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ry THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1871—WITH SUPPLEMEN eek, PRICE FOUR CENTS. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. @MUSEMENTS—Sroonp PaGe—Fourth, fifth and sixth ums. -ASTROBOGY—SEyenTH PAGR—Sisth column. IBALL SEASON—Sroonp PaGe -Fifth colunn, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—SE0oND PaGE—First ‘eotumn, BOAKDERS WANTED—Srconp PaGr—First column. BROOKLYN BOARD —Sroonp Pace —Firet column, ‘BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—THiRD PAor— -First.and second columns, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—SzooND PaG@E—Third col- umn. BUSINESS NQTICES—FirTa PAGF—Sixth coumn. ‘CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tuixd Paar—First (CLERKS AND SALESMEN—SEventn Paor—Fourth CLONE: -sx0onD Paonr—Fourth column. ‘COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—BavENTH PAGE— Fourth column. COAL AND WOOD—Turmp Pagr—Thtrd column. GOASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pagr—Sixth column. ‘COPARTNERSHIPS—SECOND Pagr—Third column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Srcoxp Paor—Fifth column, DENTISTRY—IuIRy rAcr—Third coumn, DkY GOODS—Finst PaGE—Fourth column, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—SrooND PaGe—Second and third col- ne. EBUROFEAN STEAMSUIPS—Fmsr Paox—Finth and sixth columns WINANCIAL—Fresr Page—Finh colnmn. FINE ARTS-—Frest Pagy—Second column, FOR SALE—Srvax7H PAGR-—Siah column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— BEOOND PaGs—Third column. FURNITURE—Taiev FaGt—Second column. BRENCH ADVSRTISEMENTS—Seventa PaGr—Sixth ‘column. HIRLP WANTED—MALES—SEVENTH PAGE—Fourth col- ump. RELP WANTED—FEMALES-SxvenTu 9 PAGE—Third ‘eolumn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.—Finst Pagi—Third column. MOTKLB—SECOND PAGE-—First cotumn. HOUSES, RUOMS, tc, WANTED—Taray PaGcE—Third ‘column. ISTRUCTION—Fresr PaGn—Third column. KCTURE SEASON—SEOOND PAGR-—Fovrth column. LOAN OFFICES—Finst PAGE—Second column. LOST AND FOUND—sRconp PA@s—First column, MACHINERY--S&VENTH PAGE—Sixth column. MARBLB MANTELS—Stconp Pagn—Third column. MATRINONIAL—StconD PAGE—Third column. MEDICAL—Sxoond PaGR—Third colomn. MILLINBRY AND DRESSNAKING—Finst PaGE—Fourth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—TextTa Pace— column. MISUKLLANEOUS—Frust PaaE--Fourth column. MUBICAL SECOND PaGE—Fourth column. N&WSPAPERS— Finer PaoR—Fiith colamu, PERSO! Sins? Pace First columo. IANOFORTES—SecoND PaGz—Sixth column. OF THE CifY FUR SALE OR TO - PaGx—Second colamns, REAL STATE TO BXCHANGE—Tup Pacr—Second calumn. | REAL ESTATE WANTED—Turnp Page—Second column. REMOVALS—Fresr PAGk—Second column, in ppm Pagr—Firat column. LES AT AUCTIUN—SuveNTH PaoE—Fifth and sixth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—SEVENTH PGR - Firat, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—SEVENTH PaGE—Fourth column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—First and second col- pas SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 4¢.—-FirstT PAGE—Third co- ump. STALLIONS--Finst PaGR-—Third column. THE TRADES- Sxvencu PAGE—Sixth © TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE! Second colama. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—First PaGr—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TU LET— SEooND PaGx—Third column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fiust PaGE—Second column. WACHTS, STEAMBOATS, £c.—FiIgsT PAGE-Second col- / of the Haintiton Opera House will take place, withont fail, ap the evening of Feoruary 23. You can send for tickets ‘up so shat tine. C. G. AL A* — A800 maar curcutnns cap? SELAH. JAATHE; IP AGREEABLE, PLEASE CALL MONDAY, OF send your address to my hotel; same place. FP AMES , COWPERTWAIT, OF CORK, BREWER wii call or address 310 Grand street he will hear of something tosis advantage. NRORMATION IS WANTED—OF MOSKS KUZNITSEY, born in Grodno, Russia, Any information concernin; his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his wile an: <bild, who have not heard of bim since their landing {x this goaniy. November 24 1870, KUNA KUZNITSKY, care of Coben, 20 Ludlow street, New York. NFORMATION WANTED-—OF THE WHEREABOUTS Of Patrick Fox, who left Australia two years ago last Reptember-for San Francisco. Any person’ knowing any- thing as to his whereabouts. Information respecting the willbe thankfully received by bis brother, PETER 27 Wall street, New York. Ban Franciscb papers eopy. NFOBMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of Char'es §- Lypan, a young man, aced 19 years, 6 feet 7 inches in beighi, slim, ‘dark brown hair and gray eyes, who left his home. 12 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday, February ll, at 1 o’clock P. M., and ‘has not since been seen ‘or heard from; he was dressed in a light drab overcoat, dark, Dive pea jacket, vest and pants of dark mixed cloth, ‘black slouch hat and boots. A liberal reward will be paid for any information which will establish bie present situation or lead to his recovery. His parents and friends are in groat affilc- ton. “FOHN FLETCHER—PLEASE CALL AT A WALKER street, up stairs, HERRY.--OUR LAST INTERVIEW AT PONCHON'S was a most agreeable one. Your srookiyn friend wishes ‘you again, Will await you at same place Tuesday at 6 ee — ————— “ ELCOMES"—WI1LL BE WELL PAID FOR INFOR- W_tnation and no harm come to you. Write me where Jn the street, 1n respectable part of city, I can see you. (LL MI88 ANNIE, WHOSE ACQUAINTANCE THE subscriber made Me the Rbk to eas morn- , and who did not k is engagement for the afternoon, tikige with her address? W. M. Gr Herald omce. pie _SEROLA MANnarran marke Or eG under 6; jal actof the Le; Lauper 5. ee Hey CAPITAL, $1,000,000, OFFICE 446 AND 348 BROADWAY, ‘New Yor« Life Insurance Building. WO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SHARES of the capital stock of this company of the par value of $100 each, being the remainder of the capital stock of one million dollars, aré now offered to butchers, deaiers, marketmen and others, gnTie,RovEsof sutacription of, said stock will be opened at e of of the com; as above, on Wednesday, the Spica ae has Se ture of the State 3, 1670, SHARES, $1¢0 EACH. day of February, om 9 A. 'M. to & P, M., and re- main 0 each day for ten days unless sooner sub- scribed tor. ‘Kuch subscription for ten (1v)shares from any bnteber, murketman or dealer will entitle the subscriber to one stall Or stand at a uniform fixed rental on a lease of five yeurs. But no one butcher, marketman or dealer will be allowed more than two stalls or stands in either wholesale or retail department, and the intention to avail himself of this privilege must be deciarec by each subscriber at the time of subscribing. A diagram of the stands in the market can be seen at the office of the company, and the selection of stands by sald subscribers will be according to the order of subscription. Terms of subscription. 