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NEW YORK, TUESDAY, sine 27, DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISER: AMUSEMENTS—SxconD, Pace—Fourth, fifth and. sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—TweLrm Pace—Fourth column. WELPTH Pace—Hourth column. BOARDERS WANTED—Sxcono Pace—First column, BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First soe second columns. BROO Rigi N BOARD —Sxcony Pace—Second column. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SxconD Pane Bence column. pout OPPORTUNITIES—Tweirta Pace—Fourth olumn. BUSINESS NOTICES—Sxvaarn Pace Sixth column, clry teed Sar ATe FOR SALE—Skconp Pace—Sec- ‘ond colu OURS END SA SALESMEN—Tweirrn Pace—Second col- um OLOTHING—Nrven Pace—Sixth eolum OOACH MEN "AND GARDENENS<Twnuren Pack—Third colui ALAND “WOOD—Sroonn Pace—Third column. SOASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pacr—Sixth column, DPARTNERSAIPS—Eicutn Paoe—Fifth column. aNd ING ACADEMIES—Sxconp PacGe—Fifth column, BN Poe ereee oce—sixtb coluran. Y Go ‘AGK—Sixth col WELLING ed TO LET, YURNISTED AND UN- FURNIS! ‘Twe.rth Pace—Fifth column. EUROPEAN: NSTEAMSIIIFS —First Pace—Fifth and sixth columt EYES AND EABS—Twetrrn Pacr—Fourth column, FINANCIAL—Eigutn Pace—Fifth column, gor SALE—Tweirtn Pace—Sixth column, AG: RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTM. TO LET— ‘Tweiernt Pace—Fitth and sixth columns. FURNITURE. TH Pace—Sixth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Iwaurau Page—Fourth BELP’WANTED-FEMALES—Tweiern Pace—First and second columns MELP WANTED-MALES—Twsurrn Pace—Third and fourth column ‘ES, bool RIAGES, &C.—Finst Pacu—Third, fourth HOTELS ‘SeoonD Pack—Second column. , HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED—Sxcoxp Pacr—Third RCOND PaGe—Third column. 5. }ON—SEcoND Page—Fourth column. OFFICES -suconn Pack—-Fourth column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pacx—First and second col- umps. MACHINERY—Twetrm Pace—Sixth column. MAKBLE MANTELS —Nintu Baca sixth column, MEDICAL—Tweirrn Pace—Fou: SISCELLANEOUS ‘ADVERTISE EMENTS Seen Paca— column, TSOkLLANKOUS—Srconp Pace—Fonrth column, ifth eclumn. S—SRVENTH aan column. NAL—Finst P irst column. PIANOPORD 's, ORGANS, &C.—Sxconp Pace—Fourth 1 OreLG Pace—Sixth column. Sixth column. 8 WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Tweu T Page--Seoond coli PROPERIY OUT ori E CITY VOR SALE OR TO f—<SECOND Pag ond and third columns. REAL sESTATE TO EXCHANGE-SxconD Pace—Third colum! REAL, fs TATE WANTED—Sxconp Pacr—Third column. BEM ALS—NintH Pac xth column. EW faye S—Finst Pace—Second column. SALES AT AUCTION Ninth Pace Fiith and sixth col- umns. SITUATIONS WANTBD—FEMALES—Ezeventa Pace— har second, third, f arth fifth and sixth columns, weirs Pacr—First column, srrunitons ANTE De ACRE! WELFTH Pace—Be id colu SPECIAL NOTIGES—Fimsr Pace—Second and third cok umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 4&C.—First Pace—Third column, —NINTH PaGk—Sixth column. THE TRADES Twnieen Pack—Pourth colamn. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—TweLrrn Pacgr— Fifth colum: TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE— DMSURNIG RED Boo Sixth column, LeTH PA WANTED T TO PURCHASES Niven Pace—Sixth column, WESTO! HESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—Skconp Pace—Second column, yacuits STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Page—Sixtn col- First Pace—Sixth column, OMS APARTMENTS TO HERALD BRANCH OF FICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND 8TREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. X’ HARLEM OFFICE, | DAY AND NIGHT IN THE ARB RECEIVED AT ALL FFICE RATES, TH STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OP THIRD ANENUE. ADVERTISEMENTS RE- @EIVED FROM 9A. M. TO 7:30 P. M, NEWSDEALERS AND BO BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED 10 WITHOUT EXTRA CHARG THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST SO. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, if § 1 PARIS “AGENCY, ‘OF THE NEW YORK (ERALD. WESSRS. KREMER & 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 REQUIRING THEM. | PERSONAL. REASTTEA.—YOUR MEDICINE WAS PARTLY A ¥ relief, but your earliest personal appearance would effect a certain cure. bes Oi We LLA A.J. R. HAS VAINLY CALLED FOR YOU where he suw you three times. You have his ad- ress why not send him'yours? J weLITy,—s09 SISTER, I AM NEITHER UNWISE nor unkind; meet me at the old plac igh is quite Bate; write when. BR HER, OR ADOPTION A BRIGHT. HEALTILY BOY, TWO weeks old, of American parentage. ‘he m th ir seen by addressing L. K. Heratd ottice. ire a basa e WANTE. F JULIA WRIGHT AND hh bed eee Wright, ola Le cpuatiees, Kate or alive, ad- Wesichester Post office, ae, CATHARINE ewaldasr, W New Yor! STORMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS = sl ea i hee ate eee of James McNulty, wholesale Please address H. GREENW ALD No. 302 Seventh ig J MINNIE P. DOES NOT CALL FOR HEK | suit within one week it will be ou to pay expenses, Mrs. ROOT, Dressmaker. SULTED! STABBED! ANNOT COME AS a agreed upon last night. Make it Friday next, same [avoir PRETTY | YOUNG londe 1 any will receive communication addressed Ei LIL. vy. eraid Uptown Branch aa ing eke ge by calling in Twenty Afth ScHINA MDOXNOUGH AND BRIDGET MHUGH arrived by steamship City Sf Montr: call at eons at BARBARA MoDON NOUGHS, "7a peut d MOND. AVENUE Cate! gion! “EVENING—GEN- eRe ay handed, Address i. ’tpacwn Br Branch baie vAVO CoO! eh WILL COMPLETE THE GATALDGS eyed NATION OF A Ly SET OF CORN K! N_UNFORTUNAT E ‘PEDESTRIAN, LosT AND 5 FOUND, O8T—ABOUT TEN DAYS AG + NEAR DODWORTIVS dancing school, a Wolveri , lined with red. and af Fe iago| uh rs pers of . jentiemau who values them ol acy one ee ft A liberal reward Sa AY anit into be f returned to pri- vate stable No. we st Fifty fifth street. Pawnbrokers please take novice. T,08850% SUNDAY NIGHT, ABOUT 10 O'CLOCK, A 4 white pearl Earring, in gomg trom Detmonico’s to take a Sixth avenue car, A ral reward will be paid by returning it to No. 2 West Tharty-ninth street. TY-THIRD STREET CAR, OR SIXTH avenue nty-second street, a garnet Russian Pocatione, coastal two $6 bills and nearly $5 in bills and change, with owner’s name. $10 reward will be paid for its return to Mr. CALDER ALTMAN, sixth avenue, near Twenty-second street, OST—BANK BOOK NO. 79,141, Manhattan Savings I oD, and pay ment of the same jas been stopped. The andor will oblige the owner Dyrecarasne. the sume to the bank, 644 Broadway, corner cocker street. O8T—ON TWE ISgUED BY THE Lo8to% FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- ‘Orth and Thirty-eight streets, on Sunday evening, a gold Earriny rine, W with endants e “Inder will be liber> aliy rewarded by leaving it at No. 4 East Thirty-eighth street. OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING. & LADIES’ GOLD Necklace and Locket, with diamond setting. ‘oing from Thirty-fourth street to Wallack’s Theatre, 2 nthe same. A suitable reward will be paid for the recovery of the above at No. 112 West