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HE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 13,342. BIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEWENTS—Fourts Pace—Second, third, fourth fiith and saxth colomne, ASTKOLOGY—Fourty Pace—First column, BKILLIAR DS— Fins? Pace—Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First, second and third coturmns. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Third column, BROOKLYN BOARD—Sxconp Pace—Third colamn, BI DK, ESTATE FOR SALE—Fougtexntn Oe NGe Sint eglumn, and Firrcexth Pack—Firet BUSINES.” OPPORTUNITIES—Turereentu — Pacr— 1 umos. BUST NSS NOTIGRS ON inta Pace—Sixth column. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—Exeventa Pace—Sixth col- erry ‘REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fourteents Pacr~ , third, fourth and fifth columns. CLERKS AND SALESMEN--Tuinp Pauk—Fitth colon, SLOTHING—Fourtu Pace—Second column. COACHM and sixth columns. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Sxcond PaGe—Sixth col- amp. COPARTNERSHIPS—Exaventn Page—Fourth column. COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pack—Fourth column. Dal DEN ISTRY—Fourta Pack—First column ORY GOODS—Finst Pace—Fourth, fiith and sixth col- umns. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Sixreentn Pace—Seeond, third and ‘ith and fourth columns, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Srconp Pace sixth eolum: BRUROP i, uaTeRTtH Pac! FINANCIAL—Exventn unas. FINE ARTS—Taiereentn Pag FOR SALE—Turnrexntu Pag »—First column. Sixth column. Sixrekira Pack—Fourth and fifth columns. FURNITUKY—Founta Pace—First column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Fountu Pace—First col umn. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Tninp Pace—Third and fourth columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twep Pack—Sixth column, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Tuigrexnta Pack—Second ‘and’ third columne, HOTELS—Skconn Pack—Third column, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—TuinreeNTh Pace— Fitth and sixth columns, INSTRUCTION—Finsr Pack—Third column, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Firreentir Pacr—Second column. LOAN OF FICES—Fourtn Pace—Second column. LOST AND KOUND—Fiust Pace—First and second col- umns. MACHINiS KY—Trintkentn Pace—First column. MARBLE MANTELS—Fovnrn Paoe—First column, MATRIMONIAL—SixrkeNTH PaGR—Sixth colum, MEDICAL—Sixteentn Pace—Sixth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING--Fiust Pace—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweirrn PAce—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Eneventn Pace—Sixth column, MUSICAL Fount Pack Second column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—NintH Pace—Sixth column, PERSONAL — Frist Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES—Exkventn Pace—Sixth column, ROPOSALS—TuintkentH Pace—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— TuiRd PAge—Third column, VROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO KENT—ivraentu Pacu—Second, third and fourth columns, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Firrexnra Pace— Fourth and fifth columns. RLAL ESTATE WANTED—Firreenta Pace—Fifth and | sixth columns, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finsr Pace—Sixth column, REWARDS—Finsr P, ond column. SALES AT AUCTION—Sxconp Pack—Fourth and fifth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tairp = Pacr— First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Tuimp Pace—Fourth column, SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second and third col- umne. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Trrreenra = Pace— Second colui SUMMER RESOR’ THE TRAD. Pac —Skconp Page—Fourth column, ‘Tnep Pack—Sixth column, and Fourts rst column. FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Virri Fe and second columns, TRAVELLERS’ GULDE-—Srconn PaGk—Sixth column. Sixtexnrn Pack—Fitth and si WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finst WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROP! th columns. Pace—Third column. RYY FOR SALE OR ns. YACH?s, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- umn. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. v ESSRS. KREMER & Jy AM SRICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, PERSONAL. NY PERSON GIVING RELIABLE INFORMATION of ‘Thomas Acres, native of England, who emigrated Yo this city in 1887 or 13 and was clerk to a solicitor at 50 Wali street, will be liberally rewarded by acdressing PSON, box 1,108 New York Fost off she would be edi ed for a teach bright and American born, but speaks F than English. oO. M. Pah ie MASQUERADE OF THE SE. ‘al Park G March 1 neh better NNIE—MEET YOU AS PROMISED Masque to-morrow eve, at the Argyl Fhadow atl o'clock. A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL, TWO YEARS OLD AA. Wlonde), for adoption, For particulars address ITH, box Herald Uptown Branch offi Rooms. | First A BLONDE, DRAWING ROOM CAR FROM BOSTON TO DD “New York,3 o'clock train, Februa Able send address to gentleman Who sat next to vou and Hieratn with you Jn horse cars, Address ASHLAND, erald of BY ED JESSIE—SEND ME ADDRESS AT club again; Tsail for Europe soon; hurry it. Your Betective, | FRANK. ILEOPATRA—SERIOUS ILLNESS AT HOME HAS J called me away. Look fora letter, addressed care J. Py by middle of week, If this won't do, telegraph ‘ANTONY, me. VHARLEY K.