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WHOLE NO. 15,691. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS —Sa00nD Pace—Third, fourth and fifth columns. ASTROLOGY—Seventu Pacr—Second colamn, BALL SBASON—Sxconp Pace—Sixth column. BILLIARDS—Sxcoxp Pace—Sixth cowumn, BOARDERS WANTED—sucony Pace—Second colnmn. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxcoxp Pace—Sec- ond column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ssventa Pace—First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Ninty Pace. BUSINESS NOTICES—Firtu Pace—Fifth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxventn Pace—First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Seventa Pace—Fourth and firth columns. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Suvanru xace—Fifth column. COASTWISE: STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Sixth colamn, DANCING ACADEMIES—Skconp Pace—Sixth column, DRY GOODS—Finst Pace—Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Suconn Page—First, column, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. EUROPE—Finst Pace—Fourth column. KYES AND EARS—Frest Pack—Tbird column, FOR BALE Saree aa —Pith and sith columns —Sayentn Paci : PORNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LET— PORNITURE sroons Pagresecond colamn secoND Pack—Second col 5 FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Skvesta Pacr—Fifth umn. uELE? WANTED—FEMALES—Sxvayrn Pace—Fourth HELP WANTED—MALES—Szvuxtnt Pace—Fifth cok mn, HORSER CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst 'Pace—Third col- umn. HOTELS—8: Pace—Second column. HOUBER, ROOMS, 4C., WANTED—Finst Pacr—Fourth column. INSTRUCTION—Friest Pace—Sixth column, JSBRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxventu Pace~ Becond column. LECTURE SFASON—Srcorp Pace—Third column. LEGAL NOTICES—Seconp Pagk—Secona column. LOAN OFFICES—Finret Pack—Third column. LOST AND FOUND—Fiast Pace—First and second col- umni MACHINERY—Sevenra Pacr—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Sxventn Pack—Sixth colamn, MEDICAL—Suventn Pa econd column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentn Pace— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Sxcoxn Pacr—Second column. MUSICAL—Sxconp Pacs—Third column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Firtu Pace—Fifth and sixth col- NEWSPAPERS—Sxvexrn Pace—Second column. PFRSONAL—Finst Page—First column. * PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &U.—SECOND Pace—Third column, POST OFFICE. NOTICE Fini Pacr—sixth columin, PROPOSALS—Srventn Pace—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES— Seventy Pace—Fonrth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Stventi Pack—Second column, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Srventu Pace—Second column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Szventn Pacr—Secona col- umn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—First Pacr—Fourth column, REWARDS—Finst Pagr—Second column. SALES AT AUCTION—Srventu Pace—Sixth column. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—sxvexta Page— Third and fourth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—~MALES—Sxventu Pace—Fourth column. ips Ia ha Page—Second and third col- 0) SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Firstr Pace—Third column, THE TRADES—Srvenrn PAck—Fifth column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Sxcoxn Pacr— First column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—First Pacr—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Szconp Pace—Second column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finst Pace—Fourth column, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE GR . tO LET—Seventa Pacr—First column, WINTER RESORTS—Seconp Pack—Second column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—First Pace—Third col- umn. SERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. (ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECON!] STREETS. aia OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR ni ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 14TH STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE: ADVERTISEMENTS RE- CEIVED FROM 9A. M, TO 7:30 P. M. REWSVEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH ERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARG! THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 50. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIEBD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREET: P leleleli! F e PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. WP ESSES. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE REW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- EES WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES | | PERSONAL. g IRGEN POINT—WILL BE ON HAND AT 12 DD “o'clock Monday. JHARLIE WANTS TO SEE THE LADY WHO SAID, returning from “Terrace Garden,” summer betore Tast, “You must get me earrings like those.” Write to old address. A gets MORNING AT 104% O'CLOCK, TWENTY- third street stage—If agreeable please correspond with gentleman next to you, who gotoffat Maiden lane. YEGLASSES, Herald oftice. IRST—AM_ ONLY TOO GLAD OF THE OPPOR- tunity. Why will you be so suspicious? LAST. URTH AVENUE CAR, DOWN, ABOUT 4 O'CLOCK Thursday; got off at Twelfth street; gentleman on ‘the opposite corner wishes to make your acquaintance ; ‘tate some circumstance to avoid mistake, Address A. ‘M., box 139 Herald office. FANDSOME BRUNETTR—POURTH AVENUE (CEN. tral Park) car, Friday morning, pout halt pust gine. fe ourieenth street, Ad UsiC ROLL, dress ler NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN BRADY, WHO Was in a law office in Troy, N. Y., in 1851. Address EDWIN T. DOUGH TY, Counsellor-at-law; 2 Park row. Lr ANN CUMMINGS, WHO LIVED WITH MARY Welch about 16 years ago, between Second and Third page about 26 years old, born in the Bowery, sends address to hi ther, CHARLES CUMMINGS, tt will be greatly to her advantage. Address, care of Gordon & h, Sydney, Australi J LOVE YOU.—CAN YOU EVER FORGET TUESDAY evening? I want to see you to-day, same ume and Diace as two weeks ago. ‘ARY 8ST. JOHN, A COOK, SUPPOSED TO BE_IN vervice in this city and who has relations engaged as gardeners in this vicinity, will hear of something to ner advantage if she sends her address to W. A. E., box 1: Heraid office. ‘ARIE LA**TE—PLAY ROLE OF INNOCENT LAMB mn gegunning fox. | Keep the gloset securely locked, or i " pe. “False face must hide ‘what the false heart doth know.” CHARLIE Y. IPUE GENTLEMAN IN PRINCK ALBERT COAT AND black mask. whom the plump blonde in black silk or satin dress and light mask, sitting with her escort near the right hand eatrance to the floor at the Liederkranz Noticed, and whom, standing at the front entrance to the floor, she recognized, unmasking, as she was stanaing at the entrance to the left of him, would be de- lighted to renew and extend the acquaintance. If agreeable address ALBERT, box 142 Herald office. ‘WO MOTHERS WOULD LIKE TO GIVE THEIR little baby veg ce to some kind persons who em ‘adopt th ey ate about six weeks old, per- aw healthy and v ee. ry pretty. Address