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‘ } * Yady from New York to Brooklyn to call WHOLE NO, 14,011. NEW YORK, FI: =— PERSONAL. BR STREET—AT 2, SATURDAY. BY JOHN, HARLEY—WILL SBE YOU NEXT WEEK. RE- Geived none to-day CHADO. | (QOLONEL B, TILTON’S HOTEL, BT, NICHOLAS venue and 148th sirect, keens open house on New fear's Day, My wiie will Rot receive calls. Meet me there at 104. M. J., 152d street. VK tO EXYE,—MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1875, AT NO, 3, at one P. M. TRUE FRIEND, D.—HAVE FO\LOWED INSTRUCTIONS, SEND your address to AA. C. prepares WANTED—OF MISS LUCY ANN Mtarrison {her stepfather's name). who graduated in Convent in Montreal, Canada, in 1846 or ‘47, under Goversnorihip of Lord Catneart, lady has an estate left her by a deceased nobleman; the conai- ‘tons of the will are that she shall reside during her life- tme within Her Majesty's realm. Any parties knowing the whereabouts-of said lady will please send address to WILLIAM HODGESS Solicitor, No. 3 Quality court, Chancery lane, London, W. 0. NFORMATION WANIED—OF JAMES DILLON, Francts Fallon, Franets J. Hall, Paul Ponison, Chas, nines Walk Pi cldon end Michael diellan, Drodatus Chappe! wry dames Wall, G. 3 of G8 8. Muintsvill Grey, Chas. Booreman. Jas. Ovatt. John Lee, James A. Boat ang Geo, HH. Holmes. late of U. 8. & Louisville Tt Mai rtiny late quartermaster U. 8, Nitat J Owens, Henry Barkrk Samuel ter v'F anon Se and John Keefe, lace U. 8, 5. Bear” + BNYVER, 106 Broadway. VE LiZzzig MINNESS, DAUGH OF MARGARET Minness, 'e «Md ying and w .;-ommunicate with “um 04, Beks.-of &etavthinunse er ase dage, “ROCH BROS. & CO., 114 and 115 South st, G. WINTERS—RETURN AT ONCE, OR TAKE _exposure from the neglected ANNA. AROUERITE—I arvé TO YOU MY WHOLE FU- AML ure; I witt ive for you and you only; my greatest appinces in life will be to please you. Ope you some dimes think of the good advice I have oiten xiven you ARK THEATRE, WEDNESDAY EVENING. —81 OUT, blonde young lady, end seat row in balcony, noticed ‘an geniiemun in ‘iront, side whiskers, moustache, please aduress B. O., Herala office, 661) OSEBUD”— 0 TOU WANT ANY SOUSE? AN. swer by King B—, OSE CONELLY WILL PLEASE CALL ON HER friend W. or send address. JUNFLOWER.—JIM, SECOND RECEIVED AND AP- Preciated. Present is beautiful. Always true, $5.000 REWARD, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE PAID for the return, fom thisdate, to any one of the addresses named below, of my son, CHARLES BREWSTER ROSS, xed four'years and seven months, who was taken from rm niwwn on July 1, 1874. Being entirely satisted at his abductors were kilied at Bay Ridge, L. 1, on the ath tust., | now offer'the above sum tor his return, or dr iniormation which shall lead thereto, promising to ask no questions. The boy may be delivered at any one of the following addresses :— gmone SHOTT & CO., No. 304 Market street. Phila- jelphia. HENRY LEWIS, No, 2101 Walnut strect, Philadel- ia. PULRWIS BROTHERS & CO., No. 78 Leonard street, New York. LEWI3 BROTHERS & CO., No. 63 Franklin street, Boston. ‘A.B. STOUGHTON, opposite Patent Oflice, Seventh mireet, Washington, D: ¢. HOLLIDAY, PuiLLIPS & CO., No. 21 Hanover street, Baltimore. Or to my residence, woere Information may also be CHRISTIAN K. ROSS, Rast Washington lane, Germantown, via Chestnut Hill Kailroad. Wurapztrnis, December 23, 1874. UND—A CRATE OF LOGS, ABOUT TWENTY (2) a number, floating in the raver. the owner can have them by proving property and paying all expenses, i, PepOsErH STADELM ALK P. S.—If not called for within thirty 0) days they amlil be sold to pay expenses. Guuexnoxe Gormerly Dobbs’ Ferry), Dec. 28, 1874 ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR ‘OTICE. The GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT DRAWING, an- hounced for New Years Day at the Opera House, Pater- von, N. J., is deferred antil the 22d of February, 1875, by advice of the trustees, in order to make a. PULL 5ALE OF THE TICKETS and avoid the necessity Of prorating the prizas, which it is very dificult to do satisfactorily. Sales have been extraordinarily suecessful and a tuil S wing is now assured. It is gaaranteed that no /ur- er delay shail occur in the dra wit bevond the date how anpounced. ‘This extension of time has been granted alter due defiberation the best method of Securing exact justice to all parties concerned, aud {s final GEORGE A. RAYMOND, Manager. O¥AL HAVANA LOTTERY, 000 drawn Janu ry 5. Circulars ot information furnished; prizes gathod | Spanish Bank Bills, Govern- menis, &c., &c., pur 4 TAYLOR & ©O., Bankers, No. 11 Wall sireet, New York. 30C1# ALS ACIENNE-LORRAINE—INSTITUTED for the purpose ot protecting, giving intormation and employment to the emizran‘s from Alsace;Lorraine speaking the French and German languages. This soci- ety hason hand gardeners, agrieulturists, mechantes and laborers ot all professions. All information can be had and applications must be made at the effice of the society, No. 110 Spring street, Luer’s establishment A Dook is open daily to receive demands. No charge. JOSEPH oTRAU*-~resident, im want of cakh can get advances and be treated honorably by addressing, In confidence, STERLING, box 730 New York Post of WISS BAZAAR, i Mioakw va Bo) road wa’ FRI. A Second prize.: Third prize Fourth prize SPORTING—DOGS, BIDS, &C A SRO SALK, ALL KINDS OF | FANCY DOGS Food for mocklig Bids Reb, BOIESEB io Neh one surcet, near Canal. PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL SPITZ DOGS FOR SALE Two years old; well trained: splendid Can be sen at Wm. T, Allen's Hotel, Fifth zhty eighth street, opposite Central Park. YANARY BIRDS.—FINE IMPORTED SINGING BIRD: / $3; Gilt Cages, $2 and upward; also Aquaria’s and Goldfish Globes, Pét Birds and Animals. Aquaria depot, 31 Fuiton street J. BAGOT, Agent, avenne and THE TURF. Nev YORK TURF ee BETTING BOOKS. mt, ‘The undersigned, by request of a number ot patrons of the turt, have agreed to open books on the Withers and Belmont swakes, at the room of the New York Turf Kx- change, 16 West Twenty-eighth sireet, New York; ce tified checks required to accompany propositions trom a distance ; notice of acceptance or rejection of propositions trom different points, will be promptly given by mail; all communications strictly confidential; all bets to be “Play of Pay ;” books of other events will hereafter be opened; price. tists will be sent on application: office hours trom 10 4 M. to 4 P. M. daily. All communications to be addressed to the undersigned. care of New York ‘Turt Exchange, lo West Pwenty-<ignih. street. New York. LLY, BLISS & CO. CARRIAGES, &C. SPECIAL NOTION.