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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 14,358. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1875.-TR1PLE SIIEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS?Second Paok?Fourth, fifth and sixth column*. AKTUuLtMiY?Twei rTH Park?Sixth column. BILLIARDS? Ninth Pack?Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED-Fimt l'AUK-KlflU and alxth col li inns. BOARD and LODGINO WANTED?Fiiust Page?Sixth ! column. _ kBKOOKLYN URAL ESTATE FOR SALE?Second Page? First column. .BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES?Ninth Page. BUSINESS NOTICES?Seventh PAUK-Slxth column. CITY Hi: A I, ESTATE FOR SALE?SECOND Pack?First t column. _ _ . CLERKS AND SALESMEN?Twit, rni PAOE-Fir?t and I second columns. ICLOTHINU?TwKi.rTH Pack?Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS?Twelfth Pace?Second l column. _ , COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS?Twelfth Pack?Fifth and ? sixth columns. COUNTRY BOARD?Finstl'ARR-Sixth column. DANCI NO ACADEMIES?Skookd Page? fourth column. DENTISTRY?Twelfth Page?Socond column. T>KY GOODS?Fikmt I'aiih?Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISUED AND UN FURNISHED? Stco.ND Page?Second column. {EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS?Twklftu Page?Fifth column. 5 UROPE?Twelfth Page?Fourtfi coluiuu. EXCHANGE?Siicwro Pag*?Third column. ?FINANCIAL?Ninth Paue. FOR SALE?Ninth I'aoj:?Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? Second Pack?S?cond column. FURNITURE?Second Page?1Third column. HELP WANTED?FEMALES?Et.xrx.iTii Pace?Sixth column. and Twuntl PAGE?First lu'lumu HELP WANTED?MALES?Twelfth Page?Socoud col uran. HOLIDAY PRESENTS?First Pack?Sixth colnrau. HORSES CARRIAGES, AC.-Fikst PAGE-Third. fourth and filth columns. HOTELS?Fikkt Pagv?Sixth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, AC., WANTED?Second Page?Third column. '.INSTRUCTION?Sixond Pace?Fourth column. ?J.ECTl.'RE SEASON?Second Page?Third column. LOST ANI> FOUND?First Page?First column. MACHINERY?Ninth Page?Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS?Twelfth Page?Sixth column. MATRIMONIAL?Twelfth Page?Fourth column. MEDICAL?Twelfth Page?Sixth column. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKINU?Firm PAGE?Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS?Tenth Pa<je? i Sixtli columt). MUSICAL?Second Page?Fourth column. INEW PUBLICATIONS?Seventh Page?Sixth column. PERSONAL?First Pack?Firnt column. 'PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AC.?Second Page?Fourth i column. POST OFFICE NOTICE?Ninth Page?Sixth column. PROPOSALS?First Page?Second column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES? Eleventh Page?Sixth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALK OR TO RENT?Second Page?First column. REAL ESTATE TO EXC1IANGE-Skoond Page?First column. REAL ESTATE WANTED?Second Page?First column. REWARDS?First Page?First column. SALES AT AUCTION?Twelfth Page?Third and fourth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?ElKVKJtrn Pace? First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALES?Twelfth Page?First column. SPECIAL NOTICES?First Page?Second column. SPORTING?DOUS, BIRD;), AC.?First Page?Third eol nmn. STORAGE?Second Page?Fourth column. THE TRADES?Twelfth Paoe?Second column. TTflE TURF?First Page?Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES-Shoond Pace? First uiul second columns. ^TRAVELLERS' QUIDE?Twelfth Page?Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET?Second Page?Second column. [WANTED TO PURCHASE?Ninth Page?Sixth oolumn. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC.?Second Page?Third ' column. ?WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE l OR TO LET?Second Pagh?First column. JPBJUSONAli. ** A MKTHY8T."?MY PRECIOUS DARUNU, IdON'T JV despair; bo hopeful nnu courageous. Trust in ttio Jmppr future. I look for you Tuesday 5 o'cloct, an usual. Do please write ut once. Trust In uie. Always your own kincere and devoted darling, "EYES." ASYLUM?ABSENT TUESDAY. COME SAME TRAIN Thursday. DEUCE. ADOPTION.?RESPECTABLE PARTIES WISH TO adopt an infant from birth. Address Mrs. SEWAXL, Brooklyn Post offico. KORIAN.?INFORMATION WANTED AS TO TOE residence of Hugh, James and David Dorian, helrs-at ot John Dorian, who died in Mexico in 1873. Address T. C. VERMILYE, Jr., 71 Broadway, New York city. "TVEAR PET?CAN I SEE YOU SOME EVENING NEXT X' week ? If so, what evening, where and what hour f Answer by mall. ? STAR. IjIRKNCII INHERITANCE.?MR. ST. EDMB JACQUE ! raier Is requested to conimiinicale Immediately with his Virotlinr, Credit Foncier, Paris, concerning the aflairs of tbo lute Mr. Jacquemler. IflBORGB BORN, OP ANTWERP.?IMPORTANT LET vX torn waiting for you at Post officc. Call for thetu im mediately. "INFORMATION WANTED?OF THE WHEREABOUTS JL of John Watson McCarty. Any parson giving such in formation will be rewarded. Address FLORENCE MC CARTY, Puerto Cabollo, Venezuela, South America. .tr CHARLES E. WARD WILL SEND HIS ADDRESS 4 or call at tho T. S. B. he will hear something to his ad vantage. J' OHN K. TURNER, AUCTIONEER.?PLEASE SEND address to Dr. BTKBLB, 3fi4 AilelpM street, Brooklyn. T TO E.-S. WILL CALL END OF WEEK, DARLINO. MONi?AY p. M? DECEMBER 0, UNIVERSITY CARS; lady and clMirly geutleman; rapid walking frotu Thir ty-fourth street up SlxUi avenue to Forty third street. Gen tleman mention somo incident, addressing YBUVE, Herald Uptown Branch office. MY FAITH IN AMERICAN HONOR RUINED MY large young family. Is there no unselfish, honorable man hero willing to sate the wrecc T Address box*5,4.Y7 Pout office. "VTADIN.-AT NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, ON THE 7TII J. 1 October, 1875, Marj Ann Nndln, tho wife of Thomas Sadin, aged 38 years, died suddenly, It Thomas Kadin, who is now in America, will communicate with his friends at Nottingham, England, he will bear something greatly to Lis advantage. VTOTICK?PIIILIP JOHN MORGAN, OF NEWPORT Xi (Monmouth), left England for .America in 1*54; had employment ^t Rochcstor, N. Y.. and is supposed to have lolt tor the gold diggings In 1836. If ho ?111 cutumiioicaie with JOHN NEWMAN, Westgate street, Gloucester, England, he Will hear sonirthlne to his advantage. Should ho be dead, any person giving reliablo information will be rowarded. gSALLUST.?WHY CO CRUELLY VEILED t DARE I hope for a chance to see you again. Address CARLO, raid Uptown Branch ofllre. SE. M ?YOU OR ANY ONE OF YOUR INITIALS ? can have my beautiful new Paris china Dinner Set, gold border, cheap. Address box 105 Post office. STEI! Will tho lady who sat on right of her companion t'nvor the person who lingered anil saluted when leaving the hull by addressing DISCRETION, box 108 Herald Uptown Branch officer |CTH AVENUE STAGE?FIFTH AVENUE AND *.1 Thirtieth street; with mother; stono-colorud kids with pocketbook in hand ; assisted, 11 o'clock. Lot mo hear trom you. Address W. W., box 185 Herald offico. liOST AND FOUND. Lost-a spitz dog; answers to the name of "Flory." A good reward will be given if brought back to 113 Bowery. 1 ORT?GOLD BRACELET. ON SUNDAY EVENING, JU lietweon Twelfth street ami Seventh avenue. Fourteenth ntreot to Broadway, thence Fifth avenue to Twentieth street. Liberal reward. Address HAUDY, No. 23 Seventh avenue. I OST?TUESDAY, 7TH INST., BETWEEN THE CHEM J icai and Citizens' banks, a sum of Money. The tinder will be liborallr rewardod by returning the same to room 17 71 Broadway. I OST?MONDAY AFTERNOON, A DANDIE DINMONT J Scotch Terriar; answers to tlm name of "Dnndie long tail, long brown ears, with hair clipped offends; supposed to have strayed off In the Forty second street or Uroton Mar ket from the person who had him In charge; (ti."