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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WH | i NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. “PRICE FOUR CENTS, DIRECTCRY FOR ADVERTISERS, detisndetibann Se es 3 ____ SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C, ___ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c, O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 A DROP OF ; F R @) Oo F B IN —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DoaSs, | QLEIGE D iES SALE. - AMUSEMENTS—Srconp Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. Lis mill be rewarded by’ leaving’ same at 265 West ® Ay ints ie. Modicines tar sit dissseas: prepared | (> ing io) Aris rom fst Wier, ahi se dae " an columi nde w ¥ a € F moe! a i *8, No.3 Greene | ing cheap; EE gee oF . ASTROLOGY—Eteventa Pace—Sixth column Fortieth street, ‘A, STAGER. Best hear Canale © | eRe ipaking room for new stock. Apply at He B. Fourth column, BILLIARDS—Eveventa Pace—Filth column. BOARDERS WANTED—S D Pace—First column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—secoND Pact —First column, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tweurrh Pace—Fifth coluran, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Piest Pacs—Sixth col- umn, BUSINESS NOTICES—Si Pace xth column. IGARS AND tahoe pried Third column. big nye Be Seed FOR SALE—TweLrta Pace— aut CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twaurrn. Pace—Third col- mn. CLOTHING—E: Pacr—Sixth c GOACENES AND GARDENEKS—1 ‘column COASIWISE BIEAMSHIPS—Sxconp Pack—Third ¢ol- CORPONATION NOTICES—Skoonp Pacx—Fourth col- umn. ANCING ACADEMIES—Sxconp Pacr—Fourth column, RY GOODS—Firsr Pace—Sixth column, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN, FURNISHED—Sxconv Pace—Second column. EUROPBAN STEAMSHIPS—Seconp Pace—second and third columns. FINANCIAL—Nintn Pacr—Fifth column. FOR SALE—Exeventn Pace —sixth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pace—Second column. FURNITURE—Twetern Pace—Sixth column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweirrn Pacr—Foorth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Twetrta Pacs—Second and third columns, HELP WANTED—MALES—Twetrrn Pace—Fourth col umn, HORSES,” CARRIAGES, &C.—Pinst Pace—Fifth and sixth columus. HOTELS—Secoxo Pacr—First column. HOUSES, ROOM 4C., WANTED—Exevesta Pace— Sixth colum: INSTRUCTION—F mst Pace—Sixth column, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—I'weirta Pace— Fiith column. LECTURE SEASON—Seconp Pace—Fifth column. LOAN OFFICES—Vinst Pace—Second column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pacr—First and second col- umns. MACHINERY—Exevenra Pacr—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—LLevexta Pace—Sixth column, MATRIMONIAL—Euuventu Pace—Sixth column. MEDICAL—Seconp Pace—Fourth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Textu Pace— Sixth column. ‘MISCELLANEOUS—Exrvexta Pace—Fifth column. MUSICAL—Sxconp Pace—Third column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Sevextn Pace—Sixth column, NEWSPAPERS—E-eventu Pace—Fifth column, PERSONAL—First Pace—First coluin. PIANOFORTES—Seconp Pace—Fittn column, PROPOSALS—E.eventit Page—Fitth column, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— TWELFTH Pace—Second colump, PROPERTY OUT OF TH CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Twetrrn Pace—Fitth column, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Tweirra Pace—Fifth column, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Twe.rta Pace—Filth col- umn, REWARDS—Finst Pace—Second column. SALES AT AUCTION—Twetern Pace—S: SITUATIONS WANT! ALES—Tw! First and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Tweurra Third colum: SPECIAL NOTICES—Firsr Pace—Second column. BPORTING—DOGs, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Fitth col umn. . THE TRADES—Tweirra Pack—Fonrth column. 7T0 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Sxconp Pace— First and second columns. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Secoxy Pacr—Third column, UNFORNISE ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Second Pacr—Second column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—Exgventa Pacr—Sixth col- umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Twevrtn Pace—Fifth colum: YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- umn. mmn. ivr Pace—Third <th column. rh PaGR— Pace— HSRALD BRANCH OFFICEK—UPTOWN. EW YORK ISRALD DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE N RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P, M, ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P, M.), AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIN ll Uelzlel PERSONAL, Anos SANFORD, LAWYER—MEET A PERSON, who wishes to see youon business of importance, this day (Friday), between 10 Il o'clock A. drug store, 170 Varick street, near Chariton. BEAUTIFUL INFANT FOR ADOPTION.—CALL AT 120 West 1 st near avenue, YOUR ADDRESS TO HL, + at the ELLE GARDNER—SEN D C. box 203 Herald office. H. BRICKETT—YOUR FATHER S$ DEAD. AS ou are interested im the estate d your address: I. W. CRANE, Executor, Saratoga Sp) N.Y, oury. FOURTEENTH STREET, EIGHT o'clock; if storiny yn, GOODBY, NRACE §.