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att for wealthier than Gaonoe Paasovy, but what : a a , THE NEW YORK * DAY MOR Fi “4 HOt THURSDAY MORNING, FFB. 22,1 “Washingtow’s Hirthday ao To-pay te the one buadred and raed hie saniversery of Washington’® birthdey. Jo eacior years of the Republics thie day we mgrout th bratel very qenere'ly throug! iA but latterly it hae beew Jan red toe great ogg te except in ianiated | wolit.ca. 1) this Brate aes been observed with more res tity, port we 6, ons than in any other; an! since the people hav =, consequence of the rebellion, been taught tom ‘ more upon the services of Washington, the sibiee enon tovcommemorate the day appre pied ; “ a 6 ni v ad evoin revived. At the last session of the sel tore, o law wes passed meking thie enniveres! A 1 « ne juret bolidey, end = bence 1 o 3 the os hereafter be nunbered = siaond holdeye. There are two very # for reviving the old custotn natal day of W nrsoron, = We idee ten Min who labor, oF coubwy. pone ier attra + occupations, require 8o piace) rou cocanional day une of business, sud give too litle he ‘ 6 country jepor a it w our d reasone ntiog the ng> who in confinio of relaxation ‘rom the stesd ; Ase on we work too bar!, ed to national gocial enjoy- al respect itin therefore ment, Io this ge by that we should bave another legal holiday. Rut there a alse pecial reasoe for this mark of res- e@ memory,of “the Father of bie country.” little too much centrifugal foree in the Amoricen charecter, We bave & tendency to fly of ata tangent; to forget the good edvice and admoultions of Wasnixatom and his co-patriow who founded the Government. There is edispositicn to stray away afer new icless, bed mark out new courses, to drift into unknown po it- iral eens, This is not because we feel any less reapect or veneration for the fathers of the epub- he than we used to do, bul we live in a fant age, and there is danger of forgetiing and leaving behind the old chert that Wasuinotos aod his contemporaries us, Hy reviving the custerr of commemorating the vate! day, the national cuind will be led to revert to the past, and to guard more jealously the sound principles upou which the country has eo long prospered. A New Name for the Country. A rrorosition is ow pending in Congres? pro- viding for the re-naming of the Unised States, It is proposed to substitute the word “Amore * for the present title, and the change is urged upon the ground that our people now have so distinctive ational name, The people of Kitssia are called Kussiane ; those of Spain are called Spaniards ; those of Italy ore called Italisus; and #9 oD through the catalogue of nations, 1, is claimed that by analogy the true name of our people would be United Statesans, The people of the United Statos are called Americans, bur it is urged thus th» name is not now distictive, for the reasou that the inbatitants of Canada, Moxico, Brazil or Pata- gunle are in reality juss es properly outitied to the name as weare, Lhe ides of this change peers to be meeting with considerable favor, but the Bow is not one of its endorsers, We think that tt would have been wel if the fathers of the Ro- pudlic bad given the name of Columbia to this country, in Lonor of Columbus; Lut their choice wae nota bad one snd we see no occasion for « change at thisiateday, Bus the same argument that is vised in favor of a new bame would weigh against the it's of America, These thirty-six @tates and their territorial possessions would not literally be America, any more than 1s Canada or Brazil at the prosens time, So far as the want of distinctiveness is concerned, iu the name American, we think the ground of objeciion is very woak. it is well understood, both in this country an! throughout the world, that the term American is applied only to the people of the Uni ted Biates. All the nations upon thie continent ere in fact Americans, bui they are not so desig- nated. Webave in North and South Amerve Cenedians, Mexicans, Brarilians, Chileaus, Poru- viens, etc, each nation having ® distinctive title --the people of the United States being alone ac- crodited with the name of Americans, The oid pawehas lasted now uearly « century, aud the whole world has learned tw respect it. Li is, therefore, good enough, Bosden that, in these times, wen the Constitution and the oli prinel- ples of the Government are being remodelled by men who are #0 much wiser than the founders of the United States, we think it well to reiainthe