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OALIFORNIA MOSS TROOPERS. Departure of an Expedition to Lower Califor- nin—the Collection of Orchiila the Object. ‘In the Pacific mail steamer Ocean Queen over four hundred men, under Sedor Mulsés Puch, sailed yes verday for Magdalena Bay, Lower Caiitornia, They are engaged at wages ranging, according to pre- vious agreement, from fifteen to tmrty dollars @ month and board, to gather the orehilla for this and ithe European market, Orebilla is & substitute for cochmeal, and is thought to be superior to thatdye in giving the beautiful colors Known as magenta and solfering, It resembles hair and grows on the bark of trees. It was for a long time thought that it conid oniy be obtained tn Beuu dor, where Seiior Puch has a number of men en- waged in gathering it, but it has since been dis- covered by Puchin Lower California, near Magda- lene Bay. He went to that locality in 2 brig last August and found @ tract of country oue han- Gred and twenty miles long by five to eight wide in whici it abounded. ‘The dye was found to be very superior and easily gathered. Mr, Puch Jost no time in oblaining exclusive privilege to gather and export it from the Lower Calilornia Company, aud the men who went out with him yes- terday constituted the first detachment o! a force of = Men he expecis t employ in gathering and hipping the valuable fore, A steamer everything on board necessary for @ settlement eff San Francisco Jee. or shonid have left, for Magdatena Bay, and when ihe Bw, by the Ocean Queen arrive at their destina- lon everything Will be in readiness to receive them, Up to this ime dir, uch las expeuded $58,000 in Preparauions for tis expedition, He w a hatlve of Guayaquil, & young man of ene terprise, and quite wealthy. The discovery of crciiila, Mr Puch states, has ruined the gochincai trade, but tiat is @ circumstance that does not adord Lin mauch uneasiness. Besides the montlily wages of tis iaborers 1b should be said ‘that he advances the passage money a..d agrees to Procure for each 100 acres Of goud laud, should he ‘Wish to settie ta the country, ja accordance with the offers made to cuigrants by the Lower Califorala Company. Zanaer & Memation, No. 2 Wasbington Street, arc the agents of Mr. Puch im this enterprise. Tes IS A SWINDLE? How “Renevolen’? Axsuciations are Made to Pay Somebody. Mrs. Jacobiia Koepp, of No. 100 Beacon avenue, Hudson City, yesterday aziernoou appeared before Justice Cox, at Jefferson Market, and preferred a complaint of swindling against one Albert Ains, Who claims to be secretary of the Teutonic Asso- Clation of wis city. Mrs, Knapp stated that her husband was invelgled info jolmmg the association, and regularly paid his dues. On the 8th of February Kaapp died, and according to the bylaws oF Une association she was entitled to re- ceive ol She also claims that on the Tith or Febranry ashe visited the oiice of the associa. tion, on corner of Bowery Bleecker street, with ue necessary papers to draw the money due her. She claims that by means of false representations Ains obtained from her the certificate of — membership, of her deceased husband, together with the receipts for premivins paid. Ad @ subsequent Cate sie called apen him, and Was informed that she could not re- ovive cither the Money, receipts or certificate, as the ceruficate bad been cancelled. She charges ‘the ass ion is a swindle, got up in the interest of a few initiattol who appropriate the proceeds of the esto theur Ow use. Justice Cox com- secretary,” ui default of $1,000, to MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. —-On Wednesday, February 15, Maitery, WiLttaa EH. Ck¥ep to Rose } youngest daughter of tae tate John MeDonald, Ksq., a of ius city, NEWOOMBE—LITHAUER.—On Tuesaay, February. 28% at the residence of the bride's tattier, Leopold Lathauer, bay, Lid West Thirty-second strcet, RICH- axD 8. Newcousy to Ips LITHAURR. SpapE—tlaxoy,—vn Weduesday, Febroary 22, at the residence of the bride's parents. by the Rev. Frejerick Eyans, Mr. Wintiam @. SLADE to Miss Exma M. R. Fanny, only daughter of Mr. und Mra, Walter Hardy, aii of ins er Died. On Tharsday, March 2, at 220 Weat ev. Father his resi. Twenty-eight street, Jamis AN- DRE! fi ‘The relatives and iriends of the family, and of his brothers Lyman and G fe Andvews, are re- anvited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the .rausiiguration, East Twenty-ninth nar PUD avenne, this (Sunday) alternoon, at lock. AvpIS.--On Saiurday, March 4, Ay Vioterra AUDIE, aged 6 years aud 5 d, ‘The relatives and friends « to attend rents, 2: the famliy are invited "tunerai from the residence of her pa- est Twenty-fonrth street, on Monday afternoon, at one o*ciack. BARLING. At itighland, N. 4., on I'riday, March % Saucer Davis TONGR, youngest son of Henry A. and Flizabeth Barling, im bis s2th year, Funeral Monday morning. at eleven o'clock. Warriages will be in waiting af Highland station, on the Northern Raliroad pw Jerse i half past uine o'clock tram trom New York. irienas of Wwe family are respectiully myiied te tend the funeral, withour furtier notice. CAMPBELL—-ON Saturagy, Marea 4, CAMPEELS, in the 40th year Of his age. ‘The irlends of the tamiy, likewtse the members of Washington Division, Ne. 4, 8. of T,. and members of Hohenlindea Lodge, No. 56, P, and A. M,, are re. ft org to attend the funeral, from his late a ‘THOMAS t Fifieenth street, ou Tuesday it one o*clock. afternoon, DANLBY.~-On Saturday, Mareh 4; Leova, daughter of Join &. ana Bessie Danley, aged 3 years and 6 months. The friends of the family ave vespectfnlly invited to atiend the taueral, on Monaay atternoon, at two oleleck, rom ti Concord street, Brooklyn. Windhain ¢ unty (Conn.) papers please copy. ELpor.—On Satarday, March 4, after a shori ilt- ne-s, S™¥ON WEpoT, in the eth year of tus age. Friends end acedaimtanees, and also ihe members of the Tenth precinet p nd the members of the Noa B. W. and A., are respectfully invited to attend the frueral, from ws late residence, No, 12 Norte Is streot, on Mouday aflernoon, at Nalf-past one o' elo. Fixke.