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THE NEW YORK HERALD “WHOLE NO. 18,949. ¥ sie cee Ciedianeiters peat tt Pacz—Fourth, @fth and Or Sy secon Pao—Sixth column. j—!LevENtH Pace—Fourth column, Ha Ne ON coun Pace—#lich column, BOERS W SWANTID—Seoonp Paae—Fourth and Fifth woany AND LODGING WANTED—Ssconp Pace—Fitth BROGRLY! [REAL RSTATE FOR SALE—Szooxp ry aS OFFOITUNT 2 :— Nowra Pas. ges i (CK8—Sxvantm Pace—Bixth column, BAL PSTATE FOR SALE Snoone fone Firat onftt "AND SALESMEN—Tweurru Pace—Third col- SLrTH Pace—Sixth column. hi pestle ts AND GARDENBAS—tweirrd Page—Third poasi Wine STEAMSHIPS—Twaures Pace—Fifth and -olumn: COrAnE TNE, ERSHIPS—Noerm Paces, NTRY BOAKD—Sxconp Pace—Fifth co! B CING ACADEMIES— i: Leverta prmecene column. bs TT wisheo To i be apn 4 AND U coy Pack—Sei BUROPEAN STEAMSUIPS—Twaurm Pace—Fifta col- }U RSIONS—Twerru re 5 pe losss tear ‘cilia te be mt Pa .cx—Fo} U1 HENISHED NOOMS AND APRRIMENTS 70 LET epi aes a> id and th! 201 BN ITURE: Secon Page Fith colsiuae 2 NCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Twatrra Pacr—Fourth BELP Pr WANTED—PEMALES—Twarrru Pagr—Secona = WANTED—MALEBS—Twairru Pace—Third sod pak CARRIAGES, 4&C.—Finst Pacs—Fifth and columns. meee ace—Fifth column. his 4 Pell &U., WANTED—Sscomp Pacr— mpgs tities NEEEIBITION COMPANY—Evavarts: et bi INSTRUCTION hicat Pacx—Fourth colum! LECTURE 3% ASON—Exeventa Page Fourth column. ICKS—Evevents Page—Fourth column. OST AND FOUND—Finst P, ond column. LA‘ '—Twkirrh Pacy—Fourth column. SDIOAL. Pp ae Re all column. —Tweirtd Pacr—Sixth column. aL pe tp wo AN DRESUMA REN ING—Finst Pace— bial ee ADVERTISEMENTS—Tasta Pacs— i fbn P, rou column. wrscktt as aas— Ann colum: ee FES RMR eset #iou—sixth column. RSON A! nat Pace—First column. Ligh SL tfegad ORGANS, £C.—Kevests Page—Fitth 1G. ‘First Pagr—Sixth column. Fesiiad NOTICR—Exeverta Pa PROFS: zLytn Pace—Fourth column. HOFROSONAL SHUATiONs Li act talcd colum| PROPERTY. OUT ‘OF. ein ive FOR SALE OB TO RENT—Sxcoxn Pace—First column. BEAL nStaTE TO EX EXCHANGE—SzconD Pacs—First id second colum: BEL vette WANTLD—Secomp Pacu—Second col- menidious NOTICES—Frast Pace—First and, secona imns. BESTAUKANTS—Sxoonn Pace—Sixth column, ret peg inst Page—Second column. GTO areronn Page—bixth colamn. NTED—FEMALES—Iwae.rte Pace— iret and second columi mae SEPURTIONS WAN EU—MALES—Twetrra Pace—Sec- ond and third columns. badges oe eee phoma Pace—Seoond, third and jour gabe ahs chido BIRDS, £0.—Frest Pace—Fifth Brice Pacx—Sixth column. Re TRADES— weLrrn ry toee colama, Ee TURF—Finer Pace—Fitth c to LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES —Sxcono Pacr— Second column. i GUIDE—Twxrra Pace—Sixth column. NFURNISH. :D ROOMS AND APARTMI:NT> TU LET— Becoxp x—; hird and fourth columns, rANTED TO PURGHA SE—S&conp PaGe—Sixth column, faSTCHESTER COUNTY PKOPERIY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconp Pace--First column. WINTER RESORTS—8i oe—Fourth cok SECOND Pace—Fifth column. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HaRLEM, ERALD BRANCH OFFICES. "ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP tO §P, M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH GERALDS aT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1963 BROADWAY AND 580 SIXIH AVENUE, BB- (WEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE 2261 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH @TEKET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:30 P. M.. AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE Yo N Aly A. Send it again to J. T. G., Boston. M O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ——— B, PURFELL—1 HAVE LOST 3 YOUR AbpREss. BARLEY DID NOT SEE THE PERSONAL UNTIL Where iy 140? es —wueee ARE YOU? ALM. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF T; ot Be a Austin. Address EB WHEREABOUTS ox 3,567 New York OLLE GREEN.—MEET ME TO park AT on « House up town, 12 P. M. THA BOF Mines LANE—CANE LEFT IN TWENTIE1H street last winter. Please send your address. ice. OLLIE AYRE:—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO Herald Uptown Branch office. 1 Rogeag COUNTY.—THOROUGHBRED'S NOTE NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. a RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Brppor al, OF govgs* |ADI- ait a we -seventh Hien ne, nday school an 8 torvices Bt 1030.4. and 7-45 2 rector officiate, All cordially invi Dhan c, HOWE, PP So lk SPEAKER, LECTURES for the Society ve Surisialinis at 1,195 roadway, between an nty-ninth streets, at 1036 A. ‘The Children’s Ly- coum m nects at 256 P. M. Ry; GEORGE 0. Pais, PasTos, WILL PREACH mornin, ros ‘and evening in the Alien street Prosby- rien church eats freo; strangers ana irlends are cor. ally invited. EY. WILLIAM P. CORSIT, PASTOR OF SEVENTH street ME. charch, will preach in the morning on “The Love of Christ,”_and evening will commence a Sourse otse ons on “The Judgmen! Ri JF, MCLELLAND, PASTOR, WILL PREACH ond RL Dashiell at 7% P. M. in (oineaiee ‘Episcopal church, Port, iret streot, wan ath avenue. Rive: J. zr BRD. Ow Day: "Seats free. D; REV. THOMAS ones an Srhd tet rth ht near Eigh' publ uy rdially invited 5 By, ROBERT CAMERON WILL PREACH IN THE Churoh of the Disciples, Twenty-eighth street near Broadwa\ morn and evening 730. Evening tubject “the Follies and Foibles of Modern Christianity, Rey We PAGE, WILL PREACH IN THE NEW York eresnyverian church, West Eleventh stree between Fzth and Seventh avenues, to-morrow, at 10 BY, MR. Por id WILL PREACH, Av ll a. “What We Know About Heaven,” 4 P. $825; “Bibl Penitente; True and False Pharaoh.” Madison avenue and Fitty-seventh street. Gonna # HARLEM METHODIST EPISOOPAL, CHUROH, eond avenue and 119th street.—I'ublic meet. ing Sunday evening in be bel lay Fe MeCleinnd sal missi Me 8 orbe Lukes: Rev. WW. I Skidmore, Bows muel Sxid Agr gid. 0. O North, Eoa. Whe pablie is cordial ited te attend. = ae ea Ss" Peg hie tr) SA Breach g vice, 7 ‘ev. | op of Mi 3 service. ish Pp Pi fevening ser: ono PRRRTTRIAY SIA FOURTEENTH Samuel te astor, will preach to-morrow st Brice amen eeoe i» 'T. THOMAS CHURCH, of Tere AYSRUR, CORNER aot aug: third street, organ, Reetor.—Ser- jnday, November 1:—Morning rer at Za'ciock; Hine sermon and holy commun’ at Seca o’cloc! Afternoon services and sermon at 334 0 "clock. EVENTEENTH STREET M1 HODIBT EPISCOPAL aston will preach Sunday moruing and eveaing, Ever’ r will preach Sun und ovening. Kven’ ies abject, 130— tbe Matal Teast; ory From Life to T. Med ede peice URC. CORNER OF BROADWAY fireet.