—THERE IS A LETTER FOR YOU Post office. A. : ATTIE-PLL MEET YOU AT THE MATINEE AT the Argyle Room to-morrow at 3 o'clock. FERNANDO, ITTLE RASCAL—ARE YOU SICK? HAVE WRIT- ten. Heard nothing. X. xX. xX. L. AY—YOUR DEAR NOTE RECEIVED, I SHALL wait anxiously to hear when I can see you. ROWDIE. ISSING FRIEND—LETTER WITHOUT ADDR! and date received. Moth is in a critical ¢ ition. I entreat you to communicate atonce. Address 100, Herald Uptown Branch MORRO-COME HOME OR TRLEGRAPIL NOTHING shall be said or known, It is yet a secret. UNC 88 WEET TOT—AM SORRY, BUT HAVETO POSTPONE it until Sunday at sam ir. AMMY H—,—LITTLE FLORA, FROM SAN FRAN- cisco, would like to see you at West Twenty-sixth Lchai Al ae sn i LD ME LONG AGO TO BEWARE OF SHYLOCK. ANTED—INFORMATION OF MARY CONNERS, wife of James Conners, carpenter, by her sister Alice, who is ill at 92 St. James place, Brooklyn. Hoboken Papers please copy. ANTED—TO HEAR FROM JOHN BRYAN OR Brien, or Peter Linguest, from Poplar, London ; last heard ‘ot in 1865, at San’ Ratael, Cal. ‘They will hear of something to their advantage by writing to H. E 13 James street, litiey Road, Oxtord, England, Calitornia, d Mexican papers please copy. ILL THE PARTY WH TOOK MY WATCH aND Chain from m ; ge Hotel Wednes- day night, Jan. 22, communicate with me through Per- sonals, naluing tin‘e, pluce and pricerNo questions asked. . GEORGE, EDNESDAY EVENING—FOURTH AVENUE STAGE. Lady with red shawl, send address to gentleman next, who noticed her and said “Friday's Herald,” E. J., pox tid Herald office. idtork: an “3 TILL THE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO NOTICED {wo gentlemen at the Olympic Theatre Wednesday evening confer a favor by sending their address to AL- HAMBR. Id ? KX. TioATRESTAVRANT,, SINT, AVENUE, o'lock or evening at 8. If sick please let me know, TOOTHPICK. 15. ARLINGTON, PERHAPS MONDAY. 15, LOST AND FOUND. UND—AN OPERA GLASS, AT TWENTY-SECOND Regiment. Ball. JOHN DEMARE: advertisement. The owner ; 34 Broadwa: by paying tor this UNDA PAIR oF SPECTACL Park, Thursday. T. J. Q IOUND—ON THE 9TH INSTANT, A LADY'S JET Breast Pin, heavily set with gold. The owner may have it by offering a suitable reward, with address, in Sunday’s Herald. 8, IN CITY HALL 2¢ Ninth avenue. ¥ THE PARTY WHO TOOK A JACOT WATCH FROM me last night on a Broadway cur will return the sane to 15 West Twenty-sixth street he will receive $5 more than he can pawn it for and no questions asked. OST—ON TUESDAY EVENING, EITHER IN GRAND 4 street or Second avenue car, woing up, a Pocketbook, containing $126. A suitable reward will be puid by re turning it to JAMES MORGAN, with Knapp, 338 Washing- ton street. D gehiry THE CARS, BETWEEN THE GRAND CEN tral depot and Astor House, a Wallet, containing pa- pers of no value to anyone but the owner: A liberal re- ws will be paid by leaving same at the office of Astor louse. LO8t50N, WEDNESDAY EVENING, IN, FORSYTH street, between Grand and Delancey, a Mink Bon be- fouging to a deceaed relative. The fndet will be liberal. Ve rewarded by returning it to Mrs. FRANKFORD, 48 Hen street, frst floor. OST—A_ BLACK PORTEMONNAIE, CONTAINING about $23 and a valuable Hiamond Ring; lost in pass from Fountain’s store, corner of Thirteenth street and Broadway, to Clark's restaurant, opposite. The tinder Will _be Uberaity rewarded by leaving it with WD, HATCH, Hatch Lithographic Company, 34 Vesey street. OST—BLACK AND TAN PUPPY, LAME IN HIND leg; bell and pink ribbon round neck; answers to Rame of Spottic; $5 reward to whoever returns to 9 Bast Ninth st, beiween Flith av. and University place. OST—IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT THE OR- phans’ Bail, a Black Lace Shawl. The finder will be auttably rewarded Vest Ti 4 Breet.” by leaving it at 235 West Thirty-sixth OST—WRDNESDAY, JANUARY. 2, IN CEDAR street, or on Broadway, near Cedar strect, three Notes, made by George Maver, payable to Charles Ste- ens, with Hx came ed © ecke. The fader will, be. te- arded, With thanks othe owner, t THALES STEVENS, 77 Woot Iaith sreets Te hem O8T—ON THE CORNER OF TEN 2°Fourth avenue n Beal Skin. Mud, Mowlugrereiing, January 2. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by re: @urning the same to stationery store 49 Hudson street Nn get the same of | ry CrRAsep roe EIGHTY-THIRD STREET ABOUT November 10, a yellowish. ¢ eyhound Slut, answering to the narie of Fann; te breast and fmnall white tip to tail; has pro d before this. hoever has her may keep the ‘and will be paid $2 for returning her to DAN, levard Stable, East Bighty-third street, prane sinse SAPP OLENA, BREKCH-LOADING SHOTGUN, | CEN: trai fire, 16 gauge, made by Pardy, 314g Oxford stree' Eondon, No. 8804 “Any innocent purchase orients will return it shall receive the amount he paid for it, or a re: ward of $300 shall be pid tor the recovery of it'and con- Vietion of the thiet. "Apply t GO, K- OTIS, 42 Broad- way, New York. ARDS. menirec onto en : $5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE, GOLD ) Wateh, lost on the 2lst, in jront of Mr. Ford’s store, on Sixth avenue, by returning it to161 West Twelfth st.” $5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR A THIN, FLAT “Safe Key, lost last Friday or Saturday. B, CLOVER, 54 Beekman street. fr REWARD.—LOST, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, TE OE cet Atte Noa ee fat wel ie io ley ssi m lowe! 3 ig 6% (ot Ae UNGER, S01 Mulberry street. pounds, $2 REWARD.