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NEW. YORK HERALD, WHDNESDAY, *ESRUARY “19, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, 9 —o four cents each in gold. The fish landed here trom 4 312 Clermont avenue, on Weduesday, Febraary 12, | attend the funeral services, at his late residence, WOR SAL) BUSINES 8 OPPORTUNW i. FISH ST ORIES. Germany cost only $2 in gold per thousand. zi »| at two o'clock P. M. 209 Carroll street, on Thursday, 13th iast., at two | oe ee aaeest an | sacgonens by etabtab it ton oorame ia an el etson, Fommoore fr, Wiltians Ou 8 line n Brooklyn, on Saturday, Febrnary 8 | o'¢iock P.M. A TOPE Rreriene OPPORTUNITY. Is THE PAROY RARE OR ANCE ee any PATABLISHED AND chosen residen| SB NNACRISTANA [tncx, widow of Lawrence OLV'E.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday night, Febru- : ow, trade g , stock ce- comet ul wh * e¥ Goods store for Bowles Treasurer, and Both Green, &. A, Urackett | Iinck, aged Gi yearn and sihentha, |” | ary 8 JomRruENE V Wastaven, wile et Wadson | SiON Ree eng ate cman, fale, Wilde widhout to, Sita Tolice Trott anit, 5 . O. = jatives and triends are invited to atten 10 . Wolle, — ———— ee r i @ ws will oe re oe Meeting of the American Fish Cul- | committee for the ensuing year. funoral, thi (Wednesdey) atternoon, at half-paat | ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday, Feb- RESTAURANT AND OYSTRR saLoon For | pathemateinaive at morer2.4 Third avenue, Or (urtier 7 The meeting was then adjourned, one o'clock, from her late residence, corner Fultow | ruary 12, at two o'clock p M., from the residence of sale cheap—On Cortlandt strect, near ferry. Ap- a VE “ turists’ Association. — avenue aud Hamilton street. her inother, 41 Fort Green place, Brooklyn. Rela | PlY.at @Cortlandt, corner of Washiugton strevt (haso- PITAL, \ WISHES 10 PURCHASE BOURBON, FIRE AND DEATH Houorv.—On Tuesday morning, February 11, 1873, | tives and iriends of the family are invited to attend | MCB! s Sood reasony for selling. Well ¢ we Boston (Waa om : : He A a ecouitt of death of the proprietor, Bost busiaéa to weld i . - = account of death of roprietor ; best business lo- ee a ee and Carrie Henof, aged 2 years, 1 month and 18 copa cation in this city: rare chane ‘T,WHO HAS HAD OVER 2 YRARa FISH CULTURE ABROAD. The Late Brookiyn Burning Horror. | Gays, is , HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ___ MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar stroot, _ in cuperintending in Frabee and Alare Yesterday Coroner James took the voluntary ‘The remains will be taken to Pleasantville for In this City and Srooklyn. : 4 f uitty by o Hy Cyn Ap ek tha UNFURNISHED HOUSE, FIRS’ + Rooms, Cigar Stores, Oyster Saloons, Restaurants, | Z4rine, stearine candles, sulphuric acid, (2t avids, &e. the Coroner's jury of having malioi 240 A. M. train from Grand Central depot. 1 HOUSE, FIRST CLASS IN | fililard Selodne corner Groce “ Pores tee’ | Saher Sp dade peteatet ont jacid. GB aera ) ing maliciously thrown a Lerscurr.—On ‘Tuesday, February 11, 1873, . paptioulee and extee Ls: ze, within the bound: | fectionerios, Meat Markets, Gountry Meat Markets, Wash. | factory inthe United states, or will take caste oF AOtm quantity of kerosene on his stove, at 48 Front | ELLEN, the beloved wife of John Lerscier, after a rtieih and Fortieth streets, Madison and Sixth K a t , pe est ol cal manniactoriag, ap of —POR SALE CHEAP—LIQUOR STORES, SAMPLE, | dutitiation of coal aad: petroleum, aniiche colors, ole “Curious Facts in Regard to Piscicultnre in the , t a ingtou Market Produce Stands, Drug Stores, Hat Storos. | establishment of thatkind. For particulars atileeas United States, Germany, China and Japan. | street, by which Alice Bakey's clothing took dire | Hong aid painful iliness, aged 40 years, 'montus | quire 1 Riidress By box IV tierald Uptown ‘Branch | ————__ MITCHELL'S Store ‘Agency, 7 Codar sire BIRCHTIN, VSomervilie, box 104 Pont offie, Somerset eae ae : eoemmemeinne et | county, New Jersey, and burned her to death, The prisoner is a man at RARE CAHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE OLD ESTA ao aa * Tae TF = he relatives and friends are invited to attend 7 “4 N APOTHECARY, GRADUATE OF PHARMACY, OF ituriste hela | °! intemperate habits, and during the past year | the funeral, from her late residence, 40 Dominick | A SMALL HOUSE OF ABOUT SIX ROOMS WANTED, | iho eae Oriental Hae tore, Beoek, Fistares and tonya’ 2 years’ practical experiance, pomassed Of some . treet, yesterday. tity, ae ' Pr hne say) re yrtle Lafayette avenues, Brooklyn, pre- z M ‘ pharmaceutical preparations and of mi l warers, wh. macro beeper ara the aeeinens ers with a number of items. Before the burning of Charen South Fifth Atanatitgnece xt ac eae ferred. Addioas.J, K. ¥.. ox 1B Rermid office. a Se money._Anply at No. Bowery. __ the contol ot several’ tie ; nate he tas seared Alice Bak om 1 . ' 7 ‘OTIC! es RESTAURANT AND DRINKING SALOON FOR ‘i . has gained moet members who had arrived from distant parts of Bakey he nearly murdered Margaret Bradley | quiem mass wili be offered for the repose of her NOTICE FOR LANDLORDS.—I, HAVING CHARGE salo—Corner stand, near principal raltroad depot; eluent pion nversant with the t 7 soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. of several estates will have more applications for alin . the country present. Mr. W. Clift, the President, gsi cae n ea raat papacy LOUDON.—At hia residence, in Manhattanville, on | Urfurnishea Dwellings than T can mip will furnish | Chambery sae BF. . 5 Sunday, Febru: » WILLIAM J. LOUDON, aponaible ta: is and collect rents in advanc — called the meeting to order, and Mr. B. F. Bowles, | tne injuries she received. He had just been liber- | ~'Yunefat irom his’ father’s residence, No. 20 Lex- ent on rents collected “tenement pronerty_man nan of Springfield, Mass., took his place as Secretary. | ated from jail on bail, after several Weeks’ confine- | ington avenue, on Wednesday, February 12, aged) GEORGE B. WALTON, 21 Park row. | Aj ‘The usual routine business was but partially trans- | Ment for the assault on Mrs. Bradley, when he t- | three o'clock P.M, Relatives and friends and sls A “WANTED TO RENT. BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, LS ht ley oad coed to an old-established business in the sash, door acted when a recess was taken. On the resump- turned to bis apartments and, as charged, t 'roW | his brethren, the O, U. A. M., of Robert Anderson | £4. by April or May I, a small three story brick House, aan RS' Store Agency, | and blind trade; sac liy carried on for 2 years; ‘ion of business discussion began inolation to | civcice nthe ie eaan rian auestioned to the | Council, No. 41, are invited to attend. fas, bathroom, water, &c., im city, good location: rent SUPERIOR INDUCEMENT.