Mrs. K., Herald wi I, JOSEPH B. LYONS, OF 11 ANN STREET, Birmingham, England, write to his parents imme- lately 1 Last heard from in Nebrask LOST AND FOUND. _ Fre ‘D~IN THE TRAIN OF THE NORTHERN RAIL~ road of New Jersey, arriving at Jersey City at 12:45 P. M., detached Coupon of Government bond; the owner San Rave the same by paving. for this lication to PYKK, STRINGFIELD OST—AT ROOSEVELT STREET FERRY, ON THE 4th inst., a Dog. Five dollars reward for his return wal Clif street. OSEAN ONYX LOCKET, CONTAINING PICTURE wertisement, on 39 W of lady and child; monogram cut on one side, “A. MT.” The finder will 'b ded on return: ing it to A. H. TOPPING, w Mercct street, New York OST—BANK BOOK NO, $61,428 BOWERY SAVINGS Fe tl " application wiil be made to the bank tor a new book. OST—ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN ity-third street, Madison avenue, down Fifth ave- Abd a Bandkeremer with inti Ree cmeraidered, Bag S12 Weet Forty-fith street raaranndasienees [oma THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 12TH, FROM Sixt avenue, iF Fifteenth street, a black and tan of “Dock;" weighs about eight js The finder will be ii Feats eto tia erally rewarded by re- O8T—OM THURSDAY, NEAR EIGHTH AVENUE, A 1 white Esquimaux Dog. ‘The ame Uy fy rewarded by retnrning Ni i ath slresk. # him to No. 150 (old nam. Lira NO. 178,603 OF THE UNION DIMER IK. The fader wilt be sultal leaving the same at te above institution? warded OST—ON_FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, A PORTEMON. fina tain the mey if tl 05 BME ganceturved to 67 Went Nisetegnih seras,=<2® AND FOUND. {SMALL GOLD WATCH, WITH LEATHER ie ee jeaving it at 76 Second avenue, ee SPECIAL NOTICES. AVANA LOTTERY,—IMPORTANT INFORMATION will be qven., Address E. SONNENBERG, Post ty-fifth street, the Rey. A. C. Osborn, D. D., pastor: CHURCH, WEST TWEN- OSt—ON THE EVENING OF FEB. 12, GOING L ‘trom the Merchants’ Clerks” Bank to Cooper, Institute, @ mali Portemonnaie, ining 3 sum of money. ‘The finder will be Tewarded by leay- it at 142 Madison street, A.B. KENDALL, REWARDS. g, REWARD.—LOST, AT THR fa gentleman's heavy gold te. The finder gia thle af the owner by ie $10 ton (near Delancey) stree! ERK RANZ BALL, ing, with oblong stone ive the above reward ing the ring to 48 REWARD.—LOST, FRIDAY MORNING, BE- tween Madison (near Scammel street) and Clin- Will. The above reward 9g Bnvslope, contain No. 108 Clinton street. rr paid on its delivery at $1 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE. turn of a small and tan Slut, about 3 months old, lost from No. 2 Tenth street; ‘answers to the name of Fanny. 0 REWARD—LOST, A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND spiral Stud, between Band 10 op evening of 12th inst, on Third avenue cars, from Plity-second to Twenty. eighth street, or Twenty ith sweet, between Third avenue aud Broadway. to BOBERTS, CARLILE & GO., 124 Warren 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVEN- $: 2) ing, from sleigh, or stolen from stable, a cross fox skin Robe, scarlet lining and trimmings. On return of sume to 64 Remsen street, Brooklyn, the above reward will be paid and no questions asked. $2. = REWARD.—LOST, GOING FROM THIRTY- ©) first street and Fifth avenue, through Fifth ave- nue to Thirty-#ixth street and Sixth avenue, a tur Car- Tiage Robe and lady’s black silk Sacque, Above reward will be paid and no questions ssked by returning to No. 77 Fitth avenue, $50 REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, BETWEEN Iya M1 and 4 o'clock, eitner in New York or Brook- n, a leather Wallet, with the owner's name in gilt on the'back, and contalhing-« larwe sum of money in Ca- nadian and American bills; also several railroad passes, ‘The finder will receive the aboye reward and the sincere thanks of the distressed and heart broken owner by re- turning same to the addresson the wallet at No. 53 ‘West Nineteenth street, 2.500 REWARD FOR THE FOKTY-EIGHT DIA- mond Cluster stolen trom the jew- elry store of Duhme & Co., Cincinnati, on the 17th of Jan- nary, or a proportiouate amount of reward for whatma: be returned. Apply to SACKETT, DAVIS & CO., I5 Maiden lane, New York. 2. » . LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE return of either Overcoat or Keys, taken fram No. vi rinuad Twelith street, and positively no questions asked. TAMOND CROSS LOST AT THE LIEDERKRANZ ball. A very liberal reward will be paid for its re- covery. AUSTIN, 103 West Twenty-second street. ee SPECIAL NOTICES, ‘A THE AMERICAN REGISTE A. a the most widely cireulated of the “American Journals published A capital medium Tor American advertisers addreaaing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to ali visiting Great Britain and the European Continent. Subscriptions and advertisements tor the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received single copies of the aper may ve obtained at the office of the New York Heraia, New York. A END TO EXORBITANT FEES) HOME TESTIMONY—READ! Avavst 16, 1869. After suffering tor ten years from catarrh, having lost my sense of smell and experiencing an oppressive hin- derance to mental activity and at pe imeusrontdimoniy in Public speaking, and after appl, ‘various physi- cians and using a variety of remedies, but in nocase with more than temporary reaulta, 1 was fortunate enough in March last to commence the use of Dr. Jas. P. Camp- bell’s Preparations, His remedies surprised and grati- fled me vy the rapidity and efficiency of their action. In A short time every symptom of this distressing com- Plaint of long standing disappeared anda permanent cure has been effected. From caretul inquiry in my late parish Ialso learn that entire cures of other obstinate and extreme cases have been effected by the same means, as well in cases of u ness as with persons afflicted with catarrh. I have great confidence in the remedies Bnd skal of De Oamevell. v. A. M. 4 Officiating at St. Peter's Episcopal church, Brooklyn, re- siding at 231 Cumberland street, Naw Yor, Feb, 12, 1874. Ayear ago my wife suffered intensely tor ten days froni a severe and excruciatingly painful attack of neu- ralgia and sciatica. No treatment aftorded a particle of reliet, and she was completely worn out with pain and suffering. In despair we at last procured » xmall battle of Dr. Jas P. Campbell's Radicar cure (or Neuralgia, Sciatica and Acute Rheumatism, ap’ also a bottle of his Magnetic Liniment, and used. bows strictly as directed. The effect was sim) magicn. My. wile fell into a re- freshing sleep, and in 48 hours fas about the hocse usual, Wholly tree from pain, and “radically cured.” N. money would induce us to be without Dr. Campbell's preparations in our family. CHARLES CRANDALL, auditor's Department, Cusiom House. Residence, 323 West Thirtletn street. New York, Feb. 11, 1874, For seven years I suffered acutely trom chrouic catarrh, which gradually extended to my throat and lungs, causing incessant hawking and profuse bloody expectoration, together with “lumps” of viscid and of- fensive mucus Ultimately the hearing of my right car became seriously affected, accompanied by a paintal and distressing “ringing noise.” 