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Xe THE NEW YORK HERALD.’ NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1874. ee PRICE FOUR CENTS CTORY FOR ADVERTWERS. MUSEMENTS—Sx00"D Pace—FPirst, secomt end third Ler ROLOUNe Secon PaGr—Third cot <4 2S age HERD. ! ip Pace— OABDERS RE te Ecos PA column. WUAR! GING WAN iD Pace— peodth ite NEAL ESTAT? FOR SALE—Pinse Pace— pusiviens S SPPORPUNTT#S—Finsr Pace—Fourth col 3 NOTICES—1 Page—Sixth7column, Bun EE SRE i SALE—Fixst Pace—Fourth cunts AND SALEMEN—Secomp Pace—Fourth col- coadiiMi: “ AND GRBENERS—Seconn Pace—Fourtn y oASTWISE, ee gag Pace—Fifth and aeperenitiae a Page—Fifth’ edlumn. xh 6 0 LET, SURNISHED AND UN- nust Page—Third column, HIP=—Fiest Page—Fifth column. 7 Pscx—Third column. 74 Page fourth aiid Afth columns, pro » Pace—Thlrd co OMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Pack hind column. K—seconD Pace—Third column. ‘TED—FEMALES—Sxconp PaGe—Fourth col- WANTED—MALES—Sxconp - Pacr—Fifth col- Y PRESENTS—First Pacer—Recond column. , CARRIAGES, 4&C.—Finxst Pace—Second col- “Seconp Page Fifth colu RUOMS, &C., WANTED—Sicowp Pace—Third yon." 'tON—First Pacr—Fourth cofumn. TICES—Fins? Pace— Second column. ES—First Pace—Fourth column. OUND—Finst Pace—First column. —Sicond Pack—Third colamn. TELS—Sxcoxp Pace—Fifth column, L—sucoxy Pace Fi th column. OND Pac Third column. ND DRE sSMAKING—Finsr Pacx—Sixth Us ADVERTISEMENTS—E1curm Pace— mn. 07 D Pace—Second column, im Race—First column. PORTER. "ORGANS, &U.—suconD Pacs—Third ear FOF FtGE NOTICE Finer Pace—Sixth column. LS—Sreo! hird column, PROFESSIONAL = situal Ly ANTLD—FEMALES— Seconp Page eolum: ROPERT af Ll OF TH City Miron SALE OR TO RENT. Pace —Fourth column. L ESTATE To | sash pil Pace—Fourth TIQN—-F inst. Bee tira column, ATTO. WANTED--FEMALES—Szcony Page— fo oe Folnan. Saas ANTED—MALES—Sx0oxp Pace—Fourth Le te OTIC ‘S—First Pacr—First and second col- ORTING—Dous, BIRDS, 4C.—rinst Pace—Second ‘column. OBAGi—Finst Pace—Second column. TRADES—Stcony Pace—Fifth colum! p by! La] BUSINESS PURPUSES-F inst. Pace—Third Ave Laks) GUIDE--First Pace—Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LET— Piast Pace—Third Solduat DVO, PURCIIA, “ixth column. SHESTER COUNTY 1 PR OPER FOR SALE OR lO LET—First Pace—Foufth column. ER RESORTS—Seconp Pace—Fitth column. BTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—First Pace—Fourth col- umn. RALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. DVERTISEMENTS F@ @ THE NEW YORK HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANOH OFFICE, 1,205 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, \TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY.SECOND Na oors. 'OE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE Re DYERTISEMENTS ARE RECRIVED AT ALL PURS UP 10 9 P, M. AT OFFICE RATES, i RLEM OFFICE, 2,386 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED 9A. M, TO 730 P.M. VSDEALERS AND §OYS SUPPLIED WITH aT « O'CLOCK, EVERY “MORNING. AD- ISLS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO HOUT EXTRA CHARG ne {UBLIC ARE GAUTIONED AGAINST 50- H.LED BRANCHES IN TWENTY.THIRD AND Ki ¥-SECOND STREETS, Ris AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ba KRAMER & CO., AM VE BEER APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE Vy YORIHERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- Ss wit! COPIES OF THE HERALD, ANT ALSO \GLE MBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES QUIRIN§ THEM. PERSO NAL. ZY CHANGE YOUR 1 LOCATION 2 ‘AT ¢ 0. OK, Sendadress to E. NTLEMAN DESIRES HONORABLE ACQUAINT- ance of lady he asked if name was Robinson ‘nty Roe Min to Calvary church, Tuesday evening. y ELBERT HARPER OR M‘LAREN—PLEASE SEND yee address to J, TOWNSHEND, Bennett Building, P. W.—ABSENT, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN, I wish you a happy New Year. Address your box 18%, INERVA—A HAPPY NEW YEAR. MAY HEAVEN id shower down its choicest blessings on thee and thine, ak the shackles and allow thee do, unite with an Ing to thine {aithtul, 5 ©, omer E—A LETTER FOR “you at ‘THE ‘CEPT KINDEST WISHES OF A DEVOTED he Trust in happier yDENCE—YoU! R NOTE RECEIVED ‘EN ted. On New Year's Day (unlortunately) Cabal alent from the city. Pi gest some other ar- ent; althoug! , Tshould be happy to Han lnterview. Please address Mr. CONFIDEACE ald offic BUss"—WisH YOU HAPPY NEW YEAR, | WARE you not hungry ? DIMEMBER, TWO WEEKS AGO YOU SAID YoU would be back Friday, 26th of Decemper. If you pivase tell me the samme way where J could see you, LETTER OF THE 22D AT HAND, AND DO NOT understand ail, as no other has been Teceived, Wilt prwrite, but expect to appear about the middie of he han EXPRESSMAN WHO TOOK THE TRUNKS from Carmansville will plese deliver at No. 116 West hirty-second street, to ANNIE MONROK, RT ANTED—INFORMATION OF MICHAEL OWENS, married to Margaret I. McKternan, county Mona- reland; when last heard trom was in Portiand, resem received by his mother-in- cK an, 1,071 First avenue, New York. \OUND—THE PAST YEAR, A v. ALUABLE BRACE. let, mounted with diamonds and pearis, addre: ith os Veranda aioe) C. 8. A., box 136 Ueraid office. SMALL BLUE ENAMEL AND GOLD t (with cross in i ‘Is inlaid on tace), for which e reward will be paid on return toJ, ALDEN .D, No. 33 Wall street . ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Sl, A YOUNG yellow, curling ‘hair, white ni had ona ‘en dollars ape will be paid on return. OsT OR STOLEN BANK BOOK NO. 72,831, OF THE Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. The finder be rewarded on leaving, it it at the Bank, No. Si Hp mbers street. ARY CAREY, Depositor. ST. iN FIFTA AV VENUE, FROM FORTIETH to Forty-seventh street, or on Forty-seventh street } Sixth avenue, a Pocketbook, with a small sum of ey. ie findes will be sul itably rewarded by leaving it 18. JA ULN’S, 62 xen avenus Br A LADY'S MOSAIC EARRING, LOST ON 125TH et, between Sixth and righth venues. | The fer will’ be liberally rewarded by le: it at St a Hotel, corner Forty-second street od "Broadway, Fat, ON WEDNESDAY, IN OR NEAR PURCELL'® a bi ‘ketbook. The @nder can retain Parone ii" be vwall piosse sonirn the pocketbook and pers io 269 West Fitty-secos second street RAYRD OR STOLEN—FROM 219 EAST FIFTY- apie strovt, a small Black and Tan, answering to the ra.” To any one returning her a liberal re- rd wild be avert and no guesuons asked. SPECIAL NOTICES. annem me he nnn nnnrinbnenenne ‘A toate meas or KENTUCRY. E BRAMLETT Basterd Agents, 69 Brosaway, —HAVANA LOTTERY DRAWING OW FILE AND + information given by JOSEPH BATES, 196 Broad- A GRAND GIFT CONCERT FOR THE of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, }25),000 {0 ge siven away, withent iat Agent for New York, —CUBA HAVANA LOTTERY. Koval Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery, Brunswick Goyernweny Prizes cashed and intormajion Lock box 5,594. st De LA PARE RS. 8. S. CLINE WILE GIVE A LITELE PRESENT lady who will call or send to 105 West Forty- on J it wate 196 Broadway, room & ven. DOR ZSCHOCH, née. Nassau aur vy Ye CUBA—BOX 4,99 POST _ No.7 Mu OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO aig present cng of the estate of Jeremiah H. Cre ofice of MEBECHAN 7 Warren street, tors ie Nl ag FLOWERS.—WILLIAM FITZPATRIC: Broadway, will have on hand a splend: pe ni Of Huskers of Flowers tor New Year's Dingoes give your orders early, as flowers wil FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. HaTRA Clan Xo, 4S-—vxcaan $1, 1873, Ho. Ghewecuanan 81, 1873, “GEREN E 6 co. Stanigers. HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED; ‘correspondence strictly’ NORTH CAROLINA—CLA orders faithfully execute Circulars, containing information, tree R & C0., 30 Wall street. LOTTERY,—PRIZES + cashed; official drawings on Her with fuil {niorination tree. Address P. O, Di toner and Geusral Agent, 30 Liberty street, New Work. att 3 ByENIKG TELEGRAM, Bue ve pita NING © ALWAYS AHEAD ALWAYS AHEAD WITH ALL TH ALWAYS AHEAD — aan THE — ALWAYS LL OVE 1TH RA! WITH ALL Tike PLR HE Two ouNrs TH! OVER THE Sire q ve THE OIT¥Y TWO POSTAGE PREPAID PART OF tee peter ee OR i re 8 SIX 3 SIX MONTLB: YEAR. STREET, HERALD BUILDING.” ____ SPORTING—DUGS, BID», &C. KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, Il diseases; Prepared DOVEY'S, No. 8 Greene —FOR SALE, Food for moo street, near C "ty ‘AUCTION—ON | 5 PauDa, fa JANUARY cu 1874, AT M.VAN TABSELL, AUOTI AT AUCTION. MART, 10) Li SND ie KAS? TR ET. oy rohwen “HORSES, 1.256 Chee and true re all harae Horse: afraid Gt nowhing « oan be driven by a trot together betier than 33g minutes, and man’s road oF tumily teat are s unsurpassed VERMONT BLACK HAWK, ia hands, 7 years: ‘tind in all barnem; free irom vices ver n trot in 2:80 or better in condition; is oPnothings can be driven by auy. ues is superior to Dole: never been handled for speed: is very promising, and by handling will be made to trot very fast, and sound) kind and perfect every Way. uilt to order ir , by STEER & 00., or BROU! STRE, = : TOP a ete Warranted in oe BLACK HO: eT. T BY BREWSTER & ‘co. of Double iyarness, single Harness, Blankets, Robes, RE TURNOUT OF PRIVATE FAMILY, HO ARE COMPELLED TO E Mosr BE SEEN TO B WILL BE SOLD RAIN goon HORSE FOR SALE CHEaP, —THE OWNER has no use for him. Inguire at Washburn’s stables, 130 Chrystie street. SALES J AP J AUCTION. ss B. MINER, Al AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 9 Chambers and 77 Reade street. By A! ae B. MIN wy & By ates ATURDAY, ‘y 3, at 10 o'clock, fatthetr i suiesrooms TT Rei GENTEEL fe Coppers: and WOuNTTO RE “consisting of i Mantel Mirrors; colored reps; black walnut, oak and mahogany Bed- asteads, Bureaus, Washstands and Commodes, Lounges, Rockers, Centre and side Tab'es, Ktageres, Cottage Suits, spring and hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Bolsters and P crockery, glass, silvery Utensils, © Alco about 200 fine, Steel ngraviugs and Chromos, handsomely framed. t ether with a num. ber of fine Illustrated Standard Works ; also about 5,000 Imported Cigars UPWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, «MPTORY SALY TO CLOSE THE COPARINERSIIP OF THE LAKGE PRINTING, MUBOTEORE EEN AND Bavetador cane STATION ERY ae ye MESSRS. CUSHING. | DUA # OU. AT NOS. "i BROADWAY AND 13) CONTE STREET BY EDWA RD SCHEN a ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 1874, at 10 o'clock, as above, the entire contents of these large and well known establishments, to wit: About 36 Hoe and other Printing Presses, Type and Cases for the sane, gne complete machine shop, "containing, Machinists! Tools or every Sescripam, one complete ectroty: ing pparatus, Bookbinders, Paper Cutters, Ruling Machines other utensils, one elegaut twenty horse power’ Engine and two Boilers (one of them entirely new), & large quantity of Paper Stock; also all the Office Furpi- ture, consisting of tour Safes, Desks, Chairs, &e. ; also the working room Furniture, Horse, Wagon, Harness, &c. Bale peremptory. EORGE J. SMITH. AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 11 Chambers street.—By virtue of foreclosure of a chattel mortgaze I will sell at public anction, on ' riday, January 2, at 10:3), the Lease and Fixtures of a first clast gyster saloon and Festaurant,:02 Eighth avenue. GEO, SMI! Attorney tor M Mort re. ORTGAGE SALE.—BY VIRTUE CF A POWER OF attorney I have foreclosed a certain chattel mort- Kage; said mortgage was filed in the office of the Rexis- ter of the county of Kings. For the non-pertormance of the conditions therein contained | have take: possession the tollowing goods and chatteis, to wi planing Machines, five Horses, two Box Trucks, four umber Wagons, one light Buugy, two sets of double Harnesgand tour seis of single Harness. all of which I will exPbse tor sale to the highest cash. bidder, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Sth day of January, 1874, at ae box factory of Georne Heid, No. 19 Sedgwick street, Brook- lyn, WALTER THORN, Attorney for Mortiagee, _TOX LET ‘FOR BUS! és PURPOSES, | ‘ATiaNtiON: NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS 10 RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATKD BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, ac, OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES &C., 40, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 2X67 FEET, AT $300, £400, $500 AND UPWARD T0_ $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM. PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, | | lel3 ie ; | IF 1,800 iret - ¥ 1500 1,200 = 130 1,500 = = sro = 2,800,000 1,800 000 00 2,000 1,500 500 — — 800 1,600 1,200 500 1,250 1,000 SD 1,250 — 500 1,250 = = 500 _- _- - VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO | OFFIGHS- FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE 0: NO. 2 PINE STREET. LUNCH ROOM TO LET.