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THE NEW ce ae RALD WHOLE NO. 1 552, DIRECTORY FOR First, een aod third ROLOGY-SrconD PaGr—Fourth column. LL SEASON SkvoND Pacr—First gine. BILLIANDS -Broown PaGE--Fourth colum TAG” WANTED-SEOOND PacR— Wat ‘ED— ip PaGk—Third column, Peake REAL BOtATE FOR SALE-Fiuer Pagr— oad column, Busini $a OPPORTUNITIES—Finsr PaGk--Tbird col- BusiNis NOTICES—Fivr Paar—Sixth column, ¥ REAL ESTATE FOR BALE—Finer PaoE—Seoond CLERK AND SALESMEN-—-SkconD PaGE—Fourth col- <a AND GARDENERS-Srconp PaGr—Fourth SE STEAMSHIPS—Firet La wen column. RSHIPS —Finst Paar — ‘Third column. Banting yi KCADEMIES SroosD Faor—First column. ISTRY —Finst PaGR—Sixth column, Dw! PLbNG HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- KNISHED—Finer PaGR—Sixth column, KURUPEAN STEAMSIIPS. Finer PaGk—Fifth and atxth columns. FINANCIAL--Fine? Pa@Rr-—Fourth and ge columns. FOR SALE—Finsr Pa@k—Third colum: FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TQ LET— Fist PAar—Sixth column. FURNITURE-—Finst PaGe--Second column, HELP WANTED--MALES - 8roonD Pacr—Third column, HELP WANTED-—FEMALES -Srconp Pact—Fourth col- umn. HORs CARRIAGES ao. Freer Paan ‘Second column. he WANTED Miner PAGE. First HOUSES, RO column. INSTRU JOTION— First PAGR—Second column. LECTUL SON—SkCOND PaGR—Third . olamn, A, (ObRIGES Prag RST PAGE—Second column. LOST AND FOUN D—BROOND PaGr—Fourth column, MACHINERY Fuser? ‘Third column. MARBLE MANTELS inet Paor<Fint colump, MEDICAL—SkOOND PaGe--Fourth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—BronTs Pagr— ‘ge ot none EW PU s 18st PAGE—Third column, PERSON AL Freer PaGr—First column. PIANOFORTES—S800ND Page. PROPOSALS——First Paor—Third o PRUFEETY olumas OUT OF Tk CITY FOR SALE OR TO Firsv PaGk—Second column. REAL TATATE 10 EXCHANGE—Finer Paok—Second column, REWARDS —8: aD Paar Fourth column. SALFS AT Finer PAGE—Second column. AU SIFUATIONS | Ws WANTED-FEMaLbS—Sn00ND PAGE ‘ourt SREUADONS. WAN ‘TED—MALES—Skconp Paoe—Fourth SPECIAL NOTICES Finer Paae—Firat column, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &c.—Finst PAGE-Second olninn, THR TRADES- SECOND Paax—Third column. FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Finer PaGR—Bixth unegavistie baie igh aan APARTMENTS TO LET— boyy junn. YACHTS, STEANBOATS. oe First PaGer-—First column. - — PRENEZ GARDE DE VOTRE Ce CHUR "AUJOUR- et _pensez a moi un peu comme je pense a vous t, car je n’al que vous pour me consdler--ai triste et nai buvez a ma sante ce jour. Mon cour sera avec tun, ma cherie, avec Leaucoup d'amour. OST. IF THE FIFTH J AVENUE PICKPOCKETS WILL return the Pocketbook and contents, less the currency iherein, to the number of the Post office box, they will re- Lieve their consciences and oblige the owner, IMGEOURS Leginelenf RESIDING ‘ada, is ‘earnestly, care with his tister. Iinpertant fuformation awalte lim, Address, care of Miss Miller, 21 Leven street, Edinburg, cotland MMs ANNIE SOMMERVILLE (SCHENERUS)—L ET- ter for you at station F. Nene DAVID FINDLAY AND JAMES FINDLAY, tons of the now deceased Alexander Find! nalay, carrier between Montrose and Aberdeen and at Stonehaven, in. Scotland, who. left “Stonehaven for Ne Yor! some forty years since with intention, it is believed, of proceeding up county, or their children (legitimate or illegitimate), are requested to communicate with Messra. Keay & Miin, * Solicitors in Ar- broath, Scotland, from whom they will hear of something to their advantage. ABBLOATIS 1 15 Hin. S TRRET, Sept. 22, 1870. Hin pre Av a CARS, 6 O'GLOCK LAST EVENING.— who held gentleman's cave please address RUTHEFORD, Herald ellice. ANTED—INFORMATION OB THE. PERSONS, IF living, or their legal representatives, f dead, who om- sed the following Bris Inexistence in’ the city of New ork in 1834-5:—Manning & Highett, Wearing & Under- wood, Kellog & Co., dry goods merchania; Baker & Johnson, clothing, tear! street, and a boot and shde dealer of Pearl street, name anknown. If such persons hold notes on Hugh King tuey will me once notify DENNIS MULLIGAN, Execu- tor, Lexington, K: ILL FRANCIS L. MEAD COME OVER TO SEE B, McMahon, Jersey City, immediately ; before Tuewlay noon, if possi ] XQUISITE FRAGRANCE + Eahales fyom a bead dressed with BARRY'S ¥RI- COPHEROUS, the only hair preparation which combines the properties of cleansing, preserving and reuewing the human bulr. Principal office 14 Peat! street, New York: A —A.-PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD « lie insurance companies, and who do not desire to surrender thefr policies by an alsolute sale, can borrow the surrender vaiue of their policies by applying at Insurance Agency, &7 Liverty street, AN mixed, 40c. street, three doors from Broadway AND BEST CAN- EBERTS. Fine French faces, $1. 60 East Twelfin RTIST ASSOCIATIO' —“PALETTE.” THE | NEXT half yearly general meeting will take place on Monday, ibe 9b ot January, 187 _SPORTING—DOGE, BIRDS, ¢ &c. LL KINDS OF FANCY Doas AND BIRDS FOR ¢ ALE. - 1 diseasen. Prepared food for mocking at B. DOVEY'S, No. 8 Groene atree f Ladies aitontted by Mn Dovey.” 1 piiedulibled a HORSES, CARRIAGES, r . T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TARBELL, and salesroom 87 Naanau street op} the Post oftice. is THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of ae wry ae iON a i our 13 AND 114 BAST Tern! ste oN EET, NEAR’ “sTH AVENUE, rere we bold reualar OF HORSES RRIAGES Gensime withing TULRDAY AND, FRIDAY, | wish! ant ase, or those having Horses or Carringes to sell, ah find or rs house perfectly reliable, as we gonad la braneh of our business, aa we do all ou other forward principles which gov- ern honoratte houses in all mercantile purse, uit) We xive the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial. Entriea for sales of Hortes and Carriages can be made at our down town oftice and Nassau street, where ‘we also “ime ‘a register of Rolwes tor private gale. Liberal advances inade on consignments, A. —SLEIGHS, BELLS, ROBES, BLANKETS, ac AT ‘suramer prices; Harnons {rom $12 up; Top ‘and Open Wagons, Rockaways, Express, Ac., a the corner of Hanon and Spring streets. LITTLE & TURNER, — ~ SLEIGHS, " SLELOHS, SLEIGUS, , S00 Sleigos, all a from au w up: Blankets, R Rober, Bella, arniagen, new and on Mon Thana, S032 9420 @ Wooster street, NRW tina ave top SECOND BAyD COACHES, ann’s ake ;’five i Baave Wand do Wooster street, T WITTY'S, 638 BROADWAY, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, Beila, Harness, Robes, all styles, new and second hand, in great variety, at lowest market prices, Purchasers should examine before buying slaewbere TEAM OF