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Goon “orPoRty iraacfennspity’ Te eSriNSOk, wi EAST 2D ig HER PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.— N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, UNDERSTAND- — D ERICAN WOMAN FORSYTH ST.—A YOUNG AM mployment; best references. .. (Protestant) as cook, ar would do housework; city or oun Call for three Ways. 27TH ST., IN STORE.—AS FIRST CLASS coak? Tiderstands all kinds of cooking, meats, pastry aud deserts; no objections to ing German, wishes ESMAN OR TRAVELLER FOR any business is open for an engagement January ie Preference given. Address !ROVIT, OHANTS, MANUPACTURERS OR WHOM IT may concern—A thorough double entry bookkeeper Wishes an engagement; Al reterences, Address box 4,129 IN THE GROCERY STORE.—A respectaile woman to go out by the day or week to cook, was) and iron or do any £ind of housework ; best reference. Call or address. AS COOK AND TO ASSIST WITIT no objection to the country ; good city EAST 38D ST., IN A MANUPACTURIN eee ta idrexs, stating references and qualidl TANTED—SALE Yj ANTED—A POSITION BY A THOROVGH BOOK. Keeper and expert accountant of man tice and experience in large commeretal hous works and manufacturing establishment cupied for several years in examining and, a usting books and “accounts, setting partnership aifaire and new books; writes a fine hi oe ic, snd of strict integrity Address for oue week AND HIS WIFE, SPEAK are desirous to secure situi + she Is an excellent cook, ai ‘at the table and do the gener ‘Address A. B. &., Hei housework ool reterences, + Go ef Day ample and 2K, BOOKKEEPER, cow relerences given. ANTED—A POSITION AS CLE Dressmakers and Seamstresses, ST 2TH ST, IN THE STORE.—AS S| . by ® person who can cut and ft dresses; “WITH A SMALL first class priv For rejerences address last employer, ENCED GARDEN y, Wishes a situation ina. A FASHIONABL COACHMAN—BY long senerieuge and a careful + sobriety and capa: SITUATION WANT competent man | Beier several years’ reterc! Call on or address 8 R, GO DUT BY tsand trims suits and evening OC day fist ‘law, cu drosos In the latest Parisi on sty le; references given an GARDENER “AND FARMER-—IS OPEN for an engagement on the Ist of Januar; aovoral prizes at ngricultural fairs; is marriod family Address M, ©. B., WANTS A SITUA. plain sewer; would Assist Inthe care of ebildren, ay aie is fond. of them: competent to take care of a house ; expected, as she wishes the comforts of a home in somo AME RICAN WOMAN ; first rate references. moderate wages only LP WAN TED—NALES. GED FOR THE MOST POPULAR ¢%. nook che times, “Livingstone Lost and FA ‘ound n't lose this chance to make money, but apnly ately to MAL PUBLISHING COMPAN NTS WANTED Housekeepers, de. JOUSEKEEPER’S & Woman left a widow with one child in, or immediate assistance of ar Sioeawage ox WANTED, —AN ACTIVE, speaks German; wages $3 a week. Address box 1 out Best office. ‘ONEY'S WORTH FOR THE. wanted tocanvass for a sp men ahead Call and examine, 29 Broadway, Some noble hear INTELLIGENT BOY General Housowork, &c. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH nung woman to do housework in a small vash and iron; city or country ; wages ZOPLE.—AGENTS ry of merit; live Since BOY WANTED—AT 25 JOHN ST. Laundresses, &c. Ss WEST 33D ST. OND FLOOR, FRONT m. 48 to do washing at home, or would go out by the day or week. IST ST.—AN EXPERIE: to do washing at her own home; linens, 15 Gone in superior style} termsmoderate,, 3, HONEST, HARD WORKING our door man in real estaté business; permanent post- tion and $8 to $10 per week. Addreds INE STICK: ED COLORED sent PRIVATE FAMILY, A ive, intelligent, colored boy, not over 12 build fires and Nae ai himself generally useful. ANTED<A | TRAVELL SPECTABLE WOMAN WEST 27TH ST.—A 2 fo out by the day washing or cleaning, or wv: FOR A WHOLESALE jewelry house in New York city acquainted with that trade Ai the Northwestern States Address, stating salary expected, T. ANTED—A SMART YOUTH, IN A COMMISSION house. _ Address box 1,191 Post office. Waxtenotwo OFFICE BOYS, F years old; must be good penmen, well recommend- od anid live with thelr parents, Addréss, in own hand. "THOMPSON ST.—WASHING AND IRONING AT. Orders promptly attended to by WEST “TH ST., ROOM 6—A FIRST CLASS laundress to do a few families’ washing at her own house ; understands fluting and polishing ; good ref M 13 TO 16 Nurses, dc. NTIC ST, BROOKLYN.—WANTED, A BABY nurse, by a respectable Christian woman, lost her own baby. N A REAL ESTATE OFFICE, who is well acquainted wine its ox 210 Herald office. IRON COMPANY'S H., box 1,84 Post 0 ONE OR TWO MEN TO WORK B counter} none but competent men need ap- n House, 4th st. and 4th ay. —A TRUSTWORTHY BOY FOR AN OFFICE; salary first year $120, Apply in own handwriting, (stating age cand ireierence) to Bentral coal yard, 140 Wa- business. ‘A idress J Inquire or address, ANTED—A BOY IN AN WEST re 8T.—AS WET NURSE; BEST REF- WEST 27TH 87., SECOND FLOOR.—A HEALTHY young married woman, with a fresh breast of has lost her own baby; city refer- wet ra milk, as ‘wet nurse; ence; city or country NEAR 113TH ST.—AN EXPERI. packe monthly nurse is now dise! or_general sickness. 2,06 to go in monthl; address Mrs. B, at the cope td SITUATION AS a a ce given, Aadreen 6 THE TRADE “SINKER—SPECIALTY kg and plated ware—wants a situation. WARD: Herald om COMPETENT MACHINIST AND ENGINEER, With first class references, desires a situntion as Gugineer, in or about the city,; 14 capable of putting, up He, machinery ee ping werson io Ith and 36th to tapeing, sare oan LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE, WITH HIGHEST references, desires a situation to teach music, Latin and modern languages; also common and higher Eng- lish branches; teaches it gra French and German, YOUNG. MAN (a JEWELLER) of learning dentistry. 18 DESIROUS Address INDUSTRY, box 170 both in conversation and mar, having studied them .. Dox 155 Herald office. LADY WRITES FOR LADIES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, bills, receipts, advertisements, orders, accounts, notes, nofices, reviews, reports, letters, business letters, ly letters, social letters, 4c, 348 Ei ITERARY.—A LITERARY YOUNG LADY READS HORT HAND.