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4h WHOLE NO. 12,568. DIRECTCRY FOR ADVERTISERS. SMUSEMENTS—f200D Paoe--Fourth, fifth and sixth lume. LOGY-TwrLrin Page-—Second column, SEASON—NinTH PAGe—Sixth column. ILLIAKDS—NinvH Pagk—Sixth coluna, RD AND LODGING WANTED~Szconp Pacr— Second column, BOARDERS WANTED—SkoonD PaGE-—First and second columpa, BROOKLYN BOARD—Sxconp Paar—Fecond column, BROOKLYN REAL EStaTe FOR SALE~Twrurra — Thi OIDs BUSINERE OPORFUNITIES—Finet PAGE—Third cob urane 5 ICES—SPVENTU PaGR--Sixth column, MY REAL eens FOR SALE—TWELrru Pace Third if he CLERKS AND SALESMEN-Twruvtu PAcE-First cot- HING—TwELYTH PAGR—Second column, SoacuMIeN AND GARDENERS—Tweirin PaGE—F iret mn, OOAL AND WOOD_Nosrn PAce—Sisth column. OOASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Frast PAGE—Fitth and sixth olumns. RARINERSHIPS--PineT PAgr—Third coluron, UNTRY BOARD-Srooxy Paur—Segond coin, ANCING ACADEMIES—Tweirrn Pagr—Fourth ool- umn. DENTISTRY—Niw1rn PAcK—Sixth column, RY GUVOS—Finsr P4GE—Second colunn, WELLING HOUSES 1) LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—-ZooND PAGE—Second and third col- umne. EOROPEAN STEAMSHLPS—Fiust Pace —Fifth column, AND RS~Finer PAGE—Sixth column, MINANCIAL—Finst Pac Fourth and fifth columns, RK SALE—TWELTI PAGR—Si FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ND PAGr—Third column. Sxkor PURNITURE—Nisist PAGR—Pitth column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—TIwzirtu Pace—Second columi., HELP WANTED—MALES—Twr.rrn PAGE -Second col ump. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Erventa PaGR—Fifth and sixth columna, HORSES, CARRIAGES, & Second column, eeond column! # ITELS—SEOOND PAGE. WANTED—S20onD Page—Third USES, ROOMS, &c.: column, INSTRUCTION—NtnTu PaGe—Sixth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Twrirtu PAGR— Third column. ECTURE SEASON—NINTH PaGr-—Sixth commn. OAN OFFICES—Fimer Pagr—Sixth column, ST AND FOUND—Viner Pagr—Sixth column, ACHINERY—TWELTTu PaGr—Sixth column, ARBLE MANTELS—Finst PacY-Second column. EDICAL—Twrr1g Page—Second column, 4 ISCELLANECUS ADVERT: ENTS -Tenvit PAGE— Sixth column. I8CELLANEOUS—Finst Pagr—Third column, UBICAL—IWELFTH PAGE—Fourth column, RSONAL—Finot Pace—First column, TANOFORTES —Nista PAGE—Fifth column, post. OFFICE NOTICE—Finsy PAGR—-Sixth column. ROPERTY OUT OF THE, C1YY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Twrirra PaGy—Third and fourth columns, REALESTATE tv EXCHANGE—Tweiren Paor—Fourth colump, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Tw3LrTn PAGE—Fourth col- umn, BRWANDB Finer Pace Sixth column, ft AUCTION-TWELFTH PAaGE—Fifth and sixth ‘columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—ELRvENTIC PAGE— First, second, third, fourth wad fifth columos, BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—ELEveNTa PaGr— Biath column, BPECIAL NOTICES—Finst PaGr—First and second col- umns. BTALLIONS—Finst PaGr—Second column, FHE TRADES Erevexta Paar Sich column. 0 LET FUR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Stooxp Pacr— ‘Second column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SEooND PAGe—Jhird column WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finer PaAGR—Third column, ATOHES, JEWELRY, £0,—NINTH PAGR-Sixth column. rACHTS, STEAMBOATS,&6.—F lest PAGE —Third colum: xth column, -Finst PAGE PERSONAL, LADY Of MEANS, RESIDING IN HUDSON city, having no children, wishes to adopt a male tnfant im- hately, not over two weeks old, Addreas L. L. D., jerald office, WEALTHY FAMILY WISH TO ADOPT A CHILD, ‘under three years of age. Address foralx days W. C, *., Herald oilice. . fe Bees FANNIE, HAVE NOT RECEIVED THAT letter yet, Meet me at old place at two o'clock foaer IRAN K— |ATURDAY EVENING. WAS UNABLE TO .be there Monday. Meet me tere same time and Place, or send address to ¥. W. MORG 'N, Brookiyn Post NFORMATION WANTED—OF WALTER HOPE, TATL- or; when inst heard of lived tn Albany, N.Y. Any person nowing nim to be dead will confer a favor by a zg K. 2. MOORE, Cieveland (Ohio) Post office, NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN 3AWKSLEY Jency, apotbecary’s assistant, formerly of Brar, couniy x1, Jeklow, Ireland. Address C. Hf Post ofice, New ‘ort aoe Ban Pie A si F MRS. MARIE MARTIN WISHES TO FIND BER daugltor Mary, educuted at Leviand Spring, faquire at ‘Weat Thirty-sixth stract, F THOSE COMPLIMENTARY LINES WERE WRIT- ten by Sol. 8., and for me, allow me to inform bim that ey are entirely out of piace and an unwarrantable Mberty en bis part. P. LEP WILE BE IN USION SQUARE WEDNESDAY, ‘ata. M, FRANK, MM": JEANAIE L., COMING FROM LONDON, PLEASE cai! on Mra, STEPHANIE, 71 West Ninth atreet. M R. B—HAVE ARRIVED IN THE CITY AND AM ‘stopping at 40 East Thirteenth street. JENNIE. R2 HANDS. HOMAS AND MICHAEL DISKIN—WHEN LAST heard from were in Blenheim, Paris, Canada West, about Jé years ago. Any information of them will be thankfully re- oelved by their nephew, THOMAS DISKIN, 662 Washington street, New York city. 10 CARTMEN.—-INFORMATION IS REQUIRED OF the cartman who, about three weeks since, took a trunk for a young French giti from the ship Tarifa to 164 Laurens Street aud carried ft off agatn on account of a difficulty as ta ying his charges, If ho will immediately bring tt to 29 Pur ‘avenue bis charges will be paid and no complaints ma RE SUBSCRIBER WANTS THE NAME AND ADDRESS of theettorney who represents the heirs of Rovert Bd- wards. ‘Address HENRY EDWARDS, box 214 Worald ofice, SPECIAL NOTICES. RAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION, UNDER THE auspices of a committee composed ‘of the following ntlemen:—Hon. Henry Stnith, Hon. Owen W. Breanan, jeneral Henry A. Barnum, John MeB, Davidson, Wiliam R. Travers, Lion. Thomas (, Wield, in aid of the Union Homa apd School for Soldiers’ and Sallors’ Orphans, will take Jace at J. Mei3. Davidson's, S81 Brandway, aa soon as the ints are filled, due notice of which will be given to the pub- lie. 200 PRIZES, VALUED AT $8,000, ONE THOUSAND TICKETS AT #10 EACH. Among the prizes are Diamonds, Watches and several $100 Greenbacks, Chains, Rings, &c., &c. These prizes aro on exhibition at J. MoB, Davidson's, 581 Troadway, where tickets can be had and full particulars given, We earnestly hope our patriotic and liberal cltizens will at ‘once contribute to thia most worthy charity. J. McB, DAVIDSON, Henny Syitn, Chairman Committee. TESTIMONIAL.—fUE OFFICERS AND CREW OF the steamship De Soto, lately burned at New Orle: desire to express thelr thanks for the uniforimiy kind and tentive trea ment received from Captain Baker, Chief En; heer Wright, Chief Steward Smith and the otticers and c: of the steainship Bienville, on her laet trip. In so doing they feol that their sentiments coincide with those of the travelling public, as evinced by the deserved popularity of those gentlenen, DIAMOND PIN OR RING, ABOUT ONE CAKAT; also u Cluster Ring, wanted cheap, Address, with Price, JANES, box 5,453 Post oftice. MEETING OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE Coumon Council will be held inthe chamber of the joard of Aldermen, 16 City Hall, on Wedni 18th inet. (to-day), at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose ompleting Treasurer. the orranvements for the reception of the Fenian prisoners, Al ociations or organizatious intending to participate in the demonstration are desired to send a representative to JOHN HAMPSON, Chairman Sub-Committee, the meeting. AWA OFFICIAL DRAWINGS . SIMMONS & CO.’S LOTTERIES, BAMA—EXTRA OLABB8 NO. 51—JANUARY 17, 1871, 24, 23, B3, 60, BI, 86, Bl, 13, 41, 19, 2, ol, PADUGAN—OLASS No. 98—JaNvARY 17, 1871. 