HORSES, € AND 7, VEARS OLD, HEAVY ‘and fit for any kind of work, Inquire at 364 Green street for ty two day Fens SALE—SEVEN G00D HORSES, FIT FOR ALL Eines of of work, sings or agers riding or irae span of bay carri: ng. pony bull x weil pare ast Germantown Kockaway and twe light W: eens ito be seen 162 East Lea third street, stable; Gy ‘of them fast; feat they = show for my el wens Sane. ‘Stable, four hereunto me 4 res.carrieges a place for # man Iga in. at Tos'East Boventy-toxrd street, NGA et Fests SALE—A FIRST CLASS 1 carla SLEIGH, HAS afte; suitable for road team or single hores; ¢ will be sold cheap. Apply at private sable No; ive. Wet inth street, Monday and Tuesday mornings, from 6 Gueiens, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, ORTLAND, cut. ters and other styles, a!) new and bandsomely Gnished, bo ce od Apply to P. LEFEVRE, New Rochelle, XLEIGHS, BELLY, ROBRS—40, ALL STYLES, AL- S” bany ‘Cutters, Pontesy shifting and slx-seat Sleighs; trimmed and_untrimmed olf, Fox, ia and Buffalo Robes 1n oat 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn, | ____SADES AT AUCTION. ‘Auex ay INE AUGTIONEER, B. MINER & BROTHER, inte HENRY LEEDS DS & MINER. Salesrooms, 9 Chambers and 17 Reade streets; Leeds’ Ari Galleries, 81 and 819 Broadway. Messrs. ALLEN B. MUNER & BROTHER sri rive their ersonal atte a8 cu o past 4 Eee of Household’ Faraiturecal the reslatnees of families declint ry Barger gr and at their a ry 85 Chambers street, extending Reade street; Bisa to tlosbs of Mecchapdiog ah corsa glores, and by of of ae Libraries, fe, ch B. MINER, HENRY D. MINER, Lange ar Nos. 9 Giccohere and 77 Reac trade sale high grade Wines, Branies, 4c.) in original in bona or duty paid, be sold in quant. jes to suit ae Const Bran Martell, 1803. ‘Sara muir Hennessey —V. HO: FLOM Cabinet 1eSle Bern casks. Whisk say and Locbnagar. iran, ten including Pemartin, Dut, at their galleries as ON FRIDAY, J. d at ll o'clock, at their # procs to close accounts, "lines ‘ot ne ‘Wines, &c., bottled in ‘London, in cases of one dozen each. Pardculsre in time. CTION NOTICE—113 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH BT. OCH DAY. aai88) at 1024 o'clock, precisely Over 400 lots an port a he elegant and cost Por. niture, many rare and ‘ks of art, contained in the vate mAs esos cent 7% octave Tpeewood Blanoforte, four tak, Parior fous, Centre Tablas Etageres, Bookcase, Ornaments ke. Toom, kitchen agement Furniture in lote to ait re ee Sale pos- ftive, rain or sbine, LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. herecwee waren Sieroeeee , Coal ¥: Coal, Horses, a: Marshal's sale.—Will toi olclook, a it Forty-fifth street, the Contents o' sell on Tueadas 208 io ‘ofa quantity of Goal, Cart Sea 2 Siice Fura my a quan of |, Horses 4, ice Furni- PSone . GABE, Marshal. ESTATE “FOR SALE, Pas. East Side. OR SALF—SEVERAL DESIRABLE PLOTS OF LOTS for churches, hotels, mstitutions, €c., on and near 5th and Madison avs, above 42d st. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, CITY REAL | West sules DESIRABLE HIGH STOOP DWELLING, WITH all modern ‘ftprovementa, 22.6x55x100, for sale very Tow: between Fifth and Sixth avenuen, Ninth street, Pos: session. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Ti Pine atree SIXTH AVENUE CORNER, 25X57, COVERED WITH buildings, above Twenty-third street, for sale cheaper than any other corner onthe avenue ; also cheap Property on South Ficto avenue. Inquire of 7. J. GIBBONS, 109 Bleecker atreet. re ze —A.—OFFICIAL, DRAWINGS SIMMONS & CO.’S LOTTERIES, AL ABAMA—EXTRA OLA8S NO. 7145—DECFMBER = 1870, 64, 33, 82, 37, ¥, 31, 24, 15, 43, 67. ASS NO. er |—DEOEMBER 3i, pees A 1, 12, KENTUCKY—EXTRA OLASE NO. 7) M4, 78, 63, Si, 48, 56, 42, 15, WU. KENTUCKY—CLAS8 NO. 722—DECEMBERBI, 1870, % 54 16, 80, Information furnished and’ cifeulars sent in above and also Royal Havana Lotteries, UTE, Broker, St6 Broadway, 158 Fulton street and No.2 Park row. VXCELSIOR MEAT AND VEGETABLE CROPPER, 1, Melien’s patent.—Every fam! id have one; price aly 45 40. Woe sale. Oh hedwave sad hotse, fersiaee Blores. Agents wanted for every county. in the Uni States. Manufactured by the Artisan Manufacturing Compa- by, O45 Weat Iwenty-foarth Siteet New York pres CASHED IN THE HAVANA, KENTUCKY AND all other legalized lotteries. Room No. 8 Howard build- ing, 136 Broadway. CARPENTER & BOOTH date of 174 Broadway). OYAL HAVANA Lormery OF CUBA. —WROLES, 32; Haiver, Seems rs, #8 Kentucky, from ye G10, Send for circular. BATES & CO., 174 Broadway, N. one door above Maiden lane. OYAL HAY ‘ANA LOTTERY, SUPPLEMENTARY—DE- termined by the drawing of the Royal Havana Lottery. For information address LUTHY & CO., 240 Greenwich st. rT HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD: RS ‘of the Metropolitan Drug Company, for the election of trustees and other business, will be held at the oifice of the company, Ninth avenue, corner of rTharty. -aixth atreet, on Fri- day, January 13, 1871, at 40’ velogk P.M. MeL, ba cretary. New York, Jan. 1, 1871. ie THE GENEROUS HEARTED, | By sending me 250. Be. 1, or as much more Bs you please, you will Valores tho nesomiite of a large fami- % who'bave font thelr all by tne viciasitudes of traderend the ghbonenty of others, and whom protracted sickness hag ren- ered uni ‘or labor. ‘ou are solicited, dress HOWLE, New York elty. . a mal HE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY COMMENCED a general commission and brokes busin a at Nos. over the Central National (OR SALE ON BROADWAY—RUNNING THROUGH to Sixth avenue, and between Thirty-sixth and Thirty- seventh streets, six aplendidiy located Lots; one of the best locations fn the city for investment, and now paying a (air Tent for the improved portion, E. LUDLOW & CO, No. 8 Pine street, OUSE FOR SALE CHEAP—TERMS EASY; LOCA. tio UG A oral j immediate possession, Address ONE- FOURTH CASH, box 131 Herald office. 57 TH ST,, NEAR STH AY.