oki name, at lenst, se a remembrance of the wen who gave it t the country, of George Peabody. Tas English papers of late date bestow wel! wer- feed vraise upon the tuonificent donation of Mr, Gwonee Pranopy to the poor of London, The evmpliment is well deserved, Mr Pranony jaan American, but bas for severs! years been a resi. deat of London, where he siwasse! « large fortune in the banking business, With no incentive vihe ‘han the prompting of @ noble, philanthropic sod beuevolent nature, he hes Lostowed upon the poor of the English metropolis the lurgest donation that was ever given by @ private citizen to any chari- table purpose, The aggregate amount of the gift, which was made in two installments, is pearly one millon two hundred and Ofty thousand dollars, The manner in which this enormous #urn iM to be eppropriated shows how keenly Mr, Paau py ap- preciates the wants of the working classes in « great city, The whole amount ie devoted to the erection of healthful, comfortable and otherwise desirable dwelling houses, which are to be rented @ nominal prices, Tbe fruits of the first install- spent of Mr. Paanovy's doustion are already seea tu London, A number of mode! houses have been erected, in good localities, and furnished with eve- ry requirement for the health aud comfort of their occupants, The apartments are rented, but the rates are fixed upon ® low basis, having no refer- ence to rents elsewhere, The weekly reut of « large e@'ry room in the Paasopy builiings, with all the necessary appliances, is only about sixty cents, and the same proportion is charged for more com- modious apartments, Mr, Paasopr is one of the few men ef great wealth who use the fruits of their prosperity as Providence demgned them to 4, There is implanted im the heart of every man the quality of acquisitivenese—the desire to accu- apulate and amass wealth. But all the works of mature have some good end in view, and this pro- ponsity to acquire property is implanted in man inorder that be may be the instrument of doing good in the world) Gongs Pranopy acts in ac- cordames with thet design of mature, but what peyportion of his wealthy commirymen on this of the Atlantic follow the same noble impulse ? are men heme io New York City, who Use do they wake of their vast accumulat ons? “We have many true philanthropists in this city, it is true, Luttbere are others, and among them those who stand upon the highest round of the golden ladder, who seer to care nothing for their leas fortunate fellow mortals, Their aim is not to make their wealth the medium of doing good in the world, Toeir | ading impulse is to keep on gosaping for more—to make their ple of coilare sll higher. How willthe names of such mente rate! in comporison with thas of Gaonas Pra nopy fity years cemete ence? A monument in the y will be the onig reminder of tie first while the fruit of Gronoe Paanovy's hood works will ever remain green in te wemory of the class that be has #0 greatly Lenefitted. The Situation ia South America We have e fresh inetallrent of news (rom Bouth America, in which are some facta of considerable interest concerning the warlike operations thet sre now in progrese, The Bpaniarde seem to have made po hoadway against the Chiloans since the date ot our last advices. On the contrary, thes have rained the blockade of Caldera—one of the two ports that they had closed—and their fleet is how concentrate? at Valparaiso, This action may be the result of an apprehended attack from the Chilean fleet, which has been hovering about the coast, bubthe more provable supposition is that the course bas bren taken in conformity with bu- @ructions from the Bpanish government, France end Eogland have both protested, with considera. ble empharia, against the blockade, and Spain bas probably concluded that it is Lest not to make the blockade very effecti There are about thirty eea-porte upon the Chilian coast, of greater or leas capacity, and it will therefore be seem that the Bpaniah fevt is really accomplishing nothing From P ru we learn thata forms! declaration of war bad been declared, and that the Peruvian fleet had beon sent out to join the naval force of Chili in the war against Spain. It seems, however that the Peruvians are not very enthusiastic in regard to the belligerent position iuto which they have been hurried by their government, They fall to see what they are to gain by the alliance that will compensate them for the commercial loss that they mustexpect. The war