—FINE KINDLING | Moderate capital required on of bu a clothing of the deceased. When questioned about | Mznn~on Saturdays February. & 1813, Colonel | Aout $s or M0, " Xadrdsa, with’ particclars, MODE: | A. Wood tant for sate lows dorig. a leewe and prone BBE enn ret haa the means of hatching fish and the best appli- | the horrible affair by a Henan reporter the follow- | Josia MANN, in the Sist year of his age. RATE ROSAS Narell ange) SBI ing morning he said that he was a little intoxicated The relatives and iriends of the family a * ————— hs somewhat general and covered several species of | tary statement to the Coroner yesterday he told a | from his late residence, 141 West Thirty-sixth | Answers pleate state particulars and rent asked. Ad: Ashes, including white fish, black fish, bass, mus- | long story about the affair, On the day the de- | street, on Thursday, February 13, at half-past | “ress QUIET, Herald Uptown Bran fact Pare calon, ceased was burned he suys he went out, and, on | twelve o'clock P. M. = ~ = ~ = -— Butoher'a s! 4 R USE A Ae i manufacturers, merchants. Persons ge, salmon and trout. we ‘ . ANTED—!URNISHED ROOMS FO: SEKI: { utcher’s Store on Sixth avenue; Horses, Wagons, | desiring investments informed; desirable opportunities. , t returning to his room, found two women lying MINNELLI—On Saturday, February 8, at his rest- Wwe URN OMS FOR HOUSE REE! Fixtures, Business, &c., for sale, Reterences--Presidents, Merchants’, Fourth’ Nawonai, SOMETIIING NEW, YET OLD. drunk on the floor. “in the aiternoon two more | dence, 56. West Bleventh street, Domenico MiN- : pacilecas, with terms, OOUPLE, Herald Uptown "dS, ARRELL, 913 Sixth avenue. | Mercantile Banks. : : Mr. Baxrsr, of Michigan, stated that the white | Women came in, and he had a “growl” with Ms | yexur, of Palermo, Sicily, in the 59th year of his age. Z = ——— CHARLES G DAHLGREN & CO,, 112 Broadway, fish we get in New York are caught im the great | old, woman” about having them there. Alice | ‘The’ relatives and friends of the family are r PARTNER WA) Bakey, wio had lived with them, brought in a 7, lakes during the months of October and Novem- some gin in a@ pail. This was put mto a pecans toattend the tuneral, en Wednes- Liquor business ke money. Particulars at 23 | ¢iy At x wStwtkins! Stove Agency. | cM Jimselt w FOR SALE—SPLEN. | 2 Poet of - (rade; Jone (ease: | 4 N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A PARTY 70 a0 JRNER LiQuOR STOR: id business location; large: old to highest bidde tice, ora street. ble business; with long caso ata low rent. good loca- ‘a fine Steam Chopper, Bandling Presses IRABLE AND PROFITABLE BUSt- P findeflnite extension, for sale cheap for cash ; rare opportunity. 1s J0., 43 Broad st A SECURED INCORPORATED r A. FURNI Bye 7 MILK ROUTE OF 20 QUARTS FOR SALE—PART. ir. Seats SURO AR UOR wee, Fee ly private, with eet Wagon and Harness; all N_ EXPERIENG! tloman and ladys locatlo for complete, Inquire at 28 West Thirty-second stree Pcp std heels - ‘ebruary 12, at eleven o'clock A, M., from 56 venue: © —- Inquire at 26 Clinton place, west ber, and are then frozen by a patent process, and | Pitcher, and she threw, tue sult ont, She | West rleventh street, Rouse wihtu Vong e ae it eas Aieets, | T)RUG STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE APPLY AT | Way, Highth street, Lom Jater they are sent on to the markets sity | Y J gol y . A Astor Lona, No. 603, F. AND A. M.—The mem- | LUXURY, Herald Uptown Branch oMice, : arrests Wowsrk, ia a ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED — A y ets in this city | jf on the mantelpiece. All the women | pers are hereby summoned to attend a special | ~— LATED 1 Selene es D A RUG STORE FOR SALE—SPLENDID LITTLE . (i e P shoo; very littie cash required. any i ‘ AND, Drugiists’ Arent 78 Cedarstrost, | He% References (1. N. Zabriskio, Eay., Cas GENTLEMA for consumption. They arrive and are placed on | were seated about the stove at the time. He took | meeting, to be held on Wednesday, 12th inst., at V ANTED IMMFDIATELY—FOR our tables at this season of the year, when New | the whiskey and tried to throw it in the ash pon, | ten o'clock A. M., In Lodge room 946 Broadway, for and lady, without child but some of it went on the stove and set the cloth- | the purpose of attending the funeral and paying | Tenet House, b m Yorkers eat fresh fish that were caught three or | ing of the deceased on fire. He had said he would | the last Masonic tribute of respect to on ‘late eee Baers A m i 2,378 Post offic J)RUG STORE POR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—TH leading bankers aad merchants. GRIGG, CAR ‘four months ago. Ret square with them. but he did not mean in that | brother Domenico Mincllt, . — = — | DD tony extanianed anatnvoracty kucme eters pun 4 00., Financial and Business Agents, 98 Broa’ Mr. Cit said that he took frem Hadley Falls to | Way. He had reference, he says, to going alte! FANEUIL D. WEISSE, Master. ANTED—A HOUSE IN A NEIGN- ise for selling, death of proprietor, aa fee — ~ the head wat f the Mississippi and the trib’ ofticer and having them arrested, He never had The members of Phoomx Chapter, No. 2, R. A. M., borhood, south of Fifty-n not to ox 3 PARTNER WANTED—WITH $500, TO ASSIST LN le head waters of the Mississippi an e tribu- | any angry words with the deceased. are earnestly requested to join Astor Lodge, No. | ceed $1.60. Address H., box 96 Ie ¢ Sagat ———-- ~~ —~ extending good legitimate business; 108 per. cant taries of the Platte near the Rocky Mountains sev- Coroner Jones committed him tojail to await trial. | ¢o3, in paying a tribute of respect to our late com- ANTED-SMALL RIGH STOOP HOUSE FOR RE Rnae e. ee profs. no risk, ail cash sales, Full particulars No. 5 Dey eral cans of shad spawn. It was estimated by the ————EE Senet winwell. dipel a0 wigs BOAR EL = 3 , wires adults, twoen Tenth and Forty. second streots BP _Fighth avenue, with lease. GR nh) | = ure bake ok fle aap of ne Commandery, No. nd hand Ninh avenues; rent not to exceed $1,500. OR SALE—AN OLD "ED MEAT AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS — FO! operator at Hedioy Halis shat 200,000 of the ‘lately MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 18, are requested to join with Astor Lodge in ‘pay: | Address J. H.8., Herald offic ise Fe TB eee Rae, Ot || Aes eablibe-wmortn nese ; ‘toe hatched fishes were placed in each of the cans they ing the last tribute of respect to our late Sir —— | Washington Market. For further particulars inquire at | Close inspection; own and must carried. Haif the spawn was lost to them at Sala- Knight, D. Minnelli. ES MATE BUR UST BE LOW) | the stand, sell at once. Address J. (Dy (or call, 70 Murray qlroot, ; Bi Married. GEORGE VAN VLEET, Commander. | thirtieth street, b rl ghborhood, pot above | oR SALE—SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE AND FIXT potential — a manca and alarge number died in the long tran- |) Te onort, conn. on | Moonr.—On Monday, February 10, JOuN K, | Address DURAND, ws West Thine stredt ey of Liquor Store Sil ‘Tenth avenue, Inquire (OR SALE—THE REAL ESTATE, GOOD WILL AND sit. Quite a number, however, were placed in the | pueguay, Fevruary 4, by Rev. N.L. Briggs, Mr. | Moors, infant son of Beniamin and Mary Moore, | \) Vann a PURNISHED NOUS oanERT Ieee PRET oh eek eRe ys "| Me “Syels "7 par, 3 2D—A FURNIS SE, 7 HU: 3 Sa — c n a Y stand ‘waters of the Platte. ALPHEUS D, DUTTON to Miss FANNIE M. HOWARD. aged year, 3 months and 11 days. Aerts A ONL RRL one BCD cee ae FOR, SAUBCESTABLISHED SINCE 1858, SECOND King trom $309) to SLO per year, ‘Bhs Jaledonia Green's place, SIMMONDS—Tyson.