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——— —— RENTS FOR 1868. Auticipated—Prices About No Lacreuse the {ts population in a ratio far greater than that with whfch it is generally accredited is 2 fact (Depew's eensus to the contrary notwithstanding) of which any one may convince himself who will assume the rile of pater familias in search of a dwelling place for those for whom he is bound to provide. A tour among the real estate brokers and house agents of this metropolis leads to one conclusion simply, and that is this—landlords, as a class, are determined to squeeze the very last dollar out of (he tenant's purse, regardless of any misery that ‘tuay be entailed thereby on the latter and those’ wh. are unfortunate enough to be dependent on him‘tor the means of shelter. Real estate is, doubtless, constantly increasing in value all over ‘Manhattan Island, and it would be only dust tor the owners of property to ask ef their tenants a rental proportionate to Buch increase; but they are not, as a class, ‘eatisfied wit: this. Wherever and whenever prop- ‘erty values go up, say ten per cent, the owner @emands that his tenants ‘come down” with twenty per cent additional rental. If the signs kre that the city tax levy, when assessed, will add ‘ene dollar on the hundred to his former tax bill, | forthwith the unlucky tenant is mulcted in not only this supplementary dollar, but in still another ‘one additional thereto, And it is of no use to protest against this style of thing. Come to terms er evacuate the premises is generally the ultima- tum of the landlord; for in all probability ten ‘anxious heads of families are awaiting the tenant's @ecision, and hoping that he will determine to re-< “wove his family, furniture and “fixins,” in which ease each of the ten is ready to enter upon pos- session forthwith at the advanced rates demanded. This has been the case for the past five years. It Goes appear to be a mystery why, notwith- gtanding there has been @ decline in prices ce the days when we were “in medias ellorum ;"’ potwithstanding wages have not erceptibly increased, within the last two years at least; Rat aetending. to use the phrase current hange, *‘money is easy,” thera’ should be as every May day approaches a determination on the art of landiords to demand increased rentals ‘from their tenants. Although the property owners and their agents exaggerate greatly as to this Matter, are exceedingly verbose regurding it and ‘unusuall stocked with suppositious reasons as to the ‘“‘why,’’ there are, nevertheless; some PGet arguments to justify one in main- m4 that rentals will not depreciate (though they ouzht not to rise) in value x the year commencing in May next. A few of it will not be out of place here to mention. ery one who has watched with any degree of st the constantly changing appearance of * city must be aware that the business of the ‘etropolis is be ng every day pushed further to- ward, the upper end of the island, and this is ® necessary result of an increase of Re ulation brought about by the growing power fcommerce. New York is and must be mainly ¢ommercial in its interest nd in its aspects. ‘aturally one of the noblest harbors in the world, eing the great centre of trade for the continent, t only with Europe, but with China and the Jn- ies, and now daily increasing its traffic with the Orient (as witness the augmented trade within a F seed past wi-h the Japanese empire alone), having water frontage of superior advantage on either shore, being connected by rail with all sections of the Union and y ocean steamers with the princi- al countries of the Old World, it must, in ac- cordance with all known laws of trade, be the entrepdt for foreign goods, wares and merchan- ise demanded in any portion of out widely ex- tended country, if not in the continent itself, As this demand is ever on the increase, so do the wants for transacting the divers business con- mected therewith become constantly more and Nore numerous. Hence the desire evinced daily for a greater supply, down town, of “warchouses, wholesale stores, buildings for storage. offices for shipping merchants end for manufacturing companies, Bank edifices, salesrooms, brokers’ offices, rooms for the divers and increasing boards of trade, and facilities for ‘transacting the business of the thousand and one other interests that are concomitants of an impor- fant commercial port. To supply all these—and they must necessarily be in close proximity to egch other—encroac’ment is continually being made on all portions of the lower wards that are used for residence paces: and, 98 ® conse- juence, homes must be sought for further towards © upper end of the isiand. Property in the Et commercial and trafficing sections becomes oo valuable to warrant its being occupied by families; and in Gash ne with the compulsory edict of trade these latter are compelled to lo- go in more congenial quarters. The exterior ppearance of the buildings fronting the Bat- £, on State street and in otver neigh- orhoods down town—edifices once used as jomes, but now divided and subdivided into usiness offices, and cut up in a mauner that makes every inch of room tell to the best advan- tage—shows very plainly how this encroachment =} been progressing in the past, and serves as an dex to what must necessarily be the future uses which other (now) residences anywhere below ‘ourteenth street will be put. And just here it may be well to answer an objection that will doubtless be raised by some persons who imagine that because building has been going on durin; the past year to a greater degree than usual, therefore the number of residences must be vastly increased. Much of the building that has furnish- ed our carpenters, masons, roofers, stone cutters and other mechanics with labor during the past Beason was done in this very business section, and consisted in the erection, alteration and enlarge- ment, not of dwellings, but of pie stores, huge ‘warehouses, &c. The value of this mechanical Vabor, in dollars and cents, will be found on ex- amination to be prvportionably greater here than fo any ther section of the city. True, capital ‘was invested in the improvement of real estate Isewhere on the island during the year 1867, and mbera of residences were erected in the districts lemward; but they were by no means so mumerous as is generally supposed. \ Real estate brokers say it is a remarkable ct that more leases of property, situated in the usiness part of the city and adjacent thereto and Bow used as residences, will expire on the coming jst of May than has been koown within the past wenty years ; and it is somewhat notable, though ot atall surprising, that on the reversion of these perties into the hands of the owners they will, a very great extent, be turned into stores and Dusiness places, as the constant demand for trade