—MEET “WILLIAMSBUR OLD place, corner Twenty-fourth street and Third uve- nue, Tuesday or Thursday night, ats. BROADWAY STAGE, DEC, OR ADOPTION—A FINE, HEALTHY MALE CHILD, * one month old, of good’ American parentage. ‘The host of references required, ‘The right party may ad- dyess DOCTOR, station H, New York, FIVE LOST AND FOUND. OST—FEBRUARY 18, IN THE BOWERY, ABOVE 4 Grand street, a red leather Pocketbook, containins id tickets, memoranda over $60, some rail hhberal reward will be given on returning it to 6 Lex! OST—ON SATURDAY, IST INST. A POCKETBOOK, containing about $18, rewarded by leavin sooth & Hayden's, 49 Ch OST—AT WALLACK'S MATINEE, MAR HL “ACARD ting cards and ‘memorandums, and ler will be suitably JOUN J. SMITH, at Holmes, will be suitably rewarded upon dehyery of same at the OST—SEVERAL WEEKS SINCE, A PAC Papers and Letters concerniny the Dillon estate. Suitable reward. Address 8. M., Herald office. OST—A DARK GREEN POCKETBOOK, CONTAIN. } ards, addresses, a lock of hair. &e., on Fiith avenue, between Forty-second a atreets, on Saturda: rewarded by retu NO AND. GARDENEKS—Tuikp Pagx—Firth The tinde it to 322 Madison avenue. OST—BETWEKEEN WALLACK’S THEATRE AND THE rner of Thirteenth street and Universit in a Broadway ear, @ lady's ¢ will be rewarded by leaving it at 115 Worth st., ING ACADEMIES—Founrn Pace-—Shied column, 4 in Forty-emht! The finder will be suitabl: same to 40 West ‘Tw OST—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, [4 o'clock, on Sixth aven' arded by retur . between Twenty-re ourth streets, a “Mink Muff, three ‘ack—Third and fourth col- SCOTT, 40 Broadway, will be suitably rewarded, OST—A WHITE SPITZ DOG, HAVING A COLLAR 4 with the owner's name on, whoe same to 148 West Forty-ninth street will receive $5 r ward. Answers to the hame.of Snow. OST—YESTERDAY —AFTERNOO: and Fourth avenue car, at Twenty-third containing $40 party finding Third and fourth col- umng. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘er will return th IN A GREEN street, a Lady's Red Morocco in one part and other currency, and returning same a liberal rr dressing Miss LILLY FARREL OST—MARCH 1, A SMALL ITALIAN GREYHOUND, fawn color, white stripe on nose. Fi jed by returning her to 269 Madison av. OST OR STOLEN—PROBABLY IN THE VESTIBUL day, February 28, an ol John Morris, maker, Asitisa keepsake a liberal reward (nore aid for its return and no ques- Herald ofiice. Ld of Niblo’s fashioned, open-taced ( its value) will be tions asked. Address M. OST, STOLEN OR STRAYED—A WHIT with large brown spots; German silver collar nxwers to the name of Hero, ve to R, SWINTON, 97 Prince street, will small padioc! turning the al be rewarded, REWARD.—LOST, GOLD SLEEVE _BUTTC Return to MW. 8. BE ‘Thirty-sixth street to any one who ¢ whereabouts of a white Setter Dog, with large black rly in January. ARD WILL BE pion square, for Rossel et Fils, Ges ¥ of case), made by REWARD.—LOST, FROM 428 WEST TWENTY- third street, on Friday afternoon, a small blac! nan be recognized by a broken jointi he above reward will be paid to ar wing her to the above address, and no questions and tan Slut; | nouncement of this enter} BRUARY 27, SINGLE REWARD—LOST, FI i Twelfth and | stone Diamond nipth streets, on Broadway ceased frftnd. The above rewari,’ which ix more than | its value, will be given for its returnto J, ©. 8, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— | mH | P—Sixth column, and SixreKnntn PaGe—First | HE SPORTSMEN’S CLUB AND THE GAME LAW ned will pay a liberal reward to any wrmition where brook trout are person who Will jrive being exposed (or sale or had in poss teand the 15th of Mareh screwy of the New York Sportsmen’ t Tenih street. ‘0 LET—Fivreenma Pace--First and second col- | _SPECHAL NOTICES. MERICAN AND SPANISH COMMISSION, NO. 1,125 | Fitth strect, Washington, Rebruary 24, 1873, eby given to ‘all per the Sub-Commission in Havana, Cuba, establishes ption of the United + ments, and consisting of } tonio ‘Batanero, is mow (ul mine ail witm amination b, tes and Spanish ©. Hall and t anized and prepared to be designated to then Spanish Com procure trom the sof the Spanish covernment iba copies of all su for the purpose of setiling the claims pe | $589,589 | r of the Commission. O. MOORE, Secretary. —TEN THOUSAND CAST! GIFTS, amounting to Halt a Million Deliars Currency, will be given to patrons of the Third Grand | Gift Concert in A HOME WANTED—FOR A LITTLE GIRL, WHERE | | is pretty, Public Library of tucky, at Library Hall, Louisville, Ky,, on April 8, 1873 | Allarrangements for the Concert promptly on the day | and buyers who wish to nd in their orders imine- smallest, $10, | set are positive and peremptor, articipate in these gifts must Largest gilt, $100,0% and distribution under authority of a special act ot the Legislature, and ex-Governor Thomas E. Bramlette, of Kentucky, kives person: business on behali of the Trustees, Tickets, $10; Halves, tions for tickets, full pros be made to Managers of New York oftic