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a THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,293. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Nintu Pace—Third, fourth, fifth and ASTHOLOGY. ELEY P. —ELEVENTH Pack—Sixth column. BALL SEASON—Nivru Pace—First co!umn. BILLIARDS—LLeventn Pace—Sixth column. BOARD! WANTED—KLEventa PaGu—First, second and third columns. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Eueventa Pace— Third and fourth columns. 4 BROOKLYN BOARD—E.evenra Pacr—Fourth column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Second Pace— Second column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Skconp Paae—Fourth and fifth columns. USINESS NOSICES—Skventn Pace—Sixth column. IGARS AND TOBACCO—Nint Pace—-Second column. CITY BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp -Pace—First and second columns. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweirru Pack—Third and fourth columns. CLOTHING—Nintu Pace—Pifth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENEKS—Tweirrn = Pace— Fourth column, COAL AND WOOD—Nintn Pace—Fitth column, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—First Pace—Sixth column. COPARTNERSHUIPS—Eicutu Pace—Fourth column. CORPORATION NOTICE—Tweera Pace—Filth column, DANCING ACADEMIES—Nintu Pace—Filth column, DENTISTRY—Twerrin Pace--Sixth column, DRY GOODS—Finst Pace—Fourth and fith colamns, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—E.eventa Pace—Fourth and fitth coluinns, baie ee STEAMSHIPS—First Pace—Fifth and sixth umn. EUROPE—kicatn Pacr—Sixth column. FINANCIAL—Eicntu Pack—Third and fourth columns, FOR SALE—TwwLetu Pacge—Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Eveventn Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. FURNITURE—Ninta Pace—Second column, MELP WANTED—FEMALES—Twatrtn Pacr—Second and third columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twetrru PaGe—Fourth col- umn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finsr Pacr—Third col- umn. HOTELS—Eueventa Pace—Fourth column. NOUERE ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Seconp Pace—Sixth column, INSTRUCTION—Ninta Pace—First and second columns, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE ‘FOR SALE—Sxconp Pacu— Second and third columns. LECTURE SEASON—Nintn Pace—Sixth column, LOAN OFFICES—Eicutia Pace—Sixth column. LOST AND FOUND—Fiast Pace—First and second col- uns, MACHINERY—Tweirta Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MANT! —Kicutn tace—Sixth column. MATRIMONIAL—Nintit Pace—Second column. MEDICAL—Tweurry Pack—Fitth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Fifth eolamn. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Texti Pace— Sixth column, z MISCELLANEOUS—EicuTu Pace—Sixth cblumn, MUSICAL—Nintu Pace—Second column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Sxventn Pack—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES—Nintu Pace—Third column. PROPOSALS—Nintit Pace—Second column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANIED—FEMALES— ‘Twaueru Pagy—Second column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Pace—Third column. RBAL ESTATE: TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Page-—Third column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Seconp Pace—Fourth column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—SxconD Pace—Sixth column. REWARDS—Finsr Pace—Secoud column. SALES AT AUCTION—Sxconp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tweurtn Pace— First and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twetrta Pace—Third column, oie? NOTICES—First Pacr—Second and third columns. mgt BIRDS, &C.—First Pace—Third ‘column, THE TRADES—Tweurra Pace—Fourth and fifth col- amns. yO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Exeventn Page—Fourth column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—First Pacr—Sixth colnmn, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LET— Eveventa Pace—Sixth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finsr Pacr—Sixth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C,—First Pace—sixth column, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Secoxp Pace—Second column, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.—Winta Pace—Fifth column. YACHTS, EAMBOATS, &C.—Finst PaGe—Sixth’ col- umn. 1CK—UPTOWN HERALD BRANCH OF DVERTISEMENTS POR THE NEW YORK HERALD KECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,3€: BROADWAY, WHET SIDE BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- #ECOND STREETS, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. 2311. !P.M, ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9P. %. ATOFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. AG PERSONAL, NSWER TO COLUMBIA GARDI MASQUERADE ‘on Thursday, Jan- point Ball.—Will be at the next one 3,16, atsame place and costume; don’t disa ime. ASwe DEI—CAN SAY NOTHING AT PRESENT, but will try and make some arrangement on re: turning. NONYMOUS, OF 8TH INSTANT, € HAVE ALL the satistaction they desire by calling on me at iny Place of business, 618 Sixth avenue, where they will find mie attending to the same trom 9 o'clock A 19 12 P.M. PRQTER Wises To tEAR FROM YOU AGAIN— D He has not forgotten you; or do you wish to turn the new page? SMI a coo es i r e Ks BO®: OF 8A-DON'T FORGET SUNDAY NIGHT,” (\ONRAD—IF THE GENTLEMAN THAT LOAN J himself on the 23d and 20th inst. will call again he win hear something greatly to his advantage: ] —BROOKLYN, TO-MORROW SURE, OR WRIT v. 17 BROAD STREE’ . NASSAU, E . ST DETACH {j.. the coupons from my bonds and send them to 114 Went Twenty-sixth street. I will not come to the oftice. Dr. 8. ANDREWS. NENTLEMAN WHO ASSISTED PETITE LADY J across Fulton street, and across Broac to Vesey street, about Sarclock Friday evening, solicits her ad. dress, Address HENRY, box 129 Herald ofc T ATTIE—WANT TO SEE YOU. DINE WITIL ME to-day at oyster and chop house, 26 West Fourth ISLAND, street. P, CAN FIND MISS MOLLY DAVIS (RETURNED + from Philadelphia) by addressing station D, New Mae ee NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAEL SCH chiropodist, supposed to be dead. “Adaress I BUCO, Herald of ee ae K. Rukad SHALL NEVER 3ET THE FIRST + time we crossed the bridge together. OUIS—OUT OF TOWN; PLEASE SEND ADDRESS; will write and explain ISSING-—SINCE JANUARY 1, 