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— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Feivay, Jan. 22—6 P.M. ‘The market for gold was firmer to-day, and the Drice gf its highest touched 1357;. The more imme- se of the advance was 2 sudden rise in the Offorcign exchange, but remotely it was due efforts of the many cliques who are to to Keep upall the prices in Wi y is very abundant in the city, and in the of 80 much paper it 1a very natural that the us otal should be more valuable. This is, or 19 be, the nethral law controlling the matter, f lp these days of cliques and compinations natu- jt laws are almost wholly inoperative in Wall It is merely fortunate for the dignity of the 1 law im this case that the cliques and ye inclined the same way, The 0} bag Was 13534, from which there was a temporary to 1553g. The price then steadily advanced tier the board the price rallied and went up to highest figure as above mentioned, and fell off Fp ‘®t which the market wes firm at five o'clock, At the adjournment of the board to 135%. quotuiign at @ quarter past five was 135% a 46575, with a small galeat the “split.” ‘The gross Cle were $31,704,000, the gold balances $1,232,541, and the currency baluuccs $1,649,687. Gash gold was in abundance for dcliverers, and loans Were mace at from 4 to 73 per cent for carrying. Tlic range in price was as folluws:— 1 Pr - 5 135: ~ Money was caster than it has been any day since the quarterly bank statement stringency, A great feal if not half the business of tho street was done at eix per cent where the borrowers were of excel- lett standing and their collaterals prime securities. Pommercia! paper was steady. There is less offer- while the inquiry was a sliude more active. For me sixty days’ acceptances <iiscounts range from sven to ei¢ht per cent, and for four months’ paper ftom nine to ten per cent. The inactivity of the governinent market remains ‘andisturbod. Business is con!'ncd in a great degree fo the bo ia, the strect and countcr demand being Very ligitt, The institutions which have been the yurchasers at this season show a disposition to in- estin Stc.c bonds, while the speculative interest has becn jirgely diverced to the stock market. Tho plices at (ne opening were a shade “off from those prevailiny at the close ot the evening previous. There w recovery of this loss at the last board, but on t)\c creet prices fell off avain. ‘The quotations, with a fir': market, were as follows at five o'clock this evens United States sixes, 1831, regisiered, my oa ii; do, coupe, 24% @ 11 five-twen! 2s, registered, 1953; a 109; do, coupon, 1133 a113'{; Go., 1864, 109% a 1004; a 1865, 110% a 119%; do, new, 168% atu: .; do., 1867, 1084; 210377; do., 1868, 109 @ 109! forties, registered, 1047{ @ 105; do., Gobpon, 10775 a 108; currency bonis, 100% a 101, Tlie Sov "orn State securitics were less animated, Gd thers |san evident Jul in the investment de- Mand wih seized upon ther s9 actively a few Weeks sic There ts no concession in priees, how- éver. market, while dull, is frm. Tennessees nd Nori: Carolinas lost their prominence, and ° Dysiness + -day was well distriguted. Tio final quo- tations w ‘Tennessee fi €¢x coupon, 63 a G94; Tonveasee, new, 6734 a 67'.; Virginia sixes, ex cotpon, &)': 2 58%; Virginia, new, 63.0 6313; North Carolina » ex coupon, 64 2 04'¢; North Carolina, Now, Git; sG1!4; Georgia sixes, $27; a $4; Georgia g@evens, 02'; a 93; Missourl sixes, 87'¢ a 87!3; Louisi- ana sixes, 75 27634; Louisiana levee sixes, 7234 a Ry Loiciana levee eights, 894; a 90; Alabama Cighta, 91 + song Alabama fives, 06 « 67; South Caro- na sixes, 72a 74; South Carolina, new, 71 a 72; City of Mt pha, 5334 a $4; Mobile and Onio Railroad, sterling, 6:65; Mobile and Olio, interest, 52 a 64. Bastuesin the general stock market was animated 4n the moru'ng, owing to a sudden change of front by & prowin ‘bear’ clique, who found themselves ‘unable to sicm the tide and so turned around and Mogted with it. Their “peculiarity” ts Michigan Southern, watch they purchased frecly, sending the price up to 0534. The Northwestern clique also ex- Dibited sias of demoralization, for the price of the » stock sud ionly went up one per cent, which looked ough it had eluded their depressing influence or ‘Was being purchased for their account. If they are on tho “pull” side they very curciuily covered thelr tracks to-i%, The ‘bulls’? were elate over the pros- pect. Tho upward tendency of (he market 1s stimu- jated by (ue propositions in Congress to prevent @ repetition of the spasms in the money market pr o- daced by ie bank statement and by the “locking up of greeubacks.” Rock Isicnd continued its escent, touching 132, The St. Paul stocks weakened @bous two per coat in the preferred und four per cent in the common on the announcement of the terms of the dividcud—seven per cent cash, and ten per cent common s.ock on the former and fourteen per cent common +ivck on the latter, The common sold down to 71, iat rallied at the close to 72 bid. These ‘Wé6fe tho ¢ ceeptions to the general buoyancy of the market, ‘Vvlodo was “moved” wud touched 105, At the close ()'0 and Mississippi was ‘visited’ and sent ug wo New York Central was quiet be- twoen 163°, and 16424, At the ufiernoon board hola- efs weve | clined to realize, and prices were “of” from tuo highest of the day except for one or two womentary favorites. T closing quo- tations cf tho last open boa were ag follows:—()uraberland, 361; bid; Wella, Fargo & Co.'s Expresa, 21's a 2034; Americ press, 38 bid; Adams !press, 60a 0034; United S.ates Express, erchants’. Union Ux 1Tsg o 18%; * 248 2634; Canton. 