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ler, to the tune called ‘ to order in @ square, with ths “Gonerat's guards in the th p charche? Milweudic, cm Sabbath evening, Fed. id ‘the Presbytery of qrorrd x SG cr} rege! veb Sees ating Reading, cin, os" = Rev. See jamie Mille has Loni na] the pastoral cha the prenaee ebarch in Chidlicutnes and bois ao Pa R. E Sverril) hes resigned the 0. 8. charch ia wvillé, feon. Rev, T. R. Chipmen has resigned the rectorship of St. rqe’s church, Avioria. ere ev. J. T. Huntingdon has resigned the assistantship the reotor of St Sameo et church, Phitedelphis, and has succeeded by the Rev. S. B. Allinson. DI6MISSED. ate premieres ‘of North Ris has dissolved the ween Rey. "Geo. PF, Wiewell and the ‘Presbyterian chureh of ea Nanna ef and dismissed : 10 the eobytery of Wi he a call from the ‘Central imines, be hare 6 lity «f Wilmington, Rev. C. C. Carr was dismissed Ge Sag oh hia request from partoral charge > Horse Beadn, lant week, to accept Bnsnimeus call tothe pastorate of nae Congregational oh of Vietor, N. Y. Rev. Daniel R, Oxdy haw been dismissed from Wes*boro’, , Yo accept a call to West Cambridge. ae 1. P, Warren has been dismissed trom Plymouth al Auguste Cone ‘wee dismissed from the pastorate the Conarege'ions! cburch ¢f Brighton, Ohio, on the ith inet. council called for that purpose, and was eliy ree mmended to the cnaBhence of the churehes, ‘DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. The Rev. Worthington Smith, D.D., the iate Presi ‘ent t the University of Vermont, a gifted scholar and elo- ntpreacher, died in St. Al oans, ‘on the 12th inst. We lest from the Odserrer§ toe death of the Rev. Wm White, of Orange, N. Y., on the 12h inst. at, theaze of Mr. ‘years pastor of the First Pres- por chureb, tae e ire of great excellence of che avd intellectual adil = The Kev. J. W. wii an aged clergyman of the Bap. ebureh, died near en, a nen Gan esti Lak inae Rey. Wr. Whipple, of the Secon@ Methodist Episcopal arch ic Rome, N, Y., was found dead on the 10th inst , y the barn of Rev. Mr. Adams, of Floyd, whither ho © but @ short time a eavienaly to get his norse. hiyple was sovanty-three years, of age, He was heyfeiber of Rev. I. D. Stebbins, who formerly ocaupied @ puirit of the Methodist chusch in Rome, and niso of J. W. Siebbing, of Rochester. NEW CEURCH. ‘The new Wetbodist Episcopal church in Montgomery, a % he dedioated fo to the service of Almighty God, on the second March next. fhe sermon I be Preacbed by the tes Binaop Pieree, of Georgie, ‘The Sore of the Broad street M. trberiig ie N.J., which took piace on the 22a taata dee | co er w very laxge congrega'ion, waich com; ‘the bouse f eee part, and the capacities of the Cte aah wound and coinfort were most satisias- was lavge number of clergymen a from this city and vieinity, New York and srook- The exercises were commenced by the singing of e 27th byma, given out by Rev. Thomas McCarroll; af- which a prayer fener oe by Rev. J. S. Porter. The 228 Fsaim and the 4th olayaee0 ‘of Ephesians were then d by Rev. ¢; W. Wiley; after which an anthem was sung ‘the choir, under the leadershi i of Thompson Price, isved by A. 8. Holbrook, Mr. Thomas N. Page officiat- 1g a8 organist. The sermon was then preached by Rov. op Simpson. At the close ot the sermon, Rev. H. read a statement of the affairs of the cburon, as fol- :—Cont ‘of lot, $13,201 66; chapel and farniture, $,700: uneh and furniture, total, $52,305 66. ‘this, $20,985 is still unpaid, which it {ia proposed to Subscriptions were then recerved, amounting ‘0 ral thousand ryt after — the eens eer- . on demi Bishop Simpson, and the con- ta the afternoon the services were ed by @ discourse trom Bishay Pieces, of the M FE. rareh, South, with other exercices by Revs. L. R. Duna acgs Yao Cieve; Tagan oe — pitas io Aree Bishop Janes and t! er exercises boyy oy Tent Be Kidder and A. 1. B-ice, LANEOUS. Rev. J.B BE agate pastor of the Centenary church Feiersbary, Va, lett on Tuesday last en rout: for re ra that vome of the clergy in Boonsboro, Ma., rages jacen against dancing and dancers. The Fellow, of that town, says thats few Sundays ago man informed ail’ bis Sougseeation who had en- din dancing, that they could consider themselves nise*d from chureh privileger, and also trom the Sab- th wehcol, Another clergyman of tae same place de- ” sermon on the 13th instant against “social ng: ‘The Episcopal Land Association held its annus! meet- ‘St. James’ church in Chicago, Lll., onthe 20th ‘This ascociation was orginized for the purpose of |wocuting sites in Western towns tor churches and par- Kemper, of Wisconsin; Lee, of Iowa; |, of Rhods Islana, and other dietinguished clergy: were present. It has recently been stated that nearly one-third of the of Maine sre destitute of pastors. Many ehes in Vermont, abie to support ministers, say are not to be found ‘et there are scores of minis- 1g in the market place idle, and when you ask “ PP they answer, ‘because no church hath The Bev. Dr. McClure, one of the eecrétaries of the and Foreign Christian Union, is now on a visi: Barope for some ‘month, for the purpose of makin b cbeervations and gaining such information as ma Yaluable im promoting the objecta of the society b Rev. ‘Aiea Hill, D. D., pastor of the first Unitarian FBurch, in Worcester, , Will retire for @ seasoa his pulpit, which he has so ably and satisfactorily d for twenty-nine years, and spend a twelvemonth in , in company with ith his wife and daughter. His oners have voted to continue his salary during his and also to supply the pulpit at their own ex- ‘Taro is of comstveradle sumber of Norwegians, Swedes Danes, settled in St. Louis, who are gathered at Y ander the ministry of Rev. J.C. Miller. During late viait