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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,699. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY ¥OR ADVERTISERS, QMUSEMENTS—Pounra Face—Third, fourth, fifth and PERSONAL. ere LOT auconD Pags—Fourth colm ti LLLIAROS—S1x: Pace—second column, AROERS | yar ATED—Escome Facu—Virst, second and ‘AND. LODGING WANTED—Sxoomp Page— Wu TLL with > mS siti in ‘front ‘o Fort who 7 ing ‘York. gue MARY 8****, WHO ATTENDED nee, yesterday at afternoon, at Niblo’s G. eae dares 1. &v. ‘ost office, New Bes mi we el sama, Secoxp Pas-—Yonrth column, ROGEL YE aot”, 7s FOR SALE—Foursrxents ‘ace—Third, fourth “and fifth columns, and 8 sae — Secor peters OFVORTUNIMES“Busvmers Page OTICBS—Ninto Prowerizth column, ‘OM PKLNI Rew Rochelte, N. venue, formerty Miss Davide, of CITY REAL JESTATE Ps, ALE Focureanr Pacr— girs Srxracnts y° U ARE, NO DOURT, ¥ star of my life’ night EAE ME ME jue BRIGHT P.. Dox Tes second ‘ird columns, and First and u CLERKS AND batik ite iad Pace-Fourth snd Afth columns, .OTHING—Sxconp Pagr—Si: i ACUMEN AND” GARDENERS ain Paae—Fifth _________ LOST AD AND & SOUND. Jpounp—on THB 14TI MT IN TNT, wy COACH DOG, ave. lyyourn | TIKE 70 HEAR PROM BRYANT'S MIN- HE friend box v., wi SORORBUL HEBARD, BRUTHER OF WIL. ri TTY BMMA on ry and sixth « F% COASIWISE STEAMSUTPS—Sa00m> Pace—Sixth col- hich the owner can have ‘by paying expenses, PAMTRERSHIPSRurvarrn Pace, Oak BMALL carat Gra BROWN TRY BOARD—Sxcomp Pace—Fourth column. rat page see nino CY ine ANGING KOADEMIES. Fouune Pacr—seeond column. ES TisT Ry — Taner NTH Pace—Fourth column. , GOO r-Finer Pags—Fourth, fifth and sixth col- er cave; left in cur at 0: ‘a5! 3 eee ang Essex e finder wi i eaeitve § ry cara a silence tow, WAT UN, 15> Broadway, pwalling pouene. TO LET, FURNISHED AND spay 4g Firrmenta Pace—Fitth and sixth and Sixrgenta Pacx—' hird colunn. BundtEaNe aa et alae Pacu— sixth colun battled Pace—Sixth column. ASGE—SixtEENTH Pack—second column. Ys AND EARS—Twierxenty Paex—First column, BINANCIAL—\yeventH Pace. FOR CALS -Talnereree Page—Second and third cok pay ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— iii a ene TEE, ‘ourch and ditth columns, a Paoe—Sixth column. FREKOH MADVERTISEMENTS—Founra Paae—First HELP” WANTED —FEMALES—Tasxp Pacs—Third and fourth eo HELP W. ALES—Turrp Pagr—Sixth column. Houses, < CARRIAGES, 40.—Fourta Pacx—First and Srecnd columns. Bote18—suconn Pacr—Fourth column. ANTED—TuikeEeNtH PAGE— Pith and sith columns. ieTRUCHON—tuiurnen Pace—Thira and fourth suns ‘airy HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER. EAL FOR SALE—Fourrsenta ior—Sixth columa, ahd. Sixrzaxtu Pacw second eolumn. ‘CTURE SEASON—Tuinresntn ?ace—Firest column. and Ls. rial ST—O! Royes Co. Al ald ‘for lyn, a, finds 1 it at SOOVILL Broome street. small Bussia leather Bag Vinen, &c. ‘ee eral te, ng ‘Dame of Toby. we OR Sa CERTIFICATES in the Pacific Mail meme ‘Viz. >No. 61,276, No. 5,9542, for 110 shares, in name of J. B. Fox same, as transfer has been stopped. inion Squ will be handsome) “WANUPAGTU! Lote tee: BOA, FRIDAY EVENING, BETWEEN rewarded Db: ia COMPANY'S, 419 —IN RIGHTH AVENUE CAR, ON SATURDAY, s5will a Gu. aaa Sone finder b: treet, a ae ast INBT., i A suitable reward sas 7 Dow ERI ship Company, a8 follows 6, for 100 shares, in name of Harriott theatre and Willow street, Brook- lear. containing gentlemen's —ON ITE HAIRED Seotch Terrier; ears and tail uncut; answers to the will be given to who- ever wiil return him to 16 West Thirty-second street. O8T—BANK BOOK NO. OF THB EMIGRANT [4 Industrial Sayings Ban’ i finder will be re- wardec om leaving it a pe be 0. 81 Ch arabere eer} }ositor OST.—$5 REWARD oo ALARGE WHITE SETTER ie Dog. zelow spote Keturn to the janitor, No. 16 F STOCK. persons are cautioned against M RenouAting the reward their return to HILL, Root & CO, 37 Wall AN OFFICES—Tuintexntu Pace—Fourth column, Lost ttt FOUND—First Pace—Second column. INT ERY—luinteunta Pace—Third column. ARLE MANTELS—Tuintexste Pace—First columm 7] O8T—SATURDAY, 4 named Nellie. her return to Mrs, RAWLE:' 4 BLACK AND TAN SLUT, ‘” hperal reward will be paid t West Nineteen' Kate pilates as 1 etre column. GAL=-SkoOND Pace—Sixth colum! MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Fixst Pace—Sixth ADVEBTISEMENTS — Tweirra $5 Bre REWARD—FOR A GOLD BRACELET LOST, ON ‘Third avenue, between Seventeenth and Twenty- —Sixth column. second streets. ‘The above will, be pad to any person MISCHLLANEOUS—-Tuuataeere Pace—First column. who will bri to No, 184 Third avenue, corner MOSICALFounta Pack Third columma. Beventeenth street. Ns BLICA’ j—Ninta Pagr—Sixth column. - - EBR-ONAL— bres Pac birst and second columns $5 REWARD LOZ, ON FRIDAY RVENING, A proiiger coum Pacr—Sixth column. rege Pita game to first house west of Fourth ‘avenue, Pein Pk SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ish ave nIRD PaGk—' = Paoriity OUT or tie city ror sare on 70) $5 EAGARD. OS gunaa nea walsh wees BEM oc nemners cet cee ak Bieceoe car, via Fulton (erry, to H. W. Beecher’s church, Brook- and 2. SXCHANGE—Firreewrm Pacr— Second and third columns and Sixruxyra Pacr— econ REAL ESTATE WANTED—Firrezxrn Pace—Third col- XTRENTH PaGR—Second column. RELIOOUS NOTICES Viner Fuce—spath column. $10 lyn, a gold and jet Breastpin, ol alt dollar, prized asa sift trom a deceased rela- Phease return to Dr. K. S. ADAMS, 156 West Twen- ty-third street, or 72 Hic! REWARD—FOR RED RUSS Pocketbook, containing about $38, 444 Sixth av. set with two rows of sintiar in tori to 6. star about the size of st, Brook! LEATHER REMO\ ALS—Sxconp Pacr—Pourtn column. £ RES! AUKANTS—lumrzayen Pam First column. ZW ARDS—First Pace—second column, BALES AT AUCTION—Suxreustu Pacu—Pifth and sixth sITuATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Turrp Pace—First, second and third columns, | $95 together any one n their hattan Company, REWARD.—LOST, TWO BANK BOOKS, ONE with Gallatin National, the other with Man. nd two Memorandum Books, all held by a rubber band. Said bool 10 Use to but the owner. The ‘above reward will be pald return to85 Prince street or to 96 Broadway, jet a SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Tutmp Pace—Fourth | basement, rear room, Midinolauesignwaakens i172. column. REWARD,—IN MOVING PROM TWENTY-SEC- SPECIAL NOTICES—Finsr Pacx—Second and third cal- $25 EY Strect a Tin Box, maked Lida Wood. was fost. 1 ing to it} tt) BPORHNG—DOOS, BIRDS, 2C.