se Warrants the opinion that a larger in- rest on the capital invested in such property can bo realized if these dweliings are thus altered. ‘his procedure will of course add greatly to the of house hunters as ‘‘moving day” approaches, and thus increase the demand for residences. As the market vulue of everything is regulated b; ting for supplying the call for it there is no sound reason why residences should be bn exception to the rule, and, following out the rallel, no cause forexpecting & decling in rentals juring the coming year, although at the same time @n increase is not warranted by the present condi- ion of things. The atyle of buildings erected in 1867, it may be re remurked, is not of a character calculated, enerally speaking, to favor the idea that rents illdrop to a much lower figure than they now ark on the financial barometer, The far greater umber of dwellings tat have been put up are either ofthe high priced, brown stone front order, @aited only to men of more than moderate in- omes, and such as move iu fashionable life among e “upper ten,” or are tenement houses, pat- ned after the other extreme, and desigi ed to ¢ let to the “lower twenty."’ There seems to be 10 ‘golden mean” among landlords in this respect, Tes ‘have discovered that, in order to turn their fnoney to the best advan » they must invest ither in palatial edifices or in human hive and imposing or cheap and nasty is the order of She day among builders, and either style pays. jut the majority of those who in a few weeks will house hunters belong to neither of these classes, bey are mostly mude up of men of simply com- ble incomes—men who expect to keep th private billiard rooms, costly art leries, gilded aviaries, nor cool wine liars in their homes; but who nevertheless will roely be content to sleep in an apartment ‘up ve pair, back," which serves at one and the same ‘as parior, kitchen, laundry and coal bin. For jis very respectable c! of the community no ndlord | appears to mi any provision, and many these may be forced, as was last year the case hundreds of instances, to hire houses at greater ntals than they can consistent! ay 0 pay, ting to the chances of sub-letting to under ants and lodgers for the procurement of the diord’s monthly or quarterly demand. What is iperatively needed in, this crowded city is the jotion, up town, of @ class of neat and co qonient dwellings, suitable for clerks, mechanic mall tradesmen and those of the middling classes ly, who aro willing to pay @ fair and mod- ly, but who cannot afford to give nineteen- Far of their earnings to the landlord, even NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. though he offer them @ habitation where the mantels are of Cirrara marble and the parlor walls are frescoed in the highest style of art. The want is great for such a class of dwellings a8 Mr. Peabedy has directed should be built at his expense in London, and as # mil- lionnuire of this city, it was once reported, contem- plated erecting here. And property of this de- seription, malgré the opinions of agents and laud- lords, will be’ found toe yield a handsome profit, while an incalculable good would be rendered at the same time to a most deserving class of our people. Tiere is another consideration affecting this searcity of cheap yet comtortable dwelling houses that is worthy of notice. ‘the continued high prices of labor and materials have prevented many men of small means, who have money laid by for building purpose jd who intend to erect homes for themselves, from entering into contracts with master builders, hoping that, by delaying the construction of their contemplated residences, they may be able to get them built at less cost thaa they would incur by erecting them at the present time. The greater portion of the buildings put up during the year belong to capitalists, who have erected them on speculation, and who desire to sell them, after a few years, when by the increased value of real estate they shail command @ price sufficiently high to satisty their owners, ‘The really house-needing class are without homes of their own. Superintendent Mo- Gregor's report shows thie to be the case. In Brooklyn, Jersey and other neighborhoods adja- cent to this city, there has been quite a briskness in the bui.diog line, however. The report for 1867 for the first mentioned city shows that 3,307 dwellings were erected during that year. Of these 2,052 were neat, substantial frame houses, 841 of brick, and 414 of brick with brown stone fronts. Tne rapid rise in the value of real estate in Br eoklya is the cause of this building mania. Owners of single lots have found it to their interest to erect houses thereon, by which means thirty and oitentimes seventy-five per ceut has been added to the value of the land in the vicinity of these vew buildings. There will of course be an exodus of families from New York to the Long Islaud and Jersey shores, to Westches- ter and to the metropol:tan surroundings on May day; but agents generally agree in tue opinion that their places will be speedily supplied by others who are desirous of obtaining residences in the city proper. Store reuts in the principal streets, and espe- cially in Broadway and the Bowery, ap probably be increased, though not in so greaua d gree as last year. ‘Taking all things into consideration, however, and basing the assertion on the opinions of those supposed to be the best informed on matters of rent aud real ecatate, it is safe to aver that there will be no marked in- crease in rentals; at least there are no plausible reasons why there should be in this city. Those, however, who are watching for a downward tendency in rent values will prob- ably be disappuinted; the prices axked will be on an average about the same as those of M. last. In Brooklyn store rents on the principi thoroughfares, such as Fulton street, Court street, Fuiton avenue, Myrtle avenue and At- lantic avenue, have increased in value; but desirable residences are being let at the same rates as obtained in May, 1867. The applicants for these are mostly trom New York, As agen- eral rule, though, Brooklynites, who live in hired houses, have made up their minds to remain where they now are for another year ; and moving day in the City of Churches will not be so universally observed among the residents proper as in the past three years. HORSE MARKETS IN NEW YORK. h and Sixty-Seventh Streetse— Twenty-fo How St Fer=—The Animals 8 Splendid Chances for Making Money—ilow ‘They Do Each Other—Gothic Steeds, Archl- tectural Superstructures, Osseous Forma. e—Private aud Public Sulee—Scenes at the Sale As a romancist, as a dealer in things beautifully un- Teal, a3 a poetess, as one who “improves on nature'’— avimated nature—on canvas—commend us to that most exquisite of muscular painters—that misiress of animal portraiture of the imaginacive