st Thirty-f fourth st Lost BhACK SPitZ PUP) HAD A RED RIBBON 4 around his neck. The finver will be liberally re- warded by returning him to 6 3 West Thirty-eighth stre street, OST—ON SUNDAY MORNIN GOING FROM FORTY- second to Fifty-third street, a child’s white ermine The finder will be suitably rewarded on returning West Fifty-third street, near Kighth avent A STONE CAMEO LOCKE, “ON SUNDAY morning, hetween Sixteenth street,and Dr. Hail ghurch. The nder will be Mberally reWarded on lea ing the same at Westminster Bote! L ObT—ON TUESDAY LAST, A POCKETBOOK, CON- 4, taining promissory notes; one made by B. B. Camp: other by C. L, Cushier; also a small amount of Toa, 4c. The finder will be rewarded by 1eaving the same at 665 Greenwich streot All persons are hereby notified net to negotiate said notes, as payment has been stopped. ToKtea SATURDAY Last, SILVER FOX BOA OR Necktie. Return to Windsor Hotel and receive re Boa. ar OR STOLEN—A_ REGISTE RED i LETTER AD- dressed by Abrahamson, ‘o.. London, to Mesere BA. Bett Melenor Mfanaheaer, England, containing the following aceeptinees:— 0. No. 14,097, £1,100. | Drawn Decem| 27, 1873, three No. 14,088, £1,000, { months date on 7, ei ‘Thurm & Co. 0. » London, % No. 16100," dan | Nanch Sreates. Sais Noigion £300. All persons are hereby semcres ts gaat Negotiating the same, payment having been st ad GQTOLEN.—ALL PERSONS A ry aERaaT WARNED not to negotiate a six months’ note, drawn by Schwartz & Pengen, eae eae, 7, Lt oer, of M. B. Tidey, r payable at Germania Ban nent there er ae nee: ua 3 ayant eco. STOLEN—FROM STABLE 219 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH “street, on January 22 1874, one sorrel Mare, side bar fon Wagon, Benson makers, green running part, red tripe; set Harness, Bergen maker, New York. $50 Will be paid. on recovery of the Apply to J. H. Blankets, &c. oy eae convietion of the thief. N 9 Beac! h street. Wit _ REWARDS, IF THE Ler iit WHO ON SUNDAY might, January 25, in a car un- Mereitiskinuis poeaeetn meme Ore ae Ca taining railroad passes of no pypeibie use to him, will re- turn the same to the owner by mail, he will receive the above reward and no questions ask REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENING, A e) long coral Eardrop. Return the same to 422 Last Fittieth street. $10 REWARD WILL, BE PAU FOR THE RETURN to the janitor at 181 Pearl strect of a blue and sii- ver Scotch terrier Dog. with tan-tipped ears, lost on Sun- day, 25th inst., In vicinity of Bavtery. $20. THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE PAID, i and no questions aked, for the return to 35 (th avenue of # sealskin Jacket, lost on Monday morn- Ing from a carriage on Fourth avetiue or Broadway. $50 REWARD-STOLEN, FROM THE | UNDER. signed, Horse, Wagon and Harness; horse ¢ gray, 15% hands high; top wagon (Snark makers), with the letter B on the #ides of body; also set of single harness. The pubhe are cautioned a buying the above, as they were taken trom 431 East Eighteenth street ‘on Sunday, Jan. 25, 1874. The above JUN BREKMA paid for the recovery of the same by JO} $10 REWARD.—LOST, FRIDAY EVENING, IN or near Fifth avenue, between Fortyelgnts and Nineteenth streets, diamond cluster Brooch, stones. The above reward will be paid for its return to TIFFANY’S, corner Broadway and Fifteenth street, dia- mond counter. ed $1 50 REWARD OFFERED TO ‘ANY PERSON ot. who can give any information leading to Teeovery of about 30) dozen of Kid Gloves, stolen fom my store, night of 14th or 15th inst. At the same time I warn everybody not to purchase ny of those gloves, as every pair is stamped “Cheilley, expressly made for 0. Edler.” DLER, No. 29 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. T A MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN BROWN- Stone Cutters’ Association, held at Demilt Hall, January 23, 1874, the following ‘resolutions were unani- mously adepue ‘Whereas in the present financial crisis we believe it to be the duty of our legislators to provide the necessary means to resume the prosecution of the work on the va- rious public works now under construction, and whereas we believe the custom of contracting for State work to be done outside of the State limits is unjust and injurious to the workingmen and detrimental to the best interest of the State; therefore be it Resolved, That we, the Journeymen Stonecutters’ Asso- ciation of New York and Brooklyn, do hereby tender our sincere thanks to the Hon. Peter Woods for the able and eloquent manner in which he has presented the facts to the Legisiature of which we have @ jnst cause to com- plain, and for his earnest efforts to relieve the distress Row so prevalent among the classes, foommiee hui cies _ HENRY ROFF! E, —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCI Fourth Grand Drawing. Whol Tickets, 800° fla Ive sp Tenthe, $8. Whole a hs, of bay HaYs & 60., LETTE, Agent; THOS. Eastern Agente 609 Broadway. A WHERALD BRANCH OFFIC, BROOKLYN, GOR. «ner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open trom 8 A. M, tog P.M. AT THIS TIME KEEP WARM, SAVE, STRENGTHEN and Shwe da cold on your lungs, by ¥ ing the Graduated Chest Guard. Sold everywhere. led free on rece re, ADAMS & CO. 67 Bro: ot nPade supplied. E FOR $5.—FIRST GRAND GIFT CON- cert of the State of Nevada; distribution of $265,000 Pine sk March 4; no postponement: the ti seal etait sold, ensuring the halt tickets, $2'50; pools and elu supplied a a “liberal discount. poriers by mail, With Post office money order, to reased A. BROWN, City Agent, room B, 52 ea, New York. G. ALEXANDER, Treasurer and General a fox the Eastern States, 1,886 Post office, New Yo! A —GRAND GiFT CONCERT OF STATE OF NE- + vadi 000 gold Cash Gifts; March 4; no post- ponemen ; Whole tickets, $5; halves, $2 50. ddress BV Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York A SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER . Ale. sparkling Wines—Manutacture of complete outfits of Apparatas and Materials, with full instructions. All departments of manutactare, bottling and dispensing ; gxclusive re rina in in wie territory, Catalogues tree. J WS, First Avene, Twenty-sixth and Twenty: seventh streets, New York. feeb A SPECIALTY. _DR. DE KREMEN CURES inveterate cases. Office No. 4 Fourth street, one Seer’ ‘west of ‘Broadway: eutrance also at 697 Broad- way. Pamphiet sent tree. VERY ACCIDENTAL OR INCENDIARY FIRE averted by the use of the American Fire Detector. Send for circular. Office 388 Bowery PRE PARTY PARTY <a TOOK MY POCKETBOOK ON the Fourth avenue eat, ogrner Seventeenth street, on morning of Janu: ill please return it, with ‘the y and asinuch of the contents as he sees to the Kverett house, and no questions asked. we a cak ta te HOUR EARLIER THAN AS AGREED, and on Seventh avenue, between, Sixteenth and Bighteenth streets; plain dre THICK VEIL, 93° ) STREET STAGE, THURSDAY, ABOUT THREE Window wouldn’t stay up. Do you know who I am? If so, don't think ine forward. “Dye'seen and been at. tracted towards you tor years, When you ait Tcould not resist replying. of a pretty female