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Pe WEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. DRY Goops. > care Am witty a co apnounce to ete lends, patrons and re pnbtie that thetr ND Ber ose 10N ‘TOYS, DOLLS nd Holiday Fancy Goods wil be com nued until ted exe Ri. MACY & CO, thei ‘notiday trade, Wares veny by ‘Onand atter MONDAY, Lecember 4," ¢ store will remain open vecolage until Christaes: Be parties basing holiday goods for Sabbath Schools, - pte ee anliseee Sith Ge made. Grand Central Fancy Lee Establishment i H. MACY & CO. Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, New York élty. SILKS! SILES! Ata reduction of 20 percent. JAMES McCREERY & ©O., Broadway and Bleventh strect, Will offer ON MONDAY, December 9, and during the week, the balance of their Winter Stock of Cloth Shades at really, reduced prices. 24-inch satin finish, $2 90, former price, $3. 35inch satin finish, $3, former price, $3 50. ao tra satin finish, $3 50, former price, $4. Btriped and Checked Silks, tor Holiday Presents. Goods reduced to 6234 cents. Ou 4g oOds reduced to 75 cents. Our $1 25 good: 0 to 87 ‘A —SILKS) T JAMES M'CREERY & CO0.'8, Broadway and Eleventh street, ‘will offer, on MONDAY, December 9, in their Black Silk Department, ces Bonnet’s 25-inch satin finish, $2; regular price, 30 pieces B 25-inch h, $2 ar pri All the other approved makes we will place on our couarest previous to the Holidays at equally popular prices. T JAMES M’CREERY & CO.’S, Broadway and Eleventh street, ‘will ofter ON MONDAY. December 9, an elegant assortment of Real Laces, suitable for holiday purchased at the recent auction sales at lessthan gold Gost of importation, comprising Polnt and Foint Applique Collars. Handkerchiefs, Barbes, Coiffures, € Fic! Parasol Cover: Black Thread Capes, Fichus, Barbes, _ Coiffures and Parasol Covers. Valenciennes Han jkerchiets, Barbes, Collars, Sleeves, Sets and Vapes. Point, Point Applique and Black Thread Fan Covers, Shawls and Flounces. Black Thread and Guipure Laces. in all widths, French Embroideries, Sets, Collars and Cuffs, Hamburg Edgings and Insert in new designs. Bash and Bonnet Ribbons, Ties, Scaris, &o., in all the new shades, at decided bargains. T JAMES M’CREERY & CO.'S, Broadway and Eleventh street, ‘will offe ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, tor Christmas presents, 6,000 Dress Patterns of plain and fancy’ Dress Goods, trom $1 85 per dress. For the convenience of customers these goods will be played on a separate counter in the centre of the SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ° JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and Eleventh street. Great bargains in real oy a Camels Hair Shawls and carts. We will offer for the polgese our entire stock of real India Camels Hair Shawls and Scarfs, somprising the most elegant designs and choicest color- ‘i ings, at nearly one-half last year’s prices. Also a magnificent stock of ‘aris Broche and Paisley Shawls, equally low. 421 wool Ottoman, Carriage ‘and warm Blanket Shawls at extraordinarily low prices. —BRONZES, ancy Furniture, Piano Covers, Table Covers, &c., SHAWLS! G, L, KELTY & CO., 724 Broadway. For Holiday Presents, APéerzone. & CO, 660 Sixth av., between 37th and S8th sts. “New Store on the Wrong Side,” FOR THE HOLIDAYS, in large assortment, Embroidered Sets, Lace Trimmed Sets, Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Initial Handkerchiefs, Real Swiss Tidies, FINE QUALITIES IN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, expressly designed i ior old fashioned PLUM PUDDING. Damask Napkins to match. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s : Furnishing Goods, Scarfs, Gloves, Braces, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Speclaities, NOVELTIES and juantities of Pretty ahings “THAT NO FELLOW CAN UNDERSTAND.” A —GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, ° JOHNSON, BURNS & CO., Union square, will offer on Monday, December 9, and during the week, the balance of their Fall and Winter importations of FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, ata further reduction on dese wreaks prices, in order to ck o make room for # large sti y Goods, which js now being opened for the Trimmed Bonnets and Round Hats, Sonnets. Round Hate, Re ae 15 00, and 13 0, and 16 80. 15 00° Very stylish goods at less than cost of materials, REDON French Flowers, illinery Ornaments, Laces and Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, ‘tattacr and Onltden’s his Yankee Notions, a’ ant ren’s Underwear, Berlin Wools and Worsted Embroideries, all at reduced prices. ‘JOUNSON, BURNS & CO., 34 and 36 Enst Fourteenth street, Union square. A @REAT CHANCE for the next thirty days to buy Carpets, Forniture, Real and Nottingham ts, Comforters, indow Shaves, Rugs, Mats, Matting and all other Housekeeping Goods, at 20 per cent reduction on former prices. Quick sales and small profits. Parties about buying wili do weil to call and get prices at the large wholesale and retail Purniture and t Warerooms, Sv to 616 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-fifth and Thirty- t baipihaiaa D, KELLY, succersor to H. O. Farrell. T EMBERSON'S, 811 BROADWAY, Yak Laces, all the new colors, Chantilly and Guipure Laces, in choice patterns, closing out mel’s Hair Shawls at half price. Guipure Capes and Fichus, &c. All the new shades in Worsted and Silk. Bullion Fringes at less than manufacturers’ prices. An elegant assortment of Children’s Bonnets in velvets, silk and satin, French Organdie muslin, at half price. Trench Dressing Sacques and Undergarments, at half price, An elegant assortment of Holiday Presents, ‘A choice axsortment of Fans and Fancy Goods, too nu- merous to mention. Just received, an elegant assortment of Tidies and Doy- es, at halt price. All the new shades in watered and gros grain Ribbons; ts and Dress Trimmings. (NOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, good St Nicholas Santa Claus, Kris Kringle and th have been very busy the past week at the CO-OPERA- JIVE DRY GOODS STORE, 373 Canal street, opening tifa) Goods, useful and ornamental, suitable for christmas and New Year presents. Boys and girls, yonng menand maidens, fathers and mothers will ali find de- sable Articles at very reasonable prices. Something new every day. T MME. J, D. LIVERRE'S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, Stumping and Embroldery Establishment Children's Clothing and Infant's Wardrobes, French Lingerie and Ladies’ Undergarments, Handsome Initlals and Mono- grams embroidered to order. Laces cleaged and mended 20 UA) to DEW. Grand Exhibition at F Emporium, 765 Bi ay, between Eig! streets, New York. A cail is respectfully solicited. th of T EDERICK 4. 