51, 61, $7, 58, 67, 40, 41, 69, 4, 77, 3, KENTUOKY—EXTRA Cl-A88 NO, 127-—JANUARY 17, 1871. 62, 2, 64, 47, 11, 15, 74, 25, 60, 17, 84, 58, 78. KENTUCKY—OLASG NO, 128—JANUABY 17, 187 85, 16, 65, 74, 20, 4g, i 4, 12, Information ‘furnished and circulars sent in above and also Royai Hovana Lotterice. J. CLUTE, Broker, 2(6 Broadway, 18% Fulton street and No.2 Park row. E NEW YORK HERALD. © NEW YOR K, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, ANTED. CABINET OR SOFA BEDSTEAD, OF MOST a ved Inake; an élezant article, sultab'e for a high- ly turnlshod parlor. Apply 10 DAVID FEIT, 119 Chatabers 39 CORRENGY.—ROYAL HAVANA AND | KEN- tucky Lottery. Prizes cashed and iuformation ven; elrcalare gent, JUSEPH BATES & CU., 1k Wall treet, Box 4.261 Post ollie, Branch oflive. 417 Broome at, 3 CURRENCY,—ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY; 2. prizes cashed; information given; circulars sent; @ trade supplicd, J. . MARKINES & C1 10 Wall street ; box 4,645 New York Post o! FOR 81, FOR WHOLE TICKET; HALF, $2,500 Bae: quarter, Sic.—Royal Havana’ Lotiery, uppiem entary ; deterinined by the drawing of the Royal Ha- van For information address LUTAY & CO,, 240 Lottery. Greenwich street, __ STALLIONS. OR BALE—FINE DARK BROWN STALLION, BIGHT ; lbs bands high; bandsome black tail, mane Be % For farther particulars apply to H, @, BELL, 19 Murray street, _ BORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, CTION SALE OF THREE FINE, CELEBRATED HORSES, WAGONS, BLANKETS, &0.. AT PUBLIO' AUCTION, ‘ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 40, Ad STABLE 43 GREAY JONES STREET, 10% A. M., PROMPT, inclusing the fast, handsome jet black trotting team of high bred Mares Charcoal Matd “and Mate. about 15} hands Lich, 7 ond 8 years ald, long lowing manes and (ail, eylish andiine. Charcoal Maid was raised in the State of Matae, sired by the Eaton horse, dam thoroughbre?, She trotte( at Boston in 2:24, aud trotted to pole with Kingston in 2:3714, ‘when she was purchased by present owner and mated with resent mate-a tne Keotucky bred Mare and slater to ‘atler; she showed 2:414¢ at time of purchase, They are closely mated, fine drivers, honest and reliable; do not pail ortret. ‘They showed last September, at Fleetwood Park, 2343 ly, without training. Por gentleman's road tearm i + aud have tyie enough for Phaeton or tamily team. They ean alwavs be relied upon to vot below 2:45 together and are much faster single, and are warranted soind and kind. They are known on the road as the “Stokes Tearn.” Will be sold separately. Also the handsome, fast and fine young trotting Horse Nyatie, by Ethan Alea, about 154g high, 7 years old; one of the finest driving and most styitel trotting horses on the road ; isting, free and easy driver; haa no vices; extra fine and powerfully gaited, and can beat 2:40 to road wacon and When in training éan beat 2:06; has record of 2:353g when a has no superior for road use, and is oond ‘and kind, 14 the property of‘ a private gentleman, well known on road and track asa connoisseur of troitiag horses, and now offera bia sigck lor peremptory sala withcut roser: vation, on account of pecuntary aud legal embarraxsm {il be warranted as represented in every particul PAST AND WARNESS, T BARKER & BAMLIN'S City AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- corner Broadway and Titety-ninth strecta, MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, Regular auction dale EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GENTLEMEN'S PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENTS dis- posed of at public or pees sale to the best advantage, and & GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Horses, Carriages, Har- ness andeverything in the horse line, to suit the needs of all casses of purchasers con-stantly on hand. A LARGE DRIVING RING IN THE MART FOR showing horses on sale. CARRIAGES TAKEN on storage. BUPLERIOR STARLING for norses on sale. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial on every S HORSE, SOLD UNDER warrantee. OUTSIDE SALES SULICITED and promptly attended to. Liberal advances made on everything in the horse line. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLUCK. TWO TOP WAGONS, made by Demarest. FOUR SETS DOUBLE HARNESS, all city made, autt- able tor light coach or rockaway, all in’ firs! class condition. ONE TOP WAGON, made by BREWSTER & CO. LARGE INVOICE Of Portland Sleighs. DARK BAY HORSE. 15% hands, 8 years old; warranted sound and kiod in all harnsss; {ree and stylish driver: an excelient conpe or family horse, ONE THREE SPRING PANEL BUX Business Wagon, built by Seaman, sold to pay advance TWO SKOUND HAND ‘op Buzsies, in fine order. WO SECOND HAND Business Wagons, but little used, Valk BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, 15% hands, 6 and 1 years old; can trot in $:20, ere free and stylish, lofty step- ere, afratd of nothing and are warranted sound und kind, ONE LIGHT BOSTON CHAISE, in perfect order. ONE FINE CARRIAGE HARNESS, made by GIBSON, SORREL HURSE, 16 hands, 8 years old, suitable for any kind of busines SEVERAL OTHER HORSES; full description at sale. LARGE CONSIGNMENT of Woif, Buifalo and Woollen Robes, HORSE OLOTHING of all kinds, full suits; Saddles, bridles, Halters, Whips, Surcingles, Whips Kack, Brushes, WEATHER NEVER INTERFERES with our sales. (A “ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN CARRIAGES, HAR- + nese, Robes, Blankets, &c. We olfer our entire stock atany price to cover our advances, and #hall refuse no rea- sonable oifer. Some very great bargains in Top Bucgies, Pony and Doctors’ Phaetons, Rockaways, &c.; 300 sets ting Harness below cost; Blankets and Robes at half original prices. One cali will convince, at our private peeee ee iverty street, JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL. HORSE, WAGON, &C., FOR SALE—FIT FOR butcher, grocer or expressman, 8, STYLES, Fulton.and Marcy avenues, Brooklyn, PURE BRED ALDERNEY BULL FOR SALE- WILL exchange for oter Stuck: also a frst class Horse, for Toad or carringe, for exie: will exchanze for Real Estate. HENRY TAPPEN RAHWAY, New Jersey. CHANCE.—FOR SALE, ONE POWERFUL PONY built Horse, 1035 hands, fit for any work ; also one stylish Diack Horse, 15 hands, fit tor any light work} sold for want of vse, 185 Perry strcet, store. LIGHT ROCKAWAY, POLE AND SHAFTS, $145; ‘also 2 top and open Wagon, set sing'e and double Har. ness, two Sieizhs, very cheap, at private stable 124 West Nineteenth street. NEW TOP WAGON, #135; do., $150; OPEN WAGON, £0 Slefgha from #20 up: also @ general aasort- nent of seasonabie Curriages,at 1401 Broadway, near Forty- rat stret. cy = EXPRESS AND BUSINESS WAGON « Open Wagons, Kockawaya, &c. Harness trom S12 up, Lap Robes, Bell, Biankets, Ke. Also a few Sleight, All forsale cheap. Corner Hudson ana Spring streets, LITLE & TURN A ~NEARLY NEW CURTAIN COACH, TWO ‘LIGHT + Clarences, Landau and two Coupes; ‘all in splendid condition and at'low prices. Also Harnesses. HAMS, corner of Fourth street and Broadway. ARGA’ GREAT BARGAINS. -- CARRIAGES, Sleighs, Harness, Robes, all styles, new and second hand, in ioimense variety, at very lowest market prices. Light Coupe Rockaway, cheap. — WITTY, 638 Broadway. Circa AT AUCTION. fo Great sale of Circus Property at Raleigh, N. C., on nday, January 30, 1871, consisting of the entire Stock’ and Fixtures of Dr. James L. "Thayers’ New Circua, lately travel- ae, in the South; evervthing necessary for a first class res :— 42 first class Horses. 