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i | a *. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 14,282. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. pacity AMUSEMENTS—Fovnti Pacr—Virst and second columns. PETROLOGY —Sicrunxru PaGe—Sixth column, ILLIARDS—Finst PAG: )xth column, BOARDERS WANTED—Fovnrn Pacy—Third, Fourth and Fifth columns. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Pounts Pacr—Fifth column, BROOKLYN BOARD—Fovrrn Pace—Pifth column.” BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Pirreexra Fack—First column, and Sixtexwrs PaGe—Fourth column. BURINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Eveverta Page. USINESS NOTICES—Nintn Pade—Sixth column, CITY REAL KsTATE FOR SALE—Firrennty ‘Pace— First column, and Sixtenatin Pace—Pourth column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tiaep Pace—Fifth column, and Sixrexti PaGx—Third column. « CLOTHING—Srxrxentit Pace —Bixth colamn. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Tainp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, and SixrkeNTt PaGk—Third column, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Firreentn Pace—Fifth and ixth columns. COUNTRY BOARD—Pocara Pace—Sixth column, DANCING ACADEMLES—Finst Page—sixth column, DENTISTIY—Hinst Pacx—Bixth column, Finer Pace —Sixth column. WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AVD UN- FURNISHED—Firrexntu Pack—Second column, and Siareesti Pacy—Fourth column. , EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Firreextn Page—Fourth and fifth column EVROPE—Finst Pace—Pifth column, EXCURSIONS—Firreextu PaGe—Sixth column, FINANCIAL—Etevesti Pace. FOR BALE—Snxreksth PaGe—Third column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Fretsexta Pace—Third column, and SixTzENTA Pace—Fourth column, FURNITURE—Finsr Pacr—Sixth column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Tup Paar—Sixth col umn. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Trirp Pace—Fourth col- umn, And SIXTEENTH YAGK—Second and third columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Tuiny Pace—Sixth column, and Sixtkenti Pack Third column. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third, fourth HOTELS “Focurt Patk—Pifth ol Ht ‘ovkTH PaGe—Fifth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Finst Page—Fifth column. INSTRUCTIC JERSEY CITY, KEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Frerevxtir Pace—First-column, and Sixreentu Pace—Fourth column, LECTURE SEASON—Focera Pack—Sixth column, LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pacr—Second column. ‘Third column. Pai eget column. ir colurun. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Twerrta PaGE— Sixth column, - MISCELLANEOUS—Sixtyenty Psce—Sixth column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Nixtu Pacx—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finsr Pacn—First and Second colum PIANOFORTES, “ORGANS, &C.—Fourmu Pac! column. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Finst Pace—Fifth column. PROPORALS—Frust Page —Fifth column, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Trp Pace—Fourth cot and SixreKNTi PAGE— cond column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Fiereenea PAGk—First, column, REAL Es ‘ATE TO EXCHANGE—Frereent Page—First id SixtkeNtH Pack—Fourth column. KB WANTED—Firreenta PAGu—First col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—Seeond colurn. SALES AT AUCTION—Sixteuyta Pace—Fifth and sixth cola ns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Srcoxp Pacn—And Tuy Pace—First, second, third and fourth columns, Sixrerxrn Pade—Firet and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Tninp Pace—lourth and fifth columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Page—Second and third col- uumns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &c.—Finst Pace—Third col. umn. STORAGE—Sixreentt PaGr—Sixth column, HE TRADES Tino Page—sixth cova, hE TURF—Finst Pagr—Third column, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Firteenta Pacr— Second coluinn, and SIXTEENTH PaGe—Fourth column, LLERS' GUIDE—Firreesta Pace—Sixth column, SHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Pace-Third and fourth columns, and Six- a nrth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Sixteenta Pace—Sixth col- umn. TCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Sixteenta Pace—Sixth col- WEST: Bad COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Firreexta Pack—First column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Twatrrn Page+Sixth col- ENNETT BUILDING. A FEW MORE ‘oom bra & Co., Bi 2—J. N. Sayre, Gentiem 3—U, W. Smith, Law Books, 4—Thomas M. Lynch, Wines. Edwin L. Irion, Cigars. SA. B. Devonport, sha man, Tailors, bc dare FIRST STORY. Unk Very eho for Banking and Insurance. 1—McMahon & Morse, Lawyers. COND STORY, 2—W. Il O'Dwyer, Lawyer. Jobn Pyne, Lawyer, Ross & Kenny. Real Est Phillips & Cpott, Real Estate, 8-J. Herrick Henry, Lawyer. f244-E. Lidden, Lawyer. , 6—Northwestery Life Insurance Compsiy, WR Benedict, Agent q-Hiomer A. Nelson, Lawyer. Erastus Cooke, Lawyer. wyer, William G. Cooke, Lawye! Nathaniel 8. Sith 6—Albert M. Card, Lawyer. Jobo Fowler, J., Lawyer. Chamber of Life Tosurance. 0-¢ Carlton T. Lewis, Secretary. 12—McCarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers, 18—Cook & Naxsau, Lawyers, H. B. Ferguson, Lawyer. J. M, Cavanaugh, Lawyer, 14M. W. Weld, Laviyer. pens one Seleee Association .. G. Derrickson, Lawye Ti SOTRY, riyyt 1) Jndge Sutherland, 2) ¥. M. Scott, Lawyer, 3-Fettriteh & Cardwell, Lawyers, ‘J, 8. Hanson, Lawyer. 4-E. II. Benn, Lawyer. Dudley 1. James, Lawyer, E. D. James, Lawyer. 5—Sheridan & bouyne, Stevographer D.C. McEwen, ; Bloomer, Real Estate, “G.I. Cook, Reni Estate. 7—Briges & Fellows, Lawyers, J.B. Aitken, Lawyer. 8—W.C. Traphigen, Lawyer, C. Matthews, Lawyer. .H. Ryan, Lawy .. Gardner, Lawyer. £9 Wilson, Lawyer, W. Durack, Lawyer. STs is Voxs 0—WilkInson & Peters, Trustees of Bstate of White, 31 Harri Lawyers. 12 (John er, Stenogr 33§ i Woodall, Lewy SWB Berghols, Civil Engineer. liam and Portchester Raitroad Company. ae ‘apart QURTH STORY. 1—Thornton & Earle, Lawyers, 2 ( Edgar Ketchum, Register ix Bankruptey. ${ Eagar Ketchum, Jr, bawger. 4-Henry Wehte, L 8. Sultan, Lavyer. H. Fuehrer, Lawyer. nesian Anu ner. ’resident. 6—Harmen B. Whitbeck, Lawyer. F—HMasking & Crook, Lawyers. urroy & Butzel, Lawyers. GH Badean, Layer. S-Crarg, Weller & Schenck, Lawyers ‘1, O'Brien, Lawyer. 9=C. II. Willlams, Lawyer. 20-~Chauncey Shuifer, Lawyer. William C. Reddy, Lawyer. NU. M, Giover, Lawyer Fred. W. Kenny, Aitorncy and Counsellor 8 H Lockwood & Crosby, Lawyers 4 'S. Bubler, Lawyer. FIFTH STORY, 1-1. Skidmore, Lawyer John D. Chute. 2—Etuyvesant Bank Receiver. 8) Wakeman & Latting, Lawyers. 4/1. B. Wakeman, Lawyer. 5§.. B. Roe, Lawser, 5 * 6—Jnternational Publishing Company. jules Bert. 7--Fiteh & Fitch, Lawyers. G. Fuller. Law ver. J. M. Fisk, Lawyer, 8—Haseall & Stetson B. G. Stedman, Las 9—Nociety for Reform JO=E, IL. Stpele, Law; Hi. King, Lawyer. .P.& J. A. Reed, Lawyers. Byrne, Bverett & Uo., Lawyers. 