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THE NEW YORK HERALD NOVEMBER 21, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CENTS. WHOLE NO. 13,970. en —_ DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS-Sxcox> Pace—Third, fourth, afth and th columns. oars Pacr—Second column, asrioigere aeconD Pe Pace—Fith column. |—Sxcoxp Pac: ret column, Re Oe WANTED—Finst Pack—Fifth and sixth aby AD AND LODGING WANTED—Finsr Pacz—Sixth column. AL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szcoxo Pacr— BROOKLYN KE. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nixru Pace, BUSINESS NOTICES—Frrtu Pacr—Fourth and nth cry REST ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pace—First column. CLERKS. AND SALESMEN—Sevexru Pacr—Second column! LOTAINGS-Seconp Pace—Second column. coRCuNE SAND GARDENERS=Sevnies Pacr— coast ih’? SIUAMSHIPS—Srventn Pace—Fifth and xth columns PAK INERSHIPS—Nivrm Pace, QUNTRY BOARD Punsr Pace—Stxth column, — Fatt! lu) DWELLING sie HOUSES TO LET, PORT HED AN DUN- KNISHED—Seconp Paci ond column, BuROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Sevesty Pacr—Fifth col- Exe CHANGE—Srcosn Pace—Fifth column. XCURSIONS—Seventn Pace—sixth column. FINANCIAL—Nintn Pack. FINE ARTS—Fust Pack—Sixth column, R SALE—Finst Paos—Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— hxcOND Pace—second column. FURNITURE—Sxcoxp Pace—First column. BeUE anne eR MAL BO aivente Pacs—Second mn, BEDE WANTRD—MALES—Srvecrn Pace--Second and | u HORSES, CARRiAGES, &C.—Fiest Pace—Fourth col- mt itst Pace—Sixth column. HOUSES. MS, &C., WANTED—Szconp Pacr—Sec- ond ‘coluinn, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY—First Pacz— Fifth column. INs: SPRUCTION—Finat Pace—Fourth column. LECTURE SEA —SkCOND PaGe—Filth column. LOAN OFFI Secon Page~Finth column, VST FOUND finer Pace-econd column, acH RY¥—tinst Pack—Sixth column. MARBLE NANTELS—Finst Pace—Fourth columa. MATRIMONIAL—Seconp PaGe-—-First Column, MEDICAL—Sxventu Pace—Sixth colum MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMLNIS—Tastm Pace— bc wisgliiLaeOUs Sarena Pacr—Sixth column, BO: Erssee Second Pacr—Fitth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Firsa Pace—Flith and sixth col- ERSON AL=-Finst Pacx—First colamn. PIANOrOMTES ORGANS, £C.—Seconp Pacr—Sixth colum Post. OFFICE NOTICE—First Pace—Fourth column. eopagy dB org Cote wean TED—FEMALES.— mm tage Second c PROMERIY our OF ReNT—Secoxp Pace—First column. BEAL hil TO KXCHANGE—Sxzconn Pace—First colum! REAL Es’ NTATE, WANTED—Sxcoyn Face—First column. RELIGIOUS fe eh Pace—First and second REWARDS Miimuse Pacr—Second column. BALES nee Fie Tia ote ded PaGe—third, fourth and fifth columns. abe ‘ TONS: WANTED—FEMALES—Seventa Pace— First and second columns. ne ers ED—MALES—Srvexts, Pace—Se:- colum: SPECIAL NOTICES —Finst Pace—Second, third and fourth columns. SPORTING—DOGs, BIRDS, &c. column. THE 1RADES—Sevexta Pacr—Third column. TO LET roe. cee gies PURPOSES—wozconn Pace— TRAVELLERS GU GUIDE—Szvexrn Pace—Si. column. peat DLL SY) ROOMS AND APA EMEN. fi TO LET— wD Pacr—Second column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—Skconp Pacz—Sixth col- wardhs, JEWELRY, &C.—Seconp Pacr—First col- WESICHESTER COUNTY tana Ae FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconp Pace— First col ries WINTER RESORTS—Finst Pace—S' YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C,—Finst Pace Fourth col- ump. First Pace—Fourth ES tHE atis "FOR SALE OR TO ; ‘A. Bao I SHALL GO TO H. ON SUNDAY AT 734. + Impossible at i. FRIDAY MORNING, FOURTH AVENUE STAGE.— The young lady Who got in Twelfth street and lett our ot Prince Is requested the favor of her acquaint- nee to gentleman who walked with her on iweltth eink aes, mentioning some circumstance to avoid. HMENT FADING, _T., Herald offic F* TE, INSTEAD OF MY ATTAC it grows and strengthens every day, Talways think of vou as one who is pure, brave and’ true. Yours tor ever and ever, HOPE. SREUNE AVENUE CAR, THURSDAY NIGHT—iHE gentleman leaning agitnst door, who leit car at aemnkins avenue. is anxious to know why you de- froved that card. Please address OGDEN, box 217 leraid office F LADY IN MOURNING, RIDING DOWN TOWN yesterday in a Sixth avenue car, and from there accompanied by gentleman as far as Adams Express office, would confer a tavor upon ventleman who satin the corner and admired her, by sending a‘ldress, or give appointment, mentioning some circuinstance, to CHARLES H., box 16) Herald Uptown Branch offire, R. JOHN WEIS, BORN IN MOENCHWEILER, supposed to be living in Alabama, was woundes fring the war, sent to David's Island, will please send us address to his sister, Magdalena Kramer, corner Stagg street and Bushwick avenue, Williamsburg. Southern p: ylease Copy. R. WALLACE, WHO ARRIVED FROM LONDON ‘about two months ago. is requestea to send his ad- Gress to Mr. BELLANGEK, French Emigration society, N Broadway, New York. HE PERSON WHO TOOK THE OFFICIAL records (4 vols.) from the office of an Insurance com- pany about the 28th of October can obtain $100 tor their return by express, c. 0. d., and no questions asked. Li atts IF YOU CAN, ALBANY. bel Ohno DEUX! TROIS!!! WILL BE DETAINED UN. Wedne: “yy IDETTE."—BE MORE EXPLICIT, ILL MRS. RYAN, WHO LIVED IN EAST SIX. teenth street 1 1870, send her address to CUESTE| Herald blake Branch office? T THE HARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH Forty-second street.—Dr. R. ‘I. Hallock will ner the New York Association of =pirttualtsts > day Ree ieee Father Joon Bieson at 1043. e from zto 5. All invited. ne Con- LL Sal PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rev. William M. Dunnell. Rector, Henry street, co: per Scammel, New York.—Service every Sunday morn- 4 at 1034, and every Sunday evening at7: Te ‘The Rec- MEMORIAL SERVICE IN HONOR OF THE LATE Dr. Abraham Geiger will be held to-day in the ‘Temple Beth-k1,” corner Lexington avenue and Sixty. third street (ev! Dr. Einhorn, Minister), beginning at 10 o'clock A. T THE SOUTH BAPTIS A filtl rh street rt hag cae November 22, G. Osborn, D. D.. at 10g A. M. and 73. etl ERMAN HILL METHODISTEPISCOPAL CHU RCH, Viftleth street, petween Fi and Second av ues He , William Hi, eae pastor, will preach Sab- ve ER OF DOW Rev. P. L. Davies, pastoi will preach Sabbath morning and evening atthe usual hours Strangers always welco1 NAVALRY BAPT! v street near sixth avenue.