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TH WHOLE NO. 14,386. DIBECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS?Pacb-I?? and 24 coll. ASTKOLOOY?-.'D I'AfiK?4th col. MILLIARDS?Sd PASK-Sd cu). HOARDERS WANTED?I'd 1'agb-3d and 4th cola HOARD AND LODGING WANTED-.'u Paus??b eol. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE KOB SALE?in PAtia? lit eoL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES??tb Page. BUSINESS NOTICES?5th Paob??ith col. CITY REAL ESTATE KOK SALE?'in Paob?l?t coL i;lkkks AND SALESMEN?2d Page?3th col. RLOTHING?2d Pack?4th col. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS?2d Pace?oth End 6lb cols. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS?1st Pace?6th col COPARTNERSHIPS?tmi Pace. DANCING ACADEMIES?2d Pace?4th coL DENTISTRY?2d Pace?4th col. DRY GOODS?1st Pace?6th col. DWELLING HOl?SBB TO LET, FURNISHED AND lnPURNISHED-2D Pare?2d col ^ EUROPEAN STEAMSniPS?1st Pace?5th And 6th cols. EUROPE?1st Pack?6th eol. EXCHANGE?3n Pace?3d col. FINANCIAL?ttTH Pace. FOR SALE?2d Paos?6th <?1. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? 2d Page?2d col. PCRN ITU RK?2d PaCE-BUi eol. IIBLP WANTED?FEMALES?2n Pace?5th cot HELP WANTED?MALES?2d Pace??th col. HORSES. CARRIAGES. AO.?1st Pace?2d, 3d and 4th cols. hotels?2d Pace?4th col. houses, ROOMS, ac., WANTED?2r Pace?3d eol. instruction?3d pace?aa coi. LECTURE SEASON?2d Pack?4th col. LOST AND FOUND?1st Pace?1st eol. MACHINERY?2d Page?6th col. marble mANTEL8?3d pace-3d col. matrimonial?7th Pace??th col. MEDICAL?2d Pace?4th col. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING?1st Paoe-SOi col. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS?10th paee-?th col. MUSICAL? 2p Pace?4th col. NEW PUBLICATIONS?5th Pace?6th col. PERSONAL?1st Pace?l?t col. PIANOFORTES. ORGANS. AC.?3d Pace?2d col. POLITICAL?3n Pace?3d col. PROPOSALS?3d Pace?3d eol. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES7th Pack?llth eol. property ui r or the city roR sale or to RENT?2d 1'agk?1st col. REAL ESTATE TO KXOII ANGE-2D PAGK-ltt col. REAL ESTATE WANTED-2U Pack?1st col. RELIGIOUS NOTICES?1st Pag*:?ul coL REWARDS?1st Pag*?1st col. VALES AT AUCTION?1st Pace?4th and 5th cols. SITUATIONS WA.NTED-KEMAi.E8?7tu Pag*?lit, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and dlh cols. "SITUATIONS WANTED? MALES?2d PsoK-Sth coL SPECIAL NOTICES-Ist l'ag*-lst and I'd cols SPORTING-DOGS. BIRDS. AC.?1st PAG*-2d col. THE TRADES?Ttii Pagk-SiIi col. ro LET FOR business purposes?2d Pag*?1st and 2d cols. TRAVELLERS' OUIDE-Ist PAG*-flth eol. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET2d Pack?2d and 3d cols. WANTED TO PURCHASE?3d PAG*-2d col. W ATCHES. JEWELRY. AC.?2d Pag*?ttth col. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET?2d Pa*!*?1st col. PERSONAL, Augustus b. clayton. ok california-his present residence Is desired by WILLIAM FITZliBRALD. 17 Rose it. BRADBURNE ?CHILDREN OF THE LATF. SAMUEL T. ltradhnrnc, ol Dublin, communicate Immediately pith CAPT. WEIR, care Rowland A Aspluwall, New York. Were lust heard of at Springfield, Mass. B~ ROADWAY CAR, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.?WILL lady dressed in black, who noticed gentleman itnnding, who smiled in return, grant interview, strictly conIdential ? Address G. C. OLIVER. Herald office. Beautiful eyes, can w.e not meet again ? Will they not smile Into mine Friday afternoon in tbe taee and Sunday morning on 5th av.,near 45th at.I Willing ,o be yours forever. FIFTH AVENUE, Herald office, upown branch. EAREST N?THOUSAND THANKS FOR SWEET note; every feeling and thought la reciprocated. Do erite to me soon again. E. DOROTK?6" P. M.-SO FAR HAVE" RECEIVED"NO letter; aeen no one ; heard nothing, lluve patience, aith and confidence. Beware of raise representations or let?rs. FRED-CALL WEDNESDAY "MORNING, JANUARY 12. Will be at home. 359. | F TIIE" BLACK EYED ASSASSINATOR WILL CALL 1 at Dr. G. Brown's old house. East 27th at., he can And Jlara, late oftho cottage 101, or address CLARA, box 104 Herald Uptown Braucb office. Papa, darling?come; your evf.ry wish shall )>e my pleasure. You left so abrnptlv. My heart Is broken. We were both to blame. 1 ask forgiveness. MATTIE. ^lO RESUME ?TO-DAY, AT ONE, WITHOUT FAIL.WTl L THE BEAL'TIFUL LADY WHO RECOGNIZED gertleuiac on M uidar. 23d It , Broadway, after In tlotre s'o e, to< k green ea', favor him with her acqua tit nea Address CONFIDENCE, Herald Uptown Branch iffiea. EWUIOlbV \OTH KS. Baptist city mission-a public meeting will be held on Tuesdav evening, J anrar.v II, at 7 -45, I the Central Baptiat ehurCb, 42d St., between Broadway and'tbav. Addrasses are expected from Mr. Henrv M. Sander* on "New York City Our Centre for Evangelistic Work," and from Rev. Halscy W. Knapp on "Successful Mission Work, Illu?trated by the Re-nlts of First Mission Baptist Church." The singing by a aelect qnartet led by Mr. Mother. p RACE ROYAL, THE SHEPHERDESS. CHOSEN BY I T God, will apeak under the Supreme influence and describe your deceased friend* and give names, Tuesday eventig, at 8, at Cooper Institute, room 24. Admission, 25c. LOST AND FOUND. IOST IN OLD SLIP OR NEIGHBORHOOD, POCKETJ book, containing money and papers. Finder by return?C papers and keeping money will oblige H. W. HAAS, 88 Water st. I 08T?BEFORE BLUNDER'S. BROADWAY. BR LOW J 21st at., a Russia leather Pocket book. A liberal reward d returned to address writteu within. IOST?I if B RO ADWAY CAR, SATURDAY. 4:30 P. M. J between lSih and 45th ?ts., a lady's goldWatch; old line . nnaer win oe rewarded. Address CHARLES UD.NGDON'. 241 Pearl it. OST?ON SUNDAY MORN'IN'Q. IN BROADWAY CAR. A a Sealskin Muff Finder will be liberally rewarded by elurning it to 42 Writ 39th >t OBT.?WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, ON BROAD A way and 1 Ith at., a Black aad Tan Slut: answer* to tbo tame or Lottie: (10 reward will be given at 80 Greenwich n., corner 12th et. r"osfIIoN SATURDAY EVENING LAST. A LONG, A black Pocaetbook, with owner'* name, and business tardi encloied: alio a number of Railroad Passes, Letters, Ic. A handsome reward will be paid to the finder by adIrasslng H.. box 142 Herald office. Lost?sifS3ay afternoon, in inoino fboji ivrii et. to Waverlev place, a child's Locket and Chain: Carrie engraved on the locket. The finder will be enitably awarded if returned to No. 84 West SUh at. ORT-AN OPEN FACE ENGLISH PATENT LEVER Watch, No. 9.945: prlTate mark, 7,212. The finder will receive a liberal reward by applying at room 20, No. 145 Broadway. No question* asked. I" OST-BMALL" SCOTCH TERRIER, BLACK BOOT. A mixed gray face, brass collar and bine ribbon ; answers to the name of "Beauty." Liberal reward will be given by eturning to 246 West 23d st. It K \\ ?ty REWARD?LOST. ON SATURDAY NIGHT. IN 5^^ the vicinity of Christopher and Bleecker sis., a clutter tebble Earring. Return to 680 Greenwich st E. K. THOMAS. ff?~ REWARD-LOST, A GOLD CORAL EARRING. r< ) at Germauia Assembly Rooms Saturday evening; no juestinns asked. P. MCLAUGHLIN, 2ilT> Canal st. Js-- REWARD -g tit n ET "brooch LA FT KYENINO. ?') coins from East 41st st to llearn's, 6th ar. and 23d it.: no questions, l.'al West 23d st. C. M. GUY. - REWARD -LOST. MONDAY EVENING A BLACK JG) and Tan Dog; answers to the name of Pony. Re nrn him to 139 Wast 26th at. #?itj\"REWARD NO QUESTIONS ASKED) KOR THE return of the C)\ercoat taken from GOI.DER .1 KOItlNSUN a 1 uotivr.ip:i x.oumt. 1*1 lirosdwav, od SaturUy l*?t. tkinn REWAKD.-GOLD, MOON PUA.SF. CALKSJJ* LUU d?i Wxifh, No I'J.MJ, A. ixpot, maker; charm and crystal pcndnnt. lost night lanuarv I. Reward paid, and aio question* arked, by add--es*lnR A. MARKER. cl|<ar store, corner Oelsnccy and Cbrysllo sts LIBERAL~ItewARD W11.1. HE PAID ANII NO questions asked for tlx# return of the jewelry and lacs rl.awl taken trom the house 485 Wn-hinxton avenue on Wednesday. Do ember 22. Addrces GEORGE A. WOOD, !*> lire km an ft. N. V. SPEC I Ale ROTICSS. A ?soda water, mineral waters, ginger Ales, sparkling Wines njauufsrture of complete outIlia of Apparatus ana Material*, wttlt lull instructional all dapartmenta of manufarture. bottling and di?pensing; exriualve riclita lu drelraMe territory; catalogues free. JOHN MATTHKwd, Hrst avmue. Twenty-aixth and Tweulyaeeentb streets, New York. MKRIGAM INSTITCTE?A STATKD MEETING OF the American Institute will be hald on Thorsday the ll'th day of January, at 8 o'clock, P. M . at tha Hall of tho New V? rk Historical Society, ?'d ar. cor. Iltb at. CUAd. MoK. l.RO.