1 bad tried almost every known remedy without a particle of benefit, and I felt that unless relief came speedily I must die, for m: general health was rapidly giving way. In this condi- tion I commenced the use of Dr. Jas. P. Campbell's fons, and began ina short time to rapidly iun- Proven persevered faithfully. tor mix mouths, at the end of which time I was “radically cured,” not = vestige of tarrh rei ning, and wy hearing and Yoice ae perfect ax that of any ciher man, and snc that time ‘eight years a5) T have been in the enjoyment of sound and. jertect health, which happy condition 1 at- tribute solely to the efficacy of Dr. Campbeil’s medicinal reparations, ‘This volunary aud unsolicited statement atal Imes ready to personally verity. on 2 ‘OSCAR ANDREWS, at office of John C. Gifting, 31 south street, Dr. Jas. P, Campsnt—Your “Radical Cure for Catarrh” operated like “a charm” in my case, wholly mnoving every symptom by the use only of the two bottle: Yoursgratetully. RICHARD F. RAE, Fasnuaky 23, 1873, 176 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. Fivsmna, L. 1, Aug. 8, 1872. Dr. Campaztt :~ Dean Str—The “specific for latemper- ance’ you prescribed tor a member of my family when you resided at Great Neck, Iam thankful to say, proved Moroughly effectual in ‘overcoming the craving tor spirituous liquors, and both my family and myselt will always teel deeply grateful to you for being the means of removing a heavy afMiction from our hearts and minds, Very sincerely yours, Mra. W. A. W. New York, Feb. 13, i My wife for a considerable length of time suffered severcly from an aggravated form of bladder and kidney disease. which ordinary remedies and treatment tailed to remove or even mitigate. A iriend suggested that we try the preparations of Dr. Jas. P. Campbell, ot which he spoke very highly, From the tse of one bottle my wife received marked and decided benefit. We used, in Il, but five bottles, when the difficulty was wholly and completely removed, and she has not since been troubled, To these facts I cheerfully certity. DAVID PARKER, 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-ftth street. New York, Feb. 1, 1874. Itake mach pleasure in testifying to the excellence of Dr. James P. Campbell’s “Radical Cure for Coughs,” one bottle of which speedily and thoroughly eradicated a deep-seated and distressing tung cough which has se- riously troubled me # very long time, and of which Iam sincerely thankful to be so happily and entirely relieved. Mrs. D. CAMP, 317 East 113th street. Dr. Cawrnett:—Dear Sir—By the use De roe prepara- tions my daughter Katie has entirely regained her hear- ing, of Which for seyen years she had been deprived. We owe you adebt of gratitude, and feel you were an in- strument in God's hands to restore her to health, and it has indeed been a great blessing. She had, in addition to her deafness, a constant discharge from one ear, which has also entirely disappeared. She now hears fully as weil as any one, and has done so for the past four years, so we feel the cure is permanent, The Lord grant you Success. Gratefully yours, ALBERT T, CLAPP, Taunton, Mass,, Jan. 2, 1874 Over one hundred additional certificates of complete cures, from persons of undoubted responsibility, can be seen at Dr. Campbell's office, 66 Fulton strect, room 4, Dr. Jas. P. Campbell's “Magnetic Radical Cures” tor Deafness, Kar Discharges, Catarrh @), Noises in Head, Drunkenhest, Heart Disease, Nervousness, @. Neuralgia, Sciatica and’ Acute ‘Rheumatiam Cholera and Diarrhea, Bladder ana Kidney Dise Blood Diseases. Asthma, Sore Nipples. Sprains, and Coughs, hitherto éxclusively used for the past 20 years in the private practice of Dr. Campbell, are now for the first time offered alike tothe rich and poor at ® cost, within the reach of all. Fifty cents for each prep- aration. Expressed to any address, or for sale by drug- gists.“ Responsible agents wanted throughout the United States. “All orders must be addressed to the sole pro- prietor, ages, Strains JAS, P, CAMPBELL, M. D., cook 66 Fulton street, New York city. A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOK + ner of Fulton avenue and Boerum stree Open trom 8A. M, to9 P.M. On Sunday from 3 to 9 P. M. A —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER * Ale, sparkling ‘Wines—Manufucture of complete outfits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instructions. All departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exclusive rights in desirabie territory, Catalogues free, JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-#eventh streeta, New York, A =—CATARRH A SPECIALTY.—DR. DE KREMEN « cures the most inveterate cases. Office No. 4 Fourth Street, one door west of Broadway; or 697 Broadwa\ Pamphlet sent free, —GRAND MASONIC GIFT CONCERT FOR THE A. benefit of the Masonic Relief Agsociation of Norfolk, fag will portively and unequivocally take place, May 5, . es re mn a i i Hetren $2 60 Addrem orders to JOSEPH BATES for New York, 196 Broadway, room 4 A OT W YORK WILL RE- mnt Y PUBLIC FOR N Tien Addrew H. W. K-, Herald omee. SOT AVANA” BANKERS, Cireul f information furnished. TAYLOR & UO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New Yo OTICE TO MASTERS OF COASTING VESSELS N and otners.—The schooner Queen of the South, with Cotton, ashore at Watchapreague Inlet, Va.. having gone to pieces in the late gale and cargo washed out, masters Of vessels or others pi ‘up cotton likely to' be from Wallon thee Wal ear hots Siti, jock, Adjuster Agent foe Unheretiiars st Norfolk, Va, by cher ot wi solvanee for same wi aA Cb th fi reent, oftice box 644, New Frenching Sunday, Yebruary 15, at 10) A.M. and 7% ‘O FURTHER POSTPONEMENT! . FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT, tor the benedit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, at Louisville, Fy Marc! 1874. EX-GOVERNOR THOS. E) BRAMLETTE, AGENT, A’ ROBINSON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, 4™ Mrs, M, 7:20 P.M. 8. Townsend will lecture Children’s Lyceum meets at 2:30 P. LEECKER STREET UNIVERSALIST uRCH, LIST OF GIFTS. corner of Dowming street.—The pastor, Rev. E. One Grand Cash Gitt. fi 4000 | Sweeter, will preach to-morrow morning and evening One Grand Cash Gitt. 100,000 | at 10% and 734 o'clock. kvening Subject:—"Esau and One Grand Cash Gift. 50,000 | His Mess of Potuge,” a sermon to young people. One Grand Cash Girt 25,000 | Strangers always welcome. One Grand Cash Gift. 17,500 = ae Fag Sa pear a ga 40, $16,000 each, casi + 200,000 ROOKLYN.—REV. DR. WILD WILL PREACH 30, cash 150,000 Sabbath morning and evening in the Seventh Ave- bo. 60,000 | nue Methodist Episcopal church, near Flatbush avenu P eS ach, Cash. Figen Morning subject, by request, *‘Compulsory Education. eac bea 3 : a 150, 45,000 EREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, DOWNING AND BED- 0,000 ford streets.