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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 12977. ~PMEcToORY FOR ADVERTISERS, P. mCOR TY age Fitts ones sixth columns. ENTS— 8x0 BOARDERS v want -D—FiIRst Packt Third coh BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Finst PaGr—Third mouth ngeel, ROTATE F FOR SALE—S800nD PacE— PORTUNITIES—Piner Paex—BSizth col- 288 NOTICES—Firre PacE—Sixth column. meres ESTATE FOR SALE—SEOOND PaGE—First OLERKS A} AND DEALRSMEN—SerENeR PagE—Second and coacilte® AND GARDENERS—SEVEnTH PAGE—Third colamt ND Wi \—SECOND PaGE—Fifth column. coasrw is >. Visi, BYBANBL PS Finer PaGE— Pith and sixth gorak RUN KSHIPS—Finer PAGE—Sixth column. DANCING ACADEMIES’ Broun Page Fourth colnmn. ING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- Swe vURNIseD—SevEwri ‘PagE—Fiuth and sixth col- JROPEAN a eT Pa@E—Fifth column, BURG GPEAX STE PAaGE—Sixth col INANCIAL--FIRST PAGE — Poort es column. Senn ARTS—Fins't oe SALE—SBVENTH PagE—Fourth c FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SEVENTH PaGE—Sixth column. FURNITURE—SEVENTH PAGE-—Fourth column. FRENCH SOVERTISERERTS—Gavanest PaGE—Fourth ‘columi MELE) WANTED—FEMALES—SrvEwri Pa@k—Second ma HELP WANTED-MALES—Szventa PaGR—Third and Borie, m, CARRIAGES, 40,--Finst Pa@z—Second and moret! 8—Finet PAGR—Third column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., WANTED—SRVENTH PaGE—Sixth column. ISTRUCTION—Finst PAGE—Fourth colum: wees oh HOBUKEN, HUDSON cry, "AND. BER- pee Nhe gine FOR SALE- SECOND PaGE— Seorna LOAN oerices wTaIED PAGE—Secord column. Bact ND FOUND—Finst PaGE— First column, ACHINERY “SuvENtH Paow. Fourth coluum, MARBLE MANTELS Frxsr | Fagr—Third column. MEDICAL—SrventTH Pa eiggt me Fadi ADVERTISCMENT TS TENTH PaGE— MUSICAL “Tun Pa@E—Second column, ERSONAL—Finst PaGE—First cotumn, MANOFORTES-—-8R00ND PAGE—Fourth column, LITICAL—Frest PAG ae, column. 'f OFFICE NOTICE — ‘AGE—Bixth column. POR ESONAL SITUATIONS 3 ay VANTED-FEMALES— NTH PAGE—Second col PROPERTY ‘OUT. OF THE ony “FOR SALE OR TO RENT—SrcOND PAGE—Second and third columns, REAL i, Bea TO EXCHANGE—SE0oND Paok—Fourth ‘ATE WANTED—8xconp, PA@E—Fogrth col- RELIUIOUS NOTICES—Firer Play ienh column. EOOND PAGE Fourth column, BLSTAUMANTS Sayan Paas—Fourth column, a ARDS—FinsT PAGE—First and second columns, ae Cee ht ie PaGE—Firat and second mrvAtions w WANTED—FEMALES—SEVENTH PaGg— SITUATIONS W 'WANTED-MALES-SrvEN7s PAGE—Seo- ‘ond eolum SPECIAL NUTICES—Finer PAGR—Second column, SPORTING—DOGS, BXDS, &c—Finer PAGE—Second STORAGE tony Paor—Becond column. THE TRADES—Seventu PaGE—Fourth column, TO LET FYOR BUSINESS FURPOSES—SEVENTH Pagn— UNFURNISHED: ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SEVENTH PaGE—Sixth column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fixsr PAGE—Sixth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 40.—Finsr Pacr—Sixth column _HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UP TOWN. _ DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD ‘ELVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- BECOND STREETS, =~ _ ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. | TILL 9P. M. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT OFFICE | RATES. No EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. i PERSONAL. Are ORDER OF EGYPTIAN MONKS—MONAS- tery of the Norlb,—Admtnistration of torture, DOPTION.--A HEALTHY BOY, ABLE TO TAKE CARE. of himself, Can be given away Aus his poli ae after 80th Applicants snould state who th ry TATE, Chicago. XTENSION—>I LEASE WIPE YOUR MOUTH THREE 2 or four ti th nes, EORGE WATKINS JELFS, FORMERLY OF BIRMING- England, is earnestly requested to write to his re- ham, ns. if dendy any .ntormatton wil be most thankful ed. Last heard fin March, 1870, ister | from Pat. 70D, Pasa county New Jersey, Unk Deserip- ie ly left-handed, left arm and ie Tater than hi right, ac it arm and leg. Apply Ly Solicitor, 104 Newnall street, ig td EE ee a NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN BURNS, FR¢ Banafer, Trelani, Salied on Petite 18, 1865, in shij iy ‘Miam Tapscott. Any word of whereabouts thankfully received by MARY TOULE, Enizabeth NeJre °e " JNRORMATION WANTED—OF MARY | BRESSLEN, Christian name a Mury; last heard from was in ton, Pa.; supp. ato ba th Chioago, at present ; has two children, John und Any word of her whereabouts Wl be thankfully recelved ty by her brother, James Mury, in eare of Mr. Loftus, 20 Walworth street, Brooklyn. F THE BLONDE LADY WH IN COMPANY WITHA boy and elderly lady, at Tremont’s saloon Thursday even- ‘ng, at 8 o'clock, feels inclined to make the acquaintance of tleman with mustache and diamond pin sitting on her can do so by addressing, in confidence, MUSTACHE, Herald otlice, B. H.—ONE OF THE BABES IS VERY LOW; COME doce home immediately ; we are nearly crazy about you and ILLIE—WRITE IMMEDIATELY TO POST OFFICE box. Should like to see you Sasurday evening. Am go- to Cahfornia ov the 20th; will tak ben Fe ED BROOKLINE. ERCY HOWARD—DID YOU SEE TUESDAY'S PER- sonal ? Impossible this week, but any day you may say Dext, Let me hear from you at uny rate, =e LOVE YOU, AND WILL ADHERE TO you, Our alilance, and not subjection, will be sufll- giently barmonious. THE UL CANDOR, 401. —REASON AND PRUDENCE FORBID THAT I ° should subject myeelf | to any more such ordeals. LOST AND FOUND. Pate THE 26TH, A POCKETBOOK CONTAIN. ‘ing @ small sum of Money, left on the counter of dri corner Fifteenth street and First avenue. Owner can Wwe same by proving property and paying for this advertise- JUND—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ON FIFTH avenue, a Purse. The owner can have the same by call- fag on Mr. ‘CHAMBERLIN, 2 and &4 Worth street. O8T—FEBRUARY 29, OPPOSITE 9% BROADWAY, A spall black traveling od silt mounted, piate engraved ©: B. D., containing The ‘inder will be rewarded returo 4% ies "hime Ae: ferry master, toot of OST—THURSDAY,, 29TH ULT., | ‘Cape, vicinity of Fourteenth street and Second avenue, lnberai reward to finder. Leave it at di store oi ‘avenue and Forty-ninth street. = — ‘O8T—FROM NO. 8 ST. MARK’S PLAC! yellow Dog, wih White spot on the breast; answers to ihe akme of “1! or “Bumble Bee.” A suitable re- ‘ward will be paid t Tor bier return to the above address. Ost IN coma FROM FIFTH AVENUE THROUGH a University place, to Waverley place Locket, of large size, with t in antique), monogram op the A MINK HALF A SMALL green mone on one side ( Siher side and photograph Inside. A handsome reward. will Pe paid for its feturn'to the office of the New York Hotel. ON SIXTH AVENUE CAR, OST~CORAL EARDROP, its retura will be suitably re: or near Fulton street, ‘warded at 198 Water street, Len TUESDAY, FEB. 27, IN GOING FROM Fifty-ninth Lag 3 and Lexington avenue to Madison Avenue, ‘and thence