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BEAL ESTATE MATTERS. Pouditions AMecting tho Different Clames of Property=Prospects of the Spring Busi- mens, ‘The market for real estate during the past week ‘has exhibited increased activity in the auction mart. {it was not usual last year to hold suction sales of eal estate on the first day of the week or on Friday, this practice, which is now becoming regular, is strict sequence to the extended nature of the busi- and the requirements of the market, ‘Ve should ‘be surprised if, owing to the limited accom- afforded the brokers in their present juarters—which, in the mouths of February and if the anticipations are realized, will be too small to hold the crowds likely to ‘ie attracted upon the occurrence of two or large sales on the same day—and the dificulty Proc other suitable accommodations near business centre, if the auctioneers should be feampetioa to acopé the pian of holding sales of real at night as in Chicago. » As the season advances the signs of activity in- “ ofease, + The present movement in Westchester property, exhibited in the purchase and sale of large tracts land, of which we have made frequent report, is ‘@bly preliminary to their presentation in the market smaller plots. The whole of the southeastern of Westchester county, espectaNy where it rders, the Sound, is destined to feel the quicken- and awakening influence of the increased com- erce of New York city, that will result from the ’ mpletion of the Pacifle Railroad, and which “with the removal of the obstructions at Hell Gate (Wil spread itself along the eastern river front north- x and change the entire topography of this city. in the southern and eastern extremities of West- hester county will eventually be established the rons depots of the great railways connecting with cific Hine. The Harlem and Hudson River 8 nae a preparing for this change nan ‘ and ave aay ray their inten- nae of their real —_ estate tiated. * aoW town, while the Erie road will ind 4n the completion of the Highland Suspension Bridge Means of: extending their connection to the same int, The passenger depots need not necessarily follow this new direction of the freight, as the whole- {gale houses in which the various products of Euro] “4 sia and America wiil be disposed of, by samp! ill still be located on New York Island, ornare covering most of its area west of Fifth avenue and aoee of Fifty-ninth street, The tm} oenanen of the early completion of ee fanaa ridge, in tations on the island, so that he Pele india oe tothe revenve of the State gained by heir residence and that of their samulies not pe dost in the removal of their homes outside of its imits—which would naturally follow from the exist- ce of improved facilities of travel, In that direc- ton—here Gatms attention. Jersey City, Hoboke: ndson City, Bergen, even Newark, ant the nume us towns on the New Jersey Central and Erie Ratl- 8, now within rapid and easy communication of ie York city, are actual suburbs of the metropo- ia, and owe their enterprise, growth almost, and, indeed, in many cases, actually ther existence and Sreree, prospect of future progress they enjoy, to ¢ growth and commercial and financial pros- ity ef New York city. From the neces- ity of trade here they spring into being rom the wilderness of the primeval forest. rially and socially they are ‘dependencies of New ‘ork, and in their intellectual life reflect the intelli. , of the metropolis. In each of them the gaged BRALD is as regularly and eagerly sought for, to earn the history of the daily events of local interest aac Be mong them, a8 well as of those of the rid, the city of {ts publication, and is as ecessary an adjunct to the breaklast tables of their Dausiness men. But Brooklyn, more than any lor all of these cities or towns, is a part of New ‘ork—as much so as any of the uptown wards— d claims more consideration and favor with our itizens merally tn the development and estsb- ishment of new means of intercommunion. Besides it is @ part of the State, and in aiding its growth and anaterial prosperity we lighten our burdens of taxa- Rion, by creating a sbarer in thelr — ish ar better able to relieve us of our present ion; while if we neglect to do this, and when 4 gd exodus comes, find our Lig le = seek- ing habitations New Jerse, we lose ‘one great portion of the benefit likely i result from ‘that development of business activity which is des. ‘tined to convert Manhattan Isiand into a city of hops and storehouses. These considerations are heey of attention by our State and city authori- a8 well as property holders who find the taxes feria! upon their real estate heavier than they de- ‘wire, and should receive due thought. }. With the vompletion of the bridge the time will me when it will, doubtless, be found that ie maintenance a two pony in sections of the great city is a useless fnnecessary expense, and with ‘ne inion of fn —— one municipal management may, ‘per: be found the true golution of the present feait 1 proviem of an effective, economical local ad- In the meantime the appreciation of Brooklyn doubtiess, although in the dis- fature, to the aes of this end— tinues ee cally. Being much lower, proportion nce from the present centre of New Ronee tee ee eee juired in rir aye hog tee for, capecially jn the rospect Park, a8 a permanent in- restinent, and promises to be largely represented in 6 auction mart eee By the way, the direc- ‘ards cen! has iad _a@ recent exhibition here ina. a ny tyme wo nex Kast New York with Brooklyn, the proposal with the property owners of East New Fe and ne discusalon ot the advisabilit yoo