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| TW PROPERTY OUr OF THE city FOR 2f4le OR TO ‘HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND EM. THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13.942. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ‘MENTS—Sxcomp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. sMTOLOGY-Tweurm Pace—Bixth column. ALL soa pON—bacoND Pagu—ourth column, bid os ecaren Page erin oly ERS WANTED—SrcoxD Pack—ilird and fourth Barri BOARD AND LODGING: WANTED-—Szconp Pace— coluu progaiin ictal, ESTATE FOR SALE~Szcoxp Firs ustNins S OLPURTUNITIES— BUSINESS NOVICES—sevewra PicwFirtn and elxth ory CA *ESTATE FOR SALE—Ssconp Pacz—First BEBE AND SALESMEN—Twetrrn Pagr—Third col- LONHING—Enaventn Pace—Sixth ; cokouNs AND GARDENENSS I Wawra Pace—Third col coastwiRi STEAMSHIPS—Twuirrn Pace—Fitth col- er AEE ansape nee PiGr—Fourtn cotumn. esa keane Meee fae som et pagans Pace—Fourth and ene STALSNinta Poe SALE —Ecxventi 2 . UHNIGHIED ROOMS A AND Al in nie ts —Seeond and third columns, BURNIN te —twnarra Paapsixth column, Lt WANTEOFEMALES—iwsirii Pace—Second and third col wate WANTED WALES Tarra Pacs—Third and fourth col Hons CAkRinGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Fourth and oli \L3—seconp Pace—Fourt! umn. Bousis, BOONE, 20, WANT aD SrcoK Pace—Third muita, EXHIBITION COMPANY—Finst Pacz— Sixth column, STRUCIION—birventa Pace—Fourth column. CTURE SUAFON—ELaventu Esape Fourte column. EGAL NOTIC“S—Finst Pace—Sixth column. AN OFFICKLS—ELEVRNTH PaGE—>ixth column. OST AND FOUND—First Pace—Second oclumn. ACH. bb MANTELS Ete Pagx—Sixth column. 0 LET— MARBLE LEVENTH ee ha column, HiLuisiy aN" -pixth ¢ ILLINERY AND DRESSMARING-Tinse Pagr—sixth waiscHELLAN ee: ADVERTISEMENTS—Textm Pace— ixth ci ISORLLANLOUS—Exevente Pagr—Fourth colamn. UsICAL—Eteventa Pacx—Fourth column. ear HUBLICRTIONS--suvasti Pack—Sixth column, PERS— ELEVENTH Ca ings column. ERSONAI jAL—Finst Pacr—First column, TANG: FORTES, ORGANS, ‘EG.—SucoND Pacx—Fourth POPIGAL Fins Pace—Pixth colum: PROFESSIONAL bi! Cees WANTED—FEMALES— WELFTH Pacx—Second col RENT—Sxconp Pacr.—first colum: BEAL Surat TO LXCHANGE-SacoND Page—First columi Ee LE: STA’ ‘TE WANTED—Sxcoxp Pacr—First column. BLIGLOUS NOTICES—Finst Pacer—tirst and second ESTAUIEA, NTS—Secoxo Pacr—Fourth column. ARDS—Finst Pacx—Second column, as ra oo be ary Neg! Pack—Fitth and aixth srrugti i NS WANTED—FEMALES—Twetrta Pace— nd second columns. srrvali iON BWANTED-MALES—Twaurrm Pace—Third SPECIAL 'NOTICES—Fiase Pacs—Second, third and fourth columns, BROREAG=LOGR BIRDS, 4C.—Finst Facr—Fourth Bi By WAVES—Twauren S reniaa ates Cie! ‘Hs TURF—Finast Pace—Fourth c £0 LET FOR eee, BURP oor e smconD Paca— wait ond colum: RAVELLERS' GUIDE —Twxurmn Pace—fixth colt ENP UaNisiteD ROOMS AND APA RIMENTS “TO LET—Secoxn Pacr—Third column. baat fe JEWELRY, &c.—tLeventa Pace—Bixth colum! Wesitii ter R COUN}Y PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO KD Pacu—First c WHiThstONE | PROPERTY FoR SiGe 10 ber Paoe—First colum wacut "STEAMBOATS, G-Fres Pacz—Fifth col- HaRL! ERALD BRANCH OFFICES ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO ¢P, M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HEBALDS AT FIVE O'CLOUK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,265 BROADWAY AND 690 SIXIB AVENUE, BE- JWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE 2261 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STEKET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:30 FP. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. PERSONAL. RIDGET MURPHY “AND | HER DAUGHTER, } MAR. garet Ann, jeft their home on July ny formation of them, or either, would be ian erally re. ceived by her husband, MAKTIN MURPHY, No. 195 scent street, Elizal hport, N. J. Petr HAVE BEEN UNFORTUNATE OF LATE, ‘and in iny sad hours I feo! that there 1s one who Is really my friend, and that teeling gives me Ga OURTH | ‘AVENUE AND TWENTY SECOND STRERT, Friday morning at 11.—Dear Wost Tenth street, y did you not come? Please write make new ap- pountment for Wednesday next. You touched my heart Parting. Address GOSHeN, box 117 Herald office. PIFTH AVENUE STAGE, THURSDAY AFTERN oun = Lady in black ; will you grant acauaintance 10 Hey Visa-vist Address JAMES LAWIENGK, Merald towa Brauch office. r LIZZIE MINNESS, DAUGHTER oF MARGARET Minness, is still living ana will communicate with bene Ba sbe will hear of something to her ad- ta 8 OOHE BROS. & CO., 1i¢ and 115 sont street, |. Bervi RELIGIOUS iS NOTICE: er BAPTIST © cnuRCH, CORN¢R THIRTY. rll | ct and Fark, avenue.—Baptismal service ‘and Dreast ing by Rev. f, D. Anderson, D. D,, 10% A. M., and preaching evening, 735 Cordiat tnvitation to ail. IFTH AVENUE BAP sr CHURCH, WEST FORTY- sixth street.—Rey. Thomas Armitage, D_D., pastor, proacpes Sunday morning 1076 and ‘oveniia 1 o'clock undAay school 9 A. cordially invited. REE TABERNACLE—METHODIST EPISCOPAL chureh, Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues.” Rev. L. H. ‘King, D. D., pastor. Preaching at ledge A.M. and 7% P. M.; Young People’s Prayer Mecting jt 6:3) P. M. Seats free. All are welcome. IFTY-THIRD STREET BArtis¢t CHURCH.—REV. W. H. Pendleton preaches morning an! evening. Kvening, third discourse in the. course on Mather. Baptism after evening service. RST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BApISOr avenue and Forty-seventh sti wilt Sabine, rector. Divine services at 10:3) P.M, hildren's churen at 32. M. The Rector will ofll- ciave ateacn service, All cordially invited. ANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHUROH.—REY. J.D. ton, D. D., will preach next Sabbath moi ACI, AM Rubio Te pay woemeever Che the evening at 73 P. ublect—"The Deserved Re- buke."” Strancers cordiaily invived, oye SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICIAL DRAWING THE KENTUCKY A Btate lotteries Sunmeny Dickinson & Co., Man- eg KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO, a) oceonen a 1874, 33, 3, 78, 50, a. 7h. rerun, chase i MERRY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 33, 46, 8 54, 66, BENRY, CLASS NO 7 2, 57, 18, 39 Full it imerenetion’ by applying to we bith 100 Tiroad- YAY, room 6, rst floor, rear office, oF Post office box 4,960, jew’ Yor A —PARKS, EMERSON & 9008, AGENTS FOR tos RO State Haters, fi ri aye mr Kentucky Sinnle Number Lo Lottery. drawn, Gee, ¥ Smtr lief Lottery, of Nortolk, 19, 1874. 