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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO, 13,991. AMUSEMENTS—Sxcoxp Pace—First, second and third ST! Cee seers eoFian a i bo be fe fhe pil FOR SALE—Fiast Paca— Ee % PE ORTUEITIBG eres rin coh i tern Paga-Fourt ; BUSINESS 8 BSTATE FOR SALE—! tur Paces Sixth umn. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Savesru Pace—Second cob uot No—sprexrn Pace—Sixth column. COACHMEN aie D GARDBNERS—seventa Page—Sec- ond col ooastwise” B STEAMSHIPS—Seventa Pacs—Fifth and sia c CopAit RE MSPS Niven Paar. ‘EVENTH Pace—Third column, parcins ACADEMIES—Seconp Pace—Fourth column, ¥ GOUDS—Pirst Aan FourtD column. Ween catane is FO Lek Saunt HED AND UN- ‘trst Pace—Fift! AUT. RUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Suvants Pack—Fifth col BXCURSIONS—Seve AGE—S! lumn, FINANCIAL—Ninta Poe. ible FOR SALE—sgconn Pacx—Fourth col he a3 At aD APARTMENTS TO LET— Pace—tith column. FURNITURE: SECOND PaGk—! ourth column. ba eps ae TED—FEMALES—suvuxta Pace—Second HELP WNTED—MALES—Sevexma Pacz—Second and third columns. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Pinst Bace—Thira and fourth columns. HOTELS —csvuneu PaceThird cotomn. HOUSES. | ROOMS, &C, WANTED—Viner Pacs—Sixth INDURTHAL Ex EXHIBITION COMPANY—Finst Pace— Six guste Crion—Fiest Pace—Fourth column. KCTURE SEASON—Sxcond PaGe—third column, Loan OFFIC 5—Finst Pace—Fourth column, ST AND FOUND—Finst Pack— Second column, ACHINERY~—Sxconp Pacr—Fourth ci MARBLE MANTELS—Sevanta Paar Stath colunin, MEDIVAL—Suvesta Pace—Sixth c aaa tings ed ADVERTISEM S813 Tera Pace— Sixth column. SCELLANKOUS~ Frnst Pacs—Poarth column, USICAL—Seventu Pace—Fourth column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Furtu Pace—Fifth and sixth coln PERSON NAL Pres: it Pacr—First column, mlanse ieee ORGANS, &C.—secoxp =Page—Third PROVESSIOWAL SITUATIONS MANTED—FENALES— u Pace—Second colum: PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY mo SALE OR TO RENT—First Pack—sixth colum aaear Se ada TO EXCHANGE—' ast Pace—Sixth BAL eT ATE WANTED—Finst Pace—Sixth o 5 SELIGIOUS NOTICKS—Figst Vace—First and second columns, BALES AT AUCT A. Al AUCTION—Sevuntn Page—tourth SITDATIONS igs oereery Jagteourth column. First and second columns. SITUATIONS’ W ANTED—MALES—Szvanra Pagr—Sec- erEcli. “NOTICES —Prnsr Pace—Second and third srosttiN boas, BIRD», &C.—Finsr Pacs—Third Pad fea DE ES—Svextn Pacr—Third column. LEY FOR DUBIN s8 PI le, BSS PURPOSES—Fins? Pace. TRAVELLERS CUIDE~Suventa Pace—st UNFURNISHED one AND RPAMMENTS fo LET Gk—Fiith col a WANIED P10 PURCHASE Rast Pace— WESTOHESTER OOUNIY PROFERTY ok Sere at ue GE—Sixth column, 4C.—Fimsr Pack—Fourth col- PERSONAL, NY INFORMATION OF NORAH MANNING, OF DIN- gle, county Kerry, Iretand, by her sister Hannah, Address soz West Futy-seventh street. «A uiow—wiLt YOU NOT REMAIN pee AD- FA dress, insincere contide \d office, eeee EY8 R oF INSTERBERO, GERMANY, lease Communicate at MURRAY, Y, 9 Broadway, New York. She UR SOHN By, (Gigreste COWLAM, IN JANUARY LAST, AT THE city of New. York: married my nt, and by 80 doing Committed the ‘crime of bigamy bis brothe: George B. Cowiam, of the city of Washington, D. ¢ ‘writes my client that his brother Charles isaead. I a thorized to ofler $%,0U0 for legal proof satistactory to ie of Madsath, De He pepe ores ok hia convicwlon tor e. December i SHAK 120 Bi I way, New York city. saber eo C. c. niet A aN th zh P UEREVIEW, ve N IFTH AVENUE STAGE, FRIDAY, ONE O'CLOCK.— Faget il vo, ladies addtess gentleiian who followed PY lo Canal if fe. Geblars and address WATCd, Herald omea,° “Ome PAF PHIA CAN BE FIXED: MEK G. at French’s as soon after 10 a. poatibie. ME Preceares WANTED OF MK. JOHN TAYLOR, formerly of Dodworth.—If this advertisement meets Hs exe. 1 Nill be fo his personal interest 10 write tmme- Giately ro his sister, Miss M.A. Taylor, direct to No. 64 street, Gioisop road, Sheen, stating os many e sas he can proving his identity, tur his uncie, ‘homas Tayl as left him a legacy. The sooner he With his sister the better, His uncle, J. .is advanced in years, Any friends sending to ‘his sister, Miss avior. their latest information of J.T. will ‘obige his fnglist trie friends. NFOKMATION WANTED—OF NICHOLAS HENNES- sey, son of William Hennessey and Mary Moroney, Who left Limerick tor New Orleans about 26 years ago, by Kate 1f¢ Decoven street, Chicago, FNFORMATION WANTED—OF DAVID FERRO, OF the cliy of Kingston, Jamaica; at last accounts he Was ut Key West or Taliahassee, Fla. He will hear news cig eatig e by communicating with G. DE COR- OVA & O1 o, 62 William street, or box 956 New York Post ate. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. RELIGION us NOTICE! Deere oF CHRIS rT. relehth street, near Broadway. Tyeng Rev. van Buskirk, newly elected pastor, will preach % 10:30 A M. We preach Christ and Him ued We advocate a return to the hing and practice of apostolic times; the Bible alone against human creeds and confessions of taith; ba, Say yd the remission of rigtian union on of the Bible alone, cordially invited to tse ‘0 our pi bie dec ig er STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—REV. H. Pendleton, pastor, will preach morning and sn Sunday school and Bible Binases at2P. Bhat ag tee SERVICES—WEST TWENTY-THIRD street Presbyterian church.—The Rev. Erskine N. White, D, D., will be Sp as pastor on Sunday even- ing next. Sermon pete nN. Conkling, D. Ad- greet Pe, Rev. Drs. eLeas and MH. Hutton. Service at 3 EY, J. SPENCER KENNARD, PILGRIM BAPTIST church, Thirty-third street west of Eighth LAS nue.: .—Morning,, “The Way of Salvation.” Evening, "T! Moment Alter. All welcome, EY. J. W. BARNHART WILL PREACH IN OLD Forsyth reat church lecture room at 10}¢ A. M. and7P. Sabbath school at 9A, M. and 2 P, Beats mee. All invited. EV, SAMUEL M, HAMILTON. PASTOR OF SCOTCH Presbyterian church, Fourteenth street, between a and Sixth aenben will preach to-morrow at 30:30 A. M, and 3:30 P. M. 5V, WILLIAM P. CORBIT, PASTOR OF SEV- enth street Methodist Episcopal church, near Cooper, iy ed will preach Sabbath morning on *The Sinner’s Lament at the Judgment,” and in the evening on ane Eternity of Future Punishment.” All seats ee. Ri WILLIAM ADAMS, D. D., WILL repAcE. Pet 1A. M., and Rev, 8: D, Alexander, D. D., at 3:30 M.. at the peacsecs Avenue Reformed churen, corner of Fifty-seventh street. 