-iKH, Kr. | s#Or ALL MIDDLE aoed and rorxo MEN 8CKPBRIMO flrom dehtiity, the result of their own folly, should eontult Dr. X, D?F. Cl'RTIS. whose cortaiti cure It the esp*"inra of 26 years. Specialty. Office and residence 207 Wait I2d at. A ?ISAAC U. BOYt'X. 307 BROADWAY, LAWYER V. Divorcer obtained promptly withont puollcItT; deser Ham. incompatibility, hahltnal drtinkannera. infidelity. Inhntian treatment, conviction of felony. Passports obtained. A? ROYAL HAvAN"ATILOTTE?Y7 Drawing January 21, IN76. t prlia of Soanlsb dollar* *1^0.000 I priie of Spaniah doliara 50.000 ! prtrea of, each. Spanish dollars 2'..noo t prlre of. - pnalsh dollnrt in.triO pcixe ot. Spanish doliara 6,000 German Government Lotteries, roll explanatory circular* frae . , - K TflEODOR 7.SCHOCH. Foxl oAca boj 5>L ll?) y?,.? , ? . y?w V rk A? KENTUCKY STaTK LU1TKRIK4 Of J. B. SMITH A CO. . . ,"*Tt'c*r-?T*? CLA*t 221, roR 1878. ,4* ^ ?1- -0 ??. a?. 13. 17. 52. ,Q .""T?c" mrE-riAM 222. roR 1876. >, ** ? 8,5 ]1' 74, 8, 28. Ali .rt-t. ?<ldr?w B. NATHAN, box 4.B7D Toil #?ea. ft?r York city. DI.tr.ASKS OK MRN ANI> IMPORTANT MKDICAL AND Sr.rrloai a tpodaHr IIK.VRT A. DANIKLR, ? 0., 114 LM?rW>R Rk.. aaar 2Mb li OIBc. h?i from 8 A :e ne NEW SPECIAL NOTICES. A."A -A- _ to middle-aged men. The Importance of the healthine? of the nervous system among middle aged men eannnt be overestimated; it* power over life and death and the direct bearing which it har on human hwppiucss seems to be geauguued. ita capabilities, ita qualities and ita power*; the importance of ita healthful preservation, ita moderate uaea, the dancer of overtaxing it, whether through thought, study, or tnteuae ap|ilication in mental investigation and research; whether by the absorbing attention necessary to the conduct of complicated ana momentous business interests, or by the excessive indulgence of the appetites and propensities of the system. All these are proper subjects lor consideration, as also the knowledge of what is moderation, what is excess, and when these exist the absolute necessity of promptly seeking advice from an expert who. for a lung series of years, has dovoted bis whole tims and attention to the study. Investigation and treatment of all the maladies of this important department, to accurately determine the diseased conditions, their nature, causes and origin, whether arising from the want of exercise, its irregularity or excess, and who, from bit experience and practice, has learned to discover at once the derangement and as promptly apply the remedy, thus avoidiug the painfully alow feeling alter the truth, eo common to the inexperienced xnd so annoying to the patient, who, rery naturally, want* to know without delay what it the matter, th* extent of the derxncci ent, the probabilities of recuperation and the time required. A striking example of the value of experience and practical observation, as wall as the usetulnesa of the prompt application of suitable remedies, it found in the important statement, coming, not from one. but a dosen public institutions. not only at home hut abroad, that a very large proportion of those who suffer from mental disturbance and absolute insanity parmanentlv recover, wbn are placed under treatment within a year after the first symptoms have manifested themselves. ir the i ntellectnal department of the brain hat become exhausted by intense mental application, depriving it of the power of oonnected thought, it can only recover its strength by being properly fed and nourished by the use of certain systematic methods. It is precisely to in every other department, whether of appetite, propensity or passion, each requiring a different remedy for its recuperation and different meaus for bringing them up from their overworked aud exhausted conditions. The importance of this branch of medical practice can scarcely be overrated, for it reaches even to the perpetuation of family names, the securing of hereditary titles and the retention of estates in the same family. Froin a long and large experience in this direction I hare been able to command by iny success the thankful appreciation of some of the first families in the city and nation ; and 1 certainly can communicate much to cultivated minds in connection with my practical experience in what pertains to the over-exercise of every department of the nervous system and the meaus of recovering their powers, whether of brain, appetite, propensity or passion. HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D? 144 Lexington av., near 20th st. Hours, 8 to \ AVANA LOTTERY.?NEXT DRAWINtl. J A.N I'A It Y 21, 1870. Highest prise, $100,000; whole amount of prises. $.i4O.0U0. for particulars address B. MARTINEZ A CO., Bankers, 10 Wall St., in the basement. Box 4,882 Post office. K?CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESS?IM PROVED method. Instantaneous relief. Permanent cures. Dr. STODDARD. No. 8 West 14th sL^ ?KENTUCKY STATE 8INULE NUMBER grand distribution. on me xiavane jneu. SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO, Managers. $300,000 cub gifts. Whole tickets, $10. All prises paid in full, without deduction. To be drawn January 29. Rural Havana of Cuba draws January 23. Address PARKS, K.MEKSON A CO.. 180 Broadway, or box 3,272 Post office. ?OFFICIAL DRAWING KENTUCKY LOTTERIES. SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO.. Managers. KltKTUCXY ? KXTRA CLASS HO. 113. JAHt'AHT 10, 197(1. 5, 73, 44, 3, 53, 61. 51, 13. 63, 22. 9, 30, 13. KXHTUCKT?CLASS HO. 114. JANUARY 10, 1876. 31. 35, 66, 4, 64. 25, 9. 77, 63, 1. 3 . 36. HKHHY-KXTRA CLASS NO. 18, JANUARY 10, 1876. 27, 59, 42, 21, 83, 71. 58, 33. 52. 60, 73, 64, 37. HKNRY?CLASS NO. 14, JANUARY 10, 1878. 53. 62. 10. 5, 3. 88, 8, 78. 29, 26, 22. 55. Full Information by spmying to or addressing J. ClL'TE, 200 Broadway. Box 4,! '. Post office. K -CHRONIC CAT.IRRH. DEAFNESS, NEURALGIA . thoroughly ami permanently cured by Dr. Keek's celebrated method; consultation and trial free. Also, PILES OR HEMORRHOIDS successfully treated In two to four weeks without the knife, ligatures, cmiAtir or any of (heold and painful remedies; r.o money required till a complete cure Is effected; the worn cases solicited. Dr. tlOYT. 21 West 24th St.. New Vork. K -SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO.'8 ORAXD monthly distribution, on tbe Havana plan, to bo drawn January 29; aNo Royal Havana, of Cuba, to be drawn January 23. Pu I infortunium by applying to or addressing J CLUTE, 206 Broadway. Box 4,909 Post office. VTERVOl'S EXHA"8TIOX.-A MEDICAL BSSAY, , ' comprising a ser.es of lectures delivered at Kohn's Museum of Anatomy, New York, on the cause and cure of Premature Decline, eh uving Indisputably how lost health may be regained, affording a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage and tbe treatment of nervous and pliysical debility, being the result of 90 years' experience. Price 25 rente. Address the -ether. Dr. L J. KAHN, office and residence 51 Ens^ luiiyet. .4* > wejlnrt. , Royal Havana lottery -next drawing January 7. 1875. Capital prise, $100,000. Prizes cashed. Information famished. Highest rates paid for .Spanish hills, governments, Ac. TAVLOR A CO., Bankers, No. II Wall ?t. ROYAL SAXON LOTTERY. Brunswick and Hamburg Lotteries. Royal Havana Lottery. WACH8MAN A CO , Bankers, Post office box 3.316. 75 and 77 Nassau st. THE GERMAN AMERICAN BANK.