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| NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1876--QUADRUPLE SHEET. REAL ESTATE, ‘The following business was transacted at the Real Estate Exchange yesterday :— Richard V. Haruett sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in partition (3. M. Stevens, sree), a house, with lot 25x75, on Cherry street, southwest corner of Corlears street, leaschold property, to A, T. Senchon, lor $1,600. Richard V. Harnett also sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in foreclosure (D. M. Van Cott. referee), a three ory aud basement brown stone house, with lot 168x983, on East Forty-tirst strect, north side, 366.8 feet east of Second avenue, to W. L. Cutting, for $6,509. Wilham Kennelly sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in foreclosure, E. D. Gale, roferee, nine lots known as Nos. 59 to 67 inclusive, on a map of farm be- longing to Jobn Cromwell, in the vitlage of Fordham. Also, two lots known as Nos. 106 and 108 on a map of farm belonging to Benjamin Berrian, and two lots known as Nos, 110 and 112 oa sume map, to Elizabeth ©, Batley, tor $13,100, Jumes 'M. Miller gold, by order of the Supreme Court, im foreclosure, Willard Bartlett, rete: a house, with lot 17.1 by 100.11, on East 1121) street, south side, 186.5 fect east of Fourth avenue, to Daniel R. Kendall, for $7,500. TRANSFERS. Ist av., ©. s., 74.9 ft. 8, of S7th st., 18x71.0; M. E. Burns and husband to J. L. Mott....... «$15,000 Clarke piace, nu. 8, U2.3 It. w. of Walton ay., uOx 20 (43d ward); same to sume. «. 7,200 Delancey st., &. s...No, 101, irregular; J, Beumenn and wite to'G. Ptoss. i 9,009 Goth st, n.s., 100 ft. w. of 108 ‘Gix100; E.Cun- ningh»m and wife to J, St +s 38,000 Lexington av., @, 6., 58.6 ft. A. Corwine ‘ty A. Sesopanowaki....... Madison st, no s,, 182.9 tte. of Rutgers a 100.2; Kquitable Lite Assurance Sucivty to >. row Rating ISTeh ak, 4k, 1BTNG fh. 6, of A 4 (23d ward); C. Evans and wile to b. Towell....+ tf Sist st, 25.Gx04.6), 1Osth ats 8. bard and’wite to th av., 5. w. corner of J. Braden and ot Broadway, i tod. 10th to. Near : 127 st., 5... HO fh we of Tth ‘av., 9Ox9I. 11 Strauss and wile to M. RK. Wals! 120th st., m. 9., 250 It. w. of av. A, ‘and wite to E. Kequ 1196 st,, 8.8, 20 ft, @. of Bd wi to sami 197th at, a's, VETS 1. (23d ward) ;'E. Toweil to L. T. vans, Bo k S12 it. w. of Bint Same to same......... se 2d.av., w. #., 100.101. a, of 111th we. M. Levy (reteree) to G. H. Davi 20th a6., 8. 8., 100 It w. of Sth a of Alexander av., 82xiU0 4 Havemeyer, vr 000 Kingsbridge Koad, o. #., 25.3x118.74¢; A. B. Hough, Teleree, to Kh. A. Greace: bes engs 300 ), 20x75; fh." 8." “Neweombe, ‘ret . . 14,300 400d wh. Lexington ay,, 20x100.5 A. Monell, referes M é ith 7,100 e 7,300, Lexington a &. D. Gale, referee, to EB. Go a 6,000 MOKTGAGHS. Amend, T. M. and husband, to M. August, adminis- n. & of Broome at. (No, 26); 3 years: . 7,500 #..t0 RM. Nichols n. #. of Isth 7th av. ; instalments... y of tldsidge st':'2 . of Kldridge st."; 2 ye oy to same, un. 8. of Livisios ander av. aud 136th Eustuurn, E.. tos. D. Tag ay.: 1 Emmeriing, ava, Band Cj By Frenville, Patrick, 4th av. 3 yours, Same to same, #. 6. of 180 Sante to kame, & x. of LOSth st, Same ty same, s,s, of Lusth Same to same, s,s. of 105th Same to sume, s. «. of 105th st., w. of dth a ‘Same to remo and others (executor), 6. st, w. of 4ih av, ‘Sas to samo, s. & of 1Usth at , w. of a years 4.000 « Haine to sain w. of dthav.:3 years 4,100 dame to sam w. of 4th a years 4,000 Goodwin, BE. and wife, to William W. Goodrich, u. 5. ay. FOarS oo ss0e. + 2,900 curner of Lexington av. » 2,000 RA eis 7,000 derer, M.,to J. Pick, 1. «of Hiouston BYE eRe. Linuner,0..t0 oe ot. 2 Ly - eee 2,000 Lehman, Chasies, to's’ M. Wright, ©. x, of Goereic st, « of Houston... . - Metager, F. and “oiligri 46, "Doeizer. a. 5. of tial 7, between 15th and 16th ats. ; os years. . 20,000 MeManus, Thomas, to R. Goeier, on of 45th st., Lexington av.; 3 years. o + 7,000 Same to sume, s. 8. of 45th at., ¢. of Lexinuton av} 7,020 : 7,00 exnauit, J. B. \d wife, to Citizens’ Savings Bank, n. ®, Of 35th st., w. of 2d av; L year. 1 6,000 binson, C. #. to F. A. Robinson, n. s. of S6th st., ft Lexington ay. ; 5 2,000 5 yer ‘ Baudiord, s. W. Brokaw, in. & of 16th at, we of Unto piace ; 3yeurs, and wife, to 3. Schuste: fe lyoar. Brezepxnowski, O., und i s. of Lexington av., « of: Venter, Maria, to thos. 'T. Smith, st uv. ; one you OLICE CHANGES, For sume time past it has been generally undorstood that tho Police Commissioners contemplated extensive thauges in the force, aud yesterday the Board decided 20 the following transfers aud promotions : Inspector Dilks, First to Second district; Inspector McDermott, Second to Third; Inspector Thorn, Third © First. Fergeant Eakin, of the First district, was made cap- aiu und assigned to the Eightecnth precinct, and Ser- geuut Murray, of the Fiiteeuth, elevated to the same position and placed ia command of the Fourth precinct. Captain Wiliams, Fourth precinct, was transferred to the Twenty-ninth; Captaim Steers, of the Twenty- uinth, to the Thirty-second; Captain Davis, Thirty- second to the Twelfth; Captain Walsh, Thirtieth to the Twenty-sixth; Captain Leary, Twenty-sixth to j Captain Garland, Eighteenth to Twenty. ‘Berg- hold, Second District Court, to the Seventeenth ie einct; Thompson, Seventeenth to Eighteenth; Ahearn, Eleventh precinct to Second District Court; Osborn, Twelfth precinct to Fourth District Court, The fotlowing are the patrolmen transferred :—Ben- Bett, First District Court to Steamboat squad; Cotter, First District Court to First precinct; Grossick, Second District Court to Ninth precinct; McPherson, Second District Court to Sixteenth precinct; Fleming, Second « District Court to Nineteenth precinct, Niveu, Third District Court to Steamboat squud ; Gass, Third Disirict Court to Tenth precinct; Kelly, Third rict Court to Seventh precinct; McCormick, Third District Court to Sixteenth eines; McKee, Second District Court to Twentieth precinct; Rogers, Fourth District Court to Twentieth precinct; Gar- side, Fifth District Court to Twoifth precinct Holines, Secona District Court to ‘Twentieth precinct; Miner, Second District Court to Twentieth precinct; Shaw, Second District Court to Twentieth