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WHULE NO. 13,689. nn ; NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS, — DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMOSEMENTR-GncomD Page—Fourth, fifth and sixth ju “ASTROLUGY=-Dweurra Pace—Third column. BALL SEASGN—Secony Pace—Fourth column. BILLIARDS—Ninti Pace—Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED—Twairtu Pack—Second and third columns. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Twetrra Pace— rd column, pRockiwn” REAL ESTATE VOR SALE—Sxconp Pacse—second column. Bua E88 OPPORTUNIST‘ S—E1cutu Pace. ISINESS NOTICES—Suventu Packe—Sixth colamn, OITY REAL ESTATE FORK SALE—seconn Pace—First jun. OLENRS AND SALESMEN—Evavenru Pace—Sixth col- un. CLOTHING—Twetrra Pace—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Etevenra Pacp— Sixth column, and TweLrry Pace—First odlumn, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Finst Page—Sixth columa, m, COPARTNERSHIPS—Eiautu P, GOUNTRY BOARD—Tweurta Pack—Third column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Seconp Pace—Fourth column. DENTISTRY—Nintw Pace—sixth column. DRY GOODS—First Pace—Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNIS (.ED—Twevrra Pace—Filth column. NUROPEAN STEAMCHIPS—Finst Pack—Filth and th columns. EXCHANG!—Sxcoxn Pace—Third column. KYEs AND EARS—Ninta Pace—Sixth column. FINANCIAL—Eicutn Pace, FOR SALE—Finst Pack—Fourth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO.LET= ‘Twerrm Page—Fifth column. FURNITORy —Niven Pack— Sixth column, ¥YRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Twuirru Pace—Second column. HELP. WANTED—FEMALES—Exevanru Pacx—Fifth ‘and sixth columns, baleen 4 NTED—MALES—Twetrta Pacr—First col- wi HORSE CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Second, third and fourth columns. HOTEL. ‘Third ¢olumn. wove ROOMS, &0, ANTED—Ninta Pace—Sixth column. INSTRUCTION—NintH Pace—Sixth column. FASON—Seconp Page—Fourt) column. LOAN OFFICES—Firsr Pace—Fourth column. LOoT AND FOUND—Figsr Pacu—First and second col- umn, MACHINERY—Finst Pace—Fourth column. MARBLE MANTELS—srconp Pace—Fourth column, MEDICAL —Iwerreu Pace—Third colunin, ISCELLANILOUS ADVER(ISEMENTS—Texta Pace— Sixth column, MISCELLAN EOUS—Nintu Pace—Sixth column. ee Pace—Fourth column. BW PUBLICATIONS—Seventn Pack—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Fiast Pace—Firgt column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, £C-—SecoxD Pacx—Third post OF ie NOTICE —Finsz Pace Sixth column, POSALS. A Pace—sixth columi PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ace —Fiith column. PROPERTY OUT OF THK CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sgconp Pace—Second and third columns. REAL Ses TO EXCHANGE—Sgconp Pace—Third column, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Szconn Pacr—Ihird col: um RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Ninta Pacr—Fitth column. REWARDS—Finrst Pack—Second column. BALES ae AUCTION—Twatrra Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Eteventn Pace— First, second third, fourth, and ofth columns. BITUAITONS =WANTED—MALES—Eteventu = Pagr— Sixth colum: SPECIAL NOTIC’S—First Pace—Second column. BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Furst Pack—Second column. THE TRADES—Twetrrn Pace—First and second col- umns. THE TURF—Finst Pace—Second column, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Twetrrn Pace— Fourth column. TRAVELLERS’ GUID ‘—First Pace—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Tweirrn Pace—Fifth column. ANTED TO PURCHASE—NintH Pace—Fifth column. ATCHES, JEWELRY. &C.—Nivrn Pagk—Sixth column’ WES!ICHESTER COUNTY PROVE (TY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconp Pagr—Second column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Fixst ?acx—Fourth col- umn. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD |CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY YEAR ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED aT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 F. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 14TH STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVENUE, ADVERTISEMENTS RE- CEIVED FROM 9A. M. TO 754 P. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 60. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, | | AND NIGHT IN THE | PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ESSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE KEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL. ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, | | PERSONAL, DF MRS, DAVIS, A CONNECTION OF A, DU Port Davis, and who lived in Christopher street in 1868, will le: n of somethin: greatl, communicating at once with UO! b 8 Nassau street, Bennett Building. OR ADOPTION—A BRIGHT BLUE-EYED FEMALE child four months old. Address R. P., Adyertisement. office, &4 Third avenue. EORGE JOHNSON, LEXINGTON AVENUE, SAT- X urday twilight, five weeks ago. Inquire at station F for letier frum STELLA. ENRY DATER WILL PLEASE CALL AT ONCE on JOHN ©. SHAW, 78 Nassau street. F WILLIAM HANNAN, LATE OF HER MAJESTY’S Thirteenth regiment of light intan‘ry, would com- iunicate with his father, publisher Western Dally Mail, Saint Mary's street, Cardiff, -outh Wales, he would hear ‘of something to his advantage. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN BRADY, WHO to her advantage GES & MELKEI Was inalaw office in troy, N.Y. in Isl. Adures KDWIN T"DOUGH TY, Counstilor-atiaw, 28 Park row, NFORMATIO: —OF MICHAEL TALBART, WAN who left his home on Tuesday, February 10, 1874; aged years; was last seen corner of Vesey street and Broad- way, at 4 o'clock same evening. Any iniormation of bis whereabouts wili be t! ankfully received at 307 Mott street, near Bleecke! JTF CARRie, WELCH city she will conter OF CHICAGO, 13 IN THE @ favor on an old ‘triend 2 ing her address to D., Herala omice, pias LOST AND FOUND. a meg mreratoroogrecrennrons ‘OST—A SMALL SCOTCH TERRIER, LONG DARK yellow hair and weak eyes. When’ lost wore a rib- don, with a small bell atached. "The finder will receive $6 reward sor returning him to 241 West Forty-fith st. “e OST—A SEALSKIN GLOVE (RIGHT HAND), TUES- LioGay vaftcrnoon, on Union square. Finder’ wil be rewarded by returning same to E. C. EVANS, Bank of the Metropolis, $1 Union square. O8T—A GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN, LEFT IN Lo wdies: dressing ‘room of Stewart's retail dry goods who found livering th ington avenue, store Wednesday. February Il. The lad the same. will be suitably rewarded b roperty to the owner at No. 582 Was Brookiyn, or sending her address O8T—ON TUESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 10, AN AC- Lestat Book of no value to any but the owner, as all A suitable reward will be paid in the store No. 66 Irving ayments are stopped. fete fioder by leaving it place. IT—LAST EVENING, ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN Lo Siaricenth and Thirty-trst streevs, a buif Envelopes containing money. in. currency, belonging to a poor widow woman to pay ber rent; one who wants it badly. A liberal reward to finder at REAGAN'S Art Gallery, 52 ‘West Thirty-first street OLEN—A GOLD’ AND BLACK ENAMELLED Or Nihting case Watch, stem winder, No ssei- with Tubber and gold Chain and smaii pearl'Pencil attached ; ‘a liberal reward for the return will be paid. Address Dox 1,465 Post office. TOLEN—FROM JOBN WILLETS’, MANHASSET, L, S L, one light bay Mare, 15 hans 3 inches high, 7 years old; offside hind leg hock joint little enlarged; white stripe on near side hind hoot; Roman nose; also one plaid Blanket, with “Paver” on both sides. Filty dol- lars will be paid’ for the recovery of said horse and Hiahket by Applying to A. J. WILLETS, No.7 Jaies silo, New York city. 2 REWARD—FOR A PACKAGE, TIED WITH RED $3 Bho, containing Taw papers loft in a Lexington ayenue car. AS THOMPSON & CO., Ce as REWARD.