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LETTER OARRTBES' SALARIES. Postmaster James received the following in- Structions from the Post Udice Department yester- day, in which the pay of letter carriers who shall be hereaiter appoimted is fixed at $700 instead per annum, as has peen the rule hereto. Post Orvice Deranternr, WastinGton, Sept. 22, LSY4. Srm—In order to correct an may exist in the minds of the postmasters or the Gartiors wt the several free delivery of ‘Pird—That the present division of such offices into two ¢lusses on the basis of population, viz. bracing those in cites having 'at least one hundred thousand population, and the second clas: those in cities having & less populatio ‘Second—That the carriers at officesof the first class shall be appointed, at not to exceed $700 4 yeur, on the Fecommendation of the local increased $100 at the expiration of each year's serv on the like recommendation oi the fo their fuithtainess and eniclency till they reach $98) a year, at which vi ces Of this class shail conse ae Fhird—Vhat the carriers at offices of the second ciass shail be appointed. at not 10 exceed $w) year, on the Fecoummendation of the local postmaster, and their pay increased $100 at the expiration o: each year's service, on the like recommendation of the posunaster certifying to their taithiuiness and emer; Year, till they reach $304 yeur, ac which point ad- Vunces of this class sha Fourth~That the pay of the $610. $700 and $300 carriers e year without increase of from October 1, 1574, second class offices who —First class, em- r, aid their pay ostnaster certifyias uring the preced ing the preceding Who have been it Day shall be increa: Oxcepting those carriers at th have reached the muximuia $s), as fixed above, in Postunasters will be specialiy notified, the appointment or increase ov pay'o roper to sate, for the information oi: posunaswere and that the appropriatior OW), Was ‘out down $1u),U.0, und unable to increase the pay ol carriers trom July 1, 1874, in accordance with previous usuxe. The policy of the departme in respect to the appoinimenc aud increase of the pa carriers, is clearly set forta in the above order, and ita Brovisions will be sirictiy carried out; provided the an- Dual Congressional appropriations are sufficient tor this ‘his order will take effect October 1, 1874, and continue fa force tili modified or suspenued by this department, Li, Postmaster General, heretofore, of letter carriers, asked 10r, Viz, , under tts present head, MAKSHALL Js: Postmaster Tuomas L. Janus, New York, POLILIC3 IN NEVADA, (From the San Francisco Bulletin.) Thero are pretty lively times Just now in Nevada over the forthcoming election,, The county con- ventions appear to be the great centres of attrac- Mon, because they are the nominating bodies for State Senators and Assemblymen, who will have the choice of a United states Senator. that several county conventions have recom- Mended the renomination o: Governor Bradley, but there are those cynical envugh to say this arises, not fom love to bradley, but to keep him out of the way for some more favored candidate Numerous are the citwens for the Senatorship. of Nevada woo want to be Governor, side of the democracy, in aduition to Gov- county; J. C, Curric, of Storey; Sen- icCoy, of Hureka, abd Senator Macbeth, of Humpoidt, are candidates ior the position, the republican side we following are named as as- irants ior the Gubernatorial o!lice :—J. U. Haziets, james W. Haines and J. C. Stephenson. aition of Congressman seems to be rather in the background, aud so lar oniy the name of Robert E, Lowery, iormerly Speaker of the Nevada As- sembly, bas been named ou the part or the dem- ocracy, should OC. W. Kendall desire to retire, to the republican candidave, ho name has yet been prominently mentioned. ‘Tne contest in the re- ublican ranks lor tie senate 18 drawing closer etween Sharon and De Loug, and it is shrewdly Suspected that De Long has no great anxtet Among the democracy Gen- eral Williams is evidently the favorite, though many of tue friends of Congressman Kendall think shat his services entiiie him to the support of bis The Independents of Nevada have a State jonvention on the 24th of this month, and possi- bly the proceedings of that body may slightly alter she complexion 0! alairs. THE WAY IN WYOMING. (Fort Laramie Letter to vne Cincinnati Commer- be in Sharvn's way. The shooters were a queer tot. cowards, Others not, Some vrave under peculiar circumstances, such as a street fight or a promis cuous shooting, and sneakin (eliow had tne drop,” or w thing oat of their particular line. Tasked Dave Reed:—‘“How did you happen to Bill ‘Heenan ?) “Why, I fired a little Derringer I had from my pants pocket.”’ ‘But what was the cause 01 it!” ‘Weil, you see, he thought uve was chief, and I Know’d he wasn’t; and oue day I was drinking at the Star Sample Rooms and he came up to me, and 1 seed business in nis eye. bad my wand in wy pants pocket; I didn’t have Bo six-shooter slung to me; he wanted to know af he couidn’t get away with an: who hea tow hair; I’ve got light allowed be might if he had the drop; ne ailowe was a tlar; and I jest shoved my pocket easy agin his belly and turned loose, talked a hittie rough about it, but they know’d Heenan meant to ca. me taut day; ne said so; the only diderence was I hed the best hand, And Mr, Davis’ chuckle uoplied any. thing but a profound respect Jor the powers that were of that burgh. them felters dare touch me when hed such a clear case of self-detence?”” this could be told by the scores, and worse. There were many in which tne Coroner was called, if convenient, and the verdict rendered, “killed by party of parties unknown.’” bery, it was as little thought of as taking a drink, No one thought of going out at night with any Amount of money on te person, might none but the most venturesome went into streets alone, aud then armea and carefuily avoid- (ug the sidewalks. WRESTLING WITH A BEAR, ‘Witt’s Adventure with a Boar, in Bear Canyon—Bruin Gives Him an Affection- Some arrant “the vother en tackled by any- T fooled Nim. son of & b—h Some of the boys Do you suppose As for highway rob- toward mid- {From the Denver (Col.) News.] On last Friday J. H. Witt, of Bear canyon, went into the mountains to look for some cattle that had strayed away, and aiter proceeding about three miles, and while pausing to listen and look about, suddeuly a large cinnamon bear, which had been concealed in the bushes near by, sprung toward him with the evident intention of giving Not fancying suca intimate friendship with strungers, Mr. Witt dechned to permit the affectionate embrace, which fortunately stood close by, and reached the gronud, seized hold of his right leg and ankle. Alter a severe struggle he succeeded in freeing Aimselt trom the bear’s hoid, but before he could get out of reach the other ieg was grasped with guch a firm hold that he could not shake him off, and le began to fear that bis time had come and that he wus destined to become a meal for the But finally the bear tet go, slid down the tree and retreated irom the fleld. oon as he decmed it prudeut Mr. Witt slid down and then walked three miles to Round’s mill, where lis wounds were