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WHOLE NO. 14,016. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ETS —-BnCOnD } Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. OGY—Twerrs Pace—Sixth colum: Ska SON SECOND, ice Fitth column. Jwe.rty Pace—lifth column. auDens Ww SWAN TED—dusres Yaox—Fourth and BoAnD. AND LODGING WANTED—Exeventa Pacr— BRogkiyN nt NEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Vinsr Pace— puariage cb hrosnmns. are eh, ee REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Finst Pacr—Fifth OLENKS AND SALESMEN—Tweurm Pace Finh col- THING — Sx00xD Pagr—Fourth column. Soncunten AND aa alla Pace—Fifth xth co! coastwist: SPLAMSUIPS—Sxcoxp Pace—Fourth ool- PARTNERSHIPS —Ninru Pac OING AGADEMTESS Finer Paae—stxth column. EY GoobSs—Frarr Pack Fourth column AGE Fou WELLING HOUSES 10 Lit, FURNISHED AND ye UNFURNISH ED-sxcoxn Fava First column. BUBRUPAAN oa HIPs—sxconp Pace—Thil and Rot Hh Saar Pace—Sixth ooiumn, acs | RSIONS—SKCOND ahi columa. HNANGIAL Ninn, Pac soe sixtb column, ANISHED,OOAS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pacx—First and second columns. FRENCH” SRDVERTISAMENIS— twine Pace—Bixth HELP Wa TED-FEMALES—Twanrrm Page—Fourth HELE WARTED-MALES—Twrirra Pacr—Sixth col- HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C—Finer Pace—Third and cc jurth nool jumns. fwxirte Pace—Fitth column. HOUSES. Boe! 8, 4C., WANTED—Finst Pace—Fourth STRUGTION—F inst Pa oe—Second column. EOTURE sEASON-—Eteventit Pack Fitth colamn. VAN OFFICE S—Fu ace—Secona column. 5 ANY FOUND—First Pace—First column. |ACHIN ERY—First Pace—Sixth column. ARBLE MANTELS—Sgconp Pack Kourth column. EDICAL—Tweurrn Pack—Sixth colum! ILOELUANEOUS ‘DYER TISEMENIS—Term Pacr— 18 Sixth colui oBiLA SEOUS—Finst Faor--Fifth column. USICAL—Finst Pace—F¥ifth column. PRY Lp GOES TIONS—SEVENTH 'aGk—SIxth column. ARSON AL—Finst Pace—First column. BIANOI Fe oe Bee, ORGANS, &C. SECOND Pace—Fifth ost’ OFF 1GR NO tf feb tap etek ag column. RUPOSALS—First Par PRORESBIONAL SHTUATIONS, re CTE eM ALES— Fourth column. Eniy ¢ pa vote Cun FOR SALE OR TO NT—First PacEe—| h column, BEAL shat To “EXCHANGE—linst Pacz—Fith am Anus STATE, WANTED—Finer Pace—Pitth column. 1OUS NOTICES—linst Pace—First column. WARDS—First Pace—First column, Lamgr=t ed og N—szcoND PaGe—Second and third BITOATIONS WANTED—FENMALES—Exeventn Pace— exrvitint id Yourihga ‘Twetrtn Pagr—First, second, th columns. TIONS, WANTED MALES—Twrurmm Pacr— vpourth and ith columns. ie ened Ee eOSTOBe Vines Pace—First and second col- no ape BIRDS, 4&C.—First Pace—Third Fahl ed Fane Seth column, HE Tere ener FE ‘aGE—Third 0 LET FOR BUSINESS PORPOSES—Szconp Pace— pave sae rat UIDE—Szconp Pacr—Fonrth volumn, AURA ED KOOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LET— Pacr—Secong column. WANED “tO PURCHASE—fwetrmn Pace—Fitth cole Westouiserer COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OK wrap st PaGE—Filth column. winter RESORTS—Twetrra Pace—tifth colamn. RAC STEAMBOATS, &C.—First Pacz—Sixth col- PERSONAL, BABE or TWO MONTHS OLD (A BOY) CAN ae adopted by a re: heated family. Call gt No. 323 fest Yhirty-third stree \ G.—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO THE HERALD '» Uptown Branch office if you wish to ha FP, ADOPTION—A FEMALE INFANT, A WEEK id; blue eyes, black hair: American parentage. ‘Address, through personals, M. K., Herald office. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SPECIAL NOTICES. epinerannne EE AAT AEE aset widely olrontated of uta the “American an journals published uro| A capital med ium for American advertisers addressing Someaives to ean patronage. Europ Indispensable to Rall pe persons isting. Gr Great Britain and | Subscriptions and fadnaieamantatee tor ‘ine AMERICAN REGISTER will de received and_ single copies of the Paper may be obtained at the office of the New York eraid, New York. SODA WATGR, MINERAL | WATERS, GINGER » "ale, sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete dutite of Apparatus and Materials with full tions; all departments of manufacture. bottling pensina; excludve Rights in desirable territory. jogues tree. JOHN MATTHEWS, sixth and Twenty. HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, . Royal saxon Sayeroment s Lottery. mbure City Lot Brunswick Gorerument Lottery. 8 cashed and intormation given. Lock box 5,504. THEODOR ZscHOUm, Tis Nasa siroee Now York. venth street. SPORTING—DOGS, BIHDS, &C. HORS) y CARRIAGES, ac. A —FOR pals. Rive KINDS en PA! ishge’ A, -TOo THE D DRIVING ‘PUBLIC. a ae edicines for all diseases: ig bins, at B, G, Bove’ No. y ‘We are now meng to o side bar wagons eo ot tachment roduces = A SraPeorey EASY, LEVEL RI fits AGON, entirely free trom ri or THE TURF. é NOTICE,—ALL MONEY due for entrance of horses at third fail meeting. November 10 to 13, 1874, if not paid on or before January 9, 18/5, will be suspended. P. T. BARNUM’S ROMAN HIPPODROME. ROTTING CA CARNIVAL, ThurspA¥ BVENING, PANU ARE 7, 1875. UDU piAMEs MoMANN, WHIT OARLEY, J. D. WALTON, - Dan Mace enters g. g. Hippodrome—Color, blue. John Murphy enters b, s. Sherman—Color, green, Ben Mace enters b. z, Longtellow—Color, blue and white, Thomas Trimble eniers b. m. Lady Triimble—Color, red white. Ata Whitson enters b. g. John H.—Color, orange and blu William Bishop enters ch, g. Bayside —C» sag red. _Mile heats, best two in ‘mired, 0 ddie, to rule, Fy haba Rate ol LOTTERY, 18 4 Capit 100,000 iP 5), Pri: 25,000 2 Prizes, $10, pn Gave 20,000 ze.. 5,000 10 Prizes, $i, 000 en 10,000 Prizes cashou: Steeulses with tall particulars sent free. , C, DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, £0 Liberty street, New York, A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS » State and Shelby College Lotteries. a ated STATE, EXTRA CLASS NO. M5—saNvary 5, 1875, SHELBY, EXTRA CLASS NO. J61—saxUARY 5, 45, 75, 39, 36 67, 68 70, 10, 41, 72 47. ENTUCKY STATE, CLASS HO. Bo paxvany 5 67, 33, zl, 42 GO, 48, 69, 66, 4 suELay, case NO. Gb—sanvany 8 ls7h 6, 8 1B 3) 38, M.S, WG, 78, 45 7. 78, J.'8. SMITH £'CO., Managers, Covington, Ky.; Post office box 2,751, New York, oer ARES, EMERSON & CO., AGENTS FOR Kentucky State Lotteries, drawn daily. Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba. drawn every {7 days, Kentucky Single, Namber. Lottery, drawn Jan. 30, Prizes cashed, ini Addressing PARKS & CO. fost oflice box 5,272, Private office attached, Office hours7 A, M. tili 7 P. M. ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and burgical Cases a specialty. HENRY ILS, M, D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty. et LOTTERY. Drawing of Sth, January, 1875 4 & CO., 10 Wall street, _ Prizes c cashed. Circulars and information f free. ENTUCKY ‘ST \TE Lo TTERY. Single Numper Scheme, uthorized by Special Act of the Le for the benefit of the University of Pat 010 to be distributed amo FIRST PRIZE, $59,000, The drawing to take piaoe at Covington, Ky., Saturday, January ‘0, 1875. No discount on Prizes. Every ‘Gbon paid in fall, SIMMONS, DICKIN. & CO., Managers. ature). 1 Prize of $50, $59,000 i Prize of 20,000. 20,000 1 Prize of 10,010. 10,00) 5 Prizes of 5,000. 5,000 10 Prizes of. 0: 25,000) 80 Prizes of 1,000. + 50,000 80 Prizes ot (500.. 25,000 6y Prizes of 25). 12.500 100 Prizes of 100. - 10,000 4 Prizes ne site: 4 Prizes of 4 Prizes of, (5,000 Prizes of 5, 53801 Prizes, amounting to. Whole Tickets, $10; Halve: Remember that every Prize is drawn fal), without deduction. these Drawings are never post- poned, but sake place regularly the last saturday ofeach clroalar. "DIOKINSON & CO., Covington, Ky. (OR ADOPTION—A MALE CHILD; AMERICAN horn; two weeks old; full surrender. $1 Charles et, in the rear. eae WANTED—0OF THOMAS CAVANAGH, who leit Dublin, froland, in 1869 or 1570, lithographer vill be shankiuily | recelved i JATHENINE CAVANAGH, care , New York. ATION WANTED. MRS." GEORGINA Liteving, say her brother J. H, Address, in caro ot Mrs, rallivan'26 Cherry strect, New \ork. Southern and estern papers f please copy JNFORMATION WANTED.—MISS8 ELLEN LAWTON, of Manchester, Lancashire, England, who leit Liver: | on the City ot Bristol, on the bth of November, E32h wit oblige w iricnd. who,came along with her, by sending her address to M. W.. box 109 Herald office, Any Sere mowiix her address will confer a favor DY com municating 25 abov. F THE PARIY WHO TOOK THE POUKETBOOK from a gentieman’s coat, in barber ep of the ot. Cloud Hotel, tast evening. will return it with its contents Sie Maly we Cae action taken, otherwise he he is known. by hix sister, ‘ames Collins, 108 ave- ‘F J. BURNS, ab GAVE SOME INFORMATION IN his letter of the 3d inst., will send his address to un- lersigned or appoint interview, it will be considered Bacur, confidential. Address CONFIDENCE, box 655 ‘ost office. RECEIVED—SEND PAPERS BY EXPRESS. irty-fifth street. Msc BLISE— PLEASE, COME AND SE. way, 218 West Fortie oi Coton DU- Ms aekiae OF FOURTH AV oe idresd a note to SCRGHON, Herald Uptown Branch office. An interview wished, M™ ‘R.—ALL RIGHT. 7. T.—SRE ME TO-DAY. . et LANG. ‘WO LADIES WITH CHILDREN WHO GOT INTO A Second avenue car corner of Grand and Forsyth brtgdd Be by es yond ae 5th pee Jr the (nid sar e stri new wishes to make 1c ecqui Bear, a ie ae BEAR, ae a ‘omee. cama Ly U AT ONCE IF YOU WISH ANY- . thing agne for you, or 2 dus it you will not. oO, « Q will not Go to Post office for letters. Wye RELIGIOUS NOTICES 183 § ARAT F. SMILEY. “BYI INVITAT F THE Ladies’ oes n Union, will fee ble lesson fey, this week, a’ P, M., in the chapel ot Broadway bernacle, corer hurty-fourth street and Sixth ave- ue, Allare invited. s LOST J AND FOUND. N OWNER. WANTED—FOR A HORSE BLANKET found in Waverley place. Inquire at No. 60 Sixtn enue. in the store. fOUND—A LARGE GRAY AND WHITE DO DOG. THE He owner can have him provin; bs) iF not Pulled for within three Gays Will be golds Gait ab 109 Mary street. IQUND—ON SUNDAY, IN Lien AVENUE, A Pocketbook, containing a sum Money. Owner will please call on H. RKLAND, re H. K. Tharber & Co.'s, West Broadway and Reado street, ‘OST—SUNDAY, 3D INST., ABOUT 8 P. M,—A SKYE Terrier, collar and bel ward for him. 118 West Twen\ Liege FUNDED DEBT BOND | OF THE CITY OF tft NJ, one ae ra liberal re : pons Pad eee ir. The owner will pay a al rewal the offics b ILLIAM T, MER! REL rai V., 37 William street. OsT—ON, SUNDAY TVENING, ON FOURTH AVE- , a Shawl, by oman. Liberal reward will Bs Sala a 406 Fourth avenu ‘enue, in the hair store, EVENING, A RED RU leather Boskerbork, with a small sum of money id envelope. | ‘Tho finder can keep the mone: he send the | and envelope to owner, Lil t Thirty- _RIGWAB: $5 8 REWARD | ‘AND. No QUESTIONS ~ASKED—ON. Fetarning the Nouvenirs in indy's pocket ferry stage or at ferry on Shine on oe . I. RIKER, t sodonn street, city. Ps ey ee aaa at ON THE EVENING OF JAN. 1, a small, fat, black and tan Slut, ere arent ¢ mouth trom age: answers to name ot “Minnie. turn to 67 Thompson street. REWARD.—LOST, DECEMBER 2%, TWd $20 Books of Internal Revenue Stamps, wrapped A wn paper. $20 paid for same at 83 Cedar street. No a jue except to owner. g1n0 REWARD AND NO. QUESTIONS ASKED for the return of Gold Hunting Caso Wate fo. 17,896 avd hair Chain attached, with medallion har. ng IiKeness of a lady wearing & fir cap: alia one’ dol Seal King, white cameo head, surrounded with a wreatl of olives, or a suitable reward for cnain and locket only. Taken irom room No. 114 Girard House, Philadelphia. #9,12u of December, 1874, Address MARSHALL F. Bi ‘ON, 89 West street, New York. I 50 REWARD AND NO. QUESTIONS ‘ASKED ON) for the return of the Horse and Gig taken on jonday jorning trom Broadway. Apply at ington place. — 6 5() REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED tor return of silverware, Watch and Jewelry to 126 East Thirty-tiith street; $50 for Wi aione. Wash. teh and Jewelry turn of the silks, Laces and Kid Gloves en fromthe undersigned on the night of December 9, uisville, Ry. asked, Address JAMES F. WHITE, juisville, Ky. $1.00 000° REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE- SPECIAL NOTICES. *) —POBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY: FIFTH aud’ last Drawing at Loulsville, February 27, 1875. 62,500,000 in cash gifts; Tickets, $50; Tenths, $5. For tickets or information apply to THOS. H, HAYS, 609 Broadway, New York. OTTERIES, —CI?}CULARs OF OS ODM ATION SENT 2 ERVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS BROUGHT he on Brana! indiscretions, sexconeek ae Serra ot the Hp RQd yPervous svatem, cured by HENRY A DANIELS, M. D,, 144 Lexington avenuc, near Twenty- treo tor all legalized Lotteries by JOSEPH BAT: & CO., 70 Cedar street, New York. Post office vox 4. ninth street. NN, WARD BANK, NEW YORK. JAN. 6, 1875. Certification of the'two following checks, drawn on Ne dn- resentation, the payment of tho same has been this bank—viz,, swérey & Vart for $3,500 and Jam Bishop for £57i—having been obtained through frat Hopped, and all parties are hereby cautioned against negotiating or recelving the ae J. O. NOXON, Cashier, O. ap alee DRAWING OF TIE KENTUCRY Lotteries— Simmons, Dickinson & Co., Man- agers ee BXTRA CLASS NO, 105, JAN. 5, 1875. baa lieea he LS 22, 40, 19, inno oe & 56, 15, HIRNRY, 28, 34, 9 2, HENRY, CLASS NO. 192, s4n. 5, 1675 53, 76, 45, 68.’ 