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B - — STTUATIONS WAN” VATIONS WAN” se p—WrEMALE Cool 15, Se. 53 SRT ART game gr mm muamenn 1 wasber 4001" emer. or would Wo housework 10r & SV tami. 1 WEST 207 4 sy, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE 159 colored fred first class cook in # private samily. Champermaids, de. BEA, -—A YOUNG COLORED GIRL AS Wi chaoiermaia, desist with washing, or as child's ‘pOrse | Aly reterences. - Dressmakers and Seamstresses. JASHLAND PLACE.—A DRESSMAKER TO WORK J ‘by the eck or month; cau operate on all ma- ea; te WEST 4TH ST.—MRR DOLIVET, FRENCH roasmaker, from Worth's (Paris), wants work, 1p @ private family or at home. Be a BAST 18TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—A FASH- BO Bhatie’Gressmaker wishes a tew more custowers; ino objection;togo out by the day ; terms reasonable ; best eity'references Oall or address. WEST 2TH 8T.—MME. GOAL, LATELY 140 Mia corope, as fist clase mantila and. dress maker, cutter, fitter and trimmer in the latest French wiyles, to go-out to families at $2 per day, or will make wik dresses, handsomely trimmed, at home, terms $15 east; city relerences, 954 WET MIA, sna FINST CLASS DRESS- =) maker, who thoroughly anderstands fitting and imming im the latest style, walking and every other dress, wimhes a few more customers by the day; terms moderate; best reference. Calbor address. cbs mi 6TH AV.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO THOR 4 onghly understands the business, wishes engage- wmenta by the day or work at her own home at very low prices. A. HULL, 608 3D AV, NEAR STH ST, IN THE Cl IN THE CIGAR store. —A first class dressmaker will got out bv ‘the day or week ; has ali the new styles; $1 50 per cay. By], SD AY., BETWEEN STH AND STH STR—AN G3L Ryenenced dressmaker, who fits perfectly and iw atiylish trimmer, will take Work at her own house or Ge out by the day; also ball, party and evening dresses aide, in the latest styles, at the very lowest prices. Call + conor address Mrs, HENRY. 30 3D, AV.{A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL “AS 730. Grecstianer, seamstross and light chamberwork ; * ean work on machine, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— ‘FEMALES. ‘AN ENGAGEMED as resident governess in & school or family; teaches ench, Music. and English branches. Sistersot Mercy, East Houston st. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATIO: astore; speaks French, German ently, Catton or address Miss P, ¥, N ENGLISH L# DY DESIRES Position LABY, WHO IS A FIRST CLASS M sires a residont-engagement, teache lish, French, German, Italian, thorough edueation," Address DEL I's. LADY ENGAGED IN TEACHING leisure hours she would emplo education or children: English, branches, snusic anish; references. Address ULAKA, Herald Up- town Branch efiice. LADY WRITES LETTER: Feports, peregran hs, pamphlets, stories, rhymes; an- swers hewspiper correspondence, replies to editorials and eriticisms, and liberal com: Mrawing ‘and a | reereaces, MASUFACTURER, ‘with ladies of neg- '—BUsINESS LETTERS, writing, pune- ion, orthography, composition, vonstruction of 8 1 STYLES, $1 T0 THE HOUSE, the holidays Address ANAISE, 210 East ANTED—A_ POSITION AS GOVERNESS. BY A academic graduate; has studied lan- ; superior musician, me need apply to GOUVERN ANTE, 223 Bast Sist st. NTED—A SITUATION AS DAILY GOVERNE: by an accomplished German lady and English; bestreterence. Apply at milies Of posi- eaking French Irving place, ILL SOME HONORANLE GENTLEMAN OF MEANS confidentially assist a young lady of culture refinement ; would like a position as secretary No tritlers ‘need answer. Herald office. Address CULTU ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALES. X, WHO CAN COOK, can find a ood home est reierence required. Apvly at D. 0 “MIDDLE-AGED wash and iron, | veldrences Call on MM. 4 RNISHED AT TO PAY FOR new Weed'sand W) chines on eas: NEW YORK MACHINE 26 Union square, up stairs. 840 8TH AV., SECOND STORY, BACK ROOM.— Bewing ieatly done on machine. Cail on or ad- dress Mrs. Be 996 3D AV., BEIWEEN 59TH AND 60TH STS., TOP | Je floor. front.—A respectable woman wishes to go out by the day todo piaiu sewing or take work at her own home. PETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY | TELEGRAPHY.—THOMPSON’S Fourth. avenue, opposite Cooper In: taught for $10; terms Ist of January; ladies and g thix rare opportunity must REDUCTION I ct inte. ‘Telegraphy practic be raised to $20 thapen wishing enter before Thursday. A great SCHOOL OF TELEG 139 Sin st., near Broadway. —The only school where and made a specialty, felegraphy is com A. theay in private famites; can cut and and children’s dresses and operate on Wheeler sow’s machine, Address DRESSMAKER, Herald Uptown Branch office. General Housework, &c. «4 SCAMMEL ST.—A GIRL (15 YEARS OF A ~ to do hght 43 CHATHAM 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABL¥ (ont ergo) girl to do general housework in an Amer an fam’ ; city reference, 105 WEST «IST 8.—A HIGHLY nECoMMENDED | V Protestant girl to do general housework, cham- derwork or in any capacity where she can be useiul; 1s » willing and obliging. 267 WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 10 {do generat housework or plain cooking ina stuall private family ood city references. 1.133 2,444 RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO °. gener housework ina private family; isa Sega Wanner and izoner Dest ey relerence, Call or two ry Housekeepers, &. 6. EAST 53D ST,—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER IN a respectable family; no objection te the country. alt on or address, for three days, Miss B. = tg B WEST 26TH ST,—A YOUNG GIRL OF PLEASIA LOO asares as boaserceper or companion; widower's relerres Dall for one week. te - JENNIE WALLACE. 93} WEST 47TH Sr, t Je ‘aged 25 years, lately arrived from New Orleans, as housekeeper; would endéavor to make home pleasant + and agrecable. ' Call on cr address Mr. T, SMITH. 30 EAs 19TH. =ST.