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THE NE . WHOLE NO. 14,355. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, Ww. AND LODGING W, Pace BRogitir® fh a ESTATE FOR SALE—Fmsr Pacs— ‘OPPORTUNITIES—N Pi pussy NOTIOHS— Hire Yiaw—Vourih and fifth ‘clry AL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fimst Page—Fifth CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Szvyenra Pace—Second os AND GARDENERS—Ssvertu Pace—Sec- 0. STEAMSHIPS—Sevenmt Pace—Sixth col- ‘Sxyunte P. Fourth column. ¥ BOARD—! 'AGE—| ONTRY NCING AOADEM! Pace—Second column, X-Anconn, PaasThird column, Sis TO Ler, SHED AND UN. bilge 70 sins, PonsioeeD, AnD, Pags—Wifth and ‘eth column. \az—Third colamn. ro Pada Th columi Retiree axD ‘APARTHENTS TO LET— FURNITURE. Seon, Sean Third column. wBLE (esd maple acaeinga VENT HELI ewan MALES—Sxvarra Pacr—Thiv 1 ol HORS CARRIAGES, &0.—Fusr Facx—Tuird ‘anu HOTELS—Sxventn Pace—Fourth HOUSES, i +d 40, WANTED--Pinse Psge— Sixth colum: INSTRUCTION—Skcoxn Pacr—Third colum: LECTURE SE. IN—SeconD Page—Tnird coleman. ‘T AND FOUND—Finst Pace—Second column. CHINERY—Finst PaGe—Sixth column. ILE M. OND Page—Third column, rere ‘al MLLLINI ey AND I DRESSMAKING Finsr Pace—Fourth MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Pace— MISCELLANEOUS—sxconp Pace—Fourth column, USICAL—8: ‘WEW PUBLICATIONS —F irr Pace—Fifth and sixth Pace—Second PERSONAL —Finst Pace—First column. EIANOFORTES, ORGANS, £0.—Szcon Pace—Third col- post oF OFFICE NOTICE- Finer Pace—Fourth column, SROTEESIONAL, Ban ee. “WANTED FEMALES— PROPERTY | ‘our oF PTH ‘CHRY ro FOR SALE OR TO REAL ESTATE 10 MXOHANGE Fist Pace—Fifth col- ESTATE WANTED—Frast Pace—Fifth column. tatous. NOTICES—Finst Pace—First and second RRSTAULAN RANTS—Sxconp iat dP ph Ny column, SALES. AP AUCTION” eras ‘ane AT AUCTION—Sevanta PaG—Fourth and fifth and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Seventa Psce—Second SPECIAL N NOTICES—Finst Pagu—Second and third col- Fire TRADES —Sxvaxra Pace—Third column, LET FOR BUSINESS Pt PURPOSES—Finst Pacr— Fifth column. 'aGk—Sixth column. Bay ELLERS' GUIDE—Srvewtn P. * beth py Prd Ls AND APARTMENTS TO LET— FARR” fee Pace—Third column. ES, Phird JEWELRY, &0.—Sxconn Pace—' col- wiNTE | RESORTS—Seventa Pace—fourth column. PERSONAL, AMstmer and fbi a weg BY been | ve not forgotten the Lan this week unusually snappy and piquant. . CONRAD. PIC- TLLY eh eee, OMe Ohi bli os feat and baran8, 0. Ty (aon of Temperance) | &° 1D psle\aslangs Ww 7. B. ‘TE. —] NOT RECEIVED YET, BUT EXPECT it ber erage al bn La you Monday. It was very Yo lieved i Wad. Goi Mower acing yaeckaeeehe T Roem? _ YOURSELF AND B. ARE DOING WELL; take good care; we are doing well, sister. fe Ra aaa fog red Youna, s ee je vod ait d Watsons inagow Avehe fe ROWE C. ON, 45 Scotland street, Glasgow, Bootl a % FORMATION Sl cease THE WHEREAB co Aah te “A Stites Mo. Je hat onnttrennanna iietaoninatentuametrane a cell ‘R, CHARLES B. BROWN—CALL AT THE Agi Hotel, on Canal street. Your cousin, D. 8. ie m Zanesville, Ohio, is there. IGRATORY BIRDS.—2, FACED ALL love you Pe ai cheer up, don’t despair; will there is & brite Linw sy ELLIE—I ae YOU ON BROADWAY. WrIre ME 10 box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office whi mee! OBSESSOR.—HAVE CONSULTED, OWNERS; THEY only agree to one-half your proposition, BQ, HAMOKIN—HENRY, IF IN EXISTENCE, WRITE TO relieve my breaking heart; do not be afraid; I have thing of vast interest to both ¢0 communicate. NEL- EIT, box Ss172 Now York Post ofice. HBATRE COMIQUE, THURSDAY EVENING—LADY, with gray eyes, brown hair. gold chain, who ou leavin Promed hand of (gentleman who sat beside ‘ber, please son Bote to RUSHTON, Herald office. HE GENERAL CAN og ag THE ADDRESS OF Weis Reed by addressing M. REED, box 166 Herald oso AFTERNOON, 5 O'CLOCK, CORNER POUR- Pees tne ta Sixth’ has soya Lom 3 sore henge gee ntleman ease grant interview mane toc satya ee BOUND, pro. -FACED—WHERE ARE rout WANT ba a you and Bob, XIII, Sunday, 9 o'clock. L, A.—P@ACIES FOR OCEAN TRAVEL READY. « When shal we send them f TRAVELLERS’ INSUR- ANCE COMPANY, 207 Broadway. = RELIGIOUS NOTICES. — SQUARE METHODIST EPISCO- Pi church, the pastor, Rev, Wm. Lloyd, will reach. Seer y hap aaiE ‘God ;” evening,““A Tried Stone.” LL beer tts tg git Lhoage sa a ich Grr Ser SeryTa ayne Leavell, will prone jubject, t Blowing,” at 7:40 P. M., subject, * ment.” Strangers invited. belied (Na TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT can be obtaine: d by addressing CLERICAL, box 119 Decidental Hotel, corner of Broome street and Bowery, T FREE TABERNACLE, METHODIST beading aiden | fourth between Seve church, West Thirty-fo et, Jolins, pastor) —Prenghin Subject," ‘Perfect Atoue- and Elgoeh ‘avenues (Rev. Bund: a it 10:30 A. ‘and 7:30 P! + nition of Friends in Heaven.” Young pooeing m 6 5 mi ie Rome yd dept a peg n, ig in the Twenty-fourth street Methodist Episcopal chure! Jefieh the Thirty. first, Thirty-fourth ‘and Thirty-Of%h street jethodist Episcopai Bure STREET UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Rev. ©, P. McOarth; aii Breach to morrow morning aad evening at 10:45 and 7:30 o'clock. Morning. pad of the sermon course ae a lan and the Bubject—"Moses and Mirab.” Evening—Subject ind the School Question; or, Absolute n Church and State a Necessity to Civil and Religio iberty.”” Ail are invited to attend. igh Seopa al continue the dlaguslog T. DB WITT continue the di 188i (ine ible fa The Pub ic Schoals" on Sunday’ Gerson of ‘o'clock, i ote OF THE HOLY LY TRINITY, MADISON AVE- Are gind Forty second stro et.—Hlours of service, 10:90 AL Stephen iL. Tyng, Jr, will preach morning and even- fev. J, W. Bonham, the head of the I : ats, will preach in the afternoon, louse of the Evange. HURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, Fifly-seventh st James M. Pullman, Sunday morning’at “Help for Hard Evening +e OAs, STREET why el eg CHURCH, ON Greene street, uwar Canal.—Rey. H. B. Chapin will each to-morrow at 10% and 3ig, Sabbath school as 2 P°M. All welcome. 