—LOST FROM 121 WEST FORTY-FIRST $ street, a green Parrot, with yellow head and green. wings, tipped with red. Any person returning the same will receive the avove reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON THIRD AVENUE, A small black and tan Pog, with red collar and bell; plate engraved, “Tiny Langdon.” Return to 279 Fourth avenue, $1 REWARD.—LOST, IN| ELEVENTH STREET, near Broadway, a lady's gold Watch. Will re- ceive the above reward on returning it to 115 Worth street, room ILA. $10 REN ARD.—STOLEN. FROM 1.10 BROADWAY @ black Cat, with white coliar. The above reward Will be paid on retitrn, and no questions asked YRON PERRY & CO, Q5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE. turn of a black, long-haired Robe, lined with a fark rediich cassimeré; this robe was taken off the horse in Simonson’s sheds, on the New Boulevard, last Sunday afternoon; no questions asked. J, H. B,, $26 Broadway, up stairs. WILL BE PAID FOR GOLD MEDAL, SHIELD shape, taken from No. 134 East Thirty-eghth Street, Monday’ afternoon, ant no questions asked, Ad- dress WELLING, Herald Uytowa Branch office. 75 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ANY INFOR- +) mation leading to the recovery of a Case of Cor- sets taken from a cart on Broadway, near Cedar, on 10th LEW 338 B: $100 0, REWARD (NO QUESTIONS ASKED). box at Charity Ball, the return of segiskin Overcoat, take from WHITMAN, #44 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES, A HERALD BRANCB OFFICE, BROOKLYN, COR- © her of Fulton avenue and Boerum street, Open trom 8A. M. to 9 P.M On sunday trom 3 to 9 P.M. A —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ale, sparkling Wines—Manufacture of complete outfits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instructions. All departments of manutacture, bottling and dispensing} exclusive rights in desiratie territory, Catalogues free, JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. —CATARRH A SPECIALTY.—DR. DE KREMEN + cures the most inveterate cases. Office No. 4 Fourth Breen one door west of Broadway; or 697 Broadway. Pamphlet sent free. —GRAND MASONIC GIFT CONCERT FOR THE + benefit of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, Will positively and unequivocally take place May 5, i when $-5),' will be given away. tiekets, $5; halves, $2 50. Address orders to JOSEPH BATES, Ageut for New York, 196 Broadway, room 4. AXDTTA PERCHA PREPARED—FOR THE PREVEN. tion of Horses balling: owners of trotting horses shouid not be without it, @UTTA PERCHA AND RUB- pg RE a ek te ke) COMPANY, 26 Warren street, jew York. 6ST] AVANA” BANKERS, Circulars of information furnished. TAYLOR & CO,, Bankers. 11 Wall street, New York. _ TTAVANA LOTIERY.—IMPORTANT INFORMATION will (be qven:, Address E. SONNENBERG, Post office box 644, New Ha Conn. OTICE TO MASTERS OF COASTING VESSELS and o/ners.—The schooner Queen of the South, with cotton, ashore at Watchapreague Inlet, Va., having gone to pieces in the late gale and cargo washed out, masters of vessels or others picking up corton likely to’ be from above wreck are notified to deliver samo to Jones & Whitiock, Adiusters, 66 Wall street, or to Thomas Cre!lin, Agent for Underwriters at Nortoik, Va. by cither of whom salvages for same will be settled. By order. THOMAS CRELLID FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY STATE Lotiery. EXTRA CLASS NO. 167—FEBRUARY 10, 1874. 46, 70, 52, 57, 16, 35, 69, 50, 30, 63, KENTUCKY—CLAss NO. 168—renRvARyY 16, 1874. 3 2 . 42, 4, 76, 55, 19, 56, 12, middlemen. LUTHY, Broker, Jersey City. PPICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY STATE ttery. EXTRA CLASS NO. 169—PxnRUARY 11, 1874, Ui, 33, 37, 60, 13, 72, 69, 55, 3, 32 89, 9 KENTUCKY CLASS NO. 170—FeuRUARY 11, 1574, 32, 25 65, 6, 21, 46, 19 13, 9, "52, 4. 70 per cent allowed to middlemen, LUTHY, Broker, Jersey City. FFICIAL DRAWING.—CLASS 70, GEORGIA STATE Lottery, 17, 28, 72, 55, 14, (0, 37, 42, 12, 26, 5, 73. E, RK, STEVENS, Manager. $265.00: GOLD CASH GIFTS.—GRAND GIFT Concert, state of Nevada, positively March 4 free. 83, I, 28, 70 per cent allowed to Whole tickets, "$5; balve . Circulars ©. DEVLIN, stationer and General Agent. 30 Liberty street, New York. 1b! TO-DAY'S LEGRAM TELEGRAM THE SIMMONS TRIAL THE SIMMONS THE SIMMONS THE SIMMONS HAD HAD HAD HAD IN ANY CITY, IN ANY PART OF CIry, IN ANY PART OF S CITY, IN AN crt Y Parr OF “3 SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. Sees ie’ SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG ZA. Birds, €e. Medicines tor all diseases, Prepared Food for mocking birds, AtB, G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. M*4k RILEY, WHO LIVED AS COOK AI MR, Marsh's, in Forty-seventh street, near Third ave- Bue, will please send a lin York, stating where s TOULD MR, JOHN MRA leit Leith, Scotland, abou! te with his 1 to box 2.408 Post office, New he May be ‘ourid. ms HORSESHOER, WHO Scotland, about 25 vears azo, commun. e, ae Fraser, who has I Address JESSIE FRASER, tieruld Op ETHAR.—IN TOWN, AND WILL ACT IN KEEPING 4." note received last Saturday unless otherwise vised. > FOUND. ENING OF Please return FEBRUARY 10, A to 113 Bank street, A. Sealskin Glove, Or 59 Christopher street, ANK BOOK LOST —BANK BOOK NO, 377,945 OF the Bowery savings Bank is missing. The finder ts Fequested to return it to the bank. “it not resiored betore the 1th day of March, 1874, application wili be made to the bank for a new book. FPOUND—ON FORTY.FOURTH, STREET, ON TUES. day evening, a Watch and Chain, which the own gan have by proving property and paving for this notice. Apply at 22 Beaver street, up stairs, back office. JPOUND=IN VESEY STREET, A POCKETBOOK OF some value, which the owner can have by callin And describing the same to D. 8. PELEKSON, 27 West Tweltth street, POUND-ON FEBRUARY 10, IN OF ERT, A Pocketbook, which the owner can have by applying to W. A. PALMER, 49 Cedar sireet, New York. eer 8s REWARD. FOR BLANK NOTE BOOK ‘eit in Broadway stage, corner Astor place, February UL) The finder will receive $9 on leaving it with RAN- DOLPt & CO., corner Broadway and Ninth strect. OsT—IN A FOURTH AVENUE STAGE, v Li} Weng ninth and Fourth streets, a lad \d rubber Ch th fached, “The Gnder, bj returning, the same the (ira: mercy Park Hote! bi} i questions, Lanne will receive a liberal reward —ON FEBRUARY 7, A JAPANESE SHAWL PIN, ning, from, the Metrovolitan Theatre, thé street or 58 East L2stn atroot. -” °XVINK It at 67 Prince O8T—ON FEBRUARY 9, A PAIR OF L mounted Opera eg The finder Will recut teward by ing them at the Waverley Stab Thirty, Ofth street, near seventh avenue, BS east 128th street” OST-—ON FRIDAY NIGHT LAST, A Dilton orn i, any Cu ane acee ues . $00 Broadway, up stairs. bd ns, if returned to namnolled O§T—ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, BETWEEN 4 Prospect Park, on the road beyond, a § ~ 1 a iiberal reward will be pi finan tcbel and the tind 4 the same at 296 Fulton street, Brooklyn." °Y 1@8¥ GOLD FISH, IRDS, DOGS, RARE ANIMAL: Aquatic Plants, Animal Life to stock aquaria, Corals, Sea Shells. &c.; Mocking Bird Food. Aquaria Manutac- turing vepot, J: BAGUT, Agent, 31 Fulton street, _ THE TURF, ERFOOT PARK,—TROTTING.