—Foonra Pace—First Feeelveuie above'reward. iio alan sronacen Fourta Pace—Second column. REWARD—LOST, THURSDAY EVENING, RADBS—Taix p Pack—Sixth column, and Fourrm $40 about 6P. M. on Sixth avenue car, hunting casé oon witl Puan First col pie THE TURE—Fourtu Pacs—First column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Firreentn Pace— Fourth and Conan ‘and Srxraesvs Pace— delivery Reward wi itl be paid an “hain marked Pte lentes & Co., No, 1 CHARLES i. SLEIGH, 265 West Fourteenth ird colum AVELLERS UIDE—Szconp Pace—Bixtn cot UNF ULNtaHtED ROOMS AND APARTMANTS 30 LET — Paox—Fifth column. WantiD 10 10 PURCUASS~\minzEKiren Pace—First col- $50 February 10, 1874—stolen from a sle sweet, corner of South Fifth avenue—a white bear skin Robe; the above reward and no questions asked, dress £, N. CROW, 145 Suilivan street. REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING, h in Houston wnetdilgerer COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR set tee fila Pace—Fifth and sixth col- and Stxreexrs Pagx—Second column, WINTER RESORTS—Suconn Pace—Fourth column, oon STEAMBOATS, 4C0.—Tuimteesta Pace—First column. Stolen lease, lows:— es NEW YORK HERALD KCEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,26) BROADWAY AND 83 SIXTH AVENUE, tra—xx.” BETWEEN THIRTY-FIR! STREETS. AND THIRTY-SECOND sl 13 Sorte.” OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEaR. ag ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. marked ‘ HARLEM OFFICE, 14TH STREET, ONE DOUR | Lonares, WEST OF THIRD AVE: RECLIVED PROM 9 A. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS aT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALEES ATTENDED TO UB ADVERTISEMENTS ‘0 7:30 P. M. “laid thereof. an ol I % dozen black glazed French Kids, assorted, 20 dozen, each skin mari 4 dozen French Shee EWARD,.—THURSDAY, can return it tod. D. halt the money ; no questions $300 REWARD, from cart No. 7,806 the the following goods :— marked S. B, 2,019, c ontaining ” 25 dozen, each skin marked “Grison—A Paris—x.”" 2% dozen, each skin marked “Grison—A Paris—xxx— 25 dozen, each skin marked “Grison—A Paris.” 1 case, marked 8. B. 2,027, containing ins, pearl color, each skin “Paris, 1865—Ire 1851—Ention notable—Giraud, aine, Paris.” The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the above goods, or @ proportionate amount for any part SCHEFTEL BROTHERS, 86 Spruce street. EBRUARY 19, LOST, BY ontaining about $40, Finder Franklin street, and receive Id lady a i ll WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE rUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST so. “CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY.THIRD AND _ @THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. A. ____ SPE AL | NOTICE! “HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, COR- ner of nisi avenue and ae Open trom 8 A. M. On Sunday from $ to 9 P. M. ARI ; w sop a WATER, MINERAL WATERS, PARIS AGENCY, OE AEpe NEW YORK | Ai putinrwlge stoi gongs SERA KREWER 2° CO, AMERICAN REGWTER, | 4 is partnents of manufacture, bostling and dispensing; AVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- exclusive Fights JOHN MAT Twenty. in Ut territory, Catalogues free, EWS. First avenue, Twenty-sixih and venth streets, New York. —GR. BRS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO Va.. will SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PABTIES 1874, whe! halves, $2 50. PY AND MASONIC GIFT CONCEBT FOR THE + benefit of the Masonic Relief: Association of Norfolk, positive ath take place Bay a ‘away; tickets, aaah eeeiteon dress orders to 3 JOSEPH BATHS, ‘heent REQUIRING THEM. for New York, 196 Broadway, room 4 ae A —CATARRH A SPECIALTY.—D PERSONAL. | + cures the most inveterate cases. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WIDOW LADY | Fie on Pamphlet sent free. Bn DE. KREMEN™ ¢ door west ot Broadway; or Set Pt ed os eoueere who woul e 0} oy to educate, ‘Cars of Bi, Address | LUCY wW., Hen id U PCptowa Braubh Sites, en AN Ris MEET ME AT MY OFFIOE, MONDAY OR | Tuesday, at 12 o'cloe | Hox E ot EDWIN 0. HOOD WILL CALL 7 i aaeante Avenue Hotel, he will iearn of something to tage. Dens SARAH—CAN IT Bt I AM 80 SOON FOR- in? Has anything serious happened? PI i thal; write. iTS DEaw sistem | = on E. P. B—LOOK IN THE REWARDS. tt LIDA WOOD. | | = Teomeriret WANTED —OF MRS. SUSAN BULL, formerly of Staten Is ‘or particulars Dentist, Herald Uptown Branch offi fice. ne ¥ MR. GEORGE W. JONES, OF CASTLE DEDHAM, PU! Eastern Agents, 600 Broudwa: ‘Acotion NOTIO! tion pricoa Holders of Job lots can realize throug Agency. Buyers turnished wit Wi Silver Wine'Stand, w joe No. 4 Fourth or 697 Broadway. BLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, Fourth Grand Drawing, ositively March 31; 12,000 aI rey gusting to ; Whole Tickets, $50; hs, $5 BRAMLE@TIE, agents Hales HAYS Boos —TOBACOO AGENCY, 25 OLD Leaf and manufactured Tobacco, Cigars; auc- ier Trade sales CARLE, gB QUARTER “SECOND aa WINDER ch, A. Jacot, maker, for sale cheap; also solid ith cut giass Bottles, LINDO BROS’. Loan Office, 1.207 Broadway. NTERPRISE LAUNDRY, 13 BOND STREET, NKAR 4 Broadwa: and fluting doi buttons replaced; lady in Gentlemen's and tamily washing, laces in the best style; nothing injurious used; ance. 1 Bacex, Kngland. will eall at the office of CHARLES ENCK, ® Wall street, he will hear of something | RAND GIFT. ig ONCERT OF THE STATE OF NE- gre: ity fo nis dress of 4—No postponement. Ci 000, gold, aah pire; $80,000, $5.08,8 15,000, $10,000 and 4 number Pe ‘who were confirmed In St. Fahne Chapel, | 9° , Gene ‘2, aveay, roo! Varick street, in 1867, are Living. they will confer a great | #3 box 1.386 New York Post o favor by a \dressing, stating where they m: PROPERTY, box 148 Herald oftice, F SARAH ORE. OR ORR. WHO FORMERLY RE- sided in cat eso with her brother, Caleb, and found, “H x ¥ VANA” ya of information furnished. ayaRK “LOTTERY.