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THE NEW YORK HERALD. eS eee WHOLE NO: 12,606 ‘NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, MASEEMEBTE—REconD elon wank fifth and sixth OLOGY-Stconp PaGE—Fourth column. LIARDS—SEVENTH PAGR— pind column. waar jae. LODGING WANTED—SeconD PAGE—First BOARDERS WANTED—SrconD PAGE—First column. Banottre BOARD—Sz0onD PaGr—Firat column. BROO: ° KLYN eeAR ESTATE FOR BSALE—Tump PAGR— cond and third column BusiNins OPPORTUNITIES-SxoonD Pa@E—First col- ‘M PAGER—-Sixth cotumn. Bpeenss 1 ESTATE FOR SALE—Tinp PaGE—First ‘second colum1 boseaae ciate SALESMES—SevEnTH PaGE—Fifth columi cloth )— Dp PAGR—Sizth column. & ie wn GARDENERS—Seventn PaGE— best) colt oman \— SEVENTH PaGr—Third column, GoAgrise BT STEAMSHIPS—Frret PAGE—Fifth and elzth PARTNERSHIPS SKOOND PaGk—Firat column, PaNeine ACADEMIES— SECOND PAGE—Sixth column, DRY GOODS—First FaGr—Fourth colum DWELLING Bouses TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Turnp PAGR—Fifth and sixth columns. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst PAGE—Fifth column. ECROPE-—Finet ’aGr-—Fourth column. FINANCIAL—Frner PAGE—Third and fourth columns, FOR SALE—SECOND. pene column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— THIRD Paar ath column, FURNITURE—SECOND PaGE—Fifth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—THIRD PAGt—Sixth col. ump. BBLP Re Aa YeP,- MALES—-SavEnee PAGE--Sixth col- WELE. nWANTED—FEMALES— SEVENTH PAGR—Fifth HORSES CARRIAGES, &c.—Finst PaGk-—Second and ‘third column! HOTKLS—Seconp PAGR—First column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &¢., WANTED—Srconn PaGcE—Fifth column. INsTRUCTT —SRooND PAGR—-Second column, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON CITY AND BER Gen AVAL OpSTATE FOR SALE—Tuxp Pace— rd column LOAN OFFICES—First PaGr—Sixth column. LOST AND FOUND—SEcOND PaGs—Third column, Wienue A wom OND PAGE—Third column. MARBLE MA ‘THIRD PaGEe— Sint column, MEDICAL—SECOND Pa’ rourth col baer ULANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS: Fromm PaGr— Sixth column. MIBCEI LLANEOUS—Turep Paar. Sixth column. -S8COND PAGR—Fifth column. 3 ws PAPEUSS Fingt Paoy—Fourth column, PE! AL—Finst PAGR—First column. aT PIANORONTES FOOND Paar Fourth column, PROPOSALS--Fikbr Pagr—Sixth colum) PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Tuiey Pagr—Third and Fourth columns, REAL ESTATE TO SXCHANGE—TaaD PAGE—Fourth AL TSTATE WANTED—Toiep Pacr—Fourth column. RELIOTOUs NOTICES First Page—Sixth column. D&—SEOOND PAGR—Third column, SALES 8 AT AUCTIUN—SkCOND PAGR—Second column. SITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES—SEVPNTH PAGE. Third. fourth and hfth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—SeEventTn PAGR—Fifth column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst PaGr—Firat and second col- sPoRTING—Doas, BIRDS, &c.—Figst PAGE—Second coi- STALLIONS Finer PaGR—Second column. THE TRADES— Seconp PaGE—Third column. TO LBT FOR BUSINESS PURPUSES—Turep Paor— rth and fifth columns. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘IRD Pagr—Sixth column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—First PaGE—Sixth colnmn. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—First PaGE--Sixth col- wind, ee __PERSONAL. __ ionno-ves. IMOGEN. DOPTION.—A BEAUTIFUL MALE INFANT, ae, weeks old, dark eres and light hair very health adoption. Call on Dr. GRIND) street, near Sixth averse. Awe H! MURPHY- THAT CUSTOM HOUSE ILLUSTRATED in this morning's New York Democrat, Your news- , 120 West Twenty sixth TRING NEW.—WAS IST DAS? st das? In it a perfume? WANTED TO ADOPT, AN INFANT NOT OVER + three months old. Apply for two days to JOHN W, MERRITT, Cooper House, & East Ninth street, from 11 to 3. Breeersct Bog IAM KINGSLEY, FROM TAUNTON, Somerset, Borlunt, will hear of’something to his ad: Tantace by applying to Mesars. BEADON & SWEET, Solic!- tors, Taunton, Somerset, England, Cus. DUNN—PLEASE CALL ON MOSES P. PHIL- area? East Twelfth street, near Second avenue. CAverteat "36TH Le ail wee a age Me La! verified. Will not be. DPRear, R. MACKENZIE, OF THE NATIONAL hip Compare The case of Pawnbroker vs. Kelly ts adjourned to March, at 103g o'clock A.M. IARY, 1871.-IF THE ae WHO FOUND Bit Diary will return it to T. 8. Comper Union Hotel, co an. avenue and Eighth street, they’ will get the fall value jor E \ —xOU CAN SAVE TIME AND EXTRA EXPENSE by leaving your advertisement at Herald Branch, 1,246 Broadway. You can have your letters addre: sed there free, Bias ta NOTE ADDRESSED TO ME, NATIONAL Hotel, wt resod ie st.once:; Un motier's scemant [31s necessary to-da: CAMERON. RANCISE A. M.—YOUR NOTE RECEIVED TOO late. Make an appointment up town. Address ALEX., Herald ofice. RILLE, TUESDAY NIGHT.—THE YOUNG LADY IN private box, if agreeable, address admirer, sitting below, BARBEAU, Herald oftice, FATE, LADY AND FRIEN! only permit myself to ask, THIRD TIME! YETI ‘herein have I offended ? ENRY T.DO NOT FAIL TO BRING ME ONE OF the Hamilton Opera Honse Tickets, as I see that the Grawing comes off to-night, and you know that I am always Incky. MINNIE. F JOSEPH RAWLINGS, OF PADSTOW, CORNWALL, Engiand, would call on board the Naval ‘Brigade, at pier #8 Ean river, bis cousin, Capt. Wm. Wright, would rie i tee him, VF am SAMUEL SURBRUG WILL CALL AT 151 FULTON street he will hear of something to bis advantage. OHAN ERNST GRILLE, OF WOLKISCH, SAXONY, Who travelled about 8 years ago as groom tn'the service of a noble family from Dresden to Ameri send his address to J. A. WITTMACK, Hambur, who has Important communications for him. uested to jermany, ‘OHN MOKENNAN, | LATE OF WASHINGTON, J Warren county, N. J.