dressed by Dr. Vick, who says he will not be able to walk for some days. These facts our reporter learned [rum A. K. and made for a tree Tavenous beast. A MUBDEROUS PLOT FRUSTRATED. The Célumbus (Ga) Anquirer of the 2ist says that Josepn F. Dickerson, baggage master on the Western Railroad of Alabama, was arrested to- day tor trying to bribe George flarper, colored, to assassinate J. M. Webster, couductor on the rail- Dickerson and Harper were to divide tne Money taken between them. per he would get a good situation on the road, and he (Dickerson) would become conductor, The negro confessed the plan to Webster, thus causing Vickerson’s arrest, Dickerson told Har- He was tried vefore @ prelimivary court and heid in the sum of $500, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, & STEAM YACHT FOR SALE—42 PRBT LON beautiful model; will exchange tor other Proper 1 alte 162 Broadway, room 13, trom STEAMBOAT of keel, 9% feet; over all, 107 feet; beam, ‘ll, 36 feet; depth of hola, 6 fect; cytunder, 8 mnche bie 6 feet; boiler and engine recently overhaule: JOHN D, LOCR & CO., 44 Clif street. IR SALE CHEAP—STEAM LAUNCH, 27 FRET long, handsome motel: completely ¢ Only used this season. Twenty-eighth street, Nos ANTED—SEAGOING TUG, MUST BE IN GOuD condition, in exchange for Real Estate in Brook- ya and claewhere, Address, with particulars, pox 1,945 pada Layo act a oe ne KINDS AND sizes, including Metalic ie Boats and ships? oats, $68 and 373 south street, Harlem '‘uPHEN ROBERTS, BILLIARDS. RICAN BEVEL TABLES AND Jombination Cushions STANDARD os jor ale only by the 5 gessor to Phelan & Voilender, 733 Broadway, Now York. MERIOAN BEVEL TAB Wire Cushions, indorsed by Garniet bevel teprere aaa oy les bul jard Material at reduced prices. W. HW, GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey streot. LLIARD TABLES, 5X10, BEVELLED, er, for sale cheap; ‘also one, Pool t Twenty-third street, , WITH DBLANEYS yall Kinds of in, perfect Balls, ko tor $108 HELAN & COLLENDER Ls Vary lite axed. price $225, Inquire at wall 1 ty-socond street and Boies, $225, , Inquire at stable AIQUORS, _&e AFRICA AND AMER* ‘oope & Co.'s celebrated themsetv: yronous neat in the world Piro tholt Burton-on-Trent, For sale by A. USTRALIA, EUROPE, ASIA. tea.—Heré you find Ing. & dia Pale Ale, bottled onl connolsseurs to.be the SPORTING—DUGS, BIRDS, GC. roR SALE, ALL KINDS OF PANC A. Diets, we Pitodicines for nll diseases; prepared ‘ood tor noch ng birds, & B, G, DOVEY's, No, § ueeene sireet, near Canal N ENGLISH, CENTRAL FICE. B second han Dae superior Damaccus, barrels Snap action, for $55; also an excea tloe double Lille. bela H. 6, SQUi Ki», No, 1 Cortiwndt street. NUNS FOR Lt “OHI AP—ONE BREROH-LOADER T und two muzzle \oaders, as 369 Broome sireet, {PBCIAL, A NO. 1 ENOLISH DOUBLE BARRED © breech-oading Gun, with Case, for sale cheap at 697 Nos. band 2 Broadway, rooms Ad 8 wie P, MATTHKWA, WA . CHEAP. FOR OASH, A 12 OR 10 W bore central fire Gun. Address, giving price, CH, MEDLER, 623 Myre avenue, Brookiyn, L. 1 ‘THE TURE. —FLEETWOOD ASSOCIATION OFFERS THE A. Wiollowing tursos to be trotied tor at their Second Fall Meeting, October 23, 24 and 25, L FIRST DAY. Purse No. 1—$°00, tor second, $150 to third, Purse . $H0 Lo lirst, $3.9 co second, $150 to third SEUOND DAY—SATURDAY, October %, Purse No. $—$1.9)', Jor 2:24 class; $300 to first, $45) to second, $25) to thira: Purse No. $—$-00, for 2:4 class; $40 to ‘rst, $250 to second, $15) to third. THIRD DAY—MONDAY, Uctober 26. Purse®No. 5—$50), for 2:5) class; $260 to first, $150 to second, $100 to third. 6—$20N), for 2:21 class; $1,009 to first: $650 to third; tour to enter, three to start. Alt the above races to be mile heats best three in Ave tn hainess, tobe governed by the rules of the National Associaton, In beats where eightor more horses start the distance wilt be 1) yards Entries to close Monday, Oc- ALP. My at f. B. Johneon's comer Twanty- eighth street and Broadway. Communications to be ad¢ressed to Wm. H. Van Cott, Puperintandens, atthe above address, or at Morrisania, N.Y, |. H, VAN COTT, Superintendent, James Daren, President. Aaecan JOCKEY CLUB. Fatt Meeting, 1874, at Jerome Park. Saturday, October 3. Wednesday, Uctober 7. Saturday, October 10. Wedne: iy, October 14, faturday, October 17, Races coimence cach day punctaally at 1 o'clock. A. BELMONT, President. KN to first, $250 to 1,000, for 2:20 class; ©. Wuxarcy, Secretary. FRENCH POOL WILL BE OPKN EVERY MORN- ing and evening at JOHNSON'S Pool Room, corner Broadway and iwenty-cighth street, on the Jerome Park races and on al! sporting events. Full retarns re- ceived each day by telegraph. All orders promptly at- panded to. Also Adetion Pools sold morning and éven- ng. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A WHATOE CHAS, W, BARKER AUCTIONEER. + POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY sale of a gentle man's elegant ani complete family and. road establish- ment, at the private stable rear of 132 West Sixteenth street, on Tuesday, October 6, at 10 o'clock prompt, and comprising AND. OME AND VERY closely matched pair of Bay Hambletonian Geldings (no white), 1534 high, 8 years Old: unsurpassed ior style, action or appearance; all sharp travellers; great roadsters; ong. dowing Manes ‘and tails, aad warranted sound and <ind. FAST BAY Abdatiat ng, 155 high, B years old; @ Prompt and gamey driver; has trotted In 2:5, and is Warranted sound dnd kind, % LANDAULIT, trimmed with brown satin; used only a short time, and fn superb order. SIDE BAK 1OP Koad Wagon, by Minor & Stevens, ALBANY 5Lb 1011, fne order. SET FINE double Harness, by Campbell. SET FINE Coupe liarness, by Coleman. SET LIGHT single Harness, by Balk will. BLANKETS, \OBrc, Sheets, Whips, Bits, Stable Tools, eo, STOCK NOW’ on exhibition, SALE WITHOUT reserve or regard to weath A TATHE BREWSTER WAGON. + We are now exhibiting our usual September stock, complete, in all weighis and enurely ites, being our Production of the lastiew weeks. Special attention is called to the “parniie? or straight arm axle,” which we have adopted alter a viorough tril of over three years, giving to our light wavons @ precision and ense in run ning heretotore unknown to the trade. Factory, Broad- way and Forty-seventh street, Downtown warerooms, Furth avenue, corner of Fourteenth strect. BREWSTER & CO., of Broome strect, GENTLEMAN OWNING A VERY SUPERIOR Diack Mare 15 Hands high, sound and kind, and can trotin » also two Brewster side bar Wagons, with Wp And No top, desires to exchange them for ono large coupe Horse aid Landaulet, and pay any difference in cash. Apply at Miles’ stable, 4 West Nineteenth street, BLACK MARE FOR SALE—15% HANDS HIGH, 6 years old: can trot In minutes; very stylish; also side bar Yop Wagon, as good as new; latest style; Haruoas, Whip, Hlankets, &c.; (he property of a gonile- man iesving the city. Can be seen at private stable, No. 69 Irving place, A TWO SPRING WAGON, FOR $45; 1L FOOT BOX, food order; suitable for bullder or business pur- poses, SOHNSO: GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT WANTED—HORSE OR Horses, Yugey, Harness, Blankets, Whip, 4c. ; must be stylish and in ‘good condition, In exchange tor 1wo fine Lots, on Staten Island, very pleasantly sitaated