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en errernane PINANGIA - WALL Srreer, Monpay, Jaa. sl—6 P.M, ‘The week opened on general duluess in all the faarkots. QoLD STEADY. ‘Tho press despatches from Washington announc- fog that the programme of Secretary Boutwell for the ensuing month contemplates the sale of four Millions of gold, or twice the amount of bonds, Operated for a lower price in golu, which ylelded from 121%; to 1214—a trifling difference, it ts ‘roe, but suMcieat to show the character of the market. When it was subsequently ascertaincd at tho Sub-Treasury that Mr, Foigor had recetyed no oficial mstructions from ‘Washington the price reacted to 121%, but upon tho receipt of private telegrams confirming the press news it yielded again to 12114 at the close, The market was extremely dull and the board ad- Journed at two o'clock, while the clearances | @mounted vo only 17,009,000, The speculative spirit of the Gold Room 18 on the wane. The ohiof ftuctua- tions were as folluws:— + 1214 SP.M.... Holders of gold paid tive to six aud a half per cont Yo have their batances carried over. The operations of the Gold Exchuage Bank were as follows:— : 000 Gold balances, aia 197 Ourrency balances oe 855,328 THE STOOK MARKET, ‘The only feature of general interest in the stock Market was Rock Island, which was again driven to ‘the street from its refuge in the doorway of the Notional Stock Exchange. ‘The latter body, taking wmbrage that the members of the regular board Bhonld come within their precincts to deal in vhe Savoriie of the hour, passed a resolution forpidding Gealings except within the bar of the board. The Brokers who had orders were therefore compelled to fake to tha street; and, as the police insisted on having the sidewalk unobstructed, Rock Island ag pushed out upon the Nicolson of Broad @treot, where it vas pelted all day by She half snow half rain which attended the northeast storm. ‘The price opened at 113% and Goon ran up to 11654, under large purchases to cover, She “shorta” or their brokers being greatly fright- @ned and being determined to let their losses run no further. ¥'rom this latter point it deciined again to $13}, Dut closed firm at 114%. The failure of a prominent stock house was reported on the street this afternoon, their losses peing attributed to “short” speculations in Rock Island and New Jersey Central, their contracts on the former embracing about 6,000 shares. ‘Ihe curlous feature of their sus- Pension t3 that they cannot be held to compilance ‘With their contracts by the Stock Exchange, as the Metter, tn striking Rock Isiand from thelr Ust, can take nO cognizance of dealings therein. New Jeraey Central was active, and upon light transactions advanced to 99'¢ against 98 at the opening. ‘The Vanderpiit stocks were strong and steady. It 13 said chat when the direc- ‘ors of New York Central and Hudson declare the ‘Balf-yearly dividend of four per cent in March they ‘will also ordain tts payment to be made quarterly thereafter, or two per cent every three months, 1% 4 reported that a strong party has been formed by She unton of the loboying forces of Central and Erie 8 procure the enactment of a law permitting an in- Grease of the rate of fare on both roads. The annual Reports to the state Engineer show that the New York Central road earned for the year ending September 30, 1869, $15,586,616, the Hudson River $6,484,457 and the Harlem $2,776,890, The payments Dther than for construction were $14,582,623 by the New York Central, $6,533,847 by the Hudson River and $2,775,432 by the Harlem. Erte was unsettied between tie extremes of 24 and 25, Lake Bhore was steady and Northwest strong. The Chi. Gago and Northwestern Kallway Company received Proposals to-day, at their office in this city, for $720,000 consolidated sinking fund bonds, the issue ‘Of which was recently noticed in thiscoluma, About @ouble the amount for sale was bid for. They were @wWarded at prices ranging from 88340 90'4. These bonds bear seven per cent per annum, payable quarterly,and are convertible into the preferred stock ‘Wntil May 1, 1870, St. Paul was heavy and lower. In the miscellaneous list Western Union was active, declining at first to 36% and then advanc ing to 36 Pacific Mail was strong, but Comparatively negiected. The express shares were higher, but without special strength. The following ‘Wore the closing prices of stocks at the last session f the board:—Canton, 65% a 56; Cumberland, 844; Western Union, 35¢ a 3534; Quicksilver, 1354 a 13% ; Mariposa, 9:4 a 994; Mariposa preferred, 1934 a 1934; Mariposa certificates, 43 a 439{; vacific Mail, 2914 a @%; Boston Water Power, 1744217; Adams Ex- press, 64 a 64),; Wells-Fargo Express, 21; Amerl- wan Express, 37)4 a 3724; Uniied States Express, 6114 61%; New York Central consolidated, 9534 9 9534; New York Central scrip, 92 @ 9214; Harlem, 430 a 140; Erie, 24 a 2444; Erie preferred, 39 a WO; Reading, 955 @ 9535; Michigan Central, 111% «=68 «6118; Lake Shore, 84:4 & 84%; Alinots Central, 136 a 137; Cleveland and Pittsburg, O14 @ 9114; Chicago and Northwestern, 72 @ 7236; Go, proferred, 8874 289; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 71% 71; do, preferred, 85:4 @85)4; Toledo and Wa- ih, 635; @ 53%; do, preferred, 72 a 73; Fort Wayne, 88 888 )4; Alton and Terre Haute, 25; do. preferred, $5.57; Ohio and Mississippi, 2514 a 2524; Delaware and Lackawanna, 104% a 105; New Jersey Central, 01% & 9734; Chicago and Alton, {44a 146; do. pre- ferred, 144 a 146; Morris and Essex, 85 a 8734; Hannt- Dal and St. Josep, 104% 9105; do. preferred, 104 a 104%; Dubuque and Sioux City, 100%; a 110; Colum- ‘Dus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 1834 a 183;, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The highest and lowest prices of the leading specu- {ative stocks were as follows:— Highest, Lowest. i+ w York Cen. & Hud. consolidated 9554 951% w York Central and Hud. scrip.. 