53% 2 60; Mariposa, . preferred, 24 , 163% @ 16: 100% @ 18335; Hark 5%; Chicago and / tng, 9575 0 Alton preferred, 147 a 149; Altou and Terre Haute, 42; Wabash, 619% 62; do. proierred, 74 Did; Milwaukee and St. Paul, Wie co. preferred, 93 2 95 Fort Wayne, 123 to and Mississippi, ‘ (905%; Pittsbu Rock Isiand, 181', 0 w& 82; do. preferred, of, 14 & 144, Jasing prices on the street at past five O'clock wore as follows:—New York Central, 143% a 163%; Miovigan ‘Southern, 0475 a 05; Rock Island, @1% 092; (oading, 9644 a 95%; Northwestern com- 8 Northwestern preferred, $674 a 87; lado, iis @ 104%; Pittsburg, 91% a 91%; St. ‘ad! Cominon, 7244 @ 72%; St. Paul preferred, 0 tselssippl, 84% a 317;; Pacife Mail, 1 a M4',; Michigan 292%; Toledo, 1%; Northweet- 2 & 85%; Boston i 5 Oa Borthtrn, 0 104% a 10 Poreiyn exchange was firmer on account of a very Umited supply of cotton billie, Roles closed:—Ster- Ay, commercia!, 1057; a 109°, ; bankers’, hort sight, 110!/ a 110%; Parts, sixty Gaya, 6.151% & 6.15; short sight, 6.13, Antwerp, 6.18% @ 5.16; Bwitveriand, 6.19% 9 5,15; Hamburg, 9675 a 963¢; Amsterdam, 409; a 41; Frank- fort, 40% @ 41%; Bremen, % a 79; Prussian thalers, 71); a 72 The revelpts for enstoma and the receipts, pay- ments aud Laiances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for tue expired portion of the week have been as fol- lows:— Customs House, UN THUS Y meen, Receipts. Payments, Ratanoe: $1,788,073 $753,070 $83,115,122 ¥ 2,080,902 3,042,783 — 83,208,807 293,058 1,608,294 1,072,061 89,022,473 405,502 4,841,845 5,112,220 85,050,074 410,000 1,711,289 1,498,680 = 85,874,709 GALES AT THE WEW YORK STOCK EXCHAvaE. Friday, Jan, 22—10115 A. Loos foun tars tid ‘a, shy Sou ° bey q do. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1869. ‘ BB Bt 1 i i e 136 is ay 850 Ite 700 ‘B00 209 Ui ty wy 5000 US ity 2000 OS. 4 ae een: We 15000 800 ys . 77000 ae es 3s58S32: se aes 233 ai 200 Tol, Wab & W Ri.. 200 Pitts, Port WxeChir “do. 100 100 Al & Te COMMERCIAL REPORT. FRinAy, Jan. 2-6 P.M, Vo EvON.- Receipta 5,916 bales. The market opened mode- rately active and firm, bat closed heavy wt yesterday's quo- tations, The amorint of business transacted was only mode- rate. The sales were 2,742 bales, tnolucing 1,585 for apia- tng, 1,041 on speculation, 9 for export and 134 wore in tran- sit. There was an improved demand for lots for future del. very, and the following sales wore effected:~100 bales low middling, for February and March, at 23140. : 459 do., for Yab- raary, on private terms; 400 middling and low middling, for February, at 2°\y¢c.; 200 low middling, for March, April and May, at 255c, ; and 300 do,, for April, at 93'g¢. Subjoined are the clowng quotation: — Uplanteant and New Orleans ida, and Texar. Ordinary. fn 27 Good ordinary 27% 23! Low middit Fat Middling. ag 3 Good mitdi BIg SL CoFFeR.—Rio was in moderate request from the trate and prices were steady und tirm, ‘There were sales of 63) bags, ex steamer South America, and 1,227 do., ex Bromerin private terms, We quote:—Ordinary cargos, T(e, a Bie. gold, in bond; fair do., Be. a9Ye.; good do. 104gc. m Me. 5 prime do., 11 Jc, a $20. Hxtremes for lots, 8c, a 12!e. Other oat Were doll, We quote (nominally) Jaya (in bugay, le. a a ge. doe er mats’, 22! 93340.» iio Ide. a UR AND QkATN.—-Recespta, 8,758 Nha. dage corn meai, 36) bushels wheat, 16414 do, cor do. oats, ‘The market was somewhat irregular. dium and high grades were dull, whiie low prades of spring nd winter wheat were in food demand for export. ‘Piers wna a fair demand for winlar wheat four. for long voyusem, and some 8,000 bbls. were tnken at 89 25 per bbl, said for the Haat Indies, xtra State waa freoly taken for the West In lies nd South American 87227 Li. ‘The activ Spring wheat lao ota, as woil as (or Grent Britain, at vy aid buoyancy in the market for tends to strengthen the market for spring wheat four, California flonr was Inactive, prices ro- malning nominally dhe ame; the 00 ota, Southern flour remalood quist; the sates were 495 bbls. flonr was in modcrate demand et about former price: 213 bole, Cora meal was dali aud heavy; sales 20 bb: quot fo. 2State, Superiine s Extra Stat 7 Ma Th Sa 625 Sa 850 Oi), shipping brands, Ma 795 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. 50a 1000 St. pone low extra... Oa 800 St. D Sia 100 Ma LOO 0013.0) Oa M50 Ballo OO a 1135 Ba 70 Ma 500 Wa ba bon 475 —The demand for wheat was still ‘more noth bat prices were no higher, #1 on for good No. 2 spring inatore appearing to be the iimit of shippers, The market opened very firm, with holders gencraily refusing to soll at that fig ug mont of the buyers eventially filled moat of their ord that price, Winter wheat {a ne: id, amber Michixan boing of- Tered at 2 a 5205 without buyers, The sales (part last evening) eng tee About 150,000 bushela, nt Rt Lat eae 3 a spring auoat, #1 ‘or poor No. @ afloat, $1 1 No.2 in fut t0 good ore, for pring. winter miznd "and amber Michigna terme and 32h n 42.10 for Callforma, Corn waa firra wider Statt derons for the Fast and for export, The sales were bout 50,0. fe. for new Western ntalievedt tacks a Sie. tor na ourome prica—ie, poor to goal white and vic. & 980. for yellow Onis were quiet, but Je, higher, Te. boing bid In store The anies were about 5,000 bushele at 753¢0. in store and 17. a ssa ‘and 7se. sclier April-the lat: ts owas quie i heavy at fn moderate demand, v0 rticulariy for grain, Werable. ‘The charter: out activity, the demand for all clay mcly light aud alos wore wont engagernenis wer rpodl, 1002 bores pecan sind BOO flour, on private terms, ant per stenmer, 55,000 bushels beso jacladin g 15,000 jnst eventog) at 7d. ay 000 do. corn at 14, 650 bates cotton At !ysL. a 8-18de, closing at 31d. ; 3500 four at Ia. 8d. To. bean doy 1,000 bbls, a 2s. ed. boxes cheese 1 «10 Come oll cake ais, Tho cea. lard at'Gos. The charters wore :-Au American shlp,"00 (now on tls way to San Francisco), from the Chincha ada to che United Kingilouy gran, at Tax. 61; ono 1,24) sshme voyage and cargo, at 72s, G2. ; a Hritith shiv with 6,000 bots, petroleum from Philadelphia to Antwerp at 6a, 64. ; a Brel ish b Poiladetphia wo the Baltic with i bbls py a bari, 400 tong for Genow and Les horn ta New York, at a jump sum; a Yoasel to Loudon with etroleum, in cares, at 1d., and a Britis brig, 270 tona, from icily to New York with brimstong on private terms. Frut.