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WHOLE NO, 14,010. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Stconn Pace—First and second col STROLOGY—Srverrn Fage—sixth column. ALL SEASON—Srconp Pacx—Seconi coluian, Ryan Toate Fsoec ter Fase Fourth colamn. SERS W ae BORD akD AGboING WANTED-omvawsa’ Page Fourth Raters. BROO! itd seeau ‘gsTATE FOR SALE—Fizst Pace— BINESS CE ORTUNITIES—Nixtu Pace, BUSINESS NOTICES—Firru Pacu—sixth column. cy EBAL BSTATE FOR SALE—Fiksr Pace—Sixth cunt ts Sy sARD SALESMEN—Srvzxru Pagr—Becond col- CLOTHING—sxconn Page—Third column. CvaCH KEN AND GARDENERS—sxventa Pace—Sec- nd and third columns. coastWisk bi BSAMCHIPS—Sventa Pace—Sixth col- COP ARTNERSHIPS—Nuwrn Pace, Bewst ACADEMIES—sxconp Pacr—Second column, EN ipevdiieas ere, Pacr—Third columa, s—Frest Pace—Fifth column, DWELLING FOovgne 1O LET, FURNISHED AND UNFUBNISHtD—Sevantn Pace—i hird column. “EUROPEAN STEANSHIPS—Szvenra Pace—Firth col- umn, EXCt+4NGB—Srconp Pace—Fourth column. EXCURSIONS—oxventn Pace—sixth column, FINANCLAL—Nintu Pace. MN is ina peed) AGe—Fourth, cplanin R SALE—sxce —Third c FURNISHED rae ‘AND APANINNTS TO LET— 1 He: NTED—FeMALES—Skventa = Face—Second olumn. HELP WANTED—MALES—Sxvantt Pacr—Third col- umn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third ana fourth columns, lOTELS—Skventu Pacr—Fourth and fifth columns.’ HOUSES, | heen 4C., WANTED—pkcond Pace—Fourth meus TA, EXHIBITION COMPANY—Finst Pace— umn. INSTRUCTION—Fiust Pace—Fiftn colum LECTURE SEASON—Sxconp Pace—econd column, LEGAL NOTICES—Kinst Pace—Fisth column. OAN UF FICHS—Finst Pack—Second column. OST AND FOUND—Finst Pacs—first and second col- umns. ACHIN® RBY—Sxconp Pace—Third column. ARBLE NANTLS—Finst Pace—Fith column. Oat, G See Cur, EDICAL—Skventu P. th o IBUHLI NEOUS ADVERTISE MEN TSTaxrn Pacr— sixth colu ‘MISCELLANEUUS—Szconp Pace—Second column, MUSICAL—Sgconp Pace—Second column. XBW SEA ORS Firex Pace—vixth column, Few ON AL—Fizst Pace—i irst column. rencronr ay ORGANS, &C.—Sxcomp Page—Third Post’ OEFIGR NOTICE—Finst Paar—Second cola! phage oy SIT! paTrONe WANTED Pew ALES— 'AGE—Se co) PRoreniy “OUT OF ats ony TOR SALE OR TO ReNT—Finst Page—Sixth column. REAL ada TO EXCHANGE—Figst Pacr—Sixth ‘Frest Pace—Sixth column. ARDS—! az—Second column, ‘BALES ee “AUGHION—Fiuse Pace—Fourth and fifth SITOAHONS WANTED—FEMALES—Sxvuxta Pack— Lan he cried WANTED—MALES—Sxvnera Pace—Sec- colum! SPECIAL SOT ‘OTIGES—Frns widicrciceiiewgeig BIRD», Pace—Second column. 4&C.—Finst Pace—Third mn, BTORAG: nee. Pace—Third colamn. THE TRA hd ea aed Pace—‘hird column. THE TU Finst Page—Third column, RP TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Seventa Pacr— hind column. a P. SEVENTH Pace—Sixth UNFURRISHED | ROOMS SAW) APARTMENTS fone — SsvextH Pace—Tnird and fourth col WANTED TO PUROHASE—Finsr Page-—sixth ‘column. WaTcaee, JEWELRY, &C.—Saventa Pack—Sixta col- wreidiierer COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ‘0 LET—Fixer Pace—Sixth column. WINTER KESORTS—severra Pace—rilth column, PERSON AL. Be, SEC! BA T WI Y. street: wil be on corner of twenty-sixth street Lexington avenue at eight o'clock Tereiay fii: OQUETTE AND FLIRT.—LOUISE P*TON, MEET C Mme Thursday, I o'clock, same place we met !ast. GORGLOUS, NOL, LOUIS REIBOHL, PROPRIETOR REIBOHLS Cc Beckel House, Layton, Ohio, stopping a: Windsor. ID—I WANT YOU TO COME HOME, YOUR M E is beartbroken. Your place is still open, arg aa Ty ety XOUR PERSONAL TO ALBERTY Frank, arrived in town to-day, so will jon your Party New ‘8 Eve; will be at the London, 455 Sixth avenue, 10 SAM. JRFORMATION WANTED—OF DAVID FERRO, the city of Kingston, Jama: ‘Was at Key Wes: and Teliahasse oF t last accounts he Florida. He wit hear sr somenting 10 hisadvantage, @ De CURTOVA #00., Ne 62 Willian suet or box we oftice, Many York. LRPOEM ATION WANTED OF MRS. ANN MORGAN. wife of Ikomas Morgan (maiden name Ann Mc, Keown): : fanded 1 in New York in boar last heard trom in vicinity of Elizabethtown, N. phd information con- garolng ber will be thankfully received by her husband, THOMAS MOKGAN, savannah, Ga. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN JOHNSTON; when last heard of was in Scranton, Pa; his sister Ann lepe like to hear trom him. 212 East Fourteenth atree! ‘OHN H. FINCK,—INFORMATION WANTED (ON AC- count of a death in the family) as to the above, who New York about six years ago; resided at 600 Hleventh avenue. Any information will be thankiully received by JAMES F. ROGERS, Attorney-at-Law, No. 4 New Chambers street J. H.—MAILED LETTER AS DIRECTED; SEND 4 “itd it; yet tame to saye disgrace from yourself and nily. 188 ASCH, FORMERLY OF LEAVENWORTH, Kan., who left there in 1866, will please send her ad: Gress to ‘an old friend, ©. S., Herald Uptown Branch office. USIC_ TEACHER, WHO RESIDED AT NO. 1,26 Broadway last winter, will please send her ad- Gress to PLANO, box 136 Lerald Uptown Bra.ach oftice. ERSONALD ARE DOUBTFUL, TAKE COURAGE and write, No publicity. pares EMERSON & ©O., WILL BE PLEASED TO receive thelr patrons and their patrons’ triends at their place of business, No. 180 Broadway, room No. 4, on Thursday the Sist, QuITH-JONES I8 WELL. Year. Ht) GENTLEMAN WHO, cember 30, followed lady dressed in b panied by two other ladies, trom. Central Park Museum Fourteenth street, and aiterward spoke to her on Broadway, will be pleased to have her appoint a tune and place’'where he can form her acquaintance. Ad- dress LESLIE MENZIES, Herald Uptown Brancn office. UL M1 SEND HER BE HOME 1 By aE NEW sIMO ON WEDN ILL MISS JENNIE WOOD PLEASE address to N. 0. Y. B., Herald office? ALLACK’S, TUKSDAY NIGHT, +LIP OF PAPER oing out, Will the blonde lady please state time and place of interview? Will cnil for answer r Saturday, add ressed GORGE K., box 216 Hevatd TILL M KA. B., WHO SKATED FOR THE King, address a friend, box 141 Lieratd office ? $5.000 REWARD, FIVE THOUSAND LO “ARS WILL BE PAID for the return, WITHIN T TEN DAYS from this date, to any one of the addresses named below, of my son, CHARLES BR WSTER ROSS, aged four years and seven “mouths, who was taken from Germentown on July 1, 1874. Being entirely satistied that his abductors were killed at Bay Ridge, LI. 0 the now ofier the above sum tor his return, or 0) ation Which sliall lead thereto, Promising to ask no questions. angie, boy may be delivered at any one of the following \dresse: ae SHOTT 4 CO., No. 304 Market street. Phila- jelphia. sepa LEWIS, No. 2,101 Walnut street, Philadel. phi Rubivis 2 BROTHERS & ©O., No. 78 Leonard street, ‘or! Cewis i BROTHERS & CO., No. 63 Franklin street, Sh: STOUGHTON, opposite Patent Office, Seventh street, Washington, D. 0. HOLLIDAY, PHILLIPS & CO., No. 21 Hanover street, Baltimore. Or to my residence, Woere information may also be gent DHRISTIAN K. ROSS, East Washington Jane, Germantown, ja Chestnut Hill Railroad. PaILaDEtrnta, December 23, By 1814, JPouND—pEcEMa RQ A A LADY'S. WATCH AND Chalp. Address, with exact description, X. X., station U. I ataeres CRATE OF LOGS, ABOUT TWENTY (20) in number, foating in the river. The owner can Rave them by piovite broperty and P. 8.