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~~ Wr fe WHOLE No. 18,650. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. — DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Ninrn Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. GY—Eveventn Pace—Fifth column. BALL SBASON—Sxcon Page sixth couumn wr PaGe—Second column. BOARDERS WANIED—tiavunty PacrPi third and fourth columns BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED—Exxventn Pace Fourth colum: ROOKLYN BOARD—Etavaern Paau—Fourth column. BHOOKLYN, REAL ESTATE | FOR SALE—SEconD rth and Fifth columns. nosintiss TOPPONTONITTES: Buevexra Page—Sixth Buainess, NOTICE: ieventa Pace—Sixth column. CITY MEAL ESTA’ OR SALE—Skcony Pace—Fourth t, second, OLERRS ARD SALESMEN—Twaurns Pace—Third and CLOTHING Sivan Pace—Sixtn column. coaguaEN AND GARDENERS—Iwanrrm = Pace— ust Page—Sixth column. ooAerws PS em ota, Pace—Sixth eolum COP. S—Nintn Pace—Fourth column. Soph saute Pacr—Fifth column. ICING. RORDEMIES—Ninta Page—First ‘column. ISTRY —TWELFTH el pip colmms. ane S— Kinet PaGu—Fil Bay opus HOUSES TO LET, VURNISHED AND Un. FURNISHED —SaconD Pace—First and serond col- BUROPRAN 87 STEAMSHIPS~—Tweirre Pace—Filth and h columns. EXoHANO—fiuse Pacr—Sixth column. FINANCIAL Ricusy Pace—Third ana fourth colomns. FINE fe Fiasr Page—sixth column Pace—Secor FURNISHED. MOOMB AND. APANIMENTS TO LET— SsconD Page—Second and third columns. pean sere AVENTH Pagk—Fifth column, waanoy ADVERTISEMENTS—Twaurta Pace—Fifth HELP WANTED—PENALES—Tweurrn Pace—Third column. BBLP WANTED—MALES—Twairrn Pacs—Fourth col- ump. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40,—Finst Page—Second and ird colums ns. H ‘LS—ELRveNTH Page—Fourth and fifth columns, HOUSES, ROOMs, &C., WANTED—Nintu Page—Third column INSTRUCTION Niven Pace —Third column, HERSEY, CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON | CITY | AND BI ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace—Fifth colum peedt NOTICKSO NINTH Paoe-Fourth, column. AN OFFICES—Ninta Pace—Third ci bats tig aay FOUND—Finst Pack—Pirst fan second col- MAcHINERY Nunrn Pace—Becond column. ide MANTELS—Ninta_ Pace—Second colnmn. RDICALtwauren Pace—Sixth column. MiLLiveay AND DRESSMAKING—Finsr Page—Sixth colum! miscHLLANeous ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Pace— ISCHELANEOUS-—N 1x0 Pace—First fcolamn. USICAL—Sxconn Pace—Sixth colum EW PUBLICATIONS-Suvinrn Page—Sixth column, NEWSPAPERS—Finst Lege pol uD. PERSONAL—Fiust P4ce—First co! pai lh ORGANS, Sone Pace—Fourth column. OSALS—Nintn Paae—First colamn. HOPESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FAMALES— TWELFTH pacn secon? and third columns. PROPENTY 0 UT OF THE CITY Led BALE OR TO RENT— +) PA Gk—Fifth columt beri fey ae EXGHANGE—Scoxp Pace—Fifth xth columns. Leon sarge WANTED~Sgcoxp Pace~Sixth col- neLidious NOTICES—Finst Pack—Fourth and fifth ns, RTAURANTS—Ninra Pagr—Second column. REWARDS—Finsr Pace—Secomd column. BALES a. heal hakr ated Pace—Third and fourth colum! SITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES—Tweipts Pace— First and second columns. sITvATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twetrrn Pace—Third columi LAL} NOTICES—Frast Page—Second column. pr ia BIRDS, £¢c.—First Page~—Second colum RAGES Numen Pace—Fourth column, "RAD! eLeTu Pace—Fitth column. FO LET FOR BUSINESS BURPOSES—Seconp Pacs— First column. \VELLERS’ GUIDE—Twaurra Pace—Sixth Solame. |FUBNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pace—Third and fourth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Frirst Pagc—xixth colomn. WATOES JBWELRY, &4C.—Ninta Pace—second col- weeidueereR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR WINES LIQUORS ¥0.—Hrevanty Pace Fifth col ts yeas wee RESORTs—Exzventn Pack—Fitth conn -ACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Ninra PaGe—First cok mi O8T—A DIAMOND BARRING, FOUR CARATS, 4 between Bleventh and Forty-second streets The Baer mae suitably rewarded by leaving it at 129 Front stree TO8T5 10, SHARES LAKE SHORE RAILROAD COM- 4 pany Stock, in name orm. ot Corwin; parties are forbidden to negotia payment and franster have been mn stopped, ‘The Onder wil please return the same to W! 40., 19 Broad street, or to Karle’s tote OST—A SEALSKIN MUFF, LAST MONDAY AFTER- noon, at o'clock, in getting out of @ carriage, on Lexington avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-tourth streets. The finder wil) be rewarded by returning it to 74 Union place. OST—A SILVER WATCH, ON FRIDAY, COMING from Ninety-second. street Sorry to, he "Arsenal, in Central Park. inder please leave if at ‘Ot Bast Kighty- fifth street; a liberal reward will be paid. HORSES, © CARKIAGES, | aC, —MAJOR Ona 5 Ww. BARKER, Ypres EIGH' we GREAT SALE “or H GHBRED TROTTERS AND Ri JUST RIVED vROM MONKOE cuUNTY, N. ny, AT BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION ee AND ON. Y. TATTERSALL’ 8, coruer of Broadway and Thirty ninth street, ON SATURDAY, TAN UARY 10, ind nh O'CLO Kk, THE STOCK ec: TWENTY HEAD, AND AKE SRP AcLy the get of Eames, Major Edsall, Iron Duke, Casing M. C ay Jr., Henry Cl y. p yan Winkle, J Jona 3. Crittenden, George atchen, Jt, ALL ARE YouNGe SOUND, *HOROUGHLY broken, and can trot all the Way trom 2 4¢'to 3 minutes. POSITIVELY THE GREATEST opportunity ever of- aie, to the public to purchase genuine speed. ALE WITHOUT REGARD to cost or valuation. No ee Oe ae nn tag of weather. STOCK NOW ON exhib: DENCRIPTIONS IN TOMORROW'S HERALD., CATALOGUES: READY ON TUESDAY next. OST—JANUARY 3, A WHITE WATERPROOF COAT. warded. Jeave it at 136 West Thirty-first street and be r ORTON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN Eighth avenue and Broadw: 300 ‘on Forty-sixth sti a seal skin Boa. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 289 West Forty-fitth street. 1 ipod REWARD-SEAL SKIN BOA, SATURDAY Aiternoon, either in Fifth avenge stage’ or going from Broadway to Union Square dress 105 Seher- merhorn street, Brooklyn. ogra BLACK LACE VEIL, GOING FROM LO Gara street vp Fourth avenue, through Eianiy! street to Madison avenue car, then to For necol treet. Reward offered if returned. nd. a West Forty-second strect, $5 REWARD.—LOST, A WHITE OPEN-FACED Gold Watch, in the vicinity of Fulton ferry; had a rubberband attached to the above reward will be paid to the finder if left ‘at’ No. 90 Fulton street, New York, care of WATERS & SON, wood engravers. REWARD.