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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 12,580. —— NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—E00ND Pagy—Second, third, and fourth columns, ASTROLOGY—SrventH Pag’ BALL 8EASON—Sgconp Page—Third column. BOARD Fld LODGING WANTED—S8B0oND PAGE— iret column, BOARDERS W. }—BROOND PAGE—First column. BROOKLYN . tea ESTATE FOR SALE-—SEVENTR 4GR—Fourth column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Finst Paax—Sixth col- umn, INES! —Firrn PagRr—Sixth eolumn. SHY REAL Kotte FOR SALE—SrveENTH Page—Fourth CLERKS AND SALESMEN—SEVENTR PaGE—Third col- umn, mNTH PAGE—Third column. SOOaNN AND GARDENERS- Srvinrir Pagr—Third COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS—Finst Paoe—Fifth and sixth umn. '‘NERSHIPS—Finst PaGr—Sixth column, Biase ACADEMIES—S8oonD Pack—Fourth eolump, RY GOODS—F rust PAGE—Third column, WELLING HOUSES TO L&T, tk UKNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Srvenrn Faar—ifth column, UROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Frrav PAGF—Fifth column, INANCIAL—Finst PaGe—Fourth column. FINE ARTS—Frnsv PaGr—Lhied column. FOR SALE—Frxsv PagR—Third colnma, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SrvENTH PAGR-Fifth column. FURNITURE—Fizst PaGr—Fourth column. HELP WANTED—MALES—Sry ental PAG! HELP WANTED—FEMALKS—SEVENTH and third columns. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.—Frest PAGE—Second column, HOTELS—SzconD PAGE Firat column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., WANTED-S£00ND FacE—First ‘column. INSTRUCTION—Frest PAGR—Second coiumn. OTURE SEASON—SeooND Pagr—Fourth column, LEGAL NOTICES— finer PaGx-Sixth columa, LOAN OFFICES. First PaGe—Fourth column. LOST AND FOUND—Fixer PAage--Sixth column. MACHINERY —Finer *aG—Third column. MARBLE MANTELS First _PAGn—Firet column, MEDICAL—SroonD Pac r—Second column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Paar— Bixth column, MISCELLANEOUS—Firet PaGr- Fourth column. MUBICAL—Sxcoxp Paae-Second column, PERSONAL. Fina PaGg—First column, FIANOFORTES—Sroond PAGE Second column. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Firsr PAGE-First column, PROPERTY OUT OF YHE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—SeveEntH PAGE—Fourth column. REAL ESTATE 10 EXCHANGL—SEVENTH PAGR—Fonrth column. REAL ESTATE WANTLD—Skventn PaGE—Fourth col- umn. REWARDS—Finer Pace—Sixth commn. SALES AT AUCTION—SEvENTH Page-Sixth colum SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—SEVENTH PAG First and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES-SrveNts Pace—Third column, SPECIAL NOTICES—Frnsr Paar First column. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, ao.—Finev PAGE—Second column. STALLIONS— Fier PacE—Second column. TUE TRADES—Srvenru Paar—Tbird TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—SEVENTH PAGE— Fourth and fifth columns. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SuvENTH PagE—Fifin column, WARTED TO PURCHASE—Frw YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &o. um: Fifth column, PaGe—Second —Third column. ‘AGE—Second col- PERSON AL. A‘ YVERSON WHO KNOWS THE ADDRESS OF MRS. N. Adams (maiden name Bohey), who tx supposed to living near New York, and who lett Plymouth Dock, England, about ftty years’ azo, wiil be rewarded upon send: tog ‘the same to JUAN WESTCOMBE, New York Herald oflice. D TO CALL AT MESSRS. DUJAT IS REQUEST! 10'S, 104 Pearl street. « GALWEY & CASA NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. HIRAM OR HARRY Boyle, a native of county Cavan, Ireland, In or about the year 1e51 he left Ediuburg with his brother-in -law, Mr. John Gaffney, and went to New York. Any infor mation of him will be thankfully recelved by GAYLORD WATSON, 16 Beekman atreet, New Yori. R, POVEY.—IF T. B, POVEY, WHO WAS LAST « beard of at Mrs. Quisley’s, 17 Hamilton street, New York, will communicate with Mesk. YATES & MARTIN, Bovicltors, 10 Water street, Liverpooi, he will hear ef some: thing to his advantage. At the end of the year 1660 he was Bud fo Le excavating for the new Post Ollie. New York, and Alelter was received from nim in Engiand, dated February 1870, in which bis address was given, “General Post Oltice, New York.” 0 LADIES FROM THE SOUTH WILL MEET THEIR former fends daring the sloighing. Audress, stating time and place, SOUTH, box 105 Herald office. $51 and we have had no news from him since. He was inn biack jacket, pantaloons, white sh n suspenders; inarked “L. Z.;" be wore’ new cap ani w boots; his hair is of a light blonde color, bas eyes Nght , his cOmplexion healthy; age 15 years; 4 fect # inches Fisk: We beseech, in the name of humanity, that any one mowing his whereabouts will uive information to bis sor- rowing parents, Exchanges please copy, GUSTAV A. ZIMMERMAN, 445 West Fifty-third street, New York. REWARD.—ON THE STH OF JULY, LAST year, our eldest son (Louis) left us without any 95 () REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ANY IN- JJ formation that will lead to the discovery of Ed- ward Fitzpatrick, who left New York on Saturday evening, January, YW, for’ his home, in Brooklyn, He was about 43 years old, 6 feet 7 inches in height; dark ‘hair, full whiskers and mustache, mixed with gray; had on dark ‘clothes, with yy mixed overcoat. Apply to Mre. FITZPATRICK, 743 jusbing avenue, Brookiyn, L, L _____ SPECIAL NOTICES. ALE, AND DANDRUFF IN THE HAIR, » Thousands of iadies and gentiemen, who would other- wise be up to the mark in completely marred by scurf and yy have thelr a Nothing looks more fithy, yet nothing is more easily moved. BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS is. warranted to move every vestige of the unseemly trouble, Principal office $74 Pear! street, New York, BARRY'S SAFE HAIR DYE, the only preparation for coloring the hair and whiskers, Contains no lead nor zinc. Perfectly safe. Try tt. MERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL Society—Cooper Institute, second floor, east side. On Tuesday, January ¥1, 1871, at 6 o'clock P. M., the annual mecting ‘and election of officera will be held, when D. C. Gilman, Professor of Physical Geography in Yale Coltege, ~The Last Ten will deliver the annual addres: ry. Y¥, Recording Secretary, ‘Years of Geographical Work in eye. STRAZNIC MEETING OF THE “FARRAGUT MONUMENT AS- sociation” will be held at the Naval Ofiice, Custom House, on Tuesday next, 31st inst., at 8 o'clock. By order. General JOHN A. DIX, President, James E. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. AMBBICAN INSTITUTE SCIENTIFIC LECTURE, at the Academy of Music, FRIDAY, Jan. 27, at 734 o'clock, “On Tides and Tidal’ Currenis and Their’Effects Upon arbors,’ By J. C. Hilgard, of the United States Coast Survey. ‘Tickets, 50 cents, to be had at the doors. -SEORTING—DOGS, BIRDS &O. Mild red Muskels, new the attention of foreign bay. nakets, new; the 3 Srinaipals ‘oly dealt’ with aacrese bas 3 FOR SALE—A TEN MONTHS’ OLD WHITE SPITZ Pb og ate Fosayih wurret room Nev prnnnrnan STALLIONS. OR SALE—STALLION 6 YEARS OLD ON THE 4TH of April, 1871; color bay, biack points; no white; sired by Planet; dam Fanny Hil! (owned by General Ransom, of North Carolina), by imported Monarch ; gr, dam by Waguer, ‘This horse is very handsome, rides and drives in single and double harness, and would make a handsome Park hack; Will be withdrawn after March 1. ‘This horas. ie guarantecd as represented and free from blemish price $800. For terms and further particulars, address HARRISON, Sun office, Bal more, Md, HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, &C. T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Office and salesroom 87 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post oflice. * THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business 18 conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MART, M2 AND 114 EAST 18TH STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUE, where wo hold reqular LES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Gentlemen wishing to purchase, or thoxe having Horses or Carriages to sell, will Gnd our house perfectly rellable, ns we conduct this bratch of our business, as we do all our other business, on the same straightforward principles which gc ern honorable honses in all mercantile puraults, We give the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound from 94 to 48 hours for trial, Entries for soles of Horses and Carriages can be made at our down town office and ealesroom, 37 Nassau street, where we also keep a register of horses for private sale, Liberal advances made on consignments. AT WITTYS, 688 BROADWAY SLEIGHS, SLEIGH A\. Bolla, Carriages, Harness and Robes of every descrip- West market prices. Lot second hand Sleigus and ges to let by week or month. ton, at i: TE OST—SLEIGHS, BELLS, ROBES, BLANKETS, rr T oC A Harness, suitable for all purposes; a fine assortment of Wagons of all kinds, &c., at the fa and, corner of Hud- son and Spring atreeis, 1 TLE & TURNER, A -SERIGRS, DELLS, SLEIGHS, BELLS. A. + 600 from sich makers as Gould, of Albany, and Kim: bail. Sell at any price to close them ont. HAM'S, Fourth strect and Broadway. A. TINE, SIX SEAT SLEIGH §275.--W. H. GRAY, 22 and 24 Wooster street. LBANY SLEIGH FOR SALE-—SEATS FOUR, TRIM- med with crimson piush, nearly new, with pole and shafts. Apply at stable of 4G. POLHEMLS, Division enue, near Fourth street, Williamsburg. FINE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES, COMPRIS. inz extension top Phaetons, two seaters; Doctors’ Phaetons, top and no top Bugutes, Road Wagons, a few sec- ond hand Buggies, Business or Express Wagons. 376 Bow- ery. GEO. J. MOORE. A —$65, $75, $25, 8125-4 HORSES, 6 TO 8 YEARS, 15 « to 163 hands; ail workers, drivers; all trained to hard work, Must sell. 74 Washington street, tn grocery. A whEW, MORE SLEIGHS BELLING OFF AT SUM mer prices; also Bells, Robes and Blankets! at your own prices, at 1,401 Broadway, near Forty-firat street. JAMES JENKINS. (CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, BELLS, 40. ALL STYLES . Carriages for road or family use; grocers, bakers, light express and business Wagon ling low; 100 Carriages. 10 Nevins sireet, Brooklyn. YOUPE FOR SALE CHEAP—CIRCULAR WINDOWS, ) Lawrence maker, in first class order, good enough for Private use. Apply at FREDERICK WOOD'S carri tory, 219 West Nineteenth at., between Sixth and Seventh a }OR SALE—A FEW GOOD HORSES: SPAN OF BAY Carriage Horses, wel’ matched and can hardly be distin- ished one trom the other; fast; they will show for them- ves; Victoria, Rockaway, two light Wagons, two-horse spring'Truck, stone ‘Truck. Also Stable, with four Btalls, room for four wagons and harness; room for man to sleep tn. Apply to P. FURY, comer Fenrih avenue and Sevonty- second street, or JOHN CALLAGHAN, 152 East Seventy- re : OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS TROTTING SORREL Mare, Star stock. i5.1 hands high, long tail, sound and kind; can trot in 2:40 to the pole; cost the present owner 141,500; i a fast sleiching mare. Apply to RICHARD WAL- TRS, 27 East Broadway. FO SALE-—SIX HORSES, FROM 16 TO 17 HANDS high; all warranted sound and kind; will be soid cheap. Apply, for three daya, at 888 Washington strect. (OR SALE—FOUR PONIES. JUST FROM CANADA, 14to15 hands; sound, kind; price $65 and upward; not half their value. 204 West Sixteenth strect, near Sev: enth avenue, second hand OR SALE—SIX HORSES TO BR SOLD AT A sacrifice price; three Sleighs, Call at 83 Stanton \REAT BARGAINS IN HORSES.—THREE SPLENDID T Canadian cart Horses, young, sound snd kind, for sale trained to work. Inquire at KINMEY’S West Twelfth alrect, cheap; thorougal; stabies, 360 and 5 OOK HERE.—FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF THE farm baving been sold, two young Horses, 4 and 6 yeara old next May; Sleigh, Robe and Harness: also 's strong Sled ands young Cow. Address H., box 507 New York Post o Le, TWO-SEAT PORTLAND SLPIGH FOR SALE; Price$4. At 2 Mangin street, near Stanton. SLEIGH FOR SALE.—FIRST CLASS; STIVERS maker ; used but five times: $100; under first cost. Aj Lexington avenue and Ry, at COGSWESL'S stavies, corner Irty-third etree, QUEIGHS, SLEIOHS —A LARGE ASSORTMENT KEPT. © Selling ont low ; now is the timeto buy; Sleighs $20 ap, Bi styles, Albenye, Portiand Ontters, both Slagle aud couule, W. H. GRAY, 23 and 24 Wooster atreet. ILEIGHS, SLEIGH BELLS, SLEIGHS.—IMMENSE stock ail styles new and second baud Sleighs and Bells at greatly reduced prices, to close out, at CALVIN WITTY’S, 688 Broadway. ‘LEIGHS OF ALL STYLES TO LET—BY DAY, WEEK, “or season, at reasonable prices. Lot second hand Sletghs tor sale cheap, at WITTY'S, 633 Broadway, near Bleecker stre LEIGH FOR SALE—SEATS FOR FOUR; VERY built by Kimbail, Portland; only been used Apply at stable, No, 6 East Twenty-seventh 10 OWNERS OF HORSES.-THE BEST AND MOST innocent medicine in the world is Tobins’ Derby Condi- tion Powders. It keepa the water clenr, destroys worms aud dots, increases the appetite, allays fever and gives a fine cont. Itnas been used by ‘thousands of horsemen in this country and in England during the past ten years. 6c. per box ; sold by the druggists and saddlers. Depot 10 Park piace. 4.5) —FOR SALE, A LIGHT SLEIGH, CAPABLE +). of seating two or more persone, having been made to order, at 452 West Forty-first street, near Tenth avenue. SIMMONS & CO.’S LOTTERIES. ALABAMA—EXTRA OLA88 XO. TI—JANUARY 28, 1871, 44, 82, Be, 76, 56, 28, 61, 7, 61, 1, 6% 6, 15, PADUCAH—CLAES NO. 48—JANUARY 28, 1871. 13, 30, 77, 72, 47, 6i, 1, 60, 14, 8, ‘61, i6. KENTUOKY—EXTRA CLASS NO, 147—JANUARY 28, 1871. 61, 4, 68, 74, 10, 3 7 56, S161 7B 2h KENTOOKY—OLASS NO. 148—JANUAKY 28, 1871. 85, 14, 67, 78, 62, 4, 19, 71, 61, 47, 87%, 5. Information ‘furnished and circulars sent ‘in above and aso Royat Havana Lotteries, | 3. CLUTE, Broker, 16 Broadway, 158 Fulton street and No. 2 Park row, A. AscAWTEMINGTON, 8.0, LOTTERY.” + (Crass 261—Drawn at if M., January 28, 1871. A —A.—OFFICIAL DRAWINGS: ° 3, 75, 69, 2, 37, 59, 80, 2% 1, a6 209 Drawn at 6 P.M, Januaty 4 18Tt 59, 26, Bd, 60, 82, 48, 7,' 41, 77, 21, 76, 84. For information address ‘20 (reenwich street, New Yor! W. H. GORKEN & OO., Manager EPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS—32 Chambers street. NEw YorK, Jan. 2, 1871. Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Kolls’ of the real apd personal estate of the city and county of New York, for the year 1871, will be open for inspection and revision on and after, Monday, January. 