—If not called for vita thirty. 0) daye th B.—! withh t jays the; will be sold to pay expenses 2” thirty Go) days they Guxxxaune dormerly Dobbs Ferry), Dec. 22, 1874 NOUND—ON THE NIGHT oF SEAL- Reese iad, “the owner may nate HD, A SEAT. erty and paying s suitable rew . Box Pio Yveratd oft ard. Address W. H., OBT—ON Aan AT at AT BARNUMs HIPPODROME, @ sealskin Boa. ‘The finder will ve suitably re- rded upon returning the same to Remington Sewing jachine Company, Nos. 4 and 6 Kast Twenty . third 8t O8T—ON TUESDAY EVENING, IN SECOND AV nue car (Eighth avenue line), between Fitty-second and Twenty-third streets. or between second and sixth ore i Aaya third street, a lady's tancy Coral Earring. o dollars reward will aid tor its revurn fo Mrs. BENEDICT, No. S82 bast. Fillyrecond street ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED purchasing or negotiating ior Note for 8,90, sane by W. N. Coler & Co;, payable w the order f themselves and endorsed in ‘The same has PRICE FOUR CENTS. aink. po ee Baie ne note ote Wa an p 1g ‘Loutevt | Wateties Jewelry, &¢. LosT _AND_ FOUND. J] ost—ar THE ~HIPPODROME, TUESDAY, 29TH inst, sealskin Boa. ene : aa ‘Will be rewarded by returning it to ood Third REWAKDs. _ SO5 Wil WILL Bi BE. “GIVEN AND 3 No QUE! TIONS $ askea for the rewurn of Overcoat and Papers taken on the 23d inst. trom 123 West Forty-second street $106 REWARD.—LOsT, ON TUESDAY EVENING, Uecember 29, ina fhird avenue car, a Claster jatmond ro ar pete shaped stone incentre. The Paid and no questions asked on Tewelleys store No. 247 Grand street, 1.000 EWARD—R, J. DALLAS, BANK ROB- ber. For full parses an ahd likeness see ic, of ‘Tuesday, December 29, and Thursday, Le- a1. 00 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THK RE- turn of the silks, Laces and Kid Gloves stolen from the undersigned on ‘he night of December 9, 1874; no questions asked, Address JAMES ¥. WHILE, Louisvule, Ky. SPECIAL ' “NOTICES, A304 WAT en, MINEE RAL RAL WATERS, GINGER ae spark! Wines; manutacture of compiete fits of” Apparatus and Materiais, with ‘ull instruc- ture, bottling a Moog ensing; exclusive Kights in desirable territory, logues tree, JOHN MartiEws First avenue, ‘pwenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, A. Royal saxon Government Lottery. Hagel urge City Lottery. Brunsw m3 Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and ittormation given. Lock box 5,594. THEODON BsCHOGH, 116 Nussuu streck New York. ._ SPORTING—DOGS, | BIRDS, GL. A “FOR SALB, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG! +» Birds, &c., Medicines tor all diseases: prepare: Food tor mocking birds, at B, G, DOVEY'S, No. Greene street, near Canal. PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL SPITZ DOGS FOR SALE cheay agi years old; well strained: golendia watch dogs. Can be seen at Wm. 1. Allen's Hotel, Fifth avenue nd 1 Eighty eighth street, opposite Ceniral Park. NANARY Line —FINE IMPORTED SINGING BIRDS, Gilt Cages, $2 and upward: 4/80 Aqvaria's and Gold: sh love . Pet Birds and animals, eres neve 3h Futon strect nt, CANARY, SIRD/—FINE GONGSTERS CAN BE PUR. / chased at $250 each, atJLRE. JOUNSON, Jr.'s, 37 Nassau sireet. ‘OR SALE,-BULL TERRIER, 10 MONTHS OLD, sired by ‘Brandy, dam imported; welznt about 8 Vos Apply by letter to to M. NEW Irvington, N. THE TURF. EW YORK TURF EXCHANGE BETTING BOOKS. The undersigned, b: reauiek of @ number of, patrons of the turt, have agreed to open books on the Withers and Belmont stakes, at the room ot the New York Turt Ex- change, 16 West Twenty h_ street, New York; cer- tified checks required to accompany propositions trom & Gistanee: notice ut uccep tance oF rejection of propositions from different points, will be prompity given by mail; all nications strictly confidential: ali bets to be ay; DOOKS on other events will hereafier be opened; price tists will be sent on application; office hours trom 10 A. M. to 4 P. M, daily, All communicat'ons fo de adiressed to the undersigned. care of sew York ‘Turt Exchange, lo West Twenty-eighth str ew York, KELLY, BLiss & OU. A —OF FICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENIUCKY « State and shelby College Lotteries. KENTUCKY STATE, air a mon! ‘80, 1874, 88, 37, 44, 42, 62, ol, 32, 42, 27 SHELBY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 1} DeceMaER 30, 1874. 15, 42, 28, 1, 47, 8 31, 49, 86, HW, 85, 26 12, 74, KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 3988—DECKABER 30, 1874 pe 66, 19, Ts, 16, 14, 50, 49, 77, 21, 35, 23. SHELBY, CLASS sos BER 3). rd 65, 43, 49, 52, Oy ott Go, meager, Sovitiwion, Ky. ; Post office box 2,751, New York, —PARKS, EMERSON & CO., AGENTS FOR . Kentncky State Lotteries, drawn daily. tuba, drawn every (7 days , drawn Jin, 30, I d and Cities mi room 4 Koyal liavana Lottery of aaa, tig ‘Nomber Grace Prizes cashed, information furnt.! & CO., 1% Broadway, Sr office box 5,272. Private office attached. ffice hours 7 A. M. till 7P. M. senor ay HAVANA LOTTERY. Next Drawing January 5, 1875, Prizes amounting to. “7 Gupta ital Prize. 1p Qu0 2 Prizes, $10,000 eac! 000 Pri; 5,000 10 Prizes, $1 10,00 0 each ‘Prizes cashed: cireulars with tull particulars sent free. DEVLAN, stationer and General Agent, % Liberty street, NAUTION TO BROKERS.—ALL PERSONS ARE pautigned a sana purchasing a note payable to Ida id indorsed by #, Kidder, Yor! ck, mi the same having been stolen. DISEASES OF MEN, AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Cases aspecialty. HENRY A. DAN- TELS, M, D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth st, D —OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY + State Lotteries, Simmons, Dickinson & o., Man- agers. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CILA8S NO, 361, DEC. 30, 1874. 17. 89, 27," 10, 62 2, 9s a 26, edn Te, Ble oy kB HENRY, EXTRA Chass KO. 18, DEC, 30, 41, 89, ), 44, 13, 48 87. 7 Cl Part 78, 44, 67, 68, 2 35, 71, 36 38, Full information by applying to_J. CLUB 0 Broad: way, room (Bi first Boor, tear office, or box 4,969 Post ol ew 47, APPY NEW YEARI APPY NEW MEAL TO. Ww. Grand Holidey Bi Drawin at the Orers ea ces Pate 005 ant ary 1,190 Git.” Panien ‘yap. Masleat, 1 Total amount, $360,000, Ticke ts $5. Last chance to buy until 3 P. M. to-day. Official lists of the Cibaii 4 will be furnished all patrons who cannot attend Cy drawing in person, eau free. Cau on ons ner OhGE A. RAYMOND, northwest corner, Chrondway ani Park place (three doors trom Broad wav), New York sre T, J. McBRLDE, Union square Ho G. W. RAND, St. Cloud Hotel, Broudway" ‘and Forty- second street AVANA LOTIERY.