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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,277. she ——"" epenagand Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth uMmns \N—Sxcorp Pace—Fourth column. BNLLAROS Prmat Pace—Third column. BOARDERS WANTED—Srconp Pace—Second column, BoaRD AND LODGING WANTED—Secoxp Pacu—Sec- BUSINESS OPFORTUNITIES—Finst Pace—Sixth col- USIN: NOTICES—Firtn Pack—Sixth column. ony REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szconp Pacy—Third STAND SALESMEN—Secoxp Pace—First col- a. CLOTHING—Finst Pacr—Third column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Sxconp Pace—First col- umn. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Sixth column. COPARTNERSHIPS—Sxventa Pace—Fourth columo. DANCING ACADEMIES—Sxconp Pacr—Fourth column. DRY. GOODS—Finst Pace—Fourth and faith columns. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Szconp Padx—Second column. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fith column, ‘UROPE—Finst Pack—Third column, EN ANCLAL-_SzvEnte (le erie cea BALE—Sxrconp Pack—Fourth column, FURNISHED HOOMS AND APARIMENTS TO LET— ‘Secon Pace—Second column. FURNITURE—Skcoxp Pace—Fourth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Seconp Pact—First col- BELF 'WANTED—MALES~Sxcoxp Pace—First and seg- ‘ond colt : Le meee HOLvAY FreseNTS—Finer Pacr—Fourth colamn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40.—Finst Pace—Second and et AE columns. nOTE. Skconp Pacr—Second column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Srconp Pace—Second in. rye fUtTOx—Prese Pace—Sixth column. LOAN O! D POUND FL a Fe sixth ouiae LOST AND Ft Figs —! Sy oer MR. Becone es aaa columy. ~ MARBLE MANTELS—First Pace—S! ¢oltimn. MEDICAL—S«conpd Pacs—Fourth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTs—Eicuta Pack— Sixth column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Firtn Pacr—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First coiumn. SICA EC Rena gC ge ar column, UL PICA ‘1kstT Paor—Fou! column, PRORSSBIONAL SO eae WANTED—FEMALES— e¢OND Pacr—First column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO » RENT—Srconp Pace—Third column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Srconn Pace—Third col- wi REWA: First Page—First column. BALES "AT AUCTION—Sxcoxp Pace—Third and Fourth SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Sxcoxp Pace— First colamn. RITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Sxcoxp Pace—First colump. SPECIAL NOVICES—Finst Pace—First and second col- srontiNg—pocs, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pacr—Second min, THE STRADES—Sxcoxn Pace—Second column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Sscono Pace— FRAVELLEMS. GUIDE—Frst Pagr—sixth column ELLERS’ G E—| SIX Ot le UNFUKNISHED ROOMS AND APARINENTS 10 LET— mn, RST PAGR—Rixth column. —lirst Pace—Fourth col- YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, & umn. , HERALD BRANCH OFFICK—UPTOWN “) DVEKTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD KECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 4205 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- £ECOND STREETS ADVERTIEENENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. WILL 1 P.M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9P. NM.) AT OFFICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. PERSONAL, NRED—I LEFT 111; AM AT 130 WEST TW enth street NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS A, VINCENT, When last heard of was a sailor on board the hooner Julia EK, Gamage. Any information concern- ig Dim wall be thankrully recclved by, his futher, RON- BERT VINCENT, Lox 530 Post office, Danville, Montour rounty, Va. . AURA—CANNOT SEE YOU UNTIL MONDAY EVEN- ing, usual time; snow obstructs the lane, ANTONTO. M*™ JAMES HICKSON—SAME TIME AND PLACE, to-morrow (Friday). PET—IF YOU CAN, THREE P, M, LOST ARTICLE found, N. FE. WAMUEL ©. MOORE—CALL TO-DAY ON ©. A. © MOORE, French’s Hotel, and learn something to your advantage. Sax FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, CHRISTMAS NIGHT.— Will the youg lady with white sack allow one of the, entlemen with a light overcoat to become acquainted ? Dould not eet you thegard. Address DANL, MORGAN, Brooklyn Fost office. ILL MAUD DECKER, FORMERLY OF WOOSTER street, send her address to DOCTOR, Herald office? ANTED TO ADOPT—AN INFANT FROM BIRTH. ‘Address Mrs, FOSTER, Herala Uptown Branch sffice, 1,205 Broadway. $1.000 Srlaieg ince Sunday evening, Decem- + ber 1, 1872, G, FREDERICK KNORR, aged 68 years, Proiessor of Languages. He is five feet ten inches high, bas grayish white hair and mustache and full Jong beard of the same color, two scars crossing each other on lett de ot upper lip; prominent nose; had on when he went away a blac it hat, black broadcloth frock cont, vest and pants, white linen shirt, white ribbed tierino undershirt, plain ‘merino drawers, halt hove and boots. Under@othing marked G. F. Knorr or GF. K. Active in his movements. Carried a gold open-face ch, Arnold Adams & Co., makers, London, No. m7, with biack guard chain attached. The above reward will be paid to any person giving iuformation that will jead to his recovery, if living, and §£600 will be paid for ry of his body, if dead, Intormation concern Ing bis whereabouts to be addressed to WILLIAM 8, LLEY, Mayor of Philadelphia. LOST AND FOUN j (OUND—A GREEN POCKETBOOK, MARKED A “Olive.” The owner 1m: ark place, and prove contents, COMING FROM NO. 9 EAST FOURTH STREET, a Gold Card Case. If tound return to owne ‘West Twenty BELL OLIVER. P Rg veroy SUNDAY NIGHT, DEt MBER 22, MANSION * House, MacComb’s Dam'to Point View House, there to Tuomey’s stable, Fifty-third street, t! avenue to Fifty-seventh street, a Diamon ny Breastp nine stones and twelve chips in’ cluster and three stones in stem, for which more than a paid by returning it to JOSEPH Street, as he values it highly asa ke beral reward will be TOBIN, 8&2 Duane sake, OST—POLICE SHILLD NO, 2%. THE FIND! R will please return it to the Seventeenth precinct station house, corner of Fifth street and First avenue. ‘OTICE,—STOLEN, ON THK 2TH OF DECEMBER, the following Securities:—Ten (0) one thoasand @ollar Income Bonds of the New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad Company, numbers 2,346 to 2,455, inelusiv also Certificate of Stock $70 fur one hundred shares capt: tal stock in the » x name of the Taylor Iron Works. All persons are cau- tioned against negotiating any of the above named securities. J. Ho WALKER, Secretar: REWARDS. _ $5 REWARD WINL BE PATD ON DELIVERY, AT 38 Commerce street, of a Dog, lost on the 2ith inst. corner of Ninth avenue ‘und “Thirty-second street: Tong hair, white and red, with bushy tail; a blue ribbon around the neck, and recognizes the name of Spot. REWARD. LOST, FROM THE FOOT OF W with a white stripe. ‘The above reward will be paid on delivery to HENRY MILLER, Jr., boat i, foot of W Tenth street. $2 REWARD—FOR A WHITE SCOTCH TERRIER Ie. Slut; turday. Retnrn to J. B, LICHT Forty-fourth street, 7 REWARD.