on @little eminence, making it a very fine bnilding site, commanaiaog a view of New York bay: neighborhoo first class, convenient to ferry; the balance either way will be made to suit the parties. Address E. L. M, Herald office. FINE FAMILY HORSE—BLAOK; 15 HANDS; sound, kind and gentle; a lady has driven him all fammer j fair price, oF, will’ oxchanse tor Merchandise. Address . J. ., box 117 Herald office, 25 Thirieenth sires, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCLATION, SEKOOND FALL MEETING. FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, Purse No. 1—$500, tor horses that have never beaten 270, 24 entries, Purse No. 2—$800, for horses that have never beaten 2229, Yentriea, SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. Purse No 3—$6W, for horses that have never beaten 2:36, 17 entries. or No, 4—$1,000, for horses that have never beaten 2:4, Tentries. THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, Purse No, 5—! for all double teams, 4 entries. Purse No, 6—$1.00), for horses that have never beaten 224, 10 entries. FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. Purse No. 7—$00), tor horses that have never beaten 2:42, B entries. Purse No. 3—$2,000, for horses that have never beaten 220, 4entries. ‘Races commence each day at 2o’clock prompt. Good day and track. Admission to field, grand stand and quarter-stretch, $2 Ladies tree admission to Club House, introduced by a member, $5. & 0. READ, President y. Oaxiey, Superintenient. Gronrai OAKLEY, OSTERS FOR HORSE RACKS. MERTINOS, £0, rompuy and cheapiy done at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broudway, Herald Bullding. SEA VIEW PARK ASSOCIATION, NEW DORP, Staten Island.—Purses of $1,000 for horses that have Never beaten 2:30, $60) tor horses that have never beaten 2:35 and $00 for horses that have never beaten 2: mile heats; best threo in five, in harness; not havin filled, the time for closing entries is extended to Tuesday, Uctober & 1k74, at 9 P.M. Address all communications to HNKY MILLER, care of t. B, Johnson, corner Broadway and iwenty-eighth street, New Yor ENRY MILLER, President. HORSES, CAKMIAGES, 40. A. YERY FAST HORSE. FOR SALE—PERFECT for tamily use; also top Wagon and Harness; must be sold mmediately, Inquire tor JOHN FOR, b& La- fayette place, yeaa GLASS FRONT LANDAU, COUPES, + Landaulets, ‘family Coupe Rockaways, Depot Wagons, Buguies, Being off Broadway and th ave. nue I sell 20 per cent less. HAM, 10 Kast Fourth street. NAESTNUT HORSE. 6 YEARS, 15.1 HIGH; TROTS in 2:50; warranted sound and kind: has been driven by children; price $60, Address ENARC, Herald Uptown Branch office. (CPARENOE NEARLY NEW, FOR SALE AT A BAR. wai. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO, S64 Broadway, (Oe 0. o + Coupe and six-seat Rockaways, in tho newest de- signs and of the finesi quality, some of which are finished expressly for city use, together with a variety of lighter build for the country,’ 372 and 374 BROOME STR the old establishment formerly occupied by Brewster & £0. A, 3. FLANDRAU, HORSES, CARKIAGHS, &0. EW TOP WAGON AND BUTCHER'S CART FOB salo—Must be sold. 214 Greene street. ee QUE PANDAU, BY BROOME STREET BREWSTE one light Clarence, by Corbett; oe ix seat cou; Rockaway, one tour seat do., one Barouche, one Coupe, by Brewster; bockaways, top and open Pony Pheatons of ail styles, bew and ssoond band; one business GiK, depot Wagons, twenty top aud open side bar and full springs top Wagous, by Brewster, Ousenbury, stivers and othercity makers: express Wagons, Dog Uarts, Sutkeys and Skeletons, by Caller Blankets, Lap Robe: ingie and dounle arness, &c,, at W. H. GRAY, 2 ws IN PERFEOQT ORDER, FOR SALE to JAMKS GONNOUD, 40 West cheap. App! ond stredt. RIVATE STABLE NEAR GRAMEKOY PARK FOR sale of to let: in first class order; six stalls, ample carnage room, coachman's roums, ae. 28 Bast Twen- tieth street, PRIVATE STABLE TO LET.—APPLY AT 23 EAST . _ Forty ninth street. RB {PAIRING DEPARTMENT.—FOR REPAIRS TO curringes we havea special department, under the personal care of a member of the firm, i Waich we em ps precisely the same quality of Inbor and material as In the construction of uew carriages, with tany other advantages to insure prownpe and perfect work. Rete mates made at stables anu carriages delivered in New York and brooklyn free of char BREWSTER & Ci Factory, Bros a, . (of Broome street), and Forty-seventh sirest,_ GQECOND HAND ELEGANT CLARENOB, LIGHT \ Coupe, doctor's Vhaeton, depot Wagon, six seat Phacton, Victoria and several’ pouy Phaetous, Buggies, Rockaways, road Wagons, new Carriages all styles. MANU®ACTU RES’ UNION, 634 Broadway, ET OF COUPE HARNESS WILL Bé SOLD CHEAP; Hever worn; city made. Apply at private stable, 49 Kast Thirty-iitth’ st, between Third aud Lexington avs. ADE BY BREWSTER & CO., OF in good order. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 053 Broad Way. MNO LET—PRIVATE STABLE, POSSESSING EVERY convenience: six stalls. nice carriage house, larse yard, Crown, gus, &., &c. 106 East Thirty second street. T° LET—FROM NOVEMBER 1, THK STABLES NOW occupied by the United States Quartermaster’s De- par‘ment, at No. 18 West Thirteenth street ; condition food. Inquire on the premises, or at room 16 Army r of Houston and Greene streets. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 131 W teenth stroet and id4 West Fiftieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; tour stalls JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. fo EXCHANGE—FOR A HORSE, WAGON AND Harness, Watches, Diamonds or other Merchandise, four Low, bear depot, at Rahway, N. J, Address HENRY, Dox 197 Heral ERY DESIRABLE SADDLE PONY FOR SALE cheap: 12.3; used by owner's son for the last two years. Inquire at stable, Forty-second street and Bev- enth avenue, ANTED—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, COM. pieto, in exchange for Cottage House and two Lots; Wberat exchange olléred. Address CLIFLON, Herald office. {ae ee YOUNG, SOUND, KIND, DARK O©OL- cored Horse or re, 1044 hands high, that can show 2:35, and $2,000 ash, for Fulton avenue Lots wort cash $12,500, subject to $4,000 morigage, which can r main threo years. Trifters not nouced. Send full par- ticulars tu N. H Heraid office. V entucky bred . old; sound, genie and very, fas side bar tob ‘Trotuing Buggy, Harnes all nearly new. Address box 574 Post office. WARTED-VERY LIGHT ROAD WAGON, NOT OV 10) pounds: in good order; first class city maker (for cash). Aadress 8. B., box 5,4i7 Post olfice. \OP_ WAGON— Broome stroe' VENING TELEGRAM. Hens BD MOOR. FULTON BEATEN BY ONE OR SALE—A BROWN PONY, 13 HANDS HIGH, 6 ears old; sound, kind, and broken to harness and saddle; warranted. inquire at Cliasé & OREMEN'S Madison Park tables, 43 East Twenty-sixth street. OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, A OOLT, SIX months old, with or without the Mare; both colt and mare warrantea sound and Kind. Apply at McBRIDE's livery stable, 24 Amity streot. FOR, SALE A HORSE, WAGON AND. HARNESS; Price $150. Address WAGON, box 117 Herald office, WASTEDAIN A ERIVATE STABLE, STALLS FOR y two horses ana Room for two wagons; location convenient to Twenty-third streetund Sixth avenue. Address STABLE WANTSD, box 148 Herald Uptown Branch office. W ANTED IMM®DI\TELY—A NEW OR SECOND hand Brewster, Dusenbury or Stivers top side bar Wagon. Address, stating lowost figure, JAMES WAT- SON, Herald Uptown Branch office. Winsor BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLES, corner Sixth avenue and Forty-nintD street.