—Your wie is dangerous! Aci home at once. LLEN MCKEN. OE. gi —YOU ASK TOO MUCH FOR BOND. WILL #200, ANSWER. ‘AMES—SAY TO L— I BOUGHT MY (8) TICKETS IN Hamilton Opera House drawing at the Bt: Nicholas Ho- tel theatre ticket office. GAR STAND. LIRDERKRANZ BALL—BLUE RIBBON ; SATURDAY 4. last, Fifth avenue, between Fo th and Twenty. .—Why did you net keep our rendezvous P T never see you again ? “Answer through Personals. MA"z: RECENTLY OF 114 SEVENTH AVENUE, near Seventeenth street, please state thro als when and where an interview can be had. Address VERMONT. ARGARITE—IMPOSSIBLE TO MEET YOU TO-DAY. Regret it. Call here Monday if consistent. paz LAWYER'S CLERK WILL PLEASE ADDRESS her friena of Thursday. HALL, box 101 Herald office. Cray ILL THE HUNGARIAN GENTLEMAN FROM L. I. please call at No. 187 West Twenty-sizth street, Satur- day afternoon, at 3 o'clock? ILL THE AUTHOR OF A COMMUNICATION signed “Ex-Stockhoider,” addressed to the Spectator, favor the pnolishers of that’ paper with an interview in strictest confidence ? 182 SIXTH AVENUE.—ANNIE, RECEIVED LETTER of the 23d. Pastis forgotten. Call immediately, oF _ SPECIAL NOTICES. ae F OR THE ‘ACCOMMODAI [ON OF Ol OUR NUMEROUS uptown patrons we ha’ ned & Branch Oflice at 1 rd roadway, corner Thirty-fi for receiving advertia YORK HERALD with- authorized branch oflice in this city. Open froms A. M. ti18 P.M. every day in the yei A. —PHALON’S NEW PERFUME, I LOVE you. I LOVE you. I LOVE You. Sold by druggists and at 617 Broadway. priate toned wera 2 ie Aaka\ Acti PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD + life insurance companies, and who do not desire to gurrender thelr policies uh absolute wale, can, borrow the surrender value of their applying ran rea reel 1Y apply insurance LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, TR' A ‘ina Vaiites at the Great Family Shoe Smporinie 60 Bowerv, corner of Bond street, 6 Broadway prices. melting, OY, Des per cent below ROBERT IRWIN, A “STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, ac. OR. niture removed, city or country; Furniture pi Pred, stored, Odice 116 West Eleventh street, near Sinik svenoa’ 4G. BURNHAM, WHOLE FUNERAL FOR $35. CONSISTS OF COP. fi for adult, hearse and one carriage: 428 KE PB MocORMICK'S, "327 Bowery, near Secon sett, New ork. SPECIAL one , —“WILMINGTON, XN, W. ERKEN & Gia 8 14, aa is - DRAWN AT5 P. M., pov aig a anh 288 "“, Ss 57, 49, 28, 26, 4, LUTHY & Bo. oO Greenwich stree Now ¥, York, ra OVERNMENT PENSIONS: CLAIMS, AND ANY i eas connected with the ments tly ati to by JOS. ©, G. KENNEDY ‘a BON, Washington, D, 4 4 AMILTON OPERA HOUSE DRAWING. The Last and Only Chance to win the Gran Opera House, As the drawing positively takes place This evening, February 25, 1871. No tickets sold after 12 o'clock thie day. Tho 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 M. thie day, at P, C. Devlin’s, No. 2 Wall street, and at the Commissioners’ office, 1,217 Broad- way. up to 8 P. M., unless they are all previously disposed of. nificent The Firat and Capita, Prize consisting of the mt House Building, which has been appraise: te adge aah ir of Butier sorry at. b Gash Prices a¢ 3 8 Cash Prizes at 60 Cash Prizes at 76 Prize: The whole enterprise will be divided into 35,000 Shares or _. HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, &e, A’ BARKER & HAMLIN’ cry rege” MART AND N. Y. TATTERSALLS , Corner Broa ‘and Thirty-ninth sti MasOR Cow" "BARKER, ‘AUCTIONS ction EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every Horae gold under w A LARGE DRIVING RING IN THE MAHI FOR SHOWING Horses on sale. gysare SALES SOLICITED and prompt en tended to. beral advances made on everything in the {forge line, CATALOGUE OF BALE gTHis DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK. FINE, STYLISH AND FAST BAY GELDING, 16\¢ high, 7 years Old; extra game; prompt and SUPERI can trot ice to thfee misuies PIS AFRAID. OF NOTHING! bas ‘great atyle and action and is war: and k ranted rut ‘AND SUEERIDS CLOSELY MATCHED pair of roan Geldings, 16 Mab years old, extra free, plea- drivers, arp pee eas roadere; CAN ‘great bottom and endurance; are gaited tee ate to drive and warranted sound and “Wo NO TOP WAGONS, to pay advances, Expreas Wagon, built by AONE Ea pana rere wrarented for IARNESS, me made by Condit & Oo SUPERIOR AND rINELY FORMED DARK bay M: 44 1824 hich, 7 years old, free, pleasant and handy driver; great roadster: all dav catalan’ ho wiee Ca Arps ~ ‘suitable for any ranted 501 ONE E GANT. Bt Cane “BOX ‘Sibe SPRING, side bar, whitting top road PETER DUBOIS? SON ; used but few time sot 4505, solato pay advances. ONE BSE? LIGHT DOUBLE Harness, fine o naeak, f Lg are WoL WHITE FOX ROBES, Lap ol kind ef buainens FINE Wom a BAT HORSE, 154 high, 9 years mgs ree and aty ranted sound and kind in all driver. ArHESs 5 _SALES NEV! ER ¢ POSTPONED mm account of weather, A LIGHT cence AND HARNESS, TO PAY advances. Lowest prices in ten years. Tickets of $6 each, which can be obtained from the Opera gy hgteatanvlag by purchasing now. | House Commissioners at Hamilton, Ohio, or atthe Oom JOHNSTON'S VA & VAN TASSELL, 68 Liberty street. missioner’s off, TARGH, OMY | EXPRESS WAGON, LIGHT EX- = ress Wagons, Top an ways, No. 1,817 BROADWAY, New York eity; or from Gas, Pare. Hinrnens, from a Ue Lap, Robes, «Blanket, — ‘hips, &c., at the 14 stand, r Hu P. C, DEVLIN, No.2 Wall street, New York. streets, iad OMLITTLE & PrURNER. and at the following places: throughout the city :— eee (JERSEY) CATILE, ; deif colored, wee, points, deo) ge aie P. G. Deviin'a No, 2 Walla, Fite Avenue Hotel, book Shee eee tae et ee (gnbcegh LL. Delmonico's, Broad - ~ — ©, Dempaies By Mrclaieey: aetzopoitan Hotel, railroad A —CURTAIN gosee. ging em Eenweren SIX. +1. seat Rockaway oul jros.; Dusenbur Steel's Hotel, Greenwich st, Metropolitan Hotel, cigar and Van Duser top Wagon, exoress, top and road Wagons Forter Bros’., 165 Chureb st. stand. Fony Phaetons, &¢.; Harness, Robes, Slankets, Whips, ke., 