—LOST, A DOUBLE-CASED GOLD oO Waltham Watch, No. 46,341; stem winder: iy inseription luside. Any person returning it lo R. WOODCOCK, 460 Ninth avenue, will receive the above reward and ho questions asked, 10¢ REWARD.—LOST, TUESDAY, DECEMBE 24, a pear-shaped diamond Earring, with sinall ‘olitaire heading, set in silver; no questions asked. De- liver at office of Everett House. TEIN, 144 East SUITABLE REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE return of one set of Scott’s works, lost trom a Sixth @venue car, about d 23 __... SPECIAL NOTICES, DARIES, SOLE AGE «+ Lotter, '585 Brondw: supplied; send for cireula A ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—OFFI- * cial drawing on file. JOSEPH BATES, Age Deaté Broadway, room 4, POSITIVE WATERPROOF AND LEATHER PR server.—Caoutehoucin, a solution of rubber in oils and tallow; betier than overshoes: unequalled for har- ness. 8.8, STAFFORD, Manufacturer, 2i8 Pearl street, New York. A ~A.—MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE A. 7 street, Policies and curith eres STEAM MACHINE CARVING COMPANY 6, 62, 64 and 66 Cannon street, Rosewood, wainut, oak and ash Ornaments, Busts of ali prominent men, Ac, Figure carving a specialty. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1872. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF K- OTIGR THE ANNUAL MEET THE STOC! ed of Nor! . A. GR APUS RADICALLY CU! austic, pain or det deatness and ear discha: rmanently cured ty, Dr. JAMES ‘$10 per month, CARRIAGES, &C, ¥ PUBLIC AUCTIO! OF COACH HORSES DED TROTTE: A UNRESERVE! AN ELEGANT on D D, WITHOUT JENKINS, Auctioneer. ‘entablioienent of” 0 w nt of a well known hole stable of rt without any reserve, % with long 1 instruments, ¢ vocation , catarr! freated and. pe street, New York; terms }, or sent to any address, OTICE TO DEALERS IN GAME.—NOTICE IS nm that after the lst fenders for selli ni SPUR Rete December OTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holders of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad C pany will be held in the c: and without January, the rn will prosecute n contrary to law. retary New York Sportsmen's at nothing, and for a family carriage team are unsurpassed 5t West Tenth street. and warranted sound and kind. High Hambletonian mare Lad: ‘ears old; sired by H county ; she is one of j trotted a full mile when four years old in 2 ined, but with handling w : 's roadster cannot be beat; she is war d sound and kind and free from spot or Dlemish and oAPaee Chen iat fears Auto: oie Lands, 6 old, si chestnut mare Annic, 1543 hands, 6 years old, sired by General Knox, dan Messenge young maresin the city; can be driven by a lady, and 45; is a superior vole mare; is ail style and on Tuesday, Jan- a Gooneene has never been tr and as @ gentlem: ‘OTICE.—THE COSMOPOLITAN CULINARY ASSO- ciation Club will open on Saturday evening, Decem- -seventh street All invited to attend it. LE, Superintendent, ber 28, at 113 West Twent of the city are Epovarp Brno, one of the best broken ~ ANTOINS MER! cular; was pi 2 ; has been used attention of parties loo! ‘taro, 5 years old, 1534 hands, sired can beat 2:50; has L_ DRAWINGS. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, ba er ge a NO. 713—DECEMBER 26, 1872, MDER 26, 1872, ‘covington, Ky ECEMBER 20, 1872, and is worthy thing fast and rehabie Also fast dark gra} by Americus, dam driver, pure never been trained, her as one of the fai @ choice scleetion of KENTUCHY—CLASS NO. withdy oo 47, W, 59, 14, 28, SHELBY COLLEGR— Soutit & G0,, Ma ‘LUTE, Broke aited and retiabdle; but her gait and way of stest Kreen horses in t fhe can pull a wagon in 2:55, and is warranted sound and na. Also light two-seat Phaeton, light Top Wagon, single and . Bale positive, e. n exhibition at stables at all time ‘arranty of 24 hours on all horses. —BEAUTIFUL KENTUCKY BRED YOUNG GOLDEN sorrel trotting Mare, 1545 hands high, 6 years old in Spring, clegantly gaited, tine driver, great’ style and ap- ‘and has never had ay gentle yet game; previous to Satu will then be offered for posi- BARKER & CHA k Tattersall’s, Real Lace Fans, Fine Portemonnaies, Post office box 4, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—NEW cheme for 1873. Now out, 30,000 Tickets; 782 prizes, $150,000, drawn each drawing ; draws every 17 da) ducted 'by the Spanish government, No ‘postponement. All prizes drawn every di mand; prizes cashed; filled ; highest rates paid for ment Securities, all kine can trot in 3 minute: , fine flowing mane an sound without blemish ; if not so Dee. 28th, at 12 o'clock, tive'and peremptor: Auction Mart and New Y way and Thirty-ninth street, where she can now be seen. Prizes paid on de- ish Bank Bills, Govern- and Silver, &c. LOK & CO,,'Bankers, No. 16 Wall street, New York. corner of Broad OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP- y ;_ 95,000 tickets; 47,500 prizes. Grand Hamburg City Government Prizes casted and HOCH, H6 Nassau —LANDAULET: + tons, Clarences, Ham’s patent Landaulets, Sleighs for holiday presents, uchy of Brunswick Lotte: Silver Ware, Royal Hayana “tiven. THEODOR “CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 1 WEST BROAD- Canal strect, Rockaway’ f Depot Wagon, street; box 6, TAXPAYERS,—NOTICE that, under the provisions of the statute, an addi. tional one. per cent will be added on the 15th Inst. to all taxes unpaid previous to that date, and on the Ist of terest at the rate of twelve per cent calculated from the 7th day of Octo- t ment. 1 NCMAHON, Receiver of T HE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATION WAS RE- celved by the Board of Supervisors :— Ducemnen 23, 1872, To THe Boakn or Supervisors Covsty or New York :— ‘May it please your honorable body, respectiully represent to your honorable body the follow- facts for your worthy’ consideration and percy ion in order to prevent the re-enactment of and abuses in the leasing of premises tor armories by the county of New York. Itis respectfully submited thata building called “Nilison Hall,” situated in ast Fitteenth street, near Third avenue, recent] proprietor (a Mr. Young) to. the ag y-sixth regiment of N.Y.S.N.G.. at a yearly rental of $6,000; but, it being ascertained that the premises were to ‘be ‘use jandiord insisted on an increase to $10, e ‘These terms were agreed upor, con- ditional with the acceptance by the county of t combined with a written guarantee that the lease hold good for ten years. 