-NEW YORK, January 10, 1876.?At the regnlar annual electlou held this day tbe following gentlemen were duly elected directors for the ensuing veer?vis., Philip Bissinger, Then. Dreier, Adolph Engler, George Gravenhorst, Marcellus Hartley, Joshua Hendricks, Gerhard Janssen, Frederick Kuhne, Alexander Kllugeuberg, M. H. I.evln. Frederick Meiesner, Emit Magnus. Erancia Moran, John K. Pupke. lleury Ro rboll, J. M. Thorburn, Joseph Sell email, 0. linger, Frederick Von Ueruuth and C. A. Zoebisrh. H. KOCHOLL. President. YITlLLIAM THOROl'GHUOOD JO.VEF HAS NO CONTV nection with me nor my establishment Anv information as to his wlierabonts will be rewarded bv Colonel .MONSTEKY, at the New York School of Arine and Boxing, 619 Hit. av. $')nn nnn -WYOMING lottery drawsjan^UU.Ul/Vt uary 13. Capital prize, Rio.000. Tickets $t; six $5. Circulars mailed free. ALLEN A CO., 79 Nassau St., New York. RPOKTINO? DOG.4, 1IIK0N, xSfcO. IpOR SALB-A BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN GREYHOUND and Black and Tan Slut; weight, 4 pounds; age, IS months; tbe handsomest animal In the city; only $5J; cheap at $2<X). Apply at fruit store 2(13 6th av. FOR 8AI.E-A BLACK GORDON SETTER BITCH; 6 months old; pedigree furnished; of rare form and beauty and great intelligence: price, $50. Address SPORTSMAN, 27 West 26th st. T1TANTKD?A HUNTING DOG; ONE THOROUGHLY TV broken ; must be an excellent retriever from both land aud water; price must be reasonable ; owners willing to give n fair trial may address, with full particulars, age and price. RETRIEVER, Herald offi?e. TlfANTED?A~ FIRST CLASS 10 GAUGE BREECH TV loading gun ; must be cheap for ca?h. Address, with particulars. J A UP ALL. Great Neck. L. I. HORSES, CARRIAGES, EC. A -MAJOR CHAM W BARKER. AUCTIONEER. J\.? EXTRAORDINARY SALE of fashionably bred Trotting Stoek. bred by Hon. A. B. Conger, of tbe Waldberg stud Haverstraw, N. Y? to take place at BARKER A SON'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway end 39th si., to-morrow (Wednesday), January 12, at 11 o'clock, and comprising;? TWENTY HEAD of Brood Mares, Geldings and Fillies, Including the celebrated stallion Financier (by Revenue, out of the dam of Bonner's Edward Everett). the decendnuts of Kysdvk's Hainbletonian, Columbus. Long Island, Black Hawk, 0. SI. Clay, Ac , and the produce of the famon* Sontag, Kittle, Hfann Temple (out of the dam of Flora Temple, Pilot Temple, Ac.), Lady Low, Hoxie, Vesta, Yaukee Lirl, Ac., Ac. STOCK now on exhibition. CATALOGUES NOW ready at the mart and at the Spirit and Turf offices. SALE POSITIVE. No postponement. A -MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER. AUCTIONEER. Major BARKER takes phaauie in annouueing Mr. L. C. CIIASE'8, of Boston. Mass former owner of IN Dl A RCH BE it. DOUBTFUL. CROWN PRINCE, HOPEFUL. AC., AC.. UNPARALLELED SALE of the fastest < IKE F.N EASTERN BRED TROTTERS In the country, to take place ai Barker A Son's City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and 39th st, on Wednesday, January 19, at 11 o'clock, and comprising a Fifteen head that can trot In from 2 :.V> DOWN TO 2 30, the get of General Knox. Honest Allen, Phil Sheridan, General McClellan, Chrnery's Gray Eagle. Wiotbrop, Morrill, Ac.. Ac. All warranted sound and kind. STOCK WILL arrive and be on exhibition on Friday next, when Mr. GERRY BROWN, of Boston, will bo on hand to g've everybody the opportunity of riding behind and testing THE SPEED of any of the lot BEFORE the day of sale. CATALOGUES READY on Wednesday. , PARTIAL DESCRIPTION of stock in next Friday'. Herald and this week's Hplril and Tnrf. SALE WITHOUT reserve or postponement Albert b waldrox. auctioneer. will toll, on THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1878, at I0K o'clock. at the old stables of Jonss A Reynolds. No. 066 West 39th si. .between 11th and I2tb a vs. 20 work and truck Horses, 1514 to 17>< hands high, sultabla for all business; 3 double Trucks, 4 single Trucks, Blankets and 13 setsduuble and sin< gle Harness. Ac. a T AL'CTfOV TIIW nav ?p so xwl nov J\ entire Trucking KalabliahmenC Hrnwn and aorrel Team, l?t< handa, S and # yeara. horrel llorte, lot* hand*. 8 yeart. Gray Hnrta, lft>ili*nd?, 10 year*. Black'Uor** I# hand*, 9 yean UcunKa Track, nearly new; alto tal doubl* track Harnett and three tat* of Uncle cart Harnett By VAN TARHEEL A KKARNKT Aoetioreert, at their Auction Mart, 110 and UK Rati \:tth el., near 4th a*. Fall detcriptlna in catalogue under thit head. AT A SACRIFICE-A PAIR OF KENTUCKY CAR rtage IJortea, 18 nanda high, light built, M year* old; K.und; trot In minute*; mutt be told bernre Friday ; guaranteed. Cell and MO a? a?8 teaae H.. Brooklyn. A LIGHT ROAD WAOON WANTED -MI ST BE PKR fact, city tB*kt: will exchange a new eealtkin overcoat C. 1. PRCK-. N*. B We.t 18 th tl. {Hoffman Hoom.) a SACRIKH E-0FFKRF.I1 FOR~ HALF VALt'K; J\ elegant tide bar Top Many, city make. ?orrol Trottl ag Uorte; tuitnd, kind, can tbow i Mj. at l 7tb a? A~~GENTLF.lt AN. GOING SOI TII, WILL SELL HT8 Road Turnout at a great tacrine* ; Hnrte young, nound and kind, good top Baggy. tin* llarne?t. Portland Cutter, Robe*. Ac Private liable. 33 Eatt 13th at ?TWO BOMBS CHKAf, HOUND AND KIND; SUIT . truck, exnreta, grocer farming ke : feo, ?rtO; alto *w?k exuruet War on "?? ? "''Wear* at (table W YO YORK, TUESDAY, JANUd HOR8KS, CARRIAGES, AC. A?SPECIAL. POSITIVE, ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY (TUESDAY). JANUARY II, AT U O'CLOCK PKhMPT, AT THE STABLE NO. 2U3 MERCER st., BETWEEN WAVKRLEY AND CLINTON PLACES. AND IN REAR OP THE NEW YORK HOTEL. OF EXTRA HANDSOME, BLOODED AND FAST IIOKSKS; ELBOANT CARK1AUKH, WAOOXH. HARNESS. SLEIOHS. BLANKETS, ROBES. AC.. THE WHOLE THE PROPERTY OF 0. H. MALLORY, ESO.. BY CHARLES C. DUFP. AUCTIONEER including a beautiful dark brown Gelding, ISW hapas high. 8 years old; was tired by Iron Dukc.hc by Old Hsmbletnnian. dnm by Belltounder; he Is ore ol tbe Hnesi styled trotting Horses ill the State; bu tine action and endurance, amiable disposition. powerfully gaiiud; excellent pule burse; j trotted on Prospect Park in 2 41. aUo at Saratoga, 2 38, and will turn tbe track better than 2 :30 next spring, and be la fully warranted suuud and kind and fully a? represented. Also tba fast trolling and highbred dark bky griding Thurlow, 151, bauds high. 0 years old this spring: was sired by Alexander Abdatlaii (the aire of Goldsmith Maid), dam by Mainbrino Chief ithe sire of Lady Thorne . was bred by R. A. .Alexander, of Woodford cuumy, Kentucky, and took premium, one year ago. at State Fair, tor bis extra beauty and speed, and was pronounced then to be tbe best gaiteil coil lu Kentucky ; he was purchased then by present owner; be trotted In 2:51 % one mile; second mile tn 2 t#0>4; he has greatly Improved In speed since, and owner belieie* now, with one week's training, that he can trot in 2 :3o; he lias great style and appearance ; prompt and straight driver and extra pole horse, and I* one of the strongest young trotting horsea to wagon to be found, and with his great speed and pedigree Included, he must rank with the first horsea of the country; he is warranted auund, kind and tr? , without . trick, lault. rice or blemish. Tl?' tine and handsome thorohghbred (addle mure Glpter. wai dred by Ked Bird, dam the dam ol May Day. abe la I5)j hands high and U yeara old; ha* all gait* under saddle; can run a mile In 1:52 or trot a mile mslue of three minutes', she la very strong and can carry heavy weight, aud la warranted sound and kind. The elegant fast and handsome young bay trotting horse knowu aa Hay Dick. I5'4 high. 7 years old; was sired by Young .Vlorrell; for a gentleman's road horse ha has few quale, being stylish, genteel, safe and fast; he can beat 2 45 to road wagon and speed a 2 M gall, and It extra free, pleasant and prompt driver; rauka No. 1, and is warranted sound and kiud. Kast mahogany bay trotting Gelding, 15W hands high, 7 rears old. sired by Kentucky Clay, dam by Woodpecker; be Is one of tbe Unest and best gaited trottrra that goea the road; has One action and euduranco, amiable disposition, powerfully gaited and an excellent pole horse; nai and can trot now helow X :45, and owner believes, with twenty daye' handling, he can he made to trot woll down in the thirties, he is warranted sound and kind. Kast, handsome and well bred brown Gelding Joe; he is 15)4 hands high, 9 years old; was raised in Adrian. Mich , and trotted there in 2:31; he can Deal 2 30 now, and haa great endurance; can trot a mile aud repeat, or 18 miles in the hour ; he is one of the fattest and truest road horses in this city, is good in company, no pouter or laggard, requires no booting when trotting or bandages in stable, but ii always ready; he ia warranted sound, kind and true in all respects. , Also the beautiful and fait bay trotting mare Pauline. She la 15)4 hands high, 9 years old . was aired by Pil it; dam by Hamblutonian; was raised in Kentucky; is a pure and level trotter; dues not pull; ia goou in company and excellent pole mare, and can always go to the track in good condition and trot In 2:35; pull a wagon at Buffalo, when but live years old. Id 2:47. at which time present owner pur chased and had owner's health permitted he would have had her entered this spring at the spring meetings of Fleetwood and Prospect Park ; he has had several trainers offer to take this mare and handle her free of charge ; she ia tbe fastest trotting mare to be seen; is handsome anddocllo; can be driven by a child, and it warranted sound and kind. N. B.?The above stock will be on exhibition at (table as above at all times prior to imle, where parties can have the opportunity offered them of examining aud ascertaining full particulars. Persons in search of something really fine and reliable should uot fail to avail themselves of this opportunity, as they will be fully warranted aa represented, and. if uot found to be so, purchaser can return aud moneys will be refunded. Sale poaitlvr, rain or shine, to highest bidder, without limit, restriction or RESERVATION. SALE COMMENCES PROMPTLY AT 11 o'clock. CCTION HOL'SB OF VAN TA8SELL A KEARNEY 110 and 112 KAST 13TU ST., NEAR 4TH AV. REGULAR KALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. On every hone that in warranted sound or kind and true in harness from one to three days is given to test warrantees. CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S (TUESDAY) SALE, AT 10 O'CLOCK, GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT?ELEGANT TEAM OK SOR rel iiorscs. 