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THE NEW YORK HERALD.
WHOLE NO. 13,991. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CENTS.
DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS.
AMUSEMENTS? Secokd Page?First, second and third
ASTROLOGY*?Sbvbntb Pace?Sixth column.
RILLIARDS-First PACk-Fiflh column
BOARDERS wanted-Seventh pacx-Third eolnmn.
BOARD AND LODGING WaNTED-^ssventh Pace?
BROOKLY N?REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?Fjbst Pacb?
BUSINESt?CO P PORTC 5ITIEB?N i*th Pica.
BUSINESS NOTICES?Pirra Pacb? Fourth column.
city real ESTATE FOR SALE?iirat Pace?Sixth
column.
CLERKS AND 3ALKSMBN?Ssventh Paoe?Second co^
uinn.
CLOTHING?Seventh Pace?Sixth column.
COACHMEN AND GARDENERS?seve.vth Paqe?Sec
ond column.
COASTWISE s'1 EAMSHIPS?Sbvenih Pag*?fifth *nd
sixth columns.
COPAKI NERail IPS?Ninth Page.
COUNTRY BOARD?Seventh Pace?Third column.
DaNCING ACADEMIES?Second Paia?Kourth column.
SBV GOODS? First Pack? Kourth column.
WEI.LING HOUSES TO LET, FURNI ilED AND UN
FU RN ISliKD?First Pace?Filth column.
EUROPEAN BTEAMsHlPS?Seventh Pack?Filth col
umn.
EXCURSIONS?Setekth Pack?Sixth column.
PINANClAL? Ninth Pace.
FOR SALE?second Pack?Fourth column.
?URNlstlED ROOMS ANU APARTMENTS TO LET?
First Pack?tilth column.
FURNITURE:?Sbconu Pace? l ourth column.
HELP WANTED?FEMALES?seventu Pacb?Second
column.
HELP WANTED?MALES?Seventh Pace?Second and
third columns.
HORSES, CARRIAGES, AC.?First Page?Third and
lourth columns.
HOTELS? evknth Pacb?Ihlrd column.
HOUSES, ROOMS, AO, WANTED-Fibs* Page?SixUl
column.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY-Fibs* Pace
Six tli column.
instruction?i-ibst Pace?Fourth column.
LECTURE SEASON?Second Page?third column.
LOAN OFFICr.B?Fibs* Pace?Fourth column.
LOST AND FOUND?First Pace?Second column.
MACHINERY?Second Pace?Fourth column.
Marble Mantels?seventh pace?sixth column.
MEDICAL?Seventh Page?sixth column.
miscellaneous advertlsemanis?Tents Pace?
Sixth column.
Miscellaneous? First Pacb? Fourth eolnmn.
MUSICAL?Seventh Pace?Kourth column.
MEW PUBLICATIONS? Firm Pace?tilth and sixth
columns.
PERSON AL?Final Pace?First column.
PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AC.?second Pag*?Third
column.
PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES?
Seventh Page?second column.
PROPERTY OL'T OF THE CITY FOR SaLE OR TO
ReNT?First Page?sixth column.
BEAL EsTATE TO EXCHANGE?Fibst Page?Sixth
column.
SEAL EsTaTK WANTED?First Pace?Sixth eolnmn.
ELIGIOUS NOTICES?Fibst Pace?First and aecond
columns.
BEWakds? Fibst Pace?Second column.
BALES at AUCTION?Seventh Pace?Fourth column.
SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?Seventh Pace?
First and second columns.
SITUATIONS Wan ted?Males?Seventh Pace?Sec
ond column.
SPECIAL NOTICES?First Pacb?Second and third
columns.
SPORTING-COOS, BIRDS, AC.-First Pace?Third
column.
THE TRADES?Seventh Page?Third column.
TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES?First Pace?
Filth column.
TRAVELLERS' GUIDE?Seventh Page?Sixth column.
unfurnished ROOMS AND apartments To LEI ?
_ Fibst Pack?Filth column.
WANTED TO PURCHASE?First Pace?Filth column.
VfESTOliESTER OOUMY PROPERTY KOK SALE OR
TO LET?First Page?Sixth column.
YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, AC.?Fuisx Page?Fourth col
umn.
PERSONAL.
Any INFORMATION OF NOKAII MANNING, OF DIN
gle, county Kerry. Ireland, by her Slater Hannah.
Addre.su MJ West Fntv-scvemh street.
? A LICE"-WII L YOU NOT REMAIN KIND? AD
?fx dress, in siucere coniidence, L. U., Herald office.
Bernard eyu r, of instekbrko, Germany,
will please communicnte at once with JOHN B.
MURRAY, 9x Broadway. New York.
CMiARLES COWLAM, IN JANUARY I.AST, AT THE
J clly ol New York, married my clicnt, and by so
Colng committed the crime of Ligamv. uis brother,
George B. Cowlam, ol the city of Washington, D. tJ.I
writes my client that his brother Charles Is dead. I urn
authorized to oiler #'.,U0it lor legal proof satisfactory to
ina ol hia death, or the same tsum lor his conviction tor
that crime. December II, 1874. IRA SHAFER, 12U Broad
way, New York city.
CI c. F.? APPOINT AS INTERVIEW, CONFIDEN
'? ttally, through Personals. CUsTOM.
Fifth ave*ue stage, Friday, one O'CLOCK.?
? Will two ladies address gentleman who followed
Stage Irom City Hall to Canal street? Give some uar
Uculara and address WaTC.1, Herald of!lc".
GPfllLADKLPHIA CAN BE FIXED: ME'-.T ME
__ ? at French'* as goon after lu a. M. as possible. S.
JNFO' MATIO.f WANTED OF MR. JOHN TAYLOR.
formerly ot Dodworth.?If this advertisement meets
is eye, it v ill be to his personal interest to write Imme
diately to his sinter, Miss M. A. lay lor, direct to No. 64
victoria street, Glo-sop road, Sheffield, station as many
particulars as lie can pioving his identity, lor his uncie,
Thomas Ia.vlor, has left him a lcgucy. The sooner he
communicates Wltn his sister the bi tter. His uncle, J.
B . is advanced In years. Any trietids sending to his
sister, Miss i a.vlor their latest inloi niatiou ol J. T. will
?bilge ins English friends.
Information WaNTED-OF NICHOLAS HENNES
scy son ol William Hennessey ami Mary Moronev,
who left Limerick lor New Orleans about Jt> years ago,
Dy Rate Hennessey, R>7 Decoveu street, Chicago, 111.
INFORMATION WANTED?OK DAVID FERRO, OF
the city of Kingston. Jamaica; at last accounts lie
wa? ut Key West or Taliahas-ee, Fla. lie milt hear news
to his advantage by communicating with G. DK COR
DOVA A CO., No. tti William street, or box 9Jti New York
Post office.
IP J. W. JOHNSTON, LATE OF FORT SCOTT, KAN
fas, will call on or leave his address on or before the
15th inst. with J. R. Brown at t ldrige, Dunham a Co.,
840 Broadway, he will receive a cordial welcome anj be
liberally dealt with. G. A. SCOVILL.
JOHN II. I'INCK.-I.NFORMA'IION WANTED (ON Ac
count of a deuth in the family) as to the abov?, who
left New York uboUT fix years ago; resided at till
Eleventh avenue. Any information will be thanktully
received bv JAMES F. RoGERs, Atiorney-at-Law, No.
4 New Chambers street
JW. C.?HOME NEXT WKl K, ONE DAY'. MEET
. me Tuesday, at II. H I lall, Wcduesday, same hour.
Cor. B. and G. charges.
M
1GNON.-1 AM AND ALWAYS WILL BE TRUE.
Rocks, old boy-mekt me at stewart hun
ter's. Mft sixth avenue, corner Thirty sccond street,
to-uight, lor that old time rallle.
SS. 8.? PLEASE ADDRESS P. O.. HERALD
? offlcc, appointing an interview.
WILLIAM IIARTY. who was COACHMAN FOR
Thomas T. Ferris about 1S61, is requested to call at
lio. 9 Pine street, third story, back room.
WILL the PARTY who RODK IN JERSEY CITY
horse car Friday morning, December 11, taking
Desbrosses terry, then car up town, address U. C., Post
office, cambridKcport. M.iss.
1< KI<I<<10I S \OTICKS.
ALLEN 8TBBET PBE8BYTEBIAN ClIURClI-FltEE
to all. .Morning service usual time. subject lor
the evening, "The L'nkuuwn uod." Kev. Ucorgo O.