by car to Twenty-seventh street “and Fourth ayenue.a, Gold Watch, No. 9008, made by Jules Jur- n, The finder, by reuratny the same to D. & 8., 17 jnion square, will be liberally rewarded, O8T.A YOUNG MAN, ENGAGED AS COLLECTOR by the Pennsylvania Rafiroad Company, was 80 unfor- ‘as tolose anenvelope, the Ist day ot March, con- taining a large sum of Money, Checks, Agents’ Reports, &c. The finder will receive a liberal reward by returning it to him at 826 Broadway, as it not returned he will be compelled to make the loss good Gut of his small salary, TOLEN-FROM | MADISON | AVENUE | HOTEL, Twenty-seventh street, 20 Tea Spoons, 15 Table ver piated, marked A, L. Babcock ; also an i Talma. Any informatjon wili be suitably rewarded ‘above place. ___ REWARDS. $5} REWARD. LOST, ON MONDAY LAST, BETWE 2 land 2 P. M., in University place, near Twelfth street, wamal lut with a brown spot over each eye 1 Black and Tao Slu -_ bad on a red conse, a lady was seen with it in ber arms bp Broadway, near Twentietn street. The above re ward will paid for iis return to 110 West eat Forty-fourth 8 REWARD.—LOST, IN THE “NEIGHEORHOOD $5 1 eenky intl treet ioe Sixth svene, 8 seven: er diamond Rin, Jobneton & Van Tassell’s, Tif was Bast I thirteent $1.0 000, REWARD—-FOR RETURN OF BONDS AND Beach street, on the HAC aN, coat BLU stl Ge aitea , on the Zet ult., and P10 ven Forrelum as Of the notew at hand and o ious saa NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1872—W1ITH SUPPLEMENT. eee JONES, NO. 5 PINE Hare sil Kinds of 16 ‘rumah ae uote but reliable te inf priveie business, Correspondents von airs HAVING banning AGAINST THE ytd eR, Jr Jr, ye] 67 avenue As same to JOHN KAIS) A. Roxah HAVANA verLOTTHRY OF CUBA AND cial drawings of above al so ie CLOTS, Braver, Sus Broadway, Post office box 4968, 158 Fulton and No. Ey Park row." CURE FOR HANCER AN AND_ ALL -TORMENTING Sores and Rieumatism.—MARGARET See - Dative of Ireland, in Rahway, N. J., wishes spectfully to annoijice that her Oinument has, after mand. ing the test of trial ‘for many years, proved Stat arallple, ns who have o been eared r monials in ite fav eitosrtinns Mrs. FURMAN, 6 of Melton avenue, Rayne N. J.—Ibad the king's evil on my neck in @ led “condition, which was pronounced incurable beta the physicians, I used a most beautiful salve, made by Miss Grace, One box cured SOHANNAR HOPPER.—I have been disabied by a cancer p my ey, for tov 5 ae. T used Miss Grace's salve, and MARY RU: GAN w oy ett Jersey joes Ao in the fall of 1870.—1 have been a ee © rit ital, Bi No doctor could cure me, the infallivle saive, whieh cured me of a cancer in the breast, }t can be obtained of Mrs. Fox, on oo street, between North First and Second streets, Jersey Ors. HALF LIQUOR. —I have been so disabled with rheu- matism that I hi det in * Seg’ to put on my shoes, lused Miss Grace's salve. also gave f it to some of my neighbors, and it cured [ibe A. OFFICIAL DRAWIN: KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. 4, 61, ah a ah Sees oh a 1, 1873, " a0t_Sancn I ek.” ; 27, 61, G0, - BB, 61, 1, 20,8, 48. PADUCAH--EXTRA OLA88 NO. 108—MARCH 1, 24,80, fie 7 uy by n. 2 26, ie rae viet My, L cor, Mo J. CLUTE, ent ui og Sion EST PRODUCE AND MEAT STAND IN WASHING- ton Market for sale, with Good Will, Fixtures, Safe, re. Wee anne on premises of J. C. SCHANCK, opposite we or TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Chambers street. NEw Jous, Jan. 2, 1872, Notice ip hereby given that the Assessment’ Koll ‘of the Real and Personal katate of the City and “County of New York for the year 1872 will be open for inspection and re- vimion on and after Monday, January 8 1879, and will remain open vntil the 80th day of af Apri a I8f, inclusive, for. the cor. Tection of errors and the equalization of the assessments of the aforesaid real anid personal estate of the. city and count of Now York. All persons, belleving themselves asgrieve st any application to the Commissioners during th Period above mentioned in order to obtain the relief pro isha GEO. B. ANDREWS, ) Commissi THOR, J, CREAMER, | “of Taxes NATHANIGL BANDS, } Assessments, Fur AVENUE,—BLOOM OF BEAUTY IMPARTS healthful color; Lip and Pimple Salve cures all erup- jons; Pomade for hair and chapped hands; Face Powder, and. all fashionable Hair Po 2% cents and 60 cents. Depot 53 Cedar street, near Pout ‘ollee. AVANA LOTTERY.—THBER FIRST. NUMBERS RE- éd for February 9%, by JOSEPH BATES, 194 FFICE OF THE BROOKLYN AND TAR \ RATE way Company, No. 3 Willoushby March 1, 1812-4 special mooting of th stockholders of th Sodock. will be heid at this office on Tuesday, March lock P, M. JOHN ANG US, Presid QINK THE TRACK AND ARCH IT OVER.—THE Nineteenth Ward Railroad Reform Association hold regular meetings at their headquarters, 889 Third avenu every Saturday ae Peeves: Property owners an others interested are javited to : to attend, 10 BROKERS.—TAKEN FROM MADISON AVENUE Hotel, corner Twenty-seventh street, 20 Tea Spoons, 16 Table Spoons, silver plated, marked A. L. Babcock ; also an English Talma ; if in broker's hands will ) will be redeem: ed, 00.00! q tucky, Class 204, BALEY & 00, SPO RTING— “DOGS, BIRDS, | rc A- —FOR SALE—ALL Let r= OF Fi pot Seer DOGS, BIRDS, &c. Medicines for all pared Food for ene birds, at B. G. OVENS. No No. PGteene street, near GOLD WAS DRAWN IN ROYAL HA- ans Lottery of Cuba Fenraary 24. Ken. K cress old eetebniobed ot ‘omeo), i” Broadway, anv. HORSES, CARRI sais a aT. [re att stock pagny fo min LANDAUS, Pony Feel iway. Le, STABLE FOR SALE THE STOCK AND Lease; doing an active and profitable business) loom a siege ‘manufactory, Fulton “ana ‘Nevins INIATURE BROUGHAM, OUR OWN MA! SCARCE- M ly soled, for sale le ABBY. or nc conn R & CO., of Broome street. 10 LET- DOWN TOWN, STABLES AND DWELLINGS, Watts street, Apply at 16 Horatio street, W4XTED—A GOOD, SOUND AND GENTLE HORS not over 8 years old and about 156 hands, a worker and ordi horse. “Any ‘person same for sale at a moderate price, and willing to let sponsible party have the same on’trial for two or three d purchaser by addressing R , box 181 Hi may bear of a cash ald oflice. WASTED-A TEAM, GOOD, a HORSES IN EX- change for Team Horses of less v. . ence in cash, 150 East Fittieth atree cndgus tend twhed $1 40. —BAY_ CANADIAN, 7 rene, ws 8 agit | bay Mare to match, #135 blac! jorae, 6 years, 16 han is, #149; mish sell this day. 418 ‘phgth avenue, corner Thirty-tirat street, 3 BOARDERS, WANTED. ] ‘BLOCK four OF CHATHAM SQUARE, GRANT House, 48 New Bowery. —Clean, comfortable Rooms, Beane per night; $2 and 2 6 per week ; house open 1, —VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM FOR A GENTLE- « man and wife; alsoa single Room tor a Soatlemans clase Board and attendance; references required, Ninh h street, between Broadway and University place, BLOCK WEST OF MADISON SQUARE, SHERMAN House, Broadway and Twenty-sixth street.