—Lao- deus Clarences, Landautets, Baxgies, Phactons Coupes i en night and day; drivers in livery. to let; stables open nig! yi asl vars Aarne “A UGTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOUNSTON Gate Johnston € Van Tassell), 2 |THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE Is REMOVED TO THE S?ACIOUS PREMISES 19 TO 26 THIRTEENTH sTREET, near University place, SALES OF HOKSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and bonorabie principles which have always charicterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence oi the business com- mnunity as well as the public at .arge. THE STAMP OF OUK HOUSE 15 RELIABILITY, A —MaJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. . Great sale af THOROUGHBREDS, the property of Messrs. HUNTER « TRAVERS, ALBARKKER & SON City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, on MONDAY, ‘ ctober & at ll o'clock, The stock comprises Brood Mares, Colts and Fillies of the most fashionable strains. Sale positive, to close parinership. No postponement on account of weather. Send tor a catalogue. AW*4908 CHARLE: & ANNOUN ME. ALD tS at Sale OF HIGHBRED TKO; TING STOCK, At Goshen Park, Goshen, Orange county, N. ¥ On THUR DAY, Lerober & at IZ o'c.ock. The Stock comprise torty head, principally ae get of the greatest Stallion ot ihe age, THE WORLD FAMED VOLUNTEER, the sire of Gloster, Boaine Huntross, &c. Catalogues now ready, and can be cbtained at BAR- KER & SON'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, or of ALDEN GOLDSMITH, Biooming Grove, Orange county, N.Y. Train via Erie Kaliroad leaves from foot of Chambers street at9 A. M. Sale without reserve or regard to weathe: UCTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, NO AND 112 KAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, at ll U'CLOCK, GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE. having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this house perfectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on the same straightiorward principles which have goy- erned it in the past. WE GIVE Tis PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE D SOUND FROM 2% TO 43 HOURS THAT 18 WARRAD FOR TRIAL, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c., always on hand at private sal LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, eer ake _AUCTION. AUCTION, At WARNER pFADDAN’S Horse und Cnrriage Adction Mart, 30 Great Jones street, near Broadway, TO-MORROW (Monday), October 5, at LI o’dlock, 3 tagt trotting Horses. 5 fine, good business Lorses. 10 good work Horses. 4 no top and top Road Wagons. Business Wagons, Pnactons, Victorias Hi Whips, a&c., & ARCH. JOHNSTON. «team of Horses, 15.3 hands high, 5 and 6 years old; sound and kind; great style; will be sold together or singie; price low. Apply at private stable 131 We: ith street, igs <TO LET-STYLE AND SPEED, AT RYAN'S « Waverley Stables, I{7 to 151 West Chirty-afth street, Teams, single and double; Might Wagons of every de: seripion; park and ony Phaetons; a few boarders the best ventilated stables im the city; prices A - R, OF 2TH STRELT. A. « The riding public are invited to Inspect our new shatt we which tas the at advantage or change ing from pole to shaits in afew seconds, and 1s war- Tanted not to rattl The very great annoyance of “shafts Create experienced by those vsiny dd wage ons, as well us foss of time consnined ih changing, is en trely obviated by this improvement. J. B, BREWSTER Ov., of Twenty fifth street. A.WhOR SALE, AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, ONE OF + the finest city made liht top Road Wagons in the City; also single Harness to match. Apply at No. 6 East Eighteenth sireet, oue door east of Fifth avenue. A —TWO SECOND HAND LIG&T, + round front Coupes, in excellent condition, for le by BREWSTER CO., Fifth ay., corner Fourteenth st. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT SET OF DOUBLE HaR- ness; brass mountings; made after the latest ing- lish pattern and has becu used by the owner buta few timers ig.as good ag new; suitable for carriage, coupe or T cart; will be sold low, the owner having no further usefortt Apply at private stable 142 West Twenty- fourth street, OR BALE—A MATCHED PAIR OF IRON GRAY Morgan Mares, 4 years old; can trot in three minut to the pole; warranted sound and kind; good in single and double’ harness: sold separately or together. Can be seen Monday or Tuesday at stablo, 163 Wost Filteeuth aireet. (OR SALB—AND JUST ARRIVED, A VERY HAND- some and stylish pair cl closely matched bay Horses, tree trom white, black points, fuli long tails, 16 hands high, 6 years old; pertectly sound and kind in any spot or place. Can be seen at Brickley & Billinger's stable, corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty-cighth street. OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN’S TURNOUT, CONSIST ing of Horse, Coupe Rockaway, Harndss, ce. In quire at SAMULL ©, MOTHS stable, 119 and Li West ‘wenty-thira street. : OR SALE—A STYLISH GREY HORSE, 16 HANDS high, 7 years old; sound and kind; tit for any work; sold for want of use, No. 405 West Forty-iourth street. IRST CLASS CLARENCE COU going to Europ: Apply ut 142 und’ Iss West Thirty ninth street. For BALE—A GF MAN'S TURNOU ars; sound and OG; reas Horse, 16 hands, 9 powers of endurance; lias paced a mile in 2x0; also trots iv 3 minates; a top Buggy and tiarness, in good order. Inquire tor HUGH, Filth Avenue Stables, corner Forty-tourth sireet. (OR SALE—A GREAT BANGAIN—A FINE YOUNG Mare; can trot in the thirties; no record; together win a Bue ‘ant bar rope aon also fine trotung ‘agon, Sleigh, Harness Robes, Ac., together or sepa- rate. Address RATIReD, Herald office. * " (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS, GENTEEL, WELL bred 15.2 span of matched Road Horses; color rich glossy brown: tails long, full and flowing; age 6 and 7; Grive ax one horse on biain, easy bits and dornot pull: Are warranted sound and ‘kind, aud will show to 30 pound waxon 3 nunutes or better: will be sold at starva~ ion prices, Address OWN Su, 30 Farkhust street, New: ars, N. J. OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, ONK BAY AB- dalah Lorse, 6 years oid, very stylish; one set of Harness (new Wars one Woburn spring Wagon, cash; p $700. Can be seen from 9 to 11 A M. ou Monday at 15 East Twenty-seventh street. FrOR SALE—A PALK OF BAY ROAD HORSES, FOR. meriy owned vy Mr. Shirley; also one Landaulet, light Wagon (new) anda Drag. Can be seen at the sta: bie, 53 east Toirty-chird street. OR SALE—i HE WORK HORSES AND TRUCKS OF a wholesale ho Good reasons for selling. Ad- ress CARMAN, box 5,325 Post offic OR SALE-A FAS? TROTTER: CAN BE BOUGHT cheap, if taken atonce, Address LOGAN, box 109 Herald oific JOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH PAIR OF HORSES, Wacon and Harness; can be bought right if tukeo diwiely. Addreas H. CU. A., box ill Herald office. OR RALR—A VERY