—On Tuesday, February 11, at latives and friends are respectfully invited to | month. Address box 2 Hand Clothing and Furniture Store, Stock and Fix- ing socured y in the busines wile Mr. CoLLins, of Ca (Seth en's place, _ Address box 2,197 A nd timore, by Rev. 'T. W. Dudley, ALExanDrr'H, | Sttend the funeral, from the residence of his Dear Rochester, mH) aneeee woe ie otk Shuwowns Doro. iaITANn sy eldest GRUgHe parents, 286 Eighth avenue, thisday, at one o'clock | +p in vogue - | ter of Henry T f Baltimore. Mi. ing of the og and of the fish hatched from them, Hen OD BOTY Sayer oven = “4 rc) tures; three yeers’ lease; rent cheup, being a good busi- gure aurea i. Address G. GREI, BETWEEN | FOURTIL ay tH | tess. App venues, an unfurnished Parlor Floor, or a First - Monnis.—On Sunday morning, February 9, at his | Fleoron Broadway or Sixth avenue, Addrest G., Herald | FOR, SALE TON ONE, OF THE BEST, BUSINESS OF ight Business; article staple, pay: ay 2G oo eS ukeds A oyGe ReeeoMn the sot aie ba papers, tablished large trade; torether with Stook, Fix: Hitt icmtase: 5 b 4 4 . tis, in the 85th ye: 1 r a re Li See ‘ é SID ‘ox 150 Herald office: so eRcut Make evameerated statements: “ite | ALDRICH.—At Elizabeth, N.J.,on Tuesday, Feb- | Relatives and triends are respectfully invited to | WAN" wettturnished tron eT anamete aie te aueeeeR ee ee | es aE thought that “‘a million”? might oftener better read | Tuary 11, 1873, at the residence of bis brother-in- | attend the funeral, from the Lee avenue Baptist — ~ a - PANE WANTED—WITH $600 ‘on premises, 274 Seventh ‘avenue, cee ANGE FOR REAL ESTATE, PECTABLE YOUNG MEN, . d front or very light back Room} | CUS 1 FOR A 7 price $18 to $2) a 4 enty-eighth 4 ( “tive thousand.’ law, A. B. Ely, 171 Spring strect, JouN L. ALDRICH, | chureh, on ‘Thursday, Febraary 13, at two o'clock | Thirty eighth street: references i! required.” Address G, POR, SALE=TWO YEARS LEASE OF PRIVATE | Hing "Qdususs sis Last Breventh oteeel, becween’ Pitae ‘A communication from Mr. James Worral, Com- | 802 of Matilda H. and the late James Aldrich, of | P.M. BELFORT, Herald Uptown Sranch office, 1,265 Broad- dwelling house, near Broad ‘ upied the past | ant Second avon prone strect, between First ‘misaioner of Fisheries for the State of Pennsyl- | this city, aged 32 years. Rome and Utica papers please copy. A Ld A IPRs» ROR AY » PRA Ai ertee oe enable ne: ADDES Re Mn ts se ea ee. vania, was read. Mr. Worral said:—The Legisla- Notice of funeral hereafter. VETERAN ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OV NEW ANTED—A MEDIUM aD HOUSE jerald office. se is DARTNER WANTED—WITH $400 OR $50), IN THE qure of Pounsylvania adopted every suggestion | BAkKen.—At Thrdg’s Neck, on Tuesday, February | Yorx.—Venerable brothers—You are hereby sum- aUrtaenthy and cbieti ser oud atces POR SALEOR TO Ler FOR WOTRL OR OLR | Ayia ne A ES apr Made in my report. ‘the law provided ior aud | 1, GEORGE BARKER, youngest son of Charles | moned to attend the funeral of our late venerable | neighborhood. Address, stating location, Pyro iQtse purposes, the handsome Promixes 37 West | Simmer. Apply at corner court and Pacilic. wureets, Hamed five commissioners. 1t appropriated $60,000 | Barker. aged 23 year : P. a, trom wig | Drattier, the Rev. David Morris, trom the Lee aves | 1% West Thirty-second street # ERGinns Teastie Aaa LOMIeeRIn romeee ited man ane | BeOoKiNE : i pISHW, Funeral on Thursday, at one P, M., 8 | nue Baptist church, Brooklyn, on Thursday, Feb- a . a pyrene sad hed throughout, i . - — ——— — on the Susquehanna’ the Delaware, the Juniata | fatler’s residence. Conveyances will be found at | ruary 15, at two o'clock bac by onaer, TANTED-A SMALL HOUSE, BETWEEN ‘THIRD | Mhed throughout, ___________. | DARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,500, 70 GIVE IMME: Sha'tie Henge rivers “ie appropriated s1a,i0ror | Wulllamabridge "station, New York and Harlem DANIEL SICKLES, President. | meneatdae ent ne aean amt nave moter MUTANS: | AROH SALE—A FIRST CLASS, SAMPLE ROOM AND a State hatching apparatus and $3,000, on condition | Railroad, at haif-past eleven A. M. A, P. Mortarty, Recording Secretary. heelys hedged te shoe sivenl’ Address 0. re Cigar Store; best location in the city; to be sold at a that New Jersey would paya similar amount, for i BLANCHARD. In Brooklyn, on Mondera precy MunoLLaxp—On Tuesday, February 11, Caro- West Fourth street. sacrifice. Apply at LLOYD'S, 29 Broadway, iy 0, at her residenee, 427 Pacitic street, ELIZA ANN | LINK MILHOLLAND, aged 3 years and 3 months, js mn ef 5 Sa SALE-—THE FIX %, , uy u at oven pee ered asapetton to BLANCHARD, in the 67th year of her age, ‘The funeral ‘will tak place from her late resi- TER Te Henoe ror a rele OF euare resitr intmeat an mips GUEEIS tvateat stores NeRSHTD Th the bill, and the loss from not having cheap shad | | Relatives and friends ef the nee respect- | dence, 145 West Thirty-ninth street, at one o'clock | a iarce manufucturing busiiees, “Addres, With tullpare | Heat Manhattan Market; suitable tor any business, In- | L. KNOWN. PRINTING AND has probably exceeded the entire $73,000 in this | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, on Wednesday, February 12. ticulars and terms, A. W, B., box 115 Herald offic Sp Tenthiavenue 2 el I * Hous ing ample tacilities for large one season, Governor Geary since vetoed the bill, | February 12, at two o'clock, P, M., from the First faor.—On Tuesday morning, February 11, a Sop | their business with in M “ay ae ed 1’ church, corner First Marion BARGAIN—A HOTE ealie nuesiaer ‘or $6,000 we might have sent to the sea 10,000,000 | Place Methodist Kpiseo McGREGOR, late of Brooklyn. TANTED TO Li —FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A ive oes peter with $10,000; an linmediate investment will secure pk a atau yoo onthe lace aud Henry street, South Brooklyn. Funeral at one o'clock, on Thursday, from the furnished House, to be occupied as a dwelling and | it rnished trst class and ostab- | Unusual advatitases for contra yattiablo contrasta. shad, and had but 1,000,000 of them returned they 4 , ; lished over 25 years. Address BARBER, box 1,721 Post ‘would, at ten cents each, have been worth $100,000, | BRENNAN.—On Tuesday, February 11, 1873, JouN | residence of her daughter, Mrs. Greenly, 546 West | for prt business purposes (cloak and dressmaking), | ofico, . i GRIGGS, CARL 20. 98 Broadway. Taayoopic ato now aroused and, though one sear | C., the beloved son of Lawrence and Mary Agnes | thirty-fifth street. ee eer re Per BeeOie GUO | er aoe ear Re —~srone ox | PO CRACKER Bake § has ‘been lost to this work, the friends of resiora- | Brennan, aged 1 year and 10 menths, MoConp.