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THE NEW YORK H —_— WHOLE NO. 12,556. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1871. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERT SERS. AMUSEMENTS—SkoonD PaGE—Fourth, Ofth and sixth ‘columns. ITROLOGY—Sroony Page—Second column. LL BEASON—Skooxp PAGE—sixth column, JOARD ASD LODGING WANIED—SkcoND PagE~ ~ Second column, BOARS ERS WANTED--SEcoND PaGR—Firet and second columns, BUSINSSS OPPORTUNITIES—-Frnst Pace—Thira col- umn, BUSINESS NOTICES—Frvtu PaGE—Sixth column. city Ltn ESTATE FOR SALE—SEVENTH PAGE-Sixth column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tamp PaGr—Fourth column, Storing. SROOND PAGE—Second column, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Turkp Paor—Fourth column. ND WVOD—SEOOND PAGE—Third column. COdSewist Ser aMSHirs-¥iner Paar sith column, COPARTNERSHIPS—Finst Pacr—Third coluran. DANCING ACADEMIES—SrcoND PaGe—Third column, DENTISTRY— SECOND PAGB-Sccond column. : DWELLING HOUSES LET, FURNISGED AND UN- ¥URNISHED—Skconn PAGK—Third column, BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pa@e—Filth and sixth columns, EYES AND GARS—SEvENTH PaGE—Fifth column. FINANCIAL—Finst PaGE—Fourth and fifth columns, FOK SALE—1Hinp Pace —Fifth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. droo vp PaGR—Third column. FURNILURE—Finst Pagr—thirs column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Taiap PAGR—Fifth col- umn, HELP 9 el am aug Pagr—Fourth and fifth ‘columns. HELP 'WANTED—FEMALES—Turnp PaGr—Third col- umn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, £0.—Freet Pagk—Second col- uma. HOTELS—SrooND PAGF—Second column, HOLSrS KOOMS, &0., WANTED—SroonD Pacr—Second commn. INSTR, CTION—SEVENTA PACE—Fifth column, JERSEY CiLY, HOBOKEN, UUDSON CItY AND BER- GEN KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Skventa Pace— Sixth column, LECTUKE SEASON—SECOND Paor—Fourth column, LOAN Ov FICES—Frnet PAGE—Second column. LOS? AND FOUND—Srconp PaGE—third column, MACHINEKY—SEVENTH PAGE—Sixth columa, MAKBLE MANTELS—SrvENTH PaGe—Sista column, MATKIMGNIAL—Finst Paga-—Fourth column. MEDICAL Srooxn Page—Segond column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—E1anTa PaGE— Sixth co.umn, MISCELLANEOUS--StvenTH PAGY—Fifta column. MUSICAL—SFooND PaGE—Sixth column, PERSONAL —Finst PAGE—First coun. PIANOFORTES—SrconD PaGe—Fourth column. PROPO>ALS—Suyey ta PaGe--Ficth column, PROPERTY OU? OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—S¥ventH PAGE—Sixth column, BEAL ESIATE TO EXCHANGE-—SEVENTH PAGE—Sixth eolumn. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Srventu PAGE—Sizth column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst PAG: eoiumn. RY STAURANTS—-Finsr PaGE—Sixth column, REWARKD3—Sz00ND PaGE—Third column. BALES AT AUCTION—'Turrp PaGE—Rixth column. BINUATIONS W ANTED—EEMALES—THIRD PAGk—Pirat, second and third cola sii ete WANTED—MALES—Tairp PAGE—Fourth column. SPECIAL NOYICES—Frinst PAGE—First column, SPORTING DOGS, BIRDS, &c.—Yiner Psux—Seoond eolumn. THE TRADES—Taren PaGR—Fitth column. TO L&T FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—SECconND PacEe— ‘Third column, UNFURNISHi:D KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sroonp PAGE—Third column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fixst PAGE—First column. YAOHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—Fimst Pags—First col- umn. “ PERSONAL. ABOOCK, WILLIAM KINGSLEY, FROM TAUNTON, Somerset, England, will hear of something to his advan. faxe by appiyihg io Meatrs. BEADON & SWEET, Solicitors, Taunton, Somerset, Engiand. RANCIS,—IF MRS, FRANCIS WILL CALL AT 653 broadway, corner of Loud street, she will bear sume- thing to her advantage. ENERAL—WHEN THP cched snakes die, H Brevtano bas it, FORMATION WANTED- YOUNG MAN, JOHN Cantwel'. Any information given of him will be kindly recelve.i by bis friena, Call ut 170 West Twenty Ofth street, corner Seventh avenue, in the bakery. r MR. ALEX. QUIGLEY WILL GIVE HIS ADDRESS to or call on Dailett, Sons & Co., 99 Water street, he wilt year of something to bis advantage. hd MR. MATHEW, oud TAE PERSON WHO TOOK A SATCHEL AT JAMES tp ferry Tuesday will return the letters to clerk of Rrotet he wiil be rewarded aad no questions asked. 183 mont MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2 AT 8. 8. ENTER- tainment. Please acknowledge receipt of paper. Ad- dress 124 East Tenth street. RS. LADONIA CAN FIND MRS. GEORGIE ALLEN ‘at former residence, 122 West iwenty-seventh street, MARY, SINCE, THE FIRST, EACH ONE TELLS My ater wretchedness, only one just received. Leting with my whole heart to every token. Wear forever the evideace of my only love, truth and devation, never talse, Ever trae ‘and yours ouly. Say you love me. TOUJOURS. APOLEON WOULD BE PLEASED TO MEET HIS charming friend Friday, ® P. M, same place as before, obr adiyans NAPOLEON, Ueraie office: O8A, LATE OF FISHER'S AND ADAMS'.-SEND AD- éress to GENIUS, Herald office. HE TALK OF THE PARTY YOU REFER TO IS humbug, You are your own master in the matter. This In certain. Disregard my other communication to-day if zou Shink vest, Ever faithfully yours, SILVER CLOUD, wu THE LADY WHO WAS ON THE NIGHT LINE trom New York to Oswego Cliistmas Eve please send her address to the person who had his suichel stolen, and who aseisted her trom the car? He simp.y wants to write to you. Address E. A. THORNTON, Oswego, N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION UNDER THE auspices of a committee composed of the following peste Henry Smith, Hon. Owen W. Brenan, neral Henry A. Barnum, Jobn MeB. Davidson, William R. Travers, Hon. ‘Thomas ©. Field, in aid of the Union Home s nd Sailors’ Orphans, now under the management of Mrs. Juddge Chacles 2. Daly, will take lace at J. McB. Davidson's, 51 Broadway, as soon as the ists are filled, due notice of which will be given to the pablfe. $200 PRIZES VALUED AT. £8,000, ONE THOUSAND TICKETS AT $10 GACH. Among the prizes are 1 tve-stone Diamond Ring, 1 farat; fine Diamond and Enamel Gold Hunting Lady’ Watch, with 18 carat Geneva Leontine, in velvet casket eae Diamond Ring, avout 14 carat; £10) acks; 1 Solitaire Diamond Pin, about 13g ‘carat; ont and Kuamel Gold Hunting Lady's Watch soy ot Namond and Emerald Clasger King; Lady's Diamond and Enamel Gold Hunting ‘atch; 1 five-ator Diam it Ring, elaborately ‘ci; 1 Diamond and Enamel ‘Eady! Gola’ Watch; 1 very’ fine three-stone Diamond Rin, Be in greendacks; 1 Diamond and Enamel Lad: Gold Watch; very brilliant Solitaire Diamond King Plan pd and Enaniel Ladies! Walch: qpe Solitaire Dia d in j Ladies’ Mamond and Emerald Gold Wateh: ire Diamond Pin; oue fine Enamelied Watch, Indica’ size one Enamelied Gold pacing Ladies’ Watch; one Diamond Ring; fifty tine Gold and Enamelied Ladies’ and Gente’ Burda, ‘atehes; Gold, Jet, Onyx, Carbuncle and Coral Bees 8 and Earrings; Gold Chains for Ladies and Gents ; Pre rlets, Seal Riugs, i ‘These prizes are on exhibition at |. MeB. Davidson's, 661 Broadway, where tickets can be had nd fall paris ar et Ente fe earnestly hope aur patriotic and liberal citizens will at ans comes 10 Lis most worthy: arise inertial J. MOB, DAVIDSON, Treasurer, ‘ewe ¥ SMita, Chairman Committee. AN ARTISAN SCHOOL, WITH ALL THE REQUIRED Machinery and ‘ols, with a corps of practical mecban- des as instructors, 18 now in process of organization in this city. Parties wishing to join cither of the foliowing claases— Glass Sign Painting, tienera! Siga Patating, Stencil Cutting, type Paving, yreog os Abngs Pt eawian. Brass oaatieks sn, ing, Piuublog, address je BAN SCHOOL, Herald office, re = * Toit = OFFICIAL DRAWINGS. 