—OWNERS OF MERCHANDISE - 11 Pine VERY NEAT House, nicely need MAcioN AVE well screnee ly carpeted rene’ ae, Lot 28x12 tet tween Second $8,000, of whic! Ad ELEGANT DWELLINGS CHP AP. and 18 and 19 Bast 57:h siree! nue—5, 42, 409, 614, 675, 746, 731, Bu reet and 31 Bas fale at a sacrifics. tor { pply. Address OWNER, box 5,401 Post ome. street —For sale hasall the improvements; is han.:some- has glass chandeliers, bronze gas fixtures, plate mirrors, cornices, shades, burglar alarm, Apply on premises. aud Third avenues, $5,000 can remain on bond and mortgag jdrégs O. S. A., box 2,965 Post office, New York. Central. THREE STORY BROWN STONE furnished, near Ceniral Park, for sin; location first class: no agents JE, COGNER OF SIXTY.SEVENTH four® story brown stone House. East Side. OR SAL"—THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING AND 2 inches, No. 224 Eightieth street, be- ew York; BROOKLYN _ on lot 25x10, We, boo at $8,000 Address 0. 8. AND PO LET, af, OR SALE—LOT 13 FREEMAN STREE?, ‘SuxX100, and three story House, extension PROPERTY FOR SALE rear Building enpoint, L. 1, $4,500 con remain, Freeman sir mortrage on bot ox 2,06 Post office, New York, ©O mortaag York Houses; also change separately 13 BROOKLYS Bouses, PRICK ONLY c $2,000 on Che le 3 three story New 000 EACH, splendid Pushing Property; to ex- or tovether, . H. WELLE, 202 Broad~ay, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, To Let or Lease. ERSEY CITY STORE AND TWO ROOMS TO LET— ‘In one of the best locations 278 First street, one door om Jersey avenue; rent low. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. RY, GOOLS OR FANCY STORE IN BALTIMORE for rent.—A finely located and recently finished Store, Lexington stree dress A. LEO KNOTT. 18 Law Buildings, baltimore, near Charles, Baltimore. Ad- best pri OR SALE—FARM OF 127 ACRES, 5. A., box 2,906 Post o IN OAKLAND wheat growing cotinty in Michival ice $4,000, part mortgage. Address 0. 8, New York. near railroad; 0.8. A, box 2, ROR SALK—FARM OF 127 ACRES IN OAKLAND county: best wheat growing county in Michigan rice italia $4,000; part mortgage. Address . New York. also outbuildings, e: ful he For full particulars, SON, 171 Broadway: fine cedar, olive, myrtle and oleander avenues es and «reat Variety of trees, tropical and others. OR SALE—MAGNIFICENT SOUTHERN HOME. superbly situated, fronts on ocean and sides on rive! elegant sea beach and surf: large dwelling In fine orde: xtensive flower gardens and grounds; beauti- ) Views, &e., apply to J. O, HUYT & warm soil; spring b place. {RUIT AND DAIRY PARM—71 ACRE pots, five miles trom NEAR DE- Middietown, Orange county; rook, &c. U, H. OLIVER, No.1 Park A shottcn. CLARENCES. COUPES. » [have two new Clarences and one Coupe, iny own inake (for durability and style cannot be excelle which I wall close out very low; algo a new Coupe, $750 pole and sharts light; also 300 new and second hand Cai Fiages, Waxons ik Kinds ani styles. at croat burgai before January 1, © WM. H. GRAY, 2 and 2 Wooster st COUNTRY BOARD FUR HORSES, 14 MILES FROM city, near Englewood. N. J.—l00 acres elegant ture; finest stables; waier in stalis; horses taken and re- turned to city ; termns modera PICKART & CO., 96 Water street, |ASHIONABLE VEHICLES, = Landa f "Roo Coaches, ek Landaulets, 7 Coupes, 372 and 874 Broome street, buildings lately occupied by Brewster & Co. A. 5. FLANDRAU, OR SALE AT A_ BARGAIN—A HANDSOME, stylish Carriage Team; sound and reliable; ig hands hich, 7 yearsold; warranted perfectly sound au 3 0 ve soid for want of use. Address HOFFMAN, FH ABBs0N, PATENT HORSE CLIPPING MACAING sold whoieaale and retail by Hi. A, SEAMAN BROS, 12 Chambers streot, New York. H NESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York ; agood Buegy Harness, hand made, §17; a'good Grocers Harness, $25; a good Milkman's Far: ness, $3; a good Double Truck Harness, $30: a good Stable Blanket, $1 80; waterproof Blankets, strap)ed and upstrapped, se call aud examine for yourselves. FISHER & OSBURNE, 71 Barclay street, New York. UND—ON TUKSDAY, A SEAL RING, IN FIFT . Fr SBA 1G. ‘ avenue. Can be had a¢ 34 West Nineteenth stroot List O8, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER $0. IN BRY- ant’ ri ae, dum Book; no use Whatever tothe finder. Liberal reward wil be paid by Feturning to the address inside or to J. K., desk 3 Herald office. GEVERAL couPEs and oth: oy second hand Vehicles, and 374 Broome street Astor House and Fulton Ferry, » gold Breast Pin, ‘with initials or Z. H. ag on 3, C. RAYMON O8T—ON THE AFTERNOON OR EVENING OF 4 Wednesday, December 30, a gentleman's Gold Locket. he finde: returming it to the oifice of H. L. JUuN- 80, No. 4 Exchange court, will be liberally rewarded and sincerely thanced, O8T—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT HOS. \ pital, Forty-second street and Lexingtor avenue. a Diack lace Scarf, Kewurd puii ior ts return at the bank, corner of Third avenue and Seventh street, Finder will ‘be rewarded by cali: OST—ON TUESDAY NIGHT, PROBABLY BETWEEN 7 Broadway. REWAKD: 1 QB REWARD.—LOS1, WEDNESDAY EVENING, GO- \ ing through -tuyvesant street to Ninth, throngin ) th to Secoud avenue, down Second avenue ‘to bight | sureet, ada:kiur Mink boa. ‘The tinder will receive the j above reward and thauks of owuer by returning it to | JAMb> AYLWARD, care Lockwood bros. & Holly, 62 Beaver sireet, New York. 20 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED IF the Vest and Key isken from room 30 at Stur- tevant House be returned before saturday night. 1.000 BEWARE Wilt BE PAID For THE RE * turn of the silks, Laces and Kid Gloves ich from the undersigned on the night of December 9 ; ho qaestions asked, Address JAMES y deville, Ky. LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR IN- foruration of the whereabouts of the colored coach- an who once, or several times, in 18s, drove a young upon party then living at No. 6:8 Pacitic street, Information’ also wanted of the young lady. The child she then saw de- |, "Sto again ste her. Address J. M.A., box 3,341 New p+ < Post office. MERAL REWARD.