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‘- WHOLE NO. 13,3365. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1873.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE FIVE CENTS. AMUSEMENTS _Fo ‘ouRTE ee ee fifth and th ed uRtH Page—Second )N—FOuRTERNTH Pion sith es column, ‘ounrrentn Pace—Sixth colum rAN ond Pacu—First, second and “AND ‘LODGING WANTED—Sxcoxp Pacr—Third N RD—Secoxp Pace—Third column. rim ESTATE FOR SALE—Firrnenta pusreiity G pet Thee ‘OURTEENTA = PaGE—= wage OTGEE nT Fage—St th column. ‘AND gee Sorgh Rage-sinh colar, th gol- ESTATE FOR SALE—Firresstn Page= pay SHEN TuinD’ Pac—Fourth col- tap" sitiataas * Pace—Fourth Paan—Sixth column. es S— Page—! ‘ oe Te a ii g ACADEME OSxconD Paci -8is f cert Page—Aixth column. 0 ee KB TO LER Saath ein "AND. UN. ita Pacr—Third, fourth and P, Fy R - <imimp Pace—Sixth co SEMENTS Tuten | ‘Pace—Fitth col- fa. WANIRD--FEMALES—tinap Page=Third col- BELP WANTED-—MALES—Tamp Pace—Fourth and fifth jamBs, HO! iB, « ene ipatl 4C.—Fovers Page—First and 100KD Pace—Third coluron. « BOuees, MB, &C., W. ED—Turep Pacr—Fifth and sixt je Gnd ez— Sixth colum SUCTION: uate CITY, HOBGEES, FAUDSON ORY AND BER- REAL ‘ATE FOR SALE—Firreentu pearor BUABON Foun Fags —Beoowd column. 'FICES—F; Pace—Sixth c ‘AND FOUND—Fiust Paar—First and second col- hi} Hai ean Page—8ixth column. iLS—Fourtkerth Pack—Sixth column. ATRIMONIAL—Fourtzentu Pag id column. EDICAL—Fourrexnti Pagr—Third column, Lahey od AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Bixth pte AD VEREIRAN ENS — TweLrra LANHOUS Fousrenvrn Pace—Sixth column. sa Fouarn Paar—Second column. PROPECHIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Page—Second and third columns. PROPERTY oor OF by TY FOR SALE OR TO NT — ace—Fifth and sixth columns. REAL Earare te TO. OUXCUANGE Firrauwan aor Six fasta Sixreexta Pace—First column. TE; WANTED Sietoexre PaceeFirst and GIOUS Ni ‘S—Firat PAcE—Si: Yi paa e-ftuse Pace-desond sola . ‘AT AUCTION—Secoxp Pack—Fourth and fifth erro ations WANTED_FEMALES—Tainp Pact—First 3. srrvarions WANTED-MALES—Turap Pace—Third Rake nee hit Page—Second column, TIN G— BIRDS, &c,—Founra Pace—First BTALCIONS:-Fourni Psor—First column, HE TRADES—Tanp Pacr—Fitth co! fo Lar Pon BusiNEss PURPOsES—siaterncn Pace rd columt RS? GUIDE Secon Page—Sixth column, 00) fx Co de aka TO ‘i WANTED TO. TPUROHASE—Founrsenru Pace—Third sTuEATER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 4 sie ET—Firrxenta Pace—Fourth and fitth col- mai LIQUORS a 4&0.—Srcoxp Pacr—Third column. BOATS, &0.—Fixst Pagu—Sixth col- HERALD BRANCH OFFICK—UPTOWN. if DVERTISEMENTS FOR TE NEW YORE HERALD Pheaven AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, v3 1365 EROADWAY, WE6T EME, BETWEEN THIRTY-FINST AND THIRTY. , SECOND STREETS, ‘ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A, M. SP. M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P, Mm, AT OFPICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ¥Y KIND. LOST AND FOUND. Lost eave) RUasrA belt, in BAG, FROM cont ler re- Srarded by returning Ito, 0. Pin ie OST—A LADY'S GOLD EARRING, ot-me-nots in blue enamel and Raat diamonta o sn guital yerey thee paid for ats return to store Now. 3, 4 and 5 Astor H O8T—BLACK LYNX BOA, in Twent third street t cars, betwe avenues. 4 liberal serene, will be pai ‘est sneer sixth '-ON WEDNESDAY Eyeing wayavane % ee likeness Bi will suerely ie warded by l-avin, itat i Bast wendy: third ON FRIDAY EVENING, Sixth and Ninth on leaving it at Loet LIEDERKRANZ BALL, A WHITE IVORY Fan. Please return to 51 East Twentieth street. PRE Ase PRIDAY, A BLACK GERMAN SPITZ att apf ols Tore fot "A igerat rows ven tgany bringing the same to J. JRAUPHEARS, Sto Paiva ay. 1 a - fwersto ie. Guidaie pa orn ee seen ee Harrie. A Tewara will be REWARDS. REWARD,—LOST, LARGE GOLD AROSE, ON West Seventeenth strael oF Brondw: fo lett £5. orin Ninth avenue stage. sc teanen ts B ESeY -| 810 phage ort ‘T THE TAIEDERKRANZ Ma point 4’ Hanaxerchief, Please return to ast Twen' ith