—sunday evening, Novem- ber fat ry otclock: aadress ¢ Roy. J. Ws Boohain vangelise on “The Great 4 ey cenine in the Church oi Braneet or the London Pre-Lent Miss! BERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVE. between Tenth and Eleventh James e Boardman, He ion.”” feeb CRT RGE.~ ON SUNDAY aoe: bis mber 1 pies Day), the Right Bev. Di Assistant Bisi lop of North ‘Carolina, will preach. in ne Shernood | o'clock) the preacher will be the Rev. H. W. Beers, Wr ter CHURCH, WEST TWENTY-SEUOND to street, pote pean Sixth dnd eran svenusa The astor. . Mathe reach to-morrow jorenoon, at 10% ig o'clock, and evening at The o'cloon. fad Ae Sp wa uor eee agate oF . . Gallebe: Rector. services at 1000 A. Mand ¢Pea. Canener 1 478 SIRUET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER of Second. avente.—Bervices at 105 A.M. and 73¢ P.M. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Robert Sloss, Bibie school at 9 A. M. QTE, STREET METHODIST EFiscOrAy, CHURCH, 10 Fu i yasieeges No ‘men Le Morn! ] pitbenedihbe: 2y af apt oead __ LOST AND | FOUND. Loita Smash At (BETWEEN TWENTY. Ca Re Binder wil will Tbe fiber Peralit rewarded by! Teaving i it i Ne 8 East Tenth street. 08" ao cack ane ‘ED, bd lll LEXINGTON AVEND [LSS SAGES PL ahi eae ditir s cas A CHILD'S NECK, A GOLD LOCKET, in acar of C") Belt Hine, on on Tuesday atternoun, near ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded, as hand, no rALL, 94 Third Hons asked, on ird avenue. be iaaaed )FEREYBOAT PAVONIA, OCTOBER 29, Delivery Book, No. 23. yander will be rewaraed Mi Prieweine toowners, J. B. FORD & CU., 27 Park piace, New York. I ge CANAL STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, small Goid Watch, hunting cases. A suitabic reward will be paid the flader at 398 Broadway, cigar store. OST OR STOLEN—A LARGE QUANTITY 0 oF rd Gloves. All persons are requested to unica’ with the undersigned pdt any kid gloves be eesninited os offered for sale to under suspicious circum- flow that lilieat an we pets Prat tie crany interme lon 1S BS rer ve - erty. Address J. T, L., box 635 Fost 0 Pier pis BOOK, NO. 100,62 OF THE EMI- t Industrial Savings Bank. The finder will be received; Kept appointment and was disappointed; bere write and make ‘appoument ‘alter Tuesd trae Rewarded are tes Many GABR Yt Depoalion QUETEENTY, STRERT SAFE. IT WOULD NT ‘BE BA vom» SM Pretty. Same place satu y evening. ing. w. z $10 REWARD FOR THE RETURN ce WHITE HE WATCH TAKEN AT STRINGHAM’S HOTE! pone Point.—850 will be paid for its return to 8 W4btacrs THEATRE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, goctouer 28 two ladies with dark dresses, third iy) circle, on the ‘ight.—If agreeable, gentleman mt would like an Ma nterview. lease address CUARLES »MITH, station D, appointmg time and place. RELIGIOUS | NOTIC. 405. Lu SAINTS? PROTE TANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rev. William M. Dut 1, rector, Henry street, cor: ie r Scammel, New York.—Service every. ‘Sunday morn- Piste: and every sunday evening at 73. The rector Ave Ee. HARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND 01 ‘orty-second street—Discourses before the New rk Conterence ae priaaaliee, bunday, at 1036 o’clock et 7 speakers. Discussions trom 2 to cordiallv: Tivited.” targe hall. T DE GARMO HALL, 82 FIFTH AVENUE, COR- ner of Fourteenth street—sunday, 10:30, scientifie Pipi on “Woman,” Rev. Helen Marion Walton: 2:30, o'clock. by rational seance, Rev. ~ophronia Abbie Kilbourn; “The New Government,” v. E. R. Swackhoun: T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Nag Ea Aith street, preaching be a Kev. Osborn, D. A.M. HE Batiom at close of evoning service EEKMAN HILL METHODI-T EPISCOPAL CHURCH, East Fitteenth strect, between First and eco! a@venues,—lreaching by Kev. Wm. H. Thomas, Pastor, Fabbath morning at 10% and evening at736 o'clock. All are cordially invited to atiend. KRVAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER. OF DOWN- ‘ng and Bedford strocts.—Rev. P. L. Davis, pastor Fillpreach saybath morning and evening at the usual ‘NHURCH OF THE pancnge MERC! STREET, c 4 a 3, gar Waverley place. Deems to pi h at 10:30 = ‘a Morning, th Communion. Svening t—"'Lot Went With i i All seats tree. Fear PRESBYTERIAN URCH, Fret street, near Broadway.—(he first of a bath evening sermons eae to-morrow by the Kev. Cuningham, pastor ot the pocclon ae paperoe, Me San Ley el Logi com- . Morning service ‘ai ber. on by the pastor, Rev. Jam 4 Wilson. in er ree. OF OG GAVIOUR, Filty-seventh street, west of Fig! avenue, James N. Pullman, Minister. Sunday morning —Featival ot All Bervice in cominemoration of the departed, The wi iy mily in (And earth, “Behold! souls are mil Evening, kthies and Politics,” lection lecture—"*k ALVARY BAPTIST OHURCH. TWENTY-THIRD MacArtnar, Stsate | 2 ‘Sab- people will fe. preached street, mear sixth avenue.—Rev. R. 8. ator, preaches Sunday. Subjects—Morning, “A United wo "evening, “Paul at Antioch.” strangers in- FRANCAISE, CALVARY avg & Twenty first ana GLISK REFORMEE Chapel, Fourth avenue, ‘wenty-second streets. —Servict morning, at 10:45, by Kev. E. Bor 3 TABERNACLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, Thirty-tourth street, between reventh and ighth avenues,—Preaching ut lg AL b ing, D. D., pastor, and 74 P. M., 0 i Doople’s prayer meeting at Unaplain Will deliver lis popular lectar “sright ya in Libby Prison,” in this church, on Monday even- (ng, November 2 Spitz male Dog; light brown spots on its tail and oer) Leg Ga tyre} Ce Sete d “the P yod will receive the al on returning it to the owner, 21 West Twenty-second street, ee 350) —THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE PAID «for Watch and Chain taken at Stringhem’s Fnac este cde BOWL as aint questions as! sind 4 SPECIAL NOTICES. “{ SSOCIATION OF BXEMPT FIREMEN.—THE MEM. Sinead rea ceeiae te tea pets ber 1, atl o'ciock P. M., for the purpose of paving the ee ii of respect to our worthy member, Jono FRANCIS HAGADORR, F. 8 DAY Is FIXED. THE SECOND AND LAST GIFT CONCERT in aid of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, Va., will take place Thursday, November 19, 1874. Positively No farther postponement. Whole tickets, $10; half tickets, $5; quarter tekotn $2 60, For intormation, &0., apply at BRANCH OFFICE, 78 and 8 Broadway, New York. _ —80DA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER s Ale, sparkling Wines: manufacture of complete outdits of Apparatus and Material, with inil instruc. tons; all ae nts of Manuracture, bottling and dis Fensing: exclnnive Rig Rf bts. an pple Ltt Hh jogues irce. JO! it f rikth aud Twentyseventh streets, New Vereen ren A, PAVERS LOTTERY OF CUBA, Royal saxon Government Lottery. Hamburg “ity Lottery, Prizes cashed ahd saiorianion mivek Eek box £504 ed and information THEODOR Z8CHOCH, 116 Nassau street Rew Yorks Ay —THE LAST OPPORTUNITY.