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———— A SWILL MILK SENSATION, A Breakfast Appetizer for the “City of Churches,” ‘What the “Hub” of the Empire Stato Flavors Its Coffee With—Milking Diseased and Dying Cows—Mr. Bergh Challenges the Health Board — Repulsive Reve- lations. At the session of tne Metropoliten Board of Health, held at Police Headquarters yesterday, the following ‘chapter of grievances, calculated to arouse a shower of indignation tu “our sister city” of Brooklyn, was submitted by Mr. Bergh, resident of the Society for the Prevention of Crucity to Anlingis, The couunu- nication was referred to the Sanitary Cowmattee for Anvestigation and report:— AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELIY TO ANIMALS, W Vouk, Dec, 20, 1500. GroKOY B, LINCOLN, Miesticut: A WoOst atrocious Wroly w being indicted on the fmhabitants of Brovkiya aud this city by wretches ‘Whom ib Would be gross Dultery to cal brutes, It Consists TM their CoMUGlox Hucdreas of cows to- metuer iadark dud badiy veutiated stalls, WiLbout ex- €rcise and scarcely rooin Lo siaud or Le down, aul ihe ‘While fea oD distillery wast ur siups, ‘This barbarous And wonatural teaineat produces {te naturai con- sequences. ibe aniuusis become peat rely rotten, We PoIsoNOUs WUCUs GOHICtues actually dropplug trom thew bodies, And wile in tius condiuon they &re milked aud the voreid Liquid roid and cousumed Sy. ge Dion eee Ol the wioresuid cities, Noris all. ‘the offal or dead cart makes tts dally visits to this Mrightiul charne! uouse, Wiere it may be seen wait ing, in some instances, for tae very bodied Of ani- Toais then actually dying Wane bemg milked. lam aware that tt 1s diticuit to reconviie this statement to the sober reuilties of truta, vut there 19 no GcuoH, Unuapphy, Wit. Toe Lauscating out unsuccessful invest gauions Of tis sociey lung ago im Lhose Aocalities condrw its uccuracy., New, tue question 18, SUall these “deeds uiiust Without @ Dame’ be forever tolerated jor want of ofMciul severity, or by Teagson of aN Mcompreleaaible apathy on the part of the peopie? Not an eur suouid ve lost; hundreds of men, Women avd cuiivven are annually being Munrdered or consigned w lives of aisease, to say nowy of the torvures of the submissive prute, by suilering these pest houses to exist. Lev theih be #peedily and forcibly swept out of being, and Weir Glendish proprieiors sent Ww Slag Sing. Bui, you wul say, proof of tus ts necessary, This 1 eugage to furcisu, providea the Health Bowrd will comply will miy 1¢quesi—repear- ediy urged—thas one of the ageats of ths Socloty be appoited aa assistant inspector, without compensation, as provided by the cieventh geotion Of Lie BCL Ol 1odd, dud SUdSequenuy anended in sec. tion ifieen of saine law. ilus matter is certamly of suifcient importance lo the pubic to employ every bieans overed for Us correcuon., And it trust the Board wii, withous delay, secoad this eifort of ours to do that Which its pieseut imspeoturs ta tad lo- cality have compieiey fuued to do. 1 have the Aonor to be your wus) ObodeUt servand, LeNRY BURGH, President. THR HEALTH DOARD MOVING, Subsequentiy the 1 communication was weceived by tue Secretary of tae Uoard from the Sanitary Superinienden MEPROPOLITAN ML returning the eaclosed application for per- mit to keep @ buuder of cows on Luroop avenue, between Ellery nud Park, Broosiyn, 1 woud respect Tully ask the Attention of tie Bosra wo the reasous given by Assistant Huperinienueat Dr. Sules for denying the requesi. He sums up the facta by simply stating that thia cow stable is au OUtlude Cy the district, And as this 18 but one ol the awerous insiaaves 1M Which Mlchy @nd nntealty cow sabes in brookiya aud its vicinity are outrages aga.nsi tue healin of the peo- pe. I respectimily eat iuattue Boaid wili direct has the Assistant Saniary Supermlendent in Brook- dyn sball undertaxe a wul inspection of the Brovklyn aud Klugs county cow stables where un- Beaituiul coagitions of fuod and stalling warrant ban Board mi exercising authority to resiraia these evils, ‘The Roard ts perhaps aware that by the prompt acuon of Justice Lowing aud otuer Thagistraves in New York jist spring te alalwerating or dilating practices that Were prevaisul among tue milk Ddro- kers Who supply teaouieus disirics Were restrained by Whoiwsoue anu heavy Cues against odeaders. But New lork oud Brooklyn need to be protected Hgainst swil Wik aU Lie products of ali Cows that are unhealtiifully kep. ta Atugs county. And it wall probably appear, upoatavestigat.ou, tuat the Board’s* ellorts to resivain tis evil in Brookiyn nave been thwarced, and tat furttier ievis.aiton may be neces- gary to control tie causes thal pre@as such scanda- ious practices as ave kuowN tO prevail at some of She stabics. ‘The Board's report upon the chomical and mioro- scopical examination of Wuk3 In New York is now meariy ready lor the year 15d, and It shows that tue milk from distant couniry dairies 13 pare, rich and perfect, Wate tiat whicd Ls retaued in tae tehement Bouse districts ws large y diluted with water at par- dcwar seasons, Whea Gature’s suppiy 1a aiminisbed, It is at Lnese veriods tuas the Swill-lecders of Kings county Count their galas vy Over-leediag and other mevhods. The chemist reports that the samples of milk analyzed daring the past two weeds gives an ave- sage of 4.00 per cent Of buller, wud that some of the Bow pies irom larg’ second Class dealers contained i percent. Tho omer essential elemoats of are i lke degree variuvic, E. HARRIS, Sanitary Superintendent. THE REVENUE FRAUDS IN LOUISIANA, Curious Denouement of tho Great Sugar Cases—A Variety of Mice in the Mealsub— Singular Attitude of the Colored Jurors— Important Results of the Doadlock—The Implicated Custow House Officiais To Be Criminally Indicted. . NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18, 1869, ‘There 13 the deuce and ali to pay in the great Sugar fraud casea which have been on trial here for ‘the past fortnight, and soimoeching starting {3 likely to come out of lt, Aller Lares cases had been do- ¢l4ed in favor of the government a fourta case of a stilt stronger character cuiue yesterday to a sudden halt. The jury, after being locked up all night, stood éivided—erght for tie goverameat and tour for the claimants—and there being uo prospect of their coming to any nearer conclusion they were dis- charged and the cases go over till January. ‘The way tnis deadlock has beea broughs avout ts both curious and suggestive, Ab tie very outset of the trials the meeholders selected to ald the oMcers of the court in making the array of jurors chose only those whom they thouglt could take the test oath, This necessarily gave @ predominance of colored men on the jury~not the common deck hands and “poustabouts” of the jevee, but tae educated creole colored meu of New Oricans—men of Baropean eda- gation aud polished bearig like Marie and Clay {pephew of Henry Clay), and the brochers Dumas (who after spending $10,090) in politics have just re- aumed