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WHOLE NO. 13,72. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. Sot) DIRECTORY Yon apvenriens. | __ SPECIAL NOTICES. HORSES, CARMIAGKDS, &C. ALES AT amen EUROPEAN STEAMSUIPS. AMUSEMENTS—Sxconn Pace—Fourth, fifth and wixth STROLUGY—Twaurrw PacK—Sixth col m han — mn, | RCO! “ rst colnmN. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED —Suconp Paux—First cotumn. BROOKLYN BOARD—Sxvoxp Pace—First column. BROOKLYN REAL STATE FOR SALE—Skconp Page—Becond column. BUBINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Sxconn Pacu—Third col- umn. BUSINESS NOTICES. Pagr—Sixth column. GITY REAL ESTATE FOR BALM SECOND Pace—Sec- colamn. OLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twetrra Pace—Sixth col- umn. CLOTHING—Sxconn Pacy—Third column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Twairmn Pagy—Sixth column. COAL AND WOOD—Sxconp Pacr—Fourth column. COABTWIBE SUEAMSHIPS—Funor Pace—Vutth’ and am 118. COUNTRY “BOAKD—Seconn Pacr—Second column, DANCING ACADEMIES—Sconp Pagx—Fifth colunm, RY GOODS—Finst Pace—Third column. WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Etevunts Page—Fitth column. UROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finet race—Fitth column, }OROPE—Eruvextu Pace—Fourth column. #YES AND EARS—Exevanta acy—Sixth column, INANOIAL—Nint f’4cx—Fourth column, RK BALE—Enevanrn Paqe—Sixth column. ISHED ROOMS AND APARIMENIS TO LET— Exeventn Pacr—Fifth column. ZOBNITURE Secon Pace—Third column, in WANTED—FEMALES—Iwairrn | Pace—Fifth column. WELP WANTED—MALES—Exevanra Pace—Sixth col- umn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Finst Pacx—Second and columns. HOTELS—Szconn Pace—First column. HOUSES. ROOMS, &0., WANTED—Hinsr Pace—Fourth umn. TRSPRUCTION—Piner Paau—siath column. JERSEY CITY, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL MBTATE "YOR SALK—Sxcoxp Paae—Becond umn. LEOTURE SEASON—Sxconp Page—Fiftn column. WAN OFFICES Finer Pacx—Sicth column. 8T AND FOUND—Finer Pace—Virst column. MAOHINERY—Exeventn Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS Secoxp Pacx—Fourth column, BDICAL—Tweirrn Pack—Sixth column. IBLLANEOUS ADVERTISBMENTS—Tewmn Pacr— Bixth column, ISORLLANKOUS—Srconn Pace—Fourth column. SICAL —Sxcon Pace—-Fourth column. IEW PUBLICATIONS—SeventH Page—Sixth column. ERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOPORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Sxcoxn Pacy—Fousth umn. 184 LS—Presr Pace—Third column. ROFEESIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Twairru Pace—Fifth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxcoxn Pacr—Second column. REAL ESTATE TO KXCHANGE—Szconn Paae—Second ‘and third columns. ESTATE WANTED—Srconp Pacs—Third column, AROS—Finet Pack—First column. LES AT AUCTION—Finst Pack—Vourth column. WATIONS WANTRD—FEMALES—Tweiyra Pace— second, third, fourth and fifth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Tweurrn Pack—Fith column. BPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacx—First and second col- umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—second D. STORAGE—Exrverrn Pacr—Fourth column. THE TRADES—Twutrtn Pace—Sixth column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Eueventn Pace—Fitth column, VELLERS’ GUIDE—Fiest Pacx—Sixth column. IWURNISHED KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET—ELeventy Pacr—Fifth and sixth columna WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxcoxp Pace—Second column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, £0.—Finst Pace—Third col- umn. BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD VED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 2,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED aT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 14TH STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD ANENUE. ADVERTIS#MENTS RE- GEIVED FROM 9A. M. TO 7:30 P. M, NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NKWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST sO. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. ————— = = emer = = = PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK '_ AERALD. BSSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE [NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- EES WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, = a - PERSON. AL. peeeeeaennee Y Bienen nen NOT BE ACTUATE motives; drop me a line. Yours, * | | DAY AND NIGHT IN THE | | | COLUMBIA GARDEN, CHARLIE EDGAR, IT 18 MADELIENE Parker, not Frances. Let ine hear {ro FRED. E. pees) HATTIE—YES: Thursd ht. N A BALE— ‘Trust me and communicate with me at once by tele Bram or mail. TLL THE, BEAUTIFUL YOUNG EADY, FAIR Complexion and blue eyes, who took stage 4a down, near Twelith sts 5 eM saturday wan fro pe from Alban y 3 fea Fe Tanta ase, staat send a sincere. adupirer, ( jptown Branch office? eee nrad $250 REWARD OFFERED FOR THE RECOV: ery, living or dead, of J. A. Sweetser, who left fhe hotel corner Broadway aha Twenty-first street, on ednesday evening, January 21. at7}4 o'clock. H five feet eleven. inches: Ww avout 160 potinds tray weight about 160 ponnds; gray ( on dark ci aes to GEORGE NIVEN, 300 Mulberry street APPIY ry to ington street, OUND BY | POOR MAN, A SUM OF MO F loser can recove : DOURMANN & 66. S75 Wa phington "sree Lore SUMMIT, N. J., ir JANUARY 9, A RED SET- ter Dog, with owners name on brass’ plate of col- i ©. A. Youngs), 4 quitable reward wil be paid ‘by and 22 Worth street, New York. ca Spee O8T—ON FRIDAY ING, A BROOCH, IN onyx, with pearls, elther at Bryant's Minstrels or on the way to Delmonico's. A suitable reward will be given at 37 West Thirty ninth street, OST—A SORREL HORSE; WHITE FOREHEAD and three white feet; about 15 hands r reward is guaranteed, — L. POLINYRY, No, £02 Kast Sixth reek. OST—SATURDAY NIGHT, BLTWEEN fIGHIT- eenth street and Colosseum, in Broadway car or mM Btreet, a bine and gold enamelled round shape Pendant. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at 208 East Eighteenth street. OST—ON SATURDAY, A BLACK AND GRAY SET. ter Dog; is old and’ fat; answers to the name of Bob.” ‘The finder, by returning him to 160 Bast sixtieth street, will be liberally rewarded, OST—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, GOI Ninth avenue to Tammany Halland back, @ lady's old, enamelled Bracelet. The finder will receive a suit- able reward and the thanks of the owner by returning it ‘t 123 Ninth avenue. FROM 123 “REWARDS, 10 REWARD,—LOST, BETWEEN THE TRAVEL. Jers’ Club, Fifth avenue and Wall street, a gold ket, with a ci lige engraved on it and a coronet. the ove reward will be paid to the finder at Messrs, MOK- IN. BLISS & 00. No. 5 Broad street, $95 REWARD.—LO*T, SATURDAY, JANUARY e) a Russia leather Pocketbook, containing about $150 and cards with owner's name. ‘The above reward wall be pai ve wa soka id for its return to the Fuith Avenue Hotel $75 REWARD.