—200 PEOPLE TO SUP. ply. Frankfort House, corner Frankfort and Wil- Mam streets, CORNER STORE TO LE’ T—SAMPLE ROOM: best stand down town. Frankfort House, corner of Franktort and Wilham sirects. HOUSE AND STORE TO pedis td WEST BROAD- stand. Way ; good. b A. H. SMITH, F , 202 William street. — = CITY REAL ESTATE rok SALE. Centra}, A. TSW, FIRST CLASS BROWY STONE HOUSES on Fifth and Mudison avenues: also several on the intarmedions streets (or sale at a sacrifice. ALON SL East Seventeenth street, EAR FIFTH AVENUE FOR SALE, FOUR STORY ton has every convenience Rravamants animel inte, soece artisticmanner ; lot 25x100, inspection melted. -Ap- ply on premises, or ito NE & CAPRON, corner wenty-elgnth street and Broauway. NHE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE HOUSES ARE OF- fered for sale at reduced prices, with tmmediate pos- session : Eero, place, No. I4, near Fourth street; tine house, 25x94 feet, including extension ; lot 100 feet. St. Mark's place, No. 15, near the Kowery; large, well built house ; lot 26x112 feet. Fourteenth street, west of second avenue: four stor, py brown stone, frat ‘class, | Twanty- third street, No. ar Madison square: four story house, Yoxex1O 4 dmily-lghth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues: desii our stoi id basement house, IS6AG0x100., East Forty-second: stree ome four story house, 2 feet wide, Park and e'egant first class house, 25 feet wide. Lexington near Twenty-ninth street; large and roomy first cl house, finely situated tor air and light, For list of others apply'to k. H, LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street. ATM AVENUE, ABOVE 42D STREET.—A MODERN, 1) egira wide corner, House, elegant order, price low} also Nos. 435, 531, 200, 746, 751 and 750 9th avenue. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. Enst side. HE ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, NO. 11 EAST d7th street, a bargain: a'so 18 East 57th 'street, 27 feet front; also 12 ‘East 2d. ‘we West 58th, 20, 24 and 35 West 56th street, » P, SGYMUUR, I7L Broadway. BROOKLYN PROPERTY ‘FOR SALE AND TO LET, [ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON NAV. AND BOERUM 87. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P, M ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, x REET, BROOKLY RIOR SALE OR TO LET—VERY NEAT SMALL new brick House, 237 Monroe street. near Nostrand avenue; excellently built, well located, all improve- ments; ho permit rebuired. Take Gates avenue cars, J.B. ‘OUSKY, owner, 5) Henry y street, Brooklys . }OR SALE OR TO LEASE—TWO LARGE FACTO. ries (connected), with 60 horse power Engine; good Ughts will sell tor oue-third less than its value. . REYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Williamsbury “COUN PROPERTY FOR SAI SALE AND FO. T TARRYTOWN—AND ALL ALONG THE BAST bank of the Hudson, furnished and unturnished Houses and Cottages tor sale and to let, with immediate Possession, at very low prices. Maps, )hotographs and l_particulars with & EMBERSCX. 64) Sixth avenue, between Thirty-eight and mhiety ninth streets DESIRABLE COUNTRY _RESIDENOR AND im acres, overlooking city New Brunswick, modern improvements; numerous outbuildings; pleut s; frequent trains, Owner ¥ Latayetie avenue, Brooklyn, 10 LET- FURNISHED, 20 MINUTES FROM GRAND Central depot, 10 minutes’ walk from depot, boat landing oF horse cars, a Country Readence, eonthini 12 rooms, handsomely furnished: s‘able, tine fruit of a Kinds, one acre of ground; $1, or would let unfurhished, to a good tenant: diately, Inquire of M. J, MURK 1Q ACRE, FRUIT FarMs, $300; CONVENIENT TO New York market; no payment for five years; larger Farms, $1,00) and upward. German and English pamphlets. 44 Broome street. TWO FIRST CLASS FIVE STORY marble Stores, Park place, near Broadway, free and clear, to HALON for at Lots or Tenement Proper PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Kast Seventeenth st. EAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT AT STAMFORD—SPA- cious modern monse, carriage house, several acres; will exonange to tor Mort ui 8 or others urities; equity $15,000. W, A’ Ve bR, Riverside station, Conn. YOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT BRIDGEPORT, Conn,, a handsome English Villa Residence, beauti: fully situated on the Sound, fF ity or Wesichester County Property; value $15,0,0. K. PHILLIS, 237 Broadway, office 11. (0° EXCHANGE-—FINE HOUSES IN BROOKLYN for unencumbered farms; $50,000 Equity in Broad gireet for stock Farm tree; Lots "in Orange tor City Property. MA DOX, 42 John street, 7 ANTED—FROM $1,00TO $10,000 WORTH OF MER- chantable Goods of any sind, suitabie for Texas trade; unencumbered Lots wi ‘ven at cash vaiua- tion. “Aderess MERCHANT, "box 38 ‘9 Post oftice, ANTED—COUNTRY PLACE, WI?PH FEW ACRES. and good House, in exchange tor the Equity, $6,000, of very pleasant House in Brook: a3 Address, full par- ticulars, box 4,993 Post office, New Y ork. $800. 000 WORTH OF IMPROVED REAL Estate (first class and unencumbered) in this city to exchange in one parcel for vacant et well located in this city. Apply to BE, HANFORD, Broadway. SIXTH AVENUE STORE TO LEASE—301, COR- ner Twenty-fourth street, west side, near Booth’s and Mason.c Temple ; best location on avenue for sample Tooin and cigars. Apply at No. 389. A FINE LOFT, 50X100, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Power, to Jel.