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‘was not deemed unfavorable to stock operations, and the market at the close was buoyant. The fual quotations are appended to the list of stock sales. ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city staan 6,671,166 88,541,698 ‘SALES AT THE new MU YORK STOSE EXCHAIE Saturday, Feb, 27—10:15 A. er ae eet a Oho a 10 25 Ol Creek & Al. aC CGinat RR. + 3 F Mar 616 Mariposs’ Tstmya. ot Quurter-past Twelve @’Clock P. M. B t's, "Bl, cou... NGG BRI5TO O S520, "B.... HO + 116% Tutto do. b a My tad bt3 do. niall 118%, US 5.30, 6, ¥86,n.. 1137 dont tens: Lib 5 Hdd 104 1g 10000 US b's, a cou. 110% Northwestern Mg Norhwestera pt olga 91s 4 Disbursements at Oftice of the United States Assistant Treasurer at Now York for February. January 80, 1869, by balance.............. $83,073,755 “Receipis during the month:— Gold notes Internal revenue . Post Oitice Department. ‘Three per cent certificates ‘Transfers... Patent fees . Miaceilaneous... Disbursing accounts Assay ONCE..,...065 asury drafts, Post Office draf: Balance to Cr. Treasurer U. S..$79, Do. disbursing accounts, Do. Assay Oflice........ Receipts for customs in February, 1868... _ 9,735,125 Receipts for customs in February, 1869... 12,179,725 Increase in 1869.. $2,444,600 Statement of Business at the United States Assay Office at New York for the Mouth Ending February 27 1869. Deposita of gold:. bullion. ‘States bullion (contained in goid) United States bullion (Colorado)... United States builion (Lake superior) United States bullion (Nevada)...... Payable in coin. Total....... Gold bars sam; ‘Transmitted to ( Phia, for coinage. ‘The following is @ statement of the marine trans. fers at this port from the 17th to the 26th inst, in- clusive Feb, 17—Steamtug Mary Re aa A. C. Nickerson to James York, quarter, $2,660. inne oa loop Yarico, H. Kingston to Decker & jecker, La iainad 3. J. Schuyler, L. Brown to A. Ire- Feb. 19—Canal boat a ye of Our Union, T. 1. Ma- ay A to A. Ireland, $800. Feb, 20—Schooner Henry Middleton, 8, B, Newton “ Browne & De Kalb, $800, Feb. a boat C. H. Swan, D. D. Wylie to E. ny oe 20—Schooner A. Willits, A. Willits to D. Smith, $750, Feb. 20—Schooner Branch, A. Monagham to J. Brighton, haif, $1,450. Feb, 20—Scheouer Ann, C. Muchridge to J. Smith, half, $800. Feb. <a W. King, Jr., C. U. Jones to G. T. Jones, half, $1. Feb, 28—Propeller F. Garner, H. R. Curry to J. Odell, haif, $200, Feb. 23—Schooner A. D. Price, S. B. Baker to S. 8. Hawkins, $6,000, wi Yy 23—Schooner M. G. Leonard, J. B. Schafferd Feb. 2 aeesicop E E. Galbrath, J. B. Sternfels to N. meee Se $1,000, Feb. 26—Steam tug Titan, J. C. Gibbs to J. 8. a $2,300, eee OaS: SNE. SHOE Se BB. lor Don Juan, H. McFadden to 0. B. P. Archer, $7,000, Feb. 26—Schoo! mer Mattio, W. Astor to W. H. H. Glover, $2,000. Feb. 26—Canal boat Idaho, M. & D. Crimmins to H. A. Dekay, $2.500. Feb. er Vapor, L. I. Van Brunt to John MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘The steamship Ocean Queen will sail from this port on Monday for Aspinwall. The mails for Central America and the South Pacific will close at half-past ten o'clock in the morning. ‘The New Yore Henatp—Edition for the Pacific— ‘will be ready at half-past nine In the morning. Single coptes, in wrappers for mailing, six cents. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ULD—HrERN.—On Monday, February 22, at ence of the bride, by the Rev. Pierre P. Irving, JouN R. AULD to Miss AmeLia, adopted daughter of ¥. G. HIsRN, of Staten oc A No cards. ghter Mit Staten Isiand. Be} city, on Mond: Chapin, Groner IRXTRR zoe 0 MANTILA As, anne daughter J Rows, 0 Y, of New torn, ¥ York, to Magair BE. corn. & of the Serer iy. Wiont—Corre.. Tha ar February 25, by the Rev. T. Stafford Drowne, Gronag J. L. WicuT to Jutta C., daughter of Gabriel W. Coilte, all of Ksook- lyn. No caras. AdAMS.—At Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday, Febra mn ni oe ADAMS, aged 9 folly invited to attend tonne street, on Monday afternoon, at two Ba.pwin.—At London, England, on Friday, Feb- 76. 1808, Mr. Mz, EABUND BALOWin, Ie WARS B98T aresident in'this Back—On th ay, February 25, RicuaRp BEOx, saerTe At Newhern, N. on eee Re. a posed I. son of John Fanny R. Betta oF this iy city, fo the oth year of his oon" relatives and friends of the family are are invited to attend the funera! services, at the house of bia parents, No. 306 Efist Sixtieth street, on Mondi sq ven o'clock. ‘The remains will ich, Conn., for interment, BLack.—On Friday, February 26 after ashort ill- ness, Ronert L. BLACK, youngest son of Robert and Rebecca black, aged 3 years and 7 months. The relatives and friends are ‘ttully invited to attenrl the funeral, from the rp ogo of his pa- rents, No. 16 Gansvoort street, on Monday alter moda, at one o'clock, CaRRiGAN.—In Williamsburg, on Saturday, Febra- ary 27, JAMES page in the 68th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, rom Sts. Peter and Paul's church, on Monday morning,, at ten o'clock, Resi- dence, 137 Fourth street. CookE.—On Li February 26, Mra. SUSAN CooKE, aged 79 ‘The relatives vand friends of the family are re- juested to attend the funeral, from her late resi lence, No, 23 Sullivan street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. CowL.