—On Friday, March 46 years, 6 months wad 16 di, The rei es and friends of the femily, also the members of Rermann Lodge, No. 268, and A. M., are respectfully invited io atiend the funeral, from St, John's Corman Lutheran churcti Christopher Street, on Monday afternoon, at one Ke ‘ PutLun.—On ‘Chursday, March 2, Lucy FOLLER, relic: of Benjamin Pulicr, in ber S2d year. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Tully invited vo attend tne funeral, from her late re- sidence, 419 Kent avenue, Brookiyn, this (Sunday) af LIDW16 Finks, aged ternoon, at Wo G'ciock. it ‘.—On Fridsy, March 3, Mary, relict of Francis Hession, aged 82 venrs, jo ickends of the family wre respectfully mvited toattend the funeral, from St. Lawrence's church, Exghty-fourth streot, near Fourth avenue, on Mon: day afternoon, at ene o'clock. lirececocs.—Suddenly, WALLACK Myrox, infant son of John G. aud Avra J. Hitchcock, aged Lb months and 10 days. ‘The funcrab four o'clock, from the res sireet, Kelatives and try vited to attend. yx.—(%n Thorsday, 2, afler 4 short and painfu liness, Mary, youngest daugh iv Catha- rine and tas late Nierau Horan, of Bannagier, King’s conniy, Ireland, aged 24 years, ‘Whe relatives and iriends of the faaily, and those of her brothers, Joseph snd Martin; algo those of ber cousins, Patr Ner: James and Joseph Hernon, ave respoctivey tnviied to attend the fune- rai. from her inte residence, 24% Last Thirueth street. this (Snndar) aitemnoon, atone o'clock. HuULse.—On palumdey. Mare 4 after a short illness, Josues, youngest son of Peter ana Apu Auise, aged 2 soars. 2 months and Li days. relatives aud friends of the famiiy are respert+ fully invited Wo atend the funeral, on Monday atter- vices jas (Sunday) afiernoon, at lence, 149 Wost Flity-third re respectfully in- HOOD, At OnE O'Clock, Wein the residenve of hts parents, No. 7) avenue ¢, JOUNSON.-OB Saturday, March 4, Mancarer G., wile of M. Johnson, syed vs years, 6 mouths and 7 days. The relatives: to attend the churen (Rev 1d fries ave respectruliy from the North “nyard, pastor), X Clermont avenue, Sroovilyay @m@ Tuesday atteruvon, at two o'clock. KENNSDY ursdey, Marelli NEDY, Ja the 42d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends @f the family, Members of Livingston Lodge, No. 697, K. ind A. M., are respect(utiy imyited to attend the tneral, from his late residence, 421 West Nineteenth street, ou Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. uly, ab Yorkville, on F Wy a n BLIZA, The beloved dusighter of 18th year of her age, xt (rlends Of the famuy are respect- iend the ianeral, r , corner of Eighty-third street, iyn, on urday, March 4, of the hwigs, MakyY ANN Laupy, dann. and Catharine Laney, aged 18 months Jonn La The fily inviced dence of her pa Langy.—in By congestion of ter of 7 and 6 days. Relaiives and friends of ihe fun attend the parents, 51 noon, ¥t heifep: ‘ LIVERMORE.Suddenty, a’ Harlem, on Sarurday morning, March 4, WIbtAM E., son of the Inte Fljab and Ann Livermore, aged 16 years, 6 months and 6 days, Notice Of the funeral herealter, San Franciseo ond St, Lonis papers please copy. Ps Se a east A March 4, Liny, jaughier neo. and Mary Lyon, aged 2 years, 1 monih and 21 days. Ciba wieder Faners) ov Monday ofiernoon, at one o'clock; arPiuvited to idence of her vonday after- stuingtte Iwo o'eh NEW YORK ee from the residence of her parents, 173 Waverley ace. MATHEWS,—On Saturday morning, March 4, at eleven o’c'ock, WILLIAM B. M4THEWS, a member of sone Lod} as ‘of funeral to-morrow, joNTFORT.—On Friday, March 3, Jonn Monrrorr, fhe relatives and triends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 1,023 Myre arose. Brovklyn, on aionday alternoon at one o’ciock, MoraN—After @ long illness, in Brooklyn, on Sat- urday, March 4, JULIA MORAN, of Stokestown, County Wexiord, treland, aged 45 years. ‘The reiatives and friends are respectiully invited fo attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 400 Union street, South Brooklyn. Moorn.— After a lingering iiuess, on Thursday, March 2, PATRICK Moors, & uative of Edgarstown, county Longford, lreland, aged 78 years, ‘Pho relatives and friends of the family are invited fo attend the runerai, irom his late residence, 245 Vanbrant st, South Brooklyn, this (Sunday) morn- ns, abeleven o'clock; theuce to the Churei of Bt Mary of Visitation, Bwen streot, where @ requiem mass will be oilered for the repese ef his soni, The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery at one o'clock i, M., from the chureb, Moore.—In Philadeiphia, on Saturday, March 4, Mrs PoozpE C. Moone, Widow of Mr. A.D. K. Moore, Ot that city, tm the 70th year of her age, Munnay.—On Savardiy, March 4, alter a ingering Rinaes, ELIZABBTH MURRAY, mn the 65th year of her ‘tho relatives and friends of the family are respect - fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son Robert, 259 Bridge street, Brook+ lyn, on Monday allernoon, at two o'clock. MURPHY.—On Saturday, March 4, BERNARD Mun- PHY, beioved son of Michael and Ellen Murphy, aged 2 years and 6 months, Reia‘lves and friends of his parents are Tully wvited to attend the funeral, on Monday aiter- noon, at one o'clock, from $s West Forty-third street, Murruy.—On Friday, March 3, CATHARINE MUK- PHY, @nadve of county Wexford, Ireland, aged 43 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully imyitea to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) altermoon, at two o'clock, trom the residence of her brother-in-law, Richard Stavord, 206 East Nineteenth street, to Calvary Cemetery. MeCuLLou@R.—On Friday morning, March 3, JouNn McCULLOUGH, aged 33 years. ‘Nhe relatives and friends of the family are respecc- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom tie resi- dence of his brother, $26 Benty strect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, MCMaNUS.—On Friday, March 3, after a lingering Ulness, JOHN MCMANUS, native of Aughokuimore, county Longford, Lreland, aged 56 ycurs, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to atsena the funeral, from the res!- deuce of his mother, 186 West Nineteenth streets, Uus (Sunday) afternoon, at hali-past one o'clock. Neweit.—On Friday, March 3, ELIZasere L., wife of W. Newell, aged 18 years. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect- fmlly invited to attend the funeral, from ner late | residence, 351 West Meventh street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. PuILLIrs.,—On Saturday, March 4, Perer Pryi- Lire, aged 16 years and 4 months. ‘The friends of the mmily are respectfully invited to attend the Suneral, from the residence of bis pas rents, 322 Bast Thirty sixth street, on Monday afwr- noon, ai one o'clock. Pricy.—CORINTHIAN LODGE NO, 488, F. AND A. M.— Brethren, you are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge room, No. 8 Umon square, this (Sunday) atter- noon, at hatfpast twelve o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our ‘ate brother, Parker E, Price, EDWIN LEACH, Masier, PurDY.—Sir Knights of Manhattan Commandery, No, 31, K. T.—You ave hereby summoned to appear, univormed, to-day (Sunday), the 5th inst, at twelve o'clock M. prompt, in our Asytum, and escort the remains of our late esieemed Str Kungat, Edgar A. Purdy, to the Marble Cemetery. A. PHILLIPS, E. C. HENRY ©. Parker. Ree. RaNsomM.—On Saturday, Marea 4, Jon M., second son of John and Kate Ransom, aged 19 years, 4 months and 16 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited the funeral from the residence of his parents, iv King street, on Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Aibany und Philadelphia papers please copy. REip.—On Friday morning, March 3, at nalf- past 5 o'clock, alter a brier illness, Janr. wife of | 9 Charles Reid, aged 66 years, 3 montis and 2 days, The frituds and acquaintances of the samuly, as | iso those of Andrew feild, of Astoria, aro respect- uily invited to attend the funeral from her late resi- a peginese East Nineteenth st., to-day (Sunday), a: 12 lock, Doon. A solemn requiem high mass Will bo celebrated Tor the repose of her soul, on Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, at the Church of the Hpiphany. Roeins.-On Friday morning, March 4, David ROBINS, mm the 57th year of his age. Funeral services at his late residence, 35 Mast Thiviy-ninih street, on Tuesday afiernoon, at one O'clock, KoGers.—On Thursday, ROGERS, aged 42 years. ‘The reigtves and friends of the family are respect- My invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, Prospect street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, YOUNG.—On Friday morning, March 3, Mary JANE, Wile of Wilsam W. Young and only daughter of the late James RK. Westerveit. ‘fhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral, trom her lave residence, s4l West Nineteenth siveet, this (Sunday) ulternoon, at two @’clock, Smura.—At Newark, N.J., on Saturday, March 4, FRANCIS X. SMITH, aged 16 years. Funeral frou the residence of his mother, No, 561 Broad stree! Smrru.—In Greenpoint, on Friday evening, March 3, Mrs. MARY Sarre, Wile of Charles Smith, aged 39 years, 1 month and 33 days. ‘The relatives and friends are tavited to attend the iuneral, trom her late residence, No. 662 Oalyer street, corner of Lorimer, On Monday afternoon, at two o’elock. ‘TALLENT.—In Brooklyn, on Satarday, March 4, JAMES TALLENT, In the 83d year of lus age. The fanerat will take place (rom his late residence, 96 Uook street, Brookiyn, EB. D., on Monday uiter. noon, at rwo o'clock, TAYLOR.—On Friday morning, March 3, Jane Cor- NELIA, daughter of Abraham L, and Eliza Taylor. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ‘are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the ence of her parents, No. 322 Bast Fifty-seventh. street, tls (Sunday) afternoon, at one o/ciock. Wricu.—Ou Friday, Maren 3, af St. Vincent's Hospital, Eleventh street, near Seventh avenue, CATHARINE WRLOH. Funeral from the Hospital this (Sunday) alternoon, at half-past one o'clock. WordES.—On Saturday, March 4, after a short but severe illness, MARY E., roungest daughter of March 2, Mrs. Jane | George and Catharine Worden, aged 1 year, 3 montis + and by th ' | sand 27 days, ‘The relatives and triende of the family are respect- fuliy invited to atcend the Mmueral, from her late resi- dence, 247 Kast Fifty-second street, this (Sunday) ateernoon, at aro o'clock. Obimary. Few announcements in our recent bills of local moortalily have occasioned more eee or regret, either tm the business community or the social circle, than that of the death of Edward H. Quinn, the subject of this sketch, which event took place at Lis” residence, Fifth street, Willamsvorg, on Sunday, the 26th ultimo. An enterprising citizen, of compretiensiveviews und distinguished wuke for imvinetdle perseverance and personal integrity, Mr, Quinn was widely known und respected as the founder aud proprietor of the Long fsland voticry——0 drain pipe und terra-cotta mannfactory joeaied tn Williamsburg, and unequalled by any- thing of its class upon this continent, and second to bat few siuilur establishments tu Kurepe. De- ceased was-a native of Dubin, and was an tm- mediate descendant of one of the most ancient families Known in connection with the heraldry of Treland, Leaving bis native ctty while yet a very young man, he carried with bun to tis couniy, if not an extensive cash ntal, at least a clear brain and « vigoroms arm, xercise of both, und by that alone, he realized in a few years a bustness success repre- sented al bis demise by an unencumbered cstaie perhaps the most valuable on Long Isiand. Up to die verge of sixty, the age at which he died, Mi. umn reuuned ihe vigor of a mugnificeni, coustituition, fly equal. to the severest strain upon either physical endurance or menial capacity, Happy in the — eari selection of a devoted and exemplary wile, bis at- fections remaines undiminished to the last, and tt ‘Was not until the latest morning of avery briei tl ness that his sympioms forded any indfearion of that fearful Change Which was 80 s00u to leave the faithful companion of his youth—ohildren he had nobe—# widowed Mouruer anud the solitary spleu- dors of a sumpiuous but io her a now desolate hoi Withont attenipting any enlogium on a character ‘80 sufficleaL.y tuinstrated in bis, Jong wud varied rela- vons to soctety, it may be truthtnily said of Raward H, Quinn thet ihe langaage which would but render simple justice to his Rame nught, 1 embodied in au obituary, be possibly regarded ‘as