8 LYNN LE ‘he Practical Side of Spiritu m the Public School irches will Join. Them for Sockety of West Thirty-third aarect, lyceum at 2:30 P.M. Christ inesday evening, December 23, Bag ter OF THE HOLY APOSTLES (PROTESTANT Episcopal), corner Ninth avenue and Twenty-eighth ere: —Rev. Arthur Sloan, of Danbury, Conn., will officiate Sunday morning and evening services at 1045 and 746 o'clock. ro FORTY. ENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND between Seventh and Bighth avenaes.—Preach- (ng as usual, 10:30 and 7:30. At 2 services ‘be held for the installation of Rev. J. D. Herr, as pastor. ALVARY | BAPTIST cuunon TWENTY-THIRD 8, Macarthur, Mi ae ‘Hewing Out Broken Wedding’ Garment.” Strangers AST BAPTIST CHURCH, QORWER, MADISON AND Conversous stregts.—Rev. Wim, 1. Pendleton, of thie ge 304. M. and 7:30 P. Allo every Bungay this months” A welcome to all Besta freee OURTH | PRES NTERIAN CHURCH. a v. Orr, to of of hilo pe Pastor ‘ebecht thie church will preach to-morrow 3:90, Mt rr will be installed ad oy Mle ce es on, push la ibe otto ‘astings and others will take IFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, FORTY-SIXTH Dr, Armitage, pastor, preaches Sunday morn- Heart Full of Arrows." Evening—"Is It Theo?" And five lecturos on revival work in ork succeeding weok nights, Jn, union meetings with of Holy Trinity, Rev, Stephen OE, Beso cvese, venue, corner of Forty-second streew bila RELIGIOUS NOTICES. YORK HERALD NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMEN PRICE FOUR CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 127TH STREET, na mOTFOW at 10:49 and 730. Furr opens at Le Vevorite Hall, corner "Thirtiottr street. a es ET PEOPLE HEAR—BISHOP SNOW WILL L roach the ward of propiey fash Un University, Washing of God to be Onthered in One Px ALLEN STREET CHURCH, NEAR GRAND— Obes George 0. eee ‘The sentinels on duty, Noon day prayer 12 tol. A welcome to all. Preach- tag dunday me ay rita 0 oven by the pastor. Subject for BV. yh ng Seeceecr D. Ps Wied Penson ninth anniversary sermon 0 re) ‘in Bt. Reriniemers oor, ie jadigon avenue and Forty- fourth, evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Subject— othe Religion of C EV. CHARLES B. i. PASTOR OF ALLEN treet Methodist Episcopal Charch between, Delancey $d Rivington streets), wil proach, morning and evening, »P 'gorvices com —"The Barth and nd the Home of the Seinta- Seats free. Riba SAMUKL M, HAMILTON, PASTOR OF 8 oro rian Chureh, Fourteenth street, betwee: aventues, will Breach to-morrow ‘at T0304 a. RPS T. DE WITT TALM AGE AND J. HYATT SMITH ress the Brooklyn Ly ped School Union next on sree A on Hanson Place Methodist church. er Inte: REY, gee P. ABBOTT, PASTOR, WILL PREACH AT 10:30 A. M. and 7:80 P.M. in St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal church, Forty-first street, west of Sixth aven EY. H. W. KNAPP WILL PREACH tis Sp eet Mission Baptist church, or Leis stroet Barca ot 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. on Tts nation.” “The Last, the Beat and the Only Successful Resolve: EY. WILLIAM ADAMS, D. D., WILL PREACH SUN- avenue Reformed church, corner at LAM. Strangers cordially welcomed. Sabbath school at 9:30 A. M. EVENTH S8TREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL church, — ernie. am Senator Vinton, the great temper- ‘Evening, Rey. Js, Willis on “the Love of God iu the Salvation of the World.” QIXTH AVENUE REFORMED CHURCH, OPPOSITE West Third streot,—Preaching by the pastor, W. Merritt, at 10:0 A. My and 7:30 P.M. Come.” All are wel- come. OUTH REFORMED CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE AND Twenty-first street, Rey. Dr.’ Rogers. —Subject in the Morning, “Congress and th he Church Atte noon service at Mag REY. 0. SIEVERS-BARTON, OF NORFOLK, VA., will deliver an address in behalt of the Church German Society in Christ Church, corner Thirty-fifth street and ie avenue, on Sunday next, December 12 Service at 7:30 |ABERNACLE BAPTIST, CHURCH, ERTOND. AVE- ames} ‘ug and Tenth streete-—Rev, Jame man Hawth orne pastor. justin D. preach eae) ie aghieeartt Aig tae ta ovabl ndation “Constraining Love.” STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL caupen, A. Pingniooee ene te Pe P. Nag at 10%2 Rev. F. Rettell, D. D. y 4 LOST AND FOUND. Pewee 2 week Mody bol 5 4 eee UND, 1875—SAILBOAT AND YAWL; Foie ind a i two weeks will be sold topay rs EGAN or J.'BULLIVAN, Olifvor ¥ GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP SKYE TERRIER Dog on Third avenue, noar Thirty-second strect, and took Iptsne baat ecloon, totaguire forowner vill rele Ir'te the same place be will be suitably rewarded. Ngee ae! DECEMBER 10, FROM THIRD i Bighty-ninth streot, a Hound. A suitable foward wi win by eet ty returning the same to J. GROMANS, Third avenue, corner Eighty-ninth street. OST—A PACKAGE CONTAINING PRINTED LIST of names; was loft on the, seat of a Fourth avenue car on Wednesday morning. The finder will be suitably re- warded by leaving it at 878 Broadway, up stairs. Lostslk oT, INST, A CANARY BIRD. | THE will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to 1 Twenty-cighth street. Pe we ABSTRACT OF TITLE TO PROPERTY in Newark, N. J. Ln pie please return it to JOHN L, LINDBAY, 289 Greenwi New York. Mpc Jenk Box i EVENING Uphaette-d.' about arked “Thi Norwich, Gan." *°Granded on box Farmer, Lite & Go"; $10 reward for its return. OST—ON THURSDAY. A Chain. A suitabl LADIES’ LONG WATCH A suitable reward will be offered, if returned to ‘14 Morton street. OST_AN ONYX AND PEARL BARKING, OW Frenit eet Pf returning to $43 Fifth avers. : REWARDS. $5 BEY 5) REWARD-FOR THE POCKETBOOK, OR ¢05 for the P44 ont taken from the pind room of John Re jevening of Deseusker & Address J. J., $10 CBee On Baki 3 nie 2S EVENING, DECEMBER Pin. e stone cameo Scarf ‘The finder will receive above reward by returning ssine to W. N. BROWNE, 63 Broadway. REWARD.—LOST, THURSDAY, ‘gb egee faced gold mber 6 wide; 1S ote 13) teces black ™ estity of ik hand. ion 10) th Fecal the above rowan pdiedlegs RJ. CORTIS, Agent. $2 8 lady's open gold Watch, black Chain an Ret attained Fhe Sader Sill roselve the above reward REWARD.