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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,317, DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSE MENTS—Suconp Pace—Pif lumns. ASTROLOGY—Sxconp Page THIN pola “ BALL SEASON—Suconp Pacs—Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED sn CON ayy —SCON | — mn. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Si BCOND Pack —First column. BROOKLYN. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tweirmu Page—Fourth column, meena OPFORTUNITTES—Twanrrn Pace—Third BUSINESS NOTICES—Sevmwrn Pace—Sixth columm. CIGARS AND ZOBACCO- Fines F Pace—Sixth column, ClTY KEAL i teed FOR LE~Tweirma = PAGE Fourth ¢ CLERKS AND OA LESMEN—Kuxvenrn Page—Sixth col- ‘tweirte Pace—First column, CLOTHING twrtern Pace—Third column. eng rs age A goed taleate Pace—First and se umns. COASIWISH erSANSIITPS—Frns Pace—Sixth column, COPARTNERSHIPS—Nixta Pace—Sixth column. CORPORATION NOTICES—Skcond Pace—Fourth col- name: JING ACADEMIES—Sxconp Pack—Sixth column. DENTistR YS Rovrn Page—Sixth omen. }OD8—First Page—Third colum: USES TO LET FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—Sxconp Pace—Second column. — tana a act et dima Pace—Fifth and sixth colum! BUROP ES Secon Pace—Yourth column, eee ee Page—Filth od sixth columns, i SALE—Tweerti Pagk—Sixth ¢ FURNISHED ROOMS AND AVARINENTS TO LET— ma OND, Pace—Second and third columns, ITURE—Tweirtma Pace—Third column. FIGINCH SDVERTISEMENTS—Kwaseen PAGp—Second column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Exeventn Pace—Sixth sow HELP WANTED—MALEG—Twaren Pags—Second col- HORSEA, “CARRIAGES, 4C.—Finst Pacr—Second and third columns. Skconp Pagy—First colum: emule) tale &O., WANTED—SECOND Pace—Third columi INSTKUCTION—Nintn Pace—Sixth colum: JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN. HUDSON Crny AND BER- oan REAL peneee FOR SALE—Twxurtu Pacie— ifth colum) LECTURE SEASON Sxconp Pace—Sixth eokemitt, LEGAL NOTICES—Sxconp Page—Fifth column, LOAN 0 ‘OFFIC rest Page—Third columi LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First column, MACHINERY—Tweiern Pace—Sixth column. MAKBLE MANTELS—Seconp Pace—Filth column, MEDIC AL—Twevrmn Pagu—Sixth column. wrayer AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Third are Lik KEous ADVERTISEMENTS-Tentu Pagp— xth column. BOR UUANEOUE—-PRcomn Pace—Fourth column. ICAL—Skconp Pace—Fourth column, ka LICATIONS—Suventa Paas—Sixth column. PERSON. F roan Pack—First column. PIANOFO (ear ls ieee Ys column. POST OFFICE NOTIC! D Pace—Fitth calm. Ore GLE SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! ‘ENTH ee ib oplanin, PROFERIY OUT OF CITY FOR SALE OR TO NT—TWELFTH Pi toe Fitth column. REAL ‘Eetari TO EXCHANGE—Tweirm Pacr—Fifth colum: REAL ESTATE WANTED—Twstrrn ~Paae—Fifth col- ump. REMOVALS—Twetrrn Pace—Third column. REWARDS—Finst Pacx—First and second columne. BALES AT AUCTION—Finst Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. SITUATIONS’ WANTED—FEMALES—Exzvenrn Pace— First, second, third, fourth and fifth colamns. SITUATIONS WAN 'TED—MALES—ELeventa =Page— Sixth colums SPECIAL NOTICES—Prnse Pacr—Second column, pe eae al BIRDS, &¢.—Finst Pace—Second column. THE TRADES—Twe.rta Pace—Second comma THE TU RF—First Pace—Second colum! 70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSESSeconp: Pacr— First and second columns. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS "AND ee TO LET— Sxconp Pace—Third cola WANTED TO PURCHASES Finer Pacr—Third column. herds JEWELRY, &C.—Nintu Pace—sixth col- mn. waste! ‘HESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—Tweirrn Pack—Fitth column. basse STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third col- HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN. “A PVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED 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 GUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P. M.), AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. [Fl lelélal | I "PERSONAL. ANSEGHY ADDRESS NOT POST OFFICE BOX 4000. See City Directory and call at my office or TOR py te NEW-BORN INFANT FOR ‘ADOP. tion. Call at 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. (UEINTON HALL, | TUESDAY AFTERNOON—TWO soli ladies walked up Broadway, down Kighth two gentlemen, lett at same time,’ would like to them to-morrow,’ at same place and time. PRINCE WALES, at Washingten’s Tomb. INFORMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of John Jacob Bruss, by his brother John Henry Bruss, from Winnwaeller, county Kaiserslautern, Rhine Ba: yatis, Any person knowing his whereabou Please write TOHENRY BRUSS, Weston, Somerset county Nd. West: ern papers please copy. Dey his tater WANTED—OF WILLIAM MORONEY, by his sister, Ellen Doody, at 103 Hey, street, Brook: iyn; when last Neard trom was at Be, 8 Biddle street, bee tween Second and Levee streets, St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis papers please copy. Write soon, it will be a benefit to her, NFORMATION WANTED—OF THE. WHEREABOUTS = ee cnie erst Heh ee a ferent of Send Wert | oD rst et lew York, and lately connected wit! Dally Globe. Address box'3,007 Post office, New York, ¥ THE PERSON WHO RELIEVED A GENTLEMAN ot his Pocketbook caged about $40,ina Fourth avenue car, on Monday evenii will return the safe key and papers to the owner, at 25 East Twenty-second street, he an keep the money for his trouble. —THEY DON’T COME UP TO THE MARK TO je arrange matters entirely left to them. MARSEILLES, SCAR MORRISS-WHERE WERE YOU TO-DAY? J How would Saturday suit yout ae LADY WHO ANSWERED BLUE SCARF'S PER- sonal may address a letter to box 3,610 New York Post Two SPLENDID INFANTS FOR ADOPTION—LIGHT jee ae pve: 149 Charles street, between Washing- an) P. M.—THE OFFER MADE IN SUNDAY'S Herald of $400 will be fulfilled in good faith by calling at Derby Coal Office from 10 to 12, vo bis PA ay ade M. CASANOVA, W. H.