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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WM9LS NO. 13,253. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. MttCTlBY lit OTEftTttUS. AMUtiKMKNTS?Sncovit pagb-Fuurth, fifth AliU sixth ASTIU)l<.Hi?--#;*co*? Pack?Fourth column. BO ARltfitfl WA^KB^S^o* i> "rlci- Kir*"' and aecond BOAR&'anD BODOIMG WANTED?S*fl?*? Pam-Soc ?nMUH Sal estate for sale?ni*** f?? SUSINESS C0Jf?0?TCNITIB8-PiBrr Pag*-Fourth rol BUMMMM HOTIOR8?S*r*.ttTi Pasc-SUUi column. CITY REAL estate FOR sale?Niwn PAG*-Slxtb <*?lutan. - ? , . ? OLRRKH AND SALRSME N-Tw*ut* Pao?-Third col COACHilf^A^^a'A!^ Pa?*?Third PS?Fimt Page?Fifth utd sixth ^B.\d Pack?Second column. ?V-Skcohd Pfoi-nrtjl^H Pack?Sixth column. ? Sbiond Paub?Filth coluuin. _.xth column. LET. furnished AND UN FURNISHED? Numi Pack?Fourth column. EUROPEAN 8TOAMSHtP3?First Pao*?Fifth column. EUROPE?Smo?d Paw?Third column. FOR SALE?8i?on Taoi-Third column. furnished ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LBT? Ninth Pag*?Fourth aad fifth column*. ' ^$Scn ,!i^BSm8E^l*T^Tw>iL^B Pagi?Fourth HELP^W^NTED?FEMALES?TwnwTH P AO*?Second BELP "iTANTKD?MALES?Twistrra Pao*?Fourth col HORsils! CARRIAOBB, *0.? Fibst PAen-Secoud, third HOTBI^?'?^^^?ttu*^Second column. ? HOUSES,- ROOMS, AC., WANTED?Ttruna Pao* J*STRrCrfiW-5R['**T Pag*?Sixth column.' ERSE7 PITY, HOBOKKN, HUDSON CITY AND BER ; ? GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALH>-Nuctit Pa?k Slxtli column. iBOTURE SEASON?S*?osn Pagf?Fourth column. OVFIOKH?Fibst Page?Sixth column. AND FOUND?Fimt Pag*?First column. JINI'JiV?Sbcokd Pack-Third column. . M.E mantels?Second Paoe?Second column. MOAl.?Tw*i.ptii Paok?Sixth column. MILLINERY AND DRBSSMAKING?Fiear Paok?Six h ADVERTISEMENTS?T**th Pacb llflOKU.ANEOUS?Ninth PAca-Flfth column. IUSICAL?SacoNP Pam? Fourth column. PRRSOis AL?Ft*ar Paoc?Firxt column. ?MROroRTES?Smcoab Pauk?Fourth column. ?>POHALS? Ftiirr PAgm?Fourth column. ?Sessional situations wantbd-females Twm.rrn Paok?Second coli mn. PROPERTY OUT OF T1IE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT?Ninth Pam?Sixth column. RE Alt ESTATE TO exchange?XISTU PA0*-8ixth col unci. .* RE At. ESTATE WANTED?Ninth Pack?Sixth column. REWARDS?Fimt Pag*?Firm and secondcolumns. SALES AT AUCTION?TwnLrrn Pao*?Fifth and sixth situations' WANTED?FEMALES?EL*T*ltrn Pag*? First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, and Tw*i.rrH Pao*?First column. situations WANTBD?MALES?Twaum Page?Sec ond and third columns. - ? SPROIAL notices?First Page?Second column. / flPORTI NO?DO (J 3, BIRDS, AC.?First PAGi-Second column. ? , STORACK-tSsooxo Pao*?Second column. the TRADES?Twkiith Page?Fourth column. fO let for BUSYNESS PUKPOSEB-Ninth Pag*? ?' Four h column. travellers' OUIDE?Fi**t fin*-Sixth column. unfurnished ROOMS and apartments TO LET? Ninth Pag*? Fifth column. > wanted TO PURCHASE?Second Pag*?Third column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC.?Ninth Pag*?Filth col umn. c... j. . , HERALD branch Oi^'FICK?inpTOWN A dvertisement8 for THE new YORK herald EECETVT5D AT THE BRANCH OFFICE. , J,266 BKOADWAY, WIS ST SIDE, BETWEEN tfTIRTY-FIRST and THIRTY. *' second STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ArF~KECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. till 9 r. M. ON WEEK DAYS. (sundays 2 till 9 P. M.) AT OFFICE BATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF 1 ANY. KIND. A PKKSON ALi. NNHS HILL? PLEASE send ADDRESS TO MR^. FANNY prior, 23S West Thlrty-jecund street. 0HIME8-MBET ME, OLD PLACE, TUESDAY, 2 P. M. /-TBOROB GROVENOR?CALL AT OfflCE WEDN KB IT day or Thursday, at 8. ? Gregory, general post office-my answer relumed to-day opened by a Tout office employe. AddrcM as before, trust, box 126 Ileruld, instead of "Opera." K, ?masquerade BALL THURSDAY EVENING. Columbia Garden, 97 Greenwich avenue ; rca masque. black domino. mary WHITE. Missed from home since Thursday night, November 28, Joseph Davis; height, Ave feet eleven Inehej; dark mustache; dressed in black suit, White shirt, brown tie. two gold stuai. Anv Intor Motion will be thankfully received bv his wire at OJ'J West Thirty-tixth street. New York city. MATTIE A. B.-YOUR OLD FRIEND OF ST. DENIS Hotel memory is in the city and wishes much to see von and Ada. Plca>e sond address or apno nt interview before Wednesday noon. Address O. (?., box 179 Herald office. M INN I FT WALLACE?WHEN AND WHERE CAN I see yon again? Address HERBERT, Herald office. MI8S LIZZIE ALLEN THAT BOARDED AT 12."> WEST Washington street, Chicago, last September, will confer a lavor by leaving 'uf r address at the Herald Up town Branch office, and oblige R. M. ROBERTS. M R. SMITHY WILL PLE \f?E CALL AT 114 WEST Thlrty-Hrst street and oblige H. PHILLIPS. M UNICH.-TO DAY, 1 P. M. EOOM m WILL GIVE TEN WBOLB DOLLARS FOR papers or twenty dollars for all. Will a>k no ouus is. \yiLI. THE LAWYER THAT WAS CONNECTED f? with the extension of Howe's patent please send his address again to the party he wrote last week. IiOST AMD FOUND, LOST-saturday NIGHT, IN A SIXTH AVENUE car, or in Twentieth street, between Sixth and Niuth Avenues, an Alaska Sable Bon. A suitable reward will be paid upon its return to 356 West Twentieth street. Lost?a small white and brown dog, on Broadway; answers to the name of Joe. The tinder Will be suitably rewarded by lnquitingat 119 Chrystle street. LOST?ON saturday LAST, AT OR NEAR CORN Exebnnge Bank, a black Bill Book, containing tour tickets for I?. L. nnd W. R. R. Co. and other papers of no value ex< cpt to owner. A suitable reward will be paid by returning to 32 Did slip. JOST-ON FOURTH AVENUE CAR, BETWEEN CEN J trat Depot and Astor House, Monday morning, a tHslan leather Pocketbook. containing money nnd papers. A liberal reward for ifs recovery will be paid by Mr. STEVENS, at John F. Henry's, No. 9 College place. IOST?TAKEN BY MISTAKE FROM 130 DUANE J street, on Wednesday. November 27, a brown Silk mbrelta, with name of Albert J. Yerkeson Silver plate. The finder will please return as above. LOST-ON DEC. 2. A MINK FUR MUFF. LF.FtTn Harlem Railroad car, morning express frohi Chat ham. The gentleman who took the same will please re turn it to 380 Second avenue, and will be paid full value for the same. Lost?on steamer jessib hoyt, Saturday, to 8andy Hook, gold seal Ring, b'ooil stone. Initials A. D. to T. S. E. $10 will be paid on Its delivery to BOUR QUIN?BR08.,?0Maiden tone. I08T-ON saturday, NOVEMBER 80, ON LBXINQ. J ton avenue, between Kilty-fourth and Huty-firth reets, a child's black Velvet Cape. The finder will fie suitably re* arded by leaving It at 630 Lexington avenue. Lost?on Sunday evening, istinst., on down ear, corner Third avenue and Fifteenth street, a lady's Boa. Finder will be suitably rewarded by return ing It to 01 West Fifty-flnti street Ring fourth Doll. iOST??OMR PATENT PAPERS. A SUITABLE RE i ward will be paid by GEORGE II. WEBB, 66 Cort ndt street. SS^OLE>^?FROM GENTLEMAN, ON thanksgiving night, on Third avenue ear. gold open Watch (Terr ) and Chain and PocketlKiok. $50 paid by Mr. HEYF RT (saloon), corner Twenty-filth street and Third ave nue, for their return and no questions asked. REWARDS. AC