4 fon turnianed and’ circulars Fe 2 ge tinea PARKS £ CO. 100 Broadway, room 5, AB sthee box i272 Privare ofmces attached, hours 7A. 3. tin? P.M, —NOTIGE—CLATMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS . ator and thoroughly prosecuted, by an expe- Hlenced alforney. withoutany charge whatever uniess cessful excetleng reierences from chents. Address TAW YER, box 2,43¢ Post office. A UTnonizED OFFICE.—TICKETS TU ALL POINTS West. North, South and Kast, at the regular Union Ticket Office. in the pica Avenue Hotel. No extra OLY TRINITY CHURCH, HARLEM.—REV, WM. gharge. Palace, day and night car accommodations, Nelson MoVlokor. Rector, will preach, to-morrow | Baggage called for and, checked, to, destination. Unton morning, and Rev, Dr Vinton, of Koston, in the evening. | of ail lincs established 1889, J, W. BURNHAM, Agent PREBLES LECTURES FOR —KENTUORY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. oe ed M. ct he of Progressive Spiritualists at 10: sublect—"The Condition and Occupation of the | ead." % AtT#5P. a spiritual test matince will he given by Mr. J. Ve Mansdend: also a reading by Mrs. Josie Pi Admission. fc. At the Opera House, 1,195 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth street. UBLIC MERTING IN THE SECOND STREET GER- man Methodist ' piscopal church, between avenues B at Kv to-Morrow (Sunday) eveninz, under the auspices Wy Church, Extension and ‘Miaslonary Society. — Rev, B. Merwin, Rev. J.C. Flelschhaker, bah A icishora ae Fane aid | W. K, Peyton, Fsq. The cr p* 4 GE itd ‘THIRD street, West, ncer Ken- bard. 1 he Golden EV. DRS, CUYLER, SCUDDER AND THOMPSON Will address ennual meeting of Brooxiyn Sunday School Cnion, in Hanson place Metnodist church, noxt Thursday evening. Singing by quartet cholr. RV. W. H. CORN FORTH. OF LONDON, ERGLAND, will presen Sunday, 10% A. M., and Rev. J. F. MeCletlank pasion aT P Maia sé Lakers Methodist Kpiscopal church, Forty- ‘Airst street, west of Sixth avenue. BY. ALFRED YEOMANS, D. D., OF ORANGE, N. J., will prench in the New York Presbyterian church * ‘to-1 emorrows Sixth and Seventh h avenues, at If at 10: ‘30. A. M. a and 730 P.M. EY, MR, GANSK WILL PREACA AT Il A. M., subject, “Ihe Sacred Side of Trouble;” at 4 P.M. a sermon to children. “Blind Bartimeus” Madison ave- Fifty-seventh street. cy TCH PRESBYTE TAN CHURCH, FOURTER: TH © "street, near Sixth avenue, Rev. Howard Crosby, . will preach to-morrow at 10:70 A. M., and Rev. el M. Hamilton, pastor, at 5:30 P. QT. MARK’S, SECOND AVENUE AND TENTH strect.—Rev. J. H. Rylance, D. D., rector, Sevices 10 49.4. M. and 7:30 P. M. ‘Strangers are invited to attend. S": JAMES’ CHURCH, FAST SEVENTY-SECOND street.—On Sunday morning the sermon will be reached hy the Rev. Willi Huntington, D. D., Worcester, Maas. Ti n the Havans er, lan. Circulars or informa- ios ru jahed. J. CLUTE, Broadway, or Post ofllce —KENTUOKY STATE ANDSHEL#SY COLLEGE, A « Kentucky state, h.xrra Crass 221, Octonsn iss 1874, Suxuny, Kxrna Chass 39, Scroten 23, 1874, 78, 16, 42, & 63, 40, 61 49, 3% 18, 72 5, 76 C . “ Késrvony seats, Crass 222 Ogee ss a 18, 2B, Sumiay, Crass 40, Octosen 23, 1 For fetermatite adarens J. = SMITIT Seo uenagers, box 2.751 New York Post office. A: OUD, KENTUCKY STATE AND SHELBY COL- lege, Lotteries prizes cashed and information fur- istea st 23236 Greenwich street and 174 Frosdwar or address box 4,861 New York Post office. ¥F. LUTHY. Bs& hark) SHAVANA DRAWING, OCT. Se No. 3, re No: 10,458. . 0. 19,087, No Pa 7 Eee box 5,501" zecuoch. 116 Nassaw street, New York. ik, ASA FREEMAN, JUST ARRIVED FROM SOUTH ‘America, has been appointed resident Commis sioner in this country jor the hee ae Exposition ot Chili, to be held on september 5, 1 ENRY A. DANTELSs, M. D., 144 LEXINGTON AVE- nue, near Twenty-ninth street.—Special attention to the diseases of men and important medical and surgi- cal cases. FUAYANA Loren 1 Prize of 1 Prize o 10 Frias Sot $i. 000 each, 826 Prizes of $5) and $30v. ‘Oitculars oF Information furnished tree, B, MARTINEZ & CO., Bankers, 10 Wa street, rear basement, _New York Post office box EVENTEENTH ‘STREET METHODIST bth ea church, near Second avenue. Rev. Boole will preach’ Sunday. Morning subject (10% nck) “The Alabaster Box.” Evening sublest ct 7s Orel relock), “The Merry Feast; or, From Death ‘This is the first ofa series of discourses on the ‘Sramatic scenes of the Bible, to be continued Sabbath evenings. All seats tree. grime STREET PRESBYTERIAN | CHOROH.— Preaching Sabbath, 25th inet. at 1036 A, M. and 7 P.M, Sermons by the Pastor, Rev. Geo. MicGampbeth Evening. “Man Under the Kingdom of Satan.” AVANA LOTTE RY.. SRA ES “DRAW. ing—Grand Prize, $500.0 000, Circulars of intormation sent and orders filed (e SONNENBERG, New Haven. Conn. Box 190 Post office. ‘AVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL INFORMATION and full Be emars may _be obtained directly by addressing J. B, DIAZ, Apartado 537, Navana, Cul __ SPECIAL _NOTICES, UARTERLY MEETING OF. ‘THE NEW YORK Liquor Dealers Erotective Gator, will be helt at Headquarter Masonic Hali, 14 East Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth Monday, October #4, af So'olook P. A requested [o at- By oF order ERY, Secretar: Rees, HAVANA LOTTERY ital prizes by cabl No. 2006 crew’ No. 16,045 drew. No. 9.140 drow. No. 23712 drew No. 17,477 drew 5,385 drew e in tion furnished tree, 54 bi ae ieiy purchas spanish an epute doublons and "AY. €O., saci 1 Walt Wall street, New York, $100,000 25,000 1,000 3450, Gireulars of iii — Ts BERG, >ONN Box 199 Posto tomee, New f ‘en, Conn. EVENING TELEGRAM, IAIN | DOUBLE NUMBER, E! ¢ 5 HT PAGES, 48 COLUMNS, SIUIIEIIII FULL UF STORIES, Pi ‘RY AND ENTERTAIN. ING READING A Z iD ALL THE NEWS. IIIIIS THE GREATEST P. e & 2 OF THE PERIOD, E(II ILI 18 THE EVENING ATER CURB, Water Cure. The Hvdropathic Institute, No. 813 West Twenty-second strat. is now open for the feo.ption of laiios and Ken- tlemen and for the treatment of all curable rf that is of all discases not organic, and especially of jaid GRAM—TWO CENTS, chronic complaints, 0. C. SUnIEF LRDECKE, f- Srences—Hion Jolin Bigelow, our late Hinisier to France: Juuxe Bosworth, Marshall 0. Roberts, Jisq., Charlotte 14, ANY STREET —MULLUNS OILCLOTH | SIGNS and Show Cards, ready made and to order, 40 per than peddlers or agents. q —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, $300.000. diugle, number, extfaordinary Hx: vaua plan; prize of $2,000 cashed ‘in the last drawing. Circulars of information sent fr Be OUEETANOU BATHS. & CO. 196 Broadway. ct JUST d extraordinary drawings 0,, Post oftice box 4,251 New soppavana LOTTERY."