—A YOUNG WIDOW AS } 4 housekeeper in a widower’s family. id 563 7H AV. NEAR sort STA YOUNG LADY (A e) stranger ‘in the city), educated and energetic, as Reusekeeper for a widower. Call on Miss SCOTT. YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, AGE Position as housekeeper or Companion to a first class | Party. Flease addres NEEDY, Herald Uptown Branch ce. 3 zi | have first BY S. T. TAYLOR®: | Address, in own handwmiting, H., M. & CO., Herald iem, who can furnish references, can obra! nt jositions (out of the city) by applying at SI6 ‘way, second floor; ladies with system, could obtain good positions; ystem, ENT CUTTERS, ‘pleasing address G LADY WHO IS PERFECT IN ces, to practise with i the artof all the round di nan; ‘Address SIU: must have good reterences. DENT, station F. JANTED—A FIRST CLASS waitress; one who can come well recommen: 83 West 18th st >| ork or to take care of chiliren. | CHAMBERMAID | Selig book in the ma tudies’ and gentlemen's dining room. ORE, 209 Greenwich st. ENGLISH, GERMAN OR AMERICA) girl, to do general housework; must be & No Irish need a washer ard ironer. pply at No. 76 6th ay., corner ot Waverley place (lower betl). JANTED—A WOMAN TO SCRUB AND CLEAN; must have first c 3 Apply to the superintendent, between the hours of Sand 9 A. M. NIED—A NURSE, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A rst class references required. nd 1 o’clock, on Monday, at W: Hotel, Union square. ANY LADY OF REFINEMENT CAN MAKE $10 | i 'e daily ata new oe r ayes 7 ling arrangement; French and A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, | from l0 to4, to Mie. HERRMAN business; no ped- ;, MS West dist st. BET UATIONS WANTED—MALES. LAD OF 16 DESIRES EMPLOYMENT references, Address J. D. A NG TO WORK t Address E. SH BOY, AGED iter or page in a Kt city reference. y sts, Brooklyn. gentleman’s family, hig! L,, corner Nassau and 8 ROUSEKEEPER—AN AMERICAN, AGED understands all kinds of sewing and family cooking; geferences yix Address, for one week, QUINTA, Lox erald of N AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A POSITION housekeeper, nursery governess, companion, seam- ‘stress or any ccce) ation Of trast in tamily or institution. | Aairers Fi etic N AMERICAN WIDOW, WITHOUT ENCUM brance, as housekeeper for @ gentleman of wneans, ed 25 Address Mrs M. 0., Brooklyn Pust office, for ree days. YOUNG LADY, LATELY LANDED FROM Europe, refined and prepossessing in personal w Pearance, desires a position as housekeeper or to travel; Would like 10 meet with s gentleman of means who ‘Would be willing to render her immediate assistance | Address ENGLISH, box 125 Herald office SITUATION WANTED—AS MATRON OR HOUSE- keeper, in seminary or public institution; highest references as to character and capability. Address 5. 5, ‘Herald Uptown Branch efice. YOUNG WIDOW, FROM THE SOUTH, THOROUGHLY competent, as housekeever, companion, or gover ness; a Widower's family preferred. Address, tor three @ays, A. Z., box 176 Herald office. | Laundresses, &c. 4 EAST 20TH 8T,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO gentiemen’s or families’ wasbing at her own house, er to go out by the da; 115 WEST 25TH 8&T., SECOND FLOOR—A RE- ©) xpectable colored ‘woman will do washing and aroning op reasonable terms and on the shortest notice, Inquire for Mra, LOMAX. 124 WEST 40TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A woman to £0 out to and iron; understands anaes of work and is & iret clags shirt ironer ; best city Felerence, 1 WEST 418T ST. SECOND FLOOR, BACK 4 room.—A respectable colored woman would like a few gentiemen’s or familics’ Washing, or would go out By the day. YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE, 21 YEARS OF ‘@ situation; has acted in the capacity of | pkkeeper or cashier, collector or salesman; reference given trom present employer. Address J. O. 8. with | J. Delan, 357 Grand st JITGATION WANTED—AS WAITER, tamily; best ¢ FERENCE, box 19 Brooklyn Branch Herald | A. HICKS,’ Heral TLUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH and English cook; understands all kinds of des ., box 165 Herald Uptown | references and able IN A PRIVATE “Address, for four days, ptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTH 17 YEARS OF mended and fairly educate | Bod business, Address JOHN, Herald Uptown Branch ED—BY A YOUNG COLORED ina private famils Address WAITER, box iss Herald Up | te commence. add: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY & COLORED YOUNG Man, as waiter in a private family or in a boarding honse : waxes no object to a good home. box 122 Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AND WIFE; UNDER. stands mitking; both willing to make themselves useful on a gentleman's place; object a home more than ‘wages; city or country. Address, for one week, JOSEPH GRAHAM, Post office, Jersey City, N. J. Address W. K., | SPECTABLE, RESPO: foreigner (Swiss), with highest Fecommendations speaking several languages and accustomed to travel: ling. a place as courrier, butler or valet to one or more r a iamily; highest references. Address COURIER, box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—BY A RB CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ERMAN, WHO CAN hendations from last employers, is de sistant bookkeeper N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WISHES EMPLOY. . Aadress J. H. C., box 108 Herald FURNISH FIRST sirous of taking an engagement as 21 WEST 19TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- oi bie person wishes to do washing at her own use; understands all kinds of French fluting or plait- ing; the best care taken of clothes and done at the short- est notice. LOUISE BURBELL, 253 WEST 2TH st. ROOM 1, REAR—TO DO Je) ladies or gentlemen's washing or day's work. 340 EAST 49TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A respectable girl to co ont by the day washing, er would take washing in the house; best reterence woven if required. 387 22. A¥ i. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RE- « spectable woman wishes few ventlemen’s or tam- ities’? washing does al) kinds fine flating ; good reterence. 439 WEST 2TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESP! A. bie woman wishes to take in washing. ironing id fluting or © go OUT bY the day; is willing 16 do any ‘ind of work, best city reference. 1 ®UERCK 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WET nurse. Can be seen for two days 56 WEST 4TH ST. (80UTH WASHINGTON ') square).—A young, healthy married woman as wet nurse in some respectable tamily. Cali or address. 228 2D 8T., IN STORE.—A YOUNG PERSON, Jately trom London, England, as nurse to one or two children; good neediewoman; operates on Wheeler dt Wilson's Weed machines; best city reference and few holidays required. Address ¥. Z. 248 CARLTON AYV., NEAR DEKALB AV., BROO! jyn.—An nw ent and respectable young wo- man) as wei nurse: well recommended by her present < 56 WEST 418T ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK, LEPT.—A 256, ctable married woman to wet nurse a baby own home; milk five days old. Oall for two day: 304 STH ST. NEAR STH AV.—MONTHLY AND Paice Ethereal nurse, of long experience in the care of jadiee and children "and other sicknes, and recom mended by frst c: Y "1 Or adesess MORSE” Physicians and families, Call on *? 4.1 East ary ; T. TOP FLOOR. ary WOMAN © With # dab, r vhere sl : he? baby with her: feotutnieucs.” ee eee ee AQ WASHINGTON SF CORNER OF SPRING 493 wespectable married woman, eiresh breast ghinilk, we wet nurse in «private family. "Call for two VERY EFPICIENT AND TROSTW . ertant as siurne and peainatres.. Shay indy sited nderstande dressmaking, cutting. fing, ac: excellent cfelerence, Address JENNTE, Weraid “Uptown office. N OBSTETRICAL OR LADIES” NURSE CAN had at No. 40 St, Mark's place zone who i tampa 40 1 the place a! doctor ana nurse nt. Miscellaneous. 