9, 1871, and will remain spit the Both day of April Teri, inelisive, for the correction of errors and the equatization of the assessments of the aforesaid real and personal estate of the city and county of ‘New York. All persons believing themselves aggrieved must make appiication to the Commissioners during the period above mentioned, In order to obtain the relief provided by W. WM. i. KING ce semiaee NATHANIEL SANDS, aor 0 T0 THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL AND SEE PRO- fessor WESTON, He is curing every one that is troubled’ with Stammering in the speech. pee! ae OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—$100,000, EY, folds. wholes, $82 currency shares im propartion ; Ken: ra 1 to 4 174 Broadway, New York, GEO, H, ANDREWS, THOS. J. CREAMER, resciy Tpaxes AND ASSESSMENTS.—FLATBUSH, FORT Hamilton and New Utrecht. The collectors will be at Ho, 18. Orambers, stroct, New York, Wed ssday, Feb. 1, from 0 A. M. ‘and’al lontague street, near Cor Brooklyn, the same di strom 2108 PM — 3 CURRENCY.—-ROYAL HAVANA AND KEN- tucky Lottery.—Prizes cashed and information iven; circulara sent. JOSEPH BATES & CO., 11 Wall street. Box 4,264 Post oflice. Branch ofice, 447 Broome st. 29 CURRENCY:—ROYAL | HAVANA LOTTERY; prizes casbed; information given; circulars sent: ¢ trade supplied. J. B. MARTINEZ & CO. 10 Wall street ; box 4,685 New York Post otlice. $2,500 FOR 81, FOR WHOLE TICKET; HALF, 50c.; quarter, 25c.—Royal Havana’ Lottery, jupplementary ; deiermined by the drawing of the Royal Ha: yana Lottery. For information address LUTHY & CO., 240 Greenwich street en —— = ___ POST OFFICE NOTICE. 1 opie OFFICE NOTICE.THE MAILS FOR EUROPE ‘on Monday, January 1, will close at this office at 12 M, P. H. JONES, Postmaster. MARBLE ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE iateat imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones at Feduced prices. A. KLABER, steam marble works, 134 and 186 Exbteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—RICH- AND ELE- nt designs, from $9, #12, ®lbup to $250. T. B. STEWART & CO.,'606 Sixth’ avenue, between Thirty-iifth and Thirty-sixth sireets, KLABER & CO.'8 MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 . West Filty-firat street, between Broadway and Eighth ayenue.—Marbie and Marbleized Mantels, Monuments and nee ‘new designs, in arent varieties; chenp- 10 City. 10.0, “SOBREL, HORSE, 6 YEARS, 16 HANDR, sound and kind. Beautiful Sorrel Mare, 14 hands, warranted to show 3 minutes. 241 West ‘thirty-first street, near Eighth avenue. _____ YACHTS, STEAMBOAT, &C. A FIRST, CLASS FREIGHT PROPELLER, NEARLY new, 150 tons burden, 80 horse power, for sale very Cheap or exchange for real estate. Wee D.F. CURLEY, 27 New Chambers street. FoR, SALETHR STEAM YACHT JAMzs, KOW iy to THOMAS ROBLRGON: Herald Ship Noae lle, a |, Hera! iy we ice, Whilenall ali, pier l, Bast river, New Yorn.) So™* Out F°s, SALE—IN GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING Sails from a schooner yacht :—Mainsall, Foresail, Jib, Flying Jib, Jib To; Hemp Matntopsail, Maintopmast Staysail. Can be seen at WILSON’S sail oft, corner South and Rosevelt streets. OR SALE-SMALL IRON HULL sIDEWHERL Steamer. Address D, VANNEMAN, Port Deposit, Md Waste TO PURCHASE—A_SIDEWHEEL PASSEN- r, from 120 to 160 feet lon; Addresa, stat- ‘condition, terms, &c., CHAS. NELSON, Gk INSTRUCTION. At THOMPSON'S COLLAGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arith: metic, Short Hand, English, German, French, Latin. Span- ish. Private leesons, day and evening. Ladies’ department. Telegray feally ta AT TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS CULLEGE, 186 BOWERY. Spe Private Instruction, day and evening. ick 4 neerlan” Fea anship, Arhihmeticn ene, “Germunt, Spanish, Shorthand, Mathematica and ingiish, partment. Telegraphy by an experienced operator. A Poh blog ee Phat id A SITUATION; aches Gi 3 i, French, h, - eb oe ot : ies’ de- A. SEBECT SCHOOL, FOR CHILDREN —GOOD WILL 4 Fixtures for sale; well established; tirst class pa- trons; number of pupils Address Miss MARIANNA JENISON, 154 East Twenty-seventh street. OOKKEEPING, BUSINESS WRITING, &C, BEAR'S Commercial College, 875 Broadway, corner Eighteent h street, is open day and evening, to prepare gen- tlemen, ladies and boys practically for business; ladies have private parlors and receive special atiention; cramping, stiffness and trembling entirely removed; one priyate desk vacant. PPBENCH IN SIXTY LESSONS, 96 PER MONTIT; CON. ‘versation; families attended: neliher grammar nor dic. Honary is required; nt home to Sand7tob Pe Mego. Professor JOSEPH JERRE, 47 West Twenty-fourth st. NSTITUTRICE OR CHAPERONE.A FRENCH-GER- man lady, edueated in Paris and Germany, and sored years resident in England, a (horough Hugulst, musicta: &e., desires a re-engagement as above ina family of pos tion. Combines experience with a successtul method. igi est references, Address INSTITUTRICE, Schubert & Co. 820 Broadway. UPILS PREPARED FOR THE STAGE, FOR TERMS address Mrs. J. FIDDES MURRAY, 340 F - P’ Twenty-lfth sireet. ourth avenue, SD ESIDENT GOVERNESS._A LADY DESIRES A R situation to teach children Enolish, French and music in a first class family, where ® good sainry will be given tor ‘assiduous teaching. Addreas for one month A. ENCE, box 47 Evans’ Mills, Jefferson county, N. Y¥. Wanten- A LADY AS VISITING GOVEKNESS, FOR one or two hours per day, to instruct (2) two boys in joes branches of the English langaage. Apply at 220 West a 1 AND $1 60 WEKKLY.—FRENCH AND GERMAN conversation guaranteed in three months to bpd Bowery, young men and boys, Particulars of COSTER, § evenings. AND $1 60 PER WEBE,—FRENCH AND GERM. $1 Gouvetaations ‘COSTER. 58 Bowern, DOL- . FLOR. | DRY Goops, _RENANCIAL, t SEN! N MONEY TO LOAN—IN ANY AMOUNT, ON NEW ,_—— aasION Ayton bye Property; also First ‘and Second Macy's. ed at short notice. ye sais, 0. G, BENNET, 67 Ceaar atree ‘alentt aa rag 2 — A MONEY TO BUY FIRST AND SECOND MORT- Now open a {ull assortment of splendidly selected + gacer and to loan on faproved and unimproved Pro- — perty, WASHINGTON R, NICHOLS, Valentines, _________ Counsellor-at-Law, 115 Bronaway, room 12, third the usual retail prices. —FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES ON NEW A bs R. H. MAGY, «, York elty, Westchester county, and Leasehold Property Thirtes street and Sixth purchased. Principals only. A) ro immediately. nee _annmmmnnel ss POTTER BROTHERS, No. 5p Fine street, — A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY READY TO BUY Createst Sensation ii Rn woripaaee on Mow York ont Brooklyn property. — iso ey to loan on New Y% N e ty | of all qusdie buy Bosca Martgngan sre New Sermey propery | —— wM. fi. BELLAMY, No, 54 Pine street, AT MACY'S, oe 7 - . —— MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAG An entirely new line of Ladies’ Underclothing will be opened on | Monday morning at the lowest v1 ever heard of in this elty. Ladies’ Chemises, from 43 cents upward. 