—K. S. Maca preaches; morning subject, “ ni evening, “Healing at Gate Beautiful.” come. Strangers ee C: . Deems will preach at ree. Ushers mect stran| God and ‘Man, Friends in’ Cov :NUE, ner Thirty-tourth street.—Kev. W1 ‘ian R. As ‘er, Subject morning), “The Open ce d 73g 1n the evening. \HURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, FIFTIETH STREET, east of Third avenne.—services, 10% A. M., with ser: Mon by the rector, Rey. U. 1 Tracy. Sunday School, ‘with church service at 244 P. HURCH OF OUR SAVIOU Fitty-seventh street, noar Kighth avenue, James M. Pullman, pastor. Sunday morning, Ag , vate Calas! fanhood.” | oe OF THE MESSIA, PARK AV Ht preach Service IL Secretary of American 4. M. The pastor Will preach at 7:30 P. M., on “The Anointing of Jesus. IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER THIRTY-NIN street and Fourth avenue.--Preaching ire A. and 73 evening, by Rev. T, D. Anderson, D. Cordia invitation t to all. QU TY-THIRD STR BAPTIST CHURCH—REV. W. Y. Pendleton will preach morning and evening. wening, sixth discourse In sertes In the Vook of Esther, “Royal onors Couferred.”” boas AV eee BAPTIST pastor, preaches Snn- sixth str day para tio ve . 7M o'clock, Sunda: school. 9 Frienas and straiigers cordially invited. Grae, SHAKER CONVE . STEINWAY HALL, J sunday, November 22, morning, atternoon and evening Full choir of singers and speeches by elders and eldercsses ssing Shakerism, Christianity, Inf NTH M. « pastor. ‘HURCH, WEST FORTY. dete the Heecher f seats tor saturday. HANS PUACE BAPTIST CHURCH.—REV. J.D. FE Fuiton, pasion, will preach Sabbath Weloek. cubjecti—"Can Christians Countena nea. tres?” “Evening at 7M o'clock subject:—"The Perils ol Reyecting the Trath.” Thanksgiving De. Moore's chnrch, Sermon by Dr. E YMAN © HOW - tare for the se near Twenty yh sire es with Rev. | fee Sunrise in Weaver: 7" Occu patton spirit band.” Children's tycourn incets at zig Py ales" Fair on December 22, ILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH, —THIRTW-THIRD street, west of Eighth avenue, Rev. J. ermon in the a Suture Palen orninc, “How and How Far i. Evening Sundey scnool anal. Bind i. dg tickets, and NEW YORK, SATURDAY, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. a EV. SAMUEL M. HAMILTON, PASTOR OF SCOTCH Presbyterian church, Fourteenth street, between Fiith pert sath avenues, will preach to-morrow, at 10:30 CORBIT, PASTOR OF SEVENTH Episcopal church, near Cooper In- h morning on ‘The Nature of third sermon on Re, WM. P. street Methodist E: stitute, will preach sab Christian Pertection;" in the evening, “Phe Judgment Da, Seats all fre EY. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, D. D., BR A weer Will preach tomeeror cg TABERN AC ON THE xe TELE BRATED PHOEBE PALMER t OOKLYN. SERMON iT. MR SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE aT ZION CHURCH, Madison avenue, corner Thirty-eight street, TO-MORROW i 17:90 o'eldck, KEV, GEOKGE. in SEYMOUR, D. D., will preach the annual sermon to and ‘in aid of the SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION ot the Protestant a) 2c0] ae Church in the city of New York. ne Ri. REV. the BISHOP of she. Digevse Is gzrgcted topreside. JOHN P. PAUR IXTH AVENUE UNION REFORMED CHURCH.-- Preaching by the pastor. Rey. Win. B. Merritt, at nd 7:30 P.M. Friends and strangers cor- Ghali a ARERNAC LE BAPTIST CHURCH. SECOND AVE nue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Re James Boardman Hawthorne, Pastor. rage AM. and 7:15 P.M. bjects—Morning, od’s of the Worth ot ‘ou! evening, ine Little ars that Contound the Mighty.” Baptizing at close ot even- | ing 4s sermon, Young men ana strangers are earnestly in- vit HE PHILLIPS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, gon avenue and Seventy-third street.—The pasto Dr, Alexander, will preach to-morrow morning at Th Geloee, and Rey, M. 8. Vincent im the evening at 73¢ o'cloc KSTMINSTER CHURCH, stre WEST TWENTY-SECO between Sixth and Seventh avenue: pastor, Rev. George 1D, “Mathews, will preach Plorrow forenoot at 103g o'clock, and at 1g o'clock in the evening, ION CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORN fi Thirty-eighth street,—nev. John N. Galleher, rec- tor. rv) lee ices Sunday, 22d inst, 10:30 A. M., 3:30 P. M., 14% STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER of Second avenue. Services at 1036 A.M. and 786 M. | Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Robert Sloss. Bible School at? A AN D FOUN osT—t HE FTER! OON oF WED) ESDAY, November i8, 9 black enameled Watch set with diamonds. the finder will Ve suitably rewarded on leaving | itat 277 Madicon avenue, oO: pees! THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH OF- fice, a Pocketbook, with money, £c.; the owner mae @ liberal reward. Address G. Y., Post office box 4, 7 OST—DAST EVENING, NEAR THIRTEENTH street and University place, a small black and tan Stut, cropped ears; auswers to name of “Die.” A Itb- eral een wet be paid by returning her to VER- PLANCK BRO: 92 Chambers street. OST—A POCKET MEMORANDUM BOOK, Contar ing papers, &c., of no value oniy to the own liberal reward. will be paid by G&O. W. BISHOP, at Brooks Bros. Broadway and Bond street. LEATHER OST—ON THURSDAY, A TAN Card Case, with silver monogram and corners, con- taiuing private memorandums of no va'ue but to the owner. $10 reward, and no questions asked, tor return of same to avg 19 Broad street. Foor SUPPOSED THROUGH THE MIS. take of a cartman, a coil of 8-inch Bonnie leather Batumi, Whoever will return the same to No. 25 Ferry spect will receive a liberal reward and no questions asker OST—A CARMAN’S RECEIPT BOOK; THE FINDER will be suitably rewardea on leaving it at 203 Cherry street, K&R & BRO. ITOLEN—ON TUESDAY LAST, FROM A LITTLE girl. on the way to the express office, a black silk PE fs dsomely embroidered. and lace moire basque, tri with’ feather trimming. same color, and ack in-ead lace, tour or five hes wide. The party taking the same will be Inerally rewarded Py, re- turning it to the owner, Address box 101 Her- ald Uptown Branch office. HE PERSON WHOTOOK THE OFFICIAL RECORDS (our volume. trom the office of an insurance com. about the 28th of Uetober, can obtain $10) for their . O, Vs, ANd No questions asked. “REWARD.—LOST, FROM 62 KAST TWELFTH street, smail blue Skye Terrier, with black ears. ramurned to 62 Bast The apove reward wilt be paid af ‘TFweltth street. $50 : yARD.