stree' fs through Twenty: rat 10 comin Tae hth avenue, a Gold Breastpin, with hve pearls and three drops, The above reward will be on returning the same to 325 West Twenty-first street. $50 & REWARD. ISSING FROM, 76 FIFTH AVE Fara will ibe’ givau and no aucttionsaaksa forthe sorura f the same to il Grand sireot, near Broadway. warded by gate e names who uestions acked Ai Mi pommnanet nat Be confident dress J. W. ry box 348 Greenpoint, L. ME GENTLEMAN WHO GAVE THE NAME OF Having mot and hired the So Chief dress for lec- ture, jay, 11th inst., will please return the sanie, or & liberal reward. will be’ Systy ae information con: cerning the same. R, 518 Third avenue. be paid SPECIAL NOTICES, Acs THOUSAND CASH ASH GIFTS, amounting to Haifa! Million Dollars Currency, will be given to patr Patrons of the Third Grand Gift Concert in’ ald of the Public Library of Ken- tucky, at Library Hall, Louisville, Ky., on April 8, 1873, All arrangements for the Concert promptly on the day set are positive and peremptory, and buyers who wish to Rareppete se in these gifts must send in hele orders imme- seareee gitt, $100,000; smallest, $10. Concert stribution under authority of a celal act of the Legislature, and ex-Governor Thomas Bramlette, of Kentucky, fives pervonal, ‘attention to ali details of ihe business on bel the Trustees, Farmers and Drovers Bank of of Louisrll SES pea ; Halve: 3 applica- tlons for ickets, full programme ne and information must be made to Managers Ge MA York office. jOMAS H. HAYS & CO, General Depot of Supply, 609 Broadway, New York, —A.—OMAHA LEGAL GIFT DISTRIBUTION, IN AID OF NEBRASKA STATE ASYLUM. Grand Concert and Legal al Distribution ff the fol amount in Gash Prizes: oteancennthe Poaitively March 31, inf Mepostronement One Grand Cash Prize. ne grand bas Hee pre to Oash Prize. ish Prize. ons Cash Prize. ash 6 Official lists of’ bi cxinnins each ticket-heider immediately LADY ABOUT YISITING CALIFORNIA. Id Tp town wa Branch iits in’ ali.” numbers will be sent to after i drawing. Py for $10. For wale at Stationer, 81 Nassau 5 laike charge ickets $1 cae a co (is AL Bat washeen a party whe who foe her, Address Mrs. ALL} Papi rico! OF oe NEW YORK ee eater \ EOGRS. KREMER & 00, preiorp oe REGISTER, AVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE W YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ~ os __BPERSONAL, | me J.—PLEASE SEND PACKAGE, WITH PAPERS pre and letters from Mabel, to 111 Wy a bag atl WISHES TO ADOPT aa = BE- n three and four yoars of age, Apply, with TA atottice ots, WATSON, attorney, I ‘Brov way. q RESPECTABLE FAMILY (GERMAN), WITHOUT A, children, wishes to adopt anew born child or one that rn in a month or 80; ra surrender only. Address B. B., Herald office. ea FINNEGAN, ALIAS MILLIE HAGEMAN, can reccive the Blue Domino by, Baw cERaee® bo Gus Williams, 36 Baxter street. yr OR SUMBER 66 SEE BEAUTIFUL BLACK EYES ioe’ Please answer through Personals when and gee DREW, FORMERLY IN Rpt tee ‘8 Department Fort Monroe. Please address avy, eDOr 123 Herald office. EAR PET—WILL SEE YOU AT FRENCH BALL AT oR Pieces certs Tuesday night. All the folks ‘are comm; : YGELESTE, OF BROOKLYN. ; OT.—I ADVERTISED. COULD NOT MEET YOUR Appointment, Make another or callonme. SAM. EAR CIARLEY—I HAVE WORKED FOR YOU THE monogram with the ringlet. Wrote pac peeearcey, ‘iesed your note, ie pr ‘oh enclosure; do not need it. ogg goto see M****e, Come early. I will yrateh for y TITA. Cys LIKE TO SEK YOU IN TWENTY-SEO- « ond street on Wednesday. Answer. NASSAU. NUTHRIE.—WRITE AND MAKE APPOINTMENT for Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, if possible, pO fam aaa ME YOUR fewest ia | & sham, formerly of Bristol England, he fa requested , formerly of Bristol, Eni * Communists wih OSBORNE PATOH, ‘Liverpool, lova Scotia. | pag ygtiks Lh gy wre, CAME TO THIS COUN- land, five years since, will write’ i iker call a rh hear Poll his mother, at 367 West Fitty- pocon Ty MISS 0’ FARRELL, FORMERLY OF 252 WEST FOR- Jue reninth Tot ahd Wil send her re address to Post of- she will learn of something to her advan- R J.