HANDSOME BAY STALLION, 15 hands h gn, 9 years old; sound and kind in singie or double harness; can trot inside of three minutes, Cen be seen at MCDONALD'S stables, 146 and 143 East Forty- Hirst street, OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A 8PLENDID COUPE Horse and Marnes;, Can be soen at MILLERS 56 n F°3; GENTLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE * oilers a Brewster Coupe, bay Horse, 16.1; also sot of coupe Harness, in excellent order, at a sacrifice. ‘iruesdell’s stables, 126 West Forty-sixth sirest, JOR SALLE—NEW SINGLE TRUCKS, EXPRESS AND top Grocery Wagons, one new platform spring top Wagon, 1 suit grocer or vutelier, AUGHLIN & HARTE, off West Thirty-stxth st. FOR CALETA BREWSTER PHAETON, IN FIRST rate order; also Coupe, in green goat skin, the Property ol a gentleman, Apply ab 109 West Tuiriy frat stree stab OR SALE I PUAETON, % CLAR- ence and top Wagon, all city made; and’ fhe stabie tolet Private stable 13 Last Thirty-ninih street. FOR SSGE—4 BROWN MARE, 16 HANDS 1IGH, 7 will “be va 3 Cade sat ee can Cass 2:25 or better; v old very jow for cash; mast sold \- ately.” Address JAM 88, Herwid office, “abs crete AW POR, SALESTHE MOST STYLISH PAIR OF Carriage Horses in the city, Zand 8 years old, 1634 hands high; cost present owner 00; will be sold for halt their value, on account of owner going abroad, Can de seen at 140 West Thirty-ninth street, Continental BEAUTIFUL SIDE BAR TOP WAGON, ONLY used once, and @ tull soring Wagon in fir rder; willsel! low and take 73 or 100 pet in part payment. Apply at No. 1 A HRUST RE SOW, AT HALE VALUE, TWO OF «tl bbiest Top Road Wagons in the city side-be one fall spri rani good as new. Call at stable i doth with pole and shatts; ¥ No. 6 East Eighteenth street of Fifth avenue, one door e: A. WCAbL, AND INSPHOT OUR LANGE STOCK + second hand Carriages ot every style, very cheap & Brewster No Top, in wood order, $4; ‘Top do., $1.0. We have also a line of Doctors’ and Pony Phavtons very low, J. 8, KEAL & CO. 1,805 Broadway, corner of Forty-sixth street, A NEW TWO HORSE EXPRESS OR MILK DEPOT Wagon, city maker, cheap. No, 208 Fast Twenty: inthstreet’ a N ALDERNEY COW AND CALF FOR SALE OR exchange for top Buggy or Horse or Miamonds or ie Merchandise, Thiguire at room 3, 63 Wall st. A BRivate STABLE TO LET—SIX STALLS AND room for {our carriages; $50 per month; also one at $25 per month. 132 West Sixteenth stre N ASSORTMENT OF BUGGIKS, PHARTONS AND family Carriages, of my own mauufactore, and Wars Tented as represented, at prices far below dealers’ pru: fits. Second hand, very cheap. CHARLES GOUBR, 141 West Broadway, FIRST CLASS FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT, CON. ting of a fine, stviish, sound and kind pair of Fray, Horses, a glass iron! Landauiet, handsome and but tie used, Harness, Robes. Blanket also @ styliso four-wheeled rt, are offered for salo at a reason able price. Inquire between the hours of 2and6P. M, at private stable, t Thirty-sixth street, first door cast of Lexington avenus FPO# SALE AT A BARGAIN- HANDSOME, STYLISH, wollbred pair of carriage Horses, 153¢ hands high} siylish and enduring travellers: warranted sound ani Kind, Inquire of THOS, MURPHY, Coleman House. OR SALE CHEAP—4 SRAT EXTENSION TOP PHAK- ton; @ top Buggy and double and single Harness; a fino road and tamily Horse, trots in 2450, at private sta- bie, 66 West Forty-third street. I SAND HORSE BLANKETS—LARGEST stocs in this city; truck Biankets, all sizes and Weights: square plald Mlanketa. tor road horses; trimmed Blankets, $1 70 to $60 cach. We make to order fine Ker- sey Sulw for trotters, with oame of horse, &c. Our stock of Harness is complete; warranted hanumade; a pad article atthe lowest possible price, E. BARTLETT, 2 Warren street, corner College place. FLORES HOARDED POR THE WINTER—GENTLE, men's road Horses will bave the best of care and Fexular RH Toise; terms moderate. Address GORGE 7, Huntington, Long Island. HORSE BUANKETS, ROBES, Tue eureka Horse Bianket Company _, fire offering thelr $25,000 s.ock of Stable, Road and Dress Horse Clothing at retail, ©. 0. D., at their whoiesale discounts 1— Common lined and unlined Blankets, 15 per cent. American Kersey Blankets, 20 per cent EvAlish Kersey slaukets, 2 per cent Sweats ana Hardy 10 per'cont < ‘They solicit av examination, Call and examin PETERS & CALHON, CO. ERE, JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONBER Farniture, Merchandise ana Fine Arts Salesroom, ‘4 ‘7 Nassau street, Real Estate Department, 21 Park Row, New York. Un MUNDAY, OOTUBER 8 AT IL U'CLOCK, AT 68 LIBERTY STREEL, ROAD WAGONS, VARRIAGES, HARNESS, &0, JERK. JOHNSON, Jr., will sell as above, on Monde at LI o'clock, all the'entire fine stock of Huggies, Phac: tons, Rockaway, Road and Business and Depot Wagons, unde to order expressly for this establishment; Robes Blankets, Whips, &c,, to close out the stock of John M, Tufts, Jr, who is relinquishing the business. SIDR BAR ROAD WAGON—BY DEMAREST & Woodruif, almost as good as new; will be sold ats at bargain, 'as the owner has no use for it, Gan he ween until sold wt 156 Went Ubircy-tiret street ANDAULET—SUITABLE FOR ONE OR TWO horses; in good order. BRADLEY, PRAY & O., ‘88 Broadway. 5, FOR BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS, SUIT ANE 4. work; no top Buggy, $35: Coupe, $100, worth $250; must veil soon. 439 West Seventeenth sweet, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues. “7? —FOR SALE, FOR WANT OF USB, A GOOD $ ‘ oe work Horse; Warranted. 132 Franklin street, in store. 5() FORA BEAUTIFUL NEW LIGHT TOP Bx. 150 Sress“or "Delivery. Wagon, worth $261, taken ist AG sold. Fleetwood Market, Filticth thie ne, for dept street, ne GQ WiLL BUY A,BEAUTIFUL SHIFTING TOP $1 gentioman's Road Wagon; cost $48) last month; altoa fine Harness, $50; cost $110, at private Ie, No. 83 East T stre DAO mA GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO SELL AT US this tow price, an elegant team of bay car- rlage Horses; 16 hands, sound and stylish; cost $7UU Address WEBSTICK, box ISL Herald office, WILL FURCHASE GENTLEMAN'S FINE Horse, side bar Wagon, (nearly new) and ress; wor'h $9): sold aeparaiely, if wanted. | ad~ dress at once CENTRAL PARK, box 175 Herald office. SPECIAL NOTICES, VENING TELEGRAM. A CHINE E CONSPIRACY SSACRE ALL FOREIGNE! Ls, M.D., 141 nue, near Twenty-ninih street. the diseases of men and important medical and surgl- XINQTON AVE. AVANA LOTYERY,—FREE INFORMATION AND circulars given and sent Address J, B. MAR. TINFZ & Cv. Vaukera, 10 Wall sucet, New York. Post office vox «.c8 ing, Grand prize thon sent and orders office box 19 New Haven, Ut LOTTERY OF CUBA—ROYAL SAXON Hamburg State Louery, prizes Cashed and .re6 £ 00,, bankers, 73 freulars of Infor! by KE. SONNENBERG, Post Brunswick Government Lottery; ven by WACIISM. and 77 Nasguu stroet, New York; box 3,316 LOTTE RY,—OFFICIAL fall particulars may be obtained directly by addressing J. B. Diaz, Apartado 667, Havana, Cuba HEREBY FORBID ALL PERSONS, UNDER PEN- Manutactaring ‘or selling ap Shovels or Scoups that intriugo letters dated July 21, Is BreminGuas, Conn. IGHT OR FADED FU cess exclusively my own; cleaning INFORMATION ML HAWKINS, 5 DARKENBD BY A PRC tering, lining, $30 Fulton street, Brooklyn, up 8 TO OWNERS OF “free stone and marble fronts, stoops, &c., cleaned, Served to look equal wo new, 29 Rast Fourtecnth straet OF THE OLD KENTUCKY ollege Lotteries, XTRA CLad$ NO. 1S7.