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THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CEN rs. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Ninta Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth hun ne —Tweirri Pace—Sixth coli Bitntaibs onan Pack—Third column. woe ese a AUTRE ROORD Pace—Third and fourth Boar” "AND LODGING WANTED—Seconp Pace— Fourth column, BROOKLY! wiped ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Pace— in. Seco urn BUSINESS “OBPORTONTTIBS—Bicurn Pace. BUSINESS NOTICES—seventu Pace—Sixth column. ciTy pris) ates FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace—First nd second eolnm unnee AND SALESMEN—Twaern Pacx—Second col- CLOLHING—Tweuren Pacr—Fourth column, OOAQUMEN, AND GARDENEKS—Twetrta Pace—Sec- ond and third columns. COAL AND. WOOD—Nixta Pace—Third column. bisaa pa STEAMSHIPS—Skconp Pace—sixth col- Copal NeRsHiPs—Eroura Pace. COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pace—Fifth column. DANCING ACADEMIES nu Pack—Fourth column, DEN RY—Nintu Pacs—hird column, Dav GOODS Pinte Pace —siath coluni, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN URNISHED—TwaurTa Phox—Fith and Sixth col- zurdPiitn STEAMSHIPS—Sscoxp Pace—Fifth and ixth columns. EYES. AND KARS—Ninta Pace—Fourth column. FINANC. pee Paar, FOR SALE. mM Pace—Second column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘Tweuren Pace—dixth column. FURAITURE—Nintu Pagk—Third column. WELP FP WANTED FE PMALES—Twuiera Pace—First and second columns. HELP WANT)’ D—MALES—Twetrsu Pace—Third and jourth columns. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third, fourth and fitth columns. HOTELS—sucon, Pace—Fourth and fifth columns, HOUSES OMS, &C., WANTED—Nintu Pace—Thira InerhivcTiOx—Sinn Pac argusth, Kcolumn, CITY, HOBOKEN, ITY AND BER- Bee REAL ESTATE vOR! SALECSacon> Pace— Second column LECTURE BEADON- Lor aeP FOUND—Pinet Pace—First and second col- MACHINERY—Niwra Pace—Second column, MARBLE MANTE LS—twaurrn Faq e—rourth column. DICAL—Tweirrn Pace—Fourth col Miscaunaneous ADVERTISEMENT S—Textm Pace— Sixth colui . MISCELLANEOUS—Nuvta Pace—Third column, MUSICAL—Ninti Pace—Fourth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Sevents Pack—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pack—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Nintn Pace—Fourth column, POST OFFICE NOTICE—Nixta Pace—Third column, PROPOSALS—TweLrra Pace—Fourth column. PROFUSSIONAL SITUATIONS V Wal ‘D—FEM ALES— WELFTH PaGe—First co! PROPERTY OUT OF THE UITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Pace—Second and third columns, baie cei aoe TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pace—Third REAL, onan WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Third column. RELIGIOUS NOTIC ised Pack—Second column, REWARDS—inst Pace—second column, feogent ey AUCHON=Pinsr Pace—Fifth and sixth errustions: WANTED—FEMALES—Exxventa Pace— bes eco ay third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, KLETH PAce—First column. arrvations Ee De sar weer Pace—Sec- epecial *ROMIGES Finer Pace—Second and third col- SPORT! ING—DOGS, BIRDS, column, 4&c.—First Pace—Third THE TRAVES—Twerres Pace—Fourth column. To oe FoR at BUBINESS PURPOSES—Tweirmn Pace— TRAVELLE: RS" G GUIDE—Sxcoxn Pace—Sixth column. OR RNHeD ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Twin Pace—sixth coluinn. want” "TO PURGHASE-NiNtH Pace—Second col- westtiicsteR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—src MP Page—second column. winter RESORTS—Sxcond Pace—Filth column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, colima. 40.—Ninta Pace—Second HERALD "BRANCH OF FICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM 3 FOR TH THE NEW Yo. BECBIVED AT THE BRANCH CH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, HERALD BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. ae OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEaR, rep ADVEXTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 14TH STREET, ONB DOUR WEST OF THIRD AVENUE, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED PROM 9 A. M. TO 7:8 P. M, NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, THE FUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS, ll3 PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK "__ HERALD, AJESERS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE REW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ® PERS FIRST CLASS FAMILY DESIRES TO ADOPT A little girl (orphan), of about four to five years old; trem be really Post ate and of American parentage, Ad- 86 DOX GENTLEMAN WHO PASSED SEVERAL TIMES through Twenty. Ast, street yesterday at 10 would like to hear irom “Sweet face at the window.” Address DON PEDRO, Herald office. ONSOIR.—J'AI BIEN TRAVAILLE A MON FRAN. cals. Puis-je esperer maintenant recevoir de vos Nouvelles? Ecrire a WALTER, box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. LEECKER STREET CARS— Kot out at the interview with CHICH EH, box 1 JONFIDENG —MEET ME TO. DAY, FEBRUARY 17, , ladies’ waiting room, south ferry, Kew Yo York side? itaportant Don’t sail. BOSTON.—ADDRESS OLD D. OR FRANK PIKE, FRIEND, box Ui Herald Uptown Branch off ‘OR ADOPTION—A YOUNG GIRL, IN HER BIH pucrenaed ieee ane Gi cwe Bsk agood home full artic: terview. A HOME, box 18 He: ‘ald offi ce. cilia che Aah Genre ape NFORMAT! ILL THE LADY WHO jity Hall, at noon, Monday, appoint N WANTED-OF MRS, KATE M'LAUG- Jen, Jormerly of Hudson street; ‘when last heard from was {nu Putladeiphia. She will hear of something fo her advantage by senling address to A. B., caro of Mr. D.C. New York Post oflice, Phil@delphia papers please mo F THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF PATRICK, Daniel or Ann O'Hara, who were left ine Middletown int, Monmouth, State of New Jersey, by their father, james, who returned to xtokestown, county Roscommons, Fioiuws in 168S or 1854, they ave terse en communicate with their brother, vs wuy Fequested to Serge CORNELIUS O'1LARA, Police Station, John’s Wow, London, England, T. V.—CALL AT OUR OFFICE ON BITHER K. Mba baat J or Thursday, at 2 o'clock; a it Boming. BK. & 3, 1. JOHNSON AND TILLARY, YESTERDAY AFTER noon ; got yours too late; letter for you at Brooklyn Post office. We Me LINA W., OF GEORGETOWN—LETTER RE- ed; stop at Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City ; send ‘word an sad Pit come. hill EW HAVEN CARS FROM STAMFORD SOME. Weeks ago—Lady in black velvet overdress: will remember circumstance ‘a Madison avenue stage; Would like to hear frorm you again; stare, some circum: Stance to avoid mistake. Address ALDINE, box 1 Heraid ma! ‘pancee’ SIXTH AVENUE, SATCRDAY NIGHT, dy who recognized Stogt gentleman, as she was leaving, wiil please address N, G. &, Lox 155 Herald office, A. BROWN—YOUR COUNTRY CORRESPON DENT Je will be at the “Astor” at ll and after to-day, Quxpay EVENING, SIXTH AVENUR CAR, UP to —Will the lady (brunette) with two lady friends and & gentleman, allow gentleman standing on back latform, and who got otf at Thirty ninth street, to make eracquaintance? Please state color flowers ii hat and address