6 1 2) AX, BETWEEN 4TH AND 36TH srs—a | little givi, 14 years of aye, to waite ta door and | © herself generally useful, ina respecta bie © Cail on or address Mrs. HENRY. ta A. XUbNG GERMAN LaDy, oF GOOD FA WILY, DE. tolic: CCOUNTS—EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- ten up, partnerships and other’ accounts adjuste: books devised to meet special kept by coutract. _ JAMES COX, 51 New street. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER IS OPEN TO A ¥ nuary : will give $1 box 137 Herald security if required. Adaress R. D., UCTIONEER.—A YOUNG, ENERGETIO AND COM- isned reputation, desires to petent auctioneer, est ement, real estate or merchandise. Ad- , WITH 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE I} boot and’ shoe business, will be open January 1 for an engagement; can buy goods, solicit consigninent; can take entire charge of an auction or commission bus hip with any one who has Herald office, EXPERIENCED TRAVELLING ‘wanted for ruchings, washing trimmings, lace goods, e Manttacturing house; one raily dealt with; unexceptionabie reter- communications confidential. name and address to TRAVELLER, box 1/8 Herald office. NOMPETENT BOOKKEEPER WANTED—WHOLE sale clothing house, in Philadelphia an board with firm, box 116 Herald office. LESMAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH THE RES- taurant and hotel trade wanted—Fine chance for a Address WHOLESALE GROCER, ness or will go in ences reguired; Israelite pre- OOKKEEPER, good, reliable man. Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SOBER, RELIABLE CORRESPOND. must compose and write well. Address TEM- ANTED--A SALESMAN WELL ACQUAINTED with tailors and ladies’ trimming trade ; none other need apply. Address 8., box 187 Herald office. clothing business. Only such as have filled similar No, 7 White st. ANTED—A COMPETENT | CORRESPONDING cle! must write @ rapid business hand, also shorthand ; novice only will be taken of those waming need apply, aiter 9 o'clock, references and sta'ing salary expected. Address box 1,006 New York Post ovlice. "Youxs MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO CANVASS drug and cigir trade of New York and vicinity: ission to man of experience, Address, with box 420 Post eilice. COACHMEN AND ARDES RELIAKLE COLURED COACHMAN WIS sitation; anderstands his business thoroug! n roduce first class city references, Call on or address C. 1.. 12) Mercer st, 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM BY A THOROUGHLY A practical, honest, steady and obliging Scotchman; $100 security, tor ability and good behavior if required. Address T. W. F., Heraid ottice. (COACHMAN, WITH THE VERY BEST Of ences a8 to sobriety, honesty and capability, will Want situation by Jan. 1. Apply to or address JOHN, at stable, 49 West 18th st SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ TE as coachman; thoroughly understands road and coach horses; four years’ city reference trom Apply trom § A, M, to 5 P.M. at No, 140 West PERATE COL- ~ EADY, SOBER, IN SD dustrious man, as covehman; usetul in’ any c: pacity 5 best references, Can be secn at his last employer's office, 57 Cedar st. Y A YOUNG ENG a situation as coachman or groom; ce from last employer, Apply at 146 West Isilr st. WANTED-BY AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG Mah, a situation as coachman; 18 willing to be gen- erally useful about @ place: best reference can be ob tained. Address JAMES DONAHUE, 138th st, Man- hattanvile, care of Judge V JANTED A_ SITUATIO! ‘young man (Scotch), as eoachman; knows th of hor ; can milk and do plan garden- tie, on a gentleman's piace; best Bast SA st sand carriag or any Kind of work HELP WANTED—MALES. LL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AY., JA want’ agreeable, educated, intelligent, industrions American men and women tor baths and oulce; not older than 25 years; must he well recommended, UCTION IN| TELEGRAPHY.—THOME lege, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Instiv Telegraphy practically taught tor $10; terms will ised to $0 positively January 1; ladies and gentle- wishing fo embrace this rare opportunity must en- ter betore Thursday, A great demand for operators G LADY WANTED FOR OFFICE WORK— Must understand bookkeeping and accounts, and $ reierences tor character and ability. office, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL CLOTHES DAMP! AA “er: something new and important to housekeepers neat and usetul art! tor dampening clothes; 25 cents. ithout one. DONK 405 Grand stree SOMETHING NEW FOR superior merit recommends ‘ays weil: no trifle, Room 1, up TENTION, BOOK —AGENTS!—EXPERIENCED A canvassers, of good address, wanted, for the best Cail, between 4 and 5 PM oflice of HEALTH LIFT COMPANY, 178 Broadway, A —THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TI « 189 Sth st., pear Broadway. —The only y is taught practically and made a spe AND FEMALE, to an Article indispe 7 Washington street, New Yor! GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND LIB- zes to flve gentlemen, with good reterences, hey apply Monday and Tuesday, before 10 o'clock, to . HINSDALE, 113 Fulton street. ACTURERS’ SPECIAL AGENTS WANTED— y town and State, to sell our specialties in S SEWING MACHINE SU WAXTED-A COMPETENT BUTLER; ONE, WHO thoroughly understands his business. Apply at 10 West 45th st. WANTEDOTHE SERVICES OF AN EXPERIENCED, e it agent, Address, with reter- ence: FUL, Herald offic WAXIEDSIN THE HOSIERY AND GENTLE! furnishing business, the position of sale~ young man, wilo has had 10 years’ experienc Address F. H., box 15, Herald y CLASS OF EITHER SEX; $2) work at home al re quired: greatest chance ever offered. lars send stamp ra. WANTED—a You ii painte » M. MITCHAM, Fetter lane, Philadelphia, to a shart ndn dress BOA, je pected. WANTEQCIN THE OFFICE OF A SOAP COM. reliable, well educated boy; iust be over 12 years: wagos $3 50. Address, with reterence, ELECTRIC, Nerald office. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED — TRAV agent, tor the varnish business, under fa conditions: none but first class men. who have fill Positions before, with good reterences, address (28 Herald offic WAXTEDTA STRONG, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT 16 years old, in a stationery store; one haying some experience in the business preterred: salary $3 4 week . Address, giving reierence, CONFIDEN- TIAL, box 4.170 New York Post office. WANTEDIA RESPECTABLE YOUNG IRISHMA to deliver books on a country route: security rn quired; also canvassers wanted for both_city and try. JAMES SHEEHY, 7 Chai WASTEDIA MIDDLE AGED, STEADY COLORED man, as head Waiter. Madison av., corner Ssth st. menant position will be given. ry store, 363 3d av., stating salary ex- THE TRADEs. A. BOY, AGED M. LIVING WITH HIs PARENTS desires to learn a trade or get any o} : ment. E. MARKET, JOREMAN WANTED-IN A MANUFACTORY OF sheet brass work: a thoroughly practical workman required, and a good tool maker preferred. Address, stating particulars, H. JAMES, box 109 Herald office. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A CUSTOM CUTTER wants an engagement about January i: best city ref- Address J. E., box 121 Herald Uptown Branch nc WAXTED<A SITU ATIO some public buildin; do all the repairs of the good reference given. WASTED BY A PRACTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM and. gas fitter, a situation to take charge of some Publie,bullding or estate for agent or owner. Apply to aly & Hoare, 79 Centre at WASTEDIAN ARCHITECTURAL DRAt A who is thoroughly familiar with working draw. ings for tron buildings. Address box 2% Herald office, stating experience and expectations as to salary. ‘This situation will be a permanent one for a good party. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS GENEKAL CUSTOM yntown merchant tailoring estab) liy references. Address K, O., box 125 Herald NEER, IN . where he can and steam titung; ail Herald office. ANTED—A FOREWOMAN FOR LAC! and ruches; state references. Address Herald offic WARTED—A FOREMA 'y ; state relere: FOR A PRESS BUTTON ceand salary, Address B &. Herald MATR MONIAL, REFINED, PLEASANT YOUNG LADY WISHES the acquaintance of a wealthy elderly gentlemat: ¥iew matrimonial. Address A. B., box Ii Herald off MAN OF 3% WISHES TO BECOME ACQUAINTED ae "v4 me rf or hated hot over 25 years of age with a view to matrimony ; reference yt : WILE, box 133 Heralt office tehcias gals ASTROLOGY. “REAL ASTROLOGER, —PROF, OR LISTER, a years’ practice, 2% in Boston, now at 329 Sixth ave: nue. Send tor a circular. GENUINE CLAIRVOYANT TRAC KS LOST PROP. erty, absent triends, lawsuits and all amis _Mrs. JAMES, 101 Kast Thirtleth me ANTED—A GOOD BOOKKEEPER understands French preferred. Address, stating salary expected, box 2,682 New York Post office. JANTED—FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALESM atT. K. HORTON & CO.’S, 39 and 396 Ful- ANTED—FOUR FIKST CLASS SALESME: rocery and drug trade in New York and furrounding cities; also Eastern, Middle, Western and Southern States. Call_ at 60) Tuesday, between 9 A. M. and 2P. M. TANTED—EXPERIENCRD DRUG SUNDRIES CAN. large city: large commissions, salabie yoods; hight samples. Address A. 2."P., Herald Warren st. Monday and vaesers in every —A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD, Jerk in a wholesale grocery house ; must be correct at figures and have Al references. 1,023 Post office. 7ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF CONSIDERAPLE & situation as bookkeepe in any capacity; lives with his parents; lent. Address J. K., Herald office. TED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BOOK- we per et a fair salary, in a wholesale commer- Duwinons experion wires a home: wishos to enter a first rate family ae Zompanion or w teach her eferenc es giv Adarese G. O., Herald offic “steph oy ke A YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, Th! RE. Ww* daced cireuinstances, wishes to meet with an bh Brable geutlenas oF roe unninenen. who would & } lov Horald Uptown Branch ‘otter. ‘ea cles SITUATION | WANTED<BY A YOUNG WOMAA! i re Regen gan Grewemaking ‘In BAKA IRITE: bos 170 Hereie mee renee Addrene PROFESGIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED wrench FEMALES. N VNOLISH VISITING GOVERNESS, EXP A" retmad in the thorough raigey SEN EAS, , EXPE: Weratare ORO tau Ro UNF OaIe Bost 12) Hatha pee te vane pupils, statin, y BW box ans rem Stating name, references, axe, Ac., NTKD—TWO SMART SALESM lary and eommission, for a ue? atier 9 A. M. » WALLACE & AS BOOKKEEPER AND cashier ; has been with one 5 ean gh the best relurence. “Addrens EG he parnkicae give ANTED—A_ SITUATION G. B., Brooklyn GENTLEMAN, A trast; one who hi best reterences Address sapeed P ONTTION hg lence, t Herald Brooklyn Branen hk @ WHOLESALE CLOTHING Hous has a good, established Western ed apply, \ Address ATTENTION |-KNOW THY DESTINY. AFTER you have been deceived and lost faith, consult this wonderfully gifted clairvoyant; gives luck, causes mar: Thages, tells everything. 199 West Forty-first street, near Broadway. PUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TEL 1 likenesses, causes marriag: West 1wenty-tifth street. JUPSY REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO THE grave; finds absent frienas; recovers stolen pr. 2 Hours irom 9 6, 86is4 Kowery. iicane ishard , Geen LATRVOYA, FORETOLD the Kelsey affair, Consult her. 41 E. i Pe tighth street, tient Fourth avenue. eee ( RIGINAL MADAME BYRON, THE WONDERF Lb Medical and Business Spiritualist.—Unerring advice on all affairs.” No. 314 Fourth avenues pre D. A. RODGERS, FROM PHILADELPHIA, ames of the living aud dead, challenges the world: 98 Bast Fourth suet. 8 NAMES, SHOWS Weents and $1, 142 a MEDICAL AcuME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENGE + 14 Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue. A WUME. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN BINOH | 1840,— + Office No, 1 Kast 524 st., first door from 6 A M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICR 129 LIBERTY « street, near Greenwich street. TTENTION!<DR. FRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUS- sia). Consultation free, Private office 161 Bleecker st A —DK. AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS @5 + years’ practice), 12) West Twenty-sixth street. A ue VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NO. IM ith street, between and Lexington avenues Ooms, DR, OR MME, WEST—ALL COMPLAINTS; advice free, 85 Bleecker street, near Broadway, JR. KING OAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY J at hin old office, 6 Amity street, daily, trom 9 to % ADIER, NSULI MME. DESPARD ON ALL Dis. canes: adviee irce,. $1 Kast 28tb street. near tb ay, CLERKS AND SALBSMEN. |’ | V TANTED—A STOCK CLERK IN A WHOLESALE —THE AMERIC | A. i | use for it. | street, two doors west of Broadway ? SPORTING—DUGS, BIRDS, &, “A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FA‘AGY DOG! AS hints, “é ; Medicine for all diseaes; Prepar Food for mocking birds, it's. G. DOVEY & No. SUreene street, near Vana! bi BALLARD RIFLE, 44100 CALIBRE, 30 INCHES long, new; price $84 Address G, 8., Herald offic FIRST CLASS DOUBLE BARREL MUZZLE-LOAD- ing Fowling Piece, one of the best Inglish makers, will be sold cheap. Address L. J, B., Herald offtee, FINE TALKING PARROT, WITH CAGE, FOR A sale —Price $8 Addyess PARROT, box 173 Herald Uptown Branch