—Rey, Y. L. Davies, pastor, will preach 32,500 } Sabbath morning and evening, usual hours. Baptism “ . + 550,000 | aiter evening service. Meetings every night. Grand total, 12,000 Gitts, all cash. 1, 600,000 ORBIT, REV, W. P.. PASTOR DE KALB AVENUE As there will positively be no turi nement, Methodist Episcopal church, Brooklyn, will preach and the day of the drawing ls near at hand, orders | at Wig A. M. and (3, P. M. De Kalb avenue cars from should be sent at once, addressed m fy ada TOL A. HAYES & CO. 609 Broadway, New York. Fulton ferry pass the church door, NENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, FORT pee + aaa t, it g — PRICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY STATE | Preaching a stor, fev, Pred. Evans at Wig A, i, gts ‘ris cig 0 -sreanguny 18 Tt, and7 P.M, Strangersare welcome, 3, 21, 52, 46, 3% 73, . 5 NATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, ON SIXTEENTH KENTUCKY—CLASS NO, 174—YEBRUARY iste C street, between Sixth and Seventh svenues.— ai vereent altsvead tombe 48, 74, 38, 55. Froaching Sunday evening at 73¢ o'clock. Subject, “The LUTTIY Broker, Jersey Oi Resurrecuon of the Dead and the Translation of the Living.” RAWING.—CLASS 72—GEORGIA STATE HURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.—REV. J. M. PULL- Lottery :—44, 28, 17, 88, 29, 73, 50, 19, 45. 9, 20, 3, 4. man will preach at the hall of the Standard Club. i SELVENS, Manager. Cr Brosdway, corner Forty-ccsont’ sitet unde, E $265.00 a AY y ing, at 10:45; evening at 7:15, Subject—"Will He GOLD CASH GIFTS—GRAND GIFT | Gust of Fe os ‘ Concert, state of Nevada, positively | © ss OH Forever? HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, TWENTY- eighth street, near Broadway.—Rev. W. 'C. Dawson Will preach at 10:30 4M, “and 190 P.M, You are m- = | vite RER TABERNACLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL GOLD FISH, church, Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and Aquatic Plants, Animal Life to stock aquaria, Corals, ] Eighth avenues —Extra religious services, for ten aay, Sea Shells, 4c. ; Mocking Bird Food. Aquaria Manufac- | commencing Sunday, February 15. at Wg A.M. 3.and ng turing Depot, J. BAGOT, Agent, 81 Fulton street, ¥. Monch day, ueted by Revs. J. S Inakip, Wilham =~ ~ 2 “| McDona’ John E, Cookman, Dome and se m REE CHURCH SE! S—HARVARD ROOMS, Sixth r arch 4, Whole tickets, $5; balves, $2 50. "Sire lars ree, €. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agen 30 Liberty street, New York. __SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. TRDS, DOGS, RARE ANIMALS, & T BARKER & CHASE'S MeXelvey will preach tomorrow. at 10a ALM. and CHA" AUtriow MARC AND NEW voRK tan. | MoGyey wil nbatch tohortow at fic A.M and TERSALL’s, weicome. corner of Broadway and Talety-nineh, streets MAJOR CHARLES . BARKE! AUCTIONEER. KEGULAR SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, AC., EVERY WEONESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED FOR TRIAL ON | every horse sold under wa! ay THIS 18 THE ONLY AUCTION MART IN THESTATE, having the proper facilities for showing horses on sale— viz., a large Driving Ring, entirely under cover, and pienty of room tor examination. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. POUSTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Second avenue.—Divine service at 10h 4. M. and 6% P.M. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. Sloss, “Sabbath school 9 A: M. “]MIFTY-THIRD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. W. H. Pendleton will preach morning and evening, Revival meetings every evening durimg the week, with preaching. All are welcome. ORSYTH STREET | METHODIST, EPISCOPAL ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST desirable youn Cpe ay dalek Mite OR golden-sorrel Geldings in the State, is 15% high, siyeats | >, M. Py Rey. 3. W Barnhart, pastor, Sabbath schoo! olds an clogant and very stylish driver: can trot in $44: SETA s 0 Siaees Beate free, eR nme car yo herrene sox ranay mee anc 8 ROFESSOR WILLIAM EVERETT, OF HARVARD Warranted tound and kind; sold by order of W. P. Cook, Piivnivers ng, the ate Haward verett, wilt x y 5 church, corner of Fow avenue POLS BREW ORE OF oRbOdR Wheee and Twentieth street, February 18 tworning and evening. o,top road Wagon, pole and shafts a za 1 TWELVE Sk tS FINE NEW single road Harness, FINE SETS LIGHT DOUBLE Road Harness. FINE DARK BAY HORSE, 16% high, 8years old; very stylish; has been used in all’ harness; sold by order of @ , side-bar RY, RICHARD'S. STORRS, D. D., OF BROOKLYN, AY will preach in the West Presbyterian church: Fortygecond street, between Fifth, and Blxth avenues, next Sunday eventing, 15th inst., at 73g o'clock. Stable kee ay chart eeping. Sa Tivery stable Keeper to FSO ene ea cast EY, J, F. MOLELLAND, PASTOR, WILL PREACH black Trotting Mare, 19% high, 8 years old; a very free Sunday at St. Luke's ‘Methodist Episcopal church and stylish drivers Gan troteip, three mrauterand go te Forty-first street, west of Sixth avenue, at 10} A. M. and the end of the road: 1s afratd of nothing and warranted | 72 F. M. kind, Also fine Benson Bros. Road Wagon, Harness, &c. TWO NO TOP EXPRESS Wagons hice! BAY HORSE, 15% HIGH, years old, free driver; table for any kind of business, and warranted so an . CHLSTNUT SORREL HORSE, 15%, 5 years old; splen- did driver and worker, and warranted sound and kind. EIGHT TOP and NO top Road Wagons. ALSO SEVERAL CHEAP Work Horses, FULL DESCRIPTION at sale. SALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. 7 Tro FOR SALE, FOUR HORSES, AMONG THEM Horses; sold only.on account of sickness. Inquire at 134 ¢ EY. SAMUEL M. HAMILTON WILL PREACH IN the Scotch Presbyterian church, Fourteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, to-morrow, at 10%, Ay M. and $34 F. M. EV. H. W. KNAPP WILL PREACH IN THE FIRST Mission “Baptist church, in Laight street, corner Varick, atl A M. and 7% P.M. Baptism after even- ing service. REV. THOMAS VEITCH, PASTOR OF THE EMAN- uel church, in Attorney street, near Delancey, will Preach this (sabbath) evening on temperance. two very tast Road Horses; also two business Bleecker street. To be sold cheap. EV. D. HENRY MILLE: D. D... PREACHES IN kicas: aero; 2 TESAE ARR Plymouth Baptist church, Fifty-first street, west of pEwates, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, Ninth avenue, on Sunday, at 108% A.M. and 73g P.M. established 1338, Eee ea age an em sole makers ot Ppvseta cane CHAPEL, NO. 91 SECOND AVE- Brewster Wagons, nue, near Fiftieth street.—Divine service in the Kng- with vertical stec! plates in axles, lish language Sunday, at 11 o'clock. All cordially in- ‘The maximum of strengih, vited. ‘Yhe minimum of weight. = we 5 5} GTEINWAY TALL REV. WAYLAND HOYT, OR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY ‘COACH HORSES; tor. will preach in Tabernacle Baptist church, well broken, gentle, fast travellers, with fine knee | ond avenue and Tenth street, Sunday morning, at 103, action. Apply at private stable 143 West Seventeenth st, | and in Steinway Hall at 7:45 in the evening. (OR SALE—A PAIR OF MULES, 16 HANDS HIG) HE ANNIVERSARY SERVICE OF TH d 8 Association, in ald of the House of the Gooa shep- good workers, single id. 9) To be herd, Tompkins Cove, Rockland county. N. Y., will be seen at private ta ble cn ei eee eo held’ in. Trinity chapel, Twenty-fifth street, on’ Sunday PAS- SEAT FEAETON. ORR ing, February |S, at 73 o'clock, Right Rey. Horadio straight front Coupe, one Yop B ene 10 Soe ae. aing. ci v. J. N, Galleher, do., ix sets double and siigie harness: sli in good con- | of Ziod church Sermon by Wer, J. Galicher, dition. W. H. STARIN, sis E t 120th st, or 40 Beaver — (PHE RELIGIOUS AMExDMENT of the u United States Constitution. A public meeting, to ratity the action of the late Pitts- burg Convention, will be held on Tuesday rents Feb. 17, at 7% o'clock, 'tn the Retormed Presbyterian church, ‘Twenty-third street, near Eighth avenue. Dr. Geo, B. Cheever, Dr. E. R. Craven and others will address the meeting. Areportof the National Convention will be given. All are invited. (rp WOMAN’S RAID AGAINST WHISKEY.”