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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,914, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET, : ———— PRICE FOUR CENTS. AMUSEMENTS—Sxcowp Pacy—Fourth, fifth and sixth coll nweurrn Pack—Sixth column. Sere tomers tenet tt BOARDERS WANTED—E.aventa Pace—Third colamn, HD AND. LODGING WANTED—Ekvantu Pace— proce Lat Hit kO.-feeresta Pacs—Fourth colnmn, BROOKLYN BBAL BSTATE POR SALE—Funsr Pacs— Fifth column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nistn Pace, Business NOTICES—: extu I'ace—Fifth and Sixth lumns. orry'ReAl ESTATE FOR SALE—First Pace—Fifth ce CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweirru Pace—Fourth column. CLOTHING—Twrrrm Pace—Fifth column. COACHMEN ANDO GARDENERS—tweirra Fourth colamn. COASTWISE PTEAMSUIPS—Exevasra Pace~Fifth and sixth columna, COPARTNERSHIPS—Nintn Pace, COUNTRY Bi ED TAvEne® Pace—Fourth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—sxconp Pace—Fifth column. DRY GOODS—Firs? Pace—Fourth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Sxconn Pace—First couumn. BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Exevesta Pace—Fourth ‘and filth columns, EZUROPE—ELevuxtn Pace—Second column. EXCURSIONS—ELeventa Pace—sixth columa. FINANCIAL—Ninta Page. FOR SALE—Twetrrn Pacr—Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Seconp Pacr—First and second columns, PURNITURE—Cweirea Pace—Pifth coluinn, HELP WANTED—fEMALES—Sweirte §=Pace—Third colaman, HELP WANTED—MALES—Twaurrn Pack—Fourth and anh columns, HORDES, "CARRIAGES, &0.—Fiser Pace—Fourth im column, OTB! E.everrn Pace—Vourth column. mabe “ee 4C,, WANTED—tweurrn Pace— xth column, INSTRUCTION—Finar Pace—Sixth colamn. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER. GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fiast Pace— Fitth column. LECTURE SEASUN—Exeverro Pacr—Second column. LEGAL NOTICES—Exrverra Pacr—Second column. LOAN OFFICKS—Exsvanta Page—Second column. LOST AND FOUND—Iixst Pace—Second column. MEDICAL—Twatrrn Pacr—sixth colamn. MAKBLE MANTELS—Evyvanra Pacr—Second column. MEDICAL—Twxrrtn Pags—Filth column. MISCRLLANE.OUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentn Pace— Sixth column. MISCKLLANEOUS—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. Bee Pace—Vifth eolamn, EW PUBLICATIONS—Sxvents Pack—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finsr Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Sgconp Pacu—Fourth column. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Finst Pace--Sixth column. PROPOSALS—ELeventu Pace—~econd column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANT’ D—FEMALES— ‘Tweurrs Pace—Third column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CLLY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Finer Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Finst Pack—Sixth cotut REAL ENTATE WANTED—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. beige NOTICES—Fiust Pace—First and second columns, REWARDS—Finst Pace—Second column. BALES AT AUCTION—Sxconp Pace—Second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—YEMALES—Tweirra Pace— First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALUS—Twatrra Pack—Third and fourth columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—First Pace—Second and third cot- ‘umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 4C.—Firast Pace—Fourth colainn, THE TRADES—Twatrra Paoe—Fifth column, THK TCRF—Fisst Pace—Fourth column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Sxoonp Pacr— First column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDB—Euaventn Pack—Sixth colunn, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LET—Sxconp Pagr—Second column. WANTED TO PURCHASK—Etevartu Pacr—Second column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TQ LET—Firat Pacr—Fifth column. WeNTER RESORTS—Etrvextu Pacu—Fourth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pacu—Fourth col- ump. Pace— ERALD BRANCH 0 ‘AOVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P, M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK GVERY MORNING, AT 1263 BROADWAY AND 69) SIXTH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREET, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:30 P, M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE CLOCK EVERY MORNING. NEXT WEEK, Jou game hour. \OURTH AVENUE STAGE—SEE PERSONAL SATUR. day. If agreeable address F. MONTAGUE. Ucrald ice. OR ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL, HEALTUY Ff- maio: child, two weeks old. Apply at No. 196 West Wieventh street, near Seventh avenue, FORMATION WANTED—OF EDWARD DovoH- erty, who left Baltinglass, county Wicklow. Ireland, on he 3a of Angus by MARGARET GAITAN, at Cham’ berlain Bros., 1% West street, corner Duane. IZZIE H, (OR GEORGE) Rs, W. HAS LEFT “Oatman.” When and where can I'gec yout Just arrived. MAR JM ASgte SEND ME WORD BY WEDNESDAY Re ‘when and where I can see you. Address MARY, 1d Uptown Bi TO-DAY, AT HALY-PAST 1 WRITE IF ‘anch office. UM CAT. CERT STAMP—HAD LUCK; ANSWER THROUGH sonals, Utiea is the place for f EN Py ‘OUR LETTER RECEIVED. NOTICE THI8 MORN. jing noconsequence. Give yourvelfno iroutle. |All well and ha #3 LETTERS IN ONE RECEIVED FROM MT Wit © prevent further mischief. Write as betore. Send all lie ah you can, For my sake keep both names re RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AND, STILL THE OLD ¥ELL RINGS OUT COME, come to old Alien street Presbyterian Cyurch, free toall. Preaching, morning und evening, by Rev. George 0. Phelps, pastor. A’ TRINIT: BAPTIST CHURCH. street neal tie te Bubject, Sunday morning, Kyening, "Why Tarriest of service. LL 8AINTS’ PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Kev, Wiiliam M. Dunnetl, rector, Henry street, cor: ner Scammel, New York.—Service every Sanday morn- ing ct 1034, and every Sunday evemng at7}4. The rector will preach. T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST Twenty-fifth street, Rev. A. U, Ostorn, D. Dy | eh alae ante ata September 27, at l0sg A. M. and 73¢ FIFTY-F1ETH venue, Dr. Holme, "Fideuity in Little Thin ‘Thou. Baptism at the close PIONIC OF THE CHILDREN’S LYCRUM AND the Society of Progressive *pirituali: will take Jace on Tuesday, September 2Y, at Kim Park, Ninety; cond street and’ Tenth avenue, commencing’ at 10 M. Dancing from 2 to lv P. M. EEKMAN MILL = METHODIST — EPISCOPAL, church, Fiftieth street, between First and Second avenues.—Rev. W. H. Thomas, pastor, will preach Sab- bath morning and evening. EREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF DOWNING and Bedford streets.—Kev. P. L. Davies, pastor, will wee Sabbath morning and evening at the usual hours, jtrangers always welcome. ENEFIT MEETING.—B, V, WILSON WILL GIVE A seance on -unday night, September 27, at the New Opera liouse, 1,195 Broadway, for the benefit of the So- ciety of Progressive Spiruuatate, J. V, Manstield, the rik Weiting and test mediuu, has volunteered nis telD Unis good cause. Dr Harry'siade, the great test me- Hum, is capected tobe present on this occasion. Ad- mMston, ceats, Doors open at 7 o'clock; meeting commences at 8 P.M, sharp. Mr. Wileon iectnres at 10%; ALM, as usual, ‘The children's lyceum at 2, P. VATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, IN BIXTEENTH street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Fervice Funday, 745 7, M. Subject of sermon, “Aposties Given— Lost and Restored.” NHURCH OF THE STRANGERS, MERCER STREE J hear Waverley place.