—LOST, ON BOSTON ROAD, MOTT Haven, one gold Bracele,t Buckle Biyie. The above reward wiil be paid at GEG. G. BATES’, No. 302 Broadway, or Concord street, Mott Haven. ‘4 75 AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED FOR THE ©) prompt return of the Military Goods stolen trom 822 Broadway, Wednesday morning, 22d inst. $1 000 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 10TH INST., . in the vicinity of the Metropolitan Hotel, @ Solitaire Diamond Pin. The finder will receive the above saward by leaving it at the office of the Metropolitan jotel. RUCKMEN.—IF THE TRUCKMAN WHO TOOK A Case of Goods, marked “A. 8, A., No. 35.” from the sidewalk in front of 424 Broadway, on Monday, between 1 and 2 o'clock P. M., will ¢all at the above place he will be liberally rewarded. SPECIAL NOTICES. ae T A MEETING OF THE MECHANICS AND TRAD- ers’ Exchange of the city of New York, held on the 23d day of January, 1873, following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted :— Whereas we are informed that our beloved friend, fel- low member and former Vice President, Mr. Jed. Frye, has been removed from our midst by the hand of death, At is theretore Resolved, That we, the members of this Exchange, in expressing our sorrow for the loss we have sustained, de- sire to testify to the high character, integrity and honor which the deceased maintained during the many years in which he has been associated with us. Resolved, That we attend the funeral of deceased, and that a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to his family, to whom we offer our heartfelt sympathies in their afftiction, JOAN M. DODD, a j Committee. JOHN R. BRO’ J. B, HOAGLAND, Gustavus Tsaacs, Secretary. DVANCES MADE ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES and ether cood securities at low rates of interest. Apply at 82 Cedar street, room 2. A —A.—MONEY, LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE + Pelicies and‘other Securities at 87 Liberty street, A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corne of Fulton avenue and'Bocrum street Open trom 8 A. M, to 9 P. M. On Sunday from 8to 9 PF. M. A DARIES (PRICES REDUCED), SOLE AGENT OF + Royal Havana Lottery, 58 Broadway, box 4,909 noe office, New York. Dealers supplied. Circulars mailed ree. A —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, NEW SCHEME FOR 1873. Prizes cashed and information turnished, Circulars sent tree. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 196 Broad- way, room 4, between John and Fulton sts., New York. —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY, r. EXTRA CLASS NO. 37—JAN._ 23, 1873, 42, 26, 25, 2, 69, 44, 4, 60, 72, 51, 5, 61, 67. CLASS NO. 38—JaN, 23, 1873, di 34, 49,2, 42, 26, 80, 40, 64, 4, 25, 19, OS, Moses foo, Managers, Montgomery, Ala. Information furnished ‘by A. MCCLENNEN, lock box 615 Brooklyn P. 0., N.Y, Brows GRAND RAFFLE.—TICKETS MUST BE presented for payment on or before the 25th day of January, 1873, at room 32 22 Broad street. IRE DETECTORS AND ALARMS. DION'S patent, the only praciicabis ones; a perfect substitute tor fire escapes; no building should be without them; 300 teucment houses and many private dwellings in this city are already provided with thei. Manntac. ured and’ put up by AMBIICAN FIRE DETECTOR COMPANY, 505 Bi Ni ork. \ ibus and Truck Drivers:—We can now fur- nish our large Umbrellas for gratuitous use. ISAAC SMITIDS SON & CO.. Umbrella Manutacturers, 405 Broadway AVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED A formation furmshed, Circulars free, JOSEPH BATES & CO., 7) Broadway, room 31, first tloor, I AGER—I WILL MEET YOU AT KARL TIHIERS? 4 new beer station, 110 Fourteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, opposite Academy of Music, MOQREYS DETECTIVE AGENCY, 102 BROADWAY, New York.—References—H, B.’ Claflin & Co., 140 Church street; Duden, Freres & Go., corner Greene ‘and Broome streets; W: President Atlantic and Fitth Avenue Railroad, Brook! ‘ADAME APOLPHUS, LATE OF LORD & TAYLOR'S, begs to inform her customers and friends that for the present she is to be seen at the St. Gerinaim Hotel, corner of T'wenty-second street and Broadway, NEW, TORK JANUARY 20 ISTO, TH bers of the J. O. B. B,—The annual general meet- ing of the B'nai B'rith Benevolent Soi takes plac Tuesday, the 2th inst., at 8 o'clock at Masoni Hall, 1f@ East Thirteenth street, to elect’ officers and trustees for the ensuing year, receive the finance report and transactother important business. By order ot the President. 8, HAMBURGER, Sceretary. OFFICE OF THE, Board ot Pharmacy of the city and county of New York, University Building, room 20, University place, N.Y. Notice is hereby given to the Pharmacists of this city (assistants and proprictors) who are not reg! . oF who are liable to examination, that the Board of Phar- macy will be in session for examination and registration ‘on the $d, 4th and oth days of February, between the hours of three and five P. M.; also that the Secretary will sit on the first and third Monday of each month for regis- tration, between three and tour o’clock P.M. WILLIAM NEERGAARD, M. D., Preside nt Fraxcis H. Wxiswann, M. D., Secretary. PAUL BALLUFF, THEOBALD FROHWEIN, MANLIUS SMITH, M. D, I FPICIAL, DRAWINGS O KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO. 137—saNnvaRy 23, 1873, 8, 26, 10, 19, 67, 27, 47, 61, 34, 24, 60, 1, 56 keNTUCKY—CLass NO. 188—saNvany'23, 1873, 92, 6, 5, 45, Ol, 43, 86, 21, 67, 3, 46, 58 SIMMONS & GO., Managers, Covington, Ky. STIELBY COLLEGE—EXTRA CLASS NO. 37—JaNUARY 23, 1873, 87, 2, 21, 29, 72. SM, Tl, 64, 1, 65, 51. 