—On Monday. February 10, 1873, Jaws | jit“ Van DUSEN Id Hat Fourionti asec: AP: Rosin tereck Brockive, Mi psame seabhencd, Bee, to none oneracke put his knowleds tion of fish to our rivers may be assured we shall The facie cal ry rae? ote noe iM earentat McCorp, in the 35th year of his age. sa ness the of vetting but oN ies need apply, | the, bus pital; any one who re 0 ic e, a , Greenp Li The rel ve ri \s p y = = > c Gu ot 3 0 4? lor goods bove terms may addre, at this session obtain the desired action. Unottl- | residence, 31 Greenpoint avenue, Greenpoint, Long he relatives and friends of the family are re- LEGAL NOTICES A. Lr a al Whotesale Liquor Deale: ENCE, Herald Best vaforanes Riven: cial however, I can report that large num- Island, on Thursday aiternoon, at three o’clock. | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his “ - a Sree) shad ‘have paeeed the Columbia fish- | Relatives and friends are respecttully invited to \ late residence, No. 97 Charles street, on Thursday, VARRETT—WILLIAM,—RULE HAS BEEN GRAN’ ED | T1OR SALE-AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON HE OWNER OF A VALUABLE DOCK AND BUSE- ° a Sl atiend. February 13, 1 at half-past tweive o’clock P. M. I by Orphans’ Couri, of Philadeiphia, on all heirs or . ness has been recommended to quit busi he ani auiDea novice oath ofereet Pek tinea See on Auenday. cROGCUREY UL, Mimzamersy | ARRIO Copna: Nor seckt Aap AD ah-Bretiven: =| rans interested claiming any interest in the | jpeg, Winx azood business, situated in one of the best | count of healt wing capitals and wish ‘ Srithin & distance of three miles, showing that they | Widow of Henry Post, in the 85th year of her age. "| You are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge | f care ORETeG Cenete ea aU ameL UN May F ake in.e good paying business. wil geal ie Pacdsulace had not only surmounted the Columbia fishway, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | rooms, No. 278 Bleecker street, on Thursday, 13th | Ma, 1873 eitehowre ed Beatonin aint JOR SALE—A DRUG by addressing C., Willlamsburg Post office. : Dut also a navigation sluiceway in Clark’s ferry, | fully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence | inst., at twelve o'clock M., sharp, for the purpose | be made directing tor to pay localities in the vicinity of New York; furniture firss A MAN WITH $1,000; I WILL SATISPY a pancan’s isieud dam, which occurs about fifty | of her son-in-law, Samuel S. Edmonston, 219 iloom- | of attending the tuneral of our late Secretary, W. | over to J re mittee ot M a Garrett, | Class. Apply to or address J, BETZLEK, Montelair, N. J” n they can make $3.0) ely. in miles above the Columbia dam, and were only | field street, Hoboken, N.J., on Friday, 14th inst., | Brother James McCord, By order of the surviving waite ett, the balance of such im- | Pryor sa LE—AN OY: HOUSE, IN AN EXOELLE nery store 745 i Kk to arrested at the Shamokin dam, where 2,000 were | at 11 o'clock A. M. ©. J. THOMS, Master. Bee SeeatP ah actrees Ostia a location, near a city railroad \epot; small capital rie caught. BUITERFIBLD.—AMITY LODGE, No. 323, F. AND A. At a meeting of the members of Engine Company | 4Sti4 Garrett left Danbury, Oxfordshire, Eneland. some | required. Address OYSTERS, Herald, Uptown Branch Ww D—A PARTNER, WITH $500, TO JOIN A FROM THREE HUNDRED BLACK BASS M.—brethren—You are hereby notified to m at | No. 19, held at the engine house, on Tuesday, the | * attorney for J. M. i minittes, Qf good talker and lectarer i cine business trave laced in the river four years since, the waters | the lodge rooms, 33 Union square, on Thursday, the | 11th inst., the following preamble and reselutions 627 Walnut street, Philadelphia, 2A JOB PRINTING ( cling, or salary $10) m My nes for man and om with them for a distance of filty’ miles. We | 15th inst., at 12:30P. M., for the purpose o! attend- | were adopted :— eee ETE ee EP ——— roe Tate Prauscncity ceo crder ono nearly ew amt | money. Address DOCTOR, Herald office, 4 have saved 7,000 of the sacramento salmon, which | ing the Juneral of our late brother, 1. H. Butter- Whereas the melancholy angouncement has been U NITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE—EASTERN | many tonts of modern Tvpe, but little used; will be sold TANTED TO BUY OR LEASE—AN IRON FOUNDRY ‘we expect to place in the Susquehanna when warin | ileld, CHARLES K, HYDE, Master. made to us of the death of Firman James McCord, Digirict of Rennayivania, ia Tanuary 94 1078 choup for cash, or parteash and balance. oh easy terms. war this city. Address FOUNDRY, Herald office. weather comes, with a Godspeed, hoping that | JOMN J. TINDALE, Secretary, commanding Engine Company No. 19, the result of Gai uO GBLAL RUA Etl MELLIN URES: Ve eee ee they, like the bread on the waters, will return Cnenry.—On Tuesday, February 11, Lovisr, | a disease contracted by loug services while in the ‘a Warrant in bankruptcy was issu aint a FIXTUBES AND STOCK, at TANTED—A TAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER, atter many days, We are raising some 6,000 salmon | daughter of Alfred C, and Adetne J. Cheney, aged | department; and, whereas, fully recognizing in our te of Augustus Loeb, of Philadelphia, in the 2, of Tea and fine Grocery Store, on best’ busi- OO ina manufacturing cast bast MY 2 i . Ponnay ivi rl 7 Store, en 1; the advertiser has a like Arout, received from the State of New York, | 6 months and 23 days, late commander the possession of many bigh and 1 Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, who | ness avenue in the city. Address J. F, SEXTON, Herald f “s, nae Pandinie : through Seth Green, as a present to this State, and | The remains will be taken to Owego for inter- | manly qualities, as well as the abilities he brought en adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that | Uptown Branch of ee ae tere er eee Wo Lie aid wo hope they will flourish'in the Susquehanna. ment | to bear in the discharge of his arduous and respon- | {le payment of any debts and delivery of any property feerepgennerrae ee fa aie phe aimeahie MO a e © ‘alific: yhich won 5 Jonging to such bankrupt, to him or for his uso, an THE eLL ee, \“NOTRS ON FISH CULTURE ABROAD”? CLARK.—CHARLES (. CLARK, aged 8 months and | sinle duties, qualifications which won for him our | the transfer of any proverty. by him are forbidden by eli GOIDEATA ap Aes <I RinTe With, PAte OUNT i ‘was the title of a very interesting paper by Mr. | 22 days. aa | Qntire confidence and respect, and s0 strongly en- | lw e e said bankrup: art's: owner wants to retire; this isa splendid $1.000. cash can secure an agreeable situation, ‘d Page, W' ‘Saying that | Funeral from the residence of his parents, 176 | deared him to our hearts that it is fitting we should | to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees | forthe right man. rood security nev. 29 Br George Sheppar: we, Who began by saying > with good urity for his money. 29 Broadway, room %. Be teh uke Dliver Wendel Holmes, when, appear- | Jay street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, February 13, at | express our sense ofthe great loss which we, in | pl isestate, will be held at a court of bankruptey, to bo - Sen gE STEEP egEE Teens : rs - fore a lecture audien lace of Rufus | two o'clock P. M., to Flatbush Cemetery. common with the entire department, have sus- | Holden at 32 South Third street, in the Ce OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED, PHOTOGRAPIL —AN ENTERPR ing bei a re al ce inp 8 delphia, James Parsons, E ister on the 24th i Choate, he said he could not fill the vacancy, but Copurn.