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WHOLE NO. 13,901, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SKPTEMBER 13, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR VER TISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Fovarn Pacg—Second, third, fourth, fitth and sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Sixrnenta Pace—Fourth column, BILLIARDS—Taiareenty Pagy—dixth colin BOARDERS WANTED—Fovnrenxtu Vaci—First, sec- ond, third, fourth and fifth columns, ana SixtkeNtH Pack—First and second coluinn: BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Fourtrentu Face: Fifth and sixth columns, and Sixrkesta Page— Second and third columns. BROOKLYN BOAKD—Kovunreesta Pace—Sixth col umn. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace—Second and Third columns. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—leNtH Pace, BUSINESS NOTICES—Nintu Pace—Fifth and sixth col- umns. OITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Skcoxp Pace—First and second columns, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tmxo Pace—Fitth and mxth columns, and SixrexNtu Pace—Futh and sixth columns, i a CLOTHING—TiirtrentH Pacr—Third column. « COACHMEN AND UARDESERS—Tuiny, YTGe—Sixth column, 2 ay COASTWISK STEAMSHIPS—Tuiatekyra Pace—Vifth column. COUNTRY BOARD—Fotnteentn Pac DENTISTRY—Poust Phoresisth columns ome DRY GoObS—Fiusr Pace—third, fourth and Attn col- ort DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—Pirtexstn’ Pace—First,, second and third columas, and Sixtexyra Pace—Third column, BUROPKAN STEAMSHIPS—Tuietezrtu Pace—Fourth and fifth coluinns BUROPE—Exxvuntn Pacx—Sixth column. EXCHANGE—Fourtn Pace—First column, EXCURSIONS—Tiueterntit Pace—Sixth column. FINANCIAL—Tewta Pai FOR SALE—Sxconp Pacu—Sixth column, and Sixtexxte Pace—Fitth column. WORNISHED KOOMs AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Firreesty Pace—Third, fourth and fifth columns, id SixtesstH Pack—third and iourth columns, FURNITURE —Eveventn Pace—Sixth column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—lutaw Yace—Third and fourth columns, HELP WAN/i:D—MALES—Turrp Pace—Sixth column. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Tuinteentu PaGe—First ‘and second colum: HOTLLS—Founterxtu Pace—Sixth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Eveventa Page—Fisth ahd sixth columns. INDUSTRIAL :XHIBITION COMPANY—Finst Pace ‘Sixth column. INSTRUCTION—Sixrennta Pack—Sixth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN 'REAL KSTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pace—Third column. LOAN OFFICKS—TuietkentA Pace—Third column, LOS? AND FOUND—Tuinixentu Pack—Sixth column. MACHINERY —Sixtexntu Pack—Fifth column. MARBLE \| ANTELS—Stxteenta Pack—six' MATRIMONIAL—Fovrrm Paci —First column. MEDIVAL—Sixtexavu Pack—Fourth column. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Finth Cees MISCELLANEOUS: ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrta Pace th column. MISCELLANEOUS—Ffourru Pacr—First column. MUSICAL—Exgventa Pack—Third, fourth and fifth col- umns, REY. PUBLICATIONS—Nixtn Pace—Sixth column, ERSONAL—Finst Pace—First columns. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Fourtu Pace—First col- umn PROFES-IONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Turrp Pace—Third column, and Sixtexntu Pa Filth column, PROPERIY OUT’ OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Pace—Third and fourth columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCH ANGE—SEconD Pack—Fourth ‘and fifth columns. REA, ESTATE: WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Fifth column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Fiast Pacy—Firet and second columns. REWARDS—Tmetrentn Pace—Sixth column, BALES AT AUCTION—Tuinteenta PaGe—Second and third columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Trirp_ Pace— First, second and third columns, and SixtxeNTH Pace—Fifth column, NS WANTI:D—MALES—Turep Pace—Fourth and fith columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—First Pacr—Second and third columns. BRORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—Tuxrezta Pace— First column. STORAGK—Tainteentn Page—Third column. olumn, BUMMER RESORTS—FourteentH Pace—sixth column, and Stxte: ‘Third column. THE TRADES—Puiry Pace—Sixth column. THE TURF—Trirteenty Pace—First column, TO vee FOR BUBIN ss PURPOSE —Firrenern Fage— rst column, and Sixreentu Pace—Third column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Turrenra Pack—Fifth aud sixth columns. UNPUR: ISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO i) iT—Firteenti Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, and Sixteexta Pace—Fourth column, ANTED TO PURCHASE—Fourrn Pace—First column. WATCHE . JEWELRY, &C.—Sixteenrn Pace—Fourth colum: WESICHE=TER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Skconp Pace—Third column. WHITESTONE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET— Sxconp Pacx—1hird column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, £C.—Finst P2ce-Sixth col- umn. ____ SERSONA ‘NNIE M. BROWN—LETTERS RECEIVED. 1} Will meet you to-morrow, as appoinied. ANDREW. A NEWBORN MALE INFANT FOR ADOPTION AT the Private Lying-in Institute, 120 West 26th st. 1OR ADOPTION—TWO BEAUTIFUL BABES, MALE and female, American parentage; good bomes in- Hispenaable, Apply at the new Lying-in lnstitution, 148 yest Twenty-sixtn street. UDSON—HAVE LOST YOUR ADDRESS, PLEASE send it to the man you met July 6, infront of Astor House. Did not see you that evening. ‘interview fesired. Address W., box 1% Herald Uptown Branch NFORMATION WANT2D—OF MOLLY AND LIZZIE De powrey daughters of William De Lowrey. Will hear of something to their advan'age by calling at 902 ‘on No, 828) Third avenue, between fty-fourth and Mty-tifth streets, first tloor, front room. F LIZZIE MINN ) DAUGHTER OF MARGARET Minness, is still living, and Will communicate with the undersigned, she will hear of something to her ad vantage. ROCHE BROTHEKS & CO., + 14 and 115 routh street. ‘NA MATTER OF INHERITANCE FROM_ HIS brother Carlos.