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2 tet ert erry REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, _ Central. BARGAIN.—NO. 63 BAST SEXTY-FIRST STREET, north side, beoween Madison and Fourth wv 3 fo Stories, brown stone, 1:50. 100., elegantly frescood an perfect order, with pier glass, cornices und shades; $15,006 Cun remain; balance cash; x rare opport BH. NICHOLS, owner y No, 9 Pine street. GANT FOUR STORY BROWN «. Piftieth street, Fifth and Six Huish; double floors. Address HO! SALE—NEW nop brown ston inth and BHROWN STON ear Broadway, East Side. TWO DOUBLE TENEMENT HOU IN ard. well reuted, which will pay 15 per cent on the investment. Address JH. S., station D. West Side. IN.—NO. Y TWENTY THIRD doors west of ‘Tenth avenue, 16.5X55X98.8, in perfect orde would exchange for city BAR street, 3 WwW fow werty. M. NICHOLS, owner, ) Pine street, ISK YOUR BL WOR SALE—. adelphia enty-third street, iam street, Union PEENTH STREE full size brick He i, LUDLOW st Seventeenth st THREE LOTS, CORNER and Eighth avenue—the tand—for ule, with eral M. A. STAFFORD, 422 West finest location on Man Builder's lows. Fifty-seventh street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO OR SALE—ONLY handsome new thre stone Houses ou M OF THOSE extension ; Hinest location in the improvement, including hwudsome Iso refrigerator: black waluut stairs ‘at: brick furnace in cellar; terms very x ive such ® house will do well to ¢x- Apply to PAUL C. GRE. ostrand, Brooklyn, POR 0} nt in dining re d throu ensy; parties look amine these before ING, 4: ates avenue, near TERY PLOT customer only; space f <8, 150 Broadway, room 9, 10 RENT—A SMALL BROWN STONE HOU 7 ST. James place, Brooklyn: airy location; freshly painted and contains every improvement; neighborhood excellent end rent reasonable. ew York, 00; ulso House with Store, facing Prospect Park, $2.70; terms, $400 to $500 eash; balance in instalments. Tuquire of WM. THOMPSON, 250 Thirteenth street, South Brooklyn, Can be seen on Sundays. Y PROPERTY ‘Oo RENT. TARRYTOWN ON thy ground, commanding fine Tappan Zee, Haverstraw Bay and WESTCHESTER COU} joining the residences of 8. B. ad General Dod; wutiful Property of 8. containing tiv all fully improved in flower beds, fruit, tine trees, shrubbery improvements ; bri ting, 12 rooms lee house gurden, aud’ carriage hi gas inv all th buildings we Carriages, Furniture n be pur- ehused with place if desire seven acres more Land. ‘This property Is offered at’ 4 great bargain, on very eusy ¢ possession. given Apply on the place DON, 659 Sixth avenue JOR SALE one hour from the city res of Valuable Lund, im? fuedintely adjoining the station, finely situated for building lots; splendid opportunity for investment; terms oasy, For particulars inquire of W. J. BARNES, 112 Broadway. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON © BERGEN REA E. For Sale. $6. 30) ONLY (PART CASH)—THREE sTORY . and basen it House; 13 rooms; extra size 108; Pavonia avenue, opposite Court House JOHN I. PLATT, Jersey City Heights. To Let or Lease. ag HOBOKEN.—FOR GOOD HOUSES, AT CHEAP Wi rents and low prices, apply to CREVIER BROS., 124 ‘est Broudway, or 24 Newurk street, Hoboken. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR 'TO RENT. DERFUL SACRIFICE IF SOLD WITHIN 10 nificent Hotel and summer Boarding . light airy rooms; 34 neres rich. smooth, Delaware, Lackawanna New York, near ‘ap; location for healsh- ery. unsurpassed; no fever und large barn; extensive stone stabling, , dice houses: buildings all in good abundance of fruit of all kinds; good water and Plenty of it. Here is a fortune, in summer boarders alone Prithout thie hotel: price only $7000; terms, $1.50), eaah. Balance $500 yearly, Address WILSON PEIRSON, East Beroudsbarg, Pa. —RIVERSIDE.—SMALL COTTAGE, BARN, 5 ACRES & level warden lund; abundance of choice fruit; one pur from city, all trains ; ust be sold. Address J. ATWATER, Riv JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—CHOICE FARM OF 36 acres in Bucks eounty, Pa., near large town; one hour phia; very hexlthy, beautiful country; no kes or stones; no fies told to deceive parties ; 20 tous buy, 100 bashels wheat, 100 oats, WH corn, potatoes, vegetables, &e.. also 2 herses, 4 cows, hou, poultry, carriage, Wagons, Tools, &e., only $5,000; only £2,000 cash required, balance very easy: larg ean tial . jn fine order. Address box G0 Post office, nty, Pa, EAT ON THE HUDSON, from the city. combinjng all that Is desired for suinwer and winter; superb views; pure wa- ter; free from chills and fever: no mosquitoes or other muis- + 13g miles from depot: 20 were awn, garden ail under hich cultivation; cheerful, well gardener’s cottage : large barn; stabling for poultry house, &c.; fruits in full bearing of all ‘varieties. Address box 252 Post office, Nyack, N. ¥. WOR SALE—A SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT ON THE Heights of the Tindson, Twenty-fourth ward, Por Particulars apply to JOHN P. BONNELL, 224 Brondway, Zoom 9 ands, from 1210 1 o'eloek, where photoxraphs eat ween, YOR SALI lage Lots, 66 LY $600 FOR A BLOCK OF 12 VIL- Jeuch, in the beautiful town ot Red: wood Falls, Minn ALBERT GATES, J: ~—ONLY $300 CASH, BALANCE $25 A o iuterest, fer a valuable corner Let, 100x160, t Corona, N. ¥., only seven miles from New 40 Water street, Boston, Muss. se by depot, rk City H ALEK iATES, Jr., 40 Water street, Boston, Mass ORK SALE—70,00) ACRES OF VIRGINIA LAND I ; p ; price $1 per acre. Send for « cular, J. WISE NORTON, Agent, 1,301 Main street, Itieh mond, Vi rn BARGAT BEAUTIFUL COL e 7 res choice land, ch Kingst eights, X. J., overlooking Princeton ; needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Apply on the premises of C. SHEPARD. OR TO LET AT RAV! ¥ desirable Ho For terms apply b J. H. HOPKINS, Ravenswood, or at Globe Lite Insuri co Company, fOTEt ¥ 1E FURNITURE AND LEASE of th cl in Vermont, favorably known as the utes House ; located at Itutland, the largest railroad fn the State; a new house, with all the me Ments; built of brick, t tories high, a rooms; does the lurgest business of any hotel in the State, The present proprictur is about to open a house in Floride sand will dispose of the Bates on easy terms. Ask any com mercial traveller which isthe best hotel in Rutland. For | particulars address W. F, PAGE, Proprietor OS THE BOUNP. ble sites, perf £2,000 feet of w Beamford, © DIVERSIDE VY good pl. dive river fre anchors ress box FRONT FARA ty. table and barns, Yo be full wells de f munerative th sortmere le, The bh Nand thoroughly property Parties with ex ition will be treated with on the most liberal portion of the Boney ¥ romain « ortgage If the partic Shusing wre sutistuctory For terms and. description address J.T, HOWARD, care of levers. Crosby & Kent, bux 1,12 Post ollie, New York eity. ESTATE TO EXCHANG FARM OF 87 ACRES, NEAR RED 5 good ‘buildings, only City Property. Call M. GINSON, 31 RARE BUSINESS OPPOR lew York fe i Thardwa UNITY.