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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 12,546. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1870. PRICE FOUR CENTS. nnn SORE Ene, SE. LL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS AND BIRDS FOR 8ALE. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. op Medicines for oil deeeneee. Prepared food for mock n, . DOVEY'S, No, 8 Greene corner of Canale SPER ENTS —Sxocen Pa@s—Fourth, fifth, and sixth bas x Ca pil led by Mrs. ie /LOGY—SOOND PAGE—Third column. SLIP, NEW YORK, NCIS BUTLE! 0. 3 YECh RANCI TEER, ¥ has all the reeds of Do; pa ned PaoRr—Fifth column, gs for sale or stock. THIRD PAGE—Third column. tler's Cure and Flea Exterminator, 750. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Turmp Page— | Butlers infallible Man wwork, fourth edition, 82. BOARDERS WANTED—Tuep PAGE—Second column. Dogs bounies aOR inat mnannelil BROURLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Fiust Page | ==———= alli BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Frast Paox—Second col umn. ICEB—FrerH PAGE—Sixth column, column. SALESMEN—Srconp PAGE—Third column. SLeRNO. auconn Pace —Third luna, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS-8Koonp Paax— umn. coasTHiss, STEAMSHIPS—Finst PaGe—Fifth and sixth jumne. COPARTNERSHIPS— First PaGE—Secona column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Sgconp PAGE—Sixth column, DENTISTRY—Firet Page—Fourth column. DRY GOODS—Finst PaGR—Third column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Fraet Paoe—Sixth column. SUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst PaGR--Fiftb column, FINANCIAL~Freet Pa@e—Fourth column, FINE ARTS—Finst PaGe—Fourth column, FOR SALE—Tuinv PaGE—Third co!unn. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Fiasr PAGe—Sixth column, FURNITURE—SECOND PAGE -Fourth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—SEOCOND 'aGE—Third col- HEL? WANTED—MALES—Srconp PaGE—Third col- in. BELY WANTED—FEMALES—Sroonn PAGE--Second ‘column, DAY PRESENTS—Fins? PagE—Firat column. HORSES, CAHRIAUES, £O.cFiner Page: Second. co!- WOTELS—Timey PaGE—Third column. HOUBES, ROOMS, &c., WANTED—Finst Paar—Second (AUCTION MART FOR HORSES, AND CARRIAGES OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 113 and 114 East Thir- teenth street, near Fourth avenue, This being holiday week it was our intention to omit our usual Tuesday sale, but the wishes of our patrons bave pre- vailed and we therefore offer for aal THIS DAY, AT 12 0% K :— DARK BROWN Horse, 1534 bands bigh, 8 years old, kind and true in all harness and peffectly reliable. LARGE COVERED Expreas Wagon, nearly new. BAY HORSE, 16% handa,6 years old, warranted sound, kind and true, SORREL MARE, 153g hands, 8 years old, kind, sound and true; also set of Harnsm, PONY ESTABLISH MENT—Comprising a fine Sorrel Pony, und, kind and true; also Pony Phaeton and Single Har- ness. VERY FINE BAY TEAM, Jong manes and 15% hands, 6 years: a capital carriage or express Team, and war- ranted sound, kind and true, Several other Horses, fur Robes, Blankets, single and double Harness, ac., &c. T BARKER & HAMLIN'S : CiTY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- A Corner Broadway and Thirty-ninth stroet. BARKER & HAMLIN, AUCTIONEERS, Regular Auction Sales. EVERY WKDNFSDAY AND SATURDAY. GENTLEMEN'S PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENTS | dis- posed of at public or rate sale to the best advantage, and a GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Horses, Carriages, Har- ‘colump. ness and everything in horse line to suit the wants of all INSTRU CTION—Finst PaGE—First column. classes of purchasers constantly on hand. eerrens SEASON--SECOND PAGE—Sixth column. SUPERIOR STABLING for horses on sale. AN OFFICES—Finer Pagk—Fourth column. OUTSIDE SALES SOLICITED and promptly attended to. LOST AND FOUND—First PaGe—First column. Liberal advances made on everything in the horne line, MACHINERY—Sgcon» Paor—Fifth column. PROFESSOR JARVIS’ American Clipping Macbine in MARBLE MANTELS—Finst Paor—Third column. MATRIMONIAL—Tuinv PaGe—Third column. MEDICAL—Tuixv Paok—Third colamn. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—E1outn PAGE— ‘Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Finat PaGE—Fourth column. MUSICAL—SECOND PAGE—Sixth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Fiust PaGE—Third column, PERSONAL. First PAGE—Firat column. PIANOFORTES—Srconp PaGE—Fifth column. PROPOSALS—SxconD Paak—Fourth column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Firsy Pace Third column, REAL ESTATE TO EXUHANGE-Finst Paar—Third col- ‘umn. REWARDS--Frest Pagr— First column. BALES AT AUCTION—Taikp PAGE—First and second col- umn. A BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—SECOND PaGR— First and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—SEconD PaGR—Seeond and third columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—Pinet PAGR—First column. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—Frust Pags—Second column. THE TRADES—Srconp PaGr—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Finst PacE— Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Frest Pagr--Sixth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finst PaGr—First column. WINES. LIQUORS, &0.—TuiRD PaGR—Second column. operation at the Mart. Horses clipped in one hour, TROTTING HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP.—A FINE black Horse, 15% handa, sired by old Patchen; can be driven by any one; trotted last June in 2:34, can trot a four mile heat in 2:50; his pedigree can be made positivi heis weil known; also a tour year old Mare, trots in? scant 1 hands nigh, black, lady can drive her; single Roi on and Top Wagon, ‘ly new: Harness, &c.; owner's health compels him to sell. Apply ‘at D. HULSE'S livery stable, 98 East Fourth atreet. T WITTY’S, 6388 BROADWAY—LARGEST ASSORT- ment new and econd hand Carriages and Sleighs in this city; now offering at greatly ceduced prices; Coupe Kockaways in great variety. ~60 SLEIGHS OF ALL STYLES; BELLS IN GREAT vartety ; 50 Bianketa, Sleigh and Wagap Robes, At mer prices at the corner Hudson and Spring streets FIVE SE Ae: LIVTLE & TURNER, A COND HAND COACHES, 1 LANDAU, + Brewster's make ;20 Top, Road and Express Wagons | Phartons, Harness of all kinds, Sieighs, Carriage Factory, 27 Wouter wtr A. WIN VIEW OF HOLIDAY SEASON WE HAVE + completed a large stock of patent Clarences, Landau- lets, Coupes, Laniaus, Sleighs, this week, HAMS, ells, Harness, Sell leas ‘ourth and broadway. YACHTS, “STEAMBOATS, 4&0,—Finsr — PaGk—Sixth ASSORTMENT CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SLEIGHS, column, &c., on hans! and to order: lowest rates and warranted, = me — —————— = ‘See our coupe and #ix seat Rockay KB, 32 Barclay street. FIRST RATE GRAY CART HORSE FOR SALE cheap, for want of use; is a good worker; or would be loaned tor the winter months for his keep. ‘Apply at 303 Eaat Thirty-ninth street, near Second avenue. ELLS.