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THE NEW YORK HERALD. “WHOLE NO. 13,624. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISER! AMUREMENTE—Sacono Pace—Fourth, fifth and ast c ASTROLOGY tweuren Pacr—Fourth colamn, ALL SEASON—Seconp Pack—Fitth column, BILLTARDS—First PaGe—Fifth column, BOARDERS WANTED—Skconb Pace—First and second BOARD AND’ LODGING WANTED—Sscoxp Pacx—Sec- BROGRLIN. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sscono Pagx—Third column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Finst Pace—Fifth col umn. BUSINESS NOTICES—Seventa Pace—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESYATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Pacr— Second and third columns. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweysta Pace—Third col- umn. CLOYHING—TweLrra Pacr—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENEKS—Tweirtu Pace—Third ‘column. COASIWISE STEAMSHIPS—Twetrru Pace—Fitth and sixth columns, COPARINERSHIPS—Eigntm Pacr—Fifth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Sxcoxy Pace—Third column, DENTISTRY—T'weietn Pace—Sixth column, DRY GOODS—Fixsr Page—sixth colamn, DWELLING HOUSES TU LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Nixtu Pas th column. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Iweiera Face—Filth col- umn. EUROPE—Finst Pace—Sixth colamn. EXCHANGE—Nintu Pace—Sixth column. FINANCIAL—Ercutn Pace—Fiith column. FOR SALE—lweirrn Page—Fourth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— N. nd sixth columns, ‘ Sixth colin, ED—FEMALES—iwenrm —Pacu—Second ALES—Tweirta Pace—Third and HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C,—Finet Pace—Second, third, fourth and fitth columns. HOTELS—Skconp Pace—Second column, Y ROOMS, &C,, WANTED—Finst Pacr—Sixth JOTION—Finst Pacr—Sixth column, 5 u1¥ AND BER- Suconn PaGe— rconD PaGe—Fourth column, fiust Pace—Fifth column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First column. MACHINERY—TwenrTn Pack—Fourth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Twe.rra Pack—Sixth column. MEDICAL—twa: xth column, MILLINERY A} KING—Finst Pacr—Sixth column, i MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Pacr— Sixth colum MISCELLANLOUS—Ninta_ Pace—Sixth column. MUSICAL—Sgconp Pacr—Fifth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventu Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finat Pai PIANOFORTES, ORGA column. POST OFFICE NOTH VROFESSIONAL SI Twenrrit Pas LECTURE 5 LOAN OFFICE: ‘irst column. » &C.—Seconn Pace—Fourth Finst Pace—Sixth column, ATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘econd column, OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO SkcoND P. hird column, ‘ALE TO EXCHANGE—Sxcoxp Pace—Third \—Secoxp Pacr—Third column, TH _PaGe—Sixth column. —First and second columns. KESTAUR. KEWARDS— ‘EMALES—Etaventn Pace— econd, third, fourth, fiith and sixth columns, and ‘iwenern Pace—First and second columns. ¢ SITUATIONS WANT MALES—Tweirrn PAGeE—Sec- ond and third ec SPECIAL NOLIC: ins SPORTING—DOGR, BIRDS, &C. ‘econd column, First Pace—Second colunn. THE TRADES—Twerrre Pace—Fourth column. THE TUR Rst Pace—Second column, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Nintn Pace— Fitth colum TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Twetrra Pacr—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LE’ Nixra Pack—sixth column. 10 PURCHASE—TweLrtu Pacs—Sixth col- y TER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE UR TO LET—Srcoxp Pace—Third column, WINTER RESOR COND Pace—Second column. 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KRAMER & CO., AMERICAN HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGE} REGISTER, PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. | | | PERSONAL, NY INFORMATION OF HUGO PEYSER, FROM Posen, Germany, will be thankfully received by ad- Gressing WILLIAM ‘GROSS, 289 West Thirty-seventn street. Southern papers please copy. AIR PLAY.—MENDHAM, I CANNOT COMMUNICATE, with you through thts medium. If you will send Your addrcs: I will write you. S——, same box, ac. APER DEALERS,—INFORMATION.—PARTIES WHO furnished Cave, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, copying paper since July, 164 William street. JAIN IN THE HEART Si UDDEN—BASEMENT door. You better call for uu kindly bestowed on Blonde for wash bill. ARY & BLONDE, Cigars and Oysters. R. ©. DAISY—WANT TO SEE YOU TO-DAY (TUES. ¢ day), same time and place as last, WILLTAMS, wIIs GERRY-IF IN NEW YORK PLEASE CALL HD ou or address SARAL, 202 Waverley place, for two lays. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1873.—TRIPL D4) REWARD.—LOST, A LUMP, OF METAL Casted, wrapped ( & piece of yellow paper, irom Hudson street, Hoboken, to Barclay strect. Now York. EVER HARTMANN, 36 Maiden lane. REWARD.—LOST, IN THE CAR, FROM EAST 25 North River, at 73¢ P.M. on Friday, a $25 Pa ay oe a ae ked. PAUL JULUNET, care of F. Fanfernot, 6 Beaver n2to4aP. M. REWARD—FOR A GRAY MARE AND COAL Pits Bugsy stolen from JOSEPH BE, MUNN, of ret, fr $50 jontel: $10) REWARD.—LOST, A DIAMOND LOCKET, with opal in centre and a smail diamond dove: The above reward will be paid and no questions asked if delivered at Ladd’s jewelry store. 19 Wall street. $300 BEWARD.~Lost, SATURDAY, FROM, 661 a . Broadway to No. % Murray strect, and from there to No. 510 Broadway, Kuraman. & office, a pair of single stone diamond Earrin Yeaman's law set in about three carats cach. T im OMAS, SPECIAL NOTICES. D.A, SACHS, FORMERLY A PRACTICAL AT. 0. H° torney ‘in this city, but now @ Representative of Lot lle, Ky., 18 stopping at the 1 1 House. A. WHBRALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, COR- + ner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street, Open from BA. M. to 9 P.M 0 On Sunday $ AG HRISTMAS GIFT.—GRAND GIFT CONCERT + for the benefit of the Masonic Rellet Association, of Nortolk, Va.; one cash gitt of $54,000, one of $25,000, one of $12,500, one of $10,000), one of $3,0N0 and Yih other gifs, amounting to $120,000, distributed to ticket holders on January 1S, 1874, Without fail; whole uckets, $5: halves, $2.5), ‘Orders filled and information furnished by JOSEPH BATES, authorized agent for New York, 196 Broadway, room 4, Ve: HAVANA LOTTERY. — EXTRAORDINARY + Drawing.—Cireularé containing iull information sent free. JOSEPH BATES, 19) Broadway. room 4, —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, 12,000 cash grits, amounting to . Fourth Grand Drawing, positively March 31. 