0. “acitWana's oh, and Novelt; and Nini ‘T V. VIGOUROUX’S, 122 FOURTH AVENUE, STAMP- A Establishment —Lad Specialty of Initials, iefs, table and bedcloth embroidered he largest stock of French imported Embrold- Goods, Yokes, Night Gowns, | prt mpeg ceed 5 * an ngerie Embroidery, and Babies’ Trou rams'for handke: rder. 7} aux. wers, Camisol aes catia karts a! and cloth Handkerchiets with Pillow Cases with Sheets to match, Ac. Wholesale trance 69 East Twelith street ies? Mono- dies? A. We beg to call the attention of our customers and the public to our ‘extensive Lt ) Novelties, &c., respectiull: aetna? CHARLES BR! TOYS, GAMES, BASKETS, &C. solicit an carts gall. late J. Becker & Co., 1,140 Broadway, corner Twenty sixth street. DRY Goons. MME NATALIE TILMAN & co.. No, 12 Kast Biatcenth. street, between Union square aod Fifth avenue (late of Ninib street), are constant! Teeetving from the best Nouses in Paris Bouneta, Rou Hats, Flowers, Dresses and Suits. PEN EVENINGS. OPEN EVENINGS. OPEN EVENINGS, Banta Claus has given special directions that our establishment will Temain upen evenings until Christm, for the speciat benefit of big numerous patrons. R. H. MACY & Fourteenth street and Sixth av poruLa® PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS- At thie Popular Carpet Store 123 Bowery, near Grand street. Body Brussels: $1 19 per yard. ish Tay Brussels, $1 to $) 29 per yard. -ply Carpét, $1 60 per yard. Carpet, $1 to $1 25 per yard. pets, 0c, to $1 per yard. Cocoa Mattings, Se. to 75c. per yard, Oileloths, 4c. to $1. Rugs, Mats, Table and Piano Covers equally low, TP. V. OSTHOFF'S, 333 SIXTH Feathers dyed all the new shades; kid jours; lace curtains cleaned at @leaned in three Window crapes restored | of garmen’ es mended and cleaned, spots removed from all gin AVENUE.— loves r ds 7 MADAME COLLINS’ DRESS} DRESSMAKING ESTAB- Mshment, 26 West Eleventh street—Ladies can rel On getting perfect Mittin; latest Parisian style. Ladies invited to call. Dresses made and trimmed; A —A.—A.—A, «India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs, J. RUSSELL, $8 East Twentieth strect, ears. CA SHEPPARD KNAPP, 983 and 18 Sixth avenue, RPETINGS. one door below Thirteenth street. anemone bargains in CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, 4€, Retail, at wholesale prices, to make room for extensive alterations. English Tapestry... English (5 trame) body Brusse! Velvets.. ‘Als fig LACE CURTAINS, SHADES, &c. at very low prices. very rare chance for purch: 1) 23 jasers to savo ant assortment of Winter Bonnets Rot fess than cost of Importation. Mourning Bo on hand. Orders promptly filled. 30 Ei M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY, to reduee stock before the holidays offers an ele. und Hats a nets always st Sixteenth street. yore EXTRA! UNION ADAMS & CO. Have manufactured express! @ Splendis ‘ariety of House Coats, Smoking Jackets, Robes de Chambre, Railway Rues, Travelling Shawls, &c., &c., &¢., Adapted to comfort. Second story, front, No. 637 Broadway. EXTRAIIL for tho present season Fr, 22 BERCEVAL, . 739 Bre Infante? Cloaks, Coats and Infants’ Wardrobes trom $65 up, Ladies’ Outfits, Bridal Sets, &c. Monograms and Initial: Laces cl ig and Stamped Goods. OR SALE—BY A turned from Alaska, a handsome ermine Oper containing 123. skins of the very finest quali throughout with satin. Any party wishin, article can call on or ‘address CHAS, D. V St. Mark’s place, New York. |way, opposite Astor place. Pospes Dresess, Sacques, Ac. embroidered to order. ned and mended equal to new. GENTLEMAN RECENTLY RE. Cloak, iy, and lined a’ first class LLIAMS, 34 OLIDAY GOODS! HOLID. HOLIDAY GOODS! AY GOODS! F, ONEILL, 108 and 110 SIXTH AVENUE. F, Ladies looking for goods for| Dress he holidays should not fail|Dress E. . to examine our stock, which| Dress is replete in every depart-|Dress E. ment with goods “specially, Shawls. E: O'NEILL |adapted to the Shawls. O'NBILL, HOLIDAY SEASON, Shawls. E, We are selling Shawls, E. rich Pi Plaid Dress Suits. E. O'NEILL. Goods at 25c. Suits, E, O'NEILL, Suits. E. O'NEILL, Suits. E, O'NEILL. Suits, E, O'NEILL, B Suits. E, O'NEILL.| Belgian Poplins at Svc. Suits. E, O'NEILL.| Also Velours, Merinos, Hosiery. FE. O'NEILL. |Cashmeres, &c:, in. great| Hosiery. E. O'NEILL. variety. Shaw! Shawls. Hosiery. E, O'NEILL. |Rich Striped Wool Shawls,| Hosiery: E. O’NEILL,|$3 and $4. Heavy Otto Hosiery. ¥, O'NEILL. |man Shawls, $5 and $7.| Hosiery. E. O'NEILL, | Paisley and Broche wis,| Hosiery, E, O'NEILL. |all qualities. Ladies’ Suits, Gloves. E. O'NEILL. |Ladies’ Suits. Black Alpac: Gloves. E. O'NEILL. |Suits, $10 and $12. Poplin’ Gloves. E. O'NEILL, |Suits, all colors, $12 and $15. Gloves. FE. ONEILL.|Satin Suits, $18't0 $90. Larg-| Scarts E, O'NEILL. Jest Stock of Ladies’ Suits on and E. ©’ NEILL.|Sixth avenue. Also Corsets, Ties. E. O'NEILL |Bustles, Hoopskirts, tc. Scarts E. O'NEILL, |Gents’ and Ladies’ French a E. O'NEILL. |Goods. Tie E. O’NEILL.| Ladies’ Ties, Gents’ Scarfs. Scarfs FE, O'NEILL.| “Hosiery and Gloves. and E. O'NEILL, |Ladies’ and Gents’ Under-| Ties. E. O'NEILL. wear. Collars E. ONEILL'| —_ Gents’ Dress Slurts, and Cuffs, E. O'NEILL. c., de. Collars E. O'NEILL. Full "Lines _ and Cuffs, E, O'NEILL, HOUSEKEEPING Collars E, O'NEILL, GOODS. and Cuffs, E, O'NEILL. | Blankets, Flannels, Collars E. O'NEILL, Sheetings, Damasks,| and Cuffs. E. O'NEILL. |Damask Cloths, Kid Gloves. E. O'NEILL. Towels, Napkins, &c.| Kid Gloves. E, O’NEILL.