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TH WHOLE NO. 13,649. Mnnn m ioteehsom. 4 AMUSEMENTS?Seooed Pao??Filth and (txlh colnnu ASTROLOGY?Second Page?Third column. ALL SEASON?Second Pier?Sixth column. BILLIARDS?Third Ptui?.Second column. BOARDERS WANTED?Third Page? Flrrt oolnmn. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED?Tbied Page? Firet column. _ BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?Fiaar P*age? Fourth column. , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES?TaiRD Pegr?8eeond col umn. BUSINESS NOTICES?PirrB Pagr?Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?plrat Paus?Fourth column. clerks AND SALESMEN?Sacoaa Pago?Second column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS?Second Pass?Second ' column. 'COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS?Final Pacr-Filth and sixth columns. _ _ COPARTNERSHIPS?Seteicth Pagi?Sixth columnDANCINO ACADEMIES?I biro Page?First column. DRY GOODS?First Pago?Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED? 8xcond Page?Fourth column. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPn?First Pagx-FUUi column. EUROPE?Tbird Page?Second column. FINANCIAL? Setrnth Pago?Filth end sixth columns. FOB SALE?Ebco.no Page?Third column. FURNISHRD ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? Second Page?Fourth column. FURNITURE?Second Pago?Third column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS?SeccoND Pack?Third column. HELP WANTED?FEMALES?Seoond Page?First and second oulumux. HELP WANTED?MALE8?8xcobd Page?Second col umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, AC.?Fwsr Pagx?Second and third columns. TtflT K I SI Tu i u i, W.n>_S>l?? ?nl. HOUSES. ROOMS, AC., WANTED?THmo Page-Second column. INSTRUCTION?'Third Page?Second colnmn. LECTURE SEASON?Third Paok-Second column. LOAN OFFICES?First Pag*?dxth column. LOST AND FOUND?First page-First column. MACHINERY?Second pao*-Thlrd column MARHLE MANTELS?Sroond Page?Third column. MKDICAl.?8kcond Paok?Third column. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKINU-flrbt Pagr?Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS?EIGHTH PAGB? Sixth column. MUSICAL?Ihird Paox?First column. NEW PUBLICATIONS?Sxvkkth Paok?Sixth column. PERSONAL?First Page-First Column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AC.?Sbcond Pace?Fifth column. POST OFFICE NOTICE?Fibst Pag*?Fourth column. PROPOSALS?Third Paok?Second column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES? Second Pag*? First column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT?First Sac*?Fourth column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE?First Pagb?Fourth column. RRAL ESTATE WANTED?First Pad*?Fourth column, j RELIGIOUS NOTICES?First Pagb?Third column. / REWARDS?First Pace?Second column. SALES AT AUCTION?First Pagb?Third and fourth columnx SITUATIONS WANTRD?FEMALES?Second Page? Pi ret column. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALES?Sbcond Page?Second column. SPECIAL NOTICE8?First Paok?Second column. SPORTING?DOuS, BIRDS, sc.?first Pagb?Second oolumn. STORAGE?Sbcond Pagb?Third column. THE TRADES?Sbcond Paob? third column. TO LET POR BUSINESS PURPOSES?Sbcond Pagb? Fourth column. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE?First Pick?Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? . Second Pfob?Fourth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC.?Third Page? Second column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET?First Page?Fourth column. WINTER RESORTS?Tuird Page?First column. YApilTS, STEAMBOATS, AC.?First Page?Fourth column. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES?UPTOWN AND HARLEM. ^ ^DVBBTIHEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,260 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. /' OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND BXOBB IN THE TEAR. ADVERTISEMENTS ARB RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 2^80 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR IStTH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9 AM. lO 739 P.~MNEW8DEALERS AND BOY8 SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARB CAUTIONED AGAINST SOCALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD ANn 4 THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. J^ESSRS. KRAMER A CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEALER8 WITH C0PIE8 OF THE HERALD, AKC ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL.. A LADY WISHES TO ADOPT A BABY OIRI.: GOOD home Call at 163 East Sixty-ninth street, three doors west of Third avenue. (3 T., OP NEW JERSEY, WILL PLEASE INFORM A J. friend how he can communicate with her in New York. Address S. 8. R., box 108 Herald office. (3LARA?TkAIN TWO HOURS BEHIND; TOO LATE J to make a call; Argyle Shadow Matinee this after' noon sure. PROVIDENCE. Gu8tav adolph mdnichmayer can procure the legacy bequeathed to him by his brother in Germany bv applying to HUDSON k STRAUS, attorneys-atlaw. No. 61 Wall street ORIGINALITY?MEET ME AT TWO (2). FIDELITY. OUR DEAR FRIEND, WALTER MUIR. FORMERLY with A. B. Sands k Co., sails to-day In steamship Spain for England. We wish him a pleasant trip. J j. to h. e.?half-past 9. JOSEY AUSTIN-CALL TO-DAY, AT 4 P. M? AT LEE's, Twenty-second street J. B. JOHN NBIMBYBR, OR ANY ONE KNOWING HIS address will send it to box 3,918 New York Post office. "T ET ME OUT AT F.IUIITH STREET."-YOUIt J J note received too late to keen appointment: same 6lace and time on Saturday, January 3. Address G. W., ox 1<3 Herald Uptown Branch office. NO. 488?YOU SAID. "I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN." Please appoint interview some afternoon. Address BLONDE, box 148 Herald Uptown Branch ifflce. UNIVERSITY CARS?NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, 1IW; lady, with gentleman leaning on her shoulder, will oblige the blonde gentleman standing beside her by appointing an early interview. Address, with lull details, M. K., box III Herald office. WASTED-THE ADDRESS OF MRS. OONNOLY " to John Charles Ferry, sergeant ofthe Elghlr,.,h '*?ln??nt, England. Address Mrs. PEKKY, 177 Bescli street, Psterson, N. J. WHITE PLAINS. 3:30 P. M? NEW YEAR'S.-WILL young lady Irom New York, who bowed to gentleman with tur cap, please address P O., box 107 Herald ace. lost axi) found. Bank book lost. Bank Book No. 342,421, of the Bowery Savings Bank la missing. The Under is requested to return it to the Bank, ll not restored belorc the 2d day ol February IK74, application will be tuado to the bank tor a new hook. WOUND-ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER So, IN A r Madison avenue omnibus, a seal King, with letter cutonltana engraving Inside. The owner can have It by applying at 31 East I Inrty eighth street, LOHT-DBCKMBKK 29. 