17. Sin Lny Couey cL Ass XO, $8—sakuany 2, 173. 57, 63 49, GI, 42, 23, SMITH'& CO J. CLI Post office box 4,969. I OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED; OR- ders filled; in ‘mation furnished; highest rates paid for Spanish Bank Bills, &e. a TAYLOK & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York. } Y AT LEIP- 2, 76, "70, ‘Managers, Covington, Ky. i, Broker, 206 Broadway. sic, Germa; chets; 47,00 prizes. Grand Duchy of Brunswick 1 ottery ; Hamburg City Government Lottery; Koyal Havana Lottery. Vrizes cashed and information given. THEODUK ZSCHOCH, M6 Nassau 6,080 Post office TAMMERING tute (established 1870), Professors MANN & COLVIN Managers, 107 West. Twenty-third street. No pay tor board or services until cured. Send for prospectu: TPHE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, corner Lexington avenue and 7 t ew Yoitx, Jan. 9, 1873. The examination review of the students of the Uollece of the City of New York willcommence Monday, January arg Wa The recitations will be conducted in the tion rooms by the instructors at the hours assigned to the several departments in the prograinme, et e review mae continue tor four weeks, from 9 30 A. M, 30 P.M, daily. ALEX. 8. WEBB, LL. D., President. In accordance with the provisions of section 47 of the bylaws of the Board of Trustees the pubite are invited to attend. By order of the Executive Committee, LAWRENCE D.’ KIERNAN, ecretary Board of Trustees. WHY DO LADIES WEAR LIGHT FADED FURS, when, by calling on WILLIAMS, 3% Fulton street, Brooklyn, they can have them darkened to look like new! Color permanent. 20) QQ IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. $589.586 ized Kentucky Lottery; $100,000 was drawn in Royal Havana Lottery January 8. “address BALEY & CO, (office established 30 years), 174 Broad wa: LOAN OFFICES. ANB SCKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, C stairs, highest cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., of bought; Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker T 8) NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets. NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, for any am T WOLF BROTHERS, #% BROADWAY, BETWEEN AA Nineteenth and Twentieth streets—Mon 1 On Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, par- business ticularly Pinnos; private parldr for ladies; strictly confident YMAN WW BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD+ At " A vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., of will pay the highest market price for the suine: MERICAN OFFICE—ESTABLISHED 1854,—LOANS AM on Warches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, India Shawls, Laces, valuabies, &¢., any ainount, or will buy; utinost Value paid. H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, opposite Astor place, 40: SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-POURTH and Twenty-iith streets. —Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Goods, Same bought at full vaine. L, BERNARD, 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STRE, ) Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and personal Property of every a priv: trans for ladies. jescription ; vrivate entr ‘or 5, a SACKSOR, The New Structure on Nassau, Fulton and Ann Str eets. THE MOST PERFECT AND SECURE IFICE IN THE COUNTRY. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR PEOPLE DESIRING OFFICE ROOMS. Banks, Insurance Companies, Manufacturers Merchants, Lawyers and Attention. APPLY TO HOMER MORGAN NO, 2 PINE STREET. The Building, entirely fireproof, bounded by Nassau, Fulton and Ann streets, is now in course of construction, and will be finished and ready for occupation by May 1, 1873. This magnificent struc- | ture, six stories high, the handsomest and most complete building in the business portion of our city, has been erected under the personal supervision of the well-known architect, Mr. Arthur Gilman, who has, at enormous cost, made it the most elegant and commodious edifice of the kind in America, The value of the land and building is over one million dollars, The conflagrations that have laid waste the citiesof Chicago and Boston have been accepted as a warning, and the Building is so con- structed as to be strictly fireproof, Although of lofty height all portions of the building will be of easy access, as two of Tufts’ No. 1 elevators will be run constantly during business hours, starting from the sidewalk level. The greatest possible attention has been paid to ingress and egress. The building may be entered from four different quarters—two on Nassau street, one on Fulton street and the other on Ann street—leading directly to the elevators and to a grand stairway. Perfect lighting, gas-fitting and plumbing, heating and ventilation will be found in every portion of the build- ing. The larger rooms will be divided by the owner by ments as the tenant may require. floor above the basement :— FULTON STRE ‘The above floor 1s, without exception, the finest location city. and Nassau street of 26 feet, and the other 66% feet FIREPROOF PARTITIONS into as many compart- The following diagram is a plan of the Banking House Fieor or ANN STREET, STREET. NASSAU VESTIBULE ET. mn for Bi ing and Insurance Offices ij the The two magnificent Offices to the right and left have—one a froat on Fulton street of 6634 feet