child, from one to four years Partics of the highest Fespectability, Address N, Herald office. REWARD OFFERED FOR THE RECOV. ery, living or dead, of J. A. Sweetser, who lett hotel corner Broadway and Twenty-first street. on ednesday evening, January 21. at7\, o'clock. Height, wei ight “about 160 pounds; gray aval Patt ad on rd; right eve discolored by a 300 ae street. $5( WILL BE GIVEN FOR FULL SURREND! AboPar fe be dark pir ing. Apply to GEORGE OUND—SUNDAY EVENING, "JANUARY 2, ON A Thira avenue car, down trip, & Pocketbook, con- taining a small amount of money; owner can have it by oe We Ga Savertisement and Ma, Novd Park pla Apply R, Howe Scales, No. 3 Park place. OST—AT SUMMIT, N. Jy SANUARY 9, A RED SET. ter Dog, with owner's name on brass’ plate of, col- int (OA, Younes, "A aultable reward. will, be paid b returning him to D. A. Toe" NGS, Summit, NeJ.ror to 2) find 22 Worth street, ow York. O8T—SUNDAY MORNING, ON TWENTY.SEVENTH L street, near Lexiegion avenue, a lady’s black cloth Bape. ‘The tinder will toPboxingt an rewarded by léaving it at No. I O8T—JANUARY 26, NEAR 4 Bundle of ime You the owners; fourth avenue early. CLOCK A. My A 1; No use to any one Please revgrn Ane to 85 J ART. OST—LAST SUNDAY EVENING, A BLAC L Cane, between, Eighth and intra LACK MERINO ronte ever second street. A on ita return to 247 Kast Thirty second street, “ttaatadl veo O8$7—BANK BOOK 49,836 OF GREENWICH SAVINGS Ls Bank. A reward of $5 will be paid at 0 Pearl a@ireet, barber shop, AVANA” BANKERS. Dealers in “Havana Bonde.” Spanish oe Notes and Governments purchased. Price list supplie _TAYLOR & ©v., Bankers, No. 11 Wall ire NY. ]MPORTED BAVARIAN BEER, from Culmbach, Friangen, Kitzingen, Nuremberg: also Pils- ner Beer, sold by the original verre and in quart or pint bottles for tamil; y, use and shipping. The finest and healthiest eer iu muba yer w, Staatz Zeitung Si Hiding, sole agents for Bavarlad one at Bartholomay's ‘celebrated Rochester Lage! Orde AL DRAWING, CLass Lottery.—17, 65, 53, 8, ae A % SE Gpongs a 9STATE STEVENS Manager, PostPoNEMEnT, ENT, A CARD TO MASON! AND “tHe PUBLIC Gee aLLY. The Directors of the Masonite Relief Assoc nae of the city of Norfolk, Va., hereby announce to ublic that thé Masonic Gift Concert, which was advert to take place on the 19th inst. js postponed until Oo vel ia unequiv. ‘and $260,000 will be , ind unequivocally take place, The patrons of oe # enterprise will at once understand the reasons why this postponement a rendered neces. sary. The recent financial panic which swept over this country and paralyzed so many business onterprises in all sections has very mstereuy interfered with the sale of tickets, and this dlone has, in the opinicn of the Boar prevented the entire success of the undertaking at ie Spears Tare ggg, from ho letters received from ‘oughout the country a postponement was expected from the effects of the panic’ and owing to the scarcity of money very many de! ekets, choosing rather ‘to do without ing, they did, uncertain that a! drawing would take plas’ 8 the time appointed. The Directors are greatly encou! aged by the work already done, and ‘they ereby ai nounce positively that there Will be no further Boston ment, and that the drawing will take place at the time appointed whether the tickets are all sold or not. This Action has been unanimous, and must certainly enhance the interest of our patrons, who, we eet wou much prefer a few mor months’ ement, tos mate deduction in the prizes. We have received nume! ters, from all ‘seetions ot the country, asks drawing be postponed upless the prizes could be paid i Hie a cauee | GO sophie ‘ cheerfully submit ou! nf HEN OORE, Secreta: es £3.90; for male ty JOSEPH Girné a 196 Broadway, 5 ola & ” SPECIAL NOVICES. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, XTRA CLAS® NQ. 477—JANUARY_ 26, 1574, 36, 37, 19, 62, 13, 28, rout giiouias-onie xe. ajammany 3 16 1874. i ihe Fe * COOK & © janaxe rs. OYAL HA BATA, Janiaary 24—By cable. No. 15,407 drew No. 10,022 drew No. 11,762 drew No. 27,99 drew Nos. 2,688 and 11,240 ea Circulars, with’ full feformaton. sent ‘I DEVLIN, Stationer and Ge! Agent, NHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRKCT. ors and three Inspectors of Election of the Sixth Avenue Kallroad Company will be held at the depot, Bluth avenue; corner of Forty:third street, on Tue February 10, i87 Hate borclock. HENRY 8. MOORE, Secretary. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the West Point Iron Company, and election for trus. tees to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the company, 110 Broadway, room, No. 2, on T February 10, 1874, at one o'clock P. M. 10 ALL CONCERNED. Procure, as @ reti whieh the notaempns Captain Sack) Was cuptured, can m ensioal A.B, LARSON, box (608 New York ay, ANY PERSON WISITING 10 a niece rm ous Tree under leader of the Modocs, $1, with address, to Post office, SPORTING—DUGs, BARDS, &C. AW ROR, 8A ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG! irds, &c. Medicines tor all diseases. Prepare for mocking birds. At B. G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene 8 ‘eet, near Canal. “teres? BUTLE! NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs; Butler's Infallible Mange Care and Flea Exterminator 75e.; Butler's new Miay $2; dags boarded, traincd, &c., medicines tor all jveases, OSTER & MEYERS, NO. 3 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broad way.—Have just received from England a new assortment of Scotch, Skye, Dandy Dinmont and Black id Tan ‘terriers, XRAY AFRICAN PARROT WANTED—ONE THAT ‘whistles, sings and talks distinctly. Address C, LY- MAN, box 1,441 Fost office. HORSES, CAKIAGES. SU. A ~-SPEE) D—SPEED—SPEED, SPEED WARRANTED OR NO SALE. ALSO BEAUTY, STYLE, SAFETY AND ELEGANCE. Great positive, peremptory ana special sale by auction of genuine first class Trotters and Roadsters, cmb rae ing the finest horses ever offered to the public ‘in this city. thoroughly warranted, as well as the speed, which v will be shown: therefore there is no risk in buy: ing. The property of a prominent and well known spt ing gentleman, compelled by legal and pecuniary barrassments bB sell his entire fine stock ot Horses, Wagons, te. EDNESDAY (to-morrow), January 28, atstable No. 43 Greav ones sirect, AY Wi O'CLOCK PR including the fine, famous and ‘ast gray’ trotting Mare ALICE. better known as Carman's Kenwueky Filly, AL: ICH iy 154 high and 7 years old, was sired by Pilot. dam by Ned Forrést; has tne symmetry, style, and pericet in all her motions and pure in gait, wi wiih ne, amiable and even disposition, although ambitious and prompt. She 1s the perfect model or the yenuine trotter, and her, looks Jo not deceive her; she can show on day of sale 2:3 or Ho sale, and can beat 2:30 with 4 few days! preparation ; the only record she has is when4 years olde ae Lexi ton, Ky., when she trotted in 2:46, distancing all, comp: itors; Is'the most elegant driver ever driven, either sin- gle or double; is wit trick, fault or blemish, End warrantea sound, kind and perfect and to beat 2:35; this genuine, handsome