1873, a GOLD HOOP BARring, between Pineapple street, Brooklyn, and Thirty sixth street. New York. The tinder will receive the lull value ill the rinir hv returning It nt via Thirty-sixth street. Loht-wiiile gei-iino off broadwat car, on Thursday night, an open fare silver Watch ; had a piece broken out of the dial, owner would pay more than kta pawuable. value lor It. Address H., box 223 Harald office. I08T? BOOK NO. 20,814.'OS TflK ATLANTIC RAVJ Ings Rank. A liberal reward will be given for It* return to-JOtiN .1 KKLLEY. .v> 5 Catharine slip. IOM'-IN OOINO FROM FT. ANN'S CHURCH TO J Willow street, at midnight, a Oolil Neck Chain. If Uio finder will leave it at the office of the Atlantic Steam Kaglno Works, corner Water and Adatna streets. BroosIvn. he will be suitably rewarded. Route taken when elmin was lout wna through Clinton to i'ierrepont to Monroe placo to Willow street. IOHT-A DIAMOND F.ARRINO, FOUR CARATS, -i between Klcventli and For*v-secotid streets Tito tider will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at 129 rront street. I ONT-DKCF.MUKR so. an overcoat, with memo. if . a,,m "??k pocket i taken Iroin eonier ol Florty11^ - h"6 n Eis',th avenue, new building. If Look Sxib sOcct' ',ue"tlwn" Mked. or send to 134 Weal Fortyt I POINTER DOO. WHITE, WITH * J J liver JP0'*'.1"""" ol owner on collar, till reward / Will lie paid on his return to K. B. BALL, 138 West 123th I street TOfiT-A RED RUSSIA LEATHRR WALLET ON JAN. Mj uary I, on sixth avenue, between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh streets, or on Fortyeeventh street, between sixth and seventh avenue*. The finder wHI be JEwh*?DMAr ttUuDi"* 1110 * ?-M- W WMt *orty-w IJ: | . 1r? r- 7? f > E-WE MWW, AC REWARD-LOST, A SEALSKIN BOA. FROM ?I>t? Twevty-sixth street and Ninth tvenue to Twentythird "treat, through Twenty third street to Sixth avenue, to MM West Twenty-second "trect The above reward will be paid tor Its return to 108 West Twenty-second street. d?QC REWARD TO THE FBRbON WHO SHALL "P'lt' deliver the engraved stees winder gold Watch lost In a Third avenue car, about Teath street, New Year'i evening. Call at SI bast TWntb street No questions asked. 4l/in REWARD -LOST. ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, IN UP xU a Sixth avenue car, s gold cylinder Watch (Swlnxiaake), wltb enamelled geld fob chain and set of charms, 10 or II pieces; no questions asked, fleuse address O. 8., 212 East Eighteenth street d?Cft REWARD.?LOST OR STOLRN, ON NEW uP?-?" Year's evening, in the ears, between the Hoffman House and Fourteenth street, an English gold Chronometer Watch. The above reward will be paid and no question" asked at No. J1 Hast i cur tee nth street e REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKKD-FOR Bunch of Keys, if returned to JOHN T1LSON, , 1c Theatre, 624 Broadway. dI A nnn REWARD.?THE ABOVE REWARD WILL UPt-V/lIU be Data upon the Arrest and conviction of any ot the thieves concerned la the robbery ?f the house of W. K. Soutter. on Statsn lalanil. on the uiif lit of Tuesday, the 90th utt. Reward si.ooo.-the above reward is oftered Tor the apprehension and conviction of the men who committed the robbery at the house of Mr. Emmet, at New Kochelte, on ths morning ol December 23. Tit OB. A. EMMET. No. 23 Nassau street. SPECIAL. JIOTICKS. A -THE AMERICAN REGISTER, the most widely circulated of the American journals published in Europe. A capital medium r?r American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain and the European Continent. Subscriptions and advertisements lor the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and single copies of the paper may be obtained at the office of the New York tlerald, New York. A?HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, COR Per ol Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. tin Sunday trom 3 to 9 P. M. ALL PERSON8 HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE late Arm of Lorbvr A llelldnrfer are requested to tresent the same to the undersigned, at his office, 71 roadway, on or before the 14th February, 1874. SAMUEL C. REED, Referee. Assistance given to poor families, with children, who want to go West; company going January 6. Call at office of Children's Aid Society, id East Fourth street, Irom 9 to 5 daily. John ruhm. Attorney and Solicitor. Lock box 81, Nashville, Tennessee. Prompt attention to Collections and Examinations of Land Titles. OFFICE OF the CONSUMERS' ICE COMPANY, New York, Jan. 2, 1874.?The annual election for trustees of this company will be held at the office of the company, foot ol Horatio street North River, on Tuesday, Jauuary 13, 1874, between the hours of 11 A. M. and I P. M. STEPHEN B. COLGATE, Secretary. OFFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS. HO. 437?JANUARY 2, 1874. 28, 64, 70, 32. IS, 2, 39. S3, 66, 31, 44. 49. HORTH CAROLINA?CLASS HO. 438?JANUARY 2, 1874. 62, 6, 76, 68, 49, 1, 47, 7, 61, 40, S3, 7U COOK t CO., Managers. 0 -38. 75, 13, 6. 41, 5. 14, 67. 20, 68, 42, 62, 11, 30. 65, 7, 21. 74, 46, 6, 24, 60, 28, 3. Georgia drawings. JUNES A CO.. Managers. The annual meeting of the members of the Eastern Dispensary In the city of New York will be held In the Trustees Hail of the Dispensary Rooms, No. o'clock. tor tbe election of trustees for 'the current year? The annual meeting and election of Smith's Homeopathic Pharmacy will be held at 107 Fourth avenue, Tuesday, 13th Inst., at 3 P. M. By order. K. W. HEURTLEY, Secretary. SPORTING?DUGS, BIRDS, dil'. A?FOR HALE, ALL KINDH OF FANCY DOOS, Birds, Ac.; Medicine for all diseases; Prepared Food tor mocking birds, at B. O. DOVEY 'S, No. 3 Ureeue street, near Canal. HORSES, CAKHIAGrRS, AT BARKER A CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT. TERSALL'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER. AUCTIONEER REGULAR HALES OF Horses, Carriage*, Ac., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial ON EVERY HORSE SOLD under warrantee. THIS IS THE ONLY AUCTION martin the State haying the proper facilities tor showing horses on sale?via., a large Driving Ring, entirely under cover, and plenty of room for examination. CATALOUUR OF BALK THIS DAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. BY ORDER Or oooTT R. ARMSTRONG, Assignee, tIih KAMOU8 BAV TEAM fPPBiamnjifronlan geldings Ed. Lewi* and Barney, 15J4 high, 7 and X year* old; elefant driver*; nave a record of 2:36 togeiher; cau ne?? :40 now, double or single; thla pair are unequalled tor road use.and will be raid without reserve. By order ol JAUKH DEVINK, Mortgagee. NEW AND SECOND HAND HARNESS, Horae Clothing, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Halters, Ac. TWO ELEGANT RUSSELL Portland 81elghs. ONE PINE NO TOP ROAD Wagon, by Brewster. THE WELL KNOWN AND VERY SPEEDY chestnut trotting Gelding, May Day; sired by Iron Duke; I5>4 high, 8 years old; a verv stylish and easy driver; has a record over the Poughkeepele track ot 2:34; is afraid of nothing; no faults nor vices and warranted sound and kind. THE HANDSOME BAY TROTTING Mare Nelly, of Boston; got by Young Morrill; 16)4 nigh, 8 years old: fine, tree and easy driver; trotted over the Mystic track in harness against Kitty Wink under saddle, a third heat in 2:37; is one of the fastest trotters to road wagon in the State and is warranted sound and kind. THE CELEBRATED CHESTNUT trotting gelding Oakland, got bv Red Bird, dam bv Oeorge M. Patchen; li*i high. 8years old: elegant and extra stylish driver; hat no record, but has frequently won matches on the road, and in the judgment of several competent horsemen cau always beat 2:41) to road wagon; fears nothing; can be driven bv a ladv at speed; is sold to close an estate, and Is warranted sound and kind. ALSO SEVERAL other llorses. PULL DESCRIPTION at sale. SALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. NOTICE.