Phelps, pastor.
A~ T THE HARVARD BOOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND
Korty-second street, Mr. John H. WoifT will speak
before the Association ot spiritualists, :-unday at 10l?
ami 7H o'clock. sublect, "The Blunders of Scientists,
Theological and Material." Conference at 2 P, M.
LL A I.N 18' P RO1 EH T A .N T iTl ~l COPAITCI 1URCH,
hev. William II. Dnnnell, rector, ilenrv street, cor
ner Kc.-immel. New York.? scrvice every Sunday morn
ing at 1US- and every Sunday evening at 7%. The rector
will preach.
AT DK GAKMO HALL, 82 fifth AVENUE, CORNER
feortMntti ?drt-ct.?^unday, 10tSUC Lticien M. Gran
dal), Kev. Lucius Cran tall and Hev. E. R. swaekhainer;
Insplrat onil spcoking; <>?, Madox, ot Maine, Snl
brnc and t orsy.
At the south baptist church, west twenty.
flitIi street? Preaching December IS by the pastor,
Kev. A. C. OSBORN. l>. 1>. at \0% A. M , and P. M.
At fifth Avenue baptist church, west
Forty-sixth street?Preaching t>y Dr. Armitage,
pastor, siindav morning 10H and evening 7% o'clock;
hunday school 9 A. M. All cordially invited.
ASPlltirUAL fire TEST.?mary E. Sl'ydam,
of Chicago, puts her hands, arms and face into the
blaze of a kerosene olt lamp ; also takes lire coals into
her mouth while under spirit control and protection,un
huniiay evening, directly alter the lecturo, about
o'clock. Admission it) cents. I.ynnnU Howe, Trance
Hpeakcr, lectures lor the Society ot Progrcsive plnt
tiahsts at iu>j, A. M. and 7}4 P. M. Children'! Lyceum at
2X P. M. All at 1,195 Broadway, near Twemy-uluth
?treet. Ladles' Fair on 22d inst.
BEREAN BAPTIST c III lit II, DOWMNO AND BED-*
ford streets ? R< v P. L. Davies will preacli Sabbath
morning, on 'TrueUloryol Christian Manhood;" even
ing a sermon to the young.
Brooklyn sunday school union, Hanson
place Methodist church. MondAy evening next.
Addressi-s by Kev. Dr. 1 aniel Ingles nnil 1'iott-ssor
Kiirague. Solos by Mr*. Sanger. Other Interesting exor
cises.
17RCH OF THE fiTRANOEKS, MERCER STREET.
/ near Eighth street. ?nr. Deems Is to preach at lu:JO
A M. and 7 MO P. M. Morning service, children's church:
subject, "Holy Playing." t.venuig subject, "Uoing Evil
that Uood May Coinn." All seats tree.
/1ATH0LI0 APOSTOLIC CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH
KJ street, between sixth and seventh avenues.? ser
vice, Sunday evening, at 7X o'clock ; subioct ot sermon,
??Christ's second Coining the Blessing, .Not the Instruc
tion, of the World."
Church of our saviour,
Kitty-seventh street, near Eighth avenue.
Rev. James M. Cullman, pastor.
sun lay morning, at 11,
"Religion, the Higher Education."
Sundav evening, at 7:45,
"Eternal l.lle and Eternal licath."
Matthew, xu., 46. ?"And these shall go awgy Into
?verlastlng punishment, but the righteous into life eter
nal." John, xvii., S.?"And this is lite eternal, that ther
might know these, the only true Ood. ana Jesus Christ,
whom Thou hast sent" John, 111,19.?"And this Is the
jaiidi-moatlon, that light Is come Into the, woriu, and
men loved darkness rather than light, because their
deeds were evil."
Hanson place baptist church.-rev. j. d.
Fulion, II.D., will preach next sabbath morning
V% A. M. subject:?'1 "Tlio Ministry and Laity: I'neir
Distinctive Work;" and in the evening at IX P. M. Sub.
fi-ct:?"Doe* Hi': Doctiluc ot Uiuveriallsin Satisfy Unl
versalisl*.'
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
TV6CIPLF.8 OP OH HUT.
1/ Twenty-eighth i
street, near Broadway.
Rev. D. R. Van Bu?klrk, newly elected pastor, will
proHrh at 10:30 A. M.
We preach Christ and Him crucified.
We advocate a return lo the preaching and practice of
apo?to'.lc time); the Bible alone against human creeds
and ci nfcMii' ns ot taith; baiitiatn (or the remission of
?ins, and Christian onion i.n the basis of the Bible alone.
A'.\ are cordially invited to listen to our pleji.
FIFTV-THIKD STREET BAl'TIST CH0RCH.-REV.
W. 11. Pendleton. pastor, will preach morning and
evening. Sunday school and Bible classes at i P. M7
INSTALLATION SKUVICF.H?WEST TWENTY-THIRD
1 street Presbyterian church.?The Rev. Erskine N.
While, D. D., will be Installed as pastor on Knndav even
ing next, sermon by Rev. N. W Conk ling, D. D. Ad
dresses bv Rev. Drs. McLean and M. H. Hutton. service
at 7% 1*. M.
Rev. j. spencer kennard, pilgrim baptist
church, Thlrtv-thlrd street, west of Eighth ave
nue.? Murning, "The Way of salvation." Evening, "The
Moment Alter.1' AJi welcome.
RI-.V. J. W. BARNHART WILL PREACH IN OLD
Forsyth street church lecture rooin at 10% A. M.
and 7 P. M. Sabbath school at It A. M. and 2 P. M. Seats
tree. All invited.
Rev. SAMUEL M. HAMILTON. PASTOR OP SCOTCH
Presbyterian church. Fourteenth street, between
Filth and Six'h avenues, will prcach to-morrow at 10:30
A. M. and 3il0 P. M.
RKV. WILLIAM P. CORBIT, PASTOR OP SF.V
enth street Methodist Episcopal church, near
Cooper Institute, will breach Sabbath morniug on "The
Sinner's Lament at the Judgment.''and tn llie evening
on "The Eteruity of Future Punishment" All seats
free.
REV. WILLIAM ADAMS, D. D.. WILL PREACH AT
11 A. M., and Kev. 8. D. Alexander. D. D., at'1:30
P. M., at the Madison Avenue Reformed church, corner
of Fifty-seventh street.
ST. LORE'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
Fortv-flrst street, near Mxth avenue.?Preaching by
the pastor. Rev. J. F. McClelland, at 10% A. M. and 7%
1*. M. Pruyer meeting Wednesday evening, at 7% o'clock.
A welcome to all.
ST. MARK'S, SECOND AVENUE AND TENTH
street.?The Rev. Dr. Watson will preach at 10 At
A. M.: and at 7:20 P. M., the rector. Rev Dr. Rylance.
?The Question of the Hour: How Can We Wisely and
Effectively Help the Poor."
TEMPERANCE QUESTION.?BE V. J. F. M'CLEL
land, pastor of St Luke's Melhollst Episcopal
church. Forty first street, near Sixth avenue, hv special
request, will preach a sermon on -lirulav 7l; 1*. M., on
the above subfect previously delivered before the Dis
trict Conference af l'eckskill. All are welcome
TABEENACLK B ? PTIST CITURCH 8ECOND AVE
nue, between Tenth ar d Eleventh streets.?Rev.
Jameg Boardtnin Hawthorne. pastor. Services at 10:30
A. M. and7:IS P. M. Subjects ??Mornlnir, "9how vour
Colors;" evenmff, "What think yo of Christ" Baiptiz
irit- at the close of evening service. Young men and
strangers aro specially Invited.
The rev. morgan dix, d. d.,
Rector of Trinity Parish, will preach In
St Chrysostom's chapel.
Thirty-ninth street, corner (seventh avenue, on Sunday
evening, December 12. The Sunday services at the
chapel arc 7, 9 and 10% A. M., 3% and 7% P. H. Every
seat is free.
THE DEDICATION OF THE MORNING STAR UNION
Mission chapel. Twenty-sixth street, near Seventh
avenue, will take place Sunday, at 2% P. M. Revs. Dr.
Deems, Pullman, Anderson, Hastings, Mlngins, J. M.
King and o'hers are to assist in the services.
The rev CYRUS dixon, d. d.. secretary of
Homo Mission Board, will preach to-morrow in tne
Forty-second street Presbyterian church, between Sev.
enth and nighth avenues, at 10% A. M. and 3% P. M.
Strangers ana neighbors are earnestly and cordially in
vited to attend.