the business from which (they had retired)— men of considerabie Weaith aad commanding infu. ence with their class. All went weil at first, but the Magnitude of the interesis invoived goon began to create pubic excliewent and public prejudice, ‘The republican hewspapecs puvitshed — tasid- jous =abd olfensively iWsome complimentary arveles upon the Capacity Which negro jarymen were evinetng. the amow proye the higher class of colored citizens took giarm. They objected to betag ius obirusively patronized by the men Whom tiey had lifted mto power and position, “We are Leing Wade caispaws: at,” avid Mr, Marie, “Wienever tie government aiiiciais require Lae property of Citizens lo be con- iacated jor thelr own Individual benedt; whenever there is work to be douw which will bring odiam aud public prejudice upon those engaged tn it, we ‘patriolism and loyalty we col peopie are appeaied to; bul wien one of our race is brutally wurdered, as Was stave penator Avtoine, at st, Mar- ‘tnaville, some MONLHS ayo, Hothing is done in the matter,” ‘The argument had eome trath and more planst- Dility. 1 certainly oxercisea great weight. Jury- man after juryriap Was culled and deciared that hie ‘wind was no bined that ne could not give o fair verdict. Qounsel for the claimants, who at first nad endeavored ty get as many While men as possible on the Jury, vow aaroiuy chauged tneir tactics and chalienged ali the white mien tiey could, #0 as to ta the jury with negroes. Ex-jurymen, who hemacives had given verdicts for ine government, ted writing Hevuncimiory @rlicies ia the news- Pers OgAINst the Coverniient, One morniog quite &n amusing scene occurred, an ematenr editor betng discovered iu a most unpromis- ‘ing Jooking juror. “Haven't you been writing articles in the newspa- Aboud these cases! asked tue United States “Well, Mr, Morgal ion’t Know that that’s ness of ourat worl ‘ne COURT—Answer the question, sir, “Ged LJ I (pad tainty e CT ATTORNEY—Wasn't it published as an editorial in Repubitoan ? gonoa—Aim Compelied to disclose my private NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, ‘The CoURT—The question is @ proper one. Ju Rok—Y es, it was, ‘The Count—Let me sec it, JvuRoR-I haven't i here, The Couri—Go fetch 1. Junon—Judge, that’s your business, not mine, The Counr—Whaty Ei cape (aside to Juror)—You’a better go and eu y vukoR—Well, Judge, it’s out of my hne; but I'll do it | you order me, ‘Tne juror leit the court erage fer As purpose of procuring Nis unfortunate editorial, but judici- ously remained absent so long that the jury was completed without him, and he was not called upon to pectone Nverary hart-cari in tae preseace of tue pUbIiC. ‘The upshot of the whole business was, as already stated, a practical Geadiock, The attitude assumed) by the colored menon this matter has more in it tian appears on the surface, Taken in connection wiih au organized effort they have just inaugurated to cnjorce the Civil Rights oll ib the courts, 1 means mischief—it meaus that the colored majurity of voiers are golug to exercise the power of @ majority, Suits for damages have already been conimenced against the Opera House company aud one of the theatres tor ejecting quadroons from Places ior whica they had paid, and possibly the ex- vent to which the negroes are assuming the upper hand in politica May have Something to do with a proposition which IT hear whispered the white re- pubican ieaders bave In contemplation, of striking outa’ the proscriptive clauses from the State con- stitation, so ay to Increase the whice vote. ‘Ibe partisan bias brought to bear on tuese govern- meat prosecutions is lixely to produce one result more unexpected than agreeable to those conce:ned. A frequent tuguiry during the proceedings was, who planned, ploited and starved the system which Nopded the New Grieans market with 3,000,000 pounds of Cuban sugar in 'e8s than six mon which compelled many old and respectabie sugar importers to close up their business from sheer in- ability to compere with the prices introduced under the new order of things? uo pointed out the way to get around ihe law? Who paid the bribes and who were'ihe men who were bribed? In the pizcon bole of the District Court there les whopened a certain sealed deposition of Henry B. Keith, Deputy Surveyor of the port of New Orieans, under the coliectorsuips of Perry Fuller and W. C. Gray, taken under commission at Loutsville, Ky. AS Mr. Keith was arrested at the commencement of these proceedings and was only released on the an- derstandiog that he shonia make @ clean breast of it this deposition, When it Comes to be used, will pro- bably throw some tight on the matter, Deputy Mol- lector Henry Is also understood to have in his desk the depesiuons of 5. V. Martin, who nominaily Weighed all the half million douarg worth of sugar under seizure, and of W. L, Stanford, who nom. naily appraised tem, Each of (hese wiinesses has been in court durmg the investigation aud District Atworney Morgan tried hard to. get them on the stand without calling them liimself. In the emergency caused py the deadlock, the goveraiuent viticers have deterinined to shillysnally no longer, but to put everything aud everybody through, an order was made tis morning for a Graud Jury to be empanelied on the 10th of Janu- ary. ‘Tie District Atiorney has fairly got his back up and intends to prefer criminal imaictments against everybody alleged to be implicated, fro verry Fulier and Gray downwards, and when this 1s done we may look for some meh developments, Of the systematic character of the allegea frauds this briet tabular statement of the iucts proved in the four Cuses already tried will give you some idca:— Quantity of | we : c Under Beans heamtily O/ Veighed. nd ve Is Case. Suge: ‘s ‘Beunia Grated, old. 46) hhda., andy aa ce tiereus, x - 700 Second... ]309 bh itty _ 675 ‘thied, 4,400 boxes. 440 iy cent per Ib. 4,081 Fourth {*|1,00 boxes: | 40,209 |i ceut per lb. B22 Total frauds... B13, 168 This 1s on four cargoes only out of eleven that have been sewed. Assuming the remaiuing seven cases to rua in the same way the customs appear to have been defrauded of over $23,000 gold on these ship- iments, abd sugar to More tuan six times the amount Invoived in these cases Was successfully imported into New Orleans by these same parties in the few months immediately preceding Collector Casey's coming into office, So uiucn for the sugar cases. On the sabject of frauds an idea is suggested which may not be un- worthy the attention of Commissioner Delano, A year or 60 ago there were a hundred distilleries in succossiul Operation in Louisiana. Sg there is only one, and that ts Josing money, Not many weeks ago corn was Selling for less than a dollar a busnel and Whiskey Was worth $1 26 gal- jon, <A resuscitation of suspended Gistilieries in Louisiana was the immediate result. The law was Scrupalousiy wand Lonestly enforced here, as it 13 sul, nd it Was aiso suid Lo be rigidly enforced in tue West. One fine moruing a Custom House oficial, ciosely related to one o1 the most influential Congress- inch from Massacoueetts, quietly remarked “there won't be Tuauy distilleries left here im a lew Gays; the Western mea have got the ribbons in their hands again.” Within three weeks the New Orleans mar- ket was floored with Weatern whiskey at ninety-five cents a galion, though corn had risen to $1 20 and every distilery but one tn Louisiana sbutup. The amount of revenue of which the government is thus deprived greaier Wan In ali ine sugar and coffee frauds put iogether, with the wine cases ol last year thrown i. AINE TRANSFERS. The following 1s @ list of marine transfers from December 20 to date:— Hama |Femage | Share.