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. THE VELOCIPEDE. eee Description of the Principal Metropolitan Halls. The prophecy of Henry Ward Beecher that “the coming man will arrive on a velocipede” vids fair to ‘be realized, if we are to judge from the present popu- darity of this novel and, to the ininated, agreeahie method of locomotion, The number of veloctpede ‘halls in New York and Brooklyn is about thirty. Moss of them are schools of instruction, where, for & moderate fee, the most awkward individual in ex- ‘astence can be taught the management of the erratic, ‘Dut nov untamable, fron steed. . At No. 141 Fulton street facilities are offered to the uniultiated to become modern Mazeppas. The ball 4s 165 feet long by 25 feet wide. “It is the resort of Many gentlemen engaged in mercantile pursuits or connected with the pre@s, who find leisure to devote an hour or two daily to this healthful and invigorat- ‘ng exercise, The velocipedes used in this estab- ‘shment are the favorite patterns and the charges moderate, Perego’s Hall, in Nassau street, is @ large room in the basement, the entrance through astore. Atthis Lege nny the ——, Pee by the ee Peotiency” is PeMeeEADIS. "he e alm 00 et long ry 25 Ah wi aud affords p! of room. e8 constantly uni he Disekaratii for rej nearly equals those in use i reser of Seomnane Sonmmnitted by the un- inact triste innasts, on the corner of ie EyTINARS, on 01 pnts era aia street, The instructor at this ishment is Professor Cuter Brady. machines — used of the the Mee ae ae ‘Monod, and the Huey patverns. used ah this hail ieatatea velucipede for Roe! which t with elegance, and Ny en! jor. fon which is bent off a tS angle, is ‘ring about an iuch and a hat diameter, yoy which, whie nah, at his utmost mack the en- terprising velucu is ony ted thrust a ‘wooden spear and catch it as away the “nobie paun.” peti big int in Which a peau foot are employed, ae hy rio me, ba rough te the hoge while the veloci- ‘pede is in motion. te who does this the ofteneat is eciared the wivner. Nine pins are also placed on the floor, around which the rider is expected to le his steed without running against or over em. Obsirucnons on the floor, such ag inclined pianes and nariow boards secured on end, are ex- pected to be d:aveu over without the rider iosing his seat, ‘This cstablishment has 300 hundred menopers and Aabitués; and the propriewrs state that new auembers are joming at the rate of fifteen a day. Pearsall’s 1iai, on the corner of Broadway and ‘Twenty-third sirect—the first velocipede hall started inthe United states—coinprises two rooms over one another, 100x50 orn the upper for the usé of lnners and the lower one ior adepts. The ma- chines used are of various patterns; is & macaine of American pre ooh ape be? ich is med to be superior to those of the French patiern. rey exhibition of this new velocipede took place last ae night. .It is claimed to be lighter by thirty ‘any other, and that it weighs oniy forty Pramie. dt can be turned within a space no greater ‘Than tts Own lengia, it is said, without removing the Jeet from the pedals. By a connection of the wheels in the centre he hind wheel is made to revolve directly in the traek of the other. The inconve- nieuce which is caused by the contact of the fore- wheel with the legs of the rider in most velocipedes is somewhat obviated from the fact that the saddle attached to tne forewhee!. The weight of the rider contributes in a measure to keep the machine in 8 straight line. A variety of evolutions were dex- trously executed by «1x experts mounted on these velocipedes and were witnessed by an sasembiage of ladies and gentiemen who filled the hall and seemed totace an Uncommon interest in the proceedings. Velocipede Notes. ‘The velocipede seems to be very popular in Buffalo just now. A lew. evenings ago a trial of speed took ‘piace m the Armory Hall in that city, whicn ts 200x100, One of the contestants, Mr. Greenwood, ‘met with a severe fall, but despite the time thus lost amanaged to come in the winner, as will‘be seen by the iollowing, which shows the time made by cach:— G.,D. Greenwood, 1: F. Husted, 1:45; FE. A. Parker, 47; E. L. Anthony, 1:56; W. T. Parsons, 2:08; ‘Charles O'Brien, 2:4. A public exhibition of skili and speed was given the otner day on Main street, Springficid, Ohio, by four young men mounted oct two-wheeled veloci- ‘pedes. An enthusiastic crowd assembled to witness their evolutions. The ‘extibition continued until an ‘hoar or two after dark. Veiocipede races are quite a feature of the ro phorea acing meetings this year. The highest rate of that has been reached on any of the courses has been a mile La 2:14. A new! man, and a real good one too, ts the champion fallist im the vetocipede school. He Is evidently a goist of another school, Mustang lini- meut for one. Several of our exchanges threaten to make use of ithe velocipede to chase up delinquent patrons. if ‘the thing proves a success in the business put us ‘down for half a dozen. We have suggested the policy of investing in a velocipede to run in search of locals. If ouly the “critter” didn’t have to be rode—there’s the rub! Two-wheeled velocipedes are ironically termed “<(trefal warblers.”” “How's your velocipede?” is now the popular salutation. The latest novelty is the “velocipede hat.” ‘The velocipede and tread mill are ver, — alike, the motive power in both cases being—legs. “Der Velocipeder,”— "6 person do took m ride—veli! wall! nd how does dat go, rat ahteam? ¥ o,.n0} on vork 4 nr ey “The ladies of § Stockbi lass., under the lead of the minister's wife, are p) @ graceful costume for velocipede