office. wis JOSTER & MEYERS, NO. 8 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway, have just received (rom England a fine collection of scotch and Skye Terriers and all kinds of Singing Birds, \RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice breeds Intalhible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75e. ; “Buter’s New Work, $2; Dogs boarded, trained, &c.; Medicines for alt dis- eases; imported English Beagles, &c. 1B UNDERSIGNED HAS taken the Club House for the winter, where he {LEETWOOD _PARK,— wit be pleased to see Die ‘riesea be Antanas 96 taal A study the comiorts of his guest. The y willbe open until April 1, 1874. JAMBS LAMBERT. AT AvetIon. WM, VAN TASSELL, Auctioneers Four Trotters and one Coupe Horse, 161g hands high, bright bay, 6 years old; warranted. Gne pair Trotters, coal black, 15.3 hands high, 6 years old, and no horses handsomer or more showy; can trot im ininutes, ne bay Trotter, 15’ hands; very handsome in ap- pearance and in action, and very fist; 6 years old and warranted. one A ‘otter, 15.33 hands; blooded; beautiful and very stylish; has trotted better than 3 minutes ; 7 years old’and warranted sound and kind. these five choice Horses, selected by the owner for their speed and fine driving, will be sold to the highest bidder next Tuesday morning, Dee. 80, at 103g o'clock, at the private stable, No. 7 East twenty-cignth street. This property must be sold, rain or shine. Horses on exhibi- jon after 8 o’closk Moi mornin UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & Van Tassell), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house, and won the respect and contidence of the business community a3 well as the ublic at large. REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Entries for sales may be made, as usual, either at our downtown house, 37 Nassau street, or at the mart, 19 to 25 Thirteenth strect, near University place. LIBERAL AD MADis ON CONSIGNMENTS, T BARKER & CHASE'S AX CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK Tat. TERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. CHARLES W. BARK Auctioneer, R SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C,, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, THE ONLY AUCTION MART in the State having large driving ring tor showing horses. on sale. AJCR OC. A ER, New Yor! P, L. U. CHASE, Boston. {Proprietors PRIVATE FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT AT AUCTION, |. ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30 AT 12 0% 4 BY WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER, AT HIS AUCTION M. 10, “liz AND 114 BAST THIRTE H STREET. VERY ELEGANT AND HANDSOME STYLISH TEAM bay Horses,with long mancs and tails, 1645 hands, 5 and 6 years; kind and true in all harness; the five-year-old is a superior saddle horse: the other can trot a mile in three minutes to wagon n trot together in 3:30; are finst class gentleman's road or family team; are atraid of nothing; can be driven anywhere and by any- body, and are warranted sound, Kid and true i every city Duilt, in fine order, Top Wagon, city built, in tine order. One Cutter’ Sleigh, city built, in fine order, Robes, Blankets, &e., &c. Will be on exhibition at Auction Mart, after Monday morning at 10 o’elo AT TNE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART a of WILLIAM VAN TASSELL ESSOR 10 JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL), OLD STAND, 110, 12 and 114 BAS? THIR- STREET, NEAR FOUKiH AVENUE LE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will tind this house pertectly reliable, as this business will he conducted on the same straightforward principles which have gov- erned it in the past. WE GIVE WHE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE TED SOUND FROM 24 TO 48 HOURS THAT Is WARBAN FOR TRIAL. Horses and Carriages always on hand at private sale, LIBERAL ADVANCES MAUVE ON CO\SIGNMEN: ENTRIES CAN BE MADE BY SENDING FULL D! IPTION THROUGH THE MAILS, AND CAN BE ADE UP TO SIX O'CLOCK THE DAY PREVIOUS TO —FOR SALE, AVERY HAND bay Hambl and 7 years old; th y are: own brothers; to the pole in 2:50 and in single harness in less time; they are good road or tautly horses; they are gentle for a lady todrive, single or double; to be sold woyether or separately; they are both warranted; to be sold reasonable, as the owner has no further use fer them. Can be seen'on Monday. Ap- ply at G35 Broaaway. oME SPAN OF CHEAP, A FINE TWO SEAT AL- BANY SLEIGH, POLE AND SHAFTS, AND 1 T PORTLAND ‘CUTTER, 3 ROBES, 2° STRAPS LS, AT PRIVATE STABLE 265 MrRCER STEEET, AR EIGHTH STREET. WESTCHESTER ROCKAWAY WANTED—FOR 4X cash: must seat fonr inside and be at least 45 } inches in width inside the body: light, large and of good style; either new or second hand; state maker's name ant lowest price ior Cash. Address ROCKAWAY, Herald office, N HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE 1N CONSTANT operation AT BARKEK & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK Tattersails, CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty-ninth street. HORSES © FINER AND FASTER, and the r clipping reduced lower than ever before known. LIGHT TWO-2EAT ALBANY SLEIGH AND m3 Cutter, cheap. Apply at 14 Chariton —THOMAS L. D. BALL & €O., tA. 135 Wooster street, between Prince and Houston, te assortment of Harness, Blankets, Surcingles, &c,, &c., ‘at reduced prices. y expense oF profit, A iN’ MS TURNOUT FOR SALE—CONSIST- ing of via Horse and Mare, weil matched, 151g bands hign; first class Buggy (Dusenbury & Van Duzer),, with Pole and Shafts, single aid double Harness, Whip, Sheets, Blankets and Lap Robes; each horse warranted to trot inside of three minutes: will be sold very low for cash. Address FAsT, box 169 Herald offic A WOR SALE, ONE BIG. FINE TRUCK OR WORK + Horse, 6 years old; warranted in every way: to be sold reasonable, as the owner has no use for him: To be seen on Mond Apply at 46 Bowery, TOP BUGGY, IN GOOD SOUND CONDITION, FOR sale cheap, or would exchange, owner having n CCS PECK & CO. 181 Fiith aventer. Large and co Lap Kobes, Ha! A “FOR SALE, AN ENGLISH BROUGHAM CAR. AA. riage; also a Coupe Rockaway; all in good order. Apply at private stable 128 West Eighteenth street. A HORSE CLIPPED, WITH NEATNESS AND fA despatch. Why pay $10 when you can have your horse clipped for $/bvy WALKER & HAMILTO, cham- pion clippers of the United States, 136 West shirty-eighth BRADLEY, PRaY £ co., arg 5 Broadway. Second hand Carri JM Tidmsen 6 years old, 16 hands 2iz inches high lorses, 6 years ol ands 2% inches high; lon flowing tails and manes: the handso: ects are stylish, re Ware Fanted sou lined, built by Mi: & Stevens, good as new; set of new double Harness, gilt mounted; pair of new. Kersey Blankets; pair of Rubber Covers, tobes, Whips, 4c wil be sold meparate or together. | Apply, before 