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' } THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,681. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Sxconp Pace—Fifth and sixth cok umns, ASTROLOGY —Twetrts Pace—Sixth colamn. BALL SEASON—Sgcoxp Paax—Fourth column. BILLIARDS—Sxcoxp Pagx—Fourth column, BOARDERS WANTED—Stcoxp Pace—First colamn, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconn Pacs—First and second columns. BROOKLYN REAL ES! ATE FOR SALE—Suconp Pace— ¥econd column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Ninta Page—Sixth col- umn. BOSINESS NOTICES—Sevaytu Pace—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Paae—BSec- ond column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twe.rra Pace—Fifth col- ‘umn, CLOTHING—Sxcoxn Pace — otamn. baa id G ARDENE RS twaures Pace—PFifth i six COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Exxvewrn Pace—Sixth col- umn. COPARTNERSRIPS—Ninva Pace—Sixth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column. DENTISTRY—Eceventu Pace—second column. DWELLING WOUBES TO LET, FURSISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Ezeventn Pace—Third column. BUBOR RAR STEAMSHIPS—ELevents Pace—Fifth and sixth cotums EYES AND EARS -PIRst Pace—Sixth column, Fo eae INTR Fagee Fit ae 3. . 'ace—Fourth col FURNISHED ROOMS AND APAKIMENTS TO LET FUR noes ore eae tae columns. TURE! ip Pace—'l colamn. PRENCH ‘ADVERTISEMEN TS—Tweirta Pace—Sixth i HELP” WANTED—PEMALES-Tweurrn Pace—Fourth and fifth columns, HELP WANTED—MALES—Twatrra Pace—Sixth col- vmn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Fourth and Aitth columns, HOTELS—Sxcono Pacr—Second colamn. HOUSES, ROOMS, &0, WANTED—Sxconp Pacr— Fourth column. INSTRUCTION—Vinst Pace—First colamn. LOAN OF FICES—Finst Pacr—Third column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—Third column. MACHINERY—EveventH Pacx—Fifth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Finat Pacs—ihird column, MEDICAL—Twerru Pace—Sixth colunn. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—TxxtH Pacr— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Exgvextn Pagr—Second column. MUSICAL—Skcoxp Pagk—Fourth column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventi Pace—Sixth colamn. PeRSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &c—SEcoND Face—Fourth post Raga ROTICE Freer Facx—First column, OSALS—Buevantn Faae—sixth column, PROPRRONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— urth column. PROPERTY “OUT OF THE CcIryY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxcown Pagr—Second and third columns, REAL ESTATE TO EXCBANGE—Sxeconn Page—Third colamn, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Seconp Pace—Third column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finet Page—Sixth column. REWARDS—Firat Pacx—Third column. BALES AT AUCTION—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth col- umni SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tweurta Pace~ First, second, third and fourth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALBS—Iwairte Page—Fitth column. etter NOTICES—First Pace—Second and third columns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 2c.—imer Pace—Fourth mn, THE TRADES—Twrurrn Pacr—Sixth column. TO Be (Abe ltd PURPOSES—E.avexta Pace— 4 column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Etevexra Pace—Sixth col- umn. UNFUKNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET—Eteventn Pace—Fourth column, WANTED 10 PURCHASE—Finst Pace—sixth column, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4&4C,—Seconp Pace—Third col- WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 70 LET—Sxcoxp Pacr—Sccond column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third col- ut HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AN ID HARLEM, “f DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BRTWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED aT’ ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES, HARLEM OFFICE, 1MTH STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD ANENUE. ADVERTISEMENTS RE- CEIVED FROM 9A. M. TO 7330 P. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, THE PUBLIC ARE .CAUTIONED AGAINST 50. CALLED BRANCHBS IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. AP ESSHS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ‘ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, ANI ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, || | | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. SPECIAL NOTICE: Gtatement OF THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 3i, 1873. SPECIAL NOTICES, ', OF NEW YORK, F. 8, WINSTON, President, ANNUITY ACCOUNT, No./Ann. Paytta |) ‘No,/ Ann, Pay'ts. In force Jan. Ist, 1873. 47["" $18,678 00) |In force J 1874. & 0) 00 Issued, Terminsted. 2 7 fo] “eae w 67 $276 0 In force Ja ATO) 56 ‘New Risks. St] “aresen 94,561] $321,151,480 Ts REVENUE AQCOUNT, $58,074,484 311) By paid Death and Endowment Claims 9 “ \ 1y3isieey 21[ 2 2 Aonutdes: 21.536 28 * Interest and Rents. 843,113 06} Dividend ae 405.474 66 Surrends Additions. 4,667,369 59 Commissions (] mt of current and extinguishment of future). 835,400 22 wow ayes and Tax: 1,063; 884. 64 ™ Balance to New Account. 621363,157 33 Dr. SHEET, To Reserve ata per cent..... >, 861,148 784 82//By Bonds and Mortgages... ~ $62,707,912 17 & Giatmeby Death not yet due, SSeS | PY Cantata ine weatNew Work State stocks 5,967,888 00 Post Mortem Dividends, due on demand.. 43,316 95|| ‘* Real Ket ~ 2,639,403 36 Premiums paid in advance. ... 29.96 93|] © Cash in Banks and Trust Companies atin- Surplus acerued on Tontine Policies, 26,220 10) teres 2,224,961 84 Undivided Surplus... .. sere. 3,727,785 US|| “ Interest ‘923,572 87 “ Premiums deterred, quarteriy and semi: { anntal. Reais + 3,097,014 98, Premiums sit, ‘principally for De: 131,913 19 ATT 26 $65,609,837 07 From the Undivided Surplus a Dividend will be apportioned to each Policy which shall be in torce at its anniver- sary in 1874. 3 Thave carefully examined the foregoing Statement, and find the same correct, ax iol puaies ISAAC P, LLOYD, Auditor. NOTE.—By recent act of the Trustees the membership of this Company is limited to one hundred thousand insared lives. S TRUSTEES, FREDERICK 8, WINSTON, W. SMITH BROWM, MARTIN BATES, HERMAN C. VONPOST, JOHN V. L. VRUYN, RICHARD PATRICK, WILLIAM A. HAINES, GEO. C, RICHARDSON, R. H. McCURD' WILLIAM H, POPHAM, SEYMOUR L. HUSTED, ALEXANDER H. RICE, I. GREEN PEARSON, SAMUEL D. ‘BABCOCK, OLIVER H. PALMER, W. ¥, BABCOCK, WILLIAM BETT: HENRY A, SMYTHE, HENRY BE. DAVIES, F.’ RATCHFORD STAR! JOHN WADSWORTH, WILLIAM E, DODGE, RICHARD A. MCCURDY, FREDERICK H. COsSITT, BAMUEL E. SPROULLS, GEORGE 8. ‘COE, FRANOIS SKIDDY, LEWIS MAY, SAMUEL M CORNELL, WIUMAM M. VERMILYE, J. ELGIOT OONDICT, OLIVER BARRIMAN, LUCIUS ROBINSON, JOHN E. DEVELIN, JAMES C, HOLDEN, THOMAS DICKSON, pl ttyl Ss MOCURDY, ses IBAAC L, KIPP, M. D. WILLIAM H. C. BARTLETT, Actuary. ~ ry. JOHN M, STUART, % WINSTON, K. D., aide ie Medical "Examiners, LITTLE & RAYMOND, General Agents in New York and Brooklyn for the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Y NO, 132 BROADWAY, N. ‘orl —T! AMERICAN 4 =GISTE! A. ne the mod wittiy cireuiated of the A journs ‘Dublished eu Acapital medium Tor American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indi nsabdle fo sth pees ee Ei areae Britain and spensabie toa ps ; : avert aper may ve obtained at the ‘office “of the’ New York lerald, New York. —NOTICS.