+WARRANT I8 OUT; DON’T LEAVE TOWN, . PIPES. Kae A, D.—MEET ME AT ASHMAN & NORTON’S, Monday, Feb. 24, at 12 P. M., as 1 must sce ge, a TIE JAUDON OR JACKKON—HAVE A TELE- . May ‘ hee RIGHARBOON, 57 West Thirteenth street. INSTANT, ON MOTION OF CHARLES Oreonsr r John P. Nein, formerly United States Besnagty rr OMS ss i a ta ny mine Bem noes Philadelphia Bar, and fea aprenfnent td! . BY. CHREKS-YOUR FRIEND MAGGIE HAS hanged I er place of residence and you will find her = atthe Uptown \ eat Herald office in a note ad- eae to Rosy Cheeks. (Qou—wanr TO SEE YOU. JIM. WB_SKIN OF THE SKUNK CAUGHT BY CHARLEY - Lb OF Exhibition at CROSSON |AIRE’S, cor- and Nassau streets, on Trhursiey afterdoon, iy ee Fulton 1k ae, WwW EY! EFT TOWN SATURDAY MOR Writs ER 1 Five ILL EVELYN PARKER PLEASR CALL raf NO. 3 Wizayean: Zant ‘ast Twenty-sixth street as soon as possible ? wt, MISS sonia A. TRASK, DAUGHTER oF bind Tat + Denia T 1 th EE njamin z ten to jogmarl y eo her present lease attend to thi your uncle James 1s |. asdrnind teamed ad the h is to his esta 92°. yaeer egy, ey a A. M. BROADWAY wart 22 2 ae ta see Exckes rondway, i fe aa ‘a ee Rrrema corner eat permit 7 LOT AND WOUND. Oe D, FEBRUARY i, ¥ & OND, The owner cam ‘tn bave (873A “WEWFOURDLAND ok THOMPSON. RUARY from 0 to AS faa aiasch' i ia vowel ADvANcEs 3 MADE ON LIEB THSERANOE POLICIES rates of interest. Apply at Insar: cn rom 2 Adz. warkis sone extra niylea: paiterns mafolred ; editions ingle volumes bound at low prices; all ‘Work done on shortest notice. y troet. A. DARIES (PRICES mEpUcED. ved Rages OF Royal Havana Lottery, 585 Broadw: box 4,909 Post ofiee, New York. Dealers supplied. Clreulars matied 166 A. ISH & Plain and “of books and kinds of Job 37 YEARS ESTAB! —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY, ty Pa ii Wel Fes X ay 4 eR a ees a Geass0 0, ramncane 21 ps 3b, Mostts £'00" Managers’ Mont chaery, Ala. Information furnished b; by A. ee lock box 615 Brookiyn Port offiee, N. ¥° TA HAVANA LOTTERY. Full official drawings received for February 11. JOSEPH BATES, 196 Broadway, room 4. USINESS MEN HAVING FACILITIES FOR USING fatr rated commercial paper ean, obtain amounts to suit on favorable fe dress ACCOMMODATION, Herala Uptown Branch office: YASTOR OIL CAN BE TAKEN AGREEABLY AND easily In DUNDAS, DICK & CO.’S Soft Capsules. No taste, hosinell. Contain no Croton Ol. Bold by your drugg! ATamaiee Rena” Cela CASHED AND IN- formation furnished. 7 JOSHEH BATES & CO., 71 Broadway, room Sl, first floor. EAP TOBACCO FOR, SALE.—CASES CONNEC’ ‘appers, crop 1871; Job lots leaf and man iactured Tobneco bought oF received on consignment. J. W. CARLE, 25 Old slip. IMTLE NELL SEWING MACHINE SEWS PER- fectly. Sent on receipt of Post office order; $% ‘Agents wanted. ___ KING -& CO., No.9 Murray street. EARES' EARES’ PARAGON SHIRTS, made to order and warranted to fit. Sent by express, C. 0. D., toany part of the country, at the foflowing prices :— 6 Shirta, Masonville muslin and fine linen.. 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslin and very fine linen. 6 Shirts, oy ae: Mills and best linen... MADAME pe & fae ee 9 business at 40 ieth street, between pray and Fourth avenue, where they hope, by rea- ae ble charges, to meet with ‘he kind patronage so lib- erally bestowed on them, BERGMAN'S | CONTE On aeEy AND RESTAU- rem: to southeast corner of Br¢ bing and Tren seventh street (Stevens Building). Par. Weddings, Hel &c., will be, as always, sup- mea to perfect satis OFFrory DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY--EXTRA CLASS NO. ee a 22, 1873. 47, 20, 40, 78, 27, 1, 36, 67, 68, 25, KENTOCKY—CLASS NO. 190—FEBRUARY “B, 1873. 