HAYS & CO. eral Depot of Suppl 60 Broadway, New York, to all details of ihe Farmers and Drovers’ U Quarters, 82 50, ad information must 26—It agree- | HERALD BRANCH OFFICE of Fuiton avente and B for the purpose, 12, | STREET, NEAR POUL PACKAGES conta jes of EXTRA THE PUBLIC. (to examine commodations, ligh Warehouse possesses over all ohibrs y, &e., Which this ; Owner and Pr \UTHRIE—MEET ME ON MONDAY, AT OLD PLACE, | ¥ at half-past twelve, if possible. ARMOUR, YENTLEMAN WHO NOTICED LADY AT WILDS T ‘candy store, Broadway, 26th February, afternoon, conversing with two ladie anee with good intentions: gentleman will cive his ad- ow. Please inform through Personal where to send, and, Hf salisiactory, appoint an interview. “AO™ Please write again, giving address. Will explain Apparent siler P. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS, MARGARE Meehan, late widow Monaghan, who was married to the undersigned by the Rey, Father Preston, in St. Ann's Roman holic Church, New York. If she should still be living, or any of her children, she or they will hear ‘of som wg to thelr advantage by at once writing. to Gold Hill House, Nevada, Cal. MARTIN MEEHAN, F THIS SHO! Shaw, formerly of Bristol, England, he is requested Seoua. JT ADY WHO FORGOT SATCHEL CAN FIND 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 str Mice. ith him? Address BOB, Herald OLLIE—I MUST BE ALL OR NOTHING TO YOU Your name has an honored my will. Do mail or through Personals. ISCHIEF—WILL WOOD, Would be in time Noon ME TNMIS EVENING SAME PL. and time you met me Thursday evening. —, Positively March One Grand Cash !’riz ‘and Cash Prix nd Cash Prin wishes to make her acquaint: One Cash Prize... s Will be sent to (ESS, SOMETHING MORE THAN THIRTY | _OMectal lists of the winning nim a} i holder imme diately aiter the drawing. each ; sx tor ner, 31 Nassau street, REDUCED), SOLE AGE ana Lottery, 585 Broadway ; Tost otice, New York. Dealers supplied, Circulars mailed AL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY, | D MERT THE EYE OF JOHN COX | communicate with OSBORNE PATCH, Liverpool, | , Managers, Montgomery —HAVANA LOTTERY RIZES CASHED Circulars tree. JOS ATES, 196 Broadway, room 4, HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRIZES CASHED intormation furnished. ned togentleman who gave her his seat Cireulars tree Foo 31, first ‘AN, OF 120 MULBERRY STR have jeit Parrishe's, 64 John street lenge any man in the world as Bi | PATRICK FEE piace and mention in it to remain there? Answer by y ier, for trom. 2K FEE. ORD & TAYLOR. Dresstiaking Department. To better serve the interest cure the strictest economy in making, we have made achar the department, and now tak 30 MYSEL¥ IF CERTAIN OF A | tete-s-tete; note mailed today with particulars a our customers and « iL the details of ¢ ein the manag pleasire in ann CE ‘PpicroRe wilt YOU KNOW THIS? DOWT FAIL | to-morrow morning oF afternoon. “If quite impossi- a ble next afternoo ‘PETER SIMPLE.—OUT OF TOW ‘day; watch and communicate. HOULD THIS MEET (HE EVE OF MR. HENRY 6 Ox, fe roy, England, he will tine reatorex, formerly ot yap ans eri Ang jends by communicating with jarket street. Philadelphia, bi Nae ~ ADDRESS OF MR. LOUIS STA ist, is wanted at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway. HB YOUNG LADY, ©. F., WILL BE GREATLY pleased to meet Mr. of Norwegian birth, on Mon- evening, at 8 o'clock, corner of Fourth street, Fourth | avenue. ASHINGTON—I AM REALLY SURPRISED AND | very sorry, indeed, that you did ever yak ge | man a gentleman, ANTED—A GOOD HOME FOR A NEWLY BORN poymy, female childs full surrender given if re- address H, L. P., Herald oft ILL THE LADIES WHO ANSWERED, WAVERLEY e ndence,” C. Lane, box 4.5% New York Post office, please address again? Former letters lost. LOST AND FOUND. AT NIBLO'S OR BETWEEN Niblo's and Brevoort House, a lady's Brooch, porce- im painting , set in Etruscan gold ; $25 will be paid for its return im good order to office of Brevoort House, cor- Be Retenat NIont, n per Fifth avenue ana Kighth street. T O8T—$50, ON SATURDAY, 18ST OF MARCH, TN 4 Franklin street or Frondway, between 1 and 3 @elock P.M. Any one returning if to the owner, who is pour man, Will bo rewaded, Address 18 Franklin ot, nd the public generally I artiste, Mme. Marie | nown to the elite of our to our friends an that we have sec Favre, so long and favorably Mme. Favre, having relinquished her lucrative bus ness, will hereatter have exe making Department, and un orders Will be filled at prices Which canmotiail to meet the approbation of Asa tmodiste ot more than twenty-two years’ experi: ence, both in Paris and this city, sti lor perfect fit, exquisite taste, progressive ideas and d cided originality, with moderate and regulated charges. ill be given to every detail in her arient will receive her supervision, and will, without doubt, for complewenes style and beauty, be’ found equal to the bes hionable of Parisian manufacture, ive trom our friends and patrons a lib: eral appreciation of our efforts, we remain, respectfully, sive control of our Di r her able management a RETURN TUES. a starids unrivalle Particular attention UB, THE PIAN- | gepartinent. Bach Broadway, corner of Twentieth street. goods will be