—A STENOGRAPHIC AMENUENSIS wanted for correspondence, editorial work, &c.; com- with references, x 9,688 Post office. Snivario YASTP Bit rat CLASS, SOAP __.SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. xref ie eanoe boas, Bitds, her Medicines ter als ared * re Aye formocking birds, at B. Ge povin’s? y'No. B Greene street, hsdoall ‘anal. ~ HORSES, CARRIAGES, A’ WaLDsor, & COOKE'S Downtown Horse. ayn Great special auc Horses, Wagons Sioighs, ‘Harness, &e., 'Y, at 1d o'clock, corner New Church, Cedar an iberty ‘streets. WALDRON & COOKE wil sell as above the following stock to the highest bidder for eash Ten head of superior work Horses; all Foot. strong Workers and reliable business horses; suitable for truck: men, contractors, cartinen, &c., &e, tur head of » ee ‘Uriving Horses; kind, ele- gant drivers, single or doub foe ood, retiable horses; all warranted sound ; 48 hours’ trial pair bay carriage Horses, 6 and 7 years old; are fine, stylish drivers; perfect action; warranted sound, 0 ood order. ‘and set fine Harness, icigh and Uarness. One doubl ae igh and Harne 38. ae. Six sets new Harness. single and double, all made for bes, BI Kets, 4 ‘All’ warrantees g| Sale posit 48 hours’ trial. ~SPEED, SPEED, SP! ED. A special emptory sale of fine trotting and road Horses, two elegant Portland Sleighs, Harness, Lobes, Blankets, Bells, &c., being the proj perty Of a Well-known sporting kenleman'and turtite who, by reason of pecu- mary embarrassments, is compeiled ‘to sell, this day, Saturday, Dec. 28, at stable, 44. Great Jones street, at 1030 sharp. The handsome, fast and honest brown trotting Mare Sussex Maid, raised in Sussex county, and sired ry stock bridge Chief, dam by American Star, about 15/5 hands high h, O'years old; showed 2:11 at time of Dacha when 5 years old, and has greatly Improved in speed show hait mile in L:16, aud full mile inside of 2:40 gant driver, stylish,’ safe, reliable and a fine No. I slewh trotter aud warranted sound and kind, The Ane, genteel and last young trotting Horse Jim eat sired y Volunteer, dam by Bellfounder, 16's high, 6 years old; the finest style trotting horse in cil 8 elegant. dri ; requires no check; pure and sharp gaied: ne m7 has trotted in public, but’ received two tors bey this is well behaved, honest and reliable, and a iy fo road wagon, ‘auld show 2:35 on track; war- ranted sound aid kind. ‘en at this sale allow Handsome and styllsh bay Ethen Allon trotting Torso, 15% high, 7 years old; safe for lady to drive; fears no lo: comotive or anything else; a reliable. safe, hardy and handsome horse, and can beat 2:00 handily ;’ warranted sound and k Also two bits road and family Horses, one of them very fast; sold by order of recelver: full particulars at gale, This sale is positive a1tl absolute ;no limits, reservation ‘and gentlemen wishing to purchase can ar or restriction, rely upon stock being a ‘pare presented all in every particular. J EW T BARKER & URASE'S crny AUCTION, MART A AND NEW YORK TAT. commer of Bronlway. MAJOR ©, W, REGULAR ava ry aes tarragon, & ERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ty. OUR HOURS allowed for trial Y HORSE sold under warranty. THE ONLY Mater in tho Stato having a driving ring for showing horses on CATALOGUE. OF SALES THIS DAY. AT 12 O'CLOCK, LANG CONSIGNMENT of Fortiand Sieighs, HARNESS, HORSE CLOTHING, Buttalo, “Wolf and Alaska Robes, Lap Robes, Whips, Halters, KIGHT TOP AND NO ‘ro! DEPOT, EXPRESS AND BUSINESS Wag 70 ray ¥ ADVANCES, ONE fing Vortiand sleigh. P PC PuAe ess new. igi BRED, ELEGANT FAST sorrel} trotting Maro, bred nea Tex! Mambrino Patchen; is 1}— hi years old in Shring: an elegant, gamey and extra handy driver, h great style sand ‘appearance; can trot now in 3 min- Ries, and was never handled {o devolop speed; prom- ixes, with proper training, to rank with t 318 afraid of nothing, gentle tor lady to arivé, fine. ‘towing mane and tail, and warranted sound and kind ; sold only on account of owner's pecuniary embarrassments, HANDSOME KEN’ RED extra combined golden sorrel harness and saddlo Gelding, 15% high, 7 Years old; extra fine free and stylish driver; sharp trav- eller and great roadster ; no vices; clegant under saddle; Boog all known gaits and warranted sound and kind, D ESTABLISHMENT, comprising the extra fine and speedy dun trotting hg gelding Billy Cla sired by Cassius M. Clay, dam iawrence is 1k, high, 7 years old. a prouipt, Tee ant gamey driver; has ted ‘in 2:51 ea can beat three minutes to-day; is tiraid_ of nothing, gentle and. docile, and. warranted sound and kind; als Bond Wa ‘i Harness, Blankets, &c, ALSO SEVERAL OTHE: “et ate FULL DESCRIPTION iy SALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. (A WO HOUSE OF BREWSTER, A z Established 1838, We offer a complete assortment of first class Carridges at our warerooms, Fifth avenue, corner er Twenty-seventh street. Srarranted nd ike oa era’ aw young golden ¥., and sired oF We beg to remind the public that our experience of over thirty-four years enables us to produce work which hagno superior, and that wo sell no Carriages, directly. or indirectly, bit those made, at, our Twenty sith sire factory. B. BREWS’ TER & CO. enty-fifth street: COMPLETE AND ELEGANT TURNOUT AT very low price.-Very stylish pair Golden Bays, 15% hands, even and eight years old; speed less than four minutes; light double and single Harness; tancy turrot Rn Gong Bells, fastenii ng, On, saddles, per! new and very handsome: Single Sleigh, pole and shaits; very ine large grizely black Roar and Beaver Robes (thipee) 5 ‘ele: rice $1, no handsomer establishment in town h ‘est Chester, New to or address Mr. ARNOW, with married ladies of the first families “the pocts, history, English literature, Shakspeare tion, correspondence, conversat review of all the elementary English studies. Address or call afternoons; $1.8 visit. M Stuyvesant Par! ‘ANTED—A PRISON (UNMARRIED PREFERRED) to take charge of a blank book department; one miliar with making estimates for graphed work gnd canvassi goveral yenrs) experience a &c.; lessons in Hon or a simple rinted and litho era, who has had who can furnish references which will bear the B, NIMS & CO,, Troy, ear cars and stages. ni Closest serutiny, way apply 10 _TELP WANTED—FEMALES. N, ¥. GIRL WANTED—TO DO G ina est ed st in Harle. ERAL HOUSEW ‘ORK Cail at 100 East 30th TANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COMPANY, A PRAG- ecustomed to fine machinery or model making, to fill a splendid position of trust; must er it, gd security sua pnpress or hs $5,000 tical mechani GIRL WANTED—FOR GENERAL must be a good cook, washer and ironer Apply at 858 West Soth st, HOUSEWORK; wages will be paid. Sth and 9th avs. ERMAN GIRL WANTED—IN A PRIVATE AMERI- can family, to cook and assist with the washing and t 421 West 28th st., near 9th av. ] ADY CANVASSERS WANTED—TO