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THE NEW Y we a ee LD WHOLE NO. 12,557. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS —Sucony Pacr—Fourth, fifth and sizth ool- wa [THIRD Page Fair cole BI Pear Third alin BOARD AND a BOARDERS: WANTED—SR0OND Page rua ce -SROOND PAGE— First Lagat 7 REAL | FSTATE EOOND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—-Finsr PaGE—Third col- ES—Fir7H PaGR—Sixth column. aaa OTIATE FOR GALLS Spoon Pace:-Second CLERSS AND SALESMEN—Tump PAcE-Second col- MAN AND GARDENERS—Tarap PaGE—Second # STEAMSHINS—Fiuer PaGa—Fifth and sixth INERSHIPS—Frnst Pagr_Third column, ond coltzan., d column. FURNISHED” AND UN- apes Pagr—Fifth column. /PE—Fingt PAGE—Third col AND EARS Vrnet Par Third column. CIAL—Finst PAGR— Fourth Cong FO! SALE Turns PaGE—Fifth colt FURNISHED ROOMS AND “APARTMENTS TO LET— FRCOND ae FURNITUR! "AGm-—"econd col bien ADVERTISEMENTS. Turey enon —Thind col BELA) WANTED-MALES—Turnp PaGr—Second and nmns. HELP WANTED" PEMALES—Turp PaGe—Second col- HoRsis,” Be CARRIAGES, 40.—Fixet Pag@e—Second and third HOTELS-8xcoND PAGE—Fourth colum: HOUSES, ROOMS, &C,, WANIED- SECOND Pacs—Third [ON—Turnp PaGe-Third column. KASON—SECOND Page—Fourth column. PaGe—Third ts ol st MACHINERY. seen. PaGR—Fifth columt MARBLE MANTELS Tarny Paor Fourth column. MEDICAL—Turep PagR—Third column. MISCELLANEOUS ‘ADVERTISEMENTS Brann Paca— reco column. }OUS—Frner PAGE Sixth ootuma BUAL arate onsin FERGONA ICATI Ne—Freer re Pal ixth column. Ale TIRae FaGR First COUME. oan, \—SROOND PaGe— og OFFI NOTICE Finn Pace Sixth column. THIRD urth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY apie BALE OR TO RENT—SEOOND PAGE—Second col REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. SuoOND” PacR—Second Loren, ESTATE WANTED—Srconp PAGE—Second col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES--First PAGE—Sixtn column. ‘AURANTS—THIkD PaGE—Fourth colunu. yep Cr UeTe PaGe—Fifth column. AUC a PaoE—Fourth co! Sirvarions. vane ety: [ALES—TUIRD Par First srrvA TIONS WANTED—MALES—Tarap PaGR—Second column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst PaGE—First and second col- ‘um SPORTINGDoGs, BIRDS, &c.—First Pa@E—Second THE TRADES—Turep PacR—Third column TO ed Lae nevierigisneg PURPOSES—SEooND PAGE— UNFURNISHED ROOMS faa Seep S T0 LET— ‘iD PAGE—Third colut yactits *STEAMBOATS, 20. Frnst PaGE—Sizth col- PERSONAL. Adee .—THAT SPITEFUL “LITTLE BROCHURE, THE it, 18 too rich and rare, and has made au es ‘ilo, ‘It will snow after the oclipee odee LADY DESIREs TO ADOPT A CHILD FROM ITS birth, Address Mra, LEE, Brooklyn Post office. A. OGDEN, FORMERLY OF MONTREAL AND lake of. Baltiinore—Important letter for you at Central ENERAL—“LET THE GALLED JADE WINCE;” biters do get bit. The Great American Encyclopedist nays, Thou canst not say T did i LANCE CORPORAL JIMMIX. J[NVORMATION WANTED_OF MARY SHEEHAN, AGED ‘ahons S of Gluntine, county, Dark, who left ‘Liverpool erien 20 yea. ‘years wEo. ay pra tooo bags wil e ian taly "received Hel bng bee brother, WH. SHEEHAN, mason, 262 West Forty-frst —— MR. ALEX, QUILEE WILL GIVE HIS ADDRESS to oF call on Di & Co., 99 Water street, he wilt of something to his advantage. 1 1s BEST THAT I SHOULD SEE YOU, DEAREST, nd explain what, perhaps you do not now fully under: —_ Let me been two days ahead vapor and where we meet. The other communication referred day was withdrawn. SILVER é.dtD EATHER BAG- UNFORTUNATE Lasahalas (555 an ‘State when and where can meet, ONIA CAN FIND MRS. GEORGIE ALLEN ‘4 former residence, 12 Weat Twenty-seventh street. DHILANDER D. ORVIS. INFORM ATION WANTED OF hin wherenRouts, Address GRIFFITH & BYRNE, 1 ard street, New York. EACH— NINETEENTH STREET. Saturday at three-forty. PLEASE MEET ME WO.--MUFFINS RECEIVED LETTER. eee SEE writer corner of Fourteenth street and _Broi a8 aaway, Address PEACHES, TLL THE LADY WHO WAS ON THE NIGHT LINE from New York to Oswego Christmas Eve please sen: her address to the person who had his satchel stolen, = who assisted her from the car? He simply va "g to write to ‘Address E. A. THORNTON, Oswego, N. Saturday evening, at 5)¢. office. SPECIAL NOTICES, A™ PERSONS ARR HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST Py op SOT any of the fatiowin notes, which were 2, two montha, 8 crdees lai last note endoragd b bind Witten, 174 Fulton street, ISEARES OF a EYE, furdays, between ihe hears of Th ana 33% rugs aga ‘oreloek. ‘Dros YOODS, 66 Clinton place, _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. bay Sn re YOUNG Hose Ae MARE FOR. ROAD ving; must beat 1 nd apd una rie Tish, Apply to Wi WMTES SI Colambie 300, - Por SALE—HORSE, BUSINESS WAGON and Harness; horse well worth the money; @ Sal given. Inquire at 568 Greenwich atreet, MY SON, DAVID FOX, A which will be hereafter con- tinuea under the Charles Fox & Son, New Youx, Jan. 8 “enh. O. FOX. partner in my TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, Chatham aquare and New Bowery. New Yor! is now receiving deposita from #1 to 5,000, enuitied to inter. est as from January 1, 1871, at the rate of six per cent per Free of United States deposit tax. apetec-Prineipally, invested In United States Bocenter's it ‘ork city bonds and mortgay ite—Ii at i Deporita Increased ‘acerued interest io date, Srplue over all Mabiiien. acess = ¥ % Goren, Secretary nO aN . BAILRY, ‘Treasure, 763 9 pier 00 MEAT AND VEGETABLE CHOPPER, se chat fly should have one: pried ay and Lats fora ehing ‘States. pace the Antian nHamfacturlg Com Sy bah Went Twrenty fourth aiect, New Yorks oe om ‘EALTH teak, New Yorn, pyron NO, 801 MOTT York, Decembei be Board of Health of the Health De; Ata ent rihe renee Tek Ea st its office, No. 301 feet on ha ahh day of ‘of December, 1670, tue following reao- ved, 1p 167 of the Sanitary Code be and is SEOTIO! wall be the duty of each and every prac- tising phy the city of New York to report in Writing, tothe ‘the of ‘of bis patients who have died in sald city of contaglous or Infectious dis- ease within 94 ae ares ene ‘to atate in at report “ae sober ‘S. BOSWORTH, President. BUCHU, PUT UP IN Setnold at one-half wwe sgn or, sativa, andy HAVE A PREP. L novel anid attractive form, lee of any other. a parti br gentleman, who will urate from $1,000 to 85,000, as required, for Advertising purposes, Have had cxp renee nd ean pat the the article on the market successfully. »Can Sere Beasties felitas Yor taonsy. invested, estbe ericio pilcommand ‘extensive and immediate sales, and wil pay itt ital i SuCnos box Wet Herald once, NPM ‘nvesied, OTTERY PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION given. Kentucky and Havana Lotteries. Send for cir- BATES & CO,, 174 Broadway, New York, ‘one door at rove Maiden lane. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, SUPPLEMENTARY—DE. termined by dhe draw! of the Royal Havana Lottery For information ¥ & CO., 240 Greenwich rpaomas, FOULKE ASSOCIATION OF THE oup First Ward Schools will meet at the school 97 and 99 Greenwich street, this Aesop 6 larg oe at8 o'clock P. M. ‘The members an: wishing to : foin the association are requested to atiend ‘promply. Sona cy Speen fan Melgre AND KEN- a 2, A and informatio: fee nent, “JOSEPH ‘BATES £ 00. wil, ‘Wail Gor eae Post office. Branch office, 447 Broome st. CURRENCY. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTER) prise cas cashed; information given; circulars sen! 32 up) J, B. MARTINEZ & CO., fem Wa ‘Wall street ; box 5 4,680 New York Poste ofoe; e ~_ SPQRTING—DOGR, _ BIRDS, &C. LL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS AND Brae FOR BALE, Medicines for all diseases. Prepared food for mocking oN bea B. Dover's, No. 3 Greene = corner of Canal, ‘Agvanta CASES, GOLD FISH AND ANIMAL LIFE d Plants to stock the aquarium, Shells, Coral, &c., Brelgesie and retail. Aquarium beacigns factory street. J. BA D BURNS & CO., DEALERS IN Pt DOG! + Pigeons, Fowls and rare Animals of kinds, Broadway, near Houston street, ‘and Depot, w Agent ba sy Alte many ARNOLD HAS BEEN ADMITTED New York, Jan. Le 16th, ARNOLD, STURGES & 00. R. M. 0. D. pone 18 ADMITTED A PARTNER ‘fn our firm from thi ‘LOW, HARRIMAN & CO. NEW YORK, Jan. 1, wl M* wit RICHARD VON HOFFMANN HAS THIS DAY nitiam Mertens withdrawn from our frm. a deen admitted & partner and Mr. Andrew Deetjen continues to hold our Le VON HOFFMANN | & CO. power of attorney, Saw You, Jan, 387. HE ,COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE, EXISTING under the firm name of 8. & M. Migel, dealers in Dia- monds and Jeweiry, at No. 9 Union square, is this day dis- solved ta matual cohsen ‘onK, Jan 8, 1871. ‘business will be continued by 8. Migel, at No. 9 Union square. __BUSINESS “OPPORTUNITIES. oe, “{ PARTNER WANTED—OAPITALIST REQUIRED, IN the Disa uragturiag of hay eas profitable business, WBereby half profits are guaranteed by ihe advertiser, who Tas tha exclunive right of three valuable. patent, articles of Lew use, which require additional capital to extend the ness. Address B. B., Herald ofiice. GENTLEMAN HAVING A GOOD CONNECTION IN this city and thoroughly understanding the business, wants a partner, with about §6,000, to join him in openin, Zale and commission stable; best references given. Ad- dress J. A., Herald office, WELL-KNOWN MERCHANT, quishing his busines: make collections, and per! saceneil ested eae’ ir tand ace; will attend to an; eas requiring tact respon- ibility cen given, Address "box unexceptionable reterences given, t office, giving particulars, re, intending to Lrarel Bo South to locate there, solicits A the tea, coffee, spice and general line of wholesale house to saileft orders either on sion, Address JUBELA, box 108 Herald office. A. FARTNER WANTED WITH @400 OR 8600, IN A highly lucrative first class travelling business ; no bonus. Address Dr. HATCH, GENTLEMAN OF MEANS CAN SECURE AN IN- well calculated for the Address H. terest in a valuable tmprovemen formation k companies in eac BROS., Herald oflice. PROFITABLE CASH BUSINESS TO EXCHANGE State. for # small House in this city; daily receipts amount- ing to $60,000 ver annum, Principals only apply at 41 Liberty street, second floor, froi, A BUSINESS MAN WANTED_WITH $2,000 OR 5,00, as partner or to buy the entire business; establ do years "and increasing every month,” Adaseas fl, O- Herald office, _ A PARTNER WANTED, WITH 225, IN AN OLD- established wine, Iiquor and beer saloon; good loca- ob long lease, cheap rent. Apply $0 Broome ‘street, near Foray I At GARKER & RAMLIN's ON MART AND N.Y. Ae ros efway and Thirty-nintl cba }A RK E! Avetios ten, Nar Auction BNESDAY AND SkruRpay. (GENTEEMEN'S PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENTS Cinpeerd sale to ‘and sult the needs of all classes of d. DRIVING RING, sal Corner Bi MAJOR CHA! ws IN THE MART, for al Horses on sale. HOURS allowed for trial on every TWENTY-FOUR moker noe SOLD uN Lyre pe SUPERIOR R BTABLING for Hotacn on sale. OUTSIDE SALES SOLICITED, and prompuy attended Li advances made n everything in the Horse line. PROF. 3 sani AMERICAN Clip ng Machine In opera- tion at the clipped tn, one io OATALOGUE OF BALE THES DAY ar "i O'CLOCK, EGE INVO RCie OF Portland Bieta 0} ANT SULTING TOF plano box Road Wagon, made by BENSON WROS.. and warranted for INE TOP Wagon, made by Gruzineki, new. CITY MADE Top Wagon, used but 6 times, FIVE SECOND BAND Top Wagons, beat builders, SEV HEAP WORK HORSE: HigH BRED, FINE AND SUPERIOR bay Gelding, 15% high, 7 yours old.ap extra free, handy and styluh driver: mA bot Ree: afraid. co! nothing, gentle for a lady drive, witho| Jat wlek or fault, and wafranted sound and kin noe ELEGANT SIDE SPRING Road Wagon, superior ee ha and warranted. THREE OTHER ROAD We ONE COUPE ROCKAWAY, ONE ROCKAWAY, MADE’ by John R, Lawrence; good ONE CURTAIN COACH, made by Brewster & Co, ‘OP AND NO TUP Depot, Express and Business Wa "HiV'tore BUILT HORSE, 15 high, 8 years old; extra iver and business horse ; suitable for any purpose and pada kind ; owner knows of no unsoundness. ONE SET. FINE SINGLE Harness; used but tite. TWO SETS SECOND band Ex reas Hart Pte So pone 15% HIG! year" rola good, free ut wo} Ket s warranted Ki a AN MARI S years oid; warranted sound an end in all harness; "on ‘stylish river. Lolter Horses. FOLe DESCRIPTION a 6 LES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. be ee AS GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION UNDER THE uspices of a committee composed of the orar ntlemen: —Hon. Henry Smith, Hon. Owen Ww. mneral Henry A. Barnum, John McB. ‘Davidson, William vers, Hon. Thomas ©. Field, in bare ed Union Home and Schoo! for Soldiers and Sailors’ Orphans, now under of Mes, Jud Chaise P . Daly, will take Gee at ao Pech 88 soon as the a "notice af which wil be. given to te ES VALUED AT 88,000. THOUSAND TICKETS AT #10 EACH. _dmont the prizes. are 1 