REWARD.?LOST. FROM 71 WEST THIRTY qP?' tilth street, a Scotch Terrier, with large ears; had ?n brass collar. d?p: reward?sooTcn terrier dog, named Jim. Return to 39 West Thirteenth street aud re ceive reward and thanks. tin REWARD.?LOST, A LADY'S MUFF, IN going from Jefferson Market to Flllv-sccond Street, near Broadway. Anv person returning the samo to 217 west Fifty-second street will receive the alo-. o re ward. ftlA REWARD.?LOST, FRIDAY MORNING. NO jpj.1' mite 29, on Bridge street, near Whitehall, a large yellow Gold Bloodstone Heal King, a stag with a leaf in his mouth cut in the stone. The Under will receive the above reward b y returning it to 24 Bridge street. REWARD?FOR A-DOUBLE BLACK BAG; ?Uv opens In ceutre and had a tic tag on ttmrked famee C Kays also a ?eW_Yorfc Transfer Label. No. 4.43S, both addressed 217 West >ourtnenth street. The above was supiased to have been lost off an express wa^on ?arly Bihirday evening last, and the reward will be paid ou Its return to (. A. (.1111,DS, Agent, at espriss o til re, loot it Desbrosses Itreet. in fetr\ i.uildia* &? A f\ REWARD,-LOST ON MONDAY, DECEMBER ?r~tU t, t Gold and Jet Locket, kith two likenesses inside. Apply ?t No. 0 West Thlrty-*evenrh street. UraCIAli NOTICKB. Association POB THE RKUir or rebpbcta tile, Aged, Indigent Females, Aariiim 2M bam Twen tieth strea*.?The Fifty ninth AnnWitary wUl take pUsca on Thursday, December 3, at_l] o'cWek. -HERALD BRANCH OKMVE. brooblynT ? corner of Fulton avenue and Roe rum street, Open iron 8 A. M. totfClL; on Sunday trotu 3 to A r. M. A STBCIAL MEETING or TH? AMERICAN IN8TX a jsr. ra: v a bussc. .sr. three o'clock P. M.. for tlie purpose at taking action In relerenoa to the death of Horace Oeeeley, Ita' termer President P. A. P. babnabo, President Jobm B. oavit. Recording Hecretay. Am chance to obtain bomb railroad tickets ? trow Newport mid Ronton fe dhfeago, Detroit Buf tMWi aud other ae tbe awaar haa no A from Newport and Bouton teCwaie, faio, Cincinnati, Canaan through wmm places; they will be sold reasonable. asthe? i?.. Broadway. A IX BUSINESS UBS THE WOftU) OVER BHOOTiD A each povlde themselves with fjSftssei DALToN'S New Patent Anti-Acid Bank Ohook miactor. An atomio Mineral compound, tkmoil form veniency of use, to prevent trauMsnt aMera^^^H amonnts of check*, draiu, Ac., Ae.r Noe per each, which will protect S.OHO or main ?hacka, le^^H per dozen. Send for clreiUar to O. pMDI, tot, lock bos P, Poet office, or to Ihsjpn of 8. Ncflffi^P Co., Banker*, l'ittuburg. Pa., to ehffti hundreds of others, Irefrr, and they recomme*M&.v patent protector as superior Tor general ase to all imoturing and other machines, as well as arid detenuST acl, United 8iates Trea ury Department. used by the ?MONEY IOANKD ON LIFE INSURANCE ollcles and other Pecnritto* at 87 l.tbertr street. Ark A DARIE8, SOLE At Lottery, 696 Proedwsy. _ York; dealers supplied; tend for oil A FORTUNE GOINGI?PUBLICiUBHARY OP KRN J\ tucky, ultt Concert posittvatjR>on Saturday of this week. Ajfew tickets (scattering naphers ooiy) for sale by THOMA8 H. HAYB, 90M " A?OFFICIAL DRAWINGS AU1AMA LOTTERY. ? mxtra CLASS 63?W. WtMn. ? . 19, 54, 98, 48, 70, 14, ?, 88, M, 21, 9?, I, 61. 69, 3.1, 8, 8S, 69 4i?, 08, 8P, ?. ?, ??, 44. ?. J. <V MOSK8 i CO., Manag?rCVont|omerr, A>a. Information famished by A. mvclknkkn, No. 8 Boe rutn place, Brooklyn. ^ - BMURDLAR8 OUTWITTED.?8AVBDI HAYED! YOUR ? money, .vour valuables, your Jsfsrels, yaur lire*. The Portable Keyhole Gnard, Door fkenrer and Window Fastener combined; bought by anybody. Agents sup plied. Bights for sale aft lOti Broad ?thy. room 14. CHI LA IMS AND *UIT8 prosecuted WITHOUT FEES ? ' unless suiTi-Rkful; fir?t rata S*fc rentes. Addrexs LAWYER, box 4.6M Post office. DHR. T. FELIX OOURAUD'8 OHBMiTAL CBEAM, OR Magical Beantlfler; the Anew.Maturation tor the complexion ever invented. Depot 48 Bond street. Eureka steam machine carving company, 60. 82, 64 and 66 Canitdn street Rosewood, walnut oak and ash Ornaments, Busts ot nil prominent men. Ac. Figure Carving a upaclsjty. TjlOURTll LEGAL DRAWING OP OMAHA. J; Endorsjad by anihoritlcs of Nebraska. ^ jliSO.SOS in Cash Prizes. drawing, capital Prize six for ffl. Eorj^a^ Draws Deo. SO, 1872. Prize* paid hi fnil. Official lists of winning numbers sent to raeh ticket-holder alter the drawing Capital .Prize, $75,000. Tickets only $1 each, or tartinez ft CO., 10 Wall street CYRANO DIVISION EASTERN NEW Yt>JU? SONS OF T Temperance.?A special meeting of the Grand Divis ion will be held in Trenor's Lyric Hall, 8i*th avenno, near Forty-second street, on Wednesday, Dscember 4, at 10 A. M.. to take appropriate action In rciercucc to tha dc atli of the distinguished advocate ot temperance. Hon. Horace Greeley, and co-operating with the civic authori ties in rendering luncrAl honors (o the dccea ed. By order of CHAS. E. gildeusleeve, g. w. P. E. II. Oormrs, Grand Scribe. NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.-A STATED meeting will ho held at the Library on Tuesday evening, Dteemler 3, at 8 o'clock. MauusHl B. Kiel J, Esq., late Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, will read a paper, "Some republished Recollections of Men and 1 hings ut Washington During tile War." 0 OFFICIAL DRAWINGS KENTI'CKY STATE LOTTERIES. EKNTUCkY?rXIHA CLASS *0. 673?DUCOUH 2, 187?. 44, 1, ?, an. 42, 76, 67, 14, M, 12, 19, 53. KKXTtJl'KY?CLASS NO. 674-IMm KHBkB i 1872. an^ivv?i l/baaa nvt VI I ? vni lUiUft 6* 10 <#. 70, 20, 55, 11, 47, 09, 1. 7, SL 14, 15. 18, 48. SIMMONS A 0<J? ilanugars, Covington. Kv. FHFLBT COLLECK?kXTRA CLASS HO. 117? UKClCMMtit 1 1872. 48, 75, 39, 27, G4, 65, 6t 1 87. ?, 88, 72. J. CLDTB," l'*?t offlce bo* 4,909. OTAMMERING.?NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI ?> tufe. establi.-hed 1870. Professor* M ANN A COLVIN, Managers, 107 West Twenty-third fircct; references lur nlshed; no Instruments, appliances or modicines used; no pay for board or services until cured. Send for pros pectus. ? TO BUILDERS.-THK OWNER OP A PIECE OF Property withini Ave minute-' walk of a station oil ine narlein Railroad, near the city, vould like to confer with builders In regard to bu'Mtiig a large number of Houses, to be sold on the plan of monthly payments for ton yeaii. Adiiress G. U. if., Herald ofilco. OftO LN n*?.-POTLIO LIBRARY OF ?PcJUU.UUU Kentucky. A lirw mora tickets lea. JOSEPH BaYBS, 196 Broadway, room 4. '"lftQ p DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL ?PtJOp.OOj/ l/.ed Kentucky lottery; $100,000 was SrWJj? Havana I-ottery November 26. Address BALEY A CO. (ofllce established 30 ve.irs), 174 Broad way IWMITWG-OpOy, BiiiUN, ?VC. A SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS. STL* Birds, Ac. Mcd'cinoi fOT all diseases; prepared Food lor ujocjtiuir birds, at B. G. DOYLY'S, No. S Greene street, nelr Canal. A LARGE STOCK OF PIGEONS FOR SIIOOTINO matches, at reasonable prices, can l.e b;id at .574 and ?w* Washington Market. ,1. BLOOMTBERG. "piRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL i K-oJiV. ?' fif. ,,rr.cd* ,,f for 'ale and stock. BUT. 7,? . Mtlfi'o.s W'inge Cnre and Flea Exterminator, t ,| E4 ILEII s New Work, S2. Dogs boarded ami trained, and Medicines lor all disease. Truined ratting and rabbiting frerrets for sale. WANTED?A GOOD BLOODED SETTER PUP. Aft. oince e,s ?