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’ “Sas quoted 42 NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET, aevepted by the governors of the Stock Exchange, | inst., at two o'clock, from his ia‘e residence, 210 inten preievn ev... aed <o~- BUSTNERS. pacer 00 ‘who have decided to recognize the new stock as @ | Bloomifeld street, Hoboken. M Telati UITAR, VIOLIN, PLANO, ORGAN, SINGING, HAR. | $D5() cet rare et oe eatand eon of GREER.—On Saturday, February 24, 1872, MaRBGA- mony,-Private ‘day and evening; ished = Fi ‘ good delivery after the 18th of March, when the | ser Gaxua, in the 74th year of her age. ey "inion “place. highih wrest, ‘srenus. imablicbed.. Seoek, Fisiares, 40x foo ele. WALL Srituws Thirty days will Rave expired. The State bonds | | Helatives and fmenas of the iamlly are respect: | 29° gg Circulars mailed, 8°? “MISA WATSON, Director. | Price $20 cash. Owner voing p Sarurpay, Feb, 24—6 P, } were extremely dull and prices irregular. Missouris boi &, pa ‘Aposties, comer ‘Twenty-eighth street | 2ePot, Forty-second Street, at 9:10 A. M.; returning, HALLAM’S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION 70 02000, CASH BONUS FOk A POSTION On Change to-day wheat was firm, but with no | were strong and higher at 05%, new South Caro- | and Ninth avenue, to-day (Sunday), at twelve | eaveerstot M. || 1 | 1 | ee ag arth avenue. Thorough fnatrnction: Fen |B] OOO weu'sccures for at least two venre and fairly Imaprovement in the amount of pusiness. The cotton | linas lower at 82, Tennessees steady ‘and Virginias yn agi February 22, CHRISTIAN vEs, ta She Tith year of her age, be ‘Terms, $10, #15, $25. remunerative. Address, confidentially, SECU: » Herald meses wat Ora COTTON MOVES een mM AND LOWBIT Fas maT tat nil te pace on Sanday, te ant | PEIMEBEH, yee on wrany peoreary 2, | NMR CEES mam, | $9 OOO IANO ADZRE RERTIORS OF AB z! 2 Sweensy.—In Brooklyn. on Friday, February 23, calle 4 A ble party needed to extend a manufacturtn| ‘The receipts of cotton at all the ports for the past | The following table shows tne highest and lowest ae ee bs fhl apa Benge ly fe ells sage Patrick SWEENEY, in the 20th year vie age UNION 8q) Ge perouere Banas Saancvephttsr Pate alreatreeabishe’ that will and has Teturned ‘week were 17,037 bales, against 88,966 bales the pre- | prices of the principal stocks during the day :— frieads and members of f compa ‘hth regi- | The relatives and friends of the amily are respect= | —————— wh 3 males min 2-4 amount yearly, Address MONEY, Herald o! week. The total recel Be} Highest, Lowest, | mont, arv invited to attend without farther notes. | MWY Invited to altend his funeral, from the resi: | ()FFICE OF THE AMERICAN CONSKRVATORY OF | Qo 0 WANTED-IN A NEW PRO vious pts since September 1, ) vor central ... art” 96% | “Hanninaron.—-At New York, on Saturday, Fed. | deuce of his son-in-law, John Colgan, 381 Bedford Music, 211 Fourth avenue, next Clarendon Hotel, $3.000 28 ee ” Jae 1871, are 2,166,957 bales, against 2,787,780 for the Cor~ | New york Central sori 2 one 925 | ruary 24, ANNE HARRINGTON, ‘wile of Martin Har- | ®¥@nUe, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, pups niet > the onseceators aii eee nerentifcate, | will pay threefold over any other process now in use, Ade responding period of the previous year, showing & | Erie.... < 8h 30% | rington, in the 70th year of her age, @ native of the | _ TAPPAN.— At Cologne, on Monday, January 29, of | Ent! Wienever they finish thoir course of suudios they wil re: | dress ©. C., Herald Uptown Branca office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘The ing 1146 113% | county of Westmeath, Ireland. Congestion of the brain, JOHN LivINGSTON FAPPAN, | Coive'a Teacher's Diploma. — @eorease in the present crop of 620,823 bales. * . the only son of Henry P. Tappan. HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. 4 WANTED-—FOR A VALUABLE PATENT, Lake Shore. + 9136 90% | The funeral will take place from her late resi- Ry $5.000 rl exports from all the poris for the week were 81,055 ne. . 1% ct dence, East Forty-fourth street, near the corner of THoMag.—On Fridav, February 23, Gsorcs PF, | —————_———_—— / ). 4 Stock, I lates, 2c. for an agticle are . Dales, agatnst 124248 bales for the same week ist | Noruawesieza 1M Hy | SRI enue, on Monday, february an, at two | THOMAS Inine.Tan yous otlnage. |" | || PIANOFORTE, IarauCriON— a wound, LADY, | i mabeigeetinette at Gath city eisai year. The total exports for the expired portion of | Northwestern preferred + 20% Fee ieee eo ee sermentaess, Joun Drap- | faberal, trom his late residence, 32 East Thirty-fittn | and a Driliiant player, wishes afew more pupils: Terme | Genuine parties address GOOD CHANCE, Herald oles, _ ‘the cotton year are 1,235,808 bales, against 1,006,183 | SO°p nian 86% 85% | RICH, son of Rebecca and Henry Hartige. street, on Tuesday, tne 27th, at haif-past ten o'clock, | moderate, which may be obes ned of ANNIE H HARKS | () A, GENTLEMAN WISHES To ASSOgTATE Dales for the same time last year. The stock avall | Ss. pret a1 70% Relatives and friends of the family are invitea to wipone i uae oe Fecaniog will be cone —— $5.00 . himself as partner in some well establishes 218 for the | Obio and Missisalp : 48 433, | attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one P. | Yexed to lawn Cemetery, by special train, at | rig NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC business; will contribute his active services, a good the ports is 549,641 bales, against 693, inion Pacific uM 228 | M., from bis late residence, No. 11 Crosby street. twelve M. ‘will soon remove to their new rooms, and 6,000; only parties of zood social as well ns commerci game date in 1871. estern Union Telegraph rt te | Shaye on Friday, February 23, Maxrua, wife of | _ TiMNEY.—On Thursday, February 22, James, only | NO. § EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV. | standing ‘address PRINCIPAL, box 4,198 Post offiee, THE BANK STATEMENT. Mail grap! -. os William Hays, aged 68 years. son of Michael and Susan Timney, Nn, 4 NEW CLASSES for beginners and classes for advanced | New York. P ‘The weekly statement of the associated banks Rhy: % | Relatives a4 iriends ere, nvited to attend. the | ®t,i2e residence of bis, aster, Mss, Sarah H. Gonith. } and Galshing pape now Torming ia all brendaes of susie = —————————— s SEs e D. yy ye proved unfavorable; out owing to the rumors of an | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK BXOHANGE, | funeral {rom, ner, tate residence, No, 388 Ninth Ae | ine members of the Young Men's F. M, U. B. T, A. "AsO PRIVATE LESSONS DAY AND EVENING. | __ HOUSES, R00. 2 as WANE antendea lock-up of greenbacks, 8 much worse one "HENDERSON.