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a en CUBA LIBRE, EXCITEMENT IN CUBAN CIRCLES OVER THE NEWS FROM CINCO VILLAS—THE MOVEMENT WEST- WARD—WHY NO SUPPLIES HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE STRUGGLING PATRIOTS. ‘The recent news from the seat of insurrection, farnished through Spanish official sources aud pubnshed in the Hemap, bas causea a, Mutter of excitement among Cuban circles in this city, as it indicates the inittatory of ‘a iong contemplated movement on the part of the insur- @ents in the invasion of that rich and populous | Section Known as the Cinco Villas, When President Cespedes, through the intrigues of bis enemies, was depoged by the House of Repre+ Sentatives, one of the principal charges brought | against him was thathe had not displayed the proper enterprise and vigor in carrying out this movement, thought to be of such vital importance to the cause of Cuban independence, and ever since it has been the one prominent. purpose of | the Cuban leaders. Oa Monday last despatcies Were received here from General Maximo Gomez, | commanding the States of Camaguey and Villas, in which he spoke in the most flacvering terms of She condition of his troops and of the high hopes entertained Irom the movement westward, in aid of which additional troops were to be sent. Gomez is the only generai in the Cuban army who bas | command of two States, and bis record since 1868 | 4s of the best. At the same time, and in view of | the Important movements to be made, the acting | Presideat, Salvador Cisneros, Marquis of Santa Lucia, forwarded an appeal to all the young Cubans in this country to take arms afd proceed to the islaud as fast as practicavle. THB SYSTEM OF WARFARE to be adopted in the Cinco Villas will probably be much the same a3 that in vogue in the western part of the island—namely, of harassing and wearing out the Spanish troops, while avolding | any direct general engagement with caem, and in the mesatime destroying tue estates and pianta- tions irom which Spain derives her revenue, It wil! prove the most Qangerous service yet under- | 1 ‘taken by the insurgents, as 10 1s offensive i its | t character, and i 4 locality where the strength amd lactities Of the spanlards are the greatest, and at the same time it wilt have a correspond- ingly important effect on the struggie. Wheu the | 7; UsGal mendacity Oo! Spanish official reports Of war- like Operatious in Cuba 13 cousidered, the news is regarded by Cubaus as rather iavorable to the insurrectionary cause than otherwise. That eighteen Latialious, Which, under the organize- tion of the Spauish army, make up 1,800 wen, Should be placed in the fleld, indicates that the Cubans are in considerabie jorce, while the fact that ine two bodies of the insurgents are fifty-one Miles upari—twe distance between the Zaza and stoop. 16.8x50, lot 100, No. 238 Kast Thirty-secoud street. | inquire of the owner, 99 Chambers street. Stoop brown stone House, 21.6x55x10); No. 132 avenue basement occupied a wine, lager beer and Diiliard saloon the METROPOLITAN 218 Broadway. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Central. A* ELBGANT NEW HIGH STOOP 7-POOT HOUSE, JA with Extension, and a %8-toot basement Dwelling, also with bxtel Bear Firth avenue, for sale low. V. K. STEVENSON, M1 Pine street and 31 East Seventeenth street. A FIRS? CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP +. brown stone Hot 25x70x100, built by day's work and handsomely f |, on fifty-second street, between fifth and sixth avenues. will be sold cheap to @ prompt party, Apply to ISAAC HONIG, 111 Broadway, base ment, rooms @ ana d. BIG SAORIFICE.—A POUR STORY BROWN STONE <1 cabinet trimmed House Sixty-first street, near Madison avenue, worth $38.000; will sell for $50,000, MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway, A SUPERIOR BROWN STONE HOUSE (WITH OR AA. without stable), lot 207 feet, finest location ov Mur- ray Ul, for sale very cheap; others on and near Fitth aud Madison avenues, al! sizes and prices; bargains, W. BSEYMOUR, I71 Broadway. A THESE KLEGANT DWELLINGS WILL BE SOLD tL. exceedingly low to prompt buyors:—Xo. 7 West and 18 and 19 bust 57th street; 41 West Sith; No. 1 Kast, No. 8 West S845 16 and 2 West 52d; Fifth avenue, Nos 5 | 499, 614, 675, 746, 781 and 969," on Central Park, ble. N: B.—Some decided bargains STEVENSON, Jx,, II Pine st. and 31 East 17th st. 4 NEW FOUR STORY HIG! STOOP BROWS S7ONK 4A Honse for sale. on Forticth street, opposite Reser- voir Park; cabinet finish on parior tloor | price moderate, H.R, DREW & CO., No. 8 West Twenty-third street, Filth Avenue Hotel. AT $12.50. A THRE STORY HIGH STQOP BRICK 4A Dwellitg House, jn first class repair, 20x50,100, on Twelfth street, Firth and sixth avenues, WILLIAM TUCKE, 22) Fifth avenue. Pema * FOR SALE—AN Al BROWN STONE HOUSE, ON xinw! fourth streets: thoroughly fitted througout with all the modern convemeneces; in periectorder. Address J. H. ¥., 35 Bond street OR SALE—TWO HOUSES AT LOW PRICES AND easy terms; one four story high stoop, 25x60, jot 100, No. 43 Lexington avenue. ‘and one three story high G. F. SIMON & CO. POR SALE—A BARGAIN—ON FIFTY-FIRST STREBT, between Fifth and sixth avenues, four story high avenue. between Fifty-third and Fatty | ig an BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. i AND TO LET. THREE STORY BASEMENT AND SUB-OFLLAR A. brick House, 30 Savy street, fourth house from Fulton street, Brooklyn; rent $40 per month, Inquire of J. MILLE Beekman stroet, New York, DESIRABLE FRONT ON EAST RIVER SALE— A Tubrockive; wood bulkhead, pleuty of waier: bas bee: ed with heavy business; terms easy, Ad- Gress ii 8 box 14 Herald vfliee. GREAT BARGAIN.—$250 CASH AND BALANCE payments to suit will purchase a desirable mno room House, well situated, all convemiences, in Brook- lyn; unusual chaneg to get # cheap home. 8. KH, VANDYKE. 31 Union sqnare. R SALE OX TO RENT—NO. 307 HOYT STREET, corner of Union street, Brooklyn: is @ first clas’ lace tor druggist or grocer; the burding is four stories, rown stone. with plate glass windows; six rooms oa each floor, with all improvements. inguire of the owuer, on the premases. Fo SALE—BARGALNS AT FOREULOSURE PRICES; & minutes of Fulton ferry, one block of cars: Ma- con ‘street, three story frame, $5,700; Hulsey street, three story fraine, $5,000; Herkimer street, thrce story frame, $45 24» story brick, $6.500; Carlton avenue, tree story brick $7,510: brown stone, $9,500 Call on & A FISH, 23 Broadway, room @ trom 12:30 to 2 M. only. {OR SALR—THREE SUBSTANTIAL THREE STORY ick Houses, with Stores and Dwelling ; water, gas weil rented ; price $14,000; very little money one of the best streets Call on or address owner, 78 Cumberland street. RAMSDELL. — OK SALE—A NEW BROWN STONK HOUSE, ALL improvements, very cheap; terms easy. Thquire on premises, Sterling place, near Sixth avenue, Brookly! J. Met FINE FOUR STOR House 9 Clinton. street, on one of the A x0; finished in solid walnat; no dner house in Brooklyn. MOODY & ROGERS, 209 Montague street SMALL PIECE OF CITY taken in exchange for the Good gant Fixtures of iny Keal Estate, Insurance and Coal Business, long established aad favorably knowns. Will sad cash ifnecessary. This i an uni opportunity to obtain s first class business: Will bear the closest inves. Phe uning business would do wi atonce, between 9 and Il A. M. ne sd MOREIS B. BAER, 996 Sixth avenue, SULPHURIO ACID