—NEW SCHEME, out, for srdinacy gent free. 3B. Al & York. T. IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- tween Fiith and “aes Avenues. —Rev. Dr. l.wer, rec- tor. Services, 7 A. M. Oe (choral); preacher, tev. Cunon J. H. Knowles, Soe icayo, vening prayer (choral), 734 with sermon. rPRINITY CHURCH.—ON SUNDAY MORNING, O0- tober 25, the Right Rev. Ur. Tuttle, Missionary Bishon of Montana, will preach. ‘Subject. “What the Chorch ts Doing tor ‘Utah, and Whiat ig to be Done.) In the afternoon the Right’ Rev, Lr. Perce, Missionary Bishop ot Arkansas, will preach. On and after Sanda: October 25, until raxter Day, the afternoon service will commence at 3} o'clock. ABERNACLE BAPUST OHUROH. SECOND AVE- nue, between Tenth and nth streets.—Rev, ration Hawahoriie, paso rervisos at iiig nd 73.0. M, Sublects—Morning,, “Finding Go ing. “the Path of the Just” Young mon re coralally invited, Aue SUBSCRIBER WILL RENT A PEW FOR SAB- bath evenings, in Broadway Tabernacle Church, Address X, box 200, me office, We WEST TWENTY-SEG- ‘ond street, Ut Sixth and Yeventh avenues. The Rev. George |. Mathews will preach here to-mor- Tow forenoon, at 1056 o'clock ION CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER anes Gd strect.—Rev. John N, Galleher, rector, 0:30 A. a4 PM. ; evening at 7%. TH oo kEsay YTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER OF nd Ridge street—Rev. H. M. Paynter, of gprngiet. ie wilt preach Wg AL M. auvive “My Kody Broken." At3 P. M. the communion of the Lord's Supper. All who have. received “nd conzessed the Lord Jesus aro cordially invited to unite with us in celebrat- ing His love, vcning, at 734, the next lecture in course gn the Tabernacle, iNust ated with diagrams, Subject, “The e Laver, t the ) Covering: ret nvi 148, 1 STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, CORNER yt Second avenue.—Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Rober?! BSioss, ut 1044 A. M. and 735 P. M.; Bible school at LUST AND FOU De r OST—AN AMETHYST RING, al! FROM THIR- Ld teenth to Twenty-sixth street, in Eighth avenue; the finder will be rewarded by Teaving same at 315 West ‘Twenty sixth strect. FF; HARRY, RECENTLY FROM EUROPE, Di tones Mes. Wilson his. sister, formerly oft fwenty-sixth street, addross JENNI WILSON, Herald Yptown Branch offi [FQEwation REQUIRED OF ANNE ope who has been left some money by the Inte Mrs. Haly maiden name Bridget Belly), wi Brom Peventh street, Broogivn. t- D..on September M, 1874. HO) VAM, 167 North Sixth street, Broskiyn, D. bse PIERRET, NIECE OF JOHN D. LEWIS, RE- 10 died at Mrs. Smith's, cently deceased, wiil find it greatly to ber advan- ge to communicate with the under ned. Address lerald Uptown Branch office, AVE. Ju. 0, D.—IF YOU ARE NOT SayaRe WITH ME ° Hlcasee call, or address ALLIs, Herald Uptown ran ATE H.—I RECEIVED YOUR NOTE night, but too late. Please write agai tive you up. RSF. DO NOT MAKE ENGAGEMENT Tatitios today. Come alone. f intontiod to bak you something yesterday, bi te Sarr —RECE} NONE. YOU. SICK? I am getting so. he cautious ADO. GER IETIER RECEIVED. WAITE arin OWLS, Fae, GARDS AND PAPERS FOR W. T, W. DULY RE- ceived, HW, BMDMBY “SHOULD TTS MEET THE of W. H.W. Brumby, he. iy requested to com- municate Sort hi his friends at bath, Engiand, wit THE LADY 1N BLACK, WHO WAS IN NAS. sau streot, near inc, yesterday afternoon. and tioned to gentleman en opposite side to walk toward aut fiteet. please send her address to FUANK, Lox 140 Herald office. ALL SALN' ESTA! EP 18C! COPAL /CHUKOH, Rev. Wiliam M, “Dunne |. rector, Henry street, cor- every Sunday morn- ie. The rector SOULS CHURCH, ELM PLAVE, BROOKLYN.— Scandal and Scandal Mongersin the Churches” wil be br. Georae K. Porteous’ subject on Sunday even- tox ext t by 7:30. The usual morning service will be held e. T DE GARMO HALN, “FIFTH | AVENUR AND Fourteenth street, Sunday, 10:3), Key. William bough. subices The Whence (?) and Whither. () or Crentlon.® 2.9). Key. ady sophronin and Inspire. Sonat Seance. 72%, Mra Helen Marian Walton. Subject a HUT BAPTIST CHURCH, West wonty-Gfth, street —i'reaching Octover. 38, by the Restor, Nov. “A.C. Osborn, D. D. 13g A, Meand 75 ERHAN BAP’ AND BED. ford stree!s.~Rev. P . preaches at mee hours, Sanna morning wablect Invisible Cons ie! evening. All Invited. COPAL CUURGH, st Fifticth street, between First and Second ave: Base cPreaching by Kev, War, H. Thomas, pastor, Sab- h morning nt 1% and evening at 73g v'clock. All are tordially imvited to attend. ALVARY BAPTIS' CHURCH. Wy Hrrout, neat Sixth avenue. —Nev, R. &- HAGArnar astor. pre, ay. Subjects—morning, “sind Yau. mie Hunted tugitive.” Strangers invi ALL MERCE! Or, Deems preaches at lig jorning subject—"-Outof Urot the haliiees."” “Ali seats free, DRUG OF OUR SAVIOUR, Fifiy-seventh strea. near Eighth avenue, Jat Pullman, minister, Sunday morning atid iy egeneration: An Ope: Fvening, at 7:13, "The Mocking Belt The Nineteenth Century ls ORBIT, hi fs serinon on *" MOTRIN, and, in the evening on * Bra Seats ali fr ENTID will continue as" on sabbath he Intermediate Ow AND WELCOME, FRIEND AND STRANGER, to old Allen street Presbyterian church; seats tree} n morn ERMC Og ror GEORGE 0, PHELPS, Pastor, ZJORNELL MEMORIAL CHURCH, OC rsecond avenue —A ane a vidas cia rm O8T—THURSDAY, ON 145 TRAIN FROM BERGEN Toint, a Pocketbvok containing about $26; $5 to the Person who will return it to No. 119 East Fortioth street. ] OST--ON THURSDAY EVKVING, UCTOBER 22, AT 4 Bellevue Medical College, or between there ‘and ho. 53 Lexington avenue, a Hocketbook containing over $40 cash and a note tor $4. Finder wall be rewaraed by returning same to Professor !LINT, Jr., Bellevue edical College, or to Dr. C. J. LUNDY, No. 63 Lexing- ton avenue. RE w ARDS, REWARD WILL BE PAID AT wr BANK STRELT, New York, tor return of pair ot Steel Quoits left on ferrybont trom Hoboken to Christopher strect at 12:45 trip'on Thursday last, Isis Por LOST, ON OCTOBER 23, BE. Janal aud Monroe yak a Gold Neck- ne questions asked. Apply at cs 2% Monros street, RISCOLL, _ REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ‘ASKED, — Lost, on Thursday night, October 22, a lady’s 20 and gentieman’s Chain, ‘in going from corner Broome and Mott to Mulberry and Houston streets, Call at J, MuYER’S, 187 Mott street. A —NOTICE.—300 THALERS ‘REWARD.