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THE NEW YORK WHOLE NO. 13,313, BIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISER! AMUSEMENTS—Sxconp Pacge—Fifth and sixth colum ASTROLOGY—Exevanta Pace—Sixth column. a) BILLIARDS—Sxconp Pace—Fifth column. ‘ BOARDERS WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First colamn, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconp LaGe—Fiy gt column, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tway yyy Pace—Fifth column, is BUSINESS | OPPOKTUNITIES—Twatrrm Page sixth BUSINESS NOTICES—Sxventu Pace—Fitth 9” 44 sixth columns. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—Exevents Pace~ Sixth cok umn, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Twaurr , pgp pith column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweurra P fourth columns, Age—Third and COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Tws cotumn, 4rtn Pace—Fourth CUASTWI5E STEAMSHIPS—Sxco fourth columns. FCO” gp Page—Third and COPARITNERSHIYS—Nuxta Par COUNTRY BOARD—Srconp P _4—-Fifth column, DANUING ACADEMIES—Sxc 468—First column, Brccemanmnne ss gegen ome RURNISHED. sucor Bt, FURNISHED AND UN- ROPEAN STEAMS5H .an—Second column. ea AP Secon Pack—Third col- Seconp Par (ve-Borarth cotamn, Srco’ 4s ps, V¥--£itth and sixth columns. R gms, 4¢%—Second and third columns, Si POMS) A'AD APARTMENTS TO LET— RNITUR' 2 miseer Re colnae, : ELP Wnt ‘a A Pace—Sixth colamn. ur pt TBD—#E A ALES—TweLern Pack—Third col- a tat Welle WANTED—Y aLEs—Twaurrn Pace—Fourth col HORSES, COURT ‘AGBS, &c.—Finst Pace—Fifth column, i: "CON » Pack—First column. HOUBES ROC)MS, ko, WANTED—Finse Pace—Sixth IN~Pinst Pace—Second columns { Orly, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- &°N REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tweirtn Pacx— ‘Muth cokamn. L ATURE SKABON—Szconp Pacw—Fifth column, Y #4 N OFFICES—inst Pace—Second column. AST AND OUND-—Finst Pace—First column. # ACHINERY—Seconp Pace—Third column, *.ARBLE MANTELS—E.eventn Pace—Sixth column, MEDICAL—ELeventa Page—Sixth column. MUILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pacr—Second colwmn, MISGELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta Paco— Sixth column, ‘MISGELLANEOUS—Sxconp Page—Fourth column. MUSICA L—Seconp Page—Fifth column, ‘VEW PUBLICATIONS—Sgvents Pace—Sixth column. “®*ERSONAL—Frest Pace—First column. g A eH ica ye peace reer column. ROPOSALS—Finst Page—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Twkirta Pacgr—Third colama, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CIPY FOR SALE OR TO ‘ET—Tweurta Pace—Fifth and sixth colamns, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Tweirra Pace—Sixth TT in. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Twsurrn Pace—sixth col- umn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Frrst Pace—Second column. REWARDS—Fiast Pace—First column, SALES AT AUCTION—Finst Pace—Fitth and sixth i SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Iwsurrn Pace— Second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twetrrn Pacge—Third column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Page—First and second col- umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 40.—Finsr Pace—Fifth col- umn. THE TRADES—Twetrrn Pace—Fourth column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Szcoxp Pacr— First and second columns, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Seconp Pace—Second column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finrst Pacr—Sixth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE 0} TO LET—Tweivta Pace—Fifth colamn. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—First Paae—Second col- um. HSRALD BRA DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD KECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P, M, ON WEEK DAYS. (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P, M.), AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. ar PERSONAL, \HARLES TYLEY.—ADDRESS WANTED CHARLES / ‘Tyley, a native ‘of Osuestry, Shropshire, England, @ joiner by trade, who was, on the'26th of January, 1870, at nsSecondatrect Detroit, Mich. 1s requested to com- municate fis address to Mr. HENRY DAVIES, Solicitor, Osuestry, Salop, England, ‘MMA SMITH WILL PLEASE GIVE, ADDRESS through Herald to THORNE. NFORMATION WANTED—OF HENRY NICHOLAS, who three and a half years ago served under Captain Wallace, at Montreal, Canada, in the Sixtieth Regiment. Any oné knowing of his whereabouts will please com- tunicate to G, M., box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office. Tr BENJAMIN MUSGRAVE, FROM LEEDS, ENG- land, will communicate with Nathan Hodgson, Os- wego Falls Woollen Mills, New York, he may hear of * mething to his advantage. Y ADY ON TRAIN LEAVING PHILADELPHIA AT 8:30 4A. M. for New York yesterday (January 31), was in parlor car, unaccompanied, wore a sealskin cape and boa, and had astuall green travelling bag: she crossed Desbrosses street terry. If this should meet her eye would she be kind enough to send her address to the young gen- tleman who sat opposite? To prevent mistakes, will the Jady state the title of the book which she purchased on the train? J. H. HATHAWAY, College Physicians and 8 cons corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third , New York. M RS. A ...A. M. D.. FORMERLY FOURTH AVENUE, lease send address for GEO. B...., station E, éigith avenne. N ADELINE—R EMBER THE ENGAGEMENT AT the Argyle Matinee to-day, 3 o'clock sharp. FREDDIE. ([OP.