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4 THE NEW YORK HERALD. — WHOLE NO. 13314, AMUSEMENTS—Eicurm Pace—Second, third, fourtn, sixth col ’ AND LODGING WANTED—Sscoxp Pace— BROGKEYS BEAL, CONTATE FOR SALE—Fiasr BUSINESS OVFURT SITIES—Secomn Pace—Fifth and BUSI ES—Srvexta Pacr—Fifth and Mixth Paar---Bix! i at Somsce poker genset pan wid fourth columi cond pitt et Fuce—Fourth and CLO’ ELIT Pace—Sixth column. CORTHMEN AND GARDENERS Swatrra Pace—Path STEAMSHIPS—Ninra Pace—Sixth column. corr Lf ener elaad Pace—Fifth column. beires ‘D—Srconp Pack—Fourth column. Dan ING ACADEMIES—Eicata nen aetona column. ENTISTRY—NintH Pace—Sixth column. RY Soeae Pace—Fourih, fifth and sixth col- DWELLING Housns 70 LBM, FURNISHED AXD WN. EDN ivr : EUROPEAN STEAMBLIPS—Ninty Pace—Fin BUROPE™ Sant P Acr—Se FINANCIAL -Firtn Pace eco Th nara sand fourth columns. ro! ut HOOMS AND APANTMENTS TO LET— ei bates Second and third colt ven Pach — FURNITURE —Tweutrn Pace—Sixth column, FRENCH “ADVERTISEMENTS Twose " Paor—Sixth bebe ra fo WANTED—FEMALBS—tweneru Pace—Fourth BLES WANTED MALE 'S—TwkL¥ra Pacr—Fifth column. CAI PAG Ee, &0.—Finsr Pacz—Third and einer Pace—Fourth column. HOUsHS, ROOMS, &G., WANTED—Szcoxp Pacx—Sixth KETHUCTION—Eicum Pace—First. column, ERSEY, (CY, HOBOKEN NOITY AND EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Exuvuntn ott UNE SUASON Higurn Pace—Fitth col i—Kicuta Pacu—I column, Hoan OFFIOHS—Finst Pack—Sixth column. fate FOUND—Finsr Pace Fire, ‘and’ second col- ACHINERY_Srcoxp, Pace—Fourth and apn prams, BLE MANTELS—Ninti PaGh—Mixt us. HATHINONTAL AL—Twevrra I, sien. ‘TWELFTH PAGE—I MiLbiNEay AND DRESSM. Pace—Sixth MISCEELAN ROS ADVERTISEMBNTS—Textn Pacr— Si: ISCELLANEOUS—Eroutn Pacr—Second column, OS i “nth Pace—First column. iCATIONS—Srvientit Fége—Sixth column, NAL oMmar PaceoPirst column, is —HiantH, Hace First column 'ROPOS. e—Sixth column. PROFESSION, ar ‘KirvatloNs WANTED—F. ‘EMALES— #7H Pace—Third colum: PROPERTY ‘OUT ‘OF an. THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO LET—ELeventn Pace—Fitth and sixth columns. REAL ESTATE ee EXCHANGE—Eveven om Page—sixth ee eLeTA Pace—First column. TI NTED—Twecrrn Pace—First column. LAG: ‘OTICES. Finst Pacr—Sixth column, REMOVALS—Ninza Pace—Sixti column. REWARDS—Vinst Pacr—second column. sania us a Nixta Pace—Fourth and fifth SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Twenrtu §=Pace— Second and third columns. posed Le Bk I a ea ai! PaGr— third 4&0,—Finer Pace—Third SPECIAL NOTICES —Finsr Pacr—‘econd and SPORTING DOGS, BIRDS, Pace—Sixth column. ~ S88 PCRPOSES—Ninma PAce— ‘st and second onenue LLERS? GUIDE—Nuvn a Pack—Sixth column. URPURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Nuyrit pints and fourth colamns, TED? TO PURCHASE—First PaGk—Sixth column. meroant SEWELEY &c.—Nintn Page—Sixth nate 5 UNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR set hectares Pace—Fourch and Fifth col- yaoi STEAMBOATS, &c.—First Pace—Sixth col- HERALD BRANC ro OFFICE—UPTOWN. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN sTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE TILL 9 P. M. ON WEEK M.), AT OFFICE RATES, ANY KIND, EEE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. '3 GUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF [EI “PER NAL A Fareed es HOME AGAIN AT CENTRAL Park Gdrden, on Tuesday, Feb. 11; ‘wear ¥aur vi Vandlere suit. A BRAUTIFUL Boy, THREE MONTHS OLD, FOR adoption. Call for jull particulars at 120 West Twen- ty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, WEST ee NELLI Com AT BLAIS, street. ANNAH BALDWIN, OF BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, who about five years ayo lived with a indy in Thir: ios ka street, will please send her present address to #11 Post office, INRICH HEINE, CHAMPION BISSEL—1 HAVE Jost your address or should have written. Please C—E SCHILLER, — M.—DEAREST ONE, MEET ME TO-MORROW AT + 3, in the saloon, Sixth avenue, “sure.” J, M. B. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES | BROWNE, who landed in Boston in the year 1868; when last heard from was ee ais with Stephen Crowley, at 89 th street, Boston. information of his where- abouts will be thankfully Teceived by his sister, Mar: Browne, 109 William street, South Brookiyn, NY. East. ern papers please copy. F BENJAMIN MUSGRAVE, LEEDS, ENG- Jang, Will communicate with Nathan Modgzon, Os. wego Falls Woollen Mills, New York, he may hear of something to his advantage. F THE PERSON WHO TOOK. SEALSKIN CAP AT wedding yibeta in Twenty-eighth street, Wednes day grening, will return it to 251 Brondway, he will save Eompai ie, az he is Office Guardian Life Insurance Yom} F THE PARTIES WHO FOUND THE POCKETBOOK in Grand street car Thurstay ev 7 Seth inst.. will Fetarn the same and the papers therein t ¥, may retain the greenbacks, and no questions asked, 71 Broadway, room 49. OE—MEET ME TO-DAY, AT 1 bok pte CORNER of Fourteenth and Seventh avenue. HORNE, known. H. O., JR., WHO LEFT HOME ON THE WTH OF . Deceinber, if living communicate at once with his ‘anxious mother. M. O., 130, BLO'S GARDEN, JANUARY nw THE LADY ri os So gentleman RN tnetie: and a aiter- wards bowed to him as she was enter Address BLUE SCARF, Herald officer ener NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. [Sa hare cet Bei aot avenue stage. Bend word to Street, room 41. 5 Loes3h arin aie Re iad A bays hyd NEWFOU: UND. aget on. bi is breast and fore snk salable reve Y T8GwAs H. FOLEY, 705 srt alte, bale *rettimed 0 ST—SATURDAY Po yooh WIRE POCKET- 1° book, with pack sitk eo f gon tatnin, ne ene of ne value exc the owner, ible rewai on leavi eitat at 408 Went Fwenty-thid wh street. f REWARD.—THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE paid for the return to 278 Fifth avenue ot ea Diack ind tan Terrier, the name ot Gip; has’ on Marey, Orange, N. J. Frid ing; umawe vase collar, mat ed Genered SPECIAL NOTICES, FFICTAL DRAWING. f Kentucky State Lotte Ciass 18—Drawn at we KY; Baturday, Feb. 1, 1878 SMITH, SIMMONS & CO., Managers. Send for circular. Address box 827 Covington, Ky. OFFICAL DRAWING KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, ‘NO, 153—renrvary 1 *b parucay—crais 36. J —reanv any 1, ite ‘ &b., Stanagers’ Covington, Ky. RLBY COLLEGE—2XIRA CLas# XO. 8—PEBRUARY 1, 1873. 