2 per cent in cash on #uDscrtb- ing and the baiance in instalments of 2b per cent as called tor by the Treasurer on thirty days’ notice. ‘By ordef of the Board. PAUL L ARMOUR, d COURTLANDY PALMER,’ W.-M. JOHNSON, New You, Feb. H, 1871 Committee on '} Subscription. NLY TWO DAYS BEFORE THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE DRAWING , ONTO. st Men in Ohio.) AN ELEGANT OPERA HOUSE AND 940,000 IN CASH PRIZKS! TO BE DRAWN FEBRUARY 28, 1871. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. ‘The First and Capital Prize consisting of the magnificent Opera House Butl » Which has been epprais by the Probate Judge and Anditor of Butier county at. 1 Cash Prize at B2U,600. 1 Cash Prize at 35,000. 6 Cash Prizes at 31,000. 8 Cash Prizes at pb. 60 Cash Prizes at $100. 76 Prizes. ‘The whole enterprise will be di which can be jongrs at Hamilton, Obio, or at the Com- missloner’a oftice, No. 1,217 BROADWAY, New York city; or from P. ¢. DEVLIN, No. 2 Wall street, Now York, » tained from the Opera, «and at the followin, laces throughout the ci P. C,.Deviin's No. 2 ty :— failst. Metropolitan Tiotel, raiiroad L. Detmonico’s, Broad st, ortiee, c. Broadway Metropolitan Hotel, cigar ‘and Chambers st. stand, 129 New at. Spingier Hovse, Gus. Mestay- Hotel, Greenwich st. er. jolitan Hotel, West Anson Hotse, corner Spring Broadway andChamberaat, and Crosby. Porter Bros’., 165 Church Kitner’# Saloon, Spring st. St. Nicholas ‘Hotel. ebrich & Son, 603 Broadway. General Railroad office, No. 9 MacKinley’s ‘Hotel, Fuiton Astor House. ferry. Mealio & Co's., 615 Broadway J. Laty’s, 681 Broadway. Genin’s, St, Nicholas Hoel. Hargreaves & Mace’s, 23d st. t Gibson's, 5:0 Broadway. and bth av. Hazelton's, 682 Broadway. Alphonse Ekrich’s, 28 Union California Wine Store, 601 \ square. Broadway. N. De Babalong’s, 39 West George W. Day's, 1,145 B'way. — Union square. Coleman House, saloon. Seaburg’s, 849 Broadway. ik (Lonvre}, 632 13'way. ‘Trujillo's, 93 Broadway. Thom i Broadway, Ed. Gilmore's, Broadway. Lynen & Mernstien’ el % Sohn H. Casey, 4U West Hous- ton et. Whitney House's, anloon. MH, Butler's, corner 3th st., Sou ‘and Broadway. Geo. Smith’, 987 Broadwa: Grand Central Hotel, book Westchester House, Powe San stand, Jas. Collier's, corner 13th see (Aveane Hotel, book and Broadway. stand. In Albany, of J Collier & Son, Music Store (Tweddiie Wall)and M Fitzpatrick, Delavan House. In Troy, of L. Wiliard’s Book Store. In Brooklyn, of J. W. Smith, Jr. street; Chas. Bunce, Music Store, 55 Tn Washington, D. C., of Evan’ Hugh street_and Pennsylvania aven! ni Stand; M, H. N. Kendig, First National Bank, OPFIOE OF THE FIRaT NATIONAL BANK, HAMILTON, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1871. The Commissioners in charge of ihe “Opera House Draw- ing” are gentiemen well known in this community for finan- gial responstoility and good moral character, We have futl faith that they will manage the drawing fairly, and that all prizes wil be honestly and impartially distributed. Yours truly, JOHN B. CORNELL, Cashier. ‘The Cincinnati Enquirer saya:—“Tls drawing promises to be the most popular of the kind ever presented to the puolic, the large number of ckets already sold showing the conf- gence of the people tn the euterprise. | We are certain that those who purchase tickets willbe (airly dealt with,” usic Store, 373 Fulton urt street, 8, corner Thirteenth s Hotel, Book All communications. sould be adaressed to the Commis- @oners’ Office, L21: peer. New York. ‘The particulars of the drawing will be published fn all the leading papers of New York ,the morning after the drawing. ‘ATER METER CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD.—NO. DASE = ‘Two to one that Cochrane’s patent excels all ers per cent. Y NSOCHRANE, 64 West Tenth street, New York. LOAN OFFICES. A Jewelry, bought at 77 Bleecker street. 1 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET. AA. Llberal advances’ on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, stairs—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, &c.; or bought. Pawnbrokers’ Tickets ARON CRISTALAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS NO. 46 Broadway. 'n advances made on Pianos, Music Instruments, Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Sewing Machines, Silks, Laces, Organs, Bronzes, Watehes, DI storage taken. Namonds, Jewelry and Antique Appraisements made. i SPECIAL NOTICES. Ay inte tien Deere ibe ieee It ta tho ches pest. . dest. e beat. ¢ cheapest Te ne OeeeRY'S TRICOPHEROUS FOR THE HAIR. It will to a certainty restore weak and thin hair, making ii thicl it and closey. Principal office, 374 Peari street, New York. BARRY’S SAFE HAIR DYE, the best of all ‘ations: for ai the HAIR and WHISKERS, contains neither lead nor 7: Perfectly sufe. Try it, A —PHALON’S NEW PERFUME, y 1 LOVE YoU. I LOVE YOU. “ I LOVE YOU. Sold by druggists and at 617 Broadway. N_EFFICACIOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and all Affections of the Pul- monary Organs, FISHER’S Bronchial Tablets. —A,—PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD Ais Insurance companies, aud who do not desire to @urrender their policies by au absoiute sale, can borrow the surrender value of their policies by applying at Insurance Agency, 87 Liberty street. —STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, &C.; FUR- niture moved, city or country; furniture packed and ‘shipped. Otlice 115 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue. A. F. & G, BURNHAM. MEETING OF GERMAN CITIZENS OF ALL THE wards in Jersey City was called to order by W. F. Schu- man aa president and ¥. Schlegal, secretary, for the pur- of establishing an fadependent German organization. Board ot Oillcers was elected, as tollows:—August Inj ‘. gon, President; John Sieber and Conrad Stock, Vice le ‘Charles Schan and Philip Herman, Secretaries; Ma- thew Commerce, Treasurer. Auguet Ingwerson was highly spoken of for the Board of Public Works, in place of Br. ‘irstin. —A.—OPFICIAL DRAWINGS A ecto p as HHOTRERIES, | on BAMA--FXTEA CLABB NO. 17—FELRUAL! y Ls. on 81, 55, 68, 18, 15, 77, M, 70, 11, 24. 'PADUCA—CLABS NO, A—FEBEDARY 18, 1871. 89, 1, 11, 21, 87, 76, 18 8, 43, 66, 78, 56, urmrvoky bxrha ouagé 59. 15—Pbuny any 16, 187, DenroohyOLse8 Ni FEBRUARY ‘ig, den. 5 28, is 7, % he 5. CeDIE, Broker 208 Broadway; 168 Fulion rect and No. 2 Park row. Box 4,969 Post oftice. —A.—“WILMINGTON, N. C., LOTTERY. W. H. GERKEN & CO., Managers, RAWN AT 12 M., FEBRUARY 18, 1871. 48, 30, 44, 28, 22, 19, 25, 56, bY, 8. ‘oud DRAWN AT5'P. My FEBROARY 18, 1871. 6, 11, 8 18, 4 9, 02, 68, 31. 1 8 1 mut aon brovers 40 Greenwich street, New York. Dae OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS—32 Chambers street. New York, Jan. 9, 1871. Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Rolls’ of the real and personal estate of the city and county of New York, tor the year 1871, will be open for inspection aad reviston on and after Monday, January % 1871, and will remain open Until the 0th day of April, 1871, inclimve, for the correction of errors and the equalization 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 application to the Commissioners during the period above mentioned, der to obtain the relief provided by law, wee) iF ORS. H WS.) Commissi brs THOS. J. CREAMER, of Taxes ana aw WM. H. KING, Assessments. NATHANIEL BANDS, DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE LOT- FFICIAL TERY.—OLASS 183—FEGRUARY 18, 1871. 6, 3, 76, 48, 48, 69, 45, 68, Si, 20, OLARS 1et_PEbC Any ‘sri Hf 61, 62, 28, 48, 3, 65, 7, 29, Loch a) JOSEPH BATES, Agent, | 194 Broadway, up stairs, room’ No. FFICIAL DRAWINGS. KENTUCKY—OFFICIAL—EXTRA CLASS 183—FER. 18, 67, 88, 4, 76, 48, 69, 86, o7, 20. 7, 29, 61 bo, Brokers, old eatabusued offico, 18 Broadw ou POSITIVELY CURED BY DRS, MANN & COLVIN, room 116 Astor House, New York. No money Ladies and received until @ permanent care ts elected. Children treated at thelrresidonces.) NIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE.—THE ANNUAL commencement of the Medien! Department of the Uni stiy of New York will ve held on Tw evening, Feo. 21, in the Christian Association Hall, ‘The addresses to o'clocl juates will ve delivered by Chancellor Crosby, Pro- fessor J. 0. Dray and Dr. i. F, Preston, ‘The oroi¢ssion SEa pubilo arg invited to attend, T FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, 8% BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, AA. room No. 3, between Nineteenth and Twentieth Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- “gl Pianos, Silke and Life Policies. Business strictly pri- vate, 659 BROADWAY—MONEY ‘atches, Jewelry; more particu- strictly confidential ; same bought paniol bien, T WOLF BROTHERS, loaned on Diamonds, We AT 4 GREAT JONES STREET.—MONFY TO LOAN ON Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, lka, Velvets, ke. at 54 Great Jones street, three doors west of Bowery. N. B.—Pawnbrokers tickets bought T THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE IN L\ the city—Aby amount to loanon Diamonds, Watches, ISAACS, 57 Thirteenth Tewelry, ke. near Wallack’ ARON CR TALAR & CO., AUCTIONBERS, NO. 469 tL Broadway Cash advances made on Pianos, Musical Jnstromente, Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Sewing Machines, Silks, Laces, Bronzes, Watebes, Diamonds, Jewelry aud An: tiques. Furniture and Merchandise taken on storage. Ap- praigements made. T HYMAN’S, 653 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND reet—Liberal advances imade on Diamonds ana Watches, Silverware, &c., or w ll pay the highest market price for the same, TL. BERNARD's, 408 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streeta—Liberal ad yances made on Dinmonda, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods, The same bought at thelr full value. AT 7-%5—-AMERICAN OFFICE, ANY AMOUNT A. “itined on diamonds, emeralds, watchons jewelty, ail Verware, camel's hair sbawis, laces, valuables, &c.: or bought; utmost value paid. . H, BERRINGEK, 735 Broadway, opposite Astor place, ROADWAY, COKNER FULTON STREET (KNCX’S Bullding).—Busineas established 15 years,NEWMAN LEOPOLD buys, sells or advancea liberally on Diamonds, Merchandise and other Se- Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies. Curfties hogotluted for. NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— ra eet cde of microhandies. “The ‘goes berets aod me e._ The nds of AYMAN LEOPOLD, room Wo. 39 eiry and sold. taire.—Meney advanced on Diamonds, Watch Jewelry, Laces, Shawls, Pianos, £0. Sane bought Une, deemed Pledges tor sale. 913 Paoeat NEAB TWENTIETH STREET, UP A. GC. HERTS. —WILL BUY OR ADVAN s $50,000, a7 WULF ADVANGE ON Dia. or any kind of Merchanuise, at 671 Broadway, JOHN CHAMBERLIN, rpBE ONLY TRULY SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC lifesize, three quarter profile Photographic Views of George Washington at about forty-tive years of age, d Oybn ecter, for sale by WILLIAM’ SOHAGE To ‘oadway, New York. AUB, 749 Br REMOVALS, I cnt pearsceal THE NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK our 3 has removed from 836 Broadway to ite new offices, corner of Broadway and Warren street. DARIUS R. MORGAN, President, JAmes MERRELL, Socretary. EMOVAL.—FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CoM- REPANT have removed 19 ‘No. 39 Union square, Broadway, near Seventeenth stregp, ___YACHTS, § Fo SALE CHEAP—A SMALL CLASS CANAL BOAT, on side Broad stre suitable for lightering or ruuniny : We ut canals, Apply to or address M. F. JANES, 5 WANTED TO PURCHASE, JAFES WANTED-TWO FIRST CLASS BURGLAR AND SY Fireproof, suitable for the banking business, Address box 2,221 Post ofice ‘ANTED-.A SECOND HAND PUTTY MILL, IN GOOD condition ; also ee of Edge Rollers, 3 feet to 8 feet 6 inches in diameter, and 6 to 9 inches face, with bed p. late + ed complete, Addroas hox Ly Milgogs (Maga) Pom Silke, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and personal property 0 every description. JAMES P. MATTHEWS. rr RAND PIGEON SHOOTING TOURNAMENT FOR THE Champlouship of Amertca, at Double iirda, ‘An élegant Diamoud valued at $350, open to all, will be contested for on Washington's Birthday, Feb. 2) 1871) under the auspices and onsthe grouads of the Long Yelan Pigeon Shooting Ciup, at Captain Bealy's (late Hiram W 00d: ruff's), near Union Course, L, I, at 12 M. Each contestant to shoot at fifteen donble rises, under the rules of the L. I. P. 8. C. #25 and the birds; eight entries, to fill—to at Captain Sealy’s, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the day of the tournament. As nearly all the crack “shots” of the gountry vill participate in this contest a splendid day's sport antich jasion to the grounds, 60 cent pated. fie. BEALY, Proprietor Woodruff House. IGEON SHOOTING.