8 fret class Ring Horses, 8 iret class trained Pad Horses. 2 Trick Mules, the best in the busi 19 Platform Spring Wagone, near'y Ticket Wazon; i'ertormers’ Wacon, nearly new. Band Wagon, Concord built, nearly new ; cost #1,500. Advertising Wagon, Pole Wagon, Poles, Seats, and every- thing required for canva’ 20 Bridles and Sxadies, almost new. A complete onttit of Entry Dresses, for Indies, men and rade for horres, &c.; Instruments for brass band, and otler articles too numerous to mention, ‘All the above property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. T.,F, LEE, Sherif, Wake county, N. C. 'N, B.—Nine experienced drivers and hostlers can be em- ployed on reasonable terms. NARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, BELLS, ROBES, &C.--A J large assortment second band Buggies, Rockawa, Phaetons, Family Carriages, cheap. New Carriages all tyles. Sleighs, Kells, Robes, at reduced prices. 10 Nevins treet, Brooklyn. OR SALE, GREAT BARGAIN—TEAM OF BAY Mares, ;, well matched, 15 hands, good for farm or* roaduse. Also Bay Horse, 16 hand: ind and kind, stylish. 400 Weat Twelfth FOR SALE DAY COUPE HORSE, 164 HANDS HIGH, years old, warranted aound and kind. Also a fine top Buggy Wagon, nearly new. No. 5 West Thirteenth street, OB SALE.-A BEAVER LAP ROBE, FROM SELECT- ed skins; @ nice article; sold low. H. BURR, 203 Mercer street, INES MILCH COWS FOR SALE—GOOD FOR FAMILY or dairy purposes. Apply at National Mills, Tenth ave- inne and Thirty-eighth tireet Sata HAND LIGHT BRETT ATA BARGAIN—ALSO je $ Coupe Rockaway, Pony Phaeton, Top Buggy, Dog Cart, pot Wagon, Light Itockaway. New Carriages at reduce pres TT WHTTY 8 Broadway. Sheen, WAGONS, TOP AND NO TOP, FOR SALE lower than can be bought in any other house in New York. Carriages, all styles, and every article found in a first class carriage repository. W. H. GRAY, ete 20 10 29 Wooster street. HE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARKD TO TAKE A few more Horses on Livery, at Club Btabies, 25 and 27 fast Twenty-elghth street; Srst class accommodations and special care. HN GOWAN. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, OF CUBA.—WHOLES, $32; shares in proportion, Rentuer a fromm #1 to $10. Bs Day 124 Broadway, one door above Maiaen lane, New York. 'TAMMET ING—STAMMERING. iggy Parties troubled with this unpleasant habit can ost Lively be cured by, oalling on Ur. WESTON, &t Nickolas Hotel, New York, Interviews had at 10 A. M. and 61’, M, NE VUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST negotlating two Promissory Notes made by the sub- seriber, payable to the order of John Talmadge; each dated Newark, N.J., December 1% 1870; one for $716 38, at four months, avd the other for #724 60, at six months; said notes having been obtained by false rH tation 5 payment of the same will be refus WILLIAM B, GUILD, Jn. NEWARK, N, J., Jan, 16, 1871. HE CREDITORS OF EDWARD 8. STOKES, PRIOR TO hie lato bankrupt proceedings, who loat thelr claims by an alleged tranafer of the property to Mra. Stokes, are To- quested to wend thelr addreas, with, the amount of thelr claims, to Dr. ©. W. POLLARD, 321 Weat Twenty-third atreet, New York. HOMAS?’ RESTAURANT, 98 WEST FOURTH STREET, near Broxdway (European plan).—tslegant dining Foome for private parties; also large rooms for clubs; prices moderate; open ull 12 2. St AXES AND ASSESSMENTS.-FLATRUSH, FORT Hamiiton and New Utreeht. ‘The collectors will be at No. 15 Chambers street, New York, Weanesday, Jan, 25, and Wednesday, Fed. 1, from W) A. M. tol P.M, anit at 202 Mon. tague street, near Court, Brooklyn, the same days, 2 to 8 P.M. ME STREETS OF NeW YORK WILL BE ILLUMI Dated ue they should be, and boartiful as well, when ecting Lamp, The people are requesting that the 4 these placed in front of thelr rest aay’ Phe contrast between MW style excites universal remark.” fitted with BARCLETI'S New Crystal Ki em. Every one aliunires t! ld lainpa be removed dencea. The Boston #4 this pew amp aud the its mites CHARLES # MILLS, $60. street. —TOP BUGGIES FOR SALE—AT 993 GRAND H, MACY. * A fine assortment of 7 real Lace Goods, Freneh and Sooteh Embrotderies, 4 Linen Handkerchiefs, and small Wares, fog and Vousefarnishing ‘Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, &., at popniare prices, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, ECERTION AND VISITING BONNETS.—AN ELI gant assortment of the most recherche styiea, in all the new colors. Flowers for balls branched to order, MADAME DE LACY, 88233 Broadway, near Nineteenth street, east side, MPASSELS, CORDS, DRESS BUTTONS, SILK AND Heated, Ornaments, &c., constantly of hand and for he at the lowest wholesale peter FREDERICK MAY- NARD, Manufacturer, 109 Liberty’ street, MARBLE MANTELS. ARRLI SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- ant designs, from 9 Ld $i up to Biv. T. Be ART & CO, Gd Sixth avenue, between Yhirty-fifth STE! and Thirthesixth str MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, oO Tink latest imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones at Teduced prices, A. KLABER, seam marble works, 134 amd 136 Hi:bleenth street, near Third avenue, New York. Y KLABER & CO.'S MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 J}. West Filty-Urst sirect, between Broadway and eighth avenué,-Marole ‘and Marbieized Maute’a, Mounments and Headetones, onginal uew designs, tu great varieties; cheap- est in the clly. ME. RIQHARD VON HOFFMANN, HAS THIS DAY ‘withdrawn from our firm, Mr. William Mertens hag been admitted @ partner and Mr. Audrew Deetjen continues to hold onr power of attorney, Naw You, Jan, 2, 1911. 'L, VON HOFFMANN & CO. ANKING HOUSE OF FARNHAM, GILBERT & Ct No. 8 W. Srnerr, NEw York, Jan. 14, 1671, ie hd a oe to : er foterest in or connection with our fanuay’ A maineag CORY "VARNHAM, GILBERT & CO. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PAPER COLLAR MANUFACTORY AND BUSI nesa, established seven sears, for satisfactory reas aous given for selling out. “Addreas 8, box 112 Herald RARE CHANOF.—FOR SALE, A FLOUR AND Fee! Store in this city; ten years established and now doing a good business, HEBBERD & DOTY, “ourteenth atreet PARTNER IMMEDIATELY—IN PROFITABLE CASH. Ofico Business; $100 per weok can be doubled with ‘belp 181,000 cash) obtain an interest, Address WILLIAMS, otic N_ EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY..ANY THO- rough business man, having 42000 cxpital, ‘can met with one d¥ tho best chances for maxing money ever offered in tls clty by applying at 43 Broad street, room 2 A GENTLEMAN WANTED—TO TAKE AN INTEREST in and exclusive charge of a department for the sale of unimproved City Realty, STANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. PARTNER WANTED--WITH 060, IN A MANU- box 163 ierald facturing business paying over 160 por cent, or to do Business for himself in any part of the country, ' Apply at No. 6 Dey atreet, room 20, : N ACTIVE MAN WITH $2,000 CAN ENGAGE IN AN independent cash business—a rare opportunity; must have unexceptionnble references; only principals that mean Business will recelve attention. Address @. 