8 ral aaa Hotel. ae Spingler Hovae, Gus, Mestay- | for dale low. GRAY, 2b to 29 Wooster reek. jeneral Railroad office, No. pal A. Bretano, Union square, Tayior’s Hotel, Jersey City. Hopkine’, 40 Montgomery et. aersey Cit ‘City. ‘or House, Tarjilio, 968 $87 Bro Broadway. Astor House. Mealio & Co's,, 615 Broadway Genin’s, St. Nicholas Hotel. Grand Centrai Hotel, book stand. Ed. Gilmore's, Broadway. OFrice of THE Finer NATIONAL BANK, HAMILTON, Ohio, Jan. Bd ‘1671, The » Comantasionerain charge of the “Opera House Draw- ing” temen weli Known in this community for finan- cial respensiiiity and good moral cb r. We have full faith that they will manage the drawing fairly, and thet all rizes will be honestly and enpertially die distributed. Yours ORNELL, Casbler. | ‘The Cincinnati Enguirer say be the mee pular of the kind the large nutbber of tickets alread: dence of the people in the enterpriee. thoee who purehase tickets will be showing the confi- We are certain that ly dealt with.” All communications should be adaressed to the Commis- sioners’ Oftice, 1,217 Broadway, N ‘New York. The particulars of the drawing will be published in all the leading papers of New York the morning ufter the drawing. Ke STATE LOTTERY. EXTRA OLAGS 1'G—FRIDAY, xze. 36 ® 21, io “18. ase 1O_PERECARY 2h sis me “ ‘a hth 6 MsOSBEH BATES, Agen 19 Broadway, New York, up stairs, room No. 4. MAS#ATIAN MARKET COMPANY crry oF NEW YORK. Organized under special act ct of the Legislature of the State of New York, passed March 28, 1870. CAPITAL, $1,000,000, SHARES, $100 EACH. OFFICE 46 AND 18 rarer pee New York Life Insurance Building, WO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SHARES st9ck ts company of the par value of 100 Fevggndee of er tack ef one million to Walther jeniers, Garketmen BAzsains, BUFFALO, BEAR, FOX, WHITE ANGORA and rich Plush Robes, Carriage Cloths, Brussels Car- ets, $110; Canton Mattin; for men, women and children, NORBETT & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, 122, 124 AND J 126 West Twenty-nfth street, offer a variety of second hand Carriages at low figure ‘A RRIAGE! / Broadway, able for cit ; Hu der Overcoate, Cloths 108 Chambers stree —PRICES DOWN AT WITT Great reduction in prices. All st ‘and country use. Several second riages for sale at great mer ESS RO 30N, NEW, PRICE & po a shifting top Buggy, city made, pols and shatter i fine order, for $17); must be sold. 141 East Sixteenth street. JOR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 15% HANDS. PRI- vate stable rear 142 West Sixteenth street. (OR BALE-A TRUCKING BUSINESS, f three Trucks and work of two stores. the carthan at 178 West street, North river. FOR SALE ONE VaLvABy! LE BROOD MARE, FOR A farmer; a little sore in the feet ; sound every other way, Price tv. No. & New bera street, FORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE. quire corner of Bethune and Washington streets. ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, SUITABLE FOR grocery or express: also Concord Express Wagon ; ene Depot wage one top Road Waxon, at 26 Spring street, corner of CONSISTING Inquire for IN: {TYLE AND SPEE! E, ba gentieman living out of town, about leaving for Europe, offers for aaie his entire stock of Horses and Car- riages at prices much less than he would name under other circumstances. An elegant clreular glass front three-quarter Clarence, two seats, lined with blue satin, oreide gold trim- ines in perfect order, used but little; having been turned out ne of our best ‘city makers less than tweive months ‘& cost of $1,850; Moffatt leather Harness, made to ‘8850; w Al sell the Swo,tor #1, 40U. riage Team, 10% high, which for good traits its has no superior in the country. ‘One isa 6 yeat old Black Cassius M. Clay, half brother io American Girl; trotted in2:60 under the watch when only tour seek old; a fine open en stepper, giving promise of great price $1,500, Th ina year old gray Messenger; trotted i in 2:50 Fig rice $1,000. These horses are per- ery respect; will be Warranted sound, kind and tect in Sonia are ‘now gentle under any and all clreumstances, ‘the owner bas no The bovks Of sutecription of said stock will be opened at Seoutiomae. pba seabirds itcrrebebers ‘ay ye Lee - ins oN ts Wegener Utes ‘Also an 8 year ‘old brown Lightfoot Horse, 154 high; bas Be aah day’ for ten cays unless sooder sub. | otted dren Creo aor Sareea aoa scription for ten (10)shares from any bateher, rmarietman OF dealer, will eb. the subscriber to cue rail or stand at a uniform fixed rentai on a lease of five years. But no one buteher, marketman or dealer will be alowed more than two stalis or Crear a either wholesale or department, and. th val himself of ‘thie privilege must be declared by each subscriber atthe time Of subscr uagram Of the stands, in the market can be seen at the ofiice of the company, and the selection of stands by said subscribers will be according to the order of subscription. Terms of subscription. per cent in cash on ‘subscrib- ing aud the baiance in instalments of 25 per cent as called 1or by the Treasurer on thirty days’ notice. ‘By ‘de! of the Boar ist sth neces >i) ¢ RMOUR, Committee GOURTLAN DT PALMER,| on M. JOHNSON, Subscription. _Nzw Yon, Feb. tian OYAL HAVA. ‘A LOTTERY OF ‘BA. drawings—i@, 9,628, 100.000; No. oie, 000; 1500. BALEY & C0., Brokers, old established ules, end Broadway. aoe ENERAL OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE AND. HUD- son Canal Company, 71 broadway, February 24, 1871. Great injustice is being done this Company by the publica- tion of articles in the daily papers which grossly mustepre- seni It ig alleged that at the time our men suspended work (about the Ist of December last) that we had a large amount of coal on hand, which was held back with the view of ob- toting exorbitant rat result of the suspension. ‘The following stal @ full and true exhibit of the amount of cou! stored by this, com ‘on the Ist days of December, Janyary and February, with the sales each month, land the average price received for the same:— Stock of Coal November 80, 1870. Total. an Sold during December 73,150 tons, at an ton, by eargo. Stock of Coui December 81, 1870. At Honesdale. At Rondout. al. 80,542 Sold during January 61,69 tons, at an average of $6 04 1 -1U ton 0. Per ton cAFE®” sock of coal January 81, 1871 Total. 