rather an exag- weravion of even the best quaithesef our nawre, than recognized, as tt shonld be, a8 a faithful and well earned irthute te (he memory’ of the dead. Yors, MAreh 4, 1871. iN’ if np town, ‘the a RALD doors. woove ave time aud exire, expenae by leaving it BRANCH OF SICK. Lui Broaiway, Thirty-trst street. This Is our only” aaihorfeed uptown branch, and advertisements are received wi, odice sates, - M, ti M. every day in the Year. -A GRADUATE OF THE PBNNSYL. outst either in the city or the West, Augrose A. v, LODD, wxo West Bath et, New York. yg ONIDE, OR LAUGHING GAs, pb For tha Extraction ot Terta. A Spec lat ng Gas bas been used a8 an anve: ‘ person# wh’ have inhaled it compintn of Wt atter eects, Sash as leadackor. dizziness, sickness, &c. ‘Thi— 4s atirin bitable to thro . impurities in the gas and apsklitnt Agmiuistration. Ur, A. J, COBY having made this branch aw spectalty acinfaisters the gas perscnaily and guarantees its perfect purity, thereby avoidiug the bad elects belore mnoationed. vy | BL POR THE FIRST TOOTH; 0c. RACH ADDITIONAL, Fast Pow nth st., (hree doors west of Univeratty place $1.06 VER TOOVH FOR FULb SETS OF THE Gnert continuous gum teeth, platipa mounti; warrauted; gas Lec. br. &. PRESTON, 160 Bowery y NEWSPAPERS. Foe SALE—A Ogu Phere FILE OF NEW YORK Times, from FebPuary J, 1862 to date. Tuguire at 1.069 0 of Dental Surgers offers his servicer to! HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 5, AOU, CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERVISEMENT IN- + serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if if Wh} have thine ani extra ex; Yeaving it at the HERAL BRANOH OFFICE, en iway, three doors above ‘Thirty-oret street. "hls is our on\y authorized uptown branch, and advertisements are received at oflice rater, Open from 8A, M. ti) 8 P.M. every day in the year. “SAVES FOR SALE.- BARGAINS IN SECON! + hand Sates; al! sizes, styles and makes on hand; Plegae call vatore purchasing elagwere, AMEKICAN M SAF is COMPANY, 200 Brondwa; A LARGE BARBER’S WASRSTAND FOR SALE—BALF “price; shiver plated Furniture, with pipes, cout B20; food as new, 8,0, SMITH, Frankfort House, comer Frank- fort and Why ABiInapon LAUNDRY, 404 BLEECKER STREET. Stock, Furniture and good will for sale; 1 well estab- Hiahed and doing * good buslness; a rare chane A. GOOD CHANCE.—CIGAR | STORE | FOR SALE, the owner golg into wholesale trade; long established and for sale cheap. Inquire at 965 Spring sireet, FIRST CLASS SIXTH AVENUE CORNER SAMPLE and Billiard Saigon for aale—Fine location, long lease, low rent, no opposition. WATERLOW & GU., corner Fiftieth atrect and Sixth avenue. A MUSIC, STORS FOR SALK.—STOCK AND. FIX tures ofan old establishment in this city, Address ieusic TEACHER, 421 Grand street, up stars, care of Mra. wen. FULL STOCK MILLINERY GOODS, WITH LEASE and Fixtares complete, for sate--Good location; would pay to add dressmaking and millinery; price £2,000, BIGGS & BON, 208 Broadway. A WROR SAUK.—@2,000 WILL BUY A. FIRST CLASS + Boarding Mouse, well furnished, contaiuing 20 roomy, west side roadway; cheap rent, ‘This is a rare chanee, Apply to JOHN A. DUNN & © DRUG STORE. FOR SALE—TO CLOSE THE estate of Dr. N, Jackson; location No. 488 Second ave- hue, New Yori, LINA JACKSON, Administratrix, CHANCE.—¥620 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT AND comp.crly firted np aud furnished Restaurant and Dining Saloon, Jocated best part Third avenue, dolng business $30 to 3980 day ; owner lear.og city: decided bargain. CAMPBELL & C0., 350 Bowery. Bo NESS CHANCEONE OF THK FIN COKNERS in the Ninth ward, corner of Bank and cker, front- ing Abingdon square, ‘For particulars address J. H., box 107 Uptown Herald Branch offices 1 Broadway. ALE -AT STAMFO! JOAL YARD FOR ), CONN. hear the steamboat landing, on the canal; 1 8 complete ly filted: & fine opportantty for on enterprising man. Apply (JOHN 1. SECORD, on the premisen. WORK FOR SALF.—INQUIRE OF CART- 1 Washington sweet, ater 7 1. Ml, De G STORE FOR SALE—-NEWLY FITTED; WEL! NARTING #tocked; on a thoroughfare ; doing a good bu for cash. Apply avenue, between South an Heights. DEG SPORE FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS: LONG J esiabilshed; well stocked and nanisomeiy fitted; halt cosh, bait on thud. Apply to HAL, 61 Ana street, RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A HAN LJ wel! stocked Drug Stor tharoug is doing ua excelleut business. Will be sold cheap for cash. Appiy to HALLET, SEAVER & BURBANK, 19 Chambers wireet, or to C. N. GRITLENTON, No. 7, Sixth OR BALE—A CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM | Saloon, in ® good locality ; establisked 12 years factory reason given for selling. Inquire at 94 Bleecker atreet. STOCK, wil of atest clane Mi Store, situated on Broadwa: Mahed. Vor parttonlars oflive. on the premises: Warren streets, J XTURES, LE E ery Goods, Trimaming and Fancy 3 best location; 15 vears etal (dress GOOD CHANCE, Hera! (OR SALE-a VALUABLE PAT! from 31,0000 lo 5,000. Lt bas b: endorsed by all who have used it the most induential men In the city, Men of co selves apood Investment. Address THOMAS BRO 161 West Thiriy-firss street, New Yori, OR SALE—THE STOCK AND GOODWILL, OF A Suddler’s Store, now doing a good business; cause of gelling, death of owner. Call on Mra. GLASS, ‘337 ase | econd street, | {OR SALE-JOB LOT OF 60,000 PAPKK COLLARS, cheap, at 476 Biguth avenue, ILORING AND Lease and Fix | HE MERCHANT i Goods business, 1 tures, Store 475 Bight avenue {JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DROG STORK, DOING & 00d business, ina leading thoroughiare in Brookiyn; will be sold far below its valus: tf desired, part cash and balance intrece. Apply tod. BURRILL, 4i ert near Twelfih street, South Brooklyn. ORs ‘LASS COPPER § uire of F. G. LOOKE, iT OLD ESTABLISHED ¥ Fountafns, cheap, In OR SALE AN ET Shop, very desivably tocated, wii» a good exsir business 5 price, 3,000. Apply at EHRSAM's Machine shop, 76 "HE GOOD. WILL AND STOCK OF THE hed door, aaah and blind ty ms mt 75 wo sears’ leaxe from May next. OR SALE a fancy ing business, ui 2, OR SALE—TWO LARGE in store No. 275 bighth avenne, 1 street. 