6, 6, 35, il, 73, 54, 62, 49, 58, 82, 42, 29, 19, 87. rr gums olan XO. harder ar ae a a se Baits 9 Monnaie Sprinter _ Pont office box 4,000. ‘San 5, REWARD.—LOST, poner i 30, A SQUARE Gold Locket, in form of ont rae feoly ness. Above reward leaving 1 Went Ninth street, . 5 RETARD arson QUE or A ‘ark, & " ove reward will Be paid on leaving at 80 East 12th st. $5 REWA LOST, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY Ly a wi and orange meter, gor Blut w with im 9a naw ola, on. An: STEWS RT, 594 Tenth a: corner’ MPerty: third wee wir recelve the above reward. 10) REWARD —Lost, ON TUESDAY | MORNING, ath ollar Sleeve Button, mono: grain “J, 0, B.” nm to JULIAN C, BURDICK, ay, New York. $10 EawARD WILL BE PAID AT 139 WEST ty-aixth street to any one who can tell the whereabouts of & white Setter Dog, with large black spots; lost three or four weeks ago. 10 REWARD AND NO QUESTION ASKED—FOR A brindle ale mp with white chest; had gnred ed collar fy cas af Hite avenue and Four- een pare a wo weeks Azo. Liberal reward to any one aie ean tell whsra he is kept, Call at 27 eat Fourteenth, en between Fifth avenue and Union square; top $10 REWARD WILL BE PAID ON THE RETURN of the black and tan Hound D. te, breast, or any information AGIA jou May 16s from 171 & enth avenue, corner Twentie! treet. 25 REWARD.—1.08n, YROM DOUBLE SLEIGH, ¢) on Friday evening, near Seldon's stables, Twen: ty-third street, one Black’ Bear Robe, red checkered Mning, The above reward will be paid and no. questions asked by leaving the same at Earle’s Hotel on Monday morning. $25 REWAND.<Lost, OFF AN EXPRESS WAGON, 2) one Paper Bundle. containing millinery goods, addressed 6, G. Popham, oi Myrtic. avenucr HYookiyny supposed to have dropped off beiween corner Canal an Broadway and Catharine ferry. The above reward wait bo pai med no a Broadwa: asked on its return to J. W. Agen’ jay. 35 REWARD.—ON | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28 $35. Riweens and 6 o’clock P. M., going up on the ixth avenue car, lost, a Goll HuntingCace Waren and Chain, Locket attached, hildren’s Likeness. No Hone asked. Apply at 424 Broadway. REWARD.—LOST, JANUARY 81, A POCKET- book. containing some cards with the name of 50) H. White, papers of no value but to the owncr, and about in money; also a Ueber of blank checks of the First National Bank of Red Bank, N. J. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving the pees hy (rete tae BROS., 812 Bron’ way, or at ining in. on faturday morning, Nov. 9, 1872, JAMES ONEY, aged 11 years; small stature, brown black eye: dark hair, blue scar on bis left (racerprool waist, pepper amd and salt biue cloth hat an Any information of him’ all peeeive the above reward by addressing his parents, 125 Madison street. 10 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE NIGHT OF JAN- uary 14, two Diainond Spiral Studs, nt Eat cneva Rnaitelled Watch, with heavy Chain and Locket attached: aad above reward will be on returning them to H. B. D., 36 Bast Forty-ninth st $ 4.00 REWARD, GIVEN-AND NO asked. to the party, who on Satu day last took some jewel they return them to Mr. off CASANOVA, at te “Serpy Coal Company, 106 Broadway. REWARD OF FOUR THOUSAND 4,000) DOLLARS will be paid tor gold Chain, Bracelets, &c., or in pro- Jertion for any part thereot stolen from Tremont House, hicago, January 16, 1878. ARTHUR RUMRILL & CO. Broadway, New York: $10 REWARD.—LOST OR STRAYED—LEFT HOME 3, ohéek, under the eye ants and jac Tae "ES. DETECTIVES “untrep STATES DETECTIVE Agency, 39 Nassau furnish reliable operatives jor all legitimate business; correspondents” in. United tare Canadas and Europe; business strictly confiden- FRINK & ACKERMAN. to 5e50n GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP. 4, 95,000 tickets: 47,500 prizes, Grand Barba City Government THRODOR “asCHOct fe Nace fireets box ray Post office . my ritege LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED;OR- filled: information ‘furnished; highest rates paid f or c Spaniah Bank Bills, co., Benkor®, is Wall street, New York. PECIAL NOTIC#.—37 FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND eee ies will be sold less than half value trom $10 ach (all in fino gold frames). Address box & Seley. city Post office. bert esgemtrsteey std YORK Pets Spr ae er ite (established ul se romesors MAN Nanng ers), 107 West pure street. wy ry te board or services Sat ure Send for prospectus, (TAR SrOrreeas CLUB AND THE GAME LAWS,— e undersigned will pay a liberal reward to any epeen wae wile ive information where brook trout are base expoced for sale or had in possession at any time this date and the 15th of March next. . J. PAYS Secretary of the New York Sportsmen’s Club, 51 West Tenth street LAWYERS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE | 10 T° cqupaniess elogant tans ait scourave surveys. of country or elty property made by an experienced city surveyor; terms very moderate. ress ALPHA, of Hera ee 1 4 4 PEARL STREET, 18T FEB,, 1873.