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a THE NEW YORK HERALD es WHOLE NO. 14,823, AMUSEMENTS—Stcoxp Pace—Fittn and sixth columns ip te cr merry Pace—Sixth column. Al SHAON~Suconp #uox—Fourth column, Boatinic SWANTEDSxcoxo Face—Second and third columi Boan NAD" LONGING WANTED—Srcoxp Pace—Third columu. BUSINt Ss OUPPORTUNITIES—Nivta Mace. BUSINESS NOTIOES—Saventn Pace—dixth a a -CILY REAL EsTATE FOR SALE—Finst Pace— column, OCLEKKS AND SALESMEN—Twetrru Pace—Fourth and LONHING ereteets Pagr—Fifth column. —ELEv el GoxcuaiEw ND GARDENERS—Twevrra Pace—Fifth colum: coast Wisk, STRAMERS-Pinse I Pacz—Sixth column. LOPARTNE RSHIPS—Ninte P, COUNTRY BOARD—Saconp Pags—Third column. DANCING ACADEMLES—Sxconn Pack—Fourth column, DENTISTRY —Kteventa Page— ruth column, S—Kinst PagE— DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, PUNISHED AND UN- NISHED—sxcoxp Pace—First colamn, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—rinst Pace—Fifth and atxth co'umns. UROPE— tT PacE—Sixth colum: EXCHAN LAV ENTE Page—Fitth Neolumn. EXCURSION bog Page—sixth column, INANCL TH Pack. ‘AL—NI FOR SALE—Twrueta Pace—Sixth column. FURNISHED RUOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— FURATIC ke eaves aur Pith cole RK nevENTH PAG bacwrat ee 'sGE—Fourth BELE WAS TED—MALES—Twsurra Pagr—Fifth col HORSES, CARRIAGES, £0.—Fiast Pace—Third and HOTELS: xsone Fiaa—Third eolumn, MOON HOUSES, bee er , WANTED—Eceventa Paca— Fi zvexth Pace—Fifth column. i ASONSxgonD Pace— column. MACHINH: RY—Twevrta Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS=Eveventn ves oe eg column. MEDICAL—Iwe.rtu Pacw—Sixth colum: MISCELLANEOUS DVERTIAR MEN TSa-Taarem Pace ath coluinn, wigs LAN KOU S—Sconp rece Finn column. MUSIC OND Pacr—Fifth column. NEW PUBLIOAMIONS xvkNnTH Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst Pace—first column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C,—Exyvanta Pags—Finth column i SsIONAL a ne ee be dobro twKLeT PAGk—Fourt OUT OF THs CIny FoR SALE OR TO KENT—Finst Pace—Fourth colum REAL ESTATE TO EXOHANGHOFiner Pace—Fonrth and Fitth columns. e AL KSTATE WANTED—Finst Pacr—Fitth column. EWAKDS—Finst Pace—First column. BALES AE AUCTION—SzconD Pacx—Thira and fourth columi BITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES—Evevesta Pacr— Sixth column, and pesnree Pace—First, second, third and fourth colom BITUATIONS WA T2D—MALES—Twacern Pacr— ¥ourch column, SRR ere NOTFICES—First Pace—First and second col- sroiltiNi—poas, BIRDS, 40.—Finst Pace—Third umn. eon Patan Pacz—Fitth and sixth col- un THE TURT— Frese Pace—Third column. fro oer oes Buenore VYURPOSES—Sxconp Pacz— TRAVELLERS GUIDES Finer Pacs—Sixth column. UNFU KD MS AND APAKIMENTS TO LE Ts fens Boome rinse column. WANTED sn PURCHASE—Exeventa 9 Pace—Fifth colum: WATCHER” “JEWELRY, &0.—Euevenra Pace—Fifth WESTCUES ER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—First Pace—Fourth column. A Q / COULD NOT LIVE + without you.” Gan G—D—D——H.—LET ME KNOW WHERE youare. Everything allright. Anxious to age,you. (NARLEY—BE WHERE I CAN SEE YOU PAStING U “at 034. CHADU. NFORMATION WANTED—CONCERNING ISABELLA Hillock, who resided at No. 43 Forsyth street in 1866, Address box 5,339 Post office, New York. NEOR MATION WANTED OF ROBERT H, WISHART'S residen hy his wife, or of her daughter Lily, aged i. such i ation, or any of Sa aee prlll be gratetully Seooiyed by fer distracted mother, at 254 ixty-firse AJOR JOE—HAVE ARRIVED IN THE STEAMER Algeria trom Europe on urday. Have not for- gotten Nahant or summer ee gloaming. Must see you. Address through Person M. 1s: ARR 3 N role Speen desires to meet you some evenin; he Week. Answer where, G., box 195 Herald Upt Branch office, ATRICK vee ean HEARD OF IN NEW Jersey. Any one knowing of or hearing of his whereabouts will oblige his iriends by addressing L. b. KAKTHOLUMEW, 75 Orange street, New Haven, Corn. ERSONAL—G. G. GRAHAM—COMMUNICATE OR see ine : important tor you. HE PARTY WHO OBTAINED THE REVOLVER IN the Fourth Ward poses at. 31, can find a purchaser by adarerens SQUARE DEA 216 Herald office. W IL THE GENTLEMAN FROM HOLLAND WHO, hree British discharaed soutters (Germans), came in the Bit ot 1856 trom London to New Yors, Diease geen with HENRY Hx YDLNRECK, Fort Ham- on, N. Y. bi feat ek ert HOME TO YOUR SUGAR HUNT. All settled. etre LOST AND FOUND. OST OR MISCARRIED—WHILE TRANGMITTING through the mati, Note, dated pee tor November i 1674, av tree months, tor $500, siuned y the National Toy Company, payable at National Broaaway Hank £0 ine order of Lin Grove & Webb, and indorsed by th {bem. Also Note, without date, at three months, for $43! payable at the Newarx City National Ban signed, ty La Grove & Webb, to the order ot George A. Jones. Alt persons are cautioned agai negotiating these notes, as payment has been rapes vA GROVE & ‘BBB, 72 John street, New York. TERDAY, ,10TH, JANUARY, A YOUNG eats old dresved biack coat, aay mn Second avenue, near Fitty- street. “ADDIY’ fat 385 ast Fifty: fourth street. JACUB BECKER, J OST.—$1) REWARD.—A THREE SIDED DARK 4 Chrystal Seal, carved on each side; of little value toany buttne owner. The above reward will be paid on delivery to b sVANS, BALL & Cv., 30 South street. L° SUNDAY, BETWEEN FORTY-FIFTH 4 sireet and 16 were’ ‘Fifty-first street. one old Ear- i g, with wo ball pendants, The finder will be re- warded by rel turning | it to 46 West Fitty-first street. 8TH IN: Luo b first streets, pre bly on Fourth avenue, an onyx Earring. The finder will be liberatiy rewarded by bringing the same to 19 Kast sirect. VICINITY OF THIRTY-FIRST treats a Doritaanaes containing (a and gola counons. A liberal reward by returning it to 289 Fourth avenue, Williard Tract Repository. Hi METROPOLITAN PRINTING 1 ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 kia any hk in the Herald Building. -REWAKDs. &i5 REWARD, LOST, A BAG CONT, INING. 7.7WO Bones aud Mortgages and Lociet and some io rs. Above Fewrara will be paid on return of same ts GILCHRIST, No. 45 West Thirteenth street. @5() REWARD. —LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, January li, a red’ French caliskin Pocketbook, containing a sum of money and some papers ot no vali to any one but the owner. The above reward will be paid by returning it to JOHN MORRIS, 260 Tenth ay. $100 EWARD WILL BE GIVEN AND NO questions asked, for the return of a Hig dapple gray Mare and top side-bar Wagon, with red running part, obtained from the Hoffman House in De- cember last. 3. 