—WANT vex and Lot Dr 1h Ulis, Address box 4,010 New York i’ UILDERS TAK Katate of faeres that I will exchange ereetion. of houses in New York City Herald Brooklyn Braneh offic WILL GUE $10,000 CASH AND $10,000 WORTH OF J reset reel entote for n stock of Goods of wny kin worth the investment, in any healthy locality, where a Teusonnbly profitable trade can be done, Address’A. ¥., box 108 Herald office, NOTICE.<1 HAVE A FINE he BAK LAND TO Ne ’ Soon on immediate vicinity family rogidence in New York o n nity § poms ruduivy if necessury, Address H. ke C., Herald lice, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT. __ REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE salable Goods, in lots to suit, for free und Address MANU erty and half cash, ACTURER, Ti REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A BURIAL LOT IN OLD Address, stating low ext cash price, A. B., box 107 Herald office ANTED—TO PURCHASE A HOL with modern improvement Address, stating terms, M. J. K. OF 14 ROOMS alf un hour from city FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. PER MONTH—HOU nected, 185 Wooster stre yuth, the’ large fours Broadway : possession imine Amity street, near oor, 42 Amit RESTAURANT ly; all the business of the low to a’ good party dark; neighborboo pposite Cooper Institute. Elegant Flats, furnished JARDINE, 1 N°, 474 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-NINTH TORE LO LET—312 WASHI Duane street (five stor wi heast corner of Duane and awielistreeta, | (0. TO LET, WHOLE BUILDING, OR i 44); extra light ground floor; steam’ el 160 West Tweuty~ TEAM LAUNDRY, WITH FIXTURES COMPLETE, cheap—Or Fixtures Apply at 340 Seventh avenue, corner th street, from 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARC or any Part at MCCLAVE'S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue. LET—THE STORE AND BASEM vest corner Twelfth street. h street, corner Burela: & B19, jee office. Mo LET LOW—APARTMENTS, SIX ROOMS, ON FIRST rs heigl N& | Yoo doxen a day. East Forticth street, Bath, gas, Mo LET—AT N LET—40 FEET Twenty-seventh street, a private Dwellin; has all iinprovements. Apply to SAMUEL MILLIKEN, 456 Sixth avenue. DWELLING HOUSES TO L Furnished. Twrontieth olive UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. (HAGHTH STREET.) — best order and with all cou. Yenienees for hou ping. Inquire on the premises. VERY NICK UPPER PART OF HOUS' AN Kast Thirty first street (six rooms); gas and bath, an be seen from 3 to 8 P.M USE, 8 ROOM: No. 55 ‘West Fort, EET, No, 1,488 Broadway, , at 357 West Forty-cighth street; second Floor hind; rst class private dwelling, with all modera +r occupying the remainder of she house. BOARDERS 8 WANTE! HANDSOME SECOND FLOO! Rooms, one small and bath room SUMMER x<8ORTS. OREST HOUSE, BUDD'S LAKE, N. J., above tide water, two hours (via Morrix and Toad ( Stanhope station), pure mountain air, wood boating + cm meqnloee THREE LARGE private table; one rerences exchanged, 26 and 26 East This house wiil Y MALLERY, Proprietor, N. ¥.—G00D . HM. RING, Proprietor, BLOCK FROM SIXTH AVENUE CARS—VERY Plewrant accommodations for married or single terms moderate, INDEN PARK HOUSE, CORNWAL Hoard at reduced rates for Se E-R. i. depot or landing. ONG BRANCH.—THE MANSION HOUSE WILL RE- open until October 1; terms excellent table; street, near Bleecker, OR THREE GENTLEME: 2 breakfast and toa at 137 Washington from ferry; private fail; CAN HAVE ROOMS, wot, Jersey City, dinher Sunday; reduced for Septem W. L. MeINTYRE, Proprietor. BRANCH—OPEN jow Lan Heiel). NITED STATES HOTE! LOD throw bens Houed sodueed to LAND, Manager (ute H. LLOW HAVEN HOTEL, PAMRAPO, N. J.—TERMS BLOCKS FROM FIFTH Kast Twenty-third streot.— Reems, with Board, en suite o 0D LOCATION; VICINITY THIR- ty-fourth adway: Sor 10 rooms well furnished ; housekeeping p will find quiet, pleasant house: best relerenees xiven aud required, Apply at No, 7 West Thirsy- pa Peat rend JRENCH FLATS-ALL MODERN CONVE six and seven rooms, beside buthroom, —I junitor or janitress, at No, 74 West Pifty-third street, be: ‘tween Fifth a Sixth avenué oH PLATS—888 NINTH AVENUE, NEAR FIFTY h street: $5 to $GG; seven rooms euch, fine; also eight-room Flat, 200° W Fifty'sixth street. Apply to janitors or to GEORGE 07 Broudway. street.—Four Rooms on third floor to gentleman and Wile, or small family of adults; rent, $25, —IHE THIRD FLAT AT 313 WEST ‘Twenty-first street; all improvements; fine large yard, | other apartments in the new building 308.” Apply ai floor; . bath, good neighborhood; also tour looms ; on second floor same house; one of three Rooms. Inquire at dha alyo a large furnished Room and Bedroom, $6 per week. aries street. ‘TA DESIRABLE FLOOR, IN THE CAPA- us house 4% Lutayette place, opposite Astor Library; NO LET—UNFURNISHED, THE THIRD FLOOR AND Basoment Kitchen of the English basement, house 137 hot and cold water. 417 WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET, 4 Second Floor, of three rooms; house private; rent $18. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS FLAT OF ABOUT EIGHT ROOMS.