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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHULE NO. 13,655. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CEN TS. — DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. Sucuammeye-tucore Pack—Fitth and sixth colnmns. Bau \DS—ELeventa olumn, OAR ERS WANTED. Secon Pucr—first and second Boab AND LODGING WANTED-Sxcoxn Pacx— BROOKLYN.” “REAL ESTATK FOR SALE—Sxconp BUSINES POPFOMTURITIES—Tweurra Paae—Sizth BUSINES? NoTICRS— Severs Pace—Sixth column city bE ESTATE FOB SALE—Sucon Pace—Fourth CLERKS A "AND SALESMEN—Twaurra Pace—Fifth col- COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Twaurrn Pack—Fitth coastwisit STRAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth ard sixth colum: SHIPS —Ninen Pacr—Fifth column, pat ~toignonrapeiipenay Page—Fourth col- ‘pewtist Re SRCOmD, (Sine ht sys tame colamn. Bwauiine no Hoses TO LET, YORNISHED AND Un- FURNISHED—Sxconn Pace—Second colum Bxcuancts STEAM” HIPS—Finst Pace—Firth colamn. CHANGES Finst Pace—sixth column. RS—Evevantn Psce—Sixth columa, NANOLAL Ning Pace—Firth solamn. |ALE—First Page—Fourth colum: BABE ROOMS AND ‘APARTMENTS TO LET— OND ia peal column. woe ‘LeVENTH Page—Sixth wokimn, Washer EADVERTISEMENTS waste age—Sixth po WANTED—FEMALES—Twaurrn Pace—Fourth column, , sina” eee MALBS—Swaeren Pace—Fifth and sixth coli HORSES. CARRIAGES, 4C.—Finsr Pacx—Second, third 1d fourth columns, OTELS—heoonn Fagu~Second column. HOUSES, ROOM &c, WANTED—Exeventa Pace— Sixth columi INSTRUCTION -Fi inst YacR—Sixth column. ‘TURE SEASON—Exeventa Pack—Sixth column. AN ES RC UR a Pace—sixth column, bagi Lt FOUND—Finst Pagx—Firet and second Piteverces Pacr—Fourth column, MEDICAL—E; Paw Skxth colum ee ‘AND D"DRESSMAKING Finer Pace—Sixth en ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Pace— xth coli USICAL—Sxconp Pace—Third column. EW EGA etal ied Pace—Sixth column, ERSON First Pacr—First column, TANOFORTES, ORGANS, 4c—Sxcoxp Pace—Third PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Tweirr Pace—Fourth colnmn, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY "OR SALE OR TO EN I—Seconp Pacr—Fourth column. hgasar perar TO EXCHANGE—Sgconp Pace—Fourth BEAL” TATE WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Fourth col- umn, 'ARDS—Finst Page—Second column. BALES ae ‘AUGHON-Euxrentn Pace—Fifth and sixth SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Twaurmn Paar First, second, fara, and f fourth coluinns. BITUATIONS | WA ALES—Tweirra =Pace— Fourth and Aith colum: CLAL, NOTICES—Finer™ Pas —Second column. E TRAD/ES—Twarrru Page—Sixth column. FO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Szcoxp Pacr— TRAV! HELLER G TUIDE— ‘First Pace—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— eo ge Gans, column SE—Finst Pacr—Sixth eoiess. Wasroueetse COUNTY. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—Sxconn Pags—Fourth column, HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. tients THE NEW YORK HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 680 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIR: AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAL AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR ieee ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,38 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR 30TH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9A. M. TO 7:30 NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITB HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD. VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHA THE PUBLIO ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 50- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. jo BE a || of F PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ESSRS, KRAMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS ‘OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES SEQUIRING THEM, | _ PERSONAL. IMOST A COLLISION “IF THE LAY WILL meet the gentleman at the same hour and place in Fourth street ie will be happy to apoloxize for his rude- Ly 8. Lay oy OF BOSTON, IS MISSING AND aL eget ig: oy rel wrote in New York, nee de heigat mug tet ds i in ght bio a i fr largs nepey ‘own hair, large blue eyes face, intellectual th nee a bist he water: Resa og! over wine a lack velvet ill De rewarded if yeni ted) BAY EN PUTNAM, 64 Twen' to WILLIAM H. BADGER, 192 Broadway Le pape ig tf A BUT WILL SE THERE SATUR- ay i also peaay, at the early hour. Pleasant inter- view with Mt to-day, Bane ULD NOT ARRANGE FOR WEDNESDAY ening. Will meet you at ae matinee to mor- Fow afternoon. NGTON AVENUE. ON BRUNSWICK, THURSDAY, ABOUT 7 P. M.— Young lady ining’ with three gents, said ladv being {n sealskin coat. black velvet hat, trimmed witn Pees blue ribbon, noticed blonde gentieman. sitting at her wight. drank Rany glasses of wine with him, please send dress to 8. ox 103 Herald Uptown Branch office. EWITT ©, CONEY, OF JERSEY CITY—THERE IS @ letter for you at the Astor House. H PASTOR—DO NOT BE ANGRY; I MUST SEE * you or I leave New Yor! oe ELLA. [*2ORMATION WANTED—AS TO JOHN W. M'LEAN, 27 years, who lett England tor, America somé Jour years ago. When last heard trom, September, 1872, a ue living yeaa Pa, Important news awaits him. 0X 2,911 Post office New York. ACKSON—L! TER RECEIVED, you CAN CALL at some place at 10 o’clock. Have no tear. HALLETT. LOST AND ) FOUND. O8T—A LARG! BROWN BLOODHOUND: black nose, and scars on back of 1 be paid sor his return to head. A ‘suitable le re’ Fulton street, second floor. OST—AT THE SEVENTH REGIMENT BALL, A Point Lace Handkerchief, The finder, by leaving ee warded. at 102 West Forty-eighth street, will be liberally O8T—LAST NIGHT, BETWEEN SIX AND SEVEN Coes solne aroha Ryne 4% een’ etbook, i ined ith bi cards milter, notes, bills a Dh ed if a ee Pat hee CoSTRLLD, bookkeeper, nay a ° = o ae ae ee WHO TOOK BLACK LEATHER VA- lise off seatin gentiemen’s cabin of the 6 o'clock ferryboat, Central Railroad New yorey, please leave same with jerry master in 7th inst, will rk. REWARD». INFORMATION ed 11 and 13 years, named Hipe:, one plays on PHILLIPE, 70 Thomp- REWARD_FOR Joeeptine ana Cousin Pha mn begplie ne fides RLIZABE TIS REWARD.