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1877. ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 8 CO | POR Wa Feat i tksnit nike Steamers leave pier 10 North River arias lia pad PM, i GEORGE WASHINGTON.. Most direct, chen) EUROPEAN STEAMS ARD LINE.—B. as N. With a view to diminish ‘be chances of collision the stoamers of this line take a specific ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or the meridian of 60 at 43 latisude, or noth | Newioundland an BIKE'S SEAM AN, 80 Wom at BEKLY LINK FOR FORT ROYAL: & aoe , sailing ovary Pas. re aa ation and tic Rohcraseauathodes Ooi WantoRy & 00,, REGULAR MAIL STEAMERS | Fad New York January 16 and 25; leave Savannah, ‘and 30, 4, January iO RAY, PE: BOARDERS WANTED. vitTY REAL Sonica FOR SALE. int t weft BTA WELL FURNISH tral. VERY DESIRABLE mou STORY HIGH STOOP course for all seasons of ig (GRAMERCY PARK).—ELE- .- Tuesday, full oF partial Board. und quickest route to Nova Se: the Lower st. Li Boston crossiuy awrence. Exell ing to the nore On the homeward passage cooeaine. the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. FROM NEW YORK FOR, ot .Wed., ton NON mi WIDTH HOT HOUSE, NEAR SOT Sf. AND STH av., tor sale; «bargain, UARKINGTON, 1 East 22d st, jOADW AY CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE—Wi ST ide, bel 14th st., 174 feet frontage, over 8,000 Herald Uptown of East Side. OR SALE, CHEAP—LARGE BRICK TENEMENT, 228 East 106th st.; two stores and 40 rooms, Owner, OYD, 408 114th st. ‘OR SALE OR RENT—IN 111TH ST. AND LEXIN small stoue Houses: iranett (depot 110th st.) or Dont: Inquire o Ys. LALOR, on premises, No. 125 neighborhood; two genteel ible bourders; terins moder “EAST 10TH 51,—GENTLEMEN GAN neat single Rooms, with Board, $4 and $5; fire if of 4: VERFOOL AND QUEBNS- WwW Wed, ABYSSINTA...Wed.. Jan. 31 marked’ thus (*) do not carry steerage passen- * Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $130, gol ‘Returu Uekets on favor Steorage tickets to and 1rom all parts of lure Freight and passage o TOS ERB, arts CITY OF Fer CLLY OF BERLID CITY OF BRUSSELS. CITY OF RICHMOND, ST.—-ONE HANDSOMELY FUR- ished Room,with grate fre, suitable for oue or two 6 utlemen, with or without Board, EAST Of ST.—A GERMAN LADY OFFERS wer newly furnished house to boarde: Apply on the premises. WENT 32D ST—BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM leasunt Rooms; fine locality; home comtorts; According to ac- peat vory | Hy OR NASSAU. N, P, Ui lugton av., those convenient to oflice No. 4 Bowlin; HARLES G, FRAN /KLYN, Agent. & CO., 62 South st. ==="“RAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL RIVER LINE FOR SOeTON TED Tae’ re oe Dicere M. UEENSTOWN AND LiveRPOOL. ‘West Side. DESIRABLE LOCATION— good investment. Apply to TH AY. WEST SI et MINGTON AV., NEAROOTH ST.—ROOMS Dw “MASTIN, 72 Broadway, WESTCHESTER COU 4g ioe SALE AND TO RENT. HAN DSOMELY es) to let, at Tarrytown; also Cottages: nd fine Residences for sale ana to let at extremely low ELMBERSON, 659 (th wy. THE CITY FOR Lenve New York dal fy Reece foot of saturday, Feb, ta at 7:30 A, M, pier 45 North River, Keturn tickets on favorable Dratts at lowest rates, nd bath rooms pelenine BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. ROOM AND BOARD, AT $7 PER WELK, wanted by a lady, with best ‘of refers OLD, Herald otee, ANTE D—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO OIL. dren und nursé, three location between 16th and 42 state terms, which must ‘TY PROPERTY paNnEVARE, oy AD. LINE AND UNITSD STATES MAIL ROUTE, w York, via Desbrosses and Cortiandt sts, the ro ere. by Cabin, $80 and ‘g100, gold, terms, Stoerage, $28, currency. Suloons, staterooms, smokin; desirable locality, es. Address HA. “PURNISHED ferries, as follows:— urg, Pittsburg, juce Cars attache dail, part, y fock Haven, Cor 15 and 33 cei Rooms, with Boar exington and 7th av: “Address box. 1 re AREAT WESTEKN STEAM sm with Peiner ay RhistoL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, P.M. ae from pler 18 Kast River, as follows:— Suturday, January 27 aturday, Pebruary 3 nd Erle, at 8:80 Reyious.” For Williamsport and. Lock on and the South, of Paliman, Parior Oars daily, ex- hington 4:10P, M. punday, 6 and 9 , 8:30, 8:40 (9:30 Limited), OP. Mand 12 night, Su Emigrant and 2 and 4:10 P.M. PROPERTY ‘our oF SALE on TO RENT. — “WITH WOOD, STREAM, 8 miles from Philadelph cor Centre und the ou Hay a. 0 A. M. NHOICE FARM rich land, splendid Hehe T minutes’ waik from station house and al! imp ag paid steerage cert Axeut, 70 Bouth st, cu ay execu (European plan duced; Kuoms, 5¥c, w 75e. w day; $2 to $9 0 week; the best and cheapest restaurant In the world, T NEW ENGLAND HOTEL. -LODGi for gentlemen only. 3 will be sold at gr far an 40 AAC Sjrese for Philadelphia any 8: Bi A M.S second class, 7 P. M. Accommodation for Trenton, 7 A. M. V HITE stan LINE, ) LIVERPOOL, Tho Meamers of this lino. take lhe lane rouive raoate mended by Lieutenant Muury, U. 8. Hunks on the passugo to Queetistown all the'yeur round. ‘OR BAL ee onEAP ¢ and’ Outbuildings weekly, $2 a $3; Comer owery and Bayard, ~ HOTEL, BROADWAY_AND STH osm: with fitst class Board, $7 weekly, for families an woing south of tho fear iso and OT, Dweltinis'and 1 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ~—~“‘ecasmnkers and’ Geawateease WES! OTH Si.