and fast Mare must be seen and driver to be appreciated, Aiso, the {ast and game bay trotting Horse CALEB, 15% tig, 7 years old, sired by Billy Denton; an elegant, gau.. prompt, sate, stylish und iast trotting Horse; a pure Jevel and rapid trotier, pleasant and agreeable £3 no road too long ror him; an any and every day Horse to road wavon, without vice, trick, fault or » ish, and warranted sound, kind and perfect; war- 340. either single or double; can beat ; abold, prompt and game young se. Also, without exception, the handsomest young dapple gray trotting Mare in the State, a pertect model of race beauty, and one of the finést bred mures produced ; 15M high, 3 years ola; was raised in Kentucky and there bought by present owner from Dr. Herr after seeing her trota full mile and repeat in 2:43 when 5 years old ; ater shipping her here she showed a tremendous burst of eed, and he was offered a large price tor her by Mr. rank Work and several others, bat retused all offers ou account of her noble and genile qualith wile usd her at Saratoga all summer, and on Park inst iaile and was the admired of all admnirers and the fastest, ever driven pony phaeton; she could beat ont of 10 trotters on road and be driven by a lady; Mr. Manee offered'to take ‘this mare last fall and drive her in 2:35in two weeks or charge uothing for keep and training; she can now con Ri ing e any Connoisseur of speed that she can beat 2:40, and a periect pet and picture, and can almost talk; any Bal leman wishing a premium animal that his wife or children can drive and atthe same time wants genuine Speed should see this fine Mare ; is warranted sound, kind an fect, All three of these Horses drive and hitch well together and make extra genteel and fast teams, and either can beat 2:40 together and are genteel and finished. Also a fine, handsome ana rangy, blocky young Mare, eS by Henry B. Patchen, dam pa jay Day, 153 high, 6 yt id; a eras promming ee aye mare; can ane 46 or legant, driver; handsome, stylish, safe and fine: a 0: family mare, promis. ing, and pure gaited; never hand! warranted sound sTAlso two other fine road and business Horses, both fine steppers. | Full particulars ut sale. Also, two fin Brewster W: top and open: one ony le and single Hi ‘Tlarness by DunscomD; es, Blanke' ® the finest sale of the season. All stock is first elass and ae warranted and is on exhibition now at stab! HN 1. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer. THENTION | oh GENT LEMEN 18 CALLED TO THE GREAY SPECIAL, POSITIVE, ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED. SALE "BY FUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), JANUARY 2, 10ig O}CLOCK PROMPT, AT THE PRIVATE SALE NO. 227 EAS’ TWENTIATH SIRE oTWERS SECOND AND TH VEN KINS DUFF, AUC- TONEERS. OF THE RNTIRE PRIVATE AND'VALU- ABLE ROAD AND FAMILY TURNOUT OF A PROMI- NENT PRIVATE GENTLEMAN SISTING OF FINE AND FAST BLOOD“D HORSES, FINE CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, BITS, &C. Including & beat beautifal, fat and highbred t bay Ge Gelding, hands high. 6 years old; was sired field, dam by Mambrino Chiet; he was bred aa Prange county by Charles Bennett, Exq., and owner purchased him from Mr. Bennett after he saw him turn the track, in Baty and then brought where he has kept and hum exclusively tor road driving; never been entered in @ race and has no record Whatever, but can beat 2:55 on any good track; he 1s very handsome, with fine, clean limbs; has a cleat, 0 en gait; level and straight driver; requires no trotting or bandaging when in stable; he has rae ugaed and lasting constitution and isa very pleasant driver ; Arives with open bridle, requires no check or martingale ‘and is, without exception, as tine and fasta young trotter ag stands for sale in the country; he is warranted sound, kind and true and free from spot, tault or blemish. oa fine young, fast and handsome blood Geld! whe h hands ay and 7 years old; was sired by Ethan Al len, dam Dr. Lawrence's Ocean Maid: he wis raised on Long Isiand by Dr. Lawrence ; has a fine, tull mane and tail, an easy, square gait, very stylish and one of the Toad horses that goes the road; has extra lastinj qualiticy is an A'No. 1 breaker and catcher and can pu road Wagon anywhere in 2:40: he can also be driven n bridle, without check or martingale, and d sound’ and kind, without vice, trick, fault jemish. a fast and highbred dark chestnut trotting Geld- ing, 184 hands highy 6 years old; ‘wns raised at Kalama 200, Mich., and sired by Magna ‘Charta, dam by Cham- Dion ys halt 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 2:324;, and has nce been used on road he is without any exception as fine @ gen tieman’s roadster as stands in this State; 1s a stylisl easy driver; is game and prompt: can trot 5 minutes and does not lag, pull or fret: he 1s a: pole horse and is warranted sound and kind. Klegant and fast brown Gelding, 10% hands hi years old; wasraised in Kentucky, and sired by rn lam a fast Messenger mare; he is one of the finest, ro: trotters to be found he is very docile and can be driven to height of speed by a lady oF child ; he 18 afraid of noth- ing; israpid and pure gaited; has any amount of game and endurance and can trot ‘at all times inside of 2:40, and can, withont auy doubt, with 30 days’ handling, show three heats Inside ot 2:35; he rh eee sound, kina and true, and safe for a lady to d mis cktra fine. aid stylish gray aaddle Horse, 15 hands high, 9 years old iy well broke in all harness an 7 ty Monet jan ar has'all gaits under saddle and is very mn used by a lady under saddle and for Hrdtivings he is soand, Kind ang true, Also a fine gold-rgounted extension top Park Phaeton, pole and shafts, and in fine ordef. Two top Roeper ‘Trotting Wagons, One Portiand Sleigh and Bel Blegant Fur Robes, tine single and double Harness, Blankets Whips, te N. B.—Sale positive, rain or shine, without limit, re- striction of reservation. | Stock canbe seen at al ties prior to sale at stable as above. Purchasers of horses Wil have a warrantee given them and ‘ample time allowed them for trial and examination. Gentlemen and connoisseurs of fine stock are invited to the sale. ~ GENTLEMAN’S BAY ROAD HORSE, 15g 6 years old; wrde bar top Wagon; ingle Robes, &c,, at half its value, 141 and ‘M43 seven et. =I OFFER SIX GOOD HORSES FOR 8ALE—8UIT- «able tor any business, on account of my husband's gente. from $35 to $100. Inquire at 155 Spring street, in sh SHOD. BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY HORSE, high, 6 to es in Id excellent H AND Harne: ‘est Thirty: 15% HANDS ears old; can trot in 2:50; warranted sound and Kind: alvo a Bypweter, of Broome street, Tea Car nearly new ing Brewster Road Wagon, Pole a Shatts, No. ‘s West ‘Thirteenth street, A, COUPES, LANDAULETS, LANDAUS,—I selling off the balance of my fine Carriages $300 io $400 1ess than former Rrlees, betore moving. AM'S, 8, 10 East Fourth street, A —THE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPFING MACHINE ° IN CONSTANT QUERATIO KER & CHASE’ a sie avorign MART AND N. Y¥. TATTERSALL’S, of Broadway and Thirt rain aaeet HORSES CLIPPED FINER AND. FA ‘ER, and the price of clipping reduced lower tian ever r petore known. A. —CARRIAGES, HARNESS, 4. Fine assortment at great bargains. Robes, bers p= Bells, &c., eee off cheap. Did stand, 58 Liberty street. About 3) sets Harness, bankrupt stock, T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION bone e540" NEW YORK TATTER- corner of Broadway and Thirt REL RRR cs eet EVERY WEDNESDAY ‘AND RATURDA yer} ore eSiox. THE ONLY AUCTION MART in the’ 8 Jarge aayine ring showin horses on mie.” sph RKERN ar EO. OHABE, Barton’ New York Lestat —FAMILY ¢ CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, “ ROCKA. 