1873, JAS, KENNEDY, aged 24, height 6 leet, small moustache, «mall in perial, sear oh chin; heavy overcoat, claret color; claret colored suit, high silk hat, Any Information of him will be gratefully received by his triends at headquarters Je sey City Police, Jersey City. MissixG-sIXCE DECEMBER 28 JOHN wcoy. 4 years of age; sandy, curly hair; light mustache, 5 feet 9 inches in heigtic: had on when lasr seen black pea jacket, blue shirt, black pants, low shoes: last. se on corner ‘of Fourteenth street and avenue C. formation concerning him will be thanktully rece L. BRENNAN, Sixteenth street und avenue RS. MORTON, LONDON, PLEASE CALL UPON ME 105 West Twenty-tifth street. VERDIE BELL, ‘Y IDOL—FOR THE LAST TEN DAYS YOU HAVE seon vour particular friends every day. You have roved yourself to be what I have aiwavs thought You have done your work well. I have given all Tam happy you have enjoyed yourself dorever. SE oo E. 18 STILL AT NO. 130, Meier foreign act spring, Cleveland? pew where you first wrote to me and expiai precious, a “NTFEDYY 4.~SENT TWO LETTERS, B faithless, but believing. Write as betore— ly 53. Nee G., FORMERLY OF 105 W: 0 inuch, write T TWENTY fifth street—Plcase communicate with me. I have been very sick. Adress HARRY, box 178 Herald office. SCAR MORIISS—MANY THANKS. YOU SHOULD 7 AP have taken so much trouble. ou? When can I see pan THAT CALLED FOR MRS. C. B, WEST Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for a hommekeeper, please call at 136 West Thirty-second street. ROF’ VON STEINMAN PLEASE 0 send address to C, 178 Front street. EACH, NINETEENTH STREET—WOULD LIKE TO to see you. Please let me hear, HILADELVHIA HARRY—ADDRESS A NOTE TO MAMIE, station F. Ye i? ELEVEN(H STREKT, NEAR FIFTH AVE: nive~Please call at 130 East TwWenty-seventh stree START FOR ALBANY T° JAMES HERMAN.—WILL Thursday, weather permitting ; it not, Friday. TPE GENTLEMAN WHO LEFT THE LETTER AD- dressed Mrs. Smith, at Gates avenue, by mistake, ean get the same on calling and paying expenses, WL THE GENTLEMA WHO CALLED FOR Maggie 8. and did not find her, please inquire at 128 (same street) and oblige t LOST AND FOUND. 4 WALL STREET, transit of the ANK OF New Yor! january Y, 187: he following deséribed Certifieates of Stock of the mini Pacific Railroad :—Certiticates No. 1400, 100 Nos, L401, 1,402, 1,408, 1404, 1.405, 1,406, each od ares; No. 1407, 16 shares. “The transter of the stock has been stopped, J. A. BEARDSLEY, Cashier, BROWN _EN- OST—-$0 REWARD.—A_ LAROK 4 velope, marked “vorelun Collections” cantaining notes and drafts (or out of town collection to our order, dit withont our endorsement, und ot yo value to any one bot ourwives. The abo: ward willbe pait tor their rewrn to ChORQGE OPDYKE & CO. 25 Nassau sirect, Dow York. LOST AND FOUND. Lo BROOKLYN ON THE 24 INST., BETWEEN Fulton ferry and City Hall a set of studs (gold en- mel), contained in a moroco box; a yery liberal re- ward will be paid for their rewrn to P. CAVANNAGH, 48 Cortlandt street. LostOk FRIDAY EVENING, XEAR THE CORNER of Fifth avenue and Forty-elghth street, a new water. Foot cloak;a reward will be paid for its return to 36 ost Sventeenih street. OST—ON THE EVENING OF THE 7TH INST.,IN A ‘Third avenue car a black waliet contaiming’ some apers of no value; a liberal reward will be paid by icaving it at the back room of second floor Walker street; no qudstion asked, L OST—IN FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- 4 first street and Waverley’ place, or in Waverley pisce. between Filth and Sixth avennes, a ‘Tortoisesheil arring. A reward will be given for ital 15 West Twenty- first street. . OST—ON SATURDAY, THE ITH INST., BETWEEN Land 2 o'clock, supposed to be in Purcell’s conte tionery store in Broadway, a red leather Portemonnaie, containing {$01 of $02 and some Turkish bath tickets. the finder will be suilably rewarded by leaving it with VIC TOR BISHOP, jowelry store, under the Filth Avenue Ho- tel, or at 41 West Tenth street, OST—BETWEEN FOURTH AND FOURTEENTH streets, on January ll, a Pocketbook, containing inoney, cards, &c. A liberal reward will be paid on leave ing the same at 133 West Fourteenth street. O8T—A RECEIPT BOOK OF HATCH & CO. A liberal reward will be paid for return of same to R. & BOWLES, No. 9 Barclay street Pose serene EVENING, IN A MADISON AVE- nue car, from Fifty-seventh to Twenty-seventh street, an Amethyst Ring, with initial Rin diamonds ‘The find- er_will receive a suitable reward by leaving the same at 728 Fiith avenue, OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, FROM A WAGON en route to Desbrosses street ferry,,a sole leather ink. can cover, marked A, 4G. “$25 reward will be paid, without question, at 123 East Thirty-sixth street, for its return to the owner, Ngee SATURDAY MORNING, PROBABLY IN A Broadway car, a gold Baring, with coral bar and ball, A reward of $5 will be paid on delivery to Mr. A. G, STONE, Boulevard, between Fifty-ninth and sixtieth streets, OST—ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT, BETWEEN TWENTY- fiith and Twenty-seventh streets, on Seventh avenu @ three-striped Mink Muff. A liberal reward will be pai on returning it to 22 West Twenty-third street. OST—ON SATURDAY, JANUARY ll, THE LOWER part of a Gold Barring, supposed in Wallack’s, or be- tween Wallack’s and Lord & Taylor's. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to 363 West Nine- teenth street, HE MONEY THAT WAS FOUND LAST MARCH on Fourth avenue, between Seventeenth and Kigh- teenth streets, the owner can have, by stating the amount and paying expenses. Address 371 Secon: vies REWARDS, REWARD,—LOST, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, +) a Tortoise Shell Harring, carved head, with pen- dant, Above reward will be paid upou returning it to No. 3 East Fifty-third street. SONTAG, IN $1 REWARD.—LOST, A SEALSKIN palace cars trom Philadelphia or, Sixth avenue cars, on ¥8th December ; if sent to 46 West Twentieth st. $1.0 REWARD. Lost, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ‘about 4 o'clock, a white Spitz Dog; answers to the name of Pluto. Any one returning him to 5) West Twenty- fourth street will receive the above reward. 