—Information is wanted of Don Pedro Clemente Van de Velde, legitimate son ot Pedro Van de Velde and Dona Maria Ree K. L. Gregoire, native Middelbury, Holland. Address box 215 Herald ottice, F THE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED ON FRIDAY last at 78 Maiden lane, ostensibly to purchase oil, id on leaving took by mistake a Pocketbook not his Dwn, will return the note contained therein (payment of which has been stopped) he will be welcome to the money asa rd tor his kindness, ‘ESSIE.—1 LOOKED FOR YOU; WRIT ‘at office tor you. LETTER Have you already forgotten Ree ARMAND? Joni den NOT FOUND. AM READY TO PAY a1 sum demanded, but only through an atiorney. He are not betray yo ee OHN—SAW YOU YESTERDAY IN PARK; TWO letters at station A; no answer; unhappy and miserable; dying to see you. YOu KNOW WHO. Name one anywhere. TARY IN BEACK, WITH FAN WITH WHITE FIG. ures, Eighth street cars, ‘day, 12 o’clock—Gen- Heman on platiorm desires acquaintance; state particu- lars Address FRIENDSHIP, box 202 Herald offi OUISE LIVINGSTON (MRS, SUHROEDER)—WHY abject to interview: it’s business of importance to us both; no deception whatever. Please answer f Duane street. Lo?" HAVE RECEIVED YOUR LETTER, | LETTER RECEIVED TOO LATE. Same place next Wednesday, 1P. M. Box 17% raid Uptown Branch office. _ WILL, Neti WHITE, FORMERLY OF NO. 189 CANAL le. street—Send your present address to H. E. M., Latah nl INK—WRITE AND APPOINT MEETING; ALSO state where I can address you. Address WALLACK, Herald office. ICTURESQUE AMERICA.—IMPORTANT INFOR- mation to subscribers. Address J. M. BEERS, 88 Fulton street. ELATIVES IN +NGLAND WANT INFORMATION of the wife or ary, of Lucius Wheeler, a white- ith; last heard of in Brooklyn Sys years ago. Ad- ress Mra, MARSDEN, Red Liou Yard, shire, Engiand. JEEGER—FORTHER INFORMATION ANXIOUSLY desited. Adtiress, in confidence, same as before. ‘akefieid, York- 18.0.60 388 ok AUGUST, 8 RECEIVED, sU.OU, The parties you reterred to do not know you by the name given. Ii you can give satisactory feference as to your good fain and ability to perforin your agreement you are my man, 18.0.0. 18.0. 60. GET TWO LETTERS DIRFCTED TO sy (Us Henry Root, St. Nicholas Hotel. expiain- ing al 18.0.6, per NANC. NOTICES, DE GRAMO HALL, FIFTH AVENUE AND FOUR- feanth street —To day. at 10:3), scientific sermon by Dr. W..H. Atkinson; 2:3), Mrs. M.S. Hail; 7:30, Dr, J Walker, of New Orleans, and Libby De sorjeo Wood. Tuesday, at 8:15 P. M., Mrs. H. M. Walton, FE OF SPIRITUALISTS AND LIBER- will be held at Germania Hall, 200 Third avenue, 244 P.M. All corataliy invited. A’ THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST TWEN- ty-fitth streev Rev. A. C. Osborn, D. preaching September 13, at 10 44 LL SOULS PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Brooklyn (the Key. Gearge B. Porteous officiating) The congregavon will Worshup at the Kim piace chure! el Servic 2 A evening, 7:9) P.M. “All are welcome i NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY.KIGHTH street, west of Sixth avenue (Rey, R. Hever Newton, eye services at Wg A. M.; evening prayer at CouvEOH oF THE HoLy TRINITY, MADISON AV hue and Forty-second street. —séryice on Sunda 10% o'clock A. 15 o'clock Rey. Steph ‘Tyng, Jr, D. VHURCH HF THE ARC! SION \/ avenue an fen reet.—On Si 2%, the rector, the Rev. Jol pong peteant muuter, nt tant my Row. and 4o'clock P.M ~ RELIGI BR errTH 7 ‘eptember Cotton 8 ena tne, mith, DD. wall alternoon; &. W."Donaid, the service at Ll o'clock CHURCH, NATHOLIO APOSTOLIC XT TH C etreet, Ladd ag 3 Md and seven avenues. 4 list preachin, unday, at 7g tM. Subject’ a rent che Bnd of the Christian Biapenriations so Suds YHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, KIGUTY. FIFTH street, between Lexington and’ Third avenues; divine service, by the rector, Rey. Or. Flagg, in ihe morning, Sunday school, at 3 P. (AOLLEGIATE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, FIFTH J avenue and Forty-eighth street.—Preaching by the ‘tev, Dr. Ludiow, at 1034 and 8 @clock. OUR SAVIOUR, FIFTY.SEVENTH J street, near Eighth avenue,—tev. B. Fisher, D. D. President of St. Lawrence Theological School, will preach on Sunday morning at II o'clock. \HURCH OF YHRIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, HUGH MILLER J Thompson, Keetor, day, 13th inst, morning prayer at loss: sermon on “Fixeil’ Doctrine Necessary to ixed. Morals.” Evening prayer at 74; sermon, “No Thought for the Morrow. Det ars OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE nue, above Forty-fitth street.—Divine services to- day ath A. M. and 7:3) P.M. Rev. Dr. Howland will preach at morning service and ey, br, Conrad in the venin \HURCE. OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, / corner Forty-fifth street (Rev, George H. Hepworth, astor).—Morning subject—"Work that ls Good for Noth: Tha!" cvening "We are Alike, yet Initerent,”. sunday school and Bible class at $; geieral prayer Friday even- Lr JALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD / street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.—K. 8. MacArthur pastor, preaches sunday. Morning subject, “the Higher Rock.” Evening topic, “Paralytic Healed.” Strangers are welcomed, QuGRCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, THIRTY. fifth street, between Park and Lexington avenues, {s oven for the worship of the Lord every Sunday, at li A.M. The public are welcome. IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADI- son avenue and Forty seventh street.—Rev. Win. T. Sabine recto inday school at9 A, M. every Sunday at 10:30 A, M. and 7:45 invited; the rector will preach. fe BAPTIST CHURCH, THIRTY-NINTH STREET * and Park avenue, Rey. T. D. Anderson, D. D., pas- tor.—Preaching atl}, A. nd 73% P.M.’ Cordial in- vitation. ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE Atonement, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-eighth street.