riding. A velocipede Testearant ts advertised in Columbus, Georgia. Another city behind the times—Watertown with- out a vel le. A town had better be without a ‘Failroad now than minus the patent horse. It in ested that riding a velocipede is too mach me worl your passage upon the canal by leading the tor w horse. How t to ride a velocipede—Straddle a saddle, then PLS fea ie an orgy carpets ‘eading, Pa., has more than twenty vel The municipal authorities of wt fewark have pro- ibued the use of the velocipede on the streets. Fourteen additional licenses for velocipede rinks were granted by the Boston Board of Aidermen last A fine velocipede course is to be made at Saratoga. In order to master the velocipede the pupil tnust ave confidence. If in the course of instruction the upil is thrown from the machine, he must pick if rown @ third time the same remedy with a good e more confidence. If thrown again, what’ To — oboken with the = thing | imself up and apply a little more confidence. SALE OF SURRATTSVILLE.—This pi , which, yy reason of its connection with the conspiracy trial 4 the fate of its unhap; fA owner, has become quite toric, was dii 0 vate sale on the 10th tant by R. OC. agrudor 4 Daniel Clarke, trustees, ‘to Robert W. Hunter, of Piscataway jeum of $8,500, The contains about 1615; acres, with a ts dwelling and by rg upon it,— nd Prince Georgian, March warylai es MARRIAGES. AND‘ DEATHS. Married. Luce—BALpwin.—On Saturday, March 6, by the Rev. John BE. Cookwan, Mr. Orts B. Luck to Saran ‘A. BaLowIy, all of New York. PABON--OLDNER.—On Wednesday, March 10, at the church of St. Vincent de Paul, West Twenty-third reet, by the Rev. A. Lafont, Lovis P. PaBon, of eaux, France, to HinBRNIA TERESA MAGDALIN Any, secona daughter of Jonn G, Olduer, Esq., of Kichuvona and Petersburg (Va.) papers please oopy. Died. Brnnts.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 15, MATILDA, beloved wile of William Bibrim, aged 54 years, Ll months and 10 days, ‘The relatives and friends vot the family are ae. Le invited to attend the funeral, from the residence 1 her sn: , William Howland, 107 Fulton Set, this peopany) ) afternoon, at two o'clock. Boycr.—On Fri ra March 12, Mary Y,, widow of ‘Win. L. Boyce and daughter ot ‘the late Yohn Lnd- sa Funeral will take take place from the house of Elbert Ind) Bay, LI, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Friends and Beata are invited to attend, without farther noti Glen Cove (L. L) Lipa pers please copy. Bisnor.— rday evening, March 13, at his rosidence, No, 020 Hudson Wirtaae 5 IBROF, & amare of Marr, in the 67th year of friends of the fauntly are respectfully invited to suena the funeral, this (Mon 4 ) asvarhoon, at two i 9 Interred in Green’ uJ ie lease cop! — ag ah 3 of consumption, ung Benn nae friends of tue tami, also the members of Puritan lo. 330, FF mas A. M., rohit and Ollve Branch 1 No, 31, sot Os iy are respectfully invited to attend his neral, from ine Second avenue Methodist church, Biel a e annem noon, without fut: ‘CaniLL.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, Mar oh NEW YORR funeral, from 12 Fifth street, at two o'clock. pang Linh en hn) jure! m haltpast eleven o'clock.” Beep Satarday, March 13, of congestion, after scarlet fever, Harti EVELINS, twin daughter ¥ George T. and Fannie J, Cooke, aged 1. year and mont! Funeral, from the residence of her parents, 449 West Twenty-first street, 4 (Monday) at three ofclock, The remains will be taken to the Rural Cemetery, Albany, on Tuesd: Car! ) March 13, EDWARD Crary, aged 94 years and 3 di The ives and imends are invited to attend the fane: from the house of James L. Morris, No. 3 West teenth on G be td o'clock, at Albany, toe Y., on Wednesday, March 30, of iatammetot of of the lungs, JENN! Sie , Douglass, in the oth year. DIXON Ow 8 Sunday, March 14, ROSEANNE J. of Robert and Rebecca Dixon, aged 3 months and 7 d: The r parents and those of her wiord, are respectfully invi one o'clock. March Fs1ix Doris, ema Sante Dowre ‘roland, ti the Hak gh tT ‘ois ves and friends of family are respect- rong invited to atiend the funeral, from hus late resi- dence, 228 North Seventh street, this (M ) morn- ing, at ten o'clock, thence to the gent St, Vin- cent de Paul, North Sixth street, @ solemn high mass of requium will paar offered up ee the re- pose of his soul. The funeral will take aan) from the church at two Ce County ELLIs.—On nah Ek, noon, at two o'clock, from Ne No, 137 Hat Betancey ey etree Frost.—At Fb , L. L, on Seventh ‘day 2 ohne’ ing, Third month, 13th, Bs wite of Isaac Frost, ee of a ¥ ‘79th year of her age. Friends an pert ey respectfully invited to stand ene Ce die Hen wet on y lay) oon, atone envy Train leaves Hunter’s Point at twelve ore! Gourpigx.—On Sunday, March 14, THERESE GOURDIER, & native of France, aged 85 years, after a short illness, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 189 West Forty-sixth atreet, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. HARTMEYER.—Suddenly, on Sunday, ea 14, of heart di ADELE FLORENCE, relict of George Harumeyer, in the 62d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends and those of her sons, Charles, Eugene, George and William. are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son Charles, 127 Waverley place, on Tuesday atternonn, at two o'clock. Horkins.—On Saturday, March 13, FRANK E. Hor- KINS, is, aged o. years and 10 months. eral will take place, from No. 115 West ae Ngtreete this (Monday) afternoon, at one oro! LE Furce.—On Sunday, March 14, Ipa, Tosneens a Sherman B, and Harriet Le Furge, aged 4 months. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, No. 365 West Eleventh street, on Tues- day afternoon, at -past one o'clock. Freehold (N. J.) papers please ie LINDSAY.—~At ‘hfookiyn, E.D., JonN F., son of John and Nina Lindsay ak aed 4 vears and 2 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the Ges are respect- fully invited to attend the ringette’ Fed mpg after- noon, at two o’ciock, from the res:dence of his parents, 147 South Fighth wreck Lockwoon,—At Stamford, Conn., on Saturday, March 13, SamugL Lockwoop, Jr., dentist, aged 49 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s by tooth Stamford, on Tuesday afternoon, at two Sunday, a 14, Miss Susan Low, cident ‘daughter of foes late John Low. ‘he relatives and friends of the familly are respect- fully” invited to. 8 attend the funeral services, at St. Luke's church, Hudson street. opposite Grove street, on Tuesday afternoon, at hatf-past three o'clock, without further notice. Lowe.—On Rg te Fag 14, of heart disease, Pe A. bg = im the 85th year of her age, a native rte an ‘and acquaintances are respectfully invited attend her eng this (Monday) afternoon at two o'clock, from her late residence, 102 Lewis street corner of Stanton street, Galway papers please copy. EXox.—At 3 Newburg, Orange county, N. Y., after along and inful Samus. Lyon, aged 66 years and 11 months, ‘uneral will take p! mn Tuesday mi at ter Brolock. at the F ome "Methodist Deseo cbarch, Newburg. MARFLANG. OH Magee March 14, Jonn J. Mart- ul ede at his residence, 222 East navhemndiasibheisia® street Notice of funeral in tomorrow's hd g a Moongy.—On Saturd; ta ie ong ay h 13, ata juarter to. eleven o’cl after a long and pane ness, JAMES, the beloved son of Daniel and Jennie Moone, iy aged 3 2 years, § months and 4 days. ives and friends of the family are respect- fully” invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his father, No, 78 Chariton street, this (Mon- day) afternoon, ms sie o'clock. hamton ai jount Rose papers please McMANus.—On Saturday, y, Mtl 1 Rose Me MANUS, wife of Michael McMani The friends of the famtly are invited, to attend the ee eri her o eee et 7 South Fifth at two clock, to Calvary Cemetery tor Intermenn, NELSON.—On Saturday, March 1! ‘mM. NELSON, in =o oth: a eer pes ot} pe aes. ‘4 fami poor tlg respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 196 Spri street, this (Monday) afternoon at half-past one olock. O’REILEY.—On Sund: Beg Pe, MARY ANNIE The friends of ye are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandmother, No. 322 eth street, this fNonaay) acueenooe at at hali-past one o'clock. tne beloved mngiter of hn aud Mary O'Saivan, je beloved aan; T of O'8ulliv: oged T months and 14 di rf ne he funeral will take from the residence of her parents, No. 108 ie street, se Md gr so after- noon, at one o'clock, The friends of the family are respectfully invited’ to attend. PLarr.—On Sabbath morning. March 14, Mra. er W. PLatr, widow of John Platt, aged re oiatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- pd . a ed =A = brother, ha aod ullams, No, 21 Broad street zabeth, 'N. J., on ‘Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, BE i —At Binghamton, on pasarday, March vd STELLA M., only te goed of Wright and Mary A. Pomroy, ‘of New York c “A RosiNsoN.—On Sunday, March 14, Exiza JANE Ropinson, daughter of f doun and Eliza Robinson, aged 5 years, 5 months and 26 days. ‘The friends of the yf are invited to attend the funeral, from her Re ce, No. 10 Rapelyea street root, Broo Ip On RevDING.—At oodside, 1 J, ta ay, March the tS pneumonia, Soux EDDING, in ofetatives and friends of the family are pectfully invited to attend the funeral from 4 doin’s Episcopal church, Woodside, on Tuesday by oe er ‘any, n 12, Mal td f UpY.—On Friday, Maret RIA, widow of Rey. John Rudy. The friends and those of her late son-in-law, Wil- Ham A. BR. Clement, are requested to attend the funeral, from the Reformed church, Houston street, 4 aati this (Monday) afternoon, at four Teme nat Staten Island, on Saturday, March 13, JANE PHILIIPPINA, eldest daughter of Frederick G. and Mary Jane Kemig, aged 8 years and 9 days. ‘The funeral will take place, from the residence of Ner parents, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Paterson papers please copy. Sayres.—At Jamaica, L, 1, on Sunday, March 14, LYDIA, Youngest child of Gilbert and Anna L. Tea, 2 years, 11 months and 6 days. ‘on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents in Canal street, Jamaica, L. 1. Suerry.—On Sunday, March 14, ALick SuERny, beloved oN ace: of Michael and Ann Sherry, aged 2 ‘ine tri friends of the family, also those of her uncle, James Sherry, are invited to attend the Ur ig OJ Tuewlay mornmg, at nine o'clock, 3 Bust karen, ay Fighty-fourth street, to St. louees waere a requiem tans will be os be offe for vie Fe where a requie of her soul. The remains iar Boivarr Cemetery. STRPHENS,—On bag March 14, CoRNELIvs STEPHENS, aged 31 yea ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend bong funeral services, at the residence of his father, No. Th a street, this (Monday) morning, at eight o'cloe! Legge Friday afternoon, Ra yy 12, ANNA Sruna, wife of Herman Seeba, years, months and 9 days. baa The we rustives 8 a friends of the A or eve soars ale Lutheran Cemetery, TURNER.—On Saturday, March 13, after @ linger, Li -aasamneing HENRY TURNER, in the 32d ing ineas, "fie ct and members of aoek ee oe ee ras rer, City, are Invited to atten ‘ign, ¥ MN. 3. this’ (Monday) af, moon, at tw mon, at oo oc. 4 * VAN NAME.—On pon pd Van ened in pgm yma pe HUA M, pecttul invited to tenville, at a hall pase two NY, . March i J. Wheeler. low iB ‘March 14, ‘and Ma: ‘an 119 days, a , Pa i chareh, WHEELER —At Gene’ 1, ELEANOK SPROULL, WarrixG.