—UOST, IN VICINITY OF TWENTY- second street and bighth avenue, on Monday afternoon. 16th imsr., a Wallet, containing a sum of mon ‘The above reward wiil be paid on its return to 2ek West Twentieth streei. $100 SEWARD.—LOST—-DRAF(S, IN| ANF velope, amounting to 5) 00) francs, drawn Mr. August Limbert, of New York, on Mr. Krau: Paris, to order and not indorsed ment has stopped: $100 reward to the person who returns the same to COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall street, N. Y. A “THE AMERICAN REGISTE . the most widely circulated of the American journals published in Europe. A capital medium tor American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain and the Buropean Continent. Subscriptions and advertixements for the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and single copies of the Wt may be ovtained at the office of the New York eral, New York. A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES FROM THE * tongehoremen's Union, held. In convention, at 76 and 78 Varick street, on Tuesday evening, November 17, 1874, it was unanimously resolved that no member ot the difiérent Unions will ever work: under any considera: tion, tor the Walsh Bros., stevedores: and that shoremen are all willing to work for any other stevedors or foreman the companies may place on the docks, at the Fogular rate: namely, Accents per hoar for aay wore and 80 cents per hour for night work, P. We hope that no other inen m will work in our Eplacee, © Josxex Asumorr, Secretary. Tu THE HOLDERS OF TICKETS TO THE GRAND GIFT CONCERT OF THE MASONIC RELIEF ASSO- Orrice oF THE Masoxtc Ravine Assocation Nonrouk, VA., The Board of Directors of this ciation, feeling as- sured that the patrons of their enterprise and the public ests of all concerned will be strictly guaraed with hon- esty and ee and relying upoi the belief that all de Temple are willing to rely upon our judgment as tothe ; expediency of another postponement for a tew days, would positively be given on the 19th inst., have decided that a short delay will be more satistactory to all hold- CARD. CIATION OF NORFOLK, TVA. NorRFOuK, Nov. 18, 1874, } generally are satisticd that in its management the in ter- who ha’ dus in our effort to complete the Masonic notwithstanding our announcement, that the concert ers of & ckets than to have a partial drawing on Thurs- aay ne xt. ‘i he following reasons have induced us to this ac tion t—While our receipts have been large they have not been of sufficient amount to enabie us to give a tull drawing. Second—A drawing on the 19th Inst. would not yield enouzh to accomplish the object tor whieh our associa- uon Was yrganized and charter nd, Third—The encouragement which we have received convinces us that in forty days more we shall, without | any tailure, give a drawing Which, in its resuits, willbe |! acceptable to ail our trienis. We have, theretore, fixed poi TU DECEMBER 29, AY, e Concert and Distribution will take Place, whether all the tiekcts tre sold oF nol, or the ioney will be rettinded upon application and presenta tion of the tickets at the agency where purchased. By order of the Board of Dirceto: RY V. MUORE, Secretar as the day when t! N ELECTION FOR FIVE TRUSTE OF, THE Greenwood Cemetery will be heid at the office of the Cemetery, so. 30 Broadw Sew York. on Monday, the 7th day ot December nex at one orcleck. P _Novempen 20, 1874, RR’ LL DESIRING Hf wear the Gradua for men, women and childre supplied, ISAAC A. SINGER, Se ea arte SHOULD Chest and Lung Protectcr. : sold everywhere; trade Manufactitrer, 64 Broad- ODA WATER, RAL WATERS, GINGER Manutacture of complete terials, with ull instruc ulacture, bottling and dis- ensing; exclusive Rights in desirable territor: jogues tree, JOHN MATTHEWS; First avenue, sixth and Twenty- ped ia New York. KY STATE LOTTERIES AMES. iy Nitkow . Broke MIN <\ LOTIERY OF ral Saxon Government Lo Haimburg City Lottery. Brunswick Government Lotter; Prizes cashed ottery. hd information given, Lo box 5.506, INBOVOK ZSCHOCH, 6 Y: drawn daiiy, oval Havana Lottery of Cuba, drawn every 17 days. Kentucky single Nuniber Lottery, dra Magome Theliet Lottery at Nortolk, ¥ 0. Pri ped, information furnished and circulars y addressing PAKKS & CO, 150 Broadway, room Bost otfiee box 8.272 Private ofce attached. ce hours 7A. M. ti] FFICIAL DRAWINGS a THE fen 4 A. Ful inn formation by od, way, room 6, frst floor, rear ofiice, °F Post aftice box New York eit ER LOTTERY 8. Circulars or authorized Agent, w York Havana piaz information furnished. J, CLU 209 Broadway, or Post ofl: e re 959, KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES DRAWN B. daily, also one on Havana pla, craw November schemes, LLIAM P aoarys, WIL! NNING, No. 8 Division streak Naw York, __ SPECIAL NOTICES, — A KENTUCKY. STATE AN ‘SHELBY © COLLEGE Manage RENTUCKY OT4TH EXTRA Lass 20); NovaMDER 2), 1876 a 0, 5), 5, 29, 74 Ul, 16, 58, 62, HLBY, EXTRA CLASS $7, KOVEMBER 20, 1374. 2, 55, 70, in es es at 1% 39 "KENTUCKY CLASS 27 3h, NOVEMBER te. 29% 24, 50, 49, 26, 73, 5A. n, 1 46, 63, 1b, Frise cashed and intutmaiion ive 38, 174 Broadway or! Post office | bo: “Raatost iy Sultir KY TATE AND lege Lotteries. —Prizes cashed and intormation tur- pinned. at 23244 Greenwich street, or address box 4, a = as F. LUTUY. A. ROYAL aacaas LOTTERY. $489,000 + $420,000 } $430,000 Next Drawi Kovember 234 ' N November 23d ! ext Drawin Extraordinary Drawing, December 16th t TTEE ROOM OF IRISH. &: pUireulare with tull particulars sent, free. DEVLIN, stationer and General, 30 Liberty st., Address Y. MIGRANT SOCI- NON C ety and Emigrant Industria! Savings Bank, No, 51 Noyxamen 20. 