—On Saturday, February 27, im the 77th year of his ave, OvvIN Cowl, e relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 236 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday alternoon, at half-past three oclock, without further notice. Dimon,—On Friday, February 26, ger DIMON, he only son of Charies and B. Dimon, aged years and 8 days. a inends and relatives of the family respect- fall invited to attend the funeral, at as compa street, Brooklyn Beinase this (Sunday) afternoon, at four o’clock. ‘The remains will be taken to South- rt, Conn., for interment, on Monday morning, at f-past eleven o'clock. DOUBLEDAY.—On er ae oe pen 21, MATILDA ALLEN, child of Ulysses Doubieday, aged 6 years and 3 mone lotice of funeral in sinned EpgaR.—On Saturdi February” a THOMAS, eldest son of James M. Edgar, in the Sist year of his ‘The friends of the family are*invited to attend the funeral services at his father’s residence, 365 West Nineteenth street, on Monday afternoon, at three o'c'ock, ilar mts beret notice, FigLps.—On Sat February 27, MARGARET Eusta, anaghier of Soseph and Sarah elds, aged 3 Stel Relatives and 1 friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 443 West Forty-fourth street, on Monday aernoon, at one 0 o'clock. —On Friday, February 26, ANNA, widow ott Charles. J. Gayler. Funeral services at Central Baptist church, Bridge street, near Moers 20 sree Brooklyn, ata londay afvernoon, at two o'clock. ‘The imei he family are invited to attend without further motions GIMBREDE.—On Thursday, February 25, PaTrie J., wife of Claude Gimbrede and daughter of the late James hor Birmingham, England, aged 22 years as and those of the family are respect- fally eenea to attend the funeral, from her late resi- nce, No. 63 Seventh avenue, this (Sunday) after- ome ‘at two o'clock. JANTZEN.—On Thursday, February be after a brief ittneas, Sa PHILLIPE JANTZEN, aged 38 years, jends and members of Company H, Filty-fitth lly invited to attend the fune- ral, afternoon, stone o'clock, trom his late residence, No, 260 avenue B, by his sorrowful rel- atives. JonEs.—On Friday, February 26, at Newark, N. J., be Witt B, Jonrs, U.S. N., in the 27th year of 18 age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tie funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the South Park church, Friends from New York will take one P. M. train to Chestnut street depot, but a short distance trom thechurch. ‘lerra Haute ([nd.) papers please copy. Kaurs.—On Friday, Feb ruary 26, MATTA SOPHIA, re daughter of George and Augusta Kabrs, aged 6 daya. "The relatives and frends of the family are respect- coy invited to attend thé faneral, from her parents’ residence, 166 Madison atreet, this (Sunday) alter- noon, at two o'clock, Kegraer.—On Saturday, Behenssy, lg of consump - tion, Perer KERFER, 38 years of Affiction sore poriareen, time he bore, an tried was pleased t to to ive him rest And free him from all pain. The renives and friends are fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday noon, peheae one o'clock, from bis late pveetine | 62 avenue B, co) eee -At Rhinebeck, n ova on Saturd BAKE.— 1. Yes ary 27, ANNA W. LEAKE, Wife of the late Tato Charles Q Leake, of New York, and daughter of the late Dr. Samuel White, of Hudson, N. Y. Funeral from the Episcopal church, Hudson, on Tuesday afternoon, at twoo'clock. Friends and ac- quatntances are invited to attend. ‘Irains - leave ‘Thirtieth street at eight o’clock; on returning, leave Hudson at six P. M. San Francisco Please cop; MEAGHER.—ID hiliamsburg, ou on I Fria , February pe JOHN F. MEAGHER, eldest son of Pat ick Meagner Bridget Corbett, a native of Tullow, of Tropsaamtens county Kilkenny, Ireland, in the 2th ren < of his age. iment, are res his (Sunday relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly ie don sh ee the funeral, from the residence ‘of lis parents, No, 133 Seventh street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be in- as + 2 Tat Stapler to on Saturdi IERSEREAU.—. le February 27, man Witcw et Danke Merserosu; Ta aie Tends of Phe fan org respectfully invitea e fri to attend the funerai, her late residence, ‘Targee street, on Monday siternonn, at one o'clock, witeout further notice, Her remains will be in- terred at the Moravian Cemetery, New MoNTGOMERY.—At 522 Tenth h avenue, on February 27, of scariet fever, I3aBRLLA, only daugh- ter of Captain W. 5. Ln eg Members of the Caledonian Club, Metropolitan Chapter 140, ‘scotia Lodge 634 and a gore, -ninw regiment and Veteran Assoctation are respectiully invited to attend the faneral, this (Sunday) after. noon, at one o'clock. Mvurray.—On Monday, February 165, at Westport, Conn., ASN ELIZABETH MURRAY, aged 64 years, 11 months and 1T ce. orwi \pers: fe Mocotonion-son pi Serurdsy, Fel 27, at her reaidenve, 242 Mercer street,’ after # short iliness, Mary ANN, wife of James McGoldrick and daughter me Oa late Patrick Carr, aged 28 years, 10 months “ue of faneral in raday SPebraney papers. McGratu.—On aaron hogan 6, WILL fu 87 Clinton street, this ‘oan be ere ‘fat half-past one o'clock. \CLAREN.—On Friday, February 26, a the beloved wife of John McLaren, in her 43d Bi Tg anh hey genes av invited to attent eral, from her late residence, No, 238 West Thirty- rat str street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. NAVIN. Saturday, February 27, ANNIE Navin, of ree county” "Gaiway, Ireland, in the soth ‘The relatives ‘and friends of the family are reece. fully invited to attend the funeral, from 457 West Twenty-eighth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at bp o'cloc DOLPH.