2D WILL, LEAS! AND WIN PURES OF ood Jocation und doing « pay .AS3 WINDOWS near Twanty-for aire ol Re BARK iisY, 240 West Twenty-thir JOR SALE—RARE CYANCK—THE . FIX sre tures, Good Wil! and tour years’ Lease of an old eatab- Nished “Milnnery and Fancy Dry Goods Store, now doing ag will be sold cheap or exchanged tor reai | eatite ad one given forseling, AppiytoP.O 3 HANLON, No. 3 Green wvenne, Brooklyn. ONFECTIONERY AND IU CREAM years? tease, and is seven veurs esi abe dire at the store, 1,493 Broadway, bee oen Forty fifth avd Forty-shuh streets, OR SALE K AND FIXTURES AND Four years lease of Faney Guods and Gentleneu’s Farnish- jog Store, at a bergain. 419 Sixth avenue, Foe, Sau SONABLE TEMS, & HOTEL, | Lease and doing 2 good buwiness ail the vear! | weil locate | in a thriving town ‘near Ni ch. Apply to TRA HERSEY, 57 Broadway, New York.} THE BEST LOCATED BOOT AND SHOP 5 isfactory veason for selling ; terms Adaress b,, box iW sin | FOR SALE—A Saloon, with Vighed. iu not apply, JOR SALE.-LEASK, FIXTURES AND BUSINESS OF A ! class bakery in the best location In the city, Address | OWNER, bo« U7 Ueraid office. i i OR SALE—A MARBLE TOP LUNCH COUNTER, LN- TERCKY’S restaurant, 3 Pine sirct. WOR SALE-LEASE, SEVEN YEARS FKOM MAY1, | pry, attic House; all improvements and in first | ‘or ustuems: West Broadway, and with- | retoil store: will be goid cheap; 20 agent need apply. Addveas 0, Y., Herald vffice, ONE OF THE FIN CORNER Grocery and Tew Stores on the Sixth with horses apd wagons. Inquire of SCHUBMAN & BERMAN, corner Chambers and Washington streets, OK SALE FIVE YBKARS' LEASE OF PROMINENT corner Store nnd Basement down town, with or with- | ont Firtnres of yeataurant. Apply to GEO. P. MERW! 149 Duane street. POR SALE A FIRST CLASS WIN TEA | and tine Grocery on Fpltoa avuuhe for seies doing # jarge business: best location ia Brooclyn. Owner can Le ; neen Monday, at 22 DeKalb aveaue (new 38), Brookivn, : SOR SALE OR SALE AT A KARGAIN-A !LOUR AND ENED | Store, established nine years, now doing good busi SD bear investigation ; the yresent owner going into Address PHOENIX, Her will gel! low. 885 Starkey" Chapent, & “out, linung white never At PODNTAEN & ¢ 858 Bronduh SOR Sat town, NOR SALI DE TO LEY -LRASK NATE RES. of Bo. g House 147 West iw street, Los wession immo.diat OTEL FOR SALE’ BARGAIN-FULGLY AND | pat of tne elty f doing a gaod Pricinens fk SON, 20 Broadway, LL MY CIGAR STORK AT WIL SE SACRIFICK be y before Icrchick A.M; Stock, Pretures, Lease andrent paid up to: istoof v5 good spertment to | kar Fis at 14 Foneth fvenme, | ¢ CORNER BULLDING, and Sixth kvenne; snitabie for ex FOR SALE. an” Broad TLUNER AND 0) AML ports € both brane’ ith; will seu with or wichout Stoek; at competion, a Wellstabliched trade,” Adurcss: BUSINESS, Mount N.Y i} 7 APR HANGINGS—REMNANTS 4ND SMALE LOTS at tbe factory, corner Thitty-n b street OF STORE YOR SALE LOCATION PL ¢ PCAMMEYER & NASON, 8f W. ‘OMB. Wilde £ CHEAP—ONE BARGE, ‘T eipw!l size Safe, of Herriagts, Me's DOES. 2 QUIRK, 72 Miliden Jano, | & fsches jong mudwny, oO MM Sate cheap; also % Banker's Sale. Pearl street. STORE SALE, TORE For THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Kery and lamp stor sale cheap. — Apply in Union Srenuecacat Horan siree:, Greenpoint. Inquire Crom Ci f ! i ; GPRENDID OPPORTUNITY. AN ARITELCIAL FLOWER ©) Manufactory for sale, with tho ‘mplementa; will be sold at a sacrifice. Addre on SW Lost ottices nO STABLISHED SECOND HAND FORNt BE eo enter Known an L, Thompson's, 1s offered for sate, Stock and Fistices; gacieigclory réssous given for selling, AA Hedgon wtrcet, corner Pesry sweet | thanks of the owner. Vy | tai or paral | wood und | between Unive + cewhere at FORK BALM. TBE oLp ESTAHLISHED PHOTOGRAPS GALLERY to Jet, 836 Higuth avenue; two floors. Inquire wt 408 Seventh avenue. ries in Brootkly n, $15.006 D. Addreas SCOTT, Herald office. ant pro 85.000. sale, without bonus IS7L—TKIPLE SH $900. PARGAIN-STOCK, | FIXTORES JOU. and Goot Wril of one of tue hest located Groce- INTEREST IN AN ESTABLIBHED, SAFE able business in this city for sale or exchange for real estate. Addreas BUILDER, station G. ‘10 $100,000-CASH BUSINESS FOR retail drv goods: situated in pleasant iawn near New \ ork; must be sold soon if at all; capttal required nbout 10,000, Por full particnin apply to O, NOX, with Curran, Goodwin & Broadway, LOST AND FOUR 0. 8 Valker, 360 O8T.THE FOLLOWING BANK OF ENGLAND 4 Notes sere lost {2 Loudon on a bth Feb ya bad ~ of £1,000 each, Oct, 1 305, en. 62.08, 8, 1, BAD, Bed mao NO Une of bio, dated Nov.'27, 1368, No, $388. ‘One of £200, dated August 11, 1869, No. 29,713. One of £100, dated September 10, 1809, ee of £3) each, dated July 12, 1889, Nos. 22, 418, 20,991, 66,693, Four of £76 each, dated Devember '9, 1849, Nos. 26,518, 16,888, 81.571, 15,168, sie ‘of 420 bach, dared December 8, 1869, Non, 99,265, ‘One of £10, dated October 6, 1849, No. 60,6. Payment of the above notes has been stopped at the Bani of England, bot a reward will be paid by the undersignes tor the return of the who. or pay part thereof. HOWLAND & ASPIN WALL, 54 and 56 South street. 4 No, 02,061) of the OST—ONE HUNDRED (100) SITARES (CERITFICATE icago and Northwesiern Railway ike Co. preferred stock in the name of Ewell, Wood & Co trauscer of which has been stopped. ‘The inder will be suit ably rewarded by returning the same to STOKER, TAYLOR | & OO., 2b Nassau ntreet. OST..ON SATURDAY MORNING, A PACKAGE con. | or the taining #712, elther in « Twenty-third street ata. neighborhood of Pine atrect. A most If ral reward and a 0 Hrenty-wecond street, tw stion@ asked by returning the aame to No. 24 West M ARGARET WATSON—IN NOVEMBER AT 87 WEST ‘twent, hird§ street, Rrondway, vom 8, REWARDS. Call at Tremont House, 645 $5 REWARO.-LOST A LARGE BLACK NEWFOUND. fe) lund Tog; answers to the name of Rover. Apply at private stable No.1 Eas! Thirty-eighth sireet, near Fifth avenue, $10 REWARD, LOST IN THE N' 4 Union square, a Roman Gold Brooch. re) ive the above reward, HBORHOOD OF Whoever will turn the same ty the Lenox Bouse, 72 Fifth avenue, will REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL SCOTCH TERRIER $1 siut Pup on Friday morni depot, 180th street, The finder wil’ receive the above fro: JOHN BLACK, 18uth street and Third avenue. » Opposite Third avenue B10. oa wuite spite Dor named Mose” Lost Welaean morning, Murch 1, from 138 Lexington avenue. $25 REWARD WILL BE PAJD FOR THE RETURN ay RKEWARD.