to St. Louie'of we Norwegian ministers, Ras- i bape the Lord’s Su; was admints- dto number of communicants, sfier repeated ser- }, in whieh the word of God was preached to them in ir native tongue. The Old School Presbytery of Miami have mpey! be ler trial Rey. Simeon H. Brown, late editor ead tered of the West, for heresy. Mr. Belleviie . the prosecution, and Mr. Brown defended him- ed. The amount of the final sentence was simply admonition to be cautious in the use of phraseo! er. Mr. Brown has taken an appeal to the 5; members of the Presbytery will carry up acomplaint, @ the church and we in me will also carry ups nplaint to the Synod. DONATION PARTY TO A MAN NINETY-SEVEN YEARS OLD. " Some of the ladies of Hempstead gave s donation RA on the te Rev. Zachariah Greene, who is now his ninety-seventh bry Father Greene, in the last aber of the Hempetead Ing Inquirer, farnishes the follow- [ike mieten 4 Saaeary 1776, at entered army in Janu: itt 7 . We erected a fort on Dorshester Neck, on thi facing the town of Boston, by which the neg iven out: epee Ua hee ls p ground w sailed down the bay and ancl 2 also when cannonaded Dor- ter Point the whole night with chain and grape shot. God of the army of America was our preserver, bad not » man injared. They, Vandal-like, burnt jwith our army, by the way of Providence and New Lon: don, to New ‘ork. I atded in building the forte at Broskiyn, and heard the Deelaration of Independence for ithe first time on the 4th of bie 1776; my division of the areny arated with Sie great Woah on for their lead- ” and came ¢ reader had a full voice with an earnest ar- \t were to march in haste, with- gets chates ervobtand their relief. We reached field of battie on the 7th of December, 1777, in the after- PeTRAD, Feb. 11,. 1866. rntam Goutan tap — or from Constan inople, of January 17, says:. che Pea Ministers and tho bigh funotionaries cf the Forte were thrown into commotion some days since by a rather inopportune question, agitated by the delegates the Protestants, who have recently ‘arrived st Constan- ople. In ths month of November @ Grand Council wa hala io Paria, The Protestants of London, Berlin Pay! Asmerica, wore reprerente? at it. It was decid epataticn honld be sent to Constenting le to de pound ipoza the Sulven Lyerty of ¢ for bus Task 2 BGreg NEW YORK HERALD, meee FEBRUARY 24, 1856. 5 missionaries then waited on Fuad who, however, they did not find «t the Porte. On the following day, und for some days successively, they repeated their visit, but withou: success. At last they icelied on calling at the koniak (hotel) of tne minister, Fuad Pacha, who was aware of their object, and received them with much courtosy, when they banded the meme. rial to him, praying that it should oe p'aced in the baads of the Sultan. The Minister of Foreign Affairs was puz led to know what to say, and exercised his ingeauity to avoid ee them a categorical answer, and Sr ae big ithout even eae te youcaer for le- lve of Dae letter, and whieh they bed demanded, Hor the present, I presume, the matter is at an end. Tae DeWs Was soon spread am: the h ch runctiouaries of the Porte, and produced Leora impression. The object these gentlemen have in view ie, no douh', most praiseworthy, but the moment is no well chosen. ‘Tne ks are not yet advanced far enough to comprehend the necessity of such a reform, aud if the mistionaries knew better the character of the people they have to deal with, they would not, very probably, have taken this step. You can already form snotion of the elferveseace it bas produced on the Turks who have become acquaint- od with it, and! feer thax ific were known among the popa- Jace @ serious agitation would be the result. The lurks will hardly be induced to assent to such achange ba! with the greatest caution and prudence, and it wi'! requre seve- ral preparatory measures to lead then graduslly and uo- awares to it, CHRISTIANITY IN NEW ZBALAND. A meeting was held in connection with the Church Missionary sco in Liverpool, Eogland, Feb. 1, at which Hi) converted New Zealand chief, and the Rev, Mr. Taylor, a recently returned missionary irom ‘New Zealand, at , for the purpose of giving informa- tion ep ate to pg age of Christianity in that co- lony. ‘@ tnisstonery from New Zea- land, bal Mie meeting, He said be had been ab- sent ‘from his native country nearly :wenty years, and, on returning, he was rejoiced vo see that, prove- mente haa been made in that period. The twenty eara had also made a wonderful difierence in New Zealand, and ne attributed the improvemen'ain that isiend to the: pro- gress of Christianity. ‘Since the year 1844, when the last cannibal feast took place near aaa cannibalism had completely ceased. I'he missionaries might now travel without ger to the most remote parts ot the island, and the reads were now as open snd secure a4 in this country. Th was first preached in the island on Christmas Day, reid; ‘and at the present time there was soarcely a beathen in the iand. The reverend geatleman then went on to give details of missionary effort in New Veaian’, stating that until ten year ¢ the Bible was first introduced into that lend, e was not @ single convert; but that one man having professed Christianity, the remainder of the native for ry speedily followed, and gave up their battles and their unnatural banquets om humsn fiesh. Hipango, the native chief, then ad- dreseed the meeting, and expressed the infinite pleasure that he experienced in being able to worship the Creator instead of his old and falxe gode. A collection was made, and the proceedings terminated as they had commenced, with ay Superior Court -General Term. Before Judges Uakley, Due, Hoffman, Bosworth and Kelly ve. Upteulree" ‘wil granted on payment by plainuiff of costa, Hant vs. Woodward.