| Fries. Chas. Spear....) 385.0%) All. [818,600 \\. H, Foote, 45.43) AL. |” 5,000 W. H, Foote. 45.45) All, 10 4 M. O'Rourke, 195.61) All, 70 Dec, 21. schooner. Alfred Collins .. 88.63) 1°50 Dec, 2..|Schooner,| Margaret Jane. 62.69) 780 Dev, 22.| blevatur .|3. K. Halsey W.4l 4,500 Crsco—SANpFORD.—At Trinity chapel, on Wednes- Gay, December 22, by the Rey. Dr. Dix, rector of Trinity parish, Jon J. Cisco to ELiza Porrrr, daughter of the late Lewis H. Sandiord, HaskiN—BowLey.—At the Reformed chureh at Fordham, on Tuesday, December 21, by the Rev. Wiliam Brosh, Mr. BENJAMIN F. Haskin to Migs ELiza J. BOWLEY, both of Fordham. INGERSOLL—OGILVIE.—At St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, on Tuesday evening, December 21, by the Rev. Dantel Lancaster, D. D , assisted by the Rey. H. B. Ridgeway, D. D., Jaws H. INGERSOLL wo ia M., Gaughier of Wan Hf, Omivie, Exq., all of u i MACARTNEY—VAN Howw.—At the residence of the uesday, December Lows, Mo. to Josgruing, eldest laugater of Cormetive Va Horn, Keq., of New York city. No cal McCUHAiN—GALE.—Af the Fourteenth street Pres- bytertan chureh, on Tuesday, December 21, by the Rev, Edward W. Hitchcock, Joun B. McCnAIN to JENNIE M. GALB, eldest daughter of Page T. Gale, of White Plains. OG DEN—CHAVANNES.—On Monday, December 13, at St. Jonn's Episcopal chureh, Knoxville, by the Rey. Johu Graham, aasiated by the Rev, Thomas W. Humes, WILLIAM OGDEN, of New York, to ADELE CHAVANNBS, of Knoxville, Tenn, No cards, RUSSELS.—Dexrer.—On Tuesday, December 21, in Phiatelphia, by the Rev. J. A. Coleman, Tiomas L. J. RUSSELL, Of Philadephia, to CARRIE ELLA, daugh- Me of the late George and Annie Dexter, of this city, No caras, WetMorB—KETELTAS.—On Wednesday, Decem- ber 22, by the Rev. Menry C. Potter, Guongs PRa- sovy Wermore to Eprru M., youngest daugater of kugene Keteltas, Died. Coaecaen Wednesday, December 22, Joun J. Ayman. ‘The relatives and friends o1 the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, on Sunday utver- noon, at hal!-pasi one o'clock, from St Ann’s church, Kignteenth street, near Fifth avenue, BROOKS. >On Tuesday, November 2, on the voyage from New York to bilboa, Spaiu, MAKY ANN THOMe- 8on, wife of Captain J. D. Brooks, of New York city, Canvey,—Iin brooklyn, BE. D., on Tuesday, Decem- ber 21, Mra. MARGARRT CARNRY, in the 77th year of her age, a native of Navan, county Meath, Ireland. The funeral will take place from her late residence, corner of Harrison avenue aad Hooper street, this (thureday) aiternoan, at two o'clock, to Calvary cemetery. Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, DeLananty.—On Wednesday, December 22, Carn- ARING, relict of William Delehavty, a native of connty Tipperary, Lreiand, ia the 39th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are re- qnestted to attead the La enia ten her late rea. dence, No, 408 Kast Kighveedtn street, on Friday afiernoon, at one o'clock. Pirav arRick,—On Wednesday morning, December 22, after & severe iliness, at his residence, Four- teenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Brovkiyn, Ne B PirzPaTRIOK, publisher, of New York ity. Notice of funeral hereafter. GLBASON.--On Wednesday, December 22, Jane ANN, wife of Professor Gleason. ‘The rejatives and friends of the family are reapect- fuliy invited to attend the requiem mass and funeral, at St. Teresa’s church, corner Kutgers and Henry streets, on Friday morning, alf-past LIne O'clock, Grack.--On Wednesday, December 22, alter a lin- gering jilness, DANIEL Gace, in Lhe 79th year of his Notice of the funeral in Friday's papors. Hinvs.—On Tuesday, December 21, CeLta Hips, im _the 69th year of her age, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late reat- deuce, No. 261 Mulberry strees, this (Tursday) alter: noon, at three o'clock, Her reinaius will be interred in Kieventh street Cathedral Cemetery. Hupsox.~On Monday, December 20, Epwarp Hupson, aged 64 years and 29 day a, ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Am- brose’s church, corner Prince and Thompson this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Krogi.—-on Wednesday, December 22, after a ‘Dries ness, PATRICK KEOGH, native of the parish of Kiltaia, coanty Galway, Ireiand, ‘The friends and relatives of of nis brother-in law, Dominick Boy cousins, Martin Keogh and John McNamara, aro re- fully invived to attend the funeral, this (‘Thurs- day) afternoon, at heli-past one o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 223 West Twenty-seventh street, between Seventh and Manta avenues, ‘Ihe remains bg be Pov to decir din metery for interment, ore papers copy. LEONARD. In ity city, on Piesday morning, Do- cember 21, of tuflammation of the brain, Mrs, Many E., widow of Peter A. Leonard. ‘Phe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fily invited to attend the 1uneral, from the Duwh Reformed church, corner of Fifth avenue and ‘Twenty-ainth st., this (Thursday) morning, at nine o’clock, ‘The remains will be taken to Fishkill Vile lage for interment. ILLIZ.—At Tom’a River, N. J., on Wednesday, December 22, BENJAMIN tHoLT LiLLT, Notice of funeral hereatter. LINCOLN.—At Fiusting, on Wednesday, Decomber 22, Mr. CuaRLES KR. LINCOLN, editor of Flushing Journal, in the 65th year of his age. ‘The frienas and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, trom St, George’s church, Flushing, on ¥riday alternoon, at two o'clock. MADDEN.—Many Frances, daughter of Wm. and Mary Madden, aged 8 years, 3 months aud 8 days, ‘The funeral wif taka place from the residence of her parenws, corner of Ninth avenue ana Wifty-first street, at two o'clock. MILLWARD,—In Brooklyn, on Tnesday, December- 21, Janz B., wife of Jaines Millward, aged 65 years and 4 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, corner of Fiftieth street and Third ave nue, South Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Mora.—On Tuesday, December 21, Maxmmo J. ber @ Native of Havana, Cuba, in the 62d year of age. Funeral on Friday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from his late residence, 218 Fast Fourteenth street, The iriends of the family are particularly bi ene to attend the fuacral, without further 01 McCanthy.