front on Ann street and 2234 feet on Nassau street, and are unequalled in their class. Adjoining them, in the rear, are two ante-rooms 20 feet by 18 feet, and two interior offices, each with 1034 feet front on Nassau street, and extending 30 feet back, all perfect in the way 01 light and ventilation, The tollowing diagram represents the basement floor :— FULTON STREET. ‘The many advantages of this floor are at once disce floor are highly ae merchants, lawyers, large The two large offices ironting on Fulton and Nassau @ 2414 feet and 65 feet by 2234 feet, and the two interior of sixth floors are counterparts. FULION STREET. ‘The above plan exhibits similar offees to those already described on the first or ba floor, With the addition of two ante-rooins, each 10 feet by 12% feet, fronting om Nassau. for all classes, but more especially adapted to Insurance, money brokers, law firms and where security from fire to opal documents is @ desideratum. CORRIOOR — “IN9NLS NNV rnible to business men. The offices on this nd Ann and Nassau are respectively 55 feet by ices are Similar to those on the floor above, © following diagram shows ‘the plan of the second floor, of which the third, fourth, fifth and xth All are fitted with every modern convenience: “ISTU.LS KNV nking-house ‘The tariit or Tent roll of this butiding will amount to about $125,000, graduated as follows :— First, or banking-house floor « $40,000 | Fourth floor. $12,500 Basement floor. . + 22,600 | Filth floor, 10,000 Pera, floor + 20,000 | Sixth floor. . 6,000 hird flo . a Total. --. é ee Ee $125,000 In addition, the sab-cellars, probably the handsomest and most extensive in the city, are particularly well ‘adapted for the storage of wines and merchandise, The building will be heated throughout by team, and a janitor, and the safety of their property. have been made to the tariff, as the advantages of safet; for the outlay, Ali applications to rem} must be madg te residing on the sixth floor, will have a watchful eye to the wants of the tenants Many inquiries have already been made for office and no objections y, location and convenience fully compensate HOMER MORGAN. No. 2 Pine strech | OR SALE—A LIVER AND WHITE DOUBLE NOSE Pointer Dog, very cheap. Apply at PARKER & HAY’s, 33 Perry street, New York. ) BE RAFFLED FOR—ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, at JOHNSON’S Pool Room, Twenty-eighth street and Broadway, the well known bay Gelding Hamilton Allen, with Sleigh and Harness; hasa record of 2:35. To commence at 8 o'clock, ___ HORSES, CARRIAGES. &C. GREAT POSITIVE, PEREMPTORY AND SPECIAL sale of fine Blooded Horses, as fine as were ever offered to the public in thiscity, on Friday (thisday), Jan- uary 4, at stable 45 Great Jones street, at 104g o'elock, by JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, including one elegant Team, two Trotters and two fine Family Horses, two elegant Wagons (by Brewster, of Broome street), double and single Harness, Blankets, obes, &e. Rich, handsome, blooded and genteel Team of bay geld- ings, about 15% handshigh, 6 and7 years old next Spring: can scarcely be distinguished trom each other; one Was sired by Tron Duke, he by old Hambletonian, dam by Bellfounder ; the other was sired-by Major Winfleld out of the same dam; they were beught in Orange co by the late Dexter Bradford, and were al ered {he finest team ¢ orses for their s styl speed in thiscity. They can beat three minutes, together, ton, and trot much taster singly, and have all th muscle and power for a first class coach tear nothing, and when standing or moving atiract marked attention by their fine I metry of form, color and richness in appearance ; they ‘anted sound and kind and pertect, ‘This team {x < of the special attention of any genticman desirous of having the finest team in the county, They are known Dexter Brad(ord team, Handsome and tine styled blood bay Horse, 1534 high, 7 years old; an elegant driver, safe for any person to dri a rugged,’ game and fine horse; fast traveller; a gentl man’s horse; warranted sound and kind. Also the fihest blood bay fast trotting Horse in New Xork, Known as Rhody, sired by Volunteer, dam by Star, better known as the Rogers Hor: is 154, high, § years old; can trot in 245 to road wagon and do itin finer style and neatness than any horse on the road, and with’all his game and speed can be driven by a lady with pertect aafoty che cam speed a 2:35 galt, ana makes no mista is warranted sound and kind,’ Any gentleman wishing the finest road horse aud the handsomest in the State should call and examine him, Also the fine large chestnut’ trotting Horse Norristown, sired by Champion, formerly owned by Henry Hetner, of Norristown, Penn. ! has record of 2:4: can slways go tc tack and repeat heats from 2:35 to 2:37; an elegant and fine-styled road horse; has no superior ‘tor gentleman's private road use: warranted sound and kind; this horse sa genuine and fine trotter. Also a fine gray Mare; an. elegant driver, a_ fine busi- ness animal; fine trotter. Also a fine bred brown Mare, extra handsome and finely bred; @ fine and valuable mare; warranted sound and kind.’ A full description of these mares at sale. Also Wagon, Harness, &¢, his stock i all first class, being in part the property of William Rogers. Business’ calls him abroad, The bat- ance are sold to close an estate, N. 8.