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HOT’ - HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTME. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 13,341. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS —= DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AO RRE EETE-—SeionD Pacx—Fourth, fifth and sixth SER son, Pace—Fourth column. BUARDE, NT TED kre Pane: Sixth column. BOARD ‘AND Doping WANTED—Etxventa Pacy— Sixth colon. BROOKLYN BOARD—Exxyventu Pace—Sixth column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szcoxp Facx— BUSTERS “O}PGiervstTtES—rinse Pacs—Fourth and BUSINERS *NOHCRS Saver Pacx—Fifth and sixth crcaies ‘AND. TOBACCO—S: Pacy—Fifth colama. crry male ESTATE POR *SALE—Secon p Pace— ouEnks "AND SALESMEN—Twetrra Pace—Socond col- umn. CoacHitin a AND GARDENERS—Twetrta Pack—Second and third columns. i coasiWises STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth tN aH [PS—Nista Pace—Fifth columa. DANeING A seed ppt Teg Fon sixth column. DRY GooD: t Pace—Sixth colum: bath 2} TOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- muRee "eee pleads Pace—Fourth and fitth column) EUROPEAN MTEAMSETIPS—Finsr Pac Rage Fist column. 8 AND APARTMENTS TO LET— URNIT ed er pee Tian calaae, ae ELEVENTH Pace—Sixth column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS Treucen Pacs—Fourth column. BEL WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirrm Pacx—Second ‘olumn, bate A (Gholsadit Dramipate theahiad Pace—Third col- HORSE, CARRIAGES, &C.—First Pacr—Third and foarth columns. -ELeventa PaGk—Sixth column, Potrtinnc WANTED—Secoxd Pacz— urthy column. INSTRUCTIO. JERSE: Pacr—Sixth column. Olty, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- IN REAL Be ia! "FOR SALE—Sx¢oxp Pacr— Second coiu LECTURE SEASON--Szconn Pacr—Fourth columa,. LEGAL NOT! APE ing shel Ft Paoe—Fitth column. hay rae Sixth column. ND FOS DF -—First colut HACUINERY Secon Pacr—Third column, [ARBLE M. 'ELS—SECOND pages nour column, MEDIORL Agee, ‘aGe—Third ¢¢ bra int AND BRESSMARING raat Pace—Sixth MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Trstax Pack— MISCHELANHOUS—twaurat Pacr—Fifth column. iCAL—Syconp Pack—Fourth column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventn Pack—Sixth column, PERS! ea art -—First column, PIANOFORTES—8: POST OFFICE Nonen— Ft Tween! PROPERTY Moor” OI RUE CHE FOR SALE OR TO Second Pace—Second column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp l’acr—Second and third columns. BEAL | ESTATE ~WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Third col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Frxst Pacr—Fourth column. RDS—Finst rita pl and second columns. SALES AT AUCTION—" yt Page—sixth column. ‘TIONS WANTED PEM ALES tw aurnt PaGe— Hes it and second columns. srruations WANTED—MALES—Tweirta Pacr—Sec- ond column. biden ee emzahanetd Pace—Second and Third BPONTING DO G6, BIRD3, &C.—First Pace—Third col- umn. THE TRADES—Tweirta Pacr—Third and fourth col- TO Li Vor panes PURPOSES—Twetrra Pacr— vee oluran. Piette GUiDE—Finsr Pace —Sixt! column. TO LET— Fitth column. PURCHASE—Finst Pacr—Sixth column, ER G mgd PROPERTY FOR SALE OR AGE—First and second columns. TweLrtit Pag WANTED 1 babes Ms ed ET yacHts” BTBAMBOM 'S, &c.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- umn. HERALD BRANCH OFVICK—UPTOWN, , DVERTISI iENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD EECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 FROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. Mt. TILL $P, M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P. M.), AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. PARIS AGENCY, OF THE NEW YORK ERALD. m A, ESSRS. “KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PA PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK NERALD, “THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WiTH COPIES or THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS or THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, INFORMATION GIVEN. y “OF MARTIN CUD be thankfully received y ¥ enth ee sister, BRIDGRT VING RELIABLE INFORMATION as Acres, native of England, who emigrated n 197 or 1488 and was clerk to a solicitor at b0 ressing Wall strect, ally’ THOMPSON, box 1,108 New York Post offic will be Ii rewarded by add: ASe RESPECTABLE COUPLE CONTEMPLATING matrimony the latter part of March, will hear of an seldom offered by addressing ot once x 4,878 Post oflice, New York. TLANTA.—HAVE BEEN ABSE gpportunt LEAVE LET. EARS. OLD | (BLONDE), For p artical lars address EDITH, box JOHN NY AT THE ARGYL ____ RUDOLPH, | HEVALIER DI FOLLONE, FORMERLY OF 238 WEST J Twenty-first street, please send present address for advices from Lurope to CHARLES L. LAUREN box 4,452 Post offic: EAR ST, VALENTINE—PLEASE DO NOT DECLINE to meet me at four, anywhere out of door; carry in your hand the Galaxy for March, and wear on ‘your hat a bine vail without starch. IDELITY.—YOUR LETTER OF” 2D CEIVED, Galland sce me, at my office, in the strictest confi- dence. For address see City Directory. (EORGIE—ONLY TWO RECEIVED, NEVE VER CAN I forget oll sweetheart. Twaitand hope. CH. NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS SCALES. When last heard from wasin New York. Any infor- mation concernin him, will be, thankfully received by is br JOSEE 158, 388 Broome street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ONE JOSEPH WAL. by birth, who has a wife and two chil- in Nassau, N. P., solely dependent upon carpenter by trade, and left Nassau for the es about twelve monitias ago; United's the last account reccived from him was dated New ber, 1872. Address JOSEPH LOULS, hairdresser, F NORTIWIND ae CALL ON OR COMMENE cate with T. C. ‘TTLESHIP, 52 Bleeéker street, he can get an answer S ins letters t6 Washington. DE ae tae —GOING TO MOVE, PLEASE CALL, + MAR’ PRT WIFR—I PRAY “GOD BLESS pal EVERY night. — ‘ARION With FIND L. MILLER AT 190 EAST Twenty-vigh MILLER. EN AND WHERE CANT BEE your “SPUDS" QHOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF MR, HENRY Greatorex, formerly of Derby, England, he will find friends by communicating with it, W. MATCHUTT, 224 Market Sreet, Philadelphia, me OCK an ©. 