—FRIDAY, FEBRU. ary 13, at2 P. M.—Purse of $50, open for all road horses, mile heats, best three in- tive, to sleighs, to close at Deerfoot Hotel, Friday, February 13. atl WILLIAM M. McMHAON, Proprietor. ROTTING.—A_ PURSE OF $25 WILL BE GIVEN TO be trotted for over the road at Prospect House, Gravesend, L. T., on this day (Ihursday), February 12 at 21, M., mile heats, to sleigh, Iree for all troting horses ‘Three Or more to make a fivid, L. 8, SAMMIS, Proprietor. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, (A WEMPORTANT” AND) UNRESERVED | AUCTION + sale of three elegant Horses, two superior road Wazons, top and open Sleighs, single and double Harness, Whips, &c, by JOHN L, VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, on FRIDAY (to-morrow), Feb. 13, at stable No. 43 Great Jones street, at 10 o'clock, bemg the private road stock of James H. Suydam, & Promment azd well known sporting gentleman. who is now, by reason of serious embarrassments, compelled to sell his entire fine road turnout and realize immediately. Including the handsome, famous and fast young trot- ting Mare KANSAS MAID3 she is about l6ty hands high, 6 years old last. spring; was raised in Kentucky and taken to Leavenworth, Kansas, when 3 years old; was there trained and handled. for one season and brought here last July by Colonel Tought, with the famous horse Smuggler, and showed, eight days after arriving here, 00 Prospect Park track, 2:36, and speeded. a halt milé in 1:15!4; was then and there burchased by Mr. suydrm, who has used her for his privare driving since ; the handsomest and dnest bred mares in the country; amiable, free and pleasant driver; can trot 2:40 to road Wagon, or no sale, and convince any judge that she can trot in 2:30 on track: is ax elegant, genteel and well-be- haved roadster as any gentleman could wish for; is war- ranted sound, kind and perfect. ‘Also one of the most sensible, genteel and well behaved Road Mares in the country: bay, about 19) high, 6 years old; a pertect picture and pet; sate for the most timia lady to drive, although prompt and always ready ; 1s highly bred and drives in. magnificent style: never was trained for speed and can beat 2:30 now, sure ; warranted sound, kind and pertect. ‘Also fine brown Haibletonian Colt, 15% high, 5 y old; superb and elexant driver; with great style and ure, open and promising gait; is a fine, strong, ‘muse’ lar and well developed col can show 2:15 now and romises well; Warranted sound and Kind; is known as Suydam’s colt. ‘his stock is now on exhfbition unti! sale, when all will be positively sold without limits or reservation a» their owner must reslize immediately. Sale positive, rain or shine. —SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE . BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF SPEED, SAFETY AND EUFGANCE, TO-MORROW, el ee 13, AT IL AT THE PRIVATE STARE ‘0, 227 EAST TWENTI- BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES, CON- SISTING OF THE ee FINS PRIVATE TURNOUT OF JACOB WELLING- TON, ESQ, BY JENKINS & DUFF, AUCTIONEERS, inclading a beautiful and fast sorrel Gelding, 16% hands hich and7 years old; was raied in Orange’ county by James Newsome; was sired by Volunteer, dam by a “tar mare; he is an ‘extra stylish and fine ‘driver, prompt and ‘resolute, and safe for the most timid to drive; he has {ull mane and tail, good and sound feet, with clean and smooth limbs; hé uo locomotive, bell curtsor bands of music, and Is p: he can pull a roud waxon inside ful or better behaved horse w it seen; he is pare gaitea and sure footed when in com- pany, and wich any handling will trot in 2:30 the comin spring; he ls warranted sound and kind and true in al respects, Also the well known and beautiful, black trotting gelding, Koval; he is 15 hands high, 8 years ol sired by Ethan Allen, dam a Bashaw mare, with recor of 2:29; he has a tull mane and tail, and is well known on the’ road to be one of the fastest and honestest trot- ting horses that goes on the road; he is very stylish, has @ bold and fearless gait; can go out at any time and show better than 2:0; he is a noted sleigh horse, and to ‘ole has no superior, and gentlemen in search'of any {hing of the kind. would do-weil to, call -and examine before going elsewhere ; he is warranted sound and kind and as represented. Also fine brown trotting Gelding, 15% hands hixh, 6 ‘ars old; was sired by Edwin Forrest, dam Kentucky ayy has a fine, long and arched neck, tine hea clean limbs and sound ‘feet: is fine, even and easy gaited; can go out at any time and show'a mile inside of 2745 or bet fer, and his tine disposition makes him a yery valuable gentleman's roadster; he is warranted and kind. ‘Also a fast, dark ste nds high, years old; sired b; y Confidence ; he is a fine driver; can trot in 2:5) now and hag never had any handling, but his style and great burst of speed, together with his extra fine disposition, make him & very valuable roadster for a gentleman, ot areliable and safé horse for ladies’ or children’s use; he is warranted sound and kind, x ‘Also finest, saiest and most reliable Indy’s or children’s Pony Mare in New York, I hands high, 6 years old; has been driven by @ young miss. and a litte boy for past two years; is atrald of nothing; stands in street without tying, and is warranted sound and kind, Also fine Top Pony Phaeton, in good order and cle- gantly gold mounted. Two Top side-bar Road Wagons, in excellent order; one Park Phaeton: also single and double Harness, fine tur Robes, superior blankets, Whips, te. Sate positive, rain or shine, and stock now on exhibi- tion at stable as above. A ROR SALB, ONE VERY STYLISH RAY HORSE, + 6 years old, 15% hands high ; a good family or road horse; kind for a lady to drive; tears nothing and can show 2:35 or no sale ;'a trial of three days; to be sold ata niarter of his value, as the owner has ho use for him, Apply at 18 Thompson street, between Bleecker and jouston. —FOR SALE, A GREAT BARGAIN, FOR HALF value it sold this week. @ very stylish light leather shitting top Wagon, good as new; also single Harness; must be sola. Cun be seen at 49 West 1hirty-fitth street, Mr. MALANY, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, established 1433, sole makers ot Brewster Wagons, with vertical stec! plates in axles, ‘The maximum of strength. The. minimum ot weight. CAzRIAGEs AND SLEIGHS SELLING OFF CHEAP, comprising Clarences, Coupes, Rockaways, Phae- tons, Business Wagons and 100 sleighs; also 50 Horses and Harness ot all kinds, at WITTY & CO.’S, No 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A DARK BROWN Gelding, 15 hands, 6 years old, sired by Young Said, dam a Morrell mare; has trotted inside three minutes; 18 as handsome as & ploture; can be driven by the most timid ; sound and kind in all harness: also Brewster Koad Wagon, Stivers sleizh, \arness, full suit Kersey dress Blankets, two stable Blankets, one Wolf Robe, one Whip, one sweat Blanket, one strap Bells, The above propert was taken fora board, bill, and will be sold cheap. Call at the Hotel Monico, 23 East Seventeenth street, for three ays. Bee HORSES, CARNIAGES, &C, BL Q5- BPR, HORS TOP GROCERY WAGON *) and Harnes:; $150, sound young Mare, ress Wagon and Harness: also children's Pony, oper Buggy an Depot Wagon cheap. 