1876, Chambers street, New York. Ata joint meeting ot the Executive Irish Emigrant Society and of the Bo: the Emixrant Industrial Savings Ban Mr, James Olwell presiding, Committee of the ard of Trustees of ik, held this day, The Chairman announced that this special and joint meeting had been cailed in consequence of the death of oe who had tor many years been an otticer of both the institutions Alluded to the late Mr. Joseph Stuart honored member represented. He ‘The totllowing resolutions having deen presented they were unanimously adopte Resolved, That each of the institutions represented by us has great cause to regret the decease and to honor the memory of Joseph Stuart, and we duty to ourselves and to the people we allow this occasion to pass without public! ing his services, would be lacking Ce pe did we y acknowledg- For upwards of twenty years he was an active and zealous member of the Irish Emigrant society anid its Vice President. During the greater pai aid or protection of emigrants depend Vidual efforts, there being then no haying charge of that good work. r, taking for the field ot their benevole: neeied aid and protection, labored a tablishment of these institutions. Mr. Stuart was ever anxious to do al personal exertion und by contributing ‘wealth, in furtherance of the objects ai rtof that time al! solely on indi- State commission ‘Stuart was one of the original associates who, nee this so much ealously in the es- in his power, by < liberally of his nd aims of the so- clety—namely, the intelligent ana friendly direction of the stranger ‘landing on these shores. instrumental in bringing to the atte years its and requires no eulogy trom us, but of fe was largely ntion of the State experience and saga- tity asa banker contributed very materinily to its ood management and financlal success. As a citizen ot New York his record is known of all men. his private acts o: benevolence, which of necessity became known to us in consequence’ of our association with him, we can traly testify that not only was he always willing to ald the needy, but that he did so without inquiry as to creed, osuntry or religious predilections. We mourn the loss at this excellent man, and we here- by tender to his atficted fey gt our sin their sudden aad trreparable to neere sympathy in ‘The Secretaries are directed to, precord tnese resolutions on the minute books of the bank’and of the societ: to torward a copy, properly engrossed respective a ‘sidents, to the family of Resolved of our former associate in a body. and and signed the deceased ‘That the united Boards attend the funeral Resolved, That these proceedings nee Ao in the Herald, World, Times and Evening ki ‘Ost NRY L. HOGUET, President of Emigrant Industrial ae ‘3 Bank. President of Irish E: ENRY A. nue, migrant Society. DANIELs, M. D.. 144 LEXINGTON AVE- near Twenty-ninth street.—Special attention to the diseases of men and important medical and surgi- es. cal ci rAVANA LOTTERY. 1 Prize of. 1 Prize ot. ‘ I Prize of, 2 Prizes o} 1 Prize of. 10 Prizes of 1, 826 Prizes of $200 a! nd Circulars of information furnished tre 5. B. MARTINEZ & © 0) Wall street, w York Post office box 4,685. ‘AVANA LOTIERY,—EXTRAORDI December 16, 1874. dressins rAVANA ing. “LOTTERY, —I German Government Li es. cashed and ee ee given. hones OTA &¢ ce box 3.316. an in 3 for A reduction In price o jor circular. New Haren, Conn. 142, Apartado, 187, Havana, Cuba, TRAORDINARY cf LOTTERY, ‘ RONNUNBERG, box 1% Post office e. O., Banker: rear base nents NARY DRAWING, Officiat intormation and full particulars may, be had directly trom Havana, vy ad- DRAW. quer —GREAT December. Send CRY. SYATE LOTTE! SIX (Authorized by special act of the RY. 1H MONTHLY SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME, Legislature.) For the Venefit of the ne University of Paducah. $300,000 to be distributed among the holders of Tickets. $50,009, the First Prize. ‘The drawing to take place at Povingt 6 fo November 25, 1574 on, Ky., Saturday, No discount on prizes. _Eyery Lite aid tn full. SIMMONS, DICKINSON & janagers. CHEME. 1 prize of $30,000 i 1 prize of 20,000 it 1 prize of 10.000 is. 5 prizes of | 5,0N) ari 10 prizes of, 2.5.0 are. 50 prizes ot 100are.. 50 prizes of | '50) ar 50 prizes 2 10y prizes of 4 prizes of $3,0 0. 4priges of 16 4 prizes ot 5.000 prizes of or peise gmongtion to Whol $10; Hal Tomember that evarr Prise 1s: draw full without deduction. pone |, take place regularly the last month. send for circular. ‘Address SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO. TUCKY STATE SINGLE NUM ember 23.—No discount on p: antormation. tree, Address GEO. H. street: box 3,037 Post oifice. New York. Nand payable in ‘These Drawings are never post- Saturaay of each 1 orders to, vingto IBER LOTTERY, eae: circulars of BOOTH, Nassau i ato UR DOUBTS ARE TRAITORS tempt." THE FU AND MAKE Us lose the god we oft might win by fearing an at- FH AND POSITIVELY THK LAST CONCERT IN AID | oF VBE: PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NOVEMBER 30, 1874 852,500,000 IN GIFTS 100,000 TICKET: RY., ! Four have already been g given and nearly two millions anda half discribused among First Concert the principal gift, of $35 John K. Durif, of Memphis, Tenn.. now Aibany, Ind. went io # ciab at Columbus, Burgess. 1 the was dri his letter:— Ind.. KrxGston, Mass., Messrs Tuos, H. Hays & € 69 Broadway, New Yora Gents—in answer to yours of Septem! thatthe managers of the paid me in full on presen no discount, $1009), pr irculars. very say a good word fort institution. Manage awely as they ppy to have $187,50, which was distributed among duals in that city in the Furth and Last Concert the pri the ticketholders, Public Libra: Hon of ticket No. 20,803, with gentlemen connected In the v00, was drawn by a resid | {2 20,000 GIFTS! ja | | ‘ot New In the secoid it amounted to $73,400, ana otten up bY: Third Concert the frst gitt of wn by Mr. L, i. Keith, of Kingston, Mass. Read % $i ic) | Sept. 29, 1873. rs Branch Ofice, ber 221 will say t Kentucky advertise in their he opportunity to Pin chat KEI various clubs ane incipal Gift will be $20.00, and it waits only the turning of the wheel ot | fortune to ascertain me fortunate possessors of the Iucay numbers which will entitie the, holder to, such 5.000, e, 250,00 Ve W forties us $2K,00 , $100,900, $75,000, One Grand Ww & ash Gite, 15 Cash Gifts, 20 Cash Gifts, B Cash Ginis, * Cash Gash Gitte, 10 Cash Guts, 240 Cash Gitts, 0 Cash Gilts, 19,000 Cash Gifts, Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cas! Whole Tickets, $50; Halves. $ Tickets, $900. This is the Inst chance tor cass fO-DAY. For tlekets oF tntormation ad addre: » BRAMLE THOs, ADELPHIA, NO’ 1874 ot the ‘vankers and brokers of Third was res i that & reward of $2,000 be pa! arrest and conviction of the party or pa cerned in the circulution of cermin $50,000, $: fortunes. and moe who HETTH, Agent and Manager, oF . HAYS, T A MEETING street it tor the 4 cone forged warrants, purporting to be issued by the Board of kducation and rN Police Department