—LOST, IN A FOURTEENTH STREET and Broadway omnibus, on Saturday morning. @ heck Book and Bank Book, of no value but to the owner, “Ihe above reward will ‘be pald if return'd to Mr. LEACH, room 2, No, 302 Broadway, or No. 312 Madi- son avenue. REWARD FOR THE RETURN OB THE SKYE Terrier stra; ve from stable No. 136 West Thirty- $3, street. Return to No. 34 West Thirty-eighth st. $ REWARD—FOR RETURN OF LOCKET, LOST on Ist inst.. in Fourth avenue car. Address Dr, M. VERGNES, 51 West Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue. $10 onpreny —LOST, A HEAVY GOLD RING, with cameo sheil 1 setting, Masonic emblem cut- thereon; jost on the Second Avenue Railroad. ae finder will be suitably, Foranded ezemmning it to L. $10 BE 328 Bai REWARD FOR RETURN OF CHECKS AND other Papers contained in the Pocketbook taken: B10 3 at6P. es on Third aven' ar Cham- ders street, Address J. B. B., box Bais Post ‘office, D5 REWARD AND, NO QUESTIONS ASKED, IF returned smmediately—Brown Mare, blind in near eye, sore on off inside hind heel, with’ Harne: taken from in front of store 1.202 Sroadway. near Thirty: second mrcet, on ‘Wednesday, Dec. 31, 3. YA’ CO., 1,262 Broadway, near Viniriy-secontd 8 street. 2 oe SO RED —LOST, ON FIFTY-SEVENTH ty between First avenue and the river, a small blue enamelled Gold Watch, set in diamonds, with short chain and pin attached. The honest finder we r ceive the above reward by returning the same to 8. Kast Fifty-seventh street. 4.() REWARD TO THE PERSON WHO SHALL DE- liver the engraved stem-winder gold Watch lost_on a Third avenue car. about Tenth street, New ears evening; no questions asked. Address 82 East Tenth street. $50 REWARD.—LOST, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. Hg ‘Theatre. loboken, N. ne ‘at smaller Noise.» “The above reward will be sven tay nob rel the amount to 47 Washington stree! joboken, 4.00 88) REWARD WILL BE PAID BY MRS. LYNCH, J Srenways ‘and no questions asked, for the return of goods taken from No. 6 West Eleventh street on the 19th of December last. EWARD $},00.—THE ABOVE REWARD I8_ OF- fered for th 1e ppahene and conviction of the men who committed ‘the robbery at the house. of Mr. Emmet, at New Rochelle avthe morning of December THOS, A. EMMET, No, 23 Nassau street, HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. “) DVERTISEMENTS FOR )R THE NEW YORK.HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANOH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 590 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. _DFFICE OPEN EVERY YEAR. iG ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,360 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR WTH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9 A.M. TO 7:20 P.M. u NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O°CLOCGK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARG : THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. PARIS AGENCY RARE THE “NEW YORK 5 | 1 AND NIGHT IN THE qeesnS. RRAMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL. | ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, aXT ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. (ANtEvou HAVE ACTED UNWISELY AGAINST my wishes and your own interests You shi I aban not again look for you. oe eATTE. nA Nonna i ik Rowe; RECEIVED; AM SICK; confined to the house; wish to hear fr again, and to know who vou are und more articulars ; auswer atonce. Direct as before, and obhee FIDENCE, TOTS aEMEMEER THANKSGIVING, 1869. WILL you be true? The time to Brove,vour devotion has come. Glorious news. |ARWIN MAN FORD. ____ SPECIAL L_NOTICES, A. \ cHERALD. “BRANCH OF OFFICE, BR BROOKLYN, COR. ner of Fulton avenne and eh street, one from 8 A. M. P.M. Sunday from 3 fay f. Mt. A —GRAND MASONIC GIFT CONCERT. 10,000 prizes! $250,000 in currency fo' be given away! Masonic Pos § Association, ot ty This Drawing has been legal ogatized by special act of the Legislature, to raise funds for a of the Maori Temple in the city of Norfol List x Pil end A cash Gitts, 200 180 Cash Gitts, 109 each. ih Gitte, BY each 9,000 Cash Gis, 5 (rand total (ten thousand ‘afte, sl cash... Whole Tickets ts $2 50. _ rt ice BREE One Grand Cash ait. 000 One h G 5,000 One G h 0 One G 000 One G: 5,000 ont fare 2 pas Ge ash Gitts, $500 ei ash Gifts, 250 each. 25500 ‘000 ‘000 ‘000 500 000 Lilan of dzawing: faine ‘ wiht of ky brary Association. Drawing to sa a ae tra piace in Norfolk on Directors, Joh = Ror the Treasure! ” Walter 63 taylor, Romon. Wales, John T. nednont wt Advisory Board. Ris is Excellency, Governor Colonel Thomas F. Owens, col Kader Biggs? H. Pi, Jobin B. Whitehead, Esq., aH ashtevens Jotin R. McDaniel, P. G) ” ex-Mayor, ‘Commander, Colonel W. Hs Taylor, J. J. Barrough: State Senator tain Samuel Watts, Vir- James G. sin, G, C. nia Legislature, Robert E. Withers,'G, M., G. H. P., and’ D. G, C. ot G. ©. Orders for Tickets and all communteations shoal be addressed to INK MOORE, Secretary Masonic Rellet | ‘Association. Norfolk, Va.; t, JOSEPH BATES, Agent for New York, 196 Broadway, Room 4. AY —PUBLIC eee OF KENTUCKY. THOS. oe cat 'E, Agent; Os a HAYS &CO,, Bastern Agents, 609 Broadway. ILORENCE—BAL MA! Frc rk by SUH areday ori guy Gua ary ITS ROSE Pepe aes, THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, ED —Doctor, same ‘ ry where can interview be had? pti ats ON, Hegald Uptown Branch office. GQine'e ary haan BURICHMATER ROAM PROCURE the legacy bequeathed to him reat ther in Ger- many by applying ezUDION 4 STRAUS, attorneys-at- daw, Gi mkt FOLLOWING BRANDS ARE SE- ected -L Roederer (Carte Blanche), Poimmery & on a Be mR rcliegiat Ponsardin, G. He Munim & Co. ry TORAATION WANTED OF fam Dowd. tate landsman U. X. 8, Col John Ball Jove Jandsman U, 8.8. Goloradon -fohn Brady, tate U. 8. 8. Colorado. Otto Rid “BR Golorade: an . 8. 8. Kanawha. te U8. 8 Shocura. ‘urtis, 1a Octorara. Inquire of CHAS. M. PAULA: 4 ‘Attorne} t 1 B ptroom 1d y r Law, 137 B ge P. WALKER, LATE OF LONG ISLAND RAIL. road.