VAUX, Herald Uptown Brauch office. ace, BEFORE you SRB THis you notice of an appointment for to fay, Dlease be in the Park, at the spot Where we last met there, ai oneg'clock, or it that in ¥ my ossible then two hours later 1M room where our very Brat meolne oc. curred. If weather or anything ese prevents today, then same itangement for to-morrow, or if different hour or place referred please advise. Grant thit Interview and I wil trout iT desire, * you no more if such shall be MYRTLE AVENUE—WILL you Your address at this office for CHOMW EEE 156 tay? THR OWNER CAN HAVE it by eiving ful paricvars and, callin LL No. 46 West Thirty-tnird streets “t ™ CAMP OR scored Royo | JERtO TH genx, ON Wednesday eyeni delivery at No. 60 West Farty.nh ninth street. kay salhea O8T—ON THE WAY FROM EAST THIRTY-BIGHTH atreet to Twenty-ninth street, a Gold Pin. witha white silk, ribbon: the Onder, will, please return the same to Miss ER, a Thivty-ninw street, bores iibara, award wi) Berre “WATCH, a OST. AND FOUND. OST_IN BIGHTH AVENUE OAR, VESEY STREET, 1 a ‘o,'on fold ‘yang th liters ward wile . F. on gol and. ral Lm wil eo pald tor it re’urn to ¥. ¥. OVERTON, 909 Eighth av. OsT—ON, SATU RDAY, A SMALL SCOTCH TERRIER, Fifth avenue, ightecnin street, with biue collar. *Please return (o 229 West Thirty-sixth street. not returned, will be considered stolen, A rew: will be given to the fuder, OST—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ISTH, A PAPER Lo Pireel of Fenodicals, marked “Viriue & Yorston, 1 Dey street, New York,” In coming from Pavonia terry, along West and Vest wreets io Carmine street, “A liberal rewara for information or return of same to VIR- qT UB & YORSTON. BR Dey street, OST—MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN GOING OVER 4 Chambers street terry to Nortlern Railroad depot, a lady's mink tur Boa. ‘hoever will return the same to the desk at Astor House will ve suitably rewarded, OST-ON A. FULTON FERRYBOAT, SATURDAY, L lith, about P. M., a Pocketbook. containing a sum of money ;'also two gold rings and a gold stud. A suitable reward’ will be paid for its retarn to the Matron of the Brook'yu Orphan Asyium, Adantic avenue, bear Brook- lyn avenue. OST-ON SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN 9 AND 4 10, in getting out of a Srogdway car, at Forty-sev- enth street, a large black velvet Cape, Please leave ii at 409 West a seventh street A suitable reward. N FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY- & ein and Twenty-third streets, or thence on Broad way to Eleventh street, gold Fendant to -arring. finder will be rewarded by leaving same at 1. ‘Thirty-fitth street. Eyre SACURDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN ‘3 and 4o’clock, and in. going from Thirty-seventh street and Third avenue to Twenty-sixth street and Third ayenue by 4 Third avenue through car, @ tortoise shell Fan with a brown tassel. An: eturning the same to 139 East Tory: seventh street will be tibersily reward- ed and receive the thanks of the © owner, beta SUNDAY NIGHT, NEAR THE CORNER 4 of Fourth frenie and Twent; cond treet, a large Fockatbook, with ner’s name on ol le. The tinder may keep the money contained in it aud receive more it necessary, if he will returm it to 30 cast Twenty- second street. l OST—ON SATURDAY LAST, EITHER BETWEEN 4 the Hoffman House and the Grand Central denon, or in the waiting rooms of the Hudson River Kailroad, a single stone Viamond Rong. ‘The ring is a tine gold band, with diamond set in narrow line of black enamel. suitable reward wil be paid wie the return of the ame to the office of the Hotfm OST—FROM CARRIAGE SATURDAY NIGHT, VARI- ous articles, ainong which way a paiuted wooden Inkstand. The finder will receive $7 reward by leaving the things at No. 26 Front treet, AAS, OST—IN A FOURTEENTH STREET OMNIBOS, 4 {ng trom Wall street, a gold Watch. open face braid chain attached; broken geal: stone gone. Finder Will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at No, 45 Wall street, office ot Howes & Company, LostzAt ROBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, near Broadway, on Monday afternoon, a Sable Col: jar. ‘The finder wiil'be suitably rewarded’ by returning the same to the office of Althause ron Works, No. 144 Greene street, New York. REWARDS, WILL GIVE $2% TO ANY OSE RETURNING MY tur beaver Overcoat, receatty taken from the Stevens East Go- silk : Building. No questions asked. MILLER, 59 Liberty street. $10 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE RE- turning sable Bite wee, Gishteenth street a Scotch Terrier tan ears, lost in Eighteenth street on nturday Ia tag $10 REWARD,—LOST, ON THURSDAY, THE 12TH q Inst. a sky ‘blue terrier Dog, trom No, St West Twenty-secohd street: answers to the name of Jeff. B90) REWARD NY DAUGHTER, MARY MAN- Jeat, has been missing since the 24th of January. She was engaged by Madame Haw as a servant, corner of Broadway md Houston street, Age 14 years and 6 months: her haw is brown and shore, torehead “aah. and on the left side of the iorehead she has a mark ; nose long and thick ; eyes are large and black. The above re- ward will be given to any one Who can give any account of where she is. MANJEAT, 321 Eckford street, CLS “SODA WATER, MINERAL ears GINGER A. Ale, sparkting wines Masultctare at complete outfits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instructions. All departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exclusive rights in desirabie torritory, Catalogues free. JOUN MATTHEWS. First avenue, Yawenty-aixth and ‘Twenty-seventh streets, New York. AWHBRALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, COR- + her of Fulton avenne and Hoerum street, Open trom 8 A. M. tu 9 P. On Sunday frot nite N_EXHIBITION OF THE LUTLE ore. FIRE Escape will be given thir-titernoon, at 5 o’eloek, at the Washiny Fabeenlles Hotel, corner Fourth avenue and ‘Twenty seventh street. —GRAND MASONIC GIFT CONCERT FOR THE + benefit of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, Yay; will positively and unequivocally take place Mt 1874, when $:5) be gi ‘away. halves. $2 50 Address orderste JOSELH BATES: Agent for New York, 196 Broadway, room 4 —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, Fourth Grand Drawing, positively March’ 31; 1200). cash gilts, amounting to $1,900,001, | Whole Tickets, $0; Halves, $25: tenths $5 THOS. E, BRAMLETIE, Agent; THOS. H. HAYS & CU., tern Agents, 609 Brondway. —CATARRH A SPECIALTY.—DR, DE, + cures the most inveterate cases. Office No. 4 Fourth et, one door west of Broadway; or 697 Broadway. KREMEN stl Pamphiet sent free. OTT AVANA” BANKERS, Circulars of information furnished. TAYLOR & CO., Banke’ Wall street, New Yor! ANUARY }, 1874. Sixii ANNUAL 1 STATEMENT NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERIC. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, sdygatee eee eo lasaca Premiums, including receipts om re-insure pourcies - $1,215,878 91 Interest, 625 3 tat ts for 1873... otal recelots 105 Is scisseeNe +00 $1,403, 504 24 Death claims.... ed policies. . Preujiums on pi Dividends on stock ‘Taxes, license fees, Oomniissions. . All other expenditures. Total disbursements for 1873........ ‘Net increase in assets during the year.... ASSETS. Mee) Saksazr Ex 805,960 11 $657,544 13 $151, ne 99 Cash in_bank and in trust companie: United States bonds (market value). nd city bonds (market value) ured by first mortgage: fully secured oy bou Louns secitred by policies of companies. Acerued ince! Premiums in felts! of collectio! Deferred sem 1,627,819 05 Alother assets. Total assets, January 1, 1874. “ 'BILITLES. Reserve on all potioles’ Dader which the Company is liable. Death claims reported, bi ‘and ail other liabilives.. Total liabilities, Jan. 1, 1874 Surplus (being security additional +e ++ $3,293,531 61 929,399 00 109,723 77 2,089,127 77 nis 1,254, 408 eo reser LIGY AND isk Account. bisa ash Issued in 1873. pst sil.ies, ie * In fores vanuary L, is74: * In force January 1, 1873. Py 130 ny 21,350,608 * Net increase during the year...... 273¢ $6 534,145 + Policies of the Commonwealth Lite iusurasce Gous pany, reinsured under contract, not inciuded. A National Company, ¢ chartered by Congress; low rates of premiums; no dividend delusions; periect security; a strong stock com E WORK OF THE YEAR, 1. ne has secured a larger receipt than in any previous yea 2 Tt has increased {ts net cash assets $657,544. Thisisa greater increase than the Company ever achieved be- fore in any one year, and it is believed to be greater, in Peseta tw the income, than that secured oy any other oyu 3 Teas paid to the widows orphans of de members $262,785. Although this is a large sum, it is but little more than the receipts Pom Interest. 4. It has largely increased ite greater security to the membered that the surplus Capital of $1,00,00—Is entirel Yor the security of the policy holders. "The surplus.of a mutual compan: fonts principally the dividend which 18 to be paid ducing the current year. The surplus of the national is ove: and above the dividend, which was really paid in ad- va ie diunianed We ratio of o fuiinishe of expenses to receipta, © It increased the net umount at flake oie sit did in 1472 The ie Increase me in force lk exceed ng! he increased confidence of itty public in the company. farger proportions: irom other company in the c Branch office, athe gar See the business of the company 18 transacted, 4; ROLLING, ce bra 5 Vice President re edical Director, LS cponren Boke RAL AGENCY, 54 Park row, New York. ATZOs, OR PASSOVER BREAD-—OF THE UES’ lity for gale now At the old established piace, et, Now York. 8. JAELSAUN. varpios—thus giving ics anoiders, It must be re- }254,400—in addition to the repre- ench af a SPECIAL mane 0 FURTHER POSTPONEMBN! hp LGRApD Girt Concert, for the venet it of th bys yor CIBRARY oF REMTUORT, oulsyilie, Ky., March 3I EX.GOVERNOH | THOS, BRAMLETTES AGENT. LIsT OF ores, One Grand Cash Gitt. One Grand Cash git Grand total, 12,000 Gifts, all cash... -$1, As there will positively be no further postponement, id the day oi the drawing ts near at hand, orders should be sent at once, addcessed to THO. H. HAYS & CO., ___ 09 Broadway, New York. FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY STATE Lotterv. EXTRA CLASS NO. 17—FERRUARY 16, 187 6, 22, 17, 19, 66, & 21, oo, HENTUCRY—cLAsy NO, isc rmuivany 19, ez. pa, FFICIAL DRAWING.—CLASS 1 GEO} Lottery :—8, 45, 63, 14,9 31, K) STEVEN. ERSONS HAVING A LOVED FRIEND HARMLESS iy insane or in poor health, through mental or ner- vous depression, wili learn something Srondway, N their advantage by addressing Dr. SCOT, 737 Broadway, N.Y. TPEMPERANCE.—A PUBLIO TEMPERANCE MEET. ing will be held at Northwestern Hall, corner of Ninth avenue and Fifty-sixth street Tuesday evening, February 17, at 73s o'clock, Addresses by D. Banks Me. enzie, of Boston; Rey. Kufus 8, Underwood, lastor of Betnanly Mission; interspersed by inusi trom eminent vocalist HENRY D, TYLER, President, ANTED—SPECIALTIES IN FANCY GOODS TO sell on commission on the Pacitle Coast, or will make Agements with some house to sell iuli lines; business y established: best New York reference given, ‘Address, for ten days, T- G., box 182 Herald office. $265.000 & GOLD CASH GIFTS, GRAND GIFT March 4. Concert, State of Nevada, positively Whole tickets $5; halves $2 0. Circulars free, PC. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liv- erty street, New York, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. A i08, “SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY. DOGS, « Birds, &c, Medicines for all diseases, Prepared Food tor mocking birds. At B. G, DUVEY?S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. A BEAUTIFUL MOCKING BIRD AND CAGE; AN excellent paar pe ate Cage; two splendid birds, in full song. AN, jeaver strcet. RANCIS BUTI.ER, NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAR ALL tie choice breeds of Dogs, Butler's [nj ible Mange Cure and Flea Extermina’ 75 cents; Butler's new Work, $2 Dogs boarded, trained, &e. Medicines tor all ase8. ANCY PIGEONS.—THE NATIONAL COLUMBARIAN Society, whose {air takes place at Republican Hall, commer Broaiiway and Twenty-third street, February 23 re sell a fine lot of imported and home bred Pige- one 9 of at kings, at auction, on Friday, February 27, at 1 clock, at the above hall. ‘Prize lists at the office of the Boolety, 1 “4 Murray $ street I N. MEYER (LATE FOSTER & MEYER), NO. 3 4. Amity street, near Broadway, has tor sale all the choles breeds ot’ Dogs and Birds, Medicine for all Se%, N UNPARALLELE ‘D ek ABSOLUTE ALE, BY FUBLIO, AUOTION Ay 2 ans DAY) AT LL O' STABLE NO. FEBRUARY y ok" SON PLACE (MERCER Srauit BETWEEN WAVERUGY AND CLINTON PLACES AND KEAR OF NEW YORK HOTEL, OF SE HIGH HAND- SOME, BLOODED AND RELIABLE HORS, | ONES Macy RIAGES, yy } MAKI InN* ALL GkEATEST Salis OF THE, KIND EVER MADECIN [ SEW YORK, BY Mittin i ae FF, AUCTIONEERS, the property of a well- ‘iow i “gentleman ot Westchester ‘ounty, Noted always for hig extra Ane horses and equipages. His only reason tor selling ison account ot his having Alsposed of his elegant residence and stable, and now in- tends going on a visit abroad, with famuly, for an indefi- nite length of time, Including a very fast and nandsome sorrel Gelding, 15 hands high and 7years old; he was sired by the sorrel horse and bred by James L. Monteith, 1: in the ae ot Maine; he is very stylish, drives without check high headed and fonest in’ company; isa fine gaited and pure, open trotter; gues and can be driven by fe one; he any time, ce can speci jhe is ‘trata ot nothing 4 locomotive, a No. fer oF ate cma, soreness facaily horse; he is pertect in every particular and 1s warranted sound and Kind. aoe @ very apeeey, dark brown Gelding, 15% hands high, 8 years old; was sired Dy Vild Wagner; he by George ay Mare; was bred at Burlington, N. J., by James B. Fenito, Haq. ; he is a tree and pleasing driver, with ext eae , and can beat 2:40 now; he has never had a training, with the ex- Dg. but Me bold and strong galt warrants the belief it properly handled he will make a yery valuable track horse; he is very muscular, with full, heavy mane and tail, noble and good ed, and ig gentle and docile, and has extra strength; he’ is war- Tanted sound and