46 Sold during February to date 16,887 tons, ‘at‘an Pe of ‘86 53 per ton by cargo. NEW YORK RETAIL PRICES, per net ton, t We have now on hand, February 23— Weehawken .. ‘€6 ‘and $8 bu'per srorday (February 24) orders have been issued to sold all C Cate for distribution to Tamilies at the prices above named. This company have done all in thetr power to vent high bale be when vo} Lr now Rentini eae eee it e ey are no longe! for the situation ToHSOS. DICKSON, President, QTAMMERING POSITIVELY F CURED BY DRS, MANN ‘& COLVIN, room 116 Astor House, New York. No money received until & permanent cure fs effected, Ladies and children treated at thelr residences, pO GENERAL AGENTS. FE INSURANCE. of the most prominent an asive “All Casi insure nee Companies of New York Lode ready for reasslen- ment some of the best General Agency districts in the New England, Middle and Western States. Life insurance men, of experience and approved standing, are invited to make ap: plication for territory, giving references and extent of pre- vious business, Opportunities are here presented to men of the firsttalentto secure fields seldom to be had from a first class company. Address GENERAL AGENCY, Post office box 1,887 New York. ee SPORTING—DOGS,, | BIRDS, &C, R SALE—A SHARE IN THE CUTTYHUNK FISH- ing Club ee nate SAL Wilkes and Honest Allen, - George Wilkes jambletonian, balf brother to Dexter, and his prove Bim the ‘fastest stallion, alive, having pissy aan Borge the the ‘world; wolted’ fu 2:17 over Prenress Py ie horse a the war rover ey fhe renowned Goldsmith Masd, Address WM. SIM: MONSY vor 187 Hotiman House. A OFFICIAT, DRAWINGS, ai ae sano, nt. rapa a aia BAMA—EXTRA GLAGe FEBRUARY ‘oe ee ‘4—remnoa’ eee 4 2. i _HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGRS, &0,_ RARE CHANCE.—A GOOD TEAM OF BAY MARES; been used on s farm : ‘also a very yl piack ok, Horse, gatiable for a grocer or any business Bd enemies le SiS.) An HARNESS, FARM CARTS MoCLELLAN sap. fA dies, Mule Collars, W Wagon ‘Truck Horse. overs Army Tents; new soveranant lankets, $3 60; eA CARTER. 62 Cortlandt street. near Greenwich, t Top Wagon, with pole ‘and shafts; new last sum- ‘a iight tre u three seasons, 4, Pri Yarties desiring any of the above stock can rely upon finding all aa represented. and may learn more about it od where it ma; ky air by Re * SMITH, #89 Broadway, up stairs. F HORSES OR MARES, ABOUT or dark colored, pony bufit; must gentle and kind in every re eer! uo object. Address, for two JOHNBON, box 2,512 Post office, Ni rer aide spring Speeding Wagon, used ae 3 hands high, bas be warranted sound over & years ol stating cash price, ork. Waxtep—a LIGHT, EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, very little used. Address, stating price, COLE, bor 8,192 New York Post oflice. ‘WAsTED To PURCHASE—A FINE, STYLISH HORSE ‘and Dog Cart. Addreas, stating particulars, W., box 671 New York Post office. 2 HORSES FOR SALE, Weat, and must be sol CHEAP.—OWNER GOING Apply at 157 Washington st, __FINANCIAL, i eed AcE EXECUTORS’ & FUNDS TO LOA’ .N.—ONE SUM OF «, 810} and one of $60,000, Also $600,000 to loan, in t oF to buy Mortgages. CLARK, 202 Broadway. A: 980,000 TO LOAN, ON FIRST CLASS CITY PRO- + perty, in sums of and upwarde;, no, bonus; prompt payment. | First and ‘Second Mortgages cashed. M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. FR SALE-TEN PER CENT CITY AND COUNTY Bonds, firat class securities, below par; also Insurance and Bank Stocks, City Railroad stocks and Bonds and extensive variety of Firat Mortgage Rallroad? and 8 per cent fe and profitable investment, ali at low ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 48 Pine street, New York. Bonds not dealt in at the New York Stock pecially with this house for many years. sums rs} ne gold Bonds, for rates, for sale by N. B.—Stocks Exchange Board RAND RAPINS AND INDIANA RAILROAD FIRST Mortgage Land Grant ae gee to Sa dna aie V. Poor, James M. kdwi 1861.” The eat market price ibe pal fon Senta Bonds by wie a AG GUEST, Wall street N CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE OF JAY COOKE, MoCULLOCH & ‘No, 41 Lombard street, Londen, we purchase and sel Sterling 3 change, Commercial Creat ant Circular Letters for travell jable tn all parts of the worid; ecute Mager Pe Securities, Cable ‘Transfers of Money, and transact any business rertaitiag to toan American banking house 1n Le We recewe deposits of coin and currency, allowing in- terest, and checks upon us are paid throu Feb the Cearing House JOKE & CU.” ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON Well located real estate in this city : Improved property, stores or dwellings preferred; only iirst class applications entertained: nn bonus required: prinelpals only. FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway. ONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS OF 5,000, $10,000, #20,000 or $80,040 on good city Property to fee; also $10,000 ou ug Harbor or Columbia College Leases. Apply to ‘PTHORP & CO., 110 Broad M ONEY TO LoaK- ON pox res een had ox Property iu this city; Mol 8 jatate ana sord. st ROHN T, I IRVING, wu“ Pine street, third floor. bought and soid. TORTH RIVER SAVINGS RANK, NO Corner of Fighth avenue and West Thirty-fourth street, Interest commences the Ist day of each month, Six per cent interest paid. Bank open daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. ; also on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from é to & o'clock. N HOOPER, President, wns 0. BENNETT, Secretary. (HE NATIONAL ‘TRUST COM MPANY 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 its new and very spacious banking rooms at Nos, 261 and 963 Broadway, corner of Warren street, While by {ts charter {t cannot discount business paper, its large means enabies it at all times to accommodate its customers with money to any reasonable extent upon first class securl- ties, It has dtted up separate and commodious rooms for the aceommodation of ladies and gentlemen, and invites all parties who desire interest upon money subject to check at sight and a thoroughly safe and convenient depository to call | & and examine the advantages it offers. DARIUS R. MANGAN, President. ‘NJ. F. BANCROFT, Second Vice President, if B. L. SOLOMON, First Vice President. James Manne, Secretary, pus INTERNATIONAL ,, BANKING HOUSE OF it RE ani STREET, We T° GE-SEVERAL SUMS OF $3,600 | Teac nies to cal without * JOBN PRICK, 200 Hudson street, PRICE FOUR CE TS _FINANCIALs | NiO PACIPIO RAILROAD COMPANY —THE cou. h 1, 1871, on the Income Bonds of this paoy. mall be pal a their office, 46 Beara’ Building, Bow: Bos atthe banking house of Morton, Bliss & Broad street, New York, JOHN M. 8, WILLIAMS, Treasurer. QP MORTGAGE OF $10.00) FOR BALE TWO YEARS forum and.on Gat clues city property, with a uate mar- Gin, Adaress W. D. SLOAN, 13 Greenwich $4. 000.- —FOR PALE—FIRST MORTGAGE FOR sncheyear, on improved property in, Queens anty, adjoining the Hrookiyn oty line & bonn bam en immediately, Address PRINCIPAL, $82. 000 %, LOAN—ON FIRST CLASS NEW York, or lyn improved risa sums over also have about, $3,0W0 for Leaseliold or Second Mort GEORGE 'B. “ Counselior at Law, Bi Cedar street $270.00 000 TO LOAN-ON NEW YORK AND Brooklyn Property ; also Money for New iM BELLAMY, No. 534 Pi TO. LOAN-ON IMPROVED PRO- $7. 50.000 pery in New York, Brooklyn, Rew Jer. sey and Westchester county. icine only need apply to E, M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street, treet. Wr Macy "8. AT R, H. MACY'S, SPRING E ait ENGLISH STRAW sign STRAW Goops Fai HATS NOW OPEN. co NOW OPEN. A Newspaper. Who has never felt the pleasure that it brings ? It always tells us of so many strange and wondrous things. It makes us weep at tales of | | ‘oe; It fills with emiles our faces, It tells us of the price of stocks, and now much to pay for laces, And when, and where, and how, and why to buy our eoods at Macy's. ‘Has war's loud clarion call a tree? Has Jenkins broke his leg—or has there beenastorm at | || d to arms—has lightning struck = sea? Has Mary's liltle lamb been tound—or comet's tail been seen? Or has some heiress with her groom run off to Gretna Green? Allthisand many wonders more you from this sheet may glean, [Adapted from the poet. First Lady—Well, did you go to Macy's Inst week ? Second Lady—Yer, I did. First Lady —Why, 1 thou passed @ resolution that they would never go there again; Sha T thought your husband aaid he would getm divorce irons you it,you ever went by the door even, 7 nae Lady—Well, 0 we did. but I couldn't help it. Tead Macy's advertisement last week aloud at the brent table, and there were six other ladies who bad resolved never to go there again, hima heara me an- nounce my resolution to return to Macy's, I never missed anything so much in my. life. All the little choice. ar- ticles that I had been acoustomed to get there 1 was com. Bletely out of, and could, not find, them elsewhere, except at extravagant prices, and, many of them not at all, Find: that I was determined to go, four of them loaded me down with “commissions for, themselves, ‘and 1 Judged from the amount | and variety, of thoge | commissions oy had as much as Th ying Pas Pe fell, I ones to Macy's. Bianee rose the store stood in the very same epee, titi did. Before, Tt was the same pleasant, sto! htened up with 9 fresh coat of paint and reed foF the comin \d the counter that I T'felt et home in & minuie. First Lad; hes ia ft true that he solda splendid Sash Ribbon at rd, apd a fine Jaconet ut lee. a yard, and Ladies’ Nighi Diceses at ut Be. T \d Laty—Yes, it 18 true, for I bought some of each, Mine When Iwent home, and displayed my purchases to my. six fi lostankly returned to thelr old belie, that Macy's ares ‘tre right all, and the next forenoon We all went there shopping in merry crowd together, Such is the vopuiar verdict for Macy. ght _yon helonged to a society that season ; the same pleasant ave seen there so often, and e continua” MACY our sale of MACY desirable goods MACY through the MACY coming week, M, at unheard MA of low prices. MACY Fine striped Marseilles, MACY twenty-three cents, MACY fine Victoria Lawns MACY ‘at seventeen cents, MACY Our House- MACY keeping Goods. MACY Underclothing MACY nn oUt, MACY Our Murveffies Quilts MACY at very low ereg MACY Fine dotted Swim LACES I9-cente.a yard) EMBROIDERIES Fine English RIBI 18 cents a 7a fuoWeRs Neckties and Bows, oe ILKS AND MATING VELVET RIBBONS sTRAW GooDs | § Straw Goods, MACY 139 cases MAC’ English Straw G MACY in braid and cbip. MACY ssnelish Straw Goods, MACY MACY in braid and chi ‘Ahthe fashionable shapes fashionable shapes now openit g per steamer Colorado, English Straw Goods, Engnsn straw wovas, English Straw Goods, Enulish Straw Goods, Enchah Straw Goods, lish Straw Goods, Enaiun Straw Goods, the fashionable shapes rarscols, EN. ancy Goods, Snail Wares, PERFUMERY, Fancy Soaps, TRIMMINGS. Buttons aod Fringes, MACY, Umbrellas, Jet Jewelry, French Jewelry, Books, Books, all the popular Magazines of the day. 649 dozens febedeleleledated Pe iS} SS 4 1G, Gente’ Furnishing of every aeacription. All the novelties: in this department at popular prices. ents’ English Half Hose at twenty-five cents, are equal to any dp ihe cuy Ladies Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Eighty-six cents Eighty-six cents Eighty-six cents a pair, are warranted equal to any doliar Gloves tn the city, Parasols, Parasols. All the new MACY. 6th avenue. 