7 evening, trom Feurth avenue car, near Herald office, is requested to mail the papers to A. W., at Astor House. OUND ON BROADWAY last April, a quantity of Postage Stam san tave them by applying 0 JOHN BRADY, 107 dontos street. ae OST—FRIDAY, 2D, BETW erty sireets, a’ Russia Sable Fur Boo.” The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it in the store 308 Eighth avenue. | OST—A PEARL CENT DROP EARRING, 4 between Fifteenth sirect, Sixth avenue and Bleecker street, Broadway. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leav- Ang it with Mrs. Tew WIS, ZL Sixth avenue, Lor iN MAY, 1872, GERTIFICATE OF 1,009 shares of stoc tm ‘the Cairo and Fulton Railroad Company, No. 292, in favor of Kdwin |, Godkin, Transier has been ‘stopped and the finder will conter a favor by returning it to No, 5 Beekman street, roo 14. OTE Sack LEATHER POCKETBOOK, C Papers of value only to the loser; also im of anenene A liberal! reward will be given to the ‘ander. it stolen, will the thief please papers under ‘cove ver to C. DEVE ERBL URy Astoi Ost rE nne ARY dt ~ SMALs, mnt own Dog, named La Finder w Fewarded bcd returning him to i2 Bast Twenty: “WHITE, AND Besreuy. st. “y NINTH AVENUE hth Ml Ts venue and v0 Gold. Earrings Call at 204 West Brrenty- fourth street, $10 REWARD.-LOST, FROM 71 WEST THIRTY- filth street, Seoteh Terrier Dog, with Jong cars; Abad on a chain coliur; no name, OST, A Wurrh ENGLISH GREY. above reward REMINGTON. Ire 4 REWARD med Speed, pile pe cd'uond mite te return to T. P, 17 Lafayette place. $20 Fe yep ro ON THE MORNING OF Wo'closk, corner of Second avenue t, & full-sized white Spitz Dog, by the Aame ot buts Tne above reward will be paid Oy. Gellv: ering the auine to Mr, E. EISBNMMA, East Fittieth street. $25 REWARD —LOsT. PROM 499 WEST. TWENTY. third street, on Friday afternoon, a small black and tan Slut; can be recognized by a broken joint im tip end of tale. Tho above reward will be paid to any one teal = her to the above address, and no questions $25 REWARD.—LOST, ON FE the Metropolitan Hotel hand Valise, marked “J. Fackney, to the office of the Metroy oll a Hote! UARY 15, FROM hy a large, sized rmi, 1.” Return SPECIAL NOTICES, OWNERS AND CAPTAINS’ ARSOCIATION. Ornice, 123 Watxur Sruuer, Punapeiemta, } 3. ¢ fifth annual meeting of the mem| of this Assoc!- auan will be held at office, 123 Walnut street, on ednesday, Maree 5, at twelve o'clock M., tor the ne Of a Board of Directors to serve for the asIng ear al cal Re transaction of such other busi- ness as may be brot f befate tag ‘meeting. ai persons interested In Vessels are re oun" iW MEVEuuaN, Fr President. Hi, Stextaan, Secret $589.58 ee ged Kentucky Lottery: fata LEGAL. and Kentiicky clreulars free. “Draw: Go. (omtice established | Broadway, ‘VESSEL 2 5 _Cua! SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. A —FOR SALI KINDS OF FANCY, Doas, + Birds, &e.; t wedicines for all diseases, Prepared Yoel formeckiag nia, at @. DOV vs No. 8 Greene <THE AMERICAN REGISTER, The most widely circmlated of tho Raney Journals published in pital medium for American aavertinecs adadresaing themselves to Euro} tne Inaispan Naable tops perso fy Bs visiting Great Britain and ¢ Kuropean Continent! tions and aitrortioan ests for the AMERICAN REGIST will be received at the office of the New York Herald, New York. NIBCULAR NO. 1. aKa A am tales C sie! OAL AND IRON COMP. SPECIAL ‘NOTICES, A. FRANKLIN, GOWN, President, po South Fourth street, jel! 1D PALMER, ‘Treasurer, 227 South Fourth strect, Whlladelphie EDW, es UUINTARD, General Sales Agent, No. 9 ew Yor! The Philadelphia and Roading Coal and Tron Company desire to call the attention of Retailers, Manufacturers and Consumers ‘them coals from the following collieries Pine Forest, Beechwood. ‘Tunnel, Tadian ieidge, ‘Thomaston, Keystone, Mine Hill Gap, Forestville. Pine Knot, Ot Boston Run, Glendower, Pres 0. 4, Ellangowa Buekville, Preston, N Cedar Hil, ft, No. 1, North Franklin, Bave Oak, East Franklin; Phanix ’ Park, Bast arti’ Franklin, Rambow, Tn addition to the an of the above they will sell, as factors, during the season of 1373, all of the coals fr fom the following well known collieries that are cithe: Die pvery trom Port Richmond or consigned through the Delaware and Barling Canal Tunnel Ridge, St. Nicholas, Bear Run, Lawrence, Colorado, Shenandoah, Wm. Penn, Tu Plank Ridge, Girardville, Hammond, Micha Biv Mine tan, Glentworth, Enterprise, | Buek Ridge, Big Mountain, Burnside, POOKSING, No mixture of the different rades of coal will in any case be permitied, and cach of the several classes of produced at ¢ named collieries ‘Will be. kept strictly separate from the others, AJ1 sales will be made under the fol.owing designations 1. Hard White Ash Co: : Vree-burning White Ash Coak ‘oal. . Schuylkill Red Ash C 4. Alaska Red Ash Coal. Shamokin White Ash Coal, Shamokin Red Ash Coal. North Franklin Cont, Lorberry Coal. Lykens Valley Vein Coal. In order that all coal shali. be shipped in good order, a most rigid system of inspection, both at the mines and ‘at the shipping ports, will at all times be enforced. In every district of the coal region there will he appointed a num- ber of competent persons, skilled im the preparation of coal, as local inspectors, whose duty it will be to visit the several collieries every day to see that a proper force is at ii tines employed in removing slate, and to prevent, 1 ssible, any coal being sent from’ the minesin bad or r. In‘addition to these efforts at prevention no means Will be leit untried at the shipping ports to cure the evils of carcless preparation, At Schuyikiil Haven, Port Chn- ton and Port Richmond ail coal wili be subjected to the Personal examination of & skilled inspactor belore it As shipped, and if condemned by hitn will be dumped in pinces ee for the purpose, and before being ade d iio Vessels Will be thoroughly repicked and clei by hand, at the cost of the owner of the colliery that ed duced it. In entering into business as coal merchants, controlling 4 production greater than that of any other embracing more than two-thirds of the coal to te ited from Port Richmond, the company are fully fo the great importance of careful Preparation, and will spare no expense to secure for their coals.a reputa- tion second to none in a country, The company’s ownership of 90,000 acres of coal land in the first and second cont fields) the proximity of those re gions to tilewater at Philadelphia; the advantages of fie descending prades of the Toads of the Piiiadciphie and Reading Railroad Company, and of tho fleet of steam. colicrs being established hy the ‘Jatter_ company, render itcertain that the