? will bo given If returned to 413 Fifth avenue.v 1 OST?BANK BOOK NO, 61,94.1, ISSUED BY THE J Manhattan Savings Institution, and payment of the eame has been stopped. Tho t!nd?r will oblige the owntr by frturuing ihe same to the bank, o44 Broadway, coruer of Bleecker street. ?J OST?IN GOING FROM TENTH TO SEVENTH Aj street, Second and Hrst avenues, a Diamond Earring, A suit.ihlo reward given for Its return to all East Tenth ?treet. " Mrs. TAPPEN. I OST?IN FIFTIETH STREET OR THIRTYTHIRD J street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Ihe Drop fioin n diamond earring A suitable reward will be given on re turn to East Twenty first street. I OST YESTERDAY, A BLACK LEATHER POCKET J book, with monogram M. S. T. ill siher. Kinder will lie rewarded liberally by leaving It at 144 East Thirty-filth Street. T OAT-BANK BOOK ON FRERDXEN'R SAVING AND AJ Truit Company. A liberal reward will !? paid to Ander. SARAH A. JOHNSON, No. 153 West Twenty (fourth street. KK WARDS. rf.ward.-lost. on Saturday, decem her 11, in or near Staten Island Railioad ferry Bouse, a I'ilty-cloilar Bill, The above reward will be paid to the Hnder by Mr STEVENS, in Staton Island Railroad ferry office, root of Whitehall, New York. dttyrt REWARD?FOR A LONG-HAIRED BLACKISH grnySkye fcrrier Dog, with nickel plated chain collar, If returned to No. 12 Lexington avenue. 41 (t REWARD AND NO qURSTIONS ASKED FOR ?!> I ' ' tho return of a gold hunting e.i?e Watch, stamped iuslde case Y. S. Jk Co., is, lost Friday evening, Decembor 3, J. H. 1IORTON, Jeweller, ?>:< John stroet. (A VERY LIBERAL REWARD WILL HE GIVEN TO finder of earring* lily shaped, with two green pendants i?nd ihree small diamond*, lost from Forty-eighth street M>ir ?kei to children's Kwin^s, Arsenal, Central Park. PEL 4.KAM A MEYER, 456 llroonte street. IS" ?CIAL DESPATCH KS FROM WASHINGTON IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM BVKKK NIUUU SPECIAL. WOTICK8. A ?I?AAC oTISoYCB. 267 BROADWAY, LAWYKB, ? Noisiy. Commissioner; DWorces obtained promptly without publicity; causes?Desertion, Incompatibility, habitual drunkuuness, liiUdellty, Inhuman treatment, cou vlotion ol felony. Passports obtained. AFFLICTED TAKE NOTICB. ?A SPEEDY CURE FOB nervous debility ami all important eaten requiring either surgical ur medical treatment. U. D. GRINDLE, M. D., 142 W ont Forty-eighth street. A? BODA WATER. MINERAL WATERS, GINGER ? Ales, sparkling Winas, manufacture of complete out fita of Apparatus and Materials, with full Instructions; all departments of manufacture, bottUng and dispensing; ex elusive rights In desirable territory; catalogues free. JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth aud Twenty seventh streets. New York. A?KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES OF J. 8. SMITH ? A Co. KKNTCCKY. EXTRA CLAM 177, FOB 1873. 77, 32, 6. 08. 19, 0, ?), r,8. 3, 2, 42, 37. KENTUCKY, CLASS 178. KOIt 1875. 65, 73. 15, 11, 62, 37. 54, 77. 3d, 29. 63. 7.1 All orders address B. NATHAN, Post office box 4,870 New York city. A?PARKS, EMERSON A CO., AGENTS FOR ? Kentucky State Lotteries, drawn dally. Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 days. Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn December31,1875. Prir.es cashed, information furnished and circulars sent by addressing PARKS A CO., ISO Broadway, room 4. Post otlice box 5,272. Private office* attached. Otlice hours 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. A?EXTRAORDINARY HAVANA LOTTERY, ? December 23, 187".. 1 prise of Spanish Dollars $500,000 1 prise ol Spanish Dollars 100,000 1 prise of Spanish Dollars 50,000 2 priios of each, Spanish Dollars 25,000 and 2,003 other prizes. Eighty-ninth Roynl Saxon < lorcruinent Lottery, $3,481,0120 gold to ba drawn. , First drawluw January 3 and 4, lSTO, Kentucky State Single Number Lottery, brand llolday Scheme, December 31, 1875 First prlie, $100,0110. Full explanatory circulars free. T1IEODOR Z8CH0CH, Post office box 5,594. 110 Nassau street. Beauty bewitches the soul of man; to win her smile ho will lliug treasures at her feet, will sur render his life, nay, the Immortality of his sonl. Ladies, beauty Is a talisman that draws the nn-t flinty hearted mau to your embrace. Secure b#*uty by uslug DR. GOURAUD'S Oriental ('ream, or Magical Bi>uutiUi<r, ? well known, efficacious and Innocent preparation for the skin. Found at Dr. FELIX GOUKAUD'3 depot, 49 Bond stroet, aud druggists'. G Diseases of men and important medical and Surgical Cases a specialty. HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington uvrnue, near Twenty-ninth street. Office hours from 8 to 1 "EXTRAORDINARY" DRAWING, HAVANA LOT JCJ tory.?Great holiday drawing. December 23; $1,200, 000 In prises; Whole Tickets, $90; fractional parts in pro portion. Circulars oi information famished by G. OTIS A CO., 335 Broadway und box IM5 Post office. Extraordinary DRAWING-HAVANA LOTTERY? December 23. 2,097 prl/.os with u capital priw of $500,(NX). Send for circular of lull Information to Post office box 4,3-5, W. FALLS A CO., 02 Broadway. Fistula, and piles.?dr. siblf.y cures Fis tula without cutting. I*ocal application only. 24-1 Sackott stroet, Brooklyn, N. Y. RAND HOLIDAY DISTRIBUTION of the KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. SIMMONS, DICKINSON i CO., MANAGERS. TO BH DRAWN AT COVINOTON. KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1875. PRIZES. I Prlxe of $100,000 la... $100,000 1 Prl*e of 50,000 Is 50.000 1 I'rixe of 40,000 Is 40,000 1 Prise of 30,0*X) is 30,000 1 Prise of 20.000 is 30,000 1 Prise of 10,<*>0 Is 10,000 5 Prises of 5,000 are 25,000 10 Prises of 2,500 are 25,000 50 Prises of 1.000 are 50,000 500 Prises of 100 are 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 10 of #2,500 approximating to $100,000 are. $25,000 10 of 3,000 approximating to 0").'*>> are 20.1X10 10 of 1,750 Approximating to 40,(100 are 17.500 10 of 1,500 approximating to 30,000 are 15,000 10 of 1,250 approximating to 30,001) are 13,500 10 of 1,000 approximating to 10.000 are 10,000 5,0OO 20 m e : 100,OX) 5,631 PriMsatBoaatiBgto $000,000 Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quarters, $5. Address all orders to SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO, Covington, Kjr. German uptown savings bank. Tlie depositors of this Institution are requested to pre sent th#!r pass hooks as soon as possible at the counter of tho hank, 906 and 908 Third avenue, corner of Fifty-Qftli street, for the purpose of ascertaining balances dus them. HERMANN UHL, Receiver. 01 IlEAT BRITAIN.?ANY FIRST CLASS MANUFAC T facturing or wholesale firm desiring to open up a trade in England may And the right opportunity by sending full particulars to a resident of New Y ork, now iu London; liest references. Address J. D., 53 Chancery lano, London, Eng land. Havana extraordinary lottery-capital prise, $500,000. Tickets can be had, wholesale and retail, IVom K. SONNENBEBG, Post office box 190 New Ha ven, Conn., or Post office box 5.!>22 New York city. K?CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESS.?IMPROVED . method cures worst rases in half tho time heretofore required: instantaneous relief; trial free, DR. STOD DARD, No. 8 West Fourteenth street. New York. K?OFFICIAL DRAWING KENTUCKY STATE LOT . teries. SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO., Managers. KENTUCKY, KXTUA CLAM NO. 089?PEC HUH Kit 13, 1875. 