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4 __SEFUATIONS WANTED—FKMALES, _ ‘Cooks. he. CEDAR ST. Gree class £23 se, WEsT MTH ST.—A GOOD GIRL AS GOOD 21)’ ae tae good washer and ironer, willing 4 obliguag ; best city reference. AST 2TH ST, BASEMENT.—A& RESPECTA- 12 ie girl as plain'cook and to do the plain cook- ie and coarse swork wheat 4 private family, or woud neral housework ; best city reterence. orl AV. BETWEEN 22D AND 23D STS.—TWO 238 _tsters, Protestans, together ina private ma Doth have city reterences. to cook, wash and iron; other to do w 07 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS COOK, SH PBOTESTANT a3 ok, teuna or to do general rences frst class. Apply to DEVON, call Call tor two da: washer and ironer; best city reference. fmmediately. 4 WEST 454 San roner ina private 1 pace hi the country. R2 LEXINGTON AV. OO mi grocery store. ene ttend to housekeeping, o1 vaild and make herself generally 19TH ST, REAR. —A RESPECTABLE | Protestant girl as cook, washer and lly; no odjection'to a short dis all on Monday. CORNER GOTH 8T., sh cook, Just arrived, ould take charge of an | sel 20 AVA YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, WASHER 134 ind Yrousrin private ‘amily, or to do gene «i housework in a small family; retereace trom last lace. Call for two days Eressmakers and Seamstresses. MAST 41ST ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER | sont like to make an engagement for # mouth or X weeks with # private tamily; best city reierence. i tor two days. IRVING PLACE—A GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS | Ye) and chambermaid or to assist in the care of chile | ron. ‘Can be seen at her last place,on Monday and vassundd between 12 and 3. HENRY 8T.; BROOKLYN.—A HIGHLY RESPROT. able person, with the best testimonials as to Integ. | nty and capaniiity, either in city or country. as sean. ress and chambermaid or a% companion to an {availa ¥ or as nurse to children, Address, for tour days, L. - ‘ QQ FAST 2TH ST, NEAR 4TH AV.—A FIRST | .S class dressmaker wisies a few more customers gutting and basting déue. Call on or it her own a di Use : eas Mrs. A. if A) JO2 * KAST 2TH 5S EAR 4TH AV.—A FIEST dressmaker will gtve lessons on cuttin; nd ting. to cut the ming on the person. C: st is, pa or addres Mra A. Pay. 4109 WEST (TH ST, POURTH BELL, RIGHT.—A first class dressmaker, who has held jons in me of the leading houses in Europe (cuts, fits, designs nd trims in the latest styles), desires a similar one, or ‘would take work home or go to families at $250 per day ; Bity reterence. Aidresa, 45 BLERCKER ST.—A FIRST CLASS CUTTER OL and trimmer, vy the day, in au Atierican tamily ; Beterences trom Coune!l Mme. ADRIENNE BERTHEOL ae e 76 TH, Av. TOP FLOOR—A_ RESPROTABLA middle-aged woman, who can cut and fit chil- ren’s clothing and is a first class dressmaker, would | ike to hire out by the month: no objection to do light ghamberwork, of to go tw the country, O75 5 8TH AV. (RING THREE TIMES).—A RE- 2 spectable person as seamstress in a geneman’s ‘ami lirst class sewer. 808 WEST %D 8T.-A FIRST OLASS SHIRT aker wishes to get work todo at home: abio Juending and repairing neat Address Miss H. D, oe 3 WEST 2TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED PERSON Je) as seamstress and to take charge of growing ren; bas @ thorough English eaucation; speaks nch fluently; understands musle; docs general ma- Sone sewing well, %45 6TH AV., NEAB 42D ST.—MISS BARBER, AN s +) old dressmaker, will go out by the day or work ome. A SUPERIOR DERSSMAKER WISHES WORK AT hoine or in first class families: refers to previous employers: for capabilities aud swiftness unsurpassed, Address COMPLTENT, Heraid Uptown Braneh office. y done. General Housework, &c. EAST 38TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AYS young girl to do light housework im a respec sand to sleep at home. Call tor two days. 3D AV., BETWEEN 2: bic fam 43] 30TH AND S18T STS.—A respectable young woman to do general houve- ‘work: good rederence from last pene Housekecpers, sc. 24 BROADWAY, BOOK STORF.—A — worthy industrious Américan woman as house- ‘eeper or assistant; understands cookiug, baking, inar- Kecing also a xood seamstress; best reference. address BOUs UE E. or call. west DON'T RING)—A GERMAN jousekeeper in @ widower's Mrs. §. KENT’ 16TH S8T.—AN AMERICAN LADY i3 ‘ous of obtuining @ si(uation ag house- ne but respectable parties need apply. EAST 9TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 2—A DD Youn lady as housekeeper in a widower's fam- Aly. Cail on Miss AMANDA. 46: 6TH AV.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY WOULD fd & position as housekeeper or would take the week. ra RAY MOND, A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY (WIDOW) DESIRES @ position as housekeeper in some respectable family; understands German; children ‘no objection; xeterences jiven, A Address V Herald office, LADY OF EDUCATION AND RI « housekee) widower's family of means p red. | adress KeLivER WALTON, box ei Herald Upwwu ramch office. Laundresses, &. ‘7 WEST ISTH 8T., IN THE REAR. —A RESPRCTA- ble woman as thorough laundress to go ont by the day, week or mouth; isan excelient wasuer aud ironer; good city reterence. BZ STH AV, TOr FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A RR- spectable woman to take in washing at her own ara Or to go out by the day; best reference. Cull jor jay: ‘. ine WEST 46TH ST, TOP FLOOR, BACK.—a WO man to go ont to’ work and : is a first class @hirt ironer, or to do any kind ot wo: 120 WES! 33D ST., BETWEEN GTH AND 7TH AVS, second floor.—A respectable colored woman ‘wishes a tew gentlemen's or families’ washing and flut ing, from 50 cents to $1 a dozen. [QQ NAST gore sr. Bet NO. & —WANTED, by a first class !aandress, one or more families’ washing; ladies’ and gentlemen's mens done np in the ext Iaandry style; also flnting and shirt polishing neatly done; work Prony, atte: Cail on oF addvess, at any time, M AU 126 WEST 35TH 8T, SECOND room.—A respectable o ke ladies’ or tumilies’ washing st city reference 127 WEST 251H ST, REAR—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes families washing or gentlemen's and ladies’ plain washing: 5c. a dozen: a good place to ary. Call on or address Mrs, JOHNSON, FLOOR, PRONT ored woman would y the week or dozen; Mrs. PONZO. 136 EAST 28TH 8, NEAR LEXINGTON AV, second floor. Young, respectable woman to lo the washing for lemen and ladies; good refer- Set osname WEST 29TH ST.. REAR—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes weekly, monthly or a few gen- Slemen’s washing at her own bome; ‘antin, done in the neatoat style at 7) cents per day. \drese. 298 WEST 2TH St. BETWEEN 7TH AND ari ZO avs, basement—Aa woman wishes washing by the week or dozen. Cuil on or address Miss CARBON, Call or REAR, TOP PLOOR.