4 + pare rR waaay San unde at at busi pone, Wee: " and second hand, a ‘est Broadway, Deny Canal stpeoh Jn the city. z “HORSES, ©. AIUIAGES, & MAJOR CHAS. W. BARK AUCTIONEER MORE SPEED THAN BEFORE, NINTH GREAT SALE or TBE FAMOUS MONROK ad TRE: ae AND ROADST! 7 BARKER. & CIty AUCTION it ASE ND NY. FS rRRSALL' 8, CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty-ninth street, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 O'CLOCK, THE STOCK COMPRISES cuE GRAY MARE LALY NORMAN, got by Champion ithe sire of St. James, Castle Boy, &¢.), dam by Gray Norman, 15% high, 6 years old; can’ trot three heats bet- LLIE SHELDON, got by out of the celebrated Sheldon mare (who ‘a hali mile in one Minute); is 15 high, 7 years olds cap trot in 2:45, single or dou HE BAY GELDING CATTALN LOW, got by Major Low, 1974 high, 9 vears old ean trot in $40. THE TNUT GELDING Rory, sired by Eureka, ) single oF double. € ham pion, eer by woke ih 8 oars out ean trot in 2 RE PET, GOT T BY Gra: syne wah nigh ar an trot i fHE CHESTNUT MARE TRIE BK, got yy, ci ‘alifornia Patchen. 15! mh G years old can trot in 2 THE BROWN GELDING JIMMY ROBINSON, sired by CM. Cla be ib high, 6 ri Bog ae trot in 2:40. SORREL COLT, BY TORONTO CHIEF, 15% high, 5 ‘can tr or double. MA’ D PALKC of chestnut Geldings, by Rip Van Winkle 15% high, 5 and 6 years old; great style ap CLOMELY MATCHED PAIR of brown Geldings, by John J. Crittenden, 16% high, 9 and 6 years old; extra action and style BAY MA BY MAJOR EDSALL, 15% high, 5 years o can trot in 2:50. BROWN GELDING, BY St, Lawrence, 15 high, 5 years old: can trot in 2: BAY COLT, BY ROYAL GEORGE, 15% high, 5 years old; can rot in 3 min nutes. BROWN MARE, GOT BY SAYRE’S Hambletonian, 15 bay 4 yeu old; cau trot in nutes. ‘K MARE, Gon BY ©! ion, 15 high, 6 years old; can trot close to 2:50. SAY GELDING. Sitti BY Iron Duke, 15}; high, 6 years old; can trot in 2 ABOVE STOCK HAVE never been handled for speed, consequently alt capable of great improvement, THI: LL ELEGANT and extra stylish drivers, and are sii warranted sound ant kind POSITIVELY THE GREATEST opportunity ever of- fered to the public hase gennine speed, BALM POSITIVE, WITHOUT regard to cost oF valua- tion. CATALOGUES READY TO-MORROW, STOCK NOW ON EXIITBITION. NO POSTPONEMENT ON account of weather. T a aTON THIS DAY, BY ‘AM VAN 'TASSELL, AUCTIONEER, sued ESSOR To JOWNSTON'’& VAN TASSELL), & AND Co AUCTION MAR’ no, n2 Naan 14 BAST THIRTEENTH SIRER I, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR DF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ESDAY AND FRID. ERY Twenty-four to forty-eight hours given to aarohasers 10 Tantee: CAYALOGUE OF Ti ity DAYS R (UESDAY'S) SALE, AT 1 th VOLO CHESTNUT HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS old; kind and true in ail harness; free from vice; trots ’ 344 minutes; is very stylish ; a first class coupe or car- riage horse and warranted sound. Also set Harness and MP SEAT PHAE’ 1X HANDS HIGH, 6 DAPPLE GRAY MARE, years old; kind and true in all harness; superior under saddle; free trom vice or trick; a tast traveller; an ex- tra free and pleasant driver; fears nothing and war- ranted sound. Set Harness an TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON. BAY MARE, i5% HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in ail harness; tree from vice ; # fast trav- eller; free and stylish driver; a first class family mare and warranted sound : also Set liarness and 1G. sR WAGON, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and tue in-all harness; excellent under saddle: tree trom vice or trick; a first class pony for ladies’ or children’s use and warranted sound. TOP PONY PHAETO BAY KENTUCKY SADDLE HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, T.years old; very stylish und handyome and yoes well in single and ouble tiarness INE PORTLAND CUTTERS. CHESTNUT. TROTHNG MARE LADY FRANKTIN, sired by Ironsides, 15 hands high, 7 years old ; kind and true in’ all harness; tree irom vice and can ‘trot in the forties when in condition; tears nothing and a free and stylish driver; also set Harness and TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGO q BROWN MARE FLORA B.S. SIRED BY BTHAN Allen, 1444 hands high, 9 years old; kind and true in all harness; free trom vice; has a record of 2:13; is a free and pleasant driver and has great endurance. EOS pegav WAGON, BUILT bY DUSENBURY & VAN ser. ORUSS MATCH , BAY HORSE AND BROWN Mare, 15; 6 and 8 years old; kind and true in all hari ¢ trom Vice} fast travellers; free and lish drivers, and a first OE WAGOR, BY pelt N DU BAY MARE,’ H, 6 YKARS OLD; kind ade truc A ‘ots better ean 3 minutes, and a first Class mare for gentleman's ‘oad use. rROP WAGON. BAY HORSE, 15! kind and truce in all sO HANDS HIGH, Le YEARS OLD; has been used ; Warranted sou SEVERAL OLEH HORS 8; DBC. TIPTIONS TIME ‘Top and notop express W. agous, ‘oad team. RY & VAN DUSER, 4 HANDS HIGH, 5 YEARS OLD; arness, free froin vice and a good oad Wagons, Rockaways, jagger and farness, Robes, Sleigh, &c., &c. ueriox HOUSE DE ARCH, JOHNSTON Johnston & Van Tassell), orrick! ND SALESKOOM, OLD STAND, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE ona AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR ee Is EMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMIS: 19 TO 2% THIRTEKNTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. ‘The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and on the respect and confivence ot the business community as well as the ublic at larg REGCLAI SALES EVKRY TURSDAY AND FRIDAY, CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S (TUESDAY'S) SALE, GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURNOUT—Chestnut Mare, 15 hands, 8 yeurs; Kind and true in all harness and entirely free trom Vice: of great endurance; can trot in 3 min- utes; free, prompt driver: has no vi or trick ; ry firet crass road’ Horse and warranted sound. GnINER & SIEVISNS TOP KOAD WAGON in good ony ETHAN ALLEN HORSE, 15% hands, 8 years, kind and true in all harness and free from vice; a very spirited and pleasant driver, has fine, open ‘and level gait; can trot in 2:50; is In every respect’a first class road Horse for prisate gentleman’s use and warranted sound. ROAD WAGON Weald, & Co.) in good order, VICTORIA, in good, TOP Road ARGON, Shy MINER & STEVENS, in good 01 SORAN HORSE, sired by Vermont Black Hawk, dam a thoroughbred mare, 15 hands, 6 years: kind and true in ail harness and free from viee} lias never been handied tor spe aa 8 very Dea! asan{ et can trotin 3 MINU’ RMANTED TO" SHOW THE SIME, and warranted sound. BREWSTER (OF BROOME STREET) TOP ROAD WAGON, in excellent order FALL CL HENGE in exellent ordor. COUPE ROCK WAY, BY SI, LAWIENCE, BROWN HORSE. 