—IMPORTA “BANKERS. RK & OO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York. INFORMATION mother, will call or send to the Belyedere House, Irvin Will be given for next drawing, place and Fifteenth street. New York, she will hear o E, SONNENBERG, box ‘ew Haven, Conn. Something to her advantage. Inquire for room retry nM EFT_ON EBRUARY JOHN arte | MEARES — paracon aniers. of age. Any one returning him to his father, | — Made to order, of best materials and warranted to fit JOSEPH STEVANO, oFNO. 25 Marion street, will receive | Sent dy express; C0, Ds y part of the country, at | 32 He Plays violin. the following Price 1LE—SIX PAGES oF COLD, (CRUEL HEART. | lessmess, not one loving wor eve my enemies ‘and not we t'90 much love vanished 60 ies i farewell forever | b LFRED, ARY BoLA LORRAINE PLEASE SEND YOUR address to BACON, box 126 Herald office. MOEuET “PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY,” NO. 6 Shirts, Masonville Muslin and fine linen. 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslin and ver; 6 Shirts, New York Mills and best fine linen. nen... inade ready made and Directions ft jeasurement sent on application. UO OF eae HARD MEARE Gentlemen's Furnishin, Goods, ixth avenue and Nineteenth street, lew York City Ball — those documenta. ty place—Have got joc SDT Ncy. N ne ee ne EVENING.—FRENCH LADY DakTBIDGE te ib wt T68 j PLEASE TELL you don't write? Your three letters were Answered as best I could. Direct as you did red snd last time. Capital Surplus Assets Ronee BINNITT, gg ee OF HOUSBTO. Lag kG H., at old place and tne. en ay M ANHATTAN [3] Insurance Company of New York city. OMice No. 68 Wall street. $250,000 09 396,450 56 aident. Ss. ea WaLcOWE AND COMFORT AWAIT | _JOUN H. Baoxtt, Secretary. you at 498; come or write at on. donot disappoint | | FATZO-. OR PASSOVER BREAD—OF THE BBAT pone | tusliiy, for sule now at the old established, place, GEx0R—womDay, AT ONE. No. 269 East ‘Tenth street, New York. B, JAELSAHN. GIPSTE. ARK, FEBRUARY 20, 1874 SRA YOU LET THE DUCHESS WRITE AND B To whom it may conce: eee ikimd that in me is vested say when T can, seg ail shall be explained. Ad. Thereby declare Mo all maak tas tn sae, ts yosted Srosa ee é Uptown Branch ‘office, 125 Ee yt eet ae soby divine right, tosettio all matters A dfdispute in domestic, social, ecclesiastical or poutical (PO FEINBRS “IP THE PERSON WHO PRINTED A | affairs Uniem I am recogiized by the United States letter head, “Tol Fats will communicate office, he will hi edo, Wabash and weer, Rail. te by letter with 3 * 412 t and am accorded immunity by the law of Sioland, and shall hyve extended to me universal ‘hoe if of something to tila ‘advantage. pitality under every and any roof in the land. I shall pre ry citizen of the nation, con- | ceeeeee HERS WHO GAW THE As. | fonltetsitslaws and. demanding its protection.” Un- ‘oad wi thirtieth street, Seon Il o'clock Mond: ‘ay and | jess I shall receive the aforesaid recognition I hereby ai Aa Hon nounce tl tI shall receive proposals for my servi sty vill oblige by sending address to f I to act as advocate for parti bead —_ | thacmay on aiarce more or less importance atstake, Gone LATE OF FIFTEENTH STREET, COULD Now | of any character whatsoever, The highest bidder in ca . service to G. W. O. Address VO8S, Herald | Yalue will r hee my immediate and thorough Omid Dptown Branen oftce No bids will be decided on betore the Ist of March. Until Oy ih Mee BLE Peete nace trae not al e wi 01 ry winter, ar plcacg send her agdross W box 80) Post office, atom ot er that time the. Onited States government has the privi- lege to negotiate with me on the subject. Merch 11 be taken on the Istday of Marc! oy ar we ARLES A gi a Nitti ‘ men oven uestions asked for its as fol- “Grison—A Paris—Ex- Paris, 1867—Ire classe— GINGER h this | PRICE FIVE CEN TS. SPECIAL NOTICE! 7 regen NOISES IN THE HBAD, &c., &c., radi- cally and permanently cured at trifling cost, AN END TO EXORBITANT FEES! A ing for ten years neon 6 catarry "havine lot After sufferi: Tay sense of bro fh and expe! oppress @erance wo mel tal act avis and at timer een imeulty | in Lacey speakit ing, an re appl: various physi- ‘| Clans and using a Sasiety ef ren ye in nocase with ere than temporary senate, lwas nreannte epoggh | in j rch last to sonny te use of Dr. Jas - bells * preps Ny surprised asen a the apiaiy ad etl ovthelr action. In * a eet time every symptom o} ing com: pists of long standing di ‘® permanent ue hes been feftected. = m Careful inquiry in my late parish I also learn that entire ¢ cures of other obstinate and extreme cases ba’ en effected by the same means, as walt in cases of deat- Bess as with persons afflicted with catarrh, I ve gre’ reas confidence in the somedies and oF sil ee emene at °t, Peter's Kpiscopal chureh, Srockijm, re- Gauiteriand srrest ss sg Officiatins widing at 231 New Yor, Feb, 12, 1874 oer ago my wife suffered intensely for ten days vere and excruciatiugly painiul attack of neu- rary and sciatica. No treatment afforded « particle of rellot and she w uttering. In of Dr. Jas. P. Sciatica and Acu' yi ena Ler also a bottle of jaynetic Liniment, ant used trictly as ie ts The effect was simp! eat My wite Celt into @ re- freshing aleeD ‘and, 0 Ft) ours Was about the horse as usual, wholl, Ye free from pain, and igi cured.” No money, would induce us to be without Dr. Campbell's arations in our family. CHARLY 8 CRANDALL, eg p Department, Vustom House, Residence, 333 ‘hirtieth street, Naw York, Feb. 1, 1874 1 suffered acutely’ from chronic catarrh, wich gradually extended to my throat and fange, causing Lusemant hawking and protuse: bloody expectoration, together with “lumnps” of pine andor Por seven years fensive macus. Ultimately the npg ofmy became seriously affected, mcoompene id by ae Fainial and distressing rt almost in ery known remedy 2 Pied sl pattie ot benefit, and f Tele that unless reliof came spee must dic, Gi qaserny health was rapidly givii ray. ee thi endl ion I commenced the we of Jas. Preparations, and be; a short iste te rapi ee prove. I persevered falahruly tor six months, at the end of which time “hots iBoally cured,’ vestige of Catarrh remaining, and my hearing and voice as perfect one ofany one man. and since that time (eight years ago) @ been in the enjoyment of sound and Beriace ealth, whieh, happy condition | at tribute sole! ly to the eMcacy of Dr. Cam| pane medicinal rations. This voluntary and solic inited statement at all times ready yo personaly vs ‘oe O8CAR AN’ Dears. at office of John ©. C, aifing, 31 south street, “Radical Cure for ‘a charm” in my case, wholly re- ovine every syimpjom by the use only of the iwo