—Any intormation concerning him desired by MARVIN RB. CLARK, City Marshal, Bir Broadway. Ligeter JOSEPH, STARTER ON DEKALB AVE. nue cars in ee — Any information concerning him re’ MARVIN KR. CLARK, City Startnal, 37 Broadw OTTIE-YOUR NOTE SURPRISED AND PAINED deeply. Address me again and appoint an inter. fore we part, even for x minute, I may soon turn my face to the to live in long regret. I sup: pose Duncan ts in his ere 3M. no DID YOU “DISAPPOINT Moria ‘Y¥ DARLING EDUARICO—MERT | ME AT THE Academy of Music, on Monday, the 6th, at three Gelock, clears irnot, on the pext pleasant day, same nd place, and I will expla : ry on Saturday, the 1th of December, 6) "OmaPpearance ber. ROLAND THE FIRST. N®uE AND ELLA—IF CONVENIENT NEXT harsday at the bal mi corner Tw sixth Greet and Seventh avenue” SINK PF ypENce—t WILL ADOPT YOUR SUGGESTION, Fifth ary nue entrance at 9 o'clock, Monday morn. Pah, am very impatient. Address SINCEMITY. Herald Wha DANIEL HEFTERR CALL AT 23 INE LOR place to see his EAST ress, to relieve a ore ‘aunt, or loave his ad- LOST AND | FOUND. D°G,,2 rie sa A THR CITY, ON Fong tail inferior Pigokink, very whe brown Slut: short hair, me sy.” ir wilt a Parc hi depos, Fort scoond st, on Monday. from 12 to 9 from’ $o6 P.M or Ander may address GW. C., Wailte Plains (OUND—IN A, MADISON AVENUE STAG: ‘The owner may obtain it by iy calling at at ae atokesr aed te Daving cost of wis ad SSISTANCE GIVEN TO “POOR ees WITH children, who want to go West; company goin January 6, Call at office of Children's Ald Society, 19 East Fourth street, trom 9 to 5 daily. ‘OHN RUAM, Attorney and Solicitor, hville, Tennessee. to Collgtions ‘and Examinations of Prompt attent Ornmay DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. LOTTERY. EXTRA 0, 43, 38, rome a 45, Pawan pean ee enanae a EY on bes oOOK & tok 87, 66, 42, 4, ECEIVED DECEMBER 20, 1873, FROM A CATHOLIC clergyman, § restitution money. M. V. & C . THOMAS I oa? RUM, IN BOND OR DUTY PAI ‘at reduced prices: quantity to suit pavers: also fine Smoking Tobacco ana Cigars. J. W. CARLE, 2 Old slip. pay, PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST NEGO- tinting “the following), Checks, as, payment ix on National Citizens’ Bank, an nk, MATTHEW L. DEW, O ston} 9, 2. No. Lay Pacific A —ROR, SALE, ALL KINDS, OF FANCY, Doas, + Birds, &c.; Medicine for all diseases; Prepared Food tor pend birds, at B. G. DOVEY'S, No. 3Greene street, near. Cana! VERY FINE BREECH LOADING CENTRAL FIRE Double Gun, 12 bore, for sale; price $65—a bargain; sold on account of Dees 1.9 EO. HADEN, 143 Fulton street. T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION ea NEW YORK TAT- corner ot Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CBA: ER, Aucuoneer, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, CARKIAGES, &C., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY, LEV! LOCK, THE ONLY AUCBION MART in the State having a baba awe ying far for showing horses on sale. L. GC. CHASH, BARKER, New York, | proprietors. UCTION br tego OF ARCH, SO rR Oe Johnston & Van Tase oper AND WALES ROOM OLD STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE Foren AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS MOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES 1910 2 THIRTBENTH STREET, EAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, ‘The business wilt be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and on the respect and confidence of the business community as well as. ‘the ublic at large. EGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries of sales may Be made, as usual ether at our downtown house, 87 Nassau street, or at the Mart, 19 to ONSIGNMENTS, 2% Thirteenth street, near Uni LIBERAL ADVANCKS, MADE. OW Ck SALE COMMENCES. AT Wy O'CLOC! CK, TTHE Hoser. SEE AUCTION MART esnocnssOR MO JOUNSTON & AT THE OLD STAND, 110, ea athe, lis BAST Eri. TELNTH STREET, NEA! Be REGULAR SALE 0! HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD Even, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, CLOCK, GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE Raving, Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this house perfectly reliable, as this business will he conducted on crue ie atte pane principles which have gov- f © WE GIVE TUE PURCHASER OF EVERY TORS THAT ee WARRANTED SOUND FROM 26 TO 48 HOURS FORT Horses and: Carriages alwa rivate sale. AL Al IGNMENTS, ANCES M. AD) AND CAN BE PREVIOUS 10 on hand at DE. i CON! MADE UP TO SIX O'CLOCK THE ry A —FOR SALE, A PORTLAND SLEIGH, IN GOOD «order, cheap. Apply at stable 59 Irving place. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A FINE LOOKING, * substantial Horse, that can trot in about ™:50. Ad- dress BUSINESS, box 101 Herald office, with description and lowest price. ot A —THE aueoay HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE . ion San orry AUCTION MART AI YORK Tattersalls, CORNEN OF BROADWAY and thirty. ninth street. HORSES CLIPPED FINER A. ‘ASTER, and the Price tor clipping reducea flower th then. ever ‘before known, STABLE TO LET; F ROOM FOR 11 HORSES; GOOD aes igft zo room; rent $30 per month, 189 Jane street, A —HORSES CLIPPED WITH NEATNESS AND « despatch. Why pay $10, when you can have your horse clipped for 36° by WALKER © HAMILTON cham, plon clippers of the United States, 186 West Thirty-eighth street, two doors west of Broadway SALES AT AvoTIU TON. UGTION SALE—T0 CLOSE BUSINESS of the large and extensive manufacturing Jewelry Establishinent 61 Broadway, corner Houston street JOBN H. FRENCH, New Yorn. Auctioneer. RT SALE, ‘The remaining Stock of the Artist Exhibition at 112 est West Fourteenth stree floor front, comprising some exquisite Oil Paintings and forming # snail gallery of it- seit will be disposed of to the highest bidder, Monday, th instant, commencing at 12 o'cloc 'B. GOODMAN, Manager. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, DIRECTED AND dehyered to me, 1 will sell on Tuesday, January 6, 1873, at 11 o'clock A. M., an extensive axsortinent of Toy: Wagons, Horses, Ganies Musical Instruments, Hai ware, Baskets and Fancy Goods, at No. $19 Eighth nue, the entire contents of an ga emtabliahed and popu lar store. ARVIN R. CLARK, Mi \ROCKERY AND GLASSWARE—AUCTION.—H ENRY LOTZ, Auctioneer, sells, Monday, January 5. 10 o'clock, general assortment, to suit the trade; also stock of a retailer, William Anderson, 10 College place. ewsen ee gd HANDSOME giovsiton FURNITURE, Wednesday, 7th inat., at @ Livery sureeY. at ercioek, the entire contents of a house. \ORCED SALE OF FURNITURE.