16 hands, 8 years: Eind and true in all harness and from vice; an excellent family horse and warranted sound, BAY MARE, 1544 4 hands, 7 yosre ¢ old kine and true; has been ee ca phynete and sound. BAY’ Holtsis, 16 hands, 7 youre olds kind and true in all harness; uit excellent Work horse and ‘warranted CORREL MARE, 16 hands, 8 years old; sold for ac- count of whom it may concern. onan Bh WURK HORSES; DESCRIPTION TIME eroue ioe Set 2% Strings of Bells, Cutter SDE Be POSTIVE WEATHER Ni BALE! AR i C. TNTERPERES WITH OUR A —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER MR: mHOM aS ee JOUNSON'S RATE: TROTTING BTGCK, Ion D D WAGONS, ac. e Drival ay Pe B pboogt FIFTIETH ‘SYREET, eon Januar: 12 o’cloe! nu, siGdK nce PRIBIN¢ eee HEAD 4 uate young Trotters, the get o1 jambletonian. Bill: enton, Young ‘Morrill, Tron Duke and ‘Mambring Patchen. ~~ FULL DESCRIPTION e to-morrow’s Herald. CATALUGUES'N NOW READY, and can_be obtained at pit by CHASE’S, corner ‘of Broadway and Thirty- ninth stree: SALE POSITIVE. NO POSTPONEMENT. ‘NARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS SELLING OFF CHBAP, Sone Clarences, Cou Rockaways and Pha: s and 100 second hand Sleighs, to make Frome i jor new very reasonable. No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. YLARK’ 8 yaaa CLIPPING MACHINES CAN BE found, in tities to suit, at MOSEMAN’S Harness Warehouse, is Chambers street. C.M. MOSEMAN & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents for the United States. once DHES, CLARENCES, PHAETONS, ROCKAWAYS, +20 top and open, Road Wagons, second hand, by Brewster, nary & Van Duser and other city makers; Sein Holey Blankets Bells, Whips, RAY, 20 and 23 Woost Corrs: IN FINE, ORDER; LIGHT CURTAIN COACH extension top Phaeton, top Wagon, with pole and Bans elegant Victorias, top and n Mh road Wagons, Bieighs, jactons, Harne:s Robes &c., at grenuy reduced prices, at’ Carriage Repository, 26 Bast’ Ninth ird avenue. street, near Th OR SALE—COUPE, SQUARE FRONT, BUILT IN modern style, in excellent order, with pole and shafts Inquire at private stable No. 48 West Thirty- eighth stree et F°%; SALE—TWO Goop HORSES, sOUN AND kind, suitable for any business, at a sacrifice; mast be sold to-day, at 110 Willett street, between Stanton and Houston streets, Fr SALE—TWO Low. ‘PRICED WORK “HORSE sold tor fhe, want of u: JOSEPH NEWBY, 111 South Fifth avenue. NOR, SALE CHEAP-LIGHT, BUSINESS WAGON and Harness; also F¢ 4 warranted sound and kind¢ ‘alsg due, Horse, Track and Harness; must sell; ork. Apply at 832’ Hudson st, REAT BARGAINS CARRIAGES, BLEIGHS, HAR. ness, new and second hand, all styles; several Bug- Rockaways, six-seat ‘Niracroners: v UNION, 688 Broadway. OAD TURNOUT.—CHESTNUT MARE, bei ht Buen A WAGON, M ST Wine ateD ROAD MAGS! aon ‘EBD Ane so rROTe IN 2 ts COUPE HOOKAWAY, J. R, LAW! ENCE, KIMBALL ielon, BEAR ROBES, + aC. ‘AT. Auction THIS DAY, AT 104 OCLOCK. AT ARCH. JOMNSTON'S HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH, 19 “YO. Ey THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLAG, LLKIGHS.—R, M, STIVERS HAS NOW READY HIS celebrated Dexter ana Kureka Cutters, A few leit, Cutters and Sieighs, out of town make, at low prices, to claar Ont MOCK, 144 wo 162 East Thirty-firet street ies, Pony Fhaeton C gs Rockaway, b 8. light Coupe HORSES, CARRIAGES, N TRADE FOR IMPORTED OR DOMESTIC liquors.—A Horse that can trot in 240; must be sound, kind ‘and gentle. Address G., box 205, Herald office IPO BE SOLD CHEAP—A USEFUL BROWN HoRse, To iB ianae, gentle and kind: suitable tor any Kind. of work. Washington livery stables, Fourth street ana Sixth avenue : P 7 ANTED—-HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS OR H in exchange tor Low Inland, New York; or in onnecticut. 39 Nasswu street, room 17. any Kind of mereha: Holbrook or Farmingdale, L New Haven or Wallingtors JOHN 3. EWEN, TANTED—A GOOD SIZED HORSE, STYLISH AND speedy, of excellent breed and’ without fault or biemish, for W! value will be paid in Lots, at gash pric also any one having diamond WHE ry t 4 pose of for House and Lots, please address COLE, 11 East Fifty-second street $15 0-RATCHES MARE, WARRANTED TO BEAT three minnie also Gapple gray, Mare, $140; Day, $150; black Horse, ‘$150; bay. sound and kind, "418 Kighth aveune, corner tMnitty-dirat street. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. Nose GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, For Southampton and Bremen. ‘The steamship DONAU, Captain HA. F, Neynaber Wiilsail on Saturday, January {2 P.M. rom Bremen pier, toot Third street, I obonen, to be followed v Sieamship MOSEL, Captain W. Ladewigs, on Saturday, Fe! beuary i Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, paya wie in yold. or ats equivalent in currency Btecrage..- ; trees For freight or passas ty to OuLRICHS & CO. Agents, No. 2 Bowling G ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail us {cilows— CITY OF MON AL. M. CITY OF © ‘T CITY OF NEW YO Saturday, Fe CITY OF ANTWERP. Saturday, Feb. i, ga a CITY OF BROOKLYN...... . Saturday, Feb. b. 28, 2 P and each succeeding Seturday and Tharedes, itm ples 45 North Ri ATES OF PASSAGE. ae $70, $00" cot $90, gold, according to accommo jation, Sacurday, Fe! Ki Round trip tickets at low rates. STEEARGL—To Liverpoo!, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- aeare London, aid or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid cer- cates, en Passengers are forwarded to Hayre, Hamburg, swe- den, Norway, Denmark und Paris at reduc: rates, Drafts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply at the company’s office, No. 15 Broadway. Ee a steerage passage at 33 Eroadnay a aiee 45 North O'Donnell & Faulk, 402 Chestnut, prest Phitnaelp nis, M.S Creagh, 102 State street, Boston. ©. Brown, 32 South Clark. Corner Lake st., Chicago. Wm. inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris, Warne STAR TINE. | N. IN AND LIVERPOO! CAMRYING THLE UNTIED STATES MAL New and tull powered Steamships, a New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on hursdays, calling at Cork Hacbor each way. BALTL -February 7, at 3 P. M, OOHANIC -February 14, at3 P.M. REPUBLI +-February 21, at 3 P.M. ADL .-February 23, at 3 March 7, at 3 P.M. of ‘om the Wihite ‘Star Docks, ‘Pavonia Ferry, Jersey nger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, bining safety, speed and comfort. loons, suiterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in ship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers, Saloon, $80, gol ld; return tickets, $140 gold; steerage, $3) in currenc: Those wishing to send tor friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certifleates~ $32, cur- rene: Passengers booked to and from all to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, China, &. Drafts trom £1 upward. For inspection of plins and other information apply at the company’s office. 