25 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RETURN OF 2) medium sized Trunk, with canvas cover, marked “A.B. G.,” lost out ol an express wagon, supposed in Hudson, Watts or Desbrosses street. Kettirn to 123 East ‘Thirty-sixth street, where the above reward will be paid and no questions asked. f r 35 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED FOR Je) return of Seal Skin Coat taken from 11¢ Second avenue on Monday night last. $5 REWARD WILL BE PAID BY ANDREW J. KEANE for the arrest and conviction of the per- son or persons who stole tie Newtoundiaud Dog (named Rover) from the corner of Graham avenue and Grand street, Brooklyn, E. D.,on Wednewiay. evening, January 81 300 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, for four Watches, missed on Wednesday, at 5 YP. M., marked Henry Capt, Nos. 20,850, 29,764, 30,020, 29,656. AdATESS DOX 5,236 Post office, IFTY DOLLARS WILL BE PAID FOR THE WATCH j dost an Sixth avenue car, Friday evening. Postotiice box I? THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE SHAWL FROM coach, at Wallack’s, Thursday evening, Jan, 9 will leave ital HAMMAN & KOCH’S, No.9 Maiden lane, he will receive a reward of $25 and no questions asked, “SPECIAL NOTICES. DVANCES MADE ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICLE. and other good securities at low rates of interest. Apply at 8 Cedar street, room 2. A HERALD BRANCH OPEL + corner of Fuiton avenue a rom 8 A. M. unday from CHANTS AND OTHERS CAN tions and litigation in New York sp; aitended unless sticcesstul; exe Address LAWYIR, box 2377 Post otic A —A.—MON LOANED ON LUPE INSURAN' « Policies and other Securiues at 87 Liberty street, A DARIES, SOLE AGENT OF ROYAL) HAVANA + Lottery, 5% Broadway. Post office box 4,909 New York. 4. Send ior circulars. A CIRAYELLING | AGENTS. WANTED SKA FERTILIZIN having a good country connection liberal inducements Olfered. Call or address, with relerenves, at No.8 Bat tery place. (A WOFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY . EXTRA CLASS NO. I7—JAN. I, 187 , MM, 4), 53, 72, 7 . 9 29, 2h, oh on, op tate Roe Svan. Uh 18 2, 29, Wy 71, J. 6.) MOB! Information turni 615, Brooklyn, N. % VEAP TELEGRAPHY J By the Automatic Telegraph Company. lent re RY THE Ny & 00. Managers, Montyomery, Ala. 55, 42. ed by A, McCLE kK box Main office, New York, 64 and 66 Broadway (also en. tranee trom 19 New street) ; Branch oftice, 103 Front street. Present rates by other hnes—New York and Philadel- phia, 10 words, 30 cents, and 2 cents for each additional word; New York and Washington, 10 words, 40 cents, and al word; 'Washingfon and Vi nts, and 2 Cents for cach additional Scents ior each addi desphia, 10 words, 39 e word. New rates by Automatic Company—New York and Philadelphia, 20 words, cents, and | cent for each addi- tional word ew York and Washington, words, 40 cents, and Tcent for each additional word ; Washington and Philadelphia, 20 words, % cents, and I'cent for each additional word. ‘Special rates made for press matter, GEORGE HARRINGTON, President. D WOMAN EXPECTING OR DE- a mother should send stamped and Dr, JAMES BELL, 67 Amity stree York, and receive @ pamphlet of vital importan 1 should be read by every woman in the land. NAZLAM'S COLLECTION AGENCY AND LAW tices, 229 Broadway, corner Barclay street. F THE LADY WHO WAS PROMENADING BROAD. way with a set of light taded (urs will call on WIL- LIAM, 34 Fulton street, Brooklyn, she can have them darkened to look like hew; they'can also be lined or altered at the same time. MERCHANTS AND MEN OF BUSINESS —1 DO HERE by notify my friends and the publie in general that! have started & reguiar Brokerage Business, vi Buying and Selling, Collecting, Farms Sold and Ex- changed, Houses Sold and Rented, &c., &e. Men of busi ness would do good Hing upon us. 0, FINCKE & O0,, 73 North Moore street. ¢ FFICIA DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, -RY—-VATHA CLASS NO. 117 —JANUARY IL, 1873. JAVERY MARK OF. 50, 61, Sl, 2, 75, 40, 47, 60, “63, SI, M8—Jaxcany'll, 1873, 16, 59, 7h, 1, 68, Minagers, Covington, Ky FTLBY COLLEGR—EXTRA CLAES NO. 17 —JaNvaRy 11, 1373, 77, 36, 1, 46, 61, 70, 10, 73, 99, 69, 24, 27, 21, #8NO. W—osartaky 1, 1873, 16, 67, 53, 36, 43, 20, 1, 4. ‘sMiTH'& CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway Post oMce box 4 OFFICIAL DRAWING OF KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, Cass T-DHAWN AT CON INGTON, RY., SATURDAY, JAN. 11,1873, MITH, SIMMONS & CO., Managers. Send for cireulat dress box B27 LASTERERS, PLUMBERS, STEAM HEATING AND elevator machine contractors will apply at New Hotel rection, 2 and 27 Third avenue, New York, and estimate for east jobs as abor } OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ‘ovington, Ky. ital Prizes Drawn OYAL HAVAN TE DASHED ; OR- ders filed; information furnished; highest rates 1 for Spanish Bank Bills, &e, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall treet, New York, any; 95,00 tickets; 47,00 prizes Grand hawitk Lottery ; Hamburg City Government Royal Hayana Lottery. Prizes cashed and jon given. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, H6 Nassau OX 61h) Post office. HAVANA LOSTERY. ’ $4 30,000 tickets, 782 prizes; draw: Prizes cashed and information tarnished, YY ht JOSEPH BATES, Brok SPECIAL NOTICE, sbiry Life Tnsnrance Co . y, corner of Kleventh street. tania hha han New Yon, Jan. 1, 1 ‘The annual etectic ctors of this company will be held ai their oftic sday, Zist inst., at 1Z o'clock, noon, Wo oR FLUTARTY, Sits _ Acting Secretary, {IX LOTS IN GREENWOOD CEMETERY—CON. © taining 3,600 superficial teet, near the main entranc adjoining the Dewitt Clinton monument, and all im one Plo Addiens O., DOA 49 New York Post oilicgs COMPANY. —Those | SPECIAL NOTICES. Pr BCIAL NOTICE.