—SLEIGH BELLS, EIGH BELLS; 1,000 straps, all styler, including the Dexter sleigh bell, Iight- eat belinthe market, at very lowest prices, at CALVIN ONAL. heel es: RTHUR—MEET ME TO-DAY AT THE OLD PLACE tn Fifteenth street, between 10 A. M. and 4 P. os ™ BACK AGAIN (10)—I LEAVE FOR THE WEST; two letters Post oflice for you. ERALD, GERALD, GERALD—FOR RRAGONS 1 | WITTY'S, 688 Broadway, id Gens yon one ime 4 will be impossible to Keep | 7 On SALE—SIX HORSES, SUITABLE FOR FARMERS or any :business wagons, aust be sold; owner going West; a fair trial allowed. Apply at 129 Liberty street, ¥F YOU WOULD LIKE TU MEET THE GENTLEMAN who bowed as he left the Fulton Ferry car at the intersec- o'clor you may meet him on Br way, walking city: tween ‘Renth and’ Fourteenth streets, at noon, Wednesday, | Mgthe cltv warranted sound and Kind, 602 Washington ins . me OR SALE—A COUPE ROCKAWAY, CITY MAKE, with pole and shafts; in very best order. Can be seen in private stables, 47 West Forty-fourth street. N THIS FEARFUL GRIEF WHICH HAUNTS ME DAY and night Task, in the wildness of my delirium, am 1 60 ‘Boon forgotten?—no sympathy for my sorrow, no love for me - now! Whatever unkindness may be cherished towards me, OR SALE CHEAP—THREE YOUNG, &TYLISB thrnk God, to you I have never been false. TOUJOURS, Horses, 143¢ to 1634 bands high, all warranted sound a es efor any use. wet ary street, rear. Must ‘sold ; no work. ATURDAY NIGHT—BUYING GLOVES; “NOT MIS- taken; former residence Twenty-second’ street.” Will my musical friend grant renewal of acquaintance, long wish- edfor? Please auswer W. B. F., He oflice, HORSE BLANKETS, 15 CENTS 70 850 BACH; ROBES, 10. each; Harn to B00 ty at MOSEMAN’S Harness Warerbome 148 Chambers str Sue JHS, BELLS, ROBES.—260 SLEIGHS, 1,000 straps Bells, swell side family Sleigha, Dexter sleigh Bella; lai assortment Robes al lowest market prices; sec ond band Sieighs. OS SPY, 638 Broadway. —A_NEW LOT, JUST RECEIVED FROM ) trimmed and ‘untried single and double Sleighs, ail beautifully fintshed, for sale cheap at 161 William street, up stal RINITY—COLD FEET, WHITE HAT AND PURPLE feauher; gentleman who touched hands, respectfull Solicits acquaintance. Address in confidence DISCRETION, Herald ollice, ANTED—INFORMATION OP THE PERSONS, IF ving, or their legal representa tives, if dead, who com- ed the, sllowing firtns In existence in’the city of New ork, AeA rearing & Und ' Seis vees ealer of Pearl | QLEIGHS.—4u), ALL STYLES. CUTTERS, SHIFTING Ps fanning & Highett, Wearing & Un dry goods merchant and a boot and shoe dealer of E) Street, name unknown. If euch partons hold notea on Hugh seat, Pony, six seat, Albany Sleigh, Portlanda, trimmed King, they will at once notify DENNIS MULLIGAN, Execa- | and untrimmed, at cary, reduced prices ; 00 straps Beils, tor, Lexineton, Ky. $1 to #80 each. ' 10 Nevina street, Brooky Mor BUGGY WANTED.-WANTED TO PURCHASE, for cash, a good second hand top Buggy and Harness. Address 0. L.’8., Herald office, stating price and where to be 7OOD'S MUSEUM, MONDAY MATINEE, THENCE OP- posite —Will lady with child, who rechenized gentle man foliowing, please address CHARLIE RICHLAND, Gen- | geen eral Post office. — -—-~- ne ee MA rn! a = WANE D—A Than OF Fiesta i Ne FOR GEN- ae = a aa a Pte. tleman’s own driving; they must be al it seven years TAL, NOTICES. old, stylish, with some, speed. “Address D. W. He Herald ofice. —A.—PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD A. tie forurance companiey, and who do not d arrender their policies by an absolute sale, ean borrow surrender value of their policies by applying at Inguran Agency, 87 Liverty s:reet. ITY OF N D WORKING HGRSES, 7 TO 9 YEARS, 15 TO 16 HANDS. “b 9865 to $100; full blooded trotting Mare #125. 189 Bat corner Washington; grocery. Cull before purchasing é where. 5 D()()-THAM BLACK | CANADIANS, 1544 HANDS, BUREAU OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES, po warranted ound, kind, or money returnes Counr Housr, PARK, Canadian, 4 bands, #75; bay Mare, fast trotter, $75. 82 CHAMERS StREeT, Des. 2, 1870, § West Thiriy-iirst street, in rear. | Notice is hereby given to all persons who ‘ay have omit - to pay their taxes, to pay the same at this ofice before | =()() SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, 8th firs day of January, 18/1. On and after that date inter- | «)' Blankets, Rohes, \ at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, calcniated from EW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF FINAN Largest and handsomest tober 6, 1870, to day of payment, will be added, On the day of January proximo warrants will be issued for the tion of all personal taxes remaining unpaid on that BERNARD SMYTH, Receiver. w York. - H. GRAY, 20, nd 26 Wooster street, COPARTNERSHLPS. NOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LIMITED IN partnership has been formed by the undersigned, pur- suantto the laws of the Stace of New York: that the firm name under which such partnership is to be conducted is William D. Wiison ; that the general nature of the business intended to be transacted by such part ership i# manufac- turing and purchasing and selling printer's ink and printer's materials; that the names of ‘all the general aud spectal partners interested in the said business are William D,Wil- fon and Charles W. Harper ; that the said Wilham D. Wilson is the general partner, and his place of residence Is Roslyn, Queens county, N. ¥., and that the said Chariea W. Harper is the special partner,’ and his residence is Madison, Morris county, N. J. that the principal place of business of the id copartnership is to bo the city of New York: that the amount of capital which the said Charles W.. Harper has contributed as the said special partner to the common atock is the sum of 10,600; tuat the period at which the sald part. herahip is to commence i the 9d day of November, A. D. 1870, and the perion at which ft will terminate is the 22d day of November, A. D. 1873. CHARLES Wr HARPER, Speeal a ES W. HARPER, Special Partner. New You, November 2 itd. 8 Spee G. LOTT..-SUBSCRIBERS TO THE LOTT 1 and those who wish to attend the rei en him thia evening wt Delmonico’s (¥ outeenth iil please ootain their ticke.s from D. 8. SIC KELS, ‘Treasurer, No. 8 Wail street. FLPREEW, CHARITY Fare, 4 . 26, 1870, All persons having claims against this Fair are hereby notiied w present them forthwith. E. B. HAR , Chairman, ROxAL HAVANA LOTTERY, SUPPLEME NTA termined by the drawing of the Royal Ha For information address LUTHY « CO., 240 Gre DE- ROvAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CORA.—WiOL, halves $16, quarters $8. Kentuckies from $1 to Wl Chreulara sent free. BATES, 174 Broadway, New York, one door above Mufden inne, CURRENCY,—ROYAL HAVANA AND KEN- tucky Lottery.