—A RE- @ woman wishes ladies’, gen fismen’s or private tamniliew washing, dons up neauy ; Feterenoes if required; moderate price. 3: 395 WEST 40TH ST.—A B OTABL® WOMAN, OOL who isa Orsi clan laundres, desires a few more Indies’ and gentlemen’ Washing at her own home; first Claas reference. 344. West orn ST., PRONT BASEMENT —A RE- spectable woman as first class laandress in « Hirst class family; mo other need apply, good retereace. 428 EAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ) a competent jaundress, wishes some families’ voshtags iene fhe per dozen juflling aud Gutang done in the neatest manner, ¢ ) SD AV.—A ES. ABLE WOM TO DO D7 4 \adiew and geotiemen's washing; mod- erate Sf S orn 45TH AND TH SPS, Ww A respectable colored woman to ay ake washing ia by the day or month, Cail THOMPSON 2242 3D AV. ST., TOP FLOOR — 8a: Wante y 0 respectable woman. a few gentle- men’s ¢ Wasting, or Would go out by the day fou years’ reierenc ’ Nurses, ae QF PRINCE 27.-4 YOUNG FRENCH PARISIAN Ge ep MG LT ” Qf, PRINOE &7.—A PRENOCR NuE 7 YEARS 1 ie. old, to ta care of children, good ity refer 425 HaST WTH 8T,, FOURTH PLOOK=a Ae. spectable youug girl to take care of children and sew or dochamberwork and waiting; Jection to travel, Cati op oF address K. J 464 wes! 2rH ST. 1 JE A respectable young married Burse ; best city reference ae no Miscelianecous, 4 BIVINGTON ST.—AN INTELLAGRNT YOUNG lady Would lixe tor an honora die Gon who Would assist ber in sauniug @ livelihood. | U Mie Ne ON address. 2 “WEST wrth ST.—A8 FORE WOMAN mA manutaciory by @ person of SRW OMAR: vest rdressing and sewing. Cail for two days. ‘understands geet best city reference from cmpwyer. Acdres PORK P) pti ta ay. a ORRMAN @IRh, EAST 25D ST. IM GROCERY STORE—A GER tet Od YOUNG LADY 48 CASPIER On on. PORTION of care feprenes | om tare" Dok "ie Moral WHO Freneh h, as lady's maid; on 302 f man girl, who pate, Fogtiah o reignite, as y's mia aia eas, toe one week, A B, | A. | 107 West 40th st., top foo: dress, 10 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Miscellaneous. # LADY'S Big, oR TO Rie | CHARGE OF A young miss, by an tudustri educated youns Fretich Swiss etton 2 =u yan Pipewianes cs mprenet Addre, ‘4d Uptown Branch ce. y ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN fang A oy rid Bs. a more, CE, office, Cy? she can carn a ~ | iving; ts fairly educated, intelligent an work dress P. P.W.. box 108 Herala ae not aide W4nten— SITUATION AS COMPANION TO AN elderly lady 3 invalid ; is panes, and pbiiging reterences siven and required, Address H. J. 8, tt Uptown Branch office. PROFESSION AL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. EXPERIEN ED TEACHE! SPEAKING Frenen and Enelish fluently, would instruct oe harge of one or two chiliren or tra alady mM any suitable position, Address 0. A.. d_ Uptown Branch office, LADY, THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED, DESIRES A +1 tew more pupiis in the higher Engtish branches and Latin: satiatnotory references and moderate terms, + box 155 Heraid Uptown Bran office. Wier A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD EDUCA- a went be @ position as copyistor writer, Address K. G., 7 We N ____ HELP WANTK COMPETENT WAIT WANTED—FOR A first class boarding house; to one who thoroughly taderstands her business good wages will be paid. Ap- ply at Novt Irving p place. —WANTED, A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT saleslady for our worsted and worsted work de- partment; ‘also serecet others for our other depart Ments; None but those having the best city ex) erience Beed apply. STEKN BROTHEL BS, 367 bth hav. FOR PALM aa WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY Sewing Machine, encased in black walnut, attac sacrifice: only $25; Willcox nal street, Broadway, under Ba ments complete; great Gibb: oT 2 ina win's. FIRST CLASS FAMILY LIQUOR STORE POR sale at moderate terms; now doing agood busine: Apply to WILLIAM ABBOT, 8 New Bowery. CUBAN CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—THE BEST locality on the avenue; 992 Third cigar north- th corner Fifty ninth street; will be sold on easy erms. gd SHTApUIEE AD osu AND cflOP jouse on avenue for sale © i No. 536 Third avenue. | ROWELL A CHEAP FAMILY MEAT MARKET FOR SALE at 09 Third avenue. LADY, THROUGH UNFORESEEN CIRCUM- stances. being forced to pledge her valuable jow- elry and diamon is, which she cannot now reclaim, will fell tickets very low. Address L. H. C., box lit Herala Uptown Branch office. OR SALE—A FISH AND OYSTER MAR! ply at 666 Eighth avenue. OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A STORE in Sixth avenue, near Twenty-third street, west eide. Address LEASE, & SALE—THE FIVE YEARS’ LEASR AND FIX- tures of a first class Liquor Saloon, near the City iplacation wood rent very low: prosent, occuplce has 0} business, Address, by letier only, CHARLES MUNRO! . 9) Third avenue. AP. SPECIAL NOTICHS. H RALD BRANCH OFFIOBS, ADVEITISEMENTS RLCHIVED AT ALL HOURS UPTO NINE POL, AND NSWSDKALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALOS"AT FIVE O'CLOO! (MORN. ING, AT 1206 BROADWAY AND 530 OR, BEIWERM THe VPTRST AND” THIRTY. HOUND SI 5} OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT BALLEM oF! HIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 124TH sr ADV ETES HM NTS Rech ViED 107 ™. SOEALERS SUPPLIED AY FIVE i) VERY MORNIN A.WPOBLIO LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY; FIFTH and’ last Drawing at Louisville, February 27, 1875 $2,500,000 in cash gifte; Tickets, $00; Tonths, $5. For tickets 6r information apply to THOS. H, HAYS, 609 Broadway, New York. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. [AVANA LOTPERY.—PRIBKS CASUED, Gen lars aent. Next drawing 3d February. 4 6O., No. 6 Broad street, box 4,251 New ~OFFICIAL D SAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE + Lotteries—Simmons, Dickinsoa me C KENTUCKY, pres ones NO, 149, 4 66, 16, 14," 23 43 ei alg KunrucRy, ¢ BB 0, 40. 80, 1 a, 7, 77, 63, igi nasty, nxred cuse wo. its ae iarh a, a & ee Soke eg RY, CLaBs MO. 3! Pull information by applying to J. C1015, 200 Bross. ‘way, room 6, firat floor, rear office, or &. O. Mor 4,969, KENTUCKY STAT SINGLE NUMBER LOT- tery on Havana plan; Royal Havana Lot wry. drawn January 3. ‘Ss hey uiormaton fur- ro ed by J. CLUTE, , or Post office vox __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &., WANTED. | ‘the ‘Country. WANTED, 70 Hink—reom ier APRIL, ONPUR: d.a small modern House. with flow eseiapie ati and Large’ stable iit 25 mile 4 0 ‘ lawest rent Le W. ‘Ay box 16 Hered Upiows Brauch ANTED—A PACTORY TO RENT; . comfortable Dwelling House, ac . near by ‘within owe totice A be given te lars Add: pe by ee iswers that Se notgive tu ter, giving tull particulars of sige, rent, &¢., RN’, corner of Cente streets, New York, Wings, to te SMALL “PARN, WITH GOOD BUILD lease or purchase on casy terms, to 8 Fe Bonsiby ress. stutiny Bering. #0 ADDISON, box L764 Post ommoee” {oer Pua “SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ale, sparkling Wines; wanpiaccune ‘of complete ouifits of Apparatus and Mate witb fuil intra o- tions: all departments ot nian malsctore, bottling and Dispensing: exclusive, Rights in dearable territory. Catalogues free. JOHN MATTHKWS, First avenue, ‘Twenty-sixth and rwenty-aoventh streets, New York. ¥OUL THROAT POISONS STOMACH AND LUNGS, To insure healthy throat and sweet breath gargle gvery, morning with smentia. Sold everywhere: by mail, SALENTIA COMPANY, OH4 Bro HAVA) LOTTERY OF CUBA. * Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Hamburg City Louery, Branswick. Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information given, Lock box 5.594. TH bODOR ZSCHOCH, 6 ) Nassau street, New York. 2 feet 6 inches wide; will be sold reasonable. feof of Janitor at lammany Hall, OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A newly furnished House, 11 & very desirable luca. fion, either ‘as @ private residence or boarding or lodg. Bete SAL toa, MARBLE COUNTER, 25 FEET LONG Inq Gants, WANTR LEARN OUT ING. AND Aiting; strict attention paid fo wooks: aytigrige in basting and trimmings at ‘Nise Me Pike SON & CO.'S dressmaking rooms, 363 6th av., between 22d and 250 ste house. For information cali at 14 Bast Fifteenth st, F° R SALE—A FIRST CLASS MILLINERY BUSI- eas best location. Seika Par oe trade; long @ tablished; ‘abot ir Gross OPPORTUNITY. No broki ut re! uerala’ Ups OOD BUTTONTOLE MAKERS WANTED—COMB prepared for work. 218 West 28th st, ro AND TUBN, baie 9! LADISS' LINEN COL. LUCHS, 70 Greene st. — ANTED—A GERMAN gp gy he GIRL, TO DO | Bor neral housework in Cam)! two; pee | yasnet and lroner and plain cook. A: after 9 A. H. ROELKER’S, 3lo West 27th COS CO ER Wasrep-a YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE AND, TO do plain se’ ry ly, after 9 o'clock on Mon- day, with city re retice, a 451 'West 234 st, 7ANTED—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH MILLINER and dressinaker, one able of taking charge of an establishment and who Sap f= understands her business; none other need reply. 3 M. B, Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—FIRST CLASS WAITRESSES. APPLY Monday morning at CUBRIER'S Dining Rooms, 14 Fuiton ‘st up stairs. WARTED-TWO APPRENTICES TO THR MIL. ioe sg be refined and lady-like, not ander 16 cars oid. “Apply, with Urst class references, wo LYONS & OUNIJOY, 27 Union square. TANTED—A GIRL THAT CAN SLEEP aT HOME to do general housework in @ amali family; must be a good washer and irouer. Apply at 430 West 31s: st, arter Wot clock A. Ml. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT- on ag Waiter in a private tatniiy ; anderstands buemess thoroughly ; acd oity reference. Apply at 4 RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WiSHES A SITU- r tion in a private family, club house or restaurant as cook: understands his Herald Uptown Branch office. W ATER OR COACHMAN, BY A REGULAR FRENCH servant, with many Years’ experience either as or country, ice. w or usetul man or coaschman; cit Address O. N. J., Herald Uptown Branch ot CLERKS AND SALESME! N ACTIVE AND THOROUGH PRACTICAL MAN basiness. Address COOK, | — Zi, lace charwe of housekeeping snd white zoods: Done other need ap. Address (by lester, mating tull experience, B, AL: Wane Cove sat unt $85 buh A THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER AND OFFICE “MAN, out of work, will accept a very ged salary to be employed; is middle aged, and has higheet testimonials asto honesty, subriet) and capacity. Address ANXIOUS, erald office: YOUNG MAN WISHES A STTUATION AS CLERK 4A. in any legitimate business; thoroughly experi- enced in the routine of office duties and is willing to de- vote his whole time and cnergy to the interest of his employer; nine years’ experience as clerk in news- paper ottices; moderate salary expected: can furnish the dest of reierences as. to cBaracter and abit Ad. XITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A SD (groonry, store. es clerk or to drive a wagon. Call on CHALLE PFUPPER, at 367 9th av., top floor, Wants, MAN OF EXPERIKNCR TO BUY aces and etbroidertes; must have thorough Knowledge of his business and unexceptionable reter- shoes Apply, personally, or by letter, to, JOHNSON Bios «Cbs ‘Nos. St and 36 East i4th st, Union square. ANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN POR OPFICE duties with good references; one who can W $700; ‘rst class security given, tor the money and a fair reas H uffice. Warten —FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED SALES- men for the carpet business, Address, by letter, with reteren: $200 WILL BR GIVEN FOR A CLERKSHIP IN A _ city or governinent department: negotiations strietly honorable and confiden Address GUOD Fay, box lee Heraid Uptowa Branch office. box 267 station C. ~~€os ACHMEN AND GARDENERS "S COACHMAN, GARDENER AND USEFUL MA. references 41. Those wanting energy, as well is eco man, apply tos. a 13 Cedar at LE—A VINEGAR FACTORY, IN THE BEST er and doing a ggod business: owner wishing its Add ress VI NEGA eraia of oftice. ne FIRST CLASS LAWYER, DESIRING TO IN- rease his practice. will undertake all law suits and settlements g ioe preeat on @ contingent fee. Ad dress COUNSEL, Heral A —TO PERSONS SUFFERING FROM COUGH, COLD «or tung disease one dottie of Dr. HALL's Bron chialine ts worth more tan all the medicine in New Tom eld b, Feapectanle druggists for 50a, CITY CLAIMS ON NOTRE, DRA + or other comu ‘cial papers prosecutes fected by an experienced attorney, without charg successtul. ‘Address LAWYER, box 2,482 Post oMoe, ADUATR Pl WIL ORTION Of his time to druegists, midwives or others, Ad areas H. ABIFF, box Va Herala office. CHECKS a pole 3 ¥ YOU WANT A BARGAIN LN SEWING MACHINES call at_47 Bleecker street, between Broad way an wer: heeler & Wilson's, Wilicox & @.bbs', 8 ee family, all kinds; price $15 to $45. QO™E QE Tae REST LAGER BIER, LIQUOR AND Bullard Saloons on Highth avenue for sale at a sac- . & LEVY, 271 West Thir- riftce; rent cheap. By Apply ty-eight I EAsk,’ STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OP 4 Watch, Clock and Jeweiry business will be ex- ehanged for small Country Place. or tor Lote on Man- hattan Island. Address GOOD WILL, Herala Uptown Branch office. OT price sen; owner & AND CANDIES, FOR BALE; price $200; owner going West. 726 Bixth street, AFES,—A STOCK OF SECOND HAND SAFRS, VA- rious makes, in good order, and aed with combina- tion locks, selling low for cash; bargai AM N SAFE COM iPANY. ‘300 Broadwa 3.00) WILL ‘BUY A HOTEL AND DINING BA toon; 2% rooms, furaished complete; oppo- ite steamship docks, Hoboken ferry and West oyster market, de one address B. FP. HILLERY, 156 Charles street, for three jays. which will bear investivation. Cail on For Other Advertisements Under This Heading ‘See Directory. OR SALE CHEAP—s UPRIGHT KNOINE, LL three-horse power, in good order. ning at 289 Bleecker street. 