—LOST, THIS MORNING, aT THE corner of Third avenue and Sixty-ninth street, a jet. If the person who found it will return it to isos sdtrataae street he will receive the above beet rt aoe lost on Bat oF riven ee fy on tus januar: $10 irra ett dota street TONY, WILS REWAKD—AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR the return of the three Overcoats taken from hat $12 at No. 34 West Fifteenth street. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RETURN TO- a Overcoat and Umbrella lost from 218 asked, , 50 West Sixteenth street, REWARD.—A? VAN TASSELL'S AUCTIO! case lever Watch, E. Ed ‘The above ‘reward no questions asked, if returned to W. corner Governor and Ann streets, Paterson, Jan. 6, a gold nuntin, wii retin LOT, ON WEDNESDAY JAN. wary 7, one Certificate for $10.00 0. 498 In name of the Treasnn in trust for the Manufacturers’ Na- Ill; two Certificates of 100 shares each of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad Company's Stock—! Samboot, Smith & Cottingy No. 7,003, 100 share of Ham Brothers. All persons’ are cautione negotiating the same, o tonal iank, of transfer having teen stopped. Tho above, reward will be paid on their return to GWYNNE & DAY, 16 Wall sureet. Soe MASONIO GIFT CONCERT. 10,000 p1 $250,000 in currency, ys te given away! nic Relief Associt Maso! aoe ae jation of ‘This Drawing has been legalized by special act of the Legisiature, to raise tunds for the completion of the Masonic Teinpic in the elty of Norfolk. m List wx: Gifts, rand aul (ten thousand id Keats), allcash.. Halt its $2 50. len of drawing same ae neat of Kentucky State Library amore BSDAY, Jan to take Place in Norfolk on B. Corprew. Walter B. Ta: tar, ‘ai Sone k. “64 Filtiem H. Wales, Advisory B Board. bat vec alkey rent Colonel Thomas F. Cwens, John ee “Whitehead, Esq., John R. MeDanl - Legislata: G, G. Ropert E. ‘thers 'G. M.,@ H. P., and’ D. @. C. of G.C.. Orders for Tickets and all all communications should pe addressed to BNET | OK Secretary Mawonic Re tol or, JOSEPH BAT: ES, Agent for New Yor! York, i96 Broadway, Room 4. _ ERALD BRANCH OFFIC! ner of Fulton avenue and Boer im street. Open trom 8 A. M. . M. On Sunday trem 3 tes iH UBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Fourth Grand Drawing, onitively March 81; 12,000 cash Whole Tickets, $60 Oe. BRAMLEITES ‘agen Eastern Agents, 69 Broadwi NY INVENTOR OR ene Y, Jeeted cases in the Patent Ofte: experienced counsel a fair tee contingen may address RE-EXAMINATION, Heral ASS COCKS, GLOBE tegen eon PIPES AND for steam, water and gi HARLIN M. WANCFACTORING COMPANY, 5 John street, New York: id lade & MACY.—WE ARE INFORMED THAT ropose to select an cts. We deem it im- OKLYN, COR- ~~ HAVING RE. nd willing to pay m of Howes & Macy assignee fn bascruptey of their's portant to our interests, and the interests of all other creditors, that an assignee of the creditors choice should We therefore warn all absent credit eps to be represented ut the meeting MANY CRE Sele fa ‘A LITILE PRESENT TO ANY LADY who will call on me or send er address, with stamp. Office hours age 9 fo and 3 to 5. 8. & CLIVE, lis Forty-fourth street. OOK OUT “FOR THE ‘EXTRA ‘OR THE a LOOK OUT FOR THE Lo 0. Ext VENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGKAM EVENING TELEGRAM ‘ORTHERN DISPENSARY, New Yore, January, 1874, The teicher Melts of si subscribers to the North- held this evening, 9th inst, at 8 o'clock, wis the Institution, intersection ot Christo: pher street and Waverley place. will preside. The report for the past year will be sub- Fah and a Board Rig ‘Truatees for the ensuing be invited to attend. |OADES, Secretary. FFICIAL DRAWING } NORTE CAROLINE LOTTERY. ‘EXTRA Ci Hon, Andrew H. Green HE PATENT OURB AND GUTTER—THE reeane est invention of the age; one-half cheaper than the old-tashioned stone curb and gutter; more durable, never this day, only Eh Astor ts out of place. House, room } No. a. ‘avenue, Brooklyn.—Any inf Alon C hit ta by his triend, MAR’ RVIN WOLARE. Clg Massel OSEPH LAWRENCE, STARTER ON DE KALD oe fway. 188 NORA LEE WILL PLE. M to G., box 112 Herald office. aaa ADDRESS pi ramay MORNING, ELEVEN O'CLOCK, IDGIE RAYMOND—WILL MEET YOU AN 3s Georgie Middleton at the French Ball, anoaey i i ki Ee" OR ABOUT, BUT NOT BEFORE, bi 2TH ON. etn | TEAMER CALABRIA.—EUCHRE. ADDRESS J., 68. Cedar street. me Mae 3 PARTY WHO TOOK A POCKETBOOK ON, THIRD avenue car on Thursday oe will oblige by sending Ane, yn Aotbers, winien ae are of no vaiue except tw owner. to J. B. G., utgers Fire Insurance Com- pany, 180 Chathi oo street; the money he can keep. MBRELLA.—WILL THE TWO LADIES WHO ac. cepted the umbrella near Metro; opalitaa Hotel Tues- ey, sid ofticer please address DISCONSULATE, box 20s Vy conte P.. LATELY RETURNED FROM EUROPE, will fod Stetante, tormerly ot 116, at ety 8 TLL THE HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COM. Pany, who took the business of the United States Mutual Benet ht Company, of New York, send cir. cular to F. H. H. Thirty-frat street, New York? Hartford papers please copy. = ag AVENUE CAR—TUESDAY ea ABOUT 5 o’clock—umbrelia, Send aaa fod 658, ROW NU TROUBLE, ug? LOST—$5 REWARD—IN THE OITY, JANUARY + alight brown slut: short hair, long tail, inferior ooking very timid and answers tothe name of Gyp, ay address G. W. C., White Piains, N. Y. Fear SMALL BLACK AND TAN SLUT, THE owner can hi 1081 43 Want th same by applying to W. E. La TAekAGe OF PAPERS ON THE FULTON ferry. The Snger Will oblige by 1 ty pg at No 2" Gouverneur ane (a 4 fining 18 OnT_ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANDARY 7, of Musi; win’ it td iamonds. Aa ee vedi aun Ww ae aa Solumbiad ais Chatham stroet. eS EEE O8T—A PACKAGE OF tid | TICKETS, NO GOOD’ | Mt nf? rhe mara et pat 4 dneaite BE HORSES, CARMIAGES. « &. GREAT SPEOIAL "AND PEREMPTORY ‘SALE B BY PUBLIC anorex OF FIVE FINE FAMILY AND OR! a WAGONS, A PEAY see eenn Ly OK, an sThB E KAR WEST EIGHTH STREET, ay. JAMES JENKINS, OTL agick THE PROPERTY OF ABRAM J. H. Including, a ed Arar) pair of bieck carriage a bth have sear fa" With free flowing manes and fai and are, vues exception, th face; very close! finest, carriage team in are good drivers, ‘and can puil a coach inside roy? and are as hand: ve fine heads and tg! py rue worthy the fen tion, and are warranted a sing acta peg sate tor family use. arch