—The market for dry eod was quiet but firm, owing to the amailness of the stock, Lod wt PS 1284 4.88 95, nnd Bank #7 HR t ciguigcance: Mackerel ware tn light eapp!y firm at former que oe. shore, 823 u 833.50; No. 2 do., 8 movtim do. Sraoked ‘herrings were di y &'c. a 4c. for gonled and Be. a in continvied duil at #4 50 for scale! and #5 00 for cod. MoLAvers. Foreign was mare gousht after and prices were tather ‘moro steady, walle New Orleans waa mo: ly dealt iu at about form orge’s were q 15, without sales Gnd sales i cons No. 1 b ices. ‘The wales were 15) » Demarara mt atite. By Ti hhy teifugal and intvarl fie. vado, refining radet, Be. qs do Porto Reo, “ties a tbc, ; Engst ska Prrworrca.-iteceipt ier Was # though rather etronger, clorin Mac.” Grads, in vble., waa quoted ut s8iye."Iefinos low of sate, but rmiy he hla at Bic at which a ale of 1,000 bis, was r ®t Apel! and 509 do. for May delivery bi ion ‘was firm at former quo- ther sales. In Philadelphia do, but prices appreciated abort i4c-5 cies ing strong. The ‘alos were 2.500 pom ed au hie, for January, at Coe, from J 1d, 3 3,000 do, fel muoiith), at “sh Det asta Bod do, Zor the fat half OF Mare a PROVISIONS, — Receipts, 114 bh 9 do. bent ppcknces, ent, iment 220'do. ardent 54, sath Sang Fhe tearket for pork waa nly twoderately active’ tut tot rices were demanded, The, snlea, wera About i Wha, in ota om the wpoty wt $20 mild 126 For new my for old “do. and 28 for extra primo. “For future fi & the sales were to a mor ie extent, Po bis. new mess, seller atx on Live hogs were in fate deviand and fi inate ve in inte dentand and firm a With arrivals of 19 hiead.. Dressed Or ware fish Weatern aoliing at li}yc, @ Me, an Wan meade at formes pricrs, exira do, There were amail range. Out ments were do'l, but firm, at Bee.'a I8ige., for dry suited snd pickle thoulters, 1g Yoo. for, emokgot don, Vergo. a Mic, for, prckled lin We. jot, amioked do, Rates vpnekage, was quiet, but firm, Bonen, short 0 at ihe long clear Aeije, a, gues -Uumberiand, “owt tert 18 aie, For ard tho market ea nt Dice, m1 yo. FOF NO. 1 te ime ns 4 en nt 1c, ‘ 0 ‘am, retvdered “also fr re a 80 pr oo Pfor Kotth 1,260 tierce: tha, at i 1% ‘and Tho rece aaa will dowbitens uch cated 80 60 lon markets continue above those in mS own, a sex Bye B 33 i oF = t iP al i FA Mp aig EE A Nsw Democraric Geyexay Comurrree.—A new Democratic Genera! Committcs bas just been organized by the election of the following named a aconesen as oMcers:—fhomas H. Faron (ex- troller), President; S. M. Ostrander, First Vice lent; Victor Schultz, Second Vice President; zene B. Winters, Recording Sccretary; J. W. ato: Gro- Teaponding Secretary; James att ity, Trea surer; om Diiion, aie at-Arms. 8 COM mittee are at present mi their headquarters at No. 8 Myrtle avenue. - News In Baigy.—For the future a red ball will be hoisted on the flag sta‘f at ort Green whenever the ice is in condition for skating at Prospect Park. A fight recentiy occurred between Engine Com- panies Nos. 2 and 14, the former being, {t 1a aatd, the aggressors, ‘The Commissioucrs have decided to expel the gullty members. An effort is being made to raise $25,000 to catab- Ush @ temporary home for giris and woinen afer they are released from ‘imprisonment. A meeting in furtherance of the movement was held at the church on the Heights yesterday, Row AMONG WatTens a? A Horen.—The white apron fraternity of the Pierrepont Mouse, wio aro wont to make themselves generally useful, a3 waiters, at the tables of that hotel, became tnvolved in @ general méiée on Thuraday evening, during which one John Kose was stabbed iu the abdomen with a Ce knife. Hunter, one of the beliige- rents, who wielded the weapon that inficted the wound, Which is not necessarily of a serious charac. ter, toox to his heels and made of before he conid be arrested. The accused ts a darky, and resides im Sullivan street, New York. Taw RECENT Fine AND Svrrocamion tx Wrt- LIAMSBURG.—Corner Whitehill and jury Jast evening reassembled, and continued the tnyuisition in the case of the two children who were anffoeated at the fire at 65 North Fourth etrect, Eastern District, on Thursday morning last. A mass of uninteresting testimony was taken. Among the witnesses were the Assistant Fire Marshal, Mrs. Ratell and W. 5, Townsend. Their testimony was simply corrobora- tive of that given in yesterday's HMeraLb, The jury adjourned at alate hour until two o’clock on Mon. day next. Mr, Eden, who is charged withthe arson is atili in custody, but he was not present at the iny quest last might. Recefpts of Brooklyn Locn! Corporations and Places of Amnsement. The following are the receipts or earnings of the ferry companies, railroad corporations and Places of amusemont of the City of Churcies as re- turned at the offices of the Second and Third Assess- ment districts since the firat of July, 1893; AVLANTIC AVENUR AND EAST NEW YORE RAILROAD. q + $19,980 No further returns, BROOE WYN CIvY RAILROAD COMPANY. -$107,749 October. $109,262 109,182 97,052 DUOADWAY, RAILROAD COMPANY. $11,i12 October. $10,o11 LyelT November December. September. BROOKLYN, Novempei 2,222 De noes away PANY. + $8,572 Oct. and Nov.. om BRUOKLYN daly. August. Septemier. $1,120 Toot No retura yet for Dee. 8 2 9,453 ‘Rts Novembe o7 Deco SACKET, HOYT BUGEN SPREE! July and Noy.... $10,009 becember, SEAMLOAT L. BRODIAN, $2,576 “AUSUSl.......6646 $2,817 AND RIB BASIN RALLROAD Come $1,606 1,462 1,508 $719 moptomiber, . . 983 October. BAY KING PERRY COMPANY. 