—A SMALL COLLECTIO? oF OIL © Paintings, by good artists, will be sold at a sacrillee for cash only. Address OWNER, box 8 Pest oifice, Jersey | ae 10 STEAM PRINTERS. © steain printers, To steam printers. To steam printers, To steam printers, Superior Job Ink, 45 cents per pound. Superior Job Ink! 45 cents per pound. Superior Job Tuk, 45 cents per pound. Superior Job Ink, 45 cents per pound. Superior Job Ink, 45 cents per pound, Your attention invited ‘to my No. 6 Job Printing high tor general work is superior to any job ink now 1 use, It is intensely black in color. It works tree and clear. It does not set of It is the peer of inks usually sold at 75 cents and $1 per pound, and every printer has it in his power to suve from thirty dollars to {ity dollars on every 100 pounds of ink used. For | virfeed Job work, For Railroad work, For Book and Magazine work. For fine Pamphlet work, For Pictorial work, It will surpass your expectations. Read the testimonial of u house that has used thousands s, American Steam Printing House, No, 28, 30, 32 Centre street. New Yors, Jan. 9, 1873, Wiutam H. Werns, Esq. :-— Dear Sin—The No. 5 Job Ink for general work, which met, i have furnished to our house during the past year, e have pund decidedly superior in color-working properties and uniformity To any product of a simitar price. mt fee ly gives resulis equalling most of the so-callea cent Job Ink. Yours truly, RUSSE Numerous other testimonials frou at the disposal of buyers, The manutucturer is so ‘yell assured of the superiority 2 of this product that five hundred doltars will be forfeited for the roduction of any + with an equal range of merits. LL BROTHERS. leading houses are general job in For sale in qnantities to suit, by WM. H. WEEKS, Operative Chemist, Manufacturer of fine Printing Inks, 18 Liberty’ st. 589,589 IS PRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. IOI IO ized Kentucky Lottery; $100,000 was drawn in Royal Havana Lottery, Jan.& Address BA- LEY & CO, (office established $0 years), 174 Broadway. SPORTING—DUGS, BIROS, &C A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANC + Birds, &e. Medicines for all diseases: mocking birds, at B. G. DOVIY'S, No. eur Canal, HORSES, CARRIAGES, T BARKER & CHASE CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- SALLS, Corner of Broadway and Thi MAJOR C, W. BARKER, A’ REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY. Gentlemen's private establishments disposed of at_pub- lie or private sale to the best advantage, and a general -ninth street, CTIONEER, assortment of Horses, Carriages, Harness and everything: in the Horse tine, to suit the needs of all classes pur- chasers, constantly on hand. A LARGE DRIVING RING in the Mart for abowing Horses on sale. ‘twenty-four hours allowed for trial on ever¥ Horse sold under warrantee. Carriages taken on storage. Superior stabling for Horses on gale. Ontside sales solicited and promptly attended to. Liberal advances made on everything in the Horse line. A SECOND HAND PORTLAND 8LEIGHS, ONE 4). shitting seat do., one Kimball, ona six-seat and two: Albany single Sleighs; also a large assortment of Wolf, Bear, Wolverine and Buffalo Robes, Harness, Bells, &c. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, T OUR REPAIR SHOPS, 61 CROSBY STREET, near Spring sireet, One light Coupe, Six-seat Rockawny, Clarence, nearly new, all in good order and for sale at low ori¢es. BRADLEY, PRAY & € 668 Broadway. ONE-HORSE PORTLAND SLEIGH, JUMP SEA for sale; good as new, | 8. C, SMITH, Frankfort rankfort and William strects, OK, HORSES AND A House, corner F A WANTED, A DOUBLE TRU JX. Harness; parties having the sanie to dispose of, eather together or separate, will give full description ere itcau be seen and lowest cash price. Address N., 225 Front srtect. A WCARRIAGE REPOSITORY 141 WEST BROADWAY, + near Canal street—Large lot of family Carriages, Rockaways, Bugzies, Express and Business Wagons, bot new and second hi Cheapest place in the city, A —PREVIOUS TO MOVING MY CARRIAGES, HAV- 41. ing been damaged by overflow of water froin floor reduced prices. M’S, 10 Kast Fourth street. STYLE, VERY LIGHT, COUPE JAA, Rockaways, six-<cat Westehesters, Phactom, Vie torias and other styles; family Carriages and’ light Wagons. Low pri MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. A POCTOR'S PHAETON TURNED INTO 4 COUPE | JA in tour minutes, and made pertecily storm proof tor Winier use. GEORGE H. YOUNG, Sole Inventor and tor; to be seen ‘at the fietory 210 East 120th et, near Third avenue, Patentapplied for. above me, will sell at greatl A COUPE—N DVICES FROM OUR CONSIGNEES HAVE BE received ordering their Sleighs closed out at greatly Teduced rates. We shall, consequently, offer great bar | gaims the coming week. KRADLEY, PRAY & CO, Successor to JOHN RB, LAWRENCE & 00., 598 Broadway, i KIMBALL PORTLAND SLEIGH; ALSO ONE Swell Body, very cheap; also Bells, Robes, top and n Wai and double Harness. "At 1,401 P4 Forty-lirst street. JENKINS, Manager. JAMES DOUBLE SUSPENSION COU ed in satin, built by one of the best Jess than cost of production, to S. FLANDRAU, Ey butters, will b close an’estate, by A. A Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street, ween Broadway and Filth ayende. (CBECoND HAND TOP AND POP WAGONS, OF + Brewster & Co,’s (Of Broome street) make, by A, 8. FLANDRA Nos. 7 and 18 East between Broadwa, hteenth street, nd Fsith avenue. a, TRUCK Cae BUSINESS FOR SALE—HORS / and Harness, all the best kind, w ot good } paying w Wor tull particulars inquire of GEORGE | TILYOU, 70 Murray street. FOR A SOUTHERN exchange for four ch, S20 ca IT, 73 Beek man street. JOR SALE—ONKE HORSE AND COUPE IN PERFECT order, 8’ Stables, corver Prince and BELLOW? Crosby streets. GROCERY WAGON, WITH TOP; ALSO order, Price low. inquire at Man OR SA Harn House, | FoR Beb i GILBERT, 142 Sn FS SALE—TWO CANADIAN BLACK BEARS, CUBS, five and six months old; heavily furred; mated ; per. fectly tane; weigh about 50 pounds cach. ‘For particu- lars address UB, Herald office. JOR SALE—A BAY HAMBLETONTAN MARE, 14% hands, 4 years old; she can trot any day in 2:45 or better; sou 2NDID DOUBLE ACTION HARP, s maker, London. Inquire of V! ith street, near Bergen, Brookiyn. ‘0. 9 East Nineteenth street HORSE, 16 HANDS Inquire at 31 Roose- JOR SALE—A STEEL GRAY high, suitable tor any business. | velt str For, pate order cl ply to DENNIS, Odeil’s stable, corner Fi atid Lexington avenue. (OR SALE CHEAP—A_ DC Truck, built by Fielding & Bros, Inquire of HENRY JOHNS, corner of Broadway and Fiftieth street. } ARNESS, SADDL! OTHING, &C., &C., xtensively manuiacture 1. B. SMITH & CO.) 49 Warren street. id ONDON MADE HARNESS,—A SET OF DOUBLE Li with silver mountings, nglish weight and style, made to order for a lavdau or he. vriave; al @f Single, for brougham, f at 166 Kast sixth street, near Lexington avenue, ENDID TEAM BAY CARRIAGE is high, 7 and 9 A DOUBLE SLEIGH IN LE HAY AND FEED fe by a wenty- xP HORSES—ALL true in every way, free "from vice ¢ ‘vers, very stylish and handsome; in every resp excelléntand reliable tamily tam, and warranted 1 black points, an sound. Will be sold at auction on Tu sday, Jan JOUNSTON EVAN 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street. Can be seen at our Mart after 1 A. M. on Monday. QPEED.