kind. Patchen. dam a May ception of road driving, Also tast, handsome young trotting Mare; beauty. She is 154 hands ni hig and 5 years old: was raised in Ken- tucky and sired by Gold Dust. “she isextra handsome ish; fine, ‘iree and easy driver; finely gaited, vin fine disposition; has a tine head, beautiiul neck, Aine, clean limbs, good tect and In all a periect model of (face and beauty, | she took premium at air last fall at hite Plains tor beauty and speed. she is one of the finest young trotters in the state, with and can trot her mile beter’ than nothing befalls ber she will rank in a very with the first horses om the turf. She is warranted sound, kind, free, without vice, trick, fault or blemish, Also fast and ‘handsoine brown trotting Mare, 15% hands bigh, 6 years old; was stred by Rysdyck’s Ham- bletonian, dam a Belitounder mare; was bred by Jacob Sinith, of Orange county, and showed, when four years old a mile in 2:48, She can now beat 2:40, and is a per- fect pet of owner's family;can be driven to height of ced by achild. She isanextra pole mare: is honest and weil behaved in ail harness, and a more {intelligent mare is seldom, m ever, tobe found. She is warranted ment and kina. B.—the above two mares have been driven together make a very desirable and fast ‘eam that can pull Fond wagon togbther in 245, and are gaited and have dispositions al be sold separately Asoitige: mylish ‘sorrel. Geldings Ii hands high, 6 years old; said to be sired by Ethan Allen. He is in color ‘a golden ‘sorrel, with full mane and tall; beautifully gaited, goes in great style: is @ superior pole horse; is & Dertect pet; has teen iived by chuidren and can pull & 2:55, sure and gentlemen who ure in Want of a rellable roadster or nate horse for the family to use should not fail to avail themselves of the prese portunity, He is tully warranted in all hurne warranted soun ‘ison fine gray Gelding: is 19% hands high, 6 years old; he was sired by Pilot: dam, iast gray tare bisie. He isa very fine driver, safe for any use ; does not fear locomotive and can trot in | 2: He is an extra pole horse and warranted sound and kind. Algo handsomest Pony in New York: 14 hands high, 6 years old; has all guiis under saddie and can pulia pony phaeton a mile in ¢ minutes; he ts sale for children’s use sa very proud and stylish driver and is warranted sound and kind 40, a fine Coupe, with glass quarters shifting tront, nd shaits; in fine order, pole a fine and very ligut Dog Cart or Drag, with turn ottwo elegant, full lexther top side bar Road Wagons; elexantly gold mounted, with pole and shafts. ‘One Jeather top pony phaeton in good orde rey above carriages are all of the best city manu- facture. Two Sets of fine covered mounted Double Farnoes, in ct order; three Set of covered mounted Single Har- fine, Sweats treet, stable, waiking and dress Blank- dies and Bridles, fine imported Knglish Whips, uable Fur and “lush Lap Rugs, and everything ap- pert: cA ati Red gentleman '8 first class turnout. e above stock is ail of the best and well worthy the attention of connoisseurs and gentlemen in hing of the kind. A fuil warrantee given on each horse, and ample time will be allowed chasers for trial and examination. Stock wil! stan: exhibition at stable, as above, for inspection, up to time ot sale, when parties can have the opportunity offered to examine. Nears will also be present to give all infor. mation require Remember, ‘aie positive and absolute, rain or shine, to highest bidder, without any limit or restriction. Sale will commence promptly at 11 o'clock THE ELEGANT, FINE YOUNG BAY HAMBLE- + tonian trotting Mare Lady Harrison, Gat by Vola ieer, dam by George M. Patchon ; t# 15.242 Oia in Suly Next; ewithostexception ihe most beaut Tul, finest galted ana dest dispositioned mare in America: was never handled to ple speed, and can now trot ina splendid pol } ee, ¢ are mi thd lady at speed, an fine Brewster’ (of pole and shatts: Harness Blankets, entire entamiishment $1, Sold Tf not disposed of at’ private sa fore. WEDNESDAY), Fooruaty Isat LO'CLOOK, will then be offered to highest bidder at BARKER & CHASE'S ity Auction Mart and New York Tattersal’s, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, where the’ property can now be seen. By order of A. G. Bush, Executor, T A GREAT SAORIFIOR A DARK BAY HAMBLE- U5 hands, 7 years olds a, fine, tree ] ‘agon, 1, nearly ne: ost $350; single ween Robe and Blanket: lowest bast Tice whole , $40. Apply at stable, 15 Last Twenty-eighth strect. ‘SEVERAL SECOND AAND CARRIAGES, WILL sell my now Stock PY % per cent discount; orgers Oart and Berlin Barouches, HAM, 10 Kast Fourth street. UARTER TRUCK AND TEAM oF load, day or month, with driver. West’ street. HORSE og ulePiNe | “MA —Mewrs. ER HASE, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninih tirect have determined to put down the erie of Clipping for the balance of the sea- son to $5 per head. Horses clipped in the Best possible manner, Entrance to the clipping room on Broadway, ugh the Auction Mart. FOR SALE, THREE HORSES; TO BE SOLD AT AL. aeritce, on account of iy basbatu’s death :to sold for halt their value; A@tfor any business. 134 Bleecker street. Broome, street) Side jobe, ac. to-morrow tonian Mat driver; also row x inten for Ham's style of T THREE Ponies to hire y Call at or address 21: A THE AMERICAN: ONCE TO MASTERS OF COASTING VRSSELS THRER WORK HORSES tit YOR sciars ncaeeen tein yon wak| A Caviala nun, voy tal b acmat fo pieces in the late gale and cargo washed out, masters | °! sickness. Apply at Mr. RYAN'S, ower, of vessels of others picking up cotton likely to’ be from BARGAIN.-NEW AND sE0oxD fend Oban ck are notified to deliver same to Jones & Whitlock, adjusters, 65 Wall street, or C4 Thomas Ore! lin, Agent for Underwriters say renee by pither ot same Lascaliatarti nae gp THOMAS alg ey ei ‘Agent. KREME) i e, "247,625 33 | a Al wax e 8 418 75 Ano 826,942 80 | soun kind. 72,435 60 id shi os 83,608 62 y 27, 384.753, ins I sed a oni ie iT st finished, wilt be sold cheap and ¢ Prather ncraan also two glass quarter Coaches, Y's, 460 Third av terms to the righ at J. W. PITN -I Band SELL MY PONY, TOP PHAETON, HAR. An ee pony 7 years old, 19% hands high; Noute 1s HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE POWER | beauntalnowing d tail; warranted sound an of attorney heretotore Seswe to Henry pare pina in eas arnses; Tree irom ‘all vice; can de driven by Bit erg Duainoes in relation to eb, ¢etate has been Pei ae or child; phaeton by first class city cer HARBIDON. Barer IT will sell ata sacri Apply at private ata- New oak Feb. 1b. 18% 61 Bas, Fuenty-elanth street HORSES, CARMIAGES, &C, UCTION H HOUSE OF OF AKCH, JOHNSTON ton & Van Tassels), oprick AND SALTSROOM, OLD STAND, 37 Nassau sireet, 0) ‘e the Post ¢ffice, THE rou AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR Bones 18 EMOVED T) THE SPACIOUS PREML W910 2 THIRTEENTH STREET, EAR UNIVERSILY PLACE The business will be conducted on precisely the strict and honorable principles which have always chan acterized the dealitgs of our house and won the respect and contdence of we business community