—Good light; suitable for light manu- incturing purposes Also aine ‘Store. Apply at 89 and 87 Wooster street. —THE FINEST TOP SLEIGH IN TH built by Brewster & Co. $1. suitable tor two horses, or very iu hand; has shifting s ndsome for four seat tor outriders; sold low. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. FEW MORE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL ONE And two seat Sleighs left; they are of the best con- and any one intending to pur- chase shouid call and a wee them at the manutactory, No. struction and materia! Bat tbh rit SLEIGHS. & CO., sole agents for Z. Thom) heed J scesace to the old house of Kin & Fine Portland sleigh: aleo fine*Alban West side Carr! 1,494 and 1,496 ‘eer near Worty1 Catters, at the ‘\HEAP—OFFICES, LOFTS AND STORES IN 23, 25 ‘and 4l Lisnenard street; assortment on Church and Sdloining str streets, trom $150 to $4,000. LIONEL FROrH- ispenard street, near Church; branch of 820 Third avenue. ROVISION STORE TO LET—AT HARLEM, ON A corner, including smoke, ice houses and first class fixtures, THOMAS &. BERDELL, 306 East 118th treet ai es RENT—TWO OFFICES ON FIRST FLOOR, FUR. nished or not; |r CE a was and steam, teat included; also Desk Room, roadway, room 10 RENT OR LEASE ON FAVORABLE TERMS—A spucious Ground Floor, S0xi0, splendidly adapted for wholesale tancy groceries, shelt or saddlery hard ware, tin plate or metals. Apply on the premises, 49 and and 51 Park place. BUSINESS OPPUKTUNITIES. A “A GENTLEMAN, WITH £50 CASH, WANTED—TO join and undertake the management of a very profit able business, upon salary and share of profits: recent Tesults $100,000 per anuum:; quick returns, Acaress AUAX, Herald Uptown Branch aflice. YOUNG MAN, LEAVING FOR TEXAS ON AO- count of his health, would like to make some busi- ness connection or be entrusted with any business. Ad- dress TH RAS, Herald office. STOCK OF FANCY GOODS ah ORIGINAL PACK. ages at wholesale price; $40,00. us whole or bart, at a bargain, or Leis © ene and Real eet MQVIST, 150 Nassau street, fate PLACE HOTEL, FACING BROADWAY, BE- tween Cooper Institute and Bible House.—Most and cial over 100 suits rooms; ptoress Res- to lease favorably. Apply at 25 RARE ~ OPPORTUNITY TO AN ACTIVE BUs itl 000 in cash, to take an inter per cent: to extend the business over entire new fleld; best security and relerences given ‘Ad. dress, tor one week, E. W. C:, box 153 Herald office, 10 RESTAURATEURS.—FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF valuable Sixth avenue corner propert: above Twenty-third street; just the restaurant, Only responsible parties able to give security need apply. HOLMES | BROS, , 46 Kast Twent OUNTRY BOARD FOR, HORSES—SIXTE, EN MILES in New Jersey, near j Macres; timothy hay; fine siabling; horses sent OR SALE—A PORTLAND SLEIGH, ae GOOD OR- der, cheap. Apply at stable 89 Irving place. (SAL! A MEDIUM SIZED BAY MARE, old; @ tree traveller, without a vice; has been used by a physician tor the past five years; sold for want Sherwood’s stable, Forty first street, between Le xington and T Third avenues, House 2 BLANKETS, LAP 40.—AN EL. of use; price $10u, RUGS, HARNESS, SLEIGH EGANT ASSORTMENT AT Re a CLEAR OUT LA STOCK, E. BARTLETT, IM- PoRreie AND MANUFACTURER, 62 WARKEN ST! reg Mh) TO LEIGHS, aLETONS, Belis, Garringeae Harness, Sleighs of every style, price and kind: best assortment in New York. Bells trom $2 50 Coaches, Clarences, Coupes, top, road and Express Wagons, sulkies, Rockaways Pp up; Robes trom $12 up. new and second hana, at AY, 20 and 22 Woosti iter st EIGHS | AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP, rising Clarences, Coupes, Rockawaysand Phae- Sieighs, t6 make room for new E00, No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn, FIGHS—TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED; and one-seated Sleighs, at 161 William street, up tons; 100 second hand stock; + Very reasonable M. STIVERS HAS NOW READY HIS d Dexter and Eureka Cutters, which are also an assortment of Albany, 1 and ia made Cutters and Sleights, wi . 14 to ise East Talrty-first Stree} LEGAL NOTICES. OTIOE,— THE LATE DAVID BALDERSTON, OF 49 Regent street, Greenock, having by his trust dispo- sition and setiiement leit a legacy to M derston or Mackenzie, his sister, Mackenzie, sometime blacksmith Scotland many dren, notice is Balderston or Mackenz le, if alive, or, if de dren, are required to claim the said bequest an lish their right thereto within two day of February, 1373, th derston’s death, and that if she orthey {ail to do so Mr. Balderston’s trustees will proses dt to the other residuar: ust disposition and se’ Communications ‘on the subject to be L, Solicitor, Mansion House, Greenock, widow of William In Glasgow, who left wed ago, and, failing her, to her chil- ‘ears from the 24th the said David Bal- to pay over, the said tees, as directed by nieand codicits thereus, dressed to JOHN on REWARD.—Lost, os ~~ FIETY-SEVENTH ie) stres between Fi; renue and river, en ie enamel gold Watch. At Yn diamonds, ort jain and Pin attached. The honest finder will repeita Bove reward by returning the same to 8 it Fisty-seventh tree ‘SPECIAL NOTICE, RE, Lge yg MER- in separate rooms, at | age remove ie care. CSTORAGE FOR FURN' + chandise, &c., furnitui wg be E.