3 ces, | | Ladies’ Drawers, from 29 cents upward. Ladies’ Skirts, from 64 cents npwar Ladies’ Night Robes from 96 cents upward. We bave ap enormous and well asgorted stock of these goods ia various styles and well m plain, tucked, ‘and embroidered, ‘Our enstomers will find them displayed on the right hand side of the largest Siath avenue section, Tp addition to these about one million yards of Hamburg Edginge and Insertings at prices lower than ever offered to the public before, K. H. MACY, Fourteenth street, Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue, Sas ‘LL Another Sensation AT MACY'S, As usual, we have taken the tead in opening epring atyles of Parasols, and shall, during the coming week, exhibit All the Novelties ip that line, at our usual popular prices. R.A. MACY, Fourteenth street, Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue. CORDS, DRESS BUT- JASSELS, FRINGES, GIMPS, tons, Ornaments, 4c.. manufactured for wholesale trade; also manufacturers supplied with Materials for cash FREDERICK MAYNARD, 109 Liverty st. or exchange. KOR SALB. VERY GOOD GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE IN the Fourth Ward for sale, very cheap: rent of store F. CURLEY, 27 New a and apartments. only $80, Apply to r y Chambers street. A —FOR SALE—LIQUOR STORES, NEAR BROOK- « lyn ferries, down town Sample, Lunch Rooms, Coffee, Cake Saloons or Restaurant; splendid Kestaurant or Con- fectionery adjoining theatre ; ‘corner Liquor Stores, country Grocery Stores, country Hoiels, Billiard Saloon and Bar room, with ten years’ Icase; Meat Markets, Fish and Oyster Markets, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, (A. FIRST, CLASS CORNER, LIQUOR STORE ron sale. Particulars at GOSS'S, Twenty-ffth street and ‘Third avenne, for two days, from 10 to 11 A. M. FIRST CLASS SIXTH AVENUE BAR AND BILLIARD Saloon for sale; everything complete; low rent and Tong lease. WATERLOW & CO., $85 Sixth avenue, corner bith at. 5 A WROR SALA FIRST CLASS RETAIL, LIQUOR + Store, on a prominent corner 31,250. JOHN AKERY FOR SALE.-CRACKER, BREAD, CAKE and ¥ie Bakers, located at Waterbury, Conn., a city witn 15,000 inhabitants, and a food surrounding field of 18 miles; established 15 years, with a good record. For par- ticulars inquire at 63 Barclay street, Addreas MEIGS & TRUTT, Waterbury, Conn, Price, with Stoc (COSTUME, DEPOT FOR SALEWILL BE SOLD Low J ef applied for soon; profite by August will reach 8.500; reat chance. SHAROT & CO., 77 Cedar street, OAL YARD FOR SALE OR LEASE—LARGE, WELL J located and convenient; rent very low. Address BAR- TON, Herald oflice. DRUG, STORES FOR SALE—AT FLUSHING greatest bargain ever offered; also on Sixth Brookiyn, and al principal thoronghfares. STRICKLAND'S Drugeinta’ Agency, 78 Cedar street. OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF COR- ner Barroom, near te principal ferries, Cali at ROBIN- IN'S, 68 Cortlandt strect, corner of Washington. THE enue, WIOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE best Grocery and Liquor Store m the Fourth ward, w: Horse and Wagon; if not sold privately, will be sold by au tion on Monday, Both inst. Apply at the store, G+ James strect, or to J. CAI £ 00., 143 Spring street, IRST CLASS FRENCH SAUSAGE FACTORY FOR sale—In consequence of the present owner leaving the city. Inquire at 157 Laurens street, in the French restau- rant, between Houston xnd Prince. FoR SALE; THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class Hat Eetablishment ; gales lust year $12,600; band- 385 Bleecker some store; low rent. Inquire on the premices, street, near Christopher. OR SALK—A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, WITH Lunch Counter, opposite the Gold Room. Apply on ,the premises, 15 New street. OR SALE—TILL COUNTERS AND SHELVING, SUIT- able for shirts or hosiery. Apply at 29 Howard ‘atreet, up stairs. ROR SALE—THE METROPOLITAN STEAM LUANDRY, 404 First avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth street, in good working order, at a very low price. OR SALK OR EXCHANGE-—A STATIONERY AND Fancy Store on Sixth avenue for a small residence, city or country, near New York. BROOKFIELD, 81 Cedar street. Fe SALE-—A GENTEEL BAR, WITH LUNCH or dining room, all complete, cheap, on account of sick- ness; about the best location in the city. Several fortunes have been made in it, Address SALOON, box 216 Herald office. OR SALE--THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF firet class Liquor Store, corner Sixteenth street and Eighth avenue; other business the cause of selling. OR SALE. VINEGAR FACTORY, IN GOO. ing order, for one-third its value. Inquire at 141 atreet, between 2 and 5 o'clock. {OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE. IN A GOOD LOCAL- fty; will be sold cheap. Apply to R. WALTERS, 27 East Broadway. OOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE—CHEAP.—AN EN- terprising party sure of making money. | Owner chang. ing trade, Apply to-morrow at OL West Broadway, corner ‘Thomas street NE OF HERRING’S LARGEST IRON SAFES FOR sale, nearly new, suitable for banking or commercial puspos ,at an extremely low price, the parties having re- ir ‘rom Ludiow business. Call at 52 Walker street, ESTAURANT FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS; IN GOOD RR7 ender; good patronace: near Wall streets great thor. oughfare; {ram ediate possession ; owner changing business; Fare opportunity. D.C, HYDE, 42 Pine street. ASHINGTON MARKET STAND—THE BEST BUITER stand in the market ; only tirst class parties need apply. i. M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street, \\7ANTED TO SELL—A VERY EXTENSIVE LAW Practice, worth $3,000 per year: in county seat; popu- lation 2,000; terms easy. Address box 312 winchester, In- din 50 re BARGAIN CSTOCK, | FIXTURES 250).~ aad Honsehold Furniture of stationary, toy and confectionery store, 43 Marion street, near Spring; thickly populated neighborhood ; nice apartments; near tw. schools, S00. AN OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND $1.5 + Liquor Store in the Nineteenth ward, Brook- lyn; good nelghborhood: cheap rent and good stock; no agents, Address R. A., Herald office. A. A.- WRIGHT'S CUT-OFF ENGINES PAY FOR AL. “inemscives in a few years; numerous city re erences, ‘Wood's Portable anc Stationary Engines, Boilers, &. Prices reduced. Call and examine, or send for list . W.' BROOKS, 31 Cortlandt street. {108 SALE—A FORTY HORSE ROOT ENGINE, GOOD ‘as new; will be sold low; can be seen running at 90 and 22 Worth street. D. A. YOUNGS, FR SALE. CHEAP-STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, 4 B ps, Lathes, Shafung, Belting, &c.;— also factory ings to let. Apply to P. CASSIDY, Nos 4 to 10 Bridge street, Brooklyn, FD ARTS. OF THE FINEST GROUPS OF STATUARY IS QO Nfow on exhibition at ihe Studio of Mr. H. RUHL, No. Amity street. ‘The subject is, “Nuptial Prayers.” Entirely original, 1% surpasses im conception and purity of thought anything which anoient mythology or modern Chniatianity has been able to prodace. WANTED TO PURCHASE, RUG STORE WANTED—WITHIN A RADIUS OF twenty mil Going a good busi first class store th: Address box 98 Po: swith prospect of Inereasing. | Por a tits 83,600 to 135,000 will be paid cas! oftice, Madison, N. J. WIANTED—A SECOND HAND TWENTY HORSE power Engine, in perfect order. Address, with full particulars and price, box 3,000 Post office. HISKBY BUSINESS WANTED—ON TI side of the city. I will exchange city real estate for such business, Address WINE MERCHANT, box 160 Heraid office. ANTED—TO BUY OUT.