—A NEW YEAR'S PRESENT — $480.000 to be distripuied to ticket holders o1 uary 5, 1875. 1 prize of J prize of iP arises 0 Si #42 prizes, n all amounting to, Circulars of intormation tree, Sen BALES & CO., 70 Cedar street. Post office box 4.412, N. K —NEXT DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE + Single Number Scheme January 30.—For circulars ation address GEV. H. BOOTH, 73 Nast street, Post office box 3,037, New York. ERVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS BROUGHT on by indiscretions, excesses, or overwork ot the brain and nervous system, cured by HENRY DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty. ninth street. ATURAL FLOWERS, We will hava our usaal fine supply of LOWERS FO THE HOLIDAYS, BASKETS, BOCQUETS AND ALL. OTHER DESTGNS, made up in the best manner, and a sarenets ‘assortment of straw and other Baskets to select fro WM. FITZPATRICK, Florist 1,213 Broad wi KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT- tery, on Havana pian. Circulars or information fur- nished by J. CLUTE, 20 Broadway, or box 4,909 P office, New York chy. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. $480,000 drawn Janu ry 5. Otrculars of information furnishe|; prizes cashed Spanish Hank Billy Govern- ments, &c., &c., purchased. TAYLOR & CO,, Bankers, No, Ht Wall street, New York. SPECIAL NOTICK.—OWNERS OF MERCHANDISE im want of cash can get advances and be treated honorably by addressing, in confidence, STERLING, box 730 New York Post office. Societe ALSaCIENNE-LORRAINE—INSTITUTED for the purpose of protecting, giving information and Piet gt bie to the emigranis from Alsace-Lorraine speaking the French and German languages. This soci- ety hason bund gardeners, agricuiturists, mechanics and Iavorers of all professions. Ail intormation can be had and applications must be made at the office of the ty. Luer’s establishment ‘eceive demands. Gecosp AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT of infor! su No. 110 Spring street, book is open daily to re IN ALD OF HE LLY ASSOCIATION, NORFOLK, Va. GUESDAY, DECEMBE 2, ONE QUARTHR DRAWL RETURNS BY TELEGRAPH NOT OFFICIAL). FIRST SEVEN PRIZ« cation in the teraid of Monaay, January Branch office of the Association, room Broadway, New York. HERES IS SCARCELY A PERSO: IN NEW YORK, a NV ERSEY CITY OR 0) WHAT REA ALL The. NEWS EVERY Sant EVENING TELEGRAM, ¢ —MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY, DE- $300. 000. cember 31; Havana plan; $300,000 cash gifts; whole tickets, $10; ‘ters, $2 he circulars with full particulars sent tres DVLIN. Addre} Stationer and Agent, 30 Liberty street, — ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF $480.000. January 5. Tickets reduced uba, in price. Circulars of information sent tree. BAIS & CO., 198 Broadway. AILS FOR EUROPE January 2, 167, wil O8T OF for the week ending | Bt this offtce as follow on Wednesda: nd on Satur Clos M at aD tad ih 230 A. M. JAMES, P. M. __LOAN OFFIC T 7 BUBKCKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. — AX Liverat Sdvances upon Diamonds, Watches, Jew- ciry, Pianos, &c., or the same bought. Also Pawn brokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bicecker street, up stairs. T WOLF & BROTHERS’, 6 BROADWAY BE- tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—Money ipaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks; particuiarl nos Busiivess co dential. les Senores: hal T HYMAN’S, 710 BROADWAY. — IBERAL AD- vances made on Diamonds, Watches, silverware, &c., or will pay Gie highest market price for the same. " MERICAN | OFFICE,—875,00.—ON DIAMONDS, Voatches, gowpirs, Silverware, India Shawls, silks, Laces, Valuable: tthe utmost value loaned or will ee seablished 185i. hateaenemetin A BARRINGER, 735 Broadway T JOSE SOLOMON &,CO.'S, 134 FULTON strect, near Nassau.— Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, ‘Silver Flat, Silks, Camels’ Hair shawls, An: tiques atid Articles of ‘Vir; established 1380; private office tor ladies. se habla Espanol. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDs, WATCHES, JEW. eiry and Silverware, and the’ same bought and sold. GEO. C. ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,19) Broadway, near ‘Iwenty-ninth street. L 14 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY-SIXTH and Twenty-seventh strects.—Money loaned on Diamonds, itches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, Pianos, &c.; same bought and sold; daglog iat ladies: business confidential. D657 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 1. Parlor for indies, | Branch No. 1,207 Broadway. Mon ney loaned on, Diamonds, ‘sane might aud sold. UINDO BROS phorses. Apply at 0 Broadway. s, CARKIAGES, &C. T ‘AUCTION THis D DAY (°H URSDAY), AT 1 O'CLOCK, ae SALE CLARENCES, LANpaus, BRETTS, HARNESS, ROBES, BLANKETS, &0., &0. SIX FINE CLARENCKS, nearly new. TWO LANDAUs, apariy ate, i ONE BRETT. neurly new. SIXTEEN FINE 1ORSGS, for slngle and double driving, TEN SETS OF DOUBLE ‘HA AT VAN TASS! BLL & ‘erARNEY'S AUCTION MART, 110, 112 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenus, Further particulars under Auction Sale head. LA Bon JOHN SOR Mars MART, * MORNING, at 10 o'clock, ast] to 25 Thirteenth street, near University place, Come to our sale this morning, Several Horses. For account of whom it may concern. RCH NOBNEREES NOcoe YEAR OUT SALE.” CLEARING OUT SALI. Op nrg OLD YEAR,| & SES, CARRTA cs SLEIGHS, THAN ES, BELLS. BLANKETS, fale OBES, WHIP > and aa qverytning for'' nas carriage, wagon, and sleigh | 35 FURNISHING, T Dba THE OLD | — RA MART, 193 hs 28 THIRTEENTH STREET, LE AT 10 O'CLOCK, CARRIAGE FOOT WARMERS, A We have just recived by steamer an invoice of Paris” Foot Warmers, tor sale at our warerooms, corner Fitth avenue and 1wenty-first street; the most periect article yet offered. J. B. BREWSTER & CO ot Twenty: SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, One Landaa, in good order One light Clarence ; our mak One Coupe; low price. One Demi-Landau. "J. B, BREWSTER & CO., of Twenty-fifth street, ine G*NTLEMAN, GOING SOUTH, WILL SELL HIS ‘Turnout ata great sacrifice; Horse, 6 years old, 15% hands; warranted sound and kind; ‘can trot fast? {gn Buggy. Sleigh, Harness and Robes; at private stable 33 Bast awelfth street, near University’ place. A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT FOR SALE UHEAP. For want of use: a fine pair of black Horses, ranted sound and kind