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FINA NCIAL_ AN AND COMMERCIAL. ~~ garoupay, ¥, Fob, 20—6 P, M, ‘The money market underwent quite @ change to- ay and the offerings of balances were unusually piently. Doubtless the wish to earn interest for the three days which will imtervene to the resumption of business in Wall street was ene cause of the de- ciine in the rate, which, toward the close, ranged as Jow as four per centon call loans, Monday being Washington’s birthday and a legal holiday the boards adjourned until Tuesday next. The alterna- tion from gold interest in the earlier portion of the week to the present easy rate is hardly the result of normal influences tm the market. That the combinations which then rendered money active are now disposed to make it abun- @ant is more than probable. The change, again, i6 quite inconsistent with the weekly show- tg of the banks, the decrease in loans reaching nearly $1,000,000 and the decrease In deposits nearly $5,500,000. The totals of the preset week, as com- pared with the last statement, are as follows :— Fo 1 fen a "25,864,831 i ~ 84,260,451 uy % + 192,977,060 187,012,546 - 52,834,952 Btn 097, Lld Bosra st Decrease in sama Decrease in deposits... Decrease i legal tenders. . ‘he character of the stavement iw differently re- gardea on the street. At first it was looked upon a8 very unfavorable, and the stock market reflected ‘this feeling in a drooping tendency. Sunseqnently @ Detter impression was created, especially as money was 80 easy, from a consideration of the fact ‘that the large decrease in deposits leasens the ilu- Dilities of the banks and makes up in a measure for ‘dhe unsatistactory figures in the other items. ‘There was a steady, general and healthy recovery of prices in the government market, with a firm feeling at the close, based upon the announcement from Washington that the coin balance in the Trea- eury is nearly $100,000,000. Throughout the day thore was a gradual absorption of bonds by the for- eign bankers, doubtless for exportation, the recent large shipments being all taken abroad without materially affecting the price. Bonds in London at ‘one time touched 79, and there was a reaction to 18%. To-day there was an improvement to 78%, which mdicates that the foreign market is not likely to be glutted with the bonds now on shipboard, The “issues of 1867 sold freely at 111. ‘The closing prices for the list were as follows:—United States sixes, 1881, registered, 113% @ 11334; do., coupon, l4a 11414; @0., 5-20’s, registered, 111 a 11144; do., cou- Hon, 1862, 114% 0 114%; do,, 1864, 1114 a 111563 do., 1865, 113 a 118%; do., mew, 1865, 1105 @ 110%; do., 1867, 111 a 11134; do., 1868, 111 a 111%; do., 10-40°s, registered, 103); a 103%; do., coupon, 10924 #10934; currency bonds, 1013¢ a 10134. ‘The transactions in the goid room were the largest for any day this year, The gross clearings at tne Gold Exchange Bank amounted to $123,971,000, The gold balances were $3,727,225 and the currency balances $5,376,153, The price at the opening was steady if not strong under the efforts of holders to buoy the market. Their success was such at one time as to send the igure up to 133%. At this point they began to realize and there was a heavy pres- mure to sell the rest of the day, those who made previous short sales taking advantage of the oppor- tunity to cover, thereby rendering the decline g@radual, Cush gold was in good request and loans were made at 834, 4, 434, 6, 6, 7and 8 per cent and 1-82 for carrying. The range in the price was as follows:— 10 A. M.. 10:05 A. M. 10:16 A. M. 10:53 A. M. nA. Foreigu exchange was dull after the steamer, bat firm at previous quotations. ‘The bids for the ci y bank stocks at the regular board were aa follows:—New York, 133; Manhattan, 140; Mechanics’, 128; America, 145; City, 200; Phenix, 106; Fulton, 150; National, 11245; Seventh Ward, 112; State of New York, 113; American Exchange; 115, Chatham, 145; Republic, 117; North America, 109; Hanover, 109; Irving, 109; Metropolitan, 140; Nassau, 105; Shoe and Leather, 130; Corn Exchange, 125; Continental, 99; St. Nicholas, 110; Common weaith, 112; Importers and ‘Traders’, 129; Park, 167%; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 10134; Central Na- Uonal, 108; Fourth National, 103%4; Ninth National, 411; Oriental, 14724. ‘The National Steck Exchange, which is the title of the new Board of Brokers, held an election for officers to-day, the polis closing at four o'clock. The following ticket was elected:—President, James Baker; Firat Vice President, C. C, Parks; Second Viee President, &. R. Tremata; Treasurer, Charies Unger; Secretary, ©. M. Delmar; Assistant Secretary, John R. Lansing; Chairman Arbitration Committee, George P. Clark. ‘The stock market was nnsettled during the greater portion of the day, but steady at the close. Prices at the opening were strong, but gave way at the boards, the feeling at the last session of the open board bemg quite Weak, except for Michigan Southern and Fort Wayne. A subsequent recovery was followed by a reactton on the appearance of the bank statement, Dut the impression gaining ground that the latter ‘Was not so unfavorable as it seemed on the first view and money betng offered quite freely at low rates there was suother recovery and the market became iirmer at the end of street business. The Erie stocks . Were better on account of more encouraging prospects for an Erie connection to Chicago, one report hav- ing t that a compromise had been effected with the Penosylvania, Central winle another, upon the adthority of the Ciocinnatt Gagetie, says “that in @plte of the legislation of the Legislature of Verusyivania to prevent the election of a pew board of directors of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Obicago