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WHOLE NO. 12,604. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ANUSEMENTS-Sroony PacE—Fourth, fifth and alxth column PRR roe cg y POR Thee Lcoleamt. — Fine umn. BOALD AND LODGING WANTED -S#coxD PAGe—First column, BOARDERS WANTED—Sroomp Pace—First column. BROOKLAN REAL ESTATE FOR ASLE—TuunD Fage— Secoud column BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Turmp PAGE-Sizth col- umn, ORNS Ey PORAGGO. eimut Pawe—othied eo'umn, cur REAL ESTATE FOR SALi—Tammo Pact—First cuRRES eeenND PALESMEN—SEvENT: PaGE—Sixth umn. CLOTHING—Nivth PAGE-Sixth column, COACHME. AND GARDENERS—Sevantir Sixth colut sd COAL AND W' Third column. COASTWISK &: Fifth and sixth columns DANCING ACADEMIES S| DENTISTRY THIRD KAG—Fith coun. Diy GOODS—Finsr PagE—Fourth DWELIAN. $ TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- VaGe—Kourth and fifth col- N STEAMSHIPS —Frner PaGe- NANOTAL—Finsy PaGE—Third colin PAGE COND Pacr ‘ifth column. umn. HELP WANT D—MALES—Seventa Pace umn. HEL’ WANTED—FEMALES—srvenru SOLD. A) Sixth columy. SON CITY AND BER- LOST AND F MACHINERY —Tutkp Pac MARBLE MANTULS—? MAYKIMON MEDICAL—Tutny P MISCELLANEOUS AD Sixth columu. MUSICAL SECOND Pag PERSONALS—Frner P. VIANOFORTES. PROPOSALS PRE Hy OUT OF 1 RENT~ PA REAL ESTATE TO column, REAL ESTATE WANTED- REWARDS--F) SALES 47 AUCITO coluians, SITUATIONS WANTED—! First, second, th a Trent PacE— Fifth column. —First colwn: SALE OR TO colurans. <> PaAGr—Third reonp PAGR—Third column. hb columa, xD PAGY—Second and third ALES—SUVENTH nd ifth columns. FVENOH PAGR-Fifth Pacr ST PAGH—First and second col- &o.—Fiast PAGE—Second co.- ND PACE—Fitth oy SINESS PURPOS! C AGE-—Third column. —Fisst PAGE—Tbird col- —I AN WarTixe IN SUSPENDERS FOR A 1) TELEGRAPH TOO LATE, Where are you? Send word to me at No. 10. ere “LITTLE FRED.” TF JHB XOUNG LADY WHO WAS AT WooD's XU- eum ‘Tuesday eveuing, with a pencil in her hand, who recogmzed the geutleman who looked throug) will please commucionte where she can address SANNY, Herald oftice. 4 ge « AND FRIEND-—IF AGREEABLE, call this day (Thursday), after il 0°c: PLEASE ] ET THE HELMBOLD AND FISK Ld Of Police take the msk, , And drive round the city at random. Cousin Howard's the chap, With his chinchilly cap, leave both behind with R. JAS. O'LEARY, WHO LATELY LANDED FROM Mi “bubtin, and who ‘advertised for ns sister, Elizabeth Runy, can tind her by celling a: 508 Eagt Fourteenth street, New York city. (THE LADY IN BLACK WITH VELVET 8AQUE AND shawi on her arm, who recognized gentleman Monday wightin Third avenue and gomg to St. Stephen's church Ladies? Fair, wil greatly oblige by makivg an appointment, Address ALEX, Herald otice. ILL THE YOUNG LADY WHO ROWED TO GENT in barelay etreet, near Church, on Tuesday evening please send address to T,, box 23) Herald office? WEDRESDAY, THREE P.M. FIFTH | AVEN stage. Lady occupying forward right hand seat, aligbied at about Sixteenth street, please address centieman who sat opposite und bowed, Audress AUGUSTUS WIL- SON, Brooklyn Post oilice. QRO-DO WRITE. I NAVE WRITTEN AND SENT e papers where you wroteme you was going. Ever yours, Al BARRY'S SAFE RAIR DYE. + The tellowing ts irom Mr. Albert Metz, the well Known stationer at #1 Jo! Ww You«, Jan. 14, 1871. Professor BARRY :— DRAR Sin—I was Induend to try a bottle of your BARRY'S SAFE HAIR DYE, and am highly pleaced with the result, The frst application resulted In adight brown, the second # darker brown and the third beautiful black, and this en- tirely without injury to the head or skin, can cheertally recommend it to ali in want of such an article as being the NK PLUS ULTRA of ali ‘yes. Very respectiully, yours, ALBERT MET, firm oi E. &. Dodge & Co., Printers an‘ Stationers, 81 John strect, New York, BARRY’ TRICOPHRROUS, the best of all hatr renowers ‘and the most elogant of hair drosamgs, is expressly anited for e with Barry's Sate Hair Dye. Fridcipal oltice, 874 Pearl reet, Net ‘ork, 6s A.-PHALON'S NEW PERFUME, ay fae I LOVE YOU. I LOVE YoU, T LOVE you. Sold by druggists and at 17 Broadway. --A,-PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD A. nee companies, and who do not desire to surrender their policies by an absolute sale, can borrow the surrender value of thelr policies by applying at Insurance Agency, 87 Liberty street. WHOLE FUNERAL FOR $25.-CONSISTS OF COF- fin for adult, horse and one carriage; $25; at BURKE KR, 827 Bowery, near nd street, New SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE DRAWING will take place at Hamtiton, Ohio, The drawing will be under the management and control of some of the leading bankers and business men of Ohio. The tickets will be sold up to 12 My February 25, at P. 0. Deviin’s, No. 2 Wall street, and at the Commissioners? ‘oiiice, 1,217’ Broadway, up tO 3P, M,, unless they areall previously disposed of. ‘The First and Capita: Prize consisting of the magnificent Opera House Building, which has been appraised by the Probate Jadge and Auditor of Butier county at, 10,000 TCash Prize at $20,000..... 000) 1 Cash Prize at 5,000. 4,000 5 Cash Prizes at 81,000 5,009 8 Cash Prizes at #60)... 4,400 60 Cash Prizes at 810, 6, ines. Soevees see ee B150,000 ‘The whole enterprise will bo divided into 33,000 Shares or Tickets of $® each, which can be obtained from the Opera House Commissioners at Hamilton, Ohio, or at the Com- missioner’s office, No. 1,217 BROADWAY, New York city; or from P. ¢. DEVLIN, No. 2'Wall street, New York. and at the following places throughout the city ¥. ©. Devil Metropolitan Hotel, railroad No.2 Wall su L. Delmonico's, Browd st. oificr, «. Detmonico’s, Broadway Metropolitan Hotel, cigar ‘and Chambers st. stand, eitzgerald’s, 129 New st. Spingier Hovse, Gus. Mestay- Steel's Hotel, Greenwich st. er. Cosmopolitan Uotel, West Aneon How Crosi Kituer’s Saloon, Spring st. ‘Tebrich & Son, 643 Broadway. Mackiniey's “Hotel, Fulton fe . Laty's, 681 Broadway. ‘yreavea-& Macc’, o8d st, ys and 6th ay. coy Alphonse Ekrieh's, 28 Union OO equare. RN. De’ Sabaiong's, 39 West Union square. Seaburg's, S80 Broadway. Broadway and Chambers at, Forter Bros'., 165 Church &t. St. Nicholas ‘Hotel. Genera! Railroad oflice, No. Astor House, Mealio & Co's., 615 Broadway Geniu's, St. Nicholas Hotel Scott Gibson's, 660 Broadw: Hazelton's, 5) Broadway, California "Wine Store, Broadway. John H. Casey, 40 West Hous: ton Whitney Houne’ M.H, Butler’ and Broadway. rand Central” Hotel, book stand, Jas. Collier's, corner 1th wt. Fich Avenue Hotel, book “aa Broudwas. stand. In Albany. of J. Collier & Son Music Store (Twoddilo Hall), and M. Fitzpatrick, Detavan House. In Troy, of L. Wiilierd's