bottles, Yours, grateiull D PF. RAB, Fesroagy 13, 1874 176 Willoughby avenue, Brookiyn, 1, L. T., Angust 8 1872 he “Speeltic for Iatemper- ance” you prescribed tor a member of my tamily when ‘ou resided at Great Neck, I am thankful fo say, proved joroughly effectual in overcoming the craving for spirituous Mquors. and both my family and myself will ways tee] deeply grateful to you for being the means of moving a heavy affliction from our hearts and minds, ery sincerely yours, Mra, W. a. W. New Yorx, Feb. 18, i874. My wife for a considerable length of ume suffered severely from an aggravated form of bladder and kidney disease. which ordiuary remedies and treatinent tallied to remove or even mitigate. A friend suggested that we try the preparations of Dr. Jas. P. Campbell, ot which he spoke very highly. From the use of one bottle ny wife received marked and decided benefit. We used, in all, but five bottles, when the difficulty was wholly and gon letely removed, and she has not since Fak troubled, ese facts I cheerfully certity. DAVID PARKER, 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-1 atu street. New Yong, Feb. 1, 1874. ing to the excellence of prep Dr. Jas. P, Campi it —Your Catarrh” operated lik Fu Dr. Oampsgu. Dean Su Ttake much Plea ten in Dr. James Campbell’s “Radical Cure for Coughs,” one bottle of which speedily and F conch aie Gaye @ deep-veated and dist ng lung cough which riously troubled me a very long ume, and ot Which Tam sincerely thanktul to be so heppily au and bd entirely rou relieved. a East Sth 8 Ata Dr. Jas. P. Campari Dean S1x—I give yon full pere mission to make use of my name, a8 among the large Dumber “radically cured” of chronie caturrhby the uss ot your efficient remedies. Severe colds cause no return of unpleasant symptoms. Kefer doubters to my father or myself. Very sincerely yours, Miss IMUGENE MOSCROFT, Northbridge, Mass. Dr. Caupnete :—Dear Sir—By the use of tions my daughter Kati ing, of which for seven years she had been deprived. We owe you a debt 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 ea e from one ear, which has also entirely aisippeared. She now hears fully as weil as any one, and has done so for the past tour years, so we feel the cure is permanent The ae, rant Vo Sam success. Gratetully yours, Taunton, Mass,, fap. 2, 1874 Over two hundred additional certificates ot complete cures, from persons of undoubted responsibility, can be seen at Dr. Campbell's office, 66 Fulton street, room 4, Dr. Jas. P. Campbell's Qaturrh @ preparations) your prepal has entirely regained her he Magnetic Radical Cures’ tor oixes in Head, Deafness @), Ear Discharges (3), Intemperance, Heart Disease, Nervous- ness, Salt Rheum @), New Sciatica and Acute Rheimatism @), Chdlera and Diarrha, Bladder and ney Asthma, Excoriated Nipples, Coughs, Sprains and Strain, hitherto exclusively used for the past 20 years in the private practice of Dr. Campbell, are Now fof the first time offered alike to the rich and poor ata cost within the reach of all. Fifty cents tor each preparation, Expressed to any address, or for ale by druggists, All orders must be addressed to the sole pro- JAS. P, CAMPBELL, M. D., 68 Fulton street, New York city. LL LADIES ANNOYED BY HAIR Ak ead baal ON ithe brow, lips or, face should apply to Mme. N, No. 236 West Thirty eighth strest. New York, ho will temove the dudkurcment Inscancasoously, without the use of acid, instrument or an im Jurious to the skin. Call from Ll to 4 o'clock daily. ‘OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE POWER ot attorney heretofore granted to Henry Harrison to transact business in relation to my estate lias been this duy revoked. HARRISON, New Yonx, Feb. 16, 1874. OTICK TO DEALERS IN CATTLE HORNS AND onan Tails.—The Butchers’ eet and Melting Ass 0 are p eae red to show a tal and receive bi for watrehe Cattle Horns and Hair fails that may be ree 1 by them from January 1 to December Bids to be opened at their office, Forty-tourth oray.afn streets and East River, on Tuesday, Mth, , at 4 a! "clock P, M FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE CLASS LOTTERIES, UXTRA CLASS—NO. 97—FRBRUARY 21, 1874. 73, a %, 2, 53, NIGHT OLA! 46, Gh 14, 77, te i FFICIAL DRAWING. CLASS 79, Lottery.—85, 1, 17, 63, 29, 56, 4,0, £ ive. NIGHT ei 99 remnwany 21, ‘i874. 1, 75. oh io, 4 74 GEORGIA STATE: 1, 67, 47, 68, 24, 42, VENS, Manager. QPEL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY * STATE KENTUCKY EXTRA CLASS NO. 187—rennvany 21, 1974. , Sl, 7%, 26, 6, Le 8, KENTUCKY CLASS NO. g8-rmuncaicr ai, 1874. _Maress i k mM, 65, 4 . J.ULUTE, box 10d Jersey City (N. J.) Post office, APID TRANSIT. of the people of the city of New York ‘ooper Institute on Monday evening, ‘clock, to consider the subject ot rapid ot the bill presented to the Legis n, Harvey G. Eastman, with such amend- ments as tne meeting may see fit to adopt. All citizens and associations iriendly to the movement are invited to Hon. HG. EASTMAN, Hon. W. J. McAL. Hon HOMER 4. NELSON, AMR, MARLIN, Esq., Joris k DEVELIN, sa. 8 E. HILL, B: 8... And other eminent opeakars will adiareas the meeting. LM. BALLARD, secre ‘bp hel NEVER! BO “AND SHOE MAKE! spectfully ehierts the continuance of the patronage ia customers in his new place, having removed from su c8 Canal street, corner of Varick, to 421 Broadway, near } a HANDS AND FACES, HOW UGLY THEY ARK! ise Mine. Lamartine’s Oriental Mixtare to get them wher ** price 50 conte, olesa| nd retail at Mme, ROMBR'S, 48 East Twelfth street, near Broad w: OYAL HAVANA —CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION sent by B. ALENCK & CU,,79 Nassan street (box 4251 Post oftce’, New York. QPECIAL NOTICE.—FOUR FINE OIL PAINTINGS, by eminent artists, splendidly framed, American scenery, Wil be sold at d sacridce for cash. Address box 4 Jersey City. AFES.—A FULL ASSORTMENT, ALL SIZES AND styles, can be selected trom Marvin & Co.'s stock. 1 tat bait price, arekue ene LOONINGDALE, 44 West Broadwa GT THOMAS BAY RUM, IN BUND OR DUTY PAID— 5, , Quanatles to rast; Feduced prices, We import a f article at $6 per doze: CARLE, 25 Old slip, T° CONSUMPTIVES.