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— WHOLE NO. 13,654. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, J: DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. Se AMUSEMENTS—Sxoonn Pacy—First and second ns, DLOGY—Sxvewen Pacx—Fifth column. SEASON—Seconp Pacr—second column. BILLIARD: —F; P, ANTED—Seconp Vack—Third column, col- BOARDERS WANTED. bem ane LODGING WANTE ‘D—Sxconp Pace—Third Baodkith ne REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxvants Pacr— mEReas OPPORTUNITIES—Sxconn Pace—Fitth col- BusINESs Pagr—Sixth column. city PREAL ESTATE FOR SALie~Sxv vewty Pack~-Sixth OLEKRS "AND SALESMEN—Sevenrm Pace—Third and fi CLOTHING Serety Pace—Sixth column. bia ‘a ro a AND D GARD: ENERS—S&evants 4Ge—Fourth COANTWISE 8 STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth cop Atin NERSHIPS—Niwra Pacr—Sixth column. cING ACADEMIES Sucoxp Pacs—Fitth column. ODS—F inst Page—Third col WBLLANG TOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- SHED Finer Pagk—Fourth coluinn. EuRgrnan STEAMSHIPS rinse Face—Futh column, UROPE—Seventa Paar—Fifth colum FINANCIAL’ Nintu Pace— Filth and sixth columns. FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pacr—Fourth column. VURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Finer Pack—Fourth column, PURNITURE—Finst Pace—Third column. meee ADVERTISEMENTS-Suvann Pace—Fourth HELP” WANTED—PEMALES—Sxvantu Pace—Third col- HELE WANTED—MALES—Sevmum Pacs—Fourth col- noni eB. CARRIAGES, AC.—Vinst Pacx—Second and cole HOT! Ssoomp Page— ‘Third column. HOUSES. aay ee 4&C., WANTED—Seventn Pace—Fifth ANSTRUCTION—Vimsr Pace—Third colum: JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON Cry AND BER. ‘GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Srvanty Pact— Sixth column, RE SEASO! LECTU: ‘Seconp Pace—Fourth column. LEGAL NOTICES—Finet Paas—Fourth column. LOAN OFFICKS—Finst Pacx—sixth column. AND FOUND—First Pace—First column. MACHINERY—Secoxn Page—Fourth colamn. MARBLE MANTELS—Stventa Pace—Sixth column, MEDICAU—Srventn Pacr—Fifth column. manee ed AND DRESSM AKING—First Pace—Third aisciguiANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Textu Pace— Sixth Fae umn. MUSICAL—Sxconn Pace—Fourth column, NEW PORLIGATIONS Firen Pacr—Sixth colamn. ERSONAL-—First Pace—First column. gigs a ORGANS &C.—Sxconp Pace—Fourth Post’ ‘Ot a CE NOTICE—First Pace—Sixth column. Pace nore, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ENTH Pace—Second Gnas ey Od PROPERTY 0 OUT OF THE ALE OR TO ENT—Seventh Paan—aixth cae BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—SuvEntii Pace—Sixth column. BEAL, aatpeign WANTED—Srventu Pace—Sixth col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Sxconp Pace—Fifth column. WARDS—First Pace—First and second columns. SALES AT AUCTION—Suzventn Pace—fourth ‘and. fifth SITUATIONS, WANTED—FEMALES—Skventa Pace— and second columns. srrvAHIONS WANTED—MALES—Sxventu Page—Third SPECIAL } NOTICES—Finst Pagr—Second colamn. BPO! yee oes, BIRDS, A&C. Fist J ace—Secona Pat! ‘S—Seventa Pace—Fourth column. To LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Finst Pagr— Fourt mn. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Firsr Pace—Sixth col a begin os pod ROOMS AND APARTMENTS: T0 LET yn Pa Ten column. wanes: TO POR CH ASE—Skconp Pace—Third Glas WERtOH RoE. COUNTY PROPERTY FOR*SAME TO LET—Savenzn Pagr—Sixth column. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN ha capt DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD ‘RIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,26 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DA\ AND NIGHT IN THE TEAR Fa ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECRIVED AT ALL HOURS UPTO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,38 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR WOTH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9.4. M. TO 7:0 P. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HIERALDA AT 4 OCLOGK EVERY MORNING. AL. VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, THE PUBLIC ARE GAUTIONED AGAINST 50- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HER, BSSRS. KRAMER 4 CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE MEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- BES WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ~SUE, Beem: Yo our « receive esterday. am not “Harry B..”' but still ‘would like to know thee. 20 arise ‘or adoption: references given. Address CHILD, id Piptown Branch office. a tee: ¥RNES—CALLED AT FIFTY-SECOND STREET, BUT 4 one ae late. Send nove, LOUIS, Post office, box AS pd OVER THREE YEARS OLD WANTED— a B. BaNOt, EAST: SICK IN MIND AND BODY, je thought I had courage to mail that document, but Thaven't and will return it; 11 must lose now, ener mever have been. IARRIE S8***N—CALL IMMEDIATELY FOR LET- ter at Herald Orn Branch office. PULLMAN. Drea. uy You LEFT THE CITY. —you Wit be back December 26. Let me know where I coul Best L ae J be tae eeiotine OF. Myla is “Doyle's Fever and Ague Specific, ‘our drug. sist will petit. * ‘pg FRANK.” ILBERT HARPER (M’ LAREN)—PLEASE ADDRESS a TE eee mnett Building, New York. ARRY—WILL SEE you ar THE PERSIAN co. torte, at Columbia Garden, to-night; page ene fait. ROBERTS—MISSED YOU; Seen BPpotntment ranch office. “MAKE AFTERNOON Address LODI, box lid Herald Up- Live tauuonan CALLS ME AWAY. SEE you ‘at bal masque to-night, corner T Z aod beveuh foe int ight, corner Twenty-sixth ‘as ITTLE GIRL—CALL AT OLD PLACE IN THIR. L teenth street and hear F of something to your interest RS FANNIE D. B. LATE OF CLI ‘TON PL wi lease call on J. J. 8. id add: Erg . §., or send address to box R413 Post dace, in reference to Diamond Ri articles. or ey ‘will be sold to bay foam. ee ILLIAM JUDGE, FORMERLY IN_T or Hon. Fernando Wood, call un CALMOUN WOOL, 2 Bast bignty-fourth street, J ILLIAM. MELVIN SMITH—YOU ADDRESS 18 wanted relative to some San Francisco business, pf office of N. & C., No. 9 Murray street, rooms 4, 5 ILL THE YOUNG LADY WHO NOTICED A A frvavenue on a Broadway car and afterwards from oe Sixth avenue car please address, in confidence, H. M., Uotows Branch officet tah" REGIMENT. BALL (TUESDAY EVENING).