—Judgment affirmed, with costs, 8 Morange.—Judgment afiirmed, with costs, rrall vs. Delport.—Jucgment affirmed, ‘with costs. Burrall vs. The Same.—Judgment affirmed, with costs, Gildersleeve vs. Mabony.—Judgment effirmed, with iuir va. Glinsmav,—-Judgment affirmed, with costs. Bird-all vs. Solomon.-—Judgment affirmed, with cosis. Bunce ve. Rutgers Fire Insurance Company.—Order for new trial denied, with costs. Isles vs. Tucher.—Feferred to Judge Mason. Allen vs, Heskins —Order sppeaied from afiirmed. Clayton vs. Batcerly.—Judgment tor plaintiff on verdict. Bidwell vs. Lotman.—Judgment on report affirmed, with cots. Nicholas vs. Lightenhem.—New trial, costs abide event. Buchanan vs. Cheesebrough.—Verdict net aside, with Mberty to plaintiff to apply for reference; costs abide event. Geer va. Pignolet.—Verd! et aside, with liberty to paintif to apply for reference; costs abide eveat, Fowler va. Mayher.—Verdict set aside, with liberty to plaintiff to apply for reierence; costs 2 vide event. Geffken va. Siingerland.— New trial, costs abide event. Texter vs. Gowin.—New trial, costs abil Fowler vs. Mayner.=-Report of referee Le Roy vs. Manson.—Order of reference aecharged on payment of costs of reference by defendant. Parsons vs. Orser.—New t: ordered, coste abide —New trial, costa abide event, Diseases of the Lungs—Notice.— Dr. hey ples Hunter begs to inform his penne in Philadel- his that he an establishment in that ota under ye a i a ee Dr. f the Royal College of Surgeons, Ta aaleapegia theme io ‘at aere: New rk, Dr. Hunter Le also state, for the aft tae br = dents residin, Baltimore and Washin; that Dr. Sou Bi pane ‘Willaaes il will hereafter be with the Balti- ements have been rendered necessary by the eibewe ao Gr pe james Huts and Baltimore, and b; retiremen! luster in consequence of heelh. ‘Patients in these cities will io future enjoy not only a the’ sdvantage of Dr. Be, HHuniar's edvoe Dutthe additional benefit of the personal care and supervision of skilful and ac- complished resident phyaicians, of his. tion more of questions bas been. ay ‘which will be be sent, with a specimen ovpy ofthe Petes ‘on application te elther of the wi New York—Dr. ROBERT HUNTER, 828 Broadway, bijacelphle—Dr. F. MORSUN. 02.3 Walnut stree ms 1imore—I forth Charles stree Note.—Dr. HUNTER, B may be oon consulieg ‘personally aa bore. tofore from 9 A. M. to 4 seri yes Secreta: patna apy tempt saves ti pelpe im rent, sad | and isan y converts a prior info s haxu: wholesale and ia ‘op yn ur ony an and dona Jaymenis, at 62 White street, fins Binaing hinchines x & Oo, wave ready binding OF bas. "The machines do ihe "2 better and {Rater than any ethers. “Galland ee them at vo. S23 Broad way. Sewing betray sappy Cotton and Linen, of superior quality, for our office, eltber with or with- eut & machine for ‘asmne it NICHOLS, LEAVITT & 00., 411 Broadway. Ls oer pened ‘celebrated ales nat fa powder proof defiance locke ES Depot ‘No. 192 Pex! street, one door below Patent Cham: Fire and Bur- Ee prise tnedale st the World's Wai, 1851, and ‘since, New The Orne 1853-'64,_ SILAS C, eG * GO., 136, 137 and 139 Water atreet, N. ¥. Batchelor’s aa Dyc—W. tein: Seep nga ‘The best in ‘This unriy: original P. ed fn tee pit rooms Batebelor's Moupese ve improvements over all othere, gance igs to Wah ment, and Gurability, pe peculiar {o this eal ious esky), eaGhristadoro's Hat Dye, Pte hada and Toupees jette admiration among jars in art. « suite of Sieg his incomparably me erate ee ea ind reval st the: article of GHRISTADORO’S, Not ; tour ‘House. A Perfamed Breath.—What Lady or Gen- Weman would remain under the curse of» disagreoablo ‘when by using ibe * Bale of a Thousand iewrere” eee en? teifice would not only render it Dut leave ine teeth wile as slabasier? Many do not their breath fa bad, and the subject is 50 , thetr triends will never mention tt. Pour a single drop of ik —% eae he ‘and wash tbo teeth night and m y cent bottle will laste year. For saleby MInIDOS & 0O., proprietors, aud el druggists. Dr. Allcock’s Plasters, from their Peculiar guaites and mechanton! arran produce Otten giving reilof at once. “In asians, in paint and. tightness of the cl ‘chronic have tailed. In a they are beyond clans who are soquajaied Pm ‘old at . 2At Hudson street — and by all druggists in . These assist Nature in t with ‘by re-vit l- her conflict 4, diseaae, by re- comers my “ ears’ and several medi: lemen had rely failed to do so... You have since ® lady and two geniJemen W ‘Grohon WASHINGTON JENKINS, N, ¥. for penutifying fad gemoving freckles, tan, Weearms nad hands.” For tale by PRALON’ ca sa] Tic Doloreux and Neuralgin—De Grafs nervine 14 ier to relieve the distressing pain attending an attack of elther of the above. Prineipa! depat, 80) Grand street, corner 0? Allen. I’riee ‘The Truth to o Travellers.— Gentlemen Pose ing through the city sometimes require a so: ct shirts mado to er in double quick time. The first qneetion is, “pen 9 cant rely ORERN, "No, J Asior House is peyers! apon in rhage cagen; wo mneb for earela? ing end f Are these faery dey Lvlephd ihe Sensors 9 wine in pase S's tke vere has cet bat we auend to the state of our seat phe wi prevent sickness; py who value heaith as a three tas. been dicscted 16 scare arian They ah nrg ES Jeasteue wad of sind. and (ba: with a fetes | Se ge ates sl casen ah ase, no macter wh or songl i; whether it be oF consumption; Whether be rheunialam or plouniays wheter a be typhus or fever and agtic or bitious fever croup oF wnsoplog crag, or measies; wi it be scarlet tever or smailpox: puis Known ss Braodreh’s pills wiii surely do more then all aud wha: js more. wi)] surely ¢o you no injury. Use them so as %© produce @ briek eifect, and your sickuess will be the Aital> Of w day Or two, wblie” thooe Who are 120 wise {0 follow connec. fanee eense gavice are often, unfortunavely for them. selves, & Brancreth’s vil pis are sold at 26 cents a box, with full direc fiona, the prizeipal ole office, 84 Capa) street, Brandreth’s Bul stores, 24? Hudson street and 297 i also D. O, esedaen tite han davon TIS alk corner of Lewis; J, Keer. 813 Broad fulton 4 dyn, and by al) vespecable Tnedieing Tondere mie Prof. Spicer’s Second Tecture.