1. 1, Herald obiice, GENTLEMAN IS WILLING TO INVEST FROM 5,000 to 10,00 in some good business (manufacturing precerred) that will bear close investigation, Only those communications noticed that give some idea of the business proposed. Addrees A. L. K., Herald office. YOUNG, AMBITIOUS PARTNER, WITH $5,000, wanted; weekly profits 100 casi. No need to answer unless you have the money, and then address ox 162 Herald office. (A. SMART ENERGETIC MAN, WITH #600 CASH, hear of arars chance of investment In a store by ing upon G. M. DANFORTH & CO., 958 Broadwa N ENERGETIC PRACTICAL TAILOR, WITH A cash capital of from 35,000; to $10,000, can procure an interest in @ first class Broadway house. ' Address, giving pul name, MERCHANT TAILOR, box 157 Herald oitice. PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF $10,000, in a paying business, onJ. By, at Leggett’s Hotel, Chatham ‘New Yor ANY ONE WISHING To INVESTIN A SARE, ATTRAG- live, long established Fancy Goods Business, in the very it location on Broadway, with lease and cheip rent, can learn particnlai se ot a bargain by addressing FANCY GOODS, box 139 Herald office. GENTLEMAN, WITH $1,500 TO $3,000, WANTED— In asure, staple, profitable business; monopoly cured; references exchanged. Apply to MOODY & MYD- DLEION, No. 7 Murray street, room 38. NY PARTY WISHING BUSINESS AND HAVING 3,000 cash may enter Into an agreeable enterprike that Will clear more than 50,00 this winter. For particulars a dress J. ELLIOT, s:ation 0 (SAPITALIAT WANTED_-WITH 63,000, TO TAKE HALE interest in three valuable inventions; one for running sewing machines without using the teet. Apply at 7 way, roam No, 8, Broad- USINESS, WITH AN INVESTMENT OF 81,000 TO 5,000, wanted “By & business man, who, will devnte nis whole time to it; business must be honorable und legit 9; if with a partner he must come well recommended. ating articular, which will be confidential, C. 191 Herald office. OK SALE—A FIRST CLASS RETAIL HAT ESTAB- lishment; excellently located for a first class trade, Ad- dress CASH, Herald oflice: OR SALE—A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OF Shirt Fronts, €c., at cost of tock and fzturer; $800 to $500 required; down’ town, near Broadway; chenp rent. Address VALERIAN, Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, WITH About #15,00) capital, wich may be putin gradually — Africles staple and of universal use, ‘The profits are such and the business of 60 safe a character that If the invester will consent to a lesser share of the profits, in such case respon- sible guarantees wiil be civen him against any loss, The most rigid scrutiny may be had, and ample references of the yery first class in thiacity willbe given and required, Ad- dress HOWARD, Herald ofice, for five days. ARTNER WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE, IN ONE. of the best, paging Ofice Businesses In thy clty. No risk. $600 to $0 required; $10,000 ean be mave the first fe ‘None but responaibie parties need answer. Address NZO, Herald o! ARTNER WANTED WITH 37,000 CASH, ‘OR Ty i proves ret Glen we ae ot Gono yearh gre oer alegaht, large dining house, making $25, y. Address WW. Wa, box 110 Heratd otices 2 JARTNER WANTED—WITH 5,000 OR 26,000, EQUAL interest ina legitimate, profitable business connected with two Invali patent rights commanding a vast trade allover the United States and Ew Fril particulars Fourth aver fren, by calltog or aadressinn JM. xuh street Bear Twenty-s ARTNER WANTED—WITH 62,000, TO TAKE half interest and charge; wel! cstablished manutactur- ing business 0 risk; ready market for the goods; cash on delivery. CLAFLIN, 638 Broadway. ARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—A LINE OF y rieamera on the St, John’s river, Fiorida, now doing a jucrative and rapidly increasing businesa, tor sale, Two boats, both new and complete, Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Price for boats, good will, &c,, 12,000, Address box 569 New York Post oflee, ANTED—A PARTNER (ACTIVE PREFERRED) WITH $5,000 to invest m_a profitable business a'rendy estab- lished, and capable of indefinite de: rineipal only need apply, to ALLEN N. LEET, ollice Newark Rein- ing Company, corner Johnson McWhorter streets, ono ick from Chestnut street depot, Newark, N. J. TANTED—PARTNER, TO ENGAGE WITH ADVER- tiser in a highly profitable business, nyw in snecessfal business honorable; ciovest’ investization de- exchangei. V operation sired; referenct TANTED—CASH ASSISTANCE IN THE MANUFAC- ture of one of the best articles ever offered to the pub- 68’ Fuiton street, room No. 5. Me}; $8,000 to $10,000 wanted. Call for six days at 163 Fuiton street, from 10to 12 o'clock, |, WAYLAND & AYMAR, WANTED BY AN ACTIVE MAN, AN INTEREST IN fome reapcctable bnsiness, with or without capital, Address P, H1., box 5,837 Post office. WANTED-A PARTNER IN THE COAL AND WOOD ‘business; a small amount down and the balance on time; as the proprietors health Js very poor none but an ac- tive man need appiy. Addiess A.B. C., Herald oles WASTEO—A PARTNER, WITH SMALL AMOUNT OF cash or credit, in @ anug, well established tailoring establishment for cash only, where a young gentleman o good address could be of ervice na salesman, cashier, &e. Address TAILORING, Herald ofice. 21.500 Wie BUY ESTABLISHED MANUFAC. ta WD) turing business; staple article; yeatly net strictest Investigation songht, & LLOYD, 24 Browdway, offices 14 and 15, first floor. protits $2,600, and increasin, WiHNE! ‘ EMUNE- $2.000 rative Manufacturing Business. Article se- cured against infringement. Principals only treated with. ‘Address box 1,708 Post ofilee, New York, 3000 WANTED{70, EXTEND | BUSINESS; ede strictly cash; no risk; security for the money or a guaranteed interest which will pay at least 46,000 a year, Apply to FERTILIZER, 40 Broadway, room 54. OR $8,500.—FOR SALE, AN ESTABLISHED $7.000 Sontty siorecor n competent partner taken, situated in the most growing part of the city. Jobbing pays expenses. Business interest elsewhere cause of rclling. Agents need hot apply. Address A., box 112 Herald ofilce. 10 0c WANTED—TO EXTEND A VERY PROFI- . table patent medicine business. Address |. H. M., Herald oftice. $10,000 AcBAR SAN BE MADE BY A LAvE LU, ‘Dusiness man in manufacturing a stay! article Of goods in this city; no humbug, Call at the premises 403 East Twenty-third street, np atalta, 75,000 KILL EURCHASE GOOD WiLL, STOCK, (0,0 trademarks, recipes and fixtures of an estab fahed Vusinesa manutacturing Its own copyrighted med!