aoe. rating within the city Mmits the other to ips Kings county. » There has not been much done this year vet in jew Jersey property, the season of and suow about U gwen eg considered the most worable for bringing property in that State into i pe ita flelds, then we may anticipate another extensive’ Mes of New Jersey lots ‘to be ie ground. ' the prospect of the opening of the July next has given w fresh im- tus to speculation, and operators, without fem jr the opportunities of a pubiic vendue, are buying ‘and selling are at private sale. We have we alreads (published particulars of some very heavy transac- tions of tials kind and give notes of Oehers to-day. r =F Teal Estate Notes. The followmg eales of city real estate have been made by William Kennelly, at private sale, during the past week:— » Nine lota on the southwest corner of Sixty-eighth street and Madison avenue, belonging to Terence ‘Farley, to A. J. Garvey, for $112,000, \ Twenty-one lots on Fighty-seventh street, between ighth and Ninth avenues, belonging to the same, to ir. A. &. Davis, for $84,000. , frat jots on Fifty-third street, 100 feet cast of Fifth to Bryan Lawrence, to William C, Nenop’ for Four ‘nk two on Stxty-first. and two on Sixty- ocd street, conupenc: 79 feet from the Boule- ard aud 100 ef ighth avenue, to Daniel Havel, for Colonel Sate, of Portchester, bas pur- chased from Mf. Arthur Carpenter @ house and igt ‘op purchase a for $5,000. ue + Mr, Gardner W. Sherwood, of Portchester, has molt his house and tot on Purchase avenue for $6,100, pe Mr T. W, Thomas. Messrs. Rider & "Conklin have sol a lot, 256x100 ‘seus ut the corner of Van — street and College avenue, Mott Haven, for $4 500, 1 William EH. Web! #olpoutider, of ky haw old twelve acres of Jand on St. A ade — the estate of JohnJ. 20 rane, Witton, to Turner rothers, for $80,000.9 Mr. Moses F. Fowler, of Mount Pleasant, has sold tt ace a to Ambrose Ki |, eX: jew York. ptain D. L. Hyatt, of Peekskill, haa sold three one land near his resideuce to a party from New ‘York for $3,000, ‘The trusteea of the Central Presbyterian church, — N. J. have jnst effected the purchase, ~ of N. W. Plerson'a. property, cornet iain Ly Prince streets, Oran, eer which there we two substantial bulldings. It poked to use one for a temporary church edifice, whe the othor will :gerve a4 & residence for the pastor. Suburban Crowth, Tho followiig is a summary description of the ‘warfous improvements in the way of building now 4m progreas in adjoining and netghboring towns and villages forming # part of the suburbs of New York:— DAPROVENENTS 18 NOMBIBANT A, B. Savinchek bas just get Marina eee Coy Ati) ox 5 ounel NRW re he Ser sit oo ae Tame anti area wr Yorke 8 th Perea Tare 4 Tees eat Resi Naw itor O18 treet Mw tert, « ‘Mr, Rabb in feet, ee es ‘hore, wah ' ; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1869. TRIPLE SHEET. frame houwe with brick Sasement, 36x80 feet. three ‘ts also ies Baie frame house, with ron the so le Rorestnn imme ‘® coat of eb apeaion om frame bouse, with brick ate ‘Mr. Landen aiding on th ores eireet, side of 135th stroet, » Ouestaaten is & Co. are a three frame ry of Edgewater, three Fay eee ata | 2 ‘three story and Mansard roof—twenty-four f¢ Bay street, near Vana ir, aba Sh Bad Bd Bd ee285 a 0 0385 00 erth'st, o's een ee LYASES: erty tie a NEW Y Beekman st, No 95 (stor - 5,000 rey ke.) o Broneweys pour ottes’ $) inde 00, Byen years, per year.21,000 Broadway, No B4l (lofts, 4c Sixa0u, 8 ye $ years, per year 19} 008 25, yr 63g ie per yr. yrs 3 moa, per year. h av, 20x100,5, 81 yra, per yr. Ts and 4 mos. 1 of GOth at, 2x1 an, pe ftw ot 8th av, No 170, 3 ‘%h wv, w 8, 75.5 Rtenpeny ay Sasi ti gleig Cer tyrees ven by the colored people on Satur nt las rake 3s the benefit of the African Methodist Episcopal church of this city, a dispute arose over the raffiing foracake. A blacksmith by the name of Mealpin abused and kicked Jim White, who drew and fired nm him three times, each shot taking effect and killing Mc very dead.” dim started to run, and being pursued by Cornelius Shelton, another blacksmith, turned upon him, fired and fled. Shelton fell and expired in a few moments.—Albany (Ga.) Nevs, Jan, 26. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — Married. ALcock—Merks.—On Tuesday, January 5, by the Rev. William Dymond, ALEXANDER H. ALCOCK to Miss Evizasetu J. MEKKS, daughter of George W. Meeks, Esq., all of Yorkville, N. Y. London papers please copy. HEBERD—YOUNG.—On Wednesday, January 27, by the Rev. James Murray, at the residence of the bride, THOMAS F, HesexD to Saran E., daughter of the late George W. Young, al! of this city. HuNpRicksoN—Morxkis.—On Monday, November 9, at the residence of Rev. J. M. Pullman, Joun H. HENDRICKSON to Mis3 AMANDA M. Morris, all of this city. No cards. Washington rion papers please copy. TALMAN—HINCKLEY.—At Shurch of the Me- morial, on Wednesday, Sercane 27, by the Rev. 3. G, Appleton, assisted by the Rev. Fre@erick Van Kleeck, Prenre C, TALMAN to LILLUt E. HINCKLEY. ‘THOMAS—MEEKER.—On Saturday, January 30, by the Rev. A. J. Scott, THEODORE S. HOMAS to CARRIE MuKKER, all of Brooklyn. No cards. ‘THAL—SHERMAN.—On Thursday evening, by the Rey. KE. H. Chapin, at ‘the residence of the bride's parents, FREDERICK TEAL, dJr., to ANNA, cldest daugiter of Porter G. Sherman, Esq., all of this city, Died. Barxigy.—On Friday, January 29, after a short and severe illness, ELLEN 1, wile of William Bark- ley, in the 28th year of her “The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 340 West ‘Twenty-third street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at Lal-past one o'clock, without further notice. BapeLey.