—On m February 27, after @ severe illness, JoserRINE, child of Wil: son G. H. and Mary A. Randolj wees laughter of A. = yn ny Peter F. aged 3 years an "he relatives and friends ofthe family are rexpect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from dence Coie Fh 320 East Striesatn wteuk oc on eo at Bérard morn morning, Febraary 27, at BBL oy and severe a cee four o’clock, at along the Voeloved ‘wire of thomas Robbins, aged 29 years. May her soul rest in peace. Amen, Relatives and po a Ap rte d Invited to attend the a, from, jate realdence, No. 26 began gt ir m, this (Sunday) after. Doon, at half- sia remains Will be Ka’) "February ow WILttam Ep- liza Robinson, sank re son OK John and E) and 23 nga RINDLavB.—On , February 26, only daughter of John’ “ and Sophia oie Meciatives andl friends ily invited to jatives a sre respectfully in’ attend the funeral, this Sunday, at half- y, [-past one o'clock, from No, 703 Third avent SINCLAIR.—Suddenly on Friday, Feb. 26, of membra- neous croup, Ipa M., Infant di , of Carrie A. William Sinclair, Jr., 9 months and 26 and day friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of a. parents, No. 166 Monday morning at East Thi irty-fourth street, on eleven o’ciock. February 25, Davin T, Counclt The relatives and friends of deceased are invited to attend the funere! services 68 tue Tabernacle Bape tist church, corner of Second Po) and ne atreet, this sunday) morning, at half [-past ten 0° \Watson.—On Saturday evening, February be at seven ojclock, MARY BLLEN Wareor, daugncer of of B G, and Mary 2 years and 6 mon’ ‘afternoon, at two orcks, from readence No. 661 Tenth avenue, Prt gh Saturday, February 27, short illness, THomAs STEVEN Wi TLLIAMB, Sronts and 27 pale ‘aay ‘The friends agd relatives of the fpanily are respect - invited to attend the funeral, from the residence parents, 439 West Thirty-frst street, oetween Ninth iy Tenth avenues, tis (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock preemely. ‘Dene in the ate York, soageeceatne ad ng a ™ consents ny New EDWARD a eee FRRERCE GusA “ete biog CARTQON, THE INB : AND IN THE EVENING TRUEORAM, ih WEDNESDAY, MARCH (A. RARTNER WANTED—T0 PURCHASE A PART IN- terest in oue of the moat valuable and best Patent Medi. Zines ever offered to the public. No other article ix the United States can compare with it for in removing » painful class of diseasea everywhere to be met with. It ts guaranteed to cure, It is the discovery of an educated physician realding ‘ont of the chy, No bonus required for a partuerahip Intereat; ony the uae Ot a moderate capital to Introduce It | For pare Mloulars address, fur three days, Dr. CAULDWELL, bo NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. UND—ON THE EVENING OF THE 9TH, A CORAL Breesipin. "Apply stall Water euset UND—A LARGE ON THE ee Anat. he ovec can tanah pore tog expenese, Ap Appl air a Cash Benek oe, Haley JUND—JAN. 6 OR 13, A SMALL FUR COLLAR. THE Sener oan have & vi Soh pgrcenteng anon & and paying expenses at N. Kona bory'tret O8T—ON THURSDA' UARY 1% he fallacy YY ArTREROGE, PEBR %, diamond pis Lely ihe abora were cnviosed in a pack Mberall; mrited (bel i a Ro = ly rew: in) i oe by zeturss same to WM. | H, ROSEN! Latte ‘BRO. RO., 10 Canal sirect. OST—AT THE ACAI OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY page YF 25, Paint Ball, # Point Appl point finder'will receive suitable rew y leay- fag'it ot 136 Enat Nineteouth street, L '-IN GOING FROM LIVINGSTON PLACE through Seventeenth street to Fourth avenue, on Thurs- day. 25th, w tortoise shell Bri , with monogram upon it. A suitad! strest Teward will be pai On leaving it at 112 Pearl jer equare). LoStcis,, 2 THIRD AVENUE CAR, THURSDAY afternoon, a small Funds of Letters t., wrapped in warded'on" iit ening them (2 altred Douglas, Jr. 60 Livery | ‘on fog them t ir Mareet or #77 Fifth avenue, ui pees “GENTLEMAN BERENS: me EAST TWENTY- sixth atreet who picked up ® Bracelet in Booth’s theatre the night of the 1th in Be, Sell jooaler a fever by com- mene huis address to box gS wation A. N INVENTOR DESIRES TO FORM A BUSINESS connection with «gentleman, of responsibliity and em- terprise for rantaal be no capital required. Address H. | box 109 Herald oftice, A GENTLEMAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL DESIROUS of jolningthe medical profession can obtain a lucrative ce buiness and every requisite for practising by arddress- os ; Profession, box 109 Herald ottice. NY ESTABLISHED STATIONERY HOUSE WISHING to dispose of an interest will find a customer bringing trade by addressing C. M. B., Herald ollice, FOUR STORY BUILDING ON BROADWAY, NEAR ‘Thirty-second street, titted up as a first clues restaurant, oyster, dining, auyper and club rooms, will he sold, oF & ariner tates oc un fuvaranla terms, togziber with ood Lease. #8 LING & HUNTIN ‘Broadway, between netytbird ird and Thirty-fourth streets, A® ELDERLY SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WITH AMPLE means, willing to loan imoney for thie prosecution of Promising jogttimave business r to take part in- the same, and ‘who. fs. also. deairous of securing & good home in a very respectable private family in. Brooklyn, particulars by €un hear of such an opportunity and addressing A, B. C., box 858 New York. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PARTY HAVING $80,000 to $50,010; to invest in first class real estate iis ofty. (Pull particulars of J: C- FREEMAN, 212 Broadway. A MAN WANTED—WITH 2,000 TO 3,000; SECURITY and interest in business; one who can ran an engine desirable. C. B, HOWES, No. 2 Dey street, room No. 9. SATISFACTORY PARTY CAN BECOME A PART- Der in the European patente for an invention which tn the United States sold for $150,100. tents and outit cost $6,000; one-half of this amount ‘wii ‘be tae money required of the attention of every way acceptable ; this ts worth: Je and indusnce od apply. Samples men en ot means and influence ; no others Bond it, Foo PO} Y Laren wanted fora Atak class life insurance Companys Hostal 'T. W. MOORE, 20 Broadway, room 18, from 1 to 4 PM. OAL BUSINESS,-THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING LONG experience an and a very easensite uaintance in this city and Brook) with some avy ded to bim in estat atiag re bosineseorbe wil gy fn already etablia ed. Will wre Sees walle dress tmmediataly Willson, box Tid Herald oflos. join Reman RELIAB! z PARTIES HAVING CLAS i cations for pe life insurance business may find it t mes and references to Company, bore! New York Post office. ALE—THE FOUNDRY ‘AND MACHINE kd Price €70,000. Address J. OR 8. st Middletown, New York. x 171 Herald of ARTNER WANTED—IN OYSTER SALOON, RESTAU- rant and Prk Ny a seafe and ether Spientlid ‘opportunity for a smart, MAS GAFFNEY , £CO., auctioneers, 23 Cham! HE ADVERTISER HAS A TRADE WHEREBY $1,000 tetpcgnr atleastcan be cleared. No cepital himself, fa hovest to ult and more inclined to under estimate than: over fesihnate; about $5,000 needed; can commence within a week. Rellatle parties please addreas Wilson, Herald oltice. ee ae ACTIVE eee MANg WITH A capital of $15, 00to $2: S200, yartner in @ manufac- tarmgeconvern. Address A. M., box EXIT N. Y. Post office, WASTED A MAN WITH $3,000 OR $4,000 CAPITA ‘who fully understands the cultivation of Sea Isian cotton, to take charge of a plantation, Noro need apply without good reference. Address box ru Hera!d office. ANTED A PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL, OF £816,100 oF 820,000, to join a frst class dry goods h already established, with ‘mgood trade, "No agent need ad: Gress,” Address BARTLET Herald office. $250. —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WITH THIS e soot to join the advertiser in a new bast: Deas, where annie gan be tad ailed 10 Prince atreel, from il to oR 500, ~ATARINER WANTED, IN AN ESTABLISH re) ed real eatate ofice, up town, to do outatde busl dese mostly; must eof and character. Ad- dress Broker, box 156 Herald office. 560 WILL BUY A DENTAL PRACTICE WITa Furniture and Instruments; inhabitants; yponition.. F. H. GRISWOL! Lb, 4 Broadway, or Den st, 46 Firat st street, Eitgabetnpory, N- 3: $1 KOO With PURCHASE AN INTEREST 1N A of. good business. mer ay given that money in it. eiarese F eral $3, 000. tie Pree HAVING A PROFIT- id the lease of a large huild- business man, ac- ur and feed trade. Ad- quainted od with acid controntn a ike R. LEWIS, box 2,921 | $8,00035 5 2c on eapmene ransoms. aand a good v Bent work; oflce wel insatod for ofher or adattional eight ‘Address Shipping Merchant, H ¢. REWARD. —LOsP. ‘BETWEEN Ley ae > nue Hotel and fwelfth a area a oe, ; the finder will receive Firth Avenue Hotel, 1 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN to 80 West Seventeenth street of a gold Breastpin, Jost in Broadway, bewween Houston and Bleecker streets, on bruary 27. 2, REWARD.—LOST, A BLUE SKY TERRIER Slut,tears and tail cropped, with collar, Who- ever returns the same to the corver of Fourth and Thompson atreots wil receive the above reward. 25 § REWARD.—-LOST, ON TUESDAY MORNING, Jan. 14 on Biath avenue, near Sixteenth aineet, & tan col itallan Greyhound, with black eyes and black pow pect lower 1 gwen blac! to the name of Bismare! fa rey: a German silver collar, had s healed cut om left fare paw: k; answers to with red spots, Whoever will briny ‘ia oF Give information that will lead to bis aati ‘avenue, will receive the abovere- ward, 50, REWARD. AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED—FOR the return of a single stone Diamond Ring straw colar, lost Thursday morning. mn to Rips re- morue Garden, corner Seventy “abet sirect and $50 REWARD. Lost, ON WEDNESDAY, IGET, eat Central Park Garden, » gent ‘atch, ll be paid if Fareed ta Chain and Locket. three dare. “Apply at rah Bast ‘Twenty-first street. will not be raised. = 1% LOCKET AND’ CHAIN, LOST FRI: «day February 19, nenr $1 West die or rig West Nineteenth street, are gg Twenly-frst street, the above reward will be quest 10 () REWARD. way) in the Monnaie, contalning pair of dia some change. saree crutod ine lost aricies 19 TIFFANY way. -LOsT, FEBRUARY 26, IN BROAD- fubothood of Fring 00. 60's ETECTIVE POLICE AGENCY, 68 BROADWAY.—THIS ‘old established agency refers to the mercantile comain- ity generally as to their experience, facilities and standiaz, Caution—We nave no branches ta thia city. "___ HOUSES, “ROOMS, < S&C WANTED. To FOR THE INAUGURATION CARTOON, OUTS, IN THE EVENING TELTGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH BOSTON GEN! TLENAN DESIRES TO RENT OR louse, Third or Sixth avenue, not above Forti- eth street, Call ‘on oF address WATSON & SHERWOOD, 8 Nassau street. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED —IN THE VICINITY of the Firth Avenue for doctor (small family, jo children); will pay Uberal ran f for good house and location, Leave particulars with P| DRUFF, 47 ‘Broad. way. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED rivate family aduite), between Twentieth and Thirty Fourth Fourth and Aixth avenues. Unusual ‘opportunity tor sectrin ra ‘Ad: dress Business, Herald o1 FIRST CLASS, WELL taped ad HOU: NEAR Broadway, wanted Howes, Tent not ted 1,509, wanteo for a amail fam! ah louse, below Thirtieth street, rent not over #2, ted for a drvt clase faraily iso Dwellings In good of our custom WILDEY & RAYWOOD, No. 125 Fourth avenue. FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS WANT A SMALL tie! > in Brooklyn or New York ; MEY & RAYWOOD, No, ish Fo pavenue, STORE ON FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, BE- tween Sande street and Myrtie arene i want is srante fora ierm of yeare. Address, with particulars, ‘Adame, Herald bebe wed WANTED—FURNISHED AND he tae our demand. Parties having Bo’ io jet" or, sell will pean send us particulars, as we have plications from ie tenante, SORRELL & CLARKE, 18 East Twenty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, Hoven WANTED.—A_ GENTLEMAN AND WIFE want to rent a good size furnished House, in » good, re- spectable location up town, owners to take the whove or part Feat in board; references exchanged, Address V. B W., 18h Broadway. 15.000 OR £95,000.—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN $1 to act as treasurer and manager of au estab- Tumber coi ration, and who can control the above amount; sales cash and only limited by amount Brooced in consequence of un' advantages profits are large. dress Lumber, Herald oftce. 20. 000-265 —PARTNER WANTED (ACTIVE or re 3 who fied have the handling of month in a cash business netting half profit; no ra ad lie, giving rfe mitcase address and capital OFTS WANTED-FROM MAY 1, FOUR LOFTS, fifty by one hundred feet, near Broadway, between and Prince streets, Address box 2,172 Post oftice. ARLOR | AND TWO | BEDROOMS, WITHOUT , wanted by two single gentlemen, between Tenth and Thirteih streets and Fourth Seq sisth arenues es; former Tot received. “Address O. F. Q4 Herald 0 Tan PLORDS.—WANTED, BY AN ay ig ries oo ae to take hag of, Address 8, HAMP- WANTED, A PARTNER IN A WELL extnbiiahed maunfacturing burtness in (hie Address, with real ferald off $25,000. city witth the above amount. name and time for inter T CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, THIRTY-FIFTH street, between Fifth and Sixth aven: Rev. J. M. aan, pastor. Morning 10%; evening 23 third lecture. T COOPER INSTITUTE, 1H IN THE LARGE HALL Free preaching on Sunday, February 24 at 1034 A. Mt and 136 F. Ma, by Rev. George L. Ds ns are cordially invited to attend. Beate free. ‘inet the morning, “Good versus Goode; in the eveniuis, “God's Love for All REE CHURCH OF THE HOLY LIGHT, CORNER OF sreedway, and pip eorsn street.—Divine service at 1035 @ M. and 74 P.M. Rev. Eastburn Benjamia will LET—FOR RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAY righ and evenings, the large Room tn Brevoort Hall, year Third a surniaved, with in rates BURC Spy eh after 8PM. W'ntep-on FIFTH AVENUF, BELOW FORTY- it street, a amall House fully furnishet. The best of care taken, No Shildien; four adults only, with servants. attac! ferred. Addresr, w: }ouse Hunter, bor 104 Herald office. a Phe yt SMALL COTTAGE OR HOUS! Le niebed or partly furnished, within about an Hall, with an uses 5 afew ses W. eter 4 eairal Tent, &c., WANTED-4 SMALL UNFURNISHED ba eal Ay side, below the Park, for term of yoara: ren Sessa’ 00; first class aaa familly of three. Nadress wae sto) ‘ow York Post o1 ny eg D-A FIRST CLASS FOUR STOR) Howse, nicsly furnished, auiiobie for a f HIGH clase Doardh 18 oF more roomA, privilege of pare asing the “faraiture; Toeston between Bighwees veenth ‘and Thirty-second streets and Fourth and Coy avenues; 1 $5,000 per annum. Apply to Al a rent not to exceed BROWN, 9 ED—PART OFA pours. Male peat oy In wife; one not box 1,240 § MISCELLANEOUS. __ See a pear ‘Twenty-fo1 yurth street. Cotarers OLD rere TO ¢ CENTS FER Docks, Ac, Address 2, FUCKER, 3 knw street 8. E. B. pang id AUTHOR OF “MEDICAL aa tayd Fig Pea consulted in perso, of Tat, Ferg ‘om 10 ‘A. Mt a. la Pe M. Cons lla Et spanye te ufactur’ y's a8 enet bettity mgroRNrEN SOR, TAPER NID ket ; to 1 8. Oe Broadway ‘and Fourveenth atres ie Jota, ve a. nay Boils ep S TE & JANES, yaionern iar and . al Book Manufp-turers, 98 THE see bare EXECUTORA OF a ESTATE bere eae Bae Thar gan bs fen st Pa Cidiaiad a. ealaas _Fuanrrose. ARS a FIRST CLASS UTP Fry TURE FOR ration ware m warctoone er 1, Spe 1 ane he Beat wupertor ton to any in was hice Sta mm O16 upwards. 