- eines; proprietor’s health compels retirement; $300) can remain five years in the business, which 1s paying 88,000 an- Bual'y, neglected; good security ziven insuring H¥ed income. ‘Address with name, and residence, MONOPOLY, Led; ote, Phiaderphia. ” seed ta _YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. OR SALE-—THE STEAM YACHT JAMES, NOW lying at the first landing, Staten Island. For particulars apply to, THOMAS ROSINSON, Herald Ship News olllee, hiveball slip, pier 1, East river, New York. JOR SALE-IN GOOD ORDE! Sails from a schooner yacht: Fiying Jib, Jib Topsail, Hem: THE FOLLOWING lainsail, Foresall, Jib, aintopsail,’ Maintopmast Staysail. Can be seen ‘at WILSON'S sail lolt, corner South nd Rosevelt street dinckhiesbideeeteh at JOR SALE-YACHT TWINKLE—16 TONS; FUR- nished complete throughout; sails in perfect orde has won several prizes. Can be seen at Witman's, foot o Tulnty-fourth, street, Gowanus Bay, Brooxlra, For further particulars address ‘tt S., box 2,245 Post oftice, YOR SALE—A SCHON B SUITABLE! COR Tn : 3 will cai ne on 7 feet draft ed al iB EENNETT, 04 Weat strests water. WANTED TO PURCUAS 7 AN YO PURCHASE—A GOOD BARROOM, IN ‘& good business location, fn this city or Brooklyn.” Ins FARRINGTON & SEIX quire at 5) Barelay street. MISCELLANEOUS. GENUINE CHESTER EMERY DEPOT, re place. ‘The finest Emery in the world for all manufacturing pur Poses and the lower UUiWONT & CO., General Agents Me FINANCIAL. A —BEVEN PER CENT GOLD INTEREST?, FREE OF governinent tax. FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT SINKING FUND "BONDS of 16 WEST WISCONSIN RAILWAY COMPANY. oR FERN HARON From January, (8H, converdtl “into stock and receiyi or lands at par. LAND GRANT oF OVER ONE Mit (ON ACRES FROM epoe which, together {ith the, rond ‘an all ite property, ese bouds are a a | FIRST AND ONLY MORTGAGE, FP exempted from taxation for 16 years by acts of Leg- 120 miles road bullt, cl 4, witl z fy ner 4 wl ag which Income {9 derived, with uit 4 iniles more road to build, for which the iron {a al ready purchased, and all the work under contract, i Analr line from St, Paul and the Northwest to Milwaukee and Chicago. ‘Yotal arnount of mort; 84,000,000, Fetimated value of lands a!one nearly double that amount. ic. WITH ACCRUED INTEREST, at which figure they pay at present premium on gold, 9 per cent per annum to the investor. ‘The trustees are the Hon, William H. Leonard, ex-Chiet Justice of Supreme Court, State of New York, J. Dutton Steele and James Goouson, M. P., England, where arge amount of the bonds have been sold, These parties are re- quited to Fee that proceeds of land salen are applied solely to he paying of intervst and priacipal of the bonds. COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. The counections of this road with the Northern Pacific and the whole Northwest, as well ag tis Eastern connections, will be seen from oe and map which can be obtalnes at the ofiice of GWYNNE, JOHNSON & DAY, 16 Wall st, and WHITE, MORRIS &°60., 26 Wall sheet, New York, Bankers and Financial Agents for the Company. HOLDING FIRST MORTGAGES ON in this city desiring to gall the same can immediately by applying at our office. POTTER BRO 8, 53g Pine street, NDERSON & CO. NO 9 CHAMBERS STRERT. Money loaned Immediately, in New York and New J fey, on real estate, builders’ ioang, inerchandise and secu- rifles, First, Second, third and Fourth Mortgages, Bonds, }» &e., negotiated, MONEY FOR FIRST, SECOND AND LEAS! hold Mortgages to loan "on iaproved and unimproved erty. WASHINGTON R. NICHOLS, Counsellor at Law, 15 Broadway, room 12. Y¥ LOANED (PROMPTLY), IN 8UM Btocks, Not A. —MO. TO sy fut, on inaproved and accessible untinproved City Pro- perly. ashe ‘ge Mortgages V. k. STEVEN OWERY SAVINGS BANK. Notice to Depositors. ‘The Bank wall open after the Ist of Febrnary next for re- celviagand paying deposits every day, trom 10 o'clock ju the morning untii 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, excepting Mondays, when the Bank will be open at 10 o'clock in the morning and remain open until 7 o'clock in the evening, By order of the Board of ‘Trustees. THOMAS JEREMIAH, President, @. H. Coagarsuatn, Secretary. Df, SAVINGS BANK, NOS. 3 AND 5 BROADWAY, Wilttamsburg.— Deposits made on or before January 20 draw interest from January 1, Deposits made after January 20 draw interest from February 1. XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, 868 Sixth avenne—Baoth's theatre, Open daily, from 10 A. M. to 3P.M., and on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 6to% 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 sums remaining in bank January 1 that were deposited on or before July 20, and Octobor 20; also an extra dividend of one per cent on all sums of $1,000 and under deposited be- fore August 1, 1889. 8ON, li Pine Interest, if not withdra will be credited the account and draw interest from January 1, same a deposit of mioney, WM. M. GILES, President, Teado 8, Bannerr, Secretary. F SALE—TEN PER CENT CITY AND COUNTY Bonds. first class securities, below par; also Insurance and Bank Stocks, City Rallroad Stocks and Bonds and ‘an extensive variety of other Securities, paying from ten to twelveper cent div Mang and Interest for profitable invest- ment, all at low rates, for sale * ALBERT HH. NICOLAY, Stock Proker and Auctioneer, 43 Pine atteet, New York. ° N, B.—Stocks and Bonds not deait in at the New York Stock Exchange Boards a specialty with this house for many years DS alana FISK. sey A. 8, HATCH, FISK & HATCH, ANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURI- ‘TIES, {No.5 Nassau Steer, New Yons, Jan. 12, 1871. Tho First Mortgage Bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, at current market price, pay nearly seven per cent in gold on their cost. ‘They can be purchased at from fifteen to twenty per cent less than government bonde. ‘They’ete secured upon a completed road worth four times their entire amount, thorovighly and honestly built, ably and wisely managed, and experiencing an almost unexampled ccess in ts business and The imm: se value of the property upon which they area — first Hen, and the large and increasing revenues of the Com- pany, render the security of the principal and the prompt and regular payment of the interest certain, They are recognized in th{s country and Europe among the standard securities of the world, wh are in no degree matters of conjecture or speculation, but are as well established as those of the bonds of the United fety and value States government. Having originally negotiated them, and knowing their superior character for safo investment, we have connected dealings in them with our regular business tn government securities, and are prepared to furnish them for new investment or in exchange for 6-20 bonds at current market rat We buy and sell Government Se uritier, Gold and Conpons, execute orders in miscel'ancous Stocks and Bonds at the New York Stock Exchange for cash, recetye deposits sub- ject to check at sight and allow interest on balances; make collections and do a general Banking business, a FISK & HATCH. [Xterest FROM THE 1ST OF EACi ionth. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, Bowery, corner of Canal street, New York. Peery rate of interest, SIX PER CENT, on ail 8 to $10, Money deposited on or before January 20 will bear interest from January 1. Interest catetilated from the Ist of the month following the day of deposit, and is computed and paid or credited Janu- ary | and July 1 on the amount in bank on those days. Bank open every day from 10 A.M, to P, Ms and on ‘Mondays and Saturday: from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. . QUINTARD, President. Sryvove A. BUNoE, Sec NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.THR INTEREST ON the Bonds and Stocks of the corporation of the city of New York, due February 1, 1871, will, be paldom that day by Jokn J. Bradley, Esq., Chamberlain of the city, at his office in new Court House. ‘The Transfer Books will be closed Friday, December 30, 170, RICHARD B, CONNOLLY, Comptroller. DEPARTMENT OF FINANOF, COMPIROLLER'S OFFIOE, New Yous, December 21, 1571 ONEY TO LOAN—IN ANY AMOUNT, ON NEW York oF Rrookiyn Property; aiso First’ and Second Mortgages cashed at short notice. 