—LOST, A DIAMOND RING, PLAIN gold band setting, from Columbia street to Fulton SB a Building, No. ¢ West Tw rntyneventh vireets Ne REWARD.—LOST, Til i<AY. EVENING, DE: rr tre, an Afghan and woollen Si: be paid for re- turn of same tol. 0. GILLES! 1i:, No, 8 Fletcher street, $500, 8 REWARD. on th ieces bine ny Fooovery of the san $10. 000 BBWARD. New Yor ke, gaslceeg WILLIAM The above reward will bi Pe returning it to 90 East Tenth street. 9, . on ferry or in Fifth a Room 169 $5 cember 9, from + Union Square The city. a8 the owner prises the Atgiwuu ore shan its money umbrella Silk, pare ‘Becaped from the custody of the Shoriff of the county of to the New York County old fr ble ebptare and return WILLIAM 0, CONNER, Sherif PECIAL NOTICES. LUCKY MAN. The following letter explains iteelf:— West Hanover, Mass., Oct. 29, 1875, Messrs. THOMAS H. HAYS & CO. Dear Sirs:— By the list of drawings sent me I see that my one-balf ticket drew $25,000 in this month’s drawing. Pleaso let me kn how I am to collect my prize, Mia as B. WHITING. ‘The above ticket was received and paid through Adams Express Company. ‘The next Grand Drawing of the Kentucky Single Number Distribution occurs on Friday, December 381, 1875, {$600,000 in Cash Gifts will be distributed to tieket-holders on that day, There are only a limited number of tickets unsold, and these are being disposed of rapidly. Persons who desire to participate in the distribution would do well to send in their orders at once. Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quarters, $5; Bighths, $2 0, Address all orders for tickets nd information to igs THOS. H. by 4X & a) 697 Broadway. EXTRAORDINARY HAVANA LOTTERY, December 23, 1875, 1 prise of Spanish Dollars. of Spanish Dollars. ibe ish Dollars. 2 prises of each, Spanish Doliar her pris tl Royal Saxon ‘Gove rament Lottery, $3,481,920 gold to be dra First drawing January 3 and 4, 1 Kentucky State Hay Sa Number Lottery, bas ow Hol if Sehene, Flew ftioe, 100, Fall expuaneesey "a oh ciroulars: L300 _Post office box 5,594, nikOo ay Resco, gran NB HOLIDAY DISTRIBUTION. in Pris 631, Gifts, Capital ain, Bio0.0 Second, zh Banton Fin "so Po Rleth Bah eel from i New York agents and send for “Fickets, $20; Halves, S104 ec a Pigpths, 92 50, 697 Broadway, New York. ye STATE DRAWINGS O¥ J, 8. SMITH CrAss 178. FoR 1875, 92, 15, 2 2 dy 70, 08, 7a, 68, rerbeny ‘crass 174 ow igi S ® seailefders adie: NATHAN, Pow lice Sox 880" new “) —PARKS, EMERSON & CO., & Kentnck Lottarics, drawn dale” ran ov every 17 bors Kentucky Single Num! ber 31, 1875, age cashed, Information ta ral ‘and circulars so addressing PARKS & OO. (80 Broadway, room ‘Fort oles _Ootige b hoars) 7 A. M. to a “| NEW SHPTLAND SEAL OVERCOAT POR SALR very low, of GEIGELMAN'S Loan Office, 685 Broad » way, A toe Sarah, SINBRAL WATERS, GINGER Ales, sparen Veseee, ‘ines, manufacture of complete out- fits of Apparatus Masorials, with fal, tnstrestions wll departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensin lusive rights in desirable territory <fualogues ‘OUN MATTH -sixth and Twonty- aven' Twent; seventh pee New Tote” . pane OF MEN AND 5 PORT ANY MEDICAL AND ee ical Cases a special RY A. DANIELS, M. Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. Since’ we from 8 to 3. XTRAORDINARY DRAWING, HAVANA LOTTERY.— Great Holiday drawing, $1,200,000 distributed in prizes ; whole tickets, fractional parts'in Po tas Circulars of information shed by G. oTIs 335 Broadway and box 945 Post offic RAND HOLIDAY DISTRIBUTION | of the KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., MANAGERS. TO BE DRAWN AT COV! FRIDAY, DEC: INGTON, KENTUCKY, ER 31, 1875. 500 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZES, 10 of $2,500 approximating to $100/ 000 are. 10 of 2,000 approximating to 10 of 1,750 approximating to 10 of 1,500 approximating to 10 of 1,250 approximating to 10 of 1,000 approximating to 5,000 * 20 ar 5,631 Prizes amounting to Whole Tickets, $20; Address all orders to SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO,, i: Covington, Ky. ELP FOR THE AFFLICTED.—AS PEEDY CURE FOR all Nervous Complaints, Khoumatiem and all, diseases of men. either medical or sin ‘Dr. H. D. GRINDLE, it Forty-eighth street, between Sixth and Seventh Halves, $10; Quarters, $5, AVANA EXTRAORDINARY LOTTERY.—CAPITAL 00,000. ‘Tickets can be had, wholesale and retail, fa SONNENBERG, Post office box 190 New Ha- ven, Gonn., or Post office box 5.322 New York city. —CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESS; IMPROVED + method cures worst casos; persons at ‘a distance suc- cessfully treated; instantaneous relief; trial free, Dr. STODDARD, NO. 8 West Fourteenth street, New York. —OFFICIAL DRAWING KENTUCKY STATE LOT- «_teries.—SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Munagers. KEWTUCKY, EPTRA CLAss, NO. 685—pEC, 10, 1875, Ui, 62, 1, 09, (34, 1K. 4, 73, 02, 58,7, 76, 6, 8k ee ar id 8 Tt 73, 2. om i Apu. 10, tats. ‘Dee 10, 1875. * 24, 67, 54, 32, Spall Intorination by apy apginiie to ‘or patton tt J. Sonus, 200 Broadway, or box 4,969 Post office, KK WSintons,, DICKINSON & COS | GRAND + monthly extraordinary drawing on the Hi plan to be drawn December 31; also the Royal Havana Extraor! pasa of Cuba, to be drawn December 23, Full information by applying to or addressing J. CLUTE, 200 Brosdway, or box 4, ‘ost office. SARBIAGES: eC. SITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE." Al dtr Rtdtton” Mane AND NEW YORK TAT. th street. QORMEE oF 7 Brosdway snd Th ra thir = LAR SALES of Hi soir oe aa TWENTY.FOUR HOURS allowed for trial on every horse ‘under THIS I8 THE only auction martin the State e having the proper facitisies for showing horses on sale—vit., & Tange tirely under cover and plenty of room for ‘ChTALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT ELEV OCLOC. Sith ELEGANT BAY coupe Horse, 16% high, 7 years game and very ploasans driver ; can trot is 334; has ondia mt fand action sold on account of owner going to Europe, an SIDE bar Road Wagon. pole and shafts. BRAUTIFCL CHESTNUT sorrel 15 high, 7 “years old: ‘an elegant driver, sharp traveller, and warranted sound an OP SIDE