—Sunday school will reassemble at 9 A. M.; ser- vicea by the rector, Rev. C. C. Tiflany, morning at 10:30, eveuing at 7:30; a cordial invitation Is extended to all. REY, MATHEW BALE SMITA WILL DELIVER THE Fourth Annual Adiress before the Sunday schoo! of the Second Mission Baptist church, corner of Grand and Clinton streets, on sunday evening, September 13, at 7:30; singing by ‘the school; Samuel’ Alman, pastor \d superintendent EY, DR SPROLE., FORMERLY OF NEWRURG. ‘wilt preach in the Forty-second street Presbyterian church (between Seventh and Eighth avenues), at 103 AM. and 4P. M, Strangers cordially invited. JT. ANDREW'S CHURCH—127TH STREET, NEAR © Fourth avenue, Harlem ; Rey. ©. T. Woodruff, = uperin- tendent Protestant Episcopal City Missions, will preach in tms church, Sunday. September 15, at 10:30.4. M. and ST MARES, SECOND AVENUE AND TENTH street, Rev. J. H. Rvlance, D. D., Rector.—Services at 10% A. M. and73g P.M. Strangers will be furnished with seats. IT. IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE. ‘tween Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Services at 7, 9 and 13g A. M. (full choral); 734 P.M. The rector, Rev. Dr. Ewer, officiate: RINITY BAPTI near Lexington avenue.—Dr. Holine, pastor. jects of discourse on Sunday morning—'The Nature and rofit of Godsmp.”” Sunday evening, ‘The Recading Age.” NIVERSALISM, " ‘Uhe General Gonvent'on of the American Univer- salist Church will hold its annual session for 1874 in this city, in Key. Dr. Chapin’s church (Fifth avenue and Forty-tifth street), commencing Tuesday, September 15, and closing the folowing Thursday night. The business meetings of the Convention will all be held in Dr. Cha- pin’s church and open to tne public. RELIGIOUS SERVIC. onday evening, September 14—Rev. Dr. Saxe, of Rochester, will preach in Rey. Mr. Pullman's church (Eighth avenue and Forty-ehth’ .f. C. Bolles. of Salem, Mass., in All Souls South Ninth street, Willlamsburg; services at ‘Taesday—Counell in Dr. Chapin’s church. at 10 A. Tuesday evening—Kev. Dr. rawyer will preach in the Bleecker street church (corner of Downing st.), and Rev. i'r. Miner in the Universalist church (Clermont av. near Atlantic st), Brooklyn; services at 7:45. Wednes- Occasional sermon by Rey. E. H. Capen, RI, in Dr. Chapin’s church. Wednes: Provide ay evening,” at meeting in Dr. Chapin church; ad'tre: rs. Chapin, Miner, Ryder, Rev. B.C e and” Rev. 'R. H. Pullman, General Secretary of the Convention; ths pubic will be apectedy interested in this meet- ing, Thursday, 3 P. M.—Communion service in Dr, Cha- in’s church; sermon by Rev. I. Fisher, D. D., of Can- jon, Thursday evening—Glosing service; % con- ference meeting in the Bleecker street church, when Revs, J.G. Adama. S. L. Rextord, of Ohio, and other well known and able men are engaged to speak. To all these services the public as cordially invited. MEMORIAL CHURCH, CORNER West Eleventh street and Waverley pla Ser- vices at lite A. M. and 744 P.M.; the rector, Rev. W. T. Egbert, will preach morning and evening; morning sub- Ject—"“Modern Hyocrisy.”” SPECIAL NOTICES. A Kitchen Outfit, A Dinner Set, 100 pieces, $16 50. White handled or stlverplated Table Knives from $475 * @ dozen. A handsome Castor, cut bottles, $3 75. Crystal engraved Gobiets, with initials, trom $3 50 a fozen. Heavy silverplated Teaspoons from $2 75 a dozen. Toilet reis, 1i pieces, from $3 40. Beautiful Decorated Dinner Sets, with initials, trom And every description of first class Kitchen Cooking Utensils, Bilverplated Ware, China and Glass Ware, Wooden'and Willow Ware at equally low prices, at E. D. BASSFORD'S: Great House Furnishing Store, Cooper Institute Building, corner stores, Astor place (Eighth street) and Third and Fourth avenues. Reftigerators at 20 percent reduction. Hotels and steamboats fitted ont. Estimates furnished, Send for catalogue. Goods delivered in city and vicinity free or charge. —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ale, sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete outfits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instrac- tons: all departments of manutacture, bottling and dis- ensing; exclusive Rights in desirable territory; cata- Jogues fice. JOWN MATINEWS, Firstavenue, twenty. sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York, A —CATARRH DISCHARGE FROM Ni RILS, O: * fen: breath, sore throat, cough, hawking, ’ spi jing, speedily and eftectually cured. “Dr. DE KREMEN, 48 na Fourth street, near University place. Pamphlet sent free, A SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR DYSPEPSIA, Chronic Constipation. Liver Complaints, Dropsy.— Dr. SHARP can be consulted on the above special daily at his offices, 145 Eighth street, between Broad- way and Fourth avenue. ses pronounced incurable quite as re thers. (A WBOFAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY. . Hamburg City Lottery. Brunswick Government Lottery. Havana Lottery of Cuba, Prizes cashed and intormation given, lock box 5,594, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau sircet, New York. —KENTUOKY STATE AND ROYAL HAVANA LOT- teries. Circulars of mformation sent free. Orders promptly filled, FARKS & CO. Brokers 18) Broadway, roon4. Private office attached. Post office box 5 New York. A WROXAL HAVANA LOTTERY, +, By cable (official), Havana, Sept. 2, Class 931, 25,195. ‘ $i culars, free. ‘al Agent, HE FIFTH AND LAST last Jast Drawing of the Public Library of Kentucky, November 30, November 30, Positively no further delay.. $2,500,000 cash will be distributed in 20,000 gifts Tickets, $50; Halves, $25 Tenths, $5. ADR to THOS. RAMLETT! Aga or THOS, H. HAYS & Ov. Broadway, New York. OND ROBBERY.