in very Sarueeians gentle “a ur make, single or double harness, eee, sold either separate or togethe! aeton, built by, Wood Broa. To be seen at owner's te stable, 216 West Thirty-fifth street. —THOMAS REILLY, AUCTIONEER—SELLS ON 5 be eres vite: inst., at 12 o'clock, at 524 West Thirty-firth si fine work Horses, 5 Trucks, 2 Ex- press Wagons, fi Haitian SO Whig ecie Me peremptory. terms cash A —FOR SALE, I OFFER, ON ACCOUNT OF MY « husband’s death, four‘Horses, fit tor any Bi es Inquire at 39 Bleecner street, near the Bowery, in rear. A —FOR SALE—TWO PONY BUILT HORSES, AND + eight others fit tor truck, grocery or carting, to be suid cheap. Inouire at $76 Bowery, in the rear, —FOR SALE—TWO GOUD wsthier HORSES; ALSO 4he one first class business Horse; fhe, ‘are all ma ranted, and must be sold through J. AULLIER, in busi. ness 183 Prince street. A HROR SALE CHEAP, LANDAUS. LANDAULBTS, Clarences, dn four and six seat Rocka’ araye &c._ To be seen at M. CURLEY’s, 109 111 and 113 bast ‘Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. A NOTICE, CLARENCES. COUPES. « Ihave two new Clarences and one Coupe, my own make por durability and style cannot be excelled) which [ will close out very low; also a ahd $750; pole eat shaits light; also 300 néw and second hi Wagons ail kinds snd st iy at great Dasgntos bet ore January 1. WM. H. GRA’ 2) and 22 Wooster st. A SPLENDID LANDAU, CHEAP; $900, WOOD PROTHERS, 74) Broaaway, New York. BARGAIN mh A SECOND HAND COUPE, IN goou order; Ei price ice $ WOuD BRUiHEKS, 74 Broadway, New York. A —NEW AND SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, BER- + lin Landaus, Lardauleta, Coupes, Buugies, fine as- Sortment of sleighs. Ui inducements offered for th next thirty days. HAM, 10 Fast Fourth sireet. A, SIX SEAT ae AND GOOD. $125; ; glass quarter Coach, 300 ten others, Coupe, equal to new, 3300; Coupe Bockawey Flos wrote iris Top Phaeton, BY, 460 Third avenue. TLL BE SOLD THIS DAY, ¢ celebrated bay Patcnen fast Trot: ej trotted three heats first 2:40, George is a handsome bay horse. and sound, except blemish on sold this at private stable No, 1 t, between Broadway and Fitth avenue. HORSE; ALSO TWO CANADIAN PONIES: 44 young and sound: fit for milkman, butcher or press farming, &c. ; $100; also Cart, two second 2:40, third 15 hands, 7 years old hind Jeg, whieh does not injure him.” Will be aay (thursday), December 31, Fliteenth stre ac. HORSES, CARKIAGIS P, WARNER, AUCTIONEER, ° wiil geil, at poblic suction, on THURSDAY, iecember 31, at 1! at tite private stable of G. W. Bro 18 East Filwenth street. between brosaway, “Tod “Firth avenue, the entre stock of the siabie, on account of owner going Abroad (sale positive, without reserve), consisting of the finest stock that has ever been oftered in this city at auction :—No. lL The fast pacing borse ourprise, 1536 hands, 8 years old; sound and kind, and warranted '0 pace’ a mile inzx0. No. 2. the tast Trot Ung Horse Como, 1534 bigh, 9 years old’ has trotied @ mule in 2:30; Warranted to trota mile in 2:40; is one of the best polé horses in the state; souad and kind: a lady can drive at speed with safety. No 3. The hanasome egal, fast trotting Hambletonian gray Mare Beil, hait sister to Lottery. 6 years old, 154 hands: sound and kind; can trot in 274i Also city’ built slurti Road Wagon j Ing top soZ upholstered Portland sleighs, pole and sharts; iso 2 sets fine single Harness, Saddie ani Bridle; also t heavy double Harness: also 1 set light double Har ness; aiso 2 inported Angola tur Robes; aiso | tox Robe, very fing, and 1 Wolf Kobe; also 1 Poruand sleigh: aiso 1 Pony Phaeton, poie and shaits; also | basket Phaeton; also 1 Dog Cart, by Wood Brothers; also 1 city built shutt ing top side bar Koad W 1 three-quarter seat no top toad W lot Utensils: suit Coach- man’s Livery; ‘ogether with Stable, >weat and other Blankets; 1 Russian fur Sieighing Coat Catalogues morniag of sale, $25, —TO LET, STABLES 23 JONES STREET, NEAR Bleecker: five lis and carriage room, also horses, arne 88 and Sleizhs for sale or exchanze. WHITAKER! Express, 15 Cornelia street. 250 SLEIGH, SLRIGHS. Thave 250" Sleaghs of all styles, kinds and colors bought tor cash, which | want to close out this year, re- gardless of cost from $1) up; also Bells, Robes, Har. ness, de. H id 22 Wooster street. $100 22,9290, HORSE, TOP MILK WAGON and Harness; a sacrifice: forced to sell. Also two truck or cart Hol ind kind; $65 each. venteenth street, Call, for three x at So. A RARE NCE. Tl DAY, OVER $2),000 worth of elegant Household Furniture ; con- tents of privace residen: East .wentieth street, near Broadway, Se Com Brlalg ¢ every article necessary tor house- Keeping, viz:—74 octave rose wood lanoturte, elegant Parlor ani room sets, Mirrors, Brussels Carpeis, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Wardrobes, spring and h commencing at 10} o'clock. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. A: —~VERK. SORMEON, at AUGTIONRES, stree! ‘ith clock Tits DAY, Mis of Mw Fancy Goods. iv ry Birds, “A COTION 84 SALE. RICH HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HIS’ (hureday) MORNING. commencing IDo'siass at private residence 210 West 2ist street, near ‘Tth avenu Parlor Suits in rich satin and brocatel; two Piano- fortes, Steimway & Sons and Decker & Bros.; Turkish und »panish Lounges, ttugeres, Cabinets, Parior pares Mirrors, Curtains, Oil Paintings, imported rons Clocks, rosewood and walnut Chamber sets, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washetands, 31. hair and apring Matcreases, Turkish Suits, Eaey Chairs, tree Bookcases, Library Jables, Writing Desk, two Extenston Tables, Buftet, Dining ‘Chairs, Sliverivare, Crockery, Vining Chairs in leather, Hall Stand, Brussels and las Car- Kitchen, Furniture, &o N. q Curtains, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ir Mattresses, Lounges, &c. ; positive. ars. Men to ship goods, Rv! BERT Cc, Ca HIN, Aue’ UCIION SALE THIS DAY, AT THE ELEGANT 5 story brown stone mansion ‘est 23d st., wear 6th av. ae (harsdays MORNING, commencing at 10% o'clock mificont inlaid marquetry satin Parlor Suits, Cen- trp Raton te waren: velvet, Brussels Carpets, Bronzes, Pianoforte, best city makers; Cabinets, Book: esks, Chamber uits, Bedsteads. Dressing Cases, uit, Chairs, &c. ; Mattresses, Buffet, Extension Table, basement and kitchen Furniture, i, KB. MOUONNELL, Auctioneer. Aleroe SALE.