4 PRIVATE PAMILYLRAVING THR CITY WILL ELL Aceh era eee ture ate barge’ 19 ruittioe pison, ear Sixihar aa Dini a hountins ROM Pa RI OWT ea Table 4) fostgir sed Li Ap apt, Be DESK, pe eesee-tealcmtecnn once dice tr nh ne CARAT FURNITURE, BEDDING, AG. “AT VERT can by the Tee ot twee bat one Toone, E ‘avenue, plaka Slt i dala W A2REX WARD & Co. 78 AND 77 SERING STRERT, corner of -qeilabliahed tn 1800... Wholeaale and Bede, dee suttable Caf city bad Tesi warranted as furmivure pack- Went a WIDOW WITHOUT FAMILY, AN UN- furnished Kom, with large closet, ns privaie family expectii to move yearly; references ex: Greece, ba. Ty cate Mr. Edward Thomas, street, city. NTED-BY A PERMANENT TENANT, A, SUIT OF ‘ioome animes ara and Bedroom fur. i crea nlahed, located vetvenbler "sadress, with particulars, I; ‘box 280 Herald office. ANTED—A SHAL” MODERN HOUSE 1X 4 GOOD neighborhood, beaween Twrentieth streets ; rent $1.00 ih vo 8180)" Address ‘M. H., box 180 Poot omiee, -ANTED-3¢ A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A COM- Room Wr fei or trea beta Fin ad ‘stating location and price, Home, Ware, .— A BOER, B by ee FOR Prick re years; mi } Warten 10 LEARE—FOR FOUR OR IE | YEARS, of three, & small House 3 8 foal . 4 Ei seatraer a1 “ANH fe teen. Wwarne,7o RENT-BY A GreTLEMAN ap wire | H tren), with @ vate fray tors rooms, suliable lator noun oA . mh dors ing. Any per- ton hving such acooiamodations pease addreet M0, Herald office, statit ag location, roome an [= aia TO RENT—YOR HOSIERY AND FANCY goods » relail store and dwalling, at moderate rent in bvusinate location Address H. Kt N, 100 Duane street. ‘ANTED TO RENT—EITHER A WHOLE HOUSE, AN Upper Part of « bouse, or a ON OF Near Sixth ave- ae iad ‘with particulars, BR ox Sot Piano, Roow a AUCTION SALE, J. BOOART, Bist ae Picae sath ets ae Nee, ie in thi order: x! tures ete Gold“oa" sovount of Buen y ZAR rar CLASS, WILL SE SOLD £.C6,, 635 Bighth avenue. }{ RLVIN POSTER V8. JOHN DERRY. A grand exhipnion of Billiards will be niven by ihe abowy TURSDAT, FyEtixo, jwaRen 3, M jOLRISH, Proprietor. tionery and Bakery the business ; splendid oven; five » Lease of whole house fn splendid condition; rent ; alckness sole cause of ey pa on 2 business, pa spplica to SOHN LLOYD & wie No. 7 Warrea ROSTERY, PANOY AMD VARIETY STORE—STOCK AS nd Fla for sale, cheap, at 205 Fifth necond store from Bowery. RARE CHANCE.—A BUTTER STAND FOR SALE, IN business, jou- Central Market, dot call at 697 Sixth eae DECIDED BARGAIN. —FOR SALE, MEDIUM. SIZED Lillie Safe, in good order. To be seen in room 39, N Broadway, between 10 and 12 o'clock, on » Monday. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL SIZE8 OF THE celebrated Wi Salmander Safes for sale aheaprat 18 Cortlandt st ai | A RARE CHANCE:—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIX. Peni g haan eca as a gentlemen's and ladies’ f ishing and rentand doing splendid Punlucees“Appiyto THOR, CUMMINS: S74 Bast Penh st LApOn SIZED HERRING'’S SAFE ace SALE— cheap, ale0, one medium and two small safes of Her- ring’s and fider's make. 8. G, QUIRK, 96 aatien Jane, MILK ROUTE FOR SALE--AT A BARGAIN; SATIS- factory reasons given for selling. Apply at 90 ‘Christo- pher st A N OLD CONFECTIONERY __ sale, Apply at 258 Third At RARE. cf ie soe BALE, A LIQUOR STORE, fixtures, NEAT CIGAR STOR® FOR SALE CHEAP—A BAR- ._gain. Apply at 185 Ninth avenue, for two days, ID TOY STORE FOR with five years’ lease; rent very iow; lied ey retire from business op ee of i health. ‘Apply to'A. MURPH, 208 Jay street, Brooklyn. Af”? FIRMLY ESTABLISHED DAILY PAPER, IN A CITY ff 130,000 pooniaiion, a be sold verylow; a ehance for a icone Pam) capital. reasons given for eolng. eth street, New York city. Besar BARGAINS.—AT 317 FULTON STREET, ail the Contents of the late fire, consisting of large ota of Paper Bags and Wrapping Paper Taper, wil be sold in large aad ji sui a FAMILY DRUG STURE FOR SALE— ninteas siea; competion ght; it low. neeiy to com| rent low. . sonuetass " 3 YOAL YARD FOR SALE_WITH EVERYTHING COM- ‘on nsiness. Apply on the prem- inant Al “igand yaad i Went Twenty-Alth street, : oad: | T)RUG STORE FOR SALE WITH PHYSICIAN'S PRAC- oe attached; situated on $8 miles from New York; doing a ood retail Lee teat eenattenc cheese fora phytician® satistactory reasons for selling; 1,200 c ‘adress box Sei ‘Pom ote Wee et OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF THE Restaurant, Bar, Jains nd Lodging House on the northeast corner Filty-second street and avenue, near Faliroad depot, Inquire for two cays. OR RALE--THE LEABE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF rst class Grocery on @ public sireet. Apply to WAI. C. FLANAGAN, 107 Chrystie street. (OR SALE—A WELL KNOWN STORE OF LADIES’ and children’s Furatshing and Fancy Goods, situated ia ihe best spores wes side of “Bros cedway; Lense of Bouse, tock | Fixtures, &e.; owaer from business. Appiy at 73) E aD J OR SALE-LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class Hestanrant, ith entire building fitted for clubs and parties, on Hroadway, near Thirty-second street. | Apply to CULLING & HUNTING, 1 way, between Thirty- third and Thirty-fourth streets, A FES. ‘ONE SMALL ‘AND ONE MEDIUM, CHEAP; removed. 173 Catharine street. 5” must be Srock AND FIXTURES OF AN ESTABLISHED 0 Millinery, “161 Sixth avenue, ca FOR SALE.—ABOUT 180 RUNNING FRET, de tae” SUL ON A Bae jware or notions, BOTTLERS.