2 A. SIMNONS £ CO.’S LOTTERIES. ALADAMA—EXIRA CLAGB NO. BL—JANUARY 5, 1871. M4, 20, 60, 8, Bl, 1%, 1, 85, 57, 44, 47, 14," 67, PADUOAN—CLAGS No. HIANUARY 5, 1 16, : 65, 51, 5, 69. 10, 12, i% 76, 15, 69, KENTUCKY—1 XTRA ‘CLABS NO. 1) —SANUARY 5, 1871 BE, G3, BY, 64, 16, Gi, v4, 7. WT, 49, 69, TR, BE, KENTUCKY —OLAN8 NO, 105—JANG ABY by IST, 41, 2 (2, 88, 84 1, 1%, 87, 81. Information furnished aud cireulars'sent’ in ‘above and also Rovai Havaza Lotierkes, J. CLUTE, Broker, £06 Broadway, Io Fulton street and No. 2 lark row, PyPPEKA STEAM MACHINE CARVING WORKS, Nos. 60, 62, 6! and 66 Cannon street, Elaborate Walnut Mantels and Door Ornaments, Figure Carving our specialty. LSIOR MEAT AND VEGETABLE CHOPPER, 4, Nollen's potent.—Every family shoud have ove; prices only $3 60. For sale at hardware und house faraishin: Stores, Agents watited for every county in the United States. Manufactured by the Artisan Manufacturing Compa ny, 45 West Twenty-fourth street, New York. 65. } OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, SUPPLEMENTARY—DE. » termined by the drawing of the Royal Havana Lottery, For incormation addréss LUTHY &-CO., 240 Greenwich st. * R VAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—WIOLES, ; Halves, $16; Quarters; 40 $19, ‘Prizes paid in gold, BATES & ‘New York, one door above Maiden jane. 4 Broadway, Si VITU: Lege E eal TUMORS, WARTS, he very worst casea, cure: lairve . HYSICIAN, box No. Station G.” toate aaa “3 CURRENCY.—ROVAL HAVANA AND KEN. tue! ery.-=Prizes cas nd ‘nformati ctroulars sent JOSEPH BATES CO. 1 Wall ranch oftice, 447 Broome st. -ROYAL | HAVANA LOTTERY information given; cirewlars sent! 8. MARTINEZ & CO., ‘all street ; box 4,685 New York Post office. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &O, NOR SALE—IHE STEAM YACHT JANES, NOV Foi iagarina tret landing, Staten islond, Hees aOw, &pply to THOMAS ROBINSON, Herald Ship News oft Whivenatt slip, 10W £22 B24 the trade supplied. pier 1, Bast river, New York. OR SALE—IN, GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING Balls from a schooner yacht:—Mainsail, Foresail, Jib, lying gin ee bra: SORE cat tah eno pmaaat . Can seen at "8 sal corner Rosevelt streets. — WANTED TO PURCHASE. Wren TO PURCHASE—A WELL ESTABLISHE! 91: ery store, doing a Wisiness. dress, etal ry, @eaiion and price, CASH. bos 149 Netgla gitees ne | dosmaed KPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C, AM KINDS OF FANCY DOGS AND BIRDS FOR SALE, Medicines for all diseases. Prepared food for mocking birds, at B, DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, corner of Canal, ‘A, B,—Ladtes attenied by Mrs. Dovey, D BURNS & CO, DEALERS IN BIRDS, pom ‘+ Pigeons, Fowls and rare Animals of wil kinus, 614 Broadway, near Houston street, OR SALE—PEACOCKS, BRAMMAS, CANARY BIR! aiso assortment of live Poultry, J. BLOUMBERULM, stand $84 Washington Market, Fulton street side. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and Salesroom 37 Nasaau street. REGULAR SALB OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AT 32 O'CLOCK, by JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, at their AUCTION MART, 13 AND 114 EAS! THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, ‘24 to 48 hours given parchasers to test warrantecs. CATALOG. E-OWNER'S DESCRIPTION, FINE TEAM BLACK MARES, Black Hawk and’ Morgan stock; 15.1 hands, 7 years, are very stylish, gentle, and can be driven by a laiy? have trotted together ‘in three minutes and can do it now 10 3:30; are of great bottom and endur- ance and warranted sound, kind aud trae, FOUR Se AT sLelaa, shifting seat, DAPPLE GRAY HOKBE, long mane and tail; 15% hands, 7 years; splendid coupe or fumi.y horse, kind and true every way. BAY WAMPLETONIAN HORSE, long mane and tail, all black points; won at Hebrew Charity Fatr; 15}g hands, 6 ao extra fine saddle horse and kind and wy; TOP WAGON, city made, fair order. JL BORSE, 14% hands 8 years, trots In 3:0 aud true in all hargess ahd warranted sound, togetuer with Ny TOP WAGON) set aluglo Harness, Robes) de, SIX SEAT COVERED ALBASY SLEIGH. Y HORS«, long mane i Ar spirited ; a good Fé AES ; bi PON TON CHESTNUT SORKEL HORSE, sired by Morgan raised in Vermont; 1636 handy, 9 years; a superior re of great boitow, and trots in 2:50 in condition in ali har.ess. BAY MAMéE, 16 hands, 9 years; ister, kind end true good family mare; kind and true every way, BAY HORSE, 163 hands, 9 years; an excellent worker; superior (or truck or cart use: sound, kind an { true, EVERAL OFNER HOKSES; de-cription time of sale. FOUR TOP BUGGIES, CUIER SLEIGHS. ANIMAL AND OTHER ROBES, BLANKETS, HORSE SUITS, HAR- 88, WHIPS, ko, &o. NEVER INTERFERES WITH OUR SALES | ENTION IS CALLED TO THE SALE, THIS DAY, HNBTON & VAN TASSELL'S AUCTION MAK, A 114 Kast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, com TEAM FINE BLACK MARES, TWELVE HORSES, ‘or ROAD, FAMILY O8 BUSINESS US, ALL AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Also CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS in great variet FOR FULL DESCRIPTION SEE CATALOLUE ABOVE, We never postpone a ale on account of the weather. WEATHER COPARTNERSHIPS. — OPARTNERSHIP —NOTIOF,—ABRAHAM LEVY haviog purchased my interest in the firm and business of P. Levy & iin Clothiers, 163 Chambera street, and 2? San- some street, San Francisco, Cal., ail claims will be settled by ‘the firm. U. LEVY. The business will be continued under the same firm and ye of F. Lewy & Bro, B. LEVY, New Yora, EORMUER V5, 1870, A. LEVY, San Francisco, Cal. R. FRANCIS B, ARNOLD HAS BEEN ADMITTED ‘@ partner Ja our bro. _New York, Jun, 1, 1871, ARNOLD, STURGES & CO. RB. M. C.D. BORDEN 1S ADMITTED A PARTNER in our firm from this date, New York, Jan. 1, 18.1, LOW, HARRIMAN & © RICHARD VON HOFFMANN HAS THIS DAY R. Mi witsrawn from curtra. ure Wilikes Mertens tos been admitted @ partuer and Mr. Audrew Deetjen continues to hold our power of attorney, 'L. VON HOFFMANN & CO. New York, Jan, 2, ts71. SSIGNEE’S SALE OF DRY GOODS—TUE STOCK, Fixtures and Lease of a retail dry goods store fn Fulton street, Brooklyn, doing an excelent busine: be. dis- posed of much below the cost of the goods. "The stock 1s Well woloctes, location good and pent reauouablo. Address, for particulars, ARTHUR SINCLAIR, Assignee, box 16% Post otiice, New York. PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY--IN A FIRST class grocery business, located in a firat class nel bor- hood and doing’a good casn trade, This {8 very rare chance, seldom offered, and no humbug, The right party, with frou S600 to B80, or more, may address in good faith W.C.