Book Stor In Brooklyn, of J. W. Smith, Jr., Music Store, 373 Futton etreet; Chas, Bunce, Music Store, bs Court street, Tn Washington, 0. C., of Evan’ Hughes, corner Thirteenth street and Penosy vania_avenie; Willard’s Hotel, Book Stand; M. 1. N. Keauig, First National Bank. TONAL BANK? ON, Obie Jan. 19, 1871. “F OFFLOE OF ‘THU FI. Naan, ‘The Commissioners in charge of the “Opera House Draw ” are gentiewen weil known in thie community for finan. Tesponsiviiity and good morai character. We has faith that they wili manage tho drawing fairly, and that all ‘izes will be honesuy a ee ac distributed, Yours ¥ CORNELL, . ‘The C'incinnatt knquirer say: cirawing promises to 6 the most popniar of the kind ever presented 10 the public, arge Humber of tickets already wold abowing the cont: ce of the people in the enterprise. We are certain that jose hE parchase tlokets wil} be {airly dealt witb.” , 957 Broadway. ‘x House, Kowery. Heommunications shoud he adaressed to the Commis- era? Otlice, 1,217 Broadway, New York. ‘The particulars of thn drawing will be published in all the Jeading papers of New York the morning after the drawing. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1871.—WITH SUPP “Lotta and Mate, ‘Those are 15 hands high, i rr rr ee penn gi $$ SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW MACHINE NEEDLE.—MANUFACTURERS end others using lal quantities of needies are request- €d to send to the Bartlett Needle factory depot, 669 Broad- way, New York, for specimens of anew and very superior Durdished sitver steel Needle,’ manufactured expressly for Wheeler & Wilson's, Howe's and all machives. (A WSTORAGE FOR FURNITURE; PIANOS, 40. | FUR- « niture moved, city or country; furniture packed, slip- ped: Onige 115 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avent A.'F. & G, BURNHAM. A —A.—OF FICIAL DRAWINGS. . SIMMONS & CO.'S LOTTERIES, ALABAMA—FXTKA CLAGS NO, 113—FRERUARY 22, 1871, 65, 48, 64, 16, 7, 69, 1, 6, 3, SL. Pa aa Mera ae ia KENTUCKY—EXTHA OLABB_NO. [es TRERU Any 22 1671, 78, 49 61, Go 4p U1, 87,70 45,3 43. 3 BENTUOKY—OLASB Ko, 190—FecRUARY 23, 1871. 62, 60, 2% 9 2%, 67, 28, 38, i, 65, BB, 75. J. CLUTE, Broker, 28, Broadway, 163 Fulton strect and No.2 Park row. Box 4,96) Post ofice. A Ast WILMINGTON, N; 0 i W. H. GERKEN & LASS 39--DRAWN AT 12M. . 1871. 13, 25.41, 3, 55, JY 20,85, 7H 18 Bb 2 ovals 2M@—DRAWN ATOR. M., PRURUARY 22, 1871, 99, 70, 61, 23, 65, 25, 6, 7, 18, 40, 44, 9% 16, 9, LUTHY & CO., Brokers, %40 Greenwich street, New York. 7 LNEUCKY STATE LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS Ub -AERADAY, TER, 22, 1871, 7, 48, a1, 68, 40, 11, 7, 70, ‘a, 42, 96. OLAS 100-—PRERUARY 22) 6, 2 1, 8 6 38, 8, 65, 58, 75. cent (oan No. 4 N haying large lines of Merchandise, coming under thé head of Groveries, and desiring cash in hand, may address BUSINESS, box 625 Post oflice. FFICIAL DRAWINGS, SUNTUORY—-EXTRA CLASS 189—FEBRUARY 22, 4% D1, 66, A), Ty 37, 20, 1d, 45, , 86. KENTUCKY—OLAS8 190. 52, 0, 2 9, 22, 67, OH, TA, 8 5, SH 25. BALLY & CO.,' Brokers, 74 Broauway. if OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA—NO. 4 210,000, JOSEPH BATES, 19 Broadway, New York, up stairs, room No. 4. STAMMERING POSITIVELY CURED BY DRS, MANN & COLVIN, room 116 Astor House, New York, No money received untit a permanent core is elfected. Ladies and children treated at thelr residences. Grote & JANES, Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 98 Fulton street, Blank Books made to pattern, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. POR, SALE A TAME DEER, TWO YEARS OLD; 18 1 te being among children, Inquire at 8 East Fourth street. STALLIONS. WOR SALE-THE FAMOUS STALLIONS GEORGE BS Wilkes and Honest Allen. George Wilkes Is by Rysdyk's Vambletonian, balt brother to Dexter, and his performances prove kim the ‘fastest stallion alive, tiaving a record of 3:22, Honest Auen ig by Ethan Allen, and acknowleaged the best pole, horse in the world; trotted’ in 2:17 over Prospect Park, wating the renowned Goidemith Maid, Address WM. SIM- MONS, box 167 Hoffman House. 3S, SLEIGHS, &G,_ HORSES, CARRIA T THE AVCTION HOUSE oF A JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post vilive. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business 18 conducted at our e HORSI AUCTION MART, 112 AND 14 EAST 13TH STREKT, NCAR 4TH AVENUE, where we hold recular’ ALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES is EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Gentlemen wishing to purchase, or those buving Horses or Carriages to sell, will find our house perfectly reliable, as we conduct this branch of our business, as we do all our other business, on the same straightiorw ard principles which gov- ern honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits, We give the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 honrs for trial. Entries for sales of Horses and Carriages can be made at our down town office and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, where we also keep x register of horses for'private scle. Liberal advanees made on consignments. UCTION SALE e - OF FOUR OF THE FINEST TROTIING HORSES OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAYCFER SA At It O'CLOCK, AT STABLE 124 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, inctuding the fast and handsome team of bay Patchen Mares, and 7 years old this spring, ratsed at Dr. Wiley’s farm, New Jersey. The have long towing manes and tails, very closely matched, free, stylish amd pleasuat drivers, of great endurance, and trotted ‘at Long Branch last season in 2:44, Lotta trotted single in 23%, ‘They are a perfect zentloman’s road team, and can beat 2:15 anyday, and are warranted sound, king wud Also the bani fast sorrel mare Fanny Allen, She 4s 154g hanar nile ener old, tained at Ringhamton, N. Yer and trotted at that place, Suly’ 29, 1870, four heats in'2 i055, 2:31, Bry and 909%, distancing the bi and brown mare Mourtain Mai present owner mare Crazy Jane was then purchased it here, where she trotted at Fieet- wood Park in 2: $ avery pleasant driver, good last- ing auatities, fine, bloodlike appearance, has no vices or tricks, 1s pure and evenly gaited, and can troton any good track in 2:30. She is warranted sound, ktod and true, Alto a handsome coupe or family Horse. He is 16 hands high, 6 years old, has iong mane and tail, very rangy and stylish driver, one of the fnest saddle horses in the country and one of a pair which was gold this spring for $2,250; he has no superior for style or beauty, has no vices or tricks and is warranted sound and kind and can trot in 8:30, ‘Also Wagons and Harn Stock can be