0. G. BENNET, 57 Cedar street, ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE OR approved securities, in sums to suit; or Mortgages pur- chased. RUFUS K, McHARG, 182 Broadway, Commis- sioner for all the States, ONBY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE—ON N ed nd sity indi AP a small Second d ptly at marset rat Mortgages cashed KOERT BELLAMY, No, 3 Pine street, 'ARKET SAVINGS BANK, M #2 Nassau street, New York. Six per cent intercat allowed, tree of United States deposit tax. Deposits made now draw Interest from January 1. WILLIAM VAN NAME, President, Hrwny R. CONKLIN, Secretary. MORTGAGES, FIRST AND SECOND, FOR SALE—AT ij { liberal discount, on property, In Bergen and Passaic counties, New Jersey, to pranel 18 from ar} is’ only. ASON, No. 1 Centre street, FICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CO., O No. 03 BROADWAY, New Youk, Jan. 8, 1871.§ The Board of Directors of thia company have tnia day de- clared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent (free from gov- t tax), payabie on demand. erninent LAX), PRYAre OT PLAM J, HUGHES, Secretary. QTERLING EXCHANGE on GLEWS, HABICHT & CO. AND THE IMPERIAL BANK, see London. TNE PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, Dublin and branche THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, ik ches. Edinburg and bran: Jn sums to. suit pnrebasers. Travellers? credits ayafiable fo all parts of the United Kingdom and the Continent; also commercial credite, Interest allowed on deposits either in co!n or curreneys HENRY CLEWS & CO., 32 Wall treet, New Yor! AWELFTH DIV TT YOxkuRS AND NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE 0. 17 way. TONEW Yous, Jan, 4, 1871 The Board of Directors have this day deciared a semi- annual dividend of five (5) per cent, free of tax, payable on demand, SOHN W. MURRAY, Secretary. 1 823,000, $13,000 AND SEVERAL 8! $60.000 er pel 2 lend, ia N@w York ef lyn or New Jersey. JAMES L, MALL Brook- A RECEIPT TO ing rotten can be ‘DECKER, Lo our TUE LEMONS. Keep lemons six months withont & had for giv. cu. LU 10 PATENTE! N inveptions pushed tn Europe Office i Lotion aud principal cities oa that Continent Ad: i dress P. J. Herald once, $68.000 TO PURCHASE FIRST Mortgages on New York city and sey Property. Prinetpals on} B. B. HAYWARD, 3 REAL sie 108 Washington OOO B20 TON, PTRST CLA le Ealate in this city, on Bond and Mort eral loans wade on first elaka City Eropert JOHN F. CONREY, (2 Wail alrect reat, Jersey Oity $175 ), gue Li Seteronsetaeell ———s FINANCIAL. pe 2! $300,000 20 sci Weacheste ropes. shuns ‘suit; no bonus required, Weetchester Mortgages pur- aed.” O. E. WILLIS, Montauk Insurance Gompony, 183 Broadway, a ne gay carne SERA BORAT AES HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail steamsbin : ahi HOLSATIA Gerjaia B. Meter, will eailon Taeaday, yao. 81, 1870, ab2 P. air HAMBURG, taking passengers from Now York tg Hambuirg. First Cabin, $120; Becond Cabin, $72; Rteerage, #25, gold; able in United Btates gold. 1A will sail Feb. 14, 1871. 1B, RICHARDS & BOAS, General Passenger Axe No, 6 Bar Z a The wéstPdal KUNHARDT & 00,, General Agents, 61 Broad stree HITS STAR LINE. ‘Oceante Steam Navigation Company's Line of new Steamers between Naw Yor< and Liverpool, calling at Cork, Ireland. ; Tho company’s cect compris The following mayniticent full powered ocean steamships, the sx largest in the worlds OCEANIC, Captain Murray ARCTIC, ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson, — BALTIC, PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC ‘These new vessela have been designed specially for the transatinntic trade, mbine speed, aafety and comfort Passenger accommodations unrivalled, fr Parties sending forthetr friends in the old country cap ‘now obtain prepaid tickets. bo Ma Bleerage, urrency. Other rates as low as any first clans iin Norway re, Por further particulars apply to ISMAY, IMRIE & 00.. 10 Water atrevt, Liverpool, ani'No. 7 East India avenue, Leadon. way, New York . H. SPARKS, Agente EAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR: rying the United NEBRASKA, Guard... 7 MANHATTAN, Forsyth... Jan, 28, at) A.M. From pler 46 Nogth rivor. repald tickets, #33, currency. Passengers booked to and from Paria England, France and Germany at lowest rales. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadwa; hall atreot, London jor at the company’s ofices, No, 19 Broad- st Sailing e re d Jan, 18, P.M, Cabin pasgae, tha) gol ateerage, #30, currency, Harburs, and Sweden, 40; Drafts on Ireland, ra ATEAMSHIP ABYSSINIA, SAILING 18TH JANUARY, wil call at Halifax. : Cabin passage to Halifax, #20, gold. 8. G. FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, CUNARD LIN TUL BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor, ABYSSINIA (via Halifax) | BATAVIA. .Tharaday, Feb. 3 Wetnesday, Jan, 18 | CHINA. Wednesday, Fed. § SIBERIA. ,Thuracay, Jan. 19 | PALMYRA. Thursday, Feb. 9 CUBA.....Wednesiay, Jan. 25 | ALGERIA,,Wedn'ay, Feb. 15 ALEPHO, ‘thuraday, Jan. 26 | PARTHIA, Thus'day, Feb. 1g RUBIA, Wednesday. Feb. 1 Hy the Won preg OF PASSAGES the Wodneaday steamers, not carrying steerage, Firat Cabin... #180, gold | Second Cabin mt, First Cabin to Pari 145, gold By tho Thursday steamers. " First Cabin. #80, gold | Steerage..........30, currency Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates, ‘Through bills of lading given for 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. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. NMAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. are appointed to Royal Mail low CILY OF PARIS......4. CITY OF BALTIMORE (via Hiaitt: CITY OF LONDON. CITY OF ANTWERP. r ‘and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, from pier 45 North river, Rates of Pi Payable tn goud First Cabin steamers fail an for 4,2 P.M, ansnge. ‘ayablo in currency. #75 | Steerage. To London. To Lon To Halitax, N. To Halifax. Passengers ai to Antwerp, R verde den, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. For further information apt'¢ At the company's ofice, JOU pate Agent, 16 Broadway, New Var om DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamehips be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. VILLE DE PARIS Wednesday, Jan, 18 WASHINGTON... Saturday, Jan, 98 For freight or pussaize anpiy to ‘ EO. MAUKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY ror BREM The steamship, DEUTSCHLAND, Captain HA. F. Ney- naber, will sail on Saturday, 8 fi remen pier, foot ot “Third sirett, Hoboken. ‘To be followed by’ The steamship DONAU, Captain G. Ernst, on Saturday, February ll. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in gold or its equivalent iu currency. Firet cabin. Second cabt Steerage.... = For freight or passage apy! Acents, 68 Broad street. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Cunard Line, SIBERIA. -Thureday, 19th January ALEPPO Thursday, 26th January Cabin #80, currency, ag For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Howling Green, For steerage passage apply at 111 Broadway, Trinity 4 CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, 3 ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS jail every Saturday and alternate Wednes Aa: to and from jaow and Derry, Paseengers booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- den or Denmark and America as #afely, speedily, comtorta- bly and cheaply as by any other route or Ii “EXPRESS” BY “EXTRA” BTEAMERS. BRITANNIA,...Sat., Jan. 21] IOWA INDIA Sat., Jan. 28 | inMAIL We 5 EUROPA: ‘at., Feb. 4 | ACADIA, «Wed.. Feb. 22 CALEDONIA. Feb. 11 | TOWA Wed., March 8 ANGLIA Sat., Feb. 18 | ISMAILI. A./Wed., March 23 AUSTRALIA Feb. 95 | ACADIA -Wed., April d ‘and every Sattirday and alternate Wednes ‘ay thersagter, from pier 20 North river, New York, at noon, Rates of passage, pavable in currency, to Liverpool, Giaszow or Derry :-— First cabing, §65 and 975, aecording to locai‘on. Cabin excursion tickets (good for twelve months), securing best accommodations, $130. Intermediate, steerage, $28. Certificates at reduced rates can be bought here by those wishing tosend for their frienda. Drafts issued, payable on presentation, Apply at the company’s ofllces to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. TATIONAL LINE. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, From pier 47 North river. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. ERIN, Bragg... We'neaday, Jan. 18, at 2 P.M. DENMARK, Andrews vi. .Saturday, Jan. 21, at3 P.M, B, Grace Wednesday, Jan, 95, at 9A. M. at lO A. $75 and 465; ITALY, Grogan. urday, Jan. Passage to Liverpool or Queenstown —Cabin, stoeraze, B28, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets (rom Liverpoo!, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glasgow, $02, currency. i For farther particulars spply at the Company’s office, No. ae vay. sce F. W. J. HURST, Manager. APSCOTT'S EMIGRATON AND FOREIGN EX. change oflice.—-Passaze from Liverpool and Queenstown weekly by first class steamships. Also from Liverpool and London by weekly sallinz packets, Dratts of €1'and up- wards, available in any part of Great Britain and Ireland, at the lowest rates at TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO.’ 86 South street, New York. NITED STATES PASSPORT BURFAU.—OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of State issued WILLMARTH, U. 8. Court Buildings, 41 Chambe COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, ‘PACHIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ‘Through line to California and China. Freight and passace greatly reduced, Through rates, New York to San Francisco :— Firat clase. $8125 to 81/0, according to the location of berth. mp lnose Fates include berths, board and all necessaries for e 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, except when these days fall on Sunday, then’ the day PrOne hundred pounds of b: free to each adult no nds e free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. t= January 20, HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain A. G. Gray, connecting with MONTANA, Captain Cavarly,. eparture of 20th every month will touch at San Jose, temala, and Panta Arenas. Steamer AMERICA will leave San Francisco February 1, 1871, for China and Japan. All freight for San Francisco will go fast, and be received untia P.M. Thursday, January 19. : Freight for Central American and South Pacific ports wil be received until 4 P. M. on Wednesday, January tS, 1871, only. All the usual facilities afforded shippers in collecti inland charges, &c. For freight or Unga Rady ae further information, r » pier No. 42 Not ver. ci EET R. RABY, Agent. RAND ORIENTAL TRIP.—RARE OvPORTUNITY, T_ INTERESTING TO TO! RISTS AND OTHERS: CON MPLATING AN ESCAPE FROM THE RIGOKS OF a NORTHERN WINTER. The Pacific Mall Steamship Company will, despatch, at 11 o'clock A. M.. on Saturday, the 2st of January, I8il, their new and splendid sidewheel! steamer ALASKA, Cap- tain Maur for the et i | ports ttbnin ten | Mar- aeilles, Malta, Port Said and Suez Canal, Singapore and Hong Kong. there making connection with the company's steamers for the various ports of China, Japan and San Francisco. For freight or passage of farther information apply at the et ‘ ‘iver, New York. office, pler 42 North rive ew tae YNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP J" Cémpany.—The elegant sciew steamship MERRI- MACK, 2,000 tons burthen, tain W. Weir, will sail for St. Thomas, Vara, Pernambuco, babia and Rio de Juniero on Menday, Janvary Stecrage. so Agent. ¥ to WM. R. GARRISON, A, For freight or passage app! No. § Bowing Green, New York. oT. WOR i F . Low freight. i The weil known tist class silewhee! steamship VILLE, NEW ORLEANS Dit will leave BP. M. Fretght taken for M | dianola and all pointe on th be reshipped at New Orieane. Por frefght or pasaage, having superior accommodations, apply to 2 ee LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., $8 Liherty street. Steamship VICTOR will’ follow, trom pier 20 East river, ' Batorday, January 28. G HL MALLORY & CO. 188 Maido= lane, Jannary 2, at lventon, Lavacea, ‘In issippi aud Obio rivers to i PRICE FOUR CENTS ~ COASTWISE STEAMSHIP S, AVANA, siBAL AND VERA CRU2—NEW xO! and Mexic: it Ste ip ifn sp Aaey Ad Mexican Mail Steainship itue, leaving pler 17 CLEOPATRA Mapa. Wednesday, Jan. Ory OF IDA, Captain Deaken aturdayy. Jan CLEOPATRA, Captain Phtilips. . vesday, Fen. 4 OILY OF MEXICO, Capt. Timm: riday,) = Feb. 17 p apply to ALERANDKE & SONS, CLEOPATRA goes to Havana only; takes to N U ‘Atluntic Mail Stetoship € Sailing regularly every gitely, from Bier Bo. 4 North river, MOKRO CASTLE, Captain K. Adams. COLUMMTIA, Captain E, Van § MISSOURI, Captain J. 8. Edwards For freight or passage apply to W, DIMOUK, President, No. 5 Bowling Green. B’ For fretght or pas ITED STATES MALL TO HAVANA, MUDA MAIL, i The steauship PERIT, Captain Gardiner, wil be . despatched to Hambiton, taking fretght for su. George's, Crom pler 21 North river, on Fridsy, January 40, at 12 o%clock hos For freight or passage apply to i ikea W. H. WEBB, i 4 Exchange plage, {AN DOMINGO LI ©) For Puerto Plato, Samana avd San Domingo City. The United States mail steamship VY BER, Captain B.A, Delanoy, will leave ples No, 4° North, yor for tis above vorts on hee regular day, al lock P.M. For frei: bt or passage apply to ie SPOFFORD BK St CO! No. 29 Broadway. | IPEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON ST EAMERS—TOUCH, ing at Key West, carrying the United States iaail. The Al steamship GENERAL SEDGWICK, Captain Nichols, at pier 20 Eaxt river, will leave on Saturday, Jan. 2. ‘Torough bills of lading given to Houston andto all point on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and B, B. R. ani ©, Raliroad. For freight or passage apnly to j C,H. MALLORY & CO., 158 Maiden lane. PORN’ ORLEAN: MERC Proin pic Frelght received daly. ‘Through Vat ight recetved daily. Through rats Vicksburg and Mudiies bide For frelght or passage + given for St, Loutts ving superior ommodations, apply te DERIC BAKER, 49 Broadway. » piss oe side ——— Fo NEW ORLEANS DIREC, " Tho Cromwell Steamship Line, } ‘The steamship CORTES, Qaptain Hf. Nelson, will leave pier No. 9 North river on Saturday, Ja 1, at three o'clock P.M. Freight received dalty: Thr to Galveston, Indianola, Mobile and St, Louis, Cabin pasiaga, #0; ‘steerage, $25, For freight or passage appig to"! Hee one B CROMWELL & GO, £8 West atreete + aE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER: LINE FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C., THE FLORIDA PORTS, AND 7 SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, ‘ailing from pier No. 6 North river at 3 P.M. very Tuesdays Thuraday and Satarday, The first class sidewhee! steamshi JAMES ADGER, £. 