previnct; Chandler, Thirty-fourtn to Thirty-third precinet; Ken: nedy, Sixth precinet to Third District Cours; Koh. Fourth precinet to Fourth District Court; ‘Hartigat First preoicet to Third District Court; Sheehan, ‘Twenty-tirst precinct to Frith District Court; Harve! Seventeenth preciact to Third District Court; Mel Mott, Tenth precmet to Third Visirict Court; Coil Mounted Squad to Third District Court; Foley, Eigith nct to) Fourth = District. Court; " O'Uon- nor, Nineteenth sub-precinet to Fourth Disiriet Court; Golden, Tweltth precinct to Fourth District Court: Kellard, Tenth precinct to Fourth District Court Kelly, Eighth precinct to Fifth preeinct; Wilkinson, First District Court to Seven: hk preset; Aguire, Fourth precinct to First District Court; Lewis, Twen- jy-tourth procinet to First District Court; Dwyer, Filth preoinet to First District Court; Jolly, Twenty-seventh precinct to Second Disiriet Court; Van Dusen, Twent: Utth precinct to Second District Court; Geary, 1! ieen| recinct to second Distrivt Court; Tessare, ighth precinet to Second District Court; Toun, Fourth Precinct to Second Disirict Court; Stewart, Seven- leenth precinct to Second District Cow Berthoit, Fourth District Court to Tweilth precia Lacey, Fourib District Court to Kighteeuth preeinet; O'Cou- heli, Fourth District Court to Nineteenta precinct; Hiteheock, Fourth District Covrt to Twellth precinct; = '" estos en pond to Twelith precinct, ler appointing ‘arker a clork at @ salory of 7. the Board adjourned, y cause Assigned lor the transfers of the Capt: is that ot necessity. The Commissioners were tiees jed with win Steers’ course ia the Twenty-ninih vane lly on the Sunday liquor question, and Williams Was assigned to his precinct, which ig the most important in tho cits, 1 the hope of bring- (ng order out ol Chace The transfer of Caputin ¢ Jand to the Broadway eq Was at bis own request, und Eakin was sent to the Eighteenth because of bis tong service there as Sergeant, ‘he trai r of Leary trom the City Hall was the re- tult of the namervus complaints about the violations of ordinances, cepecially with reterence to ublicensed hacks and cabs, aud Walsh having b weived in the Py fatty vt Logit Was rewarded with Was sent to the Fourth, because he new how io manage the Water sirest Genta A YONKERS HORSE THIEF. } Thomas Gamon, a boy, was arrested yesterday in the horso market tn Seventy-fourth street, while try- ing to sell a horse and wagon for $60 The horse was the property of Hall 7. Baldwin, pt Yonkers, trom whose stable Gamon had stolen it yettercay morning, He was remanded to the custody of Captain Mangan, of the Yonkers police. a os ¥ Q y eit MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ———- ENGAGED. Jacons—Jacous.—Davin Jacons, of Barton, Vi, to Soruta Jacons, of this city. No cards, STEINHARDT—SaLomus,—Miss CELESTINE SALowoN to Mr. SELIGMAN STeiNuARDT, both of Wis city. No cards. MARRIED. Cuase—Greexoveu.—At Syracuse, September 25, by Rt Rev. F. D. Huntington, D. D., Mr. Witbiaw Lavan grr Citask, of Boston, Mass, to Miss Mary F. i. Gueexovan, daughter of J. J. Greenough, Esq. CLARKE—GaLLaGuen,—At St Vincent — Ferrer's church, on the 27th September, by Rev, Father Thomas Daly, of Utien, assisted by Rev, Father O'Reilly, ot Utica, Lowano Wo.tiaw Charke, of this city, to ANNIE LavaETra, only daughter of James Gallagher, Esq., of this city, No cards, Utica and Bingbamton papers please copy. Hasck—Vutres.—On Tuesday, Sepiember 26, 1876, at the residence of the brav’s parents, Jersey City, by the Rey. H. B, Stewart Martin, rector of St. Mark's church, Witt T. Haxcs to Jouia Francss, daughter of Pheovore H. Valter O'RewLyY—Facax.—On Thursday, 28th inst, at St. Paul's chureh, Harlem, by the Rev. Eugene McGuire, Domiick D. O'ReuLY to Lizale M. Facas, all of Har- tem, Bridal party left for Washington, 2 Warks—Wipckry.—Ou September 28, at St, Luke's church, Catskill, by the Rey. Robert Weeks, 5. N. Guiswonp, of New York, to Jutta Connenia, eldest daughter of W. Widgery, Exeter, Engiand, No cards, Wxsr—Enxny,—On Wednesday. September 27, 1876, atthe residence oi the bride's pareuts, by the Kev. Dr. J. D. Horr, Hexny Cuay West to May Apa, ouly obild of J. Osborn Emery, all of this city, DIED. ALLiex.—On Saturday, September 30, Litny Sxxcx- NkR, youngest child of Edgar 5, and Maria L. Allien, in the 6th year of ber age. ‘The retatives and Iriends of the family are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Ann's church, 18th st., near Sth ay., on Monday, Uctober 2, at two o’ciock P, Me Baxtox.—Cn Friday, Eowarp Bakrox, of Totten- vilie, in the 30th year of his ago. Funeral services will be heid at St Paul's chureb, Tottenviile, 8. L, atone P.M. Interment at Moravian Cometery.' A special tram will leave Tottenville at three P.M » New London papers please copy. Bravy.—On voard the steamsuip Acapulco, Sunday, September 10, Joun F, Bkapy, of New York, aged 25 eure, ¥ His remains were interred at Aspinwall. Canmax.—On Friday morning, Cuanes E, Caray, of this city. Notice of funeral herealter. Casven.—At Fort Lee, on Friday, September 29, Gannimt Casren, aged 68 years, ‘Yhe relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, trom bis late rest+ dence, at Fort Lee, on Suuday, at three o’civck. Cuxmworru.—In Harlom, on Friday, September 29, Groxck E, Cusuwortu, sandy Hook pilot, aged 47 years. ‘ Notice of funeral to-morrow. Illinois papers please copy. Crawroky,—Lo this city, September 29, 1876, Mary 8 CkawPonD, in the 34th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy invited ty attend the funeral, froin her late resi- dence, 85 6th av., ou Sunday, at one o'clock, Dayviix. september 29, 1816, Brivaet Daviix, wife ot Patrick Devilo, of the town of Cavan, Ireland, in the 60th year of her age. Relatives and triends of the family, and alvo those of her son, Bernard J, Devlin, are mvited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, October 1, at Lail-past ove o'clock, from ber late residence, 103 Matt st. DoNxgLLY.—On Friday, September 29, 1876, at her residence, 10tn ay. and 684 st, MARGARET DONNELLY, hative of county Meath, Ireland, in the s8th year of her age. Funeral will take place Sunday, October 1, at two P.M. Extance.