—On Monday, January 10, after a short | tained; therefore be it ay of February, SD. 17a, at's orciock P.M. he 24th Gallery, 281 Third ave MO everything complet Di. '» wanted, to ta road itattie aroundin the large space" He began | and severe illness, at his residence, Seventy-fifth | "Resolved, That the death of our late commander, ' y MS SAMES. N. KERNS, inh na Raber Bky Hoek CSUN ee (Nec ee epee e eee by a description of the culture of fish as it had been | Street, near first avenue, RICHARD CoBuRN. James McCord, has deprived us and the depart- United States Marshal, as Messenger. Gaeg ERY FOR > MUST BE SOLD IM- | (, ir from 3 mM te $3,000 5 year. dor several centuries carried on in China, ‘The rice | _ Retatives and friends will attend the funeral, this | ment of one of its most respected and eMcient | ———————— w diatoly on ac Apply at 6 Green- | meaning business need call to investigate at 497 Myrtle flelds were economized by placing tish in them at | day}, at one o'clock P. M, oficers, one whose qualifications amply fitted him LOAN OFFICES. ~ pads SRST Se aaa avenue, Brooklyn. eke —On Monday, February 10, at West | for his position, and maintained for him the con- econd street, Miss ELIZABETH CONKLIN, | fidence and respect of his command aud his supe- athe season when they are covered with water, and } OTEL FOR SALE 3 OF A 77 BLEECKER STR BE NEAR BROADWAY, UP constant transient travel and local SITUATED ON A TRUNK LINE, $1,000 8 $2,.000—WITH SERVIC $l. ‘hus a double harvest was obtained. Carp deposited ata junction | - aapesta “ their eggs upon fagots placed im the water, and | years, riors and associates. staire Benes n acides. On, Diamonds | business will be leased to a respousible party, turnished. | Yotrtn same nace ee eel pee Mod oe these spzwn-covered {agots were sold in the mar- | ral serviee will take place at Hunting- Resolved, That to the widow of our late com- 3 Bought # et A.B, MILLS, Agen NSH StI take a position of trust and give security it required, Ad: et places as hens’ eggs are sold in this country. | ton, , on Wednesday, February 12, at two | mander we proifer our heartfelt sympathy and pro- | os ian en ib st : room 4, from 1 to dress box 143 Herald office, Rice and fish, forming the principal food of the | P. M. The cars leave Hunter’s Point at eleven | found sorrow for the irreparable loss which she has | 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH | QArES CHEAP FOI CASH, TO CLOSE OUT—HER. | FO $5,000 WANTED—TO INCREASE THE Chinese, are very cheap, hence A. M. sustained. rt Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, SA ring: Safes repaired and ex- | OOO. Reikties ora well established businows of “CHINESE CHEAP LABOR.” D —InGreenpoint, Long Island, N. Y., on Resolved, That these resolutions be published, | 4: ein ol's Hoty Bite rman: gana nal | Changed; Lillie's improved Sates, at reduced rates a literary and artistic character: investor can have con Success in this industry will, Mr. Page thinks, do pruary 11, CHARLOTTE, the beloved wife | and a copy, duly certified, be transmitted to the | Proper’ y description. JAMES P. MATTHEWS. | LILLIE SAFE COMPANY, trol of the financial department anda salary. Anum much towards a simple solution of that most dim- samuel Crossiey, in the 39th year of her age. | widow. SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Chairman. x; T57 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY- 81 Maiden lane, near Gold street. usual opportunity admitting of thorongh investigation: eult and dangerous problem ef the day—the labor | _ Relatives and friends of the deceased are respects | THomas Appno, Secretary. Pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watches, cow: | GAPES FOR GALE CHEAP_ONE LaRGR stzep | Lait Qistalthmmeny ee ee eon areal, question. fully invited to attend the funeral, at the Episcopal Noyrs.—On Monday, February 10, HELEN J., | éiry, &e.,or advance on the same, Se eres Hiatt CARRS COMTI MaMIRaET FE RP EIR: | ecscesircmeeerre cere an ne ‘The Romans understood and extensively prac- , church, Kent street, at one o'clock precisely, on | daughter of S. F. and Helen Noyes, aged 2 months. | ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street. Wilder's and Lillie’s make, at 8. G. QUIRK’S, 72 Maiden e5 O0E —FOR SALE, OR WILL TAKE A PART. tised fish culture. They prepared large ponds, | . the 13th inst. Friends of the family are respectfuliy invited to | \ inicaN OFFICE (ESTABLISHED 18s) LOANS | He: De). ). ner, in-an established Publication business opening by canals to the sea, threugh which the fLl.—At Bergen Point, N.J., on Tuesday | attend the funeral, trom the residence of her ee ide, Dincehtar Teo EA VUETLER enka ge PSOE NE TUNE —~——-- | requiring but littie attention, Address FINANCIAL, fin passed, secking tresh water spawning grounds. | morning, February Ul, ANN’ DONNELI, wife of | parents, No. Syivan place, Harlem, this (Wednes | shawis, races Valuables, &6, PASTE pE HL DUST LCS Rea eracee, tee iramtatans MNacRlG,CeMOGHe wands in, | eree ceo mome ete - The nt fish were prevented from returning by | Robert Donnell. day) afternoon, at one o'clock, utmost value paid. ARRINGER, DS Gi te ee TO $10,000.—PARTNER WANTED IN AN ood gates, aud while their progeny were growing | Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to HEASANT.—On Monday, ‘February 10, 1873, 735 Broad Astor place, | 899° OGG IN 'B. LEE, 726 Broad str $8,000 ti Established manntastaning business ey supplied the market. Tie’ celebrated attend the funeral, on Friday morning, 14th inst. | SAMUFL PHEASANT, in the 64th year of his age. eh ai. or FN Peers Hest chance for mechanics; 109 per profit. Addresa SALMON BREEDING ESTABLISHMENTS Carringes willbe’ ne ae ae pabersy aulasitcs a ee ogy A 1o Me Cian 10 BUILDERS.—FOR SALE CHE HF A INTELLIGENCE, box 165 Herald oi An Norw: nd and Ireland are managed on | Street, North River, at nine o'clock A. M. e re- | attend the funeral, from his late residence, 150 , hareneed phat of Sash Frames for tenement houses, 305 Elevent! ae ata = oh the same plans Mr. Page at considerable | mains will be interred in the Cemetery ai the Hoiy | West Fifty-fourth street, on Wednesday, 12th inst., | EEE tee ate Policies farcauy | avenue, top Kor, | $9), 000 WOvED, HIND, A, PARTE IH jens described the various establishments for | Cross, Flatbush, L. I, crossing the Hamilton ave- | at two o'clock. 10 BAKERS —FOR SALE, THE MACHINERY AND | be Neco BE ne ne 0 PORSELf RrOCk Cote yy; lurge profits guaranteed and great inducements red, Address SUBSTANTIAL, Herald office. ‘%he culture of fish as they exist im different parts | nue ferry, PoruaM.—On Tuesday, February 11, at Scars- | ~ = cea. ae - ee of Europe, and concluded amid hearty ‘applause. DeNuAm.—After a brief illness, at his residence, | dale, GkoKGY GoRDON, Youngest son ef Lewis C. | ! 7 wor BRO, 996 BROADWAY BETWEEN NINE He then read the following on the subject of in East Chester, Westchester county, N. Y., on Sun- | and Annie J. Popham, aged 2 years and 7 months, | Watches ¥ Stamodd Gawniey, miverware, Hite nartioas FISH IN CHINA:— day, February 9, 1873, Joun B. DunHaM, in his 74th RaBEL.