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SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES, Cooks, de, garner —A GOOD TO DO COOK. ee mene GOOD GIRT TO. DQ ret cla’ cooks dhoroughiy dnderatandscqekipg ents | desserts; an excellent baker. Can ‘te engaged. City reference. 2 48D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS.—IN A gentleman’, 's family. a first elass cook, where a kitchenmaid is kept; good city reference. Address. 245 WEST 88D ST, REAR—A FIRST CLASS Pe eye Meats, game, &¢., eh vrsiorence ‘willing todd the marketing; best 438 wat fet gooky wnahier an oner ina tal a eialy eat sinks énce from last place. Call un- a CHRISTMAS TELEGRAM, DOUBLE PAPER. EIGHT PAGE SHEET 10-Da¥. CHRISTMAS STORIES FOR CHRISTMAS EVE. A PAPER FOR THE HOME CIRCLE, FULL OF LIGHT AND PLEASANT READING AND ALL THE NEWS. LOOK QUT FOR THR RVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. Chambermaids, &e. WEST 218? ST.—A eon Pear O5 Mismbsrmaia and te auc wr ing 9 & take care of oh oF OM 17, Bi Hig FLOOR.. ployer, A chambefmald ‘end to assist in 25 Fee aE le Dressmakers and Seamstresses. AV.—A FIRST ad wn x years’ eaporianes, in more ing. hing al kh ‘on! ries Ring ana a | © highly recom- more ath her Wear, We ee le and warranted to fit. Oallon or eens FIRST CLASS Di ER wee Lane 4 more enga: evi re and dinner drowen bed; best refer: ont. ress M, Uptown Branch ADY WITH ORIGINAL TASTE AND COOD EX- perience in te ay suite desires a position as designer ina wholesale house; first. tena Sa mee, Address M, 1. Herald Uptown Branch office, Genera! Housework, do. 2 EAST hay om ee earttch gms —_ 21 in Coo! wiaker Seah froner®| ‘pest elt; S Seforduee. 40: EAST TH S8T., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE woman to do general housework in a smail pri- ue family ; is. frst rate washer and ironer and a plain LASNGION AV. CORNER STH 8T.—A RESPEOT- le young girl to do general housework {na private family ; 1s a good washer and ironer; refers to present employer, Housekeepers, &c. WEST HOUSTON ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.— 55 A respectable colored woman as houseXeeper for fora ‘Wikgystie family; can give reference, one week, 100 WEST MTH ST.—AN ENGLISH WIDOW, 25 cael wie cea ER ad pene Ln apps rye finely edu- ‘widower’s or bachelor’s tamily ; no.objection to eentiss as. companion to Te hia Callon or a Mra. C, PRETAL 190 W282 10TH st.—AN EASTERN LADY, TRUST- Worthy and respectable, a8 housekeeper in amail plain family. Call on or address Mra. F. HERSEY, 18 MULBERRY ST., IN STORE,—A WIDOW LADY, without encumbrance, as housekeeper. EAST 16TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMA’ as housekeeper; solely ed make herself agre ble and useful; can speak French and English, Call two days or address ress for two days for NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2£, 1872--WITH SUPPLEMENT A FIRST CLASS COOK; Apply, with references, at Wate. ava .D—IMMED! ald 14 Kast a2 at SSeS A ole Tagen ts ae WHO and trenee Toate rhs Es yk, Washer Were. conte go AMERICAN Ne ip dong ater @ orks ane Sa tire charge of two children snd do who could hy hts: M., to Mrs HARDENBURG) 39 spin Wiksorg. sauking as ing DO o Sopenral 8 WORK, Cay cay hare he three in wi ee at cu Ra CLASS FOREWOMAN ON wr Indies beakies Apply at 51 Warren st, second Warton SWEDISH GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework, to go to Jersey City. Apply at 43 Chain- bers st, New York. WA XTED-A SMALL grr T 14, TO ASSIST taking care of an int nt with vine = lady boarding : one Fs Sars Bd e ee ity of st, and av.; must Bon ra RANHOND, Bi West 254 st. iT S7TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, io buewoe willi tog do. Rig Sonne yeaning ant WANTED-FEMALES, Waren roa aor URBE TO TAKE Apply'at art ed al iain HELP WANTED—MALES. WWANTKD—A CaRveR wo YADERSTANDS ‘u ri Py See ee has best testimonials, Address ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY IN A LAW office ; one who can Ww! some, xperienuce preferred, Apply at iad Fulton st. pon aR alii ht i. lal i a "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN PxaTERe. Ba Vint before ll o’elock at the oyster South Williain she corner of Reaver.” Nouight work. © PYANTED—A Bo! BOY 10 LEARN THE BROKERAGE business; salary $3 per week, Address M. W., Herald yANTED—a GERMAN OR AMERICAN BOY AS inner. WALL's dining rooms, Park av. and dist STE ae FIRST CLASS MEN TO CANVASS tor advertisements ; only sae wh have had expe- rience need notice, Address E, , Herald office. PROPERT UE OR TO OF THE ery FoR LL WANTING Fanatr0n = FARME Old a gous Fava Cand ite ties great markets of New or Phi hitadelpha road, from to 40 when quant where fr mast a Ee ving. Somapaalty 3} roeure work at straw re and manuiactoi ante ‘and « others can Bay buttonmak' ; many English, on ates and are progpe Be vicinity of New York are @ I piprma ton, will pee sent free Vineland, N, Ee SS al a eee CE yeas FOR SALE—45 MILES IN —, JERSEY, about 65 acres; healthy neighbor smite fos station ga lod ected hae ane i ees avenue. aS ing, sioming work al other Scotch farmers have niers of gardeners trom ting Dahers containiny charge. Address WANTED —s FIRST CLASS ORDER COOK A BAA male); German preferred. Apply at 634 Broad ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR; ore who thoroughly Sadavotats. Wit i ess aNd Ci come well recommended to WM. H. FLORENCE, ibathr street and McCombs Daan road * bg hg MAN AND WI IN A FAMILY OF Wrist ty miles in the sountty woman to do gen- man to eucl coupe, Roatan or German, without, chiliren, « good home an uch more, ti A Groce HELE, Li, box tel Herald Uptown branch ‘offhes. __SITUATIONS — "WANTHD—MALES. AX \ YOUNG FRENCH *H GENTLE, N, OF GREAT EX- walter Be ian P in's private fe faraliy' host tel ‘om last vipaaera de as BOROT, a? Wooster st. N EXPERIEN Frey rate: te SITUATION ‘@ banki eter , a testa ea lee, ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN AS ‘cook ie Med ina hotel or restaurant, Address COOK, THE TRADES, — A aust CEAse GERMAN CARVER WISHES A (epmen in an kind of cabinet business; re Galo from 12 Me PM, Acre nce, to Ly or from 6 to tA pape AND penrenpions PRINTER, ABLE & cal pare Gf ES rma sre parheraphn, vy dxiy paper by addressing PGB Lisi Nox 170 Her- owe ‘and other partic bah tenga co eptnb pede AN EXPERIENCED ban eer, to run & a ine or steamboat; ori: long (ire: aR ANBING. 