between Paraguay and the aliet powers of Brazil and Argeutia, is virtually closed, The Paraguayans have been criven to the wall, as the Som predicted they would be atthe commencewent of hostilities, and the allies insist upon dictating their own terms of capitulation. Among other stipulations they are determined that the Paraguayan President, Lorzz, shall be banished fromthe coun ry, His rasuaces brought Pareguey to the pitiful condition that it now pre- sents, aod it would be better for the puny republic, if he were banished. The only other news of in- terest ie @ diplomatic rupiure between Uruguay aod Chill, The difficulty originated in the fact that Chili wanted to bring captured Spanish vee- selainto the porte of Uruguay, which the latter refused on the ground that it weaut to maintain strict neutrality, With the customary want of sense that characterizes these South American Re publiceit te not iraprobable that Chil) and Uruguay will commence a tight between thernse!ves not- withstanding the B) anish wolf at thelr doors, y Defaced Postage Stamps Again. Editor, Sun:—l, aeting upon your suggestion, carncd the amps and envelopes to the Post- er, aud be avavludtely re‘useu to give me any He used some very bard lauguage agalont the Au nd ftee!itors, Not wishing to embroil you in any quarre! for my sake, I apolo- told bim that the editors were blaneless, wable, aud it would only g' him au able notoriety to continue a newspaper con- troversy with him, Pivase accept my thanks tor your kind protest in your last issue. Ww We think our correspondent is mistaken with regard to the identity of the person who treated him so indecorously, Is must bave been some insolent subordinate, and not Postmaster Kata, whom he wet, Welave always found the latter courteous and gentlemanly, aud cannot believe, without indubitable evidence, thet he bas been guilty of acting in the manner indicated by the above letter, in al! public offices there are apt to be underlings who think that ao insolent dewean- or adds t their own importance, and one of this class J. W. has evidently encountered. We ad- vise him now, since the matter has gone thus far, to lay the case before Postmaster Katiay in per- son, Ifhe should slso be iusulted by that officer, which he need not apprebeod, It will then be time enough to go ® peg higher in Pom Office suthority, Mr, Beecher en the President, A series of lectures have been delivered et the A-alemy of Music, in Brooklyn, recently,on affairs of vetional importance, in which Feap, Dovotass, Wearvare Puitrivs and others have participated, On Tuesday evening the Rev, Liuney Warp Baxours followed up the course with # lecture on the “State of the Country,” and the tenor of which was in opposition to the views expressed by Wax- DELL ParLirrs, tu his recent lecture on the “South Victorious.""—Mr, Barcusu betieving that the North is victorious. lo regard w the voto of the Freedmen's Bureau bill by the Presideut he bald: A!l men's hearts have been to-day excite: tidinge that the Y Sia ta by she eodmen's Buresu bill hi vetoed by the Presi ut. (Some hisses.) ft biel. that he felt it hie duty to vew it, and J am sorry that bill wae eo drawn that he was obliged to feel ab uty te veto it, But, giark! this is not vewing vreau, busonly that particular form of bureau which that bilicomtained. It does not commit the President against any proper department auminisser- ing \o the biacks throughous the Soush, We kuow on the other baud, that he ie im favor of euch « bureau. And | coutess that ou reading his message it bas loft a profound impression upow my mind, thas he urmes most serious and weighty reasons why.an the form i feb it went before him, it shouid not become the of the land, But 1 believe, and au sure, that po man io thisland ie moe iu favor of some iegisiasion that sha: amount to an etticient protection of the bl man than President Jobueon imeclf, (Appisuse.) ‘hey are to be protected, pus they are not io ly olected at the expense of tue Constitution, but by ite integrity ln regard to centralization and the President Mr, Bugoiisn said: We must do all ment, | hold iid # can to introduce local govern. ereus W piace too m in the central g& hment, it & oe A nary spectacle of the times to see Congreas ered trom the people, representing the great mass of the People. passiug @ bili wod putting it lute the bands of the Prendent, aud thereby esothing bim with power greater thap avy monarch ever wielded, and the President vetoing 4 aud