—WE HAVE this day established in New York a branch of our St. sage de Cuba house, under the management of Mr. Wm. Newton Adams, who will continue, as hitherto, to be our Fe oral agen ind sign for us assuch. Any of our cone artners being in New York are authorized to ae in as usual, ‘m. N. Adams, Jr., is authorized i Say in liew of his father, per procuration. ROOKS & CO. 589,589 IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. ized Kentucky Lottery; $100,000 was rawn in the Royal Havana Lottery, "Address BALEY & CO, (office established "20 yeare IZ Broadwa N EVERY NEWS STAND md THE CITY, STARTLING DISCLOSUR! WEES If costs TO Pack THE JURY BOX. EVENING TELEGRAN. SEE SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, « Birds, &c, Medicines for all diseases: Prepared Food for mocking birds at B. G. DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal, Uy beae Mate tard TROUT EGGS FOR SALE; THR ead plainly visible; warranted to hatch’ every time; $10 per 1,000: in smiall quantities; also a Partucr yante Address Immediately’ A. J HINDS, Patchogue, HORSE ‘CARRIAGES, &C. ‘A? THE AuCTION HOUSE Or INSTON & VAN TASSELL, office anid salcsroom 37 Nassau stfcet, ‘opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business Js conducted at our HORSE AUCTION N10, 112 and es EAST CREM AFES UE STREET, hare we hold f regula ¥ ss oF sORSES AND PARRIAGES RY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHABE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find our house perteetly reliable, as we conduct this branch of our busi- ness, a8 we do al! our other business, on the same straight. forward principles x which govern honorable houses in all mereant! ye ara wits WE THE EA lay ape OF EVERY HORSE oo x3 warranted und fro 19 48 hours for trial. RIES FOR Siu OF HORSES AND CARITAGES BS we made at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 eee he A where we also keep a register of Horses for privat BERAL "ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. SSIGNEE'’S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY (ADJOUR NED from the 2ist ult.) of the Horses, Carriages, Us Harness, Sleighs,&c., belonging to John P, Richards. ALLEY, Auctioneer, office 50 East Fourth street, will fell, ‘at pub- lic auction, without reserve, at the Fleetwood stables,.105 West Fortieth street, on Monday, February 3, at 3 o'clock » all the Horses, Carriages, &c., belonging to the above estate, Can be seen ay! time Bipyiogs to sal By order. LE, Assig' FIRST CLASS WORKING HORSE FOR SALE— Will work double or single. Can be seen by apply- ing at 216 West Forty-third strect, A —SECOND MAND COUPE, GLASS FRONT COACH, « also the balance of my stock of Carriages, damaged by water from floor above. HAM’S, 10 East Fourth street. T 988 LIBERTY STREET. All leather Top Buggies, $140 up. Also excellent assortinent of Greereny Atv iee ot light c + Harness, hand mad up. NICE, LIGHT ALBANY CUTTER AND ONE, Patty Albany Sleigh for sale low at ‘Oob's, 21 nd bait ILEARING OUT SALE OF WINTER HORSE CLOTH- ing and Sleigh Bells at a great sacrifice; a tresh stock of Harness rexeey, description, with gilt, silver, Japan or rabber mount reliable ost in the city. 62 Warren street and 21 and 23 College place. _ Vest Ninteenth Sieet \ | 1 ings; the largest pripranent of | O*ranininek CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES,-—AN ELE. | J Kant stock of fine Carriages, suited to the scaso ‘ising Clarences, Landaus, Coupes, six-scat Rocka- way Coupe Rockaways and Park Phaetons, all of which are offered at low prices. A, S. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 13 East Eighteenth street, between Broadway and Firth avenue. 37 ¥' LAKS ESTABI SH E. WALKERS SONS’ Hookbindery. Plain ang extra styles; patterns matched; editions of books single volumes Lound at Le itd of Seb Work done on shortest notice. H. CROZIER, PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND « consulting engineer, 11 Wall street, r oom 10, solicits patronage of inventors, machinists, millers, manutactur- ers, &c. A L, BATTERSON'S FURNITURE STORAGE ESTAB- lishment, 681 and 690 Sixth avenue, near eee Bi bet 4 in the city: Pianos, Furniture, Baggage TL i f Goods taken on storage, at moderate rates; ae references; furniture removed by experienced men, and large wagons for removal ot furniture, pianos in cit) or to the country. N. B.—Furniture, pianos, &c., boxe for shipping. —A.—MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE + Policies and other Securities at 87 Libertv street. DARIES (PRICES REDUCED), SOLE Thom oF « Royal Havana Lottery, 685 Broadway; box 4.909 Hong office, New York. Dealers supplied. Circulars mailed ee. —FIRE DETECTORS AND ALARMS, DION'S patent, have been put up in over tour hundred butlautys in this city; no building should be ions them, AMERICAN FIRE DET&C’ bie etd AN Br aver: A —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, NEW SCHEME FOR + 1873 Prizes cashed and information furnished. Sireulars sent tree. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, a4 Broad- way, room 4, between John and Fulton st ork. A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY, . 58—res. 1, 1873. 47, Ti, 67, 84, 26. ti, 40, 2, 13, 42, agers, Montgomery, Ala. Informa ion furnished ‘by A. MMCOLENNEN, Tock box 61s 'n Post office, N. DION'S B. —FIRE DETECTORS AND ALARMS, «patent, give Lage td pee in case o! oueenen or incendie fire ;_ imi red and Ry! gab y the AMERIC., TRE DETECTOR COMPA! Broad. Way. OURTH LEGAL GIFT DISTRIBUTION AT OMAHA, No postponement: “Prizes paid in full $75,000 cash Firet Gift. . 5 1,505 Cn) perets rot tiekets ‘iti reccive @ list ot drawn nediately after the drawing. ch. Six. 4 $5. For sale at stationery EVLIN, 31 Nassau street. eke $1 store ro a ELLIE MARVIN, WHO LIVED AT NaT FULLER'S, pri!, 1861, will hear of something to her ee aavasiege by aadfessing BOB, box 183 Herald ofiice. N D,—TRIED IN VAIN TO SEE YOU FRIDAY. « Wednestay instead of to-morrow. Let me hear from you about seeing you. EGYPT.. 7, BASS OR ST, ALLSOPP.—STEVIE 13 LONGING ‘tosse you at 206 Spring street. A, GRAY’S SISTER WOULD LIKE TO HEAR OF T. him.—Addreas 320 South Tenth street, Philadelphia. rpuLtr—wexr ME AT THE SHADOW BAL Beagys at the Argyle on Monday eve. ALPHONSO, wi, THE YOUNG LADY GOING TO BAYONNE terday morning send addres to entleman goin, to Newarkt 2 DOrmns i Moc Herald office. © pect ar Soe sepesiOk & Se ae, to three years jzht hair and blac ferred.” Address A. Dy oni Herald Uptown Branch 103.