order—Rosa Bonheur, Pshaw! she never attended a horse market. Her Fa! has been copied by a hundred artists; but, except the scientific manner im which sho “sets up’ and plaits her horses’ tails, there is nothing real but the paint and cloth and frame aboutit, If, indeed, her Fair is a truthful delineation of a scene in real life, then all wo have to say is that she has not seeo whe real reality, the ‘‘osse- ous ’oss’” as he is to be viewed, without the assistance of a lorgnetto, at the equine maris of New York. If her Fair is @ reliable effair, thon it is but fair toat we sbould here say that they ‘order theso things better in Fran Uhan here; and that they have not in that bichly civilized country the same opportunity to ‘do’’ each other in trade tnat they have here, where it seems to be looked upon as perfectiy legitimate im a speculator in horseflesh to cheat bis customer; and although at times the roguerv 1s serious, yet itis accepted as an excusabie species of ‘‘shrewdness’’—of sharp practice that adds to the reputation of the jockey—and only to be repaid by other ssindlos on the part of the jockeyed. This practice is traditional, we presume, and is based on the doctrine that ‘no man has a right to buy a horse who does not know a horse."’ The fact is no man can be a jockey and be bonest, The leading horse market is the one held near the various sale stables in Twenty-fourth street These stables extend from Lexington, on both eides of the street, to within a few rods of Second avenue, and the roadway itself, being rarely visited by people in other Ines of business, becomes a sort of hippodrome—an equine course for the exhibition of the ‘‘aaimals’’ that are beld to be good on “stepping out." At this market the best animals are usually to be found, and if you do not, while purchasing a horse, make an ass of your- self, the chances are that you come out of the street in pretty good humor with your purchase, The reputa- tion of dealers in this locality is regarded as unques- tionable, The most of those who rent stables on it sell on commission, and they give no guarantee of the soundness, tractabieness or ago of the animals they put onthe market, unless tne owners of them will maxe themselves responsible to the purchasers. Tois is the fair side of the Twenty-fourth street marketa, But it sometimes happens woen Jobn Jones, pompous and empty-headed, makes bis appearance a 'a stable, Smith and Brown meet each other as perfect strangers, and commence praising in most extraordinary language & well ted and curried mare or borze or span of ponice aa the case may be. Yosterday we witnessed a scone of this kind, and we could not but admire tne manne which Joho Jones was made to pay tor a fair look team of emart trotters—mares—smail sized bays. are mares," rem a his eye; mined critically knowingiv the animals, “sare good ‘uns to go! They kin step out, I’ve heara “30 've I,” responded Smith, taking bis cue from h's associate. ‘They kin travel, I've seen ‘em go, and they’re sound to adot, Jest look at their tect.’ Brown dia ashe was bidden, aud in a confidential tone of voice remarked, “They're youag.”’ igh”? i Agreed,’ joined Brown; ‘af they step out right I guess I'll keep ’em myself, Nice carriage horses; pall beautifully; th it owns 'em toget © man Ww. need: oer of petting behind ‘om in the Park or ingly and admiringly, but never uttering a word), the ponies were harnessed to the sleigh and with the usual accompaniment of bells were made to “show thor steps’ to the eye who utterly ignored the pre- sence of Jones, treating him as aa indifferent while all the time they were satistied | he was the most interested ty present. Brown gut into the sleigh, and taking the rojas, the showy team at a word sprang forward down the street and were pre- sevtly out Of aight, When next they made their ao- pearance it was from above the stable, thus en ‘hat they had been driven around the block. was ceriainiy reasouably oi tasien, He ‘whowed bis hand,” and the dealers raked down bis pile, Jones went out of the street the owner of a sound, young, fast and showy span of small sized @ paida “steep price’? forthem. if he is salisfled no ove bas it to Complain—not even Brown aod mith, who sold them to him on “commission.'’ The horse market par exeelience, where “Gothio 1” decayed Rosinantes, discarded stage and car horses, alliesa pluce and stands, non- ted, wind. galled, glandered, botted, spavined, bii “weratched,” lame, sore-backed and limbed, Ja Ting-boned, split-boofed, “knuckied” and osseous formations, ia the chai of architectural construed “aaimiles,’’ are exhibited to the best vantage, ie between Bitty-sixth and Sixty-se ati on Second jue. Here, without ox: T shape of # used berse a pet ap it is remarkable how lively the ‘critters’ look when brought to A fow blocks north or south, east or brutes seem as if they noon thelr last day; some occult means or reasom they suddenly revive; may be never fe lame, or sore, or the Sore ae 6 get! And, although tl windgalled oF bliin t the more caudal appendaces tholr dulled eyes Ali with th ub, it length they reach roach the mar- ually their cars ”* or ‘set up," and pom apace bey: feat—the crucial oe It light wagon up that hill and no one in it, are fair—'bia figure’? good for $6 and uowarda, Reader, “thom there horses are spiced’’—gingered | On this open space, wi hae gradual ascent from th je of the avenue to the reat of about thirty feet, are congregaved on two days in the week & curious col- lection of “spectator,” representing almoay country where bors’ are locked npon as of “any ao- Count,” their beasts, cotered with rage of blankets, conrervabie kind of vebicle, tl wagon being tho favorite, for tho we assume, that she lust possible service to Teaso which’ ‘gothic’ can Le par before being sent defunct to Barren Isiand, ts a pedier's orange, fish or vegetable four wheeled coutrivance. Here swindling in horse flesh ts carried on unblush- ingly. An animal that cannot be persuaded fo mov Decause of bis manifold dise ses, faster than @ slow wall is offered to you as a “hke!y pony,” that can do bis ds) werk, aud if weil cared for, which his prescut owner would do if he had ume and oats, out-trot Dexter, Lady Thorn or “any of them there high flyers, Mister '? Atthe auction siand, ited in the centre of the fleld, the most ! kely animais are brought to be knocked down to tho highest bidder when trade lags elsewhere, and where, on rare occasion?, a man, more by fortune than knowledge, succoeds in gotting ® good work.ng or ewilt animal. As we approached the stand, having ia our progress thereunto politely dechned the offers of at least t Persons wno bad “somethin’ to go would just suit, the Knight of the hammer had p' before bim a prettily built and quite sleek look mare, adark bay, woich be warranted to be sound every particular and “seven years