seen ander- amined any time previous to sale, all of which will be sola to the highest pidder, without any ilmit or restriction what- ever. Twenty-four hours allowed on all warrantees, and if not 8 orery, Way as represented moneys refunded and sales angulied. For tull particulars see catalogue. A? AUCTION -YRIDAY, FEB. 24, BY e: JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, AT THEIR HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, 112_AND 114 EAST 13TH STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENU CIRCULAR FRONT COUPE, NEARLY NEW, BY WOOD BROS., WITH POLE AND SHAFTS; ‘ALS COUPE ROCKAWAY, RUN BUT LITTLE MADE BY MINER & STEVENS, WITH POLE AND SHAFIS. NOW ON EXHIBITION, T AUCTION—ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, AT 1,401 Broadway, near Forty-frst street, at 11 o'clock, a Team of heavy built brown Horses, one large ‘Truck, neariy new ; one large Express Wagon, one light Expreas Wagons also one sorrel Horse, Blankets, Robes, kc. Sale positive. LARGE CITY EXPRESS WAGON, LIGHT EX- press Wagons, Top and ‘Open Wagons, Rockaways, Gigs, &c,; Harness from #12 up; Lap Robes, Blanket: Whips, &c,, atthe cheap stand, corner Hiudson and Spring streets, ne LITTLE & TURNER, n — A FRENCH COUPE TO BE SOLD CHEAP-AT J. R, BREWSTER & CO.'S, 66 East Twenty-fifth street. NEW AND SECOND TOP ROAD, EXPRESS WAG- ‘ons; Park, Pony Phaetons; Sleigh, Harness, Robes, Blankets; 20 per cont less than Broadway prices. HL. GRAY, 20, 22, 24 and 26 Wooster street. PATENT CLARENCES, LANDAUS, COUPES, LAN- daulets, Coupe Rockaways, our manufacture, surpass- iny in style and elaborate finish other makers; no cast iron; prices reduced. HAM, Fourth and Broadway. A SECOND HAND COUPE AT A BARGAIN.—ALSO Coupe Rockaway, Top Buguy, Depot Wagon, light Rock- away ; several Carriages, s.lahtly soiled, cheap, and full as. vat all styles new Carriages and’ Harness at reduecd E CALVIN WITTY, 633 Broadway. HEAVY BUILT CANADIAN BAY PONY, 8 YEARS A. old, price #75; bay Mare, 154g hands high, price #10; gray Horse, 15'¢ hands, 342 West Fourth street, near Eighth avenue, NOT THIS OUT.-FUR ROBES, BLACK BE Z Ly, rimmed extra White Angora, Teopen ae Fars obes, low ;, Brussels Carpets, 81107" Gi : 42 inch Car Duck, 103 Chambers stset Tae? Cloth, #1 50; OR SALL—NEW FRENCH PATENTED VELOOIPEDE, fy eh wll ron aes an Hour 98 good ace track wilt be experienced by the buyer; : Trouston sticet, Hotel do Paris’ ©? Price $185 Inquire at 23 j\OR SALE--A VERY STYLISH DARK N KF Horse, 163g hands, long tail and prt eked sound and kind, 3. KING, corner Fourth street and Lafayette place, ‘ORSES AND TRUCKS.-WANTED TO BUY, H good gonnd team of work Horses; also 's full wy halt spring platform ‘Track, in good order; separately or to- gether; must be sold reasonable. Address, staiing where sarae can be seen, H. D. SMITH, Herald off JMPORTANT TO FARMERS,—FOR SALE, i ‘able Mare, #85; one large, young Horse, son ioyc ee $40; one powerful cart Horse, 8. Several other Horacs and Dirt Carts for Male. 84 New Chambers street [UST FROM LANCASTER.-14 HORSES, SUITABLE for ail business: from 850 to BBN. “Apply at ver Wook: jnaton street, mh) RECEIVED FROM CINCINNATI-A FINE LOT of. Horses, suitable for all purposes: to No, 46 Wooster sree. ix: ee 1 Bg REARS found an Call we 44 Green 1 2/) —FINE, STRONG SORREDL PACING $130 al, ha A for, Any business oases ert without tyin rellal Siinuter: Bi Seventh’ aventie. cates Q]2() TEAM WORK HORSES, 154 HANDS; SOR. $1 ol), rel Horse, 153 hand, B13 nl sound ani ner ted. is Heigl avenue, corner irty-t Call aud seo Defere purchasing elsewhere, Tet slreet; $] wagon BUY A FINE BAY MARE, 4 nted sound and kind, iberty street, BILLIARDS. Graxpaky AMER AN BILLIARD rn hs auusactured and for sale only by the '" VHELAN & GOLLESDER, 188 Broadway, ‘New York. TANTED—A 4% BY 9 CARROM TABLE TO USE IN rivate family, and if aatisiactory to buy, \dress, matiug terms, ke, 41 Walletrect, roomide’, oo" 200ress, ‘TABLES, FINANCIAL, ~MONEY TO BUY MORTGAGES AND TO LOAN + on real estate. 82,600 to loan in Westchester county, WASHINGTON R. NICHOLS, Counseitor-at Law, 116 Broadway, room'12, OR SALE—TEN PER CENT CITY AND COUNTY Bonds, tirst class securities, below par; also Insurance ‘and Bank Stocks, City Railroad stocks and Bonds and an extensive variety of Firat Worenge Railroad? and 8 per cent gold Bonds, for safe and profitable tnvestment, ali at low Tates, for sale by ” ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 43 Pine street, New York. N. B.—Stocks and Bonds uot deait in at the Now York Stook Exchange Board aspecialty with thishouse for many years, ONEY TO LOAN-—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON well located real estate in this city: improved property, stores or dwellings preferred; only first class applications entertained ; n» bonus req’ principals only. FRANK . & DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway. ORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK, coruer of Kighth avenue and West Thirty-fourth streat. Interest commences the Ist day of each month. Six per cont interest paid. Bank open daily from 10 A, M. to 8 P. M. ; also on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from § to 8 o'clock, JOHN HOOP » President. JAMES O, BENNET?, Secretary. ala NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, chartered by the State; paid up capital, one million dollars; deposits over five millions, This Company has removed to ils new and very spacious banking rooms at ‘Nos, 261 and 263 Broadway, corner of Warren street, While by its charter it cannot discount business paper, ite large means enables it at all times to accommodate its customers: with money to any reasonable extent upon first clas securl- ties, Ithas fitted up separate and commodious rooms for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, and invites all parties who desire interest upon money subject to check at | sight and # thoroughly safe and convenient depository to call and examine the advantages it offers, DARIUS R. MANGAM, President, BENJ. F. BANCROFT, Second Vice President, B. L, SOLOMON, First Vice President. HE INTERNATIONAL BANKING MOUSE OF BRELAZ, ABT & GO. 121 REGENY STREET, W. LONDON. W ANTEV—#100,000 FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT Grand Rapids and Indiava Railroad Com- higan), isa Lebbius Chapman, H, V. Pt muds, Trustees, and dated July 1, 1861. The market price will be paid by WM. A. UUsST, 25 InL LOAN #6,000 AND #800) ON CITY REAL 383,000 ana 84.500 on Brooklyn cr city jort- eatate; $2,000, property. Address at once L., box 170 Gerald ouice, ages bought. $8.00 rom Williamsburg terry, €,, 62 Wail