—On Friday evening, ewe png 2, of pneumonia, CORNELICS BADGLEY, aged 66 years, ‘The relatives and,friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend ro hh on Monday after- noon, at two o'clock, from Hirst Presbyterian chureh, at Elizabeth, BLOOMER.—SAMURI StUYVRSANT, infant son of by bing M. and Sarah J. Bloomer, aged 1 month and recess this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two on: at the residence, 96 Seventh street, New TULOW. —On Saturday morning, January 30, at bm rag hed o'clock, Roserr BLow, iormerly ot Norfolk, Va., in the 59th year of his age. ‘The iriend is and juaintances of the family and of the Masonte fraternity, of which he was a mem- ber, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. Charies Richards, No. 89 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, on Monday after- noon, at two o'clock. Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk, Va., and San Francisco, Cal., papers please copy. BRETTMANN. * oaden! HENRY T. BRETTMANN, —— child of John i. “and Bleonore M. A. Brett: n, aged 6 months end 7 days, me funeral will take place ‘yom his parents’ resi- aence, Ree d 143 Franklin street, this (Sunday) after- nvon, at half-past one o'clock. CarTER.—On Saturday, January 30, Emi L&gTs, wife of Henry C. Carter, iu the 24th year of her age. Notice of funeral hereafter. CagiL..—On Friday, January 29, Briparr Cathy, a native of the varish of Gurthnahoe, county of Tip- perary, Ireland, and late of Cork city aged 62 years. friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 446 West wend “oooh a Cork = yg hn lease copy. Cannot “Ais mn. Ay. january 28, Mra. ANN CARROLL, vetlot of fe John Carroli, in the 54:8 year of hor Tne iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her laie residence, 116 Degraw street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CagMan.—On Friday, January 29. Lorrig CLirron, wite of Elbert S. Carman and daughter of tue iate William Belcher, in the 28th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday afiernoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of her father-in-law, No. 3 Poplar street, Brookiyn Heights, withous further notice. CooKK.—On hee lag ag, January 13, Savant Hao, ple copy. Desanprre.—On Tod og 90, Mary OLIVE ery daughter ‘of Edwin and Susan Desendurf, aged 2 years 10 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at Bedford avenue, fourth house from Jefferson street, this (Sunday) after- egtane-on Priday, J 2, a Jong "AUQHAR.—-(n Friday, January 27, aod severe Ulness, MARY STRPHENS, eave. wife Wiitiam Farquhar, ia the 38th year of her age, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service, at her late Cage § First av., Astoria, L. 1, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. ‘The remains wil be taken to Cedar Lawn Cemetery Paterson, N.J.,on Monday morning, at baif-past nine o’olock. Firzratnick.—-On Friday, January 29, of old age, RICHARD FitzvaTaicK, in the 71st year of his age. ‘The friends of the Tatuily are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral from his late residence, 60 Ridge st, this (Sunday) afternoon, at hall-past one o’olook, inteeee Gu.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, January Joun Firaziven, aged 69 years. matics of funeral to-morrow. Goagiss.—At Hoboken, on Saturday, January 50, RACMARD GOGUINa, In the 59d year of his age. + ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday froca tls inte residence, (rand street, between Third and Fourth Gg oo ae Nd. HBANEY.—ONn jay, January 29. MARGARET a HRANEY, daughter of William and Catharine tn wilh ike pi lace this (Sunday) afternoon, at Bldridge street. one o'clock, frou 1 Honey wrnt..—on Tharsday, en ag’ * Nichia | R. Hongyweii, of the firm of eg trtad Ast Sho ca Church. . Dr. © }, cor. uer an euh avenue and — street. Remains ‘will be interred Se Pee Fourth Company, Seventh regi- inttonal ‘chard, will assemble redress, with mith a eereeaesroe | Si th onarwet na. RPP, 1 at Susana, on — child ad eee and rolatives and friendia of the family are renpoot: Gente nt his parents, ie eentriod, street, this (wane | é thee notes o'clock, without fur- On Saturd 90, after @ oad covers illness, loamy ivan the ent Of John Hughes, fa the nd year ihe tends of tho. family” are are, Teaectiy inv tnvitea pte drag 8 days. to attond the funeral Le) atreot, thin ( sy) sileresou, at ¥ ‘at two HURLAY.—The motabors of Fathot Métthew U, D. 4 A.B, varcot Sctty are ‘at their hail, 361, Broome 31, at cyeive Cena x, arm, to atiend the Mavzion baer oy are hereby notified to moot a reals and rao ek street, at Lexn.—At 1¢ Roomavelt seree street, on Saturday, J = bgt dena ane oo peontg ilness, LAWRENCE iM, Natio of Rinral a Mosday' Herald bo yer me January 29, ADELAIDE AGUT- TAR, of Francis and Hufrasia nea 20 Suan ot Poanieg sae The felatives nd friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Ascension, this ar afternoon, at one o'clock, without further eVINOBTON: On Saturday, January 30, after an illness of three weeks, of putrid sore peg Louis, youngest son of Henry and Rachel Livingston, 1 year and 8 months. [ALLOY.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Ji rad Manaarer F Maioy, wife of Patrick ind Malloy, in the oth year of her ‘The relatives and of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from a her Inte resi- aence, 52 Hamilton street, on Monday morning, at =e a and St. Patrick’s church, at half-past ten o'clock, MonaGttaN.—On Saturday, January 30, after a lin- gering illness, ARTHUR MONAGHAN, & native of the county Fermeng, Ireland, in the 39th year of his age. ‘The friends oft the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Monday, February 1, from his late residence, 243 Smith street, Brooklyn. Morr.