201 West Twenty-fitth reek. FOR sALm. —FOR SALE—THIS DAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, BY CAMPBELL & CO,, entire fine kfxturcs, superior English rosewood ‘Ale Pump, all other contents, 4c. of Liquor Store 124 West Broadway, corner of North Moore street. See Auction Column, A BARGE Lor OF TANKS—SUITABLE FOR SUGAR houses oF oil purposes. Apply to P. CASSIDY, Nos, 4 to 10 Bridve street, Brooklyn, dealer in new and second hand machinery, FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE FOR SALE cheap; good business location; also Bakeries, Con- fectoneries, Variety und Fancy Stores, Stationery Stores and Jub Printing Business. MITC) Cedar street. ELL's store Agency, A OPPO ITE LIQUOR STORE Os SOUTH STRE ferries, no rent to pay, for sale cheap’; also Liquor Stores, with nally attached; downtown Sample Rooms, Restaurants Coftee and Cake Saloons, MITCHELL'S store Agency, 77 Cedar street. HOTEL, WITH A ng a splendid business and centrall: located, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to [SAA HONIG, Ii! Broadway, rooms Gand Hi, basement. ROBITECTS.—ABOUT 49) ARCHITECTURAL PIC- tures, chiefly from the Architect newspaper, for salecheap. Address I, R. M., 335 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. PAYING DRUG STORE IN A FLOURISHING town in this State; low rent; complete order; price $4,000; half cash; balance secured. LIVINGSTON & CO., 92 East Fourteenth street. AC SELL CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ES « tablished 1851, down town, doing a large bar, family and demijohn trade; $3,000; mortzage on. premi- ses taken for part. See my agent, A, LLYOU, 75 West Broadway. FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND LIQUOR HOUSE, on best part of ixth avenue, for sale—starble top and other superior Fixtu cheap rent, Lease, good business, with lager and billiards sn addition; ‘a sure fortune.’ Apply to CAMPBELL & CO,, 343 Hudson street, VERY FINE OYSTER AND BAR ROOM ON THE first floor; rent $30 per month; price $300. Inquire at Oyster Bay, 1,20\ Broadway. BILLIARD, LAGER BEER AND OYSTER SA- loon, si'uated ina pleasant counsry town—sichness cause of selling—for sale cheap, Call at 136 Third ave- nue, near Fourteenth street, COAL YARD FOR SALE CHEAPCOF ABOUT 4,000 or 6,00) tons capacity; cause ot sale, the owner is at point of death; yard 1s 236 Mulberry street. Apply at 158 douth street. ROG STORE FOR SALE—WELL LOCATED, handsomely fitted, well stocked and doing a good paving business; soda fountain and apparatus; easy rms. Apply to HALE, 152 William street. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS STORE, well situated on one or the best avenues up town, doing a good busin ill be sold reasonable; good reasons for selling, To a party meaning business this is @ rare opportunity. BKADLEY & CO., 301 West Fiftieth street, j}OR SALE—TWO SECOND HAND SAFES; ONE OF Herring's make, equal to new; the other by Lillie, with a combination lock. Apply to'L, 1. SHORTLAND & 106 Wall street. OR SALE—NEW YORK » E five years’ credit it satistactortly secut ent low; location ‘good. Address D. H. B., 21 Cranberry street, Brooklyn, L. I. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED long lease, di OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PAYING LIQUOR Stores in the city tor $510, doing a business trom $25 to $35 per day; sold on account ot owner's leaving the city: corner of Chrystie aud Division streets. YOR SALE-READY MADE STORE, | FI | DrugwWrawers, Showcases, Desks, Statio cery, Dry Goods Counters, Shelves, Chairs, Rafiings (Merchauts within 100 miles will money by purchasing at 464 Hudson street. Tw. ols, Ofte e time and Fess, E—A LOT OF FISH STANDS AND BUTCH. ers’ Fixtures, corner Thirty-fitth strect and Eleventh avenue. JOR SABE—A HANDSOME BARROOM; THE OLD- est us well established as there is in this city. ‘Address DOFF, Herald Uptown Branch oftic OR SALE—A MILK ROUTE IN THE COUNTRY, DO- ing a good business; onty reason for selling, ill health, For particulars inquire at 12) West ‘Twenty-sixth street, New York. OR SALE—PILOL HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR A TUG- boat, finished in first class manner. Call on or address CONTRACTORS, 39 South Wiitiam street. (OR SALE—A MAGNIFICENT MARBLE TOP Lunch Counter, with drawers and shelving, 30 feet ‘ong. MOUQUIN’S, 349 Canal street, 1OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE willing to exchange for Real Estate. Address JOHN- SON, Herald srooklyn Branch office. UR SALE—GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING BUsI- ness: 16 years established: nine years’ lease: low rent; with of without Stock ; or will let to a responsible tenant. Apply on premises, 288 Bowery. OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST PRI- vate markets in the city, in complete running order | and doing a good, business; Will be sold ata sacrifice if taken at once. For interview address MARKET, box 150 Herald Uptown Branch office. FOR, SALES A, FIRST, CLASS ENGLISH ALE Oyster and Chop House. doing a good business} lease of house and turniture complete; sold cheap tor e 141 Fourth avenue. © Fes SALE, CHEAP—A NEW ICE HOU. cost Een $110; suitable tor a butcher or saloon. {naulre of T. y Fourth avenu OR SALE—FIRST CLASS COUPA, front, in best order, with Pole and Shafts. at private stable 218 West Thirty-eighth street. UARE Inquire OR SALE—LARGE ICE BOX, LOT WOOD FENCE and Lattice Work, cheap. Corner Twenty-seventh Street and Fourth avenue. OR SALE—TWO FINE STYLISH BLACK HORSES, sound and kind; also Wagon and Double Harness. Inquire at 55 Bowery, or at stable box, Bayard and Eli- zabeth street. OR SALE—A SPLENDID, FAULTLESS PAIR OF dark gray Horses, 14: hands high, 5 years old: good for family and business use. Apply at No. 135 Canal street, basement. IRST CLASS STABLE TO LET—208 EAST FORTIETH street. {}OR SALE—A THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH SADDLE Mare, perfectly broken; has never been in harness; the propeity of @ gentleman, W. N. W., lockbox 4i Philadelphia Post oft OR SALE—THRE! by Sebastian & Sal and 7 years old; bay M Vandam sireet. OR SALE—ONE SIX SEAT PEAETON, ONE straight front Coupe, one Top Buggy, one no top do,, six sets double and single Harness; ali in good con- dition. W. H. STARIN, 513 East 120th street, or 40 Beaver street, ‘THR! HORSES, SUITABLE FOR ANY at a sacrifice, for wantof use; are sound 110 Willett sireect, between sStanion and ONE HORSE TRUCKS, BUILT team bay Horses, 15% hands, 6 e, 8 years, price $85, Call at 73 kind, and Houston. K°% SALE—THE FINEST CARRIAGE HORSE IN Westchester county, without any exception; dark . sands 164% hands fuil sired by a second Ethan fine flowing mane and tail, and for style cannot be surpassed by any horse in the country: sold tor want of use and money. Apply at the training stable of D. B. Herrington, on Central avenue, a quarter mile above Jerome Park. Post office, Williamsbridge, N. ¥. WOR SALE—THE CLOSEST MATCHED stylish team of bay Geidin ers; sited by Champion, 6 and 7 have great style and action and are acarriage and road team; are sound and periect and thoroughly broken to all’ harness; are cneap at $5,000, but will be sold for $2,00) cash. 