—ANY ONE WANT- ing a saperb Parlor Suit. in crimegn, and gold, cote, ane, made by Koux & Co. at a cost of rosewood round corner ‘Piano, Stool a Cover, or any article in the complete of a first class French tlat gant tramer, can apply this Monday and Tuesday at No, ‘Third avenue, up one fitght, to the eft. They be sold, and it iPnst previously spowed of will be sold at MINER Bi notign’ Rooms on Saturday nex Jan id. Gail'and see. No trouble to show. OWN CLAIR, Asnignee. FEENEY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. PEREMPTORY SALE OF SWISS CARRIAGES, RICH FANCY GOODS, JAPANESE GUODH, 40., ONDAY, JANUARY 5, AT 10 ¢ Ar nu STORE 0 OF THE SWISS IMPORTATION £0., 0. 645 BROADWAY, NEAR BLECKER STREET, comprising ‘the entire stock of f richly carved Easels, Cubmets, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors | Chairs, Tables, Fire Screens, glove and handkerchief Boxes, Inkstands, corner and hanging Shelves, 4c. Sale posi- tive, without any reserve, to close the business, J. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. « TRAVER & WRIGHT will sell on onsey, January 5, at 1034 oglock, at 39 Great ene. street, 2 Counters, Hoe fturnisbing| including Paintings, in ele: Shelving, B imps, mar! ‘and other saloon Tables | Chandeliers, Mtoven, Pictures, Ollcloths. Deeks Darr ‘pets, parlor, chamber, dining and kitenen ‘Furniture 4c. j also a lot of Hardware, Saws, Chisels, Files, &c., &¢ ‘O8EPH HEGEMAN & CO.—HANDSOME FURNI- niture, nearly new.—Tuesday, January 6, at, 10} AM, ai \egra' between Smith and Hoyt, Brooiuayn, walnut Parlor Suit, in drab and crimson} Centre Tables, Curtains, four fine walnut marble top Chamber Sets, Lounges, Hall Stand, Extension Table, Chairs, China, Glass, Kitchen ware; good Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, &. P, BATTERSON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Wednesday, January 7, at our ‘salesrooms 595 and 597 Sixth avenue, Furnitmre, ts, Ac. Parties having Furniture, Carpéts or other Goods te selican have them Burm this'sale by sending them on Monda ay. ic at Leoelock, atov6 eixes avenue. BAITERSON © HATCH, Storage ‘and Furniture Express. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOS, J. M’GRATH, ug toner, 188 Chatham street, will sell on ‘Tuesday, 300 lots men’s and women’s ing, Saddles, Carpets, Trunks, &c. By order of Moss Brows “Catharine street, AWNBROKERS’ SALES—JAMES AGAR, AUC- tioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery. Monday—Xeén’s and women's ‘Clothing. by order George Cudlipp, East Twelfth street. Wednesday—Men’s and women’s Clothing, by order A. Barnard, Third avenue. Friday—Men’s and women's Clothing, by order S, Good- stein, Brook: lyn. ‘PAWNBEOKERS) SALES BY KICHARD FIELDS, General Auctioneer, Salesroom 121 Bowery. TUESDAY, Jan. 6, men’s and women’s Clothing, by order Hugh icAleenan, 587 Second avenue. Jan. 8, Watches and Jewelry, aie order R Simpson « Coy J 1% Bowe: ery: —For SALE—ONE LONDON COUPE IN VERY ine order; also a Rockaway, Collins’ patent axles, wath be sold cheap at private stable, 128 West Eighteenth Broveram—puue BY, BREWSTER (OP BROOME street), nearly new and in elegant order, for : S. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eichteenth street, near Fifth avenue. OARDING—FOR PRIVATE CARRIAGE HORSES and gentiemen’s Road Horses, at the Fifth avenue Club Stables, 521 and 523 Fifth avenue ; room for 8) horses and 100 carriages; 10 or 15 more horses will be taken on application us above. Location and stable are unsur- passed. ABRIOLET, BUILT BY BREWSTER (OF BROOME street), in'pertect order, and for sale by. LANDRAU, 7and 18 East Eighteenth sircet, 1 near Fifth avenue. icHarp FIELD, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, SALES- 121 Bowery, will sell on Monday, Jan. 5, at i cicleck, ‘a very large assortment of handsome house- hold Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, and consisting of several Parlor Suits, black, walnut Cham. ber Suits, marble top Bureaus; Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Sotas; Brussels, tapestry, three-ply and ingrain Carpets; Olleloths, &c.," & large ‘lot of hair, huak and straw Mattresses: sleo 0 0 Piano; one Marvin, one Lilly and one Herring’ PIGHARD, WALTERS, AUCTIONEBR RHINE AND Claret Wines—Marshal’s sale. Will sell Monday, at 1 o'clock, at saiesroom 27 beret jpeg the stock of a Broadway importer, viz. :—. ‘general assort- ment of iine oid imported poutedh fiochheimer, Deides. heimer and Forster Helsling Rhine Wines: 3 casks of Rhine Wines; gneve eee rgundy, Sauterne and Claret Wines; Scotch Al Wines, Cordials, Bitters; 2 aliverplated ae aoe; Tron Sereens, Counters, Bale po DAN a AUUREHY, ‘Marshal. Fo, SALE—A FINE YOUNG BLACK HORSE, SUIT. able for AES work. Can be seen at 267 East Houston street, corner Suffolk. FoR SALE—A LARGE BLIND HORSE;* DRAWS 3,500 Ibs. casy ; trots in four minutes; fastest walker jn in the World; true, sound and kind, 23 Pitt street, —A FIRST CLASS SQUARE BOX leather top Buggy: price $15v. Can seen at 223 and 225 West Fortieth street. Address bo: Post office. OR SALE—A BROWN BAY HORSE, ABOUT 15 hands; very long, full mage and tail; free driver; trots close to 3 minutes; sound and kind; price $225. Ap- ply at 240 Pearl street, OF SALE—HORSE, ood OLD, TRUCK AND ne arate or Locate aed D. O'BRIEN, 141 Madison street. pest CLASS STORAGE FOR PRIVATE CA RIAGES and other vehicles at MO@RELI i Warehouse, a compartment specially butlt 10r the purpose, itu. to lt East Thirty-second street, extending to ¥ ih avenue, OOD PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES-SOUND AND kind, speed no object, with family Carriage and arness wanted in exchange for Stocks. Address C., Herald office. ‘ORSE FREE OF CHARGE.—A GOOD FAMILY Horse, somnd and tast, will be loaned to a respon- sible person for his kee; ‘Address box _ Post office, _ RIVATE STABLE LOTS ON FOR’ SEVENTH nireet, 100 feet from Madison avenues near Windsor Hotel, for sale cheap, on easy terme, iH ow, LP Pur RRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP, comprising Clarences, Coupes, Rockaways and Phae- second hand Sleighs, to make room for new stock ; vey. Teasonable. ITTY & CO., No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. NLEIGHS, SLEIGH BELLS, SLEIGHS—EVERY DE. scription ; popular prices; Carriages and Harness, all second hand ; great bargains; two light MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. _ Set .