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REAL ESTATE For SALE. Central. .-FOUR-STORY BROWN STONES HOUSE FOR sale in 32d, 38d, Sth, 86th, Séth, 89th, 46th, Had and 57th Streets, between Sth and 6th avenues, 49h, bath and Gist meets, between Madison and Sth av reat bargeins. __B.B, MERRILL & CO., (4 West Thirty-third street, FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House (not leasehold), 5th avenue, Bear 46h, streat, over 23. feet front: cabinet finish, ry modern improvement, tor id PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East 17th street. A BARGE FOUR srory HIGH STOOP, BRICK ZA, Howe and tui Lot, 26x100, on Sth avenue, below OH OF TALON & SLOAN, 51 East 17th street. A Finsr chasg POUR STORY HIGH STOOP LS brown stone House, every modern, improvement, Size 25x65x100, near 5th Mth street, foF $45,000. ALON t 17th street. A WSIEGANE, swoon atrect, 18 W West ith! No.T East 8d, 22 and’ Kast 48th, 18 Kast 4ist street; also 5th avenue, 4, 024, 781 and 748. K. 8TEVENSON. Jr. 11 Pine street. CHEAP HOUSE FOR SALE—ON THOMPSON eeets. tary rire gs good Cod can be bought & reat in if applied for promptly. OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeenth st R SALE—A BARGAIN,—HANDSOME NEW FOUR stor: ero oe Boas, all Cagis} rei on irrAay yn the premises, east je seventh street 1?” °° MDP ARYKENNEDY, Builder. HR SALE—FRONT AND REAR BUILDINGS, NO. &2 West Nineteenth street, between Fiith and Sixth Avenues, suitable for a manufactory or a. first class liv- ery or private stable. Apply at 52 West Nineteenth st. F% SALE AT A BARGAIN—HANDSOME NEW four story brown stone House, all improvements, won Murray Hill, on, thé premises, asi iriy-sovenith street, > D. 7. KENNEDY, ‘Build HTH AND EIGHTH AVENUES, PACING CENTRAL Park.—Fifth avenue, corner Ninety-first street, five Lots; Eighth avenue, corner 102d street, four Lots} both Feels extra cheat Parcels exira CHV". STEVENSON, Jr, 11 Pine street TQ Bast, eixty-THep STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—For sale, full front four story portico stoop brown stone House; has every convenicnce and daprovement; is finished ‘in the most elaborate and ar- tistic mann Inspection invited, Apply on premises, 46, 000A MOBEERN FIRST CLASS BROWN . + stone House, 21x60x100, 4 story, high stoop; pertect order ; son avenues, Ath street, between Sth and Madi W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, East Side. —CORNER MADISON AVENUE AND FIFTY- + eighth street, five Lots for sale, together or singly, extreme bargain; excavated. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr.. 11 Pine street. OR SALE VERY LOW—A FINE TENEMENT HOUSE, ‘Twenty-first ward, five stories, 26x72x100 feet ; rents for 10 per cent on investment. HENNESSY & POPPER, 940 Third avenue. ARLEM.—ELEGANT THREE STORY HIGH STOOP Drick House, 18.9x45x100.11; all improvements; this house is worth $14,00); will sell right off tor, $9,500; " per- wanent morteage $6,000; it will pay well fo invest in this Douse. BENJAMIN BROWNE, 2,332 Third avenue, OUSES FOR SALE—92 CLINTON PLACE, 419 AND 421 East Eighteenth street, 58, 60, 6: and 64 Irving Dince ; on Forty-sixth street, 25' by’ 60, five story, lot 100, ‘$11,000, HYLAND, 342 East Nineteenth street. HE ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE NO. 1 East 57th streetia bargain); also 18 East 57th street, 27x05x35 feet extension: also Nos, 20, 24 and 35 West ooth street; others, desirably located, $25,000 to $60,000 up- war W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. 5.500 AXP, ONLY $2.00 cash WILL BUY A * neat brick Cottage and full Lot, 25x102, on Seventy eighth street, PHA! & N. $9.500 eas ar hionse Store, on First avenue, near Twenty-fifth stree $9,600, a bargain. H, PATIBERG, 234 Br 13. 25 -IN EASY PAYMENTS, WILL BUY A 5 four story brick front and rear frame nement in East Twenty-eighth street: well rented. PHALON & SLOAN, SI East Seventeenth strect. 16.000 28%, NOW ASKED FoR A FIRST 5 class five story double brick Store and enement, size 25x65x40, on First avenue; the lot cost $10,000 and the building $14,000; will rent for over $2,500; only $400 cash required. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ‘OTIOE,—“WESTCHESTER AS ANNEXED,”—NOW is tho time, before the new law takes effect, January 1, to buy Lots Plots and Acres; a grand exhibit ana Brice. Apply to OLIVER BRYAN (residence, Westches- ver) 115 Broadway. ae WRC OS is pt EW YORK CITY LOTS FOR $200 AND UPWARD; only $75 cash, balance easy payments ; Lots are sell: ing rapidly ; about 60 houses to be built tmmediately: a vumber are almost finished ; every house built increases the value of adjoining lots: streets and avenues are raded, POTTER. BROTHERS, No, 4 Warren streey; ranch office, Fordham. $150 A BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR SALE, SIZm Ov. 1 25x100; high ground, between Woodlawn and iamsbridge, convenient to two stations on the Har- Jem. Railroad, ‘sehools, churches, stores, post offices and telegraph stations; only five minutes’ waik from city et New York as annexed. Address JOMN COYLE, station D, New York. 600m RAR, CASH, CORNER PLOT, SIZE 100X q Unionport, Westchester county; also Lot, dress JOHN COYLE, station D, size 100x100, $2 jew York. $4 200.-4 GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN NEW . '» Twenty-fourth ward.—S! Fordham Ridge ; th by handsome residences; 200 feet from Central avenue Boulevard ; terms easy. 8. M. BROWN, corner Fourth avenue and 129th street. gas; surrounded Y CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY ND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, JERS! For Sale. RSEY CITY._WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN buy a handsome two story brick basement House, eight rooms, 100 foot lot, neatly finished, with gas, water, marble mantels, heater, &c., in complete order, good Reighborhood, near the ferries, tor $3,000, only 00 cash required, balance in easy installments? J. M. GIBSON, 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City. To Let or Lease. RARE CHANCE—A HOUSE, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, near the ferry and in the best location in Jersey City, torent, to a small and approved tamily. Address box 713 Post office, New York. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR SALE AND TO RENT. T AYA —COTTAGE OF 7 ROOMS; ALSO COUN- A tr ee te near depot and landing; moun- "bargains, tain anid river Views iis OLIVER, No.1 Park place. T ELIZABETHPORT, N. J.—COTTAGES, STORES, Lots, near depot and Singer Machine Company works. for sale on instaiment plan: $50 will secure a Lot, Also Houses and Rooms to rent, £. offices—No. 3 Broadway, 10 to 12 A. M. only; street, Elizabethport, atternoons. SPLENDID FARM, FREE AND CLEAR, IN FINE al a cultivation; elegant double House, 16 room: necessary outbuildings, Somerset county, N. J., one n from depot and 60 minutes from New York, to exchange, ‘on cash basis, $24,000, for City Property. PHALUN & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, , OVER: looking city New srunswick, N. J.. with $7 acre Modern improvements; numerous outbuildings: plenty of fruit; schools, churches; frequent trains. Owner, Latayette avenue, Brookly: A. MAGNIFICENT FARM On 15 ACRES, IN| THE Mohawk Valley, three-quarters of a mile’ from Cen- tral Railroad, near Utica: nice buildings; price $2,500; genuine bargain; easy terms. 