-Niie, MRS, LIVINGSTONE, FORMERLY OF Lexington avenue, please send her address to an old friend. Address M. if. COLE, station D. LOST AND FoUurD, ‘O8T—BANK BOOK. “ON “GREENWICH ‘SAVIN Dank, No. L912 “Finder please recark it (awake yon MEMORANDUM BOOK, CONTAINING A $500 and a check, for $41 &, of ut the owner. it Br ihe rolura ts the oweert 8 hommes | os et, , a diamond . ward W for return of same tothe Hotel office. _ O8T.—$5 REWARD WILL BE sc i oe DELIVERY at 15 William street, ag 1 Pij Cigar Case, lost. om Friday, going elmonie'n aver street, %, Eleventn rect nnd Pitth avenne via Willia: Cedar, Nassau, Liberty street and Broadway, oR: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, IN THE UP- LP rt of New York, a Dark Mink Boa, The Ander wl be liberally rewarded by leaving it at La Cedar street. room 2. Mf’ BANG'S RESTAURANT OR BETWEEN there and % Liberty street, a Note signed by Tilden & Co,, date: comers 15, ye) and payable three months acter Cate to order of H. den, and by him endorses Ir midnote was enclosed In onyelope wit Hame’of tts signer of this advertisement p corner, and was directed “A. L, Bernstein wilierist iy Rote J heen stopped. The find taeiae rook! returning it to manus J. WALD) way and no questions asked, Lect, FRIDAY Arieescon, ON SOUTH FIFTH were to name of Fanny. $iv reward will be paid if Fe: furned to47 Amity street.” Toward W OST—AT FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE MATINE™, Larter Sat at Gk paca piaane adress 02 Sixth aven ie Day’ yeh Ae FREE FROM POISON- ous propert! Bie one er for Carle’s Hava: Tur (Adelaide), and tal h wee RRR, 25 O1d stip. yo ge CASHED AND IN- nished, Circulars eros JOSEPH BATES & CO., mu Broadway, room 31, first floor. HEREBY CAUTION ALL PERSONS AGAINST AC- ong receiving or negotiating any and = of the pias lescribed Promissory Notes, made by under- signed, as they have been iraudulently obtained by the respective payees thereof and so materially altered as 0 amount fo Note dated June 4, 1870, a months, for $4,000; Note dated June 4, 1870, for $3,000; ote dated June. 4, 1870, at SM months, for Note dated June ‘4, 1870, at a2 months, tor $4,000; Rote dated June 4, 1870, at &5 mouths, for 84000. AUGUSTUS FUNK. IGHT OR “FADED FURS DARKENED TO LOOK L4 like bog returned in four days. WILLIAMS, SH Fultot , Brookiva. Lining and altering. E. ES! 8° PARAGON SHIRTS. Made to ome and Warranted to Fit. ., to any part of the country, at thet t eo ¢ tollowing price: Shirts, gc ced runt and good linen. .... sesereeee G10 50 S shirts, Masonville iustin and fine linen 2 6 Shirts, Waingutta nd very fine linen ....0. 13 50 oontrisy i 7 ahipal is {ih @ eas Varke ~ jenewronient sent yy ye RICHARD "4 ir ty “i Fane! Directions tor Mame ADOLPAY is, LATE OF LORD & ORD & TAY LOR'S, to inform ler customers and friends, for the present she can be seen at the St. a Hotel, corner of Twenty-second street and } (ourES FOUR AND SIX-SEAT COUPE ROCKA- ways, glass front Depot Carriages and all other siylox tuinily Carriages an diced prices; grent varie “MANUFACTU second hand Carriages. RERS’ UNION, 638 Bro XECUTOR'S SALE.—FOR SALE, THE WELL known road Mare, Sally Voorhees, and two bay Horses; one Portland’ sleigh, by Kimball; one road Wagon, by Waterman; all the Fronerty of the Inte Gearge | Gordon, veterinary surgeon. Apply to H. G, DOBSO: 153 Varick street, XPRESS WAGO: WANTED, A VERY LIGHT, r. covers d, sccond-hand Express Wagon and Harness, in good order. Address 8. 8., box 591 Post office. (OR SALE—A PAIR OF GOOD FAMII Horses, medium size- and sound and true: price Reituation desired for a good and falthtul colored cou man, Inquire at Taney’s stable, 39 West Forty-fourt FOR SALE-—FOR WANT OF USE, A GENTLEMAN'S Turnout, consisting of a very handsome and sty lish pale of browsi Horses, long tails, 16.8 hands high perfectly sound and kind; can ‘trot in three ‘minutes; also circular frout Coupe, made by Lawrence & and everything complete. oy ; Easi Fourteenth stres OR SALE—A VERY FINE DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, at one half his value; gold for want of use; he is double Harness FRANKLIN, light Wagons, at greatly re- | j hands high, sound and kind in harness, sue 5 good | tadiie horse! price, 8230: Ft the, owner seer. at private stable, No. 4 East Thirty-ninth stre ‘OR SALE—A WANDSOME, SOUND AND KIND BAY Horse, 8 years old, sizo 15.3, suitable for a Coupe; Zoat S180 Will be vod 1ok $30 If applied for named ately at LEADBETER'S stable, 659 Seventh avenue. [JOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH BLACK HORSE, 15 hands, 6 years old, at Orange ay Stables, corner ih & street and Fourt! OR SALE—ONE HANDSOME SORREL hands high; one dapple gray, 1545 hands high, Years old; trots in three minutes: also one good, sound Work horse. Apply 916 Second avenue, OF SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST, SORREL rackin Now York, 1536 hatlds high, 7 years ol can trota mile in 2:35; warranted. sound and kind. No. 5 West Thirteenth street. T, FE. GORDON, OR SALE—A SPLENDID TEAM OV BAY HORSES, cars old. long manes and tails, sound and true in all harness, very stylish, high action and well broken. Can be seen watil sold ‘at 121 West Forty-tth streot. OR SALE—A TEA CART, A SET OF DOUBLE AND a set of Single Harness; all neq) ery having been ‘used but a few times; price for all will be sold separately, Address 8,, box 142 Herald ny piown Branch oftice. Jor SALE—A STYLISH SLEIGH, FOUR SEATS, with dicky, very little used. Can be seen at 61 Broadway, in Hamburg Steamship office, OR SALE—BUSINESS WAGONS OF ALL SIZES, TO suit all yt You will find this place fav ore le. BARRETT'S, corner of Navy and Johnson sts., Brool avenue BW YORK, VEBRUARY 1, 1973. Ps on the members of tie American Institute In favor of reforms ‘You are earnestly requested to take an interest in the Feformation of the fnanagement of the Aimerican Insti- tute. For the ‘attainment of that obiect i is the direction should be placed in the rf the affairs of the tna ator partiouleri ofour Annual Fair (whten's ands of persons Ieisevident that eregtustly the management id be conductedin such an to make the exhibition not only @ Fee, pnstitute nut a source of Areal, Glty), ought to be quite the jaslcto * veekent Hoard geisist of Pins of the mt ical pursuits, buy, tistical persons unconneettt 4 ge any occupation of a mech 4 selven year attor your, gate ge amount gt money th U il aie wr Mts “charged, use. tt to Feta zope 448 tite iniscrable exhibition tend of ‘rhich ‘it iy or Managers dots ‘nol inv Stine lant fair m aitaneal api anes ot Bovelties Astaire is the qavural result ot the dingunt felt by exhibt- distrivution of ‘and the gross yartiality ywn by the mani Bs sae for the the enefit peryonal Triends the . icone me’ ioe Tontane walsh thoy tthe conneecn managers) emer be a meeting oF the F #2, movement, on next lay even! TR iantants at tute, ‘where you are wal reaposttalie 're- te MCCOMMITTBE IN FAVOR OF REFORM. OR !SALE CHEAP—A WAGON, NEARLY NEW; suitable for express or grocery. No. 8 Barclay street, or! 203 West Forty- ith street. H ‘ORES OLIPPED WITH NEATNESS AND despatch, by WALKER & CO., Thirty-ninth tg | two. doors west Us Broadway. lers received WALKER'S Bay corner of Forty- “hecond street. -TARNESS, SADDLES, HORSE ( extensively mattactured by 4 Warren street. FBS 1,00 SETS DOUBLE TRUCK HARNESS, $25 per set; fou hones, Harnens, for. sn row times, set, jarness Oe ex terers ila iM ‘chambers acreet. OND HAND CARRIAGES AND HARNESS,, CON: Or Geiing of Coupes, Landaus, four and #x-seat'Rock ways. &c.; also top and no ton, pid Go. of Broome street, make, and other ge Ors Cheap vo close out. by A. FLANDRAU, Nos East ‘iitecuth street, between Broadway an ern, Broadway, northe: THING, &C, . B. Ags 8S: vat ifth av, S*evape HAND CARRIAGES, cin BARGAING.— Coupe, Rockaway, top, Bieglen cot Hight Pickaway, fe foveal” sieht aie SUTRAS CREA REVUsttoly, 085 Broadway. WANTED 70, HTRE—A 00D, ROOMY STAREE, 13 ‘the nei ‘borhood of Fiftieth street and Firth ave- Bue, adarens, with full particulars, ©., station D, Noe HORSES, CARRIAGES, ae. (QoME: FULL L BLOODED ALDERNEY AND AYRSAURE Cows for also 01 shire Bull and a Prone wha ‘Ponles ‘inquire of WILLIAM WATSON, 99 ANTED—TWENTY HORSES TO BOARD, AT THE M Hill Stables, 159 East ee wecoud street, ‘A ne’ building, w h ceilings, ip ioe or ny in the city, The best of care guarantecd iso 20 st in the basement, to let by the month. N. pm Portion lar attention paid to Sentlenien' ‘8 road Horses. fag bi ay HEAP FOR CASH, A PLATFORM Spring Gig and an English Saddle and Bridle. Ad- dress GRO! LEY, & Washington street, Hoboken. ‘Wsiep—« UITABLE HORSE FOR A LIGHT cupress wagon, 16 t0 18 hands high. Address, with full description aud price, W. B, K., Herald office. TOP, WAGON AND OPEN WAGON, 8 BY BROOME Brewster; one Ji also fity new ee | Peer hand Carrlages Note al ‘finds nkets, bes, Ha &e.; one Trottin: Ay one Mi ate two- eal eluh Fo and Shafte., at a RAY'S, 2 50 yO GOOD WORK HORSES, SINGLE or Soares suitable for any Lusiness. Apply for two days to M. }, 282 West Twenty-fifth street, South- cast corner P ighth ‘avenue. T CONKEING & co, 3, HE NEW, DRY Goons STORE, | between en Elehth, and d'Nlith streets. On MON b, 8 awe will continue our REAR CLOSING OUT SALE of the season, area to taking account of stock and to make room tor gue Spring Iumportations, Prineh extra heavy black gros grain Silk $1 20, 61 25, st, 2 $2 25) $2 00, 82.70, $3. to the best iinported: hitet the best mat kes warranted to wear per cent below regular Broa ny Ane Meas GOODS! DIKESS’ GOODS! DIEESH GOODS 111° press, Cloths, ‘Satin Cloths, Nerges, li-woo!, Yelours, Silk and Wool Velour o Merinoes, &c., at less than cost. ® cates striped ‘Alexan ro Poplin, yard wide, only 20c, 8 rd. Reps, rronch Percales, se. New spring Shades th Alpen, ‘ont OUENING GOODSI. ROURNING Goops!! All the new Mourni:g Fabrics, consisting of Crape Cloth, Armulr Cloth, Barathea Cloth, Bombazine Clot Cobw'g Cloth, Velour de Nice, Parisienne Cloth, Tamise Cloth, English and French hombazine, Mattes Cloth, &e., mL in price fron . to $1 25 a ALPACA! BLACK "ALPACA !! 15 lack Alpacn, good quality, 230. a yard. English aah for trimming, cut bias, 75e. a yard. Courtauld’s Lest English Craves) in all widttia Real Laces. in Gupure ‘thread and Yak, at less than cost of importation. alee Laces, in Guipure, Thread and Val, at half price. Point and Point Applique, in now designs, at extra low rices. ” MBROIDERTES! EMBROIDERIES!! New designs in Danas Bagings and Insertions, in great varie, 0c. rd and w NS "AR loUSER WISP IN G GOODS. I the standard makes of Shirtings and Sheeting, Al New York Mills, Wainsutta, vii. Periphiaeh shag Lons- thes and f dale, &c., panes ee a pee mee Tal nen, 40¢., 4 Ne. ‘Be. G0c., 65e. and rd. enigesta ‘Table fe Darna, G0e., 70c., 75e., 8e., {0e., $1, $110, won ‘ite Da Damask Table Cloths, superier quality, $1 85, ort ™PruleCloths, in all aizcs, in new colorsand designs. , 42, 45, 50 And H-inch pillow case Linen, 6233¢. a yard and'upwards. 4-4 birdseye Diaper, wartanted all linen, 2¢c. a yard qoeg Table Napkins,’ $1, $1 25, $1.00, $1'75, $2, $2.50 0 jazen. 4 Table Napkins, double damask, $3, $3 £0, $3 75, $1 a h #00 zen all linen Towels, 59¢., 75c., $1, $1 50, $1 75, $2.0 half dozen. 10 cages 12-4 Crochet Quilts, $2, wort re ale 5 5 cases 12-4 double Marsetlles Quilts, $3 59, worth $6, 2p cases double-twilled Canton Flannel, 124c., worth ‘welling by the yard, 12!c, and upwards. gains in Fruit Napking, boviles te. GOODS. WHITE Goons, pinid and striped “Nainsooks, Just a yard, worth 3c. and Ae. Great bar- 180 ekees pia opened, at 20c, a y oo pieces white Tarlatan, Ise. a yard and upwards, £0 pieces colored Tarlatan, in new evening tints, 260. and upwards, Fine white Swiss, 12%¢c. ; tucked Cambric, dotted and figured Oa ; Linen Lawns and STMT, A com} age te assortment of ladies’ and gents’, boys’ and misses’ Hosiery and Underwear at a great reduction in pric bay lish We ‘aterproof Cloth, 87}<c. and upwards, Black and colored V elvetcons 3 pos oe LING & CO.