-On Friday, Pobraary 23, at Newark, | H. Sooiety, Branch No. 1, and one AER EES: lah ee peonsalares GRY OFFIoRs, A RANTRD, FROM MAY, 1. irae for bounaeepe was looked for, The chief feature 1s a loss of over N. J. Mrs, ManTHA, widow of George Henderson, | the juneral from No. § Vaidam street, on Sunday | 90 BROADWAY, near Twel(th struct, over MUSIC’ STORE, | ing, with « respectable private family; mavens mosis 2 million and o naif in specie, the average of which | foo Mine reiailves and friends of the family are respect. | MUernoon, February 26, at 1 o'clock. 102, 104 AND RR QOURT STREET, NEAR STATE, | terms, A'M., No. 4 Lrving place. pis ay PEPER Sh, OMNES SO-SO8:.CRCEMONE POFTIORSS |") faliy invited to attend ber funeral, on Monday, 20th | TRevrwupKk-cOn Friday, February 23, after a | — - = ya. | A PARTIES HAVING HOUSES TO RENT IN THR for Customs during the week. Although there were inst, at twoo'olock P.M, from Trinity Church. | snort Wlaess, CATHARINA TRENTWEDER, aged 23 $1 pit >WEEE Os Ge PER QUARTER FOR THOR- Eiunteenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-first will @aly five business days the gold receipts for duties at the Custom House were $4,913,000. On two days, Monday and Friday, the receipts each day were over a million dollars. With this loss in specie ‘Shere is a loss of about half a million in greenbacks, ‘The banks, in view of tnis loss of reserve, have been eompelied to contract their loans, and the iabilities show a total decrease of $4,379,000, The statement compares with its predecessor as follows:— Fev, 11. red. spect imams Mipsae Tegul tenders. 45,012,900 ‘The changes in each item being as follows:— ase 1D deposits. . Decrease in iegal tenders. Ab analysis of the above shows that the sarplus of the banks has been decreased $1,180,075 and Dow stands at the low figure of $2,568,025. MONEY ACTIVE. ‘The money market was active throughout the hours for making engagements, and the rate on stocks ranged from 7 per cent gold to ¥ (to Mon- @ay), the latter being paid in the shape of turning stocks for the two days, ust before three o'clock, nd when accounts had been generally made up, some small amounts were loaned at 7 and 6 per cent. On governments the rate was 7 per cent, ‘with exceptions to the leading dealers at 6 per cent, Commercial paper was quoted 7@ 8}4 per cent @iscount for prime double names, Foreign exchange was dull after the steamer, and closed only steady on the basis of 10934 a 109% for prime bankers’ sixty-aay sterling and 110% a 110% for sight bills, GOVERNMENTS QUIET, The government list was quictand firm. Very ftttle change was made in prices, which closed as fotiows:—Unitea States currency sixes, 113% a 114; Go. axes, 1881, registered, 114% 8 114%; do. do., coupon, 11534 & 116%} do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 111 a 111%; do. do, 1863, eoupon, a0., 111% a 1113; do. do., 1864, do. do., 112% @ 111%; do. do., 1865, do. do., 111% a 112; do, do., 1867, registered, January and July, 111 a 1114; Go, do, 1865, coupon, do., 110% a 1103; do. do., 1867, do. Go., 111% @ 111%; do. do., 1868, do. do., 112% a 11234; do. fives of 1881, funded, registered, 1085 a 108%; do, do. do., coupon, 1085; a 108%; ao. ten-for- thea, registered, 1073 a 10734; do, do., coupon, 1105; @ 110%. GOLD STEADY—110% A 111. ‘The gold market was steady with the business of the day at 110%. The small loss of specie in the Bank statement occasioned considerable surprise The course of the and a decline from 111 to 110%. market is shown in the table:— 20 A. M. il 1:20 P, M. nAM peuy 2PM 13M. 0% 3P.M 1PM - 10% 6P.M. Im the gold joan market the rates ranged from © per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:— Gold cleared 156,257,000 Gold balances. 1,661,087 currency balances 240, The March interest on the public debt will be pre- paid without rebate on and after Monday next. ‘The European steamers took out $36,000 In specie, ef whica $20,000 was gold, THE OITY BANK STOOKS. The following were the bids for tne city bank shares:—New York, 13534; Manhattan, 146; Mer- ckants’, 118; Mechanica’, 138; Union, 140; City, 225; Tradesmen’s, 146; Fulton, 158; Chemical, 800; Gal- Jatin National, 120; Merchants’ Exchange, 94; Leather Manufacturers, 180; State of New York, 112; Commerce, 11634; Mechanics’ Bank- fmg Association, 111; Ocean, 30; Mercantile, 125; American Exchange, 115; Bank of tne Re- pabiic, 116; Bank of North America, 10114; Hanover, 301%; Irving, 123; Metropolitan, 137%; Nassau, 1054; Corn Exchange, 123; Importers and Traders’, 167; Park, 156; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 95; Rew York National Exchange, 97; Central National, 101; Fourth National, 110%; Uriental, 160; Gold Exchange, 103; German-American, 104, Deposivors of the Ocean Bank will be paid a divi- @end of twenty per cent on and after Monday. THE RAILROAD BONDS. The following were whe bids for the railroad Cen New York Cen 6" a York Gen 7's, 3e06. 164 Alb & Alb & Sus Gato, bar ur aa Pac RR 7 Gon Pac Unsen Gaion P 43: Paul Un Fao i ‘Mil & 8t Pst ‘Cen? Mil & 8t Paul, Ballevilie Mar & Cin I auaTH ol, Chic & auat Col, Chic & ‘Alton Tol, Peo Sate 8 Tor Peo Sean NYork & tH iiegiow= 3 rT Coder F & Mina let m... 6836 THE IMPORTS OF THR WEEK. total imports of dry goods and general mer- ohandise at the port of New York during the week amounted to $8,028, 264. THE SPECIE MOVEMENT. ‘The exports of specie from this port during the past week, and since the beginning Of the year, have been as follows:— ‘Total for the week.. Previously reported. . Total since January 1, 1872. Game time 1871, + $856,936 « 1,777,083 STOCKS UNSETTLED AND BTRONG. ‘The stock market, while still very dull, underwent several rapid changes in feeling and was alter- mately weak and strong. A furtner “break” in Union Pacific in the morning to 32% unsettled the general list and caused lower prices, but mo important decline elsewhere, With the bad Dank statement, the market, consistent with ‘ts character for surprises, became strong, and as the books of Union Pacific closed ‘without the registration of any important ©pposition to the Horace F, Clark interest that stock rallied to 34x, its recovery being assisted by telegrams from Omaha reporting the road clear again, and earnings for tne first nineteen days of February of $467,000, against a total of $340,000 in January, the month of snow blockade. This rally ‘Was emulated by Pacific Mail, which, on a@ pretty active business, late in the day, advanced to 60%. Hannibal and St Joseph was almost ignored, and at tho ast board & 45. The directors have changed the place of registration to the Farmer? ‘Loop and Trust Company, which substitute has peen exszescecs =} SOEEESEGEEEEESECEERESEEEESOESE: on: 100 Chi 4 N W RR pr... 1d NJ Cen RR. ° Ae 2 iT St bit Mi rt M 3 EB iM 1 n 6 8% 5 ahs ny 160 Canto: B76 400 Con. a 10 Del 4H O Co, gS 200 West U Tel. 83 10 33 200 00 12:15 0? Clock P. M. 14) A lio oss teats: 110000 US 6's, curn'y. One o’ Clock P. M. 1000 Mil &> P73-10,c 98% fi sbs Canton Co, “i 815, 100 West U Te: 1000 ao. OLOSING PRIOES—4 O'CLOCK P, M. Western Union. 