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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,342. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 187: —QUADRUPLE DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Fourty Pack—Second, third, fourth ‘fiith and saxth columns, ASPHOLOGY—Fourtu Paax—First column, BILLIAR DS—Firs? Pace—Sixth column. BOE rre, rtd ati aaa Pacs—First, second and rd column: BOAR aut LODGING WANTED—Sxconv Pace—Third ‘olumn, BROOK LY BOARD—Sxconp Pace—Third colamn. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Foukteenrn po mata column, and Firrxentu Pack—Firet eo BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITIES—Turereenta Fourth aad fifth columns, BUSINESS NOTICES--Nintu Pace—Sixth column. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—Eixvanta Pace—Sixth col- uma, erty KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fourtexnta Pacr~ First second, thin} JoariBand fth columns, LERKS AND BALESMEN—Tuinp Pack—Fitth colamn, ATHING—Fourtu Pace—Second column, ACHMEN. AND GARDENERS—Tuikp Pagx—Fitth ‘and sixth columns. COASTWISE, BTEAMSHIPS—Sxconp Pacy—Sixth col- amn. COPARTNERSHIPS—Etxventn Pace—Fourth column. COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconv I DANCING ACADEMIES—Four PENTISTRY—Fourra Pack—First column ORY GOODS—Fimsr Pace—Fourth, filth and sixth col umps. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Sixrgentn Pacgr—Seeond, third and fourth columns EKUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Srconp Pacr—Filth and sixth colums, KRUROPE—Tnrareertn Pac FINANCIAL—Eneventa PINE ART v1 P MRTEENTH PAGr—Sixth column. FOR SALE-—uinreentu Pace—Third and tourth col umns. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sixreeita Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. FURNITURE —Founta Page—First column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Fountu Pace—First col umn HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Tairp Pace—Third and fourth columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Trep Pace—Sixth column, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C,—Tainrenntu Pace—Second ‘and’ third columne. HOTELS—Seconn PAGE—Third column, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—linrreent Pace— Fitth and sixth columns, INSTRUCTION—Fiest Pace—Third column, JERSLY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Firrrenta Pade--Second column. LOAN OFFICES—Fourtn Pace—Second column. LOST AND FOUND-—Fiust Pace—First and second col- ns, MACHINSKY—Tnigteentn Pace—First column. MARBLE MANTELS—Fourtn Paor—First column, MATRIMONIAL—Sixtexntn Pace—Sixth columa, MEDICAL —SixteenTH Pace—Sixth coluinn, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Fixst PaGe—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweirtn Pace—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS—ELeventn Pace—Sixth column, MUSICAL—Fountn Pacg—Second colu NEW PUBLICATIONS—NinTH Pace—Sixth coluron, PERSONAL—Hist Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES—Eceventn Pace—Sixth column, OPOSAL 'HIRTEENTH PaGe—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘TuiRp Page—Third column. TPROPGRTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO BEND ranma Pace—Second, third and fourth columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Firrexnta Pace— Fourth and fifth columns. RLAL ESTATE WANTED—Firteesta Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—First Pace—Sixth column, REWARDS—Figst Pacr—Second column. Satan) AUCTION—Skconp Pack—Fourth and fifth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tairp First, second and third coluinns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Turp Pace—Fourth column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second and third col- umne. SPORTING—DOGS, ond column, SUMMER RESOR?S—Seconp Page—Fourth column, THE TRADES—T) Pack—First column. TO LI FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE! Pack—Sixth colum id columns, GUIDE-Srconn Pa Pace— First column, Pace—Third and fourth col- Pacr— BIRDS, &C.-—-Tuirteenta Pace— Virrrentit and SixreeNTH PAGK—First Sixth column. MENTS TO LET— Sixteentn Pack—Fitth and sixth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Frest Pace—Third colamn. TER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ET—Fivreenta Pace—First and second col- . STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- umn. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ' PESSRS. KREMER & 00, AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, “THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAT- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL, NY PERSON GIVING RELIABLE INFORM. of thomas Acre: ive of England, who emigrated ‘to this city in 1887 or IK3S and was clerk to a solicitor at 50 Wall sti will be liberally rewarded by acdressing ON, box 1,108 New York Post o HOME WANTED—FOR A LITTLE GIRL, WHERE she would be educated for a teacher; bright and American born, but speaks French better than English. Address C. M., box 114 Herald office. iA eee MASQUERADE OF THE SEASON, € tral Park Garden, March 1, DON CARLOS. NNIE—MEET YOU AS PROMISED AT THE BAL Masque to-morrow eve, at the Argyle Rooms. First shadow at Lovelock. ADONIS, A. BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL, TWO YEARS OLD (blonde), tor adoption. For particulars address DITH, box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. Boe DRAWING ROOM CAR FROM BOSTON TO DD “New York,3 o'clock train, February 26—If agree- able send address to gentleman who sat next to vou and pass with you Jn horse cars, Address ASHLAND, erald office. BY YED JESSIE-SEND ME ADDRESS AT club again; Lsail for Europe soon; hurry 1 pur detective, FRANK. ILEOPATRA—SERIOUS ILLNESS AT TOME HAS / called me away. Look fora letter, addressed care P., by iniddle Of week, If this won't do, telegraph me. ANTONY. VHARLEY K.