—BANKERS, BROKERS AND THE pubhe generaily are again cautioned against nego- tiating or receiving any of the following Bonds. of the coupons attached to the sane and bearing the same numbers, all of which were stolen {rom the office of the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company, Muncy, #a., on the night ot April 2, 1872:— avisia registered 7, per cent Bonds, iseue of 1870, Noa 2, & 4 5 .000 each, payable to the order ol Joshua Bowman; Nos. 31, $2 71, 72, 116, 117, 227, 228, 283, 24, $1,000 each, ‘payable ‘to the order of the Lycoming Fire Insurance Uornpany ; No. 303, $1,000, payable to the order of Thomas Chamberlin. Intormation that will lead to the recovery of the above bonds will be suitably acknowledged on addressin: JAMES M, BOWMAN, Muncy, Pa, or THOMAS Cita Me BERLIN, 405 Walnut street, Plinladi cane UL. SCHULTZ’S MINERAL SPRING WATERS, introduced in 1862, excel all others on account of their absolute purity, fine taste and reliable composition. They contain none of the injurious and often offensive organic compounds now so Prevalent in ordinary water, hhould be add Orders shoi is CARL H. SCHULTZ, 860 Broadway, N. Y. YORRECT STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S BUSI Conn dress sik Hate now ready, at CALLAIA manulacturer, 14V Bowery, between Grand and Broome streets. His silk Hats are mateniess. I R. EDWARD GREGUAR.—SPECIALTIES, DIs- sc. Ipbia. eases of the lungs, stomach l_ bowels; asthma, remedies used by the native Indians of ultations trom 12 M. to 3 P. M, te Lyceum Tn With Re’ Mexico. Wert Fourteen Ree AND AGUE CURED IN 2 HOORS BY THE use of FISHERS PILLS; price by mail $1 10. Ad- ares W, FISHE R, Chemist, ‘i7? Bleecke: wv street, corner Christovher street. New Yore : SPECIAL NOTICES. GRAND, CENTRAL LAUNDRY, 209 EAST FORTY. first street.—Al. work done up In a superior manner, at short notice; orders prompuy atwended to. Family Wasting at $1 per dozen. NRY A. DANIELS, M_D., hue, hear iwenty-ninth street. io the diseases of men, AVANA LOTTERY.—FREE INFORMATION AND circwars given and sent. Address J.B. MAK. INEZ & Cu., bankers, 10 Wail street, New York. Post M4 LEXINGTON AVE- cial attention ice DOX 4,685, ae FAA vasa LOTTERY OF CUBA, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg State Lottery, Sranswick Government Lotte Prizes cashed WACHSMANN & CO, New York, box 331g and free information given Bankers 76 and 77 Nassau stree Post offtes AVA4A AND GERMAN LOTTERIES. —CIR' with information, ready for extraordina Ma: capital prize, $5,000. “Address E. SONNE box 190 Post Yew H. [SA A0,9, BOYCE, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, XQ. 267 Broadway, first floor.—Consultations iree upon di- orcas, Sha matters attended to promptly and with lespatch, : JC ENTUCKY STATE, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874, Fourth Monthly Single Number Distribution. (Authorized by spect of the Legislature.) For the benefit of the University of Patucab. $300,000 to be distributed among the holders of Tickets. $50,009 for the First Prize. BC a 1 prize of $50,000 Is. 1 prize of ),000 is. I prize of 10.000 ts. S prizes of 5,000 are 10 prizes of, Ct 50 prizes of, 50 prizes of 50 prizes of 00 prizes of AiROXIMATION PKIZ 4 prizes of $3,000, 4 prizes of 1,625. 4 prizes of 1,000.. 4,000 prizes ot 10, 5,28) prizes, amounting to... hole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50. Remember that every Prize ig drawn and payable in full without deduction. ‘hese dra: a are never post- poned; take place regularly the last Saturday of each month, Send for circular.” Address ail orders to SIMMONS, DICKINSON, & CO., Covington, Ky. KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, ing on Havana plan. Circulars of information tur- Rished. J. CLUTE, Post office box 4,969, and 200 Broadway. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. Official Drawings. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO, 177—SEPTEMBER 12, 1874. 62, 36, 1. 43, 8, 6, % 23, 18, 65, 66, 3% 52 KENTUCKY, CLASS No, 178—sepreupER 12, 1874. 7, 18, 42, 26,’ 51, 77, 59% 66, 78. 63, 66, 50, 58. SHELBY, EXTRA Chass NO. 4’3—sxPTEMDER 12,1374. 26, 4, 29, 35, 27, 36, 3%, 21, 7, 64, 6 13, SHELBY, CLASS NO. 434—sEPTEMBRR 12, 1574, 39, 36, 74, 37, 64, 15, 63 12, 30. No. 183 Fulton sryee BEseeses gl eees = b ST, Oh 44, 2 0, Address CLUTE. No. 200 Broad wa: street, No. 2 Park ro d Lotteries. t office box 4,969, and 200 Broadway. J, STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,—THE + sixteenth annual Fair will open Monday, Sep- tember 14, and continue through the week, at Waverly Station. 11 miles trom New York, on the Pennaylvania Central Railroad. A grant display. of horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry; fruit, flowers and tarm prod- cts." Four days’ good ‘trotting. Railroad excursion mission to the grounds, at reduced rates. AMOS CLARK, Jr., President, B, 7. Quixy, Corresponding Secretar’ Wu. M. Force, Recording Secretar: N. nBepReNTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE + number plan, Class D.—Cireniars, giving full ex- planation, sent free. Address GEO. 4, BOUTH, 73 Nas- sau street; Post office box 3,037, New York, 0 -TPONEMENT,—THE SECOND AND LAST GIFT Concert in aid of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, Va., has been poscponed to Thursday, Novem- ber 19, 1874. “Positi no further postponement. Whole tiekets, $10; halt tic! $5; quarters, $2 50. For information, ete., apply to BRANCH OFFICE, 78 and £0 Broa room 25, New Yor! OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Circulars of all and full information furnished free. Spanish Bills, Governments, &c., &c.. purchased, TAYLOR & Cv)., Banker: No. 11 Wall street, New York. Post office box 4.448, ALVATION POWDERS—FOR IHRE CURE OF 4s) drunkenness: price by mail $1 10. Address W. FISHER, Chemist, 488 Hudson street, corner Grove, N. ITUTTERING.—NO CURE, NO PAY, DR. WHITE, © of the United States Stainmering Institute, will re- open Gctober I. Adaress station F, New York. TAMMERING AND STUTTERING SUCCESSFULLY FD treated on sclentife principles: a cure guaranteed; nocharge until cured. Call at or address, for circular: office NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTITUTE, 108 Wa: verley place. TUYVESANT LAUNDRY, 43 FOURTH STREET, BE- tween Broadway and Fourth avenue.