1,5 0 Whole Tickets, $59; Halves, $25; Tenths, $5. rHOS. BH. HAYS & CO., HOS, E, BRAMLETTE, Agen’ 609 Broaa way. Cos HAVANA LOTYERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery, Bronswick Governnient Lottery. Prizes cashed and information given, THEODOR Lock box 5,804. MG Nassau st (Ole torr ‘ONDENTS ORDERING THIS WEE) deduet 10 yer cent trom eirouler price lst. W. L. DAV Agent, 173 Fifth avenue. } AVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY PRIZES cashed. ‘drawings regularly recelved and tiled, 1,207 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House. D, LINDO, Broker, SCHOCH. N FAVA 84 Lorreny. Extraordinary drawing. Prizes cashed, orders filled. | Circulars free. Post office box 4,271. VieITER € CO., Bankers, 185 Bowery (Germania Bank Building), Branch office, 387 Kigitli av., between 2n and 3th sta, Heo LOTTERY. Extraordinary Drawing. Prices reduced. Circulars mailed free. K. ORTEGA'S Successor, Post office box 1.46. No. 9 Wall street, WILL. SEND A LITTLE PRESENT 10 EVERY married lady, upon receipt of addrows, Send: it costs nothing. Mrs. 8, 8, CLINE, 105 West Forty-tourtn st. MASONS ENTERPRISE. TICKETS 10 THE GRAXD Girt Concert for the Benefit of the Masonic ‘Temple, now being erected in Norfolk, Va., can be had of the un dersizned: price, $5; half tickets, $260; capital prize 50,000. The drawing to take place the 15th day of next fanuary, without tail, This enterprise will be conducted by the bést and most distinguished Masons and citizens gina, and wholly in the cause of Masonry. No in- dividual benefits to be derived. Call and get a circular at once, at office of J. CLUTE, Broker, 205 Broadway. ()FFICTAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. XTRA CLASS NO. 393—DeceMpER 6, 1873. 70, 24, 3 47, 68, 6% 77, 3% li, 62, 7, G1. NORTH CAROLINA—CLASS NO. 80(—Ducisun 6, 1873. 65, 60, 25, 5, 69, 2% 24, 2, 74 55 77, 76, 7 GERREN & CO., Managers. LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 232 Greenwich street, New York. ()FFICIAL DRAM INGS. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO. 6Si—pECEMHER 5, 1873. 22, 61, 63, 62, 73, 2 47, 70, 60, 87, 48, 74, 53. KENTUCKY—CLASS No. 682—DeckMnER 8, 1873, 20, 54, 46, 5%, 89, 27, 33, 10, 68, 17, 9 82, 7 s £00. Managers, Covington, Ky, 187 31, SIMMON SHELBY COLLEGE—PXTRA CLASS°NO. 58i—DeECE¥BER , 52, 5 65, 9, 39, 55, GO, 29, 62, 34, SHELBY COLLRGE—CLASS No, SS2—DeCEMBER 8 ee a LA SMITH & UO., Managers, Covington, J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Rroadway, 153 Fulton str No. 2 Park row. Post office Dex 1,969. ORWBOYAT HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, EXTRA. + ordinary.—$1,200,00 distributed. Circulars, taining full information, sont free. ‘Address PARKS & ©O., 178 Broadway, room 2. Private office attached. BIVATE RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES,—AT THE Tequest of several medical gentiemen of New Yori, Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, has opened his spacious residence, at Mount Vernon, West- chester county, N. Y., for the ‘reception of a small num: ber of inebriates. Letters addressed to Dr. W. MURPHY i e immediate tion. Rowe HAVANA LOTIERY—EXTRAORDINARY. $1,240,000 distributed (prize in every seve! prizes casle: orders filled; information furnished; pauish bank bills and governments purchased TAYLOR & CU., Bankers, 1! Wall street, N OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—EXTRAORDINARY drawing government, lotteri vi et, cushed ; information turnished. WACHSMANAD Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau street. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED; orders taithfully executed; correspondence strictly Circulars, conta{ning full intormation, free. A. KCHNEIDER & 0O., 85 Wail street, S ECIALS FROM WASHINGTON EVERY NIGHT | a > & z 6 3 3 z SPECIALS FROM G EVERY NIGHT Al SPECIALS FROM WASHINGTON LVERY NIGHT III IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, II] IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM a IN THE EVENIN TELEGRAM Subscribe now for the coming year to the hest evening paper in the United States, containing all the news twelve hours in advance of the morning vapers, and sent. to any address in the country tor per anuum, and eold on every news stand ‘in the city and suburbs. Two cents a copy. Office Ann street. TPRADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, & LIBERTY ‘strect.—Money to loan on approved collaterals. Lost aX SATURDAY EVENING, WA < Theatre, about halt-past 7, a’ Gold Locket, with small cameos set in the centre, with Picture inside, Will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the office of GEORGE ‘A. BOYNTON, 70 Wall street, New York. O8T—-ON MONDAY MORNING, AN ALASKA SABLE Boa, in going from Firth avenue across the bridge, thence to Croton Market. The finder will be suitably re: warded on retarning it to 13 West Forty fifth street. Lg Sorat! MONDAY, DEC, 8, A YELLOW POCKET. book, containing one third class railroad ticket from New York to Quebec and promissory notes of no value but to the owner. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder on delivering to Mr. J. F. Wahrenberg, No. 130 Greenwici street, and no questions asked. OST—FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, A BLACK leather Satchel, containing papers of no value to any ne bat the owner, whose name was attached to the Satchel; probably leit in some saloon. Finder will please feud it fo Cosmopolitan Hotel and receive reward. T O8T.—TAKEN FROM CARRIAGE, RARLY SATUR- day evening, between Academy of Music and Fite third street (Filth avenue), a Fox Robe and blue white Wrap. A hberal reward will be paid on delivery Saame to the Mural Boarding Stables, West Plity-third etreet J OST—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, THE 7TH, A 4 Locket, inant with mosaic, with two white birds, Fong throtigh Filty-third street to St. Thomas’ church. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to 8. DUSENBURY, 210 West Thirty-ninth street. Ost-C THE EVENING 4 from Thirty-fourth street and Broadwi Opera Glass, without strap. Return it to 38 W fith etre ‘ard, $7 OSTA GOLD WATCH AY Forty-second and. Forty-fourth, stre FEAL Wil bo given if broiight to the St Cloud Hotel, ‘orty-second street and Broadway, room 144. O8T—ON MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8 LJ going throngh North Ninth stregt to Williamsburg ferry, 4 lady's mink fur Hoa, The finder will be suitably 15 East Thirteenth rewhtded by return sirect, oF 108 and 105 Lost a Sconcl, TERRIER, Dog, PULL, size, WITH 4 address on collar, will be paid t 21 West Sixteenth street, een OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, AT ACKER, MER- 4 rale & Condit’s, or on Sunday morning at the bar- ber's'shop under Sc Cloud Hotel, corner Broadway and Forty-second street, a black leather Pocketbook, con- taining about $100 and some papers, valuable to the owner only. The finder will please return the same to 8. W., Dox 2,735 Post office. Lost ENAMELLED BROOCH, SET WITH pearie; anchor design. Return of the same to 169 West Twenty-third street Will be suitably rewarded. % EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING—$1,2.0,000 C. + Royal Havana Lottery: only 16/00 tekets, Cir lors, with full intormation, free. Address P. C, DE Stationer ai ral A: uu rect. . -KENTUCKY LOTTERY—EXTRAOR- $589.589. dinary Havana and Kentucky cireu- Jars tree. Address BALEY & CO, (office established 40 years), 174 Broadway. SPORTING—DUGS, BARDS, &C. -FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, AL. hinds, “he. "Medicine for all diseases: Prepared Food for mocking birds, ‘at B, G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal PrRancis BUTLER, NO. 8 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds ot Dogs, imported ratting and rab- biting Ferrets, BUTLER’S Intallible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75c, BUTLER'S new Work, Dogs boarded, trained, &c. Medicines for all diseases. OSTER & MEYERS, NO. 8 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway, have for sale all the choice breeds of Dogs, Birds, &c. Medicines for all diseases. Piseoy, SHOOTING.—THE GREAT MATCH tween Miles L. Johnson and Mose Myers, $1,000 and the chamblonsiip, will take place at Deer/oat “irk, on Tuesday, December 9, atl P.M. Fifty birds each} 1% oz shot; badge rules to govern. | This will be the most interesting match that ha season. WILLIAM MeMAHON, Superintendent. WANTED=A FRANK WESSIN SPORTING RIFLE, ‘Apply to or address, on Wednesday, between li and 2 o'clock, A. SPEERS, 78 East a BE- for inth str THE TURF. fa bi hy TRAINE: 8 AND, RIVERS’ PROTECTIVE AS. sociation will hold an important meeting on Tuesday evening, December 9, at 8 o'clock, at Johnson's Pool eighth street. Room, corner Broadway and Twen =MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKE! STIONEER, «_ Executor’s sale of the entire Trotting Stock of the inte Hon. James KR. Sherry, of Brooklyn, at BARKER & CHASH?S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersall’s, corver of Broadway and Thirty-ninth ead on Thurs- day, December 11, at 10 o'clock, and comprising the handsome, Closely matched pair of fast bay Ham- ¥ = by Sherry and ma in Orange county. high, 6 and 7 y have a record of 2 3 trot in 2:40 to-day; are gaited and act alike ; res and tails, and Warranted sound and kind. he celebrated bay Frotting. Gelding Guinness, sired by Young Morril, 1g high § years old; has a record over the Lowell track of 2:39; is @ great roadster, and ts war. Fanted sound and kind. Stock now on exhibition. F REWARD—FOR A DARK SLATE.COLORED 2) Skye Terrier Dog, With a scald on hisback. No, 253 ont Twenty-third street. $10 REWARD.—THE PARTY WHO STOLE TWO «from room 10 Liberty House ts known, and can #AVe Prosecution and teceive reward by sending pawn tickela ty L, DOUGLASS, Liberty House, Houston and Greene strects, $10 ira nstac bP erinte That shiv eather os y the name of Prince ; had on col. ur, one ear turned over, JOHN 8, ADRIANCE, 125 East Twenty-fitth street, = Y CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, BOTH AL RAMINY eccond hand, 20 percent leas dian any i in the city, at 141 West Broadway, near Canal street. aS N BLEGANT PAIR DARK BAY CARRIAGE Hore aanurh style, grand action, absolutely, per- fect, bd ‘be purchased at alow figure; undoubted cor- Toborative testimony, also, Brewster Carriage and fine Harness.“ Address CHONARD, box 14 Heraid office. T PRI. WEST THIRTY.PIFTH A ATR aes 13 60 fi street—$75 tor fight Portiand sleigh two- seat AMbany, 3100 ir handsome side-bar $190 tor ‘igon Line to Phaeton, $00 tor fine lieht Larmess,, 843 for E000 Sleigh, nearly ne con. | has taken place this | __.. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. N IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FINE TROTTING, ROAD AND FAMILY HORSES, INE CARRIAGKS, ELEGANT SLEIGHS, FINE HAR, NESH, SLEIGH BELLS, ROBES, BLANKETS, LADIES' AND 8. pores auth Es WHIPS, & on FORSDAY GIS Davy DECEMBER 9, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, AT STABLE NO, 255 MERCER STREET, ‘BETWEEN . WAVERLEY AND CLINTON PLACE AND REAR OF NEW YORK HOTEL, BY JAMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, being the proverty in part of a’ weil known private gen- tleman, who now, by reagon of il health, intends goin; pbroad'to remain permanently, and consequently offers i S88 tock for positive and anreserved sale by public auc Incliding one of the fastest and best dispositioned Teams to be found in New York: are 153 high and 6 years old; have full manes and. tails; they are both well broken, intelligent and reliabie in all hares, and can out any day and beat 2:45; they can be driven to height of speed by any ordinary driver; they neither pull, fret or lug when in company, but are honest «na weil be- haved; they have no records, and are warranted sound and kind; will be sold separately or together. ‘Also One of the finest and fastest dark brown trotting idings in this city, 164 hands high, 6 years sired by Dutchess county Bashaw, dam by Fee founder ; he 18 one of the most genteel gentiema: sters tobe found; is very handsome; has never been trained to fully develop his speed but lrotted last suin- mer to road Wagon in 2:51; has been used on road; has a bold and resolute gait, which, with his tine pedigree, he can dn proper hands be trained to beat 240, ud. hls ex: tra fine disposition makes him @ very valuable gentic- man’s roadster; he {§ Warranted sound and kind. Also fast and strong trotting Horse Tony Pastor, color, mahogany bay, with full, heavy mane and tail; was sired by the Drew horse, dam‘said io be by Ethan Allen; he has same disposition and lasting qualities of both sire and dam, and can always trot his mile well down in the forties; he is» fine, straight, resolute, prompt and gamy driver: is, Without any exception, as ‘fhe a roul horse a8 goes the road, and is Warranted sound and kind. ‘Also two fine tamily or saddle Horses, gray und black, 1544 hands high, 8 and 9 years old; aro good in all har: nexs; have both been trained under sadile and have been ridden and driven, by ladies and children; they have all gaits under suddie, apd are Aue and free drivers in Uarneas; are warranted’ kind and true in every par- ieular. Also a fine Victoria, Pole and shafts, with extension top, cold mounted. One basket {ull leather top Pony Phaeton, with lamps on dash. ‘two fine