10 bands high, 7 and eight years old, kind and true In all harness: free from vice; have hue style and action; fear nothing: are iu every respect a superior carriage team, and told only for want ol'use. RET FINE DOUBLE HARNESS and TOP WAGON, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS, BUILT by Wood Bros. GRAY ROAD MARE, I5J4' HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS old; kind and true in ail harness; tree from vice ; an extra hue roadster; can trot in "j VI any day; is a free and pleasant driver and a tirst class mare for a gentleman s road use. SET HARNESS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY DUNsco in b. TOP ROAD WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY J. B. Brewster A Co., of ilSth st. road wagon, built by brewster a co., of Broome st. CHESTNUT HORSE. 15W HANDS HIGH. 10 YEARS olu; kind and true in all harness and under saddle; free from vice; a prompt and handy driver; trots close to .1 minutes, and perfectly safe for a lady to drive, alto set Harness and TOP PONY PHAETON, NEARLY NEW. BLACK COUPE HORSE. IHt4 HANDS HIGH. 6 YEARS old; kind and irwein all harness; tree from vice; very stylish, with tine knee action, a fast traveller, and iu every respect a drat class coupe orcatrlage bursa. RET COUPE H ARNESS AND ROCKAWAY, NEARLY NEW. BAY HORSE, 15k HANDS 11IGH. 6 YEARS OLD; KIND and true In all harness; tree from vice; a fast traveller; free, prompt and stylish driver, and a tirst class horse for general use; also set Harness and top road wagon, nearly new, built by Hrewster A Co., of Broome st. BAY PONY, 14>, HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; KIND and true in all harness; tree from rice: a good traveller; a free and ploasaul driver, and warranted sound; also set Harness and TOP PONY PHAETON TRUCKING ESTABLISHMENT-TEAM TRUCK Horses, lO1* hands high, H and 9 years old; kind end true in ail Mrneis; (ree from sice; have been used in a truck, and are tirst class workers; also eet Harness and DOUBLD TRUCK. BUILT BY MOYNAH. THREE CART HORSES, lti HANDS HIGH. S AND 0 roars old; have been worked in carts, and told for want ul use ; also 3 Cart Harnesses FIVE TOP ROAD WAGONS AND THREE TOP PMAEtons; told to pay advauces. ELEGANT BAY COUPE HORSE, 16^ HANDS HIGH, 9 years old; kind and true In all harness. free from vice; has One style and action ; is a tree and pleasant driver; has been used by a private family and told onlv (or want of use, and warranted sound TOP ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY W. FRANK DCSE.Nbury, and used but very little. .SORREL HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 9 YEARS OLD; aiud and true in all harness; free Irom vice, and is an excellent horse for general use SEVERAL OTHER HORSES; DESCRIPTIONS TIME OF sale. Top and no top Road Wagons, Phaetons, Sleighs, Rockaways, Ac.. Ac. Harness, Robes, Blankets, Ac. SALE COMMENCES AT lfi O'CLOCK. A UCTION IIOFSE OF ARCH JOHNSTON, f\ 11. -C. 1 O . 11111 CT near University place. SALES of HORSES anil CA RKIAOEB every Tuesday ^ and Friday. '24 to 'JR hours' trial on horse* warranted aound. < PARTIAL CATALOGUE of tlii* day t tale, at 10 J o'clock. * ELEGANT TEAM HAV HOUSES. 15?f hand., 7 year*; t- have not a vice, trick or tault; are closelv matched ? and galted alike; are steady, square. free, *t.\li?h j. driver*;do not pull: are nol afraid of anything'; one K of the Unci teams tor any une in the city ; warp ranted aound. Z. LANDAULKT, very light, in good order, by Flandreau. /, BLACK IIOKSE, raised in Kentucky, 15*J hands, S b years; kind in all barueaa and under saddle; tree ? from vice; I* not alraid of anything; a good, free, < stylish driver; an excellent roadster or family lii horse; trota close to 3 minutes; waruuted sound; ?e set Harness, Ac.; also TOP WAGON, in good order, by J. Harding. f- HAV TRUCK HORSE, 10 hands, 1) years; kind in all harness; free froiu vice; a good, honest worker; ? sold for account of whom it may concern to pay fc charges. S ELEGANT LANDAl', nearly new, by Wood Brothers.. BAY TROTTING HORSE Ben, 15V hands, tl years: N kind in all harness; free from vice; can trot in :t O minutes wheu track is in condition: is not afraid t- of anything; is in every way a thoroughly reliable C, horse lor an) use; warranted sound. *" TOP HIDE BAR WAGON, nearly new. h O ROGER'S ESTABLISH *KNT?Cray Horse, 15V K h ,nds, S? years; kind in all harness; a thorougii. 2 good, reliable worker; au excellent horse for any use. a: TOP GROCER'S WAGON, nearly new, by Schennell. y, TiiAM BAY HORSES, IB1., hands, 7 and * years; every O way right, reliable and without vice or trick of any * kind; one ot the heat work team* in the city; war J ranted sound. ? TWO CLARENCES, In good order, by Brewster, of a Broome ?t. PONY PH AETONS AND TOP WAGONS, to he sold for account whom it may concern. T TWENTY OTHER llnRSh.H. description time of sale. 5 A LARGE ASSORTMENT of every kind ol Carriage, < Wagon. Harness, Mlelglis, Rohes, Ac., this day. at ARCH. JOIINNJON'S Mart, lu to 2> ISth at., near University plsce. Sale commences at 10 o'cloek. UCTION, AltrriON\ AUCTION. A GREAT AND IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE OP HORSES, CARRIAGES. HARNESS, BLANKETS AND ROBES, ON TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY II. at 10:30, AT THE UNION CLUB. No U 1STII ST.. BETWEEN BROADWAY tND .'.Til AV., consisting of one of the finest pair of Morgan If or sat In the State They are mahogany bays. Just alike In site and color, with large natural Rowing manes and tails, heavy honed and short Jot? ted, with black points, ? years old, lot, hands, full: will weigh 1.250 each ; can trot In 3:15 together; the off horse is much faster; he trotted one year ago in 2.51; they are warranted sound and kind, without a blemish. Also the fast trotting and stylish Iforsa Tom Rooker. 7 years old, I5>t| hands; can trot in 2140, singla or douuia, warranted sound and kind. Also one of the most stylish and perfect targe bay ronne or carriage horses that goes ttirougn the Park. U rears old. 1H', hands high: trots in about three minutes; a lady can drive him ; warranted sound and kind. Alto two nearly new top Road W a iron a, two tight Portland Hielghs, single and donbie Road Harueta, one Coupe and one Cairlage Harness, one very light higli-wbeeled top Pony Phaeton. Call and examine this superb stock. The stewsrd will be in attendance and giro all Ibe necessary information. Bale positive, rain or sbina. to tba highest bidder, without limit or restriction. Terms cash. GEORGE W JENKINS, Auctioneer. -i opper ox Aooovn or ir hurraed*! death, tour llorees. suitable for trm k, farmer or any huonc-a, at half valua. B# Amity si., between Thompson and Bullivan. ?FOR BALE. FIVE IIORBBH, EKO.M Mi) IO (125; # to ha told at half valua ; lit lor farming, grocery, milkman or any other business trial allowed. <>.'? south olh sv By virtue ok a * hattbl xortmaor i will ?ip?*e ?t pnblir auction thia day. at 10 olock, corner 3 -d at and ?tli ar , 3 florae* I Kapreaa Wagon. act Harneta THOMAS nEILLY, A action?r. CWUPB KOOKAWA* IN PBRKKOT OKOKR:>tLL / platform; aprmir. will ba aold at low art?; 336 bth a*. RK H lRY 11, 1876?WITH SUP1 HORSEg, CAHRIACKB, *C. COUPES. $7(10; LANDAl'LKTS, ROCK AWAYS. FOR lonr passenires; Bsrouclies, Pbaetons, Depot Wagous. Buggies and Sleighs At tuually low prices. J. GOLYEKA co., m?4 Broadway. For-Sade^two good work horses. s and ? years old. Imiuirc it 334 East 3Hth St. Must be sold. OR SALE?SPLENDID "DAPPLE 11 RAY HORSE; sound end kind In nil harness. 