removed elsewhere. EDWARD PITTINGER, Successor. SPECIAL NOTICES. T JAMES MORE 4 Rroadway and Eleventh street, Fancy Silks, —ALL PARTIES HAVING GOODS ON STOR- age at Aug. Hynard’s storage wareroome, 77 Eighth Avenue, will please redeem them immediately, or the OF FICIAL DRAWINGS ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, EXTRA CLASS NO. 20L—MARen 1, 1873. KENTU 4, 44, 9, w, 21, 68, SMITH ¢ CO. Post office box 4,969." } OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRIZE y 5 imtormation furnished; highest ders fill paid for Spanish Bunk Bills, & TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York. } OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP- sic, Germany; 9,000 tickets; Duehy of Brunswick Lottery ; Lottery; Royal Hay: street; box 6,080 Post offic: OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. No. 2168 dre: No. “104 dre 0. 13.472 dre No, 25,579 drew No. 5,399 drew... « No. 19 drew... .. . J. B. MARTINEZ & Post oftice box 4,685 New York. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BAGGAGE, &C. 1D foods. placed in separate “apartments.” Apply to SHALES & SON, and 4 Commerce street, hear and FULL UF PICTURE illustrated 8 page DAILY EVENING NEWSPAPER, Three editions will be issued daily, price 5 THE it TWENTY-FOUR HOURS AFTER THEIR OCCURRENCE, is caloulated to bring it into immediate and wide-spread | popularity. The success which has att most sunguine expectgtions. Newsdealers and the pub- lic in every part of the country are ¢ which will start with a CIRCULATION LARC R ever yet began with. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, The publishers are compelled to announce that no | more advertisements can be received for the first num: | ber, eve y inch of available sp several days since, Advertisements are now receivable | for a portion of space in the secona and succeeding | issues. THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, 39 and 41 Park place. ntneky BALEY & 0 Broadway. INSTRUCTION. RMAN LADY, HAVING AN A. theteuction and ‘stone fornia obtain pupils; terms, 50c. pe ‘ald office, As ERMAN highest re Frenchy Ada) ts 5 young m with the brush cents by mail. WLS? s1DF avenue ang Twenty-third stre TTENTION, PAREN ry, G ences, is d never SINE 4X what they will practise wh This is the motto of the new BUSINESS COLL corner Sixth ave third st Calland see. Both day sions. A FRE OH GENTI £4 lessons at his ow PARISLEN, box HO Herald Uptown Brane YOUNG LADY, PARISIAN LADY WILL to Jadies only. Address Herald Uptown Branch office, N ITALIAN JA" experience in teac Herald Uptown Branch oftice. NENG SH LADY OF EXPE ft turn! to France, wh Fears, would take with ‘her se Ing a finish on in musi ing them e rt and elega highly connected in the arti please ca M 1s East I ‘T THOMP ZA opposite per Arithinetic and Langu Brine, Broadway, is open day and e in bookkeeping, arithr York houses; sp: ours students home on Spring vacations, VWAVERACK COLL ND H J stitute, atc uished rooms; ) imstructors, ALC NVERSATIO: Protessor J. L, PARRAL teed to lad a new, easy and pleasing idiomatic method. Address PROF Branch ofiice, 1,265 Broad French Institute for Young ¢ ved to the cious y Mist street and vridg th the largest and ri y Silks over exhib- Ww and elegant de- ‘olors, and Black and White, , and Black and -ineh Colored Gros Grain: rre @kgypt, Vert de Gris, Chauyre, $2 75 and $3. MORKERY & CO.'8, Broadway and Kleventh street, lack Silk Department, vedented succers of the domes MeCreery & Co. On teat, Ty TR Ty 1, aie 21 BIMMONS 4 CO., Managers! ton, i SMIKLBY, COLLEGE-EXTRA CLANK NO. (3, 41, 49, 60. Gray and Blac! 100 pieces ‘of : CLASS NO. 102—M ARC 09, 48, 74, 38.7, 6b, 43, 70, 25, 40, Managers, Covington, Ky. LUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway. 26-inch, satin fi sh, $2, $2 20 and $2 00, the regular price hich is $2 40, $. $3. In order to render satisfaction, we r@ommend only those brands of silk which have stood the test of years, Hand iby our oldest patrons, urg City Government y Lottery. Prizes cashed and in- formation given. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, JIG Nassau and are approy T JAMES M Broadway and Eleventh street. Will open on Monday, March 3, their splendid iunportation of New Spring Dress Goods, comprising Smpress Cloths, Lenos, Sultanas, Tamise Cloth, Halian Mohair, Freneh Drawing of Feruary 27, 1873. 86 Silks, Lrish Cachenure, &c,, &c. Also India Grass Robes, Sicilienne, Cameie, Camel's Hair Stripes, and other noy- eltien in great variety. MOREERY & C08, Broadway aud Eleventh street, 10., Bunkers, 10 Wail ‘street. on Monday, March 3, Su 11 the Novelti , Ginghams, &e., Ae. of the Season at very low and Nineteenth street, ING ON MONDAY. i trined and Colored 4.0 pieces Colored Dre: Extra beavy and good worth $2 50 to $3 por yard. 75e. yard, assorted colors. rhs and colors es Striped Sil 160 pieces of choice ‘This is a favorable oppor re these goods, as they will be worth inuch n eas the season advances. ur stock Cloth Sacques and jaborately trimmed, at much less $11, $12, $14, $16, $18 Closing out balan Cloth Saeques, riebly trimm: We will also open a large invoice of nsertings in choic We desire to ¢ NTS OF THE pen Monday, . Drawers an i finest