& eH. Ay, Brooklyn Post ollice. PARYNER WANTED--WITH $1,000 TO 5,000 IN AN established manuiacturing business; cash returns week- ly; a pood chance olfered to tie right’ party; thorough tn- Vestigation inviied, LAR LAX, 636 Broadway. (A. BUSINESS MAN WANTED—10 JOIN A MECHANIC {na cood paying manufacturing business, The under. signed has ail the tools aud machinery required. Capital required, from $10,009 to 15,00, Address MECHANIO, box 116 Heraid o1 VARTNER WANTED—CAPITALIST REQUIRED, IN the imanurneturiag of a very: prodtaule business, whereby half protit# are guaranteed by the advert! who Tras the exclusive rigut of three valuable patent articies of dally se, which rewire addiuonal capital to extend the business. ' Address B. B., Herald oilice. PARTNER WANTED-—IN A LIGHT PROFITABLE. AA Office jusiness; old estab: } over $400 can bo cleared monthly; a satisfactory person can have an equal interest for 440 cash, For paiticulars address BUSINESS, box 119 Herald ode pe Rela a oie ait ene A. GREAT OFFER TO AN MNERGETIO MAN Witt #8500 cash.—Renpectable, established, well paying busl- Bess. nly close meaning business appiy'at 144 Broadway, roum No. 3 UCTION SALE OF FINE TROTTING, ROAD Al family Horses, on FRIDAY, éth (THIS DAY), at Stable, 43 Great Jones street, at 1034 o'clock prompt, Tncluding the handsome. high bred anil fast trotting Mare, Lady Shermat ine is 1544 igh, Tyears old, was sired by importe: Royal George. dam by Aimerican Star. She rought here in 1868, when she ‘showed 2:58 at tume of px chase, when 4 years old; she has never trotted im public, ulthongh she bas improved greatly in speed since; she is high headed, tine, free and easy driver; has no vices, 1s pure and powertal gaited, well behaved ‘and makes no mis- takes when speeding; she can beat 2:40 to roa! wagon, and 18 Warranted to show 2:5 on any good track, and warran'ed sound and kind, aud {8 tae ines: roadster in the cl'y, and in point of breeding and symmetry has n> superior. iso the fine and fast trotting Horee Harry of the Fast 154g high, 7 years old; sirea bythe Morrei Horse and raises in the State of Maine; is ine, stylish, free, easy and game has no vices; is pure garted, honest and reijable, and 4), and is warranted sound aod kind; pvingiield, and trotied 35 mile in L:ld arive is Warranted to b he slowed whev 6 years old. Also & fine young blood bay trotting Horse, 6 years old; sired by Pilot and raised by Dr. Herrin Kentucky; 15% bich, extra fine; has uo vices; fine, (ree and easy driver, and pro: mises to mae a.No. | irotter} can speed «2:35 yar’, and fs warranted to trot a fuil mile and repeat in ana is war- ranted sound.and kind, articulars at gale. Also » £0. Also two other fine road Tors fine Portland Cutter, Hurness, & . ‘This Stock, in part, was formeriy owned by David E. Hull, deceased; the balance ja the property of a sporting gentic- man {n embarrassment and compelled to sell. ‘Tuis sale embraces some of the finest trotting Stock In the pity, and wile w ved an represonte! in every particu- lar At sale. Sale positive, without limit or PyOHN L. VANDEWATE at —HAM'S POPULAR PATENT CLARENCES, LAN- + dausand Landaulets, surpassing in ttyle and efezance any’ other make; prices retuced; now taking orders for Broadway, corner Fourth street. patent Landaulets. At CALVIN WITTY’S, 638 BROADWAY, LARGEST assortment new and second-hand Carriages in this city, at very lowest prices. xamine before purcuas ing @se- where. Second-hand ny 1S. qT COST.SLFIGHS, BELLS, ROBES, BEANKE T_ CcosT—! } , 5 Har ness, suitable for all pur) a fine asi peer Wagons of all kinds, &¢., at |, corner Hudson ie che; and Spring pireghy oy i Titrce & TURNER. —FOR SALE—OPEN OUT SEAT, FOUR WHEEL A . Dog Cart, nearly new: cost $450; will be sold for 140 gah, Angirte C. W. BURD, 229 West Sixteenth street, be- jore 9 A. M. FL PONY BUILT, HORSE, SOUND AND KIN A in all barneas, price $130; cheap at $00. hth Wai Stables, 275 Spring’streei, between Varick and Hudson. A WTREVIQUS TO REMOVAL, FEBRUARY 1., CAR: + riages, Sleaghs Harness, at and b-low coat; ihe largest and best selected stock down town; established 158, i HICKS, 3: Barclay street, ee =e HORSE, BUGGY AND WARNESS WANTED, —THE horse for a Tieht business wagon. Send description and price to O. H. TYLER, $7 and 48 Hudson street, 'N.—PORTLAND SLEIGH, GOOD ‘AS NEW; Bells and a poodle dog Robe; rpice for all Seen at HOVEY’S stable, 141 East Sixteenth OR. SALE—-AT A_ BARGAIN, BAY CARRIAGE Horse, 7 years ol, sound and kind, 15 hands high; also pair bay Vermont Mares, 15 haads, weil matched and free drivers; price § Inquire at 4(0' West Twelith street. CRAGIN & CO. OR SALE—A STYLISH DARK DAPPLE GRAY Horse, about 1°.3 high, found and gent ¢< sold for want of use only} price #170, Apply to JOHNSTON & VAN TAS- SELL, 114 East Thirteenth street, POR SALE, YOUNG, BOUND, KIND, FAST AND VERY styiish Horse, with Buggy and Harness if wanted, Ap. ply at Bowen's stabie, Fourtcenth street, west of Sixth av. ‘OR SALE—TWO TROTIING HORSES, WITH VICTO. ria, Top Wagon, lsht Wagon, Daruess, dc. Apply private stable, 225 Kast Fifty-third street. OR SALE—TWO HORSES AND TRUCKS AND WORK of three importing houses, or will sell Half Interest to a good man. Inquire of R, OLIVE, No, 72 Beaver street. ONE LARGE BAY HORSE, 850; TWO ‘$4 New Cham- OR SALE other Horses cheap; aleo one Coal Cart. bers street. [FOR SALE. THRER VINE. HORSES, 154, HANDS high, @ years old; warranted sous and kind; will be sod for half their vaiue. No. 5 West Thirteenth street. LEIGHS, KELL’, ROBES—400, ALL STYLES, AL- SY vany ‘Cutters, Ponies, ullting, and. shrseat Sletzh ‘immed and_untrmmed Portlandé; Wol’, Fox, Bearskii and Butale Robes yn variety, 10 Neving street, Brooklyn: ng Butane F a LEIGHS, BELLS. Ss, ROBES, 200 SLEIGHS, Bleigh Bell (lightest and best bell in the market) ; low prices. arket Witt’ Broadway. 2 TTY, | ——— HE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN et LE.—A air of handsome bay carriage Horses, 1 ako Olardnes “and or of Hoatie Masseate by Weal bitter, ply at ANDERSON’S stabie, Nos. Lid and i13 West Fit- street. ANTED—A YOUNG HORSE OR MARE FOR ROAD dvivitig; mus: beat three minuter; young, sound and kind; 15 or 1, high. Apply to WM. WHITE, 241 Columbia street, Broo! cb. —SORREL HORS BUCKSKIN, $100; BOTH $4 suitable for heavy work; Buzgy Wagon and Har- ness, $60; also fine shifviag top Buguy. Call at 814 Green- wich street, in office. $80 TOON FOR A YOUNG HORSE, ONLY 7 YEARS day, 463 Pearl street. Apply to W. BAXTER. Ap ile old, kind and true in all harness; must be sold this PARTNER WANTED—WITH §1,000, IN| A RELI- able eash Manufacturing Business, without any risic whatever; ready sales; prouts very large. Address f. HAR- RIS, box 120 Heraid oilice, toes MEN,--$5,000 TO 10,000 REQUIRBD TO : extend @ proftable manufacturiay b ;.@ party furntehing capital to have au important For inter- view address 8. & CO., care of C, L. North, 161 Fulton street. LOR SALE ORTO LET—-A PUBLIC HOUSE, NEWLY built, one hour from New York, communication every hour by steamboat, adjoining and connected with one of the most favorite parks near New York; bar and sliting rooms large and elegantly eet, and adapted to do @ are trade; eightlarge Tooms up Bstalra, elegant piazza 80 feet long ''y 10 wide: mast be feen to be appreciated. Will be sold ou easy terms, or favorable le: en and. Fixtures fold to night party rent to, Avril free: a splendld busine stati, Apply to JOUN CRUAK, Attoraey, No. 7 Murray sireet, third door. a as ES FOR SALE.—$500.