—MEET “WILLIAMSBURG,” | OLD place, corner Twenty-fourth strect and Third ave- nue, Tuesday or Thursday night, avs BROADWAY STAGE, DEC, {OR ADOPTION—A FINE, HEALTHY MALE CHILD, ¢ old, of good American pare . Th The right party may ad- New York. yst of references require dress DOCTOR, statio \UTHRIE—MEET ME ON MONDAY, AT OLD PLACE, ¥ athalf-past twelve, if possible. ARMOUR, AENTLEMAN WHO NOTICED LADY AT WILD'S ¥ candy stove, Broadway, 26th February, afternoon, conversing with two ladies, wishes to make her acquaint= ance with good intentions: gentleman will vive his ad- dress, Please inform through Pers and, if satisiactory, appoint an interview, ]TOMELESS, SOMETHING MORE THAN THIRTY" — Please write again, giving address. Will explain apparent silence. P. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS, MARGARET Meehan, late widow Monaghan, who was taarried to the undersigned by the Rey, Father Preston, in St. Ann’ Roman Catholic church, New York. If shé shouid still be living, or any of her children, she or they will hear ‘of som totheir advantage by at once writing to Gold Hill House, Nevada, Cal. MARTIN MEEHA F THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF JOHN COX Shaw, formerly of Bristol, 1 to municate with OSBORNE PATCH, Nova Scoua. ADY WHO FORGOT SATCHEL CA ND IT AT 4 office of Dr, FITLER’S RHEUMATIC SYRUP, 21 John Btreet, where she left it. ADISON AVENUE CAR, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Will the lady who got out at Forty-second street de- pot and beckoned togentleman who gave her his seat communicate with him? Address BOB, Herald office. OLLIE—I MUST BE ALL OR NOTHING TO YoU. Your name has an honored place and mention in my will. Do you wish it to remain there’ Answer by mail or through Personals. BOX WOOD. ISCHIEF—WILL GO MYSELF IF CERTAT OFA tete-utete; note mailed to-day with particula ‘would be in ‘ime. NORMANS ‘T ME TMIS EVENING SAME PLACE and time you met me Thursday evening. ‘PICTURE—WILL YoU KNOW THIS) DON'T FAIL | to-morrow morning or afternoon, If quite impossi- ble n OUT OF TOWN; RETURN TUES. «1 communicate. « QHOULD THIS M ET THE EYE OF MR. HENRY © Greatorex, formerly of Derby, England, will find friends by communicanng with ik, W. MATCHITT, 226 Market street, Philadelphia, HE ADDRESS OF MR. LOUIS STAUB, THE PIAN- ist, is wanted at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway. HB YOUNG LADY, ©. WILL BE GREATLY pleased to meet Mr. F., of Norwegian birth, on Mon- day evening, at 8 o'clock, corner of Fourth street, Fourth avenue. ASHINGTON—I AM REALLY SURPRISED AND ‘very sorry, " did ever think that man a (Aas age haxadden ver i el ; surrender ven if rev quired, Please address H. L. P., Herald office. TEL THE LADIES WHO ANSWERED WAVERLEY .” C. Lane, 4,875 Ni ont ofice, leare ‘addvess again?’ Former letters Jost. LOST AND FOUND. OST—FRIDAY NIOMNT, AT NIBLO'S OR BETWEEN 4. Niblo's and Brevoort House, « lady's Brooche weree, im painting, set in Etruscan gold; $26 will be paid for Ms return im good ordex ta afice of Brevoort House, cor- fth avenue ana Kighth street. 1 OST—$80, ON SATURDAY, I8T OF MARCH, IN 4 Franklin street or Prondway, between 1 ahd & took FM. Any one returning. voor man. will be rewarued, it to the owner, wi didress 108 Prankiin st. | RD Pack—Sixth column, and Fourtn | | | | | is pretty, | 1 where to send, | gland, be is requested | Liverpool, | | Rossel et Fils, Geneva, lost December 3. | and tan Slat; | bringing her to the above address, and no q LOST AND FOUND. _ y OST—FEBRUARY 18, IN THE BOWFRY, ABOVE |4 Grand street, a red leather Pocketbook, containiny over $00, some railroad tickets, memorandums, &e. ber) reward will be given on returning it to 4 Lexing- n avenue. SPECIAL NOTICES, OTICE., face at Aug. Hynard’s storage wareroome, 77 Kighth avenme, will please redeem, thein immediately, or the ods be removed elsewhere. oo MOVEIDWARD PITTINGER, Successor. ALL PARTIES HAVING GOODS ON STOR- 1 OST—ON SATURDAY, IST INST. A POCKETBOOK, 4 containing about $18. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with JOUN J. SMITH, at Holmes, sooth & Hayden's, 49 Chambers street. OST—AT WALLACK'’S MATINEE, MAB LA CARD 4 Case, with visiting cards and ‘memorandums, and number in pencil mark, 273 Pith ue. The fi wil be suitably rewardes above nuinber. upon dehyery of same a SEVERAL WEEKS SINCE, A PACKAGE OF ‘apers and Letters concerning the Dillon estate. Suitable reward. Address 8. P. M., Herald office. OST—A DARK GREEN POCKETBOOK, CONTAIN- 4 ing money, Fiith avenue , on Satur rewarded by retarnit OST—BETWEEN WALLACK’S THEATRE AND THE Ai corner of Trteenth strect and University pl in a Broadway ear, a lady's Gold will be rewarded by leaving it at 119 OST—ON THURSDAY LAST, A PLAIN GOLD RING, 4 in Forty-enchth street, probably opposite 11 : The finder will be suitably rewarded by returnin st Twenty-eighth street ERNOON, ABOUT FC ock, on Sixth avenue, between Twe 0 i stripe Jou orning. ‘The it to 322 Madison avenue. ; a Mink Muff, three to p returning the sam SCOTT, 940 Broadway, will be suitably reward OST—A WHITE SPITZ DOG, HAVING A COL! [4 with the owner's name on; Whoever will return the same to 148 West Forty-ninth’ street will receive $5 re- ward. Answers to the name-of Snow TOSTSYESTERDAY | ARTERNOO 4 Broadway and Fourth avenue Street, a Lady's Red Morocen Poe! in one partand other currency. To the party finding IN A GREEN at Twenty-third etbook, containing $40 and returning same a liberal reward will be paid ou ad- dressing Miss LILLY FARRELL, 258 West Fifteenth st. HOUND, T OST—MARCH 1, A SMALL ITALIAN GP 4 tawn color, white stripe on nose. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning her to 269 Madison ay. OST OR STOLEN—PROBABLY IN THE VESTIBULE 4 of Niblo’s Theater, on Hay, February 28, an old- fashioned, open-taced Gold Watch, John Morris, maker, Liverpool. Asitisa keepsake a liberal reward (nore than its value) will be paid for its return and no ques- tions asked, Address M. Herald office. OST, STOLEN OR STRAYED—A WHITE SETTER, with large brown spots; German silver collar and small padlock ; answers to the name of Hero. Party re- turning the above to KR. SWINTON, 7 Prince street, will be rewarded, . _ REWAKDS, REWARD.