0 years old; chunky built; weighs About I.4<I0; hut trial required giveu; price only $300. To be eeen until sold at 534 feast lHth at. For bale?ueav y brown trcck" hor-b. i?h hands, 0 years; warranted sound, kind: also two cheap Marcs. $35, $75; >u't graver, farmer. 2H0 West 10th at., near West at. OB RALE t'llKAP?TWO HORKKS. PK1CE~$50 AM) $75 ; must be sold. 312 West 10th st. ANDSOMK IflMB PHANTOM. *0., OOMPUtTS, to be sold fur half the value ; horse, gentle. kind and warranted sound : driveu by a ladv several years. For particulars address OWNER, box 147 Herald office. nllKKKS WANTED?A SPAN OFTAROK CARRIAOR Horses: must be good and a bargain. Address STEPHEN KELLER, Marrkmoiit, Westchester couuty, New York. I WANT A FIRST CLASS HEAVY Bl'ILT BL'OOY for country use Hump teat prelerredl In exchange for a light side bar Road Wagon, shifting top: difference in cash. Address ENORAVER. box 134 Herald office. Lkhb than cost?the balance of my blankcts and Robes Pall and see. WM. H. UltAY. 20 and 22 Wooster at. Look at thir-im horses, carts, #aoons. Ac., to be sold at auction, on Wednesday, dannary 12; sole at 11 o'clock A. M. Foot of74tb st, and East River. cbcon'd ii and* par 111 auks. O 2 six teat Kockawaya, $323, $4.V>. 2 Denot Wagoua. 1 Curtain Kockaway, $200. 2 I.an dan lots. 1 Clarence. 10 Brewster Wagons. Several four seat Phaetons. A S. Ft. AN DEAL', 372 and 374 Hrontne st.. old stand of Brewster A Co. rpilh LARGEST ASSORTMENT OK SLEIGHS I.N THE X eity, consisting of Albanys, Portlands, (rimmed mid UK* trimmed, ponies, fix seat; I rotters at prices to suit the times; also one Brewster Clarence, one Landaulat, one Coupe, one Coupe Kockuway, six feats; one do,, four sentt; also 1W second hand Carriages afall styles Harness, Kobes, Bella, Be. W. II. GRAY. 20 and 22 Wooeier ft. O OWNERS OFHORSKs7?NO ONE WHO HAH ever used Dr. TOBIAS' Horse Venetian l.iiiiment will ever be without it; it is a certain cure lor colic, tore throat, cuts, bruises and old tores; warranted superior to any other; in pint bottles at $1; sold by all druggists. Depot, 10 Park place. TWO NEW COACHES-THE N hW" STYi7E7~d rSTTtNlahed, for sale, on good terms; would take old Carriage lu exchange; K> other good secondhand livery Carriages at bargaius. J W. PITNEY, No. 460 lid av. WANTKD TO PURCHA8K.?A STOUT WELL BRED < v fielding, lb*, hands high ; a bright chestnut; ot grand style, high aution and well broken; to he used to the pole. Address, stating all particulars, HORSK, Herald ollice. <t>T l W I Hill" HORSE, Till' PLATFORM HPRINti, ?|pX*-f\/ Grocery or Express Wngon and Harness: two other Horses, platform spring Wagon and Harness, sacrltlce. 210 West 16th st. Al r X -ONE TOP SIDE BORGKRT'S ROAD WAGON, V'''''- used but little, at BENSON BROS., No. lob East 2Hd st. KALES AT AUCTION. Auction SAiJt-MAtiN if d ent household pur nlture, properly of E. (lay, Esq.. to be told tblt (TUESDAY; morning, commencing at 10\ o'clock, tt the elegant live story brown stone mansion. No 120 West 2lld st., near 6th av.?MagniOrent rosewood Ktngeret. lace Curtains Mirrors, two elegant Pianofortes (Steinway A Sons and Windsor). with all late improvements; latest style inlaid Parlor Suits, in tatin. brocalel and rcn; inlaid Centre Tablet, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Bronzes, Oil Paintings. Chamber Suits, In walnut, Dressing Cases. Bedsteads. Bureaus, hair and spring Mattroas s, Carpets, Bookcases, Books, Lady's Secretaire, Library Tables. Turkish Chairs, do. Rockers; dining, room Buffet, extension Table, Chairs, In leather; China, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cut Glassware, Lounges, Hall Stand; also Basement and Kitchen Furniture. LU iv ! ', FITZGERALD. Auctioneer AKT.~ Special and peremptory suction sale to I ay advances. JAMI'S DENNiS A CO., Auctioneer*, this Hay (Tuesday!, 1 o'clock, at the spacious auet o i rooms, 14 Vcey st. (near (lie Aslor House), a' o.it 1.10 high o'n?s Oil Paintings, richly Irataed, the whole forming an extraordinarily Hue collection, and offering an extraordinary optiortun ty lu housekeepers, hotel k- pert and other .. We take pleasure in calling the n| inl no'ire of purchasers to this vale, usi.rmg tl em that we shall set. every lot withou' resi r e. V -TUNIS JOHNSON. AUCTIONEER. Oldest >taud lu the city, 27 N assau st. On THURSDAY at 10o'clock, tale of Househohl and Office Furniture; standard religions and miscellaneous Works, Sunday School Books, Banners, Maps of Palestine and the Holy Land, Gothic Stands and Desks, canvas Tents, Flags, Musical Instruments, Chairs. Ac. Special attention of Sunday school tupenuleudeuts ia called to this sale on Thursday. On SATUKDAY, at 10*^ o'clock, great bankrupt stock of Music?bo.noo pieces; Pianos, Organs, Ac., by the well known makers. Mason A U atuhu. Burden, Urban, Stein way, Haines. Arion, Ac. "yLIKlAN U. MULLEB, AUCTIONELK. Jr- Receiver's Sale of Bonds. ADRIAN H. MULLEK A~S4lN will sell at auction, on Wednesday, January 12, 1H76, at 12). o clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, by order of Herman Uhl. Esq., Receiver of tho German Uptown Savings Bank.? $71,000 town of East Chester 7 per cent Bonds. $1,000 town of West Farms 7 per cent Bonds. $7,.'<oO town of West Farms 7 per cent Bonds. $6,d00 town of West Farms 7j>er cent Bunds. $ Id, i *10 town ol West Farms 7 percent Bonds. |? ,'>00 town of Westchester 7 per ceDt Bonds. $.1,000 town of Westchester 7 per eent Bonds. $24,000 City of Yonkers 7 per cent Bonds. Full particulars at office of Auctioneer. No. 7 Pine st. J^RT NOTICE. Now on exhibition at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, the entire collection of PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS. ARTISTIC FURNITURE. BRONZES, CLOCKS, OR.NAMK.NTS, BKIC A BllAC, AC.. AC.. belonging to WILLIAM BCTI.ER DUNCAN, ESQ . to be sold by auction as follows ;? FURNITURE. BRONZES, ORNAMENTS. AC .THURSDAY AFiERNOON, January 12. at 2 o'clock. Paintings and engravings. Friday evening, January 14, at < o'clock. The Messrs. l.F.AVITT. Auctioneers. 4 Rf EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION' ol superb Oil Paintings. Tbe moat auperb collection of AMERICAN WORKS ever exhibited in this cltjr, together with a very choice collodion of FOREIGN WORKS. To be aold at auction, at the Schenck Gallery. No. (TO 1.1bertv at., on Thursday and Friday, January III and 14, at 12 o'clock each day. Now on exhibition. EDWARD SCHENCK. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. ~ Heavy Draught Horses. J. COOK, Auctioneer, aella THIS DAY at 11 o'clock, corner llMlh at. and 4th av., Harlem, nine head young, strong, heavy draught Horace, uaed by lteattie A Co. contractora, for hauling the heavy granite atone for tbe Fourth avenue improvement The Horace are from 5 to 8 yeara old and weigh from 1,300 to l.fMJO pound*, and are in perfect working condition. Alao 4 Stone Truck*, 4 Sand Wagonsi 4 acta heavy double Harneee, 1 1'ark Phaeton, Hlanketa, Halter*. Wagon .lacke. Hay Cutter, Stone Boat*. Sale poaitive, rain or abine. 4 UCTION SALE?THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING. AT J\. U)1., o'clock, at the large private house, 105 Eaat tilth at., near 4th av . over Slo.iak) worth handaome llouaehold Furniture; 31* Carpet*; "J magnificent Pianoforte*. Urand Duche*.* and Marie Antoinette. Parlor Sulla in aatin, orocude. rep and haircloth ; Painting*. Mirrora, Curtain*. Bedeteada, Hureaua, Waahatand*. Mattreaaea. Bedding, Sideboard. exteneion Table; Glass. China and Silverware; Cutlery, Lounges, Chaira, Oilcloths, Stoves. Ac. J K RAVER. Auctioneer. A RT.?GEORGE W KEKI.KR, AUCTIONEER. J\ !<*? CABINET PAINTINGS, by American and foreign artist*. To be told at auction at the KEKI.KR ART GALLERY. f>3 Liberty st . TO DAY and WEDNESDAY. January 'I I". *t 12 o'clock each day. T'TIE.vFlOR.?LARUE AUCTION MALE J\ THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at five story brown (tone mansion -No, 47 West ltith at., between fith and (till avs. IIanil?nme llonsehold Kumitiirn, consisting of Parlor Suits in crimson, blue and tan satin and brocade; Stelnway A Son*' Pianoforte. Centre Tables, Mirrors, bronte Mantel Sets and Figure*, Mirrora, Curtains, Bookcase*. Ktageres. Cabinets, Desks, Library Tables, Easy Chairs. Lounges, Turkish Suite ; elaborate Bedroom Seu; inlaid Hedstead*, Dressing Cases, Chiffonier*, single and double Bedsteads, Bureau*. Washstands. 