THE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY HAS REMOVED
to Fiftieth street, east of Third avenue. Sunday
services It)!% A. P. M. Sunday school, 2% P. M.
WESTMINSTER PR'SBYTERIAN CHURCH. WEST
Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh
avenues.?The Rev. George D. Mathews will preach
here to-morrow forenoon at 10% o'clock and eveniug at
1\ o'clock.
ZION CHURCH, MADIbON AVENUE. CORNER OF
'thirty-eighth street. Rev. John N. Galleher rector.?
Services, 10:30 A. M. und 3:10 P. M.
"1 >7Til STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
1 I near second avenue.?Rev. W. H. Boole, on Sun
day evening, 7% o'clock, from midnight to midday.
Rev. K. Hott <me, D. D.. will preach at 10% A. M. All
seats tree.
"1 QTH STREET MKTHOD1ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
lO M.S. Terry pti?tor.?Services at 10% and 7% P. M.
Morning lubiect?"The Wondrous Cross." evening?
"The Wondrous Crown."
LOST AND FOUND.
APOCKETBOOK LOST-CONTAININO $16 40 AND
three Rings, two ot no account; lost going from
Greenwich a.reet lo Lord A Taylor's, in the Grand street
cars. The Uu.ler will be rewarded by leaving the tamo
at IS Desbi os-.es streot
Lost?on Thursday evening, December 10,
In neighborhood of Twelfth street and Fifth avenne,
a Box, containing leather trimming. The tinder will
receive it suitable reward by returning same to AiTKEN,
SON A CO., Broadway, corner Eighteenth street
]OST?ON WEDNESDAY EVENING LAST, A DIA
J mond Stud, enamelled settin'. A suitable rewnrd
will be paid il returned to Mr. SIMMO.NDS, C09 Broad
way.
IOST-A MINK MUFF; BROWN SATIN LINING,
J with hows and tails; black Bilk braid attached ; lost
Thursday sight, betwecen the talr on Thirty-third street
and West Fourth street. Return to Kev. i>r. DEEMS, 42'J
West l'wenty-second street, and receive $10.
LObT-A FIREMAN'S BADGE, NO. 389. FINDER
please return to 217 East 1 wenty-eighth street
HEWAK1IS.
dfc,*: REWARD-LOST, IN PASSING FROM THIRD
t!p?J avenue und Tenth street to Broadway and Twen
ty-third street to lentli avenue, a gold Pen und Pencil
Case. A hove reward will be paid on return to 90 East
'I enth street
r REWARD.?LOST. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30,
on Fourteenth or Fifteenth street, between
Seventn ?n<l lufth avenues or on Broad way. between
Fourth and Twenty-sixth streets to Cate Brunswick, n
Solitaire Diamond H arrlng, about one carat stone. The
On.ier will receive the above reward by leaving same at
133 West Fifteenth street, where the mate can be seen.
Pawnbrokers please notice.
qp/rn REWARD.?ON THE ?rf)3 P. M. HARLEM
ifWvJ train, November 27, a Pockethook, containing
$lti0 and Papers ol no value except to owner. Whoever
will return it to Mr. SMITH, Agent, Ford ham, or com
municate hv mail, will receive the above reward and
thanks of the owner
(feqnn REWARD WILL BK PAID AND NO QUES
iJpOUU tiotis asked for the recovery ol one set ot
dralls, No. It),2fi2, SO,000 francs, drawn by Limbcrt A Co.
and l?. F. Kraus A Co.. of Paris, to order and not en
dorsed ; payment has been stopped. Also, one set ot dia
monds and one Pearl Brooch, all of which have becu
stolen from the owner. Apply to
(OU HE Iff BROTHERS, 49 Wall street, N. Y.
WILL BIi PAID P0R THE SOUVENIRS
?TOUU taken this day Irom No. 22 East :-ixty ninth
street, and no questions asked. Address II. K. through
the Personals, stating time and placc.
SPECIAL, NOTICKS.
A?THE AMERICAN REGISTER.
. the most widely circulated of
the American lournals published
in Europe.
A capital medium lor American
advertisers addressing themselves to
European patronage.
Indispensable to all persons visiting Croat Britain and
the buropean Continent.
subscriptions and advertisement! tor the AMERICAN
REGISTER will be received and single copies ol the
pnncr may be obtained at the office ol the New York
Herald, New York.
A -DECEMBER 29.
$250(100.
DECEMBER 29,
SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT
IN AID OP THE
MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION
OF NORFOLK, VA.
DAY POSITIVELY FIXED.
TUESDAY, 29T11 DECEMBER.
LAST CHANCE.
Authorized by Act ot the Virginia Legislature (passed
March & 1873).
tO.OCO TICKETS?6.0(H) CASH GIFTS.
9260,000
TO BR GIVEN AWAY.
One Grand Cash Gilt ol 9S0,n0n
t'ne Granci Cash (lilt of 25,000
One (Iran 1 Cash Gilt of 2(),ilou
Ono Grand Cash Gilt of 10,000
One Grand Cash Gill ol 5.UU0
(me (Iranil Cash dirt ?t 2..W0
One Grand Cash Gift of 2.000
15 Cash Oliis ot ?1.000 each 15,0th)
28 Cash Gitta ot 600 each 14.000
43 Cash Gilts ot 2/.0 each 10.750
79 Cash Gilts of 150 each 11,860
250 Cash Gilts of 100 each 25,000
678 Cash Gifts of 60 cach 28,900
5.0(10 Cash Gllta ot 10 each 60,000
t>,(IU0 CASH OIFTS, AOOREQ \TINO 9250,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets 910 101 Quarter Tickets 92 50
Hal' Tickets 5 001 Eleven Tickets. 100 00
For 'tickets, Circulars, Ac , andrcs*
THE BRANt ? Ot KICK OF I'lIK ASSOCIATION
(Room 25), 7S and 80 Broadway, Now York.
Post office box 1,417.
HF.NRY V. MOORK, Secretary.
ATTENTION 1-OASII IN II AND FOR PERSONS
wishing to realize on surplus stocKs, Merchandise,
Furniture, Ac. Address, in confldence, W. A. T., box 730
Post office.
A?OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY
. State and Mielby College Lotteries.
XKKTCCKT StAT*. ?XTRA CLASS 305? PECKMBER 11. 1874.
19, 64. 23, 63, 1, 30, 98, 49, 25. 08, 29, 70, 60,
BnCI BT, tXTtlA CLiM 123? I1ICKMB*B II, 1S74.
60. 62. 71. 23, 21, 51), 19, 8, 10, 20, 09, 13.
KI .NTH KT irAT*, CLASS 30C?DKCKMnKA 11. 1874.
38, 26, 37, 34, Irt, 21, 6, t>7. 73, 13, 48, 8, 58.
inKi.sr, ctus 124?iiki k*bk? II. 1874.
35, 19, 7, 75, 15, in. II, 61, 44, 41), 37, M, 33.
J. (?. SMITH A CO, Managers, Covington. Ky.
Post office box 2,761, New York.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Ji ?MANUFACTURERS' CONSIGNMENT SALB,
779 BROADWAY,
OPPOSITE STEWART'S.
$229,000 WORTH OK SOLID gold AND SILYBS
WATCHES.
$30,000 WORTH OK real CORAL.
$79,000 WORTH OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AC.
TO BE SOLD DURING THE HOLIDAYS REGARD
LESS OF COST.
EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IS PLAIN FIGURES.
ONE PRICE only.
SOLID coin SILVER WATCHES $4 80 AND UP
WARDS.
80LTD cold WATCh1Ts~$19 ?0 AND UPWARD.
every WA1CH WARRANTED TO BEEP PERFECT
TIME.
THE ABOVE GOODS HAVE HKF.N consigned TO
US BY THE LEADING M A N U F ACTU R E RS IN THIS
COUNTRY AND EL'ROPE.
these watches comprise the finest im
PORTED TO THIS COUNTRY AND ARE MADE
BY THi BEST MANUFACTURERS.
WE ARE AUTHORIZED BY TIIE M ANUFACTURERS
TO KELL THE ABOVE GOODS REGARDLESS OF
COST AND AT PRICES WHIiUI WE cordially
LNVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE.
GRAND OPENING THIS DAY AND EVENING.
RICHARD HUMPHREYS. 779 BROADWAY.
A?SODA WATER. MINERAL WATERS. GINGER
? Ale, sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete
outfits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instruc
tions: all departments of manufacture, bottling and dis
pensing-, exi lusive Bights in desirable territory, cata
logues tree. JOHN matthewh, First avenue, Twenty
sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York.