—REAL ESTATE AND GOODS OF A. every description bought and sold on commission: arties will ase send price and descriptive lists. OSEPH BA’ Real Estate and Commission Broker, 196 Broadway, room 4, New York. A™ PERSONS ARE SAUTIONED AGaINet TRUST. Natsoevi CO) this di a ena EDWARD KLEINSCHMIDT. jate. New Yorg, Feb. 8, 1874. —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER - Ale, sparkling Wines—Marntacture of complete outfits of Apparatus and Materiais, with full instructions. Ail departments of manutactare, bottling and dispensing; exclusive rights in desirable territory. Cavalogtes tree. JOUN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, A. ae) area. a gifts, amounting to le Tick: |; Halve: ; Tenths, Piya hale iokets, on) Haves area Eastern Agents, 669 Broadway. —CATARRH A SPECIALTY.—DR. DE KREMEN A. cures the most invétcrate casea. Office No. 4 Fourth atreet, one door west of Broadway; entrance also at 607 Broadwa mphiet sent free. —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, OOB- A. ner of Fulton avenue and Boo! street. ntrom 8 A. M. too P.M. On Sunday from 8 to9 P.M. - AX OFFICERS, SAILORS AND SOLDIERS WOUND- ire Ais, can obtain a pension through Pap ONO CN inte Surgeon United States Navy, No. 4 New Cha=sbers street. Ors DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY STATE ma RSA Be racial class 20, 1bb—reanvany 3, 1874, a“ P 62, 42, 47. 18,61, 17, 6, . LUTHY, Broker, Jersey Gy. HE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECT- ors and three Inspectors of Election of the Sixth Avenue Railroad Coipey will be held at the depot, pisth avonue, corner of Horiy-thied street, on Tuesday, ‘ebrual irom fo 1 o'clock. re fh trom HENRY S MOORE, Secretar Eos OUT, ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS, BABY FARMING IN THE CITY. THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY * WITH ALL THE NEWS, TWO CENTS. a LOST AND Founp. OST—LAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON, IN FORTY: third sircet, Bixth avenue or Thirty-seventh street, a red-covered Book of Music. The finder will be suitably rewarded. 15 West Forty-third street, OST—A BREASTPIN CONTAINING MEMENTOES of the dead, Sunday, February 1, either in Brooklyn or New York city. Please return to No. 79 North Eliott place, Brooklyn, and receive reward and thanks of Door working girl. pert FRIDAY EVENING, AT ENTRANCE OF Png Oe ea epee Sok es r : $3 Beet Tweltth exrect, oe See init OST—FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 9, IN A GREEN of opera Glasses “Finger will be suitably ewearded tr Saving thet at office of te. Coleram Trewes: if L08t-4 gurtat & WESSON OLD PATENT Pis- tol. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to 17 West Twenty-eighth street. Lott t Nan FULTON STREET, BU- tween William street and Froadway, a bunch of Keys, on fiat steel ring. $3 reward will be given for their return to J. L. KNIGHT, Bennett Building, room 6, sixth story. EWaPs LEST YOU BE TOO LATE.—THE GRADU- WA Ghest Guard prevents a cold on your lungs jrrce by mail, $190. UNION ADAMS & CO., 637 Brosd- Way. ‘Trade supplied, UTTA PERCHA PREPARED—FOR THE PREVEN- tion of Horses ena owners of trotting horses hould not be without it GUTTA PERCHA AND RUu- BER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 26 Warren street, jew Yor! ‘AVING SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE RES- H taurant at No, 180 and 132 Broadway to my late special partner, Capt &. Samuels, I beg to inform mv friends and the pablig fiat Ihave opened in the same just ree! line of business a! ine si ‘HOMAS E. CABLE. SOTTAVANA” BANKERS, cl lars of information furnished. HY LOW & CO. Banvers 11 Wall street, New York. ce BEAUTIFUL NEW-BO BOY, BLACK HAIR AND Anne for adoption; full surrender. Address K, Herald Uptown Branch office. EAR N.—SWEET NOTE RECEIVED. “HAVE ‘somewhat to say unto you.” Willbe there, EB. IRANOIS GREENE, BRIDGET ROSE AND ANNE ‘Greene, who emigrated to America in or aboiit iid, from Cranagnan, county Cavan, Ireland. Their brother, Thomas Greene, would be giad’ if they wouid write to im to Port Natal, South Atrica, or call at 18% Cherr: street, where a friend can be seen who has just arriv from there. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE, MONDAY.—WILL handsome young lady who noticed gent in alcony, jermit honorable acquaintance with HARRIE, box 1 jerald Uptown Branch ottice? = — NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN COLLINS, NA- tive of Cork, Ireland, by his niece, Margaret Colling Ganghter of William Goilna. Gali at Dr. Knight's hospi- tal, corner Forticth street and Lexington avenue, NFORNATION WANTED—OF JAMES COLLINS, late freman U. 8. 8. De Soto; William M. Curtis, late funner’s mate U. 8. 8. Octoror James Frown, late first lass fireman U, 8, 8. Octorors Daniel Whitfleld, late quartermaster U. 8,8. Lackawanna; Patrick Suliivas ordinary seaman U. 8. anna; Jan A late coalheaver U, 8. 8. Canonicus; Edward Dan- late landsman U. & 8. Hunchback; Eugene V. ne te A.M. u 8. Port Royal; David we Tat indsman U. 8.8. Colorado. Inqaire of CHARLE: M. TALLMAN, attorney at law, 137 Broadway, room 12, NA LOTTERY.—IMPORTANT INFORMATION AVN be givens Address & SONNENBEROG, Fo! office box 644, New Haven, Conn. | bop BAVARIAN cote Imbach, Friangen, Kitzingen, Nuremberg: also Pils- Sortees sold ne he original barre! and in quart or pint Dane hues and hoaltaiest beer iu the world, ry penne te HOLLENDER & CO., ‘Tryon row, Staatz Zeitung Building, sole agents for Bavarian ond Bartholomay’s celebrated Rochester Lager. ‘RS, 8. 8. CLINE, 10 WEST FORTY-FOURTH street, New York, will give a little present to ladies calling or sending stamped address. Hopes to hear from those who received her Uttle present. ‘OTICE. N' Jersey City Bonds Stolen. All persons are warned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the purchase or sale of the following bonds of Jerse; City, which are missing from the Treasurer's safe, an are supposed to be stolen, to-wit :— Seven per cent forty year coupon bonds for $1,000 each, dated July 1, 1873, cnumbered- 141, 1d, 148, 144 115, 14 147, 148, 149) 353," 84, 355, 356, 357, 405, 408, 407, 403, dost ay) atl, 412, a1 416, 415, 416,407, 418, 419, 42) 421, 42% 423, 424, 4205 426, 471, 425, 42), 430, asi and. 432. ‘Also seven per cent Improvement bonds tor $1,00) cach, Gated October I. 1873, running twenty years, numbered 2,761, 2,762, 2.763 and'2,766. By order of Finance Committee. F. A. CARMAN, City Comptroller of Jersey City. Dated January 27, 1874. ENNIF—SEALSKIN SACQUE, MUFF, HAT AND boas letter received; too stormy. Direct letter to ‘alter Warrold, station b, givin ddvens that I may write or appoint Interview. © StRICT GUARDIAN, 20st BcNOTE LATE, DARLING. WHAT JOY for to morrow! Same old place.” Bien aime, | "AULINE, 18SING.