—2 FINE LOTS, 35X200 BACH, for saie cheap. Also desirable Lots on 48d, blast, 52d, Bia, beth, o7tb, Gbth, 6Oth, 72d and Slat sta.» between 4th and oth a wir. SEYMOU! Broadwi BROOKLYN ‘PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TOULET. R= SALE—CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE NINETEENTH ard of Brooklyn three story and basement, in perfect waite ees nished; price 14,002. Owner, on the Ores STAND CORNER HOUSE AND LIQUOR STORE for sale or lease, with fixtures for sale. Apply to J. Hamilton avenue, South Brooklyn. " COPARENERSHIPS. ISSOLUTION.THE | COPARTNERSHIP bag def under the name of Bernhard & Kraftis this day d! soived by mutual consent, all liabilities having been peal. by Aaron Bernhard, who will continue the business. AARON BERNHARD, LAZARUS KRAFT. New York, December 31, 1870. I SSOLUTION OF OOF ART MERAY P. Ew Vouk, Jan. 2, 1871. ‘The copartnership heretofore, ¢ name of Hammond, Merriain & Co., ist mutual consent, The business wil be settled AA pai HAMMOND. vuERLER, 5 x wa ¥ have thi orci will Rae fivape eas New The Sodbesiined jamimond, ‘iam & Co.), successors to the wholesale millinery and straw goods busit stand 022 Bi , under the firm nam "Or yo Merrie s « Clyde. Mr. A. ler will remain with Ane new firm. oO. M NDE. AM, BES ISSOLUTION. THE, COPS RTF ERHOHIF EXISTING under the name of Bern! Kral “this day dis- solved by mutual consent, all Wabititien de Lea assumed by Aaron Bernhard, who will continue 9 the busine IN BERNHARD, _New You, Dec. 81, 1870. LAZARUS KRAF R. FRAN Is B. ARNOLD “HAS BEEN ADMITTED @ partner In our firm. _Nuw York, Jan. 1, 1871, ARNOL! STURGES R, RICHARD VON HOFFMAN HAS THIS DAY “withdrawn from our firm. Mr. William Martens bas been admitted @ partner and Mr. Andrew Deetjen continues to hold our power of attorney, Nuw Youk, Jan.2 171, | L, VON HOFFMAN & CO. ‘R, M. C.D. BORDEN IS ADMITTED A PARTNER in our firm from this date, New York, Jan. 1, 16/1. . __—«LOW, HARRIMAN co, R. H. Y. LEAVITT BECOMES A PARTNER IN OUR firm from this nd the toro will be continued under the name of Leavitt, Gould & ( LEAVITT & GOULD, 61 Exchange place. NEw York, Jan, 1, 1871. NEW yous, DECEMBER, 31, 1870, Alexander Taylor, ers withdraws from our firm this day. The business will be continued aa heretofore. TAYLOR BROTHERS, 17 Wall street. NEw York, Jan. 3, 1871. diarender Tapio r resumes business this day with his son, Alexander Taylor, Jr. (late of Taylor Brothers), under orm name of F People TAYLOR & SON, 56 Broadway, corner or Exchange | piace, N Ree FpE DECEMBER Bi, 1870, 7 Banks Batley in dissolved this day by mutual cea Wm, continue fant, oly D idation, and copeent Win At ance ee ARO, By “ Rites 1 BAILEY. mpne oe COPABSRERSEIE HERETOFORE EXISTING name of Hobbs, Bligh & Hebverd ti fay dissolved by mutual consent. oD ae New York, bees ber 31, 1870 Hs ‘HARLES HOBBS, 8. M. BLIGH. HEBBERD. ‘The business will be continued under the rm name of Hobbs & Hebberd, at 115 Fulton street, by CHAKLES HOBBS. ISAAO 1 N. HEBBERD. bar COPARTNERSHIP OF KNAPP & BURDETT 18 this. nay ‘dissolved by mutual convert, eae e Da Le] JR, JESSE B B' SHEPHERD RNABE OF., will continue the busines at bead old cates, No. 19 New street. BUSINESS | OPPORTUNITIES. ai HOUSE OF HIGH | STANDING, ‘WITH AN EATEN. ive business in pe: whol A. tive bet Stocl be noticed unless by & ished over 80 years. Ai ollice. RE OPFORTINITY FOR A YOUNG GENTLE. A B10, ‘ing an interest in mechanics, to enter as junior partner into one of the sateat a moat pro- lars personally. Address 2 BOLTON a Herald ? N EASY BUSINESS THAT TURNS our 850 TO #75 a day these hard times can be sbared for a few hundred 99 Laurens atreet. Ry WITH IN A WELL KNOWN co ag BI ea ‘Address, AIDEN "LANE, Herald office. ‘ABFA ARTES, | WANTED, OF LITERARY De el capable of editing journal connected with ve ih business no sats income sure. Apply ai te A RARE CHANCE.—A WIDOW LADY, IN YEARS and without family, holding a property {i a neighboring sity worth 890,000, and Ina business place, wishes a gentle man partner; must have $10,000 to ‘or would lige to change properties in other cities no objection above amount; where, or in what eye must be worth th pease hers need sae es those with the above sum or ry io exehaag wad be uoticed, Address ald Of enn as alec beim stitial ONTROLLING I INTEREST IN A MANUFACTURING bnainess, s1t in one of the most flourishing towns Jo Michigans hninchtbery new S03 10 good running anders Ge. ing alarge business, As the parties wisn to engage in other ‘pusiness wil vell ch cash. For particulars address P, R WAT AND ‘or yw. W. 0O., Bay Oty, Mich, Fok Er cA ERS? CHAS RETAIL, Fur Establishment; centrally located on Broadway; a rare opportunity. Address HATTER, box 218 Herald ofiice. [TEREST FOR SALE.--9600-—BUSINESS HONEST and well paying: should be introduced into eve: ay. Territorial sales on liberal terms. Address MATTER O FACT, box 901 Herald office. 10.000. A noBgSNEss MAN WITH THIS ay Amount can have $3,000 per year to act ae treasurer, with real estate security for the amount and share of company's profits, Address a ilue to L. P. By office. SPLENDID BARGAIN ON EIGHTH "AVENUE, IF ‘en at once—The lease, stock and fixtures of the fine ‘beat; the store has two large, clogunt Preaoh piate glass windows I muse be bold, Not much cash required. ©. 3, CLARKE, 203 Broadway. URG STORE FOR SALE—IN RUTLAND, tablished 6 youre. poy. wew stores op. comer, tnely ited up und well tocked; can be purchased at a barguin if ron for immediately, Address E. A. MORSE, Rut jand, Vt. (OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE AND ‘Good Will of an old established Clothing House. Apply to HYATT, HAGERMAN & CO., 122 Fulton street, OR SALB—A BARROOM, AN BILLIARD SALOON containing eg! & Collender tables. The best iocation and es! dd pusiness of the kind in Jersey Cig, Rent ‘very low. For tartuer fattlculars inquire at 17 and £4 la 1ue, Jersey City, Empire Billiard Rooms. |ALE—A FIRST CLASS BREWERY, WITH A wa trade; will be sold reasonably. Address BREWER, box 218 Heratd ofice. ‘ACRES, 1 EACH FARM FOR “SALE — 34 MILE n Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore ty, Md.; fine large mansion and out- 78 nores in peach trees. Also two smaller Farms bovi D. M. HOWARD, Elkton, Md, IMBER LAND FO FOR SALE. rg att TIMBERED with ne ruce, cedar, may bh, situated on Ee pont Saree a, let meee ‘GEORGE PLU) aD; $3. 000.000. RE MIBRhE, MEAT AEFIATE | stad louses and Lote, m the principal counties, cities and towns re, r, Franklin county, N.Y. of New Jersey; alse in Westchester county, Long and Staten Islands. ‘Address Colonel J. A. MA\ RTIN, 4 Rahway Post eos, N REAL “ESTATE TO "EXCHANGE. Ky HANG) BROOKLYN STORE OR , TENEMENT OR email private Houses for tary sarge or small Farm; might take Western or Southern farm. Principals address G., box 200 Herald office. 520 and 322 Broadway, a Be NEw York, Jan. 2, 1671. WILLIE L. PARKER, CURRENCY. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.— Prizes ‘cashed; informatfon fbn giver, Cireulars sent ; $3: trade supplied. RTINEZ & CO., 10 Wall street; or box 4,095 Post oftie, $3: CURRENCY.ROYAL HAVANA AND KEN- tucky Lottery.