69 0 1 aciio Mail... 69 a vy 4 9734 9 58 9234 a 1 20% a 163 allé Ohio aM Bien 46 Miga 92% Bos,Har& Erie Ba 4 Born BOS GorGalasGen MK M75 + 0a Ct ry Wa 14%, PICKPOOKETS AT THE BANKS. To THE EDITOR OF THE HBRALD:— ‘Will you please call attention to the fact that our city banks are just now particularly infested by pickpockets? They operate by threes ana fours, and are accompanied by a big, buriy, well dressed chap, who, no doubt, acts the part of the bully or heavy striker in case they are caught, or who, when they are in dimicuity, bongs ag a disinterested a stranger, and argues the culprit should be allowed to go free from the crowd. A CONSTANT READER. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BoYLAN—BUCKLEY.—On Thursday, February 22, at Motsquarie House, by the Rev. John Garvie, pas- tor of Peckham chapel, Forty-second street, assisted by Dr. Lovkin, of the Rocky Mountain Mission, Patro BOYLAN, bas vo VICTORIA, relict of Jeremiah Buckley, LL. DB. No cards. DonrtasE—Kenny.—On Wednesiay, February 7, at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Lexington avenue and sixty-fifth street, by Rev. Father Lily, proenee by Rev. Father O'Rourke, WILLIAM B. focus of Buffalo, to Miss DeLta G, KENNY, of 1s city. DovEY—POWELL.—On Wednesday, February 21, 1872, at St. Aan’s Episcopal church, Eighteenth street, New York, by the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, FRAN- ois _S. Dovey, of Bow, E. London, to Miss UBENA ©. Powsut, of Wiltshire, England, Grore—WeBsB.—On Thursday, February 22, by the Rev. Dr. Hammond, & the Methodist Episcopal chorch, Westminster. Carroll county. Md., FRED- BRICK GroTs, Jr., of New York, to Miss Ipa F, Wess, of Westminster. Amepry.—On Saturday, February 24, JAMES AMERY, In the 6lst year of his id ‘The relauves and triends of family, also the members of the Duane and Washington square Methodist Kpiscopal churches, are roared in- vited to attend the funeral services, at his late resi- dence, 17 Barrow street, on Monday, February 26, at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Brevoort.—On Friday morning, February 23, SAMUEL BREVOORT, Jr., aged 22 years and 2 months. ‘The funeral ceremonies will take place at the residence of his parents, 42 Butler street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, tne 26vh inst, ab two o'clock P, M. tits remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, Briges.—At Fordham, on Saturday, February 2 MAUDE WestTcorT, infant daughter of George an Kate E. sriggs, aged 1 year, 11 months and 10 days, . Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of the parents, at Ford. ham, on Mongay, Febroary 26, at @ quarter past three o'clock P. Burns.—ln Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, February 21, CATHERINE T., daughter of James and Rose Burns, in her 19th year. BuRTON.—On Friday morning, February 23, Mrs. ELIZABETH BURTON, aged 48 years, The relatives and friends of the family and tne members of the B, O. C, ©, are respectfully invited to attend the faueral from the residence of her son- in. Mr. Peter Feeny, 81 Norfolk street, on Sun- day, the 25th inst., at two o’clock P, M. "OLaxcry.—In Jersey City, on Saturday morning, Psd 24, MARGARET CLANOBY, in the 25th year er The frends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 126 Hudson street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. CorviAL.—On Thursday, February 22, 1872, Mary ELIZABETH wegen beloved wife of Robert Cordial ana daughter of Michaet Mulligan, a native of the parish of Lavey, county Cavan, Ireland. Friends of the family are ‘respectfully invited to attend the funel from her late residence, 351 Madison street, on Sunday, at one o'clock precisely, pGEB.—On pip ie 22, SEWELL V. in the ear ol 3 Domne relatives and. irtenas: ofthe family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 8 Leroy street, this (Sunday, 25un inst.) afternoon, at one o'clock, VONLON.—In Greenpoint, on Thursday, February ANN DONLON, in the 75th year of her age. nds are invited to attend the funeral day, February 25, at two o’clock, trom her dence, 180 Huron street. Dove. pea February 23, JoserH DoYLs, the beloved son of Michael and Mary Doyle, aged 4 years, 1 month and 6 pon {1s stepbrothers, John Connolly and David Dorie, and the relatives and friends of the family, are respectfully invited to attena the funeral, trom his late residence, 241 Kast Forty-fourth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Dublip papers won copy. EpMonDs.—At Mount Vernon, on Friday afternoon, February 23, 1872, alter @ short tlin TLLIAM A. HUSTACR EDMONDS, Only son of Robert W. and Elizabeth L, Edmonds, aged 6 years, 10 months and 24 day me, and forbid heaven. Be ‘suet little children to come unto them not, for of such 18 the kingdom of he: ‘The relatives and friends are respectful, w attend the funeral, from ‘Trinity church, Vernon, on Tuesday afternoon, February 27, at two o'clock, Train leaves New Haven depot, y seventh street and Fourth avenue, at’ hall-past eleven o'clock A. M. EVERSON. —On Friday, February 23, at the resi- dence of W. U. Reeve, Esa., Middletown, Orange county, N. Y., JosRPHINE HATHAWAY, wife of Henry F. Everson. ‘Funeral on Sunday, 26th inst., at Middletown, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ore OD ‘Thursday, February Mrs. ELLEN Foos, aged 54 years, 1 month and 22 days, The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Pyramid Lodge, 400, F. and ‘A. M., are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 18 Ls not srreet, Brooklyn, this day , at two o'clock P. M. PREBUAND.AS Hoboken, N. J., on Friday, Feb- ruary 23, JonN HENRY LIVINGSTON FREELAND, son of Sarah and tne late John Freeland, of Hackensack, N. J. "The relatives and friends are respectfully invited woawend bis aneral, on BUDGAY SiVFDOOR, Se 20K They will meet at her aE eenn 2% Longworth street, at one o'clock P, HEWLETTSs.—At Far Rockaway, L. I., at the rest- dence of ner son-in Jaw, Wililam Mott, Esq., on Fri- day, Febraary 23, HANNAH, Wile of the lave Stephen Hewletts, aged 96 years, ‘Phe relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral, from the Metho- dist pal church, Far Kuckaway, on Sunday, February 25, at two o'clock P. M. HOPKINS.—Iin Jersey City, on Thursday, February 22, Bringer Hopkins, in the 36th year of her age. he remains wiil be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, on Sunday, Feoruary 25, at half-paat twelye o’clock, from her late residence, 397 Soutn Eighth street, Jersey Clty. Horron.—On Friday, Fevruary 23, SAaLLy, widow of Barna Horton, formerly of Mount Hope, Orange county, in the 66th year of her age. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 26tn inst, at three P. M., from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. 0. T. Bedford, No. 15 Greene avenue, Brookiyn. Her remains will be taken to Mount Hope for interment. Orange county papers please copy. HUnt.