-THE SEVENTH GREAT sale of Monroe county Trotters and Roadsters takes place at the Mart on SATURDAY, January 10. at 11 o'clock. Sec the descrlptlons in next MONDAY'S Herald. A?FOR SALB, A PORTLAND SLEIGH, IN GOOD order, cheap. Apply at stable 59 Irving place. AUCTION SALE?THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OP top Buggies, Phaetons, Rocltaways, Sleighs, several Horses. Harness, Robes, Blankets, Ac., by COLE A MURPHY, 379 t niton street, Brooklyn. A LANDAU, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY BREWSTER A Co., of Fifth avenne. Top Wagon, >4 spring, built by J. B. Brewster A Co.; weight, with shafts, 211.14 Iba Top Wagon, lull spring, built by Brewster A Co. No top trotting Wagon, built by Brewster. Sleighs, Rock a ways, top Wagons, depot Wagons, Harness, Robes, Ac., Ac., at private sale, At VAN TASSELL'S Auction Mart. 110,112 and 114 Kant Thirteenth (treet. A LARUE ASSORTMENT OP SLEIGHS, top and no top Wagons, new and aecond hand; Coupe*, Coaches, Phaetons, Kockaways. lop side liar road Wagons, Harness, Robes. Blankets, Ac., Ac., at the CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 216 East Ninth street, near Third avenue. A HANDSOME, 8TRONO ONE HORSE CODPE, carefully overlooked and newly painted, belonging to a customer; price, 9275. Apply at shop, 138 West Twenty-ninth street. A?POR SALE?ONE LONDON COUPE IN VERY , tine order; also a Rockaway, Collins'patent axles. Will be sold cheap at private stable, 128 West Eighteenth street. A GREAT BARGAIN.?FINE TURNOUT; HORSE, Harness, one-hairspring top Wagon; also three seat Sleigh. 9250; one-hull spring no top Wagon. No. 6 West Thirteenth street. Elegant private establishment. Team black Morgan Horses, rained in Vermont, 15.2% bands high, 6 anu 7 years old; kind and true in all harness; tree from vice, trick or fault; trot In 3% minutes together; are very stylish and handsome, ami tor gentleman s road ortamily driving are unsurpassed, and warranted sound. Also set fine city made Harness and ELEGANT LANDAULET, BUILT BY J. B. BREWSTER A Co., Robes. Blankets, Ac. AT PRIVATE SALE AT THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE MART OF WILLIAM VAN TAS8ELL, 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street. If not disposed ot by Tuesday ihey will oe sold at auction. BflOR SALE?LUMBER WAGON, COST 9450, MADE BY Fielding Bros., with patent wheels and a pair of good Horses and Harness complete ; will lie sold cheap. Apply at FIELDINU BROS.', Not. 206 and 208 East Fortytlrst street. FOR SALE, CHEAP-HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON and Harness; Horse, eight years old, warranted sound and kind; trial given; also Truck and Harness. Apply at :<S2 Hudson street C"< REAT BARGAINS?CARRIAGES. SLEIGHS, BELLS, T Harness every description, new and second hand, at prices one-third lower than usual. Cail and examine. MANUFACTURERS' UNION Carriage Wareroom*, 638 Broadway. ChOOD PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES?8GUND AND T kind, speed no object, with lamily Carriage and iimiirx witiiwu in cAtiiaugc iur oiocas. Autireas a. r. C., lie raid office. SLEIGHS, 8LEIOH BELLS, SLEIGHS-KVI RY UKscrlptlon; popular price*; Carriages aa<l Harness, all styles, new and second hand; great bargains; two light Coupes cheap. MANUFACTURERS1 UNION, #38 Broadway. SLKIOHS AND CARRIAGES SELLINO OFF CHEAP, comprising Clarences, ("oupes, Rockawavtand Phaetons; I0U second band Sleighs, to make room for new stock; very reasonable. WITTY k CO., No. 10 Nerlns street, Brooklyn. Wanted?a one horbb albany sleigh, to Mat lour persons; mast be in good order and cheap; those only noticed who name price. Address WILaON box 147 Herald office. WANTED-A DOCTOR1* WAGON, SECOND HAND, In good condition, otty made. Address i)r. WLLj4A?JtXKPli?N*. UjUaik stream I W YO NEW YORK, SATURDA" " HORSES, CARRIAGES, ?C, WA00N8 CHEAP.?KXPKKHH, GROCERY, BC61nesa, Plumbers1, Concord, Bakers'. Delivery and , platform spring Wagon*, at 226 Spring street. _ ' d>UH -PLATFORM SPRING WAGON, VODNO HORSE 1 NPOw. anil au almost new Harness all tor the above * amount or leaa; must be told. 132 Elizabeth street. < -STYLISH HORSE, 7 YEARS; WARRANTED J tPiuo, Hound and kind, and two other* cheap; will i exchange for light Top Wagon; uiuat sell to raise money. 216 Weat Thirty-Ural street. " _ RKLIUIOUH NOTICES. t Ale invited.-rev. p. l. davirs~ pastor op 5 Berean Baptist church. Downing and Bedford t streets, preaches Sabbath morning and evening, usual ( hours. Prayer meetings every evening except Saturday. j A DAILY NOON MEETINO DURING WEEK OP prayer in Canal street Presbyterian church. Entrance 17 Greene street. Sunday services 10% and 3%. i At de garmo ball, fifth avenue an d four- i tec nth street, Sunday, at 10:30, Stephen Pearl An- t drew*. Subject?*' lassitlcatloo of the Sciences." 2:30? i "Humanity and Its Relations." 7:3u?klrs. Sarah J. < White, II. D. i ^ Anew mash, composed and arranged for j quartet, chorus and au orchestra ol twenty-two . Eieces, by Henry P. Keens, will be performed on unday. January 4, 1874, at 10:30, at tbe Church of Ha Peter and Paul (Rev. 8. Ma'one, Pastor), Second street, < between South Second and South Third streets, < Williamsburg; admission to the body of the j church, DO cents; to the galleries, 28 cents; the , proceeds to be dlstribnted among the poor ot the parish. i The mass, which is inscribed, by permission, to Mrs. ] Oldner inec Murray) and likewise a new "Veni Creator" and a grand processional murcb. bv Mr. Keens, will be performed under the direction of the author. Anniversary and reunion services at st. , Murk's Methodist Episcopal church, Thirty-fifth 1 street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.?Rev. William F. Butler, pastor.?On Sunday, January 4, Rev. D. Curry will preach In the morning, and Rev. Cyrus Foss, D. D., | in the evening. Social meeting at 3 P. M. BLKECKER STREET UNIVER8ALI8T CHURCH, corner of Downing street? Rev. E. C. Sweetscr will preach to-morrow morning and evening, at 10% and 7% i o'clock. Morning subject?"The Old Muo and the New , Man." Evening subject?"The Rich Man and Lazarus." i Strangers are cordially invited to attend. (CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, SOUTH 8IDE FORTYJ second street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues?Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Fred Evans, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Strangers made welcome. CITY MISSION AND CHURCH EXTENSION WORK.? Presiding Elder 8. F. Brown, D. D., and Rev. William F. Abbott will speak in thu Washington square Methodist Episcopal church. Fourth street near sixth avenue, to-morrow (Sunday) morning, in behali of this work. Tbe public is cordially invited to attend. CTIIURCH OF CIIRI8T, WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH J street near Broadway.-r-Rev. W. C. Dawson will preach at 10:30 A. M. and at 7 JO P. M. Lecture to young men on the "Prodigal Son," You are cordially Invito!. CTIIURCH OF OUR 8AVIOUR.?REV. J. M. PULLMAN 1 J will preach at the hall of the standard Club, 1.464 Broadway, corner Forty-second street Sunday morning, at 10:48; evening at 7:48. Subject "Some Misconceptions of Universalism. FULTON.-REV. JUSTIN D. FULTON, D. D., PAS- ! tor Hanson place Baptist church, Brooklyn, will preach to morrow, 10% A. M. and 7% P. M. Subject in morning?"The Key that Unlocks the Problem of Christian Union." In the evening?"The Prodigal Coming to Himselt" A cordial welcome extended to all. FOURTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Second avenue.?Revuliir Sat,hath services at 10% a. M. ana 7% P. M. Sabbath School, I ill. Preaching by the paitor, Rev. Robert Mom . HW. KNAPP WILL PREACH IN THE FIRST . Mission Baptist church, in Lalght street, corner of Varlck, at10% A. M. and 7% P. M. seats tree. All are welcome. OSBORN.