-Prizes cashed and information 3 circulars sent. JOSEPH BATES & CO., 11 Wall Etreet: Box 4.264 Post oflce. Branch ofiica, 447 Broome st. Yachts, erRAODN &C. I deers E-THE STEAM YACHT JAMES, NOW iying a¥ the first landing, Staten Island. ‘For pariiculare apply to THOMAS ROZINSON, Herald Ship N. rt Woiennn slip, pierl, Bastriver, NewYork. | News Mees JOR SALE—IN GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING Sails from a schooner yacht :—Mainsail, Foresail, Jib, ising iby Jib, Topsail, Hemp Maintopsall. Maintopmaat Staysail. Can be seen ‘at W. i Savini at” en ‘at WILSON’S sail loft, corner South HOU SES, ROO: MS, &C. WANTE De war. -A SPACIOUS, AIRY AND LIGHT FIRST Lott, situated between Barclay and Chambers streets and Broadway and West Broadwa: not to exceed Hi,000. “Anply at once to WINTERAITE & KRAUSIS, 38 Cedar street, \ANTED--TW0 PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for ight housekeeping, for a family of two, in respectable house and locality, between Fourth and Fit. sce streets; will pay $35 per month. Address Z., Herald ontice. rANTED TO. RENT- WITH PRIVILEGE OF BUYy- ing, a smail Honse, with a few acres of ground, some thirty miles from the city; must be near the sation: Now Haven road preferred. Address T. PHILLIPS, 37 North Moore street, New York. ANTED 10 RENT—A_ FURNISHED | FLOOR, With. out board, or with partial Board, in a quiet, Fen ble house, above Twenty.sulrd street. aiid between Sixth and ingtoa avenues. A areas box Post of MARBLE AND NABBLEIZED MANTELS, or THE ; Monuments, Headstones at latest impor Bp tier rae KLABE! nr ‘steam Ssuague: Mew Louk 1h apd HAVE SPLENDID SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR sale or exchange, free and unincumbered will exchange for good city or Brooklyn Property, in value loko. Adres, with fall dencrivulon, location ead value of property offered, ©. B, ALLEN, box 8,853 Post of LOAN OFFIC KE i7 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP stairs, tne highest cash’ advances on Diamon: or bought. Pawnbrokers! A* Watches, Jewelry, tickets bought at 77 room between Nineteenth and Twentieth street Liberal 8 on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silvi Pianos, Silks and Life Policies. “Business strictly i NSTRUCTION. T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, French, Ger: man, Spanish, Vrawing, Shorthand, Mathematics and Ene- lish, Ladies’ department. Telegraphy by an experienced operaior. Private lessons day and evening. LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH ENGLISH, FRENCH and Latin, seeks a position where tuition in the above a few houra dally would be deemed a recompense for board. Address He BROMETON, Brooklyn, BUSINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMET! &¢,—DOLBEAR'S Commercial College, 875 Broadway, corner of Eighteenth street, Is open day and evening, to pre: re gentiemen, ladies and boys practically for business. die% receive’ special attention. Stiffness, cramping and trembling entirely removed. ‘Three private desks vacant, AR sBM ACADEMY, ITH STREKT, NEAR FOURTH ue. ~This school will be reopened and the New xt on Wednesday, January 4, 1871, at WAM Parents and {friends of students'a are invited. FURNITURE. | CAME, BEDDING AND _FURNITUR J weekly and Ven NI tree! Peery TURE, CARPETS AND BE) fee ake Housekeepers supplied the above Payments s weekly orm or monthly. LY & CO., 3B. eat ohh a old stand, 209 and OR ‘SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A SPLENDIDLY fitted Sample Room, at 48 Cortlandt street; or will be sold at auction on Tuesday, January 8, at 11 o'clock. PF SALE—AN OYSTER SALOON, IN BROOKLYN, now Solng s. business of from $50 to $150 per day. Ad- dress JOHN JUGHTY, Brooklyn Post office. FR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a first class Liquor Store; if not sold before the 4th of January will be wold at auction on the 4th. For particulars, apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, No, 9 Chambers street, or on tte Dremises, 106 Eighth avenue. 10 MERCH ANT TAILORS AND CUTTERS.—FOR SALE, Il eatab shed and good paying business in custom Hendy "i lade and Farnishie Goods, in the best locality in the thriving city of Bitzabeth. Th Lease xtures aep- arate, andthe Stock in part or to suit customer, Toa thoreugh, practical maa ‘only part ‘cash neesied, ue the oon. cern must be sold. Apply soon toCHIPMAN & MASTER, Elizabeth, N. J. JJ OADLEY'S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, Four toaixty horse power, Send for circulars. IC. HOAD! “BY 400., 46 Cortiandt street. aoe PROPOSALS. Bs FOR ALL THE COAL TAR PRODUCED AT THF. works of the Metropolitan Gas m tht Company at Forty- second street and Eleventh avenue, be received till Jan- tary 19 next, at the main office of the c company, 1,495 Broad- way, where terms and particulars can be len ©. ZOLLIKOFFER, President. po OFFICE AND. UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE, Orr 108 ia , EUEMLNTEND ENT, ne 15, 1870, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON W Sealed proposals will be Feceived atthe ofc of the Sup intendent until 12 M. January 15, 1871, for furnishing, de- Hvering, fting and putting ia piace the cast and wrought fron work exhibited in plans, specifications and schedules now in thie office, conblaing et cast iron columns, ved: plates, &c., and wrought iron Beams, era, ork of the columns, tron beatie and gitders must farnished; delivered, fitted and put in place complete within four month date of written notice to commence the twork, And the Terossoder as rapidly aa required by the pro- gress'of the work, and as demanded by the Superintendent. The contractors will be permitted the use of the derric and engines in putting the work in place without charge, but will be required to pay the time of the men employed in working them, who will be furnished by the department when requir Scaffolding to be furnished by the contractors. Proposals will ve, made ty the plece or by welght for the various castings and Mraet rovided for in the schedules. ‘The work will not be ivided among diiferent bidders, put wl be considered tm the te. Payments will ve made m until the final completion of th All bide must be accom he bidder wi if ewarded to bt, the sullicieney fied by the United States Ju lerk of the United States Ci our oF District Attorney of thé district where be resides department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, at it be deemed. for the interest of the government to-do #05 and any bid that isnot made on the printed form to be ob- tained in this office, and does not conform in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, will not be cov- sidered; neither will any proposals be received from parties who are not themselves engaged in the manufacture of cast or wrought iron