2 Oty Wicd wen ate totiattot IMMONS & CO., Managera, Covington, Ky. ARELET Cott pan —EETRA CLiss xo. 88—FEBRUARY 22, 1873. RT making, have now ” pHRLBY Cera ect NO, Woe satavany a, tera By 12, eI 38, 47 1, a ‘A #0, Managers ovington, K Bi a Posi oles ton & ol TE, Broker, 206 Broadway. PRBPORM ASSOCIATION tHe EXECUTIVE COM. Tittee and members of the above association aro zequested to mect at the Cooper Institute, Tuesday even. ing ih ine. ight feioek, fo co-operate’ wilt the mee ing’called by the Committes of Seventy. and to take sue ingasute in regard to the proposed charter for this cit: asthe Inferestot,a. thorough reform in the municipal requires. aie cy one te eS Ee Se MITRE, Tl FER, Phe PH. E Sous PouET. 1B, ROOSEVEL, JOHN H. STRAHAN, am }UN D’ ea ae Behe 2m ho. ROOT, HENRY NicoLLe. u Dr WILLTAMSON, THOS, &. FREEBORN, A. FLAMM be JOHN FOLEY, Chairman Executive Committee. _No. 2 Aston House. L HAVANA LOTTERY.—PPIZES CASHED; OR- ders filled; informatie furnished; highest Fates paid baavis Spanien E Bav¥ Sis, & CC. Bankers, 16 Wall_ 16 Wall street, New York. _ Rowe SAXON {at chet MENT LOTTERY J AT AT LBIP- v Gi tickets; 47,000 prizes. Grand Dronyot Brunswick Lottery : Hamburg City Government Lottery ; Royal eee a Lotte Ls ashed and in- formation given, Tikzovo ‘zacHoone 16 Nassau street; box 080 Post 0! hed 1870. rs M. 1OLVIN, anngei 1 Wert Twenty-thit street sapieants al: hree days’ instruction to satisfy pay for board or services until cured ; sen MMERING.—DR, ‘WHITE'S UNITED STATES Selene ae iatee, Non kg oe Sk, street. Hoard unit ¢ il cnred. “Behd for circular,” ont OF 1Y OUR PATENT Boo enggnag! SH «ips, FOR fig RL ZS my und Ne alps, FOR Sea cua STAMMERING nor Pearse no oT prospectus. Rae Swee 3: {20 Wall street. iy INTE AEEOAL, aes KLING T Goten es place Spotlo waa Montag 6 tren FIREPROOF BUILDINGS. The aoe, Structure on Nassau, Fulton and THE. wort earct AND SECURE EDIFICE IN THE COUNTRY. aire SPLENDID CHANCE FOR PEOPLE DESIRING OFFICE ROOMS. Banks, Insurance | Companies, Merchants, Lawyers and Manufacturers Attention. APPLY TO HOMER MORGAN NO. 2 PINE STREET. ‘The Bailing, entirely fireproof, bounded by Nassan, Fulton and Ann streets, is now im course of construction, and will be finished and ready for occupation by May 1, 1873. This Magnificent struc- ture, six stories high, the handsomest and most complete building in the business portion of our city, has been erected under the personal supervision of the well-known architect, Mr. Arthur Gilman, who has, at enormous cost, made it the ‘most elegant and commodious edifice of the kind in America, The value of the land and bullding is over one million dollars. The. conflagrations that have laid Waste the citiesof Chicago and Boston have been accepted aaa Warning, and the Building is so con- structed as to be strictly fireproof, Altheugh of lofty height all portions of the building will be of easy access, as two of Tufts’ No. 1 elevators will be run constantly during business hours, starting from the sidewalk level. The greatest possible attention has been paid to ingress and egress. The building may be entered from four different quarters—two on Nassau street, one on Fulton street and the other on Ann street—leading directly to the clevators and to a grand stairway. Perfect lighting, gas-fitting and plumbing, heating and ventilation will be found in every portion of the build- ing. The larger rooms will be divided by the owner by FIREPROOF PARTITIONS into as many compart- ments as the tenant may require, floor above tho basement :— The following diagram is a plan of the Eauking House Fleor or ANN STREET. NASSAU FULTON STREET. The above floor is, without exception, the finest location for Banking and Ingurance Offices in the cl! Cte a street ‘and are unequalled in their class. 