-DR. A. C. OSBORN, LATE OF BROOKlyn, takes the pastoral care of the Snath Baptist church, in West Tweutv-flith street, between Seventh and Eighth avennes, to-morrow, and will preach at 10% A. M. and at 7% P. M. Dr. John Dowling, the retiring Saator, will welcome the new pastor and give to kim the and of fellowship. Reformed episcopal church.?divine services will be commenced on Sunday morning. Jan. 4, at 10% o'clock. In t-teinway Hall, corner ot 1 wentv. third street and Fourth avenue. Bishop Cummins will preach. The Prayer Books ol 1781, to be used in the services, are on sale at HURLEY'S book store. Fourth avenue. corner ol'Twenty-third street, and at other principal booksellers'. RUSSTAN-OREFK CHAPEL, NO. 981 8ECOND AVBnne, near Filtlcth street ?Divine service in the Engnsn language every Sunday at eleven o'clock. All are cordially invited. RUSSIAN-ORBEK CHAPEL. NO. 951 SECOND AVEnue, near Fiftieth street.?According to the chronology ot the Eastern Church Christmas will bo celebrated next Tuesday at eleven o'clock a. m. All are cordially Invited. REV. JOHN E. COOK MAN WILL PREACH ON 8UNda.v in the Free Tabernacle, Methodist Episcopal church, Thirty-lourth street, near Eighth avenue, at 10% A. M. and 7% P. M. beau tree. Rev. j. f. m'clelland will preach in the St Lake's Methodist Episcopal church. Fnrty-tlrst street, near Hixth avenue. Sunday. 10%.A. M. The evening will be devoted to sacramental services, commencing at 7% o'clock. Strangers made welcome. _ J)ev. d. iiknry miller, d. d preaches in V Plymouth Baptist church. Tifty-nrst street west of lilts avenue, eanday, st 10% a. m., "A New Tear Sermon" and a service of song with addresses at 7% P. m. SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FOURTEENTH street, east of sixth avenue.?Rev. Samuel M. Hamilton will preach to-morrow at 10% A. M. and 5% P. M. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, REV. DR. MORGAN, RRCtor.?services Sunday. January 4?Morning prayer at 9 o'clock; litany, sermon and holy communion at 10% o'cloca; afternoon service and sermon at 3% o'clock. STEINWAY HALL?REV. WAYLAND HOYT. PASTOR, will preach In the Tabernacle Baptist church. Second avenue and Tenth street Sunday morning, at nail-past ten o'C'oca, ana in atetnway Han at a quarter to eight in the evening. Subject for evening?a sermon for the Mew Yeas?"Which Shall I Choose?" , The entertainment of the infant class of the Cornell Memorial Methodist Episcopal church, ' Seventy-sixth street, between Second ana Third avenues, will be repeated Tuesday evening, January 6, at 7)6 o'clock. Admission 16 cents. ZION CHURCH, MADISON AVBNUE. CORNER Thirty-eighth street?Rev. John N. calleher. rector. Services, Sunday, 4th January?Morning, luJU; evening, 7 2*). COD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, BAST OF JO Seventh avenne.? Pastor Rev. W. H. Pendleton preaches at 10)6 A. m. and 7)6 P. m. SALES AT AtlCTION. ' Allen a miner, auctioneer. Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Rcade street By ALLEN B. miner a brother, BATURPAYi January S, at 10)6 o'clock, at their salesrooms, 96 Chambers and 77 Keadc street. OENTF.EL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of black walnut and gilt irame Pier and Mantel Mirrors; velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, rosewood and black walnut Parlor Suits, in crimson satin and various colored reps; black walnut, oak and mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and Commodes, Lounges, Rockers, Centre and .side Tables, Etageres, Cottage Suits, spring and hair Mattresses, leather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; crockery, glass, silverplatod Ware, kitchen Utensils, Ac., Ac. Also about 200 line Steel Engravings and Chromos, handsomely trained, together with a number of line Illustrated Standard Works; also about 5,000 Imported Cigars. Albert b waldron, auctioneer. By D. W. ives, salesrooms, 1(16 Liberty stieet and 111 Cedar street. Second hand Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Ac., THIS DAVT at 11 o'clock. Including Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Crockery, Glass, Ac., removed (torn private residence; also Wood and Willow Ware, a lot Jewelry. Piano, Hewing Machines, Pictures, Shades, Stoves, Ac. Arch. Johnston, auctioneer-office and Salesroom, 37 Nassau strrct, opposite the Post office ; Horse Auction Mart, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near University piace. household furniture, desks, mirrors, ac. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell, this day (Saturday,) at ll))i o'clock, at the Salesroom. 37 Nassau street, a large assortment ot Household and Office Furniture, Desks, Ac. Also a line of Gentleman's and Youths' Furnishing Goods; also the Furniture and Fixtures ot a Restaurant, with which the sale will commence. Augustb martines, auctioneer. Magnificent Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Kronses, Paintings Parlor Suits, public auction, on THIS DAY, Saturday, 3(1 West 15th st, between 5th and flth avenues, commencing 10M A. M. Magnificent rosewood Pianolorte . celebrated maker; Parlor Suits, Crand Duchesse, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade; Velvet, Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, Clocks, Ornaments, rosewood, walnut Chamber Furniture, Mattresses. Extension Table, Ruflct, China, Glass, silver Ware. Cutlery, Ac. ; also Furniture servants' apartments. Sale peremptory. By order oi M. B. Chapman, Esq. a l'ction notice.?henry zinn, auctioneer, f\ I I a IkUrlaw OAmn.annlnw ? IMS ~1~1 k .11 sk. elegant Furniture contained in private residence 11 East 20ih it. near Broadway, comprising every article necessary lor genteel housekeeping, viz.Rosewood Pianoforte, cost $1)60; elegant Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Mirrors. Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings; a'so bedroom, dining room, basement and kitchen Furniture. Auction notice.-i,a roe and positive hale TUIS (Saturday) MORNING, Jan. 3, U7* commencing at 11 o'clock, at private Ave story brown stone mansion No. 120 West 23d street, near Ath avenue.?Over $40,Oft) worth elegant Household Furniture, steinway and Chlckerlng Pianofortes; four rich Parlor suits, in satin, Ac.; Tables, Mirrors. Carpets, Curtains, Paintings. Bronzes, Bookcase, Hooks, Ac.; Bedroom suits. Mattresses, feather Beds, Blankets, Redding; basement and kitchen Furniture, Ac. bale positive, in lots, by catalogue. LUKE FlTZuKRALD, Auctioneer. Auction hale.-apction hale of handsome: Household Furniture, THI8DAY (SATURDAY), 10H o'clock, private residence 210 West Twenty ftrst street, near .seventh avenue. Parlor 8ulta. in Mtln and plush; two niagniucent octave rosewood Pianofortes, Centre Tables, Easy Chairs, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, Bronzes, Paintings, 3 Hookcases, LibrarvTables, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Rureaus, Wardrobes Washstands, Lounges, 31 hair and spring Mattresses, rep and haircloth Mutts, Extension Table, sideboard, dining Chairs, Hilverware. Crockery, hall and kitchen Furniture and every neeemry household article. N B.-Bnle positive. ROBERT C CASH IN, Auctioneer. Tor 8hongood. auctionf.er, will sell tiii9 da Y. at 2)i o'clock, at 637 Eighth nvenue. Pictures, Gents' Furniahma Unishsss^sinui* tin mju. RK H F, JANUARY 3, 1874. sales at auctiom. A UCTION?THIB fHATWRDAY) MORNING, JAW. 3. AT cV I0X o'clock. At the flee story residence 104 East 'wenty-fifth street, near Madison and Fourth avenue ? 