'No agents nor anybody who has not tne ready money need apply. [he tor 10M at stables, 15 and 17 bast Twenty-eighth st. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A VERY STYLISH Kentucky bred saddle Horse, lo hands high, 7 years old; sound and kind in every respect and pertectl broken to harness. Can be seen at private stable, No. West Twenty-second sireet, near Filth avenue, AND MOST in the city; own broth- ‘ars old, hands; an trot in’2:50 together AREAT BARGAINS,—CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HAR- T ness, new and second hand stvies: ‘several Buggies, Yony Phaeton, light Coupe Rock aways, six. seat Rockaway, Dog Cart) MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & Van Tassell), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD’ STAND, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUOTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO TUE SPACIOUS PREMISES 19 TO 2% THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10} O'CLOCK. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char. acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the publi at larye, . ENTRIES FOR SALE MAY BE MADE, A8* USUAL, EITHER AT OUR DOWNTOWN HO 37 NASSAG STREET, OR AT THE MART, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH FROM ONE TO THREE DAYs? STREET NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. HORSE, WARRANTED SOUND, PURCHASER HAs TRIAL OF EVERY, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, SALE COMMENCES AT 10% O'CLOCK. TTHE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART of WILLIAM VAN TASSELL (SDCCESSOR TO JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL), AT THE OLD STAND, 110, 112 and 114 EAST THIR. TKENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAG WILL BE HELD EVERY TUPSDAY AND FRIDAY, GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horges and Carrlages to sell, will find 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 1ME PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT Is WARRANTED SOUND FROM 2 TO 48 HOURS FOR TRIAL, Horses and Carriages always on hand At private sale. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, ENTRIES CAN BE MAUB BY SENDING FULL DE- SCRIPTION THROUGH THE MAILS, AND OAN BE sae UP TO SIX O'CLOCK THE DAY PREVIOUS TO Ls '~THURSDAY, THE STH Prat ONE $500 BILL, pe rte ret reward Will be einen ty thera Tiere So omtice of FA REIZBE & CO. 2 Wall seco? Ot “ A —I OFFER FOR SALE, + fit tor all purposes; n acconnt of my husban avenue, FOUR CHEAP HORSES, have no further use for them ‘sdeath, Inquire at 55 South FARSESS THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York.—A good bugay Harness, hand made, $17; 8 good grocer’s Harness, §25; a good milkman’s Harness! $90). good double ruck Harness, «30; a good tlankot for $2 9. Please cull and examine for yourselves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street. RON STABLE FITTINGS PARTITIONS, POSTS, HAY Racks, Mangers, of the latest improvements,’ made and sold, wholesale and retail, by JANES & KIRTLAND, Roe. 3, 10and 1 Reade street; send tor illustrated cata- jogue. ROCKAWAY SIX SEATED, BROWN CLOTH LIN. ing, with linen slip cover, steps close by spring on closing door, glass front and sides ake; has been used very s will be sold ch str Lawrence's best dom and in perect order; p. Apply at 18 Ease Twenty third Inquire tor M 8. SLEIGHS,—FINE ASSORTMENT, ALL 8TYL 4) low prices, to close them 01 Sleighs, «0 top and op. Phactons, Hockaways WM. Ht. AT Several second han h second hand Wagons, Pony and Harness, kobes, Blankets, &¢. vN GRAY, 2 and 2 Wooster street, JLEIGHS.—TRIMMED ONE-SEAT PORTLAND Sleighs, at 161 William street, up stairs, ‘ANTED=A 8TALLION, OF UNDOUBTED PEDI- ree (Hambletonian preterred), 15% to 16} 35 not over eight yeats old. Adare, with tall deseripuisny W. ©. Broadway. +i OR SALE CGHEAP—THE LIQUOR STORE 521 EAST Fourteenth street; low rent. Apply at HOWARD BREWERY, 524 Weot Thirty-third street, near Eleventh avenue. ares CHEAP—HERRING'S, MARVIN’S AND WIL- der’s, all sizes; Bank, Insurance and Jeweller’s Sates; Express Boxes: Lillie’s Improved Safes, at re- duced prices LILLIE 8 \FE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane. 15 OOO BUSINESS PER YEAR —FOR SALE, $75. ‘on Sixth avenue, a private Market, at a sacrifice; Fixtures, Horses, Wagons, lease of tour stor, Building, three story Stable; rent nominal. HEBBERD, 105 West Twenty -first street, corner Sixth avenue, 16X24; 16x80, oilers, Newburg Steani "16x32; also Saw Mills, Ames’ Portable En; 1. ike. Engine Works, = HAMPSO. HITEHILL & 6O., 38 Cortlandt street, New York. LASS 8-HORSE POWER TODD & RAF ferty Engine, and others in large variety, with Boilers, Steam Pumps, &c., second hand: warranted. WILSON & ROARE, Water and Dover strects. SALE—ONE 30-HORSE POWER CORLISS EN gine, one Shaping Mach ne, large Scale. Call on or address Plait street. NOR SALE—A FOUR-HORSE POWER ROP lorie Engine; also Shaiting; will be sold applied tor soon. ‘$1 Warren street, up stairs, JOR SALE CHEAP—A TWO HORSE BAXTER Steam Engine, Ingood order. 67 Murray street, up stairs. OISTING.—PORTARLE AND STATIONARY EN- xines; Boilers, all kinds; Steam and Ce; Pumps at second Nand; Machinery ot 294 Water street, near Roosevelt. ___ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS OAxat BOAT WANTED—BUFFALO OR ROCHESTER build preferrea. H. MORRISON, 349 Geenwich street. LPAN OFFICES. T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— 4A. Money liberally advanced’ to any amount on DI monds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Silis, &c., or the same bonght; aiso Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bougat at 77 Bleecker street. AT 8 NASSAU STRE Ww BETWEEN FULTON AND Jolin streets—N ‘ LEOPOLD continaes the Ing, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Fianios, Merchandise, Life Policies for any amouni T WOLF BROS'.,8% BROADWAY, PARTIES DE- siring to get Loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Silks will be more liberally dealt with than at any other house. “\ T6l BROADWAY, CO ER OF AMITY STREET— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, Camels’ Hair shawis, Silks, &c, Private office for Indies. Business confidential. 