—oct, 8, 1874. 39, 2 83. AL DRAWINGS 23, 70, 87, 17, 78, 89, OLD mxNTUCKY StaTh—CLass’ No. 185. —OC8 5, LATE ARRLRE—-RATRA CLAIE XO. Sh—-Q7R 3,” 1874 ST, 86, 32, 47, 37, 15, 6. St, 71, 63, 20, 21, 40 |. Moses, W. ¥, Kedam, Sworn Vommissioners; Jaa S. Smith & Co., Ma 23234 Greenwich street. INFORMATION FURNISHED IN KENTUCKY ized Lotteries. Fost office box 4,969 and 200 Broadway. OFFICIAL DRAWING: SON & CO.’S KENTUCKY STATE LO} HENRY CLASS, NO. S4—OCTONI 2, 1574, Ni, 32, 65, 76 2, KENTUCKY, KXIRA CLASS WO. 213—oetTowKn 3, 1874. furnished at kB. SPENORR, 56, ot, 47, 7, KENTUCKY, ‘chads NO. 24—ocrowitn 3, 1874. 6, 9, & eae EXTRA CLASS NO. 35—oCcTOBER 3, 147 HENRY, CLASS NO. re 3 7, 61, 2, dl, 1X, 5 Address "J. GLUTE,’ 200’ Broad wa; y, 153 Fulton and Yo, 2 Park row, or U @ Post oes, N. Y. city. —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. tery, on Havana plan; cireulars or information tar ed. J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, and Post office box 4,962, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Cireulars of all and (ull information furnished free. Spanish Bulls Governments, : a Hone y Bankers So. 12 Wall street, New Yor! Post office Dox 448. OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTRRY, 86,00) tickets—36,000 prizes. L prize of 150,00 Prussian thalers, 1 prize of 100400 Prussian thalers, 1 prize of 60,000 Prusstan thalers, I prize of 40,000 Prussian thalera, 1 prize of 30,000 Prussian thalers, 1 prize of 20,000 Prussian wialers, and others. Bi k Government Lottery. Hamburg City Lottery, Havuna Lottery of Cuba. Prizes cashed and information Lock box 5,04. i THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, HEUMATISM.—INFALLIBLE CURE; bundant testimonials; other business, | THOROUGH. @ Part or the Whole for sale Great Jones street, room 3. SPINAL DISEASE AND CURVATURE: or round shoulders, hernia, &c.. mechanical support, successful during Praches. Only oficé, 246 East Fourteenth street , DROOPING treated by prope! JHELBY AND OLD KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY,— Risks taken and prizes cashed in the above lotteries, thformation furnished and circulars sent tree. Address GEORGE COSLIGAN, No. 9 Ann street, New York. PECIAL NOTICE.—$300 CASH WILL BUY FOUR jarge, olegant Oil Partings (American scenery), 4000. Apply at 61 Montgomery street, Jersey TUTTERING.—DR. WHITR, OF THE UsITED States Stammering Institute, is ninth street. Pay until cured. Call or send for circular, ‘TAMMERING AND STUTTERING SUCCESSFULLY teated on scientific principles: no | ly at the office of New York stammering ‘averley place, 1B LATE MARK SMITH.—AS THE REMAINS OF the late Mark Smith are expected to reuch here during the ensuing week @ meeting of the various com; mittees (including the Viee Presidents and Secretaries of the Booth Theatre Memorial meeting) and all others in- terested, will be held at the Lotos Club, at four P. M., on A. OAKBY HALL, Chairman rmanent!y located jest references. no pay until cured. Address of a} Monday, October 5. J. HENRY Hagen, Secretary. ROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISUMEN® do all kinds of Printing, Wood i-ngraving and Litho- phic work at low rates. Estimates furnished. Oftice eraid Building, 21s Broadway. A- .—A.—TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOU- ‘i SAND DOLLARS will be distributed in 20,000 Cash Gifts at the fifth and last Gift Concert in aid of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, November 30, 1374, POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT, POSITIVELY LAST CHANCR POSITIVELY LAST CONOERT. Whole Cigkets $20; aes Se ‘$5. y to THOMAS 'E, BRAMLETTE, Agent, or SE ae THOMAS H! HAYS & CO., 609 Broadway, New York. A PY POSITIVELY FIXED. SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1874. 50,000 TICKETS! 6,000 CASH GIFTS! $20,009 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! Whole tickets, $10; halt tickets, $5; quarter tickets, $2.00: ML wnole tickets or 22 tall’ tlekets tor $100. No iscolnt on less amount. For tickets and circulars, giving fall particulars, apply at Branch Office of the Assvciauion (room 4), 78 and 30 Broadway, New York, or address MASUNIU BELIEF ASSOCIATION, box 1,417 New York Post office. N. B—Tickets entitled to Gifts not exceeding $100, uf purchased, direetly or Indirectly, at the New York Brauch, Wil be paid thero, on presentation, without charge. -SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER AWiie sparkling "Wines: manufacture of complete outfits of Apparatus and Materials, with fall instruc- tions; all departments ot manuracture, bottling and dis eusing; exclusive Rights in desirable territory. Cata- Jogues free, JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty- sixth and Twentv-seventh streets, New York. -ISAAO G, BOYCE, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, NO, «267 Broadway, first tloor, Consultations fre¢ apon Divorces. Law matters attended to promptly and with despatch. a LL DESIRING HEALTH AND COMFORT SHOULD At rear the Gruduated Chest andLung Protector, sold everywhere. Mailed tree, $2 Trade supplied. ISAAC A, SINGER, Manufacturer, LABAMA STATE LOTTERY.—$900,000 CASH D A“triouted.-Whole tickets $1 halves $5, quariors Circulars, with full information, sent tree. Ad. dress J. Y. SLATEK & CO., Fost ilice box 6431, New York. TA MERTING O¥ WORKINGMEN, HELD OCTO- ber l, at Andrew Brevnan’s, 817 Ninth avenue, it was resolved to, organize, & club under the name of Thomas Mciaughlin Workingmen’s Asso- uation, The Fexular meetings will be held on exch 1 ry re % Pelock. Thursday evenings 068 oe NGL CONLON, President Jonn Foner, Secretary. SCATARRH DISCHARGE FROM NOSTRILS, OF- + fensive breath, sore throat, cough. hawking, | spit ling, speedily and eftectually cured. Dr. DE KK’ uMEN, “a be Fourth street, near University place. Pamphie' sent free, OLD KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. INFORM 4 AL. ton given tree; distribution now ready. Addresy GW. CARPENTER, 162 Broadway, or vox 3976 Pos, ottice, New Yor« city. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. As iy eabie official) Havana, Sept. 18 Ciass 932. 5, $100,000 60.000 25,000 ts + 10,000 ) and 6,569, each. . 6,000, Prizes cashed; ciroulars, with’ fuil particniars, freo, . Ce DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 3) Liberty street, New York. A WBARKS, EMERSON & GOSS, AGENTS | FOR + Kentucky State legalized Lotteries. Address PARKS & O0., box 6272 Post offte —CAPITAL PRIZE O¥ $20,000 IN SIMMONS & « Dickinson Kentacky State Lottery sold by PARK. KMERSON & GOSS, ac 180 Broadway, room « Priva office attached, B -KENTUCKY sTATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. » tery, October 3 No discount on prizes Cirewlars of information tree, Address GEORGE H, BOOTH, 73 Nassau street. Post office box 3,037 New Yors. 0) JOLLY'S SCOURING AND DYEING CENTRAG '« Store, 828 Broadway, has removed around the cor- Kast Twelfth street, between Broadway and Fourth Uptown Hote, 124 Broadway, Gilsey House, a stre Osarene. ACID WAT. No. I IN SIPHONS—THE BEST table drink; pure water Idhpregnated with pure carbonic acid gas; contains none of the injurious and often offensive organic compounds now so prevalent in ordinary water, Address orders CARL H. SCHULTA, 800 Broadway, corner Seventeenth street and Union square. EPILATORY.