—as 8. AND 412 titonaetireketesuetaase fg | 42708 Wilt GD et —4 GOOD guaeaTRaae BY achines, poor Housework, &. ABN EST SP STOTO DO GENERAL HOUBE- rk; is willing and obliging, Can be seen at her present employer's. AQ ALLEN 87,, FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE 4.8, cuox Germai girl to de gonerel housework in s small family; re‘ereuce. 105 ELIZABETH 5T., NEAR GRAN. ROOM 5.—A LU orospectable German girl to do general housework. OT. 15 east flat lt i Enulend:vode gonaral Nowe, and, rr workin ionvate tap on ep nyt meng Aapbvel pag noon is ood 936: East 20TH S8T.—-A GIRL FOK GENERAL housework ; good cook and laundross; reference, San yea : “ik Place, Call or uddress. " 267 7 WEST 43D ST.—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO general housework; reference. HELP WANTED—MALE! op 1K GLORY OF AMERICA IS HER Lyin wind anted, nts to sell ‘and vel book “ths Wonsem at the Century.” At YA fine chance tor ‘ese Chins cunvassers; nouiing like Iti mesting with splendid B, B, RUSSKLL, Publisher, Boston, Mass, RIPLEX GAS BURNER—EXPANSION BY ell double light; half the gas; seliing rapidly. NITED STATES MARINES.—WANTRD, ABLE. ried) man for the United States Marine Gorm, adnan @ Murine Barracks, Navy Yard, Brook- AGENT IN NEW YORK ota Nt sale of Bethesoda Water, at Vaukesha, Wis, y—A MAN SXF Rare cae IN THE MANU, og a ve oon aad Er et ‘ating where Inst empl oyed sa ent Wad bodied (unmet Witwin rot competent totake chat teady situation other neod apply. Address B. she New York city, TV ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BOOK CANVASSER TO new monthly magasin beral take subscriptions for nly magacing: berat inducements. A) 8. BARNES & Ct ly to the aubscrl waht and 113 William st, 439,235" 17TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to do general housework in « private family ; Dest city reference. Housekeepers. c- 144s ‘VOSTER ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS HOUSE- sonar German, ANTED—AN EXPEIENGHD ADVERTTRING CAN. vaoser for a New York dail; DAILY, box 204 ff Herald office. ANTED—YOUNG. MAN IN BROOKLYN PUBLISH’ $3 Hiden on giving age unt ‘Address, with reference, er’s office: wage: past experiouce, box 689. 6TH AV. (RING SECOND BELL).—A YOUNG widow lady, lately arrived from Boston. thrown on Ler own resources, as housekeeper in # widower’s ally A. FInd 8. Laundre: jC 1SQr0\coue Sy the day washing, ronhay aid elountnay ashing, ironing and cle ; His ar by Mrs. EDWARDS, 153 WEST SIST ST, FIRST FLOOR—A COMPE- tent irl as laundross: is willing to assist Iu cham- berwork; best city . Princeton, Tren- For trains to Newark, Elizabeth, Rahwa, dere and other Flemington, Bel local schedules at ull From Pitexbur wentiemen; always open. DRICES REDUCED. f fort and William sts. VER, executor, New Perth Amboy, qa 20 a 10:30 A. M. \d 6:50 P.M. datly, and Baltimore, 6 fyi hile 5:10 and 10:20 P.M. 81 6 1G ‘ From White Stir Docks, pler 52 Nort jdaloon, SAO and $100, in gold; Bargain’ aes orrenk WAMILTON & WALLIS, 30 $8,500. $1,000 eush requi Address OWNEA. box 115 Ieruld REAL ESTATE TO EXC ANGE. SITUATED STO. ur via New Haven Railroad, & smaller place or improved property. ABBEY, Herald Uptown office. {XCHANGE—B' retura tickets on in Washingtor iNT $2 HOUSE IN é very liberal terms to permanent boarders. «way, corner Ud st. GERMAIN, STH Stasis farnishedl tam ments; also single Kooms ; transient, $1 and upward, Kurap WILLIAM ‘aud beth obcis orn placed wise and motion are leust, atfording & orto nnattainable AL sen, us and other nly FOR A BEAUTIFUL ence ut Linden, RNISHED RE ihly, without interest, " BROADWAY,—ELE. uation upply at the f GORTIS, Agent, fT AND ECONOMIC ROU BELGIUM, THE RHINE, ator and bath; Ticket offices 526 and O44 naiets No.1 ie nate and foot of Vesbrosses aud Cortlundt ‘stre Brooklyn: Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hu ares: Jersey City. Emigrant ticket office D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent, INR FOR BOSTON, QTONINGTON 1 \buceD PARE. Bineens seamors Rag Cogs i aN “deals onl N ELIGIBLY SWITZERLAND, git HOUSE.