—COMMUNICATE AT ONCE. roy Wilt, Miss AT, WHO RODE IN BROADWAY ear from oe al to Ninth ad please write and give addres to the friend who entered the car at Houston street? ‘Radress W., box 207 Herald office: ILL THE LAvY WITH SEALSKIN SACQUE AND muff, green kid gloves, that rode down Broad in Fifth avenue stage, arriving at the Fulton feri Se'cloc k last Monday afternoon, sead her address =" that stood up? Address MONITOR, ierald ILL THE YOUNG LADY DRESSED IN GREEN, ‘who noticed two gentlemen crossing Lexington avenue at Twenty-fifth street on TuesJay afternoon, ae send her address to F. 0., Herald Uptown Branch ~_ LOST AND FOUND. OST—FEBRUARY 8 1873, AT_A WATER CLOSET, Fitth Avenue Hotel, about 4 o'clock P. M., or on For” second street cars to Grand street ferry, black Wallet. finder will be liberally rewarded and no questions asked by Jeaving the same and sours at 43 Broadway, New York, room 3, with V. W. FOSTER, | ost-a FUR ROBE, AT MYER’S HOTEL, SIXTH 2 deere one tke Fa between Land 2A. M., Feb- ral reward will be paid for its recovery at Hse Raat Pitty Aint sereet Menai i! Latah THE THIRD AVENUE CARS, BETWEEN Bighth and Sixtieth streets. a Poeketbook, contain. ing about $20 in money and some pape cre of no uke except 01 of vocketbook ai 2pald 0 ented ‘address is'on the papers. PCT* O8T—FEBRUARY 1, IN TWO BILL 1 oing from. Mewark, $0. to the eeTeeroy ket Rew Mork. he finder. retertae {us reward and ¢ balance wi the fare collector. aten Islan ry, Whitehall, or remit it to WM. HERON, Stapleton Port bmee, Staten Istand. O8T—MONDAY EVENING, BETWEEN PINE AND Tiny Ast streets (Eighth ayenue cat), Pocketbook, ‘apers. Finder will confer favor by By returaing Pj Papers to F, MARTIN, box 5,088 Post office, N O8T—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FROM 110 EAST ‘Twenty-second street, a small Binck Terrier Stut, wing a co lar, with the name of laf ward will be ‘paid by taking her ‘back to the. above ———— Lotte sent MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN fal eo ge street, = mine, a Pocketbook, containit of Mone: other articles, for whieh the Ender Fe reqs ho a by returning it to Mrs, 71 Bank str: pL O8T.-ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN THE BOWERY, becween Grane ang ater streets, a large brown | A y ing notes aj ral men! h has Been sto stappe ped), am sthau! atm of oney. The ere qeitane 27a ae iter fet adway, New Tick ¢., w the National Park ank, 5 REWARD FOR THE “RETURN OF A A SMALL white Bull Terrier Dog, Or stolen from 25 Kaet Fenth rect * Ut SHY REWARD FOR RETURN OF LADY'S CAPE, “| $5 letee last Wednesday night, to 47 Green waeer, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. REWARDS. REWARD.—LOBT, GOING FROM) ‘EXCHANGE Gold Exchan; hase Gox griaee to the New: old lange. javerted, ate hair me reward oe F, GIBSON, CABANOY Exchange place. $5 Pest aa nist etal lett ear ali black. Any vine returning ed ve person stable 138 East Fifty-second street will reward and no reward and no questions aiked <i wil eave $20 REWARD.—LOST OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE, A black leather Valise and gray Shawl, on Febru- it oe Herald once vas Wal be paid by lerie $25 REWARD WILL BE PAID ON THE RETURN of my Fockethook, which contains erteae but papers of importance to myself, supposed to pare heen. lost at the matinee at Wallack’s” ‘rhentee on Satara: ay a prnogn, gaby perce finding the same and aaa at 8, 63 Cortes it y arash, corner of Wi ton wilt recetve the above ard. Li IERMANN SCHALK, Newark, N. J. $150 REWARD AND No QUESTIONS ASKED FOR bier SIN th River on Thupway age Janu eres he jorth River on Thu Ply to or address VAN HOEK Loe BHOTLEE, Mer chants’ Police Night V Wateh, of BBY ABD, OF FOUR THOUSAND 4,00) DOLLARS 1 be paid tor gold Chain Bracelets, &c.. oF in pro- Cee eR ha Ce tiesgu Saba = re Broadway, New York. SPECIAL 3 NOTICE AW 37 YEARS ‘ESTABLISHED, E. WALKERS SONS’ Bookhindery, Plain i extra styles; patterns matched; editions of books and single volumes bound at low Bees me eed of Job Work done on shortest notice. HORSES, CARRIAGES, SS eo a, OC | Ly ae Express, £6; 100 sets double and single Harn nee to Les MEPSHORE grey ye one ma SALE—OF oF wiNrsn Honse CLOTH. ay 801 common and some tack of tine Warnes for the’ Gp rubber coraneds¢ silver plated, substan’ We SARTLR TE. tinpo mufac ‘arren street ni 21 and 38 College place. BR SALE A TWO YBAR OLD BLOODED STAI. lish, dark iron gray ; handsome build found, Kind ‘and tntellig ROE, New City, N OR, aalios BREWSTER DOG CART AND LIGHT ,and a Lawrence Landau, in periect repair. A, D., box 575 New York Post office. ape Honse, jt Deen used am sip want of use ; price $125, R SALE—A Baie TURNOUT Coupe, with pole, and shafts, mhade 7 Brow: and a black Horse, a Harness; price "S55, it if taken vate stable east of Lexington aveni OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, for wagon or CA Twenty-n ninth s R SALE CHEAP—ONE Tetytes y made ag one of the best cit uth, at Mahopac. Stables, ‘at about half Fourth avenue d, gilt leather covered, goods C- wery. low eats ces, 16 HANDS, PONY le and double truck ; sold for all at 763 Washington street. CONSISTING OF 8 YEARS. OLD; FIT single or double; sol inquire at ‘ottice, ‘OUPE, TRIMMED IN HORSE CLOTHING RNESS, SADDLES, turea by ©. B. SMITH # 80 xtensively manutac #0 Warten street, A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN « corne of Fulton sypnves nd 8 oerum street Open from 8A. M, to 9 P. M. On Sunday trom 'siope -ARNEGS. nl 0 SETS DOUBLE TRUCK HARNESS, sets jour. horse Harness for sno" oan f+ C. OSEMAN & BROTHER, anufacturers, 114 Chambers street. —A—MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE + Policies and other Securities at 87 Liberty street. A. 3a DARIES (PRICES REDUCED), Sonn AGENT, oF Royal Havana Lottery, 585 Broad box 4,909 Post omee, New York. Dealers supplied. ©) reulars mailed ree. Teen DETECTORS AND ALARMS, DION'S bunlamngs i sie steed Dadigiye should bewithout | - 101 Gurion ah AI CAN FIRE DETEC ye eos —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY—GIFT CON- onceit Bx Governor Thomas B. Bramletie, Manager for Trustecs. Ten Thousand Cash Gifts, aggrogatin $000,000 currency. will be distribuged. att d Grand GA Concert, Sor "benetlt of the Library “at Louisville, April 8.’ Whole tickets, $10; hulves. $5; quarters $30 For full information apply to THO! ., Managers Branch Office, 609 ene y New York. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY, 3 0 ee es 4 5 CLASS NO. om anon 60, 7; 36,36, 28, As a 18, ae a a J.C.’ MOBES anagers Men Siero Information, furnished by A MCLENNEN, Wek Box 615 Brooklyn Post office, N. JBEMESDA MISSION FaTR WILL OPEN THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at T o'clock, at BROOKLYN HALL, 16 Myrtle avenue, and every evening thereafter until further notiee. The public will find the most EXTENSIVE VARIETY of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL articles on exhibition and for sale that has ever been offered. The social and musical entertainments will be first class, and the admis- sion thereto has been fixed at the'low price of 25c. B. -—FIRE DETECTORS AND ALARMS, DION'S + patent, ore immediate notice in case of accidental or. ‘ineendiar: fire; manufactured and at up ‘by the AMERICAN FIRE 'DETECTOR COMPANY, Broad- wi ‘AUTION.—WHEREAS A LAD, OF ABOUT 18 YEARS age, with light hair, has obtained money nmy’ Person’ are cautioned against H, PURDY—CALL AND MOVE BOX ax BOOKS. olf eh ee for a DENN will beerid for for expenses. AVANA LOTTERY. PRIZES " CASHED ‘AND: IN. formation furnished. Circulars free. JOSEPH BATES & CO., 71 Broadway, room 31, frst floor. ‘AVANA LOTTERY.