--LADIES ANNOYED BY HAIR frowing upon the brow, lips and chin, shonid per- ally Japply to Mme, SULTA, 26 West Thirty-eix he treet, Now York. she removes the disfigurement in- tantaneously by an appttcation not injurious to the skip, » Hours from il to 4 dai TANTED TO PURCHASE—10,00 SECOND HAND Books, Apply to HOLBROOKS, 4#4 Seventh av. —MISSOURT $300.000. $300,000 cash. Circulars, with full particulars, tree. Ad dress P. OC, DEVLIN. =tationer and General agent, 20 Lgberty street, New York $450,000. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTE Cuba, and Kentuoky number plan, Circulars of information sent (ree. BATES. & CO., 196 Broadway. Post office box 4,264. MUSICAL. RRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE NEW YORK coxshivarory O¥ MUSIC SEVERAL opr kal’ anp CONOERTS ACADEMY" Oe MUSIO, to commence in December, under the direction of MAX MAREYZEK, the renowned Conductor and Operatic {m- Patrons and others having good volces and feeling in- terested in this new enterprise will please make early application at the Conservatory, No. 5 bast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s; Brookiyn, Nos. 12 14 and 106 Court street, near State. GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC of the CITY OF NEW YORK, 112 Firth, avenue. between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets (Knabe ‘The most successful and complete music school in the Ail branches of vocal and insiramental music vracti- cally ana theoretically taught, ‘The Amateur Orchestra meet every Taesday evening. Classcal soirees by the protessors every sécond Wed- Lectures every third. Opera ‘recitals every fourth Wednesday in each The library, numbering over 15,000 volumes, is availa- bie to all pupils. —NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, at Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue. next duor to Delmonico's, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. FROM 9 A. M. TO RECEPTION AND CLASSIFICA’ THIS CELEBRATED MUSIC SCHOOL offers the ac. vantages of many years of successful orps of professors now numbers forty-one of the country. LASS INSTRUCTION tn all branches of music and modern languages at moderate prices. ‘The first prize In music WAS Awarded to one of our pupils by the New York Normal College. ‘The Orchestral schools will be continued as usnal An Amateur English and Italian Opera will also be insti- tuted, in which pupils will be assigned full parts The Library will be completa, CLASSES LIMITED to two and three pupils, STRICTLY PRIVATE lessons when desired. N. B.—The New York Conservatory ts the only char- tercd Conservatory of Music in the State. havin branch exceptin Brooklyn, and being enurely distinct from other institutions which imitate its name, evi- dently with the view of obtaining patronage thereby. BROOKLYN BRANCH, PEN D. Y, . M. ORE UMINTON TION OF PUPILS. blest instructors 1 TVATE AND MAX MARETZER, the renowned conductor and ope. ratic impressario, is now associated in the direction of the New York Consorvatury of Music, No. 5 Bast Four. teenth street (next to Deimonico’s), and will, personally pupils as desire to prepare for a pubiic laretzek will also have charge of the ama- teur operas to be given by the Conservatory the ensuing ‘The advantages of this connection cannot be overesti- competent may obtain good engage- ments, either in this country or in Europe. | EDWARD MOLLENHAUER, the celebrated SULO VIOLINIST and THE FOUNDER of the CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, IN NEW YORK, is now engaged as one of the Professors of the ORY OF MUSIC, OF THE CITY NEW YORK, | | GRAND CONSERTAT oF HIOHLY RECOMMENDED, 18 FRENCH LADY, re pupils tor French oF 4A desirous to vill give instruction on hh gn A MBEIOAN CONSERVATU No. 6 Bast Twentieth stroe Professor HEN Rs SOW ROKUDEK, Day and eveniug classes aro formin read music at sight rapidly, and vocat Vv oln aad harwouy; thorough metruction — terms. A select singing society has been organized by Prom fessor Setraeder. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to jon. Purpose, improvement enierainment A soiree will be given every wonth. No extruvagant promises are made but what cau be reasonably expected An excellent opportunity is off boys and young: men who desire to become mus or amateur per formers to secure instruction oD af orchesiral instroe ntal very liberal terius om cerusin conditions Fot ticulara apply as above. 7 THR A N. ¥. NORMAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, 28 Fast {4th st., dear Union square, the usual mistakes of Conservatory teaching exe avoided, Thorough and careful instruction for begiuuers, Style and fuish for advanced pupils. Exceplioual advantages in Singing and Piano Music. ¥, A. GERLACH, Director. ANTONE RELIVE, JR. VICE PRESIDENT OF TH New York Philharmonic Soctety, is engaged to coue duct the New York Pousertatory Amateur Orcbestri and Orchestral school. Mr Keli? is recognized as one the ablest couduetors in the country. MEMBERS NOW RECEIVED, —The New York Conservatory ts at No. 5 Base pth street, near Filth avenue (pext to Delmonle fo", and bas no connection with any other music school in che city. A CCOMPANIST WAXTED—TO ASSIST IN THB CON: AA ducting of a musical club; must be a thorougie inustcian and weil bred. Address’ VOX, Herald oflee MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN GENTLEMAN, WHO is engaged as professor music wa disungaished. fastituee out of thie city, teach!ny piano, organ, violin, not, singing, &c., but obliged to stay a lew days every week in New York, wishes to giv usie lessous in a frag class Americana family in exchanye ror ase of rooms aud piano. NRY, Herald office, LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS ON P AA home or at pupil's residence; or address MUSIC TEACHER, 651 GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIE insirnetion ia Pianoforte, Harp and pupil's residence’ Le EH quarter; best reterence Ad- dyeas, with residence, PCACH § R, box 120 Heraid Uptowm Branch office, 1,265 Way. LADY, PAINSTAKING AND CONSOIENTIOD:! will give Piano Jessons at her own or pupils’ voal dences: terms moderate, Call on or address MUSI@ TEACHER, No. 204 Bleecker street. GENTEEL YOUTH, AN ACCOMPLISHED PIANw FA ist and successful teacher, gives lessons at. pupli’e residence at $3 per quarter; highest references. Aadress: TECHNIQUE, Herald Uptown Branch office. Besos AND TENORS TO VOLUNTEER THEIR services in» surpliced evar choral, garvloe, Ups rae Span, Address JAMES MACLAURY, box 3, Post office, NARL ALVES, TEACHER OF SINGING, NO, 77 8% / Mark’s place. Particular attention paid to pupild; desiring to prepare themseivos for the opera, church, &Oy ALASSES NOW FORMING, EXCLUSLVELY for Sight Reading, at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, t Fourteenth strect, next to Delmonico’s, if radio ae HORUS CLASSES NOW FORMING aT TH Cc W YORK CONSERVALORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Deimonico’s, YUITAR AND BANJO.