—LOST, GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON; raised letier Bin cenwe. Return to H. 8. BER: $5 GEN, 57 Worth street, $1 REWARD.—LOST, FROM 71 WEST THIRTY- filth str : Terrier Dog, with long ears; | had on a 10 BRWARD, Win PAID AT ‘Thirty-sixth street to any one who can whereabouts of a white Setter Dog, with lary spots, lost early in Januar; QQ REWARD WILL B PAID BY TIFFANY & CO., 4 Union square, for recovery of small one halt unting Watch (iigures on front cover of ease), made by black $25 REWARD.—LOST, FROM 428 WEST TWENTY. | third street, on Friday afternoon, a small black an be recognized by above reward will iy nil of tail. pald to any asked. | S500 REWARD—LOST, FEBRUARY 27, SINGLE | De! stone Diamond Ling, between ‘iwelfth and ‘hirty-nigth streets, on Broadway; isa relic froma de. | ceased fritad. The above rewarii, which is more than its value, will be given for its returnto J, ©. HOWE, 1,229 Broadway. HE SPORTSMEN’S CLUB AND TRE GAME LAWS The undersigned will pay a liberal reward to any | on who Will jive information where brook trout are ¢ exposed (or sale or had in possession at any time and the 6th of Mareh next,“ W. J y of the New York Sportsmen's Club, 51 West Tenih street. _ SPECIAL SOTICES, MERICAN AND SPANISH COMMISSION, NO. 1, Fitth strect, Washington, February 2%, 187%. Notice is hereby given to ‘all persons interested that | the Sub-Commission in Havana, Cuba, established by the Joint action of the United States aiid, Spanish xovern- ments, and consisting of Mr. Henry ©. Hall and Don An- | tonio 'Batanero, is now tuily organized and pre| examine all witnesses who may be designated to th for examination by the American Spanish Com mission at Washington, and also to procure from th archives of the proper oftices of the Spanish in Cuba copies of uli such documents as may be required | for the purpose of settling the claims penaing before this Commission. By order of the Commission, GEORGE 0, MOORE, Secretary. — | TEN THOUSAND CAST! GIFTS, | A Currency, will be given to patrons of the Third Grand Gift « tucky, at Library Hall, Louisville, Ky., on April 8, 1873. | amounting to Halt a Mailion Dollars. | meert in aid of the Public Library of Ken- | Allarrangements for the Concert promptly on the day set are positive and peremptory, and buyers who wish to Participate in these xifts must send in thelr orders innmne- diately. Largest gitt, $100,000; smallest, $10. Concert and distribution under authority of a special act of the Legislature, and ex-Governor Thomas E. Bramlette, of Kentucky, gives personal attention to ali details of ihe business on behair of the Trustees. Farmers and Drovers’ Bank of Louisville, Treasurer. Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 59, All applica tions for tickets, full programme and information must be made to Managers of New York oftice, THOMAS H. HAYS & CO, General Depot of Supp 609 Broadway, New y, York. AY A —STORAGE. « STORAG PAINTINGS, &e at the NEW FIRS for the purpose, I -HERALD BRANCH OFFIC comme of Fuito Open tr On dune PROOKLY®, for FURNITURE. PIANOS. WAGONS, built expressly MIRRORS, fe) LIRLY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, TRUNKS, CASES r PACKAGES containing ot EXTRA an be siored SAFETY at low rates. 2 PUBLIC is invited to examine the superior ht, Ventilation, saiety, &¢., which Warehouse possesses over all o hers JOHN H. MORRELL, Owner and Propr GIFT DISTRIBUTION, A STATE ASYLUM, | Positively March 3 No postponement. One Grand h Prize esses One Grand ou One G vee 15.000 One 10,000 One Cash Prize. i Ht 5.000 8.465 Cash Prizes iting te 82%, Official lists of the winning numbers will be sent to each ticket-holder immediately atter the drawing | Lickets $1 each ; six tor $5; 13 for $l P, 6. DEVLIN'S, Statione A, BARIE (PRICHS REDUCED) SOLE AGENT OF Royal Mavana Lottery, 585 Broadwa box 4,909 Poot office, New York. Dealers supplied. Circulars mailed ree. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY. | EXTRA CLASS NO. J0L Marcu 1, 157% 37, 6 16, 73, 5%, 3% 3, 72, 102, Maren 1, 187: thy iby d & CO), Mar Information turnishe | } ‘ooklyn Post office, N. Y A HAVANA LOTTERY.—PR fh. intormation furnished. BATES, 16 Broadway, room 4, N HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRIZES CASHED AND tA. imtormation furnished. Circulars tree. JOSBPH BATES & CO., 71 Broadway, room 31, first floor. I PATRICK FEENAN, OF 120 MULBERRY STRE « have lett Farrixhe’s, 64 John street. Ido here lenge any mau in the World as Broiler, tor 1rown $i) to $500. PATRICK FRENA ORD & TAYLOR. ® Dresstnaking Department. To better serve the intere ur customers and se. cure the strictest economy in all the details of our dress. naking, We have made achange in the management of the department, and now take pleasure in announcing to our friends and customers and the public generally that we have secured the talented artiste, Mme. Marie | Favre, so long and favorably known to the elite of our city. Mme. Favre, having relinquished her lucrative bnsi- | ness, will hereatter have exclusi mnitrol of our Dress. | making Department, and under her able management all orders Will be filled at prices Which cannot tail to meet | the approbation of our patrons, | As @ modiste of more than twenty-two years’ experi. | ence, both in Paris and this city, she stands unrivalled | tor pertect fit, exquisite taste, progressive ideas and de- | cided originality, with moderate and regulated charges. | Particular attention will be given to every detail in her | department. Bach garment will receive her personal | supervision, and will, without doubt, for complewness, rand Beauty, be’ found equal to the best and most fashionable of Parisian manutacture, usting to receive tron our friends and patrons @ lib- eral appreciation of our efforts, we remain, respectfully, KR, EARES? PARAGON SHIRTS, LORD & TAY Broadway, corner of Twentietl ms ty ex made to order and warranted to Mt Bent by express, C. ©. D., to an; a it the tollowing prices ened Bu, 63, 73, 49, 55. gers. Montgomery, Ala. A. MeCLENNEN, lock box 615 S$ CASHED AND Circulars tree. JOSEPH EARES' 6 Shirts, Masonville muslin and fine linen, ..........