street, room | ROPERTY, turppike, four miles 0,0. Apply to J. F. situated on the Jama) Worth over $40 ONC WANTED-ON FIRST MORTGA . private city property worth $90,000. Prin- clpala omy please address I. J. COX, 30) Eaat Filty-tirst st. © TO LOAN--ON FIRST CLASS PRO. $300.000 De . perty; applications will receive imme- diate attention ; no bonus. Also First, Second and Leasehold Mortgages purchased. ae ___ As Le MORDECAT, No. 6 Pine street, $325.00( TO LOAN-ON BOND AND MORT- gage on Rea! Estate in this city, Brook- lyn or in Westchester county. Apply toJOMN F,. CONREY, No, 62 Wall street, $4 00.000 rokOAr con, IMPROVED, wit. & chester county, New York or Brooklyn property ; bums to sui; no bonus required. c. EB. WILLIS, Montauk Insurance Co., 163 Broadway. LOAN OFFIC ERCKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP stairs—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, &c.j or bougit. Fawubrokers’ Tickets cl ret. T HYMAN’S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND f\ strect—Liberal advances imade on Diamonds and Watches, Stiverware, &c., or w ll pay the highest market price for’ the same T L. BERNARD"s, 403 SIXTH AVENUE. BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets—Liberal ad- Vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods, ‘The same bought at thelr full val T WOLF BROTHERS’, 559 BROADWAY—MONEY loaned on Diamonda, Watches, Jewelry; more particn- iarly on Pianos; business strictly confidential; same bought and sold, .N, B-—S tol bien, A —AT _ 7-3-5—AMERICAN « monds, Precious Stones, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces, Valuables, c., loaned on or bought at their utmost value. J. H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, opposite Astor place. T FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, 89% BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, toom No. 8, between Ninetceath and Twentieth streets— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watcher, Jewelry, Silver- Mg Piaoos, Silks and Life Policies. Busine: setly pri- vate, T 54 GREAT JONES STREET MONEY TO LOAN ON ZA Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Velvets, Pixnos, fo, N. B.—Pawnbroxers? Tiekets bought’ at 64 Great Jones stree T THE OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU street, you can obtain liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Sliverware, &¢., or-will purchase them at their ot moat valuation. A. HONIGMAN, Broker. ARON CRISTALAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS NO. 46) ZA” Froadway.—Cash advances made on Pianos, Musical instruments, Furniture, Carpets, Mirrora, Sewing Macuines, Silks, Laces, Organs, Brouzes, Watches, Diamonds, Jewolry and Antiques, Storage taken. Appraisements made, ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STR (KNOX'S Buliding).—B lished 15 years.—NEWMAN LEOPOLD buys, sells or advances 'iberaily on Diamon 4s, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies. Merchandise and other Se= curities negotiated for. T IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER Ware bought and money loaned on them, GEO. ALLEN, 513 Broadway, under St. Nicholas Hotel. 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry and all kinds of merchandise. The same bought and old. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No, ached Se rae - 50 “ifiyi WILL BUY OR ADVANCE ON DIA- .! + wonds, Watches. Jewelry, Wines, Liquors, or any kind of Merchanise, at 71 Broadway. JOUN CHAMBERLIN. = YACHTS, STVAMBOATS, &C. A. S100? FOR SALE—CARRYING $0 TONS IN, 53g teet of water, in good order, Apply to FE. DALY, boat dufiaer, 224 and 235 South street. ARGE WANTED—WITH COVERED DECK AND sound bull; 1a) to 175 tons, 120 to 130 feet length, 25 to feet beam, 6 to 9 fect decp. Addreas, stating price, &c., N. H., box 1,445 New York Post oflice. OR SALE—IN GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING Sails from a schooner yach lainsail, Foresail, Jib, Flying Jib, Jib Topsay, Hemp Maintopsail, Maintopmast Staysail, Can be seen ‘at WILSON’S sail loft, corner South and Rosevelt sirect SS ae haan OR SALE-—FOUR SUHOONERS; ONE FOUR YEARS old, carrying 13) tons in 7 feet water; one new, carrying #0 gross tons {n 6 feet water; one new, carrying 64 gross tons in 444 feet water; one six years old, carrying 0 gross tons in big feet Water; also one Barge, carrying 400 tons in’ feet water. Apply'to JOHN C. BAXTER & SON, Ship Chand- era, 303 West street, OR SALE-SCHOONER YACHT MATYTIE, 40 TONS old measurement, years old, 48 by ib feet, draught 4 Tet; price $3,000. WILLIAM H. H, GLOVER, Southold, N. ¥. $1200. 720% SALE, CHEAP, SLOOP. SMACK, + three years old, In perfect order; also Cat- 22 feet’ long; very fast sailer; complete; price 820 y,to captain of board smack, foot Ninety-second street, Tiver. boat A FINE ARTS. | ME ONLY TRULY SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC por ana ies pepe views of ‘abont forty-five years of age, designe WILLIAM” Sei life-size, three George Washingion by John Hecker, for sale by WIL! Broadway, New York. HAUS, 749 "CIGARS AND TOBACCO. MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES javana tobacco, 3° East Houston «rect. AMON xIQU! from the best RNITURE, ri MAGNIFICENT SATIN: BROCATEL CARVED AND gilded Parlor Suit, made to order for $675, for 25; one Ao. for $130; one do. $85; one walnut reps Suit, $40; rose wood wid walnut Chamber Suits, trom B00; Velvet, Brussel Carpets, (rom 6) cents; Pianoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, C\ tains; Dining at great sacrifice forcash, Private residence 12 strect, one block west of Broadway, bewween University place and Fifth av r OF FICE—$75,000.