old."" here mare,”’ began the seller in a very 19 the property of a widder what bas busted up in business, Her husband, poor mao, died for want of breath the other day, an’ of course this here splendid hoss, an’ it’s warranted, to ber great grief, is got to be sold here right off. Now don’t ve modest, gen'ien—it may spile you—and bid right ous for the widder's mare, what's guaranteed to be seven years old and not a day less, What's bid? Say it rignt out now! Don't be in a hurry though, The mare’ll She's had ber oats this mornin’.”” “Fat as butter, isn’t sbe bystander, “I'll go twenty dollars on her by way of a siari,’” “Siake it thirty,” gaid the auctioneer; ‘just remém- ber the hoss ia warranted to be seven years old, sound limbs and the property of a widder, i bystander, “40 oblige you I'll say *Spose 8 orth it? “She are, s.r,” replied the knight. another five, and a ten after it, and £0 on, until you gat up (o a hundred and fifty dotiars for this hero béautitul critter, seven years old and the property of a widder."’ “If I bought her,’ remarked anotner of the crowd, “T wouldn't bi a looking glass io the stabie,”” “Why not,’? demanded the auctioneer. “Bekase she’s 80 pretty sho'd grow vain of herself.'" “You needo't be afraid of that," grumbled a matter- of-fact vid gentieman, who bad, during the above con- versation, been closely scrutinizing the mare’s face. “She's blind as a—."" “Toat also we warrant,” exclaimed the auctioneer, quick as thought, placing the laugh on the oid gentle- man, amidst which the animal was quiotly withdrawn aod another of the Pharoaiic kind substituted, “Town this here black hoss, gen’lem,”’ cried a sharp looking *‘dealer,”’ a woli gotten up imitation of the eoap- tock East-alder of twenty years azo, as with the assist- ance of a stout halier ne litcraily dragged an evidently modest Bucepbalvis into the midst of the circie of bid- ders, “I ows this here hoss, an’ if avy on youre waot a hoss what's kind im haruess or under the saddle or to draw {na voam, this here boss is exactly the hoss you want. “Ho's moighty lane,” said an Irishman in a soldier's overcoat, who had a remarkably biack looking pipe pro- Jecting from between his lips, from which, with a loud smack, be would send forth occus.onul clouds of smoke, that filled the air around with @ sickening stench. “and bei eg! his tail looks ag if it bad been a vite hair.’? dbroppin, “Lean,” ri we wale Tt vet you what it is, i{-youse’ll buy this here boss, Rot work—that is, if you kin keep him from workin’ hard, for ne’s a mighty iodustrious hoss, now, I tell you, and give bm plenty of oats and curry him down every day—you won't know him in a year trom now, he'll be sofat The tact is, ho's poor and oats is deat, aa’ that’s the reason why I can’t keep bim. A man offered mo thirty dollars for him just now; but I conoluded to put him up at auction, as 1 know he’ worth fifty, easy.’’ Bidding at firat was active on the “‘biack boss.” The Inshman started him at five dollars. This was fol. lowed by two additional offered by aGermun Then, son of Abrabam, more liberal than either, remarked that he wanted | ogy such @ horse; bu’, not naming the pur- pose, said he was willing to doube the bid. Atthis spectators and speculators opened wide their moutns; and the Irishman, not to be outdone by the delegate from Chatham street, said he was qu'te wiiling to pay “qwinty doilars for him, any way.’ Jeruealem saw the opeated the owner; ‘‘and it's tail’s thin, is twe and went a doilar better, when the Teuton ope yes, It was not quite four o’clock, and he “oapped’ he guuloless Israelite” by giving avother dollar. Whereupon ite “guileless" one witudrew a re- markably large plug of tobacco, or elee his tongue s.uck in hig cheek. The field was now open to Goth avd Ceit, Bod whoever could go hignest was sure to rake down pile—of animated bones. ‘wenty-five cenis,’” said Pat. ‘wenty-two an’ w quarter is offered for this eplendid animal, gen'tom, Ho's warranted without s blowish except bia tail, and that is sure to grow ous azin An! he’s seven years old, Only twenty-iive and a quarter! Woo bids another five—four—tOree—two—one dol-lur? Who bids? Come no ep itup. This here hows is wuth a hundred doilars easy. Come now; keop it up lively, will ye?’ cried the auctioneer, “Vell,” remarked the Dutchman, “as you say de horse po mitout a plemish, 4 vill go anoder quarter ov tollar, Yi warrant tims? Und the dail vill grow? “On yes,” cried the knight, “oh, yest We warrant all our hoses. If he don’t suit you, you just bring tim re whenever you like, and we'll set! titi for yor T'm bid twenty-two and a half, and a balt, for this be black boas. Gen’iem, this bogs is wath @ nuadred dol- lars, especially wheo you hev fed bim fora year onto oatean’ hay, A hoss can’t be expected to thrive on pino snavin’s an’ straw, kin he? No, Now, wao'll bid aaother dol l-a-r—anotber—" “PH telt you what 1'll du,’ said the gentleman from the Emeraid isle, ‘“4'll give another quarter, an’ if yo don’t knock the crather down till me you may kape bin tor all I care."" ank you, sir—thank you, replied the auctioneer!" Gen‘lem, I've now the magnificent sum of twen:y-tive aod three-quarters bid for this benutiiul boss, Realiy, gen'leom—I’ “See here, youse!’? cried the owner of the steed,’ “youse can’t bev bim for that price 20 bow—why I was——” “I'll gif you,"’ here grumbled the Teuton in a deep, sub-ceilar kind of voice," “1 will gif you den cents more tor b:m. Vot you eay, eh?” ‘Tho owner looked wilaly around him for a moment. Gathering the reins that lay on the neck of the “Gothic? together, and his senses about the same time, be remarked, with a rousing expletive, wnat Le didn't come there to hev his toss insulied!” aud without furcier rley iodignantly withdrew bis architectural friend From ‘competition. At ths moment a band was laid gontly on our shoul- der and 4 voice whispered in our oar ‘Mine friend, she;p me and 1 speaks the truof, I have as nice a little a3 you vants to puy. Sueip me, I knows you vans a horse. This pony come from Com- modore Vanderbilt's stables, Shelp mo, mine friend, and all vat is the matier with bim is he's been ya, shelp me, an’ I'l! eels vim sheap, sheip me" We turned to look at the person who bad thus ad- dressed us. It was the dolegate from Chatham atreot, who was so anxtous to buy the ‘biack hoes"? In his right hand be held one eud of a stout cord. The other was fastened toa lea her strap around the nvck of « roan mare, whore back was one great sore and whose legs ere covered to the knees with rags that were saturated with the ma ter that had oozed from its flesh, “sheip me.” continued Abranam, looxcing at us as if he fad never heard “abelp me, the pony ia munch petter as he looks, and you can bave bim for $10," Tt was too much, even for us, Without replying we walked to anotuer part of th aad, where we saw