—The oldest establishment in the city; orders punctually attende : curtains and shades di p in Swiss styl O'BRIEN, M. D., GRADUATE OF THE NEW Yori University Medical College: speciaity diseases of men: thirty vears’ practice. Office No. 6 City Hall Hace. between Chambers and Iteade streets. Consulta- n free. MPUE ADVERTISER IS THE AUTHOR OF TWO original Essays of merit; he would like to have an interview with @ literary gentleman who is favorably known to the public as a lecturer: let none other answer. Address, for one week, with real name, stat- ing when and where an interview can be had, CON- FIDENT, box 2i4 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A FEW WELL INFORMED, EARNEST ladies and gentiemen to form a select party to in- yoatinate, spiriiualism. Address INVESTIGATOR, box 5,874 Post oftice. a6 —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY— $300,000. Since Snumner, * ttavann” nin $300,000. Cash gifts. Circulars with full particulars free. Address P. C, Di VLIN, Stationer and Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. PRY oops. BBBB_ L 000° 000 MM = MM” 888 BBL 9 00 OMM MMS B B BL o 9080 OMM MMB BL 9 00 OMMMMS BBBB OL 9 00 OM MM M 883 BBL 9 OO > Ode nm 8 B BL 0 00 om M M 5 BB 0.20 0. Oe, Me Re BBBB LLLLL 000 000 M M M_ B88 GRAND OPENING, po SEPTEMBER 15 AND 16, 1874. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends, patrons and the public in general that our grana opening for the Fall and Winter Season will take place on TUBSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 15TH AND 16TH INST. Having greatly enlarged our present establishment | and added to it the adjoining building, No. 340, we are now fully prepared to ofler every inducement to pur- chasers, We always make it a special rule to keep none but first class Goods, at the very lowest market value, and have made arrangements to receive direct all through the sea- son the leading Novelties of the European markets, and | are already in receipt trom our European buyer enoice Passmenteries, Fringes, designs in Laces, Trimming Feathers, Flowers, rare Birds, Hats and Bonnets, Milil- nery, &c, Ue DRY _Goovs, Broadway and Weventh street. Grand Fall Opening. > 184. Will exhibit on Wednesday, Sept>mber 16, their new im) ortation of Paris Costumes, comprising ail the latest novelties in Walking, Carriage, Dinner and Evening Dresses, together with a superb selection of Paris Cloaks and English Walking Jackets, French Pattern tats, Millinery Gooas and Furs, The ladies of New York and vicinity are respectfully invited to cail ana examine on the ve date. T JaMES M’CREERY & CO.'3, Broadway \d Eleventh street, Positively the sole importers of the “Cachemire Sublime de Novi" Blac Silk. Soft, brilliant satin @nish, will not crack; and, owing to its treedom from oity substances, will not wear shiny soon ay any other make of black silk ; $1 80, $2, $2 25 $2 WO per yard. Popular makes of Black Dress and Trimming Sitks, at $1, $1 25 0nd $1 5. Colored Silks. Colored Silks. The largest and best selected stock of colors ever ex hibited by the trade. Twenty-four inch colored heay; Gros Grain Silk, $2" go Lue at $2 90; $2 25, worth $3 Trimming Silks and Colors, $1 25 to $1 pee 17 Our assortment of | GENUINE KI) GLOVES is unsurpassed in shades, quality and price. | Jobd lots of Lupin’s two-button Kids, 50c, Botter quality two-button Kids, 7c. Extra quality two button Ki Our seamless Gloves, the best in the world; EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Our Hosiery Department contains all that can be de- sired in all the best makes and styles at prices to suit the most economical. Corsets. Corsets. Corsets. We have added to our Ladics’ Furnishing Department @ most complete line of Ladies’ and Children’s Corsets, cut and made in the most scientifle manner, and guar- anteed to be the most perfect in fit ever offered in this market, at prices far below all others. Our line of black and colored Silk Velvets is most com- plete in shades and quality. Prices speak for themselves. Satins, Satins, in all the ‘newest evening shades, at greatly reducea prices, Black and colored Trimmings. Silks, all grad Our well known Underwear Department has long been established as second to none in the city, and needs no further comment, ai We have greatly enlarzed our Children’s Suit Depart- ment, including the most complete assortment of In- fants’ Wear. Ladies’ and Children’s Fr Novelties in Overdresses, kets, Handkerchiefs, Ruchings, Collars and Sleeves. French Jewelry, Paris and Vienna Fans, Wenck’s cele- brated Perfume, and thousands of other Fancy Articles, too numerous to mention. _ BLOOMS, 838 and $40 Bowery, between Bond and Great Jones streets, one block cast of | h Caps, in latest designs. ichues, Capes, Sleeveless Broadway. The most convenient place for shopping. The Third, Fourth, Lexington and Madison avenue cars pass the door. ea eae DRY GOobs. RoW A asd RRR H H AA il R OR H 8 AA it RR RUE AA U RR HHH AAAA u RRR HOW a A Bg RR H OH A A IL R R H oR A A It R R H H A ry i R R S zB L. SHAW, 864 Bowery, corner Fourth street, Branch store 345 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, up stairs. The largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the city, retailed at wholesale prices. Price List. Having been able to secure a large stock of human Halr Gooas from a bankrupt sale at extremely low prices, I take pleasure to announce to my customers and the ladies at large that they can purchase during the entire week an elegant article at a merely nominal value. All long hair Switches, finest quality of hair, ‘solid, not dyed: 22 inches, § ounce! % inches, 4 ounces. 26 inches, 4 ounces. 28 inches, 4 ounce: Short halt Switches, Sic, and upward. Curls, warranted naturally curly and not boiled and baked, from $1 to $20. No extra charge for extra colors. Combings made up, 2c. and 50c. per ounce. ray Hair a specialty. Frisattes, in the choicest colors, at 25c., 50c. and $1 per ard. TLadies’ own Hair made over in latest styles. Goods sent C. 0. D. by express to all parts of the coun- try. Orders accompanied with Post office money order, OF money in registered letters, will be sent tree of charge: A liberal discount to the wholesale trade. T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth street, IMPORTED FASHIONS, Patterns, with C Open until 7 P. OTH MODELS, now ready. every day. T THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, importers, wholesale and retail dealers, resnect- fully invite your Inspection at their opening. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, when they will exhibit the latest Novelties in rich French Flowers, Feathers, Bridal Sets, &c.; Floral Dress srimmings tor wedding veils and eyening : costumes to order. Vases and Baskets filled to order; a specialty, Churches, Halls and Dwellings Decorated. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. 28 Fast Fourteenth'streety four doors west of University piace, N . No. 9 Rue De Clery, Paris. jew York. J, LOEWENSTEIN, Proprietor. 'S_AND FURNITURE, ~$250,000 WORTH OF / Furniture now offering at our immense wareroo 2 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city; Parlor Suits, 7 pieces, $40, and Chamber Suits, 9 pieces, $22. A choice assortment of Carpets, Velvet, Body Brus- folk, Tapestry Brussels and all wool Ingrains at, low prices. Oilcloths, Window Snades, Lace Ourtaing, Lam. brequins, Mats, Matting, &c. D. KELLY, ‘successor to H. O'Rarrell, : ~ Jou B10, me 514 and 8 Eigheivavende. ‘ }. B.—Just opening a nice line of Tapestry Brussels a! $1 G5 10 $1 29 per yard. i New YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISUMENT, STATEN ISLAND. ESTABLISHED IN 1819. Duane street, near Brondway, 752 Broadway, near Eighth strect, New York, 610 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixih street, 10} and 16s Pierrepont street, near Fulton, Jooklyn, Dyo, cleanse and replenisn ladies’ and gentiemen's Gar- ments and Piece Goods in superior manner. A’ SMITH’S PAITERN BAZAAR, =! 914 BROADWAY, near Twentioth street, IMPORTED FASHIONS, Patty with CLOTH MODELS, now ready> Ope 7”. M. every uay, AcricuarD . EARES, SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET. OPENING ON MONDAY NEW GOODS FOR EARLY FALL TRADE. LOWEST PRICES YET REACHED, IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT WE ARE NOW EXHIBITING ALARGE ASSORTMENT oO. BLACK AND COLOKED SILK DRESSES, DEBEGE, CASHMERE, PONGE AND SERGE SUITS, MANY OF THEM EXACT COPIES OF THOSE IMPORTED, BUT AT MUCH LOWER PRICEs, AND NEW DESIGNS IN OVERSKIRTS AND BASQUES, IN MATERIALS SUITED 1U THE PRESENT SEASON, ON MONDAY WE WILL OFFER A LINE OF BLACK SILK DRESSES ALL ELEGANTLY AND ELABORATELY TRIMMED WIiH RICH JET AND PASSEMEN- TERIE TRIMMINGS, NEWEST DESIGNS AND FINELY FINISHED, $65, $75 AND $85, WORTH $95 TO $125, AT $100, $110, $125 AND $145, WORTIL WE ASK AN INSPECTION OF THESE GOODS, CON- DENT THAT. PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE ARE NOT EXCELLED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY, WE ARE ALSO OFFERING embroidered and beaded cashmere and drap d'ete Walking Jackets and Polonaise and Cloth Sacques, in great variety, all new styles, at very low prices, WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING ALL THE NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS, AND CAN OFFER THE CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, SOMB GBEAT BARGAINS FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES. SPLENDID QUALITY, $1, $1 12 AND $1 25; GREAT BA . Pee GOODS, $1 38, $1 50 AND $1 75; WORTH ‘7.2 SUPERIOR HEAVY CASHMERE FINISH GROS GRAIN, $ AND $2.25, WORTH $2 75. FULL LINE OF BLACK LYONS SILKS, IN FINEST GOODS, CASHMERE FINIsH, FROM $2 5d TO $5, OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT contsins a superb line of every novelty in Jet Iringes. Beaded Passementerie, Loops and Tassels, Bullion and Worsted Ball Trimmings, every style and color on hand, or will make to order to match at shortest notice. Bargains in real Yak and vue Laces, Embroid- eric, Handkerchiefs, Ruflings, Ribbons RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. | | | . A GRIGG, HASKELL & CO. (successors to Brinck & Russell) wil! show on Monday, Sept. 14, an entirely new and attractive stock of DRY GOODS, in black, plain and tancy Silks, Mourning Goods, Colored Dress Goods, Hosiery and Kid Gloves, ‘Laces and Emoroweries, Flannels, Blankets, Lace © Li les’ Satta, and a splendid stock of dies’ Suits, ene Beaded Sacks, 'Polon! ko,, &o. an inspection is invited. — GRIGG, HASKELL & CO, 809 Broadway, between Eleventh and Twellth streets. J, R, GRIGG, late with A, T. Stewart & Co. HASKELL, late with Lord & Taylor. ©. A. FULLER, late wiih J. & ©. Johnston, JOHN DUNN, late with Princk & Russell. T SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY. near Twentieth street, IMPORTED FASHIUNS, Patterns, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. Open until 7 M. every day. . aan V VIGOUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENUE,—STAMP- «ing, Embroidery, Lingerie establishment; Ladies’ of Initial rams md Babies’ Trosseaus; speciait, Mona br handkerchief; table and Bed Cloths; large stock ims 5 553555500) 00, 00. 00. 388588 55 00 00 00 00 09 00 0 8 $8 8 55 oo 0 6 Ow s 3. 5S 0 00 oo 00 00 00 o $38ES8_ 055555 0 0 WH HD 00 wD $ 55 00 © «600 wD 0D. 8 $5 55 0) 0 =D $8583 5 5S WH 0000 00.00) 00 38 5555 Os 00 00 Por tivwaNt a on A Tr rar H ou KA oR | AA 1 oR Ho ACA mR HUAHH AAAA IT RRRR a ae ly Alay a Bo OR ee a ne oe HH A pee a H oH A a JOSEPH'S HAIR EMPORIUM, 37 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. FEXIRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN HAIR Goups. IN CONSEQUENCE OF EXTENSI +b ALTERATIONS WE HAVE DECIDED TO St LL OUR IMMENSE STUCK OF HAIR GOODS, AMOUNTING TO UVER $50,000, AT PRICES UNHEARD OF IN NEW YOla, FINEST QUALITY HAIR SWITCHES, SOLID, NOT DYED, NOT CRIMPED HAIR, REDUCED. Finost quality Hair Switchei 28 inches, 24g ounces $3.00 20 inches. 