bar Road Wagon, by Brewster, of Broome TOP DEPOT Wagon, by Vandergaw. TWOSEATED EXPRESS ‘Wagon, sold to pay expenses GENTLEMAN'S ROAD Turnout, src the very speedy chestnut Trotting Gelding, Oakland § by Lewiston Boy and bred in Maine; is 16 high, 7 id; is, without exception, one of the m ant and fn ited Sriveumte be found: has no public record, and can trot in je or double; with training will trot. close to 2 80; walts nor vices; is unequalled for family puller nor Iugger: fearless of anything, and warranted sound ind kinds Also ‘top Whitechapel sidebar Road Wagon, set fing Harness, ib. . by R. M. Stivers. piancuton’s sakes ol cs famous bay Trotting erry, got ason of uy ler, hi old a Kamateneed of 2 2 82%; in trainin, éan bi valuable for track 0} Iso the Clothing, and kind: PONY PHAETON, elgha, built by Russell and other TEN PORTLAND celebrated makers of Portland, oe 1K BAY Draught Horses, 1634 high, 7 and 10 years old; ere, great workers: warranted kind. SvOWLRE td Gelding, Me high, 7 years old; will we younds:: sold for want of use, is iWeNty HER top and no top Road Wagons, Car ses, dc. OTHER Horses. FULL DESORIPTION at sale. SALES NEVER postponed on account of weather. T PRIVATE SALE. BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street, Top Side Bar Wagon, with pole and shafts; used only two times. Landaayery elegant, use oul fe few vies made to order by Minier & Stove; Landauletto, bys Bre now, very teks for one horse; made, to arene new, Mop Fal Full Spring ia be Dusenbury & Van Duzer. le bar. le seat, ‘Trotting Wagon, nearly new, by Dusen- ‘an Duse: Side eri Ay Baa, Trotting Wagon, nearly new, by Dusen- vg by Miner & Stevens. y Miner & Stevens. yy Miner & Stevens, Six-seat Coupe ay, Fourseat Coupe Rockaway, Full size Clarence, by 300 Portland Sleighs, for two, », four and six persons, very fe. great on eo "AN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 110, 112 East ‘thirveonth street, near Fourth avenue. —CHEAP, THIS DAY, ONE TOP ROAD WAGON. + top Pony Phaeton, Portland Sleigh, single. double and coupe Harness. Private stable No. 1 ifteenth street, be- tween Broadway and Fifth avenue. A HANDSOME LIGHT CLARENCE FOR SALE— Built by Wood Bros ; superb order: also Landaulet, nearly new, pole and shafts, and spas of stylish bay Car- Horses and Harness, to advances. At Arsenal les, Thirty fifth street, near Broadway. Central, A four try BARGAIN.—IMMEDIATE | POSSESSION ; Mateos arenter Toaspetao Steed rag ees Ee HL NICHOLS. owner, Nov 0 Plow teat Foret ena aga Se | sion. Also No. 746 Fifth avenue; extra wide and Also other new and elegant Honses, in desirable locations. For permits, &c., apply to HOMEN MORGAN. No. 3 Pine OR SALE—A MAGNIFICENT FOUR STORY AND F onan’, Residence, near Fifth avenue and entrance Park; vary beautifully ‘treseoed: no ‘expense tated must oe old j ay wile oF whout furnituyg; do you biases CRAWFORD, 053 Third HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ARE Fit) ONLY nue, UTHORIZED. OFFIORS | FOR Tift AUTHOR: RECEIPT. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR BROADWAY, OORNER ANN STREET 1 BROADWAY. SIXTH AV®: fia SOUTH SIXTH AIL ADELE RTA, we BOERUM AND aD FULTON 10 LET. UNPURNISHED (POSSESSION AT. ONCE)— To the tng high IDwelling, House. 84 Seventh ey. penny Meo, street and several lines of care; ali improvements; rent $1,200. MARK LEVY, corner Sixth avenue and Forty-fourth street. East Side. OR SALE. VERY CHEAP AND IN GOOD REPAIR— four story and basement Tenement House. Apply to JOUN CORDINGLEY. BUI Delancey sirect West Side. HOUSE FOR SALE—TO WIND UP AN ESTATE, No. 16 West Twelfth street; full lot, spacious A Sone improvements; favorable ' pe. fnply § to TOMBE RGAN, No. 2 Pine street, or H. 8. ELY, No. 22 Pine st. 0.500 GREAT BARGAINS; INMEDIATE POS; “ session; four story English basement, 913 aN ‘Twenty-third street, near Tenth avenue, 16,8x55x08,9; frescoed; perfect order.’ E, H, NICHOLS, amt ame 3 Pine street. Miscellaneous, SH AND ADVANCING, IMPROVED, UNINCUM- bered Real Estate, equity for mortgs improved, centrally situated, betwen Fifty-ninth aud Fourth streets Address EXETER, Herald Uptown Branch office. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. $10, 000 —THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BUILT « new brown stone Houses ever offered; Ni ‘Macon street, near junction of Marcy ond Fok poke 20x45%100;" elegantly finished; location Poy ‘and healthy ; convenient to church and schools, care, do. Inquire on premises or of E. H. NICHOLS, No. 9 DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. 10 BENT—A HANDSOMELY AND furnished 1 Fify- ninth ‘street fay 1, at reasonable price, “Address ii, La, box Unfurnished. BARGALN.—ONLY $75 FOR A VERY D! 2A, House, centrally located, near Broadway; eight moter Po TT ER ( WaeoruEte OTHERS, No. 4 Warren street, Foe STORY HOUBE. UNVURNISHED, ON wast ably tore fosteht partay Himpeos 2 Fy ot, 1488 tread: able term: Dy 00! way, near Forty- sy fourth street. eon 0 JRT-TUE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE No, 17 Waverley place | elated cre sara goained, WM, 20 rooms; will rent FURNISHED meee i APARTMENTS mean ne about GRISWOLD, Real Estate T $3 PER ay BEAI LLY FU! | A font fava, wiihoxt Beararaias noure y-seventh sireet. FLOOR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED TO LBT; together or separately: price from $4 to $10; also small Voupes and unfurnished Apply to B, A. DAILEY, 588 nue. jh loeanm let, two or three, handsome! Rooms to sngle ee ntlemen, wi irelorences. ex janged. 1"Clinton place, Se, Ripith Street, second house cast of Fifth eruiek oom eee louse. PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING, THEIR own URNISHED NEATLY FOR HOUSEKEEVING, SUIT ait on toned rate. 300 'URNISHED—14 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, TWO Rooms ou first floor, suitable fer housekeeping, or with t separately to gentlemen; bath, gas, ample closet room; provements; water on the floor. RVISEED FOR BOUSEERBEING, FIRST FLOOR, Le apres FRONT PARLOR, ON SECOND FLOOR; ot and cold water in room. &c.; suitable for gen: cen or man and wil 16 East Fifteonth stre et, fourth house from Tiffany UBNISHED FRONT PARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR— Also a square Room. southern exposure; would suit kentiemen or Indies, No. 7 Great Jones strect, second floor, FURNISHED FRONT ROOM—RUN- ing water; S8 weekly; two back, the eure: another. rsleeping Room, $1 50; quiet house.” 