SELL THE NEW oFatent Shirt Chart” for making shirts of any size. Apply at 20 East 11th st., second floor. URSE WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN RESIDING in Brooklyn, E. D.,a nurse for a baby six: months old; must be ‘fully coe Pp ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS AND TOOL makers. STAMFORD SEWING PANY, Stamford, Com ANTED—JOB PRESSMAN ; ONE SKILLED IN THE ‘art of properly overlaying and printing fine wood fh color printing; good and steady employment to, the Fight man. “Ad: N. MORRIS, Printer and MACHINE COM- also well acquainted yith terms CHAR ANTED—A SITUATION country, newspaper; able to make up write dress, stating wages, JO ty st., New York. ain rt EA) BAKER, AT DOLAN’S, ‘AS COMPOSITOR ON A id come Pig recom- N 0, STEAD- UE ‘init Address, with full ‘ANTED—SALESLADIES lace and trimming. UNDERSTAND None hut competent ones need =) SUG: BEST MAKERS, TWO, FOUR AND at, consisting of the balance’ of my lure mock ; Will sell at bargains, ‘AM’S, 10 East Fourth street. N ELEGANT, SLE(GH—MADE BY GOOLD, OF AL- , seats four persons; been used but three times; In & lage Stow sultans fas & grocer or milkman: also two sets double Harness and a Buffalo Robe. Apply at Thirteenth street, RESPONSIBLE “PARTY CAN HIRE A HAND- some private Coupe for New Year's Day. Please in- quire at Miles’ stables, Nineteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for CHARLES, 1. DEMAREST & CO,. 28 Broadway. We offer a fue aesortnen ot A Shee * Slei i lhe Sk Sleighs, Sleighs, A large and fine assortment tot Sls atlow prices. Also Coupe Rockaways, top and no-top Bi ies, ae rages, &c. A large variety of single and lease call and examiue at New York Bales and Sio- Fake Hoponltory, corner, Foatih arouse and, Twenty Anh street. 8. DINGEE & OO., Auctionoers, apply at EMBER: SON'S, 811 Broadway, ANTED—AN EDUCATED LADY FOR A RE- spectable business from 9 till 4 P. "itkan ‘Address, full particulars, ©. N IMMENSE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ets, and Redding will be found at 155 Chatham street, including a very large tooo taxentot Parlor and Chamber Payments received weekly or monthly. Great bargains for cash. T BENDALL'S OLD STAND.—FURNITURE, CAR- ets and Bedding cheap for ¢: monthly payments. of Furniture, Cary M. COWPERTH ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL AS WAITRESS AND \d to_ assist with the washin ‘est Suth st, between 10 and 12, ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEHOLD Dv- ties in a place with every convenience; adver- {leer by himself most of the time; little to do. ‘Address Q Herald ofte mies! 3, ironing. Apply shy, oF by weekly and * 29 and 211 Hudson, corner’ Canal street. RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE RESI- arlor birt $7! for COOK, WASHER AND * Pa ‘as chambermatd and waitress, and assist in washing and ironing; also a girl as nurse an pe Apply, with good references, at il t 7st LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURN and Bedding, at lowest cash price, on weekly instal- BR 20 Eighth avenue, ments, at O'FA corner of Twentieth street, RICH PARLOR SUIT, COST $400, Bedroom Suits, Dinin; ‘ds arpet for Se. a yard; ot! 3d st TANTED—A GIRL TO WASH, TRON AND DO PLAIN cooking in a small private family, Call to-day at 108 Bast 6lst st, near 4th av. TANTED—A RESP cook and to assist with a sinall from 9 till 1 o'clock at 137 West [3th st., SPRINGS x goods halt cost, TABLE WOMAN AS GOOD lain wash. Apply between 6th aud ; G ROOM SUIT, POMPA- dour, fete Aye, covered silk’ reps URSE AND bat bal AN roperty faut rst class, with th 8, inown handwriting, 8. ae Union Club, AS COOK, WASHER AND froner ; must come well recommended; none but a gompetent person need ap;) ining. Pianta 15th ations. © ‘addr FANTED—A_ GIRL OF “WEEKLY P ke. Set and 386-Thira Avent. iat 71 West 46th st., ANTEDOA, GIRL co a0 cu Sore Galt feneral housework in a smal iv: fi y. Oi tet = Watitee ree EDWARD a ge WELL-KNOW} 100 Seventh avenue, reet, utmost valne paid for Casi-ot . by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MIL, hear bbe ¥ AS COOK, WASHER and | Troutr or mall fay in, the country; good reference requ 51 Bast 19th st. ANTED—FOR 5 “ASTROLOGY FoRTU NE. FOR | ALL Wio CONSU reclaims drunken or unfaithtul hus- ood luck and lucky num- reet, near Fougth avenue, GENERAL HOUSEWOR be a@ first class gous washer and ironer. dands; tells of thett, business, bers. ‘41 East Twenty-cighth ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, your Wl trom the cradle: to the Grave. 471 Canal street, near Hudson, AT A w NURSE with a full breast of milk, and well recente: a immediately at 79 West’ Ith st., between Sth and TANTED—A WOMAN TO TAKE CARE OF TWO children and as chambermaid Address box 30) Post ofc rman or French SEWERS WANTED At TRE GRAND OPERA TET iar one swindle relief ny St fe oor, a Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 aranieed ; consul- Ble West Mth st. Inquire for Miss FIN( =MADAME GRINDER, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 “_ SITUATIONS _WANTED=MALES. + West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to all : winn-n~ | female soabeees pleasant rooms tor nursing. \ FRENCH WAITER WANTS A SITUATION IN A private fomily B. serait Epeews ‘Address L. Le, Branch oitiee, 1,266 Broadway. A GOOD WRITE: fs willing to make himself useful in any sore has ‘good references, Address C. W., H. OM. treet, Pemate Physician; advice gratis. FHYRICIAN—DR I H. D. Professor of Midwifery; ara’ Aptcon certain relief to. ladies with or or without medi requiring nursing. ty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. MME. DESPARD'S FEMALE MEDICINES Are warranted to remove all gbatrnctons, ton whatever cause, at one Interview. Price Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. R. AND MADAME SELDEN, LADIES’ ‘clans —Confidential and skilful See cant pleasant 142 West Twenty-fifth str DESIRES A ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS COOK and cnev er in hotel or restaurant. Address CARVER, ANTED-A PERMANENT SITUATION, BY THE by a young man of three years’ ex jesale stove and furnace ‘by resent employer. Ist of January perience in the uh hddress FEU. | Tooms for nursing. —MADE BY STIVE! its, shitting, seats, to accommo. date twe of tour parsons seas $100. Apply at stable, iret room 2, and second hand ; reduced prices; ‘Coupes, Coupe Rocka. My Carringes and Light Ways and other seasonable fam! Wagons. MANUFACTURERS’ PAIR OF SLEIGHS, IN oop ORDE! WILL A. sold low, at 310 Third avenue wae BE STIVERS SLEIGH, NEARLY NEW; Beaver, Wolverine nnd Vicar Robe Bells. Apply to Mr. GRAY, 22 Wooster street. SLEIGHS, BELLS, ROBES, * Fine Jot of light Arst clase Tat rst Class Harn JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 8 iberty wtreete LANKET! ROBES AND HARNESS, B fankee full trimmed. and with two straps for $250; $80" hand made Harness, covered or silver-trimmins, Canvas Covers, Waterproof Blankets, Kabber Covers Se ng eos, 8 fy full assortment. Harness Warerooms, 43 Murray street, BLS, SUROUS, BELLS, SLBIGNS.