$12 00 Shirts, sutta muslin and very fine linen 18 50 Gshirts, New York Mills and best linen, Boys’ Shirt y made a Fancy Shirtings in great variety. Directions tor Measurement sent on anplication, HARD MBARES, Gentlemen's Furnishin nue anid Nine Sixth PERSON CAN BR HEALTHY WITHOUT THE free cireuiation of blood. This can be acquired throngh the infiuence of Prof. JUDD, the only man of hysieal science, who treats diseases of debility success- ully by simple exercise, bathing and friction with his powerlul arm, &c, Advice given how to obtain and ence, 2Y West Thirty sth utbority raining the body tor any i, Send lor circulas, N° $589,589 | gbtain pupils; terms, 0c. per lessen | Frenetvor t | ing lessons it desired; terms moderaie. FFICIAL DRAWINGS O KENTUCKY STATR LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY~ EXTRA CL488 NO, 20l—MaAkon 1, 1873. 2 46, 2% 1 4, 44,9, 67, G2, 5, 78. KeNnTUd No. ancn 1, 1873, 43,77, 67, 82, 78, 18, 1, 12, 43, 21 BIMMONS & ‘oVington, SHKLBY COLLEGEEXTRA MARCH 1, 18i: W, 21, 68, 41, 49, 60, 18, 64, 36, 83, 85, "16, SURLRY COLLEGE—CLASS NO. 103—Mancnt 1, 1873. 19, 48, 74 38.7, 68, 43, 70, 25, 3 SMITH & CO. Managers, Covington, Ky. J, CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broad way. Pest office box 4,99. } OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED ; OR- y ders filed; intonation ‘furnished; highest rates paid tor Spanish Bank Bills, &ec, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York. } OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTT! sic, Germany ; 95,000 tickets; Duchy of Brunswick Lottery ; Hat ipa’ AT LEI. prizes, Grand burg City Government Lottery ; Royal Havana Lottery. Prizes cashed and in- formation given. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street; box 6,080 Post oftice. Rowe HAVANA IPTERY Drawing ot February 27, 1873. NO. 2108 drOW. sec ceecccscees $100,000 N 104 drew. . 50,000 NO. 2 dre 25,000 No, 25,579 drew No. 5,300 drew No. "Wy drew. B. MARTINEZ & box 4,685 New York JTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, 1D foods placed in, separate MICHALES & SON, 32 and 4 Bleecker. pee )., Bankers, 10 Wall street. iments.’ Ay) merce street, hear DAILY GhAPHIC, NEWS, and ALL FULL UF PL THE DAILY GRAPUIC TURES, will be issued on TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 4, as an illustrated 8 page DAILY EVENING NEWSPAPER, Three editions will be ned daily, price 5 cents. Asa newspaper the Daily Graphic will be second to | none, and its great feature of regularly illustrating THE EVENTS OF ithi TWENTY-FOUR HOURS AFTER THEIR OCCURRENCE, THE DAY immediate and wide-spread s caloulated to bring it in popularity. The success which has attended the an- nouncement of this enterprise has ore than met the most sanguine expectgtion jewsdealers and the pub- lic in every part of the co which will start with a CIRCULATION LAR R THAN ANY PAPER IN AMERICA an wiih. NOTICE ever yet TO ADVERTISERS, Tne publishers are compelled to announce that no more advertisements can be reecived for the first num. ber, every inch of available space having be taken up several days since. Advertise: nis are now receivable for a portion of space in the secona and succeedin issues. THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, 39 and 41 Park place. IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL- ized kentucky Lottery. Royal Ha entucky circulars tree. “Drawings on file, BALEY & CO. (oflice extablished 3 years), 1 Broadway. INSTRUCTION. ERMAN LADY, HAVING AN EASY METH instruction and about forming a class, d Address HANOY aid office: A. GERMAN LaDy, « rEACHER, WITH highest nek, 18 A sting lessons in Jian in exchange for mstracuon im German, 160 Fulton street, room 4. Address H. R, STRUCTION and packay published ; 3 JLEGE, Sixth nto he brust WES? SIDE BUS! y = by mitil, aver ang Twenty-third street AT TEACH YOUR CHILDRE ZA iy c This is the motto BUSINESS COLLE third street. Call anc sions, A FRENCH MAN WILL FRENCH lessons at his own or pupil's residence. Address | PARISIEN, box 110 Herald wn Branch ofice. A YOUNG LADY, EDUCATED ABROAD, WOU like to obtain A situation as governess or com- panto aches English. French and German, and the rudiments of music: also speaks the above langt fluently; frst class testimomals. Can be seen on Gay at her present employer street, S44 West Thirty-see PARISIAN LADY WILL GIVE FRENCH LESSONS A. foladics only. Adve PARIS box HO rald Uptown Branch off N ITALIAN GRADUATE TEACHER, HAVING LC AL" experience in teaching her own ta iew more pupils; she speaks also very goc A Herald Uptown Branch office ABOUT RE NGLISH LADY OF EXPERTENC turning to France, where she has fesided many ‘ars, would take with her several young ladies desir- finished education in music and che fine arts, ofer them every comtort and elegant society, as’ she is, highly co 1 in the artistic world, articnlars please ca ast 100 rom 2todP. M.,or address Madain SELBY, , New York, ) FOURTH AV T THOMPSON'S COLLE AL opposite Cooper Institut nike Arithmetic a 1 BoQkSEEPING, ARITH ling, reading. —2 Erown-up persons of neglected edu private instrue- tion. PAIN Bu avenue and 62 Bowe! ness Col Browdway, Sixth nt BOOKKEEPING, AR Commercial College, § ening for practical instru Broadwa n day and é tion in keeping, arithinetic, &c., as used in best New « houses; special courses in writing will be given te students home on Spring vacations. ) HUDSON RIV. for both sexes ‘erm opens Mare i) PLACK, Presid AND LITERATURE 24 West Fourteenth street, J stitute nished root RENCH AND RMAN CO Anteed to ladies and gentlem: @ new, easy and pleasing idiomatic RENCH Protessor J. CONVERSATIC PARRAID VERSATION GUAR- in