—VOR SALE CHEAP, AS THE OWNER HAS no use for them, one sorrel Horse, can beat 220; also one gray Mare, can beat 2:50 or no sitle, 16}, hands high, Apply at 219 and 221 West Forty-sixth street. JOME FULL BLOODED ALDERNEY AND AYRSHIL Cows for sale; also one imported Avrshire Buli and a few Shetland Ponies, Inquire of WILLIAM WATSON, 99 Franklin street. GUBIGHS—AI HIGH BELLS. A FEW LEFT OVER; “will be sold low ; new and second hand Carriages in eat variety: Coupe, three Coupe i Varons, top Buggies, six-seat Westchester, TURERS’ UNION, 618 Broadway. Rockaways, MANL SEVERAL SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, OF VARI- 55 ous kinds and su good order, tor, sule cheap, to close out, by ’A. 8. FLANDRAU, nd 18 Kast Eight r n Browdway and CARRIAGES, a NDRAU, Nos 7 street, offers at fu seasonable Cafriages, unexceliable either in wnat ture, style or finish, at very iow lis large stock oF ng and Su ingand coming in, fd ‘ WAXTED—25 To TEAMS TO CART ICE AT WEST Farms, Apply to JOUN H. KELLER, Bronx River Ice House, West Faris. WARTED=A coop STRONG SINGLE TRUC double setor Harness, Apply at 200 Pear! street. ASONABLI A. 8. FL WV ANTED—A LARGE TRUCK SLEIGH, WITH POLE and shafy. Address. suitiue vslve, OM West Fatty ‘ith were a 4 DRY Goops,. A T. STEWART & CO. having completed their SEMI-ANNUAL INVENTORY, will ofler on TUESDAY, January 14 an immense purchase of RICH LYONS SILKS, which for magnitude, richness of texture and lowness of pric surpasses any similar transaction. For the convenience of customers residing outof the | Week K. CASH, New York Post othe city they quote a few of the leading lines. SAMPLES CAN BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION, A complete assortment of v Reduces inch RICH COLORED SATINS, {$3 per yard. — irom all boiled sili, 5 $6 8. A large collection of |_| Reduced RICH MOIRE FRANCAIS, } g9 99 per y : 25 inches wide, fics BU PEE TAPES)... gaan superb shades and qualitie: ‘ %inch COLOLED GROS DE LONDRES, $2 per yard. Reduced trom $2 75. An immense choice of; Reduced FANCY SILKS, IMPORTED for ($1 per yard. irom Fall, will be offered, 5 $1 50. together with - RICHER FANCY SILKS, d Reduced of new and elegant designs, § $1 25 per yard. from 22 inches Wide, 5 $1 75, 10 pieces RICH DRESS SILKS, every diversity of tint for promenade, carriage and evening wear, in tive different grades, will be offered at an average REDUCTION OF ONE DOLLAR PER YAKD, 6 cases of the CELEBRATED A. T. STEWART & CO. FAMILY BLACK SILKS will be added at prices TWENT ists CENT LOWER than the sauie goods have ever been sold, A large offering of RICH PLAIN, FANCY and BLACK SILKS ‘Will enable purchasers, either ior present use or future requirements, to secure’ the greatest bargains ever offered in this city. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND 'TENTH STREETS. 1. STEWART & CO. A. are offering extraordinary bargains in their Ladies’ and Children’s, SUIT DEVARTMLNTS, Viz, — LADIES’ BLACK SILK SUITS, full size, handsome quality and elegantly trimmed, obly $60 and $60 each, upwards, A few ELEGANT PARIS half the cost of tmportation Ladies’ REAL IRISH POPLIN DRESSES, $40 to $50 Jens than cost of material. Ladies’ MOHAIR SUITS, very handsome, choice colors, $16 to $25 each. BLACK CASUMLKE MOURNING SUITS, extra fine Alpaca ditto, $10 upwards, Misses’ Waterproot ditto, $275 each, VELVETEEN SUITS, only An extensive stock of LADIES’ AND MISSES! UNDER. WEAK, Wedding Sets, ‘rousseaux, Chemises, Drawers, Night Robes, &c., &c., at greatly reduced prices. INFANTS WARDROBES, 40 pieces, only $09 50. Elegant velvet and cloth Sacques, Polonaise, &c. ‘Aud they will also offer, to close’a large invoice of LONDON MADE REAL SEAL SKIN SACQUES at the extremely low prices, $35, $40, $50 cach, upwards, about one-hal, the prices of last November. DRESSMAKING, under superior management, execu- ted at short notice, without disappointment. equal in style and elegance {o the very best PAKISIAN MAKES. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS comprising almost MADE SUITS at about one- STEWART & CO. will open on Monday, January 13, an immense Stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Vides Yard wide Irish Linen, 25. per yard, upwards Fine Dainask Napkins, $t per dozen, upwards. Tablecloths, $149, $1 73, Damask Towel: $2, upwards, trom $3 0) per dozen, upwards. Towels, $1 00. , We. per yard, upwards, musk, 40c. per yard, upwards, per yard, upwards. ING, all Widths. x ‘OTON SHIRTINGS, SHEETIN PRINTS, GINGHAM, &c., ‘at equally low prices. The above are tresh goods, at prices below those of 10 years past. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENU NINTH AND TENTH REETS, At ENRICH'S TEMPL GREAT REDUCSION IN PRIC. January 13, we will offer o ‘OF FASHION WINTRR STOCK at an immense reduction in pric 1 hnra of every description reduc padies? Imitation White Ermine Sets, Muff and Boa, at $3 75, former price $5 50, Children's White Patent > Mui! und Boa, reduced to $1 65. Children’s White Fur Caps, best make, reduced to 75c. ntire Stock of Real and imitation Mink, Seal, Alaska Sabie, Royal Ermine sets, ala great sacrifice, to clear out balance of stock. Cloaks, Shawls, Felt Skirts, Ladies’ Wrappers of € to legs than © Together with our ry description, at greatly reduc 3 AND TRIMMED HATS d prices, BO. at less than cost of mannatacture. We have a large assortment of stylishly trimmed Hats still on hand ; to close out the same We Will sell them at Jess than halt pri Velvet Bonnets a6 $3, $f and $3, former price from $6 Feathers, &c., &e., to $1); trimmed Round Hats in like proportion Millinery Goods, fine Flowers, greatly redu : . Fine Ostrich Tips, Pompons, Aigrettes, &c,, for evening wear in great yariety. Best quality satin, wear, reduced to $1 19 ‘Tarlatans in ail colors and qualities. Vetvets and Velveteens, Flushes, uced. eavy black Velveteen need to 75c. per yard, Heavy black Silk Velvets reduced to $1 75 and ¢2. all colors, for street and evening ks, £e., greatly re Bargains in made-up Lace Goods of every description, Embroilery, Dress and Cloak ‘Trimmings, Teal Guipure, Yak and Thread Laces, &c., &e. tire stock of Black Yak Laces at less than cost of ‘Temple of Fashion, ion. Tand examne. 