—THE MAN HAS DROPPED, AND SWEETLY sleeps in BOSTON. WL THE 1. WHO BOWED TO GENTLEMAN atter leaving Fulton ferry stage, corner Fulton write to HENKY JAMES, Brook- ethim February 1 at Fulton ferry, street and Broadway lyn Post office, or m New York side, at 12? AND FOU LETTER LOST—ON EIGHTH AVENUB, ANY one returning the same to the direction on the en- Velope will be suitably rewarded. OST—AT THE CORNER OF WE 4 streets, on Thursday morning, a sma’ Maltese Dog. A reward ¥ owner, JOHN HUGHES, D CHARLTON 1, white, curly be given on returning it to West street, New York. OST—BANK BOOK ON GREENWICH SAV 4 Bank, No. 110,942, Finder please return it to bank. OST—ON THURSDAY ENING, IN PARK, 4 Broadway or Seventh avenue, a tong gold and dia: mond Ear King, eight diamonds, | The finder will receive the value of it by returning it to 286 West Thirty-fourth st. _ REWARDS $ REWARD.—LEFT ON ONE OF THE SEATS IN Madison Park, a dark blue boy's Overcoat. The above reward will be paid on leaving at 46 East 20th st. [QO REWARD.—Lost, oN THURSDAY EVENING a single mounted set of single Harness and gold mounted Sleigh Bells, off a runaway horse, at the corner of Forty-thi rect and Futh avenue. ‘Apply to WLL LIAM DRE stable No, 619 Sixth avenue, [() REWARD WILL BE PAID AT 336 E enty-eigh th strect, for the return of a white Spitz Dog, lost Thursday, January 20. $100 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE FRONT PLAT. Do form of a Madison avenue car, on Thursday night, at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, at the corner of th avenue and Twenty-third street, a gold Watch and chain; the watch had a he stem winder; nickle movement; monozram engraved on outside, and presentation inscription with name of the owner inside; the chain was plain. [fleft with Mr. PHILIP WEBER, 50 Barclay strect, the above reward ‘will be paid and no questions asked. y, plain, gold case ; as i SP. CIAL NOTICE = 37 YEARS ESTABLISHED. « E. WALKERS 8’ Hookbindery. Plain and extra styles; patterns matched; editions of books ait single volumes bound at low prices; all kinds of Job Work done on shortest notice. 45 Dey ‘str. ot DON LIFE curitiow-at 87 SELL AR ONEY LOAN licies and other 8 (almost a new one) made by one of the first dressmakers of this citys to be seen ut Lal7 Broniwae. between Thiet" rty-seventh streets, Inquire TERY, NEW SCHEME FOR * information furnished. Circulars sent free. EPI , Broker, 196 Broad- way, room 4, between John and Fulton s w Yor A DARIES (PRICES REDUCED), SOLE AGENT OF + Royal Havana Lottery, 5% Broadway; box 4.909 ‘ost office, New York. Dealers supplied. Circulars mailed SOFFICIAL DRAWINGS OFA LABA MA LOTTER ‘EXTRA CLASS NO. 5! 9 13, 29, 44, 4, 10, , 62, 9, 77, 53, S4, Gl, CLASS NO. As 1, 63, 55, 6, 28, 24, 48, 30, 27, GO, 7, 13. J. O, MOSES & ©O., Managers, Montgomery, Ala. Information furnished ‘by A. McCLENNEN, lock box 615 Brooklyn Post office, N. IRE DETECTORS AND ALARMS. Dion's Patent. The only accurate and reliable means of instantaneous detection of fire at the moment ot occurrence in any part of a building; simple in Li | ‘and construction, requiring no attention, being operated simply by contraction and expansion of’ metals (without ‘the use of Ly ed or acids); are moderate in cost, and yy their use danger of loss of life and property from fire greatly ned, if not, positively. prevent 4. Their ce and use has been approved and recommended e Boar’ y ‘4 of Fire Underwriters; hundreds of build- ings in this city are provided with them, and no building spat up Qy the American Fire Detecfor Company’ 585 ¢ American Fire Dete AS York. LD. FREDRICKS, Prenident. TTTAVANA LOTTERY. —PRIzES CASHED AND IN- mation MUrnished. CT SKPT BATES & co., 71 Broadway, room 31, first floor. OVAL SAXON GOVE LOTTERY AT LE R sie, Germany ; 95,000 tickots; 47,500 prizes. Grand ‘Duchy ranch Lottery ; Hamburg City Government Lowery: Royal Havana Lottery, +4 aren, TiRovOR “ESCH0CH, ld Nassa sirovt; box 6,080 Post office SPECIAL NOTICES. orn"+ D: KEN KENTUCKY—EXTRA 2,86, (1, 19, 58, 10 3 KENTUCE: "ATE LOTTERIES, CL.as8 NO, 151—Janvany 31, 1 1 4 is savant Sit BY i 8, 4, 2, 22, 46, 50, ., Managers, Covin; SHELBY COLLEGE—¥XTRA CLA Or 86, cae) it an Chae zo. Byinvaty 3h, 1873, init 4-0. Mann ‘EB, Broker, 206 Bi J, Post office box 4,969, YAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED ;OR- ders filled; information ‘furnished; highest rates ae, 16 Wall, street, New York. ST FARMS TAX NOTICE.