1 A. Mt. at Ellis’ Boarding Stables, 462 and 464 Clermont avenue, hear Fulton street, Brookly! Fo SALE—BRED TO JAY GOULD—l4 CHOICE trotting Mares, all bred to the above celebrated horse, the property of a gentleman leaving shortly tor Europe: ah opportunity rarely inet with; will” sell fol ants sods? but prefer to make @ sale of the whole lot to save trouble. Address box 2,360 Post office, Philadelphia. VOR SALE—A FINE BROWN HORSE, 16% HANDS high, 9 years old; sound and kind in all harne; snitablefor truck or heavy work. 149 West Sevenwenth {OR SALE-—TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, A BAY Mare, 1% hands, sound and gentle; top Busey and Harness, ‘cheap for cash, Address HENRY, Herald office. z oS < e Ec ‘7 Ss FS = KS 5 x JOR SALE—ONE LIGHT COACH, JUST DONE UP, at P. TRAUTMAN’S, 138 West Twenty-ninth street {OR SALE—A LIGHT LANDAU, OUR OWN BUILD, little used and In superb condition, at @ liberal dis: count from original price, at BREWSTER & 0.3, 4 Fitth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. PBs CLASS STORAGE, VOR PRIVATE CAR- riages and other vehicles at MORRELL'S ware. honse; a department specially built for the purpose. 102 to Lid Lerse Thirty-second street, extending to Fourth avenue, YREAT BARGAINS—CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, BELLS, Harness, every description, new and second hand, $t iey ane third lower than anal. Cailand examine. MANUFACTURERS UNION Carriage Warerooms, 638 Broadway. i ORSE BLANKETS, LAP RUGS, HARNESS, SLEIGH BELLS, &C. ELEGANT ASSOKTMENT AT GREATLY REDUCED FIGURES TO OLKAR OUT OUR LARGE WINTER STOCK. | EB. BARTLETT, IM- POKTER AND MANUFACTURER, 62 WAKiGEN ST. ROCKAWAY, BUGGIEG, PARK AND PONY Pita tons, Express, Depot and Business Wagons, new and second hang, 2 per cent lens than at any house in the city, at 141 West Broadway, near Canal street. {LEIGHS AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP “Comprising Clarences, Coupes, Rockaways and Phactons, 10 second hand Sleighs, to make room tor nm y very r ew Omir HY £00 No, 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. 7 BIGHS,—SLEIG HS. CARRIAGES, —SLEIGHS, ALL in New York; +) kinds and prices, best selected stoc! ‘ways, Coaches, Clarences, Couper, Harness, Blan- hind ines wt pani 4 ied sere prices. WMH. URAY.20 and 22 Wrnstar strnet. k | Bassi hand top, Koad, Express Wagons; Rocka: NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1873—TRAPLE SHEET. AUKSES, CARRIAGES, &0. SLED _—OUB iB STOCK OF SLEIGHS FROM sv “Thompeom tate J. M. Fine & Co,, will be sold Sul be} J 2 per cont below eur former eens ie her *GONMPT REAL & CO,, 1,494 and 1,496 Broadway. LEIONS, Sete FS scters, Pontes and six-seat Sleichs, cholcely trimmed, for sale ehoicely for better; must be stylish and easy on the bit; also a Pole Horse, 1 6 hands, lignt build; must go in ic] WA XTED-A PaceR, THAT CAN GO IN 2:0 OR bl 3 given firat mort or better: for w! will a ee W4xtep—uicur LANDAU OR THREE-QUARTER Landaulet of @ private party, tor cash; little used, Address D., box 2653 Post ome, ANTED—A PAIR OF LARGE CARRIAGE HORSE! i7 hands preferred. Apply at No. 8 West Twenty: second street, ¥V ANTED—A COUPE FAMILY HORSE, BLACK OR gray, aboutlé hands, sound and kind; tair trial re- quired; moderate terms, ‘Address, with particwars and price, LINSCOTT, No, 7 Pine street. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. ee EAMSIIP LINE. NEW YORE TO BitinPOL (KNGLAND) DIRE! The Mopiers of this line will sail trom pier Geer wer "RN, Stamper AKRAGON, Western. $ currency? excursion tickets, $120. 70 south street, eae Ae st eee MORGAN'S SONS. ENGLAND AND IRELAND,— at reduced rates Wednesday, Dee. . Wednesday, Jai EMITTANCES TO ts for £1 and upwards issued by TAPSCOTT BR TH & CO., 86 ACIFIC MAIL SIEAMSHIP COMPANYS LINE, Thursday, January & steamship COLON, C ein sh) we PAnaInS, for witl amer stam, San Diego and San P. Connor, leaves pier for Aspinwall, conn Acapulco, Manzanilo, Francv-cd, and abo wilh steamers for Central Ainerican an rie acute ports. Steamers tor ‘Japan and China leave San Francisco Ist and {6th of each month. For passage or ireigit Pier 42 North River, New pee ly at the company’s office, BULLAY, Superintendent ANTED TO PURCHASE—A WELL MATCHED pair of dark bay Horses, not less than 1536 hands; kind and sound; can trot in 2:6) to 3 minntes by the watch ; or would exchange a hghter icam of about this speed. Address O., box 222 Herald oflice, $100. ore $35.—THREE HORSES, VERY OUKAP, one can trot in three minutes; top plattorm ring Wagon, light Truck and light Business Wagon, cheap. West Twenty-fith street. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL BIEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ‘ HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. ‘The iat ‘vessels on this favorite route for the Co No 50 North River, as follows yeas urday, December 27 Saturday, January 10 .Satucday, January %4 OF Passage iN @OLD “Gnclading wine) 70 including wine) ae Baur OR HAVRE se Second Cabin, $75, Excursion ‘Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers going to or returningtrom the Con- tinent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomtorts, of crossing the Channel, besides saving thne, trouble and expense. GEORGE CKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. U ITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday. MINNESOTA, Beddoe. December 31, at 2 P WISCONSIN, Freeman January 7, a9 A 0 rth River. Cabin passage, ad. yold; Steerage, $30, «1 Prepaid tickets, $32, OUEreney. Passengers booked to and ‘from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, 4c. Dratw on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest raves, Apply to WILAIAMs & GUION, 29 Broadway. GPECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP SS Minnesota, suiting Wednesday, Dee. 31, will carry a limited number of intermediate ‘Passengers, at $50, cur- rency, each, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broad- way. rrency. pur LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Koval Mail Swamships are appointed to sull as follows: CLLY OF NEW YORK, -taturday, Jan, 3,22. M, CITY OF ANTWERP. -.0020-2 Saturday, Jan. 10,11 A.M. CITY OF BROOKLYN avurday, Jan, 1%, 2 P.M. CITY OF BRUS:BLS.27202227 Saturday, Jan, 24, 10 ASM: and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. aSABIN, $70, $80 and $9), gold, according to accommo- jation, Round trip tickets at low rates. STEKRAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid cer- tes, $32, currency. engers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates. Drafts issued at lowest r For cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway. For steerage passage, at 35 Broadway or pier 45 North River. JOHN G, DALE, Agent, or to O'Donnell & Fautk, 4°2 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, M. ©. Creagh, 102 state street, Boston. F.C. Brown, 82 South Clark ‘street, corner Lake, Chi- cago. ‘im. Inman, Liverpool, 1d No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. (Qhac LINE. NOTICE, With the view of diminisiiing the chances of collision, the steamers of this line will hencelortn take a specified course 107 all seasons of the year, On the outward pas: trom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or notion. to the north of 43. - ‘On the homeward passage. crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or no:hing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWKEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AY CORK UARBOR, 5 YROM NEW YORK. FROM BOSTON, A SAMARIA... .Sa'day, Jan. 3 HOLA *day, Jan. 10 OLYMPUS.Sa’day, Jan. 17 ry *RUSSLA....W'sday, Jan. 21 MARATIO. JAVA.....,. Wsday. Jon. 23 PARTHIA...