2 Subsequently your Board teased this same building at per year and the payment of tax lose. tam $40,000 I yet urgently, petition Tied; unde. Teabe at the n be perfected, to our knowledge that © GLISH MADE BROUGIAM OR COUPE FOR rale—In perfect order; has Collinge axles; although alittle heavy will do well for night work, or to use in wet weather, and save another carrit . B, BREWSTER & CO., January followin Sill be added, to ber, 187d, to the date o ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES, Robes, Blankets, now Coupe Rocka- es and Light N_ EXTENSIVE Sleighs, Harness, Sleigh Bell and second hand; reduced pric ways and other seasonable fan Wagous, MANUFACTURERS’ ‘The undersiyned ion, Was re published The demccratic electors of the city and county of New York in harmony with Tammany Hall orjanization are hereby notified that on Monda ber, 1872, between the hours of 6 and 9’. M., a primary clection’ will be held at the plaves and under the condi- tions hereinatter named The democratic voters in the various Assembly dis- SALE, SIX HEAD OF FIRST business Horses, all in splendid no reasonable offer e —TWO SECOND HAND THREE-SEAT SLETGHS; + one two-seat Sleigh, three Cutters, one cartman’s one large double-runner Sleigh; ali cheap, at 64 ‘lone! Staufl, for armorial districts comprised with: SLEIGH FOR SALE, CHEAP.—MADE BY STIV with pole and shafts, shifiing seats, to accommo- | date two or four persons; price $15). Apply at stable, 58 West Fiftecnth street, or No. 4 Warren street, room 2. ment of all taxes. SLEIGHS.—25_ TOP | Express Wagons ELLS, SLEIGH! Wagons, 10 Open ‘Wagons, Blankets, 5) sets single and doubie Harness, way, near Forty-firet street, JAMES JENKINS, Manager. IGHS FOR SALE—OR LET everal hundreds may bo WITTY & CO.’S manufactory, branch, South the rate of $14,000 making a difference citizens and taxpa: We therefore most respecttull that the $14,000 le: price firstagreed u Ithas been brow Stauff, of the Ninety Supervisor Conover to select is regimental armory, it being that when the lease should be a gned to the use of the Nincty-sixih regi- h was accordingly done, and remains to-day,a matier of record on the minutes of the Board of Super- e the enactment, however, we learn that certain your honorable body desire the assign gto the Sixth regimen depriving the NARRIAGES AND 81! made; prices reasonable. Nevins and, Fulton. streets, Eighth and Third streeis, E.'D. XTER SLEIGH BELLS.—SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS,— All ower styles Sleigh Bell: this market at reasonable prices; Family variety. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 058 Broadway, of headed ‘Assemb!. st ‘assortment in y Sleighs in great it, commanded maries in th organization ‘at 7% P. M., and shall by of the delegation of th sembly district, and tin | to the election ‘of President and othcr oincers tor the en- OR SALE—ALBANY PONY SLEIGH; WILL HOLD four or six; as good as new: will be ‘sold cheap. 45 | West Thirticth street, near Broa hers for carriage or any other use. OR SALU—A SIX YEARS OLD BAY MARE; WAR- | ranted inevery respect except little sore Mrward; price $65; just out of Fire Department, 77 New Chambers Colonel F. Sterry, thi * nent, whose present armory {s totally unfit ing been several times condemned, and the root con- stantly leaking, thereby destroying. to the State and coi value to more than ‘ay. Also aset cf Run- property belonging rk, amounting in ._of the armory which was originally leased tor them, Which, as a matter of right ecohomy and justice, ‘should 'be hem. A. STAUPF, Colonel Ninety-sixth regiment, AUGUSTUS FUNK, Brigad The Committee on ‘Armories and Drill Roon Board of Supervisors of meet in the Chamber ot Mall, at half-past 3 o'clock this day information relative to the abo | inorder oe ernest the said charves, D. D. CONOVER, JAMES McLARE: WILLIAM JOYCE, J._VAN SCHAICK, 1 R, iminediately ac- OR SALE—A NEW SIX.SEATED SLEIGH: VERY handsome; it was made for durability and_ style: ; also Robes to corres}ond : seen at WOOD BROTHERS’ ier General, N. G. 8, N.Y. cost $500; will be sold for all strictly first class, : 740 Broadway. OR SALE--SLE us Broadway, to order; it county of New Board of Aldermen, City All persons Navi will please atte “Brooks’ As GM, PORTLAND CUTTER; in Al condition, “| Commttte on “O' Reilly's,’ OR SALE—ONE ELEGAN’ DOUBLS-SEAT SLEIGH, Dut Little uscd, and Robes. Address bux 8,563 Post | “ynlversity.. Wooster strce and {| Dritt Rooms. OR SALE, CHEAP—A NICE ALBANY CUTTER; IN good order; cusiioned and carpeted; with pole and Inquire’ of WILLIAM BAZLE’ I8 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL “Adriatic,” Hudson and Barrow sirects ized Kentucky I 2 rawn in Royal Havana Lottery December 20. | BALEY & CO, (office establislied 3) yer 589.586 's), 174 Broad- E PRIVATE TURNOUT.— some Dapple Grays, bts han ed in every particnlar PAIR VERY HAND. , G years olil, warrant. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C =—FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANG birds, at B. G. DOVE street, near Canal, complete affair and desirable | “palpin’s, “Gi ORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, kinds of Saddlery YS, No. & Greene oods extensively manufactured : ‘Blankets for street and stable; plush and other Carriage Robes of every qual , B. SMITH & CC southwest corner Eighth avenue an (0 Warren street. ‘HORSES, CARRIAGES, &t T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOUNSTON & VAN TAS! office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business Is conducted at our 0, 2 AND 1M EAST 13TH 8’ where we hold regular SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ERY TUESDAY AND FRIDA CATALOGUE oF THIS DAY": TEAM BROWN HORSES, years old; kind ood travellers, fine siyle and a ly teum and are sound, GLOSE COACH, made by Dunn, TEAM SORREL HORSES, 1534 | 8 years old; kind and true in all: harness | fhe, stylish drivers, suitable for carriage way sound, kind and true; le by Alderson, and’ ILT BY HAYDEN. E OF FINE HORSES AND CARRIAGES, | “Washington Hall,” 731 Bi at 12 o'clock, by JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, st Thirteenth xtrect, ARRIAGE TEAMS: Ane SAL’ 1), 112 and 114 Ei THREE VERY FINE been used in a livery stable buta short time, and are all sound, kind and true. NE ELEGANT FAMILY TEAM, VERY STYLISH AND handsome and warranted sound, very elevant :1x-seat Family Sleigh. © good close Carriages. Two Park Phactons, aE FAST ROAD HORSES, FIVE GOOD WORK HORSES, TOP AND NO TOP WAGON, SLEIGH ROBES, &C. Boulevard, corner West Nin: .. NEAR 4TH AV., cali for it at'Nos, 33 and 37 Inquire for BELL or REPOSITORY.—LAR_ gest assortment Sleighs and Sleigh Bells in the mar light Cutters; Dexte + also set of Har. | UFACTURERS’ ket; Family Sleighs anc Bells and all other styles; several second HANDS HIGH, 7 AND EW SLUIGHS FOR SALE AT HALF PRIC very handsome new double Sleizh, holds six, cost $450, by Gould, of Albany; one Sieith, pole and shafts, cost $15 | h Belle, cost $40, for sa BRADLEY, PRAY & CO. (late J. R. Lawrence & Co.), Handsome single ro new straps of for $450 for the kind and true in a superior road he gray trots in 3 all harness; free trom vice ‘or fault minutes togethe: 'y stylish; sound, kind and true. | QLEIGHS.—A SPLENDID STOCK OF MY OWN CEL. | Digch. Place of holding election, 74 Eureka and Dexter Cutters and tour- : paseenger Sleighs, the finest I have ever produc all styles out of town make, large and small, at pric RM. STIVERS, M4 to 162 East Thirty. set Harness and PARK PHAETON, BUILT BY HAYDEN, ELEGANT CROS' black Horses, 16 hands high, 9 vears old; kind and true | in all harness; free from vice; fast travellers; one of ish teams in the city ; fear noth GER SLEIGH, WITH RUM- dB D MARE, SIRED BY dam a thoroughbred Londergan. Place ot holding e¢| ATCHED TEAM’ GRAY AND James Graves. street. |. kind and tru DID SIX-PASSE le seat, but little used. built to VERY FINE THOROUGHBR the fast-trotting stallion Ocean, Messegner mare; 4 years old, 15 hands high, kind and in all harness; free trom vice trained, but can trot in three ininutes sure, and is war- ranted gound. HBRED SORR hich, 9 years old 0. M, and T. BR. R. Co., standing in the | from Portland manufreturers, at 161 William street, | rein ‘airiel son stree! BELLS. — SLEIGHS | Jeand donble Steighs second hand Sleihs av ACTURERS’ UNION REPOSITORY, 688 Broad: Brady. Pluce of holding election, O'Reiile Pitt ind Broome streets, has never been Hells; severa GTIS.—VERY HANDSOME rthe Albany style, our own make, which y and price can't be excelled see at manufactory, 33 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn. Ww. HORSE, 15% HANDS e In all harness; stp @ first class coupe horse, fast traveller, DOD ORDER, eigh thomas Dunn. Place of holding electiot street. had | for style, durabi ‘OUPE, IN GC THE CBLEBRATED BLACK TROTTING HORSE Eugee, sired by Ethan Alle trotied on the ice in 2:25, 2:29, 2 pleasant dnd st Edward Brady. Viace ot holding election, * corner Hudson and Barrow streets. nad am wetT: >: LO Feat street, an Oyster Skiff, painted green, | aphoinietad ceWig Agia ab Apply at stable 247 W is high, 10 years old: and ean trot il ROCKAWAY, IN | HIGH, EIGHT Y) old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice, an ex- WANDS HIGH, NINE in all harness ai an pace inside 3 minutes a ; @ fine stylish driver, and fears nothing, : Several other Horses; descriptions time of sale. ¥ made; sold to pay advances. Rockaways, Phactons and Depot Wagons. Two and (our seat Sleighs. pte aad Se Weather never interferes with our sales. A OLD HOUSE OF BREWSTER, Established 1338, We offer a complete assortinent of first class Carriages ‘at our warerooms, est E built by Brewster & = " BAY HORSE, 16% EIGH FOR SALE—ABOUT M4 FEET IN LENGTH, double runner; used but little country; sold for Want of use. roome street. TAGONS AND 8 uitable for city oF answers fo the name of “Nell; lost last 'Y at grain store, N No. cellent worker, BAY PACING MARI IGHS CHEAP—NEW AND SEC. jress and tivo Groce one Business and one Delivery W »-keat, two thiree-se Spring street, corner of Clark, TANTED=—BUYERS FOR SLEIGH AND CARRIAGE Robes, at popular prices | John Elev Fine top Wagons, als; three Coach Sleighs, at Patrick Burke. Place of hold corner Eighth avenue and Thirt ) Broadway, “SLEIGH, Blankets, Harness, Whips, and tle largest assortment | GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, STRAPS SLEIG Patrick H, 585 Third avenue. Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-seventh street. McEnroe, Thomas Charles Fochner's barber stop, Boulevard, between LDU and 10th streets, Twentieth District—Robert MeGinuis, George Love lage, David Wood. Place of holding election, 754 Third We beg to remind the public that our experience of ears eliables us to produce work which | has no superior, and that we sell no Carriages, direct or indirectly, but those made at our Twenty-fith street J.B. BREWSTER & CO., of Twenty-fifth street, over thirty-four pric veral JNION REPOSITORY, 638 Broad: near Bleecker street. BILLIARDS. — STANDARD AME and the Phelan & Colender Combination © panuiactured and patentee, H.W. COLL! ER, lender, 738 Broadway, New Yor “East Fa ore By order of the Gene —: PEED—AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, DEC JAT STABLE, 43 GREAT Jt Two fast and fine Trotting Horses sound; elegant roadsters, can trot in 2:1 and'246; ware Tanted every way. Also two {ine Koad Horses; extra sty! drivers, Also Sleigh. articulars in tomorrow's Herald. This sale, o ostponed to Saturday. ANDEWATER, Auctioncer, the inventor and ‘cessor to Phelan & Col- both young and CLASS 5X10 B rat elnes, plain PHELAN, JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE A Hard Room on Eighth avenue, quarters, 781 Eighth avenue, 5x10 Tables at $300. 