—BUSINESS HONEST and well paying: should be introduced into every city. Territomal sales on liberal terms, Address MATTER-OF- FACi, box 201 Herald olice. [_BAVYE A NEW PREPARATION OF BUCHU puT UP in a novel and attractive form, aud want a partner who will furnish from ¥1,v00 to $3,0.0, a8 may be required, to in- troduce it; have every experience and good references; a fortune and no risk. “Address BUCHU, Herald oftice. TEWSPAPER FOR SALE ON LONG ISLAND. an enerzeuo man, with a few hundred dollars capital, an oppportunily worthy of investigation fs here offered. For Juformation and particulars call on I, A. BIGGS, 176 Fulton strcet, up stairs. . ARTNER WANTED.—TO EXTEND A DYEING BUST- ness, Whore enterprise and evergy will derive a steady Proat irom small Invesiment; new. process, appreckuted where introduced, Address SUCCESS, Hera.d office. ARTNER TANTED WITH 81.000 OR $20,000, CAPT- tal, to take the piace of a retiring partner in a manutac- turing concern of 40 years’ standing; unexceptionable refer- eueed required and furnished, Address B. 8., box 101 Herald oflice. partsee WANTED-IN WHOLESALE MANUFAC. turing business; ladies’ gools; long established; fine opening ior energetic. business man who has #5,U00.cash enpital; the firm is well known; 50 per cent can " on investment; the very best references giveu, Adi EAMES, Heralu ollice. «s 5 2 Pp ER WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN ENGAGED wh realestate in a flourishing town in Pennsylvania; well establisued; paying 10,00 per vear; an active man can have half-interest for 52,000; hait can be paid out of proute. Address box 87 Kast Stroudsburg, Monroe county (¥a.) Post oilive. MBRELLA MANUFACTURERS.—WANTED—A PART. ner converaant with the businessphaving a capital of 18.0.0 ur 2.000, 10 tee, al intere: sto a walLiguputithed ouse aud ti Vacancy ot & retiring Cage + nope 1086 acquainted with the business negotiated with, Address box S12 Post office. WANTED, AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WHO CAN FUR- nish 3,000 to #5,000 now, an business deman ia, $10,000 more, in a well established bi he capital can \.be doubled the first year; it is open to vestigation to any who mean bosinese. Address P. E. M., Herald office. WASTEDIA PARTNER IN| AN ESTABLISHED business in the wine and liquor trade, with » capital at of $10,0 0 vo 82,000; at lent secure the interest of the partner Herald oflice. ANTED—A PARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED literary newspaper, with joo oflice attached, in Phila- delphia, Pa.” Address H,'B. DICK, Philadelphia, WASTED A GENTLEMAN WITH CAPITAL, TO IN- vertigate a cood business opportunity. Apply from IL toi atli Dey street, third foor, of at Freuch’s ‘tHotel in the 000 to be pala tiring. Adie evening. 8. HAYWARD. TANTED—A PARTY WITH §3,00 CAPITAL, TO join in a iucrative and agreeatiec business; more than $60,003 may be cleared, as wil be dress ERAQ, Herald oftic HOO 70, 80. jFOURTH OR HALF INTEREST IN i) an estavlished legitimate cash business; paya weil; monopoly secured. Reference given, Chance seldom offered. 171 Broadway, room 16, ‘Ad- i-4 WILL BUY A HALF INTERES? 1 DE- $500 * yer iol able Mitte business which can bo made to ble capital inv: ited every 60 days. HOPKINS & BiNNETT, 258 Broadway. $1 000 WILL BE INVESTED BY THE ADVER- . tiser in a good business, or he wiil take a situ- ation, loaning hia employer this amount on good securit Apply to WEHNER & LLOYD, No. 29 Broadway, ofc and 15. 1.000 an SENTUEMAN, WITH THIS AMOUNT . «can secure a half interest in a splendid pay- ing ousiness. Only parties meaning business need cail a Nassau street, room No. 500 Ye. BOY AN INTEREST (BY A MAN | $] ete 1 Reg beere i@ accounts and bookkeeping) Ly fel 2 le business. Address, with rea! pame, ANDES, Herald oitieé, cnt = nee es () TO 45,00.—-WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH Dede this amount, to take an interest in an estab- lished business. Particulars given on interview. Address MERCHAN 'E, Herald oflice. 000 —PARINER WANTED, IN A STRICTLY eds + cash business, that will pay $25,0:0.per.an- num. For interview address, with ull name, M. BY, Herald office, ia aasROaN Roe OT Yi 3.00. -PARINER WANTED, NOT AFRAID OF DA + work; busidess now paying #150 weekly; Will increase ‘any extent; satisfactory trial before investing. Apply at 56 West Twenty-fourth street. x CANADIAN 7 $65.-thow tnree minnten: BAY MARE; CAN jack Canadian, fast travel- ler, very gentle, #100; ail sound and kind.. 241 West Thirty- first street, in rear, ee es a ca ET A? i, BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP fairs, tno highest cash’ advances, og Diamonds Watches, Jewciry, Pianos, &e or bought. Pawuoroxers tickets bought af 17 Bleecker street, AT SIRUSKT & WOLP!S, $96 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No. 8 between Nineteenth and Twentieth atreets— Liberal ae vances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sliver: Ware, Pianos, Bilks and Live 'Policles, "Business' strictly private. T AYMANS, 653 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street—Liberal advances made on Diamonds and Watohes, Siver Ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. ? THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFIC! IN the city.—-Any amount to loan on Diamonds, Watches, (SAACS, 67 Thirteenth street, near Wallack's Jewelry, &e. theatre. TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, atches, Jewelry, Stiverware, Pianos, Vel c., or bought; utmost vaiue paid. Broadway, opposite Astor place, T WOLF BROTHER'S, S59BROADWAY.—MONEY loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ; more particn- rly on Pianos, Business strictly contideniial; same bought and sold. N, B.—Se nabla Espaniol bien. T J. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEA Hroadway.—Liberal’ advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Dry Goods and. Personal Property of overy description,” Same bought and sold. At THE JEWELRY STORE, 738 BROADWAY, UNDE! New York Hotel—Highest prices paid for Diamond: Watehes, old Golt and Stiver, Laces, Camei’s Hair Shawls, &e, ‘The same sold, LYNCH’S. 1 Aes CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOX'S Building).—Busmess establishea 15 yi NEWMAN LEOPOLD buys, sells or advances liberally on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies, Merchandise and other Se curities negotiated for. EP gee ee pep JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE bonght and sold and money loaned on them by GEO. Ry‘0i8 Broadway, under St, Nicholas Hotel. BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP mai — Mone Panes Ae Pnefiree - bod aces, Shaw! ie, © bought. Unre- Fledaga for pale. & ©, HERTS, | «, WANTED—BY A PUBLISHER, TO GET 3.00 J outiwo books (not novels) that will pay Wall, Aigetitiek bas capital nnd standing. No agents not teivere Sed answer. Address, etatine real name and relereuce. or no notice, Ay BH. Cx Ce. ss — FUT SG " — eae $5.000 TO $8000. PARTNER WANTED, IN THE ed. iron manvfacturlig business; best'reterence ee and reqmred, Call at Continental Hotel or address W., box 216 Hernid office. . SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED—OR A $20.000 fatiner with thoatove wmountoin an ox tablished business. A good opportuniiy for any party who has a son to put in business, Communications from retiable parties, with reference, addressed to U, A. F., box 3,441 Post oftice, Will rece.ve prompt attention, 520.000. AntekE OBPORTONITY FOR AN $20. . active or special Varner investing this amount in a profitable business; best of reverence only ex- changed; advertiser of frst ciass experience and reference. Address CON, box 5,556 Post ofties, $50 000. arent PARTE, WITH TIS DOU, A ‘amouut to take the tole agency of m staple manufacturing business Ainpagy cmabiisbed, the commis sions upon which will exceed er year. Principals only need appiy. Address STAPLE, box 3,531 Post office. 