—LOST, IN LINA EDWIN'S THEA- tro, at matinee, Saturday afternoon, a mink mutt, with four stripes, one large tassel on each end, and lined with brown silk. Whoever will return the abowe to li¢ ‘Thirty-second street will receive the above reward and t B5() REWARD NO ow STIONS, FOR WA’ $5 with my mame engraved inside. SGILBERT R. MICAS Wi ef $1 Ol the return of a o vat Diamond, set in Jost on the dd instant, O. H. KALBFLEISCR, 6h Fulton street or No. 8 Weat Norty-ninth street ANSTRUCTION. | f $2 FOR % WRITING LESSONS; BOOKK! Raat | be ‘Twentieth si, New York REWARD, OR VALUE If D¥SIREDFOR | JOHNS’ nd, Pr 4A img, Arithmetic, Higher Mathematics, ‘Spelling, inn guacets 4S cach. PAINL'S Huainess Coiloge, 6 owery; | njovs a large country aa well as city patronage. Luilies’ department, T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper fustitute—Rookkesping, Writlng, Archemetic, Shorthand, English, German, Freuch, Spruixb, Ladies’ department. Private lestons day und evening. ‘Telegraphy practically taucht. LADY WILL TEACH HER LANGUAG rn dren ovly, after a new convertation: ons Aigheat retercaces. office. AA to lac method, at Madame H. i and cl 4 per More_iarge! struction in business wfairg, K. hand, telegraphy, classics and mod retired or in classes, pai T TOWNSEND'S 13 BOWERY.—DAY AN A. evening practical instruction in Business Affairs, Pe: manshir, -ogliahy Freneb, German, Spaniel Telography. Ta isfaction A BAD, THOR No whe Figiisu brat area day ot the disposal of any o onrse of the same; first me to capacity and method. ton D. FRE airing to pursi ass cliy rete CH YOUNG G. W., bor 145 Herald otlice, CNTLIMAN DESIR H Kory OF NOT SOM . MAXWELL, Ph. B., * COMPETENT TO TEAC reach langage, has two al Address | 1s BOWERY. DAY mized than ever. In- | Heh mathematics, short | A anages. Siudents | b Shorthand, | artment retired or in classes, Sat: | Adress EDUCATION, ata LADY WANTED—TO TEACH | her native language conversationaily to a genilemun ; | erences aud compensation will be satistactory. Addrest | / A CLASS OR A SINGLE ical economy; the best refer 37 Lafayette place, New York city: SS WRITING, BOOKK DOLBEAR'S Commereii tuemb!ing removed from the worst ban ‘Three private desks vacant. [PEENCH CONVERSATION AND LILERATURE, IN | . asses and private lessons, under Professor PARHAIN, | : vat the University of New York. At home troin 4 to Hast heventeeuth sireet, on Union square. M. CESPEDES, A. M.. LL. D., TEACHES SPANIS and Spanish literature, and makes translations o every description. Appiy at 1%5 Eldridge street. ADIFS TAUGHT ON J4 chine on shirts and drawers; pionty work when learned: | charge, #1. ‘PARENTS HAVIN endure the long x: 114 Grand sireet. DAUGHTERS TOO DEL cE i 3, ARITHMETIC, <#, 875 Broadway, corer of Eighteenth street, is open cay and evening to pre’ niemen, ladies and boys practically for busiuess. | recelve ‘special attention. Cramping, stiffness and | in'a few lessons. ny oe A of WHEELER & WILSON’S MA- | . 0 sions aud large numbers of schools may meet with a rare opportunity Dy applying at once to the moriber, who bas thie varancien: ii ® pri i ne Polish branches and D0) versstion guaranteed -t gentlemen, jen, &e., in three monins. In atre at COSTER’S, } iRNITOR T AVOTION. Al es Chamber Furniture and Bedding contained in the building No, 589 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirey-third street, The above stock will be sold at private sale, at an enormor ti! March 1%, te morning langnaye ke. Ad elerka, 8 ¢ immense stock ot Parlor, Library, Dining Room and On the Mth and Lith the balance of goods uusold wit ve diss posed of at auction on the premises, by "HENRY 8. HERTZ, Anction MAGNIFICENT SASIN BROCATEL CARVED AND yilded Parior Sutt, made to order for $675, for 95; one | do, for BL; one do, $33; one waluut reps Suit, B40; rose- wine, Dining Purniture, at great storifice foreash. Priva residéace 42 Kast Tenth’street, one Liock west of Broadw ity place and Fifth avenn MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SU1T— JA cour atyle, covered ¥rench satin hrocatel, cost # #175; one Wo., $50; Etagere, Marqueterie, bois Cabinets, Table, rosewood Pianotorte, Patnth Coeadeliers, Mirrors ; rosewoou, walnut Bure Wardroves, Muitressos, Silverware, Chin: Facrifice, property tumily uty. Cuil fest Biftern:h sirert, Bedstead ery fore prea ixth avenue. nF CHANCE FOR CASH--MAG nit, Uf pieces, oust # 130? Bedroom Suite, in Posewood an ; Velvet, Brostels und ingrain Cary nt Lees a be 80 it purchaser: han hal? cost. ath atreet. PLIMUTON .FOR SADE C) Sixteonth atrwet, ekeepers 4 terms, 0! BELL'S Warerooms, 20) Gighth avenue, Mouthlr and weekly payments taken. ETS AND ELDDING. koepers suppite the above dn caey worm. nis wee'sly Or son! nia weessiy or soopthl £00. ¢ Tweuty-ifth sire xth aveuue, and mn K "to dispose of ca ‘ald office. vert bon lare Contre ave talate: beaut rey with wood aud ivory; two large Ar sized and four sinaller sized Cha'rs, ith wo large Lounges. For particulars of price an to visit the above addrers % ERDHAM’S PATENT SOFA I 8, Brouzes, SIFICENT PAR- Biting, Basement ond Kiteben Fur. this day or Mowe | ARPET AND REDDING AT REDUCED supplied with above on easy aut Chamber Suits, tora $50; Velvet, Brussels | ' Carnets, trom bd cents; Pixnoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, Cur- ve Ye * | tate, atenitects’ and a Workloc Mwcaluery’, [isle uinee pm an tio prerant outlay. & tynn’a Hoisting © Avorn! bey can remaln on boud MAC! | marten sesee « office, No. 4 Pine street, way ; rtableby BAP, CALL AT CARPETS OR BED- BGANT SET OF SUPERBLY CAR. jade ai Ceylon, cousisting of one | at IL 0’ ‘osmail octaronnl Tables, allo: which | wimet, SS contain apring and Anir mattrasaes geparate trom the sofa; RinDLOSt w HUMPH sole manufacturer, 614 Bron twa; OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. CARPE! e, Bedding, €2, DALY & CUNNINGHAM. 