—BENJAMIN LOWE, AN ENGLISHMAN, aged 21 Fee Te) middle height, stron tit; last Hoard si at Cleveland, Obio, in October last #199, wil be givens for information addressed to Kev. Dr. OWE, Livery jand, ROCTOR.—MISS ANN PROCTOR, DRESSMAKER, Witt please call upon Mrs. DEAN, Thirty-foarth st, IbADOW DANCE AT MOLONY BALL TO-NIGHT, Tammany Hall. Do not fail to vee it E PARENTS OF FR, G. AEGYDIUS KLEEBLATT, Ti aias' Kosmuth Georg, who was with his ship, from New York at Marseilles, in the beginning of ar ‘1863, request him or all those knowing anything of him to Communicate with them and to give them all the infor- mation they have of his whe eabouts, as very impor- tant family ters make it neces. know of his existence. Address L. H. KLEEBLATT, Oedenburg, Hungary. T° COVINGTON,—YOUR LETTER RECEIVED. Will act strictly honorable, ag you demand. I want the goods. Will sce you In my room, at the Astor House, at 12 o'clock or 6 o'clock P. M., Wednesday. K. D. IPUE ADDRESS OF THE DOCTOR WHO RESTORED Mrs. Andrus’ hair and complexion after her illness Jast winter, Is box 196 Post office, Newark, N. J. sending cost of this advertivement and us. al prescription fee she can have the original prescriptio X, © 8—Have RETURNED, D. T. 1¢ B ILL THE BOY SENT FROM A club with advertised pocket book, In Tuesday's Herald, January 27, to Altman’s, Sixth avenue, call again or address 74 Last Sixty-first street. ne POST OFFICE NOTICE. JOST OFFICE NOTIC ‘THE MAILS FOR EUROPE .», Wor the week ending Saturday, February 7, Will close at this office as tollows:—On Tnesday, at 4 2M. 7 Mz on Thursday, at 1 T. L, JAMES, Postini INSTRUCTION. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, % FOURTH AVENUB, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, writing, Arithmede tanght, day and evening; Indies’ depart mens; telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, in one quarter, OLBEARS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,198 BROAD- ray, corner of Twenty-cight street if open day and g Tor new pupils: xentiemen or ladies oan sense e rooms and learn Ware of business writing, book. x or aithmetio 1 one month than in years in oye prepared practically tor business in one t vacant mperon “OR PROFS F SOR—WANTED A POSITION AS; ualifications niversity course, dogether with re ae nnd Geran no objec ye Lay) 'p Mg York, OF South the highest relerence ‘ af Rae a SC AMONE WAGON. al Wes bixtee street . E OF THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE Or 7 COMPA! in contormit {or gee, Jee, Ie Trustees, in contormity he charter ot © com- Pg submit the following statement of its affairs on the tmiums received on marine risks, from 3 received o! : ietdanuary, 1873, to 3lst December, 1873. $6,511,114 22 licies not marked off Ist Pyauary, a. siureves: 2,212,160 70 Total amount of marine premiums. . $3,723,274 92 Ne Hicies have been issued upon lite ris! hor. pen fire risks disconnected with ma. ne risks Preiums marked off from let January, 1873, to Slat December, 1873...... + $6,290,016 73 id during the same ar ha . $2,950,882 49 Returns of premiums and expenses. ‘The company has the following assets, viz :— United States and State of New York stock, city, bank and other stocks... seoured by stocks and oihierwise,. ". Real estate and bonds and mortgage: 4 i Interest and sundry notes and claims dus the company, estimated at. Premium notes and bills receivabl Cash in bank... Total amount of assets........ Six per cent interest on the outstanding certificate: Profits will be paid to the holders thereof, or their tegal representatives, on and after Tuesday, the Si of Febra- next he outstanding certificates of the issue of 1870 will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday, the 3d of February next, from which date all interest thereon will cease, The Certilleates to be produced at the time of payment and cancelled. Upon certificates which were issued tor gold rae ‘the payment of interest and redemption will be in gold. Ridividend of forty per cent 1s declared on the net earned premiums of the company for the year endin: Bist Vecember, 1873, for which certificates will be issue on and after Tuesday, the 7th of April next, rder of the Board acre J. Hi. CHAPMAN, Secretary. Ee, Witham H. Webb, eppard Gandy: radon W. Burniam, $1,258,319 26 J.D. Jones, Charles Dennis, 'W. H. H. Moore, Lewid Curt Murders” wis Cur Gharies 1. iusse'a, Francis Skiddy, Robert B, Minturn, Robert , Stuart, William i, Bunker, James G. DeForest, ‘Alexander Y. Blake, Charles D, Leverich, Josiah 0, Low, Charles H. Marshall, Adolph Lémoyne, $awen opprcos al Phelp: Davia ane,” 4 Bryce, Daniel 8. Milter, William Sturgis, Henry K. Bogert, William ®, Dedge, ery Gaillard, Jre George W. Lane, Jaren a foam’, Seeker, aas el ad Simon De Visser, ook, Horace Gray. Benjamin Babes NZONES, President, CHAKLES DENNIS, Vice President, W. 1. H, MOORE, Second Vice President, J.D. HEWLETT, Third Vice President. FICIAL DiAWING—CLASS 63, GEORGIA STATE Lotter; 19), 57, , 3 4%, 58, 8 2 Mh a hrtvaNs. Manager. B O8T—ON TUESDAY, 8D INST. BETWEEN TWENTY- third and Filty-fourth streets, & Box, containin old Beads, Locket and Karrings. A liberal reward wil paid on being left either at No.6 Rector street or ace Jewelry store, Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, $10 FROM 10 LIVINGSTON Place, 4 Scotch Terrier; answers to the name of “Jerry.” The finder will please return him to 146 avenue D, corner Fenth street, and rec SATURDAY EVENING, 90 REWARD.— Lost, January 17, between Thirty-fourth street ferry. and Thirty-seventh street, corner Fifth avenue, a mink Boa. The finder will recéive above reward, by Ieav.ng it at DANZGER & SONS, furnishing store, Broad- way, corner Thirty-first street. $40 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON A SECOND Bont Pati car ones en ef rebruary eBiue hunting stem winding Howard Watch. By revurning the fame to PETER MANBACH, 976 Fulton avenue, Brook, lyn, the above reward will be paid and no questions asked. 5 REWARD.—LOST, LAST SATURDAY, IN ELM Ne. strect,a black and tan Dog, weighing about 8 pounds, ‘The above reward will be ‘and’ no ques Hons asked by returning it to 109 Elm stroot, 1 500 REWARD OFFERED TO ANY PERSON of who can glve any information leading to the recovery of about 30) dozen of kid Gloves, stolen from my store ntehe ot id-h or 18th fms. At the same time I warn everybody not to purchase any ot those loves, as every pair is stamped “Cacilley.” Express), Rrade tor 0. Edler. ‘0. EDLER, 929 Broadway.” TIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID, AND NO questions asked, for the return of a sealskin Sacque and velvet Vest, which were taken trom house 684 Sixth avenue. It m ‘pawn send to or address Mrs. BROWN, 634 Sixth avenue, city. bove reward. ___._ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. Ee oreo YACHT WANTED—FROM 60 TO 8 FEET 4 long, about 6 fect draft; price must be low. Ad- dress, with full description, lock box 204 New Haven, Ct. LOAN OFFICES. AT i SURECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY — Money liberally advanced to any amount on Din monds, Watches, Jowelry, Planoy Silks, &c., oF the same bought; also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker strect. AT, % NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John strects—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Vianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies for any ‘amount. T WOLF BROS'.,8% BROADWAY, PARTIES DE- siring to get Loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and silks will be more liberally dealt witht than at any other house. T JACKSON'S, 806 BROADWAY, UPPOSITE ELEV- enth street—Money liberally advanced on Dia- inonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Personal ee of every description. Private entrance for ies, ATEL BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY STREET— Noney liberally davanced on, Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, "Silverware, Fianos Camels’ Hale ‘shawls, Bilks, &c. Private office for ladies. Business confidential, 681 Broadway. S. FIRUSKI, T HYMAN’S, 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD. vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. MERICAN | OF ICE.