—NUTICE 18 HEREBY given that I, the und the West Farms Tax District, day of the week (Sunda: cepted) on and after Januar; of9 A.M. and . ‘and from 7 till 9 o'clock. for Spanish Bank Bil ‘A 2'C0., Banker’, di Ay aur Raia | SPLENDID CHANS FQ% PEOPLE DESIRING OFFICE ROOMS. PEARL STREET, IST FEB., 1873. this day established in New Yor! a house, under the management of Mr. ewton Adams, who will continue, &s hitherto, to -be our general agent, and sign for us assuch. An: ng in New York are authorized to, ‘Win, X. AGATAS, Jr., is authorized , per procuration. Banks, Insirance, Companies, Merchants, Lawyers and ‘Manufacturers Attention. WE HAY ‘k a branch of o1 ——_ + MORGAN NO. 2 PINE STREET. Fulton and Ann streets, is now im course of RPPLY TO HOMER y The Building, entirely flreproof, bounded by Nassa' construction, and will be finished and ready for occupation b® May 1, 1873. This magnificent struc- ture, six stories high, the handsomest and most complete building in the business portion of our city, has been erected under the personal supervision of the well-known architeet, Mr. Arthur Gilman, who has, at enormous cost, made it the most elegant and commodious edifice of the kind in America, The value of the land and building is over one million dollars. The conflagrations that have laid waste the citiesof Chicago and Boston have been accepted as @ warning, and the Building 1s so con- structed as to be strictly fireproof. Although of lofty height all portions of the building will be of easy access, as two of Tufts’ No. 1 elevators will be run constantly during business hours, starting from the sidewalk level. The greatest possible attention has beem paid to ingress and egress, The building may be entered from four different quarters—two on Nassau street, one on Fulton street and the other on Ann street—leading directly to the elevators and to a grand stairway. lighting, gas-fitting and plumbing, heating and ventilation will be found in every portion of the build- ing. The larger rooms will be divided by the owner by FIREPROOF PARTITIONS into as many compart- The following diagram is @ plan of the Banking House Fleor or general partners bei! mn for Us ag usial, tosign in lew ‘of BROOKS & CO, I8 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LsGaL- tzed Kentucky Lottery ‘al Havana Lottery Jan, 24, & CO, (office established 30 years), 174 B way, es ——== f= LIGIOUS NOTICES, -OLLO HALL, BROADWAY AND TW!EN'TY-E) stre . E. Carpenter, lectures at 104g A. Mand 7ig P. M, on § LEECKER STREET UNIVERSA,U.IST CHURCH.— Rey, E. C. Sweetser will preachyin the church cor- ner of Bleecker and Downin; inspir atyoual speaker, “4p¥citaal sm,” to-morrow, morn- a Yelock. Morning su subject—“The niversalist Idea of Man.” Stramgers welcom ISHOP SNOW WILL PREACH IN THE UNIV sity, Wi ington Bubject—"'The Slaying 0 APTIST CHURCH, FIFTY-THIRD ST? Seventh avenne—Rey. William H. Pendleton, pastor. rvices morning and evening. A welcome to all who ments as the tenant may require, f the Great Roma floor above the basement :— ANN STREET. ENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, id near Seventh avenue,—Rev. astor, will preach mornin: ing subject—Noah Shut In,” Ordinance of baptism. URCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE AND Henry Powers, pastor. rimental Religion ;? evening, Vesper ser- ednesday evening, Lectu HRISTIAN CHURCH, WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH near Broadway. he “Baptist Union,” will preach in the morning at 10: C. Dawson, the pastor, will preach in the eve n Revelation, . Ball, editor of :30. STREET. ‘HURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.—REV. J. M, PULLMAN will preach to-morrow mornin; Young Men’s Universalist Association, 1,283 Broadway, and in the evening, at Lyric Hall Forty-second street. tures on the moral aspects of 0 Ject :—"The Dangerous Classes. REE SERVICE AT CHRIST CHURCH, COR! Fifth avenue and Thirty-fifth street, Rev. Hugh Rector.—To relieve the pressure accommodation at the morning and evening servic there w'll be a Sermon by the Kector,and full choral vices by both choirs every Sunday at 3} free, Atthe 104, A. M. an Not free, and rented sittings will be reserved for the pew- holders until atter the second lesson. ORAVIAN CHURCH, LEXINGTON AVENUE, cor. ner Thirtieth street, seats free.—Preaching, services for children,3 P. M. at the rooms of the Sixth avenue, near ue his series of lec- our social problems. Sub- Jer Thompson, D. D. EMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MADI avenue, corner Fitty-third street.