—At the residence of his m \ther, 424 Green- Wich street, JoHN Hunt, aged 22 years, 10 mopths and 19 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend the furieral, on Monaay afternoon, at two o'clock, the remains to be taken to Vatvary Cemo- tery. ieknNEDY.—On Friday, February 23, after a short but severe illness, ANNE, the veloved wife of Danicl Kennedy, aged 46 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the luneral, from her tate residence, No. 5 ‘Thames street, tis day (Sunday), atone o'clock P. M. KENNEY.—On Saturday, Febraary 24, 1872, at the residence of her parents, 417 Warren street, brook- lyn, JENNY KENNEY, second youngest daughter of Martin and Belinda Kenney, aged 3 years, 7 months and 12days. | Her remains wil be taken to Hudson county Catholic Cemetery for interment, on Sunday, the 256n inst. Middletown Mail please ha 24 LANIGAN.—On Saturday, February 2%, STEPHEN LANIGAN, aged 76 years, ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-iaw, R. Goulasburg, 240 East Tnirtieth Laide on Monday afternoon, February 26, at one o'clock. LitrLe.—On Monday, February 19, Mrs, LITTLE, mother of Morrissey Little, the well known minstrel now performing at Bryant’s, aged 65 years and 2 months. Friends of the Loge and members of the Elk Lodge, respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday afternoon, February 25, at one o'clock, from Mr. Stolta, the undertaker, in the Bowery, op- posite Prince street, Looxwoop.—On Saturday, February 24, of pnen- biti LE GRAND LOCKWOOD, In tne 624 year of age. Notice of faneral hereafter. Mack. —On Saturday, February 24, at two o’clock P. M., after a very short illness, EsTugR, beloved wife ot Jacob Mack, in her 63d year. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, Tuesday morning at nine o’clock, from her late resiuemce, 261 West Thirty- fourth street. Fort Wayne (Ind.) and Baltimore (Mq.) papers please copy. Crry Lopes, No. 408, FREE AND AOCEPTED Masons :—BROTHERS—You are invited to atvend the faneral of my dear mother, who departed this lite ae. eae, 24, from her late sean. 2. ‘est ‘ty-lourth street, Tuead morning at ni o'clock. "ALEXANDER MACK, aM. The members of the Nelson W. Young Club are algo respectiully invited, MARSHALL.—On Saturday, February 24, WILLIAM MARSHALL, aged 10 years and 5 months, Funeral on Monday, February 26, at half-past two o’clock, irom residence, 36 Bridge street, MELCHBR.—On Friday morning, Feoruary 23, at two o'clock, after a short illness, JOHN MELCHER, d 51 years, 9 months and 7 days. e relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Hermaun Lodge, No. 268, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s church, 81 Christopher street, on Sunday next, 25th inst., at nalf-past one o'clock P. M. Motr.—On Saturday, February 24, at nis residence, West Ninety-third street, alter a short iliness, LeTr- 80M, eldest son of the late Dr. Valentine Mott, aged 62 Png he relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, at the Church of the Transfiguration, in Twenty-ninth street, on Monday, at twelve o'clock. ‘MouUSLEY.—On Tuesday, February 20) at the res idence of her father, Greenville, N. J.. I3ABELLA, third daughter of Jotin and Elizabeth Mousley, for- Mmerly of Staten Island, aged 19 years. MuRpPHY.—On Thursday, February 22, 1872, R1cH- ARD J, MURPHY, aged 35, native of the city of Cork, Ireland. ‘The friends of the family are fully invited tend his funeral irom his late residence, 343 to East Thirteenth street, Cork papers please copy. MOFARLAN.—At Elizabeth, N. J., on Friday, Feb- rary 23, Laura P., wife of A. A. McFarlan, in the 27th year of her age. Funeral services at her late residence, corner of East Broad and Linden streets, on Monday, 26th inst., at eleven o’clock A. M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. MOMILLEN. —On Saturday, February 24, WILLIAM, son of the late John and Margaret McMillen, aged 6 years and 3 months, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at 459 West Forty-third street, on Monday afternoon, February 26, at one o'clock. O’BRIEN.—On Friday, February 23, 1872, Saran AGaTHA O’BRIBN. the only child of Hugh H. and ret U. G. O'Briea, aged 2 montns and 8 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the famuly are re- 8 ly invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Eighty-seventh street and Boulevard, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock. QUACKENBUSH.—On Thursday, February 22, dar- RISON QUACKENBUSH, aged 31 years. The members of TY) phical Union No. 6 and friends of the dece: are requested to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at two o'clock P. M., from No, 163 Bowery. The remains will ve interred at Greenwood, RENKEN.—On Friday, February 23, HeRMANN AUGUSTUS RENKEN, Son of Diedrick and Meta Renken, aged 5 years and 10 months, Funeral will take place at the residence of his parents, 180 Franklin street, this (Sunday) after- nvon, February 25, at one o'clock. Rice.—On Friday, February 23, Epwarp Rick, a native of county Kerry, Ireland. Sr. PETER’s K. 0. T. A. B. SOOIETY.—Che mem- bers of the above society will meet in the basement of St. Peter’s church, Barclay street, on Sunday, February 25, at one o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother member, Kdward Rice. Fines wili be strictly enforced for non-attendance, By order, P. NIHAN, President, M. SULLIVAN, Recording Secretary. Rocug.—On Saturday, February 24, 1872, Davin Roose, of Castievown, county Cork, Ireland, in his th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 28 Di- vision street, at ten o’clock on Monday, February 26. ROWLAND.—On Friday, February 23, of nervous debility, DU. EDWIN ROWLAND, son of Cornelia E. C. Rowland, aged 27 years, Funeral services on Sunday, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 107 North Oxford street, Brookiyn, The members of the late Mount Vernon Section No. 1, ©. of ¥., are invited to attend the iunerai of our esteemed friend and associate, D. E. Rowland, from his late residence, 107 North Oxford atreet, at two o'clock. SALOMON.—At six o’clock on Saturday morning, Fepruary 24, RACHEL, youngest daughter of Israel J. and Sarah Salomon, in the 11th year of her ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of her parents, 11 West venee street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’cloc: SCOFIELD.—On Saturday, February 24, at the resi- dence of his son-in-law, 320 Madison avenue, WILLIAM H. SCOFIELD, of this ciiy. Notice of funeral hereafter. @ SmaLit.—On February 28, FRANCES A., oungest daughter of Wilson (Jr.} and Emeline Rnoit'a 2 years, 1 month and 7 days. ‘The relatives and friends Seine, Saat are. respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday atter- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather, Wilson Small, 266 Henry street, onan, tach ba tage ae , TH, O' y ‘. juested to attend janhasset, L. L, ‘The relatives and friends are the funeral, at Christ’s church, on Sunday, February 26, at one o’clock P, M., with out farther invitation. February 23, FLORENCE a SPLANE.