*' Herald Uptown Branch HORSES, C ARHMGES, <teC. A SSJONEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TROTTINGAND ^ K?"1 0r?I?o'MIs CA V^Nb^ AC-^ ,, Fast, handsome, genteel and high bred gray trot tins Hone, lffk high, 8 years old; stylish, prompt, "game and ? "i' a company Horto; well-behaved, pure and steady-galled; is warranted to beat 2:40 to har neas ana 2:45 to road wagon: la an every-day 2:10 horn* 'I m i 11 ?I?" road and is scldo.n bea'^n; was driven atrlaiby I>. Ta Im .nin 2X7 to wagon; Is khown as the fcukleHorse; is warranted found and kind. Handsome jroung bay trotting Horse, 15k high, 6years S'i1' s?'c.d by Edward Everett. 3am bv Bashaw; a very One and promising horse; canbeat2:S0 to road wauon rJ!W'i?* ?,?lievpr,,was trained | a superior and amiable and tlnd gentleman's road Hor.se; warranted sound Stylish and flue young brown Horse, 15?i high, 8 years HmV ^'.^?"?i'WIIon and amiable ijuali ties, safe for fadv to drive; tine, lice and fast traveller ? warrnntcd sound and kind. ?r?reuer, niw&VVak Sf k11!? oro>?i)t, safe and fast team of bay >'*.? and 7iyCB.r80ld i half ??'"others; drive ike one horse together and style, act and gait alike; arc Kni^k 1 f i <u ? blemish; lear nothing; can t?>reo minutes together with style and ease Snd no road too long for them; an elegant road, luinily or phae ton team; warrnntcd sound and kind; thev cannot Im onutyled fey.any team In the city, "nd'Cthe^fllieYt team for style and speed at Sarah>ga last season. Also two elegant Road Wagons, one Portland Sleigh single and double Harness, Robes, Blankets. Ac., Ac., the auction""^ asUne stocks as were ever offered at ; no or '""-"on. A RCH. JOHNSTON. AlCriONEER. 'am? ?5,a '?dl" -"?>? Three flue Teams of llorsei, Two Clarences. Two Landaus four-seat Phaetons, Ac., Ac scr!ptlous<,er hC&(l 01 Uor8ei' 11,1,1 Carriages lor full de APRONS, STABLE BLANKETS, SQUARE TRUCK Blankets, Kanoy Sweat Blankets, large Fancy Road Blankets, lor very cold weather; line Drew Carriage Blankets and Quarter Clothes, made to order In a sun? rlor manner; also all kinds of Harnem and Sa.ldlery. i?!?At ? ^,nP?'ter and Manuiacturf r. 62 Warren street and 21 and 23 College place. A SPLENDID COLT FOR SALE CHEAP-BROKEN it?rr*n strect! " g00d Apply at Ubby ,Io,c1'? A?A.-WANTED, HORSES TO BOARD I\ TIIF ? best lighted and best ventilated stable in the cltr H7,149 and fill West Thlrty-flfth street, war Broad way!7' A -COUPES COACHES PIIABTOK8. DEPOT A. Wajons; Sleighs second hand, hall price: Landau lets, Landaus. Coupe, Clarence, 25 per cent tas than Broadway and Fifth avenue stores. IIAM'S, 10 East Fourth street. -CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WKST BR04D JV. way .near Canal street. R?o?awavs, Buggies 1'haetons; Express, Dopot and Bnslacsi M'airnns new and second hand, lor less than cost. C?|| ?m| examine' BARGAIN. ?BUOWN TROTTING HORSE, -r? hands, 7 yenr.; round and kind; can show better than 3 minutes; very cheap. Address E. L. COYTE il5 Church street. ' 4 -SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS. iV. Also a line nssnrtffrent of btilTaln and Wolf Rtdies, nt very low figures. JOllNStON A VAN TA8SRLI., M Liberty street. _ IIORBKS, CA1IUQIS, At the auction boukk of JOHNSTON * VAN TASSELL, Ofltee ami *aJf?roora. 57 Nassau street, OppOMilF ikt Tost offlce. TUB HORSE AMD CARRIAGE BRANCH of oar buaine** Is conducted at Mr HOI18K auction mart, lie. 111 and 114 E AST 1STH STREET, near4TH AVENUE, _ where we hold regular BALKS or HOBMM AMD CARRIAGES ?EVERY TURHDAY AND FRIDAY. CATALOG UK OF THM DAY'S (TUESDAY'S) 9ALB, AT U O'OLDCI. ELEGANT TEAM SORREL HORSES, LONO TAILS and inane*. 16 bands high. ? and 7 yean old, kind and I true la all harurM, hoc ironi vice, tr ek or lauli, last I traveller*; are Um most sty llah and handsome carriage team on Lone Island and taafc the premium a* nch at the ProspvctPark Pair on* year up; thry aretfertectin every way and warranted Bound; al*o aat fine sliver mounted HimeM and THRER-QI'ARTRR OLARKNCB, UNBD WITH BBD "bI^SIaT R^EA^A^jktTLT BY BREWSTEIl A CO. FOUR-HEAT NO TOP rtlARTON, BUILT Wt tfRKWS Ur A Co. , CQUl'R ROCK AWAY. BUILT BY BALDWIN. _ NO TOP FOUTSKAl'DEPOT WAGON. I Blanket*, Robe*, Ac. Sold on account of owner going ?SPLENDID TRAM BAY HORSES. M HANDS HIGH, 7 and 8 year* old: kind and troe In all harness; are one of I the moat styllrn and handsome carriage team* In the I elty; free tri m vice or blemish; perfectly reliable; fear I nothing, and warranted sound, kind and true. Alao aet I fine gold-mounted Harness ana I LANDAU OLARKNCB, IN PERFECT order;BUILT by Wcod Bros. PARK PHAETON, IN PERPKCT order; BUILT BY Wood Hroe. I . TOP WAGON, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS^ BUILT BY Wood Brother*; Coupe Haines*, Saddle*, Robes, Blan- I Wets. Ac. j Mid on account of owner roing abroad. _ I VERY STYLISH ABO HANDSOME TEAM RLACK Horse*, 17 band* high, 7 and 8vearseld; kind and true I In all harness and under saddle; free from vice or tapU; I good travellers; tear nothing; are In every respect a I most excellent and reliable family team, and warrsntod I ound. Also apt Harness and I ELEGANT POUR-SEAT PARK PHAETON, ON EIGHT 'PTK^lBBLA^K'nbRSK8, 16M HANDS HIGH, 8 AND 9 year* old; kind and true In all htimcsa; free t?Qin vice; I good travellers; rtree and styUsh drivers, and a sate and I reliable family team. Aho aet Harness aud _ I CLARENCE, IN GOOD ORDRR, BUILT BY MINER A Stevens. I thoroughbred SORRBL HORSE, 15* HANDS high, 9 year* old; kind and trne In all harness; tree from I vlec; excellent under saddle; fast traveller; goodeoupe I h T^Tu*"e-QUAR^B *OI?ARBNCE, IN GOOD ORDER, I lined with rrtmioft mttn. I BLACK TROrHNa HORFR BILLY BOYCB, IB HANDS high, 9 year* old', kind and true In ail barne**; Area front I vice; has a record r>f ? *6, and can beat f-AO any day and I can trot in 2 M to the pole; I* very stylish and handsome I and warrautcd Hound; also set single Uarness and I NO-TOP ROAD WAGON. BUILT BY ROOUP.S. DARK CHESTNUT HORSE, 15* HANDsi HIGH; kind and true in all harness; free from vice: good travel-1 ler; an extra line road hone; tears nothing and war-1 ranted sound. I THREE TOP WAGONS. BROWN' HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; good travel-1 ler .free and stylish driver and warranted sound. I BROWN SAbDLE HORSE, 16k HANDS HIGH, 9 I {?ears old: free from vice; very ?tyflsh; a splendid saddle I ?orsc for ladles' use. I POUR SLEIGHS, TWO AND FOUR-8EAT. BEOWN PONY. 15k HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and truelii ail harness and under saddle; free from I vlff fist traveller, (rci- driver and an excellent pony for I cTilMreu'* use; warrnitt-d sound. _ _ I BAY KENTUCKY HORSE, lift HANDS HIGH. 6 year* old; kind and true In all Barnets; free from vice, good traveller, very stylish, fears nothing and warranted t>ound. BAY MARE, 1SK HANDS HIGH, 9 YEARS OLD; kind and true in alt harness; free from vice, good travel ler, and has been driven by ladies and children. Road Wagon, built by Brewster, of Broome street Road Wagon, built by Benson. Top