—FULL OFFICAL DRAWINGS received for January 2%, by Catia BATES, Bro- ker, 196 Broadway, up stairs, room 4. Nf ts mGaraey Ouse eee CE. COAST INBES. Alterations in Lights of Lough Carlingford. The COMMISSION TRISH LIGHTS. hereby gre a tae that in consequence of a channe! having been redged through the bar ot Lough ene y caused two iron pile lighthouses to be bu fights for the same, and also a. stop light on the extre joint of the new works at Grenore, as well as a stop light In window tn the third story of Haulbowlind Lighthouse, with the following alterations of the lightage of the lought in accordance therewith, which will be exhibited on the night of the 8th February, 1873, and every night there- after, from sunset to sunrise HAULBOWL ‘LINE LIGHT, as heretofore, viz -—White fixed light, of the first order, visible 15 miles. Half-tide light still continued. A smagll red light will be exhibited from. a window ona third sfory, between the bearings of SW. is 8. and $.W. 34 W. troun the vessel, tor @ stop or turning light in ‘the al annel. TWO LEADING LIGHTS, gp pile Uighthouses, Dearing froma cach éther N.N.W. 4 and 8.8. E. 4 B., 60 yards apart. These lights’ in Onelead through the new'cutsin Id tect. ‘They are of the ey nek order dioptric. ach of these lights is obsoured to the eastward of N.E, THE OUTER OR S.E, LIGHT. A fixed bright light, elevated 23 feet above high water and visible five miles, will be exhibited from an iron pile lighthouse, colored white, which has been built on a pro- jecting point of the shoal between Soldier's and Green- castle Points. It bears {rom Haulbowline Light N. by W. 7g cables, and trom Greenore Light § shoalest part tof the Vidal Rock NE. 1610 6.10, cables. A fixed bright: ight, elevated: #0 feet above hich water and visble six miles, exhibited from an iron pile vane house, colored white, erected on the west point of the ey ual bepween Soldier's and Greencastle Points, bearing E. $610 cables trom, the south point of Green Taland and’ trom Hanibowline Light by Westerly 4 cables, from Greenmore Light 3 E. ‘iy. My E. 12 9-10 eabl les. GREENORE POINT LIGHT as heretofore—viz., white revolving every 45 seconds, but is obscured by the new buildings on Greenore pier, to the east of the bearing of & TREENORG PIER LIGHT, A fixed red light of eighth order dioptric on an tron pil lar 33 teet above the sea, on the east extreme pointof the pier, N. 36 E. l0U yards ‘from Greenore Light; visible five mniles. This and Greenore Light 1n one, berring, & 4 W., lead through channel between Watson and Stutka K This light is obscured to eastward of 8.8.5. im . howe: WILLIAM LEES, Secretary. _Orrice or Iris Licurs, Dowuin, Jan. 10, 1878. qm ‘f NELL SEWING MACHINE SENT ON RE tof 4 sews + ON ents wante wis POKING & oe g Murray street _ Deadlies: FFICIAL, DRAWINGS. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, pxrochy tha ass No, 157 —reanvany 4; 1973 ENTUCRY—C1Al is tg 188—reanvany 4, irs, CA a a A eIMMONS & CO, Sanazers: Covington, Ky: SHELBY COLLEGE—FXTRA CLASS 9,84 ‘87—PFI , 187: by 42, 74, 45, SMH, 4S 60, Wan agere Covington ey. LUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway. _Post office box 4 RovAl SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP. sic, Germany ; 9,000 tickets: 47,000 prizes, Grand Duchy of Brunswick Lottery Hamburg C ity Government Lottery; oval Havana Lotte TY, ffizes cashed and in- te) ASS. street ; box 6,080 Post office eee on ited information fermened; bai hd ;OR- + informa paid for Spanish Bank Hills ee ee YLOR & ©0., Bankers, ‘ewan street, New York. 10 THE OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE ABOVE THE Central Park.—Owners of property pituated i) the Sixth and Seventh Avenue Boulevi rds who osed to calling them country roads, as proposed ‘by the Weet Side Association, are requested ftodeave thelr Hames with JOHN MeCLA ‘ine street, for the purpose of thems such roid a may be deemed necessary to defeat the sane. IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. $589. 589 ier kenwacky Lottery. ra was rawn in the Royal Havana Lottery, J BALEY & CO. (office established 80 years), _ SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, ~ aC. FOR ALE ALL LL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, A. Birds, &c. Medicines for all’ diseases; fe ae Food for mocking birds at B. G. DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene street, near Cai i. OR SALE—A FINE SETTER, THOROUGHLY broken rtpply es stable in Greene street, near cor- ner of Ws FR 5 aap cnapeere AND SHEPHERD DOGS. A gentleman of New York, having imported for his farm in New Jersey, in pairs, ti and finest speciment ofthe Hagiish mastift and'Seo refully bred | Pups whieh femal, pale, tbe pare t ical cl a oe a seen aN Ny box 5,012 New York Post ‘8 THE TURF. 7 ANNUAL CONVENTION O® THEN T association | for the Promotion of the 1 NATION: at merican Trotting Tart will be held at ‘the Tre House, Philadelp! im 08 Sotnses Februar; 1873, at farey pine neat ND ) HAND D COUPE, GLASS FRO TC 186 the balance of my stock of Carriages, damaged Lec beserchscertrciaatas OO, East Fourth streot. 7 GREATLY a cana ci Jarness, a les, for ci 1 ne Coupes, Rockaways, light Buggies, ex Benet Carr Re Phactons, &c. ; varie i Carhagen, MANUPACTUBERE? UNIO eyesgena band 3 LEIGHS.—BALANCE OF OUR Pea COMPRISING 50 new and second hand sleigh make room for carriazes. Manufuetory, Nevins be sold low to & COS Carriage ‘Paton: nstreets, Brook}; SECOND HAND CARRIAGES (GREAT BARGAIN: Coupe 2 Dog Carts, top and open Buggies, ‘agon, several slighty soiled Car: MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. pus REGULAR BAL ORSES, Or Tits BAY, FE AT BARKER & C :) CITY AUCTION MAKE AND Ne TATTERSALLS, and Thirty-ninth street, PONED tw Saturday, FEB. & AT 12 O'CLOCK, on account of the treat mort- gage sale now taking plice at the Clifford House, corner of Broadway and Thirty-1irst street. NTED—A HORSE Verrsili Is TO. 16 HAN! must trot in 2:40 to2 and kindsaiso Alderney Gow Blacks, Japans and Green. LAS, Herald office, ANTED—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS svIT- TAY, 471 Ninth avenue, IN THE a Rockuways, Depot aie. aC., B. 5, 1873, corner of Broadwa' Wi! 1G tover 8 vears old, sound in exchange tor Te ‘Address, with full particu: able for Brocery AY AME: ANTED—-HOR: ES TO ighted and best ventilated stable in the city. 151 West 35th st., near r Broadway. ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A GOOD, ROOMY STABLE, IN the neighborhood of Fiftieth street and Firth ‘ave- __ Address, with tull particulars, C. OPE BY BROOME er, by Waterman ; also fitty ECS oF all kinds; Blankets, new wu second hand Ci gi i ee one g light two: two- () —BaY MARE, LP clad 16 HANDS, SOUND years, 16 hands, can and kind; bay H 0, all genulles no hung! show three minutes, $1 West Thirty-first street. THE LAST EDITION OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM I8 DELIVERED BY CARRIERS BEFORE SIX one PART OF THE CITY, FOR 12 WEEK. LEAVE YOU OFFICE, OR AT ORDERS AT THE NEAREST NEWS- L STREET Quota. INTELLIGENCE AND NEWS OF THE DAI T SMITH’S PAT BR: BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, BRILLIANT DISPLAY. New arrivals of Paris aud Berlin styles; Patterns now read; tterns fitted to M © FAN RESS shetty Cost Sst win tar. for $1: for an Albany Sleigh. Can be seen at F. ©. 41 University place, HATR I~ HAWS PATENT cea n be combed ai heapest anid bes Switches, one yard jon $4; ‘Curis, $1, and ‘apy c ‘own hair _dresse styles always on hand. 352 Bowery, Seteteen Woaren aml Great Sones streets, up stairs, and 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty, third streets, up Stalrs. ADIES, LOOK AT gance !—Old, NOMY AND ELE- | Ik and ganily Renovated by Scouring, Dye Printing in exquisite patterns and colors at 403 Fifth av- enue and 164 West Twenty-seventh street ON iRAND & CO. MILUINERY _AND DRESSMAKING. — a SH Round ttate Feathers, Scr hus removed toils opposite Gilsey House. "STEAM. BOATS, | JOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, TH steamboat Eashon, in good order; freight boat; 176 feet long. Address J. LEONARD, 63) ne passenger amd | ments, | AUGUST MARTI BOATS AND SPOON OARS ON HAND kinds wood and metallic, or built, to. or tand 114th street, Harlem River. STE, HEN ROBERTS, shops 365, 373 South siree! WAN’ ED ro} PUR HASE C 200" NTER WANTED. —GoopD SEC! ‘OND. “HAND t long, with drawers in the back side, 40) vhatham stres ANTED—AN INVALIDS CHAIR, ANY having such can hear of a purchaser by addressing M. L., box 4,785 Post office, stating price and where it can ~ LOAN OFFICES. T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, uP cash advances on ; janos, &c., or bought; Pawnbrokers! Bleecker street. stairs.—Highest Watches, Jewelry, kets bought at? ET, BETWEEN FULTON AND NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies for any John nirects, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN echineteenth and Twentieth streets—Money loaned on #, Diamonds, Jewelry, caveat Niles; partien- Private parlors for | 4 BROADWAY—LIBERAL | AD- vances made on Diamonds and Watches, 8! ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price tor the MERICAN OFFICE, ESTABLISHED on Watches, Diamonds, Shawls, Laces, Val utmost value paid. opposite Astor plac T 57 THIRTE: baat Silverware, India jount: or will buy; ER, 735 Broadway, T, NEAR BROADWAY— T pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry, % oF advance on the same. AACS, Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street. STREET—THE OLDEST ESTABLISH. ed office, you will obtain liberal advances on Dia- monde, Watches, Silverware, &c., oF bous | sisting of Tapestry and Ingrain eat the high- ENDRIX LOAN OFFICE, ner Thirty-first street. <The highest price adv {or Diamonds, Watches ; e personal property of every descti SALES AT AUCTION, "ARGH. 30 JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, - as ice and salesroom Nassau stres tion Branch Thiricenth street, near Fourth avenue. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aap THE Einee erro OF THE HOTEL KNOWN 8 THE WHITNEY House, CORNER OF BROADWAY TWE: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 5 AND 6. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at public anc- tion (on account ‘Y oe building being altered for other business pur) ‘THis DAY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 5 AND 6, at 103 o'clock each day, the entire Houschold and Kitehen Furniture and other impart Jn the above-named hotel, comprising im part as ‘and black watnut carved Parlor and Draw- ing Room Suits, in. Drocatel and reps: carved rosew watnut, CI Furniture ; tine Curied Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds and Pillows, Blankets, Sheets, Counter: anes, Chamber Crockery, &c.; Dining Room Furnk are, Extension Dining Tables, Arm "and Side Chair, Btageres and Side Tables, Sofas, Lounges and Easy Chairs, elogant carved Tosewood Pianoforte;. all the China, Glass and Silver Plated Ware, French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors; Office Furniture ;all the Vel- vet, Brussels and Ingrain Floor and Stair Carpets and Oisiothe: Hall stands, €c., together with the, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Ranges, Steam Tables, Iron and h Ware, Copper Ware, dec, rhe furhiture is all in good condition, most of it having been put in new during the last eighteen months. This will be one of the most attractive sales which has taken place in New York for *z, ar past, and the hotel Weal De open for exhibition on Tuesday, the day previous > sale. DRIAN H. WAN) AUCTIONEERS, AUCTION SALE FS VALU AB BLE LOTS. (MANY OF WHICH ARS, IN THE IMMEDIATE, VICIN- ITY OF THE CENTRAL AND MORNTNGSIDEE PARKS), , SITUATED ON 8TH, OFIL 10TH, Ww CHOLAS. SOTH, OATH, LOOT, TEN, LAOTH, WIST iv , 125TH, 20h AND Is ABOUT MAKING LUROPE HIS PE Mal ante ADRIAN. wULLE Pee wrixins & CO. will sell at aucdion, on Thur: i , February 6, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange 'salesroom, 111 Broadway, the following cal Extates st, Nicholas avenue, Luh and 12st streets taining about 11 Low, situate on the southeast: erly corner of St. Nicholas avenue and 12ist street, being 15 feet 7 inches in front on the avenue and 230 feet on list street, with two Lo adjoining the rear of the 121st street lots—these lots will be sold together ; 8th and New avenues and 114th street, 15 full Lots, comprising the entire front on the north side of Lith street, between 8th and New avenues; 8th ave- 3 it corner Illth street; 8th avenue, orner Iith street; 9th'avenue und 208th strect, 8 Lots northwest corner 9th avenue and 208th 1; 10tl avenue, 1 full Lot nothwest corner 82d street; Feet, 2 uh Lots south side, 250 feet east of Sth aye: Street, 1 full Lot south ‘side, 350 feet west of 8th veh Nroet 4 Lotsnoreh side, between sth and Mauison avenues, and 3 Lots south side, 280 feet cast of Sth avenues l0sth street, 1 Lotwoutn side, 170 feet cast Sth avenue; 128d street, 4 Lots south side, 175'teet wont of 7th avenue Boulevard? 