50.000. CONSEQUENCE OF THE DECEASE Pou, + of a partner, the alove amount is wanted profitable business now ia operation. Further particu- ©., box 224 Heraid office. ina lars suralshed by addressing D. F. MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL PARLOR SUIT, nearly hew, for $150; one for $45; Carpets from suc. ? also all kinds of Furniture, ata sacrifice, Rest: ¢ Tenth street, between Fifth avenue and Uni- versity place. A ture at a sacri for $200; 01 tlsewhefer "No. 82 PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, will coll all thetr Partor, Chamber, Dining Room Furnt: Magniticent Pompadour. fult, cost @6i0, a0., $10; Pianoforte, Statuary, ' Paintings, used 6 months. Uall before purchasing Weat Fifleenth street, near Sixth avenue GENTLEMAN OF ME, , MATRIX clined, would like to make the acquaintance of a good IMONIALLY IN- Phin J ae fon and refined la Address, in con- dence, ROMBO, Id oftice. YOUNG LADY OF PREPOSSESSING APPEARANC ‘i ret J and of Pappy a weasel would Vien ds oon e ihe acquaintance of some gentleman of like character, Obiect mayrimony, Address NigbIE B., Herald oflge, nar OA raat ghe EW 730 GOLD LOAN or THB NORTHERN PACIFIC xAILROAD COMPANY, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, III secured by first Mortgage on Rallrond and Land Grant, SAFE, PROFITABLE, PERMANENT, We offer for at parand acsrued Interest the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Ratiroad Company. They ure free from United States tax, and are issued of the following denominations: $100, 8500, $1,000; registere!, Bi and 810,000. otf With the same entire confidence with which we commended 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 gola coin, at the office of JAY COOKE & ©O., New York city—the principal at the end of 30 years Coupons, , 500, 81,000, $5,000 and the Interest (at the rate of seven and three-touths por annum) 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 | viahta of the Northern Pacitic Risiroad Company, whifch will embrace, on the completion of the work :— 1. Over two thousand miles of road, with roiling stock, buildings and all other equipments, 2. Over twenty two thousand acres of Iand to every mile of ‘fintsbed row. This land, agricultural, timbered and mineral, amounting {n ail to more than ity militon rer consists of alternate sections, reaching twenty to torty miles oneach slug of the track, and extending in a broad, fertice iaconsin through the richest portions of Min- ‘Kota, Montana, Luaho, Oregon and Washington, to Puget Sound, hie the government does not directly guarantee the bonds of the road, it thus atnply provides for thelr {wl and prompt payment. by ‘An unreserved grant of land, the most Valuable ever conferred upon a great national improvement, THE MORTGAGE. The trustees uuder toe mortgage are Messrs. Juy Cooke, of Philade phia, and J. kd; ‘hom Bon, President of the Pennsylvania Central Rairoad Com- pany, ‘They will directiy and permanently represent the fi teresis of the first mortgage bondholders, and are requ: to.see that the proceeds of land sales are used tn purchaalag and canceling the bonds of the Som Rans. if they can be bonght before maturity at not more than ten per cent pre- mitm; otherwise the trustees are to invest the proceeds of land sales in United States bonds or real estate mort. ages for the further securiy of Northern Pacitic bondholders, Also that they have at ail times in thelr control, as securit FINANCIAL. AY PARTIES HOLDING FIRST MORT real estate in this elty desiring to geil the sa @ them cashed immediately by applying ut 01 POITER BROS,, No. 536 MOXEX, LOANED -ON | JEWELRY, Groceries aud every description of Ucularly on Pianos and Purnitur 17 Eigoth avenue, | DRY GOODS, Landi JORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK, nd West Thirty-fourth street, ant Dividend at the ‘rate of aix on and after Ja 1st. Mouey deposied on or before the 20th of January will draw interest (rom January 1. Bank open daiiy from 1) A. M. to P. M.; alcoon Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, trom 6 to & o'clook. JOHN HOOPER, President, JAMES O. BENNETT, Secretary, QFHICE OF THE MERCHANTS! INSURANCE COM pany, 149 Broadway, New York, Deo, 31, 1470, ‘The usual semi-annual dividend of ten (10) per eent is now- Rayahteon demand, neta December 1, 1870, + BAN3181 8B Yusetiled oes . Bs A e “ash ca) o y iv .ABL #8 Surplus. ee ee m 6. VL B. OSPRANDER, President. J. 8, BARKER, Vice President, J. L. DOUGLASS, Secretary, FICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE © No. 11s BROADWAY, New York, Jan, 3, 971.5 The Board of Directors of this company have this Way de- clared a semf-aunial dividend of five per cent free from gov- ernment tax), payabie on demand. WILLIAM J, HUGHES, Secretary. QPFRICE, METROPOLITAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Broadway, corner Forty-second street, NEW YORK, December 24, (970, —T of the Metropolitan at Company, for the. eletion of Directors, wi!l be held on ‘Monday, January 9 1571, at this ofice. Poll open from 12 M.tod P.M. 'The transfer book will be closed from the evening of December 24, 187, tothe morning of Jannary 10, 1871. WILLIAM MEIKLEFAM, Secretary, RESIDENT'S OFFIC OF THE i) ROADOUT AND na" twoan Comma sy,’ NDOUT. N. ¥., Nec, 12, £70. The Coupons due January Ly 18it, on the Pirst § Boncs of the Ron:iout and Oswago Railroad Company wil aid on presentation atthe ofice of the Farmers’ Loan and ‘rust Company, ia the elty of New York, on and after the » STL. Bd day of January, 1571 Oy G, BRODIBAD, President, SEVENTH DIVIDEND.-HANOVER FIRE nee Company. The Board of Directors of this company have declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, free from government tax, payable on demand at their office, 120 Broadway, TI. REMSEN LAN New York, Jan. 2, 15 Secretary. HIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, ‘Corner Third avenue and Twenty-sizth street, New Youk, Dec. 20, 1870. Interest.—Sem{-annual interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on ail sims from $1 to $5,000 will be pala on and ater the third Monday in Jaonary. Interest will be added to accounts January 1, and if not drawn bear interest a» new deposi 4 it Least 600 neres of average land to every $1,000 of outsian ing first mortgage bonds, beside the raiiroad Itself and ail equipments and franchi: PHOKTTABLENLSD. Of couree nothing can be safer than the bonds of the United States, but as the government bo longer a Vorrower, as the oauioa's prerent work 19 n that of preserving its extsience, vut thar of develo, tng a con fnent, we reuind those who’ desire to increase their in- come and’ ootain a more permanent investment, while @till having a per ectly reliable aecurtty, chat (nied Siates 5-208 at thelr average preminm yield the present purchaser less than 53g per cent gold interes Shouid they be redeemed in five years and specie payment be resumed they would really pay only 44 per cent, or, if in three years, only $4 per cent, as the present premium would meaawhile be sunk. Nostuern Puctiic 7-008 selling at par in currency yleld tho investor 73:10 per cent gold Interest absovutely dor thirty years. free frum United States tax; 1,100 currency invested how in ( nied states 6-208 wiil yield per year In gold, Ray 62: $1,100 curreucy invested now in Nortiern Pacitic’7-3ls will Vield pe. year in gold ii 90. Here fa # aifference in annual Income of nearly one-third, besides a difference ot 4 tu 10 per cent in principal, wheu b Dolus are redeemed THE KOAD NOW BUILDING.