—Newly fur- nished and refitted throughout. Room, singly or en suite, with or without Board; lodging #1 and upwards, D OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with furnished ed Rooms and first class Board ; ref- erences, 162 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue. 5 AVENUE, 351, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY- fourth street.—-A handsomely furnished front and back soem, on fourth floor, to rent, with Board; also one single Room references ‘exchanged: $ TO #10 PER WEEK.. —GENTLEMAN OR GENTLE- man and wife can obtain Board and pleasant Rooms 18 St. Mark's place, near Cooper Institute, $7,% 816, -PLEASANT SECOND AND F FOURTH floor front Rooms, closets, éc., to let, witn good Boar Board, at 46 West Washington piace, west of! Sixth avenue, 13) WEST SEVENTEENTA STREET, THRER DOORS hag Fifth avenue.—To let, with Board, several han ‘urnished Rooms; house first class; references ¢: 147.2 STREET, 82% EAST.—ROOMS TO L&T, WITH Board, in an American family. Terms moderate, 20 } nished Rooms, suitable for one or with or without Board, on Rooms. 2: G table; terms moderate. 23 firnwened low:prioee fooms, with cl i @. 'urnished low-priced ms, wi ant ntries ; Suitable for parties u rentlemen? cxtalsnt? reasonable, Also Table Board at $4 per week. 2967, STREET, NO, 115, EAST.—FURNISHED ROOMS arty of gentlemen, ferme; ) on third fluor to let, with Board, in a private family; Teferences exchanged, 33 CLINTON PLACE, —LARGE ROOMS TO LE’ with Board, to tamilies or a Lethe single gentlemen ; hot and cold water; terms a reaso! 33 WEST KIGHTEENTH STREET.—THIRD STORY front Room and hall Bedroom to rent, with Board; references. BF GRAMERCY PLACE (HAST || TWLNTIETH 2) street).—Large. handsomely furnished front Room and hail Room, with Board, for gentleman and wife; also a handsome small Room. QG BAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI- son avenue.—A New England lady’ wishes to rent, with Board, a iarge, handsomely t furnished Room, on fourth floor: also single Room, on third floor; no moving in May ; references exchanged, Rice bRS, GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 40., AT RE- duced pelos Ballard Loong wholesale and retail, Guos ught or exchange: GORGE “SMITH, 54 Chatham street. HOKSES, CARRIAGES, Ce T Saree & CHASE'S ITY AUCTION MAKT AND N. oe oPATTEREALLE, state of, fF Brcedway, and Thi street. MAJOR ae BARK: Ag aoe ra of Ho EV& . WEDNESD AS b's ‘Twenty-four hours allowed The only mart in the city ho vit on “uahae Sane ae . on sale, CATALOGUE oF SALE nis D DAY, AT 12 Vege pola Hine large and extra handsome sorrel coupe Horse, high, 6 years old; an extra stylish, game and handy vert can trot in 4:10, and fs a great roadster; no faults nor vices, flowing mane and tail and warranted sound and kind. New and second hand Harness, Horse ra Om Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Buffalo, Wolf und’ Alaska Robes, Fast ‘and high bred blood bay Gelding, 153g high, 6 years old; avery handy, prompt and easy driver; can ter than 3 minutes, and was never handled for speed: i afraid of nothing; can be driven by a lady, and warranted sound and kind, Kxtra rite h and desirable bay Mare, 1534 high, 6 eon old; as fine, gamy and prompt, a driver as ead be forin trot’ close 10 8 minatea ; can Ve handled by a child with safety; flowing mane and tail and warranted sound and kind, High bred, elegant lare, 14 high, 6 yeaa old; beat 8 minutes; vy atylinh pom ae fears nothing ; ho a ; sound and kin Gentleman's Koad Establisnment, conmusting of a fine, fast biood bay Gelding, 16. ‘ngh, 8 years; extra stylish and pleas- trot 1u § minuites sure; fe gentle for an warranies kind. Al ‘sound an iso side spring Concord Wagon, nearly new; Harness, Blankets, &c. The lian and well ‘known sorrel’ trotting gelding Honest Ethan, sired by Ethan Allen; 18 154 high, 9 years old; has a record of 2:39 at Mvstic Park, Boston; is an elegant driver; great roadster, and is warranted kind. Eegant and handsome. bay trotting Gelding, sired VA Whalevone; 1b¥ high, 6 years old} can beat $ minutes; fa elegant ne under saddle; for child’ to handle ; warunted sound and kind, ra One elegant Top Wacon, built by Benson Bros, To pay advances—One % Top Phaeton, one No top Express ‘Also severai other Horses, Wagons, &e. Fuil description at sale. a _Sales never postponed on account of weather. BPs 38 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A GENTLE- man and wife or two gentlemen may find elegantly furnished Rooms, with or without Board, in small family oc- cupying their own house, WEST TWELFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE FUR. algo aingle EAST FOU RTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished double ae single Rooms, with well supplied |ANDSOMELY tavle excellent; terms FINAN Avot BELMONT & 0. Bank fea lotera of cri to travelers stale im all parte of anaiole Mosars, de Rothechild aan elraphie transfers of money on California, Bubject to check ai sight, A. sue £8TATE FUNDS TO LOAN, AT 7 PER op improved and accessible unimproved city Property baa a NSON 4& BON, Il Pine sreet. —VALUABLE STO! 15 to 20 cent interest in & well known and long established company. A large number of can be obtained for a few days aoe 2 rare opportunity for eapital GRIGGS, CARLETON & COU., aneiat Agents, _ $8 Browaway, UNDS TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE, IN 8UMS to suit, and t buy First and Second Mo: es; ans also First’ Mortgages on Brooklyn Property. AT- TORNEY, box 2 195 | New York Post o office, UNDS TO LOAN—ON RBAL ESTATE, IN SUMS TO suit; also tem; in course of erection and to bu; Addrese ATTORNEY, box F°s SALE—THE BEST SILVER MINE IN THE United States: yielding 1,000 pounds of Jead and Hf silver per ton; two feet thick of solid mineral, and 00 fees Tong. i ice $100,000, Address box 2,459 St. Louis, F YOU WANT TO KNOW THE OFFICIAL STANDING ot every Bank and Insurance Com the Sh Ann street aand Insurance Register,” published ‘weekly "MORTIMER M. SH Y, Proprietor. ONTREAL” SHARDS, including the celebrated SILVER Ling} MINE, of Lake Supertor, for sale, by Re H. RICKARD, 19 Nassau sareet, ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ‘ON city and country Reena ‘no bonus required; First and Second Mortgag M. DAVENPORT, 58 Pine street, ea bo orn TO toe ip ng ny mage Stig Ltrs ime paper purchased, m large or small sums, al Hudson street, Private office, Grand Central Hotel, oe JAMES HAN. Moe TO LOAN—ON LIFE POLICIES AND OTHER good securities, at the Insurance Agency, 737 Broadway (opposite Astor piace), room 1. Peas FOR, $425,000-STOCKS AND BONDS OF the city of New Yor oaals the Comptroller's aH ply New York, until Sat- jour of New York, un! och