<a’day, Jan. 31 and every following Wednesday and Saturday from New York. Steamers marked thus * doy not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, $30, $100 and $10 gold, a cording to accommodation. "weturn tickets on favorab) terms. Sieerage, $0, currency. Nteerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts ot Europe at lowest rates, cor freight and cabin pi apply at the company’s gfice, No. 4 Bowling Green. For swerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Butlding. CHARLES G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, orto P. H. DU VERNET, Clark and Kando!ph streets, Chicago, 111. ‘day, Jan. 24 uh HAMB' ‘ AN tat oe | PACKET COMPANY "i iron mail steamel MP LeATt A. Captain A. Barends, will sail! on Thursday, Jan. 1, 1874, 2, M., for Hamburg, Plymouth, London, king passengers trom New York t taking Passenueth erbourg and tis burg. First Cabin, | PPHET Saloon, $10. wn, $i Steerage, $30, payable in United States gol TEMRLA will saul Jantusry 8, ISAS . KUNHARD? &CO., ©. B. RICHARDS & BOARS, General Agents, General Pa-senger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. 6) Broadway, New York. State LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BRLFAST AND LONDONDERRY. ‘These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from pier 36 North River as follows STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. mvaraay, Yan. 10 STATE OF VIRGINIA. turday, Jan. 24 STATE OF GEORGIA ‘Saturday, Feb. 7 And every alternate 5: y thereatter, taking passen- ors at through rates to all parts of Great Britaim and reland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratis tor £1 an wards, For ireight or passage ap- ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamship RHEIN, Captain E. Brekens'ein, will sail on & compe January nt 2 P. M.. from Bre- men pier, foot ot Third street, Hoboken. to be followed by the steamship WESiR, Captain W. Willigerod, on Saturday, January 10. , SBAGE, TO LONDO! |AVRI RAIBS OF PA BAGE, TO LONDON, HAVRE AND payable in gold or its equivalent in currency. First Cabin. va $120 second Cabin. 2 Siwerage. » iy te ile Fare are “BeLRICHS, & CO., Agents, No, 2 Bowling THITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO: CAKRYI\G THE UNIT/.D STATES MAL Rew and full-powered steainshins, sailing from New York on Saturdays, irom Liverpool on Thursdays, cating at Cork Harbor each way, BALTIC Janaary 4, at 3 P.M. ULEANIC January atl a. M. REPUBLIC. January at3 P.M. ADRIATIC, January 24, 10 A.M. CaLTIC,. 000". january 1, at 3 P.M. rom the White Star Docks, Pavonla ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in inidship section, where least motion is felt, Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers jaies—Saloon, $90, gold; return tickets, $140, gold; steerage, in currency, hove wishing to send-for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certaficater—$32, cur- TePaasengers hooked to and from. all partsot America to Paris, Hanbury, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, crn tits irom £1 upwards, Por inspection ot plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. Wills of lading issued ta Continental ports On and after the Ist January. 1874, the General Agency inthe United States of the Uceanic steam Navigation Company (White Star Line) will be conducted by Mr. R. J. Cortis, who is fully authorized to actin bebalf of the company. , New York, December, 1873. 1 OCEANIO STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, J. H, SPARKS, Attorney. PHILADELPHIA AND ANTWERP. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Mails. Tire jollowing new full-powered steamships will sail as follows :— RR? TAR LINE. From Philadelphia for Antwerp. VADERLAND. December 31 NEDERLAND January 2 SWITZERLAND. i bo 5 = First cabin, $100, gold ; second cabin, $65, gold ; steerage, $85, currency. From Philadelphia for Liverpool. ABBOTSFORD. ee Jamary 1 KENILWORTH January 16 Cabin, $100, currency; steerage, $3), currency. Prepaid stecrage certificates (rom ail parts of burope at the low- est rates, For farther information apply to G0, W. COLBOR, Agent, 42 Broad street, New York. PEER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, Philadel- phia, TATIONAL LINE. NATIONAL LINE. oy + This company takes the risk of Insnrance (ip to $800,000 in gold) on each of iis steamers, thus giving passengers the best possible guarantee for safety and the avowlance of danger at se: The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avold tee and headlands. From piers No. 44.and 47 North River, TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL SPAIN Sat. Jan. 3,9 0M. KOYPT...Bat. Jan.17, 3PM CANADA. Sit, Jap 1h, 10 AM GREECE Sat, Jan. 210 AM ) LONDON DIRECT. DENMARK, Samne ‘ Cabiv passage, $70, $8, $9, currenc: eteturn Uckets at reduced Merage tleket from Liverpool sea Te aie yy 0, a road’ re Apply at the Company's oes ND: HURST, Manager. other points in Engiand ae 6 Sout! ales Atlantic Steamshi Rett ac vs new first clase Cehe 18 1 a FM enusylvania Raile Toad wharl, Jerse DRUTA chartered). . Decemper 13 PEMBROKE. January 10 WOR. © , BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL Ber ARDIFY, BRI Dis Wy Hirst cabin pasnaiie., $76 and ($4) ‘currency; second cabin, $66 mney; meerage, currency. Prepaid fea rom Cardiff, currency. Draits fr tnd sn in urther particulars appl to ATER A CO A pal on Vi Broadway Nev or. OR NASSAU, N. P. hip CITY OF MERIDA ro, 3 North Kiver, WEXAND BE & SO (OK HAMILTON will leareipie Jangary 1s. at KP. M. For freight or passages XT BROTH hes sont OTICE TO CALIFORNIA SHIPPERS. Ait, Captain Jones, will Be Gompatohad sro pier 42 North River, New York, at noomy Company's, office, om tUrvs th ce President and Managing Director. H. J. Buray, Superiniendent JAMANA BAY COMPA The United st the above ports trom January 7, ats o'e! ing first Clitss ac: or Aspinwall. ht, &c., apply at dock foot ot Ca and St. Domingo Cit Bills of exchange on Puerta Pata. Samana and y insims to suit purchasers axsaye apply to SPOFFORD BROTHERS & OR HAVANA, NEW YORK AND } RESO AND VERA CRUZ, MiVAN MAIL STA MSHIP- fer No. 3 North River at3 P.M. a ITY OF NEW YOu (Havana direct) OPATRA (Havana and Mexico)... MERIDA (Havana via Nass: ‘or treight or pus , i ANDitE & SONS, 32 Broadway. W YORK AND HAVANA DIRHOT MAYL LINE, These first class steamships will sail ever: 1. Norda River toot of € BP. M., trom p) mship WILMIN Steamship MORRO Steamsnp URESCk she For freight and passage (having magnificent aceomimo- WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana, FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT F d ‘States Mail.