A?GRAND extraordinary DRAWING
? Grand Extraordinary Drawing
Royal Havana Lottery,
Roval Havana Lofery,
December i6, 187*11
December 16. 187411
Only 16.000 Tickelsl
Only 16<KW Ticketst
One Prize to every Seven Tickets!
One Prize to every Seven Ttcketsl
Capital Prize, $900,000.
$1,200,000 Cash to ke distributed.
Circulars, with full particulars, free. Address P. (X
DEVLIN, stationer and General Agent,30 Liberty street
A?HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.
? Royal Saxon Government Lottery.
Hamburg City Lottery.
Brnnswick Government Lottery.
Prizes cashed and information given. Lock box S,.'<94.
TiiEODOR ZSCHOCH, Uti Nassau street. New York.
A?PARKS. EMERSON A CO., AGENTS FOR
. Kentucky State Lotteries drawn dailv.
Extraordinary Royal Havana Lottery, drawn Dee. lflL
Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn Dec ifi. 1874.
Masonic Relief Lottery, of Norfolk. Va . Dec. 29,1874.
Prizes cashed, information furnished and circulars
sent bv addressing PARKS A CO.. 180 Broadway, room
1 Post office box 9,272. Private office attached.
Office hours 7 A. M. till 7 P. M.
Havana lottery.-extraordinary draw
lng. Prices greatly reduced. B. ALENCK A CO.,
No. 6 Broad street, room 19(Post office box 4,291), New
York.
Henry a. daniels, m. d.. 144 Lexington aVe
nue, near Tweuty-nintn street?Special attention
to the diseases of men and important medical and surgi
cal cases.
Havana lottery.
Extraordinary Drawing, December 16, 1874.
2,097 Prizes amounting to....... $1,230,000
I Prize of- BOO OUO
1 Prize of 1IX),iiiu
1 Prize of AO.000
2 Prizes of f25,ii(X) oacn 90.000
4 Prizes of $10,000 each. 40 out)
12 Prizes of $\H00 each 60,000
2,076 Prises amounting to 400,000
Circulars of information tree. Prizes cashed. J. B.
martinez A CO.. Bankers. 10 Wall street, rear base
ment; Post office box 4.689, New VorK.
Havana lottery, extraordinary, deckm
bcr 16; great reduction in price of tickets; send
for circulars. E. SoNNLNllERU, box 190 Post office.
New Haven, Conn.
Havana lottery.-extraordinary draw
ing?German government Lotteries. Prizes cashed
and information given. WACHSMANN A CO., Bankers,
79and 77 Nassau street Post office box 3,316.
Kentucky state lottery.
Grand extraordinary Single Number Scheme
for the holidays
(authorized by Special Act ot the Legislature),
for the benefit of the University ot Puducah.
$600,000 to be distributed among the holders of tickets.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000.
The drawing to take place at Covington, Ky., Saturday,
December 26, 1S74.
Nodiseoont on Prizes. Every Prize paid in full.
SIMMONS. DICKINSON A CO., Managers.
Scheme.
1 Prize of $100,000 i*. $inn,ooo
1 Priz-i of 60,000 is. 99,00')
1 Prize Of 411,1100 is 40,000
1 Prize of 80.U00 is. Sd.iflO
1 Prize of 2o,iOO is- 20,ut)0
1 l'ri/.e of 10,(100 is.- lo.oiio
10 Prizes of 6,(*W arc 90,000
'900 Prizes of 200 are 100,000
9,060 Approximation Prizes, amounting to 200.000
9,976 Prizes, amounting to $600,000
Whole 'iickeis, Halves, Quarters, Lights,
$20. $10. *9. $Z 90.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in
full, without deduction. These Drawings arc never post
poned, t ike place regularly the last Saturday of each
month, send lor circular.
Address all orders to
SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO., Covington, Ky.
Kentucky state single number lottery.?
$600,000 in prizes, December 26 Circulars of intor
mation free. Address GEO. H. BOOTH, 73 Nassau street
(Post office box 3,037), New York.
Notice.?the undersigned gives notice
to the public that he has no interest, directly or In
directly, individually or otherwise, with the ttrmibusl
iiess, nor with the firm ol H. Fox A Co., 391 Canal street.
In this city, and that the said firm has no authority Irom
me to use my name in auy form whatever In connection
with said business. LEANDEK FOX, 26 Varick street
New York, Dec. 11, 1871.
Nervous debility and weakness brought
on by indiscretions, excesses, or overwork ot the
brain and nervous system, treated by HENRY A.
DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue. near Twenty
ninth street
0?OFFICIAL DRAWING OK THE KENTUCKY
. State Lotteries.?Simmons. Dickinson A Co.,
Managers.
BKNTCCrr, EXTRA CLASS NO. 331 ?DECEMBER 11, 1974.
17, 59, 52, 13, 41, 2, 3rf, 40, S9. 73, 63, 14.
KKNTOCKT, CLASS NO. 332? DECEMBER 11, 1874.
25, 4tl, 5-1, 4*, SI. 61, 72, fit, St. 6*. i4, 7. 8.
If K.N It Y, EXTRA CLASS NO. 153?DECXMBKH 11. 1874.
7, 36, 64, 53, 71. 14. 35, 52. 54, 41, 8, 19.
HENRT, CLASS NO. 154?DECEMBER 11, 1874.
73. 13. 31. a 24, 4, 38, 56. 18, 49, 31). ft9, 11
Full information bv applying to J. CLUTE, 200 Broad
way, room 6, first floor, rear office, or Post office box
4,969, New York city.
?KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT
? tery. on Havana plan. Extraordinary drawing
December 26. Circulars or Information turmshed t>y J.
CLUTE, 20o Broadway or Post office box 4.BC9.
ROY A I, HAVANA LOTTERY.
Extraordinary Drawing, December 16. Circulars
of full information tree. Prizes cashed. Spanish Bank
Bills, Governments, Ac., purchased.
TAYLOR A CO., Bankers.
No. II Wall street. New York.
The ladies of the morning star uniow
Mission Sunday School will open a Fair in their
new chapel, lt>5 and 167 West Twenty sixth street, near
Seventh avenue, on 1'uesdav afternoon, December 1>,
1874, which will continue every atternoon and evening
during the week, to raise funds to furnish and help pay
off the debt on their building just completed.
Thomas' billiard room.
Bowling Alloys and Art Gallery,
1,239 Broadway.
Sixteen Collender's new Standard Tables.
The finest collection of caricatures in the world.
Grand opening on Saturday evening, December 12, on
which occasion the champion. Maurice Yignaux, and
Francois t'bassy will give un exhibition.
GEORGE M. THOMAS.
JERRY V. THOMAS.
Mann street.?mttllen'8 show cards and
Oilclotn Signs, for every business, ready made and
to order at short notice.
Oil Onn Ann ?extraordinary drawing
tpi<iv??vUUi of the Roval Havana Lotteryof
Cuba, December 16. Circulars or information sent free.
BATES A CO., l'J6 Broadway.
SPORTjING? DUttS, BIRDS, d{C.
A?FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OP FANCY DOGS.
? Birds. Ac.; Medicines lor all diseases: prepared
Food lor mocking birds, at B. u. DOYEY'd, No. 3 Greene
street, near Canal.
B~*1RDS. PET ANIMaLs, GOLDFISH A>D PLANTS
lor aquaria, M.ic king Bird F ooii, I'isb Food, Butler's
celebrated Dok Medicines, Ac. Aquaria l ank manulac
tory, 31 Fulton street. J. HAOOT, Agent
L^OR STlE-A GENCINE PURDEY 10-BORE MUZZLE
Jt loading Shot Uun: weight 8 lbs.: price $150.
UEOROR HAYDoN. 143 Fulton itre?t_
OR 8ALB.?A PAIR OP FINE BLACK AND TAN
Dogs. LOUIS KIRSTEN, 96 <iold street
F
HORSES, CARRIAGES, OiC.
A?MAJOR C. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER.
, MONROE COUNTY, MONROE COUNTY,
WESTKHN NEW YORK.
STATE BRED.
MORE SPEED than ever befope.
THE GREAT event.
FIFTEEN! H SALE OF
THF. Far FAMKD Monroe county
TROTTERS AND ROADSTERS,
AT BARKER A SON'S
CITY AUCTION MAR I AND N. *. TATTERS ALLS,
comer ol Broadway and Thirty-ninth street,
ON WEDNESDAY, December 16, at eleven o'clock.