as well as the public ac large, REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, CATALOGUE OF This bay's (fUESDAY) SALE, O'CLOCK. ELEGANT TEAM UF CROSS MATCHED HORSES, with fuil manes and tails, 154 hands, 6 and 7 years; kind and true in ail harness and entirely free trou vice; very stylish, with high kuee action: free and pleasant drivers; arcs very reliable team tor private tainily use, and warranted sou LIGHT COULE LUCK AWAY, IN GOOD ORDER, DOG CART BY WOOD BRO GENTLEMAN'S ROAD 1URNOUT,—GREY HORSE, Is hands, § years: kind und true in all harness, and free from vieg: has very level gait; can troy iu 3 minutes and pace a mile | {warranted to show the time, free and Ba variven apa warranted sound x Tob sit SIDE BAH ROAD WAGON, BY LOCK WOUD, IN class BUMS TROMTING HORSE, 15% HANDS, 8 YEARS; kind and true in all harness, ‘and iree trom vice; very level aud open gait; tree and'stylish driver; can trot in 3 miuntes, and Warranted to show ihe time; has been used exclusively as a oad horse, and warrautell sound. BROAD WAGON, BY CORBETT & CO. IN GOOD OR- er. KOAD WAGON BY DUROIS. ELEGAN? BLACK ROAD TEAM HOR! LONG. full manes and tuiss sic hander ¢ and? yearsy king aud true in all harness: splendid high knee aclion abd en tirely free from vice; can trotim three mimuies and Bet- ter; fear nothing; very stylish, spirited, but very pleas- ant drivers: are {i every respect @ first class team [or gentieman’s road use. ‘BAR ROAD WAGON IN FIRST owt AGH TOP SI oO PONY PHAET IN EXCELLENT ORDER, IRON GRAY Bons We HA DS, 9 YEARS; KIND and true in all harness and true from vice; an excellent work horse and sold .or want ot use. ELEGANT BAY COUP! HOKSE 16 HANDS HIG years: Kind and free in all harness; prompt ant driver; very stylish, with high knee ‘action; an exc ent al traveller, fears nothing; great endurance, and Warranted youn: ROCK AWAY, 1N EXCELLENT ORDER. BAY HORSK, 15 HANDS, 6 YEARS; KIND AND true in all Darness and tree vico, excellent worker and warranted sound. BLACK MAKE, 15% HANDS, 6 YEARS; KIND AND bl i all harness; an exceilent worker and warranted ORV ELVE OTHER HORSES—DESCRIPIION TIME = < from ore TOP SIDE-BAR ROAD WAGONS, CITY BUILT. Ss EXPReS8 WAGONS, WITH AND WITHOUT Grocer's Wayon, Yop’ Buggies, Depot Wagons; ts OL single Harvest SALE COMMENORS AT 1034 O'CLOCK. FOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR SALES OF HGBSEs AND CARRIAGES Twenty-four to Teri ight hours given 10 Ginter to test Warrantees. CATALOGUE OF THIS Day's (TUERDAY'S) SALE, AT 12 O'CLOUR. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT.—BAY HORSE, 15 Liha td high, 6 years old; kina and ‘true in all harnes trom vit ver’ Atylish 5 trots in 3 minuies; a first cles road or family horse; warranted sound; also set Harness and TOP WAGON, BUILT BY J. B. BREWS" GRAY TROTTING HORSE, 16 HAND: years ol1; kind and (rue in all harness a superior roadster; has a record ot 2:45% a in 2:60 auy day and a ree and pleasa tdriver ; also set Harness and OP BROAD WAGON, GRAY MESSENGER MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 6 years old: kind and true in all harness; tree ‘rom vice or trick; a fast stepper: has fine style and action; fears nothing: is one of the finest tamily animals in the city, and warranted sound. Also set Harness and LIGHT ROCKAWAY, GRAY MAKE, SIRED BY SWAMP ANGEL, hands high, 9 years old; kind and true ina tree trom vicar trotted at White Plains two in 2:52: has been used on the road since, an anid pleasant driver. Also set Harness and Bu ere SIDE-BAR tiv WAG K HORSE, 1536 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and trae in ail harne: re@ trom vice; & superior An AG warranted rier BK Thun, kind and true’in ail harness, tree from vice, a good anna a and ne Raven an extra tine family anual, apd warranted souny TOP * SIDE-B. R DAD WAGON, BUT LITTLE usec, “uit by corvetta Sen RUCK HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS @ true in all harness; tree from vice; # first ork anted sound. AGON, IN BUILT BY BATES, Vy harnes ears ayo ig a tree ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY ne UD ORDE BAY. TONG HORSE, HOTCHKISS, 15 HANDS high, 8 years old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice anextra fine roadster; trots in 36), and Is a froe an ay Wa MAN, BLACK MAE, ibe MHANDS hiat, 10 YEARS OLD, kind and true m all harness, tree irom Vice, a tast tray: da iree and stvlish driver, AT'ROCKAWAY, BUILT BY MINER & STE- 8. “ "SHOWN HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD, kind and true in all farness, iree from vice; has been used by a doctor and sold only for wantot use. SEVERAL OLHER HORSES—DESORLTIONS TIME of sale. ‘Two Express Wagons, Hockaways and Business Wagons Harness, Robes, BI 4, de. Kc, AY HORSE, 16% HANDS HIGE TYLISH, YOUNG, ‘sound and kind: fine driver: a good family horse; without taultor tric! jor sale cheap, at 229 West For- Ueth street, ONT LET THIS PASS OVER LIGUTLY—IT Is WORTH ATTENTION, Elegant black road team Horses, long, full manes and tails, 154 hands, 6 and 7 years old; kind and true in all Saleen splendid high knee action; pure trotting gait; are entirely free from vice or trick; stand without tying; not atraid of anything; can trot together in three minutes, and better: no pulling or shying and stylish, but very easy and pleasant lass team. . WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, AT CH. JOHNSTON'S M 19 70 25 Wi ust THLRTRENTHL stikien, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLA: THIS MORNING. AT Wig ORGLOC K. _ Sale absolutely and positively without reserve, VXTRA HANDSOME SPAN JET BLACK PONIES (horses) for sale; high blood, very fast, enduring, sound, kind: family pets; ladies ‘can safely drive and ride; ‘also Harness, &c. STEPHENS BROi HERS, 187 Broadway. IGHT CHEAP HORSESSUITABLE FOR ALE purposes, from $50 to $200 each; alsoa top Bugsy ant (wo weighs, Ons fast Horse cheap. iil West Fear teenth street. XPRESS WAGONS—EXPRESS WAGONS—EXPRESS: ‘ons, tap and nd top. NG, AT ARCH, JOHN: near University place. BALE COMMENCES AT 104 O'CLOC JOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—AN ELEGANT JET black saddle Horse, 16 hands, 7 years old: cannot be b very spirited Mirivera; a first atatyled; sound, Kind and perfect, Will be sold very cheap, as owner leaves the city, at stables Nos. 15 and 1 East 'wenty eighth street. IOR SALE CHEAP—BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, $9; $00; a Lg bay Mares, 1534 hands. 7 and 8 years, rie $40 three one horse Trucks, $140, $l6v, $75. Must nell, no work. 73 Vandam sti a a Ee {OR SLE CHEAP—A FINE LANDAULET, BUT litue used: also a four-wheel and two-wheel Dog Cart: elegant double, single and tandem Harnes, goid mounted, all ingood order. Call at 569 Broadway. OR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY COACH HORSE! well broken, gentle, fast travellers, with fine knee action. Apply at private stable 143 West Seventeenth st. ‘OR SALE TWO FARM HORSES AND ONE PAM. ily or business Horse; they are to be sold cheap to close & partnership. Inquire at the Liberty House, No. 40 West Houston street. OR SALE-FIRST CLAS: OUPE, SQUARE front, in best order, with Pole and 8} atts. nquire te stable 243 West Thiriy-eighth street. at pi Che SALE—ONE STRA FRONT COU Top Buggy, one no top do., six sets double ni le Harness; all in good condition, fe Srattiy, $ Kast 120th street, or 4) Beaver sired es OR SALEaH “DOUBLE TRUCK, HARNESS ‘and two good Work Horses. Apply to WM. H. WHIT- AN, Nationa: Drove Yards, 100th street and Third « OR SALE SIS—GRAY MARE, HARNESS AXD egy also. @ Canadian Pouy. § years old, aud a iight plat Fim ari Pe Ea Wagon, very, cliéap. 