34} Walsh, Halbert & Eekerton, Lawyers, SIXTH STORY. nd, Lawyer. or. on of Juvenile Delinquents AaJohy Tow . Nicholsor im, Coventry, H. Waddell, Gene ruptey, act of Ci ss of 184 2--Re Lagan, Scotch B=. W. Carpe 4) Otis T. Hall, 1 | Assignee in Bank ‘ a anitor. 8 M F. Eller, Lawyer, OFC. A Lane, Lawyer. Smith & Dean, City Surveyors, 10) G. W, Van Sicion, Lawyer, 31 (TH. Baldwin, Lawyer, harles D. Burrow, Lawyer. ‘enton Rockwell, Lawyer, 4. A, Lydecker, Real Estate, K. Lydecker, Lawyer, 13) Henry A. Gildersleeve, Lawyer. ua Carrington, Law: 1 Mitner, Lawyer. ‘Two pussenger elevators running all ¢he time, PERSONA NNIE DUFFR WILL PLEASE LEAVE HER AD- dross at No. $19 Broadway, at Mr, THOMASELL'S Hair King Saloon, eutrance on Twelfth street ¥ ONE KNOV TUE WHEREABOUTS OF MRS. Lizaie, Nertage. will confor a great favor by calling oF Addressing 110 West Houstou street, 8. DS—PLEASE APPOINT INTERVIEW NNIE FUE) orsend address to NO. 44, box 100 Herald Uptown ranch offic G. 3 E.-fiieke IS AN ANSWER FOR You aT ‘J+ Herald Uptown Branch office from E. P. E AVOOS—HANTHUS, dr R ADOPTION—A FINE, HEALTHY BABE, i surrender. Apply at the new Lyin; inpbibution, 255 ‘ast Forty-firnt street, coh Monufacturing Company, D, T, Gard | Oa PERSONAL. YOUR LETTER WAS REFUSED TO ME; ur answer to box 101 Herald Ca a Fa ONOR. wendy fnxious to hear from yon, Lr LADY WHO GOT ON BROADWAY CAR AT Twenty-fifth street whom gentleman saw at her window wit permit neqnaintance he’ will pass between 10 and. 11 A. M. to-day; lavender kids, lemon color. RS. BURNS, FORMERLY OF CLINTON STREET AVA will please send her address to box 22 Westville, Conn’ M —NO LETTER AT HERALD OFFICE; WRITE TO A. Canal stroet as before ; car September 2. 8. RS. PAINE WILL PLEASE SEND HER ADDRESS 1YE to ©. G. D., box 1,504 Post office, HE SISTER OR FRIENDS OF ROSE McNALLY (late chambermaid in the Putnam House), will please call at the house as soon as possible. WHERE CAN MRS. D. OR HER SISTER 0. BE SEEN, formerly living at 1,411 Broadway. Address through personal or post. OLD FRIEND. LIGIOUS NOTICES, AN EVENING OF SONG, WITH ORGAN ACCOM. paniment, Bible reading, expositio or ne jiininter or preacher, every Hriday, nt 734 PB. M., at NJAMIN-ALBRO' house, 468 West thirty-sbxth street Everybody welcome. Finder will please return same to JOHN JUST & 613 Broadway, and a liberal reward will be given, OST—A_ TWENTY-SEC REGIMENT BADGE. with V. H. attuched. The finder will receive a reward of $2 50 on leaving it with B. KARSCH, Jeweller, No. 685 Eighth avenue, IE O8T—TUESDAY MORNING, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE 4 and Forty-third street, a small Black and Tan Dog; answers tothe name of “Minnie ;” hair partially rubbed from. her bnek; $5 reward for her return to 130 Went Forty-third st. Stor A SUITABLE REWARD WILL BE PAID to nny person returning to Frod. B. Beach, 346 West Twentieth street, a Certificate of Deposit for $600 and 8300 in bills, which was taken from him Monday evening while riding'dn a Fourth avenue car. SPECIAL NOTICES. A> DDD. II S88 PPP A fTITTr cco H DDI | ae ae es x 8 @: i DDIU | He dr 4 T c H D DI sss PPP AA T © MHI DDie se &°4 fF 6 on H DDD WU sss P A A T ccc H HB AuexanpriA, Va., Sept. 28, 1875. Messrs, Moncxwtuav, Bavxo & Co., 23 Park ‘row, New The rehearsal of the Marine Band for the first Gift Con- cert Is just over. You ean assure vour customers of & post- tive drawing on Thursday, September 30. JAMES BARBOUR, President Montpelier Feinaie Humune Association. Buy at once, the drawing [| will take place to-morrow. Whole Tickets, $20 each. Halves, $10, eth Quarters, $5, eh Highths, $2 50, lane Address oF send to MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., Bankers, 23 Park row, New York, or Post office box 1,387. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SPECIAL NOTICES, = ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, $510.00: Drawn every 15 days. Cireulars, with full particulars, sent free. P, ©. DEVLIN & CO., Stationers and General Agents, 30 Liberty street, New York, —MONTPELIER HUMANE AS80- $1,000,000, scxzraiee nema, as, Tickets, $20; halves, 610; quarters, eighths, $2 50. ¥.'C. DEVLIN’ & CO., Stutiohers and Agents. 80 Liberty street, New York. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. NGLISH CENTRAL FIRE BREECH LOADER, IN Jeather case, with implement complete, 905; @ bargain; also 8. H. Maynard Rifle, cheap. OHARLES ie KILYMANN, #43 Broadway, above 224 st. OR SALE—A YOUNG RHINOCEROS, WITH DOUBLE, Sor pores ‘Apply to PEABODY, WILLIS & CO., 122 nt street. POR SALE—TWO WUITE PERSIAN CATS, WITH bine eyes, imported from Paris. Apply at stable 12 Fast Eighteenth street. ANTED—BREECH-AOADING CENTRAL — FIRE Gun, 12 guage, d0-incb barrels; good maker; atso a 20 guage brood loading duck Gun. Address, with price, ¥. FRANKLIN, 41 Pine street, New York. THE TURF. T FLEETWOOD PARK.—FIRST FALL MEETING SEPTEMBER 20. 30 AND OCTOBER J, PURSE NO, 3. TWELVE ENTRIES; PURKE NO. 4, BIGHT EN- TRIES; PURSE NO. 5, FOURTEEN ENTRIES; PURSE NO, G, FIVE ENTRIES; PURSE NO. 7. THURTERS EN- TRIES. TRAINS LEAVE GRAND | C NR AL, DEPOT AT 11:40 AND 1:05; TROTTING TO COMMENCE AT TWO O'CLOCK PROMPT. NO PERSON HOLDING A IMPLIMENTARY TICKET WILL BE ADMITTED FREE EXCEPT MEMBERS OF THE PRESS. ADMIS- SION $1. JOHNKON BROS. PROPRIETORS, CHAS. DICKERMAN, SUPERINTENDENT, MERICAN JOCKEY CLUB, Full Meeting, 1875, at Jerome Park, 2d, 6th, 7th, Oth, 12th, 14th and 16th days of OCTOBER, Races comnicncs each day punctually at 1:30 P.M. ©. Waratiry, Secretary, A. BELMON', Prosident. T WEST SIDE DRIVING PARK, JERSEY OITY.— Three days’ meeting, October 4th Oth and "eh, purses 1150 for 2:38 class, $100 for 22%) class, B15O for 2:44 class, 100 for double teams, $150 for class, $100 for 3 minute Class; first, socond and third money in each entries, to close October 1, 0P. M., at 216 Barrow street, Jersey (ity. | For full particulars see’ bills, Butrance, cent must ae Ciubeny nominations. VANKEUREN & BIRDSALL. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD. EVERY morning and evéning this week at JOHNSONS corner Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, on the fag at Fleetwood Park. All orders by mail or messenger will receive prompt attention, W. H. & T. B. JOINSON, UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS, SOLD AT THE New York Turf Exchange, every afternoon and evening during the meetings on the trots ut FLEETWOOD and the trotting and running races at ELMIRA. a The result of every heat received as soon as decided from special correspondent on the ground. FRENCH POOLS OPEN AT 6 A. M. KELLY, BLISS'& CO. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT THE NEW York Turf Exchange, this afternoon, on the stallion Face which takes place to-day at Beavon Park, Boston, be- tween THOMAS JEFFERSON und SMUGGLER. FRENCH POOLS OPEN at7 A.M. Close at 3 P.M, KELLY, BLISS & Co. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION offer two purses of $500 each, $300 to first, $150 to see- ond, $50 to third, for all double teams; to be trotted October 11 und 29, 1475, necording to the rules of the National Am sociation.” Entries for the above purses will close on Satur- day, Octcber 2, ut 9 o'clock P. M., at 180 §Montague street, Brooklyn, RORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. (PE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, lave unsurpassed facilities for doing all Kinds of Printing With unusual promptness and at moderate prices. i) AFFLICTED, TAKE NOTICEI—ALL THOSE RE- 4A quiring important surgical or medical treatment, from whatever cause, speedily cured by Dr, Il, D. GRINDLE, 1dz West Forty-oighth st. between Sixth and Seventh avs. NY PERSON CONTROLLING LARGE BLOCKS OF Life Insurance Stocks can hear of cash customer and the matter be confidential by addressing N. B., Herald office. A WSRECIAL NOTICE MUSCULAR OR NERVOUS + debility, indiseretions of youth and manbood radically and permanently cured by Dr. L, J. KAUN, M. and proprietor of Dr. Kuhn's magnificent’ Museam of Art ‘and Science, 688 Broadway. © Residence, 51 East Tenth street, between Broadway and University place, New York. Hours of consultation from 40 A. M. tin PM." and from 6 till 8 P. M., or by appointment. A WPEBILITY BROUGHT ON and diseases of men si HENRY A. DANIELS, M. De. 144) ‘Twenty-ninth street. Ottice hours, A GDIVORCES OBTAINED PROMPTLY, LAWSUITS + couducted in all courts, Passports obtained, law papers reyared. Can be consulted on, inw matters.” ISAAC G. OYCE, Counsellor, Notary Public, Commissioner, 267 Broadway. A WROYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY, . First Prize, 500,000 marki Next drawing October deh and Sth, 1875. THEODOR ZS8Ci Post office box 5,504. 116 Ni street. A “LAST CHANCE 81,000,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED + at Alexandria, Va.. in ‘Cush Gifts, for the benefit of Montpelier Female Tiumane Association,” drawing Septem- ber 30, Whole tickets. $20; halves, $10; quarters, $55 eighths, $2 50. savanna Drawing October 4. 859 Prices Ci of information sent free. Adaress IGLUTSCH & CO., Finaucial Agents, 60 Broadway, room 2, Post office box 1,509. New York city. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY . State Lotteries. KENTUCRY, EXTRA CLASS 47—SKPTEMMER 28, 1875, 52, 38, 34, 44, 71, 065, 64, 82, 42, 62, 49, 57, 6. KENTUCKY, CLAS 48—SerteunrR 25, 1875. 43, 17, 23, Ath 80. 04. 87, BO. 74,19, 20. ye Post office box 2,751, New J. 8. SMITH & 'CO., Managers, Covington, hee, EMERSON & CO., AGENTS FOR . Kentneky State Lotteries, drawn daily. . D., prinelpal BY INDISCRETIONS and radically cured by fexington avenue, near 0 3. si Royal Havana Lottery, dra Kentucky Single Namber Lotter; b 1875. Prinses cashed. Information furnisled and circularsxent by: addressing PARKS & CO., 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272. Private office attached, Office hours, 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. —MORTGAG. CHAS. 0. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON’ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,” 1875, At 11 o'eldck in the forenoon, AT THE STABLE OF ANTHONY HARTMANN, 3) ON THE SOUTHERN BOULEVAKD. ROAD, OSITE MORRASANIA STEAMBOAT LAND- 23D WARD, CITY OF NEW YORK, FY A CHATTEL MORTGAGE, THE FOLLOW- ING VALUABLE PROPERTY, VI The fast trotting black Mare Lady Blanch 2:40, The handsome brown trotting Golding Reindeer; Ethan Allen stock; can beat 2:30. i ut Gelding Billy Allen, by Honest ing Ned Blackburn, by General Rnox; can beat 2:30. Fast brown trotting Gelding Boston, by Mambrino Patchen; can trot in 2:40, Also 1 extension Park Phaeton, 1 spring pony Phaeton, 1 depot Wagon, 1 top side-bar road Wagon, 1 full spring top Waxon, 1 set double Harness, 3 sets of single Harness, large lot of Bliukets, Robes, Whips, &c.. &e. N. B.—SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, TO HIGH- EST BIDDER. BY ORDER OF CORNELIUS FARLEY, CITY MARSHAL AND ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE, OFFICE, SEVENTH DISTRICT COURT AND 80 NAS: SAU STREET. T AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, CLOCK, at 10 4 BY VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS. at their MART, 110 and 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, near FOURTH AVENUK. DOG CART ESTABLISHMENT. BAY HORSE, 10 hands, 7 years old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; very stylish and handsome ; has fine netion ; is a fast traveller; can be driven by any one; for coupe, matched enrriage or dog cart use he cautot be surpaswed, and is warranted sound, kind and true in every particular, DOG CART, used only one month, made by Wood Bro. ; also Harney, English, used only one month; English Holly Whip, ‘Mics, Blankets, acy ac. BAY MORSE, MBLETONIAN STOCK, with long mane d tail, 1544 hands high, 10 years old; kind in all har- has'been used by'a gentleman for road and Park driving; docs not shy or pull; can trot in 3 minutes, and is w: ted sound, Kind wud true; and EXTENSION seat coal box Pony Phaeton, in good order; set ingle Harness, ke. ELEGANT LANDAULET, VERY LIGHT, BUILT BY MINER & STEVENS. All the above will be on exhibition on Thursday; then up © time of sale at the Anction Mart. free from vice; A PRIVATE DETECTIVE BUSINESS CONFIDEN- +, tially, transacted: testimony in divorce esos pro- Address J. F., box 4,826 Port office, New York. ON, indigestion and wasting diseases, ‘The most approved remedies are Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. ‘The original and genuine preparation only by SAVORY & j MOORE, 143 New Boud street, London. Bold by them and all chemists and store keepers throughout the world. MANFRED, HAVING RETURNED TO NEW I R, «York, will be happy to seo lis pat'ents amd friends at his éftice, GO East Ninth street, near Broadway. EASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL ‘and Surgical Cases a specialty. HENRY A. DAN. M.D. 144 Lexington, avenue, near Twenty-ninth Ofc hours from 8 to 8, Taw Gord FORTU SURE, OGTORER 27, 1875, —$L.045,000 (gold cgln premium awards by “Bo: y of tho Fine Arts of Italy ;”” Inrgest, $300,000; smallest, yetod by nobility, unider royal! decree, with ample Princess della Rocca, Presi Duke de Perpi- ostponement’ or reduction utterly. fm Shares. &40; Ialves, $15; Quarters, 87 50. hed in New York; Citculire free. FJ. DIBBLE, er, office 29, 176 Broadway, Now Yori. security; famo, Secretary sible. miums ¢ Comm AVARA LOTTERY.