—$75,000 ON DIAMOND! Watches, Jewelry, Silver, camel's hair Shaw! Laces, Valuables, &c. ; utmost value loaned ; or will buy: Established 184." J.'H. BARRINGER, 755 Broadway. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND Jewelry, and the same bought; Silverware bought, GEORGE ©. ALLEN, 841 Broadway, near Fourteenth street. NASSAU STREET, OPYOSITE POST OFFICR.— 39 Tice advances’ mate on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. The same bought and sotd. Room I. HAYMAN LEOPOLD. 62 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN | TWENTY- 403 foactn and’ Twenty-nith streets —Liberal, ad. yanices made on Digmonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces, and Shawls, Same bought at full value, L, BERNARD, 913 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET senate edo a) on Diamonds, Coldest established and most responsible office). — yates Se ry welry, bought and sold. HERTS, IGT BROADWAY, OVER HERALD | BRANCH 1.2 37 office, room B.—Parlor for ladies. Branch. No. 1,207 Broadway. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watelies, Jewelry, & Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS, F MANTELS, UNSURPASSED AX cot beaaty of design and. quality of workmanship. Slate Work of all kinds.a specialty, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. G, KEABER #.00.'8 STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 217 «to 228 West Fifty-first street, hetwoen Broadway and Kighth ayenue.—Marble and marbleized Mantels, Wains- coting, Furniture Slabs, Counters, &e.; Tiling, Monu- ments, Headstones, &c.; Plumhery Slabs a specialty: dtamond cutting machine In operation. PRICE FOUR CENTS. SPORTING DOGS, BIRDS, 40. —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANOY DOGS, A. Birds, ber edlotnes ToF all diseases, Prepared Food for loging birds, at B, G. DOVEY’'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. ANTED—TWO YOUNG HUNTING DOGS, MALE and female, trained or not over 8 months old, of the bloodhound or St. Hubert cli r of the bedle, lied alo Daveet- Adareds box 13 Fost oftice, New HORSES, CARRIAGES, &O. TS CONSEQUENCE 0 ORM 0 x VENGE OF THE SEVERE STORM OF YESTERDAY THE GREAT SALE OF THE VERY FINE AND FAST HORSES, BLEGANT CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS AND HARNESS, SUPERIOR BLANKITS, ROBES, WHIPS, &C., OF DAVID R. HUTCHISON, E8Q.,. WAS POSTPONED UNTIL THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), FEB. 4, AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP, ond and Third avenues, POSITIVELY WITHOUT REGARD TO WEATHER, SPEED, STYLE AND ELEGANCE, Including, a fast anid high bred Team of Troiters, horse and mare, 15.2% hands high, 6 and 6 years old; ' color, black, with full mane “nd tall; are full brother ‘and sis: er s Were both sired by Magna Charta, dam by Pilot, and were drian, Mich., by James R. Enstine, Esq. ; they hi ion; very muscular, with great powers ot endurance. and trotted on Kalamazoo track lat Sep- tember a tull mile, to road wagon, in 2:44; they can both beat 2:40 in single harness; they have good, rugged and Jasting constitutions; are high headed; very gentle and docile; can be driven heizht of speed by any ordinary driver and are afraid of nothing, and are considered. by all who know them to be second (ono team of young trotters in this eity; they ean always trot to pole better than 2:43 and are warranted sound and kind, and will be sold separately or together, Also a fine fast and hich bre’ young Trotter, 1534 hands high. 7 years old; sired by Kentucky Clay, dam thor- oughbred ; he 1s, without any exceptions, one of the fn- est styled trotters in the country; has fine action and en- durance, amiable disposition, powerfully gaited and an excellent pole horse; trotted ‘on Monmouth Park last summer a mile in private in 2:36, end showed more speed last tall than ever betore: owner bad made arrange. ments to place him in hands of trainer next month and have him handied and entered for the spring purses; le is warranted sound and kind and perfect in al ts. Also 9 fine and very tast bay Trotting Mare, 15% hands high, 7 years old; sired by Ethan Allen, dam bv Bashaw; she waa raised by the Hon. James E. Coulter, at his farm at Saybrook, Conn,, and trotted last season in 2:42; she 1a an clegant driver; good ya To puller or shyer, and Jas frm and pure guited as was ever seen; alie,tias « full mane and tall, is vory handsome, can beat 245 on UXO FINE: CARMTAGES. HARNESS BLANKETS, NE ‘S, HARNESS, x ROBES, WHIPS, &c.. bc. N. B.—SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, STOCK WILL BE ON EXHIBITION AT ALL TIMES PRIOR TO SALE AT STABLE AS ABOVE, WHERE PARTIE: IN SEARCH OF SOMETHING REALLY FINE CA HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED OF EXAMIN- ING. ON ALL WARRANTEES AMPLE TIME WILL BE ALLOWED PURCHASERS FOR TRIAL AND. EX- RESEATED, “PURCHANERS; CAN REFUND J a) at AN SE’ N Al MONEYS WILL BE REFUNDED, A MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. + SPECIAL EXECUTORS SALE AT BARKER & CHASE'S city suction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Froadway and Thirty-ninuh street. on thurs: day( to-morrow), February 5, at 11 o'clock, ofethe entire celebrated trotting stock, the property of the late Colonel John RK Mortimer, of Brooklyn, and consisting of THE WELL KNOWN CHSTNUT GELDING POST Boy, got by Edsall’s Hambietonian; is 15% high. 9 years old,'a very free and gamey driver; has a record of 233 Hs is ane of the fastest trotters to road wagon or sleig in the State, and is warranted kina, THE CELBBRATED BAY GELDING WEST-END, stred.by Harry Clay, 1534 high, 8 years old; a stylish and handy driver: has a record of 2:33 to the pole and is ‘warranted round and kind, THE BEAUIIFUL BLACK TROTTING mare Nellie Mortimer, sired by Young Morrill, 15% hizh, 6 yeaas old; an elegant and extra sivlish driver; has trotted in 2,40 and $s Warranted sound and kind, THE FAST BLACK MARE ETTA, got by. Conklin's Star, 16% high, 6 years old; a splendid drivers has trotted SREWSREN OF BLOOMS SHNET sige. bs VSTER OF STREKT ‘side bar no toy Road Wagon, Pole and hatte, . ELEGANT TOP SIDE