6$1 Broadway. 5. FIRUSKI, DIAMONDS, OFFICE, —$75,00) ON ches, Jewelry, Silver, camel's Laces, Valuables, &c.; utmost value loaned ; or will buy Established 1864. H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, —MONEY—MONEY--MONEY—ON DIAMONDS AND + Jewelry of all kinds; Unredeemed Goods sold tor fess than you can Duy at any auction, at the Diamond Store, 100 Nassau street, near Ann. G, A. JOSEPH, Diamond Broker. DYANCES MADE ON D{AMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, fine Lacey India Shawls, &c.. at the jewelry store and auction rooms of JOSEPH SOLOMON & Co. 154 Fulton street, private offices, Auction sales every Wenesday. Se Habla Espanol. wind EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. OR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. Fotne Hamburg-Americap Packet Company's iron mail eamship —THURINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Thursday, February 12, for wires ot passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hainburg :— Pitecesbin—Upper saloon, $120: lower saloon, $72, gold. Steerave to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $39, gold. teerage to Plymouth, London and all points in the south of England and Wales, $3, curreticy. POMMERANIA will sail February 19, L874. KUHNMAKDT & Co, ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, Gi ral Agents, General Passenger Agenta, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadw ay, New ork. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. TEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton aad Bremen. ‘The steamship AMERICA, Captain R, Bussius, will on Wednesday, Feb, 11, at2'?, M.. trom Bremen pier, toot of Third street, Hoboken, to be followed by steamship HERMAN, Captain G. Reichmann, on Saturday, | RATES OF PASBAGH 10 London, HAVRE Payable in gold or its equivalent in currenc First Cupin Second Bteerage. * 3 For (reight or OeLRICHS & C NCHOR LINE, Steamers sail from pier 20 North River, New York, EViRY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AUSTRALIA...Sat., Feb. Mt! MACEDONTA.Wed., Mar, 4 CALEDONIA. Wed., Feb. 18) BLYSTA... ....5at) Mar. 7 ETHIOPIA...” Sat, Feb. 21| CASTALIA...Wed,, Mar, IL OLYMPTIA....Wed., 5 | ANGLIA. Mar, 14 VICTORIA. ....5at, Feb. 28| TRINACRIA.Wed., Mar, 18 ‘The passenger accommodations on the steamers of this line are unsurpassed tor elegance and comiort. Cabin Staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation. CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. WED, STEAMERS, $65 and $75. Return. $130, currency. SAT. STEAMERS, $65 and $75. Return, $13), gold. STELRAGE PASSAGE To Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Queenstown, London- derry, Beltast, Bristol or Cardiff, $30, currency. Tickets issued for passage to or from'any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Contl- nent, DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT LOWEST RATES, ‘Company's office, No. 7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents ( ‘LY DIRKCT LINE 10 FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL SPEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVKE, CALLING AT BREST, ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- nt will sail from pier No. 6U North River, as follows :— Rope, Lemarie. -Saturday, February 21 a Ni, Lachesnes, Saturday, Ma ERE, Danre. Saturday, March 21 MBRIQUE, Roussa i sSaturday, April 4 PRICE OF Passa D (neluding wine) 10 BRE! AVRE First Cabin, Excursion ‘tic t reduced rates. American travellers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe. by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway aud the discomtorts of cross ing the Channel, besides ‘saving time, trouble and ex pense, GEOR MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway, | EUROPEAN STEA [NITED stare MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. Salling every Tuesd WISCONSIN, Freeman... ‘eb. 17, at 6:30 A. M, NEVADA, Forsyth... Feb. 24, at noon. From pier 46 North River, Cabin pam e, $4, gold; ~teerage, $39, currency, aid tickets, $42, currency, ed to and ‘trom vars, Hamburg, Nor- ~ 3 1. de, | Draits on Iréland, ‘Bugland, tance and Germany at lowest rates. App WILLIAMS & GQULON Mb Broadway. FPAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 south street, Drafts for £1 and upwards issued at lowest raves. ——— | _.._ COASTWISE S'TEAMSHIPS. DACIFIC MALL STEAMS * To Calttorni: via Greatly reduced rates of .r ght and ; pany's whart, pier 42 Noria River, tout o1 ie SO +f, foot of Canal street, Saturday, February 14, at 2 P. M., COLON, Captain Hudson, connecting with splendid iew steamship, CO- LIMA tor San Fran Feoru, PULCO, Captain AG. + steamship ARIZONA, rly. th the abovenamed steamers witl call at Ki Jamatea, on thelr outward and homewarl voyages ee” The Captain ot the COLON will weccumpauy ois geasen- gers through to San Francisco. RATES OF. PASSAGE. cisco, Cabin, $100, or $110 cur. ‘New York io San Franci-co, Stecrage, $50, currence: New York to Kingston, Cabin, $5, gold; Steerage, $25, gold, Yor Freight and Passage or other information apply at the Company's Office, pier 42 North River, foot of Ganat rency, according ‘ ork. strech New Fork. 41. J, BULLAY, Sunerintendent. + Rvrvs Haren, Vice President and Managing Director. LAS MAIL LIN ATH ONTLY SERVICE TO HAYTT, VENEZUELA, RACOA, MARACAIBO, JAMAICA AND COLOMBIA, First class, tull powered, English built iron screw steam- ers, rom pier No. 42 North Rive For HAYTL CURACOA. VENEZUELA and PORTO RICO, CLARIBSL. March 13 CORINTH. Reb. 20 For JAMAIGA and COLOMBIA. commodation. FORWOOD & CO, Agents, First class Dasseniger rae ‘No. 56 Wall and 59 Pine street. * NEW york AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, will sail every Tuesday, at ver, foot of Cedar street, for February 17 mont ch S$ it accommeo- ‘These first class steamship 3.P. M., trom pier 13 North Ri a direct, as follows: hin WILMINGTON, Morton ip CRESCENT CITY, Cu ip MBUS (new), Reea For freight or passage (having m: dat ly t or WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. NMAN LINE. NOTICE, The course laid down for these steamers, and followed by them tor several years, is fixed to pass 350 miles south of Cape Race. Although the voyage is thus lengthened about 100 miles, Vetter weather is met with, and there is much greater freedom (rom fogs and floating ice and the danger of navigatic @yuent thereon. FOR QUEBNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal Mail steamers are appointed to sail as toilo’ CITY OF NEW YORK, paturday, Feb. 14,2 P.M, CITY OF ANTWERP. attrd 21,9 ALM CITY OF BROOKLYN Sa urday, Feb, 25,2 P.M. CITY OF BRUSSELS. ‘aturdav, March 7,8 A.M. and each succeeding Satuinday and shuirsday, trom Pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, 1. CABIN—870, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommo- dation. Round trip tickets at low rates, STEERAGE.