buyers and sellers ‘‘chieiling” ach other to their hearts’ content, and they seemed to enjoy the fun of it, Ip conclusion, tf any etudent of animated nature ia particularly desirous of knowing what en architectural sliced, a gothic horse of an osseons equine is, let bim v sit ou Saturday or Wednesday the “tiorse Market" in Second avenue. It is a curiosity of its kind, ‘there's not such anol place on this or any otber continent, Rosa Bonbeur to contrary notwithstending. Hise de WH 20, BO. RARE CHAN AN OLD FASHIONED CLOCK, A. Giant fect blah, to be. disposed of by rade, seen ta reading rvom. Gramorey Park Houge, Fir spare f Mr. Buxton at the office, after 41’. M. NY PERSON UAVING A DIAMOND OF ABOUT A carat, set or Unset, and wishing (9 dispose of same, imay find pure by addressing, with full parsion ars, we Aue box 198 NOGGIN'S PARIS EXUIBITION PRIZE MRDAL Jew. eiry in Irish bog oak; French and English Sets aud ulcanite Rubber im newest styles and at reduced prices, 7u3 Broadway. MUSICAL. AN. EXPERIENORD SOPRANO DESIRES A POST- ANton in ® quartet oboir in this ely. Address J. R., Herald office. MN EX CED TEACHER OF PIANO AND A singing gives leerone cheap, with practice daily: ever care taken to-advance pupils rapidly: terms moderu West Thirty (hird street. corner of Broadway. PIANO LESSONS, rier to begiuarra and in the highes ddross Professo ANK'S BEAUTIFUL SONG, “MARIBELL," PRIOS 40 cents; vack’s “Damask Rose March,” price 60 cents ; Pitts’ beautiful quartet, “Ally Ray," price in the February number of the . Musical Revie’ G, PiCERS, 300 $2 per year. $f PUBLISHED—THE MARCIA ORIENTALE— Grand Oriental March, danced in the great bell sce y Joasph Nol, For sale Opposite Niblo’r, ST PUBLISHED, i tnastrated, Riegantl juetrate KelB never place, x pants USIC TAUGHT, AND PTANOS FOR SALE, TUNED Mists cole cheap. Musc mado easy and inceleating on the plano, guitar, concertina, &c., by rof, DUMSDAY, 188 Grand strest, USIO, PIANO, GUITAR, VIOLIN, ORGAN, SING. ing--243 West Twenty-sixth street, Lessons private. Clreulars ready. Orders received for Tui No Mausie for Parties. Musical Review and Western Musical World. ONGS FOR TUB PLANO, FOR ST. PATHIOK'3 DAY S' ‘and Doth Not » Meet! ‘* ae. ; “Bells of snandon,”’ “Green Ying. tle Tale," * LYs your nearess ON & ITAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY—WARK. ee me is 8 aware jew Yorkmanufantarers of th Mason & Hamlin Uadinicg nee: alsa the Meiropolltan Orasuas offer at 10, tne Organs bo reat “Now who'll go + cents. appent | Pap: | ied AMUSEMENT: LYMPIO THEATRE—REGINS AT 8. OS Es BEC : ROWDED EV Third and last woek but one of peerless ¢ MISS MAGGIE: MITCUBLE, supported by the popular artists, Mess! Alternately di Litiuet ot ra, COGLIEK AND G, &. FOX. the week. rformances bE HAKEFUOT AND. FANCHON, twoof the most perfect and strikingly original kvown to any oR oor of inumphs LITTLE BA. Monday Feb. ¥ Tueada’ ‘eb, 19 | Tharaday Friday... -Feb. 21 | Saturday, LAST FANCHON MATINEE, SATURDAY, In reheoraal, PEARL OF SAVOY. In splendid | Preparation, Mr. Fox's new Pantomime, BZATRE COMIQUR—i1¢ BRUADWAY. T East ie Niciits OF 1H& HANLON BROTHERS. LAST 12 NIGHTS OF THE COMBINATION, Ls8f 12 NIGUTS OF HARRY, T1K GURX FISH. LAST 12 NIGHTS OF MLLE. GERTRUDE, LasT 12 NIGHTS OF THE GANINE CIRCUS. Last 12 NIGHTS OF THE GREAT CARLETON, GAST 12 NiG r 3 NIG = Tl Ti on Es URVDAYS. EW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth atreet, opposite Academy of Music. LB : ‘Director. MATINERS Ait Ent ‘DN 'D SATURDAY, the very embodiment of YOUIH, BEAUTY AND DARING, IN VEK'GRBAT SENSATION ACT, THE INCOMPARABLE CIQOUS TROUPR IN A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF HORSAMANSHIP AND GYMNASTIO FATS. MS, FB CONW ALS, PARK THEATRE, BROOK- lyn,—Monday. Feb. 17, first appearance of MiSS EMMA MADDEN. FANCHON, Fanchon (The Little Cricket)... Miss BE, Madden, JAN FRANCISOO MINSTRELS—83%5 BROADWAY, be trouble commences at a quarter to eight, BIRUH, WAMBOLD. BERNARD AND BACKUS. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, GLORIOUS SUCCKs8 OF THE GRKAT BURLESQUE or UNDE THE KEROSENE LAMP, INTRODUCING SHE UELEBRATED SORRbL SISTERS, WITH TH RAILROAD EXPKESS TRAIN, an tmprovement on Auguat Weekly's, received with genuine laughver and applause. NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 901 BOWERY. A New Drama, prs for this house, called UP UP. UP THE THR THE HUDSO! DSON, Ne HUDSON, HU G. W. THOMPSON AS DIRDRIOR VON KIMMEL. First appearance of the ‘celebrated Btniopian Comedian, a MMET. A NEW BALLE!, LA FETE AU ANGOULEME. TONY PASTOR'S Now Casket of Comicalities. NEW ETHIOPIAN KXTRAVAGANZAS, A Grand Challenge Var ety Entertainment, MATINEE WEDNESDAY ANU SATURDAY. AMUSEMmNTS, Lesage and Man WM. WHEATLEY THE CURTALN KISHS PREC SLY AE TI), wad ENTIRE PEMVORMANCE toruinaicn at 1080 o'clogs. TREUMPHANT SUCCK: TOOSES COMPLETELY CROWDE. MONDAY. FLBRUARY 17, 1808, will ne presented wn entire! EY PAIRY SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA, 10 and four acts, by J, ia which will nonce WIE Eatin ee pie ar J ALMPR'S The et en BALLET i wee Lacaseian produced with everyth |: r, pernln et many Reais tet D ertame nN SAN Las MAGNIFICENT ee ID DOLLARS, AND aPpPpor ’ INCREASED ORCHESTRA AND nia © aouce A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENOE. A GRAND BALLET OF SEVENTY FINISHED ARTISTS, PROLOGUE—THE KINGDOM Or BE YELLOW EMPIRE. diane BRIGHT REALM AN ENCHANTING SCENE IN EXQUISITE BEAUTY AND _ A GRAND MATINEER BATURDAY, AT 1 O'CL Seats secured alx days in advance. "ASCIN ATION, EVERY OOK, PIAVOFORTES. - - nace RARE CHANCE,-FOR SALE, ON FAVORABLE number of second hand Grand Square and Up ver Grstclags manu» ondition at ST TM. WAY & SON'S warerooms, Steinway Hall, 109 and 1B Hust Yourteenth atroet, New York. GREAT OFFER.—HORACE A Sroat nae of 10) Pianos, Melodeons ang at bargains for cash, balance in monthly instal oplied if purchased, a PIANOS FO! rice each § s and Pianos CHEAP FIANOFORTE— lor $78: ROUND CO® ners, carved logs. fine lone od order; & bargai® for cash.’ J. BIDDLE, 18 Atmity street, near Broadware OR SALE—FIRST CLASS NEW AND SECOND HA! uare and upright Pianos at bargains, for cash @F monthly instalments; Pianos to let, at & Fourth even near Tenth street. SEOOND HAND PIANOS, OF VARIOUS MAKB: jer ace prices, by CHICKERING ar 4 662 Broadway. Pianos to rent, NT GRAND ert saloons; ‘and second witable for Also ® largo assortment of new and sale and to rent at, WM. CANDIDUS' warercomm Bleeck: (PRE WHITE Fawn. The undersigned hereby give notice that th spectacular fairy extravaganza ot the White Fawn hus been coprrighted, and that the mechaulcal effecta and scenery have beea patented Any person uaing the title or aay colorable imi- tation of the play or its effects will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, WHEATLEY, JARRETT & PALMER, ALLO 4M, roprietor and Mai : MONDAY ven Mr. LESTER WALLACK, ENING, FEB. 17 ‘Will be presented the romantic drama of PAULIN, with new scenery, costumes, complete appointments, novel eflects and the following oxpitul diatribution:— Mr, LESTER WALLAOK, Mr, A. W. YOUNG, Me. J.B. Mr C, A, ROCKWELL, Mr, G. ¥. BROWN®, Mr, W. J. LEOYARD, Mr W. A, POPE, Mr. . MA Mr E.G, . DURAND, Mis HN SRF 1890 Wedneaday, Fev. 19—P. NT Thursday, Feb, W—PAULINE, H of DAY, PRB. 21s atthe bo in consequence of the very many applications at the box office the somedios of TU SRRTT ORT THE CAPTAIN OF THE WATOH AND WOODCOCK'S LIVTLE GAME will be given for one night more, 734; performance commences at & Bir WILLIAMS’ Admission... LOITAS FAREWELL WEEK. BROADWAY THEATR! £. LOTTA'S LAST SIX NIGHTS. TA'S LAST MATINE® SATURDAY, LOTTA'S LOT’A’S LOTTA'S LUrta's LOTTA’S LAST. LAST LAST. LAST Last WEEK, WERK, WEEK, WEEK. WEEK, Monday. during the week and Saturday Matinee, A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Lotta in two pieces, in two charaoters and numerous songs, dances, banjo solos 4 ff &o. THE P&T 'OF THE PETNC ATS. ‘fa Which site wili sing ali Set ed Hotel ja which site wiii sing ail the o music FAMILY JARS. ; LIDDY LARRIGAN ll introduce the song o: ‘and “Mra, Mactowan's Reel.” DAY, LOTTA'S FAREWELL BENEFIT. SATURDAY, LOTTA'S FAREWELL MATINEE, On Monday, Feb, 24, the versatile and tinguished American comedian, MR, F. 8, OHANFRAU, will commence a limited engagement, eppeariog {a De Wal- den's Wymar comedy, written for Mr, Chanfrau, entitled BAM. SAM. 8A LOTTA. PET “Mick 472 " Gudineescoerne THEATRE, mn THE STANDARD VARIEIY THEATRE OF NEW YORK. UNPRECEDENTED SUCUKSSION OF NOVRLTIES, Firat week of the renowned verestile Comedian, ART, Lravagangas, POSTEL'S DREAM, 2. © in his orfginal Operati on ee Blk. with a splendid cast, VIVIAN ‘The Broken-Hearted Shephord.” “Sweet Jenny." on the Fiying Trapeze," Doctor Bolas," “#retty 0. e Mal Jemima," iit MONS. GROSBIES: GREAT BALLET TROUPR. A MONSTER COMBINATION PROGRAMME, Doors oven at, Curtain risen ab 736 MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. KLLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY, Crammed every night to tie fullest capacity, a WONDER un ODUGTION. GRAND DUTCH ‘Oancan. Cane: ‘Cuncan. 3 Cancai Cancan, GRAND DUTCH Cancan GREAT SILAMBUAT COLLISION AND EXPLOSION. Lu EERRER 00000 NN NN Lb BB 000 000 NN NN Li & 000° 000 NN NN Lh ERE ooo 000 NN NN LL E 000-000 WN NN LULLLLE BSEER 000 0 0 NNW LLLLLLL = EbskEB 00000 DANN GREAT RAILROAD EXVR ish TRAIN 1¥ MOTION, Le GRAND DULCH “8” 0 Sa re, GKAND DUTCH 85" Le Sabie. GRAND DUTOH Mor ‘Lo Sabre, A MARVIs\.OUS SUCOESS, THE DRESSES AND SUENBEY A TRIUMPH, ENTIRELY WITHOUT PRECEDENT IN MINSTRELSY, LY & LEON's SPECIAL, e extraordinary favor with which LEON'S unpre. eedentedly succerstul burlesque of the GRAND DU Gil SY haa beon reeetved during the past (wo weeks ts an ind! cation that its repetition {s a necessity; and in order th the puble may not be disappointed in obiatning rents fc g ven nights, the 9 to & where Bots may be awcured ix d dvanoe, and the nuisance Of ticket spccnlators avoided. Will be produced LEON'S BQUATORIAL APRICAN GOK LLA'S LEC- LURE ON MR. P, DeCHAILLU. =z NDER THE GASLIGHT,—ALL MINSTREL COM. panies and proprielors of variety shows and others throaghont the United States are torbiddem to producer per- form a rleaque or parodvor brief adyptation whutsever NDGEK FHBGA LIGHT whieh shall iniro the Katlroad effect of that play; or to use the Railroad effect of that drama Intany other piece. This drama is not only strictly or gins and copyrighed ax such, buc the railrond ved, and no manager may produce an imitation of « without incurring the pevalties B med for infrincing ® eopyriaht and violating x nt, Five doilira reward will, be paid for valuable information of every much viowtion and infr ngement ty any part of tie country. The pronrietor of ths copyright and parents de- term/ned to prosecute to the Limit of the law all the literary vampires who are Living on the blood of autiors, and to pro: fect the honorsb © managers and bers of the profes sion who have purchased rights of him. AUGUSTIN DALY. ATEINWAY HALL. he) DU CHATLLU'S LECTURES. MONDAY EVENING, FEB, 17. Pirat Lecture of the series. “The Gorilin and tts Habite, the Gibvoo, Gurang-Outang, Chimpanzee, and their Adlai to Man." The lecture will woly illustrated by dia- QF ma, Tickets of admission $1; can be obtained at all the principal book and tauste stores, and at the ticket office of the hall, Doors open at 7, lecture commences precisely at Lise PARIS PICTURES, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, WILL CLUSE WKDNESDAY NIGHT, MAROH & SHORT SEASON AT BUNYAN HALL.—IN COM. plinnce with a resolution noantmously adopted by the the close of the entertainment on ‘thurad.y t, the Pilgrim wilt continue on exhibition for ort season every afiernoon bf f ry evening al A TY THE SOLICITATION OF MINISTERS AND AT otters and compising with & resolution unanimous Adopted at the Pilgrim Inst eraning, it will remain on exht- buon ot Bunyan uli a short season longer. Arrange with your friend's school, scholers and others to attend, It will Perhaps uever be again exhibited in New York. MS CHAGLES EYTINGR Wil b i gi 18 BECOND fADING, SAUURDAY, FEB. 2 AT ATEINWAY HALL. BH AKSPEARE, DICK Ns, YRICAL SBLECTIONS, ry ‘$1 each, same price as admission, at Sehir- way. Reserved mer’s, TUL bir (PO AMATEUR SKATERS.—AMATEUR SKATERS, FA- roiltar with the use of parlor skates, and willing to take part ina firat class theatr cal production. ean effect m profitable arrangement by addressing (communicating full Address) Manager, box 178 Herald office, N OF PAGE'S GREAT HISTORICAL {; Painting of Admiral Farragut Entering Mobile Bay. Open daily at Studio building, 61 West Tenth street, Wrage wrev olive Logan pus NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. Firth L avenue, corner 14th street, and 0, NEW YORK, } BROOKLYN, Nos, k 20 Bros 180 and 13d Court at, corner State at. In announcing that they have jandielier very lappy breni and introduced, 8 Stuttgart an f whic realy auaiay the pupil ® sequ.ting'a correst position of the hands an ma, LIVE LOGAN AT DODWORTH MALL, WRDNESDAY RVENING NEXT, Reserved seats at Macoy's, 113; Chickering’s, 682, and Sebirimer's, 701 Broadway, 6 18,-MussuM OF ANATOMY, — aT 63)" BROADWAY. 615 = 6i8 AZTEC CHILDREN, 6H 6s LAMB WITH BIGHT LEGS, FIV bas, TWO 8 BODIES AND FMI KYES, JAPANESE SKU DERKI. EMBALMED BODIE Sis| wit THOUSANDS OF “OLHER. STRANGE, rr MIRACULONS sURIECTS, tis. OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 1 P, M. R. CHARLES DICKENS’ READINGS.