—PROFESSOR GOULD, TH TF celebdrawd player, enables pupils in a tew less: to accompany songs and play + vely. 12k Bi Vhirty-second street, near Lexiugton aven NSTRUCTION ON PIANOFORTE AND SINGING AP puni's residence, $lv per quarter; pupils taagne ng in English, Freuch and Italian tanguages; al prepared fer concére | Addrose INSERUCTION, box L Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad wa: OUIS PARMA, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC (GERMAN), 4. gives Piano lessons from elementary instruction tar artistic perfection; terms trom 15 to $35 per quarter. Ad~ dress 66 Second avenue. ME, DAHM (GERMAN), A FIRST CLASS TRACHE of the Pianoy desirey a tew more pupils; term moderate; highest’ European and city references given, Residence No, 93 Second avenue, near Sixth st. ME, QAIROLI WISHES TO INFORM HER PUPILS AML and friends that ske will resume her lessons in singe ing and vocal deciamation on October L at No. 22 Wostt Bleventh street MB, C. CAIROLI, ITALIAN PRIMA DONNA 80! IMA prano, would accept an engagement as first sopr ina church choir. Apply at 22 West Mleventh street. M, HAbLaM WILL REORIVE HIS PUPILS FOR 4¥L. instruction—piano, violin, organ, singing, by mony. No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, New York Co vatory of Music, next to Delmoutoo’ AX SCHWARZ, TEACHER ON THE VIOLIN, —FO! i particulars apply at his residence, No, 8) Secol avenue. MULE, DE La CHAISE, PUPIL OF THE CON, servatory of Paris, experienced teacher of a Commences her second season in New Yori Ty method, which is both French and Italian, tonds at once to develop the voice and give the elegance of style da chant de salon. 45 South Washington square, M; MARCO DUSCHNITZ BEGS TO INFORM ro JANO—AT si ‘pupils and the public that he has returned frot Italy, and until further notice will receive applications trom’those desiring bis instruction in vooal culture a& 119 West Twenty eighth sireet. ADAME DE BARRY HAS RESUMED HER PIANO M*naiVooa! Lewsons ior the season classos and pric vate pupils also at Ler residence No. 135 West Twenty+ third street. M“:. GAZZANIGA AND SIG. siveieend tion {0 ait branches of Singing; special metnod speedy vocal reading under Protessor G. Conterno, at th oles of Muac, No. 5 West Fourteenth street, wet of Fitth a Mors PER MONTH, OR $5 PER QUARTER FO! instruction on Piano, daily; practice free; pupil rapidly advanced. At 202’ West Thirty-seventh’ strovty near Bighth avenue. rf OTICE. N' MEMBERS NOW RECEIVED for the NEW YORKQ CONSERVATURY AMATKUR ORCHESTRA and Ore) chestral School, under the direction of ANTOIN®Y REIFF, Jr., Vico President ot the New Work Philhi monic Society, and, late direstor of the Parepa English, Opera Company. Application to be made at the Conse! vatory, No, 5 East Fourteeuth street, next door to Del uionice’s. Brooklyn, Nos 102, 14 and 106 Court street, hear State, er = PETE FORT os TTT oy i mae | TOTICE.—MME, BERTHA JOHANNSEN WILL RE N commence her Singing Lessons ou Octoger 18. Apt piicattons—sehirmer's musi TOL Broadway. RGAN bestia BY ke cena tl brated organ: al eo NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth strset, next to Deimonico's, ROFESSOR W. M. SEMNACHER SAILED FRO! Pe erope on the ath wil, and Will resume his lorson Address CHIC KERING SONS, on the 7th of Vctober. East Fourteenth sireet. SIGNOR C. MODERATI, PROFESSOR OF SINGIN S conductor of orchestra for the last 20 years in th priveipal cities of Kurope din Havana, 4. The long Expeience acquired with the most celebrated artiste i the best guarantee he can offer to the persona who wil honor him by. placing themselves under his tuittot Circulars to be had in allthe music stores Residon No. 119 Kast Twelrth street, New York. SIGNOR BUONGIORNO NS) ts uow engaged as Boh dd of Vocal Masic aithe Grand Conservatory of Music, 113 Fifth avenae, —$___—_____— nly “rpHE CORNET."—THIS VERY RXCKLLENT i popular instrument taught to perfection In ane manner, by a thorough competent teacher and solos Address CORNETISI, box 163 Herald Uptown Bra office. [HE NORMAL DEPARTMENT ofthe NEW YORK CONSERVATORY is at No. 5 Bast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, WANTED-A POSITION AS ORGANIST IN dy, Cathoue of Protes:ant church, or as, aasistant a basso; salary amall. addres! OWGANO, Herald Up Brauch office, 1.265 Broadway. ’ ow ANTEDSINSTRUCTION TN VOCAT, QuLAY ‘uesday evenings, trom 6:3) to 72 with terms W, 4. &, Herald Uptown Branch office. POLITICAL. AITICAL BANNERS AND TRANSPAREN, tite shortest notice. SHAT a Sone AP sign and Banner Painters, 399 Broadway. OLITICAL.—REPUBLICANS, DEMOORATS AND others inierested in (he political canvas, will dnd te | io their advantage to have thelr print at the Metropolitan, Printing Establishment, dway (Herald building), Which possesses uneoual ilities: for printing every and any variety of political wor from smaiPbailoty to mammoth posters or muslin Past ners. Call and obtain prices. TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—PUBLIC MEETING, LOMA yersons who symoathie with Tammany Hall) are requested to assemble in Meeting at Joh Ruger Lawrence street, Tenth aven and the Boulevard, Manhattan on Monday evening, Octover & Is74, at tig o'clock, for the purpose of taking, such action as may de necessary to secure a fair repre= sentation in the Frarious mventions to be elected on. Weanesday, October 7. at primary elections, | persons who are opposed to the present management the democratic party im ghia district are specially in- vited.to be present CLOTHING. T 8. MINT2°S, M8 THIRD AVEUB, BETWEEN Twentieth rt Twenty-tirst streets, ladies and ken~ tlemen can receive the feskeg value in cast for ec Clothing Carpets, Jewelry, ry punctually attend- ea to by Mr. or Mrs, Mints, Oveecoats FOR WINTER AND AUTUMN, PASH. tomaply ge order, aud of stylish matertal, wile id ver . KE Lb: Sadie, deraid ome, “© 7 ‘Nem Addrems D MATRIMONIAL, A YOUNG LADY OF IRREPROACHABLE REPU. tation, in troubie, prays the immediate notice of @ thor Weman matrimonially inclined ; first Un | par Answer, Address SXOKPTIONAL, Horw ptown Branch office, A YOUNG, INTELLIGENT AND REFINED LADT (branette;. of unblemished reputation, desires the acaaaintance of @ gentioman of undoubted reapectae guy, Heats tie. discreet and generous. Address Mrse . fa, Herald Brooklyn Branch oftice, L HAVING TICKETS MARKED “8TAQB.” TO the “Orpheon” opening, Stet 6, blouse aasanbie in the, xs, Secretary aud Director, 71 AN WITH THE HIGHEST REFER. ohernee rons of obtaining a few more pupils to ano; also Spanish ; terms $10 per quar. Apply at the rooms, 270 Bighth nway Hall, October is, Fifteenth street DUNCAN, Prosident; Janomm fastruct on thi ROW A LOXURIANT BRARD, CURL YOUR HAIR superb, cure nervous debility; informauon wot (ere e tor te, Address, with price, Dr. WALSH, brooke mm N. i. Mat at afte St Bre ae hos: oF apward, cat immediately with @ gentleman ‘about to visit Jamie Cuba and Sporto tee. ‘Address BUSINGS3, Neral office. —— GENTLEMAN OF THOROUGH MUSICAL EDU- cation will ive lessons at puj i's resid@ace ; terme quarter, Address TEACH firanoh ofan, BR, bow 122 Herald U SIRKS THR ACQUAINTS TT oa of a your ied ar uemont, wmatrimouial inctined. Address, witgalPuiar, MIDULE AGE, 4 \66 Harald odias, é