—LOST, BETWEEN J. W. MAR yea all’s. 180 South’street, and Catharine ferry, a unting stem-winding English Watch (Gombert, nove ceardent Ea Melee rant une d_to any person leaving 1 AtJ. W. Marshall's saloon, 180 South stfeet, New York. _ SPECIAL NOTICES, x LL OFFICERS, “SAILORS AND SOLDIERS wounded, however slightly, can obtain a pension through Dr. B. 8. JACKSON, son. U. r War flew Shamters atoce Tate surgeon U.S. Navy, —S8ODA WATER, MINERAL WATER GIN A. Stout WMMMERAL RATENS, cincrs Dutfits of Apparatus and Materiais, wish lull instructions, Ail departments of manutactare. bowling and dispensing; Pxclusive rights in desirable lerhiton “y CAIN wen free. J ATTHE' First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seven streets, ‘New York. —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, * Fourth Grand Drawing, oritively March 3); 1200 cash gilts, amounting to OW: Whole Tickets, $0); Halves, $25; Tenths, $6. | Oy HOB. E, BRAMLETTE, Agent; THOS, H, HAYS & 0 aster® Aucpts, 09 Broadway, —HBRALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, OOR- A. ner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. ‘Open irom 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. ‘On Sunday from 3 to 9 P.M. A YOBTUNE FOR $5 HIRST GRAND GIFT CON. cert of the State of Nevada; distribution of $265,000 ‘old coin gifts; positively March 4; no postponement; larger portion of the tickets already sold, ensuring the distribution, Tickets, $5; hait tickets, $2.00; pools and clubs supplied at a liberal discount, Orders by mail, with Post office money order, to be addressed A: BROWN, City Agent, room E. 82 “Brondway, New York. . 7 and Genera! Agent for the Eastern States, box 1,386 Post office, New York. ATH GRAND MASONIC GIFT CONCERT FOR « the benefit of the Masonic Relief Association of Nortolk, Va., will positively and unequivocally take lace on May 5. 1874, when $250,000 will be given away. ickets $9. by JOSEPH BATES, Real Estate. and Com: mission Broker, 196 Broadway, room 4, New York. OApRen J the most inveterate cases. Office No. 4 Fourth street, one door westot Broadway ; entrance also at 697 Broad: way. Pamphlet sent free. Pi" averted by the uso of the American Fire Detector, avert erican jetector. BaNp gor CONCERT OF STATE OF NEVADA.— $265,000 gold cash gitts; March 4; no pogronements whole tickets, $5; halves, $2.50, Address P. 0. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liberty st, New York. “ppAvanee BANKERS, Dealers in “Havana Bonds.” Spanish Bank Notes and Governments purchased. Price list supplied. TAYLOR & O0., Bi No. 11 Wall street, N.Y. OOK OUT! SHE EVENING - THE EVENING THE EVENING SHE EVENING CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS ALL THE ALL THE ALL THE ALL THE ico 88 Bowery TELEGRAM TELEGRA’ TELEGRA TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT MORE NEWS TO-NIGHT MORE NEWS TO-NIGHT MORE NEWS TONIGHT MORE NEWS RVENING PAPERS COMBINED, EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, AND HAS AND HAS F AND HAS AND HAS CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION THAN THAN THAN THAN THE THE THE THE LARGEST LARGEST LARGEST LARGEST Bare SPORTING—DUGS, BIKDD, &C. “FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, Birds, 4c. Medicines tor all diseases. Prepared Food for mocking birds, At B. street, near Canal. | Dig oteled BUTLI NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs; Butler's Infallible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator 75c.; Butler's new bey $2; dogs boarded, trained, &c.; medicines tor all Oars, 2 POSTER 2 MEYERS, NO. 3 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Have just received from England anew assortment of Seotch, Skye, Dandy Diumout and Black and Tan Terriers. G. DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene HORSES, CAKICAG A MAIOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONER, . MORB SPEED THAN EVER BEFORE. NINTH GREAT SALE. OF THE FAMOUS MONROE COUNTY TROTTEKS AND ROADS Rs, AT BARKER & CHASE'S GITY AUCTION MART AND N.Y. TATTERSALL'S, CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty-ninth str ON BATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT LL O'CLOCK, THE STOCK COMPRISES THE GRAY MARE LADY NORMAN, got by. Shampion {the sire of St. James, Castle Boy, &c.), dam by Gra: Normau, 15% high, 6 years old: can’ trot three heats be ter than 2: THE CHESTNUT MARE ALLIE SHELDON, got by Henry Clay, out of the celebrated sheldon mate (who paced a half mile in one minute); is 15 high, 7 years old; can trot in 2:35, single or double. THE BAY GELDING CAUTAIN LOW, got vy Major Low. jor high, Porat old; can trot in 2:40, THE GHESTNUT GELDING Rory, sired by Eureka, 15% high, 8 years old; can trot in 2:40 single or double. E BAY MARE PET, GOT BY Champion, dam by Gray Norman, AON 5 years old: can trot in 2:40. THE CHESTN' TARE TRIFLE, got by California Patchen, 14 niet poi old; can trot in 2:40. THE BROWN GEBDING JINMY ROBINSON, sired by ©..M, Clay. Jr. 10%4 Mish, 8 years old: can trot in 2:40, ‘SORREL COLT, ‘BY TORONTO CHIEF, 15% high, 5 years old; can trot in 2:60, single or double. CLOSELY MATOHED PAIR of chestnut Geldings, by Rip Van Winkle, 15% high, 5 and 6 years old; great style and appearance, CLOSELY MATCHED PAIR of brown Geldings, by John J. Crittenden, 18% high, 5 and 6 years old; extra action and style, % BAY MARE, BY MAJOR EDSALL, 15% high, 5 yeas old; can trot inr2-50. BROWN GELDING, BY St, Lawrence, 15 high, 5 years old; ean trot in 2:50. BAY COLT, BY ROYAL GEORGE, 15% high, 5 years old; can trot'in $ minutes BROWN MARE, GOT BY SAYRE’S Hambletonian, .15 high, 5 years old: ‘can trot in 3 minutes LACK MARE, GOT BY Champion, 15 high, 6 years old; con trot close to 2:50. BAY GELDING, SIRED BY Iron Duke, 15!g high, 6 an trot in 2:45, TOCK HAVE never been handled for speed, consequently ail capable of ureut improvement, THEY ARE ALL ELEGANT and extra stylish drivers, and are ali warranted sound and kind. POSITIVELY THE GREATEST opportunity ever of- fered to the public to purenase genuine speed. SALE POSITIVE, WITHOUT regard to cost or valua- tion, CATALOGUES READY TO-MORROW, ‘OCis NOW ON EXHIBITION, NO POSTPONEMENT ON account of weather, —MAJOR ©, W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, GREAT SALE OF THE ENTIRE CELEBRATED ROAD WAGONS BURGH, Bh & SLRIGHS, Harness, &c., 0) rey THOMAS B. JOHNSON, Esq. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, AT 13 O'CLOCK, ‘at the private stable NO. 144 WEST FIFTIETH STREET, ‘the Stock compri BAY COLT TOMMY, BY BILLY DENTON, 14% high, 4 years old; an elegant driver: has had no training, and can trot an ingle or double, and warranted sound and Rind. BLACK GELDING JACK, sired by Young Morrill, 143, high, 6 years old; very stylish driver: can trot in 2: r double, and warranted sound and kind. 4 DING CHARLEY, gotby [ron Duke, 15% high. 9 years old; fine, easy driver; can beat 2:2, two men, to @ road Wagon, and warranted sound and kind. BROWN GELDING, GOT by Mambrino Patehen, 15% high, 6 years old; splendid driver; can beat 2:5); trained and is warranted sound and kind. BAY MARE LILLY, GOT by Kysdyk’s Hambletonian, dam by Sea Gull, 1614 high, 6 years old next. spriny n elegant driver; untrained, and can trot in 2:40, and war- ranted sound and kind. ELEGANT TOP ROAD Wagon, pole and shafts, built by KM. Stivers, and nearly new. 0 TOP ROAD WAGON, by R. M. Stivers SIDE BAR TOP ROAD Wagon, by Bates. NO TOP ROAD WAGON, by Day. TWO SETS DOUBLE ROAD Harness, by Dunscomb. FOUR SETS SINGLE ROAD Harness, by Dunscomb. pAWO SLEIGHS, ONE by Stivers, the other by Kun- all. BLANKETS, ROBES, SHEETS, Whips, Bits, &c. CATALOGUES READY on Tuesday, and can be ob- tained at Barker & Chase’s, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth streets or at the stable. SALE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT regard to weather, STOCK NOW on exhibition. ON TTHE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART of WILLIAM VAN TASSELL (SDCCESSOR TO JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL), AT THE OLD STAND, 110, 112 and 114 EAST THIR- TEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUR, REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, GENTLEME: IN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will tind this house perfectly reliable, as this business will he conducted on the same straightforward principles which have gov: erned it in the past. WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT IS WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 TO 48 HOURS FOR TRIAL. Horses and Carriages always on hand at private sale, 8 MADE ON LIBERAL ADVAN G ENTRIES CAN BE MADE SCRIPTION THROUGH THE MADE UP TO SIX O10 SALI A* oR CHAS, W. BARK fh. SPECIAL S MENTS, FULL DE N BE PREVIOUS 10 ALE ‘OF THE "ENTIRG celebrated trotting stock dgar ott, Esq., of Jersey City Yeaves tor California on saturday, ist inst), at BARKER & ( ‘Vattersalis, ca ttt o'clock. this day (Monlay), Jan, 26, ¥ ome PROPERTY comprises CELEBKATED CHESTNUT crotting Mare Lady sired by Ethan Allen, 15! high, 7 years old; handy driver; has'@ record of 2:38, and nted sound and kind, HANDSOME SORKEL TROTTING Gelding. Andy Johnsdn, sired by Hiram Drew, 15% high, 7 years old; a tree and pleasant driver; has trotted in 2:4344 to 100 pound road wagon, and is warranted sound and kind. THE WELL KNOWN FIVE-MILE ROAN TROTTING sired by Mambrino Chief, 15% bigh, § ye ra prompt and easy driver: won # five- mile match against time last season in 14:36); is war- nied Sound and kind, Y, BUILT by Prav. E TRACK SULK TRACK SULKEY. built by Godwin. SIDE BAR TOP ROAD Wagon. we ee VSTER, OF Broome street, side bar Road acon, HARNESS, DRESS AND STABLE Blankets, Whips, ae. STOCK NOW on exhibition. SALE POSITIVE, WITHOUT regard to weather. HASE’S ion Mart and New York and Thirty-ninth street, UCTION FOU FOF ARCH JOHNSTON date Johnston & Van Tassel) OFFICE AND SALESROOM, ‘OED STAND, ‘37 Nassan street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES 19 TO 2 THIRTEENTH STREET, NBAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD ERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 1034 O'CLOCK, ‘The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always ena Acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the public at large. | ENTIUES FOR SALE MAY BE MADE, AS USUAL, EITHER AT OUR_DOWNTOWN HOUSE, SF NASEAG STREET, OR AT THE MART, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR ONIVERSITY PLACE. PURCHASER HAS FROM ONE TO THREE Daya’ LIBERAL ADV ANC! SON . BALE COMMENCES AT 103; O'CLOCK. AWE DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF + the riding public to ow large stock ot Carriages of every style; Coupe Rockaways and Phaetons a sp MgRTces Femeonable, WEST SIDE CARRIAGE W LORY, 1,44 ond 1,496 Broadway, near Forty-fitth st, TYENTION OF GENTLEMEN 18 CALLED TO THE GREAT SPECIAL, POSITIVE, ABSOLUTE AND UNiESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MOR- HOW ‘TUBSDAY), JANUARY 2}, AE 10%, “OCLOCK. PROMPT, AT THE’ PRIVATE STABLE NO, 227 LAST, TWENTIETH SIRBET. BETWERBN BKCOND AND! THIRD AVENUES, BY JENKING & DUR, AUC- TIONEERS, OF THE ENTIRE. PRIVATE AND'VALU- ABLE ROAD AND FAMILY TURNOUT OF A.V ROMI NENT PRIVATE GENTLEMAN OF THIS CITY, CO: SISTING OF FINE AND FAST BLOODED HORSES. FINE CARRIAGES AND SLEIG HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, BITS, &C. Including a beautiful, faxt and highbred bay Geldin 536 hands ig ears old; was sired by Major Win- field, dam by Mambrino Chief; he was bred 1 Orange county by Charles Kennett, Kxq., and owner purchased hit from Mr. Bennett after he saw him turn the track at Goshen, last fall, in 2:42, and then brought him to this city, where he hae kept him and used Inm exclusively tor road driving; he has never been entered in a race and has no record whatever, but can beat 2:35 on any good track; he 18 very handsome, with fine, clean limbs; has a clean, open ii; level and straight driver; requir boots ‘when trotting or bandaging when in stable; he has a ragged and lasting constitution and isa very pleasant drive! drives with open bridie, requires no check or martinga’ and is, without exception, as tine and fasta young trotter As stands for sale in the country: he is warranted sound, kind and true and free from spot, tault or blvinish. Also fine young. tast and handsome blood, Gelding, 154 hands high and 7 years old: was sired by Ethan AL Jen, dam Dr. Lawrence's Ocean Maid; he was raised on Long Isiand’ by Dr. Lawrence ; has a fine, ull mane and tail, an easy, syuare gait, very stylish and one of the finest road horses that foes the road; has extra lastini qualities, is an A No, 1 breaker and catcher and can pul @ road Wagon any whore in he can also be driven with an open bridle, without check or martingale, and Wewarranted sound’ and kind, without vice, trick, fault or blemish. ‘Also a fast and highbred dark chestnut trotting Geld- ing, 153g hands high, 6 years old; was raised at Kalama- 200, Mich., and sired by Magna ‘Charta, dam by Cham- pion ity half brother to Henry; was brought to this city for owner last spring. and showed, on the 2d of May last A mile on Fleetwood track in and has since becn used on road ; he is without any exception as fine a gen- tleman’s roadster us stands in this State; 1s a stylish and easy driver; is game and prompt; can trot miles in 1¢ minutes and does not lag, pull or fret: he 18.an excellent pole horse and is warranted sound and kind. 2 Blegant and fast brown Gelding, 15% hands high, 7 years old; was raised in Kentucky, and sired. by Pilot, dam a fast Mewsonger mare; he is one of the finest roa trotters to be found; he is very docile and can be driven ight of speed by a lady oF child; he is atraid of noth: ing; is rapid and pure gaited; has any amount of game and endurance and can trot ‘at all times inside of 2:40, e and can, without any doubt, with 30 days’ handling, show three heats inside of 2:35; he 1s warranted sound, kina and true, and sale for @ lady to drive. Algo exira fin hands high, 9 yet ds @ fast travel stylish gray saddle Horse, 15: old; is well broke in all harness an r; has all gaits ander saddle and is very stylish; he has been used by a lady under saddle and for ‘ark driving; he ts sound, Kind and true. Also a fine gold-mounted extension top Park Phaeton. pole and shaits, and in fiue order. ‘Two top ade-bar Trotting Wagons, Ore Portland Sleigh and Bells. Elegant Fur Robes, fing single and double Harness, Blankets, Whips, &c. ‘ N. B.—Sale positive, rain or shine, without limit, re- stricuon or reservation. Stock can be seen at all times prior to sale at stable as above. Purchasers ot horses will have a warrantee given them and ample time allowed them tor trial and examination. Gentlemen and connoisseurs of fine stock are invited to the sale. NY PERSON WISHING TO DISPOSE OF THEIR private establishment, or of a Coupe, Landaulet, Landau or Clarence and a Koad Wagon, at reasonable rices, can hear of a cash customer by addressing W. 8. . 