—25 | ror ‘agons, 10 Open ‘Wagons, léxpress Wagon Blankets, 6) sets single wa ole isrnese. 140 Breed. Way, near Forty-first street, JAMES JENKINS, Manager. DEXTER, SLBIGH BELLS —SLEIONS: sLEIans— v rir ace Sleigh Belin; largest assortment in his market at reasonable prices le in AXUPACTUREHS UNION, 688 Broudwaye Bxgerrors, SALE OF HORSES, CARTS HARNESS, ee joey eat ms ccumber of John Burl ey yoaneneed a erry sireet, on Decem! i e wa. TNORRSOM, Ex weutore XCURSION SLEIGHS, with TWO, FOUR, SIX on eight horses, to a eae om ten I hd om} POR | SALE-—A FINE BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, SUIT- years old and a good driver. Also, iwo Family Sleldne ia good order. “Inquire ue8) Sodg? wick street, Brookiyn, OR SALB—ONE &RT OF BOB RUNNERS, SUITABLE for light or heavy work. EAMAN, 118 West Sixteenth street. a... #1ORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, SLEIGH FOR SALE— A large three-seated sleigh, with extension top; price $60, Apply at 143 Reade stres Sm FOR SALE GH CE OUTTER, WITH Bells, 5 ht Dhé rue 'AN’S stable, corner of Sev- enth street. UITABLE FOR Tnquire at M4 Bast QLEIGHS, SLELGHS, Fro: LE, +) milkmen or other light Meaiteaee Forty ninth street. gon ae TWO GOOD sECo: of them nserly new Avply to i. STRAIT, and Eighth avenues, ILEIGHS FOR SALE—ONE_ two wood do, box 88, Jamaica, ILEIGH BELLS MER, HAY DOUBLE, ONE SINC ahs; 1,100 Straps second hand Sleihs and ‘Carriages. PRERS’ UNION REPOSITORY, 638 Broad: NDID FOUR-L Rear Skins, &e., &e. Eighteenth street, (PRE LARGEST STOOK OF SLEIGH BELLS IX NEW York selling off regardiess of coxt. Robes, Atfghans, ys, Horse Blankets, &c., to be cleared out to make room fur Spring Goods. E, BARTLETT, 02 Warren sireot, d 25 College place. D GH, WITH BELLS, for sale cheap.’ Apply at 10 Bast = c and one two-seated sleigh & ‘for sale, at 165 sevenih sirect. First avenue, 815 0.7 A BROWN HOR 5 YEARS, 16 HANDS 9) bay S years, 15 hanils, $150; both pony built Sylish rat) hands, $2. 418 Kighihy avenues cor sian Pays trast street. “fel SLBIGNS, Ae 100 APS SL JD) THE el nt Hght Dexter | Sleighs all styles; lowest popular pri several secoad hand, MANUE. ‘ACTURERS' UNION ‘REPOSITORY Broad- way, near Bleecker street. ~ SALES AT AUCTIO! LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Galoarpoms 3 Chambers and 77 Boage streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BRC THIS DAY (GATURDAY), Deo. 2 nt efelock atthetr salesrooms, 95 Cheypbers. and KG By ade streets, 8 ALE, VALUABLE DS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES, MOUNTED. IN 1S CARAT GOLD, removed from 35 Union square to our store, 9% Chambers street,~ for convenience of sale, allof which are warranted by the trustee as to weight and quality as per catalogue, rich solld Gold Jewelry, of the. latest n designs; elegant hunting ease Watches for ladies and gentlemen, set in enamel and diamonds, &., to be ssid without re serve, by order of E. W. BURR, TRUSTEE, comprising, undoubtedly, the finest stock ever offered at auction in’ this city, and aggregating nearly $200,000 value, stock has all heen manufactured for firstclass city Thi: eae ane oe is of the iatest and most elegant designs, and embrat NECKLACES, BRACELETS, Ol USTER AND SOLI- IRE BRC ES, EARRINGS AND FINGER RINGS, SCAM PINS AND RING! 8, STUDS, SLEEVE, BUTTONS, &c., &6., all of the Anest out and water, of old and new mine stonés. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY—Comprising Bracelets, Neck- Janse, Earrings, Brooches and Sets of exquisite workman- ship. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Sa'earooms 96 Chambers and 77 t Rende streets. y ALLEN B, MINE ON wenkabay AND. THURSDAY EVENINGS, January 8 and 9, 1 at 7g oe Gia at their new fairies, 85. Uni ar (west), e A PRIVATE COLLECTION FA WELL-KNOWN CON- Comprising choice examples of artists of the French, Belgian, English and American schools, viz. — Professor Soudermann, of Sidney Percy. Dusseldo: William Hart. Professor Carl Hubner. Professor Schultzs, $ Brion. . Dinz. A. Calaine. lsabey. F, Von'Seben. Reyntjens, De Brackeleer, I, de Boul, nboon, Vermulen, (arog ,H, Hail, Whittrage. Smith. Giabort Stuart, lerstadt, othe ‘kino 8 & number of fine English Water Colors by Hayes & Clarke. The above will be on eon on and after Wednesday, January 1, day and evening. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, salesrooms 108 1 ibe ty and 111 Cedar streets. Household and Cabinat Furniture, oaa fs Mirrors rie Bedding. AT 104 O'CLOCK, WALDRON rs Cooke Will sell a8 above full lines of the following goods, removed from residences, &c., for con- venience of sale Chamber Suits, all ‘all eeeupuons: Parlor Suits, all Bookcases, uttots and | Wardrobes. Extension and Centre Tab! ae Bedding of fall descriptions, Xelvet Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Toys and Holiday Presei mts Plated Ware and Cutler: A large sale of assorted: ‘first class goods. Sale positive, to close advances, &c. Ata o'cloe! € large special auction sale of MED head of Horses, good workers and fine drivers; Carriage, Coupe, Single and Double Sleigh, 19 sets Harness, bina, veg JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER: flee and alesrooin, 37 Nassau street, Horse Auction Branch, tt (A ne “Hast Tiurteenth street, se EN, 8, COUPS, CARD REUELV RICH PRENGH AND YAPANESE GHINA WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, 50 PAISLEY AND BROCHE — SCTANDSOME PATTING, NSTON & VAN TASS WILL sent THIS DAY (SATURDAY), ATI O'CLOCK, at'thelr Salesroom, 37 Nassau’ street, an extensive assortment of Fine Bronzes, for ioe a deans in diver Placed Ware, Epergnes, Flower Stands, Goblets, Dessert and Dinner Knives ani Forks in cases. ALSO FANCY GOops, Glove Boxes, Odor Cases, Inkstants, Tandkerchiet Boxes, Genticmon's Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Porto. monnatcs, Papier, Mache Tables, Cigar Stands, L'q plands, beautiful Paisley shawls Thrkish and’ Persian Rugs, ¢ jackgamtnon Boards, &c. UCTION SALE.