and no top Wagons, Phaetons, Bockaway, Depot and Express Wagons, Weighs, Harness, Ac. Weather never interferes with our sales. AH -THE CELEBRATED AND FAST ROAN TROT ? . ting Gohllng BILLY PLATTER at public auction; was sired by Iron Duke and bred in Orange county; is 15k high, 7 years old. an elegant driver; has a record of 2;40iioii Newliurg track; Is a grentpolc horso and war formerly driven on the road with Romeo; has no vices and is warranted sound and kind. . ALSO HIUU BRED AND SPEEDY GOLDEN 80R rel trotting Mare, sired by Snip, he by C. M. Clay, dam by Ethan Allen; wa* raised In Otsego county; is about lrUfc high, 5 years old; an extra handy and game driver; is tine under saddle, can trot in 3 minutes; Is finely gaitcd; gentle for any one to drive; flowing mane and tali, and warranted sound and kind. AkOVE WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE AT BAKER A CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, To-morrow, December4,at 13o'clock. _ _ LOOK OCT FOR T&E CATALOGUE IN TO-MOR row'K tlcrald. An PRIVATE STABLE 187 WEST FIFTIETH BTRKET For sale, a Brougham, built by Brewster A Co., in |flue order; a tine bay Horse for Brougham, T or dog ' A Co., in _ T or dog rart, warranted: EngliiU Harness, single, mounted in brass, made by Hart, of London. , Avery handsome cocpe. just finished-. round front and scat; also, second hand Coupe, very nice one; in the best order; very cheap, $500. At wo Third avenue. . Bells, sleighs, robes, harness, express Harness, Wagons, Road Wagons, 5 Rockaways, 15 Pony Phaetons, 20 Too Wagons, Oigs, at 1,401 B roadway, near Forty-first street. JAMES JENKINS, Manager. BOARD FOR HORSES-ON LONG I U.AjtD; BEST OF care; box stalls; price reasonable. Address J. H. BRADNER, box 1,380 Post office. CORBETT A CO.. 122, 124 AND 126 WEST TWENTY tilth street, offer the following, low One Portland Cutter $150 One slx-K?ated Sleigh 276 together with Robes and Bells to correspond. Ail strictly first class. COUPE OR CARRIAGE HORSE FOR SALE.?A VERY handsome >'ark bay Horse, over 16 hands high, long tail, 9years old; sound and kind; to be sold, the owner having more horses than required. Apply at private sta ble lis West Twenty-eighth street. C10UPES. COUPE ROCKAWAYH, SIX-SEAT WERT ) Chester Phnetons, light Rockaways and every other style Family Carriages; reduced prices; sccond-hand Rockaways, Dog ('arts. Pony Phaetons, Buggies, Brett, Coupe Rockaways, Ac. MANUFACTURERS' UNION, 638 Broadway. For sale?a gray jiorsb. laf; hands high, 7 years ol>l, suitable lor private use; kind and gentle; sold for want or use. Apply until gold at 269 West Tenth street FOR SALE?a private team op stylish bay Horses, well matched, 7 and 8years old, lftJi hands; strong built; l'ooj drivers double and single, and iioth broken to saddle. Can be teen at 330 West Twenty-seventh itreet. For sale-fine black horse-, kind and sound i good for a doctor's wagon. Call Tor three davs, 203 Lexington avenue. For sale?a jet black horse, 7 years old, 16 hands; warranted sound and Kind in all harness; suitable for coupe, carriago or business horse; also a black and tan Slut, at 204 Greene street. For sale?a large black horse, is hands; sound, kind and gentle;. suitable, for a coupe, ex fress, or Junk: will be sold cheap. Apply at 1/9 East wenty.second ttreet or "Sale?horse, wagon and harnesstto gether or separate; bay Horse, 6 years. 1# hands high; sound and kind In every respect; business Wagon and Harness in good condition: sold lor want of use. Apply until sold, at stable, 2!*4 Delancey street. For sale?a second HAND coupe; light. and in good or'ler; polo nnd shafts; price $150; at BREWSTER A CO.'S, 84 l-'ltth avenue, corner of Four teenth street. F- OR SALE?A GOOD upper CANADA HORSE, lAjk hands; snitoble tor a grocer or an express; sound; kind and true; would exchange lor a pony; will be sold cheap. 373 West Forty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. For sale?a top wagon in good running order; suitable for any business. Apply at 110 Divi sion avenue, Williamsburg. IJOK sale-a team of bay ponies, is hands high, 6 and 7 years old, suitable for n truck or ex press; warranted sound; must sell. 370 Hudson street. For balk-a homb, truck aid harness" horse 1(3 hands, 8 years old, over the distemper; sold onl.v lor want of use. 324 Hudson Mreet, comer Yandaiu. Fob sale?a coupe, with folb and shafts, in erfect order; will be sold cheap. Apply at livery Stable, corner ot Thirty-seventh street ;tnd ???cven.h a v. For sale, cheap?six sleighs, robes and Bolls; all in good order; also one pair dapple ?ruy Horses and one single Horse. Can be seen at GEORGE WRIGHT'S stable, adjoining Houston street ferry, Wil liamsburg. _ For sale cheap?horse, new wagon and Harness, suitable lor a grocer or other light business. For pnrtlcu'ars apply at 313 Willow street, corner Ninth street, Hoboken, N. J. For sale cheap?a splendid gray horse, 7 years old, warranted sound and kind in all harness. Apply at 159 East Thirty-second street. Horse blankets, hoods.?no advance in prices; old prices maintained; don't pay high prices; plenty ol goods ot all kinds cheap. At MOBSMAN'S Harness Ware rooms, 114 Chambers street. nORSK WANTED.?A STYLISH, RROY/N HORSE, not under sixteen hands nor ovrr six years old, to draw In doi'ble harness. Apply at stable. No. 3 West Seventeenth street. . PAIR OF MESSENGER GRAYS, IS HANDS; FINK drivers; trot 111 3 minutes, 19 miles an hour; perfect ly broke, double, single or to saddle ; tor style and action cannot he excelled; warranted .sound; one bay Horse for a physician or family use; also two trotting Horses. In quire ot T. CRANE, 62 East Twenty-sixth street, near Fourth avenue. Private stable to rent-87 we?t fifty tlfth street; fitted up in the most approved manner; ' has box stalls, Ac. Apply on premises, or at No. 29. Rush to the great, renowned empire Sleigh Kepository, where j?u will find i"O0 Sleighs, of all styles, trotn$30up; three six-seat Sleighs (second : hand) at a reduced price; 7ft second hand Carriages, of I ; all descriptions; Top and Road Wagius, Hockaways, Coaches, I h.setuns and Depot Wagons, of every descrip tion ; Buffalo ltobes and Wolf ltot.es, from 912 up. Thirty ' per ccnt cheaper than Broadway prices. WM, II. GRAY', -ll.iiKl 22 Wooster street. STHIGHS, SLEIGII BELLS, EVERY DESCRIPTION, new and second hand; >evcral lcit from last year, slight)v soiled, lor sale elicap; all styUs Carriages. manufacturers' UNION repository, 638 Broad way. SJLRIGH WANTED.?ANY PARTY HAVING A NICK 5 one-seat or light two seat Sleigh, in good condition, and will sell right, can find a purchaser by addressing, wiGi description, as below. Will also purchase Poie, Bails, Itobes. Ac- Addre ss A. F . bo* IbJ Herald office. HORSBCB, CARRIAOKS, it . SLRIGH8 AND CABRIAOK8 FOR SALE?COM PRIS. ing lStsieigb* irom last Winter, slightly soiled; .sell ing cheap; making room tnr new stock. H. B. WITTY A Co.'HI Manufactory. Nevlnaand Fulton street*, Brooklyn. STABLR TO BENT ?PART OF PRIVATE STABLE ON Kut Thirty-ninth street, near Madison avenue, with rtom for coachman. Apply to J. ROMAINE BROWN, 1^3n Broadway. fHR LARGEST BALK THIS SEASON. A SUPERIOR LOT OP HORSES AND CARRIAGES, the property of private parties who are going abroad, at auction Tins DAY, at 1*J o'clock. & JOHNSTON A VAN TASK ELI., 110, 111 and 114 East Thirteenth street. Pea catalogue above. WANTRD-A CIRCULAR FRONT COUPE, t'lTY ?taker. Address, with name of maker and lowest cash price, COUPE 8., Herald offlce. TXTANTED IMMEDIATELY?A STABLE FOR FIVE ?V to tea horses and room Tor wapons, between t'anal and Fifteenth streets, fast or west. Apply to the DO Mime SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, M Chambers ?treat. ^R A OOOD HORSE?SOLD FOR WANT OF fUu asa; a Waterman top Brg*v, in good order, $83. Stable to let. 245 WealTwcnty-sixth street All C ?BLACK HORSE, FIT FOR EXPRESS OR vilw. grocer; also bay, *125; both warranted sound and kind or money returned; must sell, closing business. 