—The Captain Bolger, will leave day, January 3, at 3 en to Houston and all ‘and Henderson and B, dations) apply to East River, on hrouvh bills of lading g on the Galveston, Housto: C.R.R No chatge for torwarding in New Yor! freight or passage, having superior accommodations, ORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, or , 119 Wall street. ANS DIRECT. NTS! STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship GENERAL MEADE, from pier 46 North River (foot of North Moore street), ‘on Saturday, Jinuary 3, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received dainty Lous, Vieksburg, Vor freight or tions, apply to FRI j}0R NEW ORLEANS DIR The Cromwell ste RG WASHINGLON, Captain James Whitehead, will leave pier No 9 North Kiver, on Satur- $B Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport ntiago, St, Louis and Mobile. For treight or passage }OR NEW ORL! ‘hrough rates Iveston and In perior accommoda® pier 36 North River, ‘the steamship GE day, January 3, at oy Aransas wharf, 1srazos $ Cabin passage, $! apply to CLARK & SKAMA‘, 36 SOUTHFRN LINE # FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.~ The following new and first class st Captain Deering, December SL. ARONDELET, Vap‘ain —, January 7. CITY OF DALLY Freight received daily. Through rates to Galveston, Indianola, !ockport or Aranvas Wart, Brai and St. Louis. Cabin passag® For freight or passage, tions, apply to ©. i CITY OF HOUSTON , Captain Kvai Caporin Hines, 70s Santiago aving superior accommoda- & CO., Agents, 184 ETERS} URG AND RICHMOND, DAILY LINE w Ne and tri-w:ekly to Ri From pier 37 North Rive ers leave daily 3 Norrous, Pi nond. AMSHLP COMPANY. toot of Beach street, steam- for Norfolk, and Point and Rich days, Thursdays and'Saturdiyys, same hour. ‘Through bills o: lading and all points South and Southw see, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and othe Chesapeake and Ohio Ratlroad for We by steamers at Noriolk for Newbern and Washington, Ne Office, 187 Greenwich street. __ ‘TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE INE TO BOSTON via Newport and Fall River. Pa D tickets Issued to. amsonger Hekets 14 G, and other points, pu RIVER LL ‘The magnificent steamers NiEWPOR COLONY leave pier 23 daily (Sundays excepted), ats at all principal hotels in ha Nori iver, toot of Murray street Through tickets sok city, WACON uperintendent, NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, THe GRHAT TRUNK LINE D 8a TES MAIL ROUTE, Trains leave New York, tron foot ot Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as foli Express (or Harrisburg, jPuliman Pala Pittsburg, the West and Son! Cars auached, 9:30 A, M, 5 1d the South, at 8:40AM, $340, 9:30 A. M., 1220, 8. i ctnhday, on6:i0 830 ad OE 10P. M, Sunday, A.M 12M, 1, 44, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 7230, Sunday, 5:20, 6:10 a For Elizabeth, 6, 6:30, 7:20, 7:0, 8,9, 10, 11 A. M., 12 M,, Le tiaiete 40, 4:10, 420, ore, Washington .. tmigrant ani For Trenton at 72) A. 6:10 P.M. For Newark at 6, 6:30, 7:2) 7310. 8 9, .M. and AZ night 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 72 Sunday, 5:20, 6s10 For Rahway, 6, 6:30, 7 3210, 4210, 4:35, 6: 12 night.’ sunday, 5:4) an , Perth aphey and South Amboy, 6 and 7:20 and 8 A. M., 12 M., 2, 3:10, 4: no Sanday, G0? Mee 12 noon an 4930 P.M hington, 9:30 A. M. and 8 P. M For Phillipsburg and Betvidere, 3 and 4 P. M. Accommatation Jor Bord: my For Freehold, 7 :20 A. M, OM. For New Brun’ 0220, 6:10 P. M. and 12 For Fast Milistone, 8 A. For Lambertvilt 2 Trains arrive as follow 12:35 and 7:35 P.M. di Monday. From Washun and 10:27 P.M. 5 From Philadelphia, 6: 5, 5:15, 6 205, 8:44, 11:56 A. M. an ‘f renee offices, 1027 P.M. £26, 435, 271 and 944 Broadway, No, 1 Astor 1 Desvrosses and Cortlandt streets Emigrant ticket office, So; 8 Buttery place, A. J, CASSATT, General x GTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT amen RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. NARRAGANSETT, every Monda; day from pier 33 North iiver, at4 RSLONS. wae NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM YACBT GOV. ERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Ci the Battery, ever tor Governor's Isla neral Passenger Agent, Wednesday aod Fri. stom House pier, at nd, Fare 15 cents each way. DANCING ACADEME K J, SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES + at Masonic Hall, 114and 116 Kast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East Fifty-fourth street. SOIREE at Brevoort Hall, Monday, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, LARS at Private Academ: December 20, 1873, J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 BLEECKER New classes now forming for beginners. For N. B.—solree every Satur- terms, &c., send for circular, DODWORTH’S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sizth ‘Are Now open for the season. Send for @ circular. WILSON & HAMILTON'S DA Madison Halt, 216 East Thirty-fourth street, an 303 "West Fourteent street, x en for beginners. nd for circular. ‘rivate lesson: aShy howe Monday at Madison Hall, an NOING ACADEMIES, every Tuesday at Arthur —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, Building, Intersection of Stuyvesant and Nini streeta, Classes ever, and evening. a specialty. tte a9c8 HOW forming. Private lessong S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC Hall, sixth avenue, leservoir Park.—Pu attend at their convenience and receive indivi straction in waltzing, & ALLEIMASTER DUMARS? D 24 West Fourth street, nour Broad wal day; all Dances taught perfect DANCING ACADEMY, i Private and. class lessons ever: quarter; six In private lessons. ROOKES! DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST. All the fashionable dances in one GENTL) MEN—Tin CHILDREN—Wednevda, ourse of lesson. ia r E GARMO'S DANO venue, corner of 8, Fourteenth street. HLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN dancing, at 1,464 Broadway and 166 West Yorty dith street, now open. ROPESSOR SUERIDAN WILL GIVE 1S FIRST ademy, Franklin Hall, | dreouwick avenue, Momday RAND MR opening soiree at bie corner of Horatio tree! December 29, 1573.