°S, 763 Broadway, between Eighth ana Ninth streets. jee E. KAUGHRAN, formerly manager tor J. & C. on. abo W. CHIVVIS, formerly buyer for James MeCreery W. iH. CONKLING, formerly buyer for J, & ©, Johnston, A TACVALENTINES, * VALENTINES. VALENTINES for he — Grand Central ned Good Establishment ake & Oo __ Fourteenth street and ‘shat avenue, WM bese Y & CO. keep cons! R tly on. hand a complete aseorimen WAX FLOWER MATERIALS. Manuals of Instruction for Making Up vax Flowers and Bou AT VERY LOW, PRICES. Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, ALLS AND RECEPTIONS. BALLS AND RECEPTION BALLS AND REOBPTIONS, R. H. are Brepared’ to prt i bine lady patrons clegant selection ARTICLES Ton EVENING “WEAR, Fine bia et ae bi 7 Ornaments, Buteorey and Dart Jet ante Shell Elegant Crrengh Fans, neh Jewelry, Point reo Collars, Lace Shawls and Fichus, Fancy Neckties, Kid Gloves and Sashes, 60 MASKS, MASKS, bar lois GERMAN MOTTOES Fyeulag Pa Partion, ‘ Grand Content Fancy Goods #itablishment, Fourteenth street and sixth avenue, A full assortment of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS of the G F Brand. A’ JAMES 8 M’CREERY @ | €0,'8, Broadway and Floventh street, will open on MONDAY, Feb. 8, in their Black Silk Deperenent om pieces Black Bonnet Satin Finish, $2, $2 25 and up- TE pleces James MeCreery & Co.'s Family Silk, 25-inch Cachemire finish, at prices from $3, Atter several years’ test of the above we recommend them as the Chea ie most ¢ durable ever exhibit d in this elty. Ail other highly approved makes at very popular prices. pe | cad Viz:—Guinet Drap slo France dros Grain, $2, $3 $2 2 Ponset Cesberntce, il $3. Macor's Satin Finish, Ry 25 anil $2 50, Gourd’s Cachemire, ay and $2 25, We permit o which have w the recommendation of those brands ce sone hesitate to Closing out sale at BEUFOM Ee 1,127 Broadway,’ between 25th and 25th streets, "A FINE SELECTION OF FLOWERS AND FEATHERS for ball dresses; Ball Dresses and Suits made to nn Sixteenth st, 3, 44 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, ZA between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, Stamping and Embroidery Establishment, children’s Pique Dresses, stamped and alread French ingerle and ladies’ Undergarments; and Monograms embroidered to ord mended equal to new. T_V. VIGOUROUX'S, 122 FOURTH AVENUE, Stainping embroidery, Lingeric Establishment— Ladiew and Bables’ Trosscaux ; specialty of Initials; Mo- nograms for handkerchicts, table and bed cloths’ em- broldered to orde largest stock of {mported Em- broidered Goods. Wholesale entrance, 6) Enst Tweltth street. T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY— Brilliant display; new arrivals ot Paris and Berlin terns now read: evi ce fitted to the form, perfect; cloth modef with each pattern. made; Teaned and styles AT KINZEY'S, great clearing sale. Selling off to remove to Broadway, ccrner Ninth street. Entire stock closing out. No. 12 gros vi Rippon 206. Ribbon: Fancy 138. up: Slik Celvote, 1 spices up. Velvets and Velveteens, We. yard up. Fancy Silk Tic Wide Win ¥ je Wide Imported Ties, 3 Ghipure Laces, 6c., 10., 15e. yard up. vi ‘alenclennes Laves, 2c.) 3¢., de. yard up. French Laces, f¢., 6c., 1c eee Lace Tidies, 18¢., 30¢.,'25¢. th Handkerchiefs, gentlemen's, 12%ce. up. Handke: chiefs, ladies’ Ge. up. Mandk up. Hw Muslin Puings, fe,, 6¢, yard up. RumMings, 5e., 5¢. Hine and Lice a rs : ckings and RuMings low. . mburg Embrolderics, % ikerchiels, boys", 6c, up: Hamburg Mamh Ladies’ Underwear, Drawers, Skirts, Night Robes, Baca Corvets, Searts, Hoslery, Gloves, &., closing out, Kid Gloves, 25 Kid Gloves, 42 Kid Gloves, 6 Kad Gloves, 86¢., 92 Silk Fringes closing. Silk Trimoings closing. inps closing. r ‘assamenicrie ¢ ps cloving. Cloting out spoo! Silks, Cottons, Braids tins, Needles, Buttons, ‘Combs, Brushes, Tapes, Jewelry and raney Goods. Will remoye in a few weeks to 767 and 769. Broadwa' rer of Ninth street. our Entire ‘ing out at between Amity and Fourth streets. Lace Curtains, Piques, Napkins, Curtain Laces. Marseilles Quilts, Remnants and Soiled Goods Cheap. WILLIAM KINZEY. T. STEWART & CO, Feqivest attention to thelr very large and extensive Rich Paris- made. BLACK SILK Surrs, elegantly so broldered, at $100, value $200, $125 value $250, $15, r vlog beg ich of BLACK CASHMERE MOURNING Urs: ch upwards. TADIES MOTLATIC Suirs, _cholee colors, $16 to $25, They have also added t of thelr Importation of TONDON MADE HEAL BEALSKIN HACQUES, $35, $40. $55 each upwards; about one half the prices of Fall t F *t ificent stock of LACES AND LACE GOODS, eslaOIB EES AND EMBROIDERED GOODS, in every variety LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER. CLOLHING, WEDDING TREUSSEAUS, WEDDING OUT. FETs, on hand oF made to order at three dayy notice. REAL INDIA CAMEL’ HAIR SHAWLS, splendid’ stock, just receiv Paris made FLOWSIN, ELEGANT GARNITURES 8 for Robes, from eect y each upwards. xtraordinary fn me They also announce their openiny of SPRING SILKS, among which will be found. a large line of JAPANES! SILIES ot 0 conte pe r yn JAPANESE POPLINE at 29 conte per COLORED POULT DE BOLE, eb Gos GRAINS, RED TAFFRIAS, DRESS An immense tock of BLAOK SILKS, at lower prices than ever before offered. Special at tention ts F ts requosted to their RESSMARING DEPAILEMENT, under superlor management, in which orders for MOURN. L and WEDDING COS. TUMES, are executed in trom one to three days’ notice, in styled equal ifnot superior to any foreign production, CHARGES VERY MO. BROADWAY, iissnise” ay up, NINTH AND TENTH B ARGAINS AT Bata A. T. STEWART & co. will offer on Monday, Feb. 8, an immense stock of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, viz, ELEGANT BROCATELS, G6 modes Wea only, y, $7. Rt AMASKS, yard; very best quality, triple, § DAMASEB, ‘Adth, gr ae B's y rich Pritts FIGURED SATIN Bf splenaia qualities, medallion tteNCH TAPHOTILES Patterns Oy Ee een able width, very handsome, variet; ih: ‘togainer ives Fete Rot vers Cu Batra WW at SHADES, On aa thd roportiona' They have a ree large a adaitiong of ROVELITES to ge His