— Mrs. T., who promised, will please address, aj othee ing interview ‘$8 s00n as conve: nient, Pe Herald of ‘LOST | ‘AND “FOUND. OST—UNITED STATES TEN.FORTY REGISTERED, Stock Certifeste for, $10,000, No. 48%8, in name of Treasurer of the United 8 in trust for the Manu- fe" National Bauk of Chicager Ulinoin: 40, shares Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad Company ; Certifi- cate for 100 shares, No. 9,002, in name gf Jameson, Smith 4 Cotting ; Certificate for 10) shares, No. 7,603, ih name of Ham Bros. All persons are cautioned against nego: ating same, transier having been stopped. A reward aid on their return 10 GWYNNE & DAY, 15 Wan sireet Lesto8 SATURDAY OR SUNDAY LAST, A ROLL oF Bills of about $1,200 oF $1 80. On the return of the same West Ninth street the finder will receive reward of $400 and no questions asked. OST--PLAIN GOLD LOCKET (MONOGRAM oO. MJ, engraved on it), Saturda) prs. LA either ia w York or Withamsbarg values ing. belonged fe fas deceased daught JONES Toom i reeel Huldinge® PMO detvery wo La MONDAY MORNING, AN TuuntY. eighth street, hetwoen Se Tate eet viene or second, and Third ra arenes S mai aud F will, be be Mberally rewarded i wide ie Sahai ne by leaving him wt O8T—JANUARY 6, 1874 A DIAMON TER fing. ‘The finder’ gril ‘be tustably. rewarded by ree 1% same to W. W. STEPHENSON, 247 Broad. $1 REWARD.—LOST, A taining monev Cod a recalpiad CON- bil. Apply at 149 West Forty-tirst Bracelo(s, lost in Second avenue car. RYA » Sixtieth street § and | Second | avenue, — $100 REYAR—L08t ox Tunapay, DEoRY. recta. a diamond Solitaire Harring, By weturuise 1 to $50 REWARD FOR HE RETURN OF TWO PARIS REWARD.—LOST ON TUESDAY, DECEM- 129 Front street the finder will receive the above reward. A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, COR- + nex ot Fulton avenue and Boorum street, “Open trom 8 A. M, to 9 P. in Sunday from 3 to 9 P. AL “GRAND GIFT CONCERT FOR THE nefit of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, 320,000 to be given away, without fail. on om ganuary AS Hee 4; tlekets $5, JOSEPH B ‘Axent for New York, 190 Broudway, room 4 A Norio: BEAL pasTATE AND GOODS OF + every description bought and sold on commissii by JOSEPA BARES Rea Estate. and Commission Broker, 196 Broadway, room 4, New York. —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Fourth Grand Drawing, positively March $1; 12,00) cash 4ifta, amounting to THOS. E. f wend Deke feni; THOS Have 400, Eastern Agents, 619 Broadway; 3 rs RASS COCKS, GLOBE VALVES, IRON PIPES AND na eines ) Cal gas, NAB & HARLIN MANCFACTERING COMPANY, 56 John street, New York. ALL OF MANHATTAN LODGE (XO, 168) I. 0, B. B.. Academy of Music, Januar; ‘Boxes for ‘the above ball may be had of RUWARD REGENSBURG, 7 Broadway. “Diagrams at the above place, A. GANS, Secretary. OWES & MACY.—WE ARE INFORMED THAT the firm of Howes & Macy propose to select an assignee in bankruptey of their effects. We deem it im- portant to our interests, and the interests of all other creditors, that-an assignee of the creditors’ choice should be selected. We therefore warn all absent creditors to take steps to be represented ut the meeting of creditors on the 24th inst. MANY CREDITORS, J WieL GIVE a LitrLE aera TO ANY LADY who will call on me or send her 5 Omce hours trom 9 to 18 and § to sdaceebcss ora Mra 88. ohivie lis, Forty-fourth strect,_ FFICIAL Di DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, CLASS, NO. 445—JANUaRy 7, 1874, 30, a A 64, 15, ae } ish NORTH CAROLINA—CLASS: by ia JANUARY » . TT, 58, 29, 4, 32, 0, 17, 36. ook c & ©O., Managers. Seager GENTLEMEN OF PUBLIC SPIRIT and wealth in New York, wno have the real inter- ests of the South at heart, Sidress SOUTHERN LAB West Twentieth fireet dire requested to call on or IBS, care of Mrs. B., No. 3 SPORTING—DuGs, BID, ac. FIRST GLASS ENGLISH DOUBLE GUN IN CASE, made to order for late owner, and as good as new, will be sold for $50 less than o1 SMITH & SQUIRES, ‘Chatham street. ‘A GREAT SPECIAL AND F PEREMPTORY “SALE BY UBL CTION OF FIVE FINE FAMILY AND EB, CARRIAGES, AND WAGONS, HARNESS, BELLS AND BLAN- A FRIDAY. JANUARY 8A! rd OrCLdc! N ATAULE NO. 456 MERORR STRER 4 REAR Wks? EIGHTH STREET BY JAMES JENK AUCTIONNER, THE PROPERTY OF ABBA! bi Including, G vey, handsome pair of black ‘bbs are 6 bands, tS bs 8 and 9years old; are ver: ‘ewe in face; very closely matched, g manes and fails: and are, without exception, th this city; are good drivers, and can pull a coach inside of four r minnie ‘and are as handy as any team of small horses; have fine heads and Bee 8, With high knee ac- tion, 08 bree and eee and perfectly kind im every particular, and worthy ‘men in geareh of something sale for family ‘Also fast end handsome. highbred. sorrel Gelding Governors no ie hands high and 7 years old; w: fired by Kentucky Clay, dam by old Hambletoniad 5 he fs without any ox 20B ROR oF one e led Inthe country; has fine action and endurance, amiatie Gisposition’ a 8 poweriully (ted. and an'excel- Tent pole horse 5 trotted last August (at which time pres- ent owner urchased) ‘on Narragansett Park three heats all inside 0! he has improved in speed since, ‘and owner cinks, ts with 30 saya training, he can trot down in the twentles; he has fine head, limbs and feet, ‘and warranted sound and kin Also fine and fast a Geiaing Excise; he is 153g hands high and 6 years old; he was sired by Dr. yr. Law: panes feclebrated sealtion Gcean,” dam by £tian Alien; he cannot be outstyled oy. any trotter; he was raised by Colonel BR, (A. Livingston on Long a. and, he re- ire oot hls colts: Temninen full mie areia ae in, $231: sfrotted inst fathers yea te Ho Peace aes roud ail winter, ad is tite fartest horses that Foon the road, eltner ted or doulas nai wagon a 2:40 cli, and is a pleasing ‘and '‘b —_ Griver he 13 warranted sound and Alzo, handsome brown fiambletonian Mare, aired by the old Horse, Tim b seaiateele go out and beat 2: iver is not to be found: {th free flow! is warranted soun: waite Ct oie Shacton ty Pony Phaeton, two top Portland Sle! hy sand and double Harness, Bee Blank Ket ate BE AT an times prior to sale; afl Toraatee given on all horses, and ample time allowed for trial and examination, and if not found as Tepresented money refunded and sales cancelled. Ait POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, TO HIGHEST BIDDERS, WITHOUT LIMIT, RESTRICTION OR RESERVATION. AUGTION—ON FRIDAY, JAN, 9, AT 12 0'CLOC AT AS SUS eer RERAT RUrtOY OF” § HOTCH: eee CARRIAGES, SLEIGH: ne ac, THE ENTIRE delta OF A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE STABLE, WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER, at the old siand, 110, 112and 114 East Thirteenth ‘street, r Fourth aven MONE PAIR ELEGANT BLACK HORSES, with Jong menes and tails, about 15 hands, about 9 years old; kin and true in all harness; free from vice; very stylish and fast travelers: one oe trot inside of 3) minutes, and are su YOR RIK VERY SUPERIOR BAY HORSES, with Joni 3 and (ails; about 154, hands, about 9 years; Kind perfect und true in all harness; tree trom vice! stylish and handsome, fast travellers; one trotted in 2:40. and are in every Way a first class gentleman's road baie ‘SEAT ROCKAWAY, gallery in good order. REY WA PAG OR 1k snd, ang os NON ois awiate, and sha! Ber PIN FINE ROCKAWAY OUSLE ARNESS, One light double Harness. One set wnals Harness, Une set double One fat Cutters Sleigh, pole and shafts. Three | ap kobe: Pails Wag andi ks, Whi ae. & agon Jac! ps. &c., &c. BY Quer. OF FROST, = IN BANKRUPTCY. LANDAU, very light, never been old, built to order by Wee & t) for $2,100, woNEAl aa CK HORSES, with, lon oa up, one year 0. (of ‘BROOME, manes and tail fT BLACK HAW! hands, 6 and 7 years; kind, perfect and true en ‘Way; can trot in Bg Iniputee § are notatraid ot locomotive ‘and are war- rante TOP WAGON, half spri ole. and shafts, by BREWSTER £ CO,, of BhOOME SERRET. oe if, made to short time; FRENCH COACH, or square front Clarence; onter b Schenck & 'schwitzer; only used & Coro E WA WAGON, made by R. M. Stive: COUPE ROCKAWAY shifting front, for one horse. ‘OP WAGON, built to order by W. H. Gray, Top WY AGOr Ps Us erg Disenbary. ADD AB BOVE ktock or EXAIBITION AFTER 12 O’CLOCK THIS DAY. —MAJOR CHAS, W. BARKER, a EIGHTH GREAT SALE ot TMGIVED FROM ry AND dountY, 3 N. ne, JUST A. ie RKER & CHASE'S crry avotio® tan A AND» N. TATTERSALL'S, corner of Broadw: ‘ninth stree ON SATURDAY saNeaney i TAT Hl O'CLOCK. TWENTY HEAD, AND ARE PRINCIPALLY the get, of Champion, salty Edsall, tron Duke, Cassius M. Clay, Jr. Henry Olay. Rip yen, Winkle, Jonas. Crittenden, Georg ke. een Y FOUR SOUND, "THOROUGHLY broken, irom 2:40 to 3 minutes. SE He SME coc ever of- ure! enuine speed. fore g Wirth our REGARD to cost or Valuation, N ox FOR FULL, DESCRIPTIONS see catalogues, which cart now be Stained at the Mart. —WANTED TO PURCHASE, A FINE Ta ae tial Forme that can trot in about 2:50. Ad- 1688, box 101 Herald office, with description baci! lowest Lihat A GENTLEMAN WILL ae ion OF HI8 ELEGANT pair of dark bay carriage Horses at a prea ae fice; Brewster Phaeton, Harness, &c., if wanter Greds box 4,32) New York Post office. HORSES, CARKIAGES, A JOHN D. HAMLIN, AUCTIONEER, « PEREMPTORY SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, of one elogant Team. one doctor's or tamily Horse, one high ored Trotting Mare, une % thoroughbred Sroiting Gelding; also Brett, top and no top Wagons, double and one Harness, £e, property of two private gentlemen, one a broker, the other & well-known paper manufacturer, wliose or. ders are to sell absolute, on account of their reverses Ld to the highest bidder, without limit or reserva- ‘At private stable, rear 41 Union square. entrance in Seventeenth stzeet, opposite HOTKL MOMICO. RSDAY, (HIS DAY), AT 10:30 PROMPT, reuding ihe richest. coal black team. ot Kentuck: bred Geldings in the city: are 1634 high, 7 and 8 fate gun brothers, sired by the celebrated Keni stallion BLU were known in Kentucky as the Buchanan eg have fine symmetrical proportions, long, arched necks, extra high heads, requiring. no checks; thew rick and blooded appearance is seldom equalled; they can trot together to brett in 3:5, and drive like one horse. This extra stylisn and high bred team cost Mr. Camp- bell, the present owner, $2,500 last April: are sold tor no fault whatever; are without trick. fault, spot or blemish, and are warranted sound and kind. Any gentleman in pursuit of a rich and valuable team ds requested to call and examine them previous to sale; Pe scecamay will be in Gime ie togive any inior- Also chestnut family Gelding, 15% high, 8 years old; reen Mountain Morgan stock; has a rich and gay ap- pearance when moving ; has great powers of endurance; fine feet and limbs; any lady can drive him; would make @ fine doctor's or family horse ; stands without tying ; can trot close to3 minutes, and warranted sound and kind, Al ‘tar Mare, handsome asa picture, 15% high, 10 old ; dark brown; has been used by present owner, Who is a banker, for the past five years, This mare is of the same stock which Charles Hackman, ot. county, has been so succersiul with in crossing them, with Rysdick’s Hambletoman; she has a record of 2:39, and sound, except sore foreward; she is very desirable for breeding purposes, ag well as a trotte) «ec. ‘s Also the ‘gay and stylish ‘Trotting Horse DAR- KEY, sired “by “Vermont. Darkey.= dam. Black Piamiond his "are trotted in lus dam in 2 3234 < high, 7 ye 5 was o! ton, of Vermont, and trotted in rsold, at which time present owner pur- has since trotted in 2:40; has been used only asa road horse; he is a dark brown, and has a coat like silk, fine muscular developments, very intelligent, fine teet and limbs, is without trick, fault, spot or bie: 4sh, and Warran‘ed sound, kind and jeriec C spring Bret by Miner & Stephens. Ton mde bar Wagon, by Browster, Full seat open Wagon, by Miner & Stephens. Three-quarter seat open Wagon, by Brewster. Elegant gold mounted double Harness, by stiilings. Double ight road Harness, by Dunscomb, Three single Harnesses, by Dunscomb and Stillings. Two paur fine Kersey Road Blankets, Four fine full Suits, 2 wolf Robes. One English saddle, 1 Coachman’s Suit. Stock on exhibition. Sale positive, rain or shine. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON fate Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD ‘sTAND, 57 Naseau street, opposite the Lost office. THE ew epoca BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS gai) TO THE s. BENCH Sti fees NEAR SALES OF HORSEN ‘AND ‘CAR ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at Soi O'CLOCK, The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the public at targe. Entries for sale my be made as esual, either at our down town house or ai Le Mart, 19 to 25 East Thirteenth street near University place CHASER HAS FROM ONE TO THREE DAYS’ TRE i OF EVERY HORSE V WARKANTED SOUND, cha are ae MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, SALE MMENCES AT 103g O'CLOCK, @ooD oITY EXPRESS ROUTE, WITH HORSES and Wagons, tor sale cheap, Address B., box 147 Herald office. OR SALE—A HANDSOME AND STRONG NEWLY built light Wagon (Phaeton). Inquire at 1,411 Third avenue. corner of Kightieth street, grocery. OR SALE CHEAP—A SIDE BAR. TOF, ‘WAGON, PORT- jand Sleigh, Road Wagon, two uaa it Express Wagon: one with top; also business and pleasure Harness ai five Sleigh Robes. 