FACTORY, IN PERFECT fal char ea? Boa SINSHEIMIK, 134 Maden lanes up stairs. . m FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ON THE HAR- lem Railroad, about 100 miles trom the city, nearly SW acres; splendid buildings, utensils and stock, free and clear; will able Viaut or Teneents, + Fooun A, New York city Stores or private Houses; also.some change will do JOUN DAVI», 200 Broadway, rear office. ebarge until A’ NYAOK-—ELEGANT BESIDENOR, | STABLE, coach house, tor sale low, or exchan) ity oF Brooklyn Property: 28 rooms; on the river, ticar cars te well to leave description with 4 sale or exchange is effected. and boat: walnut stairs; reservoir water; as, furnace, tower dome, piazaas; Dest river site in Nyack. Address OWNER, box 5,010 Now York Post office. > teal LARGE NUMBER OF COUNTRY RESIDENCES A af fome cash; aly Lot on wort ide, with lace ‘o exchange for ct’ ‘roperty. HINE, COLE & GRAY, 936 Gixth avenue, A GOOD HOUSE ON ONE OF THE BEST AVE- Dues in Brooklyn, and some cash, to exchange for a noe the Ninth or Sixteenth ward. Address W. B., Ye PERSONS DESIROUS OF EXCHANGING REAL Kstate of any kind or in any location}should call on or send particulars of propert: JOHN GLBSON, 31 Montgomery street, Jersoy City. OR SALE—THREB NEW TWO STORY, BASEMENT J, Sd gab-cellar Philacelppia brick, brown stone steps, 1 impro ents, on Carroli street, near iith ayenu nian 10 roomes buat by owner in best manner; p low; easy terms; Atlantic and Fifth avo- nue cars, ‘rom Fulton, Wall and Soath ferries, pass close 1o preanises; distance 20 minutes. Can be seen daily, in- WM. B, COOPER, Jr. cluding Sundays. if i 99 Pearl street, New York. price $40,000, TIMPSON & PRET, 1,488 Broadway, near Forty-tourth sirect_ OR SALE OR TO LEASE—AT A BARGAIN, THE three storv brick House and Lot, with extension, ince street, between Wooster and South Fifa arin vast tw: lve Years as ne owner Wishes 0 return to Burope to join his fami’: wil sell on eas erma Inquire of the owner, HeNKY KOSENKLATL, 598 Broadway, from 10 A. M. to 4 P.M. T AN DSOME CORNER STORE, BRICK BUILT, 25X75, first rate business location, hear City Hall dnd ter- ies, price $15.0W; also frame House and Store, let at $72), price $5.00; éasy terms. W. COOK, 235 Washington street, Brooklyn. ON FOURTH, FIFTH AND EIGHTH AVE- Central, Riverside and Morn : some decided bargains. oTs hues, Broadwa: ingade Parks, ut lowest rates V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. Pprass AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY BILLS, Cireuiars and every kind of Printing furnished at RINTING BSTABL.SUMEN'L, the frinidad rivers—shows that the operations | are extending over a large extento! country. | GacriFICK POUR STORY BROWN STONE FLAT, Various rumors contradictory of whe Spanish ac- | counts and asserting Cuban successes were rile | 0 during the day. Among other things it wus | @ stated that the estate of Don ‘tomas Terry, | ‘he most wealiny planter tn the island, in Sania | Clara, bad been destroyed and himsei! captured, ‘Though among the best informed this was thought | to be Acanard, it served, with otner things, to | snow the leverisa state of the Cuban mind, excited by recent events in the isiaud. THE QUESTION OF ARMS. | It ts Known (hat since the Virginins affair no assistance irom outside, in the way Ol arms aud | @upplies, bas heen sent to the struggling Cubans, gud, as in the meantime large suis of mouey | Bave been contributed for that purpose, the con- | high stoop: good order; trivators are becoming impatient aud are vegin- , P!y promptly to OGDEN wing to inquire of the general agent aud of otuers | © having these matters in charge why nothing 1s | being accomplisbed and what becomes of tie | ones? In a recent issue of the Correo de Nueva | York, a paper published in the Spanish !anguage ang of eee ccna the eaitor stated that | fnillions of dollars nad been contributed by the working Cubans, and that no expeditions bad been | — aos cated out h t sont. Sharp rejoinder trom jor Ajdame, the general agent, who, in a com- Bet oa ebhekea mm the same paper, denied that be had recerved millions, and re:erred to the expeditions sent some years since as 40 evidence | | 37™ STREE rors and | $11.00( | tion Harlem ; $19,000; easy terms. Eighty eighth street, near Lexington avenue, $k:.500, nly $4.00) cash required. Cab quicaly at TeniN avenue nd Lattle Twelfth street ‘HF, DEVOK. JNUSUAL BARGAINS—NBAR LEXINGTON AVE- ) “nue, charming three story modern house, 816,00); splendid Zoot brown stone, $13,500; another, most per- fect order, $14,000 LIGNEL FROKHLICH, third avenue, corner of Fittieth street, s,MADI>ON AND FIFTH AVENUES aud '16.—Hignh stoop; splendid order; mir: Sxtures; 252/10; to close estate, OLIVER BRYAN, 115 Broadway. LOL, NINETEENTA t. near bighth avenue; three story, froitest Dargain offered: Ap CLARK, Breadwe* ~~ 1 Bey- (No —HOU str niteemth street. Fast Side. T GREAT SACRIFICE—M BE SOLD—20-FOOT 16th street; finest loca- Call inmediately. @ E. J. DAVIS, oF f BARGAINS.—FOR SALE, BROWN STONE AND brick Dwellings, in the choicest locations in Har- Joi; mast be sold; offers wanted; RE \ HEX, 2281 Third avenue, corner 124th street (Har! Jem Savings Bank Building). that something had been done. In a conversa- tion with a HERALD reporter yesterday Sefor | José de Armas Cespedes, the editor of the Correo, | aid : toward se\tiing the war by driving the Spaniards from tue Island, and 1t should navé been sent long ago. Property. ‘A successiul expedition now wouid go {gr | 145 Broadway. The parties who offcially represent Cuda | ianaing UILDING LOTS.—OWNER WILL EXCHANGE, with some cash, for good Third or Sixth avenue Principals only address OWNEK, room 10, Fe: SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN, A NEW THREE story brown stone House, 18x45, 1n Harlem, near boat rice $000; terms easy. Address'B., box 112 Liore bere have been ostensibly preparing ab ex- ' Herald office. edition now tiore than two years, to | - 3 a 5 2 as ye commanded by Francisco ~ Aguilera, | ,'OR SALE—M7 LEXINGTON AVENU THREE who, since the deposition of Cespeaes, las | story and basement brown stone, 1*x50x100; price been the legal President, and yet apsoiutely | $18.40. “Wy East Fortr-fitth street, three story and base- Ment high stoop Drown stone, 19.6x50x100; price $17,.00. moth bag been done. They own a steamer, | 40 to 6 per cent may remain un mortgaze; mast be sold which {8 perfectly wet! known to the Spanish spies | before Muy. Apply to-owner, H. CHAMPIN, No. 9 Nas- and representatived in this Coantry and to the | seu street gover ment, rendering it of no practical use. eantime the Cubans, who, through their reguiar | contributions, are giving many thousands every | month, are becoming very Muck dissatistied, and are demanding 1 the agent and otvers an account | Of their stewardship, They are iast becoming con- vinced, too, that no aid 1s likely to be sent to our Btruggiing brothers under ihe present mauage- | ment GENERAL QUESADA 315% STREET. —$15,00.—LARGE FOUR STORY AND a basement brick Howse, with all modern improve- mentsand in first class location. No. 127 Bast ‘Thirty- | first street, between Four:h and Lexington avenues. Q a4 —FOR SALE, AT A SAC FIC 316.500. five story Srick Building, 30 feet front, two stores, Noe '77 and 577% Grand street. Apply to WILLIAM KENNELLY, No. 4 Pine street. West Side. ieexpected here soon, having been working for the cuuse in South Americu. Whatever muy be -TUREE BRICK BUILDIN Bis merits or demerits, be 1s one of those who con- | A .