a the gly delphi, eypnis . Chairman, Rove LAVANA LOTTERY, $44,000 tn prizes, Circulars of furnishea fre Prizes cashed. Gove bank dllis, | &e.. Ac. parchased. TAYLOR & CO ers Gavory & MOO NOVEMBER B— full information rhments, Spanish BEST FOOU FOR FOR INFANTS, resembles mother’s milk more closely than any other kind of foo, perfectly fulfilling tts object—that of pro moting the growth and health of the families of England and § food, and the medic urmos: contiden: ‘TuANeY Of SUC and opinions of the manutact elie. Wholesale and re child. The royal ja are supplied with this fon Fecommend it with the COS. urers, 143 New Bord street, London, W. ‘and retail of atl chemists and storeke: the States and Canada, who also Moore's Digestive Cocoa, tor dyspeptic sons of ail age (Pe SALE vember, 24, Is Withdrawn. furpitar nosed of ot nrivets aa OF D take place at No, 424 bine aveaue, epers throughout supply Savory & and delicate per- on, ‘Taepaar, ving been fo me | a SPECIAL NOTICE: $480,000, rie giiet ts ata | A ba, nary drawing of December 16 Circulars of information sent free. BATES & 196, Broadway. 85,0100, 000 fesctazane DEV. 25; teatiis, $5. Tickets for sale by tucky Gift Concert—Whole, tick: fuse and Agent, 30 Liberty street SPORTIN G—DUGs, ‘BIRDS, “&C. T AUCTION ON SATURDAY, BY JERE, JOHNSON Jr, at 37 Nassau street, 2 siberian Bloodhounds, very large one 46 inehes high), Yog and biteh. two years old, Out of imported stock; also two Pups, of saine stock, three monns old OY DOGS, ALL A —FOR SALE, KINDS OF FA) + Birds, &c.; Medicines tor all disea: prepared Food tor mocking birds, at B, G, DOVuY'S, No. 3 Greene strect, ne SINGING BIRDS, PIG <, PARROTS, RABBITS, Pet Animals, Ferrets, Goldfish, Fish ani Plants for Aquaria, Shells, Mocking Bird Food, Doz Medicines, ses. 31 Fulton street. J. BAGOT, Agent. HORSES, CARRIAG: RKER & SON'S S|MARI AND NEW YORK TAT. er of Broadway and itty ninth street, ROCHARLES W. Ry AUCTIO EGULAR SALES of ores C EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUKDA AT t tN O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR. hours allowed’ tor trial on every Horwe sold under warranty, THL> I> Lib only Auctlon Mart the proper + showing Horses on sale, viz, :-—A. large Drivi ntircly under cover, and plenty of room tor eximination. CATALO! rely 3 O7 BALE nas DAY, 2 Field Marshal, gat oy BEA Hove i Nary, y Tom Hall, bred y Mr. Davis, of Kenin' iss iugh, 6 years old: an ‘style and appearance, trotted When four years id in 2:33: tiny lowing mane and tail and is sound, ix weeks ago this horse in passing « circus train vecame unmanageable and turned tho n he could trot then in tint of being timid: a great onportuntty to secure genuine speed. ELEGANT PHAETON Sienont compridng, the high- ck trotting mare [aw hiclle, by General Knox: T'yeare ols ie’ came, prompt and. very stylish ariver; can trot in three minutes; can be driven by alady at specd, and is warranted sound and kind: also splendid and feally new top Pony Phaeton, Har- YELL KNOWN bay trotting gelding Alton, got by Draco, 15% high, 7 years old: a tree and extra handy eC in the State having i driver, has a ‘record ot 2:4 to the pole; is afraid ot noth- ‘sold to close t ersey City. tched carriage ing and is Warranted sound and kind estate of the late Colonel M. Smith, of TRA DESIRABLE pale ofclosely n Horses, 153¢ high. 7 ana § years old; hay action; are prompt. drivers. great ro dsters; a pertect family team and warranted sound a ni POWERFUL BROWN Draught Horse, welts 1,200 Ibs. 16 high. 8 years old; good driver; great worker; war- ranted kind, ROAD TURD consisting of a beautitul sorrel trotting Mare, got bY Major Edsall. 15% high. 7 years old; is, without exception, one of the finest, most. stylish Grivers in the state; has @ record ot 2:4044; also Top L Vermont Morgan trotting Gelding, high, id; a fine and Gn Ears has trotted’ in ); is pertectiv sate tor u Indy to drive; has been driven by present owner for the past four venrs; stands without tying, and is warranted kind; also Dusenbury Road avanon, Harness, &c. TY Oe and no top Road Wagons, Depot, Express aud Bi ons, Carriages, Harness, £c. Wi other Horses. FULL Dus CKLPr LUN at sale. SALE! weather. ATSRIVATE SALE, SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS. _SLEIGHS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE CUTTERS, very fin ESCRIPTIO: BEAR ROBES. FOL pone . FOX ROBES, BUFFALO RO sLulun BELLS, STABLE ree che DRE Coupe, Clarences, Coupe Rocknways, Depot eanone n and BOcka ways, top and no top Wagons, full springs side oars, a Browster, ppecuye ale ee Sereon ny ‘ter 01 Barouche, Brewste' tension top Phacton, by top d ark Puaeton, by Stivers: ox. Brewster & 3 four Rea Li ‘ood Bros. ; top and no top Pony fine style and | BLANKETS, SWEAT | | Fhacton, express and business Wagons; also the cele- | hrated TRADE BUSINESS WAGON PRL E. VAN FASEEL & KEARNEY, 110 and 112 Fast Thirteenth strect, near Fourth av, A FOUR SEAT DEPOT WAGON-CAN Bi MADE close for winter, nearly new; also chunky Pony Horse. suitable tor any work; tozether or separatel Particulars, ut TAYLORS dining rooms, 58 rner Broadway and lig h'st. VERY BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT PAIR OF family bay Horsys for sale: 154, bands; warranted Syeev nardculay; Hota vlemish ‘about them. Address Herat oftice. GREAT BARGAIN FOR GASH ONLY—A GENTLE- man's Turnout, consisting of a very handsome Young Horse, 193, hands, sound and kind and warranted io trot toa top wagon. inside of th: Tanutess also fu Wagon. buiit to orde two vears? tot sinzte Harness. Lap itove, Beankets alas good asnew, Inquire tor C. THOMAS, Rou t49 West Thirty-ftth street. T—AT $25 PER MONTH; FOUR Apoly to SUTTON & SzABbR 10 RE: 3: Possession immediate co. it Wal streets INDUSTRIAL . EXHIBITION COMPANY: 08408101084 aga) 0 egies ren $48 405403103 40 rd S408103 49 108.403 413108 408 « 0840 $40BA0S 108405108108 1054 IB AVG 40$ 40, THE DAYS AKE GETTING iat fe 00000. EPeEe a a = i] 4 000. roo 2 5 3 er Er) oso ¢c 2 =] Se000000' Brrr RAED and so are the $10$ W340 $41 340540810 $103 10$ 103408 1084: $40840 4 $H$40 DRAWN SERIE BONDS ofthe SECOND PREMIUM to be held DECEMBER 7, STEINWAY HALL. 1874, ONLY 4,000 BONT Every bond receives at least ‘$2. L PREMIUM ar PREMIUM OF. PREM bs YC PREMIUMS, OF, and Lae de: PARTICIPAL th 10840940 Sp on DAIS HS 4) $40$40$ 103108105 41 $40$40840 240s 198103403008 10 ASt0$ 108 $10 EACH. Permanent Industrial Fxbibition Palace it city. Send orders without delay to Sosinss 1 SAUS 0540108 49403408 10S 40 MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO, Financlat Agents, No. 28 Park row, New York. (Post office drawer, No. 29.) letter or Post office money or: y order. 