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-Unit street. Bl'NINKSg OPPURTIHITIRH. A PARTNER WANTED?WITH $500. IN A MANPAC lurlng business; without rUk, Kales ready, quick re turns, profits large. Address J. ULAL'VELr, Herald office. A PARTNER WANTED?IN AN ESTABLISHED xV btisiness; light And profitable ; $400 will buy oue half interest For particulars and interview apply to MOODY A CO.. US Broadway. ?' A PARTNER-IN OFFICE AND COMMISSION BI'SI ix ness, with xome cash capital; can have'trial beforo purchasing and securityibr money. AMES A CO.. C?mission Brokers, SM Broadway. A PARTNER WARTED-IN THE LOAN BUSINESS; JX established eeversl years; has a :aw thousand dol lars loans on band; wants to establish a branch offlce. Address CONFIDENTIAL, Herald offlce. A PARTY WITH *8,000 WOULD LIKE A PARTNER' -fY in some established business, or would accept a posi tion in any first class house. Address In real name, giving references, T. 8., Herald Uptown Branch offlce. A LB AND PORTBB BREWERY.?PARTNER WANT A e d, with *3,(U?, In a business already established. To the right person an excellent opportunity is offered. Addresa BREWERY,'Herald office. ; A PARISIAN DBB8SMAKF.R, UAVINO A OOOD established trade in this city, and being able to take the entire management of a large establishment, wishes to And a partner with rome capital, in order to carry on her businees on a larger scale. Address Mine. LEPER, 20 West Fokrtli street. A COTTON BATTING BUSINESS-SPLENDID MA chine ry, fer sale; a bargain; if not sold privately will be (old oy auoaon, onTharsday next, at 11 o'clock. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A MAN WANTED?WITH SMALL CAPITAL, TO TAKE half Interest In a good light business: chance seldom offered; Investigation solicited. Particulars at No. 5 Dcy street, room 21. ? ??" ?* m m, ... ? i .. i i... ? . - N - A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY OFFERED TO AGENTS and no risk run; a sure tiling; il not cold the article may be returned and your money paid back to you with pleaMiro i the proflts are large. Call at MOODY A CO.'S, 18> Broadway, New York. ATTENTION.-FOR SALE, HALF INTEREST IN THE Confectionery Manufactory and Oyster Saloon busi ness, 746 Eighth avenue, Steady man having about $900 will meet with a rare opportunity. A HOUSE DEALING IN ENGINEERS' AND machinist's supplies. lard oils, Ac., and manufac turer! of all kinds ot bolt*. nut*. Ac., desiring to retire, offer tor pale their well established mid desirable Imsi noss for $9,000; valuable employes remain. Apply to GRIGOS, CAKLETON A CO., 98 Broadway. For sale, for $h,oo<v-or to exoiianoe for a New Jersey Farm, a well-established Manufacturing Business In extracts and One groceries; or if desired will take a partner wtih $3,000. Apply to GRIGGS, CABLE TON A CO., 98 liroadway. FOR SALE?a FACTORY, 22x03 FEET; four story hlgli; fitted up with four drying rooms, steam bed; has 4,000 teet of 1-inch pipe, boiler, dye tubs and tanks complete; has been used an a buck ruin lac lory. Inquire of K H. WELLY, 26 Vescy street. Laundry.?one of the best paying laun dry Businesses in the city for sale, on account of sickness in family. Call from 12 to 1 at 96 Duane street. PARTNER WANTED?IN A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR Lusiness up town. Inquire ol or address J. LEE, SOS East Twenty-eighth street. PATENT.?PARTNER FOR AN ARTICLE ACKNOWL edged by ewtHhrtties to be the best yet brought out in the line. Apply at 198avenue A, from? to 6In the even ing; Rare chance to make a fortune.?partner wanted in manufacturing a light article, just pat ented; used by everybody; profit* immense. Apply this day a: 1?6 Broadway, room 14. ( SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTY.-fl.fiOO ONLY required to own halt and immediately enter Into an old established Printing. Lettering und Lithographic Es tablishment. T. MANSON, Financial Aiient, 29 Broadway. WANTED.?A GENTLEMAN OF INFLUENCE AXD with some means, who can assist In promptly placing first class railroad bonds, will bo conceded an in terest in a valuable contract, from which be can rosllze a fortuno In a short time. Address for three days CON TRACTOR, Herald office d?OAA ?AN ENERGETIC MAN WANTED?WITH ?|>OUU. above capi'ai, to engage with advertberin a profitable manufacturing business in Philadelphia. STONE, room 3, basement, 167 Broadway. Aafor House? bjr ca"?'? lor refer' T ~~ ** at 'oom 148 roo'"^5,'ronno tilli _30*2toef"rUoutar? ?t U Br&Sy' dSl Kim ?NEW8PAPER PARTNER WANTED.?A ?l,t)UU, splendid chance for a man acquainted with tne newspaper urd Job printing business can bo secured by applying at onco to FARMER, LITTLE A CO., 60 Beekmau street, New York. tfiQ Ann -WANTED, A PARTY WITH THIS ?PO.Uuv. amount to join equally in a pleasant busi ness speculation which will realise *40,000 in three month*. For particulars, address HUDSON, Herald lip town Branch oftlcc. d? - nnn fio.ojo, $25,000, $.w,i oa. $no,ooot $60,000, JpO.UUU, 980,000, $100,000 and $lfl<i,000, special, for investment by various parties in different kinds of es tablished business CHARLES G. DAHLGRE.VS COMPANY, 112 and 114 Broadway. Otr AA(l ?FOR SALE, AN ESTABLISHED MANU ??.UUU. tucturing business; cash fiale; profits large and no risk: can bear strict investigation: good reasons given lor selling. Address SUBSTANTIAL, Herald office. nnn -PARTNER WANTED. WITH ABOVE amount, to increase the business of an old established and paying hardware and houscfurnlslt ing business; best reference* given and required. Ad dress box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,205 Broad way. nnn <:ASH A-ND ACTIVE MAN WANTED-TO ?O.Uv/U Join the advertiser, in Boston, in a business connected with building; will net $15,000 per year sure. Address BOSTON. Herald office. <SiQn nnn TO *?o,ooa-special or general qPOU.UUl/ Partner wanted, by an old established and well known house, reorganizing January I, engaged extensively in manufacturing and Importing silk goods, trimmings, Ac. Address W. A K., box 4.1'Jl 1'ost office. proposam. Board of bnginbkrb of the fourth avenue Ihpbovkmkst, Ornca Grand Ckntkai. Dkpot, Nkw York, November 2S, 1872.?Notice to Contractors ?Sealed proposals tor work on the Fourth avenue improvement, between Forty-ninth and Seventy-ninth street*, will be. received by the undersigned at this office until two o'clock P. M. of December 16, 1S72. I'lans, specifications ana blank proposals will be ready 011 and alter the 29th inst. ALLAN CAMPBELL,'! Board of A. W. CRAVEN, ! Engineers EDWARD II. TRACT, I Fourth Avenue I. C. BUCKHOUT, ) linprovemeut. J^RLSII BEEF AND VEGETABLES. Navt Pat Orrn'K, No. 29 BnotnwAr, I Ni w York. Dec. 2. 