—GREAT SEnECTOR IN PRICES Je geutiemen for the winter; two TRARLE Lo- vce or Elizabeth YT, 171 Broadway. BAL ESTATE NEAR THIS CITY, CONSISTING OF hoice Lots to exchange for a small brown stone House 4 Address, stating price, box 2,216 Post Frying the United States mail dehe Netiecinnder are greet fevortton with tnaiouoli: y wnlur, rates low, comfort and re pertect. INCHESTER 1 10TEL, “BROADWAY, CORNER ‘ast ntly taken a lease of the above hotel £ purpose to make it in wil its appointments x first c It will be conducted on tl very dosirable Rooms tor funili terms fr the winter, “SALES A’ Country Resi J. 0. eee Leg erig » stkaM Mitts Park place, at 4 P, Me ty NCH, EDYE & CO. 27 South William at in good. localit; office, New Yor! TER FRONT, 2,000 fast of water f muy GEORGE W. PONT “AUCTION. “A UCTION SaLB—HOUSEHOLD FURNITUCE, THIS (Saturday) MORNT JNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, ethy w AND Are Sneed " “PROPOSALS. (UEBES ARBOR WORKS. PROPOSED WORKS AT THE MOUTH OF THE RIVER si. CHARLES. ‘Tenders will be received at the office of the Quebec Har. bor Commissioners up to noon on Thursday, the Ist day of the construction of AT SAUGATUCK, CONN. t, perfectly heultiiy, for G, at 10 o'clock, 5 Ad LIVERPOOL OR” Deitit Cabin, $65 to $80, uceording to accommodations, Intermediate, $35: steerage, 828, y YORK AND LONDON, PLM | ELYSIA. “@abin, $59 to $70; steerage, B28, Onbin excursion tickets ut reduced rates, Dralts issued fer any amount ut current rates. Company's piers Nos, 29 and 21 North tii HENDLRSON BROS., Agents, 7 Bowing Green, nO ees REAL ESTATE WANTED p—FOR CASH. “NOT OVER $25,000,~A 4th and 6th avs. E ‘STH AND 6TH AVS., NO. 47 WEST GTI ST bickering upriane Flanature Steinway’s four round 744 octave Piunioforte, Paintings, Wor , N@ ROOM SUITS, rich! rosewood and walnut Fraimes, covered In crimson, t in and cotelaine; y Chairs, mlaid marqueterie and gilt rosewood Etayei ins, French Mantel Sets, Library and Secretalre Bookcases, Suit, Writing Desk. nsisting of elaborate and lt Bedsteads, je and double Bedsteads, ather Pillows, Blankets, i pLish Suits, inarble top Tables, Chairs, Chairs, Lounges, FURNILURE—Ext irs in leather, Silvers House between 34th and 40th sts. s PUBLISHER, box 1,619 Post office. TO LET FOR BUSINESS | __PURPOSES ENNETY “BUILDING, C i Located on Nassau, Apn and Fulton sts, suitable for bankers’, lawyers: will be let together or iu part adapted for offices or stores. ‘Reasonable rent Also some eligible tay oifices 10 Lot February, 1077, the following 1, A Wail and an Embankment, forming the North Quay roposed South Tidal Harbor, ‘allund an Embankment, forming the North Quay ofhe proposed Southwest D ny out and the formation of a Channel Way PARLOR AND DRA\ 8, Cabinets, French plate Mirrors, lac surance offices or be altered to suit First Plo iH “will be SAW YoRK 10 GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, er 42 Novis ieiver (foot of TE OF VIRGINIA Stal KE OF NEVADA, S' iB STATS OF INDIANA, First cabin, $00 und return tickets, S110, $125, parallel to bot athe construction of Cribwork at the end of the embanke ment next to the Gus Works. /, Cribwork and Retaining Walls adjoming the Ballust senants it desire SROOM? FURNITURE Bedroom Sets. inlaid and Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, sin BY fine hair acd spring Mattresse: ake the elevator. ¢ WELL LIGHTED LOFTS IN DOUBLE on building, 39 and 41 Kast 19th st., near Broudway. Apply to owner, Thursday Vebruary 1 i to neeommodation ; io; return tick Apply to ven fe IN Jonstruction of a Bridge over proposed eichty (8 feet entrance in the North Wall of the South Tidal Hurbo Plans, Specifications, bills of Q der can be seen at the office of th hours, and printed copit Rockers, Reelin uantities and form of Ten- ‘Commissione: f the Specitications und Bills will be furnished to intending contractors upon making a deposit of 850, to be returned ufter the ten- pened, to parties xending in boua tide t her than the printed form of tender issued by the Daren ledenere pte received. ‘The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, s to find {wo res Drockery, two Hall Stands, vet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Kitchen, Servants? FLOORS—117 FULTON, 44 ANN 81; akin Rentiaat peracif cosiven, FP. J. KALDENE WRONT HALF OF FIRST LOF let, at low rent, at 162 Williai 10 LET—THE TWO ENTIRE FIVE ings, Nos. 199 and 201 Fulton st., feet front by half the block; ower can be had if required, ES, 292 Broadway, second floor over Thompsor HG, 117 Fuiton st. WITH FIXTURES, NITED STATES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS: YOWN AND LIV. from pier 46 Nort The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auction R COLOR AND OIL PAINTING now on exhibition at the Art Rooms, #17 Broadway, day ree, and to be sold December 10. pectable and rosponsibie” ho Commissioners, who: ddresses und occupations are to be inserted in ful er, and who are willing, with him, to be bownd, in the sum of $50,000 ny alteration, addition to od between the communicating: t separate or entire: Apply to GUSTAVL to be upproved of by lilment of the con! or modification thereof that may be az Commissioners or their engineer and the contractor. Tenders for these works will not be considere an accepted bank check or other available sveurity for the sum of $3, succonstul competitors as soon as the contract js a Dratts on lveland, at lowest rater, DESIRABLE son sqtare, suitable for a club, He LUDLOW CO,, 3 Pine st, ‘The collection of Charles M. Cong and Oil Paintings ted and mostly cabl French and oman schools: owbottham, Wainwright, Dibdin, Maing, Vibert, Bouvier, Briswot, indonl, G, L- Hall, Richardson, Gabtini, Isuocenthy