—IT 18 RES. fully announced that Mr. Charles Dickens’ Farewell end.nce in America will take plage at steloway Hall, New ork. on Monday, April 18: Tuesday, April 14, Thoraday, April 16; friday, April ]7, and Monday, April 3. Fw particulars fn future advertisements, I1RDEAKRANS FANCY DRESS BALL, ‘Academy of Musi ‘Thursday, February 3. rain A Aacihihn nn) GQOIRER ET BAL."Y—GRAND CONCERT POLKA, ed by Mr. J. N. Pattiaon with @ @at success in = CT delees 4 mL POA CETL hares RITHON ATCO., Publishers, 71 retro) BAL MASQUE Sa on Thu dag, March atune asstony oF Wiens Mtkote on W OBRELL SISTER'S NEW YORK THEATRE, 72 aud 730 Broadway. Admission... 860 conta MONDAY THURSDAY, ee el revival of th Popular local a of the ever drama, by Augustin Daly, ‘Rug. entitled i aN DER THE GASLIG HT, with {ts exciting Fier and thrilling Railroad scenes, with ite original cast: Snorky.. i norty. 6.7%, BARSLOS. Jr. Laura IRENE LG Pearl. SOPHIE WORRELL Nias Ik WORRELL é JENNIE MATIN AY, 2 O'CLOCK. Monday, Keb. 24—Mias KATE REIGNOLDS, ina favorite character. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock nightly. CADEMY OF MUSTO. LUCIA, Poattively last week but one. LA GRANGE-BRIGNOLI ILALIAN O " MONDAY EVENING, FER. 17, 21 ‘OCk, LUCIA DE LAMMERMOO<, MME. ANNA DE LA GRANGE,, . LUCIA SIGNOR P. BRIGNOLTI. EDGARDO GNOR P, Sie, Oriandini e:ti aa Raimondo. Sig. NICULAO CHERA. roo! LA TRAVIATA, SATU «DAY. Feb. 2%,—Second Grand Gala Matinee. Seats for Luom and Un Ballo in Maschera c.n now be pTirchaned at the box office of the Academy, Schirmr's, 701, ‘and Macoy's, 114 Broadway. pave HALL. FEBRUARY 18, 1858, GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, Farewell of Stg. ANTONIO FARINS, assisted by the celebrated Lecturer, Mr. DE CORDOVA, who will read Te nnyacn's great Poem, ENOCH ARDSN, and the following first class artint Mine. Bertha Jobuongen, = M Fri. N, Saenger, M stand, Sig severini, Mr. liam Dressler, Wenzel Kopia, Mr. A. Desvecker, Mr, William Berge and LANGENBAGH'S QUARTET cLU Mr. T. STAUD, Mi. &. SCHWICARUI, Mr, YINGSHEIM, Mr. LANGEN BACH, Doors open at 7; commences at 8 o'clock, Bowery 78 RE, respectfull The manaw announces an engagement, for six nights only. with the celebrated MISS JULIA DALY, ienne. Protean actress and original Yankee Gal, medy of OUR FEMALE AMRICAN COUSIN, Mise Julia Daly, with songs Pamela Clog Di . Bolla, Tho Wonderful Seat. by The Infant ststers, Mr. Pete jayoor| Murdin & Coll.na. a raba. The Colners. Cy Old Uncle Snow, Mr, eidamith. | Mr. billy Diamond. FRIDAY EVF: }—BENEF.T OF MiSs JULIA DALY. SATURDAY, Feb 22 (Washiagton’s Birthday) GRAND MATINEK at 2 o'clock. preesce THEATRE. H. L. BATIEMAS «+ -Lensee and Director. ‘Mr, Bateman has honor to announce THB RETURN TO NEW YORK of the GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTSIN, aftar a most brilliantly aucoeeaful sojourn ty WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, where the metropolitan endorsement by the fashion, wit, taste and culture of society has been heartily re endorsed BY MANY THOUSANDS OF ADMIR’RS, who have crowded the houses nightly. ‘The first night of che reproduction will be ONDAY GVENING, FEB. 2, ‘and It will be EeRsated TUESDAY, W°DNESDAY, THURSJAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, and for tho SATURDAY MATINEE, when wll the orignal artiste will Feey io this MOST TRIUMPHANT OPERA’ BOUFFE OF THK AGE. which was withdrawn from this ony im the very helcht of its unexampled populerity, and will now be restored to ius aumerous METROPOLITAN ADMIRERS AND THE PUBLIC FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF NIGHTS, DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE SATURDAY EVENING. Seats may be secured sit representations in advance on Wednesday, t! ito it. wt the thea irmer’s, 701 Broadway, ters’, 20 Broadway. PRENCH THEATRE. HL. BATE. asco and Director i xT, M. RUSSEAU'S BENEFIT. FRENCH PERFORMANCES—TUESDAYS, DAYS AND SATURDAYS Seats seoured at the theatre and at 701 Broadway. THURS. IBREITOS OF ALL THE OPERAS, WITH ITALIAN 4 and English text aod music of the principal airs; price . DITSON & OO,, Publisho.s, 7/1 Broadway. 1EDERKRANZ BALL.—A FRONT BOX WANTED. ‘Address, with particulars, box 4,198 Post office. PORTANT LECTURES DAILY—TO G only, on interesting, subjects he Now ork Museutn x ‘bore unable to of Fo 3 attend these leew receive a copy by forwaraing 25 cents, Ad dress Secrotary of New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, EV. DR. O'LEARY WILL LECTURE AT DEMILT RNaurchener of ten tyeubind street and Seco nue for the érection of & he pariah of the Epi C P.M. Sub- Jock. “Ireland's ee and the political and social Felitions of the drial Lic and Protestant clergy to the Irish people.” RAND Frat BESS BALL OF THE LIE DERKEANZ SOCIRTY, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, THURSDAY, February 30, ‘Tickets, admitting one gentleman and (wo ladies, at 81 and extra ladies’ tickets at $5, 10 be had of the follow members: ‘Carl Amann, 80 Wall atrect: TL. &. Amal street; Le Baress 63 Bowery; I. Gerner, 3 Br L.A. Gross, 820 Greenwich street; Wm,'l. Guo Broadway; Chas. Hiauselt, 3 Sprugn atecet; | C. Hi place; . eye, No ooh, 15 arm’ gk Dr. Leilmann, 81 Bast Fourth street; Nem! % Eighth street; Philip Rein, Fifth Avenue Hotel, Joho Schiopeler, @ xchange plate; C. Sehinner, 44 Racha ince; F. 8. Stailkneoh Nasaan street; 'E. Steiger, f F. Ste: 45 Codar street; W. Sceli he jacob’ Windmuiler, Garman rang Hall, Sk Gest Fourth 10 ‘Tickets not trans B. STEIGER, Secretary. TY.NINTIL REGL : iy Lrving Hail, Frie Nera ANNUAL BALL 8hve; ment, Mie N. dey is, Fed. Y iw? THIRT Mwedish & SECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE of New York will come off on the the “Casino,” 53 East Houston ate: t. | Ti ollar, admitting one genilemnsn ard Indies, for ta the Soirecak oe Mr. a ‘ender : way, nty-seoond atreet, and at tne Qasino on ihe evenit he ball. COMMITTED. BY iT MASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 Weat Fourth street, near Brondway.—Classes every day. All fashionable Dances taught ia one qaarter, Bix Vances perfeotiy in six private lessons, NOOKES' DANOING ACADEMY, 61 RROUME Ww Cl DAY. LABS FoR TUBS All the fashionable Dances in one courna of laaaons, sane all Se FOR SALE. AAA AR AAAAAPO TE panne nnnnanananme WATCH CASE MANUFACTORY FOR SALE With Tools and machinery, for doing @ large busin with Yhres yours" unexpired lease. apoly to YOUN ie Griffin, Agent, 181 Broxdway. BUTCHER'S SHOP AND FIXTURES FOR SALE Doing a frst class business. Satiatnctory reaso, n forselling, Inqure of JAS, LOUGHRAN, Merc! biogton market, MILK ROUTE IN A GOOD LOCALITY—WILL BI nold reasonably. Apply to WILLIAM TULLY, West Twelfth street. NEWSPAPE! BOOK AND JOB PRINTL Office, fully siabiohed and lenales. aie best a Alu) a-omall Job (bce, comple Shey cheans “SHEULEY & EMS™N. 69 Liberty street FAMILY AND PRESCRIPTION DRUG STOR for sale very cheap for cash; one of the best location & én Eighth avenue for » physician commencing, pragtica, Apply at 421 Eighth avenue, 5. EMBERSON, BILLIARD ROOM FOR SALE—VERY HANDSOMBs A fiitted up. ‘Forpsrticulare call at No. 9 Carroll pact Bleecker street, r90m 1 BAKERY FOR SALE AT A LOW PRICE,—LO» cated on m leading avenue; good chance fors mam ith small capital. x ITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, RARE CHANOE.