—Work was begun indny: Jast on tue eastern portion of the Ine and the money pro- vided, by the fae to stockholders of some six militons of the company's bonis, to build and equip the road from Lake Su- perior across Midnesota to the Ked River of the North $33 miles. The grading on this div.sion 8 now weil advanced, the iron ta be rapidly [aid; several thousand men are ab work on the ling, and about the Lat of August next this im- portant sect!on of we road will be in fuil operation. In the ! ineantime, o.ders hare been sent, to the Pacitic coast for the commencement of the work on the western end of the road in early sprins, and theren’ter the work wili be pushed, both. eastward and westwrrd, with as much speed as may bé con- sistent with solidity anda wise economy. RECEIVABLE FOR LANDS,—Vheso’ bonds will be at al times receivable. a: 1.10, in payment lor the company’s lands, at thelr lowest casi price, BONDS EXCHANGEABLE.—The registered bonds can be exchanged at any time for coupons, the coupons for resi tered, and both these tor others, payable, princlp il and 1 terest, at avy of the principal finanetal centres of Europe, ia the coin of the various E HOW TO GET THEM.—Your nearest bank or banker will supply thes bonis in any desired amount, and of any needed denomination. Persons wi bonds forthess can do so with any of our agents, who will fag to exchange stock or other allow the bfghest current price for all marketable securities. ‘Those Hving in localities remote from banks may send money, or otbar bonds, directly to ua by express, and we will seriédee" Noribn Pact cbonds at our own risk and Wwithouf cost to" the Investor, For further” tnformatigay pamphlets, maps, £c., call on or address the undersigned, or any of the banks or bankers employed to sell this loan, FOR BALE BY JAY COOKE & 60. Fiscal Agents Northern Pacitie Railroad Compariy 114 South Third street) Philadelphia; corner of ‘Nassai'and Walt streets, New York; 452 Fifteenth atroct, Washins D. C. ; by national banks and by brokers generaily through- out the country. q NDERSON & CO., No. IAMBERS STREET. Money to loan on New York aud New Jersey real estata, builders’ ioans, leascholds, merchandise and securities; frst, second, third, fourth mortgages; stocks; aslegies, Soy nage: lated. FIRST MORTGAGE OF 5,000 FOR SALF-ON PRO- perty worth $14,400, Apply at No. 2 New Chambers street, third floor. —™MO! TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE A..~an New York and on New Jeracy Heal Fatate between Jersey City and New Brunswvick + principals only. POITLR BROTHERS, No, 634 Pine street. 9 AS A.—SEVERAL SUMS TO LOAN, ON NEW YORK and New Jersey Property. First and Second Mort- cashed; no delay. WM. H. BELLAMY, No. 534 Pine street. LADY WANTS, IMMEDIATELY, THE USE OF #40, with faterest, tor six months; will also give, in adsition to interest, the free occupancy of'a nicely furnistied room until spring. Address AMERICAN, 683 Lroadway. OWERY SAVINGS BANK. Nrw York, Dec., 1870. Interest wi'l be paid to depositors, at the rate of i cent, on ail sums from five doliars to two thousand dollars, and on al) sums exceeding two thousand doliara five (5) per cent upon such excess of deposits, agreeably with tho pro- pistons ofthe bylaws, and ‘payable on and after Monday, jan, 16, 1871. ‘Ail interest not cailed for willremain as principal and draws interest from Jan. lL. By order of the Trustecs. THOMAS JEREMIAH, President. G. H. CoGGRsHALt, Secretary. tS mim OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. ~ Incorporated by Royal Charter. ~eeedieo “New York. ' Commercial Credits ‘Fisted for vee in Europe, China, Japan, the Raat and Wert Tepenand. and Tine Bie of. Exch able in London a . pa Demand and Time Hills xchange, parable in London and elsewhere, bought and sold at curren! ‘Transfers. " Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on Canada, Rehish Columbia and San Francisco, Bills collected and other banking business transacted. MoKINLAY,} Agents. JOHN PATON ARCHIBALD NITY OF BALTIMORE, © stk we fa cagie han ¢ $1,200,000 alx pep cont Bonds of the Western Maryland auea Ubmpany. endorsed by the city of Baltimore, The Undersigned Finance Committee of the Western Maryland Railroad Company offer throngh the American Exchange Na- tional Bank @ig 00,40 of the Bonds of the Western Maryland Raliroad Company, having 80 years to ran, prinelpal and in- terest guaranteed “by the efty ot Baltimore, This endorse. ment having been authorized by an act of the Legislature, and by orimance of the City Council, was submitted to and ratife! by an almost unanimous vote of the people. As an Additonal security the city has provided asinking fand of #200.000 for the Hutiaution of this debt at maturity, An ex- hibit of the financial condition of the city *hows that she has available and convertible assets. more than suficient to pay her entire indebtedness, To investors looking for absolute security no loan offered in this market presents greater tn- diucemeais, “These bonds are offered at, #734 and wccrued in, est, coupons payable January and July,” rat adage oi WILLIAM KEYSER, JOUN K, LONG’ ELT, MOSES WIESENFELD, Finance Committee, enw ee ee ee FySCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, Ay} 268 Sixth avenne—Booth's theatre, Open daily, from 10. M. to SP. M., and on Monday, Weinesday and Saturday evenings, from 6 to & Money deposited on or before January 20 will draw in- terest from January 1. Interest at seven per cent per annum will be paid on all animes remaining in bank Janna: that were depos! or before July 20, and October also an extra dividend of one percent on all sums of $1,000 and under deposited be- fore August 1, 1889, Interest, if not withdrawn, will be credited the account and draw interest from sant. 1 same as a deposit of money. Ww . GILES, President. Isaac 8. BARRETT, Secretary, OR SALE=. Choice City and County Bonds, 10 per cent aud over, Free of ull taxes. First class Securities of undoubted character below par. Also New York City Raitroad Stocks and Bonds, Insurance, Bank and Gaslight Stocks, including an extensive variety of other Securities for safe and profitable investments, at low rates, for sale by oa ALBERT B. NICOLAY, Btock Broker and Auctioneer, 43 Pine street, New \ ork. N. B.