top Wagons, side bars, on 34 springs, with leather tops. Two fine open Wagons, one nearly new, and the other has been used but 1s months. One elegantly finished six-seat Alban: is elegantly upholstered with purpie handsomely mounted ; cost $175. One handsome four-seat Albany family Sleigh, uphol- stered with crimson velvet; very light pole shd’ shafts, fand is nearly mew; cost $3.0. : One fine Portlan'l Cutter or Road Sleigh, built by \ liam H. Gray, of this city; beautitully mounted and up- holstered; Was built to order, and cost $236. One set silver mounted coach Harness, two sets of light ouble road Harness, covere { mountings; three sets of light single road Harhers, covered mountings, fine, ‘Three horn ladies’ side Saddles, one gentieman’s Saddle, Bridle: Two very pieced beave family Sleigh; vet and very handsome Wolverine. Robes, one imported Robe, cost $250; tne imported Victoria and cote shag lap Robes, Me’ Asivakhan, Blankets and Hoods, pairs of imported Kersey | ilankets, stable Biankvis, straps of gold mounted Sleigh Bells, &., &c, N. B.—Sale positive, rain or shine, without linnit, re strietion or reservation. Stoc's can be seen at ail times riof to sale, Where stock can be examined and particu lars asceriained. A full warrantee of twenty-four how will be given purchasers of horses for trial and examina tion, and it not as represented purchasers may return and money will be reiunded and sale anuulled. Gentie- Men, and connolsseurs of fine and reliable stock are Vited to sale. SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. AUCTION SALE OF FINE PRIVATE HORSES, THE PROPERTY O1F MR. JAMES LAWRENCE, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 10TH, AT PRIVAYE STABLE, NO. 7 BAST TWENTS-EIGHTH AT 11 O'CLOOK, INCLUDING One Trotting Horse—New Jersey—nearly 16 hands, and a beautiiul bay roan. with black points, and in appear- ance a pure specimen o! the thoroughbred horse; a head cleanly chiselied, neck jong and crescent and well cut in the throat, thin shoulders, but deep ted; ribs long and deep in front, but shortening towards the flank: hips broad and strong and coupled closely to the back Mmibs clean flat and sinewy, ending in feet heal smooth and well ‘ormed. This splendid horse was rai: by Mr. Charles W. Ba ham, and was sired ny, Who was stred b; isdam American Star. His spirit Star blood, and his strong, pow- he Patel Mr. Bathgate trot'ed this horse then six years old, in 2:36 at Fleetwood, him’ at any time, two in a took three different purses at Fleetwood and Pros- nf OWL SIX Years old, promises to be ¢ horses on. the tari; “he has a vital perectly marvellous ine! and his stay- 4s wonderful; dock Not pull on the ure-gaited, and never strikes himeelt; never shies, and does not wire aby skill to drive him; a gentleman's road horse in every sen eo! the word; he will be shown in harness in front oi the stable at the time of sale; warranted sound and nd. Nne pair ot dark Bays, 15.3 hands, and can trot in 3:10 : cars old ‘asi spring; Were raised in Vermont, cross of the Morgan and Vermont Hamble: are horees ot great ene strength, and | powertuily made in chest. loin, lin et; for bold, | high seriou they have uct their seperior in any gentle- iwan’s carriage in the State; they were | urchused by Mr. Lawrence last spring, ard have been used by hi imc the summer wit © » without pulling, and bre closewy matehed an guit, step and temper; require no ghiceks. wind are warranted Without trick OF Vice, sbot oF | bierntsi. thoroughbred chestnut Horse, 16 hands 6 years old: raised in Kentucky and has a very jong neck and a | splendid, gallant appearance; he is tiot only a periect forse. but is the best broken and most anistied ein New. York; fiat, clean fimbs, round barrel, long bodied, very sound quarters and’ smooth | hips. "his horse trotted last Jone in 2:51 and can trot | any day in 3 iminutes: drives easily, and although very ay in action never shies or does anything wrong heither under the saddle nor in harness; warranted sound and kind and to, Le the handsomest and most stytish horse ever offered for sale in the cit One bay Hore, 16 hands and 1 ich: a splendid coupe or matched carriage horse; short bodied, compact and lis made: # horse of great action aud of great Vital power! 6 years old and Warranted soand and kind. ‘hese fine horses will be sold to the highest bidde without reference to their cost, and they are all telly Warranted and ample time given’ ‘or trial. Stock on exhibition at the stable, where any informa- be obtained. Sale posi in or shine. nee JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, "CTION THIS DAY, BY WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER ESSOR 10 JOHNSTON & VAN TASS=LL). HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, <D Tt EAST THIRTEENTH STREKT, NEAR tie FOUKTH AVENUE, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Twenty-four to forty-eight bours given to purchasers to UE OF TIS Dats (IUESDAY'S) SALE, CATALOGU : ts (TU » \ AT 12 O'CLOCK. GENTLEMAN'S “TURNOUT—BROWN — TROTTING Horse Brown Dick, 16 hands high, 12 years ola; kind and true in all harness; tree from vi superior roadster; has trotted in 2:29 and can trotin 2:40. any day; a fine, stylish geiver, ‘and sate for @ lady todrive. Also set Har: a AND BLACK MARES, in all mortgage. WLACK MARE, VERMONT BLACK MAWK STOCK, {hands high, & years old; kind and trne in all har: free from -e; trots in3 minutes; @ free and SUP IBA RUAD WAGON. POP SLDE-| i D DARK BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS old: Kind and true in all harness: free trom vice; a good traveller, a safe family horse, and warranted sound. TOP WAGON, BUILE BY ‘DUSENBUKY & NELSON. BAY HORSE, 15} HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD: kind and true in all harne: free from vice; agood traveller; a first class horse for gentleman's road use, and Warranted sound; also set Harness, and ROAD WAUON, LN GOOD ORDER. BAY HORSE, "16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; tree from vice; a good traveller: free and stylish drivers, a,first class coupe oF catriage horse, and warranted sound. TOR DEPOT WAGON, NEARLY NEW. BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; free ‘from vice; a fast traveller; tree and stylish driver: fears nothing: a safe and reliable family horse, and sold for no fault. FIFTEEN SLEIGHS. GRAY MARE, 154) HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD: arness, free troin vice, a good tra- kind and true in al valley fis} ng eruaarvess warranted sound TOP PONY Ns. BLACK PONY, 15 HANDS H , 9 YEARS OLD; Kind and true in ‘all harness, free froin vice; cau trot in: side 3 