| Bargains in all the Depart- | Kid Gloves. B, O'NEILL. ments. Kid Gloves. E, O'NEILL, 108 and 110 xth avenue. FOUIPAY PRESENTS. Nothing more acceptable than Kid Gloves. HS. é G. Tust received, a brated and well known Harris Seamless Kid Glove: in one, two, three, four, five and six buttons. and colors. new and complete stock of the cele- New styles Misses’ and Children’s Kid Gloves a specialty. A full assortment in one, two and three%uttons. The New Victoria Kid Glove, at reasonable prices, selling very rapidly. Just opened, lot of Gloves, at One button, 5c. pair and upwards. Two button, 7éc. pair and upwards. Three button, $1 25 pair an Call, examine and juage for yourselves at HARRIS BROTHERS’ Kid Glove Emporium, ‘877 Bre between Erghteenth Fourar “PRESENTS, upwards. At KUSTER & CO.'S, (both stores), No, 229 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-first ‘Second street; and Twenty- No. 888 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty- seventh streets, Tremendous bargains this week in all the fashionable styles of Dress Goods, Shawls, Sacques, roof Cloaks, double capes and Wate ‘The entire Year. Also Fisnnels, Sheetings and Shirtings, Hosiery, Strictly one price. Be sure to call early this week. N. B.—Five thousand Shawls from auction skirts. inter Stock must be closed out before New reat inducements in Blankets, rey Canton Ce at about half the original cost. ‘OLIDAYS. LADIES’ SUITS, HOILDAYS. SILK SUITS, HOLIDAYS. VELOUR SUITS. HOLIDAYS. CAMEL'S HAIR SUITS. HOLIDAYS. SATINE SUITS, HOLIDAYS. POPLIN SUITS. HOLIDAYS. EVENING SUITS. HOLIDAYS. BALL DRESSES, HOLIDAYS. ALL THE FASHIONABLE STYLES HOLIDAYS WORK, HOLIDAYS. LADIES’ CLOAKS ‘AND SACQUES. HOLIDAYS. ALSO, GENTS’ ROBES DE CHAMBRE. HOLIDAYS. pnts HOUSE COATS. HOLIDAYS, me SMOKING JACKETS, ALS! 0, an immense stock of rich and elegant SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. PEYTON’S, 272 and 274 Bowery. PEYTON'S, 272 and 74 Bowery. PEYTON’'S 272 and 274 ‘Bowery. PEYTON’S, 72 and 274 Bowery. PEYTON’S, 72 and 74 Bowery. PEYTON'S, 272 and 274 Bowery. PEYTON’S, 272 and 274 Bowery. Also, 5,000 yards tancy Poplins, Armures, Serges and Diagonal Dréss ¢ ods, just purchased at a great sacrifice, to be sold at 2), 22, 25 und 90 cents per yard. Examine. AIR! HAIR! HAIR equal to human hat: Switches, market; ‘solid’ Switches, one yard long, = Switches, $4; Curls, $1 and upwards; ladi 2c. ; latest styles always on hand. 352 Bow- eh Fourth and Great Jones streets, up stairs; dressed over, ery, bet '—SHAW'S PATENT HAIR, can be combed and brushed; human Hair cheapest and best in the $3; French ies’ own hair and 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third streets, up stairs. 8, COLBY HAS NOW ON EXHIBITION A SPLEN- + did line of new style embroidered set: Handkerchiefs, pat up'in handsome boxe: other new and useful articles, expressly for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, and initial and many Also elegantly embroidered and braided Pillow Slips, made and untnade; children’s imported W: handsomely embroidered in hand work oollen Suits, Iso those cele: brated Fanlers, La Reine Margot and the Lady of Lorne. 32 East Fourteenth street, square, ree doors west of Union EAL INDIA CAMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS. ‘son's importation, will wedneed prices at L, KE’ '—THIS SEA- sitively be closed at it VHB, bf Bleecker week, % Yancy Goods. Mourning orders speci OUS8, BELL & CO. At ROUSS, BELL & CO.'S Great Rargain Headquarters, 435 Grand strect, this week's ity is Dress Goods. At Thursday's United States Marshal's sale we cleaned out the stock of seven importers, Head the prices, then come and convince rourselves:— Plain Mohair Alpa k and drab, iG. Handsome Serge Plaids, 2uc, and 25¢. Brocaded Satteens, 2c. and 37}4¢, Corded Velours, in‘ail the cloth shades, 3734c. Special. Batteens. Special. 487 pieces ail wool Satteens; elegant goods; bave been sold all the season at $l; we will show thein this week & million pleces black Alpacas and black pure Mohairs at a tremendous sacrifice. ee” your Domestics, Flannels, Blankets and Carpets at e Headquarters, i street. RKOUSS, BELL & CO, Great Barga 45 Gre Tors. TOYS, Now open tor exhibition, our large stock of fine All to be sold at very low prices. R. H. STAVELEY, £70 Broadway, near Eighteenth street. NEAR waren & M'SORLEY, 245 AND STRE) Bowery.—Special inducements for the Holidays. Great- est bargainsever offered. Silk Velvet Cloaks, $35; Vel- veteen Cloaks, richly trimmed, $12; Cloth and Cashmere Sacques and Talmas, $6 and upwards; Suits and Dresses, t styles, $7 and upwards. ip every material and lat Dressing Room; Garments fitted without extra charge, Broche Long Shawls, $12 and Paisley, Plaid, Striped and Black Thibet Shawls, in every style, all pwart prices, Silks, Velvety and Velveteens. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. The best assorted and cheapest stock of Dress Goods in the city. All » latest styles, shades and colors in all the fashionable fabrics, Dress Patterns for Holiday Presents, at $2 50, $3, $4, $9 the dress and up- wards. Mourning Goods, Mourning Goods, every make and style, at lowest price Special bargains in Black Alpacas. Immense stock and great bargains in Blankets, Flannels, Cloths, Ca imeres, Waterproof Cloths, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Muslins, Housekeeping Dry Goods, &e. All goods marked in plain figures. No deviation, WALLER & McSORLEY, 245 Grand street, Bower! ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—FOR © A SQUARE Camel's Hair Shawl; parties treated with contiden- tially. Address HILL, Herald office, with lowest price and where to be seen ANTED—FOR CHICAGO MARKET, $10,000 DRY Goods; will put in| Farm, unencumbered, in New Jersey, and & Brooklyn House, small encumbrance and some cash. MADOX, 42 John street. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. T MAISON WALTON, 82 BROADWAY, ABOV Union square, importer of Paris Bonnets ‘and Eng- ith Round Hats trom the leading houses: also, a choice selection of Flowers, Dress Trimmings, Bridal Wreaths and Veils. FIRST CLASS FRENCH MILLINER, PUPIL OF pee Hocquet, wishes employment at her resi- dence, 450 Sixth avenue, first floor. NY LADY CAN LEARN THE WHOLE ART OF fitting dresses for $10 by the latest, simplest and Most perfect system in use, at Mme, SECORD'S, 157 East Eighteenth street, corner of Third aveuue. Dressmaking in the latest and Best styles and on shortest notice. “MAISON DUVAL, 21 EAST TWENTIBTH + street, one door from Broadway.