— DTA - FAT R. i. MAC AT R. HW. MACY'S. at R. i. MACY'S, SPRING pnd ENGLISH STRAW Ss) STRAW Goons eo. HATS NOW OPEN. Wiens NOW OPEN. A Newspaper. Who Las never felt the pleasure that it brings ? pri It ulways tells us of so many strange and wondrous things. as Ut makes us weep at tales of our faces, It teils us of the price of stocks, and now mueb to pay for laces, And when, and where, and hov at Macy's, Flas wai and wig to bay our goods | loud clarion called to arma—bas lightning struck etree? | | Has Jenkins broke his Jeg—or bne there been a stormy at ea? “eg Has Mary's iiitle lam) been found—or comot's tail seen? Or bas some heiress with her groom run off to iretna Green? All this and many wonders more you from this sheet inay glean. [Adapted from the poet First Lady-—Well, did you go to Macy's last week f Second Lady—Yes, I did. Firat Lady —Why, I thought you belonged to a society that paseed a resolution that they would never go there again; and I thought vour husband said he would get a divorce [rom you it you ever went by the door even, Second Lacv—Well, 80 we «id. but I contdn’t help it. I read Macy's advertisement last week aloud at the breakfast tabie, and there were «1x other ladies who had resolved never to go there again, who heara me an- nounce my resolution to return to Mac: T never missed anything so much in my hfe. All the ifttie choice ar- ticles that I had been acctistomed to get there T was com pletely out of, and J could not find them elvewhere, escept at extravagant prices, aud many of them not atall, Find ing that Twas determined to go, four of them loaded me down with commissions for themselves, and I judged from the amount and variety of those commissions that they had suffered as has T had by staying way. Well, I went to Mac} vate to say, the store ‘ood in the very same spot that it did before. It was the me pleasant ‘store, brightened up with a fresh coat of nt, wud reiitted for the coming season ; the same pleagant ees behind the counter that I have seen there so often, and I felt at home in a minute. Firat Lady—Well, wit true that he sold a splendid Sash Ribbon at Soe, a yard, and a ting Juconet at Ic. a yard, and Ladies’ Night Dresses at 2c. ¢ Second Lady—-Yes, it 18 true, for I bought some of each, and when I went home, and displayed my purchases to my. six frievds, they instantly returned to thelr old belief, that ‘Macy's was the right place, aiter all, and the next forenoon we all went there shopping I ry crowd together, Such is the popu ar verdict RH, MACY We copnnus MAOY R. H. MACY our sale of MACY R. H. MACY desirable MACY R.A. MACY throug! MACY R. H. MACY coming week, MACY R. H. MACY at unheard MACY BH macy of low prices, MACY R. If MACY Vine Striped Marseilles, MALY KR. H. MACY. t twenty-three cents, MACY R. H, LACY ery ne Victoria Lawns MACY R. H. MACY ‘at seventeen cents MACY R. HW, MACY ‘Our House- MACY RoW. MAGY keeping Good MACY R. MACY Underclothing MACY BR. H. MACY closing out. Macy RH. MACY Our Marseil MACY RH. MACY at very 1 MACY R. H. MACY. Fine dotted Swiss, LACES R. H. MACY 19 cents a_yard, EMBROIDERIES KH MACY Fine English Percales, RIBBONS RK. H. MACY ib cents a yard FLOWERS RH. MACY Neckties and Bows, FEATHERS KH. MACY SULKS AND SATINS R.H. MACY VELVET RIBBONS Y CLUAKS Re AL MACY STRAW GOODS MACY’ Straw Goods. MACY MACY 14 cases MACY Engitsh Straw Goods, MACY an braid and chip. MACY nnglish Straw Gooas, MACY. in braid and ehip. BR. H. MACY Allthe MACY fashionable shapes MAGY, fashionable shapes MACY, now openit ¢ . MAS, yer steamer Maca ™ P Goloradd, MACY, raw Goods English Straw KEnslish Straw Goods, Enghsh Straw Goods. English Straw Goods, English Straw Goods, the fashionable shapes at popular prices. Paras 85 mw Parasol: Fancy Goods, Sruali Wares, Fancy Soaps, Buttons and Fringes, MACY. Umbreliae, Macy. “ ‘Toys, DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS, Best Plaited Ware, Birds, Brovaes, Jet Jewelry, French Jewelry, Books, Books, all the popular Magazines of the day. 649 dozens Ladies’ genuine iron frame Hove, at 24c. a pair. Gents’ Furnishing, Gentst Furnighin, Gents’ Furnish Gents’ Furnisining, Gents’ Furnishing, Gente? Farnishing, Gents? Furnishing of every description. All the novelties in this department ~ at popwar prices. Gents’ English Half Hose at twenty-five cents, are eqnal to any in the eit at 47 cents. Ladies? Kid Gloves, Ladies! Kid Gloves, ets cents Fighty-six cents a pair, are warranted equal to any ilar Glover in the eit Parasols, Parasols, AIL the new styles Spring Parasols now 9} MACY. R, H. MAC 14th street R. H. Mac ath avenue. ‘Uth street and eth avenue, T, STEWART & CO. request the attention of their friends, customers and strangers to their large and exte: stock of French and English Cassimeres. New spring styles Cheviots, Worsted Diagonal Coatings, German Coatings Black and Blue Cloths, <e,, together with a full line of the choicest novelties of domestic manutacture, Sold in quantitves to sutt customers. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and ‘enth streets, TRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 44 Madder Prints, 12ige. per yard. 4-4 Printed Percales, light spring colors, Ibe. per rurd. Pacific Printed Percales, 20c. per yard. Full yard wide Printed Percales, extra quaifiy, c. and 6c. per yard. French Printed Jaconets, Organdies, &¢., at equally low prices. A. T. STEWART & CO., ‘Ninth and Tenth streets. Broadway, Fourth MOU*sING, Faneics The largest and most extensive . stock of English Bombazines, Tamise Cloths, Henrietta Clothe, Imperiai Serges, Alpacas Briilantes, Dress Goods, Courtauid’s Crepes, &e., to be found in this city, Prices much below those of last year. Please call and examine. A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenih streets. key A. BARE, CHANCE.— OMPLETE FURNITURE OF private residence for sale, in ise since May last; wil! fake Balf original cost in ots to'auit purchasers; Pianoforte, cost for $250; Carpets 60 cents per yard. Residence TIS West Twenty-aeventi street, near Sixth avenue, House to let, RARE CHANCE, FO HOUSEKEEPERS.--MAGMI- ficeni Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour style, covered procatel, cost $850, for $20; do., $50; Etageres, Bookcase, Faintings, Chandeliers, Bronzes} rosewood Pianoforte, Buz ardrobes, Matiresses, Extension Table, ‘sacrince; proverty family leaving city. near Siath aveaue, URR'S PARLOR BED COMBINES ELEGANCE AND B utility; » some ornament by day, a Juxurious bed At night; perfect ventilation ;_ tollet conveniences complete, and the only parlor bed that ban the celebrated perfect du- plex mirror. PRIEST & PARKER, 7 Broadway, opposite Astor place. URNITURE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices, Housekeepers suppiied with abore on easy terms, O'FARRBLL'S Warerooms, 20 Eizbth avenue, Monthly and weekly paymente taken. MATRIMONIAL, W 1 LADY OF BUSINESS wishes to make the acqu: mony, of a gentleman of taent Addrese Mrs. MYERS, shakon UALIFICATI ntanee, with a view to matri- Tespectability and means, INITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. ORNI TE Rec cepere sppined with the above Paymente weekly or monthly. ‘aymente weekly onthe. on er Vorenty-fifth street aud Sixth avent cS SER SSS oe ESE SS GR SES RRS RSS RS SO Og a a Se SS i a ier a ec ei a a oe | j ME Sy POMCHON, HAVING JUST RETURNED IM from Europe for the purpose of Kelling off her entire business, begs to inform her customers that abe offers her large stock of French © &c.,at a great sacritice, and hopes the publte in general will avail themselves of such op- portunity ab 22539 Sixth avenue. ie FRINGES, GIMPS, CORDS, DRESS BUT- tus, Ornaments, &c., manufactured tor the wholesale trade; trimmin, mannfacturers supplied with Materials for cash or trade. 