126th street, 11 "Lots south side, be- tween Wth avenue and Manhattan street; 128th and 129th streets, 24 Lots north side of 128th and south side of 129th ween 10th and New avenues; ie st Rech S 3 stone front House and Lot, No. 111 Ei street, bet with modern improvements; 70 per cent may remain on mortgage. Maps atthe office of the auctioneer on and after February A LLEN B. MIN Salesrooms 9 ER, AUCTIONEER, hambers and77 Reade streets B. ew SATURDAY, Feb. 8, Tox o'clock, at their salekrooms, 95 € eee and Ti Reade streets, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, Carpets, Oticlothy, &c, Details in time, . W. BARKE: AUCTIONEER. EAE MOEN :AGH, BAL RE EFVE PURNITORE, &e., tHE CLIFFORD th corner of Broadway and thirty. Arse street, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), FEB. 5, AT 10 O'CLOCK, and continuing’ from day to day until the enture stock is disposed of. THE PROPERTY COMPRISES ELEGANT mahogany, rosewood and black walnut Parlor and Bedroom Sets; Office and Daning Room Furniture and Fixtures, Kitchen and Bakeshop Utensils, &c., &c. aie PERYTH NG NEARLY NEW and in perfect con- art YALOGUES OF TO:DAY'S SALE ready early. SALE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT reserve. _NO POSTPONEMENT on account of weather. A —A.—A.—JERE JOHNSON, JR, AU CTIONEER, + No. 21 Park row, 0) sposite new Post office, issues daily lists of all New York roperty in his hands for sale, exchange or rent. CALDW: ER, SALESROOM Mi gaan str sale of elegant Hi. hold Furniture, Pianofortes, &c., this day (Wei at 1 o'clock: Magn nificent Parlor, Lib: a Suits; Beds and Beading, Carpets, M ae. Sale without reserve. —OVER wo Lots OF FIRST CLASS, CITY MADE + Household Furniture at public auction this day, commence: ‘ing at Ll o’clock, at private manmon 124 West 26th st., comprising every article necessary for house- Koepini, viz: -—Rosewog! Vianoforte, rich Parlor and Besroom Suits, Mirrors, moe and velvet Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bedding, Lounges, te. ke, RY ZINN, Auctioneer. “AN EXECUTORS SALE OF VERY VALUABL A PROPERTY, : HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street, is directed. by ordey of executors, to sella valuable Plot of Ground, in the Upper part of this city, containing about 67 lots, frontung on Broadway and New avenue; lowest price $1,500 per lot, which is $20,000 less than ‘the appraised value ; must Be sold to close the estate ; terms cary, N IMPORTANT AND GREAT AUCTION SALE OF AA. Jewetry.JOSEPH SOLUMON, Auctioneer, will sell on Thursday, February 6, the extensive and superb stock of solid Gold Jewelry, belonging to William Traitel, athis store 80 Chatham street, being established 25 years. The stock consists of fine Gold and Silver Watches: Diamonds, solid Gold Opera and Vest Chains,Amethysts and Topazes, Stone Cameo Rings, Studs, Sleeve juttons, French Clocks and Silverware, This sale is worthy the attentien of dealers and private buyers, as every article is strictly naranteed as represented on catalogue. Sale commenc- nig at [1 o'clock. UCTION SALE OF $15,000 WORTH OF Magnificent Household Furnitut Pianotorte, Bronzes Paintings, Mirror: &e., on this dav (WEDNESDAY), at 103, o’c at the private residence 36 West Fifteenth between Fitth and Sixth avenues. Superb Parlor Suits, Pomp: enced Marie Antoinette styles, covered gk brocide: Btazeres, Bookease. Cabinets, Clocks, Velvet, Brussels rpets, Rosewood. Chamber Furnitare, Mattresses, Extension Table, Barlet, Chinaware, Linen, Silverware, Cutlery, Glassware, Basement, Kitchen Furniture Saieiare gryane apart: neer. A “hUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS AA, this day, commencin vat 11 o'clock, at salesrooms “2 Sixth avenue, over $25,000 worth new and_ second hand Household Purniture, Parlor Suits, satin, brocatel and reps; Mirrors, Carpets; Centre, Library and Ex sion Tables; Chairs, Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Ktacercs, Mattress: es, spring Bedsy Fi her Pillows, Bolster: juffet, Ac. Rex trom J. L. Targus’, Kaq., residence, Westches- ter. N.Y Sale positiv UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE, Bicgant Household Furniture sale, THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, commencing at 11 Magnificent octave Room and Parlor Suits, elegant rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, Mirrors, Curtains, jar. dinieres, &c., at private residence 12) West 23d_st., 6th av. Chamber Suits, rosewood and Bureaus, Mattresses, Bedding complete, Bookca: volumes choice Books, Librs Suits, ‘Centre ng Room—Buflet, Chairs, Extension Tables, Silver and Flated Ware: also Basement and Kitchen Furniture Nib.—doods boxed and shipped tor purch: H. E. McDONNELL & CO., Auctioneers. BY “ISADORE J, SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER.— Sells, 934 o'clock, 83 Pitt street, Stock and Fixtures Of handsome Cigar Store, positively in, lota; dealers in- vited. . J. SWARZ ‘OPH, 38) Bowery. Y ISADORE J. ‘SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER.— Sells, 1034 o'clock, 388 East Ninth ao rt Fix. tures, Icehouse, Scales of Butcher Ghee lots. Dealers invited. Id, BWARZKC PH, , 880 Bowery. BY ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, Prehe ils tod Sells, bp o'clock, 25 Bar, Tables, Chaii Crockery Ware ; co of tively ii lots. Dealers invited. Brass BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER. —SELLS, 10% o'clock, 340 Sixth avenue, near Forty-Aghth Street, large stock fine Fancy Goods, Millinery Goods, Gentiomen's Parnishin Goods, Laces, Velvets Ribbons, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwears, Shirts, silks, Satins, Crapes, nings, Buttons, Notions, &c. Also & valuable lot Books, excelent Fixtures, Showcases, &c. Positively in loteto tult dealers only. AX BAYERSDORFER'S office, 245 Bowery. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER.—DAUCHY & NSON sell, thid day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, a large assortnent of Household Furniture, con- pets, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Parlor Suite 1m baircloth: and reps, black, wainut Chamber ‘Sull Suits, steads, Beds, Bedding, ds, Pillows, oak and walnut Tables, marble top Bureaus Hat Stands, Olle de Tables, Wood, Crockery and Glassware, tensils, &c. To be’ sold to pi pay storage and ex- ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- and the same bought and ‘sold. "Broadway, near Fourteenth st. iE. LEONAD, leneaerete AVENUE, NEAR NINE. ‘accommodates ladies ‘with advances a ccaecpnag Watches, Jewelry, &c. ; elry and 8 SRT sit onGE EN, 84 SIXTH PM) PP hagas 9 Read 8 -FOURTH ‘ral advances made on Diamonds, Watches: Jewelry and all fas | of (0 d » BERNARI Same bought at full value, CORNER fa Wace STREET. — Money liberally advanced don W Diamonds, Cloths, Silks, lished loan office i ihe same bows it and sold. v. ROSENBERG, _ % BROADWAY, OPPOSITE pLayenre | 8T _ Money Wberaily advanced on a REET. — jon; tivete onvrance Or - cLoRen ee px responsible office). Money vanced om Watches, Jewelry, Laces, oes BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY. SIXTH seventh streets.