minuies any da: BROWN HORSE, 154g HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true in ail harness, tree trom Vice an exeetient horse eneral business u: Seven LOlHER HORSES; DESCRIPTION TIME f sale. FOE AND NO TOP WAGONS, * Sleighs of all kinds. Harness, Robes, Blankets, &e. T BARKER & CHASE'S » CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR CHARLES W, BARKER, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. THE ONLYAUCTION MART in the State having large driving ring for showing horses on sale. MAYOR ©. W, BARKER, New York, L, C, CHASE, Boston, | Proprietors. TTENTION—SLE a J, K&AL LM. ey ele Ca 5O succe: to the old house o \ + ake a : Five PORT ND SLEIGHS, 1 a in the cit) ony Bene ESTSIDE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 1,404 and 1.498 Broadway, near Forty-fl(th street TOOUPES, LANDAULETS, LANDAUS, OLAR- A. ences. Shalt sell m, “seth 3 ; Melle stock $300 to Savor Aud than my usual Prices Wort ABA lu Baet Fourth street _ le unsurpasse FOR SALK, THE PROPERTY OF A WIDOW A. trom the country, three Horses; one beautiful bay Hambletontan Horse, 6 years old, 16.1 hands high, sired by E. D. Everett, dam by Sirocco, bred by James Johnson, Oi New Jersey; also one chestnut Horse, 154 hands high 6 years old, sired by Clark Chief, dam’ by slasher, bre by Moore, ‘of New Jersey; he is very speedy § one big truck Horse, 1,400 pounds weiaht. 7 years old; they aro all three warranted ; a reasonable trial of either of them allowed. Apply at No. 47 Great Jones street Ph PERSON HAVING A SPEEDY, SOUND, KIND and gentle Mare, to place in @ responsible gentl man’s hands on trial ios, its Keepit wi o privilege of 8, SLEIGHS, ‘Thompson ava HORSES, CARRIAGES, £0, UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON ig Johnaton & Van Tassel). OFFICE AND SALESROUOM, OLD STAND, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 19 to % THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, The business will be conducted, on precisely the same strict and honorabic principles which have always char. acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community a3 well as the pubhe at large, EGULAK SALES EVERY TUBSDAY AND FRIDA CATALOGUE OF THIS Day's (TUBSDAY'S) BALE, OCLOCK, TEAM OF ELEGANT BAY HORSES, 15% hands, 6 years, kind and true in all harnes# and tree trom vice; very even and pleasant dri are a first class family team, and warranted sound. CABRIOLET, IN FIRST RATE ORDER FULL CLARENCE, BY Q@IMBY. TEAM OF BROWS HORSES, long manes and tails, 1514 hands, 9 years, kind and true in all harness and free from vice: steady, ‘all-day travellers and excellent family or rord team, aiid w: ed sound, BRIT, IN'FINST RATE ORDER; set of Harness, &c. in good order. ROAD HORSE. (ch ) $i C JAD HORSE (chestnut sorrel) Sin: sing, sired by foronto Chict, 1g “hands s yeurs, kind and true; never bandied for speed; can trot better than 2:50; fine, open and level yait; iree and pleasant ariver; has shown great speed to tne pole and in every way & first class road liorse and warranted sound. TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGUS, in good ori BLACK MORGAN MARE, U4 hands, 8 and trae in all harness and free itom vice; ee can trot better than 3 minutes; @ first class ro horse and sold only tor want of use. PORTLAND CUTTER, in good order. SIX SEAT SLEIGH, in iair order, DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 15 hands, 9 years; kind and true in all hares; first class business horse and sold only for Want of us TURNOUT SEAT BUGGY, IN GOOD ORDER. BAY COUPE OR FAMILY HORSE, 16 hands 9 years; kind and true iy ail hargess and fee trom vice, and warranted soun, EXLENSION TUP PHAETON, in good order. BAY TROMTING HORSE, 1544"hands, 7 years old; kind and true in ali harness and free trom’ vic ry stylish and picasant driver; a first class road horse, and war- Tanted sound, BREWSTER & CO, OPEN ROAD WAGOD 15%{ hands and 6 years sand irce from vice; & «3 family horse, and warranted sound, 164g hands, 6 years old, kind and true rant of Use. < BAY HORSE, 1534 hands, 6 years old, kind and true in all harness, a first class business horse, aud warranted sound, TOP EXPRES$ Wagon, in good order. BAY HORSE, I6 bands; sold for account of whom it may concern, eo ie : GRAY MARE, 153g hands, 7 years old, kkind and true in all harness, ah excellent work horse, and warranted NTY OTHER HORSE: Portiand Cutters and Al Top and no top Buggies, Robes, Blankets, Keils, ‘&c, SALE COMMENG GENTLEMAN'S OMPLE ublic auction, on Wednesda: Wr 10, at 11 o'clock tion Murl and New and Thirty-ninth street. FAST BROWN HAMB first cl BLACK HOW in. all harness; sold fi Description time of sale. chs. any Sh Tow), Decem- E’s City Auc- York Tattersalis, corner of Broadway comprising, . NIAN MARE, 15% high, 8 years old; a very frce ant driver; atraid of hothing; Can pull a top waxon better than three minutes and warranted sound and Kind; also Top Wagon, Har- ness, &¢. PROPERTY NOW ON EXHIBITION. . EXHIBITIO! ‘THE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING MA under the superintendence of the celebrated Brown, acknowledged by all to be the best a! est operator with this machine in America, is in con- stantoperation at Barker & Chase's City Auction Mar! and New York Tattersall’s, corucr of Broadway ‘Thirty-ninth street. Owners may be certain ofethé cai fui treatment of horses as weil as having thi in the finest possible manner. clipping room in New York ix at the Ma BARGAIN. order, neatly also 12 other second b 20 Third avenue, , 8 LIBERT A HWOEP ROBE + Just rece lot of extra fine Hud % Robes, which we offer at bargains: also Buffalo and Wool Robes, Blankets, Sleighs, Belin, &¢. ic prices. All new and perfect goods. ARCH. JOUNS: ON, 55 Liberty. BAY ROAD HORSE, BIX fA trois in 3:10; Double ‘and Single Top Wagon, Sleigh, Robes, Blankets, &c.; must be soid- 143 West Thirty-seventh street. n clipped se’s only IN THE BEST 1 to new, on reasonable terms; nd Carriage Sle 3 from $25 HALF SPRING GON, new, city made, will be sold cheap; owner ving town. No, 5 West Thirteenth street. BREWSTER HALE SPRING TOP WAGON. Coupe, Pole and Shatis; built, Coupe Rockaway. trom $140. 