7 Octoder 637 November, 471 December. July « $12,568 October, $12,858 12,673 November 11,802 13,808 * December, 10,587 UNION FERRY COMPANY, ase $80,838 October. $86,016 87,995 November 15,724 80,508 December. 73,093 HOUSTON STRREC PARRY COMPAN seeee $10,325 October. + 11,833 November: 11,053 December. August..... September. For the six months, B, 3. Kellogg. Jat, ‘August, shut up. September... 5 200 ‘October. November 4,218 Decem! MINSTREL 7 De July... August. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BEANCHARD=Dexter.—On Tucadsy — evening, Jannary 12, at the residence of the bride's parents, in Wardsboro, Yt. 7 Wiliam C. Bowen, Danwts C, BLANC city, to Miss Lavra M. DEXTER Ewine—Leatiina.—On Tharsday, January 21, by the Rev. Dr. Murray, ANDREW 5. Ewina, of Mon- treal, to Samu B., eldest daughter of Robert UH. Leathem, of this city, No cards, GoopNow—TAYLOR.—On Thursday, January 21, at St. Ann’s churcit, Eighseenth street, by the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, assisted by the Rey. Mr. E. Benjainin, Capiain Litt GoopNow to Mes. LAWRENCE TAYLOR, both of this city. Haywanv—tlomnr,—On Wednesday, January 20, by the Rey, Charles BE. Har doskrit HAYWARD to Revie Oxe iums, daughter of Henry Hume, all of Brooklyn. LEAVY—D'Ancy.—On Tuesday, January 19, at St. Joseph's church, Urooklyn, by the & Father Kear- ney, Mr. BERNARD Leavy, of Brookiyn, to Misé Mavoare D'Axcy, of this city. McELMELL—THOMAS.—In Philadelphia, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Right Rev. dames F, Wood, Bishop of Philadelphia, Citel En- ineer JACKSON MCELMELL, vaca | — Navy, to Any, daughter of John Thomas, Esq. WILLTAMS—TAYLOR.—On Thursday evening, Jan- unry 21, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the’ Hey, 1. D. Gans, Faaxk WILLIAMS to SARAIL B dgugivier of Moses B. Taylor, Eaq., all of this elty. Died. At Yonkers, on Friday, January 22, ly son of John A. Amelung, Je, and Laura i, Amelung, aged 4 yeara and 1 mouth, Notice of funcrat hereatter. Baxken—In San Francisco, Cal, on Sanday, January 17, Lieutenant Thomas Bakkrn, Twent third United States infantry, only son of late Cap- tain Thomas Barker, Pirst United States infantry, and Ann Gibbes Morgan, BRoHamM.—in Williamsburg, on Thursday, January 21, JOuN C. BRiGHAM, In the S6th year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to ationd the funeral, from his late residence, No. 43 South Filth street, this (Saturday) moratng, at cleven o'clock, peak to nano Thursday, January 21, Jomn Dreyer, ad by Fhe ne friends of the family pre respectfully invited to attend the faneral, froin his late residence, No. 820 Kast ‘Thirty-sixth street, this (Saturday) after- hoon, at two ofstock, fourRte.—On Friday morning, January 22, Paanoun CricuErte, in the t2d yoar of his ase, Tho relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 837 Spring street, mh Sanday worning., at half-past seven, The re- Tuntns wil bo taken to ‘Hunter Point, 1. 1, for in terment, CumMixa.—At Hackonsack, N, J., on Friday, Jai re DIA A daughter of Thomas H. and Jano ban two years, § months and 7 days, mining, elatives friends of the family are réapect- fully iariled to atvend the funeral, from the Second formed Sou Hackensack, on Sunday after- oom at two 0% cot De Lanosy.—On Tharaday, January ~ “gue TG Pang oe TA Dey ge, dence, 431 Wost ‘Twenty-first tes this (Saturday) ‘at half-past three o'clock. The relatives g|anetes craully are sage iuvited to we aeoeey New Dorp, Staten | Gey, January 21, OTgLIA Eppirrs, i the bitte year The of the iy invited to attend the funeral, art “Moray el chet, New Dorp, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'cl USENWEIN.—On Wednesday mornit oSanaary 20, oem LOUISH, rellet of Charles Hacuwels, tn the 76th ‘Tho friegds of the family are respectfully invited to attend thefuneral, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, rrous her la‘e residence 78 Seventh sireet, Faksek—fn Brookifa, on ‘Thursday, January 21, of wcarict fever, Isavuis Mononier, Oniy daughter of Rev. 8. F. and Jeannotte Farmer, aged 6 years aud 10 months, ineral from tho residence of her pareuts, Put- namavenne, fourth house from Nostrand, tis (Sat- urday) morning, 2 ae o'clock. Friends and rela. tives invited to atter Gakpner.—at Mote Haven, on Thursday, 21, Mrs. LYDIA GARDNER, relict of Captain “pond ¢, Garant, formerly of of Poughkeepste, ¥., a the et funeral will taxe place on Sunday earn reside: kdsell atone o’ciock, from her late mec, Lia Street, Nfth house west of Third avenue. Nantucket and Pongnl papers yer copy. GeauamM.—On Thu lanuary 21, Waiver Waa. am, in the 45th year of Ee The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully {nyited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- ton pe gntnalie Btreet, on Sunday afternoon, at Hotmes—On theta fe mornin; zeneaee ot Os Carnie E., daughter of Albert W, aud Aranda if ‘phe remains ‘were taken’ to Patterson, Putnam county, N. Y., for interment. HOWLAND.—On Friday, bere 22, SusaN, Widow of Benjamin Howland, m the 724 year of ber age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services at tie idence of her son, Edgar }. Howland, 143 East EI second ‘street, on Monday morning, at half-past nine o’elock. ot ne will be taken 10 Poughkeepste for in- Jessur.—On Friday, January 22, Enenezer C. JEssUv, aged 21 years, 9 montis and 3 days i world not live always, l ask not to slay. Friends and relatives, also members fear B, Thirty-seventh regiment, National Guard; members of Friendship Division, No, 108, 8, 0! "are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the esidence of lis brother-in-iaw, James M. Hub! os, No, 24 Powers street, Williamsburg. KonLMANN.—On Friday, January 22, Hermann KON LMANN, aged 36 years, Relatives’ and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 206 Broome street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, Larnu.