—Mone; 1) Watches, Jewelry ant on Diamonds, ‘and Personal }; BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH we “ay be! Jadie: CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER, Bd CAMPBELL & GO. sell ite day, commencing at 11 o'clock, on the premites, without reserve, in lots entire, Fixtures and general assorted stock Liquors, Wines, Ales and other contents of large Distillery and Family Liquor Store, 186 Madison street, near Pike, viz. :—Superior 18 foot Bar Counter complete, fine Counter Pumps, about 50 elegant Laquor, Cosks lettered, with fine brags faucets; Measures, Stove les, Ac. stock embraces barrels Rye, Hourton a a Seotch Wikiskeys, barrels: Gin, featn Sherry and Port Wine, casks Brandy, barrels Spirite hogsheads Old Stock 'Ale, other Liquors, &c, Buyers, Nqaor nen & speculators 6 cially inyi ted. Goods remover 8 Til also ell 2 yours’ Lease fine Store. Sale rain or “ihine. 4 00., Auctioneers, office 48 Hudson treet Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER.—8ALES. ron ‘oad Broadway, near Astor place, opposite New Day ednesday), At 1s Oelock, at salesroom, TNT rere A! NIT BLE RPETS, MIRRORS, &C. rhe ool, removed frome 4 ‘orivate residence, comprising rosewood and walnut Parlor and Librar; A in French coteline, tapestry and reps: rosewood made Bedstead, Sri der Washstand, Work Table, schitonters, Dressing B reans, Wardrobes, Lace and Rep Curtains, Cornices, Pier ws, ‘satin chandeliers, enghsh ee eect Fatih Hy ar Catalogues now feady. ro an ae DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Handsome Fegond han hand Furniture. By EDWAKD &8CH is day bth at 0 Liberty strect, at 1 orelgch, meee lack walnut Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Cot- tntoven teaiher Pillows ond Bolstele' alse sory hated. resses, Fea 78, ver: - tome Garvets, Oilcloths, &¢., &o, . SALES AT AUCTION, Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALES- By room rat Broadway, near Astor place, opposite New ‘Tas ednesday), at 113¢ o'clock, at ih TH. 8 pay salesri AN INVOIGL OF RA! MBSE Tear DOYS, “AND. UNigte CHINESE AND as ‘8, TRAYS, CABI. Turkish Rugs, Table Curate Bedspreads, ke. Sale positive, XTRA LARGE AND PORITIVE, BALB 1 soicy lay (Wednets 5 a My at the fouratory satenee US. CHton place (eigen street), petween Fifth and Sixth avenue. —E ROTH? Auctioneer.—Handsome and. genteel Household Furnitures 100 Velvet, Brussels Carpets; magnifi- cent rosewood ‘and walnut Parlor Suits, covered with satin, brocatel, reps and haircloth; rosewood double round corners 7% octave Pisnoforte, Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings Etageres, Bookcases, ‘Table: oh 86 Bedatends ‘Bu posta, “Washenale Lorne Mat tresses, Redding, Dining, Basenient hervents’ Farni ture. Sale positive. ooh packed Po) delivered for pur- chasers, city or co - DWARD nETTING AUCTIONEER, SELLS Thursday, 11 o'clock, 77 Righth avenue, contents of Oyster Saloon, removed convenience sale, consisting Ta- bles, Chairs, Bars, Fixtures, assortment’ Liquors, larg quantity Furniture. Order LEWIS ¥ McDERMOTT, Marshal, SAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, AT 11 o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures of the Candy Store nr street; also the Furniture of the family; all n lots. ERE JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Auction sale, auction sale, ler ‘of trustee, of over $15,000 worth of ore ele; ‘atte sit ee plated Ware and e Cutler at stor cenunut Wednent Wed Fepruney aa a by o’elock, and continuing daily till ek consists in part of i clewane, Tea Set ‘urns frees i, Cake Baskets, Casters, Card Receivers tee Pitoh » Balver Goblets, Mugy Vases, Forks and ms and a grea variety of fine Cutlery and other Goods too numerous to mention, all of which are guaranteed of the pert quality and from well reehiees manufacturers. This being a A he remptory sale to close the business every article must sold to highest bidder. Fixtures of re for sale, By order, 8. Bowen, Trustee. J4308. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, eo Thursday, Fetinary 6, at 11 o'clock, at the elas rooms No. J North William’ street, Household Furnitui Carpets, English Beer Pomp, Uoanters, four meee c., &C. “APS BRADY AT OFFICE OF JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer, Fh ‘Sark row, New York, of the 100 superb 'Nineteenth’ ward Brooklyn Lota, to be Dentimptoriiy sold sold ¢ auction, at 12 0 nelock. on ‘Thursday, Februar, Exchange Sales- rooms, 11] Broadway, New York. “More desirable lots hi never been offered. They are all located on leadins '# and avenues, near Lee avenue Congregational an Bt Vaul’s Episcopal churches, adjacent to and surrounded tine improvements. Rie de SHRa0) Call and get @ map 2 Park row, oftice of JERE. JOHNSON ECHANICAL SHOP FOR SALE.—FRIDAY, FEBRU- ary 7, at noon, I will sell, at public audticn, the Good Will and all my Tools needed for pace mechan- ical models and small a e ‘ines, » comprising 4 Lathes, Shatting, Bene! ices? Forge, Safe, Desk and all the ‘Sm Tools: shop ent low; previous exam- ination solicited, H. BHLARBAUM, 12 Etm street, top floor. mica? SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- nm to me directed and delivered I will sell at pubs lie mucton this day, at IL even the Butcher Shop and Fixtures of 199 Broome street. DAVID GIDEON, Marshal. ARSHAL'S SALE—JACOB BOGART, —AUC- tioneer.—By virtue of an execution I will sell at ublic auction, this day, wt 1 o'clock, at OD Kast Eleventh vm ie Lease, Fixtures tents of @ Groce Store, consisting of Teas, She irs, Soaps, Coffee,’ Spices, Counter, Shelving, Scales, JOHN CONTRELL, Marshal, ‘ORTGAGE SALE—JACOB BOGART, auc. tioneer.—This day, renee) 5, at 11 o'clock, at te goth wore corner of Greenwich and Clarkson regs. the ck, Fixtures, Machinery and Tools of a Blacksmith iop and Wagon FERGUSON, H. B, FERGUSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, JAMES AGA! Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery 500 lots o: Men's and Women’s fine Clothing, Bianket, uilts and other Goods. ik street, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J. M’GRATH Auctioneer, 183 Chatham street, will sei this day, at 11 o'clock, 500 lots Men’s and Women's Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Boots, shoes, £c also Coats, Pants’ and Vests. By order, . F. Casey, ‘Thompson street. AW NBROKER’S SALE.—WATCHES AND JEWELRY, R. FIELD, Sheriffs and Speed i eleven Salesroom 121 Bow will sell thi day. at LL 0 oetock, Gold and Silver Watches, and Mathematical Instruments. By order A. Goodman, Centre street, S3 IFF'S: SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND Geuaral Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, ane sell on Wednesday, February 5, 1 o'clock, at 249 West Fiftleth stré a general’ be eh ot Mantels, Monu- ments, Slabs; lease‘of premises, Shop Fixtures, &c., &c. By order. EET 1B ENNAN, Sheriff, James T. Gv tntoms Depatye IRUSTEE’S SALE OF THE VERY VALUABLE ES- tate on York River, formerly called “Ripon Hall,” but now known as Bigler's, In execution of decrees of the United States Circait Court for Eastern Distriet of WA) entered re- spectively on the 11th and 2% October, 1872, in the case of icier ve Waller's administrator. 