—Prizea cashed and informatign JOSEPH BATES & CO., 11 Wail ox 4,264 Post office, Branch office, 447 Broome st. 6 3 ven ; circulars sent, street. TPBE, COPARTNERSHIP | HERETOFORE &XISTING under the firm name of Schwartz & Harris is this da dissolved by mutual co Schwartz, DECEMBER 88, 1870, WANTED TO PURCHASE. D—A SECOND HAND IRON SAFE OF ABOUT following dimensions inside:—44x33x17_ inches. OBERTS, CUSHMAN & CO., 5¢ Mercer street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TOYS AT RETAIL—MANY NOVELTIFS, Av MUCH than Boadway prices. French and Wax Dolls, one Sailvoats, &c., at PARSELL'S, Toy Bazaar, ent. Business continued by I, ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, ABRAHAM HARRIS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ AM0.,5.-FOLLOW NO PATENT HUMBUGS WHEN Fou can go into a legitimate business, easy to manage and thoroughly introduced, for $200 to $300, at {9 Laurens street. A Rik JN THIS CITY, HAVING IN THIS YEAR transacted a most prosperous busmess in a branch 1 which has been improperly inonopotized, in which, with un GRIDGE, of London, Artist in Wax Flowers. Bouquets, | effing certainty, by increased exertions, a princely income sgnitable for holiday presents, on sale at her rooms, 33 East | and sure fortune can be made, are now forming an incorpo. Seventeenth street, Union aquare, near the Everett House. | rated ansociation, into which’ they will admit two gentienen ‘Agent for G. Worgan's wax lowers aad tnveriala, of superior business abilitien; but moderate capital required ; = Lease ether tentadiored only veritable gentlemen, giving real name, need apply. Ad: 1 GORNWALL'S NEW YEAR CARDS dress ASSOCIATION, box Post ollice, New York, LO 1. designs; caricature by Thomas Nast, “New Year SESE EE ails," “You Know How it is Yourself.” Sold at the principal ‘aationers and bg. C, ¥. CORNWALL, reading room Fifth Avenue Hotel. Fifty cenis per pack. } OLIDAY PRESENTS—WAX FLOWERS.—MRS. MO. AS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY —TWO VALUA\ Patents, Hebdon's Advertising Agency, also Hebdon's Railway Station Indicator, for immediate sale ; no reasonable offer refused. 744 Broadway, room No. 3. A. EARTY HAVING $800 CASH CAN JOIN IN HALF A interest ina sample and lunch room down town; 110 Weat atreet, between New Jersey and Central ferries; of for sale to a cash customer, YORAL EARRING LOST.—#10 REWARD WILL BE © for fis return at 246 East Broadway.) VU BE PAID os —A LAL "8 GOLD WATCH, CHAIN, BREAST. cae Wie ree) ise Rides from corner Allen is down Centre street. Good re be given at 48 Sixth avenue, first floor. se ward will 10 CAPITALISTS.FOR SALE, A FIRST : Brewery, in full operation for'the last twenty years; dest location in the city; will be sold on favorable tern a Joug euse and reasonable rent. Address CAPITAL, station D, O¥T—LAST SATURDAY KVENING, A BUNDLE ov Keys, between Laurens and Canal streets in Brom. y way. Finder will be rewarded by ret * Laurens street, y returning the same to 107 TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH FROM 93,000 70 $5,000- tor a percentage business; references exchanyed. Ad, INESS. box 19 Herald oftice. OTT aN A RECEMBER 28 BETWERN FIFTY. DA MAN TO TAKS CHARGE OF fifth and Fifty-sixth street: oe nota st CHARGE A LIGHT Teron tpnd Fitiy-aizth streete, on Third avenue, a Scotch W ‘cuninees, tant wil pay large protter eoe wih 4and ne ray, answers to the can have an’ interest or good walary paid. Address D, be paid on delivering ‘name of Poppe A reward of $20 wil CHARLES, Herald office. she same at 1 ond avenue, = $500 ZO $00.—FOURTH OR HALF INTE: REWARG~ De) a light’ manufacturing business; pays weil; ce seldom offered; duty to Oi oO reference 5 REWARD-FOR THE RETURN OF A RLAGK | Bem Avply at 171 broadway, room 1 De atllk Overakirt, lost in Forly-ninth street, west of - Sona pees pmretngevon Saturday nigh, last, Apply at? West Thirty $5 000 edhe legalel fey Up es vA viene 8 ‘ etured iron business ; REWARD.—LOST, A RLACK AND TAN THA. | LOM{icrence given nnd requived. | Cail at Brandreth House, or address i. W. W., box 117 Heratd oflice, $10 ov. réast. sharp about the aw collar, without name, The abovere. | qx AN INTEREST IN AN HONEST STAB. a upon reéturaing the dog to No. £0 W $5: 000. tinea business wanted bran once ca L. getic and competent man; experienced bookkeeper und finan x = | civr; best references. Address, stating busin W. B, EMBER 14. A LARGE | box 106 Herald off . MS Sack Aid cray spotted Bloodhound: the Cnder we — @ny one giving information for the recovery of the doy will | = Feceive the abuve reward at i Essex murvens | Ne Hes Ht HOUSES, LOOMS, &Cy WANTED. rier; white hair on the bad on > Ty ac Tavale sy AR i JANTED-—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR “a SLRUCTION. , three unfurnished Rooms, suitable for b keeping. divers, with [uli particulars and lerma, which must be mod- T THOMPSON'S COLLIE 1 AVENUE, | erate, H Herald oftic A opposite Cooper Institute ~ pe lilet td pieticy Short Han |, English, German, eh. Jeesoni, day and ESPINASSE FRENG: L ludieg, at Fort Washtitwte fchool. ‘Yhorongh English ‘Cireulare at Schirmer's m rug store, 183 Broauway ; hy Latin, Span | | Writing, Arith- | rv WASTED 4 DOCTOR'S OFFICE, SOFA BED, WITH ‘or withd , on the eust side, between Twentieth and Thirty-f Acdress immediately Dr. BOWLS, — | drag sioré, corner Thirty-tirst atrect and Third aver angango ol ths | WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A LARGE WELL FUR- nific courses. wished How itable for a boarding house, not above roadway; Milbau'« 1" Pifteenth street a between Fourth a Seve: e Lgapsnyese’ss 2 Mine iseek ~ 2 Addreme Aue. MAS. 0 CLUtOR Dias aA Aiea’ AT Bunions f Hoilday ioc at borane fol Being determined not to keep. any Hollday Goods over, wo offer the balance of our elegant inlaid Work and Jewel Roxes, at an immense retaction an immense reduction, Elegantly inlaid Hoxes at #8 25, reduced trom @8 78, Elegantly inlaid Desks at $4, reduced from $6. More elaborately Inlaid Desks nt 86 50; were @8 50. Of our solid black walnut Desks, gilt edge and lock, at $1, we have only a few left. ‘We have also reduced ran Prices on our entire atock of lov Lace and embroidered Handkerchiefs and Seta, fash and Bow Riobone, Vorseta, Hosiery. Real Guipure Laces, Trimmed Bonnets, Feathers, &c. Black Velveteens at bc. 76c., #1 and upwari halt more. Black Silk Velvets in four qualities. Brown and Garnet Silk Vewvet at #2 50. Heavy Brown Velveteen at 75c., just received. And snany, more bargains too niutmerous to mention, at EHRICH" ‘Temple of Fashion, 287 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-lifth sir New YEAR'S PRESENTS. , worth one- A. T. STEWART & CO. have juat received per steamship Sionian, direct {rom Marseilles, ‘an additional instalment of popular Silks, which will be offered on Monday, Dec. 26, at the extraordinarily low prices of laet week, Viz: New Striped Fancy Silks, double sided, 76 centa per yard. New Striped Fancy Silks, heavier grade, 874 cents per Yard, recently sold at #1 50 per yard. Two cases of ‘irisaille Striped Silks, perfectly new, $1 per yard, their present value #1 60 per yard. Heavy Lyons Black Dress Silks, #1 50 and $1 75 per yard. Plain Dress Silke, ta, lit and dark colors, #1 60 and il 15 per yard. American Black Silks, guaranteed to wash and wear well, $2 per yard. Freneh and Irish Popii all qualities and shades, ‘76 cents to $2 per yard. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Niatt and Tenth streets. JEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. pt A. T. STEWART & © in order to Glose their present stock of Dress Givods, prior to taking their semi-annual inventory, recent prices, viz: Poplins 25c. per yard; recent wholesale price 85c. Plaid Poplins, high colors, S5e. per yard; recent price Sle, Empress ‘Cloths, Me. per yard; recent price 40c. and 50c. $2 Satins de Chine, cloth colors, 6c. per yard; recent price 85c. ‘The above form only a small portion of the large stock offered, which Cree will bave great pleasure to exhibit to their friends, and strangers without any importunity to purchase, Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS a io Alexandre's and other very superior makes of Gloves: will be offered during this week at greatly reduced prices. A. 1. STEWART & CO. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth EW YEAR'S PRESENTS. A. T. STEWART & CO. will offer on Monday, December 26, an immense Real India Camels’ E from 160 eac Extra Elegant and Point Laces and Paria made Velvet, Silk and Poplin Suits and Dresses, en train. Paris made Velvet and Cloth Polonaises, very rich. Velvets and Plush Sacques, Cloaks, ay . Embrouderies ‘in every variety. Ladies’ Hata, Bonnets, Feathers, ‘aris and Vienna Gentlemen's and Lavies’ Furnishing Goods, Undergarments Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Neckties in the latest London styles. Rugs, Gentlemen's Smoking Jackets, 1 Hag ag Gowns, rc forming the largest assortment to he found in this city, at prices lower than ever. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth st pase FLOWERS, for balls, weddinga, ke. ‘The Gnest assortment in the city seilmg ‘now ata great re- duction, A. C. DUMON, 19 East Fifteenth street, opposite Tiffany’ R. BeMack JY. The balance of onr Christmas Toys and Christman ‘Goods closing out at very low prices ‘or New Year's A fine assortment of Real Lace Goods, French and Scoteh Embroideries, Embroidered Linen Hanakerchiofs, Housekeeping and House Furnishing Goods, Books, French Bonbon Boxes, &c., At Popular Prices. R. H. MACY, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. TY i L ESTATE KOR SAL East Side. HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN STON House, 239 Eighteenth street, west of second avenue, for sale cheap; is in first rate order ; contains alt the modern Improvements; neighborhood unsurpassed, Address A. TUSKA, 200 Canal street. N EXCELLENT STAND FOR A BAKERY OR ANY AN other kind of business, 45 Third avenue, corner Tenth street, a three story store and basen » 28x70, for sale; a fod, baker’s oven is un er the sidewai for $2,400; js a Stuyvesant leasehold. Address A. 2 Canal st OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 98 EAST TWENTY- eighth street, 400 feet northeast of Madison aquare. J. M. Guitean, owner, Also one in Weat Filth avenue, same street; « large Farm on Hunungton Bay, and two Blue Stone Quarries in Orange county. EARL STREET, NO, 456, 25X190, Bowling Alleys, Bar and Saloon Fixtures; Lexinat avenue, No. 183, between Thirty-trst and Thirty-sec streets, f FE. b. b. & House, 20x50x90; Henry street, ne street, thre » be. b, Hon Apply to A. TUSKA, 200 Ci West sides RABLE HIGH STOOP DWELLING, odern improvements, 22.6355x100, fo between Filth and Sixth avenues, Ninth stre V. K.8T. No, WITH ‘aale very low, 'ENSON & SON, 1i Pine street. BROOKLYN cea ys FOR SALE AND T. FACTORY TO LET-ALL OR I} 1X. part, at, Greenpoint, one block from ferry, containing 80,000 square feet floors, 100 horse engine, new boiler. Apply to or address F..N. GOVE, No. 9 Noble street, Greenpoint (HEAP, RENT. IN GREENVOINT.-SECOND FLOOR, J new house; 6 rooms, water throughout ; excellent neigh: borhood ; A per month; Hunter's Point cars. H. C. DEXTER, No, 9 Broad street, New York. (OR SALE OR TO LE’ T—IN BROOKLYN, LOTS AND Buildings near the river, suitable for 'manutactur: ing purposes; also a Grist Mill and Machinery for manufac- turing tobacco. Inquire at KELSEY'S Stores, id basement frame House, 12 rooms, water on two Lots, each ¥5x100; 15 minutes trom ferries, three minutes from four Inquire of the owner, JAMES HEN PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, GRIST MILL, DWELLING AND FOUR ACRES OF Land--One mile from iarge town; three run splendid water power good cash market; only $8,000; cas $3,500; balance $640 yearly. GEO! JEL. WALKER, East Stroudsburg, Pa. be _REAL TATE TO EXCHANGE : YOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Splendid Block, 9 houses and stores, Hartford. ..$150,000 Country Seat in Connecticut, 25 acres woe 2,000 Farm, 86) acres, Connecticu 38,000 Brown stone House, Third street, Brooklyn, 20,000 Hotel, 60 rooms, all'furnished............. 50,009 House and Lot, on Chestnut nireet, Brooklyn. 4,000 House and Lot, Fourth avenue, Brookiyn, 3,500 46 Buildin . Linden Park, exch.. ‘200 1 Building Lot in the city of Washington 1,600 & Building Lots, Jamaica, L. I., each. ee "200 4 Building Lots, Jamatca, L. 1, each." Bu 1 Tenement Honse, Union street, Brooklyn 10,000 16 Lots, with Buildings, Great Neck............ Price at office, 2 three story Brick Houses, Harttord, ior boib. 16,006 100 acre Farm, Canton, Coun,. s 8,000 64 Building Lots, North Hempstead, each... .."” 150 All the above, or any part thereot, for sale or exchange , to- gether with a host of etner Property CHAS. 8. 206 Broadway. NEW PUBLICATIONS. OTICK TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC BARTLETT'S Illustrated Map of New York City will be published on the 29h of December, 1370. It is the most comprebensive and unique map ever produced in this city. No one should be without it, strangers especially. It shows the public buildings and p ‘of amusement In their rela~ tive positions; it also gives the various architectural beauties of the city. As an artistic pro: it stands unrivalled, Size 24x88, neatiy bound in cloth covers, with gilt letters. Price, 50’ cenis. Muiled on receipt of price. Publishing ofice 309 Bro: New York. BARTLETT'S illustrated May of London.—Bartlett's American edition of this celebrated map will be published 29th of December, 1*70, a8 a companion to his New York h gilt letters, Price Map. Neatly bound in'eloth covers, only 50 Mailed on receipt of price, Publishing office ew York, N, B.—An elegant holiday.gift. 809 Broad MARBLE MANTELS. — ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS,RICH AND ELE- ant dergns, from #9, #12 #15 up to Ham, TB. ART & CO., 605 Sixth avenue, between Voirty-fifth J OF THE JVE latest imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones at Fedueed prices. (A. KLABER, steam marbio works, 13 and 136 Ewghteenth atreet, near Third avenue, New York. G, RLABER & CO. MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 235 Je Weat Fifty-tirst atreet, between Broadway and Kighth avenue Marble and Marbieized Mantela, Movumenta, Head- stones, Bureau, Table, Plumbers’ Slane, largest yarieves, ShSARGD J Wig 1% ave made very large reductions from | the next six months, if not withdrawn. 