'aror Bulls, covered with satin brocaiel and reDs; rosevood 7H octave Pianoforte , BOO yards Velvet, Brussels arpets, Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains. Bronzes. Vases, 'locks, Etagcres. Tables, Badsteds. Bureaus, Washstands, <sttresses, Bedding, l.ouogez. Chairs, Kockers, Class, thlna. Silver Ware. Cutlery. Sideboard. Extension Tutie, Ac.; 276 lots usciui|Household Furniture by catalogue. ERNEST RuTH, Auctioneer. By virtue of an execution m. davis, aucMoneer, will sel. this day, at 10% o'clock, at No. 10 'hrlstopner street, a large quantity of llousehold Furliture, consisting of Bureaus, Heasteads, Washstands, Extension Tables, Pier Glasses, Parlor Suits, fine Brusels and Ingrain Carpets, Mattresses, Pillows. Bolsters, Juilts, Sheets, Blankets and large lot of Oilcloths, Ac. ij order of A. Hp logs teen. Marshal. Dealers are invited. [8. weinberger, auctioneer. ? Large and attractive sale this day (Ratnrdny), Januiry 3, at No. 16% Bowery, at 2 o'clock P. M., of a variety >t general Merchandiae. about 4<J0 yards of Flannel. Household Furniture, Parlor Bolts, in r?p and brocatel; :wo Pianos and Stools, two iron Bafes, .~>ofa Beds, Stove, narble top Table, Sideboard, Bookcase, three Showcases and Contents. Clocks, Perfuuiayy, Gold and Silver Watches. Sewing Machines, one Baining Tub, Blankets, kc., Harness and a large and general assortment or i.iquors. w lues ( hampagnes, cigars, smoking Tobacco, kc., Ac. Dealers especially Invited. J P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.?MORTGAGE SALE oY . TRAVER A WRIGHT, this day, at 10^ o'clock. By virtue of a chattel mortgage, all the Furniture and Barroom Fixtures of the large boarding house No. 333 aveuue A. viz.Wardrobes. Sofas. Cbairs. Bureaus. Tables. Bed deads, Lounges, 16 German leather Beds, Mattresses, Bedding, Mirrors, Stoves, Pictures, Dining and Kitdhen Furniture, Barroom Fixtures. Ac. B. LKVENSON, Attorney lor Mortgagee^ TBOOABT ?BY BOGART A BISHOP, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms. No. 1 North William street, mortgage sale Household Furniture, Lounges, Parlor Suits, Rockers, Bureaus, Waahstands, Wardrobes, black walnut Bedsteads, Beds, Bedding, Stoves; also lot Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Ac. EDWARD PETTENUEK, Auctioneer. MARSHAL'S SALE.?BY VIRTUE OF AN KXECUliou delivered to me, 1 will sell at public auction shout 140 pounds mixed Tea, on January 3, 1874. at II o'clock A. M.. In Irout of the court House, Fiity-seventh street, between Third and Lexington avennes. ALBERT WEBER, City Marshal. CITY REAli ESTATE. rOK SALE. Central. A?NEW SUPERB DWELLINGS CHEAP.-18 EAST Fifty seventh street, 20 West Fifty-sixth street. No. 1 East Kilty-tliird street: h itth avenue, 520, 533, 584, 1)24. 781. V. K. STEVEN SUN. Jr.. 11 Pine street. A GOOD INVESTMENT.?FOR SALE, AT A LOW price, on Twenty-third street, near Fourth avenue, a tour story browu stone House, 26x60x100. E. H. LUDLOW A CO., No. 3 Pine street. For sale?in thirty-second street, between Fifth avenue and Broadway, four story high stoop Drown stone House, 26x71x100, in fine order, with immediate possession. RIKER, HES8E A CO., No. 5 Pine street. Murray hilu-for sale, a bargain, hand. some House, new. three story high stoop brown slone: all improvements. Apply on premises. 149 East Thirty-seventh street. D. T. KENNEDY. Builder. W?lt Side. For sale?several desirable dwellings, well located. In Filth, Eighth and Ninth wards; houses in good order, replete with every Improvement and convenience: prices from $10,500 to $17,000; easy terms. Also several medium first class three and four stone Iront Houses on best streets in Twenty-second ward, lust west ol Broaowav. Particulars and permits with JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. BltOOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE a mix irn t i?t JJERALD BRANCH OFFICE?BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONO ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDINO, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS' AND AGENTS' DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET. BROOKLYN. For sale-a very pleasant house -, has reveral Urge rooms, with 2,^ acres excellent land; location high and healthy; near steain and horse cars: within 2k miles of the ferries; price $7,000; BARTLETT, llutter, 68 Fourth street, Brooklyn,JJ. D. For sale or to leasr-two large faotorles (connected), with 60 horse power Engine; good light; will sell for one-third less than its value. C. II. REYNOLDS. 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg._ d?Qr; PER MONTH.-A I0-ROOMKD brick house, ?OaJ modern improvements, live minutes from terries or Navy Yard. 36 Hampden street and Flushing avenue. Itelercnce required. Inquire of owner on premises. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. AT TARRYToWV-A ND ALL ALONG THE EAST bank of the hgons, furnished and nnturnished Houses and Cottages tor sale and to let, with Immediate possession, at very low prices. Maps, photographs and Full particulars with S. EMBERHON, 660 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE! AND TO REST. INTENDING TO TRAVEL?WILL LET COUNTRY Residence, 19 miles from New York (40 trains daily), very cheap. Including Furniture, Wagons, Horse, Cows, Poultry, 200 Fruit Trees; Immediate possession, if necemar>t security required; iwlendid home for a year or more. Address GOOD KOOr CO., 34 Broadway. l/\ ACRE FRUIT rARXS, fSOO; CONVENIENT TO 1U Mew York market; no payment for five years; larger Karma, 11,000 and upward. German and English pamphlet* U Broome street. ?MONTHLY.-COSEY COTTAGE ON BANK OF ipUtJ Hudson. 11 rooma, partially furnished; .SO minutes from city; three quarters acre ground; healthy location. Also first class furnished city House. Call at 120 West Forty-second street joo nnn ?A good house and four acres at Tenafly, N. J., and a large number of Lots In the city of Blnghamton, N. Y., all free and clear, will be exchanged for stock of Hardware or a general Country Store, no brokers. Address box 76 New Hoc he He (N. Y.) Host office. HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A -LOTS CLOSE BY FIFTH AVENUE, AND CASH for first class House; elegant Place near Irvlngton, on Hudson, free and clear, for city House. W. POOLEY, No. 4 Pine street. A LARGE TRACT OF DESIRABLE LAND IN TENnessee and Alabama for sale or exchamre for Merchandise by a Western man now in city. Address Room 23 French's Hotel. CTHOIOE, FREF. AND CLEAR LOTS AND CHOICE OF J 15 Houses, lightly mortgaged, for Dry Goods, only 18 miles from Now York. Call on JAMES U BOOWELL, a practical printer, thoroughly familiar with and experienced in proof reading. Address, with reierences, Ac., P. B. ill Main street, hahway, N. J. For sale and exchange-several tracts of Land on railroad lines on Long Island ; one of 400 acres, neor depot; one-third cash; balance in good Merchandise : Country Seats and Farms to exchaugc. Apply to BREWSTER WOOD, No. 9 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. ijiun aijo v/ n rjav/ii a.'uii?-at o nimicrvn i. r Conn., a handsome English Villa Residence, beaiitifolly situated. on the sound ; value $18,000; will purchase City Keaideuce not over $30,000. A. K. PHILLIES, 837 Broadway, office 11. HARLEM.