—Rev. ©, Services to-morrow at ll A. M.; Me M., subject—"Faith EV, A. D, GILLOTTE, D. D,, WILL PREACH IN Plymouth Baptist church, Fifty-first street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, on Sunday morning, at l0ss kK, and evening at cH ER, AT UNIVERS Sabbath evening.—subject, Spiritual Truth, and Its Use: EV. JOHN J. BROUNER WILL Pi.EACH HIS Pastor of the North Baptist ‘and Bedford stroets, to- reaching also xt 7:30 P, CORRIDOR: ¢ Physice /Ureation fourth annual Sermon Church, corner of Christ Morrow morning, at 109" followed by a Congregational Singing EV. ©. S, HARROWER, PASTOR ST. LUKE'S scopal church, Forty-first street, near preach on Sunday, at 1035 A. M ¢ to seat strangers. NT INVESTMENT, NOT A Speculation,” will be the subject of discourse by Holme, Pastor of Trinity Baptist church, Fift Lexington avenue, sunda: Preaching at 10M A. M T. ALBAN’S CHURCH, FEBRUARY 2, CANDLEMAS ‘The evening sermon in the ©. W. MORRILL, Rector, THOMAS’ CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE AND Fifty-third street.—A morning prayer at 9; Litany, sermon and Holy Communion, at 10%; éhi at 34g; evening serv ‘Trustee in attend ‘CDELIGION A _PERMAN evening, Feb. 2. Sit HALL VESTIBULE 10, 104g, UL, 4, 75g. French languag i ildren’s service ice and sermon by the Rey, Dr. B. H. JOHN COTTON SMITH, D. D., WILL preach in St. Pe vest Twenticth street, ening, February 2 at 7! MADISON AVENUE, 0} olbrook and ©. _ DRY GOODs, AIR WATRE equal to human hair; uman Hair cheapest and hes, one yard long, $1 and “upward: c's Tatest styles al between Fourth and Great Jones strects, up stairs, ait 383 Sixth avenue, between third streets, up statrs. ADIES, ATTENTION!! 4 look at your wardrobes a dresses and costumes you may obtain ones, silk and woollen, printed in exquisite patterns p FULTON STREET. The above floor 1s, without exception, the finest location for Banking and Insurance Offices in the The two magnificent Offices to the right and left have—one a front on Fulton street of 6634 feet ther 6634 feet front on Ann street and 224 feet on Nassau Adjoining them, im the rear, are two ante-rooms 20 feet by 18 feet, and two interior offices, each with 1944 feet front on Nassau street, and extending 39 feet back, all perfect in the way oldight and ventilation, The following diagram represents the basement and Nassau street of 26 feet, and the street, and are unequalled in their class. OW IS THE TIME TO id then see what elegant y having the renovated apd and colors by Patterns to be scen and orders left at nue, and H. BONGRAND & CO., 164 West MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, —MISS_ FE, CROW! hers, €c., has removed to 1,213 STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP Watches, Jewe: Tickets bought at T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BETWEE Nineteenth and Twent Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, ss. Private pariors | nos, &., or bought; Pawnbrokers? FULTON STREET, Morley loaned on i re, Silks; particu- or ladics. Business strictly §97 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREE monds, Watches, Je we T MILLS & COLEMA’ 1 AND | LL The highest prices pain for Diamonds, &e. The many advantages of this floor are at once discernible to business men. The offices on this floor @re highly desirable for all classes, but more especially adapted to Insui merchants, lawyers, large law firms and where security from fire to I on Fulton and Nassau and Ann and feet, and the two interior offices are similar to those en the floor above. The fellowing diagram shows the plan of the second floor, of which the third, fourth, fifth and sixth floors are counterparts. All are fitted with every modera convenienee :— ce, Money brokers, 1 documents 1s @ desideratum. ORGE C. ALLE ‘assau are respectively 55 feet by e offices trontin, 65 feet by 22% 244 feet an lies ‘with advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c TWENTY-FOURTH Liberal advances made and all kinds o L, BER SIXTH AVENUE, toda E. i on Diamonds, Wate Same bought at full BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY STREET. — Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watehe; Silks and all other personal ed and reliabie loan off * BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET. Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, rsonal property, of every J, A. JACKSON, elry, Silks, Dry Goods and ni; private entrance (OLDEST ESTABLIS' prensa f Lo a ic. Same bough ee i HERTS. Most responsible office).. Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry, ; YULTON STREET. “LATULS NNV lors for ladies rooklyn. Money loaned on’ Diamon ‘Y, &c, Same bought and sold. 4 ‘f LINDO B Fulton street, B Watches, Jeweir, ARTIST WILL TAKE A “FEW MORE PUPILS Oil Painting and Drawing at her studio, 1s East 0 rm. : Fifty fourth street; OARDING | SCHOOL —FIRST systematic, thorot address laer county, N.Y. - AINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, tion of Sixth avenue ; down tow men and ladies secure strictly privat keeping, Arithmetic, Spelling; 24 Writing Resolutions engrossed. ‘The above plan exhibits similar offices to those already described on the first or banking-honse feet by 12% feet, fronting on Nassau, The tari or floor, with the addition of two ante-rooms, each 10 000, graduated as follews:— CLAS! ome Tettaeeat | rentroll ef this building will amount to about $125, me influences, jassau, Rensse- BROADWAY, JUNC- m, the sub-ce 8, probably the handsomest and most extensive in the cit; are particularly ‘Well adapted for the storage of wines and merchandise, The building will be heated throughout by and a janitor, residing on the sixth fleor, will have a watchful eye to the wants of the tenants ave already been made for office and no objections ‘8 Of nafety, location and convenience fully compensate OMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine streey _. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. NTED TO CHARTER—A BARGR, FOR A MONTH M. C., box 143 Herald oifice | Sor the outlay, and the safety of their pro; have beem made to the tar! Many inquiries hi if, as the advant: All applications to rent must or longer, Address ERALD. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. FIREPROOF BUILDINGS. The New Structure on Nassau, Fulton and Ann Gtreets. THE MOST PERFECT AND, SECURE EDIFICE IN THE COUNTRY. h } SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. cee ee ee eres dinnseat, Prepare . i 0. ledicines for al i Food for mocking birds at B, G. DUVEY'S, No, 3 Greene street, near Canal, ir. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, T BARKER & CHASE'S A CITY AUCTION MART AND N, Y. TATTERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR C. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR BALES OF HORSES, Carriages, ‘Cy ever’ nes Ay wr turday. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS “allowed. for trial on every Horse sold under warrantee. THE ONLY MART in the State having A DRIVING RING for showing horses on sale. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT 12 OCLOOK, THE BEAUTIFUL HIGH BRED AND SPEEDY young folden sorrel trotting Mare, Lady Patchen, got by Mam: rind Paichen, and bred hear Lexingtom, Ky. ia 15 high, 6 years old, an elegant and extra pleasant driver; is perfectly green and can trot close to2 40; Is one of the finest and best bred mares ever offered at public sale, and is warranted sound and kind; sold on account of owner's ill health. THE FAS? AND WELL KNOWN Bay trotting Mare Elsie; sired by American Star, Jr., out of an Ab- dallah mare; was bred by Colonel West, “ot Kentucky; is 1% high, 5 years old; isan elegant driver; has had no training, and is warranted to beat 2:50 to-day ; is gentle for lady ‘to drive, and warranted sound and kind. ONE NO-TOP ROAD Wagon, made by Brewster, NE TOP WAGON, in fine order, built by Corbet & Co, X OF TOP AND no top Road Wagons. I 7 “stele DESIRABLE FAST family or road high, old, a very fine, prompt and n beat 2:60 to sleigh speed by a ladv: fears nothing 5 faults and is warranted sound and Kind; also fine elty made Road Wagon, Harness, &c. POWERPUL ROAN Draught Horse, 16 high, 7 years wood driver, great worker; warranted kind, NiW AND SECOND HAND’ Harness, Horse Clothing, Saddles, Bri lies, Whipa, Halters, 4c. BROWN WORK HORS! worker, fine driver; warranted kin ALSO SEVERAL OTHER HORSES, D. IPTION at sale. R POSTPONED on account of weather, A, ™ DEMAREST 4 00.) 68 BROADWAY. . AT VERY LOW PRICE Elegant Landaus, Landaulettes, Coaches, Conpes, six and four seat Rockaways, Light Carriages, all styles, all of our own manufacture, tally warrant : N ELEGANT FOUR-IN-HAND SLEIGH, A HAND- some set of Bob Runners, a Portland Cutter, all tor dale very low, WOOD BROTHERS’ CO., 740 Broad RMY WAGONS, FARM CARTS, BLANKETS, TE 7 years old; great TS, McClellan Saddles, Mule Collars, Harness, Canvas Waterpoof Wagon, Truck and Horse ‘Covers; Guns, Re- velvers, Shoes. W. A. CARTER, (JOURES FOUR AND SIX-SEAT COUPE ROCKA. J. ways, glass front Depot Carriages and all other styles family Carriages and light Wagons, at greatly re- duced prices; great variety second hand Carriages. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 LEARING OUT SALE OF WINTER HORSE CLOTH- J ing and Sleigh Bells at a great sacrifice; a fresh stock of Harness of every description, with gilt, silver, japan or rubber mountings; the largest assortment of reliable goods in the city. E, BARTLETT, Warren street and 21 and 23 College place. \XECUTOR'S SALE.—FOR SALE, THE WELL 4 known road Mare, Sally Voorhees, and two bay Horses; one Portland'Sleigh, by Kimball: one, road Wagon, by Waterman; all the property of the late George Gordon, veterinary surgeon. Apply to H. G, DOBSON, 155 Varick street. GOR SALE—A HANDSOME SLEIGH, WITH SEATS for six persons, nearly new and but ‘little used; Will be sold cheap. Apply in the coal office, 110 Broadway. 