— 2A. Send visiting permis and fall particulars to D. P. ¥., 216 West Twenty-titth st WISHES TO HAVE A a rivate family, not above ‘Address V. R., box 4,775 New York Post SHED HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS, IN a fumily of wdults, D, 128 East Twenty-second st. IN BEST ORDER edo unfurnished, N A ROOM WANTED. living in the hou: ft RUG STORE Whole or in part. Apply on premises, Stating location. &e., WAXTED—A SMALL VERY HANDSOMELY AND PULL first street, to lei board owner and wife. Possession immediately if re House, nour Fort; one who would premises, 483 Fifth avenue. fourth and ticulurs, ( WILL BUY A SMALL HOUSE AN r $1.40( also other Houses, at the following prices, | si HOUSE; HAS ELI furnished; small family mo LET—A NEW all modern improvements ferred; terms to sult the times; no agent need upply. fice, White Plains, N.Y T—PURNISHED, tage place, with every convenience or party with satisfactory referen No. 1 Cottage place, from 9 to 11 A. dress box 417 A SMALL HOU Unfurnished. THREE STORY orty-third street, or to jo. 4 Warren str WANTED.WITHIN ONE HOUR OF DOWN TOW and w FOUR STORY nished; very best ci oune or for busi . ation for first clu . remises bet or between Zand 4 PM. SMALL HOL h street, between ; house’ and lot n 10 A.M. and ¥ ROAD, | AND STORE side, $50; Store 54 Chatham stree} e Call at Frankfort House oftice. William street. LARGE FOUR STORY BROW between Sixth avenue and SON & PEET, No. 1,485 Broadway, neur Forty-fourth st —10 RENT, HALF A BLOCK FROM ST. JAME Hotel, House of 18 rooms, unfurnished, $1,800 also a ‘corner Flat, west Twenty 9 rooms, with bath, all light, rent hed, $225'per mont third sireet, second ight KR. EDWARDS, 108 West Twenty:third street, Clegant 73¢_o« Bradbury &C rep Suits, Dressing Cas Sets, $100, $4 WHAT YOU WANT TO 8) IN THE EY. AND ALL NEW YORK WILL IRST CLASS 233 WEST FORTY. rear extension; 18 Broadway, to lease rooms; back stairs. Apply there orto JOHN B. MURRAY, E IALL, THAT A STOVE COULD ed in, unfurnished, by alady, with the owners iniaddrexs Mise MORE, No. BO Nixth wv NTED.—MUST BE A FIRST CLASS . on wny of the leading avenues. Address, RUMEX, Herald Uptown Branch office. BUILDING OR HALL, SUIT. jon chapel, west side, between Thirty- rty-second streets, Address, with rent and par- F., box 1,389 Post office Y busi able for n V TANTE! OMS, TWO FLC AND BASEM rith’ steam power, for manufucturing low Tenth si ed, Call ham bers street BY A FAMILY, CONSISTING OF THREE JAN \ ‘adults, @ second or third Moor, with gus and water, in a private house; location below Twenty-third street. Address, with particulars as to rent, ae, A. J. R., box 5,800 Post ollice. In the Country, ALL HOUSE AND ARDEN WANTED—TO m the New Jersey Central Railroad, near ‘adress G. W. Ss, Herald re there is salt water bathing, « large, full ished Room, for a single gentleman; term 12 @ mont! ut board, or $30 with, A ith full particulars, Naswiu street, room 17, FURNITURE, | 1 REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNI- ture and Carpety_ till September 1, at B. M. COW: RTHWAIT & COS, 155 and 157 € i nut and painted Chumber Suits; great bargains in mis- verything. WPERTHWAIT & CO. AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR niture, Carpets and Bedding, at B, M. COWPER- T & COS, 159 and 157 Chatham street. An im. tock and low prices. reduced to $12 per week deaenenen or goutioman aud wife durin, boating and fishing an irty street, per New Jer- ELEGANTLY FURNISHED by the week or for the sou- TH AVENUE, NO. 273, Reon son; private table if desired; references exchanged. WAVERLY PLACE, NEAR HROADWAY.—PLEAS- Rooms, wnd $20 for two, with raunsient people, $2 per + ture, 15 conte, _'TH LECTURE SEASON, URE EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK hood and Cause of Its Premature Decline’ ” at the New York Musoum of Anatomy, 618 Browd Houston and Bleocker surests. way, between _INSTRUCTIO! MY DE NOTRE DAMELUNDER T re Dame; an institute and day sel rms—Kourd and tuition rticulars apply to SUPERIORESS, 218 East day; also Table TH STREET, No. Second Floor and other Ronis, hundso: with bowrd; private tal le; references, VER WEEK FOR TWO; well furnished Rooms, with hot and cold water, ex- family; house and location ‘tiest ‘212 West Forty-third 217) WEST.—THE EF. en suite or sin unusually de HE SISTERS Thursday, September 2, Many A, Daniel R. Hitchcock. cellent gd in o omall mm, for gentlemen, $6, Fourth street, WEST PIPTEPNTH STREET, BETWEEN FIPTII ond Sixth avenues. — shied Hourd; house first class! faanlly privates es Soom WHR 35 AND 97 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET—KEPT by wn English lady; newly und elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, fur families or gentlemen; table; best references, D STREET, NO. 53 WEST, BETWEEN BROADWAY ‘Hundsomely furnished Roms, en table first class; CADEMY MOUNT 8! River Railroad, N. Studies will be resumed VINCENT, ON THE HUDSON 15 miles from the City Hall.— tember 8; terms $147 Parents and guardians are invited to call, COMPETENT TEACHER (NATIVE OF GERMANY) wishes to accept a home with a fami; instruction in his own or the Eny branches | required, Erk, 83 Brondway. ENGLISH LADY WHO TEACHES THOROUGH English, French, German and Address 4., box 431 Post office. GERMAN GENTLEMAN, TEACHING ‘Latin and Greek and understanding mathematics, piany nd gymnastics, desires an eng: a erences, Address O. 8. H., box 131 Herald office. IARLIER INSTITUTE, CENTRAL PARK AND Sixth avenue, reopens September 14. Prospectus to be of this city for and Fifth avenn ly, for tumilies und gentlemet if desired ; references, Music, desires # re-en- CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—NEATLY furnished Rooms to let, with Board EAST TWENTY-NINTH somely furnished Room to let, with Board, to # gen- tleman und wife; also a single Room to a gentleman, Q WEST TWENTY. ment as tutor; FOURTH STREET, ) Avenue Hotol.—T'wo nicely furnished’ front hall Bed- rooms for single gentlemen, with or without Board; English, French and German spoken. LEXINGTON wife can be accommodat HILDREN'S HOME.