—At North New York, on Tuesday, Febru- | larly Pianos; private parlors Yor ladies eas attletly Uncrap Stasxs Consctare Ge: year. ary 11, Many E. AusTEN, wile of Anthony B. Rabel, ential. SHAN ON |" Phe relatives and friends of the family are re- | in the 26th year of her age. - Ironwork of one 's patent Reel Ovens, bat Uitte used, Very cheap, ae the owner has mo, use for ite | D) in flour store, ‘est street, w York, or to P. a TERBERT. 32 Main'street, Orange. N. J. PIANOFORTE, ZUG T HAINES BROS.’ ST CLASS GROWING DRUG 10 DRUGGIST: nion square, — _ pA. a HANGHAR, Nov. 9, | s : Business, in a thriving town, in the coal region of Virst class handsome new Fiasotert t (lon. Onances Hane, Assistant Secretary of State, Wash- | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the The relatives and friends of the family are re- T HYMAN’S, 710 SROADWAY.—LIBERAL AD- | pennsylvania; a fine ch: for & thorough ‘dr i. First class handsome uew Pianofortes for sal ington — hah es | Heformed church, corner of Fourth street and | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ner A" vances toate on Diamonds ant’ Wacches, silver: | RGn'sinmi gis ou Adurea t HCHe box. Laid Post arid savecal uasd a little: very tow fot Ghat 4 Sim—In rosponse to instruction No. 315, which Thave | Lafayette place, on Wednesday, the 12th inst., at | late residence, Lincoln avenue and 135th street, on | 70" pay the highest market price for the | ofice, New York. oo shat Bias a ad tho honor to receive in duplicate, T have to say that | twelve o'clock M. ‘Thursday afterneon, at one o'clock. yg pecen AGNIYICENT ROS! N IMMENSE SACRIFICE. ‘st ne Pianoforte ; in mE RTS ey V ELL LOCATED COUNTRY STORE—IN ORANGE ‘the practice of the rearing ot fish in China, by artiicial | Dx Peysrer.—On Monday evening, February 10, Ropiey.—On Monday, February 10, at Bloomfield, M°x F LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, on Erie Railroad, doing a good busi- jewelry geans, is said to have obtained to some extent. Natives ° s . 5 P i , yal county, N.Y. ¢ test imorovements; mai fand some foreigners iong resident in this country agree | EMILY Marra, wife of James De Peyster, and daugh- | N. J., MARY, wife of James Robley. and Furniture. CHRISTALLER'S Loan | ness; cheap rent; will inventory about $4,000, legs, eatinpenyerene! a shat the art is or has been practised in certain inland dis | ter of the late Peteg W. Livingston, RvusskLt.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February 10, | © land 17 Abingdon square, nih avenue, near vYy. WELLS. room 2, 201 Broadway. Utacturers guarantee ; ‘ant Parlor su aD cs, but tahow, when in somect of the process, ner I ar ay oath rag @ in re Once illness pt epaabat oe the brain, | Bleecker street Storage taken. Parlor for ladies, Z é: ike sith ein Si Tae Warerooms, No. 7 Bleecker st., near ‘am yet anabdle to get res! information. JRLACHER.—On Sunday, February 9, Gzorar A. | EDWIN O. RUSSELL, in the 56th year of his age. : " P ate ata . A re 3 0 2 iss dees tbh tiacsttiagiieins hie My own observation from travelling in the interior of | Eyraguen, aged 37 years, 9 months and 6 days. Wrionds of the family arerespecttaly: invived to | M[ME.,.uEONAD. 00 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR NINE. be suid T BLUME'S.—CHICKERING iis province, where water communication issecond to | “ihe relatives and friends of the family, also the | attend the faneral, on Thursday, 13th inst., at two | on i ate adverae to successful culture of fish, becuuse they | Members of the New York Fire Departinent and | o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 23 Cambridge | on! wateh at all seasons, even digging in muddy creck beds fo | members of the late Guardian Engine Company, | place, near Greene avenue. ‘ Sie eerste ean Se eee oe ere aeiS id ee pisos | infuurnes orTous Fr osd teelaee Anciesarors | 32 3 invited to attend the funeral, which will take place | infant son of John F. and the late Annie Sayers. ri M i sane : t 281 8 te RION PIANOFORTE COMPANY, NO. 5 RAST FOUR ee pnave, addressed myselfta varions sources, native and | Cn /Wedncsday, February 12, ab ten o'clock A. M., | The friends of the family are invited to attend | See ee toot ee reat MAN LEOPOLD. ea otk le Th Wwenth street, adjoining Delmonico’s, offer to rent, or he receipt of such I will address the department accord- | from. St. Joseph’s church, corner of Sixth avenue he funeral, from the residence of his father, 50 | “ _ ees Fee SALE—A FORTY HORSE UPRIGHT ENGINE, | for sale on instalments, superior up! i grand ant Soa Tam, monds, Watches, Jewelry, &c.; deals wit ladies LACE & CO.'S, #) VESEY STREET, ant rose Wood case, extra carvings all round thes, Planers, Drills and all kinds of fron and | Music Desk; iron frame; great bargain, seven-octave _ — - — orking Machinery, new and second hand. Pianotorte, $150. ASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFIC: ore ees = | REDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, OR SALE—A ROPER CALORIC ENGINE, NEW | —— — a i bedient servant, and West Washington place. A solemn mass of re- Grove street, on Wednesday, February 12, at ene 2.8 AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. Governor and Heater; in good order. Address D. 4. | Square Pianos of their own manufactu sec 8! BP 'BRADFORD, Vice Consul General. quiem will be owrered tp fer the repose of his soul. | o'clock P. M. ashy ~ Wirt we | 403 Gut oo lana, Wektemsedere a ag YOUNGS, 20 and 22 Worth street. _______ | ond hand Pianos bat little used, ata barga Z Mr. Pi also read the following on FARMER.—On Tuesday morning, February 11, WIL- ScHENCK.—At Flatbush, on Monday, February | } i; "ds; , Te 4 {OR SALE—THE ENGINE AND BO MACHIN- ELEGANT PIANO, ONLY $100; STHINWAY a FISH QUESTION IN JAPAN i= LIAM FARMER, in the 66th year of his age. 10, JOHN SCHENCK, in the 78th year of tis age. | Xinds of Goods; same bought at full value. 1. BOINAKD. | ery and Tools—solutions, batteries aud connections— Fee aie 7 octane carved eter oleegaene loan. Unirep States Consunate, an friends of ey are Ah to a bette 4 e pagicdt hea hg ene pon aa late Lie 685 pEROADWay, CORNER AMITY STREET — Belonging apni ae WALL, af iio epee 4 every improvement, gr Sere sae for See rhe Kas , Sept. 5, 1872,” e funeral, on Thursday morning, at eleven | dence, on Wednesday, February 12, at two o'cioc Oe) Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, | any ¥ LTEH M. EMETH, +. |. BIDDLE, U ey place, near, Broa a Hipn, Cnansns Haus, Assistant Secretary of State, Wash. | O'clock, from his late residence, 117 East Fourteenth | P. M. The relatives, amd friends of the family are Jewelry and all Merchandise at the olf csiablianed Laas Per order of C. H. Woodbury, Trustee.” SATIN PREY, TMAVENGC BORE ROPE on — | street. respectfully invited to attend without further no- ; oMce. hd 2 wodieid di 0 TANTED.—A SECOND HAND ENGINE AND will sell their. superb 7% octave round cornered ie—Roterring to your despatch No. 60, I have the | FirzparrickK.—On Tuesday, February 11, 1873, | tice. in = . 