—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonaerry, London, Bristol or Cardith, $30. certitieates, 32, curr Passenger) also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway, benmark and Paris at reduced rates. Draits issued at low rates. Glasaow, Prepaid For Cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, 15 Broadway. For steerage passage, at 33 Broadway, or Pier 45 North River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent ‘O'Donnell & Faulk, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelplia, M. 8. Creagh, 102 state street, Boston. F, ©. Brown, 32 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- cago. William Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris, Is MAN LINE, NOTICE, ‘The course Inia down for these steamers, and followed by them for several years, is flxed to. pass'250 miles south oi Vape Race, although the voyage Is thus lengthened about 100 miles hetter Weather is met with, and there is much greater freedom trom tozs and floating ice and the danger of navigation consequent thereon, wus STAR LINE, FOR QUE STOWN AND LIVERPOO: CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAL New and full powered Steamshivs, eailing from New York on Saturtays, trom Liverpool on hursdays, calling at Cork Harber each way, OCEANIC. . February If, ac3 P.M. | REPUBLIG.. ++ February 21, at 3 P.M. CELTIC, 21) February 23) at 3B. M. ADRIAT March fe BALTIC, “s iat Mirch 14, at 2 P.M fl "rom the White Star Docks, Pavonia Ferry, Jersey sity. an ger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comfort. Siloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, Where least motion is felt Surgeons y the steamers, gold; return Uckets, $140 gold; in currency. Those wishing to send tor friends in the Old Country can Low obtain steerage prepaid certificates~ $32, cui- reney. Passengers booked to and from all to Faris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, China, &c, Dratts trom £1 upward. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company s ottice, ly Bron w: . New York. lading issued to Continental po sks sd B,J PCORTIA, Agent, arts of America india, Australia, \UNARD LINE. NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take @ specified course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown for New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of S0at 43 lautude, or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. i SH AND NOKTH AMERICAN ROYAL AMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK, CALABRIA, Wisda 5 ATLAS... 4 PARITITA ar. IL OLYMP\A.,. it and every following Wednesday and Saturday trom New York. Steamers marked thas * do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passave, $8, $100 and $130, gold, ac- cording to accommodation. ' Return tickets on favorable terms, Steerage, $80, currency. Steerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For ireightand cabin passage apply at the beletlienta hd office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at lil Broadway, Trinity Building. 5 CHAKLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, orto P. H, DU VERNET, and Randolph streets, Chi Widay, ch STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These clegant new Clvde-bulit steamers will sail from ier 36 Noxth River as follows: TAT OF PENNSYLVANIA -Saturday, March 7 SPATE OF VIKGINIA. saturday, March 21 STATE OF GEORGIA... Saturday, April 4 And every alternate Saturday thercatter, taking passen- gers at through ratesto all parte ot Great Britain and ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratts for £) and upwards. For treight or passage apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 72 broadway. Steerage office No. 45 Broad ARKAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 East ver, as follows: KAT WissTERN, Stamper..... Saturday, Feb, 21 ox Saturday,’March 7 ‘ CORNWALL, Gibsci. “é ‘abin passage, 0 a ; steer: currency: excursion tickets, $120,” sont begat Apply to the Agent, 70 South street, ‘ E. E, MORGAN'S SONS. F° CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in Engiand and Wales, The South Wales Auantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail trom Pennsylvania Rull- road whart, Jersey City, as toliows ANDES. March 7 GLAMORGAN: Maren 2t First cabin, passage, $75 and $6 second cabin, $55 currency ; steerage, $3) currency. ' Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardi, $33 currency. Dratts for £1 and upwards. For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAX ER & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. EAs LINE, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP! TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail (rom NOH cero Gaptain Th F Bt Bie we Captain Thomas. february 24 HERDER... “Onbtain Kisener. March w GOETHE. . . Captain Wilson. «March 24 —irom Eagle Mine pier. foot of First street, Movoken. RATES OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, Cab n—First saloon, $120, gold; second saloon, $F. golds steerage, $30, gold; prepaid tickets from Hambui Gurrengy.. ‘The fret aud second saloons are on the suine deck. The steerage is divided into sections for six to twenty persons, well lighted aud provided with dinin; tables, For freicht appiy to FUNCH, EDYE Fd South William street. For passage appl NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, fy T HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD- vances made on Diamond: is and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., or will pay the highest iharket price for the same, ANTED—A TEAM OF CARRIAGE HORSRS, 1 W to 16 hands; must be compactly built, good rave lers, work well together and be perfectly sound and not over eight years old. Address box 4,688 New York Post office, stating lowest cash pri 71 J ANTED—A LIGHT SIDE BAR TOP ROAD WAGON, JANTED TO BUY—SECOND HAND &XP! Bernese wih coe ' Cpe greet aod tad heavyreiee ‘one 01 excl great ba gain.’ Address 123 West Twentieth street rs , td ee aa pie BONDS Gnunon welry, Stiverware, and the aught. GEO! GL ALLEN, Cal Broadway, near Fourwentar street € NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise, The same bought and sold. ym 1. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, ETWEEN | TWENTY. fonrth and rerenty-fen gereete Liberal ad: yances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, NARD. NAtiowan ‘LINE, NoTIUR, This company takes the risk of Insurance (up to $500,000 1n gold) on each of its steamers, thus giving pas- sengers the best possible guarantee for satety and Uh avoidance ofdanger at sa. The most southerly route has always been adopted by this comps to avoid ice and diands, ‘rom piers #4 and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN AND. LIVERPOOL, CANADA, Sal, Fob, 145/.M | GREECE) Feb, 28 at 8.2 EGYPT. .Bat, Feb. 21, 3 P.M. | TTALY..March 7, at 8 AM, FOR LONDON DIRECT, HOLLAND, Bragg. .Tuesday, Feb. 17, at3 P.M. Cabin passage, 870; $80 Currency, 'Steerage $29 cur: rency. Retarn ickets at reduced rates. Prepaid ewer- age tickets trom iverps ay the lowest Fates, ‘at the Company's o} ‘0. 69 Broad wa apy Me ¥, W. J, HURST, Manager. —LEATHER TOP BUGGY, 125,-aer with Harness; 0 Mos mrang 4 able ruck Harness, $20; Express Harness, $1 sia pea a, a Waele aad Shawls, Same bi 1 value, Laces, ve bought at ‘ay vale: ‘ BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH office, room B.