605 ‘atlantis CLERKS AND AND SALESMENy A YOUNG WA beg WHO HAS AS HAD CONSIDERABLE erlence as bookkee| corresponden’ siren a ae ion As bookkeeper oF seintanty relerehces OOK KEEPER, station A. *Accouxms, ‘RIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS written ap; books devised to meet. special require- ments; books Kops examined or nced 5 prgiences. JAMES ‘COX, 4 ‘a ‘all street, third floor N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER IN 4 MANU Saving 5 ml. with reference, stating sa! ary Sxpected b Gn Herald onice. Ava TRAVELLING BALEDLAN White apos ee Eat al adie fine lace and linen pe. ruminy tht ri Soe Ooi uN g te haat ata A ROKR MED ES WA A SITUATION JANUARY ae ow + ae ighest testimonials; salar Sino, “Adare Herald office, is TRAVELLING SALESMAN, HAVING AN EXTEN ve acquaintance in i ‘West and South sueng the on ay Soods dealers, is open for encagement refer iyen from present cmployers. Address BUSINESS, Herald office. sone MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS SALES- in in some reliable house; will give a bonus for a good Position, Aadress J. R. B., Herald office. N EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN, 28 YEARS OF age, understanding German, wishes employment on Te 6a98 January’ 1, as bookkeeper, ¢ correspondent or salesman j'best roterences, "address ft. So'box iui Hetatd RUG CLERK WANTED, APPLY TO WM. A. NEILL, Myrtle ay., corner Hall st., Brooklyn. prs RELIEF CLERK.—A COMPETENT CLERK lesires a few more eng “1 spread licensed, Address 'HARIDES, Herald of IVENING EMPLOYMENT. WANTED.—A YOUNG married gentleman, en; paged as correspondent for a roduce commission house res evening employment; t leisure after 5:30P. M.; expectations moderate. Ad- dress J. B, B., 75 Bre st., New York. me en Rpg a bt aroske tal WANTED— le ad the NEW YORK purr’ GANUFACTOR! Ig 6o., mtcadivat. 48 EAST l4TH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— Arespectable Woman as housekeeper. Can be geen for one day. 123 ¥ WEST 31ST ST., REAR, FIRST FLOOR.—La- dies’ and gentle: men 6 a ashing and ironing done in the best style by Mra. 8. JONES, 152 WEST 31ST ST.-AN EXPERIENCED COLORED Jaundress solicits washing todo at ber own home; Jinens, &c., done in superior style; {oe moderate. irs. J. W. BROWN. 156 & EAST 4TH 8T., NEAR 38D AV.—FINE WASH- and ftuting don done By, a French laundress; laces, ct clothing by piece or dozen: Cs ins cleaned ‘gentlemen's and indies! Jdrens, 157 EAST 52D ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A FIRST CLASS e ‘or addre: Inundress would itke to engage for work by the day or week ; best city reference. 22. WEST 27TH ST., REAR HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR. Washing, , trontiig and fluting done by a German ‘woman; good re! 32 EAST 28TH 8T.—FIRST CLASS Nf al and ironi gentlemen's shirts done up in a x4 desirable manner; also family washing done at erate prices. 33 EAST 218T 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes to get some washing. Inquire for Mrs CARMER. . 435 EAST MTIl_ ST.—A WIDOW WISHES A FEW entiemen’s or families’ washing; iga compe- tent hand and punctual. Call on or address Mrs. PYNE. Nurses. &e. 118 EAST 30TH ST.—A- YOUNG LADY TO TEACH nd take charge of children under the age of iwolve years, in a family ; is willing to assist in sewing oF light Cn pear had several years’ experience in teac! ing; will_ give best reference. Address E. 8. B. 148 WEST 8D ST., FIFTH room.—A young French bias for ing children; to go to the coumtry ; good reference. Address. 1 HUDSON 81.—-A_ YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS Engl e 's nurse or chambermaid; can speak French Call or address. 24 ve 9 BUIZABETH ST, BETWEEN HOUSTON AND rince sts.— ‘ong hei woman, fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; good referencsa" ° WEST 17TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECT- able woman as wet nurse; best references, Ad- FLOOR, FRONT irl, newly arrived good plain’ sewer; no objection |ALESMAN—OPEN FOR AN ENGAGEMENT ON baa Ist of Syunsr 7. iD asco paeony hosiery or white ods pope artment; » present employers. Rok REICHEL, 217 B Broome: street, SArEeS WANTED,.—APPLY TO EDSON, BRAD- Y & CO., 495 Broadway. Stross WANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN IN AN importing and jobbing houge of laces, embroide! aos one poe eres with the trade in lirge towns an also a young man who has had some experience in fhe ‘asiness. Address. with name and reference, SALES. MAN, box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office. eee orl WANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN that has acquaintance wee other ities with the lenge ers of stating expectations, Herald 0 ol JARNISH TRAVELLERS DESIRING TO CHANGE January | can secure a [ene ead eng Snenge by dressing, with particulars, box 103 Herald of ‘WANTED Fast CLASS ENTRY CLERK BY A handwricngertving ‘Peterences end stating what alate Ti ins ferences an rating what ir isexpected B, & CO., box 5,071 Post office, i J ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TEA CLERK; ONE VERY thorough in all its details will meet with a perma- nent situation, Address Post office box 3,085, Niece dears YOUNG COMPETENT DOUBLE ENTRY bookkeeper; salary moderate ; ag tote references required. Address for tliree days A. lerald oftice. ANTED—A GOCD SALESMAN AND SRAVELARA seganined. with the jobbing trade in honse. ddress Hi, L., Herald office. W'xrep-ms POSITION OF WHITE GOODS buyer, in a first cae jobbing house; have had i! long experience; ; thoror Acero WHITE GOOD: ph com) tent: best references. 730 ‘orth 20th st., Philadel: ANTED—BY A WINDOW GLASS *IMPORTING house, a first class travelling salesman; one who has a trade will hy literally dealt with. Address, with full particulars, 8. B., Herald office. ‘WeAnten ey AN EXPERIENCED CANVASSER OF energy and Sut ‘a position wit surance company, or will canvass for an honest living can be dress ENERGY, Herald WASTED-A SITUATION INA. RELIABLE GRAIN, roduce and commission house, py a young man who haan linge Acquaintance in the Western States: give good reference in St. Louis and Cinelnnatl. My Guaisiance isin Kentucky, Obie; Tndiawa. tilinois Mic souri and some in Kansas and Nebraska, Address for one week J. M. B., care of Hannibal and St. Joe Rail- Toad office, 335 Broadway. 250 EAST BROADWAY.—A NEW ENGLAND American widow of the highest respectability, flay, willing and industrious, as nurse and seamstress or houickooper fond of children. Cail on or address to-day woman as wet nurse. 