—To-morrow, Rev. Dr. Decms, at 10% A.M. and 7g P.M, All seats free, Morning sub Ject:="Harabbas Klectad.” Osuvany BAPTIST CHURCH, TWEE. street, near Sixth avenue.—R. 8, asior, preaches Sunday, | Morning suabice: ‘aberna Ew invited. Ron NTV-THIRD MacaArthar ast of OUR BAVIOUR, FIFTY or y near Eighth avenue.—Rev. J. M. Pullman, ing returned trom bis vacation, will preach rning at 10 THIRD STREF W. JI. Pendleton, Pi “alllare welcom PTH AVENUE Bartisr cHu i, WEST FORTY- six th {.—Rev. Thomas Armitage, D. b., pastor, officiating on Sunday, 14% A. 1g P.M, y Behool, 8A. M.-All-ate welcome, SN "af My Punday UROH, MADISON Re IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL id Forty-soventh street, RErVICHS AL 10:30 A, M. Sunday U, CORNER PARK AVE. eninth sirect.—Pren ‘te ths Ureaching by pas RMED CNORCH, COR! by sireet.—Preaching by the pas! of Filty-sev ot ALA. M. and @P, Sabbath schooi Rey, HD. vause, at vs A.M ot N® YORK PRESBYTERIAN CUURCH, WisT leventh street, between Sixth and seventh ave- Buea rey, W. W. Page, pastor.—Sabbath services at W:.0 and 7) o'eloclts RELIGIOUS NOTICES, LD FORSYTH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL OM evieck jon rast Broadway:Satbath, 3 Ms temperance’ meeting 2P. M., junetion Bayard and Di- vision sireets: prayer meeting Jueatay evening, jecture room, Market eet church. Corner stone of the o! church will be relaid Wednesday, September 30, at3 P. Partuer notice in Monday's papers. EV, SAMUSL M. HAMILTON, PASTOR OF SCOTCH RF Freptorian Ohurch,. Fourteenth street, between Fifth and sixth avenues, will preach to-morrow at 1034 ALM, and 4B, M. ce o EY, WILLIAM P, CORBIT WILL PRB&ACH IN Re keventh tirpet, Methodist Episcopal Church Sab- bath morning and ing. Morning subject. “The fallible Road’ to Heaven.” Evening, “Soul Harve: Seats free, ty oid BY, FRED, EVANS WILL PREACH IN THE CEN- Re var Buptat church, couth side Fortywecond greets between Seventh and Eighth vents, af 10:3) A.M. an TH ‘angers cordially invited. EV, J. SPENCER KENNARD, PASTOR, PILGRIM church, Thirty third street: ‘west of kighth, ave. .— Discourse on “Fishermen Mendini Nets” Ab7ig on “God's Fatherhood and Discipline.” ‘Welcome. ws QEVENTRENTH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL church, neat Second avenue.—Rey. W. II. Koole, will preach tu morning and evening. free. ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, BECOND AVE- nue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. —Rev. A. Patton, D. D., in the For ning. Subiect—"How Christ Temp'ed, and bei? m Kev. Join Dowling, D. D., jn avening. subject “the Rock Upon Which the Church ig Built. It Peter or Christ? Answered According to Fatristic Romanist and Protestant Authority.” | Kev. James Loardman Hawthorne, of Louisville, Ry., pastor qlect, ‘will commence his work with this chureti Sunday, otober 4. Vere NOTICE. All old members of St. Thomas’ Choir and Holv ‘Trinity Choir, Brooklyn. are invited to unite with the GRAND CHORUS now torming to furnisn the music for the GREAT MISSIONARY MEETING to be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC on-the evening of Tuesday, Oc- tober [3 tet there b nd raily for the sake of the cause and ‘old mes ‘Chorus ilfpited to. 20) volces, 40 seud addresses at once to GEO, WM. WARREN, St. Thomas’ Church, cor. Sth ay. and Sid st. N. B.—Twenty good, fresh voices wanted at once to fill vacancies in St. Thomas’ Choir (espectally sopranos an contraltos). Superlative educational advantages offered. Apply as above. LSTMINSTBR CHURCH, WkST TWENTY-SEO- ‘ond street.—The pastor, Rev. George D, Mathews, will preach here to-merrow forenoon at 10% o'clock, and evening at 7% o'clock. ~~ Bo Bhi i ~~ OOO A —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY,.—CIRCULARS + and explanation sent free; all orders promptly Allied, “Address GW. CARPENTER, 102 Broadway, oF Post omice Lox 3976, New York. _ BPORTING—DOUS, BINDS, SC. __ A —FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, « Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; prepared Food for mocking birds, at B, G, DOVEY’ street, near Canal, ‘No. 8 Greene A —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. «. By cable (official) Havana, Sept. 18—class 992, No, 18,759 . 100,000 No. 15,553 . 60,000 No. 28,970 | 25,000 Nope tha "000 11,248 and 6,549, enc epestee Prizes cashed.” Clrewiars, wi parifeniars, free. Address P, C, DEVLIN, Staoner and General Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. : B. —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUM- + ber plan, September 26.—Circul Bgiving full ex- Planation sentiree Addross GU. H. OTH, 73 Nas- Bau street; box 3,087 New York Post office. NAUTION.—THE PUBLIC ARE WARNED NOT TO negotiate a note for $10), dated January 29, 1873, drawn by ine to the order of fT, &. Clark, as Ihave an offset against it. W. 8. CLARK, Sopt. 25, 1874, RESDENER, Waldschloesschen Beer, the pest in the city, from Peter Doeiger's Brewery, is always drawn fresh in JACOB BLANK’S HALL, 100 Third avenue. Brass 4 co, the great Clothiers, will open their new exicnvive premises, 40 Broadway. , ON SATURDAY. Call and see our new atyles before purchasing elsewhere, ‘and gave 25 per cent ENRY A, DANIELS, M. D., 144 LEXINGTON AVE- nue, near Twenty-ninth street —Spectal attention Nee diseases of men and important medical and surgi- cal cases. AVANA LOTTERY.—FREE INFORMATION AND circulars given and sent. Address J. B. MAR- TINEZ & CO., Bankers, 10Wail street. New York. Post afice box 4,¢8d. F AVANA LOTTERY.—OFFICIAL INFORMATION and full paaees may ve obtained directly by addressing J. 18. DIAZ, Apa vuba’ AVANA LOTIERY OF CUBA, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg State Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and tree information given by WACHSMANN & ©0., sank ees 7S and 77 Nassau street, New York; box 3,316 ec WAwsianr MEMORIAL CHURCH, CORNER OF West rieventh street and Wererleg pi e.—Ker- and 73g P.M. . . Beh rector, (JION CUURCU, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER fA Thirty-eighth street, Rey. John N. Galicher rector. Services 10:30 A. M, and 4P. M. TR AVENUE UNION REFOREED CHURCH.— Pracching by the pastor, Rev. Wm. B, Merritt, at 10% Ac Me and 7% P.M. Friends and’ strangers cor- dilly mvited. OUND—A GOLD BRACE) S! which owner can have by calling at the office TIFFANY & CO., Union square, and proving | ropert L022,.10_HOTEL KEEPERS, RESTAURANTS OR othera.