141 East ‘sixteenth street. Hote AND WAGON AT AUCTION.—ISIDOR HACKER sells, at 11 o'clock, at 309 East Tenth ‘@ Horse; free driver; Open Express Wagon, Har- Denn ¢., In one or more Jo's. DUNN, Auctioneer, ‘ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York. A good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; ood double Truck Harness, $30;_ 0 cood Grocer and Sdicman’s Harner ood Stable Blauker, ‘$2 Please.cail and examine for yourselves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 7i Barclay street, New York. ‘ORSE BLANKETS, LAP_ RUGS, WOLF ROBES, on SADDLES, BUFFALO ROBES, HARNESS, largest assortment in the city, tobe cleared out at a great reduction to make room for ir a Ween KE, BARTLE! farren street, ILEIGHS, SLEIGHS, ROBES, BELLS, CARRIAGES, , Harness. —Sleighs of of re 1s, price and sind} ausortment in New York; Hells, trom $2 5) up; Robes, trom 812 up saben prem Coupes, top, road and express W ies, Wockawayh how" and second hand, at nan e nic prige TLLLAM it. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, QLEIGHS AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP— Comp! prising Clarences, Coupes, Rockaways and Phactons, ang 100 second hand Sleigh, to make room for Rew stock ; Wired koe. easonable. &CO., No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. of WAGON Cate HARNESS, NEARLY NEW; A 15 ny and coal black Horse, well broken, in harness and saddle ; 7years Pia kind and true. Address box 1,998 Post office. ‘ANT 70 EXCHANGE FOR WINES, LIQUOKS, &0— The th 1 three-fourths blood Horses ever " anied pertect ever; with new Car- riages and Harness; a eriect team ora ntleman. For rticulars address CLUB HOUSE, Herald Uptown Branch office, 138 Broadway. DRY Goops. CREAM COLORED EVENING SILK, WITH BLUE A trimmings, for sale cheap. Address LADY, Herald ice, ‘F THE WEATHER IS PLEASANT TO-DAY, DON’ forget to call at Broadw: ay and Tenth street. SHAYNE & CO. are overstocked with fine mined not to carry any over. chasing strictly frst class Furs at suc now oflered by this firm may ne’ MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. Derorren BONNETS—THE VERY LATEST STYLES, Just recetved, Which will be soldat half the cost of importation. a __ 88256 Broadway, {NSTRUCTION. T THOMPSON: '$ COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, PPposite Lowe Institute.. Bookkeeping, writing, artinmette taught, day and evening; ladies’ depart- ments; telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, in one quarter. ar Nineteenth street ‘ANTEDAIN AN INSTITUTION 16 MILES FROM New York, a teacher tully competent to prepare young men for college. Address W. C., 16 Cortlandt st, ew Yor! "PRICE FOUR. CENTS. TO LET FOR “BUSINESS PURPOSES, TTENTION! — NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, INTHE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATD BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIN ITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE couRTS, THE POST OFFICE, OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMP NIES &C., &C,, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, 2400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO BIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY Fi MIREPROO?, READY FOR 0€ CUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND IAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODEKN IM PROVEMENTS. RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, Office. Nos,” Size. + Sd story, 1 0: 4th story. 5th story: $15.0 a O00 000 gy Ef] 1g VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MAD HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. STOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE—FAVORABLY situated and centrally located, facing Broadway, between the Cooper Institute and the Bible House; over 100 suits of rooms, stores, restaurants, basements, Apply at 27 Third avenue. eS A HOTEL TO LE ASE. TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, é Ee Seer location, known as the Reservoir ia Hotel, corner Fortiett street and Sixth avenue. Apply to H. SOLOMON, 55 Reade street. IORNER OF SIXTH AVENUE AND TW. TY. fourth street, west side, nearly opposite Booth’s The- atre and Masonic semble, to lease, for 7 years; best location in New York for sdn:ple room and cigars. ICELY FURNISHED OFFICE ROOM TO LET— With heaier and all conveniences, opposite the Btock Exchange, on very reasonable terms. Address X, ¥. Z., box 171 Herald office. PARTIES NEEDING STEAM POWER, EITHER STA- tlonary or portable, are invited toexamine our im- proved Engines and Boilers, in practical operation, before deciding. HAMPSON HILL ba ree __ $8 Cortlandt street, N Sew Pork. TEAM POWER-$600 PER HORSE; VARIOUS sized Rooms, cheap. BROOKLYN STEAM POWER WORKS, 66 Atlantic street, near South ferry. fo LET—IN STUDIO BUILDING, NO. 212 FIFTH avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, a beautiful Suit ot Rooms on second floor, 57 feet front on Fitth avenue, 40 feet tront on Twenty-sixth street; warmed and suita: ble tor some kind of business purposes: also Studio, with fine north hght Apply on the premises to A. DOD- Te LET-STORES AND TENEMENTS, ON GREEN. wich avenne, opposite Bank street. Apply atotfice No. 226 Greenwich street, corner Barclay. ‘0 LET—TO A SUITABLE TENANT, A PORTION OF a handsomely furnished office, now occupied by the Penn Mutual Lite Insurance Company, at No. 696 Broud- way. MW ge LET—ONf OF THE BEST CORNER STORES IN the city, for short or long terms. Apply at the store, 537 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-seventh sireet. 10 LET—AT RENT, STORE AND LOFTS 316 i Canal stree! Ape io Vitae ere non itt. ~ Ai ren ad Wa, wo RIC ENED ‘avy Bt List cuurd seta pap ain tide Te, NEW LARGE BUILDINGS TO LET, ¢ Floors, with the best power, steam heading, light on all sides. Inquire of the engineer, 9 C: rect. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. is Furnished. ARTIALLY ef ta tel HOUSE TO LET CL sande joard West Twenty-fourth street, between Fifth and sixth avenues. 10, LET—FURNISHED.—A FAMILY GOING TO Europe will let their House, 41 by 48 feet, furnished, for six months or longer, on moderai Js situated near the Boulevards, Brooklyn, and bees large garden attached. Address box 21M New York Post Mice. TO, LET, FURNISHED—A HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS: , hot and cold water, stationary tubs and g: dase or hufse aud cow, it dened situated on New Jersey Central Railroad ; 26'minutes from New York. Addre EM. C., box llz Herald office. 4 LET CHEAP—FOUR STORY HOUSE, FULLY furnished, or would let, with Carpets, Shades and Gas Fixtures: house and furniture in pertect order and thoroughly clean: neighorhood excellent. Apply on penises, No East Nineteenth street, between 10 A. |. and 3P. Unfarnished. LET—IN FOURTH STREET, NEAR WEST TENTH, a new House, 16 rooms, with all conveniences. In: He at 176 West Tenth street. PER MONTH ONLY—FOR A HOUSE IN Wooster street, near Bleecker ; contains 10 rooms, ements. Apply to, SIMPSON, 216 Wooster FURNISHED pane! 8 AND APARTMENTS FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, suitable for one or two gentlemen; every couven- at les Fort! street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK Room on second floor to let, together or ee! small family; terms reasonable; references exchanged. 74 Lexington avenue. immense stock a ‘A. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT FARLOR— Containing handsome sota parlor ded; also a large ball Bedroom, together or separate. Inquire at No. 131 Clinton place, between Fitth and Sixth avenues. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF, CARPETS, FURNITURE A Yana Bedding at lowest cush prices, by weekly Instal- Ments, at_ OF, L'S warehouse, ighth avenue, Tatwebn rhirtieth and Thirty-Brst atceets. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK Room, on scona floor, to let, together or sepa- ely; small family; terms'reasonable ; references ex- changed. 74 Lexngton avenue. A BARE QHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS —MAG: nificent Parlor Suits, Grand Duchess styles, covered Cost $800, for $100; silk broc: al do., $40: Piano- forte, coat’ 1 20, for ‘tage! kcase, Bronzes, Bhi Carpet chamber. aint ‘urniture; Silver- rare, in tse since May. 1 for sale It cost; property family leaving city. r 5th ay. Q@REAT SACRIFICE FOR ANY REASONABLE offer—Magnificent latest style satin brocade Parlor Suit, cgst, $300. for $200; one do. brocatel and rep Pain’ Clty dlirrore 1% octave eran rood Planotorte, mber, jibrary, aainine Furniture, Carpets; bargains fo famly leaving city. Hesidence 10k Kast: Twenty ‘ath street, one door east of Fourth avenue. CHANCE FOR THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE Household Funitare.—Satin Parlor, Suit, cost 4 octave rosewood Pianoforte, and pli D 5 libeery and dining ¢ Furniture: Ratectoth Suit, $30; pets 0c. per yard; dding. Paintings, Bronze, Silverware, ke. amily leaving city); Diese call and examine; No trouble to show P Tivate residence 210 West 2ist st. Qe Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c. Payments taken by the week or month. Terms @@Y: KELLY £ CO.. corner of Twenty-ffth street and Sixth avenue, ARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST oC cash prices; weekly or monthly BRN TSGTLANe ‘NIN 386 Third avenue between % 2th stréets, A. -THE amines gone. CLIPPING MACHINE ONGTANT, operation at Ken & CaASS CITY AUCTION MARTA D NEW YORK Tattersalls, CORNEK OF BROADWAY 8 end t apirgy-ninth street. HORSES CLIPPED FINE! ER, and the Lined for clipping reducea jower ‘han ever before knowa. AN ELEGANT GLASS FRONT OR FRENCH COACH, nearly new) built by Scharch, & Sweitzer, at auc- on, toxmorrow | ¥ rid at 12 o'clock, AN TACKELE: ACCTIONRER, at the old aan 110 /ita, IM Bast Thirteenth street, JURNITURE.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A LOT OF new Furniture, suitable for housekeeping ; will pay {in desirable a Brooklyn city line, Address OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A ecialty ; all sizes, “aks 3d oes Ra 0 Enalieh Brusse! vUh ne: he old stand, 112 Fulton street, etween Mian ad Nasean ats. ARLOR: AND BEDROOM SUIT AND CARPETING for sale. Apply at No. 60 Perry street, between ileecker and 1 Fourth streots, TG GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—CARRIAGES, Sleighs, Bells, Harness; every description, new and second ana s severa shtly soiled, great vargains, be hac MANGHACTURERS: UNION, 698 Broadway. FOR, SALE, A SPLENDID FAIR BAY HORSE! A. 6 and 7 years old, 15% hands hegh, thick set, cin ndid by noton they, can bed ely. wm ese three id togeth 1eF OF Be) re first fal ii orvoss ey fear no’ igs rial ot three days allowed; 2, be sold reasonably. ese Horses have been advertised at 353 Bowery ; are to be seen at 47 Great Jones street. hop. REWARD row THE RETURN OF LIVE! t CO orcd Letter Bag, lost on Saturday, er edtord sree) } $10 By TEAM, SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES, A pony vile. bay Mare: also one black Horse, ble. Inquire at 135 south FINE CLOSE CARRIAGE FOR SALE CHEAP, FoR A ‘cash—Sold for want of use; made by Mix. To be fopn wt 29 Strona place. Brookiym. AIN PREVENTED PURCHASEES | CALLING. YET unsold, magnificent Cabinet, rich Parlor Suit, superb Velvet Varpets, Lace Curtai er cent reduction ty close ; see last Sunday's BGA ld Auction “Forced Sale of Furniture.” JOHN CLARK, assignee, No. 360 Third avenue, first floor; also that elegant Flat to $00; gentieman Who offered $600 please call again. Mee ea BILLIARDS. GooD CHANCE FOR "BARGAINS IN BILLIARD A rie LL at 40 Vesey street.—New bevel Tables irom $250 upwards; second hand Tape i GRE inex STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND the ay & Collender Combination, Suen tentee, H, ¥ cen ey aed & Callender 738 Broadway, New York. _ —A , LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND A; hand Billiard Tables Gonstantiy of hand at GEORGE is, PHBLAN'S. No. 7 Barclay street, New York, FURNISHED er or FLOOR TO RENT—FOR light housekeeping, on Hage eo street, be- tween Fifth and ‘Sixth avenues, rent Per month; wourt ent = y to gentlemen or for light business. ARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. URNISHED BOOMS TO LET—SINGLY OR EN suite, to @ laty or gentleman and wife: Bourd for lady only; no other boarders, 203 Kast Kleventh street. AICELY FURNISHED HALL ROOMS 10 L LET—AT $3 per week, to gentlemen only; reference required. 