'T. LUKE'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Forty-first aireet near sixth avenue. Toe LS she pane Rev. J. FP. McClelland, 10% A.M. and ih ting Wednesday evening, at 734 o'cloc! yer A welcome to all. T. MARK’S, SECGND AVENUE AND TENTH street. The. Rey. Dr. Watson will preach at 10:45 Ai Moi and at 1290, P. M.. the rector, Key Dr, Rylance How Can We Wisely ai ne’ Question of the Hour: Emectively Help the Poor.’” EMPERANCE QUESTION. REY, J. F MOLEL pastor of St, Luke's Mettiodist Episcopal cium roby first street, near Sixth avenue, by wy special ny request, will preach a sermon on sunday Teenie euuloce provicusierdciiveres: wetere. the Dis: trict Conference at Peekskill, Ail are welcome. ABERNACLE B \ PTIsT oruRen BRGORD AVE- nue, between Teuth and Eleventh stré James eapetay | Hawthorne, pastor. Service A. M Subjects:—Morning, Show your Colo nm ania ‘What think ye of Christ.” Baptiz ing at the close of Myre der Young men and strangers are specially Invi HE REV. MORGAN DIX. D, D.. Rector of Trinity . Will preach in Ghrydostom's caper Thirty-ninth street, corner Seventh avenue, on Sunday evening, December 12, The Sunday services at the Tunes 7,9 and 103 A. M., 33g and 734 P.M. Every seat is tree. HE DEDICATION OF THE MORNING STAR UNION Mission chapel, Twenty-sixth street, near Seventh Avenue, will take place Sunday, at 2% P.M. Revs. Dr. Deets’ Pullman, Anderson, Wasting, iMinging 3. i, King and othe: to assist in the services. Ts REV. CYRUS DIXON, D, D., SECRETARY OF Home Mission Boars, will preach to-morrow in tne Forty-second street Presbyterian ghareh, ob ade ok enth and Lighth avenues, at 1034 A. M. a: fae Strangers and neighbors are earnestly aad condi ly in: vited to attend, HE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY HAS REMOVED to Fifticth street, east of Third avenue. Sunday services, 10% A. M., Sunday school, 23 P. M. ESTMINSTER PR‘ SBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST ‘Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avennes,—The Rey, George 0. Mathews will preach is tmmoarrge, forenoon at 1034 o'clock and evening at o'clock. Fron PEURORY MADISON AVENUE, CORNER OF Thirty ‘hth street, Rev. son N. Galleher rector.— Services, As M. and 3:30 P.M. 1 TH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, near Second avenue.—Rey. W. H. Boole, on Sun: day gvening, ie poleck, from midnight to’ midday. F, Bottome, D. D., will preach at 1035 A.M. Ali e, 'T0 BE SOLD DURING PRICE FOUR CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. A ~*aNoPActURERS' Co! CONSIGNMENT SALE, 719 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE STEWART'S, $225,000 WORTH OF SOLID GOLD AND SILVER W $50,000 WORTH $75,000 WORTH OF JE 5 Sia 3|3| B REAL CORAL, Y, SILVERWARE, aC. THE HOLIDAYS REGARD- LESs OF COST, EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, ONE PRICE ONLY. SOLID COIN SILVER WATCHES $480 AND UP- W. SOLID GOLD WATCHES $15 60 AND UPWARD, EVERY WAICH WARRANTED TO KEEP PERFECT [EI HE F > = S Zz =| 2/5| TIM THE ABOVE GOODS HAVE KEN CONSIGNED TO US BY THE LEADING MA “B UFACTURERS IN THIS bas THE WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL THK ABOVE COST AND aT fitie vine Hae a4 TUR ANUPACTURERS EGARDLESS OF WE CORDIALLY S DAY AND EVENING. REYS, 779 BROADWAY. . MINERAL htt GINGER ae sparkling Wines; nutac of complete tus and waterials, with Se neeen sy ble territory. Cata- ‘st avenue, Twenty- w York, logues ree, sixth and Twenty-seventh strects, N Bal eaoy EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING Grand Exiraordinary Drawing Royal Ha ana Lottery, Royal H. Lots December 16, iit? Pacem nar 16, 187411 nly Tiekew! ony 100 Tickets! One Prize to every Seven Tickets! One Prize rr oo t $1,200, h to be uted. Circulars, with’ full p riculare, “tree. Address P. Q DEVLIN, Stationer and "General Agent, 90 Liberty street, —HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. 3 Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Hamburg City Lottery. Brunswick Government Lotte Prizes cashed and information given. Lock box 5,59, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York. A WPARKS, EMERSON & CO.. AGENTS FOR + Kentucky State Lotieries, drawn 4 xtraordinary Royal Havana ue drawn Dee. 16 Kentucky Single Number Lottery, n Deg. 26, 1874 Masonic Reliet Lottery, of Nortol 20, 1874. Prizes cashed, information furnis! Mf and cireulars sent, by addressin 3 # CO. 180 Broadway, room 4 Post office box 5,272, Pee office attached, Office hours 7 A. M. till 7 AYANA LOTTERY... ORR AT O eae ing. Prices greatly reduced. B.A K & 00., Broad street, room 15}, (Post office rey 4, Cait New No. York. ENRY A, DANIELS, M. D., 144 LEXINGTON AVE- nue, hear Twenty-ninth street.—Spectal attention omne diseases of men and important medical and surgi- cal cases, 'AVANA LOTTERY. Extraordinary Pravwing, December 16, yt 2.087 Prizes amounting 1,200,000 f, 500.000 100,000 Prize ot ‘50,000 Prizes of $25,000 cach. 50,00 4 Prizes of $10,000 ench..... 40 000 2 Prizes ot N00 each, 000 Qf 2.076 Priges amounting to. rece ot intormatios ii MARTINGS & CO., Bankers, 10, Walt street, rew ment: Post office box 4,085, New York. ‘AVANA LOTTERY, EXTRAORDINARY, DECEM- r 16; great reduction in price of tickets; send for clreujars E, SUONNENBERG, box 190 Post office, New Haven, Conn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, A’ BARKER & SON'S cry AUOTION ne iP NEW YORK TAT- corner of Broadway ang ‘hit ninth street MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER. AUCTIONE S: REGULAR SALES’ OF HORSES, CARKIAG HSN &C., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ELEVEN O'0LOCK, TWENTY-FOUN. hours allowed tor trial on every horse sold under warrantee, THIS 18 the only auction mart in the 8 the proper facilities for showing horses on sale; large Driving King, entirely under cover, and plenty of room for examination. CATA Laut OF SALE THIS DAY, ELEVEN O'CLOCK, FOR ACCOUNS of wiom it way concern, a bay Stal- lon, got hi J Manhattan (son of Risdyk's Hambietonian), 1536 hgh # years old; been trained but litte and can at 48 very promising and pertectly sound and Kind; sold by. order Aicxahder. Patterson, Fleetwood Park, to pay charges aid Keeping. A Lt by Ternill ELEGANT COMBINE. sorrel thoroughbred saddle and harness Mare, got Pay Harris) Glencoe, son of 1 Glencoe, dam by imp, Sovereign, bred by Wm, Snyder, Shelbyville, Ky. ; pedigree warranted; 18% hands high. 6 years old; very stylish driver; can trot in $ iminutes fine under saddie; goes all gaita: has run in 1 484 with 120 Ibs. up, and is warranted sound and kind. BUSINESS SLEIGH, WITHOUT EXCEPTION the most beantiful brown sad- dle and harness Pony in America, 1344 hands high, 7 years oid: splendid under saddle; gocs all gaits: elegant in harness: perfectly gentle and docile, yet gamey and very ae sah @ periect Ute horse, and warranted sonnd and TOP SIDE bar Road Wagon, by Benson. THE FAST bay Hambletonian Trotting Gelding Post Boy, got by Iron Duke, 1544 hands high, 7 years old; an cleg! fame and easy driver: ha: record of 2:43; isa great male narees can de driven by a lady; is. sold to Close an estate, and is warran‘od sound atid kind. FOUR PORTLAND Sleig) ni, VERY SPEEDY bay Trotting Gelding, got by Young Morril, well known on the road as the Lawrence horse, 15% high. 7 years old; 4 prompt and handy driver: can Ee Poms 2:50 to road wagon, and is Warranted sound and TOP PONY PHAETON, palit by Close. FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT, consisting ofa tast crose- matched team chestnut Horse and brown Mare, 154 high, 7 and 8 years old; fine, stylish drivers: can trot in Sminutes, and are warranted sound and kind. Also Coupe Rockaway, double and single Harness, Blankets, TWENTY-TWO other top and no top Road Wagons, Depot, a pe and Business Wagons, Carriages, dc, NEW AND SECOND hand Harness, Morse Clothing, Spades, weds pepe a Hisiteray & Ce ie DESCRIPTION ae ‘sale. JALES NEVER postponed on account of weather. A —TO THE DRIVING PUBLIO, A. Be are now applying to side bar AG Va a aay at- ment, which, produces A Ps TLY #ASY, PVBL RIDING WAGOs, entirely free from ratile oF “ereak.” and giving increased strength and satety, with- out adding to the weight. With on im} paveinene we are also using (after a thor- é past three years) the paraliel or ough tris running with greater precision and straight ree raxlot Jess friction than any axle ever used for speeding. Gentlemen interested in driving matters are invited to examine these improvements at our factory, Broadway and Forty-seventh street, or at our warerooms, Filt avenue and WOU Con street. REWSTER & CO., of Broome street, UCTION SALE-—TH(S DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF new and second hand top Buggien, Phactons, Rock- tink By" Business Wagons, Robes, Blankets, Har- eae COLE & MURPHY, 379 Fulton atreet, TAR OF STYLISH CARRIAGE HORSES FOR Bays, 16 hands, 6 and 7 years old. long manes anatatis; sound and kind. “Apply in foretioon at No. $ West Fortv-sixth street, Duan ots SLEIGHS, Cutters, mtiiag, seats, panies and three-seaters, Fortland Sicigh: all styles, both single and two seats, trimmed and un- oh pane at low prices. MAREST & CO., 628 Broadway. —BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEE, THE WELL Known bay horse Boston Boy. record of 2:36; great pols’ horse; ER, Auctioneer, at JI o'clock, corner | or thirty ninth beret Broadway. NY PARTY HAVING A FIRST CLASS SHIFTING Pole, with silverplated tips, for light road wagon, for salecheap, can finda purchaser by addressing k., box 8 Herald office. BREWSTER WAGON AND STIVERS SLEIGH, IN perfect order; price $300 and $175. Can be seon at 16 Bast Twenty-cighth street AVANA LOTTERY.—EXTRAORDINARY DRAW- ing—German government Lotteries, Prizes cashed and intormation given. WACHSMANN & CO,, Bankers, 7Sand 77 Nassau street. Post office box 3,316. 1 Mornin, “The TH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, M.S. Terry pastor.—Services at 10% and 734 P. M. subieci—"The Wondrous Cross.” kvening— ‘ondrous Crown.” sae LUST AND F FOUND. A POCKETBOOK LOST—CONTAINING $16 be AND three Rings, two of no account; lost golng from Greenwich aire! & Taylor's, in the Grand street care, The fasde: ibe rewarded by leaving the same treet. OST—ON “TAU RSDAY EVENING, DFCEMBER 10, in neighborhood of Twelfth street and Fitth avenae, @ Box, containing feather trimming. The finder w: i receive a suitable reward by returning same to AITKEN, SON & CO., Broadway, corner Eighteenth street. OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVEN: NG LA 4 mond Stud, enametied settin: A Di nuitable reward wa be paid if returned to Mr. SIMMONDS. 609 Broad- OST—A MINK MUFF; BROWN SATIN LINING, with bows and talls; Dlack silk braid attached ; lost Thursday aight betweeen the tair on Thirty-third street and West Fourth street. Return to Rev. Ur. DEB: West twenty-second street, and receive $10. OST—A FIREMAN’S BADGE, NO, 389. FIN "Please return to 217 East Jwenty-eighth street, RE WAKDS. DER F J. W. JOHNSTON, LATE OF FORT SCOTT, KAN- sas, will call on or leave his address on or before the 25th inst. with J. R. Brown. at tldrige, Dun « Oo., $40 Broadway, he wall receive @ cordial welcome and be liberally deait' A, SCOVILL, REWARD.—LOST, IN PASSING FROM THIRD 1) avenue and Tenth'street to Broadway and Twen- we -third street to fenth avenue. a gold Pen and Pencil Case. Above reward will be paid on return to 90 East Tenth street. ‘OHN Hi. PINC N WANTED (ON AC. count of a death in the family) as to the above, who Jet New York about six years ago; resided at 600 Bleventh avenue. Any information will be thanktully received by JA. ROGERS, Atrorney-at-Law, No. 4 New see free. C.—HOME NEXT WEEK, ONE DAY, MEET J. ms me Tuesday, at 11. if] fall, Wednesda, ¥; game hour. Cor. B. ana G. AKLES. IGNON.—1 AM AND ALWAYS WILL BE TRUE, Rocks, OLD BOY—MEET ME AT STEWART HUN. ter's, 635 Sixth avenue, corner ihirty sccond street, to-night, for that old time ratte. S. 8 S.—PLEASE ADDRESS P. 1 office, appointing an interview. ILLIAM HARTY, WHO WAS COACHMAN FOR ‘Thomas T, Ferris about 1864, 1s requested to call at No. 9 Pine sireet, third story, back room. 0., HERALD $25 REWARD.—LOST, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 4) on Fourteenth of Fifteenth’ street, between Seventn and Fifth avenues. or on Broadway. between Fourth and Twenty-sixth streets to Cafe Brunswick, Sohtaire Diamond Farting, about one carat stone. the Aner will receive the avove reward by leaving same at West Fifteenth street, where the mate can be seen, Bawnbrokers please notice, 5 REWARD.—ON THE 6:03 P. M. HARLEM e train, November 27, a Pocketbook, conteining $160 and Papers of no value except to owner. Whoever will return it to Mr, SMITH, Agent, Fordham, or com- municate by mail, will receive the above reward and thanks of the owner, 300 REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO QUES. tions asked for the recovery of one set ot dratts, No, 10,252, 50,000 francs, drawn by Limbert & Co, and 0. F. Kraus & Co., of Paris, to order and not en. dorsed payment has Leen stopped. Also, one set of dia monds and one Pearl y nete ea of which have been stolen trom the owner. ILL THE PARTY WHO RODE IN JERSEY CITY horse car Friday morning, December 11, taking Desbrosses terry, then car up town, address H. "C., Post office, Vanbri ixeport, M Ags. COUDERT BROMIERS, 49 Wall street, N. ¥. $30) WILL BE PAID FOR THE SOUVANIRS e taken this day from No, 22 Kast sixty ninth street, and no questions asked, Address H. K. through the Personals, stating time and place. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. LLEN STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—FRER toall. Morning service usual time. subject for the evening, “Zhe Unknown God.” Kev. George 0. ¥helps, pastor. TTHL HARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND Forty-second street, Mr, B. Woilf will speak Before the Association ot opi sts, Sunday at 103 and 7% o'clock, subject, he Blunders of i opie Theological and Material.” Conference at 2 P. LL cAINIS’ PROTESTANT EPIsCOPAL cuUoRGH, key. William H. Dunnell, rector, Henry street, per Seummel, New York.—Service every Sunday mora: fr 10}q, and every Sunday evening at 73g. The rector wi preac T DE GARMO HALL, &2 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Fourteenth street.—sunday, 10:30; Lucien 8. Cran- Gall, Rev. Lucius Crandall and itev, E.R, Swackhaim 2:30, Taspirat onal Speaking; 7%, Madox, of Maine, bene and Corsy, T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST TWENTY. fitth street reaching December fhe pastor, Rev. A. ©, OSBORN, D. D.. at 1034 A. and? M. WEST A’ FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, Forty-sixth street —Pre; bing By Dr. Armitage, fee Sunday morning 10% “and evening 73 o'clock und a; school 9A. M. All L cordially i ted. A SPIRITUAL FIRE TEST.—MARY E. SUYDAM, of Chicago, puts her hands, arms and face into thé Diaze of a kerosene oll lamp; also takes live coals into her mouth while under spirit control and protection, on Sunday evening, directly after the lecture, about 3 o'clock. Admission 50 cents. Lyman. Howe, Trance Speaker, lectures for the Beep, ot Progressive »pirit- ‘Re $ at 10S, A. M. and 7! M. Children's Lyceum at 2% P.M. All at 1,195 | roaaway, near Twenty-ninth street. Ladies? Fair yEREAN BAPTIST ©. eouSR, [, DOWNIN ford streets —Rev. P. L, Davies will preach Sabbath morning, on “Trae Glory of Christian Manhood” even. ing a serinon to the young. Roo LYN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, HANSON plerpodiae church, Monday evening next, ‘Aauress ev. Or. baniel Inuiesy and Professor peasne. Holos by Mrs, Sanger. Other interesting exer- See OF THE STRANGERS, MEROER STREET, near Bighth Brytaue Deems is to preach at lu: 0 aauiee ty Bias hegime Morning service, Bjeet, “Doing Evi rt ci) YATHOLIO APOSTOLIC CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues.—ser- Siiiave Segond Coming ike Boetag pe tice PENN a Co ¥ sOurin’s Segond Coming tiie Blessing, Not the Leslrue (BURCH oF oun saviouR, Ly seventh street, near Fight! Rev, James Me Pullman pater on, SUN tAY morning, at Hh “Religion, the Higher Education.” junday evening, at7:45, “ternal Life and kternal Death." Matthew, 46.—"“‘And_ these shait pvetlaating punlahment, Dut the righteousintolte errs al.’ John, xvii, 8.—' and this {tue eternal, that they |@ght know thee, the only” true fi ane non che he o ohn its find ts inthe Zondimnation, that light ts came’ into. the men love a cness rather than it, bes Seeds were evil.’ st, Boca’ ehetr ANSON PLACE ght CHORCH,—REY, dD. Fulton, D. 1) preach next Sabbath mornin Wig A.M. Sabie wee Mtntstry and bats Thee Distinctive Work: and im the evening at 7: i, Subs oes the Doctrine of Universalism ‘snilaty Uni SPECIAL NOTICES, —THE AMERICAN REGISTER, 7 the most widely circulated of the mantel ot poe nals published ‘Ope. A capital medium lor Americ advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain and the Buropean Continent. Subscriptions and advertisements tor ‘the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and_ single copies of the Aer may be ovtained at.the office of the New York erald, New York. A —DECEMBER 29, $250. 000, DECEMBER 29, SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT 1N AID OF THE MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA. DAY POSITIVELY FIXED, TUESDAY, 20TH DECEMBER, LAST CHANCE, i by Act of the Virginia Legis Authorized by i the Ficqinie Les! lature (passed 0,000 TICKETS—6,000 CASH GIFTS. $250,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY. ‘ One Grand Cash Gilt of... $30,000 One Grand Cash Gitt of... 25,000 One Grand Cash Git of, 20,000 10,000 5.000 2,500 2°00 15,000 79 Cash Gitts of x 240 Cash Gifts of 23000 578 Gash Gifts of 22,900 5,000 Cash Gifts ot 80,000 6,000 6,000 CASH Girt’, Ge REA ATING. z Ee OF TICKETS, Whole Tickets. 1910 (0 Halt Tickets.. 5 00 For ‘lickets, Ci &c., aa E BRANCB, SER TK AssoCrATION (Room Bs 7S and 80 Broadway, New tork. Post office Sox Lan HENRY V, MOORE, Secretary. TTENTION!—CASH IN HAND FOR PERSONS Mishing to realize on surplus stocks, Merchandise, Furniture, 4c, Address, in confidence, W. A. T., box 730 ‘ost office. bet’ DRAWINGS OF THE SBNTVORE ate and shelby College Lotteries Sanrvcey warm exina Class His—oeceuneR LL, 1A, 19, 54 23, 53, 1, 30, 49, 25, a SHELBY, EXTRA CLASS 123—DRCRMBER IL, 1874. 60, 62, 74, '23, 2, 59, 64, a 12 NTUOKY STATE, CLass SO6—pxckMNER 11, 18/4, i 37, YM, 16, 21, 6, 67, 7 1 8 aqernyy era the it 1. 1874 3, 1 oF Brak 4 4h, 37, 5 3%, SAI & Go, sa ers, Covington, Ky, Post oitie box %7bl, New Yorks ©” Ow nEtOM BY ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. Grand extraordinary, Single, Kee Rauber Scheme (authorized Ree Special Act of gry Legislature), for the benefit of the je_ University of Paducah, $600,000 to be distributed amo among the holders of tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000, ‘The drawing to take place at C Covington, Ry., Satard “ - ‘December she Nodisooant on Prizes, “Bvery Prize pala in full. SIMMONS, DICKINSON » Managers. ‘Scheme. 1 Prize of sprees ie 1 Prize of 1 Prize of, a n 1 Prize of — 30,v00, 1Prize of — 20,000, 1 Prize of 10,000. 10 Prizes of —_ 5,000, "500 Prizes of Are. 8,060 Approximation Prizes, aici 5,576 eae Loeb ee . Whore tickets, $5, Remember that every Hrize is drawn and payable in full, without deduction. These Drawings are never post- poned, take place regularly the last saturday of each month. Send for circular. ‘duress ail orders to SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Covington, Ky. ENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY.— $600,000 in prizes, December 26. Circulars of intor- mation free. Adaress GKO. H. BOOTH, 73 Nassau street (Post office box 3,037), New York. Nona UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE to the public that he has no interest, directly or in- directly, individually or otherwise, with’ the firmjbusi- ness, Nor with the firm of B. Fox & Co., 391 Canal street, in this city, and that the sald firm nas no authority from me to use my name in any form whatever in connection with business, LEANDER FOX, 26 Varick street. nx, Dec. Ll, 1874. N ERVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS BROUGHT on by indiscretions, excesses, or ek Oy the and nervous system, treated by HENRY A, Da TELS, M, D,, 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty: ninth street. (0) OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY + State Lotteries.—Simmons, Dickinson & Co., Managers. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 331—DECEMBER 11, 1874, 17, 59, 52, 13, 41, 2, 83, 40, 49, 73, 63, KENTUCKY, CLASS NO, fo ptcrtine 1, 1874, 25, 40, 53, i. 61, 63, 53, 68, HENRY, EXTRA CLASS Ho. ss— pecans 38, 58, 18, 59,1 Fut iniormation by abpiying to J OLtres 200'Broad: way, room 6, first floor, rear oftice, or Post office box w York city, =KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT- ey on Havana plan. Extraordinary draw. ing ber 26. Circulars or information turnished by Chore 200 Broadway or Post office box 4.969, Ree HAVANA LOTTERY, Extraordinary Drawing, December 16. Ctrcutars Siist aioemadon te urebas panes: Spanish Bang jovernment: ‘y pure’ ane S Aen TYLOR & CO., Bankers, Noo fn Walt street, New York. M Ws LADIES OF, THE MORNING STAR UNION Mission Sunday School will open & Fair in their new chapel, 165 and 167 West Twenty-sixth street, near Seventh avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, December 15, 1874, which will continue every alternoon and evening during the week. to raise funds to furnish and help pay off the debt on their building ju: completed, Wl) ip)! BILLIARD ROOM. Bowling eee, and Ore Art Gallery, Sixteen conenders By andard Tables. The finest coilection of Caricatures in the world. Grand opening on Saturday evening, December 12, on which occasion the champion, Maurice Vignaux, and Frangois Ubassy will give an exhibition. GEORGE M, THOMAS, JERRY P. THOMAS, 14. ANN STRERT.—“MULLEN'S SHOW CARDS AND Oilelotn Signs, for every business, ready made and to order at short notice. $1,200,000, SR ORT ATES Spturey ated. sent free, So. 196 Broadway. Cuba, December 16 Circulars o! BA TES & SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. A TROR FALE ALL KINDS OF FAS ‘CY DOGS, Birds, &c.; Medicines for al prepared Food tor mocking birds, at B, G, Boves'S No.8 Greene street, near Cana TRDS PET ANIMALS, GOLDFISH AND, PLANTS for aquaria, Mocking Bird Food, Fish Food, Butler's celebrated Dog Medicines, &c, Aquaria Tank manut tory, st Fulton street. OT, Agent. OR SALE—A CD ki PURDEY anon MUZZLE. Joading Shot Gun: weights Ibe: price, $150. iton street. GEORUE HAYDON, BR boge SALE.—A PAIR OF FINE BLACK AND TAN Louis KIRSTEN, » 96 Gold street, DP O9BLE TRUCK HARNESS WANTED, A GOOD fouble truck Harness, in good order and condition, tor which a fair price will be paid. Call at 74 Broad st: OR SALE—$1,000 A FAST POLE HORSE, BAY, 15x hands; nas record of 2:17 with running mate; is Jookti tine and can trot as tast as ever, Address OWNER, 815 Broad street, Newark, N. J. OR) SALE—A SIX-SEAT WESTCHESTER ROCKA- . In good order; cae. front and sides, Apply, in fore Jon, at No, 8 West Forty-sixth street, ‘OR |ALE—CHEAP, FOR WANT OF USE, A SOUND reliable pate of Carriage Horses: handsome and stylish: good travellers: 15}, hands, 7° years old; warranted in’ ever Uptown Branch office. respect Address Hl. C. ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE. IN York; a eood buggy Harness, hand wade, $17; ey groce Harness, Bid od milkman’s Barnes $80; good double truck Harness, $30; 4 good Stable hikes 31 90; waterproof Blankets, strapped and un- strappe ase call and examine for yourselves TSR & OSSORNE, 11 Barclay street. New York, NE OF THE FINEST COUPE HORSES IN THE city; dapple gray, 164 hands high, 6 years old; warranted sound and kind. No. 3 West Thirteenth st. LEIGHS, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, les: Six Seaters, Pony's, Shift- Seats, rtiands, Swells,” Trotting, trimmed and untrimmed; Porilands, the largest stoc in the city. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. 10 OWNERS OF HORSES.—NO ONE WHO HAS ever used Dr. TOBIAS’ Horse Venetian Liniment will ever be without it; it is a certain cure tor Colic, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores. Warranted su- perior to ny other, ia pint bottles at SL Sold by the druggists, Depot, 10 Park place. ARUCK AND WAGONS FOR Pee oan FIRST class three quarter Truck ; one jaker’s or Milk Wagon, Voal Cart and second nand tight: Express Wagon, with top, at cost. 75 First avenue TY cae Lhg! aes DOUBLE TRUCKS FOR SALE cheap. Appl at Bradtord & McDonald’s wheel- wright ‘hop, No. tes Christopher street. 0 LET—ROOM FOR FOUR HORSES AND THREE carriages; private stable 117 West Eighteenth street, Apply at 91 Fulton street ‘ANTED—A LIGHT PORTLAND CUTTER, trimmed or at trimmed; good order. Addrese, stating price, I. M., 235 West street, ce cae TO BOARD, NEAR MORRIS- town: good stabling, grooming, hay and ra only $10 per month. Beterence, J. M. Mason, 126 Du: street, New York. ‘ANTED—A SIX-SEAT OR COUPE ROCKAWAY; must be In good order; low price for cash. Ad- dress, stating price, G. F., 153 East Sixty-second street. ERO PRICES, ZERO PRICES. Sleighs, Bells, Robes, Blankets, MAN &o. Job lots choice goods, price: oe ae eeake stock fine Blanke RE, JOHNSON, Jr., 23 Lavery street, 1 FINE SIX SEAT COUPE ROCKAWAY, BY Adams; 1 fine Coupe, Pole and Shafts; | light Coach, 1% Clarence. Coupe Rockaways, 20 to; and open Roa Wwacon of all styles, by Broome street Brewster, Dusen- bury, St nilvers, &c.; top and open, Pony Phaetons, 1 Doc- tor’s pelle a Carriages of it styles, Harness, Bian- kets, Robes, & WILLIA aig H, GRA 2% Wooster stieot » Herald ————— _TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, Pewsey, ‘AND SINGLE LOFTS TO LET—ON VESEY, Barclay and Leonard streets, Broadway block. Inquire of J. & J, W. MEEKS, No, 30 Vesey t, room 6, OR RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, LorTs nd Stores tor manuracturing purposes Apply to MONET oe premises, 175 Hester street; bod AT. 1 86 Leonard street TORE TO LET—AT 407 SEVENTH AVENUK; SUIT- ) able for any business. Inquire on first foor. HOPS WELL ADAPTED FOR TaILORING yoendety splendid light and low rents. No, 1 Bowery, corner Division street 10 LET—SHOPS, SUITABLE FOR CABINET MANU- facturers or carpenter shop; good light, cheap rents. No. 4 Doyer street, near Bowery. 