Rayway, friendly to the Erie interest, There seems to be o chanee for the Erie still, It is userid that the Erie and Fort Wayne manage are os ie tating ToF @ sjrd gail on tho Track of the n Mansfeld west, w uch vould give Banee to Guicago. Ti ae a the Fort Wayne tyyo striiga jis ni | give the rie what i pag 458 Tis £0 eo rig w =o cy 1 *Prh “g closed ad foilowa eat the laat bpei aTd— Fand, set Anicrican Pxpress, 44 a 444i Adains Express, 645; a 64%; Merchants’ Caion Ex- press, 19 tnd; Quicksilver, 233 a 23%; Canton, 600 » Mall, 1067 a 106; Western Union Teile- New York pay tr 163; Hudson ing, 92% @ 92465 Chicago and io and Wabash, 0845 o do. preferred, (+ Milwaukee and St. Paul, 8 0695; do. preferred, 7714 a 7844; Fort Wayne, 129), @ 120%; Ohic and Mississippi, 34% @ 3434; Michigan Central, 118 a 120; Michigan Southern, 94 ¢ lilinoi# Central, 141 a Ida; Cleveland and Pittsburg, WA a 9; Cleveland and Toledo, 105 & ; Rock Island, a 127; Northwestern, 82% 253; do. preferred, 00% a 01; Boston Water Power, 16% bid: Mariposa, preferred, 29 a 2044; Mariem, 137% @ 138, The exports of specie during the week were as foilows:— i Fev. 16—Schooner Frank Jameson, Ponce, P. R.— American silver. 10,000 Feb, 1¢—Steamer Kising Star, Aspinwali— American sliver. see 2,000 Feb. ie ——- Liverpool em tee sh Feb. wane In We ranstrond, ‘niayagaea— 1M mertoan . | vrother-in- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBP;GARY 2), 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, —inrenies The Gwenty-second annual report of the Pennsyl- Vania (Central) Railroad Company exhibits the {ol- lowing details of the business for the year 1863:— BAKNINGS, 631,905 * 78,248 90.981 Express matter. + |. 201,88 General freights. + 12,582,165 Miscellaneous sources. Say,; Conducting transportation. Moitve power.... Maintenance of cars. Maintenance of road. General expenses. . 11,860,983, Leaving neat earnings for the year 1808, $5,372,613 ‘The total amount of revenues compared with last year t8:— 1863 1867 ‘The changes in the sources of revenue are shown ‘nelow:— Decrease in emigrént paasengers, $43,408 Decrease in express matter, . ber Decrease In myscellaneous, oo Rescacdaidl $206,729 Increase in regular freights, . $1,040,805. Increasein first class passengers, 35,155 Increase in United States mails, 16,049 Increase, as before stated, ‘The gross revenues pater d mies eee the ee pon of raliroad, carried in 1867 was 3,347,460, and in 12a arena increase in the number carried The avoage distance travelled by each ‘paetize nger Was 35.54 pie, being 4 Miles less thaa 0 1867, showing this increase to be upon the local tramc or the line. The number of tons of freight ‘ne whole num- moved (including 294,181 tons of fuel and other ma- ‘terial transported for the Sompany) en 453 hago embracing 2,065,049 tons of coal. nage of the railway exceeds that of last year eat aty tons, of which increase 334,326 tons were bituminous coal. The average charge upon freights during tne year was 1.06 cents per net ton per mile, wer passenger 2.71 cents. The cost of transportation Was 63.8 per cent of receipts. SALES AT THE NEW YOUX STOSX EXCHATIE. urday, Feb. 20—10:15 A. M. $e Dee gis. -6 1 RS Be a U8 5-20, 6°67. .08 Er Us St os eee Us 10000 Eh ons My i Quarter-past ireraive Clock P. ye nm 1s Continental foo bie sane Resa TOBE of commons: 1 He sgotaprsperengre SEER: e Pipeline is po Morris Five's ‘toh FH Bio Pitta Re oe FPtWa&Chic 8 We cous. ams ee grt TCent ist. 84. ino joo Gal fan Ch ath Ist m... ais STREET | QUOTATIONS. “Five Clock P.M. ‘Tae FISHERIES.—The wharves around town have presented a busy appearance the present week on or of the arrival of our George's vesse!a with ‘i fares, giving employment to a large force of hdressers, &c. The demand for “eoatiaht cheeks” leaves: iitele waste to the catch in dressing, and all parts of the fish are tributary to the financial pros- verity of the community. This new enterprise—cut- ting out codfish cheeks—has assumed such import- ance that there is a lively competition for the privi- lege of gleaning the heads, and the right to a fare of fisn has been sold as hich as ten dollars stil) leaving a fet ei profit to the purchaser.—Gloucester Telegraph, B Mr. WASHBURNE.—We are sincerely sorry to learn of the continued illness of the Hon. ‘lina 8. Wash- burne, of Illinois. At this time it is specially an- forvunate. His known integrity, atteution to public ousmess and ¢ familiarity with the important bills now pending would render his presence in his seat highly useful to the public a His re- covery would be reins to many who have al- ways Bo cmb, ae 4 politician.— Wushing- ton Inteitigencer, Fed. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. KELLBY—SUTTON.—ID apes Eastern Sma on Friday, February 19, by the Rev. J. N. Campbell Mr. James F. KELLEY, of New York, to Miss Mac: are EK. SUTTON, of the former city. MAGUIRS—HussLeIx.—On Sunday evening, Jan- uary 31, at the Church of the Fpiphany, by tne Rey, T. J. Burtsell, TH A. MAGUIRE to Many coy ‘sunday Dis both of this city. hy Philadelpata, please a Meira ORANDIL—At Malden, Wedneed: _fater, the, ee ae at Lil Tesidence ¢ of the bride's Powers, A. D. Mut- by FORD, Bea, of Thizavetn Fe ye Miss CLARt E., elde daughter of Francis Morandi, Fa. of Malden. [oOGRATH—MULLINS.—On Pebrut ‘St. Antho- n “. Church, by the Rev, Father. Giibert, doun D. jcGRaTH, late of Dublin, Ireland, to ANNA, only 4 iter of tae late Alderman Denis Mulitas of this 108 -HOPRINSON.—On Tuesday, February 16, by the Rev. H. F, Roberts, Mr. Epwarp OB to Miss Many ANN Hopkinson, daughter of Henry Hopkinson, Esq. No cards, LAON—WaLL.