~ and basement, oxi foot, ¥2 Sider that our only Chance lies in sending arms | suitubie for packiny or storage bus moderate rent. and supplies to our arinies in the fleld, and fie ‘Will BL. & B, T, BURNH AM, wy Hudson street. ” Undoubtecly set avout the immediate organiza- tion of an expedition. The trutu ts there are too Many Cubans ip this couptry of the class described tm +resident Grant’s Message on Cuba in 1870; men Wuo do nothing to expose themselves to any danger, and whose only hope lies in their efforts to embroll this country in @ war with Spain. There is still another Class, nameiy, those who favor the acceptanc» Of re!orms pro: by Spain and of an amnesty involving a restoration of their property. ‘ruese gentlemen are quite willing to ‘wait, and their influence acts as a clog on others and ‘so prevents the accomplishing of anytaiog practical.” THE CUBAN LEAGUE bas determined to hoid no meeting in the interest of Cuva for the present. The President, Geueral McMlanon, stated yesterday that they were infu- euced in this decision by the fact that tne public attention was uoW taken up with Louisiana mat- ters und the action of the government thereon, | and the utier hopeleasness of any attempt bring public opimion to bear upon the present ministration, which seemed to be entirely obliv ous to tones. its utterances, u0 matter how loud its FURNITURE, A —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY _ Farmiture, ts and Beddini PERTHWaIr &'U Sand 157 Cagtham # iminense stock and low prices ¥OR aw An NTH 3TR heer, ( nsion iabie UCTION xOOMS Housebo! book cases, private sale a | ULTION. OF E dese ri oti: S, brary | Tables, Parior nd a va. Fiety of miseeilan LAU AM 190 Third avenu erees and Elghieenth | | NY PARTY Bu hear of B., box M43 b A satin, cose $65) Ubrary and diving Bedsteads, Dressinz ( low suits, $30; Paintin Decker Pianolorie, $25 vate residence 210 W « A LARGE ASSOF tare and Bec KELLs tlew ana 1 NT OF CARP »west cash pric OLD FONITURE FOR | Diack walnnt iniaid ulia Cost $40)—for A MAoNtEI . 8 Solid Champ with Pitt; one do. $100, one do, $75 | Magnincent satin Par- | lor Suits, 14 pieces, for 3175; rep Suit, $50; Turkish Suit, | $125; Centre Tables, Bookcase pets, Mir dinieres, Ac. ; Mattresses, isu: bsion Tabie. ec. Call Monday private residéuce Lay W. Octave Pianoturte for ¢ | Canter | are, | ; ng, he. Payments taken by the week of month ! Terms eas KELLY & oo corner Twenty-fifth street and sixta ae. | Zo RE AN CARPETS, | Hargaine Bargains. Jesring out wa he next wirty days of onr stock of Car} Furniture, rega | , at our karge Warerooms, 50, 512, 514, 516 4 Bue, corner Thirty-lits aaa Vhirly wad rege > KELLY, vParrel mone successor te N. B.—Parties about purchasing will a giving us a cali JOR SALE—AT A SACKIPFIOL, BRUGSHIA CARPET nearly new, on parlor door, two etevant Parlor baits, crimson, one io rep ana other in raun broeale! Tavies, Pictures, Curtuina, ove nearly now cabiuet bes, elomant Drcaang Cave. -toves, Lounges, &c., all nearly new and first clays, will be sold for bait ther value, At doctor's of Hond street Uall to-day. NOOD SHOOND HAND AND MISPTT CARPETS AND | Oticloths # spectatty: Engle Brawols, Threeply and ingrain, very cheap, at the old place, Ly Fulton | strect (side enwrancat ‘ TVORGE A. GLARK#'S, 117 OROADWAY, POPULAR Giovatet of moathty ay eons Sot Ge Fuinicure Car. i ta, Up . lor om oases aid apm: pe YRIOR PURNIVURE WANTED-IN EXCHANO® tor a Gold Cam Wateh, with H. Parrogans movement, worth $4. Apply at Vil Broadway, room B. vasement. 30LD TO PAY ADVANCKS HA De ¢ pleces; drab rapa, two > owe Made Bon and “Wrisuets: H yards. colored Drew bik LINDO BROB., 1,267 W 45780-4 FINE BLACK WALNUT BEDROOM rder. Address 0. H., Herald Uptown 4 | nues and a TA BAROAIN.—FOR SALE, TWO FOCR STORY | Houses, Zid street, near 6th avenue; lots 50x10; | aiso first class brown sione House, 46th street, near 6th | avenue, 25x feet. 8. BODY, No. 1 Park place THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ON WEST 13TH St.; four Lots, free and clear, on West 8id st; fout Lots, tree and clear, ou “4th st, near Grand Boulevard; either plot sevarate, for a three story modern Houso, 50th to Ald st.. 31 to Sth av. JOHN KAVANAGH, north: | east corper Forty-second street and Sixth avenue. VERY DES{RABLE PIECE OF REAL ESTATE on the west sile Sixth avenue, with an elegant five story Building thereon; alterations for any exten- | sive business y and cheaply accomplished ; $8 feet front, 6 feet 1) eet dee & piece o1 prop- erty not easy to be found tor sale on sixth avenue below ‘Thirty-tourth street, Apply to JOHN KAVANAGH, | northeast corner Forty-second street and Sixth avenue: | RARE CHANOE.—TH ZA Dwelling N: ) 1G West Forty-ninth street, with Lot, Will be sold without reservation (title per- closure of corporation mortgage. at ns, Ul Broadway, on Monday, Janaary jesrdc wock noon, by RLBECRER, Auctioneer. VAEAPEST HOUSE IN NEW YORK—FL street, near Seventh avenue, five siory T terms easy; brick House on sixth street. Brooklyn, $350, DONNELLON, 118 Wall street. BE STORY BROWN STONE y-fitth street; Astor lease. @ ycars ments; reats tor $1,800; possession May 1; nied will sell for the best offer. Address Herald office. cas! St, box TORV AND BASEMENT street; the house has 14 all the jnodern improvements; A King? street, between 7 und 9 JOR SALE brick rooms, gas, Water an xiv, Inquir k P.M THREE 88 Ki NESS PROPERTY, ON NINTH iT’ CLA: F avenue. iar Forty-second street: 5 story buliding, full lot; mus nid: owner Snust have some tnoneys no rent to tee s; pays over I» percent. Apply to B. 5. LEVY, 271 West Thirty-erghth stre NBEAT BARGAINS— PRIVATE DWELLING: X ‘lenementand Store Property, on prominem ave- ree TOR FE cash and exchange. IND & SON, 7 Third avenue. HANDSOME tween sc 1, sewered, and terms | easy. Inquire of J, ROMALN£ BROWN, No. Broad- way North Side. rWO CHEAP HOUSES, NEW YORK CHANCE.— y «! two bots, $3 5.0 cash $400 balance use, four lots, $ cash $1(00; ‘Apply, imimediateiy, at 9 ew a wate Misceliancous. FoR SALE—ON SPECIE BASIS, THE FOLLOWING Properties Four story F. 0. House, Mth at. near 7tn Four story bh. s House, 46th st, near Three story h «, House, r House aud fot, 29x10), Voth st. near [ry av. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 East 230 st FY IX STORY TENEMENT HOUSE, 2 M. rents jor $220) per vear; ail rented | at pres I well f 4H), verms easy; ‘No agents. Address SX, box idl Herald otken, fur wires days FOR SALPOIN A FIRST CLASH LOCALITY, A " A five story corner House and Lot; the store | i mrare chance to | vt M.ULAKK, 26 bast | TAN PRINTING Bs Baiting T°, IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN For sain, Gvo ots. corner ineluie’!, in a good wt ment location, in ul euty price $90,000, joan $27.00). Address OU ILDIR, Herald ober . Wwe HAVE EVERY PACILITY TO DI POSR OF fi clases Kea! Estate, Col tions made, estates settled. Ae. Send ior circulars Ww LD & UO, 396 Broadway, room 35 BROOKLYN PROPER AND 70 PRALD BRANCH OFFICE ¥ LET. POR SALE } BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THR NEW YORK WEBALD RECHIVeD AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE IN THE LONG ISLAND 8AVINO8 HANK BUILDING CORN BR OF FULTON AV. AND BUBRUM 51, OFFICE OPEN FROM 2AM. TILL 9 P, M. UN SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILE 9 P.M. CARRIMRS AND AGEN SS’ DEPARTM ANT, NO, 7 FRUNT STREET, BROOKLYS, FINE” BROWN sToNE | ° sid at, near 3d av i OR SALE— STORE AND STABLE, ON*ONE OF the best corners in Brooklyn; good location tor any business, being on a live street Address GUOULL, Herald Brovklyn branch office. POR SALE—THREE STORY BASEMENT AND SUB. cellar brown stone House ; convenient to all ferries; all modern improvements; in’ thorough order: painted, pe ; first class neighborhood. Address M. N., Her- ala office. ROOKLYN HOUSES AND LOTS EXCHANGED FOR ae, Udisem Qurriages Furniture, Merchandise, Farms, New York. One to 4 o'clock. sexi iy t Oa omiet STORE AND TENKMENT ON HAMILTON avenue, Brooklyn, near the terry. to exchange for Farm or Lois, worth $36.10), Eleventh ‘street, near Sev- enth avenue, two first class Tenoments, for Lots, without incumbrance. DOAN ELLON, 115 Wail atrect, tp stalrs, EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN HOUSE, 103 ACRES Farm, 32 miles trom New York, 24 from depot: fine stream of Water running through farm goad buildings. EE . MABIE, 31 Park row. PROPERTY WILL BE “3 PRRTY WILL BE | WILL ay 24, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. __REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE HANGE AN RQUITY OF $3.00) IN A one fasts gee ake a ee rooklyn or Jersey ity. Address. K. licrald oilca, 15 LOTS, FORTY-THIRD STREET AND FIFTH avenue, Brooklyn, to exchance for smut! House; two first class tour story and basement Store Property, Yell rented, to exchange for a small House in the city. Owner, 408 Forty-seoond street. $8,000. OeeCUMBERED Lots ON BERGEN ~ y J venue, to exchange, tor brlek House, not encumbered. oie ALP! BATES, 77 Nusa $15,000 XCHANGE, A BARGAIN.—UNENCUM- cumbered 28) acre dairy Farm. plenty of uiidings, well watered and fruited. ‘Brineipats inquire at 73 Beekman street, third floor, from 12 to 4. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Novg8 Po PROPERTY OWNERS HAVING MODE. Na 7alepriced Houses for sate or to let, witl bloase Send prices aud particulars; no charge unless a sale effected. Joa WILSON & SOS, 260 Wost Thirty-fourth street. ANTED—POR CASH. IF OHEAP, A SMALL frame or brick, with full Lot or more, situated be- tween Twenty-third and 128th streetsgand west of Third enue, Address CASU, box 118 Third avenue. WAXTED, TO PURCHASE—FOR CASH, A SMALL, neat House (English basement preferred), becween Twenty-fourth and Forty-aith, streets Fark aid stxuh avenues. Address DOCTOR, Express office, 737. Sixih avenue, stating location and lowest cash price. WANTED T0 PURCHASE A THREE STORY BRIOK ene ogee: suated in the Ninth, Sixteenth or Twenty. s. "Address, stating Drice, terins an BUYER, box 120 Herald omee. gine ANTED—IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY IN EX- change for a nice Country Place (unencumbered) about an hour from New York; vaine 0, Address FAIR BXCHANGE, box 129 WANTED TO BUY-WITH IMMEDIATE POssks. SION, a medium sized, first class city House, in choice neighborhood ; to receive attention give full p: deulars, PRINCIPAL, box 225 Herald office. ANTED—AT ONCE, A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS . brown stone House, in a first class neighborhood, forcash. Address box 169 Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—TWO HOUSES IN central part otyghe city, for which part cash and Now York State unehcumbered Coan, ‘roperty will beet Address STRANGER, Herald Uptown Branch- XCHANGE—LONG ISLAND FARM AT NORTA- port, o4 acres, 5 minutes from depot, good Buildings, ‘with some cash, tor City House, eae J, MABIS, 31 Park row. Gtoke PROPERTY ON MYRTLE AVENUK, WITH sinall mortgage, to exchange for boot and shoe or ood paying business, Address JOHN BREWER, 43, 71 st Second, Pulaski street, Brooklyn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY feat POR SALE AND TO RENT, A BARGAIN-—32 ACR’ WESTCHESTER FARM; large house, barn, orchard, 4c.: flue stream of ‘ater; five miles north of ety line; price $13,000; a bar- gain; prime imvestment, G. W. HTT, No. 2 New Chambers street. D T TARRYTOWN—ON BROADWAY, FOR SALE, IM- mediate possession, a beautiful French slate root House; ail modern; mc¢ grouuds, stable, fc. : vory exsy terms 8. EMBERSON, 659'Sixth ave T TARRYTOWN ON THR HUDSON. Tt, AA furnished complete, or for sale, immediate posses sion, beautiful Houses and Cottages, modern improve- ments, nice grounds, at very low prices. MBEBRSON, 659 Sixth avenne. OR SALE—ON NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN Railroad, 25 miles from New York. first class French roof House, eleven rooms, gas and water; neighborhood unsurpassed; five minutes trom Long Island Sound ; $14,500, Address WALTERS, box 104 Herald office. ONKERS.—GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—TWO HOUSES, one eizht rooms, the other twelve rooms; good neighborhood: rent half price till May toa permanent tenant. Apply to YOUMANS, Agent, at Yonkers. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL 'ESTAT For Sale. T GREAT SACRIFICE—ELEGAN? LARGE MOD- ern reside! Fett telghts: ail improve nents; large plot, finely Improved ; ueighberhood unsur- | no reasonable ‘offer refused. Address R. DUN- 665 Post offic FROCSBS, LOTS, FARMS IN JERSEY ITY, HUD. son county or any part of New Jersey, tor sate, t0 let or exchang: For particulars see my circular, ire send stamp or cal for It JOHN M. GIBSON, 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City. To Let or Lease. 10 LET—IN JERSEY CITY, A FIRST CLASS STORE, in the beat part of Newark avenue, suitable for boots and shoes, fancy notions or dry goods.’ Address, for 61x days U. B., Jersey City, N. J. PROPERTY OUT OF THX CITY FOR SALE OR TO REN’ FARM OF 133 ACRES (40 ACR“S IN GRASS), ZA. good timber, &c.. in Oneida county, N. Y., 44g miles from railroad depot, With Dwelling, barns, 4¢,, for sale for 91,560. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. DESIRABLE SUMMER AND WINTER RESI- dence and 20 aeres, overlooking city of New Bruns. Wick, 8. J., for sale; hot and coid water, stationary wash’ tubs, range. turnace, icehouse, modern staple carriage house, shade, auaniities fruit, schools, churche: of all denomimations and depot within walking distance ; frequent irains, Owner, % Lafayette avenue, Brocklyn, COTTAGE HOUSE (NEW)—NINE ROOMS, BATH, hot and cold water; 100 feet frontage; tine, healthy neighborhood, Orange, N. J.; bargain tor cash. ' Address P. A. B., Dox 4143 New York Post office. N BLEGANT BRICK DWELLING, WITH EXTEN- sive grounds, in city ot Trenton, N. J.. w exchange upon low cash basis ($16,900) for city Dwelling; will aad cash PHALUN @ SLOAN, 31 Last Seventeenth st. NEW HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE OR BOARD. ig Senool to let—40 large rooms; location unsu: jamsed: reut to suit the times. Address B, W. HOLM ansion House, Orange, N. J. FARM OF 100 ACRES, ON NEW JERSEY CEN. ZA trai Railroad, near Somerville, with new house and outbuildings complete, for aale cheap, 2LIC T WEEHAWKEN, ON THE HUDSON—aN ELE AA gant ‘Country Residence, large stone mansion, barns, outbuildings and stabitng for 1s horses; most de- To lease by sirabre tor lager beer or summer garden. ADEN & CLARK, Broadway aud seventeenth street. L SACRIFICE,—83,.20 FOR EIGHT LOTS; tion; surrounded vy vilas.