248 East Thirticth street. NOUNTRY SEAT AT STAMFORD—SPACIOUS MOD- J ern house, modern conveniences; carriage house, beautiful grounds; $25,000; wil exchange for Mortgages or other securities. Address J. W. ATWATER, Riverside station, Conn. HEAP FOR SALE—WITHIN 20 MINUTES J of this city; delightful location : only $50) or $1,009 down and the balance in after years, Address HOMES, Herald office, HANDSOME PLACE AT PEEKSKILL, N. Y.; house beautifully frescoed; has all modern improvements, gas, water, &c.; carriage houre; plenty of shade trees; abunaaice of fruit of ail kinds, one acre of land ; more land if wanted: fine view of river: three minutes trom Hudson River Railroad depot, Call at 512 West street, corner of Horatio. OTEL FOR SALE.—THE PARRY HOUSE, AT HY- land Falls, on the Hudson, 13 miles from West Point: 70 rooms, 7 acres. of ground: price $38.00): terms easy. Address WILLETY PARR 5 ARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ELEGANT residence in Plainfield; also beautiful place, 17 acres; 0) to 90 per cent can remain on mortgage; reat bargains. JAQUES, 208 Broadway HALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. $ 9 00 FOR A NEW FIRST CLASS FIVE p story brick Store and Tenement, in For- Aan street, between Grand and Canal streets; reut over 500. PHALON & SLOAN, $i East Seventeenth street, ‘West Side. A WREW NATIONAL PARADE PARE, RECENTLY adopted in the upper part of this city.—Lots tor sale, fronting the Park ‘i POTTER BROTHERS, Nos, 4and 6 Warren street. —CHEAP SINGLE _LOTS.—FIFTY-SEVENTH street, near Ninth avenue, one Lot; Grand Boule- vard, Eighty-first street, one Lot, Pifty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue, one Lot. V, K, STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. A NEW, DESIRABLE, MODERN STORE AND BASE- ment, size 25x75, west side of Eigith avenue, next door to Branch Post office; fi month. Apply at 897 Eighth av. Iso a small Store, at $00 per JOHN BRANIGAN. A S1X LOTS OR 100 FEET FRONTING VERMILYEA + avenue by 150feet in depth; only 250 feet from the ew parade ground; price only $10,800; $8,000 cash, bal- ance in five years. Address G. W., Herald office, (OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, NO. 123 WEST 42D street, modern 4 story high stoop brown stone House, 25x60x100; superior order; terms to suit. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, OR SALE—A THRE STORY BROW STONE House and Lot, 22x100, No. 120 West Twenty-sixth street; heated throughout by furnac in complete order from cellar t Ems easy. 8T CLASS MODERN DWELLING HOUSES FOR sale at low prices by E. H. LUDLOW & CO.,3 Pine street, Nos. 26 West 57th street, 18 and 2) East 57th street, 20 nd 35 West S6th street, 22, 24 and 31 West 52d street, Zand 13 East 48th street, 6 East 42d street; also 438, 520 744 and 746 Sth avenue. ‘Lists and particulars of others furnished upon application. TH AVENUE.—SPLENDID PIECE OF PROPERTY for sale, on Eighth avenue, west side, near Forty- second street; two full Lots on Prince street for sale or trade for uptown Tenement. Apply to B. 5. LEV ‘West Thirty-cighth street. 10.000 Fok A,THREE story nici stoor 8 brick House, 22.9 front, all modern im- provements, in handsomest block in Ninth ward, PHALON & SLUAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. 11.500 FOR A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP &9) and basement brick front and three story rear brick House, lot 22,6x80, in 13th street, near 7th ave- Bue; well rented. PHALON & SLUA 31 East Seventeenth street. $12.500 brown stone House, finished in first class 3 nd in the vicinity. FOR A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP le, in 27th street, near 6th avenue; recently bought tor 000. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth st. ° 15. 00! FOR A FOUR STORY DOUBLE BRICK oj Store and Tenement, size 25x65x100, in est Thirty-eighth stro renting for over $2,000, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE _.... AND TO LET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKL' ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT 0! BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M, ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M, CARRIERS’ AND AG NTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLY! T SACRIFICE, For sale, four beautiful Lots, each 25x10) feet, in Brooklyn, east of Third avenue, tn enty-eighth and 4 ninth streets, at $650 per 0 remain on bond and mort; Tinutes. Address A. GRAM offi | | e. Cars pi n AM, Herald Uptown Branch “STOOP minutes EXCELLENT THREE STORY HtG brick House, Ll rooms, all improvements, from New York ‘by two ferries, in Brooklyn, to rent at $40 per month. SHERWOOD, WALDRON & SONS, 104 Third avenue, A SMALL, PROFITABLE BROOKLYN TENEMENT Bouse and extra Lot, desirable for building, to ex- ehange for Dwelling House, Morigages or unencumbered Country Lots. Owner, 31 Nassau street, room 25. ARGAIN.—NEARLY NEW STONK FRONT HOUS improvements; excellent neighbor: hood ; half bour to ferry; possession; only $9,500. W. H. MACOMBER, Greene av. and Cumberland st, Brooklyn. Fo, SALE OR TO LEASE—SEVERAL FACTORIES {all connecting), with 75-horse power Corliss Engine ; will sell the whole or part for one-third less than its value and on casy terms, . H. REYNOLDS, pas " 83 Ninth street, Williamsburg. $50 A MONTH FOR THAT NICE N. THR! IU story brown stone House 195 Lee avenue, Brook- Bath he "ear tn yeck slip terry; Lee avenue cars j Possession immediate; key in grocer; Fiore. Apply to JOIN FOLEY Net Asior House . chas a eae Sats ase ¢ the Unusually pretty and sub new brick House No, 237 Monroe eet, Fane Gates avenue cars, MOORES & BLONDEL __ #% Gates avenue, near Nostrand avenue. 5 —TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE $3.000,- sroome marbie mantce Meng House $200 cash, balance monthly; Cotta 7 rooms, $1,600; monthly payments. J. M. LYLE & LLiverty st.” $6 FO FOR AQTHREE story nr ix IV sm House, Stuyvesant avenue, Brooklym se all modern improvements, complete oner $8000; convenient t6 curs and ferries; splendid. Relgh borhood , terms ea: PHALON & SLOAN, ‘ast Seventeenth street. FOR . THE MAGNIFIO three story and basement Redford avenue, . $1 3.000. louse No. 174 y. Apply to SPOUNK: jew York. terms e street, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO REN T TARRYTOWN—ONE HOUR FROM THIS CIty To let or for sale, furnished and unturnished Houses and Cottages, at A Ae as S. EMBERSON, 650 Sixth avenue, T TREMONT (TWENTY-FOURTH WARD), ON WASII- ington ayenue.—For sale Ata bargain, 'a neat two ry Ok House and two Lots: gas in’ house, price $000 dows; balance in instalments HUGU N. CAMP. 106 Broadwy GPLENDID FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE— 200x200 feet, with 200 feet water front, on reasonable terms; also a large quantity of second hand Bricks, two nearly new Boilers, Gas Machine and wooden Tanks. ¥. M. KOEHLER, 117 Broadway, room 4. IPLENDID GRAIN AND FRUIT FARM—S40 ACRES, in this State, with all crops and utensils, entirely un: encumbered; exchange for city or Brooklyn dwelling. ALLEN & GALPIN, 208 Broadway. IENNESSEE COLONY, CUMBERLAND TABLE.—10 or 12 farmers and mechanics, with a few hundred dollars each, can secure Lands in the Colony; climate delightful and iands of superior quality. Particulars of Mr. BEERS, 45 Liberty street up stairs, from 2 to 4, for one wee! 10. MANUFACTURERS.—SUITABLE SITES FOR manufacturing purposes in the city of Utica, the most central and accessible city in the State, will be ven without charge to manutacturers who will estab- ish thelr Dusinasin the city, Apply ty T. R. PROCTOR, at Bage’s Hotel, or to A.B. JOHNSON, No. 81 Genesee street, Utica, N.Y. TPO,LBI-A FARM OF 18 ACRES, HOUSE, BARN, 4c. ; six miles from Fulton ferry ; $25; also in Brook* lyn an old House, 12 rooms, }¢ acre, three miles from ferry; $5. Apply to owner, 39 Bridge street, Brooklyn. 