--in Brookiyn, on Thursday, January 21, Huau Larne, President Clinton lire insurance Com- pany, in hia seth year, Friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- nerai, from his late residence, No, 16 Clinton street, thls (Saturday) morning, at 19 o'clock. Remains will be taken to tray N.J., for interment, bey xox.—On Thursday morpting, January 21, ‘TH TI., wife of Ebenezer Monroe. ‘trends of the family are invited (0 attend the funeral .from her late residence, No. 45 West Thirty- eiguth aoe this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 0’c'oc! Morgan.—On Thursday morning, January 2!, Frtpaiue Conn, eldestson of Edward and Elizabeth A. Morgan, aged 7 years, 9 months and 17 days. ‘phe relatives and friends of the Jamuy are respect. fally {avited to attend the funeral, from the church Ascension, this (Saturday) morhing,at half-past Mok ta21N,—Suddenly, on Thursday morning, Jan- vary 2), James McKieein, aged 47 years, Relatives and friends of the deccased are resvect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturd: aiemoen, at one o'clock, from 201 Rast Tlurty-eighth stree San Franeigeo (Cal.) papers please copy. NALLY.—MAny ANN, daughter of PMiartin and Teresa Naily, 1 4 years and it moaths. ‘The relatives and fiends of the faintly are respect. fuily invited to attend the funeral, from the rea. dence of her parents, 192 Grand street, Brooklyn, P. D., on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Her re- maing will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. PaYNTAR.—On Thorsday, January 21, James Rane DALE, son of the tate Wm, M. and Adrianna €. Payn- tar, in the 20th year of his age. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from the Reformed church, Java sireet, Greevpolut, on Suuday after- noon, at half-past one o'clock, Prusrx.—At Hoboken, N, J., on Thuraday morn- ing, January 21, at Ms late o ence, corner Third and Willow streets, Mears H. Pause, aged 39 years, 9 months and 2t days. ‘The retalives and friends are respectfutly tavited to atiend the funcral, on Sunday atternoon, at one o'clock, from St. Matthew's church, corner of ‘Thitrd and Washington streets, Hoboken. + ‘G.—On Thursday, January 21, Carian s moe SCHILLING, aged 3 years, 8 montis and id We love her; yes, no tongue can tel! How much we love ber, and how weil; But God loves her, too, and thought it best To take her home with him to vest. The rejatives and (riends of the ily are reapect- fuily invited to attend the funoral, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock, from hor parents* residence, 70 Gresue street, to the Lutheran Cemetery. Smirrs.—On Friday, January 28, Mary, widow of Joseph Site's, aged 43 years, a native of Kings county, Irelan he irionas and re! ee and those of her brother, Patrick Hiney, are respect funeral, this (Saturda bo el St, Vincent's Hospital, 195 ¥ Saumway.—On Friday, January 22, MURVILLY TMOWAY, in his O7th year. Funeral from his late residence, 532 Bowery, Sunday afternoon, at a quarter to one o'cluck. Reta- tives and friends are respectfully imvited to attend, Without further notes, TANE.—On Friday, January Estry, young- of Patrick and Margaret Spulane, aged 16 months and 21 daya. ‘The friends aud reintives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday aiter- her at tivo o'clock, from No. 265’ Wiiliata strect. —on Tharsday, January 21, MaRcaer, wile’ ‘of James Tatle, aged 54 yoars. The funeral will taxe place on Sunday afiernoon, nes two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 70 Oliver street. Van BLARCoM—On Thursday evening, January ai, Mrs. ELizannrad VAN BLARCOM, aged 45 years. The relatives and friend. of the farnlly are respect- fully invited to attend the fanera!, from her iate resl- denee, 102 Columbia street, this (Saturday) ees at elevenn o'clock, Without further notice, remains will be taken to Ridgewood, N. J. Warrs.—On Thorsday, Jannary 21, ALrorD Car. u son of David and fsabelia W: atis, aged 3 years and 5 montis, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funcral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, (rom Chr chureh, corner Flith avenue and ‘day morning, January 22, Mra. Manis Widorns, in the 79th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invite? to attend the funeral, on Sunday at two residence of her son, John Wig ‘eet, Brooklyn. RETE ROOMS MRS. the Spiritaalieta Suniay, rence at SP. M. Sociable or ROW OF THE RESURRECTION, MADISON AYE- nue, corner Forty-Seveuth street. Rev. U gine ree tor, wall preach on Sunday morning, at 10 P.M (1oorER INSTITUTE, FREE PREACHTR! Ll hall evory Sunday at iW a. M., and 7 exainent pro ewchers of Hberal Chitsttani AN Wi a reasonable, eredinie and devout teaching o wnd duty are cordialy lasised to alten, Beats AVANGELICAL SOUTHERN CHURCH OF THE HOLY “Tri gg on a men he beiweon ce and Sixth avenaes. Rev. G. rotet ‘n ». pastor, ‘ervices Sundayy Ms tnt at HG A. Bt ani Piet ee TREE CHURCH OF THE HOLY LIGHT, CORNER br Browtway and Thitty-serenth siveet.—bivine service 81 10}) ALM. and 736 VM. Rov. Eastonra Beajamia wil proach, FST. harem ERT PRESBY TRRIAN x cru RGy — Fas nivin feryicns Sanday by Rev. Dr. W. 2 Solte & ive ere Young Sew ‘caiied vor ‘hy Ov damad ‘ts M Sittin BROUM, METAPHUSIOAL PHYSICIAN, AM witigive am addrons at her rooms, St Hood street, on Sab! Fish ae Me for ihe body (Coy: ve boy i¥ 3 a abi : 135, but aow tt ts im the hands of the devil. sn . M. MOROKRON WILL PREACH IN WEST. “chtirehy Twonty-tecont atroet, between pan th aves fi a morrow (Sabbath), at 10ig A. M. and fig P.M o'can BY. DR, & A, COREY WILL PREAGH IN FTE MUR. tay Hill Baptist chapel, Lexi oren, mane Thirty. aoven th street, te morrow wt 10g A ig BM ARE WELD IN Mt griaruy ADIST. MERTEN ‘TRO all, 98 Sixth avenue, Afiaraoon, 13 o'clock, can: losopky and Spiriteation Com. oct? "Pesttive t lng, 7 ofeloek, trues poaker, Mra. Hott grate ALISTS, TAKR - NOTICE, NI Lamartine Hat, corner of Twe Pienth avenviey om Sunday, Sth ins Ce ircle, 2g; france apenking, Ty. Beate free, UE PROPHET Cs WILL PREACH OTs THe 7 Waalsitng rey ON Sunday, atf P. t, “False ae Prophete ‘and their Reacutagas® wT REV, WILLIAM H. (QDENTPATER, D.D., of New Jersey, will (D. Vi) preach in the’ Memo: ip 0 bh of Bishop Wainwright, corner War cut ately Nomakew ermal Cone j Poe ‘ WONDERF LD ference 1) pared.” NING OF ee ftrect nnd Naren i are Rivited: ‘NI. “8 A wae ‘i es og TRACTED diy canescens administered bought. 