oP ML, when the same will 1, Mat at 2 o'clock be publicly o} for the whole or any part of the sum of four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars of Blocks and Bonds of the city of New York, to DOCK BONDS; authorizea by chapters 574, section 6, Laws of 1871, payable November 1, 1002: +$8260,000 ADDITIONAL NEW CROTON AQUEDUCT STOCK: ‘authorized by chapter 280, Laws of 1870, payable Auxust 1, 1900, cane Said Stock and Bonds wili bear Interest at the rate of ‘slx Percent per annum, payavle on the Ist day of May and ember in each year, The proposals will state the amount of, Stocks and Bonds desired, and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; and the persons whose proposals are accepted will thereupon be required o depontt with the Comptroller the sums awarded to them respectively, t when they wiil be entit! amounts of the ther with any premiums thereon, lel to receive ‘certilicates for eq r value of the sums awarded to them, m the dates of payment. aled and endorsed “Proposals f the city of New York."and enclosed dressed to the Somnpérols jer. In a second envelop No bids will be ‘cobatdered at less than. ‘The right is reserved onthe part of "tte C Comptroller to re- derany oa of a bide if In his judgment the interests of ¢ Corporation require ig requ NDREW H, GREEN, Comptroller, Crry or NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF 5 _ComprHOLLER's OPvICE, February 23, 187%, $300. 000. -THS, RHENIX REAL ESTATE AND Loan Company, at 906 and 908 Third avenue and 86 Fourtn avenue,bave the above amount to loan on first and second mortgage, at fair rates, on city property only. 80, 000 TO LOAN—OR FIRST MORTGAGES purchased on New York elty and, Brooklyn roperty or improved property and farms in New Jersey and entehester county, Recoad Mortgages purchased on New York York oyna ae Brooklyn Aus, 6 69 Pine street $400, 000 TO LOAN-IN SUMS TO SUIT, on New York, Wentenestor and Brogklyn party, for term of years no bonus required. fourth | floor. ©. EW Lis, Montauk Insurance Compan; lway. _ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY CAN RENT ADELPHI 2 PRICE FOUR CENTS; ....... BUROPRAN STSAMSHIPS, Waite s STAR LINE. New Cork and i he wort Ne 4 full ered stone’ ‘the six ie Ra in “iho er OSRANTS REPUBLIC, Sama ‘TIC, ril’ 13, at 9 A.M. ike Star dock, Pavonis, ferry, Jersey city, mmodations for all classes unrivalled, com- and comfor smoking room and bathrooms in m: a8 tection, where lea least motion is felt, Surgeons and stew- accom pan, eae steamers. 830 in currency, “Saloon, #6v in gold These wishing to send for friends from the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certiticates, 833 currency. asnengers hooked to or from all of America, Paria, » Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. jon ticke'a granted at lowest rates, Drafts trom £1 uoward. For ‘daformation ‘apply at the company’s office, 19 Broad- way, Bills of lading tenued through to Continental a ca AIRS ‘Agent, ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water pet Liverpool, and No, 7 East India avenue, 'Leadendall street, ‘London, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail from pier No. 50 North River as follows :— WASHINGTON, Roussan . Saturday, March 9 VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont Saturday, March 23 IRE, Danre.... Baturday, April 6 ST LAURENT, Lenarie: Saturday, April 20 Price of passage in gold (including wine) :— TO BREST OR HAVRE. Firat cabin ......ccese+s+ 125] Second CAIN. «..-++++.+66 BID Excursion | jckeis at reduced rates, ¢ steamers do not carry steerage passengers, ellers going to or returning from the Contt- @ steamers of this line avoid and the discomforts of croas- ye nent of Euro both transit by Eng! ing the Channel, besides aa ving time, trouble and expense, GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 68 Broadway, paren STATES Ma Laie LINE.—8TEAM TO QUEENS, town an i ire every Wednesday. sab railwai WISCONSIN, Freeman ~March 6 at 236 P.M NEVADA, Forsyth Pe 8, at 83 A. Mi Cabin oan 1d; steerage, $40, currency, i ck 8, cold Passengers booked to aud m Paria, Hamburg, Norway and Sweden &o. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. JATIONAL LINE, STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from pier 47 North To Queehetown and Liver, "Saturday, March 2, at 1AM. ‘Saturday, March 9 at 8 P.M. “Saturday,’March, 16, at 9 A. M. Saturday, March %, at 8 P.M. ndon direc HOLLAND, eee ITALY. Thompech. waivers, Griges. 10 Liverpool, cabin, ‘steerage. #28, currency. ib and $05; repaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Landdadorey Ginagow or London, #82, currency. 4 her particulars | at e company 8 offices, Broadway, Poe. W. J. HURST, Manager. spon Fan HAMBURG. AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S i steamans) fron mail SILESIA, Captain N. Trautman 7, March 7, 1872, . M., tor Hambury taking passengers ged New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. Firat cabin, 120, ‘Second cabin, 872, Parable in United States gold. ‘Tho WESTPUALTS Hil ball Maven KUNHARDT & CO., CAI RICHARDS & BOAS, General Agenti 61 Broad street, N. NUNARD LINE, — THE inn ple pl MA. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From Buston, PALMYRA...Sat'y, March 2 ~-katday, March 9 BATAVIA. .Satn’y, March HH SAMARIA. .Satur'y, March 30 And every following W: And every following Saturday. day and Saturday. RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin... eohers and $180, gold, according to accommodation. Tickets to $16, gold, additional. #9, currency. istowny and al General Passenger Agents, No, 6 Barclay atreet, N, MA CHINA. ABYSSINIA Roa M'ch 20 CUBA. .Wedn'aday, March 27 ALGMRIA Wedn'y, Al I Lida 8 ‘of Europe, at lowest raien. Pathrough ollie ‘of lading given for Belfast, Glaszow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for wer trelgit gna cabin Iy at vb ‘or freight and ci at the company’s ee, No. 4 Bowling Panes ts COASTWISE STEAMSHIFS. > ro NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Cromwell Steamship Line, he steamship’ G0, CROMWELL, Ca cue, Wil leave pler No, 9 North River, on vek Freight received dally. | Thi aiven to Galveston, Indianola, Mobile and St. Gebta Passage, steerage, 825, in Samuel Ly eturday, Maret ro ma B. CROMWELL & CO., 0 West street, (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Southern Line, The steamship EQUATOR, Captain Pendleton, will leave pier 21 Hast River, Wednesday, March 6, Freight for St Louls, Mobile and Ualvestou taken. Insurance guarantect, ae freight oF passage, having superior aecommodations, ©. H. MALLORY & CO,, 183 Maiden lane. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch 37 North River, thetr elegant sidewheel stea WYAN( for Norfoik, City Point and Richmond, on 31 day, March 9, at 3 P. M., giving through bills of lading to ps ints South and Southwest, Through passenger tickets na Accommodations unequalled. Apply a office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of from ce Post OFFIC E OST OFFICE NOTICE, during the week endi close at this oifice on Wed) 11 A. M., and on Saturday NOTICE, —THE MATLS FOR RUROF! Saturday, March 2, 1872, wi aday at A. M.,on Toursday ab P. H, JONES, Post Master, __. COPARTNERSHIPS, AVIS & SON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, street, New York, Murch 1, 1872.--The business hereto~ fore existing under the firm name of Davis & Lah bankers and brokers, ts this day dissolved by mutual cons peither party will sign in liquidation, “4 BOLOMOR | DAVIS. AMSLEY 8, DAVIS, Mr. A. 8, DAVIS will continue the brokerage business af their present oflice, 46 Broad street. {SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSRIP.—MR, A. OPPBN« heimer has this day witndrawn from our firm, Oppen=: heimer, Seiler & Co, The remaining partnate will conduct the business with the same energy an promptness, under the new frm of HOLLENDER & SEILER, Shoe Manutace turers, 29 Warren street, BUSINESS OPPO RTUNITLES. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY I8 OFFERED TQ Parties desiring to en xe Inthe tobacco business; an old Concern of 40 yeare’ stan ‘ing can be bought out if a piled for very soon, For: particuiara apply to ALL! EYNOLDS & CU., Paterson, N. Je A PARTNER WANTED, WITH FROM $10,000 TO $15,000, either active or’silent, in an old established pro- duce commission house on west side of city, doing a fine business, but with the above amount can be’ made to pay fier (0) this present year, For information address X, v2, Le lerald ottice, A$ GENTLEMAN OF PLEASING ADDRESS, WITH $700, can have halt interest in one of the besta chiropos Cs offices in the United States. Address box 147 Herald ollice, MEMBER OF THE S8T0C P: an interest, free of charge, in a new stock oe bed forming, having a moderate capital ; or would emplo) atiow commission, Inquire of CHARLES He LRVING Wall street, room 10. N AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, WITH $800, CANSHAVR: half interest in a legitimate, paying business, Address, SAFE, Herald office. FIRST CLASS HOTEL—IN THE CENTRAL PORTION, of the city, ia offered for about $20,000; location un- d and patronage constant and of the most desirabl thoroughiy appointed and possessing faatitten attractive and remunerative restaurant, GR & CO., Financial Agents, 9 Broadway, BUSINESS CHANCE OF UNPARALLELED MERIT.— Partner wanted, with $20,100; sales cash and unlimited, An active, reliable party, who will be suited with a first class manufacturing business need re: WN giving name and dress, for personal interview, W) vit 'Y, Herald office, BARGAIN FOR CASH.—AN ESTAMLISHED STA. tovery and Musie Store for sale, on one of the leadin; avenues of the city; Lease, Stock, Fixtures and Goodwill locatton in the immediate neighborhood of three schools and five colleges; will be sold cheap it wus for immediately. Address STATIONERY, station F POWEKFUL RAILROAD CAR BRAKE, WORKED by acapstan on the engin an be slowed up in the uutual ime, or stopped moat Inauantly, by simply reversing the movement of the capstan; disconnected cars use same brake to make up trains; no steam, air or clecteicivy used; patented January, 1872; half interest for sale at w Vberal discount. Communications addressed A, A. WEIDE~ MEY ER, 65 South Kighth street, Williamsburg, EXCHANGE CAN GEE foun OPPORTUNITY FOR A young Pacheoe avin J, a8 partuer in a first class boarding house Sire call looated.. Addcess' NEW= 4 BOND S8TRE! elec apetantd ROOMS TO LET, with Board, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife; half block from Grand Central; gay boarders taken; terms mod- erate. 55 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH e and Sixth avenuos.—-A furnished Parlor and Bedroom to let, with Board, ina German family; terms moderate; re- ferences; no moving in May. GQ MADISON AVENUE, | BETWEEN | TWENTY. seventh and Twenty-erghth streets.—A sult of front Rooms on the second nnd ahall Room on third floor, with Board jhouse and d locality f first class, 100 EAST TWENTY-NECOND STREET.—T0 LET, with Hoard, two Rooms, with fire and gas; will ac- commodate three gentlemen, 110 MADISON AVENUE.—VERY _ DESIRABLE UU Rooms to let to gentlemen, with or without Board WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH —STREE' Second Floor, alcove, finely furnishe Room, wita first class Board; private American famiiy; brown stone house; uaexceptionable neighborhood ; supe: rior table; references exchanged. 166 WEST TWENTYSECOND STREET, BETWEEN 66 Sith"and Seventh avenues.-Second ‘and. thint Floors, furnished or unfurnished; table first class, private if desired ; no moving in Mi T CANAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN Be ee) i Greene strect- Services to-morrow by Rev. Davi Mitchell, 10:80 A, M. and 3 P, M. BEVLAU PARTICULAR BAPTIST CHURCH, 908 Ww Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue.—Bervices 105g AM. and3 P.M. icknell to preach on Sun- days March 8 and 10, EREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF DOWNING ‘and Bedford stiects,—Kev. P. L. Davies, pastor, will preach at 103g A. M. and 73g P, M. Sunday, Match 3. All are cordially invited. ATHOLIG APOSTOLIC CHURCH, SIXTEENTH street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues,—Rev. W. W. Andrews will preach, on “The Papal, Episcopal, and Congregational Systems in thetr Relations to the Catholic ge ireh,” concluding last Sunday's sermon, on Sunday, at HURCH OF 7HE MESSIAH, pages a AVE- nue and Thirty-fourth street.—Kev, W. K. Schermer- horn, of Boston, wiil preach in this church Su: morning and evening. Subject, morning tian Views of the Nattire and Benelits of the Lord's: Suppers? Evening—"How to Judge Religion by its Fruita.” Elder James 214 THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE- nue.—Nice, a furnished Room, with Board; fire and no at in merican family i N \TEATLY _ FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—CHOICE location ; with or without Board; en suite or singly. Parties desiring superior accommodations ply at Everett Library, 588 Sixth avenue. BOARD AN) MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, WHOSE amily is in Europe, desires Board in a strictly private, jan or American family, where he can have cable society and every home comfort. hudress ii-J., Broadway. A, cultivat isnt ‘Dusenbury & Mei one road Wagon, light Coupe Ro Hockamay, by Corbett. Curtain Coach, made by Brewster. Top Wagon, made by Miller. Top Wagon, made by Vandergaw. Ten Gh) Wop Wa oa Fa Tumble ear Tinelba a, for ad persons. ‘agons. Top and no top Depot Bingle and ata Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips, &c. At pri rT ee ane JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 1, 118 and 14 want Thirveeaih tty near Fourth av. T FACTORY OF DAY & SON-—FIFTY TOP AND road Bugries, Rockaways, Phaetons, Coupes, and jarge Assortment new aud second ical incity. 