five-stone Diamond Ring, 144 ond id Enamel Gold Hunting Watch, wih 18 cnrat Geneva Leontine, in velvet casket, 1 Solliaife Diamond Ring, about 1% carat; 100 an greca- D Enamel Gold Hunting Watch; Sew iaborately set; 1 Diamond and ‘En iear's 1 xory fine Shree-stone Diamond ing § Mt *reentacks Diamond and Lady's very ‘ stitient Rolitalre. Diamogd Ring; Ladies’ Watch ; one Solitaire Diamond Ladies’ Diamond and Ewberald’ Gold Watch’ one Soll- taire biamond Pin; one fino Enamellod Watch, ladies! size one he Enameled Gold Huntin, ‘one DI Ring eka ¢ Gold and _Enamelied Ladies* and, Gents! atchen; Gold, Jet, Onyx, Carbuncle and Coral Sete; Pins and Barriogn;| ‘Gog ‘Chains’ for Ladies and Gen! Bracelet ings. c. These prizes are on xhibtion af riason'e 1 Broadway, where tickets can be hi ly hope Our patriotic and liberal citizens will at ‘once contribute to this most 3 Esa iB AVIDSON, BENRY Cede Chairman © Treasurer. A’ A MEETING OF TRE TAMMANY ASSOCIATION held at headquarters, No. 4 St. Mark's piace, on Tues- ay evening, December 2, 188, the following preamble and the Hon, Shanimouely ad adopted — <f ony Hartman, were ‘should be esteemed a privil d_rega: on wanted fay of tne opie ynaer nae s dnecrtte ee fovernment, to ‘of commendation and | alse, the acts of those of their repiesentatives play of peculiar and unusual ‘talent, oF the eras of ote. raordinary force and of character, alike upon nthe represented the repi pores it must be admitted by cal ‘as it is claimed by us, his personal and intimate friends and acquaintances, that as the representative of the dintrict Btate, comprising the 1, Eleventh and Seventee: of this ltye the has, { wards lon, Thomas J. Creamer in this 5 ‘more than realized the most sanguine hopes ahd expectations oof his immediate constituents and his many other friends and Sequainiances, and hae reflesed both oredit and renown ‘were instrumental in selectin, ‘an able, iientiel an ‘and intelligent representative in the counclis of the ‘Whereas simple justice demands that a fitting and proper ex] pression of ¢ of our oF ey of the rare x ities he pos. hii in'th ‘ho Serer im to persevere in tho le as to excite cite in otter of @ mr yundy thea fausable om of our young men ions oe (wand his distinguished career ery public man; iioivess ody That we Tecognize in the Hon. Thomas J. Creamer pbs tratence in an eminent of those = sable in the faith- repitigect pose. are indis; ¢ ve, and the skalful, al public ofc th the able, representas courageous, and euccesaful lender, Hie Graness, co wri ersiatent lvocacy of ri i. i by hi pn ae vids a — right qeoniy equal Hed by! prompt and energetic in ae. clear in his perce) ions, steadfast in bis conn changeable ta hie cients, ‘Uueompromising to the. enemies table ane Reting. and mina a and patel Feendy tnt ra toe reopens of aise Resolved, Tost ‘a copy of the tos foregoing pream! raitaiy, exgronead See framed, ul Saber atentigted the Hon. ee ‘and as evidence of Y, ASSFO! Sri nO. F. STANOnETS \ Reoord ing Secretary. WAtiD CAVAN AGH, Corresponding Secretary. TRIAL ( OF SMITH'’S TROCHES FOR 300 A Hoarseness and all Throat Affection, 1s warveule zm DITMAN & CO., Astor House Pharmacy. A WING! A. vs Onno 8 a oO: 8 LOTTERIES, Tirst Vice President. |AN, Second ire Vie Nice President. 10, 83—J. ie 3a, 37, ae 1, ir os 65, Eman a m 5 1 sanwaia 6a. ‘Zé MENTUCKY—RXTRA OLABS NO. 109—3ANUARY 6, 1871. “euwrvoky=tnase Xo, Ho“saNGany 681 16 1 Sie te, 4 8, and ‘irounrs ‘sent’ in’ mM Travan Lotieries. CLUTE, Broker, abo Broadway, 168 Fulton oueerane No. 3 Park row. 1 A —HAM'S Bor LAR PATENT CLARENG: LAN- dausand Lan mone surpassing in style and elegance Any’ other m: d; now taking orders for patent Landaul ieee Frokdwiy, corner Fourth street, T _COST-SLEIGHS, BELLS, ee BLANKET Har ness, suitable for all Sipe assortment oi Wagons of all kinds, &e., at the cheap stand, corner Hudson and Spring streets. LITTLE & TURNER. —PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL, FEBRUARY 1. CAR- «tinge, Sleighs and Harness, ‘at and below coat; the largest and best a down town; established 1888. “HICKS, 2 Barclay street, PAIR OF HANDSOME BLOOD BAY CARRIAGE @ hands; slso an imported Irish Saddle Mare, i DAD, eet first cl call and examine den at HETTRICKS, seables, ‘rhirticth ‘street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, a CALVIN WITTY’s, 638 BROADWAY, LARGEST rtnent now and second-hand Carriages in this city, oar, free rices. Examine before purchas ing elac- mores ee T obibnirge PONY BUILT HORSE—SOUND AND jntleman wantin d Blelgbs and Harness. kind in all harness, price $130; cheap at @200; at Eighth Ward Stables, 275 Spring street, between Varick and Hud- A —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. A. + Two second hand full Clarences, in splendid order, for ile low. NICE COUPE, CIRCULAR FRONT, NEARLY NEW ; splendid blac! nck ‘Horse, fully warranted ; Coupe Harness: two Fur Robes ; all sold 7no use for them, Seen at 256 Broadway. —TO LIVERY MEN. A ‘Just finished, an elegant livery ( Clarence, tr in cloth, with Loos Williams® patent Hee byt immed | clo J.B, SREWSTER & cue ‘Twenty-firth street, ANS WAGONS, CARTS, NI NEW SOLDIERS BLANKETS, ff nem Ute pfiarnesy, MeCielan Haddles, aterproot i rick, Wagon Cove Gov valry Conia, W. CARTER, 88 5d Cortlandy near crecnvricd, UGGY WAGON, WITH TOP; ee HARNESS; ALL City made; but very tittle used; atyle; will Be sold Tery cheap. Apply at 64 West Portlet street, next to PAU ‘OTION. rcameitg 30, Is ames L. Thayers’ Ni IRCUS at Raleigh, N. ©., 01 of the entire Stock! and res of Dr. jew Cireus, iately travel- ling in th oy the South; evervthing necessary to! @ firs class 42 first class Horses. 8 first class Ring Horses. 83 first class traified Pud Horses, 2 Trick Mules, the best in the business. 