18 fe ind two interior offices, each with back, all perfeet in the way of light and ven Moor :— FULTON STREET. e mal save are highly —F ble for all classes, fe merchants, were irge law firms and wi The two lai ‘offices frontin, feet and 55 feet by ae feet tilati ‘The two magnificent Offices to the right and left have—one a front on Fulton street of 664 feet Nassau street ef 26 feet, and the eri toted jeinin, front on Ann street and 22% feet on Nassau @ then, im the rear, are two ante-rooms 20 feet by 1934 ‘feet front on Nassau street, and extending 39 feet fon, The following diagram represents the basement advantages of this floor are at once discernible to business Men. The offices on this ut more especially adapted to Insurance, money brokers, ere security from fire to I on Fulton and Nassau and Ann and Nassau are respectively 55 feet by feet, and the two interior offices are similar to those on the floor above, documents 1s @ desideratum. "he following diagram shows the plan ef the second floor, of whieh the third, fourth, fifth ‘and . sixth floors are counterparts. All are fitted with every modern convenience :. floor, with the rent roll First, or banking-house flog: lof this building will amount to about $125,000, «+ $40,000 22,600 15,000 cellars, probably the handsomest “INGULS NNY oa described on the first or banking-louse ‘The above plan exhibits similar offices to those already, (| 10 feet by 12 addition of two ante-rooms, each 10 fe praauated on falowst— Fourth floor. Fifth floor. 20000 Sixth floor. feet, fronting on Nassau. The tariif or and ‘most extensive in the oa are particularly dan ener gy ‘The building Will be heated throughout. b; sand jantvors residing on the whe at Sixth Neon, will will sas & watchful eye to the wants of ihe tenants rest of their any inguiics Par sireay i rong i hd od, src ne Hncralsar 1 ap made te HOMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pine street. jer the outlay. Au JT appiicatigns Ld erent must " DRY Goups. "At sans CREERY & 60.78, Broadway and nd Eleventh street, ‘ i will open on Monday, February 24, 100 pleces gray and biack and black and white strived Blk, W8-inch, ‘$1 per yard. Blue and white, brown and other fancy colors, in great varict at Ver moderate prices, i pieces hecked Silks, Purple, green, dral ; A 78 5 reduced from 100 pieces Colored Silks, 24-inch, Pet finish, $3; latest Spring shades. Black Silk Department, Unprecedented success of JAMES weal EERY & CO,'S SB tity * sik, ” $2, Bonnets, 25-inch, satin finish, is $2 80, $2 75, 2, $2 25, $2 50, the regular price of which $3; warranted genuine, In order to render satisfaction we recommend only those brands of Silk which have stood the test of years and are approved by our oldest patrons. A.—DAMAGED CURTAINS AND QUILTS . from t Great fire of Monee: wisps Ronianew &Co., mn Broadwi will be offered at groat bargains, Monday next, February 2, - ac. F Koon, ine street, corner Bleecke: Part ofthe pt have only been wet or @ {ite emokea, ‘and'some have not been injured in the least. Marseilles git at H cents 73.cents and upward. Handsome Quilts for $3 and $4; worth $8 or $10. Vestibule Lace Curtains tall prices, conta from 8 cents up. Also fine Laces ik at 40 cents, 5) cents and upward; worth, of course, much more, Nottingham Curtains by the set, Dut little soiled, for one-half the regular prices, ‘The stock of damaged en very large, is. GREAT SALE OF CARPETING, ac., aC, aT SHEPPARD KNA 183 and 185 Sixth arenes Will offer on MONDAY, February 24. and continue until allare sold, a large lot ‘of Goods, slightly damaged by water, consisting of Body Brussels, from $1 £0. Tapestry Brussels, from aot wu Piano Covers, trom $7 mis | hy Up pacieen Goode tne ta is is a chaiico seldoni met with to get at about one-half their val nes fi ieooagh te The finest assortment of English Velvets. The finest assortment of five-trame Body Brussels. rapestry Brussels, Thive ph ly and Ingrain Carpe English and American Otldoths, all widths. Druggets of every description a special SHEPPARD KNAPP, 188 aR 18s Steen avenue. T Vv. VIGOUROUX'S, 22 FOURTH ‘AVENUE—STAMP- ing, Embroidering, Lingerie establishment. La- dies’ and Babies’ Trousseaux ; specialty of Initials, Mono grams for handKerchiefs; Bed and Table Uloths embroid- éred to order; full line of imported Embroidered French Good sand Cloth Marseilles Dresses. Wholesale entrance, 69 East Twelfth street. T MME. J.D. LIVERRE’S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh streets, Stamping and Bmbroidory Establishment, children's Pique Dresser, stamped and already made; Hronch Lin- genie and ladies’ Undergarments; handsome Imiuals and lonograms embroidered to order; Laces leaned and mended equal to new. mann DRY, GooDs. 