1, 66, 73, 6, 35, 67, Full information by applying to 3. Chu, room 6, first floor, rear office, or P. 0. bo: or THE KENTUCKY a furnished and circulars sent 130 Broadway, room 4 ry the holders of tticke ts. $300,000 85; Quarters, $2 00. d payable in (0) —KENTUCKRY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, + on Havana plan. Circulars or information tur: tae by J. CLUTE, 20 Broadway, or box 4,969 Post Revie HAVANA LOPTERY. drawn Janurry 5. Ci ments, & Ss PUFCRASCG, | vOR & CO, Bank anker: No. Il Wall “street, New York. GPecran DESPATCHES FROM NEW ¢ EW ORLEANS, WASHINGTON A! AND ALBANY, EVERY NIGHT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, irculars ot information furnishe1; b agectnes s cashed: Spanish Zank Bills, Govern: $300,000, terMestaoraiaery, Havana plans or. baw | cashed without discount; also teas Hava ry of Cuba; circulars of ee free. ES &C) reas Broadway. st: UCTION, A‘ PAINE'S, 62 BOWERY, UP UPTOWN, 1,275 BROAD. wa ease DINE arithmetic, ait Penal bi brane! lessons $3 monthly. A LADY WISHES THE C\RE AND EDUCATION OF two little pris board, music, French, English, $5 ar week. 231 Washington avenue, between Myrtle and Willoughby avenues, Brook A SWiss CLERGYMAN DES ‘IRES TO GIVE INSTRUC- tion in French, German, Greck. Latin or Hebrew and the higher Knglish branches, or in preparing young lege, as a Sane k ae for entlemen Jor school oF is Board inn American family. Address A. B. 2,725 General Post office, New York cl ity. Gen Thirty-fourth street.—Chicapest and best igher mathematics, val German, French, Latm, Writing N EDUCATED GERMAN LADY (SINGLE) DE- sires a position in some respectable family as resi- dent governess in German and English; city reterences g: Kast 524 st. tor two N EXPERIENCED LADY (COLLEGE GRADUATE) desires more pupils in higher Mathematics, It German, Lau and’ Music; “languages acquired in su Refers to patrons. Adress Miss LATHROP, box Herald Uptown Branch office. INGLISH TEACHER WANTE —BY A GERMAN; private lessons. Address W. K., box 132 Herald office. 118 a wood needle ‘woman and can five instruction in all needlework; best ven and required. Gan be scen at 317 Pesce, GERMAN "AND SPANISH THOROUGHLY Leaghes conversation guaranteed to ladies and gentlemen in three months frethod.. "Call on or address PROV ESSO. ‘way, room 6. 1,215 Broad- children faugh it by an easy EW HAVEN COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL Institate.—Preparatory to college or business. Winter session begins 7am aoe ont For Ai dad and L, Principal. circulars apply to elry, Pianos, &c. ie same bought. Al: brokers" ‘Tiekets bought at77 Bieecker strc tape AT HAL THE USUAL, cHARGES: yauced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. | surance Policies, &c, No. 79 Nassau street, between ton and Joha streets. Ww. MACDU! wv * oo, T 67 THIRTEENTH STREK pay the highest price tor old Gold or Silver, or the A ame advanced on." 67 7 Thirtes enth street, 710. BROADWA c., or will pay the highest: market price tor the samo. A 761 BROADWAY.—MONEY ADVANCED ON é pamels’ hair Shawls, Silks Diamonds, Watches, Velvets, &c. All goods kept in sate deposit, ee FOS CO., 761 Broaaway. TAN LOAN OFFICK, 82 KAS’ / street, basement, opposite lewari s, mak Upon all ands of vainables p 1 proper sir strictly confidential A GEO, ¢ BY Nassar 811 ral advances ‘made on Diamonds, Watcty Jeweiry aud all Kiads of Serchandisc and sold. Room 1 MAY oROADWAN? NEAR TW 918 Bicanwar THT ST ed ANd Most responsible oflice Liberal advances on Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, sir ver, Lac . India shawls, &c.; same Dought A. ©. HERTS, SAISAAC G. BOYCE, | COUNSEL L Broadway, practises in ail Courts of this Imited. States: ey unlios, American Pe Sen a promptly; Law Papers 1 14 BROADWAY, BETWEEN IWENTY.SIXITL and Twenty-seventh strocts.—Money icaned nn Diamouds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, 5! ianos, &c.; xame bought and suid; * iets confidential. Pa eRU SL T 77 BUEE STREET, NEAR ; BROADWAY.— Liberat advances zi apee Diamonds, ae Jew. Pawn . NEAR t ROADWAY, 1 Wat At yt LIBERAL AD. vances made ou Diamonds. Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, rware, Watches, Diamonds, Merchandise, “‘Busiitess ', OPPOSITE Post. OFFICE.— the saing, abut HAN L Ha D.—SPEED. CIAL ATIENTION OF GENTLEMEN is je he great and highty important sale of elegant gentenen's rodd and first class and celebrated trotting orse: THE i note Is SS ERARTED Aas OB Including the entire balance and noiea ott the fine stock of Horses formerly owned, and mostly raisea, by the late rugene M. Thorne, Esq., deceased; also, at the same time, the caebrated Trotting tock of an abscond- ing bank defaulter. on THURSDAY. (TO-MORROW), January 7, at stable No. 48 Great Jones street (where they have been re- woved to, from Mr. Thorne’s stock tarm, for the con- venience of sale). SALE PROMPT AT 103, O'CLOCK. Sale ineuding o> gelebrities as CeO ae Jr. 5 LADY FOUfs, GADY WOODFORD, COUNTESS, ani several young a Promising ones and several’ fine pads INCLUDING HANDSOME DAPPLE GRAY PILLY, 15'4 high, 5 years old next May; sired by God- frey's Patelens the sire of Hopetul, whom she resembles in ‘looks and gait: ts perfectly broken to ull harness; amiable disposition; stylish and pleasant driver; was ouly trained several months last season, when she could show half a mile in 1:4 and a full milo in 2235 a 2:36; one of the most promising young trotters in the country; can beat24) now; single or double; warranted sound ND HANDSOME YOUNG BLACK GELDING, 1s ey 5 years last spring: sired by Gen. Knox: an elegant, frée, easy and pleasant driver; pure val game ahd prompt to end of road; can trot In 2:40, single or. doubl ane Warranted sound and kin vi " te AY: isn pleasant tes to rovckaway ‘anted sound ant ind. THE FINE, LARGE, YOUNG BAY TROTTING HOKSE THORNEDALE, 15% high. 6 years old; sired by Edward verett, dam by Membrino Chiot; isas fine a gentleman’s road horse as exists: an elegant driver, gane, prompt, reliable and pure gaited ; he is warranted to beat 2:35 now, either single or double, can convines any good judye Gt speed that he can beat 2:0 on good 1s Warranted sound, Kind and periect; a noble, sel and tast row 1 ‘A: LADY WOODFORD, 15) Clarke Chiet, iniorm, sty record 0 wagon, @ “BLOOD BAY Trotting Mare high 7 years old; sired vy dam by Alcxauder's Abialish; ‘is clogant and finish; shows nih breeding; has warranted vo 3, either single or double, and ware w rich, tast and handsome mare, ALSO 1 ‘AS! AND MANDSUSLE YC Lrotting Mare 1, ADY FOOTE, 1536 high, 6 years; sir a by Mem- brino Patehen; Is an elezant and gentecl roadster, pleasant and agreeable driver: handsome and bloodlike inform; she was formerly own: by a son of Admiral Fooie, of Washington, where she was well known to be one of the fastest in Washington ; she trotted in a gentie- man’s race to road wagon at Washington im _2:37, win- ning eusily; she is warranted to veat 2:40 and convinces Bin nS she can trot much faster; is warranted sound and kind Also a fine and fast black road Horse and fine chestnut Roadster; both 153 high and young and sound; particu- tars of both at sale, Also two elegant side bar top and no top Wagons, by Brewster, of broome strect; one track sulky; double ano single Harness, robes, dress and stable Blankets, &c. All now on exhibition at stable. JOHN L, VANDEWATER, T BARKER & iON CILY AUCTION Hohe Lie NEW YORK TAT. Corner of Broadway an and obey. “ninth street, MAJOR CHARLES KEK AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES of Horses, Carriage: oie KVERY W: AY AND SATURDAY™ N O'CLOCK. EERY TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial on every Horse sold under warranteo. ‘YHisS Is TH onty auction mart in the State having the proper tacilitics for showing Horses on sale, viz. :-~ a large driving ring entirely under cover and plenty of Foom for examination. ALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, SLEVEN o' CLOCK, GENTLEMAN'S ELrGaNT Road Turnout, com a tine, large und very handsdme bay troting Gelding; got by | hatcher's Hambletontat 16% hieli, dyearsold; anele kunt, game and easy driver; was never (raine for speed and can bea 10 day; is alraid of nothing. is gentle iYean beat 2:00 to day 1 id of nothi r enough for a lady to drive. and is warranted sound and Kind; also fine top Koad Wagon, Harness, éc. ‘the prop- erty ‘ot a private gentleman in pecuniary embarrass. ments and compelled to sell ‘0..TL ND SLEIGHS, EXUCUTOR'S SALE of the fant brown trotting Gi eld ing, Billy Mott, got by a son of George M. Patchen, 153 hands high,7 years oid; a prompt and hw dy drivers hasa record over the Newburg track ot 2:46; is finely guited, has extra style and a) appearance and 1s warranted sound ‘and kind; also, top side bar Wagon, by Brewster, of Broome street, Harness, &c.; property ot the late M. Lynch, of Brooklyn Leighis. UAV TOP sxpress Wagon, tn good order. BRAUTIFUL AND very speedy bay trotting Colt, sired by Major Edsall and Bred in’ Orange county; 18 16: hands high, 5 years old; is, without exception, one o1 the mos: gentecl, best driving and finest kaured oun horses in the state; trotted when 3 years oi Wagon: promises, with proper trainins.to Tank with the fastest; has elegantly flowing mane and tail and 1s war- ranted sound and kind; sold by order of W, C. Mortine, assignee. Also, the Clothing. NO 1OP Express Wagon, by Wardman, THE CELEBRATED black trotting gelding Lew King, got by Honest Allen, 15% high, 6 years old; an extra fine and handy driver; Nas a record of 2:40 over Mystic fark ; always a sure 2:5 horse to road wagon: {s no puller hot lugger: can be driven by any one at speed, and is warranted sound and kind. BY ORD«.K of W. Scott, Mortgage, the contents of a liver) stable, ae ten Horses, taree Ularences, two Coaches, &c. FORTY OT eit top and no top Road Wagons, Depot, tert and Business Waxons, Carriages, &c. ENTY OTHER Horses, FULL DESCRIPTION at sale. SAL#S NEVER postponed on aecount of weather. A CHMPORTANT SALE BY, EUBLIC. AUCTION + THIS DAY SNESDAY). JANUARY AT 12 O'OLUC! IN FRONT OF ofr 108, 63 PARK PLACK, BETWEEN GREENWICH »'t, Gollege: place, of the elegant and fast trotung Gelding Bay Prince, 15, hands high, 7 years old, was raisea in Kentucky and’ sired by Pilot Tempke, dam by Green's Bashaw, and is without doubt one of ihe fastest young horses th the city: he could beat 2:40 when 4 years old; 1 2s he has been trained but one season, and that wh years old, when he made a record of 2:31; he was then matched and recetved forteit atter appearing on track, and was the in timed three heats, all inside of 2:36, at which time presnt owner refused $2,500; he is one of the most pure giited horses to be seen? tsa superior pole forse and naa sinsie roadster has few equals: finely roporiioned, very handsome and styiish and can beat Poeon day of sale, and warranted sound, kind and. per- fect in every respect, Also light side bar, leather top, city built Road Wagon. One elegant Portland Cutter, gold mounted and ele- gantly up! holstered, Fine single covered mounted Harness, Blankets, Robes, Wana PositIVE, BAIN OR SHINE, TO HIGHEST bidder. CHAS. C. DUFF, Auctioneer. Rou, Jom TON, AU STIONEER, Al OFFICE £7 LIBERTY STREET. IMMENSE SALE OF HORSES, COMMENCING THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK, I WILL SELL aT PUBLIC AUCTION 350 HORSES, apsolutely without reserve, continuing every day ti all are sold, AT THE ‘OLD THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD corner ot Third eveuss “an hixty-Sixth street 2) CONDEMNED RAILROAD HORS 2 CAR LOADS OF WESTERN HORSES, 2 TROTTER. 10 TRUCK HORSES JAMES BLODGE A Lass QUARTERED, COACH WO CLARENCES, BU GLISH COUPE, IN THREE COUPE: Tandaulet, built by Brewster & Coupe Kockaways, in good orde Top Road Wagon, ‘built by J. B. Brewster & Co. Top Road Wacons, built by Dusenbury & Van Duser. Top Pony Phactons 1 Harness, Robes. Bi ‘EC. A SEARGE ASSORTMENT OF PORTLAND CUTTERS, Prices very low. VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 2 Bast Thirteenth street. ARCH. JOHNSTON, 1, sole owner ana directo » TORR AS NEW, 8 aoe elegant driver; tine endurance and * “creak,” and giving Increased strength and safety, ont adding to the weight. With this improvement we are also usin: ing cater a, thor- ough trial during the past three years) the parailel or straight arm axle, ruuuing with greater precision and less triction than any axle ever used for speeding. Gentlemen interested in driving matters are mvited to examine these improvements at our factory, Broad- Way and Forty-seventh street, or at our warerooms, ih avenue aoe Fourteenth street. STER & CO., of Broome streot, GANT DWELLINGS CHFAP!