—in Brooklyn, on Sune '*Y: SARAH VinGINIA, only child of Ann Whiting, aged 16 years, 6 months Ab, pty bey weep, eeouae we eng ‘and sorrows of ar the sweet loved voice The Piha ast ar afiernott th the residence of er parents, No. 200 Smith paid Providence and’ Kast Greenwich (R. I.) papers lease ls a WANwaksR.—On. Saturday, March 13, tae, a lin- illness, HuNny B. Waxwaxnn, aed years. ives and Srenee ot the family are respect- Senos, Nor 2 gat street this (Monday) afer. oom, at one oslock remains will be interred Friday afternoon, March 12, at nis reaidence, No. 43 Lexington avenue, DaviD WALKER, in the 36th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are lasited to attend the at the Church of the at ment, corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-elgnch [n+ ov Tg (Monday) afcernoon, at hali-past two o BI qu LEXPENGIVE Ut LIST OF, DWELLINGS, 6T0 STORES, ai ona agus eres lo'your address by STANL ‘Aa ANT. “SHOW Veet part of Ronde ae good stand for a talor or any k busines Hi (A. STORE FOR 4 Roor ‘AND SHOEMAKER.—RENT d ie aw month also fine Loft and Workroom, at Tenis, at No, 66 West Eighteenth street, near Sixth vena Ao? LET, FOR SALE.-PURNITURE ENTIRE AND + complete’ oft wo Ladies, Boarding houses. near Bro kek rent ouly 3,000 for both, vensia owter ny. m PBELL | £ CO, 350 Bowery, A SARGE STORE TO LET_IN THE BEST LOCATION in Fulton street, near Johnaon, Brooklyn, on the best Bide; auitadle for rx4 larRe ‘business. Apply immediately at 387 Fulton atreet, Broo! ay, STORE AND DWELLING IN THE BEST. BUSINESS location on Third avenue, Apply to R. J. COWEN, 150 Chambers street, or 406 Third avenue, ROADWAY STORE TO LET.-A LARGE FRONT Room on the second story of 767 Broadway : well lighted ‘and of easy access, Apply lo 8. 8, WHITH, on the premises, ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET. —THE | ENTIRE ‘Third and Fourth Stories of the building on the south- west corner of Ninth street, eens of snot Pine rooms, unfurnished. Apply to8,8. WHITE, 769 Broadway. ROADWAY LOFT TO LET,-THE SPLENDID FIROT Loft in marble building 554 Broadway, 25 by 200 feet deep, with rear entrance on Crosby streel suitable for the wholesale millinery trarle, being in the atau of the principal hotels. “Apply to M.S. MYERS, 490 SLT FOR BUSINESS.—THE NEW nt Billiard an’ Restaurant Saloon, with Public jontinental, to let; rent low; lease given. Apply ub direct, Williamsburg. ae ae ACTORY AT GREENPOINT TO LET--NEAR THE ferry; two story frame building, 60x100 feet; excelent ages < qrvsil engine cat baller ‘om peoroece, Apr to W. H, JEN, Union Mills, 77 Mott street; 1 to 2 P. Orgs 10 LET—ON FIRST FLOOR, VERY LARGE fund good Ugt. Apply on the premlsce, . BLER KER, SON & CO., 77 Codar street. GTEAM POWER. LARGE AND WELL LIGHTED Rooms to let, with Steam Power. Inquire at No. 239 East Forty- ret street Smet POWER TO LET—WITH LARGE AND WELL ae UT ponpoce vag Apply to HARRIS & MILLER, 229 East yt GRAM Poy POWER AND FINE SHOP ROOM tuo FRET Sat POWER "TO LET—ONE 3 'LLDING, FIVE stories, 25x90, and fink sireet” ‘50x, at 300 Seventh av- re 26X60, TO LET; xd location for & ARTZ, 353 East Stone 70,LBT_A LARGE STORE, suitable for a eery or ten re ‘Apniy to CHRISTIAN BOR ay street ‘TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—OF AN ‘Susiness and in reasons for selling. Apply till nold at 883 Third avenue. GEPARATE ROOMS FOR THE of Furniture, Fourth at SPLENDID > LOCATION FOR BUSINESS.—HANDSOME Hore to lot, suitable, for dry goods, grocery, hardware, tea and corfon oF boot at it shoe? rent lows lease given.” Ap: ply at 404 Grand atrect, Williamsburg. HORNTON M. RODMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, No. 1 Great Jones street, offers to rent Basement, Store treat Room, at 48 Hudadn street, per annum #500; also the brick two siory and basement Carpen eve) cae, anoum $600; also inom fo in talking 46 Hace 46 Had- (PO LET_ON UNION SQUARE, BETWEEN BROAD. way and Univermty, place, three tne Lofts, $3 y 78 feat deep yood light; rat story lft 170 fee entrance on ‘atrects. Apply to J. Re FRANKLIN’ Pie East teenth street. LET—ROOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT BUSINESS: pees No, 66 East bib egt not three doors enst oft ro! To. LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, A or oe 50x fy Fairy) Fisk's Grand rane one = Inqutre corner Trench sper apd ght 0 (LET AN ELEGANT CORNER STORE, ON ONE spall gore am a eng flings. “Apply to’ JOHN NOBLE, 816 Fulton treet, up atai r T° LET-STORE AND BASEMENT 16 SPRUCE STREE: baxoment extends through to Beckman. street Bithout ‘steum power. ‘Apply to H. W. GREEN, 1b Spruce T° Ber, ——— 0 tay bean 58 waeese aes sora = any bust ng, Sos devel, or any poate aloo ome fy Nasenu areete ‘the bent piace jn cily fo ht manufac facturing trade, f CHARLES FRANKS, 47 Naseau street, New York. TPO LET. REAR PART OF STORE COR and Greenwich streets, frosting Sing. Dey Lofts and Basements of the whole building. To HALL, 74 Vesey atreet. 0 LET—THE STORE WITH SECOND AND THIRD Floors, No. 11 Sproce street; suitable for manufacturing Purposes. ‘Apply to JAMES CARR, 167 Bowery. 