5. Lockwood, Captain on Tuesaday, 7. Through passage tickets and bills of lading issued at lowest rates. FoF local frelght and pansage appiy to ’ HENRY ky HORGAN & CO., 90 Broadway, For through freight and rates apply to BENRLEY D, HASSELL, General Agent Great Southern Freight Lite, 7 Broadway, Gnirance in Thomas street.’ Tho gteamabip SOUTH CAROLINA vwill foliow Phuraday, i OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND. RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamstip: Company. : Steamships of this line leave pler &7 North river, foot of Beach street For Norfolk, City Point and Richmon MARLE, 0 hureday, January If, at’ P for Norfolk and Portsinouth, Wednesday, January 16, at P. M., connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air liney the Seaboard Iniand Airitne, Petersbure nnd Weldon Railt roa, Chesapeake and Ohio Raliroad and Richmond an Danville Railroad. Through passenger tickets and throny hin of Tadjng at reduced rates to all poiots South and Son west. ee Apply at ollice, on mer 87, or to, XW. L. MoCREADY, President, 1§7 Greenwich street, corner of Deys “Post Ost OFFICE NOTICE. fe Mails for kusops, during the week ending Saturday, january 21, 1871, will ‘cloaa at this aon, on Weduond and Thuraday at 19 d'clock M., aud on Saturday ct 111g A. M rf P, H. JONES, Voswauinsiar. ren _. _. LOST AND FOUND. y J OG LOST--ON SUNDAY; SKYE TERRIER; EARS Lipped with black: atlswars ty the name of Frankie, A Nberal reward given by returning Lo 183 West Eleventh sty POWs, SUM OP MONEY, ABOUT THE ISTH OF November, in al street. The owner can have ft by. ‘applying to W IRDAN, 26 Cherry sireet, rear, -A PLAIN GOLD LOOKET, WITH MONOGRAM "iu plating, on one side, on Sunday night, im Fifteenth street, between Third avebiic ahd Irving place.’ A Uberai reward will be paid if roturned to 141 East Twenty- ‘th streei, third floor, OSTA POCKETBOOK WITH 853 IN MONEY AND 4 Ticket on steamer San Jacinto to St. Angustine, Fla. If the finder don't choose to return the tnoney return the ticket ness, Mrs. M. E, FAIRCHILD, 22 Irving plac O8T—ON MONDAY EVENING, A BLACK AND TAN 4 Bitch, with a white spot on bréagt, red collar on necks Whoever will return her to 123 Madisin avenue will be libs erally rewarded. O8T—JANUARY 16, ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN 4 Niblo’s Garden and Canal street, an Amethyst Stone Setting from a ring, with the ietter G enigravod in the ton. A Uberaf reward will be pald by returning It to G- A, MYERS 866 Fighth avenne OS8T—A BLACK ENAMELLED LOCKET, PEARL 4 aotting, portrait of aiady and lock of catt hair insides If returned to Mr. DANENBERG, Arlington House, Four: teenth street, a liberal reward wil! be paid. OST—AT AMERTOL Ly Lee Handkerehs who picked it please notify place, To8tirh MAP OF, 4 driving from U8 CLUB BALL, A FINE POINT valued as a presi Any person! @1 it by mistake for their owng LAS TAYLOR, No. 105 Clinton ERTY, WHILE nd Sixth avenue thronglt Eighth avenue, Harlem lqne, Central Park and Fivth av ny person returning the same ty the ofice of JOHN f, 44 Pine utreet, will be suitably rewarded, \ ON THE WIE INST., AN OLD POINTER DOG? white and 5 reward wil 9 Bighth avenue. ost 4 marked w be paid by retur OST—ON SATURDAY MORNING, 1TH INST. IN OR 4 near Clinton place, between Sixth avenue and Broad: way, a gentieman’s Amethyst Gold Ring, havin: the letter TE get‘in diamonds, also the owuee's finder will ba_ liberally rewarded by le, & ELLIOT, 756 Broadway, corner of it name inside. ‘The ing it witn FERRIS’ eighth street, , JANUARY 163 Ca at; answers Lo be pald the finder {PITZ DOG LOST—ON MONDAY NIG and gray mixed, white spot or. Bubby. A liberal reward w SEPH KREIZER, US ay yARDS, \ $10 ARD.—LOST, A FUR COLLAR, BY A LADY. b bm Newark to New Yori {a the train leavin Newark yesterday (Jan. 16), at 122 noon, Above rewa will be paid hy leaving it at 984 Broad street, Newark, N. J. 4.() BEWARD-JANUARY 15, A STEM-WINDING PAY gold Hunting Watoh lost, about 6:50 P.M. om, roadway cars, between No. 2% Union square apd Thirty- fourth street. Finder will receive above reward by returns ng it to drag atore 5€4 Sixth avenue, LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE return of a Black and Tan Dog: ansiwera to the name of Bussy; has his cars cut and burn mark on his foreheads 223 West Tuirty-sixch street > =| LOAN OFFICES : me T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP staireThe bighest cash advances on Diamonds,’ i Watch Jewciry, Pianos, &c., or bought. Pawnbrokers’ Tickets Bought at 17 Bleecker aiteet. -* T FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, 898 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No. 3, between Nineteenth and Tweatleth aweeta—? = oe Liberal advances on Diamonda, Watches, Jewelry, Sfiver- ware, Pianos, Silks and Life Policies, ‘Business’ strieuly. he. pri AT WOE, /BROTHER'S, | HS9BROADWAY.—MONBY. loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ; more particu- larly on Pianos, Business strictly confidential ; same boughs and sold. N. 8.—Se nabla Eepaniol bien. T HYMANS, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BON street—Liberal @dvanoes made on Diamonds Watches Siver Ware, &c., or wil pay the highest market price for the same. T 735—LOANS TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, Emeralds, Watches, Jewelry, Siverware, Pianos, Vek vets, Laces, Valuables, étc., or bought ; utmost value J.'H. BARRINGER, 785 Broadway, opposite Astor place. T THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE IN, the city, any amount to loan on Diamonds, Watchesy Jewelry, &e. ISAACS, 67 Thirteenth sireet, near Wallack’s theatre. AT dig ACRSON'S, NO. 6 AMITY STREET, NEAR Hroadway.—Liberal_ advances. made on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description. Same bought and sold. T THE OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU obtain liberal advances on Diamonds, Sliver Ware, &., or will purchase them at thelr utmost valuation. A. HONIGMAN, Broker. BROADWAY, CORNER FULTON, STREET (KNOX Building).—Business established 15 yenrs.—NEWMAL LEOPOLD buys, sells or advances liberally on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Life Polleies. Merchandise and other Se curities ne; jatet for, JEWELRY AND SILVER WATCH! muved on them, by GEORGE C. ALLEN, 513 Broadway, under St. Nicholas Hotel. NASSAU 39 REET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,— J Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jews ciryand ull kinds of merchandise. ‘The same bought and Bold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No, L 913 Be \ADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP OL) ‘staira—Money advanced on Dismonds, Watehes, | Jewe! ACO! wit, Planes, &e. Sa deemed Pledges dorset EYES AND BARS, RTIFICIAL Hi MAN ; EYES,—BAUCU & gover MANN (formerly with Professor Bofsonnean, of Paris), makery and foserters of the improved Artificial Human Kye, Sieretow. N. Rhee ‘ves are entorsea by the Fa-