437 = EAST 18TH ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A RE. pectable old lady neces nurse or lady's nurse ; 437 tender. Can be seen for tw AQ] STH AV BETWEEN ain AND 39TH STS, second floor, front—A respectable married Woman as wet nurse. ' Call for two ‘aya. 1.480 2D AV.— A WIDOW LADY TO TAKE charge of a child at her own home; best ret- erence. Address L, Miscellaneous. 26 WEST 37TH ST.—WANTED, A SIUATION, where Tan bring my child, 11 months with wei ces wo sige eoler & Wilson's machin nds dressmal ‘wages desired. Cal ‘and hotxekecpiny on oraddress ‘ANTED—EMPLOYMENT OF SOME KIND, BY A Young lady, who can give unexceptionable refer- Adaress W., box 181 Herald Uptown Branch office. WEST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED 3 under- 4a home. gore than Ta, MOK ANTED—A POSITION BY A THOROUGH BOOK- Keeper and expert accountant of many years’ prac: ind experience in ye commercial houses, eyed . works and manofacturing establishments; has be: cupied for several years in examining and been and accounts, settling partner: chergetle, aud of strict integrity; referenced ample energetic, aud of strict inte; p ees Address for one week 0. 5., box wr) Pe A& SITUATION. “WANTED—AS- “COACHMAN, 1 BY A competent Englishman, sober and careful; ‘best ref- erence from essen te Address T. J. W,, harness store, 19 West 28tl A y SO eaten MAN he ad A SITUATION as coac! foom or as port ina good sity reference, aif on or address RICHARD LANE S19 West 37th st., New York. SITUATION AS COACHMAN—BY A SINGLE MAN: has lived with the most respectable families in this ity ; satisfactory city reference. Call on or address J. B,, gy Od West Soh at 8 private stable. Sy ear YOUNG aa. COMPETENT, and who is willing to make himselt gene- rally Usctl te servant with private fatny on arses City Heights; w: ares | wy. er ee] and board, Address, wil referen¢ ost office, COACHMEN AY GARDENHA 8. rs PROFESSIONA Li Legragons WANTED— AS Bical LADY. FROM “SCOTLAND WOULD “LIKE Fe oo as bookkeeper or corresponding clerk; has had two years’ eRrerience and can give the highest relerence. °Kadrese F, HBARER, 543 Broadway. FRENCH-GERMAN LADY, EDUCATED IN PARIS and Germany, thorough Hnguist, musician, &c., en- cazed during the ‘forenoon, desires Board in a private family in. return for instruetion: afternoon or event hours; highest references, | Address B, L., box 116 Meral n 265 Broadwa} LP WANTED-FEMALES, _ A RADY, WANTED—GOOD ADDRES, 2 70 CANVASS ra first c! TMoagazine; iT made, Apply to. F- EPA 51 Tibetty ven? only A STEADY WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK— Tp a small private family; pty be @ good Jaundress; Foferences required. 203 East 39t REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY TO’ $15.—MEN, Raat wet ay fragile to o learn and take positions; han the su) ” , oaths ave opposite Cooper The ‘tute. isis A MME. L. pararoas 3 42 mee ‘23D ST.—WANTED, py e ie, good trimmers on Clegant silks, oan and ekii igh Hine per day for good steady SMALL FAMILY B OWER W! i A COL- ored girl for general housework; sh fectly trustworthy and an extra genteel a A HOUSEWORK, box 109 Herald omer, © idl RESPECTABLE APABLE HOUSE wanted. Address J) INS, Herald oa GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. OUR LADY CANVASSERS FOR A STAPLE ARTI- Cle ; the best of its kind in the market; casily sold, as mae Bee leas Value ‘of their money 5 Mberal terms. Call URSE ae YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS been accustomed to the care of a child two years old; one rons ire has good reterence. Call at basement door, TPR GIRLS TO WoRK IN FACTORY, CORNER UF Seth st. and Nth av. ; wag lo $5 per week. For partieulars call from 11 York AMES, 204 Broadway. $15.—MEN, learn and take. positions THOMPSON'S College, REDUCTION ed TELEGRAPHY TO wonen, boys and girls to Gemand greater than the supply. 2 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. oe. AND SALESMEN WANTED—TO SELL standard goods By sample; a fortunate chance to iaeke maney ta rapidly; days oF evenings, Call at % Lih- erty st., room GENTS vat poner SELL THE ENGKAVING OF “Greeley and Family ;" one agent made $50 one day; ents to sell other artic AMERICAN NOVI ELTY ‘COMPANY, 302 Broadway. N.Y, are MAN WANTED—TO WORK IN A LIQUOR store; one han: is competent in keeping accounts, ‘Apply to B. vi GHERTY, corner of Van Brunt and Dikeman streets, South Brooklyn. Dg hs J ARR ath THE CITY ane Pela ld out the United States for -a new ty sherorene Tak! E territor: 6. Apply to or addres ren MIL LER & 0, inte Chambers NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want an honest, strictly temperaie American, Rog: Ushman or Turk, not older than 25 years; also young man LACM fas eae BY WANTED—AT 070 6TH AV.; GOOD REFERENCE, BY, WANTED—IN AN OFFICE, DOWN TOWN; i or oe + year “8 peed ts willing to make mgelt neu and Festdes with his parents, caMl address box 1,927 New York Postoffice. / wren oa OY WANTED—IN AN OFFICE; MUST COME WELL recommended and write well; wages $250. Appiy at 48 Broad st., room 29, at 9 Four AGENTS WANTED—FOR ASTAPLE igh on used In every family; you give value for the mon and can sell the same people azain; best thing ul its Kind out, Call at 29 Broadway, room 35. ENTEEL AGENTS WISHING TO MAKE 83 OR $4 evenings, of to $12 daily, ina respectable busi- ness, call at ¢ 1, up stairs, 610 Broadway. WA WANTED=<AT DWYBR'S OYSTER HOUSE, Aertiers GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON; a eg Ag wartress and to assist in washing and fron, irl as nur por WP uaa lad te yeas ana. SC lial ANTED—NIGHT WATCHMAN; A MIDDLE AGED te Brgpevey and "dot man (American or German) at St. Germain Hotel, Apply between 8 and 9 o'clock ° Fan engacemont to a frat dines house on. son dan ary i Aadre resy D. E. F., box 126 Herald office, for one week. ‘ANTED—Ii coy tetipved A FIRST Of.A88 NICKEL W buffer. other need apply wt 22 Beekman st was FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS AND TOOL ers. oho auWwing MACHINE COM- ane Stamford, Conn. “ANTED—A mivasion, BY A FIRST CLASS MA- Ww? chinlst aud ;toolmaker, Address J. T., Herald re A ZQURG, SCOTOUMAN, LATELY janded, a situation in the nursery line, who has leaned the Theisen im Scotland, ‘Apply. at 327 Living. ston st, Brooklyn. OR SALE—BRICK MANSION 84X127, for an institution, hotel or Apply to the owner, A. H. RATHBONE, 112 Broadway. bg RESIDENCE.