co, ‘ON oueaes, Spy SUPERINE | $5 WNditAINy OLLCLOTHS, ; RUGS at prices largely pf dae ul Alao OUSEHOLD gl en 25c. per yard upward. BC! eye ND BARNSLEY SH. i TINGS: all width: DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS at lar ely reduced prices. Huckaback, HARRIS gl $i 2 per er yar upward da DA: KE lozen upw PAsuely Blankets, Votiob eB sheotings. sirtage, Prints, cy AT LEAS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, offering unusual inducements to housckeepers to supply their wants, BROADWAY, FOURTH. Larne NINTH AND TENTH CAMELS’ HATR aaa ‘OF SUPERIOR QUALITY Auk forsale at senerifze, Cap be aren id applying at Sixth avenue, neay Thirty- RADBURY BROS, 812 and 314 Bowery, one door from Bleecker street. per our circular and previous advertisement we suai continue, the coming week, our great sale of Dry Coes Broche Satines, yard. ‘Less than halt price, B-inch silk and wool Foplins, S74¢c. ‘ormer price, 8 Superb ually a! I-wool Satines, 60c. before at 9c. Silke and wool Velon Te. Reduced from $1 2 Black Silky from $1 to $2, Colored Satins, $1 to $1 25. Striped Silks, $1, reduced from $1 80, Also Linens, Housekeepers’ Goods, Laces, Hésiery, Gloves, tc.. Atunapproachable prices. Our sale doce not consist only of Fall and Winter Goods, but we offer our extra stock of Goods suitable for 8} wear, on which a saving of fully 40 per cent can be made by’ buying now. Ain Inspection is all we ask. BRADBURY BROS, 312 and 314 Bowe Black Dress Goods, An immense stock of the most destrable textures. Handsome Alpacag.... 30 Very superior quality, cents 60 cents JACKSO! corner Broad yj) DE PERCEVAr, 730) Broadway. opposite Astor place. Intants’ cud on and Capes, Dresses, Sacques, &c. Vardrobes, from $65 up. Maile? Outfits, Bridal Sets, &c, Monograms and Initials embroide to order, Laces cleaned and mended equal to new. Stamping and Stamped 400 "8 Mourning Stor yand Waverley AOR THE BALL SEASON.—A STARTLING, STYLISH novelty, unequalled, unapproachable for displaying to advantage the graceful elegance of court trains, HEB LADY OF LORNE and LA REINE MARGOT PANNIERS, J..8, COLBY, Manufacturer and Importer, 82 East 14th street, 3 doors ‘west of Union'square. FL OUSERELIING Goons a very low prices. Linens! Linens! vane Fronting Linens at 45c., 50c., Shc. and 6c. per "ar Shirting Linens at 2%e,, 30c., $5c. and $7)4c. per yar Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels. and 40 cents per Yay 70 and 75 cet yard. 8-4 Loom Damasks at 45 to 6234 cents per yard. 3-4 Bleached Damasks at 75e. to $1 10 per yard. $4 Extra heavy Barnsley Damaske, from We. to $1 (6. $4 Linen Napkins at 3c, We., $1 1b to $1. per dozen. $4 Linen Napkins at $1 25 to lozen, B-8 Linen Doylics wt dbe., Oe, Pole the to $1 per ‘Reoteh Huck Towels, all linen, from $1 35 to $¢ 560 per dozen, ard. is per Shirting and New York Mills Musting, only 1c. per yard. Wamsitta Mills. choy? ny, be ee yard. Utica Mills Musii nly ci Fae y Lonsdale Mills Musing, only 16c, ber yard. ei) Semper Idem Mustins, only! xt jag Fruit of the Loom Muslins, only 16e, per pocassett ¥ Fevextra heavy, only Like. per sara. Chapman ., extra Buc. ouly 13h4c. Ie per Atlantic Sheetings at Sige. a . Pepperhill Mills ine shittings at 1235 gc aud Mo, BTkgc. per rao Per yard. 8-4 Sheetings at 30c., 35¢, an x ad aie. ber yard, 5 4 Sheetings at 32 Béc. 10-4 Sheetiags at 36e., ¥ , per yard. W. K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bow Sheeting Musling. H™* HAIR, Human Hair. Human Uair, At a curt MAED'S, UILMARD'S, CILM ARDS, At u GUILMARD'S, 439 Broadway, Broadway, between Thirteenth ‘and a Fourteenth stocets. ‘ATR! HAIR! WAIR|—-SUAW'S PATENT HAIR, saual to human hatr; can be combed and brushed; Switel Ta oes ; human Hair earer and best in the mar- ket; solid Switches, one yard long, $3; French Switche j,Curis, $t and wy pris ladies pown hale dresse over, i Bowery, on ere up ai ent third streety, u d ee Ma semety low pric OMLNNWAT WILLIAMS, 723 Broadway. ye gh Atypon TRAIL SEIRTS, wit WAL i met ii walking, a ade coo rset of tae tue! muslin Trail Ski i owes Hiner 1 50: ee : ood. ; 218 73 Ta eitae "| “ea ta e ts bs shed jeecker m8 of Fy anak iat, door. Fe Ferry cars pags the dogs, PRICE FIVE CENTS. if DRY _ GooDs, Arnnmernnnnd Penn LAAN AAR LARS. ATTENTION! !(—NOW Is THE TIME To look at your wardrobes and then sce what elezan: dresses and costumes you may obtain of the old Me ones, siik and woollen, by having them renovat printed in exquisite So patierne and colors by i per ‘posented proo to be seen and orders Fifth avenue, ant H. BONGRAND &¢CO., 164 We: ‘Twenty-seventh OTICE,—VOR THIRTY DAYS, REAL POINT, PoIwg He east perghcteu a Black Guipare, Thread IPRS hare red atextremely low prices, pre~ ‘BENNETT WILLIAMS, 773 Broadway fa i STORE ie HAMILTON A ARMSTRONG, jon. Wend id B AYERS, rs 1873, iy of the First Slate tne. balance, of Good ontained therein, mm ued ever day until ony all is Bold. r tock The store to Lease, and the Fixtures and OMice Furniture for sale, By order of The Executors. 300 o OVER COSTE & AND PEA JACKETS FOR MEN Broome be sold before March 1. SHEA 427 Broome OTS corner’ of Crosby street Aa “MISS E. CROWE, und Hats, Q Uilsey Hat Bronaway, 0 opposite Gilsey Hous, T MME. COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- A ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can rely om getting parece fitting Dresses made, trimmed in latest ‘arisian styles. Ladies invited MADAME DELLAC P PREMIERE DEA WATEON Roger de Paris, makes Costumes, specialty of Bal Dresses, at a very moderate price. 1,271 Broadway, cor- ner of Thirty-second street. a ©, M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLI nery—To c! lose Winter stock, offers the balance of Winter ‘Bonnets and Round Hats at half the cost of im- portation, 30 East Fourteenth street, near U ion square. T RESSES CUT AND BASTED, Regs GIVEN for trimming: Sonn etent seamstresses sent out by the day or week. D. WEEP AND (late with 8. 