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MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, irginia, Aga Rosen? B. fain. of Bw1xa8, of this city. CAMPBELL—FisH.—In Brooklyn, N. — poi se Cakvontt to ipa S ra of the lat AMPBE! AS. hs Edmund Fish, Dans¥—PrAnsox. In pgp on Wednesday evening, February 9, at t of the bride's yee ‘by the Rev. Jobe Parker, CNARLES A, ARBY. ELIZA J, a Beg allo this jaughter of James Pearson, ELUN—KENNEDY.—On Monday, February 14, at St. Timothy's churcp, betas Puty-seventh street, by the Kev. G, J. Geer, Dy D., KOBERT ELLIN to JEMIMA L KENNEDY, both or this JARVIS—PRARCE.—On Wednesday, February 16, @t St. Stephen's church, by the Rey. Dr. MoGlyun, Sucmemon 8. JARVIS to NATHALIE, daughter of the late Nathaniel Pearce, of Marylal No cards, O’BRIEN—EvsTack.—On Monday, Pebruary 14, by vy, SJ. at the’ Church’ of St. Francis Xavier, West Sixteenth street, New York, Parrick E. O'BRIEN to MARY JANE EUSTACE. STEWART—OAMPBELL.—On Tuesday, February 16, by the Key. John Hall, at the residence of the vride’s nis, Mr. SaMUEK 'S, Stewanr, of Philadelphia, Miss Ema J. CAMEREL Lo Gr of this ci “8 SN¥DER—MaRks,—On Tuesday, February 16, by Rey. Dr. Burchard, TaoMas E. SNYDER to Miss IJBANNiE, daughter of the late Louie Marks. all of 18 cil eontets di On Tuesday, February 15, by the Rev. Mr. Mudge, Mr. Avram Scuutr2, of Roine- Deck, Lo Miss Lune GALE, of Yonkers. No cards, Birth. NunaN.—On Tueaaay, Fetiruary 16, at Classon avenue, corner of Greene, Brooklyn, ANNIB, wile of Mr. J. D. Nuuan, of a daughter. Died. ARCHER.—At Hflisdale, Mich., on Sunday, Febru- ary 12, HELEN Mak Linvsay, Wile of Byron Archer, Jormerly of this city. BosTock.—on Tuesday, February 15, Mrs. Many Bosrook, 1 the 65th year ol her age. Albany papers please copy. BLUMENTHAL.—On Puesday, February 15, MARTHA J. BLuMgNTHAL, wile of Dr. Cnaries KE. Blumenthal, 4D the bist year of her age. Funerai services tis (Thursday) afternoon, at three orelock, al the house, No. 143 Laat Twenty-seventh street. BrusH.—In Brooklyn, on Tucsday, February 15, Maky A., wile of 8. b. Brush. Notice of fuveral hereatier, Paterson, N. J., and Austin, Texas, papers please copy. BLacK.—On Wednesday, February 16, Rose BLack, @ native of the parish of Aragal, county Derry, Ireiand, in the 61st year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of tie family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from her laie residence, No, 111 Sueriif street, on Friday morning, @! nine o’ciock precisely, (hen to St. Mary’s churen, where @ solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for tue repose of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, BeskMAN.—On Thursday evening, February 15, Grouse W., son of Wm., aud Dorcas Beekman, in ‘the 6th year of his ag ‘The reiatives and ifrienas of the familly are respect- fwily myived to atieud the funeral, from the resi- deuce of his parents, 262 East Tuirueth street, this (2uursday) morning, at ten o'clock. BROWER.—On fuesday, Fepruary 15, GERTRUDE A. Browes, wife of Abrabam L. Brower, and daughwer of Kobert and Catharine Lenson, aged 25 years, 1 mouth and Li days. ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her fatuer, corner Of Marcy and Wu!loughby avenues, Brookiyn, tis (Thursday) after- BOON, al LWO o'clock. CokNELL.—Ou Wednesday, February 16, of Bright's disease Of the kidneys, MARY ANN CORNELL, Wife OL Barak Corvell, in the 49th year of her ago. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Tuily invited vo atiend the funeral, on Saturday efternoon, at one o’ciock, frou her late res.dence, Do. C16 Lexington avenue. CoBsBLL.—At Tompkiunsvile, 8. L, on Tuesday, Fepruary 15, PAUL, son of Paul and Catharine Cor- Beil, in the 3d year of his age. Funeral this (Thursday) alternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bi3 parents. COREY.—At her residence, 434 West Forty-fifth @cl, CaTHARING CoxbyY, in Lae 85th year of Ler age. Notice of funerai in Friday's Herald. EpwaRps.—In this city, on Wednesday afternoon, February 16, alter a short and severe ines, JOHN EpWABDS, 1M Ube 36th Year of his age. ‘The relatives ane srieuas of the lainily and those of bis b: other, James Edwards, are respectiully invited w uitend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from 8 ate resiaence, 248 West Twentieth Btreei, washout luriher notice. His remains wil be taken .0 Greeawood for intermens. banMER.—On Wednesday evening, February 16, Cotonel GEORGE EDGAR FARMER, late of the Sixth New York Volunteer cavalry, in the 30th year of his age. Notice of the iuneral herea{ter. Fougs.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, Febroary 15, at the residence of her parents, No. 477 Paciic street, Brooklyn, of congesiion of the lungs, ELLEN E., eldest daughter of Nattan and Elizabeth C. Fobes, aged 3 years, 9 montns and 19 days, FLyNN.—On Tuesday, February 16, after @ short Miness, WINIFRED FLYNN, & native of the parisn of Lurra, county Tipperary, tne beloved wife of Jobn re nn, late of Lusmagh, Kings county, Irelaud, aged ears, Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 345 East Tweifth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Gasusrig.—On Wednesday, February 16, JaMEs E. GaSHERIE, 800 OF Francis and Ellen Reilly, aged 11 years. dhe relatives and friends of the family and those of his uncles, Joun and James Hamnton and James Mertage, are respectfully lavited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 365 West yenty-sixth street, on Fiiday afternoon, at one oy 100K. SEEipen De eo GHICE.—At Newark, N. 3, on Monday, February 14, JON, Grice, m the Mth year of nis age. Fuserai on Friday aiternoon, at two o'clock, at Triuity church; relatives meet at the house at one o'clock; iutertnent Belleviile. GERMANN.—On Tuesday afternoon, February 15, at haif-past five o'clock, JACOB GuRMANN, in the 61st year of lis age. rhe friends of the family, and those of his brothers Henry and Frederick, are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, is’ church, Sixth gireet, between Hurst nd avenues, wns (iharsday) alternoon, at one o'clock. GuY.—Un Wednesday, February 16, ELIZA, the be- loved wife of William , and daughver of Thomas and Glien Smith, in the 27th year of her age. ‘The relatives anu friends o1 the family, and also of her brotwers, John and Thomas, are respectfully In- viied to actena the fuuerai, irom ber late residence, 3.3 base Lhirty-ninth strect, on Friday afternoon, at one o'Clack. GisscueN.—On Monday, Fepruary 14, after a long Mines, CHARLO HE i, beloved ‘wife of Henry len, years. 3 months and 19 days. 1 Trends of the family, and also the friends of H. G. Mohiinanp and H, Wulbers, and the members of Hermon Lodge, No. 263, F.and A, a folly Ae to attend the funeral, r S © of Saasevous i. o'clock, Funeri i's church, corner 2 ab balt-pust o (thursday) afternoon, at ves will be bed at St. mth street and Sixth is P.M. raury 14, Robert ©. GwYeR, of This city, 1m (he Jouk year of bis age. The reiatives and friends of thi mily are respect- fully Invited to uttend the funeral, from Trinity church, tis (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice Remaims to be interred in Greenwood. {anKis.