-WANTED TO PDltCHASE, A SMALL House, from $8.0u0 to $12,(XX), in a good neighborhood, for which will be given part of a gentleman's stable, top and open Wagon, Phaeton, Ac., all new, at low prices; balance cash. Address box 170 Herald office. I WILL EXCHANGE THREE POLL LOTS IN 127TH street, near Fourth avenue, with frame Dwelling, lor first class House in Harlem or New York; good location. Address, with mil particulars, KINO, Yotikers. TO EXCHANGE?A SPLENDID PAYINO BUSINESS on Broadwy; long lease; cheap rent: for Cottage or Lots at Long Branch. Address STAFF, Herald Uptown Branch office. ITaLUABLE, fully f.quipped, unencumbered V sugar Plantation, ela-e by New Orleans (owned in New York), exchangeable for large tract low priced Mineral Lands or other eligible property : plantation needs no repairs and has good basis for profit in cane planting. Ac. Principals address PLANTATION OWNER, box 8.62ft Post office, New Yorkclty. Wanixsu?u.1 iiiihii Air.nuA, i itu uiuAfia ?nu Houses In exchange lor a auperb Country Seal, near Allendale, on Erie Katlruail; will put In flO.OOU rash, alao want a good House or Store In city In exchange lor a very handsome p ace at Cranlord on Central Railroad ol New Jersey: will pav cash difference. HIKER, HESSE A CO.. No. 8 Pine street. d?.X IlfWI TO 10.000 CASH AND A BROOKLYN JfciJ.uUll House unencumbered will be given tor a New York Houae or paving property. DOTY A BltCNHAOE, 23 Union equare. aqaa nno worth or improved real ?oUU.Ul'U Estate (first class and unencumbered) In tills city to exchange in one parcel lor vacant Lota, well located in this city. Apply to E, HAN FORD, ?t Broadway. ? REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED.?WE HAVE PARTIES WANTING GOOD desirable Lota, both in Harlem and Brooklyn; principals onlv need call. E. A. CONDIT A CO., Bankers and Brokers, 120 Broadway, Equitable Building, stocks. Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., bought and sold. WANTKD-FOR CASH, TWO FULL LOTB, FROM Thirtieth to Fortieth street, near Ninth avenue. Apply to HINK. COLE A GRAY, 636 Sixth avenue. POST OFFICE NOTICE. POST OFFICE NOTICE.?THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, for the week ending Saturday, January 3, IS74, will close at this office as follows:?on on Wednesday at II X A. M., on Thursday at It) A. M. and on Saturday at 12 M. THOMAS L. JAMES, Postmaster YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, dbC. SCHOONER. 279 TONS BURTHEN, COPPER FASTened, well found, will sell lor ImII vu!' < or exchange tot>e*i Estate, J. COUUX. ^a?t tu...viith gUeek ERA! EUROPEAN NT KA MM H I PH. r\NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. TUB GENERAL TRANHATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels oo this favorite route for the Continent will sell from uier No. to North River. as followse8T. LAURENT, Lacbesnez Saturday, January 10 PKREIRE. Darure Saturday, January 2i AMKRlouE. Rouasan Haturday, February 7 EUROPE. Lemarlv. Baturdav. February 21 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including wine) TO BREST OR HAVRE:? First Cabin, $126. Second Cabin, $76. Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers going to or returningirom tne Continent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomiorta of crossing the channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GKOKUK MACKENZIE. Agent, 58 Broadway. (TUNARD LINK. J NOTICE. WHIS the view of diminishing the chances of collision, the steamers of this line will hencefortn take a specihed course lor all seasons of (he year, On tne outward passage, from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of AO at tS latitude, or nolhlug to the north of 43. On tne homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 90 at 12 latitude, or nothing to the north ol 42. TUB BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. rKOH NEW YOKE. SHOE BOSTON. CUBA W'sdav, Dec. 31 HAM ARIA...8a'day, Jan. 3 CALABRIA..W'sday. Jan. 7 HECLA fla'day, Jan. 10 ALGERIA. .W'sday, Jan. 14 OLYMPUS.. Sg'day, Jan. 17 RUSSIA....W'sday, Jan. 21 MARATHON.b'day, Jan. 21 JAVA W'sday. Jan. 28 PARTHIA...Sa'dav, Jan. 3l and every following Wednesday and Saturday riom New York. Steamers marked thus do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, $80t $100 and $1:10 gold, according to accommodation. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, $30, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts ol EuroDe at lowest rates. ji"or freight and cabin passage apply at the companv's office, No. 4 Bowling Oreen. For steerage passage at ill Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES 0. FRANCKLYN. Agent, or to P. H. DU VEKNET, Clark and Randolph streets. Chicago. 111. UT4TK LINE. u NEW IUHK H) ULAHUUW, Ijl V KM rUU Li. BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from pier :16 North Klver ?? follows STATU jK PENNSYLVANIA Saturday, Jan. 10 state ok virginia Saturday. Jan. 24 STATU OK GEOBOIA Saturday. Feb. 7 And every altercate Saturday thereafter, taking passen?ers at through rates to all parts of Oreat Britain and reland. Norway. Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Drafts for ?1 and upwards. For freight or passage apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN A CO.. Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Steerage office, No. 44 Broadway. Great western steamship link. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this line will sail from pier IS East River as follows-? GREAT WESTERN, stamper Saturday, Jan, 3 ARRAGON, Western. Wednesday. Jun. 14 Cabin passage, 970; Intermediate, >44; steerage. $311, currency; excursion tickets. $120. Apply to the Agent, 70 -^trect^^ ^ ^ North german lloyd steamship company. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamantp RilEIN, Cantain B. Brtckenstein, will sail on Saturday, January 3. at 2 P. M.. from Bremen pier, foot ot Third street. Hoboken. to be followed by the steamship WKSER, Captain W. Willtgerod, on Saturday, January 10. rates of passage to london, havre and b remen, payable in gold or its equivalent In currency. First Cabin $130 Second Cabhi 72 Oft OIVCIU^C.M* ' ^ For freight or passage apply to 0KLR10HS * CO., Agents, No. 3 Bowling Green. WHITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES RAIL New and full-powered steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, irom Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. BALTIC January d, at 3 P. R. OCEANIC January 10, at 1? A. M. REPUBLIC January 17, at 3 P. M. ADRIATIC January 34. 10 A. M. CELTIC January 31, at3 P. is. ?From the White Star Docks. Pavonia ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all daises unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is telt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers. Hates?Saloon, 330, gold; return tickets, 9140, gold; steerage, $30, In currency. . _ Those wishing to send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates?$33, currency. Passengers booked to and (Tom all parts ot America to Paris. Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, Ac. Drafts from ?1 upwards. For inspection ot plans and other information apply at the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to Continental porta K. J. COKT19. Agent. THE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mall steamship CIMBRIA, Captain C. L. Brandt, will sail on Thursday, Jan. 8, 1874, at 3 P. M., lor Uarobnra. taking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cberbourgand Hamburg. P,?, r.hin > Upper Saloon, $130. First Cabin, J saloon. 