10X15; FRANKLIN DRUM CYLINDER, 31X vt alter 28 inches; 625 pounds Nonpar-il, for sale. T TAYLOR, 1 Sproce street, New York. cHimner. —PARTIES HAVING sUCH FOR it Can be seem run- Gor omen 825 pee call upon E. M, STACKPOLE & CO,, 14 Vesey NY PARTY OWNING NEW YORK CITY REAL Es. estate, in danger of losing same by foreclosure, would do weil to conter with the Lalas due Be ORAS unless business ls cousummat 700 | Broadway, Fear office, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTER' Drawingsevery 17 days. Next ‘drawing, » Febraay 3. A. 842 Prizes, amounting to 100,000 ‘000 25,000 ; 23,000 1,000 10 Prizes ‘$1,000 10,000 nt tree, Prises sgsted: Circul BP. G DEVLI Stationer and General Agent, 80 Laberty street, New York, A SPROIALTY.-MME. LA FARGE AND MIN8 ELBACG, Electricity, a pe and Zagnetic Treatment for Rheumatism and Neuralgia; Diseases of the Skin cured, 186 sixth avenue. A. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF» THK KENIUCKY State and «helby College Lotteries “ee ard BXTKA opaae ‘389—sanuary 30, 1875. Su, 42, i465, 31, 77, 6, Zl. LBY, KEYRA’ CLASS Bh sanvatir 3, 1875, 1, 65, “tah iP Pigg By My ae KENTUCKY STATH, CLASS ‘Bo agane 975. ee er as 42, ‘LU, 21, 57. 1% a fair, cate seahine 2 ia ‘s. & state aco! nagéra, Covington, Ky. ; Post office box 274, New Yorks e i sbi —PARKS, EMERSON & CO., AGENTS FOR Ker weRY > tate Loteries, drawn daily. Royal Ha ottery of Cuba, drawn every, LAT? Kentocky Single Number Lottery, drawn Jan. 30, L ent, Sashed, information pes and ened nt by addressing PARKS & CO., 130 Broadway, room Post office box 5,272 ra Gllice attached. _ Office hours,7 A. ML un7P. B-THERE,18 NO ARTICLE AT PRESBNT KNOWN to the civilized world equal to Dr. HALL'S Bron- chialine tor coughs and colds. Price Sc. only. Office, G9 Cedar street, TANTED—SEOOND HAND BINDFR'S STANDING Press. modium or large size, in good order. Address box 227 Herald office. ANTED 7 BoY—a SECOND HAND FIRE BRICK ust be in good order; state price. Dupont street, L. 1. For Other Advertisements Under This Heading See Directory. SALES AT AUCTION, RT SALE, i TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING, at the Clinton Hall salesrooms, at 8 o'clock, private collection of OLD and MODERN PAINTINGS, the property of @ Southern gentleman: some of them Aue specimens ot old masters, rare and valuable, Also fine walnut Bookeases and Desks, Vases, Orna- ments, Cariosiues, Bronzes. &c. ‘the Messrs LEAVITT, Auctioneers. Y JOUN A DUNN, AOD ONE EE Tere SELL to-morrow (Monday), at 10% o'clock, the ceicbrated 7a Saloon No. 82 Prince street, known as “The Dine.” Particulars in to-morrow’s Herald, OWK & HILLIER, AUOTIONEERS—MORTOCAGK sale—wili sell. under and by virtue of a certain chattel morty: id e attorney lor mort- Febri aryl 1875, at premises, the Lease, Fi known Hotel and) Dining saloon known as the Ahlborn ‘Hotel, No. 256 Fulton street, opposite Washington Market, com fadine. of er ant Bar and Dimng mm Fixtures and Furniture, Bedding and Bedroom Purniture of 40 bed- rooms, Icebouses, Crockery, Giass and Cutlery, able Clothe, Napkins, copper coffee and tes Urns, Kitchen Utensils, contents ot laundry, &c. The above hotel has been established over 3) years. Present To be sold LIER, in one lot. JOHN B attorney tor Mortgages, teas to families and large consumers; Greatest in- dacementa OANTON TEA COMPANY, 148 Chambers st. AGENTS —FIRST CLASS CANVAS-ERS speciality; agents ke money rapidl, Rew novelues; greaiest variety in the city: largest com- missions allowed. AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 30) Broadway. GENTS AND PEDLARS—CITY AND COUNTY, TO sell pure teas to families, always good alike ; prices, quality and inducements secomd to none, ‘The Great public Tea Company, 9) Vesey street. ‘OR selling our AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY RICHARD FIELD, General Auctioneer, Salesroom No. 89 Bowery. TUBSDAY, Pebruary 2—By order Henry McAleenan, ‘500 lots men’s and women’s Clothin ng. matnsbate February 4—By order 3. Freel, - 50) lots men’s and women’s Clothing. FRIDAY. February 5~By order Hugh Freel, 9 lots men's and women's Clothing. AWNBROKSR’S BALE MONDAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will seil_ at salesroom 59 New Bowery, ono e’clock (tomorrow), 500 lots silk and other Dresses, broche and woollen gent ae table Linen, Underclothing. Blankets, Quilts. &c.; also Coats. Panta- loons and Vests. By order Joseph Biumaner, 444 Seventh. avenue. OY WANTED—MUST BE QUICK AT FIGURES AND Write a good pusiness hand. Address, in hand writ ing of spp itoant stating age and residence, GRALM Mis . Beraid office. TANTED—A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG IRISHMAN to deliver books on « country route; good refer- ence required. JAMBs SHAEHY, 37 Barclay ot ok Wy teD-at 493 BROADWAY, A SMART, NEAT boy, to assist in lunch room; one who lives with his parents. i TRADES. A. T. STEWABT & CO. ‘ant a first class CLOAK, savgun AND POLONATISE CUTTER; —_ having ciiy experience and thoroughly competent 40 measure and ft will secure 4 permanent situation and liber Apply at MANAGSR’S Disk, between 9 and IL se reekn eter, © Sem. stating refereces, dient stre VERY INTELLIGENT AND FIRST CLASS WORK- man in wood cabinet maker and pattern maker, handy aairoo and metal worker, has a machinery, am accustomed to take ch workmen, ‘havo sowe experience in introducing pat- ented articles and machinery, I desire to secure « suit able siruation with a good hole, | Address MECHANIC, box 117 Herald Uptown Branch office. Aw RST CLASS BREAD BAKER, WHO UNDER. stands his basiness thoroughly, is ready for am en- gement: terms moderate; best city referencea Ad- areas box 5,648 P Post office. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—PIANO, Tables, &c.—Marshal’s Sale.