—A LADY (GRADUATE) WILL 5 ® school for children un- der 15, Every comfort of a Christin home guaranteed. Lo- @ year; no extras. Teacher 1 Brunswick September 10. City references. Address RBY, box 44 Post oflice, West Troy, N. Y. \LASSES WILL BE RESUMED AT THE ACADEMY of the Sacred Heart, 49 West Seventeenth street, Now York, on Monday, September 6, HEGARY INSTITUTE / for young Ladies and Misses. nglish und Freneh, French is the lan, erst M LY, 1,527 and 1,529 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Ba, estublish Sept AVENUE.—A GENTLEMAN AND sd with Bourd; terms $15; also a few gentlemen, $550 and $6 per week; pleasant ‘with hot and cold water. WASHINGTON ©) furnished Rooms to let, with simall, fronting on Park; also large buck Parlor, with Exten- sion, water and ample closets, suitable for atumily. Refer- ences required. TH STREET, 120 BAS’ Peay delightful. Rooms, large closet: City, Jouw T. Law SQUARE.—PLEASANT good Board; lar; —TWO GENTLEMEN OR gentleman and wife can have full comforts of a Home fyivate American family. Call betweer, 6 and 9 OLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,193 BROAD. jay, September 6, for pupils in arithmetic, &e.; ‘EST 19TH ST., BACK BASEMENT.—TWO RE- spectable girly; one as chambermaid, the other us first class cook ; waut to yo together; no objection to a pri- best city reference, ENTY-SEVENTI 8T.—T0 LET, WITH 44 Board, nicely farnished Rooms; reference given and way, will open Mi business ‘writing, bookkepin desks for full business course may be secured evening, without extra churge; terms reasonabl BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—IN EVERY Applications will be received until September 2 board, tuition in En ‘man, Piano, Organ, Guitar and vocal Music, 9) Base Tw EAN COLLEGE. including gvod G 3D ST.—A SOBER, STEADY WOMAN to do kitchen work and washing; is willing to work ; ‘RS. AND MISS WILSON'S Select Boarding and Day School for WEsT FOURTH 8TREET,—NICELY FURNISHED ladies and misses, Rye, N. ¥, front Ruoms to let, with Bourd; terms $5 und §6 Fall term commences NNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Pa., opens September 8; Civil Engineer! tought. For circulars ‘resident, or to O. M. YENTEENTH STREET, STUYVESAN furnished Roows, with Bourd, for entlemon; choice neigh- lerate for permanent poo- dies and “English thor: Colonel THEO, HYA’ No, 1 Nassau street, Now York. Jf. JOSEPIUS ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Long Island.—IHealthy and delightful loca- tion, with fine accommodations and su) Heopen September 1. eutiemen and wives or single jorlood; smull family; terms m: plo; reterences, WEST 27TH S1., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT- a able Protestant worn as good cook; would assist in Washing if required ; good city reference WEST FLPTY-FIFTH fumily have two connecting and two Single Room; to let, with Bourd, to gentlemen or modern improvements and home comforts. TWENTIETH STREET.—GENTLEMAN and wife cun find the comforts of « home in mod- brown stone house, convenient to E1evated Railway ith Board for two, $20; would let Kildare, county Ki rior course of studies. Board and tuition, $120 half yoarly. pectus or call per train from Hunter's Polat ‘every half hour. RY OF THE SACRED HEART FOR SMALL land, conducted by Sisters of St. forts and careful training, $105 utlemen und wives; 'T. JOHN'S COLLEGE, FORDHAM, N. Y., OFFERS ‘every facility for the very best classical and commercial med on Wednesda; station ; Suit of Room: education. Studi Ber 8, 1875. 'Terms—Hoard and tuition further particulars apply to F. W. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT ONE OR TWO elegantly furnished Rooms on first oor, with or joard, to & party of gentlemen or gentleman and r of Twenty-third street und Seventh avenue, over drug store, EES President. ANTED—A PERSON CAPABLE OF INSTRUCTING the English lan A —FURNITURE FOR SALE, AT PRIVATE RESI- dence 120 t 28d st., near 6th av., consisting—vix., © rosewood Windsor Pianoforte ; also a guificent latest style Parlor Suit, 14 1. cast $1,000, for $350; brocatel and ¥75 and $50; Chamber Sets,’ gilded, with cost $675, for $200; cabinet’ made walnut Pillows, Bolsters, &e.; library and dining Furniture, Pai ings, Bronzes. Clocks, Curtains, Contre Tables, Bookenses, Buffet, Chairs, Silverware, Crock” ‘&c. Private parties in want of furniture call and ex- owner, 53 Broadway. LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUS: 505 West Twenty-third street; newly painted, rrors in parlors, gus fixtures, win ern iinprovements; rent $1,200; can be seen during the day. Apply ou premises. LET—HOUSE 69 LONDON TERRACE (403 WEST ‘Twenty-third street); rent $750 per annum. Apply to JAMES CARK, 167 Bowery. Street, near Broadw case Piunoforte, cost $1,000, for $200; eleyant latest style 2, ow shades and ail mod- for $200; one $12 Chamber Sets, with Dressi ing and hair Mattresses, Bedding, Wardrobes, library ‘and dining Furniture, Bookcase, Secretaire, Buffet, Extension Table, Paintings, Bronzes, Curtains, Mirrors, Genter Tables, Car: pets, &c., sold in lots to suit; packed if required, 10 LET—THE FOUR STORY DW 16 West Nineteenth street: LLING HOUSE NO. two vaults and $1,000 per yeur a blocks of Elevated Ruil- Apply to J. N. ion immediately. 91 Ninth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR + gentlemen, without board, near and convenient to class restaurants; refereuces exchanged. ¢ Twenty-first street, =—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SECOND + and third story, all improvements, in private family, to references. No, 28 West Twenty: Horses No, 37 Nussau street, will tind it to their advantage, and will be treated on favorable terms. gentlemen only PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVIN! ing wn elegant Parlor Ploor and Basement’ h &nd newly furnished, everything complete for houseke will let the floors and sell atu great sucrifice. 331 East Fourteenth street. ° ROOM TO LET—g2 Kk; house private; modern improvements. 124 seventh street. PARLOR AND BEDROOM WILL BE Ri furnished, in a private family, to « gentleman and wife, With privilege of housekeeping if aesired; gus, buth, &e. No. 217 West Thirteenth street. ‘ ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOM, BATH, & desirable private house, i 85 Clinton place (Eighth street), newr Bedroom Kets, Bookcases, reasonable terms. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO without board, « Sitting Koom and Bedro d, with gus and bath ; xchanged, at No. 6) U improvements; referenc place, near Fourteenth street. JURNISHED ROOMS FOR TLE vate Freuch family, with all modern improvements, 116 West Eleventh street 2X Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Shawls, Laces ‘and Personal Property of every: deseription bought aud sold. Loans negotiated. {RST CLASS AC . for physician or dentis two or three nice, laudsom r hed Rooms; nu’ ehil 256 West Thirty-fourth street. WOOD—TEN | TPamoxps, waren floor—Rooms from $3 per week u three unfurnished front Roo Twenty-eight street {URNISHED ROOMS TO L > for # Sitting Room and Bedroom. with every comfort for housekeeping, mt No. Ninth avenue. all improvements; | small advance. GEORG. venth and Eighth av 41 with De SQUARE, FOURTH atly furnished Rooms and Bedrooms, with every convenience for lixht housekee: i, OPPOSITE THE WE: ster Hotel.—A large front Ki purty of gentlemen of gentle wily painted and furnished S& SOUTH WASHIS hundred corner Canal and ( pH Street, New York: No, U2 OI van ‘and wife; Cushions, also all COLLE HANDSOMEL n Forty-eighth street and Sixth avenue, nsible party: $75 a i FAMILY, OCOUPYING 208 East Thirty-tifth street | | Htooms; alse sing! ~Elegant Suits Rooms for gentien PART FRENCH FLAT, FURNISHED, SI7- $6 50- 104 Fiity-sixth st I Bedroom if ne j eween Lexington wn | Trays and Slate Work of every d front Room at $20 avekeeping, with small private faiuil AND APA TO LEY. FECT ORDER, IN | four story brown stone private ho two or three adults, at low rent | UNFURNISHED COMPLETE SECOND FLAY, WITH EVERY iu Fifty-fourt! reat low tu adi D FOR A GOOD | I elegant brown stone 6 with owner; wie of lauudty, Broadw x At, place cars pass the door, " panasadibre ibeaids na Furniture at AW SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, HOUSEHOLD rivate residence 21° Kase Twentieth Brilliant toned, magnificent Wi Parlor Suits in crimson, green and silver sutin, one cost $4 + Rep sets, $75, $50, $45;'walnut inlaid ‘axes, from $50 up; spri T PRIVATE SALE—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Ps Furniture, Parlor Suits, in crimson and tan satin and cotelaine torte, $27: gant Chamber Sets, Bodsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Mat- tresses, Turkish Suit, $125; Bookeases, Extension Table, Sideboard, Chairs, in leather haireloth ‘Su No, 47 West Sixteenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avs. Pp (ES ABOUT LEAVING THEIR COUNTRY RESI, superb four round’ 744 octave Chickering Piano- upright 7 octave Decker Pianofurte, $175 ; ele- Bronzes, ‘Paintings, rep and 8i5; Carpets. de. (in lote to suit). Cal dences, and who wish to dispose of their Furniture Varringes, on the premises or at imy salesroom, JERE JOHNSON, JR, Auctioneer, No. JT Nassau street. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, AT 11 O'CLOCK. Sale of fine Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, WIS His including practiee ; Dwell- box 155 Herald office, IONEER, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH rpets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Suits, Vardrober, Lounges, Mattresses, . Kiageres, de.,'at private sale at auction prices. jt Carpets. S, PARLOR AND J almost ‘new, at private sale, by a fami street—Furnitare, TRNITURE, declining y, housekeeping. Call between 9 and 4 o'clock at 205 Monroe street. JAURNITURE WANTED—A NICE PARLOR SET, IN exeharfye for Liquors, by a wholesale liquor dealer. Ad- dress box 4,912 Post office, (00D SECONDHAND, AND Brussels, three ply wud ingruin Carpe! ke. very cheap, at the old place, 112 Fulton street, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. T 697 BROADWAY, FOURTH STREET— Camel's Hai JAME RY AND SILVER. when desired, at a very . ALLEN, Jeweller, hinth street. ware bought aud 1,190 Broadw: BILLIARDS. A MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, ney's wire cushions, solel; hip and mutch games: second hand Tables a¢ great bar- Ww. i FRITH & CO., 40 Vesey street 1ON IN BILLIARD CUSHIONS ATTAINED Call and test L. Decker & Co.'s latest: tive w and old tables, $100 and upwards, Warerooms ntre streets, DERPE at La ‘ BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY BY PHELAN, No. 36 East Fourteenth estuut street. Philadelphia, — BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE—AT LESS ; made by Deckor; sice 4x4; little used, AN KORG poutane than half Address J. B. B., box 109 Herald office. (PUL, STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE, with the celebrated “Phelan & Collender Combination and only reliable table manufactured to the trade. Fur sale by H.W. w York, p Depro Regulators, Take green ears from or Browlway ears Sixth av fourth stree MARBLE MANTELS, 2D PRIC ai FT of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash scription PENTUYS SLATE COMPANY, rth avenue and Se ré AA. An nite NICHOLS —250 ENTIRELY NEW slate and wood Mantels, manufac fe Fixtures, Fence, Grates, Weather ng — Send tor catalogues, 74 rth, Vanes, de Hudson st 25 kobisie ytione deer GRANITE MONUMENTS ard ablp fut part of “Ameries, and beautiful plane and pri W. LEGGE, Seulptor, Aberd cath A hROLOGY,. A —NME, BRIGNOLL TKLLS NAMES, SHOW Aha iene, causes marriages, 30s. 10 $1," 150 West ty-ilfth str PVENTION. CONSULTATION ON BUSINE 4 ut iriends, love, marriage and Gout; pay votuved untoas satiaied. Nor S40 Math aveeues ee ant Mine, SINGH, Clairvoyant Vp AvaM Fes ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND; sent and future, 441 West 16th st AVL can tell the p 75 Sixth avenue, near Seveutooush sh ings. Address INSTR WANTED TO PURCHASE. WO PHYSICIANS—WANTED TO. PURCHALE A PRAC- ree: Address H. W. C., 111 Liberty ‘ork. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING NEWLY FUR- nished two elegant tloors in Fourteenth street, would let mtleman und wife, oue oF two Rooms to quiet parties will 1381 Post office. aor GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TWO OR THREE partiully tarnished Rooms for housekeeping; centrally located; rent not to exceed F. 8., Herald Uptown Branel ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND FRENCH CIR- or $30 per mont! Desk, cheap for cash, Apply at 15 William ‘© JI9EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR U Square.