BAK Road Wagon. FINE HARNESS, DRESS AND STABLE Blankets, Meet POMtTIVE, WiTHOCT d to th h 4] 3 ey regard to the weather, STOCK NOW ON exhibition. A —THE GREAT SALE OF THE SEASON, . NO HAVE BEEN ‘TRO’ . BUT GENUINE FIRST. ULASS TROTTERS NOW. THE SPEED REPRESENTED WILL BE SHOWN OR A great and highly important auction sale of first class and genuine Horses, Wagons, neers .on Thursday (to-morrow), February 5, at stable No. 43 Great Jones street, AT 1035 O'CLOCK, inelyding the fine and fast young Trotting Mare WHITS AN, 6 years old, 154 high: can trot in 2729 ranted tu show on the’ day of sale 2:35 or n convince any concerned that she can beat 2:30, 6 ‘nest driver and most gentle young ware imaginable, and warranted sound and i Also the fine and tast trotting Team CELESTE and mate. Celeste was sired by Bachman's Messenyer Duroc, dam ‘the Bovins mare; she Is 15% high, 6 years old, and has a record of 2:44; she can now beat 2:49, and is ‘War Tanted sound and hind and the most periect young trot- fing mare in the country. ef mats was sired by Henry B. Patchen, and was bought by Henry Smith when five years old at Mount Holly, when she sh:wed 2:47; she is, like all Patchens, not yet tully develoved, being only 6 years old the coming, June, but can now beat 2:45 single, and beat any 2:35 horse to pole any gentleman can produc she is Warranted sound and kind and to show the soned, These two mares are the finest gentleman's rod tea! in style and elegance in this citr, and in point of speed are second to none: they can show 2:45 together, and ave the style, muscle and strength to pull a coach or Acton. PiAiso, the fine bay Trotting Colt HONEST PETEx, 1534 high, 5 years old, sired by Roya! George; can now show @ 2:30 gait and pulla road wagon in 2:40. Algo three other finc family and gentlemen's Road Horses, all fine and first class, one of which can peat2:40. Also ‘two fine Hrewsier Wagons, three sete of Duns comb Harness, single and double; Bear and Wolf Robes, fine Enghsh Kersey Blankets, &c., &c. N. B.—This stock is weli known on road and turf as be- ing first class, being the fast stock in part of Peter Gieile' tee, Jr., who, by reason ot fnilit health, is advired to ‘ive up driving an‘ go abroad erefore they will post- fivery e sold. The balance are sold by order receiver in bankruptcy, and all are, without exception, as fine stock as were ever offered. Fall particulars of all in to-morrow’s Herald, and stock Now on exhibition and gentlemen are requested to call and examine them and see their speed tested. JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer. AT SAREER # CHASE’ GITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT TERSALL'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CHAS. W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, Carriages, &c., EVERY WEDNERDAY AND' SATURDAY AT ELEVEN O'OLOCK. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for TRIAL ON EVERY HORSE gold under warrant THIS Is THE ONLY AUCTION Mart in the State hay- ing the proper facilities tor showing horses ob sale—viz., Binrge driving rihig, entirely under” cover and plenty of room for examination, CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, HANDSOME AND CLOSELY MATCHED pair of chest- nut Hambletonian Geldings, 19% high, 6 years ald; are extra stylish, prompt and casy drivers and extra slarp travellers e atraid of nothing; can be driven by 4 lady; have fine flowing manes and tales; are unequalled for family use, and warranted sound and kind. ONE SECOND HAND PORTLAND SLEIG NEW AND SECOND HAND Harness, Horse Ciothing, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Halters, &c. LOL OF. ©. CHASE £ 00.13 atting and, shatt Bells, HANDSOME AND EXTRA’ SPKEDY FINE | large olden sorrel trotting Colt, sired by Toronto Chiet, 153% fien, 3 years old: withoutexception is the best walteds finest driver in he State; Was lever handled for speed and can beat 2:50; fears no locomotive; can be handled by the most ordinary reinsman; is a gentleman's road. ger in every particular and is warranted sound and Ind. XEVEN TOP AND NO TOP Road Wagons. ONE FINE TOP EXPRESS Wagon. * THE CELEBRATED BAY THOITING Mare Laay gammbert, sired by Dantel Lambert, dam by Kal’s Ab- dallah Chiet, 15% high, 6 years old; @ very game, prompt deasy driver: hns trotted in 2:40 to the pole and f singly; 1s a great road mare; is very fast to sleig) warranted sound and kind. HIGH BRED AND FAST YOUNG BROWN Hambie- tonian trotting Gelding, 15% high, 6 years old; a very free and pleasant driver} can trot in 2:00 and Was never handied to develope speed, is atratd ot nothing; has no faulty nor vice aod is warranted sound and Kin ONE ELEGANT TWO SEATED Stivers’ Sleigh and an elegant white bear Robe; "ALSO SEVERAL CHEAP Work Horses, FULL DESURIPTION nt Sale. SALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. UvTION, AUCTION. AUCTION, SPEED, STYLE AND ELEGANCE, TROTTERS, SADDLERS AND ROADSTERS, weil trained and broken for the most timid. Tmporiant and peremptory sale by public auction, including as fine, sound, genuine, handsome and nigh bred stock as cver offered at the sacrifice of a public sale in this city, including the stock of Dartus N. Ulee, ksq., of 79 Nausea 'sircet residence in Sevententh siréet, who goes abroad tor the purpose ot regaining his health, and Who sells without limit, ‘ON THURSDAY (\0-MORROW), AT 10:30 PROMPT, at No. 2% hast Seventeenth strect, rear 41 Union square, BY JOUN D. HAMLIN, AUCTIONEER, mily ing an elegant coupe nd saldie Horse TRO kD IMPERtG, to nah ears old:'iam rich and lossy golden sorrel in color; is three quarter thorough red; Golddust stock; Is a tine and extra stylish coupe or inmily horse: well, broken for the most timid to saddle; trots close to 3 minutes; any child can drive him an‘ is warranted sound and kind. Also a noble and highbred dark brown road pores high, 6 years old; is high blooded in appearance, bol and fearless in his movements, was sired by Bald Chiet, he by Mambrino Chiet, dam the Wilkins mare, of Goshen ; is well developed, having @ fine, long, arched neck, fine limbs and teetand tine muscle; ‘this horse has trotted a mile in 3:05 without training; 18 free, pleasant and amia- able for the most timid 5 19 promising, faultiess and well worthy the attention of any gentleman wishing an extr road liorse, upon which he can rely to trot in $ minutes ny day; warranted sound and kind, ‘Also the handsomest and most stylish trotting Mare in Now York, LUCCA; is a pertect dappled with tail reaching the ground ; long, flowing mane bred and Intelligent countenance, te only # yours old, 19% high; sired by Rysdick Hambletonian; dam, a star mare, which has produced ¥o many trotters; this inare has nd supe: ror in (orn or beauty, having all the qualities and full developments of a thoroughbred: she has trotted in, 2:50 many times at a private race, and the owner believes she can be (rained to trot down in the thirtics ty proper handling; she is free, stylish, intelligent and handsome ay an artist ean painther, and is warranted sound and Kind, “N-B—Any gentleman, wishing @ pertect, pet, to drive single or to match another, wili call and see her. ‘Also ihe fayorite tamily gelding YOUNG ROB Or, arsed a gu 0: is yours old. 14K nigh; pertect Beauty r for $1,000; is 6 years old, ; pertec ; Pg zug: is dark brown, End meen driven By ¢ 0 $ trotted if the ladies and children; is warran:ed sound and Kind; & full description at sale. ‘Also Brewster and Godwin Wagons, with pole and shaits; Dungcomb Harness, large lot Kersey Dress fuil sults, and stable Blankets; wolf and Scotch Robes, Bells, Whips, &o. Stock on exhibition and coach men in Attendance t give any information, Sale positive. Qtswanns SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND ©) wood Mantels, rich and elegant desigus, at the Jowest prices, 22) aud 213 West Twenty-third street, be- fwaan heventh and Ewhth avenues a <SLEIGHS AND BELLS, NEW AND SECOND hand, at scrigoing eee, large sesortmeant of yare and second hand, at great reduction, Cee HAM 's: 10 Rant Fourth street, | CARKIAGES, &C. —THE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING Ma- + chine.