three months, by nl conversational wethod. Address PROFESSOR, box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. OX THE, wt OF MAY THE FORT WASHINGTON French Institute for Young Gentlemen will be re- moved to the spacious premises of LP. Martin, Esq, Mist street and Kingsbridge road. JPANISH AND F H THOROUGHLY TAUGHT; method vary practi Address or apply, aiter 2 to ANTONIO KAMOS, 40 East Thirtecntli street, 1 University place. YNG SEMINARY POR BOYS AT ORANGE, N, J— Home comfort: superior instraction, Address PRIN- CIPALy care of Rev. J, K. Fumk, 27 City Hall square, | e“Umon INSTRUCT. TWO en in the English branches, German, Freach with references, LAVATER, box IIL A GOVERNESS TO W NTED—PRIVATE LESSONS IN GERMAN. AD- dress, stating terms, GERMAN K., Hi ld office. WANTED TO PURCHASE THOGRATHIC PRESS, DOUBLE MEDIUM SIZE, irr anted —asnd particulars to W. SAUL, 110 Worth street, New York. NTED—A FULL LOT OR TOMB IN GREEN- Ayoud; old ground preterred, Address R, 8, Hi ald off ANTED—A MILK ROUTE, SELLING ABOUT 200 Wa vrarteretall to first class private customers; must run abbve Fourteenth street. Address W. M. KR, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—A HAND-SCREW PRESS, SUCH AS 18 ‘used by jewellers, with right-hand screw not less than two inches in diameter, double or triple thread, with ren, pitch, Address, With lowest cash price, JEWELLER, box 14 Herald office. ANTED TO B NICK, SMALL, NEAT BAR- room, on Broady Address, slalung price, loca tion, 4c, HU. station F, are calling for the paper, | DRY GOODS. T JAMES MOREERY & €O.'S, Rroadway and Eleventh street, Silk sinuone March, 1873, Wilt open on Monday, March 3, the Inrgest and richest stock of Fancy Silks ever exhib- din this city, comprising some new and elegant de- ns, entirely this season's productions. Clear Ground ia Colors, and Black and White, $125, $1 50, $1 7, Ac. Gray and Blaek, and Black and White Stripe, $) 100 pieces of d-ineh Colored Gros Grains, in entirely new colors—Terre @égypt, Vert de Gris, Baon, Lapis, Thaavee, $2 75 and $4, T JAMES MORKERY & COS Broadway and Kieventh street. Hlack Silk Department. Unprecedented success of the dames MoCreery & Co, “Family Silk,” $2, Bonnets 26-inch, satin finish, $2, $2 25 and $2 50, the regular price of whieh Is $2 50, $2 7) and Faney Silks, Tn order to render satisfaction, we r@ommend only those brands of silk which have stood the test of years, ana are approved by our oldest patrons. T JAMES MOREKRY & €O.'8, Broadway and Eleventh street. Will open on Monday, March 3, their splendid importation of New Spring Dress Goods, comprising Bmpress Cloths, Lenos, Sultanas, Tamise Cloth, Halian Mohair, Freneh Carmelite, English Berges, Ponees, Silk Challies, Japanese Silks, and Prench oping, Sicilian Cachemure, &¢., &c. Also India Grass Robes, Sictlienne, Camede, Camels Hair Stripes, and other nov- ities in great variet ‘A> JAMES M'CREERY & €O.'8, | several casesof Broadway aud Eleventh street. Will open on Monday, March 3, New Pereales, French Printed Batiste, ror Suits. Linen Seersuckers, and all the Novelties of the Season in Domestic Calivoes, Ginghams, &c., &e., at very low prices, At™ BARE Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, OPENING ON MONDAY. Great bargain in Striped and Colored Dress Silks, 100 pieces Colored Dress Silks, 24 inches wide. Batra heavy and good colors, $175, yard wide, worth $2 50 to $3 per yard. 80 pieces Striped Silks, 75e. yard, assorted colors, 160 pieces of choicest patterns and colors in Striped Silks, $1. portunity to secure these goods, as th much more as the season advances ‘This is a favorab! they will be w Closing out balance ot our stock Cloth Sacques and Taimas, fine goods, elaborately trimmed, at much less than cost. Cloth Sacques, vebly trimmed, $11, $12, $14, $16, $18 and $20; We will also open a large invoice of Real Black Guipure Lace, much under regular price Hamburg Kdgings and Inyertings in choicest pat . A lot sdste © ry Kuillings at halt p Lace ows, latest Novelties, ap. We desire to call the special attention of our oui clothing De having m ns to it. V Monday, Drawers and Skirts, finest materials, at Nightgowns, Chew is all made in best pANneT an Jow pri y Chemises and Drawers, Jasonvilie muslin and nicely | stit edd, te. «l bund, 75e. eked tinen fronts, nd $1 88, ore Chemises, fine muslin and Nightrown' Nightgowns, cluster works, and embroidered inserting, | 2, | Drawers, fine islin, tueke and embroidered inserting and edging. $1 25. ers, fine muslin, tucks, puffing and embroidered i ing, $1 69, Underskirts, fine in tneks and ruffiings, $1. wslin, tucks and embroidery, aS and $1 44. Toilet Sacques, 95c., $1, $1 26, $1.50 and $175. 1° Tollet Steques, lace broidered t ming ( putting, in newest low prices. Now openti two cases F yrsets, Our OWRD importation, slightly damas ‘on voyage, | ‘Se., worth $1 Also two cases of 6 $1 25 embroidered Corsets, well worth $225. Cheapest embroidered Corset Draw RICHAR | Corner Sixth aven —A.—DAMAGED QUILTS AND CURTAIN ¥ from the GREAT FIRE of Messrs NICOL, COWLESUAW & © of Broadway. The balance of the stock of | DAMAGED GOODS Will be offered for nate ? on MONDAY, MARCH 3, at great bargains by HW. ©. F. KOCH, 15 Carmine street, corner Bleecker, LLES QUILTS at all prices, from $1 up. NT MARSEILLES QUILTS, butlittle st HONEYCOMB QUILTS at »ked, ‘tor balf their value, and up. VissTIBUL rom se. per yard upward, FINE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS by the set or yard, and of many qualities, at about half the cost of inportation. goods are not badly damaged, in many instances having only been wet or smoked a little on the edge, A? KINZEY'S, i removed to - | 767 and 769 Broadway, corner Ninth street, opening large stock of New Spring Goods, Real Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Millinery and Fancy Goods, riminings, Gimps, Ae, WILLIAM KINZEY, 707 and 769 Broadway, corner Ninth stres T SALE OF CARPETINGS, &C,, &C,, AT HEPPARD KNAPP'S, 183 and 18 Sixth