Philadelphia and Reading © Iron Company will always supply large proportion of the coal consumed upon the Ad antie coast.” In addlition to these geographical and loral afvantages, the fact that they are the uly of the large mining companies Whose lands produce all the. known varioties of anthra: cite coal, froin the Hhartest white ash to the softer coals of the Shamokin and Lorberry regions, so much in demand for domestic, purposes, gives them 'an additional claim upon the favorable consideration of the cual purchasing community. ‘The anthracite coal trade of this country will hereafter be controlled and prices established by those who actu- ally represent the ownership of the coal itself, and tho ruinous suspensions of mining and fluctuations of prices Will be avoided. It will be the great aim of the company to induce a feeling of confidence on tho part of their cus- tomers, xo that retailers and manufacturers may take advantage of their capital to lay in their supply of coal whenever it is most convepient for them to do so, without Any apprenennion toat the value of anelr. stock will be impaired by any subsequent action of the company. nor about the 20th of each month throughout the sea- son circulars will be issued from the General Office of the Company, in Philadelphia. establishing prices for the suc- geeding thonth, and orders may be sent elther to. the Treasurer of the company, in Phlladeiphia, or to the eral Sales Agent, in New York. Propositions may be made to the company at any time before the first day of April, 1873, for the purchase of a stated quantity of conl, tobe taken in equal monthly proportions at cui Jar prices throughout the season ; and if any tion is accepted by the company the or betore the first day of any month, i of declining to take the proportion due in such month, put such declination shall not give to him ihe right to ake, in any succeeding month, any increased quantity in licu ot that so declined. ANKLIN B. GOWEN, President. _Puinapsuenia, Feb. 5, 1 MERICAN AND SPANISH COMM Fitth street, ad ee February NO. 1,125 Notice Is hereby given to'all persons interested that the Sub-Commission in Havana, Cabn, cstablished by the joint action of the United st d_ Spanish govern- ments, and consisting of Mr. Mi . Hall and Don An- tonio Batanero, is now fuily organized and prepared to examjno all witnesses who may be designated to them a iy for examination by the American and Spanish Com- mission at W ugton, and also to procure from the Archives of tho proper offices of the Spa sh government in Cuihn copies of all euch documents as may be Feauired for the purpose of Kettling the claiins penuiag betore this Commission By order of the Commission. _GLORGE 0, MOORE, Secretary. 37 :D. +B. WALKERS York Bookbindery. Piain and extra styles; patterns matched: editions of books and single voluines bound at low p all kinds of Job Work done on shortest notic A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLY + core of Filion avenue and Boerum street, Open from 8 A. M On Sunday tro TO BUILD A Of profits, now and, Inquirers MAN DESIRES PRACTICAL biast turnace and run it for frac 100 per cent; or will develop ore and co address FURNACE, 45 Maiden lane, DARIES CE: + Royal Hayana Lottery, tree. office, New York. Dealers supplied. ree. EDUCED), SOL! ee F ‘585 Broadway; box 4,909 freviare ‘matied AWE ICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALAB AM A LOTTERY, + UNTRA CLASS NO. 99. FennvARY 2%, 1873, A z 42, 1, 4 19, 49, 100) rx:nntany amit 27, 15 GT, 5. 7, 48, LA: 55, 0, 38D 42, 30. Knriae 200 Tou SALRSBPORR GOOD. juall a ni ice inquire in states next corner Greene and Washington place, oF 12 Washington p Place for one week. O75. Petey Pe pe grtgie PUPPIES; NEWFOUND- dress, for one week, 91 Fourth avenue, A BARKE! & OH CITY KUcnion ‘Mant a> NEW YORK TAT- corner of Broaden and dit Dinth street, MAJOR CH. BA CTIONEER, Regular e Cay EVERY WEDSESDAY PhND BAECRDAY. Twenty-tour hours allowed for trial on every horse sold under warrantee. This is the only Auction Mart in the State having, the Beet facilities for showing horses on sale, Viz. —A large riviny ing, entirely under cover, FALOUUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, commencing witl draught and business Horees, all in good ption at sale. bred Colts, by Lightuing, ten fine, heavy: condition ; full deser! One. legant pair of thorot 15% hich, vad © yeurs old; fine drivers: both elegant under Sa Pair ot back trotting Geldings, 16% high, 9 and 10 year: old; fine, easy drivers: can trot in 2:45 together, an warranted sound and kind. The above stock is the property of a gentleman who, baring completed nis contract, mow sells without rese The. ‘following three walnable: eco things Forses, all sold by. OS apo C. Mason, Esq. or and closely matched pair of “The peedy, ciegant pa trotting eliiogs” edad and sired. by Major Eisall, dam. thoroughbred; are 530 heh, years old; elegant and extra gamey drive: together in 2:003g to top wagon, an and kin The sast gray Gelding Sammy West, Messenger stock, ' high, 6 vears old, he, handy driver; has a record of and is warranted sound and kind ad Turnout, comprising bay Gelding, 1994 high. 9 vears old; tree, easy driver; can trot close to three min- utes, and warranted sound and kind: also Top Wagon, arness, The fast highbred bay trotting gelding Butcher Roy, bred in New Hampshire, i& 154 high, 7 years old extra stylish and handy ‘driver; won ‘a match against time «th inutes’ to butcher cart, in 2:68; is one of the most powerful and fastest weight pullers in the State, and 1s Warranted sound and kind; sold tg close partnership, The celebrated bay Trotting Gelding Tom Roache, with a record, of 2:43 0 top wagon was sited by Sorrel "Duke and bred tn M is 10% high, 7 years old, a promot, gamey driver, vat Foad hori ranted sound and kind. ‘ Fine top ane “oad Way “ee Depot, Expr usinoss ns, New and se hd Harness, Horse Clothing, Sad- dies, Bridles, ° alters, dc. Alko several o , Fuil deseripti’ “ on account of weather. NEWSTER WAGON,” in all weig.. asure driving or speeding, Pexquisitely. Gnishea. and embracing i: their construction the various im- provements introdsced by ws during ,the past 13 years, Takin as the Stautard for Quality throughout the United States, These wagons are exclusively the prodaction of our wellknown Broome sircet factory, and are offered in Mock in-all respects equal in quality” to those. bullt