—Messra. BARKER & CHASE, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, have determined to patdown the price of Clipping for the balance of the Season to $5 per head. Horses clipped in the finest pos- sible manner. Entrance to the clipping room on Broad- way, through the Auction Mart, TTENTION.—SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, J. KEAL & CO., sole Agents tor 2. THOMPSON, uecessor to the old house of Kimball & Co, FINE La ela sonieas 10 cost WEST SIDE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Broadway, near Forty-fourth street. T THE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 216 EAST NINTH reet, near Third avenue, BLEGANT VICTORIAS; COUPE, VERY LIGHT, Top Wagons, from $10) up, rand no top Road Wagons. FINE PORTLAND CUTTERS. Harness, Robes, &c,, &c., at very low figures. AT PRIVATE SALE— A ELEGANT SIX PASSENGER SLEIGH; PORT- AND Sonmeee 40 Lae THAN RN we Aways, ae Road an jusiness Wagon: Harness, Robes, ko. in At the auction mart of WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, ‘110, 112, 114 East Thirteenth street. A.W FOR SALE, THREE HORSES, FIT FOR ALL * Durposes ; to be sold at a sacrifice; from $40 to, Inquire at 135 South Fitth avenue, im blacksmith shop. A BARE CHANCE.—A SUPERB TEAM OF BAY carriage or road Horses, 15% hands, 6 and 7 years old; very stylish and can trot in 2:30 together; cin be bought right away for $2,800; are the most desirable entleman’s team in the city; sound, kind and perfect, pply at stable, 15 and 17 East Twenty street. FINE SLRIGH, SINGLE SEAT, IN GOOD pRDER With Rove wid s, for sale cheap. BEAMAN, 121 West Highteenth street, (Mind were: A —FOR SALE, TWO HORSES, FROM THE sur COURETY ee very fust road horse. 1644 hands high, 6 years old, color brown; also one very fine family of business Horse, near 16'hands high, with plenty sub- stance; they are both warranted, and to be sold reasona- bie, as the owner has no further use for them. Apply to hos hington Square Stables, 134 Fourth atree BrEWSTES, OF TWENTY FIFTH STRUET, established 1838, sole makers of Brewster Wagon: with vertical steel plates in axies. JARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS SELLING OFF CHEAP, comprising Clarences, Coupes, Rockaways, Phac- tons, Business Wagons and 10) Sieighs: also W norees, and Harness of all kinda, at WITTY &CO.'S, 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE FINES: CARRIAGE HORSE IN Weytcbester county. without any exception: dark bay, stands 1€% hands, full sired by a second Ethan Allen} fine fowing mane and tail, and tor style cannot be sur: passed by any horse in the country; sold for want of use and monoy__ apply at the craintny stable of D. B. Her- ringtov, on Central avenue, a quarter mile above Jerome Park. Post office Williamabridge, N. Y. OR SALE—A SORREL, HORSE, 3534 HANDS HIGH, sount ind: sold for want of use, . Appl, at 140 West Fiftieth street, stable in re: eee OR SALE—COUPE, SQUARE FRONT, BUILT IN modern style, in ‘excellent order, with pole ant shafts, Inquire at private stable No. 48 West Thirty- elgnth street. OR SALE—TWO CUTTERS OF R. M, STIVERS! F _ make, at 338 West Twenty-seventh street. sil OUR GOOD WORK HORSES, YOUNG AND found, fo, be, sold cheap; three days’ trial allowed. Inquire at i5 East Thirteenth ‘street, tor two days. OR SALE—HORSE, TRUCK, HARNESS; TEAM OF bay Canadian Ponies, 15 hands high, Sand 6 years; one bay Mare, 16 hands, price $85; must sell, 73 Vandani atres OR SALE CHEAP—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON, made by Waterman, but little used, and two ane Sleighs, Stivers’ make, nearly new. 33 Pe te IOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL BLACK Gelding, 16 hands, Kentucky bred; can trot close to 3 minutes and cannot be outstyted kind and true; cost $1,200, can be bought for $4 Apply at stable, 15 Kast Twenty-eign Ge AT BARGAINS.—CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HAR- hess new and second hand, all styles; several Bugeies, Pony Fhaetons. ght Colupe Rockaways, Kix: seat Rockaway, Dog Cart. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 653 Broadway. REAT BARGAIN.—HORSE, PHAETON, HARNESS, Sleigh, white bear skin Hobe, two strings silver Plated Bells, Whip, &c., the Hole costing $1,012: {nine condition ; will be sold tor $500, U At Ck. WOOD, 2,443 Third avenue. ae ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York.—A good bugay Harness, hand made, $17; a good grocer’s Harness, $25; a good milkinan's Harness 4 good double truck Harness, #30; a good Blanket . Please call and exawine for yourselves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 7{ Barclay street. Kreroonr THOROUGHBREDS, TWO PAIRS. —ONE cir of Bays, 16 bands and 2 inches: weglte Browna, 16 hands; just recetved trom Frankfort, Ky., and have superior for beauty, style and speed in that ._ They show all the points and marks of the thor- oughbred ; fong, arched necks, cleanly cut in the throat, small heads and ears, and with very promincot, large, expressive eyos; uncmamonly clean; flat, fine limbs, sinewy and hard as ivory: either pair will show under the watch 3%, and in magnificent stvle; well broken, and even, prompt and cBeerful drivers. They were matched aiter a thorough canvass of t Sie, find it believed that no two pair more vali will come to thismarket, For sale at $) J. O. TAYLOR, 145 East Twenty-fourth 6 ington avenue. LEIGL FINE ASSORTMENT, ALL STYLES, AT » “low prices, to close them out. Several second hand Sleigh, 40 top and open second hand Wagons, Pony Phaetons, Rockaways and Harness, kobes, Blankets, ac. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 23 Wooster street. tor ERY HANDSOME SPAN JET BLACK PONIES (horses) for sale—13.3 high. heavy manes and tails, blooded stock; Bashaw and Morgan; sound, fast hours, travelied 60 miles) ; kind ; ladies can ride or drive; also two seat Sleigh. Harness, &c.. new, fitting ponies, STEPUENS BROTHERS, is? Broadway, New York. WAXTED—PAIR OF HORSES; MUST BE 15% hands, young and sound, with speed; no dealers need at ply, Address R. F., 1,901 Green strect, Philadel- pia, 6. &—GOOD BAY MARE, FOR MILKMAN OR LIGHT 1) work: strong double Truck Harness, $2): Truck or Express Harness, $16; light double Harness, $25. No. 260 West Twenty-sevonth street 3 135 RY HORSE, $140: $135: BAY $ Mare, $140; dapple gray Mare, can beat three ; cheap; all Yonng. sound and ‘kind; must sell to raise money. 