—A FEW CHOICE tickets lett for sale in Kentucky state singie num- Lottery, drawn saturday. October. si. uf PKK, seers room 4. Mate Lotterie! draw! Sally, ttery of Caba, okt . Va., Nov. 19, ety Paves ‘cashed, information ciuralined” and circulars Eo anette Fa eh ae oben steanea Foo “ofice hours 74. M. til? P.M, ee SuMCRO \ —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF TH Aig Site Lottrlee “Biinmons, Dickinson So, Wane (TUCKY, EXTRA CLASS “ 18, 56, ‘50, 41, 16, at FO goronan 0. IE 0, 42, ott Se gereh Se me 5, 64, 5% 10, 12 fee 18, 64, 42, 70, 68, 3,2 Fait Iniorination by applying 9 J. DLUTE. 20) road- wi teh room 6, first floor, rear office, or Post office box KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT- tery, on Havana plan, drawn Saturday, October ig. cireulare gf imormation furnished. J. CLUTE, 200 oF Post office lew York. PROTECT THEIR Lt {DESIRING TU Pte 2. should wear tho Graduated L: . ior. "MOM Qverywheres Matted tree sea Badges. plied. ISAAC A. ! A. SINGER, Manusacturer, 64 Broadway, UTIL AVENUL BAPTICT CHUKCH, WE st FORTY- Foy MEIN pltcet. “Rev. thomas arin DD pastor, ench Morning ani i Dig 0% olela Hoc school at ee ene ATRE, BAPTIST T CHURCH.— H. Pendleton will preach morning and THY we IRD gyeniag, rundes, reohou "toners Thursday evening, November & poglmex ala IKST BAPTIST CHURCH, COR: ninth street and big ay eRe: Dr. 1. D, Anderson, D. D., A.M. dial Inviiat on. ANSON PLACE BAPTIST cuuren. Vv. J. will preach next Sabbath ‘Kabect, “serving, Curia aot Pata 7 reach at look, commenci: urse of ‘revival meotings Prayer inecuings wi Lweek at Bo’ ely pe feat re RL ee or — 3 " 4 RYY- reaching by Kev. and 13 Peake Core ATARRH DISCIIARGE FKOM NOSTRILS, OF- + fensive breath, sore throat. cough, hawkin, gpl ting peediivand effectually cured, Dr, DE i st Fourth street, hear University piace. Pamphick sent sree. A —KENTUCKY STATE AND SHELBY ¢ COLLEGE Lotteries. J. 8. sMrnit &CO., Managers. KENTUCKY STATE, RXTRA CLARS 233, ootO: , 38, 15, 1, 3 13, 64, 07, SHELBY, EXTRA CLA & 61, 53, 7, KENTUCKY, sth 38, 47, a ents 2, 2, 38 61, om Re aN Ale 4h 4, 66, 78, 47. OLD, KENTUCKY BTATE AND te CoOL feries; prizes cashed ani formation nisne ec recarwicn street, or or addrgoe sa New 1a Poat oft és ight tue SPECIAL NOTICES. [A8? ciaxoe AN EASY FORTUNE, DAY 7 AND A PULL DRAWING CERTAIN. ‘i AND LAS? GIFT CONCERT PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, hort time c tbe agencies wili all be closed about the ot Novem! after Seardate tickets oniy be procured at ihe Home ged Indeed there are any lett tor sale. The number to | ioeoe 1s Iimited to U0u, large part ot them has been sold, and the steadily increasing dem: mnst soon carry off the re- mainder. there remaius, therciore, no reason for any further ergy in Fone va ag | in orders, and the um: er re quests (hat ity nee has ubie the enormous ry s office ia oor Business wi on, e. tew were mivotistely” preceding the “drawings that all orders for a iged special numbers, & as ney fhe tour ie The pe pants. apo ainda with the tstor: tour su Cone! ic] ay baen aigee Ux the iuterest of the Pablic Libra: ‘The first, December 1; the secon 1872; the th! ber July & 1378, and the fourth, In the Fourth Concert, which came off March 31, the ely buted. The numbers drawing ¢ principal gills were all sold In iractions. Ticket No, 55,104, which drew $187,500, was sold beers an Memphis ¢ (Tenn) Agency, and was nibs, A club of forty, Messr 6 pimitn Y and others, held one-fitth of it Charies Lela and Joseph Weiler beld one-tenth, and ¥. D. stembubl Barbour held another tenti. The remaining tions were collected through Louisville banks—Ban! of ‘Kentucky, estern Financial Corporation and West- ern Bank—ior their Memphis correspondents, whose Bames are not known. The second gift. $75,0W0, drawn by BAS thes Was evom more scattered than the first. the following pariiess—J. H. Wavoteid LL im: nton, Ps Ky. : pat fy fembrcke, “a STsioe Beats Bi oan, erly, ths Unies Fling & Chamberlain Waco, Tones veaeaiy coupons were collected by ie pans Jor, pariies unknown 1 us, One-half Fe ee ety Naudaal Bank, of Louivilic’ tor the Farmers’ Aasional Bank of kichmond, Ky. William E, Oa t Vicksburg, Miss., received one-tenth, Another upon wid to the :écond National Bank of Louie aia shfieksbury bank (JM, Copeland. of Franklin collected one-fitth of it, aud Armstrong & bawyer, OF drecnsourg, ini, got ibe Femalniny tod ofwi ‘th the money arising irom these four concerts the ope of the most desl ot prope: rig wa the ety, ot Lou rope eimniltio on k %, boy Ly e eatabane tree to € 000 of best that could be Soy oot in Derope ‘aud Awerica. they have opened a muse also pon) to everybody, which contains wore than » ‘They have be- YY comta:! busts, de. ‘art gallery, ‘whic if rou containll res, statues, ot ape ena tes of the worl fict/hden fees circulation of aiwO a eis charter. frauied Dy @ special act of the 16 att, authorized to give ONE Sok ‘and only ONK Glit Concert. With the money arising trom thi and last Concert, the Library, Museum and other ments are to Le enlarged and endowed witha and certain Cortes Tacomee., base an ‘chdowmentiand is oy sired dc per onl Biauntanence et this ‘magnificent establishment, bit its Lary srowts ee, bind ou conenee for the purposes me: Yr BleR Is pontivel ete Lasts peraugany ndoti outs THis CHARTER AND THE PRESEN] MANAGEMENT, will como off in Pubile Labrary Hal, at Doubts sen oa, 1 At this final concert Srenae wil be on ried cor. nding with oe increased importance. music willbe rendered by an orchestra consleting or io per- formers, and the unprecedented sum of Aided, into, 2,000 pitta, wil bo dlatribated among the Rowers LIST OF GIFI& $250,090 tee Grand Cash Gift. One Graud Cush Gift. ge ig 43 SESE SESzREpen Ss SSESESEEEE BSS: Be! all Cash. F TIC E g rand tah SG Thee tickets. Bun! S688 Dis There will be upon the stage two pisses wheels, the contents of which can be seen by th wees A com- Tilttes, couslsting at three eminent citizens, th no way counedied with the management, hevii ‘itst made sa ee count aud examination. will piace in the larg: r ‘wheel 10u,0w0 leather Fae cut by the : die, execuy: alike, having nuiwbers upon tuem trom t 100,000, correspon. ne to the ‘Dumbers « of all the tickers sold, A similar committee, having first examined, counted, folded