— evening. a: the Tabernacle, will be rememberea—grest fun a: he Tab: cuacle—tablen broken {0 pieces, men thrown out of al) sorte oe Saengs Hnee Seas te ammuse and asto~ Sutreh Wiccan ween aent: ee ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, PERSONAL, ——— Tr ‘THOMAS WALSH, A NATIVE UF KILKENNY, TRE land, who came here about ‘ago years ago irom St, et. Brace Newioundiand, and who is presumed to jive in am will call or send his a erty: | Mighth avenue, Y., be will hgar from his sister, Adaresa C. &. F I. 0. W., WHO LEFT THE NEW HAVEN HOUSE ON Tuesday morning, wi!l addresa his friends, be will relieve them of much anxiety, and receive assistance,if in need of any. JAMS RILEY, DEAN STREET, BROOKLYN.—YOUR futher and moiher request you to come bome, and they Will gran\ apy request you may’ sak of them, if in thelr power. ‘We do not expect your mother will be alive when you doeome, Come, and we wi!) all be content and rejoice. ‘OTICE ~IF ek | PRRSON WHO LOS? A SUM OF on Betray, ane ly will aden; ry roperty and paring expensed, it vy calling on i -#, Smith, 86 Bayard sc nree Nw LY.’ [¥—YOUR NOTE Was RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR the interview in W— place. Please send a note ts the same address, NEW BIC! ATIONS. N PRESS, AND TO 3B PIBLISHED MAROH 1— MEN’ AND TIMES OF TH REVOLUTION; Memoirs of kikaush Watson, including Journa s of Tra- vels in Burope and America. {rom 1777 to with Ly or. respondence with Public Men, and Reminiscec denis ot the Revolution. Balted, ov his son, Winsiow roe Wat. ton, "In ons octavo volume ot 460 pages. Price $1 50. A & CO., Pusliruers, S81 Broadway, N. ¥. 6. 5. 5 carnatag as eee FASHIONABLE n pAvx 8 COLLARS AT 12s. AND UP- Bleoves and collars ia sets, bridal scars, ca point Marplique'full dress at i daiguille, Bruxelles point, Honiton « insertion, Foonrvess at PETER Roliiits £0.3, Bi8 Broad way. LACK THREAD 1 LACE V«ILS, CAPES barbes, ge and noes; S0-als ve velie, Bases Gay ona Gay Wenlly sold a SR RUBBRIS & x Peer 12s,, just rece: ‘00.3, 875 Broadway 7 Me Woe ORAPES.— zen rpg 6 canes of biack Canton crepes, col 2 do. Sultable for travelling dresses. A.T. PIaEA RS LE co., Broadway, Cian Gistabere aud He FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS ‘AND 1 IN. embr« ‘oidered bands on Swiss and cembri+ collars.and sleeves, in- seta, embroi ordered | |AMBRIC BANDS, *ertions; French (ew lob; Paris worked dered; fancy revierre; hemmed, sutched end b ne iets; a new lot of cambrio colars. at 8; three oar and insertion, rent ‘on Monday, 25th, ot PRTeR Ro! rst RY GOODS.— ALARMING BASRIFICE {N DRY to the public will be sk TOMORAUW MoNDav), pet a 37 GOoDs MA T, 250 BOWERY. (_Tiafcilowing Heme will ms wil give faint made in ff B ‘The greasest bargains ever and howls, days, at idea of the enormous speedy clearance of the ella shawis.. He ct WM. EYRE, p80 Bowery. | B.~100 cases of straw bonnets (j ton, will be sold a: 2s. each. Ladies," 4 will convince 2 you as to the veracity 0 ‘ofthis statement. TRE JESUITS AND THRIR FOUNDER.— Now published, ip 2 vols. Price $225. The history of the Ife and mstitise of 8. 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The anpwralleled demard tor the opening chapters of THE RATS OF TH SEINE; ‘ad lishe bas induced ihe proprietor to an in TO-DAY’S issue, together with saveral adauional chapters, of intense interest, Such anexci'ement in the atory reading world bas no: been known in this clty for spleen atte eg Sell had lh e e—the Jarges! eapest 8 vente tethe New York te w Muncony, Price three cents per copy. For sale A HANK LESLIE'S a) ILLUS’ TRATED NEWSPAPER. wad esterday. Tnat of Jackson’s Statue, New Orlense—Arrival of he proc io Jackson Sheng (¢ of Jackson. New Orleans. by Mills. dnetioe ot Christ's church, Baltimore—just opened after ex- e alterations. Po rait ‘. of Chrisi’s ssbarale itof the Rev. aii sie 8 church, New mammoth steamship P. of ait or M. Minister to Peer eterveernes, 7. “iproad rtreet Metbodia i church Newark, N.J., dedicated Friday, 22d ¥ 4 Howse Se Bassjuct New York—Portrait of James ‘F. a New’ m Boectas eat Broadway Theatre, New York—“Herne, the ewer oft Maite and its oe eee atte a in the Mediterranean. The Seat of War Fens Vowel Bupetoria. Gostume of the Wrench Arny ‘Army in the Crimes. New inves lon—A Continugus Card Printing Pi ono it st Hotlara, neat Consilioplo, for Wounded Sot ish Ladies in Constentibople, she i itor. ae Continuavon ‘of the thriling Homance, “‘The Last of hie Sos sale at aul news depots, SPECIAL NOTICES, ‘AXOR’S OFFICE, NEW YORK, F FEB. 38, 1886.