—A black Valise, with clothingensloasds and package done up in wrappitig, paper, with shaw! strap hround, was left at some unknown’ place on or about Friday, lth inst. A Mberal reward will be paid for the return of the same by addressing BARNEY, box 5013 Post office. OST—BETWEEN 887 SIXTH AVENUE, NKW YORK, [4 and 971 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. a blue Turquoise Heart and string of Pear! Beads. Whoever will ieuve the same at either the above address will be suitably re- oF |, Warded, OST—ON 1HB 2TH SEPTEMBER, IN GOING from Eighteenth to Fourth street, a Brown Over- Coat. A liberal reward will be paid on its delivery at No. 25 West Thirteenth street. OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVEXING, IN TENTH 4 strect, between Kroadway and Sixth avenue, a child's felt Hut: light arab color. the finder will be re- warded upon leaving it at No. 12 West Tenth street. Lost an BNQLISN LEVEE WATCI. GOLD CAsE and dial, with gilt Chain and Key attached. The finder willbe liberally rewarded on leaving it at 127 West Forty-first sirect. Ls —SEeTEMBER 2 P.M. Pocketbook contaming two Rings and small ammount of Money. E, L. ALCORN, No, 344 Ninth a I OST—CHICAGU TELEGRAPHIC MESSAGES AND L4 Letters, dropped in Chatham strect or Eust Broad- ($10, REWAKD), 2 way, Friday evening. Finder would greatly oblize by Teaving them at owner's address, or notify K. 1, Herald office. i REWAR PTEMBER je) 4. a porcelain Picture, between ‘Broadway and Jergoy city. Finder please leave ut To? Broadway, cure B.S. P. REWARD,—LOST, A FAWN COLOR«D ITALIAN Greyhound; very iat and old. Return to 188 East t, and receive the above reward. 10) BEFARD.“Lost, A MALTESE Caz; blue ribbon around neck, with bell a Any one returning the same to '53 West, Thirt street wiil receive the above reward, u $10 watch inof whe 8 President of the U HaADA hed. Aiith REWARD,.—LOST ON SATURDAY, THE J9TIT reptember, a Gold Watch with Fob bai siratton patent, marked inside ‘ine ited Niates to Captain T. A. Lenaz, for theregeve of the American Ship Lucy Thompson, On the outside cave—on one side the American ie, on the other the embiem of a shipwreck. The jer will receive the above reward, and no questions asked by Sauveringy the same at the store ot F. Cos- CHINA & CU., lo Union street, near Hamilton terry, Brocklyn. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ -A.—PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, The Legisiature of Kentucky authorized five Gift Con- certs to be held In aid of the Fublic Library of Kentucky, at Louisville. The gencral management of these Con- certs was given to ex-Governor Thomas B. Bramiette, ed by @ committes of the best and most widely wn citizens of Louisville, and the Farmers’ and brovers’ Bank, the strongest bank in the West, was mado the depository of its funds. Four ot the five Concerts haye been held, and the pu Ne acknowledge that every promise made by the ma agement has juifilicd with scrupulous exactness, und that the proceeds, or rather proii's, of the entertain: ments have been given to (he Library in exact accord- ance with the terns of the charter, s:very prize drawn was cashed the moment the ticket was presented, in {ull and without discount. The object being the establishment, upon a firm basis, of an educational and Jiterary institution, commenas it vell to the favorable consideration ot all who recognize the importance of such institutions, and meets the tullest approval of parties of the highest standing in all sections ofthe country. The Mth and last of this series of Concerts will be given on MONDAY, NOVEMBEH 30, 1874, and it will be the greatest event of the kind that has ever transpired on this Continent. Two millions und a halt of dollars will be distributed to the ticket holders, the highest git Leing $280,028), and the lowest $50. ‘there isa prize tor every fitth ticket, and xny one of tne larger prizes 1s enough 10 make any man ordinarily comfortable, flnan- cialy, Fersons desiring to inyest will do well to secure their tickets at once. As the thue approaches for the drawiug there will be (as has always been the case ticretoture) @ Tush for tickets and thousands of orders will be unaveld- y lett unfilled. As agent for the Library for the Fastern States, I sha!l take vreat pleasure in furnishing full particulars in re- gard (o this enterprise, which I commend to my trends as entirely worthy of their consideration, and assure the ublic that the most entire reliance can’ be placed upot he representations regarding tt. T point with pride to the record of those that have pre- ceded it, Knowing that the tairness that hus character. ied them will characterize this, J will mail circulars explanatory to any address, and fil promptly all orders for tickets, Tickets 1urnished to agents, clubs and indi viduals jut same rates as at the home office, Whole tickets, $50; halves, $25; tenths, $5, Kleven whole ~ick- ets for $0. PHOS. H.TAYS, Manager, Branch office 609 Broadway, New York, A W80PA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ale, sparkling ‘Wines: manufacture ot complete of Apparatus and Mate; with fail instruc. | departments of mManwacture, bottling and exclusive Kights in desirable territory, Cata- jogues tree, JOUN MATCHEWS, Mest avenue, Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York, fensive breath, sore Uhroat, cough. hawking, ‘spit- {ing, speedily and eitectually cuted. Dr. Dis KREMEN 48 West Fourth street, near Un sent ree, IRNISHED IN KENTUCKY ized Lotteries, ‘ost office hox 4,069, and 0 Broadway, )F SIMMONS, DICKIE YTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, MENTUCKY, FXTRA CLASS NO, 199—SEPTEMBER 25, 1874, G4, 27, 71, LU, 61, 12, 29, 26, , Gz, ELRTUCKY, ‘CLags XO, WN—KeeTRMBEER 2, TET. 7, 1, 55, 15, 4, 49. 20, 73, 28, 6, 20, 4%, WkERY, FETRA’ CLASS NO. 2 EM 25, UTA. 2 , 73, 4, Gl, 4% G4, C7, 47, 22. HENRY, CLAkS NO, 22—serrEWRER ‘25, 1374, 5. 4, 50)" 78) 2, 58, 82,20," 87, "20, Address J. CLUTE. 153 Fulton street, and No, 2 Park row, or Lox 4,609 Post office, N.Y, city, A =KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. * Havana plan. ©: tery, on wlars or information jurnished. LU A Post off ee box 4,969, LL TH ALL ALL ALL NE THE THE TU d.—Whoie tickets $10, lars, With full information, sent tree. SLATER & © halves $5, qoartars Ade vost ‘office box 5,451, =RUYAL KAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY, A. Hamburg City Lottery. Bruyswick Government Lottery Hayana Lottery of Guba, Prizes cashed and information given, lock box 5,594, THEODOK ZSCHOCU, 116 Nassau street. New Yark. A SCATARRM DISCHARGE FROM NOSTRILS, OF. | mversity place, Pamphiet | ENTUCKY STATE, September 25, 1874 Fourth Monthiy Distribution (authorized by special net of the Legislature) for the benedt of the Universtiy of Paducah, $380,000 to be distributed. .003 for the first prize. 5,28) Prizes, amounting to $300,000. Whole tickets, $10; halves, $5; quarters, $2 52, Remeinder that every prize isdrawn and ‘payable in tui, without deduction. These drawings are never post- poned: take place regularly the last Suturday of cach month. Send for cirenlar, Address all orders to S1M- MONS, DICKIN-ON & CO.. Covington, K; VFICIAL DRAWINGS OLD KENTUCKY STATE Lottery.—xrRa CLASS, NO. 173.—sxrr. 25, 1874, 45, 75, 15, 21, 6, 65, 46, 35, 66, 12 13, OLD. KENTUCKY STATE. —CLAS# NO. 174.—sePT, "29, 1874, 45 lds 76 1, 54 15, 4, 1K 77,3 M. Moses, W.'