9 Six! second street, _ NREAT BARGAINS.—CAR CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HAR- ness, new and second hand styles; several Baggies, Pony Phaetons, light Coupe Rockaways, six seat Rockaway, Dog Cart. MANUFAUTU ics NION, 638 Broadw ’. ON eae Lhe AU fet ad AUCTIO. AUC AUUTION, fur PROPERTY OF BAURETTE DE AUGUSTINE, AN IMPORTER OF LACES, who sails for Paris at once, On TUESDAY (this day), at 1% A. at stable, rear of 41 Union squi Consisting of an ‘elegant and extra « handsome und finely colored dappled gray M sisters, can hardly ve Aa fed apart, éand Tyears Old, 1o}g high full, are sired by Cimy. Junior, dam, a Mor. gan ware; Were raise Mr. Vaylor, of. Orange county iy celebrated "noth breeder); are as ele- gant, ayy and pleasant driving team in Par or road a Dy gentleman or lady wish to use; are afrald- of not even locomotive, aré pure and even gaited; Grive like one horse: in tacteare' the most sensibie. at even tempered team ever offered at public sale; are tree from spot or biemish; are without trick or fault; can trot fo park phacton in 3:10, and are warranted sound ani osnes a gre gad, feat pair black roadsters, g high, only ol by Black Hawk, dam’ kareka, This zeae tisen used single as Well cc touble om rond ye down town and elsewhere, art two of the finest and most Fentie bor horses ever owned or driven by, @ ce man or lady; they are ntraid of nothing; in, fact, stand without tying; can trot together inside of 3 min: wey and are warranted sound and kind in all harness. R.—this isan elecant road team, and commands the wi any gentleman wishing io iro they aivenen ot parate t desirod ; please call and see ther. Algo an extra stylish dark “bay coupe og family Geld. ing, 16 § years oid, three-quarter thorous! raied in by Mr. Coleman; is fine under saddle ; nee aetion; Ageeneen: enbe and feet: jn fine bone and muscle; must be seen to be ap Bie foi! and further lesetiption at time of sal is war- wares sound and kind, so Brewster, em Broome “rs top and open Wagon, ativers’ Sleigh, Nis, Mer eey, dress meee ets, yu sults ftanie Biaukets® idles and Bri- “ 4c. Sule positive. Stoel wai rs bition: Call and ow HORSES, CARKIAGE ARNESS, HORSES FULLY ad eAUTIFULLY equipped, with handsome, well made and show Harness well adapted lor use on the track, road. par gr farm, single Harness, hand made, $4 to $20; double, 15 to r set. y MOSEMAN'S Harness Manu factory | fiad Warehotse, 1 1s Chambers street. UST ARRIVED FROM THE WEST—2 GOOD WORK J Horses, from 5 to 8 years old, suitable for alt purposes, to be sold cheap. “Apply at 176 Mercer street, | hear Bleecker, PEED—SPE D—WAGRANTED SPEED. e SALES A’ AT AUCTION. 30, AUCTION ROOMS, 39 Kast Thirteenth street, Liberal advances on sigume nts ] 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER,—THIS DAY, + Tuesday, February'l7, at 104g o'clock, at 13% Bow? ery. contin f Liquors, Wines and Cigars; also xeneral Me ‘arlor Suits, Carpets, Oilefoth, Cnr- tains, Clocks, Revolvers: Wacchos, Jewelry. pocket and table Cutlery, Rubber Goo alers invited. ~ | Josern wourne, AUCTIONEER, © Will'sell at auction, Of AVEN & pO. THORSDAY, Feb. 19, 1874, ut l2 o'clock noon, The sale at ARCH, JOHNSTON'S Horse Auction | atthe Exetiange Salesropmn, 11] Broadway, Braue, 19 to 25 Thirteenth sireet, this morning, at 10s | the 2 story. baseinent ant cellar brick House and Lot, clock, _potudes three Horses, the speed of which is 0. LLG Bast $2 house contains 1 rooms, has FANGS. bath, w) hoc and cold water, and ia in cans (with the house of ARCH, JOWN-TON) | kool order az Wil, Mapsat the Auchoneer’s bu have an opportunity to try, the pense and ifthe | oftiee, 87 Cedar 5 cuntiot s! speed money is refunded at once. - Ree eae ow CA OhOGUE ABOVE. BS sarge M. FORD, AUCTIONE ———— 367 Bowery, trom storage STYL! ates BROWN HORSE, JUST TAKEN FROM THE Furniture, Carpets, de, inches, er price $300. No. 150 AT 2 O'CLOCK, AT. house, a large quantity of mnsisting in part of three Parlor ge Suits, black walnut Chamber and Bed- Suits, two Cott room Furniture, about 30 Caroets of qd 0 West Thirty-uinih see — | fizes; three pler and mantel Witsoe, “also turwhom ie TPO ELEGANT s1x may concern, 15) yards of Veiver Carpet and: 100 boxes T in_ perfect orde cones nn, together bate Sarre articles for housekeep- i : erous’ (0 ieeats Fir’ Tere MIL AEE ORs Sewing Machines a mention; also three ATVAPEHION, RUS DAY Ante ORRIN WILKINS, AC (ONE rs J ecntor's sale o1 No if Mt his ymart, 110, 12 and 14 £. st ‘Thirteenth st eet. H, LUDLOW & Co, will I sell iin atteet, on THURSDAY, Fepruary 1% Is74. at 2 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom,’ No. tli Broadway Gale by order of William 5. Hozencamy, executor, the Lease of the Jot, with the three story bric north side Vandam'street, 125 Icet, east ot ¥ , and known as No. 33; lot iy 25x10 feet; leased ironb Trinity church years to run from May 1, 1374, with renewal 21 years: ground rent $285 per annum! Mup at No. 3 Pine street. ARSHAL’S SALE.—I WILL SELL ON WEDNES- NO LET—PRIVATE STABLE AT 131 WEST SEV. teenth street and 144 West Fittieth street, between. Sixth und Seventh St Sininediate possession, STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street, , SOUND HORSE, GOOD TRAY er, kind and tears nothing; nest and strong hx: press Wagon, body seat low; or natty Cart; no attention paid to miserable offers or’ unreasonable figures, Ad- dress box 1,472 Post office. day, [8th inst., at 10'¢ o'clock, about $1,000 worth of Oto macro: O | very eluant sulld Indies’ and gentlemen Jewelry. at 0 » | Brown’s auction rooms, 227 bo Sale posi corner 01 Broadway and = inih st owery,, Mole NV ANTED A_BUSIN! GIG, IN GOOD ORDER and cheap. Address 5. Ht. W., box 2,997 Post office, tive. M ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN “EXECU - tion and the order of Hon. A. Braniding. one of the Wayreo-4 “PERPECTLY SOUND AND KIND | Judges ot the Marine Couct of this cicy, L will sel at pub- Horse, not over eight years old, 1544 to 15% hands, | lic auction at No. 27 East Broadway, this Rae av 10 3 to $4 galt; good knee action; mugi'be an extra siylish | o'clock A. M., one quarter Beef, one ve ution, Pig and oth 18; sale postiv Ba ONCE OAS SSERRVIN'R, CLARK, Marshal, OF AN BXECU- dd iree stepper: color light bay, Gt bay, would preter star in fore Your Uine or my own unless | rietly compiy With above, Address BUS) N2Ss, Dox 2) Post office, N Jersey jack or dapple ‘ray ead): ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE tion I will sell, on Wednesday, at 103 o'clock, at W ANTED—BY THE SUBSCRIBER, A FIRST CLASS Oe RR age bedi gta Pre a Barouche, bullt strong and auyivantial, Address, with tering, 1. 