de, ee r fancy dress KE. HW. LUDLOW & C DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. FULLY FURNISHED also French Flats, furnished an i 20., 1.24336 Browdwa; goods business: Sumaaay's pier, Secretary: ional Hannon Commissioners’ Orrice, Quenec, 20th Nov Saturday.Jan, 20 Also a few Busts and Bronzes by and belongi “ outliampion, Havro cond Cabin, $60, gold; Steer- LEGANTLY AND Jabin, $100, gold; es Haturn tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage certificates, For freight oF pas 0 ERivs & OO. URNITURE. | T PRIVATE RESIDEN Purior Salve, 14 pie NEY. AUCTIONEERS, PUBLIC IS GALLED JAS AND Geka RETENTION OF Mis NEW AND SPACIOUS SALESROOM, 22 UNION SQUARE v., HOUSEHOLD FU iO LET FURNISH first class little House; complete silver and ved lin new a stylish terms aie ea, covered in Turkish Suits, inlaid and gilt immediate pos x WorH ST. $00; rop and hiuireloth Suits, $35 Dluck walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wash: stands, Wardrobes, hair ‘and spring Muttromes, Dining Far. niture, Extension Table, Buflet, Chairs, &e. Kunt rosewood four round St $200, a bargain; magnificent W UCTION,—39 EAST” pets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Sui _ Armores, NS se Etage have opened tor the TURE, MERCHANDISE, WORKS OF ART, &C. D TO AS USUAL. CONSIGNMENTS OF FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS inway'& Sons Pianotrts, 401 #300, cost $900, ) PRIVATE FAMILY iTAS ¥ ly, for gentiemer NICELY FURNISHED FRON ; also some up stair OvTSIDE satis “ATHENDE Natovat LID LIBERAL | ADVANCES MEKCHANDISE, TUNIS JOHNSON, Old stand, 37 Nassau at. ON MONDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, LARGE SALE OF SECOND HAND FURNITURE, lace Curtains: Piano at auction pric OCK ea LOWEST PRICES FOR FUR- ts for hate or liboral t private house. ~ PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ithout board, three neatly furnished Bedroom Xo. 80 University pl LET TO GENTLES ms of paymeut | 199 and 157 Chatham st; 13 Ldniture and Cary Dratts issued from £1 Apply. ce the compan, Stecrace passige, tnces exchanged, upward at current ritos lirge warerooms, ISFIT CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS VERY CHEAP av the old place, 112 Fulton st. t—By day or week, Address I ‘¥ 10 EAST 15TH ST, Sth av.—Very nice single Room Particulars to-morrow. ‘Call or send for exptan- piers, #t wad Of North Ri KF. W. BROADWAY AND gentlemen only, FOR SOUTHAMPT Paraasen Tost 8, i jon on Saturd: WATCHES, JEWELRY MiRICAN OF FLCE—$75,000,—DIAMON D8, W ATCH. a) Valuables, &e., bought, sod and ouns effected. Kstablished 1850, J. U. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, 'H ST.—DIAY.ONDS, nal Property of every will be sold at au k, on the premises ty Steel Works. No. 5 hetwoen ays. A and B, bj ADRIAN H. MOLLE sailing from pier utlemen, at 138 oo Web si First cabin, $870, cu Excur-ion tickets on at to Continent ars to CHARL AMBURG AMERICAN PJ for Plymouth, Cherbs URNISHED FOR Supreme Court, aiso two Rooms and single ry luvorable terms. She Witla & CO. Phrotigh tickets T 697 BROADWAY, Watches, Jewel! Geseription bought and sold. Loans Reems FURNISHED FRONT jedroom, with fire, to one or two gentlemen, at 208 ‘Over $15,000 worth aid ver 500 lots, ebold Furniture, ROU yards Carpet, ing, January 6, at 104g 0" e resid nee St We Magnificent Hor and Hamburs. RK, FOR ROOMS, AT STACY HOUSE, NO. t 24th ai., between oth and Gth . 8 elegant Parlor loth, rosewood Pinno- T 88 BROADWAY, Linonds, Watches, Jewelry, . |. 25 Rates of passage to Plymouth, &e., bought and sold old; Stecraze, $10, curren ie RICHARD & BOAS, General Passenger Axents, G1 Broadway, Suits tn satin, brocade, reps and hy forte, Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings, Chromo: Tables, Ktagere style of Louis XTV., Washstands, Wardrobes, sr BEN UNION SQUARE indsomely furnisied Hooms, with: | Second Cabin, $60, KL NHARDT & and Irving pln —H out Bere for g 3, 018 BROADWAY, N NEAI iamonds Watehes, Jewelry, India shawis. Parlor Fur- ens and sold; loans negotinted. ig Cases, Buroxu: and hair Mattresses, Bed: ies, «lass, china and lilver ware; Busement’and Kitchen ‘&0,.—DIAMONDS, amels? hair Shawls, “ “bought wnd sold back at a very + Jeweller, 1,19) Bro: COMPANYS Movin (G. B) | 42 WEST 217 ait s of ~NICE AUCTION Bal ROOMS: “FOR ht housekeeping: every aenvensates: magnificent Household Furniture, rare and costly Works of Art, Steinway and Windsor rosewood i BILLIARDS. “LOT OF SEUOND HAND wera ie ABLES IN pertect order, ayat to W.'30uL END, Saturday, Sunuary 13,3 P.M. Jurte, cost $1,000, FURNISHE ED ROOMS ‘TS bO LET. SEO WAIGHT BUILDING, 6TH AV., ener 16th st.—Kach suit has privacy kiteb muts supplied from the general cuisine. AND APART- umencing at 10 o'clock. EK, Fis Broadway, BEVEL BILLIARD T vire cushions, ind fessional players; extra inducements now offered; rent bargains. 