7 Barclay sircet. account of the weathe JOR SALE— D Democraue head- boats J. B. Sebay! night routes, Apply to FREDK. C, SCHMIDT, No, 1 South William street. BEST MAKERS, TWO, FOUR AND balance of my large EUROPE. OURTH LEGAL GIF? DISTRIBUTION, OMATIA, Nebraska, December $0, 1872, in aid of Nebraska Stale Orphan Asylum, First Gift $75,000 Cash Becond Gitt.. + 26,000 Cash Third ee 15,000 Cash itt 000 Cas! Fourth essere seseessss £,465 Cash Gifts in ail, amount im rall, A fist of winning Ww ‘ofa deket, For rale at th Rassau sireet, New to $200,505, "Prizes paid Inbers sent to each purchaser kets $1 each; Six for $5. (ationery store of P, C, DEVLIN, 31 ‘ork city, ins. HAMS, 10 East Fou 4 means san = nace COSMOPOLITAN, AMERIC. Drinking Bar, No.4 Rue s Fisiting ‘Paris are. iniormed that ; jamed for the best American and Kuglisi d Pr prictors, G. VALENTINE 4 CO. ea GFINKS Pro Nb_ENGL Ist HANDSOME SET OF SL able for a landau or any carriage; nm built by Brewster; for sale low, way, corner Fourteenth street, Fost imopolitan is Inquire at 862 JJOMAY PRE =TWO @®, FOUR (), SIX @) AND EIGHT @ HORSE WOT HING, Bleighs to let (or excuarsio: ”s a 10 to 5) people, ELLIS yareommodating from —ASTONTSU- 130 Thompson #t t aid for Cast-o Wearin to $25; Pant VERY FINE DOUBLE 81) a Hon of used, for sale, Anquire at 223 Bust Tweni ie sanes, aint atere Sixth aygnue, third store aboye Waverley place, ees PRICE FOUR CENTS, DRY Goops, (\ENTLEMEN : ‘who are seeking for elegant and recherche HOLIDAY GIFTS to presont to their lady friends will find at: the | to present to their establishinent of Opera Glasses, Stereoscopes and Views, French Bonbonnaires, Work Tables, Lace Handkerehiess, Sealskin Sacques, Toilet Sets, Canaries in Cages, Kid Gloves, at our usual low prices. . W. MACY & CO., Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. 1 | POLY PICAL. J)EMOCRATIO REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT- tee. TAMMANY Hatt, } New Yous, Dee. 19, 1872 § Ata meeting of the Democratic Republican General Committee, held, at Tammany Hull Thursday evening, December. 19, 1872, the following call {or the delegates to the general and district committees for the ear 1873, reported from the Committee on Organiza. | jection of unanimously adopted and ordered to be the 40in day of Decem- hall elect by ballot as many delegates to the Gen- gral Committee for the year I/F as there are election . in the several Assembly districts | respectively, said delegates to reside in the ‘Assembly district or Which th the same time and int deleates froin each election dist said Assembly districts respectively, to form an Assembly | district committee | election a may be clected. Also to elect at sime manner not less than (our ict as contained within reside in the id delegates’ sh ict for Which they may be chosen, Each ballot shall be prinied or written, without en- dorsement, and shall contain a list of the names of can- didates to be chosen delegates to the Tamm General Committee for the Committee,” Also a list of, t) be triet Committee for the year 1°73, speci Hail 1873, headed “Gencral names of candidates to hosen delegates to the Tammany Hall Assembly Dis- ‘ing the number he election disirlet tor which they shall be nominated, District Committee.” The delegates chosen atsaid primary election in the several Assembly districts to represent said districts in the General Committee for the year 1873. sti giypnization at Tammany Hall on ‘Thursday meet fi January 78, at 734 P.M. The Assembly District Committees chosen at said pri- everal Assembly districts shall meet for the following named places in each of spectively on Thursday, January 16, Jommnitt organiz Nera! ediate in each As- and proceed sui g year. = First Aseembly District Committee shall meet at 74 Cortlandt street. Y Second Assebly District Committee shall meet at $2 New Bower. Third As‘embly District, Committe mbly Rooms,” Broome s Fourth Assembly District Committ gon strect. at meet at Fitth Assembly Diatrict Committee shall meet at 287 | Hudson street. bly District Committee shall meet at ner Pat and Broome streets, Seventh Assembly istrict Committee shall meet at Sixth Asse Eighth Assembly District Committee shall meet at 77 and 79 Essex street, Ninth Assembly District Commitice shall meet at Tenth Assembly District Committee shall meet at “Odeon,” 59 First avenue. Eleventh Assembly District Committee shall meet at 424 Eighth avenue. i Tweltth Assembly District Committee shall meet at 267 Third street. Thirteenth Aseembly Pistriet Committee shall m corner Seventeenth street and Ninth av winittee shall 1 A First a ee stil uurth street. shall meet at Fourtechth Assembly District Co 's,” corner Eleventh strec F ih Assembly District Com’ Sixteenth Assembly District ¢ “Demilt Hall,” corner Second avenue and Twenty-third street. Seventeenth Assembly District Committee shall meet at h avenue, ichteenth Assembiy District Commiitee shall meet at elley’s,"” 699 Third avenue, Nineteenth Assembly District Committee shall meet at ninth str mmittee shall meet at ‘Twentieth Assembly District 754 Third avenue. ‘Twenty-first Assembly District Committee shalt mect at East Side Hall, Kighty sixth street and Third avenue, ‘A majority of present Delegations representing the several Assembly Instricts in this (encral, Committee shall designate the ne hali hold the Primary Klections provided for in this call, except in the Third Assembly District, where the delegation is equally divided, each division’ shall name | one Inspector, mittee shall Fourteenth Assembly District the Chairman of Committee on Organization shail appoint the Inspectors; Twents divide third wis app and no person Whose hame appears on any candidate for election to the General Corimittce shall | act as an Inspector of | exception nained in the Third District. INSPECTORS AND PLAC place where said Primaries are to be nd shall also name the Inspectors of Election who nd the Chairinan of tho General Com- ct as the third Inspector; and in the algo in the Mistrict, the delegation being having named one Ins; tor, the inted by the Committee on Organization; y ballot asa first Assembly euch ection at said Primaries with the ‘S| FOR HOLDING ELEC- TION. First Distriet—Patrick Doole enis Hogan, Chri wrtlandt street. econd District—John Hall, James J. Neaiis, James H. ion, 82 New Bowery. Third. District—John W. Chanler,' James J. Duity, eof hokling election, 16) Elizabeiti ian Fourth District—M, J. Shandiey, Nich, Kearney, John halen. Place of holding election, 173 Madison Fitth District—James M. Miller, Nelson W. Young, Jr. Colligan. Place of holding election, 287 Hud- sixth Distriet—John W.