5408108 0 $40$40$403 10$.4NS-4 13408403: riety sigise? stietegige gt sarees $1 SAVSLUF4) $4 FIZ SAF 4 $4840 94 BASS FH) $40F40310$10 8403 10840 $40$ 405 105405 $40) SOND FLOOR—WITH PRIVATE TA Rooms for gentieme! st -LWentieth street, ¥U H third story Rooms, if desired), at wand 38 third street (Madison square. fable (private tab} LARGE, HANDSOME FRON’ sirable for two or three gentlemen: Room to let, with Board, at 217 West Fourt terms moderate ST CLASS HOU:E 1 Room $310 $3, Including ble wne Twenty ninth sirect, near Broadwi $] 50 repr $6 P) for fine Roi Bieecker street, six bil Mit and literary A WFOR SALE CHEAP, TWO HORSES, SUITABLE + for truck, cart, farming or any business purpose; to bo sold at a sucrifice. near Bowery. A —FOR SALE, THREE HORSES. SUITABLE FOR + farming, grocery or exoress; trial allowed and to be sold cheap, Inquire at 376 Bowery, opposite Fifth street, in the roar. WGANT LANDAULET, ONLY USED A ew 49 Bleecker street, rear stable, months: alse one Coup , made by Woot used by a private family. Ye seen at M. CORLENS. 109, 1 and 113 Last Thirteenth street. 3 TURNOUT; FAST ‘oad wt agon, in pertect order. 9 oF THE HANDSOMEST FLOORS IN newly and elegantly furnished, with only, at prices to suit the times. 67 7 between Fitth and Sixth Ari O thi rent, ¢ residing on the avenue. Board, at reason bie rates; private table it erences exchange!. Address, with name ments, M. _B. 2. re. $5 50 Board, to married couples or gentlemen; BL East Thirty-third street. Bo Life eds PLAC AND $6 PER WE NEAR $l4 and $2) 49340840 paresis tnsslay 40 ttt ROARDERS w ANTED. without board; re NE floor elegantly furnished, Roane, $14 to $16 re EK AND UPWARD, ms, with excellent Board. at 176 ves weet of Broadway health gantlv turnished, bath. &c., with private family, ith first class tull or . box 2.458 Post otltee, New York. 10S ehaane 40340340 4 0840340 10840 ARASH) $40 540840 1340 $408 10840 TITTITTT saa 40$ 10$ 108 198 108403 40$40$10 bred 34054 18.40 $40 WS tissobausst by rr yer io Spite SHUSMUBA 840$40540 1) $4US 10$4F40$ 49405403 4$40540$ 4G 00 $AOK AG 10 BAN GFAISHY $4 GHG 49S 105405408 10H 105105 40840G40 $403 10840 WDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, ALLOIMEN $40$40$40 $408 10840$40$ 4g 105 108 108 10$ 10S 10$40 hone 40$40$40 $103 10S40SA0S OF WEE r40 3414403 10 S1OS40549) 3403 10810 0G 4G AOS FH $10$.103 11549 $10$40840 $4O$S40F 40 $4 $40$49$-4 13403 405 19 10 $8 1)8 40820 $1084.10 S4DBA0$40 $A0F40F40G 405 4G 103 10$40F 1054S 49$40 $ 40$40 940 $40 $10$40840 E. 840840840 $40840519310$ | 1030340 3403; suka agin bis ineart 408 iS trsurs l0gsust) Si0BADEAD $46$40$40 § $F i0S 105 105403403 40$ 10$ 1031084054) $40$10540 Drawn Series Bonds for sale at This loan is raised for the purpose of erecting the in New York $40340$40 $408 1034US493-403403 408 (0840810340840 $4408.10 34,3 1084) $435 0984081084084) 3408415408 108 (0840 Stisiogiy susirsingersares eegeugss 4 g40g20 | $a05aup40 $4.5108 10$408 1054034-S10840540340340 sugs05e0 40$ 10340 reas a "$40 Remit by draft on New York city banks, by registered 40840 iti $408 40810 nsinganst ) $40$4 131) $413: Suigiisio $40$ 403-103 40$ 10$ 4UF10540$ 405 10$4 15.40 540840810 Bu DOUBLE PARLOR with excellent apna Twenty. KENT. DF. ecuth street; upper xceptionable. it 176 N THE CITY, private table hirty-cighth street, partial desired: ref- ind require: —PL NT, SUN. front Rooms, double and stato to let, wih gas and fire. tor two pe: eens Rooms, $8 and $9; WOR SALE CH PHA LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES trom 59 8 years old; also flve good Road Horses Apply at 176 Mercer stre NREAT SALE OF HORSE BLANKETS, The KEKA HORSE BLANKe? COMPANY. 33 Mercer street, near Grand, are selling their immense stock’ ot Horse Clothing Tat wholesate d —THE CHEAPEST HAR! RET a cood bugey Harness, hand mate, si gool urocer’s “Harness, $25: a good intikman's Har: $3); a good double truck Harness, $1); a good blanket, $1 f0: waterproof Blankets, strapped unstrapned: Please call aud examine for your: es. FL HER & OSBOR 1 Barclay st, New York, Hes NK ROBES. ARN (I ipl Machin? and Horse, Furnish that please everybod: M. , Manufacturers Imp FOLEY, AUCTIONEER—ON prarnber al, at 2 o'clock P. M., SATURDAY, I shall sell, with: at 2256 Third avenue, one gray Horse, to IGHS, CARRIAGES, SLEIGH BELL every style and description: ail at large Assortment second hand and singhtly ne TO LEI REAR OF “198 MADISON [Teo WF AE horses; reut $1s. Inquire at c 0 LET—PRIVATE &, WITH SIX STALI and room for five carriages; also small stable Room for (wo carriages and three stalls No. 132 West Six- teenth street. r JANTED—. s SUITABL E FOR A dog cart; must be sound, kind; not afraid of cars, nigh, kuee action; good roadsier; tull 16 hands; must be ap. sent full particuiars and lowest price to M, K. : box 171 Herala office. Ww NIED—MATE FOR A CARRI \GEE HORSE; MUsT be 16 2, perfectly sound and kind. Address, with ey particulars a and where to be seen, P. H. W., room 6, 0. 10) ws TED=A SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY: ALSO A light Coupe; must be in good order ‘Address, with full particulars, J.'S. M., box 5,036 New York Post office, ANTED—A COACH OR COUPE AND, PAIR OF good Horses, for which desttable Heal Estate will Address, stating price, SMITH REGANI, t o ly ¢ r need wer. W TANTED—A_ FEW coach # vate stable in the city; every accommodation, West Forty-tirst street. GENTLEMEN'S ROAD AND es, to Board in the best ventilated pric No. 219 OST OFFICE NOTICE. The SLATLS EOR EUROPE for the week ending Satar. gar. Nov. 2h 187%, will close at this office as On Tuesday ‘at lis A.M. On Wednesday at) A. On ahgreday atilyg A. M., and on Saturday at llth A. M. and 7. L, JAMES, P. M, on ALE—SEAOOING “ STRAMBOAT” ESCORT, 200 F fect jong: also Steamshi Steamboats, Steam Yachts, Tuzs, &c. By FREDERICK G sCHMIDT, Not South Willian street. _ENSTR UCTI INSTUCTION.