'H. & CO., 40 Vesey at. -QUARIER TABLE, He Je, box 118 Horalé office. MARBLE MANTELS. PPROACHED BEFORE ~ Jargest assortment in’ the SLATE COMPANY, 50 Union square, 4th av. and 17th st., New York. manuticturers of all kinds of elnto Work MATRIMONIAL. LADIES Wisit PARTMENT HO! | To mechanics, domest Xe.—Under arrangements with the government of New igtants are carried to xyduey, ue contains over 400 lots, namely, ty Daletayts South Wales, 4p) apply,to ti, W. CANENON € GO.. 28 South haat bigs acd h aud Oriewtal Easy © imported Brouzes, Books, library and seeretary Bo nt Bedroom su Ase Armoire Kosi s. Kittie Horing Beds In this City a NOR SALE—C ELEN COASTW 1sE S'TEAMSHT PS. mible lace Cure STEAMSHIP “LID LIFORNIA, J \PAN, CHINA, AU ‘ BRITISH COLU TRALIA, NEW T PRICES NEVER A Slate and marble Mant s, soid Silver A all servants’ and tine ent Glass and Cutlery baseuient Kitchen Furniture. ‘ B MTZAGERALD, Auctioneer, wonild prefer Broad FELDMAN,7 Me} pier 4 ISCO, vin ISTHMUS UI horse steam power, between Pexrl and spri box 112 Herald office, ANTED—BY A GENTLE with or withou within four blocks of Broadway and | ig sts. Address, stating terins, 5, AUCTIONEER.—RE 0 GET MARRIED to gentiomen of wood characters; nu humbug. Call 116 Hast 10h ot., third floor. © LOTHI NG. AN FRANCISC€ WO “YOUNG PWIGH ISLANDS, AU: ..Wednesduy, January 31 VANTED—BY Rooms ar Apartmenta; tow price I this day. wt 11 o'clock, at 59 ¢ . Chumver and .letures. Wheelor & Wile wing Machines, y YORK AND HAVA ) inships will sail we lar st., for Hayann dire! ‘Broadway prices pnid for en e by ening or uddressiug B I $244 3D AV., Mattresses, Sto 4 Cabmet and Goods, Jewelry, Wateli NEAR 2OTH 8’ t more ti cash paid than elsewhere for Orders attenaed by Br.8 and Mrs, __ SETU. ATIONS Ww ANTE. pier 1 North Rives, foot of as" +4 BOX 186, oral Aas a $40 por month.” Adare BOARDERS WANTED. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED WM. P. “ola £60. No. 6 Bowling Green, hs Ageae tn. Reve Cy WEST 13TH FIRST. CLASS ENGLISH ook in a restaurant locks, silverware, st corner 4:id st. siiverplated shi —HANDSOMEL ewithont Board; also table board, 685 Lexingtou av., ) WEST 32D Bi— 0K, washer and ironer. BASBMENT.—A COMPETE { will ansist with 1OR BOARD; 44 West Lou id gentlemen; terms ior yo Will, ‘nm balk ‘of She De “THOMAS CURRAN, MACHINERY, Furniture. Hone Dust 81 and 84 Contre st, re, lately of Currai all points ‘on the Gul LLENT BOARD, WITH and Texns Con j East geri ST —A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Jwoman ax cook and Iaundre tance in the country; best city reference. mutental railroads GERI EES wal “BK FOR Rooms. wir for San Antonio fro ond channel dues at ¢ at the expense and risk of © 1 under open polic risti and Branos PECTABLE WOMAN ‘ashing an. ironing; no ort distance in the country; best elty refer- ist MARKS PLAVE, NEA COOPER INSTITUTE. nished Rooms, #2 50 to $7 housekeeping aueeten tow ‘ne directed am apply. to BOUL iverod, T will oxy 3 FIRST CLASS BNG- lish cook! thoroughly understands her bu to a peivate boarding house; good reforenc 200H AND 27TH ST 4 fhrat etiawn Cook, willing to assist with washin 30 e dceee w AVERLEY table bowrd, $4; By order of Wit, Woon, Deputy. ik Citys Fount peuke and ‘C1 dad “with the com ty in’ Noreh Carolina and (via Norfolk), p 1 Washingt ic N.C, + Monday and Thurs 1 Dolawure raiiro ds. fons nnsnrpaswed bills of lading ¢ st P. M., connecting AUCTIONEER, nuncy U, at 1046 o°eloe Stock ani Fixtures of a Hat and Cap Store, Shelving. Showcases, “Denlors invited. =A SvOTOH vod cook and to dv housework; ts a good washer i WOMAN AS ROOM 17—A RE: Cook, washer and irone no objection to @ bourding hous rl as & good platy )UCHING AT KEY States math —T NTOst0, Capua B TION ON BUSINESS Wost, carryin - Il kinds of cooking; (wan excellent baker, washer and ironer; city reference. Chambermaids, &e, ve —A GERMAN GIRL, * jPENTION, CONSULT ’ BROADWAY ¢", is, with first clase Bourd Jyantly furnished ito. FAST OTH ST., es Bourd, large and si Thea bills of | ding given to wil International « aon. and the ti SENGIUL, Clairvoya Henne, Gaivestpnr’ Hocmon etd Ho . Harrisburg and San andi stteanee at lowest rates, ipeogarsodationy apply 0 6 F Maiden Jane. ATRVOYANT; TELLS NAMES; | COMPETENT WOMAN AS Dustornite cia laundress or waiti FURNISHED rst class accumuodutions; desir West sort fr ical Clairvoyant. yn; reference. \ gal he PL AGE, Double aud Magis Hooms on first w Fr with fall ivourd, for tumilies or eSteumers loave pier Ne ays FOR HAVANA DIKLCT MEDICAL, «first door from 51 mberwork and waiting in w ¥ i y OF NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS, Campeachy, Taxpar .Saturday, Jantar: eave Now Orlowns January 12 and Feb- —Dit, MARY VAN A. 15% Bast 32d ot, near 3d a J i humbermatd or waitress families aud single wentiowen, Steamers will ra Crug wnd all the above ports, i Broadway and Bowery. Sceamsatresses, ST.