—LOST, ON SIXTH AVENUE, A Jack apd tan Dog, yesterday morning. Please re- wo No, 686 Sixth avenue. . WHOL 4 - SPECIAL NOTICES. A W800 WATER, MINERAL WATERS. GINGER + Ale, sparkling Wibes; manutacture of complete outfits of Apparatas ang Materials, with tail instruc lons: ali departments o; mauuiacture, bottling and dis- naing; exclusive Kichts in desirable territory, Oatas fogues tree. JOHN MAT: MEWS, Farst avenue, Twenty- York. wixth and Twenly-seveuth streets, Ne HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, A Royal saxon Government Lottory. Hamburg Clty Lottery Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information given. 1 THKODOK ZsCHOCH, H16 Nassau sti A ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, . Next Drawing January 5, 1875. 642 Prizes amounimg x 4 Capital Prize. 1 Prize ; 10 Prizes, $1,000 each, Prizes cashed: cirev Shap ts 100.0 # with full parteuiars sent free. EVLAN, Stationer and General Agent, Liberty street, New York. OF THE 5h NO. 940-—DECEMNER 31, 54. 43, 30, 25, 10," 34. . LH—DeCEM BER BL 187A 66, 58, 07, 48, O1, 1. + Covington, Ky, ; (RRNTUCKY STATE, CLAS 4 2B. 76, 6, "M4, 52. 28, 3, Oh, J. SOuntird 00, Manag 6 box 2,751, New York, APRS, EMERSON & CO. AGENTS FOR + Kentucky State Lotteries, drawn daily. Royal Havana Lottery of Ouba, drawn every 17 daye, Kentecky Single Number Lottery, drawn Jan, 30, 1875, Prizes cashed, intormation furnished and circulars sont Post addressing PARKS & CO., Ie0 Broadway, rr ra Poet otice box 5272 Private ofice attached” 7° Office hours 7 A. M. tili 7P. M. ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and surmical Cases a specialty. HENRY a. DAN. IKLS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue, pear Twenty-ninth at. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE K KY + dtate Lotteries, Simmons, Dickinson & Co., Man- ers. SOP cuNTUCEY, KETKA CLASS NO, 363, DEC, 51,1574, @ & BS, @ 71, 2 59, Si, WO, 1 %, ‘26, 72, 2m. KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 364, DeO, 31." 1874. SL, 15, 69, 36, 17, 4, 7, 76, 19, 32 42 73, main, extea CLaes NO. 185, pic, Bt, 1874, Se, M6, 75, 49, 4, 42, (7 Bl, Ti, 16, 44, 25, 41, WENKY, Chass No. 146, DEC. Bi, 1874, 13, 24, 95, 62, 32 35, 5, 63," SA 8, 64. Fall \giermation by applying to J. OLU1K, 20) Broad. room 6, Hrst tloor, Fear office, or box 4969 Post w York city. K GRENISCRY STATE SINGLE NUMBER ToT. + tery, on Havang plan. Clreulurs or iniormation fur- Gished bY J, CLUTE, 20 Broadway, or box 4,99 Fost wlce, New York otty. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY—sIMMON son & Co. , Masagers.draws daily. Tickets from $1 to ji®, ,vineulers, of ntormation, tree. Send all orders to /OsnPH BaTRe & OU. 10 Cedar’ street ‘New York. Yout office box 4.402. ERVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNE ca DICKEN. s BROUGHT ‘on by indiscretions, exgoRser, oF overwork of tlre mand nervons svstem. cured by HENRY A OXAl, HAVANA LOTTERY, —$480,000 TO BE DIS- tributed to ticket holders January 1875. Circulars JOSEPH BATES &Co., Agents. W Cedar street, low York. Post office box 4.102, - 372 (buildings lately occupied by Brewster & Co.) FOR A A. S. FLANDRAU, $10) DUSENBURY & VAN DUSER TOP Baggy, fine order; new Grocer’s Wagon, $125; Hew top Delivery Wagon, ‘$150; now Portiand trimmed \tereh, with Bells, $70:'new’ single Harness, rubber Hountod, $90 per set; beautital Kersey Blankets, $15 ch; aldo H Steigh Robes and 19 second hand Wagons, good makers, at bargains Commission stable, Lid West Ninetoeuth'street. —B. K. HUVSY, Proprietor. $100) FOR,G00D HORSE, TOP MILE WAGON and Harness; a sacrifice: forced to sell. Also two (rick or cart Horses, sound and kind, $66 cacb. Call for three days at No. 441 West Seventeenth street. D50 $e i SLEIGH! oP} 4 I 250 Slergha of all styles, kinds and colors “ght ior gaviless of cost, from $1) a which 4 want to close out this year, ro- ness, &¢ WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, so Bells, Robes, Har- TO LET FOR KUSLNOSS PURPOSES. T GREATLY REDUCED RENT— and basement, 75x100, with or without machinery, in Twenty-third street, near Second avenue. . INE, COLE & GRAY, 686 Sixth avenu | N NUMBER O¥ STORES ON BROADWAY AT $40 A ZA month; also two fine Floors suitable for family or business purposes, COAL & GRAY, 5% Sixth avenue. “\ FINE THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING ON Z\ west side Broadway, with store; rent $75 per thonth; also fine Stores oh Sixth evenue. | LINE, COLE & GRAY, 486 Sixth avenue. To ust, | first class Offices, i 117 and roadway. Elevator and steam heating will be put jer May 1. Broadway, corner Liberty strect, first, second, third, fourth & and fifth floors, front and rear Ofices, with steam elevator. First and second floor Offices in the elegant fireproof | Huiiding of the Western Union Telegraph Company ; ele- ‘vaiors and steam heat, ig second and third floor Offices im 113, 11 1 in ai Store and Floors in the new building No, 2 West Twen- ty-third street, with steam heat. Elegant Store, corner of Broadway and Grand siree: with passenger and freight elevatorn” . Apply to K. H. LUDLOW & CO., No, 3 Pine street, or 25 East Seventeenth street. LET—AT 127 WAVERLEY PLACE, THE STORE ni Apartments, $500 per annum; also First Floor, $2 50 ver month; Keys at M. Manuy, 139, THORNTON M, RODMAN, Roal'fstate Agent, 696 Broadway, corner of Fourth strec FO LET—620 BROADWAY, THROUGH 10 OROSBY street, entire Building, cight floors; $11,000 year. Apply on premises. (0 LET—BASKMBNT, CONSISTING OF A LARGE Saloon and Bedroom Fo canns with closet, hot and cold water; @ good, business neighborhood for dress- maker or any light business. Inquire av 341 West Twenty- eighth street, first floor. Call tor a week. T°, cET-CORNER | STORE, SUITABLE FOR A grocery store (Fixtures and ‘Stock for sale cheap), to asnitable tenant. Inquire, from I to 2 o'clock. on the premises, 489 Kast Houston street, corner of Goerck. NO LET OR LEASE—ALL THE LOFTS OF THE SIX story store No. 26 Beekman street, through 185 fee! to Spruce street; exceilent light; near new ost office steam power can be had. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. _ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. A. TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY BRICK ROUSF— with all modern improvements, gas, bath and range, rent $400, on Bighth avenue and 120th street. In- Quire on the premises, OF of A. LEVY, 142 West Forty- seventh stree! T $50 A MONTH—A FINE BROWN STO} 12 rooms, in 10th street, 0) HINB, COLE & GRA Unfurnisned, E HOU posite Central Park. ~ No. 636 Sixth avenue, Fi NiSHKD ROOMS AND APARTMENTS bi TO LET, OSEY ROOM AND BEDROOM, SECOND FLOOR, nicely furnished, bath attached, in a amily of two ersons, sintable Lor @ lady. 18L Fourth stroet, west of c 171 WEST TWEATY-THIRD STREET.—FRONT Parlor and two Bedrooms, on second floor, new!; furnished, with grate fire and for gentleman and Wile or single genulemen ; references exchat ZH) ghROADWAY, | NEAR THIRTY-FIRST «ai XJ street —Handsomely furnished front and back Parior, large second story iront, with closet and hall Rooins, fire, gas, hot water, furnitdre new, en suite or singly, to gent emen or gentlemen and wives; first ct house; one door trom restaurant; transient parties taken, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. ‘CED RENTS—FRENCH FLATS, WEST Thirty-fourth stroet; sults of six rooms;' modern improvements; rent ‘possession. MORRIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-fourth street and 996 Sixtn avenne. TNYOURNISHED ROO IGE SMALL FAMILIES only; all in prime order; excelient neighborhood, Inquixe on promises, 241 West twenty-second street. REMOVALS, TSS ELLA FAIRBANKS HAS REMOVED TO MRS, Sterna’. 109 Weat Thirty-first streets MMERMS CASH.—FARM OF {33 ACRES FOR SALE FOR $1,390; Farm of 75 acres for $2,0.0. Apply at Garvey House, room 1, near the Grand Central Depot. $200,000 to I A Residences in REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. N ATTRACTIVE LIST OF ?IRST CLASS CITY, ZA suburban and ont lyn and Jersey Cuty. x, LARGE NUMBER OF OOUNTRY FARMS AND country Property to exchange; iret Mortgage, in New York, Brook: |ADOX, 29 Broadway. New York and New Jersey to ex- change tor city Property. HINE, COLE & GRAY, 586 Sixth avenue, NO EXCHANGE FOR PATERSON, NEWARK OR city Factory Property, a first class Residence in West- chester county, a very short distance trom the city. MARTIN DUN, Wz Broadway, id office. ILL EXCHANGE—1,900 ACRES OF RICH LEAD ‘and Farming Lands in Missouri; also 44 acres of ot. Louts city improved xubarban Property for bastern Real Ketate or Stock of G Address X. X., box 133 S000 at OF TEXAS LANDS FOR SALE OR exchange for Merchandise. Apply soon. SON's, 23 William street. cae RIDA.—WAN' ern Property. + REAL ESTATE WANTED. PROPERTY IN JACKSON TED, I ville or St. Augustine, Fla.. in exchange for North- C! @. MARTIN, 234 Broadway. ond city Mi (REE AND OLEAR IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY wanted in exchange tor good purchase money sec- ages and C: Owner, LICHIENSIEIN, 1d E ash. Principals oniy. it Forty-fourth street, tween Chatham to 0. B. ‘ANTED TO BU’ water and gas, and 1 PLEA room. BLOO! | nues,—legantly tui with or with MO BUY OR TO LEASE—A LOT IN between Bowery and Broadway, or in Bowery, be: juare and Hester street. Direct iettera ‘Herald oifice. $3,500: will pay $1,000 cash tor the present, 5., 172 Clagon avenue, Brooklyn. BOARDERS WANTED. ANT WELL FURNISHED ROOM, Board; terms for two persous, $19; Room extra large; light und ‘Well heated evenings; water; ample closet ‘o. :41 West Fourteenth street. ° FKOM COOPER 3. | L =tuyvesant street, between Second and Third av AL STRERT, 'Y—A TWO AND A HALF OR THREE story framerfiouse, in a good street, between Nos- trand avenue and Cumberland street, Myrtle and Latay- ette avenues, house about 18 by 3) or 34" teet “ep with Drice about $3,000 or Address M. in good ordet WITH INSTITU NO. 33 re rnished Rooms on first and second jout Board ; private table only; house 1 50 health lift, &c. Re PER DAY, $6 AND UPWARD PER WEEK, a jor fine Rooms, with exc 1éé and 178 Bleecker street. Nent Board, at 174, terary society, hops, jerences exchanged, Bronswick ing the ba; 17 3 tetere! ate rates. “WAVERLEY Rooms on the first and upper floors, for famihes and single gentlemen, TH AVENUG. 234—LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- © “nished Rooms, with or without Bonrd. opposite Cate the same at 62 Columbia Heights, overlook- Nees exchanged. PLACK, with first class Board, at moder- STREET, Tying plac GRAMERCY PARK.—ELEGANT Ot 20 "Rooms to tet, en suites also, siugic Roame, tor gentlemen, with first class Bonrd; referencesexchanged. Diocks from ences exchanged. tions apply. 3 ~ CLINTON Rooms to let, given and required. 93 STREET, 165 WEST, ONE AND A HALF D Broadway:—One square and two sin- gle Rooms, with Board and attendance; proper reter- O6 BAST TWENTY SECOND STREET— UNUSUALLY Jiarge and magnificently turnished Apartments; Unexceptionable table; to gentlemen or tamily; refer: ences. Parties willing ‘to pay ior superior accommoda- “PLACK.—NEATLY FURNISHED with or without Board; references 37 UNION” pn GROVE STR furnished 4 ail Room, $7. “BOARD AN LADY ‘oom and com pend SQUARE. —SPL large and smuli Rooms to let, at ereatly redneed ces, with of without Board; also whoie First Floor. Apply to Mrs. LAWRENCK, tront Room to let, with good Board rate fire and gas; $14 for two persons; also adjoining ENGAGED DID LOCATION; = = RK HERALD. —= A Qs UARY 1, 1875. y 76 7 fe ST WAw4t ——— PRICE FOUR CENTS. Goons. ann REE on STEWART & CO, WILL OONTINUE DURI5G THE MONTH OP JANU- AKY TO OFFER THEIR LARGB aND aiTRacriyg, RETAIL 8TOCK OF G00. at the SAME EXTREM LY |.OW PRICES at which they have beer ofleved during the past month,, and im AUDITION TO THEIR POPOLAK STOCK of FANCY DRBSS SILKS they will offer 5) PIKCES, of HANDSOME LIGHT SHADES, suitable tor BVONING and BALL Cos. TUMBS, it the EX REMELY LOW PKICE of $1 0 per yard; good value for $2 ELEGANY NOVELTIFA, CHAMBERYS, plain and satin striped’ and embossed with Jet, VERY RICH, LATEs! PARISIAN SIYLE, THEY WILL ALSO OFFER EXTRAORDINARY BAR- pranas HOUSEKEEPING >| N CONSISTING OF ae BHIRIING LINEN! NEN SHEETINGS, LI DAMASKS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, NAPRINS, TOWLLLINGS, SHEETINGS, BLEACHED AND BROWS ©. fore FLANN) Lo, BLANKGTS, COUNTERPANES ser kev Ok DOMESTIC GOODS RICES, PLEA NE. BROADWAY, NINTH AND T MME. L “LEVENTH street. sec! Just receive from Paris, pe! lewant display of Evening anc ace Wraps ana Opera Cluaks, apriere. Lab- radora Fox at . of Freneh nov x yreat variety ner? TISH J