0 LET—THE STORE, BASEMENT AND FOUR STORY rear Bullding Nos, 641 and 6413¢ Hudson street, suitable for nat, marble oF other factory. “Apply to J. SCOTT, on ihe mises. LETTHE Two SPLENDID STORES 480 AND 482 roadway. Apply to H. BLUNT, 44 Broadway. quire of J. D. 1°, LET—STORES AND BASEMENTS, 10 Watker, en: Roan ‘27x100; oe Lp ae a ye rj x ry 100) j Sand 38 Lispenatd, 372100; 62 0 LET—A LARGE CORNER BUILDING ON UNION crm are, suitable for bank, insurance ot any other busi- nena; Liteen years’ lease, inquire at 208 West Twenty third 0 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, THE LARGE FIVE story stone front Rabiiog ian sari Nos. 35 and 87 Wooster sereet. “Apply to J. & W. LY. Hndson street, 10 LET—A LARGE, LIGHT SEMENT, 5 BROAD- way, corner Thirteenth street ; Fixtures for anle; auitable for any basinoss ; also three first class Billlard Tables for sale. Apply on the premises. kt PRON May J THE SECOND FLOOR, a uth street, near Wall, aul for mervhants, broke Ae, Lease 'f required. Aaply on the prewives. en 0 LET—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, the Upper Part of Building, containing three ors, with GF without ‘steam power. Inquire at 14 Elm strvet,” near / PO LET-AN ESTABLISHE! ESTATE OFFICE aiid Bullding on Third avenue. Inautre of D. MORGAN, Third avenue. T° LET-THE bmp sroae, NO. street; one of the in the sit, ore at Not from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 2 i ty LET OR LEASE—16 Lots oF GROU ND, WITH the Bulkivead, iseed, opethweat Se, Wost and Gansevoort ND & SONS, 56 Broad streetd. Apply 40 ‘A. LET OR LEASE. (SUITABLE FOR PROVISION trade, at ana vod a moderate rent, the four story and cellar Stores 608 ’ PiutGn So tors igton street. Apply to JAMES T° oh LEASE OR FOR SALB_HOUSE CORNER oF bal HuDsos nda for the sale of furniture street, for Mr. DAY, Columbia and President streets, Brook: i Bau '76 reat it “4 a J best location In'the ‘irest. Avis 8 10 Tene an ON SOUTH SIDR FC PAPERS si Pratettat cone Hudson river. Apply to G. BANYER, 13 T°, ohne on ONE 5 Ok THREE YRA YRARS, ry groRe th SURPRAES We Seventh avenue. App io JON & LEASE—A NEAT a eucalat biek o abe ian ac eS ahi 2 |S am OH HOE LEASE-THE STORE 946 SIxTH wk ~& ae a AVERY Lona fy eae oer ear six — pultatie Yor ‘omhces OF eae eer sar tanabe for _ 10 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. H Tos RENT—HALF OF ‘ed ots DOUBLE STORE SORNES of Fourteenth vente, adjolning the Tammany Hall. fugue nth the he clothing sore, “sd Tteuweon te Benet per st STREET TO LET; ‘EST STREET re spams 20, cea , AP REASON. four sory Sores, Et ane _ ‘West street, th en Sass Pik fc 0 Hates Hudson 174. Fppsox STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS 70 let, on first and third Goors; also front Parlor and Basaiies first class. suitable tor offices; house BOWERY. TO LET, FIRST FLO 272 Main yan Fn ila dary tiring rnd: fm improvements; possesaton ji Imimedtately. aioe die __ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Tous TO gar sToRY rent Shia BUILT, bs nT MAGLAY, ‘Agent tore A em BENTA = sh (AND bape aoe gated good order, atuated in Dover street, next the oe) sores of Petr oct Apply to G.. W. DITCHETT, No. 2 N_ EXTENSIVE List | oF. DWELLINGS, STORES, Ac., to iahed and Lofts, by Bein ant oy STAN ee A, HOUBE, CORNER boca AVENUE Al AND EAST =— -fourth street, to let—Furniahed or unfurni meee ‘a small, family. Permits "ar WM. ORGAN & BON, William street.” city and count DAY, a way. HOUSE, LAMAR- a, sTOOr BRGE Ok our be ie eighth street ; West ae eh Peamele to Co rents. BAER oT, 260 West Thirty-fourth street, corner Bi; gbth avenue, T ase bagi! NEAR manw ar. AMY STREET. four fdiony Sg immediate pos No. fours ‘ry -| eae Ran oe Na ‘Thirty‘seventh strat. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House to lot—On Forty-eighth street, near Kighth are- aod Maas re i ‘Gwmeksons 41 “a hight avenue: FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, ALL IMPROVE. ments, 16 South Eleventh sireet, Willinmaburg, to iet low to good tenant. Apply toC. D, BOSCHEN, corner of Henry and Jefferson streets, New York. FURNISHED HOUSE, Sixth avenues, on Forty-neventh atreet, to let, with the BETWEEN FIFTH AND new and handsome Furniture complete; pots anuum, one or two yeurs; pe owner going ive imme dinte possedsion,' Apply to Wa G0, Nos street. NICE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP, BROWN stone House to let; furnished complete; on Forty-nintit street, near Broadway, rent #3i) per month. A four sto Drown stone, furnished complete, on Twenty-third street, near Ninth avenue; pale per month. Vermits from 8. EMBERSON, 421 Bighth aven HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, FOUR 81 sToRY HOUSE— Went ¥ verything 1p good order. Forty Including Bedding aad Sliver: $260 per month part of rent in board If desired. dé Am RNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO AL et; good locat :00DALE, 8. B. No, 7 and 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenné Hotel. LAROE NUMBER OF HOUSKS TO RENT IN Die, ferent parts of the city, a's 601 Call 9 JOHN FBITRETCH, 418 ‘Thin LARGE List OF HOUSES f “lh THE IE, CITY 70 To LET, ‘tee my list, 42 unfurnished and 63 furi Low Ftwl Enquire J. W. suTeHinie 3 ‘ina Weat Twenty: rtbird atreet ROOKLYN PROPERTY TO LET.