10 LET—THE BEsT STORE AND BEST LOCATION, on Third avenue, No, 384, between Twenty-seveuth and Twenty-eignth streets. oO RENT—FURNITURE FOR STORAGK OF THE 1 ule Address Mrs, GIBSON, 513g West Thirty-sec- ond stree Uses SQUARE.—TO LET, STORE CORNER OF ‘Thirteenth street and Fourth avenue; large cella: the whole House it desired toa responsibie tenant, p y to Union square and Broadway renders it de- for @ good business man, 37 UNION SQUARE,—MAGNIFICENT STORE, RE- centiy painted, to be let until May tor $100 per Month; not one-fourth its value. Apply there to ‘£0 LET, DW: WELLING HOUSES 't Furnished, AS, EXQUISITELY PURNISHED, FINISHED AND built “new, 23 toot high stoop stone Dwelling, just weet of Fifth avenue and St. Thomas’ church. to iet low. aft STEVENSON, Jr, 31 East Seventeenth street or 1i stree CBARMING FIFTH AVENUE HOUSBK TO RENT— Furnished, at a low figure, or will sell Furniture at é ddress FURNITURE, box 162 Herai nich office, ANDS! SOMEL! Y FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON West Twenty-third street, five minutes’ walk from Firth Avenue Hotel; immediate pgm: Address W, H. U., Herald Uptown Branch of GANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE ON Fifth avenue, ve!ow Camere ig very d reasonable {0 responsible tenant: Appiy to WYCKOFF & UD., 21 Park row, or 0, SLOAS HOLDEN, 639 Sixth avenue, 10 LET—FURNISHED HOUSE; RENT TAKEN IN a furnished and unfurn! : Suits of Rooms in choice location. Apply to DAILEY, 588 sixth avenne. @ sacrifice Unturnisned. A —THREE BRICK BUILDINGS, 128 130 AND 132 + Jane street, 66x90 feet, to let, for packing or stor- age business; moderate rent; immediate possession. E. L. & B. T, BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street COSEY THREB STURY BRICK HOUSE TU LET— $800; will take Jess to 4 good tenant: west sid. Mr. SMITH, Franktort House, 202 Willian street. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, parchased on or before Monday, January & wiil participate in the THIRD ss to be hetd on JANTARY 4, 1875, Capital Premium, $100,000, ‘The proceeds of the sales of these Bonds will be used for the eraction of a permanent Exhibition Palace, to be: erected on the grounds of the Company, situated on Ninety-eighth to 102d street. from Third to Fourth avenuca, | THESE NDS lal will make a splendid Christmas or New Year's present, as there Is no risk of any loss. Every Bond will be redeemed with PREMIUM, Address for Circulars, full information and Bonds MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO, | | Financial Agents. W YORK. (P. 0. Drawer 29) ‘TATE OR SALE. Central, —1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM A.~twners cf several small three and four story Hoiises, in the best central locatfon, to sell ata sacrifice have also choice Store Property, on Sixty the cheapest | have MES FETTR sou, $9 Sixth avenue. I and Third avennt TA SACRIFICE.—FIRST CLASS, HANDSOMELY turnished brown stone high n stoop, House; in com- plete order; immediate possession. Address OWNER, No. 4 East Forty-second street, OUSE TO LET—315 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, in good onder! with ali modern improvements; pos- session at once. Apply to to J. M. GANO, 40 West Twen- ba fourth street, or West Nineteenth street, next Ir. TP LETITHREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOU 118 Kast Ninety-first street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues; rent low. 238 FOURTH AVENUK, NEAR NINETEENTH street.—Honse to let, in good order; rent $ low. FURNISHED ema APARTMENTS tor cash, —PORTY-3!\COND STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST A « of Fifth avenue, an exceedingly desirable, ‘well are Tanged and built, 2l-foot, frescoed, vgn Moon brown stone Dwelling tor sale reasonably, "ENSON, Sensi Bast Seventeeath strect or ti Pine vtreet PF! any Al FOUR STORY DWELLINGS, OAB- inet finish, Sixty-: peqeond ee a west of Broad- pad ; also three Sto! I ighth ave~- ho mM. BEDEL Builder and Owner, bs a 985 Eighth avenue, _ East Side. BARGAIN IN THIRD AVENUE PROPERTY.~« ‘The northeast corner of Eighty-second street, front~ ing $2 feet on avenue by 10) feet om street, Apply to JOHN ©. WILSON, on the premises, West Side. Ww* HAVE A BARGAIN TO OFFER IF BOUGHT this month; four story brown stone House, 184x551 100; location west side, above Fiftieth street in NEATLY KEPT, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, ‘Vato house; bath and gas, CHOICE OF. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS with large gate hot and cold water, &c., to let, without board, widows exe or gentlemen and their wives, with a widow; exceilent neighborhood, Ad- dress, for two days, ¥ ~H., Herald Uptown Branch office. A LADY, LIVING IN HER OWN HOUSE, WouLD like to rent Parlor Floor to a gentieman; will find nice, pleasant home, with every comfork Address PLEASANT, Herald Uptown Branch office, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET, with two single beds, all accommodations. gas, Y this house is worth looking arter, ab part of New Torckh & OU., No. 8 Pine street. large and pleasant Bedroom, toa cent.eman; pri- BROOKLYN hie FOR SALE 270 Madison street. a ae OR SALE OR TO RENT—FIVE THREE STORY brown stone Houses, on Fifth street, near Seventh: avenue, Brookiyn, near Prospect Park ; owner occupies one of the row: three lines of cars run to the vicinity. Spo fo LINDLEY MURRAY, 189 Broadway, New York. N FIRST PLACE, BROOKLYN—FOR SALE OR TO rent, furnished, & fine three story and basement high stoop brown stone Honse ; all improvements; per- fect order; elegantly turoished willbe gold cheap, with or without rnalais will be rented, very tow tow Hall geaponsibic tamily ; Immediate posseasio OP RUSSELL & MILES, Real Estate Brokers, 313 Court vath, &c.; house private; Board if desired. 316 Ninth Second avenue, A —BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, NEATLY FURNISHED, *) front, cing, south; meals serve 6 $15. No. 143 bast Eighth m Street, one house from istoadwaye A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT a ‘to gentlemen ; $4 per week, 104 West Twentieth sireet. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO SUNNY front Bedrooms; also apes small hail Rooms, neatly furnished, with fi re nd bath; references ex- changed, 80 Un iversity ce, hear Feurleenth street A NEATLY Parlor, $7. 