FIFTEEN HEAD, the vet of champion, J.J. Critten
den, Toronto chief, KId Van Wlnklo, Niagara Chief,
Henry Olav, Ethan Allen, Fox Hunter, Eckler's Clay,
Red Dick. Ac.
ALL WITHOUT training and can trot In from 2:40 to
three minutes.
ai.L ELEGANT and extra stylish drivers, and war
ranted sound and kind.
pobitiVi'.LV iHe most promising lot of younir, green
Horses ever offered at public auction
FOR FULL descriptions see catalogues.
NOPO - TPO N K M i; N r.
A -ONE OF THE FINEST I.ANDAILETS IN THE
? city: m.idc by Wood Bros. ; cost >l,75>\ price 11 .TWOl
sentloinau lea?tug the city; must be koid. i-o. SWe?t
Tbirteeutb street.
HORSES, CARRIAGES. ?C.
At barker a son's
CIXT AUCTION MART AJtD NEW YORK TAT
TEB>ALLS,
comer of Broadway una Thirty-ninth street,
MaJOK (.'HAS. W. BAKKI- K, AUCTIONEHR.
REOCL.AU SALES OY HORSES, CARBlAOKa, AC.,
EVERY WEDNESDAY A.VO SAT CUD A V,
AT BLBVEN O'CLOCK
TWENTY-FOUU hours allowed for trial on every
horse gold under warrantee.
THIS 18 the only auction mart 111 the S'a'e having
the proper facilities for showinn horses on sale. viz.; a
large Driving Hint;, entirely under cover, and plenty of
room for examination.
CATALOG I) K OP SALE THIS DAY,
AT ELEVEN' O'CLOCK.
FOR ACCOUNT ol whom It n.ay concorn. a bay Stal
lion. got by Manhattan son of Rlsdvk's Hambletonlan),
15H high, 7 years old; been trained but little and can
beat 2:4!); Is very promising and perieotly sound and
kind; aold by order Alexander Patterson, Fleetwood
Park, to pay charges aiul keening.
RuCKaWaY, BL'ILi by TerrilL.
ELEGANT COMBINED sorrel thoroughbred saddle
and harness Mare, got by Harris' Ulencoe, son of imp.
Cllencoe. dam by imp. Sovereign, bred by Wui. Snyder,
Shelbyvtlie, Ky.; pedigree warranted. IS1* hands huh,
6 y?ars old , very stylish driver; can trot in 3 minutes;
tine under saddle; goes all gaits; has run in 1 ;48>4, with
lit) lbs. up. and is warranted sound and kind.
BUSINESS Si.EIGH, new.
WITHOUT EXCEPTION the most beautiful brown sad
dle and harness Pony In America, 13>4 hand* hwh. 7 years
old: splendid under saddle; goes a I gaits; elegant In
harness; perfectly irentle and docile, yet gamey and very
sti llsh; a periect utile horse, uud warranted sonnd and
kind.
TOP SIDE bar Road Wagon, by Ren son.
THE FAST bay Hambletonian Trotting Gelding Post
Bov, got by Iron Duke, 1SK hands high, 7 year* old; an
elegant, game and eaiy driver; has a record of-rt'f: is a
great pole horse; can be driven by a lady; is sold to
close an estate, and is warran-.ed sound and kind.
FOUR FOBTLAND Sleiglis.
VERY SPEEDY bay Trotting Oelding, got bv Young
Morrll, well known on the road as the Lawrence horse,
15)4 high. 7 years old ; a prompt and handy driver; can
trot in 2.30 to road wagon, and is warranted sound and
kind.
TOP PONY PllAETON, bnilt by Close.
FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT, consisting of a fast cross
matched team chestnut Horse and brown Mare, 15'?
high. 7 and 8 years old; tine, styiish drivers; can trot In
3 minutes, and are warranted sound and kind. Also
Coupe Bockaway, double and single Harness, Blankets,
Robes. Ac,
TWENTY-TWO other top and no top Road Wagons,
Denot, Express and Business Wagons, Carriages, Ac.
NhW AND SECOND hand Harness, ilorse Clothing,
Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Halters, 1c.
TWELVE OTHER Horses.
FULL DESCRIPTION at sale.
8ALES NEVf.R postponed on acconnt of weather.
^ ?TO THE DRIVING PCBLIO. A.
We arc now applying to side bar wagons a simple at
tachment, winch produces A PERFECTLY lASY,
Ll.VBL RIDING WAGON, entirely free from rattle or
"creak," and irivlng Increased strength and salety, with
out adding to the weight
With this improvement we are also using (after a thor
ough trial durlns: the past three years) the parallel or
straight arm axle, ruuning with greater precision and
less friction than any axle ever used for speeding.
Gentlemen Interested in driving matters are invited to
examine these improvements at oar factory. Broadway
and Forty-seventh street, or at our warerooma, FUth
avenue and Fourteenth street.
BREWSTER A CO., of Broome street
AUCTION SALE?THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF
new and second hand top Buggies, Phaetons, Rock
aways, sleighs. Business Wagons, Robes, Blankets, Har
ness, Ac., by COLE A MCRPHY, 37y Fulton street,
Brooklyn.
A PAIR OF STYLISH CARRIAGE HORSF.S FOR
sale?Bays, 10 hands, 6 and 7 years old. lone manes
and tails; sound and kind. Apply in forenoon at No. 3
West Kortv-sixth street.
Albany sleighs.
Cutters, shifting seats, ponies and three-seaters.
Portland Sleighs,
all styles, both single and two seats, trimmed and un
trimmed, at low prices.
A. T. Dh.MAREST & CO., 628 Broadway.
A?BY ORDER OF MORTUAQEE. THE WELL
? known hay horse Boston Boy; record ol 2;'!6; great
polo' hofsc; CHARLES BARKER, Auctioneer, at il
o'clock, corner of Thirty-ninth street and Bro.tdway.
ANY PARTY HAVING A FIRST CLASS SHIFTING
Pole, with silverplated tips, for light roHd wagon,
lor sain ebcap, can find a purchaser by addressing K.,
box 118 Herald oftlcc.
A BREWSTER WAGON AND STIVERS SLEIGH, IN
perfect order; price $300 and $175. Can be seon at
15 East Twenty-eighth street
T\OUBLK TRUCK HARNF.SS.-WaNTED, A GOOD
J / double truck Harness, in good order and condition,
tor which a fair price will be paid- Call at 74 Broad ?t.
For sale?$1,000, a fast poi.e iiorsb, bay, uh
hands; nas record of 2:17 with running mate; is
looking tine and can trot as fast as ever. Address
OWNER, 816 Broad street, Newark, N. J.
FOR SALE?A SIX-SEAT WESTCHESTER ROCKA.
way. In good order; glass tront and sides. Apply,
in forenoon, at No. 3 West Forty-sixth street.
TJ?OR SALE-CHEAP, FOB WANT OF USB. A SOUND
I? M\d reliable pair of Carriage Horses; handsome
and stylish: good travellers'. 15)% hands, 7 years old;
warranted in every respect Address H. C. R., Herald
Uptown Branch office.
HARNESS.-THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN
New York; a good buggy Harness, hand made, $17;
a good grocer's Harness, $25; a good milkman's Harness,
$.10; a good double truck Harness, $30; a good Stable
Blanket, $1 50; waterproof Blankets, strapped and un
strapped. Please call and examine for yourselves.
FISIIKR A OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street. New York.
ONE OF THE FINEST COUPB HOR8K8 IN THE
city; dapple gray. 16.'? hands high, 6 years old;
warranted sound and kind. No. 3 West Thirteenth st
SLEIOHS, SLEIOHS. SLEIGHS.
001 Sleighs of all styles: Six Heaters, Pony's, Shift
ing Scats. Turn Seat, Portlands, Swells, Trotting,
trimmed and untrimmed; Portlands, the largest stock
in the city. WM. 11. GRAY, 20 and 12 Wooster street
TO OWNERS OF HORSES.?NO ONE WHO HAS
ever used Dr. TOBIAS' Horse Venetian Liniment
will ever be withoat it ; it is ? certain cure lor Colic,
8orc Throat, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores. Warranted *u
perior to anv other. In pint bottles at $1. Sold by the
drusrirists. Depot, 10 Park place.
Truck and wagons for sale-one first
class three quarter Truck : one top Baker's or Milk
Wagon. Coal cart and second nand light Express Wan on,
with top, at cost. 76 First avenue
TWO FIRST CLASS DOUBLE TRUCKS FOR SALE
cheap. Applv at Bradford A McDonald's wheel
wright shop, No. 163 Christopher street.