—THE FOL. lowing WARRANT OF CAPTION. It has been resolved that the merchat MEYER LEVIN, ot Ottensen, be arrested tor frandaient bankruptey. His arrest could not be accomplished. All authorities are, therefore, requested to scize the sald Levin wherever he inay be tound, and to deliver ts and moneys found on his person oF in has et mM, fo tho prison inspection ot this city, Yevin fs most prob biy necompaniel by his. nephews s Levin and Leopold Levin, of Friedrichstadt. A Foward of 54 thaiors has been offered by some creditors for his apprehension. DESCRIPTION, re. years: birthplace, Leck. near Bredstedt, nelent erty ir brown, eyes brown, nose common, mouth common, chin oval, physlogonomy fall and broad, complexion hale, ice hsotind, figure portly. dialect low and high German, beard black (small whiskers), religion OBitle. ALTONA, Sept. 4, 1874, THY COUNSEL FOR THE CROWN is herewith Benerally ie Known by the undersigned. raid Meyer Levin id _to have called himself occa- tionally “Aeyer” or “Meyer Leckband, ALTONA, Fopt. 5, 1874, IARL SIEVEKING. Royal Attorney and Notary Pablie as Gucator bosotimn in concursu, Meyer Levin. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ane —TWo MILLION FIVE HUNDRED TH SAND DOLLARS will be distributed in :0,000 Gash Gifts at the fifth and Jast Gift Concert in atd of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, November 30, 1874, POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT, POSITIVELY LAST CHANCE, FOsIT TIVELY LAST ibs Whole Tickets, $80; Talos, $: Apply to THOMAS, Brat iene Aeon or ial i H, HAYs & Ci ci dway, N Ld For AHISAAS G. Boyce, ‘COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NO. « 167 Broadway, first floor, Consultations free upon Divorces; Law Mutiers attended to promptly and with despatch, SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER A. dic, sparkbng Wines: manutucture ot complete cutits of Apparatus and Moteruis, with til instruc. Tons; all aevartments of manuiacture, bottling and dis ycrising; exclusive Kights in desirable territory, Catas jegves iree, JOHN MAT(HLWo, Firstavenue, Twenty- Hxth and Twenty-eventh streets, New York. MERICAN INSTITUTE -A WONDERFUL INVAN- A tion.—The great Patent Magnetic, Hair Headin; faces the roots ot Indies’ hair combings ai win operations don't {ail 10 aeq it, | Eexhih- Gi Ks V. PECKUAM, 777 Broadway, oppo- tHe Dae Sigwarcs and $1 Fourth street, Williamsburg. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY —BY CABLE (OFPI- + cial), Havana, Vetober 21, Cinss 931 Ticket No. 14,008 drew. ‘ Trexet No. 539 d ‘Nek i ENTUCKY STATE, SINGLE NUMBEK LOTTERY, October S1.—No discount on prize Ctreulars of jntormatine: F tree. Adoress it, BOOTH, 73 Nassau streets “Post oice box usr New York. INIATURE COAL GAS WORKS—WARRANTED TO sive a oa ost creaue be laa gts eel "5) and upwards. oH. WHEL Seht, 99 Broadway. fis ‘MESROURE STATE LOTTERIES, SINGLE NUMBERS. cash gifts, Murray; Miller & Co.. Managers To be drawn at St. Louis, Mo., » Deer RS fe zen| Tig 4 Giloor Bailaing, Cortland street; Post office box RIVATE RETREAT FUR INEBRIATES AND PER- uffering tom mental COR sion, pe CABLE. Havana Lottery. Drawing of October 21, 1874, No. 14,998 drew. No. 3,559 drew, 0. No. 10,453 drew. + BB No. 19,087 drew. + 10,000 Ne. 1489 drow. + Ito No. 3,800 drew... . 5,000 * No tWall street rear basement Post office box 4,685. tale tt STATE OF NEW YORK—OFFICE OF THE SECRE tary of State; Aupany, August I, 1874, To tue Anenirr or tHE County or New York 51n—Notice is hereby given that atthe general election to be held in this State on the Tuesday socceoting: the first Monday of November next (November 3), the fol lowing ofticers are to be elected, to wit: ‘A Governor in the place of Johin A. Dix. A Licutenant Governor in the vlace ot John C. Rob- penganal Commissioner in the place of Alexander x = eaner ne of State Prisonein the place of Thomas rkpatrick. ‘An A sarciate Judge of the Court of Appeals (for a full term) inthe place of Alexander 8. Jonnson, appointed by the Governor in the place of Kutus W. Peckham, de- consed. ‘Ait whose terms of office will expire on the last day of Leagan next. A Representative in the Forty-fourth. Congress uf the United States tor the Firth Congressional district, com- Posed ot the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fouricenth wards ot the city of New York. Bedloe's isiand, Eijhs’ Island and Governor's Island, in the county ot New York. A Kepresentative in the Forty. '-fourth Congress of the United States tor the | Sixth Congressional Districe, Somposed of the sevent, leventh and Thirtecath Ta is of the city of New York i in the county of New ‘K, A Representative in the Forty-rourtn Congress of the United states for the seventh Congressional district, composed of the Tenth and Beventern ty, wards of the city ot sew York, in the connty of New Yor: Representative in_the Forty-tourth Congress of the United tates tor the Eishth Congressional district, com- Posed of the Ninth, #liteenth and sixteenth wards, and that portion ot the’ Kighteenth ward Iying with n Four- teenth street, Twenty sixth strect and Fourth and Sixth avenues, in the city of New York, in the county of New ‘A Represontative in the Forty tourtn congress ot the United States for the Ninth Goneressional Disirlet: come Posed ot so much of the Twentieth ward. as lies within ‘welly-sixth street, Fortleth s.reet, Seventh avenue and the Hudson River, and 80 much of the Twelfth anit Twenty-second wards as lies within Fortieth street, Spuyten Duyvel Creex, Eighth avenue and Hudson | River, in the city of New York, in the county ot New Y ‘A Representative in the Forty fourth Congress of the vaiee Hstaten tor the Tenth Congressional Goats com- Bored of to much ot the sighteenth ward as is cast ol urth avenue, and so much of the Nineteenth and Twentv-titst wards of equa city a8 48 eaator Third zavonue and Co tn ee Ja the city of New York. in the county of New Yor! ‘A Kepreseniative in the Forty-tourm Congress or the Chited states tor the Mleyenth , Congressional Girtrict, { Soman oe of so much of the Twenueth ward as lies 'wenty-sixth street, Fortieth, street, Sixth and h aventies, and so much of the Twellth and twen- Rover ty-second wards ds is east of kighth avenue, and ¢o much of the Nineteenth and iwenty-trat wards Of said city as Hes west of Thi avenue and Ward' ind Kandall’s islands, in the city of New York, in the county of New York. so a Representative in the Forty-tuira Congress of tne! Se nited states for the Siac Oe ene istrict, As the same, was constituted hy, the Congressional Ap; portionmentact ot May (1572, chapter 619, La’ 1872, (co wity, the Ty entleth and twenty-second ward oy ‘ors, in inty of New et the ia Congressional disirlce existed prior to the p fe of the Congressional Apportionment act ot Jung 13, HBAS chapter 29 ines ot 1574), to All vacancy, caused dy the death ot David , Me! EFICERS ALSO 15) out, ELECTED IN SAID Twenty-one Mombers\« oF Asem! A cerigier for tbs