6 Bond sirect i 10 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT Room, # gentleman, without board; location, West Porky-frth street, between Eighth avenue and Broadway; no gather boarders, Address A., box 172 Herald Uptown Branch office. 93 | IRVING PLAC ‘N FIFTEENTH AND Sixteenth sireets.—Fine accommodations tor par- ties desiring furnished Rooms; Cy) of light house- keeping ; would rent the main part of House. 36 » WEST TWELFTH STREET.—NEWLY FURNISHED hall Bedrocm, to a gentieman, in private tamiiy; references requiral. 69 WEP RITE FIFTH, STREBT—TO LET, t Third Floor, consisting of thre is fi ished, without bard; a purty of gentlemen preferred ; private family. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP: Ps YREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIREC The steamers of this Une will sail trom pler I River as follow: GREAT WESTERN, Stamper A ARRAGON, Western 5 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $s: steerage, ‘sh eurreney; excursion tekets, sian Apply to the Agent, 70 South ETE tno AN’S SONS, (eNARD | LINE, NOTICE, ‘With the view of diministing the chances of collision, the steamers of this hne wiil hencetorth take a specitied courre 107 all seasons of the year, ‘On the outward wee from Queenstown to New York or Boston, ¢ the meridian of 3 at 43 latitude, or nothiug to th Gn the hameward camer meridian of 50 at nets thing 1e 1 Hie Aon ff "AND RTI Bes ROYAL NEW YORK AND ARBOR. FROM XEW Yo CALABEIA. Wada ‘AB and e York. passengers. cording eamers Cabin passage, Es $100 commodation, Keturn tek ‘age, $a. currency. Ste ena Queenstown and all ps favorable ickets trom ot Europe at Por freizht and cabin passage apply at the comp: office, No. 4 Bowling Green. ror steerage passage sett Broadway, Trinity at ORTH FOR SOGHIAN ‘The steamship WE sail on Saturday, pier, foot Third str ship’) NURNBERG Januar; RATE} PASSAGE, trom Bremea wed by steaa- on Saturda, HAVRE AND Captain A, Jage: ) LONDON, ra oF pp LRE HR ty Agents, No. 2 jowling Green, wire, aTAR LINE, R QU. ‘YOWN_ AND LIVERPOOL, MiP UNITED STATES MALL, a {ull-powered Steamshi ‘ork on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on calling at Cork Harbor each wa January 1. we10 A. M. January 17, at3 P.M. january 24"at 10 A.M. January 31, at3 P.M. “Hobruaby 7, at3 , Pavonia ferry, Jersey Pussenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking rooin and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is telt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers. Rates—saloon, $8, gold; return tickets, $140, gold; steerage, nn currency, Those Wishing to send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$3z, cur- renc’ Passengers booked to and from all parts of America to Paris, slamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australi China, Draits trom £1 upwards, For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bilis of lading issued to Contitental vert = TS, -ATIONAL I LINE, ICE, “This company takes the risk of Insurance (up to $800,000 in goid) an each ot its steamers, thus giving passengers ey pe cys ossible + has atin for safety and the avoidance of danger al y The most souttierly Hehe een always been adopted by v.10 AVI Te ths company m piers No. 44 and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN AND JIVEBRFOOL CANADA.Sat, Jan 10.10 AM GREECE Jan. 24.10 AM EGYPT. ..Sat Jan. a ITAI jan. 31, 3 P.M 1 LONDON vi DE: MARK, somney (no Gate) $s age, currency? Return ‘tekets at ‘reduced. rates. Sepaid | steerage tickets from Liverpool ear the lowest rates, Apply at the Company’s office. No. Hones adway. ‘, Manager, ust? STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. ‘Sailing every Tuesday. NEVADA, Forsyth January L3, at WYOMING, Guard. Cabin panes $80. rae $30, currency. aid tickets, $8 currency. Passengers basked to sud’ from Farin, Hamburg, Nor- yay and Sweden, &c. | Dratts on Ireland, Endiand, France and Germany af lowest rates, Apply. Sk GUION. ® Broadw: N_LINE. r Ut QUBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Maii steamers are appointed to sail as toilows:— pes oF ANTWER! aan 0, a ¢ . : and each suecceding Saturday Ha Thursday, from Pier # Non River. pares OF PASSAGE. CABIN, $70, $00 and $90, gold, according to accommo- Round trip tickets at low rates. STEERAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid Certificates, $82 currency Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates, Fafts issued at lowest rates. Pore bin Faenns $88 and pocerat basiness apply at the Company's office, Broadws ba Steerage Passa, ‘yf at 33 Broadway or Pier 45 ced JOHN G, DALE, Ag ‘GiBonnel & sh 402 Chestnut stroe’, Philadelphin, (ream, 10d Siate street, Bosto ‘outh Clark, corner bake st., Chicago. Walia’ Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, P ris, Bre Jor CaRpiFr, Cy points in Engiand and Wales. South Wales Atiantic Steamshii fret ‘cinse steamships will ail from road whart, Jersey City. ANDES (chartered). DELTA Company's ne nnsylvania Kall- January 2 February 24 First cabin MISSARE, and mcy; second cabin, $80. currency i stecrage, 8 $0 cur s etrrency, Prepaid steerage certificates from. Ca for £l and upwards. F< pe Cnraiee Seating’ re pl; oe ws eaierety hoo pani ad follow! W 7 Broadway Nev New York. NCHOR LINE. Steamers sail from pler 20 North ay Pig York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR: AUSTRALIA CASTALIA yeas, ya Lo . ANGLIA Sat., 1 J TRINACRIA.. .Wed., Feb. s MACEDONIA. wi ed. ae 21 SAT BNIA, t., Feb. 7 Jal red., Feb. 1 vine nasechige? ascoumnoaate ons = ihe steamers of this assed for elegance and comfort. Cabin aN om upper deck, thus securing good ABIN PASSAGE TO OR Fi GLAscow, LIVERPOOL OR E LONDONDERRY, WED. STRAMEKS, $65 and $75, Retarn, $130, currency. SAT. STEA MERS. 3. $65 a $s. Retur1 gis wold, STEERAGE PASSAGE. To Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Queenstown, London- derry, Belfast, Bristol or Caraiff, currency, Tickets ior passuge to. or from any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent issuea at the lowest rates. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY, RATES, Company's office. No. 7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, HE WAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship, - RIA, Captain ©. L. bread sallon Thursday, Jan. 8 1874, for, Ue: taking passengers irom New York to Fi ~e London, erboul Pirst Cabin, yunper 8 e Seicen Steerage. $0, Payable in "United Niuator old, AMMO. Bat will saul January 15, iste. KUNTIARD? & CO G,B. RICHARD & oN neral Agent neral Passenger Agen road sireon Ne Kew York’ 61 Broady . ioe me LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL sa htPS BETWEEN NEW YOR. AMAY RE, CALLING. AT BRE! on The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti- ‘nent will sail from pier No, 50 North River, as follows :— ST. LAURENT, Lachesnez Saturday, January 10 Daure. Saturday, January 24 “Raturday, February (7 finork, Lemar rday, February 2 PRICE OF FARBAGE iv i Sid. including wine) TO rat Cy second Cabin, a5. ts at reduced American travellers going to or returning irom the Con- foes of Europe, by taking this line, avoid Boule transit by English railway and the discomtorts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GEURGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. FH ee. 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER, Furnished Rooms, with every convenie: oome sabia to Bt to seppocsatie small familie Boot ey a Lestleetm LOORS, aoe AND NICE BRICK HOUSES to let cheap—Cottage, eight rooms, Sixteenth street, near Ninth aveaue, cond Weor, Ninth ward, $20; brick House, Ninty’ ward, all improvements. Apply at 603 Hudson street. OMS TO LET, ig yall g Loco Nad floor, thre? front on first and fourth floor: SECOND also four front on seconé flogr, Inquire at 442 Fourth ner thirtieth nec In the matterof the a) plicatt tion of the Department of Pablle Parks, tr — im behalt_of the Mayor, Aldermen ne c ot New York, relative to ac- quiring uve to evtain a 's in the city of New York fora ‘a ic Place or Parade Grounds in said city. The bat cy propose holding mectings on day and Saturday next, the 9th and 10) tha at. betwen the toate on ts WZ and 2orelock, No. 1 Pine st for the parposs of contorring ‘with, partion Interested in the awards or assessments in this proceeding. ‘Owners of th) property to be acquired are requested to send Lage anc? ae “4. ere 1 iad Clerk of the Com: rs, 82 Hone Na ee TRA PHAGEN, HN MoCLAVE, A. VER, mM. New Yors. Jim, 3. 1874, ‘| Commissioners, STATE LINE. Ss no” Lone TO GLASGOW, tM FAST AND LONDONDERRY, These ele; oe Clyde-built steamers will sail from River as Ie follows: NI pre . = 10 STATE OF VIRGIN 7 peop OF GEORGIA * eturday, Rah, 7 04 @ ery alternate Saturday thereafter, taking pe ase n- gers at through rates to ail parts of Great Bri and ireland, gray Sweden, Denmark and Germany. | Dratis for £1 and ApS For iret oF passage bly to STIN, BALDWIN 550; Agents, roadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. OPEROVAN ROSSA, NORTHERN HOTEL, CORNER Cortlandt and West strecta.—The steamship com- panies’ drafts at lowest rates, payable every where- Riroughout Europe. for country triends. APSCOTT BROTHERS & CO. 86 South street, Drafts available in, alll parte of England and Ireland and Paswage Tickets by steamship of aulltug packet issued at lowest rates. Cabin passage promptly engaged Cone _STEAMSHIPS. Tt NoMtitLy a4 ICE TO HAYTI, VENEZUPLA, RAL RACAIBU, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA. First ‘ ee tatt powered Knglish built iron screw steamers. SEG 12 North River. FOR HaYTI, CURA, ator BZUELA AND PORTO CORINTH January 9 CLARTBEL January 30 ATLAS. ETNA First class panse ny hv a AMAT ‘A AND COLOMBIX. i slit #00. Mule mt hab AST BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL | w | For Baltimore. Wa COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. AC! iFTe MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. reat reduction in rates of ireight and passage. The magnificent steamships of this line wit leave. pier 42 North River, New rk, for Aspinwall, at 12 o'clock NOON, as tollows:— January s, 1874, COLON, Captain Conner. passengers and freight! January 7, 1874 CITY OF PANAMA (new), Captain January Sek ACAPULCO, Captain Gray, passen- gers and treight February 7, is74, RISING STAR, Captain Jones, for freight only ng at Panama with the large and splendia steamships this line for San Francisco, ind also con- necting at the Isthmus with steamers for val Ameri- can and south Macific ports ATES OF PASSAG@ York to San Franciseo—Cabin, 75100 oF $110, cure riding to Jocation. York to Sar. co—Steer r Japan am re, $50, currenc: China leave ‘or freight and passage or other information of Bat ab anal the company’s office, pier 42 North River, toot street, New York oe RUPUS HAY Vice President and r _H, J. Buttay, Superintentiens | useing Directo AMANA BAY ‘aD OMPANY, \) For Puerta Piata, nana and St. Domi The Unived States Mait steamship. TY BEL, tire lanoy,, leaves picr Noh River with deapatehe Bills of exchange on P as Pi Amana ye mingo City in sums A suit rehasers tor treight or passage appiy to SPOFFORD BROTHERS 4 CO., 29 Broadway OR BERMUDA. The first class Bei on Steamer 760 tons, will sal! for Bermuda on Thursday, January 15, at noong trom pier 3 East Kiver, and, having superior passenger, accommodations, a favorable opportunity 1s afforded. to: jnvalids or others wishing to visit those islands. |For: freignt or passage apply to A. EMILIUS OUT~ ERBRIDGE, Agent, 69 Pearl street. OR HAVANA SSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, D MEXICAN MAIL TANS LINEY r No. $ North River at3 P.M, crry oF SEW You Glavana direct. CLEOPATRA (Havana and Me: Grty OF MERIDA (Havana. via Nasa) COBA (lavana direc ; CITY OF HAVANA (Havana wired Yor ireight or passage apply ve ot ALEXANDRE & SO} j}OR NASSAU, Ste: will lonve pine Fe No » ALE. ship CITY OF MERIDA orth River, January 15, at 3 P. Ma ANDI & SONS, No. 33 Broadway. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MATL LINE. These first class steamships _w will sall every Tuesday a® 3P. M., trom pier 13 North: River doot of Cedar streeby for Havana direct, as follows: Steamship MORRO CASTLE Steamsnip UREROKN'T CIT Steamship WILMINGTON For freight and passage dations) apply to January january (| January 2 aceommo~ WILLIAM 5 CLYDE & CO., ‘0. 