3 COLL aaa L SHAW, 362, W, 368 Bowery, between Fourth pad “Groat Sante The largest stosie of Human ‘Goods in the city, Import and manufacture thei: 4 ciate sot ico List. Short Mair Switches, sirasd ypvrare . Hair Switehes, solid, not d ean id Agee apality, ounces weight. Dou, Ze inches log Launced weight Dor Ong, 4 ounces Weight Do./ 82 inches ton at we nt ‘ingle Ourl najsrel curl Tone inch, 824° Bee a Frise a Be. Branch Store, 308 xt avenue between Twenty-second and Twenty- thea streets, Ladies’ own Hair mad le over in latest styles. Combings made up at 50 cents per ounce, Good ssent 0, O. by ex; pase, harges prepaid, on ree celpt of color and mouey tered letters or Post office order. poe CAMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS, SCARFS, &C., sent 3. 26-inch, ard. * of every description, | in all the latest novelties atextremely low prices, J. A, CONNOR & CO., 1,151 Broadway, | between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. India Shawls and Lace Goods, poy SHAWLS AND LACE GOOD, We have just opened, and will offer Feb. 24several cases of fine Lace Goods and Embroideries; the most choice at traction and cheapest goods ever offered in this market. J. A, CONNOR & CO, 7,151 Broadway, . between Twenty-s sixth and and Twenty-seventh streeta. | ADIES" Gesiring to to arehage materials for making up SUMMER UNDERWEAR, can find at the ehiabitshment or MACY & C @ full ine of ‘MUshiNG of poptilar brands, Gants, , PERCALES, - NAINSOOKS, Also, at our. N tiv EMBROIDERY eT aR aay are and finely assortad stock. ies! OIDERE uae er EDGINGS AND INSERT+ “STANDARD HU FLINGS AND PUFFINGS, 3 FRILLINGS, MAGIC. RUFPLING, HER EDGE GALLOONS, REAL VALENCIENNES EAG BS, ‘ALIAN VALENCIENNES LACES, BIAS TUCKIN' SOOLLOPED PLAITINGS, and agreat vatioby tea of other ve eEiaR for The above goods eve aean carefully solected with reference We e demands of the present season, and we offer them at SPECIAL PRICES that cannot be competed with, RH. MACY & 00, nrteenth street and Sixth avenne, wen BoA at att BLACK VELVET RIBBONS of the T MME. COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING Lay ge et ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can rel: fectizg, perfect fitting Dresses made and trimmed, latest Parisian styles, Ladies invited to call. ‘in IE, DEMOREST'S EMPORIUM, OF FASHION, BROADW. 838 GRAND OPENING OF NEW SELEY ON SATURDAY, MARCH AWMAISON | DUVAL, | 21 EAST TWENTIETH ea + street, are now opening a selection of recherche ‘ARCH 1, 1873, original imported patterns for Spring ; orders filled at "Grand opening of Spring oiian, short notice, Wholesale and retail. Matson Duval, 21 East Twenticth street, BABoains IN DRY GOODS! = ——— | DRESSMAKING. _ BRADBURY BROS, having made still greater F reductions in their prices of Dress Goods, offer daring the week real bargaing in the following lines of goods Broche Satines, Sei, reduced trom {0e. English Poplin: reduced from #23Zc, Enxlish Serge, 3 reduced from 70c. All wool Satines, Black Alpacas, 30c.. 26¢., 90c. and upwards, all snperb a finish ‘and lower than ¢vor yor offered Betore a 60) aie Ghaliy Japanese; 46s: priipe qu Sis. % ality, Black Bilks, $1 and upwie Li Black Silke, superb quality, $2. Colored Satins, $1, fia ‘peiee $1 50, Mourning Poplins Inches wide. ‘Aino Mournitte Goods in great variety. Bilk and wool Velour, 75c., reduced from $1 26, iso, Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths, Linens, Laces and Embroideries, Hositry, Gloves, &c., &c., at equally unapproachable pricea, BRADBURY BROR., _ Sid and 314 Bowery, New York. Cr. SALE, a Closing sale Black Dress Got An immense stock of the most desirable textures, Elegant Cashmeres, some Alpacas, A Superior Quality, Very Superior Qui N. ae Quality. Be, Black Silke for $i 