77, 12, 73, 19, 34, 45, 39, 74, 46, 43, 5, 8. KKNTUCKY. CLASS NO. CDO?IIKCKMRKIt 13, 1875. 48, 19, 06. 72, 15, 33. S, 42. 31. 27, 10. 60, 7. IIK.NRr, KXTItA CLASS XO. 775?DKCKMBKK 13, 1875. s 43, 51. 17. 26. 10. 24, 07. 50, 5V. 72. 12, 40. HKNHV, CLASS NO, 776?I) Kl'KM UK It 13, 1875. 3, 26, 44, 00, 28, 72. 20, 30, ? 38, 54, 52, 45, 1. Error. ?Kentucky, Class 088, No. 10, iu the sixth station, should be 19. Full information by applying to or addressing J. CLUTE, 2<X) Broadway, or oox 4,909 Post office. K?SIMMONS. DICKINSON A CO.'S GRAND MONTH ? Iv Extraordinary Drawing, on the Havana plau. to be drawn December 31; also, the Koyal Havana Extraordinary of Cuba, to be drawn December 21 hull intormation ny applying to or addrosaiug J. CLUTK, 300 Broadway, or box 4,96b Post office. I A DIES WISHING TO SECURE HOME COMFORTS. J with superior attendance, during Illness should call at once at 149 Charles St., between Washington aud West sts. XTKRVOUS EXHAUSTION.?A MEDICAL ESSAY comprising a series of lectures as delivered at Kithn's Museum of Anatomy, Now York, on the cause aud cure of Premature Decline, showing indisputably how lost health may be regained, affording "a clear synopsis of the Impedi ments to marriage and the treatment of nervous and physi cal debility, being the result of twenty years' experience. Price 25 couts. Address the author, I)r. L. J. KAliN, office and residence 51 East Tenth street. New York. Royal saxon lottery. Brunswick and Hamburg Lotteries. Royal Havana Lottery. WACIISMANN A CO , Bankers, Post office box 3.310. 75 and 77 Nassau street. Royal Havana lottery ? extraordinary I)iawing, December 23.?B. MARTINEZ has resumed the business of his latu brother, J.B., on the same princi ples. Address B. martinez. A CO., 10 Wall stroet, base ment, middle office, or box 4,082 Post office. New York. CM'KCIAL DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON. O ALL the LATEST NEWS AND EVERYTHING WORTH HEADING IN the EVENING TELECIIAM TONIGHT FOR TWO CENTS. rTIHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT J THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY authorized OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF advertisements AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD:? BROADWAY. CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY. 530 SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STKRRT, PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK lyn. qfci ?$i ?$i?$i _$i_$i_$i ?$1?$i?$1?$i?si?$t?$i. 'Pi A chance to draw $5<),i O).?Wyoming Lottery draws Dm ember 15. Capital prise $80.00:); $200,000 to be ills trlbuted; tickets $1 ; six for $5; circulars mulled free. ALLEN A CO., 79 Nassau street, New York. <1:1 9HH llllll ? GRAND EXTRAORDINARY Drawing, Havana Lottery, Decem ber 23, first prise $500,000: 2,090 other rash pri*o?. Clrcu lars sent tree. JOSEPH BATES, 202 Broaiway; New York Post office box No. 2,281. $1 .200.000. ?GRAND _ extraordinary ? rawing.?Havana. December 23. Circulars, with full particular Tree. Address P. C. DEVLIN A CO., Stationers and Genoral Agents, 80 Liberty street, New York. PKOPOS.tljg. QRA1.KD PROPOSALS WILI- HE HKCKIVEII UNTIU 0 rebrojfT 1, IS70. by the Tr?i?tee? ot tho Sew York and Brooklyn Brides, at their office, No. 21 Water street. Brook' lyn, V. Y., tor the manufacture and delivery or IXJ tuna of cast iteol wire rope, r?i|?lreil for the erection of tho tempo riiry foot bridge. cradl? cables and other appliances n^ces rary for the coimtruction of tho mala cable* of the Ku?t Hlver Suspension Bridge, Printed upeclllcatlon*, (.leather with any Other Information In regard to these rope*. may be obtnineii Irom tho Secretary 01 the Board, or of tho C'hlol Engineer, W. A. IIOKIIUMI. CiTRKET UAU 0 ADVERTISING. OrriCK IUitiboreCitt I'amknukr Ram.'.v it (!o*r?!*r, ( Dec. 3, 1073. J Pron.isali for renting tho advertlilnif prlTllegen In the cfcr* oT tiie Baltimore (Tltv I'niseiiijer Railway Company for tho yet"' 1870, or lor a period ol two or thi'Mi years, will bo received at the office ot tho Company until 12 Monday, M. December 21). Iiitorniation fui'niilicd ou Inquiry at tho ..(lie* WUUN HOWIE, I'mUmi. 8PORTIYG?POOS, BIRDS, L10K SAMS?IMPORTED RKD SETTER DOO. PRMALE, X1 9 mouths old. JOHN MOIIL, corner Herbert and Monitor streets, Williamsburg. THE TURF. "TTENUIKTTA." TUB CELEBRATED TROTTING Xl MARE. WILL BE SOI.I) AT AUCTION THIS MORSIN(J at ARCH. JOHNSTON'S. SEE DtSCiUl' TION IN CATALOGUE. HOUSES, CARRIAGES, AC. A SECOND HAND JUMP SEAT WAGON. CITY build, perfect order; also Tup Wagon cheap. 1,503 Broadway, corner of Yorty-aixUi street. AtlOOD, CHEAP WORK HORSE SOUND AND kiml, suitable lor coal cart, truck or heavy work; also Furnitnru Truck and H arnnM, suparate or together. Apply at No. <i Bayard street. In the bakery. AT A SACRIFICE.?A VKRf STYLISH ROAD HOUSE, ?Jdark brown, 15)* hands, 5)? years old ; broken to saddle; ?old lor want of use. 229 Went Thirty-sixth stroet. A HANDSOME SECOND HAND COUPE. IN I'ER fect order; also a Landau, a Curtain Coach and six passengor Rook away, for salo vorv cheap. WOOD BROTHERS, 740 Broadway. A GOOD WORK HORSE, 10 IIAND9 HIGH, AND one gray trotting Home, can beat 2:40, will be sold cheap, for debt. Inquire at 9(3 Pearl itreet. A?'THREE HORSES. YOUNG AND SOUND. FIT FOR . truck, cart, grocery, farm, Ac.; will sell; no decent offer refuted. Can be seen three days at 192 Division street, stable. A?I OFFER, ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S .? dnath, four Ilorsus, suitable for any business. at half value; trial allowed. SO Amity street, between Thompson and Sullivan, n ithu stable. A CAR I.OAD OF WESTERN HORSES JUST AR rived this morning, for sale or exebaugo; suitable for any business purpose; a good (rial allowed. 57 Great Jones street, near Bowery. A?MUST BE SOLD HALK VALUE. TO I* ROAD ? Wagon, Pony l'heeton upholstered Portland Cutter^ set of light and heavy single harness; all equal to new. 13 East Fiftaeuth street, between Broadway aud Filth av. AUCTION HOUSE OF VAN TAHSELL A KEARNEY, 110 and 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGE3 EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. On every horse that is warranted sound or kind and trne in harness, froui one to three days U given to test war rantees. CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S (TUESDAY'S) SALE. AT 10 O'CLOCK. GENTLEMAN'S TROTTING TURNOUT.?BAY GELD log, sired by secoud Uambletonian, dam a thorough bred mare, is 1^4 hands high, S years old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; very stylish and handsome; can be driven by a lady; fears nothing; a superior roadster; is warranted to trot in 2 :U5 single and iu 2 ; KJ to the pole ; was driven last summer by M. Roden In 2 :80; for gentleman's road use has no super ior, and is warranted sound. HARNESS, IN GOOD ORDER. MADE'BY CAMPBELL. TOP ROAD WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY Dusenbury A Van Duser. Robes, Blankets, Ac. PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT?TEAM BLACK HORSES, 1&V hands high, 7 andS years old ; kind and true iu all harness; free from vice; havo flue style aud action ; fear nothing; can he driven by any one ; are in every way a safe and reliable family team, and warranted sound. SILVER-MOUNTED HARNESS, IN GOOD ORDER; Robes, Blankets, Ac,, and ELEGANT LANDAU, LATEST STYLE, BUT LITTLE used, built by Miner A Stavons.? GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT?BLACK TROTTING HORSE, sired by Vermont Black Hawk, dam a Ratt'.or maro that trotted in 2 :20: is 1S>? bauds high, 9 years old; Kind and trno Iu all harness; free from vice ; very stylish; can trot in 2 :S5 when in condition, and can trot in 2 :4S auy day; has great endurance ; is superior to the pole and a first cla.