1H7-'. ( Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Kresli Beef and Vegetables," will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. on the seventh (7th) day of December, INT.', tor the supply of one hundred thousand (100,0U0) ponnds of Fresh Beef and one hundrid thousand (100,000) pounds ot Frosh Vegetables, at the Bruoklyti Navy Yard ai.d Station, as required. 1 he Beef must be of good qualify and eqnal to the grade necessary to make the best mess beef, and l.c delivered In equal proportion of fore and hind quarters 'I he Vegeta bles must be of the best quality the market affords, and the Beef and Vegetables must be offered for by the pound. Bonds, with approved stfkirlty, will be required In one quarter of the estimated amount of the contract, und twenty percent In addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment as collateral security tor the due performance ot the contract, which re>>ervatlon will not be paid until the contract is fully complied with. Every offer must be accompanied by a written Kuarsu tee, signed by one or more responsible persons, that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted en terintoan obligation within five days, with go A and sufficient sureties, to ftirnish the articles propose j. No proposal will be considered unless accoinyanfol by such guarantee, and the department reserves the right to reject any proposal unless the responsibility of The guarantors Is certified to by the Asses; or r,t Internal Bev I enue tor the district In which they reside, and unless satisfactory evidence that the hid<Vr U a regular dealer In the articles ho offers to sti;.).'iV Is turnkhed with the proposal, as well as to reject any proposal not considered advantageous to the government. It is to be understood that the contract will expire at the close of the fiscal year ending Julie 30, 1873, without I regard to the quantities which may have been dellveiod, and. In case the stipulated quantity of either article shall be delivered before that dale, leaving a balance due on the other artlclo, the contract may lie considered as com pleted ill full, a* the option of the department .1 O. BRADFORD, Pay Director I'nilcd States Navy. % Kl KOPK W MTHAMMIIPS. J STAR LINK FOR OCEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, VI/HITE STAR LINE Tf FOR QCEENSTi 0ARK VINO Til B I'NITKD ?TATR8 MAIL. New and full-powered Meant?lilp?. Sjtiliitcr from New York <>n ttaturdayn. (turn Liverpool on Thursdays, calling atCork Harbor each way. ATLANTIC Saturday, December 7,'*t U A. M. CELTIC! Saturdaj, December 14, at 3 P. M. ADRIATIC Saturday, December 21, at 10 A. M. OCEANIC Saturday, December 28, at3 P. M. BALTIC Saturday, Jnnuar> *. ?from the White star dock, Pavonla ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodation* lor nil c1?h?< unrivalled, combining safetv, speed and roimort. Saloons stateroom*, smoking room and bathrooms In midship nection, whero leant motion If felt. Surgeon* and stewarden accompany the steamer. Kates?Saloon, >80 in gofd: steerage, $30 in correnc v. Those wishing to send for friends in the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 cur rency. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, Ae. Drafts from ?Hipwardfl. For inspection or plans and other information apply at the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bllts of lading issued to Continental port* J. H. SPARKS, Agent. National line of steamers. Weekly to yueenstown and Liverpool, fortnightly to and from t<ondon direct. TO QUEBNBTOWN and LIVERPOOL, from piers 44 and 47 North River. ITALY, Thompson Saturday, Dec. 7. at 10 A. M. SPAIN, Grace Saturday, Dec. 14, at S P. M. CANADA, Webster Saturday, Dec. it, at 9 A. M. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE QUEEN, Andrews... .Wednesday, Dec. 11, at I P. V. THKSR STEAMSHIPS ARE THB LARGEST IN THE TRADE. Cabin passage, $M and 975, currency. steerage. 938, currency. Prepaid steerage ticket* from Liverpool, Qucenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow or London, 932. currency. For further information apply at the company's office, W Broadway. fT W. J. HI RST, Manager. 0'DONOVAN RO88A NATIONAL LINE, 3K9 BROAD way, City Hall.?Beautiful steamship ITALY sails 10 o'clock, Satnrdav. Superior steerage and cabin ac? commodatlons at the lowest rates. Drafts payable every where. C1UNARD LINE. J THE BRITISH AND NORTn AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STKAMSIIIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK H ARBOR. ? FROM NEW YORK. ALGERIA Wed., Dec. 4 ABYSSINIA. ..Wed., Dec. 2.1 JAVA Wed., Dec. 11 CUBA Wed., Jan. 1,1X73 CALABItlA...Wed.,Dec. 18 PARTHIA.Wed., Jan. S.1S73 And cverj following Wednesday and Saturday trom Sew York. RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin, 990, 9100 and $130, golil, according to accommo dation. Tickets tn Parts $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terras. Steerage 930, currency Steerage ticketa from Liverpool and Quoenstow n and I all parts of Europe at lowest rate'. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, I Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Medlteyanean ports. For freignt and cabin passage apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling lircen. For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CH VS. O. FRANCKLVN. Agent. Notice. The ALGERIA will sail for Liverpool and Queen* town on Wednesday, 4th insf. Steerage passengers embark at 3 P. M. ABIN PA8SENOERS PER STEAMSHIP ALQKRIA. embark from the Cnnard wharf, toot of Grand street, Jersey City, at 8 I". M. on Wednesday, December 4. CHAS. O. FRANOKLYN, Mo. 4 Bowling Green, New York. SPECIAL NOTICE.?GOODS 8HIPPED FROM HAVRE O for transhipment at Liverpool to Algeria, November 10, arrived too late: will be forwarded ny the Java, No vember ?, 1872. ClIAKLES G. FRANC it LYN, Agent. Anchor line. Express passenger steamers sail every Saturday, at noou, from Pier 20 North river, New York. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all rail way stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor way, Sweden or Donm.lrfc and Amorlca as safely, speed ily, comfortably and cheaply as any otlu-r route or line. From New York. From Glasgow. Saturday, Dec. 7 ANOI.IA Saturday, Dec. 28 Saturday, Dcc. 14 INDIA Saturday, Jan. 4 Saturday, Dec. 21 CALIFORNIA. Saturday, Jan. 11 Saturday, Dec. 28 AUSTRALIA.. Saturday, Jan. 18 Saturday. Jan. 4 VICTORIA..,. Saturday, Jan. 23 Passage payable In currency. To Glasgow. Liverpool or Londonderry Cabins 905 and $75. Excursion tickets #1J0. Intermediate $35. Steerage $30. Certificates at lowost rates can be bought by those wish ing to send for their friends. Apply at the company's offices. No. 7 Bowling Green. HKNDKUSON BROTHERS, Agents. THE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S Iron mail steamship SILESIA, Captain N. Trautmann, will sail ou Thursday, December 5,1872, at 2 P. M., for Hamburg, taking passengers Irom New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. Flrat cabin, $130. Second cabin, $72. Steerage, $30, payable In United States gold. KUNHARDT A CO., C. B. RICHARD ft BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 01 Broad street, N, Y. CI Broadway, N. Y. The PRISIA will sail December 12. 