*Brown, William Alt, Francis T. 8, corner Seventh District—Adolph Selileic District—Deidrick G. Gat James Neville, 77 and 79 Essex Ninth District—Jacob R. Reed, Jr., Thomas Fitzpa riatic, Tenth Distrie tavenue. Ele smith. Place of holding election, 424 Eighth avenue. ‘welfth District—John H. Koberts, John H. Munn, py Garrison, Place of holding election, 257 Third street. Thirteenth District—James Murra: James McDowell, Place 5 corner of Seventeenth street and, Hugh Mec on, “Halpin's, nth aven nih Distrlet—Jolin B. White, Arth ily. Place of holding election, h street and First avenue. Fifteenth Distriet—John Farrell, Charles Schloss, ng election, southwest ourth street, f holdin Four! ‘Coogan’s, Sixteenth Vistrict—Charies I Place of holding election, Wash- trick McDevitt, John Sheridan, Righteonth District: Jace of hoiding election, “Kelly's,” McGuire. Nineteenth District—John Moloney, Eugene J. ‘one! v ot holding election, avenue, Twenty-first District—William Kennelly, Michael MeNamara, Jacob Siebold. Place of holding election, xth street and Third avenue, 1 Committee. JOHN W, CHANLER, Chairman. ide Hall,” Bigh Witraw A, Quixey, 1g e Axruoxy Lickuorr, Seeretartes, EDMUND M. PLUM, Secretary Committee on Organizatioy “YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, & AL IRON PROPEL ity, 1.246 tons register; also, Sound steam. ler and Escort, fitted and furnished tor Crescent TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH—TW Boats or Lighters. Address, with full ae. ndition and price, box 3,43 New York _ HOLIDAY PRESENTS, — ELECTIONS _ IN Opera and Vest Ladies’ and Gentle Chains, Diamond, Coral and Gold Jewelry, sterling Sil- ver, finest silver-plated Ware, Cuckoo and Freneh Clock Jed at manufacturers’ prices, at FRANKFIELD r COS, 209 Sixth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, and 843 Bighth avenue, cornyr Twenty-sixth strgel Slipper Patterns, Oyere L cording to | additional. ¢ Ail parts of Burape at lowest ny Broadway, Trinity NMAN LIN are xppoluted to sail as follows OITY OF PARIS, 8 | erry oF y CITY OF BR CITY OF BROOKLYN | CITY OF MONTREAL, and each 45 North River. Cabin—$75 and $2, gold, according to accommodations. Steerage—To or trom called to order by the Chairman | shail meet at 173 | er, Chas. Hl. Golden, | Henry Simpson. Place of holding election, University build! ng, ‘ooster street. | h Henry Marshall, Charles Guntzer, An- | drew Hanneman. Piave of holding election, “Odeon,” ‘enth District~Peter McAleer, John Dunlop, Isaac | jempsey, Michael Lyons | M.W. Browne. Place of holding election, Peace Hall, 295 avenue A. Seventeenth District—Charles ©. Dutt, Patrick McCo. | mick, Jahn E. Kelly. ingyon Hall, 761 Flgnth evetue, | dock, Brooklyn, us follow GREAT WE: 70 South street. First Cabin | Kecond Cabin: Steerage ER STEAMSHIP | | taking passengers from New y. ‘The HAMMONIA will sail Ja who are seeking for elegant HOLIDAY GIFTS establishment of Blacking Cases, Umbrellas, Cigar Holders, Sets of Standard Authors, Iyory Combs and Brushes, Dressing Cases, Bronze Statuettes, Travelling Bags, at our usual low prices, R, H. MACY & C0., Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ‘The British and North American Royal Mail steamships, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor. ABYSSINI . e is FOUBA... jan 1, 1873 ti 2 PARTHL ed. Jan. 8 ALGERIA,,...Wed., Jan, 29 and every following Wednesday and Saturday, from New York. Steamers markea thus (*) do not carry steerage passon- gers, —Cabin, $80, $100 and $130, gold, ac- Rares or Passac' dation: ‘Tickets to Paris $15, gold, n tickets on favorable terms, Steer ol and Queenstown and es, Through Glasgow, Havre, ment and for Mediterranean ports. passage apply at the company’s for steerage passage at ML G, FRANCKLY currency, rage tickets from Liverp giv n for Belfast, Of CHARLES N, Agent. Royal Mail Steamers . 28, 2PM. For Queentown and Liverpool. RW YORK, ISTOL, ueceeding RATES OF PASSAGE. Round trip tickets at low rate |, Queenstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, Lou tol or CarditY, $30, curren Passengers ‘also forwarded to Havie, 'Hambu Sweden, Norway Dratts issued a lowest rates. For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the ada: Company's office, No. 15 Broad w For Steerage Passage, at 33 Broi if B, V STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, HE UNIT 8] S MAIL, New and full-powered steamships. Saiting from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on hursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. jatarday ‘aturday, January 18 at) 4. M. .. Saturday, January 25, at 2:30 P.M iar dock, Pavonia te y Passenger xccommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room’ and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion isfeit. Surgeons and | stewardess accompany the steamer. A ‘aloon, $3) in gold; steerage, $39 in currency. Those wishing’ to send for friends iu the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $3) cur- reney. Pasiengers booked to or from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &e Dratts trom £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information apply at | the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading tssuéd to Continensal ports, Agent. MERS, Girect, N AND LIVERPOOL, from p 47 North River, CANADA, Webster... ERIN, LAWeon: THE LARG THE TRADE, Cabin passage, $65 and $75, currency. Ntecrawe, $29, curreicy. Prepaid steerage tickety trom Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardit?, Bristol or London, CHEAPER THAN BY ANY OTHER LIN For further information apy. at the company’s offioe, i » Manager. E.