4 Poplins, 4 inches wide,’ $125 per yard; recent price | 4 aed ___ ENANCIAL, A™Anme SAVINGS BANK, F Phatham square and New Bowe ow receiving deposits from $1 to 86, estas from January 1, 1871, at the rate of six per cent per annum, Free of United States deposit tax. Ame Prinnene preene a. Unt y, ital ni Ty ‘ork o! onds and mort pbecatber Te ‘A wi interes ig am eporits—Incres accrut interest to , JeCOMber Ty WIV. sssrcsessss suseressessecases © M714,000 00 Surplus over all Habilities.... oo... cee ees gee 8198, 762,93 HARRISON HALL, President. J. P. CoorEn, Secretary. 0. D, BAILKY, Treasurer. — EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY FoR BREMEN. The steamship HANSA, Captain &. Brickenaterm, will sail on Saturday, December 31, from Bremen pler, foot of Third street, Hoboken, To be followed b; ‘The steamship WHEIN, Captain J. C. Meyer, on Saturda: January dl, a a nares or PASBAGB, AVA cw 5 Firat caf a? sbie in gold or ite equivaient in currenoy. passage apply to hf 68 Broad street. Bowes HEAD BANK.. RTY-NINTH DIVIDEND. New York, Dec, 23, 1870.—The usual quarterly dividend of Ove per cent, free of ull taxes, was this day declared out of the net earnings of the last three months, payable on and after the 30th day of December inst. G, W. WILLETT, Cashier. BA OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Incorporated by Royal Charter, Agency, No. 17 Nassau street, New York. Commercial Credits issued for use in Europe, China, Japan, the East and West Tndies and South Americ Demand and Time Bills of Exchange, payable in London and elsewhere, bought and sold at current rates; also Cable ranafers. Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on Canada, British Columbia and San Francisco, Bills collected and other banking business transacted. JOHN PATON, Agents. ARCHIBALD MoKINLAY,; Agents. T)PLAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAIL- hy, Tom! Company, 25 Exchange place, New York, Dec. 16, ‘This company has declared a dividend of alx per cent, pay- able on Sint December inat., in the stock of Morris and Exsex Railroad Company. Transfer books will be closed tuntil morning of January 3 A. J. ODELL, Treasurer. WiUITE STAR LINE. Oceanic Steam Navigation Company's Line of new Steam: between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork, Lreiand. 1 The company's fleet Cibo the following magnificent | full-powered ocean steamships, the six i og in the world: | OCEANIC, Captain Murray. Arorie, | ATLANTIO, Captain Thompson, BALTIC, PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC, These new vessels have been designed specially for the | transatiantic trade, and combine speed, safety and comfort, | Passenger accommodations unrivaile: Parties sending for their friend# in the old country can | now obtain Bygraa tckets. Steerage, #32, currency. | ‘Other rates as low as any first class line. a For further particulars apply to ISMAY. IMRIE & € w ee Log Averpool, oe 0. 7 Kast ais avenne, Lead a street, London ; or at the company’s offices, No. road. way, New York, ‘i nf H. SPARKS, Agent. OR SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND, TAKING PASSENGERS FOR FRANCE. Britigh steamer CITY OF BUENOS AYRE! Cavtain Stephen Jarman, R. N. R., having superior accom modations, will sail from’ NEW YORK FOR SOUTHAMPTON, On SATURDAY, Dec, 31. e ~ #80, United States currency. Steerage 30, United States currency. For freight or passage apply to, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., 72 Broadway, New York, ‘The British steamer AVON, Captain James Young, will follow about January 15, Cabin Passage. MIGRANT INDUSTHIAL SAVINGS BANK, v} 51 Chambers street. NEW YorK, Dec. 24, 1870. DIVIDEND. The Trustees of this Bank have ordered that interest be paid to depositors entitled thereto, for the #ix onthe ending Stat inst, aa follows:—On wums of $2,000 under. at the rate of ‘seven per cent per annum, and on or xceeding #2,000 at the rate of aix per cent per annum, payable on and after Monda: & 1871. he interest will be placed to the credit of depositors under date of January 1, and will be entitled to interest for HENRY L, HOGUET, President, Davin Lepwitn, Comptroller. XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, {8 Sixth avenue (Boosb's Theatre). Interent at rate of xeven per cent per annum will be on all sums remaining in bank January 1, 1571, that were de- porited on or before July 20 and Octover 30, Payatle on and after the second Monday i nuary. Also ap extra dividend of ove per cent on all sums of $1,000 and under deposited before August 1, 1969, remaining in bank Jannary 1, 18 Money deposited now will draw interest from January 1. eee President. Hidit MURRAY, Vice Presidents. Isaac 8, BARRETT, Secretary. N. B. Parties living at distance can send deposits and receive book by return mail. Moe¥ REMITTAN' in sume from £1 upwards, on all parte of IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, T LOWEST RATES. Exchange on all points, in sums to suit, for sale by HENRY CLEWS & ¢ Wall treet. © ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ tion. No 288 Bowery near Hot Six per cent. interest allowed o1 10,000. Deposits made now «raw interest from January 1. German spoken Open daily, from 10 A; M. to 8. M., and on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 to 7. ALFRED T. CONKLIN, President, HENRY C. FISHER, Secretary. ENGLA SAVINGS IRSTITU- ‘ORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK, Corner of Kighth avenue and West Thirty-fourth street. Dividend.—A semi-annual Dividend at the rate of nix per cent per anouin on all sums from $6 to $5,000 will be paid on and after January 16, 1871. Money deposited on or before the 20th of January will draw interest from January 1. Bank open daily from 10 A.'M. to 3 P. M.; alxo.on Monday, day and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Peper 7 everyJOHN HOOPER, President, PRESIDENTS OFFICE OF THE. conranys) RONDOUT AND OBWEGO RAILROAD Co sy, . RONDOUT, N. Yo, Dec, 12, 1870,."¢ The Coupons due January 1, 1871, on the Firwt Morten, Bondn of the Rondout and Oswego Railroad Company will ald-on presenta on at the office of the Farmers Loan and Krust Company, in gp ely of New York, on and after the yan dy! JOHN C. BRODHEAD, President. att rete (til DEPART- january, i STATE OF SOUTH © ment, Columbia, 8. C., December 2, I ‘The interest maturing January 1, 1871, on the bonds of the State of South Carolina will be paid in gold, on demand, on and after January 1 at the Banking House of Wi Kiinp- ton, No. 9 Nassau atrect, New York, and at the Treasury Of- fice, in Columbia, 8. C:,"The, interest on the revistered stock the State will be paid in Columbia only. hi s NILES G. PARKER, ‘Treasurer State South Carolina. Coupons will be received for examination on and after the 27th inst Hi, H. KIMPTON, Financial Agent State South Carolina. EVERAL LARGE AMOUNTS TO LOAN—ON BOND and M without bonus, nd DB., No. big Pine street. | ramp AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, Corner Third avenue sixth street, w York, Dee. 20, 1870. Interest.