of som miso. fh me highbred, sorrel Gelding eFNOr 5 fived by Kentucky lay. dam oy, old: Haribletoniaan’ he is without any exception one of the finest styled trotiers in the country; has AL action and endurance, with amiable disposition; is Jent pole horse aited and an'excel- August (at poten time prea- jarragansett Park three heat wys8; he has improved. In # owner thinks now, with 30 Gown in the twenties: he has at and warranted sound and kin sold Gelding ape bs Fe. aL 16 a dose, damn by i davs’ training, h rence’s celebrated ta he cannot be outstyled Or any trotter; he was raised b: iu R.A. Livingston on Long Island, and he re- sembles his site more than. an trotted @ tall mile when 3 rot fall a mile and repeat he has been wasiven © on the road all winter, and is rated ith the fastest horses that gle or double; he can pall a ig and naa goon the roa si ry “240 live nnd isa ranted sound and kind, brown Hambletonian Mare, SP rears old; sired by the old horse, foitnder ; she can always go out and bea ly driver is not to bi ri ian ‘excellent pole mare, ie is warran' wae by A by Foueton,” one Pony Phaeton, two top nd SI ete b. engi and double Harness, Stock on exhibition at aa te ae all times ‘8 full warrantee gi allowed for trial and examination. and if not t pond as represented t sn aa Laud sates cancelled, NE. Ht LIMIT, RESTRICTION OR mote plewsant or hau she i brueeetts te Belfer nlaulots, BID! RESERVATION, HORSES, CARKIAGES, &C. }OTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON mn & Van orrick AnD TA ESROOM, “OLD. ‘STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Most offiee. THE — AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE Is VED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREBT, NEAB UNIVERSITY PLACE, SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10}g O'CLOCK, The wasinass will be Gonducted on precisely the sam strict and bono! rinciples which have always chi acterized the di ot ote hes and won the re: and confiden business community as well public at large. CATALOGUE OF a Bars Aggamned SALE, AT ELEGANT ROAD 1 Nour TEAM of coal blacks (Horse and Mare) 1 hand by Ethan Allen, dam Vermont lack Bowe: 154g hands, 6 years: kind and true in all rive ite one horse; very 'ylish ave fine, open gal wenn trot in $4 minutes; Tot atraid of anything: are ry desirable "eam tore private family or gentleman’s road use, and warranted nd. “*TOP SIDE-BAR ROAD WAGON—Brewster, of Broome street; rubber mounted Harness, BEAR KOBE, &c. BAY HAMBYETONIAN ‘TROTTING HORSE, 15% hands, 8 years; kine and true in all harness and tree from vice; yy we ae oe Ngasans driver can trot_in 2:50 ANTED TO SHOW THE TIME ; Baslong mane nd’ an all black pinta; very fine, open and level gait, and warranted sound. ROAD WAGON, Moe J. Vanduser, in peplect order. Rubber mounted order. orde: GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURN Ot Black Horse, 153% hands, 8 pean kina and true in all harness, and free from vice; ery stylish, spirited, but pleasant driver; has a fine open gait, with ae epee action: can trot in three minutes, ai WARKANTED TO SHOW THE fares Ca ig respect rn ‘Aree class road borse, and war! noses oe ona ROAD Wagon, city built; BLANKET, Vi ORI, ty EXCELLENT ORDER, MINER & ROCAKWAY, IN GOOD ORDER. BAY HORSE, 1534 hands, 7 vears; kind and true in all harness, and free from vice; a very stylish driver; can be driven by any one; fears nothing; @ first class family horse, BORREL HORSE, 154g hands, 6 years; kind in all har- ness and free trom vice; can be driven by any one: not anela, ot Cee is en eaneSeny horse for private family and w. GRAY UORSE, 158 , a 9 yeurs; kind and true in all harness and’ sold for uccount of whom it may con- BAY MARE, 1936 hands, 7 years: kind and true in all harness and fee from viec; a frat class business oF famlly id Warranted sound, SORREL HORSE, 16% hanide, 6 years; kind and true in aul barnews and free from vice; an excellent work horse and SUNVENTY OTR G GOOD FAMILY or business Horses, Description time of sal FEED TRUCK, on Masform wr ings; Expresa Wagon, Depot Wagon, Portland Suite top Buggies, Har: ne. SALE COMMENCES AT 10% futale “T AUCTION THIS DAY, WILLIAM VAN Leora fs AUCTION ER fmocospor 10.30 hnstor in Tassel), HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, no, n2 SND ne OURTH AVENUE, STREET, NEAR TEGULAR teen OF HORSES AND ne eeTAGEs ¥ TUESDAY IND FRIDA Tyonty (4 Pag Meth eight hours given Reoerobaaeea de r test warranties. Uo .a9GUE OF ari ocuoca, SALE TO CLOSE ta RSTATE 1 IN gt aaa oF ELIAS HOTCHKISS, E: TEAM BAY HORSES, 15% 1 HANDS a 9 YEARS old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; extra fine roadsters; trot close to 3 minutes; very stylish and ee bel reliable family team; also set silverplated Har- OLEGANT SIX-SEAT ROCKAWAY. IN PERFECT order, ouilt by BREWSTER & UO., of Broome street. LANDAU, GOOD AS NEW, BUILT BY BREWSTER 5 Of Biome | street. ‘AM BLA TTING HORSES, 15 HANDS high, 9 years old; ‘und, Roa true in all harness: free trom vice; trot better than 3 minutes together and are a very superior road team. t light double Hat and TOF WAGON, WITH POLI AND SHA’ TOP EXPRESS WAGON, WITH rout AND SHAFTS. shaits sot slngle Hares QuTTER, W: fe i re: AND afte, set single Harne: lankets, wm Sey ORDER OF SF. FROST TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. ELEGANT TEAM BLACK HORSES, RAISED IN Vermont, 0x4 hands high 6 and year true in all harness: fi vice; ver; handsome; trot in 3% minutes; have great endurance + are a very superior family carriage team and warranted sound; set Harness an GLASS FRONT COACH, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY itzer. BLACK TROT?! NG. MARE, STAR | STOCK, hands high, 8 years ola; kind and true in imness; Teeirom*vice; trotted just fail in 2413; sud ean do beter than 2:20 any day; a free and pleasant driver and has Breatendurance; set TOP ROAD WAGON, BUT pa USED: HAS POLE built b: Brewster & Co. of Broome street. Se MATCHED TEAM TRUCK HO and sorre!, 163 hands-high, 8and 9 vears old kind and true in sil harness; free from vice: have been used in's truck, and are a first class work team. TWO EXPRESS WAGONS. BLACK HAWK TROTTING HORSE, 15% HANDS high, 7 years old: kind and true in all harness; Mee! trots in 2:80 sure: a free and stylisn drive; nothing, nat warren. ind; set Ferner and TOR ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY STIVERS. BAY MARE, 1; WANDS HIGH, TYEARS OLD: KIND and true in ali harness; free from Vice:@ fast traveller; wai TOP WAGON, BUILi BY W. H. GR. SORREL MA! ARE, 16 HANDS" igi Ag “YEARS OLD and true in all barness; tree from vice: a good traveller; an excellent mare tor general business use; warranted ator WAGON, BUILT BY DUSENBURY & VAN- “BAY MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 8 YEAR: op: kind and true in all harness; tree from vice rt traveller; a free and pleasant driver; superio doctor mily driving, and warranted sound. « FIVE PORTLAND G BAY HORSE, SIRED BY SECOND HAMBLETO- nian, 15 hands high, 6ycars old: kind and true in all har- ness} free from vice; can trot in. 2:60 any da: stylish; fears nothing; can be driven by any on Warranted sound; also set Harness and SEVERAL OTHER HORSES. DESORIPTIONS TIME of sale. Top and no top Road Wagons. Fine sccond hand top Wagons. Business and Express Wagons. Harness, Robes, Blankets, &c. —GENTLEMAN'S ENTIRE TURNOUT AT PUBLIC auction, at BARKER & City Auction and New York ‘Tuttersalis. corner of ‘Broadway and Thirty. ninth street, on Saturday (to-morrow), January 7 Ag at 11 o'clock, atid comprising one of the mostbeautiful dark dapple iron Doupe Horses ever offered at public sale; was bred in Keusenys is 16% high. 6 has great style, action and ap) is an elegant driver; can trot close to t the present owner $700, and Is warranted sound ‘and kind; also Pony pei built by Wood Bros ; Harness, the {Drop fan English officer, who shortly joins his regiment trope: this pestablisnment was withdrawn from last ie but will ositively sold to-morrow. Property now on exhibidon'et the Mart. it MAJOR CHARLES W. RRER (AUCTIONEER, MIGHT GREAT & OF HIGH BRED TROTTENS AND ROADSTERS, just arrived from Monroe county, New York, T BARKER & CHAS) cry Avorion, BMART AND N.Y. TATTERSALLIS, road way ant hirty-ninth street, TO-MORROW. aa eORb yy January 10, at 11 o'ciock THE CROSS MATCHED PAI UF TROTTERS LADY Ry and Andy Norton, chestnut mare and dapple bay fare e Stes years old; elding. both sired by Iron Luke, 15% high, 6 and 6 olde trot in 3 "20 le oF dou ner bcs LY "AIR. OF BAY GELDINGS, CLO: poihsired’ by Ma i hy 1d; trot in 2 0, sin or Ea, "eed adage ht ROAN GELVING, GOT BY MAMBRINO PATCHEN Kentucky bred), at a ch, 8 years old: can trot in 2:50. yoiarpion rite sire oF Se dames came if NEC), 10 high. Byeake old: cance nooo GELDING, got by Champion, 15% high, 5 vearnala; ou fet nga by Patrick Hi (b; atrick Hen} Rysiyk’s Hambletonian), 154 high, 8 years old; cxn trot THE CELEBRATED BAY MARE Lady Revere, got b: Major Low (oy George M. Patchen), 15% high, Fen on (ta fy ie ay ChASSIUS M. CLAY, JR., 1544 high, 5 eamold en deo ina SIRED by Rip Van Winkle (b; r | mine ‘8 Black Hawk), 10%" high, 8 years vid; can trot in 3 werent BY MAJOR EDSA! oiRAY MARE, BY LL, 15% high, 8 years CHESTNGT GELDING, GOT by George M. Patchen, Jr. 1 8 ea oid) pan ‘ot ree minute: yon: Y states Bt H BY Porter's Clay, 15% high, 8 ne aca? SSinep by John J, Crittend Ais in J, fenden, saat old; tan trot in ‘OCK ARE ALL fbi and are wy ‘ish have never been handied for speed, re capable of great improvement; all are warranted ‘sound “OR ULL DESCRIPTIONS see catalogues, which POSITIVELY, nk GREATEST rtunit; opportunity ever one 9 ne pate, fe pur purchase Bente g ee cost or valuati gis NOW ON EXHIBINON: tssesray ‘A. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT CHEAP—VERY HAND- ome and stylish, dapple Rray Gelding, 15% hands, 6 years old; vermont Hamp) jtonian; long, Mowing mane gd tall bound a1 ind 5 cant ty ta io ith, sidebar 0) on, Harne 0 C., wi staole ois Went t iar ‘alas A SIDE-BAR TOP ON, NEARLY NEW; ONE Dusenbury road Wagon, ot bar: one Consord Top, Pole and shatts; one depot leigh; aouble an single Hartiess.. 143 Wort Thirty seventh street. GREAT BARGAIN—ONE NEW BROWN LINED ‘larence, just finished; one second hand Landau, fry Ghavoneee det other second hand Carriages. 460 ‘Third avenue, thirty-first and Th HY nd streets, HORSES, _ CARRIAGES, & ao, LEGANT GLASS PRONT COACH, CITY MAD NEARLY baie? oe, oP. be FINEST IN TH. UCTIO. VAN TASSELLS, sity east THIRTRENTA STREET, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AT 12, R SALE—A SINGLE TRUCK, CHEAP; IN GOOD order. Inquire at 133 Hudson street for two days OR BALE—DBPOT WAGON, WITH TWO DOUBLE Mg rr aerate eta cae We rice tor 300, ly to i ING, 23 East Fourth street, 7 OR SALE—ONE HORSE, 7 YEAR‘, WARRANTED, with side spring bar top Wi on, Harness, complete; also one Mare, (reg warranted ; each can trot in three minutes; everything perfect, with 0. cheap, Address k. 137 ARNESA THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN nee York. A good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; & Rood double Truck Harness, $90; a ‘xood Grocer an Milkman’s Harness, $25; S008, ‘stable Blanket, $2 Please call and examine lor'y FISHER & OSBORNE, eens ‘itreet, New York. H? RSE BLANKETS, LAP RUGS, WOLF ag BUFFALO ROBES, HARNESS,’ SADDLES, the largest assortment in the city, in, ehanred out a reat reduction to make room for sori SoFing Bo E, BAR’ farren street. PEED! SPEED! EA yt ARR. Jett HORSE, TOT TOT 2:80, BEXCK HORSE: 10 2ROT INS MINUTES. AT AUCTION THIS DAY, AT 10s VOICLOCR., ARCH, JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH A STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, ARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP SLEIGHS AND CARRIAG! Comprising | Clarences, ‘Coupes Phaetons, and 100 second hand Sieighs, to make room for new stock; very reasonable. & CO., No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. LEIGHS, SLEIGHS, ROBES, BELLS, CARRIAGES, Harness.—Sleighs of every style, Eee and kind} dost assortment in New York: Hells, trom $2 O uD; Robes, from $12 wi es, Clarences, Coupes, top, road and Saprese Wagons; bul Rockaways, hew and second }, at panic prices. WILLIAM H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, BREE RO. ROAD HORSES SPEED WARRANTED)— : is TOP : ry TERS, A Auction. ARCH, JOUNSTON, At HIS RT, 19 hE Ae STREET, NEAR UNI- ¥ausiny P SALI MENCES AT 10! O'CLOCK, {/ANTED—A VERY LIGHT tee WAGON, CITY make, and medium heavy single and double Bar- ness; also very light Park Phae' a Address W. B., box 3,447 Post office. WART,10 EXCHANGE FOR WINES, LIQUOKS, &C.