6th avenue. ith atreet TPASSELS, FRINGES, GIMPS, CORDS, DRESS BU’ tons, Ornaments, Ac., manufactured tor the wholesale trade; trimming manufacturers supplied with Materials for cash or trade. HEDENICK MAYNARD. 109 Liberty street for an Advertisement in 400 Newspapers, Where cuts are used only six required for the whole list. For lists, estimates and further: particulars address cliber NEW YORK NEWSPAPER UNIOK, 13 Park row, New York; CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION, Chicago, lil. 5 NORTHWESTERN NEW oe cca iwauk nad wes. EUROPE. 15 RUE DE. LA PAIX, PAI GoERLAIN, Ena CAR PAIK, PARIS penonaygan Lustrale forte the Hair, i ‘urevaration speciale» EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, Tux LINE FOR Qui ‘al Mall Steamers ai Ry Payable in gold. First cabin To London. ‘To Hailfax, Passengers also led to Antwerp, den, Norway and Denmark, 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 Company's office, JOUN G. DALE, Agent GTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Cake Tying the United Stare mails, ling every Wednestay lag. WISCONSIN, Will farch 1, nt 12 WYOMING, Whine March 8 at oe steerage, Bi, currency. 0 c , curren Passengers booked to and. from Paris, Hamburg, Norway aul Sweden, ke, Drafte on Ireland, Ehgland, France and many at lowest rates, | Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, HE ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS sail every Saturday and alternate Wedn to and from Glasgow and Derry. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all rafiw: stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swi den or Denmark and America as safely, speodily, comtorta- bly and cheaply as by any other route or line, “EXPRESS” BTRAMERS, “EXTRA” STREAMERS. AUSTRALIA.....Sat., Feb. 25 | ASSYRIA.....We. ANGLIA and every from pler 20 Ra to Livedpoat Slang or Derry First cabing, #65 and 825, according to local Cabin excursion tickets (ood. Tor twelve montis), securing best accommodations, $130. te Intermediate, #83 828, ate, can be bought here by those resentation. Drafte ixsued oa fe Apply at the gorspan HENDERSON *BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowilnz Green, AL L NASM To ‘Eiverroor, AND QUEENSTOWN, om pier 47 North river. LIVERFOO AND QUEENSTOWN, ENGLAND, Webster. Saturday, Feb. 25, at 9 A. M. HELVETIA, Gri “qSaturday, March 4, at 3 P.M. DENMARK, And ‘Saturday, March 11, at 8 A. Passage w Liverpool or Queenstown~ Cabin, $73 and steerage, #28, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glasgow, $82, currency. For further particulars apply at the company’s office, No. roadway . F, W. J. HURST, Manager. Wits STAR LINE Oct jc Steam Navigation Company's Line of new Steamers between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork, Iretan The company’s fleet comprises the fi full-powered ocean steamships, the six OCEANIC, Captain Murray, ATLANTIC: ', Captain Thompson, BALE PACIFIC, Captain Perry. TIO, These new vessels have been o. iveclatly. for the Safety and comfort, wing magnificent in the world: Water mires, Five erpool, and 3 euhall stres don or at the compan, way, New York, a e 2 H. 19 Broad- SPAWKS, Agent \UNARD LINE. / The Eritish and North American Royal Mail Steamebips, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork harbor, ..Wed., March 1.” ALEP: Thure., March 16 Weil., March 32 "Rates of Passage. By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying steerage. First cabin. , gold Second eabin First cabin, io Paris Haw First cabin. iteerage. 830, curren: steerage Uckeis’ from Liverpool and Qusebalown aad parts of Europe at lowest races. Through bilis of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- Tanean port For freight and cabin passage apoly at the company’s oflice, No. 4 Bowling Green, Forstecrage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building, ANCKLYN, Axent._ HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S tron mail steamabIP eoara, Captain P. 1. Haack, will pail on Tuesday, March 7, 1871, at2 P.M. for HAMBURG, taking passengers from New York to Hamburg. Firat Cabin, 8120; Second Cabin, #72; Steorsne, #25, gold; The WESTPHALIA it silent on, e ; r RICHARDS & BOAS, KUNHAKDT & CO,, C. General Agents, 81Broad street, N.Y. STEAM TO FRANCE DIRECT. bexibe Anchor line steamer ISMAILIA will aail from New orl Brest, d Sarv’ DAY, March 4, Passengers for all nf France will find thie the cheap- est and iuost expeditious route. Passage rates, payable in currency :— +865 and B75 Steerage... ee BROTHERS, ‘No. 7 Bowling Green. B28 NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships be- ERE i, York and Havre, calling at Brest ‘ERI . inesday, March 1 urday, March 25 fe: nt OF passage aj ee OF BE pitta Agent, 58 Broadway. Norn GERMAN rier STEAMSHIP COMPANY or amsbip MAIN? Tape K. V. Oterendorf, will ‘atuiday, February 25, from Bremen pier, foot of Third street. Hoboken. To be followed by the steamship WESER, Captain W. H. Wenke, Wednesday, Mareh 1. RATES OF PASSAGE, payable in gold or ite equivalent in currency. irat cadin. . Second cabin Steeray 5 For freight or passage apply to OELRIGHS & GO., Agents, 68 Broad street. 