586 Third avenue, near Twenty-elzath stect. Prices lower than any ocher house ii the city. SS, LIQUORS, &C, x TPOUEDO, OF, BER le ork by the oitle or a by 30 ins RARE L r, 35 and 97 Third oven: ‘opposite Asior place. ME, LAFORCADE HAS REMOVED To NO. West Kleveuth two doors frow Broadwi Dresewaking aud willivery tn a!) its branches, | | “a ERT. < pat ne SALEM AT A OTION. AL TXOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- started in the NEW YORK IIIA LD, and, up towns jaye time ead exira expense by Tesving it at the WETALL BRANCB OFFICE, 1,248 Broadway, three doors above ‘Thirty-first xtreet. "rhis ty our only authorized uptown branch, and advertinemente are received at oilice rates. Open from 8 A. M. ll 8 P. M. every day Ip the year. ie SALES AT AUCTION, AWNBROKERS’ SALES.MONDAY—JAMPS A Auctioneer, wilt at 0 New Howery, 10? lote Men's ‘and Women's Clothing. Blankets, ac.; by onder oF Georwe Cuditpp, Kat Twelltt steeet, Tocraday —Mou's and Woman's Gomhing: be onder of Mark Lovy, 18 Grand atroat, 7 len'# aud Women's Cloting; by orto: o ry Walker sirogt. . anidhed SA BEEN D MINER, AU r AW BROKERS’ SALES.JOWN MORTIMER, I! RAST TIONKER, BY ALLEN i, MINER & BROTHER, Broadway, will sell Thiuw!ay, Mon ant ancnts Otte late HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. ing; order B. Freel, Wiliamsbucg. Friday, orion (Eatablisied W847.) McAwenan, Sdeoud sreone, a Salesrooma Sd Chambers and 77 Reade st: a ati SATURDAY EVGNING, MARUI 4 AWNUROKERS' SALES. at the “Leeds Art Galleries,” 617 and 89 Broadway, By R. PIRLI, Auctioneer, 12 Powsry corner 8 strevi, at 114 o'clock, ‘Thasday—Women'a Chothing, by order on i iy Catferty Bale, Co., 195 Bowery. Tharades —Men's an} Women's ¢ comprising about 14) very Noe Cabinet Plotures, by order of J. A, Jarman, 185 Varick street. Tuerds contributed by American Artists for the bensit’ of | Mar Watches, Jewelry, ke. by order of ts Simpson & the Widow « ‘on of the lat Co, 1 Bowery. James H, Caiterty, N. A. oo tos _ This collection will be fonnd to be exceevingly interostmg, | Ce DINGEE, AUCTIONERR. aud embraces many fine works of ninent and tayo: | SS, iy S. DINGER & CO, Fite artists, painted expreasiy for thig charitable a0 eat all of | io, #2 Cedar street, y order of the Commit: | Auctioneers and Brokers in Real state, Loans, Bonda and XY PETERS GRAY, Chairman, | “™ i‘ which will be sold without resery*. tee, il BD. Gueewr, Tre }), SHATTUCK, Bevr D. Huntingwon, N. Addison Richards, W. Hart aud Wittiam | O. Stone, H Now on exhibition, free, day and evening. mein SATURDAY, Marcle at 103g o'clock, at the old estab! ators 27 Fulton street, Wa Mortuayes. Veromptory Sate, On Thursday, March 9. 1271, at 1) o'eloc’, at the Bxchangs Salesroom, U1 Broavway, that valuable Miusinuss Uroperty » Weet Broadway, between Leonard and Frankia atrecta, os. and 1a Jolt, 20x80 each, with tw» theve story tok Ru loings, Wx3d each, on frout; rear vullding two cl i. Sale avsolute, Title per ect Paradion & ck of Sty ’ ont done Leto dg 3 e, tour, | yay Smeal Fordham te ¥ shies don fanned Frais and Vepota: | iS nnn Jo! Thres new and convenieas dwell Houses, provements, plots and fy) a) avenne. apposite if cul may romain ov morireg” any Hureh. Seventy pe: 0 immediately, \ COLLECTION OF VAINTINGS. AN The property of Mr, Laurence Thomset With some important additions, One hnudred examples, of popular American and European artite--Kensett, hn 2 HERMAN, AUOTIONEER—WIL » day, Mare! 1 nuk, No. 1 0 ae mu, Durand, Guy, Casivear, Bough ord, Hivuthayiouy | tne | trovon, ee Berange®, Set fradet, tc; WHT De | eaten ware | sold at Auction, wt the Sonervall jallucy, 52 Fifth ave | wich glues. fuesday evening, March ys elolk, Open cay eens snd’ evening. it, SOMPRV (LLL, Auctioneer THERIFI'S 84.41 R, 121 BOW: -- oer {| SS ery, will sell this 20 hawordmel GREAT SACRIFICE POR TWENTY Days ONLY. || be OTT guage hy mret bs - MATTHEW 7, BRENNAN, Suerte, | AN IMMEN: ANTIAL i FURN SAL, ! 3 consequence 0 Land wnsurpsaved faction for z Reeecmarenee ce eseens Neate ar eee atte 5 RECLINING oUt rice than any other ‘estmblie li nt FUGATIO RE. at private real | try, Over BW elesant | per : J real je. | hie spacious auction 5 Ne vay | tained than slmewhere. ing the aaee eee RCCTION KOOM-ON ROADWAY DANIEL A. MATHEWS Anedoneer, 21 Hromdwag, St. Nicholas Hove! Buvdibg. imported ebony gant French aitin Frenca satin proc fine rep Suits, in Suits, of every aty French marynoverie 8 ifeant u, terry cloth aud uperd Chamber and iit and | ONLY MANCLAL. DS TO LOAN.-ONi: BUM OF of $250,000; also 960,00) to loan, tm KAECUTOR, AA. 810,000 aud o: | gums to sult, or to Loy tensive Stock of ine Lining Room and B.—-Guarantee to ail insen ing pureh ioe that th and 48 and 6 Dominic! Sixth and Kighth av J. BL thetr draet, near Spring. * AL rnvest #%,000 1 AUG C17s paKs Near the door. tock brokers toat hn’ 00, NEI A. estate D Ly, have a depas Esibusebota fuPuitur J. BLEEOKER. . THOR ALI2 M., at Exchange \ Hltgabei stirrer, 20%, no Maren m, Ti Brondway, WIth atreet, wo Lots, and Seventh avenues, | | Stapleton, a. ., three Lots, comer St. Mary's avenue, { nara x, ~MONE § {| q RCH, JOUNSTON, AUCEIONEER, A. ip sucse to ult, on Mew York olty Re i AS Otic ana salosroom 7 Nassan, stress origanen tanta o tier, Funnle to Liberty at : ENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. Jot INT VAN TASSELL" wage . : witnesses savor Sh the oldest and best siand i (ne city, being near the ny ' LI 3 & CO, senice, a moat cxowded thoron yar sales aways com | OWRES F FS ee oO oy atate 5 Dostan } mand alarco company of fire: cinee buvers. { yee ee ie Rie date Pate Parke | WHOSE LAVIN ' desertption to dispose ction rao VATE Ri ping we gay ur long experiences satia? ction, 300Ds 0 f whl al a SDENCES 08 CHANDISE OF ANY | ays tind ready sales by send- | PARTIES declining | Lion to sales, | t for | a CITY AND COUNTY velow par; aiso Insurance toors ant Meats and an raze Ralirond 7 sod 8 per cent | gold Boos, for 4 profitable investment, alt at low ) oles, for wae by | ALBURT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctionesr, j 48 Pine stroct, New York. | N.R.