8., box 713 Post office, New York, MORTGAGE SALE, age T wll expoes for PED—. 2 y Virtue of a chattel mortgage I wi W ;ANPED- ity Raa nigh Adarete Wy, CAMBIAGE | aaic, at public uuction, on Tuestayy the 17th day of Feb- Heraid Uptown Branch office ruary, 1374, In the iorenoon, on the southwester AUS eid corner of Bleecker and West tleventh street the Stoci 20) TOP AND O01 8 D HAND ROAD, | and rixtures at the above situated oyster house and Waxons, by Brewster, Stivers & Dusenbery and restaurant, consisting of marble top abi ae van Daser: 1 Brewster light Clarence, 1 Skeleton, 1 Sul- | Cooking Utensits, Beading, Carpets, ne a Ky 1 Rockaway, 1 ight Coach, top and open pony | Counters, Ale Pumps in house, spring Business sagen, Fhactons, single and ¢ fouble Ivarness; 1 ‘Hxpress Wagon, | Harness a good urchaser at ase Will be given to reasonable rent, McDONOUG: City Marshal, Auctioneer and atiorney’ for or Mortgages. MORTGAGE 84 BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL mortgage, { will sell, at the gatesroom of Foley Beckendaugh, 17 Bowery, on Wednesday, o'clock, 6 black jedsteads, 4 Bureaus’s viganes® and 12 Looking G T. SOUND AND = RoE : EWARK, N. J.. RESIDEN SE PROPERTY aT AUC. tion.—ihe Divelling No. 49, Parkhurst street will be sold on Wednesday, vebruary 18, at 2 P. M.; the house Blankets, Wh: Re $100 3 fat driver, 373 M. it. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster 8 street, WILL BUY A GOOD CANADIAN Bay Mare; sound, kind, 15 hands high; free, pleas- ood stepper; sacrifice on account of sick- Vest Forty-eight street. $100 Hi iy THREE GOOD, Horses; must be sold ut some rat call and see. 216 it Thirty -first street.~ THREE ELEGANT SIDE BAR TOP $95 () EACH, contains I] furnished rooms; gas, heate water on 4OU Road Wagons, of the Intest style and finest | first and second stories; lucation’ exceptionally fine ft at BARKER nown at nigh must be sold today to pay advance: HAS near railroad station; terms easy and made 8, corner of Broadway and Thirt sale. ninth st. the sale. = PAWNBROKER ALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JAMES AGAR, ‘Auctioneer, ‘will sell, THIS DAY, at 39 New Bowery, 500 lots gold and silver Watches, gold and diamond Jewelry, Ping Kings, Studs, Chains, silver and plated ALE. A superb collection of American and Foreign Pic- tures to be sold Thursday and Friday, February 19 and 20, ae uw zo Yclock each day, The artists represented in this oy Ware, Opera Glasses, Guns, Pistols, titles, Masical and “Chureh, ALF. Bellows. P. F, Rothermel. Mathematical instruments, Fan By order 3. rs hie rsiadt. James M. Hart. W. H. Beard, Goodstein, Bridge street, Brooxlya. Wat Richards Jarvis Mebntee, Julian Scott alee atMarsiai bare: 8. Guy a. Lambdin. . Parton. stints era E. Johnson. J, W. Casilear, William Hart AWNBROKER?S L: FIELD, GENERAL Johnson. Paul Weber. M. J. H Auctioneer, salesroom 12] Bowery, will sell this aay, 8. G. Brown, E, Moran. at eleven o'clock, 00 lots Men's and Women’s Clothin; Dresses, shawls, ecanead Underclothing, Quilts, Blan kets, Boots, Shoes, &c. ; also a large assorunent of Me Clothing, consiating ot Coats, Pants, Vests, Remnants of Cloth, By oruer of R. Stnpson & Co., 195 Bowery. ICHARD WAITERS, AUCTIONEER. sale—will sell this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'cloe! salostootn 21 East Broadway, a lot of fables, Chaire, Toe Box, Fixtures, 4c. JOHN T. STEWART, Attorney for Mortgage. t0-DAY, ON FULTO ette avenue, Brool T, Pucher, w. A LP. . konield, J Homer Martin, Carl Hubner, Hersog. E. Verbockhoven. M. Von Bremen, Neuhys. Ne Rosierse. Also s. A. Newhys) Breat picture of “William the Silent Entering Antwerp.” i ‘The entire collection now on exhibition at the Art Gal- lery, © Liberty street. Rez, ESTATE AT.AUCTIO street, northeast corner Lat EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctione lyn, 4 story and basement Store, 00 feat deep, lot Hx120 wiil be sol at Cole cad sy 33 mn street LARGE AUCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT | Wiiovk Tueelay, hesruar rhis Guilding is 3g mile ZA Household Furniture—Parior Suits, la east or'the Court House, inthe best aud. most rapidly brocatel, reps and haircloth covers ; Fiano improving part of the city. and will rent for $2402 Paintings, &c., afttis anorning, 10 *oreloc ticplars of ALM. BINGHAM. 87 tata favenue, dence 20 Kast’ 20th st. near troadway. HENRY ZINN, = Auctioneer.—Dining and Bedroom suits, Carpet, Mir- ISLE GER? Ss ae OF HATS, CAPS. ror, Bedstead, Bureaus, spring and hair Mattresses, Ex- . HERMAN, Auctioneer, va ‘elt tension and other Tabics, &c.; 25) lots by catalogue, to | this @rbbapayy, February Is suit rich or poor. Grand street, Stoek and ~ Cay Store, consisting of a large assortment of Hats, Caps NEE and Umbrellas; also one fine Conformitor, Store Fix- LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTI Balesrooms 108 Liberte ui edn a d_ 38 Church streets, vt o'clock, nber. e tures, iron sate, D. CONNER, Sheriff, Cuanurs A. Brows, Deputy sherift Assignees’ stock k vr "Parl Dining room, Hall 1: ¥ ON F did Fasement Purniture ot all descriptions; also Carpets, | [20 TEEN eral ry at 6 Pictures, Cutlery, Plate, Fancy Goods, Desks, £c. O'clock, the stock and Fixtures o1 sample room 183 Thira LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, avenue in one or more lots. Salesrooms, % Chambers an ALTER C. LYMAN, ELOCUTIONIST, NO. 14 BAST ALLEN IN Fifteenth street, between Firth avenue and Union WEDNESDAY, F Biet ARY 13. sauare.~An original. practical and thorough system of at 10% o'clock, at theif salesroo phy: ulture, reading, 1 ation, rene And dramatic expression. b alar attention ‘gt divines, ht nis) teachers. lecturers, readers, actors ng students. Lyman may be eniaged to lecture be- fore schools and classes upon health subjects, proper mar. | mode ot dress, &c.; also to give instructéon, parlor ang fireside readings. AV! Bo ¢ 177 Reade street, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of pier and mantel Mirrors; velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; rosewood and black walnut Parlor Suits, jn crimson and green satin and various colored rep We top, Centre and side Tables, Loungess locke hairs: black walnut Dining and Bedroom Furni- ture, Cottage Suit, hair Mittresses, (eather Beds, Bolsters FIFTH and Pillows, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &¢, +) 27x90x100, UE, NEAR WASHINGTON LSQUARI will be sold at auction this day, at 11 ALSO SXi0 BILLIARD TABLE, made. by Phelan & | Broadway, at IZ o'clock, by Ve K- STEVENSON, Jr, Coliender, with Bails, Cues, Cue “Rack and Counters | Auctioneer, complete. somatatideot UCTION SALE AUCHION | SALE—THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 1034 o'clock. a Handsome and useful Household Furniture, elegant oe * Decker Pianotorte, Imported Paris Patterns. Just received, spring styles tor Bridal Toilets ai Walking Suits; also vei ine desirable Patterns tor chil+ dren's garments, now read. ay Lighteenth at private residence 210 West Twenty: rst street, near Seventh avenue. Parlor Suits in satin and cotelaine, Cabinets, easy Chairs, Centre and Console Tables, three ler Libra a ere Paintin, a, tale Fose- | 878 Broadway, betw 1 Nineteenth © ainut Bedsteads, ureaus, Dressing Cases, pees ry Wardrobes, W ashstands, Lounges, twenty-nine hair and THE LADIES oF NEW YORK. —LADIES’ UNDER- mmo T wear in creat variety for sale below cost of manufac. ture, being the stock of a wholesale manufacturer ; great bargains. 