--$510,000 IN PRIZES EVERY 5 days, Prizes cashed. TINES & C1 Next Drawing, October 4, Circulars of information free. J. B, MAR- Bankers, sianees 10 Wail street, rear’ basement, 80, RRH, DEA iS, PERMANENTLY CURED “at No. % West Fourteenth street. by Dr. Keck's od; first treatment free. Call and satisly yourself of its wondertul curative powers. EW YORK INDUSTRIAL EXIMIBITION BONDS, #20; quarters and halves same rate; 45,000; ‘no blanks: next drawing October 4 rawing September 30; $275,000 to. be distribute $1; six for ®. Havana drawing Oct tieths), $1; six for $5. Prizey cashed. lars sent free, ALLEN ‘& CG t, New York. yorning ickets, per +; tickets (twen= apital promium, - t —MAJOR CNARLES W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER. « The following valuable Trotting Stock, bred by HO A.B. CONGER, of Waldberg, N. ¥., will be ‘offered for p emptory sale at BARKER. Ni8 City Auction Mart and New York Tattorsall's corner of Brondwhy nnd Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday next, October 2, at 11 o'clock, and con- sisting of brown Stallion CENTRAL STAR, foaled 1872, got by acon of Young star,dam by Young Star’ brown Station HOWLEY, 193 high, foaled 1870, got by Eclipse Clay, dam Romp, by Rysdyk's Hambletonion; bay Stallion WILL '- THEWHSP T0he High, foaled 1870, got by Dextrous, dam Whimper, by fvanhoo; bay stallion ZERBINO, 15% high, fouled) 1807, got Uy’ Major Low, dunt Zeliea, by imp. Tori Cri; chestrint Mare BAPTA, 153) high, foaled 100, got by Powell's Jupiter; bay Gelding MANPRED, 164 high, fonled 1867, cot by Major Low, dam Maga, by imp. Consternation, Above are a'l very speedy and are thoroughly broken in har- hess, Stock will urrive at the Mart to-morrow for exhibition. ‘AN EXPRAORDINARY CHANCE for breeders. T PRIVATE SALE. Clarence, full X size, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street, Coupe, by Wool Bro. Barouche, nearly new, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street. Top Wagon, P. and_5., by Wood Bro, Clarence, in good order, by J. B. Brewster & Co., of 25th st. ‘Top wtde bar Wagon, by Peck & Co. Rockaways, for four and six persons, and four seat depot ‘AOUS. Top side bar Wagon, by R. M. Stivers. Six-soat Westchester Rockaway, by J. R. Lawrence. Top Wagon, by Brewster & Co,, of Broome street At Yan Tassell & Kearney's Auction Mart aud Carriage Re- pository, 110 and 112 East Thirteenth st., near Fourth av. PRIVATE STABLE TO LET—ONE OF THE FINEST in the city; room for two establishments, with coach- man’s room! 58 West Eighteenth street, between Fufth and Bixth avenues. Inquire in the feed store. TH 8 KELLY. KS FOR SALE—WITIL roperty of a gentleman 100, Will be sold low; SUPERB TEAM OF BLA Phaeton, Harness, &o.. the about leaving the city, cost over horses 164g hands high, 8 years old; very stylish, sound, kind and warranted in every way. one of the fluest teamsin the city, Cau be seen at HARNETT'S Livery Stable, 17 East Thirtieth street, wt any time, or in harness between 4 5. 4 IVERY STABLE FOR SALE FOR $0,000—NOW ng & good cash business, with Stock and Lease of Stable; part Cath and balunce in real estate. Address LIV- ERY STABLE, box 186 Herald office, done at very moderate prices by the METROPOLITAN TING BS ‘ABLISH MENT, Herald Building, 218 Broad- w Rovart A Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Hamburg Brunswick Government L WACHSMANN & CC Post office box 9,316, 75 and 77 } OYAL HAVANA —LOTTERY.—$510,000 DRAWN every 15 days. Next drawing October 4,’ Prizes cashed; Circulars of information furnished: highest rates paid for Bpanish Bank Bills, Governments, &e., ke TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 11 pit OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY Il street, New York. GENTLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE WISHES to sell his fine trotting establishment, isting of & fine dark chestnut mare, 15,3 hands high, very stylish , can trot in 2:30; has a record of 2:45; new road War ness; blankets, &c., price $1,500. " Address BASHAW, box 175 Herald offi GOOD TOP BUGGY FOR $100; A GOOD FAMILY arringe, for $140; also pair Harnesses, cost $200 for 875; been kept for private use, owner has sold his horses. Apply to owner, 668 Broadway, room 3, —FOR SALE, THE PROPERTY OF A LIGHTNING Rod Company, five Horses, fit for all business purpose: crilice ; trial allowed. Inquire at 65 Soutl Houston and Bleecker streets. A to be sold at a Fifth avenue, betwee Q —OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THR KENTUCKY STATE. + Lotteries. Simmons, Dickinson, & Co., Managers KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 508—SePT, 28) N75, 70, 74. 15, 47, 25, 41, 53, 50, 82, $9, 81, 1. KENTUCKY, CLASS NO, '5G0—suPt, 28, 1878, 28, 23, 47, 6 9, 3 45, 17, 46, 33, 38, 10, 35. WENRY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 646—snpt. 28, 1875 22, 4$, 19, 40, 23, 82, G2, 30, 8°47, 20, 6. MENRY, CLASS NO. C40—skrr, 28, 1875, 18, 11, 84, 41, 4, 82, 84, 56, 6 12, 55, 10, 95. Full information by applying to or addressing J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, or ice box 4,069, DICKINSON & C08 of the Kentucky 8 to be drawn October 80; also Royal Havana of rawn October 4, Fall information furnished by. xp: to or addressing J. CLUTH, 200 Browdway, or Post 4,069, HAT EXQUISITE PERFUME, DREXEL Bell Cologne, is gaining widesprend popula of cologne should try it. For sale by (FUE ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN; OR, by Electricity; tenth edition of Imm Briton’s celebrated book, J rity, LP-CURB Hardingo ust tsatied, Bold wt 200 West VA ing ‘orty-sixth stre SECOND-HAND DUSENBURY & ZA. square body full spring top Wagon, Must be wold. 1,505 Broadway, corner STYLISH SORREL MARE FOR SALE—15 HANDS, & yours ‘good stepper; will be sold cheap for wane of ase, Wich avenue, corner Charles street. BARGAIN SELDOM OFFE MR, BATHGATE will sell his Road Turnout, complete. at « great sucri- fice, consisting of the fust Troiting Hore Buy Prince, 6 ate cits hands; warranted sound and kind; ‘80 good Top Bug, Harness y and y Phaeton; wow days’ trial sell 80) beautiful T HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, poms sree ene ANN T BARKER & CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW, YORK TATTERSALL’S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, 0 ft orven, C es, &C., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY T ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Twenty-four hawmallowed for trial on every horse sold under warrantea. ” ae This is the only wyetion mart in the State having the LYN proper facilis howing horses on sale—viz., a large driving track entirely under cover, and plenty of room for examination. CA’ UE OF SALE THIS DAY, A BESVEN koh ad conimencing wit CAPTAIN GEORGE D. HANNA'S, Bourb . Ky) Erourin” UNE AMPLE Bale ” m ed. compl PREMIUM SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES, arrived from Kentucky. ND COMPEISING SEVENTEEN bead ‘of, withont ex- ception, the , fastest and most fashtouubly bred in America, of bay Mare LADY CARTER, 1536 high, foaled 1870, got by Mambrino fray Gelding JACKSON BOY. 19% high, by, Belmont; cam trot in 3. minutes; bay Geld 1GG, 1546 high, foaled 1869, got by Altorf Seco “ant comb ‘waddle and harness horse ; b rown Mare HARLAN GIRL, 151; high, foaled 1864, got by Billy Golddust; au elegant saddle and ‘harness mare; can deat 2:55; brown Gelding ISLAND CHIEF, 15%, fouled 1869, got by Pilot American ; can go to track and beat 2:35; bay Gelding CAPTAIN BUTLER, 15% high. fouled 1869, got by Brown Chief; isa splendid combined suddie aud harness horse ; can beat 2:50; bay Gelding CLARKSON, got hy Clark Chief beat 2:35; brown * Geld- fouled 1886, got by ie. hgh, j {ng STATESMAN, “15 “high, BEAT D and show Btate Rights, can go to track i ‘of 2:35, Win, ae led 1800; pot by Vikcoust’ cam beat , a j ; ot by Viscount: can beat ., Sorrel ek ge MARCELLON, igh foaled 1st 0 ‘ore, ; can trot-in 2:46. Bay Gelding (FADO, 16 hands, fonied 1808. got bs Mort teu ane trot in 3:10, cae ODLAW, 158 high; foaled 1880; got by the W. R HORSE; cnr trot in. 3:10. WALDO. and ODLAW vory closely-matched, rich-appeartn and blood. like and Srotting TEAM, and are uncquatied MYRON, 