—On Tuesday, Fepruary 15, after @ lin- @e fe and Mary Harris, aged 22 “years, 4 months end iL aays. Relatives and friends of “he family are respectfully invited to attena the funeral, irom her tate rest- dence, 71 Seventh street, on Friday afternoon, at ‘bree O'clock, without further notice. Haxvex.—On Monday, Fevuary 14, Josepn Wes- Ley Hany of the firm ot Harper & Brothers, in tho 69th year’ ot tisage. Fuperal services will be held at the Sands street Meinodist Epis 1, Brooklyn, this (faure- day) morning, at ock. KERNS, February 15, after a short llness, tue beloved husband of Catharine Kerns, age 46 years ‘The friends und r apectfully invited to adeud tha funeral, trom bis lave residence, 179 Oherry street, tnis (Ihursday) afiernoon, at two o'clock. KIEENAN.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February 16, at the restienve of her stepiata James Gallagher, ANNiB B. Makin Kipinan, er of the late Cheries B. Kiernan and niece of the Rev. F. H. Farrelly. Yuneral {rem St. Stephen's church, Carroll street, where a solemn requicin :nass will be offered, on Saturday morning, at half-past ten o'clock. "Ye | nds Of tie family are Invited to atiend, On Wednesday, Feoruary 16, at Manhat- tanville, CHARLES, only #0n of John and Alice Moore, aged 3 years, § months and 1) days. ‘The remtves ant svienus of the family are respect- fully invited to attene tae funeral, from the resi. meyce of bis pareats, | rence street and Broud- way, on Friday afternoon, at one o’cloc! MAres.—At West Parms, N. Y., on Weduesday, February 16, HAN» al, widow of & the Tad year O1 ber age, Funeral on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, Irom her jate residence, at West Farms, Maxtixn.—On Tuesday evening, February 15, Josgen, infant sou of Jeremiah N, and Mary M. Martin, aged 1 year and 10 months. Friends of the tamlly are respectfully requested to attend tne funeral, Chis (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, irom the residence of bis parents, 30 Colum ola sit et. MonrTaGuE.—On Tuesday, February 15, after a lin- muei Mapes, ty gering uiness, PATRICK MONTAGUE, in the 27th year | ol his age. : NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 18 Cemetery, this ‘Thursday morn- February 15, CHARLES, only pena Galia Moore, iio uty are eh eabegt act Wiliam azpiasizes and Jriande ¢ of the fam attend 1 ‘Mvited to cg hus parent 1734 at atreet, or between New and ns | aa Covent, ie puting i o-clock, withou! r invital MyeRS.—On Wednesday, February 16, after a short Mppas, Hanay 4,38 MYERS, pans bis 57th 4eR son not P Phebe Sand the lute Ramos G. Me Moadaun D, ‘oD Tuesday, February * once of funeral to-m< PEARSALL.—ID prooxiy, 16, GRORGE ALLEN PEARSALL, youngest son of the ry eer Allen Pearsall, of New York, in the 35th ol is The relatives and friends of fully invited to attend the funeral the res donee of his brother-in-law, Elijan B. Fly, 39 Willow place, this (‘Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Baluumore and California papers please copy. PapiaN.—On Monday, february 14, after # short illness, ELEANOR A., wile of William Padian, corner of First avenue aud Nineteenth street, and daughter of Joseph Moore, of Newtonforbes, county ford, zeae e rel ll be taken from her late residence to the Chareh hor the Epiphany, Second avenue and ‘Twenty-second street, Where @ solemn requiem mass Will be offered for the repose of her soul, this (Thurs- day) morning at hali-past nine o'clock, and irom taence to Calvary Cemetery for interment at ono o'clock. The relatives aud iriends of the family, also those of her brother, John Moore, aud brothers-in- Jaw, James Reynoids and James Naughton, are re- spectfully mvited to attend Loe funeral. RANSOM.—On Wednesday, February, 16, SARAH D. RANSOM, in the 50th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Montgomery E. Willer, 425 West Twenty-second street, on Friday afternoon, at one o’ciock. Frieuds Of che taimily are invited to attend. STEVENS.—On Wednesday morning, at four o'clock, Febrvary 16, George A. STEVENS, son of Augusius met Harriet M. Stevens, aged 6 years, 2 months and 3 VS. ‘rhe funeral services will take place from the resi- dence of his parents, 886 Third avenue, this (Thurs. day) afternoon. at three o/clock, ‘The remains will be interred at Westchester, SacKsTr.—On “‘fuesday morning, February 15, AMANDA HARPER, wile of William H. Sackett, in the Gist year of her ‘phe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 314 East Ninth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. SCHERMERHORN.—On ‘tuesday, Fodruary 15, W. BARNEWALL, Jr., infant son of William B. and Marie 3. Schermerhorn, aged 5 weeks and 3 days. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from Grace chureh, Us (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, without turther notice, THoMaS.—On Wednesday, February 16, MARGAREr, Gaugher of Lewis and the late Hannah Thomas, aged 21 years, 6 months and 9 days, Relatives and friends of the tamily are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom ber late resi- te at nine dence, 502 West Thirty-eiguth street, on Friday aiternoon, at one o'clock. VAN NosTRAND.—On Tuesday, Femnary 15, SAMUEL VAN NOSTRAND, in the 66th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are tnvived to atiend te funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at four o’ci trom bis late residence, No, 3i4 Bridge su" et, Brooxiyn, V. Wyok.—On Monday, February 14, Groror BuuN*s, eldest son of Henry L. and Martna E. van Wyck, !n the 22d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family and those of his graudiather, George W. Blunt, are lvited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 22 West Twelith street, tuis (Thursday) morning, at ten o’cloc! COPARTNERSHIPS, MPHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE- tween the lindersigned as the firm of Abbott « Leach is this day dissolved by inutual consent, alone aut! orized to#ign in liquidation, LE GRAND ABBOTT. _ FAR. 2, 1670, HENRY L, LEACH, Henry L. Leach ts LOAN OFFICES. ATE 7 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP he bighest. oa advances made on Diam indy Wasante Tewetrys Hliver, Ber or Teo ease bosghe stort Blevcker street, north side. A art BROADWAY, | NEAR THIRTY.SECOND street, up stairs, Money loaned on personal property o! iptlon,. Name borght and auld, pee D4 BROADWAY, CORNER TWENT' Money advanced Securities of ail kinds. HIRD ST., on iamouds, Watches and Personal Same bought: and wok c. BD, FAVOR & co. T WOLF BROTHERS’, 530 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, formerly of Hrooklyn—Money ibarally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silke, more particularly on Fiquos. Business sirfetly conbdential, Same bongat and gold. Ate THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR WALLACK’S theatre.