—TO LET, FUR- nish han e and commodious brown stone House joparenteat, to all the ferries with large ‘brick atal trees, ries, ec, Hy 40. AMES SU CLIVARES Jr, 131 Water Rrreet, Now Gohl 133 Dean street, #3 Brooklyn.” geiey er BROOKLYN HOUSE TO LET-POSSES- ccomanstaneujtniartmoetoaty vs. and “homey 2x4 sion, parlor, high four ory, terme delite, $100 = month only! and sale ot new gr ore indow Shades, Total contig about out SE ar oun ‘ri rae ‘will be made to secure an real signature and ome. agpeenl, on ree Msgr ob sirbets ; handsomely fur- shed wth ore nish ‘Apply acs? Rast Piltyracventh slices ae toate east of Third avenue, JURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—FROM MAY 1, bad) and tho furntehed,’ Ti rou be Sah ae mo avenne} faanily only. snare of owner, W. 8. places nent TURISSHED HOUSE TO NUNPHRYS, wie RENT. tor sale, ‘story am oo ere Sato ‘or sale, three ‘Hen Brookiyn; tn fi Class nelgborsogat house in eplandid on ie, with al modern new. Address B., box 3240 conveniences. hohe sal near Post office, Ne URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSKS TO LET Pleasantly located on Staten Tolan he anda the arin ‘so it Spun mn" Duyvil-and farryiown, jREnT ac : mits wot aed JOURNEAY, 0.1 Flas street, AURNISHED HOUSES “ro LET nr WEST THIR. teenth Theg-fourthtweniy-aaihy Foray hind, Han orty-ighth and Mity-eevénihairecia and nd Clinton place; also furnianed Tousen In Brooklyn. Petite of & JOURNEAY, 1 Pine street. femme HOUSE TO LET_NKAR VIFTH AVE. ig, in eens Se Oh Sp acer? a the way seu MAC! Cedar airset” aoe HOUSE—FOR 0 SALE, ALL ALL THE HE CARPETS, Fwniture and Household three story hi Nuaenient house, 162, West ‘Twenty-fourth street, low price; t of pouse $1,200 to 6 good tenayt. = Seta ‘OUSES tor Ler FURNISHED A) ip UiFuaNisED, in the most desirable parte Particulars aod | sername "ISAAC HONTG, a5 Pine att street. H OUSE | 0 LET_CONTAINING 2 ROOMS, SUITABLE cafoT boarding or lodging; rent $2.300; Puraiture for sale ‘Kooms at present. Address a aYRAl RD, 76 and & Hank 5 Horace TO RENT, EI ed “FOURTH STREET.— and sub- igi r — Togatre at Mrs. RSC! is, "Soa Heme “PROPERTY, 10TH STREET.—TO LET, A brick Suse wi all poders improvenmentsy in 133i, sen between Firlu and Sixth avenues, “Inquire ‘No. 30 "Woet Wh street ig i x, Pm p --y ESTATE eed lo. LGreat J let the first ol stone. front : Tour story House ia wen Fourteenth hot and cold water, baih, water nll be pat in good order for a good i rae M. RODMAN, REAL ESTATE E AGENT, No. ree story. yreat Jones street, offers to let the th brick House, 128 Warerley place: has gusy raaae, bot and cold water; will pat in good ve three Jeane to a gi | tenant ent per frrenmim ee ‘Also iho tatre Upper Part of House, 76 Sixth a Dwelling, 127 Waveriey place, 8 0 LET—A NICELY FU RNISHED HOUE, ON RAST 0 hist fifth street; also on West Fort; rty-eecond a $200 per_mo month. Apply HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. LET-TWO FOUR fe EaeTwe class i Geventh ave- to HART 4 May! 944 ft Te aap, dang tite a ae Weat Fai ed suet amram a poe cpply ate Bowery LET—A_DESIRAB SE! ae DI LE TWO STORY AMD BASE- mB Avene ; allnoder tp -- 758 Third avenue, or T. 8, ner Pitty netroots LEASE ¢ PE, SELL RENT 01,390 (70 THD 1. rice’ #12,000, convenient, reurg House, 368 East Tenth treet ; 16 mpartinenta, water, gas, — ss ee hag LET—NOS. 684 AND 633 Me oy tera Ph Se tro habdoome 10 four story brown stone fait 7 the: | pe Aral apa ver. seventh atreeta, a , for ae aod for terms apply to B BLANCO, aed of. | CLARK, 98 Jung ead in doumpleto order. Can Lert TO A ERSPROTABLE THM Beet bet AT A LOW want story bricl Horise, With rear Building No. 104 Greege stenbt. _ Apply to MU! Lien, V WIEN 8 & CO., No. 7 Vine street. 7, LET—THE THREE 8 STORY AND BASEMENT GA House 458 West Twenty-fourth street, Apply to JAMES very. TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, RAR, T eaealy farnishes Hommes, adjoining, aig iacding tues jouse | rent 500 Address EN IRVING, Herald olen. re pe a8 LET—A BROWN STONE Peden ‘STORY HIGH basement House, 2500 feet, three geet order, with or without fu1 ich is nearly ul, with ingen in Ee can bem front and rear, tilled with x variety of choicest reemion tn April. ‘Apply, with rea! name, to A. B., bon 0 ‘500 9 Sountay ab pe Trade ia Rat Sera me ar ‘kor lage Eesex laa ae Ste eS i et LET—aT ete Pane PORTED HOUSE; pote hid Le 4 forthe ean o oS Yeu ‘Address box dst Brookign T°: THE ‘COUNTRY RESIDEN. F THE | ATE uf Jesemnty ab es te ubon Park, h street, Ne Hudson, erie ee Oana BRADLEY, bd, trond oud rect, Tooth ay ew LET—A COTTAGE z HOSE IN aia (orale ot Jet. bel tage Be RAVENS WOOD, &. * ay wi bare, House. a “se DB. sat ae Roe reat ela T° Sree LAgoE DWELLING mc HOUSE, ite on Pal depot. ‘At Great with spacious with ot ieaeeaatie, Heal WHITEHEAD H. VAN WYCK. — LET.-IN FLUSHING, A HANDSOME attic and basement French roof House; mails JOWN P. LLIB, 254 Broadway. T? sad fo [im inet pepe HOUSE, 12 ROO! WATER Ler mt ET Bg Tod Washti avenus nd Tallmadge sect, Tremont, Wertchester cou + imine pe eerie. i "it Bowery. T, LET—A SMALL HOUSE, HAN DSOMELY FUR- nished, in a first class neighborhood, between Fifth and Sixth svennes, toe small family onty, or furniture can at Dought. Address box 4,376 Post office. LET—NEATLY eee HOUSE, MODERN nt location; convenient to cars ars for all parts; low to, ‘Twolfth street a tenant. Apply at carpet store, Sixth avenue, or 235 Weat Twellth 1 ‘treet, r LET_A VERY FINE FOUR STORY URICK HOUSE, full a erg Sern all the modern tmurovements; in clans peta! Apply on premaises, est! Nineteenth street. pi o LET. {fu KMIRHED HOUSE ; FIRST CLASS BROWN stone English basement. Inquire on premises, 4% ves heen street, between Fifth avenue Broadway, from LRT 10 A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A, THREE story ond besement stone front House om the north aide of Sixty-second street, Soaingon a venue; rent 81,600, "Apply to Ge G. POUNTAURT T tod, Me, on the premises, 7°: LET_PURNISHED, TO A RESPONSIGLE PRIV family, the three story high stoop brick jpeg Nee Lexington avenue; ‘rent $300 per month. Apply ‘on premises atter 10 LET—POSSESSION APRIL 10, Four STORY ENG. ah basement brown stone House No. 3 St. Mark's place, hth street, with three story addition, auitable tor poeicanen or Teusonable price to good tenant. Inquire of owner, 120 Fourth avenue, one door abore Twelfth street. Te vasement OR FOR SALE_FOUE i waTORY AND ment House 107 Cinton in order; rent, ce 430000. Apply to BURRELL & fore