TO LET?ROOM FOR FOUR DORSES AND THREE
carriages; private stable 117 West Eighteenth street.
Apply at 91 Fulton street.
WANTED?A LIGHT PORTLAND CUTTER,
trimmed or not trimmed; good order. Address,
stating price, I. M? JS8 West street.
X\TANTED?HORSES TO BOARD. NEAR MORRIS
Vr town: good stabling, grooming, hay and grain;
onlv $10 per month. Reterence, J. M. Mason, 126 Duaue
street New York.
XITANTED-A S'X-SEAT OR COUPE ROCKAWAY;
Vt must be In good order; low price for cash. Ad
dress. stating price. O. F., 153 Ea*t sixty-second street.
ZERO PRICES, ZERO PRICEa
Sleighs, Bells. Robes, Blankets, Whips, Ac.
Job lots choice goods, prices can't be beat.
Bankrupt stock fine Blankets, hall price.
Jl.RE. JOHNSON, Jr.. 63 Liberty street,
1 FINE SIX SEAT COUPK ROCKAWAY, BY
1 Adams; 1 fine Coupe, Pole and Shafts; 1 light Coach.
1 M Clarence. Coupe RocXawavs, 20 top and open Road
Wagons, of all styles, by Broome street Brewster, Dusen*
bury, stivers, Ac.; top and open Ponv Phaetons, 1 Doc
tor's Phaeton. 100 Carriages of all stvles. Harness, B.an
kets, Robes, Ac. WILLIAM H. GRAY,
auWooster street.
DRV GOO OS.
A "sUPERB CAMELS' HAIR SHAWL FOR 8ALE?
Price MDO, cost |l,603. Address bUAWL. box 137
Herald Uptown Branch office.
-1MMKN-E BARG*TN9-SOLD TO PAY ADVANCES.?
X A large lot of children's Furs; sots, complete nnd
handsome, only $l._'9; retail worth $2..W: (lot to one pur
chaser cheap). Office 20 and-24 I'ark Place.
INSTRUCTION.
SOME PUPILS REALLY DESIROUS To LEARN CAN
receive careful instructions on tlic Piano. Address
A NO. 1. Herald office.
YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. AC.
I port SALE?THB Fast BAlLIKO YACHT BUILT
Sloop Eliza Sevena, 22 10-100 tonnage, huilt by day's
work; two suits of good .'alls, all in good order. Address
WM. WOOD, Post office, Ke.vporu
LiOAJI OFFICES.
AT 77 BLERCKEK STRKET, NEAR HROADWaY.?
Libera! advances upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry.
Pianos. Ac., or the same bought. Also Pawnbrokers'
'iicneis bought at 77 Bleecker street, up stairs.
AT 80 NASSAU STREET, AT THE LOW K ST RATES?
Loans made on Life Policies, Merchandise, Dia
monds, Watches, Jewelrv, Pianos, Ac. \EwMaN LEO
POLl>, 80 Nus?an street, between h niton and John.
AT HALF THB USUAL CHAROES-MON Y AD
vanccd on Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Life In
surance Policies. Ac. No. 79 Nsjwbu street, .between
Fulton and John streets. W. MACDIHF A CO.
AT JACKSON'S, 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEV
enth street?Moncv liberally advanced on Dla
monds, Watches, Jewelry, S.Iks, Drv Ooods and I'erson*
Property of every description. Private entrance lor
ladies.
AT JOSEPH SOLOMON A CO.'S, 134 FULTON
street, near Nassau.?Money advanced on Diamonds,
Watches, Silver Plate, silns, uainels' Hair Shawls, An
tiques and Articles of Virtu; established 185U; private
office for ladies. Se hlblt hspanol.
Money loaned on diamonds, watches,
Jewelry and silverware and the same bought and
sold. GEOHOE C. ALLEN, Jeweler, L, 190 Broadway,
near Tweiity-ninth street. Watches and lewelry re
paired.
A HQ SIXTH AVKXUF, BETWEEN TWENTY
TtvIO fourth anil Twenty fifth streets.? Liberal ad
vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks,
Laccs and Shawl* same bought at lull value.
_______ L BERNARD.
eQC BROADWAY. NEAR AMITY STREET.?
UOU Money liberally advanced on ntamonds.
Watches Jewelry. Pianos mid all Merchandise. Same
bought and sold. Onc.i on Saturday.
H. GFIGERMAN.
MIMKI.i.WKl) US. ,
DIPLOMA OF MERIT, VIENNA EXPOSITION, 187*.
Dr. Pearson's American Powders and Lozenges
lor ini..gesii u and all dtMMOS of th( ?tnmfte.h: 1'ow
cern, >2 per box; Lo.">nges, All chemists'depots.
k ULGfcHJit |iow Yt .k. MUMLOlth. New Orleans.
TO LET FOB Hl'HlMKSS PI HPOSES,
DOUBLE AND SINGLE LOFTS TO LET-ON VE?EY~,
Barclay and Leonard streets. Broadway Mock.
Inquire o! J. A J. W MKEKS,
No. 30 Ytsey strret, room S.
IfOR RENT?WITH OK WITHOUT POWER, LOFTS
1 and stores lor manuiacturing purpose*. Apply to
Engineer on premises, 175 He?ter street; or A. T,
MEYErt, 86 Leonard street -
Stork TO LET?AT 407 SEVENTH AVENUE; suit
able (or any business. Inquire oil first floor.
To let-shop* well adapted for tailoring
business', splendid liglu and low rent*. So. 1 Bowery,
corner Division street.
TO LET?SHOPS, SUITABLE FOR CABINET UaSU
tactarera or carpenter shop; irood light, cheap
rents. No. 4 Doyer street, near Bowery.
TO LET-TUB BEST STORK AXD BEST LOCATION,
on third avenue. No. 384, between Twenty-seveuth
and Twenty-eighth streets.
rpo RENT-FURNITURE FOR storage OF TUB
1 same. Address Mr*. GIBSON, West Thirty-sec
ond street.
UNION SQUARE.?TO LET. STORE CORNER OP
Thirteenth street and Fourth avenue ; large cellar;
the whole Hou?c U de?lred to a responsible tenant Its
proximity to Union square aiul Broadway renders it de
s,ruble lor a good business man.
Q7 UNION BQUARB.-MAOMHCENT 8TORB, BE
? ? I cent:v painted, to be let until May tor $100 per
month ; not one-iourth its value. Apply there to Dr.
dkey.
DWBIJJSO HOl'SKS 'I'O LET.
Furnished.
An exquisitely furnished, finished and
built new. 23 toot high stoop stone Dwelling, Just
west oi Fifth avenue and St. Ihoinss' church. to iet low.
V. K. STi Vt.N'.-ON, Jr., 31 East Seventeenth street or 11
Pine street
C1HABMINO FIFTH AVENUE HOUSB TO RENT?
) Furnished, at a low figure, or will sell Furniture at
a sacr tW, Address FURNITURE, box IS2 Herald Up
town Branch office.
HAND-OMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT-ON
West l weuty-third street, Ave minutes' walk troin
Futh Avrtiue Hotel; iniuiedlate p.-session. Address W.
11. C., Herald Uptown Brunch office.
TO LET? KEF.O ANTLY furnished HOUSE ON
Filth avenue, oelow Central Par*. very reasonable
to responsible tenant App.v to J. N. WYCKOPP A CO.,
21 ram row, or O. SLOAN HoLDKN, 6;a sixth avenue.
TO LET-furnished HOUSE; RENT TAKEN IN
Board; also Flats, lurnishod and unfurnished;
l-ults of Rooms in choice location. Apply to E. A.
DAlLEY, 58a Sixth avenue.
I'll I urn ig lied.
A -THREE BRICK BUILDINGS, 128, ISO AND 132
? Jane street, 60x90 leet, to let, for packing or stor
age business: moderate rent; immediate possession.
E. L. A B. T. BURN HAM, 80S Hudson street
ACOSEY THREK STORY BRICK HOUSE TO LET?
$800; will tako less to a good tenant; west tide.
Mr. SMITH, Franktort House, 202 William street.
AT A SACRIFICE.?FIRST CLASS, handsomely
furnished brown stone high stoop House; in com
plete order; immediate possession. Address OWNER,
No. 4 East Forty-second street.
House to let?sis west nineteenth street,
in good order, with all modern improvements; pus
session at once. Apply to J. M. GANO, 40 West Twen
ty-fourth street, or 313 West Nineteenth street, next
door.