—T pay the highest prices for Diamonds, Watches and Jeweiry, or advance on the sa ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street. AT HYMAN’S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same, AT chy GACHSON'S, NO. 6 AMITY STREET, NEAR Brondway.—Liberal made on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Dry ‘Goods und Personal Property of every 1 THE JEWELRY STORE 798 BROADWAY, UNDER the New York Hotel—The highest prices pal for Dia- inonds, Watches, old Gold and Bh camel! alt Shawls, &c. The same sol NCI PROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET TRO Huilding.- Business entablished Afieen, years [AN Li! or advances liberally on Dia: moods, Wovbea, Jerr emai ite Policies, Merchandise and other ecurtien nes sgotiated Bigeye? WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER. Ne Ae and ee loaned on them by GEORGE ©. ALLEN, 415 Broudway, one door below Canal street, Moxex LOANED ON FURNITURE, DRY ‘Goos, Groceries and al] kinds of Merchandise. Storage taken styl i 17 Abingdon square, in real estate oftes. ares ‘0 3 ‘NASSAU U STRERT, OPPOSITE POST SCE e Liberal advances made on diamonds, watches, jew. 4 and all kinds of merchandise. The same om Hos BAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No, | i BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP staire.—Money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, e8, Shawis, &c. 5 sue ht.” Office how: ‘LEGAL NOTICES. | REDERICK CL EASED. Pursuant to the act’of Parliament made and passed in the twenty-second and twenty-third years of the reign of her present Majesty, entitled “An act to further amend the law OF property and'to raliewe trustees,” notice Js berehy given that the eveditors and ail persone having ciatma or demands agiinst the estate of Frederick Clegg, late of Greenbsll, in Old ham, in the county of Lancaster, a bachelor and a bastard, de- ceased (who died intestate at Hart's Island, in the State of New York, ta the United states of America, in the month of March, 1665, and to whose estate letters ‘of administration were, on the'0th day of November, 1868, granted to ime, the Undebeigued Edward ‘Thomas Wiittaker, Solicitor for the affuirs of her Majesty's Duchy of Lancaster, for the use of her Majesty fa the right of ssid Duchy), are’to. sendin the articnlars’ of such claima or demande to me, the said tard Thomas Whittaker, at the Duchy of ‘Lanenster odlee, Lartonster place, Strand, London, on or before the 10th day of May next, at the e expiiation ‘of which time the aasets of tho anid deceased will be paid over, or other tributed or Appropriate having to the claims only of whieh J fafuistrator, shail then have hat notice, and that { st be liable: to cay. pesson of whose slams 1 aball not ce for euch ansete OF any part thereof so paid er, dlatributed or appropriated. Dated this 10 day EDWA ‘kp A ity i TERR, aetna Dueby of Lancaster Oftice, London, W. FURNE NT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, MADE TO celebrated maker covered French brocatel Gost $450, for #180; one do., ageres, Bookcase, Paint- ings, Bronzes. Mirrore, ‘Chamber, Dunks ng Furniture riftce. Froperty family leaving city. 87 West Fifteenth sireet, Dear Stxth avenue, YARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING.—HOUSE- J Keepers’ supplied with the above om eaty terms, Faye ments weekly or monthly. K Y & 00,, corner Lwenty-Grth street and Sixth avenite, FURNI URE AND BEDDING AT RE- ; Housekeepers’ Supplies at O'FARRELL th avenue, corner Twentieth street, Jy or monthly, FIC 4 Payments tak en wee (OR SALE CHEAP--SOME FURNITURE, &C.; ALSO A yood Microseope anda Lobuld Laryngoscope. Inquire Seventh avenue. ‘at O97 MANTELS. MANTELS, Je “MARBLE DPE, MARBLE Furniture Tops, &c., in exact representatt Heh. colored maarhie in the world; elegant patterns of binck jarble, Unoet quality. engr in gold. MIDDLEFIELD COMPANY, 1,20) Broadway; brauch wareroor, 427 Fulton sireet, brookigm, M ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTPLS.—RICH AND ‘ELE rea designs, from 89, $12, $15 up to #250, 7. B, T & OO., 005 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-tfth and ret SCOTING, jon of all the irty- vals ARBLE AND RBLEIZED MANTELS.—i00 MAN- Lela, of the intent designs, on hand. 4 liberal discount aliowed on all bills gold this month, A, K Bf, 104 and 130 Bust Eighteenth strect ,near Third avenue, re, New ‘ork, ‘ KDABER, 52 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR THIRD SS. street, will’sell a fow weeks more Marble Mantels, Head , &e., below cost, to reduce atock before removing to his new factory, W.092Ex MANTELS.—J. ZIEGLER & CO. NO. 42 er street, manufacture plain and rich Wooden | Mantels of tise intent Styles aud all possible designs. A good ways on hand, WANTED TO. PURCHASE. ANTED TO BUY—A LOT OF SECOND HAND FUR- niture at 408 Hic avenue. Selaction DRY Goons. : FPLOWERS AND FEATHERS FOR BALLS AND RE- ceptions; also a han a Se Dress Bon: EB LAOY, nets, at very low prea id bi near Siineteents MARACAIBO, CURAGOA, MALAGA AND in the rough, ofall analities, some ex- payama Palm Leaf Hata, tem ely dine, for male by B. BALOAZAR, 6 Pine atfee Hos relatives and friends are invited to attend the janeral, from his late residence, corner of Kighty-sixih street and Third avenue, to St. Law- rece charch, Bighty-fourth atrect, where a requiem mae Will 9 OFA Los Uys FEDURP OF YP AM BBS ADV#! ¢TISEMENTS. FRENC H U NESFEMME DE CHAMBRE FRANCAISE DESIRE \ se placer dans une bonne famille privee, sachant Es robes et coiffer; pouvant donner des bonnes recomm a) W'RSKaanGr & Om RESRINIP Plage, Nos Tes diy tum | SALES AT anor® Pee Oe ars AAA Aree NOTICE —J. M. 7 a ICTIONEER. Drawing Room Suits, biohapueagimie Rose Paintings, Bronzes, Statuary, Marqueterie mes Cabinet on THIS Day CHEE AY Feb, nierware, veadence Bt West Piftenth street, between Fifth and sin areas richest assorttnont or ho ecbols Frais The | offered at eyo ‘this season; the house furnished less than aix months, Room Suit, covered crise son gold brocatel, Window Curtains to: boils de rose Canin een <r Eneoigauren, ‘oo ter: rosewood Loo! Et marble epi ee Me- Gaiflon’ Velvet Carpets, atin ‘cmninent arti Curtains, Bronze Curtains pon et rte, etbrated ‘maker; rosewood, walnut Bur Beds ‘ardrol ea, style Louis XIV, ; Hau, aaa sayin Dining Extention Table, lassware, Silver’ Caste: er, puilery,” very fuct fei for art removing bors Tariies wishing to altend take Fifth avenue Hiages or Sixth avenue care, UCTION NOTICE,—E, NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER. Elegant ae vai ‘fainting, Bronzes. aha ureday ), oes 12 East Tenth street, between Broadway nad Sixth avenue, ae vith he Magnificent rosewood 734 octave Pianoforte: Parlor Suits, st