—STEAM TO QUEENS- © Broadway. JNITED STATES MAIL LIN town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesda’ SCONSIN, Freeman, : NEVADA, Forsyth. ol Cabin passa Pr Passengers bool way and Sweden, and Germany at lowest rate: WILLIAMS & CHOR LINE. » $0, m Paiis, Hamburg, No ly to ION, 29 Broadway. noon, from Pier 20 North River, New York: Passengers booked and forwarded to and from al! rail way stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Noi wad, Sweden or Denmark and’ America a3 safely, speed ily, Comfortably and cheaply as any other route br lin ‘rom New York. ; Saturday, Dec. 2 AUSTRALIA Saturday, Jan, 4. VICTORIA Saturday, Jan, 1 KUROPA Saturday, Jan Saturday, Ja Passaie payable 5 ‘To Glasgow, Liverpool or Londonderry : Cabins $65 and $75, Excursion tickets $120, Intermediate $55. | Stecraze $¥). Certificates at lowest rates can be boughtby those wish- ing to send for their frien: Apply at the company te ices, No. 7 Bowling Green. SON BROTHERS, Agent: 6 NLY DIRECT LINE 10 FRAN THE GENERAL TRA MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETW | HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST, The splendid vessels on this fevorite ronte for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No. 8) North River as follow: ST. LAURENT, Lemaire... VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont. PEREIRE, Danre........ A PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD. ineluding wine) TO BREST OR HAVR First cabin, $125; second cabin, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers, American tr Hers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid boch transit by way and the diseg ing the oSaturd: ZLE, Agent, 65 Browdwi Gueat WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. New York to Bristol (England) direct. ing goods and passengers tor London, Cardiff, New- Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channel. he steamers of this line will sail tron the Atlantic ARRAGON, Western. seeee ERN, Statper. Cabin passa, currency. Steerage, currency, Parties wishing to send for their friends can obtain pre- paid Certifiertes, Drafts tor £1 and upwards. For freight or passage apply to E, E, MORGAN'S SONS, Y, LOYD STEAMSHIP COMPAN Hhimapton and Bremen. s Saturday, December 28, at 2 P.M ORTH GERM? For 8 naber, will sail o from Bremen pier, foot Third str followed by. Steamship BREMEN, d Rates of passage payabl gold, or its equivale For freight or,passage apply to i oFLRK 4 CO., Agents, 0. 2 Bowling Gi HE HAMBURG-AM new iron mail ste THURIN } TA, Captain T. Meyer, will sail on Thursday, January 2, 1873, at2 P. M., tor Hambury Cherbourg and Hamburg, First cabin, $120, 5 wecraue, £90, payable in United Sates gold. KUNHARDT & 60., ©, B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, N, Gi Brondway , 8. ¥. nary 9, 18 S$ TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND, TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CU,, 86 South street mtlemen friends will find at the cept when those dat previous, and also connecting for all Cen Pacific ports. Departures of 10i with the company’s steamer, tou Tonat January 1, 1873, for Ji ¥ sage, frelgh Pail Rarther: infor pany’s ol CALLING AT ST. THOMAS AND. fended to sail trom Atlantic Docks, Brookly MANDINGO, 1,500 tons: vice, have tilatlon, and take on omount of cargo will be taken. Horustedt & Garthorne, owners, 70 South street. » D IRECT LI ier No. 3 North River at 3 P. CITY OF HAVANA, Deaken (Havana o1 CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana only) CITY OF MERIDA, Timmerman. CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only), CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana only) Thursday, Jan. 30 rE Ah ing at Key West, receiving Delehieat pier 0 Ei urday, Decembe: ills of lad= newerp and | 1 Clapp, will leave pler No, 9 North Ri Loui: jona, app! trom pier 37 Nort ship ISAAC BELL, Blakeman, for and Richmond, on Saturday, Dec. through bills of Inding to all pornts ‘Through passenger tickets modations unequalled, ) ral office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. By Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. JOHN. DALR, Agent.) JQALL RIVER Lt from pier 23 North River, foot of Murra: (Sunday Saturday, December 28, at A. M, . Saturday, January 4, at lO A.M. | fort January i, at 3 P.M (AOLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, NE years of age, inthe plain English bran and who w age and terms; references required. Address Brooklyn Post ofiice. ivervool, fortnightly to Jewelry, property of Shawls, Laces, Valuables, &c., any, utmost value paid. J. B. BARRINGER, Jan. 1, at® A. M, Shawls and every description of Personal Pri ee Jor sale a large stock of Silks, Velvets, Furs, aud valuabies, Extraordinai 402 ou Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and all kinds of Geods. Same bought at full value. L. BERNARD. a Kreland, England, France, Ni AN ikpress passenger sicamers svil every Saturday, at ‘om Glasgow. Jan, 13 2 685 Money liberaliy advanced on Dia 3 | Clothes, Silks and established and reliable lo Q BROADWAY COLDES Ole i | Diamonds. Watenes, Jewelry, L at full value, A’, ESTABLISHED DINING SALOON TiC) COMPANY'S Well furnished; cheap ret; cost NEW YORK AND 2 $3,000, half cash. Adress R. RB. “| SMART MAN, WIT | 2A established, le year aturday, Dec, 23 Jan. 25 -Saturday, Feb. 8 tunity for, Fou ~SALE—A orts of eross- | definitely ing time, trouble and ex- FACTURER, box 5, well established shirt business. are well known among the Jobbing trade. For particu- lars address F. B. H., Herald office. Power complet SIILAND, Captain I. A, P. Ney. | Particulars Hoboken. To be $4.000 tnt ood ve | partner in avery profitable manufacturing, business In this city box 120 Herald office. \ REMOVAL. Union square, corner of Fourth avenue and street, every Variety of slate work, plain and ornamental. ane ments, at prices that dely competition, Marble | k to Hiymouth, London, | for the wade. Is for £1 and upwards issued at lowest rates by | \ TANTED—A GOOD COASTW! ISE STREAMS! WIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, carrying janie ase od freight to pore Aspinwall, Panama, Santa M: Ureytown and Packie Coast of Rea ant Chie chile. Steamers leave 10th, 20th and 30th of each month, ex- tes full on Sunday, then the ‘day December 36, steamer OCEAN QUEEN, Captain ©. P, Seabury, will leave pler 2 Ne " , for Ropitiwall direee eiaentice areas salsa neebncte, connecting at Panams touching Captain —. d 20th eaeh connect hing at San Benito, Salina Cruz an Port Any er GREAT REPUBLIC will nt and urther info) ice, on th ier, foot of Cs F. BABY, Agent. ED BALL LINE. OF MAIL STEAME RATES OF PASSAGE REDUCE NEW YORK TO DiEMERARA, i JARBA LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS OO TO ‘These first class tull-powered lron Steamers are in- aa tol- 7 Tuesday, January 28 LAQOS and GUNGA EVERY THREE WEEKS THEREAPTER, These steamers are specially adapted to tropical sor- large staterooms, bathrootns and superior vers t class passengers. A limited Yor freight or passage apply to ght oF passage arty (8 MORGAN'S SONS No. 70 South street, New York. ‘ AL HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA URUZ, New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Lin Ving direct to Havana :— Saturday, Dec. 23 ny) Jan. & jaturday, Jam it ‘Saturday, Jan, 13 raday, Jan, 23 ITY OF MEXICO, Sherwood. Hor frolght of PATINA NBive % SONS, 39 Broadway. NITED STATES AND ROYAL MAILS FOR HA- vana and Nassau, N. P. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company, sailing every fort- night, on Thursday, at 3 o'clock precisely, from pier No. @ North River, MORRO CASTLE, Capt. T. H. Morton...Tueaday, Deo. COLUMBIA urtis..... MORRO CAN T. H. Morto sage Bowling Gree XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- carrying the United States mall. ‘The steamer CITY OF DALL. Captain Jones, ig now Kiver, and will sail Sat ing given to Houston, either by the Through bills of G. H. and H.R. R. or by the Houston Direct Navigation Company, and to all points on the Galveston, Houston and Heriderson and B. B. and ©, Railroad, No charge for forwarding in New York. ‘OF Ireight or passage apply to, x oc! Hi. RUBORY & CO.,, 15% Maiden lane, 3) _or W.P. CLYDE & CO., 19 Wall street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line, The steamship GEORGE CROMWELL, € ptain Samuel r on Saturday, aber 23, at3 o'clock P.M. Freight received dally. ough Fates Kiven to Gaiveston, Indianola, Rocktort, | or Aranzas wharf, Brazos, Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $00; steerage, $2 For freight ox passage ap} to FoR NB ORLEANS DIRE y West street. 1, B, CROMWELL & CO., 86 MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE from pier No. § North River, at $o'clock P, M., UNITED STATES, on Saturday, December 23, Freight received datty. “hrough rates given for 8t Vicksburg, Mobile, Gatveston and Indianola, For treight or passage, haying jy to FREDERIC BAK jor accommoda- Broadway. JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT, AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch River their elegant side whee! steain- orfolk, City Point sat 3 P.M. giving uth and Southwest. ied to all points. Accom- Apply. at_picr 37, or at the gene- if ERs’ GUIDE FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT. — PIRE STATE ‘and OLD COLONY, Ny streck daily excepted), at P.M. Tickets sold to principal ‘New England, the White Mountains and Prov- ‘A. BP. BACON, Superintendent, MER CAMBRIDGE LEAVES * York, at o'clock P. M. nesdays and Fridays. TRAVEL steamers pier 27 rovidence, Monday: INSTRUCTION to form an engagement as cgoverness.—Accomplish- ainting. music, Latin, French, (talian fits of German and Greek. Address, stat- , Which must be liberal, M.R. H., care ot the won Waish, D. D., Lord Bishop of London, 0. / Ha , Conn-—Prepuratory to college, of business Principal. the Winter session will begin Jamnary 9 1 WM. HL. RUSS NA FARM, ® MILES (ROM NRW YORK—A PRO- testant lady to teach three children, the eldest nine hes, with music, ild be willing to sew between hour! plate Sey BROTHERS, 85 BROADWAY, BETWEEN T WOU A Ninetooath und. Twentieth stroets—Money loanc 3 on Watches, Diamonds, Jewe | ticularly 1 Silverware, Silks, par- 3 private parler for ladies; basimess ntl 67 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH Liberal aivaneds on Diamondy, Watches, 8, 0 air Shaw! oes aN. al pion. JAMES P MATTORWS. T HYMAN’S, 719 BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD- vances inade on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, or Will pay tao highest market price for'the sa MERICAN OFFICE—ESTABLISHED 1854.—LOANS ‘on Waiches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, India mount; oF will buy; letly ‘con T NO. strec 735 Broadway, opposite Astor place. JT). S2oHseon. LOAN BROKER, 1953; BOWERY, « opposite Sprig street—The most elegant and ex- tensi stablishinent in the country. Money loaned en Silverware, Silms, Laces, ty. cos, 8, Watches, Jewelr; D ESTABLISHED AND RULIABLE.—LIBERAL advances on Diamonds, Wutches, Jewelry, Silver rices paid tor sine. ISAAUS, Diamond Broker, 97 Broadway, between 29th and Zist streets, SIXTH AVENUE, BELWBEN TWENTY-POURTIL and Twenty fifth streets.—L'beral advances made & BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY STREET. — nonds, Watches t the ol ER other personal iT onice) most responsiby ‘BUSI DESIRABLY doing 5 prodtahis business; »; will be soid for box 162 Herald office. located on Broadw 30, CAN STEP INTO AN Littmate business ana make $1800) per ; must be closed out within three days, Address OPRIETARY, box 4 Herald office. ERGETIC MEN, WITH SMALL OR LARGE CAPT 17" tal, can find good locations and a splendid oppor- naking money with the STAMFORD SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, tam ord, Conn. The city and State of New York open to the right man. TEREST IN A d ine nufacturing Business which can be exte t large prof ute monopoly secured by nis ‘on machinery, pre as and minet; ho enter- country promis: uits, and capital euired to fissure success, The fullest particulars esi references wiven at luterview, Address MANU- 7 Post offi ARTNER WANTED.—A RARE CHANCE FOR A good business saan to buy outa hall interest in a Goods from this factory ARE CHANCE FOR MANUFACTURERS, Asplendid Machine Shop and Forze, with Tools and Wo ‘om New York and sane terms easy. Address im- ew York. jadelp tii y THOME 000 1 el x »){n ninety days, For ARTY WITH THE ABOVE AMOUNT reces- can engage as a full’ investigation desired, Address H, G., MARBLE MANTELS. VATE MANTLES, GRATES, &C.— Large and elegant, stock at out new warerooins i u Seventeenth PENRHYN sLATE COMPANY, manufacturers of KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBDEIZING +. Works, LM and 136 East Kighteenth street.—Marbie ('Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble, Counters, Monts urning STEWARTS SLATE MANTLES.—RICH AND ELE. S gant designs; Slate Work of every description, Mar ble and Wood Mantels. f. B, STREWA 222 West Twenty-third street, near Seventh avenue, N, Y. raco, 2) anak ~ WANTED TO PURCHASER SECOND HAND DESK WItk Chair, Addvess N. A, B, T., Herald office, HIGHLY EDUCATED ENGLISH LADY WISHES 8500 RTNER WANTED IN A STRICTLY CASIL

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