29 Waverley piace. )URNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING—FRONT PAR- Jor, midale Room and closet, all improvements, $6 per week; also smail Room, $1 25 per week. 203 West wenty-eighth street, between Seventh and Kighth ISHED ROOM FOR ROUSER Washington square, southwest corner UR. EEP- ing to let, cy two Rooms connected, $4 5): front | Sire, Brooklyn. WO NEAT BROWN STONE DWELLINGS FOR sale.—Built In the most substantial manner; com~- Fee eae ene Meee “biocks trom Port Green hear Willoughby. avenue. two blo Park. inquire on the premises of JOSEFL 1. KIRBY, or at 73 Gates venue, rooklyn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR MR SALE AND ' To | RENT. ham; fwenty-fourth $400 per lot, ha ; adjoining lots $700: a bar Tain, 6. We DY rete Lt No. 2 New Chambers | ‘treet. OR SALE—AT TARRYTOWN, N. Y.. A LARGE House (known as the Mott House); about two acres of land and commodious stable and ourbuniGings 63 throughout the house and abundance of water, situat on high ground; five minutes from depot; location and conveniences Unsurpassed ; suitable tor boarding house eras school. Inquire or address E. K. MOTT, Tarrytown, avenues. frok HOUSEKEEPING,—H ANDSOMELY FUR. nished Parlor, back Parior, Bedrooms. Kitchen and hall Bedroom if desired: gas, bath, hot aud cold water, with use of stationary ‘washtubs; Qo other family in tne house but owner’s; rent moderate. w2 West Forty-ninth street. T° LET—210 BOWERY, THIRD FLOOR, A _BEAUTI- ‘only furnished front Room and Bedroom, for gentle- mien only. f10_ LET—A SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED for light housekeeping: second floor, tron, No. 245 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth street, $4 5 PeR WEEK FOR A NEATLY FURNISHED Room fronting on Broadway, convenient to restaurants. Apply on second floor Broad tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, $4 50 UP—NICEST ROOMS IN THE CITY; SITTING Room, -Kitenen and Bedroom connecting, furnished, tor housekeeping; very centrally located: Forty-iourth street, between Lexington and Fourth enue TH STREET,—FURNISHED ROOMS WITHOUT Board, for gentlemen only. 104 East Seven- teenth street. between Irving place ‘Sina Union square. 1Q SIXTRENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Fifth avenu whe lary hee handsomely jurnlaned Roomsos cond ingle Room tor famivies and gentlemen; rates oderatel restaurant connes EAST TWENTY THIRD STREET FURNISHED Room, large and handsome, to a gentleman only; convenient to all the cars. 5B SOUTH WASHINGTON | SQUARE, | FOURTIL street.—Nicely furnished Rooins for light house Feeping: a few gentlemen can be accommodated, ali conven 138 Rs WEST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN MAC- dougal and Sixth avenue.—To let, turpished, second story rent moderate; tamily private. ay, be- front Room, with fire; aiso Dall Room; DRY Goubps, A “SUPERB CAMELS? HAIR SHAWL FOR SALE— Price $800, cost $1,500. Address SHAWL. box 137 llerald Uptown Branch office, MMENSE BARGMINS—SOLD TO PAY ADVANCES.— A large lot of, Or ado) Furs; sets, complete and handsome, only $1.25; retail worth $2. (lot to one pur chaser cheap). tice 20 and-24 Park Place. — —s _ INSTRUCTION. edt Fone | REALLY DESIROUS ‘0 LEARN CAN ‘eceive careful instructions on the Piano. Address * NO. 4 Herald | office. __._ YACHTS, § STEAMBOATS. _&O. FOR, SAukoTue FAST SAILING YACHT BUILT Sloop Eliza Sevena, 22 80-100 tonnage, built by d. work ; two suits of good sails, all in good order, Address wo, Wooo, Post office, Keyport LOAN ¢ OF! ‘ICES. TT BLEKCKEK STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Liberai advances upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, dc., or the same bought, Also Pawnbrokers? ‘Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker street, vp stairs T 8 NASSAU STREET, AT THE LOWEST RATES— Loans made on Life Policies, Merepaen ieee Dit monds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c. \EW N LBO- POLD, 80 Nassau street, between Hulton and oun FURNISHED Roons AND APART- MENTS LET. (AHEAD RENTS.—NICE SMALL FAMILIES ONLY: house Just painred. in prime orger, excellent neigh ood, Inquire on premises, 241 West Twenty-second street. iS LET—UNFURNISHED, THE UPPER PART OF House 45 West Forty-ninth stréet, between Broad- way and’ fenth avenue, conssung of dining room, te. ception room, kitchen and tour bedrooms, bathroom: hotand cold "water, stationary tubs and every modern convenience. May be seen between the heurs of 2 and P.M. Ring ten wiees 0 LET—IN NEW BROWN STONE HOUSE, NO. 336 East Fitty-third street, Floors gf six rooms; all ime rovements; rent $26 to $18 per foots Inquire en prem- ses. yO LET—A VERY DESIRABLE SECOND FLOOK IN the Ninth ward, consisting of five rooms, with all modern improveménts and conveniences for house- keeping: possession on the 1oth inst; house first class; Tent reasonable. Apply 10 L. H. BUELL, 27336 Bleecker ‘eet. 10 LET—~TO_A SMALL FAMILY, THE THIRD PLOOR of house West Thirtieth street; price $30 per month. 0 LET~FIRST FLOOR 222 EAST TWENTY SEV- enth street, six rooms, extra pantries, water, bath, dc. immediate powersion. Inquire of WILLIAM ‘PRUs! LOW, 119 Bast Thirty-sixth bse T HALF THE USUAL CHARGES—MON:Y AD- vanced on ae ine Watches, Jewelry, Life In- surance Policies, &c. 9 Nageen 1, Hreet, between Fulton and John streots. &@ 6O, At JACKSON'S, 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEV ent strestsMoney liberally advanced on. ape imonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, wees © every description: Private entrance for adies. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, MAJOR | ©. nb BARKE Ry AUCTIONEER, . aonavn "4 NT, ONROE COUNTY, STEAM NE NEW YORK, 1 D. MORE SPEED hag ever befbve. HE 7 event 01 THOWERS As a ios ccamnen gt Bronaway and het SATTRREALES 01 ad Thir <1 ON WEDAEBDAY December 10,4 sieve elon FIFTEEN HEAD, the get of 5-3, critten: den, Toronto Chie Rip Van Winkie. "i iagata Chief, Houry Clay, Bthan ‘allen, Fox Hunted, Kekler's Clay, paueWiions training and can trot in from 2:40 to ALL ELLGANT and extra stylish drivers, and war- ABR FIVE coe promigas let oe youn een Horas ever Fy A tion. Sir PRT eer Ons see C: NO POSTPONK. MENT own AONE OF THE FINEST LANDAUDETS IN THE + city; made by Wood Bros. Cost $1,750, once $1 fonts leaving the city; must be soid. hirieenth street. A lOSEPH ,SOLOMON & 00.'8, 14 FULTON eeraels near Nassau. advanced on Diamonds, Watches, 'stiver Pinte jamels) Hair Shawls, An figues anit Articley of | Viet established 1850; private dies, anol. office MONEX LOANED ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES Jewelry and Silverware and the saine bought and sold, GEORGE C, ALLEN, Jeweler, 1.1% Broadway bd Twenty-ninth street Watches and jewelry re- paired, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Rad eh fourth and Twenty 5 streets,—Liberal ad- yances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, “wiiks Laces and Shawls same bought at full value, RNARD. 