atylom of the richest descriptions Freueh Furniiure, ‘abet, bas de rose, Etageres Velvet, Brussels, Rogattion Curpeta fine Paintings, Vases, Bronzes, ‘chamber Suit tiyie Lone nee Ornaments, Library Furniture, Bookcase, Table, B at elegant first class residence 12 East nth rath soy gear Fifth avenue, cominenciag as 10% o'alook wee pga elvet, ole Medallion Carpets is Fand Ince. Curtains: Paintings by eminent potg rors mee and oval Mir~ te bois de rose i decent ‘Suits, covered wiih french “natin, striped silk rep and plain ropes Tw an apd Oriental Chairs, ( three rriting Desk, Table, a, ced wala Bedsvenda, Srureaus, Wastsianta, Commies: spin tresses, Bedding, tae n, Blankets, Quilty, Holsters, Pitlows, rod’ with reps and hair: Soias, Chairs, Roo! clot? Extension Table, Buitels ints fn pa ey age 4 China, Glass, le . Be Parties Crockery and Silverware, Tab) Wishing to attend this sale take eer ‘aoe or Univer sity place or Sixth avenne cars, sib fren An attend ¢ to cart or pack eoods for pure 140 Brooklyn, Willlamaburg and Jersey City expresses capees Ave TION ieteangibnst (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, AT Property i, amily eang ety. city. E. NICHOLS, soneer, Wil seid wil the handsome Honse- hold Furniture at the residence 118 West bette gga ae street, near Sixth avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, (na A at lig o'clock precisely. ndsome brut Ingrain Car= pets, rosewood 74 octave Pianoforte, Parlor covered, With satin brocate!, reps and baircloth: Tabies, Mirrors, Cur- Hrouch tmp. rved rae Etageres, Jardy fains, Paine rea, Brouzes, Statuary, Vases, Turkish Chairs, “Lou Warhstand, Spring and Hatr Mattres Extension Tables ‘las, China and 3 le positive. House to le pcre 6m as, ry RALD, Ar wiit hold Goods, fe. Cover, cont {8700 bles, Brussel ly Carpets, Bronze: Sah Paintings, Statuary, Etageres, Bookcases, Pier Mirrors, iearoom Suite, style 1V.; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washit Kockors, Extension Table are, Kiteby siete ke. 4 boxed: and shi nds, Wardrobes, Sofa Buget, China K ixth or Seventh avenue cars und stop at Goows boxed and shipped. SALE OF BOOKS, Kooms and Art Galleries. CO, Auctionsers, ‘This event: f the entire stock of LGN: Book Sale BH A dieal, Seientibe and Mi neous Works. Catalozles ready. Book's un exhibition. SSIGNER'S SALE OF BOOKS.—CLINTON HALL. ook wi omns and art eine, LEAVITT, STRE- arial & co Auctioneers. this evening, at 7 o'clock, the balance of the stock belonging to the Iatc ot Y puilliers Bros, comprising Medical and Scientific Ww orks, singly aud in quantities: also a iarge Iron Safe, manatactured by B,G. Wilder, Letter Press, Ac. Books ob exhibition, 4 vertos RNBERGER & SCHWAB, 7 CHAM AN bers street, 1 y, Feb. 17, at 10 o'clock.’ Hardware and Cubiery, togetber 4 "uv kegs Horse Shoes, RIISTS' SALE OTL PAINTINGS BY CATALOGUE, — HILIAP LEVY, Auctioneer. seit net! at’ wnchon this. day, Feb. Heat at Grelock A. My, at the Artiats’ Sulenroom, #0 Nassau street, co of “ont Faindugs, contrivuted by eminent American, and European artiste. Buyers are requested to examine this collecnon be- fore purchasing. “, veTION SALE DIAMONDS, WATOUKS AND JEW- airy, —A, M. CRISTALAR EBON, Auctloneers, 4:1 Broad- way, cor. Howard street, on Friday: Feb. 14, at 10}y o'clock, American and. Buropeay Gold Htunting and Diamond Watches, ingle Stone citer Diamond, Ruby and Vearl Ranga, Gold 18 carat Jeweiry Seta, Rings, Futons, Also, on account of whotn ft may concern, to Go Pearl and Ruby articles ot Jewelry, at 11 o'clock. Catalogues at sale. Dealers invited. UCTION NOTIOK,—AT LESS THAN AUCTION prices, at FISHER'S great Furniture and Carpet Rauch, ihe institution of the period, Chamber Suite from $25 up. wainut Suits trom S80'up, Carpet from Be. & yard. ay it a rent sacritice; Urea splendid French Pier lasses I FISH 381 Bowers, te the apot $ UCTION SALE.—AUCTION SALE Furniture, commencing at 196 P.M. this day, Thursday, at five story priva y private bousdlig houre 67 Wert ‘Tweby-aevent strect, near Sixth avenue, over 200 lots; rare chance for old housekeepers and new beiiinners. KE FITZGRRALD, Auctioneer. Y ARCH. JOHNSTON, Der ONRER Oilice and salesroom Las satrcet, opposite the Post EXTENSIVE SALE OF TOCSEHOLD FURNITURE, PI- ANOS, BILLIARD TABLES, PIER MIRRORS, Carpets, PARLOR 8: Tis, GAS CHANDELIERS, are PURE. SITTING, AND STANDING D ESKS, BOOKCASES, SAFES, VIOLI3 AND VIOLIN iMusic , Tobe sold THIS DAY by JOHNSTON & VAN pre at 103s o'clock, atthe saledroote, 37 Nassailatreel For particulars see catalogue. P-bit nudes sis 2-7 ne Bie JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Com- aD, wl a £0,000 tons Sermnton Coal at public anction, on Wednesday, Feb. 29, at 12 o'elock noon, at 96 Exchange place. SAMUEL ELOAN, Premient. BP WARD SCHENON, AUCTIONEER, UNITED SLATES: "NAVY YARD AUCTION SALR, BY ORDER ( rts REAK ee 8. W. GODON, OF D STOKES, &0, By EDWARD SCHENC K, on Saturday next, 19th inat., at Wo'clock M., at the es wy Yard, u large quantity of Hemp and Chata Cable, Painted Canvas, Hone, Shaky oad Dist, £0. _Fof particulars see catalogues, K. ins, No Liqhors, Teas, HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TH!S DAY, AT bu Ve street, Func; %, aps, Threads, Linens, Muse ra Hoslery, Cutlery. ‘To-morrow, Win f mary, Vinegar, Grocory Fixtures, &c. PPORRCLOSURE, SALE. “BY, G. M. ENS, RE eves, at the Commercial Exchange, 389 Fulton street, Brookiys Monday, Febrary 21, at 12.M., the House aud Lot No. 24 Kapelyea sircet, three slory, hig stoop brown stone and mastic front, 26x%.0x100; all modern improvements, front and back stairs, and in complete order; neighborhood first class, For particulars or purctase, before the 2lst, apply at 71 Broadway, New York, room 2s ENRY DREBER & HOPSON, AUCTIONEERS, 19 Bowery.—Friday, Febraary 18, wt 1624 o'clock, at EH Cortinndt street, the ene ‘contenta of tae Newark Hotel and rant, viz,:—Bedcsteads and Bedding, Chalrs, Tables, Counters, Glock Buceans, Washatande, Shades, Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, Oliclorhs, Mirror vesy er Boilers, Kitchen Ive House, fine large Range, tron aad cop Utensils, &c, &c. Also the valnabl Dremiset._ Bale positive, without ry sanre ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIO: BA’ TRDAY FEBRUARY 19, jon roows No. 1 Ni fine stock of Furs. CHS. F, WATS, Mi t ati 0° ro ‘a lot of Household Furniture, Js gPH HEGENAN & ©0.