—A FINE PLACE IN 10" , for lent . D. nee gees, ovo ere 3 SUITABLE ntleman’s residence, REAL ESTATE “WANTED. ANTED TO. PI HASR—A SMALL HOUSE, CIN A aren stating pice, 1 sine Se, Torah rice, location, &c., R. G., Hert Uhiowa Bran oe FRONT HIGH GH BaseMENT FOR AN OFFICE OR A te early ‘Apply’ at tho Wane oy fo HANDSOME arent AVENUE STORE TO 2 Age ree case a beat pa rt of the event for first a] Ww or February. Address 5! AVENUE Por iz Heratd office. SPLENDID SMALL STORE TO LET—ON SIXTH Syenue, with dwelling sparbpenias also several op alte Fitts Avenue Hotel. Mier Stores, inside and corners; all heated ; rents no ob- iget if owner is suited with the Dustness. Apply at office Sixth avenue. A —TO LET, NO. 6 tig a STREET, NORTH side,*near Broadw: @ large an ran five Sol arown, stone front, Hore, ‘with two 22286 foe and good under cellars of same dimensions: size, 25x! feet. Ap- ply to BLACKWELL & CO., 56 Liberty street a4 ROOM TO LET, advertising cen , VENING TELEGRAN 2 GroREs AND Goris ON BROADWAY AND SIXTH avenue.—A new Building is being erectea on Sixth grene. in the ao oes ond soenecdnn with 1,265 to 1,269 way betw. Thirty-frst and Thirty-second streets. Lary) ‘Duildings, will he Mitvided into Stores and Brose 0 suit tenants, Apply to W. 8, MELDRUM, 1,269 Broadway. A FIRST RATE CHANGE Aa ese at | the office of the [: Sen 4 bal ge TO LET, WITH WELL LIGHTED 2x56, TOxSA 26x100, and basement 25x80. Kopke NORRIS & MILLER, 220 East Forty-first street, wes ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LARD REFINER; NO others need apply. Address LARD, Herald office. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT NECKTIE cutter, Address F. W. B., box 183 Herald office. ¥V ANTED—A WORKMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN. derstands the routine of a saltpetre or nitrate of soda refinery, Address X,, box 108 Post office, New York. ANTED—A DRAUGHTSMAN IN AN ENGINEER'S daresay with specimens, stating lerma CLViL NUT: ‘e: ing gag REN, tare of GA. Menges, 30 Dey Bt, iT ANTED—TO-DAY, TWO ARTISTS IN pao re INK ‘an colors, ladies or Gentlemen, accustomed to ene lerged § grea aalary. Cee ‘Ass t od Poe a Mor toene F to tel chs ie gt chemica a Sty ‘Apply per- by i 1 Wa. Si. Gin T M wat 621 6th Nee WASTED—A PERSON (UNMARRIED PREFERRE to take charge of a blank book department; one ta. miliar with making estimates for printed and litho- graphed work and canvassin, lers, who hag bad Several years’ experience and who can furnish references for integrity, sobriety and ably which will pear. the glowest scrutiny, may apply to H. B. NIMS & CO., Troy, H Nass CHRISTMAS TELEGRAM, DOUBLE P/ PAPER, EIGHT PAGE SHEET CHRISTMAS STORIES A PAPER FOR THE HOME CIRCLE, FULL QF LIGHT AND PLEASANT READING AND ALL THE NEWS. LOOK OUT FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. FOR CHRISTMAS EVE. [3 ERENCH | ADVERTISEMENTS. NE. DAME FRANCAISE, BONNE ‘coUPEUSE ET bonne couturiere, nouvellement arrivee, desire en- trer dans une maison de confection ou chez un costumier. reser Hotel ae Paris, 22 West Houston st., aux initia- Jes A. M, ‘KS For _ , SALE. ytd y 676 THIRD AVE- A FOR SATO, 70 . rown stone, first class store nue; fear five story bi Bro) erty, eac! 36 et front by 79 fe TS feet deep; Jot 100; also hwest corner Fe eet and Third avenue, five stories, 25 feet 2 it and built 100 leop. This nted and paying income; rell as great fut being lo- irge proposed public a a REvate @ epot;, 6% nd Cent RANGES CRAWFORD: 117 Broadway and 966 Third avente. poe STH AVENUE—218T, 23D, aH, 29TH, A’ 420, 48th, Sid, h, Grin and @2d itreets, Mth, 4 ary Beeaabieat Pit Pine ot. and 226 6th av. N OPPORTUNITY.—VERY pag? yen] Murray Hill, ar a vie avenue; @ four stor: mn @, 20x55; lot 100 feet. “ost Ing the, as Fixtures aa ‘ond Y ohandshers; $32,500 wi akon 3 purchased a asion on Ma; iy are STEVENSON & BON. 3 Fine se) avenue. Beane ‘ifth ‘avenue, one of ult ae ever" “fut in New York, Lm ed rose wood, pI A viet ae between ‘eink nd 8 sith $00,000." our cent 101 , 25x85x! ‘RIKER ESSE & CO., No. 5 Pine street. ro SALE—A THREE er BASEM NT AND SUB. rents for SIU rine ceenth ses South & Brooklyn, R POSITIVE SALE—AT BEST PRICE THAT CAN be obta! tleth foe) close to preg oR a firet class gee story high stoop brown stone lence, handzom pte seg a poe A yer en gan fara ‘West side. fo Soahetecue che ALL!—WILL BE istmas Day, from 10 to famerses ne want clewant paleual Residence No, 43 fn eee four story brown sto! ex- tension. ri ed in i hard woods, finis! the most elabor: manner nest, sfapinet ont pg ontainin man c BA op Pe 1 ahpad tes an . ATOH & aie DOREN, 610 Sixth avenne, - FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 72 WEST Fifty-first street, in fee on restricted. ground; hard wood fintsh ; terms to'suit. Apply to HENRY } Son Sixth avenue, McGUCKIN, AY FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SALE—ONE f the finest on Fifth avenue, with or without the expemsive Furnitures house 28 feet widey price ‘$180,000; oF would rent, with furniture, at $10, 2a per ear. ‘For tull particulars apply to JAMES R, EDWARD, 277 West Twenty-third street. FIFTH AVENUE HOUSE FOR SALE—860.000 Pare, Nowa. stone sp niec wit exten cnre, Address i Dror lone; built with extra care, OWNER AND BUILDER, box 161 Herald office. ig i BoRDING , Love fteag Heh PUR sieie vt, a ferry. 1W)X10, suitable for coal, stone, ware. tab) housés, factories and y business, Connected with trade, West Sixtycoighin iitreet, overlooking: te Haeon oot esi n Senay, to Grand Boulevards VK STEVENSON TE |+ SON, 11 Pine street and 226 pty avenue, ras DEALERS, TAKE sett dae PLOT 75x10, for sale, near Broad wi id Sixth ave. Address THREE LOTS, box 166 Herald office. OTS. —THREE FULL LOTS, SOUTH SIDE OF Thirty-ninth street, Ninth and nth, premnen, suit- able for tenements or factory; brie’ rms casy, GEO, W. DA CUNHA, owner, West! mi ety eighth st. nue. pathirmniin rau FOR SALE AND ERALD BRANCH “OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ree ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL 8 P, Me ON SUNDAY FROM 3 108 P. M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT NO, 7 FRONT STREBT, BROOKLYN, Ww yESTCHESTER CO COUNTY TY PROPERTY FO! ENT, LE OR TO Ri Frans, raeite Fi PLOTS “AND Lors F FOR SALE— HOP TO LET—LARGE AND LIGHT ROOM, IN SE ond story building No. 9 East Ninetoenth street, ne rorndway ; suitable for any business, without stea power. TORE AND BASEMENT TO LET—TOGETHER OR ane arate 5 Cie, ied many. years as a gents’ furnishing an ; ah 46 wourth avenue, Inquire in to let; also a Parlor Floor if desired, apply on the premises. T° LET—A LOFT, 60x0, FOR A LIGHT BUSINESS, with or without Steam Power ; 260 West Twenty-clghtht surest or storame. Apply to AMES H, TIRRELL, 300 ‘West Twenty-oight street. 