— Rev. W. C, Steel, P. G. W. 0. Sons of Temper- ance and pastor of the Beekinan Hill Methodist Kpisco- pal church, Kast Fiftieth street, between First and Sec- ond avenues, Will preach on Sabbath morning on the above subject. Allare invited, and especially temper- ance men and women. Revival service in the evening. ‘AINWRIGHT MEMORIAL CHURCH, REV. W. T. Egbert, rector.—The Rev. R. W. Barnwell will preach in the morning; Rev. K. F. Remington will preach in the evening. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., in this City and Brooklyn, A —A.—A.—PERSONS DESIRING TO RENT THEIR + Houses the ensuing season can enter them upon our books free of charge. Renting first class residences & specialty. PHALON & SLOAN, F% SALE—BAY HORSE, 36 HANDS, $100; ROAN Frecareae, NEADES S veare, S7hy Day Mare, 2s nade, cau at umbrella store, 3284 Hudson street. OR SALE—CHEAP, BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 years old; price $50; mest be sold to-day. Inquire at 137 Wooster street, in the bie. ‘OR SALE CHEAP—TWO TEAMS OF HEAVY Horses; ¢: be bought single or doub) Can be seen from 4 to 6, afternoons, at 431 We Guest BARGAINS.—CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HAR- Bu ness, new and second hand, all styles; ‘several ies, Pony Phaetons, light Coupe Rockaways, six- [ANUFACTURERs’ UNION, », Dog Cart. ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York.—A good bugey Harness, hand made, $17; @ good grocer’s Harness, 3 @ good milkman’s Harnes 3 2 Zood double truck Harness, $30; a good Blanket for $2 80. Please cail and e; for yourselves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 7I Barclay streot. Vi lpreleesip 80 TO $20; HORSE BLANKETS, assorted sizes, $2 Lap Rugs, $2 25 to $36; Woit Robes, Sleigh Bells, Saddles, Bridles, &c., the largest assortment in the city; new stock manufactured since the panic, at low prices. E. BARTLETT, 62 Warren street. OCKAWAY—SIX SEATED, BROWN CLOTH -LIN- ing, with linen slip cover, steps close by spring on closing’ door, glass front and ‘sides; Lawrence's best make; has been used very seldom and in perfect order; Will ‘be sold cheap, Apply at 168 East Twenty-third street. Inquire for Morris. SLEIGHS—FINE ASSORTMENT, ALL STYLES, AT low prices, to close them out, Several second hand Sleighs, 40 top, and open second hand Wagons, Pony Phactons, Rockawaysand Harness, Kobes, Blankets, &c, WM. H. GRAY, 2) and 22 Wooster street, ROTTER WANTED.—A HORSE OF DARK COLOR, 6 to oreert old; must show a mile below 2:50 and be warranted sound, kind and true. State height and price. Address B. 3., Brooklyn (E. D.) Post office. ‘ORK HORSES.—A LARGE NUMBER AT AUCTION this day, at 11 o'clock, at BAKKER & CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. AGONS.—CHEAP EXPRESS, GROCERY, BUSI. ness, Plumbers’, Bakers’, Concord Delivery and Platform Spring Wagons for sale and exchange at 22 Spring street. TANLED—TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH, JA BAY OR black Horse, 164 hands high, to weigh not less than 1,300, Address W. E., box 1,485 Post ofc 7 ANTED— A Horse ora pair; must be sound, fast and kind. Address box 1,250 Post office, stating price, & FOR WANTED. East Seventeenth strect, PHYSICIAN DESIRES AN Fortieth and Eighty-sixth streets and Sixth and Tenth avenues. Address Dr. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. PHYSICIAN AND WIFE DESIRE FURNISHED Rooms: also, it possible, a Room for office; be- tween Fortieth and Eighty-sixth streets and sixth and mule avenues, Address Dr, J. L., Herald Uptown Branch offic FREE REGISTRY FOR DWELLINGS FOR SALE OR tol No charge unless purchased or satistactory tenants obtained. 8. B. GOODALE & CO., 5 West Twenty-third street, Fitth avenue Hotel. 'URNISHED HOUSE, WANTED—BETWEEN FOUR- teenth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and sixth avenues; unexceptional neighborhood: handsomely furnished for a small family; rent about $2,800. Address, with full particu RITY, Herald office. OUSE WANTED.—A_ CENTRALLY SITUATED high stoop dwelting House wanted by a small pri- vate family, not above $1,500. A firstclass tenant, prompt and relianle, may be secured by addressing, wit ticulars, T. R. W., Herald office. th par PUFSICIAN WANTS TEE USE OF A PARLOR OR Bagement ag an office from I to 4P. M., daily; Twen- Thirty-frth streets, between Fitth and Seventh es, Neblies must state particulars and very low permanent, Address Dr. K., Herald Uptown h office, : ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, TWO FURNISHED Rooms suitable tor light housekeeping, not above ‘Twenty-third street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues; terms must be reagonable, Address ROOMS, B. Z. B., Herald office. — | WASTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. A FUR- nished Flat, consisting of parlor, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, &c.: location not above Twenty- third street and east of ‘Sixth avenue preterred. Reter- ence requited. Address, stating lowest terms, Mr. P. B., 4 Broad sreet, rooms 16, 17 and 18. AVN ecoenetenel A GENTLEMA! use, a good and able to trot in Gress, stating price and facts, BUS! office: ANTED—TO HIRE, TWO ONE HORSE TRUCKS W “lor-one or two. months: with drivers address, at box 162 Herald Uptown Branch ofiee. HIS OWN ole Horse, 15%’ hands; sound, kind or better te Boles no puiler. Ad NESS, box 1,141 Post once, L. D. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. OR SALE —STEAMBOATS “J. P. SCHUYLER,” 200 feet long, B. E. 48 inches by 9 feet; “Escort,” 190 feet long, B, E. 40 inches by 10 feet, both fitted for night routes; Well furnished and in fine order; also, two Iron light draught Steamboats, 230 teet long; four paddle wheel ie ships; several propeller Steamships, steam Yachts, ters and Tugs, FREDERICK U, SCHMIDT, No. I South William st. 100 BOATS ON HAND—FROM A SINGLE TO A SIX- oared Shell; Ship Boats of all sizes and built to order at shops 368 and 373 South street. STEPHEN ROBERTS. ANTLD—FIVE ROOMS, FOR A § FAMI notabove Bixty-third ‘treet, on the eam aides cet” GARDNER & UO., 571 Peorl street. WA NTD-10 FIRE, A BUILDING WITH STEAM over fo ane M box 167 Herald Uptown Branch offices 8" St Once & B. ws D—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, BETWEEN Trenty-sixth and Thirty-sixth streets and Fourth and Sixh avenues, by a lady, an unfurnished Parlor and Bedroon, on first’ floor. | Address ©, C., box 161 Herald ‘Uptows Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. AXTED TO RENT—A_ FURNISHED HOU We frithin 25 or i. miles of New York cir naa Rave ‘ provements, rw Son, Metropolitan Hotel, ne rae LOAN OFFICES. ig &) NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Fianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies for any ‘amouni. AT OLE BROS’. 