-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, at 10 A. M., at the salesroom, Willoughoy, corner Pearl, Brookiviy rosewood Pianos, Parlor and Dining Room Furniture; also a number of fine walnut marble top Chat Sets, Bedding, China, velvet and other Carpet Ls B, WC Wwoob, "AUCTIONEER, Jerse; roe Business bing erty v ccigart erty, will be sold at nuctiom, on Thursday, Febraary 17, at 8 O'clock P. M., on the premises :—1. The tree story and base- ment brick Buliding und Lot 83 Hudson street, corner Morris, now used as shipchandiery and grocery store; vuliding 25x45; on rear of Jot, brick siable, two stories, 12x: he three story and basement brick Buflding kl Hudson sirect, now used aba butcher's shop and store, with Icehouse that ‘will hold 2,000 pounds fresh meat; building 6x45; only four Hlocks from Jersey City. For particulars apply Lo LEWIS &. WOOD, 69 Montgomery street, Jersey City. + sau street. M. DOUGHTY will sell by auctfon on Thursday, Febri ary 12, at 10%4 o'alock, atthe private residence No. 187 West Fifwenth sirect, be tween Sixth and Seventh avenut Honten Househo.d Forni. ture, Ce | of rosewood reven Octave Pianofoy maker; walnut ia ‘Suit in brocatel; do. in green reps; carved walnut Beadsteade, walnut oH top Dressing Bu: Teaus and Washstands, Tapestry 8 on parlor sialrs and throughout the houne, Oucioths, Lace Graton, cured hair, Mattreanes, er Bolsters and Pillows, Sheets, Blankets; Toilet FurnitoreExtausion Tabs, Kitcien tice! siis, China, Crockery and Glassware, a few fine Of Paint ing, tc. The above house can be fented irom now until May'l ata nominal rent and reasonably the next remisea or to the auctioneer at his ie. NOGEIN 4 VOORLEE, AUOTIONEERS—WILL, to-day, at Il o'clock ‘A. M., at their sulesroom, 390 Grand sirect, a large assortment of Household Furniture, Yeds aud Bedding, ae. ry Cy Payson Rs D JEWE SELL $ SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY. By R. FIELD, Auctioneer, 135 Chatham sirect, THIS DAY, at tLorciock, 500 lots Gold and Stiver Watches, Diuinond and voli dewairy, ping, Pistols, Musteal Tn By onlay B, CURES #8 Dein and J. inst Hot BROKER'S SALE.— WILLIAM §, . IN SRAMAM, § 8 ~w Bowery, Will sell this day, at i o'clock, 450 lots OR a ee lena cou, Blankete Hou for by order ona rowers, 6 Ibattortas carver nan AWNBRORER'S SALE THIS DAY—BY JOHN Mor TIMER, 16 East Broadway, of 400 lots Men's and Wo- inen'a Clothing, Beds, Bedding, Pilows, Boots, Shoes and other goods. ‘Hy order of 1. Aaron, 197 Grand street, Prawns AGA, SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY, 8 AGAR, Auctioncer, will sell on Friday, at o es at 42 East ¥ Bros large assortment of gold and tiver “Watches, Gold and Biamond ogy Pin Hincolete Sitver and Plated Ware, Musleat’and‘Math nat cal forty ed Leigh Uinaecs, Ci vainable goods. avegue ase of tae entire | ‘ols an: iby order of - Brucktelmen, 447 Sint 1 eyjraaae at popu \erald offige, SALES AT Al ly ALE OF og eae OILS, 40. enone 2 Fete e lot of Sore , ere terrae and one y order of acon | 8 y shen O'BRIEN, Sheriff. QuERIPF's SALE—HORSE AND WAGON. —| LTERe, uctioneer, will Nel Hon day ‘iutesany ra orleans at t arvadivay, 3 ms Shy and ON Sherif, RIEN, te _WiuiaM H, Satzips, D 1.08, Deputy STRATE ste auonen Arp, econ dar . vir mea wi rated: oe ag Viste 0 the the bap my * York. twill expose i'n East broadway, at Bearer) oe Te cay SWeagon andiest Harness, ee RIE she ANTHONY 1ONY MILLER, Deputy, 1AM ABBOTT, AU! SELL ON W pata ann aut ldo, my Tene Fare ee 3 iy dare - Bu Damn to Btu arensee terion ac mioadway. Bele ‘on premises. W. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER SRLLS TH THI DAY, AT » Wo! oFeloct, at No, 7 Hubert street, the Furn! of Parlor aud Syed tod a four tory house, conalating in is ita Hed Maitrenton, Retisteads, oreaus, Washatands, 0 xtension Tables, ‘Crock Giass Ware, Silver Ware, ae. hee wey ___ HOUSES, , ROOMS, S&C WANTED. ). HIGHLY .Y RESPECTABLE EADY WOULD 1 WOULD LEs IKE 16 of A a, get in oe he Hudson to take care of until May 1, “4 family for fara rent, oe Rdarete G, F. E., es ireraid office. 8MALL PLACE ON THE HUDSON ePED FUR- A ae from an. 1; also ra Ce louse ont of eo town, abou RE @. RIOH- ARDS, 9 aye vue ar Twenty-th! A LADY AOCUBTOMED, 70 THE ae CuARGE of afirst class private boarding house desires to find 9 Genome Tooaki eierences ee 1s" fautlly denting to ive rooms; Sleranuy and inexpenatvely would dnd this" dene xi jer boarders would be taken, HENRY HALE: Herald ofleey Yor thres’ Gaya. Most sai: factory references given ant required, BROADWAY, BERWHEN PEARL AND streets. Wanted to lease, a Building, with rig coy 4 converting lofts inco oilices, GEO, G. TITUS, Counsellor at Law, 19 Nasasau street, F NISHED HOUSE WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVING A ‘small furnished House to let cheap until May, can find @ good tenant by addressing ASA, ferald office. Re WANTED TO RENT—WITH OPTION OF BUY- dig, about BO acres, State exact position, price and full dressing DOLLAR, Herald pe ER, ay WANTED-ON LEASE, SUITABLE for thick paper; machine 86 or 40 inches; two rag en- ginea; convenient to rai Pt New York. Address JOHN SMITH, care E. C. Marshall, 189 Duane atreet, Guan NEAT COTTAGE, ONE OR MORE ACRES OF ‘good Land and Outbuildings wanted, to rent for one of purchasing, 80 to4) miles of New York city, convenient ‘to cars; must be in a pees location ; no chills; inetp ls only dealt with, Address H. H. B., Brooklyn Post ofice, with full particulars. Ww HAVE a SSING DEMANDS FROM RESPON- sible pi a for desirably located furmsebed and unfur- nished House on L000 fo $5,000, HASTINGS, COL- VIN & SALMON, Nos. 4 and 6 Fine street, WS NzeD 4 BUILDING, Yoary with, privite THREE STORY HIGH, FOR manufacturing purposes, 25x00, aituated between Canal und Tent streets, three blocks east or west of Broad- way. Parties having such a building Shey one @ go0a tevant by applying to DE VOURSNE! “s ROTH! ) 389 Broome street. WANTED,-A MODERN HOUSE, BETWEEN THIRTY- second and Fifteth streets and Fourth and Sixth ave- 2,0 per annum. Address MER- nites; Tent not to exceed By CHANT, Herald ontet V ANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STORY FURNISHED House, in # desirable location, where the present occu- nta_wonld remain and allow other boarders. Address HULL, Jersey City Post oftiee, 0 __RUROFRAN STHAMSTIES peas OS : NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The General Mail S.camships ‘The srain an Diet rahe Continent ca sal fom por North iyr aa follows DE PARIS, Captain Surmont..... Saturday, Feb. 19 8T, LAU pain Lemario, March § a fe Cat ain Roussan. "March or siemens Fos or are is. Te ing to or ‘d steamers of this ine, aval allways and the discomforts o! ‘navi trouble: and expense. 'Gu0. MACKENZT Broadway. UNARD LINE. The raha and North American Royal Mail Steamahy Save, Wei New ated ren, Liverpool, eet boi barbor:— ry Mi 8, fare! farch 10, larch 16. Palmyra, Thureday,March 17, ang “sai ateamers. Steeraze Seiverpost ‘and Ghisenstown and ali Pathroush ol eT Te eae Glasgow, Havre, Has Antwerp and other p sorts on the Continent and for Mediier- ranean port, Tor {reigit and cabin passage apply Company’ otic No. ee ring oe TRECT LINE TO AND FROM PRANC ‘Thé Hamburg American Packet Company's iron Mail Pp Captain B. Meter, yin te a States mails, will sail on’ TLYwOURB, CH WOU 1D HAM! ing passengers to Lond pouRy ? chien Med Pacis cvin d Cabt } Santee Calta, ‘al in. 678 Siemens n taxing Drafts payable in es then ae , Treva vty at current rates of excl aoa oh rt ie at THOMSON’S Pas- sage office, 73 Broadway, corner of Rector sireet. N ATIONAL LINE. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND RURREATOWN From pier 47 North river. HELVETIA, Thomson, Saturiay, Feb: hog at9 A.M. in, 480 and $100; api ttange io Lvernool or Queensiown steteerage tickets from Liverpool to Queenstown, #27, cur- ¢, $20, currency. "Apply at the company's onion, 6,2 eearki Feee LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.—INMAN LINE if Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as fol- IY oF naLrImorE. Giry OF CORK vin Hi CITY OF BROOKLYN... " CITY OF ANTWERP turday, And each succeetting Saturday and alternate iThesday, {fous pier 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE By the Mail Steamer salling every Saturday: Payable in Gold. ayable in Curre $100 | Steerase. 105 |” To Lo « 15| To Pari: ‘4 ‘ueaday Steamer, v First Cabin. Payable in Gold. Liverpool. Halifax. 90) Halifar.. Bt hi WF by iraiien | St Johns, NEL 2 branch gers ‘also’ torwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Hretson, Pe ‘at reduced rates, ‘tlekets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. For further information apply at the eompany's ofics. ALE, Agent, 1 SE Brondway. New York. ANTED—FROM MAY 1. A SMALL HOUSE, 7 OR 9° Tooms, or Second and Third Floors in aome good house ; must belocated not below Grand street nor above Thirty- fourth street and between Third and Sixth avenues; must have all eepreyementas moderate rent; will hire for a year. Address . .» box 28 tation: D. WANTED—2HY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN; ROOMS, second or third for, communicating, betw Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth surcets, an Herald office. W ‘ANTED-—BY TWO FAMILIBS, A SMALL TWO STORY aut toume containing 9 or 10 room; location, Twelfth and I atrwcte, and Fourth avenues, between dress. arose with it particulars, A. B. C., Herald (7 ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A SITTING ROOM nad two Hodrocine, Frice must be moder aie, Address B. Sorat You Post office, 1 WA ‘ANTED.-A SMALL HOUSE, BETWEEN ATEN: tleth and Thit irty-first streets, Adi with full par- ticulars, J., tenant, He rald office, iene ey fi am ~BY THREE Pei PART OF A PRI- fouse in hood, above Fourth nt tuoderate., Agoreas COMPOMT, 2 Herald oflce, ANTED-IN A. PRIVATE HOUSE, GOOD Loca- tion, at moderate rent, by a gentieman and wife (no children), two or three unfurnished Rooms for housekeepi ‘Address, stating (erme and full pariculars, G. 8. F id Waser A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, A hud nished Hor where the owner would bi part of rent, with pA ag aod of taking a Ee eyo J for ovation, HOUSEKEEPER, statlon D, bible Howe,” ref “ANTED—IN OR NEAR YORK ‘Cort: x or smal Hours, Es re, A Aen ‘i fr =“6 DAY eA! bgt! ah OF ADULTS, PARL( iD ith one or two RS Gy Wits i omseyng hain sigur ae Fourea pacirnd Fortes by owner preferred; (a pe three days, stating particulars, W. G. la, staion D. Waxteo-By, A GENTEEL PARTY OF ADULTS. Half of a first class tects.) or — ‘a small House, de- alrably located. Address, with terms and Cat TLE, He jerald office. wy 7 ANTED—A STORE OR STORE AND DWELLING foure, suitable for the liquor busin town, Ad: dress G., box 178 Herald office. petgnt WARTED—ON oR BEFORE APRIL 1, A ROOMY {hree or a four story Houte, from Bight to Twent Afth mireet, between Third and Bighth avenues; good Dorhood; Fent reasonable. Address L. B., Herald ollice. ANTED—A FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR FOR dressmak'ng; also a furnished or unfuralahed Room, with gas, from Fourth to Sixteenth street and Fourth aad Eixthavenuie, Addresn M., Herald oflice. ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS AND one intant, in a private house below Twentieth st., weat aide, three Rooms completely turnished for housekeeping. Ad- dress, giving locations and ierma, which must be moderate, J. E. ‘hs, Post ollice box 2,822. Wee. FOR 18T MARCH, BY A SMALL FAMILY, five or six Rooms on secon third floor, between Armity and Fourteenth streets and “ira and Seventh ave- nues; rent $400 per annum. Address ERNEST, offce, 7 ANYED—A FLOOR OF FOUR OR MORE ROOMS OR suitable Apartments for housekeeping; locality must be pleasant and rent very moderate. Address, with full par- tculnra, G. M. 8., box IIT Herald offlee, “ANTED-BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN unfurnished House, in e central location, about from May 1. Send particulars. | ROBT. iG.’ RICHARDS: 853 Broadway, near ‘Twenty-third treet, ANTED TO RENT_ POSSESSION MAY 1—A GOOD Lata sary. sna isaenonaN oes, Wt Ssaprove- ‘ments; no objection to brick, one having mucha ouse, at a moderate rent, ina fair nlgnbomnoot will find a respon sinle tenant, App letter, giving Moe at, © Porieih meet), JOUN DRO lowest rent (mut be AA e Fortieth, atkeet)s JOHN ROWN, 87 Wurray street, up atalra, ‘ANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE—A SMALL, BUT food and desirably located Residence on Jersey Olty heights. or in close vicinity, and coavenient access to Cham- ber: Address, with price and pertioalass, wW.P, WRITING, day and evening elling ; Lacuies" departments Thele Froch and German igtle vasa ingirnenion: a Rueegohy Pras a Sar Fourth avenue, opposite Gane Tusiuule, Ate THOMPSON'S. BOOKIBEPING, Arithinetic, Gramm POSITION AS VISITING GOVERNESS DESIRED— By abighly accomplished young lady in French, Ger. man oF ‘En references, reas VISITING GOVER- NESS, Herald otic At TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 196 ROW- ery,—Private instracdion day and erening 16 see) raphy, Bookkeowping, Writing,” Business jon reach, German, nish, ortan Drawing, ‘Mathozat? {es and’ oT ent ment. alten, "mathemationl ud claasteal studies; best ref- i testimoninis given, Address J. B., 29 Bond street, £88, COLLEGE -tnokkeoping, ari A’ T Veet ong sited 5 Bi 18a) oo Bowery German, French, Spanish, Latin, $5 each ; M writing #2. Twelve private rooms, Day and evening. La Partpent, LADY DESIRES 5 BORe PUPILS FOR THE PIANO, satisfaction. Inquire of Mr. GEO. and will give pertt ELY, 108 ca we 44 A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A GOOD family to give {nstroction in the English branches, pi- Anoforie, singibig, dancing. the rudiments of French and drawing, Address 8. G., box 1,604 Post office. POSITION AS GOVERNESS IN A oy Ge hod ly Js earnestly desired by a competent lad: Eng. German; references Orst ‘lass saaareda te raid ofiice. CENTBEMAN, A THOROUGH FRENCH AND “GER i rectalatiies quiets oie clr sad Saree A, * '{RUMOUT, 222 East Tooth atteet or 106 Wooster VOUREARS: COMMERCIAL, CoREEG) 875 BROAD. D ray, corner of Ei nh treet, fs tie aeapen ae beat aarctat Institut’ in: "tee count Students pride or achools dress Jy. street. rivate inetruction, day or evening, in Bookkeepin, Writing, Krithtuctie, Ae and fmprove