and seaied up in 1,0 cylindrical boxes, ‘prec.sely alike, as many slips of paper, on which arc printed tne 1.00) yifts of ud s to $260,000, will then 1 sealed boxes containing the mailer wheel. Both wi will then be the ry turned until their contents are thoroughly mixed. A blind boy wi'l then draw from the .arger wheel one of the tags, and, holding it up in tull view of the audience, its number will be called loud footed for allto hear by ae crier appointed ioe this purpose. The tag will then be passed to # committee of Three Gistinguisied” citizens, who will sxy whether Oe Boers, soa rightly called. it willthen be passed race whe will file it upon a wire prep; ea tor the Purpose. the number of the tag thus drawn, Cried, proven aud ill be re- corded Dy nie clerk in separate books prepared for t| Purpose. wirl wil then draw trou the smalier ‘wheel one or ehe aled boxes, which will be opened and the gitt taken ou: unfolded, and held up to the view of the Sudrence. Tt ft ere wil then be cried, recorded b; ‘ks aud the paper pe by the feistrar with its tax upon the wire. thus drawn will bel to the ticket bearing ‘the same number as the tag drawn rime Delore it, Thus this process will continue until 1.000 numbers are drawn trom the uate whe wheel, and all the boxes trom thousand gifts, ranging from as drawn, will be Vor tuckets having numb fo the parties a tee deter. ry lot e entitled to them. The giits below $100 in value are approximations, and will be determined and aid as tollowg: ihe numbers of ail the tickets suid Being considered in @ circie, numerically formed, and haviny ene oe Seer ea eee nd. the Stes broug! ing the "beho! gt at the top of the circle fi; arson the Tort and 1u0,000 Lap the rignt of anerpe ndicuiar hoot then whatever somber a Bate Froie may be by Jot determined to be ea! pital Git 000 will be taken as voentre, on each side of nich numbers 8 resular Bamnerical, pa mitt be ted the eae, ca the two sides I Gift, “thet itr) pumbers, ‘each of whict’ will be entitlea to $5). The ren e the 19,000 numbers entitled to the approxi $5) each will be made so esto take omy each ‘Alth umber in regular succession, tor the purpose of spreading these approxi- mations through the entire range of th ),0N0 numbers, and giving to each ticket-holder alopg the whole line an equal chance tor them. To i! ilustraves buppose that the $0,000 should draw the Capital Ulrt, then, ac- to'the above rule, on the right band side of the anding in a clrole, (ne count ascending scale and the numbers num- xhaastod, would be eacii entlttea to $50. Or the left hand side, the count oui proceed 382 tie thex ‘other, in the descendtag scale und embrace 49,999, 49, & &c\, &c. mie al ther 9.54) numbers were the: would also be aid. ion to this rule 1s the following: is the coung thus made canoes a number which nas drawn another, gitt, such number will be oxcepted ana the next nearest number, which has not drawn anotoer gift, wil take the $60; it being the intention of the man- agement not to duplicate gits nor to pay less than the number offered t Gold roximate ifte. After the draw. ing ls over the lar ecl, containing the tags, will be laced in p34 hands of @ committee cho audience, can examine tor themselv nd whetner ‘atl the tuckets ron ‘were represented by tags i ae corre ete WALNIY. OF OF Tt THE DRAWING. In acause of such philanthropy as the establishing gna. aor! ing of Seren liorary and museum, with kin- red parune forever tree to everybody, and when “a chances of those who buy the tickets 80 reat to make money, while they take xo Lae ft tis lieved that every ticket will be sold betoi da fixed for the concert and distribution; out whether alt are sold or ae the drawing will nevertheless take place. oul tickets remain unsold on the day of the draw ng’ they will be Cig ‘and all the offered iti in number, drawn, but iminished tr value "in "pcoportion to the amount of unsold tickets, For example, if onl; half of the tickets are sold, the other half will be de- stroyed aud the hae reduced, not in number, but in lve, one-half, oe ‘apital Gift, in that event, would be $195,000 inste ad, and all tue other gifts 1a the same proportion, Ail wil seo that this would be per- fectly fair, becumse the chances ot drawing ng would be increased in favor of the ticket-holders the duction fe their value. I noes for the aH are asl to 5, bat it only See halt a ad the other ball destroyed, the chances tothe tie revheidere become ms 11 255 on1y., ite te A NG ¢ Y. The HRS bbaoveny’ BANK OF LOUTS- VILLE ve) TREASURE and all moneys arising from placed there remain as & the sale of tick«ts will DS special deposit antil the Concert is over and all the gifts tully provided tor, and then subject nly aH the joint chee! the Agent and Busi r of the Library. 1 salo of tickets amply provid with: Farmers and rovers’ Bank tor that purpose. The tire proceeds of the sale of tickets will stand untouched in Lo} as 6 guarantee for the payment ot all the offered Pas YMENT OF THE GIFTS, ha} fortes’ of gifts will begin the mith day after the dra’ ind continue six months thereatter, and kets entitled to gitte must be presented or nt to room Nin & Public Library yas 16 ne fy. 5 Where they bine be taken up and paid checks upon the Farmers and Drovers’ bank a yille, or by, wash: dratts upon the National Wank ‘of Commerce, New York. at current rates of exchange, at the option of t! ¢ holder pe Hike greenbacks, are the holder, and no gift will paid without Kctivery of of the ticke entitled 0 it at the office of the manager, in the Library Building. Alt gitts not culled ae Ala! bee! sponina rom the tme of the drawing will the Public Library Fund. As oa will be athe Tait “concert, and the business must be Floved i up prompty, there will be no deviation from this The trust THOMAS E, A have secured the services of Hon. AMLITT:., late Governor of Kentacky, ment of this final e citizens of oth Tized to see thatthe mone: tickets Is depovited in the Fat Treasurer of the Public Library of Kentucky, to remain for the payment of the offered Yate, and also to see that the Xu) (1 EM a6 tate sagan ‘and the gitts justly od romp Ry yedrawinee will ye Halla in the Lonisville and maven inthe Union, and he ts autho. ¢ trom the sale of and Drovers’ bank, Suite form mani a supplament co ottie! ing Fate tie tisear in the PRS SPECIAL NOTICES. ordered tickets by ster « ‘and to every ticket-bolder ost office is kno: wit he ‘ublic Library and Museum are now open every ay und night, and “all citizens are cordially invited to the use and