68 BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, STREET.— Watches, Jewelry, Pianos and all Merchandise. Same bought and sold. Opea on Saturd H. GEIGERMAN, LA. NEOUS. eee Dactriek rane KirLoua o OF MERIT, VIENNA BXPOSITION, 1875.— Dr, Peterson's American Powders and Lozenges tor inugeston and all disoases of the stomach; Pow- cers, $2 per box; Lozenges, $!. All euemasts’ depots. FOUGER 4, Wow York, MONILORE, New Urieans, BILLIARDS. ee anmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne AP pihexDiD CARVED NEW STANDARD BEVEL Billiard Tables, with Delaney's wire cushions, used in ali match games; just the thing for holiday presents; every private tamily should have one: portable Tables, Bagatelles; Monitors and Kussian Bowling Tables, Alii- gator anda vane 4 Gorees reduced opt ices, Al ‘STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND « the Phelan & Collender Comin en Cushions for sale only by the patentee, H, W, COLLENDER, successor to Phelan & Coliender, 734 Broadway, New York. EYSTONE KILLIARD HALL, EIGHTH AND VINE streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Serrewpen 23, 1874, Mr, Joy Creatax, Continental Hotel :— Dear Str—The Delaney wire cushions have been used in my rooms for the last two years and have pot given bea action, Please Ga} eight of Collenge bevelled Tabi h the Combination Cush: inge the place of. those. at present in use there, gece the “Combination Cushions” the best in eye truly. E. J, PLUNKE’ fat! TABLES—NOW USED IN THE WIND. yr House, St. Nicholas Hotel, grnad Central and Karlee hotels tor sale ueouly by GEORGE KE, PHELAN, No, 7 Barclay stree __WANTED ro “PURCHASE, Gayeers "AND “FURNITURE WANTED iw INME- diately—For which wiil fens short Endowment © Advertising bev in d Polley engine religions weekly Add Dox Hii Post office. At West cash rates, ANTED TO BUY—A BILL TARD TABLE; PRICE V not over $50. Any person having one to seli an find a Durcharer by addreaune J. G., Herald office. ONKER*.—IF YOU WANT A SPLENDID COTT. with modern improvements, near depot, in pei order, rent cheap, iminediate possession, address or on JAMES YOUMANS, Agent, at Yonkers. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY | FOR SALE OR TO RENT. WIT! BARGAIN.—A SNUG LITTLE FARM Good trout rat ear New York, priogiay arent $40, or possession given if required, dress V. G. Keraid ‘uptown Branch office. T RAVENSWOOD.—TO LET, VERY LOW, BKAU. titul Villa, on river bank, with Stable, Grounds and modern appointments; cars pass groun Ww. ON, Jr., % Old slip. RS FARM OF 132 bw ACRES, ABOUT 3% miles trom Newburg, N. ¥., will be sold at auction At Orange Hotel, in Newburg, December 23, at 12 o'clock. * Le partign rs inquire of CASSEDY & BROWN, ewburg, N. JOR SALF—A GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY SEAT, such ac is very rarely met with isone hour (rom New. in the New Jersey Central; house is large: in per« stables, barns, other outbuildings are modelf of convenience atid pertection: has #7 acres of land, ice building site; will be sold : complete bape eres AC? Sa mule or exchal jor paying cit; roperty rms sul a 7 RUREW a Gon 8 Pi AND FOR CEMETERY mpi se «“ 4 acres of elevated and, overlooking the town ot Jamaica, L, 1., beautifully located, Is offered at the very low price of $400 per acre; terms to suit. Apply to A. £4, b LOTF, counsellors at law. 13, Willoughd ta street, or DRAKE & "CO., ‘o. 9 Willoughby street, klyn. sp ae WISHING TO LEASE A FIRST CLASS tel. fully furnished and well patronized, with am: ple grennén outbuildings, &¢., will communicate by let ter with Mr, URIA . of the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, The hotel ne hy ak gly sit asa sum mer resort, about 60 miles trom New Yor! 67 ACRE FARM—GOOD BUILDINGS; PLENTY, OF O ¢ fruit: two m Jes from depot and Stroudsburg, Fa. Pa; Rai $3 000; terms easy. For paruculars appiy AFFERTY, 89 Old sitp. ___REAL | ESTATE. _T0_E EXCHANGE. A \ FoR & BALE OR EXCHANGE (RATLROAD BONDS » preferred), the finest tract of natural pasture Land in the State, known aé Davis’ Island, situated on the Menoken River, and between two large creeks, in Somer- seccounty, Maryland: about 1.000 acres of land and over 100 acres of splendid oyster plantin, fortune can be easily made in afew years tm the oyster and cattle business: would preter & partner with some e whom & halt interest will be: sold cheap, fre $id, tite, Address the undermened. for m: "hull describtion, W. L, HAINES, Princess Anne, merset county, Md. OR SALE—OR EXCHAN GE FOR CITY PROPERTY, Farm 50 acres on the shore; south side Stato Island, A. JOURNTAY, Lispener eet HE OWNER OF 12 ELEGANT ha ek hp NEAR B with equity of 100,000, be: bout to leave for ne will exchange Borvse unity 7 Property useneumbered, nud’ 815,000 casks Address ECROP«, box 182 Herald office Vv ‘ANTED—FOR PART Cy gt long PART TRADE a small Farm; not over 3 from New ee Address GEOKGE RRB Nin 1s onryee street, N. REAL ESTATE W WANTED. WANT TO BUY A THRSE OR FOUR STORY brick or brown stone Hotise, above Fourteenth street, between Third an? Eighih Crore in a re: able neighborhood, for which 75 to 8) be paid down, Address, stating lowest Hon, DOCIOK, care box 3,349 New York ‘ost office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, _ In this City and Brooklyn, ANTED TO HIRE FOR THE WINTER—A st class turnished Hous, a S feaplopetee location, Address, with particul W., box 8,707 Post office, V ANTED—AN U FouNISWED HOUSE FOR ONE of more years; must have atl conveniences and be bove Lang yi pire airest, Addre tating loca ion nd terms, K. P., box 5222, Yost office. ANTED—BY A youxa ‘a COUP! or three unfurnished ora smal) Plat Bit convenience for light houseke font must od erate. particulars, BW. Ay stating te! fox tet Herald Uptows Sraneh ANTED—A FRONT ROOM FOR ToT In genteel neighborhood: en 8 all a4 Carpets vicinity of Ninth avenue and psi Ars, stree? (Semi~ nary) “preferred reterence. jarebe A hal box. 1a Herald office. —— In the Country. 4 .—SMALL NEAT COTTAGE eo 4 sclabie for ® gentioman, Tene and servant, within five Le walk of depots must be moderate. Address, stating particulars, TAGE, Herald olflce. iy ANTED—FARM LAND TO HIF WORK 0 V shares oF position us overseer, Address X.. Dox L Herald office,