—Will sell Monday, al 11 o’clock. at saiesroom 47 bast Broadway, one 7 o¢t Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; marble top ining Tables Chairs, kegs of Lager, dc. DANIEL A. MURPHY, Marshal. PHAR WALTERS, AUOTIONEER, —TEAS, GRO- cerfes, Liquors. Marshal's Sale. Will Sell Monday ‘at 10 o'clock, at Salesroom, No. of Teas, Groceries Liguor: ages of fine Green and a] Picktes, Preserve Familv’ >oap., a vying Sago, Brushes, Bottled Wines of Bourbon and hye Whiskey, Rai L. GARDE, Marshal, pr a SALE OF HOTBL FURNITURE, CAR- 8. Terma, Sheriffs Auctioneer, sells Tuestay, Feb- ruary 2 at il o'clock, No. 2 Great Jones street, tne entire Furnitare of about 45 rooms of the Maltby House, ding, Piano, Crockery, Glass fad Chandeliers, Barroom LLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff. uve: Furnitare, Eogine, Boller: 80, Wirisam Barmy, Deputy. TON BEEQHER. T FULL REPO: a OF THE TETAL nay mower IN THE BVENING TELEGRAM, . For Other Advertisements Under Tnis Heading Seo Directory. ° EWELLERAS WANTRD—A PIRST CLASS COLORED bracelet maker; also a man that barre under- ands eclormg and scratch broshing. Ad arena, wiih i particulars, WARKEN, box 14 Herald of W ANTED—AN EXPERIBNCED PROOF-READER, capable of assisting in news editing, on an after Boon. pal Must be @ tetotailer. ress CLEAN PROOF, box iM Herald office. TANTED—MUSIO ENGRAVERS. THOSE © apy part feria work tho OCOMPE- paghly may Washington place. OA WAXTED-AN "ACTIVE. MAN, AS COMPO or mixer # wholesale liquor house those having thorough actual experience necd address M.D. S, box M Post oBice, New York Por Other Want Advertisements Direttory. See LINE. NT ATIONAL The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company w avoid ice and heaai ands. rom piers +4 and 47 Nort itiv TO QUBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, SPAIN... saturday, February 6,8 P ERIN,. Saturday February 18, 13) & saturday, Febraary 20,2 P. aturday, Fobrusry 27, 10 A “yoR ioxbow Dik of. te: ITALY. PHB QUKE GREFCE..... pe February t Cabin aseage, curres y. leer ced prices we ticket ai reduc | meeraae tickets irom Liverpogtat the lowest rats. i ye company's vi eg oO. id wa’ seeths.' iene W's. HORST, _ COAST WISE STEAMSHI FAAS TINE OF GALYRSTON STHAMERS, TOUCH. 7 at Key Bh the United states mail. Sinainer ORO. W. GLADE, Captain Pennington. will € pier © Bast piver, on gerrdar. Fevruary 6, at 3 P & precisely. Through dalle of lading given to Hons. ten and w ail pointe on the Galyesion, Houston and erson and B. and ©. warding in New York. For Supers Pere EM LORY 1 00., 158 Maiden inne. W. P. CLYDB & 00., No, 6 Bowling Green. Wor Other Shipping Advertisements See Directory. _CIGARS | AND TOBACCO. 00 TEMPO OToawa, PER 10 PER other ‘Havana Glgars, Wont india aes bunoking Tobacco ; ices reduced. TW ORs, wo O14 stip LOAN OFFICES, A —DIAMOND TRUST ‘OOMPANY, 817 BROADWAY, + corner iwelfth street.—Money ‘advanced on Di tg bre Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, Camel's air Hhawle Laces; same bought and soid ; ladies’ privaie aoe. ISAA0 BAKE T JACKSON'S, 86 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEY. enth street—Money liberaliy' advanced on Dia- inonda, Watches, Jeweiry, Siks, Dry Goods and Per- ronal Property of every description. Private entrance lor iadies, 631 SIXTH AVENUE, aur second Ls a 7 A. NEWBURQER & CO C Jewelry, &¢ 0O.'8, 16 FULTON Bavanced cn, Diamonds, T JOSEPH. BOLOMON & ‘treo, near Nassau.—Mone: Watches, Silver Piate, Silka Hair Fhawls, Ao- Uighns aid Articles Of Viet 0 iablisted 1500; petvaie PRINTING BS a Se habla Bepanol. Ce AT THR MBTROPOLITAN / TABLISHMENT, in the Herald Building, aud get your Printing done. L Reman ADVANCES MAD! es, Jewelry, ci d other ‘colluterals® tale parler i busi- 8. NTHAL, for ladies. silks, Laces ness con fdenti 1.267 branch 1,207 Watches, Jewelry, & 1 Broadway, corner rot 7 BROADWAY, ae ae urrowN ranch, ofieé, room B (parlor tor lad broadway.—Movey loaned n ‘Diamonds, aught and sold. LINDO BROB. + Same DO! A CORAL RUBBER aut “Or “TEETH TN FARER hoars,—Impression in J forenoon; teeth in th afternoon. Thirty-fourth str oixth avenue and Broadway. Coral rubbers: ve Take green cars from Grand _stree Sromue cary: likewise University pla bay fone Spo Gold seta, ‘igfine a aa one. Rabber ets, ata open Fronts, Ld Lip Depressors, Ke "Nitrous « Oxi Mechamtoal Dentistry, No. 128 “ehtrey fourth ste BRAUTIFUL 8RT, CONTINUOUS GUM $10; Kxteacting itn Gast Be. Silver Fillings, Oe. eimens. New York Dental Rooms, 262 sixth ber 30m ablished 1861, sundays wotil 2 ‘heme: R, MICHAELIS, 82 EAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR D)"iccond avenue: “sere bor oartanned etn ie cite out extracting: piampers for hollow cheeks; filing, 50 cents; eth built upon roots, Sunday until 2 P.M. 14 METROPOLITAN PRINTING FSTABLISUMENT ly at £18 Broadway, in the Herald Bulldiou, OLDS.—DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON BY DISREP- J utable druggists, but insist on getting a bottle of Dr. HALLS Bronchialine; one dose cures a cold; 50c. only, Office 59 Cedar street. R. BLOOD'S OXYGEN!ZED AIR A RADICAL cure for catarrh, bronchitis aud consumption, Paper sent free, Advice gratis, at his office, 62 Ninth street. S67 )eerRuCTEM DE RIDES” OR “WRINKLE Banisher.”—Ladies are Invited to examine this jlegant beeutitier, discovered by one of the most cele- braved chemistsin France, MM. GOURNE, sole agent, 101 West Twenty-second street, corner Sixth avenue. AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL Surgical Cases a specialty. HENRY A DAN- D., 14 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth st Dig se OF Higgs LELS, M. Is NO SUBSTITUTE immediate relief al ILMORE, the hero of the two great Jubflecs, and his famous Twenty ud Kegiment Band, of New York, engaged tor LOUISVILLE, ‘The public may not be a that there are over five thousand bands—brass bands, earn bands, reed bands, and so or—in the United 8 Among this hamber—-good, baa and indifferent—there of course, great rivalry tor prominence and public favor, but vere wi one Bo tet peme which stands ont re-eminent and which has won for itself the proud ‘distinetion of beitig ecognized by press and people as the best band in America—the great Gil- more Band of New York, comprising 65 of the most dis- tinguished members of the musical profession. ‘nis isthe organization which for its merits and celeb- nog has been engaged by the Trusteea and Managers of PUBLIC id aa KENTUOK to give tha final great ntconcast in 8 in ati of the Public Library entucky,, on the 27 Olpaiie Giliuore’ and his distinguianed ‘associates will do all in their power to gratify the multitude which will wemble at Lowsville on the above date. another kind music will also. be there, musie that will carry to the homes of twenty thousand’ people the welcome intelll- gence that each one of thatnamber bas drawn some one of the twenty thousand cash prizes, amounting to the enormous sum of two million five hundred thousand dol- lars, which sum will be distributed on that day among the ticket holders to the fifth andiast Grand Gitt Concert fr fhe y the trustees under the special charter granted the Stale of Kentucky for the benetit of the Public Library of Kentucky. It muy be interesting to the public to know that this splendid building, covering & large area ot ground, 1s already erected and occupied, that it contains over 1.0 well selected vo umes, ‘the result of concerts already given, and that this’ final concert will enable the trustees to finish the good work, leave to tne