Clty and Conity of New York in place of Fianz 8 A Mayor tor Ri ‘tty ce ited fork, in me egenty of New York, in the place of William F, Have A Justice of the District Court in ‘and tor the second Judicial District of, the eity of New York, in the county ot New York, in the piace of Maunsell B. Field, ap- bat by the Governor m the place of Thomas ‘avin, jeceased "All whose terme of office will expire on © astd v of Lecember next. ‘Also sixsAldermen at Large for the city of New Yorx. m the county ot New York, whose terms of office will com- mence on the first Monday in January, 13; Also sixtoun 21a ermen, to a siecter ten’ ¥ districts (ns eeoneee in Chapter 515, Laws of ree of whoin to elected in each of the Fourth, firth wen and Sev- guih senate districts of said State, ng constituted by act Apter Laws of 1806, and jour of whom to be Clected irom the wighth ‘Senate district. ax constivutea py said act, together with the Twenty-thira and Twenty: fourth wards, Lobby, adds tory annexed to sald city and county, pursuant to cha) Is, Laws of 1:73 whose several terms of otfce will commence on the first Monday in Jaduary, 18.5. ‘The atieniion ot Flectors and of Town and City Elec: tion Boards, In<pectors nnd Canyassors of Eiectio specttully directed 10 chapter $90. Laws ot 18/4, et ted “AN actto provide tor sulmitting amendmeia to the | Constitution to the Klectors of the State,” passed May 6, Is74" which Act provides for gubmitiing at the gall. ¥en: eral o'eciion, on the ki day of November next, proposed Amenaments to ardiciestwo, three, tour, seven, igh tent aud twelve of the Constitution of the staie of New York, and adding thereto two additional articles, to pe known, as articles Aiteen and sixteen, and prescribes the torm of ballot tor voting thereon, which proposed amendments of the Constiution, which said Act prescribing iorm of ballot and manner of submission, are published as pro= yided in said Act in the newspapers designated by the the’ Be o1 Supervisors, of New ish weapectate wut tin the Session saws of the year 1 DILDRICH WILLE Ske Hecrevary of State Suxmire's Ornen, | ify that (hi forenoin Fork Asser ty ot (he ert ie true covy ol Electlon a ho ee received ADF os me ‘ns day from the eretary of State, ©. CONNE! snertt of Se orand and i thie neers iyi Why aFe agi Gouaty ape arta | fo make such puol ~_ SPORTING—DOGs, _BIRDS, &C, A { —For SALE, ALL » KINDS - “OF. ¥ANOY nae « Birds, &c.; Medicines tor nll diseases; prepa Food tor mocking birds, at B. G, DOVLY's, No. 8 Greene street, near Canal, HE TURE. “FLEETWOOD ASSUCIATION ° SECOND FALL Pig 1874, October 23, 24 and 26." SECOND. Da YoRATURDAY, GOXOREE mh URSE No, 3—$1,5) 0. Bokerson enters b. w Wm. Lovell enters b. Joh ‘trout enters b. W. G, Tilmble enters ch. m. Maste, James Douzrey enters b. ¢. Joker, - Folk enters b. in. Kitty D. PURSE No, 4 J. Dougrey enters b. eS ‘A. Hourret enters r. . Gor beck, caters ro ie Git Bdge, 6D fice each day at3P.¥. Admission to ihe Hot and grand sands $2°, Badweato cluy house, $i extra. liorse cars leave’ iariem ridge every ton minutes direct to the Var«. Trains boat! riy-second strect depot at 11210 A. M., L o'clock a JAMES Dat TER, President, Ws. H. Va: , Superintendent, A EREETIVOOD ASSOCIATION NOTICE.—THE ¢ 2:29 class which was postponed on account of dark- ness will be soled au to-day at one o’cloo! . H. VAN COT, Superintendent, pat ene eer ieee CUNEY ISLAND ‘OND FALL MEETING. FIRST DAVSTURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 No L bed $20) for 3:20 class, No. 2 ‘s¢ $300 tor 2; clues. SECOND” Day ’WibNesDay, NOVEMBER & No. 3 Pave Sarena ae ciaae He Conditions of all the above races will be mile heats, best $ in 5, in harne: and will be strictly conducted un der the National rules. Entries will close at,T. B. Johnson’s, Twenty-eighth wireet 9p and Broadway, Thuraday ‘evening, Ceteber r 29, Alt cotmuntcations shonlt be addressed to WM McMAHON, ut the above address, or to Leerfoot Park Hotel, Coney Island roga, WM. McMAHON, i, Proprietor. YEW DORP CLUB GROUNDS, STATEN ISLAND, Saturday, Oe:ober 3, 1874. —Purse tor $100; $/0 first, $3) to second, $40 to third; open to ail horses that have never bea 3 minutes; three-quaiter track heats, heat san & in hartess: entries to be, made to Dropristor, in writing, with ten per cent, on or before Monday, 0 ber 28. _D, R.RYSRS, Bropictor.” ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION. Third Fall ouceting 41874. FIRST DAY—TUESWAY, October 27. » 1—$500, for 3 ininute horses, z1 entries, . 2— FWY, tur 2255, 8, 12 entries, ECOND DAY: SDAY, Uctober 28, Parse’! xO. 3—$600, tor ‘sex, 16 entries Purse Rov 48100 0, tor 2 28 horace. T enti THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, October 29. Purse Xo rosy 38 us double teams, 4 entries, Purse, C00, tor 2-30 horses. Ll entries. POURTHL Day (ORIDAY, October 30, Pee pi T=! 2:4) horses, 28 ee Dor 2:4) 882,00, tor 2:20 horses, 4 en Races Eammence each day at 2 Srolock prompt, good day and track. Admission to field, grand stand and quarter stretch, as ‘Admission to clab house, Satgoqnoed } by a member, $5. EK AD, President. Gronce W. OaKury, Superintendents HILADELPHIA. vOINt NS cig PARK ASSOCIATION. ‘THE FALL MEETING over the above track will take ace on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 2 Sands, Prom! Himes 37,0! Fils! DAV-NOVEMBER 2, PURSE Slamd—For the minute Class PURSE $1,000—For the 2:29 class. SKCOND Day NOVEMBER 3 PURSE $1, 0-For the 2:33 class. PURSE Stan For the 2224 ¢ HIRD DAY—) ‘OVEMBER 4 ee $1, Goctor the 2:32 cla: 31,20)—For the 2:0 class: given to Goldsmith Mall to PURSE 8! A SPECIAL Purze will vik ae Be TO ime. TO above will close on faturdvy, Octover Goodin, 1: ae Chestnut street, Phil- GOODIN, Proprietor. aty P.M, with af bieipa, Pa. x HORSES, CARRIAGES, we A M0k cHannes Ww. A Epi R. AUCTIONEER. doLonr: iH. TAyLOWS frat spect sale of the most fashionably, brod trotting siock in America, CENTRAL Crp Att ee , LEX. near Turner's, Orange’cot in| N WEDNESDAY, OCCUBER 23, A GLOOR, ik comptioes about a head. of stallions, genet ‘brood Mares, colts and flies, the get of Rys- iyk’s, Hambietonian, Florida, Volunteer, tdward Ever: eit American Star, Kiec, Graves, Geo M’ Patchen, Billy Denton, aberieon.’ CM clay. kc. £c. ‘LOGUE GAN be obtained at BARKER & SON'S, mer of Brondway and Phirigsninth street, oF of Col rr JERMS, SIX months’ credit on approved paper. TRAIN WILL leave from 1oot of (hampers street, via Erie Railroad, at 9A. M., direct to the farm. joTPONEMeNT and sale positive. OF “UCTION SALE—THIS DAY_AT 11 O°CLOC A now and second hand Top Buggies, open Wagons, Rockaways, Phactons, susiness Wagons’ Several lors ion Fal HOeDs, Saddles, &e., by COLK It Kl —FOR SALE, ONE © CLAREA E, GOOD ORD: A. only used eight months: also hands. 