—On Saturdey, September 30, Mre, ELLEN Extande, in the 74h year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invi to attend the iuneral, from her lato residence, 432 Wi 28th st., on Monday, October 2, at one o'clock. RB mains to be taken to Greenwood. Fixstcuxr.—On Saturday, September 30, Mary Fietcurr, widow of Joan Fleteber, native of Balin- asioe, county Roscommon, Ireland, in the 91st year of her age. ‘May hor soul rest in peace, amen.” ‘Tho relatives and friends of ber son, Joun Fletcher, and ber sons-in-law, Jomes Cavanagh and John Mona- han, are respecttully requested to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 209 Eust 29th st, Monda: October 2, at haif-past nine o'clock A. M., from the: to St. Stephen's church. East 28th st. ere a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, Fraxcis.—On September 28, Ropert Francis, aged bu years. ‘Tho (uneral service will be hold at his late residence, 481 Henry £t., Brooklyn, ou Mouday, October 2, at two o'clock P, M. Gaxrisox.—Suddenly, September 28, Mary Nore, wite of Cornelius K. Garr:son. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at the Uuiversity place Presbyterian chureh, corner 10th st, (Rev. Robert us- sell Booth, D. D.), on Monday, October 2, at eleven o'clock A. ht. Grauau.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, September 29, 1876, alter a lingering illness, Jaxx, the beloved wi of General Samuel Graham, 1 the 64th year of her age, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the 1uneral trom her lute resideuce, corner Wil- loughby ana Throop ay., on Monday, October 2, at one o'clock P, M. Grirrix.—On Saturday, the 30th, of September, Wiitiam Guirvix, i the 45th year of bis age, son of the late John Grilila, parish of Amadown, county Gal- way, Ireland, Notice of funeral hereafter. Guiway papers pisese copy. Hexrixe.—On Friday, September 29, Horace 0, 1, son of Colonel S. D. Hunting, in the 46th year of his age. *Nelativos and friends are invited to attend funeral, ou Tuesday, October 3, from his late residence, Mad: son, N. J., on arrival of twelve o'clock train from New York. Delaware, Lackawanua and Westers Raiiroad, Hvrcuixsox,—Suddeniy, on Saturday morning, Sep- tember 30, at his residence, Oliver Hurcmssox, aged 76 years. Nouice of funeral hereafter. Lawson.—september 29, 1876, at the residence of Mr. John Martin, Bound Brook, 'N. J., Sanait Dovps, wile of William Lawsoa, a native of Jetholm Rox: fer esc at aged 69, Fuuerai service at the above r October 3, at two P. M, Edinburgh? Glasgow and Kelso papers Laytox.—September 28, Joux Laytox, your of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Sunday, October 1, at one o'clock, ence, 604 10th av., without further dence, Tuesday, in the 51st Lockwoop.—On the 30th ult., Exizanetm, wife of William H. Lockwood, aged 54 years. The reiatives and irieuds of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, No. 141 West 56th on Monday, the 2d it oue o’clock, Her remains will be taken to Wo lawn for interment. " Loveumas.—At Tremont, N. Y., September 29, Wituie, youngest child of Edward aod Mury R. Lough- man, aged 6 years and 7 montbe. The ins were interred at Westchester, N. Y., September 20, JAY.—On Friday, September 29, at Ratherford Park, N, J., Mancarer MAY, in the 20: year of her age. Relatives and friends of the fainily are respectially invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of Ler brother-in-law, Mr. James P. Sowarby, No, 246 Madi- son st., this alternoon at one o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. MenX —Sudueniy, on Friday morning, September 20. Moses M&RN, ib the 73a year of 18 age. The reiutives und {rieuds ure respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, f his late residence, 221 East 111th st, on Sunday, October 1, at ten o'ciocs A. IM. Moosky.—Un the 29th inst, Catuenine Mooney, aged 39 years, native of county Cavan, Ireland, ‘The reiatives and friends are iovited to the funcral, from 124 West 49th st., this Sunday, at one P.M. MonrGax.—Suddenly, on September 29, Wittiam Mon. GAN, glues siainer. Faxeral from his Jato residence, 57 ‘South 8th st., Brooklyn, KE. D., on Octover 2, at hail-past two o'clock. McBrips.—Oa Thursday, September Parnick MeBuips, a native of the county Monaghan, Lreiaud, ia the 68d year of his age, His remains will be taken from lis jate residence, 130 Fast 45th st., on Monday, October 2, ai ten o'clock A. M., to the Chureh of St Agues, 43d st. and dd av, where @ solemn high mass of requiem will be offered up tor the repose of hie soul. Ioterment in Calvary. Relatives and friends of the family are respectiully 1n- vited to attend, Oakky,—Ou Friday, September 29, Witiik Broome OAKkY, Of this city, aged 2 years, 5 months, 18 days. Relutivos and intends are respectiuily mvived to at- tend H's funeral, at two o'clock this afteruoon, from lia father’s residence, 645 Broume st Vanvou.—Suddenly, on Saturday afternoon, Septem: ber 30, 1870, AMutta Panvou, wile of Peter A. Purvou, iv the Dist year ot her age, Friends of the fumily are imyited to attend tho funera}, from her jato residence, 223 West 13th &t., on Monday, October 2, at one o’elvek, Phart.—On Saturday, September 90, Catitanina, widow of James Pratt, tn the 72d year oi her age. Funeral will tuke place ou Monday, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 229 Wost suth st. Prion. —At Whippany, N. J., September 25, ot diph- theria, FLonenck GkonGia, daughter of Dr. J, N. and Surah M. Prior, aged 5 yours and 18 days, Trenton papers please copy. Priok,—On Thuraday, September 28, Mra, Briwaxt Prior, im the 55th yoar'ot her age. he (unera) takes pee trom her residence, 952 1st hy., Sanday, October ScHiRMkR. —GERTRUDER, wile of tho late Joseph M. Schirmer. Fanerai services will tal dence, Union Hotel, Whi ius, N. Y., on Monday, Octover 2, attwol, M. Relatives avd triends are re- specitally invited to attend, Scorz.—Suddeniy, ou Friday, Davin Scort, cidest lace from lier lato r ou of David and Baphemia Scott, deceased, in the 334 Year ol lig age. . Relatives and friends; vlso actiy yotoran mem- bers of G company, Seventh regiment, N. @ BN. Y., Ato seevectiully 1nviied to attoud bis Tdustal, irda the | ton offer for xale hiv valuabi Hails aud Gus Fixtares, compivte, Apply at No. 27 Pe residence of Mr. KE. C, Anderson, No, 367 Lexington | + New York city, on Sunway next, at 1 PM. Comrany G, SkvaNTH ReGinent, 5 New Youk, Sept. 30, It is the painful duty of the Commandant to an- nounce to the company the sudden death of their lute comrade, David Scott. Membors are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 367 Lexingtou av.,on Sunday, October 1 prox., at one o’clock P. Ml., in citizen's dress. JAMES C. ABRAMS, Captain Commanding. Joun McGuexver, First Sergeant. Stuvvesant.