—Dress and Cloak- making, in’ all branches. Latest styles patterns now ready. A. DUVAL, RESSMAKING, UNDER SUPERIOR MANAGEMENT, EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE, without disappoiutment, equal in style and elegance to the VERY BEST PARISIAN MAKES, A. T, STEWART & CO., BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. ADIES—MADAME ARNOUX DOES DRESSMAKING in all its branches in the latest Parisian styles. oderate. 71 West Forty-eighth street, cor- . . FE, NEAR FOUR: teenth street.—Suits made in very latest fashion $12 to $15. Mme. TILIER’S Parisian Pattern Emporium latest imported ‘LLES. A. & A. VIOL, 65 EAST TWELFTH STREET, near Br —Choice selections of millinery; the Trianor, Rats Persian, &c.; novelties in dressmak- ing, suits, &c. te charges. MES. PORTER & DOANB, 949 BROADWAY AND 179 Fifth avenue, between T'wenty-second and Twenty. | third streets, importers, are closing out their Fall and Winter Bonnets and Round Hats at reduced prices, ME. A. MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MARIE Galoupean, 423 Sixth avenue, has returned from Paris with a large and most elegant assortment of Bon- nets and Round Hats, selected by herself in all the lead- ing bouses in Paris. ‘LLES, LYONS AND MONTJOY, 27 UNION SQUARE, are now offering the balance of their elegant stock of French Millinery, comprising some exquisite Bonnets and Round Hats, trom the leading houses of London and Paris, at less than the cost pf importation. ‘ADAME MYERS’ NEW ¥ORK MOURNING STORE, ‘240 Fourth avenue.—Mourning Millinery, Suits and. a few hours’ Madame MYEKS. notice. MAPAME 4, BERNHEDM. (Sucessor to Madame Pinchon), 19 Brevoort place, Tenth street, fs offering the balance of her Stoek, such as Walking Costumes, Evening Dresses, velvet Polonaises and Opera Cloaks, Bonnets and Round Hats, below cost price, being determined to dispense with her stock before leaving tor urope. RS. GEORGE BRODIE'S CLOAK ROOMS ARE still at $1 Union square. BROADWAY, CORRNER TENTH STREET, room 10, in'the main office of the improved Parisian Formula.— fect fits warranted ; suits Mme. LIVINGSTON, inventor; Bet styles; 5) agents wanted. ade in the cheapest and consult Mme. LIVINGSTO} For information of Formula INSURANCE NOTICES. NECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE NSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn., organized in 1846, had, on the Ist day of January, 1872, ‘assets amounting to $31,978,401'66, and @ surplus ‘of $5,670,766 74. teadily pursued two great practical FIRST. To place the security of its policies beyond the power of adverse contingencies. Nothing containing any element of hazard is truly safe unless more than apparently safe; & purely mutual company has no resource whatever he: yond the premiums charged upon its policies; wherefore these premiums must be apparcnuy. bigher than any foreseen contingency will exhaust Or future solvency 1s in peril. SECOND. To reduce the actual outlay of its members for their gopetes to the lowest possible rate. To accomplish ‘and yet maintain that perfect security without which all’ insurance isa delusion, it charges @ nominal remium entirely ample for any, contingency, and higher than it expects ever to really needs and’ then to practically reduce this premium in each year to the actual necessities of the company for the time being, and take from the policy nolder no more than present gonditions demand, it allows him to retain. trom 20 tq, W per cent of the first premium as a permanent credit or loan, and to retain trom each subsequent premium that portion of the previous year’s full premium actually proved to be surplus; so that at no time does the gompany take from hin a higher actual premium than is needed to carry the risk for the year, and provide the reinsurance fund, Itis strictly mutual. ers, and each member has his to the company. Its rate of expense hasbeen from the beginning less than that of other companies: its mortality has been favorable so far, and its rate ot interest as high as can be had upon investments of the highest order. It is believed that in the accomplishment of these two great purposes the company hus had no superior competitor. a JAMES GOODWIN, President, Jacos L, Greene, yey ye UNHAM & BHERMAN, General Agents, 194 Broadway. New York, Nothing is diverted to stockhold- Insurance at its exact cost PRES LOST AND FOUND. A FUR COLLAR LOST—0; from the First avenue, Se h street, on the Second aven’ bly sewarded by Jeaving the same at 299 Firs ae CHAPIN'R CHURCH, ON WEDNES- } Hand, Reward for return of same to 27 Btuy Vvesant street, OST—ONE EARRING, GOING FROM PEARL street, New York, to City Hall, Brooklyn, The find- er, Sas i itat372 Pearl street, New York, will be sultably rewarded. OST.—DROPPED, AT OR NEAR MORRISON'S, Broadway, on Saturday, a Lady's smal) gold Watch and Chain. A hberal reward will paid for its return to Mr. GAY, office of the Eveni OST—IN FIFTH AVENUE STAGE, SATURDAY, LE- gal, Papers. Reward paid by returning same to United State: Chambers street, Lost chRiDAY, EVENING, JIN | FORTY. FOURTH street, a lady's Mink Boa.’ The finder will be suita- bly rewarded by returning the same to447 West Forty fourth street. OSTA GENTI IN GOING vost. AN’S SEAL RING, WITH A Photograph under the stone. ‘The finder will be well rewarded by Jeaving it at 0 West Fourteenth street. I ger SMALL MINK CAPE, BETWEEN TRE: nore, Hall, Fort second street, and ry ryan ih street. The finder ewarded on leaving it at 224 West Forty~ : . WNER WANTED—FOR TWO SE! @ Snuffbox and two Rings, whi and are supposed to have been stolen. them by proving property and payini expenses Sergeant CRAFT, Second previnct station Brooklyn. OF JEWELRY, h have been bought Owner can have Calton REWARD®*. F REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RECEIPT BOOK oD lost trom waxon, of Empire City Kxpress, ats? roadway. REWARD WILL, BE PAID FOR ROSEWOOD e) Stand lost from express wagon about November Mdy leaving It at 8 Broadway, United States Express $ REWARD.—LOST, A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY of the Hamilton Company ; also a few Papers of no No questions asked. JOSEPH LOWENSTEIN, 188 Suffolk street. $ REWARD.—LOST, ON THE SIXTH AVENUE ¢ar yesterday, ‘between “Twenty-eighth | and and ‘Twenly-ninth ‘streets, a red Paisley Shawl. Return the same to 188 Chatham square. A. HARNARD. $1 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN of amedinm sized Scoteh short tail; ears cut, and answers to the name of Return to No. 2 ast Thirty-fitth street. ON THE EVENING OF THE 2.5 REWARD.