9Ti Steerage. $30, payable in United ?tat?? gold, UAMMONtA will sail January 15, 1374. KUNHARDT A CO., C. B. RICHARD A BOAS, General Agents General Passenger Agents. (1 Broad street. New York. 61 Broadway, New York. nationalise. notice. This company takes the risk o< insurance (up to $500,000 In gold) on each ol its steamers, thus giving passengers the best possible guarantee lor safely and the avoidance of danger at sea. , . The most southerly route has always been adopted bv this company to avoid ice and headlands. From piers No. 44 and 47 North River. TO UUEENBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL SPAIN.8at., Jan. 3.3P.M. EGYPT...Bat. Jan.17, 3PM CANADA.Bat, Jan 10.10 AM GREECE.Sat, Jan. 24.IU AM FOR LONDON DIRECT. DENMARK, Sumner (no date) CabUi passage, S70, $80, currency. Steerage. $29, currency. Return tickets at reduced rates Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the Company's office, No- <9 Broadway. F. W. J. HURsr, Manager. Anchor line. steamers sail from pier 20 North River, New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ETHIOPIA Sat., Jan. 3 MACEDONIA.Wed., Jan. 21 CALEDONIA..Wed , Jan. 7 ELVS1A Sat, Jan. 24 AUSTRALIA...Sat. Jan. 10 CAsTALIA.. - Wed., Jan. 27 OLYMPIA Wed., Jan. 14 ANOLIA 8at, Jan. 31 VICTORIA sot.. Jan. 17 TR1NACR1A.. .Wed., Feb. 4 The passenger accommodations on the steamers of this line sre unsurpassed for elegance and comfort Cabin staterooms are all on npper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation. CABIN PA88AQE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, WED. STEAMERS, $<5 and $13. Return. $130, currency. BAT. STEAMS RB, $63 and $73. Return, $130, gold. STEERAGE PASSAGE. To Olasgow^ Liver^ooU( London, ^tiueenstown, London Tickets for passage to or from any seaport or raijway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent issued at the lowest rates. DRAFT8 FOR ANT AMOUNT AT CURRBNCT RATES. Company's office. No. 7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENStown and Liverpool. Sailing every Tuesday. WISCONSIN, Freeman January 6, at 8:15 A. M. NEVADA, Korivthe January 13, all JO P. M. From pier M North River. Cabin passage, $80, gold ; Steerage. $30, cnrrency. Prepaid tickets, $33, currency. Passengers booked to and from Paris, llamborg. Nor* way and Sweden, Ac. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates Apply to WILLIAMS A QUION. ft Broadway IN MAN LINE. FOR QUERNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Mail steamships are appointed to sail as follows:? CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday. Jail. 3, 3 P. M. CITY OF ANTWERP ... Saturday. Jan. 10, II A. M. CITY OF BROOKLYN Saturday, Jan. 17. 2 P. M. CITY OF BRUSSELS Saturday, Jan. 2t, 10 A. M. and each snccecding Saturday and Thursday, trom pier ?S North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. CABIN, $70, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommodation. Round trip tickets at low rates. STEERAGE?To Liverpool. Queenstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid certificates $32, currency. I'awengcrs alto forward?<l to Havre. Hambnrg, Sweden. Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates. Drafts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office. No. IS Broadway. For steerage passage, at XI Broadway or pier U North River. JOHN O. DaI.K, Agent, or to O'Donnell k Faulk, 403 Chestnnt street, Philadelphia. M. S. Creagh, 103 state street, Boston. F. C. Browu, 33 South Clark street, corner Lake, Chicago. Wm. Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. For cardiff bristol, london and all other points in England and Wales. The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail from Pennsylvania Railroad whart, Jersey City, as follows;? DELTA (chartered) December 13 PEMBROKE January 10 First cabin passage, >75 and >80 currency; second cabin, >56. currency; steerage, >30 currency. Prepaid steerage certificatesfrom Cardiff, >83, currency. Drafts for ?1 and upwards. For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER A CO.. Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Pacific"mail rtbamshif linr. Ureat reduction In rates ot freight and passage. The magnificent steamships of this line will leave pier 43 Nor^h River ?ew York, lor Asplnwall at 13 o'clock, noon, a! follows: ? January 3, 1874, RISING STAR, Captain Jones, for freight only. Janusry 8, 1874, COLON, Captain Conner, passengers and iraignt. January 17. 1874, CITY OF PANAMA (new), Captain ?, freight only. January 34,1874, aCaPULCO, Captain Qray, passengers and freight , _... Connecting at Panama with the large and apl^nala steamships of this Uno for San Francisco, and a so connecting at the Isthmus with steamers for Central American and south Pacific porta RATES OF PASSAGE. New York to San Franclsoo?Cabin, >100 or >110, currency, according to location. Kiw York to San Francisco?Sieerage, Wo. currency. steamers of this line tor Japan and China leave San Francisco on the 1st ot rrery month. For freight and passage or other Information apply at the company's office, pier 43 North River,loot. oT Canal street, New York. RUKCH HATCH, vice President and Managing Director. H. J. JBauuv. Suoarlolaadsui. I ^D. PRICB FOUR CENTS. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS.^ NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA SHIPPERS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINB. steamship RISING ST A K, Captain June*, will be despatched from pier 43 North River, New York, at Doon, January S. 1874. lor Aapinwall. For rates, freight, Ac , apply at Company** office, on dock loot of Canal street. RUSUS HATCH, Vice President and Managing Director. H. j. Boluit, Superintendent _ IiH)R Hamilton and st. ueoroe, Bermuda. J/ carrying Hie United Bute* mail?The ttrat lass steamship PKRIT Kill*, master, will be despatched for the above porta frotn pier Ho- K??t River, on Wednesday, January 7. atToVlock r. M. For freight or passage, having Brat ciaaa accoramodatioBA. apply to LUSX BROTHER*. & South street. SOUTHERN LINP.. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIR3CT. The following new and Or*t claw stesmer* will sad every Wednesday, at t p. m., troin pier 20 iSast River Steamer CAUONDKLKT, Capt. MeCreery J*n- I Steamer CITY OF OALVEHTOS, Cant. Evan* Jam It Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Capt limes Jan. 21 Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON. lrapt Deerlng Jan. at Freight received daily. Through rates given to Oalvestr?n. IndiftiWilR. Rocknnrt or Arunzu* whurf KrR7.n? Sin tiago and St. Louis. Cabin uai>uiir. ian. steerage do., $25. For freight or passage riavinu superior accommodations, apply to C. u Mai.i.ohY A CO.. 153 Maiden lane. Samana bay company. Kor Puerta Plata. Samana and St. Domingo City.? The Ulilted States .Mall steamship TYBKK, Captain Delanoy, leaves pier No. 1 North River with despatch. Bills of exchange on Puerta Plata. Samana and Si Domingo City in surna to eult purchasers lor sale. For freight or passage apply to SPOKKuRD BROTHERS *? CO., 29 Broadway. Fob Havana, NASSAU, PR0GRS80 AND VERA CRUX. NEW YORK AND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, leaving pier No. 3 North River at 3 P. M. CITY OP NEW YORK (Havuua direct* Jan. 8 CLEOPATRA (Havana and Mexico) Jan. HI CITY OK MERIDa (Havana via Nassau) Jan. 15 CUBA (Havana direct) '. Jan. 17 CITY OK HAVANA (Havana direct/ Jan 2a For ,relghtor P1ssa^ajpPL)lvitoA ^ B Broadw>y IjlOR NASSAU. N. P. 1 Steamship CITY OK MERIDA will leave pier No. 3 North River, January 15, at S P. M. K. ALEXANDRE A SONS. No. S3 Broadway. J^"F,W YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday at 3 P. M., irorn pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar street), for Havana direct, as follows:? Steamship MORRO CASTLE January 8 Steamship CRESCENT CITY January 13 Steamship WILMINGTON Januarv 20 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommodations) apply to wiu JAM p rfjTDK A CQ no. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana Texas line?for galvestun, touchino at Key West, carrying the United States Mail.?The steamer CITY OF WACO, Captain Bolger, will leave pier 20 East River, on Saturday, January 3, at 3 P. M. Through bills of lading given to Houston and all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. R. R. No charge lor lorwarding in Now York. Kor (retain or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to C. H. MALLORY A CO., 163 Maiden lane, or W. p. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. ITHlR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, r The Cromwell steamship Line. The steamship GEORGE Wash IM)TON. Captain James Whitehead, will lease pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, January 3. at 3 P. M. Freight received dally. Through rates given to (ialve.-ton, Indlanota, Rock port or Aransas wharf, Brazos Santiago, St. Louis and Mobile. Oabm passage, Sao: steerage, $26. For ireight or passage apply to CLARK a SEAMAN, S6 West streeL FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINK, The steamship SHERMAN, from pier 3d North River (loot ol North Moore street'. on Saturday, January 3, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates gtven to St, Louis. Yicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Imfiaiiola. Fur freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 36 North River SOUTHERN LINE?FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The following new and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday, at 3 P. M., (Tom pier 10 East River:? Steamer CARONDELET. Capt. McCreery Jan. 7 Steamer CITY OP GALVESTON, Capt. Evans....Jan. II Steamer CITY OK DALLAS. Capt, nines Jan. 21 Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Capt. Deerlng Jan. IS Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, lndianola, Rocknort or Aransas wharf, Brazos Santiago and St Louis Cabin passage, $; 0: steerage da, $36. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, applv to C. H. MALLORY A CO., 163 Maiden lane. XTORPOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. IN DAILY LINE to Norfolk and tri-weekly to Richmond. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. From pier 37 North River, toot of Beach street, steenters leave daily at 3 P. M. for Norfolk, and passenger steamers for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond on Tuesdays. Thursdays and .Saturdays, same hour. Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tenneakoe. Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western Points, ana bv steamers st Norfolk for Newbcrn and Washu gton, X C., and other points. Office, 187 Greenwich street TRAVELLERS' GUI PIC. IAALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON I1 via Newport sod Pall River. The magnificent itusnn NEWPORT and OLD J'qj.nvv frave pierffl North River, loot of Murray street^ at all principal hotel* In the city. A. P. BACON, superintendent P~ ENN8YLVA.NIA RAILROAD. THE OBKAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL. ROUTE. Trains leave New York, from (out of Desbrosscs and ilortlaudt streets, as follows:? Express tor Harrlsburit, Pittsburg, the West and Sonth, with Pullman Palace can attached, 9 JO A. M., Aaui 8 30 P. M. Sunday 5 and 8 JO P. M. Por Baltimore, Washington nnd the South, at 8:40 A. M., Sand 9 P.M. Sunday 9 P. M. Express for Philadelphia, 8 AO. 9:30 a. M., 12:30. 3, 1, A 8.30,9 P. M , and 12 night Sunday 5, 6 10, 8:80 and IP. K. Emigrant and second class, 7 1'. M. Por Trenton at 7:20 A. M., S, 3:10 and 4:10 P. M. Sand ay 8:10 P. M. Por Newark, at 8, 8 JO, 7 30, 7:40. 8. 9. la U A. M..12 M , I, 2. 230, 3:10.3:40, 4:10, 4 30, A 5:20. 6 NO, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 7 30, 8:10, 10. 11 30 V. M. and U night Sunday, 6:20, 8:10 and 8:10 P. M. Por Elizabeth, 8. 830. 7 SO, 7^0, 8. 9. 10, II A. M. 12 1, 2, 2 30, 3:10, 3 AO, 4 :10, 4:30, 5:20, 5:40, 8, 6 :10, 8 :30, 730, 8:10. 10, 11 30 P. M. and i2 night Sunday, 521). 6:10 and 8:10 P. M. Por Rahway. 6, 630. 7 30, 8, 10 A. M.. II M? 1. I, 2:30. 3:10. 3:4a i:ia 4:30, 5 30, 5:40, 6. 6 :lu? 6:30, 8:10, 10 P. M. nnd .2 night Sunday, 5 30 and 6:10 P. M. Por Woodbrldge, Perth Araboy and South Amboy. 6 and 10 A. M., 2 30, 4 :10 and 6 P. M Por New Brunswick. 7 30 and 8 A. M., 12 M., 2, 3.10, 4 30, 5:20, 6 :W P. M. and 12 night. Sunday, 6 :lu P. M. For East Millstone, 8 a. MV, 12 noon and 4:30 P. M. For Lambertvllle and Plemlngtoa, l':W A. M. and 3 P. M. Kor Philllpsburg and Belvkiere, 3 and 4 P. M. Accommodation lor Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 7:20and 9:10 A. M., 12:30. 2, 3:10, 4 and 6:10 P. M. For Freehold. 7 ::0 A. M., 2 and 4_J. M. Por Farmingdale and Squan, 7:20 A. M. and 2 P. M. Por Pemberton and Camden, 6 A. M. and 230 P. M. Trains nrriv# u f'nllnWRFrom PitbthHiff. C'Jii) A. M 12:15 and 7:15 P. M.. dally: 11-15 A. M.. dally, except Monday. Prom Washington and Baltimore. 0115 A. M., 5:15 and 10 .27 P. H. Sunday. 6:06 A. M. and 10:27 P. M. Prom Philadelphia, 5J2.SD5. 6:50. 10:15. 11:55 A. M., 2:15. 5:16, 6:05, 8 :44, 10:27 P. M. Sunday, 5:22, 6:06, 1:50. 11 -.65 A. M., and 10-17 P. M. Ticket offices, >26. 415, 271 and 044 Broadway, No. 1 Av tor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. Emigrant ticket office, No. 8 Battery place. A. J CA88ATT. 0. M. BOYD, Jr., General Manager. General Passenger Agent Stonington line fob boston.?the BLEOant steamers RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and SatnrVaRRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday rroiu pier 33 North Ulver, at 4 P. St DRY GOODS. For sale-elegant seal skin saciJues and sets of Mink and Hudson Bay Sable, silver Pox and all the leading fashionable Pars at the most decld< d bargains ever offered In New York at shaYNK A CO.'S, manufacturers, Broadway and Tenth street NOW THAT YOU HAVE THE MONEY TAKE AHvantage of the opportunity for buying a good Seal Hncque or a set of Purs cheap. 811AYNK A CO.. Mannfacturers, Broadway and tenth street, are overstocked and are offering great inducements. Sealskin gloves and caps. Beaver Gloves and Caps. Otter Gloves and Caps. Kntrfa Gloves and Cans. First class (roods at lower price* than cen be found e lee where at SH AYN E A (JO. '8, Fur Manufacturers, Broadway and Tenth atreet. MILLWKHY AND 0KES8MAKINO. DRBB8 CUTTING?BT ONB WHO THOROUGHLY understands the business: will call and measure and (It ladiea at their own reaidencei when desired: terms 40 cents per hour. Address DESIGNEE, bos 10a Herald Uptown Branch oAca IMPORTED BONNKTS, THE LATEST STYLES, JUST received, which will be sold at hall' the coat of importation. CAMILLE DK LACY, 8KX Broadway, near Nineteenth street. LOAN OFFICES. AT WOLF BROS.', SM BROADWAY.-PARTIES DEstring to gel Loans on Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry, Silverware and Silks will he more Uberally dealt with than at any othar liousa. s t aarr nnnADWAt. OORNBR FOURTH STREET? A Liberal advance# on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Silks. Oamel'a Hair Nhawla, Lecea and Personal Propertvof every description. JAMES P. MAlTHKWa. A DVANOKH MADE TO ANV AMOUNT ON DlA A monda Watches. Jewelry, Silks. India 8aawts, Laces Merchandise In original or broken packages, or purchased at JOSEPH SOLOMON A CO.'6. ISTPnlton street.. Private office ror ladies. Established 1840. So Labia Kspanol. t fln "BROADWAY, CORNER AM ITT 8TBEKT.Monev liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, I'tanos, camel's hair Shawte, silks. Ac.; private office tor ladies, business confidential. Ml Broadway. 8. PlBUsKl. ftQC BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY 8TRBKT.UOO Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Merchandise. Several Aae camel's hair Shawls and Ladles' Pure lor sale very lew. H. OSIOBBMAN. Ol Q"BROADWAY. NEAR TWENTIETH STREET ?7lO (oldest established sad muse rvsmiawMe office*. Liberal advances on DuasonAv Waeehwa Awrsut, Jewelry, Ac. Same bought and ?c.J. ?. .. HtKK 1 OC7 BROADWAY. OYER MBBAht ERANCR l.^O I office, room B. ? Parlor w 'ahwa ?ranch No 1,107 Hrosdway kousj oimvJ uw Dhaaeeade, Watches, Jewelry.