br ‘Tweutyacventh street. vad 10 LEASE—THE rorR STORY HOUSE nz "EAST Houston street (with rear Buitding); first floor altered for store purposes; ts well eufted to-eny manafectarine busi. oop BROS, 6 B wemy. 10. RENT. UNFURNISHED A BEAUTIEUL FULL I opted brick 1 Sno in pert Baal Rightoonit nt $9, HALL J. HOw, cy 10 RENT—FURNISHED Lgl erreniow cd FULL sized brown stone House, West ith street, near Fifth avenne. HALL J. P HOW 12 Plog street, NO RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE, ON UNION STREET, South Leh 4 C et MND tein e stories apd base- ment: possenrion nt once or let May ‘$2,500 per aunum, ‘Address Ir box 444 Post otice, New ‘ork. Wie (ans RENT THE MODERN THREE STORY DWELL. inf House No. 88 Amity street. For permits apply to J. D, 124 Nassau street, a RENT_THE MODEEN THREEF STORY DWELLING eee For perauis apply to J. B. RY DWE Nauru oe nay pinee* or porate oae ieee 124 Nassau street. vermis RENT—ON FORTY-THIRD STREET, A “oeTTAGE of eight xonmae, with 81.000; Furni- ture for sale, the whole or iu part, Badly po scsulon. AB.’ R, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third treet. H bates iNT—ON WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, A A large House, furnished very bandsomely, near Seventh avenue ; «il modern improvements, £c.; rent $100 per month ton private family sak AS. RK, EDWARDS, 227 Went Twenty-third street, RENT—A VERY. Seinen areca BROWN STONE i House, corner of Swestieth street aad. oth aves ees ‘tand French attic, st099, pets, irrors and Cornices Il new about four te a cyor Sloan's, Honae painted and ees Gotober pant sire 2 ‘about 50 fous’ wl mot be cont are pur mane Ag. R. boobs 277 West Twenty. third Lmansdad “COUPLE OF FRONT ROOMS si neces am Tea ee for two, mroons on ‘THIRD FLOOR + ej rent & “NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR TWO Bedrooms to let, suitable for light housekeeping, vo a small family without ¢ without Children, Apply at 62 Sixth avenue, (KOMPORTABLE Fu NISHED ROOMS, WITH MODERN ents, suitahie for light botwekeeping: ai Booms for ladiee of, gentlemen. from $4 upward per we 6) East Twenty-filth street, corner Fourth avenue. Sur ¢ pe SEVEN ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FRESCORD tare Yor baie due sent 89) monty. Appl y.aiter3 PM, re 2 * Moy at $71 West miruy-thied sisvety rat floor, sprites ge kt omy To LET 138 fi pine’ A ‘OND AVENUE, 71 THREE LARGE UP- grain’ goo ‘and np Ta Tayute of MAX BORGEM. Wo tie T°, 2s Tek _ LET—UPPER PART oF HOUSE, SUNCTION Broadway aad Sixth arenaas Evers ®. H. HINE, 597 Sixth avenue, an” i LET.—PARLOR FLOOR, WITH BASEMENT AND three Rooms on a tloor, with use of b: toa = ss iret_ class house; rent Iaquire on ike premises, 208 street, near EEtuaur A Ho poe 1” THAT NICE BLOCK Le front basement, sccon floor, two doen jer iae tnt bye bul the 9 omnes Pavtin, ‘tal Binaion : wis LET—10_ AN, AMERICAN FAMILY OF ADUL! Lower Part of house = dk cae street; ment wen and Rooms on thi and yas. Seon ae: LET—TO A FAMILY OF ADULTS, TWO FLOORS frescoed throughout; extra bathroom’ and ail modern improvements. 10h street, third house enat of Fourth ave- \tire on the premises, LET—THE UPPER PART OF A EROWN STONE shun House, West Forty-cighth street, near Eighth a with all modern tm mente, 10. small family of ae, at 26 avenue, between Twenty-sixth and ‘Twenty-seventh ‘second’ floor. LEASE—THE Dw pw ELLING PART OF 621, 628 SIXTH ited with every convenience for’ faraities, oF can be used an a oar house; fine entrance; Everett Library, 72 We large rooms, in first rate Store and Basement, suitable for aby business immediately. Apply on the premises southeast corner Hud- fon and Spring erecta, hear St Clond Hotel; rent “ eat Thirty. f LET—A THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, 12 , with oF without nice T° (four story House with Store, #4 avenue. A fone story Louse with store, 34 avenne if avenue A Store on 46th street. A two story Houre an $1,600 A tw Also Goors In private and i ita, $B to HAD; throw first cinaa brown mone Houses, ‘sia00. Toquire of D. MOR- GAN, 928 Third avenue, tory House... — 10 LET FURNISHED COMPLETELY, A FOUR smpay House ; rent low to # responatbie tena re main if agreeable, Inquire at 225 West Thirty-fourth atreet, No agents. (0 ,LET—ON MODERATE TRRMS, A COMMODIOUS T° wetting, contataing 4¥, rooms, eA CON \y new, charm! or sit fit on the banka of the. Passale riners wih buat fone ground, cold grapety, outhouses and fnelv shared one RON TI per Erio Rall WILLIAM F. HEENS, 20 Broadway, room (PO _LET-PURNISHED HOUSES FOR THE 8! at Islip, Le 1; rents $1,000, # RTE M. POR! R, No. 9 Pine street. [O.LET-ON MURRAY ATUL, FURNISHE) 5 Rage Thirty-third street, four story Bi glsh baroooeat uouse, pa tease ad ed ! will let on lease oF sell furnivare . Can ‘Ap: 0 LET THE COMPLETELY FURNISHED ett T and rear Huilding connected, 29 Wi nae fully furs seen from 12 10 3.oniye street, Rent $200 per month, ia advance, ‘Apply ‘at PRs Thirty toarth street MPO LET-FOUR STORY BROWN STONE F barament House, 8M Weat Thitt Decne ace et aay pee, ee | Sa Erin’ sr., de West dnity-tourty street ey (© LET-THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STON} House, 20250; half the biock ; vapor rm order: sTpRE provements; rent $1,800, Forty-wec menTSAAC he TATE, 067 Sizth avenue, sol etn bined © LET—A TWO STORY BAsEM®: T jr brown tone woop brick, Hp ry avenue, Powers “an ihe promion Ns ree b. THOMA! = |e Sea rent, Nom Yore,_PPY © W- 8 ARENA lcm awe aaag | =< yon RENT—118 F STREET. APPLY ee eee ° Store and Basement of Apply to F. STANG, os uxt avenue. a Mya PART OF THE Ete | grony Han ‘brown stone front House, 31 grt street with the modern toa small respectable family at a lives in the house, _Can be seen after 1 | A FAMILY OF ADULTS OnLy rte SECOND Floor and one half the Third, of house No, 226 East Thirty-ninth street. Can be seen from 10 until 4. Uszunntste -THRER ROOMS FOR A quirr TUCKER'S, 1i | pg heen doors northeast tlds decond avecues $38 per inane 13 37 EAS! TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN 2 a Suit of fi goatioanees gor a pa ‘and Third avenurs.