TO LET-THREE STORY AND basement HOUSE
118 hast Ninety-first street, between Lexington and
Fourth avenues; rent low.
OOQ FOURTH AVENHK, NEAR NINETEENTH
?i*jO street.?Honse to let, in good order; rent low.
FURNISHED ROOMS AJ1D AFAllT.'lEM'S
TOJLET.
A NEATLY KEPT, comfortably furnished,
large and pleasant Bedroom, to a cent.email; pri
vate house ; bath and gas. 270 Madison street.
A CHOICE OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS
with large closeis, hot and cold water. Ac., to let,
without hoard, to gentlemen or gentlemen and their
wives, with a widow; excellent neighborhood. Ad
dress, for two days, Y. 11., Herald Uptown Branch office.
A LADY, LIVING IN HER OWN HOUSE, WOULD
like to rent Parlor Floor to a gentleman; will linj
a nice, pleasant home, with every comfort Address
I'LEAbANT, Herald Uptown Branch office.
A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET,
with two single beds, all accommodatl"ns gas,
lath, Ac.; house private; Board il desired. 316 Ninth
street near Second avenue.
A?BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. NEATLY FURNISHED,
? en suite or singleall front, facing south ; meals
served in rooms from $4 t6 $15. No. U3 kul Eighth
street, one house from Broadway.
A NEATLY FURNISHBD BOOM, WITH or WITH OCT
A Arc, to gentlemen ; 14 per week. 104 West Twentieth
s?reet.
PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO SUNNY
trout Bedrooms; also two small hall Rooms. neatly
furnUhed. with fire, gas and bath; references ex.
Changed. 80 University place, near Kourtecnth street
a NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOB BOUSEKEBP.
j\ iiitr to let. $5; two Kooms connected, $4 6J: front
I'arlor. $7. 29 Washington square, southwest corner
Waverley place.
IjiU5NISII hi> FOR HOUSEKEEPING-FRONT PAR
r lor, middle Room and closet, all improvements. Sti
per week; also small Room, $1 lb per week. West
1 wenty-eighth street, between Seventh and Eighth
avenues.
IjtOR HOUSEKEEPING,?HANDSOMELY Fl'R
r nished I'arlor. back Parlor, Kedrooms. Kitchen and
hall licdroom il desired; gas, b.ith, hot and Cold water,
willi use of stationary wash tub.'; uo other family in the
house but owner's; rent moderate. a02 West Forty-ninth
street.
rno LET?210 BOWKRY, THIRD FLOOR, A BEAl'TI
1 fully furnished front Kootn and Bedroom, for gentle
men only.
rno LET-A SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED
1 for light housekeeping i second iloor, trout. No. -64
Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth street.
A 4 CA PER WEKK FOR A NEATLY FURNISHED
<?)'l i/U Room fronting on Broadway, convenient to
restaurants. Apiily on second floor titt Broadway, be
tween twelfth and Tnirteenth streets.
<Ji/l OP?NICEST ROOMS IN THB CITY; 811 TING
Room, Kitchen and ltedroom connecting,
furnished, lor housekeeping; very centrally located.
\\L3 Forty-lourth street, between Lexington and tout tit
avenues.
nTH 8TREET.?FURNISHED ROOMS WITHOUT
Hoard, tor gentlemen only. 104 East Seven
teenth street, between Irving place und Union gcjuaro.
1 Q SIXTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN BROADWAY
J-O and Filth avenue.?Three large and handsomely
Itirnlshed Rooms ou second floor; also single Room tor
lumi ies and gentlemen; rates moderate; restuuraut
connected.
A r KaST TWENTY THIRD STREET. ? FURNISHED
rtO Room, large and handsome, to a gcntlvmau only;
convenient to all the curs.
CO SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, FOURTH
?JO street.?Nicely rumUhcd Rooms tor light house
keeping: a lew gentlemen can bo accommodated; all
con venlenccs, _____
1 QQ WEST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN MAC
lOO dougal and Sixth avenue.?To let, furnished,
second story front Room, witn Are; also hall Room,
rent moderate; lamily private.
t-NFURXISHED ROOMS AXD APART
MENTS TOILET.
/THEAP RENTS. ?NICE SMALL FAMILIES ONLY;
\ i house lust pain'ed. In prime order, excellent neigh
borhood. Inquire on premises, 241 West T wen ty -so ootid
street.
rpo LET-UNFURNISHED. THE .UPI'ER PART OF
1 House &?.'? West Forty-ninth street, between Broad
way and t lirhth avenue, consisting of dining room, re
ception room. Kitchen and lour bedrooms, bathroom;
hot and cold water, stationary tubs and every modern
convenience. May be seen between tlie hiurs ot 2 and
6 P. M. Ring bell twice.
TO LET-IN NEW BROWN STONE HOUSE, NO. 356
East Fifty-third street. Floors of six rooms; all im
provements; rent $26 to $18 per floor. Inquire en prem
ises.
fTO LET?A Vfc KY DESIRABLE hLCONL) FLOOR IN
1 the Ninth ward, consisting of five rooms, with all
modern Improvements and conveniences for house
keening: possession on the ISthinst; house first class;
rent reasonable. Apply to L. H. BUELL, 27Bleecker
street
rrto lbt-to a sm all family,the third floor
1 oi house S4J West Thirtieth street; price >30 per
month.
TO LET?FIRST FLOOR 223 EAST TWENTY sEV
enth street, six rooms, extra pantries, water, bath,
Ac.'. Immediate ponession. Inquire of WILLIAM TRUS
LOW, nil ha?t Thirty-sixth street.
_ BILI/tAltDS.
A 1-SPLENDID CARVED NEW STANDARD BEVEL
Billiard Tables, with Delaney's wirn cushions, used
in all match games; Just the thin;; for holidav presents;
every private tamlly should haveono; portable Tables,
Bagatelles; Monitors and Hussian Bowling Tables, Alli
gator and a variety of (James at reduced price*
? W. H. OK1FFIT11 A CO., 40 Vesoy street
A "1 -STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AXD
.A.1. the Phelan A Collender Combination Cushions for
i-ale only by the patentee,. H, W. COLLENDBtt, successor
to Phelan A Collender, 7.? Broadway, New York.
KEYs.TONE BILLIARD HALL, EtOHTH AND VINE
streets, Philadelphia, Pa
SxpTami 23, 1S74.
Mr. Jon* Cnr.AitAS, Continental Hotel :?
Dear sir?The Delanev wire cushions have been used
In inv rooms for the last two years and have not given
satisfaction. Please order eight of Collenler's new rose
wood bevelled Tables with the Combination Cushions, to
take the place ol those at present In use "there. I con
sider the -'Combination Cushions" the best in service.
Very truly. B. J. PLUXKETT.
PHI-LAN'S TABLES-NOW USED IN THE WIND
sor House. St Nicholas Hotel, Grand Central snd
Earle's hotels, lor sale only bjr OKORGE E. PHELAN,
No. 7 Barclay street. New York.
WANTED TO PLRCHASB.
/"I A R PETS AND Ft' It N ITU RE WANTED* IMMK
V dlately?For which will give short Endowment
Pulley or Advertising space In leading religions weekly
at .owest cash rates. Address F, A., box N7 Post office.
WANTED 11) RUY-A B'LLIARD TABLE; PRICE
not over $60. Any person having one to sen can
find a purchaser oy addressing J. U.. Ueruld ollice.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY*
A.~
./t-1 ouy a Firm Mortgage Premium Bond
of the
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY OK NEW YOBXf
EVERY BOND
purchased on or before Monday, January *,
wnl participate In the
THIRD SERIES DRAWING.
to be held on
JANUARY 4. 1371
Capital Premium, $100,000.
The proceeds of the sales ot these Bonda will b? used
for the eroctlon of a permanent Exhibition Palace, to to<
erected on the grounds of the Company, situated on
Ninety eighth to 102d street, from rhlrd to Fourth avenura,
TH ESE BONDS
wiU make a splendid Christmas or New Tear's present,
as there is no risk of anv loss.
Every Bond will be redeemed with
PREMIUM.
Address for Cfrculars, full information and Bonds.
MORGKNTHAU, BRUNO * CO.,
Finsnclal Agents.
23 PARK ROW. NEW YORK. (P. 0 Drawer 29.)
CITY REAL. ESTATE KUR SALE.
Central.