4 RS, 155 amity tase near it.mear Broadway. T Be Se eras oF NINTH eaten ee tak carefully site catrceted Whhowt py ‘pata for roy ‘ae pan Mana nnn het dS LA jouson Be PERtAn a eterno Mg Ry ip San tract TFeethy and reat fy. Se Seo their Bak rinenuay aan RY pirains a08 11? RAST iinet i ithe gust Fine Gold = “SEAND For BALIN WASILINGTON “MARKER, P tea dN GUTH & BROTHER, Now York, RESTAURANT, WITH BARROOM ATTACHED, EE r be wold ‘sold cheap for very low reat of nine ; four gears! lense: iu one of of the. bers larotions ah the of Hm For apply to WILLIAM AB- No, 6 City Hall fase BU ESE STAND FOR SALE-GOOD At be ing AND Pimper Frey cern DRUG STORE IN THIRD AVENUE, DOING A G00 cash flare iy to AU, WEISSMAN, 257 Broome streele pte a ae a kl lll a shan NEW MARVIN SAFE FOR ADDRESS AX __ box 127 Herald office. 9g ”, AX OLD ESTABLISHED DOWN bps RESTAURANT, Corner Liquor Stores, Bakers oor Confections Tios, Hotels, Kany first_ clase PR Rig en oe an patho ag a in lant in the city. MOEN AG Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, -FOR 8ALE—A PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR « Store on Bleecker street; 1 not sold fre day will be sold on Mouday at auction, CAMPBELL & fe Bok LARGE SIZED VALENTINE SAFE FOR SALE — chear nso two medium and one amall Safe, of Hur- Fing'e and Lal 8. G. QUIRK, 95 [rar Be ther \UTLERY.—A LARGE LOT OF PATTERN cannes or one, twa, three and four biade Kuives, Razors, Belssors, Table Knives, éc., for sale very cheap, at 28 Cli street, RUG STORE, FOR SALR—Ow & Goop corner ur toratton and neighborhood first rate. WALLACE BPENCER'S #hoe atore, 698 Third ey venues F, ‘SALA TOY STORE, DOING A VERY GOOD Foo ttansss low rent; situated on, the of sixth Adi 9 7 Pe Hea ates y Sture, Hopper's, Post ollice, U4 East poe SALE—A DRUG STORE, WIT PHYSICIANS ee inatles aitached; lx hours” ride from the city} sales per month: terms $2, ‘opportunity Foun phynietan Or druggist: "Apply at for sn Wo ee 1M uM burray si Vo SALE—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND CHOP House, in the whirlpool of business; or will exchance for ite an ae panel Farm; price $2,000. Address 8 8., box 129 OR SALE. established Book and -Statfonery Store, sitnate —THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD ina Herald Belghboring city. For particulars address ' Book, OR SALE—THE aE hon AND PIXTURE: OF OF } the fancy gooa store 1,567 Broadway, near Thiel ond atrcet, Taquire ia the atore. ms ee OR SALE—A SPLENDID | RESTAURANT, IN OD loeation down tow: also a Saloon and Club Rooms attached; uptown hou For lars inquire of NEWTO. Brot hy room 21, they are very cheap. CLARK & CO., bee SALE— THE WHOLE oR HAY F > INTEREST IN a smal) Hotel in the heart of St. Lout pene ery Fent Tow; terma moterate. This tran excelte Hut opportunft for one who understands the business and dcaires to Borsonal attention. Address L. M. Kumsey & Co,, 610 cond street, St, Louis, JOR SALE—THE LIQUOR STORE AND FIXTURES OF honse 243 Mulberry street. Inquire on the prem R SALE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY STORES IN Greenpoint, L. T.; noagents need apply, Address box 139 Herald ollie. Per, aALE—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CON FRG tlonery, stock and fixtures and machinery com; Bot sold to-dhy at private Bersold on Weduesday a6 auction. “Apply to P, GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 225 Bowery. Boe SALE-A ae rey BARROOM AND ay rt ach cheap for cash. Inon're on the reet, or ISAAC E. TATE, 567 Sixth OR SALE—A PIOKLING AND PRESERYI @ BUSI. nest, with Les to let fox raanufac- premis: avenue, mao; aldo a Buildin Any box & 320 20 Herald oil ¢ turing purposes. "Address R, the propri yi M ay ig to purchase will addrown for five daya, Heralf oilice. Agents need not he Merchent, answer, OR SALE—WITH_ OR established miles of the oily WITHOUT STOCK, AN OLD uutey Store, 2) years: standing, within 15 caant af i health of th Pr ‘account a hits ot re JOURNEAT, No. 1 Pine street. igbei wate POR SALE—OFFY fee Pe 3 AND TABLES, F and 85 | Broadw: ecomd tbh aber oR SALE AT A RARGAIN—THE STOCK, LEASE, Fixtures and Good Willof the Misses’, Chibiren’a and Lavtios’ Hat and ap Exnporinm of the late &. A. Honeywell, {71 Broadway, corner Twenty-first street; business lony oa- tavlighet an pea by best families; locut‘on desirable ; wit be sold bel low its val eiy Apply at the store, or to D. D. T. aaa HON EYWELL, Atministrator. * F°% SALETWO FISH AND OYSTER STANDS, NOS. 85 anid 98 Tompiing Market, Ft ANA AN, 10? Chrystie treat. _ Fo SALE THE OLD ‘ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT and Saloon, 6523 Broadway, now doing an ercolient Husl- ‘ners; three years’ lease; completely furnished; low rent. Apply on the premises, — Foe, SALE.