10 LET—IN & FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT, A fine Property, well adapted for a boarding house or hotel; house completely furnished ; a rare chance tor an efficient person. Apply, for information, to M. EGGLES- TON, Esq., 173 Broadway, New York. 10 LET OR FOR SALE—IN NEW JERSEY, ON CEN- tral Railroad, 50 minutes trom New York’ and tour from depot, a neat French root Cottage, with about halt acre of ground; rent cheap tothe right’ party. Address COTTAGE, Herald offic REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. XCHANGE—POR A FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT, A M4 first class doubie modern House, in Brooklyn, 16 rooms, elegant location on the hill, with six Lots, in fruit J, O, HOYT & BON, 171 Browdway. NGE.—A POUR STORY BUILDING, BETWEEN Y Firth ixth avenues, occupied as a manufactory, will be exchanged for a four story Dwelling House nor! of Thirty-lourth street. Apply at 52 West Nineteenth XCHANGE—VALUARLE STOCKS FOR A SMALL 1, Farm or Residence near New York; must be healthy location and free. GEO. CASSIDY, 1713¢ Hamilton Albany, N. ¥. —ONE OR TWO LOTS, NEAR MADISON south of Fittieth street, for a small House ‘and one or ihore extra Lots uptown, west side. HALL J. HOW, 12 Pine street. WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT COUN try Seat with 26 acres of splendid high land, front, ing on the Passaic River, at Belleville, N. J., seven miles from New York, only $45,000; also a magnificent place of 76 acres, elegant buildings, Ae., fronting on the Raritan River, at Bound Brook, N. J..only $70.00 Both places suitable for laying out in building plots. Easy terms, Will exchange, for Brooklyn, New York or Jersey City real estate. Address J. M.'GIBSON 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City. No agents apply. OR SALE, LEASE OR EXCHANGE—FARM OF 28 acres, near Brooklyn, s!x miles {rom Fulton terry; unen umbered, good house, water, dc. $16,000; also three blocks of unencumbered Lots ‘on Douglass, Boule- Vard and Fast Parkway leading out of Prospect Park laza; will sacrifice; terms to suit. Address OWNER, erald Brooklyn Branch offic OR SALE VERY LOW OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTI- ful place at Tremont, Westchester county ; two acres, good house, &c.. near depot. HENNESSY & POPPER, 90 Third avenue, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—150 ACRE STOCK Farm, with large Saw Mil!, near Utica; 93 acre Farm, near Paterson, suitable for building lots. H. PATTBERG, 234 Broadway. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR LOTS, FREE and clear Mortgages or swall House clear, a first class brown stone in Harlem. H. PATTBERG, 24 Broadway. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOUR FOUR STORY Tenement Houses, with Stores, for city Lots, private House or Westchester improved Property. JOHN 8) L, 79 eet. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR FURNITURE, Carpets or other Merchandise, 40 villa Plots in thé city of Plainfield, N. J.; no mortgage. JOHN RAYMOND, Plainfield, N. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A SMALL PLAC! within one hour of New York, a three story an Basement brick House, with all modern improveinents, in South Brooklyn, now let in floors to good tenants; price $6,500; two-thirds of which can remain on mort gage. Particulars, W. SENEX, box 203 Herald office. OR EXCHANGE—FOUR FULL LOTS, LIGHTLY encumbered, 129th and 130th streets, near Seventh avenue Boulevard, for good Mortgages, Westchester (an- jas lend paying nexed) unimproved Property or div . OSBOR: Stock. Address or inquire of WILLIAM No. 2,034 Third avenue. POR BXCHANGE—FOR STOCKS OR BONDS, HOUSE, Lots and Estates, in Boston and vicinity. ' Apply at or address 86 Devonshire street, Boston, Mass, ALBERT GATES, Jr. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-20 SPLENDID LOTS, Wyoming; Lands in Missouri, Tlinois, Towa, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, Florida; Property at St. Louis, Ka sas City, Fort Scott, Topeka; splendid Residence and Mill Site, Zanesville, Ohio; Houses and Lots, Plainfeld, Paterson. BH. JACKSON, 61 Céaar street. RAND BOULEVARD LOTS, NEAR EIGHTIETH street, also eight on 136th and 187th streets, to ex- change for’ House worth abi ut $15,000 or $20,00), situated south of Seventy-second street; equity in lots $12,500 and $10,000; a most favorable chance for a builder. F, G. & D. BROWN, 9 Broadwa; -A SPLENDID PLOT, 28X100.11, 100 FEET will exchange for suburban Cottage and Lots or Brooklyn Froperty. clear or lightly encumbered; cash equity $6,000. Address OWNER, 2,33: Third aven WANT A STOCK OF DRY GOODS OR OTHER Merchandise, or a Store. in exchange for Cottage property. Address HW. J. J., Herald ottice, ARTIES HAVING PROPERTY TO SELL OR EX- change will find it to their advantage to call on F, ZITTEL, 1,026 Third avenue. QEVERAL FINE PLACES IN WESTCHESTER \) county, New Jersey and Long Island to exchange for LE & GRAY, 56 Sixth av. city Property. COLE 10 EXCHANGE—A GOOD PAYING CORNER STORE Property for a small private House; equity $18,000, ARLE, from Third avenue Owner, 1,149 First avenue, 0 EXCHANGE OR FOR SALE—THE RUGGLES House, termination of Second Avenue Railroad, 129th street and'Second avenue, or to let. Inquire of MceCAR- THY, corner of 145th street and Fourth ay., Mott Haven, (0 EXCHANGE—A FINE, IMPROVED FARM OF 200 acres in Virginia, for Dry Goods or Merchandize in any line. Address PLANTER, Belmont Hotel, New ork. 10 EXCHANGE—A DRY AND FANCY GOODS AND Millinery Business, old established : stand good; lo- cation in a thriving manufacturing town in Connecticut, on line of New York and New Haven Railroad; would sell for cash or trade for unencumbered Real Estate. Address REAL ESTATE, box 24 Norwalk, Conn, 1©_ EXCHANGE—HOUSES IN BROOKLYN, NEW York and elsewhere, for farms, unencumbered ; also, Lots in Orange and Brooklyn: Houso in Saratoga for Brooklyn house. MADOX, 42 John street. 10 EXCHANGE FOR DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &C.— Fine Gothic Villa and Grounds at Orange, N.J. Address or apply to COLE & GRAY, 536 sixih aven WO FINE LARGE STOCK FARMS TO EXCHANGE for New York Property. Apply to HINE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue, ANTED TO EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE, IM- proved and unimproved, in the city of Paterson, for a stock of Dry Goods or any other Merchandise, Ad= dress box 625 Paterson Post office, N. J. WANTED 70, EXCHANGE-ONE, OF THE BEST located and finest brick Housesin the City of Roch- N. Y., for a medium sized brown stone House or @ like house in Newark, Nod. Dr. SMITH, owner, at Bull's Head Hotel, corner Twenty-tonrtlt streetand Third ayenue, from’s A.M. tol P.M., with Photograph. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY INVITE those desirous of investing in Agricultural, Cc iron or Timber Lands, to examime their Register. We have a very attractive list of such lands for sale. "Non- resident owners of lands who may wish to have a report made on them, or to have their taxes attended to and paid, can do so through this Registry, as we have cor- respondents in almost all the counties of the different States. AMERICAN LAN y, 12 Wall st. $25.000,-EES? CASS STOCK FARM OF 163 pso.' + acres, with improvements and half mile race course: two hours’ ride irom the city. For articulars apply to E. A. CONDIT & CO., 120 Broadway, Equitable Building. No brokers. ISTRY, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A’ CHAMBERS & CO.'S, 83 NASSAU STREET, A number of ‘iat geontetee Country Seats, A large Cotton Mill, I butlaing: ty ‘A large Store Property, this c A number of splendid Flats, rented, A fine Tonement Property, rented ; A lurge Warehouse, city, rented; A number of tine Houses in Brooklyn, A fine Property in Westchester county, A number of Farms, tree and clear; A select number of Harlem Residences; A hundred Lots, elty, good locations: A hundred thousand dollars Railroad Bonds, ntity free and clear Property, hange. You are sure to tind All you wish 1n select and paying property and prompt attention. bates Ae HAM oRS A aicare anor tee well located in this c to exchange for Brooklyn Property b ROSENSTEIN, 134 Forsyt et. - LOT 25X100, IN THE TWENTY-FIRST WARD OF this city, tree ana clear, to exchange for good Tene- ment Property, by J. ROSENSTEIN, 14 Forsyth street. CITY PROPERTY, RENTED FOR $2,109 TO ONE tenant, to exchange for a private House in this ci or Brookiyn, by Jc ROSENSTEAIN, Ii Forsyth streets FULL LOT @5X102), FREE AND CLEAR, VALUED at $4,000, in East Seventy-seventh street, and $5,000 cash, to exchange tor Tenement House, lightly mortgaved. PHALON & SLOAN, 3i East Seventeenth street. SPLENDID RICE PLANTATION (240 ACRES), near Savannah, Ga., free and clear, valued at $24,000, and $60,000 or'less in cash to exchange tor good Teal estate in of near New York. _____ PHALON & SLOAN, $1 East Seventeenth street A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WITH 314°ACRES OF A. highly cultivated Ground, in Orange, N.J., valued at $16,000, free aud clear, with $10,009 or more in cash, to exchange for New York city Residence. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East seventeenth street. CHA TO EXCHANGE BUILDING LOTS, BE- low Fifty ninth street, upon a cash basis, for two first class five story double’ brick Tenements, size o each 26x73x 100, renting for over $5,000, and valued at $46,000; free and Clear. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth strect. E STOREHOUSES A’ ELEGANT MODERN MANSION AND GROUNDS on Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, unencumbered, for a four story brown stone’ Dwelling in New York, valued from $0,000 to $10,000. JACOB V. D. WYCKOFF, 66 Broadway COUNTRY PLACE OR CITY PROP- AA. erty wanted—In exchange tor the best Oyster House in New York. Address, for one week, OWNER, box 146 Herald Uptown Branch office. NEARBY ROOKLYN HOUSES AND LOTS TO EXCHANGE— For Horses, Carriages, Furniture, Merchandise, Farms, &c. GEORGE W. BROWN, 135 Broadway, New York, basement, from 1 to 4 o'clock. USINESS WANTED TO EXCHANGE—IMPROVED or unimproved Real Estate for @ zood paying Busi- ness; hotel or restaurant preterred. Address D. L., box 182 Herald Uptown Branch office. NITY PROPERTY TO SHANGK.—1 HAVE A NEW ) thre brown stone House, on the north side of 1th street, of Filth avenue, which I will exchange for Harlem or Westchester Lots. 8. M. BROWN Fourth avenue and 129th street, Hariei. ES TO EXCHANGE FOR Property above Twenty third ( ITY YWELLING HOt Sixth ave Store street, Adaress, with full particulars, EXCHANGE, Herald Uptown firanch office. JOUNTRY STORE—$4)000 STOCK OF DRY GOODS, /J Groceries, Clothing, &e., to exchange for $5,000 cash; Dalance rest miorigager oF real estate. JAMES Lb, BODWLLL, Ll Main street, Rahway, N. J. YASH HANDSOME COUNTRY RESI- ) a suitable three story high ue, ast Seventeenth strect, CENTRAL CITY REAL RSTATE FOR SALE —FOR / sale or exchange, three story brick House 181 Bleecker street, 22x40, Jot 26x76, with Carpets, Mirrors, Appl On premises on Mond or. M., ede WaitPist, so Third’avens dias : (\XCHANGE—FOR REAL ESTATE, A LEASE (FIVE TV years) cf House and splendid ¢, 0m & No, 1 aves hue, adupted for any bi ; bee ia usta og usiness; very reasonable, Address AND VERY enee to exchange for base West of Third a ARD J. SALMON, 3 stoop E TANTED—A GOOD TENEM T PROPERTY FOR A 4 avenues.--For sale cheap toreash, or to excuange for smaller Houses, a four story high stoop brown stone elegant House; cabinet finish; 25x75x10); north side, none better in city. HOMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pine st. $10.000.- XCHANGE, UNENCUMBERED 200 ‘acre Farm, two sets buildings, for Coun- try Seat near New York or City Property. Owners in- Quire at 73 Beekman street, third floor, from 12 to 4. $21,000 CASHicA PRIVATE RESIDENCE AND OZ, an elegant Country Seat to exchange for a rst class Store or Tenement Hroperty, CHS, K, DEUTSCH, 78 Cedar street WORTH OF FIRST CLASS IM. $800.00 proved Real Estate in this city, to ex- change in one parcel, for vacant city Lots in good loca- tion, Apply to E. HANFORD, 29 Broadway. REAL ESTATE WANTED. SMALL FARM WANTED—WITH CHEAP IM- provements, near New York; terms must be very easy. Acdress, stating price and particulars, M. A. J, Herald office, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, BETWEEN Fourth and Sixth avenues, in good location, valued about $4,000. Only owners address A. L., box 126 Herald oftice. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1873.—QUADRUPLE SHEET, HORSEs, CARKIAGES, &C, HERALD BRANCH 0! 7 LYN, COR —THE GREAT MORTGAGE SALE @F- « ner of Pulton avenue and Bocram street, . GEO. B, ARTHUR'S ‘Open from 5 A. M. to 9 P.M. CELEBRATED TROITING STOCK, m Sunday from 3 to9 P.M. —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, * Fourth Grand Drawing, positive! h SL 12,000 cash gifts, amounting to 1,500, le Tickets, $50; Halves, $25; Tenths, HOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent; THOS, H. HAYS & CO., Fastern Agents, 609 Broaawa. SENSIBLE PRESENT—THE SELP-ADJUSTING A. key; will wind any watch, oreserve the winding post and last @ lifetime: send for circular; sample by inail, 80 cents, 8. BIRCH, 37 Maiden lane. A CONTINENTAL UNIFORM (COMPLETE, SECOND hand) Wanted—By an artist, Address,’ with par- Uculars, box 606 Post office. eee sa A™ KINDS OF PAST DUE CLAIMS ADJUSTED— By the GAZZAM COLLECTION AGENCY, through its prompt and reliable correspondents, in all parts of the United States and Canada. Principal oMice, 229 Mai wi — HAVANA LOTTE EXTRAORDINARY Drawing —Circulars containing full information JOSEPH BATES, 196 Broadway, room 4 A GOHRISTMAS GIFT GRAND GIFT CONCERT His lgr Me benefit of the Masonic Reilet Assaciation, of 0) me Cash gitt o one o! , one of $12,500, one of $10, (ib, ‘one of $5,000 and 9,994 other gifts, amounting to $160,000, distributed to ticket holders on January 15, 1874, without fail; whole tickets, $5; palven, $2.30, Orders filled, and information furnished by JOSEPH BATES, authorized agent tor New York, 196 roadway, room 4. AT A) BEGUEAR, COMMUNICATION OF DARCY Lodge, No. 187, F. and A. M., held at their rooms No. 8 Union square. December 9, A. L. 5873, the following Brethren were elected officers for the ensuing year P.M. Alexander Magner, M.; Marcus A. Adler, 8. W.; Marx J. Foss, 8. W. ALEXANDER MAGNER, M, Gronoe W. Premiers, Secretary. C. ©. SHAYNE @ CO., FUR MANUFACTURERS, + Broadway and Tenth’street, will offer decided ba: ga fine Furs; Shettand, Beaver, Seal Skin and ables a specialty during the ext 10 days, Bee “Facts about Furs,” under “Holiday Presents.” AVANA LOTIERY, Extraordinary drawing. Prizes cashed, orders fliled. Circulars free. Post office box 4,271. VETYER & CO., Bankers, 185 Bowery Germania Bank Building), Branch office, $87 Kightti av., between 29un and 30th sts AVANA LOTTERY, Extraordinary Drawing. Prices reduced. Circulars mailed free. K. ORTEGA’ sent fre = Successor, all street. Extraordinary Drawing. German State Lotteries. Prizes cashed 2nd information given. Post office box 5,745. AUGUST CAHEN, 1,017 3d av. The only uptown office. near 60th st., first floor. FLAYANA, AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY. cashed. Drawing regularly received 1,207 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House. D, LINDO, Broker. WILL SEND A LITTLE PRESENT TO EVERY married lady upon receipt of address. Send; it costs nothing. Mrs. 8. 