—NO- ice le hereby given, that th that the following provisions of an assed m Count relative to pawn: brokers wii be eniorerd, and that herea ter all com- Feat to he Corporation attoruey for prosecutions nen e a Ptr WUOD, Mayor, Sections 1, 2 and 3. All persons exercising or carrying on the Dusiness of a pawnbroker -aha!l obtain from the M: under Riritd ab ugar ie tie an ae are: , the dato of bulerent to be. ‘On such loan, tad teidebon ct Gn pereaperetig a vincac aan nee Lo ery pawntroker shall at he time of each Joan, edging an; person pawning or pi & memorandum oF by bt mor he sarc i at br ie saa fo chee article or. Bec. 5. fam or Serer et wok el, ta reasonable sities peel the oS Slo at got mae r, Aldermen, eaiatngte and Cy the peace of the aig of lew Yorker or any or either of them, oa of apy person 10 shall be duly’ uthorized t in writing for that purpose, by any or either ot them, and ‘who shall exhibit such written'a thority to such pawn! Sec. 7. Every pawobreker who shall vio or neglect, or refuse to comply with any or etther of fie provisions the fourth, fifth or sixth sev this ule, tor inal such offence, forfeit end er “ine sum of twenty: ‘five Seo, 8. No pawnbroker sball ask, demand or Feoeive any greater rate of interest than twenty-tive per cent num, {pon any loan not exceeding the sum of twenty hive dollars: or thun seven per ceat per unnum upon any loan excocding ‘the sum of twenty-five cone. baat te the penalty of une han- dred dollars for every such off anu 9. x Figs ‘vail ell any Jag or pleae ‘until have remained one year in h's or her posses boy sand “all such saies shall Pe at pubic auction and not iH Bec. 10, Notlos of bit And seit be pend i ROT enh eeineb ts in one or more of the WSpApers PI ed tn the ety of New York; and such shail specifr the time pt eed which such sale is to lace, the name, of the auctioneer by whom the the samme is to be conducted, ans a description of ihe goods or articles to be ih ‘R, EDITOR~IN Mi gunerhet reuarday Sapoe aidan : Satie Morea ane Hees reeerga do well to give the atimulating them to new eflorta to TER re aoa C2 MEMBERS OF on Monday eveonn Fe. . pone ha toe half-paat 7 P, ‘8. CARR, Rec. Sec, Migs Uatgo Nec § Fa MEMBERS OF STATE mtg a A. at are hereby summoned to }. John’s |, om Mond ren i sor a on Uasl eas of ta iaiarest at veil Be trang "7 . F iiey, pewsary. ioe vera R] OTICH THE MRMD EN OF TEN LIGUOR DEATES 10k, THE MEMBERS OF THe eed Neary ace hare by notes : the norigned DEAL, Tespective dues, w ofles 04d Ketlows’ all, daily, from a aia. 124M, and broad M. AilZ, Clerk. U NITED STATES STEAM FRIGATR NIAGARA,—THR rite (5 yea in eet — steam ae Niagara ati st iv ved at Wi! ly 193 Bowery, on ‘Monday a . 26th ‘ask at Bor joing rag F4Ne, ame OPT, FLIER Verena, 2 mam! “0%, RESS GOOBS | DRESS GooDs LIDGRATEES S ANSIGNKERT, 347 BROADWAY. Jelaines, at 1a. 6d. ; two thousand Hee, at 2a; together with Prensh bareges, ailk tissues, orgardies, £c., ‘all at forty Percent below cost of im- Portation, to close assignment accounts. G. B. WILLIAMS & CO. AMAGED ORAPE SHAWLS. —MARSH ALL M. HUBY, Ro. 1 Bowery, willopen, on Monday, fve cases of craps ightly } at & reduction of Afiy per cent, 1! DRESS GOODS!It ES. aa Feb. 18, 1856, will be opened an immense Sa embroidered collars, at lower prices GENIN’s BAZAA! 518 Broadway, Si, Nicncins Hotel. Lge pt seer HANDRRRCUTEFS. of fin ered handkerchiefs vil) ‘be opened on Monday next, at tauaualy low pri os. _ 518 Broadway, Bf. Nihon eee EMBROIDERED BAND: wit! be opencd'on Monday REAT SALE OF DRY Goons. $10 00 Wourn, rox Avonios on Monday ‘and tsllowing eae four doora trom Spring ateeet. 1,800 tne alela side, $650; wort Sui. 100 embroidered crape shawls 80 Per esnt under cos’ 509 deoin ofchrinin dra rorth 2 bes of French yard it hein a and colored tinen’ table covers: So. each. ide goods, 8c. @ yar sarge famortaasor ef ® great per bare the | ortsiual "196 Bowery, four doors from Sp. bin aah —OUR Liesl coe HOSIERY AND GLOVES ae R. SSP Waa BON, 73 Broadway. KS, NAPKINS, TOWEL- vi, SHRETINGS, DAM a, 4 hnparied ppearar « 00, Manufactured ‘nd selected expressly for their , Chambers and Reade streets. TREMENDOUS age ee oat, Cz ASSIGNEES. The ent goods of the nie firm of Leadbeater &Co. 5 aa cleared sared out, without any regard to hae: “a. WILLIAMS & ©). LOPNS | LINENS 11 LINENS 111 \DBEATER’S ASSIGNMENT, 347 BROADWAY, gpobe hundred pieces Irieh linens, st 2s. 64. per yar, worth are c casen damask table clothe and napkins att wih week, ‘at Incredibly low brie coums. By order of assignees. ADIES’ INDIA faa theta Gras Pe sticig AF THE einpped hands, att re salt eg tet Soo Taha a lactee , UP stairs. eae Oo" Orme Dey FOR Siote ‘at a] rubber stores, and at of our own importation, WEDN. bay cae PENING OF peek tbs Bese Goops— REALL. ee & WARE & oo hare gs first importa- SILKS, GRENADINES, ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BAREGES, CRALLIES, MOUSFLINE Dy CHENE, ETC, E:7C, Also, # splendid agacrtment of, BODES A VOLANTS, Broadway, Chambers and Reade sirects. EAL Sat SILKS.— A. T. STEWART & CO. bave opened at retail twenty cates of the above desirab'e SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS, Made from the finest boiled silk, wud recommended for the per- manetncy of their color. 75 CENTS PER YARD. roadway, Chart Chambers and Keade a streets, 'PRING oo The Ge inkr ‘haa ju The assortment is tor , both tm Pichaese od vari embracing rich and elegant sty:es of Paris made lace and foods, in enlirely pew patierns. Also, low prised styloe, made Upempreealy for the jo ers from all the seks ua they tavorable terms, nections are re need to call and exemine wal be offered af low Prices and on the mort 8. MLL ___ X0se80 and 82 Chambers street ODS. French flowers, Bonnet ribbons, &c., of the atest importation and of eee elegance, now on Jobn street, corner of Willi HOMER & & KRTCHUM. PRING BHAWLS ! SPRING SHAWLS !! LEspaRArEn’s lent 347 BROADWAY. ‘eral cartons of boautiful hs les, exhibition, and at low stella and ‘other ‘ai, a at ‘veing the balance of sr ING GOODS, AT era fret of SPRING pes eon Monday ya fame. ILK ROBRS.— Breed elisa Canal street. Pyne ba a t- Leen Cone B. eee erase THE | MILITARY. een RARANA AAA byt ‘AMERICUS GUARD,— —AT A ed oF £ pacers, prove tae tl at Ay Rp. . 