8. PROK & CO., 181 Fifth avenue. SPECIAL NOTICES. “THE AMERICAN REGISTER, . the most widely circulated of the Anasrienn otenals published A capital medium Yor American advertizers addressing t themselves to pat Indispensable to a eons Vistng Gr it Britain and the European Continent Subscriptions und advertigements tor ‘ihe AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and_ single copies of the ie may be. obtained at the office of the jerald, New York. “=POBLIC. “LIBRARY 01 OF KENTUCKY; FIFTH and. gst Drawing at Louisville, February 27, 1875. $2,500,000 In cash gifts; Tickets, $50; Tenths, $5. For tickets or mformation apply to to TAOS. H. HAYS, 609 Broadway, New York. =SODA_WA’ MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ale, sparkling Wines; manutacture of complete outfits ot Apparatus and terials, with full instruc. tions; ail departments of manufacture, bottling and dis. ensing; exclusive Rights in desteable territory. Cate. JOHN Ws, First avenue, Twenty. ‘or: York —AmISAAC G, BOYCE, COUNSELLOR, a in Broadwa; practises in Courts of this state a nited states: Notary Puol America aaports, Divorces obtained promptly; Law Papers accurately prepared, LABAMA STATE LOTTERY. For the benef ot the Tuscaloosa Scicntific and Art Association, chartered by tho Hasistatare of Alabama, February 13, 1866, for EF yea! ‘onthly single number drawings nthe Havana plan, takes place at Mobile, in pubic under, sworn commissioners, op danuary 875, and every month thereatter. | Prizes from $50 W, anounting in all to $40,010. ole By . uarters, 260, Relinble ay Wanted in every city. Liberal discounts to cltbs. For agencies, ore, ang all other Aig! mod n address BROADBENT & OU., Managers, Post office box’ 4 BAY. $NA LOTTERY OF CUBA, Royal » Government Lottery. Bronswigk Government Lowery. rs ‘izes cashe 1 intormatr iv" box 5,54. THE ODOR Btiod! Tio Nassau streck, N New York. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR | CENTS. OrFiciaL DRAWINGS OF THE — . ty Shelby College Lotteries. FRMIOCRE, orgre, ExXrHA OLase ue 20 Svanvany 5, SHELDY, RETRA CLASS Terie Lf KENTUCKY STATE, CLASS 4, 19, 1, 49, 4, LBY, CLASS ‘M74emsanvany 12, 1875. ‘5, 5, 66, 7, os, Suttt £'co, Mani ¢ Ky. office pion # OOn, Manasers, Covingion, 'Ry:t A —PARKS, BMERSON & C ac Kentucky State Lotteries, Royal Havana voters Prizes cashed. .. AGENTS FOR rawn tvery tras da. ntormetion furnished and clrculors sent ney A san KK & CO, _ Private ‘oftice attached. PORTING—DOGS, BI LE, ALL KINDS 0! A} + Birds, &c. ; Sedicines for all eats Food tor faogkings | Dirds, at B. G, DOVEY'S, street, near Canal At panes - BROKE LIVER SD. yee Gardht Reni Dock, foot Steuben st.,Jersey City. OR SALE—3 FIRST CLASS SETTERS 1 BLACK and tan Gordon, the handsomest in city or country, witnout any white hat liver setter, emf bron +, war- Fanted to point, beck sud retrieve ; | Pop. Pointer Pup, both 10 months old: ass Poin thoroughly broken, H. GARDNEN, Hi South Flith TANTED TO HIRE OR PURCHASE—A LARGE slut, wit 5 iran melee tL RK, it Soath Fifth avenue. THE ‘TURF, —ROYAL HAV, a LOTTERY, (oticis a, Ji icket Teket ho. 229 ier Ticket Nos. 2,769 and 7 ‘iti crew coer Ticket No. 16,328 d . RE DEVLIN, States if berty street, Chew York. ac T cannot. do. ‘thi biicl: & wa speein ry an lo less err] br rt the members af the Bice promittes this morning orn roles d well-almed exertions at the fire that ‘astore. The walls of my house are independent and the dancer, cherefors, was notin. jon seemed news Ci less anxious that wainent | but the Ware their exertions that guests and ¢ er somten the hotel when the excitement scemed at Hire Department ipa great creditto thiscitv, and high taxes ought not to grudge the amount given ‘ube Protectors of tne city's Broperey. Sweexr's Hors, New Yor, Jan. 12, 1875. Pouce DerantMent or THE City or New Yorx, the grumblers New York, Jan. 1 Frongietor of Sweeny's Hotel, Dear Sin—For your Re yerous and humane cone of ‘action during the seve! is A. M., Jontog. Your premises, in furnishing reteeghiteenis! cwriteh ere really very acceptable, owing to cold) to the oMcers and men rate my ‘command, per- mitt me, in thetr name and also in that’ of my own, to offer to vou our sincere hens of gratitude. Thave the Boner, to be, e wf ‘ours, most respec! HNL» 10 Gaptatn siete Precitict DEAFNESS.—DR, ae NTRL Nos, ey and andy IRONIC. CATARRH, wonderfal method pares. the worst id try it tees at 39 We Twenty-fourth strect, Sew or write f F. M. Sk. STODDARD. M. De <pusiness Manager. ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT. MEDICAL ‘and surgical Cases a specialty. HENRY A. D. IELS, M. D., las Lexington avenue, near Twenty-nint LECTRO-MAGNETISM AND SPECIFIC MEDICINES for Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, Paral ee Chronic Aen NE a Catarrh, Bronenins 336 recond avenue, near Twentieth street. Office hours, 9 to 12 A. M.: 6 to 8 P. ASETI GTR, AND ALBANY ALL POINTS OF Peageeet, SPECIAL DESPATCHE: EVENING TELEGRAM. 00D NEWS.HAVANA LOTTERY,—SINCE KING Alfonso has been recornized the Cuban currency fas advanced in value ‘There vest in the drawing of Janua orders to E. SONNE box 190 Post office, New Haven, Conn. ‘AVANA LOTTERY.—NEXT’ DRAWING JANUARY German Government Lotteries. and information given. 7 and 77 Nassau strect. \VANA LOTTERY, Per row No. 7,79 drew. No. 23,354 re those who wish to In- 18 had better send their ice 55 Meadow street, or Prizes cashed WACHSMANN & CO., Bankers, Post office box 3,316. FOF Beh nT ANDATY, .—-OmMotal No. 2229 drew. . 2.769 drew... Be. 7.171 drew. No, 16,826 drew. tee Prizes cached, Circulars and intormation free. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. single Numoer Schem Dy Special Act of the ¢ Legislature), a the benefit of the University of jucah. OW to be divtributed among the holders of tickets, im gton, Ky., Saturday, ‘The drawing to take apiece at Ci Bos discount on Pn SIMMONS, DICKINSON & 00, 4 Pi 1 Fssed Prizes oe 5,280. 5,280 Prizes, amountin, Whole Tickets, $10; jarters, $2 50. Remember that every bey ‘isarawn and” payable in full, without deduction.’ ported, but take piace regularly the month. Send iy EaIar: Add ress al orders to SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Covington, Ky. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY State Lotteries—Simmons, Dickinson & Co., Man- “sit RENTUCRY, EXTRA clase 0, 117, aM, 12, 18/5 These Drawings re never post- Hy jurday of each KEXTOCKY, CLABS NO. sig a 2am 13, Vers. as BA," CLASS NOs a8, var, 12,1 oftiss XO. 24, wax, 12, 1875, 3, n 4, 4, i Pail fatorination ‘appiyinit to 4,900, New York. KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. y plan, drawn Januar Iso ‘ana, drawn January 1%, 1875. Circulars o fon rurarened by J. CLUTE, 20) Broadway, or Post x ef tte Soo"Brotde oor, rear office, or Post office box RVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS BROUGHT on by indiscretions, excesses, or overwork ot iy beat and Cairn system, cured by HENRY , 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty: Roxy, HAVANA LOTTERY. | $480,000 drawn mp Janwary, 18 Circuls: ‘ashed; Spanish Bank Bills, Gov- 'AYLOR & CO., Bankers, x 11 Wail streot, » tion turnisned ; ernments, &c., TON ve BEE! CHE: roe PROCEEDINGS 10 ana TRIAL Hee HE METROPOLITAN MENT, No 218 Broadway, are vartety of Printing, Wood at very low rates. ERE ARE THREE SPLENDID CAMFL'S HAIR STACKPOLE & 00.'S Auc- Vesey street, near Astor Lonse. ‘a ¢ fourth ot their value at private saic. PRINNNG ESTABLISH- igraving and Lithography India Peary, at Kk. M. 7 ERE or negotiating any o a folowing Y OF Prat ft second and third issued) y vi age ae LZ 5,169 18 6 Giasc 10. of ic at hn signe Poadon te the berg ot drawe} hy which draite are supposed oer to pe lost or burned up with the Southern Wathineton Bali Mail on train between $300.000.-% nthe! 31 25 peireuiars en NdSrens VL Tfverty street, Now ‘York. $480,000 e jars of information beg 4 [es BATES & Go. 196 Broad wa: ore. on Frid: RB & TAAKS, “a0 z Exchango place. KENTUCK) ¥ ry $5; quarters, $2 60: with fat information, pent IN, Stationer and Agent, 30 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY 0} Cuba. re? to be distributed Jai ickets at reduced prices. 2. y ELEGANT DARK 1 MINK MUFF and long Boa for peer te halt its ore toan runs: diate purchaser; hi Heraid otice. ~ LOAN “OFFI ES. P THIRTEENTH STREET, he hnighest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jew- diry, Old Gold oF silver, oF the same advanced o ASA. oT Thirteenth: itrect._ T HYAMS, 710 BROADWAY, LIBERAL ADVANCES made on iamonds, Watches, Silverware, &c., oF Will pay the highest market price tor the same, T HALF THE KAI R BROADWAY, I —MONEY AD- vanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Life _In- surance Policies, &c. No. 79 Nassau street, between. ton and John streets. W. MACDUFF & U0. 7 ‘D3. Nilver ware, India Shawls, Silks, the utmost value loaned or wid . He BARRINGER, 735 Broad wa: NASSAU ae OPVOSITE POST OFFI Liberal advances made on Di: , W, ct anit all kinds conbabenia 1c i Watches, Jewelry, Laces, Valuables, &c.; tals and Twenty-fitth =L \- Pot tanctay Wiech anti te Jewelry, sil adsnawia, same bought at tult v eh aa BROADWAY, BETWEEN ry Wrsitog nth streets. —Money loanea ‘Jewelry, Silverware, silks, + Parlor for ladies? WENTY-SIXTH nos, &C. busines confidential, Beans HIPPODROME. THU: RSDAY ROTTING CARNIVAL. , A 187%, BEST 1WO IN baie 4 UNDER SADDLE tT OLE, ¥ TO ALL. PURSE—FIRST, $150; SECOND, $100; THIRD, $50. Peter Manee enters br. ye g, Gjaeon bik. Rpee: tars Oi IK. ty Dan Hastings. ‘ant Castelio. John ‘Murphy enters br. g, Joe Clark. Alonzo Nodine enters b. g- § Lynam. All horses offered for entry ntry not In above tet will be entered in next trot, unless notice 1s given to the con- trary by owners, bgt AND AUCTION POOLS WILL BE SOLD this evening on the saddle race at the Hippodrome: at JOHNSON’s pool room, corner i wenty-eignth street ana ronan and at the Hippodrome on ‘thursday evening. ROSPECT PARK bis to GROURD ASSOCIATION. — Sealed proposals for the Sriviicge of sethng Pools upon the grounds of this Association epein the season of 1875 will be received until January 15, The Association re- serve the right to reject any or all proposals. Address all communications to the undersigned. By order of Executive Committee . W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, ig0 Montagive street, Brooklyn. ARKIAGISS, “ec. HORSE! HIGHLY, ‘ANT AND cheney ASS! Gunns SALE BY AUCTIV: Py! ELEGANT GENTLEMAN'S tua HORSES AND FAST AND CELEBRATED ‘1ROTTE RS; ALSO BREWS- TER WAGONS AND SLEIGHS, DOUBLE AND SINGLS HARNESS, ROBES, BLANKETS, & consisting of the, fine stock of Horses, ‘tc., formerly owned by Osgood & Morgan. bankrupts, who were known to own and drive Se gnhed but the best and fastest that could be procured. ON THURSDAY TOMORROW), JANUARY 14 aT STABLE NO. 43 GREAT JONE! AT 0} 0% CLO OME an extra handsome, Hich, stylish, well-behaved An fast Chestnut trotting Mare. 1d3¢ hands high. 7 years old, bred and raisod in Kentucky, sired by Joe Lowning, dam by Glencoe; was'trained and broken by Dr. Herr at lex~ ington, who showed present owner 2:36)4 and repeated her in 2:36 at time of purchase’ is sweet. pleasant and cheertut driver either single or double; no vice or tricks; finely gaited, and can beat 2:40 single or doubte with style and ease and trot much faster; warranted sound and kind, Also extra handsome, bloodlike and fast young chest. nat Trotting Mare, 1534 high, 6 years old; sired by kthan Allen; she was tormeriv ‘owned by Amasa Sprague. . from whom she was, purchased: she was driven a trial by Dan Mace in 2 is an Gy a Jevel and strong gaited; always ready and willing, and can, beat 29 either single or double, and warranted sound and N:'B.—Theso two mares make one of the, fastest teams on the road; ghey have shown trials of 2:38 tu- gether: can speed very fast and honest. ‘Also one of the finest and. most promising young dap- ple gray trotting and rond Fillies in the = tate, 15% high, 6 yy Patchen dam Lady famder's “Abdallah? was "broken. ‘aud ri Burr, and could, last summer, with a few months? training, show half “a mile in 1:14 handily, aad showed a fuil mile, carrying 60 nounds over-weizht, 1h 2:3546; has since been used carefully on road, and has maiec marked tmprovement in gait, development, &c.; Ia periect pet and picture; safe for a lady to rive, ‘and can now beat 2 Wagon, and warranted sound and Kind: a valuable track, road or famnily Also thio fine, sturdy, ust, noble and ame: ‘chestnut trotting Horse JOHN MORGAN, 154 high, 7 years old; is halt brother to Judge Fullerton, and a’ tac-simile ot him in marks appearance, style ai vas bought in Orange county when 4 years old, ana, ‘has never had any traming except by his owner, on road, and oc- casionally, driven on. Prospect track, always to Tod wagon; he was timed last summer on Prospect Park, driven by his owner to road wagon, in 2:34, timed by @ dozen responsib'e gentlemen of Brooklyn, who can be rercrred to: is an eleguat driver, steady, safe and relia- bie, and warranted to beat 2:35 in