6 Bowling Green. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana EES ESTON, TOUCHING AT Tnited States Mail—Steamen, Nfdr Captain Peuumgten: will leave: pier 20, kant Ri turday, January 10, at3P, Through bills of lad en tg Houston and all points ‘on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. Cee No charge tor. torwarding in New York.” FOr freight or posesee, having superior ‘Scoommodations, aps ply to MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, or W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. ORLEANS DIRECT. aners will sail rast River :— evans Jan. 1¢ ats P.M. trom pier Steamer CITY OF GALVESTON, Capt. Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Steamer CITY OF Boustok Freint received daily.” Through r ton, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whari, Brazos ean tiago end St. Louis. Cabin passage, $H; stecrave do. For reight OF passage, having superior acc counmodaliony MALLORY & Ci ry pply to 158 Maiden fate. Ro NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT, The Cromwell Steamship Line. | ‘The steamship phe pa ie KE! Gap: tain BE. Vv. Gager, will leave pier No. 9 North River, A Saturday, January 10, at3 P.M. Freight received daily, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aransag Whar! St. Louis and Mobile. Cabin thas ; eteeral For treight or passage to cual ikke & es West street, ” ona RECT. AMSHIP LINE. ny ie autte a et Le greed ver (foot of North Moore street), January 10, at3 o'clock 1’. M. rough rates given to Ste iveston and [ndione ; having. superior necommodae tions. apply to FRE DEH 16 BAKER, pier 36 North River. NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND, DAILY LINE to, Nortolk veekWe to Richmo! Onn Daw ETON Se eure COMPANY. : From pier 1 North River. foot of Beach. street, steam: ers le. ve dail for Norfolk, and passenger Steamers for Norioik, Gity Point and Richmond’ on Tues | days. Thursdays and Satardavs, samo hour. rough bilis of lading and passenger tickets tssued to ail points South and ‘Southwest via irginia and Tennes- eo, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also b; Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western Points, an by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washir gton, N- srbgsaisil SO Ofte, 187 Greenwich street, “?RA VELLERS’ @ ge RIVER LINE TO BOSTON yia Newport and Fall River, gnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 23 North River, foot ot Murray street deny (Sundays excepted), at4 P.M’ Through Tokote sol J at all principal hotels in the city. ENNSYLVANIA RAILRUAD, THE GREAT TRUNK 1 AND URILED: STATES MAIL, RoUrE, Trains leave New York, irom foot of Desbrosses am Cortiandt streets, as tollows Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sou! with gee Palace cars e aiached, 9:30 A. M., 5 at 8 Sundar > and 5 nington ay oa: ‘hs South, at 8404. M., Freight received Louis, Vicksburg, M For sreight or" passa ‘and P.M. Sunday 9 Bape for Philadetohta, 8: 6G, 9:30 A. M., 12:50, 8, 4 57% $30, 9 P.M. and 12 night, Sunday. 6:10, 8:30 and 9'P. migran dl second class, M. ba? Kee a at7: 3 ny and 6:10 P. M. ay Sunday fe M., Lg ke i oe 8, 9, 10, 11 am cae itis) Pest ahd i2 igi Sunday, 1 Bai a 0, 72, 8 10, A, M32 2:90, Sal 340, TAS et hild,t'g0, Sad Pw ad radi tt fa a pele and South Amboy, 6 and idge, TA Meee 10 and & P.M i For. New. ibramswicks i m0 and 8 + M.. 12 6:20, 6:10 7 P. M. and 12 night, For Pant ‘uhision, ne A.M, 12 ius 5 For Lambertville iemingto: and3P. M. For Phillip-barg ad Bel ‘dere, Sand 4 ‘ mg Accommudation for Bordentown, Burlington and Cam- den, 720 and 9:0) A. M., 12:80, 2 $210, and 6:10 P.M. For Freehold, 7:20 A. M., M.. 2. 3:10, 4:30, ian and 4 Por Farminadale and Stans, uf Fa Fe M. and 2 P.M. For Pemberton and Camde! M,. and 2:0 P. M. Mo maay. rom Washington 5:15 ro 1027 P.M. Bundavs 605 A. M. le Sieket omees, 63%, 406 271 and 44 tor House, and foot of Desbro«wes and Cortlandt streets. ber ser) ticket office, No. $ Battery pce. ATT, D. M, BOYD, Jr, + General Manager. __ General Passenger Agent _ GrToxtNaton LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satan OYA RRAGANSETT, overy Monday, Wednesday and Fri. day trom pier 83 North iver, ata. Mt i Pp? OFFICE NoTIc: The mails tor Europe for the week ending heroine AY January 10, 1874, will close at this baa} a Lnowe Tuesday, at 5:30 A. M. we Thursday, at 11:30 A. and on Savard Ys nt “ti A.M. and 12 T. Ls JA Mss Postaraster. LOAN OFFICES. olebe Niclas T @ NASSAU STRERT, BETWEEN FULTON AND John sireets.—NRWMAN LEOPOLD continues the Buying, actling or advancing on Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies tor any amount. 596 BROADWA (PARTIES | DE- siring to get loans onds, Watches, Jewelry, Bawaress and Silks will be ‘more liberally dealt wil any other house. T JACKSON'S, ao BROADWAY, opeosire EBLBY- enth street—Money liberally’ advance onder Watches Jewelry, slike: Dry Goods and Pereonal ae of every description. ' Private eutrance jor la- tT 681 BROADWAY. CORNER AMITY STREET.— A Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Silverware, Pianos, camel's Tale uhawig Silke 3; business confide te office for la aiden tial 6 T NY 710 BKROADWAY—LIBERAL = AD~ A vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silvers = &c., or wili pay the highest market price for the z ADE ON N I/fAMONDS, V WATCHES, hace Le sane Wis, “Se: at the jowe! JOSEPH SOLOMON ahi Xt Fulton iieet ti RY ces. Auction sales | every Wednesday, val la sspeuoe | ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- ef and Silverware, and he same owen GEO, ALLEN, #41 Broadway, near Fourteenth street 3 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— J Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Wate! ‘and void "oom all Hinds of earenany ‘the same and sol YMAN LEOP( AN SIXTH AVE: UE, Sprwser TWENTY. rouRTH | and Twenty-tifth streets --Liberal advan, = Dignomts, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, biamiabes 1 ae me bought at ful! valuc. chawis D. 685 BROADWAY, NEAR, AMITY STREET.— 5) money Hocraily advanced on Diamonds Watches, lewelry and Merchandise, Several = camel's haar Bhawis and Ladies’ Furs for sale very I ms IGERMAN, 1. 267 ~ BROADWAY, OVER HERALD poy office, room tone ee tor ladies. iy No. 1,20 ee 2 aned Watclies, Je wel.