—Lost, 6th inst., a liver and white [ plain strap cola: reward ‘The al West Eleventh tre return to $5 REWARD.—MISSING, SINCE THANRSGIVD i eI morning, « little girl, aged 12 years; blue eyes, ight hair, wore dark cloth dress, cloth gaiters, red pat tern woollen stockings. Send information tot, DOW LAS, 248 Bergen street, Brooklyn. REWARD.—LOST, NOVEMBER 26, CERTI- $200 feate No. 13,164, issued New York, November §, 1872, an the name of Edward Brandon, for 1W0 Shares of the Stock of the Union Pacific Railroad Company; all persons are cautioned against negotiating the same, ax ransfer has been stopped and application made for a new certiticat e above reward will be pakd-upon the return of the certificate tot, C. JUNG & SON, 56 Broad way, Hea EVENING <., SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C, — AWROR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, + Birds, ac, Medicines for all diseases; prepared Food tor mocking birds, at B. G, DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene ‘Mreets near Canal. A BURDY | BREE tent, with double toa LOADING G j—LATEST Reels ons ne cane sad everything Raresininy Addrens PUIDY, box 4,406 Post offices Nave Brice (INE HUNTING DOG FOR SALE. F MORGAN, 12 East Washin; in Greene street, near corner OR SALE—THE HANDSOME: red Irish Setter Sluvin An @ first clays 410 bore 31-inch Li on Gun; also one laminated stee! breech-loading Gun. 2 JOHN D, HINRICHS, 309 West street, near Spring. place hington place. AND OR SALE—A MEXICAN DEER, THREE MONTHS old; can be seen on board brig others, foot Seventh street, East River. Master, IGEON SHOOTING AT HALLS DRIVING PARK Coney Island road, Monday, December 9, 12 o’cloc 100 BOATS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND, WOOD AND metallic, new and second hand. Now is the time to order boats buiit, rs | cannot attend to all my orders in the Spring. STEPHEN ROBERTS, Luin street, Harlem River, and 368 and 373 South street. HORSES, CARRIAGE YHE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office, THE WORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH ‘of our business Is conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MAR NO, NZ and M4 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, where we hold regular SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find our house Deriectly rehable, ay we conduct this branch of our bus!- hess, as we do all our other business, on the same straiht- Jorward principles which govern honorable houses iu all mercantile pursuits, WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial. ENTRIES FOR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be made at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 Nassau street. where we also keep a register of Horses for private sale. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENT! T BARKER & CHASE'S: City corner of Bro MAJOR ©. W. one Rexuiar saies of Horses, Carriages, &¢:, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Gentlemen's private estal lic or private xale to the be assortment of Horses, Carriages, Harness 1 in the horse line, to suit the needs of all ¢ chasers, constantly on hand. A large Driving Ring in the Mart for showing horses on sale. ‘Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every horse sold under warrantee. Carriages taken on storay Superior stabling for horses on sal Outside sales solicited and promptly attended to. Liberal advances made on everything in the horse tine, At B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, lesrooms 108 Liberty and 11] Cedar streets. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BIRDS, put up by Galbraith, THIS DAY, Dee. 9, 1872, z - at 12 O'clock, WALDRON & COOKE will sell as’ above, a fine assort- ent of rare foreign and Ainerican Birds, in glass shades aud on branches, At 12 o'clock, 2 SC, A Auction Mart and Ne dwa York Tattersall, i nth street advantag. LATIONS STARTLING REVELATIONS STARTLING REVELATIONS ABOU THE ) THE E COMMISSIO. THE 3B COMMISSIONE EN AND HOW EN AND HOW EN AND HOW, ARE DISTRIBU ARE DISTRIBL FRAUDS EXPOS FRAUDS EXPOSED, SPECIAL NOTICES. —MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE nd other Securities at 87 Liberty stree A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, « corner ot Fulton avenue and Boerum street, sw A, DARIES, SOLE AGENT OF ROYAL HAVANA | AA. Lottery,’ 54 Broadway. Post office vox 4,909 New York ; dealers supplied ; send tor circulars. Open from 8 A. M. on Sunday from 8 to 5 P. A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE « Lotteries and back Numbers constantly on hand. J. E. BRENNAN, Broker, 50 Chatham street. AH ROXAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—OF- + ficial drawing on file. JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4 5, 37, 89, 65. nigomery, Ala. NEN, No! 8 Boe- . Mo OLE LIBRARY KENTUCK OFFICIAL REPORT, Number. 66,821 1913. 2187. 38411 7416. 67,282, 73,042, (ITY OF NEW,YORK TOBACCO. INSPECTION. JER: sey City office, corner of Thirteenth and Provost streets, December 3, 1872,—Notice.—All parties holding our certificates for hogsheads tobacco in Leng Dock Store No. 1, which store was destroyed by fire on the night of November 20, 1872, are hereby notified that the damaged tobacco is being removed to Long Dock Shed A; a small quantity has also been removed to Pioneer Shed C. Holders of certifica quested, to present the same at this office as soon ble, so that the owners may be known and proper award of salvage mad A. 8. JARVIS & CO., Inspectors. FOR THE HOLIDAYS—WHOLESALE | Sundays schools and fairs supplied at N’S. 102 Chatham street. ))OURTH LEGAL DRAWING OF OMAHA. Endorsed by authorities of Nebraska. 