—At Cavandaigua, N. Y., on Wednes- day, September 27, Nicuouas WiLLiAM, son of the lat Joxepn RK. Stuyveran Fuuweral at St, Mark's church, 2d ay, and 10th st.. on Monuay, October 2 at four ?, M. Relatives and triends of the family invited to attend. St. Joux.—Friday, 20th inst, Newron Sr. Jouy, late of Mobile, Ala, Funeral trom No, 153 Madison av., on Monday after- bev) atthree o'clock. Friends of the family are in- Vite Wuirry,—On the 30th ult., Micmaxt, son of Robert and Mary Whitty, in the 24h year of iis age, ‘The relati and friends are invited to the funeral, {rom bis late residence, corner 69h st and llth av., on Monday, the 2d inst. at oue P, M. eile arth PROPOSALS, | ch bi i and Grindstone, at Quarries, Ys eae Farm Laud, Manufactured Stock, Good Will Of file Business WORTHINGTON & SONS, In Ohio and Michigun, hy tender. The executors and exeeutrix of the late John Worthing- Quarries, Plant, Farm Lang, and the Good Will of the und will, up to the for sal Manufactured Goods on han: ness in Ohio and 18th October, 1676, receive tenders fur tho purchase of the whole, or portions to be addressed to “Walter 8 Leo, The extensive business of Worthington & Son, as quarry- meu and manu rs af block aud grindstone, has been carried on for twenty-one years, und ts now in fall poration, ding over the United States and Canada, Their chain of quarries, equipped with all the moderu {unpre touls and niachinery, and their railroad peivite, hand shipme: etured und sod in one year (ia addition to block stone) fourteen thousand eight handred and twenty fing tons of grindstones, probably the lurgest quantity shipped in one year by any uriudwtone concern in the world, gives an idea of the eatent of thelr resvarces and theit Business. Tho quarries are all in the most favorable situa- ton for’ transportation, purvoxss, und the machtnery the nyost approved wud in the best of urder, ements in and docks, afford unsurpassed facilities for produ. th ‘Thar they mai the buildings erected wit Rrownheln sumtstone from these qaurries:—Cusiom House and Post Vice, Sandusky, Ohio; Court House, Savings Hank, Natioual Bank Buiidinus, Oleveland ly House, Toledo} List of a fow ot City Hail, Moffur's Block, Way Detroit, Mich. ; Capitol Lansing: W. dwoilings, Balla wers’ Block, Rochester; Bi ke, Byracune ; Stato Captor (interior Work), Albany; Custom House and Post Ottic You n’'s Christian Assocla tion, Jew ck, Sth ay. o Brogks Bros.’ cloth ay,, New York; Prospect Park stone States Court and Post Office, Trenton TE N. J; Academy of cing Arts, Agricultacal ty Coleg: Ruildiigs, Hartiord, Kuston, Pa., Palmer totel, onore ‘Block, Makino H z M. * Blo B. R Castom Hore and Post Othe», D, Mel kiord: Custom House and Post Office. Haniilqon; Custom House, University o ing Warehouse, St. dames? Cathedral, meat wi Bank, “Montron!; Brownholn, —(1,) Pais qnarry ts situated about 35 maltes fro ies rom Amherst and 25 miles from Sandusky: w siding with the main line ofthe Lake Shore and Michizan Southern railways, and by aswiteh with adock at Vermillion, on Lake Erie: ts tully equipped aud gives employment to’ 146 men. Tt contains vout 95 ares, comprised of lots Nex, 27 and 28, in Brown heim towvshi?, Loraine county, together with'the neces- sary rights of way for rallway purposes. ‘The equipment consists.ot thres steam engines and boll- ‘And une horse power, operating seven steain derricks and one horse power derrick, which are all rigged tor hoist- Ing with wite fope: eno hore» power hoisting goat. seven ston power hoisting gears, @ blacksmith's shop with tools, oflige, too} house, carpenter's house, a stone dwelling house, a stone barn, wagon shed, corn honse, thirteen double houses, two of stone and eleven of woud; six wooden houses, a stoue stable, accommodating thirteen horses, About 16 acres wre in hay and past (2) The residue ot atorm of 20 years in a quarry lense, daved Oth May, 1865, of the N. K. part of lot 4, eouteining seven of ight neres, known as the Bacon Quarry. Gh.) The right, title and ington in part of lot 2, containing 10 acres, more or less, known us the Farnesworth Quarry. Vermillion, Ohio.—(4.) The harbor on Lake Erie bas been dredged, and affords a depth of wat vensel on the lak The dock prop lows Nos, 213, 214, 21: 16,217 and 218; the neee: rights of way for railway purposes, and 200 feet of solid does. Ih quipped a threes steam derricks, with ol rite fsb reo on gears and building, on of boom iste: jorse, ke. (.) Village Lot 226, fronting on Teledo street, being Me Water Lat, € ing about 34 of an acre, commenc- ing atthe northeast corner of the river bridge abutment and running 100x150, "Amherst, Uby.—(7.) This quarry. formorly called the Hall Quarry, is about she miles from Brownhelm. something over aimile northeast of Atuberst Village, and is connected with the Luke Shor ad Michigan Southern Railroad by * It_produces every grit known in Northern Ohio, as & grindstone qui i It is made 60 in Amberst Townsnip, and ‘The entire machinery has been in is ii d ordet rst and Contents, ¢ residue of # term of UW tigate in a louse Henry Merthe and wife to Juin Worthington ot a portion of Lot Gin am Townshiy Cage th y'Phis contiln: whe T wcres. out 165 acres, at Grindstone . north of | 1% roduet ist y s. For farmers’ use this stone has no equal, F ady sale throughout the United Btates and ala. ne machinery, dock, bulldings, houses, &e., are new and in the best condition. ‘A sult vein underlies the whole prop- erty, ‘Ihere is a dock 1,800 feet long, with un average width of 25 feet, having upon it # store warebouse, 30x20 te good will of tho business and the manufactured stock on hand will wiso be sold, Further particulars, pamphlets, with plans, photographs, abstracts of title may be had'on ap licatt nto T. W. BAYAUD, 60 NEW ST. BETWBEN 2 AND 4 P. M., NEW YORK: HUTCUINS & CAMPBELL, CLEVE: LAND; FOSTER, McWILLIAMS & CLARK, TORUNTO, begat WALTER 8. LEE, Es and SAMUEL PLaTt, Execusrix, JOHN McDEAN, Toronto, MARY