—¥16,000 WORTH OF magnificent, Household Furniture, iho erty o| Hungerfo 38 west 15th st’ near Sih av. at ls; aiclook™'on this day (Saturday)—Diawing Room Suits, Pompadour,, Marie te style, covered brocade; fl Fe, Bookcase, Bronves, rosewood Pinnoforte, Velvet, Brus: Fosewood, walnut Dressing Bu- ‘Mattresses, Extension hess and reaus, ‘ardro Table, Bulfet, vOhinaware, ea Re aks Cutlery, Silverware; ment and kitchen. 0 Furniture sei apartments, base: AUGUST 3 MARIINE }, Auctioneer. UETION NOTICE.—AUCTION NOTICE, HENIY, ZINN, Auctioneer, sells this day. com- Benet it 1046 ‘clock, at private residence 124 West 25th st. ail the first class city made Furniture, over 500 lots, viz. Rosewood Vlanoforte, rich Parlor and Bed- room Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Lounges, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and air Mattresses, and every article necessary for house- eoping. CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT HOUSE + hold Furnitare, rosewood Pianofortes, &c. This di Saturday), a 1 o'clock, at 79 Nassau strect, embracing Parlor, Zhamber 6 ny Dining Room Suits, Hair Mattressom, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Rockers, Wardrobes, Bookcases, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Brofizes, Silverware 80 (wo elegant rosewood Pianofortes, A’ot UCTION, AUCTION, TTS, ature ) OMNES atil P ieorts property of Dr. A, Philip von Adler, len ving for Eur Ri the private residence 119 Clinton pince dignth aireed, hetween Macdougal street and Sixth nvente.. Parlors Velvet, Brussels Carpets; four round corner square grand Planoforte, Marie Antoinette and Turkish sty los of Earlor Kuits Tables, Btnyeres, Bookcase, Mirrors, Curtains, Pironge wach Turkish Chaire) Lounges, Bedste hstanda, Mattresses, walnut rep servants Furniture,” sale posite ERNEST ROTH, Auctioneer. UCTION ha THIS DAY day), commencing at 11 o'clock, hp Wort 244 st. 300 lots Wousghotd at private roaldone Furniture, Steinway Pl anoforte, Parlor Bu Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Be Foom Suits, Bi and Kitchen Furniture, Bale le positi LUKE FI RZGERALD, Auction: OR SALE—A NEW SIX.8EATED SLEIGH, VERY handsome: it was made for durability and style; ost $000: will be sold for 835: Algo Hones to-corresyoad | SOP Gs To be seen at WOOD BROT! Lats? 740 Brondw FOR, SALE—A. GRAY HORSE, SOUND, KIND AxD stylish; perfectly gentle either in hares or under the saddle.’ Gan po seen at private siable, No. 4 East Thirty-ninih street. : | Rb SALE~A LARGE, HANDSOME SLEIGH. PRICE Ma ede Ene and liroadway, stable, OR SA! TE DOUBLE SLEIGH, IN good order, « at Nos 8 ann 10 Bast Thirty-first street, OR, Sie vase, port Liu Red SOLD } a two str silver Be RL TLSON'e'GULLD. Wf Union square. INE SLEIGH FO! BAB CALEY SLEIGH AND three fine Robe: table, on Fittieth street, between Sixth ins Beventh a avenues, mperence ven. GENE PARKAU R, DESPARD, 41 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR nue, cures all secret diseases and de- rangements; one visit sufficient; 2 weer Practice; pri- vate entrance for gentlemen; advice KING CURES ALL SECRET DISEASES AND bg he ey ‘3 years’ Sctieer’" one visit sufi cient. 14 Amity street, near Broadw DUBOL INFALLIBLE ATCO Sent to every address. Consultation at 44 Great YA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN ituation either as valet or indoor servant in & gentleman's establishment; good given. Address H, G., 918 NTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, WHO UNDER. Hor ete his Business, a situation in the rine, and wholesale preferred. Ai “ptown Branch office, 1,265 Brondway, STRDA Posttion AS pra parried copy- ollector sirlotty testotal eepenan, y & married man (4) reterence can AADAME RESTELL, since 1840; office, Kot PROFESSOR Kes Boh IFERY a oe Fifth avenue, ier ‘intattinle “Medicine. No. ists, 152 Greenwich street, No. Fulton street, Brookiya, br sent SECOND BELL—A PARISIAN hairdresser, from Felix's, Rue de la Vaix, de- ements; also ornamental hairwork to make or repair. pursis et temen only.—Dr. MA: ir Fifth avenue. CONSULTATIONS FOR GEN. RS’ AMlish, 23 East Six- CLERKS AND $1 — n~ Hours 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 FISRSE, BLANKETS, HARNESS, SADDLES AND ALL Baddtery Goeds extensively manafactured ; ts for strect and stable; plush a » Be ohne Coney Warren strect. M AN Svante RS’ pat Potted LAR- GRee grertme Be Sletg he a eae ig oar ily Siet; lig ity fs Belle anda othet ayers several Toovnd bas hand, I Sl LEIGHS AND OaBntacas for SALR—CouPRIE. © ipg_t00 Sleigh pani Winter, slightly soiled; scll- Di man WITTY & Coss anufacto ‘3 is and Fulton streets, Broo} ‘lym. gl we SPLENDID 8TOCK OF MY OWN CEL- ebrated make, Eureka and Dexter Cutters and jour- los A Ley o ‘the finest I have ever produced; also toWwn make, large and small, at prices as low as any, ., . " Mt te 152 Bast Thirty-first strec' AGES RREARS written Up; books deviont i to meet. special require- NFORTUNATE LADIES.—DR. BOTT, 125 WAVER. omined pa Reiarees | references, eet, third fnar. avast near Sixth avenue, guarantees immedi- ents ; books Kept ex ex asant relict or no charge, LETOHS— Portland manufacture. at 161 William street, up ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—MoRT- je Monday, elegant’ Restaurant, near Broad- ‘stand; lense; bargain; privately, Ya JAYENSDORFUR, attorney for more. 5 Bowery, 6 2 | REG HE MS FER TI J) "AWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAII~ December 27, 1872,—109th anetion on Sctanton Coal, 75,000 tons.’ The above sale, fanmounced for to-day, is postponed on aecount of th mow siorm until Friday, January 3, at 12 o'clock wove foot at 26 Bashange place, 80 Pine AMUEL SLOAN, Prosidertt. G7ghos oan yi + Oe OFFICE NO, i lek irtue of an execution I will eaoh street, at I po ag tor ss iy aon ki o welook, on Satur. day, the ber, one Horse, Wagon and Har- pew to the highest bidder for cash. Dated December 27, I 8. Md day) dot ad oy, ee benno yy, Decem!| WhieetSh site re “we aa bt IH, ovclock, at, at the auction rooms No, 1 North Wil Furnitare, Gold and Silver Wa ods Bed Bru Fane cy “4 Fomelcteetsen donee Tablen Chair le, Beat, Omics ¥ bicep i sue it Tats ass, Marshal. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL’S SAL this day, at if oiglock, .At the auction rooms No. 1 street, 12 SOHN NLONTRELL. Piarehal death BOGART, AUCTIONEER. MARSHALS’ SALE 0 AUCTIONEER. oN DAY, per 2 a5 in my a at Bow. fquors, iy, at iy o'clock, at the auction rooms No. L orth wiiain ae 3 Lithographic Presses, 1 Cutting ti ANG & DOHRENWEND, , Marsh als BOGART, AUt AvorIoNRER—woRtaAG SALE.