—A PREACHER OF THE GOS. | pel having cared his son of consumption in tts worst | ages, after being given up to die by the most celebrated | physicians, desires to make known the cure (which Proves successful = every case) to those afflicted with | coughs, colds and consumption, and will send it free of all who desire itit they will for dressto Ds NIEL ADKE, 176 Fulton stree! TAXES—FOR WAKEFIELD, OLUNVIL! on Port, Prospect Hill, Pelhamville, on Monday, February 23, at the Fourteenth Ward Hotel, corner ot | Grand and blizabeth streets, for the Jast time. oe AVENUE, 100 8D AVE PETER DOKLGER'S Extra Rid a Rand vreairet always (res! is elegant an FEO BS a eis between Twelfth and thirteenth streets, Third avenue, © OLD CASH GIFTS.—GRAND GIFT | La and Embsoidery Establishment; childre: 265.000 BorrcAtate or Nevada; positively | pique Dresses stamped and alrendy made; French Lin ao Te eee ei ere Sana ngene’™” | sea” Monogram emorotiered ‘fo order; Laces. cleaned . 0. an EVN early aireet, Kew ore, and manded eaval to neers annannnnnn ne —OATARRH! “DEAPNESS| BAR DISCHARGES } A. = | 24 inches long DRY GooDs, CONTINUA VATION GONTINUATION » a ¥ £ x. E} ry 25 Union square and i In order to clear out our r Winter Stock, which ts en- too large for the present season, ‘we Dave m sul lurther reduction from last woek’s prices in partments, especially in our K AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. ONLY TEN DAYS LONGER we will offer elezant black Silk Suit, made of heavy Bonnet alk, miebly trimmed, at $71 4, reduced irom 135. Elegant black mik Suits, with Polonaise or Basqu made out of Ponson’s best alike, richly. trimmed with beaded Yak lace, puffed in back ali the way up, $89; former price $160. Colored allk Suits in Medutact Deonee, olive all other desirable shades adapted for present rear at , $40 ani A REDUCTION OF & PEK CENT The ec of our Se a imported Buits in ix and wool Ponges, Diagonals other new materials, i) $12 y FROM FORMER ux “Finest ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS, *GUNSIST- ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS. LIAM, TALMAS, VELVET CLOAKS AND OVERDRESS! CAB IMERE SACQUES AND POLONA! ISB, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN OPERA CLOAKS AND DOLM. ELE iT KVENING GARMENTS O: i” BV- 1.9 AR, ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FO! ROENSIVE SPRING IMPORTATION, WHICH Wie BS OFBNED ON O8 ABOUT MARCH to. Specialty cane Alarge importation of Boys’ Sut at half their value. TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN OUR DRESS GOODS I We have reduced our entire stock of destrable Dress Goods, adapted tor re Hey (rei fully lower than last week's prices, und will open on MONDAY, THE 23D several cases of Arlington Popiins, in ia epritig aden: .. WOFt ‘15 oases spi Prone pees in all she ‘new designs, 163¢c., selling all over Riek thei INSPLONON nO iis ‘De ARtwENT I8 RE- BLACK GOODS AND MOURNING DEPARTME: cRTMENT Y See eee Extraordinary bargas ins during the coming week. ave just Opened @ beautiful line of black Cashmere, in 5 and 64 wide, at | 85c. and upward, Mertnoes trom 75c. and upward. Diagonals in all wool ac and upward. Armures trom Bic. and up; all these goo s we guarantee ‘of the best French fabrics. Black Apacas ‘At greatly reduced prices, Every' else in a Toten ‘at proportionately FO! 3, BLACK SILK VELVETS AT A GREAT SACRIFIOR, LADIES’ AND OBILDEEN'S UNDERWEAR DEPART- Crearing oat sale of all our imported Underwear, con- | ¢ ist ME cant embroidered Chemise at 3 Worth $4 Camisols at $2.50; worth Elegant Gowns, with siaborate gmabrotdered bosoms, 4.50; worth $9. Walking and Trail Skirts from $175 and upward. Chemise, of the best Wamsutta muslin, trom 88. up- ward, Nightgowns at We. nd upward. Skirts, in 8,9 and 10 tucks, at 75c. and upward. The balance of our Underwear at propofticnately low Giitbres's OurFIEs. AT_ GREATLY REDucED | © Thompson’s glove ain Corsets at $1 25. sites. ty . rt i SILKS. LKS, SIU) BLACK AND COLORED SILKS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Previous to opening our spring importation, we have made the following reductions :— ve black, gegs grain Silk, warranted to wear, 25; former price, $1 85. ood Bellon Silk, at 81 mhe celelrated’ Fonson, Bonnet, Gainetand Ci Sublime, at 25 percent below former prices SILKS. 100 pieces fancy and striped silks in black and white, pa and, ray and black, at7So. and upward. ks are much below importation cost. Tashes, In ailvolorg at $2, reduced trom $3 20 ‘ne: requeste ziieager ti) M. REIMAN & CO., __ 25 Union sauare and Fifteenth street, UA JAMES M’CREERY & CO.’S, Broadway and Eleventh street. ae 1874, Black Silks. Spring. 1374, Black Silks, te line of new goods at very low prices. The Ame eee Mupiine, and Cachemire Victoria Black Silks, warranted to Wear, from Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Stripesingreat variety at at T5e., &e., and $1 A fresh lot of new goods for spring and summer wear, new de- signs and colors, $1, $1 25 and $1 6 he JAMES M’CREERY & CO.'8, Broadway-and Eleventh strect. New Spring Dress Goods. Will open on MONDAY, February 23, ‘Afuil line of French Taffotas, a new fabric, in all the new spring shades, Mohair Serges, Lustros and Ponges, &c., &c. 1874, 1874 Enupress Cloth, in shades suitable for early spring. Trish_and French Poplin, and otner styles of rich Dress Goods, ingreat variety, and of our own {mporta- tuou. AT JAMES M’CREERY & CO.'S, Broadway and Eleventh street, will open on Monday, February 23, in their Ladies’ Furnishing Department, Undergarments at the following popular Drices : = Ladies’ ee tucked Skirts, 750. $1, $1 25, $1 Ladies ing ucked and ranted ‘wistts, $5 21,82 75, $3. ean s’ flue tucked and embroidered Skirts from $3 up- Ladies’ Night Drese: Ladies, Chemises, 7 Ladies’ Drawers, $1. Ladies’ Totlet Sacaues and Corset Covers in elegant de- signs at popular prices. Infants’ Outfits ready made and to order, in elegant vartety, at low prices, All orders for dressmaking promptly executed in the latest styles and at reasonable prices i sss H H A W W w 7 s 8 H H dA W WW W L 8 H oH AA WWWw L 8 HoH 4A WWW W L 883. HHHH AAA WW WW L SH Hh A A WW WW L 8 BH H A A WWWW L 8s 8 H BH A A WWWW, TLLL.: 88 H H A A Ww | Ww 364 Bowery, corner Fourth street begs leave to call the attention of the dels 2 his Mn oa oot ompers stock 0 gomprising t a Iateat (atyles of the Nest Caallt of French Hair only, own importation and manufacture. Haying Five largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the city, | can Coe to the public inducements which cannot be su) erseded by any of my competitors. Ladies hing to procure an elegant article should not fail Ho" ral at my establishment before purchasing where. oe PRICE List. Short Hair Switches, $1 and upwards. Hair Switches, 1 yard long, $2 and upwards. First quality Hair Switches, solid, NOT dyed, excellant for we: 1s inches long, liair 4 ounces weight 22 inches long, hair 4 ounces weight .. hair 4 ounces weight hair 4 ounces weight ir ecialty. Shaw's patent fiair Switches, Noo. Single Curis, warranted naturally curly. 