—A PROTESTANT AS M1 operator on Singer's machine; th stands making and repairiog of gentle n' | gaa oa" ‘sclothing and aio Tadies’ sacquex. rest malers wn AND SINGLE ROOMS =D, AND MM A. 47 Wost 13th st. D* WHITEHEAD, AN® t CROMWELL KNICKERBOG ry) R. Captain Ki en SATURDAY, 102 Bast o6th st., for Yass or rondlome WEST 26rH 8 .. between Gth und 7th avs, stress and dressinuker ; willing to wealat ott yperatos on different NEAI BROADWAY. —| ox Ry rae, with of without Bourd; house well lo: _ between 3d and Lox! 1 the Miswiasippl It Cabin parsage, eA a SHASEAN, 00 Went ot | BAST 27TH ST. AU NY ROOM, WITH Lakul closets: also hall Roow to let, with Board. ae of light Lousework, | M™ LYONS, 40 Hawt 01h st, 938, EAST 4181 ST, FIRST FLOOR —A COMPE- tent woman Wishes’ to go out washing, ironing or cleaning. 94.4 WEST 4181 ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST class laundress in @ private funily; over five years’ Teference from last place, 330, WEST 61St ST, ROOM 2.—GER' ‘ON to tate im MPunLagloRisy aus. Uy ene dey to ao guess 3 0.2 BATH ST., IN NTORE, OOV vie woman to go out washing by the day ur to take it home, at ‘ate price: good references. 406 70 AY.--AS FIRST CLAsS LAUNDRESS IN ' private family; elty reference. Nurses, &. 4 BLEECKER ST., NEAK MULBERRY S8T.—AN rican woman as child's nurse; city or country: ft reference, 119 OTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- man, with plenty of fresh milk, as wet nurse, Refer. eace, Dr, Uyles, 113 Yeh av. 4.98y GREENWICH ST., BETWEEN LAIGAT AND try sts.—A young married woman, having lost ligr baby, would take w baby to wet nurse ut her own house; reference. 792 BD _AV.—A UO\PETENT NURSE, ABLE TO take the entire charge of w baby from tts birth ; best j or would do chamberwork and sewing. Waltresses. &ec. 107 WEST 20TH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS waitress and chambormaid; first class city reference, Miscellaneous. 21, EAST 16TH ST., IN FRENCH DRUG STORFE.—A re spectable Swiss itl (24 years, Protestant) as children’s iniild; three years in her last place LADY DECLINING HOU: - city rete KEEPING, WISHES A position for her companion in sume honozabte fumily ; Capable of taking charge of « house, sewing, und instructing children in music and English, Only persons of strictest integrity need answer; salary small; city or country, Ad- dress W. IL ion D. W ANTED—LEGAL OR OTHER COPYING 10 DO AT home. Address PEN, Herald Uptown Branch office, B41. BAST 147i 8T., FIRST FLOOR, B Christiat ly. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS w ANTED— FEMALES. GERWAN LADY WISHES TO MERT WITH A nico family, where she could teach two hours dally Gither German, musle or painting in exchange for mgood homo: best relerences. Address GERMAN TEACHER, Uptown Herald office, HELP WANTED—FEMALES. Po BAey He, WANT A FIRST, CLASS LADY «milliner to take charge, Only these who have held sim- Har positions with first cuss city houses and can trim and design styles in ludies’ hats suitable for fine trade need ap- ply at superintendent's desk, ith st. and Oth av.; steady bosition und wood pay to the right person, ANTED—A GOOD WOMAN TO DO THE WORK OF _a small fh 10 Alle: AN GIRL | I washer and ironer, ¥ bouxework and LE 7ANTED—A PERFECT LAUNDRESS FOR Wi tant lineas: Hiberal salary; board and lodging wt pri- yuto residence of advertiser. Apply at Ao. 270 Hudson st , Hoboken, N. J oi ANTED—A COMPETENT FEMALE NURSE, AP. ply from 10 A. M, to lz M.at the City Hospital, foot of Wash at, Jersey Ci WASTEDIBY A WIDOWER, A YOUNG LADY TO o with hin and little daugliter on w Kuropean tour, to tuke charge of the child, 11 years of age. Address C. Heruld otice. ANTED. WAIST MAKER AND AN” IMPROV ie, IRL AS Ol a id and laundross; good refagagco required. Apply } ANTED—A GERMAN LAUNDiESS, TO GO TO THE wntry. Apply, from hulf-past 11 to half-past 1, at 10 th st. ff 14 Bat Sts ANTED, A PROTESTANT woman ns nurse and seamstress; must understand bringing up » baby ou the bottle; none weed apply without ‘eference: O15, “EAST 80TH ST,—GIRL WANTED, FOR GENE- ral housework, Cull two days. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. _ {YOUNG MAN WASTS A SITUATION AS FIRST A ciase cook ina restaurant, oyster or chop houno: wares howinal; best references. Address IL.EON, office. oA ; GULORED BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES situ ition as waiter, Address BOY, box 160 Herald Up- town Branch office, ie A ARE YOUNG AN (ant c situation ; tirst class reforences, Adres: FRANK, 376 bowery. § WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OR HEAD IN nlarve boarding house; best city reference. Call on or addross A. HICKS, 607 Sth wi erald Uptown “WANTS A for three days, He ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN WITH A nerat knowledge of silk muantfacturing; can make himelf useful in office; salary moderate; good references for ablitty andchuracter, Vlease nadress WILLING, He: ald office. CLERKS AND SALESME TURAL AND: TOPOGRAPHICAL n wanted, for w short time, in the country. Kage experience, testimonials and terms. GOOUNTS OF CORPORATIONS AND FIRMS EXAM- ined; insurance losses adjusted, &e. G._U. HALSTED, Public Auditor, YOUNG MAN, KNOWING ENGLISH, FRENCH, erman, Duteh, Spanish, Italian and Greek langung Offers his services er, bookkeeper, corre- spondent