PLAI) Goons, A large and Shecens stock at A. D. WILSON’, 491 Sixth avenue, near Thirtieth street. EUROPEAN SPTELAMSHIPS, ppaan LINB—SOUTHERLY COURSE, Royal Mail st ere Are a] i t } as fol - FOR RENSTOWN AAD vero sin CITY OF MONTREAL, ‘Tuesday, Jan. 6 at2 P.M. CITY OP ANIL WERP. OUty OF BROOKLY. -Bavurde ; Sat kM Saturday, Jan. 16, at x CITY OF NEW YORK 7 Sr atT aM Cabin passage, $50, rday, Jan. at7A NM, wad si goKd, ¥ol Steerage to anu trom al! poinis at reduced rates, Cabin and general offs, No. 18 roadway. Steerage office, SB Broadway and pier 45 North River, G. DALS, Agen: MS DIRECT AND, ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Belgium, the Bhine Switzerland, &c., via vrs Steamer W. A. SCHOLIEN Steamer MAAS. 5 January 2h These beautit catry ited states mail to the Netherlands, are weil known for the regular- iy of their tris. Rates of passage low. UNOH, EDYEB & CO, L, W, MORRIS, General Agents, 50 Broadway. NO#TH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamship NECKAR, Captain J. G. Meyer, wilt January 7 sail on saturday, January 2, at2 2. M., from Bremen pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken, to be tollowed b: steamship DOHENZOLLERN, Captain W. Nordemholt. gp jaturday, January 9 RATES 9F' PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN First Cabin... (gold) $109 Second Cabin. (gold) 60 Steerage... (currency) 24 For treight or passage aj ~dinees VLLRICHS & CO. Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green, (usaep LINE-B. AND NA. BM. 8. P. 00. ‘With a view of diminishing the chances ot colllsion the steamers of this tine take a specified course for ailseasons of the year, On the outward passage trom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian 50 at 48 latitude, or -nothing to the north of 43, On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 ata? Pee: or Dothing to the north of 42, From NEW YORK for LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN. CUBA...2.....Wed., Jan. 6/ PARHTA....Wed., Jan. 20 ALGERLA....Wed., Jan, 13] *RUSSIA. ... Wed., Jan. 27 Steamers marked * do not carry swerage passengers, Cabin passage, $80, »100. $150, gold, according to ac- commodation. ‘Return tickets an favorable terms. Steerage tickets to and from ail parts of t urope at low- get rates Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowting Green. steerage office, ‘oadway (irimity Bui Ze CHABLES G. FRANCKLYN, Acent, ‘AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBUR Jan. 14) SILESIA Rates of pi Hamburg an 72 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. REAT WiSTERN YORK rae On ND) DIRECT, NEW .O-BRISEON (9 rT. The stedilers or this fine wi from pier 18 East, River as {oll GREATWHSTERN, Captain Windham, Wed’ sday, Jan. 20. ARAGON, Captain Ly inos.. 5 —— Cabin pass: $70, intermediate, $66; steerage, $3, bay se yl ory Boas jo rd gh SO + 70 Sou DAT to the agent, 70 Hout eS oRaaN, Agent COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL SPEAMSHIP LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA. Steamers leave pier 42 North River, New York. as fol- lows :— gACAPCLon, Vommander A. G. Gray, Tuesday, january 5, 12’ noon. COLON, Captuin 2 L, Tanner, January 16, 1875, 2 yy, connecting with all E and South Pacitie ports 's leave >an Francisco for Japan and China as January 2 January 16 COLORADO. January 390 CITY OF PE Fer ruary 13 AD*SKA. February 27 Including all necessaries of the trip New York to san Francisco—Cabin, $100; steerage, $50, currency. d San ‘rancisco to Yokohama, $28, gold. San Exancisco to Hong Kons $9, gold. For ireight or passage! or Information apply at the company's ee. on ot of mals i, New York. oH Stipe ende i roy Mi «1 gto a © ne ay CR (uy Line. ‘The steamers of this line meet those of the Pacific Muil leaving New York January 2 and 16, 1975. Their rates for freight and passengers to Guayaquil, Gaillao and Valparaiso and intermediate ports are 20 cent below the ola monopoly ting. lading and tickets obtuined at Pacifle M Canal street, New York. Ask tor Chihan line. STEPHEN ROGERS, Agent, 6 Pine street. Y¥. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINEK— + Steamers ieave pier No. 3 North River at3 P.M FOR HAVANA DIKE CITY UF HAVANA. : uesday, Jan. 5 CLLY OF VERA C .UZ (new). .Thurs ay, Jan. 7 Cl’TY OF NEW YORK. 5 ‘Thursday, Jan, 14 VOR VERA CRUZ AND NeW ORLEANS, Gages Rae ana, Srperen sachy, Tuspan and Tampico. ITY oF HaVAsA bars Ns oF Ute ter ee ‘or freight or passa; ply to F, Yate ets} & SONs, 33 Broadway. Steamers wiil leave New Orleans Jan. 9 and Jan. 90 for V Cruz and all the above ports. <OUTHBEN LINE, he FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The following new and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday, at 3 P. M.. from pier 2) Bast River:— ‘on | office, foot of CULY OF SAN AN ONTO, Captain Bennington, ...Jan. 6 CLLY OF HOUSTON, Captain Deering, ‘an. 13 CARONDELET Cavlain McUreery.. Jat 2 CITY OF GALVE2TOS, Captain Evaa ‘Jan, 37 vreights received daily. ‘Through rates to’ Galveston, Indianola, Hock port or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $50: Steerage’ do., $28 For freight or passage. having superior accommodations, apply to CH. MALLORY & CO., Avents, 168 Maiden lane. NEW JORK AND HAVANA DIREOT MAIL, LINR, ‘hese first class steamships will sail at 3 P. M. from | piers bl Elves foot of Cedar street, for Havana, Ire lows — | QOLOMBUS EO. Reed. Tuesday Dec. 22 ORESCEN! Clty, v. 8. Curas Thursiay, Dec. a For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo- ly to dations, SPR CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowlmg Green. McKelier, Lating & Co, Agenis in Havana. ‘ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND—OLD Dominion Steamship Company.