146 and M8 Ktdridge treet, ae LANDAULET, MADE BY eP eetenie Aus in; also two M . M., at HETTRICK'S A Stabe, I icy Sent GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PURCHASE A COM- plete Turnout. Horse to trot in 2:50; light tit top Road Wi by Brewster. Address, stating price, H. 14 Herald folie. LDERNEYS FOR SALE.—IMPORTED AND PURE bred Cows, fresh and to come in; also a tine Hull Calf. Address J. VAN ANIWERP, 85 Franklin street, or at his farm, Throgg’s Neck, Westchester county, LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE CHEAP,— RARE fone, er for sale ata bar; ly after 1 o'clock, hietietn street, chance; also corner Liquor stores, splend’* Wine and Billard Saloons, cheap Restaurants, Hotels, ‘ee, Cake Saloons, Bakeri¢s, MITCHELL'S Store Agen. Cedar st. YERY FINE, SELECTION OF PHAETONS, COUPE ‘ays, Pony Phaetons, Depot Wagons, Koad Buz. her’ seasonable ily Carriages’ and light lowest popular prices. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 688 Broaaway. A ~QOACHES. \CLARENCES, PHARTONS, BRETTS, | x, (abtlvlets,’ Victorias, Rocknways, c., 9 ices: one Skeleton Wagon <Dusenbury & Vail it oat Wagon, new, $125; Road Wagon, $75; Harn 88 up; Blankets, hover, oh Oa ‘% and 22 Wooster street. PAIR OF VERY HANDSOME, CLOSELY MATED bay carriage ine 16 hands, extra high knee action; respect arket, Inquire for Mr. ELWE: Mr 1 bee tween Sixth and F ESTNUT; A. extra style; well bred; owner essed for money ; cost $1,800. Fieetwood Stables, 105 West Portteth street, Ark SALE, A GOOD, SERVICEABLE COUPR, IN + good running order: will be sold cheap, Apply at pri- Zale stable 47 West Thirtieth street, between ‘proelvay and Sixth avenue, NARRIAGES.—GREAT REDUCTION; PRICES UNE- C qualled; examination solicited; to ‘particularize u assortment unsurpassed, from Pony Phaetons arge number second han cheap. n atreete, rook! rooklyn, E FURNITURE TRUCK, ONE DOUBLE three seta double’ Harness, nearly Fifth avenue, to Clarence Manufactory, Nevins and Fulton Truck, three Coaches, Ing tire at 189 South Tor ian OCK RTS, — IF THE EXPERTS WHO RUSHED on siatform of 'm horse car which a gentleman was qeenne Nght rival of the train from Philadelphia on mrad “nh ight last, and who #0 adroitiy groan bis a Thy bapere of uo value (the payment of jp— I) piberwiee to 1a ow ery in Bowl, tow Tecowary eft with ‘with th iene 2 acateladebnest Deiat eae Fig Aatoaa are peers en pd Kuropes Correapondents 18 sa od aeoa Of the Metropolt- Susert, wi new, uth Fife Por SALE—A VERY FINE “BAY ore K for dog cart, coupe or double harn ¥ hands high; sound and kind, Sold for want y pply at BBIGUS & ‘orty-second street and Seventh avenue, ALN! —SECOND HAND PONY PHAE- TREAT, RARGAI Park Phaeton, slightly soiled; Brewster Dog Cart, Coupe Rock: , Depot Wagon, Business Wagon, 0 Caria geg, teed Pet ms UNION, 68 Brondway. hina ReneS eee eee, ARNESS FOR og Bu gn TRUCKING, inse, 8 10 $000 per sot. na PR St rh r a'BHOy Manutae TABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS ACCOMMODATION IN A private family Lait A bi west of Sixth avenue, between Eighteenth and Twenty-third streets, Breakfast and supper preferred. Address EK. D., box 654 Post oflice. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO OBTAIN BOARD, WITH one or two Rooms (must be weil furnished); willing to from #25 to #50 per week, according to accommodations ; re Felerences will be satisfactory. Address J. L. P., Herald ol OARD WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, CONSIsT- ing of gentieman and two ladies, in a private ae, with no other boarders; or would take furnished Room Only, “References will be asked. Address, stating location ‘and terms, M. M., Herald office. OARD WANTED.--TWO SISTERS, EMPLOYED ee day, desire a Room, with Board, between Fourtn and Twenty-third streets; terms must be moderate, Address, with terms, &c., M. F, D, Herald Uptown Branch ottice, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, GERMAN, A NICELY furnished Room, with Board, between Seventh and Ninth avenues, from Twent; fourth fo ‘Thirty-second street. Jptown Branch aie, bebe particulars, » Herald ocean 2 “COUNTRY “BOARD. hs \HERRY LAWN HOUSE WILL BE OPEN FOR VIS. J fora on the 2th of Ma in the mountains of Pennaylvania, two miles from Stroudsburg and three miles from Water Gap ; it commands one of the finest views in Use country ; good tanle; fruits and fresh vegetables from the farm. Families wishing a retreat for the summer, with cool and bracing air, wilt do well by eng ‘Ad: dreas H. A. D. box 109 Stroudsburg, BE) ng rooms early. jonroe county, Pa. RET T ___ HOTELS. Aaron AVENUE HOTEL, COKNER. TWENTY- seventh street and Madison’ avenue.--Elegantly tur- pi Lente with Board, from $10 and upwards; select ‘amaili Metre HOUSE, 37 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH street. - Handaomely furnished Rooms for gentlemen; English chop house and sample room; the choicest brands of wines, liquors and cigars, LIONI & WRIGAT, Proprietors, _ W ENGLAND HOTEL, 80 BOWERY, CORNER OF 200 light’ Rooms, neatly furnished, 50¢, ‘G8 t0 Hi per week; Tor gentlemen only. SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN and Fifth avenue,—Commodious rooms ble as desired. Grand Valley, Otsego county, opens for the summer season lay 1; rate moderate. QUMMIT HOTEL--NEW HOUSE, CORNER BOWERY and Canal street; Rooma by \s/ ay; re or week; prices moderate, 6, BREDER, Proprietor. SHERMAN | HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY- ‘street. —Rooms, singly or en auite, newly furnished and feftted throughout; one ‘oF two. famities can be accom. modated; rooms fronting Broadway. , Lodging, #1 and upwards. RoBinson'ss Broadway Tiehly furnised, suits or singly; Hotel, White Sulphur Springs Cheri MARBLE LE MANTELS. ‘A, paper t, STEAM MARBLE J AND MARBLEIZING A. Ww 138 East Eighteenth street.—Marble and fiarbietaed astsin ‘Tiling, Marble Counters, Monuments, at prices that defy competition. Marble Turning for the trade, ARBLS AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, MONU- ents, Headstones, Hid Plumbers’ fa and vest, at'8. KLABER & CO."s, 223 West iret between Broadway and Lighth ‘avenue. Send ae designs. ATEWART'S SLATE MANTELS.