his Present condition, and warranted sound and kind: ‘he will convince any gentleman who drives him that he can beat 2:90 han- ‘Aigo the extra fine, high bred, handsome, meat and fost blood bay Trotting Mare, ISAILLES MAL and raised at Versailles, Ky. sired by Alexande! ior man, sire cf Lulu, Tennessee Girl and many others; dam'by Chorister; Ix 15}; high, 7 years old. has a five- year-old record of 2:36; is rich, stylish, blooded 1n ap- pearance. with fine, svinmetrical proportions; is one of the fustest trotters, carrying two inen to road wagon, in 2:30 of track and is wi tl to trot at now to road wagon in less than 2:40 or no sale; warranted sound and kind, Also all the tlue Wagens, Harness, &c. tr a the choicest collection of genuine first tte red this season; they are ail fine Givers and pure Taited, and either is warranted to trot as tast as represented and a full warrantee given. Sale positive, regardless of weather and without an reservation or limits whatsoev ck now on exni- tion at stable. JOHN 1, VANDEWA ATER, Auctioneer. T BARKER & SON'S GITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT. corner ot Broadway and d-Thlety-nintn streets a Nae iy CHARLES W. BARKEK, AUCTIONEE! KEGULAR SALES of Horses, Carriag fet fC yo AtveRY WEDNESDAY MAND SATURI AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial on every horye sold under warrantee. THIS IS THE only auction mart in the State having the proper facilities for showing Horses on sale, viz. :— a lance driving ting entirely under cover and Plenty of room for run on. ALOUUit OF SALE THIS DAY, BRAUTIVU!, AND extra speedy bay rotting Col aA extra spee a rottin by Iron Duke, 15% high. 5 years old: an elegant, fans and easy ariver; was ele? handled on track but three weeks, when he showed 2:51 to skeleton wagon; ts a freat Bole horse, is no puller nor lugger, drives without ote. is and Kind also the Clot road use and war- ranted sound and kind; algo the Clothing, sold by order of, Lynn, mort ONE FINK Rial “Portland, Sleigh. HANDSOME AND very desirable pet, black, cow match or tamil; Tone brea by Colonel of Louis- valle, Ky., 16: h, 6 years old i endia driver Kas Gxtra style, action and appearances com trot id S206 isa great aliday roadster; tears no locomotive, and 1s warranted sound and a PARK PHAETON. by Brewster, ot Broome street. EIGHT NETR OF in uble Coach Tiarness: SORREL, HORSE. 15 high; 9 years old: good driver reat roadster; warranted kid; also. top fall ‘spring ron Harnes: PORTLAND Sleighs. TO By advances, seven sets of fine single Harness. GENTLEMAN'S ELEGANT Road TarpoUt; consisting of the fine young bay Trotting Gelding, niet, got by son of the taton Horse, 15% high, he extra stylish and handy driver; can trot in 2: 0; has fine tlow- ing mane and tail; ts gentle tor the most, ordinary reins- man to handle and is warranted sound and kind; also fine top mide bar Road Waron, Harness, &c. TOP PONY Phaeton, by George H Close, BY "ORDER of R. James, mortgagee, four ‘Work Horses. THIRIY OTHER Wagons, Carriages, & ELEVEN OTHER Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION at sale, DALES NEVER postponed on account of the weather. —TO THE DRIVING | FUBLIO. A We are now epplyine¢ to side bar wagons a. a simple ai tachment which thie jluces A PERFECTLY WASY, LEVEL RIDING WAGON, entirely free from rattle ot “creak,” and giving Increased strength and safety, without adaing to the weight. With this improvement we are also using (after a thorough trial during the post three years) the paratiet or straight arm axle, running with greater precision and leas friction than any axle ever used for speeding. Gentlemen interested In driving matters are invited to examine these Improvements at our factory, Broad: way and Forty-seventh strect, or at our warerooms, Filth avenue and Fourteenth street. BRAWSTLR & CO., of Broome street, A =—MUST BE SOLD—A HANDSOME TOP WAGON + and Sleigh: good as new. Private stable 13 Fif- teenth street, west of Unton square. No reasonable otter refused. —FOR SALK CHEAP ON ACCOUNT UF OWNER aA. joing abroad, one top Wagon, Lenot Wagon, Pole ‘and sharts; two Sie the, single and double Harness. No. 6 Eighteenth street (Union C id stabie), near Broadway, GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT.-MUST BE SOLD cheap for cash Horse, 6 years old, ig hands, war. Tanted sound and Kind: trots thst: faguy, slow, Harness, Kobes, &c. Private stable 33 fast fweinin st FAST, WELL BRED, YOUNG, SOUND MARE, 15% A, hands high, in foal ‘to a Volunteer stallion: mies 00: one quarter her vaine. Address L. M. CRAN! Sreenwiel street. —ONE COUPE AND ONE SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY, AL. tised by a private family, nearly new, to be seen at CUM MEY'S, 10% 11 and 113 Rast Thirteenth street, nou Fourth avenue, SEOOND HAND COUPE, WITH POLE AND Shafts, of most tastiionanle sue. and in excel- font condition, mado. by Mellion & Guiet, of Paris, tor sale by J. BL KREWSTER & CO., corner’ Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street. TOP AND OPEN ROAD WAGONS, BY BREW- ster, of Broome street; fine Coupe, ole and shafts; one fine Clarence, my own make: one’ light Coach, 20) second hand Carriages. of all styles, by, the best city js, Robes, Harness, Biankets, &c, S wi TH. GRAY, 2 and 22 Wooster street, Ay AT ALF VALUE, A BROWN HORSE, 7 A. hands; also two other Horses; young and sound; 3. $75. $10), also Truck, Express Wagon, Harness. No, f A —A NUMBER OF VERY + handsome Albany Cutters, one ana two seats, of best construction and at low prices, at mamut aD Brooklyn. A —SLEIGHS, © OUPES, e ANDAUS, LANDAULETS + the largest stoe« tn the cit being « Broadw: and Fifth avenue enables my to sell 25 per cent loss. IAM, 10 East Fourth street, _ —FOR SALE, TWO PONY BUILT HORSES AND A Mive' other Horses, it for any business; sold at » sacrifice. Inquire at 376 Bowery, in the reat “POR SALE, FIVE HORSES; FIT FOR ANY A. business; to be sold at a sacrifice. Inquire at39 Bleecker street, near the Bowery, in the rear. A =—COUPES FROM $1) TO $900: THREE GOOD + Coupes, new French style Coach, just finished; ty nd four passenger I’hae SLEIOM Coupe Rockaway, tone * 458 ajnd 4004 rd avenue, _HORSEs, CARKIAGES, ac. -* IMPORTANT AND POSITIVE AUCTION SALE of fine, high bred Road and ED SP Sage pee at Be Fivate stable Ni b PEN PIFYH AVENUE AND. oN THURSDAY iro: MOKROW) AT 104 A. To close the estate of the late J. L. Kdwards, the exec- utors will seli to the bigvest dace a large, young and sound coupe or mateh Gelding, 16 high, 6 years