19 Broadway, New Yo Bills of lading issued to Contin ital port fd. CORTTS, parts of Ameri india, ‘Australia, Agent. (Ohne) LINE, NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances of cotnston, the steamers of this ime will hencetorth take specified course or all seasons of the yeas On the outward passaxe from Queenstown for New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 5) at 43 lautude, or nothing to tlie north of 4’ On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, (ee sake to ite north of AN NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL THE BRITIS! » MAIL STAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW. YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK. oY -W'sday, Jai BYSSINTA Wsday, Fi é ALABRIA. W'sday, Fe! ALGERIA. .Wisday: Kel *RUSSIA.. \W'sday. Feb. 25 ATLAS ..... Sa’day, and every following Wednesday, and Saturday trom York, Steamers marked thus * do not carry stecrage passengers. Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $18, gold, wc- Pording to accommodation.” Return tickets on favorable terms.” Stcerage, $0, currency. “steerage tickets. trom qaverpont and Queenstown all parts of Europe at jowest rat For treight and cabin passage apply at the comp! office, No. 4 Bowling Green. “Vor steerage passage at 8 , trimty Build roadway, THT ARLES G. PRANCKLYN, Agent, rio P.H. DU Veins Clark and andolph streets ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP JAVA EMBARK m the Canard wharf, toot of Grand street, Jersey 1¥. M., on Wednesddy, 28h January, 1874, AX U. FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling “Groom: New ¥ NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route forthe Conti- nent will sail from pier No. 50 North River, as follows :— AMERIQUB, Roussan, Saturday, February 7 EUROPE, Lemarte. Saturday February 21 ST, LAURENT, Laci Saturday, March 7 PERBIRE, Datire. faturday, March 21 PASS. (ine PRICE OF GAGE IN GOLD (neluding’ wine) TO First Cabin, $125. Second Cabin, $75, Excursion ‘Tickets at reduced rates. American pg ad, ong to or returning irom the Con- tinent of Euro) taking this line avoid both transit he English ra! y 1d the discomiorts of crossing the nnel, besides saving dime trouble and ex; GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 BAR, LINE. STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS, TO PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. roadwa The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will saii trom New York as follows:— HsRDER ‘ January 27 “February 10 February 2 tain from: n Regie ine ‘pier, ot he Firsts tstregh Hoboken. ‘AS PLYMOUTH, Loanox. GHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. Cabin—Firvt saloon, $120 gold: second saloon, $72 gold steerage, $30 gold ; prepa tickets from Hamburg. $36 currency. The first and second saloons are on the sane deck.T he steerage is divided into sections ‘or twenty persons, well lighted Pout ED yith sng tables. For treight | SDDLy ya South William stre ly to KNAU’ NACHOD & KUnNE, Generst’ (Agents, 9 ‘MS Broadway. FOR fEEMOUTH. CHERBOURG, i biten 9 ra ae ie Ham! -American Packet De oO mal * urs. peice pany’s Qaptain B. Meter, will sail on ‘Thursday, January 2, for Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherpourg *Thrst cabin Upper saloon, $120; | 1 a. rs in—Upper saloon, lower ms § Mt Steerage, to een ‘and Hamburg. $90, gold. creerane. AY Pi: an nm and’ all pa pants in the currenc! ni val sail February 5” C, B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Lrsmenaee, Agen 61 Broad way, New York. KUBNHARDT General igenta. 1 Broad street, New York. ‘ATIONAL LINE. NOTICE, This company takes the risk of insurance (up to id) on Rat of its steamers, thus giving pas- seng sible guarantee for safety and the avoidance of danger at sea. The most Wri9 avo route has tre its hy been adopted by this company to avold ice and headland jiers No. 44 and 47 North River. 70" QU ENRTOWN aay, Rohe rt POOL. DAM:: Sat, 7 St § PM Pr. ‘Ast, Ye Feb. 4, iat b. 21,'8 ‘AIN....8at., Fe AM Borer HOLLAND. Bi Oi LONDON Dc Fob. 4, at 3 P. a in ats Cabm passage, $70, $80 currency. "hteerage, $29 cur: rensy, turn tic! op at reduced rates. aan stecr- ong er ace Ba a ‘at the. “a3 rates. e office Broad: 4 pany OW. J. HURST, Matiager. NCHOR LS Steamers sail from pier 20 North River, +N ol York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATU CASTALIA. Wee ANGLIA. Sat INT. he 5 A * Feb. 21 SAT ORE Sat, Feb. 7) OLYMPIA, § . 5 ITALIA Wed. Feb | VICTORIA... Bat, Fob 38 steamers of this The passenger accommodations line are unsurpassed for elegance. ‘an comfort. Cabin ppaserocens, a ipper deck, thus dad good re light and ventilation. CABLN EARSAGE TO OR FI Ws sist Geeta LOR LONDONDERRY. wep’ 130, urrency, SAT, STRAMERS 8 BRS ‘Esti, $190, gold. fist eran London- To Giaggow Liverpool, London. ‘derry, Belfast, Bristol or Tickets for pi fe to or ‘rom port or vraliway station in Great oe Ireland or Y he Contunent issue gt gs rate, ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, Company's emacs, Feed, Povling SHOTHENS New York, RS, Agents. OR TOL, pompon AN. F oihet mee in Ehgiana and Wale: drm Wales Atlantic Stearman. C antec new cr rst “ines eyseany 8 Will sail from Pennsylvania Rail- road whart, J rey, City, as plows ANDES @! rere ‘A. First cabin passage, $75 und oe currency; second cabin, 865. currency; steerage, $90 currency. " Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardiff, $8%, currency. Drafts for £1 and upwards. For furiher eae apply to LD BAXTER siaieew we 7 Bre ond ways New York. INE. S™ NEW) ayet, TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, srieee, a ant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from pie River ay follows Beith OF VIRGINIA Saturday, Jan. v4 STATE OF GE aturday, Feb. 7 saturday, Feb, 21 ite Saturday thereafter, taking passen- [4 at through veg to atl parts of Great Brit ireland, exurway. 8 weden, Denmark and we for £1 ai Besaras For irey STIN, BALDWT ‘teins office, No. 4 Broadway, and ht oF passage. ap: & CO Agents, Broudway, PRICE FOUR CENTS, EU ROPEAN_ STEAMSHIPS, Ee GREAT WESTERN, NEW YORK ND) DIRECT, nersof this line will sail trom pier 18 Bast Rive as follows :— ednesday, Feb. € Stamper jauuirday, at steerage, $30, inte engi ‘is ts, $12) ‘Apply to the Acunt, 70 Soutt re HTH Sout Ee MORGAN'S SONS. PAEBO stare 3 MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEERS. own ani pool. ailng every Tuesday. IDAHO, Moore... 