avenue, t. | A GRE Will offer on MONDAY, and continue until all are gold 8 Jare Tot of Goods, slightly damaged by water, eon | sisting ef Body Brassels, from $1 60. Tapestry Brussels, from $1 18, Piano Covers, trom $7 &, lipholstery Goods, de. This is a chance seldom met with to get the finest goods at about one-half their value, Also | The finest assortment of English Velvets, ‘The finest assortment of five-trame Body Brassels. ry Brussets. y and Ingrain Carpets. English and American Oticloths, all widths. Druggets of every description at specially reduced prices. SHEPPARD KNAPP, 183 and 185 Sixth avenue, \ CLEARING OUT SALE At 81 Broadway. The whole stock to be sold Ata great sacrifice, to close Out the business, | The stock consisis of Real Laces, broideries, Ribbous, Velvets, And, Dress Trimmings of All deserip‘ions. ‘ge assortment of Fans 1 Fancy Goods too numerous mention, Ladies’ Undergarments And Dressing Sacks, nd fixtures for sale. W. EMBERSON. (22 FOURTH AVENUE) »broidery, Lingerie establishinent. # Trousscaux: specialty of Initials, Monograms for handkerehiets, table and bed cloth; the largest stock of imported French Embroidered Goods; Marseilles Cloth and Baby Dresses, wholesale, Entran 6) Kast Twellth siree * and LLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH. West Eleventh street, ladles can rely on et fitting Dresses e and trimmed, ip sian styles. Lai nnvited to call. is RE'S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, AL” between Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh streets, | Stamping and Embroidery Bstavlishment, children’s pique Dresses, stamped and already made; French Lin- | verve and ladies’ Undergarments; handsome als and Monograms embroidered t order; Laces cleaned and mended equal to ne TY FOR SPRING, New Figue Trimmings Scotch hand embroidered ; Flouneings and RuMings of Pique. | Buff Linen embroidered with brown, black on white, Ac. Immense variety ot Patterns at very attractive prices, ‘The new style Lady of Lori Paniers. The Colby Self-adjusting Skirt. J. 8, COLBY, Importer and Manufactarer, 32 East Fourteenth st., three doors west of Union square, 5 pea ALPACAS and MOURNING GOODS, We shall offer om Monday the cheapest line of black Alpacas ever offered in this market. lt Hegular width black acAK, 20, %5, 28, 90, 37 and 10 cents per yard, purchased at the ent peremptory auction sales, and atleast 30 per cent than ordinary rates. These, in connection with our tsale of cheap DRESS GOODS, | which we are retailing at 2) cents per yard and upward, are worthy the attention of every buyer. ‘An examination and comparison are solicited, BRADBURY BROS, 12 and SM Bowery, one door below Bleecker street. > COLE, #6 BROADWAY SELLING OFF STOOK « Dry Gious, 10 clove the Lugness. atwreat bared DRY GGODS, _ i. LADI ES, ipa i be sure and look through our Block of Embroweries before purchasing elsewhere. We have over 10,000 yards now open, at prices lower than ever before offered. An inspection ts solicited, without reference to purchasing. 8 All goods on counter and marked in plain figures. ENMRICWS Temple of Fashion, 287 and 289 Eighth avenue, and Twenty-fourth street, YXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS v) in Black Silks. 1873. Spring Importation, CHARLES HEARD & CO, 301 Grand street, will offer on Monday, February 24, 160 pieces superior BM BRON ORD Ey E M B R oO 1 D E R 1 E 8 1873, quality Black Silks, new goods, of recent importation and much beiow regular prices, Rich black Gros de Rhine, We., $1, $1 10, $1 20. Extra rich Gros de Rhine, $1 $0, $1 40, $1 50, $1 60, Rich black Drap de Lyon, $1, $1 10, $1 20, $1 40, Rich black Drap de Franve, $110, $1 20, $1, 30, $1 00. Rich black Gros Grain, $1, 81 20, tA 0. Still richer Gros Grain, $t 40, $1 50, $1 60, $1 75, Extra super Gros Grain, $2, $2 25, $2 40, $2 40. Satin finish Gros Grain, $2 25, $2 50, $2 75, $3. Also a full line of Spring and Summer check and striped Silk, from 65e, up, Friends, customers and strangers are invited to cali and examine. CHARLES HEARD & CO, 301 Grand street DE _PERCEVAL, 739 Broadway, oppe Joats and Ca ite Astor piace. Dresses, Sacques, &c, rom $65 up. ‘ants? ©) Lat * Outfits, Bridal Sets, Monograms and I mbroidered to order, Laces cleaned ded equal to new. Sta and Stainped Goods, NING AT E, H. MILLER’S EMPORIUM KX of Fashion, 779 Broadway, opposite Stewart’s.—The largest assortment of the latest imported trimmed Pat- terns in this country (00 different styles: showroom nearly 100 feet deep with beautiful Designs for Ladies’ Dresses, W rt Trimmings. yom Nai between Fourth and ¢ VRAND OP: L. SHAW, 452 Bowery, ‘eat Jones streets. The largest tes to Human Hair Goods in the Import and manufacture their own goods, and retail them at wholesale prices, Price List. Short Hair Switches, $1 and upward; finest quality Hair Switches, solid, not dyed, 18 inches long, 4 ounces weight... ‘ inches long, 4ounces weight. Do. | 26 inches long, 4 ¢ Do.. 32 inches long, 4 ounces weigh Shaw's Patent Hair Switches, S0e, Long single Curls, naturally curiv— 22ineh, $2;" inch, $2 00; 26-inch, $ Frisettes, 25, per yard. Branch Store, 363 Sixth aven between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Ladies’ own Hair made over in latest styles, Combings made up at 0 cents per oun Goods sent C.0. 