4c. the ‘undersigned, Who has been substituted as trustee In the place’ and stead of Robert Saunders, deceased, will sell at auction, stthe office of Grubbs & Williams, "Auetoncers: tages city of Richmond, Va, on Thursday, the 13th day ‘of Feb- uary, 1878, commencing at 12 o'c lock M. 00 much as inay aileradebt, ot the Land ers james Bi; ser to Robert Saunders e, to secure a debt to William Waller, daved S34 June, 1888, ashas hot been heretofore. sold. 19, said Bigler with the'consent of said. Waller, There. are now to be sold about 2,100 acres of Ia River, in York county, abont four mis m Williams burg.’ The land will be sold in parcels, according to a Jan which will be explained on application to the foneers Terms—One-third at the time of sale (in legal tenders), the balance in three equal instalments at 6, 12 and 1¥ months. JAMES ALFRED JONES, Sub-Trustee. Grusns & Wittass, Auctioneers, TPE RossrTa SALE. By order of Administratrix. This (We eanesday) ) evening, at 7% o'clock, sale of the Photo rapt and Bngrayinge—many of the latter of great value scarce ; also Paintings by Mr. Bose a cneteaing portraits of many of our first artists, and 2 portrat bur mort celebrated merchants, The above of exhibition during the day. To, be sold by auction at the Clinton Hall Salesrooins. ‘The Messrs. HOS. w. LINSEY, AUCTIONEER—BY E. B. HENRY.—This day, at ie ei 4a? at Oe Racin J eland Horse Mart, 392 eg Hamsbu: good and business Horses, le efor all k sui pd virtue of @ morta a 9 truck uggies, Harness, &c., EUROPEAN LY DIRECT LINE ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL RTEAMSIIIPS SREWEBN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CA 4 ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent il sail irom pier No, W North River as follows: VILLE + asepnaanea paturday, Jan. * rie} WARHINGTON. "Rousean ~. Saturday,’ Feb. ST, LAUREN’ . Saturday, AL a ts ? -Saturday, March 8, 1873 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including wine) TO BREST OR HAVES, ay Firstcabin, $125; second cabin, $78, cursion ts at reduced rates, ‘These steamers do novearry steerage passengers travellers going to or returning from the Con. Europe, by waking this line, avoid both transit by English raitway and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides anving time, trouble an expense, Tanned, Pe GRGE MACKENZIE, Agent. 53 beeatway. Wires STAR pea TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, EE CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, New and full powered steam: Sailing trom New York on Saturdays, ro Liverpool on hursdays, calling at Cork reach ADRIATIC “ag ray, February 8 8, ris ig 3-3 Al c “eeu . OCEANIC Saturday, Februar: CELTIC. Saturday, March REPUBLIC Saturday, "March ‘1 aa 1 t x —From the White Star dock, Pavonia ‘ferry, Jersey Cit Passenger accommodations 4 Ly classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfo: Saloons, staterooms, smoking Toor and bathrooms In midsh?p section, where least motion is felt’ Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steamer, ifter April 1 $100, R. ato th gold (for sailings gold) : steerage, $3) in currency. Those wishing to send for ‘Triends in the old country can sow obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $30, cur- Fency. assengers booked to or from all parts of America to Pi ars ne Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, o eee from £1 upwards. on F inepecwon, of plans and other jaformation apply at the companys ofice, 1) Broadway. New ¥ Bills oF lading ssued to Coutingrital Tera . SPARKS, Ager ‘ORTH ee LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, WSR ap and Bremen. The seaman vent tain W. Willlgerode, will gail on Satu trom Bre! 7 Third street; Hoboken to be tollowen hammered n Rogmenip AMERICA, « Captain R. Bustius, on Saturday, RATES OF PASSAGE 1 LONDON, HAVRE AND ble in gold or ite equivalent in currency. » w For tr freight oF Passage ORRIS 119 & CO, Agents No.2 Bowing Green. ag Se LINE OF STEAMERS. N‘¥ Weekly to Qacepstown and Liverpool, fortnightly to B direct, TO QURENSTOW: PAND LIVERPOOL, mm piers 44 and 47 North River. x CANADA, Webster... array, February 7, at 12 ¥ GREECE, Thomas. ebruary 12, at3 F EGYPT, Grogan, Wednesday Feb February 19 ato A.M, NDON HOLLAND, "fb igh fas aturdey FF 8 at2 P.M, GHaT IN THE TRADE, c tit mamas fe omen er currency. erage, Prepaid steerage Heke ts 13 Som Laverpooy Queenstown, son ERDER THAN BL ANY OFHER For Surtber intormavon apphy.at, the the company’s offiee, @ Broadw: HURST, Manage: cording to accommodation. a, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms | Stee. PRICE FOUR CENTS, EUROPEAN S§8 STEAMSHIPS. The British and al Mail Steamshi orth Apariosa Roy: between New York ana Liverpool, i ths at Cork Har- cu We Steamers Pa Shae *do not carry steer: ind Vovery folowing Wednesday and Saturday from in, $3, $100 and $130, gold, ac- Tie 1 Paris, New Yi Rates of Passage—Cat currency. SWeerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown. and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. Through bills of faaln fast, Gl other ports en the Con For freight and cabin passage, apply atthe € office, No. Howling Green: for 11] Broadway, Trinity jow, Hav Antwerp, and ent and for Mediterranean ports. Vompany’s teerage passage at No. Building. CHAS, Ki, FRANCKLYN, Agent. — ing given for Belfa: ‘OTICE.—THE CUBA WILL SAIL FOR LIVE and Queenstown on Saturday, Sth of Februar: sengers will embark from he ‘Cunard whari, foot of Grand street, Paris 4 City, ai KANO LYN N, No, 4 Bowling Green. AUSTRALIA... .Sat., Feb. 8 eid curren Beats guere cy, are appr lage Nera KUNBARDTS NCHOR LINE.