13 Platform Sh Wagons, nearly new. Ticket W jormers' Wagon, nearly ne Aavertolga Pole Wagon eaics® seat 0, d on, Poles, and ever; tohge required for Ravan en va 7 95 sets Double Harness, almost new. 20 Bridles and Sacdles,’ almost new. ‘A complete outtit of #ntry Dresses, for ladies, men and horses; Pads for horses, &c.; Instruments for brass band, and ‘other articles too numerous: ecto tion, All the above propery will be sold to. the f highest bidder for LEE, , Wake county, N. C. We Mins experienced clvers aa Reda eee he oom: ployed on reasonable terms, |ARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE—CHEAP, THE J” finest pair of horaes in the city, brea in Keutacky. May be seen at TRUESDELL'S stabi Broadway and Forty- third street. OR SALE TWO TROTTING HORSES, WITH Vic ri jet mn, -Laress, &e. Al it 5 | private stable, 2 Haat Fitty-thied Ply a OR | SAUNA FINE test DRIVING | HORSE, ” years old. Apply at the steamboat office, 88% We opposite te Unrthopeet sweet tern, Hh CRUSSELT. He. A PRIVATE STABLE TO RENT—ON EAST Twentieth street, till July; contains 2 large stalls; plen- wt harness and carriage accommodation; wacer, gas, &c. dress box 1,020 Post office. JD ARE CHANCE, ‘PAY STORA RST CLASS Clarence for Sepa Victoria for #250.) WOOD BROTHERS, Broadway. | Sears BELLS.—SLEIGHS, ROBES, 200 SLEIGH: Straps Betls, ewell aide Family Sietj Dexter Sleigh Bell Cleves and best bell in the cae ricen, way. ETGHS —CLOSING SALE FOR A FEW DAYS ‘atthe Empire Carriage and Sieigh, Depository ; 20 per ent leas than cost; how Js the time to buy. Ww ¥, 22 to £9 Wooster street. HE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN FOP SALF.A pair of handsome bay carting Horses, 16 hands; a pew Clarence and a f double Harness, ‘by Wood tbaon, dieh street at ANDERSON'S Stable, Nos. 110 and il2 West 4 i 4 dren B. SES 200. 8 ie N.Y. 913% ‘ALF INTEREST IN A WELL KNOWN MERCANTILE house tor netive party with capital wantiog & paying first elass business, Address, with real name, G. 5. M., Herald office. ‘PARTNER WANTED WITH 815.000 OR 20,00, Carr. tal, to take the piace of a retiring partner in & manufac- itring concern of 40 yeurs’ standing : unexceptionable refer. ences required and furnished. A + box 101 Herald ARTNER.—THE OWNER OF A_ FIRST CLASS BUSI. me combined with contract orb the best investment for a party with a capital of aboat operation and no. opposition in jerald office. No agents need apeiy. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF only $5,000 of which will be permanently invested. is an opportunity seldom offered. Profits targe. No Fetncipalé only treated with, For particulars address ©, ate ede itr A GENTLEMAN ENGAGFD real estate in flourishing town in Pei Vani well established: payin $10,000 per year; an active man o have halt-interest for paid out of profit Address box 87 East isrcudsburg, Mom genie County (ra) Post oftice. AILROAD SUPPLIES. WASTED, BY AN OLD ES. tablished house, » firs class person to take charm of Serna pallzoed supply teins, One who thor icealyun- piel voll ments and can intivence trade cai Xl 8 Rood p by addrenaing, with references (eont- dentintit ‘deathed) + box 2,616 Post oflice, TORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—AN old established Drp Goods stand. do ing » good business, in what is considered the best location in Brooklyn; good lease and cheap rent. Apply at 1,007 Fulton av., Brooklyn. (0 OWNERS OF PATENTS.-A GENTLEMAN OF large experience Jn sellin patents wishes to secure the exclusive sale of some invention, for the purpose of ling State rights, An article that will retall tor 85 or lens preferred. "Address, with full particulars, for three daye, Ps P.R.A., box 162 Herald oftice. ABOUT RELIN- ds or articles mantis | ‘itu GENTLEMAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH eee and Who can influence a first class trade amon, e grocers of Brooklyn and western part of the State, seeks a position in a ‘salary or commis: the business fs in Kdaress A. box 116 —MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE .¢ on New York and on New Jerse; tween Jersey City and Now Brusswick Principals only. OTTER BROK,, Bis | Pine street. NY PARTIES HOLDING FIRST MORTGAGES ON Teal estate in this city Gestring to sell the same can have them cashed porte sara at. ra ‘pevnsr SAVINGS BANK, York, Dec., 1870. Intereat will be paid to depenitrs iat the rate of wiz (6) per cent, on all sums from five dollars to two thousand dollars, and on all sums exceeding two thousand dollars five @) per upon such excess of deposits, agreeably with the pro- yan Fhe bylaws, ane pape Je on and after Monday, jan. All interest not called for will remain as principal and draws interest from Jan. 1. By order of the Trustees. THOMAS JEREMIAH, President. G, H. Coaarsuart, Secretary. MITY OF BALTIMORE, ‘81,200,000 six per cent Bonds of the Western Maryland Rallrosd Company, endorsed by the elty of Baltimore, The undersigned Finance Committee of the Western Maryland Railroad Company offer reyes ae Exchange Na- tional Bank %#},200,000 of the Bonds of the Western Maryland Railroad Company, having 30 years to run, princtpal and in- terest guaranteed by the city ot Baltimore. having been authorize fi Additional security, the city. has provided a sinking fand 0 $200,000 for the liquidation of this debt at maturity. in Ox- Ditit of the financial condition of the ity shows thai she has available and convertible assets tore than sufficient to pay her entire indebtedness, To investors Re for absol security no loan offered in this market presents greater in- ae oes ‘These bi so a" are of ad Pa ‘873¢ and accrued in, erest, coupons payable January ans bars Wibbiaw icey SE HN K. LONGWELL, Noses WIE: SENFELD, Finance Committee, XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, _ 368 Sixth avenue—Booth's theatre, Open daily, from 10A..M. to 3P.M., and on Monday, Wednésday and Saturday evenings, from 610% Money ed on or before January 20 will draw in- taren foot jan 1 Interest at seven per cent per annum will be paid on all sums remaining in bank January 1 that were deposited on or before July 20, and October 20; also an extra dividend of one percent on all sums of $1,000 and under deposited be- fore August 1, Interest, if "aoe ae with crewae will be credited the account and draw interest from Japuary | 1, same as a deposit of ‘M. GILES, President, yo SALE- Chotce City and County Bonds, 10 per cent and over, Free of ull taxes. Firat class Securities of undoubted character below par. Also New York City Railroad Stocks and Bonds, Insurance, Bank and Gaslight Stocks, including an extensive variety of other Securities for safe and profitable investments, at low rates, for eale by nga ALBERT H. NICOLAY, B.