216 West Thirty-first street. SALES AT AUCTION. Av AMAR Gab Mr. Edward Schenck informs his friends, patrons and lovers of Art, that he has now on exhibition at his galiery, No. 60 Liverty street, one of the most important, valuable and unique collections of Water Colors and Oil Paintings ever offered a iction in this country, among which are “The Christening Fea-t,” by Baron Henry Leys; “Phe Rivitls,” by E, Neissonnier; “Spooning,” by J.T. Lucas, “Return of the Shephrd.” by Eugene Verboockhoven ; “The Blind Beggar aud his Children,” by Charlet; Miguel Manrique’sgront picture after P. P. Reunens, entitled “Le Jardin d)Amours,” and other verv valuable works by over MW American and European artists. The whole to be soul at auction. on Thursday and Friday, February 5 and 6, at 12 M., each date, UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells to-day all the Furniture in remaence 21 Bast 20.h street, near Broad- ‘way, commencing 103, o'clock, 250 lots by catalogue, ‘a Lindemann Pianoforte, 4 round corners, Parlor Suits in French brocatel and rep, Grand Duchess style; Oil Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains, Carpet, Clocks, Bed- steads, Bureays, Wardrobe, spring and hair Mattresses, ind every article necessary Tor housekeeping ; house fur: nished May last. UCTION NOTICE. Silverplated Goods, ‘The entire stack of the old established house of Pi Wiliam J. Miller will be sold at anction, Wednesday and Tharsday, Feb. ¢ and 5, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the old stand, 12 Maiden lane. This sale presents a rare opportunity to obtain goods of a reliable quality at auction, as the whole stock must be sold to close the business. OSEPIT HEGEMAN & CO., Auctioneers. Glass Cases and Fixtures for sale. UCTION NOTICE,—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, &c., ‘on THIS DAY (Wednesday), February 4, ‘At the private residence, 36 West 15th st., etween Sth and 6th avs, o'clock. rande Duchess, Marie rocade, richest descrip- query Caninets, Tables, ecretaire Bookcase, Bronzes, Carpets, ‘ianoforte, music Stand, Extension Table, Sideboard, Glassware, Catlery, rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mat! tresses, Furniture basement, kitchen and servant? Apartments; house furnished May 1. Sale peremptory. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, By D. 'W. IVES, na 11 Cedar street, x Bedding, &e., this day, at Il o'clock, including part of an asst Stock ‘of Parlor, Cham- her, Diniag Room and hall Furniture of every descri tion; also Carpets, Bedding, Perfumery, Fura, Engray- ings and Chromon; Plate, Cullery, Desks,'Lounges, Birds, Crockery, Glass, &c. UCTION SALE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. 120 West 23d street This een eo eoeroee”. ing & g'c'ock. Over $40,000 ‘worth of elegant’ Household Furniture, " lion; hiageres, Ma Furniture é ¥ Pr . tour tich Parior Suits, Chickering & Son's Planoforte, to arior Suite, 198, bronzes, ary Govered In satin, brocatel and fine rene: kta ‘Tables, Mirrors, Carpets, Curtains, O11 Pain Hit Tables, Bookcase, Weerstary, Books, &c.7 Li uite, Hedroom suits complete Bedateads, Dressing G Burcaus, spring and hair Mattresses, Extension Table Buflet, Chairs, vod and silverplated Ware; also base: jichen Furniture, ment and kiohen Purnte FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, LFRED LLOYD, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, AT ‘salesroom, No. 73 West Broadway, on Thursday, at 1055, the Fittings ot a liquor store, removed for conven: fence of sale~Bars, Pamp, Chairs, Tables, Bagatelle Ta. Die, Clear Cases Glassware, &c. ‘Sale positive, Deal jm ae. SALES AT AUCTION. A™ SALE.—TO-DAY, A? 12 O'CLOCK, ORIGINAL PAINTINGS. FIRST IMPORTANT S4LB OF THE SEASON, EVERY PICTURE IS GUARANTEED ORIGINAL. ARCHIBALD JONNSTON, 37 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICK, : Sale com: 7 when 79 Lon oF halt the sy, Raber Lied ¢ catalogue, Will be 60 ‘The balance of catali vi - meneing At id greiee o#Ue Will be ‘sold to-morrow, com: Ch CATALOGUE TO-DAY 2 “Before fhe,Work.” by J. D. ulbers dwoller Holland, tn Rotterdam Exhibition of tars Seat AFtish and was 1875. “Two Candle Light Eifectss recht | Most exquisitely fnistoa tletures sree Of Dorte “Chasse Privee,” by ©. Van den Weyngaerdt, pupil of David Col. impae of the White M ” Hig mo at important work. ountains,”” by A. B, Darand, o charming Pictur mages es, by the well known and UCTION SALE OF HANDSOME A Furniture positively this day (Wednesdays g’clock, at residence 210 West Twenty-first aircet Seventh avenue. Parlor Suits in and cote magnificent Decker & Bros. Piauoforte, Bronces ings, three Bookcases, Library Tables, Easy Chaits, ten tro and Console Tables, rose wood and walnut Bedsteads Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Wash Lounges 2¢ hair wud spring Mattresses, rep and nae Suits, Buffet, Extension ‘favic, Dining Chairs Siivers ware. Cr Kite Mirrors, Curtains, Clock one Billiard Table. n Furnitnre, 19 Carpera, oO one Herring's Safe, itive. ASHT Auctioneer. —DAUCHY & At 2 o'clock, at 494 Canab of Household Furniture, painted Chamber sults, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, sotas, Lounges, Ward: robes, Bureaus, marble top ana other Tables, Plor and Mantel Mirrors, hair and other Mattresses, Beds'eads, Bedding, teather Beds, several Sewing Machines, Stoves, Crockery, Glass and Ritchen Ware, &c. Also Counters, jeaks, Y F, COLTON, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms, 53 Kast Thirteenth st.. near Broadway. Assignee's sale of the entire Furniture aud Fixtures of the Millville Manufacturing Compan’ _ THIS DAY (Wednesday), Feb. 4, at Il o'clock, at No, 167 Canal sireet. ‘Thiy stock consists of rich énam~ elled and Cottage Suits or every Kind and deseription, suitable for the trade and all o:hers: also walnut Wash: stands of all descriptions, spring Reds, Sinks Towel Racks, unfinished work, Varnish, Desks, Stoves, &c.- Catalognes with full descriptions early thid morning. BY order George W. Kittelle, Assignee. On FRIDAY, Feb. 6, clegant Household Furniture, ‘in Twenty-seventh streot, near Broadway, Details Thursday and Friday mornings. BY QInIUE OF AN EXECUTION T WILL SELL THIS day, #t 10 A. M., at 118 Pitt street, a lot of Blacksmith Coal, 8 Voal Screens, 1 Safe, Desks, Chairs, Harness, dc. L. GARDE, Marshal. ¥ VIRTUF OF A CHATTEL MORTGAGE, RELD J. MOTT & CO., will be sold at auction, at 156 West Twenty-seventh street, on Saturday, February 7, at 1 o'clock A. M., three Clarences and one Landau, but little Y 8. W. DAUCHY, JOHNSON geil th eneral Bssor at user Bre CAMEBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER,—SELLS fo morrow (Chursday), in lots, without reserve, ‘en- tirelarge. desirable and general assorted salable stock ot Housefurnishing Goods, Stoves, Ranges, in great variety, Tinware»&., of prominent stove and house- furnishing store on Hudson street. Full particulars day, of sale. BY wis Way CAMPBELL JR. AUCTIONEER SELLS this day, commencing at 11 o'clock, first clase Liquor and Billiard Rooms, No. 10 Clinton place Eighth street), corner Mercer, entire stock, assorted Liquor: Fixtures, Billiard Tables, €c.;. viz., two fine Carrom Big Hard Tables, Balls, Cues and Rack; fine walnut Bar Counter, ite lined Back Bar, walnut Mirror, Tables, Chairs, ‘Desks, Engravings, linge, selt-teeter. ‘Morning: Glory ‘tove, fine bar Glassware, Demijohns, Signs, &¢. 