— The finest pair of three-fourths bl Horses ever in New York, warranted pertect every Ewars with new Car- rlages § Lae jarness pervect, team. entleman. For peel pare dre: LUB HOUSE, Herald Uptewn ranch office, 1,265 6 Broadway. $25 —FOR SALE, A THREE-LIGHT HEARSE, worth $200. ‘198 Varick street $ 50 —A_ GREAT SAORIFICE, Palinier en tape » The brown Mare Nellie; can be 18 fail in 248 at Fleetwood to road waso bar road Wagon one top Wagon, both built by W. H. Gray; a Stivers’ Steign; Dunscomb Harness eta; fur and lap Robes; Shoots, Whip, aoa for $150, Must be sold before Satarda: CUMINGS, at Simmons’ stab) 228 Bank reat FOR 5) SALE. A DESIRABLE JEWELLERS) BAFE, A NEW MAR- vin, (large) and a choice selection of small second hand Hafes very chea a MERIC NB" TE, ‘ash. AM Sal SABE COMP ANY, 300 Broadway. A SPLENDID OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAU- rant for sale; old established: on best place on Broadway; vad be #0'd at a low price. MITCHELL’ Store Agency, 77 Cedar s:reet._ cA —FOR SALE, CORNER Le ied STOREs, FAM- « ily Liquor Stores at bargains; also Cigar Stores, splendid Resaurants, Williard Salvo 14; Stores: to let, MITCHELL'S | Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A DRUG BUSINESS— ESTABLISHED 13 YEARS, for sale reasonably : proprietor an old mai ition desired. Call, for particulars, at Nos. hitehall street. FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, BEST BUSI- ness location, for sa!e: also Bakeries, Confection- erles, Stationery, Variety and Fancy Goods Stores, Drug Btores, “SUITOLLELLS Store Stands. 3 VERY FLOURISHING COUNTRY STORE| BUSINESS for sale—Small ready cash; rent low. No agents or brokers ee ad, tt Address, stating where an ivter- view can be Herala office. GooD CHANCE FOR A LIVE MAN TO MAKE money.—A Butter Store for sale situated in a first class Fpaetpochicad, doing & good ¢: business; reasons for selling, too many irons in the fire. 845 Ninth avenue, corner Fitty-fitth street. GROCERY STORE ON A GOOD AVENUE FOR sale; on the most advantageous terms; a bargain. LIVINGSTON & CO., 92 East Fourteenth street. N Pa el I8 OFFERED THIS DAY TO Are Eighth ward corner Liquor Store w worth: si tor $300, or will be sold by auction to- morrow. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Sas 3 Hudson street. N ESTABLISHED BOARDING HOUSE “ple SALE cheap, in the best location down town; a good lease and low rent Apply to THOS, GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street. Ow STORE FOR SALE—WITH OR WITHOUT Stock; the best location on Procaway. Inguire at No. 62 William street, room 8, up stairs. ARYORO. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN EXCELLENT ORDER and location; owing to sickness will sell at reat sacrifice. For terms and information inquire at 4 penard street. STEVENS & TANS.” RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN A LOC RISING city, within 15 miles of New York; sola cheap, Inquire of WILLIAM 8. MERSEREAU, to Wil- liam street, New York. ‘OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER SHOP. DO- ing a good business ae rent; will be sold cheap. Inquire at 898 Eighth avenu OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH ALE, Oyster and Chop House in a central location, con: venient to all the theatres, with the lease of whole house, incluting furniture on top floor; complete ranges, Bramal broiler, license, and carpeting throughout; unsur: passed for supper rooms or @ club honse; immediate pox- session given and satisfactory reasons for selling; price $1,500. “Applyat No. 141 Fourth avenue, OR SALE—A SPLENDID baa ht le RESTAU- rant; must be sold this day any price; if Bet go. treet Owe ‘at auction. “Call at 8 Varlek street oF ow. OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND LONG LEASE of one of the best corner Liquor Stores on Third avenue. two large ball and meeting rooms. | Apply to MORAN & 240) and 242 East Twentieth street, OR feet STORE. IN CINCINNA’ corner Fourth and Walnut streets; the best nd in the city tor soda and gest Ae aoe largest sales last iso a fine fancy goods, drug and prescription jocation best in the city. Reter, by permission. to Sohn Matenews, iret avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twent: seventh streets, New York. AddressGEBO E. CALL DER, northwest corner Fourth and Walnut cinnati, Ohio. OR SALE—A STATIONERY AND VARIETY STORE, doing a first class business and in the best location in the city. Call at store 395 Sixth avenue, FoR SA SALE. SHELVING. , COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, MHISED, LAMPE & CO, "93 Chambers street, up stairs, Rs SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MARKET, ON Sixth avenue, in complete running order and doing good business. For interview address MARKET, box Too Herald Uptown Branch office. jOR BALE—TWO COUNTER SHOWCASES, 7 FEET long, price $18 each. Inquire at 112 Chambers street, or ot A. WLING, 65 Nassau street. FS, SALE—FIXTURES AND APPURTENANCES, Brands, &c., of an old abst cigar manutactory; buyer will be introduced to the reliable cus- tomers of the house. Address Z., *ferald office. OR SALE—A FINELY FITTED UP CIGAR STORE, 3 an : Second avenue, between Sixty-fifth and Sixty- xth stre OR SALE VERY CHEAPCAN ELEGANT COUNT. Room, built of black walnut and ash. Apply to Grist ‘OLD, WHITMAN & WELCH, oa Franklin survet, ne? sALE CHEAP—THE OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG bit ear Ing eae nai, of Mg i ar. Inquire on ‘the premises or ai Wi EWS’, oad Narada street. . S FES CHEAP FOR CASH—HEBRING'S, MARVIN'S, Wilder's, all sizes, new and_ second hand; also jew: elry, insurance and en Pook! Saie, with steel HOO. 8 Malden Sian FIXTURES FOR BALE. —S8IDE COUNTERS, upright Shelving and about 120 Drawers, made by J: GC. Hoe & Co. Apply at No. 582 Broadway. SEWING pace 8 FOR my yi rncnnt Sts an came air scart Collar and Wristlets, $6. LI. BROS,, », 1,267 Broadway. 35 CASH FOR A LIGHT MANUFACTURING OM a tusinem, entablished and secured by copy: neclear @ year. ‘al if ree aiae Pearl orroet scan floor. phere 181 $1. 