6 years old; sound, Kind and stylisl other Horses cheap, Apply at Fourih sre SB. A. Ki INS BAY MAR“ FOR SALE, 7 YEARS OLE WA A ranted; Cae because the owner has no turther 1130 for her. if Inqui: re stable 187 West tghteenth sireet. GENTLEMAN WILL SELL HIS FINE ROAD A. Norse or his Span and side bar top Wagon at one halt of their vaiue for cash. Address PAKK, box 175 herald office, =—MUST RE SOLD. dei SPLED DID LIGHT SIDE A.“ bar top Road Wagon, city made; or will excnange for a full spring Wagon ora Horse. Club stable, No. 6 East eT street. A 16 SELDOM OFFERED—REAUTIFUL site bar top Wagon, used seven. umes, mace Oy Lawrence, tor less this dalt cost. Inquire at 147 West Foriy-tiret street, Private sable, near Buauw ty. A VERY SiYLISH, DAPPLED GRAY AND BAY Horse, Berane high, 6 vears old, warranted coud ani kind, a A three-quarter Ciarence; genueman leaving the city. No. 5 West Thirteenth street, Ou HOnSEe: CARRIAGES, Ce PRICE FOUR CENTS. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, N's if Owane AND NW. ¥. tun eset corner of roadway and 4hirty ahinth a MAJOK CHAS W. KER, O'CLUU TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trint Horse so'd under warrantee. ou mart in the Suate having the Proper facilities tor showing horses on sale—viz, @ large driving ring entirely under cover and plenty of room tor examination, ca ATALOGUE, OF SALE od Day, ONE OF the er ry brown Hambletonian Trotting Geldings ever offered at public sa! 1545 high, 7 years old; is. a promptand handy driver: has no records: has shown a trial of 2:26 in harness; has also puiled a wagon Ee to-day; 1s no puller nor lusger; cost the present owner $3,00), and is sold only on account of lameness in near hind ‘leg, which owner is unable to locate; the greatest chance ever offered to secure Renu ne spee LLEGANI TOP site-bar Road Wagon, by Benton Bros ; nine months’ unexpired warrantee. HIGH BRED DARK bay trotting Mare, 15.23 high, 7 years old: an elegant, game ant easy driver, with great style and appears was never handled ‘to develop speed, and can beat 3 minutes to day; is agreat all day roadster, and 1s warranted sound and Kind. NO OP side-bar Road Wagon, by Arthur Belt. NEW AND second hand Harness, Horse Clothing, Sad- dies, Bridies. Whips Haluers, fc. IFUL COMBINED brown Kentucky thorouh- bred aauato and harness celdige’ without exception one of the nest sivled horses in the state : 15) 7 years old; splendid in harness, elecant under saddle: goes alt known gaits: perectly gentle and docile, and warranted sound and kind. TALK PHAKTON, by Brewster & Co. HANDSOME AND speedy bay trotting Mare, 15% high, 7 years old; a very tree anil pleasant driver: can trot it a nutes ‘has no faults nor vices; can be driven by a Ud at speed, and is warranted kind, “poe RGON, by Mott. Bic ‘ot elegant livery Coats, Pants, Vests, Lengings, Boots &c., the property of a gentleman going TUE CELEBRATED brown | srotting Golding, Jack Shepard ; sired by Harry Clay; 16ig high : eight years old; 1s kame and easy driver; has a record of 3-08. 1 second heat over ihe Isiand Park course; 18 a sure 2:45 horse any day to road wagon: isxeatle for anyone to drive +18 the propercy of the late William Devine, and is warranted sound and kind. PONY Pheaton, by George 1. Close E SALIH of the famous sorrel trotting Mare, Dorrey’s Golddust: 1% high: seven ant driver: has a record of 2:35%, and is warranted sound and kind. Also, FINE BLACK Gelding ; 16 high; elebt years old; extra style and appear Ntrot_in three minutes; war- ranted kind: by order’ ot W. P. Smith, mortgayee. THIRIY OLHER top and no top road Wagons, depot Ww Carnuages &c, ‘AC —TO Le '. HORSES AND WAGONS, 81 SINGLE ASD the double Teams, Pork and Pony Phac ptona: light hacking a specialty; horses all speedy; wagons and h ness new and as stylish #8 any private turnout. Call tea examine at No. 6 bast Kighteonth street, . SEN KINS, _ Propristor. Oounter “BOARD FOR HORSES—FOR THE WIN- personal attention and best city reierenc ulars address B. li, S.A MAN, Merrick, Quee! te’ For pari county, L. CASRIAGES. oR OM. STIVERS HAS A LARGE stock of first class top Wazous, Road Wagons, Phae- tons, Rockaways, Skeletons and Suikies, Parties wish- ing to purchase will do well to examine his assortment betore buying. Aiso a large variety of second hand Wage etons, &c. Prices to sult the times. 142 to ‘thirty-first street, NARRIAGES FOR SALE—AT THE OLD E=TAB- Mshed manufactory No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn: all styles new and secund hand 2V per cent leas than New York prices, He B. WELTY & CO,” OR SALE.-A GENTLEMAN WILL SELL HIS Horses at ‘a mcrifice: bine, 15.2 hands, 7 and 8 years old; very stylish Apply at JAMES MOTT'S: ables, Lat West Twenty-ihird stree! ion SALE—COUPE HORSE, hands, 8 years: handsome, stron; ns, DARK BROWN, 16 ig, sound and perfect. ly gentle: suitable for carriage or saddle; price $250. In- quire tor HUGH, at stable coraer of Fi forty-fourth street. (OR FALH-A THAM OF GRAY HORSES, PER- fectly sound, 6 years old, 15% hands nigh; raised by owner ; gold for Want of use." Can be seen at J. Gowan’s stables, No, 25 East Iweniy-eigh' et. or SALE—CHEAP. VERY STYL 1Sit WHITE ‘ony; sound, kind ae true and superior under middie? child can rive him; also liarness and Phaeton; sold separately or together. Call and examine at private stable, corner of Eleventh avenue and Twenty-third si, (o# SALE—JET BLACK MARE, 14.1 NANDS HIG: sweats free every day ariven: does not shy of pul Rentle tor indy. or boy to drive; ean trot better than 2 eight years old; sound, kind and true in double or single n ness: price $160; ‘one top sidebar Wagon, nearly en side-bar, $100; both New York city th avenue and 'w, $275; one ballt; yenarate iPicatred Salers need not notice. Ad- Sy box 1 . dl oftice. dress W. i, POR SALE-THE FINEST GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT tn thie city. conristing ot ono coal binek Horse, 16% hangs high, 8 years old, long mane and tail; can tro S minutes ind warranted sound and kind: very siylisn And handsome, aiso Wagon iby Stive ‘as new, latest style Harness, &c, apply at Washington square Lavery stable, Fourth street, between Sixth avenue and Macdougal JOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH AND BFAUTIFUL Pair bay Horses, black points, no whits, 1534 hands; perfect in every respect; present owner three years: for ‘8 tamily teani cannot be equalled. address Ul, E. 8, box 24 Herald office. OR SALE CHEAP-A BROWN MARE, SIX YRARS oll 'g hands high; can trot tn three minutes; tor atvie'and beauty eanuot be surpassed: very Ires.drivers atraid of nothing: novice: warranted periect in every way. Inquire of M. & 5, CONNELLY, 313 Honry st VOR SALK OR EXCHANGE—A VERY STYLISH BAY Horse, 16 hands high, 7 years old; price $40), worth $1,000;"can trotin Sminutes, Can be seen at 124 West Nineteenth street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR BOSTON, HART- ford and rie Stock, handsome bay Nare, 143 hands high. six Re aS sound, kind, blooaed. and fast; ret- ences—J. Kelloni. 