—On Thursday, Febraary 11, at the Cathedral of St. Peter and Chicago, by the vey. Canon Knowles, Evwarp Witsox, son of John and, to ANNA Wat, Wilson, Esq,, of Lincoin Pra ughter of the late G. W; ‘84, Of Duviin, tre- land, No cards, aot. Se a Tere . . Birth, Lawn .—On Saturday, February 20, the wife of Frank ¥. Lewin, of a daughter. Died. ANDenson.—Sucdenly, on Friday, February 19, of heart disease, WILLIAM C. ANDERSON, ip tue 41st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from Allen street hiethoalst Episcopa' church, this (Sunday) afternoon, a oue o'clock precisciy. Berrine.—At hie residence, Babylon, L. L, = A , February 18, Janes T. URRTINE, formerly of J. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Presby- terian chareh at Babylon, this (Suuday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, A co dai train will leave foot of South Seventh street, Wiiliamaburg, by South Side Railroad, at 9:30 A. M., returning after the services and topping. ‘fat Jamaica, South Oyster Bay and Amityville. ihe Grand and Roosevelt streets ferries connect directly with tue train, Bioxtow.—On Friday, February io of seariet fever, by Psp tena only child of Wiliam L. and Bi M. Bigelow, aged 6 years, 7 monthe and 20 days, Funeral services at the residence of his Stapleton Mansion, ky ed Staten Islan o'clock, this (Sunday) afternoon. Bovcnoux.—in_ this city, on Friday, February 19, ANDRE SEVERIN BOUCHOUK, a native rel France, aged 7) years ancl 8 days, ‘he relatives and friends of the family are res} = invited to attend the a this (Suna: afternoon, at one 2 orstook, from the residence of ne inte Poi - North Moore street. BURKE.—., t Hun Point, on Friday, February 19, in the 42d yt blag SARAH TUAL, Wife of Michact ‘barks, 6 a Sacre Greenlough, county Derry, Ireland. ‘The funerai will tak pee her late residence, Ferry street, Hunter's ity, ‘iis uncny)anernocs, at two o'ciock. BURLEIGH.—At Columbusville, L. 1., on rente, , at two Fob. 18—Steamer Spanien wee 300 Feb, 1s—Bark liva, Feb, 20—Steamer Bout America, Para—~ AMePWCAN POM. .e ee veeseeess sees 13,450 Feb, 20—Steamer South America, St. Thomas— American silver..... seeceeces 90,000 Feb, 20—Stearmer 8t. Laurent, Havre— Gold hare. ... the receipts, By -s ~ ip 2 ale 08 ik have been as follow. pat CUSLIM HOUR, —ammenm S110) TROABUTY = ——eren, on Friday, February 19, after a short —— Mrs. ALICE CROILIA BuRuEtIGH, In the 224 her age. The funeral will place or the residence of her ote elaven M Th and sister, Mra. Monteverde, at arternoon two o'clock. Cornelius are reapecurully invited 20 attend, Se eee reli te 7ohue funerat will take Weat Thirty. Place ‘three o' —_ street, oa ed at 4 vee , February 17, ALRx- hurst, of 166 West a'years and 6 months, pls the one nono or vb ope Make we ANDER, son an ‘The funerat Diamond,—OD sam an fteortpte. Kecetpes, Foyments, Batanoe, Feb. 15, . 400,001 W91 $i, 186,007 $87,818,227 Feb, 16.. 655,120 t 79 cratid , if 89,148,127 Ne, 04 86,474,229 1,594,084 1,007,085, #9," 942, 122 | 1,601, 700 05k 90,466,801 | nan aaa tage Miliaty sivninies the residence | invited to attend from pits parents, No, 19 "Stanton ehrser Brooklyn this ) att at two o’elock., Philadeipata pape! re please copy, DoxoeHve.—At New Brighton, 8. 1, On "fiday, February ly, Joun DoNoanur, aged 78 year 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the family “yyw ‘respect: fully invited to attend the funeral, this eaday) after. noon at two o'ciock, trom hia late re duence, Jerse! seth, rent in Brovkiyn, on iy WYER,—In Broo on Satvrday, Manearet, the beloved wife ¢£ Juha Februar = | daughter of John Hughes, @ short illness, the sth year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her tate nce, 15 Mill street, South Lrooklyn, ou Monday afternoon, at twelve o'clock. PALconen, —Aiter a dingering illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Sanam ANN Fat- CONER (wite of Edward Falconer, Esq.), in the 57th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take Bioee from the Methodist Episcopal church, .corne? of Morton and Bedford atreeis, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Rela- tives and friends are Teapeotful lly invited to attend. Long island panees pices sony. Forp,—At Port Richmond, IL, on Thursday, February 18, Juia 0. FoRD, aged years. The relatives and friends of meets ave panne: fatly invited to attend the funeral, uy chapel, Factoryville, this (Sunday) A eae half. past twelve o'clock, ier 19 North ret loot of Cortlandt street, at Sleven o'clock GRIFFIN.—On Thursday, February 18, at 12 o'clock, at his residence, corner Canton and Tillary streets, Soaks om GRIFFIN, after @ long illness, in the oath Rel tives ‘and ‘friends of the family are res} fully dae teen to attend the funeral, to Calvary afternoon, at one o'clock. ee 19, WILLIAM JEN “Steet (iret al KINs, aged 50 years and The friends are invited toationa the far at the church, corner of Oliver and Henry streets, this (Sun- day) aiternoon, at two o’clock.§ JOHNSTON.—On Friday evening, February 19, after- a short sess Janes JORNETON, a anauve of county Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 33 yea Friends and relatives are Jeapec invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of pa bene street and Eleventh avenue, this (Sun- afternoon, at half-past oue o'clock. shone At South Bergen, N. J., ou Thursday, Many E. COLWELL, eldest daughter ver of John and Pie Jones, aged 25 years, 3 months and 12 Be @ friends of the fami! sap invited to attend the funeral, this Lp egpet at half-past two o'clock? from the residence oft her parents, Bergen avenue, gach Bergen. Jonvan.—On Thursday, 18, Fo ts oC. February JoRDAN, widow of Lawrence P. sordan, in the year of her age. ‘The relatives and ye lene of) the ne een are Aa sd fully invited to attend the fan sees? two o'clock, from ber i late Tosidenee, ass WLR. —On Friday, February 19, after a linger: iiness, BripGEr, wife of Ed’ Lawler. e relatives and friends of the Spo ae respect- py rg to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) half-past one o’clock, from her late re- Saenes 4¢ Wooster agg LEONARD.