—Lurge double und single rooms for gei ANTED.—A FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE, uit rooms on second floor for family, 4 with Burgir Proof Chest x muvt stand over fect order; state lowest cash eTown ‘Branch office, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, WO ¥OUNG LADIES WISH HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Room, with or without Board, 70 Second av, ERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF APART. ivate table; extra wide house; location family private; references ex- ‘Twenty-second street. central, near Fil changed. Apply at No. 19 ELL FURNISHED SECOND STORY ROOM, WITIL Food Board, ‘9s low price, with small furnily, beut part of Harlem, close to all cars and boats, 148 Kast 128th street. Conwix—Jouxsox.—On Thursday, September the Rey. ©. 8, Robinson, at the residence of the bride's parents, Aboue H. Corwry to Cannig A., daughter of 1. B. Johnson, Esq., all of New York. No cards. JorDAN—DUmany.—At the residence of the bride's on Thursday, Septembor 2, . Blayney, Jaxwix A. Dumany parents, Albany, 1875 by the Rey. J. Mi to Eowarp B. Jorpax, of Brooklyn. Moust—Rouknryox.—Septomber 2, 1875, at the resi- dence of the bride’s parents, by the Right Rey. Charles F, Robertson, Bishop of Missouri, Auruce T. Morsx, ot New York, to Miss Gussix, youngest dau; Robertson, Esq., of Cortlandville, near P WITH OR WITHOUT Breakfast, wanted by 4 gentleman to family of « widow lady of refinement, where th: other boarders, Address M. A. X., Herald Uptowa Brunch OARD WANTED—PRIVATE FAMILY PREFERRED, ntleman, wife, three litth hhurve, io first class house and loculity rooms required. Address, with terms and particulars, M., daughters, infant und three communicating eekskill, New Payvano—Wnignt.—On Thursday, September 2 at the residence of the bride's 8. Hunt, D. D., Warren nuts, by the Rev. Albert . Pavvarp to Harrig V., daughter of Mr. C, M. Wright, all of Brooklyn, No RIVATE FAMILIES AND BO. desiring boarders should register t! Board Directory, 1,103 Broadway. Open e' NTED—BOARD FOR TWO LADIES, CHILD AND nurse; require two above Thirtieth street, east side; American family preferred, Address THOMAS, box 204 Herald office, ANTED—A LARG door; location Apaws.—At Paterson, N. J., on Friday morning, $4 inst., Puree C. Abams, late Of Buckland, Conn,, aged Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, 6th inst. at two o'clock, from the residence No. 44 Ward street, Patersou, N. J. Train leaves Puvonia ferry, foot of Chatnbers street, at 12 M. Avams.—On September 1, at Beaver Dam Farm, Pa, Eraxt MakGanwr, youngest daughter of William E. and Clara Adams, aged 2 yeurs wnd 10 months. —At West Troy, N. ¥., on Fri $, alter a short illness, Captain Samven 6th year of his age. Notice of tunerul hereafter, Bocur.ex,—Thursday, September 2, Acoust Bocut- LER. ‘The funeral will take place Sunday, September 6, at » trom his residence, Sixth avenue, between Second and Third streets, Wakelleld, Williams: bridge, to Woodlawn Cemetery. Bowkx,—Suddenly, on Friday, September 8, May E. john J. and Mary Bowen, aged 3 FURNISHED FRONT ROO: with Board, in a private family, for a gentiem: and child; location, Fourtecuth to’ Thirty-fourth street Address, stasing terms, M. D. Fourth to Eighth avenue. eure of Dunlup & © Drugman’s Ferry, HOTELS, LIGHT ROOMS.—NEW_ ENGL. y and Bayard stre ‘equal in comfort to any first class’ hotel; lodgings 50 cents | and 60 cents per night, STOR PLACE HOTEL, 25 AND 27 THIRD AVENUE, © Institute.—Cheapest and best loca roots, S0e, to posite, Cae Pha the citys ly. Always open, 3 —25) ROOMS, NEW MATTRESSES; CLEAN BEDS, er week, gentlemen und liam street. Open all « night; $2t0 $3 three o'clock P. M. 0 A FURNISHED ROOM ELSE 0 Dyke House, 28 Bowery, corer for gentleinen only, EVORE TAK Bows, daug The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, Septem- ber 5, at three o'clock ?. M.. from the residence of her parents, 930 Lafayette avenue, —At Nyatt, ROL, ard street ; good, wiry, cl from $3 to $7 per week ; also SO conts to $1 per night. OTEL ST, GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE AND TWEN ty-second stre€t and’ Broadw: European plan, $1 to $! je for winter; splendid locati eptember 1, Fanny How- vungest daughter of Albert Heury and Kate 3, Brown, aged 8 months, Funeral services trom the residence of her father, (Washington Heights), this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock, uddenly, on ‘Thursday, September 2, Jacou Buaisten, in the 71st year of his age. eral in to-morrow's papers, ox oF Examen f the above wisociation are hereby notified to tustant church, Grand street, Williamsburg, on Sunday’ YP. M., for the purpose of paying the Tast tribute of respect to the remuins of our worthy member, Joux W. Campuxtt., FRANCIS HAGADORN, F. 8. Croxax.—On Thursday, September 2, Mauta T. Coxas, beloved daughter of John and Catherine Clonan, | iu the goth ‘year of ber age. elutives aud friends are Invited to attend the funwral, from the residence of ber parents, No, 203 1 Ou Saturday, the 4th inst, at half-past elegant Suits secura- t Appointments, ele- M. G. TOMPKINS, HOUSE, ONE BLOCK WEST OF CITY All light Rooms, (0c. a day, Kk; Facnily Rooms, $1 a day, $4 4 week up, 11, 56 Warren stroe THE ASTOR HOUSE, city, by ALLEN & DAM.—The Astor House, havin modern improvements an . will be opened as a first class hotel, on the | lan, wbout September 1, 1475. itone of the most coi CAMPERLL, Associa’ between Fourth and Fitth, September 5, at two v’el fortable and convenient in the elty, the rooms being unusually large, light and airy. er elevators will run bevt of servauts will be emplo (fur the comfort of ite patrons, Rooms $1 to $4 a day. ‘and ny pains will trance ou Vesey street, ‘The Rotunda bas been elegantl: will furnish all thy delicne tors in the county aspeciaity. The bar will be supplied with the choicest wines, liquors, ales, de, 2N' & DAM, Proprietors. is jetorship of the ofthe best known ho: fitted as @ restanrant, and oft the season, The finest oys- Kon K. Laxsixc, Man N. B.