21 Astor place. TANTED—SHAWL.—WILL PAY CASH FOR A Good square second hand camel's hair Shaws, not much Worn, centre all covered. Address, stating terma, C,H, SHAW, Post office, Broox: svring Mattresses, rep and haircloth sults, Buffet, Ex- tension Table. dining Chairs; Silverware, Crockery, seventeen Carveis, kitchen Furniture, and every usetul household articie. Oe }.— Sale Positive OBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE, AT 120 WEST 23D 8 119 (Tuesday) MORNING, mencing at 1045 o'clock, LUKE FITAGHRALD, Auctioneer. will séll, this day, ‘Over $40,000 worth and 400 Lots by catalogue. Elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture, Uhick- ering & Son Planotorte, pier and mantel Mirrors, fine Oil Paintings, real Brorizes and 8: medallion Carpets, real lace and Magnificent rosewood Etageres, Centre Table; elegant Parior Suits, Marie Antoinette and Grande Duchesse latest ‘and gilded lady's Writing Desk, Bookcase, Bedroom Consists :— Solid rosewood and black wainut Bedroom Suits, style Louis XIV.; Bedsteads, Dressing Case, Bureaus, Wash- stands, Commodes, Shaving Stands, 30 elegant curled hair and spring Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Carpets, Turkish Chairs, Rasy Lounges, Clocks, &e ue Figures, velvet brocatel Curtains, Dining room Consists, viz bref rma td eck apie Bue Goat $500; ten- THAN pe sion Table; leather Chairs, solid Silver'and Plated Ware, ney China, nn ‘and tea service. Casters, Urns, THAN ALL pPvESING PAPERS agement and Kitchen Furniture, Ice Box, Tables, Chairs, ingrain Carpets, Oileloths, | THAN ALL EVENING PAPERS Starch, Sioves, Extension Table, Sofa, four barrels r, Sugar. Teas, Wines, ke. Servants” Apartmenis— | THAN ALL be steads, Bureaus, &c. Men in attendance to cart, pack and Ship goods for purchasers, Strangers wishing w attend this sale take oth, 7th av. or 2Jd st. cars or stages; pass the door. RCH, JOUNST AUCTIONEER,—OFFICE AND | ALL OVER TH CENTS, salesroom Vana sree, gu portie the Por office, | ALL OVER THE CLEY AND SURCRRS— TWO CENTS, Horse auction branch, 19 w 29°Thhr ‘teenth sireet, near | ALL OVER THE CIT’ ry A AND SUBURBS—TWO CENTS. University place, ALL OVER THE CITY AND SUBURBS-TWO GENTS. LOAN OFFICES. At 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Money liberally advanced to any amount vats Di monds, Watches, Jewelry. Pianos, Silks, 4 ir the bought; aiso Pawnbrokers’ Ticke! bought an leecker street T 8 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues a baying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Iry, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies for aay amount! siring 8 > ee lowns in Diamonds, Wat e Siiverwa: Silks, will be more liberally dealt wi than at any other howe, PARLOR | SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, FARLOR SUITS, 1) OIL’ PAINTINGS, 75 MIRRO- ey account of whom it may safeeet ARCH. JOHNSTON will se!i, THIS DAY, February 17, at the saleeroom. $7 Nassau street, every description of Parlor Suits, (rom ordinary to first class; Oll Patating init frames; handsome French plate, pier and mantel Mirrors, &., &e, UCTION Furuiture, SALE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD ‘oforte, Bronzes, Paintin, Pian éc., on THIS DAY C(UESD AY). Februar at the private residence, 36 West TSU Ag between sth and td AVS, sale iar sola f A 6 O'CLOCK, the property of John iungertord, En. Drawing Rooms—Superd Suits, Grande Duchesse, Pompadour style, covered slik brocade, richest descrip: tion; Marquetery Cabinets, Tables, Etageres, secretaire, Bookcase, Carpets, Paintings, Ornaments, tose wood Pl: DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, anovorte, Musle Stand; rosewood, walnut hureaus wed. | A vewelry, fine’ Laces, India Shawls) £c) at ihe steads, Wardrobe, Mattresses, ixtension Table, Buitet, fewelry st store and auction ‘rooms of JOSE! LOMO: Silverware, Glassware, Cutlery, &&c Furniture 134 Pull Nn street, private ottices, kootion sales Se Habla Espanol. 5 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEV- Money liberally” advanced on Dia- jewelry, Siks, Dry Goods and personal description. Private entrance for , kitchen and servants’ apartments, Sale perem, AUGUST MAKINES, Auctioneer. 399 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET.—HAVEN , Auction Rooms. Sell at private sale at auc ere ery’ Weneeday, T JACKSON" enth street. monds, Watches, Property of every ladies. 87 THIRTEENTH STREET, ots SSqanR Rt. ~ tion ae BY J. SWARZKOPH, ~AUCTIONBER.— STRAGS & CO, will sett nt thelr Ealesroom, 78 Variek treet near Canal, at tw Parlor Suits In har T ed_on Diamonds, Jewelry, oF cloth and plush; Extens Rockers, Chairs, Bu- A ones loaned on Teaus, Wardrobes, Bedstead: Bedding, two. fine | we same bought, | ISA, Acs Si Tiurecenth 8 street. No BL Double bie Desks, stoves, ac, Dealers ant Rousekeepers | So busi gteetBhenntn = “4 T 61 BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY STREET. — A Money. liberally ‘advanced on. Diamonds, mi Bre W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER.—DO NOT {ail t0 attend sale b: Auction of desiranie, vatuaule | Jewelry, silverware, Plano, Camel's Hatt Shain 8 ‘Sites Kem taate at Passa, Jeon Thureday, February 1% | &c-: private office for ladies; business conaden sai igh stoop xothié House and Plot of Grou broadway. a TRUsET ereeintee bok full city lots. fF ardeculars and f bey ‘ull excursion tickets at Auctioneer’s vottice. 38 aden street. Trains leave foot of Chambers street at 10, 10s 12M, and 1:45. More tuil particulars day of sale. ¥ LOWNDES & GRIMBALL, ‘The Milis House at auction. Will be wold oe Bupa bidder, at THURSDAY, iy rt 74, that hotel known as the Mulls fi Charleston, 6. MERICAN —OFFICE.—$/5000 ON | DIAMON: Watches, Jewelry, vaiter, camel's, hair shawls’ Laces, valuables, &c. lue loa i buy. Emavlished Woe" “J. i. BARRINGER. 195 Brond ay jewelry, Stive: re, and the ‘bor he fit a CALLEN Ul Broudwny, near fourteen nee ONEY by fot a DIAMONDS, 39 NASSAU STREET, Orr oath POST OFFICE. containing 100 chambers, with all the convenienc Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Wate! Inodern firatclags hotel. 2azsieg Sag.ai Hinds ot Werchanais, "the sa _For term) apove. an YMAN LEO! ENRY HUME, AUCTIONEER. Sixt x NTE. H rere Aue corner Gallatin pla 403 font mast Praniy: BETWEEN Te ery. 8s! yances made on Liamonds, | eel at 1}, o'cloe at fal aattghinera anata, Welding, Tools, Metals, &c., pei aeedessiarhnoskera tr Ly ERNARD, the Letiers Patent of the’ United states Patent at eT go nS 1. 26 BROADWAY, OVER mee BRANCH eir Manufactor: gies, room pone for, ‘one Branch corner Firat and’ Rep ao piroets, Williamsburg, Ties GIBSON, Assignee. Warelinn deweny ae, seine Cough an a sal BROS

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