—Parlor for ladies, Branch, 1267 gise Watelien Jowelry, a6. shine bout and ld OPONOVAN, ROSSA.—STEERAGE PASSAGR, 929; intermediate $40. Drafts ral everywhere. Office open till 10 evenings. Priende dest i searing aking HAVANA, NASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, NEW YORK AND MEXI MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, leaving pier No. 3 North River, at 3 P. M. CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct). see-Feb. 13 CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direct) ,. Feb. 19 CLEOPATRA (Havana and Mexico) . Feb. 21 CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via Nassau). Fi CUBA (Havana direc For reight or passag 26 ranean oe Fed. 2 fe aghiv to AV DIE’ & SONS, 38 Broadway. OR NASSAU, N. P. The steamship CITY OF MERIDA will leave pier 3 North River, at 3b, M., Feb. 26. PALE NS, 33 Broadway. JOUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The following new and first class staamers will sail every Wednesday. at 3 P. M., from pier 20 East River -— teamer CLiY OF DALLAS, Captain Hines. Feb. 13 teamer CITY OF HOC Captain Duril Feb. 25 Steamer CARONDELET, McCreary... March 4 Steamer CITY OF GALVESTON, Cantal s.. Mar. 1b Freight received dally. Through rates given to Galves- ton, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $90; steerage do., $2, For freight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply to ©. H. MALLORY & CO, 153 Maiden fane. {OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘Tne steamship WESTERN METROPOLIS, from pier 46 North River, foot of North Moore street, 1s, ats o'clock P.M. Through rates given to St Louis, Vicksburg, \ Iveston and Indianola. For tay or parace, Ray superior accommoda- tlons, apply to FREDERICK BAKER, pier 36 North River. FOr NEw ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromweil Steamship Line. ‘The steamsnip GEV, CROMWELL, Captain Crawford, will leave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, February 14, at 3 P.M. Freight received daily, Through rates Rockport or Aranzag Cabin ‘iven to Galveston. Indianol hart, Brazos Santiago, st. Louls and Mobile. passage, $50; steeraye, $5. For treight or passa: to uK & BEAMAN, 86 ‘NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP The elegant sidewheel steamship SOUTH AMERICA, 2,000 tons burden, Captain K. L. Tinklepaugh, will sail for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and ‘Kio Janeir: on Saturday, February 21, at 3 o'clock P. M., from pier North river For treight or passage spol y to 4 GARRISON, Agent No. 5 Bowling Green. EXAS LINK.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING aT Key West carrying the United State —Steamer CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pe will leave pier 2 East River, Saturday, Fevruary 14, at 3 FP. M. Through bills of lading given’ to Houstos and all points on the Galveston, Housion and Henderson . and C. RR. No charge for torwarding m New York. For trelekt or passage, havin puperior accommodations, apply to CH. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, or W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. TORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. DAILY LINE to Nor‘olk and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Peters burg and Richmond, OLD DOMINION STEAM HIP COMPANY. From pier 37 North River, toot of Beach street, leave daily at 3 P. M. for Nortolk, and passenger steamers for Nortolk, City Point aud Richmond on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa urdays, same hout. Through bills of lading and passenger tickets Issued to all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes- see, Atlaniie Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad tor Western. ts, ant by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and ashington, Xd. and other points. Oitice, 187 Greenwich street TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON vin Newport and Fall River. ‘The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD COL- ONY leave pier 23 North River, foot of Murray stree! daily (Sundaysexcepted), at4 P. M. Through tickets sol at all principal hotels in the city. ENNSYLVANIA RAILRUA Ei THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as tollows:— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sou! with Pullman Palace ‘cary, attached, 9:30 A.M. 5 an 830 PM. sunday Sand 3-3) P.M For Williamsport, Lock tavea, Corry and Erie, 7 P. Mit tor Wuillamsport, 9:30 A. M.,’ conuecting at Ph el lila, For Baltimore, Washington and the South, at 840 A. M., Band 9P. Mo Sunday 9 P. Express for Philideiphts, 9:30 A. M., 12:30 3, 4, 5,75 $:30,9P, Mand 12 night, Sunday 9, 6:10, 8:30and 9'F Emigrant and second, class 7 P.M, M. . For Trenton at7:) A M..2, 3:0 and 6:10 P.M. Sunday 0 3 BN Nera ener NA 2:30, 3 Be 210, a hv, 5:40, a x A oa P.M. and 12 night Sunday, 5:2), AW and 8:10 P.M. Kilizabeth, 6, 6:30, 7:20, 7:4, 8, 9 10, 11 A. Mi. 12 M.,1, HO, 3140, 4:10, 4:30, 6:39," 8:40, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 73 : mstinnd 12 night: ‘Sunday, 3:4, 6:40 fant 19 A. M., 12 M..L, 2, 2:30, 3:10, 6, 8210, 6330, 8:10, 10 P.M. and ft.” Sunday, 5:20 and’ 6:10 P.M. odbridge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 6 and ALM. 230, €:10 and 6 P. New Brunswick, 7:20 and A, M.. 12 M., 2, 3:19, 4:30, 6:07 P. M. and i2 night, Sunday, 6:i0 P.M. or Kast Milistone, 8A. M., 12 M. 30 P.M, For Lambertville and Pemington, 9:30 A.M. and3 P, M. For Philiip-barg and Belvidere, Sand SE a Chm. Accommudation for Bordento: url {Wand 90 dB 330, HO dnd 60 FM 205, 6:00, 10:15, 15 Ni. Binds 5:22, 6 05, ), A. M., ‘Ticket oMees, 52, 435 271 and O44 Broadway, No.1 As tor House, (1d £20) of Desbri an. ti Eeevenat streets ticket ir lace. Ree OA SUATT, ee ae eae eety a gOYD, Jr, General Manager, __ General Passenze’r Agent, M, M, 6 r GTontxaton LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- panentay, and Fri- day. NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, day, from pier 33 North River, ata? ; POST OFFIC! 8" ICE NOTICE. Po The Malik jor Rurope tor the week ending Saturday, Feb! 14, 1874, wil! close at this ce as toto’ iy FeUUATY Mie ahd Iidg t. Mascon Wednesday, ‘at 10 At fet on Thursday, at Ih A. Mee and om Satute 5 T. L, JAMES, Postmaster DRY _Goops, sien np en Ra SRC a ain Y lp THE LADIES OF NEW YORK.—LADIE®’ UNDER- wear in great variety for sale below cost of manutac- ture, being the stock of @ wholesale manufacturer; great bargains. 21 Astor place. (7 ALENTINES, Vv VALENTINE! VALENTIN: A fall assortment on sale at about half the usual price, Ladies making selections can have mauled tr oar counter eaves AR Fourteenth surest and Sixin svet $28.000.-F2"* FURS, FURS, $28,000. We have now only $28,000 worth of Furs left, and are determined to close them out during the next three ‘wee! we shail Hat bi Fron mMarch‘t. Our Hock mur pe told cn will lersel house iw York per cont. hi r Feeney daa eee cea aes, such Tow prises again Some ad ve: bs ul CC, SHATNE & CO., Broalwar sua (opponve Bis