returning lt, saying, | cannot give my assent to is; velojug # bil that wakes him eo strong, What if we bide lresiuent there hen like him who sat there beiore our mare tyred Lincoln, would he o refused so much power? hat if we bad that resident who was there before that you him-—1 forget who he was. Do you eu will always haves President like bir Tain mistaken in my judgment if th the earliest and best days of our Presi y Man wore Lonest, more sing e minded for who, without bias of the feelings of the heart, bine of any kind, eudeavored to do that whic thought best ior the mteresss of tbe cougtry, and the whole goustry. Not another man, | should to be @ bad sign it, on account, Labould pase without criticism bis if bis power shoud bo Without seriew, it is dameenous to Lave any ian in = e community that ie not amenable to the eriticiem all his fellow-men—President Johnson more than Sny other, because he is ina piace of the greatest iinportance the well-being of the country. t the Teign right to criticise, do pot hanya pt mi at tro in 7" Preise re man A tal chair, There be Puck hy fe lousy of accumulating power at the centre, Mr, Beronse then spoke in regard to Govern- tent agents, and the evile done by them. He ould be sorry to se@ more Government erente land, ‘Tttalethe beat ‘owe nment ever ae- Tt war not, how- a or outlying te mee for etter than the wa) 0 es p41 free or bet ot then omehow, when we came to the Kling work we made of it, TLéy eus 0! hibeas corpus, and did you eve Fotis in ths vieb ever, 10 ne wher in ie, joey the @r eee such stupid work as they made ot it? jaye te is Bwituess against the adaptaton of ile Goverament to co bumgiing despotic work, We we @ not fe jor that, t would reive the President egrees in the eatiination of the South if cailhome all bie Treasury agente, who ing nO food, hut more and more alieudting ¢ houth, [tie a shame to see so many of these corrupt accnie throu, hout the South. All through the Routh ther are as locus! ne everyereen thing, ‘They aie hunting atter wo do not want. Let the people have the nd cali home there agonie., Letushave peace; we do not want inore: ve do not want these agenws in the Bouth these pre- davory nuleancer, Referring to the slow progress of reconstruction, Mr. B said: I hold it would he better that the tates should be brought into the Union to-morrow And in this regard allow me to eay thas I cannot 6° with either the President or Congress, [ would bring allin at onee; (hey mean to keep them ail oul at once (Laughter) They woud i@t in s partand let she rest wait and bee Low they would like it. i know they are stumbiing on this point, If you letin Te that prinespie you will bace to letin all & like wo se¢ @ men stand upon principle —ul princi: ‘They would letin Lenuessee anc lennessee and the oibers !" they woud cause we thought they would be Letter in thag oub ena we thougus you would be beswr out shen iv.” Caughier,, On what principe do tuer do that? ihe 4U *ton a eetied whea they say, ' We lave re- lerred this question to court @ud arbiramect ud wai haa dec ageine us, aud We ac- ~we bow to it"" Cana you in Lonor * Bat shen we want a." Four parve out of five South ha e been deatroy- uarTan.ee that they won't « population of the South bias been more than decimateu—doubly decimateu, I bere is mourning there of wi ch we Lave no record or knowledge here, What village has beeu biotwed cousin the North? iiugdreds have Leen Were. W boie families @xtinguishad and lineage biotted out. Loere were bo Lele tung and uo trumpets sounded on the reiurn of the shattered remnants of srunies; aud now do you want ® guarantee that thie depopu- jated and destroyed bouth will not a:teuipt to organ- ize awaragain? They are so sick of it, that for one buodred years cursed, th , be she mau (bat taike of war, (Cheeis,) @ Want gus anlees that they @ the freedmeu their riguts. Fimanctal News, Markets, &e. New York, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 6 P.M.—The after- noon quotations of the general Stock market, com- pared with those of yesterday afternoon, show but slight changes in prices. Governments were frac- Wonally lower, Gold closed at 157',. The loan mar- Kot was extremely active at 6 percent., with afew transactions at higher rates. Commercial peper was dull at Ta 10 tor choice names. Exchange, 6i-days bankers’, sold for 1.54. To-morrow being a egal holiday, business will be generally suspended, the banks being closed and the Government offices, except the Castom House, which will be open from ¥ to 10 A.M. On'Change to-day Flour was dull, and 5c. o lve. lower for common grades, while good brands were without decided change, Wheat was dull and drooping. Corn was dull, Oates were dull. Pork wos heavy and lower. Beef was steady, Lard wes heavy aud Whiskey was firmer, STOCK GALRO—FiRAT BOARD. 