22 inches long... $2 00 1 | 26 inches lon, Frisettes at , Inade over in latest stylox. Combings ynade ‘up, 80 cents per ounce. Ladies’ and gentlemen's Wigs on hand and made to order by the best artista, A perfect fit cuaran- teed. |The Invisible Wig 8, specialty : price, according | ality and Reda from ‘gio to $1 Charace tenia made to order and jent for masquerading pure | Goods sent 0.0. D. by express or on receipt of Post omice money order or money in reyistered letters, free ot charge, to 11 parts ot the country. Onlers below | ‘$5 musé be to ition. T MMB. T? D. LIVERRE’S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, A between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets | chitdren’s Outfit 3 } H L 000” 000 = My 88H, L 0-00 0 MM MMs L 0 00 O MM MMS L 0 00 OMMMMS £ 0 00 OMMMM 8868 £ ° 98 ou MH M 8 E § 08 Oe eae 8 Pa ° LLLLL 000 000 M M M 8888 between Bond and Oreat Jones streets We wilbcontinue daring this month to sell balance of fall and winter Goods to make room tor spring stock. Lyons Silks Trimming Velvets, in black and all leading shades, at fabulously low prices. Good colors 75c. per yard, worth fully $2 Zephyr worsted hanamade Goods of all descriptions greatly reduced. bd Colored trimming Silks 0c. per yard and up, Black dress silks very reasonabie, ‘The most beautiful line of Sauns, all rare and fashion- able shades, for evening wear, at wholesale prices. Great bargains jn dress and cloak Trimmings: in jet and silk Fringes Passementeres, Ornaments ant Buttons. Great job lots In ladies’ Undergarments, of best mate- rial and superior workmanabip, at less than inferior goods ure offered elsewhera. Ladies’ house Robes and Wrappers, the Cheapest in thé elty, made of reps, alapaca, lusure, poplinette, &c., at $3, $3°25 and 93 60. finest Goods, in real cashmere, silk, velour, &c., on hand and made to order, at equally low tigures. We have now the most complete line of infuuta? Outfits, {nail details, either singly or in sets Baby Baskets, handsomely trimmed, edging and insertions, Au-wool merino double Cloak: reduced to $3 Just received, another immense lot of Hamburg Em broideries, the inost choice cheapest goods over exnibite Valenciennes 1 kinds of rea! Laces, of every description, 25 per | panish Boars Vells, Fichus, | cent below cost of Importation ‘Novelties in Lace Good: Overdresses, Jackets, Soltare Frencn Flowers and Garnitu dresses; Feathers, hair and bonnet Ornaments, Fans, Barbes, & French’ Jewelry and Chatelaines in sliver, wilt, steel, | pearl, jet, &c., In great variety. A coc A RRRX DODD AA g 0 AA R RD »D| AA © 0 AA B BD D Aa 0 ‘+ BORD DD AAAA Qo AAAA RRRE DD yaaa Q A & © RD ®B A A o CAs &R EBD dD A a Oo ca aR KD OD A cco A K bDDDD A “We would respecttully inform the adios of New York and vicinity that, previous to closing our Fur Depart- ment tor this year, we shall offer our entire stock ot tine Furs at one-halt the cost of manutacture. No misrepre- sentations allowed. Every article warranted as repre- sente Beautit Real % Sacques at $5; cost ns $9, of Furs marked down Our entire ony We call the especial attention of ladies to our truly magniticent stock of { LADIES’ UNDERWEAR ; jacture, and were awarded the first premium atthe late American institute Fair tor originality of design, flae- hess of material and superiority of workmanship. Our immense assortinent of French percale handmade | Underwear, manufactured expressly to our order in Paris, unite’ in making our undergarment department the most complete and attractive in the United states. We urgently invite ladies to examine our goods, en- tirely without reference to their purchasing. Finest French percale Chemise. entirely sewed by hand; Benne front ‘and sleeves trimmed with hand em broldery, at$! tigher spies at 81 78 $1 85, $2 1% $2 25, $275, $3 up percale Nightdress, extra length, en- rely sewed by hand, tucked yoke, collar, froot and sleeves tri with hand embroidery, at $2 5). French pe ray Drawers, clusters of tucks, trimmed with hand embroidery, entirely sewed b; Eiand at $l. French percale Corset Covers, Toilet ues, Pillows, shuius, £e, at broporlionubly reasonable prices Finest French as Special bargains in Corsets—our own importation. OUR EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT jedaily so overcrowded with customers that we must of ladies to call as early in the day ag possible, Our Eeleingsand Insertings witl be found of the very latest nd richest designs, and our prices are acknowledged to be the choapest in ihe city. Ten cases of our MELVILLE BLACK ALPACA, Just, received. Pure linen warp, Lisle cross thread, silvér lustre, warranted patsg shanse color. Our prices, as always, ‘198, 29¢. 4 a9. 90 Three ‘cuses of Frenel Poplins, ‘spring shades, . per yi Bargains will be found ir every Department. At euRGAS? fanumicus,? 287 and 239 Eighth avenue, near Twent, ae famnioun, rth street. NE & C0.'S, AT SHAYN. Broadway and Tenth street, Furs, Furs, Fura. The last opportunity for bargains. We have advertis:d freely and sold our goods low. and have succeeded in disposing of our large stock of urs Which we had on hand January 1, some $65,000 worth. We have only $17,000 worth lett, ‘which we are deter. mined to clore out before the ist of Marcn, when we will open a Hat establishment for the sale of nien’s and boys? late at wholesale and retail, To enable us to sell off the balance of our Furs during the coming week we will offer on Mo morning Furs at the toliowing extraordi Muffs at 85¢. ongt sone.third, vee Cee Misses Mutts, $1.90; Bons, Ladies’ Seta, real Krmine uff and Boa, only $12. Sets imitation Ermine only $4 $4 Elegant Sets real Alaska Sable only $12, haif price. Tinitation ‘Alaska Sable Muffs, $2 and $i Handsome Sets of Beaver only $18, half price, Good Sets of imitation Beaver only $7. Men’s real Sealskin Caps, $9; imitation Seal, $3; ladics’ real Seal Caps, $4, $6 und $ Bealskin Sacques, Sealskin Sacques.