1532 high; fouled 100; Hawk; can beut 3 mivutes, Brown igh; foaled 1870; got by Wagner Sites * Sopot tate WT ieksagt minutes , 1536 high; foaled 1870; ot you Oean eet 250" Sekcel “itars FANNIE SLAY WOO! : foaled 1820; got by a Kon’ of Strader's G: Clay, Jr: ean trot in 250. "Gray elding CH. .15Ig Mig fouled 8G; gos by Antbony ‘ayne; can trot i 310, “Above all Warranted sound aud in DURING THE PAST four days this stock has been ridden after by over 100 gentlemen, who have all expressed them- selves us Leing more than ysutistied that they can (rot cven faster than ro} full particulars at sale. CATALOG. IMMEDIATELE AWTER above will be offered « VERY SPEEDY SORREL trotting Gelding. got by Joe Hooker, 16 high, 7 yenrs old; is n very stylish and game driver; has no record; can beat 2:40 singlo or double: is ge 1s for any ome to drive and is warranted sound wnd kin INE ROAN GELDING, sired by a Messenger lorse, dam a Star mare, 104 high, 8 yours old; prompt driver and fast sound and kink traveller; we road Wagon, by Brewster, of ‘TOP SIDE. bar street; pet. and shafts. JOP PONY Phaeton, by G. H. Close, ROCKAWAY, NEW, by Gibson. EXPRESS WAGON, nearly new. NO TOP ROAD Wagon, by Hetfield & Jackson, LARGE LOT OF NEW and second hand Harness. TEN OTHER Horses. i description at sale. SALES NEVER postponed on account of weather. ONE COUPE, NEARLY NEW; ALSO ONE EX- + tension top Phaeton, cheap, as the owaer is going to Europe. To be seen at M.’ CURLEY'S, 109, 111 and 113 East Thirteenth street, i Fourth avenue, T ARSENAL STABLES, THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. between Broadway und Beventh avenue, first class ae commodation for horses; box an tails on ground floor; best care and feed: price, month; saddle horses, $25, L. J. BERD Proprietor, A WEANDAU, LANDAULET, COUPE, COUPE ROCK. + away, Phyetons taken in exchange: full assortment of Berlin Landaus, four and six seut Berlin Kockaway’s at re- duced prices, HAM, 10 East Fourth street. ASTON BALE —I WILL SELL AT MY OFFICE, Av Fleetwood Park, on Thursday, September 30, at 11 ML, iny entire Stable Fixtures, tine of Sulkies, Harness, Halters, Bits, Blankets, Palis, Soaking Tube, &e. J.P. GILBERT, A “POR SALE. A VERY FINE ROAD MARE: CAN + trot a mile in 8 minntes: « Pacing Horse, 6 years old, Warranted sound and kind; also two chewp Marea Git for farm! ers. Apply wt 46 und 45 Wooster street. Broome ARGAIN POR BOMBBODY.—A PERFECT FAMILY , color black, hands high; chunky and rangy duit; @yeurs old; day traveller; sound und kind for w lady to drive | hus long tail and fall'mane; no reasoa- able offer refused; also full spring top Wagon and Harness, An guod order, togetlicr or otherwise. T. CRONIN, 10 South street, New York. oraad ais pasnangerss Fhaotons for Iedlos aad bivaicrne Baggies and Road Wagons, at bargains; several second hast J. COLYER & CO., 804 Broadway. LEGANT CARRIAGE TEAM.—CROSS MATCHED, GRAY AND BLACK, 16% HANDS, 8 AND 9 YEARS; sound kind, perfect and true; the finest and most s carriage team in the city. Also, Clarence au, with rumbie seat fur foounan, built to order, nearly news Fourseat Park Phicton, to order by Quinby; two sete of elegant Double Harness; Bear aud Wolf Robes, Blan- kets, three Livery Suits, & fe. The above te one of the finest est jishments in the city, and cost the present owner (wh over £7,000, UNLESS SUONER SOLD AT PRIVAT! BAL*. tug all BE SOLD AT AUCTION pcsitively to tid hichewcxhdder ON FRIDAY NBXT, October 1, at W o'clock, at ARCH. JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, Now on exbibition at the mart. NGLISH RACING SADDLES AND BRIDLES.—A lot of extra fine light Racing Saddles and Bridies, just imported, for sale at HE LONDON HARNESS AGENCY, fth uvenue and ELEGANCE UNSURPASSED. bey No, 20 East Fourteeuth street, between ni ersity place. BLACK TEAM OF HORSES, 15 HANDS 7 yours olds sound nnd kind been iased by a pei y ull summer; will be sold separate or together at Inguire at’ the private house 852 East Sixty- sixth strect, pear First avenue. for two di OR SALE—ONE GLASS FRONT LANDAU, NEW, trimmed with cloth ; will be sold at a ba light} suitable for country oreity. H. BURR, F strect. Fo SALE FOR WANT OF USB—A GENTLEMAN'S private Turnout, consisting of « team of dapple gray Horses, Harness andieather top Landau. Can be seen Iori 4106 B. M. at Ferguson's Mutual Boarding Stables, 103 and 10 West Fifty-third street. SEPTEMBER 29, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THA’ THE FYOLLOWIN PLACES AR) 7 ea UTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECKIPT ¢ ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Pf v NEW YORK HERALD:— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 1,265 BROADWAY. 530 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, CORNER FULTON AND BOERUM STREETS, BROOK- ANTED—CHEAP FOR CASH, A ON Smith & Stivers’ Sleigh, with Pole or Shat with particulars, SLEIGH, box 171 Herald offies ATED Address, PRICE FOUR CENTS. DRY Goons, pee F IRE, FIRE. FIRE, ‘Tremendous Bat IN DRY GOO! No. 40) Eighth avenue, Corner of Thirty-third street. The entire stock of first class, well assorted Dry Goods to bee oe re} yes of cost. saa im Jheap 8 will comm ‘mé we an u the entire stock, valued at. $30,000, in sald. ~ FORS WANTED, A. STOCK OF LADIES’ AND children's Purs On consignment; prompt statements of and money for £785 sold; have the best location tn the city ; can sell from $15,000 to $20,000 during the season ; best of reference given. Address PURS, Albany, N. ANTED—A LIVERY STABLE IN EXCHANGE FOR one of the best ‘d5-ecre. Farms in, New Jersey; no en- n cum bran Address H. B.5., 21 and 2% Atlantic strees, Newark, N. J. 1 4 FOR BEAUTIFUL NEW TOP EXPRESS OR OU. delivery Wngou, worth $250, or will trade for a good driving horse, 154g hands, suitable for hack or coupe. 24 West Ninetoenth street. 175 POE GOOD NORSK, tor PLATFORM GRO- ‘cery spriny n, Nearly new, and Harness. © sacrifice; Horse, Business Wagon anil Hurness, $100; two Horses, suit coal cart or truck, very cheap. 200 West Bigh- toonth street. $5.000 WILL BUY A LIVERY AND BOARDING Stable, desirably local established 30 and doing a good, regular paying bus- Address CLARENCE, box 187 Herald office. years; well stocked nes HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. OTE, ROOMS, SC. Wane. In this City and Brooklyn. A FIRST CLASS AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE adults would like « furnished or unfurnished House whero the owner would board out the rent and not object to & few more first class boarders, Address ¥. D. L., box 170 Nernld Uptown Branch office, THOROUGHLY RESPECTABLE AND EXPB- rienced lady desires a well furnished House, where ‘owner will board the entire rent; best references. A) L,_B., box 157 Herald Uptown Branch office. FAMILY, TWO ADULTS AND THREE CHILDREN, * Goorens rat ed Ce Ra og * Lag or near New Y. 3 i . ey, COUPLE, WITHOUT CHIL 4A. “unturnisied Rooms, in a priv: Street; water VE ih REN. WANT A FEW e house, below Thirtieth Bas, weparate meter; $17 monthly. Address offigs. ald A WW ANzTED.