287 and 289 Fighth avenue, urth street, Remnants of Hamburg kdging and Inserting Clearing outat halt price ERRICIDS near Twenty- Entire stock of Winter Goods to be sold off regardless of cost. T KINZEY'S A Clearing Out Sale Will Remove May 1 corner of Ninth street, pre removal, to 767 and 769 Broadway, formerly occupied b, i ; i J. & ©. Johngon. Entire Stock selling off out 3c, to $1. . to $l 29, at GW Broadway. Ribbons closing Sash Ribbons, Silk Neck Ti 6c. to St 7 Silk Trimmin yard up. Silk Fringes, Sc. yard up. Bonnet Velvets, 9. yard up. Velveieens ste. yard up. Lining Silks, 20¢. yard up. Silk trimming Velvets, ps. up. Finbroidered Edgings, 3¢, yard up. Kinbroidered Insertions, e. yard up. Puthngs and Rufllings, 3¢, yard up. hand Lace Collars, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S. out cheap. Und . Cheap Goods in every departinent. nts of Li ibbons, Triminings, €¢, Freuch woven Corsets cl AT KINZEY'S, Closing out Braids, Buttons, Cottons, Silks, Ping, Needles, Jewelry, Ornaments, Combs, Brushes and stall War y kind closing out very low. WILLIAM KIN’ 691 Broadway, Amity and Fourth sireets JOHNSON, BURNS & Union square, Will open on Monday, January of Hamburg Kdgings, all whieh will be sol a sony lot, 6, ryard. Oe, Be, ai Roeo'y » We. and $1 per yard Extra fine goods at 7 ths, which will Be sold at A large lot Kemmnants, hall price. iz to take an account of stock As we are now preparin nee of yur Holiday Good we wille out the bal gardless of cost. 25) Embroidered Sets at,%e., reduced from $1 15. and $1 25. Tmixed lot sets, at $1, $1 25and $1 #, marked down from $1 7. and $2—equal reduction on finer qualities, fe Organdies, Tarlatans and Swiss at very low prices. Vaney Goods very deseription must be sold off to m importations, now arriving. «, Vases, Bronze Glove and Handkerchief ‘k Boxes, Writing Desks, Jardinieres, &c., &e., ed out at an immense reduction on tormer A large invoice of W Muslin, jor Lvening Dres ¢ room for JOHNSON, BURNS & CO., ‘Wand 36 East Fourteenth strect, Union square. SMITIVS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, BRILLIANT DISPLAY. New arrivals of Paris and ready ; patterns fitted to the ath model with each pattern At Berlin sty jes; Patterns ni form; warranted periect A. A.-INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND + Scari—Preparatory to leaving for Europe for Spring shawls } Will ofer at bargains some goods on Did J, BUS BLL, W bags I Wwentieds souk __.. DRY Goops. ee VERY FINE SELECTION OF FLOWERS AND Feathers for Ball Dresses, and Suits made to order. NATALIE TILMAN & CO., 12 Kast Sixteenth street. NY LADY HAVING MOURNING CLOTHES BUT little worn to dispose of will piease address, for one TV. VIGOUROUX’S, 122 FOURTH AVENUE Stamping, Mmbroidering, Lingerie Establishinent Ladies’ and Babies’ specialty Initial Mon grams on Handkerchiefs, Tabie and Bed Clothes dered to order; the largest Stock of Imported Einbro sinbrole dered Coods. Wholesale entrance 69 East Tweltth street, TORS SALE of @ $200,000 STOCK, The Executors of the estate ‘ot the late HAMILTON ARMSTRONG, MO AND M2 SIXTH AVENUE, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, offer FOR SALE, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1873, and every day thereatter until all sold, AT TREMENDOUS SACRIPFIC} REGARDLESS OF COS’ THE ENTIRE FIRST CLASS STOCK OF FANCY AND DRY GOODS, consisting of * LACES, EMBROIDEKIES, RIBBON Hosiery and Gloves, of every description; Geniy’ and “House Furnishing Goods, NOTIONS, SMALL WARES, KG.. dic. de. GOODS MARKED IN’ PLAIN FIGURES. Open each day at 10 o'clock. FOR THE BALL SEASON.—A STARTLING, STYLISH, Novelty, unequalled, unapproachable, (or displaying, to ad) tage the gracetul elegance o art trains, FURS, Lady ot Lorne and Queen Margot Paniers. ‘The old favorite in a new form, for evening and strect e. |, 8. COLBY, Importer and Manutacturer, Kast Fourteenth st, three doors west of Union square. pers. FURS, Down with the price. Our entire Stock must be sold. It consists of all the leading styles in the market, such as Mink, Seal, Ermine, Alaska, &c., de, at nearly one-half their original value, Now is the time to buy, "Don’t miss the opportunity. 797 Broadway, St. Denis Mote), WELLS & SMITH. ReceleLone VOR SALE—A BLACK LACE CHANTILLY SHAWL, elegant pattern, Apply tor one week at 73 Broad: ‘ay, up stairs, betore 1A. M. HAIR, pe HAIR. In our Hair Department very great attractions are offered. with the Furs. We have a magnificent Stock to offer at 7M Broadway, St. Denis Hotel. WE These goods have been marked down equally & SMITH. FLAIR, HAIR! MAIRI-SHAW'S PATENT HAIR, equal to human hair; can be combed and brushed } Switches, 50c, ; human Hair cheapest and best in the mar ket; solid Switches, one yard long, $3; French Switche: $1; Curls, $1 and upwards: Indies’ ‘own hale dress over, 2c. latest styles always on hand, 352 Bowery, between Fourth and Great Jones streets, up stairs, and 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-sccond and Twenty- third streets, up stairs. OUVIN KID GLOVES, MAISON VIOLET PER- oJ tumery.—An assortment of the genuine articles ways on hand at H, GRODEE & C0.’S (ate E. Brue), 52 East Twelfth street, one door west of Broadway. BRODIE'S CLOAK ROOMS ARE ion square, RS, GEOR ‘still a! ADAME DELLAC, DE LA MAISON ROGER, DE Ja Paris, makes handsome ball dresses, from $12 up to higher prices. 1,271 Broadway. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. MADAME COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can rely on etting perfect fitting Dresses made, trimmed in latest ‘arisian style; ladies invited to call. T MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE Union square, importers of Paris bonnets and En lish round hats from the leading houses; also a choice selection of flowers for dresstrimings. YM. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILL Je to reduce Winter stock, offers an elegant as- sortinent ot Winter Bonnets and Round Hats at less than ost of Importation. 