—Steamers leave for above ports frou pier 87 North River toot of Beach street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P.M. Also intermediate ‘steamers, Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to ail points in the interior. Alo, steamer for Lewes, Del., and all points in| Dela ware and tastern Maryiand. évery Monday aud Thurs- day, atd P. Saice, corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. \RXAS LINE UF GALVESTON BTEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. Steamer GEOKGE W. CLYDE, Captain P ington, will leave pier 20 East River, on Saturday, January 2, at SPM.” Through bills of lading xlven to Houston aud to ail points on the Galveston, Houston ‘and Wenderson and BB. and ©. R. R. Nocharge tor forwarding in New edi id trejj Ey or passage, having superior accom- modations apply to PMR LLORY & CO. W. P, CLYD# & VO. R NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship HUDSON, Captain Gazer, will leave er No. 9 Nocth River on Saturday, January 2, at3 P.M. re.ght received daily. Through rates given to Gulves- ton, Indianola. Rockport or Ar: Santiago, St. Louis and Mobile. naaa Wharf, Brazor, In, upper saloon, gold i lower attoon, old 2 ee ee et, ana neral Agent neral Pa: er af 61 Broad sureet, New York. 61 Broadway. N IPHE STAT. LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDBRiY, These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail from pier 36 North River as follows :— ee +ee- Thursday. Jan, 7 SLATE OF NEVADA, STATE OF INDIANA... ... . Wednesday, Jan. 20 STATE OF GEORGIA. + ee Woinesday, Feb. 3 and every Wednesday thereaftor, taking passengers at through rates to all purts o: Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Steerage as low'as by any other line. ratte for £1 and upward. For ircight or paseage ap- ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & C0.. Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. ED STAR LINE— Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Steerage and “Intermediate tickets to and from’ all points at the 1o wert rates. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed, Ample attendance ts provided. Every steamer carries & surgeon und stewardess ‘Through tickets and through bills of lading issued be- tween Prominent points. For passage, rates of freight and other mtormation to *PPQnO. W. COLTON, Agent, @ Broad st, New York. JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Avent, ‘No. 8 Battery Place, New York. PETER WRIGHT AND SONs, General Agents, 907 Wainut street, Philadelphia, B. VONDER BROKE, General European Agent, Antwerp. ICHOR LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, STEAMER EVERY SATURDAY, from Company's piers, 20 and 21 North River, New York. OLYMPHA.......5at, dan. 2/ UTOPIA. ETHIOPIA. .../fues; Jan, 5| BOLIVIA, Rates of passage payabie in goid. TO GLADGOW, LiVLRPUOL, LONDONDERRY, QUEUNSTOWN OR BELFAST. Cabin, $50, $60 and $70, according (0 accommodations, INT RMGDIAT: AND STEBRAGE, aa tow ae by any other first class lin Dratts issued for any amount at reduced rates, RSON BRUS., Age! 7 Bowlin EET, NEAR BLEECKER.—A WE L D SINE A munteating hail Room, with Board for one, ina quiet tamily, permancnt it pleased ; inde- at all times, Terms, adout $15. Adress R., box 179 Lerald office. large, cheertul floor: references ¢ W nished Kooms Herald Upiown Bra roa and Walt street all night. A —20 LIGHT, + cents, 50 cents: nignt. ‘BROOKLYN BOAL ve TON STREBT, BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON without Board; terms easy, $% $6 50 per week, including fire &c. OARD WANTED—BY AN ELDERLY LADY: ONE Room, with ample closets, on second xchanged. Address, stating terms, box 113 Herald office. BD—BY TWO GENTLEMEN a wives. a floor of three or four handsomely fur- With first class, private tabie. Address, stating lowest terms. H., box 4,196 ANTED.—I WANT A QUIGT, PERMANENT HOME, with a family of refmement, for self, wife and in? fant Address, stating terms and lo AND THEIR Post office, cation, I. M., box 174 inch office. BUARD. ferries.—Furnished Rooms, with or to $3 50; Board, $5 8 to ASTOR. PLACE HOTHL, 2% AND 27 THIRD AVE. nue—l10 Rooms, singly or in surt Pleasantest located house in the city ; 60 cents up. Open ; cheapest and WARM ROOMS, 25 . CENTS, 35 : gentlemen and families, rankfort Honse, corner Frankfort and William streets. Open all business | centre. prices. ELMONT HOTKL—IN COMPLETE ORDER; KURO- pean plan: Fulton to Ann street, near Broadwi JOHN P, RIOHAKDS, returned. Rooms. S0c. upward ; new fainily Rooms; nicals atlow \BNTRAL HOTEL, 253 CANAL STREET, BETWEEN Earle’s Hotei and Broadway; good per week, 500. and 75c. daily; family Rooms $1 to $2 per Rooms $2 to $4 Mi Apartinents, QUMMIT HOIEL, is daring thi school; country dross, stating terms town Branch oflice. mas, 7. For snl] information address J. 758 Broadway.. ¥. street, between University bie d’hote trom 6 to 8 creet,—Rooms by day and week, 0c. rnight; weekly prices reduced; house heated by STORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, L. 1 A ‘irom Peck up ~, i OaRD WANTED—POR TWO CHILDREN, NEAR A | lace and Fifth avenue. — + breakfast (600.) from 7 A, CHAS, JACQUES, Proprictaire, Wi CORNER CANAL » 600., Toc. and Rireret betwe FRANCAIS, 64 WEST ELEVENTH ‘al B, BREDER, Proprietor. 26 MINUTES rst class accommodations for tam- { reasonable prices, preferred; reference required. Ad. | and localiiy, B,, box 189 Heraia Up- Ro“ VICTORIA HOTRL, NASSAU, N,P., BAIA. J. PORTER, Propriétor. LIDGERWOOD & JU, OSEY,QIRKCT LINE TO BRANCS. OTHE GENERAL TRANSATLAN IU COMPANY'S MAIL STEAM. SHIPs BEIWEGN NW YORK AND HAVKE, The splendid vessels on this tavorite route for the Con- tent (being more southe. iy than any other) will sail from pier so, 50 North River, as follows :— 9} 1 ; LAURENT (Reculoax) .. Saturday, January FRANCK (Trudelie) Thursday, January 2 VILLE DE PARIS Ut Thursday, February 4 | PRIOR OF Pas dincludin’ win Kirst C 5 third, $35, Excurs ed rates. | American’ t rs by taking chis line avoid doth i transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross. | ing the Ohannel, besides saving time, trouble and | expense. GBORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. | U TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, > & ling every Tuesday ._,ffom pier 46 North Kiver. | WISCONSIN (Captain rreeman)January 5, at2:20 P.M. | IDAHO (Captain Jones)..........Janoary 12 at 9 AM | Cabin, Intermediate and ‘Sicerage at low rates, Prepald tickets at lowest rates, Passengers booked toand trom Paris, Namburg, Nor- way and sweden, €c. Draits on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowast rates Anply'to WILLIAMS & GULON, 29 Broadway. ‘ATIONAL LINE.