1000 U®, 66,'S1, rg..194% 5000 Ud, 6a, b- +108 64.108 do... ail 13000 — do... 100 Atlantic M.B....134 12000 Trea, T2-10.... 99% 60 CRP F 116000 do., 2d 994 300 P, Ft. W. &C... 98 9600 do....... 34 90% 11:00 N_Y, Te, B. Lat 11400 do...,.99/%210 S86 Th f+ . SO ; ro) Wisas ss 85 % 8000 Cal, Ta... 116 .y 20000 Obie & Miss... 25'4 do, 200 Min. & 0 Ss 1700 ses 69 6 100 M1. Com. R...113% 0 do, Jisael e's 1000 Al.& T.H, & Pits. R. TS SO Ocean Bk... » T9eTB ig 26 inp. & Ira, Bk. w. AN 10 Cen, National . Xs 10 Hk, Coumerce, 7 60 Mechanics’ Bk.. 500 Canton Co, lw Del, & Had. C., 25000 Trea. 7 3-19. 100 Cum Coal Pf... lw BBrcovees 10 Mariposa Miu 100 Canton Co...... 200 Pacific M, B..... 100 do, ff lw N.Y. Cen, R..... 500 do., 10 Erie kK. aw do... 6000 U.S. 68, '81, ep... 104 10000 LB. "SL, reg. 1 100.0 Trea. 7 5-10... Tow rere 4600 do, 2500S, 6s, 20) Orns seceseee COM 1000 Am. Gold, 60 Cle, & Tol. B....17 ig 10 Union Bk. 10 do. its Soo Chi, & N.W. PT. 6 1m) Chi, & BR. LR. 2S Bk, Americ: 60 West u.oe du Atlantic M. . 12 do... ° 200 Gaekaiver M... 406 175 Pitts. Fewac, 7») Mariposs Min... 13 Su) tesescoce OB 10) Pacific M. 8 ts 0100 AL &T. H.R... 32 low do... 200 100 AL. & T.H. Pt... 61 loo Tl, € 113% Newsmens,—Orders tor the Illustrated Phrenoiogical Jourmal, Jauuary and February No's, inay now be filled, New pictorial editions, with Physiognomy, Ethnology, Physiology and Psychol: ogy, now ready, Only 20 cents cach, or 89 « year, March ho, next week, Fowler & Wells, 559 Broad- way, N.Y. 360 Kheumatism, Salt Kheom, Erysipelas, Sores, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Cuts, Felons, Boils & Barns are eurely cured by DALLEY'S Magica! Pain Extractor: 25 cents @ box, Sold by all druggists. “3 ~ Convenient and Simple" Brown's Kron- chiai Troches" are asimple and conveuleat form for administering, in combination, several medicinal substances beld in general festeom aniong physicians in the treatinent of Kronchial affections aud Coughs, The Troches seldom fail to give relief, 8 Brown’s “ Vermifage Comfits,” or Werm Lozenges, con(sin bo form of mercury to which many worm remedies owe their efficiency, The ingredieuts are well calculated for the purposes they are intend. ed to accomplish, having been used with success by ent medical men in Furope, 349 oice Pear Trees ivr saie @ pacri fice.—Lhe subscriber, desirous of thinning out bis extensive pear orchards, otlers for sale at one hait the veual prices, over two thousand choice Dwarf and ptaudard Pear Trees, of the Bartle, Louise Bonne ae versey and Luchesse d'Angouieme varietic three to seven yeass old, and in bearing con Parties vesiious of purchasing ean give the tees a personal tion, All oruers gall wil be ‘ * wu ded to. WILLIAM Y BEACH Wallacloras New Ha ven Co,, Vonn. .Machiniete and Biacksmiths, will mees at 112 West SPECIAL NOTICES. reeeatnes Grose Rhenmattc Fomesy is trul, | uma’ that have petted the tkitf ot efires ° ine SOCIETY NOTICES. FATHER MATHEW T. 4. T. B. SOCIETY No. 3 of Brooklyu, E. 1). will & public tem- the first doctors of 1! Trance meeti i 4 T o'clock, at their fitans etatismmear tres ize oF petnjane | Rall cer Grand and’ ‘ihew. fhe follonsne ei i r. . Hanancan be. eldby all @rager 7 YO” | TCarrale ™seaine tas. Stngers Newt hive Company. Ne 620 | JoPDen, Hathaway, Lindsey and oybers. JAMES ELETCHER, Pree —_ . " CBEYON MAHONY, Reo. See. 1% “PS OF THE WAR OF r., President. Agente su 7EIBKAN ¢ irever & Haker’s Highem P im 1512 will meet at the Mercer House, co’ ¢ Stitch Famiy .ewing ebin and Ime come and Mercer sts,on Thursday the ¥id ove) Lock Stieh Mavuiscturiug Machinery, 406 | ** ° cock, PM. in unto m, to celeb vadway, 33% Dithday of ie Kesher of cu. Country General = . - ——-—-__—_ _-_... | Georg tshingion, The Firet Company Weahine- > ane “ae ton Contise@otal Gusrrd, Cap: Titus, bave in ihe RATES, Kiade@st MAuoF von eered t Toe Drum { CATHIOUN—Om the fet Inst, John Calhoun, ared Veered thet, porcine ie i mare Mee, vere: Care. Vided. By odes of Hi. RAY MOND, Buly. Gen tal lLe reatives and friends of the family are re«p et- . tk es es 4 i fully invit o attend whe func.al, from hie ate AB Suan DALLY, Colouel; 1. M. PHYE ad 16s,uem@, O62 Weet 16tn s', this. uu afternoon, = 22a inet, at 1 o'ciock, Hie remains will be t.keu i eon hen aa a to Greenwood for interment, 16 AUCTION NOTICES. CARVENTER—On Wednestay, Feb. 1. 