—OUR LARGE STOCK OF SLEIGHS FROM Thompson, late J. M. Kimball £ Co., will be sold oat: also gur large stock of Carriages, of ‘every atyle, Mrill’be sold 26 ber Conupelow our former price JOSEPH KEAL 10., 1,494 amd 1,43 Broadway, QLEIG#S, SLEIOHS, ROBES, Carriages, 1 Sleighs of eras yatylen price od ‘kinds best assortment in New York. Hells trom $2 50 up; Robes from $12 up. Coaches, Clarences, Coupes, top, road and Express Wagons, Sulkies, Hecxewars, new and second hana, at ic prices. RAY, 20 and 22 Wooste: LEIGHS AND ¢ COND HAND CARRIAGES. Berlin Coach, Siareney, Close Coact Top Wagon, Phaeton BRADLEY, PRA¥ & © Staats. WITH TWO STALLS, NO. 131 EAST KIGHT- eenth street, near Irving place, to let. Also situa- Hon wa wanted ed for & good coachman. Inquire at 147 East Want re FOR CASH, A HORSE THAT Can show 2:40, sure, not less than, 15% hands hign Gut Blemish. “Addroos beating (price and full particular Reise Liberty stress none P i haley aioe 'ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND PARK PHAE- ton (one or two pa: Sleigh Foes. ind Bells; ame partes and price, ress box 144 Post office, 'rinceton, 1 (TED—A NICE HORSE AND SLEIGH, WITH Lag I Robes and Bells, in exchange for a $500 mortgage on rogkiya property. ‘Address ty box 4,949 Post office. New York, WANTED Horses AND BUGGIES FOR A NICE seventeen acre Farm near Huntington, L. I; une be F. FLATAU, 81 Cedar street, room 4, from ANTED TO. yy TNE OTT, PAINTINGS for & cn dress W., box {12 Herald Cptown Brancn dries?” aint —FOR SALE, A THRKE.RIGHTH HEARS $20. $20; a Coffin Wagon, $15, Tnquire at 103 Variek ret RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice breeds of Dogs; Butler's Infainble Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75c. ; “Butler's New Work,” $2; Dogs boarded, trained, ‘kc.; Medicines for all dig. 1ed English Beagles, &c. “HORSES, C CARAUAGES, ae. FOR | BALE, “A SPLENDID PAIR OF BAY you cannot tall one from the others, the are'i6is Hands? thick butlts sand’ 6" yours aid knee action and warranted to trot in less than "inres minutes, th family, horses ly to drive, either nin Sor double, and. free r ordinary fast Hambletonian Horse, “Syears old, with « heavy mane and tail} ‘They are all three nted ai canbe cxamined by aveterinary, ‘They pre sold tor No fault, only through sickness in the family, and a trial of three days allowed with either ot them. To be geen on Monday ‘at353 Bowery. A str 8 OPEN WAGON, $80; Senet DO., $200; top Wagon, $85; Pony Phaeton, $75; 4 0, $1501 Busines Wagons and Tobacco Wigon , Depot Wagon, 3238 Broadway, near Forty-first street. JAMES JENKINS. HANDSOME, STRONG, ONE HORSE -COUPE— Caretully overlooked and re pears Grn g to a customer ; rae $275. Apply at bie lo. Wer Twenty-ninth si A —THOMAS L. D. BALL & CO, . Wooster street, between Frince and Houston. Large and complete assortment of Harness, Blanket Lap Kobes, Halters, 1 oarene Co ae, No Broadway expenee oF probe foreyand morning of sale. __ SALES AT tf AUCTION, _ SALE TO HOUSEKEERPERS. ot IRISH LINENS, By order, to close cor Y onetrom Belfast, iiende IRISH LINEN Goons, consisting of double damask Table Cloths, and Napki to mateh | Shectings, in bine i other "rowels, ‘Tadies and gentieman’s Iris Binet ana Linen for ladies’ use, nekeremem Shirting ALL OF THE BES? QUALITY, which will be sold by anctton b Messrs LEAVITS, at the Ch Walt Sal TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, Hey dat aterogms The Goods may be examined on Monday (the day be- ARGH, JOHNSTON, AUGTIONERR, Office and salesroom 37 Nasa Post office, Horse auction Marti near University piaoe. COR abe oF, Ti ON wee EAN OY STOCK i) UARY FON AUKRD AY J J 10% O'CLOCK, AT THK SROUM osite thi os Thitteohen sree, oar 8T. AROR, JOBNSTON ‘Will seltas above a fine Stock of Shetland, Seah, ery a mine, Lyons oquea, ate Bean Marton eta; laffs, Boas, Gents Caps, ae: vite Beat Robes ac. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. “(LL SOULS’ CHURCH, CORNER FOURTH AVENUE ‘and Twentieth street—January 4, at 1 & rar ae Edward Everett Hale will preach: at M., ‘Wm. Everett, of Cambridge. The public is cor: dually 1 invited. T DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AVENUE AND FOUR- teenth street, to-day, 1034, Stephen Pear! Andrews, Subject, “Classification of the Sciences ;” 245, “Humanity and Its Relations ;” 73s, Mrs, Sarah J, White, M. D, SPIRITUAL CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD THI day at 64 avenue, corner Twenty-seventh street. “All are invited, LL ANGELS’ CHURCH, WEST ee ae FIRST street, near the Boulevard, Rev. Tector.—Hours for servicer, 10:30 A. M, Reet Let us consider cue, anoiner to. pro unto Jove and to good works: not forsaking the i wembling of anne together, ag the manner of some Is.""—Hebrews Xs NTHON MEMORIAL OHURCH, FORTY-EIGHTH street, west of Sixth Avenue.—Service Sunday morn- ing at 103g o'clock; choral service at o’clock. rector, Kev. Re Heber Newton, will preach (Digests OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON faite corner Forty-fifth street—Rey. Geo. H. Hepw reaches to-day Morning subject, the: rg ‘Once De- ivered to the Saints.” Evening subjec New Year's Sermon to Young Men.” This being ‘ire ‘week of prayer meetings every evening, Cues OF THE HOLY Pb abt MADISON AVE- nue and Fosyorvent stre loura of services Hae M1 Sy and Pag PM Rev. Stephen 1. Tyne, J, will preach in the Morning and afterne Rev. . Wasi . rector of Calvary church, will ‘asuburn, preach in the event \OOPER UNION.—REV. STEPHEN H. TYNG, JR., 1 D. D., will preach to the people this evening. ‘at Ue, o'clock. JHRIST'S SECOND COMING—HOW IT IS NOW Taking Place,” a lecture in the Church of the New jerusalem, corner ot Clark street and Monroe place, Brooklyn, Seniay. evening, PCs 4, at 736 o'clock, by the Rev, J. fet. Heats tree to all: | Morning service ari Selock., Hee eo reading oom im the lecture room. en every even! ‘om o'clock. Sweden- bore if tofend. “fal flan books for sale and ll are welcome. (QUTLER MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH, COR- ner of, Washington and Prospect streets, Brooklyn.— Tho Rey. T. & Pyoott will omeiate om Sunday, January Ag A. 1d 736 P.M. inthe sig will de. fiver the finn lecture cof the ‘course “on ractical Be- ligion. Subject—"Tr e Poor Man.” Seats free to all, CUBIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE AND THIRTY. fifth street, Hugh Miller Thompson, rector.—Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at 10:30; evening prayer (eats Ire), sermon on Second Commandment, 3:30; evemg prayer, “Constance and Sohn Hess T50. JAURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY. FIFTH nd "Third avenues. OE Flagg, morning YMAN 0. HOWE TRAVER, SPEAKER, LECTURES for the Society of Progressive Spiritualists at Rol inson Hall, 18 Kast Sixteenth street, at 10g A. M. and oy P.M, Children’s Lyceum at 2% P. M. NORTH, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER oF Ninth avenue and Thirty-drat street.—Preachin hing by the Pastor, 10% A. ‘Year's sermon—"Deb Babpath School Aniversary’in the evening, 7% o'clock. SBORN.—DR, A. C, OSBORN, LATE OF BROOK. mM, storal enugs, to-morrow, and will preach at 1034 . an 74,P.M Dr. Jolin Dowling, the retiring pastor, will we come the new pastor and give to him the and of fellowsnip. EFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.—DIVINE SER- "ices will be commenced on Sunday morning, Jann- Poe 4, at 10! gcioosy in ey ed Hall, Fourteeuth street, r Fourth avenuc: Bishop Cumming will preach, |The Prat to be used in the services, are on paid at GURLEWS book store: Fourth aveuues corner OF Twenty-third street, and at other principal bookstores. algal! LL) CHAPEL, NO. %1 SECOND AVE. a near Fiftieth street —Divine service in the Ei ii we every Sunday at eleven o'clock, All cordially invited, UssIAN -GRERE, CHAPEL, NO. 91 SECOND AVE- hue, near Fifteth street.—According to the ghronot. ogy of the Kastern Church, Christmas will be celebrated Bt a} leven o'clock All are cordially EY. Cte E. COOKMAN WILL PREACH ON SU: day in the Free Tabernacle, Methodist Episcoy earn, LE fourth log i ir Kighth avenue, at EY, J, F. M’CLELLAND WILL PREACH_IN THE St eerie eas Byweorel eppred, Forty-first sureet, peer th avenue, Sunday, M. The cvene il be devoted to mental ‘earel one, commencing at 73 o'clock. Strangers made welcome, EV. D, HENRY MILLER, D. D. Plymouth Baptist i i Hh Ninth avenue, sund iW Feat, Ser- mow! ard a service of song with addremes at 7g PM. T. THOMAS’ CHURCH, REV. DR. MORGAN, REC. ‘tor.—Serviees Sunday, January Kone | rayer 41.9 grelock; litany, sermon ang holy communion at 103 o'clock ; afternoon service and sermon at 33, o'clock. TRINWAY ae in teen HOYT. PASTOR, rst street. west of will pret rhacle Baptist chure! Resend eo id. Tent Sunday morning, at alt cloak, ant a srenarey, Hafli at a pig toeigne in th for evening—@ for New ert ich 8 fall Ls Choose?” PREACHES IN | be largely benefited by ‘RELIGIOUS, NOTICES. (HE REV. DR. DIX WILL PREACH IN ST. PETERS chureh, West Twenueth surest, between Ax Uy and e i AUAFY 4, At 73% 0'cloe HE L FORTY HOURS’ DI ased Sacrament will commence this morni t, at the solemn high mass wt 105, P.M, On monday. nediction at 735 ‘at 103g; solemn ‘twenty-first stre o'clock. Vespers and sermon at 7 high mags at 9 o'clock; sermon and - 04 Tuesday, Feast of the Hpiphany h mags and sermon by fey. Poughkeepsie; vespers at 73s P.M. of the chureh Will be aided by @ large chorus, __ DRY Goons. grscay ANNOUNCEMENT, Fi ao 70 THE GREAT CLoaina ouT CBEAP BALE at the POPULAR DRY GOODS STORE a ©ONKLING & CO. Wo. 763 Broadway, between Kighth and Ninth streets on MONDAY, J JANUARY 4 ‘we will commence our @RuAT CLOSING OUT CHEAP SALB, Previous to taking account of stock, and in order to inake room tor our Imporiations of spring and summer ES. we will offer the most extraordinary bargains ever mown in the history of the dry goods trade in this country, SILK DEPARTMENT, — Elegant black gros grain Silks of the most celebrated SAGamcHines at the tollowing extraordinary low pri 26 uch, jl, $1 10, $2 2 iy $2 20 $27, i, "63 4, 3 0, 4, facture Colored gros grain Dress Silks, in new cloth shades, $175 and \Golored wros grain Silks, 24 mches wide. in new even- mg shades for bail and party dresses, $1 75; cost $2 50 to ing] teu ani Velvets in great variety. Aye sony cloakiug Velvet, warranted all si ; redudea fn ‘01 s SGons_p DEPARTMENT, Closing one the balance of our stock of Dress Goods, consisting ‘Empress. ‘Cloths, Cloths, Merinoes, Cashmeres, aVcloure, Armure Camels’ Hair Cloths, silk and woot Velours, Alpacas, Poplin Alpacas, Manchester Cords, French Poplin, Irisit Poplins, Biarritz Cords, Russell’s Uords, Serge Imperial, all wool Poplin, mohair Bop ins, &¢., &c., &c., Varying in price from 20c. to 75c. a yard. orth a yard, wide, Eogtish Calicoes, 123gc. a yard, coe pire Tapia: French Merinos, 1% yards wide, re- duced to We. a yard; former S0b8 DEP MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT, ‘The largest, most complete and best assorted stock o- foaming, Dress fubrics to be found in this city, consist ng SRATHEA SLOTHS, ORAPE ULUTHS. ARMURE Gosh, Cologna Cloths, Bombazine Cloth: Empress Uloths; ali wool Pop Popitny #, Paramicta loth woot Velour, Stagtish Coburgh, loths, Gros de Vienne, Princetta Cloths, Velour Imperatrice;” all wool Parisisnne, Gros de Tours, Drap thes Satteen Cloth, Diagonal serges, &c., &c., &c., ranging im price from 25c. to $1 a yard. Gourtauld’s Tri mmming Crape, cut on the bias, 7c. a yard and upward: Courtauld’s Dest” English Crapes, 13, yard wide, at Spe prices, $1 50, $1 75, $2, $2 25, & to the finest manu: Satteen Cloths, Serges, Dia ronal oths, LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS—CLOSING out the balance of our stock of Linens and housekeeping Goods, consisting of Napkina, Table Linens, Tablecloths, Table Covers, shirting Linens sheeting Linens, Towels nd Towelling by the yard, Diaper by the piece aud by it Cloths, wine Cloths, Piano Covers, &c., luttle over half price. coal ls an Blankets, Comtortables, Cosy al anes and Bedspreads, Canton Fanuels, Shesting aud Sh rting Muslin at haif price. feat English Fwaterproot Cloth at 75c., 88c., $1, $1 25, Seal all wool felt Halmoral Skirts, $1, $1 25, $1 0, $1 75, 50; the best value ever offered in ty. aching ams’ Lace by the yard, 3ic.&% yard and Nottingham Lace Curtains, $2 a p. Nottingham Vestibule Lace, 12}¢c. LACK AND EMBROIBER: Closing out Fea} and imi ieup ind upwards. @ yard and upwards, DEPARTMENT. ion La ces at half price. Closing out Laces of every description at less oe fem r price ‘Assortment of new Embroideries, Just re- ostrel: rin chotee patter s at 8c. @ yard and upwards. 