—THIS DAY, AT 103g (CLOCK—J, COOK, Auctioneer—HAViN ture, Books, Aion Jewelry, &c. 4 CO. will sell Furni- day presents, EN & CO, bargains, for holl- 89 Hast thirteenth st. LFRED LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, 29 BROADWAY— Will gell his day at 10 o'clock A. M. akarp, by public Auction, the Fixtures and stock of the old established Olgar Store and sample Room 603 Broadway, In lots: four silver plated Showcases, Counters, Bars, Mirrors, Clocks, six Chandeliers, Glassware. rilverware, Olt" cloth, &c., &c,; also a fine stock Cigars, Tobacco, Meer- schaum Goods, &c, Sale positive. Dealers invited. Y EDWARD SCHENCK. oneer, CONTINUATION “No, © LIBERTY STREET, OWE & Lares" AUCTIONEERS. —MARSHAL'S sale this day, at ld o'clock, at Nos. 47 and 149 West Twenty-fifth atrecterine entire contents of ales manuaciory, consisting of Office peraiey Sale, 12 Undinished Baggies, I uutiniehed Coupe, tien I Coach fotor Iron, Wood aad other Material ter munufactariig carriages, dc; OHN H, HILLIER, Marshal, ¥ DANIEL A. MATTHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALES- rovcm 47 end 49 or hY DA opposite Post office. mber 31, Ry 2eclock: at_ salasroot SALE OF crostne” SHULIDA ELEGANT" “PARIS AND VIENNA ancy GOODS, BRONZES, CLOCKS, MUSICAL. BOXES SUP ‘ASES BOHEMIAN iD CRYSTAL GLASSWARE, PUSCd ShTS, &C., La v ‘Ss, SUITABLE FOR NW "YEAR'S GIFTS, BY ISIDORE J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell, ai 2 o'clock, 34 avenue B, entire elegant Fur- hiture of 9ruoms; black walnut and otier Kedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables. Chairs, Carpets, Mirrors, &c.; also lot fancy and Dry Goods, Hosiery, Velvets, Trimmings, Lace Collars; lot of Kid Gloves, Jewelry, Toys, &c." positively without reserve. Dealers invited. ¥ GERARD BETTS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, store No. 7 oud stip, (reread 1ny), December 31, at lo’clock, Within their store, fe of Assorted Grocerie Also sate of Wines: Liquors, &c. GERARD BEITs & CU., Auctioneers, BROT Old lb, Y J, W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER.—WILL DD seli out in tots, this day, at’10% o'clock, entire gene- Tal assorted stock poy ‘and Fixtures contained in store BOL Bleecker street. Stock consists of weneral assort- iment of good G Fixi fine Show Case, Counters, shelving, &c. Buyers, dealers specially invited. 2 Wagons, Harnéss, No. 4 Bayard street, second floor. \IRCULAR FRONT COUPE, by Brewster 4 Co. courE. ROCKAWAY, by Wood Bros. | 4 FAMILY QOAC y Brewster & Un. | 2 ENSTON TOP PHAETON, py’Lockwood & Co. |S ELEGANT PORTEASD SLEICH, by Kimball. | % TOP ROAD WAGON, by R.M. otivers. | ELEGANT 1OP PONY PHAETON, with lamps, 9 y Wood Bros. | > KLEGANT TEAM SORREL HORSES, kentucky] . Fed, 15i¢ hands, a FIFTEEN HORSES. FOR AND EVERY eae S 118 DAY, it, ap RCH. JOHNSTON 'S MAR’ c Thirteenth street. bl THIS HOLIDAY SALiC AT WW O'CLOCK. YOUPE HORSE WANTED—16 HANDS, YOUNG, Sound ani stylish; must be in every’ respect & first class coupe horse, moderate pri G._E. LAFETRA, idand 12 ast ‘Thirteenth st. OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY CANADIAN MARE, 1 hands, 6 veurs; suitable for any light work; war: ranted sound'and kind; sold for want of use. 89 King street, near Hudson, OR SAL SEVEN YEAR OLD CHESTNUT HORSE, 18% hands; will trot in 3 minutes when in condi: tion: just from Orange county; very muscular; stylish, free and pleasant driyer; warranied sound and kind. Apply at confectionery 135 Sixth avenue. T A BARGA A HANDSO: ¢ Team, sound and reliable : 1545 pigs ote ld; warranted perfectly sound an kinds to be sold for want of use, Address HUFFMAN, Herald Uptown Branch office, OLIDAY aIFrs., Special inducements are offered in CARLIAG LANDAU: SL ANDAULETS, COACHES and BROUGHAMS, lined with satin and the sottest French morocco, at one- third less than, the usual prices made for this season's sales; superior to the dest Paris and London buallt carriages. and unequalled by any of home manutacture. VELOCIPEDES at one-quarter the original ¢ Woub bhoinens, 7 BROADWAY. ‘ORSES AND PONIES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— also double and single Road Harness, Coupe Harness, double and single Business Harness; seal Sucques; other personal property. Js Ly ‘ornela street. FoR s,2, —THE FARMER OF GEORGE H. Pott, KEEP at Somerville, NW J.has. good stabling and can keep on hay, during’ the winter, seven or eight ‘ORSES BOARDED FOR THE WINTER—TERM box stail, 10x12, four quarts oats per day aad ple of good hay, $12 por month. Apply to JOHN RIC Bee Thompson Bhgar terms, Wondbridge, N. Je, or 8. NORKIs, 60 Newark avenue, Jervey City N. J. FLARES PATENT HORSE CLIPPING MACHI sold wholesale and retail by H. A. SEAMAN BRON 122 Chainbers street, New Yo ARNESS,—THE mrt ee HARNESS STORE IN New York ; & good Buy; ness, hand 1 a goad Grocers Harness, a eae iikman’s' Hai ‘ood Double Truck & good Beatie Biauket- $t 30: waterproof Blankets, strapped and unstrapped. Please cali and examine for ‘yourselves. FISHER & OSBUR. Barclay street, New York. N°, Jaca eae —FIRST CLASS CLARENCES AN and st mpiete in all Ls equipments oe fancy price 182 and 14 (Suttork street. poe ted CARRIAGES, SLEIGH BELLS, EVERY description, new and second hand; popular prices; on nee borer, Dog Cart, Coupe, six seat; elegant yon itt aN MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 64 | Broadway. _ SHERIFF'S Bane OF COACHE! HORSES, HAR. ness, 4c.—8. HERMAN, Sheri 4 Auctioneer, sells this day (. hursday), December 1, at Ll o'clock, at Van Tassel & Kearney’s Auction M Ne Nos. 10 and liz Kast ‘hirteenth street, tour Coaches, ent Horses and four double sets of Harness. Sale positive, pb, Danny, M,C. CONNER, Sherif. JRORGH J. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, NO. 11 CHAM- street on virtue of a chattel mortgage | will t public vendue on 1 the 3ist December, 1874, ari o'clock in the afternoon, At two Cabs. GEORGE J, SMITH, Attorney tor Mortgagee* EORGE J. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, NO. ll CHA) bers street.—By virtue of a chattel mortgage I will expose for sale at public vendue on Thursday, the Sist day of December, 1874, at I o'clock in. the forenoon, at 610 Greenwich street, one double frst class Truck. FRANK WEBB, Attorney for Mortgagee. ENRY D, MINER, AUC’ On eEm Late Henry i . Leeds & Miner. Established 1847. Tis DAY CHORSD ty), DECENBI I tll o'clock, at the salesroom, No, 108 Duane street, ir Broad w: USTEEIS. SALI DIAMONDS, WATCHES SOLID Se rewaray £0. consisting of Diamonds ‘and other precious stones, set int fine solid eighteen carat gold, embracing Brooches, Bar- rings Studs, Scart Pins and Fin Rings, Lockets, Neckiaces, Lecontine Chains, &c.1 also, ane Bnglish, French and American stem winding Watches, by cele: brated makers, The above goods are fully warranted, and will be sold without reserve. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—REGULAR + sale this day (Thursday), Dec. 31, at 10% o'clock, at 154g Bowery, of general Merchandise,’ especially Wines, badeor” and 20,000 Cigars and 500 pounds Durham To- acco. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, M al’s sale, by virtue of several executions, at Ii o'clock. at of and's) Great Joncs street, ‘Three silvers plated Showcases, two walnut Cribs, yaircloth Rocker, ‘arlor Suit, tour Carpets, Chamber and Dining rniture, Desks, stoves, four. pieces sik Poplin, 200 ay silk and other Dress Goods, one piece gl deh Joth, ten pairs wool Blankets, ove bale of Ho} SALES AUCTION, siee* COTION FACTORY, > NEAR COLUMBIA, Sale by ‘Recetvers. In the Matter we © Niisens’ avings Bank of South i pt '—Wiiliam Johnston, Petiuoner. vs. ‘Trustee of the Citizens’ Vings Bank, “tvrsuant to the decretal order of the Hon. George s, Bryan, United States Judge for the District ot south Carolina, dated the 18th day of Uctober, 1874, ke the aime stated cane, ‘we wil sell on Monday, the ssh day January, between the hours of eleven (i) Srelock in the forenoon and three Gy o'clock in the after. oon, in tront of the Court House, tor the county of Xi d, Jn the city of Columbia, 8 C. . the sollowing ro y, The wi divided Seven-thirtieths (7-30) of the Lands, Tenements, Easements, Hered itaments, Fixtures. Lools, Machinery and Appurtenances constituting the Property known as the Saluda Factory, ‘he same being the inter- est of Jchn Fisher, Trustee therein, ‘Also the undivided Qne-'enth’ (1-10) of the Lands, Tenements, Easements, Hereditaments, Fixtures, Tools, Machinery and appurtenances coustituuing the prop- erty known as the Suluda Factory, the same being the interest of Jonn B. Palmer therein. the said tactory 1s located in the county of Lexington, on the western bank of the Saluda River, about three (3) miles trom the city of Columbia, and his pow in active operation #ix thou- © hundred 6,500) spindies, to which is attached two nade and thirty-five (235) Acres of Land, lying } on both sides oi the ‘Saluda River, which enables the power to be very largely increased, with but a little out lny, to several thousand horse power. Lither of the above interests can be treated for at pri- vate sale on or betore the Ist dy of January next, the tor- ing to Joan \isher, Trustee, at Columbia, er: by applying to A. G. Brenizer, Ae lou MS of sale, one-third cash and the balance in # credit of one and two years, secured by bond and mort- gage bearing seven @) per cent interest. Purchasers to Pe ES, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, JON FISHER, +} Receivers _Couomsra, 8.0, ___ LEGAL NOTICES. 2 ITATIONS. Vice Chancellor Bacon.—I1S7), H., No. 119,—Tuesda: the 24th day of November, i374.—Between W i liam Hyde, ‘plaintiff: William Henry Lar Martha La lames Chantry an aro: Thomas Clarke and Emily Anna Maria Porter, Harriet Ce- d en Bab- jt jarriet Proc Stainba' if. and Rovert ind Francis Welles, his wite, detendints. for a decree on the 4th day of November, wh ‘and this day made unto" this Court’ by counsel fof the ‘plaintid And upon reading the Kecord and Writ Clerk's certificate, dated the 2th day of November, 1874, whereby itappeats that an appearance at the instance ot the platnte to the said bill was entered for the de- jendants, Willlam Henry Large ree, wife; Janes Chantry and Carolin Harriet Cevilla “Stainbank, and. fur- ther or other a Dear RHE has been entered to the said amende bill, by or ov behalf of the said defendants; the aMdavit of Sydney Ratcliffe Pollard and Charles William Meynell, fled the 24th day ol April, 1874, and the Set therein reterred, and two affidavits of Richard Hall and the exhibit werein re- ferred to, flea respectively the 24th day of April, 1874, and the 234 day of November, 1874, of notice of the said huotion to the defendants, Willian Henry Large aud Martha Large, bas wite: James Chantry and Caroline ‘Troinas ( ‘and Emily Clarke, ria Porter, Harriet Ceetlia Svat a: ces Welles, his wise, an order date , 1875, whereoy it was ordered that the . yi Should’ be taken pro confesso against the blake Said detendants, Matthias Proctor, Harriet Proctor, Mary Proctor and Mary Statnbank, at the hearing of this cause and upon reading the plaintifl’s bill, by the Record and Writ Clerk, under the provisions duly stamped gt the general | orders of 13th “day of July, 1861, answer of fhe defendants, ‘William Henty Large rand James Chantry, an attidavit of the plaintifl fled tne 2d day of June, 1873, and the exdlbite marked's and # therein referred to, an exhibit marked B being. an indenture, dated the 28h of February, 1870, an amdavit or Joseph sutton Brown, fled the zistday of November, 1874 veritying the execulion thereo! by Ben- jamin Hyde, another affidavit of the plainuif, Aled the th day’ ot July, 1874, and the exhibits therein reterred to, this Court doth order that the plaintit’s biil be taken pro contesso against the defendants, Matthias Proctor, larriet Proctor, Mary Vroctor and Mary Stainbank, and Goth order tha: the following accounts be taken, that is MX account of whatis due to the plaintiff for princi- pal Aud interest on his mortgage in, the pleadings men- joned, and jor his costs of this suit, such costs to be taxed by the Taxing Master. 2. An account of all sums of money laid out by the plaintiff in necessary repairs and lasting improvements on the hereditaments comprised in the said mortgage. And it is ordered that interest be computed on the sums Which shall appear to have been so laid out, in lasting improvements, at the sume rate of interest as the sal mortgage carries. And it is ordered that wnat shall ap- pear.to be di the secondly-mentioned account be faded to whats due to the plainuff on ordered that the count be taken, namely :— \d profits ot the mortgaged ed by the plaintif, of, by any aller Derson or persons, by. the order or aor of the Pialnuf, oF which, withont, the wilfal detault of the pint ight have been so received. And itis ordered fiat what shall appear. to" be due on the last men: tioned account be deducted from what shall appear to be due to the plainti? on the first and secondly- mentioned accounts And it is ordered that upon the detendants, or any of them, ini the pl: mead what upon the baiance of the said several accounts shall certified to be due to him within #ix calencar months aiter the date of t timne and place as shall be thereby till do reconvey the hereditaments comprised in the said mortgage free and clear from ail encumbrances dgne by him, or any person claiming by, from, of ander him, or by those under whom he claims,’ and deliver up on oath all deeds and writings in his custody or power relaung thereto to such derendants, or to whom they shall ap- point; but in detault of the ‘said defendants, or any of then, paying the plaintiff? what