—On Saturday, January 30, SaRAn Morr, bi of Samuel C. Mott, aged 40 years, 4 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resl- dence, No. 29 Dominick street, on Monday afternoon, at one o’cloc! O'BREN.—On Friday, January 29, THomas, the son Jolin and Mary ‘O’Brien, aged 2 years and 3 months, The friends and relatives of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 355 Madison street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. RrLey.—On Saturday, January 30, THOMAS RILEY, aged 72 years, 5 months and 15 days. “emne relatives and friends of the deceased are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral. from his jate residence, 449 Tenth avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon at half-past one o'clock. January 30, Rowax.—On_ Saturday, Rowan, aged 25 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 54 Stanton street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. SmirH.—On Saturday morning. January 30, after @ short illness, Mrs, CATHERINE SMITH, in the 34th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 202 Grand street, Williamsburg. STETTHEIMER.—On Friday night, January 29, Isaac, son of Jacob and Zilli Stettheimer, aged 19 years and 4 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are repect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, 310 West Fourteenth street, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. TEMPLE EMANU-EL—FUNERAL Noricr.—The mem- bers of the Temple. Emanu-Fl are respecfully in- vited to attend the funeral of Isaac, son of Jacob Stetthetmer, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, from the lence of his parents, 310 West Four: teenth street. A. LIMBURGER, Hon. Sec. TIRRNEY.—On Saturday morning, January 30, at the residence of his parents, 15 Monmouth street, sig City, Jams T. TIERNEY, aged 18 years and 19 ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to bed hm resent ata requiem mass, in St. ar church, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. N. B,—Positively no carriages allowed. ger ara cared January 29, JoHANNA WAL- LACK, aged 73 yt ‘The relatives pep friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her nephew, Daniel Brenan, 122 East Eighty- Sixth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. WAKREN.—At Paterson, N. J.. on Friday evening, January 29, at ten o'clock, JosEPH WARREN, in the 80th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, in Paterson, on Monday morning, at nine o'clock, and from St. Jotin’s Roman Catholic church at eleven o'clock. WILLIAMSON.—On Wednesday, January 27, at her Jate residence, in Pisiadciphia, ~ ig B., wife of George R, Williamson, aged 39 y WoGan.—On Friday, ‘Sanuary 2 a8, ELLEN WOoGAN, wife of Patrick Wogan, agea ‘The friends of the family, and those ‘of her brother, Thomas 0’Connor, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 82 Spring‘street. JOMUANNA DENTISTRY. RTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEKTH INSER? over the old ones Ady ni metal, rubber or porcel Testimonials of rial. The most sensitive teeth or roots filled or built up without pain. Dr. SIGESMOND, Den- List tofthe Women's Hospital, 1,260 Broadway, near ‘Thirty- eco RIIFICAL, TEETH, BEAUTIFUL, ON GOLD,’ 3, “Gumotype” Seta, 810; filling decayed tert! fold, Ste twenty etghth street oorase Bighth avente Tab’ hed 1640,» Five premiums awarded. Dr. MANSON, Dentist, A’ DR. RUSSELL's, 11) NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Third and Fourth avenues, you can have your teeth carefully extracted without Pain, for 3 cents each. RTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH INSERTED over the old ones without metal, rubber i} porcelain. Tostimonin's often year’s trial. The moat sensitive teeth or roots filied or bul np without pale. Dr. SIGESMOND, Deni- tint mison en's Hospital, 1,250 Broadway, near Thirty- second at OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED THE / an agathetic use of nitrous oxide gas; do nothing but ex- tract Tooth, and do it re cae ty So 3y,000 patients testt- ty. 9 Cooper Jnstitute, Cn AND PURE GOLD. pr. CRANE elie hee tor ago syed to. their ocigioal shape oi a beaut mi c ir origin: an: \ Tenth neve oral 16,000 testimonials, re Rooms. {2 Bast ity ni EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, 12 YEARS, By benumbing a ne, Ges adwninisvered. Beauti vt nga VILLEES i ‘rand i Bi ’ street, ne % HENRY VILLERS, 980 Grand street Drondway CIGARS “AND TOBACCO. Ramiuere DE AROMA.—THE ABOVE ARE AG- knowlod to be the finest Cigars ‘manufactured in Havana: and having been contracted me, offer for sale at wholesnie a complete assortment of ihe vi mapas 3 also ‘a general assortment of other approved brai G. We FABLE, M8 Beaver atreet. EX: PRESSES. A. BYXARD'S FURNITURE EXPRESS, 73 AND © +» Bank street, near Bleecker street. Firat clans storace. with platform holstway. Farnitare Fooked, shipped, stored or moved in elty oF couutry at short notice ‘and reasonable rates. 