—MATCH $1,000, CAPT, BOGAR- dus to kill 45 birds ous of 50; the party backing birda to find and trap the same. Takes places ‘at Capt, Sealy’s Union Course, L, L, this day, atl P. M. Admission fre 1. R. SEALY. dined Re eS, shina (OR SALE-THE FAMOUS STALLIONS GEORG Wilkes and Honest Allen, George Wilkes is by Rysdyk famblefonian, half brother to exter, and his performances prove bim the ‘fastest stallion alive, having a record of 2 ionest Aulen te by Ethan Allen, and acknowleagea the best 1@ horse in the world; trotted’ in 2:17 over Prospect Park, eating the renowned Goldsmith Maid, Address WM. SIM- MONS, box 187 Hoffman House. HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, AUGTION SALE OF FIVE FINE, HORSES the best of the season, and the finest stock ever offered At public auction. On Tucadag, Feb. 31, at 103s o'clock, at Private staple 43 Great Jones street, by JOHN L. VAN DE- ATER, Auctioneer, the tandsome, high bred and fast pair of dark, dapple steel crays, with light manes and tatis, 1b high, full; both @ years this spring; are half brothers, sired by Pilot out of thoroushbred dams; were raised by Mr. Clay, in Kentucky, where they took the Sret premium at fair thix last tall—entered as Clay's Pilot colts—when they trotted to- gl wn 2:50, and afterwards showed two milea in 5:67. hey are extra handsome and bloodlike in appearance, and can scarcely be distinguished from each other; are prompt, gaine and stylish drivers, with fine, repid and lofty knee ac- tion. ‘They need no checks nor gags, drive evenly together, and style ailke. Taken altogether they are the finest an most promising pair af young horses in the State, and have size, style and muscle enough tor a first class voach or phae- ton team, and for leaders in tandem team they have no equals, They are warranted sound and kind mn every particu- lar, and to trot inaide of 8 minutes. ‘This team were purchased in Kentucky about four weeks ago expressly tor the late James 8. Watson, and arrived here alter hin death, consequently will now be sold on that account without reservation, limits or restriction, ‘Also weuperior tine and’ fast black trotting Horse, by Ethan Allen, 15% high, seven years old, fine flowing mane and tafl; fs known as Monarch. He is the finest gentleman's roadster in the city; is fine free and easy driver; has great Je and fine biood}ike appearance ; bas no vices and is pure anid, handsome guited; he can trot from 2:35 to 2.37 on any good track, and {s warranted to show 2:40 on any day, and is Warranted sound and kind, Alsothe handsome, fast, high bred trotting mare Eutaw Maid, 153g high, seven. years old, by imported Royal George, dam by American Star, She’ 1 one of the finest young trotting mares produced; has no public record, except when five years old ahe showed 2:88 She has showed great speed this last season. She can beat 2:40 to road wagon, and can trot low down in the thirties on uny good track. Is fine pleasant driver, honest and reliable, und warranted sound and kind. ‘Also a very fine ana fast young chestnut Mare, 15% high, 7 years oid." Fuil particulars and description at sale. ‘Allaf this stock {s offered for positive and peremptory sale to highest bidder, without limit or restriction, and gentlemen wishing to parctiase fine horses, that can be relied upon as represented in every particular,’ should attend this sale, as they will all be warranted as represented at sale, and a fair trial given, Car be seen and examined any time prior to sale at stable and partictlars ascertained, T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF A JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Oifice and galerroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business 1s conducted at our HORS i AUCTION MART, M2 AND 114 EAST tH STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUE, where we hoid regal SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Gentlemen wisbing to. parchase, or those haviag Horses or Carriages to sell, will tind our house perfectly reliable, as we conduct this branch of our business, as we do all our other business, on the same stratghtforward principles which gov- er honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits, We give the purchaser of every horse that 1s warranted sound from 24 to 48 honrs for trial. Entries for sales of Horses and Carriages can be made at our down town oftice and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, where We also keep a rogiater of horaes for private wale. ber: UCTION SALE.—GENTLEMAN'S PRIVATE TURN- out; fine young horse, gentle, sound and kina, 8 years old, good traveller ; shifting top buggy, city make; Portland sleigh, two sets harness, blankets, eat 12 orelock Monday, 20th inst., at stable 130 Chrystie atrect, near Broome. TRAVER & ESLER, Auctioneers. A WEXPRESS WAGONS, ROCKAWAYS. TOP AND + Open Wagons, Gigs, &c.; all kinds of Harness, from $12: Robes, Blankets, &c., at stand, corner Hud- son and Spring streets. Gall and examine. LITTLE & TURNER. A ~BREWSTER OF TWLNTY-FIFTH STREET, A. A. near Third avenue. One second hand Clarence. One second hand Coupe. Both nearly new and for sale low. A. G&BAT CHANCE 10 Ger A GooD BUGGY, Rockaway, Park or Pony Phaeton very cheap. Iso balance of stock of Blankets, Robes, &c. Also 150 seta of superior made HARNESS, We are offering our whole stock at astounding reductions, and will sell on any reasonable offer. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 88 Liberty street. * CARRIAGES. ‘1 my fine Clarences, Coupes, Landaus and Landau- lets will ve sold at greatly reduced prices, to make room for wing work. Ciarences $1,300. Also nice four and six seat ockaways, Curtain Rockaways, Phaetons, Bugzies, &c. A. 8. FLANDAU, Carriage Bulider, No. 7 East Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, LL THE WORLD INVITED TO OUR STOCK OF JA. cheap Goods, Woollen Goods, Carriage Cloths, Linen Goods, Burlaps, Begeine, Carpets, Matting, Buffalo and Fancy Fur Robes. 103 Chambers street. NEW AND SECOND TOP ROAD, EXPRESS WAG- ons; Park, Pony Phaetons; Sleight, Harness, Robes, Blankets ; 20 per cent less than Broadway prices. . H. GRAY, 20, 22, 94 and 26 Wooster street, b. A. 20T,0F SECOND HAND AND SLIGHTLY SOLLED Carriages—Great bargains; light Coupe, top Bugey, Coupe Rockaway, Depot Wagon, light Rockaway, six-sea Brett, Pony Phacton, WITTY, 638 Broadway. A ~HAM'S PATENT, CLARENCES AND | LANDAU- + lets; Conpe Rockaways; our celebrated Landaus, Ciarences, Landanlets, Coupes, unsurpassed in style and qual. ity. Prices to suit. HAN’S, Fourth street and Broadwa: VERY GOOD COACH, BLUE LINED, IN PERFECT order; a Brewster Yop Wagon, and two seat Depot Wagon, wili be sold cheap. £60 Third avenue. A .~SIX CHEAP WORKING HORSES, 7 TO 9 YRARS, A. suitable for all business; must sell on account of nard 784 Washington ét., in groce tim AATTLE AND SHEEP, BY TAIT, AND OTHER FINE J Oil Paintings will be sold this evening by ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioncer, at his gallery, Fifth avenue and ‘ourteeath street, OK SALE. ordel trots in 3: Dealers not to call. stable, 224 East Broadway. F% SALE—THE STOCK, HORSES, WAGON AND Good Will of a wholesale Peddier’s Wagon, doing a ood business; good reasons for selling. Address box 3.3 Fost offee, Piainiela, N. J. JOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT PAIR OF CARRIAGE Horses; also a bi ine Coupe and an extension top Barouche; all to be sold in consequence of the decease of the inte owner. Avply at Br rcieps in Washington aliey (rear No. 8 Waverley place, Washington square). ms fa avon #aNare):s AMES LORD. CHEAP—FIVE HORSES, FROM 1,200 is weight. Apply for three days at’ 607 20 SUPERIOR t Horses, suitable for all purposes and for sale IMMEY’S sule stable, 350 and 354 West Tweifth oe crau cheap, at atree JUST ARRIVED FROM CINCINNATI—15 SUPERIOR od Work Horses, suitable for all purposes ; to be gold cheap; Apply at No. 46 Wooster alsoa pair of weil broke Mules. treet. RIVATE STABLES, 148 WEST EIGHTEENTH Pp eet, to rent, at #500; three stalis and room for four car- Fagehe “Apply t0 tue eonchniai. ipa LEIGHS, SLEIGH BELLS, SLEIGHE..