—LARGEST ASSORT- ‘ment in the city, at lowest rice eens vy oo 606 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ffth and Thirty-sixu hate, “POLITICAL. POLiticaL PRINTING or & RVERY D DESCRIPTION done to short notice the Metropolitan Foes, Ee : ongsr of trond way and Ana sizee New Nery EDICATION St. Peter's German Lutheran church, egmer, Forty. afath at nd Lexington avenue, on Sunday, rvices for the children A'S o'clock. P he? mien the evening 73 o'ciock, Eos of the ices in Chureb Council, Rev. Dr. fe JOLDEHNKE, Pastor (residence, 158 East Forty: seventh streets R. DEEMS I8 TO PREACH AT. 104g A. M. AND 73g P. M, to-morrow in the Church of the Stranger, Mercer street, Ln hag Waverley place and Eighth street. All the seats are OUGLAS RUSSELL, EVANGELIST, PREACHES IN Do the Baptint. churen, Yeventeenth street, to-morrow, 1034 morning and 736 evening; every evening during the week at REE RELIGIOUS SERVICES AT THE BROOKLYN F Academy of Music—Sunday evening, March mete the direction of Rev. Henry Powers. General O. O. Howard, of Washington, D. C., and Rev. H. M. Gallaher will address the meeting. ‘Solo, choir and congregational singing, All ted. BW YORK INFANT ASYLUM.—THE REV, HUGH Milter Thompson, D. D., will preach on bebalf of this institution in Trinity ‘ch: Twenty-fifth street, on Sunday, March & at 7:30 EV. E. C. SWEETSER WILL PREACH TO-MORROW morning and evening in the Bleceker street | niversalist church, corner Downing street. Morning sabject—‘“‘Jesus Walking on the Sea." Kyening sublect—"The Kingdom of Heaven; How to Get In.” services begin at 10% and at 75g o'clock. EV. DR, FLAGG, OF max! CHURCH OF THE RESUR- rection, will preach in the Ball corner of Fifty-tifth street and Third ayeaue on Sunday morning, at 10% o'clock ; Sunday schoo! at 25g P. M. By DR. HUTTON WILL PREACH AT GOSPEL R*%, pel, 257 Bowery. on Latte — Mareb Bat 14 o'clock. . Subject- “Observance of th jath,"? EY. GEO. H, HEPWORTH, STEINWAY HALL.--RE- ligious services will be held in Steinway Hall on Sunday morning and evening. Morning subject, “The Atonement." iene subject, “Marriage.” Services at 103g A. M. and R West twenty-third street. Presbyterian church on Sun- aay at the usual hours. ‘Third aiscourse in the evening on the Vices of New York—“Extravagance.”” EV. WASHINGTON GLADDEN WILL PREACH IN the New Kngland Congregational church, corner of Madison avenue and Forty-seventh street, Suoday morning, at at 10}5 o'clock. All invit EY, 8. HARROWER, PASTOR OF ST, LUKE'S Methodist Ces See, rer aioe, cree, a th avenue, reach on Sunday + Slalook. ‘and in the evening at 7% o'clock. ‘Trustees in al- tendance to seat strangers. EV. DR. OSGOOD, MINISTER, IN, CHARGE: reach in the Church of St. John the Er nigel Eleventh treet, below Leal ig an ing, at 103g and 73g. Mornin, ject Demoniem. in'¢ our Time.” Kvening —“Temptat! bus in Our City Life.” Seats free to all. Sermons also on Weanesday and Friday even- ings at 734. Sta Sota CHURCH.—SUNDAY, MARCH 3—MORN- H. D. NORTHROP WILL PREACH IN THE WILL res jt ‘o'clock ; Litany, Sermon and Holy Com- munton, 10%; children’s service, Hg; ¥euing prayers, with sermon 'by the rector, at 74. SEVENTEENTH STREET M. E, CHURCH, BETWEEN ‘First and Second avenues. —Hev., i: 8. Wills, pastor, Will preach Sunday moraing and ov FINE ARTS. JOURNAL OF THE POLITE WORLD, A Laura Keene & Emma Webb Nivert, Rdltors, Mechanic, Decorative and St. Patrick's Uathedral, Beautiful in Art, Washington society, The Philosophy of Manners. Vicious Cartoonin Art at the Breakfast Table, Seller Vocal Method. Sculpture. ‘The Jewish Temple ana ite Art Treasures of New York, — Worahip. Sorrows of New York gentie- On Furtation. wome! e Dram: ‘Themes for Painters, Engitee Painters, Metropolitan Art igre Our Picture Galleries, Dora de Wiilesdorf, a true story of society, written by one of the family. Fi colar 8 i ear, b0c. a number. 34 Bond street, N. Y. Nol ready at be American News Co. GENTLEMAN WISHES zo TAKE CONYERSA. A ean bine French ich feotly, Address PUPIL, Herald o! \ said RENCH, GERMAN AND ITALIAN LESSONS_BY A Pane ian lady. Apply in the evening at 260 Weat dist st. ANTED—A G iM. y Wigs te abe savin “if Bai). ag bs Ba Locate | Aaggzeen pox Raturday, Mare Thuraday, March 21, 2 P. ‘and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trom pier 45 North River, RATES OF PASSAGE. Payabie in Curren #| steerage 3A ope in Gold, Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Huimbur; Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons Wishing to wend for thelr friends. | the companys oes, 100 apply at a Pe ete ee a. DALE, Agent, way, Ne York, ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD ‘STEAMSHIP COMPANY. _ For Portbampion and Bremen. The a mae ptain Ladewigs, Tot sail on Sat- urday, March 4, at rom Bremen street, Hoboken, Ry be followed by. stealnship BREMEN, Captain W. Willizerod, on Thursday, March 7. Rates of passaze to London, Havre’ and Bremen, payable in gold, or its equivalent in currency. Bteerage. Por freight oF passage apply to GHLATGHS & GO,, Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green, NCHOR LINE, Steamers sail every Wednesday and Saturday to and bo NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, calling at Londonderry to land mails and passengers. roy ae booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations in Great. Britain, Ireland, Norway, Bweden or Denmark and America, aa'tafely, speodiiy, com fortably and cheap! wn er route or line. u Tht NEW DEPARTURES. FROM NEW YORK. TRINACRIA. -Suturday, March 2 OLU MBIA. ‘Saturday, March 9 USTRALTA. .Baturday, March 16 UROPA...« Saturday, March 25 of the, line'every Wednesday, from pier 2) North River, New Sorc, at toon. ates oft Dassage, payable in n currency, ‘Live jaagow or First cabin ’g 865 Pag ‘according to locetion. Gabin exetiraion tickets, good for twelve monthe, securing accommodations, $1 Intermediate, steerage, 828. Certificates, igen ye jes, can be bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. Drafts insued, payable on presentation, " * igcaed HENDERSON BRO xc HERS, No, 7 Bowling Green fai STATES PASSPORT BU REAU. OFFICIAL rts of the Departmentof State issued by A. C. WILLMA TA, United States Court House, al Chambe: NITED STATES PASSPORT OFFICE, 383, BROAD- U way, corner Franklin street; also Nolary Public aud Com! fe y memes port Agent ‘and Notary Public, Always in, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. IL STEAMSHIY apt fat ® en TO Prciric eat FORNIA, JAPAN ANAM CARRYING MATL Morse AND M. SANTA MARTHA, AND GREYTOWN HINGSTON WD PACIFIO COAST OF MEX . ENTRAL AMERICA, PERU Steamers leave 15th aD 80th of each month, except when yn Sun then the ONG, MENRY CHAUNGEY, Captain A, G, jer 42 North River at 12 o'clock noon, for yn, Jam., ecments Panama tod Al ny tain en pti cr zaniila and Mazatlan, and ng for al ‘Gentrai che for last named . 