—First class investment secaritie me a ls rates ‘specialty with this house for'many ye _ NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS. THE INTEREST on the Bonds and Stocks of the corporation of the city of Ye 1871, will Paper on that nee by berlain of the city, at _ ‘Transfer Boows will be closed, Friday, December 30, RICHARD B. CON: "Comptroller. Uperaxmouts OF FINANOE, ConereGukaein OFFICE, New York, December 21, 1870. NICKERBOCRER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF New York, office 64 Wall street, New York, Jan, 6, 1871. The Board of "Directors have this day declared tie usual semi-annual dividend of five per, cent. free of government tax, payable on and after January 16, 18/1. ‘the transfer books will be closed from this date until the Vth ina, JOSEPH L, TOWNSEND, Secretary. MZcHARIcs AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- JM. "tion, 283 Bowery, near Houston street, Divideni—The Trustees have declared a dividend at the 5 te of ax per cent per annum on all suma of from 85 to 0.000 entitled thereto, for the six months and a mouths endiog December 81, payable on and after Jant ONKLIN, eaident, Henny C. FISHER, feoretary. ls oflice y ECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- IML tion, 283 Bowery, near Houston atreet. ix si B10, terest er cent interest allowed on all sums from #5 to Se aay on or before January 21 draw in- RMAN SPOKEN, en daily from wa M. to3 P. M., and on Mondays and wel ineadays from 10 107, LPRED T, CONKLIN, President _Henny ©. Fisurn, Secretar Ty MBRELLA MANUFACTURERS. WANTED—A PART. ner conversant with the business, having capital of 818,010 oF $20,000, to tuke balf Interest in a well established ouke and fill vacancy of a rairing partner; none but. those noquninted with the business negetlated with. “Address box 1,812 Post of WAnte A PARTNER, WITH $26,000 T 0,00. IN late fron roiling mill works, now runnin; for an Tuterview IRON, box i86 Jer r City | Post eb WASTED A PARTNER, WITH ,000, IN THE DRY ds commission busin: advertiser controls me choiée accounts in cotton and woollen goods, and de- tires an active party, with above amount of capital, to ex- tend the business. Adaress CO ice, WnteD— —A PARTNER WITH ABOUT a CAPT- tal to jom the advertiser In a first class light manutac- turing busiiees, paying innce proits; {avessigntion tae tavited; Teferences given amd required. Address 6. ‘ANTED.—A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SEUURE A stendy and increasing income will be given to one or two resgeetnte business men of good uddress, well and fa- pone nown in this city. Address H. A. KING, box 2,643 ‘ost office. $800, pays well; good, chance $3.00 Mshed Dastness:” P MERCHANDISE, Herald office. 3.000. —PARTNER WANTED, al, A STRICTLY e cash business, that will pay 825,000 per an- num. For interview addrsss, with fall -bame, MALTBY, box 205 Herald ofiice, 3.000. <TARINER, WANTED, NOT AFRAID OF - work, Business now paying @150 weekly. $3 increase any tent. Sy! ribet § rial race investing. ly at 66 West 20.000 SPEIAL CAPITAL WANTED—OR A partner with the above amount—In an es- tablished business. A, good opportuntty for an haa a son to putin business. Communteations from Po relinole parties, with reference, to 0, A. F., box 8,441 Post oftice, will receive prompt attention, P0000. aitaEe CRRORTONITY FOR AN $ active or special Partner, tnvecting this amount in a profitable business; best of reference only ex- ivertiser of first classexperience and reference. Address CON, box 5,556 Post oflice. FOR HALF INTEREST IN manufacturing business ; established ; sale tor nee honest person’: A LIGHT LOAN OFFICES. T 1 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, ur Haire, the highest cash’ advan Diam Watcher, Jewelry, tiekets bought at 77 ag Nanos, &c., or bought. Pawnbrokers Bleecker street. T FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, £96 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No, 3, between Nineteenth and Twentieth atreets-— Liberal acvances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Pianos, Silke and Life ‘Policies. ‘Business’ strictly pri AT 785—LOANS TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, Emeralds, Watches, Jewolry, Silverware, Pianos, Vel- vets, Laces, Valuables, &c., or bought; utmost value paid. J. -H. BARRINGER, % ‘733 | Broadway, opposite Astor place. AT WOLF BROTHER'S, 559BROADWAY.— MONEY loaned on Mere ‘Watches, Jewelry ; a ak larly on Pian Business strictly confidential bought and sold. N. B.—Se nabla Espanol bien. T J. A, JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR Hroadway.—Liberal’ advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, vods and, Personal Property of every description. T F fadng JEWELRY STORE, 73 BROADWAY, UNDER New York Hotel—Lighest’ prices paid for Diamonds, Watches, old Gold and Silver, Laces, Camel's Hale Shaw, Ao. The same told, XNCH'S. CORNER FULTON STRERT pad 1). —Business established 15 years,—NE' zells or advances liberally on ms Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, rok Policies, Merchandise and other Se- curities negotiated for, Lajos! WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE ht and gold and money loaned on them by GEO. CPALLE . 513 Broadway, under St, Nicholas Hotel. QQ NASSAU, STREET, OPPORITE POST OFFICE.-- dail haa of merle ‘Tho aumne bo mn $f of mer nie folds Sess OC HAYMAN LEOPO BROADWAY, NEAR crite STREET, UP stairs.+Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, Shawls, Pianos, &c. pont ‘Unre- deemed Pledges for sale. A. ©. HERTS. (GUEREAIN, 16 8 RUE DE LA FAULK Panis osial Cream for SI Fashionable. ‘Perfumes for the Handkerchief, Eau Lustrale for Hair. Kau de Cologne (preparation speciale). BYES AND EARS. AMY HUMAN SYES.—BAUCH & GOUGELMANN (formerly with Professor Botssonn: of Paris), aud ineertors of the improved artieiat buroan si Broadway. N. B.— eves are endorsed tw ihe N EW 790 GOLD LOAN. SAFE, PROFITABLE, PERMANENT. JAY COOKE & CO. offer for sale at par anda FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD BONDS 1 -aecrued Interest the NORTHERN PACIFIC Ral RAILROAD COMPANY, These bonda rat, by a first mortgage on the railroad itself, its nines feet? Oy equipments; second, by a first mortgage on {ts entire Jand grant, being more than twenty-two thousand acres of land to each mile of road. The bonds ate free from United States tax; the princ{pal and interes! ayable in gold, the principal at the end ot iiirty yeare and the interest gethi-angually, at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent per annum. are isaued in denominations of #100, £500, $1,000, 500) abd B00 The trustees under the morts age are Messrs. Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomson, President of the Penn- tylvania Central Railroad Company. These Northern Pacific 7-30 bonds will at all times before maturity be receivable at ten per cent premium (or 1.10), in exchange for the company's lands, at their lowest cash price. In a to bart absolute ite safety these bonds yield an in- come lary eve, than any other first class security. Persons stig bn United States $20". can, by converting them into Northern Pacifics, increase their yearly tncome one-third and still have a perfectly reliable investment. HOW TO GET THEM.—Your nearest bank or banker will anpply these bonds in any desired arnount and of any needed denomination. Persons wishing to exchange slocks or other bonds for these can do so with any of our agents, who will aliow the highest current price (or all marketable securities. Those living in localities remote from banks may send money or other bonds directly to. us by express, and we will send back Northern Pacific Bonds, at our own risk and with- Out cost to the investor. For further information, pamphlets, maps, &c., call on or address the undersigned, or any of the bauke or bankers employed to sell this loan. For sale bj 7. aan JAY COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New York and Washington, Fiscal Agents Northern Pacihc Railroad Company, By most national banks and by brokers generally through outthe country. INSURANCE COM FFICE OF THE MERCHANTS’ pans, 149 Broadway, New York, Dec. 31, 1810. The, usial, semi-ann ‘dividend of ten (10) ‘per cent is now payable on demand. Assets December 1, 1870. Seas 88 Unsettied loases. 21,250 00 Gash capital....-- A 200,000 00 pigs ) President. 3.8. Rake eee Preside 3 J. L) Douas.ase, FICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL, INSURANCE CO., fa) 3 BROADWAY, Rein Vou Jana dwr.¢ The Board of Directors of this company have this day de- clared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent (free from gov- it tax), bie on demand. ee ILLIAM J. HUGHES, Secretary. PrPADENrs OFFICL OF THE i RONDOUT AND OSWEGO RAILROAD ee abe Ronnour, N. ¥., Dec. 1 The Coupons due January 1, 1871; oi the vik Iewcsen, Bonds of the Rondout and Oswego Railroad aid wid on present the Farmers’ Loan and Frant Com any, ta the cliy. of New York, on and after the of January, eS JOHN C. BRODHEAD, President. HIRTY SEV NTH HANOVER FIRE Tnaurance Company.—The Board of Directors of this company have declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, free from ment tax, payable on demand at. ir one, 130 Broadway, . REMSEN LANE, NEW YORK, Jan. 2, 1871. TP EEETE DIVIDEND. YONKERS AND bal pany, FIRE INSURANCE NEw Yorx, rest ey 1871. val ict nd ot ci tive) ae ihe any ear vad payable en ina jen ive (! cent, free of tax, on demand. JOHN W. MURRAY, Secretary. Wiaeee, tae, IN a Pid tit SUMS, OX and mortgage sec et , seCURITY, » New Yo York rk city Post office eaten 5 SHARES OP OF THE WOODWARD GAS CARBON- tzing Company for aale at private sale, or to be sold vanction ft not not sold in aix days. ‘Apply tod.’ D. WEST, 40 sid .0 0 WANTED_ON FIRST CLASS _IM- maabteree reper in. New York State, worth ‘Address MONEY, box 4,48 Post $20.0 O00 -fewstink nee, BY cngrove Real Be- ato ADY Amon OPUS Mo MCHATG, a Urondway. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ju sums to suit, Second and leasehold HINMAN & SON, 23 Pine street. $100.000. (anges cashed, FUROPEAN STEAMSHUPS, HITE STAR LINE. ‘Oceante Steam Navigation Company's Line of new Steamers between New York and Liverpool, ‘calling at Cork, Ireland. ‘The company’s fleet comprises the following magnificent full_powered ocean steamships, the alx largest in the world: oo ANIC, Captain Murray. TLANTIO, Captain Thompaon. PAGHIC, Captain ‘These now poo ag Dave been designed ‘apecialls iy for the ° srupsatlantic trade, and combine speed, safety and comfort, Passenger accommodations unrivalled. Partiessending forthelr friends in the old country can now obtain prepaid ckets. Seerane, ice, S42, onrrency. Por farth ine ab wae aay tat MAY, IMRIE & CO, 19 ‘or further particulars app! Water strect, Liv No.7 Eaat In enue, Lead hall atreet, venaoe jor at ‘ine company's oficos, No. \9'Broad- Kk, H, SPARKS, Agent. way, New Yor! TEAM TO SUBRyETO Wy AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- rying the United States mails. Sailing every Wednesda: WISCONSIN, Williams. MANHATTAN, Forsyth. From wrt Cabin paaange, age BA lds Mearage, $40, currency. curren Passengera backed to aud from Paria, Hevaborg, and Sweden, fo, Drafts on Ireland, Bugland, France and Germany at lowest rates. Avpiy to WILLTAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. HE ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday 0 and from Glasgow and Derry. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all. railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- den or Denmark and America ai edily, comforta- y,and cheaply aa by nny other route oF tne. +S ahwmaiier eee bewset” eae ANGLIA Sats, Jan. 7 | 10 Wed, Jan, 25 AUSTRALIA. BRITANNIA IN nuary 11, at 9 A. M. SanUary ‘18, at 234 P. ana every from pier 20 Rates of Daunage, iverpoo) 01 First cabin, #48 ant B15, aceording to. leation. Cabin excursion tickets ‘good for twelve months), securing accommodations, $130. Tntermodinte, #83; steerage, $28, oy wa ‘ertificates, at reduced rate an be bor here by those wishing to send for their as ~ ‘pratia lnnued, payable on presentation. Apply,at the company: |ENDERSON BROTHERS, No.7 Bowling ¢ Green. Nowe GERMAN Lege. STEAMSHIP COMPANY BREMEN. | The steamship RHEIN, Captain Meyer, will aail on saturday, Jantary 4a: frome Bremen’ plery foot of Third atreet, Hoboken. To be followed The steamship } DEUTSCRLAND, Captain H. A. F. Ney- naber, on Saturday, January 28. OF Payable in gold or its equivalent in currency. M. Norway praca 3 PRIC u ‘FOUR ‘CEN iTS, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, {OR NEW Ceram DIRECT. The Ste ‘The steamship ST. "samen White. head, will leave pier No. Saturday, Janie ary 7, at8 o'clock P. M.. Freiuht recelved dally. Fhrough rates given to and St, Louis, Cain pasaa, For frei; oe by” eerie, & CO, , 86 Weat street. pus GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Line for Cherieston, &. C., the Florida Porta and tae South and Southwest, sailing (rom pier No, 6 North river at3 P.M. every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday. ‘The frat clags aidewbeel steamship HAM PION, in R. W. Lockwood, will ealt on Suturda 1. Through passage Wickets and bills of lading issued at lowest rates, For .oval freight and passage apply to TeNRY te MORGAN & CO., 20 Broadway. For through fragt tari and rates apply to TLEY D. HASELL, General Agent, Great Southern Freight Line, 317 Broadway, ‘ance In Thornas street. The steamship CHARLESTON, wil’ follow nod tall 00 ‘Tuesday, January 10, IRGINIA LINE.