67 Lexington avenue, —COUP: LANDAULETS, LANDAUS.—I + selling off the balance of my fine Carriages $300 to $400 less than former prices, belore moving. HANS, 10 East Fourth street, A —ELEGANT LANDAU, ONE CLARENCE, ONE + Coupe, one Landaulet, one G-xcat Kockaway, To be seen at M. CURLLY’S, 109, 111 and U3 Kast Thir- teenth street, near Fourth avenue. A —FOR SALF, THREE CHEAP HORSES, FIT FOR ogi purpose the pronerty of a widow. trom $0 to $100; must be sold, inquire at 155 Spring street, in fish and oyster shop. BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY HORSE, 155 HANDS high, 6 years old; can trotin 2:50; warranted sound and kind; also a Brewster of Broome street Fea Cart; nearly new: half spring Brewster road Wagon, pole and atts. No. 5 West shirteenth street. Coase 8, CLARENCES, PHAE’ NS, ROCKAWAYS, ‘&c. ; 20 top and oper Koad Waxons, second hand, by Brewster, Dusenbury & Van Duser’ and other city makers; Sieighs, Robes, Blankets Bells, Whips, & WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. NARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS SELLING OFF CHEAP, ) comprising Clarences, Coupes, Rockaways and Pha- efons and 100 second hand Sleighs, to make room tor new stock, very reasonable. "WITTY & CO. No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. Quan PATENT CLIPPING MA‘ found, in quantities to suit, at MC Warehouse, 1¢ Chambers street. | C. BROTHER, Wholesale Agents tor the JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUPE HORSE, FREE from blemish ; sold for want of use. Apply’ at pri- -Vate stable No. 147 West Thirty-eighth street, OR SALE—COUPE, SQUARE FRONT, BUILT IN modern style, in ‘excellent order, with poke ant shatts. Inquire at private stable No. 48 West thirty- eignth street POR SAE HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS; $85." 164 Division street, New York. PRICE OR SALE—THREE GOOD HORSES, SUITABLE for any business, at a sacrifice, for want of use; must be sold, at 110 Wallet street, between Stanton and Houston. FOR, SALE Cue and Harness; Warranted sound and kin Harness; mast sell; no T BUSINESS WAGON s:, 6 years old, 1534 hands, iso one Horse, Truck and Apply at #32'Hudson st. REAT BARGAINS.—CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HAR- ness, new and second hand. all styles; several Bug- Pony Phactons. light, Coupe Rockaways, six-seat Dog Cart, 'URERS’ UNION, 688 Broadway. fie! Rockawa; UST ARRIVED THIS MORNING—A LOT OF GOOD oJ work Horses, from 5 to 8 years old, suitable for ail purposes; to be sold cheap. Apply at 176 Mercer stre 4 PEED—SPEED—SPEED. Righty important special and unreserved sale by ‘auction, on WEDNESDAY, January 28, at 10!;, ab siable No. 43 Great Jones street, Elegaut and tast Trotting Horses, Brewster Wagons, Dunscomb Harness, &c., the property ofa sporting man compelied to sell. SPEED WARRANTED OR NO SALE. Including the tas and famons gray Trotting ALLICE, 7 years old; warranted to show 2:35 on day of sale or no sale: can trot in 2:30; the speed will be shown ; Warranted sound and kind. Gne fast and young black Trotting Horse; record of ie Mare west side, below wv horses and 10 wago Me ress A. F. H., Her- bird street, preierred. A first class, in. Real Estate. Address r » 440 West Twenty-third street. BUSI- AGO W P EXPRESS, GROCERY, ness, , Plumbers’, Concord, Dehyery and Plattorm Spring Wagons; also ‘second hand Wagons, at 226 Spring stree! LOD er OND oi Nan KIND: HEAVY J. black Horse, $40; children’s Pony, 860: new top Buggy, $140; no. top, $40; one business Wagon and Harness cheap.’ 267 West Twenty -ffth str 140 —DAPPLE GRAY (MARE, 15 HANDS, 6 AV. years: bay Horse, $145: bay Mare, 16 hands, $150; stylish black Horse, $150; trotting Mare cheap, 418 Eighcn avenue, corner Thirty-frst street. DRY GUUD: ! SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, NO. 914 BROAD. —Styles complete ; Patterns with of them now ready; Patterns fitted to the form; war- ranted periect; cutting and basting. EAR IN MIND THAT C. C. SIAYNE & CO. porters and Manufacturers of Furs, Mufis, Boas, Caps, &¢., Broadway and posite Stewart's), are closin IM alskin Sacques, Mth xtrest (op: aut the entire balance of Lock. some $40,000 worth, at lower prices er been known in this ‘city, or prebab ‘the goods are made from properly every Way strictly first class and pericetly reliable. Every one who has purehased Furs at this house will bear testimony that the goods are the very bess to be tound in the city. The firm have made a rule to never carry any furs over during the they intend to open a large hat establishine their present lecation on their elega’ than have ¢ ever will be‘again, dressed skins, and a’ March 1 for spring business, they will sell off every dollar's worth within the next couple of Weeks. Don’t tniss thi exoelient opportunity to buy good furs. ata low pri Depend upon it, vou will get bargains, Don’t put it off Now is the ume uy. . SHAYNE & ©0., Broadway and Tenth street. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. NAL BOAT WANTED—ERIE OR NORTHERN Canal Boat, new or nearly new, large ange for a Canal Store and stable’ ware and Raritan Canal, Address L. Brook, N.d. TAN street, 3 ew ¥ vee i 106 BOATS ON HAND, CHEAP—ALL KINDS AND sizes, reed ne Lg tt at Aoce 368 and 373 South street an 4th stree: jariem tiver, sd: STEPHEN ROBERTS, Also agent for Hegerman’s Folding Canvas Boats $1.00 0-Woec in complete order: cabin nicely tur- nished ; thorough sea bor would take a smaller boatin Apply at77 Bleecker street. PROPOSALS, ALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE + undersigned Committee on Repairs and Supplies until Friday, the S0th day of Janaary, 1874, and until 12 o'clock of that day, aR pe 2,000 copies of the pro- ceedings of the Board of Suvérvisors of Westchester county tor 1873, ‘Specifications and blank proposals may be obtained by Be gg the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said county. All proposals to be under cover, directed to Charles E. Johnson, CI Wiktee ‘of Westches- ter county, at White Plains, N.Y. EDWARD MILLETS, AO. WILLS A, YA class, in ex- Property. on Dela J. MARTIN, Bound R, W., 192 Front SCHOONER YACHT, ABOUT 50 FEET part payment. Ch models | A ROH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONBE! Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post offtce. Horse Auction Branch, 19 to'25 Thirteenth strect, near Ualversty place. sslgnee’s Sale of FINE JEWELRY, DIAMOND RINGS, STUDS, EARRINGS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SETS, IN PEARL, CORAL, ONYX, &C, ARCH. JOHNSTON winl'sell at auction, on Tuesday and Wednesiay, January 27 a’ day at o'clock, an elegant assortment of fine Watches, Diamond Studs, Rings, Sets in Coral, Amethyst; Gold Chains, ‘Sleeve Buttons, Stu Chains Neckinces, Lockets, ud 28, commencing each Jew Pe Now on exhibition, with catalogue. By order of Ezekiel k, Kohn, Assignee. j Daa High et Modern Paintings, One of the most Cohteet magnificent tions offered to the American this yea: public Now on free exhibition at the Art Gallery of EDWARD SCHENCK, No. 60 Liberty street, and will be THURSDAY and FRID. sold on AY, Jan, 29 and 30, ‘at 12 o'clock each das EI DWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. RTISTS’ FUND SALE, Paintings contributed in exhibition at the Somerville aid of the fund now on Gallery, 82 Fifth avenue, will be sold by auction on Tuesday evening, January 27, 1874, at 3 o'clock. Exhi tion | ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Aucti 2VERY D. __ close business of the targ turing Jeweiry Establishment, Houston street. UCTION NOTIC misfit. Carpet Qualities, from auction, ver 112 Fulton stree! SOHN Hf GOOD SECOND HAND AND T sizes, rich patterns and fine ween Willia| ree day and evening. ner. AY, AT 244 O?CLOCK, TO e and extensive M: 61 Broadway cheap, at the old place, nd Nassau, UCTION NOTICE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Pianotorte, Bronzes, Paintings, &c., on THIS DAY Gtonday), January at the private residence 36 West 15 26, In Sty etween 5th and 6th avs. commencing at 1034 o'clock. Drawing Rooms—suverb suits Furniture, Grande Duchesse, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade, richest description ; Tables, Secretaire Bookcase, forte, Music Stand, Extension ware, Glassware, 'C Sale peremptory. AUGU UCTION NOTIC! Chickering & Son Pi Bronzes, Parlo THIS (Monday) commencing at private residence 1 between sth and over $25,000 worth of elegant Hl rich Parlor Suits, latest st also basement and Kite! ‘atalogue. LU A Uotion SALE—AUCTIO. and positive sale, Handsome and usetul_hon: at the clegant 210 West 21st sty Parlor Suits in sail magnificent Decker & Bros. 7 forte, Cabinets, sole ‘Tables, Eas: 7 Chairs, rors, Paintings, 1 Teaus, Wardrobes, spring Mattresses board, Exension rep, plush Silyerware, Crockery, and assortment ne: Sale positive. LARGE this da; Street, near fisting of © in, Viz. and ings, Lace Curtains, Clocks, ro room, basement and kitchen F (MONDAY) MOR: AY at the elegant turnishe: 104 East Twenty. titth Magnificent rosewood 7 forte; handsome latest + de "and reps; Turkish ai hinets, bois de rose Eta essar’ SALE OF HO! At pI ery article necessa le wood and walnut Chamber 5: Library, Dining Room aud Sate positive. Y 8, W. DAUCHY, JOHNSON sell this a F ‘& general assortim } Parlor Suits, black walnut a Brussels and ingrain Ci robes, Bureaus, marble to Mantel Mirrors, hair an Beadit, 1 t T wiil expos January 25, at 10 o'clock A. M West Thirty-second street, BY JOHN H. DRAPER, & SAM BY fd. SWARZKOPH, AU CO, will sell, at their ‘sale corner Canal, at 1039 o'clock, t vate Brussels and ingraim Carpet ding, Sheets, Comforters, Bi large lot of Desks. slightly di | ere ee. purchases, 200 fi without reserve, Dealers and sell to-morrow. by order tire elegant Furniture ot street, corner High street. reserve. Full *PY F. COLTON, AUCTIONE. On TUESDAY, January 27, entire genteel Furniture of ‘Tuesday On THURSDAY, Januai residence No. 12 West rich Furniture of the large | with further particulars. On SATURDAY, Januar all the Furniture and Fixture large tailoring establishment, On Tuesday, February 3, all family on Gin st., betw in time, with cat y Office Fixtur tition, Giass Cas ‘Tuesday, at i o'clock, at Devks, Ktailin; ETTINGER, AU Refrigerators, Steam Table: tures, Crockery, (ilasaware, peremptory. By order L Engee. 8. WEINBERG + day, January 26, at 1035 oe! treet, 1 consequence of chan poeries 1 Pa tecine 4 d eral Anemone Dres , Remnants, U ding, Quilts, Blanke and Vesta By orde: Hugh Me. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—U! Bedding, nd JDAWNBROKER'S SALE. JAMES AGAR, AUOTION. eer, will sell this day, at 50 New Bowery, 500 lots Men's Linen, Remnants, jaumauer, 44 Se ARD Re enth WALTERS, Will sell o AU K: 5 ing Stone, Fixtures, Ac, Sale Been OUN STEWART, HOUSES, ROOMS, A above Thirtieth street; terms quisitive may address BLAKE, WAXTEDIDESK ROOM, for stationery, &c, Add: tion, M. & O0,, 48 Wa JUNE accomodations requires JAMES HOPKINS, January 21, 1876, Committee, Address T. A. C.. Herald office, Mgeres, | marquetry rep, &c; inlaid Centre ‘tables, Turkish Chairs, bles Bronzes, Etageres, Mune Boxes; Library, Bookcase, Tables, Books, Secretary, Curtains, 400 yards Carpet, &e.: Chamber "Suits, in rosewood ‘and’ wal nut; Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattresse: spring Beds, &c.; Buttet, Chairs, Bxtension, Table Lounges, solid and’ plated Ware, dinner and tea Service n Furniture. FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. THIS DAY' (Monday) marquetery and ‘able, dining Chairs, Writing "Desk Hall Furniture, Kiteh Household’ Articles. N. ROBERT ©, CASHIN, Auetioneel vate residence, roadway, commencing at 1043 o'clock, cov- s, apring and hair Mattresses, Louns at 2 o'clock, TION TO ME DIRECT! for sale at public au large s al 26 Exchange E parding house, removed for conve 0 comprising Parlor Suits in plush, reps and hairclot rivate residence 161 rooklyn ulars to-morrs 7th st, mi YARD PETTINGER, AUCTION 1) JACOB BOGART setis Tuesday, 12 Dining Saloon 166 Nassau street, under Sun Build consisting Tables, Chairs, Casters, itehen Utensils, &e. R, AUCTIONEER, 8! and elegant Fixtures of & Gro —BOWE ) January 26, atl SAL¥.—RICHARD r, aatlesroom 121 Bowery day. at 11 o'clock, 500 lots men’s and wom . Boots. Shoes, ‘ests. By order M. Li and Women’s Clothing, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, venue, Monday, at 1) o'clock, at} Ninth avenue, the Stock and Fixtures of a Boot and shoe ‘unching Machine, In this City and Brooklyn, LADY DESIRES TO RENT AN UNFURNISHED First Floor, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, not Cabinets, Bronzes, Carpets, Piano” Table, Sideboard, Silver- tlery; rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses; Furniture basement, kitchen, servants’ isicret M LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE. notorte, Fine Oil Paintings, Suits, Chamber Suits, &c. Entire Household Furniture sate, ouse furnished RTINES, Auctiones MORNIN. 1044 o'clock, 20 West 281 'st., 7th avenues, jousehold Furniture, made to order, city makers; Chickering & Son Pianotorte, four les, overed satin brocatel, Over 400 lots by N SALE,—IMPORTANT residence near 7th av. and brocatel, 4 octave rosewood Piano- gilt Centre and Con- euires, Clocks, Mir- onze Curtains, Library Tables, ’3 Bookcases, Fouewood and waluut Bedsteads Washstands, Li Dressing Cases, Bu- ounges, 31 hair and and hairclo th Suits; Side- mn Utensi! N USEHULD_ FURNITURE, 21 East Twentieth ry for genteel housekeep- Rosewood Pianotorte, cost $900; elegant Parlor Bedroom Suits, Mirrors, Brissels Carpets, Oil Paint- Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ward- 3 also dining. furniture. AUCTION SALE, , at 10g o'clock, IN wate residenc dp eet, near Fourth avenue, vctave grand are Piano- Parlor suits, in satin, bro- 4 Oriental Furniture, Tables, Bronzes, Statuary, were Wases, tine Oi Paintings, Clocks, Mirrors, Curtains, rose: uils, Mattresses, Bedding, Basement furniture, &c. E. ROTH, Auctioneer. CTIONEER,—DAUCHY & at 434 Canal of Household Furniture, 1 painted Chamber Suits, Lounges, Ward: bles, Pier and | . Bedstead, Machines, Stoves, tion on Monday, | premises N k of Grocer SF IER, Marshal. €0., AUCTIONEERS, on th The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad | Company will sell 50,000 tons Scranton Coal At public auction on Wednesday, January 23, at 12 o'clock noon, lace, SLOAN, President _ TRAUS & the enti Bedsteads, large lot of 8 lankets, Pillows Bolsters, hair, husk and straw Mattresses; marble top ‘Tables, B Rocking Washstands, Wardrobes, Easy and . Tables, Lotinges, Engravings, Clocks, Mirr .