Bate of Kentucky and to posterily a magnilicent edifice, unencumbered. a public source of recreation, in- formation and education. free to all forever, Pian adopted by the late ex-Covernor Bramlette and his associ: in arranging thatevery Arieticket sheuld draw a prize, has been a great ince tive to the public to subscribe to the Public Library Concerts, and while these concerts have alrealy brought 4 fortune to many, they have aiso enabled the management to altmost pertect the task they have un- deriaken. Appreciating the speculative liberality of the ablic, the trustecs and managers, as may be scen. are Severmmned qhat this, the final Concert of, the series, shall, in the protasion'and magnitude of its gifts, far ex- ceed all its predecessors. When the sun goesdown on the 27th day of February some one, who now little dreams of the fortune that is in store for them. will receive the stastling news that « Me's ticket in the corner of their pocketbook bas drawn it ot two hundred and fitty thousand ars. some other man, woman or child will have drawn one hundred thousand'dollars. Another, seventy-five thousand dollars. ‘Another, firty ‘iousand dollars Btill another, twenty-five thousand dotlars. Five more, twenty thousand doll Toremeretourteca thousand dollars each. Fifteen more, ten thousant doliars each. ‘Twenty more. five thous..nd dollars each, Twenty-five more. tour thousand dollars each. Thirty more, three thousand dollars each. Fifty more, two thousand dollars each. Qne hundred more; one thousand dolla oak bundred ant more, five ‘Wunared dollars ach. “Five hundred more, one hundred do!lars each. And nineteen thousand otners, fitty doliars each. In all, Eee ‘io eee wili havedrawo prizes amounung WP LEND TOTAL, 21,000 GIFTS. ALL Casa. PRICE OF TICKETS, 0 Tenth ot at 500 00 Be 1,000 U0 6,000 00 237 whole Henets for. 10,000 00 ‘The Trastees and Man igers sors would call public attention to the tact that there ae Dot much tme intervening be- tween pow and th ae Vobruary, and to procure a ticket near thet a n the day of drawing wnay be an iF im possibility. There has never been known i the tory of the previous concerts aaything like the “ruse for tickets that ls now going on for the final concert, the Indications are almost postive that ¢ large premium yill have to be pad by these who pat of purchasing to the last momen' It was among the last oMcial acts of tho late ex-dover- nor Bramiette to announce in the wost positive lan- guage that under no eirenimstances would there be « Sponemen', thatthe drawing would positiyely take Prace on saturday, February 37, o ail moneys would be feturned on presentation of the tickets iat the office, Therefore, tn fualment of the promise of the lave herd nager. the Trasioes and Managers, recognizing it as a sacred obligation, pledge themselves to the public to taithiully carry out this announcement. SPECIAL NOTICB, Death of Bea. Thomas K. Bramlewe. Jannary 12, 1875. Ata meeting of the trusteos of the Public Library of Kentucky, January 16, 1875, it was resolved that C. i Brigea, ‘under the late Hon. Thomas &. Bran. whi a7 eal business manager of the gift conccrts ready iven in ald of the Public Library a Kentucky te and he is hereby aathorized to take the piace Bramlotie in the management of the aflaire ot tre Arun that the drawing announced and last gitt concer for February 27, Positively and anequivocally ta on Without any farther postpous ment or delay on any account whatev +4 & TD BET, President Joum 8. Cam, Secretary. Por farther particulars a; tw 7% ow. BRIGOS, £6374 °38 Manager, Louisville, Ky, or THOMAS H. HA 9 Broadway, 'Ngw York. T AVANA LOTTERY. —CIROULARS, witht vOLL pardcuinrs and official lists of drawings, free to ap- ‘icants, Address J. B. DIAZ, Apartado 687, Havana, ox 446 New York Post office. AVANA LOTTERY. — DIAWINO BVERY is Big gr amounting ou a C1 tae e OY Tormation Whee. 4 MARTENS: Bankors, 10 Wail sureck rear basement: box 4006 oom fice, mae, ork yey ee STATE aes BUMORE. LOT. ry on Havana y Prk peat tit plan, drawn January 2153 drow Shui 49,623 10,000, J. OLUTE, 200 Broadway. ‘UCKY STATE SINGLE NuMBER. Kentucky State 3i Lottery, Otass A. 01 hak ign, Drawn Baturday “fanuary. 0, 1815 SIMMONS, DICRINSON & M 0,000 nd nex! Grawing, S address | A ARK EMERSO & CO. jo, 180 Broad way, room 4. Post omes an ofices attach Ualce hours, 7 A. ‘or tull ti for hina ca ns guthorized Agents. box 5,272, ML till TEM ERVOUS DERILIVY AND WEAKNESS BROUGHT ‘on by Indiscretions, excesses or overwork of the rain nervous system, cured by HENRY: A. DANTELS, m/D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty- ninth street. ATENT, SOLICITORS.—UNITED STATES AND FOR ent Ling fees largely reduced; send for Oe te REI cD & CO., 335 Broad way. yOYAL HAVANA. LOTTERY. ‘$400,000 drawn ye & Circulars of informa- uon furnished ; i. Spanish Bank Bills, Gow, ats R & CO. Banke; o. 1 05 Bat Srectat § NOTICE TO OWNIRS Sy. LE MER- cha .—Can realize cash (if ay Bae by addressing STERLING, box 716 Post office. PLO mo) aoe TO STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.— LE & ©O. have tor sale, at a great OY ine ie saute of the most valuable bulkhead water front Property on the North River, centre ot busi- ness, between Murray and Chambers sireets; terms easy: possession May House, oes office of irm, La Vesey street, near Astor House. WE BES? PLACE IN THE CITY TO HAVE YOUR rinting done is at the METROPOLITAN PRINT- InG ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, Decausa, “with the extensive faculties the office possesses, work Is done there at the lowest rates and with reat promptocss, OSE WHO SE“%K TO PALM OFF 80mE VILE nostrum in place of Dr. HALLS Bronchialine, destre to rob you of your time and money. The Brouchialine is the best remeay for all colds and diseases of the lungs. Bold at Buc, only. Oflice 69 Cedar street. HE DRAWING OF THE LOT FOR THE BENEFIT of Bt, Joseph's Parochial School at Tremont, N, 4s, on account of the hard ‘tunes, | posta, poned. Due notice given hereafter, SORG, Pastor. NHE SPECULATOR—A SEKMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL for reporting foreign aud domestic official draw- ings; wire er year, $2; specimen copics sent tree. Ad. areas SUHOCH, 116 Nagsan sirect; box Post oft REWARD—FOR ANY REMEDY THAT $50( cares sore throat and catarrh like ERAS SORK THROAT AND C. POWDER. | Price 5) References —Jos. 36 Broadway De tat York; Com- ‘al In this City and Brooklyn. A RESPONSIBLE PARTY DESI“XES TO LEASE A neat, lieht Factory or Building In New York, lower part of city preferred, with about forty (40) or fifty (60) horse power engine and botier already in; may pur- Chase, Address. stating location and terms, KESPON- SIBLE, box 248 Heraid office. GENTLEMAN WANTS A FURNISHED ROOM with @ private family, below Thirty loarth street and west