—Un Satut yess 20, SARAH A. Lgonarp, widow of the 1 William B, Leonard. Letiprincs.—in Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday even- ing, February 19, GEoRGR P. LETHBRIDGE, aged 60 ears, y ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the suneral, from his late residence, 109 South Eighth street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, MAGUIKE.—On Wednesday, February 17, CHARLES MAGUIRE, after a Jong and severe illness, in his 47th year. He was a weil known Front street_ merc! mee beloved by ail who knew him for his mtegrity an benevolence. MiLes.—Iin this city, on Thursday, February 18, ARCHIBALD Mites, M. D., aged 65 years. Funeral services at Rev. Dr. Burchard’s church, Thirteenth street, near Seventh aveaue, on Monday afternoon, at hatf-past twelve o’ciock. Friends of the family are invited to attend. MILLER.—On Saturday afteruoon, February 20, of cholera morbus, DUNCAN MULLER, First Lieutenant Company G, Seventy-ninth regiment, aged 39 years and 6 moaths, ‘The friends, relatives, members of Seventy-ninth Tegiment, the New York Caledonian Club, Scotia Lodge 634 F, and A. M., and the Masonic Fraternity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 857 Hudson street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Scotia LopGE, 634, F. aND A. M.—Brethren, you are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge rooms, corner of Eighth avenue and West Eighteenth Pviona on Mo! at twelve o'clock noon, sharp, to pay the last trl Duge of respect to our deceased brother, Duncan Miller. Sister lod; are also respecifuliy invited. By order. M. . M. ROBINSON, Sec. MIX.—At St. Augustune, Fia., on Friday morning, February 12, WM. H. Mix, of the firm of isaac Mix & Sons, of this city. Notice of funeral hereafter. McBreoge.—On Wednesday, February 17, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Luyster, Bush- wick avenue, near Maspeth, Williamsburg, L. 1, JANE pre Jane Quayl, of the Isic of Man), in the 80th year of her age, Her remains were meget in Flushing. Hah papers please co! MCFARLAND.—At Springville, 8.1L, on Saturday, February 20, ALEXANDER MCFARLAND, @ native of the county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 51st year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the faneral, from tie Reformed Dutch chapel at Fort Hamiliton, on Tuesday oon, at foo —On Saturday, Feb 20, B ‘ife KE. jay, February RIDGET, Wi of ‘shomas McGee. ‘The relatives, friends and acquaintance: are re- tfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 59 Sheriff street. NATHANS.—Suddenly on Thursday, February 18, at Philadelphia, while re, that city, Mrs. Mary AMELIA NATHANS, of New York city. ‘The funeral will take place t_Philadetphia, from the residence of ber uncie, Mr. John Childs, (0. 709 North Eighth street, on Monday shemoon, at two o'clock, to proceed to Laurel Hill Cemete Noonan.—In Albi on Friday, February 19, MaR- joouan. GARrst, wife of Jere’ The funeral will take place #om the residence of her brother-in-law, John M, Carroll, No. 218 East Eighteenth street. iculars in to-morrow’s papers. Nokron.—On Saturday mornin, Februai * 20, Mrs. Noxon, the beloved wife of ick Norton, of consumption, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 411 East Twelfth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at’ two o'clock, O'CALLAGDAN.—On Friday morning, after a — 38 years, @ Mness, MicHARL O'CALLAGHAN, aged native of Mallow, county Cork, Ireland. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner p> Fp -fourth street and Second avenue, this (Sun- jay) afternoon, po Cx rk Examine! 0) po Saturday, February 20, MARoanet, Sad i pe Quinn, in the 30th year of her age. friends and relatives of the family are re- nested to attend the funeral, from her Tate resi- ence, 91 Chariton street, SMITH.—On Wednesday evening, February 11, DEWITT CLINTON SMITA, aged 53 years, ‘The friends aud relatives of the farnity, - bers of the Teuti go eo the ccparemnens in gen invited’ pectfully i (ennaay) afternoon, at two Fealdonce, 63 Delancey street, 5.08 rat page February 20, JessB Weexe, oink tows GR arias mm Hf ) ) apth year ye ‘Tho funelat strviced will take place at dis tate residence, 496 Second avenue, on Monday oon, at one ¢ ck. The remains will be taken to Chappaqna, Wqstchester county, on Tuesday mo: for interment, ‘The relatives-and friends of the family are respectivily invited to attend. The Har- jem cars will leave Twenty-sixth street tat a att "past eight o'clock. Carriages will be in ines on te arrival of the train at Chappaqua. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HE EVENING TELEGRAM OP MONDAY WILL con. tain a cartoow on Fashion, by the great American artist, Hunk &. Dore. ef rami: IPF 18 ILLUSTRATED IN THE MARCH Ni 4 PURENOLO: L JOURNAL by portraits fy - oF ‘tm ioe Anthony, Ole itull J. Bishop Crowther, G. M. Ourenger, wit Questo ; Whotn do Grent Men Marry; nar the oa ati 0 ‘omente " eof xprest ni Gunker oe; Witchcraft Delasion ‘ower over Deat Tosperit) gual made How to Risa in tho Worid, de. Only t Sli eens a wNewamen bevel, 8 &. 