0 NLY DIRECT LINE* TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con tinent will sail from pier No 50 North River as follows:? V1LLE DE PARIS, Surinont Saturday, Nov. 3.) WASHINGTON, Rolissan Saturday, Dcc. 14 ST. LAURENT, Lamarle Saturduy, Dec. 23 PRICE OF PASSAGE IS GOLD (including wiue) TO BREST OR HAVRE, First cabin, 9125; second cabin, 975. Excursion tickets at. reduced rates. These steumers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returftlng from the Cof tincnt of Europe, by taking tills line, avoid both trunsi by English railway and tlic discomfort of crossing tli Cnauncl, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 53 Broadway. rNMAN LINK, lor Quecnstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail steamers are appointed to will as follows:? CITY OK WASHINGTON Thursday, Doc. 5, 9 A.M. CITY OK MONTREAL Saturday, Dec. 7, 11 A. M. CITY OK ANTWERP Thursday,Dec. 12, 2, P. M. CITY OF BRU8SKLS Soturduy. Dec. 14, 2 P. M. CITY OK PARIS Saturday. Deo. 21.10 A. M. CITY OP LIMERICK Saturday. Dec. 2*, at 2 P. M. And each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pier 46 North River. RATR8 OP PASSAGE. Payable In Cold. Payable In Currency. First Cabin $75 Steernge $30 To London Kl) To London 3(1 To Paris 90 To Paris 38 Pa-scngers alro forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rate*. Tickets can be bouqlit here at moderate ratet by per sons wishing to seno lor their lrlends. Drafts issued at lowest rates. Kor further lntoriuaUon appiy at the Company's office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. North german lloyd steamship company. For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship DONAU, Captain O. Krnst, will sail on Saturday, December 7. at SI*. M.. flrom Bremen pier, foot Third street, Hoboken. To be followed by SteainshlD AMERICA, Captain R. Bussius, on Saturday. Deember if Rates of Passago to London. Havre and Bremen, payable in gold, or its equivalent in currency. First Cabin Second Cabin 71 Steerage 30 For freight or passage apply to OELRIOHS k CO.. Agents, No. 2 Bowling Oreen. TTNITED states mail LINE.?STEAM TO <4UEBNS U town and Liverpool. Sailimr cverv Wednesday. WYOMING, Price Dec. 4, at Sk A. M. IDAHO, Morgan Dec. 11, at i)i P. M. From pier 46 North River. Cabin passage, Si*), gold; steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, fiO, curiency. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamhnro, Nor way and Sweden. Ac. liraitsou Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply to * WILLIAMS A GI/ion, 29 Broadway.^ Notice.-the -splendid wBEBBBfiFWyoming, Captain Price, will rail from pier 46 North River for Queenstown and Liverpool on Wtdnesdav. December 4, atSK o'clock A. M. Cabin passage, $81* sold ; steerage, $30 currency. Apply to WILLIAMS k GUION, 29 Broad way. npAPScorrs emigration and foreign ex JL change Ofllce. 86 South street.?Krafts from ?1 up wards, available. In all parts of'Great Britain and Ire land ; and Passage Tickets bv steamship and sailing pack* at* Issued at lowest rates by TAPSCOIT BROS. k CO., 44 South street, New York. COASTWIOT HTKAHSHII'h. Pacific mail steamship company's line to CALIFORNIA, JAI'AN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA. CARRYING MAILS. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO ASrINWALL, PANAMA. SANTA MARTHA, (iKEY TOWN AND PACIFIC COAST t)K MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CHILI. Steamers leave lOtli, 20th ami :)0th of each month, ex cept when those dates lall on Sunday ; then the day pre vious. Dee. 10.?Steamer HENRY CIlACltCET, CspUin A. O. (Jray. will leave pier 42 North River, at 12 o'clock noon, lor Asplnwall direct,connecting nl Panama with steamer CONSTITUTION, Captain Ctverlv, touching at Acapulco, Manzanlllo and Maxatlan, San Diego ami San Pedro; also connecting for all Central American and South Pacific ports. Departures oi 10th and 20th each month conneut Willi the Company's steamer, touching at SAn Benito, Tonata, Sallna Cruz and Port Angel. Freight for all way ports received uu,tl 4 P. M. of December 7. An extra steamer will leave San Kranclsco December 10, 1472, for Japan and China. For rates of passage, freight wid all further Intirmation apply at Company's office on the pier, loot oi Canal street. I\ R. BABY, Agent. RED BALL LINK OK MAIL HTEAMFR& New York to uemerara, calling at St. Thomas and Barbados to land tnalN and pa??cnges. These first class, full-powernd Iron steamers are in tended to suit from Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn, as follows :? mandingo. 1,800 tons December 21 FOLLOWED BY LAGOS and GUNUA EVERY THREE WEEKS THERE AFTER These steamers arc specially adapted to tropical service, have large staterooms, bathrooms and superior veutila tlon, and take only tlrst class psssengers. A limited amount of cargo will he taken. Hornstedt k (i art liorne, owners, 70 South street. For freight or passage ?pglyRto 70 South street. New York. TOOK PUKRTA PLATA. BAMANA AND ST. DOMINGO r city.?The I'nlted States mail steamship TV BEE, Captain E. A. Delanoy, will leave pler4Nortli River on Wednesday, December 4, at 3 P. M Rills of exchange on Puerta Plats, Sainana and St. Domingo city in sums to suit purchasers for sale. For freight or passage a only to UPOFFORD. BROTHERS k CO., Ci Broadway. COA.STWISK STBAMMUWI. I VKR4 cm Now York and Mexican Mall Steanwiiip line, tearing pier No. S North Elver at J I*. M.. direct i? a CLEOPATRA, PhUliDs (Havanaonly)..SatnrMy. ?{??? CITY OK MKRHIA, tlmmerman ^V..H./'rw iS CITY or HAVANA, (Havana only) .Saturday, oae. jo CLEOPATRA, Phillip* (ttarana only).. .8n?rnay, oeo- ? CITY OF MEXICO, Sherwood Saturday, Dec. w CITY OK HAVANA, Deaden (Havana only). "at., Jan. ? For irniglii yS()NS, ? Br^lw.y._ 1 JDIHD 8TATR8 AND HOY A I. MAILS FOR HAVANA .ATLASTir^MAli.1 STF 4MSHJF COMPANY, ?alllat every fortnight, on Thursday, at S o'clock P. * prootaetyi from pier 4, North River. m CRE8CRNT CITY, Captain T. 8. Curtis December n MOKRO CASTLE. Captain T. H. Morton December* CRK8CRNT CITY, Captain T. s. CurtU January ? lor freight or passage apply^to DIMO(,K PwMellt No. .1 Bowling Greet*. F wmmaam OR NEW ORLEANS DIKRCT. Southern Line. _ __ The staaauhl* CITY OF AUSTIN, Captain Eld ridge. will leave pier SI East River, Wedneeday. December 4. Freight for Hi. Louis, Mobile and Galveston takeu. Insurance guarauteed. For Irelnht or pa wage, having superior acoorauaoiie. tions, apply to H h^LlorY A CO.. 15.1 Maiden lane.^ FOB NKWOB^AN^CT. From pier No. # NorthRlrer^at J o'clock P. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. . ? The from well Sleumship J^inc. Tlie steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain JR. V.JHgrtf. wUl leave pier No. ? North River on SaWrt^ttteoo* iu?r 7 iitHnx'lock. P. M. Freitfht received dAlly. jj TEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS. The .VI rtoamshlp CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, la now receiving freight at pier 20 East River. The nteainer UKO, W. CLYDR will follow. . # Through bills of lading given to Houston and all potutt on the Galreston, Houston unil Henderson and B. ?. R. ? ( 'speolal>&Ra!ei>.?Freight not over 6c. per foot. 2c. per gallon and 80c. per 100 pounds on all groceries, Ac., Ac. l or freight or passaje app^h^ m MaWen lllae( or W. P. CLYDE, lt'J Wall street OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND BICBMOWD.-r1 The Old Dominion Steamship Company wll from pier H7 North River their elegant nioi^wheel ship NIAGARA, Read, commander, for Clty Polnt and Richmond on Yucfldftv, December at? I. M. ?lta?w ..hip OLD DOMINION, Walker, tor ? aMn* SK& anH &u3f. west Through passenger tickets isauod to all polntfc Accommodations uuequalled. Apply at pter S7, or at tM general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner ot Dey slroeA ~ TRAVEIAiEIW' oillDH. V-1 iVf "iilVKHL LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT.? F ThVstoainersBRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, from pier 28 North River* toot of Murray street, dally excentcd) at I I*. M- Tickets sola to principal point* I a New England ,the White lent -CARPETS, Furniture, Lace Curtains, Window Shade*. at vcrv low ,.rl "I'for'tfo large whole, sale nniI retail wiararcrauis, wo to ?^'Jhth avenue, cot ncrs Thirty-fifth an,w. O. FarreU. _ T T 407 SIXTH AVENUE?RING SECOND HELL-TW^ iLXSS ?!????" Mmm prices. i TTAIR1 HAIRI HAIRI-SHAW'S PATENT HAIJi, H equal to human hair: can be oombed and brtMhedj Switches, 50c.. human hair, cheapest and best in.the arid MS Sixth avenue, between rwenly-secouaanu Iwen ty-third streets, up stair* ___ Mll^LlSKRV AMI DBKiSMAKWO^ "T^VRENCH LADY, JUST COME FROM PARIS, WITB A beautlfttl costnincs, will >ell them at very reasonable price. Address W Sixth avenue. liiTUMK V LATURE k CO., FRENCH DRES9 M makers, just arrived from Paris, with the latest stvles 47 West Twenty-seventh street, between Broad way and Sixth avenne. ? -TtV EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV? 1 2 nue ? Mme FRANCIS.?Suits made In the latert style*, from $10 to ?1S; Cutting and Fitting on reasonable terms. ? INSTHIJCTIOjV. ~kTtUOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 ^wStlnS A opposite Cooper Institute.?Bookkeeping, W rit.nfl Arithmetic nud Languages. Day and cvmUM^ LaliejJ Jrisfetla^gaa .5 Xi?' _ Wsruvffs sjsrasiswsA si.s Post^olUce. ??? T?ITtIINE^S WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMB B UCN Ac.-DOLBEAR'S Commercial College Ml Hroailw'av corner Eighteenth street, is open day an? evening, bentlcmen, ladles and boys canliave P'JNJJJ 1o?!4oim and be prepared tor bitainess In a superior praej ticul manner PStlCcss, cramping or trembling remove* and nervousness cured. BOOKKFFPINO AND BUSINESS AFFAIR3. 0 C. C. MARsH'B rooms. 116 Broadway. Apply for circulars^ ?? E^S^^j^i^^^uUon^^e^aysjSd^hur^i^bi corrected. ? I "DAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. THIRTY-TIMRD r Iire.1 Proadway junction Sixth avenue.?Speclall ?es 'lKSitVWnZ VrlthmeUp. higher Mathoma cfc I aiiaufMtcs; uventy-four Writing lessous, 80; (liinllflcS as bookkeepers and cashiers; every uay and evening ? t*i.'ADINO FRENCH TO LADIES ANI> PRACTISING!" R 'conversation h/ an cxpnrlcnced tcaohcr (? ,''r*,icti Protestant lady>. tV)r retcrences and terms apply te Private School, 239 Fourth avenue, near Nineteenth st. SEAMEN~AND OTHERS WISHING TO LEARN THE art of practical navigation will please call on or ad? ilress L. S. OOItDON, late Instructor of navigation on board tho New York school.hlp Merourv and ex-oftloet I nlted statesNavy, 246 West 'thirtyninth street. W\NTED?A LADY, TO INSTRUCT A LITTLE GIBI. * during several hours each day; must hare sonw knowledge of German. Apply at once at 22 East ?2d st. ~ LrOA \OFFlV: B9. ~Tt n BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. UP A stairs highest cash advancos on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Pianos. Ac., orbjmght; 1 awnbroker? Tickets bought at 77 Bleccker street. , _ AT WOLF BROTUERH'. w broadway, betwrk* Nineteenth and Twentieth street^.?Money loane# Watches Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, ,-ilks, par* tic uhirI yPlanos"p r I v a te parlor for ladies; bu.tne* strictly cotiilUeuliai. "T JupVpAN OFFICE?$75,'?0? ESTABLISHED 1S64.? A Any amount loaned on Valuables, Watcher ^'a nit Jc?elry, Silver Ware, Camels Hair shawl^ i nr?? '*c or will buy; prices par excellence paid, j jj; BAkltlNUKK, 755 Broadway, opposite Aalor place. ? T HVMAN'S 710 11 ROADWAY'?LlHI'.KAL AD j\. vances made on Diamonds and \Vatclie-, ware, ic" or will pay the highest market price for tha same. DM. JOHNSON, LOAN IlKOKKK, 195^ BOWEBY,' ? opposite ftprlng ?treet?The moll ClMfASl -nd cx tensive establishment III the cuuittrv. Money humeri on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelrv, Silverware, Sin.?, I dices, bliawls and every description <>r Personal Property. Alio lor nale a Urge Mock ul silk*, Velvet*, Furs, Laces, 4c. ______ I" OAN OFFICE. 91/7 BROADWAY, BKTWEEW J Twentieth ana Tweiity-tirst streets.?Advances to nny amount nn Diamonds, Wstches, Jewelry. 4c.; ??m* bought at lull v-tue. OH established ami reliable. iliiCii miWM Broker OR1Y LOANBD-ON DIAJ|6n0& WATCHES. JEW clry and Silverware, anil the same bougntand sold. OBO. C. ALLEN, (Ml Broadway, near Fourteenth street^ ?jney lo\ned?on diamonds, watch khi, Leaaes, Furniture and all descriptions of Merchan dise; same bought. Hlerege taken. i'llKISTAI.I.KK It and 17 Al.inK<lon square, Eighth avenne, near Bleeckerst QO nassai: street, opposite post office.? Ou Liberal advances made on Diamond*, Watche% Jewelrv and all kinds of Merchandise. The sauie bought and sold. Hooin I. A HQ SIXTH AVKNI/'B, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURT* ^tUO and Twentytlfih streets.?Liberal urivances inad? on Diamond*, Watches. Jewelry and all kinds or Hood*. Same bought at full value L. BERNARD. rtfle BUOADWAY, CORNER AMIIY STREET 000 Monrv liberally advanced on Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, Dry Oooda, L?Ji?u' Fur* ami all other Personal Properly, Tiie same bought ami sold. _ M. ROSEN BE ltd. Q(\U BBOADW AY. OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STBEET.? OUU Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watcher Jewelry, Bilks, Dry Goods and personal property of ever/ description; private entrance lor ladies. J A. J'ACKSOJr. Q1Q BROADWAY (OLDEST ESTABLISHED INtt ?7lO most responsible office).?Money advanced oa Diamond*, Watches, Jewelry, Lace*, Ac. S?mo boutfht at run value. A. c. mitrs 1 OA7 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BKANCHL I?^U I room B.?Parlor lor ladles. Branch l;U tuitoa ?treat, Brooklyn. Money loaned on Diamond*. WalclM% Jewelry, Ac. Same bomtht and sold. MsPo BKQS. d!|(W| niWI TO LOAN-ON WATCHES. DIA <Pll'U?VvU moods. Jewelry, Laces, Ac ; the ?nuae bought an I soKI (?> GOODS I KIN A COu 711 Broad w at.