—Gentlemen are particularly requested to call and examine this stock, as they will carry out all the representations made and Will be fully warranted as represe! | FITZG: 15" Wag A AUCTIC JOHNSTON & VAN TASS office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business is conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MART, 110, 112 AND 114 ENTE euler D) CARRIAGES FRIDAY, cpa Catalogue of this day’s (Friday's) sal ENTLEMAN'S ROAD ” ESTABLISHMENT—BAY Horse, 15% hands high, 9 years old; kind and true in every Way; a fast traveller; free’ and stylish dri fears nothing; a first class roadster tor ge and warran‘ed sound. Also set fine Harness and (TOP WAGON, BUT LITTLE USED, BUILT BY BREW. ster & Co. BAY HiORSF, 15{ HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD kind and true in all harness; free trom vice; a fast tra eller; very stylish; has great endurance ; an extra fine pole horse, and warranted sound. Also set Harness and TOP WAGON, IN GOUD ORDER, BUILT BY BREW- ster & Co KOWN HORSE, 154% HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; from vice; a good. free driver; an excellent family animal, and warranted sound. TWO TOP WAGONS, CITY MADE. BROWN HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD, kind and true in all harness; tree trom, vice; # fine, ; KIND AND heavy draught horse, and warranted sou! BAY MARE, 15% HANDS, 8 YEARS OL, true in all harness; fr from vice; good traveller; an excellent mare for general business use, and warranted sound, BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true in'all harness; free from vice: last travel ler: good business or family animal; fears nothing, an warranted sound. Also set Harness and PONY PHAETON, BUILT TO ORDER. ‘The tollowing erty has been used in a livery stable, and is sold toc orig BAY HORSE, 1544 HANDS, 8 YEARS OLD; KIND and true in all harness, and a good worker. ROWN HORS i; HANDS, 8 YEARS OLD; KIND and true in all hi ; free from vice; good traveller; warranted sound, 15% HANDS, 8 YEARS OLD; KIND GRAY MARE and true in all h xs; free from vice and fast traveller. r GRAY HORSE, 15!2 HANDS, 8 YEARS OLD; KIND and true in every way and a first class worker. BAY HORSE, 153; HANDS, 8 YEARS OLD; KIND and true in every way an ag ker. BROWN MARE, 16 HANDS, 7 YEARS OLD, KIND in all harness and a first class truck m: HARNE OOD ORDER, - ONE CLARENCE, ID TWO CLOSE COACHE ONE BAROUCHE ONE TOP WAGON, ONE SL , IN GOOD ORDER, Several other Horses. description time of sale. Weather never merteres with our sales, A CKY BELLE AT PUBLIC AUCTIO: AL. tor's sale of this beautiful, high bred chestnut sorrel trotting Mare at BARKER & CHASE'S City Aue: tion Mart and New York Tattersail’s, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday (to-morrow), Janu- ary 25, at Zo'clock. Kentucky Bel Jr, and bred by William Henderson, is 15!4 high, 7 years old; an elegant and extra stylish hax show n'a trial of 22354 and can beat 2:40 to- day; is gentle for a lacy to drive and. is warranted sound ani kind; sold to close the estate of the late James Dixon, of Brooklyn. Can pe seen and examined at the Mart any time previous to sale. was sired by Pilot SC. of Cynthiana, TOP WAGONS, ROCKAWAYS, FIVE ¥. press Wagons, two Bretts, two Coaches, single and double Harn Blankets, I for sale'low, at 141 Broadway Forty-tirst street. GOOD SING! quire at $21 Atl TRUCK FOR SAL ntie avenue, Brooklyn. GREAT BARGAID A beautiful two-seat Portland Sleigh, elegantly finished, eost $300, will be sold for $175. A. T. DEMAREST & CO., 628 Broadway. A AEREIGHESLEIGHS.—THE BALANCE OF MY + large st mbracing all styles, I am offering at greatly reduced prices, to close thetn ont. HAMS, Fourth street, near Broadway. A PORTLAND SLEIGH, SECOND HAND, $30; ZA Albany, $9); one two-se: tivers, $125 Bells, ke. six-seat Sleigh, Wagons, Cc WM, H. GRAY 20 and 22’ Wooster street. A $190 FOR A BREWSTER, OF BROOME STRE 41. no top, side spring Road Wagon, in fine order: wiil Carry two; must be sold to-d ihquire for Dudi Wagon, at BARKER & CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth sireet. \OUPES—GREAT BARGAINS: FOUR FIRST CLAS Coupes at $30 Jess than usual prices, to close the out for the mannufactui must be sold, MANUFACTURERS’ UNION 38 Broadwa: Fo" SALE—AT OUR WAREROOMS, 628 BROADWAY, one second-hand Clar light. in pertectorder, ulets, small size. (1 Shafts, .. 625 Broadway, Two second-hand Land One second-hand | One Top Bugg: JOR SALE—AT 1583 CEDAR STREET, TEN HEAD OF Work and Driving Horses, a consignment from the West; will be sold cheap, and a good trial given. AOR SALE—A HANDSOME HORSE, WARRANTED sound and kind; trots in . Also a handsome Sleigh and Single Harness. 128 and 180 West Thirty-lirst street. VOR SALE—A FI MILY OR BU 15.3 hands high, 5 years old, sound, stepper, at Carpets Cleaning Works, No, 9 East N teenth street, FOR SALE.—A FINE DOUBL SIGH, IN class order, will be sold at very low figtires. seen at 39 West Forty-fourth street. ALD. To be Inquire for WM. or address box 146 Herald Uptown Branch oft ALE—A LARGE YOUNG MARE, JUST OUT OF price $25; valuaole for a farm. JOR SALE—A SLEIGH AND MILK WAGON } ARNESS, SADDLES, HORSE CLOTIHIN xtensively manwiactured by 0. B. SMITH & Co. } ARNESS.