108 East Fifteenth street, three doors from Union square. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—WITHOUT BOARD, centrally located,destrable Apartments, nicely furnished. great and sinall, secoud and third floors, at low rates. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE RENT. HANDSOME BAY HORSE, 15: years old, warranted sound ‘and Bu Nore SFEaER TO LET—FIVE STALLS ON GROUND ; good coach room; @ large loft over stabl “4 owed house', Thirteenth, ate Broadway, Inquire of M. street, m HANDS HIGH, 6 ind; also fine toy Wagan ‘and Harness, made by Benson; mast be sold. ni y eee th Fifth avenne and 111 East Thirteenth Fourth avent ADIES WISHING TO SECURE HOME COMFORTS, with sapertor attendance, daring illness should call st once at 149 Charles st., between Washington and West sts. UTUAL PROTECTION SOCIETY.—HOLDERS OF Lapsed Life Assurance Policies will find it to thelr in- terest to address box 76 South Orange Post office, N. No charge for information, N° egypt TO Shy fovatbobnein Irish Lighthouses. East Coast of Ireland. Revolving Green Lights on Wreck off Kish Bank. Orrick or Inisit Licuts, Dustax, Nov. 23, 1875. ‘The Commissioners of Irish Lights hereby give notice, that owing to the masts of the Vanguard not having been re-. wed, they have deemed it prudent to better mark the po- sition of thle danger by causing the light vowel placed as r notice No. of Soptember 4, I 1895, to be moved to a ror ‘of two cables from the wreck, bearing from it ‘They have also caused a second light vessel to be placed vb wreck. WwW. (Or inshore) two with ca ‘word “wi Ya Witte "tettdes wh navinied. wil vertical anchor lights on her furestay, oud will exhibit oy greens revolving light every minute trom sunset to sunrise. The western light vessel has one mast, and is painted red, with the word “wreck” in white letters on ber sides, and will exhibit a green revolving light every minute from sunset to ee. e will carry one vertical anchor light on her rostal In thick weather « gong will be sounded on the ship to the eastward, and a bell tolled from the west ship. ‘On the approach of a vessel steering for the wreck dan- r gun will be fired from the eastern Heneaniny Ss teh od ‘ou are pedershd rod. rther be marked by a Wreck Buoy, 50 fathoms 8. by W. of it, and another Wreck Buoy placed the ice N. by E. from her, or at right angles to the anguard” Dogs. Mins, Secs. ‘The latitude of the wreck i 13 10 N. Re ja Mand of the wreck is . 5 4 40W. 0 bearings of— westerly, 83:10 miles. a 94-10 miles. fo. 10810 miles ‘The dangers of the Wreck are as follows:— Mizzenmast. 22 feet water at low water. Mainmast. 17 feet water at low water, Foretopmast . 8 feot above low water. ‘On the foretoprnast w spar is lashes ‘a globe on top, —areeten vere are not to pass ane en the two Light- "WPot0.On the Lat of February, 1878, the ghtship _mark- ing the wostern (or inshore) position of the wreck will be removed. By order, WM. LEES, Secretary. ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A MEDICAL | ESSAY omprising @ series of lectures as delivered at Kahn’ Musoum of Anutomy, New York, on tho cause and cure o Premature Decline, showing indisputably how lost may be r AMfording a clear synopsis of th ments to marriage and the treatment of nervor cal debility, being the result of twenty years Price 20 cenit, Address the author, Dr. L. J. and residence 51 Eust Tenth street, New York. OYAL SAXON LOTTERY. Brunswick and Hamburg Lotteries Royal Havana Lotte: WACHSMA NN % CO., Bankers, Post office box 3.316. iy and 7 Nassau street. OFAL HAVANA LOTTERY — EXTRAORDINARY Drawi December 23.—B. oan ‘bas resumed the business of his late brother, J. B., on the same princi- ples. Address B. MARTINEZ & 06." 310 Wall street, base- ment, middle office, or box 5,045 Post office, New York. GILVER SHOWCASES, PLATE GLASS, GOOD, Ag new, all sizes, for sale cheap for cash, at BROTHERS’, 362 Broadway, corner Franklin street, tp Ptah ARE HEREBY Tae THAT 'OLLOWING =PLACES AUTHORIZED. lag ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR TH NE Tetea’ ALD BROADWAY, COBNEI ANN STREET. NUE. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Pe ae BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- ‘OMING LOTTERY DRAWS DECEMBER 15.— Cee cee, $50,000; $200,000 to be distributed; Sores Le te mailed free, ALLEN & 00., jew Yor! $100, 000 MISSOURI STATE SINGLE UNDER drs December 15; ome aay wt nly 82. Por EN & fare, addre’ York, room 25. Post office box 3, 1.000. HAVANA LOTTERY. Grand Extraordinary Drawing. fall particulars, sent fro P. 0, DEVLIN A ‘yc Go. Stationers and Generel Agents, 80 Li iberty street, New York. ets only $2. For eireu- G0., 80 Browdway, New ; no triflers iyn Branch 53 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, POURTH street_—Noatly furnished Rooms, with all conveniences for light housekeeping; also Hall Room for a single gentle- man heated by stove. lI EAST TWELMTH STREET—TO LEX. IN rmall private Iuso, » well furnished front’and a ot hy bagi with = wipews gas, bath, closets, &. suitable for light ho ing. oD WEstT Terie STREET.—TO LET, A NEAT- ly furnished back Parlor and Bedroom, together or separately, with use of kiteh™ if required; terms moderate, 26 EIGHTH AVENUE (OPPOSITE GRAND OPERA. House). Lr npeonipeee pend furnished Parlor, pleasant and convenient, with (a Ble fire, at very reasonable terms en or gontleman and for gent! fe 30 WEST TWENJY-FIFTH STREET.