enjoyment of the books, periodicals, papers, &c., tree of charwe. OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES. R T. DURRETY, Presiden! tw, . DUKE, Vice are U! Preside! FARMERS Cas DROVERS' BANK, Treasurer. TOWNE, Librarian, wW. N. Bapbelan, HENKY WATTERSON, Dr. C. OC, GRAHAM, oF 8 Belly GEORGE P. DOEKY, B. HOK: 0) Those who communicat should write their names an Post office address plainly. Ordinary words in ba writing may be made out, but names of persons and Places, to be understood. must be plainly written. ittances may be ma Y &xpresa, charyes pre- paid, by bank check, by postal money order, payable to my order, or in currency, by mail. The agents of the Adan panies will receive mone: 8, For tickets, circulars, or Iformation ag ares THOMAS I. HAYS, Manager Branch Office, 609 Broadway, New York. CUTE AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, NEURAL. ras Gis, Lum bago, pues. maaney, R Nervous and rouic Diseases cured by ur. eumatic Remedy, No. 18 Bond street. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, oe 000 "$ with full particulars fon statloner and general agent, 30 Yrizes cashed; care Address Pc. DEVLIN. Liberty street, New York. ENRY A. DANIELS, M, D,. 144 LEXINGTON AVE- nue, near Twenty-ninth sireet.—Special attention & eo! Cisenaes of men and important medical and surgi- Feavana LOTTERY-—NEW SCHEME, FOR ORDI- nary and extraordinary drawings.’ German Gov. ernment Lotteries, Prizes cashed; circulars, with full Darueulars tree. “WAL -MANN & Gu nkers, 75 771 Nassau street (vox 3,318 Post ofice). AVANA LOTTERY. 1 Prizeot ze oe 2 Prizes or Sid 20,000 1 Prize of... §,000 10 Prizes of'$1,000 each. 10,00 826 Prizes of 85:0 and ‘000 Circulars ot infprmatios furnished . MAL ARTINED, 3 ‘OO; Bankers, 10 Wall street, rear basement. New York Post office box 4,685. Keaeore, STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, October 31.—No discount on prizes: circulars ot intormation tree. Address GEORG: H. BOOTH, 73 Nassaa street. Post office box 4,087 New York. Misgouet STATE LOTTERIES. SINGLE NUMBERS. ‘urra: 10., Mal ors, To be drawn at St Louis, ie Dotabet S8ie ree B. NATHA! Flare dhe 4Gilsey Building, Cortland street; Pout somice box pes RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES AND PER- sons suffering trom mental or eger yous depression, at Mount Vernon, Westchester county, ‘or par- ticulars address Dr. WILLIAM MURPI1Y, a8 above. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, November 6, 000 prizes. Circulars of fall in- formation furnished. Prizes cashed, Governments, Spanish Bank Bills, &c., Durghass sed. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. a1 Wall street, New York. cme are OF NEW ‘YORK—OFFICE OF THE SECRE tary of State; August 1874, Jo tax Santry ov Tux Courry opitaw Youre” ‘Notice is hereby given that atthe general election to De. held in this State on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next (Noveinber 3), the fol lowing officers are to be elected, to ty i Governor In the place of John A. Di: A Lieutenant Governor in the place ot John C, Rob- Anson. paygan! Commissioner in the place of Alexander aaa Inspector of State Prisonsin the place of Thomas An PAssnciate Judge of the Court of Appeals (for a full term) inthe place of Alexander 8. Jonnson, appointed a the Governor in the place of Rutus W. Peckham, de- sed. oan hep a terms of office will expire on the lastday of December Sigpresentative in the Forty-fourth Congress of the of the United States sor the Fitth Congressional district, dof, the First, Second. Third, Fourth, Fifth, eosin hth and Fouricenth wards ot the city of, New York, Bedloe’s island, Ellis Island aud Governor's Island, in the county ot New Yor! A Representative in the Forty-fourth Congress of tne cae Uarrart 08 the Sixth pongressionnl J paiety garde ot meres and Thirteeath wards of the clty of New’ Yorks in the county of New e. Seventh, Yoltiepresentative in the Yorty-tourtn congress of the United states for, the seventh Congressional istrict, com of the Tenth and Seventeenth wards of the city ot New York, in the connty of New Yor! Representative in the Forty-tourth Congress of the the Eighth © if enth street, Tworty “i th rere and ‘ourth and Sixth avenlies, inthe city of or! A Representative in the Forty rourm ©o1 of the United ‘States tor the Ninth Congressional = iarlets ¢ com- osed of so much of the Twentieth ward as lies within ‘wenty-sixth street ‘orvieth sircet, Sever nth and the Hudson River, and so much of the 1 ‘Twel Zwonty-econd wards as bes within Fortieth street, Hirer Duyvel Greek Eighth avenue and Huoson River, ia the city of New York, in the county ot New bs Representative in the Forty fourth Con; of the United States for the Tenth Congressional Listrict, com- | Sear of so much of the Lighteenth pvp: as is east of ‘ourth avenue, en so much of the Nineteenth and | Twentv-first wards ot said city as is east ‘ot Third javenue amd Biackwell’s Island, In the city of New York, in the county of New Yor ‘Representative in the Forty-tourm Congress of the United ‘tates for the Eleventh Congressional dirtrict, composed of 0 much of the Las gerd Within Twenty-sixth street, Fortieth str Seventh avenues, and so much of second wards as is east of high Fa = yl Nes west of Third rd's and Randa! Islands, in the city of New York, In the county “of New on so & Representative 1 te Forty-thira Congress of whe, "Cnited Riates for the Ninth Congressional district, 6 same was Constituted by the Congressional Aj port rT ey of May 6, 1872, chapter 019, Laws of Ii (to wit), the Tw entleth and Twenty-second wards ee oY of New Yors, in the county of New Yor! we said Congressional district existed prior to ep ie iY the ortionment act of J) ay 9 ehapter fi i ries ins s gt at te wo fill vacancy, caused i Gericuns ALSO ie ELECTED IN tie col Twenty-one Members of Arsembly. A Keguster tor the City and County of New York in Sav ae te city of New fork, in of A Mayor tor ‘01 me coun New York, in the sew ot William F. Haveme “ihe, A Justice of the District Court in ‘and tor the Second Judicial District of the city of New Yor! fn the county of New York, in the piace ot Maunsell B. Field, ap- yom inted by the Governor in the place of Thomas Kivlin, “Ail whose besa office willexpire on ¢ astd vof December next. ‘iso six Aldermen at Large for the city of New York, m the county of New York, whoxe terms of office will com- mence on the first monday, in January, 1875, Also sixteen Aldermen, to be glected by beled a (as provided, in chapter.O1, Laws of 1674) three. of