-EVERY STYLE, S ‘at immense reduction, to close out stock; several second hand Sleighs cheap. Also lot second hand Carriages, at CALVIN WITTY'S, 638 Broadway. W ‘ANTED—A HANDSOME STYLISH HORSE; MUST be 15.2 or 15.3 high; sound, young and go in 3 minutes. Address $. E,, Herald ollice, stating price, color, helgat, &c. $10 cause; warr ner of Thirty- WILL BUY HORSE, q 175 and Harness; coat $275; forse, chunky bujit and warranted, —£140—TWO GOOD YOUNG EXPRESS HORsEs, ‘brown and sorrel; must be sold, loas of work the ted sound and kind. 418 Eighth avenue, cor- treet, EXPRESS WAGON also $75 for a fine roan 167 Washington street. RLS oh (at dt Penmanship, Bookkeeping, &c., a rice “ta.all weo enter names February 20 and Sl, at GOLD- Buita's College, 40 East Fourteenth street, Union Square, SON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, paste Cooper Institute—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arith- ‘Short Hand, English, German, French, Latin, Span- Private jecapnt day and evening. Ladies’ department hy practically taught. ‘D'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY, AX EXTRAORDINARY @-metruetion day and evening, bookkeeping) enmanship, arithmetic, Frenc ‘ shorthand, mathematics and English;’ ladies? depart- ment, Telegrapby by an experienced operator. DRY Goops, et ioe — AT R. H. ‘MACY'S, aT R, H, MACY'S, SPRING bot ENGLISH STRAW nee STRAW Goons ey HATS NOW OPEN. ee NOW OPEN. A Newspaper, Who has never felt the pleasure that it brings ? It always tells us of 20 many strange and | | wondrous things. nee It makes us weep at talos of woe; It fills with smiles our faces, ee It tells us of the price of stocks, and now much to pay for laces, ere And when, and where, and how, and why to buy our cooda ‘at Macy's, Has war'e loud clarion called vo arms—has lightning struck a tree? Has Jenkins broke his leg—or has there beenastorm at sea? | | | Has Mary’s little lamb been found—or comet's tail been seen? Or bas some heiress with her groom run off to Gretna Green? All this and many wonders more you from thia sheet may | glean, ae [Adapted from the poet. 1 | First Laly—Well, did you go to Macy's last week ? Second Lady—Yes, I dtd. Firat Lady—Why, I thought you belonged to a society that passed a resolution that they would never go there again; and I thought your husband said he would get a divorce trom you it you ever went by the door even. Second Lady—Well, so we did, but I couldn't help it I read Macy's advertisement last week aloud at the breakfast table, and there were six other ladies who had resolved never to go there again, who heard me an- ounce my resolution to return to Macy’s, I never missed anything so much in my hfe. All the little choice ar- ticles that I bad been accustomed to get there I was com- pletely out of, and J could not find them elsewhere, except Atextravagant prices, and many of them not at all. Find- ing that I was determined to go, four of them loaded me down with commissious for themselves, and I judged from the amount and variety of those commissions that they bad suffered as much as I had by staying away. Well, I went to Macy's. Strange to say, the store stood in the very same spot that it did before. It was the same pleasant store, brightened up with a fresh coat of paint, and refitted tor the coming season; the same pleasant laces behind the counter that I have seen there so often, and 1 felt at home in a minute. aL. eee EXECUTORS’ FUNDS TO LOAN.—ONE 8UM OF A. ad ad oe of 000 ; also 600,000 to loan, In aunts to ault, or to buy moi oa. GLARKE, 202 Broadway. —MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ni?” WeneRester Fire° Insurance Company's. Stock : re wailed eatenewen HM. DAVENPORT, 53 ine treet, A 500,000 TO LOAN, + perty, in sums of prompt payments. ON FIRST CLA8S CITY PRO- and upwards; no bonus; M, A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. NDERSON & CO, NO, 9 CHAMBERS STREET. A Money ready to Joan In New York and New Jersey on Real Estate. Builders’ Loans, Leasehold, Merchandise, Ra! road and miscellaneous securities. First, second, &c., moi gages, bonds and stocks promptly negotiated. LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO BUY FIRST A. Manynges-on New York and Brooklyn property ; nino \oney to loan on New York und New Jersey property and to lay Second MOras§St" TI, BELLAMY, No. 6% Pine strect, CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE OF JAY COOKK, MCCULLOCH & CO., ‘No. 41 Lombard street, Londen, we purchase and sell ‘Sterling Exchange, ¢ Commercial Credits and Circular Letters for travellers available In all parte of the worid; execute Orders tn Securities, make Cable Transfers of Money, and transact any business pertaining toan American banking house in Lendon. Wo receive deposits of coln and, currency, allowing tn- terest, and checks upon us are paid through the Clearing House. JAY OUOKE & CU. ONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS OF $5,000, $10,000, $20,000 or 50,000 on good city Property in fee; also $10,000 on Batlore’ Snug Harbor or Columbia College Leases. Apply to HAZARD, APTHORP & CO., 110 Broadway. MONEY 70 LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, OR ‘approved securities: First and Second Mortgages’ pur. chased Paguports procired. | RUFUS h. McHARG, 163 Broadway, Commissioner for every State, ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOKTGAGE.—-AP- ly at branch oilfice CONTINENTAL (Fire) INSUR- ANCE CO., 1,260 Broadway, corner of Thirty-third street, ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON well located real estate in this pity: ingravet property, stores or dwellings preferred; only first class applications entertained ; no bonus required; principals only. FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway. ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE IN sums from $5,000 to $80,000 on New York or Brooklyn RoR, For full particulars apply at the office of JOHN OULAVE, 44 Pine street. HE INTERNATIONAL BANKING HOUSE OF BRELAZ, ABT. & aah a 121 REGENT STREET, LONDON. V ANTED-—CITY OF MEMPHIS PAST DUE BONDS and Coupons, State of Tennessee past due Bonds and Coupons, ALBERT HACHFIELD & CO. 34 Pine street, $75,000 Rerguee on proved propery im Now Ry Wearcheste First Lady—Well, is {t true that he sold a splendid Sash Ribbon at dbe. a yard, and a fine Jaconet at 18c..a yard, and Ladies’ Night Dresses at 82c.? Second Lady—Yes, it 18 true, for Ibought some of each, and when J went home, and dixplayed my purchases to my six friends, they instantly returned to their old belief, that Macy's was the right place, after all, and the next torenoon we all went there shopping in a merry crowd together, ic Such {6 the popu ar verdict fcr Macy. RH. MACY. We continue MACY R. H. MACY our sale of MACY BR. H. MACY desirable goods MACY RH. MACY through the MACY R. H. MACK coming week, MACY RH. MACY at unheard MACY K. H. MACY of low prices, MACY KR. i. MACY Kine striped Mareeilles, MACY K. H. MACY at twenty-three cents, MACY R. H. LAG ‘Very fine Victoria Lawns MACY R. H. MACY ‘a seventeen cents, MACY RH, MACY Our House- MACY RH. MAGY keeping Goods. MACY RH. MACY Underciothing MACY RH. MACY closing out. MACY R.H. MACY Our Marseilles Quilts MACY k. H. MACY. at very low prices, MACY RH. Fine dotted Swiss, LACES RH. 19 centea yard.’ EMBROIDERIES RHA Fine English Percales, RIBBONS RH 18 centsa yard. FLOWERS RH. Neckties and Bows, FEATHERS RH. SILKS AND SATINS BH. VELVET RIBBONS RH CLUAKS ROH. STRAW GOODS MAC Straw Goods. ‘MACY MAC 189 cases: MA English Straw Goods, M in braid and ebip. MA Ssnglish Straw Gooas, MA in braid and chip. ‘All the fashionable shapes fashionable sbapes now openit g per steamer Colorado, English Straw Goode, English Straw Goods, Straw Goods, Straw Goods, Straw Goods, lish Straw Goods, Enghah Straw Goods, all the fashionable 7 pes lar prices. ‘asols, Parasols, Parasols, Parasols, Fancy Goods, Small Wares, Fancy Soaps, Buttons and Fringes, Umbrellas, at pop Par: R. A. MACY. ‘Toy Toys, Carved Goods, Best Plaited Ware, Birds, Bronzer, Jet Jewelry, French Jewelry, Books, Books, all the popular azINEB of the day. jozens Ladies’ genuine fron frame Hose, at 2c. a pair. Gents’ Furnishing, Gents? Furnishing, Gents’ Furn! Gents’ Furnishing, Gents? Furnishing, Gents’ Furnishing, Gents? Furnishing of every description. All the noveities in this department at popular prices. Sents’ English Half Hose at twenty-tive cents, are equal to any inthe city at 47 cents. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Kid Glov Eighty-six cents Eighty-six cents Eigoty- a pair, are warranted equal to any dollar Gloves in the cit Parasols, Parasols. All the new styles Spring Parasols now open. . R. H. MACY MACY. ot R. H. MACY, @th avenue. ith street and’ 6th avenue. T KINZEY'S. Bargains, Opening fresh lots Kid Glov 5Uc. pair. Lots of Hosiery, from 1Uc. pair up. Underwear. Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, 33c. up. Fine Trimmed Chemises, 42c. up. Fine Trimmed Drawers, 0c. pairup. Linen Handkerchi closing out, be. up. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, from bc. yard up. Neealework Sets, 2bc., O0e., Ze. up. Linen Edvings and Laces, yard up. Se Crochet Tidies, 2c, Rufllings, léc. to dle. a piece. Fine Striped Marseilles, 22c. yard. : Nainsook Musling, 123gc. yard. Satin Plata Muali, 133, yard. rom auction. Fancy Muslios fro sibiend ee pecan Velvets, 8c., 10¢", 13350 15e. Velveteens, be. yard up. Best 60 and 100 yard Machine Silke, 4c., 8, spool. Best spool and skein Silks, 1c. Rest Hing, full papers, 8c. paper. English Pearl Buttons, 2c., 4c., 5e., 6c. dozen. Best Alpaca Skirt Bralds, bc. piece. Opening lots of cheay PerGoods every day. Y, WILLIAM KINZE €1 Broudway, between Amity and Fourth streets, T P. COLE'S, 86 BROADWAY, NEAR UNION square Goods from auction st anna iow prices, isting of Linen nen japkins, Table Ginen, Black Silke, &c. U ASSELS, FRINGES, GIMPS, CORDS, DRESS BUT- Tons, Ornaments, ¢., manufactured tor the wholesale trade; trimm! manulacturera supplied with Materials for Cash or trade. FREDERICK MAYNARD, 109 Liberty street. CENTS A PAIR.~SPECIALTY.—KID GLOVES 10 cleaned at Mr, GOMMERZ'S, 781 Sixth avenue, be- tween Fi fourth and Forty-ffth streets, creator of that kind in the United States. Y, RESIDING ON HER OWN FARM, WOULD vag (our boyn, becween 9 and 14 years, to educat With her iittie son, aged 13, ander an experienced professor references exchanged. For particulars address Mrs, 8.8. 8. Herald olllce. USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITAMETIO, ‘k¢,—DOLBEAR'S ‘Commercial College, 87 Brondway, corner Bighteenth street, is open day and evening to prepare gentlemen, ladies and boys practically for business. Ladies Fecelve special attention. | StiiTness, cramping and trembling entirely removed und an elegant business hand taught; terms reasonable. <0 sr ecebmarteamamibesrcienasiti NLY $10 PER QUARTER- FOR PRIVATE LESSONS IN Spanish and English. Each lanj Ores, derma Sain and Engi beh no guage 661 Broadway,, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. _ FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTED AS FORE- A. Roman; also a first class milliner, both to go into the Zoantry; situations permanent; references must be unodjec- tlonabie. Address Mrs. C. K. T., box 5,403 Post oflice. MISCELLANEOUS. preference. Dr. H. Says it ‘resembles mother’ miik as cl aA ible. ‘The infant prince thrives upon ft aa princes should."—Soc. Sci. Rev, ‘Highly nourishing sonar He oa be: aan oe, Propared by Ba ORY & .” ‘Tine le. 2s, MOORE, 143 New Bond street, London. “Sold by all chemists and Jiailan warehousemens =i > a York, Brooklyn, New jersey and r county. Prin- cipals only need appiy. M. MASON, No. 1 Centre st. $300, 00 TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS PRO- D 5 perry, Applications will receive tmme- diate attention. No bonus. Also money to buy first and ortgages. second 1 a A. L, MORDECAI, No. 5 Pine street, $400.00 TO LOAN—ON IMPROVED WEST- chester county, New York or Brooklyn Property ; aums to suit; no bonus required. C. £/ WILLIS, Montauk Insurance C 163 Broadway. N —THE PHRENOLOGIC AML ‘for March coutains:—Noah Webster; Rev. T. De Witt Talmadge; the Inte General Prim; the new King of Spain, with portraits, characters and biographies, Also Japan, ite present condition; Punishing Criminais; The Servant Ques- tion ; Choice of Pursuits, or, What Can I’ Do Best? The Food Supply of Europe aud Aierica; Brain Waves—a new Theory. BWe., or 83 a year; six months on trial, $1. Address 8. WELLS, 369 Broadway, New York. Ses WESTERN WORLD. L JOURNAL WESTERN Another WORLD WESTEKN WORLD WESTERN Great Story WORLD WESTERN WORLD WESTERN in WORLD WESTERN WORLD WESIERN this week's WORLD WESTERN a WORLD WESTERN WESTERN WORLD Ww —— WORL Ww WORLD. WORLD —— WORLD “After WORLD WORLD the WORLD WOKLD Wedding,” WORLD — WORLD by WORLD WORLD Theodore Arnold, WORLD WORLD 4a the best WORLD WORLD serial story WORLD WORLD ever Insued, WORLD WORLD See the WORLD WORLD WESTERN WORLD —— WORLD WORLD WORLD WORLD dated Maren 4, WORLD WORLD Now for sale WORLD WORLD WORLD vESTE: WORLD WESTERN WORLD WESTERN WORLD WESTERN WORLD WESTERN WORLD WESTERN WORLD i WiMte star LL Oceanic Steam Navigation Company's Line of new Steamers between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork, Ireland. The company’s fleet comprises the following magnificent full-powered ocean steamships, the six largest in the world: ARC’ OCEAN ‘aptain Murray. OTT ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson, — BALTIC, PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC, These new vessels have been designed specially for the ‘antic trade, and combine speed Passenger accommodations unrivalte Parties sending for their friends in the Old Country can now obtain tickets. Steerage (prepaid) 838. ‘Other rates as low as any first class line, For further particulars apply to ISMAY-IMRIE & CO. 10 Water street, Liverpool. and No. 7 East India avenue, Lead- enhall street, London; or at the company’s offices, 19 Broa way, New York. . H. SPARKS, Agent. )NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘ ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. PEREIRE, Daure... urday, February 25 LAFAYETTE, Roussan....... ", aturday, March -~ ‘Note.