10 LET—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FISH MARKET, situated 1p & good locally) a Stet rate piace for a ‘ood man. ty {9 8, atand 402 Washington ‘arket, or a tan corner of Tiventy- fitth street and Third avenue. 10 LET—A HANDSOMELY FITTED CORNER STORE on Third avenue; also a corner Store on Sixth ave- nue, with full plate glass, marble floor and counters. Pie HODGES, 28 Vesey street. sie LET—THE SMALL STORE 888 THIRD AVENUE, near, myenntty -eighth street ; an old established stand ; suitable for any wht business. H. . CONDI, 139 East Twelfth street. 0. MANUFACTURERS.—TO LEASE, GROUND Floor, 54x100: also Second Floor, containing about 3,000 ret of for room; can furnish steam power nt $40 per Norse power. Apply toH. W, GREENE, 20 Plymouth street, For 5M AVENOE. 10.—T0 PHYSICIANS, DENTISTS, milliuers, &c.—Two Rooms, in extension, first floor, pultable for any light business; private entrance and a 464. BROOME STREET—T0 LET, FOUR LOFTS in this Dullding ene terms to a desirable ten- ant Apply to Ht. C DES, Arneld, Constable & Co.'s, 4B6 AND.18, BROOME STREET.—T0 LET, FIRST Floor and Basement, 50x10), in this Righiy desir- -able store. Apply to H, ©. PEDDES, Arnold, Constable & Co,’s, 309 Canal street. __-_ DWELLING | HOUSES ‘TO. LET, Unfarnished. HANDSOME FOUR STORY MODERN BROWN stone House to say CATR AS annum; location first class, near the Park. Apply toJ. F, FISHER & SON, %4 Sixth avenues. OWN TOWN, FULL FRONT, HIGH STOOP HO to rent, 16 rooms) ail all Limo rovements; in good order Possession, RICE, 200 Hudson sire 7p LET—THE SMALL THREE STORY HOUSE 20 East Twenty-seventh street, near Madivon avenue; seven rooms, Pees order ; — painted and papered; rent seen from 10 to ¥URNISHED ROOMS j ar. APARTMENTS LEMEN.— 10 R week, 21 A yoneuiae noon TO LET TO GEN Inquire at 212 East Eleventh street. NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR housekeeping: gas and water; $10 a West Thirtieth street. A “A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT FRONT ROOM iA tnd Hedroom, with bathroom attached, third floor, cheap; com rnished for housekeeping. Inqul At 408 Weot Twenty-fourth streets, apr geres: 8 | Ge Parion, wi DESIRING VERY CHOICE ROOMS OR Parlor, without, board, furnished very handsomely, in first class house and kept in proper style by smail pri- vate family, may call at 21 West Ninth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. Oe SMALL AND. “ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM i to let. 24 West Twenty-ninth street, opposite Gilsey jouse. Hg LET—A FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, nished, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply k 269 Sixth avenue, [\0 LET—10 A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF. A LARGR well furnished Room on first floor; water and gas. 41 East Nineteenth street. LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SINGLE gentlemen. Apply at 18 West Forty:third atreet.. t | T™ynitoure SINGLE NICELY 1 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, without board, 318 Second avenue. 3. -CHOICE OF SUITS FOR SMALL FAMILIES; J, fitting and Bed Room, connecting, furnished for Housekeeping; water in rooms: larga w wash we. town, new, clean and respectable. roadway, room 9, SMoom Eateg ‘es 164. with 41 room: house See owner, 194 NISH it and gas; baths on each Telerences’ Meg!) SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD. SUNNY front Room on fourth floor ard also trout Basement, well furnished, suitable for gentlemen or famil, ‘| 14 WEST FIFTY-FIFTH STREET.—THREE ‘ROOMS, communicating, op first floor, convementiy and com fortably furnished, tor pourekeen ng: neighborhood un- 6 excoptionable ; rent $40 per month. 7 MADISON STREET.—PURNISHED ROOMS, without board, for gentlemen only; private tam- ily; house first class; superior aceominouations, includ- ing gas and bath.. Call all this week. 10 WEST FORTY-FIRST STR ERT —A LARGE, cel furnished front Room, for gentlemen only, without board; references; terms reasonable. Tio MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER — Farntshed Rooms, with’ every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable small families, 135 FOURTH AVENUE.—GENTLEMEN OR GEN. Uemen and wives can have newly and hand- somely furnished Rooms on second floor, with bath and comtorts of home ; price reasonable. +990 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let on second floor, to ge UNFURNISHED ROOMS — AND APART= ; NTS TO LET, YF —SEVE) cH FLATS ‘To RENT ELOW * the Park, Hoibnet Janitor and heated ; fre 0 r’ month, ‘om TA. M to BM Seve ALF OF FIRST OLASS HOUSE, WITH | BATH, ung all improvements; only 15 minutes front ice -and yenue Howl: tent ot UK Ok COMPANY, 166 Malden lane. nee Toss ET—HALF HOUSE (UPPER PART), 1,020 Toe dress inquire in drug store corner Third pi a aud: Tenth street. ty * penindlncans adway, to private family; rent moderate. ?—UNFURNISHED, 12 ROOMS, OF HIGH STOOP Ute PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE 41 WEST renty-fourth street; 5 rooms; rent $40, Apply on F story house; Jocation Tenth street, near Second T B. MINTS, 63 SIXTH AVENUE, BELOW Wav. erly place.—Ladics and gentlemen will be asion- ped ute rigs we par for Castof Clothin Carpets ya Dresses, $10 to $75; Conta, $6 to $25; Pants* $10; "Please enit’ or sends note by post. ‘Ladies Salted on by Mrs, Mints, T 2 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD Jn Westchester, close to the city; improved and un. street—M. LEON pays the highest prices for Ladi improved.” POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 aud 6 Warren | and Gentlemen's Costar Clothing, Carpe, ker tutti street anch office, Fordham. waited on by Mra. Leon. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON A Ff AT st AIXTH AVEN( ng prices Hall for Cast-off Wearing A H ‘i DB ERG) KAL TE. Aas f + Coats, 82, Ti tis mean ant Please call on or addrest Wr. or Mrs. He HAWRIS ci CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO APPRECIATE.