606 in Cash Prizes. Draws Dec. 30, 1872. Prizes paid in full. Official lists of NANDIES and retail. redaced prices at J. A. QUIN drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. six for Tickets only $1 each, or For sale by J.B. MARTINEZ & CO., 10 Wall street, JFPOTEL BRUNSWICK, pert Fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth street. MITCHELL & KINZLER, The undersigned having taken a lease of the above House for @ term of vears intend to conduct it asa first class establishment inevery respect. Their connection with the Hoffman House for several years, as senior pro- rietor and steward, is sufficient guarantee of their apil- ty to give entire satisfaction. i ‘he Restaurant and Cafe will be under the personal supervision of Mr. FRANCIS KINZLER, who has bad i sole control of the Hoffman House Restaurant since ts openi They have several elegant Suits of Parlors, especially adapted for private dinners and sappers. FE, R. McCARTY, formerly cashier of the Hoffman House, will occupy the same position ints above eae ’ ). MITCHELL, FRANCIS KINZLER, December 3, 1872. ‘ROPOLITAN HOTEL, NEW YORK, DECEMBER 1, 1872,—All persons having claims against the under- signed are requested to present same on or betore Decem- ber 16, 1872 RICHARD M. TWEED. New York A gvil-disposed person has been circulating slander Yet nd the said party surreptitiously obtained valu- able private pate ‘s belonging to me, J therefore give no- fice, to all parties, if any, having ariy claims against me to present the same to Francis F. Blanchit, Sixth ave- nu y will W. J. HOWELL. Y STATE LOT- teries and GO) constantl a, FFICIAL DRAWI of Kent £ Class 5, drawn at Covi n, Ky., Saturday, Dec. 7, 1872. 0 ia Li 29. RMITH, SIMMONS & CO., Managers. Send for circular. Address box 827 Covington, Ky. FFICIAL | DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, ERNTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO. O33—DECEI 1872, 35, Wy 48, GR 60, 15 11, 70, 7, 60, 1 3s, KENTUCKY —CLass NO. 684—pxCuMBER 7, 1872. 26, 30, 4, 78, 9, BI, 6, 16. 73, 46, 45, 64. SIMMONK a CO), Managers, Covington, K smsusy covizcrcsatia class. #O, ge. 69, 45, 78, 18, 37, 2A. 98, 57, 40, 35, 48. Se SHELBY COLLEGR—CLASS NO. ISh—DECKMBER 7. 1872, 76, 24, 3% 53, 61, 49, 54, 32, 75, 4, 46, 27, SMITH & CO. gers, Covington, Ky. J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway. Post office box 4,969, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA—EXTRAOR. | dinary Drawing ‘will take place on December 20, 1872; capital prize, $200,000; whole amount to be drawn, $600,000; with only 2,010 tickets; prizes cashed, infor: mation furnished, orders promptiy filed; highest rates | paid for Spanish bank bills, government securities, dc. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 9% Wall street. ITAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING IN. stitute (established 1870) ; Protessors Mann & Calvin, managers, 107 West Twenty-third street; references fur- nished; no instruments, appliances or medicines used ; no pay for board or services until cnred; send for pros pectus. HE BALANCE OF INDIA GOODS LEFT OVER FROM last Monday's auction sajes are to be closed at pri- vate sale immedi. ) Thirteenth street FOUNTAIN 4 IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL- $589.585 ized Kentucky Lottery. $100,000 w: drawn in Royal Havana Lottery November 26, Address BALEY & CO. (office estabbehed thirty years), 174 Broad- way. winning numbers sent to each ticket-holder after the | | ery light and easy’ running: p FINE ROAD AND WORK HOR Rockaways, Phuctons, Buggies, & single und double Harness. At 2 o'clock, Toys, Dolls, Games. 4 COOKE Will offer at auction, jock, a splendid assortment of ‘aked Dolls, Games, Work Boxes, Musical Instruments, Desks, Siverplated Ware and Cutlery, making @ large assortment of HOLIDAY PRESENTS. T WALDRON & COOKE’S Down Town Horse Mart, Cedar, New Church and Liberty’ streets, On MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, One pair bay Horses, 153,'6 years old? are beautitul bright bays; Were raised al'Stony Ford, Orange county, zare Malt brothers, sired by Youtig Hambletonia erfectdrivers in all harness; both promise speed hut have never been trained tor speed; step together like one horse; have long, flowing tails, tine form, er- fect style and action; have no vices or tricks in harness or stable superior roadsters in single harness, and are every way reliable and a first class pairof horses, and warranted sound, kind nd trie, The attention of gentle- men called to this pair of horses; must be seen to be appreciated ; will be sold separately or together. (A. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO SELL A VERY BEAU tiful and well trained and gaited imported Pony, 13 hands high; has been ridden by @ young miss anda boy is a great pet and will be guaranteed sound and free from faulis. Address C., box 4.856 Post off NEW SUPPLY OF CHEAP HORSE BLANKETS,— table, Sweat and Square Truck Blankets, fine Dress Blankets, Dress and Stable Hoods, Kersey Suits for trot- ting horses; every varicty of Harness and Sleigh Bells, &c. &c. ; Quarter Blankets a specialty ; at the old English Importing House, 62 Warren street and 21 and 23 College place, AL LW sed and Bells, &c.; several Top Wagons, very low, to make roon rhess at reduced price, to close out consignments, We offer extra inducements this week, to inake ro JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 58 Liber —LANDAULEIS, COUPES, LANDAUS, HAM'S Patent Land: ot, unequalled in stvle, workman. siipand high finish; 25 per cent less than Broadway or Fifth avenue stores. — HAM’S, 10 East Fourth street. AT OUR REPAIR SHOPS, 61 CROSBY STREET, near Spring street one ¥ seat Rockaway. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO, _ Successors to John R. Lawrence & €o., 558 Broadway. A —SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES IN GREAT VA" + riety, z in part of andaus, es, Coupes, 4and 6 pass. Curtain and Panel Rockaways, Park and etons. cd ring Barouche, 1y Sleigh: and no top Wagons, of Brewster & Co.'s (of Also to) Broome street) make, as well as other good makers, The above will be sold at reasonably low prices by 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street, between Broadway and Filth avenue. FINE ASSORTMENT OF ROCKAWAYS, PHAE- tons, top and no top Doctor's Buggies, new and Second-hand; will sell less than cost. At 146 and 148 Eldridge street. SUPERIOR SADDLE. AND FAMILY BAY HORSE to be sold, very cheap, for want of use ; been used b a laay; atraia of nothing. Owner, 222 West Fifty-thir¢ street or 569 Broadwa hem ‘ARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROAD. + way, near Canal street—Rockaways, Buggies, Depot, Express and Business Wagons new and second hand; cheapest place in city. Call and examine. —WANTED, HORSES TO BOARD IN lighted and best ventilated stable in the ci i 151 West Thirty-fiith street, near Broadwi FEW HORSES CAN BE WINTERED ON } reasonable terms at A. BATHGATE’S, Morrisania, Westchester county. “A NY PARTY HAVING A SOUND HORSE THAT THE it dressing F E FACTORY, 210 EAST 125TH street, near Third avenue—A fine assortment of new and second hand Carriages and Wagons to also sole inventor and constructor of the Doctor oupelet; when adjusted it is storm proofand adds only about 40 Ibs. tothe weight of an ordinary itcan be adjusted in five minutes; when open it is ahandsome doctor's phaeton, You are invited to an examination at the factory. LIGHT COUPE, SLIGHTLY SOILED, AT A BAR. gain.