—Nr. Dam will continue Union Square Hotel, New York—one ‘ONNELLY.—On Thursday, Many, daughter of Sophia and Danicl Connelly, aged 2 years, Yunoral on Saturda: wenth street, fully invited to attend, CONSOLLY—At his residence, 142d street, Mott Haven, on Thursday, the 9th inst, Cumivroruke Coxyoney, aged 73 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family invited to aitend his tuneral, from St. Je North New York, where a solemn will be offered up for the repose of his ing at ten o'clock, atter which the remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, KCORAN. CAROLINE CORCORAN, daughter of John ‘orcoran, aged 15 years. of her grandn COUNTRY BOARD. nee, ote Oe eat ae ne teens wlutives and friends are respect- | PEW VACANT ROOMS CAN BE IL nam Valley, Putnam eo good Board’ onl; CCOMMODATIONS FOR AF! ders offered in one of the re respectfully t delightful porti« mass of requien , on Saturday i LOCK ISLAND, I. L~ ain open until Sept. HOTEL WILL and the hie Marga Funeral trom the resi cll, No, SLavenue C, gn Sunday, the oth inst., at OARD AT LONG BRA | he ‘felt “considerably Just vacated, i Friday morning, September 8, sud- , only child ot Henry A. aud Mary b, eur 6 months and 15 at the residence of her preey City, Sunday, at haif-past three nit Hill House, one ‘ave skill, at $8 per w parents, 24215 Seventh street, OUNTRY BOARD—AT KE ‘Terms $7 per week: re ot On Thursday, September 2, 1875, Jou W. Mr DICKSON, 157 Bleecker stroe Funeral at two o'clock P.M. 2y West Sixty aturday, from his late RD AT MADE Davis —At RK of DH. B, and Jeanucter EB, Da ineral from the | day, at ball-past two ALicg, infant daughter trom September 6, Add: Madison, N. J, evidence of her parents, on Mon- ‘Trains teave Grand “SUMMER RESORTS. © LA TOURETTE HOUS! A few Suite of Roon wt reduced term Friday, September 3, Gronox W. im the Teh yeur of his ay # of the tainily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late revidence, er of Willoughby and Classon avenues, Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 6, ut two o'clock P.M. DINKKLAPIeL.—On Tuesday moruing, August 31, 1875, Ob Ban Francisco, of typlus fever, Max, tao le Rooms, now’ vacant, for the full season, ‘The relatives and fri . BOWMAN, Proprietor, BATH, LONG ISLAND.—BOARD Fort red one hour frous reanw ood. A. BUNTING, Provrievor, ATH HOTEL, Dow York by steam ears from YS—A RELIADLE AND TRUSTWORTHY | \ | eldest som | prison ~ of D, Dinkelapicl, of this city, aged 21 years and #4 we. —On Wednesday, Joux F. Dork, aged 62, a ma tive of Camas, Newcastle West, county Limerick, lre- Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 411 East Twenty bag a gars Jounty Limerie! leaxe copy. iomseen tie Fe tig yi fh 4-4 9, 1875, Chana, peeneset daughter of Claus and Johannah Caroline aged 11 months and 5 days. Funeral service will take place at the residence of her ents, Hastings, on the Hudson, N. Y., Monday morn- Be. September 6, at seven o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at the foot of Harrison street, New York, when the steamer Adelphi arrives, at half-past nine o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Happox.—On Wednesday, September 3, Wittiaw Happox, in the 47th year of ‘his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 35 Devoe street, Williamsburg, on Sunday, Septem bag at two bab neg Pr Pea 3 ANRAHAN. —OD Y, widow of Roger Hanrahan, ped 65 7 aes ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 231 Kast Fifty-fourth street, on Saturday, September 4, at two o'clock P, M. Hrreucoc! At Castleton Heights, Staton Island, on ‘Howanp, wite o ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend thy funeral, from the Reforwed church, Brighton Heights Staten Island, on Sunday next, Septemter 6, at foul or . M. Horrox.—At White Plains, on Friday, September 3 after along and severe illness, Puxux Jaxe Honroy, oldest cought of David and Elizabeth Horton, in the ‘52d year 4 her ‘Notice of facta will be given hereafte: Jevveny.—On Thursday, September at the resk dence of his parents, No, 3 St. Felix ae Brooklyn. FREEMAN PaYson, son of George M. and Anna L. Jef fery, aged 1 year And 17 days, A ING.—EDWARD KiNG, at his residence, Newport, 1, September 2. ee ‘Funeral services at Newport, Sunday. September 5. Laxcax.—In Brooklyn, ber 8, Micuart Lan- Gax, native of parish of Andee, county Longford, ire |, in the 82d year of his Relatives and members family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 116 Grand street, Brooklyn, E. D., to St, Peter and Paul's church, on Sunday, the 5th inst., at one o'clock, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Members of the St. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Benevolent Society are also in- .Vited to attend. Lany.—On Wednesday, September 1, 1876, at Jersey in the 64th year of his age. relatives and triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No, 126 Warren street, Jersey City, this day (saturday), at one o'clock P.M. Boston papers please copy. Luvcrcy,—At Hastings, September 3, 1875, Janu Lurcnay, widow of the late Isaac Lefurgy, aged 77 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, on Monday, at two o'clock, without further notice, La Forox.—At West Brighton, Staten Island, on ‘Thursday, 2 inst., Captain Joux La Fora, in the Tlat year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funer the Church of Ascension, West Brighton, Staten i, on Sunday, September 5, ut two o'clock P, M. Merex.—On Friday, September 3, “Herwann Meyer, aged 57 years and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Hermann Lodge, No, 268, ¥. and’. M., and the members of the New York Schuetzen Corps, Captain George Aery, are respectfully invited to attend the —s on Sunday afternoon, at half past one o'clock, rom topher street, je German Lutheran St. John’s chureh, 81 Chris Moork, native of dare, Ireland, aged 3 yeurs. His funeral will take place from Bellevue hangeay f lone. —On September 2, Lou ‘Twenty-sixth street, East River, on Saturday, 4th inst., at one o’clock P.M. The iriends of the family are in- vited to attend, Motixn.