*s horse for gentleman's road use. Also set tine city made Harness and TOP ROAD WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY Brewiter & Co., of Broome street. ELEGANT TEAM CLOSELY MATCHED BAY HORSES, hands high, 8 years old; kind and true in all har ness ; free from vice, triek or fault; very stylish and handsome; last travellers; do not shy or fall; are a very superior road or carriage team, and warranted sound. DOUBLE HARNESS, MADE BY DUNSCOMB. AND TOP WAGON, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS, BUILT BY Wood Brothers. COUPE ESTABLISHMENT-CHESTNUT HORSE. 10 hands high, 8 years old; kind and true In every way; has been used by a private family for coupe and car riage driving; can trot better than .'J minutes; hat great endurance, and (old only for want of use. SET COUPE HARNESS, NEALT NEW, AND COUPE. IN PERFECT ORDER. PAlRBLACK CANADIAN PONIES, 12 HANDS HIGH, 7 aud S years old; kind and true In all harness; extra fine under saddle; froe from vice; prompt aud stylish drivers; fear nothing; can be driven by any ono, and are warranted sound. CLARENCE, GOOD AS NEW, BUILT BY BREWSTER A Baldwin. BROWN MARE. 15>,? HANDS HIGH, G YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; a last travollor; free and gauiey driver; has great endurance aud warranted souud. AJso set Harness and TOP PONY I'll A ETON, NEARLY NEW. GRAY HORSE, 15J? HANDS HIGH, 9 YEARS OLD; kind and trne in all harness; free from vice; very stylish; has been nsed for coupo and carriage driving and is a first class family animal. JUMP SEAT WAGON. IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY Brewster A Baldwin. Bay Horse, 1SX hands high, 7 voars old; kind and trne in all harness; t'reo from vice; a fast traveller; free and stylish driver; fears nothing and warrauted sound. TOP ROAD WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY Hooker 1c Co. SEVEN FIRST CLASS WORK HORSES. SEVERAL FINE ROAD AND FAMILY HORSES, PORT laml Cutters, top and no tup Road Wagons, 19 Horse Collars. Harness, Robes, Blankets, Ac. SALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK. A CCTION. CHATTEL MORTGAGE. AUCTION. OK THE WELL KNOWN TROTTING HORSES ANO HOAO EQUIPAGES ESQ., FOl OK JERSEY CITY, OF EDWAUD HALL, ESQ., FORMERLY RESIDENT TO BE SOLI) BY PUBLIC AUCTION THIS DAY (TUESDAY), December 14, at 11 o'clock sharp, at the liable No. -'I Neilson place (Mer cer street), between Waveriey ami Clinton places, where stock has bren removed for convenience of sale, to be sold under it foreclosure of a chattel mortgage. Including the famous fast and null known Trotting fiel ding Northern Chief, by Volunteer; has a record ol 2 27 V Soirel Gelding Defiance by Cnlifontia 1'ntchen; hug a record at New England Fair of2::!6. Sorrel Gelding Captain Russell, by Alexander's Pilot; record at Medt'ord, bent heat, 2:2!l. . Sorrel Gelding Mystic Boy ; record at Medford, fifth heat, 2 :40'i Sorrel Ma'e Mary A. Whitney, by Oolddust; trotted four heats, winning pnrse in 2:32ft, 2:3Ml4, 2 2 :114V Bluck Mare Dauntless, by Genorol Knox; has record of 2:2M. Brown lTorse Joe Hooker, by Young Columbus; trotted at Nat Irk in J :3f>V 2:85 2 ::17. t. Bay Gelding YouBfMaca.br old Hauibietonian; trotted nt North Adams in 2 iiS, 2 :->4 and 2:55. Brown Trotting Gelding Frank l'slmer, by Etlim Allen; can trot in 2 ::>0; l>*s a record ut Natlck in 2:M"V Also three top Road Wagons, polo and shafts; ono Pony Phaeton one Depot Wagon, one Portland Sleigh, two sets double Harness, live sets single Harness, all the elegant Blankets, Bear Robes. Bolls, Whips, Ac., Ac. N. B.?THE ABOVE STOCK OK HOUSES ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE ANV PARTICULAR MENTION. AND ARE ALL PERFECTLY SOUND. KIND AND TRUE, AND HAVE NO SUPERIOR EITHER FOR ROAD OR TRACK PURPOSES, AND WILL BE SOLD TO HKHIEST BIDDER, WITHOUT LIMIT oil RESTRICTION, RAIN OR SHINE. By order, CORNELIUS PARLEY, City Marphal and Attorney for Mortgagee. Auction. this day. SPEED, STYLE, BEAUTY. O. W. JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 14, AT II O'CLOCK A. M., AT THE UNION CLUB STABLE, IHTH STREET, THE SECOND DOOR EAST OK .".TH AVENUE, THE PROPERTY OK A UKNTLEMAN FROM " CALIFORNIA. I.N CONSEQUENCE OK THE GREAT FIRE IN THE MINES OK VIRGINIA CITY HE IS COMPELLED TO RETURN HOME AND SELL ALL II1S FAST AND VALUABLE TROTTING STOCK, consisting of four fast and valuable trotting, road and truck Horses. No. 1 U the celebrated bay Trotting Horae George, l.'iV hand*, S years old; beat record 2 :U8, but can trot iu 2 :3U in 10 days ; he is warrantod to trot this day in 2 $0: warranted souud and kind. No. 2 la the celebrated Trotting chestnut Horse Lexington, loV bands, 7 years old; can trot in 2:3<>; la- war runted to trot this day in 2:40; this pair of horses were purchased of Mr. Edward Junes; they trotted together on Fleetwood track In 2 :30; they niako a very last team, but will be sold s.-purate. No. :i is the fast Mambrino Chief Mare. Katy C., fl.ieurs old, i:.^ bands; was driven by Billy Boyoe In 2:H7, three days alter she arrlvod from Kentucky ; warranted sonnd and No. 4. One elpgant city made Top Road Wf son, pole and ?halls, and flue doubt* and single Harness. No. Ono light single seat Trotting Wagon, Fur Robes, Sweat Dress, Stable Blankets and Whip*. ALSO, IMMEDIATELY AKTER THIS SALE, THE STOCK OK MR. CARR, OK BALTIMORE, WILD BE SOLD, confuting of tho fast trotting d?p;>le gray Humble toniao mare, Aille Gray, 7 years old, l.r>*% hands; record of 2 ;H?, bat can trot much I'nstor now, with Trotting Wagon, single Harness, 1 Portland Sleigh All the above Stock will positively be a >ld to the highest bidder, rain or shine ; terms of sale, cash; a deposit of 25 per cent required on all pur chases. N. B ?The salo of gentlemen's Trotting StoOk solicited; quick sales uud prompt returns. A?Major CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER.? . MORTGAGE SALE of a FAMOUS TROTTING TEAM. Will be sold, with the consent of the mortgagee and mortgagor, ?Mltivoly without reserve, oil Wednesday, December f>, IH7*>, ut 11 o'clock, at Barker A Son's city auction mart and Now York Tattersall's, corner of Broadway and Thirty ninth street, the celebrated and vevv closely matched pair of cbcstnut sorrel trotting geldings, MOHAWK BROTHERS, both got by Mohawk ; the dam of one by John J, Crittenden, the dam of the other by Dykman's Mcsson* ger; are 10 high; foaled 1MK) and ISU7; are game amlvory easy drivers; have shown a private trial of 2:38$( to the pole; one can trot In 2 :.'to, singly, and tbe other close to it; neither have records better than 2 37; are unequalled hy any tor road use. and are sound, without blemish; will be sold separately or togotber. Stock now on exhibition Kt the in art. A -STARTLING, BLACK GELDISG, 1SK HIOH, . foaled IS70, bred by Charles Hacktnan, got by Messen ger Duroc out of Montgomery Maid, by Soeloy's American Star; can trot In 2:40; the finest galled and richest bred colt in Ametiua; will lie sold si auction to morrow (Wednes day). DMfmbCr I">, ut II o'clock, at BARKER & SON'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, where ho can now be seen. A?TEN WAGONS AT A sacrifice, roll EXPRRSN, ? grocery, business, bakers, butchers, milk, vender, de pot, dry goods utid delivery Wagons, from $.V) to $200, at WAGON KANUFACTORY, 220Spring stroet. A BREWSTER, OF BROOME JTRRET, CLARENCE, jk. a. as good as new, cost $2,0U0, linc<l with real satin, very stylish, will be sold; great bargain. Gordon's stable, Nos. :i and 5 West liiirtecnth street. # A -FOR SALE, FOUR HORSI.9 (THE PROPERTY ? of a wi'lowi, snitaUM for cart, truck, grocery, ex press or any busimat; cheap. Iuquirit at 170 Caual street, U#?l V^ivO. iiok8kh, carriaok*. *c. Auction house ok arch johnhton 10, 21, M aud 25 tilliitkknti1 STREET, nuar University place _ sales OP HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK. ON EVERY HORSE WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 HOURS TO 3 DAYS FOR TRIAL. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND MOST RELI ABLE HOUSE IN THE CITY. PARTIAL catalogue OK TIII8 DAY'8 (TUES DAY) SALE, AT 10 O'CLOCK. FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT? Cross mutch Team brown aad bay m?ro>, 15% bands, ? years; kind w I in *11 harness uad umln saddle ; free from vice; are j perfectly reliabio in every respect a* a family team * i and excellent roadsters in single or double harness; have trotted together in i ;45, cau do better single ; ' are not afraid of anything; pleasaut. easy drivers; have not a vice or i rick: warranted sound. SET DOUBLE HARNESS, Robes, Blanket-., Ac. 1'akk PHAETON, in good order, by Brewstor, of Bio?in& street. DEEI' BAY HORSE (St. Lawreoce ?*ock), 15% hands, 8 years; loug mane and tail; kind in all harness and under saddle ; has not a fault, trick or vice; Is not afraid ot uuything; safe for a lady to driro; does not shy or pall; nas good, square, rapid, even gait; la a spirited, showy driver, a good feeder, warranted sound; sold on account of loss of mate. SET DOl'BLK HARNESS, made to order by Wood Gib son ; cost $700; also SET DOUBLE harness, in gnod order, by Dean : also PARK 1'H.i.BTON, in good order, by llradlcy, Pray a HANDSOME BAY TROTTING MARE Henrietta; ; she was foaled in lSt)9, sired by American Star, Jr., he by Conklin's American Star, dam a Mes senger ui are; is 13% hands high. This mare was bred by Colonel I'euiston, of Lexington, Ky.; she hus trotted in 2 :4m, anil can beat that unw with a little training; sho trotted a match with brown mare Miss Drew at Fleetwood track Tuesday, De cember 7, 1S7.x In rain aud mud, and won the sec ond heat in 3:05, which was equal to 2:45. Hen rietta hus splendid gait, excollcut style of going, flno driver, au a1 roadster, and Is warranted sound, kind and true, and will be sold very low. ELEGANT SIX-seat SLEIGH, green plush, bv Gould. dark SORREL TROTTING HORSE jake, 15% hands, 9 years; kind in all haruass; free from vice; has a record of 2:45^can trot in 2:50 to-day; does not shy or pull; is not afraid of anything; in every respect a first class roadster; sold for want of use. TOP SIDE BAR road WAGON, nearly new, by W. H Yoong. BROWN MARE 15% hands, 0 years; kind In all har ness; free front vice; Iras beuu used to a pony pheaton during past summer by a lady; is in every way safe and reliable; warranted sound. TOP pony l'HAETON, little used ? set Harness, Ac. ELEGANT TEAM HAY HORDES. 15% hands, <5 years; kind in all harness: free from vice; good style and action; very stylish; fast, free drivers; ?re not afraid of anything; safe for any one to drive; inovery respect a first class family or road team; warranted sound. FULL CLARENCE. In tine order, by Wood Bros. TWENTY-TWO OTHER HORSES, description time of sale. THREE DEPOT WAGONS for account of whom It may concern. MILK AN*) RAKER'S WAGON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of every kind of Carriage, Wagon and Harness, sleighs, Robes, Blankets, etc., this day at ARCH. JOHNSON'S Mart, 10 to 25 Thirteenth stroet, near l'nivorsisy place. Weather never interferes with our sains. SALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK. A?TEN PAIRS COACH HORSES FOR SALE AT NO. . 144 East Twenty-fourth street, near Lexington ave nue, New York.?These horses are all closely matched, colors bay, brown and blaok ; they were all raised In Central New York, are well hrod and very fine, range from 15.3 to 10.8 hands high aud hare great style and action ; they have all been selected by myself with'the greatest care aud are fresh from the country; thorough trial aud guarantee will bo given and they will be sold at lock bottom prices. Pur chasers arc invitod to call. N. ii. SMITH. A?FOR SALE, FOR ONE THIRD HIS VALUE, THE , fast Trotting Horse, Young Morril; is a dark chestnut, 0 years old, 15% hands; warranted souud and kind; Is the most perfect gentleman's liorso goes the road; has a record of 2 :4i%. Private stable, 33 hast Twelfth street, be tween Broadway and University place. A?FOR SALE CHKAP-A VERY HANDSOME BAY . llambletontan Mare. 15 hands high, 7 years old; war ranted sound and kind in all harness; extra line nnder sad dle. Apply at private stable No. 2rt West Forty-fourth st. ?$175 WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS SHIFTING TOP ? gcntlomnn'i Road Wason. Pols aud Shafts, cost $475 last July; a fine Harness, $45; handsome Portland (.utter, $00 ; tine Robes, cheap, at private stable 33 East Twelfth street, near University place. C10UPE AND SIX SEAT rockaways A SPECIALTY; J hung low, making access easy; plenty of foot room; sittings very comfortable. A 3. FLANDRAU, 372 and 374 Broome street (old stand ot Brewster A Co.) CCOUNTRY BOARD FOR HORSES AT the BATH / gan farm, Morrisania. A. BATflGAN. Elegant six-seat sleioh, green plusii, by Gould. TWO CLARENCES, in good order, by Wood Bros. two PAHK PHAETONS, by Brewster, of Broonte street. ? TOP SIDE BAR WAGON, nearly new, by W. H. * k'x?ENoiON TOP PHAETON, nearly new, ky llat lleld a Jackson. STYLISH SIDE BAR DEPOT WAGON, by Ellis a Mulkav. TWO FAMILY OR ROAD TEAMS, 15V hands. TROrrEIW HENRIETTA AND SORREL JAKE this rt'arch. JOHNSTON'S Mart. 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near University place. Weather never Interferes with our SALES AT 10 O'CLOCK. SEE PARTIAL catalogue ABOVE. For salk-a medium sized work horse, very low: none better. Apply at 21 Grand street. Jersey City. Dr. o. P. BROWN. OR SALE?GENTLEMAN'S COUPE HORSE. DARK bay, 10% hands, 7 years old; warranted sound, kind, F vithout scratch or hlomlsh; trots in 3%; price $.'