—TO LET, hanasomely fighished Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping: also single Rooms for gentlemen; look at our $4 and $5 Rooms, QI] NINTH STREET, NEAR SECO3 Furnished Rooms to one or two gentlemen or wien married couples for housekeeping; private house. all for three day: UNFURNISHED ft ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. FEW SPLENDID FLOORS TO LET—IN THREE brown stone front houses; one First Floor, $25; one First Floor and Basement, $35; one Second Floor, elegant, $29; one Third, $22, one, $20. Apply at 693 Second avenue, near Thirty-soventh street, —ELEGANT FRENCH FLATS, 10 heated by steam; choice location ment; moderate rents. ‘Apply at 1,037 This OR TO “10, RENT, IN HARTFORD, CONN., A NEW Building, just completed and designed for « first class hotel for tamities; i contrally, located near the new Bapitol building: 1 Is fve stories high, bee au elevator, warmed with steam, has thirty-one suits of rooms. (pari and bedroom) and seventeen single rooms: nine suits ha private bathroom; the house is unfurnished; parties taking Fooms will turnish them if well kept will be one of the most popular places in the city te outlay will only be Recessary to put it in run aah ioe Partiog desiring such house can refer to TER, Esq., Grosvenor House, 37 Fit avense: New York. JAMES E, WELLES, Hartford, Conn. A. GREAT BARGAIN FARM OF 118 ACRES, NICELY situated; half mile from village; five miles from Stroudsborg, Pa.; 49 under good stato of cultivation ; good house, eight rooms: good barn; all necessary outbuildings; yell watered; large creok runs through furm; good water ‘abundance cf fruit axcellent grass land: cuts 20 tone bfhay; price onl ‘terms, $1,000 cash ; Balance, $200 yearly. WILSO! HEIRBON East Stroudsburg, Pa. OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY SUBUR- ban Recidence at Annapolis, Md. with 90 nereg of fruits and pasturage, adjoining United Siates 1 Academ: yer desirable and cheap, Address L. GiDDINGS annayo: 3, Md. OR SALE—IN THE VILLAGE OF RIVERHEAD, IN Suffolk county, New York, a fine Country Residence, With all necessary outbuildings, nearly new and in frst rate will be sold a bargain for cash or will be exchanged Soe Ghee ta hee Sel at Geo 30 for sale, ver; low, one Farm of 80 acres, one of 40 acres, and one ‘of 2 nerés. For particulary inquire of JOHN ‘DOWNS, River- head, Suffolk county, New OR SALE CHEAP—160 ACRES, 100 TILLABLE, 69 we mile ee vill 13g story House, tenant house, burn and hovel ; eo Bad, CHAS, W. TRAIN, Depot Agent, Mestienk ‘OTEL PROPERTY TO LET.—A VALUABLE HOTEL, corner of Broad and Chestnut street privilege, of purchasing jar Foom fix tures, The building is four story, brick, with 22 sleeping aa pea harroom, restaurant, and kitchen on first Tee bom and Parlor on second’ floor; water ‘ond Wray situated’ as Sere baktoyumre uch em Mi Buildings: immediate possession. “Apply. at the ‘ihe of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting jl Chestnut street. —QNE CLARENCE, ONE COUPE AND ONE PARK +, Phaston- all nearly new, used by a family going South. To be seen at 109, 111 and 119) East Thirteent) street, near Fourth avenno. A A-82, WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL TOP PONY fon, gold mountings; cost $490 La a fine ber p; elegant Mponttahd® Gut. “Pprivate stable 38 Bast Iwelith, treet, near University place. IPECIAL DESPATCHES ee BE teil IN THE EVENING GRAM ERY Nau. A NUMBER OF SECOND HAND CARRIAGES IN first rate order for sale ey cheap; Landau, Clarence, Coupe, six seat Rockaway. Coach with curtain quarters, WOOD BROTHERS, 740 Broadway. OARDING AND LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE.—THE 2. dest opportunity ever offered for & man to engage in the tol sedanatan Altes TIVRint Nowsia Diak BLGANT, Gourks, snocamases andans Landaulots. Coupe and six sont Rockaways, to) hastont, standard Road Wagons, second Way ‘Carri A. gat pend Sr2and 874 Broome street, old stand vais ‘& Co. FOR SALE ONE DOUBLE TRUCK. IN GOOD oR. der. Inquire of W. F. RAND, 138 West Thirtieth street. FO, SALE—A_ MATCHED TEAM OF ADA Diagk Ponies, 7 and 8 years old, about 12 hands Mga stylish drivers anc allable for a gentleman's faraily. Inquive at Ne. 158 Co Poe SALE—AT HALF Cost, OnE FULL SPRING city made top Wagon, one top side bar, two trimmed Portland Sle: ingle and double Harness, Fur nd Blankets, Private stable, No. 1 West Fifteenth pom one door west of Fifth avenue. dpe SALE AT HALF COST—THIS WEEK, TO PAY advances, two fine Boas Tien two Portland Glee Single and Double larness. Club Stable, No. 6 Eighteenth street, betwoen Broadway and Fifth avenue. ‘ARNESS.—THE Ne tea HARNESS STORE IN New York.—Good Buggy Harness, hand made, at ood Grocer's Hirness, $25 Milkmin's’Harnesa’ ‘ood Double pent $30; good | veri Blankets: ge a ey Oe FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay stroct, New York. ‘ORSE BLANKETS, TRUC a is Kets, > Bie Bi ress Blankets, Stable Large stock at lowest possible pri Heer, argE Hand -inade Harness of every doscript Sure money by dealing direct with the emafectarer, B. BARTLETT, 62 Warren streot, corner College place. ICHARD WALTER'S SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Balesroom, 27 East Broadway y. will sell this day (Satur- day), at 11 o'clock, at No, 132 Thirty-first Rig es oY Virtue of a bill of sate, 1 Fop Cariacd, made by Peek and sot of gold mounted Harne) JOUN T. STEWART, Attorney. LEIGHS! SLEIGHS! THE EIMBALL-BREWSTER Sleigh in all roights. We are nov exhibiting at our factory warerooms, Bro: and Forty-teventh street, nearly 200 of these sleighs, Puan our own facjory under the personal direction of Mr. C. ball, the well known Portland sleigh maker, which we offer to the public as superior to all others in quality and. style. Samples atour warerooms, Fifth avenne and Fourteenth streevs. Pipular prices, $100 and upwards, BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street. LEIGHS “BLEIGHS. Hs. ANDIAU, A. FL. 872 and 374 Broome street, old fey of Brewster & Go, HME PIBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY LAO! AUTHORED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTI ee AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERAL) Heading CORNER ANN STREET. (UE. 14 sure AIeTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, cit) RNE] BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROUK- Pe HORSES AND FEED TRUCK AND DOUBLE Harniss for sale cheap. Inquire at feed store No. 50 Kast Fory-first street. WANTID-IN, PRIVATE | STABLE, ACCOMMODA. thet Cl esheets, Sad coupe; ee ee sixth an ‘streets Sinth aretaee, Address W. V., No O20 Broatean een WINTE BOARD FOR HORSES; ROAD AND CAR. agp horses exercised; large box stalla, with best of ternis moderate, Address UFFOLK FARM, box 116 ‘office, Huntington, 1. I. w+ ‘ANT! A fa hd OARRIAGE HORSES, han Bay me mated snd sound and ‘kind in et brown or black ferred ; ae mt ibe to onis the tinea, addreea 8, 2,016 Post cat Pe 16 ox $1.2 200. 