to (he order of the most valued customer, and at prices uniform to all. In order that we may not be confounded with a joint stock company. of carriage dealers who have adopt firm naw clan the siinila to oue own, and impudently reputa we have made for the “Brewster Wagon," we bez the public will remember that our only warerooms are at the corner of bed ay enna And oH reel and our on) actor, ss roome strec' tf WSTER & CO., Mor Broome street. DEM AREST & CO., ‘Wwarerooms 623 and 630 Broadwa; offer an elegant assortment o' A." six and four seat Fawil; ieee: new derigns, tor Spring trade. Als Landaulets, Landaus, Brews, Phactone, Victorias. All styles of light © town an.i country. Large stock k Pony” Phaetons, {i low prices. SIX-SEAY PARK PHAETON, $275; 1 COACH, $75; L Jagger, $20; 1 Corbett Top Wagon, $185; Brewster Top Wagon, $300: 1 Waterman Jagger, $175; 1 Pony Phae- ton, $125; 1 Open Wagon, $35; 1 Top. Express, $160; 1 Boot way, 5 i; 1 Cut. Under do. a Bingle and ile ‘Blankets, &c.,, at WM, H. GRAYS, 20 vooster stre A. —BARGAINS. 109 SETS HARNESS, DOU- Bes ania light, heavy, at nearly half price, to close Top and ‘No Top Buggies, Pony rhestens, ock- ye pot, Expres: and other Wagons. YORK STORAGE REPOSITORY, te venty Arh street. [L TEAM OF SORREL GELDINGS, hands high, sound and kind and handy and speedy; also one extension top Park Phacton, one Dog Cart, one Tony Phacton, one light top Road Wagon, two sets single Harness, one set double Harness, at private stable No, 3 Neilson place. UR LARGE TRUCK OR EXPRESS HORSES; also four single grocers’, butchers’ or cart Horses, just from the West; warranted. Can be seen at 10 West Bi PONY ntee! oth strce! A BARGAIN. —SPLENDID. TOP city made; used twice ; $200; perfect pet Pony tor children; broke every wiy. nue, between Thirty seventh, and Thirty A -—ONE TOP WAGON ONE PONY PHAETON, “ONE + open Wagon, Basket Phaeton, one set double 1,430 Broadway ares avenue, BEAL both & yeurs old, 18 PHARTON ‘a sinali Harness, one set si i (AARRIAGES AT BARGA WOOD BROTHERS ©0., 740 Broadway, offer their entire stock of Carriages ak prices greatly ‘below their yalue in consequence of the damage stutained trom the late fire. An opportunity is thus afforded for securing handsouie carriages at prices that cannot fail to be satis, factory. The stock comprises the latest styles, suitable fens in beauty of design ty. for all seasons, and and excellence of 4) NOUPK OF NGLISH PATTERN, BU ILT BY A FIRST J class maker, and for sale cheap ; also a very superior set of very light double Harness, made by Trainor; will be sold low. Can be seen at 121 West Seventeenth street, private stablo OR SALE—FIVE HORSES, FIT FOR TRUCK OR arm purposes; Warranted sound and kind. Inquire atail Wooster, between Bleecker and Atnity streets, JOR SALE.—WILL EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE, young, sound and kind work Horse, just from the country ; lit tor any work; price ddress aM. N., Herald office Does x (OR SALE.—JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF Goon work Horses, suitable tor all pores: to be cheap. ay to HENRY Wit i a 116 Mercer aly near Bleec! FOR, SAWESA PATE OF BAY HORSES. 1514 high, 9 yenre old; gound and Kind in ‘oem stn stn double harnes: Also #ix-rea! cee pai ands ec doubie Marnes ait neparatel together. ap ly at Thompson’ le, 136 East hire teenth atreot F°%. SAL E—TE, AM IRON GRAYS, 16, HANDS HIG#, ears old this Spring; stylish, well jnatched avd BATES, 196 Broadway, room 4, A HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRI * {ntormation, furnished. Cire: BATES & CC Broadway, room 3, first floor. OrornR DRAWINGS, NTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. 90—rennvaky 23, 187%, w 2 KUNTUCKY- EXTHA CLASS NO, 1 66, 10, 51, 1% 3, 54, 8, 42, 19, CLASS NO. 200-—FEBRUARY 28, 1873, 37,30, G0, 14, 83, 58, Managers, Covington, Ass NO. 2—FennT Any 24 V7 10, 39, 3, Js 4. XO, 100—FeoRUARY 28, 1873 Pee ae ata & Ianagers. Covington, Ky CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway = _Post office box 4,909, q ways ANA LOTTERY Son Drawing ot Jartsn irl 7, 1873. No. 2,168 drew. oe No. "104 drew. ot £0,009 No. 18.472 drew 25,600 No, 25,579 drew. 10,000 No. 5,309 Grew. 5.000 No. 5,000 MATTINED & 6 treet. Fost rottice box 4,085 New tankers, 10 kK. ] MAVA ‘LOTT: RY. * pital Prizes 1 he drawing of February &, by ateamicl amd teleragp P68 drew 10000 1s drew ’ 472 drew ‘9 drew 09 ire 10 drew 000, Priges cashed, information ‘urnice. LOK & CO, Bankers, 6 Wall street. PRIZES CASHEL “furnished; highest } OVAL HAVA i dere, filed; jntormation doe paid 40 Bills, a Rowe" SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT Ll sic, Germany; Epa ti 47,00 prizes, Grand | Duchy of Brunawiek Lott rg City Government Lottery ; Royal Hi 'Tizes cashed and in- formation aon DOW zac HOCH, 16 Nassau street; box STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BAGGAGE, ALL, SS goods placed in. separate apartments Siro RUkd CSOn "at and 34 Commerce sire i Bieocker. = > hear Pooks Managers, Montgomery: Aln. fot tobe seen at any time at Garrison’ Jaformation tarnished py A MCCLENNEN, lock box 615 tion, om the Hudson River Rallrond, Inquire of J.B. Di Brooklyn Post office, N. ¥. A HAYANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHIE: ARNERS <THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE, IN .~Invormaation furnished, “Citcuiats Ine, JOSRPR New York; good double Truck I ood single 381 Blanket, the gy o y Harness, hand-made, §: food Bial nie $F: the largest assortment of Cart Harness in lease call and cxamsne for yourselves. SBORNE, Harness Warcrooins, 48 Murray st. HORSE CLOTHING, &C,, &C., nantitacttirea by C. B, SMITH & CO, ARN ESS, SADDI extensively 40 Warien street, siti } ARNESS,—1,000 SETS DOUBLE TRUCK HARNESS, 825 C0 $200; single. $18 {0 $100; 500 sels cart Harncim, B15 to $30; Buggy Harness, hi -made, $8 to ; Hare ness for jfarmit 4 Vig b Gack resactl bad plthsore ‘actors, live conch, track, In e w OT OREM ANS, ‘Le Chambers'street. is BOARD AND ppb at ay tant SOILED CAR. ins; 4x seat Rockaway ; top and open ‘oupe Rockaways; Dog Carts, Depot SORCrvimns: UNION, 638 Bronawey. N& OR TWO HOR! 3 CAN good care in a private Mable ( Thirty-cighth streo SECOND HAND AND. SLIGHTLY riages at ba: Buggies; toe Wagons, light 0. CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT AND MAKE ROOM FOR new spring stock, wo offer the following new Car- ringes at a large discount [vom usual prices >— 2 Clavences, 1 1 Landa’ 1 Bai 16 1 Landaulct, Top Wagotis, ons. 558 Broad wns ANTED-HORSES TO BOARD, IN| TI Wait and best ventilated stable in the cit and IM West Thirty fifth street, near Brondwa: PANTED—A NICE, LIGHT Two RATED SLEIGH, W for one horse Adaress ©., Ba tk yuoNs CHEAP = bape EXPRESS AND TWO one Business and Grocary Wagons, pletion spring, one Baker's, | Boggy, at 326 Spring street, corner of Clarke, BES’ V7, vy Hin hellvery Wagon, one Coupe, one : { ond w! \OON WANTED-A BREWSTER OR STI tight top Ws v naetculars. colve painted, weight, cee wana TOP WAGON, box 486 New Yost ot mee: ANTED-A PARTNE A LARGE, of 9 s 1 Refiner: West iY meaniteiingss Apply at Suen Mente it, BACT 8 on, ride hue and hung Tow. Ade rice ork RycRING Bix. | $10,000 _. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. _ ‘K HORSE, 8 YEARS, 6 HANDS; $11 —GOOD TRU brow! 7 years, 15 hands, $150; black, 16 hand: Nery stylish, ir ib Highth avenues corner Tirey-nest ~_ R¥TAGIOUS NOTIC 50} reene rieer§ near ¢ ‘Thursday, ape Souee a ing ae deliver aa esses rimiston, Ta; Rogers Mingins. Tickets, ervices: frat at 1M by Rev. G. J. Mingins and’ 8:80 by Rev. Dr. Street Arete HALL, BROADWAY AND TWENTY. eighth street.—Miss Jennie Lees, inspirational speaker. will address a few mayen te. the Lyceum chil- their pein areuts and frien 10% A. and will tecture for the society at7}s P. 236 P.M. ISHOP SNOW WILL PREACH IN THE | UNI versit Ly ie square, on Sunday, at 3P. M. jae, te Marth to be the Inheritance’ of the ie- Breseres | STREET MISSION, ll CARMINE M. ana Se ac te a Tout during Lent, 10) ng A.M. fourth Lectures on the “Lord’s Fublic, LEEOKRE STREET UNIV] ERSALIST CHURCH.— Sweetser wiil preach in the church corner of Bleeckes nd ernie streets to-morrow morning: ae evening, at ff ‘clock, Berane: subject—"Thi Une and Abuse of Soil tude,’ the first of a series ‘of Lenten sermons on the temptation of Christ in the Wilderness. tre subject—"Where the Tree Falleth There It Shall Be.” Strangers welcomed and furnished with seats. ROR aM, TABERNACTR. Rev. T. De W falas, D. D., Pastor, Academy of Musie 70: MORROW, and hereafter the Brooklyn Tabernacle congregation wilt occupy the Academy of Music, morning and Syening, at 10:30 and 7:30, until ‘thet yw church Is built. Seats OOPER INSTITUTE,—REV. HENRY MORGAN, OF Morgan ehapel, of Boston, author of (Nod Nevins” and “Stree Boston," will deliver the first of a Couree Of six lectures to honcchurch goers in Cooper. In. stitute, Sunday.evening, at 73 o'clock, Subject—"Fas Young'Men." This discourse hus been delivered 31 tines in Boston, usualiy on Sunday eveniny he last time to over 3,000'norsonx, In Bo:ton Mus jadies being in ia majority, as they feel most for the cause of temper- Gurren OF THE STRANGERS, MERCER SERERT, between Waverley and Clinton places.—Rey. Dr. Deems will preach Sunday morning and evening, Ser- and 7g P. M. I at- vices commence at 1! Speci tention to st HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR- J ner Thirty fourth wirect Rev. Henry Powers.’ Morn. ing subject—"Doct erifice.” Evening, vespers wetvice, Lecture Weanosday svening—"iistory’ of Chris: HURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.—REY, J, M. PULLMAN will preach to-morrow morring at the rooms of the Young Men's Universalist Association, 1, Bre “eae and in the evening at Lyric Hall, Sixth’ ayenu ae Roservoir square. Evening subject, ‘Marriage. Rind ivoroe.”? __... BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A $100. 000. WANTED, | A PART! ER IN A WELL- Wedinans foxvine fe catablished banking in A A 88 (paying ‘ofits), the present senior being about to retire. Pifdress B ANKER, box (as Herald SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED— - | $200 000 either in one sui or four, to extend business long established ; strictly first class in every re- spect: ; goods staple and a now in the business, i nimerchandise consigned for sale per cent a annum on capital invested, Can be see Looks of past and present business; fullest investiga nding of house Al. _ References, old and proml- Dent morchants Who have known ponte and oon froma i reas for Interview, real nam SAFETY AND PROFIT, Herald office, “ i ~.... KUROPEAN_ STEAMSHTIPS. NMAN LINE ail Boa ELI ¢ for Queenstown and Liverpoo! are ehpainted to to gall fee follows :— = Royal Mail Steamers - Maroh 1. TA.M. . M. and each sneceed: 45 North River. Rates of Passage. 75. and $90. gold, necording to accommodation. ip tickets at low rates, Btocrage—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London- Goxey, Lat Londen, Bristol or Cardiff, $30, currency’; prepaid Fussengers also forwarded to Hayre, da orway, Denmark and Pari: "atts isnt Hamburg, Swe- t reituced rates, For cabin pasmage und wemeral bust ly at th sage and general bus Company's om ee is Brogitway. peng SR ia! fhe For steerage pataage al $8 Broadway. Nee . DAT nt, or to OPONNELL & FAUBI, fa Ghesent ate, rth jadelphin. M. KAGH, 102°8tate street, Boston BROWN. 86 South Market street, Chicago, NA Lin} THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN L MALL STEAMSHIPS, ROYA Becvreen, New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Har- or. From New York. ‘d., Mar. 5) *CUBA, Wed., Mar. 19| ALGERIA Steamers rked thus * do not cai senger: And every following Wednesday ana Saturday trom New York. Rats ov Passagr.—Cabin, $80, $100 and $130, rola as cording to accommodation. ' Tekets to Paris,’$15, gold, additional, Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, ‘$80, currency, Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. © Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, Amd for Mediterranean ports, For freight and cabin passage apply at the Com- bany's Ontice, No.4 Bowling Green’ for stesrage passage, at iil Broad: cites Building. SG. FRANCKLYN, Agent. TY-EIGHTH STREET, Dawson will preach at » cordially invite VUURCH OF CHRIST, TW! ORBYTH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL church.—Preaching at 10% and 7 by the pastor, Rev. eet Barnhart. Pri r meeting on Wednesday evening AIGHT STREET BAPTIST MISSION, R W. Knapp nastor.—Preae bine every Sunda: A. M. and Seats tree. Prayer meetings ahd Thurafty éventnge RESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHURCH, MADISON q avenue, corner of Fifty-third street.—Rey, Charles Eohingon, DB. D., pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 735 I USSTAN.GRE KC near Fifticth strect.