1 jo ntcany K ier epoca’ for the ensui hy fore yobs th Fitaimmoas, i BERRELL, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS, Pm pms Yoo [lg DWELLING HOUSE, 88 ing street, with modern also, womans (four improvements. rooms) tor ® small fainily. at 3 mize; tree sory shop rear off of 29 King rest, suede for any ie ven. of A. RAYMOND, 51 Chatham Seren —— GARE —CASH PUROHASERS OF SRGARS OAN PRO- ‘gains from & stock of up wards of one piten se. Fare; Imported Havanaa, ani 0 EBATA Diet he noid tmroediate)y U, UMSEKS, 31 Broadway, up Rare * yrmespas depot, 86 Murray street,” BOARDENG a¥D LODGIFG. ieee patio sae os rove or stata bo pai” ebjectica £o°ravel. "Addrens LADY, WHO HAS LOST HER PARDNTS, 19 ARES ms ae WILL ius gralom ne Toe eae ented ri cies on or carly eppiicasion, nn ie oo 1 para West FOURTYENTH S?REET, CORNER OP SIXTH avenue.—This house, beau'ilu'ly located and newly fur- nlsked, is pow in readiness wo Petasaasat and Tats, | wharesks wil gope teomnetien pianolorte for ber (Souruers, 8 Buites of rooms for familien, or gooms tor Shih ie guts competent o ing” dro AZ, = es cnanee, ay may he secures. Dinner of clock. | way Post E pin Adi state ae asthontss aan, SERRE Cane, Oe ee ee FRENCH LADY, GOOD DRESSMAKER, WISHNS A 5Q SERCKER STRER—TO LET FURNISHED, TWO reavectable ‘dresunsker. e's cotmforia ie roams on the second floor, with pantriee ui- ached, with or without partial board. 4) Bas EAST pk pic y -EIGHTE STREET.—A FURNISHED and hedroom, with board. on second floor. House ba bas ny Me modern umprov: ments, nituated be.ween Fourth and Madisonavenues, OARD IN = LYN. GENTLEMEN Rov fk | ‘wives, or sin oan be accomm wi es 3 188 Soralemon streot, vor elween South and Wall street 1 fo AUCTIONIAR, OF erence Fok nas cata y, weak oF be wil some g Ne Gechineieos eit Wien. Please sddrean Auctioneer, Tox 11? Herald office. A goon DRESSMAKRE, FROM YRANOM WISHES TO 7 te yea se forewoman. 2 Mademoise! le ar, uerala OMMERCTAL TRAVELLER OR SALWSMAN.—A GER- vemoan, bay ability 1 “9 th Sih o” Sth far the Routed Wess werd Whee tence ee eferenore aie arty te auc oi met rw. Wl f Rory, torn é eer Jersey Guy Post oillee, ns me EaL ESTATE.—TO LANDLORDS, ASAIGNEES AND q oihers tm want of a competent ard trustwor Derson to ‘ase charge of thetr real pe ES anventher agent for j Twoes.ale, and woud like 10 sot tn that capacity or one or oo bert of reference or. secur vo. | Aaron oy day tha weak de ‘Herald ofice °? OAR DINC 'G.—A GUOTLEMAY AND apes OR Two gentiemen, can be accommodated with # piessant front Focm, peatly furnished. AJso & small room, opie tor a sin- le Es in the house ‘st 27 North Moore street, near 8t. Jobn’s park. ine in Bovaeenss FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. TO A ) ,geaveman and lady, doard tor the lady only; board paid Addrets > ina, Broadway Post oflice. OARDING, —A NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR TO Jet, S40 & front room, furnished. with hoard, 19 & gentle advance. OAR DIF G. <n LET=NO. 4 VARICK STRRET, FRONT and back room on first floor, furnished to « party without dosed, ui 86 per week in advance; if necessary, privilege in hehen, or wili be let with board, at @ reasoaable rate, OABD.—WANTSD, BY A LADY AND C3ILD, A FUR ished arior, with two stimal hedrooms adjoining: pri- vale -oard, fire ond gas included. a\ about $20 a week House Taust be below Twellth street, private, and have gas. Address Mrs. Asneworth, Broadway Fost off ‘ice. OAKD IN BROOKLYN,—A ~A VERY DESIRABLE rom, with partial board, » i} be let to two gentiemen., &t $3 per week. Aso, ® pleasant room jor gent aman and rien 8 hase where there are but few boarders and where they will receive the com‘ort and aiteations of ahome. Apply ‘at 9 Fulton street, opposite Henry. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY; board for lady only where there would be few or no ‘ble American nurse; ie fully comspetent to fill either ait Onn be seen for week eat weet carne? of 8th wk, Sd'av Yorkville’ "Vary Cos city references given. ws ey SA RY A NICE, STRADY girl; washer and iz, ioe jroner, wana ‘wiling to ae feree't vemueral usefo! ws - *mal) family. Appl; iy at 6 699 Broadway, in y, i the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTOSTANT Werner cao rman oping, Dat w Py ee coen Pat ih street, pear 2d avenue, Warrenoay AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION: weave) with a tamily going to Ont Bstof the peamug ey, or terve a t Cali or adress’ Californi: me afer 75 fant 34 ft, near 24 Other boarders, Address ., Broadway Post office. rea, UARD IN JRRSEY CITY.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WAXTEDA SITUATION, as” BOOKKEEPER OR A8- wou'd Jetan unfurnished second siory front room, with fustani bookkeeper, in & bo esale business, 298 and two cosets, In Sussex, near Washington st., to > g references given. Scokh ceper, Herald office. Homan und wife (partial mea'e fur gentietian) Toe $10 “eer Spo ye week. Also, frontroom with gus, for a single gentieman, for $4per week Lovation for health and convenience unsur’ passed. Will bave ali the privileges of a home. Address Augustus, Herald ofiice. or Jersey Wily Post oflize. Unex- cepiionable reference given and required, do yeee® Peels Mist lg abt gt pre oS lyn preterres je ctabl family. where all aris of & home mey be acquired; Pita copectble ceraas, 160, cleh td Trish help rman, Rogen, Seo ier tote aad private fanilee,st Hon icls GUENRRES Ua 29 Broadway, corner of street; walters. ra inen, farmers Invoteras bor’ at this or the’ breeen etios tee Greenwieb st, will inimleh her room.” Kelerence if required, : ~n Rios on roust be moderaie, Addrees 1, a Woy Hara pie.” G22, ApaNs PRESS FER FEEDEES WANTED—AT JOHN CARD WANTAD—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ~ - BY private family, not above Houston petra elites Be fgets! WANTED.