—STEAMSHIP GEORGE 8. UPTON, uit, Giptain Roberta, will leave pier 21 North river for Nor ‘ol, raburg and Richmond this day, at3 P.M. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. pblenmahine Of thie line leave pler 37 Nortit river, fook af enc! For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, every Tuosdng, Thursday and Saturday, at3 P, M., connecting with the Vir flnia and Tennessee Air line, tho Seaboard Inland Air line, eteraburg and Weldon raliroads, Chesapeake and Ohio raik roads and Richmond and Danville.railroads, Through paw Fenger tioketa and through bills of Tading at reduced rate all points South and Southwest Apply at office on pler 37, oF i MoCREADY, President, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, APOLLO HALL, BROADWAY AND TWE! NT RIGHT HE atreet.—Mra, 'Hyzer will speak belore the Spiritualtats, Sunday, at 103 and 73g o'clock. by the audience, Subjects given SEXTON'S POSITION WANTED—BY A thoroughly competent. Address WARDEN, Herald olive. PARTY box 160 JRIBLE QUESTION. OSCAR HUGO PREACHES TO- morrow morning in Herean Baptist church, corner of Downing ana Bedford street evening, fn Antioch Baptist church, corner of Bleecker ‘and Morton, OBNTES, BAPTIST ‘street, between Sevent! "A.M. Subject, ev. Frederick vans, pastor, ing.at 10 1 At by \HURCH OF THE INCARNATION, MADISON AVE- First cabti -#120 | nue and Thirty-ifth street.—There will be Divine Service Hoes cabin. 73 | and Sermon in this church on Sunday evening next, at 736 25 | o'clock, Seats free. The Rev. Dr. Cooke, rector of St. Bar eror Naight or paaanye apply to" OBLRI Agents, 68 Broad st NMAN LINE—FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Mall Stenmers are appointed to sail ns follows: crry OF BRUSSE EL Sat Lx} CITY OF CITY OF Sad cach snoseodinig Pier 45 North river. Rates of Passage. Payable in gold. ‘ayable in currency, First cabin. +895 | Steerage To Londot To London 3 To Halve x at moderate rates by persons to send for their friends. For further information apply at the Company's oflee. IOHN G. DALE, wank. 1 Broadway, N.Y. UNARD LINK. THE BRIT! ar ZORTE AMBEIOAS ROYAL Between New York and Liverpool, cal ALGERTA..Wedn’ay, Jan. 11 | ALEP: CALABRIA.Thur'’day,Jan. 12 | RU~SIA. ABYSSINIA (via Hi: BATAVIA Wednesday, Jan. 18 | CHINA..Wednesday, Feb. 8 SIBERIA, ‘Tharsany, Jan. 19 | PALMYRA. Thursday, Feb: 9 CUBA. ...Wednesdi adey, Jan. 2 Ee OF PASSAGE, By the Wedneaday steamers, not carrying stee First Cabin.. i bok Cabri Tet, gold First Cabin to Par 45, wold .80, currency First Cabin, id | . Steerage tic fverpoo! nnd @ wh and ail parts of Europe at lowest rates, Through biila of Inding given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for ‘Mediter: *epor trelght and cabin passa ly at th ‘or e ay al 6 company's yn eee B i : ‘or steerage passage, al roadway, Trinity Buildin, ase Pa CHARI SG. FRANCKLYN, Age g, at Cork Harbor, (Thursday, Jan. ifax) >\NLY DIRECT | LINE ‘TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamstnps be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest, VILLE DE PARI Wednesday, Jan. 18 WASHINGTON. - Saturday, Jan. 28 For freight or passive appiy ta EO. MACKENZIE, Agent, 08 Broadway. ATATIONAL, LINE 4 STEAM TO LIVERPOOL henge hols api From pier 47 Ni LIVERYVOO! AND QUEENSTOWN. THE quers, Thompson. turday. Jan. ERIN, Bragg aturda; Pastage to Liverpool or Queenstown— steerage, #28, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glasgow, currency. For further particulars apply at the company's office, No. 69 Broadway. FW. . J. HURST, Manager. HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S jron mail steamship CIMBRIA, om in P, H. Haack, will safl on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1870, at 2 M., for HAMBURG, takin, ra from New York to Hamburg. First Cabin, B10: i Second ‘Cabin, B12; Riearage, 826, gold; an The HOLSATIA. will wi agane 34 (en), © OH, RICHARDS & BOAS, General Passenger Agents, No, 6 Barclay street, N.Y. KUNBARDT & CO., General Pig Broad street, N ie ae SAILING 18TH JANUARY, will ‘Cabin to Halifax, $: old. Re Gyn AR GIL YN, No. 4 Bowhng Green. COASTWISE STEA MSHIPS, Bee MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S rough 1 ora and China. Freight an greatly reduced. Through rates, New York to San Francisco =— ase, Steerage. $125 to $170, acoording to the location of berth. phete Fates include berths, bourd and ali necessaries for \¢ trip. Steamers of the above line leave pier No. 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon on the 4th and 20th of each month, when these days fall on Sunday, then the day vious. ‘One hundred pounds of bi free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free.“ * Sanuury 20, HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain A. @. Gray, connecting with MONTANA, Captain Cavarly,. Departure of 20th every ‘month will touch at San Jose, mala, and Punta Are Steamer AMERICA will leave San Francisco February 1, Wil, for China and Japan, All freight for Ban Fraacieoo wil go fast, and be received until 4P, M. Thursday, January 19. Freight for Central Yimertoal and South Pacific porte wi be received until 4 P. M. on ry 18, 1871, only. Allthe aad facilities afforded shippers. in collecting inland charges, & For freight oF Dassage tickets, and all further information, apply at the office, pier No, 42 North river: . R. RABY, Agent. excey tholoraéw’s, will preach. \HURCH OF THE HOLY LiGuT, SRV NTH AVE- nue, near Thirty-fourth street. .