—EXPRESS STEAMERS sail from pier 20 North joked and forwarded to m any railway station in Great Britain, Lreland, Germany. Nor- way, Sweden, Denmark or América as ‘sat coneke dortably and Be coe any. gibers route or speedily, ne, 4 tat lowest applying at the company's off ling Green. BEENDERSON ROTH iflcates can be boi fta or Cert Pe LINE For tie toa and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers ain Sy ed to sail as follow: ‘Thursday, Feb. 6, 1 P. M, ‘aturday, Feb. 8, 2 P. CITY OF NEW BOR +. Baturday, Feb. 15, 8 A. CITY OF LIMERICK «Thursday, Feb. 20) 11 A. M. CITY OF MONTREAL Saturday, eb. 12 noon. d_each succeeding Saturday and 1 jursday, from pier RATES OF PASSAGE. ni 46, North River. Copin= 75 and $90, gold, according to accommodation. ne a tickets at low rates. ee, ‘0 or from Liverpool, Queenstown, Gis ow aedooderry, London, Bristol, or Cardiff, $30, curr, agsengers Also forwarded. to Havre, amb Denmark and Paris at reduced ra west rafts issued at lo tes. For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway, For Steerage Passage apply at ne Broad wa .A , at G. DALE, Agent, or to 1ODONNELL, & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Phi CREAGH, 162 State street, Boston; IN. south Market street, Chicago. HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S STPHALIA, rpHE iron mail steamsh Captain H. F. uae wil sail on, Thursday, Febra- ar: taking passengers 2P.'M., for Hamburg, oni to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Ham First by ee $120. ee eoond hes ica $72. ‘teerage, i, 3, payable! inn Cnited oa scares pole General Agents, MO Baeral Basmetner Agents 61 Broad street, N. Y. 61 Broadway, N.Y, The THORINGL will sail February 13. Sailing e' MANHATTAN, Price, Jr. WISCONSIN, o'clock noon fc Seite the sweamer CONSTITUTTO ‘antain Morse, touch- ing at Acapulco, Manzanillo and M. and also con- necting for all Gentral American and south Pacific ports, Departures of 10th and 20th each month connect with the ee ae MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS. iverpool. Wednesda; Adi Febram 5, at noon Fei ruary 12, at3 P.M. man, From pier 46 Rive: Cabin passage, old ; steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, currency, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Fy, a Pcie Cm pret onan Ireland, England. ance ant many at lowest rat 5 bg WILLE AMS & SUION BOE Broadway ‘paciere MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Cea JAPAN AND CHINA, nama, carrying minis pemeneers and Aspinwall, Panashar Santa Martha, ‘Greytown and Pacific coast of lexico, Central America, Peru and Chile. Steamers leave 10th, 2th and 30th of each month, ex- ones when those dates fall on Sunday, then the day pre- Pe Ao tar 10, 1873—Steamer HENRY CHAUNCEY, iA a. Gray, will leave pier 42 North River’ at sie direc anne at Panama ompany's steamer touching at San Benito, Tonata, Salina ‘ruz and Port Angel. Steamer Japan will leave San Francisco March 1, 1873, for Japan and China. For rates of passage, freight and all further information apply at company’s office on the pier, foot of Canal street. F. R. BABY, Agent. wagos Cawauth MANDINGO. ‘AND vice, have tilation, and take o amount of cargo will be taken. Hurnstadt & Garthorne, owners, 70 South street, ED BALL LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS. RATES OF PASSAGE sEEDUCED. +>) RARA. CALLING AT ST. THOMAS AND BARBADOS TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. These first class full-powered iron steamers are in- tended to sail from pier 18 East River, as follows :— -eseSaturday, Feoruary 27 15 EVERY THRER WEEKS ers are specially adapted to ‘topical ‘sere rge staterooms, bathrooms and superior ve first’ class passengers — A limite For freight oF fiihihiele Sa ORG AS BY SONS, 70 South st.._N. ¥. ier Ni 5 North River aes ¥ pier No. ay EVERY CITY OF MEXICO (Havana and Mexico). CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only). CLEOPATRA (Havana only) G. H. and H. R. R., yor NEW ORLEANS DIREC’ veston, Indianol Santiago and St. Cabin passage, $0; 8 teerage, $25. ons, app! m Ps ier 37 North River their el aan gh LINE _ “TO HAY. ‘ANA. HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican pot Leama Line, leaving THURSDAY. ( For freight or, i peers eee? i SONS, 33 Broadway. EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH. ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail, The steamer CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain. Pen- niny is now receiving freight at pier 2) East River, will ra sail Saturday, February Through bills of lading given ‘to Houstot either by the Nay rigzans . . oF by the Houston Di: Company, andto’all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B, and C. Ruilroad. ding: fa New York. fe apply to MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, P. CLYDE & CO./ 119 Wall street. oT. RCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINE, from pler No. 5 North River, at o'clock P. M. GENERAL MEADE, n SATU RDAY, Feb. & hts received dail; Through rates given for St rae % lekeburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For’ freight oF ving superior accommoda tions, Bit ed teh arity BAKER, 90 Broadway. {OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ibe ‘Cromwell Steainship Lin The steamship GEO. WASHINGTON, Captain H. 8, ick, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, ‘ebruary 8,at3 P.M. Preights received daily. Through pein to Galveston, Indianola, Rocktortor Aranzas ote Brazos, parting aa LA Louis. Cabin passage, tecrag: ‘or_ tre or a) te Sahay, ‘emerit HL B. Fama tC 3. 88 Sea ‘0B NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Seuthern Line. The steamship TARIADNE, Captain Doane, bi leave pier 21 East Hiver, Wedndstay, February 5, at Freight received ga . Through rates Me %, Gal- rt or Aranzas Brazos ie For abp1y 10 passage, having superior accommoda- YQ. H. MALLORY & CO,, 153 Maiden lane. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— fuera ay: Dominion erthelrclegaut aig ie ge atch eel steam. jortolk, Ove Point and YANOAKE, Couch, for Richmond, on Thursday, February 6, M.. giv. pa! iy throug! bills of lading to all points'South and South- Through passenger tickets issued Cc all points. Kee ceommodations unequalled. ly at pi one General offee, Ist Greenwich street, corer of Bey. coruer of Bey. with Pullman Pat ied Sg P. M. Sunday,’ Pana $206. 8 30,9 P. M. rive as repeats Foahees Mc and ae M ‘ashington ai Hie Fe M. Sanday, 6:40 -A. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE- /ENNSYLVANIA R RAILROAD. Trains leave bey d Banal from foot of Desbrosses + the West and Sot 9:30 AM. 55, 7 For Baltimore, ton iy cal “the South at A. ¥ Cortlandt streets, as Express tor Harrisburg, Fi Pittsba and9P. M. Sundi Express for Philadelphia 9.9.9) 4 jul a For Piiadeipnia, vis heats Emigrant and second cla ine Fo re wari at M.; 8:30 at7 A. M. r Bory Bee 8 Bees Eee g eae gah is E x oo 3 1 = be eap < i. 0:14, 11d, Lb ‘A Mer 2ti4, 85a 6:08 88 be Bund 21, 6:80, A. M. ‘Tickei offices, i Aa HY and ot Broadway; No. t 4 genuine in ch quality, sand, also the ce ebpated ‘Whit’ Panetel Astor House ; of ses and Cortiauds streets. et lace, Ad emigrant Tick “ee, Ln Ein hare General Manager. Gen, Paws. Agent, ie RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT. — Ar Serine STATE ‘gna OLD D .COLOnS ad ler a River, foot, of ay ex 4PM, (erika noid ort orfagip lountains and Prow N, Superintendent meets ee enters xo GARS AND TO! CoO. , EQUAL TC CA, $65 per thow YNEB & CO, W Maiden lane, SPA NOLAS. pearance and

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