—FOR RIVATE A compensation a well educated lady. “VERY. SMALL NCES, SCEKS @ position and to teach the modern langvages and wi wiring Gate tamily Address JUDITH, dox 117 Heraid office. _MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Al extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Slate Work of every desc PENKHYN SLATE Union square, F T GREATLY & AA stock of Mart other marble work KLABER, Lt E Marble Turning tor the trace, A st Mighteeuth street, near Third av, ITEWARIS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND Woot Maple, Pep and a elegant designs, at the low. est prices West fwenty-third rect, be. 2 a areca Seventh and vighth avenues, 1 a large, WEST, 344.—10 LET, WITH BOARD, ‘oom, wish middle Room connecting, on second floor; all modern improvements and southern exposure a £ = ] Y PLACE,—NICELY Rooms, with first class Board, and single gentiemen, at moderate rates, les torent, with Bi back Parlor, ane one sing! ard; Me Ww EST. =! “ROOM TO TO -F STRE ¥ Room ‘on second floor, for a family or gen ’. BETWEEN nd story front and hall | Room, Feneetogr: reference: LET, WITH FURNISHED tor tamilies FIFTH one double U also two on tlemen. with STREK strictly first exchanged. FORTY, NINTH sand single Rooms —ELEGANT 3 house; QQ WEST IWELPTH STREET. NEAR 4O enue.—With Board, hand: Rooms on second door; also Rooms on third and table first class. 98™ STRENT, 3 FRONT suite or singly, having a Southern Jetto married or sthile gentiemen, with om, With iarge closets; reterenc: ‘ 3 siring first cla STREE accom) en suite or singly, with first odations can table. CLINTON PLACE. coms to let, with LARGE good Board, AD ricess Lia) halls: hot air throuchout; f desired, hot and cold water i TY-FIRST STREET, ma: references, Al WEST TWELFTH STREET, nished Room’ to rent, with break: NE. large rooms. % E. Handsomely furnished suit of FIFTH AV. mely furnished suite of floor; house ROOMS, exposur Board; hall --PARTIES DE- have Rooms, D SMALL at reasonable fires in grate Rooms, with liberal table and comtnre of a retined home; also one re ATLY FUR. toa gentle- man. 43 WEST FIF Board, a large, nicely turnisned Room, with ampie closet and water conven! pleasant back Parlor, to gent! gentlemen. FIFTH STREBT.~TO RE. T, WITH aleove front tence; also a man and wite or single A FE ‘Two laree square Rooms y furnished; every first c fence for eademen reaktast af desired, WEST THIRTY NINTH STR 57 Suits of re om = second and thir Board; ret eu, eT. | DOORS WEST OF and a front lass conven- DESIRA ‘BLE "4 floors, with BUARDERS W WASTED. snapancasan £ ohh ons Aner eee 243 wae svaner, Saeee chen oe a al.—Furnishe Beara" with or without Board; price $2 135 wh ‘without 959 WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Oe Seventh and highth avenues. —01 over Parlor to let, with or without B cold water, in private family ; terms mode 319 LEXINGTON AVENUY, BETWEEN THIRTY. eighth and Thirty-ninth streets—A furnished m tolet, with Board, toa single gentleman. Refer- on 8, 1. 1 7 ( BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANTLY — FUR- hishei second story front Room to let to gen tleman and wite; ‘d for the lady. ROADWAY AND _ TWENTY-SIXTI Nicely turnished Roo r STREES.— single and en suite, at Kreatly reduced prices; resiaurant attached, at Crittenden House. ICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND SUITS AT Grand Union Hotel, Fourth avenue and Forty-first bs furs street; dining rooms supplied with best {he market prices moderate, Ya M WO YOUNG LADIES WILLING TO SHARE A large room with another young lady can find Boat yery reasonably on Union square. Addteas i Herald Uptown Branch office. BUVARD AND LODGING WANTED. — OARD WANTEO—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN THB newhborhood of Fitth Avenue Hotei, Address J. D., Herald offic OARD WANTED—PERMANENTLY, FOR FAMILY ‘tting Room and connect> ‘ooms, all well 1uruished, at icinity’ of Broadway. between of three grown persons ing hall and interior Bec rate of $30 to $35 a week Fourteenth and Thirty-tourth streets, preferred. Ad- dress, with full deseription of rooms and price, ALPHA, box 166 Herald office, OARD AND LODGING BY THREE LEMEN— AnD ding Ushio unt iset aclan avis: pine ferred; ‘neighborhood of Twelfth to Twentieth street rm: Wost side, Address, stati i, KR. 3. T., Herald office, TLEMAN AND WIFE bef ts ROOM AND BED. ‘oom, comununicating, on third floor, pany Pilon square: price not over references exchanged. Ad- dress, giving | Jocation 1 and price, box 5,440 Post ae TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED— tor a young married couple in a respectable small Christian family, erTaan or French; price, including ‘or. board. trom $25 to $3) a week; location not above Fi tieth street. between Sixth and second avenues; reter- ged. Address X, Post oifice box ences ext —A SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOM, first or second floor, with Breakfast; location be: tween Twenty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, Madison and rifth avenues. Address, stating price, &¢., BACH ELOR, box 112 Herald Uptown Bratch oftice, 2 _ HOTELS. A “SIXTH AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER OF FORTY- + fourth -strect: thoroughly refurnished; single oom, from $3 to $6 per week: en suite, $8 to $20; first class restaurant at moderate prices, AN. LIGHT, WARM ROOMS, 250. She, ues and $1 per days: ent smilies Frankton’ House, comer Fratkfort and Willam streets Open all night BELMONT HOTEL, FULTON THROUGH TO ANN wars ee ena plan: open sit (ARITTENDEN HOUSE, BR BROADWAY AND TWENTY- sixth stree}.—Suits of Rooms for families, and single Rooms, with or without Board, at reducea prices. ARLE'S HOTEL, CAN EET, way.—Singie and double Rooms. rd, for the wintsr at oe tates save cinse tabla and sooouutees dutions; transient price $3 per day. ARD TIMES PRIVES.—THE NEW LESSEE OF the popular Park Hotel, corner of Beekman and Nassau streets, ofters superior accommodation for the Prices, which range {rom 2 to $20 per week. OTEL BRANTING, ER OF MADISON AVE- nue and Fifty~ Sten street—A new, first class house, handsomely furnished, with elevator and all ims provements; table a’! Hove; terms moderate. Lat, Superintendent OTEL st, GERMAIN, FI ¥TH AVENUE, TWEN- ty-second street and Broadway.—Elegant Sults and’ ikooms, newiy furnished, for the winter; moderate ra\ table d’hote, elevator, &e. ; Tooms WIk. TA niERRS MOUSE, ONE BLOCK WEST OF CITY 4 53 Warren street.—Prices reduced: good Rooms Ses ra day, $2.a week: family Rooms $1 a day. ADI ON SQUARE HOUSE, CORNER IWENTY. first street and Broadway.