—A few left, at $57, $84, $108, up to $224. These are decided bi ‘ains, Jmita- fon Seal Sucques, $24 Sealskin Nuits and Boad very cheap. Mink, sal niet the standard fur.—Very ha: aoe former reduced trom $60; a ~ Mink Mag Sis: aplendit: Sets at $24 his is de- tink Gab really elegant: Sots, 88% lew very realy ‘Sots at $42,843 and $64. hoicest lot of mink ever offered in New York at the price. cidedly ‘the c! Hudson Bay and Russian Sable Sots very low, Bay Sable M yew ey 45 and $75; Hudson B. Boas, 65: one set Russian Raole, duced from rons iso one very large Mink Uloakwor $125, former price $250, Fisher Tail sets, $45, reduced from $85. Black and Polar Bear Kobes very cheap. Sable We are offering our Furs now at prices which should induce parties w buy. We cannot make any further re- ductions. Now is the time to purchase; don't delay. ‘This is the last opportunity, and it may never occur again. Bear in mind that our entire stock must be sold berore March 1. Secure the bargains at once. are ail first class. AYN & ¢ Importers and Manufacturers.of F Broadway and Tent street, opposite Stewart’ T SACRIFICE IN GREA Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, selling at less than auction prices. Algo great bargains in Real Laces and Lace Goods, Fans and Fancy Goods, on account of closing the business. WILLIAM EMBERSON, 811 Broadwar. The goods HARAUX’S STAMPING AND EMBROIDERING . getablishment, 90 Fourth avenue, a few doo Work done in the best manner and at A A. T, Stewart's. the lowest prices r ON|-NEW YORK MILLS OR WAMSUTTA | muslin Shirts; 2,200 linen bosoms, made in the best Manner, fit guaranteed, $14 for alt a dozen; less than half a dozen, $2 5) each : gentlemen's own material mad up at $12 per dozen: measures taken im any part of the 100. tional per ore badighs ~ “aLOUMINGDALY & i & UO., 44 West Broadw: RSTAB. MME. LUMLEY'S DRESSMAKING lishment, HO West Twenty-third street, Indies can rate Suits made out of the smallest quantities weat terms and shortest notice. LOSING OUT SALE C Undergarments, the stock At of a manufacturer declining business, Great inducements. Bom extra fine Paris band: made Goods, ‘immed with real lace. Beauaiut Eibrotderies in Swiss. Cambric, Nainsook, &c. Also, regardless of cost, Flowers, Feathers, &c., fine urticles for ne wear. . Worth from Se. rds wide, 35c, & 500 yards French, Lawn, 20., worth 350. 600 pair Corsets, 75¢ a pair, worth $1 8. Btore to let, 1.101 Brondwity, 0 “Bogardus’.” y arene bargains. iis F DE PBRCEVAL, . formetty at 730 Broadway, removed to 23 West eas aw nts’ Wardrobes, Ladies’ Underwea: All kinds of Kmbronderies to order. Laces cleaned and mended equal to new, Stamping and Stamped Goods. NDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS.—A FEW MORE OF I nna ana which have taken down the e antump leaves, be tac SHELL. 33 Bast Twenticth street, tin quilted trimmings, | patterns and deciaedly the | for Dridal and evening | mesitc Undergarments are all of our own special | udson | above | | ne tT ad 0" clock. RET. GaaMe. RELIABLE Grand exposition of novel and beautiful designs for and children’s dress for the ensuing Snes and ME, —DEMOREST’S | Indie Suomer at 633 Broadway, and all the ag March Also | “Mme. Demorest’s Mustrated P Tertoto of the Fashions.” PATTERNS, - | rice lo cents, “Wnat to Wear,” price 15 cents “Mam- moth Bulletin of Fashions,” price $1. “Improved Sys- | vem of Dress Cutany,” price $1. | QPBstNG. 2 8. T. TAYLOR, | 816 Broadway, New Yor! | respectfully anuounces thaton March She win display | rare imported desigus ior Promenade and Reception lf f mes received by the iatest Frouch steamers. Orders in uplicate desiyns irom remote mimediaie attention, aud wilt be hiuishea {OF 99 per coaan, T. Vaylor’s system of dress cutting will cnable: ime enesperienced peru 0. hcan igure. “Thor: ) Qugh instruction yuaranteed, at 6 Uromdway. Le oF IMPORTED Any EATTERNS, onday, Maren 2. 1874 by Mme. A. DUVA 4, 015 Broadway. ysrRrC H FEATHERS. OSTRICH FEA q and Piuines, in all (he new shades tor spring trage, and can offer the same at lower prices han any other manu- facturer in this city. N. 4. spocial atten restoring feathers at shor? notice and at teduen nenee, MAX WIENSR, Manufacturer of Ostrich Feathers, 295 Sixth avenue, Between Eighteenth and Ninetecuth ais. H. MACY & 00. are now offering | AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK UF HOUSRKEEPING GOODS ADAPTED FUR THE SEASON A180, NEW GooDs OPENING DAILY IN ALL Die RIMENTS OF THE ESTABLISHM wine GOOD3 AND HAMBU&G TRIM we are selling at unusually low prices. FANCY GOODS OF EVERY Di DESCRIETION—OUR own 1MPORTATION—OPENING EVERY WE! OUR LA FORGE GLOVE, TWO BUTTONS, in dark shades and party co ors, 4 tull assortment We warrant it, and give a new pair for all that rip or tear. NGS ‘ | | | | adt,¥ill pay you well to visit our establishment every ayy H. MACY & CO., | Fourteenth street and Eighth avenae. LADIES OF NEW YORK.—LADIES’ UNDER- in great auiaty for sale below cost of manafac- ture, being the stock of a wholesale manufacturyr; great bargains. "21 Astor place. VIGOUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENUE, CORNER + Nineteenth street. —Stamping, Lingerie, Embroid- ery. establishinent; ladies’ and babies’ Yrousseaux: spe- clalty of Initials, Monograms jor han !Kerchief table and beil cloths embroidered to order or w.ready embr idered | the largest stock of Fronch Hanbroidered Goods. | Whole” - 701 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS sale department removed to 764 Broadway. Paper, tern and Pertorating Machines. 7JELLS & SMITH, nd manufactirers of Human Hair, are offerin 234 02, 27 inch solid hair switches, for $3, ‘wor F 8 ry inch, $5, worth $9; eiegant Switches for 37, wort $12, and soon. ‘We warruntail our goods to be of te best Also an elegant selec ion of Gray Hair, reduced 3Q | Per cent: ladies who have called ou us hardly peltey their own eyes, We offer White Huir, trom 12 to inches long, purely natural, together ‘with the finest | Braids, all shades, ever exhibited in New York, 38 to 60 inches, ull long: fine stock of Curls, Frizes,&o.; old Hair made over. —MAISON Wa TON, 852. BROADWA | fA. Union square, importer of Paris Bonnets and Ei | lish’Round Hats, trom all the leading houses in Europ eel N HARRIS—MLLE, PRINCE, SUCCES- A Rat Fourteenth street, mear Chickering’ | importer fof fashions in Paris Bonuets and English Roun Hats, Specialties in French Flowers. ‘M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLIN- + ery, will open the present week a fresh importa- tion of Spring Bonnets and Round Hats, ee Straws, French Clups, &c. 3) East Fourteenth street RELIGIOUS » NOTICES, LL sou i “CHURCH, | CORNER F rourtii AVENUB H ‘and Twenticth street.