-voR LADY, CHILD AND SERVANT, TWO larce Rooms, second floor. private table, price not over $10 por week.” Address box'SQO1. Post afl Vv ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED FLAT; NOT MORE than $75 per month. Address box 5,004, Post office, J ANTED—A NICE FLOOR OR PART OF HOUSB, IN good location, for family of threo and servant, at mod- Address GEORGE MARTIN, station B. erate rent, WAXTED-A ROOM, POR TWO ADULTS, BETWEEN Twenty-sixth and Thirty-eiguth streets and Sixth and Madison avenues; Board not to exceed$12 per week; pri- vate family preferred. Address R. F. Z., box 166 Herald offi WAXTEDTA FULLY FURNISHED MEDIUM-SIZED. Honse in central and uneaceptionable location ; would require to take # few select boarders; security, three months’ rent jn advance, with reference. ‘Address, ‘stating lowest rent, E., b w York Post office. Ww* ‘TED—A HOUSE, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, botween Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets, near Madison or Fifth avenues; rent not to excced $3,000. Ad- dress E. H. J., Herald office WANTEDIA FLAT OF SEVEN OR MORE ROOMS, near Kixth avenue, from Twentieth to Fortieth ktree ss to $50 monthly. Address FLAT, Herald Uptown Bran office, ‘WASTED A SMALL HOUSE, BETWEEN FIFTTETH and Sixty-fitth streets and Second and Madison ave- nues. Address, stating terms, E. T., box 175 Herald office. JANTED—BY A FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS, three or four unfurnished Rooms on the second floor in & house with iinprovemeuts, for housekeeping; can furnis the best of city references. “Aditress, stating particulars an lowest terms, ., Herald Uptown Branch office: must rent. _MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. ~ AISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE CNION uare—Jmporters of Novelties in the extrome of fasb- fon; Hats exclusively for the races, just received; Modes pour Deull, from W. ©. Jay & Co,, Regent street, London, beet) MICHEL.—NARIE TILMANN, SUCCESSOR, 423 Sixth avenue, noar Twenty-sixth sireet; the latest Modes of Paris Virot, Tuve: ‘alin aud Pi an be ordered by express pH MILLINERY.—MME. FERRERO, NO. 7 WEST Thirtieth street, has now el Hats, ‘The latent Paris siyics eh Bovaew and Round LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURN 2: CARPETS: and Bedding at greatly reduced prices at 8. M. COW- PIERTHWAIT & CO.'S extensive warcrooms, Nos. 155 and 197 Chatham street, Payments taken weekly or monthly. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding, wt reduced prices, at O'FARBELL'S Ex- tensive Warerooms, 410 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and | Thirty-frst Payments ‘taken weekly or monthly, TTENTION. The (Hobe Furniture Company will furnish hotels and ees residences at wholesale prices. Office and wareroome 16 Kast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth av. A WROR (SALE, AT PRIVATE | RESIDENCE, 120 « West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, Parlor Baits, 14 pieces. covered in satin, cost $1,000, for $290; one do. $125; Turkish Suits, $80; ‘rep and hétrclgth Suit 28 amd ($50; inlaid and gilt black walnut Bedstouds Dressing Cases, Bureaus, W. ‘ashstands, Wardrobes, hair nd spring Mattrestes, Dining Furniture, Extension table, Bute fet, Chases, Carpet, 50 cents, N. B.—An elegant rosewood four round Bradbury & Co. Piano, $200; a bargain, A “ERESSING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS COMPEL + private family to sell their Household Furniture; sae Ee satin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost, $1,200, for_$300;'do, oi iticent, er & Brox. 73 ‘octave Pianofortes ‘Turkish Suit, $45, $00; Chamber Sets complete, with ressing Cases, 8) to $170; single Bodstoads, Iaroaus, hair and spring Mattresses. rep and piush Suits, $30 to "$50; Library and Dining Furniture, Paintings, Bronzes, Carpets, ec. 4 positive, sacrifice: must be ‘said soods cin rematik un tober 5. Cal ive story brown stone fesidence No, 47 West 16tb st., between Sth and 6th avenues, PRIVATE FAMILY, IN PRESSING CIRCUM« stances, will sell their magnificent satin brocade, latest Stylo Parlor Suit, cost $475, for $150; one do., 85; magnifi- cont 734 octave rosewood Pianoforte, with Dressing Cuses, $40 up; hair ‘and spring Mattrosses, Wardrobes, Bedstoads, Bureaus, rep and plush Sitting Room Suits, 850 ‘and $30; lib dining Furniture; Paintiogs, Curtéins, Carpets, Silverware; @ great sacrifice; must. b sold. Cailimmediately. Private residence 106 East Thir-’ teenth stroct, near Fourth avenue. FAMILY IN NEED OF MONEY WILL SELL their entire magnificent household Furniture, com- Brising Parlor Bults, covered In satin, cost $490, for Jo. $135; brocatel ‘Set, $100; rep agd haircloth Sees, $75, $59, $30; Bradbury Pianoforte, Bedroom Suits, Carpet, &c. Call this'day or Sanday at private residence 21 East Twen- tieth street, near Bro idway. as Y J. HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, 39 EAST THIRTEENTR stroet—Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Pianos, Purlor Suits, jedroom Sets, Bookcuses, Wardrobes, Lounges, Mattressesy hit: Etageres, &c., at private wale at au arrers, $225; Chamber Suits, Furniture, Bods, Bedding, &c. Payments taken by the week or month, ferms eas; ELLY & CO., rest and Sixth avenue, corner Twenty-fifth GHT HOUSEKEEPING FOR GEN- jeman and wife, a second floor, all the modern im. nts, ina private fully, good netehborhood, West euth to Fiftieth street; remit $55. Address M., Herald Uptown Branch oftice. ‘WASTEDITILL MAY, suitable for a order and unexception: office box 4,085 New Yo ¥V ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, TO tuke charge of a house, or will take a Floor of five rooms at moderate rent. C. SMITH, 355 East Tenth street. A FURNISHED HOUSE, ‘y kmall family; must be in good J neighborhood.’ Address E., Post 7ANTED—FOR A MAN AND WIFE, A NICELY PUR- nished Room, between Fortieth and Fiftieth streets and Fifth and Sixtt’ avenues; price must be moderate. Ad- dress I, R., northwest corner Forty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. TANTED—ONE OR TWO TENEMENT HOUSES OR French flat Houses on a lease, by @ re: ‘ible party, in a good location, Address M., box 150 jd Uptown Trranch office. I. Corse JED REDUCTION IN PRICES OF RNI- ture, Carpets and Bedding at B. M. COWPERTH- WAIT &'CO.’S, 155 and 157 Chatham street; to reduce stock, "Now is the time to purchase: URNITURE AND CARPETS, New Goods, new prices, The cheapest and best place in the city to buy Furniture and Carpets is at the great uptown warerooms, 512 and 51€@ Eighth avenue; 10 per cout cheaper ‘than any house in the city. ‘Zit goods shippod and delivered free of charge, Caifand exatnine our stock D. KELLY, (succossor to H. O'Farrell) S12 and 514 Eighth aven between Thirty-fitth aud Thirty-sixth streets, FoR, SALEWENTIRE | FURNITURE. OF rooms; almost new; elegant Euglish Brngsels C dinck walnut Furniture,’ Mirror, Engravi nine, de. at one half ith cost, Inquire for ‘ourleenth street, over Macy's, , Bronses, Cur: rs, C., 62 West YANTED—A FOUR STORY PRIVATE DWELLING, furnished, fora first rate private family; must be lo cated west of Lexington avenue and below Sixtieth street. F, ZITTEL, 1,026 Third avenue. HORGE A. CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY. —CONTINU Ap thon of the vet ay EM sale of Ci ta, Furniture, Mirrors, Upholstery, Parlor Beds, &c., on bis popular aystem of monthly payments. V TANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN HARLEM, A SMALL Cottuze, containing six to eight sleeping rooms; rent ‘Cail at or address & East Nin $400 per your, eteenth street, In the Country. WANTED-IN ORANGE, OR | VICINITY, A COM- pletely and well furnished House, with all modern im- provements, in a first cluss and healthy neighborhood, roands and stable attached preferrod, by a suiall private fainily of undoubted res ectability and rekponstbility ; might puretiase if'guited. Address, with full particulars and best terms, BUSINESS, box 5,413 Post office, New York. \ N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL AND MATHRATL cal teacher, scholar and gold medalist of fur a ‘eraity, desires private pupils of emplasinent iu sehool; pre res for college (English or American) ; city refer- dees. Address TEACHER, box 130 Her a Uprows, ranch office, 1,265 Broadway. GREAT REDUCTION.—THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 Fourth avenae, opposite Coopor Institate, Arrange: inents having been made to enlarge, those entering belore October L will be received for one-half usual rates. Book- keeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Telegraphy, day or evening, Ladies dopartiucyp. Catt Intaediately OR SALE—BUSINESS TURNOUT; HORSE & YEARS old, sound and kind in all harness, weighs 1.200 pounds, and a first class platform spring top Wagon; alo silver plated Harness: all in fine order; will be sold very cheap for cash. 1,800 Broadway, betwoen Fortieth and Forty-tirst streets. Cook's stables OR SALE—A SMALL COUPE, ALMOST NEW, VERY cheap. Private stable 146 West Kighteenth street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF SORREL PONIES, ITARNESS. and Phaeton, from White Plains fair; also a glass cite cular front Landau; Coupe (built by Brewster’ : will sell f gash at a great sacrifice. Inquire ub private stabie 61 ‘Thirty-third street. VET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLI- TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadwa; You will find it advanta, ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORU IN New York; good Bugsy Hurness, hand made, 81 good Grocer's Harness, $25; wood Milkmman’s Harness, zood Double Truck Itarnés, $30; good Stable Blankets, 1 G0, Ploage culi and examine for yourselves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York st ARNESS COMPLETE AT $10 A SET; HORSE Blankets from 75. up. Hest assortment and lowest prices in New York. Also three sets of second band Har news, in good order. JERE. JOUNSON, Jr. 58 Liberty street, Foes; MILK WAGON AND SMALL ROUTE.—A good chance for a ni sinner. Cull at 182 Wort th Ktroe two da LADY INSTRUCTS MARRIED AND YOUNG LA- AX. dies and childeen in ali branches of @ polished and solid cducat! Mienlt subjects mado easy; love of study, rapid improvement, Address PRACTICAL LEARNING, Herald Uptown Branch office. VISITING GOVERNESS, SPEAKING FRENCH, desires pupila in the Englith beauches, French, Latin @hd music; particniar attention given to adults whose early education ' hus been jected. Address Mrs. GEORGE VANDENHOFF, Boy's School, 105 West Forty-sccond st FRENCH LADY DESIRES TO DEVOTE A FEW P hours to teaching French and Music either ta @ school or private lessong; Lost references given. Address FRENCH LADY, box 18) Horald Uptown Branch office. OARDING SCHOOL AT WILTON, CONN.—HOME comforts; healthy location; thorough Instraction ; kind treatment: long standing; terme moderate. Address’ AU- GUSTS withioc NG CLASSES OF GERMAN,—TNME TEACHER, North German lady, graduated with honors before the Royal Prussian Board of Education, best roferences given and required. A@dross Miss W., box 10, Horaid Up- town Branch office. 188 8. D. DOREMUS RE-OPENS HER DAYSCHOOL for Girls at 47 East Twenty-dtst street, September 23. h A188 EDMONDS WILL RB , OCTOBER 4, 20 Mi Fad Twenty-fourth street, her classes fn Heeratar Also one for teachers and those wishing to avoid the cunfin mont of school ; will recatve two pupils to board, WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN LIVING NEAR the city will board a span of large carriage horses hem but little. Address JAMES ORSES TAKEN ON LIVERY AT $25 A MONTH, OR Btails to let, ut 219 West Twenty-sixth street, ONDON TWO WHEEL DOG CART-IN GOOD order, vory stylist $70) in London, jaported for Britis’ Legation, for sale very cheap, Call at BREWS. TER'S Carringe Manufactory, 149 East Twonty-filth street, J OTICE TO CONTRACTORS, We nre now finishing the Fourth avenue improvement, he expense of moving to other work, offer, at . for the next and to ness; Derricks, hand, horse and steam power ; Cars, 3 teet 2 ineh gauge, and a large iniscell Tools and Machinery, in good order DILLON, CLYDE & CO., 68 East Rorty-ninth street. ORE Tor Sh spring top ie Bo: BAR WAGON, Wr skeleton Wagon, by Daly, second hand three-spring't ton, F150; on tain Coach, $2 ways, S110 up; Stivers top Lined Conpr Express Wagons, one Carriages of all styles, Harness, Wooster st ONE FULD tual Wagon, $50; y Pray, $55 one top Phae Browster Cur- + Rocka one BO; one. katin m, top and ope TOO second ban et, EICHARDTS SALICYLIC HORSE CURE —AN IX V fullible remedy and preventive for influenza, epizootic and, ail diseases of throat and air passazes and allue arising therefrom, as cough, & er. For sa at REICHARDT, rincipal druggists, ighth street akmncis Fourth —TWO PONY BUIL young and 80 A. SECOND HAND LANDAU. ake 000 and nearly new; a} Will be RB & CO., y-lifth street, A splendid Landan, city made, cost glasses in the front.q sold at @ bargain, 145 Kast Twe: ‘Thirty-eighth street; price UE PUBLIC ARE HERERY NOTIFIED TIA’ THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONL AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECKIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD: : BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREBT. 1,265 BROADWAY, 580 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH BTRERT, PHILADELPHIA, LOQRNER BORRUM AND FULMON STREETS, BROOK- “BREWSTER OF BROOME STREET.—TOP, SIDE bar wagon for $125; another, by Godwin dr., $190; ano- ther. by Dusenburry & Nelwon, $150; Dusenburry & Vandu- #85 ser, full spring top, $125; another, ; single seat trotting ‘gon, Day's mule, $70; all newly done wp and good as new. 124 ‘teenth street, Will trade for horses. A “YOR ALB, FOUR HORSES, SUITABLE ron ‘truck, exp! ing or any business, at hal 0; ie roperty af ‘eal allaprad. street. +38) Bowery. corner ‘D HAND CARRIAG Two Clarences, two Landaulets, Coupe Rockaways, one hal-top Cab Wagons, eight spring Victoria, Ma Stanhope Fhineton, three half-top Phactons, two T Carte, two-whe Dog Catt, four-wheel Dog Cart. vp and no top, Wag some by Brewster & Uo., of Broome street, and in fine order, A. 8, FLANDRAU, 972 and 474 Broome street (old stand of Brewster & Uo.) GTABLE IN TWENTY-SECOND STREET BETW SD Lexington and Third avenues, cheap, Apply to SAMUE KILPATRICK, 840 Third avenue. STABLE TO ELT—26 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET; five stalls on ground floor, with good carriyge room and large oft over the stable.” Tngulre ‘of M COREEY, 111 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. 