??) B. r. 1iovey, 124 West Nineteenth street. IjlOR SALE?a ROAN MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 10 ' years old; Sound aud kind ; has a record of 2 >41; price $00. Apply at 275 Spring street, For sale?a pair of iron orey carriage Horses, mated, 15% hands; sound, kind and stylish; owner has uo use lor them ; a good bargain is offered." Ad dress IRON GREY, hoc 190 Herald Uptown Branch office, For sale cheap, for cash?a fine single Horse, perfectly sound and gentle and a good traveller; also a side bar top bii'igy, in lirst rate condition. Can ho seen for two days at Eldord's stable. No. 4 West Forty-fifth stroet. t<TTENRIETTA" WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION POS jl ITIVELY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT ARCH. JOHNSTON'S SALE THIS MORNING. SEP, CATA L0C.UE FOR PEDIGREE AND description. Harness ?good buggy harness $7 50, up ward; double farm Harness. $19 50; Blankets, $1, upward; Buffalo Robe, lined, $s 50; Whips, 10o., upward; double buggy Harness, $21; team Harness, ?2-<. PETERS a CALHOUN CO., 33 Mercer street. Everything in the line lowest price for cash. Horse blankets, truck blankets. Dress Blankets, .stable Blankets. Large stock at lowest possible prices. Hand made Harness of every description. Rave money by dealing direct with the manufacturer. E. BARTLKTt, 02 Warren street, corner Colluge place. Horses wanted?to board for the winter; best of care ; fine box stalls ; at New Dover Stud Farm, near Rahwav, N.J. Address t1ios. FOSTER, Superinten dent, box 2<>3 Post office. Railway, N. J. Refers to i?r. J. S. Cattanach, Veterinary Surgeon, 1j West Forty-fourth street. iKE" WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION THIS MORNING AT ARCH. JOHNSTON'S. SEE CAT 'J I I VERY STABLE KEEPERS, ATTENTION-TWO CLARENCES, BY DUNN; TWO PARK P'lEATONS, BY BREWSTER, OF BROOME STREET; ONE ELE GANT SIX SEAT FAMILY SLEIGII, AT AUCTION, AT ARCH, JOHNSTON S, THIS MORNING. SEE CATA LOOUK. Must be .bold-four horses, suitable for any business; price, $50 to $100; also two one horse Trucks, nearly new, and Harness. No. 052 Hudson street. Inquire for truckman. cjleighsi SLEIGHS! n tiik KIMBAl.L HKKWSTF.lt Sleigh in all weights. We are now exhibition at our factorv warerooms, Broadway and Forty seveuth street, nearly 200 of these sleighs, bniltm onrown factory tuider the personal direction of Mr. c P. Klin ball, the well known Portland sleigh maker, which wo offer to the public as superior to all others *n quality and style. Samples at our warerooms. Fifth avenne and Fourteentlf streets. Popular prices, $1h0 and upwards. BREW STER A CO., of Broome street. OLEIGHH. SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS. 0 A. S. FLANDRAU, 1172 and 374 Broome street (old stand of Brewster A Co.) fPHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY notified THAT 1 THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARK TI1K ONI.Y AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT <>?? advertisements and subscriptions for the NEW YORK HERALD:? broadway, CORNER ANN STREET. i 205 BROADWAY. 5311 SIXTH AVE NUB, ii t SOUTH SIXTH STREET, philadelphia. CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK LVN. rnfle BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY hx PAS 1 sensor Itockawars, Coupes, Coupe Rockawavs and light Rockswsys, Urge Family Sleighs axl ('utters. J. COLYER A CO., 591 Broadway. TO I/KT?FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSE*. TliE ?malle?t Honkey and Wagon In the rity. will sell or let ruanoiahly. Cull *1 or addrrxs, for one week, M7 Wert Nineteenth ?tre?t. Vr-ANTED-MOrsE OR MARK,1,11*1 OR 1,2(10 l'OUKM; ll free, giniy nriver, free from vice; choitp for cash. Ad dress II., Herald Hroaklyn Branch otlce. "fVAHTKI)?ALBANY CUTTER, IN GOOD CONDITION! \l would ?Ko like to inly the robes and bells. Address, with prlcon, ?!. E. A., bo* UJo lleritld oltic TtTANTKD?A SECOND HAND rORTI.AXD Cl'TTER II nml also no Albany doulilo Sleigh for cash. Address box I'*7 Ntrttloa A. ?\17"ANTF.D?A UOHT PACKAGE WAUON. SUCH AN TT the Xdnnii or Anieric ut Express money wagon*. Ad die!**, stating teriu?, S. II. O. E , llerald office. Vl'INTKU BOARD FOR IIOR.HKS; ROAD AS? CAR V? ringe horses exorcised; (tree bo* *rttU b??l of rare; t ?? rin - inodernte. Address Hl'I'I'OI-lv FARM, box liM Post ofllce, Huntington, li. !. fl'ILL ?E SOLD, REUAUDI.KSS OF COST. ONE \i hUek Mare, Hume**, Dunwoinb maker, and ?lde b?r top Road Waiton, i>ui11 by Brewster, (/'all between luitnd j o'clock u ItBS' stublen, l'errj itreet, near Fourth utrnot. WANTED?A SOUND. PEEK OAtlRtACE HOR*I5, V? HitrneiillNMl li.ur-neatrd I'linelon or CarrlHit* Anv one having s*!w>, all III go,id order, f >r sale tinder (Mil . 9?u atldtc*? A, L. UUUtKRiUiMfi. W UreitdwM. CAHUIAGG9, *C. p' H('hask-a kre.su cow, alder! APPirri^EMry0drt,;'^?'^!..Ayr,h'f<'0r $150 pressVi*.^K ?AND8?>MB NEW TOP EX llamas* ll'i worthEJi m,<i *nT $3."iO; alao new Bo*. >10: ,io? $155.ltoJfS?T^W?tAB.i^5,!.TI'EM^s's BR?itT!V.^]KMt,'"w?ntyt|iriri*)itr)^^uu'*r' BBSM* 491 My Mock ofBJo.ghs ?'miu" " finrpai^"'^,'^1'ty ! $4 000 WOKTH?PI0J?. "AMKM. ROBES, AC., '3' * . V V/V/ consigned us direct from Boston w i i. tiers to noil; also Bells. Wlilps, Blanketa, Ac.; bottom nricea alao300 Que hrna Bird Cages, Ac. At private salesroom' No. 58 Liberty street. JKffE JOHNSON, Jr. BOARDERS WA.VTED. I BLOCK EAST OP CITY II ALL?PR iNKKfittT A Hoots. corner William street.?330 Rooms. 23c., 35c. jOo. ami #1; gentlemen anil families; plenty of bedclothes' cbeap Restaurant; open all night. 1 VERY ELEGANT %UIT OF ROOMS, UNEXPE0T L edly vacated by parties leaving for Europo; also large square Room and Rooms for gentlemen, with Board, at 217 W ?Mt Fourteenth street; references. "I HANDSOME 8C1T OF ROOMS O.V SECOND FLOOR, A two connecting on tbird, with or without private table ; highest references given and required. No. 23 West Twenty. sixth street. ? 1 FRONT ROOM, WITH GOOD LIBERAL BOARD, $7; -L ono largo Room, scootid floor (for two), $1H; brown stono ; central, genteel neighborhood, Union square t ctons town earn [wwn. 411 Heventn avenue. "I LAIUIE PARLOR (WITH PIANO) AND CONNECT "I? K0"n>," together or separate: other choice Rooms, suitable for famlliosor single gentlemen; day boarders; terms low. L8 West Twenty-niotii street, near Broadway and Sixth Avenue. dfcl PER DA V $5 TOW PER WEEK?NICE ROOMS, ?PA with good Hoard. West Side Hotel, ooruer or Flltr fonrth street and Mnth avenue. vill TO PER DAY, $0 TO 10 PER WEEK? . I .i, ?. room8: excellont table; families and single. 17(5 Rlcecker street, near Broadway. Convenient to five linen of ?trcat cars. 2 BLOCKS FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, 120 EAST Twenty-third street.?Handsomely furnished Room, southern oxposnre, with Hoard, en suite or singly; terms moderate; house flrst class; table hoarding. 2 ELEGANT FIRST FLOOR PARLORS-HOT AND cold water; private table if desired; also one single Koom ; references exchanged. 20 East Twentv third street Madison sqnaro. Mrs. P. V. KENT. ' 2 BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY-MARRIED OR SIN gla gentlemen can bo accommodated with first class Hoard on reasonable tenns; vacancy'for two ladios- table Board. 61 East Konrtli street. 2 GENTLEMEN OR MAN AND WIFE CAS' OBTAIN Board and Room ; also one gentleman with refcrunce, and of temperate habits, to room with one that lias been some yesn. 81 First street. 3 DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENTE (NO. 13 EAST Sixteenth street).?Two elegant Rooms on parlor lloor; also Room suitable for gentlemau end wife, with Board; car pets aud furniture entirely new. 3 NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.?WELL FUR nished front Rooms, with good Board, at reasonable prices; private table if desired; honse In good order, well furnished, having all conveniences. A WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.-LAROE FUR rfc nished Rooms, on secoud floor, en suite or separate, handsomely furnished; also single Room, with Board; house and appointments unexceptionable; moderat? prleos; ref erences. rm AVENUE, NO. Ml, BETWEEN SIXTEENTH AND '' Seventeenth stre?ts.?Second floor front Rooms, with private bath, to let. en suite; also other Rooms; French cuisine; references required. f:Tit AVENUE. 08.?ELEGANT SUIT AND SINGLE *' Room*, furnished, on second floor. Also fine largo Roonrt on third floor, with Board; house first class in every respect. Reference. KTn AVEUrE. OPPOSITE MADISON SCjUAREt^ NO. '' 201!.?Elegant Parlor and Bedroom for gentleman and wife, sooond story, with first class Bosrd and attendance; references exchanged. ?TH AVTSNUB. 