—Coupes, four and six-seat Coupe Rockaways aad other seasonable tamily Carriages in great variety. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION REPOSITORY, 633 Broadway. FINE BLACK MARE, 8 YEARS OLD, FOR SALE cheap; suitable for @ coupe or carriage. Apply at Wood Yard foot of Twenty-sixth street, East River. ‘A. EIRST CLASS NEW SINGLE TRUCK, ONE LIGHT Express Wagon, one Butcher Cart, one Top Wagon, will suit grocer or butcher. 336 West Twenty-fiith street. ELL8, SLEIGHS, SLEIGH BELLS, SLEIGH, Albanys, Portlands, Six Seats, Pony Sleighs, every Geserption, mew and second hand, at lowest popular prices; all styles Carriages. NUFACTORERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. ARNESS, DOUBLE AND 8 FOR coach, coupe and light road wagons hand je and of superior workmanship and qi , for sale at manufacturer's prices bv A. 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 Kast Eighteenth strect, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. C ELEGANT RICH SATIN-LINED NEW Je light spring Coupe; also an elegant new Clarence, lined with brown satin and goatskin. Both will be sold below the cost of manufacture to close an estate, 8. FLANDRAU, Nos 7and th Eighteenth SS) m1 8, a EEACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. UNTRY BOARD FOR HOR! —TAKEN AND delivered in New York; large good feed and care; 16 miles in moderate. Call on or address H. 28 Old slip. LEGANT FRENCH COUPE, BUILT TO ORDER BY Desouche-Touchard, of Paris, in first rate order ice $500; at JOHNSTON N TASSELL'S Mart, 110, {12 and 114 East Thirteenth street. If not sold at private sale betore 12 o'clock on Tuesday it will then be sold at auction to the highest bid der, Also set fine Coupe Harness and set of Double Har. ness, F°%, SALE, ble for coupe, pertectly price $450. POR SALE—BAY MARE, 15), HANDS; GENTLE AND kind; sold for want of wy price $. trots in Sty minutes, T. KELLY, 17 Barclay s\ OR SALE—A STEEL GRAY HORSE, RISING x years; would make a splendid coupe or carriage horsé; warranted every way. Can be seen until sold at | WINTERBOTTOM & CO.’S livery stable, 96 and 98 Sulli- van street, near Spring. a n FoR, SALE—PRICE $500, THREE-QUARTER TRUCK, Team and Harness? truck nearly new: owner wants Can be seen at 55 SUITA- years; sound and kind, Apply at private stable, 108 West Thirtleth st. to sell to go in another business. Columbia street. A BARGAIN—A FINE, ENGLISH STYLE m, lined green morocco; one light glass Urab lined; @ strong open Buggy, both in NOTTS. 1M Woet Twenty-seventh street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, ro SALE—BY A GENTLEMAN, A TEAM OF PER. tectly matched mahogany bay Horses, good trayel- kind and sound; also light top Buy ‘on, Sleigh, Harness, Robes, 4¢.. at a ‘Address HAMMERSLOUGH, Herala Jers; warran and two-seat Wa bargain, for cash. of y OR SALE—BRAN NEW COUPE; BROWN SATID lined, circular front, pole, shatts: cost $2,600; Brews- ter's make: will be sold cheap, at 124 West Twenty-fiith st, {OR SALE—HANDSOME SPAN black and white; sound and young lendid gentleman's road teain, at ks, No, 9 East Nineteenth sirect. RRIAGE FOR SALE.—A It by Bendar. of Paris; hung (tle used, perfectly tresh.' For sale at les ‘ost of importation at priva le, No.3 th street, between Filth avenue and Broad- PIRST CL stalls and ample c street, near Gramercy Vai OR SALE CHEAP—HORS! ness, Polo a street, from 1 tot OR SALE CHEAP. Cold; trot und thr inutes; Depot Wagon, top Wagon, Koad Wazon, tcity makers; also. tw Cows, Alderney Bull and Heiter, property of a gentiem: leaving the country; all frst class and can be bought at a sacrifice, Address box 4,855 Post office. hafts, complete. jock E, SIX YEARS YOR SALE—TWO COACHE! SECOND HAND, IN nice order; also two top Wagons, with new light Wagons, to be seen at BARTON & BOYLE’S, Nos. 6, 8 and 0 Seventh avenue, F®%, HORSES WILL BE TAKEN TO BOARD AT PRI- Yate boarding stable 219 West Forty-first street. Alto a thoroughbred Staliion’: also @ Top Buggy. Forty-ninth stre Anes aiiver mounted; smut wecin excellent orden, Address HARNESS, box 742 Post office. ‘ORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, SADDLES AND ALL L kinds of Saddlery Goods extensively manufactured : a full line of Blankets for street and stable, plush and. other Carriage Roves of oa quality. ©. B. SMITH & CO., 40 Warren street Hess KEEPING.—THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING A m with superior accommodations for ho Would like a limite at moderate rates. ON number to keep during the W: Address JOHN H. ROBINSON, Poughkeepsie, N. ¥. References—R. H. Woolley, witli Cochran & McLean, corner Broadway and Grand street; Alexander Patterson, Fleetwood Park. FQRSEKEEPING “GENTLEMEN, HAVING | Good horses, desiring them kept for the Winter where the best care, men to groom them, box stalls, first class atten- tion kness, &c:, can be accommodated near the city. For reference and particulars inquire of J. W. BELL, 35 Union square, or WILLIAM VAN DEVENTER, Natiobal Express, 65 Broadway. ONDON MADE H 4A ingle style, for sale, at 156 East Twenty-sixt avenite. 00K SS. ble, new, of best quality and street, near Third GOODWOOD WAGONETTE FOR SAL) j suitable for park, country or d into shifting top mail phaeton, nM CURLEY'S Carriage Repos: n stree! for city use. itory, 1M Greraus. and elegant assortment of all the desirable BE ‘ORTLAND MANUFAC- the well known and justly ccle~ EIGHS made by James Goold & Co., AMILY , PRAY & CO, awrence & C0.) 508 Broadway. | (successors to John R, GLEIGHS, (si. “new and second hand slight! MANUS wi VERY DESCRIPTION, several left from last year, ed, tor sale cheap; all es Carriages, FACTUREKS’ UNION REPOSITORY, 638 Broad- TABLES ANI® STABLE LOTS FOR SALE—IN 46TH, ©) 49th, 60th, Sist, 52d, 53d and S4th streets, between 6th and 7th avenues, by P.H. GRADY, 27 Sixth avenue. WAXTED—A STYLISH 15!