000, 5.3. See Drawing. Havana Lott 000 5" other cash prises, Circa. toa pty Tree, JOSER HL Wares, 202 Broadway ; Now York Post office box No, 2,281. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, UCTION.—THOMAS RILEY WILL SELL AT THE Old Third Avenue Stables, Sixty-sixth street, Second i Third avennes, 100 bead of Horses, suitabie for all t hij pat Dice wore tte He SUURLEY & BLODGETT, Preteen, ANTH—A LIGHT COUPE: MUST BE GOOD AS ew together with Coupe Harness, &c. Address M. C. Heradiee, until 14th inst, stating price, which must 499 SLEIGHS | | SLEIGHS | SLEIGHS. THE Irgest and finest assortment in the city of P nye, Ponies, six seats, shifting seate; Sno top vix 10,0 second hand Stoighk all stylon; tober, ‘Holla, be. Coupe, 1 Clarence, By Browster: 1 Landau, b Miner & Sbvons: 1 new Clarence; also, 100 second han: Gacringos, of all styles, WILLIAM H, GRAY, 20 and 22 ooster sheet. UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 11 O’OLOC: new and second hand top Buggies, Rockaw: poo Wi ny hs, Harness. Ro! apa, bine weve’ Hore. fe, by COLE & MORPHY, 970 Pal ton seve) stree B, BREWSTER we stool - SRY we RO: MADE Lo ste tn ania’ bed been uted but fw tn cont $450; to ‘sold at a bargain May bo neon at PALLMAN'S Mmabies, Broadway and irty-cig) CUT-UNDER-ROCKAWAY WANTED—MUST BE A. ftihorough order and cheap, for cash; nem trgck, maker, aad whore it can be segn, L. G. W., Herald SL CHOOgmNRRLY HAMBLETONIAN BAY MARR, AS 4 hands, sound, kin trots very fast; beon price any offer enter- iteeton, a, oe 35 Wees ‘Thirty-seo- al Spexchan faible f 4 SERIVED. FOR ‘exchange, ealtable for say budiness purpine: « al nilowed 40 satisfy everybody. 07 Great Jones A; irene eer Dorsey. GOAL pant oR Li shes HORS! ae Two shi yang and soun for ‘oF wor or farming! ‘ust sell; Gad, 970, $100. fea Divi A apex Sane, TEN HORSES, bd FoR ‘any business; also two ‘agone; oy yi fire asia she oon. oguire at 378 Bowery, oppo DRY Goops, SABEA’'S INVISIBLE NETS FOR THE FRONT HAIR; ‘iso Ivisiblo Crimps, made of natural curly also ® fargo assetiment of H ir Goods. No. 7 Union square. MILANERY AND DRE: SMAKING, RVERSIDE—ovE HOUR FROM ory, House, 6 rooms; Goons eran seer soll; orchard} opeslcoking ;ensy termes 0 We WATEIY Hiverade: ous pow ys cae (RENOH FLATS—IN NEW APARTMENT BUILDINGS, Fifth avenue und Carroll street, Brooklyn; each con tains seven rooms, bath, y aaah, walten, ipchandeliers, hail carpeted; strictly fret luvs; ents low: Fifth avenue ears, Fulton, Wall and South fe stance 20 minntes. Apply to Janitor, or D. J. COOPER, ‘Pearl street, N. ¥. EWLY PAINTED FRENCH FLAT, SIX ROOMS, first floor, good location, all improvements; rent re: Guced; entrance on side strect. Apply to janitor or jan- itress, 74 West Wy: third street. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. FURNISHED ROOM IS WANTED BY A GENTLE. man, without board, below Twentieth street. Address, ‘stating location and price, OXLEY, box 109 Herald office, “WARTED_T0 LEASE BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY for « term of years, the upper part of a Building, suit- able for a lodge room; central location, Fourteenth to For- tieth street, Address J. W. T., box 663 Post office. __ REAL . ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, Ba BONANZA.—$5,000 CASH AND 20 ACRES OF Land in Kings county, near Flatbush, to trade for tly mortgaged, centrally’ located, well rerited Brooklyn t JER: ‘N b Tredors’ Kxchange; No.3 Park rows TONSON, Jr , i SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR BROOKLYN ‘@ handsome piece ot Improved Property i Yonkers, ga By $13,000 YONKERS, Herald office, | “OT*ENE* $4,000. Address Wantiie:s SMALL FURNISHED SI’TING ROOM, with i fire, sofa or cabinet bedstead ; locality amé parties must ctable: not above Central Park. Address MODERN ‘orald office. ANTED ONE” ROOM "ON FIRST OR SECOND tloor, 25x75 feet, with 5-horse power, located between Chambers and Cedar, Cireenwich and William streets, "kp. ply to J, Broadway. room 11, Wontar LOFTS, WITH STEAM-POWFR suitable for a job office. Address W. iI. HENRY, Herald offi ERE. JOUNSON, Pit J TRADERS’ EXCHANGE, . 21 Park row. Three good Brooklyn Stores for Morchandise. $5,000 Merchandise for Farm. Country Lots, free, for Oil Paintings. New York House for Livery Stable, First Mortgages for Merchandise. donee ivory dontcaiNe than ell ho ‘tal Nene nae: scriptions and schedules plainly written out with thei addresses; by 90 doing prompt attention will be secu: ‘cd Remember there are no dull umes at21. th actions are made daily, mew eh ne 10 EXCHANGE FOR LIQUORS OR LOTS N) T city and some cash, a ‘well located foi moe ment House, 26x50x100, lightly moi ane oom: dition, ‘Address JOHN A. LINSCO' enue, near 109th street. << ‘0 NEW FIVE STORY HOUSES FOR Ss. ‘Texchange for an unencumbered Varne Ke cure with agents. Inquire at 1,296 Third avenue, ACKE IMPROVED FARM, UNENCUMBERE! 