—NOTICE, * The most sot rly route has always been adopted aid teeand headlandses eo? “om piers 44 and 47 North Kiver. TO QUEBNSIOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITALY... THE QUEL ENGLAND, HOLLAND, T, Thursday, Dee. 31,, 11 A. M. Cabin passage, SWeurroucy, Sieerage at greatly reduced prices. turn tickets at reduced rates. Pre- pald steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates, Apply at the company's office, No, 69 Broadway. nage! HITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEKBNSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE,UNITED STATES MAIL. BALTIU, January 2 ati P.M, ADRIAITO January ¥, at7 A. M. OCEANIC January 16, at 12 noon OBLTIO, “January 2h at7 AM. | REPUBLIC. January 30, at ll A.M. | From the Wiite Star docks, pier 52 Nori River. Rates—Saloon, $8), gold ; steerage at low rates. | Saloon staterooms, smoking rooms and bathrooms in midsaip section, where least motion is felt, thus combin- ing saroty, speod and comfort, @For inspection of plans and oth at the company’s office, 19 Broad r information apply New York. | CORTIS, Agent, Fare LINE me UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TY PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. | The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail from | New York as follows:— $25, Yor treight os ee Lape seer r tref or pa je apply. kta CLARK eabawaN, 38 West street, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship GENERAL M-ADB, Captain A. W. mDson. 36 North Kiver (fovt of North Moore str from yn Saturday, Jannary 2 Sollock bem Freighis received daliy. ‘Through rates given to St Louis Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or ‘pai having superior accommoda. tions, apply to FREDERI iC BAKER, pier 36 North River, UTSIDE LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK 8TZ4M NAVIGA- TION COMPANY. The steamships of the above line will leave regularly every ‘iuesday, Thursday and -aturday, ata P. Me Freight received daily at pier 33 Bast River. Insurance 3g per cent No insurance effected for less than $1 remium MPor rates and further information anpiy on the pier, or to JAMES HAND, Agent, 119 Wall street. uum P. Cuype & Co., General Managers, 2 South inaila, The tollowing steamers are appointed to sail for | Wharves, Philadel From Philadelpnia. Hom New York. | | (\ROMWELL STRAMSHIP LINE FOR PORTLAND, VADiRLAND. Dec. 28] SWITZERKLAND......Jan. 9 | () “Me.—steamship GEO, WASHINGTON leaves every NEDBRLAND..... Jan. 21 —— b. 2 | Wednesday and the G0, CROMWELL every saturday, FROM ANTWERP, at'3' P.M. from. pier No. 9 North River, connecting at __ For Philadelphia From New York. Portiand With principal. railroads and steamers for ths SERRE Ree F| SWITZERLAND. tos 4 interior and the Hast. Freighus reduces, Fassangor no- scidan, el 0 ns wns PRICES OF PASSAGE IN CURKENGY, | omeet coals Bf oe Cte ge ag yp Pirst Cabin... $80 | second Cabin.. ‘Apply to CLARK & SRAMAN, 86 West street. JWALL RIVER LING fo BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT ‘and Fall River.—The steamers NEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 28 Norih River, (oot of Murray street ‘ undays excepted) a rough tickets sold at all principal hote.s in the cliy. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The Great Trunk Line - and United States Mall Route, Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as tollows:— Express for Harrisharg, Pitsburg, the West and Som with Pullman Palace Cars artached, 9:3) a. M., 5 8:30 P.M. Sunday, 5 and 8:0 P.M. For Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia aud rig allroad | Division, connecting at Philadel. hia), 9:3) A. M. For Wiillamsport, Lock Haven, orryapd Erie, 8:3) P.M, connecting at Corry for Titusville, Petroleum Ceniré and the Oil Regions. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Lamitea Washington i:xpre man Parlor Cary daily except Sunday, 9:30A, M.: arrive at Washington 4:10 Pane Regular, at 8:10 A. M.,3and9P. M. ‘Sunday, Express for Philadelphia, TD, 4350, & 7, 8390, 08. Me 73.90 'and’9 P.M. itmigrant and second For Newark at 6, 6:30. 7, 7:40, 8, 9, 10, 11 A. M.,12 Mf, 1, 2 TE ep ater ec} 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6 330. 7, 72 10,11: P M.'and “19 night “Sanday, 6:20, 7 an . 9% 10 A, M12 M18 5 BO, $:40, 6, 6:10, G2W) 7, night, wees: “Sanaay, $2201 =eS as y Mand 12 7, & 10 A. 40, €:10. 4 25, 9:10, 6, ud 12 night + 5220 wt For Woodbridge, Perth Aniogy and South Amboy, 6 and WAL M,, 2:0. ¢:0 and 6 P.M, For New Brungwick, ; and §'A. M.. 12 M., 2 3:10, 4:10 6:20, 5:10,7 P. Mand 12 night. "Sunday 7°P.M. For Kast Millstone, 12 noon, 3 and 520 P.M. For Kingston and Rocky Hill, 8:40 A’ M. ‘and 4:10 P. Mt. For Princeton, 7.840 A. M.. 12:30, 24:10 and 7B, M. r Lambertville and Viemington, 9:30 4. M. and 2 P, Me F Philipsbuge and Belvidere. 23) A.M. anda FM r ‘trenton, Bordentown, Burlington ana Camden, nd 9:30 AM. 12:3), 2 4, Sand 7 P.M For Freehold, 7 A. M., 3 and 4:10 P, For Farmingdale and Squan,7 A. M. and? P.M. For, Highterg wo, yemberton and Camden, via Perth mboy, 2:3 For Hightstown and Pemberton, 6 A. M. n ‘a8. follows:—From Pitisburg, 625 and Ty And 19.5 BM, gully; 10:16-A. Me wn 7 40 B. M. dally, except Monday,’ From’ Washington an more Ga ACM, 4:10:05 and 10:27 P. Mt 6220 AM. and 10:27 . M. ‘From Philadelptila, 1:15, Mew, WHC AL M., 2:15, 4215, 8:15,°7 39, 74. 8 102 Pua Sunday S210, 632), 6:55, Mot A Me, 73 and 10:27 P.M, Ticket offices, 828 and 94 Broadway: No. 1 Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt’ streets: No, ¢ Gourt street, Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 116 and 1s / Hud son street, Hoboken, Emigrant Ticket Office, No. 8 tery place, DM, BOYD, JR. General Passenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, General Manager, EXCURSION - RR: ik A hash b NORTH SHORE STATES ISLAND PERRY fre running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from White way, for New Brighton, snag Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and BLM PARK, from 6:5) A. M. to 7:30 P, M. daily; Sundays every two hours, from 8:30 A, M. to 6145 P.M. LOAN OFFI A T JOSEPH. SOLOMON 4 C0.'8, 1M PULTON street, near Nassau. Money advanced on Diamonds, ‘atches, 8 ald Articles of Virin; establish tor ladies Se habla Espanol. iver Flaw, silks, Camels’ Hair shawis, An d 1800; private ONLY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JBW. elry and Sliverware, and the same donght and fold. GEO. ©, ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,19 Broadway, near ‘wenty-niuith street. GOETAR, Captain Wilson. fanary 12 | bay eng oie 14 pian Teenes ‘i January 26 irom Eagle Line pier, toot of First street, i a an eee RATES OF PASSAGE TO’ eet PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. | Cabin—First saloon, $100, gold; secoud saloon. $62 gold; | ‘ Stecrage, $4, ‘currency. | Prepaid stecrage tickets from Hamburg, currency, 8 For ireight apply to PUNCH, BDYE & Ci William street. | For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, O.. 7 Soul Steamers gail every two weeks General Agents, 113 sroadwa j CPOXOVAN ROSSA. CHEAPEST Prssaae oF. | _ fice in New York. ‘Steainers every day, tor Cork, Belfast Verry., Glasgow, Liverpool. ritis payable gyerywhere. “Northora lotel, corner of Cortianat and | Wont sireete _RXCHANGE. OOD SECOND PURCHASK MONEY HAVE som chiy Mortgages (can add cash If required) to ex- ‘ood Business, Merchandise, &c. Owner, “IN, No. M4 bast Forty-tourth street STORAGE. — a —STORAG!.