old, Fanied sound and kind can trot clove to three witutes sired by Columbus, dam an imported mai An extra stylish dark bay road and Nsuddie Gelding, 153 hich. o years old; sired by Abdullah, dam Lady Ed- has all saadi> gaits; trots close ‘wo 3 minutes to warranted sound and «ind well matched trottin old; dark brown ana chest ftzh bloods wre xame and resolut nd horre; trotted @ mile in iad Mend yeithout tying; are warranted sound and ind D WA TED: ne ann os Colt, ark bay. 1256 re 5 SPEE! ni blemisii; warrented soun nd i Soy Also top and open. hag singe, and ‘ able Harness, ‘ale positive. Robes, Blankets. fay Fels. Mrs. ELLEN M. EDWARDS, i.xecutrix. L JEROME 2 FOSTER, Attorney. Berean. EXTRAORDINARY. —COUFES $ THE best material and workmanship; Couve ‘and six- seated Rockaways: 100 papied Carriages of of our own make; Snr Waehl low price: J. COLYER & CO. piace, opp way. AR-BY PROP. cety, beautifal Place, 7 seven ovat Fatmncioe wony ete Ae locations also handsome ‘House, near. main JAQUES, 189 Bre way. Hitcren et fand'at CASH AND SEVENTY-THREE acres of Fand at Central Islip: free and clear; op- jot; fronting 2,600 feet along the railroad ; will ed for a New York or Brookly n House, worth 000. JS. Cc. CLINTON, 4) East 18th POR EXCHANGE~$15.00) MERCH ee and ciear, of Rood boi Herald ottice, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DESIRABLE PROP. erty, with water power, Ib acres ot Laud and some aprovenents, om two railroads, ten miles from N New » BLOMQVIST, 100 Nassau street OR SALE O% EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUMBERED Lots or improved Country Property, eight iour story brown stone French Flats in the upper part JOUN SIKGEL, 79 Ce WAnzED— a, STOCK FARM; DO NOT OF JECT TO Pouth of West; will be given if exchange a nice Residence in th ot Kanway. Call, tor two days, at the National Hotel, No. 5 Cortlandt street, room 2, or address HENRY 1A) ibe Toms itiver, N. kA Rae SIX-SEAT SLEIGH, FOR TWO OR FOUR Be pcos CUTTERS, OF ALL KINDS AND mM KEE CLARENCES, AS GOOD AS NEW, be Ee ea IN PERFECT ORDER, ROAD WAGONS, BY BREWSIEK & DUSEN- busy yand Van Duser. Three Voctors* ogous, of superior quality; Landaus, Phaetona, Couches, Rockaways, Coupe Kockaways, Top Wagons, new and second hand, at very low figures; Harness, Kobes, Bassin Ac. &c., at private sale, by N’TASSELL & KEARD uband 12 Kast Thirteenth sticet. OR SALE—FIRST CLASS BUSINESS TURNOUT; IN Perfect order: been used two ont: will be sold for much less than value. Can bese meet livery stables, 189 1hompson st., between 3 ‘and Bot clock PM OR SALE—BAY HORSE: SECOND HAMBLETO- nian, 15}5 hands, 6 vears old; perfectly soand and kind; good gaited:; will make a trotter, Cal at san Francisco Stab! Forty-six th street, near Sixth avenue, or stalls 1 and 2 Central Market, Forty-eightn strect and seventh avenue. is SALE—A_ BAY TEAM, WITH BLACK POINTS. show 16 hands high; can trot in 334; a semi-Land. and good set of double Harness, made by Stillings; will be soid reasonable, as the owner is going to leave the city. ‘Can b' scoh at Mott's stable, 19 and 12) West Twenty-third street. ARNESS.—THE Cie APEST HARNESS STOR IN New York; a g & good. Grocer's Ha 3a good News, $30; a Stable Blanket : Waterproot bi nkets, strapped and ainatrapped. | v rie call and examine tor yourselves. HER Barclay | street, w York. IVERY STABLE, COMPLET: AND IN BEST Order, wall be sold or exchanged for House or Farm Dest customers: business amouuits per annum trom $5300) to, $4000. hor particulars apply to JOSEPH NOR 273 Wash treet, Newarl LEIGHS, SLEIGH BELLS, CARRIAGES—NEW AND second ‘hand: every stylo; popular prices. Coupe te Coupes, Phaetons. Victorias, six seats; a es, Rockhways, MANUFACTURERY UNION PO: TOW, cSt Broadwa near Bleecker street. St iGHS.—ONE DOUBLE AND ONE SINGLE elet bic Bells and Robes complete, for sale ARDINER, 416 West Nineteenth street. Ww yren, —ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING A ‘ham. Coupe or Landaulet. cheap for cash (dealers need, not answer), address H. B., Herald Up- poop FREE AND CLEAR IMPROVED CITY OR arby lroperty wanted, for which will be given Cash ‘and some good purchase money feat Mart fares; wher, LICHL principals only. TANTED—A SMALL STORE, CITY oR coe NTRY will be given in exchange a ¢ dd rare either ted pengpons or Mowery on ‘Rel en in Rahw: Ntor two dass at the National Hotel, room 2, BO fortinndt street, ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, SECOND TO SIXTH avenue, Fourteenth to Thirty-fourth Street, for must be cheap. Send description, de, to A, a | & BRO, 1,804 Broadway. JILL PURCHASE A RESIDENCE—THRER OR four story, iwenty-third to Thirty-tourth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues: not over $25,000: wili Day one-third cash. Address PURCHASER, box ISL Herald Uptown Branch offic 4 gatos eee renee AMBURG-AMERICA: ET COMPANY'S LI LINE foe PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBUR UEV! SILESIA... Jan. 3 ‘eb. HOLSATIA. sage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, ail points in “England, Scotland and -$10) , Rates of pi Hamburg an First cabin, upper saloon, Rela First cabin, lower saloon. zolt. RDT & 'CO., neral Age 61 Broad " ect. BRIGHARD € BOAN General Passenger Agents, x. _61 Broadway. New York, LINE TO FRANCE, tHE GENER, TKANSATLAN TIC ¢ COMPANY'S MALL STE ia iPS BELWEEN NEWYORK AND HAVE The mle did vessels ou this favorite route for th tinent (being more southeriy than any other) min’ ‘aul trom pier No. 5) North River, #3 follow st ebay ENT (Reculoux) »Wedn (Trudelle). Aor y. andnaty 4 jaturday, Januar: VICLE DE FARTS dbachesncz).-. Saturday, tebruaty 6 PRICE OF PASSAGE, 1 GOLD (including wine) — First Cabin, $125 bo ea $35, Excursion ‘lickets at reduced ra: American travellers by. taking this {ite “avoid doth transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ig GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway, TEAMER ST. LAUKENT, FOR BREST AND HAVRE, will leave Pier No, 50 North Kiver, foot of Morton street, on Wednesday, January 13, at 10 o'clock. Pas- sengers are requested to be on board at 9 o'clock. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. town Bri 7 ANT: ED—A COUPE; STATE PRIC! MAKER AND where to be seen sie a Horse, red hands hi and can trot in 3 minutes; not clloped.’ Apply at stable 18 Kast thirty-ninth street, between 9 and LI o'clock. 12. % SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHY.—CLOSING *) them out regaratess of cost; ail styles and prices; the finest six eer steighe in the city. Ww AY. 0 and 22 Wooster street, 15 () WILL BU GROCER’S TOP WAGON, OU Horse and Harness; halt value; must sell. 72} ast Ninth strect. 5,001 SLKIGHS, ROBES, BLANKETS, BELLS, Whios, Halters, Surcingles, &c.. &c., being nee of a first class stock. bay y below original cost SER JOHNSON, J close out the lot. jazaur, 58 Liberty street. JUNARD LINE-B. AND N: A. RM. 8. P. 00, NOTTO! With a view of diminishing the chances ot collision the steamers of this lins take m specified course for allseasons of tho year, ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Hoston, crossing the meridian 8) at 4Slatitute, or nothing to'the north of 4% ae ek m the homeward passage, crossing the,m at 42 latitude, or mothinse to the north of #4 rot From NEW YORK fof LIVEREOOL and QUEENSTOWN, BRL lan. 18 *RUSSIA. ... Wed., Jan. 27 Feo. 3 irked gers. Dassage, $80, $100, $130, Yeon, ‘according to ac- commodation. ‘Return tickets an favorable terms. Steerage tickets to and rom ail parts ot kurope at low- est rates. Freight and cabin off! No. 4 Bowling Green. Steerage office, 111 CHARLES (irimity Building), OHA! _FRANCKLYN, Agent. wiry 1 REAL | E Central. Ao op a AVENUE—NOS, 5, 42, e a 675, 746, +, 781 and 959, on Central Park, wi declaed bargains, Vv. K. STEVENSON, Ji Pine street, or 31 kast Seve enteenth street. N.-HANDSOME NKW THREE STORY brow: ¢ House, hardwood finish, all improve- ae rie. ‘hall, Ac.’ Apply at No. Mi? Kast Thirty- se ~ OR Leber ts STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone How! allimprovements, 169 Lexington ave- nue, between Thirticth mud thirey-Arst, streets. Apply to COULEKT BROTHERS, 49 Wall street, [POR SALE-AN ELEGANT HOUSE, FULLY FUR- nished, in Ninth street, between Fifth and sSixtn avenues. {nis is an opportunity seldom met with. You can step into this large four story brown stone private dwelling and fina everything in elegance and complete, with very superior furniture throuxhout, and the price be sal real Gini et the terms to suit. For Tull Ih parca and permits e the house inquire of F. COLTON, 38 East Peatrtoenth'st street, near Broadway. 347 LEXINGTON AVENUE, THREE STORY AND basement brown stone, 18x59x100, price $18,500; 207 East Forty-fitth stceet, three story and basement high stoop brown stone. 19x80x100, price $17.00); 40 to 8) wer cent nay remain on mortgxge: must be sold betore ‘Apply to owner, H. CHAMPIN, No. 9 Nassau street. Fast Side. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE IN ied street, near Bowery; lot 2x40x00;, alt im- provements Hood order price, $13.00), ‘apply to oF adaress OWNER, 3 217 West Thirteenth str OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, EASY TERMS, stone tront private House, on haat ae strect; be: location in Harlem: or oa, ae 1 immediately. Fall particulars of WM. I AL CK, a fit broadway. 1 WILL SELL MY TWO STORY, BASEMENT AND sub-cellar brick House, cast side, near Fittieth street, in pertect order, tor $10,500; halis panelled in oll; porlor ceilings aecorated; bath’ and closet in Diack walnut and ash; marble vestibule, £c.; Spee cash, req uired. Buy- bd only address, tor one week, KE. A., box 112 Herald office. West Side. )OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST CORNERS IN the Ninth ward; size of lot £0x45.5 feet | For par- ticulars apply to OWEN McMAN US, Northern Hotel, cor- her of Cortland? ana West streets. IX VERY CHOICE LOTs—ON NORTH SIDE "OF Isrth street, only 185 fect went of Sixth avenue; gheap and very little cash reauired. Apply to A. M. FANNING, 23 East Fourth street. SMALL FOUR stony BROWN STONE HOUSE, $83 West Thirty-second street, in periect order, wi rors and es fixtures, will be sold greatly below its Bay nearly the whole amount of purchase can remain on mortgaye; possession can be had on the Ist of the month, JOUN M- PINKNEY, 4 Park place. JACRIFICE.—AN ELEGANT. FIVE STORY BROWN ‘stone front Tenement; rent $3,050; or will bexehenge for cash and smali Place in country. WALTER W, MON- TAGUE, Eighth avenue and ‘Twenty-first street, —BROADWAY, “100 sheen SQUARI $450. 000. Tor ante with Butidings well ventea? 150,090 one Block on West street, fronting the river; several Houses to excha: se . DWYER, 1,256 Broadway. Misceliancous, N ATTRACTIVE LIST OF FAUTORIFS, FARMS bay Ren! good hin dA for sule uy less than a iter the prices tormeriy asked. For sale or to ex- change. i MADOX, 29 Broadway. cE YOU HAVE ANY REAL FSTAT! or country c wat, or exchange, leave descrip- tion with ©.” C. YLAND & AYMAR, 163 Futton street, New York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY _FOR SALE _AND TO RENT. E—25 “ACRES, ADJOINING (PARTLY IN) village ot Mount Vernon, Westchester county ; con- pains aes ral bet building sites: price cash $10,000. remain on bond and mortgage. or an interest javiny business or realestate. Address JOUN W. a caeae Nount Vernon, 5. Y. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE on TO. RENT. TA SACRIFICR—TERMS ) BAS —A NICK RESI- dence in sp city of Rahway: will take Mortgages smaller plac part payment; will sacrifice tor at the National Hotel, No. 5 OR SALE CHEAP—AT LAKE VIEW, N. uable plot of Ground, 5 x15, Address 212 Herald ofice. NE OF THE BEST PAYING FREIGHTING AND Lumber Business along the Hudson River for sale cheap; consisting of Dock Properties, with large and convenient storehouses and a weil stocked, retail Lumber Yard; algo the large and commodjous Barges chicago A VAL- T., box rges are In excellent condition hed; have been ranning on excursions unimers, being the largest and most popu. ursion barges. Barges can be seen at y J. ‘This property will be sold together or separately; terms easy. Inquire o1 D. Witwed *& 60., Castleton, Ken IXTY-ACRE FRUIT FARM FOR $6,000; EASY fering und a great bargain; trait alone neta 10 per cent on above price: good buildin ne J, HENRY JOHNSUN, Morristown, N. J. T° RASE-IN WASUINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., 4 valuable Store: the saine contains a small stock of goods, which can be purchased on reasonable terms if requitod. For particulars apply to FLEMING, ADAM & HOWE, 115 Warren street, New York. REAL ESTATE TU EXCHANGE. GOOD HOUSE—~ON ONE OF THE BEst AVE in Brooklyn, and some cash, toexchange for @ Honse in the Ninth or sixteentn ward. Address W. 8., station D. XCHANGE—\ NICE RESIDENCE, IN THE of Rahway, for small Store; city or country; will take a good st Farm. Catiat National Hotel, No. 5 Cortlandt street, room 2 for two da’ CITY EITHER CITY ¢ SSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP ALGERIA