0 Paiteamer CHINA willieave san Francisco April 1, 1872, for Japan and China, For rates of passage, ireight and all fur- ther information apply at company’s office on the pier foot of Canal street. _¥. BR. BABY, Agent. LINE TO HAVANA. oy Di" favan PROGRESO AND VERA ORUZ hon York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving pier Fan + Mc. direct to Havana, Or BME CLEO! OPA TRAY ‘Putlipe chr GITY OF MEXICU, Timmerman CLEOPATRA, Phillis (Havana y, April For relght OF AAA VRRANDRE & SONS 38 Broadway. por FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE, TALLAHASSEE TAMPA and SI. AUGUSTINE, intson. the Florida and Jacksonville, Pensacola, railroads, janding on ue St. Joho, Chattahoochee era, and’ Branswick, Steamship WERCEDITA sails Saturday, March 2, at3 P. we Naa 29 Bowe River; Jnnurance 6 per cent. “For f passage apply to HAND, 119 Wall atreet, orto H.R. MORGAN & CO.r 177 Went nrvet, UN STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. Avantic Mall Steamship Company, sailing regularly very Thursday, at 3 o'oiock B. M. precisely, from pier No.4 HOKKo CASTLE, Captain 7. 8, Curtie (via Nassau), March ¢ SCENT CITY, ‘an Bice. MassOURT, March it Captain ‘Moivon (va Nassaa). For freij Bu oF assage v7 i a ‘A. W, DIMOCK, President, ‘No, 5 Bowling Green. ee Tet or oevinatte ofag tines tae ‘ ) a 2 "AL stoumship WILMINGTON tain, Holmes, at vier’ 30 ant fiver, wilt wallon Satara omnrough Dilis of lading given to H oF Rallroad, For frelght oF pet ORY 00,188 Maiden Inne, orto W. P. CLYDE, 19 Wail ati and all and Mobil and Flint jouaton a ad rd and flenderson a epetaig Pat ar nt ver, at trom pier 0. * UNIT ae SEATES iven for St. Louis, "he eo ng Mobile, a sania ations Green, fall of boarders, and splendidh Hall, ¥i‘ty-second stroet and rondway, fully furnished, | " For seérage passage at 1il Brondway, Trinity Building. all day Suaday. Apply 10 JOHN H, TRENOK, 725 Sixth av! iis AS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, | FORT, Herald ee rier paeeites yiptte erty. " ve ‘AN LINE " g ‘years estabiishe!, Apply on premises, oppoal ive grater Pe ee Tomorrow, ats | TRG a eBotardey, March ILA: Me | treet, tod. C, SCHANCK. em oid t. FURNACES AND IRON PROPERTY ARE NOW IN C active demand, on account of the rapid advance fn rates of every’ in the iron interest eral most desirable Properties on termsy which iron investors would, therefore, do weil to investigate. GRIGGS, CARLETON & UO., Financial Agents, 98 Broad- way. OR SALE, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, THE BUSI- ness of an old-established Re: 1 office on Broad- Way, including, Fura\ture, Books, Contracts, description of over 000 worth of Property on sale, and Lease of ofice, whieh rents’ for S050: good reasons for selling, “Ade dress MOULTOM, Heraid office. OTICE.--GENTLEMEN SEE: KING ‘BUSIN Sy by large or small investments, can hear of some of the dest opportunities for making money ever offered in this city: by inquiring of PORTER & Broadway, room 14, PARTNER WANTED_IN A BRICK MANUFACTURING! business, with #10,00) capital; the present partners owm the real estate, worth $50,000, and are now putting up ma~ chinery to the value of #17,000 more; the clay abounding om the estate will make # pure red brick, and it 1s bevond doubs rtainty that the net profits on first year's trading will be 00,000; the owners. of thie valuailo property are ene gaged fn'the'real estate business, whlch bes for: these yearm averaged @ net profit of 12,000 per annum; an active man, Ss Fels with $15,000 capital, could take a third interest concern, with security tor. pores | invested, Ad= See, THOMAS & BETERSON, 66 Wal ue, Chie emg. ARTNER, WANTED AT ONCE—WITH 500, TO BN- fe 4 frat class copyrighted exhibition engagements ahead for two months if this elty;. young tnan preferred Address CAPITAL, box 142 Herald ollice, ARTNER WANTED IN CIGAR MAKING LA etal eee aad tor a man with $1,000 to establish, el e ror aT owas ‘A. R, WEBSTER, 78 Brondway. ANTED-AN ACTIVE OR SPECIAL PARTN with $6,000, in a wholesale wine and liquor house 14 yeara’ standing, doing a fair trade both in city an country; best city reference given and eauired. No agent need answer. Address 8. M., box 203 Heraid offi [SANTED.—A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, WITH V S cash, to buy a half interest in one of the best te} Jnes of the day one Wek. B, WHITE & ‘Tor Rtlantte nile street, Brooklyn. ANTED-A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN, WIT! BIRD ih shia she wtvertinoesa mitts ol tetbaanee already established. “Address INTEGRITY, Herald ofie. 0 TO 500 WILL BUY A LEGITIMATE, HONOR. 5 le Business, easy to manage, here, South or West. jan double capital wee! eee Se New Church atreet, New York. $300 cas 300) CASH AND SECURITY FOR 81,200 WILL fe re the Stock, Fixtures and Lense of a taret Hat, Cap and Fur Store. Address D. Y., Hi —_ CASH AND 500 IN FOUR MONTHS, TO IN, $500 = Ah the eurvlove Oto snoroughe practical pay without encumbran in hotel, ing ny Les ayn ss toa "act Gna bane sation ; ni ection to any of the Uni ie ‘vith full particulars, RELEABLE, box 141 office. WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN ONE $1. 00! of the finest aud best located real estate offices 1B Brookiyn. J. 8. SNEDEKER, 106 John wreet, New Yorks uate $1.500. () -A_PARTNER WANTED IN A WELD pearing, My vy manufacturing business, Ad- ress BUSINESS, —PARTNER, WANTED AS TREASURE $1.5007% tn Trt clase heats in this city; a sure 4 Prosi of 3900 weekly: MOODY CO. No.7 Murray streets 0.000. —A RARE CHANCE._TO A MAN who can furnish undoubted evidence that he i ‘ail right in every particular, and whe can negotiate & Joan of $10,000 on unencumbered real estate worth more tha double the amount, I will give ao interest in the best payii business in New York. Address CONFIDENTIAL, box Herald pamhioroka tines Branch oilice, 1,266 Broadway. ‘oO 000 NEEDED TO EXTEND A $12,000 3 000 ; seen fally Lege & pi -4 ee Soe ae trees * Boa otice. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO PURE 0,000, chase a first clase Manafacturi Peels ‘ished. For particulars apply to J. B. B20 GH, Een ‘Attorney-at-Law, 61 Montgomery irecty Jersey City. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL | DESIRED, I $50. 000 Ane Aronitectural Iron business. positive and increasing beyond the 9 oe ree erperitoc fis management” Apply ¥0 Ts of those experienced In NN EDY, 82 Cedar street. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C ™ 1T, NEARLY 60 FEST IS fag aa a Teenrey tan i czader, ety: vol inew. ABP to THOS. ROBINSON, it jeralt Ship News pier N jo ver, ™ DRAUGHT SIDE-WHE: OF ALEK MGI feet across the ards ; cylil der shite ‘Apply to NEAFIE & LEVY, Yeun Works, delpbia. oly WANTED TO ) PURCHASE, WER'S ICR HOUSE WANTED ; MUST BEE ero order. Apply at or address, siating terms, at i xteen| * ___BUROPE, ‘ HE oe HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL P. Fruat theses ndon.—To tourists and fi West afforded ment, have "a Hotel @ fa upper .

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