— Ps rue can al is ind w: uction hia day, Ba Turday. Lecémber (55, 6 2 0 P.M, at toot Tay an sovent nN weet d By i, ‘attorney ‘tor mortgagee. : papel Gabi NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER’ 28, 1872.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. AND SALESMEN. xITy FOR ONE OR TWO MORE ‘ood reliable woollen [ARQUAND & 00., 510 SALES AT AUCTION, TACOB BOGART, ABOTIONEER. Mortgage sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage I will expose for sale at public auction this day, December 28, at i2 o'clock noon, all thé Furniture, Fixtires aud effects of the Lagerbier Saloon and Boarding House, 21 Frankfort street. con- sisting of Counter and Bar Fixtures, lee Box, 15 Tables, Chairs, Looking. Gt Heture, Clock, Bottles and Glasses, Kitehen U ds'and Bedding, Wash- stands, Crocker: Cloths, Stove, and all giver Lown (1 ra ony ‘0 Lease of tho premises, 08 as bh. Attorney, for Mortaagee. HERIFF'S SALE—ON ng RDAY, DECEMBER 28, &) atl o'clock A. M., at Wl th avenue, a first class Piano (Chambers maker). Jou KELLY, late Sheriff. Tuonas Dostar, Deputy. Wh BE SOLD Ar PUBLIC SALE c the Orphan's, Court, on Wednesday, J 2 o'clock 1 Homestead containing 135 acres, located seat, and considered one of the Pest farms 18 Moam i Railroad communteation with New York, Phila- at Laird’s m of Richard count Geiphla, Long Bra ry easy. Apply to or address ACTON ©. WARTSHORN 3 ‘Attorney: -At-Law, Freehold, N. J. rT AMISH! ie EUROPEAN ARD LIN The British nf North American Royal Mail steamships, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harber, From New York. 1 gat abr rs *OUBA PARTU JAVA ay aCOBAS .W and every folowihg Wednesday and’ Saturda New York. Steamers marked thus (*) do not carry steerage passen- Ors. Barus ov Passace.—Cabin, $99, $100 and $12, gold, ae- cording to accomniodation, Tickets to Paris $15, gold, itighal. Return tickets on favorable terms ‘Steer age, $30, cy. Wsiconaie tirkets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates, Through bills of lade Inglaiven for Hellas Glasgow, Havre, cautwerp. and Other portson the Continent and for Mediverranean ports, Por freiunt and cabin. passage apply at. the companys No. 4 Bow bat Green; for steerage passage at lL Nu Brondwas + Trinity Buildin ns YOHARLES G, FRANOKLYN, Agent. Wir *a STAR LINE, NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYIN NG UNITED STATES MALL, New wered steamships. Salling. from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harhor each way. turday, January 4 at Id A. M. “Saturday, Januar; He at Saturday’ January 18 At A ‘aturday, fauney 2. at 2 20 FM. aturday, February 1, at 8:30 A. M ‘ar dock, Pavouia terry. Jersey Clty. Passenger sccomimodations forall classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort, Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion isteit. Surgeons and. stewardess accompany the steamer. Ratos—* aloon, $4) in gold; steerage, $00 ih currency. ‘Those wishing’ to send for friends in the old country can now obtain stecrage prepaid certideates, $3) cur- ra It_parts of Amoricn to Passengers booked to or ftom Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Chink, &e, Drafts from’ £1 upwards. For Inspection of plang anid other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New Yo Bills of lading issued to Contingntal net Ke NMAN LINE For nied to nand Liverpool, Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— CITY OF PAR Saturday, Dec, 23, 2P. M. CITY OF NEW YORK Jan. 4, 10 A.M. CITY OF BRISTOL, Jan. 9, 2 P.M, CITY OF BROOKLYN, turday. Jan. Il, 2 P.M. CITY OF MONTREAL, Saturday, Jan. 18 9A. M. and cach sweceeding Saturday and Thursday, from pler 45 North liver. RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin—$75 and $9, gold, according to accommodations. Round trp tickets at low rates, Steerage—To or trom Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Cardi, $30, currency, Passengers ‘also forwarded. -to Havte, ‘Hamburg, swoden, Norway, Denmark and Parts, at reduced rates. ‘Dratts issued at lowest ratos. For Cabin barange and gerieral business apply at the Company's omes. No. 19 Broadway R or Btecrage Passage, at SS Broatl wa . f NG, DALE, Agent. NITED STATES MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and [yee Sailing every Wednesday. WISCONSIN, Lea SP essees Jan, 1, at M A.M, NEVADA, Fors i rn Jan, 8 atl P.M, pier ig North River. Cabin passage, cael erage, $8, eurroncy, ets, ney, $30. “from Paris a barwenmers booked to Hamburg, Nor- wayand Sweden, 0. DI son freland, d, England, Trance, Germany atiovest WILLIAMS & euUYOR, 29 Broadway. Angee LINE. Express passenger, stoamors svil every Saturday, at re from Pier 20 North River, New York. udsongers booked and forwarded to.and from all eall- wit stations in Great Britain, Irelan Serer Nor- wad, Sweden or Denmark and Americ: speed. ely, ily, comfortably and cheaply as any other ‘route or'line, Strom New York. ply a8 any ON prom Gl Saturday, Ja Saturday, Jan. 26. Passaue payable iit currency. lasgow, Liverpool or Londonderr; Excursion tickets $120, Stecrage $30. ‘can be boughtby those wish- Barurdsy) Feb. 3 iturday, Feb. 15 and Intermediate Certificates at lowest rat ing to send for their friend ply at the company "8 offices, No. 7 Bowling Green, DERSO) NBO NLY DIRECT “LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC -COMPANY'S MAIL Leo bd Roped NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING BRE! The splendid vessels mn fais favorite ‘route for the Con- tnenc will sail from pier No, 50 North River as follows : Lemaire. VILLE DE PARIS Sun PEREIRE, Danre PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD Gneluding wine) TO BREST OR HAVRE. First eabin, 8123; second cabii, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced rate: ‘Those steamers do not carry stecrage passengers, American, travellers to or roturning trom tho Continent of Europe, by taking this line, avold both franslt by English vailway ‘and’ the discomforts of cross the Channel, besides sayin Hd time, trouble and e: pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 68 Broadway, OTIOE. STEAMER 8T, LAURENT, FOR BREST and Havre, will leave pier 60, North River, toot of Morton street, Sunday, at 2 o'clock. Passengers are re- quested to be on board at lo’ pele Mails for this steamer will close at the Post office at 3 P. GEORGE MACKENZIR, Agent. NATIONAL LINE, OF BrRAMERS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, fortnightly to London direc TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from piers 44 and 47 North River. Wednesday, Jan. 1, FRANGH, th Wednesdays stint Se a On. o " P.M. ARG, ee eOl LONDON DIREGR ERIN, s aweon. Sal Gaturday, Jan. 4,at9 A.M, nat THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE, Cabin passage, $66 and 875, currency. 