—FO! ‘of Rol aed SALE, FROM and 200-GROSS- gk Cork! acinar for batting ry ineral water z, | Rea i wire peal cay od rT, Rook c PUBLISHERS OR PERSONS DESIRING A nuniness—I will sell the Copyright, Plates and choles Tins ianeation yf that iY Naiurai Weal of Calif vat ery ana Iara ag boat “The $8 Pine strect. ee venus sre re MACHINER T,% FOR tHe INAUGURATION CARTOON, THE INS AND oun IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, —_ WEDN! AY, marge LOT INERY OF MISCELLA: AP aca new, to be sold at o1 ‘sacrifice. MeN. SHEDLBY, No. b Ann street 2 4. Woonworta PLANERS AND MATCHERS, Morising, Tenoning, Moulding and Boring Machines; Gavi Tables, so of new and ‘mmproved patterns, at low prices. ” "HAMPSON & COPELAND. A. i te ooD & or gicd PORTABLE AND STATIOMARY jn the mae 4 saan as sical gd Sawa Burr Mili A Row vor, ia Sawn 4° Wivivson & COPEL \ORSALE—THREE FOLDING MACHINES. ADDRESS: Printer, Herald office. FOR SALE_AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A TURE DRAW. ing machine, all complete, with fuil set of wipleta; one of the finest machines in this country. App'y to BE. PLATT STRATTON, Il Pine street, R SALE_THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ‘k of Machinery in the country, Sonslering, of new ahd fecond "hand, Ballers Engines, Stam Pump, Shagt ne Pulleys and Belt -ATRICK UASHIDS, Nos. 4to 10 Bridge st, Brooklyn. OR SALE A FORTY HORSE ENGINE, ALM connections, Can be seen a: work at SODEN « CANPRNTE ws mili, First avenue ant Last Pirty- Street, Sold for no faull, but to give pince to # iarger ‘one. OR SALE—TWO RUN OF FRENCH BURR STONES, new ; have no use for them; will be sold low. P. GRIFFIN & CO., 193 Chryatle street, OR SALE-STBAM ENGINE, SIX HORSE POWER: Boller, ‘n horse; Steam Pump, used one yeat. Must be sold by “April. ‘Eighth avenue,’ BLATT & CAMP. ATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY CIRCULAR SAW [4 Mills, Grist and Feet Milla, #45 9°B80: and Cotton Pi ines, 4c, 0 Broadway, room Fnay ty ‘reases, Engines, &c, i" Ww. E QTEAM ENGINES AND ROILERS OF ALL SIZES, new and second band eae ret iron Planers tod miscellaneous Machivery at WILLARD'S Machinery ae: pot, 9.2 Water street. J ANTED—A SECOND HAND MILL, WITH | FRENCH nd ochres; stones to have a df of 3 must be in good condition. Addreds fA Teast 0x04 1nd box 769 Post ofice, co TCHS, (formerly Werckietster,) ‘Will remove March 4, Prom 150 Fi rooney ei riwets ee GBreh rect, Borthwest corner ip stairs. ) old ones, without metal, F po of ten years’ trial; the most’ foe Bo vert! or roots Dalit up, withont paln, by Ur, SIGESMON Womant 's Hospital, 1,250 stroadway, near Thirty-second st. DF MARTELL'S RUBBER SETS OF TEFTH, Ly 820; Pivot Teeth, 50 cents exch, Old acta oh go Seventh avenue, above Fortyciith street, Broadway jumc- on. OR SALE—DRY (GOODS BTOCK AND LEASE, IN best part of Sixth avenue; rent of store, with fixtures, £500 a year; 25x70, with two large plate glass’ windows. No ‘agents need apply. Address T. TT. My Herald oflce, io BALE—A COMPLETE SET OF MARKET FIX- a Hos and t wow Jagoce’ = Bir. CAMs 7 aa’ Bros hg F% SALE-10 ALE HAL BARRELS, 50 WHOLE 10 five barrel Puncheons for working, all in d order, ng BA been fo use but litle. Apply yor y letter to No. 1 Stone street, New York. eta OR SALE—THE STOCK Bod FIXTURES OF A Fancy Store doing a good business, located in one of the best parta of Sixth avenue; a Lease ‘of the house will be given. Apply at 699 Sixth ‘avenue, neat Thirty-eighth wrcet. RB SALE_STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SECOND hand Furnitare since 1653, Btore and Basement to let, et ek nS Bia sith nenlng R SALE—GOOD CHANCE—SALOON AND RE- staurant, on Third avenue, with a three 2 Jonrs’ lense, ret rate sis location, Dow going 0 good business tn lodging an i MOKENNA, 9 Duane street. R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURE OF THE | oldest Crockery Store on Eighth avenue, at No. Ovl. After Drasinens of Senay years ihe owner wisees Srelire trocn business tures and Lease may be sold without the stock. R SALE_THE HARDWARE, LAME, HOUSE FUR: ishing and 8 tinhed 2b enn & good chance for s tinsmith, 116 jeecker nree street, No agents. R SALE-LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A CIGAR store, way, OB corner, ip splendid Jocation for } great £8 IN & CO., Brondway, corner Tuirtieth street, OR SALE—A SMALL FOUNDRY AND MANUFAC- turing business in Hudson City, N. J. ont ‘once at the foundry in the rear, Newark avenue, Chestnut avenue, Hudson City." RB SALE—LEASE AND FIXTU! best business concerns in the city; 2 and merchant’ tailoring. Inquire at OF ONE OF THE as lished twelve years in clothing and animate OR BALE—A FIRST CLASS BROADWAY STORE, extra depth, pelow Union Immediate posses sion. Apply wo E. HANFORD, 229 Broadway. OR SALE _OINING ROOMS IN be eto Ge bytes Lease ‘& fine business. $6,000, 45 Mpniy to de Ee CORN SELL! Cour and Jorsiemon sis R SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED AND PROFIT. able Shoe Store ia a good business locality. A rare op- Rortusiiy. Apply to E. H. BETTS, 147 Broadway, room ‘OR SALE—A WELL KNOWN CORSET AND FANCY ith ments attach se jer with an estab- eas; the party ‘Addrosa OR SALE—AN oup ESTABLISHED gia AND Lunel Room. Address box 18 Herald ofice. F% SALE —AN OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY Store, with ale License. Apply, for three days, at 12 Vandewater vareet R SALE—CHEAP, A FIRST ‘os Adirees Ms GOB. and Bar in Nassau sireet; rent low. BELIN, corner Houston and Thompson si Reto SALE—LONG LEASE, CHEAP RENT, OF alten | ore ant Fixtures, with of without Stock, 1a best b ay Sixth Inquire at 314 Sixth ue, Sear avenue. EAN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, ith street, corner Third avenue, ad, coon New jall; one entrance on Third avenue, two oe ace 6 situated on teasing biock wits | Ds lease bas two years to run teenth