* Diamond yentrance Prospect Park. Apply at re 1.5 William street. A COUNTRY HOTEL, FURNISHED COMPLETE, JA and 2 acres, situated on the banks of a beautiful jake about 2 hours from New York, will be sold on very easy terms or exchanged for improved City Hroperty. C. 8, PECK & O0., 181 Fifth avenue, CUTTAGE AND ONE ACRE. OF GROUND; HOUSE 2h has 14 rooms. all modern improvements; good out- builatogs: terms easy. Apply to RIDDLY & BRINT- NALL, 175 Fulth avenue, or fot ot Thirty-seventh street, hsust River. BARGAIN.—A NICE FARM OF 20 ACRES, GOOD AA dwelling ‘and outbuildings; beautituily ‘located, only 144 miles from Piamfleid, N only $4,500; mast be soid immediately, as the Owner ts going to South America. JOUN M. GIBSON, 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City. CMEAR COUNTRY HOUSK—4 NEW FRENCH ROOF Cottage of 7 rooms; 2 acres of land, fruit, & more lind if deatraple; wieasandy located, one mule trom Kddgewood station, Krie Railway; terniseaay, Address E. CROMWELL, Kidge wood, Bergen county, N, J. | JPLIZABLTH, N. J.—TO LET, FIRST CL | Ei ing House, turnished, north part of « utes’ walk trou depot; bu DWELL- » five min- NE RESIDENCE AT CRANFORD, N. J.. with 24 lots of ground: all kinds ot truit; near | depot. Inquire of oy address CHARLeS BULLEN, Jer- | ity Heights, Ned. )R EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL DWELL- lot of Lota in Brooklyn and some ¢: NESSY & POPPER, 4) Third Fok SALE THE FARM KNOWN AS THE WILLIAw Quinta 90 acres, situated on Long Island Sound, vetws rside and Stamford, diviied in par cels of 10 to 0 ac Address ROBERT BRUNDAGE, Porwneste ., OT ANNI KK FERKIS, on the premi | ses, stamiord, Conn, vl Te }OR SALE—AT 1875 PRICES, SEVERAL HOUSES, FOMin Plow of Land, in the clty of Pacsale: from $5.00 to $4,100; cheap. Apply to JOHN PF, BARKLEY, 2a West streot OR, SALE_DWELLING. THE | OLD | Mansion, two squares from Untted states Capitol, | very low; $10.00. THLODORE ENGAMAN, Real Ka: tate Broker and Auctioneer, 519 Seventh street, Washing: | ton, D. C. | POR SALE OR TO LET—¥ACTORY PROPERTY; 20x | | ARROLL 200 feet, with 200 feet water front: two Boilers on the place; approachable by (hirty-foarth street and James sup ferries. JM. KOHLER, 185 Chatham street, Rank Building. JPREE AND CLEAR PROPERTY AT BERGEN POINT FP’ for sale cheap, Address HENXY, box 10 Herald office. PROPERTY A WICH AND RIVERSID! peciaity; beaatital Country seats; attractive Uot- desirable Farms; elagible Bailding sites; all others to rent, Address J, W. ATWATER, Biver- je station, Cons, 00K \-s00 ACRES OF LAND FOR $900; 4 cash: 12) milies from New York; mast be sola. drees ¥. D., box 152 Herald Uptown Branch oftce. \TAMFURD.—TO LET, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, © one of the prettiest ‘Places in the own. Also new Villa tor sale or tolet. PF, G, HUBWAT, Ol Liberty ot JANATOGA HOTEL POR Ms 4 OR egy nite er > itt in complete orser and thoroughiy tmrni 5 sccommedaire 18 guess, addrems Cok ADAMS, 189 West Forty first street TORE TO RENT—AT stand, suitable lor grocery of any other ty 26 minutes trom New York. Apply to BRA 42 SEYMOUR, No.l bxchange place, Jersey Ofty. LET OR LEASE—A PRODUCTIV: Acros, on the lindson, gear landing; large, commo- | dious house, sutalie ior summer boarders | GG. GUILD, 4 Dey street, 35 ACRES OF RIOI LAND, GOOD BULLYING: | 0) fruit, stream, Ac, iSmileain dersey; suitable for gardener, cuikman, Ae. ; bargain for cash. | D®, CURLEY, ba Centre street. NRE’ I 5 HALF Ad- | | se 88; HALL mo i REAL ESTATE TO EXCMANGE: N ATTRACTIVE LIST OF FACTORIES, FARMS | JA aad other good Properties, city and country, tor sa'c or exchange ior jets than haif the price formerly | askea. MAUS. 2) Broadway. 1 |V XCHANGE—-PLOT OF Lora, NO ME RTUAGE minutes from City Hall, tor Jer ty, roo! Staten Island, New York Property oF Farm.” " JOHN SIEGEL, 79 Cedar street, Fy ona ee BEOOEL EN OR FLUSHING IM. “proved Property tor a small country Place, with acres, or Village Property ; preier Connecticut. Princi- pals inquire at 73 Beekman street, third floor, from 12 {OR SALE OR TO EXUHANGE—¥OR REAL KS. tate a Crockery Store, well stocked; doing a good bdusiness. Call at or address 906 Second avenue. Fes SALE OR EXCHANGE—FINE SOUTHERN Farm; large water tront, fine buildings and com- munications to best markets. Apply to = MABIE, 51 Park row, room 2), FoR SALE OR EXCHANGK—POUR FOUR-STORY brown stone Houses, in the upper part of the city, for unencuipbered Lots or improved couutry Property. JOHN sIEGEL, 79 Ceaar street. Eo SALE OR EXCHANGE—SIX ACRE PLACE, IN Bergen county; also residence in Hackensack, ‘one in Engie wood for Farm wiih improvements, i, M. MASON, M1 Park row. Fo, SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR TENEMENT OB private city House. 120 acre Farm, 13, hours out on Long Island, with water trontand new choice buiklings. H. PATTBERG, 24 Broadwa, )OR SALE OR BXCHANGS—a FINE FARM OF 214 acres, well situated, within easy distance of town schools, &c., in Livingston county; well adapted to stock raising; fine trout stream, good archard and healthy tocality. A new, or nearly now, Clarenee and ‘ood Brewster Wagon taken in part paymeut Address x 1,676 Post office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A RETAIL BUS hess, a three story brick House: all improvement first class neignborhood: lightly encumbered. addres wi tail paruculars, box 115 Heraid Brooklyn Branch office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A WELL BUILT country Residence in Freehold, N. J., lot 60x200, for Piiee or Jersey City Lots, Address M. K., Herald office. POR SALE OB EXCHANGE—A TIDY THREE STORY high stoop brown stone House, East Fifteenth street, for a four story House, centrally located. =* JOHN KAVANAGH, northeast corner of Forty second street and Sixth A thee SALE OR EXCHANGE—THE ICK BUSINESS of Middietown, N, J.; Jce House, large and filled; 1001 House and Tools, together with lake of 2% acres, i the heart of the village: 1,70) tons of ice stacked out- side, will exchange tor low Ffieee Property, or to lease at a low figure; or will sell on easy terms. Ad dre: aul Li, & AVAMS, Post ofhce, Middletown, Urange county, N.Y, WAXTED—A GOOD HOUSE AT MoNTOLATR, Montrose or Orange, with two or more acres ot Ground, well drained and fruited, in healthy location, convenient to stores and churches; price not more than. $17,000, for which well located City Lots, tree and clear, Will be given In part payment Owners will address M. A. B., care of W. F. Nisbet, 64 Broad way, room 35. ANTED—A HOUSE, WITHIN 20 MINU't) S) WALK of Hamilton ferry, Brooklyn; price within $10,000 gash. Inquire of HARPER & PIERPONT, 31 Park row, New York. WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—TWO MOD- ern brown stone Honeses, between thirty-fourth and Filtieth streets and Fifth and Seventh avenue: agentsnoticed, Aduress F. W. X,, Herald offic Q, 3, 0R 4 LOTS—WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDINGS, for factory purposes. near river. on east or west aide; must be cheap. Address, with full particulars, W. P., box 160 Herald office. SPECIAL NOTICES. DS ares BRANCH OFFICES, ADVERTISEMENTS BECKIVED AT ALL HOURS: P. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED HEBALDS AT FIVE OPOLOCK bViLRY MORN T 1. BROADWAY AND 58) SIXTH AVENUE, THIRIY-FIRST AND THIRTY- ECOND SIREK'tS; OFFICE OPKN ALL NIGH AAKLEM OFFICK 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER O¢ 124TH STREET; ADVERTISEMENTS RFCLIVED TO 7:30 P. M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY; FIFTH and’ last Drawing at Louisville, February 27, 1875 $2,500,000 in cash gifts; Tickets, $50; Tenths, $5. For tickets or mformation apply to i THOS. H, HAYS, 609 Broadway, New York. A S04, SAE METRAL ATES, Ginga « a, 3 ‘ce of complete outfits ot Apparatus and) Materials, with full instruc 4 al tion: departments of manufacture, bottling an dispensing: exclusive Rights in destrabie verritory’ JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue: Catalogues free. Twenty: went: ects, New York. EALTHY THROAT, ODORLESS breath, sound teeth, should gargie every mornin with SALENTIA. Cures and prevents sore throat ol every where, 25c. JALENTLA COMPANY, 604 broad way. —CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESS.—Di. KECK’S » wonderful method cures the worst cases: trial free, at 39 West Twenty-fourth street, c. F. HOYT, M, D., Director; & P. SIODDARD, M. D., Business Man- ager. A —HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. . Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Hamburg City Lottery. Branswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information gtven. Lock box 559%. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116'Nassan street, New York. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—THE FINEST RESI- dence in the Twenty-third ward, twenty minutes from Forty-second street, five minutes from two de} all modern improvements, elegant stable, &c. bons one acre of ground; or will exchange for small house in newnborhood of Murray Hill, padres, givin fall par- liculars and location, BOSINESs, lié Herald Uptown branch office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—MY BQUITY OF $4300 in @ neat cottage in Harlem tor first mortgage cit) Lots clear, or Leasehold Property. OWNE. box 15) Herald Uptown Branch office. POH, SABE, TO LET OR EXCHANGE—TWO THREE story high stoop brown stone private Houses, Nos. Band 6) bust 1H street, ou easy term per cent can retnain on bond #nd mortgage tor term of years. Principals only need apply at No. a2 Broadway, corner Duane street, room No. 1, between 12 and 3 P, M. Fee SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A HO in New York, above Thirty fourth street, between Madisou and Sixth avenues a first class Kesiuence “on the hill,” Fort Greene piace, Brooklyu. Address box 4.405 New York Post office. Fu"*", CLASS NEW TENKMENI PROPERTY 20 exchange for # small, near by Oountry beat, free aud ciear. Mr. TRENOX, 723 Sixth avenue, FHOUSE IX BROOKLYN, $5.00, PREE AND CLEAR, and cash $5.00), tor House in New York. ©. C. WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton street, New York. FOTE WOW IN COURSE OF ERKCTION), TO BE PL ready for occupancy lat of May, for sale or would exchange for available Property ; sitiate st itye Beach, 2) miles from New York, New Havem Rallroad; excetien: sea batning, fishing, boating, 40. For particulars ad- dress R F. KRUNUAGE, Portchester, N. Y., or apply to FINCH, Sinclair House, sight street and Broad- Terms easy. way. N 1 THE EVENING TKLEGRAM EVISKY NIGHT SPECIAL DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON AN. ALBANY. WISH 10 EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR RAIL, ity, Town or other Bonds or Stocks, as I wish to re: myself of the care. Address OWNER, box 23 % OR TWO TENEMENTS AND CASH WILL BR given in exchange for a private House not exceed- ing $13,000. IRLGOR & MILLER, 150 Hast Forty-ninth street. IX ACRES—WITH A MODERN HOUSK OF 2 rooms and large Outbuildines on principal street of & town one hour's ride from New York via Pennsylvania Railroad, ty exchange for improved City Property, Ad- dress X.'Y. Z, Heruld oft T° EXCHANGE—FOR A GOOD HOUSE BETWEEN Fourteenth and Forty-second streets, Lexington and Sixth avenues, a valuable Stamford Property, worth eR Ineo and ciear, HOLM! MO EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME OOUNTRY PLACE, on west side of Hudson, 244 hours from New York! for two or three well located Houses in city, with oniy one mortgage. Apply, between 12 and 2 o’eiock, to b. G. SHEPPARD, Agent, 19 Broadway. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR A NEW YORK HOUSE, BE- low Forty-second street, lightly mortgaged, a plot of Lots near the AUanuc Docks, Zrookiyn, tree and clear. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 hast Twenty-third strect. 10 _EXCHANGE—FOR PROPHRTY IN NEW YORK or Vietnity, the finest Farm In Dutchess county, N. ¥.; price $50,000. HOLMES Be OLH BES, 46 Last Twenty-third street, {NEMENT PROPERIY ‘ tour story high stoop brown stone private House in pertect order and in good location. Unly principals need apply at So, 332 Broadway, corner Duane street, room No. |” Office hours ii a. M. to 31. M EXCHANGE FOR A DESIRABLE DWELLING House, berween Thirtieth and sixtieth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, an elegamt residence in New. burg, on the Hudson; cost $40,000. Address or eall on OvIS ANDERSON, Diamond Broker, No. 9 Maiden lane. between Hand 1. A. M. Hi T° EXCHANGE—SOME FINE LOTS BETWEEN Fourth and Fifth avenues. near Central Park, for foman or dwetling property. Address box lbs Herald office. O EXCHANGE—¥IRST CLASS TENEMENT HOUSE in Hoboken, worth + 9,000, tor smali, first ciass House, central location, in New York; difference in cash; state fuil particulars” Address C. C', box 117 Herald oilice. 1PO EXCHANGE—ONE HOUSE IN WEST FORTIETI street and one in Thirty-eighth street, well rented, arby Farm. B. HOYT, Yonkers, N.Y for PPUE METROPOLITAN Fi USTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway. have unsurpasved facilities for doing all kinds of Printing with unusual prompness and at moderate prices, Wy Aare ee PLACE IN THE COUNTRY, WITHIN twenty miles of New York, ia exebange for Bev va Lots; equity $12,090), Address, with tull particulars, AMIS, box ina Hh id jee. W4AXTEO~A DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT ON THE Hodson, with river frontage, in exchange for good city Property’ improved and ualmproved, Principals only address OWNEL, 115 broadway, room 10. WAxTEL—A FARM. WITH GOUD BUILDINGS AND running water, in Maryland. Delaware or Virginia, ip oxehange for nie House and plot of Ground near New York city, Please address, with deseripuon of place and price, JAY, Heraid otter. 7ANTBD—A HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR BROOK- lyn, lightly encumbered (no second mortage), fp exchange for a productive Farm on the Hadson, near lanaing. G. G. GUILD, Dey street WARERSTHREE OR FOUR GOOD TENEMENT Houses in exchange for a desirable Brooklya Keal- dence; will add cash for difference in valne, a MUBRIo B. BAER, 995 sixth avenue. — ILL EXCHANGE POR PERSONAL PROPERTY— A three story and basement stone House, in this city: price $12.0"; permanent morteng ©. P., Herald Lyown Brauch ofice, BROIL H+ RS, 46 East Twenty third street. | NEXT DRAWING, FEB- ronment Lotieries. Praes cashed and information given. WATCHMANN & 00., Bankers, 76 and 77 Nassuu street; Post oflice box 3,316. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. . Draws February 3. 1875. 48.000 Cash Gitts—Capital Prize $100,000! 480,000 Cash Gifts—Capital Prize $100,000! 200,000 prize! $84,000 Prise! $2800 Prt if Ze | iZ4 ¢ id $490.000 Cash Gitis. Prizes cashed. P. C. DE 000 Prize! $19,000 Prkeot Circalars, with full particulars freet VLIN, =tationer and General Agent. 30 Liberty street, New York. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUOUKY + State and Shelby College Lotteries CRY STATE, FXTRA CLASS 377—JANUARY 23, 1876, 19, 43, 42, 52, 18, 43, 59, 75, 67, 33, 35, 7, 1. SIKLDY, EXTRA CLAss 193—JANUARY 2, 1575, 17, SL, 16 9, 11, 72, 38, 25, 7), 24, 58, 4. 2, KENTUCKY SPATE, CLASS 378—saRvaky 3! 67, A, 53, 60, 34, BI, 52, 31, 39, 1, 33, 6 45, 23. SHKLBY, CLASS 14—JANARY 23, 1875, 75, 33, 35, 53 14, 24, 6 34. 3, 5), 70, 1a J. § SMITH '& CO.. Managers, Covington, Ry. ; Rost office box 2,751, New York, —PARKS, EMERSON & CO., AGENTS FOR A.’ Kentucky - tate Lotteries drawn daily. Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba, drawn every 17 dave Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn Jan, 3), 1875. Prizes cashed. information furnished and ‘careuiars sent by addressing PARKS & CO., 180 Broadway, voow 4. Post office box 5,272 Private office attached. Office hours 7 A. i. till 7. M. .” OR “WRINKLE A. fanister; of the most ceiébrated chemists in France has discovered this elegant beautitier, which lames are invited to examine, Mme, GUURNE, Agent, 101 West Twenty-second st., corner § —$300,00. A. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, single Number scheme (authorized by special gislature), tor the b tot the University of Paducah, $300,000 to be distributed among the holders ot tickets, FIKST PRIZE, $50,000, ‘The drawing to take place at, Covington, Ky., Saturday, January 36, 1875. : No discount on prizes. “Every prize paid in full SIMMONS, DICKINSON Managers. 5,280 prizes, amounting to $300,000; Whoie Lickets, $105 Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50. Send ail orders to JOSEPH BA‘ ES & CO., 70 Cedar street, New York, Vost oflice ox 4002, 5,28) PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $200,000 —ONE AA. prize in every eight tickets, “A forvune perhaps, for you.” Draws regularly the last of every month. Next drawing January 30. Kentucky State Lottery on Havana plan. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quar- ters, $2 60: Kighths, $1 25. Agents for all Lotteries, Ee tablished 40 years IRVING & OO., Brokers, 481 Canal street, New York, A ‘REST! a NHRONIC CATARRH—NERVOUS DEBILITY, FITS Dyspepsia permanently cured: new treatment: nd: vice tree. Cali on or write'to ©, de MEDICI, M. D., 14 Kast Twelfth street, New York. \ G. BUTTON, EXCHANGE BUREAU, 2 UNION + square.—Registration Jee for Household Goods, Per- vonal Effects, &o. 2c. each ardcle. No extra charge. nd st r circular. \ALL AT THE METROPOLITAN PRINTING EB5- / TABLISHMENT, in the Herald Building, aud get your Printing done. Debt ITCH, SK. CAN BE CONSULTED PRO. fesstonally evéry week day at his house, 71# Broad. way. Specialties, Consumption, Heart Disease and thre id Apoplexy. D Park, WAVING RETORMRD FROM EUROPE has resumed practice at Lis residence, 112 Eass Twenty ninth sireet. ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL ‘and Surgical Cases a specialty. HENRY A DAN- TELS, M. 1 Lexinuton avenue, near Twenty-ninth st. \RADUATER OF TWELFTH STREET SCHOOL J There will be a reunion of the graduates of the old senior department of Twelfth street school (from 180 wo 1870), on Saturday, February 6, at 2 P. M., at the school, Graduates who have not aircady been communicated with will please tend their addresses at once w A, C, COOK, secretary, 192 West Tenth street. Lis INSURANCE POLICIFS.—PARTIS8 INSURED 4 in companies with which they are dissatisfied tur any canse may address the undersigned, who bas hel official positiens in the business and is compe(ent, an will furnish reliabic Joformation withont charge. Ad- dress SECRETARY, box 3,073 New York Post offi PLA 484 Lorreny. Per cable, Drawing of Jannary 18, 1875. Oiticial to. B. MAKI Nes & W Wail sirect, N. ¥, NO. B10 A0W seers sssvene $10,000 No, 15. drew... 5. No. . dit drew. 25,000 No, 3,125 drew + 10,000 No, 4,058 drew, 10,000 No 2.673 drew 8,00) Circulars of insormation t 1 HAVE SOLD THE WHOLE Prizes cashed, T AVANA LOTT tie which has drawn the prize of 1000, Orders filled ior Feoruary 3 by 8. SONNE A- i.1cG, 85 Meadow street, New Haven, Conn. office N I THE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY NIGHT SPECIAL DESY ATOHES FROM WASHINGTON AND ALBANY. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE, Lotieries— simmons, Diekinson & Co., Managers, KENTUCKY, EXTKs OLass NO, 190, san. 2S. INS. 7. j, 06, 8, 67, OT), 52, 73, Si, 62 RENTOCKY, 1875, 1,1, 6, 77, 71, 55, #3, Wo a. the ae a a #6 star, ounce 56, Sob, sak tt 4 o, 7, 62, 5, 33 by 4 i we 6 17. Full information bs applying w J. CLUTE, a8 Broad. 6 71. $4,000, Address cab Koom 6, uret hoor, rear office, or Post ollice box SPECIAN, NOTIC Gymorse and his. FAMOUS BRAND CARRY OFF THE HONORS THE TRUSTERS AND MANAGERS OF THE. re SA LS ipl yan FAPRAL? . in reply to an advertisement, ¥ er bundrea bide to furnis musie for the eve OFT 08% RAND ‘Git cONGERrT, to be held at Loursviile, K: 4 ON SATURDAY, *PRBRUARY 27, 1875, for the benefit of the Fes labrary of Kéntucky, take anuoun e) ave awal a Peasy en ng y led tho’ AND UIs FaNGus "TWN ty SeOKD REGIMENT: “ok O} In making tine seléotion from the large ber of Ly is selection m the large nam! plications from bands, orctesras and inustcal oremntens Hons throughout the United States, the Directors and: Trustees feel that anoceasion which Wiil do 60 much to~ see eS sy own x D D LIBRARIES IN THE WORLD, macnn’ tree to all forever, besides deciding the fortunes ot thousands of subscribers and ticket hoiders—such an occas i) it is the wish of the manageient, should and shall be commemorated by he GRANDEST MU: L ENTERTAINMENT TI COUNTRY CAN AFFORD. sip ab THIS BEING THE FIFTH AND GRAND GIFT CONCERT, pene THE FINAL DRAWING. under the special charter granted by the Legislature of Kentucky for the above object, the public are notiiied as Ravcurity that the drawing will POSITIVELY TAKE PLACK ABOVE AN- NOUNCED, The Trustees and Managers have pledged themselves to return ali moneys, should any postponement what» ever be mad: The management placing themselves in this position, OANNO! DEFER THE DRAWING FOR £ SINGLIE AY, Therefore, those who would make sure of having a share fo the distribucion of the TWENTY THOUSAND CASH PRIZES, amounténg in all to the enormous suin of TWO MILLION ¥IVE HUNDKED HOUSAND DOL. oa should procure tickets without further delay, as in’ alt robability there will,not be a single unsold ticket loug efore she day of drawing, The Band will leave New York for Loussville on or about Vebruary 1, and will give concerts, ou their own, Aceot. in all ihe principal cities en route, including New York, Boston, Philadeiphia, Baltimore, Washinz- fon, Fittaburg, Cleveland, Chicago, -t Lodis Kansas City, Nashville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Loursville and other cities, AS The following are the principal Casn Prizes and the Prices of tickets One Grand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Gitt. One Grand Cash Gitt One Grand Cash Git One Grand Cash Git, 5 Gash Gifts, $20,000cacn - 1 Cash Gilts, - 14,000 each. 15 Cash Gitts, 10,00 each. 20 Cash Gifts, 25 Casn Gilts, 20 Cash Gifts, 50 Cash Gilts, 10-Cash Gifts, 240 Cash Gifts, 540 Cash Gilts, 19,000 Cash Gifts, Grand total, 20,000 Gifts, all Cash. Pies 6: T Tenth, or éaci 1M whole tickets tor. 2245 whole tickets fo US"whole tickets for.. 227 whole Uckets for. SPECIAL NOTICE. Death of Hon. Thomas E. Bramiette, Jannary 12, 1875. Ata mecting of the Trustees of the Pubiic Library of Kentucky, January 16, 1875, it was resolved that M. Briggs, E: who