0, $29, curren Prepaid steern, etickets cr; Fool Queenstown, Londonlerty, Clase Ow, Winrar of Loudon, For further information, apply at daa company's offce, Oo Broadway. ation PWT TUR Managers YREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. New York to Bristol (England) direct. ‘Taking goods and passengers for London, Caritff,.Now- port, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channel The steamers of this line will sail tro.n the y Atlantic dock, Brook ARRA n.. GREAT WESTERN Stamper... Gabin passage, $7), currency. erage, $4), curren cy Parties wishing to send for thotr friends can obtain pro- pald Certificates. Drafts for £1 and upwards. For freight or passage apply to E, E, MORGAN'S SONS, ToSouth sirest. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ne The steamshin DEUTSCHLAND, Captain H. A. F. naber, will sail on Saturday rer mak rd sireet, Hoboken. To be allowed by Steamship heomeumn eae h W, Ladewiga, on Satur- beac ti tye fe to Lo nyeblonin vol First Gabin, For Southampton and Hreme a December 28, at 2 P. from Bremen pier, foot T! day, January don, Teves and Bremen, , or its equivalent in currency, For MTeigiit or passage: Seb 4, Se cathe, Bowling Green. WE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET VOMPANY'S Sew itoe mall steamy ANGTA, Captain 7. Meyer, will sail on ‘Thursday, Sanusey 2, 1873, P. M., for Hamburj taking passengers trom New York to Fymoutn, London, d Homb Tene, cok eatin, On Beectass. § KUNHARDD'S jayab] ig Un ta Be Les gol) Paras Ee a as “aeneral! Feesenger Agents, 61 Broadway, N. Y. ¥ TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND; paras for £1 orgy wards tesned ft lores tates by TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., 86 South street. 1 D™ WAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA URUZ. Now York and ‘Mexican, Mail Steamship Line, loaving lor No.S North River ats P. M., direct to Havana — ERY OF MEXIQO, ner wood seigaturday, Deo. 23 (avani’onty). Sat Jan & Satur, ANA, Deaken immerman iralay, Jane OF HAVA: nly)... 2. Thus PATRA, Put ips ih ana til) Thursday, Jan, 0 trie af Danang aS, & SONS, 33 Broadway. NITED | STATES AND ROYAL MAILS FOR Havana and Nass Atlantic Mail Steamship Conips salfing every fort- Ett ra tg at3 o'clock precisely, from pier Nort NORRO CASTLE, Qa it. T. gee Morton. - Thuesday, Jan, 9 hon ARO Cabra th in, 23 he apt $y H, Morton, 7! Ook, ev. 8 |g Po aseaye 8 : dont, No.4 Bowiidg Gr ae Mew Yorks” OR NEW ORLEANS DIREC" steamenegarommell Mona Line x TER ss aldo ok PN a aera sae fe Santa ses i Bt Ll, seta | Be i Seth NOs, ob Weststrest, (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ERCHANTS’ STEANSHIP Li from lor No_3 North liver: at 30% ; m "UNITED arya ome ” December 24% ht received aly. hates piven for 8 Lane Viokebung maui dint athe oe TAS” PPR an a Becaige” 7 COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY “7 CALIFORNIA, TAPAS \ AND CHINA, via Panam carrying mails, passehgers and ei Aspinwall, Panan Greytown and Pa Mexioo, ¢ Peru and Steamers leave 10th, 20¢h and cept when those daies tall on previous. th of each month, ex» Buaday, then the “day rtures of ean D miner, touching ‘at. Tonata, Salina Cruz ent Port Angel. Sieamer GREAT REPUBLIC will leave San Francisco Thins. For rate rmation apply pler, foot of Canal stree F.R, BABY, Agent. 8, TOUCH. t 1 > ‘tne scoamee CLEY OF DAL in fones, Is now receiving freight at pict 20 East River, aud will sail Bat. v, Decomber 28, ugh ills of lading given to Houston, elther by the tint He Tet, orby the Housion Direct Navigatloy 1p iveston, Loustod ‘ road. ng in New York, aN to 1 Oey 4 CO., 153 Mallen lano, Peon T AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pier 87 North River their elegant sidewh ship ISAAC BELL. Blakeman, for Nortol and Richmond, on Saturday, Bee through bills of lading to all p Through passenger tickets iss modations unequalled, Apply at p ral office, 187 Greenwich aah Sout and Southw IN points, Accom= rat the genes TRAVEL eA RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT. The steamers EMPIRE STATE ond OLD COLO from pler 28 North River, foot, of Murray sree (Sundays excepted, atiP. M. Ticketssol principal points in New. England, fhe, Waited Mountains and Pept: neces. SON, Superintendent. HOLIDAY PRESE NTS. } OLIDAY PRESENTS.—FINE SELECTIONS | IN Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches, Opera and Vest Chains, Diamond, Corai_and Gold Jewelry, sterling Sil- ver, finest silver-plated Ware, Cuckoo and Freneb Clock: retailed at manufacturers’ prices, at FRANKFIELD CO,'S, 200 Sixth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, an $28 Eighth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, _BI LILIA RDS Al TANDARD. AMEH « and the Phelan & €o! Jons, manufactured and for sale only by the inventor aud patente r to Phelan & Col jender, GEORG (0,7 Barclay street. PROPOSALS, (PECroRAre FOR ADHESIVE POSTAGE STAMP: Post Orvice Daranrazsr, ber 12, 1872 SEALED PROPOSALS are invited trom ateel” plate engravers and plate printers, and. will be received. at this Department until [2 o'clock M. on FRIDAY, the tent (th) day organuury, 1873, for furnishing Postaze Stamps for aterm of four Seara, ‘commencing on the first (st) day of May, 1873, QUALITY OF STAMPS. The stamps mast be furnislied:sublect to the approval the Departinent, from stec! plites, engraved in the highest Siyleo! theartof steel engraving, And printed in such col. Orsasmay bo selected. by the bepartuent, in the best and most approved manner, equal In ‘every ‘respect to te stamps now 1n use, pon paper of the best quality suitable for tHe purpose, thorougiily gummed with the beat quailty of aahehive gui, perforated In auch manner thateneh sep. arate samp can be readily detached and used, the shee to be well preased and packed to as to prevent them {rom Aahering to each other ihe same to be furuished with all feasgnable despatch, in gue ‘quantities as may bo ordered by the Departinent to fill the separate Fuqulaltions of postubasters and postal agetia, Tho contractor shall nt all times Keep on hand a stock of the several denominations of gamps, subjgct, to control of tho Agent of the Department, 'in all stages ot manutacture, sufllcient to meet all ordérs of the depar