work, and wap 0 have wot ‘the necessary facili- Hes for getting out the casti led beams. Proposals will be endorsed«Bide for Iron Work,” and ad- dressed to CALVIN T. HULBURD, Superintendent. t tly, deducting ten per cent, aby a petal bong, inthe sum al form the contract of then security to be certi- Corase Keath sryet ana pat Ayan Rae FINANCIAL. NEW 70 coun LoaN or Tae NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, secured by first Mortgage on Railrdad and Land Grant, SAFE, PROFITABLE, PERMANENT, Wo offer for sade at par and accrued {nterest the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Rallroad Company. They are free from United States tax, and are issued of the following denominations :~—Coupons, B100, $500, $1,000; regis and $10,000, With the same entire confidence with which we commended id, B100, $500, B1,000, $5,000 government bonds to capitalists and people we now, after the fullest investigation, recommend these Northern Pacific Raflroad Bonds to our friends and the general public. GOLD PAYMENT.--Both principal and interest are paya- ble in American gold coin, at the office of JAY COOKE & ©O., New York eity—the principal at the end of 30 years and the interest (at the rate of seven and three-tentha per annunf half yearly, Ist of January and July. PERFECT SAFETY.—The bonds we are now selling are secured by a first and only mortgage on all the property and rights of the Nortbern Pacitic Railroad Company, which will embrace, on the completion of the work :—~ 1. Over two thousand miles of road, with rolling stock, buildings and all other equipments, 3, Over twenty-twothousand acres of land to every mile of finished road, This land, agricultural, timbered and mineral, amounting tp all to more than fifty million acres, consists of alternate sections, reaching twenty to forty miles onench side of the track, ana extending in a broad, fertite Delt from Wisconsin through the richest portions of Min- nesota, Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, to Puget Sound, Heyy While the government does not directly guarantee. the bonds of the road, it thus amply provides for thelr full and prompt payment by an unreserved grant of land, the most valuable ever conferred upon a gr ‘a great national !mprovement, THE MORTGAGE.—The trustees under the mortgage ai Messrs. Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J, Edgar Thom- son, President of the Peonsylvania Central Railroad Com- pany. ‘They will directly and permanently represent the in- terests of tne firet mortgage bondholders, and are required to see that the proceeds of and sales aro used in purebasing and cancelling the bonds of the company if they can be bought before maturity at not more tban ten per cent pre- mium; otherwise the trustees are to invest the proceeds of landsales in United States bonds or real estate mortgages for the further security of Northern Pacific bondholders. ‘Also that they have at all times in thelr control, as security, at least 500 acres of average land to every $1,000 of outstand- ing first mortgage bonds, beside the railroad itself and all ite equipments and franchises. PROFITABLENESS.—Of course nothing can be safer than the bonds of the United States, but as the government is no longer a borrower, as the nation's present work is not that of preserving its existence, but that of developing » continent, we remind those who desire to increase their in- come and obtain a more permanent investment, while still having a perfect reliable seourity, that United States 5-200 at their as Serr evernce premiam yield the present purobaser less than 5% per cent gold tnterest, Should they be redeemed fm five years and specie payments be resumed they would really pay only 4% per cent, or, if in three years, only 3/¢ per cent, as the present premium would meanwhile be sunk, Northern Pacific 730s selling at par in currency yield the investor 7310 per cent old titerest olutely for thirty yenrs, free fram United’ Stalea tax; 81,100 currency invested now in United States 6-208 wiil yield per year in gold, nay $62; 1,100 currency invested now in Northern Pacific 7-908 will yleld per year in gotd $3080. income of nearly one-third, besides a difference of 7 to 10 rer Here is difference ju annual cent in principal, when both classes of bonds are redeemed. THE ROAD NOW BUILDING.—Work was begun in July last on the eastern portion of the line and the money pro- vided, by the sale to stockholders of some six millions of the company’s bends, to build and perior across Minnesota to the Red River of the North - 933 juipathe road from Lake Su- miles, The grading on this division is now well advanced, the iron is being rapidly laid; several thousand men are at work on the line, and abont the Ist of Angust next this im- portant section of the road will be in full operation. In the meantime, orders have beer to the Pactfic coast for the commencement of the work on the western end of the road in early spring, and thereafter the work will be pushed, both tward and westward, with aa mueh speed as nt with solidity and a wise econom RECEIVABLE. FOR LANDS. Thess, bonds will be at all times receivable. nt 1.10, in ple, for the company's lands, at thetr Lowest cagh prices BONDS EXCHANGEABLE.—The registered bonds can be exchanged at any time for coupons, the coupons for regis- tered, and both these for others, payable, principal and in- iuny of the prinelpal financial centres of Europe, in f the various European conntries, GET THEM.—Your nearest bank or banker will teres terest, at the coin of HOW T h-any of our agents, who will highest current price for alJ marketable securities. Those ade in octet Reaecec fei ban! dined ney, or other bonds, directly to us by express, and wo will ‘ind back Northern Pacitis bonds at your own risk and For further information, without cost to the investor. pamphlets, maps, &c., call on pr address tne undersigned, of any of the banks or bankers # eftployed to sell this loan. FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & 0O.. eal Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Fompany, are ‘sou Third street, Philadelphia; corner of Nassau'and stroeta, New York; 452 Fifteenth street, Washington D.'G.; by asliosal baake and by brokers geaeraly through: uti country. A. A.—SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY TO LOAN, ON New York and New Jersey property; Mortgages pur- based prom) : B WILLIAM i. BELLAMY, No. 536 Pine street. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 170 Broadway, New York, 30, 1870.—A dividend of er cent, free of government tax, will be puld on de- to the shareholders of this company. 