ENBARK from the Cunard whari, toot of rand Si Jersey City, at 9 A. M., on Weanesday. Junuary 1s GUS G: FRANCREYN, No, 4 Bowling Green, New York. NXREAT WESTERN: STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. ‘The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Kast River as follows :— TERN, Captain Windham, Wed. Jan. 2) ze, $30, oMKpDIy to the agent, 70 South street. D | o the agen! South stree: an . W. D. MORGAN, Agent, MS: DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, ‘pemetum, ener Bhine, Switaartand, &c., via + gamuary 2 These beautitul steamers, cites the ‘United states mail to the Netherlands. are well known tor the regular- ity of their tripe. ates of passage low, dy 1. W, MORRIS, General esute: 5 Broadway. one GERMAN LLOYD Wiheiir COMPANY, ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND B: EN. The seamen HOHENST. UREN a tain Vy c. Franke. will sail on pbasercay. Januar; at2 P. M., trom Bremen pier, toot of Second street, Toboken, to be followed by stea se AMERIUA, Captain Ade Limon, on saturda: RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN. First Cabin.. = old May bin - (gol ieee an iat mae iirteney) x ‘or fre! f passage apn we OBL KIGHS 4c ¥ ts, No. 2 Sovwitne G Green. NAroNaL, LINE—NOTICB, ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this com Rony a to avoid ice and headlands, im Diente and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ENGUAND. aturday, Jan. 25, a MM. wae ete Feb he P.M. ERIN. 10:30 A. M. Fe Sai saturday, Feb. 20,3 7. M. FOR LONDON DIREC +. Paturday, Jan, 16, 11:30 A. M. Cabin passage, ‘870 ‘currency. Stecrage at greatly reduced prices. urn tickets at reduced rates. Pro- be} stecrage tickets from, Liverpool at the lowest rates, pply at the company’s office, No, C) Brondway. W. J. HUR: lager. ITALY. DENMARK. AGLE LINE, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS 10. PLYMOU' UTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. January 26 -Febraary 2 from Eaylé line pier, toot of Firat sttest, Hoboken. RATES OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First ‘saloon, $10), gold; second saloon, $60, gold; tocrage, $24, currency, Prepaid steerage tickets irom Hamburg, $24, currency. For treight apply to FUNUH, EDYE & Cb., 27 south William stroct. For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General vba! als Siig hud NMAN LINE—SOUTHERL Y COURSE, Royal J aa Sigamars are a s Appointed to sail as follows :— ENSTOWS AND LIVERPOOL. ITY OF ANT WERT Ginx OF BROOKLY) city tae aed ron Wednesday, dan. 13, at 10a. M. aturday, Jan. 36, at noon. Saturday, Jan, 3. at7 A. M. turday, Jan. 30, at noon. Gps Feb, 6, at2 P.M. al Po $50, id $75, KO Stecrage to and from points at reduced rates. Cabin and general omtioe X No. 15 Broad wi Steerage office, 33 roadway s pnd id pier 45 North River. G. DALE, Agent. ED STAR , LINE— pyginted, to carry the Belgian and United States male ‘he following ANTWERP. © appointed to sail for From pbtedetntle. ym New oi rk. VADERLAN «Dec. 28 SWITZEREA ND.....Jan. 9 KEDERUAND. si8h 21 Feb. 2 ‘ROM AN TWERP. For r Philatetptia From New York. NEVERLAND..... aa Jan. 9 VADERLAND. SWITZER Feb. 2 PRICES OF Passage IN 1 RNG, First Cabin.. | Second Cabin. . Steerage an i yt ada tickets to and from’ all points at the 1owest rates. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance Is provided. Every steamer carries a surgeon and stewardess. throwsh tickets and through bills of lading issued be- tween ail prominent points. For passage, rates ot freight and other information apply.to W. COLTON, iat 42 Broad st, New York. Al ssenge! re) Sous Ke ors Hattery Plage, New York, PETER WRIGHT AND HONS: General Agents Sor Walnut srreet, Puuladelp in, General European Agent, Antwerp. MERICAN Arie RuitiGay STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Weekly Mail steamship. service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, om every eT Rune nv Philadelphia, and Hing every Wednesday trom Liverpool The following ita 4 / are Shpouited to sail trom hae elphiias— *RRNILWORTH.....duneis | TELL Feb. ¢ ge Feb. PEN Feb. 13 NA 23 PRIGES OF PASSA COR’ Cabin $75 to $100, according to accommodations, Stecrage and Intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates. Steamers marked with a star do mot carry Interme- be 3 Hons for all classes unsur- els provided. very steame wardess These st to,rhe usual life boats and life preservors. Through tickets and through bills of lading tasued bo- tween ali prominent points. For passage, rates of freuent dd other, tntormation apply to LUTON, Agent, Dar ino ateeet, New York. JOHN MeDONA D, Passenger Agent, S Battery’ piace, New York. PETER wacuir 4 SONS, General Agents, 307 Walnut street. tniiadelphia. Richardson, Spence & Liverpool. Bo Comins & Bron, Queenstown, supplied eih lite rafts in addition | White Star docs, pier 52 Sorth’ Kiver. Rates—saloon, $3), gold; steerage at low rates, Saloon staterooms, smoking rooms and bathrooms in dship section, where least motion 1s felt, thus combine safety, speed and comfort. For inspection of plans and other biforgation apply af the company’s 19 Broadway, New. KJ. CONS, Agent. NCHOR_LINE, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, STEAMER EVERY SATURDAY, from a vie! 3 2 ip 21 North River, Now York. BOLIVIA. VICTORIA... eat ‘od. 6 ELYSIA. ETHIOPIA it, Feb, 13 CALIFORS WCTOPIA.. Sat’, Feb. — Rates of gold :— TO or aaa DiVERPOOLS BONDONDERRY, 0. he at er) no coe LAST, aa Cabin, according to accomm. jations, IERRME DEAE AND SIEBRAGE as low as by any other first clase tne, Drafts issied for any amount at reduced rates. HENDERSON BROS, Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO CALIFORNIA Aran AND CHINA, an Steamers leave pier 42 North River, New York. as fol- ‘NRY CHA UNCEY, Captain Wa. H. Rathbun, Jam uary Aa it oon. COLOK, Gaptare 4% L, Tanner, January 3), 1875, 12 ie every alternate Satarday, connecting with all stea mers for Central America and South Paeific ports. P fisamer rs leave San Francisco for Japan and ‘chine as fo) VYASCO DE GAMA COLORADE CIty 0 ALASKA. RATES OF PASSAGE, including all necessaries of the trip egkemy York to bun Francisco—Cabin, $10); eerage, $80, ¢ San Francisco to Yokohama, $25), gold. San Francisco to Hong Kong, $30), gold. For treight or passage or turther inform! byes n appl 43 the company’s ollice, on wharf, foot of Canal street, York, 3. RULLAY, superintendent RUFUS HATCH, Managing Director, _ R EDUCED RATES—FOR Pree ROYAL AND FER. Steamer VICKSBURG will sail on aday, January 13, trom pier No. 3 North River, for ¢ ports, making Connection with all points South by railroad, via Augusta, Ga. ibis is the only direct line fo Florida, ‘The following through rates for (relzht haya been established to Savannah and Coarleston, to take gffect immediately:—First class, 3) cents: second class, 2 cents; third class, 20 cents: fourth class, 15 cents; fith class, i2 cents; sixth mn li ce GERM. GELPUKE, Agent, No.5 William street, N HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 8S, LINE.