30 Kast Fourteenth street, JROPEAN STEAMSHE ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMER: Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, fortnightly to, London direct, ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, 147 North River. DENMARK, Sumner... .Saturd THESE STEAMSHIP THE LARGEST IN THE Cabin passage, $65 and $75, curre Ri $29, currency. Ste Propaid steerage tickets tram f Londonderry, Glaszow, Cardif, Bristol of penx WERDER THAN BY ANY OTHER LIN ‘or further information app! he compa €9 Broadway. ton ap 8 vies qousso LINE, ‘The British and North American Royal Mail Stea between New York and a i From New York. JAVA...... .Wed., dan, 15 | "CUBA, CALABIEIA, We PARTHIA., ALGERIA, ...W JAVA. a Steamers marked thas *do not carry steerage ‘passen- ers. Seid every following Wednesday and Saturday from New York. Rates of Passage—Cabin, $89, $100 and $130, ae. cording to accommodation, Tickets to Paris, $15, jcold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steer- age, $30, cur) Meernge tie! all parts of I lading gi other ports on th For freight and. © office, No. 4 Howling 11 Broadway, Trinity ling at Cork Har- ueenstown ate ‘hrough bills of , Havre, Antwerp, and for Mediterranean ports. apply at the Company’s erage passage at No. CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, NSATLANTIC COMPANY'S: MATL. TWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, LLING AT BREST. he splendid vessels on this favorite route for the ¢ finent will safl irom pier No. 60 North Kiver as follows VILLE DE PARIS, Sarmont. Saturday, Jan. 25, 1873 WASHING ay, Feb. 8, 187% LAUR Saturday, Feb. 22, 1873 -Saturday, March 8, 1873 PRICE OF PASSAGE TO BRES First cabin, $125; second cabin, $75. excursion tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not carry stecras American travellers going to or retur tinent of Europe, by taking this line, av lish railway and the discomfort Channel, besides saving time, trouble GEORGE MACKENZIE, Ag NMAN LI ot For QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOO) are appointed to sail as follows " WASHINGTON... SITY OF BRUSSELS. s, SITY OF BRISTO! inn 30, SITY OF ANTWERP... Feb. CITY OF MONTREAL. a Feb, And each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, CABIN—-$75 and $99, gold, according to accommoda tion, Round trip tickets at low rates, STEERAGE—To or trom Liverpool, Queenstown, Glas. gow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $40, cur reney. Pawenvers also forwarded to Wavre, Hamburg, 8we den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates, its issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply at the Com) a For steerage passage at 3B rondw JOE G. DALE, Agent. THITE STAR LINE, FOR, QU N AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYIN( UNITED STATES MALL, New and fitil-po Sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool « valliny rk Harbor each way, i January 18, 1 oM. M. M ADRIAT UCEANK Jersey ¢ rom § § unrivalled, Passenger accommodations for combining safety, speed and comf Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steame Rates—Saloon, $80 in gold; steerage, $20 in currency. Those wishing to send for (riends in th can now obtain steerage prepaid vertis reney Passengers hooked to or from all parts of America to paris, Wamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &e. Drafts trom £1 upwards. for inspection of plans and other information apply at npany's fice, 19 Broadway, New York, of lading issued to Continental ports, . H. SPARKS, Agent. N LLOYD STEAMSIIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steainship MAIN, Captain K. von Otterendorp, will sail on Saturday, January 18, at 2 P.M. trom Bremen Pier, foot Third strect, Hoboken, to be followed by steam- ship + eighace Captain BE, Brickenstein, on Saturday, Jan- nary 2, Rates of passage to London, Mavre and Breme in gold, or its equivalent i First Cabin. “4 . Second $e Bteerage sees , For freight or passage, apply to OELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. SHE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship CIMBRIA, Thursday mburs, January 16, at2 iymoath, London, d cabin, $72 taking passenger: First cabin, $120, Steerage, $30, payable in United States gold KUNHARDER C0. ee BRICHARD & BOA Genera! Agent General Passenyer Agents 61 Broad street, N.Y. 61 Broadway, N.Y. The PALA Will bag JARUALY By nd | | upper deck. "Address BOAT, box 112 Herali office, FIVE CENTS. RICE ; EUROPEAN sv Ute. ATES MALL LIN town it Ba WYOMING, Price IDAHO, Morgan SHIPS, i MYO QUEEN: ry Wednesday. anuary i5, at 214 P.M. 22, al noon- rrency. * itambu: n Paris, AST WISE STMAUSHIPS, PAachiic MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Line to CALIFC JAPAN AND CHINA, via Panama, carrying matis, passengers and Ireistht to Aspinwall, Panama, Greytown and Pac Mexico, Central Av Peru and Chile. Steamers leave 10th, 20tn and Wtli of each month, ex. cept When those dates fall on Sunday, then the day'pre- vious, Yaauary 2, 1873—Steamer RISING STAR, anta Martha, ———, will leave pier 42 North River at 12 for Aspinwail dire: connecting at F steamer GREAT RE BLiv, Cap in touch- Ing at Acapulco, Manzanillo, san Diego, and also connecting tor all Central American and Rouut’ Pactic ports. Departures of 10h and 20th each month connect with the company’s steamer, touching at San ito, Tonata, Salina Cruz and Port Angel. Steamer COLORADO will leave San Fran ‘ruary 1, 1873, tor Japan and China. For rates gf pass: freightand allfurther information, apply at Company office on the pier, foot of Canal strect. F. R. BABY, Agent. Special notice. —Through passengers to San Francisco y RISING STAR, January 20, will remain ten days at Panama, ? R. BABY, JT ED BALL LINE OF MATL SCEAMERS, RATES OF PASSAGE REDUCED, NEW YORK 10 DEMARARA, CALLING AT ST. THOMAS AND BARBADOS TO LAND MALLS A PASSENGERS. se first class full-powered iron steamers are in- tended to sail from pier 18 East River, as follows : MANDINGO, busier 7 Tuesday, January 28 Followed b : GA LVERY THEE WEEKS THEREAFTER, Theso steamers are specially adapted to tropical ser vice, have large staterooms, bathitooms and superior vgn- tilaion, and take only first class passengers _ A limited ainount of cargo willbe taken. Hornstedt & Garthorne, owners, 70 South street. For ireight or passage apply to EF, E. MORGAN'S SONS, 70 South st.. N. ¥. UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP y Company. ‘The elegant screw steainship burden), Captain W. Wen, will sail for st, Thomis, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and tio Janeiro on Thursday, Janu- ary 23, at3 o'clock P, M., from pier 43 East Kiver, For ireight or passage apply to W. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, MERRIMACK (2,00 tons JIRECT LINE TO ATAVANA, HAVANA, PROGRESO’ AND VERA CRUZ. ail Steamship Lin M., direet to Havain Saturd New York and’ Mexican picr No. 3 North River at3 SLEOPATRA, Pluilips (Hava CITY OF MERIDA, Tim LY OF HAVANA (Hayat DPATRA, Phillips (Ha TY OF MEXICO, Sherwood CULY OF HAVANA, Deaken (Hi ‘or treight or passage apply i re LEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. TED STATES AND ROYAL MAILS FOR Havana and Nassau, N. P. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company, sailing every fort- night on Thursday, at3 o'clock P. M,'precisely, from pier No. 4 North Rive MORRO CASTLE, Cane T. H. Morton - Thursday, Jan, 9 COLUMBIA, Capt. T. 8. Curtis, Thursday, Jan, a3 MORRO CASTLE, Capt. T. HA “Thursday, Feb. 6 For freight or passage apply to A. W. DIMOCK, Presi- dent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York: GALVESTON STEAMERS, ing at Key West, carrying the Uniied States wai ‘The steamer GEO, W. CLYDE, Captain Cole, is now re- ceiving treight at pier 20 Kast River, and will'sail Satur- day, January 18, : ‘Trough bills of lading given to Houston G.U, and A. R.R. or by the Houston Dir Company, and’ to all points on the ¢ and Henderson and B. B. and ©, Railroad. No charge for forwarding Hi New York. For (reight or passage apply to . CUP MALLUORY & CO, or W. P. CLYDE & CO., mpEXAS LINE 0 Poe NEW ORL ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line. Captain, Kemble, will Jeave urday, Jan, 13, at $ o'clock ily ouch rates given to Vesion, Indianokt, Rockiort or Arangas whari, Bra: zox Santiago and St Louis, Carin passaze, $50; siecrage, . For treight or passage AMAN, formerly H. B yor NEW ORLEA “the steamship COR pleg No.9 Norta River on 2 nt received MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHLP LINE from pier No. 9 North River, at3 o'clock P, M. WESTERN MET on Satyrday, Jan, 1s Freight received daily, ‘Through rates given for St. Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston ant Indianola, freight oF passage. having supe nmmoda- tions, apply to * FREDERIC BAKER, 0 Broadwa: To NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. South ‘The steamship CIT Captain Eldrid Pill foave pier 21 East River, Wedneritay, January 15, at reight received daily. Through rates « ton, Lidianola, Kockport or Araucas Wha ven to Gal , Brazos, San- 3 steerage, $25 For freight of possaye, haviny uperior accommoda- tions, apply to © WW. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Gl Dominion Steamship Company will despatch North Kiver their elegant sidewheel steam- A L, Blakeman commander, for Nortolk, x, Point and Richmond, on Tuesday, Junuary 14 at $ ¥.M., giving through billy of lading to all points South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets issued to all points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pie gr at tie general oftice, 187 Greenwich street, corner ol ey JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— ‘The old Dominion steamship Company will despatch n pier 87 North River their elegant sidewheel siea dL) DOMINION, Walker, commander, tor Nortolk, Point and Richmond, on ‘Saturday, January U, at 3%. M., viving through bills of lading to ali points South nd Southwest. Through passenger tickets issued ty ali points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37, or atthe general oflice, 187 Greenwich street, corner ot Dey tr ehip city SF. TRAVELLERS! P ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK, FROM FOOT OF DES- ES AND CORTLANDT’ STREETS, AS FOL- FOR HARRISBURG, PITTSBURG, THE SOUTH, WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS. | ATTACHED, 93 Al M., 6 7 AND 8:0 P.M. SUNDAY, 5, 7, 8:30 P.M, FOR BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH . Sunday, 9 P.M. HILADELPHIA, 3, 9, 9:30 A, Mis tty 8:90 9 P.M. and 12 might. Sunday, 6,5 OR PHILADELPHIA, wa Camden, at7 A.M. and 2 ‘Emigrant and second class, 7:15 P.M. ‘OR NEWARK, at 6, 6:50, "7, 7:40, 4, P, 12, 12:30, 1, 2, 2330.3, 3:20, "3 . 5:0, 5:5), 6, 6: qT 20, 12 BM." Sunday, 5, 5:20. W OR ELIZABETH, 6, 6:9), 7, 7:4), 8, 8110,'9. NO ALM. 12M.) “12:30, 1, 2, 2298, 3, 9-3), 3:00, €, 4220, 4:30, 5:20, 5:90, 520, 6. 6:10, 6:40, 7:3), 8:10, 40, 1135), 1d Mi. Sunday, 5:20, & and. 5:10 Y, 6, 6:30, 7, 8: noon, 1, 2, 2:30, 3, oY 30, 5:20, 6:0), 7 0,'8:10, "10' P.M, a |. Sunday, 5:2) P.M. FOR WOODBRIDGE AND. PERTH AMBOY, 6 and W i 1, 22, SA, 4:50 and 5:50 P.M, BRUNSWICK, 7, 8 9, 9:30, 10 A. 2 M., 2, 3, 4, ait i 5:20, 6, 30,9 P.M. and 12 night. WILLSTONE, 7 A. M., 12.M., 4:10 and 5:2 FOR LAMBERTVILLE AND FLEMINGTON, 9 A. M. and? P.M. pron PHILLIPSBURG AND BELVIDERE, 2 ACCOMMODATION FOR BORDENTOWN, Burlington | and Camden, 7 and 90 A, M., 12s Sy 4and 6 P.M. ‘OR FREBUOLD, 7,8 A, ‘OR JAMESBUR: and ¢ M. MDEN,6 A.M, ROM PIPTSBU Re 2 AS FOLLOW | 6:50, A.M. 103 PM. daily, 1004 6:4 P.M. dad | except Monday, FROM WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE A. M., 10:12 P. 14, HPO, Et St 2h, 610, 10k yadway. No. t riandt sire Ticket offices, 526, 435, 271 and 944 Bi Astor House and toc 0 Emigrant tick F STON, VLA NEWPORT, ‘and OLD CULO: ALL RIVER LINE POR BC The steamers EMPIRE & from pier 23 North Rive Murray street, d (Sundays excepted). at 4 P. ts old to prinerpal pointsin New England, the Whi wins and Prov. Inces. ‘A, PB. BACON, Soperintentent. WANTED TO PUKCHASE NY PERSON HAVING A BLACK WALNUT BU fet, marbie top, but little used, worth $60. and wil ing to seiLathalf price,can hear of @ customer by ail- dressing D. PB, B,, Herald office. © PRINTERS.—WANTED, SECOND tares and 500 poun Address T., Heraid ofc WANTED 10 PURCHASE—A SINGER'S IMPROVED family Sewing Machine, new of second hand. Ad- dress, with price, MACHINE, box 19 Herald Uptown Branch office . FIX. HAND of Type, if good, tor a newspaper. YACHTS, SAMBOA as, pe", SALE—SIDE-WHEEL STEAMBOAT; GOOD PAS senger and freight boat; 176 Jeet long; saloons ov} WATCHES, Je WELRY, we. ) MORRISON, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, 25 . Walden Be Wi ATairs, does all kinds of repairs for the trade; English’ wat ‘and steui-winders @ specialty. ‘ SALE CHEAP—A NEW JULES JURGENSEN Oates hy Quarter Second W h and four Dia- mond Rings avd three Pins: was traded for and will be | felt; worth the money. Apply at stable, 141 Bast Six- teenth street. ye, SALE—A LADY'S b hree stones, vars } Michel's etore ABeUCY. DIAMOND RING, VERY jd and enamel setting, @ Call of. TUUMPSON. > Cedar sweey west price