341, MRS. SEAVER.?DESIRABLE tJ Apartments reuted, with private table, or to geutleinen, with breakfast. ftTII AVENUE, NO. 310 ?A COMMODIOUS SUIT OF T ,fr0,i' witl1 or Without private table; also one de sirable Room tor gentlemau ; appotntmeuts first claso. 7 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET,?LARGE, EL ogantly fnrnlshed Rooms on first floor, froifting on llrnauway, to let, whli Board; also single Rooms for gentle men ; references required. 9 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.?Honse changed handa and thoroughly reno vatcd ; handsomely furnished Rooms, together or separately, with flrst class Board; references exchanged. -JA WAYEELEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY I" PloMant front Rooms, with Board, $14 for two per sons; til so table Hoard. $14; house heatod throughout by steam ; transient peo|de taken. JO EAST TWENTY THIRD STREET, FRONTING ? Madison avenue.?To let, by a family going to Europo an elegant Socond Floor of four elegnntlv furnished Rooms, with or without private table ; all appointments first class; also hall Room. OOD STREET, 33 WEST.-TO LET, WITH BOARD, one large desirable Room, on secoud floor; also square Room, on fourth floor, to families or gentlemen; ref erences. 2'JD STREET WEST, 835.-HOUSH NEWLY AND ? > handsomely furnished; will let Secoud Floor through (connecting rooms), also large front Room on first floor, to families or gentlemen, first class table, at moderate prices; near Elovated Railroad and stage*. 20D STREET, NO. 137 WEST.?ELEGANT FRONT O Parlor and large sleeping Room adjoining on second floor; also front Room and alcove Itooru on fourtu floor, with first class Board. 97TII STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.?E LEO A NT ?U I Apartments, on third and fourth floors, with superior Hoard, at fair rates, for families and geutlcinon: location central. No. 37 Wost. OO WEST NINTH STREET.?GENTLE M.\N AND AiO wife or single gentlomen can be accommodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms; also table board; terms moderate; reference required. OQ WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.?AN EI.E Li0 gant Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with first clan Board or private table ; terms moderate ; references. OO WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN OO Broadway and Fifth avenne.?Desirable Rooms for families aud gentlemen at modorate prices; strictly flrst class. M CLINTON PLACE?NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board; references exchanged. 07 CLINTON PLACE?LARGE THIRD hTORY O I front Room aud second story back to rent, with Board; terms moderate. OQ WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET?HANDSOMELY Ut7 furnished Suit 011 second floor; alsotwo or three single I Rooms, with Board, at moderate rates; table excellent; location unexceptionable. | 7(1 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADISON T:V avenue?Handsomely furnished Rooms and Board for families and single gentlemen ; terms moderate. JAI EIGHTH STREET, ST. MARK'S PLACE.?NICE ^fcl/2 furnished Rooms, for one or two gentlemen, with or without Board, in a private family. JO EAST TWELFTH STREET.-NICELY FURNISHED TO Rooms to rout, with Board; suitable for families or sin gle gentlemen; terms very low; references exchanged A 7 WEST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH X I and Sixth avenues.?Beautiful location; handsome Rooms, with excollont Board and all home comforts; mod erate prices. IO WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 1 and Sixth arennes.?Nicely furnished back Parlor to let. with Board, to family or gentleman; also square and hall Room : table excellent. r.rj WEST i'JTM ST-SUIT OF ROOMiTON FIRST ? floor; also Second story, front, with Board; refer ences. r 7 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, NP.AR SIXTH I avenue.?Handsomoly furnished Rooms to lot, to gen tleman and wife, with or without Hourd for the lady; per manent or tri asiont; terms moderate. "TO WEST ELEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN UNI 'JO versltr pi ecu and Fifth avenue-One or two gentle men may obtain very dosiraule Rooms, with or without Board, on moderate terms. /?"] SECOND AVENUE.?TWO OR THREE GENTLE Ul men can be pleasantly accommodated with Board in a private family. 79 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH ? ami Fifteenth streets.?Tn let, a desirable third story ftont Room, with all modern conveniences, with first class Board; al>? a hall Bedroom; reforrnces. Q1 THIRD AVENUE.?APARTMENTS TO LET ON ?7.L flrst floor; portion of a Sitting Room and Bedroom; Board if required. f/V . EAST TWENTV THTrD STREET ?TWO LARUE, 1 " ''II handsome Rooms, with good table aud Tew boarders; references exchanged. I (\n M ADISON AVENUE -ELEGANT PARLOR Il/U Floor, with private table ; also third floor Rooms, with Board; house netvly furnished throughout; reforemes required. II I WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.-A PLEAS ilT ant sunny Room, with Board, for ono or two per sona; terms moderate. Ul WAVERLEY PLACE.?NICELY FURNISHED T Rooina, with good Board, lu a small family ; second ?tori front Room, with fire, $18 for two; buck Room, il i. with fir*. n(l EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET. NEAR UNION il square.?One largo Room, with Board, for gentlo men or family; also table Hoard. 1?1- LE XI N< ITON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY L*J>> ninth street.?To let, with Hoard, l?ri?e double and slngb Rooms, front, handsomely furnished; first class n iutj and table; terms moderate. |0,^ EAST ttlXTEBNTH STREET. NEAR IRVING As l? f place.?Itaiidsoinj Suits ,.f Rmmi on socond floor to let, with Hoard, together or separate; one l?r<e Room on tldrd Son; references, (k HUDSON STREET. HOBOKF.N.?Ft'RNlHllKl) " liwuiv With U(>t ciaas BjmO. at uim*. jay BOARDER!) WASTED. 1,1ft B AST SEVENTEENTH STREET.?TH EBB 1- t"' nlr.-ly furnished Rooms on second lloor, with strictly Hr?t cUw table, hi a private family; alio large alcove Ilouiat terms moderate; rrTurcnr^s. 1 *\9 WAVBBUre PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.-* L't^J Nleely titrulshed shriic Rii.im*, second floor, with hot and cold water, gun, grate, Ac., and b*.it Board, for on* gentleman or two ladi-s ; refeteiK-ea. "1 irn EAST TW B NT Y.SECOND STREET.?ELEGANT '-*J~J Rooms, eXTf! 1 tmt lioonl for gentloman and wife ma/ be had, or Board for lady. OftQ WBHT F< )RTIKTII STREET.?PlTRNISHErf ?fvJ O Roomi to let, with or without Board; one large room and one email one, with all modern Improvements, T?t house of a French family. 91 Q WEST PIFTBBNT0 STREET.?TO LET, WITrf ii ?"*rd, a very desirable lai^e Room, handsomely i * ' trontleioun >in<l wife or two single gentlemen. with good accommodation; terms moderate. 99ft WEST FORTY THIRD STREET.?MICELY FUR jf*?" nlshed, sunny Rooms to ront, with Board, to gen tleman and wife or single gentlomen ; family small; location Ur?t class. Terms exceedingly low. 9 4 Q WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET ?A I'l.F.A* **"XO saut Room, wltii all conveniencesaad liberal table; only ftew boarders; references. 9 LQ WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.?A PRIVATE fc'I '" family will let handsoiuoly furnished or nnfurmshad Rooms. with or without Board, at extremely low prices; loca tion desirable, one block Irom Broadway. 2r.