200 § IS, fOr two or Kobes, Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Keo at CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, hird avenue. cali and get’ figures beiore purchasing Whips, Sureingles, &e., 216 Dealers w elsewhere. Brees T ROAD HORSE “SIN( , 7} YRREL, WAS SIRED BY dam prough-bred mare, 1546 hi years old; kind and true in all harness; very sty has 2 fine open and level gait; can trot better than and never handled tor speed; has shown great speed to the pole; and is pronouced, by ail who have seen him, being one of the fastest for his age. “AT PRIVATE SALE, AT" A Horse and Carriage Branch, 19 to near University place. Call’and see him and him, If NOT SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE before this day (Tuesiay), December §, at 10% o'clock, will then be sold atauction, at the Mart, as abov LEGANT ROAD HORSE. gL; CAN TROT AT AUCTIC ‘AT 13g O'CLOCK, “AY ARCH, JOHN. ENTH STREET, NEAR 8 TORONTO 6 at ride behind CHESTNUT DAY, MART, 19 TO 25 THIRTS RSITY PLACE. WOR SALE—PAIR OF BLACK CARRIAGE HORSES, 16 haids, 6 and 7; were raised in Kentucky; are both well bred; a rare chance for a gentleman who wants @ first rate team. Apply at stable No. 7 East jghth street, OR SALE—AT WOOD BROS.’ 740 BROADWAY, A black top Buggy, with Pole and Shafts; is nearly new: Willbe sold at a bargain. WOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CLARENCE, ¥ stylish and handsome: made by Brewster’ andy. good condition. Can be seen at Morrell's wareliouse, lo 114 East Thirty-second street. a 02 JOR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 15 HANDS, from Westchester county; warranted’ kind — and sound; well suited for coupe. ‘Can be seen at Bradley's stable: 0. 8 hast irty-first street. QIRST CLASS PRIVATE STABLE TO LET—ON WEST Thirty-fitth street, becween Seventh and Eighth avenues, room for four horses or more ; will let cheap. B. 8. LEVY, 271 West Thirty-eighth street. IGH_ BELLS 1S AT REDUCED ALOT OF SLIGHTLY SOILED CARRIAGE FE, BARTLETT, BLANKE: IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, 62 WARREN 8T, FORSE, BEANKETS—THE TAG D CHEAP. est assortment of dress and stable Blankets in Ainerica for sale at BARKER & CHASE!S, corner ot Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, BARKER & CHASE defy all competition as regards price or quality, Deal- ers’ attention called to above. ARNE! Hats syle and grade, at prices that please eve ines at NOSE. x 14 Chambers street. IXTE MILES FoRses BOARDED FOR WINTER, ’ ‘sey; 9 acres pasturage: best timothy hay and water; fine stabling; horses taken from and de- Cail‘on or address H. E. PICKERT & © , ALEIGHS. ‘As heretofore Messrs, BREWSTER & CO., corner of Filth avenue and Fourteenth street. ighs in New %. and med that 1 am the sole have the exclusive sale ot m the public are revpeetfuily ii manufacturer of the well Known. “Kimball Sleigh,” and that no other person of my name is now engaged In sleigh building in the city ot Fortland. The style and quality of those now offered have never been equalled, and include several new and important improvements An inspection of the stock at the warerooms of the Messrs, BREWSTER is respectfully solicited, . PB. KIMBALL, Portland, Me, MANUVACTURERS’ 800 ‘Sleighs, every new and second UNION CARRIAGE IGH BELLS, WHOLESAL rices, 300) strings, all «tyle: . Feavonable prices; Carriag hand: at. MANUFACTURERS! WAREROO: Broadway sty SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ac. 1.000 sic SLEIGHS, BELLS, CARRIAGES down; one-third lower than eats all'ivies Sleighs, Bells, Carriages, new and ul MANUPACTURERS' UNION CARRIAGE WARE ROOMS: 633 Broadway. : pa BL a aR em iy 1.200 sTRABS BELLS. . 300 Sleighs, Sleighs, Sleighs. The largest and finest variety in the city, and at prices to suit the times. Portlands, pony, six seat, business and Albany Cutters; Bells, Blankets, Harness. ‘Also a tine as: fortment of new and second hand Carriages, Wagons, Rockaways, &c. Dealers call and examine. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. BUSINESS OPPOMTUNITIES. A. CONTRACTOR AND MANUFACTURER | BUP Plying the American and European governments with the principal home and foreign markets requires a partner of Kentlemanly character, with $300 to department; lucrative MAN, Herald Uy Bi A. RARE CHANCE be sold at § bat rs! bosimess, Address ENGLISH- h offic 0 MAKE A FORTUNE.—WILL, in, on account ot the owner's health, a large ass Hotel, in splendid running order; the finest lee: in the 8, E. HIBBERD, 29 E A Call at 213 RARE MONEY MAKING BUSINE: change for rea) estate or merchandise Fulton street, room 2, from I] to3. PALMER & WARE, RARE CHANCE.—A OLD ESTABLISHED Poarding House for desirable location; con- enient to Fulton and Catharine ferries; in full view of the river. No. 6 Sands street, Brooklyn. N UNUS L In a sy {fo it in this Fourteenth street. 38 TO EX: JAL CHANCE FOR A PARTY WITH $200— naid paving cash business; notaing equal call, and be satisiled thai you c weeks. G4 Cortlandé st., 1 Z ity} investment within t A LIGiT, PROFITABLE, SNUG AA. $00 wockly sroady income (prost Would sell (on account ot hi p $1,00eash, Address L, K., box 164 Herald office. MAN WITH $50 CAN SECURE AN INTER IN ZA a well established business, paying $409 per month, Fequicing two interested. 172 Worth street, corner Chat- haa. oF partner taken, with RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A FIRST AA. class Siationory and Book Business, in one of the Principal cities, from which was realized last year a Broflt. over ant above all expenses, of $2,000. STATIONER, care B.R.& Co., box 5033 NCw York I offic —WITH ABOUT $1,00) CASH, GOOD MAN WAN to take I iness, pay PRACTICING PD¥S stores, will sell One-ha!f ofthe two St etent druggist who is capable of taking char business, tor further information apply with Jotin Tracy & Co.. No.15 Befiver stre or address J. F., Lex 20 Herald office. MAN FAMILIAR WITH RESTAURANT BUSI. ness, having sufficient crockery, glassware, &c., Wishes a’ partner with @ few hundred doliars t) start Dusiness on anew scale. Apply at luz Prince stree N, OWNING 5 to & com- ge of & oud Mr. ARMS, , New York, CCORSRIGHT OF A MIGIITY STARTLING WORK FOR sale—A fortune for the purchaser: the bes: the work is quite unprecedented. Address Herald Uptown Branch offic: ES TRRPRISING MEN OF CAPITAL ARE RE iy fully invited fo call at the Commercial Ho! Park row, room No.6, to examine @ high tomed prise; one worthy of investization by all who are looking for a legitimate and honorable business, OTEL BUSI ASTOR PLACE HOTEL, ing Broadway, unsurpassed location, will be leased tavorabiy ; the owner will atd a comy nt party hav $2,000 toturnish the hote Tiled avenu WITH ESTABLIS ing character, wishing to increase their capital $10,009 tu $4\0, or Gispose of an Interest, may tind opportunity by applying to BRINCKERHOFF & FRAZER, Brokers in Manufacturing MAxcractunixe Business—1 AML tor the trade, established three easily inanayea and good mar, Apply to GRIGGS, CARLET Apply at Bi rther in manufacturing; Apply to or aldress W 's Hotel, 41 Co DATENT FOR SALE.