—To Rooms, convenient for light house keep! “ fren, ste besens st $7 * hot and cold water, third street. 5 BAST THIRTY FIRST | STRERT TO | LET, ) handsomely ware Room. ani modern: meprevenons Apply as above. 50 SEEKLY.doop | sizep ruRNiRHED suitable for house Xeepin; ey, fd gas mcluted.” afi Wont Thirty: 167 MOT STREET Finer FLOOR TO To, Lut—tN- ire of T. HERMAN, 66 Rivington street, ert ARS SO, TO AS EXTENSIVE, Last or ee STORES turn’ furnished country. Matied free to your address STANLEY bay Broudway- . rn 7 NEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK.—TO RENT, hed and unfuFn' rt clase Villas; pas, , rian Sate ade for’ tor mer or winter ph ferry, Mi. HAMILTON, 285 Broutwray. FARM TO LRT, NEAR NORWALK, CONN., ONE alle from deyot. 180 acres; good bu buildings; reat #500 REED, 177 South Fifth street, Jersey Ci (ouNtey, KESIDENCKS TO LET—UNFURNISIED. Irvington, on the Hi A with acros; near geitieeratoce hark Ean tele Raed roe Sh ACR! nas e fEawapee ee gmat Fal -4 aS oh Ee HOUSE 70 arden, Ac. RER STORY BRICK; Tnatre oa the premises, LET oR LEASE--& FIRST Corrace, com. T° Lass taining nine Ridgewood, N. J. ride ou the New York mad Ete Relitoad? scree we from depot. For further particulars apply to J. W. ‘S82 Grand treet, New York. \O RENT—AT TARRYTOWN, A 23¢ STORY COTTA T°, ‘good vegetable and it = it Bouse in porto ordert vedy neat depots hae Fine view! rent $800, __SA8. R, OA sie Weds J Winther. tion tany be =e New York Hotel ~OAN OFFICES. At 7 MONEY, ‘THRERALLY ADVANCED. oN ‘pis, monde, Ws ggg og the the highest ‘rates, Also’ Paw! eisai toe Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ac. at 77 Bleecker street, 0- end tloor, three: of Broadway. yt A: 609 BROADWAY, CORNER OF HOUSTON ST. Fai valve and highest price paid or alvanced oo on Diamor Ei , Plate, GOD 9 Camel's Hair Shawis, Silks, anc oben, Sorat Bete on 609 Bewing Machines, Furniture, Carpets, Merchandise: GW 6 0. G. JUDD, formerly Brady & Co.’ rooms 5, 67. 6D T THE JEWELRY STORE, 7 BROADWAY, THE A" niches prices paid for Disnonta, Emerniaes ihubles, Pearls, Opals, old Gold and Silver Watches, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces, &e. A’ 120 fil? — Tage soos age AND up stain vanced on Diamon ‘atches, Sike, kCn OF goods Dought, Pawnbrok: Sowerry, Silverwai ere! Mekets bought. AT eed Je Ae . JALKEON'S, Tl GRAND STREET, TWO weat of Broadway, money advanced on We Diamonds, Jewelry, Dry Goods aod Personal every deacriptio ef An aree BYMAN'S, , &8 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND nCeR Diam: Wathen, Silver Ware, kos EM price for the same, (AT THE oun ‘ESTABLISHED OFFIOR, 66, NASSAU street, you can obtain liveral a: Watches, Silverware, &c., o will pees hans teewe mb thely HONIGHAN, 1 Broker. most valhation, T your BROTHERS’, 559 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS. — loaned on Diam: Wi er he a o rg fatches, i , Pianos, ATX THIRTERNTA STREET, NEAR WALLACK® AA ‘Theatre.--I pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watehes and Jewelry. or adyanes on the same, Thirteenth street. iamond Broker, OU W, ?—CALL AT #. BERNARD'S, T)°ssiGrant sirens, tabornl adveacos mado on Diemoeaee Watches, Jewelry, silks and ai! kinds of Mero: &e., oF tue samme bought pases . ALLE: NE, MAN LEOPOLD, 8 NASSAU STREST, CORNER cially low rates: ba Jew cl cee laaon Mereaaae unusually low on ise, uate Policies or other tose A Ss, “WATCHES, “JEWELRY AND SILVER- MAGNIFICENT | Aaa HOUSEHOLD | FuR- iture for ale Property family leaving city; Baia, Easraingy Tpronzos, Mirrors, Planotorto, C fatension Table Buiter, at balf cost. 67 West Fire tweath street, near a avenue. KARE OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSE KEEPERS, HOTEL AM ‘reopers,e! and dealers, at ERNEST ROTH i's Furnjane Sianutestory 6 and 58 Bleecker sitet fae (eae 4 Fart Sale ten i 175 to $200 a salt; fp salt Teps or hnircloth Si tr great variety Parlor, Bed- "00 aageroes Patistn ver camp teres. War CARRE, FURNITURE, BEDDING, 40, AT VERT prices—Hor supplied, and dan ‘Satper by tae week or month at GREENE & COss, 1d Eighth arenues er Twentiets areal. VOR SALE CHEAP_THE HE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF 4 thoroughly furnished house. Apply on 6 eat Twenty-seoond street, from 10 until Porat at RICH PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS OF Fing’s ‘Baton; three Gbickering flenoe, eed ‘lbees? Ba iader hecreiaire, severa) aires China Din: Larpets, &. tah Cheap! at SYPHER & OOS, Bot Broadway. RE a (Agios. -<iaoneea wae RATION AND ers BEAKC so w the old dliee 0 TAPSCOFT BROPHERS & CO., 0 South treet ‘A CHALDRON FOR COKE, sr $3 50 furiaene Avely, ak “DANCIN DANCING + ACADEMIIS Oe BROOME st ‘tT TWEN' ‘REET. Bross ah itt sorte rege sata EVENING. UMAR'S DANCING “ACADEMY, “ WEST (FOURTH street. —Ciasses: cances danose per- I every and’ evening; taught perfectly mone quarter ett fi sbionaite da feotly in #ix private lessous, “ASTROLOGY. i STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH dmughter, beats the word in teling magic likeness; telis Your thoughta ‘oa entering her room, Feo i cents, Verne ftted, 184 Ladiow street, near Houston. 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