0. 8. BOGERT, Secretary. eight man OWERY SAVINGS BANK. Interest will be Nrw York, Dee., 1870. nd to depositors, at the rate of ald (6) per cent, on all snms from five dollars to two thousand dollars, and on all sums exceeding two thousand dollara five (5) per cent upon such excess of deposits, agreeably with the pro- ison of the bylaws, and payable on aad after Monday, an. Ail Interest not called for will remain as prinelpal and draws interest from Jan. 1 By order of the ‘Trustees. THOMAS JEREMIAH, President. G. H, CoGaRsHALt, Secretary. ony, OF BALTIMORE. — ,000 six per cent Bonds of the Western Maryland Railrend Cony any, endorsed by the city of Baltomore, The uindersi ‘nance Committee of the Western Maryland Company offer throngh the American Bachange Na: ional Bank B204000 of the Honds of the Western Magsland Ratirond Roereay, having 30 years to run, principal and in- est guaranteed by the city ot Baltimore, This endorae- ent having been authorifed by an act of the Legislature, and by ordinance of the City Conneil, was submitted id ratified by an almost unanimous vote of additional security the city has provided $200,000 for the liguidation of this debt at m; hibit of the financial condition of the city sho available and convertible assets more than suflicient to pay her entire indebtedness, To investors looking for absolute security no loan offered in this market presents greater in- ducements. ‘These bonds are offered at 87} and accrued in. Aerest, coupons payable January and July, WILLTAM KEYSER, JOHN K. LONG WELL, MOSES‘ WIGhENPELD, DD PEAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAIL- J, Toad Company, 36 Exchange piace, New York, Dec. 1, This company has declared a dividend ot ix per cent, pay able on Slat December ioat.,in the stock af Morris und Eesct Railroad Company. Trauafer books will be cloned ontil morning of January 3. A. J. ODELL, Treasurer. ONEY REMITTANCES AND rae: in sums from £1 upwards, on ail ut parte ot ENGLAND, IRELAND. AND SCOTLAND, OWEST RATES, AT Exchange on all points, in euma to sult, for sale by HENRY CLEWS & CO., 89 Wail street. MAsKer SAVINGS BANK, NO. 93 NASSAU STREET. Ww YORK, Dec. 81, 170. terest, 1871.—Semt-annual interest at ‘the rate of alk per cent per annum (on all sums entitled thereto) will be paid depositors on and afte Mon ay Tntereat will be added to tbe poate account January 1, and if not drawn will bear interest as new deposits. WM. VAN NANE, President, Harax & CompLIN, Seergtary, rt! a Tl lj tax. ‘The usi Annets Deoe Ui led losses. J. Broadwi of sti fon Bonds 0 Teun 27th -AIL aebtedness and we No. The ont, free fro _™ ry at fr di TE. ‘THIA. tee! wi FINANCIAL, OR EXCHANGE-—STOCK, ONE THOU- sand five hundred and twenty sharen Stock of the United States a,Vroprigtary Medicine Company, par value, #60 per share, Suire, President and Manager; George Medran, Vice President; Samuel R. Bates, Secrelary and OR BALE Will veil for five dollars per share, casb, or will trade for unimproved Property or Whiakey, Present condition of the Company as sbown by F. BE. Suire & Co. Liabilities. For furt box 1,857 AyoRTH 8 Corner of Eighth avenue ‘and Weal ‘thirty-fourth atreet. Dividend,—-A semi-annual Dividend at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sums from 85 to $5,000 will be paid on and after January 18, 1871. Money’ deposited (on ‘or before the 20th of January will draw interest from Jaouary 1. Bank open daily from 10 Wednesday and Saturday ¢ aoe BINA 28E BE & WALTON, RIVER SAVIN 180 on Monday, m 6 to 8 o'clock, W oor R, President, ny JO} No.2) Al ‘STREET, NEW YORK, JANUARY 2 1871.—Tn connection with the house of OOKE, MoCULLOCH & CO., JTS Lombard alrect, London, Wo are prepared fo purchase and soll air abd to Commercial Credite and Circular Letwora for Travellers, ‘ayailable fn all parts of the world; ite in Securities, ; ‘0 fers of Moniy, and to transact any business pertaining to an ‘American Banking House I eB & 60. FFICE OF NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CoM. pany, 120 Broadway, New York. interest maturing on the first mortgage bonda of this company will be paid on presentation of the coupons there- for at the oflice of Jay Cooke & Co , in the city of Now Yor! on and alter baasectsuey © 3 IS71, free of government BARNEY, remaurer, OPTCE OF THE MERCHANTS’ DURA AOS com pany, I a Divadwer, New York, Dec, 31, 1870, wal semi. le usual se ‘dividend of ten (10) per cent is now. Rayable on demand , 1870. ted nett 21.250 (0 Ht seenitet 200) bry f-4 Surplus. v. i. ‘OSTRANDER, Prewid J. 8. BARKER, Vice Presiden! L. DovGr.ass, Secretary.” FICE METROPOLITAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY, , corner Forty-second stroet.-New York, 4, —The anno meetingel the Stockholders ry fetrdpaltan Gas Light Compaay, for the, e.etion f De held on Monday, Japnary 9, 1871, oll open from 12 Ms tod P he tranater close! trom the evening of December 24, 180, to the morning of Jant i ie sili, MEIKLEHAM, Secretary, PRERDENTS OFFICE OF THE ? BONDOUT AND es be ag Company, » Dec, § ‘The Coupons due January rt, tan ot the Firs: Mortan, ds of tI a ave gag Company will be aid on presentation at the office fi che ts Farmers’ Loan and Company, in the clty of New York, on and after the 2d day of January, 1871. JOHN Sc BRODHEAD, President. XTATR OF SOUTH CAROLINA TREASURY DEPART. iment, Cotambla, 8. ;, December 3 10 iil, on the bonds of the ‘The interest maturing State of South Caroliua will be ‘pald in gold, on demand, on and after Jannary 1, atthe Banking House of H.W. Kimp, ton, No. 9 Nassan street, New York, and at the Treasury OF. fice, in Columbia, S.C. “The interest on the registered stock of the State will be paid in Colambia, an NILES G. PARKER, ‘Treasurer State South Carolina. Coupons will be received for examination ous after the inst. jouth Carolina. PPREASURER’S OPFICE, GREENVILLE AND COLUM. BIA RAILROAD—Co10MRiA, 8... Dec. 18, 1870. Coupons of the State, guaranteed onde, certidcates of in. nd mortgage bonds of this Compat January 1, 1871, wil be paldatihe banking house of Kempton; No.6 Nassar street, or at ths Bout Carolina Hank and Trust Company, in Columbia, on and after the Int day of Janu Financial Agent Sta Interest on the oulstanding fret mortgage bonds and fractionalcertificates of indebtedness will be paid at the Oflice of the Compan fe SOOPREUBEN TOMLINSON, Treasurer. UE SAVINGS BANK, ‘hird avenue and Twent HIRD AV Corner -aixth street, ena epee oe 20, 18% Interest.