3% ou P40) inches, 434 ou 500 207-00 $3 00 “ ANY CUSTOME! SWITCHES WILL TO A HANDSOME SET OF EGANT TOP BRAID OF SOLID HAIR, OF SIDE CURLS AS PREMIUM, GRAY HAIR. i G ONE OF THE ABOVE TITLED, FREE OF CHARGE, LUSTER CURLS, AN OR'ONE 7 GRAY HAIR ? Comnines ° eee ieee Combings made up, 35c. per ounce, having combings can’ save 75 per cent by hav- ing the same made up at our establishment LIBERAL REDUCTION MADE TO THE WHOLE. SALE TRAD! Goods sent C. 0. D. by express to all parts of the coun- try. Orders accompanied with Post office money orde or inoney in registered letters will be sent tree of charge QPENING OF IMPORTED PATTERNS OF FALL and winter fashions at 8. T. Taylor's, 816 Broadway Monday, September 14. We have received trom our thr houses, in Parts, models ot Promenade, Reception and PRICE FIVE CE NTS. | INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY Authorized by special act of the Legislature of tho State of New York. rf 3 S Fi = J 5 c purchased previous to Uctober 5 will parucipate in the | Recond series drawing, to be held | on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1874. 1 Bond will receive: 1 Bond will recev 1 Bond will recei 1 Bord will receive... 3 Bonus will receive $1,000 each . 10 Bonds wiil receive $50 each 10 Bonds will receive $20! each 29 Bonds will receive $100 each 44 Bonds will receive 350 each 3.900 Bonds will receive $21 each... 4,000 bondholders will receive. Address all orders for bonds to MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & 00, | {I Financial Agents, 93 Park row, New York. Post office drawer 29. Romit by draft on New York city banks, by registered letrer or Post office money order, {From the Evening xpress, September 8.] Spectal correspondence trom Long Branch. A gentleman who is stopping here at present, and who has taken his rooms for the winter at the new St. James, has been one of the lucky drawers of a premium prize at the drawing of the Industrial Exhibition, yesterday, at Tammany Hall. Hard work for a year would not have done for him what one lucky turn of fate did yesterday. Thanks to the admirable system adopted by the Indus- trial Exhibition! This system, the more it is investi- gated, the more adunrable it becomes. Every bond is redeemable, every bond the cash it repre- sents, every bond is transfe: le, every bond represents a certain share in the magnificent project, while, at the same time, every bond entitles its holder to a prize from £1,000 to $100,000, No wonder then that there is a public rush tor these premiums, no wonder then that the sec- ond series drawing, which is announced for October 5, | }.vening Toilets, trom the leading Parisian dessinateurs, displaying an exquisite variety of new shapes and trim: mings. These models will be duplicated for patrons at reasonable rates. Headquarters for instruction in 8, T. Taylor’s pertect system of dresscutting. Office of the imported French journals “Le Bon Ton,” “La Mode Ele- gaute” and “Revue de la Mode.” 8. T, TAYLOR, Importer, 816 Broadway, New York. H, MACY & CO., . _ Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, wall open to-morrow (Monday) their FIRST FALL IMPORTATION OF THE “LA FORGE” KID GLOVES, comprising DOZENS, in the newest fall shadas, in. 2 BUITOWs, 3 BUTTONS, 4 BUTTONS, 6 BUTTONS, Also @ full line 2 Button “La Forge” Gloves for Gen- temen, Regular shipments of this popular Glove willbe re- ceived weekly during the season, 2 BUTITON “LA FORGE” GLOVES 98 CENTS A PAIR. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. This Glove gave perfect satisfaction last season. The present offerings are better in quality than any hereto tore presented. T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentleth street, IMPORTED FASHIONS, Patterns, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. Open until7 P. M. every day. J ETAILERS—THE GRADUATED—ACKNOWLEDGED an indispensable article ot underwear for all men, Women and children; saves and protects the lungs in winter; demand unlimited ; supplied by jobbers; samples by mail. " ISAAC A. SINGER. Manufacturer, 694 Broadway. __MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. T MME. COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies’ can rely on otting periect fitting dresses made and trimmed in, the atest Parisian les; ladies’ invited to call, T MAISON HARRIS’, MLLE, PRINCE'S SUCCES. sor, 15 Kast Fourteenth street, near Delmonico’s.—A large and elegant stock of Imported Goods, arrived on latest steamers. . (AT MME: LIVINGSTON'S, 788 BROADWAY, | THE whole art of dresscutting, designing and cutting trimmings taught by the only perfect system in Amey- ica; elegant trimmed and piain patterns now read}; cutting and basting a specialty. T MAISON WALTON’'S, 82 BROADWAY, ABOVE A” Gnlon square — just received an elegant sortment of Bonnets and Round Hats from the leading houses of Paris and London, The “Gray Planet,” the hat of the seasor VERY & CO.'S PLERLESS DRESSMAKING DE partment, 468 and 470 Sixth avenue; no trying on Necessary; graceful, comfort producing garments guar- anteed from measure; waited on at hotel or residence; our pattern Chambe RTISTIC_DRESSMAKING,. ton p Wi st trimmings. All designs imported HING A hould call at No. 6 Clin- erfect ft and stylish y } AZAAR PATTERNS, 896 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE Lord & Taylor's, up stairs.—Cutting and fitting a Specialty, by Miss OLMSTEAv. Ouark & MLA RE NOW RECEIVING M'LAUGE their novelties in Bonnets and Round Hats; also Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons and Velvets in all the new shades, ‘selected and forwarded by Mme, Girale, of Rue de la Paix. 637 Sixth avenue (Murray Hill). \ M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MIL- rted Embroidered Gootls, Marseilles Dresses and Baby Rother, ‘Wholesale department 7 a + linery, Novelties in tall style Hats, from the lea ing Parts lionses; fine Frencn Feits, rich Flowers, &c. Mourning Hats always on hand and made to order. 30 Last Fourteenth street. LAbiss WISHING AN ELEGANT HAT OR BON. net, or Dresses made in exquisite style, will call on Mime. WASHINGTON 779 Broadway, opposite Stewart's, A choice assortment of Millinery Goods now ready. » NO. 133 WKST THIRTY.FIFTH . respectfully informs her customers that il orders In dressmaking; first eh i charges moderate. Ladies waited on at their residences as heretofore. M" MBNAGER WISHES TO INFORM HER CUS. tomers that she is prepared to make suits in the Jatest style, from $3 to $15; also suits cut and basted for $3and ali descriptions given tor trimming 450 Sixth avenue. between Iwenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth sta ODES DE PARIS.