4G. BURNHAM'S PURNITURE AND BAGGAGE + Express, U5 West Kloveath street, near Sixth avenue. Furniture, families moved, city or county ; furniture packed, shipped, siored. “Monay advanens I 3 TRAVE! JLERS GUIDE. UDSON RIVER AND HAKLEM RAILROADSA— Trains for Fg = and , connecting with Northern and Wi trains, leave Ne via Hodson River Rail- road, Thirtieth street and Tent recte, 6 and Lt BY AL M. and S20, 6 and NP. M., and < i road, Twenty- sixth street and Fourth avenu 435'P. M. The 6 P.M. tain via Hoison River will ran on Su0- days. Sleeping care attached to 6 and It P.M. trains, wing room tached to 8 and) 11:R0 A. M. andS:3) P. M. trains, WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT, Vi ~ MISC ELLANEOU JERSONS DESIROUS OF OFFICE U oming admrnietration at Washington, 4th of March, box 8,877 New York Post office, for iuterziew. NO MILKMEN. BREWERS’ GRAINS, FRESH EVERY eat: ™ the Cotumabion Brewery, 450 Went Twenty-sixth reek. COAL AND we “oon. Fy COAL #8 2 —BEST RED AND WHITH ) erg and furnace, sereened a guy. A TREAD WELLA M3 Bowery and fia Waverley place. ‘ LOTHING. _ LJ are “AVENUE, ATTENTION AT M, MARKS SIXTH AVE an recel pri ior uneie easton Clothing Jewel il gutees Ge Lumber ea Thorn ci women isco Marks. on MATRIMONIAL. 5 /. oe GENTLEMAN AM Woetvea acer had ACQUAINTANCE correspond wil Saenger ee el 4, Seared Pr UES doe gation and fetnenten, © iN AND og to f renee Te OD PORITION the intance ‘hiciaerereat By Herald youra a GENTLEMAN object ot mnatrfioon). LADY &, L-4 A# REFINERENT RHNT AND TASTR, 9 YEA os las Marie taulon, New ATED WR yma is ACRE SAN. or ae aview to matrimony ofhee. yi raw omc ‘MPORTANT igoru 870 GI EN ONLY, ON how to live ‘what ayy a ot the New York Musou hows unable to attend inns avcopy by forwarding 35 gente to the secretary, IBERTY BOYS OF MEW YORK.” A LECTURE Gorman, at Cooper Institnte, Mon. 6 tn aid of St Vinosat’s Hospital. JBERTY BOYS OP MEW YORE."—4 LECTURE day, ein aidof St Vinesare tal." sy IBEBTY ".-& LECTURE BY T) BOYS OF NEW YORK. popu agers Monday, a | Coy IBERTY BOYS OF NEW K."-A LECTURE BY Hon, Richard O'Gorman, 10 sid of 84. Vincent's Hos- before the New York Young Roman Catholie f, Association, 8, Cooper on Monday Ww pete JOHN 6 SOULUY, Clatrman, Foun A. Bouiavan, } Secretaries. JAMES BOYLE, Treasurer. CHICKERING'S iw Goon A wrineaames FIANOFORTE FOR $60 on gain. 3, BEDDER, 18 Asuty ‘skrect, near Broadway. 9 Beet 1 2) ARTNERSHIP. nana ae AE SOREN. ON.THE COPARTNERSHIP HeRETO- J, BLERCKER, SOM & 00. “WILL SELL AT AUG- Dior aoe " tenet uxder"the- dren A. “tan, Salesroom, aye Bedford street.—Two story *yrlok and Lot, 40 Bed- ford ubreet. A seston ar SE aa sn a sn Tune. 12 Lots on the norte side of St a ‘Toth ot —13 See 1 naterem BEING OFFERED 1M ANY STATE female. ors ait Armee BARGAINS.-THE “ CHAMBERS' " PIANO: Seay Perneences the eee tr ante ee at ed per of Highth street, Ai aie VIOLIN AND OTHER, x “MUSIC S10 FURKIAE. i In UAPTERSON, ianiet, 60 'Sixib avenue, neat Fore 100 w 0 8u, gas Serme —GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY, SUPERB 74 faa GtaY2 rosewood Planoforie at half price, most cele- brated city rranted for five yeare; finished In the ee ee je, rich tone; must be'seen to be de- scribed. At BATRERS ONS furniture storage rooms, 690 Susth avenue, near Fortieth street, — MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7 $8500, (or $250; two Parlor Salta. Tablous Kiageves, G Paintings, Bro: IANOFORTE, tarpets, Bookcase, Bodroom and Bree Furniture, atm aactifoe; property of s private fatally. th atreet, near Sixth avenue, by 6 OCTAVE ENGLISH GH GRAND PIANO, IN| GOOD 634 octuve rosewood Piano | jodeons and Orgaus at grout ", 481 Broadway. Pazearss To cage CUSTOMERS. Pitnoforte warerooms iit’ Bight nireet, batwoon_Brondwn ar and Fourth avenue. wtock of néw Pianos with all odern improvements; Planos to rent or sold on. install- the'most beral inducements to persons, wishing to ‘ase u firat class instrument ; second hand Pianos of yar Flous makers. jiRsT CLASS are BEFORE you BUY RENT ‘one; rent allowed, or sold on instal- ments. ‘iis MAN & HOLLYER, Factory and Warerooms 55 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF SIX FIRST makers. at grvatly reduced prices, for caah, ducin at WA way. Fifty new an second See fms Bao ‘and rent applied if pur- chased ; Fenyen a instalments received for the same. Tastru- ments tuned aut struments, this mont! repaired, Cas paid for second hand to- “al GREAT OFPER._UGRACK WATERS, NO. ae oe (Sete will Ley gerd of ete new and second hand irst class makers, aud take Meiodeons au: from #8 to B10 fei cia pads le GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS ON THR Piano at the R is resiannce for #10 per quarter ; best references given. ith residence, Teavher, box 120 Herald oftce. GRRMAN PROFESSOR GIVES PIANO LESSONS AT een ‘quarter, at the house of pupils; beginners or ih the’ highest branch of the ‘arte Address Artialy DOE, 119 Herald of OOSEY'S DOLLAR SERIES Of POPULAR OPERAS for Pianoforte Solo, with Overture and whole of music, ‘splendidly bound in vermillion and gold, now ready, With paper cavers, fifty cents each. |, Complete Oratort@e and large collections of Voeat and Pianoforte Muaic, in books, fifty contseach. The cheapest and mosi extensive catalogue, of modem music iu the world. Sent free to any address. ‘Any work mailed on receipt of pri BOOAEY & CON bi, over Savings Bank. Broadway, N. ¥. ISTIN'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH BRA: Instruments. Messrs, BOOSEY & CO., who the proprietors of the worldfamed Distin’s manufactory, have just consigned to their New York house at of light valve Cornet, Altos, Tenors and Basses. To be ‘on the most advantageous terms, _BOOSEY & 0O., 644 Broadway. Mar FORMERLY (Sheath ae a , private instruction on Piano, <e., at pupil's peianen sea th his ere for $15 and hee Address EK P Berry & 00, ptauo wi 598 B Gianor G. RONCONI, MELODROMATIC ARTIST OF the italian o} said having withdrawn as partner and pro- feasor from the Musical College of Mme. Gazzuniga and Mr. Albites, informs hia friends and the public generally that he will continue his ns at his residence, 210 East Thirteenth street, Circulars to be had at the principal music stores. baa MASON & RAMLIN ORGAN CO., Warervoms, 586 Broadway, New York. The largest assortment of Organ duced; four octave Or wank, with five stops, $125; ill gansto rent, DANCING ACADEMIES. Broce, DANCING ecapeurne, 3 361 BROOME ST And 138 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREBT. reg day and evening. cL, FOR TUESDAY. Insts ANI DE GARMO'g NO, 88 FIFTH AVENUE. CLASSES FORMING, Fotasyans 2 and Setardage trot 3 to8 P.M. Gentlemen, ns in the country ; prices re- five octave double reed Or- trated catalogues freb; Or- Friday evenings, 7/4 tol Ww UMAR'S DANCING ACADENY, 4 WEST FOURTH street.