1 Taylor), 196 Sixth av enue, | below M: Pres, Re A IMPORTER ‘OF ENGLISH has removed to 1; RICE—WARRANTED; Mink Furs, Seal, thers ’ eo Lay ‘iitdren's Furs. Alaskan BINNS" Millinery, 647 B way. jc ke mistake. — is, a 1% & MED Ic KE, FORMERLY OF CONNELLY’ nd late cutter at Lord & Taylor's, haye opene a dressmaking at 4 West Eleventh street, whore they ara prepared to do first class work on the most reasonable terms; will also cut, fit and design; perfect fitting Pat terns sold. RELIGIOUS “NOTIC cs. LL ARE INVITED 10 HEAR THE REV. P. b. ZA Davis, pastor of Berean Baptist church, corner Downing and Bedford streets, Sabbath morting and evening, at the usual hour, LL SAINTS! COPAL CHURCH, CORNER OB Henry and Se Wm, N, Dunnelly ico each Sunday, at 10:30 4. M. and tor. Divine se eu NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY- street, between ps tr and Seventh avenues.—Divin service at 10% A. M hildren’s church at 34¢ and usual rervice at 1% {the rector, “Re fleber New- il aoe h at morning serv Sphere. ” Atevening service Re sTUt OF THEOLOM asto beable to command the very fimontals or his being qualitied for the he has experience, wishes for pr 4 Union Theological Seminary, U1 ROOKLYN TABERNACLE, Kev T. De Witt Talmage, D.D., " Music—TO-DAY, sat hereafter the Brool ra Zaberriacto congregation will upy the Academ: orn ic, morning sod oventngs 1 20'and 7 0, until their new ehureh Is built. Seats free, \HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE AND J Th Uk irth street, Rev. Henry Powers, pastor., i Rell, evening, Vesper ser= ecturgon R tion. Subject, “Woman'a Dr. Haight wil preae SO FAR ADVANCED holcest: tes in which x. Y, Pastor, Acaddem: WEST FORTY; h greet, m ull Choral Ferviges this aay; Feast of the Puriftation, W}g AM, dand 14 D*.% STILES HOLDS MEF’ aTINGS EVERY SUNDAY, at Union Hal Jersey City, at3.and 9 o'clock P.M. for Spirit communi and trance speaking. (REE SERVICE AT CHRIST CHURCH, CORNER, Fifth avenue and Thirty-fifth strect, Rey. Hagh Mil- ier Thompson, D. D., Rector.—To relieve the pressure fo accommodation ‘the a and evening service: there will be a Sermon by the Rector and full vices by both ehoi seven ey at 345 P.M ats al free. Atthe 104g A. M. an services ine seats are not tree, nied sittings atti be reserved for the pews holders u fer the second lesson. Ft AST OF THE RUBIIOATION ‘OF THE BLESSED Viagin Mary.—Von Weber's Mass will be sung at tha Church of St. Mary. the Virgin, West Forty-fifth streets near Broad wity, at 1055 this morning. YRACE CHURCH, BROADWAY AND TENTE F street.—On Sunday, February 3, and thereatter an- til further iv vey the hour for atternoun service in Grace chureh will be 4 oel N ORAVIAN CHURCH, LEXINGTON AVENUE, COR- Thirtieth street, seats free vices for children, 3 P. M. ia Rey, A. WORDS ABOUT NATURE. Jr. will lecture in the Trinite: “Stadigon avenue wad Fort unday evening, at 73 o'clock. ‘Bubs EW TESTAM Rev. stephen Church of the Hol; ‘ond street, on he Wind.”” ICATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARW this m: araine f at 10, Von Weber's Mass will be sun, at Church of St. it ary the Virgin, West Forty-fifth strect, near Broadway, Re Yeala MARROWER, PASTOR st. LUKE'S Methodist Episcopal church, Forty-first street, nea Sixth avenne, will preach on Stinday, at 10% A. M. anc 74 P.M. re in attendance to se eal strangers, EV. J. W. BARNITART PREACHES IN FORSYTH street Methodist Episcopal churci to-day, at 104 and 736. Seats tree. and all weleom R EV. GEO. Hf. Way Ha gument for Christ. About Money and Reli; day, Wednesday and Friday evenings, atT in pr ayaa chapel, Forty-third ‘Street, near Grand Cent depot EV. HA ‘¥ W. KNAPP PREAC day in the ‘Latgnt street Baptist, Mission, comment ing at 1030 A. M. and 7:30 meetings Tuesday, “Wednewdi eve ine Seats free. '. ‘rhurelay nad tri BLAKE, FORMER PASTOR OF EV. SEVEN. Venilt street Baptist church, Will preach this morn« ing and evening to his old congregation. _ UT. tie MAS? CHURGH, FL ENUE AND FIFTY: itreet.—A mornit ae, prayer at 9; Litany, sermon union at 1}4; children’s service ag ‘Big; even- ir. B. ‘addock, ae ive and sermon, by the Rey. wT. IGNATIUS CHURCH, FORTIETII STREET, BE-’ SS ‘tween Fith and Sixth ayenues,—Services on’ Sun- day at7, 9and 103g A. Mand 7i¢ P.M. In the evenin the rector, Rev. Dr. Ewer, will deliver a lecture on “Thi Lite, Character and Death of St. Tynatius.” School lanonary Ausocingion. of the W (erian chareh, F I ecebet, between Sixth avew ny evening, Feb- ruary 2, at 73g. Addresses by Rey. Stephen Paxson, Mis- sionary of the American Sniday School Union, and Rev.’ Thomas Hastings, D. D., pastor of the church. LOAN OFFIC Tor BROADWAY, CORNER OF PC Libera} advances on Diamond 1s! Hate Shawls, Lagos an cription. JAMES JEW- bought and sold. Fourteenth st. LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE nd Silverware, and the sa . ALLEN, 811 Broadway, | M°xEY elr, GEORG 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET.— Mo peraily advanced on Diamonds, Watchesy MShke, bey Goods aid personal property of every Jewelry, Sitks, Di deseription ; privs v for Indies. J. FAL KSO: HERALD BRANCH 1.267 dtices toe Ay branch 133, Fulton street, Brookly n. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ae. 0 prog, NCES ON DIAMOND 50.000. —GAsH ADYANCUS ‘at room & No. sau street, second fe STEAMBOATS, a A BARGAIN—THE SIDEWUBEL PAS. freight steam ail furnished 5 __JOUN West t street. ‘f LONG, 4 FEET ‘ UGBOAT FOR SALE—65 FE order, Apply to BE. Ry years oli Nd In Ko ‘No. 5 Dey street, room 6, T BOAT aa SALE—0 FRET LONGO, 151g FEET band $iBEs igo pertest oaetadonly to BO FORCE, No. 5 Dey street, room 6. UGBOAT FOR SALE—0) FEET LONG, 13 FEET beam, new and built in latest style. Apply to EB, C. FORCE, Noe Dey street, room 6. UGROAT FOR BALES PERT LONG. 16 KEET am, engine rocks, and will be completed about wwabrit "AppIy to BAG. FOMCH, No. 9 Dey street, han {UB BARGE, MUST BB ANTED—A SIX OARED C1UB 2 Rites Rs ©. door. i * ) Gription

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