A?I HATE JUST RF.CEIVTD INSTRUCTIONS PROM
. owners of several small three and four story
Houses, In the best central location, to sell at a saerifle*
for cash ; I have also choice Store Properly, on elxtlx
and Third avenues, the cheapest I have ever o(Tcred>
lor cash. JAMES FETTRETCH, 999 Sixth avenue.
A?PORTYS'COND STREET, A PEW DOORS WEST
? ot Kifth avenue, an exceedingly desirable, well ar*
ranged anil built, 21-foot, (rescued, high stoop lirowtj
stone Dwelling tor sale reasonably. V. K. STEVENSON,
Jr., 31 East Seventeenth street or 11 Pine street
FOR SALE-TWO FOUR STORT DWELLINGS, CAB
lnet finish, Sixty-second street 174. west of Broad
way, $19,000; also three Stores on leasehold, Eighth ave
nue i 93,600. WM. BEDELL, Builder and Owner,
9W Eighth avenue.
East Side.
BARGAIN IN THIRD AVENUE PROPERTY.?
The northeast corner of Eighty-second street, front
ing sa leet on uvenue by 10J feet on sireet Apply to
JOHN C. WILSON, on the premises.
A
Weil Side.
VTTR HAVE A BARGAIN TO OFFER IF BOUGHT
?T this month; four story brown stone House, 10.4x351
xlOO; location west side, above Fiftieth street; in the
choicest part of New York: this house Is worth looking
atter. R1KER A CO., No. 3 Pine street.
BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE
AND TO LET\
For" RALE OU TO RENT-FIVE THREE STORY
brown stone Hou-es. on Fifth street, near Seventh
avenue. Brooklyn, near Prospect Park ; owner occupies
one of the row; three lines of cars run to the vicinity.
Apply to L1NDLEY MUKRaY, 189 Broadway, New
York.
ON FIRST PLACE, BROOKLYN?POS SALE OB TO
rent furnished. a tine three story and basement
lngh sioon brown stone House; all improvements; per
fect order; elegantly iuroi?hed: will be sold cbean, with
or without Furniture, or will be rented very low to a
small responsible family; Immediate possession. Inquire
of BUSSKLL A MILES, Real Estate Brokers, 313 Gourt
street Brooklyn.
rpWO NEAT BKOffS STONE DWELLINGS FOR
JL sale.?Built In tlie roo*t substantial manner; com
plete little palaces; all improvements; Adelnhl street
near Wiliouglibv avenue, two blocks trom tort Green
1'arW. Inquire on the premises of JOSKl'U 1. EIRBY,
or at 73 Gates avenue, Brooklyn.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY
FOR SALE AND TO RENT^^
A PRIME PAY1NO INVESTMENT?EIOIIT LOTS
near Central avenue, Fordham; I wonty.fourth
ward ; $400 p?r lot, linlf cash , adjoining lots $700: a bar
gain. G. W. 1)1 rc II ELL, No. 2 New Chambers street
F^OR SALE-AT TARRYToWN, N. V.. A LARGE
House (known as the Mutt House); about twoacrcs
of land and commodious stable and ouibuiKSiiigs; gas
throughout the hou-e and abundance oi water; situated
on high ground; five minutes from depot ; location and
conveniences unsurpassed ; suitable tor boarding house
or school. Inquire or address E. K. MO'IT, Tsrrytowu,.
N. Y.
?yONKER<.-IF YOU WANT A SPLENDID COTTAGE*
X with modern Improvements, near depot In perfect
order, rent cheap, immediate possession, addrassor call
on JAMES YOUMANS, Agent at Yonkers.
PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR.
SALE OR TO REST.
Abaroain.-a snug little farm witii
good trout pond, near New York, bringing a rent of
JjO, or possession tivcn if required. Address V. O.,
Herald Uptown Branch office.
AT RAYEN3WOOO.-TO LET, VERY LOW. BHAU
tltul Villa, on river bank, with stable, Ground* and
modern appointment*; earn pas* grounds.
WM. NELSON. Jr., H Old ?Up.
Fink farm of i3J smoo acres. about sh
miles trom Newbnrg, N. Y.,whl be sold at auction
at Orange Hotel. In Newburg, December 23, at U o'clock
M. K. r particulars Inquire ol CASSEDY k BROWN.
Newburg. N. V.
ElOR SALF-A GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY seat,
such tt Is very rarely met with; Is one hour from New
York on the New Jersey < entral; house is large: In per
fect order; stables, barns, other outbuildings are modelf
01 convenience ana perfection; has 37 acres of land,
nearly every acre a choice building site; will be sold ai
It stands, complete witn everything, or to suit, or will
exchange tor paying city pr<>nertc ; terms to suit
HIRER, k CO.. ? Pine street
I AND for CEMETERY PURPOSES.?ABOUT ft
J acres of elevated land, overlooking the town ol
Jamaica, L. I., beautifully located, Is ottered at the very
low price of i?Xi per acre; terms to suit. Apply to A.
A J. L. LOTT, counsellors at law, IS Willonghbv street,
or DRAKE A CO., No. a Willoughby street. Brooklyn.
PARTIES WISHINO 70 LEAttE A FIRST CLASS
Hotel, fully furnished and well patronized, with am
ple grounds, outbuildings. Ac., will communicate by let
tor with Mr. URIAH \\ kLCH, ot the St. Nicholas Hotel,
New York. The hotel is charmingly situated, a* a sum
mer resort, about 50 miles Irom New York.
/?7 ACRE FARM-OOOD BUILDINGS; PLENTY O*
U I fruit: twu m les from depot and Stroudsburg, Pa.;
price $3 i*?; terms easy. For particulars appiy to WM.
KAFFEKTY, 30 Old slip.
~ REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANOE.
A?FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE (RAILROAD BONDS
. preferred), the finest trnrtof natural pasture Land
In the State Known a* Davis' Island, situated on the
Menoken Kivcr. and between two large creek?. m Somer
set county. Man land : about I.UOO acres ol land and over
100 acres oi splendid oyster planting ground; a fortune
CHn bo easily made in a few years tn the oyster and.
cattle business; would preter a partner with some capi
tal, to whom a hall Interest will be sold cheap, free and
cloar; good title. Address the undersigned, lor maps
and full description, W. L. 11 AlXES, Princess Anne,
Somerset county, Md.
FOR 8ALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY,
Farm 30 acres on the sra shore; south side Statau
island. A. JO U UN r. AY. tO Lispenard street
THE OWNER OF 12 ELEGANT BUILDINGS NEAR
City Hall, Brooklyn, well rented, with equity ol
$100,000, being about to leave tor Europe, will exchanue
for c. untry Property, unencumbered, and $13,000cash.
Address EUROiv, box l?i Hera d office.
WANTED-FOR PART CASH AND PART TRADH
a small Farm; not over 4.1 miles from New York.
Addresa OEO. Ufc. GARDNER, 188 Chrystie street, N. Y.
REAL EST A I E WANTED.
1WANT TO BUY A THR3B OR FOUR STORY
brick or brown stone House, above Fourteenth
street, between Third an ! Elgh'h aveitues In a respect,
able neighborhood. for which 73 to SO per cent cash Will
be paid town. Address, stating lowest price and loca
tion, DOC 1 OK, care box3,J?9 New York Poat office.
HOCBES, ROOMS. ?C., WANTED.
In thli City and Brooklyn*
WANTED TO HIRE FOR THR WINTER?A FIRST
class furnished Hous-, in a fashionable location.
Address, with particulars. W., box &.7U7 i'ost office, city.
VVTANTED-AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE FOR ONB
?* or more year*; must have all conveniences and be
above Twenty third street. Address, stating location
au.l terms, K. A. I'., box i.222. Post office.
WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, TWO
or three unfurnished Rooms or a small Plat, with
conveniences tor light housekeeping; rent must be mod
erate. Address, stating terms and particulars it W. A.,
box 161 Herald Uptown Branch office.
\\7 ANTED?A FRONT ROOM FOB GENTLEMAN, II*
?? tenteel neighborhood; can furnish all but carpet;
vicinity of Ninth avenue and Twenty-drtj itree. tsemi
narv) preferred; reterence. Addresi A. P., bo* w
Herald office.
In the Country.
AT PATERSON. X. J.?SMALL NEAT COTTAQV
from January L suitable for * genUeman,, wtie
and servant, within five minute* wal* i t in l><j>t. rent
must bo aioierflU' A.ldrt'-n, stating particulars, COl*
TaGE, Herald olfl. e.
WANThD?FARM LAND TO HIRE. WORK OfJ
?hares or position as over.?cer. Address X.. bo* til
Herald oft'ee.

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