—A GOOD DOUBLE TRUCK HARNESS knoll Single a silver or covered, hand made, nd 1 good Stab Ket for $2 5). OKN'S Harness Wareroom, 43 Murray st. gle Harness, cov mounting, cheap for cash. Lon or address &. B, 8, 162 East Thirty-third st, carting, expressing, contractors, companies, livery, road, track, business and pleasure tse; single set. Tho largest variety ot harness in New York. at MOSEMAN’S harness warerooms, 1 ubers street. Horses and Carriages at auction THIS DAY, at 12 o'eloc 110, 112, 114 Bast Thirteenth street, TWO VERY FINE ROAD HORS FOR GENTLE- d sound. (0 TOP WAGONS, BUILT BY BREWSTER & SEVE HAV been used in tl OR Kk ¢ Department; sound none foot; Apply at 902 Fittieth street. # Warren street. Caan Waterproot Bi EM vas Covers and Kub- le ARNESS.—FOR SALE, SET OF FIRST CLASS SIN- ARNESS—FOR FARMING, TEAMING, TRUCKING, hand-inade Iarness, $8 to $200; double, $15 to $1,000 per ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE OF by JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL, ‘vdriving; kind and true in eyery way, and war- VE OTHER GOOD ROAD AND FAMILY HOF ALSO COAL ROCKAWAYS, DEPOT and open Buggies, and at bargains; assortunent OND HAND COUP two Dog Carts, oral Carriages slightly soile ighsand Harness, MANUFAUTURERS' UNIO! QLEIGHS.=A FEW LEPT OF MY CELEBRATED SD ‘Dexter Cutters; also light Portland Cutters, one two- seat Pony, Albany style; will be sold low: some second hand Sleighs, at KM, STIVERS’, M4 to 182 East Thirty- 633 Broadway. ‘Gres street 0 Ne’ ee fanufaeiory, Nevins and Fulton streets, NO UNDERTAKERS.TWO GOOD HEARSES FOR fale cheap for eash. Call on or address MICHAEL A MULLIN, Undertaker, 101 Washington street, New- kN. ANTED—A PAIR OF SOUND, STRONG, YOUNG W _ aratt Horses, Apply street. ANTED—A PAIR OF HANDSOME CARNIAGE Horses, 16 hands high, 7 to8 years old, absolutely entle and sound. Address, stating very. lowest pric BERT TOOLE, 66 Clinton street, Brooklyn Pn TANTED—A SORREL PONY, MM HANDS HIGH, nice mane and tail and not over 10 years old ; mnust be sound, kind and gentle, for ladies’ and chiidr Address D. H, STEPHENS, Riverton, AGONS AND SLEIGHS CHEAP.—TWO EXPRESS, ‘two Grocery, one Baker's, one Milk, one Platform Spring Wagon, one top Buggy, one six-seat Phaeton, one Gonpe, one Clarence, one’ double Truck Sled, one light Business Sleigh with bob runners, one six-seat Sleigh, 246 Spring strect, corner of Clarke. GO AND ,$@—TWO GooD, WORK HORSE YY very cheap; sultable for milk wagon, grocer, light truck ‘or almost any business, 267 West ‘Twent, fiith street, near Eighth avenue. 3 BUSINESS OPPOEF UNITIES. Pie ti A —WANTED, A LIVE MAN, OF GOOD HABITS, who will invest $1,000 in a safe and profitable busi- Ness now paying $300 per month, LLOYD, 29 Broadway, (A TARINER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPITAL, TO join na light, profitable business; article staple and @ monopoly, For interview and particulars call on MOODY & O., 183 Broudwa: A Sontpot ING INTER) n the city for $5,000, now. est Job printing, oft realizing sul bstuntial profits, Further information of CHAS. G. DAHL & CO., 112 and 114 Broadway. LITHOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, SUCCESSFULLY Es- tablished in the manufacture of tron show cards, and adap: for other lithographic works, would either take a partner ot means and ability or sell out entirely. Address (RUN SIGNS, box 5,318 Post office. SMART, AC , WITH $3,000, WANTED— In an operation in Real Estate, im which $26,000 can be realized without risk. Apply to LOCK, 139 Eighth stre ear Broadway A ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED for merchants, manufacturers and others. Persons with capital seeking business advised of approved opportant- tics. Reterences—The McKillop & Sprague Company Commercial Agency and other leading houses. GRIGC CARLETON & CO., Financial and Business Agents, 98 Broadway. —CAPITAL SECURED IN ONE OF THE OLD. IVE MA for Manufacturers, merchants, incorporated companies, ie Persons desiring investments iniormed of desirable chances. CHARLES G, DAHLGREN & CO., 112 Broadway. HALU INTEREST IN A WELL-KNOWN | PROFIT- ao business, estatlished 10 years; proflis larse; but litte eapiial required; endorseinents first class; will Dear investigation. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF GUOD ADDRESS AND AA. habits, having $500 cash, may secure a moderate, but regular’ weekly compensation, Apply at Mr. Hovey’s, JA East Sixteenth str NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN WILLING TO INVEST money as silent partner, with a gentleman of means, can securé an excellent income permanently; good rel- erence. Address STERLING, Herald office. YOUNG, ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED—IN THE business of manutacturing ladies’ and children’s Wear; capital required $5,000 For interview address MANU ottice. Kood references required. FACTURER, box 106 Herald TRUNK STORE TO LET—ON BROADWAY, above Union square ; Stock for sale, at half its cos! Tent and terms of payinent easy: lease if desirable. Ap- ply to ©, 8. PECK & UO,, 951 Broadway. INTEREST IN A WHOLESALE DRUG long standing and experience, with a ver desirable und extensive trade; location, 8 Louls, Mo, To a good business man, or & party’ tamiliar with the business, this Is’ unques- Uonably a fine opportunity to make money by the conduct of the business.” For par- iculars address box 4,813 New York Post office. JOR SALE—TERMS EASY, NEAR MaNCHESTER, Vt, a new Grist Mill and Wooden Ware Manufac- cellent dwellings and buildings: water and steam powers at a bargain, Address A.J. WHITCOMB, East Rupert, Vt For. SALE CHEAP—FOR CASH OR GOOD