—WANTED. nk COMPSIENT ably turnin ed ance erie vere rer ae Jady. breakiast md ien for qepLeman, a0 Ada, Heray! particulars.” Keferences exchanged. sae teres milliner, to conduct the millinery by Too Canada West. It is desirable the a) tieant shou! underats vatend the business thoroughly, and have a kuowledge aisoot dreas- making. ‘Ihe situation may te iwade very desirable. For particulars apply at 24 Warren #1. up s:airs.” Wao date PROTESTANT NURSE, TO wel in urope with a ti relnrencen required: "APD at hen? Wee ae chy — eee ee Seta a OF GOOD MANTILLA MA. ers. Constan! employment, « regui S . Apply wc ihe Paria Mantilla Emporismn, Sol Broadwen,) "7 Or GHO. BULEIN, ANTED—A GERMAN ‘GIRL, AB COOK, WASHER ‘and ironer; must speak ng: aud come recommend: ed._Apply at 143 Beat uals at, vear2d avenue. i ANTED-FOR A PLACK IN PA’ NN. 5 Beep ye ee Te Be pore ‘waahing a murling, “Apply at 122 Madison av., beimeen the hours of 10 OARD WANTED- IN BROOKLYN, FOR A FAMILY OF teven persone, within ten minntes’ walk of Fulton tarry. ‘Terma mast be moderate. Those moving ls: of May need not answer. Address W. X, Y., Herald otlice. 0. 379 FOURTH STRERT.—ELEG AN TLY FURNISHED 2 japanments, to Jet, with (or without board, to gentlemen Pn; AiO 8 rooms for gentlemen. us twine all the taodera improvements. : ee [PARIIRS WISHING BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY wili do well to call at 117 Weat Twenty-Hfia street. ee house contafns all the modern impravements, aud every a:ten- tion will he paid to: the comfort ef boarders.’ No 0 @ music teacher, No moving in May. ITO, SINGLE GENTLEMEN GaN BE ACCOMMODATED ‘With board aud furnixbed rooma, ina stall private family, in & most reapeotabie neigh *orhond, tree from 4! anges of more crowded thoroughtaras. None ner ‘those who pre state Shahi rar) and p isfwetors references. a) at 34 Dominick sires’, bie on and Varick stregte. tA WO On VHREK GENTLEMEN CAN RR ACE. pitted with handsomely furnished rooms at 18 Tx Wi ANTEDAN INTELLIGENT i0UNG WOMAN, 70 instruct a elite gieh 10 years of age ‘in the usual a one oF the H in Broad xay ally visite wilt re expeci- id @ Knowledge of French dear abi A Wert Welles So o'trint§ wonainee CeMesblee Addcens A: ET NURSE WANTRD—OAE WHO 8 ABLE F *AKE am giitd ures ttle baby to ber ow u home, ro resem: is 1. Goo ven. A! immet ia‘ Pelock to-day. 11i Fulton street, third serge ee ee a ee SA ALL Fae eines; Ahir vom Wt ‘ANTED—ONE by eye erenel Font NULLA MAKERS, others neo! eprige aise Sime, madot, Wl be Paid owe i 7 ; SE De EDavien, S80 and a po Seo ng. apply ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE SALES MEN WwW ‘two first rate trimmers Apply «' a No. re Division “pe ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT. AS SNAMSIRESS Wine Que fHoroughly scquainiel wih her Samp and who can haan ptlonabie reterences as to character and eapabiliy, wil wil Sdn fond situation, with compensative inant x Oy ape ying at 75 lopher street, between vanile W ANDED BY 1WO GERMAN G&NTLEM 4 BLEA » with board, in a respectable private family, darate, Address ¥. Ba Herald oftice. {V ANTED—BY Two GRNTLEMEN, A FURNISHED rcom, with partial board, not above Fourth street. ad- Gress, stating terms, A. H. H,, Herald office, eh Blt aot 3 2 EES *TED-BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wile; Jocauion betow Canal atrect, adress, stating ) As Lay Browdway Pe t oflice. THE LECTURE SEASON. LSCTORKS 01 ON THE DOCTRINES OF THE Bw ee raralem Church, a4 expounded by Swedenbo: lecture on Sunday onl Feb. 24, wi be deiivere | by Mee Beswick, at the cle thehe| street, between Phird and Fourth avenues, at pe ‘clock. Mercanny LIBRARY ASSOCTATION.—T THE THIRD lecture of Mr. CURTIN’ crngeo will be giveh ou Wea poe wre gs s deat, pie His! Astor piace, commmencin clock. St ~Dickaae | purse Texets for the remaining four lectures:—To memt Saeco Sa tickets, 50 cents “Gan bo’ked of oe Deg heild Ro. 2 ae nnd at the door on the eveniag t the lecture, 2. HL WN, Chairman Lect. Com. worse RIGHTS.—REV. J. 8. JUSKIP WILL DE- liver a lecture, im the Centenary Senet sburch, on Monda: 2, P.M. Sunjeci— Rights, ‘Bulues es nd’ Appreicinie 6 of Wouse o Kamie. WANTED 160 Goon SouKon “SEWERS, 405 Br SBréatway, op eal ‘pply to Daiton, Gilmour re nd Wenmesd YOUNG Laps, WHO UNDERSTAND ‘ANDS ge eR WOMAN, TO DO cooking, sod bas post tarda es ‘usefal. 86 B, 29th wfor two “ — cae TANTED- IN A WHU! Wemnay pea BARDWARE ROUSE, A desirable situation, by addressiey Se moot gee bear oe ‘ANTED- A FIRST T RATE MAN GOK; ONE 2M ‘WHO mended; no other need apply, ‘Apply at Hua’s Bel ef RELIGIOUS NOTICES. PIA Pp Mveasarier gpymos, cae SREEET, NEAR Broome; Rev. T. oer ce salaried for this morning's (ee evening, the filth of & series to the Soang. Bubjeck b ‘Raligros Ber: vices at 1034 A. M., and 73g P M. palace a Ta NE ES We ea maa, an water, be min cndertont Pi ousinger . r; he must is . yaa Chota se ions, and not ve afraid of work. Ap- ANTED-A 8TO 7, ABLE ted ack wi, e waz man in warehouse. noe Sigg rh Paine rele relerences and wageecxpenel, ‘Marsb, Chatbuin aquare HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. FOR SALE_ A SPLENDID CHRSNUT MORGAN HORSE eight years old, with flag tail; is sound. kind, true and genvle every way. Would be recommended a family use, or would be an elegant parade horse. Apply at H. JONES? stable, 137 Mercer street. arin AND CARRIAGES —FOR SALE ATA te ain, two superior draught horses, two cow! carts and harnets; also one gray tratting horse, sound, kind and fast. Broad at Sos ‘Loan Office, 114 Grand streel, corner oi roaaw S70 fORAGE F FOR FIFTY SINGLE SLRIGHS, AT FIVE dollars @ year, can be aaa by, ‘Spplying 10.4. &G. POL REMUS, No, 27 Grand sir: okiyn. = ASTROLOGY. A STONTREING TO ALL — MADAME MORNOW, TRE fer, bas a nal to tell past, o and futore ote snd ail he concerag of MMe, even ihe vers ghia, cause arringes, - Deenee