—On 5 Friday, PLANE, aged 28 years. ‘The (rlends of the family and the members of the Plate Printers’ Union are respectfully tnvited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residen ‘Third street, Jersey City, on Sunday, 26th inst, at one P, M. printers-attending the funeral will at pavonin Perry vous, Ohanbor miroot sido, Bt halt PSaUAEer ss Tarryjown, i Yu 9D Friday, Fepra- and ars, lu months and 9 days. The relatives and friends of tne family are re- Spectiully invited to atteud the funeral, on Sun- day, Feoruary 26, at haif-past one o'clock, from the ence of her brother, Wm. Trentweder, No. 602 Water street, near Montgomery. UNDERHILL.—On Saturday morning, February 24, Marrua M. UNDERGILL, widow of William Under- hui, im the 66th year of her age. ‘The friends of tne family are respectfully invited to attena the funeral, from ber late residence, 176 Second avenue, on Tuesday, the 27.n inst., at eleven o'clock A. M. ? VAN ARSDALE. —On Friday, February 23, of Con- sumption, JANE E, 8, WYNN, wile of William Van jale, aged 33 years. Funeral at St. Clemenvs churen, amity stree! be apicoge, on Monday, February 26, at 1 London (Engiand) papers please copy. Van Ran un Saturday, February 24, JAMES A. VAN Ranst, In vhe 44th year of his age. The fune’ services will take place in Christ church, Betford avenue, Brooklyn, E. D., on Mon- day, the 26th instant, at two o'clock P.M, Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend. WATSON. —ST. TERESA’S M, B. AND B. Socrety—The members of the above named society are horeby noti- fled to meet at their rooms on Sunday, February 25, 1872, atone o’clock P, M, sharp, to attend tne fu- neral of our late brother member, James Watson. v. JAMES BOYUE, Honorable President, STEPHEN W. CorpAN, Recording Secretary, WELCH. —On Friday, February 23, 1872, of pnen- monia, Mrs, BRIDGET WELOA, & native of the parish of Lismore, county Waterford, Ireland. Tne inneral will take place to-day (Sunday), at one o’crock, from her late residence, 124 Uherry street. Friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to atiend, RELIGLOUS NoTiUss AT MOHAWK HALL, CORNER SIXTEENTH STREET and Eighth avenue—The Spiritualists will hold a meet- ing for Spiritual manifestations at usual houra—3 o’olock in the afternoon and 74 evenii 'rompt attendance requested, AT APPOLLO HALL, CORNER BROADWAY, AND Twenty-eighth atreet—Thomas Gales Forster, Trance Speaker, will lecture, at 103g A. M. and 79 P. M., on Spirit- ual All are tend, ? FREE CHURCH, CORNER HENRY AND during Lent—8 sae a, eee Bee Welnes ing Lent—Sun :30'A. M,, Me; Wed days, 7:30 P. M.; Fridays, 9 A.M. ‘aaa RELIGIOUS SOCIETY CAN RENT ADELPHI HALL, day Sunday. Apply to JOHN H. TRE! Fifty-second street and Broadway, fully furnished, all NOR 728 Sixth av. CHRIST (PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL) CHURCH, COR- ner Fifth avenue and Thirty-firth street. Rev. liugh Miller Thompson, D. D., rector. Rey. 8. F. Dunham, A. M., asnistant, During Lent Dally morning prayer at 9 A. M. Daily evening at 4 P, rayer . Me On Wednesdays and Fridays, evening prayer, with full choral service and lecture, 73g 7" rea vi On Sunda; Earty Communlon, 135 A Mea |g jorning prayer and sermo! . M. Afternoon service, with lecture on SChureh History” by the rector, . M. Evening prayer and sermon, 734 P. M. Sanday school at 9 A. M., in the lecture room. Strangers are invited to all services in this church, Free Choral School of Christ Church, Class for boys from 8 to 15 years, Saturday, at 9 A. M. Clans for ladies, Monday ateracous, al Class for ladies and gentlemen, Le rrrin eae 1% P. M. rey Ciass for gentlemen, Saturday: . Special attention paid to learning the reading of music at sight, All who are interested in Congregational singing and ‘@ higher standard of church music are invited to join the several classes, and can do so by conferring with Dr. H. 8. ee ee, at bis room in the church, entrance on Thirty-Afth street, HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, CORNER OF PARK avenue and Thirty -fourth street.—Rev. James Freeman Clark, D. D., ot Boston, will preach in this church Sunday, Lig ea morning and evening, Subject in the morning— “What Do Unitarians Believe ?” (jBBIST CHURCH, CORNER OF FIFTH AVENUE AND Talrty-fifth street. —Services at 1036 A. M., 3 o'clock P, M. The rector, Rev. May 336 and 7; . Hugh Miller Thompson, will AREWELL.- THE REV. E. W. HITCHCOCK, PASTOR of the Fourteenth street Presbyterian church, corner Second avenue, will preach his farewell sermon to bis oon- gation Sabbath morning, previous to his departure for Paris, to take charge of the American chapel. REE CHURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN. WEST Forty-ifth street. near Broadway. This day's services ; 80 A.M. and 4 and 7:80 P.M. Strangers and residents welcomed alike. REE RELIGIOUS SERVICES.-THE REV. HENRY Powers will preach on Sunday evening at the Polytech- nic Insti:ute, Brooklyn. Services to commence at Ls o'clock, Full choir of over forty voices, No collections. The foliow- ing Sunday evening these services will be resumed at the Academy of Music. ENESIS AND GEOLOGY.—THE REV. CHAUNCEY Giles will dettver the sixth lecture in his course upon the above panes Sunday evening, in the New Church house of ‘worshh; Urty-fitth street, between Park and aye av. enues. Special ges on Creation of the Sun and Moo Le ge 1A. M, and 734 P. M. The public are cordially in- 0.70 NEPTUNE HALL, 406 GRAND STREET, ON Sunday evening, Fel 2%, at 734 o'clock, where rominent gentemen will hold & discussion for and’ against ¢ use of alcoholic drinks; the meeting will be addressed by Robert W. Hume, Kaq., L. Thompson, Colonel Bermy and AMUKL F, CLARKSON, President, Re Vieloak, FARROWER, PASTOR OF BT. LUKE'S Methodist Episcopai church, Forty-firat a near Sixth avenue, will preach, on Sunday morning, at 1035 o'clock, and in the evening’ at 736 o'clock, ‘Trustees in at- tendance to seat strangers. nanoforte, by an experienced and eatablinved teacher, from one of the first acad Furope; reterence, a German professor, also present and former pupils, Adaresa J. ST. L., Herald BUSINESS OPPORCUNITICS. A. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL, Merohants, manufacturers, &c,, requiring capital, invest money, or persons desiri or enter any approved budiness will meet with responsible parties and desirable opportunities (carefully investigated) At our oflice, Investors are invited to call. GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., Financial Agents, 98 Broadway. feferonces. B. Spellman & Co, Fancy Goods, $9 Broadway. rane, Esq, i. Manhattan Brasa Co. Shepard & Dillingham, Publishers, 49 Gi A GENTLEMAN OR LADY OF ABILITY CAN HAVE an interest in a lucrative publication; only a smal p- ital required. Apply at 60 William atreot, room Il, alter noon, FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY.—FOR SALE, A Manufactory, in complete running order: article staple ; ales steady ; profits 100 per cent; will sell very low If taken at once, CLARKE @ ABBOTT, 20) Broadway. N INTEREST IN A VALUABLE PATENT MEDICINE for sale for 2,500, half of which will be left in the business, which is already established, and with attention can be made to pay at least $100 per week. Address F, L., Herald office. A —PARTIES WITH CAPITAL CAN CONTROL ABSO- + lute monopoly of manutacture of new and popular goods; machinery tn operation, and those meaning business ‘can bave the fullest opportunity to investigate. IN, 89 Dey street. 8. 8. NOR’ A® INTEREST WORTH 96.000 AND DOUBLING AA, zamngann banat get a dasleabin partner, for near hate, unincumbered or ft LUMBIA, Herald ofllee. Poe A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL PURCHASE THE Fixtures and Good will of an flee busides paying over D., B 5.000 «year; 15 years established. Address (, lerald office. reas CO- BARGAIN.—A CIGAR STORE, IN THE VERY BEST location on Broadway for transient trade, and with a fall list of regular customers, will be disposed of on reason- able terms, in consequence of the sickness of the owner. Address J. 0. N., box 111 Herald ofllce, PARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM 83,000 TO #5,000, to open a (hey ae Gallery up town; business now established. Address ILLTAMS, Herald oflice, with full naine and where an interview may be had. B.WATINE HOTEL IN A CENTRAL PORTION OF the city is offered for about 20,000; location unaur- Passed, and patronage constant and of the most desirable class ; house thoroughly appointed, and ponsessing facilities for a very attractive and remunerative restaurant, GARLETON & 01 USINESS MEN WANTING 10, 100 OR 1,000 COPIES exact Fac-almiles of a Letter, Circular, Price Current, jemies in | find it to their advantaze to send memorandum of same to UHARLES E. PINCKNEY, 159 East Thirtieth street, corner of Third avenue. FAMILY OF FIVE ADULTS WISH A_ FLOO! ZX location between kighth and Twentieth streets Third and Sixth avenues; rent about $30 month, ress box 1,254 Post offi (A. BACK PARLOR AND EXTENSION ON FIRST OB arlor floor, with or without furniture, between Four. deenth and Thirty-sixtit streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; Tanst be permanent; vest of references given and, requl Address D, D. 8,, Herald Uptown Branch oflce, 1,265 Broad- way. A it Kept in perfect order. FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE CAN HEAR OF A desirable party to take charge of their house and have Address B., Herald office, PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS WISH TO RENT A completely furnished House, located between Four- d Thirty-fourth sireet# and Seventh and Lexington rent not to exceed $250 per month; possession im: . Address SECRETARY, box 133 NUMBER OF FINELY LOCATED HOUS! roe. for A. Tishet ana unfurnished, wanted immediately, waiting tenants, in all parcs of the city. SIMONSON & ECCLESTON, 60 West Thirty-first A WWANTED 10, RENT.—WE HAVE THIRTY-EI + orders on our books for furnished and unfurnished us of renting their houses will please ho charge unless we rent, PMAN, ROWLAND & SLAUSON, 1,205 Broadway, corner Twenty-nivth street. Bw? ADULTS—A_ FIRST CLASS FURNISHED jous Sixteenth to Twenty-third street, Lexinzton to Bixth avenues; no objection to board owner; possession early, Address POSSESSION, Hera'd Uptown Branch offices 1,268 Broadway. Y A FAMILY OF THREE —THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, D tor housekeeping, either in New York, Brooklyn or Jerse City, in a private house; rent not to exceed #20 to #25. ties having such can hear of a good tenant by addressing J. T., box 1,875 Post ollice. ORNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY A SMALL FAM- ily of adults, in a good location; terms #40 per month, Address for two days J. l’. M., box 10) Herald oflice. OUSES WANTED.—OWNERS WISHING TO RENT ay secure good and responsible tenants for houses in all parts of the city, by sending particulars to my office. LOCKE, 189 Eighth street, opposite Clinton Hall, ANDLORDS AND OTHERS CONTROLLING PRO- perty, desirous of procuring responsible tenants, wilt please send particulars of premises to the most central and. extensively Raves uptown office in city, B. FLANA- GAN, Fourth avenue and Twenty-eigath street. Ui STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, ON LINE OF ‘Third or Fourth avenues, unfurnished, between Twelfth and Twenty-aixth streets, for a family rot four aduits, Address, of stating rent, ac., HOUSK, box 179 Hi ANTED—ONE OR TWO HOUSES OR VACANT Lots in Third avenue, between about Fortieth and Sixtieth atreets, to rent for aterm of years to improve. In- Quotation, Drawing, Map, Music, je.» ean get them imme: 'URICH'S Autographic Press, or by call- lately by using M. ing at Maurice's Autographic Establishment, 160 Wiiliam street, Engravings, Circular Price List, American Inatitute Report free. EST PRODUCE STAND IN WASHINGTON MARKET for aale, cheap, with Good Will (33 years established), Bafe, Desks, ‘Ac. Apply on premises, to J..0. SCHANCK, opponite 144 Weat street, New York. ASH PARTNER WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY EX- J perienced young man, to open an office and buy stock; any amount of stock may ‘be had on credit, but by paying cash a larger discount will be given by the head firm. Ad- dress X. X. X., Herald office, —A DESIRABLE LIVERY STABLE FOR 8AL¥, not far from Madison square; business long establish: ea, annually increasing and ean be developed to almost any extent; premises in perfect repair, and horses and equip- ments in the very best condition; & long lease may be ol tained on the most favorable terms, and “an altractive dwell. ing goes with the GRIGGS, roperty. CARLETON & CO., Financial Agents, 98 Brosdway. ki IONFIDENTIAL.