—Large, pleasant Rooms, neatly urnished: superior table: prices to eu ‘the times: Please cali and see. A. ATHES, BLOCK FROM GoOrE BR I INSTITUTE. FU =) Rooms tor gentlemen or gentleman and w EW. ENGLAND HOTEL—30 BOWERY, CORNEI or withaut Board: private tibe it desired: terms mod: | N Sinvand'strert, a0 itahe Rooms, wi tly furnished, erate. stuyvesant street, between Second and Third | 4ie¢. or 50c. per night, $210 $3 per week; 1orgentiemen avenues. only. TAURANT FRANCAIS, 54 WEST ELEVENTH street, between University place and Fifth ave- nue.—Table d'hote from 6 tos P.M. Breaktast, 50 cents, from 7 a. M. CHARLES JACQUES, Proprietor. ay COUNTRY BOARD. A ced ORRISTOWN, N. J.—A WINTER HOME, FIRST class Board, superior accommodations, in a pri- vate ‘tes a use ‘of carriage: ten minutes’ walk trom depot. Address box 35 Post office, Morristown. WINTER RESORTS, ovat NIOTORIA HOTEL, ssa, N. ’., Bahamas. T. J. Porter, Proprietor. ul Tmormation address J." 1 TDGERWOOD & CO., 753 Broadway, 4. Y. Steamers sail every two weeks. - ened A GROCERY ROUTE OF 300 CASH prictag herein ashy first class top Wagon, Horse and | br0e, S30 ; must be sold atonce. Address Tea ‘Tox Herald voftice. ATS NTION, ANTIQUARIANS!—FOR SALE, PRICS j 335, Book" printed at London, by William Ponsonby, in i603, entitled “A Discourse ot ‘the kelictie of Man, of his Summum Bonum.” Written by Sir Richard Barckley, | Kotght, Address ANCIENT, Herald office. A —FOR SALE CHEAP, DOWN TOWN, A WEL + paring established Oyster and Lagerbeer Saloon, ee Lx vicinity of the leading terries; price $300. Apply "NEY, Auctioneer, 2875 Bowery. A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER.—$5 000 CASH WILL purchase French's new Hotel, corner Charch and Cortlandt streets, now ruoning; completely farnishe: Kitclien to top; all Diack walnut : 60 elegantly turnishe rooms: four handsome biltiard tables, Only ta pid neaning business appiy Immediately to owner, 28 Cort nat street. RUG STORE FOR SALE,—FINE borer alecea! WELL stocked ; good, business; complete paratass ore, in New Yo leg Apply to GEO. GE Hy OR SALZ—A NICKEL PLATING BUST Ess, WITH _ a good custom, No 15 Spruce street, 1OR SAL FIXTURES AND LEASE OF “LIQU Store, corner gle street and avenue 0. Apply at Howard Brewery, 524 West Thirty-third strect. (OR SALE—LIQUOR STORE AND LUNCH ROOM reason for selling, going out of business. No. 12 Ol slip. OR SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST FITTED p Restaurants and Chi House, in a first class. heighborhood down town; doing a good business; no agent nor any one but a cash Customer, nyreparey to nay a good price, need apply. Address J. K., Uerald office POR SALE—AN OLD ESTARLISHED ALE AND Chop House, now doing a good business; lone lease and cheap rent; Cig eg AT Beales Wa) for selling. Call pon or address CHOP HOUsE, ixth avenue. F°8, "BALE—GROCERY BUS: Bs ols on a leading avenue ; ing a good business, which may be with means. FOR SALE GTWO GILT FRAME MANTEL MIRRORS Steet by 7; also one Herring Safe and a four-pull Pump. Apply at 399 Greenwich street. FOR SALE VERY CHEA A CIGAR STORE, ry Broadway ; other business cause tor selling; priee, Fe for selling. Apply on Brooklyn, E. V., of 01 Sourt street, Brooklyn. Reta y ear PRIVATE SUPPER ROOMS, smal! Hotel; part cash and Real Estate or for balance: fortune tor any man or woman; go sold to close an estate House 696 Broad way. NO. 15 EA OUSTON HE CLIFTON SHADE: ‘AST. ‘street (established 20 years), The Taurine having two places of business, [§ desirous of disposing of the above House, on reasonable terms; aoing a fine business at the present time. ‘Apply to H. ULUFTON, on the doe increased by a party Address L. M., box 114 Herald office. R SALE CHEAP—A LIM#, LATH AND BRICK Yard, now doing « good business: 111 health reason Premises. 3 Little Water stree' LOCKWOUD, Attorne; AND uriy ase y 57 BAst, OF and University pla Rooms. suite or singly, with Be obtain le feb ra ES references exchanged. EIGHTH T NINTH STREET, BRTWEEN BROADWAY Handsomely . twoor three can tarnished TREET.—FU RNISHED Rooms to rent, with Board; single Room for a gen- WEST FORTY.FOURTH week for two; BML only; 10: ay RD 4 WES? THIRTY EIGHTH somely furnished back Parlor, with alcove Chamber; for gentlemen only. olerences. other Rooms, with or wit TH STRE jurnished VP aad require. KINGTON AVEN 1 Rooms, wi Rentlermen and wives and’ single 147} te UE, HANDSO IWENTY-SEV xington avenue. gentiemen; STREET. teat pie close: thout Board, T,—TO LET, arlor Floor; MELY FUR. Board, on first and third gentiemen ; NEAR ty Pleasant furnished’ Rooms, wieh sunny exposure. fo let, with good board to single terms moderate; good table Board, $4 per THIRTY. FOURTI 7 tarnished front Parlor, 2 32 and wie, ray third Boor, with two largo closets, Kooms fo 1 TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 241 h ialy will let south Rooms on floors, together or separately, with first ol | vate table if desired; terms moderate, STR ELE for gentleman also large Room on ¥ gentlemen A PRIV ATE rst or second 8 Board, pri mo “BE SOLD CHEAP -THE ENTIRE FIXTURES 01 ‘a Clothing Store, Gas Fittings, Awning, Tables at Shelvings. Cause of retiring from business, 201 Sout street, corner of Catharine. MAC HINERY. Lu STYLES Ney. AND SECOND WAND BS EN. ines, Bovlers, &c., bought, sold and exchanged: Ht STREET. NICELY Zomprete Factories purchased; store #levators, Cul furnished Rooms. with excellent Board ; $13 per he lied. Presses, de. say RTS & KING, 119 Liberty rty street LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Baa Engines and Peller, oeam Pe ar | OPFMA Manufacturers, 222 to 225 Water street, Brooklyn. VOR SALE—ONE 10-HORSE POWER UPRIGHT Engine with tubular boiter, all complete and i first class order; also one 12horse power horizontal Engine with flue boiler, almost new and in first clase condition, Callat 51 Vesey stree STEAM And: A es CLASS A DVI VERY sale a few second hand ones, in tor sale. JAS. CLAYTON, 14 and 16 Water's, brooxlyay WS tep—tanoe ADAMS COTTAGE, PRESS. SEND particulars to VANDERBURGH, WELLS & CO, toh stroet, ANTRD—WASIINGTON HAND, PRES: double mediu: Address, with Pe Vv ANDERBURGH, WEELS: Ls we Gv., fo teh si Brooklyn, NY FINE. “ARTS. " PAINTING OF “RIN BURRSTADTS SPLENDID Fae Casdbiuion a aa Broadway, tor the benefit of of the argary and Chil Hospital; also Paintings by a *