of Second avenue ; terms not over $3 80 weekly, Address W., box 5,416 Post office. WELL FURNISHED FLOOR OR FLAT FOR housekeeping wanted, by & gentleman and wite, with one enild of three years and servant Address €., box 219 Herald office, stating terms, which must be moderate, Parties intending to move on Ist of May peed not answer. Best reserences furnished. FIRST CLASS PARTY DESIRES TO RENT A complete set of furnished Rooms for housekeeping ; inust be ui a good location and nicely turnished: will be permanent, Address, stating: terms and tull particu- lara, 8. K., box 163 Herald office, SECOND FLOOR OB8 FLAT OF ABOUT bf rooms, unfurnished, tor light housekeeping, by gentleman and wife only; terms must be moderate. ad dress W. S, Herald office, LADY TEACHING WANTS TWO ROOMS IN A £ hiy respectable private hoase, between Forteth ana Pideth sects, Wndion and, Roventh avenues: Pg) moderate, Address 69 West Forty-aith street, for wo days. BACHELOR WANTS ROOM OR pone WITH gas batn, fire, west side, not in boarding’ house, Phere people wre not inquisttive. Address stath ‘ms ce fw particulars, Lu. 8, Herald Upto (A. YOUNG, GENTLEMAN, WITH (BEST REFER: ences. desires a well furnished Room, without board, between Fourth and Twenty-third strocts. in a private family; cleanliness and comfort prime ‘con- siderations, Address M. L. L., Restaurant Frascati, 52 University place. OOM WANTED-IN A PRIVATE, FAMILY. BE tween Broad wi nd Sixth avenue and Eleventh = Eighteenth streets, by a ventieman; will be shecet halfot the time: terms reasonable. Address TRAVE! LER, Herald of IMALL AM private (CAN FAMILY DESIRE ROOMS IN A mily for housekeeping, below intrty- rent $20 Address C. H. B., Herald Op- fown Branch ‘office, W 7 ANTED—PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT, NOT further than Tyelnth street, between Broadway and First avenue; rent Address T. G, B., 314 Broome street. ANTED-A LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE, BE- tween Foarth and Seventh avences, not above Sixteenth street, Aadress, stating terms and location, Gb Post office, New Y: ANTED~—A GENTLEMAN WANTS ANIOELY FUR. nished, pieasant Room, without board, in a private family, between Twenty-eighth and Fifueth stress and Fun and kiwhth avenues. Address, siating terus, J. . M. a Co., 2 White street. ;ANTED—IN HOBOKEN, BY A SINGLE GENTLE. man, a furnished Room, fire, gas and bath in- cluded, in & private house, German or American. | Ad- dress, Z terms and particuars, with or without Board, C. ey bos box 230 Herald offic TANTED—A FR FLAT, WITH ALL MODERN iC iinprovements, in a good lo: , Herald office, stati TANTED—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF Rooms (parlor, two bedsooms and bathroom), in ‘ween Madison and Sixth avenues; given, and required. Address, eatlng with or without Board, WANTED BY A PHYSICIAN, AN OFFIGE 10 b> private house, clas reterenc me Ooms Backte: Lous, office, cated in Twenty-elghth or 'Twenty-ninth street, between Lexington and third avenues Address, throe days, DJUTUR, 401 Tenth stree % W4xtRo-runnigten ROOMS, FOR FOUR adults, in good loci rep convenient to restau- rants, Address, stating te . 4. G., Herald office. ANTED—A HOU3E, ABOUT 15 ROOMS. IN GOOD order; modern improvements; moderate rent; cation between Twenty-ntth and Forty-nith streets, oe ing and Bighth avenues Address SBAKLES, Herald 4, 5. i bap tart A PAMILY oF THRER ADULTS, an unfurnished Floor of five or six rooms for housekeeptt locadon wit ;, Modern conventences a necessity, aud in ten ininutes’ waik of Madison square tif suited. Addres: ws ‘EKD—TO HIRE FURNT HED, FROM THE Ist of May to the Sth of October, a House and Grounds between Rye and Stamford, Conn. The party requ: the place weuld expect the privilege of purchasing tt a price to be agreed on previous to occupation. The broperty mast have ‘eetinimcate ‘on the sound, ‘ood anchorage in mmmediate vicinity. Ay EORGE PELL, 170 B Apply te ANTED TO HiRE—WITH PRIVILEGE oF PUR chase @ Home, with modern ae "St Now York, Addvom with all partiodase howe our of New Yor! rea é ‘box tb station D, New York nenicnis ae STRUCTION, SAD ES MOUNT BT, V eT, VINCENT, ON THE HUD. mn, N. ¥.—The second session will open on the 29th inst “Pupils roqeireg i at any ume. ‘Teruis per session, withont extras, $117 N ACCUMPLISHED AMATEUR OF MUSIO aioe not be to-day without some knowledge of 4 jan language; rms printed on cards; send tor PRUFLSSOR, 248 E. Phirtieth streot, 7 THOMPSONS COLLEGE, 29 FOURTH AV“NUR, site Cooper Institute, —Bookkee ping, Writing Aritninetic, Germun taught day and evening. ae departwent—Telegraphy canes practically, with struments, in one quarter. qt Pats LEGER 68 WN, Broadway, Cant ACRE inreetsuadeats ules Book! coping, Muthematics, Business Afutrs cigners Englivni backward perions, privately ye yancedy writing 16) $3 monthly; igdies' di A “YOUNG NORTA GRRMAN GENTLEMAN, PAME liar with teaching German, desires a tew pupils im the ovenig at thelr residences; Address GISRMAN, 139 West Twelt CADEMY MOUNT 8T. VINCENT, ON THE HUD. son, New York, 18 miles trom the iat hy 7 terme, $9 « quarter. ree tains 1p irom the Mount daily, Hodson Bi is Institution, conducted by the sisters Ghariy, in he largos appointed in the count ‘Terms (fi Including everything but music) per annum, General patron: AT EISGRURGANT BUSINESS WRITING; DOL BEAR'S “hand training,” 1.193 Broadway, removes Stiffness, trembling or nervousness, and makes better business ponmen in twenty lessons shan “copy, writings dorsin years New puptis received day and evening this week for Writing, BookReeping, Arithmetic, &c. LADY, WHOSE MORNING HOURS ARE ALB engaged, desires a few aiternoon pupils in ues Freneh, Latin and Mathematics Address Miss C., b 139 Herald Uptown Branoh NORMAL, A GiADUATE OF THE SUPE RIOR. Sehool of Paris assures facility in speak’ eaking Frene in three mouths; tree lessons to show. the system. dress Professor SAID, Herald Uptown Branch oflice. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE GIVES LESSON of Italian language, ‘at pupil's rexideuice, at ve terms ‘Tuscan accent taught,” Address He at Untow Branch office, YOUNG FRI NCH-AMERICAN LADY, OF HIGH attainments und best of references, desires Board exchange for private lessons, box 2505 Post office, LADY OF GREAT BXPERLGNCE IN TEACHING the French language grammatically and conversa- tionally desires some more pupils; 50c. a lesson. Call om Madame 98 Second A in a respectable fanny des in Please address B. Bowe, COLLEGE.