896 BROADWAY, PARTIES DE- siring to get Loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Silks will be more Uberally dealt witt an at an Ariane MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, je In the Country. oy erm of one or two years, wi the wiviiege of buying ie ikea, near good sghoolk, the neigiborhood of Perth Amboy or south end of Staten Island preterred, or near water. Isha Sart salt water. Address CHARLES furished Hotel or Boarding House capable of kecomnice tog about 50 guests, Ai HOTEL, box 10 Herald Uprowe Breen ay pardcuars, Jewelry, fine Laces, India Shawls, 4c. at the welry store and auction rooms of JOSEPH SOLOMON & 134 Fulton street, private offices, Auction sales every Wene Se Habla Espanol. ©. ALLEN, Ol Browaw ¥ Dear Fourteenth street. 405 SIXTH AVENUE, P BETWEEN LAWENTY. ranch office. fifth streets. — le — vances made on Watche: eSewelry, Silks, EUROPE, Laces, and Shawls, Same bought at full value. Seem monamener rare ‘OMBINED SELF-ACTING MALTKILNS AND SCOUR 1, BERNAR Seen ing Machines, manufactured: by FRANZ PETERS, 685 RROADWAY, NEAR AMiry ity! 3 1 MONEY Mchine Works, Eupen, Rhein-Prussia, rally advenced on Diamonds, Wate! w. | — Are. 1b RUE Hie elry. Piano: fall Merchandise, Ladies’ ‘Dress silk for | de 15 RUE DE LA PALX, PARIS, sale; same bought and sol H. GEIGERMAN, 913 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET (oldest established and most responsible office).— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, 4c, Same bought and sold, A. C. HERTS. Ambrosial Cream fi . Fashionable Fettumery Tor ng handkerenief, for the hair. Eau de € Cologne (preparation speciale). OUNTERS WANTED—WiTH DRAWERS, SUMTABLE ford * eco AR Ha tiaRe, Adtrem, sting wer aid Same iee cchentionane bethe only [RFANTS CLOTHRS.—PERSONS TROUS OF Correet imitation of Mature Ine the world, 127 Raat Fk Gieposing a quantity ofthe above mentioned articles WentD staget, hetween Thisd and Foursh avenues: wil address A. ‘box 128 Werald odes @ Aeon HUMAN EYES—J. T. DAVIS, IN- ventor and only maker of the Hneroved Artificial PRICK FOUR CENTS. navn HUROPEAN STEAMSAIPS, A Steam reali (rom pier 20 North 0 2 SUNLKY WEDNESDAY. AND & AUSTRALIA,, .Sat., Feb. 14! MACED( River, Ne Utbay Vor TA.Wed., Mar, 4 CALEDONIA, Wed., Web. 18 | KLY81a. Sat. Mar. 7 ETHIOPIA... .Sat., Feb. 21] CASTALIA...Wed,, Mar, 11 OLYMPIA....Wed., kev. 25 | ANGLIA. Sat! Mar. 14 Feb. 28) TRINACRIA.Wed.. Mar. Ls The passenger accommodations on the steamers of this line are unsur} for elegance and comiort. Cabin slutercoms are all on upper deck, thus securing good entilation. Hehe and VOURBIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDOND. RY, WED, STEAMERS, $65 and $75. Return, $130, currency. SAT. STEAMERS, $65 and $75. Return, $130, gold. STEERAGE PASSA‘ To Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Qt own, Londou- derry, Beltast, Bristol or Cardiff, $30, currency. Tickets issued for passage to or ‘any seaport or railway stauion in Great Britain, Ireland or the Conti- nent. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT LOWEST RATES. Company's office, No. 7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the C tinent will sail from pier No. 50 North River, as follow: EUROPE, Lemarie........., Saturday, February AURENT, Lachesuez ‘Saturday, March 7 ETRE, Danre..... jaturday, March 21 AMERIOUE, Roussany Saturday, April 4 wine) TO BREST OR HAVRE :— ea First Cabin, $125. Second Cabin, $79, ... Excursion tickets at reduced rates. American travellers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe. ‘by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts ot cross- ing the Chantel besides saying, time, trouble and ex. pense, GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway, yuan LINE. NOTICE, "The course laid down for these steamers, an by them for several years. ix fixed to pass 250 miles south of Cape Race. Although the voyage is thus lengthened about 100 miles, better weather Is met with, and there is much greater freedom from fogs und floating ice and the danger of navigation c went thereon. FOR QUE! AND LIVERPOOL Royal Mail steamers are appotnted to sail as tuilows:— CITY OF NEW YORK, CITY OF ANTWERP CITY OF BROOKLY: y, Feb, CITY OF BRUSSELS, |"""! turday, Maret 7, 8 A. and each succeeding Saturday and shursday, trom I 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. | aCABIN—-$70, $60 and $%, gold, according to accommo. ‘ation, Round trip tickets at low rates, STEERAGE.—To | Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonaerry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $3 certificates, $32, curreticy. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates, Dratts issued at low rat For Cabin passage and. g VICTORIA. ....8i followed baits Glasgow, Prepaid eral business apply at the Company’s office, 15 Broadway. é or steerage passage, at 33 Broad way, or Pier 45 North River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent ‘O'Donnell & Fanlk, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. M. S. Creagh, 102 State street, Boston. S. Brown, 82 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- William Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris, Nee LINE, NOTICE, This company takes the risk of insurance (up to 500,000 in gold) on each of its steamers, thus giving pas- Sengers the best possible guarantee for satcty and the avoidance ofdanger at sea. ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlands. From piers 44 and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CANADA, Tues.,Feb.17.3 P.M | GREECE, Feb. 28, at 3P.M. EGYPT. .8at, Feb. 21,3 POM. | TPALY. March 7, at 8 A.M. FOR LONDON DIRE Feb. 17, at3 P. M. HOLLAND, Bragg. Si Steerage $29 cui Cabin passage, > reney., Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steer age tickets irom Liverpool ax the lowest rates Al at the Company’s office, No, roadway. kde ree RW. dP HURST, Manager, AUNARD LINE, ) NOTIC! With the view of diminishing the chane the steamers of this line take @ specifie: seasons of the year. t ‘On the outward passage trom Queenstown (or New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 0at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH ICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, YROM NEW YORK, FROM BOSTON. of collision, urse for all CALABRIA, Wsday, Feb. 11 HECLA... “4 ALGERIA. ‘Wsday, Feb. IS. MARATHON, Pi *RUSSIA....W'sday, Feb. B W'saay, Mar. Lae ‘A,W'day, Mar. 1 OLYMPLA r. 14 and every following Wednesday and Satur¢ York. Steamers marked thus * d passengers. Cabin passage, $89, $100 and cording to accommodation. ' Return tickets on favor terms. Steerage, $3), currency. Steerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and ail parts of Europe at lowest rates, a For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s gions No. 4 owe Gree For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. sauna - _ CHAKLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, or to P. H. DU VERNET, Clark and Randolph streets, REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. ast | see. he ‘steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 East | (i. AMabe and, Onin, Railroad for Western points, ant a, River, as tollows :— TREAT WKSTERN, Stamper. RNWALL, Gibson. + aturday, March 7 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, currency Cae K je Agent, 70 South street, tis E.E. MORGAN'S SONS, OR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hamburg-American Packet Company's iron mail steamship POMMERANIA, Daptain H. F. Schwensen, will sail on ‘Thursday, Feb- Tuary 19, tor Hamburg, 1ymouth, London, Cherbourg and Raies of passage to Hamburg: i First cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $72, gold. Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, gold. Steerage to Plymouth. London and ‘all points in the south of England and Wales, 880, currency. HOLSATLA will sail February 20, 1874, KUNHARDT 4 CO, C. B. RICHARD'& BOAS, General Agents, jeneral Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York ROR, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail trom Pennsylvania Ratl- road wharf, Jersey City, as tollows ANDES.......... GLAMORGAN: i First cabin passage, $75" and $8) currency; second cabin, $55 currency; steerage, $3) currency. Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardif, $33 currency. Dratts for £1 und upwards. For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAX!ER & CQ.. Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. ‘aturday, Feb, 21 March 7 March 21 AGLE, LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Clyde built steamship eae 1 eCHIULE a Captain Thomas, will sail on Tuesday, February 2%, trom Hable Line pier, foot of First strset, Hoboken.” RATES OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. Cabin—First saloon, $120, gold; second saloon, $72, gold. Steerage—To Plymouth and London, $30, currency : to Cherbourg and ‘Hamburg. $30, gold, prepaid. Tickets ‘om Hamburg, ney. For freight aj ly to FUNCH, EDYE' & 60.27 South William. street. For | ret. assage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUNE, Gen- tral Agents, 113 Broadway. bs HITE STAR LINE. FOR CUE AND LIVERPOO! CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAL ‘New and full powered Steamshins, sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on hursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. OCEANIO ‘ebruary 14, at3 P. M. BEFUBLIC. : sbruary ah ats BM DELTIO, ‘ebruary 28, at3 P. ADRIATI March 7. at 8 A, M. BALTIC, eRe! ‘March 14, at 2 BM GhTom the White Star “Docks, “Pavonia Ferry, Jersey Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and steWardesses accompany the steamers, Rates—Saloon, $40, gold; return tickets, $140 -gold; steerage, $3) in currency. ‘Those wishing to send tor friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates— $32, cur- rency. Pamengers booked to to Pari Chi Drai id from all parts of America jamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, c. So ae ear viaag and other fmformats 1 T inspection of plans and of jon apply at the company's office, 1p Broadway, New Yorke PP Bills of lading issued to Continental ports. R. J. CORTIS, QTATE LINE, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from pier 36 North River as tollows:— STATE OF GEORGIA... . EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. 6 "DONOVAN ROSSA.—STEERAGE PASSAGE, $29; intermediate $40, Drafts payable everywhere: Office open till 10 evenings. Frien sage address ROSSA, Proprietor N landt and West streets, [UJ SIBED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU. OFFICIAL J Passports of the Devartinent of State issued by A. Per IME MARTH, United states Court House, 4t Cham- ers street, COAST WISE _STE Al Prclic Math steAMsiP LINE » Calitornia via Panama, Featly reduced rates of (reighg and passage. mauniticent steamers of this hne will leave com- pany's whart, pier 42 Nort oat : Kine vormarh biee 42 Nori River, foot of Canal street, HIPS. Saturday, February 4 at 2 P.M, COLON, Captain Hudson, conn b Splendi eamshi Findson, conn ‘s ng with ‘splendid steamship CO- Saturday, Fy PULCO, Captain A. G. ent steainship ARIZONA, med steamers will call at Kingston, tward and homeward voyages. Gray, connec! Captain Cavariy joth the aboven Jamaica, on thelr ¢ ‘The Captain of the 0 “, gers through o San Franc gril accompany his paseen- vs ATES \ PASSAGE. New York to San Francisco, cabin, $100, or $110 cure reney, according to location. New York to San Francs New York to Kingston, tecrage, $0, c ain, Sa0eyakde rrency. worage, $25, gold, For Freight and Passage or other information apply at the Company's Office, pier 42 North River, fout orbenal street, New York. pelea : J, BULLAY, Superintendent. Rovvs Haren, V dent and Managing Director, EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, These first class steamships will sait every Tuosday, at $.P. AC, from pier 13 North River, toot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, as tollows:— Steamship WILMINGTON, Morton Steamship CRESCENT CITY, Curt Steamship COLUMBUS (new), Reea March 3. For freight or passage (having magi ;COMMO- gigs WILLIAM P. CLYDE & C0, Ne Bowling Green, D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. WOR HAVANA, mae AU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, NEW YORK AND ) (CAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, leaving pier No. 3 North River, at8 P. M. CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direct) CLEOPATRA (Havana and Mexico) .. CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via Nassau). February 17 February 24 :Feb. 23 CUBA (Havana direct). a x CLIY OF HAVANA (Havana direct. -March & For reight or passage apply to AL. XANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadwa; y¥ OF MERIDA ver, at3 P. M., Feb, 26. ONS, 33 Broadw: GQoUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. © Phe tollowing vew and first class steamers will sail every Wednesd. P. M., from pier 20 East River Steamer ¢ r Captain Hines Feb. 18 Steamer CITY OF HOU Captain Dui Steamer CARONDELE’ rear, Steamer CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain I 2 Freight Adaily, Through rates given to Galves- ton. Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf. Brazos Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $50; steerage do. $28" For (reight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply oi a Lape ad Leh 158 Maiden fane. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT F MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘The steamship WESTERN METROPOL from pier $6 North River, foot of North Moore street, on saturday, Febrasry 1, at o'clock P.M. Freight received’ da hrough rates given to St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply to FREDERICK BAKER, pier 36 North River. JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromweil Steamship Line. The steamsnip GEV, CROMWELL, Captain Crawford, will leave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, February 1, at 3 P.M. Freight received dally. Through rates iven to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzag hart, Brazos Sunilago,, St, Louls and Mobiie. | Cabin passage, $5); steerage, $25. For freight or passage apply to : ARK & SHAMAN, 86 West street. us™ STATES a cope it) MAIL STEAMSHIP The elegant, sidewheel steamnship SOUTH AMERICA, 2,000 tons: buries in kK. L. RE aan eae St. homas, Pat nampuco, Bahia an io nrday, Fesruary 21, at S o'clock P. M., from pier 43 nS North River: oe ssage a For treight or passage apply 1. person, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. EXAS LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT ey West, carrying the United 8 SITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain pier 2) er, Saturday, Feprua Mhrough ading given’ to Housto! on the Gal ouston and Henderson and B. B. and c. RR, ON ‘ze for forwarding im New York.’ For trek apply to ssage, having superior accommodations, oF Se WALLORY-& GO. 188 Maiden Jane, or W, P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. DAILY LINE to Norfolk and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Peters- burg and Richmond. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, fezrora lerSl North River, foot of Beach street, seamers eave daily at3 P. M, for Norfolk, and passenger steame! for Noriolk, City Point and. flehmond om Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa-urdays, same hour. ‘Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all paints South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes- Atlaniic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also by by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washinj N.C., and other points, Office, 187 Greenwich stree ____.. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. PALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON via Newport and Fall River. ‘The magnificent sieamers NEWPORT and OLD COL- ONY leave pier 23 North River, foot of Murray street daily (Sundaysexcepted), at4P. M. Through tickets sold at all principal hotels in the citv. ENNSYLVANIA RATLRUAD, Ie THE GREAT TRUNK LINE D UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, tom foot of Desbrowes and lortiandt streets, as follows :— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, ‘with Pullman Palace ‘cars attached, 9:3) A.M. 5 and $90 PM. sunday 5and38°3) P.M For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and Erie, 7 P. M.;, for Walllamsport, 930 A. M.,” contiecting at Phitad nia. For saltimore, Washington and the South, at 8:0 A. M, Sand 9P. M. Sunday 9 P.M. Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 4. M., 12:30 8, 4, 5,7, 8:30,9 P. M. and 12 night, Sunday 5, 6:10, 8:37and 9'P M._ Emigrant and second class, 7 P.M. For Trenton at 7:20 A. M., 2, 3:i0 and 6:10 P.M. Sanday o:10'B. Ne £6, 6:30, 7:20, 10, 11 A. Mu. 12 BOER NLR wear ea 40, 6, 6:10, 8:30, 7° 130’ PPM and 12 night," Sunday, 6:29, Vener arene re Wdit hight: ‘Sandsy. an éabaad ‘ys 6, 6:30, 7:20, 3, 1p .A. M., 12M. 1, 2, 2:30, Sail 40, 4:10, 4:30, 5:20, 5:40," 6, 6:10, 6:30, 8:10, 10 Pe ett Suight,’ Sunday, 5:2) and’ 6:10 b. M For Woodbridge, porn fa wd and South Amboy, 6 and % 4:10 and 6, P.M. For New Brunswick, 120 and A. 3. 2, $10, 4:30, $20, 6:10 7 P, M. and iZ night, Sunday, 6:i0 PM, For Kast Millstone, 8 A. M., 12 M. and 4:90 P.M, For Lambertville and flemington, 9:30 4. Mand’ BML For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 3'and 4 P.M. Accommodation for Bordentown, Burlington and Car. den, 7:20 and 9:30 A. M., 12:30, 2 3210, 4 and 6:10 B. M, For Freehold, 7:3) A. M.,'2. and’. M. For Farmingdale and Squan, 7:20 A. M. and 2 P. M, For Pemberton and Camden, 6 A. M, and 2:39 P, ‘Trains arrive, ax, tollows:—From Pittsburg, 6 12:35 and 735 P.M, daily: 11:36 A.M, Monday. From Washington and Baltimore, 15 and 10:27 P.M. Sundays, 6:05 A. 3° From Fhitatelpnia, 5 esi Sa 10 8 ‘rom Philadelphia, 5 I ct M. 15, 5h Bile, Sith 10:27 P.M. Sunday, 5:22, 6x 6250. 1:55 x M., and 10:27 P.M. wid aired Ticket offices, 535, 435 271 and 91 Broadway, No.1 As- tor ogee tet of Destro 2nd, Cordlands streets. Eimlerant ticket office, No, 8 Battery pla ‘Soyn, Jr, AJ, CASSATT, General Manag: General Passenger Agent. ITONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT S steamers RUODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from pler $3 North River, at€P M. POST OFFICE NOTICE. pest OPFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPS for the week ending Saturday, February 21, Fa Me Will close at this otfice as follo’ ‘On Tuesday, 4A Mj on Wednesday, at LF. M.; on Thursday, at and on Saturddy at 12 M. ici T. L, JAMES, Postmaster, eens alacant aeewetiig TTENTION.—NEW YORK MILLS OR W/MSUITA muslin Shirts, 2,200 linen Bosoms, made_ in the best manner; fit quarantee for haifa dozen, less than halt a dozen $2 50 each ; gentlemen's own material made up at $12 per dozen measures taken ip any part of the city & additional per ord 4 West Broadway. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE OF VIRGINIA. 4 And every alternate Saturday thereafter, takins \- Ri. at through rates to all parts of Great Brit and reland, ray: Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Drafts for £1 an SBERR® For treight or passage ap- ply to AUSTIN, BALDWU We bey Agents, iO Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. sora NO8TH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY For Southampton and Bremen. ‘The steamship HANSA. Captain F, Kiugxist, will sail on Saturday, February 2i, at two P. M., from Bremen Dler, toot of Third stréet, Hoboken, to be followed by the Steamship WESER, C 4 steamship R, Captain W. Willigerod, on Saturday, RATES: a OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREME to BE CO. Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. _ NITKD STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and by: day. 0 Tuesday. WISCONSIN, Freeman: Feb. 17, at 6:30 A. M. Orsay tl... Feb. 24, at noon. BBV ADA, For ron pier 46 Norih River, yassas ld; steerage, $30, currency, Cavin pamela uckets, O82 currency. " Passengers booked fo and Pari Hambur way and Fyeser - lo on ye land, France and Germeny tt Mek GUION. D Broadway. rparscorr BROTHERS & 00, EMIGRATION ee CHANGE OFFICE, Drafte for £1 and upwards: at lowest raves Nor- in the city, at th LOOMING DALE & C9. 10 THE LADIES OF NEW YORK.—LADIES’ UNDER. T° weer in ereat variety for sale below cost of manufac. ture, being the stock of a wholesale manufacturer; great dargains. 21 Astor plac “VAtENTINES, VALENTINE! ¥4u TINES: ‘A full assortment on sate-at about half the usual price. hay direqted Ladies making selections on, fare p shen ana R, H. MACV & Gv., Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. YW ANTED—A STOCK OF DRY GOODS W “ana thoes, tor which cashand ‘Rood ‘Brook yn on surburban Real Fetgee, will be DAVID MOLLOT" Broadway, room 6. INSTRUCTIO: LADY, WHO HAS FOR MANY bo A. Suess LADY, wag, 848 TOR} reside fluently the oh ne 16 tain a situation ; I who nd English tai wishes to ob- "A. FRENCH LADY AND GENTLEMAN W A ‘@ conversation room and rench fason va ae ress Week, at Bove Mees eee IRENCH, GERMAN AND ITALIAN. Privat the class instruction by the best professors NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, eat to Delinontco's D200 EASt, BD st— a. a N LADY WISHES tout Be the pd a4 Jessons in the “Kir ‘Kdiren Le”

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