0. by express, charges prepaid, on re- letters or Post eeiptof color and money in registered office order. Hous* GOODS. ING Bargains, Great Popular Salo of Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Barnsley Linen Sheetings, Irish Shirting and Fronting Linens, ‘Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Towellings, Crashes, ‘Tablecloths. Jaconet Muslins, plaid, striped and plain. Nainsook Mustins, plaid, striped and plain, Cambric Musiins, plaid, striped and plains Swiss Muslins, plaid, striped and plain, Victoria and Bishop Lawns. Organdies, Tarletans, Piques, Welts and Cords, Linens, nds imported. S0e., Be. and Ge. per yard. We., 3c. and 372gc. per yard Irish Fron Irish Shirting Li upward, Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels Damasks at 300, 46c. and 40c. per yard. Bleached Damasks at dOe., S5e., 62) Wc, and 7c. peryard Loom Damasks at 45c. to 62). per yard. $-4 Bleached Damaske at 7dc. to $1 10 per yard. 4 extra heavy Barnsicy Damasks trom We. to $145, 58 linen Damasks at Sic., We. $1 10 to $150 per doze! ns At $1 25 to $2.4 per dozen, 4-8 linen Doylies at S5c., 6u 0c, to $1 per dozen. Seoteh Huck Towels, all linen, $1 35 w $3 W per dozen. Bleached and Unbleached Masling, all the best brands manufactured, retailed at the lowest wholesale prices Shirting Mustins only 12)q ¢ Shirting Muslins oly Ie. Extra stout, for tamily use, only 6c. Best quality made only Ike #4 Sheetings at 26c., We. and 35¢. per yard. 9-4 Sheetings at . dhe. and 40c. per yard, 10-4 Sheetings at 3éc., Se. to 46c, per yard, W. K. PEYTON, nt 274 Bowery. 72 howe CAMEL'S HAIR Shawis and Scarfs, Fine Laces, French | Kmbroideries, ake. ke. J. A, CONNOR, & ‘st Broadway, New York, have now ready their Spring importation of the above specialties, which they are offering at extremely low prices. All our Lahaie' | have been Cot ooh f made, Ww Stock, ‘ed as to quality and rice. if All orders will receive careful supervision and prompt attentions J. A. CONNOR & CO, | 1,151 Broadway, xth and Twenty-seventh streets, jesale and Retail, between Hadi tf JOHNSTON, Broadway, Fifth avenue Twenty-second street, have opened Dry Goods, Carpets and Upholstery. The wholesale trade, manufacturers, hotels and steam- boats liberally deait with, ADIES desiring to purchase materials for making np 1nd NG AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR, can find at the establishment of RH. MACY & CO, 4 fall line of MUSLINS of popular brands, NENS, MBRICS, PEKCALES, NAINSOOKS, Also, at our NEW EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, A large and finely assorted stock of ERUROIDERE HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERT- as STANDARD RUFFLINGS AND PUFFINGS, CASH’S FRILLINGS, MAGIO RUFFLING, FEATHER EDGE GALLOONS, REAL VALENCIENNES LACES, ITALIAN VALENCIENNES LACES, BIAS TUCKINGS, : SCOLLOPED PLAITINGS, and a great vatjety of ofher, trimmings for LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, The above goo ave been caretully selected with reference to the demands of the present season, aud we offer them at SPECIAL PRICES that cannot be competed with, RH. MACY & ©0., Fourteenth street and Sixth avenne. N. B.—A full line of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS of the well known G. F. Brand, ADIES’ SUITS. ‘A full stock of all the Fashionable Styles, at very attractive prices, KO a ern, assortment of Ball and Evening Dresse: ‘* _W. K, PEYTON, 22 and 774 Bowery. Qrenixa. MARCH T AND 8, 1873, MAISON DUVAL, 21 EAST TWENTIETH STREET. Ladies! Attention is called to our selection of im- ported Patterns of original styles for Spring; also de- sirable specialties for suit, cloak houses and dressmakers. Patterns cut from meacure warranted to Nt perfectly. Trimmed Patterns $15 per dozen. Dressmaking a in the most approved Parisian style. Materials furnished it desired, Orders by inail proinptly execute PENING WEEK—SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, OPE ts BROADWAY, near Twentieth street, IMPORTED NOVELTIES for the season. Everything new. Superb Toilets. The MAGIC COSTUME, the grand feature of the season, beautitul and con- ven Eater Tie Mhuserateg VATEERN RAZAAR for °S Hiustrated ; stout, #1 a year Bost Fashion Magazine inthe World, unth y. M., for two weeks, wopen uni’ 'p. SMITH, V4 Broadway, N.Y. AND SCARFS—SITUA nwholesate honse ; pove line of goods; Addis MERULANS begins Monday. IBBONS, VELVERTS, BASHE ton wanted, by a Young man, « 4 thad 12 ye experience be the «) best relerences. Wotioe, ‘| (\HURCH OF THE NEw PRATT BROTHERS, 861 Broadway, between Seventeenth and Bighteenth will offer on Monday, Mareh 3, a large and splendid Stock of Embroidered Spring Costumes, in Worsted, embracing ail the new tints, THE GH AT WEST SIDE ESTABLISAME: mineyf creet, corner Bleceker, and 24 Ble 04 Monday, March's, we will offer'a large assortinent « Ladies' rade Suits at great inducements, |i order to cléar the old stock before our Sprins opening—for which we are making great pi parations—takes place, and of which’ we will Kive due notice | A lot of Black Alpaca suits ai( triped Japanese Suits tor $6, $8 $1), worth double A lotof Striped and Corded ‘Poplin Suits at $i, wor! 13 A lot of Misses’ Plaid Suits tor $3, $3 7o and $4 7. Calico Wrappers in choice patterns, $1 2 Our department of Ladies’ Underwear is w for its good qualities and cheapness. We oll Chemises damaged by ine oil, from ers from 45c, up." Trail Skirts, tine cambric tuck, pull and rutties, $2, Long Night Dresses trom $! w Toulet Sacks from the. up. A. lot (ot soiled A children, 2c. French woven ts, (0 's Glove Fitting, $1.50, Mrs Moodvy's culet kets, $2.75; elsewhere, $5. loop Skiriy trom 4 Hoop Skirts, apron front, %c. Bustles in great a ments, from Be, up. At D, SOLINGY, 17 Carmine street and __MILLINERY AND DRESSMAH ING —MISS FE, CROWF, IMPORTER OF ENG Round Hats, Feathers, &c., has poved to Broadway, opposite Gilse LLE, SNEDDEN, M ‘968 Broad’ 183 Fitth a of Bashi Ss just re US & CO., ADAME ADOLP ‘Taylor's, bey leay' amonced busit LORD ns that nuicth stve LATE. to inform their patrs ss at 40 Kast Tw n Broadway and Fourth avenue. or FROM EUROPE, ME, COLR, LATELY ARRIVED as first class tnantilla and dress make fier and trimmer in all French styles, to go ¢ lies at $2 per day, or take work homes city reference, No. Hl. ‘est 33d st, OPENING ATS. 'T TAYLOR'S, 816 BROADWAY March 1.