—Semi annual interest at the rate of six per ¢: per annum on ail ums from #1 to $5,000 will be paid on aiter the third Monday in Januar. Interest will he added to accoun drawn bear interest as new depos! Bank open dally. from 10 A. M. to Wednesday and Saturday evenings from v oR OK. GR wn January 1, an P. M., and on Monday, ys o'clock, N, President. I[PREASURER’S OFFIC BIA RAILROAD: Coupons of thes aebtedness and se P January 1, 1871, will be paid at the banking house of Hi. H. Kempton, No.6 Nassau street, or at the South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, in the Int day of January, 1X71. ‘The interest on the outstanding first mort; fractional certiticat of indebtedness will ollice of the Company. REUBEN TOMLINSON, Treasurer. ‘olumbia, on and aft © bonds and paid at the TPE CHATHAM NATIONAL BANK, New York, Dee, 21, 1870. Thirtleth dividend.—The Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of eivbt per cent out of the earnings of the past six months, free of all tax, payable on. and after the 30th inst. The transfer books will remain closed until January 3, 1871, a GEORGE M. HARD, ¢ JNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Rowton, Dec. 16, 1870. ‘The Cou pone of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Pacific Ralroad Company, due January 1, 187}, will be paid in gold, free of government tax, on and after'that date, at the office of the company in ¥ and at the banking honse of Morton, Bilas & Co., in New York. Schedules ol coupons will be received for examination on and after the ier, 26th inst, JOHN M.S, WILLIAMS, Treasurer, 4 —WILL BUY OR LOAN ON DIAMONDS, 30.000. Watciee or anticion of vane, Sit Bron way. JOHN CHAMBERLIN, LOAN OFFICKS. AT BUEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP statra, tne highest cash’ advances on Diamonds ches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought. Pawnbrokers! jught ai 77 Bleecker street, T WOLF BROTHER'S, Si9BROADWAY.— MONEY loaned on Diamonds, Watcher, Jewelry ; more partic larly on Y Business strictly confidential ; saine boug! and old, N, B.—Se nabla Expaniol bien. I HYMANS, 6538 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street-—Liberal advances made oo Diamonds and Watch iver Ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. T THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE IN the city any amount to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c, ISAACS, 57 Thirteenth street, near Wallack's theatre, T FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, £96 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No. 3, between Nineteenth and Twentieth street Liberal acvances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Pianos, Silks and Life Policies. “Business strictly private, IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER- ware bought and money loaned on them gORC 518 Broadway, under St. Nicholas Hotel, ONEY ADVANCED—AT 8. & M. MIGEL’S, NO. 9 JV Union sqnare, next door to Tiffany's, on Diamonds Jewelry and all xorts of Valuables. MOREY, LOANED ON JEWELRY, DRY GOODS, Groceries, and every description of merchandise; par Ueularly on Pianos and Furniture, Storage taken at Hand 1} Eighth avenue, in real estate ollice. JACOB. ROADWAY, COKNER FULTON STREET (KNOX’S Bullding).—Businers established 15 years.NEWMAN LEOPOLD buys, seils or advances liberally on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies. Merchandise and other Se- curities hegotiated for. 39 NASSAU STREKT, POST OFFICK. OF Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- eiryand all kinds of merchandise. ‘The same bought and sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room ho. 1. OPPOSIT FINE ARTS, FS SALE—FOUR VALUABLE PAINTING: FROM Europe, by Munich masters, at SCHUBERTH & co's #20 Broadway. i % DENTISTRY EETH EXTRACTE WITHOUT PAIN 14 YEARS; benumbing application; Teeth, Hi, Set, #10. chased. administered, Beauuiiul Piumpers for hollow cheeks. Sets pur- J. JAY VILLERS, 18) Grand street, near Broadway. MISCELLAN Dts. Kiood, whieh is compoxed of all the elements of real ving vigor and vitality to al! bis pauents, and is ple Cousultatign free, Ollie hours 9 tu Oy wane to HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mati steamship "THURINGIA, Captain H, Ehlers, will sail on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1870, at2 P. M., for HAMBURG, taking passengers from New York to. mburg. Firat Cabin, #120; Second Cabin, B72: Steerage, $25, golds Payable in United States gold. ‘The HOLSATIA wiil sail Jan, 10, 1871, KUNHARDT &CO., ©. B, RICHARDS & BOAS, Gens Aventa, General Passenger Agents, t, N. jay street, N.Y. ‘sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday to and from Glasgow and Derry, Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all ratlw: stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany. Norway, Swe den or Denmark and América as safely, speedily, comforta- bly and cheaply ax by any other route or line, “EXPRESS” BTEAMERS, “EXTRA STRAMERS. CALEDONIA, ..Sat., Dec, 81] TYRIAN .......Wed., Dec, 28 ANGLIA....0 0 (Sat, Jan. 7) BRITANNI ary AUSTRALL J ’ INDIA. COLUMBIA EURUPA.. and every Satu ed Yrom pier 20 North river, New York Rate of pastage, payable tn cu to Liverpool, Giaagow or Derry First cabins, 865 and 75, according to 101 Cabin excursion tickets (good for twelve mo bent accommodations, thereafter, ‘noon, ney, securing Intermediate, $33; steerage, $28, Gertiticates, Streduced yates, can be bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. Drafts issued, payable on presentation, Apply at the company’s offices to WENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. NMAN LINE--FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL if Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows: ITY OF CORK (via Halitax Tuesday, Dec, 27,9 A. M. CITY OF BROOKLYN. Raturday, Dee. 31, 1 P. M CILY OF BRUSSELS. Saturday, Jan. 7,7 A. M. CITY OF LIMERICK (via Halifax) Tuesday, Jan. 10,1 P.M and each succeeding Saturday and ajternate Tuesday, trom Pier 45, North River. Rates of Passage. Payable in gold. nyable in currency. Firat cabin: saeveef#T5 | Steerage 60] To Lone 20| To Halliax, &c., at reduced rates. Pansengers alro forwarded to Antwerp, Rotterdam, Swe- den, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons ling to send for thelr friends. anya Ofon ‘or further information apply at the Com) .. PH OLN G. DALE, Agent 15 Bronaway, ATIONAL LINE. N* STEAM TO. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, From pier 47 North river. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, PENNSYLVANTA, Lawson. Saturday, Dec. 31, at 12 M MELVETTA, Gray’ S.BSuturday, Jan. 7 to Liverpooi or Queenstown—Cabin, $75 and $65 ; steerage’ B28, currency. Prepatd stear: we tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glasgow, $82, currency. 