-Stocks and Bonde notde alt in at the Nw York Btock Excuange Board aspoctalty with thix house for inaay years. JOR SALP-100 SHARES OF EXCHANGE FIRE IN- noe Stock. Apply to U. A. BILLS, 5), Pine street, on!) on bond and mortga: Ae HOUSE JOHNSTON, AUCTION Once a “LD FI & VAN Te ssr00n nit id full eavrome t AAlro rosewood four powsrt 8) es. BR, atau atreol, tard Hard Tal {a Sowing Machines. | Rosewood 7 oriave Piano. AUCTIONERR NB. MAND BROTHER, LL AS AN INCORPORATED BANK), 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. & MIN :) { pour PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE- of Babee etroeta: |, Persons desirous of receiving luierest for thetr money and having it subject at ail times to caeck on demand can do so | by depositing WITK THIS BANK, which allows interest on | the entire dafly business at the rate of FOUR PER CENT | per annum. Collections made on auy part of the world, with immedinte returns, at the lowest current rates, ‘Orders for hy sale af stooks, bonds or gold promptly ex 1s Act Galleries,” SV7 wad #1) Broadway, Ay wo Citak, AgURDAY, MARCH Ni, at salesrouins Nous. 4% Chambers aad 77 Reade s ene eral ascorinient of Household Purulture, consisting of Car | petty Mirrors, &c.. r red fur couwente of gale. Per. | ' { Meulars 1m 1 at UEEDS & | nouthwest « em Enropean Ui) Paintings, recentis tore exhibited. Particulars in a few days. LBERT B. WALDRON WALDRON & COOK! | personal attention to the sw | parties decliu to our szlearouu: | regular sales. 819 Broadway, atiou of nod ved and never be 00D MORT. w Jersey, as @ Hi) pay th Stas bow! WM a. GUESS, through trom | 2 Wail street. We vive nx | transactions Liberty to veferen us. PROMPTLY) SUMS R100 TO ONE) i | MO Solu’ on yond and anortg poreoval propertry On Tuesilay, enamelled Chamber Suits | sectirites, goverament salaries, furl il mereaaue On Wednes ets, Mirrors, dive Recopd Wor ver cashed. On Thuraday, | Fastionavle xtylen). JAMES CAGNEY, + and Lown Broker, 516 Washir TAFE AND DESIBABLE, bs) On Thivsday, ons snd Hooneas, Op Saturday, Household and Odice Furnit rv Nor per cent bonds 8 er rent bonds a ABJHCK & PITOu ah | PRE ASURER'S OF FIC on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 9 and V0. | RRRA Hisdacen Cobe Reapa ene : Rossvis..8, Richmond County, N. ¥., Mareh 0. 8 Lib 1 Downy 1 4 ——-—-——= {The folowmg fetter wae this day rece! | pede a deow it my duty to make tt public. (4 WINANT, | the Inamener Sack of t ces Vo wHR TREASURER OF Ke , Roaaa {Dear Sin As cou may re eee { a.alfor voor nice wat ordre ni my slace thamber Fur é a formed me thut it wae « countertell, on Micgattayr foci Soke gta j mboull get the mam arzonted way “woul ea to: 1 thed natel”, this morning Thnd some Distness to a boi: gn Sir thei | town, when & maa eame and weed for ie | knowing the circu metnuces, delivere + the © | ial sere day at one to Taker yon 0: the ft ‘ raed rd at ease find impression on which you amy ibat the be sh ip ty | peat bas on at a little wagle, whereas tie origina. seal The aiiove Stuck will be sold at private gute at anenor | basnot, ie j HARLES LORKLR, 18% Broadway i pw York. ISB OF On te Min a not! Mare 11 hk the | mous disconn NAL BANKING HE INTERNAT! AZ, ABT & 00. B 12) REGENT STREET, W.. LONDON, MORTGAGE a | balanee of goods remain auction on the prewlse vioneer. } rr r ” years. a | YYANTED-A GENTLEMAN TO DE POSTE IN BANK } AS security for atx muntha Shi which 8) per rent cha- | will be given, for Lun deuoalt will bear cose wvestigution. snficient | Address DLPOSIT, Harald oles RRELLS TO , whi devon. | t. Stoo, Fixtuces of So herov in lois,” Deak - | pidd back tn a meu woth t rh alan Penusy ivan. antes that SWA w Monday, at large, double Grocery S vited. tate worth af ; " rom one to ten years, in equal yourly puy- + semi-annvafiy. Addross t. a H., bidt Washington, D.C. | ‘ INS We o Fit We bed ¥ JOUN A. DUN | ape cer = | B nn B ()() ()-cBeBTEES', FUNDS | TO IA Rae is | nivare, &e, s { Heratt once ig YO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS provea City Provertsy ib srng to suft. A. ©. LOOMIS & CO: Broadway. LOAN-—ON FIRST CLASS CITY nrinetpatn only will ape Broadway, between ioaston aud nuar Broadway. JSESDAY, March 8, 157 Dauge Salesroom, Srevry Sutldiug’, oC Mri, Matpareite Persee, de. '$100.000 $100,000 1S g2n,o00 to bur Se y to J. PECARE, will sell xt auction, ou W ‘at Woteluck, at U) 11 Broadw: 6 uf the exconto: onae, ize ot Lok MACHINERY. PT OHAS, PLAGE & CO.'S, 6 VESE ani hand Lathes, Planers. Dr Varehoues, size of Lot oNUO, in rear of 2 mau sheet, roperty po yam to The City Hal WaPRDeT offices, and unt of its, NEW Shapigy and Pulley’ A BAND SAW; ALSO VLAN Morticny Touowp, Yariet: bth street, al ACOR BOG AT Wiliam screy tighth avenue. AVOMON ONE NOot SORTIT TURE MACHINERY OF Lau lton street feonaistin Coffee Roanen 8 n Blowers, Patens Si id Ruilews; every! BAGLE Miley Mustard Mills, and Coolers, shatting, for a "drat elas nent; will be sold separate ar, P. REILLY, §) Ann street, | (JREMT MACHINERY, DEPOT, Gt¢ AND slow BD four street, ucur Tenth aren viues, Bo: | Pomps. Pulleys and other Muchivery. and’ &e® : anih B. FOX & on 3 DRTABLK STEAM DNC or welroular, J.C. HOADE! $6 Cortiande and 93, 9 and vo iGINES FOR SALE. MONDAY, Jackson street and h 13, Yuri erry, Bast ver, all the kwon streut ber Tack herore th sale. | Jacow BOGART. At ' ‘Mosdas. Mare 7, 9 ‘One new condeualay Engle, #4 1. ) Franklin sq) One pew condensing Gugine, 40 io. cyis. by room: Pnrutture, dc., separat { Que sevond hand slog Kuglue, 34 rat | stroke, | y* 08 BOG. bg BM {| One second hand condensing Engine, 32 | € (Schon ta SS { stroke. lock, iu) Sere | Also 18 Im., 16 im. and Lin. tag boat EE: 2. ope { OHARLES H. COPELAND, 0} Seond t OR SALE VERY Cf mach Of eight ‘horse running order, at ‘orks, Fourth avenue # | QTEAM OT Eaaties, boilars, in goe { Compaay’s W ‘erviages, Mar: ' _ MARBLE MANT TED PRICES. ATE uaay t Ro. ¢ 40 Monigemer WV Tiiaudt street fe up with dr OAN U5 | La AGAR, A ery, om Tues: of Gold and Sidver Watches, el | and Earrings, Suverware, Pig Laces, Dry Gods. Ry order 0 Amity street. PRIVATE LIBRA GEGRGE A. L Ok WANTALS RICH 24 #2. Buy 10, H w ¥ AT AUCTION, WEAVIET & ©O., Anotioneera. marweized Montals, Monuments, vdatones, Rey Ie S. KLABER & CO,'S Marvie Works, 317 (0 28 Wout Piiipeirms * ares, between Broadway and Bigbth areaue comprisising varly and standard ed Miscellaneous Works, Voyages, 1 e Teady. Books on vbibition,