200.74 —THE BEST Rh bY LIQUOR STORE IN |, Eariem, Stock, Fixtures and Goodwill, Berieriea i sve 3 must leave foe Eurspe, si ‘Oj Apply. to Mr. GORDON, 1,888 Third ate cortas One ae io Domus for good will td Rinth Avenue’ “arom Acs venue, —WANTED TO PURCHASE, E LOOKING <mubstantial Horse, that can trot n about? st dress Bocas box 101 Herald office, with descripiton and lowest price, FOUR-HORSE | 0 PI R OALORIO E —* FOR sale.—Apply at 4l Warren street, up sta: A TINE CLOSE CARRIAGE FOR SALE CHEAP FoR cash—Sold for want of use; made by Mix. To be seen at 26 Strong place, Brook; BAY MARE-CAN BEAT 3 eae 8 ALSO m ON; ui Jorses ; sol ingle or doul also one reek Horse. "Inquite st iss Soatnnices coon REAT BARGAIN;—AN ELEGANT AND VERY" ian team of coal sinck Geldings, i % Ri ‘8 cont $200 bat outst a ‘an and are roken Po mt W Brnee and towaddle, igen wold petore vo forte Inquire stables Nos. 15 and 17 Kast Berens el sGRBarty REDUCED PRICES—CARRIAGES, set he a ral of slightiy soiled, ag! ST UIURRS UNION, Of Brontway. reat pargains, NY GENTLEMAN HAVING A Ut i hd COUPE rif , 1645 hands about, for sal area With description and price, BG De Nereid alee sock: BRE vera oF “phoowe STREET) ROAD WAGON RUB [OUNTED HARNESS,” BEAR Sie DAY. AT 104 O'CLOCK. aso LEY 19 TO 26 THIR’ 1 ONTVERSITY PLACE, Ub ABOV Ey MES PORTABLE ENGINES, SAW ence RR Mills, Stationary pnsines, pollens Hoistin; ‘ene ince ora PRON sign and workmanship, at low 1 MPSON, WHITEHILL & 00.) %8 Cortlandt street ‘OR SALE—ONE FOUR, EIGHT AND 12 HORSE taken soon. Pe A a hy near Harlem Bridge, i" poaucd Pee ee Ley | AND PAPER CUTTER FOR sale.—A Cott beock or bag printing a two yotlers arate Onaatr, x mt “adineh ler, Degener, a ne! Paper Cur all PSSM ee ee tole OOD WORKING MACHINERY FOR SALE— AA cieanra Bay Ti m fables stoking iiaching will be ir . Ni Re mac! ry __._BUROPEAN | STEAMSHIPS. (AUNARD LINE. NOTICE, With the view of Cirainioning the chances of collision om the Steamers of this ae bas - —gmeagal take & specifi course for all seasons of the yea: On the outward pi baa is from Queenstown to New York gr Boon SrOemees e meridian of W at 43 latitude, on. te oaswan pases ee crossing the meridian of 50 othing to the nos! se BRITE "OND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL AIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW tae AND LiveRe POOL, CALLING AT Conk fi ee pirtine mW YORK. SAMARIA. Borday , Jan. 3 rie ECLA. ‘Batday, Jan. 10 “Sa’day, Jan. 17 ©, 4 ALG! «Wad BR Oss + we Aa mat OLYMPU} Kbyeanwiaw ren 3 and every following Wednesday ‘and Baiarday ‘rom ‘New York. Steamers marked thus * do not oa passengers. Consr Senet $30, $100 ‘ands i sareepont a ‘and Queenstown and all pa: ot! Europe at efor fein, and cabin passag apply atthe commbanyis office, No. 4 Bowlin Green. Fi ors cerage passage at lil 4 Broadway, Trinit nity Bul rk FRANCK, Agent Clark and Randoiph » wtrects, Chicago, Tl, ‘ORTH. ORTH. GERMAN ho yi COMPANY. FOR SOUTHAMPTON ri The steamship WESER, Captain We Willigerod, will sail on Saturday. 'y 10, at 2 P. M., trom Bremen Bier, fo9t Third Rireet. Hoboken, ‘to be followed by steasa= BERU, Uaptain A, Jager, on Saturday, Sn ay oF PASSAGE TO ae nDon, HAVRE AND Bayable in gold, or its equivalent in carrenc: cabin “8 iy to SO HURICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green, J HITE STAR LINE ae Fol QUBLNETOWN AND LIVERPOOL, THE UNITED STATES MAIL, KNew and full-powered Stearnships matings from New York on Saturdays, from BA! hursdays, calling at Cork Batbo pa aaerpoet Os OF en pro pagjeopeaiee January ri, TO AM, M. nuarv t3P. M, 0 at3 P. ebruary 7, at 3 P. ott i, Pavonia Terry, Jersey Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt Surgeons and stewardesses $n mela the steamers. ageaee aa $2, old; return UcKets $140, gold; feerage, $80, in currenc: ross waning ‘to send for friendsin the Old Country cam: mow obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$32, cur *Pamengers booked to and from all parts of America tePar ‘famburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, 4c. Draits irom £1 upwards. For inspection of plang and other information apply at ng igor lading isusd to Cont ental poru 0 a me 6 m R. J. Porter, Agent, _ WAtoNaL LINE. ‘This comp: ony takes the Tk Cs insurance (up to $300,000 in wold) oneach of ite steamers. thus giving Dassengers the best possible e eearantee for satety and the avoidan \t Be: A The frost 20 ti southerly iy berg’ aivara D been adopted by this and he com ym picts No. 4 and 47 North River. TO aay AND LIVERPOOL GANADA.Sat. J GRELCK.Sat, Jun, 24.10 AM Jez YALA Sat Jan bie BA LONDON Di FO! palit sumner, ++.(n0 date) Cabin p. passage, $80, currency. Stecrage, $ currency! Helin tickets at ‘reduced. rates, Prepal = Rekee rome iverpgol at ipa jowents es Apply at the Company's ofeW AP: HURST, Matager. ED STAR LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND ANTWERP. R ILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Appointed to carry the “Betgian and United States Matis. ‘ihe following new {ull-nawered steamships will sail as m Philadelphia for Antwerp. LAN ec First cabin, Si0ii 6 second, cabin, $65, gold; steer- age, $89, currenc seirom Phiadelpnia for Liverpool AbbOrSFORD.... . january 1 KENILWORTH, january 15 Cabin, $100, currence: rage, $30, c Prepaid re meoragé certificates from rig paris of urope at the low: eat r Fe i arther information apply to Feri W. COLTO \, Agent, nt a2 Broad street, New York. aoe WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, Philadel- hia. Da bangin! wets LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Li caning velo tanatie, NEVADA, Forsyth wary 18, at 1:90 P.M. WYOMING, Guard. january 20, wt 7:15 4. M. From pier 46 North Cabin Passage, ‘$80, ; Steerage, $30, currency. Paste boo ate froma Paria Hamburg, Nor- and’ from , ay tnd Sweden, ac, ""Draita on Ireland, Bagland weet France’ an erm ILLIAMS & GUION Asawa. N LINE. | Fae ¥O# QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal jamers ure Bvpoinied to sail as follows: crry OF aTWirt KP. Saturd: Jap. 10, 11 A, M. ab Jan. 11,2 BM 24,10 A.M. 8 ‘and ‘Thurstay. from Aner RATES OF PASSAGE. : peory $70, $80 ana $9, gold, according to accommo- a ound trip tickets at low rates. STKERAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30 Prepaid Certificates, $32 currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- os, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates, Drafts aoe at lowest rates. For Cabin P: and general | Dosiness apply at the mpany’s office, No. 15 Broadw: tad Steerage Passage, at 33 Broad wa 5 i ae J me HN O'Donnell ak 7 log Cheetnut tree, Phiisdelpnis, te street, Bosto M. 8. Creagh, I jrown, Four Clark, corner Lake st., Chicago. . Liverpool, and No. 9 Kue Scribe, Paris, William Tn OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL. LONDON AND ALL other roa in Engiand and Wales, ‘The South Wales Auantic Steamship) Com any’s new first class ste: 8 Will sail fro1 mnsylvania Rall- road whart, Jersey (it SupES (chartered). First cabin passage, (28 and ‘$80 ‘currency; second cabin, $55. currency; steerage, $80 currency. Prepaid Necrige gcrlincauss from cardia, $s Ce for £1 and upwards. For furt iculars apply to is ‘AKOHIBALD BAXTER £'GO.. Agent, 7» a8 follows: Agent Broenware New York. NCHOR LINE. Steamers sail from pler. 20 North River, New York, SVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AUSTRALIA. ..Sat,, Jan. 10) CASTAL OLYMPIA ELY,IA. MACEDO; ae . The ecommoilations on th line are Tinstrpassed cover one ee Lge Mere | staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing light and ventilation, ts 'AS3AGE TO OR FI ROM GLASGOW, pHVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, WED, STEAMERS, $65 and $75. Return, $130, currency. SAT. STRAMEREY § $65 and $15. Return, $130, gold. EERAGE PASSAGE. To Glaxgow, Livernooi, London, Queenstown, London- y, Beltast, Bristol or Carauf, $90, currency. Tickets for or from any seaport or railway station in Great ‘arian Ireland or the Continent issued at the lowest rates. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY, RATES, Company's office, No. 7 Bowling Groon, New York. NDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, NLY DIRECT LINE TO ‘0 FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL AMS: aire BETWEEN iY, piu ‘ORK AND HAVRE, CALLING A’ REST, The splendid vessels oa this ror nent W! pou from pier No. 60 No! ST, LAURENT, hesne: » Jan. 4 é route for the Conti. Ri as follows :— , Lae January 19 PERBIRE, Da Saturday, January 2 AMERK UE, Roussan, “Saturday, February 7 Lemarte. : Fepruney 2 F ion or bie} ding wine) TO HAV, RES First cabin to Cabin, $75, Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers cing ta or returning trom the Con- tinent of pie by tal this line, veld Late t transit by English ri ay a ae the iscomicees of crossing the Channel, beside iy time, trouble and expense. GEORGE M. CKENZIE, Agent, 8 Broadway. _.... COASTWISE_ STEAMSHIPS. AMANA BAY COMPANY. S For Pi Samana and St. Domingo City.— ‘The Unived states Mell Steamship TYBEE, Captain ‘bo. lanoy, ‘leaves pler No. 3 N River with des; pater. Bilis of exchange on Puerts Pinta, Semana and mingo City iitsuite taut. purchasers for-sale, freight or passage apply t0 SPOFFORD BHOTHERS 0.) 29 Broadway, Peg MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. Great reduction in rates of freight and passage. wguiticent steamships of this line wll leave leg es North New York, for Aspinwall, o'clock NOON, as follow aaeary 8, 4814, COLON, Captain Conner. passengers bacngy A 17, 1874, CITY OF PANAMA (new), Captain + freight onty January 24, et, ACAPULCO, Captain Gray, passen- gers and: ‘relat Saean. 1874, RISING STAR, Captain Jones, for only cy onnecting at Panama with the large and splendid steamships of this line for San Vranci-co, and con- necting at the Isthmus w.th steamers tor Central Ameri- can and South racitic ports. RATES OF PASSAGE, New York to San Francisco—Cavin, $100 or $110, cur- Feney, aecording to location ‘New York to Sar: Fraucisco—Steerage, $50, currence! Steamers of this line for Japan and China ieave San Francisco on the Ist of every month. For treight and passage or other information apply at the company’s oftice, pler 42 North iver, toot of Canal street, UFUS Hatch, oF Vice President and Managing Director. ie J, Bunnay, Superintendent jOR BERMUDA. The first class Cri he Steamer Seo tons, will sail for Bermuda on Thursday, January 15, at noon, from pier 3 East Ki and, having superior passenger ‘accommodations, a favorable opportunity 1s afforded to lavalids oF others wishing to visit those Islands. |For or Wea apply, to A. EMILIUS OUT. Ei bnioge, Age Fi street. Foe Bayan 'PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, W YORK AND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, pe leaving pier No. 3 North River at3 P. M CLEOPATRA (Havana apo Mexico).... cIny OF MERIDA (Havana via Nassau). UBA (Havana direct).. cry ‘oF HAVANA (Havana ¢ CITY OF NEW YORK (Havan aire aceireey pea IRSARD RE? ‘& SONS, 82 Broadway. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at 39, M., (rom pier 15 North iver doot or Cedar street), for Havana direct, as follows Steamship CRESCENT CITY Steamsliip WILMINGTON. Steamship MORRO CASTE For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo Laide iene WILLIAM Fr arate & CO. No. 6 Bowling Green. _D. MoKELLAR, Agent in Havana. rk LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key ‘West, carrying the United States Mail.—Ste: CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain ip jer 20 Kast River, Saturday, Jam 0, Fitrough bilis ofladiag given to. Houston’ and all joints e Oe Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. . No charge tor forwarding In New York. Sor Hrlgnt or Beieabtony £'¢o erior Secqumotenens ap- or W. P. “SixDey 9 Wall s street Soummenx LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The tollowing ner and 7s class steamers will sail every Wednesday, at 3PM. Steainer CITY OF GALVESTON ¢ bapt. Steamer CITY OF DALLAS Capt Hines. Steamer CITY OF HOU ON, C Capt Deering Steamer GaRONDELET. 