of he intended husbeods nod wewent trlenge, ued wil bring loge ‘hose who are separated. bite! enjoy the ines of mefrimonis! bliss, All wi ATE Law CLERK WHO ONDERSTASDS HIS 1. _Balary for the first hait year not to ax>ned $5. rane ‘ahiérora Quill, Herald office, stating age, nae, WAxtE0_A rouxa AND 1, G00) LOBKING COacH- reside a. i about, horas Sorsts"a mand able rider, He ho a ‘hus ‘witng aad Sddresetng box Notl 905 Post ‘eaves Secuseuk 4 ANTED—10 OR 12 MEN, WH UNDERSTAND THR pavnbroking businors. Gdod city relerence rayuized. Ap- Board and Kt 275 Mott st. Also,a boy wanted. to earn the by eines. joard and lodging in the’ nouse, Must write a good end. ANTED—AT NO, 2 FULTON ST REE rienced cutter for custom work, and one cs) ting up ready mede clothing. Sa a B20) BEY UST, IN BKOOKLYN, ox WED. & mink viet: she trom Sac meet lo Bm, aleng Smith ee ae Palos avenue, down Fulton avenue to sto Pierrepont ures: throngh Tarr Sisto, dbs fearing it at 12 Ta ive above rewal sy i 29 Li ssrcet, between Emits and Hoyt. ag at non pa abel netheee t= I tee $1 REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM NO. 9 KUT- in the world, or that has ever been known, though she prac- tines botntog ‘but whet is reconcileable to philosophers. No ‘Dot satisfied. 76 Broome street, between ‘Cannon and Goruantia. Gentlemen not admitted QUAIRYOYANCK —MRS, SEYMOUR, 110 SPRING treet, » few west of Brosaway the most successful medical and business clairvoyant in America. Asthma, bron- ius, ver complain\ dyspopela, nervoun deblity, lord a! or ap: kere steve, ‘brough East broadway, to Mootsome1 petite, ‘sterility, anc all known diseases cured, if curable, ¢ through street Seen a ao aeld de'anbed wee denier toy cad Gealmaananas at, fora a i tora: Gothen, i'm Bowers, ieee LAIRVOYANCE.—MRS, ®RYMOUR, 110 SPRING 8) Stab ate = Worst street, a few door ist of Broudwuy, tx the most. suc- eesstul medical and business clairvoyant in’ America: asthms, bronchitis, liver complaint, nervousness, debility, dyspepsia, Jever and ague, éc, cured if curable, and eatisiact.n war: ranted or no pay tal LATRVOYANCE.. HAYES, OL IRVOYANT, I8 causing i great exc temeni throughout this city and ceuniry. REWARD —LOST, A SMALL BLA AND Tf. $5 ay nel Pup. woo Svout atx six months olde mgrioriog io te te ing to finder will in relurning the dog to Ol Teulk wrest ® ‘he oe omar $5 a Lhd —LOST, ON SATURDAY ‘AFTERNOON, fonderful clairvoyant powers Discases must he removed b Pe ae eonard sireet ai um, a square sil- MRS. HAYES, unlech Providenoe has otherwise ordered, er pin Ka ot ia “pilin hod # in bed True account given ofabsent friends. Unerrtig advice giveo on business, kc, Ofce 176 Grand street. satlefacto-y eam inuons given. ie Foe ov! reward by r Ng 11085 Leonid sireet, to Mies B as 7 REWsRD.-8TRAYRD AWAY $5 Fourib’ sirect, « bisck houmae ‘wih tian see breart. Any perecn returning tbe same wilt receive ihe wbove rewarv THE TRADES. Care ae AND FARMER Nagy tepals WiFh coud taks charge of tha «airy and do the cooking during the summer months. The best of reference will be. foateee Amertesn. Bevich or German preferred. Address F. Heratd office, | which will be atiended to, ARKET GARDENER WANTED—AS MANAGER ON A {arma man who thorough ¥ understands We growing of for the New York tarket. ard baa had practice 1n Appi on i or Tueada; ueaday af No I Moana fourth Parr oe ir. F, Gerhard, GPCan man MANUFACTURING, WANTED, A RESPECTA- LOST AND FOUND. Ake bp tenn the manu! of seg facturing sagars, $4,000 ir, ate 1 - bevel: Ptah ee rae eeraees canoes $4,000. He inte NDE, into ‘Loar, o ‘son, baa as soered 9 175, ii ARCHITECTS. — WANTED, A FIRGT RATE ORNA. oimbare of 26 Ea" apts on tik” 5 rst Co eum in an office in tris city. Address } ones. All persons ate efutioned agat ro lorald office. reward wil be paid on WAXTHD—A PANTALOOR nCUITER, or unvousr. | §J: Widntenaae, 146 Ohamtors etree, Uaioe houreitecs Cpa 4 and faniodns treet. ee Sr. of taste and print 1.6.1, Philadel- UND—IN THE TENTH POCKETBOOK, pie Post DN ss a rin Eicon smeuiee s Aimaemeuncatmney ty y Wome ingaet at a9 iv Ning av va ee" Lorre PASSING UP Q] REWARD 1087 ward Will be" palo’ by lea Green Pot ‘about I o'clock on ry THEWS obere for sale te most extensive amortnen ot | mallred «dla am thay Time Kooy, ootiage, enamelled and Preach furniture ta the Unked Bei wi a Je dedetent pened rewarded by fear, Btales, at paduced prices; every of mattresnes, pall: ——peememapeeetien aes, La ew Drives, Leta oa RNET Ap goun BRACKLET TaN a aE, Saree — r | WATCHES, JEWELRY, dc. No, 2 Washington place, Hotel Julien, =” *+ B® hed deine pe AWELRY FOR HALE, AP LOW PRICES. —THE B. ogn oF STOLEN~TWO NOT SWHERY TOR 8 to relinquish the jewel ry Dosiaees oe ¢ated January Si, Bd ade Cant pak J fist of May pew, will et ot hia sock af jewelry ai | ihe pudlioare eauasoned against negotiating anid aan nee greatly reduced prices in ooh eens Se TER BEE, S51 Beontwny. LST IN GOING FRow tROOKLYN 0 Waist, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, the Ladien’ fine watcher. Gold oti ew se ons on bud ull jem + Enalieh cr Boglieh ise ara levers... Al kinds of watches sold low, aud wart JOHN kia “262 Bowery. on de ¥. B.—Watches repaired by experienced workmen vnc ear | livery a: 246 Washington srcet, MADISON UA RDAER, rented, = ned <a = RESTAURANTS, ie hres an fcr sate he -- hn. | NRO ean) DENTISTRY. eee eee POPLE’ LOW AND F YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL WHITE TERTH AND A P Orcter twenty, pad kere Cap Axth avenue, sweet brent, use HAMMOND’S orris tooth sonp. T) oon- | etbed avail hours; alto, board forotehed by the taine ni the ingreaiente usefal for thet parvoRe, and nothing chante? poard, # per Week: exicn bowed, $4 OO. that-can Inj bre she most An veate teeth rire, ORR yy