—NO, 7 st ah sireet; E Weat 56th, Wor 1 by Sree | St egoere: mn Oe SON, ne street. ELE! and 18 and 19 £ East and ih Gog oy 42, 469, 6i Sr Pine street —FOR SALE, WITH A LOAN, TWO DESIRABLE Lots, on Filty-seventh street; 1, OLIVER CARTER, 39 Nassau street, room u. OR SALE—THREE stone Hous, all impr nue, hetwoen Thirticth and to COUDERT BROTHERS. ‘ee trom rock. ‘ORY HIGH STOOP BHOWN 169 Lexington ave- yefirat, streets. Apply NY GENTLEMAN IN WANT OF A FIRST CLASS establishment isinvited to call and examine the Property of the lato James Davidson, consisting of o Yery fine sorrel Gelding, 154¢ hands 7 years o'd; sound, kind and reltabie ; can trot sure in 2:50; with a very fing light fail spring ‘Top Wagon :\also a light a ‘h wheel top Fony Phaoton, fine Harness Robes and Blankets, all nearly pew: will ell at a low figure, separate, if re- quired. to 0 close the estate. To be seen at 149 West Thirty street, AX’ ELEGANT COUPE, latest design, lined with, maroon goat skin and silk lace, an ordered Job, for sale by aa AS, FLANDRAU, and 374 Broome, street Qulldings lately comupled by Brewster & Co.), C Shits ed none WAN —16 HANDS HIGH. E. LE FETRU, 0 East Thirteenth street, n near ourth avenue. Percent SIX-PASSENGER SLEIGH, ONE OF finest in the country (for two or four horses), if not disposed of by Friday, January 8, will be sold ai auction by VAN TASSEL *« K&ARNEY at their Mart, 110 and 112 East Thirteenth street FE COUPES, COUPE AND SIX SEAT ROCK- aways, Landaulets, Carriages ot every descrip- tion, new afid second hand, at the lowest prices. J. COLYER & CO, No. 7 Washington place, opposite 714 Broadway. JOR SALE—STYLISH ROADSTER AND EXTRA saddle Hore; English bred; chestnut; 1534 hands; ndand kind; Fdden or driven bya lady: a periect ure: price $60. Add: M. 28 Post office. OR SALE—EXTRA } EAR-OLD, ih hatda bay Horses tut warrantes: giveny cheap work horse; squid and kind: $63. Apply, for two days, at feed st y Hudson street. VOR SALE—TWO TLORSE 15. AND 16 HANDS high, chunky batld; suitable tor express, grocer, milkman} price $75 and warranted perfectly soun and kind. 346 Hudson stree’ JOR SALE CHEAP—PROUGHAM, IN PERFECT der, inside and out; was built to order be key, nd cost (new) $1,830. Stored at MARS “Carriage Factor}, Richmond, 8. Te where ft can be seen, &c. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL “STATE— sven Horses, fit for any business; would pay part st Firty-seventh street. | 88 STORK IN 4 good Buguy Itarness, hand made, $17; a Kod Grocer’ Harnens, $35: 8 good Milkinan's Har Truck Harness, $30; a good Waterproot Blankets, str: call and een and unstra’ . FISHER & OSBOK Roap WAGON WANTED. -MUST Be FIRST © Ass ight, good order; Pott not exceeding $200. NEON, Herald office, Guntans, SLE IGHS,—THE HANDSOMEST assortment of Poriand Sleighs im the city, both trimmed Cees reared JAM . KEAL & CO., 1,505 Broadway. ANTED—A BOB SLEIGH OR PAIR BOB RUN- ners, with or without Box, or large Sleigh, suitable for passengers, for cash. Address L. B., box 138 Herald Uptown Branch offic WANTED, TO VURCHASE—GENTLEMAN'S plote Turnout; must be first class and cheap professional horse dealer noticed. Address, tculars and price, 3) » box } 199 Herald office. $10 FOR A DU: URY &- VANDUSER TOP Buggy, in fine order: new Grocer’s Waxon, 125: new top Delivery Wagon, $18); new Portlant: ? rae Sleigh, with Hells, $70 Bear Kobe, $30; algo 19 second hand Wagons, ot coud makers, at’ bar: gains. Commission Stablo, 124 West Ninctecnth street 200 3 SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS OF ALL yles.—Portlands, trimmed and untrimmed; Moanys. Soneareen! 8% Shift-seats; also the finest six-seat Sleigh in the city; will, bo xold low WM. H, G4AY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. Address ROAD" Pi No ng par- POST OFFIC a OFFIOK NOTICE. S FOR bUROPE tor the week ending Sa- be iat w i close at this office, as tol- 5). | On Wednesday, at 1h P.M. Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, New Yor! Descriptive catalogues, now ready, a ng ‘mail or furnished by the superintendent on applicat Goats delivered tose iu tis ells, Brook yn. ciersoy City and Hoboken. Particular attention to ordera by mail. Goods packed and shinped for any part of the country In “this City and “Brookiya, SMALL OR ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE wanted,—All modern improvemen: unfurnished or partly furnished; located between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets, Sixth and Fourth avenues; to a » party. Address, stating terms, 4c, F. 5, ‘ost off ice. Pie GENTLE! N AND WIFE WANT A FURNISHED Floor, between Fourth avenue and Broadway and between Thirty-second and Fittieth streets. Address H. Ww. V. i, 610 Sixth avenue, — A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTE( WHERE THE Furniture couid be purcnased xt a reasonable price, Or Furniture on storage could find an immediate pur: Address HOUSEHOLD URNITURE, Herald ED. COMF eon locality; moder venient to Broadway, Fourth or § must be very moderate ; possession immediate. PERMANENT Herald Uptown Bran WANTED=2y, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOR housekeeping, an unfurnished Floor in a private house; ood locality, between fenth and Fittieth streets. Address, stating terms, box 837 New York Post office. WAxtep54 SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE, above Fourteenth street; sood location; rent not over $1,400, Address B. F., Herald Uptown Branch office. Wantep-a SMALL HOUSE, ABOVE 150TH street, Paton or unfurnistied ; must have iarge garden and’siabi lara, to X. Y. d lowest rent, ‘with full particu- y a Bratich office. ws <TED—A_ COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for light housekeeping, or a small Room, for bea and sitting room, with fire ani gas, Address U: +, Herald Uptown Branch office. W ANTED—A FU OR UNFURNISHED House, below. Fitticth street, petwoen Madison and sixth a ASDA — mil, Address, with ‘NTLEMAN AND WIFE, , part of private Hou: d Floor Flat, in nico clean house, near Grand rent Wot to exceed $40 per month, Ad- Herald Harlem Branch office, In the