—On Thursday, September 2, Josxra Mut: LBR, in the 53d year of his age. Funeral will take place on Sunday, September 5, 1875, from his lato residence, 116 Thompyon street, at one o'clock. Relatives and friends ure invited to attend, McDoyato.—In this city, on Friday, 3d inst., Jounx Cuaries, infant son of Henry and Agnes McDonald, Relatives and friends aae respectlully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his parents’ residence, No. 308 Pearl street, on Sunday, 5th inst., at two o'clock P. M. Nevins, —On September 2, Mrs, Nawnix Nevins. Funeral from her late residence, No. 19 Abingdon square, on Saturday, September 4, at three P, M. Rela- tives and friends of the family and also of her father, Mr. Richard Russell, are respecttully invited, without further notice. Packann.—In Brooklyn, September 2, Normay Skavur, youngest child of Bdwin and Julia Hutchinson Packard, aged 14 months. Funeral on Saturday, four P. M., from No, 102 Monta- gue street, Sanvs.—On Thursday evening, September 2, mass, widow of the late Abijuh H. Sandy, in the 73d’ year her age. Funeral will take pose at the Methodist Episcopal church at Armonck, Westchester county, on Sunday, at half past two P. M. SxepEKER.—On Thursday, September 2, Georam W. Swepexer, aged 22 years. ‘The relatives und friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funcral services ut the Embury Methodist Episcopal chureh, corner of Schenec- tady and Herkimer streets, on Sunday, Sth inst., at two o’elock P. M, TomrKiNs.—At Litchfield, Conn., on Thursday, Sep- tember 2, Danuxt H. Tompaoss, in the 66th year of his age. TREDWELL.—At the residence of Heury T. Hewlet Roslyn, L. 1, September 3, 1875. Sac, infant son ‘Timothy and’Anuie M. Tredwell, ‘otice of funeral hereafter, " ‘anp.—On Friday, September 8, of diphtheria, Hxxny Cores, youngest son of William H, and Eliza PY Ward, aged 3 years. The funeral Will take place at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Forty-tifth street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon at four o’clock. ‘oovwakp.—Un Thursday, September 2, 1875, Joun Woopwanp, aged 71 years. Funeral services at his late residence, corner Baldwin and Pavonia avenues, Jersey City Heights, ou Saturday the duh tnst., at one o'clock P. M, a THE STEAM NAVIGATORS. A PLEASANT SAIL UP TO HELL GATE—INSPECT- ING THE GREAT GOVERNMENT WORK—s GENIAL CLOSE OF THE SESSION, vhe session of the National Bourd of Steam Naviga tion in this city was brought to a pleasant close yester- day by an excursion on the Winona, tendered by the Union Ferry Company and some of the steamship mon of New York. Some 120 ladies and gentlemen, delegates, their wives and friends aud others interested in the improvement of navigation, embarked yesterday moruing at half-past ten o’clock from the South ferry, Brooklyn, on the Winona, in compliance with the in. vitation extended to them by Mr. Cyrus B. Smith President of the Union Ferry Company, to inspect the Inman steamer City of Richmond, now lying at pict 45 North River, and the great blasting works at the Hell Gate improvement, Among those who had a:- cepted the hospitable invitation were Mayor Hunter, of Brooklyn; Hon. Y. ©. Parsons, member of Congress from Kentucky; General James G. Negley, Frederick H. Nickerson, Captain H. P. Cooke, late of the Royal Navy; Captain George Sumner and others, The fuit sex Was quite numerously represented and somewhat strikingly by some remarkably buxom specunens of Western beauty. COMPREMENSIVE PREPARATIONS had"been made on board age ba for the reception and entertainment of this m rous party. The boat ix one of the usual class plying between Brooklyn and New York, but it had been metamorphosed as much as possible juto a floating restaurant and ladies’ drawin room. The gentlemen's saloon was entirely relegut to the cooks and waiters, who were busily engaged lay ing out a grand banqu + ON HOARD THE CITY OF RICHMOND. It was about eleven o'clock when, after @ pleasant gail, the party arrived at the Inman dock, The West- ern delegates were all especially eager to inspect the monster of an ocean steamer and quickly proceeded to the task of a thorough examination. The eompany was cordially welcomed by Mr. T, L. Brewster, one of the agents of the Inman line, who introduced them to Cap- tain Cleary, of the cuy of Richmond, and the Captun politely slowed the ladies all over the steamer, w the other officers took care of the more unneaportant namely, the male—portion of the party. The steam mtinued her way some distance up the Hudson and then turned round, and, returning to the Battery, slowly steamed up the East River to the Hell Gate improve. where @ bait was made for about an hour, AN ELAHORATE. CO was served us the steume red the landing plice. ‘The yuests, whose appetites had been sharpened by U fresh air, partook heartily of the repast, whieh con prised delicious cold salmon, be , salads, ice cream, cakes, &¢, for the hungry, and’ lemonade, claret puneh and for (he thirsty, Every: boay then declar of a convalescent, that and strong enough to visit the government works. A short walk be+ neath the hing rays of the noonday sun brought them to the stuircase, down which they de scended to the tannel beneath the river bed, Unibrel- Ja& were put up to protect the clothes from the dripping water, and torches were lighted to show the ladies into these’ subterranean recesses, The detied the wet and plunged into the dark cave, ‘support ing themselves on the arms of their chaperous. The harac- to the the drilis enhanced: the pictu f the scene, Everybody then rety na, glad to tind a Cool shelter bene Yawn: The steamer then proc own the Eust River to Wall street, wuere the excursionists disem- barked, THE CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON, ‘The Oakland (California) Transcript professes to have Information that the good-looking female conviets ab the San Quentin State Prison receive accomodations separate from those of the other prixevers, and Vhub they ar ‘ton With Wines wnd obber delicncies by Ue