&c, Also, lor recountot insurance compa: naged by fire, On account Ine Cigars. “Sale positive, housekeepers call, Y ISADORE J, SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL of HH, E. Kimbatl, -. en Taito Positively without ER, Auction rooms, No. 3 Kast Lich st., near Bronaway. atthe private residence No. 140 West 16th st., between 6th and 7th avenues, the the’house. Particulars on morning, when catalogues will be ready. ry 29, at the private Broadway, all the Catalogues'in time, house, assignee’s sale of No. 35 Union square, of a Particulars in ume. the Furniture of a private and 6thavs. Particulars HENRY January 26, a general as: also White Granite to . 10 College plac LOTZ, SELLS ON ‘treet, room 12, Lounge, Par- Ey ig, Count 8, Matting, Shades, Stove, &c. CTIONEE, Jock, contents Engravings, elega Roilers, Gas Fix Sale Joetel, attorney for mort- copper Ls, MON- o. 434; Hlizabeth #8, the stock of ry Store. Deal- lock, wine AUC. t No. con- HILLTE ‘clock, jachiner, & @ lot.ot M Fools, &c 1 Pula. ‘Ss, Marshal. FIELD, G will'sell this n’s Clothing, Inderclothing, Beds, Be: dec. : also Coats, Pants Aleenan, 589 Second ay. HOS. J. WGRATH, AUO- tioneer, 133 Chatham street, will seli this day, at 1 o'clock, 500 lots men's and women’s Clothing, Dresses, Boots, 8h &c. i also ) Grand ste guilty, ‘Sheets, Table c. By order of J. CTIONELR—MORT positive. ‘Attorney for Mortgagee, &C., WANTED, moderate. Those not in- , Dox 167 Herald omice. TO RECEIVE ORDERS ress, with terms and loca- jast Seventy-firststreet. In the Country. 1 TO OCTOBER 1, A fully furnished House, within about an hour's sail or ride of the city; abundance of shade and good stabie vicinity of Nyaok preferred. \ Umm? ev vied wath LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. every Tuesday. becmaea A january 27 at t:0 P.M ., Pebruary at? 4. M. 48 Worthy River. > > IDAHO, Moore. MANHATYAN, From. Cabin passage, $40, gold; Steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, $84 currency. Passengers booked to and trom Mambur way and Sweden, &c. Dratie on Ireland, England, Fran Ge any at lowest rates. Apply to Fanee and Germeny HAMS & GUION, 2 Hroadwa: Noss GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPA) For Southampton and Bremen. ‘The steamship DONAU, Captain H. A. F. Neynaber Will sail on Saturday, January 31, at 2 P. M.. trom Bremen pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, to be followed v Breamship MOSEL, Captain w. Jadewigs, on Saturda; ebruary 7. Rates of passage to London, Shave and Bremen, paya- ble in gold, or its equivalent {1m currency : Firat Ca : A Second Cabin Bwerage.. x ne For freight or passage apply to ObLRICHS & CO., Agents NMAN LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal Mail Ste: appointed to suil as follows: No. 2 Bowling CITY OF MO} Ji CLTY OF CHESTER .,. Ki CIBY OF NEW YORK Feb. 14, 2 P. OLTY OF ANTWERP. Feb. CITY OF BROOKLYN Fel and each succeeding § 45 North Ri RATES OF PASSAG CABIN, $70, $80 and $90, gold, accor dation. Round trip tickets at low rates, STEEARG—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristot or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid cer- tiftcates. $43, currency. Vasvengers are forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates. Diafts issived at lowest rates, For cabin pawage and gencral business apply at the pany’s office, No. 1b Broad way. For steerage passage at 3 Broadway or pler 45 North River. JOHN G, DALE, Agent. O'Donnell & Faulk, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelpma, M. 8, Creagh, I {, Boston. . corner bake st., Chicago. Wim. Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Seribe, Yaris, HITE STAR LINE. FGR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAL New and full powered Steamshipa, sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on BaLrenurdays, calling at Cork Harbor each wa ng to accommo- OCEANIC REPUBLIC. , ADRIATIO. (o... eee Rebruary 28) at 8 P.M. CELTIC... we... Marah 7, at3 P.M. From the White Star Docks, Pavonia Ferry, Jersey Ci Fassenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comfort Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in imidship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompa’ steamers, Rates—Naloon, $80, gold; return tekets, $140 gold; stecrage, $3. in currency. Those wishing to send tor friends in the Old Country can uow obtain steerage prepaid certificates~ $82. cur- reney. Passengers pooked to and from all to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, China, &, Draits trom £1 upward. parts of America dia, Australia, = For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s oMice, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to Contine tal ports, KR. J. CORTIS, Agent. (QREAT WEST. G AMSHIP LIN ST NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIR ‘The steamers of this line will sail trom pier 18 Rayer, as follows :— ARRAGON, Western, GREAT WESTERN, Stampe Cabin passage, $70) currency; excursion t ie ‘w the Agent, 70 South str AER Me ARES E, E. MORGAN'S SONS. YUNARD LINE, NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the the steamers of this line will henc Course for all seasons of the y Um the outward passa n Queenstown for New York or Boston, crossing the meridian ot 6) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north ot 4%. ‘On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the norin of 4%. THE BRITISH AND” NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STLAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBO! FROM NEW YORK, NIA.W'sdi CALABRIA. W'sda: ALGERIA, .W'sda: *RUSSIA.. .Wisdas and every followin chances of collisior jorth take a specified eb. 4 SAMARIA Feb. 1) HECLA Feb. 18 MARATH ATLAS Wednesday and y trom New York, Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerag passengers. Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $130, gold, ac- cording t9 accommodati eturn tickets on favorable terms, Steerage, $4), currency. Stecrage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts’ of urope at lowest rates. For treight and cabin passage apply. at die company’s oftice, No. 4 Bowling Green, For steerage passage at Broadway, Trinity Buil CHARL FRANCKLYN, Agent, orto P. H. DU VERNET, Clark and Kandolph streets, CI Cres DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MALL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti- ! from pier No. 50 North River, as follows Saturday, February 7 Saturday, Febraary 21 Saturday, March 7 0 Fe Bouse Gamay: Maren 2 i N GOL ineludi wine) TC tis OR HAVRE me We I First Cab n, $125, Second Cabin, $75, Excursion ‘Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers going to or returning trom the Con- tinent of Europe, b 1g by English railway and the discomtorts ot crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. ORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 5 Broad: taki this line avoid both transit GLE LINE, AGERITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS, 0 PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Ulyde bullt iron steamships will sali trom New York as follows :— H&RDER. Captain Fischer. GOETH ‘aptain Wilson. February 10 SCHILLE ‘Captain Thomas... //"Febraary 24 —trom Eagle ine Pier, foot of First street, Hoboken. RATES OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, Cubin— First