WORTHINGTON nada, ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV) *TO DECEM- 1, 1876, b of the New York and Brook- 1 Water st. Brooklyn, N. Y.. of 3,400 mot tons of No. 5 ye used in Kiver sayy ice, iufaeture and deliver cable wire, to nsion Bridge. inform ation will be RESTACRA : Castes setiost HOTEL” DINING” HOOK 196 and 137 Fulton *t., running through to A ‘due best venti city; prices rea rate diuner, ineind BROADWAY AND FULTON tamous tainily resort is stocked of the season iG DOWN KET: direct heat preferred. * Pleat comprising sas H. SCOIT, 21 Park row, Wastebos GOOD SECOXD BAND SHOWCASE, cheap; ttoBteet Address vox 5,055. MIRROR OR Yo FEET BY 27 ze for fest class Uressinaniag. MI- ‘KD EAP +0% CASH que and Mull, Address box 21 ANTED—BOOK=, PAINTINGS, PURN Cone, 3. LAWLEN'S, 4 of Bolton's ‘Wentchester Coufty on, AL t Rs, OLD JuiverPty place : tine copy for % 9: goods suld on ORGANS, &. BROTHERS ir large stock af ( and Square Vinuos, which have just ward in @hiladelphia, A few Pianos of peeee oraer, used but & short time, liberal ter justrated caral Frown make in re offered at low ORNS Union square, New York. PRIVATE PANILY, GOING ABROAD, WILL SELL ZXto casi’ purcvasers a imagmilicout 74 octave four round Fosewood Pt prominent makers; cost $1,000, for $275; stool, € Music Cabinet: Klegant Steinway upright quarter cost; Box for shipping; also satin Park Suit, 7 ploces, at a sacrifice, Cull on Monday at private rest 20 West 23d st,, between 6th and 7th avs, EB, GA’ —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; also for sale and reat, of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. KNABE & CO, No. 112'5th av. above 16th st. DESIROUS OF PURCHASING AGEN. wine second hand Steinway grand square or upright Piano will find a fine assortraent at our warerooms; every instrament in perfect condition wud some of them nearly alyo second hand Pianos of other makers; beware of bogus pianos vearing our name or one closely resembling It STELNWAY & SONS, 107, LLL Bust 1th st, New York, Ww AVE, ROUND COR sold on instal Waverley place SHER PIANOFORTE, 7 O carved lecs, to rent, 8 nonthl: kreat sacrifice, J. BIDDLE, 1 SALE LARGE ELEGANT st¢ BARMORE'S Wurerooms, —CLOSING OU sVisnos half price. 2168 Ileeeker st, $100, $190, $200, FICENT 7 noforte (es $900 last J exquisite carvings and fulsh, A MAGNIFICENT modern improvementy, for } ew upright and square P sy to rent, from 86 to $7. KRAKAUER, 352 Bower, “UPRIGHT, IN PERFECT Kuabe aud other makers for A $700 CHICKERIN order, for $251); mteinwa; Sale and ren t prices, SUBRWIN & HERBERT handsume double) LINDU BRO» AUTIFUL ) ORGANS TO ICK PIANC rent aad for sale on instulmonts; Upright Mianos Special GOLDSNITH, 26 Bleve near Bower; A, GHAR REDUCTION FOR Casi ON 4A ments and to rent, steinways? and ocker new and se ond band Pianos and Organs; pianos tuned and repuired: & 00., 15 Kast Lith st. AMILY WiLL forte (at saerifh a 74g 00 , four round rosewood’ Piniulorte, ricbly CHRO all inprove: nts, cost $045, for $2505 Cover; ome 2 upright Pinnoforte, niso satin Parlor Suits, cost $300, tur $400, $190: rep Suit 4; rich waluut and kasilake Bedroom sets. Library wn Dining: roitur ainting-, Bronzes, &e., 4g cost. NY B— Must te wold, Cail voulay oe Monday five stury brown ktane private residence No, 47 West Lith st., between duh and Oth ava } URDETT ORGA ful a AGAIN AHEAD.—FIRST MEDAL andi diploma awarded this company xt the Contennial iexhibition. A! of these beatiful instraments are ing disposed of at astonishin Pianos and Orcans to rent, give use cali, aust 14 T EFORE PUROHA ER, TRY AND COM: pare our Pianos with any others. NOM & GOMIEN, 1,164 Brondway, verweon 27th and 23th sta, {ARHAT BARGAINS OFFERED OF } Grontvand Pianos, at FISCite ARGE STOCK OF PIAN very cheap; casy terms, ware, re 4 MaAcuivicunt 7% ootavg ROSEWOOD PIANO forte, overstrung buss; carved logs; S115; cont $700, GOeDON'S, 157 Hlewcker st. 8 AND ORGANS AT EXRAORDINARY LOW at WATE SONS), 481 Broadway, to clove 4 of fest cluss makers, new d second hand giacd, square aad upri moval to their new store, 10 Kast Lith st, Jet from $3 tu $5 per month, PEN. MELODEUON OR PAKLOR ORGAN WANTED— inexchange fora Billiard Tabla, in good order; 5x10, INO, Herald office. latest improven 1a S PERB NEW 7 1-1 OUTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, one-quarter original cost; muse sell. Dr. RE ol), 20 Bond st, $125 OCTAVE ROS! A fect order aud good tone. third veil twice). [25 aEHEGANT, CHICKERING PIANO, ROSE ZO.wood, tour round corners: “special bargains?” how wna socond hand Pianos. 201 Gth ay., opposite Macys OA) Maso OKGANS AT VERY 250 iow pr jr Orcas to manutacture no mere, we it disposed of at greatly re w organs, fully equal to any’ of tho only in that tho cases are not of the fashionablo styles; they will be sold for Oush or for cnsy payments, or be rented nutil rent pay: MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 25 Union square, 99() POWERFUL NEW UPRIGHT & SQUARE + Pianos, Factory, 163 Bleccxer: warorooms, 10 Bryadwas. UNITED SEATS PIANO COMPANY, 30 are by us, differiny modern ani MUSICAL. _ if EW YORK” CONSERVATORY OF “MUSIC, Now York offices only at 5 East Lith st., second door east of Sth ay, (Incorporated 1865.) THIS RENOWNED INsTITUTION offers unequalied ad- Vautages to pupils in all braucies of vocal and instrumen- tal Music, Harmony and Composition, Klocution, Dramatic A. Action, Modern Languages, Drawing and Patnsing, SUBSCRIPTION KOOKS open trom 9 A. M. to¥ P.M. Brookiyn—Nos. 102 to 108 Court st. FIRST CLAS! and singing give at his or pupil's residence; first class reference: from $15 to 20 per quarter. se Address PROFESSOR, Lox 184 Herald Uptown Bri oftice. A DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR (VOCALIST) CAN be secured fur a school, city or country. Addrevs CON- BERVATORS, Uerald Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instrueti. yapil’s ‘Address, with residence, vt dence, 98 2d a ae R A PUPIL OF THE MOST DISTINGUISH RD PKO- foxsors in Europe will give two weeks’ lessons iu singing and piano freo, and vory reasonable if continued. PIANIST, box 18) Herald Uptown Branch aifice, MK. AND Mits. CARTIER'S DANCING Building, Stuyvesant und Oth ste dc, Double Glide and Newport speck Address A YOUNG? LADY—ELEVE OF ED, MOLLENHAUBR, tA will accept two n ore pupils tor plana; terms, moderate, Address, CHOPIN, cw ‘hos, Hail, music store 812 Broad- papi ghost relerences, Address ULAS- A GENTLEMAN PROFESSOR OF THE T1GHEST standing, teaches singing and plano after the new rapid method, ncespts Board fn exenange, Address PROFESSOR, N WILL GIVE LESSONS IN SINGING, ‘an at pupils’ residence for $15 per quar ter. Address PROFESSOR, box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office. PIANOFORTE, SINGING, PU- ; reference gives Address TEACH reridence. §! box 10M Heral piano and singing choup at tea ce: St per Gunrier; guarantee to play 39 airs or #5 sougs In quarter; also violim, 18 Kast i6th st. “A You ¥ WISHES A Adpie'on piano: bas rpecial aptness fur i dren, with whom she has much experience; terms very mod Addross J, box 24 Herald office, —w CES » $3 SON. —MM ILMA A SPI S60:A, oxperionesd tonchor of piano and slayin pure italian method. 