—On Tuesday, December 21, CORNELICS ead after a severe illness, in the 47th year of 4 age, ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, No, 371 Second avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The frienas of tae family are respevi- fully myrted to atvend. CSALLY.—On Wednesday, December 22, ROSANNA McSALLY, in the 65th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tnursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, frum her iate residence, 40 Columbia street. O'GORMAN.—On Tnesday, December 21, Mrs. ELIZaMETK OLivEr O'GoRMAN, Jate of the parish of Eten, couuty Limerick, ireland, uged 62 years. ‘The funeral will take piace, from her late resi- dence, No. 152 First street, Hoboken, N. J., this day (Thursday), at twelve o'clock noon. Rosinss—In Hudson City, N. J., on Wednesday Morning, December 22, at bal-past one o'clock THOMAS H. Rostns, aged 35 years, 11 months and 22 days. ‘The relattves and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of bis brother-in-law, Joon H. Platt, Chiy fall place, Hudson City, N. J. Somersetshire (ingland) papers please copy. Sukn.--Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, Decem- ber 22, Sopitix. beloved wife of John Sulir, aged 28 years, 10 montis and one day. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Corinthian Chapter, No, 169, the Herman Lodge. No. 268, FL and A.M. and the Allemannia Social Club, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 273 East Broadway fo Greenwood Cemetery, on #riday afternoon, at one o'clock. VAN VALKENDURGH.-—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, December 21, Mary VAN VALKENGURGA, relict of Join Van Valkenburgh,‘aged 65 years. Funeral trom the residence of her son-in-law, Henry Geckier, 25 South ‘renth street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Thursday) afternoon. at one o%lock. WARNER.—On Saturday, November 27, at bis resi- dence near Chatham, N. J., of paratysis of the brain, JouN WARNER, aged 43 years and 10 montus. San Francisco papers piease copy. Wren,~-At Moquoiia, Miss., on Saturday, Decem- ber 11, Dr. J. ¥. Wren, in the 54th year of his age. WHirLock.—On Tnesday, December 21, of con- sumption, Resecca 8., wife of William Whitlook, and daughter of the late Daniel Fanshaw. ‘The relatives aud friends of the tamily are respect- fully reqnesied ty attend the funeral services, at her jate residence, 21 West Thirtieth street, on Friday afternoon, at four o'clock, without further notice. Wuirney.—Suddenly, of diphtheria, on Sunday, December 19, at the residence of her grandmotver, Mrs. George I’, Nesbitt, 89 Lexington avenue, ADDIE Nespirv, only daughter of Alfred R. and Aveline P. Whitney, aged 3 years, $ montas and 10 days, Relatives and friends are mvited to attend the funeral, trom the resiaence ol lr grandmotuer, aa above, this ([bursday) morning. at nine o'clock, instead of ten, The rematiis will be taken to Wood- Jawa Cemetery for interment, Train leaves Twenty- B1xth street and Fourth avenue, via Harlem Rullrond, 10 caper A.M, instead of 11:30, ag par yesterday's Lotice. a AS A RET NR TEE OE ERED £51 SITUATIONS WANTED—" MALES. Cooks d&e. 4. PERRY 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, Fr. washer and ironer; no objection to the city or coun- y refer 2() BAST TH STAs si 30: " or machi adress ; does up linens in st; excellent city references. 4.08 Bast, uta, st, woman as cook, famtly; best elty reference. ROOM 12.—A RESPECTABLE washer aad froner iu a private A292, RAST 187H ST, THIRD FLOOR, IN THE REAR, > Ze) An English Protestant woman as plain cook, washer andironer, or 10 do general housework Ins siaail family; city reference. RIOR COOK AND ye; can fiuie by hand ayes B14. mi Chombermnids, &c. 1 WEST 49TH SI.—AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT an chambermaid and nurse; good recommendation from present employ: 6 LEXINGTON AV.—A SPECT, girl as chambermaid and seauist) employer's. 68 IRVING PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON TO do chamberwérk and wailing or plain sewing and chamberwork ; good city reference. T11 RASTASTH STOA LADY WISHES A SITUATION for a Protestant girl aa chambermatd and seamstress OF to take care of children. Cail before 4 o'cloc! 164. WEST BP 81k RESPECTABLE PROTERTANT girl as chambermaid and waitress In a small priva family; or to take care of a child; no obj try; good reverence given. 490 6TH AV., ROOM NO. 6,—AN AMERICA EON) tentant erm i do plain sewing; permanent pluce desired. Ciy reverence. COLORED ‘Call at present + Dressmakers and Senmstresres, HS STH AV.-A LADY OF MANY YRARS EXPE. Oe rience in cutting and making ladies’ undergarments, wrappers, cb ildrev's clothes of every description, gentiomen’s shirts, &c,, would like the work of afew families; cording and quiltin j tucking three cents per yard, op Wheeler & Wil: eon" macbine. Call on or address Mra. K. JONES. 2; WEST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW fe as seamstross or to take care of an invalid or cbil- dren; can cut and St well ; good city reference. 315 waA¥, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S OLD atrose tn's private fam! ct and aii kinds of family sewing ; feetly. AS M- 348 STH AY,, IN THE BAKERY.—A RESPECTAB! e dressmaker t work by the day ov month; refer- cen given. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. 5 * and ry Fall and wint wu Upwarda; Wrappers, £2 a tnlasdet gartuenta toage te ceder cutting and basting. Cail or addr 51Q NEST StH st, THRER Doors FRow wrn 9) av.—An American indy would like the sewing of a few more families; can fit children’s or infant's clothes; is an extra shirt mi j hase new machine; is py extra operator. QG THAN: BETWEEN (STH AND Jeri oT8—A [96 Comperort dreemaker wlbes to gov a Cow tore families, where she can go by the Gay to work, 7 ANTED—FAMILY SEWING, BY A WIDOW LADY, by hand of maching; js a food dressmaker; nuder: lands all kinds of needle work. Vall or avidross Mra, Wie NANT, 207 West 6th st, iret houns from fn ay. General Housework, &c. LO] ZA8t st 8% NEAR 2D AY. --4 RESPECTABLE 5 woman to do general housework; i* = first rate warher and irover and a good bread baker, beet oity refer- ence. LG] WEST, NM ST BETWEEN OT AND Tit DL ave. A young girl to do general housework in @ pri- vate family ; is © good cook, washer and ironer. ¢ Ze ant, to do gent fy RAST S60 ST., OG ee reepectstle girl to ‘small private (amily; best oly re 331 BAST 88) 87.4 YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- ve @ral housework; best city reverence from ber jast place, 456 2 : a -N 1ST AND 2D av: general housework re: GREENWICH ST.—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO Senerdl housewors in & private family, Housekeepers, &c. l HARRISON 87.-AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, is city, #8 housekeeper; or woul AG reiereuces, Cali on or address Mis. W. B. A® Pouseceerer ny A WIDOW LADY IN. RE. duced circumstances; {8 an accomplished yoealist and Musician ; has one little gir. Address HMMA, box 160 Herald olles. LADY OF LARGE CULTURE, PREPOSSESSING IN cy one and acouniomed 10 tbe Lest society deri situation aa housekeeper and to preside in a gente family; widower's preierred, by i references giv required. ress jy box 1 ANTED—BY AN KNOLISH LADY, A SP one In a widower’s or gentieman kood references, Addross U. 8., box 170 Herald oftice. Laundrosses. hee 8D AV. TOP FLOOR,-AS LAUNDRESS AND to help With the ebariverwork, or would do plain 00d reiereace gives ; 763 eookin| FIRST CLASS LAUNDR#SS WISHES TO TAKK full charge of laundi App'y at Sinclair House, corner Broadway and Sti we ~ Ae Wattronses, do. RAST 10TH ST.—A COMPETENT ENGLISH PER- son to walt on @ lady and sow or to do light chamber: fad sewing, Call for wo dave. | moat mnportant raiiwas THIRD FLOOR, FRONT Fospectablo married lady us Wot wurs0; Bec own baby is v4 OAK S&T. BUILDING.—A four weeks old, ELIZABETH str 7, 2 «) derly lady, & atran int as auree or light housekeeper, for EAST %D ST,, OR 76 KING ST.4 RESPECT. able youag German woulan as wet nuree in a re spectable family; the best recommendatious can be had (rom r, Karomerer, rs BAR CANAL.—AJ cliy and without PL home. nd 161 WES? 518? ST., CORNER OF ITH » THIRD bell.—-A respectable girl as Wel Lurse or to do general housewor! uty Teiereuce. ¢@2 LEONARD ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A 16 fresh breast df milk, as wet nurse. Mrs. STARK E, Midwife, 390 MADISON ST.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED or woman, having lost her baby, desires (9 (ake one to nurse at her own house; best references ws to character can ‘be furnished. Inquire for Mrs. W. . 422 EAST 16TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.-ARABY WANTED to wet nurse, Mrs. J. MURPHY. Miscelian cous, 3 UNION COURT, BETWEEN 1!1TB AND 12711 87S. table Protestant wornan ine gentieman's (aul ho objection to the country; understands cook nj d take ent KING ST., IN THE STORE, -TWO RESPECTABL women to yo aut to wasit by ihefday; good ro LADY, IN SUDDENLY REDUCED ©) UMSTANCES, desires 4 situation where abe would be kindly wrated | js well educated, end would elther teach young children or Actas housekeeper for ap invalid; would be companion an Ler Lendl 1s willing to do ar oi@ Livelihood, dress, wilh particulars, KE. Trerald on wees S, WITH HIGHEST REFER. two or three of hor vacant ish BR VISITING QOVERN enve, i# willing to davo bourd 22 some family in the instruction of Vre and mtate fp Jeu of her room and board, ENCE BEQUINED, Herald office. N EXPARIEXCED LAD CLEAR, RAFID, desires copying to da at home; referenc A. B,, Herald vitive, Cte: OX ENV neh, Fi Adoreas RE! TO ADDRESS WAN 3A, box 160 Herald LOPR! Bye lady. Address OME HELP WANTED—FEMALES, GIRL, TH DO WAST AND TRONING, ONE who underetants ber business may apply at #6 Spring at. GIRL WANTED-—ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO ke care of achild and asslat ta general nowework. West 30ty st. LADY Po: ENERAL BUSINESS ‘QUALI. fleations, » good panman, without eacumorance, 20 to can be established tr business; salary given share of business. ORTEGA, Heraid ofice. A 0 vears of ag po THE sons of either sex nd a proportions! © to the business, ad That all who gee this dé test the bu en f writiog, eusily earn fr sum by devott girls earn pearly notice may Ben make this unparal Bed we will send pay for the trouble particulars, a yalwablo sample, which will work on, aud a vopy of The People’s Literary Companion, onevf the st ond beat family newspapers published, all wont (ree b L Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address B.C. ALLEN & CO,, Augusta, Me; WANTED-AN | RXPERIEN( NUPS infant, Apply at 189 Mercer at., Jeraey City Full » to commence V TANTED-A RESPE! nurse, to take the entir required, Cail ut 455 Wes y TAITED—A GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND care of children; must have good city reference, Ape ply at 234 West 49th at), bets Broadway und 8h av, WANTED-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A SHORT VV" diatauce in the conniry, cond washer and (toner; wages 8i0 and a good home. Address W. W. ¥., Heraldotice, WES ,NURSES WANTRO—TO TAKE CHILDREN TO ABLE ree of an infan { #t., frum iV to 12 o'lock, ynder the charge of the Sisters of } references re: ‘W AStED ¥ “chop house; also a self generaliy us Sih we. wax A FOR PLAIN COOKING, ing and troafug; also one for waiting wn: Work; rood reverences required, Call betors 21 o'clock New Jersey ; reference requ: 9 and U, on 0. LIBBY, WANtED—aT do general cook, washer and frone other need apply. 95 WAITER GIRLS WANTED-—FOR THE EMPIRE. Gardea Concert Saloon, 6+i Broadway, corner Amity st. __ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE: GENTLEMAN WHO JAS HAD LARGE EX? ence fn baviness, and for several years past tue charge of the transfer hooks and stock ledgers of one of our y compantes, dexirer a rituation either in u railway, Vank or Insurance office; the highest testimoni- COOK FOR AN OYSTER AND oysters and take bim required. Apply at 7 PROTESTANT CIRL TO DO ; aphort distance fa Tor two days, between basement. ais as to cliaracter, fidelity and capacity can be given; a bonus of #60 will be paid to any peraun securing one of the above situations. Adaress J. SUMERMERHORN, lerald SITUATION WANTED—FOR A LAD 17 YRARS OF age; willing antl able to wi well recommended ; can are of and drive » horse; would prefer position @ MAN WANTS A SITUA kind of artore or bonded ware- and dandling all kinds of dress Mr. JAS. QUIGLY, porter tn wi acenatomed t mowin) | ean write a goo ffiand. + South Brooklya. A TQUNG MAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH AND Spaursh, wishes to obtain @ wituation as waiter ina hotel or private tamtly. References given. Address CHAS, COMBY, 19 Greene street, UT DOOR CITY EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FROM 9 M. to SP. M., by an energetic Dusivess inan, with first balary moderate, Address HUGO, box 160 Herald office. ws NTED-BY MAN, A SITUATIC IN d make himself A YOUNG some capacity in a store where be «0 useful, Address for twodaya W. M., box 216 Herald ollice. WANTED-BY (A FREXCHMAN, A SITUATION 70 keep Louse for a. qit agle gentleman; understands pens English: oft Adress, for one weei all the work in the house country ; best recommendations. M., Herald o: _COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. — COACHMAN SEEKS EMPLOYMENT; HAS BEST referenced from family going to Furope, Address ar apply to Mr. WOOD GIBSON, 793 Broadway. YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) DESIRES A S{TUATION ‘As coachinan and gardener: thoroughly understands is business; can furnish upexcertionable reference, Call oF address GOOD, 79 © Ts Ste MAN WISHES A SITUATI man and groom; understands his busine es given, Address Yor two days W COACUMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A of long experience; thoroughly underw 8; is whling to make himself usefal; best ctly referenc reas COACHMAN, box 915 Herald oifice, \OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-—RY A YOUNG ) man having great experience; best references aa to ew c, Addre .. box 28 Herald offer. JOACHMAN AND GARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED, J byw sober, reltabie man, thoronehly competent; 14 a good milker; will make himself generally useful. Good eity Feierence. Address C. C., box Lai Herald otic YOACUMAN'S SITUATION—BY A PROTESTANT MAN; J mcity orcountry; will make himself generally useful; good references from last employer, Address J. B., box 20 Herald otlice. JOACHMAN.