7! $1 40 Black Silks fo: JACKSON'S Mourning Store, __corner Broadway and Waverley place, JAXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS 173. in Black Silks. ring Importation. ouattes HEE 00, al Grand street, will offer on Monday, February 24; 160 pieces superior quality Black Silks, hew goods, of recent importation and inuch below regular pr a eee 1 30, hast go, $1 60, Brloes, Rich black Gros de Rhine, 9c. k Drap de Lyon $1 i ee, Ua. $1 60, 1873, Feearee Gros de Hhine, k Drap de rane 1 10,8 black Gros Grain, 2, $19 Bull richer Gros Grain: 81 4, 81 i $1 00, $1 75, Extra super Gros Grain, $2, $2.25, $2 40, Satin fini Gros Grain, $2 2b, $2 8, 82 78, $3 Also a full line of Spring and Summer check and striped Silk, from 68¢. up. bondi js, customers and strangers are invited to call and examine CHARLES HEARD &€O., son Grand street. [bread CLEARING OUT SALE, $49,000 worth of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Must be sold, on account of rebuilding, during the next two weeks, regardless of cost. MARKS & GOLDENHORN, 341 Grand street, corner of Ludlow, New York. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS AND FEAT ers for ball dresses; Ball Dresses and Suits made to order; imported Winter Bonnets at reduced prices. 'NA’ 'ALIE, TILMAN & CO., 12 Kast Sixteenth st. MISS R, OROQWE, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH AA.~Rouna itats, Fenthers, Ac., has removed to 1,213 Broadway, opposite Gilscy House, cu C. M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY, 's to close inter stock, offers the balance of Winter Bonnets and Round Hats at half the cost of importation, st Fourteenth street, near Union square. LADERA PERFECT SYSTEM OF DRESSMAKING te wi in two lessons: a yernee fit guaranteed every out baisting or AR SEP Paw, 100 Brondway.’ US ; NOTICES. ge tge MEMORIAL OREO FORTY-RIGHTH 8T., oe avenue—Rev. R. Heber Newton, rector: Services at 1034, 3}: ae bE o'clock. Morning—Sermon Ld Feotor sy a ‘Woman's Work in the Church.” Atte son iren’s Church Service; subject of sermon, jero of Patience.’ Cuter foo Bil ened PARK a ee COR. ’. moor ee will omen” “God's Disc! pine “even: fourth street.— Kev, Cp * ture to You ¥ y People ; subjec! HURCH OF THE RESURRECTI N, MADISON a Aue and Forty-seveath street. —Divine service, by on Sunday mor and evening. day school ates M. - tiuitvet ENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST FORTY-SECOND ‘street.—Proachihg. morning wind evening by Pastor Rev. Fred. Evang, | Subect—“Atars and Candlesticke— Spirit Vision.” Baptism in the evening. Strangers Weicome. YRIC HALL, SIXTH AVENUR, NEAR FORTY- first street, Rey. John Weiss, ot Boston, will preach om Sunday at "10:30 A.M, Subjéct—'The Idea of Here- after.” EW TESTAMENT WORDS ABOUT NATURI Stephen H. tyne Jr., will lecture in this the Chureh of ‘the ioty’ Trinity, Madison a ‘orty-second street, on Bunday evening, at 7, Subject—" “The Mountains.”” Rs C. 8, HARROWER, PASTOR ST. LUKE'S M. s Forty-first street, near bas) avenue, 7g P.M. Trustees ia strangers. - aoe oe EV, DR. CHEEVER WILL PREACH IN UNIVER- sity chapel, on Washington, sqnare, Sabbath. even. ing, 7s ocloek. Subject—"The Province of Light in the Work of Education. EV, JOMN E, COOKMAN, PASTOR OF TRINITY . Methodist Episcopal church in West bg ies rth street, ata Kighth avenue, will preach on Sui P.M. Srrangere cordially invited: HIE REV. MORGAN DIX, RECTOR OF TRINITY chureh, will preach at Trinity chapel every Friday puis a 3 in Lent. The subject ot the discourses—"'The Seven Deadly Sins.” Hour of service, 8o’clock P. M. WE VENERABLE JOHN MILEAN, D. D., D. ‘Archdeacon of Manitoba, in the diocese of Ranerps Land, wil} preach at Trinity chapel on Sunday, Feb. 28, nin FOURTH OF A COURSE ‘OF SERMONS IN AID f the New York Bible and Common Prayer Be an will be delivered by the Rev. W. F. Morgan, bg Ay eng Le urch, corner ot Forty-fourth Senruary 3. and Reward.” H° JSEKEEPING GOOD: Bargains. Great Popular Sale Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, jarnsley Linen Sheetings, Trish 8hirting ‘and Fronang, Linens, ‘Table Damaske, Napkins, Towels, mowellinas, Crashes, le Cloths. Jaconet Muslina, plaid, striped and plain, Nainsook Muslins, plaid, striped and plain, Cambric Musling, plaid, striped gat lain. Swiss Musling, plaid, striped and pla toria and Bishop Law! Organdic ‘arlatans, Piques, Welts and Cords, ens, Linens. Lin All the best brands imported. Irish Fronting Linens at d5c., 50c., 55¢. and 60¢. per yard, Irish Shirting Linens at 26c., 30c., 86c. and 8734¢. per yard and upward. Table Damasks, is, Napkins, Towels, 30¢., 380. 