29 Teving place, “A CHAVING KETIRED FROM PRACTIC! fully recommend my patrons to 4 former pu Gu, Modemam 1, A. RA (1ARD. KELL SCb iver first cla notorte and orga at pupil's reside: 40 cents per i A 10 Herald Uptay Jvencher; instruments far 4, rating residence, ORNELIS prac! T, box 150 Herald W ANTED INMEDIATEGY—A_ SMALL, WELL ES- tablished Statrouery Business, in central location, Ad- dress BUSINESS, box 4.0; “Lot OF SECOND HAND BILLIARD TARDES IN Ww, Mt very low prices. OLEENDEI. £28 Broudway. MBB OF 4% BY 9 BEVELED BILLIARD wes to besuld ior gash this week. SAKI'S, wud Thompaan st. A. SPLENDID CARVED (Xs) BEVEL GARKOM AA Tab.c. but nttle us will sel roasonable oF rent to re- Spousible party. Address bux 275 Post office. ICAN STANDARD BILLIARD TABLES—WITIT nsy's wire cushions; lurge stock of Trimminue; see t Darin las. H. GLE PITH & CO., 40 Vesey at. PUR BALE.—TUREE OF KAV- carrom Billiard Tables, with Cues, Ar PBiiiaw TAN ual & Deo slip. ms Bien TABLE W. Decker iqxi, and complete in @ rons, wit tail particulars, Ineuding price, B. T., Dow York Post viiee. Pe Hiner PRE M(UM*AWARDED TO L. DECKER & CO, for superior workmansbip and the corded. edged shion at the Centennial and six succesive yours nt Amerl- enn Instituce Pair should settle the question as to sn. perlority BG) aHAxPROME nose Wooh, FoR POORET Billiard Tante, with balls, eves and py oraddress MITCHBLL L6V4, 43 FY resect, Ad- 28 MARGLE Maj‘ T PRICES NEVER APPROACH EP RE Marble Mantels, Largest assortment in the PENRUYN SLATE COMPANY, 950 Union squaro, 4th av, and 17th st, New York, ca! _Manareturers of ull kinds of Slate Work. MARBLE ASD MAKLEIZKED MANTELS 7 GREAT. Eat tues and igs Raat Ath ak wane Nd cottie VARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PLANO, VIOLIN, O Ce singing. Circulars maiied. J. JAY WATSON, Direetor, 32 East 14th st. YOLLEGE OF MUSIO, 5 West Lith st., west of Sth av. Signor ALBITos wud Mine, ALBITES, from Ttaly, in- structors in ail branches of Singing, Clases for prompt Vocal Keading under rofess COUNTER. eraee. MOLLENHALER. THB Gviotin the violin for feud advw LUTE tn havin, at } OLIDAY SOUNDS Quadel Gauprising all the most papular Hebrow melodies: price toe Ty be had at Krakauer s music store aud prin cipal stores in Ne viginity. L PION FORTE popular prices. 1 VION—PIAN iy a young Indy thorougl NSTRUCTION RATED s¥RUCTION.—P ROF to teach pon the Boehm is43 in this city, sirod, 20th st WATSON'S PRIVATE MUSIC SOHUOL, 32 J 10 nunsouse; circulars mailed, M SCHWARZ, TEACHER FOR THE VIOLIN, For particulars apply at 8 Bast sd si. King the bell twie vanced, 329 3 N BW MUSE irish Kegiment, he Drown of Love is U'or Walt,” softly Sing the Old Somes, Daring.” amd 700 others; 10 coutseach, Send stamp for catalogue, MAKDING'S, 2.0 Bowery, opposite Prinee at. f igen dake J. A, DAWSON WILL TAKE PUPILS the Fianw all at 12) bast Ite et., from 2 to 4, on ‘uesduy, Thursday and Saturday, or address, by etter, at G, Sein FOL Browd RIVATR oe ree nepal bok yap ee E. fice early cefgiencien corrected ty an ih ataduate, "ike, 0. P. MoUANTHY, 289 West 10th st. MUSICAL, SHED FOR PARTIES AND EV: revening, 215 Went 40th st OF SOME M.C., box 120 Uptown LESSONS—A LADY sa few more pupils. VOUALIST, RESUMES LE 268 West 2ist st. E: SIGNOR EDUARDO MARZO, TEACHER OF KINGING Sand piano, will return from Europe on or mbout the Toch of October, at which thue he will immediately resume his courses of priva INGERS WITH YOUNG. FRESH AND STRONG Svroices prepared for concerts and oratorio gratin; services taken “in exchange, Aduress SIGNOK, Herald’ Uptown ottiee, \OLO BASSO, OF GREAT EXPE RI r CB, DESIRES FOR SALE. Mpa oF FRENCH GCLD PARSE alae Oninets: Oiletntbs, Wy JAS. W. COATES, 251 Hudson ELE & WILSON ALP CAB 5 for $20 cash; must halt ) Flee. T BLACK WALNUT CABINET SINGER coved Sewing Muebine. eost short time ago ij lor $40. 35 Bond st.. near Bowery. A ~SAMPLE ROOM DOW TOWN; DAY PKADE: o selling. Address Q. ree Asis, i STAND, CONT $15 per piece, Cull’ at 157 ®o SILVER PLATED WHEELER & Wilson Sewing Machine, other Wheeler & Wik Singer amity halt onse, side drawers new, $5 Call at MACAULEY'S, 6) r Broadway. ® Bleecker st., Sonagemeut in church choir; ence, Address BASBL Herald Uptown Branch offic nah : + LESSONS—HY COMPETENT GENTLEMAN 7: 825 pe Address TENOR, box 150 y kind of article used in families, 1d Uptown Branch office. MISSES SLOMAN, PROFESSORS OF PIANO, Harp and Singing: residence, 63 West 35th st. ; lessons Harps for sale in the best methods of European acadeinies. or hire, aD CLASSICAL AND MATHEMAT. ZV icut toncher, classical goldlmedalist of loreigu university, desires private’ pupils: prepares for college: highest city reterence. Address TEACHER, box 149 Herald Uptown office, 1,205 Broadway. LGEBRA, BOOKKERPING, ARITHM dling, writing, $4 monthly, PAINE, «54 5u Hower: L di AEM “(NORTH | experienced ERMAN TAUGHT) BY AN lady, $0 a quarter, Mrs. KEMAZ, 98 2d av. A MIGHLY RESPECTABLE NORTH GERMAN LADY ires to instruct slew children during ch, fine needlework and all be iil Pont offic MORE fA Hambu: TEACHER OF EXPERIENC pupils in Knglish, Latin and mathomaties, ENGLISH, vox 104 Herald otic YOUNC y tLe: (RES PRIVATE Adaress nts. 7 Aguaby OF EXPERIENCE AND CULTURE sires pupils at their residences in Engi Address FULTION, box 14 Herald offic GENTLE reputation, Kuglish, after the now, qu would accept Board in exehal box 141 GOOD HANDWRITING TAUC sons; wil hours, day aud eveuin, West 43d st. method ; Address 