5. CLINE, 105 West Forty-fourtn st. Monta MEMBERS OF MUNN LODGE, NO, 190, F.and A.M.,are hereby notified tobe present at their next regular meeting, to be held on Friday evening, December 19. | Punctual attendanee is requested. Busi ness, election of officers. By order. JAMES H. COREY, Master. ASONIC ENTERPRISE,—TICKETS TO THE GRAND Git Concert for the Benefit of the Masonic Temple, now being erected in Norfolk, Va.,can be had of the un: dersigned; price, $5; halt tickets, $250; capital prize, The drawing to take place the 1éth day of next january, without fail. This enterprise will be conducted by the best and most distinguished Masons and citizens of Virginia, and wholly in the cause of Masonry. No in- dividual benefits to be derived. Call and get a circular at once, at office of J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway. (Oysters DRAWINGS, KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KYNTUCKY—EXTHA CLASS NO. O91—DECEMBER 13, T873, 31, 78," 67, 10, 43, 6, 48, 8, 23, 52,’ 37. Pa sahara 6o2--pxceusze 13, ES er 7 4, a hy a y . SIMMONS #00.) Managers, Covington, By. SHELBY COLLEGE—RATRA CLASS NO. 591—pECEMBER 13. 1873, 62, 78, 54, 67, 13, 9% 48, 18, 51, 5, 36. ta, SRTBY ‘gotinon-etss xo, 602—puckapen Is, 183. hh % SlaitH eg UO., Managers ‘Covingtan, Ry. _ J, CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 153 Fulton ‘street, No. 2 Park row. Post office box 4, FFICIAL DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOT. teries, Prizes cashed and information given. J. E. BRENNAN, Broker, @ Chatham street. Private entrance attach TR oer cen nace oe MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, AT NO. 6 Park place, of the Wine and Sample Room, with excellent free lunch, all im a first ciass style. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY—EXTRAORDINARY. $1,200,000 distributed (prize in every seven tickets) ; prizes ‘cashed; orders flied: information turnished ; Spanish bank bills and governments purchased. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—EXTRAORDINARY drawing; German government lotteries; prizes Gasned; information furnished. WACHSMANN & CO., ikers, 75 and 77 Nassau street. OVAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED; orders taithfully executed; correspondence stricuy private. Circulars, containing full information, free. A. SCHNEIDER & CO., 35 Wall street. IPECIALS FROM WASHINGTON EVERY NIGHT , eas SPECIALS FROM WASHINGTON EVERY NIGHT “SPECIALS FROM WASHINGTON EVERY NIGHT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. 1874. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR TH& COMING YEAR TO THE BEST EVENING PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, TWO CENTS, CONTAINING ALL THE NEWS TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MORNING DAILIES. THREE MONTHS, $1 50. SIX MONTHS, $3. TWELVE MONTHS, $6. POSTAGE PREPAID AT THE OFFICE, NO 2 AND STREET. _ PECIAL NOTICE.—8 FINE, OIL PAI’ (3]213| 1» 48X40, by celebrated artists, can be purchased at one-third ef their cost or less. Address box G4 Fost office, Jersey Dity. HE NEW YORK WOMAN SUFFRAGE SOCIETY will celebrate the Centenial of the Boston Tea Party at Union League iheatre, Madison avenue and Twenty- sixth street, on Tuesday, December 16, at8 P.M. Susan B. Anthony &nd others will speak. ‘Admission free. my ALLAN GLOSTER, By ¥ ; LADY ALLEN, by Er otuntecrs ARTHUR BOY. by’ Mambrino Patchen, TAKES PLACE to-morrow, MONDAY, DECEMBER i5, acll o'clock, AT BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MARY AND New York Tattersall, CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty ninth street EVERYBODY SHOULD be there T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION Ot WILLIAM VAN TASSEL I. to} MART (SUCCESSOR 10 JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL) AT THE OLD STAND, 10, 12 and li4 EAST THIR- TEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this house riectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on he same straightforward principles which have gov- erned it she past. WE GiVe THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT IS WARRANTED SOUND FROM 4 TO 48 HOURS FOR TRIAL, Horses and Carriages always on hand at private sale. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. ENTRIES CAN BE MADE BY SENDING FULL DE- SCRIPTIONS THROUGH THE MAILS, AND CAN BE MADE UP TO SIX O'CLOCK ThE DAY’ PREVIOUS TO SECOND HAND CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS TAKEN ON STORAGE FOR SALE, UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNS date Johnston & Van Tassell), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STA! 'D, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post cffice. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES 19 10 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. ‘The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and on the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the nblic at large. AGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries of sales may be made, as usual, either at our downtown house, 37 Nassau street, or at the Mart, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near University place. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, LE C NCES AT 1% O'CLOCK, &O. 1.000. Bleigns, Bi MANUPAC 633 Broadw: down; one-third SLEIGHS, BELLS, CARRIAGE: + PRICES lower than usual ; all styles ty new and second hai rURERS UNION CARMLAGE WARE ROOMS: STRAPS BELLS. 1.500 ‘300 Sleighs, Sleighs, Sl The largest and finest variety in the cit; hs. ind at prici tosuit the times. Fortlands, pony, six seat business an Albany Cutters; Bells, Blankets, sortment of new and’ second hand Rockaways, &c. Dealers ca! arness. ‘Also a fine age Carriages, Wagonsy 1 and examine. Wooster street. { MUSICAL. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, NEXT DOOR TO DELMONICO's, : AND BROOKLYN BRANCH, Nos. 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State, ALL BRANCHES of Voc ‘al and Instrumental Mnstey Harmony and Composition. Elocation and Modern Languages are taught privately and in classes by the Most eininent Protessors, at of all, t prices within the reach. 2RIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAILY from 9 A, Me to8 P.M. Pupils may begin at any time, N. B. branch in this cit’ F. FILIP +The New York Conservatory is the only chars tered Conservatory of Music in the State, having no e stinet_ from other Institutions which imitate its name: evidenUy Wil the view of obtaining patronage thereb: ONS IN SINGING AND PIANQ, is name, evidently with: LES + at pupils’ residences.t o venni dal bel poese ove si snona A solicits an engagement New York oradjoining cities York Cork Co: from Europe, wil his or pupil’s resi 15 and $20 per Herald Uptown rane! er corregere chi stuona! Gomien, 1291 Broadway, corner Thirvy-tifth street. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE give piano and singing lessons ag lence; excellent city reterence; term: uarter ‘Adaress PROFESSOR, ‘box lee Address care M.' TENOR, OF GOOD REPUTATION AND VOICI after January 1 in aise Address HARRINGTON, 'y, 43 Fulton street, N. ¥.! AND ABILITY f Sane PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LATELY? singing ;, 2 PROP nded, wishes to give first class lesson ons the piana terms $15 per quarter; two full hours,’ ZSSOR, Herald office. T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirt, MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKE REGULAR SALES OF HORS 8S 5, EVERY WEDNESDAY 4 Dp SATURDA ‘ AT ELEVEN 0% THE ONLY AUCTION MART in the State having a largg driving. ring for showing horses on sale. [y) . » New York, + L. ©, CHASE, Boston, ea eiatOen A GENTLEMAN'S TROTTER FOR SALE-SHOWS 40, bi , kind, stylish, cheap. Address WASH- INGTON, box 205 Herald oMice, MERICAN CONSERVAT‘ ‘ORY OF MUSIC, 863 Broadway, New York. Thorough instruction at, hiberal terms, Particular attention given to those stad, ing for professional purposes. For SCHROEDER, Director. culars apply to H. A GENTLEMA® = WILL the Pianoforte at pupil’ fer; best references given. TEACHER, box 12) Herald Broadway. ‘ticulars and ¢! GIVE INSTRUCTION ON 's residence for $10 per quar- Address, wi Fosidenees Uptown Branch office, 1, ASS AND TENOR WANTED—IN A FIRST CLA! juartet choir; those willing to sinj etice until May 1 preferred, double ‘ion D. i for g Address BUSH, sta- —SPEED.—WARRANTED SPEED. « HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND GREAT SALE OF FINE TROTTING AND GENTLEMAN’S ROADSTERS, ELEGANT BREWSTER WAGONS, DUNSCOMB HAR- NESS, Wolt and Bear Robes, Engish Kersey Dress and Sweat Blankets, comprising the most elegant private turnout outin the city; two horses are warranted to trot in 2:40 or no sale. Gn Tussday, Déc. 16, at stable No, 43 Great Jones street at wp occigs 4 Fulf particulars of all in to-morrow’s Herald. T PRIVATE SALE, TEAM OF VERY CLOSELY MATCHED BAY kind and true in all tree and stylish drivers e travellers; any one can drive them; can trotin three minutes together ; not afraid of locomotive; have fine, open and level gait; have been used exclusively as a gentleman's road team, and sold only for want of use, and warranted sound, without jemnish. ARCH. JOHNSTON'S HORSE AND CARRIAGE Branch ,19 to 25 Thirteenth street. near University place, IF NUT SOLD BEFORE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, will then be sold at auction at the mart as above, with- out reserve. CALL AND SEE THEM AND RIDE AFTER THE: A —HORSES CLIPPED WITH NEATNESS AND + despatch. Why pay $10 when you can have your horse clipped for $6, by WALKER & HAMILTON'S champton clippers. Machines for sale and repatred. O. 136 West Thirty-eighth street, two doors west of Broad: way. PYROPRIATE | HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—HORSE Blankets, lap Rugs, Wolf Robes, Harness, &c.. at a still further reduction, to close out our large winter stock; the most complete assortment in the city. E. BARTLETT, Importer and Manutacturer, 62 Warren street. A —THOMAS L, D, BALL & CO., « 138 Wooster street, between Prince and Houston. Large and complete assortment of Harness, Blankets, « Lap Kobes, Halters, Surcingles, &c., &c., ‘at reduced prices, No Broadway expense or profit. T AUCTION—TWO PAIRS OF CARRIAGE HORSES, 6 years old, 16 HANDS, dark cherry bays. on Wednesday next, December 17) at private stable No. 7 East Twenty-cighth street, af IL o'clock; in every respect FIRST CLASS horses and will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. chance to buy a CARRIAGE TEAM for halt value. A WASLWANT A HANDSOME FAMILY TEAM OF + Horses; must be. perfectly sound and very gentle, and used to city; about 8 years old, 1$hands or trite over; dark brown, or bright bay preferred: no speed wanted. Address, with full particulars and price, CHARLES BAUER, box 4,181 Fost office. A WFAMILY CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS. NEW + and second hand Rockaways, Buggies, Pony Phae- tons, Express and Business Wagons; cheapest piace in the city at 141 West Broadway, near Canal stroet. A HORSES WINTERED AT $12 50 PER MONTH; $nf 094, stalla and plenty of room; farm, one mile Janding, Port Richmond, 8. I. Address A. E. WOODMAN TWO HORSES, ONE VERY HAND- some road'or family Horse, six years old, very ish and fast, stands 153g hands high; ‘also one big fine truck Horse, suitable for any kind of Work. Sold for no fault, only ob account of sickness in the family; the trial of one week allowed. To be seen on Monday at Mr. Mum- ford’s stables, 182 Thompson street. LANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS, ROBES, BELLS, Chimes, Harness, Saddles, Bridles and Horse Fur- Hishing Goods of every description, style and grade, no fancy prices, at MOSEMAN’S, lid Chambers street. |ARTING.—FOR SALE, HORSE, TRUCK AND HAR- ness, With Good Will of Work of a first class Store. For tull’ particulars inquire of GEORGE TILYOU, 42 Broad street. \OUNTRY BOARD FOR HORSES—SIXTEEN MILES in New Jersey, near Englewood; ninety acres; tim. othy hay; fine stabling; horses sent for and returned also, PICKERT & CO., 23 Old slip. (COUPESAN ELEGANT NEW COUPE, TRIMMED with satin and goat skin, built to order, for saie at a ANDRAU, Nos.7 and 18 East £ight- ifth avenue, CLASS STORAGE—FOR | PRIVATE CAR. riages and other vehicles, at MORRELL’S Ware. house, a compartment specially built for the purpose, 12 to 114 East Thirty-second strect, extending to Fourth av. A rare bargain, by A. 3. F eenth street, nea: TR! FE SALE—BANDSOME BROUGHAM, TEAM OF Horses, Harness, single Gould Sleigh, pole and shatts; all first class, Apply at 512 West street, corner Horatio, (0 ADVERTISERS,—EXTRAORDINARY FACILITIES are offered to advertisers through the BROOKLYN DAILY UNION, commencing Tuesday, 16th inst., to con- tinue 10 days, by which every family or news reader in that great city of nearly a half million inhabitants will be reached, This announcement is not a mere expedient to attract advertiser, but a Peet fact: therefore, fn unequalled opportunity for business publicity in that city A GOOD THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, west of Third avenue, wanted for cash and ver handsome country residence. Address EDWARD J, SALMON, 33 East Seventeenth street. 2 FOOT HOUSE (ABOUT) WANTED—FOUR stories, well built, with all modern improvements; must be cheap; location Twenty-seventh street, o Forty-first Lexington and Madison avenues. Address ‘a half or three-quarter Lot for sale in Greenwood can find purchaser by addressing lowest price. lecation and fall particulars to DELTA, Herald Uptown Branch office. IRADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 8 LIBERTY Joan on approved colla’ ILL SOME GOOD, RICH GENTLEMAN HELP A young lady who will have to give up her nome in 15 days if not provided fort Address JENNIE L., Herald Uptown Branch office. 