¥. Sedam. Sworn Commissioners; Ja Smith & Co., Managers. Information 1 282g Greenwich street. KB. 8 0 TPONEMENT,—THE SECOND AND LAST GIFT Concert ip aid of the Masonic Relief Association of Nortolk, Va., has been poscpoued to Thursday, Novem- ber 19, 1874. “Positively no further postponement, Whole $10: hali tickets, $5. larters, $2 50. For, information, éte., apply to BRANCd OFFICE, 78 and & Broadway, room 25, New York. OLITICAL.—REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS AND others interested in the political canvas, will find it iptheir advantage to have thoir printing Yone at the Metropolitan Printing Hstablisnhment, 218 Broadway (erald tuilding), which posseses uncaualted facilities for printing every and any variety of political work, from small ballots to mammoth posters or muslin ban: ners. Call and obtain prices. ReReRE CURED “BY W! Elastic ‘Iruss, the only $2 50, Sold ani applied at room } OYAL TAVANA LOTTERY. Crreulars of all and full information furnished free. Spanish Bills, Governments, &e.. &c.. purchased, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers No. 11 Wall sireet, New Yor! ARING THE EUREKA enuine patented; price 0. 2% Cortlandt ‘street, Post office box 4,443, | QTATE OF NEW YORK—OFFICE OF THE SECRE- tary of Stat ALBANS, August I, 1874. To THE Suxnivr or tne County or New Yout bin—Notice is hereby given that atthe general election to be held in this State on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monay of Noveinber next (November 3), the fol- lowing officers are to be elected, to wit: A Governor in the placa of Join A, Dix. ri A Lieutenant Governor in the place of John C, Rob- ngon. mae Commissioner in the place of Alexander jarkley. An inspector of State Prisons in the place of Thomas Kirkpatrick. An Assnciate Judge of the Court of Appeals (for a full term) in the place of Alexander 8. Jonnson, appointed by the Governor In the place of Kutus W. Peckham, de- ceas.d. | All whose terms of office will expire on the lastday of December next. A Kepresentative in the Ferty-fourth Congress of the United States tor the Firth gressional district, com- Posed of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fitun, Sixth, Adghth and Fourteenth wards ot the city of New Yu he | Kedioc's island, Eihs' Istand and Governor's Island, In the county ot New York, ‘A Representative in ihe Forty-‘ourth Congress of the United States tor the Sixth Congressional, District, composed of the Seventh, Kleventh and ‘Thirteeath wards of the clty of New'York, in the county of New ‘ork, ‘A Representative in the Forty-rourm Congress of the United states for the Seventh Congressional district, composed of the Teuth and Seventeenth wards of the city of New York, m the connty of New York, A Representative in_ the Forty-tourth Congress of the United . tates for the Eighth Congressional district, com- posed of the Ninth, Fitteenth and sixteenth wards, and that portion of the Eighteenth ward lying within Four- teenth street, Twenty sixth street and Fourth and Sixth avenues, in the city of New York, in the county of New OTK. ‘A Representative in the Forty fourth Congress of the United States tor the Ninth Congressional District, com- posed of xo much of the Twentieth ward. ay lies within wenty-sixth street, Fortieth sireet, Beventh avenue and the Hudson River, and 0 much ot the Twellth and Tweuty-wecond wards as lies within Fortieth street, Spuyten Duyvel Creek, Eighth avenue and Hudson Barer, in the city of New York, in the county of New York, ‘A Representative in the Forty fourth Congress of the United States tor the fenth Congressional vistrict, com. Posed of so much of the Kighteenth ward as is cast of Fourth avenue, and so much of the Nincteenth and Twenty-first wards of said city as is east of Third avenue and Binckwell's Island. In whe city of New York. in the county of New York. ‘A Representative in the Forty-tourtn Congress or the Chited states tor the Lieventl Congressional dirtrict, composed of so much of the Twenticth ward as lies 5 wenty-sixth street, Fortieth street, Sixth and. hh avenues, and so much of the Tweitth and ‘Twen- ty-second wards as is east of kighth avenue, and so much Nineteenth and Twenty-first wards of said city as west of Third avenue and Ward's and Kandalls nds, in the city of New York, in the county of New rik. Also a Representative In_ me Forty-third Congress of the United States for the Ninth Congressiona) district, as the sAine was constitute| by the Congressional Ap: portionmentact of May 6 1872, chapter 619, Laws of 1872 | to wih, the Twentieth ana Twenty-second Wards of the city of New York, in the county of New York, and as the sai Congressional Gistrict existed prior to the pas- sage of the Congressional Apporvonment act of June 1%, 18/3 ‘chapter 798, laws ot 1673), to Al vacancy, caused by | the death ot David B, Mellisn. IN SAID OFFICERS ALSO TO BE ELECTED COUNTY. Twenty-one Membera of Assembly. A Kegister for the City and County of New York in place ot Franz Sigel. ‘A Mayor for the clty of New rork, New York, in the place of William F, A Justice of the 011 % Judicial District of the city New York, in the county of New York, in the place of Maunsell B. Field, ap- pointed by the Governor in the place of Thomas Kiviin, deceused. ‘ All whose terms of office will expire on ast day of ; December next. Also six Aldermen at Larne the county of New York, whoxe terms ot office will com- mence on the first Mouday in January, 1878, Also sixteen Aldermen, to be e! DY digtricts (as rovided in chapter 515, Laws of 18/4), three of whom to elected in each of the Fourth, Firth, Sixth and Sev- | enth senate districts of said State, as constituted by act, chapter 805, Laws of 1866, and four of whom to be elected from the kighth Senate district, as constituted by said ack togethor with (he Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth Wards, comprising territory annexed to sald cit and county, pursuant to chapler 613, Laws of 1473, ‘Whose several terms ofottice will commence on the first Monday in Jaduary, 1875. The attention ot Electors and of Town and City Elec: tion Boards, Inspectors ant Canvassers ot Election, is re- specttally directed to chapter 330, La’ im me county of Itavemeyer. for the city of New York, in Constitution to te Electors of the 1874; which Act provides for submitting at the sald gen: eral clection, on the 3d day of November next, proposed amendments to articles two, three, tour, seven, cil test and twelve of the Constitution of the Stac of New York, and adding thereto two additional articles, to pe know, as articles Aitecn and sixteen, and prescribes the torm of ballot tor voulng thereon, which proposed amendments of the Conshtution, which said Act prescribing lorm of ballot and manner of submission, are. published as pro- vided In said Act i the newspapers designated by, the | Board ot Supervisors of New York county to publish the Session Laws of the year 1874, State,” passed May 6, Respecttaiiy yours, ae. DIEDRICH WILL Ry Becretary of State. Sumnirr's Oreice, | | New York, August 8, 181, T certify that the foregoing is a'true covy of the Election Not'ce recerved by me this day from the Secretary of state. fede WILLIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff of the City and County of New York. Puplishers of Newspapers are nozitied not to publish thisadvertixement unless they aro speciaily amhorized to make such publication. (Laws of 19, chap. 490. HE METROPOL N PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT do all kinds ot ing, Wood l’ngraving and Litho- ‘anhic work at low rates. Estimates furnished. OMice in Herald Building, 218 Broad way, QO) (\V) —KESTUCKY STATE LoTrery, $300 O00 Shae Snver Havana plan. 30),000 cash gifts, Cireulare, wiih full particulars, tre Aduress #, ©. DEVLIN, Stationer and Gencral Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. | Biggs lad ta gl MILLS, KINDIERMIN per yards for style and’ durability they ex Brussels and ihreepis. Warerooms 268 and 27) Canal street, just east of Broadway, RY GOODS CIRCULARS, WRAPPERS, &t nished at ow rates ‘by the METROP | PRINTING ExTABLISUMENT, 213 Broadway, fet Court in and tor the Yecond | i | | EB ¥ | LVL advanced on Horses, Wagons, Carriages, Harness, | men's ot 1874, entitled | “An Actto provide tor submitting amendments to the | or at Morrisania, N. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY DOGS, BIRDS and Ferrets for sale at L. N. Meyers’, No. 8 Amity street, near Brosdway. Medicine tor all discases y. en THE TURF. A FLEETWOOD ASSOCIATION OFFERS THE + following Purses to be trotted for at their Secoud Fall Meeting, October 23, 24 and 26, 1874. FIRST DAY—FRIDAY, October 23. Purse No. 1—$800, tor 2:38 class: $400 to first, to second, $160 to third. Purne No. 2—$1,000, for 2:20 class; $500 to first, $3.0 to second, $150 to third. SECOND DAY—SATURDAY, October Purge No 81.30% lor 2:26 clase, BOUD sa fica, $43) to | second, $250 to tira. Purse No, 4—$900, for 2:44 class; $400 to first, $260 to second, $150 to third. THIRD DAY—MONDAY, Octobor 26. Purse No. 580, for 2:5) class; $25) to first, $150 to second, $100 to third. Wurse No, 68290, tree’ for all, barring Goidsmith Maid, tour to enter, three to start; $1.30) to first; $800 to second, $100 to ird, All the above races to be wie heats best'three in five, in harness, to he governed by the rules of the National Association. Ih heats where eight or more horses start the distance wil be 160 yards, Entries to close Monday. October 5, at 9P. M., wtf. B. John-on's corner Twenty-cighth street aud Broadway. Communications to be addressed to ‘an Cot’, Superintendent, at the above address, WM, H, VAN COTT, Superintendent. James Darter, President. {LEBTWOOD ASSOCIATIO FALL MEETING, 1874 28, 4 class, DAY—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Purse No, 3—$800, 2:44 cl Purse No. 4—$1,000, 2 31 class, THIRD DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, Purse No. 5— $000, 2:50 class, Purse No. 6—$2,500, tree to ail. Races commence cach day at2P. M. Admission to rand stand and feld, $2. Badges to club house, $2 extr rains leave Harlem depot, Forty-second street, at 11:40 A Mand 195 PM OSTERS FOR HORSE RACES, MEETINGS, 0, Hearkrainptly, and cheaply done at the METROPOLITAN PRIMTING LSTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, Herald bul oR. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, taturday, SEPTEMBER 2%, at two o'clock, good day ‘and trac tile heats, 3 in 5, to wagons. Sweepstakes $300, J, Simansen’s b, ypHalestick, W. simonsen’s b. Me Milk Maid. G. Hubbe’ g. g. Jobn Henry. SAME DAY. Match $200, mile heats, 3 in 5, in harness. 3. L. Doty's ch, m. Lucy. Geo. Wright’s g. m. Emma. GEO, W. OAK BY, Superintendent. HORSES, T BARKER & SON'S mt CTTY AUCTION MART AND N, Y, TATTERSALLS, ‘corner of Broadway and Thirty-math street. MAJOR CHAS, W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES OF Horses, Carriages, &c., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT Lt O'CLOCK TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED for (rial on every Horse sold under warrantee, VHIS {8 THE ONLY AUCTION Mart in the State hav- pg the proper tucilities for showing horses on sale, Z.:—A large driving ring entirely under cover and plenty of room tor examination, CATALUGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT UW O'CLOCK, BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY BAY Kentucky bred Stal- lion, got by Lexington, 15% high; 10 years old: elegant under saddle: goes al! gaits; perfectly gentle and docite ; flowing mane and tail: warranted sound and kinJ, with the exception of one cye. PORTLAND SLEIG iL, new, DOG CARP, BUTE by Wood Brothers. SALE OF VuRY CLOSELY MATCHSD bay Uamble- tonian Trotting Geldings, 164 high, 7 and 8 ye 3 are very stylish and handy drivers; can trot close 2:1) together; are great all day roadsters; can be driven by a chuid at speed or to locomotive, and arc warranted in SPLENDID TOP PONY Phaeton, nearly new. NEW AND SECOND HAND Uarness, Horse Clothing, Saddles, Bridles, Winps, Halters, &c. LADY'S ELEGANT PHAKTON GELDING, Kentucky bred, dark bay, 1544 high, 7 y i gamey driver; can trot close’to Un-urpassed for children’s use and war: kind; also set single Harness Sold by order of W. C, Andrews’ Executors, LIGHT BUSINESS WAGON, by Miller. HANDSOME BAY GELDING, 154g high, 8 years ola; a free and pleasant driver, with éxtra stylé and appear: ancp; can trotsharp; gentle and docile, and warranted sound and kind. FIN ROCKAWAY, by Moit. EL:GANT SIDE BAK TOP ROAD WAGON, PAKK PHAKTON, BY BREWSIER, of Broome street, TUIRTY-TOREE OTHER JOP and no top Road Wazons Carriazes, Expres and Business Wagons, &c. TWELVE OTHER HORSES. FULL DESCRIP IO FINE LANDAU, BY BREWSTER & CO.—ALSO Coupe, Calash Coach, top side-bar Wagon, by saime maker; sia-seat Phaeton, Coupe Kock Clare Fr road, skeleton and expre Sulkeys, %s, $10 up; Blankets very low: one Barotiche, WM. U1, GRAY, 20 and 22 Woosier street. SECOND ITAND BUSINERS OR DOCTOR'S CAR- A Flage for sale cheap; in perfect order. Inquire at No. 21 Third street. A 8 F Uarriages recived on’ storage or aale; terms lib- eral; rooms light, clean and dry. Brewster '& Co.'s of Broome street, SECOND HAND TOP WAGONS BOUGHT FOR CASU. A. 8. FLANDRAU, 872 and 374 Broome street, corner of Mott. Fourth avenue cars pass door. A —THE PLACE TO BUY + GOOD CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., CHEAP, TUPIS? WARLROOMS, 68 LIBERTY STRE adjoining the auction rooms ot Jere. Jonson, Jr. SOMs EXTRA BARGAINS THIS WELK, A —ONE OF THE MOST STYLISH BLACK HORSES «in the city, 19'; hands high, 6 yeurs old; warranted sound and kind; cau trot in three minutes; also a Brewster's top Wag Xo. 5 West Thirteenth sirect. CLARENOF, NEARLY EQUAL TO NEW; THREE 4A Clarences of the best make, $350, $60) and $650, on easy terms: also new Coupe, just tinished; Top Buggies, Dog Cart. ‘o, 460 Third avenue. BUAUTIFUL SIDE BAK TOP WAGO) USED only aix times, made to order by Lawrence, chea) for cash. Inquire of WILLIAM, at private stable M4 West Forty-first street, near Broadway. ROWN GULDING FOR SALE—VERY PROMISING; will taxe Diamonds in exchange. Address GELD' box 216 Herald office JOR FALP—MORSES, CARRIA GHB AND HARNESS beloveing to agentioman soiug to Kurow. To be ate sible No. 27 bast Forneth street, each day. ND JUST ARRIVED FROM NOATH. k, an extra five pair of closely matebed nds hich, 6 years old; black points, free trom white : tall, long tails: very stylish ne- tion ; perfectly sound aud kind in any spol oF place, In- quire at GIFFORD'S stable, 49 Liberty street, srooklyn, )OR SALE. ton, g ; sold for Want of ty-ninth street, OR SALE: AN'S TURNOUT, BROWN Horse, 16 hands, 9 years; has paced ® mile in 2:20: a fine saddle horse and an excellent roadster; trots treet light Buggy, buiit by Gray, and Harness in good condition. Inquire tor HUGH, at the Fiftn avenue stabies, corner Forty-tourth street and Fifth avenu ern New Yo! bright bay Horses, 14h ) PHATE. BREWSTER (BROOME ST xl as new, $400; also Victoria, same 1 ry use. Private stable 129 West | Pr SALE CHEAP—A JUMP SEAT WAGON, MADE by Seaman; also side bar top Wagou. Apply at No. 1,829 Broadwa Ke ARNESS AND LORSE BLANKETS—THE LARGEST stock in thiacity; Track Blankets, all sizes and ‘weights; square, fancy plaid Blankets, for the road; also trimmed Kersey Blankets, trom $179 to $W cach, we make to order fine Sults for trotters, with nam® of horse, jour stock of Harness is complete and warranted hang made, a good aiucle at the lowest posslbc price. B. BARTLETT, 62 Warren st., corner College place. DST ARRIVED—FROM LEAVENWORTII, KANSAS, four green ‘Trotter: le cheap, at LANG AN'S Stable, No. 142 ‘hirty-ninth street, between Broadway an Seventh avenu ONEY MON BY MON: Blankets, &c. Auction sales twice'a week. Second band top Koaa Wazons, Bi ‘ies, Phactons, Coupes, Victorias, &e,, an ood AY NEW Marness, Blankets and gentie- ‘urnouta, compl WAKNER & er Depot Wa,or Pony Phactoris, ‘Rockawuys. Dox Carts. victorlas, Coupes, ail styles now Carriages; popiiar prices, Des MITRNUEACTURENS UNTON, M4 Broadway. TO LET—PRIVATE STABLE, POSSESSING EVERY convenience; six stalix, nice carriage house, large yard, Croton, gas, &c., dc, 106 rast Thirty-second st n ny LET—PRIVATE STABLE, WHOLE OR PART; SIX stalls: desirable accommodati: 39 West Thirty- eighti street. Apply at a7 Fitth avenue. ee ANTED—A GOOD PIVING HORSE, 1Y moderate price. Address immediately, giv particniary and where horse can be seen Suv box 1,604 Post office, New Yor! wast WOULD LIKE TO HIRE A GENTLE. man's complete Thrnout, or woolt buy if very stvlish and cheap. Address, tor three days, K., box 3018 Post oft AT ____ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, & ye SALE VERY CHGAP ot five tons, cop) Quire on board, pier IGUT DRAUGHT FREIGHT PROPELLE, 4 sale or ct order, about 130 ton: 9 THEG, SMITH & BRU. ih be seen, SUITABLE, A W—FOR , nv kind of heavy fre long, 24 feet oot deep, 20) tons ea daress J. G., box Na Uptor pinnae FACKT WANTEO.—A SCHOONER YACHT OF n Braneu ole, shout 99 feet keel light draught of water. Address, with be Daryeulare, including price, box 18 Post office, Can den, . J 1 yQ) Boats ON DAND=RUADY TO SHIP ALL RINDS ( And cizea and Spoon Oars, at 388-73 South street and 14th sirect Hariem Kiver, STEPHEN ROKERTS, a = CITY REAL ESTATK FOxK SALE. Central. A AL, WEST PORTYSECOND | STREET. Pacixa + Reservoir square.—This elegantly locaied and ar- ranged 4 story high soap medion ed sone Dwelling, 7 le in rear, for sa 2 Wis SEDNY ODOR TANG S80 OK, BYEVENSON. Jr. M1 Pine street and $1 Bast Seventeenth str¢ 483 AND 469 FIFTH AVENUE, MURRAY HILL. ‘These new, superbly planned and finished four Story high stoop stone Dwellings; dining room and chamber extensions de. prices reasonable. | Y. | K- STEVENSON, Jr, 11 Pine street and Bl East seventeenth stree! WAITING OFFER—NO, 12 EAST SEVENTY-FOURTH 41 street, near Park entrance ; first class steam heater, conservatory, inirrors and gas fixtures; street well built up. JESSUP, 266 Broadway. DMIRABLE LITTLE HOUSE, THOROUGHLY complete, s2 Kast Seventy-eighth street, coruer of Madison avenue; will sell clicap; four stories, brown stone. JESSUP, 256 Broadway. NUMBER OF HANDSOME HOUSES ON MADI- son avenue, opposite Columbia College, for sale or to Tease; first ciass locations e M. A. J, LYNCH, 11 Pine street. A.WFIBST CLASS HOUSES FOR SALE, ON FIV TH + and Madison avenues and all the principat streets, M.A. J. LYNCH, U1 Pine street. Kast Side. Fo SALE—THE FIVE STORY NOVA BCOTIA House @5¢x9), 1,290 Third avenue; will trade for private House if below Sixty-thira street, near Lexang- ion avenue, Address 1,227 Broadway, room 6. F°s SALE—AND SACRIFICED, FOR CASH, SMALL and large private Houses in Hariem. and several to exchanze: others to rent; also good Lots. Apply at 2,489 Third avenue. West side. A —58 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET; FIRST CLASS + high stoop 20 foot brown atone Dwelling; frescoed in fhe condition; price reasonable. V. K. STEVEN- 198.) 11 Pine street and 3! Kast Feventeenth street. A WSS WEST FORTY EIGHTH | STREE: 2 + Broadway. —Desirable first class high ktoop Dwell- Ing, in good order, abut 22x55x10, for sale reasonably. ¥. K. STEVEN. ON, Jr., 11 Pine street, and 31 Hast Seventeenth sirect. 4:00 CASH—THREB STORY HOUSE ON enty-seventh stroot, near Sixth avenne, worth niust sell; suitable tor boarding purpowes. Ad- ares M., box 138 Herald 4 ABS, West FORTY MIGUTH STREET. NEAR + Broidway.—Desirable first class high stoop Dwell- lig; brick and brown ston trimmings; good order: irescoed; “excellent neighborhood: about 22xi6xi00; price and terms reayonabw. —V._K. STEVENSON, dr. I Pine strect or 31 East Seventeenth street, JOR SALE-VUE FIRST GLASS FOUR STORY brown ‘stous House 22) West Fitty-clghth street; reasonable terms. Inquire on premises. \OR BALE.—NO. 27 NORTH MOORE STREET, FOUR story high stoop basement brick, brows stone steps and trimmings, 27x91.6, all improvements; to closo an este; no exchange.’ For partionlars inquire at 134 Perry ‘street. or of JA 8. HALL, Executor, $49 Franklin avenge, Brooklyn. POR SALE—STORE PROPERTY IN THE BEST BUAI- ness location In the city. Apply to J, PAISLEY, 449 Sixth avenue, yor Bal and 80 ATs $20,000 UR STORY BROWN house has just been put In pertect order: possession Ist October; mirrors and gas fixtures; neighborhood frst class; fifteen minutes from Wall street by Elevated Rall- Toad} price only $17,090. 7, ¥, ITAMILTON, 2 NE HOUSE West Forty ninth atreet. Apply on the premises, TPMHE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY Propose to remove their offices to the former loca- tion at the foot of Duane street as soon as the building can be prepared for their accommodation. In the mean- whilo they offer for sale their valuable Yroperty on Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets and Eighth ave- hue, particulars of which will be turnished on applica- tion to the Secretary, Mr. MACDONOUGH, at his oMico, corner of Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, or to HENRY G. STEBBINS, Chairman of Finance Committee (same building). , L ie 500. —WEST FOKTY-FIFTH STRERT.—FOR $ “E.QUU, sale, a handsome three story brown stone House, high stoop; Herald oMoe. stor leave. Address 8. T., BROOKLYN PROPERTY f£Ui SALE AND 0 LET. BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIET NEW YORK HERALD RECBIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF ¥ULTON AV. AND BOERUM 87. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A.M. TILL 9 P.M ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P.M, CARRIERS! AND AGENTS’ DEVARTMENT, NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, UY A HOME FOR $3,500—LITTLE CASH; EASY payments; near ferries aud business: 7 rooms; modern improvements: two story, basement and sub- celinr, 0. V. HOLCOMB, 138 Broadway, \ OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN brown stone Houses on Vanderbilt avenue, between Greene and F avenues; terms easy. 1, b. JACK- SON, builder, on premises, POR SALE—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, A MAG- nificent brown stone Dwelling, 25x65x109, with or thout Furniture; terms casy; owner about to travel. For particulars, &c., apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine etreet. jiamsburg. WESTCH ESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALK OR TO RENT. OR SALE—IN TUE TWENTY-THILD WARD, A Cottage, with modern improvements, situate on nigh ground neighborhood first 1, PARSHALL, on Washington avenue, corner of 167th street, Morrisania. 10 LET—FURNISHED, AT A VERY LOW RENT, from October J, a splendid Country Resi:tence ; mod: ern improvements, with coach house, stables, carriages, &c., and Bor Wacres ot land, in the viliage g Poy chester; five minutes from depot. Apply to TON, 272 Bo ery. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ‘ES To Let or Lease. 10 LET—AN ELEGANT STORE, WITH plate glass, situated on one of the bestcorners in rsey Clty: cars passing by it trom all directions In- quire’at 177 Pavonia avenue, PROPERTY O OF THE CITY FOR $ALE OR TO RENT. A. SfOSK FARM FOR SALE AT SYOBAET, LOG Island, containing 149 acres; well watered; large Awelling house; commodious out buildings: halt mile track; a number of desirable Building Sites and an abundanee of fruit ou the place; lan two passenger trains daily to and from Hnpier's terms casy. Apply to WILLIAM M. RANSOM, 8] Broadway, or WILLIAM H. PRIOR, on the premises, RESIDENCE, EVERY. IMPROVE. near ferry, New Brighton, erty House. 'ULLINS, 28 Pine street MILL, 4 TENANT HOUSE: c., with a Farm of 70 acres, containing large dwelling ‘house, barn, outbuilding: apple orchard, 5 acres of and, situated along the south branch of the Raritan River, 2 mites from Flemingion, Hunderdon county, XN. J. ill be sold at auction, on the premises, October 29, 1874 For turther ation inguire of G. W. METTLER, Fiemington, V. METTLE, 290 Bast Twenty-scventh sirect, WOR SALE—ON THE HUDSON, 9 MILES FROM New York, at $45,/40, a Country Seat, containing 2 acres, under high cultivation; well built, taodern house; garacner's cottage, large barn and fruits of all varieties in fall bearing; views unsurpassed; perfectly health pure water and all the desiranle polnts for @ first class Address W. y. GIOR SALE: 20 ACRUS, NEAK THR S1ORE, NEW I buildings; 37 miles on Long Istqnd; $3,500; ‘halt its value; easy terms, A. PF. JAYNE, 171 Broadway, 2 to 4 JOR SALE—SEVERAL DESIRABLE FARMS, FROM [' W to 390 veres, In Orange county, on the Erte Rail- way; all of them well fruited and Well Watered ; adapted both for dairy aud stock purposes; location uusurpassed for heatth and beavty. Apply to SAYRE & HALSTED, 162 Broadway, or to D, HASKINS, Otisville, Orange county, N.Y. OR SALE—AT ELIZABETH, N. J, A MODERN built House, with all the improvenicnts, near the TLEMA , Splendid location, anil Gash, (0 exehans fi SAW AND FRED Fiore House, Shops, Park and depot, at a bargain for somebody; immediate possession. Inquire of C. W. ALLENDORPH, No. 50 Water strect, sew York, or at No. 607 Jefferson'avenue, 5 RES IN FARMINGDALE, b. 1, within eight minutes’ walk of Stewart's new d-pot, and one hour's ride from New York city; price lo termseasy. Apply to WM. KRONBERG, No.4 Pine si WOR SALE AND LET LOW—NEW BRIGHTON, 8, 1, furnished and unfurnished Houses; for sale, two elegant uew Cottaces; water (rout: ansurpassed in every respect; termseasy. | W. A, COLLINS, 48 Pine street. ARMS AT PANIC SACRIFICES =THIRTY page farm catatogae and particutars free; county maps, with every town, Fond, Fiver, school, init Me. . MANCHA, taston, Md, rt =<MOUNTAIN SIDE, COMPLETE ON PNeh rooted “Testusnees containing 10 Ane rooms, modern conveniences; stabk n, Iie acres ne lawns ; exceitont neighborhood, extensive views, Macad- Js; rent at reasonable figure; unfurnished ; will sell Carpe: Inquire of HAMILTON H. WALLIS, , New York, or opposite principal depot, ANGE, _. Orange, RANGE AND ORA . —(SPEOLALTY) O no. Property worth $150,000 to exchange for pro- y pther I erty, Cy Or one PO TALDWTN, 08 Liberty street. duetiv STAMFORD, CONN.—TO LET, FURNISHED, FOR ye Winter, a desirable Residence, contaming gay Water, bathroom, &c,, with carriage house and about three acres of ground, inone ot the best streets in the town. Apply 10 A. a. BLEBOKER, SON & WHITE, 35 Pine street, or to Mr. SPAULDING, ‘Real Estate Agen AL Stamiord depot GPLENDID VILLA PLOTS ON THE NUDSON—100 SD deres at Rockland Lake; access by rad or steam- oat situation very high: prive very tow, P GQ ANTHONY, 7) Broadway, room 91, stone front House, No, 382 West Thirty-second street; | FOUR FIRST GLASS | nd convenient to horse or ‘steam cars; | terms casy. Inquire of JAMES | LARGE | i | Bailroaa, TY FOR PROPERTY OUT OF THE _SALE OR TO Bi yps> sae. TW) Abe ae OR 218,526 Acres, Tn the Cireuit Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Ploriday Duval county—In Chancery, Louis! aan ek Fleming and Green H. Company, | Katlrona’t n Hanter, Trustees or the Florida, Avante and Gult Central Railroad vs. The Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Central mpany, the Florida Central Railroad Com- clus 1, Siearna, Governor of the State of 3, Wiliam ke, Attorney General of said haries A. “Gow I. Foster, Treasurer ot said Stat Hagan, Commissioner of Lands and finm Btate, as Tri atoes of the Internal Improv the State of Florida; Kdward Houston and Thomas H. thority vested in me as Special Mas Maxey, tee arate of the fer in Chancery in said cause Twill wtte sale, to the highest bidder, at the Court Tomed ager ta tke city of Jacksonville, Vlorida, on Montiy, the With, Gtn) day of October next and iron day to day therentter wntit the sale be completed, the Laudy buown tothe Free Lands of the Fiorita, Atiantic and Gaif Central Railrond Company, * the Rail- Comptroller of said State; and Dennis being about 213.526 acres, Jying on |) isles road, extending from Jacksonville to Lake City, In the counties of Duval, Clay. Baker, Bradford. Nassau and lumbia, wid lana being the same couveyed by the Florida, Atlantic and Gult Central Wailroad Company to ay, consis ing p ternate or odd sections within gix (6) miles on |, together with cerbaiy OS the ile. aid lands will be “sold by the | divisions in parcels to suit purchasers for the b the holders of xaid bonds. For further particulars apply 1oOJAS. M. BAKER, Master in Chancery. ‘Sues. 4, i874, po LET—FOR THE WINTER, A COUNTRY SEAT AT Hempstead ; house with 10’rooma; a large barn and carriage house; 10 minutes’ walk from depot. Ada Dox £ Herald office 0 LET—AT ELIZABETH, N. J, from depot, a large double Hoi completely furpished : garden, 1 ern improvement TEN MINUTES arn, de. ; furnace, &e., in ertect order; of YOUNG, Real nstate Agent, § v near depot, or of COLLIN & LE, 269 Pearl street, New York. 10 LET—AV PLAINFIELD, N. 5 newiy furvished; ail modern improvements; six minutes from depot, for 6, 12 or 18 mouths, Apply to KVAS JONES, Plainileid, LET—IN STAMFORD, HANDSOMIS LARGE Gothic House, large barn and 34 acres, handsomely {sid out, couveniently located. in Tirst class neighbor- hood: house fully furnished with every requisite for @ xenuloman's residence and in good order; the whole premises (0 let to April for $50). Address UB- & HOLLY, Pe nn. 0 LET LOW OR FOR SALE—TWO COTTAGES NEAR the depot at Roselle, N. J. Apply to P. DON- ALD & CO., 81 and & Franklin strect, New York. FOR A YEAR FROM MAY (POSSESSION charming Suburban Residence, 50 minutes rk; house elegantly furnishea, modern 1 provements, fine collection of paintings and works of ar grounds unsurp2ssed for order and beauty, grand mow tain views; near churches, schools, depots, &¢. ; good § cicty; a rare chance to secure an clegant home at a low rent;‘ample carriage and stable room. Apply to A. G. DARWIN, 29 Broadway. 