15664, Mrs, Kileo Carpenter, wife of John Carpenter, aged 45 veare and jy months, The raveral services will take place this Thareday morning, at 9 o’clock. at the North Presbyierian Chatch cor, Siet st, and Yth ave, The relatives and friende of the family are reepectfully invited to at- DWAKD SCHENK, AUCTIONS ER— 4 Auction 3a'e of Ladies nd Genta F LE FE. WOOD, Auctioneer, will sell ou W Thursday, Feb. 21 and 92, commenci 1L.'y o'clock A.M, the stock of the N vend, Hor romaine will be imtorvedat Tatryiowa.178 | ham tt oprentic Cems et atte FUGLESANG—On Monday, Feb. 12, Frederica, | eral variety of mink, sable, French and beloved wife of Ferdinand Pugiesang, seed 61 years | 80d Siberian squirrel, muff, capes, victorines, col and 6 months, The relatives and friends, also the N. ¥. Behntzen Corps, Capt. Busch, and thé Seandinayian society, ere respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from he real ened, 326 Firat at, W Copcemrtats || on et), 28, at L o'clock, 3 body am &e., tovetner with gents far eol Aino @ eplendid variety of robes and ° to be sold for cash, a the owners are de- N ARSHAL SALE—T, Sol M. ELSAS will roll this day, at li o'clock, MOORE —On Tuesday, Feb, 20th inet, William | 9: 668 bighth ' t yMQORE-On Tareday, 4 ot 660 Bigaih ber. 46th and 47th et, the etock of clothing store, consisting of ¢ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- peal Veate, also a lot of ladie ol ctfully tnvited to attend the funersi, on Thore- julte, & em. 0 y morning, Feb, 22d, at 11 o'clock, from the fixtures by order ef a PPM XN ll Chareh ot the Nativity, Ave, ©, b th and 6ch .—— mg »] Be Th mains will be taken wo Greenwood Cewe'ery AWNBROKER’S SALF—THIS DAY, BY oat 25 JOUN MORTIMER, 16 East B lots men ai Feb, $1. other dre EMER— kK K—At Greenpoin the tate on Wednesday, of rheumatiem, John J. emer, son 0! , ged 42 yeare and 8 montha, | [ores coats, pants, pile Th ‘ly 8 ste snd other desirabie roods worthy the Bttention fur ote gs ad the ougra, Nour twee ven | Sienereand otbore.-By'erder. WN BTIC\T Wt on Thira ave, J sietciaaiiei taal —. nes i Hos. GAFFNEY, AU 356 EIGHTIL ashingtou at, bet. Kent and Ja ernoon, 23d inst, at ¥ o'clock. SIMPSON~—Snddenly, on Feb. #1, 1946, James W., nof Kk. G W. end Elizabeth Sunpson, #, T months aud 4 days. ral will take place at the residence of hie prrents, 84 South et, Wiillamebareh, ou Fri afternoon, Feb, 1 o'clock, family are respe lly invited to at further notice, TERRY—On Tuesday. Feb. 20, of a ah Av@, Will sell this day at wy o'clok, the sto« and fix ures and good wiil Of the we!l este: likhes and restaurant saloon, $24 Venth ave, at the Ho: Depot, baceilent fix'urer, liquors,dec. ° 1 ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT'R, OFFICH 17 Chatham aq , seis on thie day, at 10% o'cia, the stock and fix uresot the grocery aud lijuor shore, Sus Best ivto at; gio the furniture of ihe 96 Mrs, Elizabeth Terry, in the 65th year of ©. = =: — oe : ‘The re‘atives and friends of the family « pect- Minima fully invited to attend the funeral, this Thurrcay BUPINESS CHANCES, afternoon, the 22d inst, lo’cloca, trom the rea). cence of ber brother-in , P, A, Kendall, 170 Broadway, near Tth ot, Williamabargh. 10 WRIGHT—On Tuesday, 90th inet, George Wright, in the T7:h year of his age The relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- ed to attend the funeral, trom his late 100 Mareball et, Williams argh, E.D., on tid 18 ‘A, STOR, WITH A YEAR'S LEASE Foil sale, with stock and fixtures, Apply %45 Broome st, cor Ludiow st, — il GOOD CHANCE—FOR SALE, THE OYS- ber, where geod Teason Till be civen for salting. 