3 ~~ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, ACIFIC MAIL PTEAMSHIP COMPANY'S rough Line to Callfornit and Chinn. reight and passace greatly red Through. raiensR ew York to Francisco: ch Steerage, sits 0 BY 860, according to location of berth, xs ' kes} rates include berths, board and ali necessaries for et Sieaers of the above line leave pier 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock on the dth and 20th of each month, eon when those days fall on Sunday, then the day pre- “One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Medi- crpe and attendance free, March 4, UCEAN QUEEN, Captain H. P. Conner, con- necting with MONTANA, Captain Cuyariy. arvure of 2th, every month will touch at San Jose, Gus- and Punta Are! er, JAPAN ‘will leave San Francisco April 1, for Chit Al trelght Yor Ban Francisco will go fast and be received until 4 P.M. Friday, March 3. Freight for Central American and South Pacific pores will be received until 4 P. Mf. on Thursday, March ¥, only. |All the usual faciifties aforded shippers im collecting toland charger, ac. For freight or passage tickets and all further tnformation , jorth river. apply at the office, pier . R. BABY, Agent, ERMUDA MAIL, ‘The steamabip SAN FRANCISCO will be despatched to Hamilton, taking freight for St, George's, trom pier 31 North river, on Thureday, March 3, at 4 o'clock'P. Mf. Vor Freight os passage apply to W. H. WEBB, 64 Exchange plac FO HAVANA DIRECT. The steamship CLEOPATRA, Phillips, commander, will leave pier 17 East river on Saturday, February 25, at 3 P.M. For freight apply to F, ALEXANDRE & SONS, ITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, Atlantic Mall Steamship Company, Sailing regularly every Thuraday, at 3 o'clock P. M. pre- Sitely, from pier No. 4 North river ko R, Adam Fai ‘an Bice vin Naan *s. Edwards. For freight or paseage apply,to . DIMOCK, President ‘No.5 Bowling Green. COASTWISE STEAMSHIP. Ps Fro NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Bt STEAMSHIP LINE, at 3 o'clock P.M, pa pier i North rive RESCEN On Reeder February 25. Freight received daily. Through Fates given for St, Louis, Vicksbui mobile, jalveston and Indiana For fre! having superior accommodation: apply to Re akt 5 M3 AKER, 4€ Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Crommal Bienmahip Li The steamahip GEO, WASHINGTON, Captain E, ¥. Gager, will leave pier No. 9 North river, on Saturday, February 25, ieae ton Froight recéivea daily. | ‘Phrough rates v it, pep Tnuianole, Mobile and For freight abt oF pasaage e apply to. * ai ROMWELL 4 & co., 6 Weat street, Y a GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER # FLORIDA'S Dei AND THB wind angi apeaioend vice 22 OUTH AND SOUTHWEST, sailing trom pler No. 5 North river ats P. M. every Tuesday, Miho drat lass tidewhéel steamsht 1 clase sidewheel steamship MANHATTAN, aplaie M. 8. Woodhull, wiil sail on Saturday, Fe eihrough passage kets an bills of lading issaed at lowest local freight and passage appl: "yer FENKY Ke MONGAW & 0O., 30 Broadway. Di WASELL, General Agent, Great Southern Froight, Line, 17 rowdy nee in Thomas The steamship JAMES ADGER will follow and sall-on Tuesday, February 26. OR NORFOLK, CITY FONT AND RICHMOND. ‘Old Dominion Steamal ip Compan: pStepmahiys of this ine leave pier 87 ‘North river, foot of tre For Norfolk, Olty Point and Richmond, Steamship WYAN. OKE, on Saturday, February 25, at 3 P. M., coi with the Virginia and Tennessee Air line, the Inland Air ifn Petersburg and Weldon Ral — ke and Obio ilroad and Richmond and Dani Through passenyer tickets and Through lls of Sadie at reduced a to ee South and ly at » iv ADIT At OMe, On Der ot StOOREADY, President, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. For through freight tari! BERTLE EY D. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. T APOLLO HALL.—PROFESSOR WILLIAM DENTON will speak before the Society of Spiritualists 8 morning and evening. Sudjects—“The Soul of Things” “Prayer.” No reserved seats, \HURCH OF THE HOLY LIGHT, SEVENTH AVENO! J near Thirty-fourth street.—Rev. Dr. MeVickar pe at 103g A. M., and Kev. Dr. Locke, of Chicago, at 735 NGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH or. ras} BoLy Trinity, Twent: v. 6 Dew ie nf 4 seventh sermon on the Command- ngera welcomed. Pureraren STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—REV. . Pendleton will repeat by request to-mo: ourse, ‘Bball New ‘York be Suaken by God's eventing Revival Power?” Gack c CHURC LEW FOR SALE FOR PAR- at FREEMAN & BURR'S Clothing Warehoui ee, 198 and 140 Fulton street, EXINGTON AVENUE CHURCH, CORNER FORTY- sixth street, Dr. Sanderson will preach at 1036 A. Bt Dr, Cheever will preach in the evening at 736 o'clock to tI Chureb of the Puritans on inceralag by the Spirit.” ‘PREACHING ON THE FARLY APPEARING OF Christ, at Catholle Apostolic church, Sixteenth ae Sixth and Seventh avenues, Sunday evening at Tg o'eloc! REY,.DR, WESCOTT WILL PREACH IN PLYMOUTH Baptist Chureb, itty frat stroet, Tenth avenues. at 103g A. gvening. The union revival meeting now ivettat held’ Plymouth Baptist Church and the Pifty-tuird street, will be continued. Preaching at Piymouth Church Rad Tuesday at Siy Pe My wud at Firuy-third. street Obure 1d 736 V.' and 7)6 zie AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and, Mexican Mall Steamship line, leaving pier 17 East river, at 3 P. M., direct for Hai CLEOPATRA Vbiliips, for freight saturday, » February 35 city 91 Thu freight Fairiyshe or pa nse & SONS, 88 Broadway. XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- ‘at Key Weat, carring the United States mail. ‘The Al steamship WILMINGTON, Captain Cole, at pier 20 Py river, will leave on Saturday, Febru: Through'bilie of lading given to Houston and all points, oa the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and B. B. road. ft ht rig? "Por isgnt or pas (ELORY & | & 00. 183 Maiden tame, Fo NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line. The steamship VICTOR, Captain G. Gates, will leave pier 21 East river, Saturday, February 25. Fret fo for St, Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken. ft perior agit eight OF passage, having wy ‘secommodations, ©. H. MALLO! jaiden lane. The steamer RAPIDAN wit foltow: trom ‘ler be North river. LIVINGSTON, FOX 4 CO. OTICE.