-AN ESTABLISHED country Store doing » fair amount of cash busi- ‘ness, within an hour or so of New York, Address, with par. ticular, BALDWIN. Herald ofes, of New York ; must be nicely fitted up and | + on Westehester county nd Long ages b ) Iuland property. ge ‘agsau street, room No. 6. | L. M. DAVENPORT, 132 ANDERGON 4 CO, NO. 9 CHAMBERS STREET,.MO. ney ready to loan'in New York and New Jersey on Real Estate, Builders’ Loans, Merchanulse and Secu- rities. Bonds, 8 gages promptly nezotiated. XEGUTOR MONEY—IN SUMS OF #100000 AND 1) $00,000; nino $160,000 to loan, In sums to anit oF to buy Mordgages. Apply to or address EXECUTOR, 17 Nassau street, room No. 3, NOLD MINING STOCK FOR SALE, shares of stock of the Orinoco ‘econd, Third, &e., Mort- -FIVE HUNDRED ploring and Mining mpany, MK: Jesup and D. Willis James are large stockbolders in the above company, and are the resident directors in this city, Inquire of JOHN H, BOGART, No, 137 Broadway, room No. 16, BANK, NO. 8 NASSAU STRE fx" per cent’ interest, free of goverament tax. Money deposited on or before February 1, will draw interest froin that date, WM. VAN NAME, Prepideut, Henry R. Conx1ty, Secretary. ONEY PLENTY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- gage or approved securities; Mortgages purchased; Passports procured. RUFUS K. MoHARG, 162 Broadway, Coramissioner for all the States. € FFICE OF THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE Company, New York, January 26, 1871. The Trustees. in conformity to the charter of the Com- any, submit the following statement of its affairs on the Bint Becember, Isi0:— Preminms received on marine rinks from let January, 1870, to Slat December, 1870... Premiams on policies not marked of Ist Jan- uary, 1870 ieseteeengta ses ; Total amount of marine premiums... No policies have been issued upon life risks, hor upoo fire risks disconnected with ma- rine risks. Premiums marked off from Ist January. 1870, $85,270,690 09 $7,408,418 7B to Slat December, 1670... woe 85,892,738 55 Losses patd during the same pe- z riod 253,190 39 Returns of premiums andexpeuses 1,068,253 67 ‘The Company bas the following assets, vi United States and State of New York'stock, = City, Bank and other stocks. $8,848,740 00 Loans secured by stocks and oth’ 237,850 00 Real estate and bonds and mortzages. Interest, and sundry notes and claims due the Company, estimated i Premium notes and bills recety Cash in bank. ‘Total amount of $14,183,083 43 Six per cent interest on the outstanding certificates of pro- fits will be paid to the holders thereof, or their legal represen- tatives, on arfd after Tuesday, the 7th of February next The outstanding certificates of the Issue of 1867 will be re- deemed and paid to the holders thereof, or their legal repre- sentatives, on and atter Tuesday, the 7th of February next, from which date a!) interest thereon will cease. The certili- gates to be produced at the tne of payment and cancelled, Upon certificates which were issued dn red serip) for gold premiunc, such payment of Interest and redemption will be in gold, dividend of thirty-five per cent is declared on the net arned premiums of the company for the year ending 81st December, 1870, for which certificates will be issued on and By order of the Board after Tuesday, the 4th of April next. Bawa PY. H, CHAPMAN, Secretary. TRUSTEES, James Bryce, RL, Taylor, i Daniels itiler, George 8. Stephen- W.H.H. Moore, = Wm. Stur; eon, Henry Coit, Henry K. Bogert, William H. Webb, Wm. C. Pickersgill, Dennis Perkins, Sheppard Gandy, Lewi itis, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. ‘ancls Sklady, Charles H. Russell, ©. A. Hand, Char'es P, Burdett, Lowell Holprook, ' James Low, kobt. C Fergusson, R, Warren Weston, B. J. Howland, William E. Bunke Royal Phelps, Henj. Babcock, — Samuel L, Mitch Caleb Barstow, Robt. B. Minturn, James G. De Foi W. burns est, Gordon A. P. Pilot, William E. Dodge, _ ham, Robert L. Stuart, Davia Lane, Frederick Chauncey,Alexander V Blake. J, D. JONER, President. CHARLES DENNIS, Vice President, W.-H, ff, MOORE, Second Vice President, J.D. HEWLETT, Third Vice President. APE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS—8 AND 10 S per cent Bonds, payable in this city, for sale, below by et ARTHUR F. FITCH & CO., 1! Pine street, New York. mv LFTH DIVIDEND. sf WYONKIERS AND NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE a SOMEANY, . 176 Broadway. 0. 176 Brom y York, Jan, 4, 1871. ‘The Board of Directors have this day declared ‘a serni- annual dividend of Sve (5) per cent, free of tax, payable oa demand. JOHN W. MURRAY, Secretary. $1 5.000 72,HOAx—on BOND AND MORT- ihe a gage on city real estate or desirable Brooklyn property. Apply to WILLIAM KENNiL : aPmestret. ne 4 TO LOAN-ON BOND AND MORT- $275,000 gace on teat Batate inthis civ. Brookign or in Westchester county. Apply to JOHN ¥. CONREY, No, 62 Walranieet ae TO LOAN—ON IMPROVED PROPER- $750,000 ty in New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey and Westchester county ; to prineipals only. E, M. MASON, No.1 Centre street, LOAN OFFICES. T 77 BLUECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP stairs,—The highest cash’ advances on Diamonds, Watenes, Jewelry, Pianos, éc., or bought; Pawnbrokers Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker street. T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET.— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces and personal property of every description. JAMES P. MATTHEWS. AT HYNAM'S, 668 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street—Liberal advances. made on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, tc., or will pay the highest market price for the same. T FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, 8% BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No. 8, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streeta— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Pianos, Silke and Life Policies. Business strictly pri- vate, WOLF BROTHERS’, 659 BROADWAY-MONEY more particu- ar oamne bought T A loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry; jal ‘on Pianos; busine: sold. N. ‘Se hi R é —A.—AT—1-8-5-$75,000.—LOANS TO ANY AMOUNT A. Gs Diamonds, ‘oseraidn, Wateben, Jewelry, Silver or, bought. Utmost value paid, J. H. BARRINGE! 135 Broadway, opposite Astor place. T THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE IN the city, 13k. amount to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Rpt &c, ISAACS, 57 Thirteenth street, near Wallack’s theatre, ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOX'S Bullding).—Bumineas established 15 years.—NEWMAN LEOPOLD buys, sells or advances liberallv on Diamonda, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies, Mercbandise and other Se- curities negotiated fo }IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER Ware bought and sold ‘and money loaned on them by GEORGE C. ALLEN, O13 Brondway, under St. Nicholas tel, 39 wNassac STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— +) Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- ely agd all kinds of merchandise. ‘The same bought and sol, HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room ho. 1. Q13 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP b stairs.-Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, Shawls, Pianos, &c. Same bought. Unre- deemed Pledges for sale. i ‘A.C HERTS strictly eonfiden' 1a Espanio! bien. ware, Pianos, Veivets, Laces, Valuables, &c.. BURNITURE. A. MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL DOUBLE PAR. 4A. lor Suit, made to order for 8675, for one do. for $150; one do. $65; one walnut reps Suit, 840; rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, from $60; Velvet, Brussels Carpets, from 50 cents: Pinnoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, Curtains Dining Furniture, at great sacrifice for’ cash. Private resi: denced3 East Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, be. tween U1 d Fifth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEP- ing, will sell all their parlor, chamber, dining Furniture atnencrifice. Magnificent Pompadour Suit, cost :650, $200; do., $60; Piunoforte, Painting, Bronzes, Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains. ’ Call before put here, 67 Weat Fifteenth street, near Sixth ai URR’S PARLOR BED COMBINES ELEGANCE AND utility; @ handsome ornament by day, « luxurious bed at night; perfect ventilation ; toilet conveniences complete, | and the ‘only parlor bed that has the celebrated perfect du: plex mirror. PRIEST & PARKER, 787 Broadway, op) 4.U BUY ELSEWHERE CALL AND EXAMINE MAG- nificent brocatel Parlor Suit, cost #600, for #175; one do., 8100; rep Suite, $60; Bedroom Suite, Dining Room and Bagemont Furniture cheap. Residence 13 West Twenty- seventh street, near Sixth avenue. FURNITURE, CARPET AND REDDING AT REDUCED prices. Housekeepers supplied with above on terms. O'FARRBLL'S Warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue, Monthly and weekly payments taken, URNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING, Housekeepers supplied with the above on easy terms. Payments weekly or monthly. ‘ KELLY & CO., Corner Twenty-ffth stroet and Sixth avenue. iversity plac atuary, hasing else- ue. _ MISCELLANEOUS. Nee pASZEMA AND BRONGHITIS.-NO PARTS OF the human frame are so delicately constructed or 20 easily affected aa the Throat and Chest, more espectally in cold climates. Where damp and cold affect the constitution | ik bevooves the sufferer to adopt effectual remedies. One of | the simplest and most valuable is “DATURA TATULA,” Which, Adords instant relief, and the good results are con- rme! the personal experiences of most eminent physl- ‘clans. it is prepared only by SAVORY & MOORE, of 143 New Bond street, the Chemists to the Rovai Families of Eng land, France and Belgium, and sola by {ste and storekeepers as'Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Pastiles for inhalation, The directions given bear their names, and none without are genuin EXAS CANNED BEEF, IN SLICES AND CHOPPED.— A supply just received by Preserving Cadar arent, them and all chem- the New York and Texas Heef fompany (formerly of Twenty-third strect), 18 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPR, HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail steamship HOLSATIA Captain E, Meter, will gall on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1870, at2 P, ar, HAMBURG, taking passengers from New York to Hamburg. Firat Onbin, #120; Second Cabin, #72; Stecrage, 825, gold; pfazavle in United Btates gold. ‘The WESTPHALIA will nail Feb. 14, 1871 KUNRARDT & CO, ©. B. RICHARDS & BOAS, jeneral Agents, General Passenger Aventa, 61 Broad street, N.Y. No, # Barclay street, N. Cumag LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEANSHIPS: | Between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor, RUSSIA. . Wednesday, Feb. 1 ARIA.. Thursday, Feb, 18 BATAVIA. .Thuraday, Feb. 2] ABYSSINTA..Wed'y, Feb. 22 CHINA, . Wednesday. ' Feb. ‘hurd'y Fel PALMYRA.,Thuraday, Feb. jexday, Mi ALGERIA. edn'ay; Fob TES OF PASSA By the Wednesday steam Firat eabin 180, gol First cabin, < Thi ¢ gold | rerage, B80, currency Steerage rom Liverpoo! 1 and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through biils of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and for Mediterra- ean ports. For’ freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's oper accrage passeae ot ill. Broadway, Trinity Buildin for steorage passage, at roadway ‘rin a wait’ CKLYN, Agent, Firat cabin CHARLES G, FR. TATIONAL LINE, STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, From yer 47 North river, eg LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, FRANCE, Grace......, Weitnesday, Jan, 96, at 9A. M. HOLLAND, Thomas. Satudray, ‘Jan. 98, at 10.4. M. Passage to Liverpool or Queenstown—Cabin, $75 and $63 steerage, B28, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glasgow, #52 currency. For further partfeulars apply at the C 69 Broadway. ‘pick F. W. J, HURST, Matager. »mpany’s office, No, Witte STAR LINE ‘Oceante Steam Navigation Company's Line of new Steamers between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork, Iretand. fleet comprises the following magnificent n steamships, the nlx largest in the world: ptain Murray ARCTI 3, Captain Thompson, — BALIT aptain Perry. ADRIATIOL Ww veanels have been designed specially for the trannatlantic trade, and combine apeed, safety and comfort. Pasrenger accommodations unrivalled. Parties sending for their friends In the Old Country can now obtain tickets. Steeraze (prepald) ix}. Other rates as low as any first clasa line. For further particulars apply to ISMAY, IMRIE_ & CO way, New York. SPARKS, Agent. Tying the United States maila, IDAHO, Price Hamburg, Norway and Sweden, Drafts on Ire Water street, Liverpool, and No. 7 East India avenue, euhall street, London ; or at the company's oficen. 19 Broad. QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR. i Sailing every Wednesday. MINNESOTA, Freeman, Fe Cabi ser fo. gold: stoernse, ‘abin passage, #80, gold; steerace, pasprepald Uiekete, 88%, currency. Passengers hooked to and from Pai Ke m ngland, France and Ge it reat rates. pply to. caanaigtae: WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. or Queenstown and Liverpool. are NMAN LINE. Royal Mail lows CITY OF LONDON. x CIty OF ANTWERP: Saturday, Feb. 4,2 P.M. CITY OF CORK (via Th ‘Tuesday. Feb. 7, 1 P.M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, from pier 45 North river. Rates of Passi Payable In go:d. First Cabin... eamers appointed to sail as fot Jan, 00,2 P.M yable in currency. «875 | Steeragi 2 2880 ‘To London... + 80], ‘To London To Malitax, N. 8.7700..." 20] ° ‘To Halifax... 5 Passengers aiso forwarded to An werp, Rotterdam, Swe- den, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates, Tickets can be bonght here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their frienda. For further faformation app! at the company’s office. G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. JOTICE._THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF LONDON will gail for Queenstown and Liverpool direct on Mon- day, 30th inst., at 2 P.M J. G. DALE, Agent SLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mall steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. WASHINGTON, Beaufort. Thursday, February 2 LAFAYETTE, Roussan. “Saturday, February Note.—The Washington will sail direct for Bordeaux. For freight or passage, ap) ly to. 3KO, MACKENZIE, Agent, 5¢ Broadway. Noe GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY MEN, pain G. Ernst, will eall on Saturday, February 11, from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, To be followed by the steamship HERMANN, Captain G, Saturday, February 18. RATES OF PASSAGE, Payable in gold or its equivalent in currency. First cabin... é BR! The steamship DONAU, ¢ Reichmann, on 120 ae Second cabin. Steerage. ‘ 5 For freight or passage apply to &60., “Agents, 68 Broad street. HE ANCHOR LINE STEAM sail every Saturday und alternate Wednesday to and from Giasgow and Derry, Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations {n Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- den or Denmark and America as safely, speedily, comfora- bly and cheaply as by any other route or line, “EXPRESS” BTEAMERS, “EXTEA” STBAMERS. EUROPA... iat, Feb. 4|/TOWA..... Sat., Feb. 11 | LsMAT .. Feb. 15 | TROJAN... «Sat, Feb. 95 | OORTAN. .Wed., March 1h at," aarch 4] TYRIAN.....Wed., March 29 Marci 11 | DAOIAN.......Wed., April 5 jareh I COLUMBIA. INDIA... and every Saturday and alternate Wednes!'ay thereatter, from pler 20 North river, New York. at noon. Rates of passage, payable in currency, to Liverpoo!, Ginsgow or Derry :-— ‘Sat First cabins, 365 and $75, according to location. Cabin excursion tickets (good for twelve months), securing best accommodations, 130. Intermediate, #33; steerace, 828. Certificates at reduced rates can be bought here by those wishing to send for their frien Drafts issued, payable on presentation, Apply at the company’s otiices to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 GQrrau TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. wl 1g Green, Cunard Lint BATAVIA ‘Thursday, 2d February PALMYR, ‘Thursday, 9h Febraary ‘Cabin paskage, $80, wold; steerage, $20, currency. For cahin passage apply at No. 4 Howling Green. roadway, ‘Trinity NCKLY! Por ‘meer nage’ apply” at 11 Building. CHARLES 6. FI |APSCOTT’S EMIGRATON AND FOREIGN EX- change oflice.