Country. PHE ADVERTISERNOW IN’ THE HOTEL BUSI. ‘wants to hire a furnished Hotel in suminer season; must be first class: would preior hotel at sea side. Address H. J. L Harlem Branch office, 124th street and Third avenue FURN TPURE, EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYM «_ Furniture, Carpets ana Bedding, at B, * cow: PERTHWAIYT &'CO.’S, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock and low prices. LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF CARPETS, FURNI- ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, at O'FAR- Ri LL’s, 410 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thir- ty-first sireets; payments taken weekly or month! ATC: TION.. SECOND HAD Db FURNITURE AND arpets bourht. The highest, cash prices will he paid by calling on or addressing Mr. ABRAHAMS, No. 274 Seventh avenue, near i wenty-sixth street, x L TWO “PONY BUILT HORSES sys sight others: fit lor express, grocery or truc! de sold cheap. inquire at 36 Bowery, opposite tinh street, in rear. A {INE cour POLE. AND SHAFT AL Charence, my own mak dnd hand Cartlages of ali styl Bells, Robes, ma at Blan SUITABLE FOR AKA A. Inquire at 39 ihecexer' ‘Street, near the Bowery, in the rear. SIX PASSENGER SLEIGH, LIGHT, $110; COUPE, good as new, $500; Coupe Rockaway, $100; glass quarter Coach, $: D others. NEY, 460 Third avenue, ~ PI A ALBANY AND ROCKLAND SLEIGHS, NEARLY + new; top Wazon. single and double Harness, Depot Wagon, at astomshit NE FINE one light Conch. 200 see- by the best city makers; 30 atid 22 Wooster street, ty low prives. No. 6 ighteeuth street, east of Fisth avenue. A —COUPE 5 alance of m; dhe Tess t A. SLEIGH, TWO ROnES AND TOP BUGGY AND AX. Harness will be sold low for cash at private staple, 33 Bast Twelfth sireet, near University place, T MALY PRICE—tWO VERY FINE SLEIGHS; ONE Portiand and one, Atbany, swell vody, with tine Single Harness. No, 13 East Filteenth street, near Unton square, private staple. A VERY sTYL (St BAY. HAMBL 1) hands high, 5 years old; can trot in 2 ted sound; and Brewster top Wagon. No. 3 West LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SL.EIGIS, CARRIAGES, A leigh Belle, Robos and Blankets, new and second hand, Se popaler pel cel a. 200, Nevins, corner Fulton street, Brooklyn UCTION ROOMS OF J. HAVEN & CO,, 39 EAST hirceenth sircet, ‘splendid Bedroom sets, Parlor Suits, Carpets, Ming, Sealand Martin Furs, Silk, Chairs, "Lounges, Matires w Wardrobes, Pianos, Desks, &c. prices 5 g ze g 3 2 t private sale at auction A’ PRIVATE SALE, GNIFICENT SATIN PAR+ lor Suit tor $150; Turkish Suit, satinet, tor $125; rep Suit, $45; Carpet, Bookcase, Centre Tables, 8 Bed- roomn Suits, $60 upwards, with Dressing Case, Bedding, Buffet, Extension Table, &e.; Chair, Chickering & Son Fianoforte, $6) Call at private residence 120 West 23d st Cer Furniture sedding, nts taken by beg ‘kK or mouth, ‘Terms easy. KELLY & CO., corner Twenty-ilfth street and Sixth avenue. ARPETS AND FURNITURE. —$250,00) WORTH OF Furniture now offered at our immense wareroom 25 centcheaper than any other house in the city; Bar. for Suits, 7 pieces, $40, and Chamber suits pleces, $22, A choice assorts rpeis—velv y Brussels, tapestry Prusse! ingrain—ac low pricess Oileloths, Wi Curtains, Lambrequins, Mats, Matting, &e. KELLY, successor to Hi. O'Farrell, 510, 512, 514 and 51S Bighth avenue, WANTED TO HIRE UNTIL MAY 1, A timpton Bedstead. Address B., box ‘163 Herald t prow n Branch office. _ PROPOSALS, _ JPOSALS FOR LUMBER FOR © BUILDIN TENNIAL office, Ledgor Build: 10, tor 1,600,000 feet ‘oni 18 to 24 feet long, i¢ Boards, all to be Propo: it ing, Philadephia, unt! Janaary white pine or spruce bill Timber, and 1. 090 feet of spruce sheath delivered hore by Jul iy, 1873, 10 cuah. DOBBINS, Contractor, URRAY HILL.—A HANDSOME NEW FOUR STORY ‘> brown stone House. a bargain; easy terms: —ApD! ENNEDY, builder, on’ premises, 147 Thirty-seventh street East Side. THRKE STORY HIGH STOOY BROWN SIONS House, on Thirty-fifth forect, near Third ‘Will be sold at a great b i many others at FP, MEL if you want to uy el 555 Third avenue. yor SALE—THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING AND Lot 25x102 teet 2 inches. No, 2: er Second and Third avenues, $600. of wrton 65,000 can remain on bond ana mortgage. 966 Post office, New York. BEECHER TRIAL, THE PROCEEDINGS htieth street, be- ew York; price EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY NIGHT. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—TO WELL FUR- nished, the Lower Part of house '55 Orange street, jext to Heecher's church; also Upper Fart of the next 2 adjoining, Rent very low, (orne R STORE, WITH STABLE IN REAR, ON one of ne leading streets in Broom hye for sa) TLWY, Brooktyn, N, Y. OR SALE—LOT 133 FREE and three | story House, extension and rear Building aroun pizest, Greenpolut, L. re 01 AN STREET, X100, TWO STORY FRAME BUILD. in pa cond tion, with two Lots adjoining, ten orcad wae oe from all Wi inia out in a liamsburg torries, . corner of Frost st. and Kingsland avenue, Witiiamsbur WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE EN’ ; 2 BANKS OF THE will be exchanged for Dwelling nty-fifth street, from dress WALTER UNDER- Hudson, at Yonker on the west side, below 'T $16,000 to $18 00. Apply to o1 HILL, opposite railroad station. Yonkers, PRICE FOUR CENTS. FOR SALE. —OLD ESTABLISHED — GROCERY AND vasa Ss0\in0 per annum; cash price Tor Goods ant me Noagefor good will MALUN ws Bore Agency, 121 Nassau PALL Ee ore 450007, eee CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—AT A LOW PRIOE; best business location in this city and nowdoing ¢ fine paying business. IICHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar strect, A GOOD MILK ROUTE FOR SALF—WITH 4 GOOD Horse and Wagon, in Jersey city, tee Tooele atm gtk. SAVORY A Montgomery t, corner Washington. A. CORNET, $11; SILVER PLATED, B PLAT. AM epwaips, eae nty-ninth street. $25 Tenth avenue, n ent BREWRRY FOR $ALE—ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS stock, Fixtures, Good Will; capacity, 228 Darrel Pek day: vrice low: buildings on, favorabi in consequence of poor health of proprietor. ot 145 East vorty- “second | street. RESTAURANT AND OYSTER SALOON ON_ PUL ton street, for sale for $30); also mig Stores,own Cae pampe Rooms, Groceries, Tea re Agency, 77 Gouar street, ge eae fiard Falcon: ,aample Zoom Sakeflen Contes: tioneries, Meat Marke: MITCH) aus Store Agency. 