—I'VE GOT IT! I ONLY REQUIRE asmail amount of money to make us both rich in an cece, short space of » Address J. A. W., Herald office, PUNERGETIC, BUSINESS MEN, OF EXTENDED AC. quaintance, can realize a handsome income without the investment of capi jn an honorable business, For par- ticulare address box 6,790 Post ollice, Re BALE—A_ JEWELRY STORE, LOCATED IN best part of Fulton street, Brooklyn; established over {years and doing a first class trade; principals with cash ey dealt with. Adress SIN. Brooklyn Oflice. LT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BUSINESS CALL AT room 1%, National Hotel, Courtlandt street, have an article secured by letters patent, that « fortunue can be Tealized out of in every State in the Union. MEAN BUSINESS._THE GOVERNMENT OF THE United States has secured to mea monopoly. Farties who can command §1,000 cash, or good security, can realize daily tpoome and eventually & fortune. Call on or address WANLESS, HAYES & CO., 146 Fulton sti 4 ARTNER WANTED—WITH $20,000 OR $80,000, IN the wholesale boys’ clothing. The business is fully established, paying well, with a good line of first tomers, To a good business man this is a rare chance, as there is only one person in the firm at present, who has bey invested. Address WHOLESA! BOYS’ AND OUTHS' CLOTHING, Herald office. ARTNER WANTED--WITH 8500 AND SERVICES, TO take charge of the indoor work of an old established business; profite large and perfectly legitimate; a good chance for alive man to make money. For interview ad- dress PARTNER, Herald office. PARTNER DESIRED IN A LEGITIMATE CASH manofacturing business, covered by letters patent, and eral use and bona fide merit; casn capital of 6,000 & man of business qualifications required; For inter- view, address G. L. RAY, box 4,116 New York Post office. of EY. GEO, H. HEPWORTH.—STEINWAY HALL.— Religious services will be neid in Steinway Hail morn- ing and evening. Morning subject—“A Change of Heart.” In the evening Mr. Hepworth will deliver the seventh lecture J hls course to young men, Bervices at 105 A. M. and EV, T. A. HOYT WILL PREACH SUNDAY, AT 11 o'clock, in small chapel of New York University, on Washington square. Seats free. ATENT RIGRTS ‘SOLD ON COMMISSION—BY MOODY & CO., No.7 Murray atreet, publishers of “The Patent Bulletin,”"—Now is the time inventors, manufac: turers and owners of patents to advertise. Call or send stamp for copy. Also, Real Estate, Stores and Manufacturing Business sold; Part- nerabips negotiated and Capital procured for merchants and companies. 'N. B.—Established 1866. 7. 1GNATIUS CHURCH, SEVENTH AVENUE, BE- ‘tween ‘Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth siregets, Rev. F.C. D. D. inday services, 7 A. M., Holy Buchar- i, 10:45 ‘A. M., Litany, Second P. M,, Evening Prayer. In the ill continue the course of lectures on in its Visible Aspect." Cel rm evening the rector wi “Angiiean Worship rat Thetr Relations to the Catholic Church.” — Preaching on this subject by the Rev. W. W. Andrews, at the Catholic aera church, Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Sunday, at 734 P.M. All are in- vi ‘apae PAPAL, EPISCOPAL AND CONGREGATIONAL (HE REV. MORGAN DIX, RECTOR OF TRINITY ebureh, Ae ae at Trinity chapel Sunday, Feb. 26, $t7y olclock FM.“ Bubject:—“Our ‘Lord's Counsels ot Por- HE RIGHT REV. BISHOP HUNTINGTON WILL give the sixth lecture in the course at Grace chapel, Kast Fourteenth street, opposite the Academy of Music, on Sunday evening, Subject—“The Alleged Contradiction Between Facts of Nature and the Christian Revelation." pS. SRS BASSO OF EXPERIENCE, GOOD READER | AND soiosin, 18 open to en ent from . 800 HABBO, Herald office. t 24 GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Pianoforte at pupil's residence for $10 per, quarter ; best references ‘Gon ddrese, with realdence, TEACHER, box 122 Herald Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. VERY GOOD SOPRANO, FIRST CLASS READER, is Cr for a church engagement, Address L, M., box 145 Herald office. N EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN, VERY SUCCESSFUL a8 a professor of music, has a few hours disengaged for Ee Jessons ; vest cit} jerms, Address BEETHOVEN, « $200,000 to B00, increase. the vastness to PERFECTED MA- ponitively adapted aif cont; wanted, OTARY ENGINE.—THE ONLY chine (with tools to manufacture), io alr, gus. steam and water ; constructed at nt 100,60 working capital; convincing evidence given by a Porking maching, “Address ROTARY, box 160 derata "Gp: town Branch offlve, 1,255 Broadway. PECIALTY.—WANTED, A PARTY WHO CAN COM. OP inci 45,000, to engage ine Manufacturing Business al- Poady estabiished. T will guarantee a fortune can be realized in a short space of time. [ only require money to go ahead, Address H. H. F., Berald office. (0 SOUTHERN OR WESTERN MERCHANTS, OR Tparties out of business—A fortune can be realized by call- ing on us, WANLESS, HAYES & CO., 146 Fulton street, room 4. 10 LAWYERS.—A CONCERN DOING BUSINESS WITH ‘a large number of all nationalities over the whole coun- try, is iu the conaition to bring @ very extensive and protit- able business into the hands of vers of standing and re- natdiity: the oflces are near City Hall}: $2,000 required. \ddress LAW OFFICES, box 314 Herald office, DRY GOODS DEALERS.—FIXTURES OF THE joe st ype! Dry Gooas Store in the State for sale ing sp) ‘And Store to let, jendid bus‘ness:: store 22195 ; glass front. HIGGINS & BRAND, 1 Newark avenue, Jersey Ciiy. OR SPECIAL PARTNE! in an established wholesaic and boy's clothing bouse, selling from t year, with location and advantages onal capital, at good profite; the opportrnity ie one seldom jo pital, at good 3 the opportunity is one seldom offered to # good business man; none but those who mean business need reply, 4 with their full address, which wil! porn Fa Hal; best reference given and required. Address BUSIN Ed8, box 5,001 Post office. ANTED—A FARTNER: ONE WHO HAS XO. CON- ac! ious les abont making ; busines and oue that will realize patd aes money we operate it, Addreas U. W. G., Herald ANTED—A LADY, WITH $1,000 CASH, TO INVEST aiagy nde coma he indy. es aS AGER, American House, Boston. Noes MAN ‘ANTED—A GENERAL W “ih 35,000 to 00, and retail me joney to aingin references and moderate jerald oflice. YOUNG LADY (SOPRANO) DESIRES A POSITION A a home “Address Mune. DE LUSEN, 61 West 18h ot. (A. NEEL KNOWN PRIMA DONNA, PROPERSON OF Singing, who has a few hours of lelaure, would like to devote them to lady pupils only. Address VOCAL MUBIO, Herald office. LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO either at her own wee residence ; terms @8 and $10 per twenty lessons; particular pains taken with new begin- ners. dress TEACHER, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, 427 Broome street, New York. i A MUSICAL AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AVE- nue, next Clarendon Hotel.—-Artists and competent teachers, singers, 4c., furnished, LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW MORE PUPILS Md A the Piano, at $10 per quarter, Special attention pi fers, ‘Address 'M. J. M.y" box It. Hi own Brankhroties, 19268 Broadway. =” ace TANOR AND | BASS WANT POSITIONS i FROM jay 1; ba several years’ experience in Protestant enoirs. Address W. H., Chick _ noire Agarose WH, Chickering plano rooms, 120° Mon GUITAR NAPOLEON (GOULD, THR CELEBRATED in & fe u ria, enables pupils & few lemons 10 accompany les Tr) F kanioatgn areas, anip taueb) praaicais Vv nove” Wants -A PARTNERSHIP IN AN ESTABLISHED business; must bea paying one; has bad good bus. ness experience; can invest ;young man. Address B. ., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,965 Broadway. We ntep-a GENERAL OR SPECIAL PARTNER IN the hvery business, in the netzhborhood of the Central ae 1s doing # Grst class business. Address J. ?. M., ANTED—A PARTY WITH $3,000 TO %#6,000, IN A honorable and profitable jobbing business, established, References and particulars by addressing V. D., box 46 Herald office, INVEST—FROM 81,000 TO 95,00, BY ‘ample sec! with fall bth rity required {or young man Hewlars J ireet it of ed. "ha: ress, Prephiy fii W ILL SOME PERSON IN POSSESSION OF $5,000, correspond with me in reference to a monopoly, where quire of GEORGE M. MITT'NACHT, safe store, 26 Spring st. ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED FIRST OR SECOND Floor, on Third, Fourth or Sixth avenues, between Tenth and ‘Thirty-fourth streets: rent not to exceed $40, Address, with particuiars, 8., box 142 Herald office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH « baby, unfurnished Second Floor, in central loca- house desired : rent from #30 to #85; will be per- ma d punetual paying tenants, References exchanged, Address H., box 116 Herald otlice, TANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, FOR A PHy- sician’s ofice, between Fitty-fifth and Eighty-fifth streets, Address, stating terms, DOCTOR, 856 West ‘I'wenty- second street, 7 ANTED—A HALL BEDROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, for single | ee wvove Twenty-third street, Ad- dress K, B., 1,243 Broudway. ANTED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY, A ME- dium sized House, {nrnisued or unfurnished, by the first week in March; no objection to boarding owner. Ad- dreas for one week G. H. 8, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE, IMMEDIATELY or Apel 1, in good locality, where parties will board the rent. Address, with particulars, 5., box 540 Post oflice. WANTED—A SMALL HIGH STOOP HOUSE, IN A GEN- teel_ neighborhood, between Forty-second and Fifty- ninth streets and Fourth und Ninth avenues; rent not to ex- ceed $1,600, Address ADVERTISER, 09 West Filty-sixth ANTED—IN APRIL, WITHIN EASY ACUESS OF the city, a large fully furnished country Boarding House; location must be healthy aod attractive. Terms L, | . moderate, Address, for one week, MONTBEA! Brooklyn Branch office. ANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STURY HIGH sTOOP or basement House, between Broadway and. Sec avenue, Fourth and Twenty-third streets; rent rom $1,200 to 9,00, Address L, k, W., Herald Uptown Branch oulice. 7 ANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP brick or brown stone House, at a reasonable rent, be- tween Kighth and Thirty-fifth streets, west of Third avenue, Cail on or send particulars to G. NAGLE, 149 Fourth av, WwW ANTE! HREE FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LIGHT housekeeping, connecting; location from Tenth to Forty-second street and Fourth to Ninth avenue; best of references given and required. Address, ing terms and how situated (terms must be reasonable j-» box ML J. Herald Uptown Branch ottice, 1,266 Broadway. WANTED-MARCH IST, FURNISHED HOUSE, BE- low Fourteenth street, west of Broadway, or in Jersey City, convenient to feriies, ’ Address, stating location and terms, CASH, box 114 Herald office, ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE GENTLEMAN, MAY 1, an unfurnished four story bign stoop House between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets, Fourth and sixth avenues. Address, with price and location, WOLCOTT, Herald office, JANTED--HOUSK, IN CITY OR VICINITY, FUR- nigned or unfarnished, where part of rent will be taken in board, with privilege of other boarders. Address PUNC- TUAL, Heraid ofiice. ANTED_IN THE NINTH WARD, THE WHOLE OR part of a House in good neighbortiood, for a family ot three persons. Address. stating rent, which must be low, A. Mr E., Bank, 381 Broadway. ANTED—A HOUSE, WITH BARN ON PREMISES either In New York or ssrooklyn; rent not to excee $1,200, Address box 8,603 Post ofice, New York. A Ge toe 3d A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, A Second Floor of four or five rooms, in a good neigh- borhood, at moderate reat. Address L. S. CLARK, 28 Waiker street, ANTED--BY A MAN AND WIFE, THREE OR FOUR unfurnished Rooms, in # respectable house, where there are but few tenanta; east side preferred; no moving Ast of May. Address E. 8., Herald oflice. Bg eg 1, BY A QUIET, RESPONSIBLE family of three, a convenient part of « Honey i ‘good New location, about five rooms. Address HOME, box York Pos ofice. WAXTED_BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, FOUR yniurnished Rooms on second floor, or one on third, vn a private family, tor housekeeping; location central and below Thirtieth street ; terins about $30 per month; best Teference gi nd required. Audrede B. PERMANENT. Herald office ‘Wea 48 UNFURNISHED ROOM, BETWEEN ‘Twenty-third and Eighth streets and Fourth and Sixth address LMMA DUBOIS, station D. avenues. Piease ANTED—MAY 1-—FIVE ROOMS ON SECOND OR third floor, in a tirst class neighborhood below Four- Veenth street, went side. Address, stating full particulars, box 206 Herald oilice. W 4gt20-HousE FOR GOOD Tare ‘May having houses to rent will Prompt atteniton by sending particulars to my office. E.G. LOCKE, 189 Eighth street, opposite Clinton Hall. ANTED--MAY 1, BY A SMALL, QUIET AMERICAN family of three ‘a Floor or five or mx Rooms, upfarnished, i must be ren to exceed _Address V. dss "ANTED. A FAMILY OF THREB ADULTS, tour unfurnished Kooms for light housekeeping in a private terins moderate; refer- ences exchanged. Address ¥., box 188 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,265 Broadway ROM THE 1ST OF APRIL, BY A GEN- Wtcns id wife, two ee ee Cognos} tory ith yr American jocation low nt Fourth street, east of Broadway. Adoress AMERICAN, ‘box 13 Herala office ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A VE! House west of Third HOUSE, Herald oftice. eH bi yANTED TO LEASE-IN NEW YORK OR BROOK. oe ‘asmall tamily, « neatly rurnisbed Mouse; avout $200. ‘Address, wih terms, location, &c., BANKER, box 19 oflice, FROM receive amaily; ceptral location 4 LL FURNISHED nen Aaarene SMALL TO RENT—APARTMENTS SUITABLE ANTED Wine the millinery business, adjacent to bei between Tenth and. Twenty-second. streets ; reat not to ex. per annum, Address 8. A. C., box 161 Herald coed $1,200 ottiee. wane TO HIRE—AT A RBASONABLE RENT, A small House, for one or tive years, size of house, Damper and name of street and rent afortune can be realized 10 one vear. Herald oftee, e— -ARTN bs WITH $7, In MANUFACTURING $ Sat pated hardware ed house laren Copal ten years inpnithed: ‘control best selitng articles in wo! mand 1, pusiness doing well; large sa tern ce WANUFACTUREN, box 180 Herald dfice, % other noticed), M. A. Dy Heraid Uptown Branca 965 Broadway. ANTED, 0. RENT, ON STATEN ISLAND OWNERS are sol send ese Hon of for oe to let to W. A. CULLING, 33 Tine wureet ising

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