—Divine service i vited ge every Sunday at ll o'clock. ‘All nC] in EY, C, 8. HARROWER, PASTOR ST, LUKE'S M odist Rpiscopal church, Forty first atreet, near seth avenue, will preach Sunday at 103 A. M. and 73g P Trustees In attendance to seat strangers. D, NORTHROP WILL PREACH AT THE West Twenty-third street Presbyterian church to- morrow at 10:30; anniversary of Young Leople’s Chis, tian Association at 7:30. Addresse ‘Thomas Hastings and the pastor. BY. A. D. GILLETT qj pouth ay pti Ninth and T D. D., : PREACHES IN PLY- EVENTEENTH STREE geonen BETWEEN First and Second avenues.—Rev. Wm. H. Poole, Bee toners pss Sunday Torn aya evening. Seats ee, General pra: ‘meetin B44 P.M DAY, MARCH sermon and QT, THOMAS CHURCH SERVICES, 30) 2.—Morning prayer, 9 o'cloc! itany, holy communion, 10% o'clock; eniarente service, 34%; evening serv! D. D., werHg . With sermon by the Rey. Samuel Cooke, clock. RINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, FIFTY.FIFTH STREET, near Lexington avenue —Rey, J. 8, Holme, pastor. Preaching at 1034 A. M. and 7) HE REY. HUGH MILL THOMPSON, D. D., REC. tor of Christ church, will preach in St. Peter's chure ‘h, West Twentieth strect, nues, on Sunday evening, half of the Young Men's Waar between Eighth and Ninth ave- March 2, at 74; o'clock, in be- ssoclation Charity Fund. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, W nd street, between Sixth and ‘Fev ved. K Demarest will preach, morning and evening, at 10:30 and 7:30. Strangers welcome. SUSENESS OPPORT VITIES, Ano ITAL SECURED FOR INCORPORATED + companies, manufacturers, merchants. Person: desiring investments informed desirable opportunities oterences-Prenidents Merchants’, Fourth National, re fanks. CHARLES G. Di DAHLGREN & CO., INCOME OF $12,000 MAY BE BASILY REALIZED per annum by any sultable gentleman investing ee in am old estab. ‘Ad- 112 Broadway. nding. PARTN ER WITH FROM $2,000 10 $3,000 WANTED— rs In an established manufacturing business which will admit of substantial increase with additional capital; wholesale Sa ih all goods made toorder, Apply to GRIGGS, C. STON 4 00., 8 Broadw: PARTNER WANTED-IN A TOY AND FANCY gonds house; a German preferred. Apply at R. DREWS', Hz Chainbers st. MAN OF EXPERIENCE AND CAPACITY WOULD like to connect himselt with some good real estate sassistant Address ALPHA, station D, TSINESS FOR A BU add $10,009 to present capital a nlarging the trade of « well known and, exceptionally prositable manuf A office, tory of both staple and fancy goods: no c ood will; noting inventoried that will not command. cash in the market, Address AGE, box 177 Herald office. T USINESS OPPORTUNITY.—AN EXCELLE ness for sale, for a few thousand dollars; # reasons for selli Apply at 70 Murray street, SIDERABLE MEANS AND WANT A roposals solicited, which, fo be no proposed. Address CASH, box R® EAL ESTATE BUSINESS.—A GOOD MAN, FAMIL- iar with the business, can hear of a good opening in an coraptiated oft Ice by addressing SPENCER, box 3,026 Post office. HE Fa hfe iid tlt eet! AN ENERGETIC i i of from $3,000 to $5,000 ec ‘t an article used in the cou a: ry iid ; secured by two patents, the ling ; ever; opportunity fr dl oroug! ee = no attend on oe Ne oped or agents. i Broadway JV ANTEDANTELLIGES a Bvt veri WITH some capital, ize a company to manufac. ture an article for ine whole t ees St teen Sauat to the rowing a will sell as made. dress box 9% Beverly, N or will bring t thes article. yANTED—A PARTNER, IN A WELL ESTABLISHED W Nursery business. Address Lock box 74, Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD BUSINESS to $5,000, to purchase an interest lished erie ring more 17 He: 1s TED-—MEN OR WOME: N, WITH FROM $100 TO 000, Being the Inventor por () best new little sta- salable article in the tates, casily manutac- tured, would negotiate with the. sight parties and furnish all tools to manufacture in this other cities. Apply at Stationer: Store, 745 Broadway. W: ANTED FOR A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT—A partner with some moncy; an active man will be referred. Information given ‘by RASMUS MANEEN, Montague street, opposite the Academy of Music, Brookiyn. Vy TANTED—AN AUTLVE ADVERTISING CANVASSER, for # long established religious weekly ; ti terins and asteady position, Address, with references, , Herald Uptown Branch office. Wintinet PARTY WITH CAPITAL TO ENGAGE in the retail carpet trade. Address box 203 New- YAP ANTED SAMPL TS “OF GOODS: Yer HoT CA V SELL LYRED W. BTON KE, ROHANDLSE BROKE R, 12 SOUTH MARKET 87! r BOs 100. =PARTNER WA TED, IN A FIRST CLASS D Daxing, hosiness: no arties of address need apply it 365 W $1,500 482.48 MUCH MORE DURING THE a) year to take an interest in some sate mer- cantile ink Pn or manufacturing aia Answers confidential In tutl. Address WATSON, Herald office. BL. 500 "ATES? FOR saLt—Topp's InrRow ED m2) Wall Paper Trimmer, with over 100 trim mors ready for wre: Will bo sola nt. the above figures ‘Address F POND, Corning, N. Ye COMMISSION WILL BE PAID 10 Ps CHOF La re March b CALE DO M'ch 5| COLUMBIA Passengers booked and forwarded to and from any rail- way station in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark or America as sil , speedily, com- fortably and cheaply as any other route or Tickets, Dratts or Cert currency rates by “HN at the compa 's offices, No. i as. Green. BNUBRBON BROTHERS, Agents, PuITE, STAR v CRENSTO N AND LIVERPOOL cannyts G THE UNITED STATES Mato, Sailiny #SS STEAMERS River, Now York. ALIFORNIA. Sat. New and ful jowered steamships, from Ni y atui iar dhe Liverpool on callings at Gork Harbor each w my Wi Passenger acc combining safety, apeed and comfort, Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion {s felt, Surgeons and Stewardess accompany the steamer. in gold (for sailings after April 1 ency. nds in the old conntry nid certificates, $32, cur- Passengers booked to or from all parts of America ta Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, inn Dri ‘alts from £1 upwards, For inspection of plans and other Information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New Yor Bills of lading issued to Continental roe JOH, SPARK JTNITED STATES MATL LI town and Hivernool. Sailing every Wednesday, IDAHO, Morgan Moreh & at 19 A.M. MINNESOTA, Krein, arch 12, at 3PM. m pict 46 Nort Cabin pase, e, $8) gold “stecrage Vrepaid tickel®, $22 cur: Passenge’ s booked to and ‘from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- &e, | Dratis