1 38e., STC, and 40c. ee yard. it Loom Damasks 4 Bleached Damasks at Be., 85c., 62¢c., 70c., and Tbe, s-foom "Dam iks at 45c. to 62I¢e. per yard. £4 Bleached Damaskent Tse, to-ai Wper ard. £4 extra heavy Barnsley Damasks from We. to $1 48. + $1 10 to $1 Cy Ff dozen, mt at $1 23 to $2.8 per dozen, ist @0c., 62ig0., 70c. to $1 Scotch Huck Towels, linen, py ‘s1 35 dozen, Bleached and Cateeces Musling, per dozen, 10 $3 BS) per best brands manufactured, retailed at the lowest wholesale pricos, Splendid shirting Muslins only 12340. Very fine shirting Mustins on Extra stout, for family use, only tee. Best quality made on! Wes Fs, 4 5 pede at ‘and 380, per yard. Sée. and 40c, per 7 iy ry Bhi footing: to 46c. per yard. K, PEYTON, Pied ani 274 Bowery. AIR! HAIR! HAIR! Human Hair, at 362, Bowery, between Fourth ana Great Jones streets, and 368 Sixth ayonue, between Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third streets, up staira. a erenen 5%, neg) Hair, cheapest ai whee in the market. id Switches, on si a French Swit Curls, $1 and upward: —___ Latest styles always on hand. Suita, A fall stock of all the FashlonaDie | Styles, treet e" prices “paren [pes oe Madison avenue, on Sunday. even as Dect Jhristian Charit HE COSMOPOLITAN CONFERENCE WILL BE AD- dre me to-da: ia ie M. atthe Turn Yous Hall, ” su i" Services to commence at 7X4 olclock st Fourth st hin MeMakin, Subject“iNe stree John Me — Inevitable Dritt of he Labor Moveme _YACHTS, “BTEAM YACHT WANTED—25 OR 90 FEET LONG; APTgReee, wihout cabin, proterred, Address 1. 8, ed Broadway, Willlamsbuta. OATS WANTED-SECOND MAND, IN GOOD CON- dition; Clinker built. Address BLOOMING GROVE PARK, 103 Fulton street. ROR, SALE A PASSENGER AND FREIGHT PRO- peller, 116 feet long, 19 feet beam, 6 feet hold; en- fine I&xl4, Rorizontal boiler, single flirnace: draws pet of water; makes 32 miles per hour. For further pa ticulars call On E. ©. FORCE, Nos. 6 an 7 Dey st, room 08 SALE—NEW AND SECOND HAND TUG Boats; also a Floating Palace for sale. Apply w E. ©. FORCE, Nos 5and7 Dey street, room xe (OR BALE—SOUND STEAMBOATS J. B. SCHUYLER and Escort, 600 tons register; fltt Also Steamships Crescent ” Santee, 60) tons: North Pe tons, Apply to FRED'K ile Ham stree| {JOR SALE—A SLOOP YA! at ABOUT 2 PERT IN and in sails, &e.; ma rood cabin ace ‘eominodar shed. For further par. for ni nt routes, ane and nj er, Tout Wie F% BALE oR {CHARTER s10%, WHEBL sri ass ‘Steainships, Prvpeilers, Ste boats Ream Lighters, &e. Apply to witht HAZARD, Jr, 62 arrioca Chetamit corner West. — ca BOAT WANTED on ‘OVE ER 2 ‘YEARS 01 TG BOAT inom geod order, Apply to He G, FORGES Bos. band 7 ‘ TF ) BOATS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES, WOOD 15¢ sad iron 20,000 feet White Cedar tor fale a uth street, stree: arlem re STEPHEN ROBERTS. jey street. Ps * iiberal advances on Diamoni Bilks, camel's hair Shawls, Laces Frope of every dascrip ption. JAMES P Ware ioe Nighe LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Sgyeiry add ee an mn nae ihe same Foutteenth Broadway, near Four erect, and 30 ast Thirfeenth treet, neat Broad <4 806 waren" OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET — erally advanced on Diamonds, Watcher, Jewelr: sand personal peppery. t yen = (4 La rae entrance for ladies. J. WAY, OvaR WERALD Bi baaiest branch v Pha 1 Jot tales e eee ght and itis BRQ®

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