—WILLSON & Mee ate ‘Twenty-third street, corucr Sixth avenue. costed ) parents are urgently solicited to calle ning. OA RDING SCHOOL FOR MISSES AND CHIIle dren; healthful location; 40 miles trom city;!home comtorts and care; instruction in Koglish music aud needlework; terms moderat Mrs. U. EZ. SEYMOUR, New AXVARIENGED TBACHER, NORMAL GRADUA will teach adults or children Knglish, Freneh iuusic for board; Mf preferred, school hours: ma ea | compensation; references. Address Miss DEV. West renga t 20LS DESIRING COMPETENT hem can secure tl TCHELL’S ‘teas bran at Bureau, ar M ‘Weal Ihirty: arth’ street. i Marva THOROUGHLY TAUGHT—LESSONS I conversation and grammar; terms $15 per quarter of 20 lessons, at pupil's Tesidence. Call on or address Protessor H. J ULLUb 0. 1,263 Broadway. JPBBNCH LESSONS GIVEN, AT HIS OR PUPIL" residence, by an experienced teacher, gradi the Academy of Paris; pupils speak fluently in a few months; first class references: terms moderate. Ad@- dress PRACTICAL, box 167 Heraid Uptown Branch oe NSTRUCTION IN WRITING, DRAWING, ORNS mentai Lettering, Painting on’ Glass, &c. “SOHN 8, SHARP, Artist, 22 West Thirty-ftth street. ‘M188 BOMONDS RECEIVES PUPILS AND CLASSEA in English Literature, Composition, Letter Writing, &c.; also those of neglected education who desire to par: suc any braneb: all communications confidential, 148 East Seventeenth street. N we MAKING POR LADIES. peak ca mae | accomplishments taught by a very low price. Call mornin, atter 10, Reese Wed days, Frid me, and eee en at 249 West Twes! bighth ‘ING TAUGHT BY AN ARTIST AT Pt water colors. Address M. street, nei IL PAIN’ Dils' residences: also w: box 146 Herald office. EDUCED PRICES THIS MONTH ONLY —A G Handwriting taught in ten lessons by OLIVER GOLDSMITH, the reputed “Penman of America.” ply, from 3 to 8, at 1,261 Broadway. PANIS'T AND FR’ Tl LANGUAGES AND LITER&- ture thorough y taught by a very easy and practical method. Classes forming now on very moderate terms, Apply ANTONI 38 University place. XHORTHAND LESSON GiVEN FOR DAILY DICTA tions—Hours to suit reader. 4 L. ROSS, 46 Broadway. AHIRT CUTTING.—THB ART TAUGHT IN A PRAG- tical and scigatifie manner and pupils soon qualified to fill first clagy imapones attendance day or eventag. Apply to VAN « N & CU., Manufacturers of fine om Sketrts, ‘76h "Broadway. MWo RESIDENT LADY TEACH school out of town, for Inglis! French. eda ks Monday. from 10 tw 1 Sixtns ven! p f pu. DEL LOU HST, FRENCH TEACHER IN MERCAN- iile iibrary tor the last 15 years, has just opened & Conpse in the day time tor ladies; inthe evening, gentlemen ac his remdence, Litt’ Broadway. Private lesson; ns. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING (sth Ed ae ia at 218 Broadway, in the Heraid Building. \ ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY¢ situations guaranteed ; salary while learn ing. i USten ty stamp, 8 jaokurat UNION TL WANTRD—I , mathematics o'ciook, at LESSONS IN FRENCH GIV: oughly educated French Mend st ‘Twenty-third street, corner $1 § FER) WEBI Av fll at or Addeoee 107 W of sixth avenue. 1 25 WESKLY GUARANTEES GNTLEM! + $ «) German or French conversation, correct, in uiree months; private lessons. Pr evenings at 1,283 Broadway, below Thirueth street, im jeweiry store. BO Gents. OU french by a Parisian young tad ot Tek rnureday at3 o'clock; A L&SSON. — CONVERSATIONAL how alplot trou tte 8 ‘orth German lady, Address id Uptowa Branch office, 1,265 B: ANTED—BY A. SMALIy RSFINSD FAMILY, A fully of partially furnished {ouse in an unextep Pogable neighborhood, where tho, rent would be Laken Board. Address L. kt, HOLMES, station H._ WANTED-TENEMENT Pic feet bys. nostnsted ns, 21 Delancey street. ANTED—IN RUBURSS, NSWARK OR BROOK- Dreterred, House worth $5,000 to $8,000 in ox- eb Delaware farm; iocome from peaches sioae $1,U0; price $7,600. Address PEAUILKS, Herald offlee, Wy seentes ore SHED ROOMS POR GENTLEMAN and wite ; viciuity Broadway and Ninth street; no fonsekeeping: no auswers noticed unless full oarticu- Jars given, Address C., box 748 Fost oilleo, rED—WoUS yAN Wee Se on band. Parties baving the above to reut appiy to MIX & CO., 15 East nightee WANTHDTA F10OR OF SIX OF SRVRN ROOMS, NV With all modern tinprovements, Address Mrs, A, MAS, 402 Weat Twenty-second street. FLOORS AND ROOMS, FUR. nished, for which we have orders iG SOME (K PINE DIAMONDS Im cannot redeeme will i Tickets A wo, which H, box 168) AWD, very cheap. Address Qa JEWEL: RY AND WATCHES —A GENBRAI J assortment at wholesale; orders alin fully, oxen on eens AKE GHORGB DIAMONDS--BALLLIANT AND BEag 4 tiful; gold wetting; Studs $2 to $10; Karri ings, 96 $5 w $25, Bend fe ee er JACOBS, No. 8 Astor House. PRONG — ANY ONI¢ HAVING A SOLITAIRE Diamond, wishing to dispose at a sacrifice, for cal, answer, box 1:9) Herald Uptown ! ranch office, TANTE TO PORCHASE, A ONK OARAP W a taped; must be cheap.’ Addresy DIAMOND, Nerald oftice. PRR CENT CAN BY SAVED BY INVESTING 50 Diamonds and Jewelry; 0 be Pa ROSEWRtabee at ihe office. om Rroxaway, corner af y ANTED-AN UNFURNISHE ve rooms, for light Lousekeepin and @hirtieth streots ‘an Address, with full pa: aculars and terms, OOMPOR!, box 171 Herald Uptown Branch offic V ANTED—A_ Fits? with additional Roams, between second aud Fourth a nues and Fourteeuth aid Twenty-sixth streets, Address, with parteulars, number of rooms, price, &6., iH. HALSEY, bex 154 Herald Uptown Branch oifice FLOOR AND BASEMENT Floor, furnished or unfurnished, or Second Floor a re’ we — — staal FLOOR, FOUR OR between Tenth BILLIARDS: | turd and Sit! avenues. STANDARD AMERIOAN BEVEL TABLES AND Tee Ran a GlHender Combination Cushions for Ale the patentee, MH. W. COLLENDER, successer te Pnlan & Gollender. 138 Brpadway, New York. RD BEVEL TABLES, WIT! ire aire Cushions; best in use and warranied eo ecoond i pane ‘ables complete for $I: for years; 17 asian Bowing tables rie we zd il. GRIFFITH & CO. 40 Vevey street ANTED-A FIRST CLASS PARLOR FLOOR, Ww hanasomely furnished. without board, in a private for a single, gonueman. where there are ho chil- nd no er ooaniow trom Unlon sauare to Audress M. P. F.. Herald Give Tent, Uptown Bra Brauch office, ANTED—A NICELY WURNISIBD BOOM AND W "hear ert ki for gentleman end lady, Witwout board, or with oar for lady ouly, Address T. O., Herald Oe nea ‘AN DESK ROOM OR. PARL OR, THE & WHOLE of an office, on or near Broadway, below Cha bere street, for real estate and insnrance business. Ad- dros, stading (ull parioulars, REAL ESTATS, J) Madi fon avenue. In the Country. Ger [3LAND HOUSK WANTED TO RENT L Address (ull particuiars to KKUTOKN ition. Thomas street. MANUPFAOTURERS OF . Dice ta pies wil, find, by examination, that for Printi of any eo TEKN PRINTIN' Sst BLS NT, aoe cannot be sarpa sod, AND y SBCOND HAND BILLIARD NEW Not Tables, of ‘all styles, at the now warerooms at re duced Pris, g PHELAN, 9 Rast Fourteenth atront, feeb tet emt atteela ian S, 108, BAGGAGE. Wi roe fiafev i | al NON ae —WEST s1DR STORAGE WARKHOUBR, Seer Formirure, Pianos Baga, 4 axtongve and tee aponall ae during hustaes the, eee ayy bret 9 owner and manager, office

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