ment, and to i to provid le against any and all contingenci that ma; kely to occur during the exist Contract so that cach and every ofder of the f iy be 9 promptly filled; and the Department. right to require the contractor, at any time during the existence of the contract, to furnish iin extra quan tity of stamps not exceeding '& supply for three mon Stamps to be transmi(ted by son ‘routes must be securely packed in hermetically, sealed tin cases, wrapped, it strong maniila paper; al others must either be packed in. strong binders’ board boxes, bound on the edges and corners with muslin, and enveloped in two thicknesses of strong Manila paper or enclosed in strong Manila e pes, as the quantity to be transmitted may requir: Daokagento be ao enciosed asto enable the agent of fe Department to offctally seal them. In addition the contractor il be Bag to furnish labels and direct the same for each package in accord- ance with the daily lists: furnished 4 he agent of the Department, toxet er with all other blanks required to be enclosed’ with the stamps; also all blanks tor daily, weekly, ‘monthiv and ouarterly returns relating to tha number and denomi ir The number of stamps issued ana to pe issued during the four years embraced by the present contract is osti- mated tobe two billion ninety-four million, the average ase being eight (0 iy hundredths per cent. xt four years it {# estimated, at the «ame al increase. two billion eight hundred and illlon stamps will be requireu. understood, however, that proposals made this advertisement shall include all the stamps needed by the Department during the contract term without reference to the above esiiinates, which are here given only for the Jnformation and guidance of bidders. The stamps may be required to be deuvered by the con- tractor in separate packages, as above provided tor. a the post office tm the place where the saine are mani factured, or in such quantities at the Post Office Depar ment, Washington, ach 1 denomination on being kept separate), as the Postmas ral mi TEs ROLLS TAND PLATES” The dies, rolls and piates from which je stamps: are now printed, being the property of the United State ‘will be placed in the Keeping and custody ofthe contract ist day of April, 1873, the same to be held subject to the order and control of the Renee ens as hereinatte: Hirai and the contractor will be required, from sai bee rolls and plates and from such rolls Anil eG riginal die: of stamps ot the : : g term commences eral denominations req' i the current dally ro apna from the Depa Ament, without hindrance or “The contractor will be further required to keep in re- par alldies rolis and plates from which stampa inay be printed, and to renew the same whenever req 7p and Should how dexigns be requiredat any time {o take the place of the present series of stamps, or of any of them, or for denominations of stamps not now in use, the same shall be {urnished and engraved, subject to the approval Of the Postmaster General, upon. his request, within Feaxonable time: all. which’ shall be done and execute in the best atyle of steel rie Mer by the enna, and athis own expense. Tolls and plates made oF ised at any: ine in Milling ‘the contract shail be the aosoe Ite property of the United States, and shall be delivered, aie Working order. to, the Postmaster General or hig maf Gan spike, whenever demand: PLACE OF MANUFACTURE, &0. me: pee It be re ee to be manufactured in & fireproof OR Hiding, ‘and 1 Ly Cy gpd apartinents, distinct from those in which an K other tractor; and when finished must be placed burglarproof sate or vault, to be specially provided Yor that purpose, and said Apartments nnd sae or vautt shall at all times be subject to the inspection of an agent of the Department, onTs, EP The contractor will be required to report week! under gath, the number of stamps manulactured (Guished, w finished the number isaied during’ the week, and the number available. for issue; ail spoiled stamps to be destroyed by the agent ot the Department in the presence of the Se art Ag representative, An agentof the pated | pe have supervision of the manufacture, storage and isst the stamps, who shallat all times have full and free. access to the apart- ments, safos and vaults where the siamps are manufac. tured and stored, for the purpose of inspecting the same; and the contractor as et hin Mind his clerks gui ieteces at l. i. vate ihr pope Lae usiness of his agenc ou he government ONTRACT NOT ASSIGNABLE The contract cannot, in any case, be lawfully trang. ferred or assigned. ened. RESERVATIONS, The Postmaster General reserve any and all bids. if foxerninent require it the pignt or at in, his germane the inte: oe Iso the right ty nut the cone tract if, in his opinion, there shal re at any time to perform faithfully of its sipuiutions, oF ik case of a wilful pt ta impose upon the Departenent ‘amps inferior to thove now in hse. PAYMENTS. Payments for stamps actually issued and delivered will be made quarterly, alter proper examination and adjust ment of sete REE MENT—BONDs. Within ten da: ane the contract hi the successful bidder shall enter into an writing with the Postmaster General cep the terms, conditions requir fot forth tu thes advertise snent , Recording, to thei intentand meaning, and yall mane, execute TY ram subject to the air Ww erepignes ne gE tt the Postin: F General, bonds nt undred Tota Tollars eee, ded ement in ‘0 thiully ob. rhsprist intion’ fahare ecm usually | cluded in ant poe ty Cg ey ee caters a at the. De and for other ones," rgnited ‘Beaten Stal 5 328) ya roved August $9, 1802 srhich net bp Tine contractor. shall fall fie ms of his pomireee. he Can hb m such cont fo ri the ake tall ne it tt sued fol i name in an Ke a raving jurisdiction convractor to whom the f if rd may be mi sh 1d fait to enter into me rand bonds as herein provided, then the er Car Ruled and the contract yt 0 next lowe: bidder, and so on until th agreement at nd Bond are exécuted: and auch 1 ext lowest. er shall * nee ie orisioal a party to whom the etme a a reement will also provide if at ay: npauanes tts fe Contest the sureties the entire penalt wire ina the reantractor shall tareiet See the acceptance o! withit pra n'aefault whereot the ganact tay flonan Should the interest o1 tea require this om track may be ¢ py imara he im ername nthe, O is Hn raed | conditions sadirsveene aceaaeal eumeay™ om OPOSALS, No proposal will be reevd unles f satisfactory guarantee, signed by at iiders must state ia ini oc thousand sta re) or furnis!