8, No. DENTISTRY. _ ~-DON'T FAIL TO GET A COPY OF 7 TELEGRAM, with cartoon on the Fashiona of the Re ture, on Monday next Ora BONE TEETH TWERTED OVER THE old ones without metal rabber or fenaitive teeth or roots filled and alt pent SIGESMOND, Dentist to the Woman's way, near Thitty-second street. ane admntateiereds boi al ¥ VILL he old sete bo way. We pea erin TELEGRAM OF MON Bey gr saree ANE CUA POW TORN ESDAY, Doman DANCING ACADEMY, u Classes: say ip in secgeniter an aie Ra aks six eed deasons. FOURTH al oo PuE RVENING TRLRORAM oO 5 De Sym ce vRNAN tone Nw Som A. a IURE AND 1 Baceace Re Mt namored Toaeae refi iy or county. f packed, Arran FURNITURE sree en es 5 reeirarenmai a an LOST AND FOUND. “DONT PALL TO GET A cory OF THE EVENING A” TREO KAM, wit with eartoon on the Fashions of the Future, on so Mente me UD Last PRIDAY EVENING, IN HOBOKEN Dargie ot Ag ollary reward will be paid for fts return | w 106 Gs boken. arden street, Hoboken. — IE EVENING TELEGRAM OF MONDAY WILL CON- tT ah penroun on Fashion, by ihe great American artist, JOUND-SATURDAY APTERNOON, ISTH INST, AT F Olympic theatre, three Goid Kings, which owner have by proving property and ‘paying expenses, by 206 Jay street, | }OUND—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 15, .& pair of Horse Blankets, which the owner can have oy ty and paying expenses of this arlvertleement, fr ire at No. 19 West Forty-second street, between 9 and 10 OST_NEAR 21 weet TWENTY.TIRST STREET, OR iphoto & gold Locket and Chain, for why S paid on its belng returned to 21 West Twenty-Gtat_ street, OST—SATURDAY, “AT THE ACADEMY OF aero 4 matinee, a Blood Stone Breastpin, garuet cluster in tre. A suitable reward will be riven, wo sthe finder by se the a ‘at 229 Kast Nineteenth street, between Seco: Tuird avenues. THE EVE! on the Fashions of the DONT FAIL TO GET A AL TELEGRAM, with carioo Putire, oa Monday ‘uext, 1D REWARD WILL RE PAID AT [iat BROAD: room No, no questions aa fake fr rom if Pr Claris olles, No. 128 Broudways February 20, 1808 HE. EVENING TELEGRAM OF MONDAY WILL Ft ae Dore Fashions, by the great American ‘, junk F, Dore, REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 4 avout 8) o'clgck, ‘on, the corner of Columbia and cey streets, ‘he $60 bill meas He, om one end onareeationa church.” Please return to 41 Columbia REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST, FROM W. H. Gibson's, a black and tan Dog; answers to 10 of Guess; had & collar on his neck. with :48 Broad- waren it. The above reward will be paid on his return to ‘num! A POCKETBOOK CONTAIN- some nar — two allver in above re- yak the of LOST.—AN ENVELOPE CONTAINING ae lost on the weat phoned x co the office of the Albe- $400. and Twenty-fi ‘about sfx o’clook last Fri- Edy oreulag’ The Ruder wilftestlve e eaiaule’ reward. co an same at No. 7 West Twenty second street. ()Q REWARD, WILL BE PAID, AND NO questions asked, for the, return'to, the sub- $8.0 of the contents of a tin ‘ken from thelr store, box 827 Broadway, on ou Noramber 3 te 1863. Address Morrison, Son a Huts 198 Post odlee, m faa I'VE POLICE psp oh 68 BROADWAY.—THIS generally an to thew experience, fuciicn and stauding, nerally as fact and standi jon—We have no branches ia thls city, ine LOAN OFFICES. — —DON'T FAIL TO GET A COPY OF THE EVENING + TELEGRAM, with cartoon of ihe Fashions of the Fur tare, on Monday ext. T 8 BLEECKER STREET—TH" HIGHEST PRICES pald for Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Silks, Dry Goods ‘und all articles of value; money advanced on the same; Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought and advanced upon. H. A. BARNARD. T 77—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- monda, Watches, Jewelry, &c., or the same bought at the highest ‘rates. Also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., at 77 Bleecker street, sec- ond ovr, tree doors west of Brotdway. mG $7 THIRTEENTH STREET, NRAR WALLAOK'S theatre, 1 pay the highest price f for Dia:nonds, Watches and Jewelry, ik or advance on the sam ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 07 Thirteenth street, DVANCES.-MONEY LOANED AT SEVEN PER cent on all Kinds of Merebandise and personal property. Call on dir. SMITH, 203 William street, DAD M, DAvTs, AT IIIS JEWELRY STORE, roadway, advances money on pa Seweiry aad Cliverwares aloo the’ came Vought at value. Business strictiy confidential. BWMAN LEOPOLD, §8 NASSAU, STREET, CORNER of Malden lane, bating immense facies, advances at ‘Unusually Jow rates on Jewelry, Watches, an Meroba- Aise, Life Policies or other securities to any NO, 657 ‘Watoh th ea fi located on Sixth avenue, near the }1 of Broadway ; rent moderate and ‘Address Soren ttetid mi price reasonable. A 8? A did opportunity to lene by buy @ small Planing and pot in am the rising city \, N. J. j terms easy. iy far teruay oy t0°9. Sur SMITH, Paterson, N. J. A. PERSON DESIRING 70 LB LEAVE BUSINESS WILL, St the business of x wine and liquor Buore, established Tor five years, for the cost of "lease at 235 a year good opportunity. ‘Abdrean A. Pap oltlce- Ce tnetre a FOR SALE_—DOING J A Goop | BUSINESS, CB gr Cog at 566 Kieventh avenue, southenst corner Forty- onan Oost YARD AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—CENTRAL- ly located. “Will bo sold cheap if applied for imnedi- ately at 110 iO iroadway, room Cree AND pncaaca SALOON, J, tainutes of the City Hall, for sale, Adaress WITHIN THIRTY X. Xe box )RUG STORE ¥o SALP_ON A FERRY THOROUGH- fare; recipi year ending February 1, 84082; price, peiss cai bona ‘Bde parties Only uevd address Medicus, Frmsencor SAFES,—SEVEN SECOND HAND SAFES, ‘a8 good as new, for gale, cbeap, ab 15 Custiaucit street, OR SALE—A WELL ioasd ts STORE OF LADIES and chfltren’s Furniab: Fancy Goode, Cao’ fo pts location — ride i beggin A ge t-te, eae Ow her hoviy at tbo Bréadwaye Rk SALE—THE 8TOCK AND FIXTURES, WITH Jong Lease, of a frst class Lignor Store, doing a gond business’ For particulars call in the slore 80 Ninth avenue, corner of f Sixteenth treet, New Yor ‘York. a Pepper ce ata Ky RARE AND FIXTURES OF crowed of the lnse Janes james reaee a pat Ness rent en noe roan yi ‘on the premises S81-Third aveu OR ‘gALE_oUTTING TABLES, COUNTERS, DESKS and Fixtures, at 58 Chambers street, np stairs, VOR