7 V boiler, 40 or W horse power, in good order. Apply | carved legs rosewood, tised 8 months, cost. $900, for $2755 a EY UE SA a eae alae Many, the Deloved wife of Sathuel Fitzpatrick, and | Seanrva.—at his residence in Morristown, Mor, | QO)G BROADWAY, OPPOSITE RLEVENTH STREES.— | 1 5, Mls HO WiLL, Jr S08 Adama Kreck Brooklyn.” | Swol; Cover: warranted s years. 13) West 290 strvet s OF jaughter of Owen and Bridget Lynch, & mative 0: is county, N.J., on Sunday, February 9, Icuasop | Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and personal property of ever; — = ccumrenerinee _ al ome ss —— ‘Levenen fire “eho. great tic or business mttwater | the county Meath, Ireland. oak Seantxo, in the 50th year of his age. description: private entrance for ladies: J..A. JACKSON. | prune == | A NEW 1M OOTAVE (CARVED LEGS) PLA Rihrand the tact of very little being used that is not pre- The relatives and friends of the family are re- Smire,—On Moffday, February 10, 1873, CaTHA- ——_—_—_—____— —__—_—_— ———— - an annmanerannannne | Sold oumonthly payments, or tentedr on hate taker. viously salt ‘does not seem yet to involve the necessity | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her | RINk, wife of Mark Smith, a native of the parish ef BROADWAY (OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ENT DRAWING ROOM AND PARLOR ECO. oad 4 of epegatice. ‘Afew damios, chiefly inthe South andalso Jate residence, 321 West Thirty-seventh street, on | Clofturskut, county Galway, Ireland, gea 42 9 most responsible office).—Money advanced on Ie, cost, $500, for $200; one do., $150; tS. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway in in, have transferred live fish, when young (not | ‘phursday, February 13, at one o'clock. ears. Y ud | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ike: Same bought | ¢ ‘Suits complete, $6) upwards: Carpets, Mirrors, FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIAN two inches from river to river, trom river to pond, | “pornes’—At Perth Ambo: ‘ y at full vali A. ©. HBRT' Bookcase, Bronzes Bedsteads, Bureaus, Bedding, at pri- hall modern impr erie from one) fr Y 8. — y, N. J., on Monday, Feb- ‘The relatives and friends of the family and those s nineties cw dd ase, I with all modern improvements, at a great sacri bal yd a srerred ruary 10, 1873, CLEVELAND A. Forbes, eldest son of | of her brother, Johw Coughlan, are respectfully in- BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY.sixtH | **° residence A a Sold on account of moving. Can be seen at 90 Third ave rtaficialponds made of puddied clay, only a few inches | the late Captain Cleveland Forbes, in the 30th year | vited to attend the.funerai, this (Wednesday) after- 1.14$ and Twenty-seventh streets.—Money liberally LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNT- | =~ ea pon leep and covered with ner to keep the fish safe trom | of hisage. noon. at one o'clock precisely, from her e resi- advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry and all Mer. A ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, B weekly A GRAND SQUAR SERRE Earache earerersenauitiaes | «the entire and tends are egpectaliy netted | Gena 09 Bag Sixteenth aoe Signi a Rona roprt? See ast | ile cb, uate sane gee eee en | ae AARNE Steal watatin Ye Wa ah a ‘oi, which resemble some. | eo attend tie funeral, at St. Peter's church, Perth SourteR.—In Paris, on Sunday, February 9, | *\: . JERS avenue, between Thir rst stree! 3 Stoo! Jover si what carp, but are rounder. They are fed on very small A ‘ " Ms h | = ——_—_____—__ -;—— — rivate residence 124 West 26th st., for 3 days. Forms dug out of mud at the bottom of stagnant or slow. | Amboy, on Thursday, the 13th instant, at one o'clock | James 1. SourreR, of this city, in the 63d year of | 7 O(7 BROADWAY, OVER MERALD BRANCH RGE VARIRTY OF MODERN AND ANTIQUE wtine Bo Bs LoL tL. ee funning ditohon. At the end of three weeks or so the pond | P, M. his age. 1.267 office, room B.—Parlors for ladies; branch 132 aa a trures Heh Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Aoanace MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR name aaa. i 4 Euan, eer yeh 8 due nora Monday Woman aon Ute tere cate Pcie cen Tuesday morning, February 11, Fulton Cag Ra PL yao e Diamonds, | 1 y Furnitare ew and second Rand, in ood order A sale Made ore? iy pt fply, wenranioeds and the artificial ENRY GUINAN, SOD O| e late Cathe- RY STOKES. atches, Je , ke, ne bought and sold rivate sale, at reduced rates and decided bargain: o 01 i ea % tC er, ond ls thus emptied of ity stock, “This done in Hien | rine Guinan.” The friends of the family are respectfully invited | LINDO BROS. peat trench plate Pier wid Mantel Mirrors; Panos, | Dining Furniture, a sacrifice: property tainly leaving ‘and Bingo for ornament of gardens. T fully 4 | onse® Paintings, &c.; at F COLTON'S, 53 East Thir- | city, West Lith st., near Sth av. ‘Salmon abound in the riverson the western coast ot The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | = — =— | ntee dct neat Broadway. | oe A tad he —— Niphou north of this lativude, as do also black bass. to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 365 | brother, Richard Major, corner of De Kalb and | BILLIARDS. Leeda odes hth SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, ALL IMPROVEMENTS, Yesso and its rivers teem with salmon, the fishing tor | Sixth avenue, this day (Wednesday), February 12, | Tompkins avenues, Brooklyn, on Thursday, 13th, at | ---s~ em = TOO ETO MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT, COST $375, FOR carved Jegs, &c.; nsed a short time; Stwol and Fritch, by net on, Se seashore pesins About the Ast of | at hali-past one o'clock. p ‘at two P, M. A ee TRIG conanlit Danktastot Cr A $179; one do.. $75; do., $4; Pidnolorte, Paintings, | cover; great babgain: also Parlor Organ net ptember and o 4 St November. | Fish. HARDING.—On Saturday, February 8, after a pro- VAN ZANDT.—On Tuesday, February 11, Witntam | 7h 2s fl . ge Chamber Suits, $2) up to $175; Carpets, 59 cents wo; 5 street. net is at present got bo 5 tho Y me yt, : ons, Manutactured and for sale only by the inventor ant P e ec " — eye Re - ina fora trom this port om the Pacific cose, | longed iliness, THOMAS KOBERT Hanbing, in the |, aon of the lace Dr roves Van Zante lonsutve I, W. COLLENDET, successor to Flieian & Gok lots Furniaro lors than, halt cmt, Rasidence 118, Wess LADY WIL. SELL LESS THAN $100 BEAUTE 1 have the honor, sir, to be your obedient servent, 63d year of his age. Relatives and friends of tne family are respect- | {iider, 738 Broadway, New York Righth str Eee A. fitrosewood full seven octave Pianotorte, cost $600; €. O. SHEPHARD, Consul, The relatives and fmenas of the family, also | fuly invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday | - a gg ne sal MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUITS, POMPADOUR, | modern style and improvements; perfect order. 23 Third Mr. RooKWwooD, of those of the Ancient Order of Foresters, are re- | afternoon, at three o'clock, at the Reformed | | Y e bed ih he bear A. Marie Awtoinette styles, covered silk brocade, cost veon Bowery and Second avenue, SALT LAKE CITY, spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on | church, corner Latayette place and Fourth street. | + Hes ate i: PH rec} aan ote aie at $3 m0. 