materials, at very d_tinen fronts, embroidered edy: Nightzowns, tucked, $i Nightgowns, bias tuck ing cour the front, las ise has more than met the Nightgowns, cluster teks and embroidered inserting, Drawers, fine muslin, tucks and embroidered inserting ig for the paper, | Drawers, fine inuslin, ticks, puiling and embroidered Undershirts, fine muslin necks and ruMings, $1. Underskirts, vi muslin, tueks and embroidery, an , $1.0 and $175. THAN ANY PAPER IN AMERICA Toilet Sacques, Cambrie Toilet Corsets, our own by water on voyage, Now opening, two cases French) wov importation, slightly day worth $12), embroidered Corsets, well idered Corset Also two cases Thompson's glove-fittiug Wesly and other popular re having been taken up Hoopskirts, Paniers, &c., in newest shapes. RICHARD MEARES, Corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. —A.—DAMAGED QUILTS AND CURTAINS, GREAT FIRE of Messrs NICOL, DRAWN DAILY IN THE of Broadway. rawings on file. Mice established 30° years), | will be offered for nal f on MONDAY, MARCH 3, & class, desires to | at yy , leson Address ITANOVER, | &t Brent bargains by fi a i 15 Carmine str RADUATE TEACHER, WITH sirous of getting lessons in ritalin in exchange for instruction m German, a8 HL. R,, 160 Fulton street, room 4, \\ Prices, from $1 up. PEGs BLEGANT MARSEILLE HONEYCOMB QU VESTIBULE LA FINE NOTTT | yard, and of many qualities, at about hal ‘tor half their value, GRAVED, WITH mark” boxes and packa: The goods are not badly damaged, in many instances wet or sinoked a little on the edge, having only bec ACH YOUR CHILDREN | A’ KINZEY'S, 267 and 769 Broadway, nd evening s6s- MAN WILL 1 pupil's residence EDUCATED ABROAD, Embroideries, neh and Hosiery, Gloves, Underws aks the Can be ahh West Ribbons, Velveta, Millinery and Fancy Goods, JIVE FRE 707 and 769 Broadway, corner Ninth street. EAT SALE OF CARPETINGS, &C., &C., AT SHEPPARD KNAPPIS, 185 Sixth avenue, RADUATE TEACHER, HAVIN! ng her own ta | Tew more pupils: she speaks also very g | ing lessons it desired; terms moderaie Will offer on MONDAY, and continue until all are sold lot of Goods, slightly damaged by water, cow: Body Brussels Tapestry Brussels, from $1 18, Piano Covers, $i vt French; ey Address DOLC. NCE, ABOUT RE 1 young ladies de: pd ihe fine arts, This is @ chan at about one-half their value, met with to get the finest goods For particulars ‘Also. ss Maudun SEL, | The finest assortment of English Velvets, The finest assortment of five-trame Body Brassels. Tapestry Brugseis. ply and Ingrain Carpets, tha, all widths, Druggets of every description at specially reduced 20 FOURTH AV —Bookkeeping, W y and practically, SHEPPARD KNAPP, 183 and 185 Sixth avenne. \ CLEARING OUT SALE At 811 Broadway. The whole stock to b Ata great sacrifi Out the business, The stock consists of Real Laces, Eiubroideries, Ribbous, Velvets Aud Dress Trimmings of All descriptions. ¢ assortment of Fans Goods too numerous Ladies’ Undergarments And Dressimg Sacks, ‘The store to let and BOOKK Comm ing for practical instruc etic, &e., as U) iu writing will be given te DSON RIVER 1N- for both sexes; \ n opens ‘ O FLAC! fixtures fer sale. W. EMBERSON. S$ (22 FOURTH AVENUE) broidery, Lingerie establishment.— 1 specialty of Inittals, table and bed cloth; the AND TERATURE,— 4 West Fourteenth stree Monograms for handkerehiet largest stock of imported French Embroidered Goods; Marseilles Cloth and Baby Dresses, wholesale, Gy Kast Tweltth sireet. T MME, COLLINS? H AND GERMAN CONVERSATION GUAR- and gentlemen 1 e OR, box 171 Herald Uptown DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- nt, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can ret 4 made and tri Ladies invited to eal. ae N THE IST OF MAY THE FORT WASHINGTON ntlemen will be r nes of IB, Martin, Esq fect. fitting Dr west Parisian styles, ._D. LIVERRE’S, 441 SIXT JPANISH AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT; _vary practical. Address or apply, ANTONIO KAMOS, 40 East Thirteenth street, | method P.M. niversity place. 'H AVENUE, 441, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh streets, Stamping and oldery Estaplishmen pique Dresses, stamped and alread: gerie and ladies’ Undergarments; CIPAL, care ¢ oftice “Umon a. Monograms embroidered tw order; Laces cleaned and | mended equal to NOVELTY FOR SPRING, New Pigue Trimmings, Se Flouneings and Ri T) G SEMINARY FOR BOYS AT ORANGE, N. Home comfort: superior instruction. Addre: Rev. J, K, Funk, 27 City Hall square ‘otch hand embroidered ; WANTED A GOVERNESS TO children in the English branches, and piano. Addi Herald office TANTED—PRIVATE LESSONS IN GERMAN. AD- dress, stating terms, GERMAN K. PARAGON SHIRTS, gent by exmnnte to order nnd warranted to ft, ent by express, , fo any part of the tollowing prices :— ob aad 6 Shirts, Masonville muslin and fine linen. 