—Choice Spring Styles trom Paris und Berlin, Latest French journals ready, avons system, the only perfect rule of garment cuiting, taught at8l6 Broadway. G_ & TaYLor, ©. NO. 6 CLINTON PLACE. Dressmaking and patiern rooms will open TUESDAY March Ll, with a choice lot of Ladies ave re spectfully invited to call. RELIGIOUS NOTICE ACs MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY. HTH —Rev. R. Heber Newton street, west of Sixth avenu will preach at morning service and at children’s church, 344 P. M. Subject of afternoon sermon—"Jacob, the Mern Hero. LL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CORN Wm. N. Dunn Henry and Seammel streets, Re 1 rector.—Divine service each Sunday at 10}, A.M. and Ts P.M, Seats all tree, A LECTURE ON BISMARCK AND THE J UIT will be delivered this evening, in the Church of the Holy Innocents, Broadway and Shlrersovanttt str the Right Rev. Dr. Lynch, Bishop of Charleston. J ner Fitth avenue and Thirty-tifth stre Miller Thompson, D. D., rector.—Len days. Morning prayer and sermon by M.; evening prayer an‘ sermon by the rector, evening prayer and sermon by the rector, 71s Wednesdays and Fridays—Evening prayer and s by the rector, 744 P. M. Daily morning prayer, 10 A. At the 3:30 P. M. services on Sundays the seats are allir This is to relieve the pressure for ‘accommodation at th Sunday moraing and evening services. The full caller. and chancel choirs are present at ail the regular services. NOOPER INSTITUT REV, HENRY MORGAN, OF J Morgan chapel, of Boston, author of “Ned Nevins and “Street Life in Boston,” will deliver the first of course of six lectures to non-church goers in € stitute, Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock, Subjec Young’Men.” This discourse has been delivered in Boston, usualiy on Sunday evenir F 3,000 persons, In Roston Music Hall, ladies being in jority, as they feel inost for the Cause of temper oper In VHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVI / ner Thirty-fourth street.—itev, Henry Powers.’ Mori Ing subject—"Doctrine of Sacritie vening, vesners service, Lecture Wednesday even story’ of Chris- tianity.”” THIRTY. JERUS M, J fitth-street, between Park and Lexington avenues. — Morning service at A.M. Subject—Spiritual Awak- ing.” Subject for evening—"The Form and Suture of Heaven,” The public are cordially Invited. {HURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WE: ) filth street, near Broadway.—Full choral this day, at 10!4'A. M. 4and 7}g P.M ORTY~ services YTION, MADISON AY Jr, Flay ay Fehoul \HURCH OF THE RESURRE ) enue, corner of Fort enth street. will preach in the morning and evening. Su ats P.M. i ARLEM.—REV. WM. . ¢ his lecture on “Washington ARK the WILL REPEAT th and the Mau, in Unity chapel, 128th street, this evening. fhe publi cordially invited. ENTEN SERVICES IN ST. A HURGH, BAS | Aa Awetttn street —On the Sunday evenings during bat the “Stabat Mater” will be sung ia place ot Vespers, at Ts r the following Conterences upon the Passion of our Divine Lord will be given by Key. Thoma nm: Sunday evening, March 2 Tnearna 1 | of Salvation ;? 2. Sunday evening, March 9, °'The New tament in lids Blood ;” 3, Sunday evening, March} Agony of Jesus Christ,” 4. Sumlay eve Mareh “The Treason ot Jud unday evenine, “Phe unday evenine, ‘ihe Consol: | ()SBORNE WARD WILL, &§ OVERNMENT mploy at Turner Hall, Fourth bet How ery and Second avenue, this atiernoon, at 3 o'clock us near F I language every Sunday at ine vited. i EV. HARROWER, PASTOR ST. LUK IS METH. oflist Kj church, Forty-tirst stre ar Sixtle avenue, will preach Sunday at [0% A. M. and iby P.M. Trustees in attendance (o seat strangers, BBATIL EVEN ersity chapel, on Wash Light That is Needed in ing, at 7% 0'eloc ington square. Subject—' Our Publi STEINWAY HALL.—REY. £0. WH. HEPWORTIL © will commence a serivs of sermon this morning, at 10:30, and continued on following Sunday mornin the foundations of a Christian’s faith. Sub eet tc How Do I Know Anything About Godt” uy votion: ba ding for ternity.” ednesday at v y's € Forty-third street, near sr LIST SERVIC STILES, AT }h r Grove and Fourth streets, IPRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, FI Y-PIFTH STREB Rey. J. 8. Holme, pastor YM. near Lexington avenn Preaching atl}; A. M. and 7 rpue soctery . ¢ circles at Naylor's Academy, northwest cort Thirty-tourth street and Broadway, eaeh Sunday and 7% P. er doors Closed at Sig ands. trance on Thirty-tourttestr SPIRITUAL! HOLDING Hit OF Pr ry FAD STREET BATIs? CHE Je enth avenue, Rev. W. Hf ing morning and evening. I ing this week except Satu ROM, COL ndiet tval un YACHTS, STHAMBOATS, &C+ NY PERSON HAVING SCHOONER, SLOOP Or AL” Steam Yacht, &) to 80 feet tong cide | With particulars, price and where w be seen, YACH station VOR § ND STEAMBOATS J, B. SCHUYLEI: And Excort, 60) tons register; fitted for night rout mships Crescent City, 12% tons; P. Weighs aud Dtons: North Point, wy tous, Commanier, SCHMIDI, No. Apply to FRED'K treet. ALE—A SLOOP YACHT, ABOUT 42 FEE® UN Kk well found in satis, ae abin aceon For turther par ngth over all is i tions; is fast and will be | ticular address YACHT, 31 Pu NOR SALE ORICHARTER—SIDE WHEEL PASSE Steamiboats, 175 feet ong. 120 feet long, 180 te ind 216 feet long ; also Ste wy H. HAZARD, Jr, 1S | kinds and sizes, wo ‘GER tlong mehips, Steam Yaents, &e, Harrison, corner West street. HIP'S patna” myth Lrg” 9 HAND SittE-s Boats, from 2) to 30 feet, cheap; 100 new ot all "7 Dand ito, ATEPHEN ROSE TIS, 30 and 473 South street and Ldih street, Harlem River {MALL SCHOONER OR YACHT WANTED—TO SS trade on the Amazon River; can sell goods and uot rubber, dc. ; in one trip can make the vessel; have expe rience in the trade, speak the language and know the country; good references, Address QUIEN SAB West Twenty-fifth street. PRE Ds. BILLIAR wiactured and f iH. 6 COLLENDE ate | Coli LLIARD BALLS.—GREAT | IMPROVEMENTS P ae tion, gat secs Bull Kah re a ‘ol, By inch, $24" set; Biller , red, white and-every tenth one Diu 4s vet; 135 meth h, $5 per 100, MANO £00. GRIFPITIVS FRENCH BEVEL Cheeks, $00 sets 14 tn ae i We nH + With Delaney’s steel wire cushions, | purchased at my wareroums, 40 Vesey stre ‘eRAIMUINE, | hand tables compete for giv Call ar

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