—Semi-annual interest at per anpum on all sums from $1 to’ ‘so. 000 will » alter the third Monday in January. Interest will be added to accounts January 1, and if not drawn bear interest as new deponits. Bank open daily, from 10 A. M, to 8 P. M., attdon Monday, Wednesday and Saturday arenings from 6 tod o'clock. SPEN\ K. GREEN, President. B. Brnwine, Si HIRTY.SEVENTH | DIVIDEND. HANOVER FIR. Insurance Company.-The Board of Directors of thia company have declared a semi-annial dividend of five per un government tax, payavie on demand, xt tueir ani . REMSEN LANE, RW YORK, Ju Secretary. 1871. ~JANUARY INTEREST. UITIZENS? SAVINGS BANK, ‘No. 53 Bowery, southwest corner of Canal street. ‘The semi-annual interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sums of fivedollars and upward, which have been on deposit for one or more months pext'previons to we ‘ will be credited and paid on and after Saturday, ante) office, 120 Broadway. All interest not called for will remain as principal, and draw interest accordingly, and will be entered on the de. xuitors’ vooks any time when presented after the Zlat of januar; ‘The bank is open every day for the reception and payrient of money, from 10 A.M. to 3 P. M., and on Mondays and Sat Urduya from WA. M: to 7PM Depoaita made on or before January 20 will draw interest $rom the Ist of January, Bank books in German, French and English, E. A. QUINTARD, Hresident, SryMoUR A. BUNCF, Secresary, $10. 00C WANTED FOR THREE YEARS, AT liberal Tnaere Satisfactory security. Ad- jaess H. E. FIELD, Herald office. FIRST BOND AND MORTGAGE IN $14.500. jlewark, N. J. (two years to run), for sale. Call at 302 Third avenue, pa sot store. EUROPEAN STEAMSHICS. NATIONAL LINE, STEAM TO, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, rom pier 47 North river. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOW PENNSYLVANIA, Lawson. HELVETIA, Gray’ ze to’ Liverpo: wanrsge 828, ou: Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Giasgow, #32, currency. For further particulars apply atthe company's office, 69 Broadw: mah F. W. J. HURST, Manager. UNARD. LINK. THE BRITISH ANT. NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Between New York ‘and iLiverpel calling at Cork Harbor. PAR’ ‘SIBERIA. .Thuraday, Jan. 19 CUBA. ... Wednesday, ye dan. 1 ALEPPO Thursday, Jan, 26 Jan. 12 ‘ednesday, Feb. 1 ay BATAVIA. bul Trees Feb. 2 PASSAGE, yetoueersy Dot carrying steeraze, ), gold | Second Cabii 480, gold 146, gold Thursday steamers. a0, gold | teerage. 30, curren irom Liverpool and Queenisiown and. ail at lowest rates, of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: Tanean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply st the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. Trinity Building. For steerage passage, at 111 Broadway, hibit CHARLES 6. FRANC! CKLYN, Agent. = ‘DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transat! tween New York and Wedn'ay, Jan. 4 arecay, OXEABEIA Thuraay ABYSSINIA {via h heen fest ‘313 First Cabin to Paria tic Company's mail steamships be- favre, calling at Brest. LAFAYETTE, Roussa Saturday, Dec. 31 VILLE DE PARIS, 8 Saturday, Jan, 28 For freight or passage a CHO MACKENZIE, 58 Broadway. No? GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY BR EMEN. The steamship HANSA, Captain F. Brickenstem, will rafl on Saturday, December 31, from Bremen pier, fool of ‘Third street, Hoboken. To be followed by Thasteamship RUEIN, Captain J. C. Meyer, on Saturday, January 14, Payab! in. RATES OF PASSAGE, in gold or ite equiv: Bteerage. For freight 68 Broad street, Ww HITE STAR LINE ‘Oceanic Steam Navigation Company's Live of new Steamers between New York and Liverpool, calling at Curk, Ireland. ‘The company's fleet conmprien the following magnificent full powered ocean steamships, the six, largest in the world Nic i Batre, eeseie’ hava. doen deagnes specially for the trunsatiantic trade, and combine speed, aafety and comfort, Passenger accommodations nnri Parties sending for their friend: now obtain prepaid tickets. Steerage, $52, currency. Other rates a8 low as any frat clas }ine. ‘or further particulars apply to ISMAY. Water street, Liverpool, and No.7 East India 1 aottices, No. 19 Broud- H. SPARKS, Agent. STOWN AND LIVERPOOL. rd Li ine. ‘Thursday, Sth Jannory Thursday, 1th January Age, $50, eurrency. Wor cabin passage apply at No. 4 Howling Green. For tocrage pasenge apply at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. G, FRANCKLYN, Agent, — TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- S ates mail Salling every Wednesday. Freeman. edaneary 4, at 245 P.M WISC ONSIN, Wiliams, « January 11, at 9 A. M. From pier 48 Norih river. ‘abin passage, teerage. $80, Prepaid ticl Passengers booked to and Iss and Sweden, &c, pre Ireland, £ngland, Aten. soe "WILLIAMS & & GUION 29 Broadwar. APSCOPPS EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN ny cbange office. from Liverpool ai yey by first cl Teeth ‘Also. from Miverpoot ‘and weekly sailing tee Drafte of £1 and vA Hable In aay part Great Britain apd pretend, ab v. ROTHERS & CO.'S, 06 Rode aurea, Diam Yorks ocr Captain Murray. Captain Thompson. Pe ed. the old country egn hall street, London ; or at the compan: way, New York, QTEAM To Qu EP SAMARIA... CALABRIA.. ‘Cabin pi Fying the United s COLORADO, currency. PRICE FOUR ENT: EUROPEAN STEAWSHCPs, HE ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS sail every Saturday and 0 and from Gins, Pansen| stations RUROPA. . CALEDONIA. alternate Wednenday and Derry. Sooked apd forwarded to aad (om alt railway Great Britain, Ireland, Germ ano every Saturday and alternate Wedivesday thereafter, from pier 20 Rome of pi passes, Liverpool, ( Sabin excursion tic! ns, at ne to send for their frien Drafts lencad, payable on Apply 8 rr oe maa OK (via Halite and each succeed! Pier 46 North river, First radia $65 sued #875, ‘soserdiag t Steamers are appointed to sail aw follows: forth river, New York, at noon. yable in currency, or Derry :— iteerage, 828, reduced rates Can be bought here by these resentation. to the company’s 0} HENDERSON *SROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, _ psax LINE.