—TWO FIRST a WiLL sail on Sawurdi Fevraaty 38; for Galt ‘Texas, the other {¢ 5 er for New, Orieana, "Passage redeeed. Broadway, Thursday and Friday at the same hour. EV. E. 0. SWEESER—AT THE FIFTH UNIVERSAL. {at church, Plimpton Building, Ninth street, near Third avenue, Sunday, Feb, 26. Services, 1d A.M. 'Sealw free. Public ‘cordially inviied. EY. MERRILL RICHARDSON, PASTOR OF THE New England eve et chureh, corner M ateon avenue and Furiy-seventh street, will proach 036 A. and 74 P.M. Subject for event Ail cordially invited, EV. J. M. PULLMAN WILL PREACH AT THE CHURCH ‘of Our’ Saviour (Sixth Universalist), Thirty-fifth between Fifth and Sixth avenues, to-morrow morning ani evening. Sunday school at 8 P. M. {T. LUKE'S M. E. CHURCH, FORTY-FIRST STREET, > ‘near Sixth avenue. —Preacning on Sunday, 24th inat., at T0ig A. M. and 7% P. M., by Rev. in atten lance to seat strangers. HE REV, HENRY 0. POTTER, D.D., rectio al . Harrower, Trustees WILL (D. V.) ch in the Memorial Chureb of Bishop Wainwright, venth street and Waverley even- 6 o'clock. (PHE WOMAN'S UNION MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL hold @ public meeting on Sabbath night, the ubth, at Ann's churda, Her Dr. Kebencks, Brookiya, ‘at Tig ofclock ‘Addresses from Rev. Drs, Schenck, Prime, Mattack, Gracie and Rose. HE NEW BIRTH. ‘The Rev. E. U. Sweetser will preach on the Ject to-morrow evening, in the Universalist, chu of Bleecker and Downing streeis, at 7} o'cloc! service, 10%. pug SUFFERINGS OF THE &( SOUL, THE EFFECT OF ‘Sin and the Evidence of the Lord place, to-morr.w , corner ‘Morning Subject of a lecture by Rey, Channoey Glen; Sa Mf efclock, iat the New Jerusalem (Sweden dhare Thirty-fifth street, between Park and Lexington enues, The public are cordially invited. Morning worship at 11 o'eioe HE PRAYING BAND, OF WHICH SAMUEL HAL stead, Eeq., iu lender,'will conduct the services at the Forsyth sireet Methodist ‘Episcopal ehureh, (near Division street), to- morrow, at 104 A.M. and@and7 P.M. All who may come will be heartily welcomed. HE BIBLE AND_ SKEPTICISM.—ON SUNDAY EVEN- ing, February 801 th broadway Tabernacle as an Inspired Prophet Tieveres BAPTIST CHURCH, ‘avenue and Fifty-second street, Rev tor.—Preachin, ver, at 103g. Paitor at ig P. M. ey eventing CORNER OF THIRD . J. Stanford my Re Sunday imorning, ee junday school, y ACHT: STEAN M BOATS, & (OR SALE—IN GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING Sails from a schooner yacht :—Matnsail, Foresall, Jib, Flying ob, Jib Topsa)l, Hemp Maintopsal wopmast Staynall.. Can be seen ‘at WILSON'S aall lott, corner Bouth and Rosevelt streets, WANTED TO PU RCHASE, | ANTED—A SCOW IN ANY KIND OF ORD tween 30 and 60 feet long and 15 to 25 feet wii diately, for cat RU) BETS, 15 Wall 7 BLEECKER STREET, D iP ptaire Highest cusn a dvances oe Diainouday Watses, 08, &c.; or bought. Pawnbrokers’ Tickets 11 Bleecker street. T L. BERNARD's, 403 SIXTH AVENUE. BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Afth strects—Liberal_ad- vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods. The same bought at thelr full value. a WOLF Bic 569 BROADWAY—MONEY loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry; more particu- farty on Pianos}, bosivess striotly contdential; ‘same bought tf id. N. Se habia Espaniol bien. —AT — 7-3-5—AMERICAN OF FICE—76,000.—DIA- + monds, Precious Stones, Watobes, Jewelry, Silverware, Camel's Hair Shi 08, bles, &c., foaned on or bought at their utmost value. J. H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, 0 opposite Astor place. — At FIRUSKI 4 WOLF'S, 895 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No. 3, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Welty, ware, Pianos, Silks and Life Policics. Business sti val Silver- ly pri- TTHE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE IN the eity—Any amount to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, &e. ISAACS, 87 ‘Thirteenth near Wallack's Theatre, TJ. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 8 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description, Saine bought and sold, ELRY STORE, 367 AND 350 GRAND paid for Diamonds, haar wena Gold and otiated on the same, ELAN I TAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER Ware bought and money loaned on them. GEO. € ALLE N, 513 Broadway, under St. ‘Nicholas Hotel. ROADWAY, COKNER FULTON STREET (sNoxs B* Building).—Businer WMAN Biiver. eatablished 15 yours. NE SOPOLD buys, selis or ances liberally on ‘Dinmondes Watches, ny Lite Policies. Merchandise and other Se curities negotiated f 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Liberal advances made on Dismonda, Wi Watch em, “= cury and all Kinds of merchandise. bougtt sad HAYMAN Ti LEOPOLD. room No. L $50. eas eine or auy kind of Merchanuise, at JOBN CHAMBERLIN. ~ PROPOSALS. FFICE OF LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEER, THIRD Dis trict, mmm cree N. Yo» 1871. POSALS FOR GRANIT B Separate sealed propossis will be received at this office Wednesday, isth of March, 1871, at12 o'clock M., as lows :— 1. For about two thousand five hundred (2,500) ¢ tone of granite, in trregular blocks, varying in weight’ frot unrter® Of « ton to two, tows, delivered 10 tip-rap” founaae Hon, fora lighthouse at Peutield Reef, as soon aa contract ae 2 Por ant mossen’, (Se tne oe ponte eee diocks, no one rvigetion wall at the aite ofthe lghibiouwe ‘nt 2 Col For about the same tity, = same placed {Similarly \in wall at Long Beach Bar ph ad id amounts are not whe vil 3h Sabelane “ paul fol &. WNODR ease

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