4a ANOTHER GOOD CHANCE—FOR SALB cheap, the stock and fixtures of # large liquor store; chesp rent; apartments attached, near Biosd~ way and Canaist. Priee $275. Apoy toP. GAFE- NEY, 25 Chambers st, room 9, beiore Wo'clock {4 A FINE LARGE GROCERY AND LIQUOR re ‘Thursday afternoon, lust, at ¥ o'cloc! TRADE NOTICES. MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN Plumbers’ Protective Society will be beld at their rooms, 157 Bowery, on Thursday evening, Fen. t J store forsale ch tb fi Bi Se Be Mi Fa ein cettendenes ate Paine family, Inquire for i week in ihe sora, es card r ee. ao : . wid DB = AKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON FO ONGSHOREMEN'S PROTECTIVE s0- B ele cheap, doing a good ecash t ao eel re ciety, No. %, of Brooklyn. The members of the above Bocie'y are hereby notified to atrend at ther meeting rooms, corner of Atlantic and Columbia sts, on Tuesday eveniny, Feb. 27th, at T o'c ock, as the wages question is to be discussed and other important counte! ave. ill be sold cheap. Apply to 346 popes AEXPRESS ROUTE FOR SALF—HORSE, Pocinews, GAMES ALLEN, Fret, PALRICK | Brookiga, 7+ Ueaee. Inuuire 61 Claremont ave, ALLER, Ree. Bee. —_____ ‘Ack. | FO SALE—CEASE, STOCK AND FIX: OTICE—TO MACHINISTS AND BLACK- kar one athbas a ee N emiths—A Branch of the Interuational Union of Lures of one of the oldest and best flour end feed stores, Brooklyn, near Ci: session. s.reet, Hall, immediate pos- Apply to H. F. COYLE & CU. 16 beaver 316 wth sh on Fridey evening, 23d, 1866, machipiste and blacksmiths hi W. BISHOP, Pr ec, All good are invited to join. JOHN B, LEACH F 5 FOR SALE—A NEWLY FITTED UP OYS- e " ris at 314 Thirty-sinth oh botwecdd io ant fe cioae ween for 8 daya. 3 FOR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND fixturesof @ grocery aud liquor store, Eoquire Sa dlls a lai eR ALG Sa 57 ha R SALE—A LEASE OF CORNER GRO. cory store and buildings, with stables in the rear, 4 yoare to run with i. daquil Hi Nie 61 uquire of RH, the Williamabureh House Painter's Association will be held at 255 Grand street, on Thureday even- ing, February 22d, All painters of this place are ine viwd toatvend, P, F. DODD, Pres; U acy ule nee SPECIAL NOTICE—THE CARPENTERS aud Joiners’ Union, No, 1, of Brooklyn will hold 22 Court «t, on ‘Lhe attendance of sepecial meeting at their room Thareday evening, Feb. 22d. 69 every member ie requested as final action will be ‘i “GOODWII ‘OCK. taken on the wages question. ‘and other important OR if THE GOODWILL, BIC 0K, business will be brought before the meeting LUO a 4 Aig ee ae 4 lockstnitn LOWRIE, i's48,, HENRY GORDON, Rec. Bee. Se a chanted ose ae oa business ; *®9 per mouth. ‘This is a good chance about starting in the business, Wil be sold cheap, as the sreeest occup:nt ts going inte other business, Apply at 102 Weat 25th st., near 6th avenue. 254 R SALE, IN BROOKLYN—THE STOCK and fixiares ofa Tea, Cofies, irocery and Con- jectionery Btore well fitted up. Will be sold es ile owner has other business, Low rent. Inquire of R, ADLARD, 986 Myrtie ave, cor Hedford, 328 R SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOB store, in a good ne.ebborhood in 4th et, Hunters Point, Rent $11 a month, and $ rooms to live in, Enquire of JON MANNEON'S, near 84th street 3 kerry. STOCK, MBRELLA MAKERS UNI A RE lar monthly meeting will be beld at No, 103 Bowery, this Thureday evening, Feb. 22d, 1866. All members are requested ‘0 attend as businer of grent importance will transacted. By order, THOs H, EDGAR. Pree. CHARLES WROEK, Bec, SOCIETY NOTICES, A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD by the at Stephens’ Branch of Fenian Sister- hood, at thei? Iiail, 653 Kast 12th at, on this evening, atts P.M. Miss Ellen O'Mahony, Hoad iirectrer will positively deliver en addr and initiate « desirous of be: re. JNO. MUR. PHY, Directress. KIEN, Sec, 419 GRAND TEMPERANCE MEETING-— ‘To the Public.-The Young Men's Father Maihew 'T. A. B. Bociety No. 3 baying demonstrated to the community the feasibility o: introducing the doctrine of the {ifustrious Apostie ot Temperance inte the great commercial mart of the worid, * Broadway,” and having accompilshed the object they had in view 1, @., to prove to the citizensin the vicinity ot Boud stroot that a Father Mathew Society, wherever situ- ated, could fill to overtio: an iidng in which they may locate themselves, this heving been attest- ed by the large and fashionable crowd. who flocked nightly to eujoy the hospitality of the Young Men of M6 OR SALE—THE FIXTURES and good will of the long established grocery and liquor store 57 Tenth ave, cor. 16th st, now doing « good cash burine «, Call at the premises, for 3 dave d FOR SALE—A “CONFECTIONARY AND Commission Bakery, uow doine » good business. Apply in the Furniture store, 18) Sd ave, Li STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE OF A good grocery and liquor store, doing ® good | usi-+ ners, with avartments to tivein. For jparticula! inquire im the store, 355 East luth st, saves ea. oy Sanythe mane of eruuent speaking and crust | ANH STOCK AND FIXTURES OF TH& far e principal effect ef the Socie! as CONCOrL- sear store 28) Spring