m fo t Fourth, Hith, sisth and Bee enth senate a of said State, as constituted by act chapter 805, ot 1866, and tour of whom to ne Glected irom the wighth ‘Senate district py said act, together with the Twenty-thl fourth wards, comprisin; and county, pursuant te chapter WS of ‘whose several terms we will commence on the first Monday in Jaduary, 18:3, ‘The attention of Electors and ot Town ana city tlec- tion Boards, Ins) estore Wee ag vied of Election, is re- spectrally directed to chapter 390, Laws of 1874, entitled “An Act to provide: nor submitting amendments f Constitution’ to the Electors of the State,” passed May y 6, 1974" which Act provides for submitting at the said gen: eral election, on the 3d day of November next, proposed amendments to articies two, three, tour, eight ten and twelve of the Constitution ol the State of New York, and adding thereto two additional urticlen, to be know! as articles Aiteen and sixteen, and prescribes the torm o! ballot for voting thercon, which proposed amendments he Constitution, which raid Act prescribing form of Sailor and And manner of submission, are, published ad pro- vided in a Ac tin the newspapers designated by the Board ot “Su rvisors of New York county to publish the Session Laws of the year ae EO mo Wate Flag olbecretary ‘of State. emive’s OFrt New fore vba ete | I certify that & Mes & true cop! a = Election big A, erved oe this day Secretary of Stat kip ©. CONNER, Wi enue f the City and County of New York. Publishers of Meovapapert are, noun ed ‘not ablish thisudvertisement unices they pecially. bs ~ id (Laws ot Pisa. a0; to make such publication. Guerenens FROM NEURALGIA, Sen chronic headache or other * deste ha affections, can obtain immediate nd permanen' relief by applying to noe ee 212 Firth avenue, New Hours from rETETIO ; PULVERIZING AND | GRINDING CON: pany.—The annual lection of the truste re netetie rlverizing and ‘Grind came Vv will Me seid at the As Astor House, on Monday, the bun day of November, 187; te WoWaRD BENEDICT, Secretary. -PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. GIFT, CON. A Septem pele tickets, ex, $35, tenths, $5. ‘Tokets (or sale by F.C. Di LIN. Stationer’ and agent 30 Liberty street, New York. —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, $300,000. ety eats weet f information nt bs decades RBS ‘& CO., 196 Broadway. 00. 000 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, SIN- $e «gle number, Havana pian; $80,009 ‘ash Gi October 31. Circulars free. Address P. C. ow os ball toner and General Agent, 30 Liberty street, New Yor _MILLINRY Ai AND ) DRESSMAKING, — “RIISTIO “AND st SUPERIOR “DRESSMAKING.— A Economy in material, combined with originality of design: the immen: of patronaye in the de- etre isa sumoient” guarantee of our increasing ae TAYLOR, Brodway and Twentieth street, __. INSTRUCT! —FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF FaNc a DOG « Birds, dc. ; Medicines for all diseases; prepa: ‘ood ior mocking birds, at B. G. Dover's.) No. J Greene street, near Canal EBRETS FOR RAT AND RABBIT HUNTING— Birds, Pigeot any Doge; Goldaee Plants, &c., for aquaria: Mock’ Medicines, &c, Aquaria Depot si Fulton streets" bacon! ‘Agent, FOE, SALEVERY (HANDSOME RED, SiTTER, two years old; well broken; good retriever: the pest imported stock: ‘also fine Watch 1 be aa for want ot use this morni: at auction by JERRY. JOHNSON, 37 Nassau street, Well worth the attention of sportsmen. ONDAN FOWLS FOR SaL¥—FHOM IMPORTED lock : condition; four trios; $10 pee tie THOANION M. RODMAN, Heal Entate Agent, 696 Broad: way, Northeast corner of Fourth street. ‘A PLBETWOOD | Parca ' iaammenatnns ‘WEST- me THIRD PALL. MEETIN FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Pape Li me A for, 3 minute bosses Tentries. 3: for 2:31 porsess Sentries. SECOND. DAY AWEDNE: SDAY, falta og ahd IL iy on f 2: i ne cui Taina. Day, SeuURSDaY, § NOVEMBER 12 tor 3:0 horses. Eight entries. 100, for horses that never beat 3:30, under mn. ‘Lady Dahiman. s br. Lo Berkshire Boy. eae F icvmend Boy. FRIDAY, "NOVEMBER 1, Purse No 7, For 2:34 class; 12 entries. Purse No. 8. $0—For bicok A team: entries, as fol- avn bp aa enters bet m. "Lady Dabiman and b. g. aise nters b. g. Listener and bik. Weoks ters gr. «. Tanner Boy and g! oF kerman enters s,g. Harry Gilbert and bik. Adonis. Berk- c ‘m, Catskill Girl. Lou Morris enters ch. g. Dot and b. m. Karly Rose. om Moore enters b. g. Oaks and b. g. Penobscot William MeCarty enters b. m. Ciara G. and ch. m. New’ Berns Girl. i. Walker enters bik. m. May Bird and «. g. Kurtin Moore enters r. m, Rose and bik. g, Thowas O'Connor euters gr. m. Lady hcg ma aud b. g. Uncle Dave. Pd oe irimble enters s,m. Music and ch. « Moun- » ¢3 Goff enters br. m. Lady Woode and b. m. Carrio N. A. Einsein enters s. g. Dick Yates and br. m. Gipsey Rasen to Myra, npn! day at? va prompt. Admission to fleid fd stan Admission to Club Houkes at iy ava B. HANSON, Manager. Y Naeeontyira eee CLUB, Extra day at Jerome Pars. Saturday, clober Si, 167 Two grad Steeple Chases, Rack for. entlemen riders, ling Race and 4 Handicap for Shr, Phisiaenk, ©, Waxarzr, Secretary. < won JOCEEY CLUB RACE&—AUCTION Pools sold thisevening at 1,146 Broadway aud on the borne bhp nese: also Election Pools sold e' ery a jouse. Biciuers UNDERWOOD & MARSHALL, POOLS SOLD THIS MORNING AT JOHNSON’S, .187 roadway, corner A ay chy street, on the Bubning Races at Jeroine Park; this evening on tate Election and all city and Cogaty oF offices. JOLNSON. PARIS MUTUAL POOL WILL BE pe AT THE Astor House every morning and at Broadway évery evening on the races; also on lie etetinn: RENCH POOL OPEN ON THE RUNNING RACBS at Jerome Park, morning and evening, at JOHN- SON'S Pool Room, corner Broeiwan ene be oe stroet, Also on trotting meeting at Prospect Par! GR TROTTING wig ite Fasnion i x a rly Fair Grow ori rmerly a » N.J., mn MO: SkDAL November 4, 1 FIRST RAGE.—Puree $1,000; mule oats, “ihre in five, in harness. Dan Mace enters bay stallion Jay Gould. Sensation. Ben Mace enters bay geldi ECON® KACE.