7, -BXTBAORDINARY DRAWING, ° Boyal Havana Lottery. $1,200,000 cash. One prize ih every seven tickets, Only 13,000 tickets. with full information, free. IN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. ‘Cireulal P. 0, DE FOR CASH AND UNES ipPTiggpolto exceea $1,505 . ERBER, box 276 Vine: OUSE IN ELIZABETH cumbered Lots near city full particulars. Address C, land (N. J.) Post offic Po REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—WANTED, ON SIXTH venth avenue or adjacent thereto, between Fourteenth and Thirty-tourth streets, a Lot at least f0x100 feet, on which the owner will crect a building and lease all for 10 years; if required we could advauce haif the cost of building as security, GEORGE C, FLINT & CO,, 39 Hudson street. W4NIEDA NEW YORK, HOUSE, ABOVE FOUR- teenth street, between Fourth and Sixth avenue also a Brooklyn House. Principals only need apply to K. A, CONDIT & CO., 120 Broadway, Equitable Building. V particulars, L. TANTED TO PURCHASE—A PIECE OF LAND IN the lower part of Westchester, Address, giving full L., Herald oftice. WANTED A FARM, FOR CASH, WITHIN 50 MILE the city, suitable for grass or grain purpose: be Well watered and convenient to the east bank r, or on the line of the Harlem Railroad. T, station F, must the Hudson R Address MERCH BILLIARDS. STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AN the Phelan & Collender Combiiation Cushions, e. H.W. COLLENDER, suc: , 733 Broadway, New York. for sale only by the patent Phelan & Collende SPECIALTY,—SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLI ofseveral different manutacturers, at great sa fice, for cash. Great American Bevel Tables, with De. laney's champion wire cushions, ean only be bought at 40 Vesey street, We H. GRIFRITH & C0. iG REDUOT! Bg atid none ‘i Mt and all us second hun es, very low. ps OS VODISVANAGH & DECKER, corner Canal and Centre streots, Ah uaRe ASSORTM OF NEW AND SEC( « hand Billtard Tables constantly on hand, at GO, PHE 's, No. 7 Barclay street, New York. STORAGK —STORAGE.—WEST SIDE ‘ORAGE WARE: houses for Furniture, Pianos, Baggage, &c., In sep- ommodations superior to any other lishment iew York, R, TAGGART, Owner and er. Office 595 Hudson street, near West Tweifth st. TORAGE—FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS trunks, baggage and other packages containing a Heles of extra value, at JOHN H. MORRELL’S new first class Warehouses, built Sxpreney. for the purpose, 102 to 114 East Thirty-second street. extending to Fourth av nue, The public are invited to ine. 589,589 -KESTCCKY, LOTTERY; EXTRA- IOI, ordinary Havana and Kentucky cir culars tree. Address BALEY & CU, (office established 30 years), 174 Broadway. SPO: A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF , + Birds, &c.; Medicine for all diseases; Prepared Food for mocking birds, at B, G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs, imported ratting and rab; biting Ferrets. BUTLER’S Intallible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 7c. BUTL! New Work, $2. Dogs boarded, trained, &c. Medicines for all diseases, {OSTER & MEYERS’ DOG AND BIRD STORE, NO. 3 Amity street, near Broadway, have just received from the London Dog Show a fine lot of Dandie Dinmout ‘Terriers, weighing from 3 to 5 Ibs, each. Fes SALE.—THE SMALLEST AND FINEST SPECL mens of black and tau Terrier. Private stables, 137 West Seventeenth street. qo FISH AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; fancy Dogs, Chickens, Pigeons, Rabbits, ke. HALE & CONKLIN, 209 Fulton street. SANTED—A WESTLEY RICHARDS TEN-GAUGE Gun; pin fire. “ Address, with lowest price, CHARDS, box 107 Herald office, HORSES, CARMIAGES, 6 A WiAIOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. + MORTGAGE SALE. OF CELEBRATED Trotting Stock, the property of George B. Arthur. Esq., at BAI KEK '& CHASE'S ‘City Auction Mart and New York Tat- fersall's comer of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, on MONDAY, Dec, 15, at ELEVEN o'clock, and consisting of THE FAST AND EXTRA TAX BAY trotting folding Allan Gloster, sired by Volunteer: | ts halt- brother to Gloster, and resembles him very much in ap- Pearance and gait; is 16% hands high, 6 years old, and without exception, is one of the handiest, gamest and best gaited trotters in the State; has no record, but has Wn a private trial of 2:364s; in condition ‘can beat and ts warranted sound and kind, THE WELL KNOWN BROWN TROTTING Mare Lady Allen, sired by Ethan Allen, 163 high,8 vears old; free, plearant driver; has a record of 238% over the Mystic Pack; can beat 2:40 thig day and warranted sound and kind. THE PINE YOUNG BAY TROTTING COLT Arthur Boy, sired by Membrino Patchen and bred by Dr. .L Herr, of Lexington, 153g high, 5 ye: old; elegant dri- ver; trotted when three years old in 2:53; promises great speed and warranted sound and kind, NO TOP THRBE-QUARTER SEAT SIDE BAR Road Wagon, built by Brewster of Broome street, plaRvess, RESS AND STABLE Blankets; Whips, STOCK NOW ON EXHIBITION, TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, Ac., In separate rooms, at the warehouses 78 Barrow street, near udeon, ‘anid 84, 40 and 42 commerce street, M SLICHIALES & BON, 'roprietors } A -J, P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, 89 GREAT JONES f Haste Harti aon nth street, Horses, Gare OR SALE—A VERY FINE DARK BROWN COUPE Horse, i6% hands high, six years old, sound and Kind. Apply at private stable, 155 East Thirty-firth street. OR SALE—A SPLENDID TEAM OF SBLACK Mares, 15.3 high; very stylish; gentle as kittens; a jady drive them: periect pets; fine carriage horses; 8 years old; trot in four minutes; all day g-ers: accus- tomed to city; perfect match, In style, ‘size and color. Will also sell. if wanted, tine city made double Haruess, side bar Brewster Top Wagon, shafts and pole, or a hand: some Park Phaeton, with top. For particulars address B. G., Herald office. {JOR SALE—AN ELEGANT TURNOUT, CONSISTING of @ handsome dark sorrel Mare, 153; hands high; sound and gentle; a first class leather top, square box Buggy, Harness, Blankets, 4c. ; price $400. ‘For further particulars address box 268 Post office. WOR SALE—A SUPERIOR SADDLE HORSE, YOUNG, sound and perfectly gentle, at 110 East Thirteenth st. OR SALE CHEAP—A GRAY TRUCK HORSE, 16 ands, sound and kind. Apply, on Monday, in tur- niture store No. 542 Hudson stree! 88 FOR SALE.—A NEW DOUBLE HARNE: made by Venables, of London; price $250. Address B., box 571 Post office. ORSES TAKEN TO BOARD FOR THE WINTER AT $15 per month. Inquire at 564 Broadway. STRONG & SON, Painters. is! ‘As heretofore Messrs. BREWSTER & CO. corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, have the exclusive sale of my Sleighs in New York, and the public are Fespecttally, intormed that I am the sole manufacturer of the well known “Kimball Sleigh,” and that no other person of my name fs now engaged in sleigh building in the city of Portland. The style and quality of those now offered have never been equalled, and include several new and Jmportant improvements. = inspec fon oeene bol RT Ua Ets ad of the lessrs. BRELWST: Is Fespect y solicited, Pp KIMBALL, Portland, Me. LEIGHS—FROM THE OLD PIONEER HOUSE of J. M. KIMBALL & CO, Having made arrangements with Messrs. deg tt Keal & Co. 1, 1,496 Broadway, tor the sale of my cele- brated leighs, they having the exclusive sale in New York, I would say to the public that these Sleighs are the same for style and quality that has given to the old house its world wide deg wat at the numer- ous improvements in Sieighs have originated with this firm, where I have been engaged as a practical mechanic and partner for over 20 years. Our last improvement ts the ey Clip Post Sleigh, the strongest light Sleigh in the world. Call and inspect the stock at Messrs. KRAL & CO.'S, Z. THOMPSON, SUCCESSOR T0 JOSEPH KIMBALL & CO., PORTLAND, ME. HE MOST HANDSOME AND STYLISH PAIR OF cross-matched Horves in the city, coal black and dapple gray, 15% hands, 6 years old; sound and kind; can trot in three minutes; long flowing manes and tall will sell separately of togetner. Single and double Har; ness, Kimball 5! in many two-seat Sle: jobes and Bells, at 213 West Phirty-uith stree es mor BcaGY, WANTBD—IN Goop GRdEn, MUST BE very low tor