st. ior sale cheap. oF ed, t pature to the pledge and the enroiling of SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS— For sale, she stock, fixtures, addition, and im. ti buliding of the Baddie and Harnese tof JOHN H. BNIFFEN, 66 South Tip #t, Williamsburgh, L, The building is 60 feet io depth ; the store part feet deep, with about 60 feet of ensos; the work shop 1s on the sate (oor aud is 26 feet deep, with 6 windo: : particulars please apply ox $100 WILL PURCHASE AN EXCEL lent fish and oyster siand on one of the it avenues up town, Coing a food business; rene Tey low. Apply to Tos. GaYFNEY, vet 360 constitutional members, the Society then came to the conclusion of chauging their pisee of meeting to the Apo lo Rooms, in Prince s.reet, two doors east of Broadway, where they are now located, aud where they hope to see all their old friends, and #eordiai weicome (oO hew ones. On Dext Suuday Evening, Feb, 25th, at 7 o'cuock, will be held a grand Pubic Meet- ing, on which occasion @ bost of talened speakers ingore will be present to entertain the audience TIMOTHY L, LYNCH, Press JUMN A. RELLY, Ree, pec, 107 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Connaught Kanjers’ Circl i the Feuisn Brotherhood will all, cor 134 d e, on Thursday evening, Feb, . tello, adr. John Rafferty and Fk. F. Bour ad dreay the meeting, Ladies inviied. PATEK. O'BHEA, Cente, 430 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IMMACU- late Conception T. A, B. society will be held is the senoo! hail, East 16th #t, on ‘Tbureday, 24d tust, at Ts o'ciock, P.M. Punctual attendance le required as Losiness of in -@ is to be Uraneastod. Rev, Dr, MOBKOGH, Pres. CHARLES BOYLE, Sec.).4 GRAND TEMPERANCE MEETING OF Vather Mathew ‘I, A, B, Society, No. dof N.Y, eld ening, at their hail, cor, of Speaking by Wiliam Hayne Jobosop sud Mr, Stevenson, Singing by ‘Timothy Larkin, Mis ie and o.bere; ain inees Meisiain, Kyan and Duffy, The Rubio are invited, come early and procuie seats, dAs. DELANEY, JAS, SAUBE, Kee, Sec, pro tem, iwi XCELSIOR—A—THE YOUNG er Me bow I. A. M. B, society, No. oe BOARD AND ROOMS. K AMERICAN WIDOW LADY LIVIN slone. and having mere rocm than she requir would let one or two hl! bedrooms, with con: enieu for fire, plainly furmishedor unfurnished, to a wis and wife or stigte gentemen, with or without boar also a comtortabie room ior two respectable wirls wit! board, Jerme moderate; breakfast from 6 to 3. Tu quire 411d: cond ave, bet. 234 aud 24th ets, ¥d floors 19 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWu single geniiemen can be accommodate: ith good boerd and pleasan £764 Ludiow at, brooms, Apply fortwo aye WIDOW CAN ACCOMMODATE TW. working girle with board on ri Viv ase eail for on Hoasson and King, ¥ s A NICELY FURNISHED FROST R00¥ Secatkeentic ae attacie i. with gonveniences 1 in Ou per -. Appl b 1 ats West 16th “ oar Sth wre. Reteresr Why v b ave, Bpeakia ry 7, Millis sua Mr, BE, Fu.eouer, Rualn +4 the accomplished vocalists Messrs, Biren, wi ullem, Misses MoGraiu, Mathews, Mahoney and vthes, OBL, L. CODBY, Prost, JAMES aed BEGAN, Vice. Wat. BOYD. Bec by Hoa ssianedia 7 FEW YOUNG LADIES CAN GET Gov) board with @ lone lady, by spviying @ 655 = oud ave. bear vSd a, 9d . Or, frout room, Le ‘commodated with good board aud neatly tur. @d reom on reasousl.e terms, Appiy at YS1 Muda ot bet, Clinton und Momtavmery ein, as) OSB Dd RESPECTABLE WIDOW va wife with ood board D; calling wo llé Wer arty Yd floor, Appiy for to-day, Rena NDMSE | | Dy) GENTLEMAN OR 2 LADIES CaN) \ se poramodates with es pee rom ond board other boarders, Call tor 8 days, lhinaoghale 5 YOUNG LADIES WHO HAVE F ployment out during the day, can Lave boar & pisim priv: taoderate, 7") tre 10) deen, by ony GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MERT- gnd 34 avenue, top floor, shin, Thursday, at T o'clock ‘oy, and otbers. THOS, CONCANN ADIES' F. M, T. A. B, SOCIETY, No, 6 Moeers, Cronin, Melizey 9n8 Nagle. (ood sing) others, metmbers are notified to a: ing will be held at the Hall of Fab T. A. B. society, % Y. corner “rasa ae i ing by Messrs, Larkin and © § Hinging by Messrs. Bires, Keily, “Wilson, Tagan Cole, N, Pr ENRY ‘I, CARROLL, Kec, Sec, 120" N. Y., will bold « publ th aud 2d eve, this qveuing, eit click, wpeskine ty Se usual by Messrs, M, ulin, Wileen, C. Whee! also Mise Matthews, Miss pe ting, es ‘of in| will ansscted, PETEM QUMMY, Pree, PATRICK oii Jas, BERMAN Boa may:

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