¢ HAND, 3 TO 314. TIME pole Horse in exchange for a superior single 3 Horse; will pay diference it suited. Apply to private stable, 21 st Twe nd street. ED—A DAPPLE GRAY MARE, 15% BANDS , 6to7 years old, sound and kind. Apply at 470 Pearl street. 7 ANTED.—A SMALL COUPE IN EXCHANGE FC elegant double black real lace Shall and Fiounces. Address EXCHANGE, box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. D5 PER MONTH—A FEW MORE HORSES CAN DL) be accommodated at CALAHAN’S livery stable, 124 East Fifty-fourth street. First class Clarences to let. HOO seelous, , Shera e Robes, Carriages Slelgns ind Cutters, Portland and Trotting, d_other inakers; new and. se Coupes, Coaches, Rockaways, Pa . Top and Road and Express Wagons, Harness, new and cond hand; Robes from $5 upwards, WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. "HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn, PARTMENTS WANTED—BETWEEN FOURTEENTIP nd Fortieth streets and Lexington and Sixth ave: er house preferred; must be all light rooms, iH erald offi MAN WANTS A PART OF A STORE FOR . lard and egg or butcher's stand. ve address for one week at 246 West Twenty- t URNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED—FOR A FAM- ily of five and servant, tor housekeeping ; references required. Address L, SQUADRILLE, Nos, 9 and 1L Maiden lane. a Call or I second si PUENISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL PRI- vate family, in a central location, on @ lease not to exceed. $25 u month. Address PHYSICIAN, box 104 Herald Uptown Branch office. JARTIES HAVING STORES OR OFFICES TO LE’ and those wanting same will insure prompt atte: tion by calling on or addressing JOHN S, EWEN, 39 Nas- sau street. ‘WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A CENTRAL LO- cation, a Sitting and sedroom, furnished or unfur- nished. Address box 1,377 New York Post office. heehee ROOM WITH LIVE STEAM, big INCH pipe, and water on ground floor. Address box 2,83 Post office. ‘ANTED. EASE OR TASE A FACTOR’ with large ground floor; power preferred. Address, with full particulars, box 3,805 New York Post office. 7ANTED—A SMALL OR PART OF STORE BELOW Canal street, In a good location. hardware, rent $500 or less. “Ad‘tress M.S, Herald office. FANTED—A PART OF A HOUSE (PARLOR AND three Bedrooms) for four adults, with convente: for housekeeping. Address, stating location, T., box 2,223 Post office. NISHED, A FLAT OR HOUSE FOR small private family; must be first class; no reply noticed if it does not contain full particulars and price. Address L., box 3,595 Post office. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM! on west side, above Thirty-fourth street, tor gentle: man, wife and litile boy, Address, with fullest particu lars, Y. Y., box 5,473 Post office. AN’ -A SECOND OR rooms, for a in a respectable teenth and Fortie RD FLOOR OF FIVE mily of four adults, in private house, ighborhood; location between Eigh: ects, Broadway and Third avenue; jossesvion imimediately, Ad* Herald office. WANTED— FURNISHED CONNECTING ROOMS, FOR light housekeeping. either in Brooklyn, Newark or ofcity, Addr ts in street, Ne ess, with full particula: York. WASTEDITHE SECOND AND THIRD F INA private family; three adults: central location; references exchanged. Address HOME, box 22 Uptown Advertisement office, 6434 West Thirty-second street... WARTED-A PARLOR, AND BEDROOM. FOR G tleman and wife, between Sixth and Third aven and Fourth and Fifteenth streets. Call on or address Mrs, MAURICE, 68 South Washington square, corner Fitth avenue, for one week. * TANTED—AN UNFURNISHED FIRST FLOOR, tor @ sinall family, below Fortieth street. Address, with terms, C. W., box 136 Herald office. TANTED-FOR A PHYSICIAN, ONE OR TWO Rogins on first floor, in the uppér part of the city, between Thirtieth and Fiitieth streets and Lexington and Seventh avenues. Address PHYSICIAN, Vox 127 Herald Uptow: ich office, TANTED—A CLEAN, NICELY FURNISHED SMA House, or Second Floor or Lower Part of a House ina 00d neighborhood, with every convenience for house- eeping, fer a tamily of three adults. Address CLARK, box 103 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—4N UNFURNISHED House, by a private family of two persons; between, Twentieth and Fittieth streets, Fourth and Sixth ave eon F eaebaa C., St. James Hotel, stating location jerms, &c. ANTED—EITHER FLAT OR SECOND OR THIRD Floor, in @ private house, unfurnished: |p must own house or have @ long lease and be willi have light housekeeping; no answers noticed except in ood neighborhood; will pay $6) per month. Address RIGHT, 33) Broadwa: tos _" ANTED—BY A MARRIED GENTLEMAN, WITH- out children, Parlor and Basement Floors, with modern improvements, on west side, not above Thirtieth street. Address, with full particulars and terms, which must be mode! L. 0., Herald office. Waste, RNISHED—-THREE ROOMS OR A whole Second Floor. in a private house tor a singie lady; location between Second ai simth avenue d Fourteenth and Seg CA he! i ee ta hI fa good restaurant, or Board wi e family; theesexchanged. Address B. Hy Herald oft WASTED sy A YOUNG GENTLTMAN, A NEATLY furnished Room, without board, within easy Address, a, reter- walk of Cooper Union; gas and fire in room. stating terms, E. G., Herald office, Waa A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY of adults, Basement partof a house, Sitting Room and @ few Bedrooms in aper stories, unfurnished ; loca- tion respectable, between Second and Seventh avenues, nd Fifteenth to Sixty-third street; rent moderate; raclite family preferre Address N., Herald office, ANTED—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED tor housekeeping, between Thirtieth and Fift streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues, at about $00 p month, Address HUME, box 18% Herald Uptown Brauch, ce ' WAXTED-—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, SECOND Floor, turnished for housekeeping, private milly y rent $50 to $60 for @ nice place; references, Addre: AMERICA. yw MAN WANTS AN UNFURNISHED BED. 1 et iat reege adatoms stating teres, wich a ventieth stree! = be moderate, M. R., box 120 Herald Uptowa Branch office