cash, ress stating maker’ and price, RIC Dox lie Herald omtecs nn WASTED—A LIGHT ONE HORSE TRU MUST be cheap and in good order, Address 2) Herald Brooklyn Branch offiee, giving size and prices oe WASTED-HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS, IN exchange for good $1,000 Mortgage or Gottage well located. Call on the owner, corner Jamaica’ Road and Smith avenue, East New York. WAXTED—A GRAY OR BLACK POLE HORSE, hands, slender build (mast go in 2:60), for whic Pilg fivets a fine driving Horse and Gest Morggage om al Estate or i je Same 62 Broadway, 7s PAYING Jane 175 —A GREAT BARGAIN; A SOUND HORSE, i busines or delivery Wagon, obe set of Hand: made Harness, measly wew, all Jor $370, 409 Hud- aon street, |ARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLING Organ. Guitar, Flute, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Sing Harmony matied fre. 92 Clinton place. Day and evening. Circt pine 5. Sat is WATSON, Director. Gu LADY TEACHER, THOROUGHLY COM- petent, will give instructions to ladies on the guitar. and jn ballad singing. Address 141 East Thirty. strett, near Lexington aven NSTRUCTION ON PIANO $3 P. Trent id streets. Pupils ‘wenty-second street ended at their own residence, $3 per month, vance, with daily -86CODd's, MONTH-IN AD ‘ighth avenne, be ue. tween Twenty-first an: UsI M piano, with practice; encing this mouth. At y-sixth and Thi —$3 PER MONTH FOR INSTRUCTION ON extra lessons to pupils com- 831 Eighth avenue, betweem sventh streets. OTICE, —THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT OF THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC is at No, 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth aven' UE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY ext to Delmonico's. ORCHESTRAL SCHOOL ans CHORAL SOCIETY mee: TUESDAY AND TH ts on URSDAY EVENINGS. Members received day and evening at the Conservatory, office, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s HE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY has been Incorj rated in the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenus ex! NOW THE MOST EXTENSIVE school in the United States. t door to Delmonico’ss and complete music Pupils may begin at any time, the quarter commencing from date of entrance. HE TENOR OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH DESIRES an engagement in # Catholic church ; also in @ ynar Bogue, New York or Brooklyn. Address 327 West 27th st. A YOUNG AMERICAN cignexs English and English; references. ald Uptown Branch office. LADY WILL TEACH FOR- teach children French and Address TEACHER, box 172 Her- A lege of Pai tlemen at his YOUNG FRENCHMAN, EDUCATED IN A COL- would give lessons in Frepch to gen- e or, would dences. Can be seen at 3% East £o,,t9 the, parties! re ifty-fourth street. A school a few more chile English and Music; pleasant locatio Address Mi York; terms moderate. New Canaan, Conn LADY WILL RECEIVE INTO HER FAMILY idren to Board and Instruct im 40 miles from New H. E, SEYMOUR, COMPETENT LADY TEACHER WITH 80ME money wanted—To join a geutleman in an estab. lished school out of town. Address SCHOOL, Herald Up. to n Branch office, LADY RESIDENT TEACHER WANTED—FOR school near the city. Englis! in person, Monday trom 10 A for Latin, mathematics and :one for French, German and singing. Apply, S14 Sixth a in sto1 T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institut Telegraphy taught practically, duced, fora tew days only, to $10. for operators. Commience I lessons; ladies and Monday, Decemter 15, at 1,261 Broadway. anteed. Bookkeeping, Writing Ladies’ department. ‘erms in telegraphy r An increasing d ediately. and Arithmetic, dav and evenin GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN 10 PRIVATE ts; day and evening. Apply Success guar- OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. ATTENTION, PARENT! present for a son isa THE BEST CHRISTMAS scholarship in the West Sido Business College, at Twenty-third street, corner of Sixth avenue ; open day and eveniny \RENCH AND GERMAN enced Protessor, with ti Please call. LESSONS BY AN EXPERI- he highest references; three lessons a week, ten Weeks $25, at teacher's or pupil's resi- dence. Branch office. M! will receive pupils for ‘Address PROFESSOR, box 172 Herald Uptown LOUISA LESSLIE instruction in Elocntion in all its branches upon immediate application at $l Kast Eighteenth street. ARISIAN YOUNG LADY WANTS A MORNING EN- greement in. private French, English . Germ: 146 Herald Uptown Branch family or school to teach n and music. Address D. V., box office. PANISH AND ENGLISH can lady.—Rapid progress ae method. TAUGHT BY AN AMERI- Pri- lasses @t moderate terms st reference given. adress Mrs. DE MILAN. No. 250 West Twenty-second street. 2, Z g QPANISH LANGUA FREK INSTRUCTION IN Spanish at the Evening High School, Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue, enw grant H AND FRE: By a very easy and practi te lessuiis. “Apply to ANIONIO RAMOS, 38 Univer: Private lessons. sity place. Private lessons at 789 Sixth by Professor DE TORNO! THOROUGHLY TAUGHT— 1 method; classes and HANDSOME YOUNG the interior, desires tl able gentleman, with a vie West Thirteenth street. A YOUNG GENTLEMA da natrimonially incline qualified ‘and susceptible to the tender passion. __ MATRIMONIAL. WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM he acquaintance of an honor- wt matrimony. Call at 53 OF MEANS AND ABI dant love desires to meet a widow or unmarried d and of maturity, equally Ad. ress LEANDER, Herald office. A fie quaintance of & rimoniall. inclined: she mi it, able and about 20; American country girl pre. ferred. Address. FIDELITY, box 119 Herald Uptown: ferred. Branch office. AMUSEMENTS. LOQUTION.—LESSONS 1) ‘side reading and dramatic declamation b; Address ELOCUTIONIST, Herald Uptown of new idea: Branch office. DHE MUTTON TRIAL CO Bob Hart in his original Nelse Seymout 6° MONSTERY'S J Academy, 602 Sixth street. oxing taught in of Apparatus aud Boxing Gloves for sale. lars. Dave Reed, GENTLEMAN OF MEANS DESIRES TO MAKE re: ust ctable young lady mat- be good looking, ‘Intel PLAIN FIRE a teacher GIVEN L MIC COURT SCENE, character Lawyer Fleeceum, Brock) &e ENCING AND SPARRING avenue, near Thirty-tith ne month. Superior Fencing nd for eireu- ONG THE A DECKER, who has shortly to fe arin Lucca and Mui ANJOS,—HENRY C. joined ayan. parlor and stage Banjos, the instrument tn use; instructions given, on DOBSON, lal F “AMATEURS DESIROUS OF PRA’ tion in the Dramatic Art, Recitations, Stage ness, &c., by address W Stell Hi Wants First CL. for Boston, capable of ly this day to Colonel T. West Fourth street. an easy and n LULAM H. FO) MUSICAL. MISS: University, # Clinton place ; mailed free, Addre iss Wy ANTED rska, as Prima Donna Comprimies PASSENGERS ON THURSDAY'S steamer for Havana was Miss ANTOLNETTE LEI- the opera troupe which ig a, under the management of SON'S FINE PATENT om tae, Bost brilliant-toned. guitar and ih avenue. INSTRU! I thod of elfcution, ‘method 0 He Actor and Elocudonist, ASS BARYTONE SINGER, laying in comic opera. l= REUSTON BROWN, Wo.D WATSON GIVES PRIVATB Guitar, Singing. Masical terms moderate; circulars 'ATSON, or call. DIATELY—3 SERIO COMIC SING. ‘song and dance ladies and 6 ballet girla, Ap- ply to JOHN L SANFORD, Dramatic Agent No, 9 AmIKy street. ) ETROPOLITAN ED THEATRICAL AND | SHOW PRINTING ESTAB: = SHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL ,AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

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