'E GOUDS DEPARTMENT. Great bargains in Nainsvok, Jaconets, Cambrics, Lat te clis,, Cerantion, 2 er en ‘Swiss, Vic- rr White Tatiewn at hee ie Colgred Tarletan in choice new evening shades at 25¢.. 1» 300. "HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Closing out the balance of our stock of Hosiery and Underwear for ladies gents and children, at a gréat re- duction on former pric Gente Knitted Cardigan Jackets, all wool, $1 75; former price, 5,000 Dress Patterns, carried over from the holidays, will be disposed of at halt price. Don’t tail to secure some of the great bargains to be 8 had during % OFLA Week at DRY uoubs STORE col XLING & 00, 763 Broadway, between Eighth and ‘Ninth streets, JOHN E, KAUGHRAN, ¥. W. CHIVVIS, W. H. CONKLING, BBBBB) OL 000 000) M u” oer BL o 00 Oo MM MM’S B BL 0 00 OMM MM 8S B BL o 00 OMMMM 8 BBBBB. L o 0°90 Oo MMMM _= 8883 B BL o 00 OMMMM 8 8 BL o 00 OM M M 8 BL o 090 OM MM 8 8 BBBBB LLLLL 000 000 M M M_ S888 338 Bowery, between Bond and Great Jones streets Extraordinary reauctions Gatty, in all departments. We are constantly replenishing W ith new and desirable articles iudispensab! LADIES’ Suitable for ball, party and evening Novelties in Lace, Silk and iver Heh from $125 up. Actual bargains in Liama, Real Guipure and Valenciennes Lace Fichus ‘Capes. Sacks, Shawls and Doimana Perdresses and lace Tuniques, in new de- ns. Colffures and Hair Ornaments in great profusion, Floral garnitures, for bridal and evening dresses, to match ‘all fashionable shades, on hand und made to order by first class urtists within tour hours’ notice, and no taney price ‘Our ndergarment Department contain: that can be destred~aasortanent, quality and price for themselves, LADIES’ WRAPPERS in Tycoon and Cashmere reps, quilted satin trimming, $3 00; with velvet trimming, Infants’ outfits, complete in Al details, all wool, satin, trimmed merino. 4 All bit id “DOUBLE CLOUAKS, $3 75. Dress Trimming,and Mininery Go Goods, epeatiy reduced. Rilk Velvets, 75c., 4c., $1 and up; Cotton Velvet, 25c. yard and up; Slik Keps all colors 0c. per yard. - Satin. all rare ani hestiionsbie shades. superior oF moods, at $l per Silk Mufte Inches square, lored. with border, in. equal proportion. pLUOM 8 BRO,, 338 Bowery. —CLEARING OUT SALE. . The whole stock SS to be sold at a great sncrttiee Ka on the The stock consists of f Real Laces and imitatfon Embroideries, and Ladies’ Undergarments, Ribbons, Velvets, can ‘Trimmings, is, Fring nd ‘Braid, an ints BF Butte Fans and Fancy Gi Englisn wate all kinds of Fancy ‘Goods contained rst class Lace ry Store. and! ‘mbrol ‘The building to lease, 25x: EMBERSON, W. 811 Broadway, between Eleventh and Twelfth strevis. 441 SIXTH AVENUE, «41, -sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. T MME. J. D. LIVERREY between gee Stamping and np pea an nae children reskes, pe already made; French Reries and tad ments; handsome Initials ar jonograms sien er to. order mended equal to new. TY, YIGOUROURS, 122 FOURTH AVEVUB Largest assortment of imported Embrolderies ladies and childrer,; also Stamping a. specialty, Neady. ies soles Troameaux and taveties made up in latest styles at popular pric olesale Beast Swell ith greet.” Perforated designs and. ma: chines.” H OUSEKEEPING an es cleaned nd HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, A. T. STEWART & CO, ike on Monday, Ji will make on ends meennery Ba of the above, at such exceedingly tow prices that pur- chagers, anticipating the want of such necessaries, will examination of their quali- ties and value. CHURCHES, STEAMBOATS, HOTELS, CLUBS, RESTAURANTS and BOARDING HOUSES Bove ta furnished. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUR, NINTH AND TENTH STRERTS, BROIDERY AND STAMPING DONE IN THE BEST manner at A, HARAUX'S, 9 Fourth avenue, a few doors above A. . Stewart's: Dew ‘Books of Sian ping ps PIRITUALISM.—LOGIC OF HISTORY As 10 Social Rete eC — Mi Fa ea ‘will lecture at Robinson Hall, 81 nt "ot Broadway, oo Su mike Monday ‘ovenlg, at 36 0” Somtesion Ie. Fes MINK fy ae Lng 4 . aca Sse oe ene oi gVOTION IN HONOR OF THE ig at the Gnurch. of the Epiphany, on second avenue, pear F. McSweeney, of ‘The efficient choir ___ DRY GooDs. 1A ARD TO THE PUBLIC, We did not expect, when we commenced business at our present location, 'in September, 1873, that a fnan- isis such as we have passed fRrough was possible, or ald we look for sueh an tmnusually mild winer. | We naturaily expected cold weather, mage preparations for ‘a live bi 1d being @ new house we were Very anxious to establish @ strictly frst clase reputa- tion, We imported tye finest “Skins be and’ took ‘extra ‘care’ in veuring and. dressing them, so that we could knowingly represent our goods as being perfectly reliavie in every particular. t we have established reputation which will be a benefit to us in the future we are assured; but, owing to the stringent monetary affairs che untry and the ba tari’ weather conbined, a salen ad ak been up to pectations: and wet ihe Hela trade oe nd ourselves overstecked after 'e have some ON) worth 1 ca sirous of turning Lute cash 4 soot an nt hae In onder to be prepared for next seasen’s Dunness We will, there- fore, olfer our fant stoc n co isting < Beal Sin Bac Mutfs and Boas. 1 ay ‘at er, Otter, Min tw ro ‘0x. Nasa Sable ana ali the leadin; fasiiionavle Furs, al resh and icided bani , all tresh and newly jeterinined not to carry any Fy tne unnmner nomtis and hate ioatied Set uaa dew fo prices which will insure sales. Now inthe time to buy, as an opportunity for purchasing ‘reliable Furs at suet Jow prices as we are now offering may hever ogcUF again. Duy Importers and Manufaccurers of fine Furs, Broadway ‘Feuth street (opposite Stewart's). EMOVAL, F. DE PERCEVAL, formerly at 739 Broadway, has removed to 23 West Union square, Children’s Outtits. ’ Wardrobes, Underweai All kindset Embroiierio ta order. Laces cleaned and mended equal to new. und Stamped Good: QMITH'S “PATTERN BAZAAR, NO. oe BROADW. neur Twentieth street.