street. brea and virving Hall y Tas from lst May ue: R SALE—A MEAT MARKET, IN A RISING LOCAL- aos FOR SALE—A ee pe gation! loos peti. {equre t ‘tor one week on ‘na protest | A se oe AND FIXTURES OF 4 GOOD derlin iyo CEPLER £00, S05 Bowery. __ BOARD AND LODGING WA: Loe FOR THR INAUGURATION CARTOON, THE IN8 OUTS, IN THE EVENING TELEORAM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD IN A PRI- vate family, or where there are but few toarders. Terms not to exceed $35 month. Address M. A., box 28 Herald ollie. A SgRTLEMAD 4) Eg WIPE, AND SON 1b YEARS old, require Board, e and one small Room, permanent, een. Thuriets a = ixtieth streets, East. Address for two days, O., Heral A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ‘DESIRE ONE OR MORE Pos furnished Rooms, without Board, in a, Deivate 0 farmaly, ween and Fs falauaa streets, wi bier “Adarese, giving full particulars, C: eG, box 1/0 Poa WELL FURNISHED ROOM AND GOOD BOARD aD n azally Sheptins ton binons toute ant tein az Fourth Sixth avenues; price not to exceed month. ‘dareas for two days a ‘B. BUTLER, N_ INTELLIGENT, pepitipared Roe Sel Bi cio L- tieman wants Roonis and partial Bo: Mavelt end daughter where there are no iver boarders {wth refined widow preterred. A. peaegasite, Price wuube,pala for home. Address fuily G., M box mt Htettt oer OARD WANTED—WITH A STRICTLY PRIVATE family—an entire second floor, un‘urnished, good size, with all the modern improvements and ina bor” Bod, for a lay and her two daughters. Price $100 Month; which will Xe paid rom. he Permanent if ited, Best of references given B. G. R., box 1 ‘oillens Be OARD W. ».— A ‘SINGLE GENTLEMAN IS DE- sirous of City one or two Rooma, with Board, in « references given. Address G. A. Erirate American 3 box 8,414 Post ofice. CARD WANTED. A FAMILY, CONSISTING OF TWO alts, four re: servante, deaire io obtain & Sult af thtes or four Wo Roma, con with private table; the accom: aod table must Go aret quay. Address, mentioning locality and terms, box pea cs FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN A QUIET is Nn A Fa geben ght closets, well furaiahe 10 and Fouriewnth streets, Fynrth and Fifth avenues, Reler- ences given and required, Address B. X. ¥., Herald office, pare. WANTED-—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, with Board for the lady only, Bg gee4 jocallny and ina nice. with no otber boarders. Address Amicus, Herald Beecont WANTED—BY A hap tore AND WIFE, A room, in a first per week; a mabe ad lerald office. OARD WANTED BY | A LaDy aes Ge In Boss teaching. References given, box 4181 Post Boar? WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, convenient to Thirty-f¢ street ferry. A: stat negro sosioatons 6, B bor #9 mation Fa Third Bur, WANTED IMMEDIATELY_IN THE COUNTRY, of eight and servan ‘one hour from the ety Ike hilar Terme tmoderats. Address O- Tr eta BOARD, IN A, PRIVATE FAMILY, BY rst class location below Twenty- ‘and wife, in hest reference given yeu nod reyeired % Heral oflice. 6. J.B, box 13 Tas You! OCG MARRIED © COUPLE, WITH on CHILD, with first YY desire a suite of well furnished Rooms, REE LADIES WIGHT NEATLY FURNISHED pas gt NEATLY SHED ROOMS, fseres aja tera which must iy ‘moderate, Be Le Ay r eee dees FOR A BOY, @ YEARS OLD. AD. dress, stating location and terms, which must be moder. ate, Mrs Hl. Ln, Union aquare Post oce. FoR R HEA oul BLA, eC RODEN, Dean street, Brooklyn. HR SALE OR TO LET—FURNITURE AND LEASE singe Poweason now or Hay. A000) a1 4 pines PROOF 8A SAFES,—FIVE ais Coruand — SAFES, anle vbeap LJ ‘SALE—CORNER LIQUOR STORE AND BILLIARD Saloon, Btoek, Wetetaren tnd five years’ cation: sret eaten irene, business and rapidly i j.remt ve street, ‘Apply at ab INO. 87 G™at, BAROATN.—AN, OLD AND WELL &STAB- foranie on Sixth avenue, For par. tioulars inquire of GARDNE at ILE, 118 Broad atreet, ey Lis AND FIXTURES FOR 8. seh ghee tog 2h peters T ei, ita and Thine reat fureets, w OO er en abet FOR SALE—WITH LARGE Lg Sod or ca ia an ofan gt eabidament i ry ean Mehta iB THE vrming Alleye, bf ts nee tngluing wo, How Je Pump, eae wt ca comnts ann ai oat , Signs, Ao. ; 1m use W. A. TYLER, 18 West street, BW SUMMER HOTEL, etek LAKE ON THE VER. steam with Ne ork and, he Fu deception snk im ‘COAL AND, D, Wop id OAL, Ri ganer aE ate out gt pet lows. Pare ead 3 50 a Ra foe cag con oon: VERED IM- a | Serena eas Siren be nd Broadway. « by Counsellor, box IL SsTILis—FoR Ha omar, THREE OIL 0 Stills of 100 y | eviaraah or eriahtnets horse tiactaat PABe Fs hatte ieoataone te eit il JUBSTARTIAL STONE tale Tadessais th boson "story front srg aa Table a be fret class. Boar k need with terms, 8. 3 location be- Tih and Twenty-Afth stteete and Fourie ead sith ‘erith a small fami Hines wen Sica cae ak sale aad Tees and rooms. Cnatidedheakinan.. toate fan bastaaan i Yo 'OUNG Spare try ‘Al if society jin cous a ee 7 ‘A ‘Address, wii particulars, tht 9 }, Seventy- NTED—BY A LADY, Wess nh AS SUIT. nor. PR ev pg nd OR AN ANTED—COMFORTABLE BOARD FOR A ore Englishman. A: Address Board, box 173 Heraid office. HOTELS. =—REUNION HOTEL, ON =, DROP RAR, PLAN avenues. Superior sccommo FeeTambice and single : J.-A. ROBINSON, Proprtetor. TLANTIO HOTR a CHATHAM SQUARE, on a forr’ fina oa. Haro Sa oF arn LADSTONE HOUSE, ¢ cor ad tna St Quasi OTR, NEW moderate prices, by the day, week i JT. CHARLES HOTEL (EURO and Bleecker street.—Go jeais 8 au ‘GBY. B.