-Divine Se 104, ALM. and dig P.M. The Rev. Dr. MeVickar will \HURCH OF THE REFORMATION, FIFTIETA srke J between Second and Third avenues, Rev. te Brown, rector. Services on Sunday uext at a oaiter to eleven A. M. and four o'clock P.M. Sunday school at 314 toelock. QVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF TAR Holy Trinity, Twenty-tirt street, b Fifth and Sixth avenue: D. vices on Sunday, Sth fasta I Strang ers. furnished with seat: \YANGELIST PREACHING ON “THE COMING OF the Lord,” at Catholic Apostolic church, West Six- ieenth stzcet, ‘between Sixth and Seventh avenues, at 115 o'clock. Sunday evening. Seate free, No collection, {NGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF ST. JAMES 4 ast Fifteenth street, Laas Second and Third ave nes, Rey, A.C. Wedeki —Divine Serv ic Sabbath dav, Sth ingt., at 103, the morning 7g in the evening. Sunday P. IFE OF CHILDREN AFTER DEATH; WHO TAKES Care of Them; How They Are Instructed, and What Becomes of Them—will be the subject of a lecture by Rev. Chauncy Giles, at the New Jerusalem (Swedenburginn) church, Thirty-Ofth street, between Vark and Lexington Avenues, Sunday evening, January 8, at 7p o'clock. RE. DR, WESCOTT WILL PREACH IN PLYMOUTH Baptist church, Fifty-iirst street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, at 103g A. M. and at 73g P.M. Men on Mental “To Young } E ER WILL PREACH ON NEXT SAB- bath evening, at 734 o'clock, in the Lexington Avenue Presbyterian church, corner Forty-aixth street, on “The Re- cord of the Walk with Christ to Emmaus,” and the pastor, Dr. Sanderson, at 10g A.M, Ail welcome. EY, MERRILL RICHARDSON, PASTOR OF THE New England Congregational church, corner Madison enue and Forty-seventh street, will preach Sunday morn- ing, Jan. 8, upon “Waste and Expenditure.” In the evenin, he will commence a series of sermons on the fundamental wnths of the Bible. Subject of first sermon—“Who is the Lord that We Should Obey Himz" Services, 103g and 7} re- ively. All cordially invited, EV. CHARLES F. LEE, FIFTH UNIVERSALIST eburch, Plimpton Buliding, Ninth st d avenue, Sunday, January & 10% X. M. Subject State.” Seats ibile cofdtally invited. Xf. LUKE'S M. E. CHURCH, FORTY-FIRST STREET, + jnear Sixth avenne.—Preachinig on Sunday, the 8th inst, at 103g A. M. and 734 P, M., by Rev. C. 8. Harrower, Pastor. ‘Trustees In attendance to seat strangers. ABERNACLY: BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVENUE, Kendrick, D. D., pastor.—Services t ing a evening, ut the usual hour. The evening will be addressed to young meu. Manliness.” “rNHE TEMPORAL POWER."—S, THOMPSON WILL preach inthe Broadway Tw chureh, Sunday evening, Januai o'clock, on the “Reasons Why the Whole Ghurch Catholic Should Reoice in the Dowarall of the Temporal Power of the Papacy.” FPF HUTCHINSON FAMILY WILL SING AND PROMT- peor eakers address the Morning Stas inday School, Sunday, 180 West Twenty-fourth street, at 2; also, Hutchin® ‘sonn will give a sacred concert in the evenini, same piace. NIVERSALISM.—REV, E. C. SWEETSER WILL reach to-morrow evening, in the church corner of Bleecker and Downing streets, one of a series of expository sermons on the Universalist belief. Subject—“The Univer- salist Idea of Judgment, ‘oyyuy 1 AM A UNIVERSALIBT.” A DISCOURSE BY THE HE REV. J. M. PULLMAN, AT THE CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, Thirty-fifth street, between Fifth A ‘Sixth avenues, to-mor row even "NOTICE. | Post. OFFICE o8r OFMICE NOTICE. e mails for Europe, core the week ending Saturday, Janaacy 1871, will close ot this ieee: on Thuraday Ce a A. M. and on Saturday at 1144 A.M. A and B, 9:30; C D, ; Band 65, G aud H, 7:10 A. PH. JONES, Postmaster. — yy. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, ac. [OR SALE—THE STEAM. YACHT JAMES, NOW lying at the eat tence Fg) Island. For particulars apply to 10 THO! IN, Herald ship News ollie, Wi Mc thie pier Beat rivers ‘New York. OR SALE—IN GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING pala from s schooner yacht:—Muinsaiy Fs Jib, untopaall, Mainvopinast Jib, Jib Topsail, Heim jail. Can be seen at WILSON’S sail ioft, corner So elt streete, stay and INTERESTING TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS GON- MPLATING AN ESCAPE FROM TRE RIGORS OF A eee acive Mail testaship Company will despatch, on or Pacine Mal ramet 9 bri, their pew and eplendid side- for the following ports id Singa- Pore aad Hong Kong, there making connection with the oom. enyre steamers for the various ports of Chins, Japan, and re Treng a or angage or further poerierie at the offee, pier 42 Noreh river, New York. F. R. BA! Pik cant. Gui ORIENTAL TRIP.RAKE OPPORTUNITY. J[JAVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ—NEW YORK and Méxiean Mall Steamabip ling, leaving. ler 17 East Gini" OF MEXICO, Captain Timmerman, Saturday. Jan. 7 CLEOPATRA, ts aoa Phallf ednenay Jan. B CLEOPATRA, Captain Phi Iay, Feb. 7 hail ns ad MET ae 2 BONS, 8 Broadway. CLEOPATRA goes o Havaun only; takea no passengers NITED ‘STATES MAIL FOR HAVANA Atlantic Mail Steamship Company, sailing regularly every Thursday, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, from pier No. 4 North river. URI, Captain J. B. Edwards (ria Nassau). MORRO CASTLE, Captain Re Adama COLUMBIA. Captain E. Van Sice (via Nassau For freight oF passage PRY 1 ooK, President, ‘No, 6 Bowling Green. IEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS.—TOUCH- United States mail. er ae y at pier 20 Nate "rela a “vot ior mamaceansintay # C0.,168 Maiden tane, Fe" NEW OBDRARS DIRECT. i Lave, low freleht, ‘The well known frst class stenmahit WEYBOSSET, Captain Bolger, will leave pier 96 North Fiver, on Saturday, January 7, 9 8 "lgpt ta en for Mobile. G ) Lavacen, pointe a the Miasiaaipp! rand’ Obio rivers, 10 iano reshipped at New * yor freight or oe ae superior accommodations, apply te FOX & CO., 88 Libs street. Steamsh! Lovosa ma “follow, from" pier 20 river, Saturday, January cH. "MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. j}0k NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. RCHANTS" STEAMSHIP LINE, From pier No. 12 North river, at 8 o'clock P. M. , January 7. for &t. Lou! viekatura Ho ‘Sovite, ora dare radian siaadin % For freight havin, ‘jor accommodations, ADP eet OF Pee DENIC BAKER, #0 Broadway. NEW_ PUBLICATION [iAsT AND RACY, , commenced in No. % of the great Live Paper, THE NEW VARIETIES, ready Monday, Jan. 9, 1871. Completed fn ten numbers, a mory that will please everybody— Lydia, Queen of the ‘The Blondes; = The Eventful Career of Burlesque Heroine, Showing Graphically What She Did and How She Did It A Romantic Illustration of Theatrical Life in all its Phases, Before the Scenes and Behind the Scenes; Introducing Many Well Known New York Celebrities. 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