—Classes every day and “evening. dances t perfectly in one quarter; six fashionable dances per ly in whe private lessons. tan A FINE “STOCK or BILAN » TABLES, OF ELE- he best materials, will gant design and constructed of aan ty apperteiat to biitiar 3 et we nave fl ality, i= e rein, 0, is, 4 ye te lowest prices. N’é COLLENDER, 738 Broa ILLIARDS.—WM. H. GRIFFITH OFFERS FOR SALE ‘a aplendid stock of new and second hand Tables at re- Gaced prices, Call and examine before you purchase else- where. Wareroorus 166 Fulton s' 2 PHELAN & COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES, IN di order, compl set pool balls, & a as seh ‘must be verala Apbiy a 0 weaver sree, Daseatent TEST.—THE ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON. PROM Paris, Medical, Business Clairvoyant, Spiritnalist, ian that French secret, cai ‘marriages; no. satis: faction, no pay. Ladies Weenth street, be- tivea fevigg vi lace and 7 avenue. ‘Beware of smposiors. STONISHING.-MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daughter, beats the world in tellia magi Hikeness ; tells » Gentes not ad- ‘our thoughts on entering her room. Initied, itt Ludlow ares, near Mounton: = MRS. VAN HORN, qHE GR AT INDEPEND ent Husiness and Medical Giatevoramt,. has rage pros Feyptian Talisman to canse ‘apeedy tai As an business, all events ara . ire Thoughta as you enter, likeness and name, for any one who can equal her. No. 204 Went tite fourh eaten velaw Seventh avenue. Gents not admitted. Lb WHO WISH TO Const LT A oHNUT INE CLAIR: A ‘voyant will do well to call at 298 Fast ret before going elsewhore. Ni bess or other neanaee rg future iuaband’ Intions are wonderful ADAM ROSS, MEDICAL AND E BU NESS OLATRVOY- Go tale name an d shows likeness of future husband ; brit ues i. 14d West Twenty- seventh aso Between 8h and Seventh avenues, MA RAME LA BLANOH, THE REAT BUSINESS Medical clatrvoyant; All shonld consult her. 115 Twemy-sinth aireet, oar Sixth ME. IMOGENE WALTON, 6 BROADWAY, HAS M aigerived chotee Flowers for the Bair, Wridal Wroaths and Veil AND eat MEDICAL. LADIES? PHYSICIAN — =n "AND. MADAME, GRIN- A. “ihe, having over et Fx) maccossfitl practice in dhis chy, uarkguse ‘rellet to il indies in regan apectal treatinent, from whatever cause prodaced, Ste reilet to the most anxious. Blecant roome for indies about 13 be coutned. No.6 Amity place, near Amity street, =—MME. VAN BUSKIRK, PAYEUIAN AND MID. 4 Wife, cured thé Worst cages ul female comtpiginta with anfety.” 42 St, Mark's place. BLESSING TO LADIES. A LADY WRITES:—PoR- Female Pills relieved me in one day, without In- like mage. Price 83. Dr. A.M. MAURICEAU iberty street, or sent by m: M, MAURIORAU, M. Dey PROPESSOR or DISE. ASES + of women, th etice, at 129 Liber fast remeetiun vetlel wo indlen, tegen whatever causes wilt Sut pain of meonrentenee, No nursing required. SURE CURE FOR LADIRS IN TROUBEE, wi it. out medicine.—Dr. and Madame KBTELA, it ‘wenty-seventh street, near Heveath avenue, uever Cai = Pilis are tal ted 2 FOR ) MARRIED LAD jadame: ae others are CERTAIN cuRR 9 LADIES IN TROUBLE, wer ithout Ki Dr. PARK nT enihiy tite an Rowe PRIVATE DIRK ARE RED BY Ati Bis eu hood peatote by hie Riki oF fi Mia eoamens ore marrage LL PRIVATE FAKES: RED [MMEDIATHOY ‘withot rt ‘and donsultation strictly private, ‘RISO! treet. \GRNTLEMEN REQUIRING Treatment Gams Ofice ea TeRRRTA a Teal Rl FEMALES.DR. AND MAD) MR ee as See Ree | Gee ga pe aed an eee taf en at VERY, capt GENTLEM. 5,000, A og iny AN Ca PAI Ri i jmry —e, to start. slovettor e mornin, resis Beck amouns thn awitkin three’ months, Confidence, Her Herat me A Opstiaan HAVING BI i eee. In THR ik trade return the ee that imneisiayy nad wi ons will sell pied ee and ‘remain on ng Kod im commission; about y thee ; stock and hares coat a Satce oti at "uur brant” ke sonatas PARTNER | WaNtnD iN THE REAL BSTATR swell : fAddross Real Betate, box iil Herald ofitec PARTY WITH SOME CAPITAL WANTED- TO IN- oduce a basiness in Mexico or east const of South Ame- oe “for tater scliculw sddrocs Seg of large a office. (A. FLOUR AND FEED STORE, ESTABLISHED MANY fears, doing an extensive businesr for sale; s long lease Gan be obtained; proprietor owns build M6. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 19 Broadway, — WELL LOCATED COAL YARD, WITH OR WITH out the real eatate, for sale; is @ very desiranie investment ; gold on * SS UTTMAYD ac PARTNER WILL BE TAKEN, WITH $4,000, IN A A. onion Monday Stock and pony Fa Houston sect, near one “lBate poritive ¥ HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer, Wit sett by auction, on Saturday, F February 6, at 10% o'clock, at the'r gal pies con 4 HoogenOLD PURMtURE, ho 3 the Beer wy contents of wn mansion, removed for sale. Full parcisolars: hereafter. BX HENRY H, LEEDS & MINER, HENRY H. LEKDS, AUCTIONEER, will sell by auction, on Monday, Fed. 1, ut 1036 oFalock, ot tue private residence, place (Perry street} Greenwich avenue, Household Yriruiturs, consisting of Bros +» 14 Broadway. — roftable, pleasant office ‘business that in wall estab- sl jarpeti bh d silver figured Hated ana whi ae ee Bafeand ure, 108 young Tan. Ad- a neg gh ag ang mel geen oe « A. B., He tush 5 ees aay Chairs, rosewood imarble top Centre Vasen, groan. Fepe AS ber BRST IN AN, on ESTABLISHED D PRINTING Grmoth and Marble Clocks, ‘ack wait and td ronstood Bede office jew Yor! af oderate. Burea Wi staan ni} fy areas Merrett, Pou oftee, Williamsburg, Ne X. wralnui Extensign Dining al Tabi, black’ walunt Secretary Book , Glass also @ Grover & ense, Croce ie nlso'a tine assortment of iS Sowing Mac! ted Ware. “z B by Ruropoas and American artisis, at Artists’ Salesroom, No. 8) Nassau street, on oie Wounesday, February’ 2 and 8 at 103. mE si toc! PARTNER, WITH 92,000 TO $3,000 CASH WANTED — Lis. ne re three patented articles now in use and an, be made this year certain. \Martafuctufer (with ra reference’ O, NY A CHANCE WORTH LOOKING AFTER—FOR SALE, the old established Sample and Lunch Room, comprising two basements. Apply on the premises, No. 5 Wall strect. A LITERARY GENTLEMAN, WHO, FOR OMB 3Y CAMPHELL & CO. AUCTIONBERS.—WILL BEL, years past has beon resident’ European correspandent | 1 on ‘Monday, choice rook, Sag for several ‘American newspapers, wishes to sasocl- fine ead Harness of that ate himaelt atonal with ft elas journal ‘or would be- orn Toa Bt st Sra acon regular cont as cor- teulars day 0 ale. come a rej tributor; would ret jaro) respondent, if desired. Adaress Pubitaher, % Wet 10th at. NY GENTLEMAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL ‘DES (- Fous of joining the medical profession can obtain a ju- crative office business isite fe by | Resta: and io Further addressing Profession, ton 109 Herald wigeccon is} Ke oer CaM Rit Jr., Salesman. cg tone CAMPBELL lads General Auct! 350 Bowery, OOKS.THE ADVERTISER HAS HAD IL YEARS’ EX- perience in the English and American booktrace in this city, and has been frequently to, Europe purchasing, is now desirous of meeting with an active business man baving = capital of $20,000 to carry on the business. Advertiser is the a ly posted in the trade and can ave most unoxcep- . Address Bookssilery box 134 Post ollice, ADWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, | ELEGANT HORSES, COUPE PHARTON, ROCKAWAY, TOF W. ‘WAUON SLEIGH Ronks, BLANK! RNESS, &C., &C., eau atabl Ca ims WEST i ree FIRST STREET. By EDWAWD SCHENCK, ou Tuesday, Febraacy ®, at 836 o'clock Ae May an above. je reference "York city. JURNACES AND RANGES._A PARTY RETIRED from business desires to aell or exchange for Real Eutata his patterns for « popular Kitchen Range and Hot Air Tumace tiow in extenelve use in this city, Cannas etd Onbet ‘algo Tools, Machinery and Fiatures for Gonducting, the baal ‘ness; or will retain an interest ia business good, responsible party. Address Furnace, Herald ome. Hees HATHEWAY. A AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL OW eeraat ose ceaetad Breamrven Croecien calcio treet vantit) annul eries, {'batrets ine old Hoarhon Whiskey vand'other Liquors; alee ane case Cigars. _Sslo positive, to ) pay advances, as OR SALE—A HORSE COLLAR RUSINESS, ESTAB- lished fifteen years. Apply wt No. 3 Columbia atreet, Brooklyn, POR, SALE LEASE, FIXTURES AND PART OF STOCK of a fine Musle Store, In a good location. ROSENSTEIN BROTHERS, No. 8 Stuyvesant street, near Third avenie. Pas, AG iets AUCTIONEE! cng ehh? Wil well on Monday. F the Stock and pciares of the ‘Groce tore Rot Hoaston, consisting of Darrels Ke Of; also boxes Also eames, Se. Sale positive. N_ MADISON, 7 poe BE SOLD At’ PUBLIC ENUM, _WANTED, A /paRTY wir 00 oR gfe, Mee proctacty without potpatenaent © ery % M0) aaa Partuertna-ctothing and gents’ urniebiey simseidanee et ensenitine, apweerenees, cot ‘nine store, eatablished. ait years’ (atore Ob feet deep and fret rate {or atirastive Potne ccahtcr. The tot cow resent tirmn is retiring in rooms with * view wi j Spring street, for t Jocation), as one of the ‘consequenee of sickness. Apply at L duys. ane agp To ARTNER WANTRD-IN A FIRS? chase 3s BAR, AND s ce, in one of the healthiest restaurant up town; Sor ‘near Mouse, ‘Third ae. # KINS ao . Ani fo ne Fert uni fe TORT a ory aecirable venting site Tw | imwlener, For further Tony oR W. BURNET DARTNER WANTED_WITH gm ro 10m, IN | Madison, NJ JO the brick and tile business. Will wee ene pers hrs worth five times the amount. “Apply to: @. DbevkL, Bogart, 4 ANGTIONEE EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, ae = Stio3¢ o'clock, at the No. 1 North William pant WITH $7,000 TO RS WANTED—FOR A Housebi naiuting of a large manufacturing business having substantial country | of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Ki Furniture, irade— 5100000 a year: capable of extension good protite; | Carpets, (ite bc. undoubted references given and required. ddress Tobaceo, | — J. 18. will give his ronal attention to sales of Housshold Hergld atice. Furniture af the reskienee of tamilies decliaing ho! nym rr drat tewnction rome, Weturas made the saine day if re PARINER WANTED_WITHT $5,000 TO 6,000, TO EX- | quired. Cash advances made, tend an old establinhed bualness; no risk ; must be erer- —— an it ead Address, with real name, Merchant, box 36 New eues MILLER, AUCTIO Pout 'WEUNESDAY. FEB. 10, =y = POC GANTT BAY SIE May At I2o'etock; as Exehange: ie ESTATE. WANTED, IN A GOOD REAL EoTATK Great Kale of Ci ‘oflice, w lawyer, to take the aw ‘also a This deairable property, bounded canvasser. BOCHLE! B&O roLikToN. van, ard, Bega aren. 16 avenue, 147th and je, 698 Third avenue. ‘apply atobice of nuctioncer, 8 Pinoake 10 PRINTERS. FRACTIORI, FIRST CLASS MAN, with @ smi