upon the balance of the said several accounts shall be so certitied to be due to him as atoresaid, by the time aforesaid, the erat eens trom theucetorth stand absolutely debarred and fore- closed of and from all right, tide, Interest and equity of redemption of, the suid mortgaged | premises, | But decree is 43 regards the detendants, Matthias Proctor, Harriet Proctor, Mary Proctor and Mary Stainbank, sub- ject to the provisions of the rules contained tn. the twenty-second of the consolidated orders as to making absolute decrees founded on bills taken pro conteaso. And it is ordered that the plaintiff be at liberty to serve the said decrce and the summons to proceed under the game upon the defendants, Matthias Proctor, Harriet Proctor, Mary Proctor and Mary Stainbank, by adver: Using the saine once in the London Gazette, twice in consecutive weeks in the Times newspaper, published in London, and twice in consecutive weeks’ in the New York Herald, published in New York, in the United States of Amerien. And itis ordered thavif the detend- ants, Matthias l'roctor, Harriet Proctur, Mary Proctor and Mary <tainbank, desire permission ‘to answer the plaintif”’s bill und ‘set aside the decree, application for that purpose is to made to this Vourt within three calendar months alter such advertisements shall have appeared in. the said London Gazette, and within the like time after the last of ibe adverusements in each of the other newspapers. And this Court doth voraer that service of the warrants of taxation of the Jaintifs bill of costs upon the deiendants, Matthias Foctor, Harriet Proctor, Mary Pro nd Marv stain- Dank be dispensed with: And itis ordered that’ the Plainti be at liberty to advertise the Chief Clerk's cer Ufteate, to be made In pursuance of this decree, when signed and approved, once in the London Gazette, twice in consecutive weeks in the Times newspaper, Pubished in London, and twice in consecutive weeks In the New York Herald, published in New York, in the United States of America; and that such advertise. ments shall be deemed good notice thereof to the said etendants\ Matthias Proctor, Harriet Proctor, Mary Proctor and. Mary Stainbank; and any of the parties are to be at liberty to apply they may be advised. Take notice, thatif you, the above named detendants, Matthias Proctor, Harriet Proctor, Mary Proctor and Mary Stainbank, desire permission to answer the plain- tit’a bill and to det aside the above decree, application for that purpose must be made to this Court within three months atter the last appearance of this notice, or other- wise you. the said defendants. will be absolutely ex- cluded trom making any such application. Dated this 9th day of December, 187: RIGH. PIOKDON, , 43 Bedford row, London, England, WILITAM HYDE, Jr, Louth, Lincolnshire, England, intiff’s Solicitor. In. Chancery.—1870, H., No. 119.—Retween William oe Piaintif, and Will Henry rgé and Martha Large, his wite, aud 8, Detandants, other: Let all parties concerned attend at my chambers, No. 11 ‘New square, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, on Monday, the lth day of Apri ac 1:30 of the’ clock in thé forenoon, on the hearing of an application on the part of the plaintiff to proceed with the accounts and inquiries directed by the decree dated the 24th duy of November, isd.” Dated this 9th day of December, 1874, AMES BACON, Vice Chancellor. This summons was taken cut, bv Hichard. Dickson of 4 eee in the county of Middlesex, solicitor tor the plaint To the several defendants, their respective solicitors or agents. DRY Goops. a? sale ; price 7 0; cost Herald Uptown i gad Address CASA, box 163 GEORGE, WW. FROST, ‘Marshal. ranch of P, TRAVER, AUC ON J. Grand clearing out sale tor the year 1874, this day, | GOOTTISH JEWELRY at ty o'clock, at 57 and 59 Great Jones street—House- hoid Furniture, Bedding, Matiresse: Fiano, 4 Mirrors, Clocks, Pictures Ww leas, Coffee, Flour, Bo; Goods, 300 Locks, top dtoves, Coal Hods,’ Crockery, Sleighs, Toys, Clothing, Fancy press Wagon, Spring Cart, &¢, PMRAVER, AUCTIONEER, rshai's sale, this y virtie of an execution, Sc 3 orcluck, at No. 185 East Thirt ws filth street, 21 bales ot Ha JAMES BOYLN, Marshal. an PLAID GooDs, A large ana slegnae stock A. D, WILSO. ate 491 Sixth a: near Thirtieth street, HE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS ALL THE LATEST N&WS FOR TWO CENTS, NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 217 CANAL Street, sells this day, 10 o'clock, at No. 10 Essex . contents of saloon—Bar and Back Bar, Bagatelle Table, Chairs, ‘ables, Glasses, &c. Dealers invited, AUCTIONEER—WI SELL, THIS ° 2'P. M., at No. 493 h avenue, two fine allverpinted “showeases, 0 ying, Stools, kK wainut Counters, shely- 1d 10) Boxes, ne JHERIFF'S SALE OF CLARENCES, COACH mS, S Landans, &c.—s. HERMAN, SherifPs Augtioncer! oils this day Thursday), December 31, a ‘assell & earney' 3 Auction Mart, he Bast Thirteeath street, two Claren wlass quarters; two Landaus, &c. of 88 or _ Wi. Gain, Deputy WM. con tive. ER, nerit,_ Quenires SALE OF DRuas, MEDICINES, £0,.—3. Hi kMAN, Sheriffs Auctioneer, selte this day Thursday), December 31, at 12 o'clock M., at No. 38 esey street. the entire Stock of an importer and whole- sale dealer of Drngs Medicines, viz. :—a inrge assortment gf Botanical Drugs, ke. | Sale positive, Dewlers invited - Harvey scorist Deputy. M,C, CONNER HERIFY'S SALE OF BRONZES, CLOCKS, JARDI- hier, Music Stands, Toilet sets, Opera Glasses, ae. 8, HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioncer, sells THIS DA’ (hursday), December 51, at /L o'clock, at No. 707 Broadway the valance stoc! consisting of Bronzes, statuettes, Jardinter Clocks. Musie Boxes, Opera lasses, Vases, Candelabras, Microscopes, Flower 51 ts ke.” Chinaware, > this day, without re- positive. Leaiers and WM. ©. CONNER, Sheriff. lots, mrve or Tage sigh will be po or others in ‘We. H. dannoi. Deouty- \ INSTRUCTION, ET es erent WILL TAKE A FEW pupils or Se eee instructor or hak) anion i ri resally trave og uth for the winter, Address W. box 5,183 Post office. At Addr ENGLISH LADY, TEACHING AND SPEAKING French and German |, wishes to find Panis or je South. ompany a family going’ to Kurope or t Dox 100 Herald Uptown Branch otice, MOST ELEGANT CAMEL'S 1 HAIR SHAWL FOR |. INDUSTRIAL EX EXHIBITION COMPAN ¥; 000 om 000 oo 0 00 00 oo ae ow 0 WO “mo 0 000 000 000 DOLLARS annually distributed {o PREMIUMS, CAPITAL PREMIUM $3383 itis EVERY BOND | PURCHASED BEFORE 2% z 2% wz wz A A A A A ZzzzzzzZz A. A A A AAA a A zzzzzzzzz A A A A SERIES DRAWING, hela 1875, Arrangements have ithout delay. lel| will participate in the TH on MONDAY, JANUARY & been made to fill all orders wi Call on or address at once MURGENTHAU, BRUNO & CQ, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO, Financial Agents, la|" 3 (III 20209 8333833 2 2a 3s 3s a 2 8 53 os os 22 33. 