-BY A YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH); UN- / derntands his business thoroughly ; willing to :aeke him- ean come weil recommended, Cail ea or adtroas ch st., one door from. W4nteo—a TROROUGH GARDENER AND GROO! wi gto make himeelf useful; English or American; Jo; wages $20. Addreas box 38 New tlaven (Conu.) buat e. , B WANTED=MALES. GENTS AND PEDLERS WANTED.—AVPLY AT 46 Cortlandt at., up stairs, from 10 A. M. to3 P.M. ROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, IN A HOTEL, boy und to be generaliy ueeful;’ one why ean HOUSE 2.37 8D AV., BE- WAN t Reference required, Bx 4 (81 tween 122d and 1234 #1 AENTLEMEN ABOUT ENGAGING IN LIFE INSUR- F ance as solicitors can inmks ‘ono of the largest compa. at vllice. Q)YSTERMAN WANTED-WIIO | CAN COME WELL recommended, Inquire at 576 6th ay. ORTER WANTED.APPLY IN KITCHEN'S DRUG E atore, corner of Fulton and Washiegton als, Brooklyn; ‘ae accuntomed (0 the drag busmess precerred. ANTED—A GOOD OYSTER AND ORDER COOK; One that is steady and gobor may apply at 296 Spring al, ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN A weekly payer pudiiahed in this city, Apply, from Li to ok, ot 19 Ann at, WANTED —A FIRST. CLAS need apply but those who can bring tira ences as to capacity aod honesty. Call at SEN 19 AND 16 YEARS OF y age, in n wholesale honss, to ray on érrands and make Disnselt gs meraliy use(nl in the oiiee. Address in owo bande writing F., box 4,201 Post oftes. ANTED-A GOOD, RESPECTABLE BARTENDE ‘not lest than 50 years of age; one who oan intinence A Orst cass trade and give security, Apply between i2 and Votelook at 13 6thar, FoR Sauk, OF BXQHUANOR—12 ACRES OF LAND, beautiviiliy loomted vetween Kiizabeth aud Newark; | oe Cor sporulation, Appiy to or address OWNER, foom | ou waisina. bau Bo. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, I nr sober to ter te Dt oee eee Fast Side. BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, THE TWO NEW FOUR {i story and store brick Houses, lowe 2100, 6Y8 and 328 Last Thirty-tirst street, near Second avenue, Also live Love ou 118th street, 125 feet from avenue A, on reasonabie terms, Tuguite of thd ower, A. MATHUEDER, berween 8 and 8 3 A ab ‘ded; low soutiertde Siaiy-fourta S 5 NORTH SIDE 122) STREET, BE- Hue and avenue A; no rock; sewered ; easy terme, Alsg two full Lots souls cide Siaty-fourth atseeh $00 feet weet of Ninth arenuss tay romain Bo sad graded; price low; elghty per years. MYER, owner, No. 9 Warren street, room No. 7. AN 2 YDRE PRONT, WITH STREET LOTS IN REAR, 6n Fourth avenue, in the viclaity of Fiftieth street, for bale al s great bargain 4nd ou easy terms. M.A, J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar atrect. AX ELEGANT BROWN STONY. FOUR STORY HOUS! ZL. on Nagtison avenne, near Thirty-uingh street, with a fue Stable on Thirty-ninth treet, between Fifth aad Madison avenues, for sala on easy terms, M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar ctrest. —FULL Lors wea’ Firat OR SALE—iWO NEW FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP stone front Houses (Mansard roof, Nos, i7L and 173 fast Seventy fret street, between Third and Fourth avennes. Apply to JAMES ¥ 308 Mowery, up atairs, from 8 to 1d PBR, an’ at the houses from 1105 FM vi FOE SALE WITH. IMMEDIATE POSSTSSION, THE four story brown atone House 13 East Fifty-Courtl street, Very anperior; houas 23335 Jot 100.5 feet. " Price 40,000, Inquire of the owner, J. C, SARKS, 606 Madiaun avenue, Weat Sides RASEMENT BROWN STONE FRESCOED DWELL- ing, 20xi+r100, for sale low; 20 West Forty-second rect; Been from 8 ull 10, without permit, __Y. K, STEY: UN & SON, 1) Pine street, MAGNIFICENT DWELLING, REPLETE WITH every linprovement, on West Twenty-third ai b front, with lot of extra depth, (a exelange for « smaller house, lots or a farm, on a cash bas 42 Cedar atreet. ROADWAY STORE FOR SALE—FIVE STORIES, brown atone. 25x10, Selections of Loty on Boulevard, Tenth and F BARKER & COSTE Room No. 6 Herald Building, LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 7 feet enat of Fifth avemue and adjoin. ing the best 25 foot house m the elty, Apply to CHAUNCEY BARNARD, No, 100 Brow OR MALE—A VERY 1p a high stoop browa stona House, on West ‘Tw Atrest, 4: feet wide, £5 deep, lot 96.9, fn fine order SIRABLE THURER STORY Pariors, Ac.; biah ‘ceilings, styliah and modera throughout, Vill Do wold ats c reduced price, JANES K. BOWARDS, 27; West Twanty-third etreet, s1OR SAL 500, CASH $5,000 THREE STORY AIGH stoop br ‘all improvements, in firet rate order, 3 Waverley sand Perry eters, POR BALE—AT A GREAT SARIFICE, A FOU brown stone basement Honse, in a first class neighbe by t ghout; reception room, di- coed in ail, and the walls and wood Jin the best manner; new pipes, bath, A positive 4.500 will be id Hmmodiately. Tt r 6 1 the market- te for 87,000, This Is the 918,000, aud that te the lo ¢ Twenty-thind street. ORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE, 20x10, QOUR s hei » basement, aoue rail, extra hard wood trim, extra pinmbing; $2 81800, Ade dress SUPERIOR, Hd oBice. WITH IMMEDIATE ION, THE brown stone House on the southwest corner nth avenue: price 6,00. ot Thirty-righth strect « i C. SARES, 122 West Fiftieth aireet, quire of the owner, J. or 865 Madison avenue. AT A VERY LOW F ir story brown stone Hous n Filty-fira atreet, near Fift a, Shades, Chaudel i Cedar staeet. A TERM oY grounds, on far Bireet, WOR BALB OR TO LEAS! years, an clevant House, w Washington Helge MACS, CLOSK AN ESTATE-TWO FOUR STORY BRICK Nos. 216 aud 215 West Thircv-sisth tO wUiL; Income ne} yO Mcaab basin OKARDS, 458 Ninth avenue, XTH STREET.—THRRE STORY Price Na ONS) WEST THIRTY 24 and basement brick House, in good order, $15,000, Apply on preinises. Mscellancous, FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HC 23 best inanner; finiahed fa walnut. Prie intel inclusing the new sud b Address OV , box 6,004 Post ollie, SE, BUILT IN sold finme- wititel Carpets. [MON SQUARE. FOR BALK CHEAP, FINE BUST. )” ness Site, two fronis; covars nearly 6,000 square fect; handsomely unproved. BARK COSTER, Room No. 6 Herald Butiding, BROOKLYN REAL QTORAGE | STORES SS. granite Store river, aljoining E 170 Wiliam street. bm CASH, OR WILL TRADE FOR GOODS—RARE $500 chanct—24 siory House in Brooklyn; Menta; good neighborhood. Apply to HENRY FE Plimpton Building, Ninth alreet, near Third avenue. IJFRSEY CITY, HOROKEN, HUDSO: _AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTAT For Sale. HOUSE ON JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, NEARY ESTATE FOR SALE. EST y, i depot, aud on horse car route; contains store aad seven rooma; 2,500, JOHN H. PLATY, Hudson City, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH ROOF 2A. nize wna tinish ; water, gaw Ke; large garden surround inge first class; Jersey City Heighta; $14,000, Also a very handsome two story house, front extension, two lots, highly fuaproved ; 7,00; terms liberal. JOHN BH, PLATT, Hudson City. HOUSE, EXTRA “COUNTRY REAL &STATE FOR SA LL WANTING FARMS, GOOD SOTL, MILD CLIMATR th: miles south of Philadelphia; ‘owing more rapidly than tater, Th la are SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S present” Farmiogdale Lots, at 3.0) near A. T. Stely- uculars by i. BATEMAN, IL T MOUNT VERNON, 47 MINUTES -HOUS: 12 ROOMS, good order; every’ outbuilding; ros, ground high; ueighborhodd wu tonable: price reanonavie. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Li Pine «rest. NOUNTRY SEATS AND COTTAGES FOR SALE AND J to lat, furnished and unfurnished ; some to exchange for city Property in aud var Hackenssck, E. M. MABON, No. 1 Centre street. ARMS, COUNTRY SFA’ clry AND VILLAGE Lots, Mortgages and Weatern Lands to exchange for Merchauuise in Jarge or sinall quantities; great bargains. Cail oa JAQUES, 203 Broadway. i cpg ES TWO STORI neven 8X0, , STEAM ENGINE and three acres of Land, for sale oF to let; price $6,000; Tent 460 a year, ASHLEY & JONES, 67 Naswau atreet. 30 LET FOR BUSINESS FURPORES. _ 7) ri OADWAY, NEAR ‘A SRLENDID FRONT OF} ic ON BR NEAR rabiy sulted Cor lito, fire iam brs ry oF ala ing, admirabi for life, fnranoe, jewel iat Pusineas; tertas Feasonabie, Inquire at 180 Broadway, room No. 16, LARGE BASEMENT, SOUTHWEST CORNER BOW. ery and isleecker street, weil lighted, to let ata low rent fo nsible party for a term of years. Also a large Floor, ‘Mss, with loity celliags, well adapted for meeiing rooms oF otlices, od SPLENDID CORNER (48x10) ON FIFTH AVENUE, pear ite tutersection with Hroadway ; suitable for cus Or business purposes; bo lease for aterm of yenrs, at avery Teasonable rent, M.A. J. LYNOH, 72 Cedar street, PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE AND BEDROOM TO LET— Furnished; modern jinprovements: first class location Gad @sa) lished stand, No. 2.0 West Fiily-second street, ‘Mra, SMITH. ING PROPERTY TO LET~FIVE LOTS; three co} with two story Brick and one ator} ny] eluding 6) horse power Engine and Boller, high chimney, te. Location 627 to 585 West tweniy- third sireet. Inquire of UARDNER COLBY, 78 Leonard OTAWA HOTEL, MONTREAL, TO LET.TUR ABOVS Hotel has Intely been rebulit and enlarged, and Now ace commodates 300 guest ANU CTU has ail the modern improvements of a bral class hotel; the public rooms are all frescoed, anil the hotel (routs on Noire Dame and St. Jumes streets. It will bo leaned on favorable terme to a rat class otel keeper: Apply 1. STEVENS, Montreal, or HEWLEIT & TURKANC 69 Wall atreet, New York. FFICE AT A LOW RENT, FOR A RESPECTABLE basiness. {aa first rate central up town location. Ad- dress ANSELM, box 160 Herald ollice. nae bedi nn: 10 LET—POULTRY STAND, NEAR A LEADING FER ry, close to Washington market. Apply to THOs, B BOY/S, 199 Chambers street, © LET—FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, HOUSE NO, 6% Cronby atreet, suitable for a. saloon or other business. fm- modiate possession. Apply to A. CROOK, 106 tiroadway. PO LET—-FOR BUSINESS, THE BASEMENT AND First Floor of house 8i8 Fourth avenue; a yood location for boot aud shoe maker or any light business, LEASE—THE BUILDINGS 295, 298, 800 AND 303 10 T Henry street, near Grand, aultabie for manufacturing purpose Twenty: Apply to ASA HALL, 1,210 Broadway, oear inth street. 1.26] Giseanway-<to Let A FIRST FLOOR, * be: business; @ of the best locations » opposite the Grand Wotel; furnished Rooms, wih Gre and gas, for gentlemen only, che: LLING HOUSES_ Furnished. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LITTLE HOUSE, SUIT- ZA ‘able fora small genteel family wishing to commence hourekeeping at once; good location; reat only $180 per month. 8. B. GOODALE, Nos, 7 and 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. N_ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BROWN STONS JXY front House, on Thirty-fourth street, for rent uptil May I. “Address Dr. #., care of W, Hoifman, 24 Browtway. LARGE AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSR, No. 89 West Thirty-third street, to let, with tumodiase ny (9 respousibie parties ouly ;-rent $400 per month ‘o' SAMUEL U, REED, FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT VERY SMAL{ Honse, in tashioundle quarter up town, be and Fifth avenue, nicely furnished, with tn omy at $150 per b, suitable’ for a bacie: Hoarding louse keepers or agents need uos apply. B., box 103 Herald ofilee, posses Apply between the hours of 11 aad 2 61 Broadway. A PEEOANTLY FURNISURD HOUSE, ONE BLOCK 4 from Helmonieo's; furniture and bedding; new hone; possession at once, Apply to MEBBERD Fourteenth street, in perfect ord bor, 2 PO LET FULLY FURNISHED, WITHIN, TEN MI nites? walk of the Fizth Aveaue Hotel, one large and Lossession atonce, Rents reduced. C.5, PECK & ©0,, 947 Hvondway. 10 LET— UNFURNISHED (POS! ON AT ONC aa the very superior House inside, No. 43 Weat Forty-ii street; rent $2,500 per annum. HATCH & RIKER, 1,272 Broadway. hed R House, on Tw: , THREE STORY HIGH STOOP fall size, three rooms. deep, ba i a street, and four story brown stone, Vest Twenty-seventh street. Apply to EDGERTON, No.9 West Twenty-tirst street, Uaturnisued. (JPNTERDL THREE STORY, WITH ALU IMPROVE. H ‘ments; hot water and heated to third story; beautiful Iocation, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn; splenitd orders cheap af @9u0 per annum ; $50 monthly only til May, J. ANDREW, 202 Broadway, New York, email Dwelliag House, _ ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH CLOSETS, 37 WEEK; P : afront Room, with two clorets, all conveniences for fo ekeeping; hall Rooms, $2 25; all improvements, 113 East Thirteenth sireet, ', WES? TWENTY-THIRD STREET, LOX. ice, part of a Honse, partly furnished. con to a small family of agults. All come street, T "55 POWERY.—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOWS AA igus, water closets, &c.) to let, by floor or separately, for housekeeping; a good and central location. A. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM AND REDROOM, oft 2X. second floor; bas all conveniences for housekeeping; terms, only $7 per week, 407 West Thirtieth street, YENTEEL SITTING AND BEDROOMS—FURNISHED 7 jforhousekeeping: water, gas, stailunary tubs, closet oo floor and everything needed for comfort; terms low. 182 Forty-firet street, near Lexington avenue. LOWER PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE IN TENTIE 4 street. between Fifth and Sixth avenues, to let.—Apply toT. F. GIBBONS, 446 Broome strect, near Broadway. TP DET-SECOND FLOOR, WITIT, LATEST IMPROVE- ments. Inquire on premises, 443 East Thirty-fourth at. T° LET-RURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, FRONT ‘and back Room on second #oor of small, quiet house; gas and water; terms m 337 West Twenty fouth street, near Eighth nue. M he ac TO LET.