SALE FOUR OR FIVE ICE ROUTES: 1,000 OR ns of Ice, or the Business. For particulars t0@, KELLER, Wen farme, sage Poe SALESTHE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF rst class gro: ry pulls stese petibe at thirty- five years. “Apply v0 M. FLANAGAR AR, 107 © POR BALE THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE EDMUND ELMSEN, 8 Cenire street, manufacturer of looking Glasses, mouldings, frames, &c., including Stock and Lease, FOE SALESA NINE FOOT IRON VACUUM Pai, with copper botiom, snd two. copper Worms, complete. Hari Ny 260 West atreet. {OR SALE.FEED STORE NO, 8 DUNHAM PLACE, Py, Waliaimaborg near terry. Alag Hoielat War Rockaway, L.L. Apply No. 8 Dunham place, Williamsburg. (OR SALE-LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A House, conirally Toesind; sultabie for a galoan and ladies’ boarding house, -Aduress J. Herald office. heres BALE o = hike oF aE BEaT LOCATED Lig LIQUOR jores rooklyn ; calefiy wholesale, particulars, apply at 13 Court alee ioe Fo, SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN old established Gents’ Furnishing Store; best block on Sixth avenue; will exchan: ‘acceptable. Addreaa C. FP. G., box 6,11 New York. Ro SALE—A FINE LARGE TKA bps’ tt § three oome adjoining, two years’ | fee sold vofore the Int of next Monti reat very lows Ne agents t 723 Kighib fourti'and Fityeaith rects, ts eyo cretiveytg Mg eae SALE—AR OLD ESTABLISHED METAL STAMP- 3) Rose street, The reason for fickneas of des owner. for ‘Post of estate, if __ INSTRUCTION, _ Pe “DON'T FAIL TO GET A COPY OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM, with cartoon on the Fashions of the Fu- A YOUNG LADY OF EX ‘teem #2.) TEACHING desires a sition as Pocan dog aatiy gov Fiostruction renin al ar meatia trestnee, and Ol! Painting: references. givens ae dress for one week Gor a1) West Sixteenth street, be- tween Seventh and and Eighth pit BOQEKMELING, WRITING, £0. FOR BUSINESS — Messrs. BEAR, 609 Broadway, teach book ceeping practically, as eye in ro Soe New York houses. remove ‘ness, wo trembling from the in band, and quaration tom elegaut business peamen. Two private desks vacant. Bosnia SCHOOL FOR 12 BOYS, ON cme ‘Orange proper, lome comforts; thoro jnatraction ; constant attention of principal; rare savantayes, Come aud see. Terms $250 per year. Address P; pal, box 152, Orange, Ned. oe HE EVENING TELEGRAM OF MONDAY WILL Con- Fant eee on Fashion, by the great American artist, Hun ore. OR SALE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS—THE GOOD il of a young ladles’ Hebrew Boarding and Day School, With @ Jenne of the premises now ovcupied a "1 in suc faling Geaith ot" ihe ‘principals Apply mt Mie Hf, Sissons: Dy ealth oO! @ principal al vk. H, Simons’ Insiittite, 267 West Thicty aiath strock Lhe’ > ag PHONOGRAPRY meer ee IN HALF THE usual time, by a veteran reporter; success guaranteed. Address asporter, box we Herald ofice.’ bi L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO ARE DESIROUS OF Fe nmaning C4 ofession may receive instruction from competent ten: ad perform before the public oace ortwice » month ina refe- rat clase theatre eee Address Dire, E. Lynch, Union square ADIES AND eo mateee wa ALREADY EL ecrarene some knowledge o! language ‘ing to im prove themaelves in coh aemien se and reading, can do #0 rap- idly ae ee, new and acreeabie gee] Terms moderate. ‘Au RENCH Frenen, Hera.d of Mind Titan LIBRARY | ASSOCIATION. ty vee igh de Ouest and ‘incenzo Caifa are to commen courses Ju day time: for gentismem ia tne | A Astor placs, Clinton Hall, theme toneneat for ladies, evening.» Apply nt the desk, No.8 Ye artcrtenlaridinm taste ems ry RIVATE TUTOR.—LADIES AND A NT neglected education can receive gene HA their residences or at my office. ene end write English grawmatici s Sheen ol reference, Ad- sre HE Edger Ong era ee ~. . — ar a. ACADEMY—FOR YOUNG LADIFS, Fishing, oard and tuition per anniins, $200; Ni Tanguagen ies form ‘cuira chargen. Kreis “powt. FAIL 70. GET. A “Cory or THE EY NG AS TELE RAM, ae the Fashions tC vanisa on Monday next, BArgains, BARGAINS. ERNEST OTIS FURNI- niture Manufactory, 64 and § ileecker street, near Broadway, Satin Neeitan hemes Suite, latest style, 200; reps of haireloth Suits, from £66 to $150,’ Over @% ‘worth Parlor, Betroom, Dining and Livrary Furuiture ‘lees than ‘auction prices, Call before purchasing PRIVATE, FAMILY, LEAVING THE cry, WiLL A ten heir Furchure aba sncrifice magnificent date oe catel Parlor Suit, made to order for #44, 3 Carpets, Curtains, Penoforie, Bookcase, uunges, Bedsoom. and Dining ¢ Highth elroet, near stats avenue, A Goon orrorty NITY To PURCHASE FURNITURE, now, on reasonable terms, by paying cash in in: Staiments, or It wuld be exchanged for Mrs, Farrington, Not Depate rome ‘y u of ogee Tor #185; one do, cease, Torkixh 1 ban tarnitare, ‘and cheap. tid CARrErs, FURNITURE, BEDDIN C., AT VERY low prices housskee Aupplied nud gro hy the week or NE CO! "8, 1% Eighth avenue, Cover of Twentieth F NIFURE WARTED.