saloon, $120 gold; second saioon,*$72 gold steerage, $80 gold; prepaid tickets trom Hamburg. $36 currency. The first and second saloons are on. the same deck. “he sterrage is divided into sections for six to twenty persons, weil lighted and provided with dining tables. For freight apply to FUNCH, EDVE & CO, 2 South’ William street. For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broadway. JOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. Sm as Hamburg-American Packet Company's iron eal mail steamship FRISTA, Captain B. Meier, will sail on Thursday, Jannary 28, for burg. ates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg First eabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $72, gold. Sweerage, to Cherbourg and Hamburg. $80, gold. ‘all points in the January 27 Steerage, to Plymouth, London an south of England and Wales, $30, currency, WESTPHALIA will sall February 5 KUHNUARDT & CO, C.B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, €1 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. \PATIONAL LINE, N NOTICR, This company takes the risk of insurance (up to $500,000 in gold) on each of its steamers, thus giving pas fengers the best possible guarantee for safety and the avoidance of danger at sea. The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlands, ; 8 No. 44 and 47 North River. SSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ITALY. . 31, 3PM CANADA, sat., Feb. 14, 3PM SPAIN....Sat, Feb. 7,9 AM EOYPT. Sat, Feb, 21,3 PM FOR LONDON DIRECT, T .. Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 3 P.M. ‘$40 currency. | Ateerage, $29 cur- rency. Keturn te! at reduced rates. Prepaid steer- age tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. ‘Apply at the company’s office. No. 69 Broad way. H Manager. HOLLAND. Bragy Cabin passag NCHOR LINE. A Steamers sail from pier 20.North Kiver, New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CASTALIA...Wed., Jan, 28 | AUSTRALIA., Sat., Feb. 14 ANGLIA... ..8at,, Jam 31] CALEDONIA. Wed, Feb. 18 TRINACRIA...Wed., Feb. 4] ETHIOPIA it, Feb. 21 CALIFORNIA. Sat, Feb. 7 | OLYMPIA d., Feb. 25 TPALIA Wed., Feb. IL | VICTORIA..." Sat.’ Feb. 28 The passenger accommodations on th mers of this line are unsurpassed tor elegance and comtort. Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good Hight and venalacion, CABIN PASSAGE TO OR PROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. WED. STEAMERS, $65 and $75, Return, $130, currency. SAT. STEAMER, $69 and $75. Return, $180, gold, STBERAGE PASBAG. To Glasgow, Liverpool, London. Queenstown, London- derry. Beltast, Bristol or Cardiff, $30, currency, Tickets for passage to or from any seaport or railway tion in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent issued the lowest rates, y DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, Company's office, No. 7 Bowling Green, New York. BENDEKSON BROTHERS, Agents. JOR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales, ‘The South Wales Atiantic Steamship Company’ firat class steamships will sail trom Pennsylyi road whart, Jersey City, as tollows:— ANDES (chartered). ‘y DELTA... ..60. February 7 First cabin passage, $75 and $8) currency; second cabin, $55, currency; steerage, $30, currency. ' Prepaid steerage certificates trom Cardiff, $3% eurrency. Dratts for £1 and upwards. For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO,, Agents, | 17 Broadway, New York. new Rail- January 24 i COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. TNITED STATES AND BRAZIL STEAMSHIP CO. Usa elegant. screw steamship MERRIMACK, 2,000 tons burden, Captain W. Wier, will aail for St. Thomas, Fara, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro on Friday, January sat o'clock P.M, trom ier 48 North River, x HSA KE t For freight or passage Pety FAM R, GARRISON, No. 6 Bowling Green, A MAIL SLINE, BIMONTHLY SERVICE TO HAYTI, VENEZUELA, RACOA, MARACAIBO, JAMAICA AND LOMBLA. Firat class, full powered, English built iron screw steam: ere, trom pier No, 42 North River :— For HAYTI, CURACOA, VENKZUELA and PORTO RICO, CLARIBEL, Jan. 30 CORINTH. Feb, 20° For JAMAICA and COLOMBIK: Jan. 39 ETNA . soeePOD. 17 First class baswenasr, accommodation. 1M, FORWOOD & ©O., Agenta, ‘No. 6 Wall and 69 Pine street, cago, M, | PRICE FOUR CENTS. | #2 North River, COASTWISE__STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. Great reduction in rates of freight and passa; ihe magniticent steamships of this tine will | w York, for Aspinwall, at 12 OON, as lollows :— January 23. 1374, ACAPULCO, Captain Gray, passen- gers and Ireight. a F 1874, RISING STAR, Captain Jones, for neeehruary 7, captain W. Hudson, passen- it only, February 14, 1874, COLO gers and freight, Connecting’ at Panaina with the large and splend steamshins of this line for San Francisco, and also eon- necting at the Isthmus with steamers for Central Ameri- can and South Pacitle ports, eer rr eo RATES OF PASSAGE. New York ta San Francisco—Cabin, $100 or $110, enr- reney, according to locatio New York to 5an Francisco—Steerage, $50, currency. Steamers of this line tor J China Jeave mranelce, ne fre he. every inouth. ‘or freight and passage or other information apply at the company's office, pier 42 North River, foot or Banat street, New York,‘ H. J. BULLAY, Suporitendent. Roros Haren, ___ Vice President and Managing Director. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at 3 P.M. from pier 13 N, rth River (foot of Uoaur sevens tor H. vane direct, a8 fo) OWS stg Steamship MO! 2ASTLE, Th. Morton.....January Steamshib CRESCENT. CITY, T.'s. Cure”. ¥ebruary Steamship COLUMBUS (new), E. ©. Reed... February 10 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo i brated WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 00. No, 6 Bowling Green, D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. we hee Ry OR HAVANA, . NASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. NEW YORK AND MEXICAN MAI. STEAMSHIP LINE, leaving pier No. 3 North River, at3 P. M. crry oF NeW YORK (Havana direc) CLTY OF MEXICO (Havana and Mextc: CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via Nassau) CUBA (Havana direct). OULY OF HAVANA (Ha’ For treight or pa: e Men ot ALEXA! 1 ni ‘NA $s y N. P, k * eee BiVen at aT AL. Febraary§, ‘Will leave pler No.3 No ver, at 3 P.M. Febraary ia ver. ALEXANDRE & SONS, No. 33 Broadway, ‘REXAS LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING aT Key West, carrying the United States Mail.—Steamer Ciry Ov AUSTIN, Captain Eldridge, will, leave, pier 2 st River, Saturday, January Slat 3PM. Through bills of Iading given to Houston and all points on, the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and BB. and 0. R. R. No charge for forwarding in New York, For freight or passage, havi superior accommodatiot a) ka OE, MALLORY & CO..155 Maiden lane, or W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHTp LINE, The steamship GENERAL Mi:ADE, from pier $6 North River, foot of North Moore street, ‘ou raturday, January 31, at o'clock P.M. Freight received daily. "Through rates given to 8 Louls, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or passage, Sy superior accommods. tions, apply to FREDERICK BAKER, pier 86 North Ri JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The Cromwet! Steamship Line. * The steamship KORGE WasHINGLON, ‘aptain Whitehead, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Satur- day, January 31, at3 P. M, Freight received dally. Throw;h rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Arauzas wharf, Brazos Santiagd, St Louis and Mobile. Cabin passage, $60; steerage, For ireight or passage app! a SEAMEN, 8 Went nteeet. QOUTHERN LINE , ‘The following new and very Wednesday, PM Steamer CITY 0! 