able to influence custom, can ob- tain a risen ay an tamed = printing business. Address Rogers, rpue INVENTOR OF A VAGUADLE PATENT WISHES to associate with & hoon for manufacturing the same. Sear ‘one year. Address Investment, Hf BEST CHANCE FOR A MAN WHO WOULD itke to into Sea cabinet neh. woodwork manufactaring ‘bnatoeas, For sale, the Machinery of five stor Building 125 Mott “street eat plan tantog machine, bandsaw moulding machine, 1 joka 1 boring machine | 1 irondle aw, upright mrowidl ireular ea With benched: 1 turning Nvith other machinery; all Jae Caaeet, avcrseenan rr ls WASH- Furniture. Monday, at 1036 sets the four: iy? , cweting EI atreet ; seanmes 0. i % ant ae od enamelled Chaen ber Buita, Dining eee se aces eect ONES ‘ORKIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Exeautors' sale of desirable business Property on Broad- way, Croaby, New, Broad, Canal and Liberty: streets, and Maiden lave. Fae £. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell ‘at ‘auction on Tuewtay Fb. 9, 1880, ot 18 locks at the Salesroom, It 7 ANTED-BUSINESS MEN, WITH $81,900 Exchange ALF ta bntrodanp the celenrated wogisar! ig, machine (oy Pid ny Chy_| Broadway, by order of the exeoutoss of Chratian G. Gasthen, or power): 100 per cent on fn address 119 South Fourth street, 100m Ste Philadeiphing oe wat fost reer through to Crosby street ;. JANTRD—AN ACTIVE PARTNER 18 THE TAILOR. | Broad street—E8, s. eral Now street. Dusiness by an old established house with a Canal ae Biband He, Gi ich te book maps, which are ow ready, trate. jo a party with 4.009 « Mberal arrangement Addreu Merchant Fallot, Herald afoe, appr to the anctlonoer, Be Pine arent D-A youNG MAN witht A SMALL AMOUNT ‘ANTE! ‘of money, to join as Partner in ‘business ; E'S SALE) Metal THE JROW WORKE, ELEVENTH, een t.cauene Venepecate th gee g biters, RPrUpe: | SPRRET, NEAR PAST RIVER. WM. ABUOT, Auctioneer. no objection te, ‘8 German. — and gat the particu- Will bo sold at public a lar# at 201 Est Yortiewh street, near Third avenue. Lnguire 1800. at Th orelock A” Mey to sutisty's mn for Mir. Fox. Coryell to the subscriber 0, — ee —— bs lore, renee min Ware es A WELL ESTABLISHED AKD' WEid, |. Planers, &c-, spectiied im the mor ing bus partner with amtall capftal; given it Recifed, nil omamauulestions to be airitly scour J, Address R. k. E., Herald otic A GOOD MAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED $7 TOO. itr reat extate, can yo! another, who same amount in cash, in a ape location for teens Herald oftice. Principals address K. K. Cash, Song 1 Witt INVEST “THIS AMOUNT IN A $800." ing Rustiesr ; no mgeute or parties not bay. thia amouut ineasb toed reply, Address Sempur, bos = aT. rateraenanr ant Mets HLGARy Al AUCTIONEER, well on oS Graod any Attorney yuent te consisting of Calta Fabien, oe Sonnter, Ginesen aud & splendid ot Paes ERS SALB—ON TUESDAY, FRB. 2, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 16 Kast Broadway, Indies’ tlemen's Wearing ‘Quilts, Boots and Shoes and various too numerous to mention. By order of HG $2 006 ~ ADPITIONA, CAPITAL WANTED—IN 4 ie mantfactnring business; amount hats secured. ‘Addreas Special, Herald office. ene PAyNERoREee SALR.JOUN. | MORTIMER, Kast Broadway. will soll, naday, order of P. cool, 67 Grand street, Willlamaburg; Pedr onler of N. Stick, 297 Third avenue; February 8 by order of HE. cAleenan, Second avenue. DAWNBNORER'S SALE. AMES cary “AUCTIK Fuente ena Ween xy etn a Pill jote of Men'a a) Riankets, Quilts, Sheets, CESehe, . Bayard atroet. bi 500. WILL SELL A MANUFACTURING BUSI- 2.0) ness or exchange for small Farm near city. ‘atent article, wan! every farnil iy god sore; peor Address BE, 8. F., box noe ond Post office. $5.000 tory; comatant demand anit large profits; this tx we Vestigating to avy party who wishes to invest fn Proutable Cusinoss, “A: Veritas, Herald office. $7,500, Dusinees, how in euceearful operation smd yielding Ja om, {re 2faoky a VAN aaNet BROS, LES, Sirota way TO #15,000,—S1 ner wanted, in an old established man ataen aud ON ACCOUNT OF ILL 0. -fek, BALE, +, vealth, » Partuer's interest ip a tirat clase nny ——o posttivs SALE AT COMAC, Le E tf, FEBRUARY ar “ro 20,000 |, ABDIFION AL. “OAPTEAL I o'elock, 350 Acres, divide ted " ass Ae $10. 000 wanted, with» pacial of general, | town, nan eles i eres vor copa tro ‘hows inao Sa kee oo Witham, ie ran mand reasonably isha raes igs el cineca é : \ " . —_ er Sa ae fabian’ na “fale aes naar 86,000. YOUNG MAN, wuo, Ri. 3 aibony er $10, 000 Reyes are weer ke Rissa, et Dea ie oar kote oe ae twosome 6 combining intense mertt aed ‘a parece A tout Pras sace of larestment; ts = first ¢! corre and famillar with ageannis and general business. Answers FURMAN, ATCTIONFER, 125 i bile’ RET, o notioed, - a Ail givance cash on Household = Mibceatt often — it Bs ir Rigo esles of Furniture =5ae= o00.- tide] A PARTNER IN A WELL | Gamnirr® SAbk, GUILE SAF R, 000. ‘established wholesale Hat and Oxp manu- Cy tn faetariog wusiness, Addross Fanner, Herald ofice. Wabyat i at Heir, aee varia pit on M abit pearcsora anion Gum. fe WANT! A (GENTLEMA AS PART. | Sat ‘quantity of otlee Pur fat $25. 000. a Are :0ne who desires to JAMES. O'BRIEN, Bhoritt, htt oh Ba ¢ businegs aud is well sueners “e om ca ne brah S mee Moet a na tice a a “yt Renner RE MANUPACTORY, wane Rieck neve ait | Be worth 0 Eagan Puraiure, chow A All qpods w ‘warrasten, > JAMES RYA ‘A PRIVATE “PAMILY be ag sn “the 1 ciry With Reine we A Ss 1" rep Sa a) 5g et MAKUFAG- peta Sees Mer cash. RPETS, pun up im the country. see peice ise ME ia | en AND SLATE MANTEIA Yort”| ‘and vty ia

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