2 3 2 33 P RK K BRR OO WH V W ae Fee K R RO ce Ww P PAA RK K R RO O we PPP A A RRR KK RRR_O O WWW P PAAR EE OR ROO WW Ww Po. AE RK K R R OO ww NEW YORK, (Post oftice drawer 29.) Remit by draft on New York city banks, by registered letter or ost office money order, | (From the Evening Mau, December 30 .1874) THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, As the day for the drawing of the third series bonds of the Industrial Exhibition Company draws near the de- mand for this most desirable of securities increases, and Messrs. Morgenthau, Bruno & Co., the financial agents, full in filling the orders ting in them as holiday 23 Park row, have their han daily received. Many are in gifts,and, assuredly,no more welcome token of affec- tion could be presented to # relative or friend than one of these bonds, They are certain to be paid with e chance ot drawing an im- premium, and each one bi mense prize or one of many smaller ores. There is ab- solutely no risk, and profitiscertain, The third series drawing will be held next Monday, January 4, ~"ckPY REAL ESTATE FORK SALE, ELEGANT DWELLINGS CHEAP!—NO. 7 WEST Aig and ss tnd 19 ast o7th sircot 41 West B6th, No. 1 nue—6, 42, 469, 614, 675, 746, 781, V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street and 31 East Seventeenth street. grocery store; Fixtures and Stock tor sale cheap toa suitable tenant, Inquire, trom 11 to 2 o'clock, on the 1875, Central, A 18 West 53, and 16 West oud streete 10 LET—A CORNER STORE; SUITABLE FOR A premises, 489 Last Houston street, corner Goerck. East Side. ‘OR SALE OR TO LET—A FOUR STORY BROWN tront high stoop furnished House, 161 bast forty. sixth strect; rent $175 per mouth. Apply at house or at 91 Fulton street. JOUN MchEsSON, pOR | ee fiBEE STORY BRICK BUILDING AND zi No. ich $5,000 ‘Address Or 3. Ax Box 2,946 Post office, New York. gaue. vias EVENING TELEGRAM HAs ALL THE LATEST NeWs FOR Two CENTS, BROOKLYN ARROPERTY FOR SALB POD ONT Ne reso ol imo ih en -HOUSE AND LOL FOR SALE, ON HICKS trect, Brooklyn; a three story attic'and basement high stoop ‘brick House, 25x45x100, pontaining. a the modern improvements‘ Apply to'W. 1. SON, 626 Broadway, New York. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS—TO LET, WELL FURNISHED, the Lower Part of House 68 Orange street; neigh- borhood unexceptionable; rent very low. OR, SALE—LOT 133 FREEMAN STREET, 380X100, and three story House, extension and rear Building on Jot 25x100, No, 193 Freeman street, Gree oin nt Be be on. both, re: together at Renal mortgage. . 8. A. “pox main, add x 2,066 Post ‘ihe, New York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT, T TARRYTOWN, ONE HOUR FROM THIS CITY, on. ‘oadway' and in full view of the Hudson River—To let, furnished ‘complete wea low Font, oF TOF sale cheap, on very easy terins, beautiful French slate roof House, all modern improvements, ote bedrooms, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, laundry, bath: ail nicely painted and trescoed and hand- ble and carrtage house, garden and id shrubbery in abundance; im ou given. Photograph and tuher particu- fare ‘with S EMBERSON, 6.9 Sixt! avenue. F, TORE IN BALTIMORE. for rent.—A finely located and recently flnished Store, Lexington street, near Charies, Baltunore. Ad- dress A. LEO KNOTT, 18 Law Buildings, Baltimore OR SALE—FARM OF 127 ACRES IN OAKLAND county: best wheat growing county in, Michigan near railfo rice art mortgage, 0, 8. A, Dox 2,966 Post ince: New York. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—A_ PLOT OF 400 FULL Lots, desirably located ou Broad. street, Newark. embracing six full blocks: price for the whole, $50. RW cash, $45,081 on Ihoriguge. al five per cent inte for 10 yours; would preter to sell « hall interest to n would hold on. Address OWNER, box 100 Post offices Sout Norwalk, Coni. 10 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE, A panes Country Seat of 41 42-100 ores, In Baltimore count; one and a halt miles from Druid Hull Park, on the Kei tertown turnpike. The improvements consist of ee v mansion Nouse, ‘servants’ quarters, stable, barn, ice house and Bonds eee stapery, &c, For particu. lars address. A GLAS, foom 6 Bank of Baltimore Building, B jatore. _REAL I ESTATE TO U0 EXCHANGE. AN UNENCUMBERED COUNTRY SEAT OR FARM wanted in exchange for & valuable Corner Propert; near the Battery: equity about $50,000. Add. SER. ING, Herald office, with particulars, only noticed. CITY OR leave description with Fulton street, F YOU HAVE ANY REAL ESTATE, country, for sale or exchange, ©. WAYLAND @ AY MAR, 163 O EXCHANGE—A DiSIRARLE CORNER ON LEX- ington avenue (unimprove Address W. 8. B, box Li0d New Cork Post wiboe TOPEEU. BW HAVEN COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL Institute. Preparatory to college oF business Winter session begins January 7. For catalogues and circulars apply to WM, H. KUSSELL, Principal. 'O EXOHANGE FOR PATERSON, NE T city Factory Property, a first class Résidence in Wore chester county, a very short gistanee trom the cx MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, bé nee REOOMMEN DEv, Speaking French and ish, to teach and live in Pitt a school. Address P. K., Heraid Uptown Branch office. a sé MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATL Y REDUCED ‘PRC Tages 4h. An extensive stock of Slate and Marblo Mantels, Wash Trays and Slate Work of every descr ee OD, PENKHYN SLATE COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st., ¥. ¥. wit EXCHANGE—1,000 ACRES OF RICH LEAD and Farming Lands in M| Louls city improved suburban rg ato wo hastens Real Estate or Stock ddbow Xy Dow Herald office. soa EAL ESTATE WANTED. ‘Waxtep—wirniy THREE MINUTEN WALK jadison avenue ae Thirty-tourth genteel House. Adare: wig, lowest cash pri ‘ana I description, A. B., Doe ibe Post oMfice, New Yor, T GREATLY REDUCED PRIC S—AN EXTENSIVE stock of Marble and Marbicized Mantels and ail Giber marble work; Marble Turning tor tho trade. A, KLABER, 1M Bast Bighteenth street, near Chird av. A GREAT REDUCTION IN P and marbieized Mantels; all kinds ot Floor Tiling, Monuments, Headstones, Siabs Ser a Poe and cabinet makers. now offered at 8. Ki ©v.’S Steam Mar ICES OF MARBL& WANTED TU PURCHASE, ANTED TO PURCHASE -BARERY, (THAT of ANTED—THREE LOFTS; apusnete YBA' dolng a besiness of from three to Purchase building; for mai ton ble We N Breekvar ‘08 217 to 283 We t iy. first street, hear flour per day, AddrossJ. & 5., Herald ‘tee. south of Chambers street and cast Ww ieee reasonable to & good tenant Ney af