— aN. Steamers leave pict 'o. 3 North River at $ P. M. NA DIRECT, CITY OF NEW YORK -Thursday, Jan. 16 CITY OF MERIDA Tuesday, Jan. 26 CITY OF VERA. a Ok Visita CRUG AS calling at Havana, Campeachy, Tuspa: CITY OF MERIDA CITY OF MEXICO For freight or passage a F. EXAN January 16 , january 3% February a Ss, Jan. aida Feb. ous ruary 20 for Vera QOUTHERN LINE, S FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The tollowing new and first class steamers will sail every Wednewiay. at 3. X.. trom plor 2) Hast River: cury oF HOUSTON, Cap ity OF SAN ANTONIO. ‘aptain Benningto Wreights received daily. Through rates. to Calvert Indianola, Kockport or Aranza« Wharf, Brazos, San ARRAZC, 0; steerage do., ; having duperior accommodations a t . H. MALLORY & ©O., Agents, baste _183 Maiden lane, Noes PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND—OLD Dominion Steamship Company.—steamers leave for above ports trom, pler 37 North River, foot of, Beac! Atreety on tuesday, Tuureday and Saturday, at 3 Pak. Also intermediate steamers. ‘Through Dills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the interior. ‘Also steamer for Lewes, Del., and_all points in Dela. Ware and Bastern Maryland, every Monday and Thurs- day, até Office corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. me falda AND TAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. se first class steamships will sall at 3.2. M. from pier B North River, toot of Cedar street, for Havana di- rect, as follows :— CRESCENT CITY, P. 8. Curtis. Thureday. Jan. 21 COLUMBUS. Tuesday, Feb. 2 For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommoe dations, appl satan CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. _MecKeller, Tiuting « CO A sin Havana. OR NEW ORLEANS D{REC' The Cromwell Steamship Line, rhe steamship CORTE, Captain Freeman, will leave 9, North River on Saturday, January 16, ats P. ight received dally. Through rates given to Gal- veston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos, Santiago, St. Louls and Mobile. Kee passage, $50; steerage $25. For freight or passage apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, BS Wes street. (PEXAS Li LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMESS, TOUCH. ing at ny OF sere carrying the United States mail Steamer OIT' ‘0, Captain Greene will leave pier 20 East Ri ely on aturday, January 16, at3 P.M. meckaely. Trrouy ih pe of lading given to Houston and 'o all points on the, Galveston. Houston and Hendersoa R. No charge for forwarding in New York. For nireight, or passage, having supertor accom modations, a0? iy SALLORY & CO., 188 Maiden tane. W. P. OLYDIS & 00, No! 6 Bowling Grech. OR ait noaeas DIRECT. RCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamsbi WE .IERN METROPOLIS, Captain 8. Quick, pier 38 North givers foot of North Moore street, on saturday, patel Freight received daily. Through rates given to 8& tan Mean Mobile, Galveston and Indi Tesgne oj passa, “fe having superior accommoda- Pind apply to | eR EVERIC BAKER, pier 36 North River, Co STATES Lng ites TO QUEENS- TOWN VERPOOL, Teniling very Tuesday from pier 46 North River. NEVADA, Captain Price January 26, at 9 WYOMING, Captain Guard. Fepruary 9, at 8 Cabin, intermediate and steerage at low rates. Prepaid tickets at lowest rates, Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Hamburg, TAY and Sweden. &c. | Drafte on Ireland, — France and Germany at lowest rates, Apply to. WILLIAMS & GUION, 4 a a a Now ee ‘NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Com} any. —The elegant screw steamship MERRI- MACK, 2, is burtben, Captain W. Weir, ta sail oe St. Thomas, m Pernambuco, Bahia and ‘Rio Chery | ary %, at 3 o'clock P. M., from pier For frelgnt or Dassage tact R, GARRISON, 5 Bowling Green. = TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL, B RIVER LINE 10 BOSTON, VIA NEWPORP and Fall River.—The steamers NEWPORT and ULD COLONY leave pier 28 North River, (oot of. of Murrey sieaets daily ‘Sundays excepted) at 4 P.M. Through tickets sold at alt pri neipal hote in the city. EW YORK AND PORTLAND EXPRESS LINE (ALL rail), via Worcester, Nashua and Rochester, the shortest, quickest and most direct line, is now open tor business. Leave Grand Central Depot, New York. at 8:05 and 104. M.and 3 and 8:10 P, M. e ni ‘A. M. triins make close connection ‘at Worcester Junc- tion with through trains tor Forvang, Rt in Port. land at 10:5 P.M. ‘the 3 and 8 M, trains connect Worcester with the 8 o'clock express Rext morning tor Portland, Bangor and St. Johns ‘ihrough tic! baugage checked through to important points. ‘Tarough. ‘trains between Worcester and Portland. _EXCURSIONS, es PN See? © ry NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY @re running hourly ExOURSION TRIPS from White hall street, footof Broadway. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 6:30 A. M. to7:30 P. M. daily; Sundays every twe hours, from 8:30 A, M. to 6 345 P. M. eed EUROPE. (AvENbIsH HOLUB, 807 Regent street, London, Established 1855, By the request of several gentlemen residing in Amer ica the Committee of this club have decided on admit ting a limited number ot Americaa members at an an nual subscription of two guineas Applicants would be required to give a reference to & banker, merchant, or Keutleman of known respectability In ‘London. member of a reosapeeed American ciub is el cane club te non- politic roles prietory, members tune no liability beyond t feription.. The Committee have the management a club and the election of members, COMMITTER, sir Giiert Campbell, Bart. Laewtenant bo a rt. Ne! nant C. B. Elliott, Esq. arles Biba ad Major Collison ita. tone, J, Evans Kershaw, Esq. ER wit ita. ‘The club 1s situated sn the centre of the most fashio ble part of the West End and within a few doors me the. Langham Hotel, mach trequented by American visitors in Londo Applications for membership to be made to J. E. Pale Ry » Secretary. 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