—First olasa investment Securities, paying large raieg of interest, a apecialty with this bouge for many yeaga, “ All deposit# made on or before January 20 will draw yn- terest from January 1 Bank open daily, from 10 A. M. to8 P. M., anaon Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 6 to 5 o'clock, SPENCER K, GREEN, President. tary. WILLIAM B, Brnpey: HIRTEEATIL DIVIDEND, YONKERS AND NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No, 176 Broadway. DEW Yorn, Jan, 4, 1871. have this day declared a semi- i (5) per cent, free of tax, payable on demand. JOHN W. "MURRAY, Secretary. $75,000 YANTED-ON BOND AND MORTGAGE oo for seven or ten years, at six per cent, to inyest in improvements on property’ worth double the Amount; free and unencumbered. Address CAPITAL, Heraid ofice. 65.000 22, LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. oD. gave, on Real Estate tn this city, Brook- Ra or in Westchester county. Apply toJOHN F. CONKEY, 0. 62 Wall street. $400,000 sums to suit. No be TO LOAN ON lyn and Westches W YORK, BROOK. county property, in required. C.F. WIULAS, Montauk Insurance Cy 8 Broadway. TO LOAN ON FIRST BOND AND ai J $790.00( Mortgage on Improved Property in ew York, Brooklyn, New Jersey and Weatchester county, incipals’ only. M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street. _EUROPYAN STEAMSHUPS. WiWITE STAR LINE. ‘Oceanic Steam Navigation Company's Line ot new Steame.a between New York und Liverpool, calling at Cork, Ireland, The company’s teet comprises the following magnificent full-powered ocean steamships, the six largest in the world: ocr NIC, Captain’ Murray. "ARCTIC. ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson. PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ‘These new vessela have been designed specially for the trapsatiantic trade, and combine «peed, aafety and comfort, Passenger accommodations unrivalled. Parties sending for their friends in the old country ean now obtain Pe cketa. Steerage, 732, enrrene’ Other rates as low as any first clase line. For further paruculars apply to ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water street, Liverpool, and No. 7 East India avenue, Fgadey: hall street, London; or at the company’s ofens, 6.19 Broad- way, New Yori . H, SPARKS, Agent, TEAM TO OUP STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- ryiug the Unite: ates matla, Bailing every Wednesday. WISCONSIN, Wilviams’, ereeees dRGUaN, El, at A. WL MANHATTAN, Forsyth. wanvary 18, at 219 P.M. From pier 46 North river, Cabin passage, B50, cold; Kieerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tiekets, $33, currency. Passengers docked to and from Paris, Hambarg, Norway and Sweden, &c. Draits on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. E STEAMERS y and aliernate Wednesday ascow ant Derry. Parsengers bookesl and lorwarded to and from all railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany. Norway, Swe- gen or Denmark and América as safely, speedily, comforia- bly and cheaply as by anv other ronte oF Hae. “EXPRESS” BTLAMERS, “EXTRA STREAMERS, HE ANCHOR ANGLIA... .Sat., Jan. 7 | IOWA AUSTRALIA, Jan. 14) TYRIAN BRITANNIA. San. 20) BRITANNIA...W INDIA. 28) IOWA. Wed. March 3 COL eb. 41 TYRIAN. Wed... March 24 EUROPA... 114 BRITANNTA...Wed,, April IL ‘anc every Sa alternate Wednesday therenfter, from pier 2) North ply: ‘ n tickets good for twelve months), securing best accommodations, #130, Tatermeidtate, Bs: stecrace, $28, Cortuticates, at re ince rates, can be bought here by those wichinc to send for their frien Drafts issued, payable on presentation, Apply at the company’s offices to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Groen. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY ror BREMEN. The steamship RHEIN, Captain J.C. Meyer, will aail on Saturday, Januory 14, from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. To be followed A 4 The steamship DEUTSCHLAND, Captain H. A. F. Ney panes on smeiee. TES Orr ASSAGE. Payable in gold or its eqnivalent in currency. First cab Second cabin. Steerage .. ; 25 jit’ or passaye apply to OKLRIGHS & "CO., For frei Agents, 68 Broad street. aes LINE_FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal Mall S'eamers are appointed to sail as follows: — ITY OF BRUSSELS «Saturday, Jan. 7,2 P.M. CTY OF LIMERICK (via Halifax) Tuesday, Jan. 10,1 P.M. CITY OF WASHINGTON. Saturday, Jan, i4, 12M PITY OF PARIS, Pred . Saturday, Jan, 21,2 2. M. and cach eneceeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, trond es of Passage. , > ~ ‘ ae raf Patable in currency. Firat cabin. 275 | Steerace . ‘To London Tl"so] To London. 35 To Malitax, N. 8. To Halliax, N. 18 Paasenzers also forwarded to Antwerp, Rotterdam, Swe- Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates, ‘Tlekots oun he bought ere at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for tuetr friends, For further information apply at the Company's office, ‘es JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y, COUP SNE Ase MoRTiT AMERIoAN Roa, MAIL STEAMSHIPS: Botween New York and Liverpool, exiting at Cork Harbor, ALGERIA, Wedn’ay, Jan. 1) ALEPPO. Thursday, Jan. 96 CALABRIA.T Jan.12 | RU_SIA..Wednesday, Feb. 1 ABYSSINIA (via Hailfax Wednesduy, Jan. SIBERIA, .Thurscay, Jan. CUBA... Wednes:iay, Jan BATAVIA, Thursday, Feb. 2 18 | CHINA..Wednesday, Feb. 8 19 | PALMYRA. Thursday, Feb. 9 ; OF PASSAGE, By the Wednend First Cabin.. First Cabin to Pai By th if y, First Cabl #40, gold | Steerage. Steer from Liverpool and paris of Europe at lowoat rate Through bills of lading give: f Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- ranean ports, For freight and cabin passage apply at the company's office, No. 1 Bowling Green. For steerage passace, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES ©, FRANCKLYN, Agev (SEY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest, VILLE DE PARI: Wernesday, Jan. 18 WASHINGTON... saturday, Jan. 28 For freight or passare apply to yaa CKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. GEO, MACK ATIONAL DINK, N“SEM 16 Liverroor axXD QUEENSTOWN, From pier 47 North river, LIVFREOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, THE QUEEN, Thompson wirday, Jan. 7, at3 P.M. ERIN, Bragg............ iaturday Jan. 14,"at 10 A. M. Pansuce to Liverpool or Queenstown—Cabin, $75 and $65; ateerag*, B28, enrrency. Prepaid ateerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Giascow, $33, For further particulars apply at the company's office, Now ger F, HURST, Manager. HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail steamship CIMBRIA, Soyisis P, H. Haack, will sail on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1870, st2 My for’ HAMBURG, taking passengers from New York to Hamburg. Firat Cabin, 8120; Second Cabin, Wi2; Ftesrage, $95, gol: gd In United States gold. The HOLSATIA will sail Jan, 24, 1871, |. RICHARDS & BOAS, KUNRARDT &40O,, O, General Passenger Azeri General A 0 Brosd airecu a, % ‘No, © Barclay revs, N. ERALD. PRICE FOUR CENTS. 