450, for $20 , $175; do., $50. Pianoforte, pane ,TAVE ROSEW t ve his experience in trout culture in Utah, Te | Wednesday, February 12, at two o'clock P.M, | | STARKWEATHER.—On Monday, February 10,Many | inl) N, No. 7 Barclay street. | Bookcase, Bronzes, Carpets, Chamber, Dining Furniture; Bh ot sn cutrtnis eVuey Maree mation tate said that he had not found it necessary to use | from lis lute residence, 414 Atlantic street, Brook- | Junta, wife of A. K. Starkweather, aged 76 years | (ix KAVANAGH BILLIARD TABLES, WITH ALL 9 ty aril ties Baler fetes Tig wartanneds manutectory price gh Tgasithente taken, charred troughs and found that, his experiments | lyn. and 10 months. SVatiachments, tor sae iow, tor cash, vo.day. preg penn b West 10 jar Sth Sir monehiy. wee UABL nev cers” had been decidedly successful, ie water us London (England) papers please c e friends and acquaintances of the family will . GRAHAM, 21 Park row, room 50. _ (anrets, —- - SRST NNN eos eho opy. “ i ponds and streams gduving Summer was about ftt1.—On Monday, ala aed 10, Mive Denyy | attend her funeral, from her jate residence, 14 | ~~ Farniture, F°% THE RENT OF A GOOD, FAIR PIANO A SHORT E STOCK OF NEW AND | 4 4 i ELLING OFF—OUR IM » ~ time I will give my Piano, which 3 seem to be attended by so many difliculties as in | Relatives and friends of the family and those of | | Wrep.—At Newburg, N. ¥., on Saturday after- Cott AY otner Gaual and Oenive ssreete. by the week or month, sing = | play | one who has a plano preterted, the Eastern States. her son-in-law, William O. Labagh, are respectfully | noon, February 3, 1873, after a short illness LucINDA, | —-—— ———— open aga ne eormek ‘Terms casy. KELLY & CO. ph — = It was reported that Congress had been asked | invited to attend the funeral services, at her late | wile of Harvey Weed, formerly of New York, in the | W H. GRIFFITH'S FRENCH BEVEL TABLES, corner of Twenty-fifth stroet and Sixth aven JISCHER NEW SCALE PIANO, WITH IMPROVE for an appropriation of $30,000 to aid in stocking | residence, Ne. 249 West Twenty-filth street, on | 83d year of her + with Delaney's patent steel wire cushions, are the | ——__— a ~ — ments.—The most reliable Pianos made. 425 West fowr o'clock P.M. Relatives and the streams of the Union. Wednesday, the 12th ins ends are respectfully invited to | only tables manuiactured which give entire satisfaction ; FLO usRHOkD FURNITURE, MADE TO ORDER AND | Twenty-vighth street, near Ninth avenue, Splendid see ¥ p ew design Tables, complete, $25); second hand Tables, Tbe offered at private sale, | ond hand Pianos very’ cheap, and Pianos to rent. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND SALMON FROM | Her remains will be taken to enaack, N. J., on | attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, 12tn | LP) VS ne: A in the best condition, will be offered at private sal 1 y 5 08 to ren eae GERMANY the foliowing morning, for interment. inst., at. two o'clock. Trains from Hudson ‘River | 9% Csl!and examine, 4 Vosey street in Jota to suit, to private parties calling, at @ great, sacr TiNOao: PARR MEAEE TAS AC WEKOCR RG were reported as having atrived. The French had | “ Hit.—On Monday, February 10, of diphtheria, | Railroad leave at § A. M. and 10:45 A. M.; return- MARBLE MANTELS. 7 See eet oe trades Of en euotion gale. Brown street, near Broadway, and examine the most celia ony in the culture of these fish, but the estab- | Marri, son of Rewland and Mary Hill, aged Lyear, | ing, leave Fishkiil at 3:98 P. 1 8:01 P. M.; per | sins = A x nnn Hot want the A ueventh avenue, between Thicty-eighth | dle Pianos’ manufactured, dnd at prices below ali cou Suaeine were in the territory which rT Oe 19 eal Ga PS ‘ trots - ‘ Erte ey i. M. from ambers s.reet, re- 4 K BER STAM MARELE AND MARS he at, and Thirty-hinth streets. petition. Each plano guaranteed for seven years. ¥ 16 PORBEARE overnment hat e Tune’ ak« place from the residence of | turning at 4:55 P. M. + Works, ik and 136 Kast Eighteenth street.—Marble - - pees Ee gym enn r presented ome of these eee United States | his parents, 366 Beventeents street, Gowanus, this WILMuRT.—On Monday, February 10, Epwin A. ‘ Marbleved Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS —CAR! IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS; N government, ‘ (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. z Witmer, son of George W. and Mary Ann Wil- | tents, a\ prices that defy competition, Marble Turi ture, Bedd Cy & CUNNINGHAM, meats Pom benatifal styles, and Pies as sens. > Mr. Atkinson, formerly Cemmissioner for the Hiuiikke,—On Tuesday, February 11, Deacon | murt, aged 27 years. for the trade. : 3% and 336 Third avenue, noar Twency-cighth sweet, imonthiy instalments, ye Pent, daring this tuoath: @ Maine, was employed to take salmon from | WILLIAM W. HILLIKER, aged 77 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- KLABER & CO., STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 223 Prices lower than any othe use in the city. WATERS", 481 Broadway, than can be found elsew! 6 West Fitty-firat the Pemosscot, which were divided among the ‘The relatives and fricnds of the family are invited | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the iew Engiend’ ee Hinet thousand of them to attend the funeral, at the West Firty-third street | residence of his parents, 113 Java street, Green- between Broadway, and Ki c ‘enobscot is the last | Baptist church, near Seventh avenue, on Thursday | point, on Thursday afternoon, at half-past one ments, Headstones ot superior workin reek, ihih avenue. —Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Monu- RIVATE, PARTIES ship at very low their Furniture can m KING TO DISPOSE OF th PiAxos—8 AUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED, CURAE cash purchaser by the ches, ¢ ‘as the best, for rent or sale lowed ray AL WERRELINS, No. § Unioe 65 ’ i the eastern coast of the United States | morning, at tem o'clock. o'clock, p “__. | addresing §. H. F., box 38) Post RH 1 \ from which the salmon can be procared. The | | HidatNe.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February 10, | | Woop.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February 10, ) Grnwani’s SLATR MANTELS.—RICH AND E. 7KEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FUR: & Fourth svenee value of Mr. Atkinson's services can be better a) Mrs. MARY A. HiactNs, relict of William B, Higgins. | 1873, after a lingering illness, Georax W. Woon, Sg ‘Slate W if ‘ ; Mar- ture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COWP! ANTED—FOR CASH, A SROCOND HAND STEIN Preciated when it Is known that the Canadian gov. | Ihe rolatives and frends of the family are in- r SS cantesiens, Slat Ten STEWant «Coad an. | THWAIE & Cl 30 Chatham gueet Weer ioright Piano! must bo nearly mew and 60 years. £5 in eellipg the newly batched fisa, charge | vited to atiend the funeral, from lier late residence, r von agd Gieuda, are roppcctiully jnvited to | au Woot twonty-tiusd stzoot, moar moygnth aycuu, 4%, 4 sock aud low below