—Gofdamith Maid will’ go axaingt her SECON) dsmith own time ofdaa Three ‘trials, to be accompanied b; Fanning 7 horse in harness, but in no way attuched to he ul Between ene famous mares Lady Thort meer and will be exbibited on the traci vit go ti world rent ned stallions General Knox, Socr fone Tate ee is dy Thorn’s eight month-old *Bolt B: DY ‘General ty rottin will commence at 2 o’clock si Admission 50c. A portion of the Grand reserved for ladies and gentlemen sccompanying the SPECIAL TRAIN willbe run on the Pelinsylvants Railroad leavin pioes, of Cortiandt and Desbrosses en at i ae poe turning immediately after the in from New forge aoe the ott ‘be 9: = ae from Fatastpaia mut also ete parang, ae will ks 6 P fort Suitadeiphis. ‘are from ork ands retern tekets), $2 30; trom Pailadeipbia and return, %. Excursion tickets issued from all principal statio Dima! YORE sap HARLEM RAILROAD, ~ ROME cane RACES, OCTOBER 3i, 1 pecial trains will loave Grand Central depot on sore pve day. at chai) AMY and IZM. Cate reserved ior ursion tickets, dc. C. M. BISSELL, Superintendent, WEA VIEW PARK ASSOCIATION, NEW DORP 8, Sg ad day ieee November 7 Purse $200, for porses that have never beaten ved to dest $6) co seqond and. $40to Birdy mle. t three in.ave, in harness, Fur Horses 6 $) os $30 to second and ‘310 to, thirds ath, best three in fve. Trotting under rules ot Association. Entrance, 10 per cent of purse and must accompan; nocnins Se in all cases. f-ntries close on Tuescay, November 3, 1874. 9 P. a Aires all comma- Dloations to HENNY MILLUR, at New Dorp. Soe HENRY. SLLER lent. HK FOLLOWING ARE THE ae FOR THE Fall Trotting Meeting st POINT .EZE PARK, November's, 5 and 6 1874 Palade Dat DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOV. $ THRER MINUTE CLASS puree $1 oh a 8, Thom wman's Sailie B, Bi laude, James Moat rh's Maggi Goodin, fe ne u. hs avis 4c Fi hbiners Honest rN lomas Nc Cloatey's im, ¥. Ricans 's Hampton. AY, 2719 clasn, purse $100.—J. 8. Foil Dan Mac curt Ante Collie’ W. H. Dobie’s Snowball, ‘sliae Welent's Lizue Keller 2338 oLasse pare Bay, THURSDAY, Bae pitiad Iphia ures Lf i. '. Parr: le] Boy, B. Crossau's Barne ey Crema, Wb Sima ons” Cres: W. Strand’s Kai omas Kewman's pallie ctuch's Mackie M, Jobn ¥ Daviess Minerva, J. K. M R. Khine's Honest, Mac: A. ‘31 mie . J. Nodine’s Volunteer Girl, P's SI 2:24 Claas, Pare $1,500,—W. L. Simmons’ vell’s y_ Kelley. J. ©. Eckerson’s Eversie eas oO. Temple Music, W. C. Weeks’ Frank Wood, L. J. D DAT CERIDAY, NOV. 6 232 CLASS. Purse $1.00-donn’ Quind’s Ella J, i. Philips’ Kha Madden, Ao A. Bawtela's Bin Mace’s Arthur, F. + Herdio’s Clothenting, ©... Smiths Sunbeam, A. B. De Harp’s Han: Jobn E. Turner's Another Mattie L¥le, Joun’ pit oy AME DAY, 2:20 Class.—Did not fill, wilt be substituted, A special [pg will be re doa smith Maid to beat her former tlin TRUITING WILL commence cr Prompt. Cars will leave ener ny depot, Went Phites ‘ering at 13¢ o'elock each day. direct to eas rk, Fe: U1 6 1 CHA BARK Em ah NEW YO a3 SPATTERSALL morning and even: iniat Hew GOODIN, Proprietor. TOP AND OPE, troon $150 a Top Pony Phaetons, Dp. HEtepalon tap Phetony Oy CY maker »p Roa Barouche, by Brewster & Co. Doctors’ Wagons, top and no tot away = Business Wagons, ole he of Bi Robes, Blankets, &c., Prices ry suit the times. VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY. 110 and 112 Kast Thirteenth street. iA. Moen. 184 Hands nigh. ery handsome, pertecur | 22 + vei sound and a good roadster. Inquire at stabio 143 Bast Sixteenth meee A. $400 WILL PURCHASS a ian HORSS, hs, Shrclstejeri cer teary ink Hares wr sale; ‘ALES FROTHINGHAM, 12 Wall street. fRigts TRUCK HORSE WANTED—16 8 ook prep Hoe torcash. Call this day at 23 Yo r. GENTLEMAN WILL SELL HI6 SHIFTING TOF firtop Tony Poacton: all will bo void, aver ry low for cash a at Nort aay enasian street, private Seen T HALF. COsT—SADDLE Hos gow F Tene pod fits 10 PB ness, $200: on and Haroe: 160 ; trial warrantee it a) table, 1 eee ‘event "Private UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, Ad nh orpoon. “4 new sna fooce. hand top Buggies, Roc! heetons, Business Wi and Blankets, Le 4 nl Fulton street, Brookly’ HORSE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE WANTED— ‘bt Phaeton or Victoria eae any for which a new Chickering Piano will be air en in part payment pik e or address M. KE. FABEY, No, 13 Kast Fourteenth Warons, Rook- ail kinds. yon Hol hi COLE & Herne RP HY, PRICE FOUR CENTS. age CARRIAGES, &O. RKER & SON'S A ATY aUOTION Ae. AND NEW YORE TaD T ninth SSK" Cs eB Ai ARCO SE ular Horses, Cai EVE YEON sAY AND al veto RAY rol TWENTY.FOUR hours allowed for ctr on every Horse sold ard warrantee. THIS 18 the only auction mart in the State ha 4 te faeltieg for snowing Horses on rKe Driving iin; entirely under cover, ‘and “bieaty of room a exami CATALOGT OF SALE THIS DAY T KLEVEY 0} THE REAUTIN FUL brown trotting Et without exception the “nest siyled horse ny ew sork} ‘was got by Filot. Jr. ; is 1544 hai nds high. 7 years ales splendid “driv sf Laan. eased Fh ney in 2:54 to the poll and TOP SIDE bat road W n by Benson Broth: THK HIGHBRED bay trotuag Mare, Boston Gir by Young Mo Morel danshy tae oe horse: aint ‘one of the richest, most desirable "vou years elegant driver; has trotted in F offered at public sale, and is warranted so waxon; res 01 ang eee, P Road Ws by Di 7 ae CeLeMR’ jagon by Dusenbar ry Gol! ‘and is warranted kind, DOU LE and single arages, Horse Ulotbing, “All of above the roperty ot J. K. Johnson, Esq, wae snore] leaves for Calitornia. AEBLON Establishment, comorising black sé nla pyeers old ; fine iree driver: sharp trav- See sand ind. 4180, no top Pony Phaeton, Har- KIC PHAKTON, by Brewster, of Broome street THE SPEEDY BROWN FoLuig Mave Lady Wilkes, ffot by George Wilkes, and bred by Coloncl 4. H. Tay: oF Orange county: is 15 high, 7 years old; is tres has trotted 1n 2:4656; ana tiearant arive: isiaiwayees sure 2:50 mare to road Wagon; 18 warranted kiod. Also single Harness, by Stillings. SEELKTON WAGON. new. RITES STYLISH h, 8 yemmoalds pie Lbandy ‘driver roe Brn b~ ‘imiautes and few soane iy ROAD WAGON. PAST BAY Ethan’ Allon Gelding, old; | prompt driver; can trot iS ranted sound and ki NEW NOOK AWA. 6: Terrill, ROAD TURNOT, oom isting of bay. cain: 6 years fs midutes ‘and ware free driver; sharp traveller, ae 8 years old; scaafed sound and kind; also Top Waxon. Harness, &LEGAN TOP Pony Phaeton, Dilecpee: FIN < SORREL Mare. 15% high, 6 years Beg ft lish mn driver; Pe traveller; warranted sound and 01 aw. George B, 15% an elegant and game driver; has @ Ja warranted sound and kind; also aide THIGH top and no'top’ Road Wagons, Depot, Express and Business Wagons, Carriages. Harness, &c. UMBINED GRAY Saddle ‘and Harness Mare, high, 8 years old: « free and. stylish driver; can trot iegant under saddle and warranted sound BIGHTEEN OTHER Horses. ¥ULL DESCRIPTION at sale. SALES N&VER postponed on account of weather, D ee? SALE—A SOKRREL MARE, 7 YEARS OLD: PER. fecuy kind and weil broken to sungie and Aouble Avply to JOHN WIL. panes