-ANY PERSON MAVING A ood sultof Parlor Furniture, Centre Taine wast and would excbange for Diamond Ring at wlues could tea purchaser by sing #. Wo, Herald vihee. Nu egeate ee VURNITURE OF A Finst FLOOR ty ooD 0 Floor to let if want Great »D ORDER, | away. A “apply atl 10 Greod d street, ia store, VOLKENING, BART Aptoses or FIRST CLASS H, Furniture, 821,828 62h MF and G20 lath mernues and in C4 wake A Pe age atreet, ad, in, peas offer. stock iy 5 wary + For ‘Room Furpiture at manufacturer's ipetowes” i? _ RENO, PAt RLOR, TR, NIN Caney pee: rood Pi 5 Hayate aewortment of second Heater «i ts for sale ob by cai pa RTS, 942 Broad. PO ULEINERE AND, DRESSMAKERS. ik PUAN. plied for te for frowns’ pao 0 ies paieaipar anoun The fuk | or ARREN WARD & CO, 78 AND T apRiNG crane, Wa ‘and fares Furn} is SSeattrentea| ta ‘ ae pri MISCELLANKOUS, RAM rh artoen GET A cory PY OF Ti oF THe uimnvanin | “A LoTR & 3AM street sani ier, re Wiis end oh peace ra Blank Rook Manufacturers, 98 LEAD—PURE pAcIP per Ib, worth facing, ig SALE—-A sGhocERY STORE, igs Make me ae Fixtures, 816 Eighth avenue. App!y on SEE TRE a i OP EERE ENO Nn ‘OR SALE-§T: FIXTURES, 4C. (ESTABLISHED milinery and 'dresemaking business 120 Spring ping rect vis REED or eve wae EN OR SALE—A STALL IN WASHINGTON MARI F Inquire of MIKE L.'WOODS, Auoruey, 137 1 Broadway.” Bites SALE—THE STOCK AND XTURES OFA Sle gy Fe, "east NEARS eee on BOCee AND » between Eighteonth and ‘we: streets, Broad- Way. Inquire at 994 Broudway, in the ny * (tower). R SALE—PURE ASIATIC BRAHMA ap bg FOR setting. Price $2 60 per dozen, eet 9 Shy Went Twouty-ntath ntroet, up stairs, New York. ee SALE—A tej PATENTED Teal Someoiee FOR ufacture o! in timber vennel: ‘includin, Wagont Machi wi = Faient B ane saa ling Mach 58 ors ev cians medenitsatiiaebicenoantie (OR SALE—COUNTERS, TABLES ree _ Apply at 229 Spring street. ASD A Pears, VORSALE-A BAKERY EXCELLEANTLY sf h Brooklyn, twenty-five years Teblt ne a tae a good buninen Feo oats very moderate rent, satlafac ory reasons for selling given. Inqui parti Way Senate fa zw quire for particulars at 76 {OR SALE-OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, ING Fi 8 good business; will be sold ay rdLaee Rigy ee the igh favenuo depot, “Apply to G. SON, 746 venue, ith neenlelenAth seta aaes For SALE CHEAF, STORE FIXTURES: ALSO ARCH Window, 6x7 feat, plated bas abutiers, dc. ; Doors to match, ch, Apply at 1,214 Rrvad Pee Fs began Sarai iia Lyme Paes, A isiness ; fine location; but inust er business demanding Ria attontion! ne, near Warren street, Brooklyn. R SALE OR TO LET-A GRAIN DISTILLERY, aarie all the PO BODEN, So Dees be used for says oy busi- EN, 28 Dean street, Bi rooklyn. H ican ste eet Ba cme og for sale. ardwere, Herald ee. ‘ARDWAR! STOVE AND a FISD ant, stove any yorsisiim irons 208 store bal ment, 20x70 feet desp; will be sold chy Inquire at 7 Eighth Svenue, ‘yetireen on Fitty-4 first and ‘a Pitty-secdud strcete. orere FOR #ALR AND EXCHANGi 4NGR—IN THE CTTY, county, on Liberal terms; also Dining Saloons aud Property of various kinda, st “° ooce 158 & BARR, 1 Nasnan street, AND FIXTURES FOR SAL HOUSE AND 1] Lins it with or without Stock, in the beat businens Rist of ah Se pear Fourteenth ‘treet. Inquire at Mie atalé Lae OF COAL YARD AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.— ly at 110 Broadway, room PAWN OFFICE For SAUE-ONE OF SIXTEEN HE yTonre’ standings thie ie a ‘rare, chance for nay one iahing to engage io the business; ebeap ronk, 6 ‘Oraad intro Bist - AWN OFFICE FOR SALE—ONE OF FIFTEEN TRAKS standing and now doing » first class business, chance I= now offere? to any person wishing ts embark ta the above business, For particulars inquire at 80 Bixth avenue. PAWNRROKER'S ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE. cated down town ; now doing a good business, For fur. e Pipicniens apply 0 &. FIKLD & CO,, Auctioneers, 487 Pear MACHINERY. Pen yetia NA Ph s , Ades eae HAMPSON & COPELAND. BO! 'H COMPLI INGINE, 9X20, AND ay ag wit hy oom. quire at G. KUHN & COS arene Band | ‘wireet. OR SALE—TEAHL’S SELF: TIGHTENING AND are friction Mill Hush, ae moat tiportant tn millers; also the Rh article peony) es std warehouse man mi XE X94, ONF ONE ax dey 16, ONE 22X48, AND FROM ONE ep oily used but little; sizes, 4d neg otale ian dey rae Power a Tanks, Bh Tein ‘and Ful: lors at W .RD'S Machinery Depot, BOILERS, STATIONARY GTEAK ENGINE | AND | Bort a noe power, forsale iow. SOHN i Movari XECOND HAND POWER TOOLS, LATHES, DRILLING S$ and Punching Machines, large aad amail Nears, Trip 'goohing 8) a4 HOUSES, ROOMS, &Uy WANTED, Te EVENING TELEGRAM OF MONDAY WIL L Con. Fanti & cartoon ou Fashion, by the great oan artist, \ COUNTRY PLACE WANTED TO RENT_WITH A Wiew to purchase, with fine garden aad fruit ream wt one hour of jew York, Address Cu.ti Wvator, Herak N UNFURNISHED PART OF A HOUSE WITH Vy A’ veniences ‘or ce cen pod nel; pornos. for Perey ag ‘8, A. B. box 11 ?Herald ollice. NPURMTSHED HOUSE, _ WIT MODERN IM ™.- bless ents, wanted, on or before May Kew: xy small irtalf faraliy; rent-abor atu location “ni ME. T. MEGKS, BO Codes wreaks THREE O7 08 FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Hy between Twenty-thint and Mi tieth streets and and Eighth avenues; north side precerred, Address E. Irving, station G. NES BOE A SeaEEN AN, Wire Taney rouns LAD! DE- sires in & private house of arespectable family, and io walch Rhere shali be no other guests. They need three or four rooms, of moderate size. References ¢z- Changed. Address X. Y.'B., Heraid vilice. Aes EDUCATED 2 Neal hos sed Pelle with inl fami paving high are, fly fur. id "boar ‘ remap wo wi em pr phoney ert eer art ie dress D. Bl ‘abve only, oh only, 8 FINELY FU BNISHED RESIDENCE IN GOOD 10. ality wanted to rent, by a geatle nan. with va thd eitrens atolls of Chases & Hh & Can 94 A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS. an: oe aE aa 0% ranged for ares ‘No’ re ge ata naroee ine. ‘Adtovss Home PARTY OF oe WANT TWO OR THRRF to ‘there. 