—SE- 4X lect a home, Jersey City Heights; fay registered At competing prices; private sale exclusively; convent- healthy ‘ventions rs increasing in value; pret it iS 0 to handsome, commodious Resi- to French oy weeps styles; "ert to penne JOHN ‘opposive Court House, Jersey City Heights, Sixth avenue, third store above Waverley’ Place. __ DENTISTRY, ODE RN. “DENTISTR DR. R be LATE 1 378 Canal street, now No. 7 Clinton plece hen, atreot).—Artielal Teeth on new principles: Immovabie;” used as natural teeth; Teeth extracted without pain willl gas or benumbing process. SALES AT AUCTION, AR B. rin Rig hampers and 77 Reade streets, mts Day TUESDAY), Bocemper 2 Et arclock A. Mey at their saloaroores, © 96 Chambers snd £ ‘ond fee VALUABLE PIAMON 8 AND Sines. PRECIOUS STONE! MOUNTED IN 18 CARAT GOLD, removed from 38 Union square to aif OE, stores BOC Chambers erret is careneens sei tt cae 10. Ww ; rich solid Gold al ‘of th lateat Pals 2 scrinene: oot banting sichee ane ladle an eeptiones, serve, by order of paso Ne 0 Oe BURR, TRUSTEE, comm rising, anaoxneal , the finest stock ever offered at at in’ this city, aid aggregating ‘nearly $200,000 value. “This stock hae all been manufac 1 saleaand is of the latest aud’ most elegant desinee wad BRACELETS CLUSTE! 4 TAYRE BROOCH RINGS: AND BENCAR Ringe LOCKETS, SCARF INS AND DING, STUDS, SLEE' BUTTONS, de pm, 8 all of the finest cut and water, of old t SOLID GOLD JEWELRY—Ccmprising Bracelets, Neck- aces, Earrings. Brooches ana Sets ch eeiuinte worketons LLEN B, MY A B. nan A AUOTIONEER. ELEN BR: MINER @ BRO. ox WOON AND se bad EVENINGS, at 73g 0 polock. & at their new’ re (wei A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF A |UWN CON- Competing. choice exam pies of artists of the ig, Mesnehy in, English an Phin schools, viz, = "geet Bonderimanny of rien Parey,. Professor Carl Hubner, oe fessor Schultze. Brion, N Dis A, Calame, F. Von'Seben. Reyntiens, De'Brackeleer, L. de Beu! Rosenboon, Vermulen, W. M. Brown, Kuwasseg, W. 8. Mount and of vee number of fine English Ware Colors bars Ha: & ee fii above will be on ox loneion: on and Thursday, December 26, day and evening...» “ATER B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Lear one ooaRt rs and 77 Reade strects. yy ALLEN Ree ae Cali) ss 1036 oF oelock a fee sglecrcomss: HANDSOME HOUREHOLD P SORMITCRE, Mirrors, Carpets, &c., &¢, Details in time. eich 9 Pe Srna P street, 8 Jot of Foys, Watches. Also Marshal's and | Clothing, & M ion I will sell ES a a , ee Fooms, reine br Nord sale St adios He Hats, Rib! HAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF iP public auction this O'clock, at 21 Cherry street, the. Fitures and ons atl of a Liquor Store. JOHN CONTRELL, Marshal. ARSHAL’S SALE.—TUESDAY, Piaeaee. 1872, at 1036 0! x 1 at No.1 North W: wi virtue of an ¢x. illinery Store, cor bons, and Velvets and Store mh, the contents of @ ii ae 4 sting of ladien! pane, Bonnets, Rib- JOH a H HILLIER, Marshal. + ARSHAL’S SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUC- tloneer—Kid Glove Manufacturing Machines, &¢.—, Tucsdar area an lock, Glove Manufacturing Sewing Ma- "By Will sell this East Broadway, at salesroom, chines, 19 Whee! de Howe's. Wilcox & Gibbs, Florence?s, ‘ease mai ri and family” Sewis Fi rfect_o1 unfin- hed Kid Gloves, Tables, Cha vOulcloth, Desks er Sale Positive, A. AARONS, Marshal, _ + at 103" o'cl 436 Hudson street, DAVIS, pon behest WILL SELL ae rug at marble top Bureaus, Washstands, ‘rabies hates, Be steads, Carpets, Stoves, &c. tee Tia Co., 98 Eighth avenue. SALE—WATCHES AND gs ‘ORES’ Auctioneer, will ‘ell thie aay ‘at 12 o'clock, 800 lots fine told! Id and Diamond Jewelr: rare, Pistols and other valuable ie attention ot dealers. Order Solomon & salesroom fine ‘PAYWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, pAMER AGAR, Ot ty will mn t Ne kott, Subse Remnants, 500 lots Sheets, ee miles, Cont, Fantaloons, Vests. By order of Spring stre NFECT Located leading ave~ did cash trade; rare investment. Pi lars. ‘articn wrRORGE W. SIMERS, Store Ageney._, A FIRST CLASS GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE— Location unsurpassed ; extensive cash trade ; enter- prising, mparty Oe to make money; bargain. Parti ‘i ORG W. SIMERS, Store Agency. —FOR SALE ‘OHEAP—LIQUOR STORES, SAM- + ple Rooms, Cigar Stores, Rostaurants, 0; ster Sa- loons, Motels, Gungertes, Meat Markets, vision Stand: lone! tory. MI’ SHELLS Stere Aj Bakeries, wency, per or Pro- Manuface 7 Cadar street A Fourth street, ROH, JOHNSTON, AUOTIONEER.—OFFIOR AND salesroom, 37 Nassau street, gppoaiie the Post office ; Horse Auction Branch, 10 to 11¢ Bast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenu BY JOliKstoN # YAN TASSELL, PECIAL SALE OF VINE BRONZER CLOCKS OPERA GLASSES, SILVER-PLA ED W. RE ANTE GOODS, &C- TH DAY (TUESDAY)! avil o'clock, at their salesroom, 87 7 Kagean street. A. SqBLBECKER, AUCTIONEER, + Valuable Property on Seventeenth strect, near Union ‘square, ‘on Twenty-second street, near horn is avenue, A. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO. will sell at anction, on jay, Dec, 26, at 12 o'clock, at salesroom 111 Broad- way—Beventeenth street—The’ three story high base. nent brick House and Lot 119 Bast Seventeenth strect, near Union square. Twenty-second street, East— four story, brown, stone House and Lot and the House, hold Furniture) 207 West Twenty-second street, west of Seventh avenue. Pays 15 per cent. Handbills at the auction room. J. BURKORER, SON & 00., WILE, SELI AT AUC « ‘tion on Friday, December 2%, at 12 M., at Exchange Balesrooms, under direction of Geo. H. Brewster, Lea. reteree, the four story and basement brick House and Lot No; 818 Ninth avenue (new number), next to the southwest corner of Fifty-fourth eet; lot 25.14 x84 house 60 feet deep; 18 finished ag store and dwelling’ Mi at 77 Cedar street. AME RT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesroomy 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets, Toys, Dolls, Games and Aoliday’ Presen THIS DAY, at 11 o'cloc! WALDRON & COOKE will sell anabove large lines of every description of Mechanical, Tin and Wood Toys, Building Blocks, Wax and China Dolls, naked and dressed} Albums, Bon Bons, Glove, Work, Handkerchief and other Boxes; Chess and’ Checker Men’ and Boards; Dominoes, China Dinnor and Tea Sets, Trumpets, Bugles, Accorde- ons, Harmonias, Concertinas, &c. ; Smoking Sets, &c. WALDRON & COOKE, ig to the immense quantit; of Holiday Presents at revved oe day will sell Furnl- ture, Carpets, Beddii \_ House! foods, at private sale, at