117 hair and spring Mattresses, Pillows, Spreads. Blankets, cane Chairs, Uockers, rep, plush and haircloth Salts; Extension Table, Buffet. Chairs in leather. Silverware, Crockery, Hall Stands, HtH'arpete. Kitchen Fnriiitnre, Ac. N. H ?Sale positive. Take "til ?v cars. KOHKKT C. CASH IS Auctioneer, AUCTION OK MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FT.'RNItnre this day. commencing *1 HI :30 o'clock. *1 four story residence 21 Bant 2fHh ?t., near Broadway, conflating of ni**nillreiit Parlor Suits, Oil Paintings, Ktareres, Centre n'l marble Tardea Bookcase*. I>e"k*. Clocks, Curtain*. Vaaes. Mirrors, Buffet, Extension Tables, Chairs. Crockery, Cutlery, f'arpeta, Ac. HENRY /.INN. Auctlonaar. (' EK AKD BKT'TS A CO . AI'CTHIN KBKS, " J store So. 7 Old slip and I'M Pearl at. IIIIS DAY (Tuesdavi. January II, at II A. M . at 46 Marion at. (mortgage sale). Content* of a Rookblndery, afinsisting of Presses. Cutters, Types, Furnace* Ac.; alto Office K uruiture. Ac. WKDNE8DA Y, January 12, at 12 o'clock, within Hie store, Sardine*?SOeaaea (V boxes' Sardines. Walnut*?140 bags French Walnuts, 16 boxes Maccaronl (under Port Warden's Inspection). Mscearonl?lju boxes Italian klagcaroul, slightly damaged. Aiso (Administrator s sale\ Office Furniture, Ac ?Desks, Chairs, Safe. Ac, WKDNKMDAY. January 26, at II. at lot), Sprint su, corner Marcar St. (Assignee a sale). Stock In Trad* of Ilenry Fleming, finished and unfinished Fur lists. Ac. T s wetnBF a .Kit. Al'CTIoNKKR.?regular I. weekly sale of Oaner*l Merchandise this day Tueadayj ,1 antiary II, at l'?.'? O'clock, new sale room, 73 Bowery! pl.t**' dor del fumar Cigar*. Liquor*. Household Furniture Bedsteads, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Ac. Also Clock*. Cutlery, Ac. JAMES DBNNIB, AUCTIONEER.?J am km DENNM A CO., will tell tnla day. January II. at II A m.. at their Halearoom* 14 >esey at. (near Aator House), a Urge ion ifftim#nl of HiiQieboM Kurnitur*. (irororiot, T?m, Tub*. (HI Palatini,'*, Steel F.ngraeing*, also on* aacvad hand laather top Buggy and ojwn Depot Wagon*. Ac.. Special aula or Oil Paiftinaes as | o'clock. 8*a advertisement* r Til D AT L Mli MA> A J_ 'LEMENT. ] BALKS AT ArtTlOW __ JM CMRlriTAUI.KK, ACCTIONKF.It 17.AHIN't ;I>l >N T" . square {Hlh av.) will sell tu morrow ,W,dn.-?a i.y *-* January 12, at H'?i A. M.. elegant Household Furniture of family going to Europe. couaiating of Kitchen l ienaila, Mark walnut Dining Table ami Chair*, China au<t ailver Sets, velvet, Brussels ami Ingrain Carpets; Oilcloths and I' t Stair Carpet*, black walnut Hcilroom Suits, rosewood hruca- W tel i'arlor Suit, elegant 7 octave Fiuno, Mirrors, Psiutlnga, Ac., contained In the brown stone resilience 41 West 11 ih st third house east of Madison av. Take 3d av. cart nml f walk three blocks west. Buyers, dealers invited. Imtni. Fw tliately after the sale the House will be told at auctiun no "is tbe premises. JAMK8 M FORD. AUCTION KKK?THIS DAY. 11 \ o'clock, at 70 3d av . Liquors, Saloon Furniture, Beer I'ninps. Ha* Fixtures. Crockery. (Haas. China and silverware, Chromos. Engravings. Stoves, Ac. For plumber#? l.ead 1'ipe. Boilers, Taps, Ac.. Immediately alter, three * He wins' Machines, the Furniture, Carpets, Mirror*, Bedding, line Beds and Mattreaacs, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Centre Tables, Oilcloths, Chairs, Rockers, of a four story house, the whole for absolute sale. Mouaekoepera, dealars aud everybody Invited. j.j MA HSU A I.'H~ 8ALK.?j! HKKBACHBKI A t'CTION eer, will tell this day. at the saleariKim lift Chatham St., at 11 o'clock, a larire stock of Liquors, consisting of 10 barrels of Whiskies, 3 eighth casks Brandies. 50 esses Im- st porlod Braudies. Scotch ami Irish Whiskies, imported Ales, Champagne*. Fort and Sherry Wines, Rhine Wines. Oins, Cigars, iron Safe, tilarses, black walnut Counters, Ac, 11 MYERS, Marshal. Also, to pay storuge and advauces, one P'. 1'I auo. tf iHTliAi.K SAI.F. flK TIIK \! K THiUMII.ITA \ ? 1V1 Bakery,?PETER BOWK, Auctioneer, sells today, at A 11 o'clock, at 620 8th a*., corner 40tl> St., an old ntiblnliwl LBakory, with marble Counter. silver and wooden Showcases, ... Shelving. Closets, Ice Cream Machine, 4 Horses, 12 Wagons, . , Harness, Ac.; promises can be routed. JOHN f STKW- *' ART and MARVIN K. CLARK, Marshall, Attorney* for Mortgagee*, 78 Nassau at. J MARSHAL'S 8ALKT?THOMAS J. M'UKATIl, A CO tioueer, will lell tlili day, at IOC, o'clock. No. IB ( Chatham it., the content* of a Barber Shop. By older I' Ferny, City Marshal. J I Jaw nmkok ii rs* "sale w atoiies a ni> ~~j nv- __ dry.?K. FIELD, tieneral Anrtionoer, salosroom No ? HI Bowery, will sell this day, at II o'clock, HOO lot! gold and silver Watches, diamond and gold Jewelry. I'iua, Kings, Ear- _, ring*, gold Guard. Fob and Vest Chains, Ac . Ac ; also Quns, 1 Piitoll, Musical Instruments, Opera Glasses, two camels' A hair Shawls, two velvet Cloaks, Ac.. Ac. By order K. Simp son A Co., 105 Bowery. N. B.? Three Lolls to let at No. sv> ,, Bowery. g* 1) AWN BROKER'S SALE.?THOMAS J. "MCOHATII, C< Auctioneer, 158 Chaiham street, corner Mulberry, will sell this day, 11 o'clock, Men's and Women's Clothing, St silk and other Dresses, Broche and Woollen Shawls, Remnants of Silk. Silk Velvet, Cloaks. Sacques. Ac.; Quilts, Blankets. Bedding, Boots. Shoes, Ac ; also Coals, rauti Sti and Vests. By order Solomon Stern, 27th st. an Fi BRIEF'S SALE OF A BOOKCASE. ~~ 8. HERMAN. SherilTs Auctioneer, tells THIS DAY iTuesday), January II, at 1(H? o'clock. No. 13 Bowery, one very Hue and elegant, carved French walnut Bookcase. Sale positive. C WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff. P A. K. Rich, Deputy. Sa Sheriffs bale of satchels, portfolios. Machinery, Ac.?S. HERMAN, Shi rill s Auctioneer. ells this day t'fueso ay), January II. at II o clock. No. 18 1 Dey st , a la-go end general Ks-orimcnt of Leather (mods. * consisting of oatcdo Is. Leather Bags. Backgamm n Hoards. Portfolios. Music Papers, Books and Folios; also Fixture* and " Machinery, Ac. Sa,e potiiive. WILLIAM C, CONNER, Shcr.ff. Pr' WtLi.iaa Hkxrv, Deputy. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE OF CLOT H. CA > HI ME R E S. CLOTH Tlug, Matures. Ac.? 8. 11 ER.M AN. Sheriff's Auctioneer p sells tint day (1 uesday), January 11, at lOocloek, at No. 13 rj Bowory, the entire Stock and Fixtures of a lirst class Cloth- u i Ing Store, consisting of Clmh, Cassiruere, Piece Goods, I'antaloons. Vests. Ac.; also tine Cutting Tablet. Table., Chairs, V Desks, Wardrobe, Ac. Sale nosltiue. Dealers Invited. JT WILLIAM C. CONNER, Shctlfl M. Lkstrangv, Deputy. CI rrHoMAS OAF FN E Y A~ SMITH. AUCTIONEERS, 17 !"{ J. Centre St.. sell this day, at 2 o'clock, the Lease, Mock and Fixtures of the old-established Restaurant 205 West St., , near Deebrusses st. ferry. Hale positive, in ono or mote cj K"?; CI WILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS I Vt day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at 4.10 Canal st , 12 assorted Counting House Desks, Tables, Chairs, glass Partitions, Carpets, Mats, Rugs. Mirrors, Clocks, Signs, lias "a Fixtures.-Safe, Racks, Files. Ac,, from sn Insurance com y?s putly; also 14 Saloon Tallies. Counters, Oyster auil Bar Fixtures, Showcase!, Furniture, Ac., to pay storage aud ex- (;j pens**. ?, EI ptOPEAM BTEAMMIll's. Ji ( National link '* From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River f,c FOR LONDON DIRECT ?? OREF.CE Wednesday, Jan. 12. 3 P M. FRANCE Thursday. Jan. 20, 11 A. M. f; FOR Ql'EENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. p THE Qt'EKN..Jan. 15. 8 A M. I ENGLAND Jan. 22. I P M. Cabin passage, $80 and $70, currency. Steerage at greatly reduced prices. Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage tickets front Liverpool at the lowest ratea Apply at the company's office, 00 Broadway. V. W. J. HURST. Manager. DO CU'NAKD LINE.