77 Cedar street, A DOWN TOWN OYSTER AND, CHOP HOUSE FOR sale or partnership : Drug Store, $1,000; Liquor Btore, $400; cash customers tor others, STRICKLAND’ ye agency, 36 1 ‘Beekman street. A FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, IN A egra DESIRA- ble tenanted neighborhood, will be sold cheap on account of owner leaving the business, GAFFNEY, 18 North Willlam street. N OLD ESTABLISHED. LIVERY, bende AD Sale Stablo—Doing a first class’ business; Zory seawons for selling.” Address J, WIGHT Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS. JEWELRY STORE, DOING A good business, for sale—Located in one of the best avenues; reason for selling, owner Panis? to Ew Address JEWELER, box iz’ Heraid Uptown Brauch ottice. A® ESTABLISHED FIRST-CLASS GROCERY AND Tea Store, with showy front, fine fixtures and good stock of goods all tor $650; west Care pear, ‘ngaive ot ot CAMPBELL & CO. Store - 22 West Broadway. A FIRST CLASS CIGAR STAND ON BROADWAY, doing a nice business; a rare chance for a party ‘with smal NERUON 'S Store Agency, 121 Nassan street. NOLD ESTABLISHED JEWELRY STORE FOR sale at a creat sacrifice; good repairing trade; best iocation in city: will bé sold on reasonable terms: cheap rent. Apply at 945 Broadway, near Twenty third street, A Ri, HALE casH Down, THAT. WELL KNOWN Sample oom and Liquor Stand, Ne way, established many years; SOME, sock nel a! able offer retused. Lu ‘Broadway. PROPERTY OUT OF THE “CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. \ FINE FARM, 165 ACRES NEAR SING SING, WITH Stock, 30 Cols, 5 Horses, Oxon, Crops and Farming r sale low ; terms casy. LIVER CARTER, 39 fassau street, room 11. NEW HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE, OR BOARD- ing School, to let; 40 large rooms; location unsur- Passed; rent to sult the times. Wansion House, Urange, N. J, N OFFER WANTED. FOR BE. ear Plainfield: also hanasome House, on highest ground in eens will sell either at atre- AQUES, 18) Broadway. 14g HOURS FROM NEW lid ings, to exchange TIFUL PLACE, mendous sacrifice. M OF 110 AORES, York, on Long Island; good Bul tor Tenement or Dwelling centrally located in New Yo: RG, 24 B HENRY PATTBE VOR SALE—FARM OF 127 ACKE: county; best wheat growing county in Michigat rice $4,000, part mortgage. 3 t office, New York, :FACTORY VILLAGE AND SITE (FAO- burned), with 2,36¢ acres of Timbe |, Near Aiken, 8. G., and close to the Graniteville, Langley “and Augusta Cotton Mills; fall 44 feet, 285 horse Apply to J. J. GREGG, Augusta, Ga. IURNISHED HOTEL TO ee OR LEASE—WITHIN 3 50 neue with billiard ory. comp! L KAY, 8 ‘Broadway, room 19. IN_ OAKLAND ore r fares one hour of New York; room and bowling alley; TATE TO, EXCHANGE. WELL PAYING PRIVATE HOUSE IN THIS CITY to exchange tor Business, Store or Merchi rth Sixth sireet, Brooklyn, E. D. KQUITY OF $1,000 IN A FIRST CLASS TENE. ment Froperty, in the Sixteenth ward, to excham ce in the country and some cash a MON “AGUE, Eighth av. and Twenty-first st. N EQUITY OF $120) IN A GOOD PAYING TEN: oy ts in swentiese ward, to nth aventte eand ‘Twenty- ‘rat street. CHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE— Stook and Fixtures ot Drv and Fancy Goods Store, Herald Brookly1 ir aan OR EXCHANGE—10) ‘ACRES or LAND consin; title good; taxes all paid, Address xl , 208 West fwenty-third ‘street. SALE OR EXCHANGE OR SALE OR FE. Address | box 119 1 FOR CITY PROPERTY—AN elegant Residence, modern improvements, at Ridge- wood, on Erie Railway, one hoor from the city, near depot, with four acres; beautiful rounds stable, dc, JOHN d. re ro. EXCHANGE—GOOD FARM IN WE! 150 acres, convenient to railroad, with a Plot of fine Lots in ‘twenty-fourth ward. Apply to JEFFERSON M. RARE CHANCE.—A NICE GROCERY STORE, IN a thickly populated neizhborhood; must be sold. Inquire at 323 Kast Thirty-ninth street. A —FOR SALE, FIRST CLASS CORNER — « Store, Fourteenth ward: fifty other gorner Liga Stores, five Groceries, five Cigar Stores, two Crock Stores, four Bakeries, seven Oyster Satoons, three Boa: ing Houses, three Butcher Shops, Farm oe Stores to exchange, and more Wanted at 2 NEY’s, 28734 Bowery. RUG STORE—A SPLENDID CORNER ESTAB- lishment, up town; good cash trade; long lease; moderate rent; tne neighborhoot: « bargain for cash. Call on J, GRIFFITH, 179 Canal sir <a AND PRACTICE; ESTABLISHED Dest central business corner in Broo! fine office: a chance of a lifetime; owner retires: $20.0; $1,500 cash, MICHELL, irceaar street. OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF. AN OLD established Hat Store. Apply ‘0. 9: Chatham st OR SALE—A)} OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR Store in the ‘Ninth. ward. Apply on the premises, corner Ferry and Greenwich streets. OR SALE—THE FINEST DRUG STORE IN JERS! City; $3,000; halt cash. Address INVESTIGA’ Herald offic: OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES bg Grocery store; demrable situation: good cynet trade, and money init. For particulars, address B, box 116 Herald office. OR SALE—A LARGE SECOND HAND SAFE, IN use only two years, good as new; has from inside dvors. Apply at 13 at 13 Bros away, room room 4 VOR SALE—ONE FOLDING DOOR HERRING Champion Safe; good as new; also Store Fixtures, Inquire, perce 10 and 2 o'clock, at 259 Canal eas IOR SALE FINE GROURRY STORE. APP! Winctax MORIGAN, 710 Third riane Seer Forty-tourth and Forty-itth streets. (OR SALE—HOUSE FURNISHING, STOVE AND Jobbing Business, 1s now and has been for years Suecessiul operation on a leading, vento in pet ie selected Stock and lease 0! 1 premises: no Gress PROPRIETOR, box 217 Heraia ome, Fo SALE—A_ FIRST CLASS (PYSTER AND CHOBE House; must te sold in three days as the proprietor Bena leave the city. Address G., Herald Uptown ranch oftice. (OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST LAGER BEER AND Billiard Saloons, in one of the best locations om Eighth avenue; if sold at once, will be sold As bargain: rent very low. ‘Inquire of B.S. LEV‘, 271 West Thirty> eighth street {}0R SALE.—SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY, AN OYSTER: House and Restaurant, No, 468 Fulton avenue, right part: an have it cheap and en easy terms. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFULLY ARTICULATED male Skeleton. For particulars address box Post office, New York. j1OR SALE—A DINING SALOON, IN GOOD RUN- Ting order’ Apply at 6 Kast Thirteenth, stresk near Broadway ACRES AT CENTRAL ISLIP AND CASH TO EX. ehange tora New York or Brooklyn house worth about $12,000; this valuablo property, fronting 2.600 tect ‘on the railroad and opposite the depot, will be exchany free ot Imoumbrago e. ch OX, 0 East Eighteenth | ot REAL ESTAt B 10. BUY OR TO. LEASE—A LOT IN CANAL STREET, between Bowery and Broadway, or in Howery, be: tween Che ties laa and Hester street. Direct letters WANTED, ‘ANT: D—A HOUSE, BETWEEN MADISON AND to $35,000. Address Sixth avenues, Thirtieth and glish basement preferred) ; $20,000 NTIST, 240 Broadway. room *. MUSICAL. A GABP: EDWARD MOLLENBADER, the celebrated Mu- eee Director of Booth’s Theatre, is now engaged, only a tthe EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. ‘ Fast Fourtoenth sireet, next to Delmonico’s. Mr. Mollenhauer gives his personal attention to pupils. FIRST CLASS TENOR, GOOD READER, WISHES situation in a church. Address L. H., box 122 Herald oftice, YOUNG LADY, WITH A HIGH SOPRANO VOICE, wishes a position in a chotr, in a Catholic or Protes: no Oke ‘to going a short distance; city A 96 ust Seventh street. AN OF GREAT EXVERIENCE GIVES pee harp and harmony at best reterence. Ade! 7 Pes peas ty rieena Ges OR SALB—A DECKED 8COW gam, 5 REE EN! instruction on pupil’s residence ; $1 dress, with refercace, TE. town Branch office, 1,265 3 Broadway. . iy UNTERS AND SHOWCASES FOR SALE= Cheap, at 3 Park row, pasement, IN LING Wi yd iy Pew! Om SALE-WITH Ait increasing trade, in a growin, echipey. horses, &ec., in goed order. Paxddsess CASH jerald QAFES, SAPRS, SAFES.—SECOND AND SAPRS, IW SY great variety. and at very low pi all the Manse AMERICAN SAFE COMPANY, Vu Broadware XAFH FOR SALE.—LARGE DOUBLE DOOR HER ‘Ting’s, cheap. Address 43) West_Seventeenth street, 1.000 we Boy A | FURNITURE STORB, $ year New York. Address, tor fall partiog- lars, A. M. 'T., box 134 Herald office. ee buh Ranpnreoe enn es | GORDOS SEG: CYLINDER PE ood order, for sale, at a low Biase, part Day ay tn {oH printing. ‘Address 8 sc! NEIDER, office, New OR SALE—V RY rom IF APPLIED Ler aT once, seve: Hoe 1 Daal Work? Address the Now jerald, POR SALE—A COMPLETE SET ha roe See from Geyer to two inch, Be t. store floor. ters; now. SALE—A SECOND HAND TUBULAR peso} Fer 14 tect long and 4 feet in diametre. Fulton stre YACHTS, _ _STEAMBOATS, 4 &O, New York. ber feet wide. 7 teet deen ; strongly REED, No 6 Coentics slip. SPEAKING GERMAN ipfeet wast NOH rred. ‘adress TEACHE wishes few more |ARD.. —LADIES AND CHILDREN PRIVATE MUSI- cal Instruction, 24 West Fourteenth street, opposite Colonel Van Buren’s gardens; pianos for j terms moderate. Miss A. A. W. RD. sig. EDUARDO MARZO (late Masical Director of the Di Murska Company), ae resumed LESSONS ‘at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MOSIC, 0. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Deimonico’s, MOSUELE, THE EMINENT onl Wesinadrs and advance ay, he College of Music, ‘opposite ¥ irk k'Theatr re. \{ AX MARETZBK, THE RENOWNED CONDUCTOR ‘and operatic impre tion to advanced pupt: lic career. we the Pianist, recetve: Th 18 pel ind to those preparing for a pub- W YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. The apes ot MARTHA will be of Music by pupils, with ORMAL DEPARTMENT ae x the NEW. YORK CONSERVATORY ts at No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmontco's its NEW ORR CONSERVATORY. MAIEUK ORCHESTRA meets Thu! RSDAY RVENINGS, ats 0 Yelock, at Kasi Fourteenth street, next to Deimonico's. font 1 enc of the New York ven this season at the h chorus and orchestra, ANTOINE REIFF, Philharmonic MEMBERS R N ERT! cash wre first-class old Molin. "Eadveas vious IST, box 159 Herald office. ANTED—A TUTOR, lady on the organ: Apply to Mrs. JARRETT, i West Forty-sixth street. MSC Huua NEOUS. COMMISSION MERC tor the Missouri River and texan t leased to receive price lists, &e inds of merchandise; note your largest’ discounts for cash in New ‘hig on bilis of lading. Address s., b G@ CHIEFLY de. PRACTICAL ACOOUNTANT WOULD LIKE TO make arrangements to ad) al or Ine or Seen books of ac 1PLOWA or MERIT, | VIENN A POSITION, 1873.— Dr. P&TERSON'S American Powders and Lozenges for indigestion and ali disease “Tbe $2 per box; Lozenges, UG # $1. All chemists’ aepots. New York, MONTEURK, New Orleans RIVATE LYING-| IN INSTITUTIO! have first ciass medical attendance and cntire seciu- reference to eminent medical men will ai Address R. b., box 218 Herald LADIES With sion; satistactor furnished t OR SALE CHEAP—A SPLENDID BARGE 2%! ‘tons. Address MABLLER BROS. A Astoria, L,’ (9 Mencia CLUB, ‘807 Regent street, London, Established 1855, il By the request of several gentlemen residing in Atmaem fea the Committee of this club have decided on admit ting a limited number ot American members mv Cd nual subscription of two guincas. Applicants woald, be.- required Oven reference to bakers mer gt gentleman, of known respoctability member of a recognized ‘erica clad ne club ts non-political and non-profession: brietory. members incur no ability readin scription. ‘The Committee hav club and the election of Tempers. airman, Sonne x Micer, Sir, Gitoert Caan bell, Bart. a oy arent tot can 4 1, oe nal =. GC, B. EI Major “Gollttison | tan. re. ‘Stoney ket J, Evans Kershaw, Esq. Witt, The club 1s situated in the contre of the most fashi ble part of the West End and within a few doors of fapahaim Borel, much frequented by American visitors Lond uf bPlications for mmemaberatiip to be made toJ, EB. Pale ER, ry. Secreta ———————— id ACADEMIES, —OLA t Masonic Hall, 14 Res Thirteenth erat H tt Mall, 104 East Fit -tourth street, PV Ate Li at may hour. CULAKS at private academy, -ast Kleventh’ street = i emamu cet TY —DODWOURTH'S PRIVATE GLASSES FOR DAN A ing, Novas bites ruven, corner of Twenty-eleae Pata street, open tor the e scasOn. Morning: and afternoon ne for ladies and children. Evening es tor gen Send for a ctreulan A. ER'S CING ACADEMY, Pi t ASThaititng: Stuy ani and Ninth stree every Monday and Thursday; r Foonnton Tae ‘private lessons in Glide Waits a specialty. Bae z, MastER. —DUMAR’S DANCING Ai st Fourth street; classes ; taught perfectly in one quarter; six ‘tances fectly In six private lessons. DE GARMO'S DANCING CLASSES, Fith avenue, corner Fourteenth streot, § New classes now eae 3 see circulars, R AND} MRS. “HLASKO'S ACADEMY | Pes Broadway, coruer Pocerectoue

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