on Ireland, Enstand, any at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2) Broadway. LY DIRECT LINE The General Trar between New York ‘The splendid ve Continent will sail f 1 PERE RE, Danre... yu PARIS, Surmont. TO FRANC (antic Company's mail steamships id Havre, calling at Brest, is on this ite route for the m pier 8) North River as fol- Saturday, March 8 turday, March 22 URENT. Lemarie - Saturday, Aprils PrNtihe, Daure Saturday, April 19 Price of passage, in gold (including wine), to Brest or P= Have First Cabin . $125 | Second Cabin Excursion cts at reduced rates. These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning from the Continent of Kurope. by taking the steamers of this In avoid both transit hy English railway and the disco forts of crossing the banned, besides saving time, troub! and expense. ORGE MAC IE, Age 58’ Broadway. NAtONAL LINE OF STEAMER Weekly to Queenstown and Liv pool; fortnightly London direct. NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, piers 44 and 47 3 THE LAGIAT iN THE TRADE, Cavin Hamage, $46, and $75, currency, Ste currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from, Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow, C ardill, Bristol oF London, TH LINE For farther information bP AL at the co mPa 's office, oo Brosawaye r. HURS! Manager: D STRAMSIITE COMPANY. ON AND BREMEN. Captain H. A. F. Noynaber, CH 1, atnoon, from Bremen ‘Third street, Hoboken, to be’ followed ORTH, Gh RMAN LL OR iy DONA pier, foot steninanin MAIN, Captain K. von Ottorendorp on SATU A ARCH 8. RATES OF PASSAGE Nidal HAVRE AND de a gold or its equivalent In currency. First € Recond Cabin Steerage. 30 For freight saage apply to 0) gents No, 2 Bowling Green. “ HAMBURG-AM RICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship Captain ©. Hebtch, will gah ou tiurstay, March 6, at2 P. ., for Hambu taking passengers froin New York (3 Plymouth, London, casi af horbourg and Hambogg en arn ‘ in, ‘abin, al $2. payable,in United Siates tes fol KUNHANDT a CO, $1 ae General Agents, ot road sireet, N. ¥. _The ERISTA will suit March 13. General Passenger Agent i Broadway, N.Y, aman having @ ww and now a e, to sell a valuable property worth $200,00,and now pay- ing well; will stand closest javestie Sons Reh r rea. ‘Adiivess THON MANC FACT ferald sous for selling. office, 5 ANY RETIRED MEROIANT OR CAPE $50. 000, talist having son with business capa ¥, for whom they would like a connection with a first clash wholesale house, Jong established, olng a large | ¢ Boers ond,, oyeviateatment mit bring excepuamably ent w ni cand the tified with 4 fine returns @ become ident pours | une xceptioni rote references given and jerald oftice- For interview » with réal name, WHOL! Nba MOUSE, bow 198 JQEMITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND, Drafts for £1 and upwards and Passage Tickets, by ERE BS at the lowest rates ort Bnot Pens & Co: 86 South street. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. — ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, : SAEAR AND CHINA, carrying bee ms Poesonaers and Aspinwall, Panama, Banta Marika, rextown and Pacific coast ot ‘Mex: 1 R's steamship and sailing by AP st “hile, fraud Sith of cach month, ex- hose days fall om Sunday, then the day pre- March 1, phcdbaisins RISING STAR, Captain & P, Gritin, will leave pier 42 North River at 12 o'clock noon for Aspinwall direct, connecting at Panama with the steamor COSTA RICA, Captain Lapidge, touching at Acapal and San Dievo, and also ee | for all Conteat American and South Pacific ports. Departures of 10th ‘and 2th each month connect with the eompany'y steamer Fg ad at San Benito, Tonata, Salina Cruz nd Port Any anteamordupan will leave Ban Francisco March 1, 187 For rates ot passage, freight an for Japan a’ all further information apply at company's oitice om the F. R, BABY, Agent. pier, foot of Canal street, ED BALL LINE OF MAIL 80) R RATE TAMERS. TES OF PASSAGE REDUCED, KEW YORK TO DEMAIAIA CALLING AT St, THUMAS | AND. BARBADOS 10 LAND MAILS AND PASSENGI Re These first class fuil-po ron cioammet tended to sail from pier 14 ast River, as follo’ 7 LAGOS, Cawauth, Fonruary — MAN DINGY, Spence, Saturday, March Ly AND EVERY THRER WEEKS THERE AUTER. ese steamers are Rpecially adapted to tropical set. ¢ large stateropms, bathrooms and superior vou: Tations ‘and take only first’ cinss passonzors | A lim amount of Bid. “g taken. Hornstedt & Garthorn owne! rs, 70 or ieelgh Rtg tae "3 Sys, 7) South st. NY. re EB OF SALY EES | STEAMERS, TOUCH. L Key Wei mail. Tinea kor oir SETTIDG STON. Cap Captain be Deerine, La now ypoetrina relent at pier 20 Rast River, and will sail Saturday, Throw Dt ils ‘ot ‘Inding given to Frouston, either: by the a. HL a R. * or by the Houston Di: oviention Com} tien ne all nt pee ot ona me calveston, ang! jendderson hare for forwarding in hem York “trel ht For else of OH LY t CO., 153 Maiden lane, ee W. P. CLYDE i 86: 9 Wall street, OR NEW, ORLEANS | DIRECT. ¢ Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship, NEW OULEANS, Captata, BV, v, Gaqor, will leave pier No, 9 North River on Saturday, March 1, at3 P.M. Freights reccived daily. Through to Galveston, ndianola, Rock’ fort or Aranzis jrazos, Santiago ant Cabin passa For freight or pas- sage apply to CLARK ate '36 West streets (OR HAMILTON, BERMUDA, ‘The Al sidewheel steamship NIAGARA wall sal, foe the above get on Saturda’ h 8, reight oF passage, having elegy Ce ay NT seroma 28 Sou OR baad A ORLEANS DIRE KRCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINE, from per No.5 North River, a 8 o'clock P. M. n SATURDAY, March 1. Fretghts received daily... Through. rates Ea for St, Louls, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or pa: fe, having tions, apply to Ms PREDREIC TARE RS » Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Southern Line, CITY OF DALLAS, aptain Jones, will leave pier 21 East, Ay r Freight for St. Louls, Mobi For ete vA passage, dations, apply to Pie taken. having superior ‘accommo H. MALLORY a2 £0., » 153 Maiden lane. OR: YOKOUAMA, JAPAN. VIA SUEZ CANAL,—THE first cl as stonminip APRON, built hasty wi it govern it, now Lyi! at Bridge e street, Bi fall in ten days. A favorable opportumty seldo. Hing tor invalids to take asea vovage. ti For passage apply ESTRAY & GIBBS, No. 1 William street, or sang g BAKER, I Broadway, cor r Forty-fifth stres nce OR NORFOLK, crry POINT AND RICHMOND. Tho Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatets from. plenty AS River their elegant sidewheel steam- ship ISAAC BECL, Blaxoman, commander, for Notfoll y Vint Richmond, oh Saturday, March 1, at giving through bills ot lading to-all- pointe ‘Sout and Wouthwest. Through passenver tickets issued to all points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37, or at the general ofilce, 187 Greenwich street, corner of ey. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ‘Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follows:— Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout with Puliman Palace Cars attached, at9:30 A. M.; 5,7 am ton and the South at 9A. M.; 1 and 8 30 Sunday, 5,7 and 8 0B ak Baltimere, Washi P.M. Sunday, 9 F nape for Philad 8:30, 9 P.M. For Philadelphia, vis Kensingtoi Emigrant aud second class 7:15 1, For Newark at 60°) 7, 9, 10, 1, Sin dst, 335 AN, 332, sno, a! tu, ty 12 PM” Sunt 8.9210, 9, 1 1, 11340 ‘4:3, 620, ‘0, 14, Sun: , 7, 8:10, and WA. M12 M, 5:20, 5:40, 6:59, 6, 6:39, oP. M. Wand. B OP. Ww Brunswick, 7,10 A. M., 12 M.,1, 2,3, f. and 12 nigh nday, 6and 9 P." bid East Millstone, 7 noon, 4:10 and 5:20 P. M. For Lambertville and Flemington, 9 A, Mf. and 2PM For eu es and Belvidere, 2 and 4P. lation {or Bordentown, Huriington and Can- v AB 12:9), 4and6 P. M. For Tea 5 {Pem| 1apelns ent a8 follow M. 0:18 iM. and 6: su Pr. Me ey, exes ton and Baltimore, 6 40 A, A.M Bro Ph oA, 25), 1 ‘ees 524, 446° M1 and 944 Broadway; No. b Astor House, and, foot’ of. Desbrosses and Cortiands Streets, Emigrant Ticket office, No. Battery, A. J. Cassar, M. BO Rey General Manager, Pena Pasa. Agent note 7B, NARRAGANSETT STEAMSHIP COMPANY ver Line CHANGE OF TIME, On and after Saturday, March 1 the steamers of this line will le: my ier Bee bade foot of Murray street, atS P.M. (inste dof 42 PRRUCELAT NoTroR, The travelling public are Fespectfully thformed that th steamer NEWPORT, after having becn remodelled aw thoroughly reatted with every applianee for safety Bs comiori. incinding new boilers and steam Nenting, ap, Lt Fe will resume her trips on above dat have been expended in ane this steamer, making er the sazest, fastost and mast elegant of an Island Sound, BACOD Superin utente Sg during the week ending fat urday, ‘March ih atthis office on Wednes day at 12 M., on Thursday’ at it A. Mand on Saturday at VA. M. and’ 12 M. Postmaster. DRY GOODS. u ii AXRAND OPENING MARCH 1 AND 3.—MAISON DU+ 21 East Twentieth car Broadway. Imported Patterns of criginal designs; Spring styles; specialties for suits; cloak houses’ and dreasmakers’ clegant trim ming Paiterns, $15 per dozen. AIR! HAIR! HATR! The largest Leas Se amen, Hair Goods in the city on (nore between Fourth and Great Jones stroots, nl 363 Sixth ee Peet Twenty-second and Twom ty-third streets, up sti B'Patent Hair Switches, 0c Mumat tin, cheapest and best in the market. ‘olid Switches, one yard long, French Switches, $5. Curls, $1 and upwards. Latest styles always on hand. MILIINERY AND DRE SMAKING. i" —MIs F, CROWF, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH AMound itats, Feattiors, &c., has removed to 1,313 Broadw opposite Gilsey House. a “INSTRUCTION. “T PAINE’S COLLEGES, 1,28 BROADWAY, AND 62 Bowery.—Young men qualified for business; bac ward achool boys rapidly, advanced by spec y or evening ; 24 writing lessons, $2 9%. ERACK COLLEGE AND, HH stitute, at Glaverack, N. Y.,for both, sexes instructors. “berm opens aE MMSNALONZO FLACK, President. ___ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. SOUND TEAMBOATS J. B. SCHUYLER t, 600 tons: rea Ti fitted tor night py Also Ste: ace pe Crescent City, ht tons; F. snd Santee, 600 (ae North Point, 500 tons; sotimanter tons. Apply to FRED'K ©. SCHMIDT: No.l Sow Swit, Mam street. Sur: 3 BOATS.—FIFTY SECOND oor tee Par Boats, from 20 to 30 feet, cheap; 100 ne kinds and sizes, wood fons iron. irerHen Ania 3 South stre id Lidth street, Harlem River. ws U RCIASE OR FREIGHT—FOUR vi Y brick; {recent not over five feet. Apply, between 10 ‘and 1P. M. Bronilway, Willi nsbar on March oe nd ia a \NDREW P. is WANTED To PURCHASE DOUBLE MEDIUM sI7m: and Exscot ITHOGRATHIC P Eas, L4 wanted. x particulars to W. SAUL, 110 Worth strect, New York. ANTED—OFFICE FURNITURE, SECOND HAND, Mraatehytmalt omice. “Apply to GARY & WLLCOX, 766 road wi Waste. TO Store; one doing a ‘cash trade. rticulars, price ‘and location, ‘Sixteenth street. BUY—IN THK CITY, A FIRST CLASS ocnRy ‘ood ‘Ad- dress lak mail, futt Bit We pisedbae LOAN OFFICE: At WOLF BROS, "896 BR Nineteenth and Twenticth gets on Waiches, Diamonds, Jewelr, ticularly Pianos; private parlot strictly ‘confidential. 3 Jewelry. and sol 40 3 Sixt aT "EN Je and Twomey fiteh sir on Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry Same bought at full value. BROADWA 685 sina liberally advanced on Diamonds, WateBom Jewelry und all Merchandise, at the old establi office. Same bought and sold. . ROSENBERG. BROADWAY (OLDEST —TAaLTRED AS AND O13 ere rv onsibte ofice).-Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, &c. Same ity at full value. ae Pearse | ¢ BROADWAY, BE TW TXTH L149 Env iwenty-ceventh stroots.--Money hborally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all Mer. chandise and Personal proper NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Liberal advances made on Danone > Wat same. YMAN LEOPO! and all Kinds of morchantise, Room ie suine bonght L5 pata 9G7 BROAD 1.267 Mice toma 8. Fuiton bg Brooklyn, jamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c, Same bought and sal ernie: tonghs ond rho D BROS. BIL IARDS. AL. STANDARD AMERICAN “TLLLARD TABLES and “he Phelan & Coliender Combination Cush: ITED & 8 MAIL TO Havas NA AND, MEXICO U HAY. Ai PROGRESO AND TERA ‘New York and Mexican 3 Steamship ss, Teaving pier No. 3 North Rivers ats a Mapay, CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only) na only) wis 100" inwann: init Ne A (Havana ony) sae Rs April hy fut’ 80N3.%3 Broadway, fons, manurretured gpd for sale only by the inventor and patentee, LENDER, sticcesor to rhein & voltender, 734 Wroadway, New York. TLMIARD, | BALLS —GRE AT Poot 3h inch, 8 tort ers, in act ard Cou red, white a lus, $8 sot Cheek: 1.550 fet; tt we. M. RIFPITINS FRENCH BEVEL TABLER with Delancy's wire casbions, can only be pur Chased at iny warerooms, 40 Vesoy street; second Mi Tables complete for $17* ‘Cail and examine