52 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich. VOR SALE—A PAIR OF GOOD FAMILY CARRIAGE Horses, medium slze_and weight, 6 and 7 years old; sound and true: price $650; owner leaving the county: A situation desired for a good and faithful colored coadh- man, Inquire at Tancy’s stable, 39 West Forty-fourth st. OR SALE—FAMILY TURNOUT, COMPLETE, CON- sisting of brown Mare, 15 hauds 2 inches, stylish driver, 7 years ola; rey Rockaway, in good condition, and two-seat Cutter Sleigh, including Harness; will be sold ata fair price, owner not having time touse. For particulars address J. 8., box 1,038 Post office, (OR SALE—A GOOD MILK ROUTE, HORSE, Wagon, Harness and Sleigh. Apply to JOHN BRADY, West Forty-fltth street, {OR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND. PORTLAND Sleigh, in good order. Apply at MILLWARD’S stables, corner Forty-tourth street and Fifth avenue, VOR SALE—FIRST CLASS TRUCKS, SINGLE AND double, and second covered Wagon, suitable for grocer or country ice wagon. 18 Ninth avenue, corner of Thir- teenth street. OR SALE—A SPLENDID TEAM OF BAY HORSES, % hands high, 6 years old, long tails; sound an true Il harness; very stylish and high action; well train id free from vice. Can be seen until sold at 121 West Forty-fifth street. I ARNESS, SADDLES, HORSE CLOTHING, &C., &C. extensively manuwiacturea by C. B, SMITH & Cov. 40 Warren street. T ARNESS.—1,000 SETS DOUBLE TRUCK HARNESS, $25 per sel; four-horye Harness for, snowy, times: $45 per se |. MOSEMAN & BROTHER, I Manufactu: 4 C) jambers street. ARNESS.—GOOD DOUBLE TRUCK HARNESS, $30; a good covered or silver mounted hand made Har- 8, $22; 2 good stable Bihnket, $2 50. 8, OSBORNE, Harness Wareroom, 43 Murray street. jarness n GLeicns 50 new 1o make roon Manufactory, OF OUR STOCK, COMPR a cond hand Sleighs, Will be sold low rriages, WITTY & COS Carriage Ho BELLS, S80 a A w will be sold cheap. Second hand Coape, Rockaways, several Buggies, two Dog Carts, De- pot Wagon. MANUFACTURERS? UNION, FT OF MY FINE DEXTER AND tters, and a few Portlands: one light Pony Sleigh, for four'persons, at low price, and some sec- ond hand Cutters, at R. M. STIVERS, lid to 152 East ‘Dhirty-first street. © ‘carriage room to let in private stab leventh street, between Fiith and Sixth avenues. Inquire of ©. D. BELDEN, 87 West Eleventh street, between the hours of 5g and 8 P.M, » PRICE FOUR CENT: CALDWEL R, SALES! A. Nasnuseuee AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 79 » Blegant Household Furniture, Rosewood Mirrors, Carpets, t 11 o'clock, ver: nofortes, C. y (Saturday) a elegant Parlor reps. Suits, in satin and Bookca: es, Ward- sold without reserve. premises for out of town purchasers. UCTION SALE, jegant Household Furniture sale. commencing at 10% o'clock, joneer, sells all the rare ani rivate residence 120 gnificent 754 octave Carpets, Mirrors, Cur- 1, Bedsteads, Bu- Library Suits, also Basement an Goods packed on the costly Works of Art contain Wes near 6th ayv., 8, r Suits complet 8, Bedding, £3 Diniay Kitchen Furniture, UCTION SALE OF Pianoforte, Bronze: on this day (SAT at the private residence 36 West Fil between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Superb Parjor Suits, Pompadour, Magie Antoinet 1 ts, Brussels Carpet mber Furniture, Mattresses, Ex! chen Furniture, Basement, y tl ts. niture servants! aparivetst MARTINES, Auctioneer. —AT AUCTION THIS DAY, AT ll O'CLOCK, THE Cigar Store 117 Wall street; Counters, Show Ci Ine stock imported and aomestic C: a8 000 WORTH OF lousehold Furniture, '¥Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELL next, at 56 Cherry street, excellent d, stocked Liquor Store; old stan splendid business place ; elegant fixtures, Ureat ba: gain this day privatel; ENRY DREHER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE 172 East Houston street, sell thisday, at 10} o’cloc: at 12 First avenue, Contents of oyster sal rant; Counters, Tabies, Chairs, Cooking Rahge, Crockery, Glassware, Stock, &e., in lots. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL’S +’ sale of Leaf Tobacco and Cigars, this day, February 1, at 1034 o'clock, at 153g Bowery, T'cases oI . 4 cages Scraps, 1 Scal By order of Wm, Alt, City thereafter, 24 bbis, of Vinegar, 80 cases Prune ards new and second hand Brussels M Household Furniture, Wardrobes, le, 1 Iron Safe and 9,000 © Also immediately maint! Revolvers, &c., o'clock, Wines, iso for account of whom I con: we Sewing Macnine, with folding table. AUCTIONEER. Y, Horses, Furniture, Carpets &c atil o'clock, at th COB BOGART, D. e auction rooms No, 1 North Household Furniture, Brussels and ingrain Car- ‘ofas, Tables, Chairs, Showcases, Bed: sior Mattresses, Beddit Buréays, Washstands, Horses, one Butcher's Cai H. B, FERGUSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Monte WILKINS, ER, E. H. LUDLOW & CO, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Exchange Salesroom, 11 f New York, om the 4th day of ‘clock noon, the two vali T tson the north side of J atre hth avenue, numbered inches wide and in the wester! louble tenement Carpets, Looking also ment Houses and La between Hudson street and the E) 49 and 51 Jane street. 