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslin and very fine li New York Mills amd best linen, vs’ Shirts, ready made and Fancy Shirtinus in great variety, Directions tor Measurement sent on application, Gentlemen's Furnishing Go Sixth avenue ard Nineteenth street. S i O PERSON CAN BR HEALTHY WITHOUT THE free cireulation of blood. This can be acquired through the influence of Prof. JUDD, Physical science, who treats diseases of ercise, bathing and friction with his Advice given dd lth at his residence, 200 West Thirty tith Head authority in training the body tor any wibiebe contest. Send tor circular, the only man of Wlebiity suceosne powerlul arm, Ac. low. to obta | uMings of Pique. Buff Linen embroidered with brown, black on white, 4c, Tinmense variety ot Patterns at very attractive prices, e Colby Self-adjustin J. 8, COLBY, Importer and 82 East Fourteenth st., three doors west of Union square, Bu ALPACAS: INSTRUCT. TWO h with references, LAVATER, box Il janufactarer, Herald office. WANTED TO PURCHASE THOGRATHIC PRESS, DOUBLE MEDIUM size, L wanted.—Send particulars to W. SAUL, 110 Worth street, New York. MOURNING GOODS, We shall offer om Monday the cheapest line of black ANTED-A FULL LOT OR TOMB IN GREEN. W4wocd;olu ground preterred, Address R. 'S., Her: ald office. sever offered in this market, incon Kegular width black Al Lon 20, 25, 28, %0, ST and HO centh per yard, purchased at the ANTED—A MILK ROUTE, SELLING ABOUT 200 ‘quarts retail to first class ‘private custome: run above Fourteenth street. Address W. M. R., Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadwi JANTED—A HAND-SCREW PRES! used by jewellers, with right-han than two inches in diameter, double of triple thread, Path sMaep, Ritch. Address, with lowest cash price, Ry box 14 JEWELL Herald office. ANTED TO BUY—A NICE, SMALL, NEAT BAR- room, on Broadway. Address, sialng prive, loca tion, ac, HU, station recent peremptory auction sales, and atleast 40 per cent Jess than ordinary rates, These, in connection with our sale of cheap 8, SUCH AS IS which we are retailis dl screw not less At 20 cents per yard and upward, are worthy the atte Ren pward, the attention of every buyer. 4 nation and or 5 An exam And comparingn are wollette 812 and $14 Bowery, one door below Bleecker street, 6 BROADWAY. —* bry Gvous, 10 clove the Luy LING OFF STOOK s*. abvreat bareain® be sure and look through our Stock of Ewbroweries before purchasing elsewhere. prices lower than ever before offered. An inspection is solicited, without reference to purchasing. All goods on counter and marked in plain figures. KHRICH'S ‘Temple of Fashion, 287 and 249 Fighth avenue, and Twenty-fourth street, VXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS vy} in Black Silks. 3873. pring Importation, 1873, CHARLES HEARD & CO, 301 Grand street, will offer on Monday, February 24, 160 pieces snperior quality Black Silks, new goods, of recent inportation and much betow regular pri Me., $1, $l 10, $1 20. Rich black Gros de Rhi xtra rich Gros de Tene, $1 30, $140, $1 0, $1 6 Extra rich Gros de Rhine . Rich black Drap de Lyon, $1, $1 10, $1 20, ty 5 Rich black Drap de Frai $i 10, $120, + 30, $1 50. Rich black Gros Grain, $1, Bl 10, $1 20, an 0, Still richer Gros Grain, $l 40, $15), $2 40, $2 50, Satin finish Gros Grain, $2 25, $2 50, $2°75, $3. Extra super Gros Grain, $2, Also a full line of Spring and Summer check and striped Silk, from 65c. up. Friends, customers and strangers are miyited to cali and examine CHARLES HEARD & CO., 301 Grand street. DRY Goo ECIAL NOTICE, PRATT BROTHERS, 61 Broadway, between 5 nteenth and Kighte a large and splendid Stock of Embroidered Spring Costames, in Worsted, embracing all the new tints, mine street, corner Bleecker, and Monday, March’, we will offer'Aa large assortinent « Ladies’ ready-made Suits at great inducements, jn order to clear the old stock before our spriin: opening—for which we are making great 1 parations—takes place, and of which we wil five due notice, A lot of Black Alpaca suits an triped Japanese Suits tor $6, $8 and $1), worth double. Alotof Striped and Corded ‘Poplin Suits at $i0, wort 1A lot of Misses’ Plaid Suits for 8: Worth 7. Calico Wrappers in choice patt: 15 2 Our departinent of Ladies’ Underwear iy well k for its good qualities and cheapness. We olfer a | Chemises, damaged by machine oil, trom fe. 1p." 0 ers trom 45c. up.” Trail Skirts, tine cambric tuck, and rufiles $2, Long Night Dresses from Shoe Tollet Sacks from tBe. up. A Lot pt kolied pions children, 20c, French woven Gorseis, (0. thw son's Glove Fitting, $150. Mrs. Moodey's celebrated « sets, $2.75; elsewhere, 35. loop Skirts trom fe. Hoop Skirts, apron front, %e. Busties ments, from 2de, up. At D, SOLING: 17 Carmine street and Fr, DY BERCEVAL . 739 Broadwa, Infants? Cloaks, Coats. Infants’ Wardrobes, from $65 up. Ladies’ Outfits, Bridal Sets, dc. Monograms and Initials embroidered to order, Laces cleaned and mended equal to new. Stamping and Stamped Goods. opposite Astor piace. GpRAND, OPENING ATE, HL MILLER'S EMPORIUM X ot Fashion, 779 Broadway, opposite Stewart's.