2 For further particulars apply at the company's office, No. ascii F. W. J. HURST, Manager. NUNARD LIN r. J THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL € MAIL STEAMSHIPS Between New York and Liverpool. calling at Cork Harbor RUSSIA..Wedn'day, Dec. 38| CALABRIA.Thur'day,Jan, 12 PALMYRA.Thur'day, Dec. 29 | ABYSSINIA (via Flalifax) n'day, Jan. 4 Wedn'y, Jan. 18 SAMARIA.. Thursday, Jan. 5 | SIBERIA. .Thuratay, Jan. 1 ALGERIA. Wed'day, Jan. 11 | CUBA, Wednesday, Jan. 26 ALEPPO, Thursday, Jan. 26 RATES OF PASSAGE. By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying steerage. First Cabin. $10, gold | Second Cabin, 84), gold First C: $145, gold First Cabin. #30. currency Queenstown and all od | 5 | Steers ‘urope at lowest rates. bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Antwerp and other ports on the ranean ports, For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowilng Green. passage, at 111 Broadway, Trintt CHARLES G. FRA Havre, Jontinent, and for Mediter- Building. NOKLYN, Agent. XTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, , Canard Lin PALMYRA sails, SAMARIA sai nrsday, 29th December day, Sth January 830 curreney, 4 Bowling Green. age apply padway, Trinity Build CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, EY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ern! T For steerage pa: ing. aneatia ‘ompany's mail steamships be calling at Brest, . Saturday, Dec. it jaturday, Jan. 98 © rying the United sta NEVADA, Green COLORADO, F: ember 28, at 1034 A. M. January 4, at12 M, FAKE, B30, currency, Paris, Hambu Ireland, England, From Cabin passage, # Prepaid tel wrenrere booked to Norway Sweden, tc. Draft rance and Germany at lowest rates. Ap) ly to WILLIAMS & GUION 20 Broadway. currency, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, | prcivic Main STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Throvgn Line to California and China, Freight and passage greatly reduced, Through rates, New York to San Francisco — First clan Steerage, B12 to 8170, $00, according to location of berth. These rates include berth, board and all necessaries for the trip. Steamers of the above ine leave pier 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 4th and 20th of each month, except when thove days fall on Sunday, then the day pre- vious. One bundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Medi- cine and attendance fre January 4, OCEAN QUEEN, Captain Conner, connecting with COLORADO, Captain Parker. Departure of 20th every month will touc Guatameln. Steamer AMERICA, will leave Ban Fran 1871, for China and Japan. All freigut tor Sani Francinco will go fast, and be re until 4 P.M. Tuesday January 3. Freight for Central America and South Paolfic porta will be received until 4 P.M. on Saturday, December $1, 1570, only. usunl facilittes afforded shippers in collecting inland charges, &c. For freight or passage tickets, and all further information, apply at the office, pier 42 North river. F. R. BABY, Agent. ARAND ORIENTAL TRIP.RARE OPPORTUNITY. TEMPLATING ANCESCAPE FROM THE RIGORS OF A ‘GAN Ei VE RIGORS OF NORTHERN WINTER, ba The Pacive Mail Steamsbi at San Jore, 0 February 1, ved Company will despatch, on or about the 18h of January, 1871, their new and splendid side- wheel steamer ALASKA, Captain Maury, for the f porte:—-Gibraltar, Malta, Port Said and Suez Canal, Singu: pore and Hong Kong, there making connection with the com- peers ateamera for the various ports of China, Japan and in Francisco, or further information apply at the oftice, pler 42 Nor.h river, New York, F. R. BABY, Agent, GAN DOMINGO LINE ©) For Puerto Plata, Samana and San Domingo City. ‘The United States mail Ror Captain K. A. Delancy will leave pier Nod North, sver forthe above ports on Saturday, December 31, a3 o'clock P.M. For freight or passage apply to POFFORD BROTHERS & CO., No. 29 Broadway. B' RMUDA MAIL. ‘The steamship SANTIAGO DE CUBA, or other steamer will, if Decem| , be dexpatched to Bermuda on Thuraday, ir 29. WM. H. WEBB, 64 Exchange place, J NITED STATES MATL TO HAVANA, I Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. ing regularly every Thursday, at 3 0 cisely, from pier No. 4 North river. RRO CARTLE, Capt. R. Adama (via Nawnau), LUMBIA, Capt, E. Van Sice.......... MISSOURI, Capt. J. B. Edwards (via Nassau), Vor freight or passage apply to A. W. DIMOCK, President. 0. 6 Bowling Green, HAVANA: SISAL ASD. VERA CRUZ NEW YORK aud Mextoan Mail Steamabip ling, leaving pier 17 East at 3 P.M. OPATRA OF MEXICO, Gaptain hit Captain Thursday, Dec, 29 ‘ merman. Saturday, Jan. 7 DPATRA, tok" Lrg # Wednesay, Jan, 18 CITY OF MERIDA, Captain Deake Saturday, Jan, 23 fi 0 Hy to For FreiKn OF EE RANDRE & SONS, 88 Broadway, CLEOPATRA goce 0 Havana gbiy; tangs Do pagsepgers: COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key Weat.—the Al steamship ARIADNE, tain Pennington, carrying the United mall, at pler East river, will sail Saturday, Dec. 31. ‘A mall Dag will be made up for this ship at this ofce. All goods for Houston or the interior will be forwarded by our agenta, Mesers. T. McMahon & Co., free of charge. ‘The steamer —— will follow and sail direct. For freight or passage apply to Y. H. MALLORY & CO,, 168 Maiden lane. _ SOUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.— The Al steamer VICTOR, Captain G. Gates, Is now re- Gaiviog freight at pier Ql Kast river, aud will wall Saturday, December sf, at8 P.M. Freight taken for St, Lous, Mobile and Galveston. 1s Qh relent or pansage apply to C. H. MALLORY & 00., Malden lane, ‘The steamer DE SOTO will follow from pler 36 North river, LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO. HE GREAT SCUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER line for Charleston, 8. C., the Florida ports and the South and Southweat, sailing from pier No. 5 North river, at 3'P. M., every Tues day, Thursday aud Saturday. claas steamaliip tain Robert H, Leonard, id bills of lading issued at lowe ge apply to , MORGAN & COW 80 Broadway, freight tari! nod passage apply to NILEY D. HASELL, General Agent, Great Southern Freight Line, 317 Broadway, . entrance in Thomas atreet. The Medan GHORGIA will follow, aud sail on Thurs . Dec. 29 For through The Cromwell Steamshtp Lin ‘The steamship GEORGE WASHINGTO: Saptain BE. Vv. Gager, will leave vite No. 9 North river, on Saturday, Decem= ber 3L, at 8o'clock P.M. Frei.ht received daily. “Through rates given to Gulveston, Indianola, Mobile and St. Loui, Cain passage, x6l; slocrage, #20. For freight OF passage apply iB CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS! From pier No. 13 North riv CRESCENT CLEY, on Saturday, December 31. Freight received daily. Through rates given for St. Louis, Vicksburg, Moblie, Galveston and fadiano For freight or passage, having superior sccommodations, apply to FRUDERIC BAKER, 40 Hroadw OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, Old Dominion Steamsnip Company. Steamsbips of tis line leave pier 87 North river, foot of Beach street, For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Savurday, at3 P, M.. connecting with the Vir- inis and Tennessee Airline, the Seaboard Inland Air line, Petersburg and Weldon railroads, Chesapeake and Ohio rail roads and Richmond and Danvlile rallroads, ‘Through pas Senger tickets und through bills of ladiug wt reduced rate @ ail points South and Southwest oiilee 31, or Apply at ofiice on pler X's {, MOCREADY, Presitent, 187 Greenwich atreet, cornes of Dey. TOTICE.STEAM TO SAVANNAH DIRECT. -A FIRST N clas Tuesday, December 27, at 3PM. we to Savannah reduced. For passage apply to M. DOM. TY, 11 Broadway. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C, }OR SALB-THE STEAM YACHT JAMES, NOW I lying at the first landing, Staten Island. For particulars apply to THOMAS ROMINSON, Herald Ship News ollice, Whitetiall slip, pier l, East river, New York. IN GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING Sails from a schooner yacht :—Muinsall, Foresail, Jib, Flying Jib, Jib Topsail, Heinp Maintopsail,’ Maintopmaat Staysail, Can be seen ‘at WLLSON'S suil loft, corner South and Rosevelt streets, JOR SAL "TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. {ANAL STREET, NO. 259, NEAR BROADWAY.—STORE, /” Basement and’S lofts, each 26x90, will be let together or separately; also No. 200 Canal street, store 26x), with two: Basements, each 50x90, Apply to A, TUSKA, No. 20) Canal street. QTEAM POWER, WITH SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED SS Floors, to let: best power and finest rooms in the city. Apply to the Engineer, Kon. 9, 11 and 1g Baxter street. 0 LET-NO. M2 PEARL STREET, FIVE DOORS from Broadway, Store, Basement and Cellar, 100 by 25 7 ira Lott. Feet alto Part of IE RANDER KNOX, 42 Pearl street. n JET—STEAM POWER, SECOND FLOOR OF PRE- Cane edouyal street, corner Aunity, 70x23, well lighted, mNpo LEASE—THE FULTON IRON WORKS, CONSIST. T ing of ten lots and buildings; or any Portion, with or without Steam Power. 26 Corlears street, corner Cheery, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Furnished. FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN ZA. stone Houre to tet, turmished, on Twenty-first street, ear Fifth avenue; just been painted and {rescued through: ilate possession , month, oe nee Pon Te DREW & CO., 175 Fifth avenne, 5 ARGAINSAT £20 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR FIF- BA Tan street Completely furnished modern high stoop xington avenue; Thirtieth street, 12 rooma, unfurnished, 88,500. O LET—rULLY FURNISHED, A FOUR STORY brown stone House, in a good, ventral location; rent reasonable; or will rent unfurnished an‘! sell tue Furniture; oniy a part of the purchase money required. Apply to NM. DOUGHTY, 79 Nuswau sureet. House, near 1 $140; beautiful brown stor 10 RENT—A HOUSE WITH M ROOMS, FURNISHED; also Rooms or floors. Inquire all the week at 107 West Twenty-tifth street. 9 STORY HIGH STOOP | BROWN STONE HOUSE, ©) Fifty-irst street, from January 15 to May, fully and elegantiy furnished, with every requisite, will be rented low to sma | private family only, Address box 5348 New York Post oltice. QQ FOURTH AVENUE—UNTIL MAY 1, OR LONGER; partly furnished; a desirable location Tor puysleun, dentist, dressmaker, 4c. Apply onthe presaises, near Svew- 1s store, or to JAMES BIRCHETY, 97 Sixth w niurnished. “a \ THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET-—OR 4A Bank street; water and gar; rent #42. Apply acl and 17 Abingdon square, commencement Eighth ay HOUSE TO LET Low—149 W NTY-BEV- JA enth street. between Sixth and Seventh avenues; for hoarding house or any other purpose, or in part, ail modern improvements. Open trom 10 to A. (FIRST. CLASS BROWN STONE FURNISHED House for the winter or | , With Immediace p applying &t 120 West Twenty-third sion, can be obtained } street, near Sixth aven A MAGNIFICENT LITTLE between Fifth and Sixth avenues; rent #125 per i none but a genteel party need apply, as the Indy sto remain in the Louse. 4 Weat Twenty-#ec FURNISHE NO LET—THE FIRST CLAS: House 141 East Filteenth stre and Irving place; tn sood order; CHARLES ©. WAKELEY, 104 East t moderate. Inquire of ‘enth atreet, New York, "PO RENT IMMEDIATELY. LEXI Ho ons, water et and 12 rov ply, between 1 and 4 o'cioek, at 142 East Thi BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. GUTY-THIRD STREET—FOUR NICELY : ed Rooms, complete for housekeeping, with gas jana water and fire, and privilege of stationary tubs for RAS per mont PARLOR FLOOR OF TWO THREE ROOMS, with new carpets, without board, at 128 East Twent second street, to gentlemen or a gentleman and wife, Re ferences exchanged, (A. FLOOR, NICELY FURNISHED, WITH, RVERY comfort’ for housekeeping; alko two large Roome and Hall Room: bath, gas and stoves; low rents. 5) Bleecker street, near broadway. WJURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT street, near Bleecker. 0. 7 BANK DLEASANT FRONT ROOM TO LET.—ALSO A SUIT of Rooms on the front; rent moderate, 611 Broadway, ihird tloor. (TO LETT A SMALL FAMILY, HANDSOMELY PUI mished Rooms, for housekeeping; gas, bath, & moderate; bandy to ail west side 202 West Forty street. $7 --FIRST FLOO) Dd. necting, turn housekeeping; water tn rooms; closet on floor; stationary tubs; abundant pantries, 182 F orty-first street, neur Lexington avenue, $7. tlona: two di 3) FAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY . and University place.—Suit of handsomely furnished Rooms on second oor for one or two gentlemen, private family, References exchanged. 5() IRVING PLACE, CORNER SEVENTEENTH OU atreet.—A_ hanasomely furnished Parlor, with Bed- room adjoining, or with two Bedrooms if desired, smtabie for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, ]QY SIXTH AVENUE.—A YOUNG winow LaDy OX iiving alone, has an elegantly furnished Parior; also a mall Room to jet, to 4 gentleman, where he can enjoy the comforts of a home. Call for one week, Ring the first bell, SITTING AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED, FOR housekeeping; bot and cold water; uve uf bath; ata- tubs and every comfort. $22 Filty-secoud sreet, re from Kroadwa} UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APAR’T. MENTS TO LET. SO Ang x LADY JUST OPENING A LODGING HOUSE A\._ wishes to negotiate with a party having Furnitare, who. will exchange the same for rent of apartments, Address Ly H., box 149 Herald office. Mager tala IN A GENTLEL SHADED COTTAGE, with grounds, suitable for small genteel family ; = ate entrance ; wate: and gas; 813 a month. 635 Filty-second ese near Eleventh aveoue, See TREADWELL, un prem- nen. A DESIRABLE SECOND FLOOR 10 LET—WITH IM- media ‘222 West Thirteenth atieet. Reut montl — ae — pus FLOOR AND BASEMENTS TO LET-NO. 945 East Forty-ninth atreet, with ail its improvements, In- quire at No, 797 Second avenue, second floor. Mrs. BROWN, U Mg LET THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, SIX rooms on each tioor, bath and gas, use of kitchen, to @ family of adults. 289 Kast Thirty-ti T° LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE THIRD FLOOR of private houw 329 East Twenty-third street, consigh §og Q! 4 light rogues rept v4 luguire ia we DANTE” : =the iesiimiettnicoeeresins tthe acetate {|

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