auction prices. Parties Wishing to purchase will ask forMr. Cooke. Inthe stock are three very fine Par- lor Suits, covered in fine silk brocatel; also three super inlaid walnut Bedroom Suits. AronoN NOTICE,—R. T, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), December 24, ‘Gt 1034 o'clock, at our salesroom, 118 Chambersstreet, ‘Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Table anid Pocket On in lots to suit city and Soanry: tr French tinned Ware, Shovels and 8} panes rT tee], Tacks, Pumps, Coal Hods, &c, Catalogues on ory of sale, . R. T. Hag ZELL & ety Gee Chambers street. ACTION. AUOTION, AUCTION, Eigst ciass Household Furniture, 500 yards Carvets, THIS MORNING, December 24, at 11 o'clock. property of Dr. W. P. Richaris, heavens, city, at the pri- vate residence 113 Clinton place ¢ (iignth street), between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ER: ROTH, Parlors—Velyet, Brussels, Medallion Carpi nifl- cent Marie Antoinette, Pompadour and Turkish styles Parlor Suits, in crimson satinand reps; rosewood parlor e grand 7% octave Pianoforte, cost $875; Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Bookcase, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, Clocks, Curtains, Bedsteads, Hureaus, Washstands, Matirewes, Beddiag, Buffet, Extension Table, Etageres, Tables, Basement, Servants’ Furniture, &c.’ Sale posi: tive. House to let! 1 &e., Screws, Mi askew Auctioneer. A Gx SALE AT PRIVATE de Goes 14 West Twenty-sixth street.—This day, commenc- = m8 104 19 o'clock, HENRY ZIMM, auctionee: — ots: slegant Household, Furniture, rosewood Parlor and Bedroom Buits, Mirrors, Brussels Oli Paintings, Bedding, Lounges, Spring Malt thresses; also Diniig’ Room, Basement and Kitchen Furs niture, and every article necersary tor housekeeping. —f0LOMON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TUES- day lay, December 24, at 10% o'clock, at 877 Third ave- nue, one Plimpton Bedstead, Brussels Carpets, Bureaus, Tavles, Bedsteads, Lounges, &0. A. ~ CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER—ADMINISTRATOR'S salo—This diy (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, at 79 Nas- Sau street, near Fulton, Mugnificent rosewood Piano- fortes, elegant Parlor Suits in satin; richly carved Chamber Suits, Beds and Bedding, hair Mattresses, Ex- tension Tablen Wardrobes, Bookcases, Lounges, silver. ware, &c. Sale positive to close the esiate, a thotart Oi UCTION NOTICE.—$25,000 WORTH Elegant Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Falntings, Velvet and Brussels Carpets at public auction this da; Tuesday, commencing at 10%, at v n est, bet. an Pianotorte, Paplot Suits, Bedroom Suit damely, “c ‘are 14, Bookease, Books, eres, Easy Chairs, Miro) attre Plows, rm totes Lounges, Extension Ta: oy sine Sonate Bs Basement jots use- +| ful Household Goods, ked and shipped. D, Auctioneer, LU Net is hal UCTION SALE of over $12,000 wor: Household Furniture, Bronzes, Hlanofor the property of W. R. Livingston, 36 West 15th at., near 6th av, commencing on this day (Tuesday), 2th.’ Parlor Suits, de, o'clock, hea: “Antoinette sty ¢n, covered silk brocade richest ae scription; Etageres, Bookease, marqueterie Cabine! anolorte, ‘colebraved maker; Bronsta, rosewood, welnut Chamber Furniture, Mattresses, Blankets, Extension \ Table, Buéfet, China’ Ware, Cutiéry, Ginssware,. Silver ware, Linen, memo ol Kitchen’ Furniture; also ser- vante’ apartments, AUGUST fT MARTINES, ‘, Auctioneer, ABT Sar. JOHN R- LEVISON, AUCTIONEER, Most important and valuable collection of Fine Of! Paintings, contribated to by foreign aud Amictican artiste, num- 280 works of art, Tuesday evening, December M1, con- tnuing Thursd: Lay jay evenings. LEVISON’ 8 Art Gallery, 521 Broa Nicholas Hotel building. Splendid opportunity or buyers, as every picture will be positively sold, and without reeerve. Bk COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Elegant Household Furniture, Pianos, one Cabinet upright do., on Organ, 20 or 30 Oil Paintings and ch; Brussels Carpets, 18 or 2), Mantel, an Mirrom, Parlor, Dining Room, Bedro goods: elogant Mantel Ornaiients, Bronzes, sewing Mae chines, Chandeliers, fogerber. with a large amount of | miscellaneous Fancy T COLTON will seit nis day. ‘Tuseday), Dee, 23, at auction, rooms, 85 Kast Thirteen street, near Bro Bod a very large variety of choice Household Furniture, Ae Srery’ King and’ descriptions” alge o thousand Odes an End, to close ic? the season; also some Holiday Goods, Catalogues early. N. B. 08 Will be sold about 12 o'clock and the Garpets about (2. “Also at tho same time one very elegant Picard Secretary, Parlor Bedstead, with plate mirror. T Y JOHN H. DRAPER & AUCTIONEERS, — The Delaware, Lackawauna avd Western Railroad Company will se 76,000 TONS SCRANTON COAL, at Lg Kh) on Sica) December 27, at 12 o'clock noon, @ nge place. |AMUEL SLOAN, President (COMMIBSIONERS SALE. —WILL SELL. AT AUCTION at Liberty Corner, Somerset.county, N. J. two miles form Lyons station. on, New, Jersey Weet Line Rail- ge4 December ir Houses and Lots, 16 Build- ig eo three iacre ‘acts. If the above d 1d ay, the, sale, will be the next fair day. Car- Fiagee will at wr ons station to meet the 9:10 a. trains from New York to gory passengers to sale. ‘Bate commences at 12 o'cloc! AMES. D. VAN: 1 bbe }.comm stoners, . %; ER, a om remvend 0 and Basement LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—DOING A. ood business. Inquire of J. L, CONRY, 348 West Oe OLDEST ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE IN bale, o pargalx, ‘Ys ‘oppaaiee theatres (through Seneees OR, ls ig. a chance seldom eee LLOYD, roadwi jway. Ede RESTAURANT Goss ‘for particulars apply to Broadway. TAURANT FOR ._ SALEDOING |X A a ness; rece! over e, first class busi Feogie WishOe as! CG N UPTOWN GAS FITTING AND PLU: MBING ESTAB- ment, having consequence of ill health; if not at auction bessbmpaiae (0 next, good custom ; price ; 1d Gis dRy” will be wold AMES: CAGNEY, t 531 Hudson street. Fes SALE—A PASS FROM {_ PHILADELPHIA TO Chicago, cheap, D. ROBINSON, Gilsey House, OR SALE—TOY AND CO} very cheap. (FECTIONERY Sf0OREy Apply _at 282 Spring street. IOR SALE—ON ONE OF THE Bi EST BUSINESS! avenues in Brooklyn, the Lease, Stock and Fixtures: Ot a first class tea and Ane lent cash trade; will be sold che; laborious for the present owner. rocery store dolny ‘as the business is too ‘or particulars apply) Ph on the Dreminels iY Myrtle