—The largest assortment of the latest imported trimmed Pat- ; showroom, nearly 100 feet deep; fitted up with beautitul Designs for ferns in this country ; over (00 different styles: vadies’ Dresses, Wraps and Skirt Trimmings, Her Ligie f Human Hair Goods y. The largest stock in the Import and manufacture th sale p Price List. Short Hair Switches, $1 and upward; finest quality Hair Switches, solid, not dyed, 18 inches long, 4 ounces weight : eB. Do., 2 inches long, 4oun 6 Do. , 26 inches long, 4 oun 8 Do.. 82 inches long, 4 ounces weight 10 Shaw's Patent Hair Switche Long single Curls, naturally curiv— 22inch, $2;' Winch, $250; 26-incb, $& Frisettes, 2 per yard. Branch Store, 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty. d and Twenty-third street Ladies’ own Hair over in latest styles, Combings made up at 0 cents per ounce, Goods sent C.0. D. by express, charges prepaid, on re- celptor color and money im registered letters or Post office order. I OUSEKEEPING GOODS Bargains, Great Popular Salo of Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Barnsley Linen Sheetings, Irish Shirting and Fronting Linens, Tabie Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Towellings, Crashes, Tablecloths. Jaconet Mustins, plaid, striped and plain. Nainsook Muslins, piaid, striped and plain, Cambric Muslins, plaid, striped and plaing Swiss Muslins, plaid, striped and plain, Vietoria and Bishop Lawns. Organ ‘urletans, Piques, Welts and Cordgs, Linens, Linens, All the best brands imported. Irish Fronting Linens at 45e., 80c., Sie. and 60c. per yard. Trish Shirting Linens at 25¢., Se. 36e. aud 87340. per yard and upward, Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels 7-4 Loom Damasks at 300., S6c., S73¢e. and 4c. per yard. TA Bleached Damasks ut d0e., 5¢., O29 peryard 84 Loom Damasks at 45e. to 623. ver yard. 54 Bleac c. to SLAW &4extra heavy Barnsley Damasks tri on Daniasks at tdc., We. $1 10 to $100 per dozen, 26 to $2 45 per dozen, 8 at Bie.. Ge., 62)s¢., 0c, to $1 per dozen. Towels, all Linen, trom $1 35 w $3 60 per Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, all the est brands manufactured, retailed at the lowest wholesale price® Splendid Shirting Muslins only 1254¢, Very'fiue Shirting Muslins only Ise. Extra stout, for tamily use, only 16¢. Best quality made only Ise #4 Sheetings at 2 94 Sheetings at 3245 104 Sheetings at 36c., yee CAMEL'S HAIR Shawis and Fine Laces, French | Embroideries, rc. WC, J. A, CONNOR & CO. 1.451 Broadway, New Yor! have now ready their Sp ay jalties, which they ai pr ‘All our selections have been carefully made, ‘An entire New Stock, and special inducen price. ts are off attention. J. A. CONNOR & CO, 1,151 Broadway, between Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. holesale and Retail, nd Capes, Dresses, Sacques, &c. ir own goods, and retail MILLINERY AND DRESSILAH ING A » CROWF, IMPORTER OF EN + Round Hats, Feathers, &e., has removed ( Broadway, opposite Gilsey House LLE, SNEDDEN, M 8 Broadway, 183 Filth avenue, Iinporter of Fashions Paris Bonnets just y ADAME ADOLPHU aylor’s, beg lea have commenced bi between Broadway ME, COLRB, LA’ AS first class mi and trimmer in all Fr ness at A) nd Fourth avenu Y ARRIVEL Mla and dress PENING AT S$. T. TAYLOR'S, 816 BROADWAY March 1.—Choice Spring Styles trom Paris an Berlin, Latest French journals ready, *. V. Taylor's aystem, the only perfect rule of garment cutting, tau at8i6 Broadw: G, ™ TAYLOR, o No. 6 CLINTON PLA Dressmaking and patiern rooms W: March Il, with a choice lot of Patterns. spectfully invited to call RELIGIOUS NOTICES, NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY street, west of Sixth avenue.—Key. R. He wion and at children’s chy rmon—"Jacob, the Meri Hit Will preach at morning serv Sa P.M. Subject of afternoor ero.’ LL SAINTS! EPISCOPAL CHUR CORNER Henry and Scammel streets, Rev. Wn Dunn rector.—Diyine service each Sunday at 10}, A.) M. Seats all tree, Be (A. LECTURE ON HISMARCK AND THE Jnsurt will be delivered this evening, in the Church of the Holy Mnnocents, Broadway and Thirty-seventh street, by the Right Rev. Dr. Lynch, Bishop of Uharleston (LHRIST, PROTESTANT, EPISCOPAL C1UR ner Fifth avenue and Thirty-fitth street, Ri Miller Thompson, D. D., reetor.—Lenten servic days, Morning prayer and sermon by t M.; evening prayer and sermon by the rector, evening prayer and sermon by the rector, 71g Wednesdays and Fridays—Evening prayer and sc by the rector, 7 M. Daily mor raver, 10 A, At the 3:30 P. M. se 8 on Sundays the seats are allirs ‘This is to relieve the pressure for ‘Accommodation Sunday moraing and evening services. ‘The full cullery and chancel sare present atail the r 3 NOOPER INSTITUTE,—REV. ) Morgan chapel, of Bos and “Street Life in Bosto course of six lectures te » Tc, and 75¢, importation of the above offering at extremely low red’ as to quality and | All orders will receive careful supervision and prompt J & ©, JOHNSTON, e Broadway, | have opened th w Spring and Summer stock Carpets and Upholstery. The wholesale trade, manufacturers, hotels and steam- boats liberally deait with. ADIES ‘ing to purchase materials for making 1 Ltte SPRING. Nu SUMME¢ UNDERWES IS? a i LO ean find at the bewar * WAY & £0, ‘i fall line of MUSLINS of popular bran . ae LINENS, O°? > CAMBRICS, PERCALES, NAINSOOKS, , at our ns Bi EMBROIDERY DEV ARTMENT, ted stoc EHUROIDERED HAMBUIG. EDGINGS AND INSERT INGS, STANDARD RUFFLINGS AND PUFFINGS, CASH'S FRILLINGS, MAGIC RUFFPLING, FEATHER EDGE GALLOONS, REAL VALENCIENNES LACES. ITALIAN VALENCIENNES LACES, BIAS TUCKING: SCOLLOPED PLAITINGS, and a great variety of other trimmings for LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, ‘The above goods have been caretully selected with reference to the demands of the present season, aud we iain ie SPECIAL, PRICES th. ee ore ae Macy a CO, 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, Alto fe assortment of and Evening Dreseee Ww. K, PEYTON, 22 and 274 Bowery. 