under the late Hon. Thomas E. Bram- letve was the real business manitger of the gift concerts already given in aid of the Public Library o1 Kentucky, be and he is hereby authorized to taxe the place of said Bramletie in the management of the affairs of the Gifih and last gift « ert. and at the drawing an- neunced for February 27, i875, shall positively and un. equivocally take place ‘on that day’ without any fu ther postponcinent or delay on any wecouut whatever. URKETT, President, Joun 8, Carn, Secretary. For Tickets and further Per ncalareenps Agent and Manager, Lonisville, Ky., or THOMAS H. HAYS &'CO., 609 Broadway, New York, to bkiags, AVANA LOTTERY, We sold $10,00) prize ast drawing, No. 3,126. Next Ptah Pd eed Circulars Pri hih 5 og B. 3 he No. row t, a it RST Roos street, room 15}g. Post office K —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. « tery on Havana plan, drawn uary 30; also- Koyal Havana drawn February 3. Circ ‘s or informa~ ea ares by J. CLUTE, 20 Broadway, or Post ofew N=zvous DEBILATY AND WEAKNESS BROUGHT on by indiscretions, excesses, or overwork of the bram (and nervous system, cured by HENRY A DANIELS, M. D., 44Lexington avenue, near Twenty- ninth street. OTICE.—M. 8, FEINBERG HAVING LKFT OUR employ, he is not authorized to colleet any moneys or transact any business whatsoever tor us, in Our name orim his own name, tor our account trea this day tor- ward, 1 & J. 4, JOSEPH, 16 and 17 Crosby street. OMRERS TAKEN FOR CHRYSTAL CLEAR MAINTE Ice, seventeen inches thick, by the oarso, at $1 76 per ton, including treight, Address C. V., box 1,093 Post office, New York. OND*S EXTRACT, INJUNCTION CONTINDEDIM New York, Jan. 22, 1875. A misapprehension hes arisen from a eircular issued by the Humphreys Medicine Company, dated November That circular announces the dissolutiog of an injunc- tion to which we were no yy. but wistch had been ranged upon application of some of its own trustees and stac ers. The Pe Ae poe! on the applieation of the PONDS EXTRACT COMPANY is dated November 27, and was notonty in toree the date of this circular, but ats still in force, as will be seen by the following copy ;— ‘Our injunction was most vigorously attacked, atter elaborate preparation aod argument vy the counsel for Humphreys Medicine Company. Alter holding the mat- ter under advisement long enough to wareaut belief that he caredully qgamined the numerous aiidavits and yoluminous briefs submitted, Chief Justice Davis con- firmed and continu 4 the injanction previously granted. by his Associate Justice Donohue, of the Sanreme Court, restraining Frederick Humphreys and the company of which he is president, ther with ther “agents and servants” (including pat holding “on sale.” “on com- Ipission” of “on consignment”), trom selling the so-called “Humphreys Witch Hawel,” and from pubiishing—L e., epabune she hg book in relation thereto, Very respectfully, 7y respect: PONDS EXTRACT COMPANY, Be ‘93 Maiden lane. At a Special"Term of the reme Courtef the State of New York, held in aud for the otty and county of New York, at the County Cart House in said city, on tha Bist day of December, 38/4. Present: Hon. Noal Davis, Presiding Jusice The Pond's Bxtract Company against The Humph- reys Specific Hemaopatnic Medicine Company ant Prederick Humphreys. ‘The order w show cause granted in the above entitiel action, on the 27th day ef November, 14, by tne Hon, Charis Vo . one of the Justices of this Court. why the Injunction issued by him on that day. enjoining and, restraining the detendants and each of ther, their and’ each of their servants and agents from manufacturing and selling, or selling under the name ot Mumphreys’ Witch Hazel, or Witcn Hazel, or any simtar name, any medicine which is the samo as, or sttnilar \o, or purport- ing to be the same aa or similar to the medicine hereto- fore known as Pond’s Extrect And also from putting up or selling any medicine which is the same as, or similar to, or ‘porting to be the medicine heretolore known as POND's EXIRAC or any similar medicine as prepared by the said defen ants or by any other person or corporation since the 6th day of December, 1872, in bottles or with wrappers tho same or of a similar form, size or appearance to those In which POND's EXTRACT was puc up by the said de- fendants, or by either of them, prior to the sald duh day of December, 1872. Aud also from issuing tn connection with the sale of any medicine which is the same as, or stiilar to, of pur- porting to be same asor similar to the metlicine heretotore known as POND'S EXTRACT, copies of te pamphlet or manual of directions, @ copy whereof is annexed to the complaint in this action marked "N." And also from pablishing the said Manual of Direction ¢ fn any manner or for any purpose whatever, until the further order of this Court, this day coming on to be eard, Now, after hearing Coles Morris and Michael 4. Car- dozo, ot counsel tor the plaintiff, in support of said mo- tion, and Ira Shafer, Usa., and William sutphen, Esy., of counsei for the defendants in opposition Upon mouon of Morris, Billings & Caraozo, attorneys for the said plaintiff, It ts ordered that the said injunction be and the same hereby is in all things continued during the pendency of this action, with $10 cost to the piaintil wo abide the event. A Copy. ‘ WM, WALSH, Clork. OCO TIEMPO CIGARS, $4 9 PER 100, $35 PER. 109; other Havana Sigsrs, West, India way lung Leat Supok! 'ybaceo, prices reduced by Seah PW, alti, 26 Old ship. OOFING MATERIALS. A large stock of all grades ot Roofing Felts, dry and tarred Sheathing Paper, RooMng Pitch and Compe sition Cement for leniky roots. E, U. MAKTLN, 70 Majden lane and No. 9 Liberty street. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. $49,000 drawu February 3." Circniars of tntorma- tion furnished ed; Spanish Bank Bills, Gov- aments, &c., Asi ie R_& CO., Bank No. 11 Wail street, Sew York. — PECIAL NOTICE.—SHIPPERS OF CARGO PER 1D ship Oriental, hence, for Ban Francisco, which ves: ‘se mt returned to this port aist Dotiiied that for purboses conmected with the disaster, it 1s necemary that copies of the bilis ot lading and in- Voices. wilh a memorandum ‘of the insurances (if anyy a mera ned without delay, be furnished to the Heeo bce TELFAIR, Adjumer ot Averages, 6 Wail street. Pie UNDERSIONED INTENDS To APPLY TO THE. “Hourdet iealth on the 4d of Februnry. 1876, for a rmit to sanghter animals on the premises betweea a -Afth streets, leventh avenue Ht ort Rivers birkd HENKY DRAPE: HE CHARITY, BALL.—THE FEW TICKETS (POR the ball of 4th Ueprasry), not in hands of managers may be found at DELMONICO'S at $5 each. Ls IRELAND), IRRESPECTIVE OF U creed ur politics are requested to atten meeting, to be held at room % Cooper Umon. on Monday evening, 2th inst., at 8 o'clock, tor the purpose of auopiing a con T ‘and enrolling members. By order of COMMIT. FEE ON UNGANIZATION. ; «. —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, y $300. 000. rh. Seaeet! gi «thie o's 25; circulars, with fuil particulars, sent treo. signing $1 25 cet Mkcationer aad agent, Wo Liberey street, New York. ’ STORAGE. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANO? BAGGAGE, S Ac., if separate rooms; bal wees have all conven: jencea;' watehman at night. MICHALES & SON, ‘$4 40 and 42 Commerce strect, nuar Bleecker, Storer ern! a usiness Spel establishment to th owner and manager, office 4 ‘business. Hudson street. ,