3 EUROPEAN STGAMSHTPS, STEAMSHIP ABYSSINIA, SAILING ISTH JANUARY, will call at Halifax ‘Cabin passage to Halifax, #20, go is st CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, No, 4 Bowing Green. APSCOTT'S MIGRATON AND FORRIGN Rx. change office. Pagan ‘rom Liv i and Queersiown weekly by first class stearuship rom Liverpool and Loudon by werkly sailing pac Dratta of 1 and ups wards, available in any part of Great Briain nud Ireland, at the lowest rates at TAPSCOTY BROTHERS & O0.'S, #6 South street, New York. yr SEE HOW IT Is IN RLEGRAM § AND AMERICUS BALL, IN CONNECTION WITH waren WILL APPEAR AND ente nT oF Tie GREAT I WITH POW: MAYOR HALL, EX.SHERIFF SHERIFF U' BRIEN, M. T, BRENNAN, HON, M. NORTON, BE. J, SUANDLEY, i ‘| COLONEL J. FISK, J LIEUTENANT COLONEL J. GOULD, BREVET GRAFULLA, CHARLES UH. HALL, CONNOLLY, MPTROLLER CONNOLLY, HOST OF OTHERS. WILL ALL APPEAR IN THR EVENING TELEGRAM, IN ADDITION TO THE GREAT BIG SIX OA! TUIS DAY, AND A ARTOON, OASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ‘hrough line to Cahforuie an na. Freight and jassace ;reatly reduce Through rates, New York to San #ranctsco : First class. FAZCe $125 to $1.0, bu. according to the location of berth. ‘ates Include berths, board and all necessaries fo® St ofthe above line leave pler No. 42 North river, al Rtreet, at 12 o'clock noon on the 4th and sth of each month, except when these days fal on Suaday, then the day previous. One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult, Medicine and attendance free. January 20, HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain A. G. Gray, cting with MONTANA, Captain Cavariy,. f 20th every ‘month will touch at San Jose, emala, and Panta Arenas, leave San Francisco February 1, uncii4 P.M. Tharsday, January 19. Freight for Central Amerteai and South Paeitte ports will be received until 4 ¥. M.on Wevneaday, January 1%, 1871, only. Ailthe usital facilities afore sitppers in collecting inland charges, te. For freight or pave apply at the office, pler S ticket 4 and all further information, ‘orth river. . R. RABY, Agent. RAND ORIENTAL TRIP.—RAKE OPPORTUNITY, T INTERESTING TO TOURISIS AND OTHERS CON TEMPLATING AN ESCAPE FROM THE RIGORS OF A NORTHERN WINTER, ‘The Pacine Mail fteumnahlp Company will despatch, on or a} out the 18th of January, 1871 wand splendid aide- 71, their steamer ALASKA, Captain Maury, for the f porte :—Gfbraitar, Malta, Port Said and pore and Hong Kong, there makt pany'asteamers for the various ports of Cains, Japan and Ban Francisco. For (reight or passage or further {nformation apply at tha oftice, pier 42 Nor-h rivor, New York, F. K. BABY, Agent. AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZNEW YORK FA ind Mexican Mait Steumsinp ling, leaviog pier 17 East river CITY. ‘of MEXICO, Captain Timmerman, CLEOPATRA, ¢ a pa. CTY OF MERID. CLEOPATR: reight dr ba faturday, Jan, 7 Ny wo NMMEXRNORE & SONS, 35 Broadway CLEOPATRA goes to ilavana. only ; lakes no passen, OR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEA- land.—the first class bark ANNIE his ¢uj imodations for a few cabin passengers. Appl: & TUFTS, 15 South Willian street, [NITED STATES MATL FOR HAVANA. Mail Steamship Company, hursday, at S o'ciock P.M. precisely, North rive ptain J. B. Edwai ja Nowsan’ COLUMBIA. C asi apply to For (refght oF Passage SHY DIMOCK. President, No, 5 Bowling Green, EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS. TOUCH. ing at Key West, carrying ited States mutt, The A "LYDE, Captain Kenedy, at pier 20 Enat on Saturday, January 2 Thro Houston 04 to all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and BB. it and C. begin et 7 assace apply to Fe et at or Te MNELORY & CO.,158 Malden tan JOR NEW ORLWANS DIRF OT. MBRCUANTS! Si 6AMSHIP LINE From pier No. 12. Nor b river. at 8 o'clock P.M. M STVPI, on Saturday, January 7, Izht received diily. Through raves given for St. Louity Vicksiurg, Mobile, Galveston ant {ndianola, For freight or passage, having superior aecommodations, apply to KIC | AKER, 4 Broadway, ROE SEW ORLEAN The Cromwell Steamship Line, ‘The steamahtp ST. LOIS, Captain James head, will leave vier No.9 North river, on Saturday, Jan ary 4. at8 o'clock P. M. Fret nt received daiiy. ‘Through rates given to Galveston. Indianola, Mobile and St. Louis, fon passage, $50; Cee $25. or freight or passage apply to Hoe ee CROMWELL & CO. 86-Weat street, DIRECT. Whit FPO# NEW ORDEANS DinECr. ‘Old Line, low freight, ‘The well known first class steamailiip WhYBOSSET, Captain Bolger, will leave pier 96 North river, on Saturday, Jannary 7, at BPM. Freight taken for Mo ‘ile, Galveston, Lavacea, Ine dianola and all points on the Mississipp! and Obio rivers, to be reshippet at New Orleans. For freight or paseage, having superior accommodations, apply to yh! LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 83 Liberty street. Steamship LODONA will foliow, from pier 20 East river, Satusday, Janvary 14, - ©. H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Mail HE GREAT SOUTHERN PREIGHT AND Ass Line for Chetieston, 8. Uy the Florida Ports and ta South and Souhwesty sailing from pier No, 5 Noith river at 3.8 M, every Tuesday, hursiay and Saturday. clase sidewbeel steamship c MIION, Captain R. W. will ea‘l on Saturday. January 7, rs Throngh passage tlekely Ad TMs of inding isaued ut iowo ates TOPs, ae * fs 1 af socal rash and passage app) Jan ENGER The fir Lockwood, to GAN & CO., 80 Broadway, For throngh fr % it tariif and rates apply vo NTLEY D. HASELL, General Age Great Southern Freight Line, 317 Broa tway. epntran n Thomas street. The steamship CHARLESTON, will follow and sail oa Tuosday, January 10, VIRGINIA LINE. STEAMSHIP GEORGE B. UPTON, Captain Roberts, will leave pier 21 North river (or Nore folk, Petersburg and Richmond on Saturday, Jan. 7, at 3 o'clock P. Me JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steam-niy Company. Steamships of this line leave pier 37 North riven, foot of each atrect, Ber Norfetk, City Point and Richmond, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at P, M., connecting with the Vir- inia and Tennessee Air line, the Seabourd Toland Air tine, eiersvurg and Weldon raliroads, Uhes.peake ana Onto rat: roads and Richmond and Danyi te raliroads, “‘Throngh pas penger tiekets and throw hills of ladiag at reduced rae @ ail points South and Soutlwert. oF 1 MeCREADY, Preal lent. street, vorne Apply at office on pier ¥! 18? Greenwie! * Der. RELIGLO pus FIRST GRAND CeLEBKATIO! % of the Epiphany, in the Church of the Eptv’ Second avenue, near Twenty-tirst street, will take pl Friday, Janugry 6, 1871. Soemn High Maes, with exposiion of the Blessed Sacrament, according to the rules of the Forty Hours’ Devotion, to commence atlvj¢ A.M. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Burtsell. Music by the « nished Choir of the chureb, alied by a numerous Ch Tradway (nee Frerichs), Soprano; Mise Sayers, Mr. Alves, Tenor; Mr. U'itaesteire, Basa; Organist and rector, Maestro Giovann! Aberle, whose Solemn Mas composed for the occasion, will be performe t lespers at, 7% P. M.. with sermon by, Key. Dr. Bert Saturday, Solemn High Mass at 10, ‘A.M. Benedtetion ig P.M." The Forty Hours’ Devorivn will de brought tow joee on Sanday, tthe Solemu Ligh Mass at 1}y A. Me fhe Bieased Suctement wil be 1) aolemn exposition Wrom bs High Mass on Friday till the Hck Mass on Sunday, ‘The DE No. ehured to be open meanwhile from 6 A. M. to 939 P. RESTAURANTS. PD ESTAURANT.T'S NEW YORK EXPRESS, 80,38 } ESTAURANT. lain? 2 ‘Ann street, s few doors from the Herald Bul apectalty in choice Liquors: Oysters snd coid Lunches in very variety. © BANTA, formerly ‘of the Oli Astor. HOMA®’ RESTAURANT, 28 WEST 1TH STREET, aor private patties. Alwe large Yor clube yma for prival Frioea modszaie, Open tll 13 P. aes