2 all goods removed aiter sale; buyers, dealers, speculators specially invited. CAMPBELL & Co., office 3468 Hudson street, BX MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONERR—SELLS, at 10 o'glock. at 2S Third avenue, handsome Con. iectionery, Candies, Jars, Saowcasan Tables, Household! Furniture, in lols, "Max Bayersdorter, 14 Chambers at, BY MAT BATERSDORFER, Av F TIONEER—MORT-. gage sale—sells, at 8 o'clock, at 13 Thomas strect, first’ class Restaurant. Cornelius Farley, Attorney for Mort. gagee. Max Bayorsderter's office, 14 Chambers street. hye PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS! day, atJ. Bogart’s auction rooms, No. 1 North Wil< liam street, at ll o'clock, miscellaneous lot Furniture, Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Penee & BECKENBAUGH, AUCTIONEERS, 17, new and second’ Chromos, second: Commencing af wery.—Regular Saturday sate ot nd Furniture, Carpets, hand Slothing, Bed 4 ‘ARSHAL'’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU, jon I will seli at public auction this day, at fs ana Petal Soper aoeeh we Contents of Su y o. CORNELIUS FARLEY, ‘Narhal ARSIIAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTELG mortgago I wiil sell this day, at No. 42 Weat Thir. teenth street, at 10 o'clock, three Horses, seven Trucks,’ double an ern aren Desks, Safe, Lockers, 2c. FOLEY NBAUGH, Auctioncers, 17 Bowery, Lovts Seasuscusr, Marshal. MOfTGAGE SALE —I WILL SELL THIS DAY. AT ¥ o'clock, at 51 avenue OC. the Fixtures of a lager beer’ saloon. _F. RINEMAN, Attorney for Mortgagee. + ORTGAGE SALE.—MYER ELSAS, AUCTIONEER,! aVi Sell this day, at Ll o'clock, at No. 25 Grand street the entire contents of a Grocery Store, consisting 0 Sugars, Teas. Cotees, boxes of #oap, &c.; also one grt Horse, one browa Horse, Wagon and Truk, one Safe and the Lease of the etuta, HENRY MYERS, Attorney for Mortgagee. aes THE LAST W&2K OF THE auction sale, to close business of the large and extenstve Manutacturing Jewelry Establishment, 611 Broadway, corner Houston street. The balance of stock must be sold this week, without rex ard to cost. Salescommence at 24g o'clock each day hus week. JOUN H. FRENCH, Auctioneer. PANBRORER’s SALE.—WATCHES AND JEW- elry 4 THUMAS McGRATH, Axctioneer, 153 Chatham street, will sell this day, at IL o'clock, 500 lots of Harness, Stoves, & gaia and silver Watches, Diamonds, gold Jewelry, Pin: nine, &c. Masical ings, Earrings, Chi Instruments, 4c. B: asey, thor AWNBROKER'S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, GENE al Auctioueer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell, this t LL o'clock, 500 lots. Men's and Women’s Clothing: niderclowhing, Beds, Bed= also Guns. Pistols, day, Dresses, Shawls,’ Remnants, ding, Quills, Biaikots, Boots, Shoes, &c., €c.{ also Conte, Panis and Vests. By order Simpson, Green’ & Co., No. 181 Bowery. . atauction on Wednesday, Felraary 4,'at 12 o'clock. at the Exchange Saleeraam, tll Broadway, No. 489 md avenue, corner Tweaty-sixth street; ‘splendid. business corner; 4 story brick Hivuse and Lot. x60. Bale positive. PRICHARD WALTERS, 4 NEER—LAST FAG. y tory; mortgage sale; wil soll, Thursday, at 1g O'clock, at No. M4 Cold street, the Stock, Machinery and Fixtures of a Last Factory, viz: Shatting, Belting, Pale leys, Boiler, Rolling Machine, large lot of Lasts, OMe Farhiture, Turning, Howe cylinder Sewing Machine, &c. OUIS LEUBUSCHER, Attorney for M DTERS, AUCTIONKE INES, .—Marshal’s sale Thursday, Atl o'clock, at salesroom 27 ¥,, 30 dozen bottles of assorted Rhine Wines, bottled Tivoli Beer, Por- fer, casks of Hhing Wine, baskets and cases of Cham- agne, demijohns of Sherry Wine, sale positive. Vad ae JOHN T. STEWART, Marshal. RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEE RTGAGR ‘Sale—Will sell on this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock sharp, at 312 West Fifty-second street, an’ assort- ment of Pulleys, Shafting, Belting, Iron Sate, attach- meuts of Boiler, lot of Wood, &c, ; and immediately after, Wi et, 26,000 spruce Slats, Rrcwann v- HARNETT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL x. wie Bale positive. at 327 and 329 West Fifty-first more or less; 10,00) hard woo! Slats, more or less; and tm: me‘lis’ely after, at 347 West Forty-ninth sreet. one atent Saw Machine, Shafling, Pulieys and Counters, Fluting Machine, &e., &c. JOHN Tt, STEWART, Attorney for Mortgagee. Queers SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, GENERAL © Auctioneer, will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at No. $22 Last Fourteenth street, all the Stock and Fixtures of liquor store on said premises; also, immediately atter, the Stock and Fixtures of liquor store No, 510 Four: teenth street. By order MATTUKW T. BRENNAN, Jonsox Jarvis, Deputy, Late Sherift, G, HERMAN, SHERIPR'S AND GENERAL, AUC- BD. loncer.Shorit's sale of Groceries, Wines Liquor Horse and Harness, &c., Thursday, February 5, at} o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, consisting of a general assort- ment, viz. :—Te Coffee: Bugars, Preserved Fruit Rieiys, Candies, Spioenr Haining. ae. also flange 10k fine Wines and Liquors; Horse and Harnoss. &c. WILLIAM ©, CONNER, Sheriff. Sherif. TOTIONBER, WILL SELL et SM at Erne Furniture im HL ‘Thursday, House 148 Wooster street of 12 rooms. Dealers invited. NREGO & KIRKLAND, AUCTIONFERS, BALTIMORE, _ Je ot Hotel Furniture, Car- DN -Sreag Auction augings, Billiard Tables ‘be. S. pets, Mirrors, Window Le We are authorized by sri James D. Gilmour & hat, in consognence of ¢ oxpiration Se aa eon the Eutaw House and thelr havi Jeased the New Grand Ciucinnatt Hotel, in Cincinnat Ohio, they, Will dispose of the entire Furniture and effects of the Eutaw House at public auction through us. mmence on Monday, Febraary 9, 1874 at 10 a wh the premises, and continting each day there- after, at the same hour, until everything Is sold, Full partied ary (a, rature dvertlsements, aly Datalogues ret ive days previous to day of sale, ao = TREGO # KIRKLAND. Auctioneers, Bacrirore, Ma., Tan. 20, 1874, _RELIGIOUS NOTICES. GINGING, PRAYER AND EXPERIENCE MGBTINGS every thursaay evening, at BENJAMIN ALBRO'S, No. 53 West Thirty sixth street, to encotrage seeka and others. Read Eplestans, v.,19 to 21, and Malachi, ith, to _... WANTED TO PURCHASE. RILETT REVERSIBLE SEWING MACHINES wanted.—Apply or send written particulars and low- t price to room 3, at 869 Brondway, New York. BYES AND BAR} RTIFICIAL NUMAN EYES.—J. T. DAVIS, IN ventor and egy maker of the improved Avtidciat Haman Kye, acknowledged by the facuity to ve the only correctimitadion of nature in the world. 127 Bast Fil- teenth street. hatwoan Third and Ranrth avenues.

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