—WEST SIDR STORAGE | WARE- A. uses for turni(nre, pianos, baggage, &e.; sepa. Fate rooms: rate low; most extensive and fespanaible ‘ and Mana biishment in the by r, office 598 1 ess KR. TAGGAKT, Owner on sree y \ INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY. nner TITtTTT 0000 2 Oo °. ? ° ° i 8 8 t °o oO ? ° o T Oo. Oo T 0000 MM = YM 00 RRE RRR 00 WwW WwW WwW MM MMO OR RR RO OW VV MM MMO OR RR RO OW WV MM MMO OR RK RO O WWW MM MMO ORRR RRR O O www MMM MO OR RRRBRO O wary MMM MO OR RR RO O VW. 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Q 9 Www ype R o WWWW - AR RK K E 2%" ee PrP A A&R RK KB EO w NEW YORK. (Post office drawer No. 29.) Remit by draft on New York city banks, by registered letter or Post office money order. == SALES AT AUCTION. VERE. JOUNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, 37 NAS- « sau sireet.—On Tuesday, January 5, 187), large sale of tine Household Furniture. Ganopa corton PagTORY. NEAR COLUMBIA, Sale by Recetvers. In the Matter of the ‘Chinen avi Bank of South Carolina, Bankrupt —William Johnston, Petitioner, vs. John Fisher, Trustee of the Citzens’ Savings Bank, Pursuant to the decretal order of the Hou. George S. Bryan. United Statos Judge for, the District of Souths Carolina, dated the Ith day of October, 1874, in the above stated cause, we will sell on Monday, the sth d of January, 1575, between the hours of eleven (1! o'clock in the forenoon and three (3) o’clock in the after. Noon, in tront of the Court House, for the county of Richland, 1m the city of Columbia, & C., the following Property, to wit: The widivided Soven-thirtieths 7-3) of the Lani Tenements, Easements, Hereditaments, Fixtures, 1 Machinery and Appurtenances constituting the Pro Known ag the Saluda Factory. the same being the inter erein, est of John Fisher, Trastee Also the undivided One-lenth (1-10) of the Lands, Tenements, Easements, Hereditaments, Fixtures, Tools. Machinery and Appurtenances constituting the prop= erty known as the Saluda A the same being the {niereat of John B. Palmer therein. The said tactory is 1 in the county of Lexington, on the western banis of the Saluda River, about three @) miles from the cith of Columbia, and his now in active operation six thous sand five hundred (6,50) spindies, to which is attacl two hundred and thirty-five (@35" Acres of Land, lying, on both sides of the Saluda River, which enables the ower to be very largely increased, with but a little out- to several thousand horse power. Fither of the above interests can be treated for at pri vate sale on or betore the lst day of January next, the for- ir by applying to John fisher. Trustee, at Columbia, C.. and the later vy applying to A. G. Brenizer, As- . at Charlotte, N.C. rMs of erie, oue-third cash and the balance in # credit of one and two years, secured by bond and mort feels seven (7) per cent interest. Purchasers to vy all papers. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, JOHN FISHER, } Receivers, Couummta, 8. 0. FOR BALE, AT A class Sainpie Room and (igar Store, 693 Broad: ACRIFICE, THE FIRS® established many years; well koown ag a profitaule stand; terms easy. LLOYD, 2 Broadway. — A SULPHURIO ACID FACTORY, ABOUT 5,000 LBS. per day, in good order, for sale or exchange for Real estate. Laguire of SINSHEIMER, 14 Ngideniane, up stairs, RUG STORE FOR SALE—PRICK $4.00, HALF cash. Apply at HARNER'’S Laboratoreum, No. 166 South Fourth street. Brooklyn. {OR SALE—A HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, with Stock and Fixtnrea, being established over three vears, in a good location. Address A. J., box %20 Herald office, ‘OB SALE—NEAR NEW YORK, A HOTEL, FUR- nished: first class; full of boarders summer and Winter; will be sold on very reasonable terms. Address HOTEL, box 216 Heraid office. FoR SALE—ONt OF THRE BEST WINE, LAGER Beer and Billiard Saloons on Eiehth avenue, be- tween Thirty-fitth and Thirty-sixth streets, must be sold Atonce and ata bargain; good lease; rent very low, Apnly to B. 8. LEVY, 271 West Thirty-eighth street, YROCERY STORB FOR SALB—A BARGAIN: MUST be sold; corner DeKalb and Bedford avenues, Brooklyn. 8A. GARD: Cao tae WILDE! MARVL Safes, 25 per cent cheaper any city ; all aiaes. TILLEn SAVE COMPANY, ane, are SAFE: * Ligh gd Eee eae & Sooe jent, at vory low pri ant a ai hh AMERICAN SAPE COMPANY: Safe at a bargain call on AM: way. 800 Broad _ MACHINERY, R SALR_VRRY “LOW, Ie APPLIED FOR AT nes, sever tary Presson, suitabie newspaper work. Address a New York: EW AND SECOND HAND RNGINES—HORIZON. 2 1 upright, 2 to 100 horse, with boilers, pamps, acy re Baxter and other Portabie ines, WILSON & KOAKE, Water and Dover streets. WANTED TO PURCHASE, LARGE OR SMALL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE in broken or original packemne, Oe which will be A Weprrts S0n a0 Go" SaSs ARE” PR, COFFEE, Herald office. f a iit second. purchase cash, CUMGuUTENSIIIN: Nor it Rast Porto outs se ) MONTHLY PAYM pets ana Bedding, ue cow. FMTE Ass gg Send Chatini wra Ge. SECOND HAND AND MISPIT CARPETS AND a pn og S receny English Brusscis, chree- treet a vt Mp at eld piace, Ful 1875 —BUY IN ADVANCE AT THK *). cheapest fu ‘e house on Continent, JER OLNSON, aF,.8, Dagar, 68 rty sireet, office, library, bed and parior Furniture, umoxcetied in quaiity and atvie. Vrices napprouchable, R of buying til you exa . Alao 6 Sieighs, Bells, Robes. Bla

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