—At 0% A. M. and 7% P. M. | Rey. John W. Chadwick will preach. The public cor: dialiy invited. | 4) THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST TWEN- £ -flith street, the Rev. A. C. Osborn, D. D., nastor.—~ ching Sunday, Feb. 22, and 73 P. M. T ROBINSON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH street —Mrs M. L. ‘Lownsend will lectare at 10:30 4. a nd 7 .M. The Children’s Lyceam meets at 2:30 \ NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY-EIGHTH street, west of Sixth avenue—Kev. R. Heber New- | ton rector.—Services at 934, 103, and 33% o'clock, | Rector will preach at the two rexular services. | oe iA COURSE OF LECTURES ON THE BOOK OF Common Prayer will be delivered in St Peter's | church, West Twetitieth street, by the rector, the Rev. | Dr. Beach, on the Sunday evenings in Lent. Subj ject this evening—"'The Lawfulness and &xpediency of a Frecom- posed Form of Prayer. ervice begins at7 0% | AT’ DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AVENUE AND | Fourteenth street, to-day, 10:30, Scientific Sermon by 8. P. Andrews; 2:30, 5 pielt Communion. Facts and. ), Bible Chri mena; 7: and womei CONFEKENCE OF THE SPIRITUALISTS OF New York will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at All are inviied to attend. janity. Several speakers, P: the usual place. VEURCH OF THE REFORMATION, FIFTY-SBVENTH: / street, between Fourin and pension avenues.— Services at 10: M. and 3} Sermon tn the morning by the Rector; in the reer by Rev. W. N. MecVickar, Rector of ‘Chureh oly Trinity ‘vem. ALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY. THIRD between Fifth and Sixth avenues. pastor, preaches Sunday. Morning #3 jeat hteous Advocate.” Evening subject—“Phe Just Judgment.” NATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, SIXTERNTH 4 street, between xth and Seventh avenues —Serv- ice Sunday, discourse on “The Resur- Feetion of the Dead a ‘ahd the Translation of the Living.” qaurcu OF THE RESURR«CTION, EIGHTY-FIFTH street, between Lexington and ‘Third avenues.— Divine service by the rector, Kev, Dr, Flagg, morning aud evening. Sunday sehiool at 2% P.M. (AuURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, i} corner of Forty-fifth street, Kev. Geo. H. Hepworth: astor.—Morning subject, “Our Relation to Saul and ths | Witeh ot Endor.” | Right.” Old Folks Concert Tuesday evening. school and Bible class at 8 Queis? CuURCH, FIFTH Av. ) prayer, sermon ard holy communion, 1 Seats prayer (eats tree), tectureon the Ninth Commandment, 3:30; evening prayer, historic lecture on Abraham, 7:33., During Lent the rector velivers a course of lectures on" Kyening subject, “he Courage to Do ‘Bunday Old. Mestament charactegs Sundar evenings. Dail ri raat? A. M.and 4 P. nesda' prereset, Tania braves ant welcome, | QUHURCH OF THE MESS lait, PARK ‘ee |X corner Thirty-fourtn stroe}.—Rev. Henry Powers. ‘subject—""Phe Example ot V Wesuitetod, he ie ee roman’ 's Temperance Crusade.” aisitv Invite LDER H. KING, EDITOR QF THE “BIB. B' janner,” will peeach on “The Coming of the Lox i rem ple Hall, 2.9 Bowers, at 3 P. M,; also preaching 1039 A. RE TARERNACL E— —METHODIST EPISCOPAL Pe Mnurehs, ‘Thirty-tourth street, between Seventh and | Eighth avenues. —Extra religious services on ay | Moulay, Tuesday and Wednesday, at a tae 3 dg Conducted by evs. J. wm. | Mévonwid and John E. Cookman, pastor, Gome’and vee: \RUEM UNITY CHAPEL, 12TH STREET AND Fourth avenne.—Rev, W. larke belt) reach in the morning on “A Revival of Religion,” Alger will lecture in the evening on he Glory of Human Life.” Re | Episcopal church. Forty: first, street, | nue, gta Pe M., and kev. 105A. M EV. D. "HENRY MILLER, D. D., PREACHES IN | R Plymouth Baptist Church, Fi est street, ¥ west of Ninth avenue, Sunday, at 10g A. M. and 73g P.M. | tismn at close of events service. | RE H ruary ROBERT CROOK, LL, D., OF BELFAST, IRF. land, will preach Sunday, in’ St Luke's Methodist west of Sixth ave- MéGlelldnd, pastor, at Bap- FORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCR.—BISHOP OUM- mine will preach in Steinway Hall on Sunday, Feb- 2, at 10:45 A. M., and at Lyric Hall Sunday even~ | PTIST ITEINWAY ag TABERNACLE, Ba! SS church.—Rev. land Hoyt. pastor. Rev. Dr. | Robinson, President be rown's oan Will preach in the church edifice, Second avenue a Tenth street, Sunday morning, ‘at 10:30, and in Stoinway Hall, at 743, in the evening. Se IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, SH, FORTIETH Lt BE- tween Whe Lie! ae Ayah i x. p-! im ret, . Week day services, ally, at 7 rednes: ie ‘and Fridays at 7s P. Ma Sther days at OG DIX WILL PREACH THE FIRST FF norm for the Home for Old Men and re in'tho Church ot the Transfiguration, Ponty-ninun'street, between Fifth and Madison ave: nues, on Sunday evening, February 22, com- mencing at 74; 0 clock HB RE PILGRIM—FREE FOR ADUL PERSONS | TT inaer 18 years 15c. ever tights In Thetuding § junday, | congregational singing, igrim at Bi Barn OT ea ee ireety liberal eollectionsy agked Sun. day. lav, Wednesday and Saturday, a erms Rev. Matthow will eh | HE KIGHT REV. ARTHUR CLEVELAND COXE, | Bishop ot Western New York, will preach at the Church ot the Annunciation, Fourteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, on , February Services at 10%, A. M. Free EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT FOR fern circles, pus in Uertkon, 6 n Lake Toa Noh in Lg Se hogs whichis moat hatmingly situated, and ato ds, excellent panen care by gyrinastica, &c., an cultivar tion of the mind, also unsurpassed facilities for the edu- cation in all those arte and sciences which C3 ha ensable to a young lady, A new course comme aster, this year, “Applications ans formation pag and prospectuses torwi by the Board rec! An Enulish chapel is in the neighboring Zurich,

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