(\ WEST FORTY NINTII STREET.?A PRIVATtil 'i't family living in brown stone house off&r handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, to gentlemen ot married couples; references exchanged. *4ft9 WEST TWENTY-BIOHTH STREET.?TO LET, 11 large front Room, heated, with Board, lo gentlo* mm and wire or a few ladies or gentlemen; gas and bath. A 97 TWENTY-FIRST STREET.?NICELY ? furnished Rooms, with Hoard, for gentlemen ot gentlemen an,l thoir wives; opposite Elevated Railroad: terms moderate. A/tft WEST TWENTIETH STREET.?HANDSOME tU scconu floor, furaithed or unfurnished, wilh Hoard, tor one or two families; toroiH moderate: uuitr sta tion oi I?Ievrtt?<1 Rfwlnnnl; references exchanged. A?MAlSON PARISIENNE, 38 AND "^40 EAST ? Twelfth street, between Broadway and University place.?Elegant Apartments for families, single gentluuien,' with Or without Board, at moderate prices. A FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD. FOR GENTLEMAN, wife, and child (oar year* old, with a private family, wliero the comforts of a home may be had; style no object. Address, with turius and location, 11., box 14) Herald office. A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM TO RENT; with Board, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, at 530 Sotenth avenue, opposite Rosmnoro ltoase. AN ELEGANT l'ARI.OR SUIT, BEAUTIFULLY PUR. nlshed, ou Twenty-eighth street, a few doors from Fifth avenue, with or without private table. JAMES R. EDWARDS, 10$ West Twenty-third street. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL rent A NICELY Fl'ltf nlshed bathroom Floor. with or without Board, or tor light housekeeping, to a desirable party; also Rooms for gentlemen. 107 West Forty first street. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE~A NEWLY furnished Room to let, with excellent Board aud at tendanne, to a goutleman. Address C. D. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. BO.UtD AND FURNISHED ROOM FOR UENTLBMAN. and wife, betweeu Thirty-seventh and Forty-secon* streets and Fifth and Ninth avenues; outside price, (13; neat and gas. Address X., box 187 Ileniid office. IjlLEOANTLY FURNISHED apartments WITn !i tirst class private table, in a French house, suitable for, one or two families; terms fair. 37 West Thirty-third street.' HANDSOMELY furnished FRONT ROOMS Tft let, to families or gentlemen, with first class Board j also single Rooms, on third and fourth Boors; referenced. 48 West Twenty-seventh street. IF TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN OR LADIES would ifke to obtain Board during the winter in a health* and very pleasant farm house in Connecticut, near the vil lage churches, Ac., please address box 030 Post office, Bir mfnghani, Conn., or inquire at No. 444 Fifth stroet. South Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 The public ark hereby notified that thb FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THIS ONLY AUTHOR IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE-! MENT8 AND subscriptions FOR THE NEW Yolilt 1IKKALD:? BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,285 BROADWAY. MO SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOKBVM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK LYN. f/ -ELEGANT boarding accommodations; /J. best houses, all locations List free. Open evening*, i GEO. D. UANKJNS i Qjf,, 29 Wi'Jt Twenty ninth str^y BOARD AN1) LODGING WANTED. A PARTY OF FOUR PERSONS DESIRE BO.VREf; private family preferred; two rooms required; terms (lot) per month. Address, with references, REFINEMENT; box 10J Herald office. Board wanted?in stri by three adults, and child gas and heat required; terras fug b< box 5 ng bouse need reply. Addres*. >ox 3,U3 Post office. Koard wanted?for three adults and child^ three years; require sitting room and two bedrooms:! price must be low aud stated in answer; references given aud required. Addross D. J, II., Herald office. Board wanted.?a young married lady de-' sires Board with a private family in a respactahlo neighborhood; terms must be moderate. Address, statlurf particulars. 8. W., station D. TWO OR THREE YOUNG MEN DESIRE BOARD, with two connecting Bourns and home comforts. In % private American family: references given and required. Address, giving tonus, which must be moderate, AMERI CAN, box ItXl llerald office. HOTELS. Marion house, east broadway, corner Catharine street ?Established 18.VV Oentlemen are Invited to Inspect onr Rooms, at aud $1 30 per week; 40 cents and f>0 cents nightly. COUNTRY BOARD. MME. D.. MIDWIFE, OF LONO ISXPi'.RIENOR. would acooinmodate parties (Hiring confinement Ad dress box J74 Poet office, Mt. Vernon, Westchester county. N. Y. DRY GOODS. Y T. STEWART A CO. are offering a large assortment of DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS. CUFFS AND NECK WEAR of the 1 Ate lit London and Paris styles. SMOKING JACKETS, DRESSING WRAPPERS,' ENGLISH UMBRELLAS, EXTRA yUALlTY. Also an extensive line of Ladles', Misses' ana GeuUomeu'f star brand MERINO UNDERWEAR, manufactured bv themselves In one of the largest and Bnest mills la Nottingham, Eugland. A Urge line of SILK UNDERWEAR. a portion very heavy. Real Parts KID GLOVES. Ladles', only gO cents tier pair. Gentlemen's, 91 per pair. Oentlemcn's and Ladle*' LINEN CAMHR10 ItANDKKRCHIEFS, plain and Initialed. Linen Cambric IIandhtircblelk, Mulllers, Ac., Ac. A visit of inspection will repay. BROADWAY. FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. 1.1XTRAORD1NARV BARGAOM !i in DAMASK TAHLBCLOTHS unci DAMASK GOODS. A. T. STEWART A CO. hare opened a large Invoice of DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, NAPKINS to match, PIECE DAMASK. DOYLIES. 4c., of the llnest and well known makei, purchased under verjr CrtV<>rat>le circumstance*, prices extremely low. Also SHIRTING, SHEETING and PILLOW LINENS, an welt as a Urife assortment of HELUlAN GRASS BLEAt'llED LINENS and SHEETINGS, a very superior quality, at prices extremely attractive. Please call and examine, BROADWAY, FOURTH AY, HTH AND 10TH STREETS. ACY'S, MAC VS. MACYfi OPEN TILL it O'CLOCK, OPEN TILL 0 O'CLOCK, OPEN TILL i? O'CLOCK, EVENINGS EVENING* KVKNINGrt. FOURTEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENfTB. MILLINERY AND DHK?HMAK1M|>~" AT MARIE TILLMAN A CO 'S ,oF PARIS'. IMPORT* ers ni tine millinery (successors to Mm a. A, Michel*, No. 439 Sixth avenue, near Twcntv sixth street. new winter Millinery from Vlrot, Tuvee and Pariset. Iji LUDVIOH A CO. (SUCCESSORS TO MME. A. j. Kwlllar.li. M East f?nth street, l?*v? just received ait importation of tlie latest Parisian Novelties for tlto hothlaysj, also Costnmes and Sac<|nes. IMPORTANT To LADIES. DRESSMAKKUS. I'PIIOL L sterers nil other*.?Platting, Shirring, Embroidering, Braiding, St.imi?.na. Ac ; work dime for the trt>l* on the Konnn/. machine. J. II. KNOWN, 114 Cast FoarMMMI street, opposite Academy of Music. ^ MMU. CAM1LLK 1?K LAt:Y, DESIROUS TO CLEAR oiTlicr winter stock, consisting of tlri most exnjtitto imported Boiriets, Iroin llio It' idinz houses in Paris, will noil litem, regardless of cost SSJ1, ilroadimy. between E14I1 tec nth and Nineteenth stress M>ll'? MOITKNOT, "?IH SIXTH AVENUE, HAS U(?T the haadaouical Costumes from Laiereiwrn, in INrls; Corsets and all ass rtmeots ul ladies' wear; will sell thoni at half prior M HOLIDAY PRKSKNTS. All who n is11 a nick Christmas trku should dr ? ??; It wiili Pop Corn. Schools, churches nnl lair* supplied tt wholesale price* at Cora M4>ui<l*?i<>-a I I'UuiiiUMU I. 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