avenue, an excel~ OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WINE, LIQUOR AND Billiard Saloon, 12 years established. “Inquire at 1,499 Broadway, between Forty- Sri ane nd Fouts sixth stsq MBACH. |) OR SALE—THE and Lease of a ears) In a ge lantic docks, Brookly: Fulton street, Brooklyn. Apply to W. business location, near the A W. Il, GARDNER, } ‘OCK, FIRST CLASS FIXTURES ¢ lunch and barroom (ota btishedt i OR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS CANDY STORE be sold cheap for cash; ness; in an_unexceptionabl sons given for selling. Apply on WILLa now doing a Pe senhee je locality aUty sce der Sith avy Fo? SALE CHEAP—A LIQUOR STORE, ON WEST’ Thirty-fourth street, opposite the new Manhattan; Market; ade of ie To0e for eating ticulars apply to West Thirty-f Jourth streot bus on siness. For par. premises, foot of; EAT MARKET FOR 8ALE—DOING A GOOD BUSE | ness; reagon for selling, ownss oo sees: not understand, AFES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND. betel the business. Apply at 101 Monroe stre Safes, of all eyes and sizes, for sale cheap. examine, AMER Broadway. Call RINTING OFFICE FOR SALE.—WELL SELECTED ‘and machinery; steam tion; Whine about $5,000: ‘Addre owe! ood connec= 1st Reraid ames. ARE he hed tatdad MANUFACTURERS. lach! from Philade! tpn mediately THOMPSON, 8 W EWING MACHINES SELLING OFF DECIDEDLY cheap.—Best holiday presents. Greenwich ave~ nue, corner West Tenth street, and 137 East Broadway near Canal street. All kinds, $30 A for sale cheap; CASSIDY, deale; Nos. 4 to 10 Bri rid also two 500-bai eet, Brook; re! lyn. old machines re pat LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STEAM ENGINES, Boilers, Steam iy Shatti alleys and Penk ‘anks. r in new and second-hand imbeblagrys Apply to oe SALE.—ONE ENGINE AND BOILE: horse power ; to be seen runnin, scond street and E arr Twenty- avenue. OR SALE—A SIX-HORSE ENGINE, BOU-RE. AND near! STATED PER COMPAN new; good orde: Pi +8 Apply a 28 Vesey street. 10 BRICKMAKERS.—BRICK PRESSES FOR FIR! and red brick manufacto! Philadelphia. Established 309 South 8. Firth seca .P. MILLER. 3.000 PRET INCH PIP valve Theat ante Nat nue, Brooklyn. E, WITH &c.; three Dryert ee gure HEADERS, for sale? ITH BROOK: , 82 Hamilton ave- __ BILLIAR Al. tentee, H. W. CO. Yonder, 738 Broadway, DS. “STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE@ ‘and the Phelan & Collender Combination ca ions, manufactured and for sate only by the mnventor a NDER, successor to Phi New York velan & me CLASS 5X10 BEVELED BILLIARD TABLE® at $350; first class plain 5x10 Tables at $300. & EORGE E. PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay street HE “NONPAREIL” BILLIARD TABLE AND CAT. ut-edged cushions have taken a pecials saeces 8 merican Institute Fair, 1872; new 5x10 tab) t variety second-hand tables. AVAL PPSREELAC Caer Co ad Ce arin H, W. GRIFFITH'S FRENCH BEVEL TABLES, with Delaney’s patent wire cushions, are the be: manufactured; new designed Tables, compte Yong = and $300. Call and examine. (asteent, All kinds of Boots ho Shoes gentlemen and ladies, inigsses: _ children, Popul IFpricon Warerooms, 40 V. BOOTS, , SHOES, &C. 239 and 241 Fourth avenue, ASTROLOGY. FORTUNE FOR ALL WHO CONSULT MISS LINGTON ; bers, ‘41 East Twenty reclaims drunken or bands; tells of theft, business, good Tuc! Dae ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, re ur whole life, grave. 7 ‘ana street, near ‘Hudson. trom the cradle Fee si. “ME DIC Ale TTENTION. —UNFORTU! isa tation free. Dr. FRANKLIN, to thé, EDI Mi’ ‘confounded swindle; relief guaranteed ; consuls 161 Bleecker street A. —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 12 « West Twenty-sixth street, Sparanteds relief to Dleasant rooms for nursing. female complaint a LADIES PHYS! PHYSICIAN.—DR._ i. D. GRINDLI Professor of Midwifery, 25 years’ practice, guarat rtain relief to ladies, with or without anedicine y jegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing. Residence, est Twenty -sixth street, near Sixth avenue, —MRS. W. HI. MAXWELL, EAST TENTH A. street, Female Physician; advice gratia TTENTION!—~TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPT. tal city cared ; dangerous diseases successfully andi permanently cured; operates free. R. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street._/ A. A gating, with or without, med! and nursiny medicine, peice free, 41 twenty at reasonable can be sent to any addrenss hth street, near Fourth avenue, =—DR, KING cones ad nee DISEASES A. rience; one Se Dee Sh | ae DESPARD, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, guarantees to remove nisine, at one whateve: Hy interview Are. DR. JAMES BELL, 67 AMITY STREET, OF. ter: moderate t teds. Closed Sundays. a chattel morte oo River, ae < AY Conti mber ; he by ‘sp! boat and will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. I BER, B. HERTZ, AUCTIONEER, ONTINU ATION SALE THIS pay, ry bi wren \ALESROOMS NO. ‘of RTL, cs J. SMITH ‘anal o'elock ; Witenes, JEWELRY, DIAL ONDE, nT ore y ri SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS," I 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONRE SELLS THIS « day, Tuesday, seer. at 10% o'clock, at 1535 ‘assort nt of generat Meretian Per vr a " ae suitable foe the hol is; al Stock of Toys aud ra fenas fesnaes pe = kilful radical treatment t, honorable contidencey ee R. DESPARD, 41 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue, cures all secret disea Tangements, one visit sufficient; eter practice; vate entrance tor gentlemen ; ad\ ses and pk street, B DUBOIS’ INFALLIBLE MEDICINE, $i—< address. Consultation at #4 Greag Medicine a isa Greenwich, Ea. jo. ME. Sent to every Jones street. Manes, RESTE: Fygrassoe OF MIDWIFER) ‘since 1840; office, No. 1 East Furty-second street, ema nor of Fifth Roe Her Infaliib! peice, $5, sold at ixth avenue; also by mall, ME. VAN Redan a PHYSIC years’ ease practice ; aattatton free. I 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER,.—LAST SALE + of Toys and Dolis, &c., in lots to i trade, this day, December #4, at 1S, o’clock, at Wy Bowery, tlemen only. —Dr. 'wenty-el TAN AND san wiret list), i private |; ing-iD; @Opa Ms Mee street i PONSULTATIONS FOR @! 3 ‘PRIVATE MEDICAL, ¢ MBE 28.08 aon teenth street, near Filth a\ Y eae u 1) 2 and 6 to Bo ICAN STEAM SAFE CO. PANY, ,, xpply nt MeCLAY EA, at Met ent i" t UNITED, ord

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