1 peeing MARCH 1 AND 3, 1873, MAISON DUVAL, 21 EAST TWENTIETH STREET. bn gs Attention 1 cates to SS [pd ba ‘ted Pattern: f original styles for : = Eitable specialties for suit, cloak houses and dresamakers. a fit pert Patterns cut from, measure warranted to A a's aS furnished Trimmed Patterns, $18 per dozen, e Most approved Paris MW deared. "Orders by inal proinpily execute = citer D a begins Monday. IMPORTED NOVELTIES for the season. Everything new. Superb Toilets, The MAGIC COSTUME, the grand feature of the season, beautiful and con: venient. Patterns, with clot hmodels, $1 cach, Now ready, | jubse SMITH'S Llustrated PATIERN RAZAAR; just etn gl a yent,. Best Fashion Magwzine in the World: til 7 P.M. for (wo Weeks. Baleroems open unt ty SMITH, “lt Broadway, N.Y. BBONS, VELVETY, SASHES AND SCARFS—SITUA tion wanted, by a young man, in awholesateh 3 WZ years’ experience iv the wbove bine of goods; rive best references. Addiess MURUIAN. Wattles hash SPIRITUALIST 8) 1S stitute, Sunday ev: Young’Men.” "This disc in Boston, usualiy on Sunday evenings—the 3,000'persons, in Boston Music Hall, lad pajority, ay they feel most for the cause of t NHURCH OF THE MESSIAH / ner Thirty ing subject service. Lecture Wednesday tianity.” PARK AVENUE, Powers, veninss, ves) History’ of Chris: Morning service at 11 A. M ing.” Subject tor evenin Heaven, The public are AHURUM OF ST. MARY THE VI J fifth street, near Broadway.—Full eh this day, at 104A. M., 4and 7}; P.M. Spiritual Awak V Nature ot NHURCH OF THE RE MADISON AY ) enue, corner of Forty-seventh strc Rev. Dr, Flax will preach in the morning and evening. Sunday seh jatsh mM “ik Z < FIARLEM REV, WM. T. CLARKE WILL REPEAT his lecture on ‘Washington, the Myth and the Man, in Unity chapel, 128th street, this evening. fhe publi cordially invited. ST. ANN’S CHURCH, BAST unday evenings during Lent sung in place ot Vespers, at 7!, Hees upon the Passion of ott Rey. Thomas 5. rf o'clock ; the following Divine Lord will be giv Sunday evening, Mareh 2, of Salvation ;? 2. Sunday evening, March 9, “The New tc tarment in fils Blood ;” Mareh bi, “he Agony of Jesus Christ,’ 4. Sumlay evening, Mareh 2), “The Treason ot Judas Iscariot: 5. Sunday evenin March 3, "The Penitent » 6. Sunday even “Phe Consolations o} ] CHAPEL, street.—Div language every Sunday at 11 o’cle vited. HARROWER, PASTOR ST, LUK! iscopal chureh, Forty-first street, ne t will preach lay at 10% A. M. and 7h, P.M. ee in attendance (o seat strangers. BV. DR. CHEE R PREACHES SABBATH BVEN ing, at 7) in University chapel, on Wash ington Light That is Needed in Our Pubhie 8% GQTEINWAY HALI.—REV will commence a series of sermons this m 10:30, and continued on following Sunday the foundations of a Christian's faith, “How Do [ Know Anything About Gi ject—"“Building for kternity.”” De Vednesday and Friday evenings, in Dr. Forty-third street, near Grand Central depot. nines, on to-diny RVICES BY DR. ©, STILES, all, corner Grove and Fourth streets, Jers: Blaker will illustrate spirit powe: TH STREBY, near Lexington, avenue —Rey. J. 8. Holme, pastor Preaching at 0}, A. M. and 7! P.M. NHE SOCIETY OF SPIRITUALISTS — HOLDIN circles at Naylor's Academy, northwes Thirty-tourth street and Broadwa sun and 73, P trance on Thirty-iourthestree FaQp srr HS enh av nue, Re ing morning and ev this week except T BAPTIST CHURCH, CO! W. H. Pendi Revival m LY. it YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &O+ NY PERSON HAVIN SLOOP on AA steam Yacht, & to 80 fe address, team Yacht, seen, YACHL A, with particulars, price and whe station G. AOR SALE—SOUND STE and Escort, 60) t Also Steamships Cres Santee, 6) tons: ) toms 1, A) tons SCHMID, Ne JOR SALE—A 8 : length over all; is well found in sails, &e,; mo- hogany trimmings on deck : has good cabin accommoda- tions: is fast and will be sold furnished. For further par: ticular address YACHT, 31 Fine street. GER JOR SALE ORICHARTER—SIDE WHEEL PASS! jong Steamboats, 175 feet long, 120 feet long, 180 and 216 feet jong; also Steamships, Steam Yaents, &e, W. H. HAZARD, Jf. 62 Hareison, corner West street. Guess BOATS.—FIFTY SECOND HAND. SHTDs © Boats, from 2 feet, cheap; 100 new Beats, of ali | Kinds and sizes, wood and iron. STEPHEN ROKERYs, 968 and 373 douth street and Lléth street, Harlem River. QMALL SCHOONER OR YACHT WANTED—T0 SS trade on the Amazon River; ean sell goods and wet Tubber. &¢, ; in one trip can make the vessel; have ex). rience in the trade, speak Mie language and know the country; good references, Address QUIEN SABE, 254 West Twenty-fifth street, nd the Phelan & Collender Com! Tnamuiactured and for sale only by the Inveu patente W. COLLENDER, succestor wo Phelan ollem & TLLIARD BALLS. IMPROVEMENTS made.—2 inch, $4 a $6; 15 ball Pool, 2), in $2 4, Ir te $ of 200, red, white and every tenth one biue, $8 set, 1g mck Cheeks, $60 sets 1's inch, $5 per 100, WM. M. WELLING '& 00, 97 Centre street, nH GRIFFITIVS FRENCH BEVE with Delaney’s steel wire cushions, ¢an ouly be sed at my warerooms, 40 Ver street; second hes veew lor glia Calland examiue, L TABLES,