more in oue month than in year ordinary aahoois. Y tages ANSLATIONS “FROM THE FRENCH, SPANISH, Kos aud ee Peenees Savery, Cpr s xeentod by a gentieman of Mera = Sadress POLYGLOT, box 2.364 Pos oflee, Vins GOVERNESS,—A YOUNG aD a ering ia ‘aris, speaking the langu: sires a fe an rene FE JER, box 151 Heral la; unexceptionnble on TEACH AT ANTED—A FEW MORE PUPILS IN FRENCH AND German, by 8 competent teacher; would be use if desired, Address Es BDUC, nor ‘3 ‘TEAM TO GLASGOW AND eee THE ANCHOR Li Favorite Clyde built passenger steamer as follows :— NGLIA.. rs, are intended to sail 1 . and every thereafter, From pier 2) North rivef, at 12 o'clock noon. Rates of pasasage, cl Cabins to Li lnagow or and 876, Rtecrage toh prod foc bay zone a te, $855 ow oF ate, B85; Le ELSA wapsenes Spares to to, and from Hamvarg, Havre, Rotter ‘rat fasundypayebio ‘at any bapk in Great Britainand re, Serta nh rere fn of Dey ‘at the Bowlii Yor MEENDERGON ROTHERE” UGER'S AMERICAN LINE TO EU ROPE. For Copenhagen and Steitn,, touching at Cowes, and Bremen, taking also passengers to London, Hamburg and Gothenbt e splendid first class side wheel steamer OCEAN QUE! Nene? ister, Captain ‘A. i. Jones, iat ca bia. a 8s second, 60; steer. teamer Rising Rates to ‘o be Followed Be, Po ro mage AE ace Peart rent oan TO LIVERPOOL ap D QUEMBSTOWN. -Thuraday, Feb. 19 Thi Feb, 4 G6 tons and iio horse ve from Bremen pier, Look a Beak oi ‘K.-von Oona. ELRICHS 68 Broad street, corner of Beaver, New Work. ‘ONDONDERRY TO NEW YORK DIRFUT. The splendid clipper ship MINNEHAILA, Captain MeGrath, will sail in ae rr at rates, G.& J. ERO ‘06 ver rae 67 Exchange eas rool 16. LTBEF Or, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA tea mabip Company. NOTICK.—-The steamship CITY OF BALTIMORE, fon Liverpool, is now discharging under general order at pler 4 ver. Company will not be responsible for Age arining 10, gopde after discharge, ant all goods not re: miSved within 2f houre will be stores at consipteee ria and expense. JOHN G. ty Agent, No. 18 Broadway ONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. of this line leave pier No. 3 North river fort- Steamers aighlly direct to London. ham.........February 18, at 6 A. M. ‘Rates of passage—In Cabins, $90 and B70; Steeray 3 in currency; Bleerage tickels from London or Havrer currency. Faranmjern booked to Hamburg, Bremen, Herre, Péri Pree eg ne ps ee ape py 0. ernie poe rg \o- Bsaih ese SnOWLAND & ASTINWALE ‘Agena. yy loss or dam- Green TO QUEENSTOWN, DERRY, GLASGOW AND ing the United Steles Mails, steer every easter’ Feb. 28, at Noor arch 2, at S P.M. Cabin passace, $80 m ler $8 ported Passe! Dooked to aud front ‘Hamburg, Norway and Bweden, £0. Dratis on Ireland, Bhgland, France and Germany at lowest rat Apply to WILLLAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. 1 ited STATES PASSPORT BUREAU. OFFICIAL sports of the Department of State issued by A. WiunwAl ‘TH, U. B. Cours Buildings, 41 Chambers street. ‘currency. ne _COASTWISE _STEAMSHIPS. paciric MAIL STBANSHIP “COMPANY. REA AND CHINA, CALIFO! Froight and passage greatly reduced Througii rates, New York to San Francisco, First elnas, btecrage, 15 to $170, ¥60. According to location of berth. Yo) rates include berths, board and all necessaries for r Blears of the above line leave pier 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’elock noon, on the Sth and 21st of each month, excopt when those days fallona Sunday, then the day pre- One hundred pounds of baggage fre Medicine and atendane | fee pt biter eg tal Ona th ALABEA. in Gray; connecting with er. Beamer JAPAN ‘ill leave fan Francleco March 1, 18%0, for China and Japan. Freight for Aluska recelved until 4 P. M. on Saturday, Fab- EN All usual facilities aivoyded shippers in collecting f 'm, dec. For frelght or passage ticketa and all forther information apply at the olfee, ples Nori river. i F. R, BABY, Agent. UERTA PLATA, SAMANA, 8T, DOMINGO. ‘The United States mail steamship TYBEE, Captain F. A. Delanoy, will teave for the above porta in tbe later part of uary. For freight or paseage apply 40, ' TILESTON & CO, 30 Broadway. j}OR MOBILE,—I FERNANDINA ROUTE. The Florida Railroad Suma Line despatch the first Glass steamer: Ameburner, on Saturday, Feb. 19, from ed North Cargo delivered withous ‘obile. rage a at “Porte spats, Agent, 177 Weet atrest. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL NAIL STEAMG U Gor iets, Avyant aldowbect steamship SOOT AMBRIG, Tons praen, ‘Captain, Heb, tinklepeuagh will sail ri ae St. Thomas, Pata, Pernambuco, Balla and Ao Janeiro, on Monday, Feb, 2, at 3 o'elock P. M., (rom pier 43 Frelgh ib or passa; “Yor Hest or 3° 8PM R. GARRISON, Agent, No, § Bowling Green, New York, Ds pos 5 be AND VERA'CRUZ. iwebty sayy fron pler if Bast tver, abd oelock, tetas in} ry " . sendin naw aloaners “pa emirien ney ITY OF MEXICO, GLBOPATRAL Apuatity For freight To Wonday, Saareh a OF pagang LEWAk ORE & SONS, 33 Broadway, Pee CLASS STREAMERS LEAVE FOR SAY ARRAS, a ee Base apply ry thy Bo Foulbern B P.M. pre Jr., Presiden No. 6 Bowling _ one Raters (TON, Captain, omnes pler No. yn ire wil aait Satur ay, Fel ‘All goods for Houston or the re interior will be forwarded by be aery oe poly to On He MALLORY & 00, it OF ‘appl; 188 Maiden lane. OR NEW herr rnr | PRE eet lass ai The well ioeemaiae el steamabip will se eae B. Baker, coma yr, commander, BP, Me “rretght taken at through rates for Saburday, F Louis, ie arn cy mile Ke i as ‘0 havin ccommodati ande abe OF pasangey DAT NOS! TON, FOX ny co ‘OR NEW ORLEANS PERT and. ‘Bteamships of this line will leave pier No. 9 North river, at: Sones Fi M., sae folk iL Nei ¥ KORG. japp.s.-+ Saturday, February CORTES, Ni . pends, . reben Ys ary ous Sah 0s We dite, CEtmaee per HANTS’ MSHIP LINE, Jer Novi North river, ab Borelock P.M ‘Through raves “ere for St. Louis, OR mee K From PPI. vied y i recelred dally. ‘e y or Paaaagey ert i janeriby accommodations, frelght naring aprly to dial MREDERIO BAKIR, 40 Broadway.” OR R CHARLESTON, 8, ¢ Cy THE SOUTH, by Dieta od ip Company deat aaa sidewheel weamahip ahip Company's Gest class a P Compa URREE, Captain, Oliver Culchester, on pao February 17, at 3 P. M., sailing from pier No. & jorth myer, Superior accommodations for passen, Throngh passage tickets and bills of Iading issued in com nection pang the South Carolina Railroad to all points South and Southwest and with ateamera to Florida ports, Goods forwarded free of cocumiasion, Billy of lading furnished and s!gued on the pier. ‘The MANH. TAN will follow, and sali on Saturday, Fe For freight or pasany ir HE! PR MORGAN & 00, Agents, $6 Broadway. OR NORFOLK, CITY. POINT AND RICHMOND, ‘Dominion Steamship Compan Steaming "at this line leave pier 87 North siti foot of roll City Point and Richmond every mhnreday and Saturday, at 8B. M., connecting vith the Ve qarraad Tennessee Af ine, the Seaboard Iniand Air tine, Petersburg and Weldon railroads, Chesapeake and Ohto rail {oe ‘Richmond and Danville railroads, Through pas- senger tickets and through bills of lading at reduced rates to all points South and Southwest Apply at oflce on por #2, oF te rer, , L, MoCREADY, Presidents, 187 Greenwich street; corner of Dey. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, wg COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST class ober and steady: best city reference. Ape No. $ Weat" Ath st, pri ‘stable. YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WANTS A SITUATION; wa thorough kitchen and lawn gardener, ee oriver th and board. Addi &c.; wages oo wae $308 COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE jerald oilice. man, not afraid of work; understands his business; re- ferences will be found satisfactory. Address C. oo box 181 Herald office. A. RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITU- ation as coach:man; understands bis business thorot iy good clty reference from last employer. Address N. 166 Herald office. A PRACTICAL GARDENER DESIRES. AN ENGAG ment—To take charge of m gentleman's country seat, sare capacity, economy and taste le required. Address G. [ers YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. 3 elf generally usely Mickeas TES, Worrundia, Wenabeee f DRENNENS: WAS acme Oiapes siqhiti le 1 707) Tork Baie, Osetra AND GARDENER’S: PTTATOD, B batt Concent ries CLASS; A SOBE! jig Ro objection to the country. Address st., corner 7th av. ed—By an American horses and ing; AP Lestaag Ade Ma giedeegentintyprinaer od toons atures \OACHMAN’S: SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class married man; will be found sober and having satisfactory reference. Address T. B., box 150 He OACHMAN'S, SITUATION WANTED_BY A. viner att of tus countey where. © good, permanent siuation mayor SACHMAN, box 18D say Morte” City retersuces Addfoas” Herald office. YARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED_BY A FIRS? pies single man; wages; has Sore, 8 Broa feferences. Dit cetacean ‘Bridgeman's seed roadway. errenyiths ime Laps cred A eee eerie be ferred. ha way. ARDENER'S SEDATION oho A MAN OF eral ° experi understands e 7d SE EA NTUATION WANTED—BY AN BXPERIENCED FAR- Trarried’ without m faxmiy. iy. “Addrees SUPE: , 201 Fulton street, in the seed store. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS GAR- Gener; is willing to take care of one horse and one cow ; fa willing a1 reference from last employer. ‘Address 1» Herald itvariox WANTED_BY A SINOLE MAN, AS COAOH- ‘man oF groom; will make himself generally usesul; no- best reference trom last employer. Sblegtion to the count pa dress ©, M., box 122 irnla 0 gm ATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A SINGLE ‘man; understands his business; will make himaelf user ful; ean come well recommended; ‘country preferred. Ad- dress M., box 160 Herald office. oo ITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN, SINGLE: has driven in. this city for the past 18 years in first class jnces; can procure references as to his capability in all Branches, Can be seen for two days at No. 4 Kast 89th st. at WASTED SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A single man; understands the care aud I egtep ee references. ; {8a good milker; has best olty 3. By SES or a » Herald offiece, ANTED—BY A A MARHIED MAN, A ‘s SITUATION en de! farm ; will make himeelf generelly us ful, Call nt 265 Washington st, corner of Murray. Wasteo-i A Ras Ly * Sie rae fowerk? mer; is competent in. forcing grapes, were, laying out grounds, &e, Address P, 0.1 box jeratd office? "ANTED—BY ry SINGLE- MAN, | A A SITUATION AS garden florist ; thorot his poses eee ig valeeute, Address Joe pox al0. Herald os oni ten chbl ‘ANTED—A "SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN, A® ‘coachman and groom, hav! undoubted reference aa to ability and charaeter; no objection to the country. .Ad- dress J. M., tox 150 fterald 0 office. w* “ANTED—BY A YOUNG (ENGLISHMAN, © eaae ters without family, a situati dener; can mille and ‘will make bhaseltw cone male gee ence, Address H. ¥., Rye, Poat office, Westchester county. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ‘groom, by asingle man; thoroughly understands business; can arive four in hand if required; oan give city reference. Address N. §., box 196 Herald olfee, ANTED-—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom, by a man who thoroughiy understands his bust- ness; no ‘abseetion to the country; can give good city refer- ldress B. F., box 140 Herald olllae. TANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, A MAR- of fruty towers aud vegetables, long experleacaor cold and lowers al long expe col’ bot graperics; hvag reference. Address ? 13 ‘box 101 Herald WANTED-8T A YOUNG MAN @ MAN (ENGLISH), A STTUA- Won us gardener; thoroughly understands the business fn hot and cold graperies and fully experienced tn greenhouse Iso the (lower and k country; ¢ for three di don ftchen vend pence, Add the ars’ good reference, AC 8d. Wey "Toraiottes « SS eres - ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ‘RESPECTABLE young man and his wife, as gardener, or would take charge of a small farm and garden; thoroughly understands gardening in all its Dbranchon; wife thoroughly understands milking and nmking butter; best references, Can‘be acen for one day at seed store, Sib Broad roadway, PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENER DESIRES ement to lay out grounds in the most tasteful iress G. K., ox LUE Herald ollice. FRENCHMAN AND WIFE DESIRE SITUATIONS ¢ man is a master workman fo harness and wite would make herseli generally useful in « house ish, French and German spoken fluent) by bis wite: Adkters P. DROUBE, Hotel’ de France, No. North Moore st, ONTRACTING MAGHINIS(S,—A SEWING MACHINE cd, Company Having & factory theteminchinge vo 2 rorough pire fae t the build ol eir maci machin at who wilt interest wnaelt 8.00 0 #26, fy the et ess; (0 the right person ‘ven -Addrews, with rererence, SEWING MACHIN PANY, Herald olice. ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO ag a ly acquainted with newspaper paper aud ply with Bookworks 0 ear Job eompooiion prim box {40 Herald office. ae Ben TIR{GIAL FLOWER MAKERS. WANTED, Mg eo ca branch Gowers: also good dower makers; good hriows paid, Apply io NEWELL & SMITH, O14 Broadweny, 'TED-A PERSON ACQUAINTED WITH Ame bye of Bon (408 vacua, Address .A. By ‘Herald ollies. cs FIRST CLASS OPPERPLATE LETTER Pannen. FIRST ASS COP TaEARS, 68 Folion at, ‘ANTED~A SUPERIOR HOUSE PAINTER AND grainer, for a good count rd house, with board ; must have best references. “Apply at 149 Broadway, Doosement. “ANTED_A FIRST CLASS POCKETBOOK MAKER, W to whom a permanent position will Le given, Addrenip, with reference, box 12 Cambridgeport Nase! Lost ollicg, Noue put utrictly Gest clase Workinea Loed apply,

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