-ALL THAT eee ie stock oF NEW and second hand | Desks, Show eat, Dre Drawers, nae OFco Railings, Partivions. gpaiol. Appl SaAMEE HODGE, Vestry, near Variek and Canal strects. OR SALR—LEASE OF STORE AND MOUSE No. m2 Rowery, seven years lay; best atora tn the city for dry goods, ciothiay oF other business, Aprly fn store. OR SALE—GOOD WILL, STOOK AND FIXTURES OF a 1 Niiiwery Store. Appiy at Mra. KENWORTHY'S, 16i ath avont judson and Ne. 9 (VOR SALE CHRAP—YIVE YEARS' LEASE, WITH FIX- turea, of a Brat e! corner Liquor Store. For partiea- ni cal! at 209 Seventh avenue, corner Lidsied fourth street, MAST CLASS CORKER GROCERY STORE, WITH Lease Stock, Fistures, Horse and Wagon, now doiiiz good Ddusiness, will “be wold ehla day. Appi at Corner Niawh ave- nue and oe seventh mireet. FOR SALE, THe LONG BSTAB- i ¢ wr No. did Nioth ih aed Thirtyesteth No agents need apply. given on appiteation. MANUFACTURING RY —ESTANLISHED soar D twenty Yoarh in avocessful operation. with Tease, Fix for sale or excannge for Brooklyn [rope Fes, Lox 138 Herald olties. TiFiens FOR Sat vers, one copper antity of Copper eenptiajeenin AIN ER OFF fortune with a li nD FOR care, A ment, contalbing two billlard tabies, bar, stock and tixturea, doibg a first eines business, siiuatod on South sizeot ta «mall sum of money fs required and no ront during the lear, For further Dartloulnry, duaatro of Si) NT Nama stceat, opposite Post oftce, room 54 one weok — N RRicssow caRORIG. ENGINE, $4 1NCM, FOCR Z horse ateanty Jetter than new. Atply BUGERT & REXSEN, 14'and 178 Peart street. 12 HORSE ENGINE, BOILE®, cheap; tn good runnin nly LOPER, at woodya Myrtle avenue, Bi Classon ilya. WOR SALE—A. SHCOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, with fiy-wheel, t¢., about 19-1 wer; will be gold very low. Apply al 328 East Twonty-sixth street, wt the i pio Recti(sing works. TOR S\TR-ONK FINE ALCOHOL COLtMN Goosn | goad te. ist St adenser complete. Apply at 417 West Tweniy i a SAL THE MACHINERY OF A TWO SET See Mill, the whole or in part. foquire of the Jones Manafacturtag Company, North Manchester, Cosin MORDON ARTO MEDIUM bE 7 tev for bale, johoap. 16 Ai ad Reet HYDRAULIC PROPT: dont Beh ois Meghty ER On c ANAL for enlo or Machinery Sa ENGINE AND BOILER, 8c: Ly and Lathe and all necoss: the screw bolt business. Lng oviat gins, Centrifagal Pumps, Smoke Buraing °] ite vere. ‘Send for circular, Ma, ‘SLATE, DECORATED MARBLE AND hie Mantela-Kick antelogant designs, STEWART, 218 bit Forty-second ettest, __Branch, re Sixth Avent, near Broadway Works, ant and 196 Dass fla wre ; on York." Mantela A Chr Gat this oe ——$—$<—<—— HEAD. STONES, MON MARBLE bo BARTELS, tate ab roaueed prt 3. i Marble aWortn if Fit {avome, "nent hed ste put up in theoduntry. Get pri ED nthe ASTROLOGY. _ Sisalasinchiliécnteatabiia See rae, cena se ras jc Freuch causing atietaclion Ay ramet her tor errr DISTING! Aa watz Selsey aambers A toren “(un wit Ww ines Sea" ESE Deer oc biner humbuggery - | Ge AND SER eee y HED CLAIR- ekki AND BUS: aor] Sees aM aanes 49 a ing ou the business, Also O! Bookcase, Letter Pross, Partitions ures, Counters, delving, Soalea r fait a ey ares, cue ‘Ther A. —J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONE BR. Maguidcent Housel. Furnished at a nt of etna. Pianoforte, Staiuary, Paintings, bronzes, Mirrors, Drawing Room buits, Silver, China, Ulasoware and many Fare, costly Works of Art, 34 pubic auetion On this day (Balurtay) att 81 Weak iiteenth sirect, Letivecn Finke ‘and Sixth avenues Sale commences at 1034 o'clock. Drawing Room Suita, covered in tren gold and crimson. gold Drocntel; Wiadow Curtataa, make #ulls, rosewood Eta- Gros, Bookcase, Marqueteria, ‘ables, Encotgnures » legant manafon, one Statuary, Lace Curtaina, Clocks, Peluiage by sate nent artists, od ave oR, Sevres Vases. Dena a ib Tih ficent rosewood ofariey 2 ge Teboat inate Shere ab auction this Velvet, Bru Pecweed gad wainia Deteiag: herenes, Bos ns, ee be gS Mattresses, Bedding, Extension Tavie, Buiter, wm J ‘lassware, Chinaware, Silver Casters, Bp20ne unive Dinper and Tea Service: Fable Cauiery, Linen, Bafeme: and Kitchen Furniture. ~ Pari ing to'atlond tals Silo can take the Fills avant stages or isis venus oa UCTION NOTICE.AT LEAS THAN AUCTION rices,—Great bargains at FISHER’S new and second seedlae and Carpet Hetablisnment, 321 Towery, be; twoen Ollelot att Window Corp Ole a ral baey rice aS for wang sama cf takaa’ fataschangs, Oxt this out and note the numbe UcTION (SALE—OF, f ONE CLOS% ROCKAWAY, 18 good order; top and oj fae nee double Harn oO ol and two ladies’ doable Robes, Blankets, be. ; HY, 281 Fulton n atreet, Brooklys, om Susurday, Jaa, 23, Mitveode. —MAX RArEmeneeree & C0 J ApoOumEnS, oilice 380 Bowery, sell thie daz, at * 39 furniture, F Fixtures, ise ot ‘Dinihys ad Sulivan street, entire Drinking Saloon, in lots, LARGE. AND POSITIVE SALE OF legant Household Farntture and Carpets, At the private residence No. 119 Eighth etreet, hoar Sixth avenue, this Saturdday) afternoon, at 1¢ o'clock pres isely, conslating of maguificent rosewood 714 octave V1 eel Stool and Cover; Parlor Suita, covered with eatin brocatel and repa; Centre Tables, Etageres gcurcatns, Mirrors, Turk ish Coairg, Clocks, Vase, Bronzes, Paintin Bureaus, Washstands, spring and ‘hair M Blankets, Sideboard, oe stintita Table, Sofas, rapes ers, Lounges, coverell wit!s hair cloth ‘and reps: Glass, China. and Sliver Ware, Table Cutlery, &e. Rale poattive COTION NOTICE. GREAT BARGAINS ‘YOR CASH at ERNEST ROTH'S furnttare manufactory, 56 and 68 Bleecker Cad ptt Broadway and cyan gear Now Furnitnro less than auction prices; warrante lass; my ificentaatia Drocatel, Paclor Bulls, eet aig alts covered with reps or batrcloth from §! bo Pas; over $50,008 worth ail kinds Parlor, Bedroom, Library and Dining Furniture at coat price. Cail before go tag to auction. ¥ HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. HENRY Hf. LEEDS, Auctionoer. ‘On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January 28 and 29, 120%, at the Leeds Art Galleries, #17 aud 619 Broadway, southwest corner of Twelth strert, ONTEIBUTORS? SALE OF cHoice axciexr AND MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, Embracing the works of W. Holberton, “Vornolina, Williams, Glauber, {rcase, Hart, Cuiverhouse, perme and others, ibition om ‘and afler Monday, 95th, Rr M. DovGury, Sea CTIONERR. 