—Passage from Liverpool and Queenstown Freekly by first class steamships. Also from Liverpool and London by weekly sailing packets. Drafts of £1 and up- wards, available in any part of Great Britain and Ireland, at the lowest rates at TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO.'S, 86 South street, New York. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. _ ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ‘Through line to California and China, Freight and passage greatly reduced. Sid rates, New York to San Francisco :— First clase, Steerage. 8126 to #17 B60, according to the location of berth, ihese Fates inciude berths, boara and all necessaries for ¢ trip. ‘Steamers of tne above line leave pier 48. North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, ‘On 4th and 20th of ‘each mont Loto when those days fallon Sunday, then the day pre- vions. One bundred pounds of baggage free to each adult, Medi- cine and attendance free. Feb. 4, RISING STAR, Captain H. P. Conner, connecting with SACRAMENTO, Captain Farnawortn. Departure of 0th every month will touch at San Jose (ua- temala and Punta Aren: Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC will leave San Francisco March 1, 1871, for China and Japan. All freignt for San Francisco will go fast, and be received until 4 P.M. Friday, Feb. 3. Freight for Central American and South Paeific ports will be recelved until 4 P. M. un Thursday, Feb. 2, only, All the usual facilities afforded shippers in collecting inland charnes, &c. For freight or paseage tickets and all further information a] at the ofllce, pier ‘orth river, one F. R, BABY, Agent. AN DOMINGO LINE ©. For Puerto Piata, Samana and San Domingo City. ‘The United States mail steamahlp will leave pier No. 4 North river for the above ports on Wed- nesday, February 1, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply to SPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO.. No. 29 Broad wa; Hw SISAL AND VERA CRU: and Mexican Mail Steamship line, leaving pier 17, East river, at3 P. M. CLEOPATRA, Captain Phillips, . Feb. 7 CITY OF MEXICO, Capt. Timmerman,..\Friday,’ Feb. 17 CLEOPATRA, Captain Poilitps... . Monday, Feb. 27 CITY OF MERIDA, Captain Deaken: «Thursday, Mar. 9 For freight or © apply to. we or RMALEXAN DRE & SONS, 83 Broadway, CLEOPATRA goes to Havana only; takes no passengers, Tuerday, NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA.—ATLANTIC Mail Steamedip Compuny.—Sailog regularly every Thursday, at three o'clock P. M., precisely, from pler No. 4 North river. MISBOURI, Captain J. B. Edward: MORRO CASTLE, Captain R. Ad: * February 9 COLUMBIA. Captain - Van Stee. + February 18 apply to en Eens ce oaeneee OOP SW. DINOGK, Premienl: No. 5 Bowling Gree! . February 2 ing at Key West, carr vin; ‘The 41 steamship ARIADNE, C 20 East river, will leave Saturday, February 4, ‘Through bills of Jading given to Houston and to all points on tbe Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and B. B. R. and yor freight ¢ apply to ir or passage ap) or Pete MALLORY & CO., 188 Matden lane, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘Old Line, low (reight, ‘The well known Girat clasa steamship Captain Boleet aptain Bolger, r 36 North river, ‘on Baturday, February 4, at SPM. Freight taken for Mobile, Galveston, Lavacea, In- dianola and all points on the Mississippi and’ Obio rivers, to deyreabipped at New Orleans. For freight oF passage, having superior accommodations, apply to LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 8 Li street. Sieamsbip LODONA ilt'fotiow, from "pier 90 river, re m a MALLORY & CO,, 158 Maiden lane will leave PRICK FOUR CENTS. ay cers = COASTWISE STEAMSHIP S, anstnee JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, From pier No. 12 North river, at J o’ciooe P.M. MISSISSIPPT, on Saturday, Feb. 4 Freight received datiy. Tarough Fates given for 3. Lowy ola, " gs ne Lg rode tel freight or passage, having superior necommodations, apply to PREDERIC BAKER, #0 Ktondway For NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwel! Steamship Lt ‘the steamship ST. LOUIS, Ca men Whites head, will leave pier No.4 North rive Saturday, Petra ary 4, at3 o'clock P. M, Freicht rey trrongty ‘dail raies given to Galveston, Indiavola, Mobile and a Lowe, Caoln passage, $60; stooraze, #26. For freight or passage apply to . B, CROMWELL & CO., #6 West street, | Migs GREAT SOUTHERN FREIOHT ANT PASSENGER | LINE FOR CHARLESTON, &. ©, THER FiORIDA PORTS AND. SOUTH AND SOUTHW rat, sailing from pier No, & North rt at P.M. every Tuee. ‘Thursday turday. 9 Sidewhee! steamanip ADGER, Captain L. J. Lockwood, an, aI The first e! kets and billa of lading insued at lowed ight and parmage apply to HENRY RB. MORGAN & OO, 30 Broadway, i) a apply to For through freight BENTL AE ) HASSELL, General Agent, Great Southern Fretebt 6. 017 Nroadws ‘ance in Thomas street, The steamship SOUTH CAROLINA wil follow Tharadayy Feb. 2. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICTIMOND. Oid Dominion Swamship Company. Steamships of this lime leave pier orth river. foot of Beach street. For Norfulk, City Point and Richmond, steamsbip ISAAC BELG, on Tiesiay, January dl at P M., conveciing with the Virginia and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboart la- jand Afr line. Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Chem and Obio Railroad and Richmond and Danvilie Ratlroad, Through passenger tickets and through Miisof lading at fe duced rates ey all poles rf ath aaa Southwest. Apply at oifice on pier 37, or to — PICT. L. MoCREADY, President 187 Greenwich street, corner of ye OTICE.—STEAM TO SAVANNAH DIREOT.—A pN,, Css steamantp will gall on Tuesday, January OL .M. Passage to Savannah (reduced, For a M, DOHERTY, 11 Broauways bina ii “COPARTNERSHIPS, MP RICHARD VON HOPFMANN, HAS THIS DAY i withdrawn from our (irm. Mr, William Mertens bas ‘deen admitted a partner and Mr. Andrew Deetjen continues to hold our power of attorney, New York, Jan. 2, 1871, L. VON HOFFMANN & CO. HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BR tween the undersigned under the firm name of Bar- roughs & Hotchkiss, at the Ruttledge House, 634 Broadway in the elty of New York, ia this day dissolved by mutnal cot sent. WM. H. BURROUGHS, New York, Jan. 25, 1871. R. N. HOTCHKIS3, = ~*~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. * N INTEREST IN PATENT MEDICINE BUSINESS, an JA weil established, requiring only moderate capital energy to bufld up an immense trade, for sale, Address CHEMIST, Herald office. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN wanted, to take an interest in and absolute control of department city lots. Apply peraovaly, 10 A. M. STANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway. N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, TO TAKE PART INTER- est in a well established Patent. Address J. GROSS+ KOPF, oflice of the Magic Linen Marker, 837 Broadway, PARTNER WANTED—WITH £6,000, [N AN OLD established manufacturing bustneas; proits from $200 to $300; no Hlabillties. Address H. L., box 201 Herald office. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,000, TO MANU- facture a staple article of unlimited demand and read, sale for cash; profit 240 per cent, without risk. Address T. MORRISON, box 104 Herald office. GOOD OPENING FOR ENTERING THE HARD. ware business.The advertiser will sell on favorable terms on account of ill health, Address HARDWARE, Herald ofice. NOMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS CAN INCREASE THEIR / incomes by half an hour’s additional work each day. Call at332 Canal street. FOR SALE (OR WILL LEASE FURNISHED)—THB Lease, Gooa Will and Furniture of a firat class Restan- rant, with ne Dining and Supper Rooms, In Twenty-third street, near Booth’s theatre. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine street. PARTNER WANTED WITH, §1,10) CASI, IN FRONT stands Nos, 1 and 16 Croton Market, Forty second atreet, fruity vegetavies and poultry. Apply ‘at market, for oné week. ARTIES HAVING ROOM AND SLIGHT POWER, OR others wishing to manufacture a new patent housthotd article requiring cheap materials, mostly small labor and In- expensive machinery (profits 10) per cent), call at Earle’ Hotel, room 58, PECIALTIES WANTE! —TO SELL SOUTH ON COM- mission, by a gentleman of pleasing address, long ex- perience and valuable acquaintance; first class references. ‘Address box 3,307 Post office, stating particulars. (PBERITORY FOR SALE,-ONE OF THE BEST PA- tents in the United States.—A safe investment. Those desiring further information please cali and examine the are ticle at 176 Broadway, room 2, trom 10 to 4 o'clock during the week. —WANTED, A MAN WHO IS NOT AFRAID $4.00, or ore, to fave hair ntereat ina gouty prone able business, Cail al No. 7 Murray street, room 28, tor two days. LOST AND #OUN! YAME TO RPHY, NESBIT & )” Irwin, ver. & bay Mare, with pa f r can have th me by pavl and proving property by applying to JOHN [post ON PRIBAY, MORNING, A SMALL PARCEL, 4 containing material for children's dresses, somewhere in Fourth averine, near Fourteenth stre ma Fourth avenue car. Finder will be suitably by sending word or leaving it at 68 Bast Thirty-fourth strect. O8T—A BLACK TRUNK, WITR WASHING CLOTHES, L4 marked Mrs. Quero, Neversink, N.J. A Hberal reward will be pal for the'sumé a. 12) West Sixteenth utreet, OST—A SMALL SCOTCH TERRIFR DOG, 4 abort tail and ears. A reward will be paid for the return Of the same to the bank corner of Third avenue and Seventh street. OST -A POCKETBOOK, ON SATURDAY EVENING, coming from Liberty sirect ferry, or on Lighth avenue ear; contained about $80 and reward for return to 0, F. W,, at Sucbrug’s aiton street, and no questions. QTOPLED BY SIMPSON, SOMERS & CO., 27 CHAT: © bam street, a Gold Hunting Case Jurzengen W atch, posed to have been lost by or stolen from the owner. REWARDS. Bhat, A KING CHARLES DOG, $5. streye,:and anawers to the name of Jorry son returning him to 46) Seventh avenue will re ‘above reward. f& REWARD.—LOS ON SATURDAY AFTERNO je) ayoung Scotch Terrier, dark d bad on a bly leather collar. ‘The above reward wili be paid on returning him to stable 150 West Thirty rat sweet, 10 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR A BLACK AND Tan Dog lost on Saturday night, on Third xve had on a collar, with letters L. D. marked on it. Appiy al RICE’S millinery store, 602% Third avenue, near Filty-third street. D() REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, P. Mas A ZO) Pocketbook, containing from $120 to 'B150, while going from A. T. Stewart's to Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue, thence to Cortlandt street ferry, via Sixth avenre ‘The finder will please return to Mrs, SAMUEL PEAR- No. 19% Grand street, Jersey City. 40) REWARD. Lost, ON, SATURDAY, JAN. 28, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtiech streets, a lady's Sold Watch, No. 14,478, Geneva tanke, Whoever nds itand will leave it at 77 Spring street, farritare store, will receive the above reward and no questions asked. REWARD.-IF THE PERSON WHO HAS THE $50. Ridin gold Watch, with the monogram A. B. on the back, and plate glass crystal, with the name Aiberton Blight engraved on the inside, will retarn the same to the Brevoort House, Eighth street and Fifth avenue, he will re ceive the above reward, and positively no questions asked. 5Q REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY 2D)U of a Diamond iost from a stud om Friday, January 21, supposed between 34 ond 4o'elock P. M., ina University place car, from Broome to Barclay street, or on the 4 v'eloc ferry boat to New Brighton, Staten Island. Apply at 464 Broome street. > Tat REWARD, OR A PROPORTIONATE SUM £49) for any pact, will be paid for the return of cight vathhvest Pacitic Railroad Bonks, Now. tle elie Me 167s 18 and 47, with coupons attached from and’ ineluding Janu: 1868, stolen from the olice of A. C. Kingsland & Sons* March, 1868, Appiy to STARR & RUGGLES, 10 2 si ie ME 1.000 REWARD.-TOR THE RECOVERY OF THE A Pin avd ‘racelet taken Monday night, Janu- 317 18 between 8 and t o'c.ock, from Fifth avenue, Between irty-seventh and Thirty-ejghth streets, and no questions. Asked. Address Dox 6,(26 Post oft ‘ “LEGAL NOTICES, UPREME COURT CITY A York. —H J. Cullen and COUNTY OF NEW fenry A. Mott, as exeete will and testament of Cio- tilda Smith, deceased, plaintiifs, against William &. Smith and others, defendants, In pursuance of a judgment of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, made und entered tn the above-entitled Action, on the 29th day of December, 1869, and the order modifying the ame, bearing date the 98th day of January, 1si1, I, the subscriver, the referee named in said judymenty willexpose to sale at public auction, on Monday, tic 0th day of February, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, at ihe Exchange aiesroom, No. ll] Broadway, ia the city of New York, { through Roberts & Mc(inire, ‘real estate auctioneers, the premises known as No. 708 Broadwas, in the city of Ni ‘ork, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described follows:--Commencing at a point on th tory side of Broadway, distant one hundred and twenty-taree feet and four inches nortberly from the intersection the north line of Fourth street wtih the easterly line of Broaaway, running thence emt and parallel with the northerly line of Fourth street, one hundred and thirty-seven fect and inches; thence northerly aud parallel with the easterly line Broadway, twenty five feet; thence erly, and with the sortherly tine of Fotrtb oto y| thirty-seven feet and six inches to the easterly line of Broad- way; and thence outer slong ¢ easteriy line of Broad- i I ‘uning, belng the same ouathan Ie Coadfagtan ad wile to Bio. the Repatets Whee in ine cy UE N of Marehy 182%, in the iber Alor comvarsacen at T. W. BURP, Plainti¢’s Attorney. ot Dated New YORK. January 30, 187% way io the point or mises conveyed ecsicegeagl aE