—WEST SIDR house for furniture, rate rooms; accommodation tablishment in New Yo manager. ‘Office, 593 Hudson street, near P Rweltth street, STORAG® WARE. pianos and baggage, in sepa- paperior & to ene RALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROORLXN, her of Fulton avenue and Boebum street Open trom 8 A. M, to 9 P. mn Sanday from SSISTANCE GIVEN™TO POOR FAMILIES, ve children, who want to go W mpany oar o Call at office of ilarew's Aid Boviety, oy ‘ourth stregt trou 9 wb daily, annrnnnnr HOLIDAY PRESENT: Tpouay PRESENTS_—IN "WATCHES, DIAMONDS, solid Silverware ; cuckoo, French, American Clocks; in fine selections at coral and gold Jewelr: duced prices at FRANKFIELD & CO, ‘ai Jewe'| avenue and Fourteenth Street and B isi sed Uy ski asta dma cn ighth rie cor- HE DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Will occupy, the store adjoining the principal entrance of their building, corner Broadway and Fourteenth street, and now offer the corner Store to let, with the Basement and the whole or upper part of the First Floor to let. Also the Store on the south end of the building, on Broadway, with the Basement. Also Offices or Floors on the third, fourth, flich and sixth stories, and studios on the seventh and vighth stories. Steam passenger and freight elevators. Building heated throughout by steam. For plans and particulars apply to KB. H., LUDLOW & +, No. 8 Pine st., or 35 Kast Seventeenth st, DWELLING HOUSES TO “LET. Unfarnished. MALL FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, IN WEST 105TH street, with cellar, at $18 monthly. Apply in cand. th shee neat Ninth avenue, or drug store, 1 (0 RENT—THE SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE NO. 14 Horatio street (Jackson, square); immediate posses- sion. Apply to JOUN SCOTT, 641 H ison street, FURNISHED ROOMS J AND APARTMENTS TO LET. OR TWO GENTLEMEN ACCOMMODATED WITH nice Rooms, low prices, without board; handsome Parlor or Third Floor to let; table choice. ‘Relerences, 147 West Forty fifth street, $4 5() UF PARLOR, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, OU ensuite, turnisned, tor housekeeping: con venient to cars and’ staxes, Central Apartment House, No. 123 Forty-tourth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenu (pa WEEK. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, ON 16 Booed floor; private house ; modern Improvements; fn earsand boat. 249 East 125th street, ne location; near Second avenue, 1 TH STREET, 45 WEST.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nisned Room on second floor, to a gentleman and wife or two single men; also Room for one stugle man, References. 50 FAST, TWENTY-NINTH STREET | WEST OF OU Fourth avenue.—Two nicely furnished Rooms, connecting, on second floor; modern improvements: desirable (or gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives; rooms large. UNFURNISHED ROOMS Cd APART- MENTS T TO > LET. ARENCH FLATS: “TO. “LRT—CHEAP, WITH ALL IM- ovement, ip a nice hou: heap rent to a nice family. w hirty-frth street, ‘Kine No. 2 bell for housekeeper, LOORS, COTTAGES AND BRICK HOUSE TO LET-- To suit the times; Cottage, 8 rooms, Sixteenth street, ; Second Floors, Ninth ward, with tice people, $18 to } brick House, Ninth ward, all improvements, Upper ‘art of House, 9 rooms, $37 50. Apply at 603 Hudson st 10. eer ire ia Lay FAMILY, A SPLENDID ‘ate house 252 West Thirty-sixth st, 10 fg etd RESPECTABLE TENANTS ONLY, IN the brown stone house No. 7 more street, near Bleecker, First Floor, six rooms; rent $32, 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, TO A SMALI, FAMILY, the second and third Floors, containing 7 rooms and bath privilege, in private house, 141 West Thirty-s ona, © Call trom 9 to 10 or Tost. M. References id quires 10 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE PUSSESSION, THE F Epcond whe ley Renwick te four ey ire places; W: naw to pm tepeat Apply on ‘Aras Hoar. _ Jun Cen BAKERY FOR SALE—CAPACITY LARGE; two reel ovens in operation: location central to the, best New York city trade; convenient to the lines of ocean steamers and panyine. Apply at 152 West Twentie eth street, New York ¢ OP E J AND CLEAR LOTS AND CHOICE of 15 Houses, lightly mortgaged, for Dry Goods, only 18 miles from'New York. Calton JAMES L. BUD: WELL, 111 Brain street, Rahway, N. J. WOR SALE—A COAL AND WOOD YARD, WITH Kindling Wood Factory, Steam Engine and Ma- chinery, Horses, Carts all Fixtares completes doing a large business: pro} ncinda agolght lots, With water front. HOMEK MU: Gas No. 2 Pine street ARTNER WANTED—TO JOIN THE Onsen m a new Work of Art. FIELD, __46 Beekman street, third | floor. HE BUSINESS LOCATED AT 9 EA‘! P TWENTY- third street is for sale to ® cash purchaser; must have . cash and come Friday morning. No others need apply. 1.750 wit, SECURE HALE INTEREST 1X A pleasant, respectable business in Baltimor Paving $00 per month, net Cail atzZ7 West Twenty-siaah str $5 000. -WisHINg 70 EXTEND My BUSINESS, would take a first man as partner, with the above amount; business 1s frst class; no ris! and is a rare chance, especially tor a person of. m 3 wishing to place @ son in business. Address S. F. A, Heral office, “__.YAC HTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. WV ANTED—A 60 FOOT KEEL SCHOONER YACH must have staterooms and water closet, Address x 4,141 Post office, Boston. 100 BOATS ON HAND—WOODAND METALLIC ,OR built to order with despatch, 368 and 373 South street, and L1ith street, Harlem Kiver, STEPHEN ROBERTS, OAN OFFICE E FULTON AND NEW MAN aETOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies tor any amount CORNER FOURTH STREET— eral advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silke, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces ‘and Personal Prop: erty ofevery description, JAMES P. MAITHEWS, DVANCES MADE TO ) ANY AMOUNT oN, DIA monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, India Snawls, Laces, Merchandise in original or proken packages, or purchased at JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO 'S, 134 Fulton street, Private office for ladies, Established 1880. Se habla Espanol. | CTUAL BUSINESS “SCHOOL—WEST SIDE BUSI- ness,College, Twenty-third sireet, corner Sixth av Oren jay = evening. Llegaut facilities aud low Please call A FEW VACANCIES, DAY AND EVENING, AP THE New York Institute of Phonograph, Twenty-third Street, corner Sixth avenue, the only place where pho- ography 1s taught successfully, Private lessons, ANTED—IN A SCHOOL, A FRENCH GENTLEMAN to give It lessons weekly, trom the 7th inst. to end ne preferred who does attend Mr. Borel's church, Pow om stating terms, SCHOOL, box 2725 New York ‘ost office, __DENTISTRY, BRAUTIFUL BET, $5, $8,—GUM TEETH, | $10; ingle, $1; warratived | ey » with gas, Uc, A ti silver filling, Open Sundays, 262 Sixth avenue. Gall epa inoe analy "inne i EUROPEAN NTEAMSHIPS. SUROPEAN STEA \MSHIPS. yes LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Be o ue Secamnata 3 art apnea La a aa follower OF NEW YORK ct TY OF ANTWER P CITY OF BROOKLYN. CITY OF BRUS=ELS. and each succeeding 45 North Kiver. RATES OF PASSAGE. cane, $70, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommo- n. Round trip tickets at low rates. 3TEKRAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $4. Prepaid cer- tifleates, $52, currency. Pasengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates Drafts issued at lo t rates, For cabin passage and general business apply at the Company’s office, No. 15 Broadway, For steerage passage, at 85 Broadway or pler 45 North River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, or to O'Donnelt & Faulk, 402 ‘Chennai myast, Philadelphia. Creagh, 102 State street, Bos ¥ .C. Brown,’ 32 South Clark street, corner Lake, Chi- “wen. Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Ps NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC Sor rs eam STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels cn this favorite route for the Conti nent will sail from pier No. 50 North River, as follows :— BT. LAURENT, Lachesnes. anuary 10 PEREIRE, Daure.. AMERIQUE, Roussan EUROPE, Lemarte. Saturday, February 21 PRICE OF PASSAGE “IN GOLD (including wine) TO REST OR HAVRE :— First Cabin, $15. Second Cabin, $75. Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers going to or returniniizom tbe Con tinent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomigrts of erassing the annel, besid trouble and expense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 5 Broadway. YUNARD LINE, NOTICE, ©) With the view of diminishing the chances of collision, the steamers of this lute will henceforth take & specitled course for all seasons of the yea On the outward passage from Queenstown to Ne York or Boston ihe meridian of 8) at 4 latitude, or nothiug to tile north of 43. ‘Oi the homeward pascare, crossing the meridian of 50 at a2 latitude, of nothing to the north of, 4, THE BRITISH AND NOK MERICAN ROYAL MAIL, STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING Ar CORK HARBOR, eee Wind, RdlaS FROM wre sence W'sday, Dec. $1 SAMARIA. y, Jan. 3 CORP aisia Wisany, Jan. i BECEA ‘Ba'day, Jan. 10 ALGERIA. .W'sday, J OLYMPUS Salday, Jan. 7 SRUSSIA....Weday, J THON .S'day, Jan. 2 JA W'sday, Jan. 23 PARIIIA, ca’day, Jan. 31 and every following Wednesday and Saturday from New York. amers marked thus* do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, $90, $100 and $150 gold, ac- cording to Accommodation, 'Keturn tickets on favorable terms. Sieerage, $40, currency, Steerage tickets trom Liverpool ‘and Queenstown and all parts ot Europe at lowast rate: For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green, For swerage,passage at li) b NY Broadway, Tri ee S. FRANCKEYN, Agent or to P. H. DU Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, I. STATE LINE. BBW, YORK TO GLASGOW. ee BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from ier 36 North River as follows :— TAT OF PENNSYLVANIA. .- Saturday, ee 10 STATE OF VIRGINIA... jaturday, Jan. 24 STATE OF GEORGIA. jaturday, Feb. 7 And every alternate Saturday thereafter, taking passen- gers at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Treland, eonray. Sweden, Denmark and Germany. ab Dratts for £1 and upwards, | For va OF passage ap- vly to ISTIN, BALDWEN _Steevage office, No, 45 Broadway. val REAT WESTERN: STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORE To BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail trom pier 13 Kast River as tollows:— GREAT WESTERN, Stamper. ARRAGON, Wester nesda: Cabin paasage, $7) tiiermediate, Fide Steorage. $3 currency; excursion tickets, $120. Apply to the Agent, 70 South 2 Brosawey. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREYEN The steamsnp REIN, Captain BE, Brickenstein, will sail on Saturda: January ES .. from Bre- men pier, Toot of Third street ‘Hoboken, to be followed y the steamship Wasi, Uapiain W. Walligerod, om Sucarday, January 10, RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND 8 payable in gold or its equivalent in currency. Sabin me Becond ¢ Cabin Ly to. ‘Por treight or passage SDpIY Ocus & CO, Agents No. 2 Bowilng ( Green. 7 HITE ae LINK. W a FO! JURE: WN AND LIVERPOOL, GARR ING THE UNITsD STATES MAIL, New and full-powered steamships, salting from New York on Saturdays, trot Elverpoot on Thursdays, caliing at Cork arbor each way. ‘10. Eien fh 3, at 3 P.M. ca atl a. i Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivaited, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt Surgeons and a pee Sooper the steamers. Z Caer tert $80, gold; return tickets, $140, gold; steeray in currency. ‘Those wishing to send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain stecraye prepaid certificates—$32, cur- rency. my Seengers booked to and from all parts ot America Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Drafts trom £1 upwards. Par inspection of plans and other Information apply at the company's office, 19 Hroadway, New Yor mtinental por erie eigen Horck= a eri Agent On and atter the Ist January. 1874, the Ge feral Agency inthe United States of the Gceatle steam Navigation Company (White Star Line) will be conducted by Mr, R. J. Cortis, who 1s apy! authorized to actin behalf of SS GRRENE, now Kort, Boone Broadway, New OCEANIC SiKAM Navigation TSOMP ANY, J. H. SPARKS, Attorney. U Nag HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamsh ATLA, Captain A, Barents, Be) sail on Thursday, Jan. 1, 1874, P. M., for Hambury taking paseengers ror New York to Plymouth, London, erboury and Hamburk, Upper Saloon, Piet cabin, } Lower Saloon, $72 Steeraj rae. $30, payable in United States gold, CIMBRIA will saul January, aA 4. KUNHARDT® & 60., ©. B. ARD & BOAS, General Agents, ‘General Pa:senger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. NAtionat LINE, NOTICE, *This company takes the risk ot insurance (up to $500,000 b In gold) on cach of its steamers, thus giving Dassenkers the best ntee for safety and the avoidance ot danger Stee The most ae Later has airare, been adopted by tnis one To avoid lee and beadiante WUeEN STOW AND LIVERPOOL SPAIN Sa, an 3 SMe BEX at Jai 17, 8 PM je Ny G y Jan. WU by A-Bat, Jan Me LONDON DIRECT ba ‘abin passage, $70, $8, eerage, $29 currency? Return tickets at reduced’ rates. Prepeid —— FeRnaen Livespoal at <4 prcceneuee Ay al mpany's ol seu eeebitcesebupcdoe HURS!, Manager, NCHOR LINE, bteamers sail from pier 2 North iret New York, EV AY AND SATURDAY, MACEDONIA. Wea, “Jan. 20 LYSIA.. VERY WEDNE: ETHIOPIA Sat, Jan, 3 CALEDONIA..Wed., Jan. 7 AUSTRALIA Jan. 10 Wer ‘The passenger accommodations on the sieamers of this line are unsurpassed for ee and cemfort. Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good ight and ventilation, bg BLY PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OR LONDONDERRY, WED. STREAMERS, $05 and $75, Return. $1 currency. i. AMEN, foo and $75. Return, $190, gold. To Gl Li T cag de eis P. ea nears ie tows "0 Glasgow, Liverpool don, Queenstown, jon. deity, Belfist, Bristol or cardi, $0. currency. Tickets for pea ¢ to or from any seaport or railwa: station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Conument issue at the lowest rate DRAFTS FOR si AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATER, [vy an; ie 0. 0" reen, New York, OMAN Y's Oe NO TON ROTHEMS, Aocnts. NITED STATES MATL | LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Sailing every Tuesday. WISCONSIN, Fre mn. . January, 6, at8:15 A.M. NEVADA, Orayihe ‘January 13, at 13) P.M: rom pier 46 North River. Cabin pasease $80, gold, Steerage, $30, currency. repee tickets, $82, currence; Passencers boo ed toand from Pari way and Sweden, &c. Drafts on [i ng lan France and Germany at lowest rates, fnply to WILLIAMS & GUION roadway. Prete Mary seas IP LINE, Great reduction » ra‘es of fromte and passage. ‘The maguificert steamsiips of this line wilt leave pler 42 North River, New Yok, for Aspinwall at 12 o'clock, noon, as follows: January 3, 1874, RISNG sTAR, Captain Jones, far Jannary ‘8, 1874, COLON, Captain Conner, passengers freight only. January a 1874, CITY 01 PA@AMA (new), Cavtain —, freight on}, Senuary 5 ‘4, 1874, ACAPULCO Captain Gray, passengers and tre! Connesting at Panama with phe large and splendid steamships of this line for Fiyncisco, and also con- necting at the Isthmus with steames for Central Ameri> can and south Pecite | orts. OF PASSAY) Now York to a Franc fsco~-Cabin 00 or $110, cur- rency, according 10 location. New York to n Francisco—Steerage currency. peer rs of this live for Japan and Oyne leave san ancl eit an paaage ag month iS Hite ‘or freight al eof oxher, in‘ornation apply at the compan, ‘eoftice, p pier 42 North Rive: of Gan street, New York, RUFUS Watou, Vice President and Managing Director. HJ, Boutar, Superintendent ‘oTIc) OB TO CALIFORNIA SHIPPER CIFIC. HATE. BTSAMSBIP PINE. | HRS, SING ‘aptain Jones, wil despatched trom pier 42 Nortii River, New York, Tod aor rales, freight £0, apply ‘at Company's omtice for rates, freig! c., appl ‘01 dock foot of Canal street rus farens ts, 3 Vice President and) Managing Director, | _H.J, Buunay, Superintendent JPOR HAMILTON AND s?. GEORGE, BERMUDA, carrying the United Stat wail—The first class steamship PERIT, Ellis, master, will be despatched for the above ports from pier No. 9'East River, on Wednes- day, January 7, at o'clock P.M. FOr freight OF passage,’ it commodatio eibsaeuresbeneerbey is. BROTHELS 23 South streot, SAMANA BAY COMPANY, For Foaria Plata, na and St. Domingo City. d States Mail Steamship TYBEE, Captain De- es pler No.3 North River with despatch. Bills'6r exchange on Puerta Piata, Samana and St Dov mingo ity insums to suit purchasers for sale. Treight or yarwage upply to SPUFPORD BROTHERS Sor ©0., 29 Broadway. JOR HAVANA, NASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. NEW — XD MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, wing pler No. 5 North River ars P.M. CITY OF RAVANA (Havana direct). CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direct) CLEOPATRA Mg a and REE) CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via CUBA (Havana direc) For freight or. F passane — —_——< ARDS RE 7 SONS, 32 Broadway. OR, NASSAU, N. Sasthip CITY OF MERIDA will leave BE No. 3 North River, January 15, at 3P. M. LEXANDKE & SONS, No. 33 Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, e steamship SHERMAN, from pler 36 North River (oot of North Moore street), > on Saturday, January & at $ o'clock PM. Freight received daily. hrough rates given to 8. Louis. Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For’ freight of passage, having superior accommodar tlons, apply to FREVERIC | BAKER, pier 36 North River EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRKOT MAIL LINK ‘These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday $P. M., trom pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar tircete for Havana direct Steamship MORR seams URESORNT CLT. Steamship WILMINGTON. . For freight and passage (hi benji on (keg WILLIAM P. Rene Aye No. whiny ’ D.McKELLAR, Agentin Havana ee EXAS “LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT y West, carryiny rg jhe, United States Mait—The steamer CITY OF ACO, Bolger, will ee ier 20 East River, on Saturday? ry it 3 P. Through bills of lading given fo Boustoa and alt pointy on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. GR, No charge for forwarc‘ng in New York. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, ©. H. MALLORY & OO., 153 Maiden lane, - W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell steamship steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON, ‘Captain James whiteheads will leave pler No 9 North River, on Satur- day, January 3. at 3 P. M. Freight received ily. Through rates given to Reise Indianola, Rock; ore or Aransas Seat Brazos Santis ane St, Louis and Mobile, Cabin passage, : stecrage, $25. For freight or passage’ apply & BEAMAN, 36 West street. OUTHERN LINE. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The following new ont, first class steamers will sail every Wednesd: ate P.M. ‘ters Pier 20 Kast Kiver :— Steainer CITY G| VESTON, Ene vant Steamer CITY OF DALE, ae ware ‘ines, Steamer CARONDELET, Cy Re Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON Capt. Deering. in. 25 eight received oaily. Through rates given to alvess Indianoia, Rockport or Aranzas whart, Brazos San. tago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $50. Steerage do. $3, For freight or passage, having superior accommo: ations, avply to C. H. MALLORY & CO, Nonrous, PE PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND, LY LINE to Nortolk and treweskly to Richmond. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. pier 37 North River. toot of Beach street, steam- ers leave daily at 3 P.M. for Norfolk, and passenger y Point and Richmond on Tues days, Thursdays and'Satardays, same hour. Shiva bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also by. sapeake and Olio Rallroad for Western Points, and by steamers at Noriolk for Newbern and Washit gion, N. C., and other points Ontce, 187 Greenwich street, TRA v ELLERS GUIDE. _ PALE RIVER LINE TO BOSTON rt end Fall Rtver. The magnificent seamers NEWTO. and fee COLONY leave pier 33 North River, toot ot ‘Murray stree! ata (Sundays excepted), at4 P.M. Through tickets sold” at all principal hotels in ihe ci Bicon, Eapectaandenl ENNSYLVANTA RAILROAD, THE GREAT TRUN E AND UNITED STATES SIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, us follows :— Express for Harrisburg, Pittaburg, the West and Soutl with Pullman Palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 an 8:0 P.M. Sunday 5 and 8:30 P.M, For ‘Baifiwiore, Washington and the: South, at 8:10 A. M., 3and9P. M.’ Suniay 9 P. Express for, Philadephia, 80, 9:30 A. M., 12: 29. 4 8:99PM, and 14 might. Sunday § 6:10, 8 9P.M. ‘Emi nt and second class, 7 PM. For Trenton at 7:0 A. M 28:10 and 6:10 P.M. Sunday, For Newari 6. 6:90, 7:20, 7:40, 8 9, 10 IL A. M., 12M. 2 2:50, HO,’ 4:30, '5, 5:20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6:30. 7°30, 8:10, lu, Hee vii dad’ might, Sunda;, 5:20, 60 and 8:10 P. For Elizabeth, ha boii! IS LA, M, 12M. 4:30, 340, 6, 6:10, 6: and 12 night Sunday, 520, 6:30, 7:20, 8 10 A. M., 12 M., 1, 38 aS 2 40,6, lu, 6:30) 8 0 ORS M.and 13 night. Sanday y, 5:20 and 6:10 P.M. For Woodbridge, Perth i Amboy ‘and South Amboy,6 and 33 For East Mulistone, BA. For Lambertville and Flemington, For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 4PM. Accommodation tor Bordentown, Burlington and Cam~ M W, 10, 4and 6:10 P, M. Mi. 4M and 2 P. M, ai 30 FM For Farmingdale and Squat For Pemberton and C: oy Trains Rr we as follow: an we ite: Fr? Monday. From Washington and Baismira it 315 and 10: al Lm Sunday, 625 A. Mand wa7 a) From Philadelphia, 6:06, 660, My! 2 Vm ME | we BS ve Sunday, 5 tery ‘63500! 1:55 A. M., anc Ticket offices, 526, 435, 271 ‘and 944 Broadway, No, 1 Ase tor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets: Emigrant ticket office, No, 8 Battery piace Generai Manager. —_Ge ager TONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fric day from bier & 3 Nofth River, at 4 ¥. M = PosT OFFIC: E NOTIC: tan nnd Ripon ior RAPP RAN ROTOR ODOT PO, ‘POST OFFICE NUTICH THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, for the week ending Saturday, January Will close at this ottica as follows:—On on Wednesday al 1190.4. M., on Thursday at 10 A. Mt. and on Saturday at HOMAS L, JAMES, Postinaster. _DRY ‘GOODS. JQURS—FURS.—PRICES WAY DOWN. TOO MANY) on hana. ‘We don't want to carry them over, and ‘Will offer special inducements to parties wishing’ fine Furs, Russian and Hudson }ay Sables, Mink, Beaver, Silver Fox and Fisher Tail. 40) ‘sets Ladies’ Furs, $7 and $9 per set, cy close out immediately. [i k & CO., Manutacturers of Farr, Broadway and ‘penth street (opposite Bioware’). UR HAT STORE WILL BE, OPEN i 12 O o'clock to-day, January LC. C. SHAYNE & 00, y and ohth sireat Fur House, Broad wi OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON. Ll F oiher points ih Rngland ahd Walex AND Alt ° ‘The South Wales Atlantic Steamshi first class steamships will Fi pee: road wharf, Jersey City, as fi DELTA (chartered). PEMBROKE. January 10 First cabin passage, $75 aiid’ $4) currency; second cabin, $65 currency, aera, $0, currency: Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardiff, $33, currency. Dratts for £hand “ARCHIBALD BAXTE )argieulars apply to 17 Bri roadway, New York. Company's new nnsylvania Kail- Mido COASTWISE STRAMSHIPs TLAS MAIL ‘LINE, BIMONTHLY SERVICE TO HAYTI, VENEZUELA, CURACOA, MARACATBO, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA. First class full powered English built iron screw steain- ers. From pier 12 North River, FOB HAYTI, CURAGOA, Mt VENEZUELA AND PORTO RICO. CAMB, January 8 . BEM Git JAMAICA’ aNd COLOMBIA, January 30 January 13 January 9 BINA. ‘comm First chia pasvengey? sceommo Agents, o Wall and 59 Pye strech, 1, odlice jodation. DOD & CO., ZEAL SKIN SACQUES 7 8, REDUCED FROM, XX Seal facuuee 18, redticed trom $150; XXX Best saicuss $1 $14), reduced trom in $200; super XXX only $175, reduced trom $20) to Clove out, Imitation seat, aoe re sseeind gan; Mutts ony 83¢" Childrens. Mu only $l, These are bar Toa ool om offered; now ume to bay ; we have too nnay ni Me at and don't want to carry them over, CO., Fur Manu tacturers, ‘Broadway and T sty oppoaite Stewarts, MILLINERY AND _ DRESSM MAKING, 4 JwroRfED BONNETS, THE LATEST STYLES, rYLES, JUST received, which will be wie ai aa the cost bgt ortadoms DE LAC’ 882) Broadway. Dear. ‘Nineveenth street. / AME. Lame loti oo an ROBES, JUSTEMENT. arrivee de Pai jesire rocurer ‘atigues; prix tres modere, 6 Fourth av,” Ms i ei vente ae WANTED TO PURCHASE. {\/ANTED—THREE NEW OR SECOND HAND MAl~ fet wider’ (eer 0 Inches deop. Anyone ‘having ouclt to et wide, 4 fect 6 inches a fispose of address box 8.600 New York Post ofice. ANTED TO BUY—A RETAIL CORNER Lk yy 4 Store, House and Lots amount not to exceed Or 94,000 cash ; tri tablished. Address Dox