17 Murray street, or W. B. Hatha- Cochecton, Sullivan county, N. ¥. REAT SALE OF HORSE BLANKETS, THE EUREKA HORSE BLANKET? COMPANY, 38 Mercer street, near Grand, are offering their Immense stock of Horse Clothing and Robes atrotail, at wholesale discount, ARNES3 AND HORSE BLANKETS erect stock in this city; iruck Blankets, all weights; square plaid Blankets for road horses kets, $1 70 to $5) cach. acy cuits for trotters, wath name ot horse, &c. Our stock OF tiarness is compivto: warranted han imate: good Article at the lowest. posable price. He BARTLET. 2 Warren street, corner College place. ARNEAS.—THE CHEAPES! HARNESS STORE IN Sew York:a good buggy Harness, hand made, $17; a goo Grocer’s i Htamess, $25; food Buitkman's Hat: ness, $30; a good double Truce Harness, $30; Kindle’ Blanket, 81.5); waterproof ‘Blankets, strapped and unstrapped. Pledve call and exaune’ for your- relves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 7l Barclay st, New York. ORSE BLANKETS, HOODS, ROBES, &0.—TNE moat extensive assortment of Horse hat! in New rk; No exceptions. MOSEMAN & Manufacturers, 114 C sizes rt mined We inake to order fine Ker- ‘ORSKS WINTERED IN THE COUNTRY,—WARM, roomy open and box stalls; plenty good hay and car: Tots; will call and obtain th lv to reference, D, a v BIGHT. 1 4 Pi uaa Lane, nbetween liand 3, ors. f. vil Jporses FOR SALE CHEAP—I5% HANDS HIGH, grav color, warranted in every respect, young and kind, sultante for any light business. Apply to BOWN4s, cornor of Laight an West streots. NE ROAD WAGON BY R. M, STIVERS, $90; Broome street Brewster side bar top Wagon, In first glam order, $210; | Dusenbery & Van Dusen full’ spring, Waterman top, $175; 1 light Coupe Rockaway, vals anl shafts, coxt 3700, tor $450; Landau by Brewster, Tene by Corbett, L light voach, top and open ny Phastons, uikies ant Skeletons by Oat res, fp ‘5 Up. ‘ons, 1.000 Blankets, Lap Robe: ‘The largest assortment ot Carriages of all } newand sooud hand, in the city. Call and ex- W. H. GRAY, 29 and @ Wooster street. SECOND HAND VEWICLES, S of all descriptions, at low Sates, gotne in fine condition. London Ciarences, Coupes, Landaulet, top and no top four-sent Phnetons, yep ard. no. ton Fons Uhactons, Tea Cart, top. amino top Wagons A. f VORA OF BROGNE AND MOTT sTRERTS, Star HAND CARRIAGES —LANDAU, NEARLY £210; DemtLandad, tor one and two and no top Koad Wagon: EWSLER A CO, ot Hwenty-Afh street, POND. WA D CL. ARENUE, COUPE, CLOS: curtain: tour and six 00 Bae Langley Phactons, Depnt Waxons, Hu ke. J. GOLY CO., No. 7 Washington piace, opposite Tis Broadwa JECOND HAND ARRIAGES BARGATNS—LIGHT Coupe, elegant Clarence: storie. Doctor's Phacton, Depot W Son. six:seat Rockaway. Yony Phactons Rock: ways and Buziies, cic bit MANUF AGT U Ke UNION, 8M Broadway, STABLE, NO, 8T BAST. THIRTY-THIRD J commodious; possession November 1. TNOWDES. Fourth avenue Ballcoad Apply to staples. eh 0 LET_PRIVATE 'E STABLE, POSSESSING EVERY nionce: six stalia, nico carriage house, largo yard, Crown, fas, ac. IOP ast Thirtyssccond. a ne ty F Fourth avenue, :D—A Li 1GnT SKCOND HAND COUPE ‘ROCK- In (rst class order: must be hung low, Ad- + Post offlee box 1928, city. FANTEDSA MORSE, ABOUT 1544 MAMDS THIGH, W “inte tora lady to drive, mast be sound, kind, free to trot in about 33 minutos Addross, ) price and full particulars, THOMA 4 New York Post olive. from vice anit abi stating lowes ABBUIT, box < an S160) Wine BUY A GOOD SHIFTING TOF GEN. $1 6 tleman's Road Wagon; was built to order last $150: also fine Harness tor $53, cost saat Twoltth streot, private stable. spring :, co Call at 83 $300. HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON AND WAR. together with the good will of a long fom (on heap. Apply to W. F., 189 South “yOR AN ENGLISH COUPé—aT No, 5 $400 Last Twenty sixth street, daily till | P.M. established busiiies: street. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. SOR SALE—TUG BOAT; ENGINE 18X1& INQUIRE I at rooin 2, Lid Broadway. NICK MORGAN MARE, ba aren rd ur dha tit? ge.8 coupe and tamily h dot rit) ar raat iueen ‘tent ATS~ALL KINDS, BF aie. TO SHIP, 100. etalis dive Posts, or b ty ar ae tds N° POSTPUNEMENT UNDER THIS PLAS I SECOND PREMIUM ALLOTMENT i) llall a NEW YORE INDOSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANR 3 EY 3 5 CE: aT STEINWAY HAL! MONDAY, 3 s 3 tad 5 F NEW YORE cu ret 1bond will rece! Lbona will recei' S bonds will receive 10 bonds will receive pons: mids will Feceve $50 each, 3: 20) bonds will receive $21 each. 4000 bondholders wilt receive... $15),000 BONDS UF SEMLES DAWN OCTOBER 8 FOR BALE $10 BACH. $40 BAGH, sw Bao Bacon, Ada: wlttne, an orders er “Bonds and send for ciroulers MONGENTHAU, BRONO & ess, P Fototiedumetas St te Kemit by draft on New York city bai letter or Post office e money order. fr banksy, Re sernrerae jal lz nel es Tt LEG Ale NOTICES, many Years ago, and tailing her, to her children, tice Is hereby given thatthe said Mrs. Mary Balderstom or Mackenzie, it alive, or if dead, her children, are re- quired to claim the said bequest and to establish thelr Tight. thereto. within. two years trom the 24th day of February, 1873 the dnte of the said David. Balderston's death, and that if she or they fait to do so Mr. Balder- ston’s trustees will proceed to pay over the said legaci to the other residuary legatecs, ts directed by the sat frost iatomitiot ai 4 _sottlernent and cadictls thereto, jommunications on 10 be addressed to JOHN MACDOUGALL: Solicitor, Manson louse, Greenock, Scotland. BOF THE HIGH cyunt PURSUANT To A Dec! ot Chancery In Ireland, made in the cause of Dunn, administrairix of He: Robinson, eoeaved: aad James Duna, and the said Sarah Yuan, his wile, plain tits, and anne Boyd and Joseph Robinson, defenaants, ail persons claiming to be next of kin of the said Henr, Robinson, laie of No, 21 Garmoyle street, Beitust, in the county of Antrim, railway storekeeper, who died in ot about the month ot March, 1873, are by their solicitor: on or before the 2ist day of April, 1874, to come in a pare their claims at the chambers of the Vice peaneee lor ot Irelaud, Four Courts, In the city ot Dublin, 01 detanit thereof they will be peremptorily excluded Irom the benefit of said decree. Wednesday, the atk of April, 1574, at 12 o'clock noon, at said chambers, is the me appointed for hear ing and adjudicating upon the + tad ated this 2d day of March. 