48 price $1,500, to exchange for ’ Merchandise ; ders teferred ; will leave half CH if a reve hg a Herald desired. Addross ED. REAL ESTATE WANTED. pss WANTED—IN NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, or nearby, worth from $10,000 to $15, ior stock of meéchaadise in original Be ‘A. BLOMQV: ‘Nasseu street, y FANTED-LOPTS, BETWEEN PRINCE AND OANAT. streets, for light manufacturing purpose, with steam ower or privilege to put in steam engine. Address A. B., x 114 Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED TO RENT—UNFURNISHED, A SMALL tory House; location between Eighteenth « and ‘ird and Sixth avenu Address MERCHANT, mhon 168 ceed $1,200 ps um. Herald Uptown Branch office WA STED-AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE IN 4 GOOD location witht alt iaeptevecients; rent about $60 per month, Addre: tation In the Country. ANTED TO RENT—A FARM. ADDRESS R. R. box Le Herald office. FOR SALE. A Wr or COMPOSITORS’ STANDS FOR SADR cheap. J. L. KNIGHT, Bennevt Building, room 6 sixth story. (A 8000, POULTRY STAND FOR SALE—IN A PUB lie market; can be used for any purpose, butter, cheese, eo. Inquire at'836 Broome street, near Bowe! conse irs, COHN. N_OLD ESTABLISHED DAY TRADE LiQuon Store (four years’ lease at moderate rent) will be sold on reasonable and easy terms. Apply to my agent, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. AKERIES FOR SALE—ON THE AVENUES; ALSO Bakerios to lot; Broadway Sample Home. ‘Restau: Fants, Groceries, Tea Stores, Oyster Stands, MITCHELL’ Agency, AKERY FOR SALE CHEAP—IN GOOD NEIGHB hood. Apply at 158 Fourth street, Williamsburg. ‘Sto HAVE THREE APPLIOASIONN 7 FOR FIRST i Houses below Fifty-ninth street. Ownees ‘ai pone send in memorandum and price to OLIVER BRYAN. “239 229 Broadway. a Wee HOUSE IN NEW YORK CITY, FOR which cash and unencumbered property will be give sa, Gener RI tion at once to secure success. J. O, roadway. WANTED—10 PURCHASE FOR CASH, A BROWN stone or brick House, between Tenth and Seventieth Ss igre ae! i fal p avenues; leon gis to exceed idress, wi Bioioen Aadroee, wit price, location, &c., Waterss PLACE 07,9 08 § AORRS OR LEss, improved or unimprovs it borough. with ® fall view of the Tudeon ‘River, oat pies AM lag SELMES, New Branswick, N. cash price. ———— Worries TO PURCHASE—HOUSE, WITH AN ACRE or less sof ground, 10 to 15 tates {rom city; price from ; OF to rei nt with - Sancta " aes ng terms, &e., D. 8., aoe FOR SALE.—APPLY AT 55 GREENWICH reet. OR SALE—WM. C. YORKE’S BIG STORE, CORNER of Water and Roosevelt streets, or will take » Partner, OR SALE—ONE DOUBLE MAHOGANY COUNTING house Desk, in good order, and four outside Store Doors, we, Pete Sand shutters complete. Apply to F. B. 30., 686 Broadway. FOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE with the Stock and Fixtures, now doing a good bust ness; will be sold at bargain. Apply at lontague street, Brooklyn. SALE AT) A SACRIFICE SICKNESS THE F% nuse)—A good Milk Route, Horse, W Be. id this day. Call’ at 160" West ‘mus Peentioth ‘str 0 ANDSOME, LARGE DRUG STORE FOR 8 or inven fold 8 OR SALE DRUGS, box 37) Post office, Weet Chester, Par Sate BASE OF A DOWNTOWN HOTEL FOR SALE— Le Aimy to WAL. BRIDMORM, 259 Brondwayt SALE: st be sold bos 208 Herat PURPOSES TO ket wir st STRAM POWER, A LARGE BUILD. itroot and Eloventh a nda Resa 0 LET —A WHOLE BUILDING, OR IN 10) PTs, with or out Stes a dis uth ge without Steam Power, tolet. Apply at 419 an PO LET OR LEASE-THE FOUR STORY BUILDING No. & Howard street, near Centre, suitable for all kinds of business purposes Tot at’ moderate rent toe food tonaat.” "Apply to MAY & KING, 11 Brood street. pesto endlinace tttiesentnbr shores ee dat 0 LET OR LEASE SOAP FAOTORY, NO. 145, HUN. tington street, Brool in ler; Machine dc, for ale, “Inquire of WiLLLAM MATTHEWS. St Sank: rine street “\T MAIB TILLMAN & 00.'8, OF PARIS IMPORT. ergf fine Millinery (successors to Bixth ague, near Fwenty-nixth wreck Peat trom sath ern andWestern ci fine Btock to order from; | Goods bi Joperoen 140 tn sd pan a nk — nn MPOFANT TO LADIES, DRESSMAKE; I svers and ioe ware Shirring , mioioring | § the Bonnatmachine “sn id, BROWN ote te te Rereot pppelve Avadoeny of Masta’ ‘Worktent AION DE CORADY, NO. 2 W: t (house in Paris).—Rece! tved tate pra e winter tonnets and Hats very to. fl per it street and evening ise; 4 POST OFFICE NOTICE. aie FQTIGR. FOREIGN, MAILS a THE Decemi 1 close at 11, 1875, thts off on Saterday at 120 a BY pet pee hy for Eni re per stoner ere of nt Berit, for Hngland: Wal and steanier Labrador. for and by | & My per steamer vig for nee direct, hg direct, 3, Postmaster, “DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. VERY COMPLETELY PURNISHED THREE STORY high stoop House to let, loca Fifth Avenue Hote, ever ihe Inetded, pitge, Kitchen, furniture, Bs sult, Appl &. EECK & CO.,'N 8 |e Wont Twenty-dithatreee, Hothnes Ho rs JURNISHED COMPLETELY—A FINE BROWN STONE bigh stoop House; first class Jocation to let, till May 1; to good tenant; owner's family wi I board i {P"Genttod Aattruss box 2,368 A aS (PO PET GA HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN West Twenty eighth street; monthly font 8180. For Geymit and particulars apply to 8, L.SDEVSONS 50 South Most of rent Yo RENT—PURNISHED, 8. DEFASLS EXTRA wide House No. 10 $ mn ae tS year, street. if PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED we FOLLOWING PLACES tee THE Ors! ROTHOR: IZED D OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE. 'D SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR Tie NEW YORK BROADWAY Aes 1s ni ANN STREET. Seat EN 114 SOUTH ATXTH Sjreerr PHILADELPHIA. SY ea BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- _ MACHINERY, INGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS “A AND beeniod WORKING Machinery bot 1d exchan; stock band pricer i ‘end aiiistsetion guaranteed. “7e" Noo 0% E.B . ROBERTS, 119 Liberty street, near Greenwich. FOR, SALEENGINE, 90 MORSE POWER; PORTA. ble En Sto 12 h woode! Famps, de. Sn nguire of A. G. ELEY, SS Dey street eat a niiheeilngltsdiisthitemanssienilrer tad ale WAXTED 20 PURCHASR—A PUNCH H SUITABLE for inch wrought iron, scat pris'tel where to be seen, PUNGE Ht Herald ie Wier TO PURCHASE ONE NEW OR NEARLY new Tubular Boiler, feet long, 54 to 6) inches diameter, ne about 513 bn Inch tubes, with all neces- sary castings "ready for setting. Address J. N. B., box erald okies. paneer PROPOSALS. See PROPOSALS, WILL BE Pad" BE RECEIVED tt tal tbe a sa My. a iv ot the aunntnetare mad deivey of 138 toot oa nt tan mire rope, required for os Rs Jen an tary | the eonitrnetion ef she malt repre a4 River Suspension Bridge. Brinved specifica to fogether with any other information {n regard te shese ropes, may be obtained fro of the Board. or of toe Chief Bnainoer, We de