-26 WEST THIRTEENTR cet. GOOD | RIZED | FURNISHED itavle for housekeeping: large pane rater, sink, bath and gas included. 410° Wea Thiriy- street ECOND AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-SIXTH rect.--Furolahed Rooms and Bedrooms, whh me for housekeeping; gas and bath; a uice neighbor- 1004 GREAT REDU haif the nsuai rates until Jan, l.-Bookkeeptn, ing, Arithmetic, Gramroar; Spelling, French. Teleyrapiy, THOMPSON'S College, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Institute, A PROFESSOR OF FRENCH DESIRES TWO O8 41. three more prpils; terus moderate, Address PRO FESSOR, Herald once. ( N MODERATE TERMS.—A PLEASANT HOME WITH & lady for two giris, where especial adi are af forded for ihe study of the English branches, French and music, Address HOME INSTRUCTION, Hariem Post office, PAVING A BeautieuL tion (comprising 7,00 Acres o heulthiest a sifably located islan dl, with mew mo td make Arran > plant or oceathy & portion of the premises. Ad: MES THOMPSON, caro of F. M. Myreil é moat i gentioman dress Captain JA x nuAb, Ui * ' ipa ns } UDSON COUNTY BUILDING LOTs, FIFTY ACRES of improved land, healthy high ground, easy of access and spiondidiy situated Yor division ; one-third cash, OH PLAIT, Hudson City, } OUSE AND SIX ACRES OF LAND, NEAR STEP. fon'a, at Long firauch, with a large ataount of cas Jn exchange for good city, property, M, A. J, LYNCH, 72 Codar street, AND MILK FARM FOR ood, balan QFLENDID GRALN, GARDED © sale at a bargaln,—-84 acres, 1 vation; weil fenc ‘at ho} green Diipds, ten ryomm, payerei sat painted in water m the house; good Jog# siady orchards, ti € muck, beautitul locate from Saratoga Springs, ‘(he aged and ty two farrs sei! this one for Address B. FRANKLIN, Saratoga rm Gwncr having Terms very easy. rings, N.Y. V ANTED—BY A BUSINES? MAN, A THRER story brown stone House, at a low price, aither haf between Third and Filth avenues and Forti atreots; price not above G0,00. Adureas M, or all cash, qY ANTED-TO BUY A SMALL HOUSE, NEAR LINE of Sixth avenue. Address PURCHASER, Herald office, WANTED TO PURCHASE AT ONCE—THRED HOUSES, centvaly located; must be in good order; prices about $25,000, Bi (KU and FAO, Apply to BARKER & COSTER, Tool No. 6 Herald Building, TANTED TO PURCHASE-FOR CASH, WITH IMME. diate possession, a three story bigh sioop House, In a good neighborhood, oetween Fourteenth and Sixtioth streets and Foursh and Ninth avennos; must be in pertect order and price not to cxcved $12,000, “Address @. L. C., 634 Hud: ton sired. FIRST ¢ $4 0.000 “Bene front, between a A id ‘hirtieth and For- ty-hftb streets, and Fifth and sixth arenuea, W. 8, SMITH, Broker, 53 Pit street, HIQUORS, SC, OAUISFFR'S 5, ontbon and Rye Whi irish, Heotch, Bourbon and Ryo tok! Brandien, Wines, Cink, dea, = “ata | at 13 Fulton street, corner Front, and ana), corner Wooster, re 41 and 43 Nason MUSCELLANBOUS, I UXURIANT WHISKERS AND FINE MUSTACH 4 FOA'S celebrated compound forces the hair to grow on smoothest skin jn a dc few weeks, ‘ Price 75 cents. Note ) (42, Paterson, N. CORN WALL'S NEW 7() A HAPEY NEW YE CU. Year Calling Cards ure now ready; &) cents per pack; mailod, poat paid, on, reoelpt of price, Address J.0, X¥, CURNWALLy 1,17 Broadway, Stew fork FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. U's FRANCAISH DESIRE gi PLACER COME fomroe de chambre on bonne d'enfants. S'adtesser au No. 6 Bney place, Brooklyn. TNE JKUNE PRRSONNE VRANCAISG DESIRE SE acer comme femme de chamvre, ©! bien collier rs renseignements, 5'a et coudre, et peut (ourmir ies 16: dresser au 2) Madison ay, - U'% OCUISINTERE PRANCAISE, r SONNAISSANT PAI faitemans son metier, desire f va! dea diners prives « iwainrass BYES AND EARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYE! makers and tnserters of the improved artincial humat tol Broadway. N,B.—These eyes are endorsed by tacuay, "pO ALL DEAF PERSONS DESIROUS TO HEAR Please send your addresa to DEMEZA, Herald office, _MARBLE MANTELS, DAoRATED MARBLE MANTELS, WAINSCOTING, Furpitare hak Pedestals, &c., in close tmitation of i Brond- foreign marvies. MIDDLE LELD COMPANY, 1,469 way, between Thirty-lirst and Tuirty-eecond streets, ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS RICH AND Gt ant designs, from 8, % 5 up to $200, T. B STEWART & CO., bo5 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-tifth and ‘Thirty sixta streecs, N ARBLE AND MARBELLIZED MANTELS, MONU- “meus, Ae.—The largest stock of the latest designs oa hand, readly'to ship or pat up ut a few boura’ notice. A. KLABBR, 134 and 198 Bast beth at, near 3d ar. Q KUABER, #2 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR THIRD SS. aireet, seid Marble Mantels, Headstones, Tiles, &c., of Superior workmanship, below cost, to reduce atock before Temos ing to hin new factory next month. __ CLOTHING TTENTION,—M. ABRATLAMS, 274 SEVENTH AVE JA will pay the highest cash prices for cast olf U othingy Furnituce, Carpet &e., by calling or addressing by post Ladies attended to by Mis, Abrahams. A’ 8\6 SIXTH AVENUF, NEAR FORTY ISAAG FLATTO payé the highest pri atten "a Weattog Apparel, Carpets, Furalture, & dies wail AT 8. MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENUE, LADIC3 AND ZA. gentlemen can receive tie highest price tor Ona Cicthing aad © arpets by ealliag or addressiog. Ladies at- tended by Mrs, Mish, T S53 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTE: AHH UKs, successor to Cashoerg, pays the bigh for Laie’ and Genuemen’s Wearlog Apparel, Carpets, &e. Ludies waited on by Mrs. Herz. ‘° 1 AT HOWARD MILLE AL cifttment, ity Seventh avenue, neat Nine the full value in'eash paid for east off Clothing, calling or addressing. ajesiesllininaclarentpsbsiasiatines tai iit XTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM WAVERLEY emen willbe astonished ay uve “AT US A” piace Ladies and Urices F. MAKMIS pays for cast-o8 Clothing, Carpet ‘Aswe have to Oil a large order for the Wesern 8 per cent more than any other dealer by dowelry. market, we will p the cts, Please call on or acnd @ note w ¥, Sixth avenue, Ladies atteuded by Mrs, Harris, T 178 SEVENTH AVENUE. 3 AND GENTLE- ye ifty percent morg for their cast off ‘urnititce and Jewelry. Call oa or address tiended to by Mra, Anhalt. tats ane aN ASTROLOGY. ‘A MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR + voyant.Visit her for everything-—mckness, business, theft, names numbers, good luck. 4u¥ Caual street, ADAME RAMOND CAN BE CONSULTED DAILY on past, preaent and future. ni ey 209 Hadson hear Spring. ety toad eA RoOBA, bdik gs $ HATUR AL CLAIRVOYA Ag rour whole lie gran a nll - ite, from the cradie to the gra catclianytnainsitemesnemats Meas onry BUSINESS Ap. anton, Chase, we by eas, Dat Gusts ED FOASGR Cate baleen breading and Seventh avenue, naires aisteinenmensansnitiall Q FIRST STRERT, CORNER BOWRRY.-WIDORB, Chat ‘All you want to know, losses, auenbers | Medicines for rey ietthi