—A over the world, and p established many ye: GAIN, Herald Uptown Branch offi ARTIES FINANCIALLY wish to sell any estab! HALE ing handsomely: business cr retiring. Address BAR- . EMBARRASSED WHO hed business or staple goods to realize immediately, can find a cash purchaser if they can offer a big bargal: i want no otherand want no fane jus, Address, in confidence, BAR- private 5,00 WILL MAKE A partnership with (i cribtr, who is thoroughly experienced in every departnent of first civss club asso- lations. Address RUDOLPH, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. fo HOTEL ME) Wharf Company, ind, are prepared to otte: hotel Keep r particula L, box | H Baths in Siath aven Iso four Agents receive WIE TARE, A RESPONSIBLE PARTY ON TRIAL who has $60) cush; business established; object co- partnership it agi secure. ¥, oflice 4 i A GOOD, SOBSTANTIAL ¢ blisiness in Brooklyn, with a capital Address box w York Post 7 ANTED—PARTNER—S&M.—FIRST CLASS highly profitabte amnsement enterprise, sur V ing any opportunity for similar investment in any sl ness, Address ENCERPRISE, box 147 Herald offic WONTEDSA TARINER, OF SOME MEA join adverti: ving out a Crug store, where at present engage les exceed $10.00), besides & propriciary business connectel therewith af c able value; stock value for Amount requisite ;_ es lished 25 years. Address DRUGGISi, box 163’ Herald office. S500 ES ACTNE, YOUNG MAN CAN GET INTO DOUV, a saio. permanent business; no risk what- ever, Particulars made known by THOMAS GAFFNEY, No. 6 Centre street. $500 —A RELIABLE MAN, WITH READY CASH, De A can secure a one-half interest in a strict! cash business, paying $40) monthly. Call at 535 Broad- $1 00) OR $2,00.—A THOROUGH BUSINESS Indy would loan amount reqnived on secu- rity to insure position; a good saleswoman, also book- keeper; would soon adapt herselt to auy class of business. Address BUSINESS, Herald office. $10. OOF —WANTED A PARTNER IN A GOOD ” . « Jobbing business, now well established and will bear éxamination. Any person desiring to make a good living and fair interest on the ney can address SPECIAL PARTNER, box 165 Herald oflice. LOAN OFFICE T.& NASSAU STREET, BETW FULTON AND Joun streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the gz, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies tor any WOLF BROS., 89 BROADWAY.—PARTIES DE- ring to get loans on Diamonds, Watchos, Jewelry A Silverware and Silks, will be more liberally dealt with than at any other house, ‘T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Personal Prop: erty of every deseriptio: JAMES P. MATTHEWS. %, to assist in the management of the United States ee DRY GOODs, R. H. MACY & CoO. » e * *,* * *an® ae **, eye eR EM i ee en * RRR wae ty ** y R. o.** * Oe “nt : ** MACY oe * * * * £00. #* Pe «* ah 2h, Cat ee Hatt # He e® ey ~~ ity aon bay tas a * 2 * * HAVE Now OX PXHIBITION LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK oF Toys DOLLS TOYS DOLLS AND FANCY Goops OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION EVER DISPLAYED IN AMERICA, for Everything desirable HOLIDAY GIFTS HeLMaé CIPTS HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY Gi ara ceva: RAND CENTRAD PANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT R. H. MACY & CO, AC. UNT TEN PER ©) is made on all the purchase upward of th CAN BE FOUND T ounting to fifty cents and ovs, Dolls, and Fancy Goods of our own importation. The goods are marked in plain figures, and this reduction is made trom the marked price. To pares buyi Wares to sell a Sunday Schools, Fairs, @ special aud EXTRA DIS- COUNT will be made. TOYS. isthe largest establishe . DOLLS TOYS. kind in the work DOLLS TOY cn taxen in the DOLLS: TOY) oods in th DOLLS TOY: DOLLS. TOY! the pric DOLLS: TOY: and often lower, tl DOLLS’ TOY Je by whol DOLLS TOY to the taet of our imp DOLLS: TOY: rect and in such larg DOLLS. TOY quantities we are enabled to DOLLS. TOY! make and sustain low prices DOLLS: TOY! against any competition. DOLLS R. HL. - FOURTEENTH S¥ H AVENUE, PENING FASHIONS AT SMITEUS PATTERN BA- zaar, 914 Broadway, ne eth street —BEAU- TIFUL changes, NEW DESIC The ORKOLA SUIT is quecn of the promenade, LE CAPITA, for house and street, New arrivals daily; patterns of them now ready 5, cloth models with cach pattern. Patterns fitted to the form warranted pertect. Cutting and basting; fit war- ranted, Open untill 3 P.M NHE GRAND CENTRAL TOY, DOLL AND FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF R. H. MACY & CO. WILL REMAIN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ~"R. H. MACY & CO., Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. T NINTH REET—MME, GRENIER s es elegant Walking Suits at $10 upwards; 32 WE: evening and reception Dres loss than other first class, reliable dre sat short notice naker: charges No sign. WANTED. 3 City and Brookiyn. RES A CLEAN, FUR. , at $2a week. Address In this STLEMAX ann W D FLOOR, 2 WISH A SECO. FX of three rooms, unfurnished, in New York or Jersey Yity, for how-ekeeping; no chil “west side; not Ninth ward; sta! ; best of reference. Ad- FOR A PRIVATE hed House, between WIFE AND ‘or Auit of dren, a furnish second foo a. private Se § es exchan furniture must be first class, with t Address 7. W., Grand Central Hotel WANTED-A LARGE ROOM, ON THE FIRST OR second floor, with a jargé window. on the north side, for a workshop, with particulars, WORK- AT, WITH FIVE OR Rooms, for afamily of four adults, or Partof a nt must be moterate and locality unobjection- Address immediately, with full particulars, WILSON, Heraid U we TED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, FOR HOUSE: keeping, by an American manand wife. Address 8, 808 West 7 nty-third street Warten lowati IMMEDIATELY. a stand or lunch counter; rent to be paid weekly. LOR, 303 West Twenty-third street. Wa xrep To RENT—FOR A SMALL, RESPECTA- ble Jamily, a small House, Part of a House or @ Freneli Fiat, in @ good neighborhood. Address A. Wg box 185 Herald office. wan To RENT CHEAP—A SMALL BUILDING in the vicinity of New York, tor manufacturing chemicals. Address box 3,603 Post office. wn Branch office. A GOOD BUSINESS mall Store, suitable for a Address TAY- T THOMPS: E, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, ZA. opposite Cooper Tnstitute Bookkeeping, Writing, Arith cand. Languages, Day and evening. Ladies? department. Telegraphy taught practically; demand i YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIR INSTRUCTION in French, conversation and trom book; wishes an reeable young lady asteacher. Address, with terms particilars, CARDENAS, Herald office. GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN PRIVATE, lesons; apply Tuesday, December 9, at No. 1,261 ‘Thirty-first sireet, day and evening; an A Broadway, above terms liberal, success guaranteed OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, BUSINESS, WRITING, BOOKEEEFING. ARITH- metic, &., for gentiémen, ladies and Voys.