-B AND N. A. RTm. 3. P. CO. ' J NOTICE. With a view to diminishing the chances of collision, the * steamers of this line lake a specific course fur all seasons of J\ the year. w! On the outward nassage from Qneenstown to New York or fr( Bostou. crossing the meridian ol IK) at 43 latitude, or uotli- p ing to the north oT 43 Df On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. it FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND *i Ql KKNSTOWN. ALGERIA Wed.. Jan 12 i ABYsSINIA... Wed., Feb. lfl to JAVA Wed.. J.in.'lO JAVA Wed., Feb 23 H RUSSIA Wed., Jan. 28 | RUSSIA .. . Wed.. March I Pr CHINA. We?l., Feb. 2 I CHINA Wed.. March S t? PAKTlII A Wed., Feb. 9 I PARTHIA. .Wed., March IS W Steamers marked * do lint carry steerage passenger*. pt Cabin passage. $"0. $li>> and $150. aulu, according to aocommodaiion. Return ticket* on favorable teimv LI Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at eery Bi low ratea. Freight and pussage nfllcn. No. 4 Bowline (irceu. CHARLES U KKA.NCKLYN, Agnt. tc A s~S ES < i KRS FERSTEAMSHIP ALOBRIA EMBaKK Bi from the Cunard wharf, toot ot (irand at., .leraee City, at , ? :*i A. M., on Wednesday, January Id, ln7H. Oil vs. li. ij. KKA.NCKLYN. No. 4 Bowling (Jreen, New Yoik. RE AT WESTERN STEAMSHIP "LINE. TO BRISTOL (KNiiLAND) DIRECT. Sailing Irom pier IS Beat River, aa follow* ? ARAOON. Symona .... Wedneaday, January 36 \ CO UN WALL, Stamper ?? Cabin parage. *$7?>; intermediate. $4r>; steerage, $3", cur- p,< rtncy; excursion tickets, $120. Apply to \V. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 Hoath street. cf 0~ M.Y DlRKCT I.INE TO FRANCR Ct THE UENKKAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S ..1 MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN M? NEW YORK AND HAVRE, VIA PLYMOUTH . The splendid vessels on thla favorite route for the Contl nent being more aouthcrly than any other), will aail from /! pier No. 50 North River, aa follow.:? \ , LABRADOR, Sunglier Saturday, Jan. 22 I i'EREIKK, Danre Saturday . Keb. i da PRICK OK PASHAUF. IN OoLD (including winti an First Cabin. $110 to $120. according to accommodation; Li Second. $72; Third Cabin, $40. ?? Keturn tickets at reduced ratea. Vi steerage $26. with superior accommodation, including all evi necessaries, without axtra charge. I Stoamera marked thua * do not rari*r afatragn passengers. t LOUIS DE BKHIAN, Agent, fto Broadway. I N" 7)RT11 ii E R M AN Ll.oVlL .J STEAMSHIP LINK BETWEEN NF.W YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Company's pier, foot of 2d at., Iloboken. HERMANN. Jan. 151 AMERICA Jan 20 11 llOl!E.V8TAUKKES..Jan 22 I ODER ... Fob 5 V Rates of paa.age from New Vork to Southampton, Uavre 1 or Br> men Pa First Cabin. $100. gold: Second Cabin. $00. cold : Staeraire. art $30. currency. K? Return ticket* at reduced rate*. wil l'reiiaid *teer*ge certificate*. $32, currency. Kl, for Irciglil or pa*?age apply to p|, OKLKICllH a CO., No. 2 Bowling Green. Hi tvThitk STAR LT.VK ~ " Ft' fT FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, -,1 CARRYING TilK UNITED STATES MAIL. J"' The -teamer* of thi* line take the Lane route recommended by Lieutenant Maury. U. $. N . going tenth of the Rank* on the pan*age to (jueenitown all the rear round. ? ADRIATIC January 18, at a A. m. BALTIC January 22. at 2 P. M. REPUBLIC January 20, at 7 A M. 11 GERMANIC February 3. at 1 P. M X CELTIC February 12. at 7 A. M. From the While Star Dock*, pier 62 North River. 1 Rate*?Saloon, $80, $so and $100 In gold; return ticket* ?t , on reasonable term*. Steerage, $28. Kx saloon, ttateroonn, amnking and bath room* are p'aced ' amidahip*. where the noite and motion are leant, affording a * degree of comfort hitherto unattainable at tea. Fo I r Inapectlon of plan* and other information apply at the I company'* office, 37 Broadway, New York. < R. J CORTIS. Agent. ^ F CTATB LINE-TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN ! I O BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY H ailing from Eagle pier, Hoboken. N J. I STATE OF INDIANA Thuredae, Jan H Bx STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA Thur.dey Jan 27 4 STATE OF VIRGINIA Th.ir.day. Feb 3 7 and every alternate Thursday thereafter. Kirn cabin. $00, Fo $70 and $80; return tlcketa. #120. Second cabin. $46; re- t turn lickete, $80 Steerage at loweac rate*. Apply to p AUSTIN, BALDWIN * CO., Agent*, No. 72 Broadway. Tri Steerage, No. 45 Broadway. F U~~ rILSOjTLINK FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, \ ailing from pier 53. North River, a* follow* ? NAVARINO Ian. 2f>| OTHELLO Feb 78 ; COLOMBO Feb 12 | HINDOO March 11 , Kirn cabin, $70, currency ; second cabin $43, currency. Excuraion ticket* on very favorable term* Through ticket* "] latued to L'outiuental and Baltic port*. Apply lor full par- an ticui*rt to ii. CHARLES L wrioiit A CO., M South *L "I JNMAN LINE. " ? 1 Royal Mall Steamer* are appointed to tail a* follow* ? n FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday. Jan. 15 at A A M CITY OF RICHMOND Saturday: Jan 22 at 2 P m! CITY OF BROOKLYN Saturday, Jan 29, at 7 A VI CITY OF CHESTER .Saturday Feb 6 at I P M CITY OK MONTREAL Saturday!Feb t2 M 7AM I and aach aucceedlng Saturday, from pier 45 North Rlvar *t? RATES OF PASSAGE ?*hln $? and flop. gold. . Steerage $28, currency. I I Draft* Issued at lowe*t rata*. TH For cabin panage and general bnilnea* apply at the company'* office. No. 15 Broadway. |J For steerage pe**age at 3d Broadway, er pier 46 North A River. " ? JOHN O DALE. Agent._ MOST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO HOLLAND. BELGIUM, THE RHINE. SWITZERLAND, f?r ac.. ao . VIA ROTTERDAM. ll" Steamer ma as January 8 ~ Steamer ROTTERDAM January an These beautiful ateamer*. carrying tha United Stst-. mail ? to the Netherlands are great favoritea with fhe r t* Trlpa regular; rate* low ; comfort and living t " p For freight. For paeaaca Ad fCnoh. edyb a co. L w. murris, 60 BrctAtJwnf. T? Hamburg American paoket~company*8 line Tor PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. PI KVIA Jan. 13 KLOPHTOCK Jan. 27 \ GKLLEKT Jan. 20 FRlSlA...... Feb. 3 Kate* of passage to Plymouth. London, Cherbourg, Hemhnrg and all point* in England, Scotland and Walaa:? Cabin, flret saloon, gold $100 ?Cabin. *erond hem, gold.. - SO Steerege. enrreaey id* iliWi* I'Avr V ? kUNIIAKDr a CO.. C H RI( HARD a HOAS, X1 General Agent*. General Pataenger Agent*. J.\ $1 Broad *treel. New York. $1 Hraastwav New ifurk M i D, PRICE FOUR CENTS. Kl'IlOPK A M STKA.YISIIIPN. rNITED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS I TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ailing every TUESDAY from pier 4'i North River. AIIO Jan. I* 10 A M | WYOMING. ..Feb H, 3 P M. lKOTA Jen 28. 3 P. M. NK V ADA.... Feb. 15. 8 A. M. SCONSIN. Feb. l.ttfJ A.M. I MONTANA Feb. .-2, 3A. M. Cabin, $tw, <7o and $Ho currency. Intermediaie, $40; steerage $CJW. 'assengers booked to and from Paris. Hamburg, Norvrar, rden. Ac. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Gen ay at lowest rales. _ WILLIAMS A OUIOV. 'JO Hrcadwae KERICAM LINE l Weekly mail ateamehip service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUKKNSTOWN, lling every iTmrsday front Pniladelnhln ami AUtiv? every Wednesday from Liverpool, the following steamers are appointed to sail from . PHILADELPHIA:? ,OKD clivf. isn. 1 I kknilworth. .. Jan. 22 '" 'v.V I an. 8 I INDIANA Jan. 27 LNNSTLVaNIa Isn. 15 .ILLINOIS Feb. 3 PRICE OK PASSAOK IN CURRENCY. Cabin,$7i m#usj, according to location. Steerage and Intermediate TicketvAo and from all pointe the lowest rates. Steamers marked with a star do not carry nterinediale. Passenger accommodations for all clasaea un or passed. For passage, ratei of freight and oilier inonnation. apy to PETER WRIOIII A SONS, tienerul Agents, Walnut street, P iUdelpnia. GBOBOE W. COLTON, 4'J Broad street New York. NCHOR LINK. l CARRYING tile united states MAIL. new York and ulasgow. miOPIA Saturday, Jamiarv 15 at R A. M. CTOR1A Saturday, January 2v at 2 P M. Jl.lVIA Saturday, January,?'* at 7 A. M. uVSlA Saturday, February . ut 1 I' M TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL. LONDONDERRY QUEENSTOWN OR HKLFASI Cabin, $05 to $?o, currency, according to accommodation. INTERMEDIATE, $35; STEERAGE. $Js. Drafts issued to anv amount at current rates HENDERSON llROS., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. COASTWISE STKAMSUIP*. kACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP' LINE NEW ZEALAND. BRITISHCOLUMWA, Ac, Ac. ' Sailing from l'ler loot of Canal at.. North River. OR SAN FRANCISCO VIA ISI'IIMIS (IK I'ANAMA. eitmship ACAl'l'LCO Saturday, Jan. 16. at 112 noon. uineoting lor all Central American and South Tactile Porta KKOM 8ANFRANCIsCO TO JAPAN AM) CHINA. rainshtp \LvsKA... February 1, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, VIA HONOLULU, S. I ramshlp Monday, January 31, d every four weeks thereafter. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO \ ICTOR1A, PORT TOWNSKNO, TACOMA, PORTLAND, Ac . Aa On tne 10th. 2oth aud 30th of every month For freight or passage apply at foot of Canal at.. N R. II J BULLAV, Superintendent. TAR BALL LINE , . UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ding regularly every ntonlh^frmn Watatnt's Wharf, Brook* r PARA, PERNAMHU&7; KAIIIA and RIO JANEIRO. calling at St. John's, Porto Rico. SKI.LIE M ART1N,3,tt(jiij tone, January 23, at 1 P M. IOHN BRA M ALL, 2,60 I tone, February I. B. WALKER. 2,710 l?na, March. hen the 23d talla on Sunday ateameriaall the day previous these steamers are perfectly new, with all the latest nuitvenieula, having drat class passenger accommodations. For freight and passage, at reduced ratea, apply to J. S. TUCKER A CO., Ageuts, 64 Pine street. 'OR NASSAU, N. P.-REOULAR MAIL STEAMSHIP line.?The next three departures will be from New York t Savannah, Da., Jan IS, Jan. 25 and Feb. S. Apply to l-RRAY, FERRIS A CO , Agrnls, 02 Sooth street. r Y., Havana"and mexIcan mailT ~sh. line I . Stearnera leave pier No. 3 North River at 3 P. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT. TV OF HAVANA Tuesday, Jan. Id TY OK VEIt t CRUZ ... Thur-day, Jan. 30 TY OF NEW YORK Thursday, Jan. 2T FOR VERA CRt'Z AND NEW ORLEANS, rla Havana, Prngresu, Cauipeachy, Tuspau ami Tarnplco. TY OF HAVANA Tuesday, Jan. 18 TY OF MKR1DA Tuesday, Feb. 8 For freight or onstage apply to F. ALEXANDRE A SONS, 81 and XI Broadway, steamers will leave New Orleans January 22 and Feb ry 12 for Vera Crut and all the other porta. H:\ AS LINE F<'K GALVESTON, TOUCHINO AT KEY W est, carrying the United States mail.?The steamer ADK. Captain Kennedy, will sailon Saturday, Jannary 15, 3 P M . Irom pier 2D East River. Through hills of lading ven to all points on the Houston and Tesaa, Central Inrnational and Great Northern, Galveston. Houston and nderson aud the Galveston. Harrtsburg and San Antonio llroadx Freiirht and lusurance at lowest ratea For iglil or passage, having superior accommodations, apply C. 11 MALLORY A CO , 153 Maiden lane, or W. P. jVDE, No. 15 Bowling Dreen. Hi R N E W OR LEANS DfltECT THE CROMWELL LINE. The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain Dearborn, on Saturday. January 15. at 3 o'clock P. M , from pier No 9 North River Through bills of lading clveu to Mobile and all principd ints on the Mississippi River. 'ahiii passage. $5t>t steerage. $25. Apply to CLARK A sF.AMAN", 88 West St. I ORGAN'S LINK i?K STEAMSHIPS, for New Orleans and Texas, II sail every Saturday to New Orleans, transferring Texas sight there to Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Kailruad for raahear, thence per steamer of Morgau's line to Texas >rte. The steamer NEW YORK wltl sail from pier 36 North Irer. eu Saturday. January 15, at 3 P. M . fur New Orleans reel. Through bills of lading signed to Mobile. Galveston, and all points on the Galveston, Harrlsburg aud San Antonio, ouston and Texas Central, International and G eat Northn, Texas and Pacific and Trails-Continental railroads, ami Indlanola and .San Antonio, and all points on the Unlf, astern Texas and Pacific Railway. Brasos Santiago, Curis Cbrlstl, Rock port, St. Mary's and Fulton. Freight lor St. Mary's and Fnlton landed at Rorkport. ghteruge and Channel dues at either Corpus Christl or asoe Santiago at the expense and risk of consignee. Freight for Brownsville, Matamoros and poiuta in the lorlor must have cnniiirnre si Hrai> a Santiairn. insurance can be effected under open policy of 0. A. Wliltiy A Co., New Orleans. From New York to New Orleans, percent; from New York to ?U Texas port* via New Or*?*. ?4f P''r cent. Freight at lowest rate*. For freight or further informe>n apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY A CO.. Agents, Pier 36 North River. JEW YORK AVI) lltYANA DIRECT MAIL LINE~^ II Tliu.ve first cla*a steamships will sail at 3 P M from jr 13 .North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, follow*:? tKSCKNT CITY Thursday, Jan. 13 JLUMBUS Tuesday. Jan. 25 Kor freight and passage, having unsurpassed accommodain*, auuly to WM P. CLYDE A CO.. No. ? Bowling Oreen. McKeller. Lullug A Co., Agents in Havana. kLO DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, * " (ailing from pier 37 North River for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thames and Saturday* ?l 3 1*. .11.. connecting with the Virginia d Tennessee Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Piedmont Air ue, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and with the cotnny 'i steam lines to interior point* in North Carolina and rginia. Ncwhern and Washington, N. C. (via Norfolk), try Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav. .ifWet. Del.. Monday and Thursday at 4 P. M , connecting ih Maryland and Delaware railroads. 'assenger accommodations unsurpassed riirougli passage tickets and bills of lading to all points at rest rates Insurance to Norfolk, Ac., v. per cent. Freight eived daily at pier 37 North River Cenerai offices. 197 eenwich street. N. L. McCREaDY. President. 'J EKKLY FLORIDA LINE? ~ I Port Royal. 8. C.; Frrnendins, Fla.: Brunswick, fie. rhe favorite and well known steamer MONTtiOMERY, Ircloth master, having superior accommodations for pa? gem. will sail Thursday. January 13. from pier No. II t River, at S P M., to above ports, making connection# Lb all points Houtli and Southwest via Port Royal, the irlda and Brunswick railroads. at class passage to Femandlna 930 OC ml class passage to J acksonville 33 5C -st claas passage to Augusta 21) OC 'hrougli tickets issued to all polnti South and Southwest, lamer IIATTEItAS. Monkin master, will follow January For freight or passage apply to HKKM GELPCKB. No S William St. TRAVELLERS' ULIDK. lENNSYLTANIA RAILROAD. CHEAT TRUNK. LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE rra as leave New York, via Dssbroeeet ami Cortland* , lerriet as follows press, for Harrisburg. Pittsburg, the West and South, ruh Pailman Palace Cars attached, 9.30 A. M. 6 auj I.UlP M Sunday. 6 end 8:30 P. M. r Wllliamsport and Lock Haven at 9 30 A M. and 8:30 ' M. For Corry and Erie, S 30 P. M . connecting at lorry for Titutville, Petroleum Centre, nod tha OH legions. r Baltimore. Washington and the South. "Limited Washnrton Kxprest" of Pullman Parlor Cars daily, except under. O ki A M , arrive Washington *10 I' M Regu ar aiH :4f) A M.. 3 mid 9 P. M. Sunday 9 P. M press for Philadelphia. 7, 7 .30, 8 ;40. 9 .30 A. M . 12 30. 3. i. 4 10. 5. 6,7. 8 30, ft P. M and 12 night. Annday. 5,6, . 8 30 and 0 P M. Emigrant and eaconu class, 7PM r trains to Newark, Elisabeth. Rahway. Princeton, Trenon, Perth Amboy, Flemlngtc", Belridere and other luinte. tea local schedules at all ticket offices, sins arrive From Pittsburg, " Viand 10 30 A. M and A90 P M dally; ID 15 A. M. and 7 to P. M datlv eaerut dondav. From Washington an it Haltimore h Jo A. M , I Oft, ft 15 and 10 :27 P M Sunday. 8:20 A. M From Philadelphia, 5,10. 6:20,8 55, 10:15, II 20 1154 A.M. 1.19, 4 4)6, 9:15, 9.10. 7:40, 8 44.9 20,10:27 P. M. 8an Isr. 5:10, 6:20, 6:53, 11 54 A.M., 7.40, 9 20 and 10 27 r. M. Ticket olBeet, 530 and 044 Brosdway, No. 1 Aitor House II loot ot urauroaei imi tortunal am , No 4 ( ourt at., ooklrn ; Noa. 114. 116 ami 114 Hudaor. ?t , Uobckeu nlirranl ticket nfhce, No. 8 Battery place. RANK THOMSON, I) M. BOYD. Jr., OtMtll Manager. General Paaacnurr A cent. ?RoVJDKNCE tvi MONISGToN~8TBAMSll!P CO* NEW YORK AND BOSTON. REDUCTION OF KAKK between New York and Proridenre to 83; between New York end K -?i >n to $4. ETuNI NU'lON LINK. protn pier 33 North River foot of .lav atreel. the elegant ainera RHoDK INLAND and N AftKAuANSKTT daily teept Sunday a), at 4 :RO P. M. , PROVIDENCE LINK. 'root pier 27 N. R., foot of Park plaoe, eteamahlpe ELECA and O t LATE A mil/ e tcept Sundaya i. at 4 K M. IIII.ADKI.PU I a VIA ION MARCH tM) TUK Sew Jer*ay Southern Railroad.?Pare from New York Philadelphia only 82 25. Commencing .January lO, IH7B. area Sew York from pier 8 North River, tool of Rector at., Philadelphia, Tuckerton and Tome Hirer. 3 45 P. M. >ra fool nf liberty at. rta NawJereay Central to Brancht. at 11 A. M , for Philadelphia. Vineland and Tome rer. W. S. SSEDKN, General Manager. DRY BOODM. OR 8ALR--A SEALSKIN SACyUB; ALSO ANTELIN Kant Mete lane Sacqne, which haa never been worn, dreaa 8., Herald Uptown Branch oArt. MIUINKHI AM) DRKHMAKINB. [ARIB TILL*ANN CO~ OF PARIS, IMPORTKRH Or L Art Millinery, Medea. lateet form* and light ahadea in iee' Dre?e llal*. Elnwera. Plmnea. Kelle, Crapea. 408M , near 2t)th at. (late km*. Mlcbele). Kl'liOPE. 'ICR.?HOTEL LM AKOLAIS, A El EST CLASI hu??l. lnc'on <# ?nd anii?r Kn*lt?h m*n*ir?tu#iit HlKhK IIAVN Sacii-Mrr. tfUCvUuaaai AU