1 GHATTERTON, Chief Ole: Jouns, Hewitt & Soe Poccmiaeese for’ the plaintii No. 12 Gardiner’s epee, Dublin. ‘The time limited by above posting for entering cli ie ee ceenne therein mentioned, has been enl: to th ‘of November, 1874, Vice Chancellor's chambers, atwr which day they will be excluded from the benefit of said decree. Friday, the aith of November, 1874, at, the Honea is appointed ior as judicating on the claims. A. T. CHAT. ERION. hiet Clerk, URSUANT TO AN a OF THs COURT OF Chancery of the county Palatine ot Lancaster, fe ot the United Kingdom of Great Britain at called i:ng.and, made on the 7th day of August, Tera n the matier oF tne. trusts Of the tole Festauary estate of Mary Kay, ints of Bealoriiy neae Liverpool, in the county Paintine ot Lancaster, be- h Kay for life, with remainder as in h. ‘y of Lancaster acts, 1850 and 1854," tho persons claiming to be the legal personal “represeiitative or rep Tesenta tives of Joseph Kay, iormerly ot Manchesier, the said county Palatine of Lancaster and ot salford ‘and of Houghton Green and other places tn the neighbor. hood of Manchester atoresaid and atterwards of Scars dale ana Qreenburgh and Now 1 ohelle ahd other — in tho state of New York, in tee: eae vuatee America, and who died in the sald 51 Yori ea or about the 10th day of June. iss or, ‘lntming to be children or tsaie of deceased children of tho suid Josep Kay, or claiming to be the legal p personal representatives ot such children of iss etively, a8 Atoresaid, who have died, are by thei solic tors, On oF before the 10th day of December, 1874. to come in and prove thelr claims at the office of the watriet Registrar of the chester district of the said Court, situate in Cross siroet, Chambers Cross street, in Manchester aforesaia, other wise they will be perempiorily excluded from the t bene- fit of the said order. iLursday, the 17th day of Dece der, 184 at il o'clock, is appol ated for hearing ana ade judicating on claims. everett 1874. Ds ‘2ist day ot ty rated this 21st Gay SLU RAL AN, District Registrar. Baceuaw & Wiogisawonts, woliclion Chancery piace, Booth street, Manchester. UPREME COURT, CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW Vor: Frederick Schuguatde wad other fazalpst The Lake” Erie and Louisville. allway. Compan: auauco of a judgment in the above ‘actlon, duted Ocioner 8, 187 the undersigned, reteree Ramed to said j Thonte will'sell at: public. auction, om Sat day ot October inst, at 12:30 'P. M., Salestoom, No ILL urgadway, wing Peat He MULL sON, Auctioneers, the totlowi rat Mortgago Sint ing Fund Seven Per Vent Gold Bonds of the Lake ae and Louisville Railway Company, each payable 1392, in United states gold coin, equal to the then re ent'standard, ana interest thereon in the meantime, at seven per centum per annum in like gold conn, is part ‘af@ecries ot bonds of said eh e nde to be issued by said company, to Cr at ot two millions AES hundred and rely ty thousan ol Sed secured bj it _morueage on the ratlrond. and chises and other real and personal propery of sai rd any. to Lawrence Wells and Jscob oh de Neutwitie as rustées, bearing date the, 9th day of May, bonds are as tollows :—1,042 ot ee bonds tor $1. each, petabered Fon 301 co, YE bot inclusive, ‘and 100 sald bonds tor $50) each, aathbered fromi se 00, both ims lusive, New Yc Octoner & 1874. oMvated low oreo tie ner et FO stares LVAKTS, sOUruMAYD s (CHOATE, Attorneys, 10 THE WIDOW (IF ANY ait ares OF KIN O8 Patrick Condy, otherwise Patrick Coady Buckley, into ot Gippsland, victorin settler, deceased:— Pursuant to a "dec! «© of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria ints equitable jurisdiction, made acause where ‘in the Honorable Georze Briscoe Kert: H ext 1 for the said Oolony, is 8, of Kin a cording to the statutes tor the: ey 2 Sain intestate estates of Patrick Coady, otherwive Patrick Condy Buok- loy, lato of Frospoct station, Gippsland, in the Colony of Victorias settler, living at book of eam, which took place oa the 16th day of June, {B70 or to be the re- spective logal personal representative or representatives of such of the said next of kin as are now dead, ona. ae perscn (it any) cinta be widow of the said P Coady, otherwise Pt lag 6 Buckle; rsonal representa! if she be now a by themselves or their solicitors, on or before the any of May, 1878, to como in and prove their claims at omee,. situate at Bank street in city of Melbourne, in the. raid Coton ee ae thereof they, will be peremprorily exe faded ‘trom the netit o And the 14th day of Nay. 1875, at 11 o'clock in the ye noon, at my suid office, is ppointed for hearing and ad TT ee eo A. D wre yaa tee is lay of ys a WILKINSON, “Yigtons in rey of the Supreme ‘Court of the Colony o@ 192 Gelling ntrect East, Metbourne, Crown Solicitor, 51 Chancery Hane, Melbourn: detondant’s Solicitors. POLITICAL, oe ORGANIZATION, TAMMANY In yaa, 0 ee any mewmpepete ot theo m the Tammany Hall ‘Convention, of the sixth ‘aietriot whieh met at Clinton Garden 136 « nd 1s ¢ ee Filan fangs, Seige tact ashen ie Ara ete oe tas hal eee SeasERt tnt FO\ ELLY, Sociae™ ot amo, {eesti Bs “pb. Bonnor, eee RS AND TRANSPARENCIES, shortest notioa, OLITICAL BANN! th oF without Portrait, at the with o hong, Portrait eat aaron co. hays roe Painters Nand Wire Sign 3TH WARD COUNCIL OF TERN It band Fy enagier tang abaitos © ing will re = on Saturday evening NT HAIUES, Je. President, _Euauas MoDowsEss | Socretary. in jm Sovonsn and Fancy wholesalers, maauiacturets, AUB. Ay DUVER a, Lispenard street MILLINERY | AND | DKESSMAKING. QupEeron DRESSMAKING, , ELEGANT AND AND AR. welt Ba i e ag Raging combine with, original crease nh ‘e thts ae department is a sufficient guarantee wee esas frond way and Twentioth street, ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH, BLACK fun Bar AND velvet Cuttings. In smail or large quantitie: having the above will be cajled on a4 sending the! dress tobe box 4.606 Post oMee, New Y: hy ———————— BU: KOPR. = ernerared ROMK, ies et porat ‘3 220 Barberini, one OTL BRISTOL situated on est locations in Rome,

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