—Full line of Winter Fashions; new attractions; new Reaingotes; Patverns, with Cloth Models, now ready; Patterns fitted to the’ form, war- ranted Rertects cutting and basting, DETTE SMITH, ol Broadway, New York. Grr SACRIFICE bia 9 a HAIR Intani L sss H Ht A wwe L Ss 8 H H AA W WwW W L 8s H A A Wwwww L Ss a A WWW W L ss8S| HHHHH AAAAA wwww L 8 Bik A WWWwWw L 8 HA A WWwww L, S oH HA A WW Ww LLLLL. ss8 H HA A W W 364 Bowerv, corner Fourth street. On account of the geheral depression in business, worth of first quailty pee French Hair, made up into switches and one will reatly reduced pric which puts it within the’ reach of everyboay to procure a handsome holiday present at a merely nominal figure, and enables me to Keep iy factory hands employed dur ing the wih iverybody in want of a handsome Switeh should take fivaniage ‘of this opportunity and call at L. SHAW'S iarge Hair Kstablishment before purchasing elsewhere. very article warranted as repre Tcan offer to the pre inducements which cannot be superseded by any ot PRI competitors, Human ate Switches, $1 and upwards: fin aalit of Hair Switches, eolid Sat Nt nt dye ed. met ata 18 inches long, 4 ounces w 22 inches long, 4 ounces wi ; formerly formerly formerly a ht, ight, 26 Inches long, 4 ounces weight, 32 inches lon, 4 ounces weight, mene $10, W's patent Hair Switches, 50c. Long nngte Curls, naturally curly— 22-inc! ine! 2 26-inch, $4. Frizzettes, 25c.. 50c. and $1 per yard. Ladios’ own hair made over in nistee etgiee Combings made up, 50c. BO, ounce. .. Goods sent C. O D.'by expreas ar on receipt of color brat money, in registered letters or Post office orden, tres of char PEs, FURS.—$62,000 WORTH MUS? BE nea WE are determined not to carry them over; no’ the time oe good Furs cheap; | ured ts, $6, $9 ‘ana 31 halt price; children’s Mutts, each and upward, to close out immediately. SHAY! ie a . Manutacturers, Broadway and Tenth street. ‘ADAM LAFORCADE, NO. 6 WEST ELEVENTH street, ncar Broadway, previous to her de ure ior Paris, Wil sell atan Imuiense reduction the balance of her elegant imported eee oe evening and “i esses, sleeveless and Louis XI. Jackets, from Hantenar, Fingat, Larriviere, £c.; Bonnets nnd from Mantel. ‘Therese, Dirot’ &c., and. silver fox Sets, Muffs, and Boas, all at USSIAN ee Ren BAY SABLE. Great reduction eae Russian Sable sets Pee ficed trom 11,000, Russian Sable sets, $1 reduced from $1, Nery dark elegant fects. Hudson Bay Sabie only $210, reduced tromn §: Hudeon 1 ‘Bay Babe sets, $162; reduced trom $250. Hudson Bay Sable stn $112; reduced from $176 ts at $80, worth Sets at $60, worth $100. These goods are the very be in the market’ kad are offered at tie above low prices as we don’t want to carry them over. All our lower grades are marked down af equally low prices 8 & OU,, Manufacturers, Broadway and Tenth street, opposite Stewart's. GEAL SKIN SACQUES AT REDUCED PRICES. Grade No. 1 only $8). reduced trom $9); grade X, &, reduced from $123; XX, $105, reduced | from 140, reduced from $20); super XXX, $175 reduced Mufts and Boas at equally low prices, at SHAYNE & CO.'S, Fur Manufacturers, Broadway and Tenth street (opposite Stewat immense Feduction. HE PARISIAN FLOWER COMP. are offering, on MONDAY, January 5, the latest novelties in rich French Flowers and Ppathers. Bridal Wreaths and Veils, Floral Garnitures for “oon and Evening Costames order. Vases and Baskets et to order a specialty. Churches, halls and dwellings decorated. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, 9 Rae de Clery, 28 East Fourteenth street, Paris four doors west of University place. 8. Sao, on” “MILLINERY _AND _DRESSMAKING. T MME, COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING “ESTABLISH- A ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can a Tey on etting perfect fitting dresses made and trimmed in the Mites vt Parisian netyles. Ladies invited to call. “MAISON WALTON, 82 BROADWAY, ABOVE A. Gaion square.—Importer a Paris, Bonnets and leading houses in English round Hats from all the Europe. MADAM LUMLEY, « street, near Sixth ‘a nuomerqus Jady patrons: shi ing suits and evening dresse C M. Re Apes pe Po eh tne Je nery—To cl winter stock, offers an elecal rément of Bonnets and Round Hats at less than cost of Importation, “30 East Fourteenth street, between Uniow square and Fifth avenue. M?* ADAME ADOLPHUS (LATE OF LORD & Taylor’s dressmaking department) is now prepared to make ball and evening dresses with ner usual known rst and promptness; terms moderate. 44 Kast 32° “WEST NINTH STREET.—MME, GRENIER 32Z_ makes ciogant Walking Suita, at $10 upwards; evening anil reception Dresses at short notice ; hanged less than other first class, reliable dressmakers. No sign. 109 West THIRTY-THIRD — STREET.—PLAIN Dresses made, $10 and upward: elegant Dresses, $20 and upward; ladies fitted at their residences. Ringe or tatunee’ Wear, al Underwear of all Bipds made at reduced prices, Mrs. TRAC 10 WEST TWENTY-THIRD venue, wishes to receive her willing to continue mak- panic prices. UE, ONE DOOR NORTH OF ae Forty-first street Madame, R. KEND. with Manams Uamilie De Lacey, of Broadway, Tespect- fully calls the attention of ladies to the remaining 0ck of elegant Bonnets and French Flowers, which she is fering at halt the usual prices. NTINUATION OF DICKENS’ CURIOSITY SHOP, 7a amas 2 ate aad York Hotel. re ine Arta {peg Modern and ancient Oil Paintings and Engravings. Rom ‘aris and artistic Bronzes, ryptiat Ormolu, gt marble, bronze and marble Clocks. ‘Ancient and modern Japanese Delf und China. In Furniture and Carpets Parlor, Library, board: Dining and Bedroom Sets, side nets, Ktageres, secre! Mantel and pier Mirrors Curtaing nd Coruices, Moquette, Axnunster and Wilton Carpets Pianotortes and ‘Ore: Dunham, Boardman and Gray and Waters Pianos One very fine Henry Erben Parlor Organ. Diamonds, Watches and Jewelr: Yu ARE “INVITED TO ATTEND A SALE OF original Oil Paintings, For information look at Notice in Auction column. _WANTED_ TO PU! HAS! EA s ‘AN’ GOOD SOFA OR CME YOR Gai also an pre Pian ange Bed; for which Morage will be ‘riven for occas/onal Wee. ress SUFA, Uptown Branch office, RINTING PRESS, TYPES, &C., WANTED FOR LIGHT work; Toust be cheap for cash. Address W. SHEP- ARD, 102 Nassau street. Wa srt deed turer for aa ta cae cash value for TANER, Herald off 7 same. ice. + ee NEWSPAPERS. GOR eALeh Comprar v1 FILE OF THE NEW Yor! ingermet order, for 1e7, 1872 and 1873, Jou tion ____. EXCHANGE, Por SALE OR E oR EXCHANGE—A ae Busin located i Brook; ed 50 iucrative business and frst clase apie ult be be soid at low srt and every opportunity grant ake © COAL AND woop, FOR NUT COAL STOVE, ROG AND FURNACR, $ $6 75; Cumberland, $8, Woods, #404 $° per gi: ‘Twontv-seventh street and Ninth avenue,