10 LET-HALF OF PRIVATE STABLE NO. 31 BAST See Coupe, $186; two st, three nb top De ANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. CHESTER, ‘opens September 8; Civil Engineering, the Classi a lish thoroughly taught. For ¢ireulars ape, to Col onel THEO, HYA’ i President, or to O. M. BOGS Not Nassau street, New Rork. CATHOLIC TEACHER FOR A SMALL parochial school, Address, stating salary expected, PARISH, Herald offic WANTEDIA RESPECTABLE CATHOLIO GENTLE. man as (ator for young boys; must have experienco and good references; none other} need apply. State par- ticulars and salary expected for two or three hours cach day, Aidress box 3,867 Post office N, CONVERSATIONAL FRENC ‘4 Parisian young iady diplomee. Booke ani pamphlets translated. | Free class every Monday, N. VERIL, 1,287 Broadway, room 23. OFFICE NOTICE. Pak ho FN nn A post OFFICE NOTICE. The mails tor Europe for the week ending 8: yer 2, 1875, will lore wt Uhly ofles ax fll at 12 M., on Wednosday at 12 M., on M. and oh Saturday at 4 and 11 A M. De 1180 4. PROPOSALS. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF Pivots, No. 40 BURLING Star, Niw Yon, Sopt. 2%, 1875, Proposats will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon of the 4th day of October, for the removal ofso much of the pler ancl structures at Steploton, 8. 1., hgretofore erected and now maintatned in the harbor of New York by the New York and Staten Island Ferry Company, as are beyond the exterior line as fixed by law. Vlans and particulars may be obtained at this office. yonder ofthe Hoard. _ GEO, W. BLUNT, Secreta ROPOSALE FOR STUNE.—SEALED’ PROPOSALS Will bo recotved at the office of the trustees of the New York and Bro Bridge, No. 21 Water strest, Brooklyn, until 12 o'clock noon, Satarday, October 9, for the delivery of 1,090 ut Backing, 900 cubic yards cat Face Stone, 1 cubic yards Arch Stona, all of lime stone; the delivery of 8 cubic yards of Granite Corners, ¢ yards Granite Pacy Stone and 81 cubie yards Gran: ite Arches. Printod specifications may be had at the ofc. Plans may be soon at engineer's office, corner Cherry and Dover streo! Now York city Grrr or _EUROPE, ELICATE LUNGS.—ONE OR TWO BOARDERS from 19 10 20 years of age. occupying separate, cham: bers, may be received in the futnily of Mr. and Mrs, Dubois, at Areachon, with or without loons, Mme, Dubois iy niece to the late abd lamented Pastour Athanasge Coquerel, For referonce and term: to Mr, ETIENNE COQUEREL, ppl: Ninth street or would bourd a tonun of horses, Inquire | No, 8 Rue Copenhague, Putts, of «© Mr, DUBOIS: Ville St: on the premisaa Brice, Arcachon, Gironda } ICH AXMINSTER CARPET FOR SALE—SIZE, 23x14, No. 11 East Twentieth street, upstuirs. Also seven marble top and waluut saloon tablos. ATAN PRINTING Est(nwi ENT Thar ais Broadway, in the Herald Belding oe HE YUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIVIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE TIE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISHMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS YOR THE NEW YORW HERALD :— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 1,265, BROADWAY. 590 SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREBTS, BROOK. , __BILLIARDS, _ MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLE: with Delaney’s wire cushions, solely used in all cham? pionship and match games; second hand Tables at great bar- gaing W. Ti. GRItFVITH & CO., 40 Vesey street. NOLLENDER'S STANDA. AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collentor ombination cushions, for sale in this city only at 738 roadway. i EALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF BIL- Nard tables will find, by oxamination, that for cheay and st} ny Printing of any description the METROPOLI- TAN PRI NYTING ESTABLISHMENT, 215 Broadway, can- not be surpassed. OR SALE—A GRIFFITH'S (DE! NT d's aye maple Billiard lete ; all in good order. Ad- Tadto, with appurten dress Kk S TELAN'S GEORGE E. PHELAN, N New York; No. 923 Chestuut street, FOR SALE ONLY BY East Fourteenth streot, iiiudelphi. WANTED BEVEL BILLIARD TARL i ‘Address K. ‘good order, oe ¥ DENTISTRY, SET OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS Al ‘West Thirty-fourt! stro tween Sixth and Branues, near Broadway.—Speclal mechan ral rubber, whalebone rubber. gold and pla ors, Rerulators, &c. Take green cars from or Sixth avenue cars or Broadway cars, NEWBROUGH, 128 West Thirty-fourth street. Piump- rand sttoot ferry: NET YOUR PRINTL TAN PRINTING You will find it advy G DONE AT THE METROPOLT- STABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, tageous. JETS OF TEETH, $5; GUM TEETH, $10 UP. ward; combination extremely light and durable at 216 Sixth avenue, between Fouriceuth aud Viftoonth streets; established 1840; remember 216. 10 DENTISTS.—ARCHER CITAIR, IN GOOD ORDER, for sale, only $30; Lathe, Wheel . §; instrument, Bureas, $10; ork Bi rand street. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPRRIENCE GIVES A. instruction on pinnotorte, harp and harmony. at pupil's Fesidence; only $10 per quarter: best reference. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 129 Herald Uptown Braneht office, 1,265 Broadway. YOUNG MAN, PUPIL OF THE CONS of Vienna, Grapisze, Jesso references given. dress PIANO PLAYER, Herald office. RVATORY Ad. XJONSERVATORIST GIVES YOUNG GERMAN AA. piano lessons at pupil's residence ; best city reference ‘Address O. F., 22 First street. EXCELLENT MUSICIAN Berlin}. destros nore eutlemen need not 4 ferald Uptown Bruel atlce, YOUNG GERMAN LADY, il of Conservatory is $1 a losso: SOPRANO DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT IN A 41 Protestant + Catholic church; competont; also ag organist aud leador, Apply im the evening, or address SOPRANO, 33 West 27th st. AS EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER WILL GIVE lessons on the Piano mt 258 West Twonty-lirst street, or at pupil's residenc Qirticular attention given to beginners. Call o USiC, Peers POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, ; pationt ; ov address ICKETS, Vress Opinions and all Kinds of Printing for musical conservatories and entertainmnepts are farnished in the most clogant style at tho METROPOLITAN PRINTING BSTAB- LISHMENT, 218 Broadway. DANCING ACADEMIES. J. SAUSE'S DANCING AQADEMIES.—CL. lrteenth etreet + Masonic Hall, 114 Bast Brevoors. Aull, 154 ast Fifty-fourth street, PRIVATE LESSONS wt if any hour. CIRO! Eleventh streot. x FERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY Gees ttth etree corner Third avenues, Bank Building <= SIasses Monday and Thursday evenings, Wednesday urday afternoons. Private lessons in Glide Walle @ speci alty. See circular. A Tee DANCING ACADE Y, PLIMPTON LARS at private sculemy, 212° Bast) Building. Stuyvesant stroots Classes Mone jay and ‘hornoon and evening; now classes NOW {hme private Tomons in inde walta a specialty. ’ DUMAR'® DANCING ACADEMY, ets Tee ern otreet, Classes ‘open ; all dances taught itfoctly in one quarter; ix Gancos tryst Keetiy im six private lessonm

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