'REDERICK MAYNARD. 109 Liberty street, BQ QH WHITE, BROADCLOTHS, SLIGHTLY 1M. . perfect by the. piece of yard, cost to import 3 51 tow ofering at 4229; Brussels, Carpets, $1 10; Canton atting, 25e. ; Carriage Robes. 103 Chaubers street, _._.MARBLE MANTELS. ARBLEIZED SLATE M/NTELS—RICH AND ELE- nt d B12, 15 up to #2. T. B STEWART & CO. 605 Sin irty-tifth And Thirty-siuth siteets, | SVeRUe betwean Thirty ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTFLS, OF THE latest imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones, at reduced prices. A. KLABER, steam marble works, 134 and 196 Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. (PE BEST PLACE IN THE ClTY TO BUY MARBLE, marblelzed Mantels, Mouuments, Headstones, fc., ia nt 8. KLAPER & CO!S Marnie Works, 217 to 28 West Fitty-tirat mirect, between Broadway pad Eighth arcuve. LEMENT. _EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY ‘or. BREMEN. The steamship MAIN, Captaln K. V. Oterendorf, will sail on Saticday, February 26, from Bremen pier, foot of ‘Third street, Hoboken, ‘To be followed b; the nteatnahip WESBR, Captain W. H. Wenke, Wednesday, Mareh 1, RATES OF PASSAGE, payable in gold or it equivalent in currenc irat cabin Second cabin. 2 reiglit or passage apply to OLLRIUHS & CO., Azents, 68 Broad street. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ‘ Cunard Line, CALABRIA, ++eaelbursday, 28d Feb. at 8 A.M. SIBERIA, . ‘Thursday, 24 March Cabin pai currency. ; } For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Green. Ly stecrage coy Apel at Il Broadway, Trinity Building. a4 CHAR) G, FRANCKLYN, Agent. NMAN LINE_FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Koval Matl Seamer are appointed to sail aa follows: —. erry OF BROOKLIN aturday, Feb. 25,10 A. M. Cury OF PARL March 4, 2. M. CITY OF BALA March 7,1 P.M. y, Mareh i, 9-A. Mt: ‘Baturday, March 13,'3 P.M Y and alternate Tuesday, trom LONDON, P BRUSSELA hh ancceeding North river. ates of Passage. Payable in go i First cabin.......005 ro London To Halifax, N. gers also i ATD | Steerage SU} To Lon 20] To Halivax, N. ied to Antwerp, Rotier " kets ean be bought vere at wishing to send for their iriends, For further information apply at the Company's office, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, Broaitway, N. GTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, CAK- SD rying the United Staves matla Sailing every Wednenday, WISCONSIN, Wilijam: March 1, at 1234 P. M WYOMING, Whineray areh #, at 3 P.M Froin Pier 48 North river, Cabin passage, £8), gold; wbeerage, 830, currency. Prepaid tickets, 833, currency. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Homburg, Norway and Sweden, dc. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Anple to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. NHE ANCHOR LINE STREAMERS sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday to and from Glasgow and Derry, Passengers hooked and forwarded to and from all ratiway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- den or Denmark and America as safely, speedily, comtorta- bly and cheaply as by any other route or line, “EXPRESS” STEAMERS. “EXTRA” BTEAMERA, AUSTRALIA.....Sat, Feb. 95 | ASSYRIA.....Wei,, March seeeeeetiate, Mareh 4] ISMATLIA.:|Wed..” Macrh Sat, March 11 | ALEXANRIA.Wed., Mareh ., March 18) DORIAN,....Wed.,’ March ‘at, March 25 | 1OWA, sWed., Mare y Soturdny and alternate Wednesday thereatter, n pier 20 North river, New York, at noon, Rates of passage, payable in currency, to Liverpool, Glawgow or Derry :— First cabins, #65 and #45, according to location. Cabin excursion tickets (good for twelve months), xeeuring best accommodations, ¥! Intermediate. #3 Certiticaies, at_n wishing to send fa Drafts tssued payable peesareticns Apply at the company's effices, to. HENDERSON BROTHERS, No, 7 Bowiing Gree TATIONAL LINK. iN STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, From pier 47 North river. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. LAND, Webster Saturday, Feb. 25, VETIA, Gri Saturday, March jaturday, Mareb I, at 8 A. v Cabin, $75 and $6! urrency. xe tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Giaszove, $82, currency. For further particular# spply at the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway. 1 8 2 9 ire can be bought here by those friends. rth American Royal Mail Steamships, York and Liverpool, at Cork harbor, 2, PARTHIA, Thurs, Match 9, 8. 3B. CHINA. |.!).Wed., March 1 . March. BATAVTA,.Thurs., March March 2, ALGERIA...Wed., March 2 March #, PALMYRA. Thurs., Marc Rates of Passage. By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying storage. First cabin,....... $130, gold Sécond eabin 3880, pold Firat cabin, t0 Paris B14, gold By $20, current at lay steamer rt : First cabin gold steerage “ay Steerage Averpool and Q wo and parts of Europe at lowest raves. hrough bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- Tanean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s off! 4 Bowling Green, rage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building, CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. DASSENGERS PER STEAMER CALABRIA EMBARK from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jerecy city, at 8:20 A. Mf on Thursday. Id bost. CHALES G. FRANKLYN, No.4 bowling Green, New York, W te star LINE Oceanic Steam Navigation Company's Line of new Steamers between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork, Iretand. ‘The company’s fleet comprises the following magnificent powered ovean steamships, the six larvest in the world: OCEANIC, Captain Murray. ROTI ATLA Captain Thompson, PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ‘There ew vessels have heen designed snect transatisntic trade, and combine speed, safety and comt senger accommodations unrivalled. es sending for their friends in th now obtain tickets. Steerage (prepaid) $32. Other rates as low as any first class line, For further particulars apply to ISMAY, IMRTE & CO., 10 Water street, Liverpool. and No.7 Eaat India av anal strect, London ; or at the company way, New xork, iy: & Old Country can (WE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship CIMBRIA, Captain P. H. Haack, will sail on Tuesday, Mareb 7, 1871, at2P. M., for HAMBURG, taking passengers from New York to Hamburg. Firat Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, $72; Steerags, $25, gold; payable in United States gold, The WESTPHALIA will sail March M4, 1471. KUNHARDT € CO, C. B. RICHARDS & BOAS, General Agents, Goneral Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, N. Y. No. 6 Barclay street, N. Y, GTEAM TO FRANCE DIRECT. © The Anchor line steamer ISMAILIA will sail from New York for Brest, direct, SATURDAY, March 4. Passengers for ail parte of France wil ind this the cheap est and most expeditious route. Passage rates, payable in currency :-— Cabing.......,... $06 and B75 Steerage. ‘Apply 0 i ° HENDERSON BROTHERS, ‘No. 7 Bowling Green, + B28 Oo DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantle mopany’s rail steamships be- ling at Brest, Sata yy, February 2h day, Murch -- i rdenux. raed CKENZIE, Agent, 8 Broadway. COASTWISE STEAM SHIPS. pace MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S J Through Line to California and China. Freight and passage greatiy reduced. Through rates, New York to San Francisco :— rst ein tS anh Severe" according to loc A berth, ‘us there Tates Incluco berths, board and alt necessaries Cor the trip. ‘Steamers of the above line leave pier 42 North river, foot of ‘onal street, at 12 0 ock noon, on the 4th and 20th of each month, except when those days fall on Suaday, then the day pre- vious. ‘One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Medi- cine and attendance free, March 4, UCEAN QUEEN, Captain H. P. Conner, con- ing with MONTANA, Captain Cavur'y. Departure of 20th every month will touch at San Jose, Gua- tomala and Punta Areas. Steamer JAPAN will leave San Francisco April 1, for China and Japan. All freight tor San Francisco will go fast and be received until 4 PM. Friday, Maret 3. . Freight for Central American and South Pacifie pores will be received until 4 P.M. on Thursday, March %, only. Alt 0) ett facilities afforded shippers im collecting inland charges, &c. For freight am pomeareviokets oe all furtuer information ‘apply at the ollice, pier 43 North river. “ . F. R, BABY, Agent. ERMUDA MAIL. ‘The steamship SAN FRANCISCO will be despatched to Hamilton, taking treight for St. George's, from pier 21 North river, on Thursday, March 2, at 4 o'clock 'P. M. For freight os passage apply to He 4 dar AND GULF ree a Fernandina and Florida Raftroad. The first class steamship ASHLAND, will sail from pier 28 North river, on Saturday, Fabraary 25, ‘Travellers to Florida by this route have the advantage of a direct line connecting with the steamer for St. Augustine and all points on St, Joba's river, For trelght or passage apply to ent, 119 Wail | day, February SHIPS, COASTWISE STEA I NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSUIP Company. The elegant sidewheel #eamship SOUTH AMERICA, 2,00 tous burden, (1 Will gall for St. Thoinas, Para, Pernambuco, de Juniero on Cueatay, February al, at 3 0 pig i Norah river. i ‘or freight or passage apply to . Wal. R. GARRISON, Agent, Now Bowling ( , Kew York. ptain KE. L.. Tinwlepangh, Babla ond Rio ‘clock P. My from i; Avene ger ge re byeriet ew York an: jexican Mail Steamabip line, leavin, pler 17 Ent river, at 3 P. Moy direct for Havana. : CLEOPATRA, Phillips, for freight,..Saturday, February 25 OF MERIDA, Denken....-.......Thunilay, Mare TRA, Phillips, for freight. Saturday, March OF MEXICO, Timmerman.....Weduesday, March 20 ‘or freight or eainae, apply to LEXANDER & SONS, 33 Broadway. PEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STRAMERS TOUCH: ing at Key West eacring the United Stater mall The Al steamship WILMINGTON, Captain Cole, at pier 20 East river, will le atariay, Rebruaty ‘Throngh'bills of niven to Rouston and all points on the Galveston, Houston and Hendersom, and Is. B. KR, and C, allroad, For freight or paasage apply to hi I. MALLORY & CO,, 163 Maiden lane, fre NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHAN AMSHIP LINE, From pier 12 at So'elock P.M, CRESCENT’ CITY, On Saturday, February 25. Freight received daity, Turough rates given tor Vicksitrg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For frelglit or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to FREDERIO BAKEK, dC Broadway. 1. Loula, JOR NEW ORLEANS DIR The Cromwell Ste The steamship GEV. WASHINGTON, Captain EK. V. Gayer, wil! leave pier No. 9 North river, on Saturday, February 2, atSorclock P.M. Freight rectivea daily. Through rates Given to Galveaton, Indianola, Moblie aud St. Louis, Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $25. Vor freight or passage apply to H. Bb. CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, OTICE,--TWO FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS WiLL sail on Saturday, February 25: one for Galveston, ‘Toxas, the other for New Orleans, Paanage reduced, For asaaze apply to M. DOHERTY, 11 Broadway. HK GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE FOR CHARLESTON, 8, C., AND FLORIDA PoRtS Ap SOUTH AND SOCTUWEST, sailing from pier No. 5 North river at3 P. M. every Tasaday ‘thursday and Saturday, 84 sidewliee! stoamah!p SOUT CAROLINA, Captain J, T. Beckett, will sail on Thursday, February 28. rn{trougn passage teKets und bills of tading issued at lowed ates. For local freteh i ip Line. ageage apply to RY Ge. MORGAN & CO., 29 Broadway, tri ‘The steamship MANUAITAN will follow and sail on Satur- JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. Steamships ot this line leave pier 37 North river, foot of Beach street. For Norfolk, City NIAGARA, on Thursday with the Virginia and land Alr line, Peterab and Ohio Railroad, and Point and Richmond, February 28, at 3 P. M., conuecting anesnee Air Hine, the Seaboard In- and Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake Richmond and Danville Railroad, Through parsenger tickets and through bitis of lading at re: duced rates to all points South and Southwest. Apply at office on pier 37, or ty N. L. MCCREADY, President, 187 Greenwich street, corner Dey. USTRALIA... BARK LELIA M. LONG, 1,100 TONS burden, now loading jer No. 9 Fast river, will be espatched on 15th of Mas ir Melbounre wnd Sydney ; bas miortable accommodations for cabin passengers. For eight or passage apply to K. W. CAMERON & CO., 23 South Milam atreet. amenity TRAVELLERS’ GULDE, J ORTH AND NORTHEAST a TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. AIR LINE. W YORK AND NEW ORLEANS. THE ALABAMA AND CHATFANOOJA RATLROAD will be completed March 20, 1871, and extend trom Chatta- nooga, Tend. to Merl ian, Missy and, with its connections, rm the suortest alt rail ronte from Boston, New York, jadeiphia, Baltimore, Washington, Lynenbury and Ohat- tanooga to Meridian, Mobile, New Orleans, Vieksburg, Shreveport, Guiveston and all points in the Southwest, Arrangements are now being perfected with eouneeting roads, North and South, to ran wengers trujos at the rate of 23'miles per hour, making the trip from New York to New Orleans in 02 hours, ‘0 daily through passenger trains will be rin each way, making close connections at Chattanooga for all points Sonth and West. Only one change of cars petween New York and New Orleans and no change south of Lynchbarg, ‘Through Vickets for all points North and South will be on +l ratlroad ticket ollices. ware reqnested to put tickets on sale via points th reached, A despa through freight whl be organized, giving quiek time and low rates for fretzht, Thyough blils of lading issued to the principal cities, Nort and Sout Claims for tous and daronge promptly ailjusted. Forfurther intormation apply to J. 0, STANTON, General Superintendent; or WILLIAM KEAVY, Generai Freight and Ticket Agent, Chattanooga, Tean. Oilice of the Company in New York, No. 9 Broadway, corner Wali street. our Line for ‘LOST AND FOUNO. — )OUND.