—The Pereire wilt sail direct for Bordeaux. For freight or passage apply to GEO, MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. Noe GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPA! afety and comfort. FOR BREMEN. The steamship HERMANN, Captain G. Reichmann, will sail on Saturday, February'l8, from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Go be fol d by MAIN, Captain K. V. Oterendorf, Saturday, Ot st eines Februar; a RATES OF PASSAGE, Payable in old or its equivalent in currency. First cabin. Second cabin. Steerace...,. tees we For freight oF pasraze apply to ORLRICHS & ( 68 Broad street, New York. NMAN _LINE.—FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER- A. Root Royal “inall steamers are appointed to sail as ow: CITY OF MANCHESTER (via Halifax) Tuesday, Feb, 21.1 P.M. CITY OF PARIS... k ‘eb. 95, 10 A. M. CITY OF BROOKLYN, urday, March 4, 2 P.M. CITY OF BALTIMORE ( raXx). ‘Tuesday March 7,1 P.M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tw pler 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in Gold. 9 | ,_ftyable tu Curren + $75 | Steerage . $120 2 pA ), Agente, First cabin. To Lond 8} To Lond To Halifax, 20] To Halifax, Passencers to Antwerp, Ri den, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickets can be Fearne here at moderate rates by persons wishing to vend for thelr friends. i For furtber information apply at the company’s office, PPYOUN. G. DALE, Agen! 15 Broadway, New York. GTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, x Cunard Line. CALABRIA. hureday, 984 Feb., at & A. M. SIBERIA... +... Thursday, 34 March Cabin passage $80, gold ; steerage $80, currency. For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage, apply at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAk- Tyipg the United Staies mails. Sailing every Wednesday. COLORADO, Freema WISCONSIN, Wiens, rom Pier feb, 22. at 8 A. M. {March i, at 12} P. M mF Noriit Fiver, Cabin passage, old; steerage, $30, currency. Peaprepald tickets, #33, currency. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norwiy and Sweden, &c, Drafts on Ireland, England, France and it lowest rates. Apply to Germany at lowest rit LIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. HE ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday to and from Gi and Derry. Passengers booked aud forwarded to and from all railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- Gen or Denmark and America as safely, speedily, comforta- bly and cheaply as by any other route or line, EXPRESS” GTRAMERS, “EXTRA” STREAMERS. -8at., Feb. 95 | ASSYRIA.....Wed., March 1 ++ Sat., Marcti 4 | ISMAILIA.: ‘Wed.’ Macrh 8 «Sat, March Il | ALEXANRIA. Wed., March 15 EUROPA......8at., March 18) DORIAN.....Wed., March 22 COLUMBIA, ..Bat, ch 25| IOWA,.......Wed., March 29 and every Saturday and alternate Wedasaday thereafter, from pier 20 North river, New York, ay noon Rates of passage, payable in currency, to Liverpool, Glasgow or Derry First cabins, #65 and #75, according to location. Cabin excursien tickets (good for twelve months), securing best accommodations, intel 938: », 828, gan be boilght here by those fog to sena for se pi foe payable en Spgs PPM ENDERSDN BRUTHENS, No. 7 Bowilog Green, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, HE Eampyne forenioay PACKET COMPANY'S cone ” cIMBRIA, Caplan PH. Haack, will aall on Tuesday stl HAMBURG, taking pent are Ee er TOK Sed tlasrece, 836, gold The WESTPHALIA wil sal Maren 7, rl.” KUNUARDT & CO, C. B. RICHARDS & BOAS, | a bmncnateey, v. “Nore tarelay nreets N.Y, NATIONAL Ett, STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, wer 47 pong aoe "AND QUE: Wit Ly aturday, Feb. 25, al brnary 28, 1872, taking From LIVERFOO! RTIA, Grig turday, March 4, at 2 P.M. DENMARK, Andrews datuniay? March Ii? at 8A: Mi. Passage to Liverpool or Queenatown—Cabin, $75 and $65; steerage, $28, currency. Prepaid ateerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderrv and Glasgow, $33, currency, For further particulars apply at the company’s office, No, 69 Broadway. F, W. J. HURST, Manager. Conan, LIN‘. / The British and North American Royal Mail Steamabips, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork harbor, ABYSSINIA, .Wed., Feb. 22. PARTHIA,.Thurs., March # CALA BRIA. ‘Thurs. Feb. u8. CHINA. .....Wed., March 15, CUBA,... Wed., March l. BATAVIA..Thurs., March 16, SIBERIA,,..Thore., March 2. ALGERIA. ..Wed., March 22. RUSSIA Wed., March 3. PALMYRA.Thurs., March 2. By the Wednesday steamers, aft carrylog siectaga. >) y the Wedn amers, Ni ng at p Firat cabin. eras. gold Becond cabin. ae anil First cabin, to Pai os a $145, gold. By the Thuraday steamers. and Gustasiown and a First cabin... $80, gold Steerage tickets from Liverpool parts of Europe at lowest rasex. Through bilis of Inding given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- Fanean porta. bin passage apply at the company's reen. For steerage passage at 111 Broadwi Trinity Buildii “ CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, ‘Agent JAPSCOTT’S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EX- Change ofice.-Passage from Liverpool and Queenstown weekly by first class steamships. Also from Liverpool and London by weekly sailing packets, Drafts of £1 and up- wards, available fn any part of Great Britain and Ireland, at the lowest rates at TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO.'8, 86 South street, New York. _COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S: Through line to Frot , Qulforais, and China, retght and paseage atly reduced. Through rates, New York to bes Francisco Firat ciass, 8125 to 170, according to the location of berth. Peres rates include berths, board aud all necessaries for e Steamers of the above line leave pier 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at12 o'clock noon, on 4th and 20th of each month, oo when those days fail on Sunday, then the day pre ‘One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Medi- omg rary OA HENRY. CHAUNC "eb rnary 5 |AUNCEY, Capt. Gray, connect* tng with COLORADO, Capt. Parker. ie eparture of 20th every mouth will touch at San Jose, Gua- temal nd Punta Arenas. Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC will leave San Francisco March 1, 1871, for Chins and Japan, All freight tor San Francisco will go fast, and be received until 4'P. M. Saturday, February 18, Freight for Ceutral erican and South Pacific porte will be received until 4 on Friday, February 17, only. All the ‘usual facilities afforded abippérs in collecting inland charges, &c. For freight or passage tickets and all further information apply at the office, pier 42 North river. F. R. BABY, Agent. Steeraga, 1860, IAMONDS. CAPE AND NATAL STEAM NAVIGATION COM. PANY (Liratted Parsage under mal contract time to Cape Town, Port Plizae beth and Port Natal, callngut Madera, Mossel Bay and East don. First class steamships despatched as above from London Ist and from Dartmouth th of every month, ‘or full particulars ot rates ot passage, &c., a} to PAPEABODY, WILLIS & CO. 128 Front street, OR KING: CHAUNC ture hence, 20th inst. 7OR HAVANA DIKECT. The steamship CLEOPATRA, Phillfpa, commander, Will leave pier 17 East river N, JAMAICA.-STBAMER HENRY 'Y will touch at this port on her next depar- R. BABY, Agent. on Saturday, February 25, at 3 P.M. For freight apply to z F, ALEXANDRE & SONS, Bro [JSITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. Atlantic Mall Steamship Company, sailing regularly every Thursday, at 8 o'clock P.M. prow No. 4 North river, W. Palmer (via Nassau),..Febroary 23 Y ‘March 3 COLUMBIA, Capt it. R. Adams. a raat fat -March 9 ‘or freight or passage apply t nicht TE Ww. DIMOCK, Presiaen __No. 8 Bowling Green, AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship line, leaving REROPATHA, Potlips, (or freight: cBatarday, Fe Ps ; . for Saturday CITY OF MERIDA, Deaken ‘Thursday, March ® CLEOPATRA, Phililps, for 1 " Saturday, March CITY OF MEXICO, ‘Timmerman... Wednesday, March 9 For freight or passage apply to EB ALEXANDER & SONS, 88 Broadway. EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- ing at Key West, carring the United States mail. The Al steamship WILMINGTON, Captain Cole, at pier 20 East river, will leave on Saturday, February 25, Throngh bills of lading given to Houston and all the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and b. B. Mor freight yt ‘or ight or passage ap} 10 ¢. He MALLORY & CO., 153 Matden lane, W ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. From pier 12 North river, at 8 o'clock P. M. CRESCENT’ CITY, Freight received ta stttnay, February 26, 5 ‘reight received daily. rou rates given for St. Lor Vicksiurg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, ss For freight or pasenge, having superior accommodations, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, 4 Broadway. JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwei! Steamship Line. The steamship GEO, WASHINGTON, Captain E, V. Gager, will leave pier No. # North river, on Saturday, February 25, atSorclock P. M. Freight receivea daily. "Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Mobile and St. Louis, Cabin passage, #50; atecrage, $25. For freight or passage apply to K, CROMWELL & CO., 86 Went street. [PMIED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company.—The elegant sidewhee! steamship SOUTH AMERICA, 2,000 tons burden, Captain E. L. Tinklepaugh, will sail for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio de Juntero on Tuesday, February 21, at $ o'clock P. M., from pier 43 North river, For freight or passage apply joints on and C, to ‘M. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York: (OR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT. Southern Line. VicTOR, Captain G. Gates, will leave pier 21 East river, Saturday, February 25, Freight for St. Louis, Mobily ahd Galveston taketi. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to “ C. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, ‘The steamer — will follow from pier 38 North river LIVINGSTON, FOX & POR NORFOLK. City POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. ‘Steamships of this line ieave pier 37 North river, foot of Beach street. ALBEMARLE, for Norfolk and Portsmouth, on Monday, February 20, at 3 P. M. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, steamship ISAAC BELL, on Tuesday, February 21, at 3 P. M., connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboard Inland Air line, Petersburg and Weldon Rallroad, Chesapeake and Onio Railroad and Richmond and Daaville Batlroad. ‘Through passenger tickets and through bills of Ladin; duced rates to all points South and Southwest. Apply at oflice on pier 37, or to N. L, MOCREACY, Presiden 167 Greenwich street, corner of B OR NORFOLK, PITTSBURG AND RICHMOND— Sieamship WILLIAM P. CLYDE will leave pier 21 bh river, Tuesday, February 21, 8 P. M. Steamship George B. Upton will follow on Saturday. ‘ASHENGTON & CO., Agents, 115 Greenwich street. pur GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER line for Charleston, 8. mm the Florida ports and the iling from pier Party M., every T: sailing fro 5 3 ver, at 3 P. M., nesday ‘Thursday and Saturday. - Ci y will eal! on Tuoaday, Feb. de Through passage tickets and bills of lading issued at lowem rates. For local fretght and apply to OF loon Feet TAY Re MORGAN £ CO., 20 Broadway. For through freight and rates a seer General Agent, LEY D. HAS! Great Southern Freight Line, 317 Broadway, entrance {n Thomas street. pane, steamship SOUTH CAROLINA will follow Thursday. e The steamshi atre- ee TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. NaS AND NORTHEAST 4 TO TRE sOUTH ahi AIR LINE. NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS. THE ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAiLROAD will be completed Murch 20, 1871, and extend from Chatta- nooga, Tenn., to Meridian, Miss., and, with its copnectious, form the shortest ali rail route from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Lyncuburg sod shat- tanooge to Meridian, ‘Mobile, New Orica: ieksbung, Shreveport, Gulveston ‘and all potmts a the Southwest. Arrangements are now being perfected with connecting roade, North and South, to run passengers trains at the rate of 28'mlles per henr, making the trp from New York to New Orleans in 62 hours. ‘Two daily through er Ghatianooge for all points Sosth and cietsiv one change for ail pornts Sou of cars ‘oetween New ‘York and New Orleans and no change wet igh lakes Por all points North and South will be on ut i railroad tel offices. *Connectieg| lines are requested to put tickets on sale vie organized, giving ints that can be reached. ne | corvene trough troight line, wil be rates fol “Hous bills of lading issued to the principal cities, North and Sor ‘Claims for loss and damage prompuly adjusted, For further information apply to |, General Superintendent; or ‘Ticket Agent, J.C, STANTO onpag aa Snel eer ‘hat whe Ce in New York, No. 99 Broad one company @ wary