1 Steamer CARONDELE Steamer OLY @F GAL’ Steamer CITY OF DALL, from pier 20 N, Captain Deering. reary STON, Cal Captain Hines. K ceived daily. Through rates ziven to ¢ Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, ago and St, Louis. Cabin passage, $50; steerage having superior accom: MALLORY & CO., 153 Malden June, TORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. DAILY LINE to Norfolk hursday and Saturday to Peters- burg a .chimond. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, From pier37 North River, foot of Beach street, steamers leave daily at 3 P.M. for Norfolk, and passenger steamers for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa urdays, same hour. Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issned to all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes- see, Atlaniic Coast, Seaboard ind other lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western pounts, anit by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washington, N.C, and other points. Office, 187 Greenwich street For freight or passage, madations, apply to OOH and Monday, Tuesday, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Fale RIVER LINE To BOSTON via Newnort and Fall River. ‘The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD COL. UNY leave pier 28 North River, font of Murray street daily (Sundaysexcepted), at 4P. M. Through tickets atall p 1 hotels in the city. PENNSYLVANTA RAILROAD, _. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. ‘Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Portland streets, as tollows:— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West aud Sou! with Pullman Palace ‘cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 an 5:0 PM. sunday 6 and 8:3) P. For Baltiore,*Washington and the South, at §40 A. M., Sand 9 P.M. Sunday 9 P.M. Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M., 12:30, 3, 4, 8:3,9 P.M. and I2night. Sunday 5, 6:10, 8 5,7, oF M,_'Emigrant and second class, 7 P.M. For srenton at7:20 A. M.,2,3:10 and 6:10 P. ror : 7:40, 8,9, 10, 11 A. M., 12 M., 180, 5,5 :20,' 5:40, 6, 6 3,7, . and 12 night. ‘Sunday, 5:20, M 8:0 P.M. fh. 60390, 7:20, 7:40, 8, 9, 10,10.A. M., 12M, 3 4:30, 5:20,’ 5; 10, 6:30, 7: R 1, tad i2 night, Savday. 2:2, 6:10 and 8:10 P. For Rah 6, 6:30, 7208, 10.A. M., 12M, 1, 2 2:80, 3:1 rie athe RE Ne aa! 6:10, 6330, 8:lu,'10 P.M. an T2uight.’ Sunday, 5:20 and'6:10 P.M For Yogabrlige, yes Amboy aud South Amboy, 6 and WA. M.. ), #:10 ang . For New B; i and 8 A, M.. 12M, 2, 3:10, 4: For Sew Brunsyce inant: Sunday, eciok Me 6 Rast Milisione, 8A. M., 12 M. and 4:30 P.M. F Lambertville and Flemington, 9:30 A. M.and3P. M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, S'and ¢ P.M. commedation for Bordentown, Burlingten and Cam- gen TaD and 9:90 As Mout 3 $210, dnd G:l0 P.M. For Freehold 0A. M., 2 2 AM, and 2 P. M. rt For Farmingdale and Squan, 7 For Pemberton and Camde: A.M, 1d 2:30 P, M. Trains arrive. as. follows:—From Pitsburg, 6:30 A. My 1236 and 7:35 P.M. daily; 11:35 A. M., daily, ex Monday. ‘From Washington and Baltimore, 6:05 A. M. 5:18 and 1027 P.M. Sundays, 6:05 A. M. and 10:37 PL M. From Philadelphia, 6:05, 6:60, 10:15, 11:55 A, M, 2:18, 8:10, 6:08, 8.44, 1037 P.M. Sunday, 6 22, 6:05, 0. 11:55 A. » an 3: . M. 5 icket offices, 526, 435 Zl and 944 Broadway, No 1 As- tor House, and {008 of Resbrosees, Co oe streets. see RBsATT D.'M. BOYD, Jr., General Manager. General Passenger Agent. TONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT ©) steamers: RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Tharsday and Satur- aay RRAGANSETT. overy Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, trom pier 33 North River, at4B, M. “LOAN OFFICES, | T 77 BLEECKER STREET, Money’ liberally adv monds, Watches, Jewelry, NEAR BROADWAY.— ced to Any amount on fra- ‘anos, Silks, &c., or the same bought; also Pawnbrokers? Tickets bought at 7 Bleecker street mania ne T 8 N EET, BETWEEN FULTON AND AT John sireets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the Huying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Vianos, Merchandise. Lite Policies for any amount. Silverware and Silks will than at any other house T 681 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— A" Money liberally advaneed on Diamonds, Watches Jewelery, Silverware, Pianos, camel's hair Shawls, Suks &c. ; private office for ladies; business confidential, | 681 Broadway. S. PIRUSKL, A? § THIRTRENTH STREET, NEAR, BROADWAY.— JAS Money loaned on Diamond’, Watches, Jewelry, or the same bought, ISAACS, 87 Thirteenth street... B. ‘© business transacted on Saturdays. NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICK.— 39 Tiktedaavances: made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. | The saine bought aun sold. Room 1. HAYMAN LEOPOLD. 03 sate AVENUE, BETWEEN | TWENTY 4 } jonrth and Twenty-fitth st ts.—Liberal ad- vances made on Diamonds, bly Silks, ’ a ste. Laces, and Shawla, Same bought iL. BERNARD. STREET.—MONEY WOLF BROS’., 895 BROADWAY, PARTIES DESIR» ing to get Loans on Diamonds, ‘Watches, Jewelry be more ‘liberally dealt with *Q BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY 685 Merde advanced on Diamonds, Wathen, Jew. cies and Merchandise, | Several fing, camel's hair 4 ‘Sal a Shawis and Ladies’ Furs tor 1 es aniede } JADWAY, NEAR TWENTIKTH STREET § Pines ‘established and most responsible office). — Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Jeweiry, &c. Same bought and sold. A. C, HERTS, BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 987 ~20 4 oiltice, room 'B.—Parlor for ladies. Bray | Gi Broadway. Mou toaned on Diamonde Jewelry, &c. Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS. — —- INSTRUCTION. At THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, writiny arithmetic taught, day and evening; ladies’ depai ments; telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, in one quarter. I OLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,193 BROAD. way. corner Twenty-cighth street—Is open day and evening tor new pupils; gentlemen or ladies can secure private rooms and learn more of business, writing, book- ceping or arithmetic in one month than im years in classes boys prepares. practically for business in one quarter, tWo seats vacant, EACHER OF PENMANSHIP WANTED.—ADDRESS immediately, with full particulars as P experience, ferences, &c., NATIONAL UOLLEGE OF BUSINESS, New Haven, Conn. Wasreeeuas YOUNG MEN, IMMEDIATELY, to learn bookkeeping, penmanship. mercantile calculations, from experienced accountant; Brookiys, Fort Green,'8 to 10 P. M.; moderate terms Address COLLINS, box 140 Herald office. War TEACHER (GENTLAMAN) IN THE English language, to give lessons in evening, from 8 to 9, Address and send terms by mail ta ©. G.. Spruce street, frst floor,

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