88 toet indepth, with @ slight with a four story and basement No, 51 is 25 feet wide and 91 feet deep on the wester! and 88 feet 3 inches on the easter! on the easterly side. The wester! house and lot’ ts 98 No. 49 is 27 teet 6 side, with a slig' line of the westerly inches easterly from Both houses are in good order and filled with a good class of tenants. A large portion of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage. BRIGHT & MARTINE, At- ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Executor’s Sale of elegant Furniture, rosewéod Piano- for hina and Glass Ware, Lawrence, Executor. E. Hy LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on Taesda: February 4, 1873, at 11 o’clock dence 43 East Twenty-second streeet, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, Rosewood Par! by order of Jo! ‘A. M., at the private re: 1, lor Suit, satin damask; rosewood Cabi- ‘00a Pianoforte, rosewood Quartet 8, Satin Damask Curtains, Lambre- quins, oak Extension Tables and Chairs, ‘ood. French Bedsteads. Dressin le + @ large quan- and Glass Ware. carved rosew Armoires-a-Glace, Curtains, Linen Sh tity of Silver Pla Catalogues at No. 3 Pine street. ‘ARSHAL’S SALE.—THOMAS J, MGRATH, AUC- tioncer, will sell this day at 10 o'clock, at southwest and Third avenue, the Lease, ixtures of a first class Liquor Store, consist rum, wines, £c., in casks, d res'and Le: Ove sale was ad- corner Sixty-second street of brandi in, bottles? ais Fi Journed on the Sist Jai day. By order James 0! ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE EX! cution to me directed and delivered, I will sell a public sale, this day at 10 o'clock A. Neckties, Scart de r and Linen Collars, ILLIAM ALT, Marshal. ORTGAGE SALE,—RICHARD WALTERS, tioneer, will sell this day, at 11 A. M., Street, the contents of a first class Lager B consisting of Tables, Chairs, Ice Houses, Mirrors, &c.} also contents of Boarding House, in same building, con: sisting ot Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads. Bedding, Bureaus, &c. ; sale positive. By order of S. Michaels, Attorney for HERIFF'S SALE,—R, FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GEN- 1 &c., together wit Store Fixtures, rr THEW T, BRENNAN, Sheriff. M, Patten, Deputy. HERIFF'S SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND @ lesroom 121 Bowery, will sell, th R. Reed's butcher stand in Jei- ‘ock of Beef, Fixtur MATTHBW 1. BRENN. eral Auctioneer, jay, wt 12 o'clock, at ferson Market, all his WAXTED—TWENTY HORSES TO BOARD, AT THE Murray Hill Stables, 159 East shine arora street. The stables are a now brick building, with high ceilings, and as well ventilated as any in the city, The best of care gnarantes Also 20 stails in the basement, to let by the Inont h B,—Particular attention paid to gentlemen's road Horses. ‘W ARTED- HORSES TO BOARD IN THE BEST lighted and best ventilated stable in the city. Apply at 147, 149 and 151 West Thirty-fifth street, near Broadway. A GOOD, ROOMY ST. ant D TO HIRE: UE, IN the neighborhood of Fiftieth street and Fifth ave- nue. Address, with full particulars, ©., station D. WAxtep— HEAP FOR CASI, A PLATFORM ing and an English Saddle and Bridle. Ad- IRGE RILEY, 8 Washington street, Hoboken. dress JANTED—A GOOD LIGHT SECOND HAND TRUCK, with Pole and Shafts, in good order; please state “pen and where can beseen, Address TRUCK, Herald olice, V ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SET OF LIGHT HAR- hess; must be very cheap; also new Cutter. JAMES J. SMITH, 11 Pine street, room 5. A RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ZA. Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, horse auction branch 0 to 1i¢ East Thir- teenth street, near Fourth avenue. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, by order of the Receiver. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at auction, on Monday, Pebruary 3, at 104g o'clock, at their salexroom 37 Navsau street, & general assortment of Household and Office Furniture, Sale positive. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and salesroom 37 Nassau eth opposite the Post office. Horse Auction Branch, 110 to 114 East Thir- teenth street, near go e. Son ofthe damaged, by fire and smoke, Clocks and Bronzes of Messrs. Munn & Cobb, at their store, 13 Dey street, bi JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, this day (Saturday), Feb. 1, 1873, at 10 o'clock. he ABO. JOnNSTON, AUCTIONEER Oftice and Salesroom, 37.N opposite Post office, The entire Effects and Furniture of the Whitney House, corner Broadway and Tyelfth stree WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb, 5 and ¢ pebue auction, on account of the building being altered 10 stores, ssau street, Furniture is all in good condition, and much of it has been put in during the last year, Full particulars to-morrow. A LES B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, AL“ salesrooms 9% Chambers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & it0., SATURDAY, Feb. 8, at 1034 o'clock, at their salesrooma, HANDSOME. HOUSEHOLD FURMTTORE” MIR Carpets, Ollclotha 4c, Details in time eo A WSS UERE JOUNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, + No. ‘ark row, opposite new Post office, issue: daily tata of ail New York Property in is hauds for sale. exe Aen NOTICE.—A LARGE FURNITURE SALB this day, at private reeidence 124 West. st, mencing at 104 o'clock, by HENRY ZINN, Auction Sells over 800 lots of elegant Household Furniture, co: prising every article gooey, for housekeeping, viz. sewood Pianotorte, rich rlor and Bedroom Sul alee Pinins Room, Basement Kitchen Furniture. Sal positive, N EXTRA LARGE SALE OF Hognidount Household Furnitare, Planoforte, Paintings, beautiful Parlor Suits in satin and ree rosewood and walnat Chamber Suits, style of Louis XIV. THIS DAY BATURDAY), FEBRUARY 1, at IL o'clock, Property of Albert A. Vandenhoff, Esq., at the four stor: remdence 113 Clinton qiace (Bighth street), near Sixt! avenue, E. ROTH, Auctioneer. Parlors—Velvet, Brussels Carpets, Marie Antoinette and Grand Duchess Parlor Suits, in crimson satin and blue satin; magnificent rose- we Pianotorte, made to order, cost A Ke Etageres, Mirrors, Curtains, Bronzes, ntings, Vario? Ornaments, Clocks, Tables, Tarkish’ Chairs, Lounges, Bedsteads, Pareaus, Washetands, spring and hair Mat- tresses, Bedding, walnut Suits in reps and haircloths, Horan, Chairs, Lou ges, Dining and Servant’ Furniture; ‘ale positive. Responsible men in attendance {oy cart or back goods tor purchasers HERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A_ CERTAIN writ of execution, to me directed and delivered, I ublic vendue, on Saturda: at 12 o'clock noon, at Twenty-second street, all the Right, Title and Interest of he had: in machinery’ for W T.-BRENNAN, Shesitt. Deputy Sheritt will expose to sale at day of February, 13 Glazier, which MATTHE: WitLiaM BArRD, New York, Jan HE ROSSITER COLLECTION, order of Administratrix. By The entire Etfec of lils_most_ ce rated Paintings, Viz, Miriam, Home of Washington, Signing America, ‘The Prince at the Tomb of Washington, The Merchants of this last named painting containing thirty-two life-size ‘portraits of the most eminent merchants of America; also his almost unique collection of Antique Engravings, Costuines, Armor, Artist’s Mate- n is how on exhibition at the Clinton Hall id Saturday, Feb. 5, ‘he Discoverer: of This collectio rooms (Astor place), d tion Wednesday, Thur: 6, 7 and 8, at 744 o'clock. The M EAVITT, Auctioncers rn souegtion (entire) is now on exhibition at the Clin- ~ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. TANTED—A PLEASANT, NEAT ROOM, WITHOUT young man; terms must not exceed rompt; satisfactory reference. Ad- Herald office. ANTED—A SMALL UNFURNISHED ROOM, NEAR Madison square ; price $8 to $10 per month. ‘Address STORAGE, Heral ANTED—AN UNFURNISED ROOM AND BED- rohm, in @ pleasant private house; location to be between Bleecker and Fourteenth ioderate. Address, with particu- ‘60 East Fourth street. ANTED—SALESROOM ON WEST Brondway, between Eighth and Fourteenth strects, Warren's patent cookers; would who would let hal west ot Broadwi rent with suitab! ust have one si callon NORTON & Ct nN ELY, A SMALL STORE, ON ADT near Brondwayy belween Tenth and Thirtieth o1 Broadwi Y et eet ed $1,000, Address BUOTS, 15 streets; rent not to exce East Fourteenth street. ANTED TO RENT—WITH PRIVILEGE OF PUR- da few acros of land, within 0 juse to contain from Lo ‘OOS, scription and terms, EDWARDS, Ye Address, giving full de In the Country. SMALL PLAIN COTTAGE WANTED—BY A gentleman and wife, a short distance from the city RS rent, which and within eas) GE, Post office, Bro ALED PROPOSALS WILL undersigned, Committee on Repairs and 81 Oth Le of Februar; at day, tor Printhi two thousand copies of the ifle ti aad bla yropoeals cifica tio nk pro jiication to the Clerk ot” tine ty: All proposals to be under cover, directed Jobnson, Clerk of Board ot etvervisors of Westchester EB RECEIVED be obtained by Supervisors of EDWARD WILLETS, A. 0. WILLSEA, 8. BROWN, Ji., Coni WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTED—PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Extracts, Essences, and all other goods of this GHAFACIOF, On CONSENT ET wELSON, 104 Sixth avenne, TED—GOOD BOOKCASE AND DESKS, SUITED ‘sofice, Address, deseribing fe, with price, Broadway, Foor NTED TO BUY=A_ SEC hasan must be in good condition, Address box 274

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