—DOL- BEAR'S #75 Broadway, is oper day and evening. Gentlemen can become head book- pers ina few weeks, Special attention paid to casy business penmanship. Sdffness, cramping, trembling and nervousness entirely cured in a few lessons. CING AND SPARRING near Thirty-fitth street. — uperior Fencing Appa Send for circulars, iuerektl Colles YOL, MONSTERY'S FI J Academy, 6)2 Sixth ave Bosing taught in one month. ratus and Boxing Gloves tor sale. DVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIA. monds, Watches, Jewel! ilks, India Shawls, Laces, Merchandise in ortginal ‘or broken packages, or purchased at JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO.'S, 134 Fulton street. Private office for ladics. Established 1850. Se habla Espanol, At 681 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET— Money liberally advanced on Diamoni ‘atches, Jewelry, ‘Silverware, Pianos, Camel's Hair Shawis, Silks, €¢. ; private oilice for ladies; business confidential. 651 Broadway. 8. PIRUSKI. T NEAR BROAD- pay prices tor Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry: advance on the same, ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 67 Thirteenth st., neat Broadway. AT diYMA 710 BROADWAY—LIBBRAL AD. vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- Ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the WO FAMILY TEAMS, SE PRIVATE ESTABLISIMENT, ELEGANT ROAD HOR: ED WARRANTED), T SLEIGH, PORTLAND CUTTER, BY QUIMBY, Y HORSES, K. RRIAGE OF. SALE COMMENCES AT 1039 O'CLOCK. Watinss STYLISH YOUNG HORSE, LONG tail and mane, sound and kind, 154 hands tree z low. figure, driver; also, side bat Bugg: LITTMAN, 240 West Wares. PAIR OF 15% HORSES, SOUND AND not over 8 years old, that can trot inside of 2:50; and soundiiess to be.guaranteed, Address, with particulars, M., box 1,167 Post office. y TANTED—A CLOSE TOP BUSINESS FOUR. wheel Wagon or Gig and Harness; to ve in thorough order, Owner, with moderate estimate, may address, x 208 Herald office. ANTELD—AN 18 BALE HAY TRUCK. ADDRESS 0, T. MARSHALL, 1,301 Third avenue, with par- rs. o WASTEDISECOND HAND, PORTLAND CUTTER: Rood condition; low price. Address, with full deseripuon and price, 0, WRIGHT, box 154 Herald office. WANTED <A, #AY HORSE, 16 HANDS, UPPISH CAR. Thage and, very styllah action, young and sound. sol ada West Fifteenth street, between ‘clock. specs M 9 Hay iY buying, can apply at & Broad street, F A? SPINE §.sTavare cAnsiAO8 EAPCe to ‘Thirteenth ave: bue, Portland end Al y Cutter Slelghs will be sold Very low, to close out invoice. hands; never been trained; perfectly green 5 nted sound, kind and to beat 3. minutes; mate 995, “BROWN HAMBLETONIAN, 5 YEARS, 15% 220. $300, Livery stable 23 West Thirty-first street, arr Teaw, same. pa eh 39 NAssav, stk . OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— OD Liberal advances ‘made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise, ‘Ihe same bought and sol 5a HYMAN LEOPOLD. (QERMAN TAUGHT AT PCPILS’ RESIDENCE BY A J finely educated German gentleman: terms $1 a les. son, Address M. P, INSTRUCTOR, Herald office. EW METHOD OF LEARY FRENCH, GERMAN and Italian perfectly, by conversation, by a superior Parisian lady teacher, at reduced prices, at pupil's resi- dence; highest references. 976 Sth ay. ALN COLLEGE, 62 BOWERY TOWN, BROAD. ‘way, corner Thirty-third street —Young and middle. aged meh qualified fx bookkeepers and accountants: foreigners taught English; backward ladies and boys rapidly advanced. Vy TANTED—A TUTOR, TO TEACH LATIN AND ENG- lish to @ lad of 12, every morning, from 9 till 11 o'clock. Address, stating ‘trom what college a graduate and terms, A. B., box 10 Herald Uptown Branch office. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. XCHANGE—A SLOOP YACHT, OF 35 TONS MEAS- 4 urement, and a cash difference will be given for Schooner Yucht, of 6) or 70 tons, oid measurement. Ad- dress, stating particulars and where the scliconer can be seen, H. J., Dox 4212 Post office, UE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTHL th streets. —Liberal advances made is, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Shawls, heat fall value. L. BERNARD, GRAS yBROARWAY, NEAR, AMITY | STREET. IO” Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Merchandise, Several fme camel’s hair ‘Shawis and Ladies’ Furs for sale very low. H, GEIGERMAN, Q13 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH SEREET JLo Coldest estadlished and most responsible office).— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, &c, Same bought and fold. A.C, HERTS, 1.26 BR OVER HERALD. BRANCH 403: nebo BROADWAY, office, room B.—Parlor for ladies. Branch No, 1,207 Broadway, Money loaned on Diamonds, Watche: Jewelry, &c. Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS, BILLIARDS. Al STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushii for sale only by the patentee. H.W. COLLENDEI cessor to Phelan & Collender, 738 Broadway, New York. SPECIALTY.-SECOND HAND BILLIARD TA bles of several different manufacturers nearly new Will be sold At A great sacrifice for cash; great Americ® Devel Tables, with Delaney’s champion wire cushions can only be bought at 40 Vesey st. W. H. GRIFFITH & CO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND AS fond hittiont tables constantly on Rand, at GLO, E, PHELAN'S, No. 7 Barciay street, New Yorks ILLIARD TABLE AND SOME GOOD SCREENS FOR tale, at 86 Henry street WASTES YACHT, 10 TO 34 TONS: ; ‘ Hs ards ght draNeMe ot cP avers Hote, lars. NTE MALL YACHT PROPELLER. AD. Ajressar B. Te Post ofties, Baltimore, with particus -H NOTICE. NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, Post OE NIOE dav, December 1%, willci0se at this office on Thursday and Tuesday, atit3) A. M.. on Wednesday A.M, and 12 M. AU 7:3) A. Bi, and on Saturday at YAM. And te tor, ——— as x EUROPE. prose NURSERY for Trees, Shrubs, £c. THOMAS THORNTON, Beatherside Nurseries, 270 Lad extent. Bagshot, Surrey, England, devotes special attention to Teees and Plants, especially Fruit Trees and Stock suitable for American demand. Priced catalogues of his immense stock obtainable at Messrs, W, H. Power & Co.'s, 23 William street, New Orders, with remittance or'London reference, prompt attended to. Payment net cash. Supply Careful packing for long voyage. . __ NEWSPAPER: cs TLKIE COLLINS, WILKIE COLLINS —STOR will be commenced in the FIRESIDE CU. PANION, out Monday, December li