sold tor want of use. 3, 136 East Seventeenth stree: Fo SALE—A BROWN HORSE, 7 YEARS eter sound and kind ; trots in 8:10; price $00, 28 West ¥orty-fourth street. FS SaLE—A HANDSOME, STYLISH, BLOODED Mare, dark chestnut, not’ quite 15 hands hich, ? var old; can trot in 3 minutes, warranted sound and ay) san be driven by anv lady; also a very handsome Harness. inquire atGEU. WRIGHT'S 3, a adios Houston street ferry, Williamsburg. Fe SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 163¢ HANDS, Tand 8 years old: suitable for a carriago or express; would exchange fora smaller Team or single Horse less value. Address U. D. HAWKINS, Montgomery, N. ¥. (OR SALE—A PAIR OF VERY FINE, WELL broken bay carriage Horses, 15.3 hands high: sound and Kina; sold for want ot use. <pply to SMITH, pri- vate stable 125 West Seventeenth street, near . ixth av. F° SALE—COUPE HORSE, HANDSOME, grB0na, sound and Ign 4 gentle, 16 hands, 8 years, snit- able for car: truck or saddle; price $: Inquire for HUGH, at stable corner of Fifth avenue and Forty fourth street. ORSES FROM KENTUCKY. —-ROADSTERS, GAR. Tiage, saddle ear for beauty, speed and do- Siltty, by Phaeton; imported by Mr. Ten Broeck. Town. ad ‘suabies, West: Firtieth street, Tear Seventh avenue. Inquire tor YOXALL, te ‘THE CHEAPEST ta ges STORE made, J roee a fost Good double’ Truck Harness, $30; Btable blank 31, 31,80; waterproof “Blankets, strap] and unstra) all and for selves. FISHER ax OUBORNE, 7 ‘Barcla: ate New AGNIFICENT DOUBLE TEAM O¥F Repent Horses for sale—This is an ope ane Tarely met rocure eee thing truly elegant and fast; the: h, chestaut in color. | 5 years old, a1 your are 16 hands can trot tosether in 2:50 in aplendit style; are now im Sontasky A dress LEXINGTON, Herald Uptowp MESSENGER BROOD MARE FOR SALE; COLT AT side by Hambletonian stallion, and in foal by same horse: stallion and mare recorded in Wallace’s Register. Address BEECHER, Herald office. One corre, BY BROOME STREET BREWSTE! oe! light Clarence, one light Coach, one four. Gonpe or kaway, one six-seat nn two second ha: top Pony Phaetons, 40 top and ope en "Road Wagons, by eeerene, Brewster, Deanbary 4 ond. other good city } one Grocer's n, aa extension Ponoton, eaikion® rakelptone single doubl Fneee, bes yuar Lap Rol . H. GRAY, 20 and x Wooster street. private st ptoietaed NEAR GRAMERCY bite lot—Six stalls; amplo Se room, coschman’ rooms, £0. 25S hast Twentieth stre ECOND HAND Peg Se verbs esa 8. Seat Rook away, three Dog Carts, Bar ead Pony Plait Victoria, light Rockawa: veral lea, ETS AGee ESE tion, ous preeawar. T= NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLORS. Landaus, Landaulet, oes onener BO, rate butlatngs tately oooup! seed Browster & Co. ate! Oy TORT LANDRAD, LET~PRIVATE STABLE AT 144 WEST FIFTIETH strect, seiner nel Sixth ana Seventh avenues; four 3 tom session. ne PaaS STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. LET—IN PRIVATE STABLE, 117 WEST EIGHT. th street, § box and 3 plain stalls Room: Seger, Tes SOUNRORESSON, 1 Pulton attest, © finely fintshed ‘and to 372 A: . T° LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF Extvage STA. ble, possessing every convenience; six hi Some” 4c. Apply at of ow fis’ east “They: street, corner Fourtn ayetie" Wroagerwees Bes FIR \T none other; Reuven d & Co.’s make oye November 6, J, G. box 44 CLASS, GOOD AS NEW prets! Ad- But. file. WASTEDTA FEW GENTLEMEN'S ROAD AND Horses to Board, in the best ventilated prt; vate santo ity; every accommodation. No, 219 ‘West Forty-first street. WANTED A HORSE, FULL 158 7 TO 8 YEARS; P ointne beige betrer, a bs werrenied n 6 spect; for an extra fine an ma “Address D: &. G. box 16 Hotald Uptown Bi 6. hg ena THREE- fal SEAT SIDE. bar Road or Jagger Wagon; must bein good order: price $100, Addrost AO. Oe box Susi Post aon, ‘ANTED HORSES TO. BOAR) Ps ea eh LARG! WILLETS, 44 Barclay yonroel New Yor York or SAMULIG WILLETS, Little Neck, Wantep—a HORSE, HANDS, bgt ee Re 4 Cat pr eR Ry og @ square cl a RENNER 8 Bromiwaye en ne HORSE®, FIT FOR ANY BUSINES“. TO BE SOLD at a sacrifice: inquire m rear stable, 876 so AJ Bowery, opposite Fifth street. Cali Saturday and 5 Grocer's 19 Wants Will os: ‘y 3,000 pounds. 3B $14 ', Dusenbury & Van user take $150, Can ith street. FOR A HANDSOME Ria at les mg OR top Bi poen at Lie West Ninet “(Ub FORMER AND PRESENT STUDENTS OF THE who favor the election oF th he ‘Hon fg 5. ig Hall Wb ast Thitocnth sesh datarday, Oct Sh at8-P. Me, Da ALDERMAN, Fifth Senatorial District 8 CBighth, Ninth, F Fineonih ch and Sixteenth warés), ————— RENCH POOLS OPEN ON THE Bre yd Ta nd NSON'S | fe wn vcoraey broaaway” nigel erect offi away and Returns received an th cvemiug. Promptly. | peorutg.oey DEMOCRATIC AND ral Republiesn Nominations, Fifth Senatorial dui ig et winth, Fifteenth and JOHN W. HOOENCAMP, A ELEGANT LANDAU, ONE COUPE AND ONE T e Cart, with Ee, top, made by Browster & Co., iso one Landauiet, made by Wood pros: all 4 new ; used by a pave taal going to py be seen at M. CUR! 1) and 3 irteen: ith street, near Fourth avenue, VARRIAGES.—B, M. STIVERS HAS A LARGE stock of first class top rage road W, ‘naetons, Rockaways, =keletons and wishing to purchase wilt do well to examine bis assort- went betore cae, Also a large variety of second hand Wagons, Phaetons, four and six-seat Rockaways, LADY RESIDING WN HOME IN Flushing, who has had many years’ experience, will take four young children Tare her family tor int struction; giving them ever, Gare and comtort: i, refers to Mr. Homer Morgan, ne # New York. i) is Post afice, dress F F. 35. H., box TEACHER 10 GO ANTED—A GENTLEMAN South: must ope Bi panish and a in’ ra wa! at Mr. MIT. SaIRISy akady Peat pi 8, ain ‘Prices to ult the times, 143 to ‘hirty-first street. Fewanp SCHENCK, auerren ays. [nad Horse feigh, the property atl the Tate Score rown, Bag te stable No. 13 bast vite tree! ” ow OnMUNDAY, November 2 arog orlock A Meee LE-ONE OF THE paneer, PRIV. are tho city; Is between Fifth PRIVATE ent . Pete Bete 4 shined EOPLE’S LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC bp asd —For Membe: o PARE reader sammy of tne ist LACK’S, REMSEN HOUS! Third Bane a C font cemuasaokat at § o'clock P, 7 and t'Moniny drake October 31 and sovomber ‘hon the State and ail ry ‘ounty otfice: EGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. —FOR. Gory of Assembly, Eleventh Assembly district, R GULAR bsasiict 40 ean. District sorta sem aD The people's choice. Rtaueee DEMOCRATIO AND hy oh by td as cag nh Conzres! o soe

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