-FOR QUEENSTOWN AND L IVERPOOL. ‘ urday, Jan, fax) Tuoway, jurday, Jan. Saturday. Jans it, 7,3 P.M. 1PM. ae P.M Jan. Rates of Payable in gold. First cabin #75 | Stee ‘0 London ~ 80 To Hallfax, © 20 Passengers also forwarded to den, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. ‘Tickets can be bought here at wishing to send for their friends, For further Information apply JO! COASTWISE ‘STEAMSHIP. i pace MALL STEAMSHIP Calitornta asd 125 to cording to location of berth. try ‘Meamers of the aboveline leavi Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, ae e 4th and on when those ‘One hundred cine and atten Janual OCEAN on EEN, with COLORADO, Captain Pai Guatameln. Steamer AMERICA, will leave 1871, for China and Japan. al frelgnt tor Ban untit 4 P. Fretght for entra be received jay Jannary 3. ww York 10 San Francisco Antwerp, homer a moderate rates by persons at the Company’s office, HIN G. DALE, Agent Ny. “TS Broaliway, COMPANY'S eto. \d China, aily reduced, Steerage, ‘ta. a ‘These rates include berth, board and all necessaries for tha e pier 42 North river, foot of of each month, days fall on Sunday, then the day pre» ounds of baggage free to each adult, Medi. ‘aptain Conner, connecting er. Of 2th every month will touch at San Jose, San Francisco February 1, Franeleco will 60 fant, and be received America and South Pacific porte will P.M. on Saturday, December 31, 1870, only. ‘All tbe ad facilities afforded shippers in collecting inland charges, &c. For freight or passace tickets, apply at the office, pier 42 North and all further information, river. F. R. BABY, Agent, _RARE OPPORTUNITY, INTERESTING TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS CON- Gus ORIENTAL TRIP. MPLATING ir NORTHERN WIN’ The Pactoe Mail Steamshi about the 18tb of January, I tigen’ FROM TRE RIGORS OF A Company will despatch, on or 1, their new and splen sid wheel steamer ALASKA. Captain Maury, for the following i ports:—-Gibraltar, Malta, Port For freight or passage Said and pore and Hong Kong, there making connection with t pany yasteamers for the various ports of China, Japan xnd or further information office, pler 43 Nor.h river, New York. F. ez Canal, Singa- com ae Reeat AVANA, SISAL AND VERA ORUZ,NEW york ae egican Mail Steamab: cry "OF Tanxrc0, Cont CLEOPATRA. 8. CITY OF nia tages a Beak CLEOPATRA, Cxptaln Phillipe, ap TEN DRE & SONS, 33 Broadwa; onl For freight dr passage a CLEOPATRA goes to Hay U NITED __ aus TU Salling reguiariee cisely, from pter COLUMBIA On MISSOURL, Ca y, MORRO CASTLE, tain Timmerman..Saturday, Jan. J pt. R. Adami For freight or passage auply, 0 ap line, leaving pier 17 East 1 -Wednesa: 18 Saturday, Jan, 28 ‘Tuesday,’ Feb. 7 Ny. j takes no passengers, a ip Com ny; 13 oclodk P.M. pre- pDImocK Preniden' No.b Bowing Geen: EXAS LINE er GALVESTON STEAMERS. —TOUCH- Throw a ‘ollie on the ‘or fre: ht or bt age ADD! : oH MALLORY J & 00.,158 Maiden lane, np CLYDE, Capt United States mail. ptain Kennedy, at pier 20 Inte and me atarday, Jani of lading rinse Houstan and to all veston, Houston and Henderson, and BB. GOR NEW bare ANS DIRECT. Line, Low ‘The we'l known fret clare fiers cancithip DE SOTO, ‘Thomas H. Morton, Commander, wt sans pier 86 North river, on Saturday, Jannary 7, at 3 t taken for Mobil finns and i K reabipped at New Orlean: init le, Galveston, Lavacea, In- olnta on the Mississippi and Odio rivers, to or freight or passage, having superior accommodations, bas LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 88 Liberty street Steamship LODONA will follow, trom pier 20 bust river, Saturday, January 14 yor — ORLEANS. DIRE! EROHANTS’ STE . ne ache &cc 153 Maiden lane. SNasme From yr No. wa North b river. at 8 o'clock PM. SSIPPI, ‘ on Saturday, Jamuary 7- Freight received dally. ‘Through razes given for St. Loule, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or passage, havin apply to WIOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. FREDERIC superior Sccommodations, BAKER, 40 Broads ‘The Cromwell Steamabip Line, The steamship ST. LOUIS, Captain James White. head, will leave’ pler No. ‘@ North river, on Saturd ay, Janu- ary 7, at3 o'clock P, Fretaht received daily. | Torough rates given to Gaiverion, today Mobile and St. Louis. Caoin passage, #50 ; stee For freight or passege apply Notice, ‘TEAM TO SAVAN SROMWELL & CO. , 86 West street. NAH DIR! A FIRST class steamship will sail on Tuesday, January 3, at 3 P.M. Passage to Savaunah reduced. M. DOHERTY, 11 Bro R MEINE FOR ¢ bie ay SOUTH AND So} sailing from pter No. 5 North river at 3 P.M For passage apply to AT SOUTHEKN FREIGHT. AND PASSENGER ine ©. THE FLORIDA UTHW! tt] ) every Tuesday, ‘Thuraday and Saturday. ‘The frat class sidewheal steam coe ptat ickete and ill "Vor local freight u OF local freight amd passage a HENRY R MOR ‘The Co 5 hip in L. J. Lockwood, lis of lading issued at lowest rae nia mt FAN # co. 0 Broadway. Hi near One ENT ao rte apy Ge elGreat Southern Freight mship SOUTH CAROLINA will follow Thursday, eral Agent ‘bine. 317 Broadway, ce in Thomas street. OR Nore Mere CITY POINT id Dominion Steamahip Compan; Steamahips ‘Of this line leave rh atres Bor Norfolk, City Point and Noe ihe Thursday and’Saturday, at nin and Tennensee Air etersburg and Weldon railroad ronda and AND. RICHMOND. pler 87 North river, foot of Richmond, every Tuesday oanerting with the vie. jeaboard Inland Air line, ‘Chesapeake and Ohio rail Richmond and Danville railroads, Through pas- nenger tickets and throngh bills of iading at reduced rate all points South and South wert. Apply at oflce on pler $7, oF tg 0 ‘aresuw! To LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOS' L, MCCREADY, President. ich street, corner of Bey, -yOUSE OF ‘COMMONS, 25 WEST “AOL STON STREET. First Floor to let, furnished, with bar and fixtures, plano, &e. (0 LET_THE SECOND FLOOR IN BUILDING northwest corner of Ann and Nassau sireets, with of without steam power; a fine opportunity for a job bookbinder or printer. 0 LET OR LEASE 8 Bond strevt, large House February 1. Inquire of ~ DWELLING FOR BUSIN . J. GIBBC HOUSES_ Inquire tn book store, 29 Ann street. OR DWELLING, “ap rent; possession Toa’ Biewdker street TO LET. Farnished. Unfurnished. 10 LEASE TWO STORY AN No. 136 Elm street; tot 21x80; Apply to G. B, SMITH, 191 West FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENT: TO LET. LARGE, HANDSOMELY w vate. UD FURNISHED ENTS TO MO LET—FOUR FLOORS IN berry street, the house. or as above. MU tO WANTED— short distance from New Yo AY oftice, SICA IN 4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A C BRICK HOUSR: jon immediately. D ATT 1; posse street. FURNISHED ROOM TO let, to gentle men only, without board; hot and cold er, ire'and gas, with privilege of bathroom, family vri- Apply at 31 East Seventeenth street. ROOMS "AND APART- LET. HOUSE NO. 121 MUL: , four rooms to each Door; waver and gas in "Apply to T. CALLAGHAN, No. 248 Hester street, rk, Address box 485 Post inciplea of music and desire ‘atuitously and placed upon en between Baud 14. Apply any | iaghurel chotr additional boy | Verte y te thete o ae ov bait ‘hs ouek. tuo esate ORDER TO THE REINFORCEMENT OF CHRIST sopranos and altos will be to those who have some ex-