9 “Feb. Freight received daily. Throast’raice given to Geives: fon, Indianola, Rockport or Araizas Wharf, Brazos 8an- 0 ond St. Louis. Cabin passage, $50; steeraze do., $25. F freight OF passage, having superior accommodations, apply 153 Maiden Iai FO? NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Ev. Gager, will leave pler No. 9 North iver, du. Saturday, January 10, at Freight recetyed daily, Through Falten given to Galvesion, Indianola, Rockport or Arabians Brazos Santiagg. St. Lous and fopite. «cabin ALA BEE steerage. ‘or tretj ‘OF passage a| ee watt BEAMAWN, 86 Went strech. sat 1OR NEW | ORLEANS | DIRECT. F CHANTS’ RTEAMSHIP LINE, The seamebip EMILY. B. SOUDER, from pier 36 North River ‘foot of North Moore street), yn Saturday, January 10, at 3 o'clock Freight received daily. Through rates given to St. Lonts, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or passage, having. superior accommoda- tions apply to FREDERIG BAKER, pler 86 North River, ‘ORFOLK, PRTERSHURG AND BICHMOMD. N AIL LINE to Moro ae cae DOMINTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —_ River. toot Kd Beach street, steam- ers eave. rt 3 P, M. for Norfolk, and passenger steamers for folk, City Point and Richmond on Tues jaturdays, same hour. ‘hursda; 1d Sate a Through bills of iwding and passenger tickets issued to all points South and Southwest via ‘inia and Tennes- ses, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also b; Chesapeake and Ohio Rallroad for Western Points, a1 6 poy ab for Newbern and Washi gton, N nts. Office, 187 Greenwich street, __'TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 7. BOSTON K ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON a at nivor. Ne The magnificent ee NEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, bt (Sundays dxcented), a até P.M. Through tickets gol il principal hotels in the city. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, irom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as tollow: Expre-« for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, ‘with Pullman Palace ‘cars attached, 9:30 A. M., Sand 8:30 F M. sunday $ and 8:3) P. M. by Balamory ae Wg the South, at 8:40 A. M., rd J Express for inlladely Rita, 8:10, 9:50 A. M., 12:80, 8 4, 5,7 ganer Mand 12 nig igh Sunday 6, §:10, 830 and 9F migrant al seegn class, For Trenton at 72) A. M.,2, $:i0 and 6:i0 P.M. Sunday _ Newark, dy hig 7220, if 9 he 1 A. M.,. ey M, Pa 6, 6:10, q EEN MIME 2. acre) night. Sunday, 8:2 " Ht aa 748,58, 9 10 LAM. 12 MJ, ie it's) PM, ahd i? hight Simmaay, 8:20, ny var Matin 6 620,72, 8, 10,4, 2M Ae 3 Ti, BB, 8:40, 6:10 6:30, ia ate 6:20 a arth Foy 4 and a Amboy, 6 and and & P, ok, 7:20 and 8 A. Mu, 12M. 23:10, 4:30, aug 7 and iZnight, Sund: 8 io For Hart Milisione, 8A, My 12M. and 4: For Lambertville and. Flemington, 9:30 A. Fc and SP. M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 3'and 4 P. M. Accommudation for Bordentown, ‘Burlington snd Cam- deu, 7:20 and 9:30 A. M., 12: i erie . M. For Freehold, 7:20 na’ PM For Farmingdale and Squan, 720 A. M. For Pemberton and Camden, 6 A. Mi. a ‘Ticket omc, sit as zi avd 94 Broadway, No.1 Ae tor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. rant ticket office, No. 8 imenias ae eovp, ar. SATT, “General Manager. General Passenxer Azent. GTONIN INGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT qeHobe TSLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. aeY, RRAGANSRTT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day trom pier 33 NoFth River, at 4 th worth $150, some wally el elegant Seal Sacques at $125, $140 an Sslrsce great reduction ee 4 an ier Prices. seal Muffs, Boas and Caps at low BA aoe gcd, tation Seal Sacaries, $24 and Imitation foal Mut 1 $5. Furs in Muffs and Boas, fine goods of every description, at lower prises than ave been known aur- ing the past 15 years, We are cveranrane and be ot want to carry any furs over duri gammer. You Wil get Tellaple Yrurg vat Slated iyou Pe Meme y iy RY iy eect wards. Good sets t $7, $9 and $13, to close cout, ~ MILLINERY_A AND D DRESS! MAKING, on Satay Yaa 10, at my crete! requ ve on board at ees SURORGE MAU! KENZIE ‘Agent HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mall steamshij ONTA, A Captain B. vou, nl gatl on ray, Jan, 15, 1874, +, £01 taking Passengers ‘ora New a a > Fiymouth, London, herbourg and H. unk. 120, Firs Cain Ue poh SI $30, in United States gold. teerago, $80 Ae an Jaa fe di General i e.Broad oa New York. _ 61 Broadway, New Fork. NREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. ang YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, River this line will sail trom pier 18 East ve! RAGON Western Guear WESTERN, abin passage, inte currenez exestaon’ wish i. Apply'to the Agent, 70 South street onGaN's SONS, Orr ROSSA, NORTHERN HOTEL, CORNER Cortlandt and West streets—The steamship com- anies’ dratts at ores, rates, payable everywhere- i fe be Euro} earn Cabin passage promptly engaged for country |APSOOTT SROTRNES 4 00., South street Drafts available in all parts of Yen Hand and Ireland and Passage Tickew by steamship, or sa aalling, pavket issued At lowest rates oF COASTWISE _STEAMSHIPS. jOR NASBA, 3 xi P Wednesday, Feb, 4 Saturday, Feb, 21 Bes ory OF MERIDA | will loave per Np Roh gr River, ery 15, at 3 P.M, (Dkk & SONS Na. $9 Brondway. JMPoRTED BONNATS—THE VERY r LATEST 81 STYLES, Just recelved, which will De sold at halt the cost ot importation, TLGe DE LACY, 88235 Broadway, near N rete! th street ~__ INSTRUCTION. Ninnnnnnnnnn, GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO LEARN ENOLISH A with @ young lady of aj able conversation. Ad: ress A. A., box 145 Herald office. A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD TAKE A LITTL® child to board and give instruction if desired, with the comforts of a pleasant cheerfal_home. Ph address Mrs. H. M.@., He Uptown Branch ice. SS A G@ooD gfe TAUGHT IN TEN LEB. sons, A special i Broadyra of wootk Kkkeeping. Day and evening. Rooms 1,261 Br Success food aod young. ER B, Goubsuinie toold and young. ___ OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, uages leasant home; both Ee GO Walt LOOK, Wiltow, Gone retrencee. -ddved WANTED TO PURCHASE, Bw bi 9 SECOND HAND grat Ean T, of about 80 horse por one that has been but little used and which will rand a poy exami- nation. Full partio lowest, - dressed tod. fi box becaucnG. tye) be al We ictae o eel spout sortase Ag THE ag full particul Wek. a Herald o ‘ofice FINA Waxteo—omn PAIR CHILLED RUBBER GRIND. Crushers must’be cheap: state trise ce dimshalos cond tion and tull paruictlara address ‘UBBEly EXCHANGE, ; ANTED—A ENTLEMAN'S a warTctt Py W excha@nse or Clo! Address EX CHANGs, Herald ‘Brookiva