or el » promptly mada: long ¢. moreial experien . Le, No. 134 Bust 16th at, A 2000 PENA DERSTANDING DOUBLE AA entry, would like « po bookkeeper or cushier av & modern best references as to ability, intogrity, Herald offic r THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MAN WANTS A SIT uation 4s bookkeeper or sulexman; bas a connection Among liquor dealers; best reference. Address SALES- MAN, Herald offico. A #HLY COMPETENT AND LLexporienced as ntry bookkeeper, desires e ployment. Address a. F. W. Be Herald office. Ona BAL MAN WA)TEO—FOR AN OLD ‘esta lished printi house, on Cie 1 only; the right person, energetic, industrious and experlo.cell can make favorable arrangements by addressing J. & CO., box 102 Herald office. JITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST CLASS ME. Seharien! draughtsman, Address X. A. X., Herald other SITUATION VW keeper: first rate recommendations pasts Herald ottico. ATION REQUIRED BY A COMPETENT SHORT Qinidwelter ‘ay corresponding clerk, acaanmonsis or re: wer; Iea xood penwan und ean citer natistnetory test Inuitwis as to ability. &e, Address SHORTHAND, Herald olttice, Po JEWE: with si the best § Address W. WLL- office in New ity, &e. Address ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HARDWARE 11008) salesman, having « first cliss trade, Address W. Xe, box 199 Herald office, with particular V TANTED—A YOUNG AS CORRESPONDENT ‘nd assistant book «mice hand; salary $500 pe E V ANTED— INTIMATE WITH PITLA: delptin trade; y connection; must have a knowledge of dress trimmings and laces. Apply, bv | letter, to M. A., box 8,147 Post offic - WASTED A POSITION IN AN INSURANCE BROK- er’s office to loarn the business; um not afraid to work and can give reference as to charncter, de. Address B.C. Herald office. \PANTED: rienced Toronto, Ounnd: WASTEDRA STOCK CLEKK IN A @LOTHING } must be experienced and have references. Ap- lia KOSENBEKG & CO. SALESMEN, AP- , Foom 1, | GKOOM— SING. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, SIN J xi In every particular; can be well mended, J, CASEY, No. 24 Kast 40th st, (private stable), for bwo days. HELP WANTED={M ALES. “ A EC'S HOT AIR ROMAN BATHS, Ut LEXING 2X.ton ay.. want an American under 25 lsu cob ored errand boy, URE TEAS.—AGENTS WANTED, BEST TERMS TO agents selling to families and large consumers. Store- hegpers will find lunge stogk to salect from at lowest prices THE WELL 0., 201 Fulton st, betw and Greenwich. York. oe, ‘e ERGETI TANTED—A FIRST OLASS BRONZER OF GAB FIX. turéy, to tuke charge of men, mix colors, &c. Also a Address, with reterence and ELIUS & CO., 821 Cherry st., Phila delp : COAL COMFORT. foreman for spinnin: THE RAILROAD COMPANIES MAKING ANOTHER COMBINATION--WHAT IS PROPOSED, The formation of a now combination, ostensibly with the purpose of regulating the supply of coal, fol- Jows closely upon the resumption of the auction sales, which were a natural consequence of the breaking up ol the monopoly which had for a long time controlled the mining, ‘orwarding and sale of the anthracite Alter along sustained and relentless oppression by the combined railroad com- panies, in which the manutacturers and mill owners in New England were throttled by the high prices and uncertainty of supply, the companies, as the public, failed to agree, The struggle, which began a year ago was severe, and ended in the sudden breaking up of the combimation. The resumption of Scranton company, with similar action by the Penn- sylvania, the Delaware, the Hudson ana the Reading, ‘tecler’’ to the public, The mo- nopolists expected a decline of from fifty to five cents per ton from thelr regulation prices, but they found the decline some instances over $2 per There have been no permanent advances since the resumption of the sales, and coal is to- delivered in carta in New York, and iree on board at shipping points at prices as low as it sold in 1860, be- gore the companies commenced to grasp at tho coal mining interests of Pennsylvania, THE NEW COMBINATION, In view of this state of affuirs an d while there is an abundance of coal ready for shipm ent, a movement is ‘on foot and a‘mecting wag hold at Mauch Chunk yes- terday, by which it is proposed to limit the Produc. tion, . This is to be effected by stopping the mines in the various districts, by an agreement with the com- panies between themselves, in which block appears to be tho consent of Mr, Ava Pucker, representing the Lehigh Valley and the Packer road, to Join in the combination. event of a new ¢ombination, to permit the Philadelphia and Reading Company to tarnish the age of coal and the others in proportion, althougli the Delaware, Lackawanna and-Western are said to be averse to putting the Scranton coal into the arrange: wealth of Pennsylvania, was intended asa the stumbling ihe proposition is, in the argest percent. THE PUBLIC'S REMEDY. The remedy for this attempt, if it be merely, as stated to control the supply, and not to run up the price, remains, in the opinion of the best Cheap coal is a necessity