1s eon Tadles society ie rea lueation mene Tigo of Wall Lh aang cdanern N PRT URNESHED HALL AND BEDROOM WANT. Seats, not above Fiteeath atreet, for one ao week, hl particulars, C, L., box 5,45i Post oiliee. ep mone OF HOUSES ace renee So ‘or first class tenauts. Seod _CHAS. EB. NILES, Axeut, ob W\ w ro c Thirties street. AG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH ROOM, FOR ight housekeeping, with closets, bot and cold water, well feuidueds ‘West side, not above Thirtieth street, ferred. Te Terms must ve moderate, Address B,J. Fact ost 0 Aes WANTED—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished, to supply our demant. Parties baving Houses “ jet will please send us partic: alars. We are receiving con- sans tS from desirab.e teusote. BOE Hide & CLARKE, 1 WE ast | Pweaty-a0 -soventh street. Fou WANTED—FROM MAY oe A ROnEee, four atory House, between Third and Seventh avent and Tenth ‘aud Fortieth streets, Address X.G. Ay Dos Tea Post office. refine Hows waiter cate once, Cena erred ; rent to a ie secured. Owners please address box 2,600 F Tost ollees Owns, ,WANTED_EITHER FURNISHED OR UN- ished. —i'o supply the ies having Houses demand par.ies in the city or couutry to rent will fndit to their advantage we Jeave parti ROBERT T. MEBKS, 80. 8 Codar atreet. joulars w! wii ue WANTED.—TO eran ens 2 RDS HAVING HOUSES TO rst class Hotel, cit f. lars, nus Clark, box 88 Ne (ow York boat ollie.” Ov oe will fod Petey raniag to place the “4 cir advantage same my hands, and I will procure responsible tenants. Lon ava biia and most “hymen office in the elty. ‘References furniahed ROBE. U, RICHARDS, 983 63 Broadway, up stairs. ANTED-—BY A 8. ILY, A SMALL Ry, Within 20 miles ot ew fork cohveaiat to eae et Address, stating reu per ation, W. M. O., box 6,156 War, LOWER HALF OF A HOUSE AND: for acrvant, in a tra claas neigh 3 rent moderate. Address ‘We is, box 48 etaiton A office, ANTED_FOR 1 THE baa on . oy sro thes A SMALL, I ome! a five or six a fbr iY tion must be healthy withio one bour of New Y« ‘Addrean, with al particuara, vor 198 rookiyu tor eles a WA3TED-BY A GOOD TENANT, A MEDIUM SIZED wik sete ate Uae adh good a hI Jp New Ne Xone, Hirookiya, or oF yong dures reat ts posseasion "an Dox Bild Peat ollees New fork, a reeeerestslrrnlinendaeestiieti Waren i HOUSE, IN GOOD ME] tA ce Niche ll RI nob wd id Sixth nome apt Ne fom fhirraned ~4 Were area coger Ane sae Address Gus, bo: at oflice, ofieey New York. Waren BIX ROOMS, 3, UNFURNIBERD, Rosin, box 2 sic Herald Lint Spates Teen a ‘ANTED—A FU FULLY G00! Ws pure ede entonynes ihe rent (Ban with privilege of other boarders, by @ small a fail Without chil x : = ean fa ly, bea — ‘Best references. Ad. as com gate cent mn a Sl Sa Weise ROOM SUITABLE FOR A CLI - 0st Pose pane terms, which must Ftd Bas ad aft, a Booms D4 SIX OR SEVEN sealing rice bay any Syed OFA in youd Mn a and full paneer gE. u. box 146 Herald ET ET A WIDOW LADY AND eins two unfurnished Kooma, near Fourth avenue aud be tween Sixteenth and Tweniy-ninth streets ; terms ot to ex. per month; best references ‘and req S Stross 87h, box 5100 Pow omen. ——— i wien LOWER PART OF Pte) A WHOLE -~y anno above Fo es ate pose res; Warten oF = Forage Lal dy tale ae Be BY gat; pomseasiou Ia of March or ab of ay. Addrese mn We TWO GLISH BASEMENT HOUSES near Fifth Avenue Hotel, sultade for physician; re sponsibic tenants. Send lowest G. G, TITUS & CO., 68 Liberty street, WES ONE oR piel Ag on FOR LIGHT Fourteenth sncengh v+— Hy box 2,768 Pos strects, east or west of oc. ANTED—FOR A GOOD, CAREFUL TENANT, A oclac a Sau cartaellaaat aes eootian teeta o> age ni "4 ET RICKLAND, Agents L510 Bi SECOND Hann FIREPROOF SAPES.ONE LARGE, {io medium and one small alte Book Bato: also one sideborrd and one single door parior Safe for sale low, the works, 62 Cannon street, between Del vlog: 00, STORE, FIXTURES AND LMASE FOR 8 ‘ Old catabliehed fancy gooda business on. Fagin arent Weat aide, estabilshed since 18:4, Owner retiring on account of ‘news, Apply to B. 8, LEVY &00., 371 West Thirty. eight hstreet, near Mighth avenne, JANPLE ROOM FOR SALE ON WALK, STREET; NParlOMe sieate and cheap rent, Inquire of WM. KEN- NELLY, . Pine street. 10 pTHOTOORATHERS, rb al ‘a mal mene Photograph Gallery in 4 bd ee hI 3-5 an Gxevilent Peres enstomer le 10 Willard, Manafae Uiring bo. 604 Broadway, 3 SB VAND FURNITURE OF 4 FIKST inne lates and gentiemen my liouse for gave manent og th oper is folng to Gullforule. “address Tt STOOK AND FIXTURES OF Fs PANGY STORE, AT Newark avenue, Jersey City, fot sale ne Socr ‘TURES OF FENTON'S OLD BB tT reat. “A bag Tstee 8 ore, 8 avenue; long lease; low Tin em PEST ar SaaS, ea - OFFERED.- FOR SAU! ‘iounton nee my In Wall strect; will get w of Comunons, % West Wroumsane PAINT TRUSTS 10 Lasse, Stock and Machinery of Store 129 Malden 1) Paint tor ag the geoeral oS, ee 'ANTED—DY A (Sua AMERICAN FAMILY, THE whole of part of House, containing movern improve- Fe 3] eee Oe a ole el eee at ham tmoarate Addr Tall partienlarr 4 iw jew York Fost oilca.” a ANTED — Wa itouse, ins 0 per year cal IATELY—A WHOLE ponuanD borhood ; reat ese Physician, 0) Hast to nth: ANTED 70 RENTON OR BEFORE MAY 1, IN AQ? iccation, im, New York or vicinity rent {rom 8800 80 81,000. Adireas P.M. My 149 one Ti Nore esta roadway, room No, 6 rm > REST, OR PURCHASE -MOUSES AT and renta from 1,000 to $3,000. customers by leaving their £ 0O,, 42 Coder street and ‘ANTED TO RENT_SUEPENDED other butlui: ISYILLERY OR gy WIEh powrer, 1 or n wletnity of this ely. feats det, oF oli upon FW. LE'DLOW, 98 New nifeet, Ne 3 GENTLEMAN AND wire erent ‘and marae wdcirons B. W. particulars. PRESENT AND Foren, - vit GRECIAN ast wan ce It 8 and ae ‘aa tt will be. Bee BVENING LI cas of “Monday. canes THE ORIGINAL, MADAME BYRON} FROM Medica), Husinesa Glaitvoyant, Spirivtabris hes hah renee peere, ing at beewreen trving hus | (SLAIRVOVANT THAT Ata, SHOULD visit ror fy. reat ‘the past, present and future eu my Ag ESTABLISH ze ig cop the store is weil reasons for W SMa ateee dwelt whieh an Drain at vont ha noetua 30 Wout Hale. ‘DAME WISE “oax iE CONSULTFD ON FUTURE FUTURE Mepa™ 4 marriage or business, — 381 Bast Fourth th atreet. DAMR LA BLANCH, THE GREAT SL Rag Miky aaa LAN sc Ftd RAT Bi isin i valet treet, ear 8 suelo Td ORIGINAL MADAM oie an panty hy CLAIR.

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