10 RENT CNEAP—FOR A LIGH? MANUFACTURING business, five Rooms on sceond floor of brick build ing, near depot, South Norwalk, Conn. Address MI:L- VILLE It. MEAD, Youth Norwalk, Coun, MPO REXT VERY LOW OTHE. WHOLE OR PART OF newly furnished House on Staten Island, 30 minutes trom city, 8 minutes from landing. A. COLLINS, 28 Pine street, LOTS—CREEDMOOR LAWN (QUEEN, are stand best ever offered - accessible, attractive ;gradea streets, shade trce on monthly plan if desired; tree daily excarsion. fice. 54 Third avenue, corner Thirty fourth strect. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. _ VALUABLE FARM NEAR CITY, ON BEST RAIL- road in New Jersey, very desirable tor improv ment or iuvestment, for liv idproved Property; bar- gain, Owner, 251 Wost Thirty-cighth street, FIVE STORY BRICK TENEMENT; ALSO THREB Jots ail clear, for sale or exchange for first or second ortgages cn city property or destrabie lots, i Orr ot LYNCH, Al Pine stre-t. SALE OR EXCHANGE—COTTAGE, WITH TWO acres, beautituily laid out; 1 miles trom New York; near depot; on Midland Rails, W. i. BERK Xo. 3 Sohn street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A DISTILLERY, complete and in running order, capacity 400 bushels; Alcohol still, 4c. Apply at 508 Filth avenue. OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—FOK HOUSE AND LOT oF merchandise, suitable for country trade, 22 Build- ing Lots clear; elty of Newburg. N.Y. For particulars address KMITH & FULLER, Flutbrookville, N. J WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—7) BROOKLYN LOTS, free from encumbrance, for New York ot Brooklyn improved Property. Apply to F. 8, DRISCOLL, 25 Pine street, room 14. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT SING BING, N. Y., House, suitable tor school of boarding, contain; rooms, with ail modern improvements; corner lot J60 eet front; located in centre a village; fine frutt an shade trees price $12 000; would take a small uneacum- bered Props an excbange. meso wae _KDWIN FOSHAY, Sing Sing. Fo SALE OR EXCUANGE—WITH $1,000 IN CASH. ‘a Farm of 70 acres on Long Island, for $7,30}, dr: 1 wopae or Brooklyn property. Address, 0. F. O., Heral omic OUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &C., IN JERSEY CTTy, Hudson county and ail parts of New Jersey for sai cheap, on cary payments, or to exchange for Real Esvaté, in Brovklyu, New York or elaswhere. Send propositions to JOHN M. GIBSON, 81 Monigomery street, jersey City. TANTED.—TO GET NEARER BUSINESS | WOULD exchange a first class brown stone House on East Sevonty-eighth street, near {he Fark. for a sinail house, in good order, between Third and Ninth avenues, Four: teenth and Thirty-fourth streets. Address, with full particulars, OWNER, box 219 Herald office, 5.500.772. EXCHANGE, THREE STORY AND * « basement brick House. leasehold, in Ninth ward, for Place on south side of Long Island.” Address ALEXANDER, box 162 1d oftice. $12,000 yun PURCHASE A FIRST CLASS welling (no incumbrances), with 12 rooms; modern improvements: good order; centrally located, and convenlent to Second and Third ave nue cars: occupied by owner since built; will soll or ex = | change for drgt class House in Brooklyn, Address R. V 190 Pearl street. WANTED. N NEW JERSLY, WITHIN ONE HOUB Hali,a Cottaye or 5 or 7 rooms, with gar- of Cit ‘ | den atiached. Address with terms and particulars, WOOD, box k Post offte ANTED—ON THE HODSO TWO OR THRE Acres, good Buildings, water and fruit; price, $5,000 | to $7,000. Address HUDSON, giving tall particulars, box 107 Heraid Uptown Branch office. __POST OFFICE NOTICE. O3T OFFICE NOTICE,—TuE MAILS FOR KUROPB for the week ending Saturday, September 28, 187: will close at this office as follows :-—On Tuesday, at IL A.M; on Wednesday, at 12 M.; on Thursday, at Ig , ‘M. and 12 M, - and on Satarday, at mK, JAMES, Postmaster, INSTRUCTION. CADEMY MOUNT ST. VINCENT, ON THE HUD. fon, New York, 13 miles from the metropolis, 17 trains © and 35 from the Mount duly, Hudson River ‘This institution, conducted by the sisters of Charity. is the largest aud best appointed in the coune try. Verms, including everything but music, per an- num, $295. General patronage solicited. N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATI-. cal teacher, scholar and gold medaliiat of tore university, desires to establish a school, in whieh the thorough drill of English public schools would be given takes private pupils; prepares for scientific schools an college (Engush or American); highest city reference. Adiresa TUTUR, 29 West Fifleenth street. YOUNG LADY, THOROUGHLY EDUCATED AND experienced, desires a position to teach the English in «# family ; best reference, PRENCH LADY WANTED— tlOOL Ov of the city, toteach French and advanced muste ood position. Call, immediately, at Mrs, MITCHELL'S Teachers’ Bureau, 67 West Thirty-Afth street te WF hi examen AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS, 733 Broadway. €. 0. MARSH, author of the popular works on book. tint to give private lessons to ladies and Boys not receiv Apply tor cireulars, RIVATE TUITION—SOUTH € THE REV. Ww. B. Philpot, assisted by a competent staff, contiines to take pupils for the universities, the army and other public examinations: reference, If need be, given and Tequested. Littleh: ‘Sussex, England, DARENTS WHO BELIEVE THAT THE EARLE I ‘est education fs most important are invited to ad- 98 or call on Miss DICKSON, Visiting Teacher, 23 Latayette place. ere NTED—A YOUNG | FRENCIL Wiveaks no English, to teach the la ninary; also a German lady Radvoss’A., box 164 Herald oMtce. TO $62, INSTRUCTION AND BOARD PER 10 4.0) Weeks? english branches, Bookkeeping, French, Music and Drawing; excellent hor LADY, WHO age ine references required. ABEL WHITLOCK, Sout Novwalk, Coma, LLANEOUS, AY NG TELEGRAM, NG 2BLEGHAM, SG THLEGRAM, AG ELEGKAM, TWo CENTS ‘ TWO CENTS | Tw PINEOWA OF MERIT, vi De Valerson's American Powders ant | for nds ation Rue oll Sieseets Pic | ders, ver box; Lozenges, \ | “POUGENA, New York. MONTEURB, New Orieaits TEWSPAPER PILES, WITH OTHER PRINTH Sundries, rarnishe, Mt, WELLS & CO. “bs : Keun jd Fulion sts., N.Y. | Tyve Warehouse. cor!