of commerce—it 1s one of the mainsprings of the manu. facturing interests of the country, and the more re- mote the location of these interests, the more reason why the mouopolists should be restrained from prac. tising their plundering plans by caretul purchages and by refusal 6 make contracts which bind the purchaser but leave the company comparatively free from obliga tion by “reason of strikes, turnouts, combinations’? and the other contingencies which enter into all their agreements for the saleof coal. are tully aware of and th companies 1s regarded ug anew movement to restore them to power, the consumers, This the New Kogland action of the MBETING OF CO\L OPERATOrS, Maven Cuusk, Pa, Jan. 5, 187%, About twenty of the leading operators, representing the Lehigh, Mulanoy and Wyoming regions, met hera ‘Yhe question of a reduction of wages wat posiponed, and it was informally agreed that work would be resumed on next Monday at the old wages, A committeo was appointed to inquire tnto the matter of restricting tonnage after conference with tho large companies, consisting oF of the shippers of the Lackiwanna and Northero road, Charles Parrish on the part of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, and John L the part of the shippers of the Central Railroad of New § committee has full power to curtail or Suspend shipments, and the meeting agreed to sustain any action they might take aiter an agreement with the large Lect was reached, THE ICE AND SNOW. B. Linderman on the NAVIGATION ALMOST SUSPENDED IN THE HAR- BOR—FERRY DELAYS—A SNOW SYGGESTION. ‘The rivers were more open yesterday than they haye been for severai days, bt still gr venience was experienced by delays on the ferryboats, The boats of the upper Twenty-third and Tenth in forcing passages through the vast fields of floating ice apon the slug- gish water; yet no delay beyond an hour had been re- ported up to a lato hour in the day. The Fulton ferryboats and those from Roosevelt, Grand and Catharine streets made trips quite regularly. boats of the Hamilton and South ferry tines expe- rienced more difficulty, but the delays were not un- usually aggravating. One of the Fulton ferryboats was for nearly an hour wedged in the ice on one of her afternoon trips, but the cabins were warm and the passengers accepted the situation without the dis- play of much irritability. THE NORTH RIVER, On the North River vast quanuties of floating ice were eheountered by the various owing lo their superior power, they experienced but little difficulty in forcing w way through to their slips. lly on tho East Rever. at Thirty-fourth, had great ditfoulty In the bay the Staten Island boats got through with The North Shore line, trom pier No. 1 North Raver, inade pretty tar tine, e trouble was eucouctered between tae Battery and the lighthouse off the upper end of Staten Island, however, Toe ice tu Raritan and Princess bays is so densely packed that navigation is Port Monmouth to Sandy Hook, und nearly out to Souchwest Spit, there is un ice biockade that renders it dangerous for vessels to enter, Sandy Hook connecting with the raiuway tor Long ranch tound.it impossible to make their way through and have been laid up for the prese is algo fliled with ice to such au ext can go to gea or enter without great danger, sequence navigation for the present 13 almost sus- is arriving eituer anchor or beat on and nh anucipation of an early “break up,’ terday two or three of the more v pers wero cnubled, with the aid of tugs, to make their piers through the ice that-extends out beyond the light- The groatest Host impossible, The steamers to pended; ves: uresome 6kip- EX-MAYOR WICKHAM, A HIGH COMPLIMENT PAID HIM BY NEW YORK's SOLID MEN. "The following correspondence explains itself:— Nuw Youk, Jan, 3, 1877, if New York desire of your public ou their npprech and fidelity in the discharge of your high vitice ax Mayor of Wo bvileve that we speak for the great body of our fellow adtast effort throughout nerul Luterests of the We recognize your tration bo suuNerve the we itigens, without distines Fespectfully invite you to name w day on while couveniont for you to affors us the opportunity of moeting ery truly yours, uel D, Babevex, Willl August Beimont, John A. Stewart janes M. Brown, Seth B: «Prime, Wiitam M. vers, reli Van Vaikenurgh, John Thayer, Williain Hl, Guion, Jr. Wwrenes Turnure, ba Kelly, Jordan ‘L Mot ilinin | owd, Isane Beli, David M, Stowe K. omer Randolph Rovinsor r, 6. 6. Baldwin, Wilson G Benjamin K. Phelps, and others, TU REMAYOWS marty. Ww Vouk, 5, To Avoust BeuwoNr, Saxven i Wikies Donas, JOuN A. STEWART, JouN T. AGNKW GENTLEMEN <I am in reevipt of yours of Ad am sunewhat embarrasved i complimentary mvication therein contained, ited the good opinion of yu whom you represent i termination ot my othel nd replying to your kind and jelvow wud th tw me, a exe-odingly ory curoor and a testiior in compliance with your vay et 1 wi evening of January 12, next,

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