1” ROFE 580. it IN TEN GOLDSMITH, 70 LADY, A LEARNED KINDEROAR- of sume hours during the day i children; best references given. Address ARDENER, 80 2d av, New Yor! LADY OF IGM MUSICAL STANDIN and experie jerman lun hos re-wuguemont as visiting teneher in family also privwie. los highest city references. L., bux 204 Herald ottive AN TEACHER, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, tow more private puplis, Address ROMA, He: ald Uptown Branch office, T THOMPSON'S Cooper 1 DUGATED writ day or eve acticuily w' immosdately; torn ‘LADIES WHO WISiL ch, Mine. G, DK CADEMIE DE PARIS, AXto acquire « perfect kno Lav HAsok, meduilist, with diplomas t of Paris, reopens her course on further E 10N. LAIR, N. J, young ladies rei & private family wughly iastruct din French and music: highest testimoniais furnished, York Post fice, B Osi ig roti Goilege, 11 YOLLE( diguor ALBITES structors i all brauches ot Singing. uder Mrofessor G, CON TERNO, QVENING SESSIONS OF ¢ WORLH'S Business Colleze, »: aquutre, commence Monday, October 3. ENCH OONVERSATIO i apectalty classes; | sons frve to show the system. BAVAID, Herald Uptown office, JOCRTEENTH STREET SEMINARY, 158 WEST 14TH st.—ingliah, Frenen and German school tor young ladies and children, now opon, E. F, MARTIN, Principal. ERSATION BY A ady Just from Parts, Mme. ZELIA, Herald B,, bux 3,060 New WRI popdence, (NG, BOOKKEEPL Broadway. | Pri GE OF MUsiO, Wost Lith st., west of Sth ay, I Mme. ALBITES, from ‘ate lessons da Ttaly. in Prouipt Vooal Reuding WILLSON & WAL- ihwost corner Union ‘Both st, ERMAN NORTH GERMAN GENTLEMAN DE- sires a few pupils for an evening class at is residenc torms $9 for sous, Call utter Tp YM, or address GL, 82 Woot 12th FRENOH AND ai her or pupil Gens LITERATUR struction imparted by Professor KULTNER. Call or ad- dross for circular to 217 East doth st. RVING INSTITUTE, TARRY 10 Hourding fur boys; the best ndvantu; Ade, ARMAGNAC, Principal, ADIKS OF NEGLECTED EDUC. jstracted privately spelling, puncta toa, letter writing, history arithmotic, laueuu, SELECT rate terms, &o. Address UUNFIDENTIAL, vox 155 ieral {seston ADY TeEACH THE HIGHER Kugiish branches. Callon Monday. 3J0 East ii wt. B. JACKSON. MIT LL (KUROPEAN) SUPPLIES FAMI- ‘ithout charge, with competent governess-s and information given of ood music aud yeneral educa #7 Wost 35th st. 1 BEST CORNER LIQUOR STORES uth ward for sale, LLUYD, 20 Broad wi tsT CLASS CITY TEL CAN BE BOUGHT Avon cheap sud ouay terms hrough accident to owner, LOYD, 20 Broadway. “) SANPLE ROOM DOWN TOWN, DAY TRADE THE best now, for Apply to LLOY. 29 A MACHINE AND MODEL BL sold cheap tor cash: everythin, on the business. MA’ INIST, He: LIQUOR STORE, BEST BUSINESS LOCA: West at., at low price. MITCHELL, 77 Cedar at, FAMILY 5 NG MACTIINE, € ayo 87, can now be bonwht fer 8); & Gibbs Cabinet Cased Machine (nearly new) cam ae $45. ISAAC H. FORD, 30 Bond st, be N ESTABLISHED COAL YARD POR SALE— Atoing's good business. Apply at yard, 213, de, West ait 4 short tim Will CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR » 18 6th st. FIRST OCA Absute.“inquire: BARGAIN THIS ’ Wheeler & Wilson, Willeox 4 Gibbs iow, 1 ic, Weed, Secor & Hor nearly new and will be sold very cheap; lete and warranted, bt POWERS & CROMWELL, 537°3d ay, UTOHERS’ FIXTURES AND TOOLS, ICK HOUSES aud Boxes, new and second band. MATH ESO J Apply ats "y ee IN.—FOR SALE, FIRST CLASS KEAL EyTATB co; established nine years: lareg collecting of rents, M. SHERRY, 100 West 34d st. AND NUT STORE FOR tunity with small eapital bros CEP Cosregriingey. Prom eset te AND O Ck; ARB box 116 Li eal oltice. STORE F vartenxh; good op I At jor physician; good businors, Address PHYSIC, Di ‘Vall, or address N \ GREAT SACRIFE st ste Be FULTON AY. on Thursday, wt 12 See auction column; splendid locaton tla PORK FOR SAL! AN EXCELLENT OPPOR- . Washington square and Thomp- | RUG aid Camberiand o-clock. KB AND OFFICE FURNITUR! new and second hand, for sale to FRANK CLARK, 16 Broadway. , COMMODIOUS AND Jougert Reom known as 42d st, between, 4th . 100 By 40 in wid 1 being one of the best y every fa periect running order, with a small fortuns to the right parties ppreciated; reut nomial. Can be geet and Lexin having # « in the heaters complete; tbe soon to be Ti & ROR BALE—A owner bias two stands, [i OD STAND IN CENTRE MARKET; iro wt tripe herd ~- Market, BEER, LLIARD with Ortontal tent. Good bare eain, POR SALE—UIGAI everythin from business; rare chance, AOU OUI wy, AND SAMPLE ROOM ing order; owner retiring Inyulre Mme MOUTENOT: ROR! Oo! é pieces, Ci ation U, A. ODIO, 50 ~ BILLIARD 733 SALE—-AN OLD ESTABLISHED and Sample Koom, suitable for # fine restaurant, Broadwi ty hod elevator, now in seventh year st with Good Will of the present largo business; 1d Engines, 11 Horse Motions, Klovators, dc. ; every: thing complete aud tu fusning order. JAMS BIRCHETS, for udministratehx, 16 W. room 18, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTAT! clear, a first clays Wine and Liquor Business; amougt . $10,009; location first class. Apply W. No, 5 Pine at. AT A BARGAIN—A TWO-FLUE BOILER, inch flues, in first ¢ condit Can be seon ut MCADAM’S boiler shop, Gre DOR SALE CHE RAME, 60 H. DELL CHEAP—1WO KETTLES, SAVERY Yand GO gallons; butchers’ and term use. 233 Kw t Séth #1 WOK ORK OF TW SHEAP, ign wed tom Address CARTMAN, box 2,104 Post ottice. JOR SALE—BOUT AND S402 STORE; SITUATED about 15 miles from New Yorx: terms e sutivfuctory reasons for selling out. Inquire on or atver buesuay, Octe= ber 8, at 79 Nassau st., roum UY, between 12 and 2. OR SALE CHEAP—ONE ‘BEST PAYING Drug Stores up town; terms able; this lew rare chance. FOLbY, 31 Purk row. (NOR SALE—OPPOSITE GRAND ¢ POF, wamall titet class Hotel, including stek wnd furnitures order; rent nowlual; having w good run of be a preciated; the seliing, as the books wi show a xo ¢ vusiness, Address Mr. MAROY, Frast ry Store, 4d st. and Vanderbilt av, Fok SAGER A Fins CLASS CORNER LiQuoR Store; splendid locativn; youd reason for selling, AS ‘$02 Pour st. OR SALE—OYSTBR SALOON AND LUNGH BOOM, located on the yreatest thyrouxhfure down toxn, doing PUONOGRAPAY AND SHORTHAND REPORTING taught practically and successfully. Phonographic Insti- ‘Jo Bust Mth st, Privete lessons, jo aed busin be sold this week. SCO’ o JOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED PICTURE AYD Frame Business. Inquire at 25 Chambers st. DAVID WYMAN, putt JERSEY INSTITUTE. BRIDGETON, NJ For both vexer. College pr wad scientific oursen, ments, Ciimate mid; very Jealthy Heine September U, | Sond Yur catalogue. Principal, SPANISH AND PIANO LESs0sS—BY AN EDU- joated Indy. 107 Wesi Zid st. QVANISHL AN CH LANGUAG: rature thorou,bly taught. ANTONIO RAMOS, 41 W ME COUNTESS DU MAZUBL Bh of schouls wishing tor best professors or yovernesses to address her at her aveney, 4,060 Avpen st., Patiadelphi \VANTHD—A YOUNG MAN, A COLLEGE GKAD ate, of unexceptional chatacier, to reside with x family in this city till May next and instruct four children, vldest 15, daily ux hours: & good home weing ths lesulig eon usation, A ir jet stating relerence, to le ENKY, UO Wail eh, ro . V ANTED—AN EXP RIENOED PRIMARY TEACHER, who ean commund sume patronage. DAY SCHOOL THACHER, Bureau 67, J ANTED—A LADY, EXPEBRIENCKD TEACHEK OF Latin, literature ind matLematics for « xchoul, also ® lady for German and music (ciassical), and a Protestant French lady ; all desi ns. TEACHEKS' BUREAU, 67 West 35th ot, 40 FOR THREE MONTHS FULL INSTRUCTION at CADY, WILLSUN & WALWURTH'S Business Coliexe, southwest corner Union square. 50 UBNIS A LESSON.—OUNVERSATIONAL FRENCH OUby wo Parisian Indy; diplomes ; transiations; free te fares on Mondays at 3: Levsune day and evening. Mile. VENEL, 1,267 Browdwa; 75 CUBNTS A LESSON.—THOROUGH INSTRUCTION Oand ‘conversational Gerinan by an experienced ind; tencher; highest retereuces, Address GERMAN, box i Heraid Uptown Branch vtties, ite Te Sa @_ACADEMI bn, iM. removed to No. US oth av, Uetober 7%, For particulars send fur cireuiar, KNANDO'S D2 corner Bd av. (bank order tu hav No person w t presenting the same, with my Wguature. J NANDO. T MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 220 BL +t, puplis cnn attend at their convenienc Susu Tuesday am mitted with DANCING ACADEMY. 451 71 pen, send fur cireuur, Soir Be DANUIN a MY, BROUME 37 WILL OPEN FOR THE SKASON, TUESDAY, UCTOBRR 3, FOR ADULT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, FOR OUILDRED All the fashionable Dances in ots. LADIES, Tuosdwys ana Fridays GENTLRME days wud Fridays ays PIUAVATE INSTRUCTION at alt hours. ‘There rooms are contraily located and easy of access from all parts of sew York, Brookiyn wud ocber adjacent erties, the first lessons can be taken privately and no extra charge trom class price pers All dances taay! fashionable tide and lessons; walta, i. TRENOWS ACADEMY OF DA Lyne Hult, 6th av., Reservotr squnts. Lessons Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd saturdays, ie utteud at their convenience, see circular. ASSES FOR DANCING, 545 STH AV. Saturday, Now 1 Pf) CHRISTOPHER'S DANCING SUHOOL, PAKEPA elas, corner sith st, Sd a ednesday aud Saturday Aiternvons and Monday and Wednesday evenings. Sil dae OENTISTHY ee RVIPICIAL™ TRE VN m platina at one ball the asnal charve, at MOVEMANN'S Deutai Rooms, 692 Sd ay. 0 ‘Wen st. skT OF TEETH IN TWO HOURS AND A HALF At MUVEMANN'S Dental Rooms, 502 Yd ay., near 26th LD. SiLVER AND we RIIFIGIAL THROM A SPECIALITY. ROBBER ete from 85 upwi ubstantiatly mate, caretully litted And guaranteed 19 give bnttsiaction, “J.-C. KENNEDY, 38 378 OF TEETH FROW 8 UP TU Bio AT MODE MANNS Dental Hoos, O82 8d av, none LOH at. 1% UPTOWN DEPOT FOR TIE PAINLEos EXIRAG- tion of teeth Is at MODEMANA'S Dental Koows, 652 ‘Ud ay, Dear UGth ob DEST HOUSE PURNISHING wher retiring from usiness; ROTHERS, West s0ch, JOR SALE—A NUTARYSHIP, WITH BYAMP AND blanks. Address NOTARY, Herald office. JOR SALE AT A SACKIFICE—ON ACCOUNT OF & dispute between parti ‘8 prominent downtuwn cor he best stand in the ety, Address WILL BUY A cy Bture, In first class noighborkood, Suv Myrtle ay., Brooalya, fo SALE—A RETAIL GORNER MBAT STAND IM Washington Market. Apply tv A. B. L., No. 248 Fob ton st. NFECTIONERY, Wisi * Lanes uit SALE—A € Suloon. Apply on Monday, 297 Bi et. “AUNDRY IN THE bhST PART OF BROOKE FY dior sale chean, for cash, Address, tor one week, JO! CASH, Heraid office, Makiie: ‘UP COUNTER, 12 FERT LONG, Oye uter, in good condition, for sale low. at Mee AND STATIONERY STORK FOR BALE AT A vargain; worth $2,500; will take less than ball to business; mus: be sold. 3/9 Bleecker st. HOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE — PRICE See, Juding Stock. Fixtures, Fueniture, &e. ; two avlichts, ottice, oar rooms; rout, $16 per ment! years’ | kulag out of the Dusivews, ox 18s Meraid SOAP WOKKS.—EXT! EK FACTORY, COMPLAT: ior sale, D. Kk, MITCHCOWK, 6% Broadway, GQiwitg MACHINED, 8, $5, $10, $12, $15, B18, $20, tor famiiies aud manufacturk | popular end makes; single one of quantity ; call, oxanioe and sew with them HEOVURE MACE, 3% Chambers st MPRUCKING OF WHOLESALE HOUSE, or two single rigs, Addi MS ‘ta ‘gy Addrens box 2.822 1 TAILOR SINGER SEWING MACHINES, a 08 will trade for Clotning, 1.2.7 Broadway, room MACHINERY . A —NEW_ BRASS FINISHERS’ TURNING LATHE FO! esmlo; 4 toet bed, 12 ii ‘ing. with shat ‘i 3. TOWNS Sane k ire ew LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ENG: q 4 Avimps: ‘kc., new and second hand. soe Bue manufacidrers, Front and Dover sts, LOT GOOD SBCOND HAND 6 ‘ esa ee tinillinnns A Quant AND AN KIGUTH MEDIUM JOB PRESS OF alt taken ju printing, Go Ann st QNGINES, BOILERS AND STEAM PU Herries lor sale cnoep. Apply to P. GassiDY. 8 020 bridge st,, Brookiyn. ‘ en Fat SALE—PULL 54 T OF SASH AND BLIND MA. L _, chinery at very low figures; Milli jachine, dina nnd eit, 908 M wef antes non st, JOR SALE—ONE OSCILLATING 15HORSE POWER Hnsine avd Boiler, one seven foot, al Et ‘ydrausie Veen Lay East osd a jagieeyn beasdint PO SALE—I4(NCH SWING ENGINE LATHE ther size. new and seeund hand, very low. Dot Nassau st wo 40 HORSE HORIZONTA! Y oiler, im good order; price, $1,000, OR SALE~POWER PUNCH AND K Hat tresses, Boiter Rolls and Wire dereightecees oe KOBERT KENT'S, 40 Jay at, Brovtlyn, JOR SALE -SEOOND sed tras EN Sa Se and other Mactin COMPANY, 5 ACHINERY FOR SALE, —ON! Mie TRE scot tons two Delt Lressse 2 tncues bee ENGINE AND 4 Wost Soth at, contre; one large Power Press; ey aged Cutter, will out: tm ot two © . sultal secatseah ns ee fs orem sia Water . New ‘Yor box 1,710 Post office, W stone am Woodworth’ with particulars,

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