230 P. MANHATIAN, Jennery a Att: z “hebruary § at7 A. M. or. , $39, currency. rrene Hamburg, Nor- land, er 46 North Ri . From j Cabin passage, $ Passenge: way and » France and ( ko and! trot Paris, fc. Deatts on Treland, Engh mine WILLIAMS 8 GUION ® Broadw _. COASTWISE STEAMSHIP ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, Great reduc nin ra nye et nd pas: re. magmiticent pS of ‘tis line Wilt len ve i 42 North River, New York, tor A: rn noON, As Folloy OF Aspinwall, at 12.0 ier jock January &74, ACAPULCO, Captain G asset wep pees aptain Gray, passen= ‘ebruary 74, RISING STAR, Capts freight only, Bee February 14, 1874, COLON, Cuptain W. Hudson, passen- gers and freight. Connecting ,at Panama with the large and splendid steamshios of this lime for Sun Franciseo, und also necting at the Isthmus with sieamers tor Central Ameri- can and South Pacitic ports, ATES OF PASSAGE, New York to San Francisco—Oabin, $100 or $110, cur rency, according to location. New York to San Francisco—Steerage, $50, currency. Steamers of this line for Japan and China leave San Francisco on the Ist of every month. For freight and vassage of other information apply at the company’s office, pier 42 North iver, toot, of street, ork. 1 J BULLAY, Superintendent Kovus Haren, Vice President and Managing Director. _ [sited STATES AND BRAZIL STEAMSHIP CO, ‘The elegant screw steamship MERRIMACK. tons burden, Captain W. Wier, will sail for St. Thomas, Para, nambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro on Friday, January 23, at 3 o'clock P. M., trom pier 43 North River. For irelght or passage “Wwintraa R. GARRISON, No. 5 Bo Green. A DIRECT MALL LINE, 3 will sail every Tnesday, at dar street), River (foot of New YORK AND HAV. hese first class ste: 3P.M., trom pier for Havana direct, as ous mashi ‘Not Steamship CR Steamship © DLL ABU 3 (new), B. qurar,treueht and passage (oa ving magniidéent accomino- Petites aemuohn. B CLYDE & 00. . 6 Bowling freon. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havanie: OR HAVANA N AS . PROGRESO. AND VERA CRUZ, NEW wea 4 ND MEXICAN MALL BAMSHIF LINE, av ng a pier No. 3 North River, at 3 city oF N ORK (Havana direct). <ICO (Havana and Me TY OF MERIDA GHavana via A (Havana direct)... City dF HAVANA Gavan ire For freight or pass y to L eA POR Nassau, Steaniship orry OF MERIDA will leave pier No.3 AbS ih Riv at 3 P. M., Febraary 5, . ALE, Mbit es 8, No. 33 Broadway. OR GALVES vO} rrying the United st ‘Captain eee Saturday, Jamuary 31, at bilis of lading given to Houston ‘and all point Galveston, Houston and Henderson and BB. No charge for forwarding in New York. For freight a 3PM. OF passave, haviug superior accommodations, app! MALLORY 153 Malden Tane, or W. POLS 9 Wall at cot JJOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘the ‘steamship GENERAL M&ADE, from pier 35 North Hiver, 1 orth Moore street, on aturday, January 31, at 3 o'clock P. i received daily. Through rates given to 8t ksburg, M alveston and Indianola. Freig Louis. V ks For’ freight: oF passage, having superior accommod tions, apply to FREDERICK BAK ier 36 North I OR NEW, ORL UEANS pikkor The steamship . 9 North River, Whitehead, will leave pier } Gay canuerye acs P. + Freight received dail rates giv Wharf, Bravos. Santing passage, $50; stee ia " me: Steamer CARONDE Steamer CLI'Y OF GALVESTO. Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, aptain Hine Freight received ‘Through rates given to Galves- Indianola, ockyort ¢ Aranzas Wharf, fo and St, Louis, Cabin passage. $50; steerage For treight or pamage, having superior acoom- Modations, apply to C. He MALLORY & © 153 Maiden YORFOLK, PETE RSBURG AND RICHMOND. AILY LINE to Norfolk and Monday, Tuesttey: Thursday and Saturday to Peters: bury and Richmond. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. From pierSi North River, foot of Bench street, steamert leave daily at for Norfolk, and passenger steamerg tor Norfolk. Buy Point and Richmond on Tuesdays, Thyredays and Sa urdays, sume Nout, iis of lading kind passenger tickets leaned, ta all p chats 20 Southwest via Virginia and Tennes feo Atinniie Codse, peaboard. und other. lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohfo Railroad for Western points, and by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washington, xe . and other points, Office, 187 Greenwich street. TRAVELLERS’ “GUIDE. a RIVER BLUSE 20 HO on River. ‘he magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD COL. ONY leave pier 23 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundaysexcepted), at4 P. M. Through tickets sold at all principal hotels in the city. Si For Ne wari. at | Rcagetash sh mie BArLROA REAT T NB AND U NITED STATES Wai “ROUTE. Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as tollows :— Expres for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sontn, with Pullman Palace ‘cars attached, 9:30 A. M., Sand 8:30 P M. sunday 5 and P. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, at 8:40 A. Mo, San Expros for Pi eth 9:30 A. M., 12:80, 3, 4, 5,% pe ae es 2 night, Sunday. & 6:10 830d" 8 eareacte and second class, For ‘arguton at7 20 A M.. 2, and 6:10 P, M. Sunday 6-90, 72,7340, 8.9, 10. 1 A. Ma 12M "5:40, 6 6:10, 6:30, 7, 2 night. a8 5220, ‘ar? ry n * ey 4 By on ar P.M. abd 12 bight. ay ea 72h 8 MOA. M.. 12M. 1, 2, 2:90) 8 22), 6:40," 6, 6:10, 630, 8:10, bP and tay oa tin 0 0 PM. h Merih Amboy and South A Gand and @ P. St aes ick, 7220 and § A, M. FM, and 12 night,” Sund wet 3A. and Fer Lambertville ‘tad racine ton, 9:30 For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, Sand ©. M. Accommedation for Bordentown, Burlington and Cam A FA, 4 and 6210 P, From ttre, 6.80 3 2B jaily, yi exee) pi ae and Baltingre, oa A Bunda; mS 05 A. f Ticket offices, tor ferent ticket on oF OF Neste oss 1 ant tick! ttery place. Emigra offlow No, 8 Battery Ree en Je, + General General Bassense Agent. GToxtxaTon LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGAN4 RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur "NARRAGANSETT. every Monday, Wodnesday and Fri day, from pler $3 North River, at ryote ,T ‘SMITHS PATTERN “BAZAAR, NO. 914 BROAD way.—Styles ee ieae Patterns with cloth modely of them now ready; Patterns fitted Fanted pertect; cutting and basting. No RG tates 8 45, 6, & 12 18, ins d to the form; war: lot. y chen per yard up, wD. RIDLEY & SON'S, 311, 3113 Grand nd 70 Allen street, ” me ‘Aft block east from the Bowery, n@Tgnd street crosstown line of cars, connecting with Brooklyn and Jersey City ferries, pass the door. Bi Lie Bsn KA. OR SALE—ONE EXTRA FINE CAMEL’S HAIR Shawi, one Cashmere Shawl, one Velvet Cloak, one black 3 Moire Autique Dr Dress. Apply at $19 Lexington av. denen de Binh Bo Ren «ha $10 CASH FOR AN INDIA cena AIR UY ai! ali?” aideca ang where fe ition d fine ress, SHAW, ierald offs _ F°S, SALE—THRER WOOD AND TWO IRON Steamboata, suitable for river routes; also Ete iron, Br ppelien. Steamships of 300 tons. cach, also tw ply to PRED. ‘os ScuMIDr DIO Tae wh Ire rant P ___... POST OFFICE NOTICE. sf post OFFICE ; NOTICE, —THE MAILS 1 FOR EOROPR for the week e: Fog tity ae ee ete ae , at ll A M.;on Thursday, at T. L. JAMES, pt > oo Wednesd: jay, at 12 M. » and on Satui “\ BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL SET A ficial Teeth, $5, $8, and ati “Teeth aie nas Yor and bone, ‘old latina, A vork warranted first c Ce. Wits Buran lass, a i's. Soo sixth wvenuce FULL SET, $5 T0 $8; GUM TEETH $1) warranted: extracting. with ns at fillings, 50¢c. ; open Sunday, — 1; Sixth aven ne, oP reamember 63, mine oe