REAL ate, a fine stock of real Laces, Silk Velvet,s Fane: &c, Address BUSINESS, box ht house, o urchase and in the tor Goods, Trimmings, Herald office. grees ANY PERSON OR PERSONS WANTING A usually good business, wholesale and retail, es jished over 30 years by present proprietor, easily man- aved and highly reputable, and having abont $29,000 at their command, apply to UKIGGS, CARLELON & CO., WANTED—IN THE WESTERN MORTGAGE ng an influential acquaintance among capitalists and can induce those having money to ook into the merits of a good, safe investment. Astor House, or address EDWD. L. w York Post office. STABLISHED BUSTS now doing @ fine business; a large quan: rty for sale and to let, and hand- heap. Address } EAL town offic tity of desira somely fu will be sold MORTIMER, box 125 Herald Uptown Branch office. IAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH $25,000, IN A well established business, doing a zoo trade and capable of being largely increased. 185 Heraid off IAL RE © tleman having superior con timacy with leading railway pose and goed moral character, can obtaia a position with a leading house ina staple article. ‘The trade is ¢ tablished, and will be handed over toa man who ci strengthen and increase it, No letters from parties who Addr 8s R.G., box have ordinary commercial traveliers’ experience or who merely desire change of place will be considered, and all must irive an inter. be Address PERMANEN' view is grants ie Heraid office. WANTED —A PARTNER WITH $2.00) TN A GROCERY and tea store, to extend the business; two years tablished and doing @ vod cash business; rete and required. Address York. would sell out. W —$3,000 rtner, to 1» OX rice given D. DAWSON, station D, New TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $6.00), IN A ST RIC ly cash business; profits 2 no risk; Apply at 135s ADDITIONAL xtend a ¢ D ‘ocery and Tea Bust. ness now enjoying ood credit in city 14 hour's travel New York: with a respectable party only ac- with the trade a mutually profitable arrange. effected: single man preterred, Address 2 , box 165 Herald office. -PARTNER WANTED IN. A STAPLE cash business that will pay $10,000 per an ryiew, where full particulars will be given, Major THOMAS, Herald office. ment ean b 54.000 —RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PARTY pt. + with good ri sto engave as Partner ina safe and extra pre ¢ manufacturing business, full investigation desired. Address 8. G, H., box 150 Her- ald oftice. 5.000 a ncGextEeMa’ GOOD CREDIT, ). + who has been turni i material and la- to the cits if is now its creditor, would like to give Nis active attention to some legitimate business outside the pool of politics. Address MACADAMS, Herald office. AN ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING 7.000. Business for sale; cash trade; profits reason for seling, present owner has other bust will bear strict investigation. Address CONFI OE, Herald ofie $10,000 ~AtHonovet MECHANIC. OF LONG IN ness; expericnce, will invest ‘the above amount, together with his servi in a well-established Clothing House, Address BUSINESS, station E TO $2000) SPECIAL CAPITAL, $100,000 Santee repiace retired capital extend business, which is first class in every re Gobbing and commission); established 10 years; ex- tremely profitable und perfectly sae; commenced on cup ot $7,000; present assets, $95),000; indebtedness, $125,007; present. business, $45,000 per ‘month; ean be ine creased to $300,00) to $350,000 r month ; every facility and the trade fo ilo it, with a mon 4 large portion o: their merchandise, exclusive s commission) of entire production of ‘one of the ma actories in the countr which hay rec creased its fictlities tor production to annum, goods that lead the market. With @ teasonab condition of the business atlairs of the country th special can be nearly if not quite trebled. ima five or six nd t Years’ pariuership; an opportunity rarely if ever b offered and worth investication. Ii investinent is desi in legitimate business, large returns wi standing of house Al, reter- Adress for interview, with real Heraid oftice safety beyond questlo ene! xceptionab! name, WORKERS, box 'l INSTRUCTIO! . 2) FOURTH AVENUE, Hookkeeping, Writing, neuag y and evening, Ladies! tion in telegraphy to $1; taught prac Demand for operators, T THOMPS opposite ¢ Arithmetic and L department. Redu tically, with instruments. LL OF PROF. ETIENNG LAMBERT'S FRENCH Classes meet at Monday and Thursday—ll ‘Tuesday and Friday—!l A. Wednesday and Saturday Now Class—saturday. First lesson tree to all WANTEDIA, GRADUATE ity ag tutor, at No Apply from 1 to 3 6’cloe! OF HARVARD UNIVER. West Thirty-fourth street Reference required. DRY GOODS. FPR Hates HAIR si awis equal to human hair; can be combed and ben Switche: haman Hair cheapest and best in th ket; solld Switches, one yard long. $3; French Swi $4; Curls, $i and upwards; ladies’ hatr dre over, 2c.’ Intest styles always on hand. 2 Bowery, between Fourth and Great Jones streets, up stairs, and 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets, up stairs. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C A SCHOONER FOR SALE—CARRY 60 TONS IN FIVE feet of water; will carry her load all on deck; is in good running order. quire of DANIEL IRWIN, Sail- ‘maker, corner of First and rront streets, Newburg, N.Y JOR SALE—TWO SCOWS; 5, CARRY about 200 tons ol 5 108 Herald office,