-MME, HENRIETTE BUAL- MEYER, formerly No. 5 Great Jones street, has Just received trom Paris the most recherche assortment of Bonnets aud Round Hats, which she willbe ready. to ow on Thursday, September 17. No. 1S Kast Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. is already the object of the greatest public interest; no wonder then that the Industrial Exhibition has proved the financial success of the season. [From the Commercial Advertiser, September 10) A LONG BRANCHER IN LUCK. A letter from Long Branch states that one of the prominent cottagers there was the lucky drawer of one of the premium prizes at the recent drawing of the In- dustrial Exhibition held at which attracted ‘ammany Hall last Monday, rable attention alike trom such f press and public. He, in company with several of his friends, has invested largely in tickets for the next drawing, which takes place October 5, The success of the Industrial Exhibition 1s not a mere conjecture, but a fact of history. Postponements are unknown and the premium prizes can be discounted at once at the office of the financial agent of the company. The bonds of the Industrial Exhibition are secured by real estate, are worth their “face” under all circumstances and repre- sent a magnificent public unaertaking, and, in addition to all this, entitle the holder to a fair chance at prizes ranging from $1,000 to $100,000. Theso facts, and the high character of of the men connected with the Institu- tion, sufficiently account tor the otherwise amazing popularity of the Industrial exhibitio ___ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. GHT DRAUGHT PROPELLER FOR SALE—REG. isters 183 tons; cylinder 20 inches; hull sound; boiler and engine almost new ; suitable for freight and passen- gers: in complete order. Callon or address J. U, RAPP, owner, 369 Rivington str A SCHOONER on TU BOAT FOR A FARM; A CITY House for a Country residence; city Lots for Store. E S3.N, Cy ‘eet, room 17, SLOOP YACHT—WITH FINE CABIN ACCOMMO. dations, about 80 feet long, for sale, or to let by the day or longer: has a competent sailing master. Partiea- lars of 20., 181 Fitth avenue. NEW SLOOP FOR SALE CHEAP—37 FEET KEEL, 42 on deck, 15 feet beam, 44 hold. Inquire of W: MALOY, foot ot First street, Jersey City. OAT! 100 ON HAND READY TO SHIP-SHELL Botith, Whitehall and ships Boats wea at ee 14th street, Harlem River, and 368 and'%3 South street STEPHEN ROBERTS. Fo, SALE—STEAMBOAT ESCORT, FITTED WITH staterooms, suitable for an exposed route; also: Steamers Plymouth Rock, Jesse Hoyt. Long also Steamships, Steamtuygs, Steam Yachts, &c. ____ FRED, ©. "SCHMIDT, 'No. L South William street. JOR SALE—SEVERAL COARSE FREIGHT CANAL Id at a great sacrifice tor cash. JANES & CO., 105 Broad street. Bee SALE—& WORKING SLOOP, YACHT MODEL: tast sailer: Jength 40 feet, beam 14 feet; draws four feet loaded. FRANK BATES, foot Thirty-seventh street, Brooklyn. {OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS TUGBOAT, I8X20, RE- built in August, cheap tor cash. Inquire at the Kings County Boiler Works, foot of North Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D. 'OR SALE—A_ BARGE, SUITABLE FOR ANY heavy work; very strong; In ood order; will carry $00 tons; small cabin on deck. ' Address, with real name, A., box 114 Herald office. OR SALE—A SMALL OPEN CANAL BOAT, cheap for cash. Apply to JAS. EDWARD: lantic avenue, Brookiyn. OR SALE—AT THE YACHT MARKET (FRANK BATES, foot Thirty-seventh street, South Brook- lyn), 5 cabin sloop Yachts, from 30 to40 feet; & open ‘achts, 18 to 28 ft. OR SALE OCHEAP—A SLOOP, CARRYING MORE than 100. tons; would do well for a lighter, Inquire of OX & GREEN Broadway, room 37 NOR SALE CHEAP-STERN WHEEL STEAMBOA’ BE feet long, %) Inches dratt, speed 10 miles per hoe 180 passengers; well adapted ti fiver GEO. F PLYMER. 86 South streeeee WAXTED=IMPROVED REAL ESTATE OR FIRST camoragereg exchange fore got dranght Meas in prim order, res box 1,94 Post office. a8, With particulars, & ERY , 462 Ate CORNER OF ries, Dresses Me. LARIDON, 889 BROADWAY, Nineteenth street.—Robes and Li and Suita ready made and to order in latest style. LLES, BAUGNON ROBER, NO. 2 WEST THIR- teenth street, one door troni Fifth avenue (tormeriy established Rue Canmartin, Paris)—Make Walkin) Suits, handsome At trimmed in the latest style; Frene fashions received every week ; prices moderat ME. HARTLEY HAS JUST RETURNED FROM Europe with an elegant assortment of French Bon- nets and Round Hats, selected by herself from all the leading houses in Paris, 947 Broaaway and 177 Filth av, ADAME DUFFIN WILL HAVE HER OPENING ON 1Sth, 16th and J7th, in Robes, Fleurs et Plumes de Paris. No, 69 West Tenth street. TANTED—SEAGOING TUG, MUST Bi WScondttion, tn exchange tor Real Estate 4 Brook lyn and elsewhere, Address, with Row a Sa, particulars, box 1,945 ANTED—A GOOD STEAMBOAT; Schooner for Southern trades fait Heals Ketate ct Mortgage exchange offered: ¥ Address FLORIDIAN, Herald effce,, nut Cuban ports, __.._ DENTISTRY, AAAS AAACN AARP AAA RAPE ORS BSOLUTELY PAINLES8S,—TERTH EXTRACTED* without gas, chloroform or ether. Combination Se extremely light and durable. Rubber Sets, $10, 216 Six etawitanee eco, fourteenth and Fifteenth strate, rs. Dr, L, BERIARD. ¢ PENING. Mme, A, DUVAL, 878 Broad wa: Importer of Paris Fashions. ' Imported Patrurns of the latest styles adopted by Parisian fashion for to (aj =* son, N. B—Dratsmaking in 4)! its branches. RTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED PERMANENTLY A without plate, clasps or any extractions; teeth baile Upon stumps to natural shape and color without pain, OV mmanove to 32 Wi ty-third street, on the 1sth, ‘ Dr. SIGESMOND. Yo'Went blew ih at Feet,

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