-A_SUM OF MONEY, WHICH WILL BE RE- turned at 76 Ewat Ninth street, by proving property. ol DON THE STREET, A CASE OF PATENT jernes. Apply to MOARTHUR & CO., rattan and steel broom and brush manufacturers, Nos, 1’ and 3 New Bowery. {OUND—AT B. G. ATKT (0, 6 CHESTNUT rect, Philadelphia, a 1 Contents—A snr of mouey and the address of JAM! AGH, of or for- merly of No. 737 Second avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Fortleth streets, New York. I erro 4 Notes were Light of £1,000 2,308, 82,542, 8. ¥ ‘ne of £500, diated No 1568, No. 99,39. ‘Three of £300 each, dated Ju'y 12, 868, Nos. 22, 418, 20,991, ‘One of £200, dated Ancust 11, 1849, No, 23,713. One of £100, dated Septeraer 1y, 1809, No. 60,693. Four of £50 each, dated December '9, 1809, Nos. 26,518, 16.855, 51,571, 13,163. és gaye of £20 each, dated December 8 1569, Nos. 99,255, One of £10, dated October 6, 1889, No. 69,834. Payment of the above notes has been stopped at tae Bank of England, but a reward will be paid by the undersigned for the return of the whole or any part thereof, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 and 5 South street. O8T—ON Sf, IN THIRD AVENUE 4 railroad car No. 119, from 114th street to 198 Bowery, or from 1% Bowery to Post office aud back, a Scarf Pia, with small diamond contre, surrounded by four pearis. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to DENNI- SON & CU., 198 Bowery. r O8f—A LADY'S BREASTPIN, YELLOW GOLD, WITH 4 Chain and Ball; lost between Fifth avenue and Union Square, on Sixtventh stré@™t. The Snder witl be liberally re- warded, ax It was the git of a deceased friend. Finder re- turn same to No, 14 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth aud sth ayentes. OST—ON THE 2H INST.. A BLOOD STONE CUFF 4 Button, A suitable reward will be paid on its returo to ‘Yenth street, New York. FOLLOWING BANK OF ENGLAND t in London on the 5th February, 1870:- Le ey Nos. 52,000, 82,008, 3. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, LADY'S GOLD vias, two pieces, oval shape. Hinder wilt oe re- 7 West Nineteenth street, MELLED BRACELET, IN GOING FROM OST—AN 4 256 East Twenty-first street, on Monday evening, to ‘Apollo Hail, The tinder will be Mberally rewarded by leaving it at the above number to Mr. F. STARNER, OST-UN MONDAY LAST, A SMALL BLACK AND Tan Slat; ears cut, searon left hip. Return her to 245 ¥ffth avenue, where a hberal reward will be patd, OST—ON TUESDAY, A POCKETBOOK CONTAINING 4, £40, some papers and a Post office ticket, No. 5,045. The under wiil be handsomely rewarded by leaving it’ with the clerk at St. James fiotel, OST-ON TUESDAY, IN OR NEAR THE LADIES’ 4 room at A. T, Stewart's, a Pocke:hook, containing some money and papers, of no use to aay one but the owner. The finder wil ve suitably rewardea by leaving the same at JARVIS’ Lancy store, 155 Fulton street, corner of High, Brooklyn, LLoStca SCARF PIN (EMERALD, HELD 18 A GOLD haad),on Monday, the 20h inst. ‘The fixder will be tably rewarded by returning itto HENRY J. DAVISON, Liberty street. STOLEN FEBRUARY 1, A MUST. SD. gray, 15 bands (branded on hip), with Saddie anil Bridle: was hired and not returned. A liberal reward for thief or property. HW, N. WIT EY, 73 Third street, Brooklyn, E. D. G PONY, IRON- 5 REWARD.—LOS?, ON SATURDAY, A SMALL De) black and tan colored Spaniel Dog: Prince Barley, 15 William street, on collar. Above reward wili ve paid on're- turn to 45 West Sixteenth sireet, $5 LOST, ON TUESDAY, IN SOUTH a) & White Dog. with black eure aild a black spot on the left side of the back: answers to the name of John. Any one bringing the same James sircet will receive the abowe reward. £.(0) REWARD. —Lo EV tween Fitiy-ntt Necklace, with oval L On leaving the same Ss 0 & MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, BE- and Tenth ‘streets, a yellow Gold t. The a’ ove reward will be paid eat Fifty-arth strees (OR HAVANA DIRECT. The steamship CLEOPATRA, Phillips, commander, will leave pler 17 East river Pek Saturday, February %, at 3 P.M. F, ALEXANDRE & SONS, 48 Broadiray. [NITED STATES MATL TO HAVANA. ‘Atlantic Mall Steamship Company, sailing regulurly every Thursday, at 3 o'clock P.M. pre: SHSROURT Cape GW Falmer via Nassac)...Kebruary 28 Ca i ( ‘ ih Adams. March 2 MORRO CA: RE R. Bs COLUMBIA, Capt. E. Van Bice. ..... «March ® For freight or passage apply to OF relator Passage a0 NG" DIMOCK, Presicent, : eS Bowling Greene OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line. The steamship VITOR, will leave pler 21 Esst river, Sevens, February 2. Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken, For freight oF passage, having superior accommodations, apply to C. BH. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. The steamer RAPIDAN- wil follow trom pier 38. Nort LIVINGS(QN, FOX 4 OO, $25() REVARD—NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FO! SOND “turn of property taken from. house 425 Viera avenue, Brook'yn, Monday night, Address, dy post, W. H. SeYMOUR, 3. 000 DOLLARS WiLL BE PAID FOR ALL Tar: 5 fi joous rolbed (rom 150 Fulton street, on too night from January 19 tov, if revucued to the{proprieiors, and no questions assed, AA opposite Voope: Meiic, Short Hand, Enz! ish. Private iexsons, day a Telegrephy practically taugat. T TOWNSEND'S BU: private instructo: neerian penmanevip, aritaen shorthand, mathematics and by an OLLEGE, 186 BOWERY, bovkkeeping, 2 ‘German, Span: English ;’ ladies’ depart operator. 8) ish ment, Telegraph, A. KEEPING, chet, Li muetle, : rit Lessons, $3 owery, Ai furan gheertaily reconim fuel PAINE, 23 5 ou ful teacher Wane, A GAI Knowledge ¢ ChANOY, Herwid BACIIbRy ONE UAVINGA Address Rev,

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