—TO DISTILLERS AND REOTE flers.—For sale, on very favorable terms, a frat clase Distulery and Rectifying Establiahm: 11 the mach!oe and utensils in perfeot running order, Inquire at No. East Thirtieth street, £PLENDID BROADWAY SALOON FOR SALE-<« ‘With Lease, Fixtures Bar, Lunch, Billiards; in the ime mediate vicin'ty of best hote'a: $1,80. Address Thoi bor 144 Herald office, two days. BILUIARDS, BAR, OYSTER SALOON, IN 4 Fins? Tate location on Broadway, will be sold at a fair valua- tlon, or will sell the Lease and Fixtures w thous the tables the rperties ee tors pone uae ee men no need trouble themselves to cx pI COLLEN DRR, billiard factory. 63. 65, er ‘& Crosby street, IGAR STORE FOR SALE—IN THE BEST LOCALIT® 4 ‘ints nd Good Wilt, Hi down town, with Stock, Fixtures a od wi | been fm successful operation for eight Pegnined. “Apply ate Wiliam wtreek. LARGE, SIZED BURGLAR PROOP uitabie for dealers in silk goods, Im treetl Up stairs. = — po SALE—A WELL KNOWN DRY GOODS 8TO! with Fixtures and two years’ lease, at 531 Green' street, on account of the owner leavins the eity. OR SALP~A THIRD INTEREST IN A CELEBRA' ‘Mineral Spring and Hotel Property. in the State of Ne' York A chance for a physician or hote pi Taquire in the drug store, 863 Howery. —EE fre, SALR—LEASE AND FIX1URES OF A CORNED Liquor Store in Brookiyn; a splendid business charet pply to BELLS. e DAVY & CO., Importers, No, 1 Beas ree! ‘ort A a eaten ie SALE-SIX SINGKR SEWING MACHINES, IS tal rice. Het MINE. BERT & CO., 14 and 16 White etreot, = St LOCATED BAR, LUN OR SALRTHE BE a Dining Rooms in the city; ches owner's lauving town, Addreat A. Ht ‘A.. 40 North Moore thy \OR SAUR—THREE OLD ESTABLISHED NEW: ayer offices 10 sisth avenue. corners of Fourth. Ml M fth stn wi a gOW Lock 0! 0 tad Twit uireot CHAS: W. TYSON, oornor Ninth # is. THE STOGK. FIXTURES AND LEASK OP proide:y and Fancy Trimmings Store: one of dost locations on Fulton avenue Inquire at FOSTER MOLLVAINK’S, Real Estate Brokers, No, 4 Sands street Brooklyn. OR BALE—STOCK AND OLD ESTABLISHED OOM F fectionery and Cigar Store, coruer of Vortland and Myrtle avenues, Brooklyn, RSAVE—THE THRbE YEARS LEASE OF AW Peticgantiy autod up dry and, fancy goods, store, with sock and fiztures complete, or fixtures withouc vock, on tt ding avenue ih the city.” Apply wo Mi, J, COMMINGB, ne atrest, up stairs. POR SALE—THE GOOD WILL OF A WELL ESTAB Hehed Coal Business, togetner with a valuable Lewsey Horses, Carts, €0.: 14,090 tons were sold during 1867, chet to private families and hotels, Address bor 3, ofice. it (OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, rr tion 195 Li {JOR SALE—FOUR YEARS’ L aa SE. 8TOUK AND Fixtures of long established firat class corner Store, with remainder of four atory brick Moura: loeated Hf centre of S xth avenue. Addresa if. M., Herald office, Bosacinarchy ss A HOTEL AND RESTAURANT UP TOWNS OR SALI license, long lense, low rent, pald to March 1, come pletely furnished and in’a fine business thoroughfara, Ap» square, ply to WILLIA OR SALE—THE LEASE OF loon 161 Bowery; thirteen tabl &e. Apply to ROBERF T. REILEY. SOR SALF—A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONRR' Store with Tease and cheap rent, In one of the locations in this city; good retall and wholesale business, Apply at 103 Wooster street, in the French confeotiogery. thai ~_ —e, OR SALE—STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES AND Lease, of an established jewelry store, in a very able location, in best business part of the ‘city, orng business, which cin be easily aod ao, iereased. Personally, Wo fe B. BYNNHR & OU. 19 Broadway o x ITT, 170 Chat OR SALE. Spring OR SALE—A FIRST CLA up town Market, doin for selling. Inquire at i LIQUSR STORE, APPLY AT 18 ect 3, OLD ESTABLISHED class trade. Good reasoas Se annctenaiissinny OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—STOCK AND FIX> tures of a Fanoy and Gents’ Furnishing store, in ® business locality; established Hive years. G98 Myrtle av enday rooklyn. OR SALE OR TO Hotel, northea seventh nireet, oppostt one of the best location large erocery wine and 149. West Thirty -sixin street, SANDS & De’EYSTBR, 31 Pin LEASE. “JAMES HORRY. eee —— IREPROOF SAFES,—FIVE SECOND HAND FIRBe Proof safes for sale cheap, at Ng/8 Cortlandt atreot AND FURNITURE FOR SALB Brooklya Helghia: full of fest od, will be sold on reasonable (erma D. ¥. PRIERS, Prope ) LEAS! repout House, furnish 1 the ofice. ‘OB LOT=SPENOER CARBINBS, COLTS ARMY RB> oJ volvers and other desirable arms, second hand or finished like new for sale low. ved # fue second b: double gua, 10 to 12 gsuge, snes Chains ronsom, 33 Matden lane, BASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—OF 4 well'eatablished fancy store, $87 Sixth avenue, Twenty-fourth sire a een YSTER BAY AND RZSTAURANT, 742 BRoapwad, ‘362100 ft, near New York Hotel and Theaters, Fi location for any business, Low rent and immediate sion, BENJ, H, TAYLOR, No. 5 Pine street, a PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—IN A_ FLOURISI Ms rice a ing clty not far from New Kor 000, areas God Bargalo, Herald office, = OPPORTUNITY.-FOR SALE, THR STAND ARE RAM Susinese, of & Whotento Produce “Commission House, tong established, in Washington street; one of host standeiu the iy, ‘Address Produce Merchant, box Post office. one RESTAURANT, YOR SALE14) Tr, IMMEDIATE. neighborhood of the Gold and Stock Exchange. luquire of Mr. HONIG, SL Py treet, SAFES FOR SALE CHEAP. ‘small and one medium size mal 8G. Twi NE LARGE SI%%, of fierring’®, Wild RK, 73 William 4 — ae RA Bd, 0 LITHOGRAPHERS AND COPPER PLATE PRINT. era.—-The former proprietor of one of, the best thes graphing aod copper plate printing stavlishn ears’ standing, centrally eftuated in Boston, with en exeele me rue, of cusiora, has lately deceased, aud (ho Lithes bie Implements, Presses, Miaios ant everything a iy continue the business i re tor sale YS{CIANR—A COUNTRY PRACTIC ee eenad vecniple $ACOQ Address Dr. C. Victory Mills, N. ¥. DENTISTS. FOR SALE (BARGATN) furnished, city Dental Office, old preotice, splendid location; owner Pequired, “Address Dentist, mation G 10 RETAIL “TWO VERY DESIRABLE Siauds for market on reasonable terme. BUTCHERS, sale ina Herald oiler. ATCH AND JEWRLARY STORES FOR SALB rn V ATial required about $6.00 y to BALDWIN, SEXTON Maiden lane, w York; or FP. BR SEGEK, 2 00., No. FOR BALE, IN BROOKE Firtures of Book and Sts 244 Fulton avenue, near Ni 85,000 (ot AaMitians aug Bes some ove, Addros ii da, Eh LO PTERIES, PRIZES CASHED IN ALL LROALIZED | I BONATIAN, Agent 1% Brosdway and 17 Nassau street, Sow York. ‘ ‘

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