1034 9 "clock, at tie saleaoom, 79 Nasau street, ber, Dining itoom and) Library Furniture, Cat . Cuina, Crockery, Silver Ware, &c, at 12 otelock, one rosewood Tanoforts, one rosewood, carro. igen Mclodeon eight fe OW Palutingy one, English Beer Pump, Laue maker, Sain pereiy JOUN'T: STEWa th Aturney for Mortgages. rivate anie, jase Oyster, Dining and Drinkin; Saloon in Elghth a inne igh ful license), near Pike's Ope House, on ony. terms. ] Y CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS—WILL SELL, 1} o'clock, at De La Union Bil- bry enti Ban Gignts: Boltied Port and Cherry Wines, pagues, Sc. Also Fixtures ., of that es ment, v1 arrela Miller's fine mh (1484 ee lorning wom Sol Keller's ti oarten (182); fine Ales, Gin, Wirter keys, Ruma, @ Glass and Plated Ware, Bar Bot dieu ane Jot asa Hepsi exer, Tin Ware; Kitehen Furale tore, Table Cloths, Na; LS wutlery, Spoons, silver plated Forks, &c. > dee’ ears’ valuable Lease of preiminca, yeit Fil Llcense -Atss ine Billiard Table, sin 5,008 jar, Shelving, Tore, umps, Engravings, om Chairs, Stoves, ke. Whiske: mon, buyers, ddoaicrs, specially invited. No. ree fOreaenr: U AMPBELL, Je., Salesman. N. B.—The valaable Lease and License of premises must ‘and will be sold, no matter at what price. Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—GIRARD HOUSB ante thia day (Gamraas sane Janvary een ary o'clock, comer of Chambe roadway. Thie ts the third anle, and witl Yeubesen eines ot tarts bedroom and also much of the Oiice Furatture, tron Safer, Countore, GpPoRaE Cook, AUCTION FER. Household Furnttare, jee Furnitu Pionoe, Safes, Platod Ware, Ae. This day, att glock, 101 Liberty atrect, a large and varied assortment of the above foods, komaved tor comventence oF sale, whieh will be abso ute. “Catalogues atsale, H' a, FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER, | Cad dway.—Moi ‘sale . 3 Greanwich nireet--entire a’ Foraitate, Car Pian ore) Household itare, Carpets, four Billard Tables, Bar and other Furnt- thre sonteined of Gi Struss, morta in the ahove hotel, in lots. By ord niture of mf jeorga Also, Mouday, January 25, elegant Fur- house. Boaarr, AU bite a9 e AY, At 4 o'clock, at the Suenie Rooms No. 1 Nerth William Street, Household Furniture, Parlor and Cottage Suit ts Mae Bogany Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Extension, Zabtes, Bureaus, Washetauds, ‘Looking Glasses, Crockery and Glassware, bieck Waluut a Con steals, Hair Mattresses, Feather Bers, Be Brasse!s and Inzrain Carpets, Stores, Coal oe tes, Butete, Ouiwe Desks, Alsy tot Clothin, Al nae gala in! bankrupteyy & largo lot of Jewelry. Cash deponite require MARSHALS SALE.ISA4C | WOLE, AUCTIONEER, AVL" will sell this day, at 19% o'clock, af the auction etord $42 Grand street, corner of Cannon, the ‘entire stock of a Wile low Ware and Toy Store, Carciacea, Seige, Moby Borges, Brooms, Palla Ww mnboaride, nest of of ao 3, ney & Ac order of ©. ONS, City Marsal, i. Be rales Invited, ‘also 0 large fassortinemt of Firalt fate und Bed ROBERT, Some RY ae AvorIoNReR—w TLL SELL © at auction, at ¥, re street, site Post office, om Saturday morning, Janu at i9)) ‘orclock, a large and elegant stock of C Siscroon sett ogravings, suliably frawnct, >oBT. FARMER, JY ard ofetack, at au CTIONEER-SELLS THIS DAY, street, a large consigument oi . ore, eonsiati Varior aud’ Bedroom Suits, roves, Diesaing and other Bureana, Waslatants, Bedt and ‘Redding, Matireates, £¢.; also the contenis of a aiice, vias Carpet, Olicloth, Stoves, ke oekery, Ware; aruily Sewing Mechto ive aud without reserve t 3.140. ONTON, Moriyagee. RS, AL CTIONEER—LIQUOR stor®, Will sell thia day (Saturinr) at 19 the ‘eorner of Second arenve, Gnd ‘Biny-sscou stroet, Hock wud fatitres of aw tirst class Liquor Store. JOHN K. FARRINGTON, Cliy Marabal, SAL —LigU VOR STORE.—RICRARD Wate ctiouree, will sell thle day (Satuzdayiy at 18 JC Sixty-second atreet and Secodd are ° a Pisturea of a frat ease Lt quor Store, Come ines, Li mH. Saute, R TOHARDS WALT! Sal Hora, Clgare and Store Fix muty. — O'BRIEN, Sy Bueci. 7 7o™ AL cron SALE Scranton Coal, On Weduenday, dan. 27, 1°99, The Delaware, Lackawanna and ‘eater, Rafiroad Com. pan, will sell, Ly Mens JOUN H. DRAPER & CO., sauce Uoneera, at tbe Comp salesroom, #6 Exchange place, New Yor, on Wednesday; Jan. 31 27, at 19 o'clock, nova, ‘rou of Coal, from the Lackawanoa, regions deliverable at their ot, Ktiizabeth, N. J. di raary, eabig GE A UE SLOAN, Proattent. HOUSES, “Rooms, &C WANTED. BROADWAY STORE OF MODHRATE wanted, above Eigith street, for an oid establish ‘Morebant, station 1. PARTMENTS WANTED—FURNISURD—A PARLOR JA. ant Bedroom, by a gentioman and wife 7 neighborhs hotel, Rererenees exchanged. Address F. . lierald era eck ate A die business,” Address r OFTS WANTED—ON 1ST OF MAY OR SOONER; 4 large, Het lofta, with eteam power or possible conucce tion witli wituan the boundary of a Peart gieety Kress Lotts, Healt o:tva. |” Wail etreet bud Broadway. Add R 200m A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM a ut Board, near Union square. Address Herald alien. = ‘Sati JS ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND Wity monte with the ater Improvernente, at a Address L. B., tierald offiee, gra ake GOOD ROOMS preferred, f anent home for faénily been ‘Thictiath wtroet and n¥ar Ly 3 Te References exchange. B. Francis, Hleraid oifice. ANTED=A SUIT OF UNFURNISIZED ROOMS, FOR ‘mall family, between Twenty-third and Thirtiotie fireste and Broadway and Four avenue, Address, stating House, 1,144 Syroatway, 4 OR Foun, ru runstsHED room THRE EE ra wees am FOR Ware ba ina ie keh peak dency wt ‘iments, ‘ores Of inns og fre and ie sieatas ences howe cepeiaks ‘aha ea stating x fyi New Kork Warten, 10, enn WW respec ore the poche Adirens lerald often, a or ITH Pi ANTED fo RENT ag, Witt waren LA bi 0 acrey, “hy AWM. good ene si thor! repair. No ob- healthy: Woualiies. Addon fe igi =

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