923¢ 914g ees 139 13836 25, a 95% 84 u% 8876 11354 iat m1 lwaukee and St. Paul preierred. 853 856 low Jersey Central.... 99% 9536 legrap! uy ve 40% 393 GOVERNMENTS STEADY. ‘The newspaper despatches from Washington an- Bouncing it to be the intention of the Secretary of ‘the Treasury to purchase only two millions of bonds @uring the month of February nad the effect of lowering prices avout an eighth per cent in govern- mMents, but in the absence of oficial information the Market became steady and strong, especially as there 48 8 good demand across the counter, and also from corporations who have money whicn they cannot @mploy better than four per cent in the open market, snd therefore temporarily invest in the five-twenttes. The following were the latest street prices for the governnient list:—United States currency sixes, 111}4 ® 1113{; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 118 a 11813 Go, sixes, 1831, coupon, 11834 @ 118%; do, five. Cwenties, registered, May and November, 115% & 415}4; GO, do., 1862, coupon, 115%; a 11555; do. ao., 1864, dO., 116% & 11534; do. do., 1865, do., 1b a 11634; do. do., registered, January and July, 114% a 11456; Go. do., 1865, coupon, 1143; a11414; do. do., 1867, do., 1149¢ & 114%; do. do., 1863, do,, 11434 114%; do. teu-forties, registered, 112 11214; do, do., coupon, 112% @ 12 SOUTHERN SECURITIES. In the Southern State bonds there was consider- ‘ble activity in the new North Carolinas, which seomed to be the point at issue between opposing Bpeculators, who put the price down to 24% and ‘then back to 263;, The new bonds were firm. The South Carolinas were firm and active, the old selling t847, and the new at 614, althoug) at ono time no Donds of either class werejto be bad lesa than 86, The Tennessecs havejbeen heavy, but not specialiy ‘weak, and the Virginias very strong, the old selling at Stand tho now at 644, @ remarkable advance in cou- trast to tho prices prevatiing before the readmission ofthe State, The general list was dull. ‘the fol- lowing were theprices at the last board:—Tennessee, exconpon, boa b4; do, new, 464; a 40M; Virginta, ex coupon, 52; do., new, 64 4 65; Georgia sixes, 80a 92%; do. sevens, 01 a 94; North Carolina, ex coupon, 42 bids 40., LEW, 226 a 2656; Missourt alxes, 90% @ ROL, 0144; Missouri, Hannibal and St. Joseph, 99 0 92; Louisiana sixe4, old, 63 bid; do., new, 65 a 67; do. levee sixes, 66% 267; Alabama eights, 00 @ 94; South Carolina sixes, 64 a 85; do., new, 81 a 8145. TUR MONEY MARKET. Tne general featurea of the money market were unchanged. On call the rate ranged from 4 to6 per cont, according to the character of collaterals and the standing of borrowers. Prime bankers’ sixty days paper was quoted as low as 6 per cent discount, and there Was a good demand for double name com- mercial acceptances at 63 to 84 per cent. Single ames were quoted 7 to 16 percent. Foreign ex. change was rm at the close, with @ slight advance in rales. THR SPRCIE MOVEMENT. ‘The return of the week shows the import of a mil. Hon and a quarter doliars tn specie. Iu reality, how- ever, the sum was only about $20,009, the balance being transshipped here in {ta transit from Mexico to Europe. Tue detaiis are as follows;— Jan. 24—Steamer Cleopatra, Vera Cruz— Silver. . $1,2.8,601 Gold , eho: 6,300 Jan, 2b—Steamer South America, St, TROMAS—SUVEL.. 20... cccccesssceecee cece 3,870 dan. 26—Schooner F, Jameson, Savantiia— Silver. Senee 1,776 Jan. 26 Steamer ‘Arizona, ‘Aspinwaii— sit. ver... ererrry 1,915 Gold ..... es esos 435 Jan. 27—-Sieamer Columbia, 200 Jun. 29—Schooner Retorno, Total for the weer. $1,260,829 Previously reported, 276,377 Total since Jan. 1, 1870, $1,521,206 Same time 1860 141,782 Sawe time 1568 277,783 Sume ume 1867 COMPARISON OF IMPORTS, The following shows the foreign imports at New York during the past week and since the beginaing of the year:—- sists g2,toniar s2,hairbas s"aeasttes asian Soke Total for the week. $3,047,024 $6,290,347 $0,858,518 Previously reported 9,567,089 16,350,187 189564817 Since January 1...$15,605,613 $20,536,634 $20,206,335 THR SUD-TREASURY REPORT. The following shows the results of to-day’s bust- ness at the Sub-Treasury in this city:—~ Geuera! balance yesterday. Gold receipts, Gold payments, Gold bajance. Currency receipts. Currency payments, Currency balance, General balance, Customs ., Dry goods.... Generac indse SALES AT THE NEW YORX STOCK EXSHANSE. Monday, Jun. 31—10:15 A. Me B54 9: $5000 US os, "Bl, cou... nv E0000 US 6-20, ¢, 5..... 1 US 5-20, ©, "67.0005 a 2000 Erie 2d mates 7%, 6000 Cen Pac RE g bds 200 U Pac RR ist m.., 13000 10. 15 Ohio & Miss Rit. 30000 Mid SUP 7 21% W0Chi, Bar 6 Ke 0000 Mar Tr Morris 21 hs Fourth Nat Bk.. 102 10 Manuf & Mer Bank. 100 5 Metropolitan Bank. 131; 47 Tenth Nat Bat 25 Fulton Bank. 400 WU ‘Tel 0 do «. Be 203 do. 400 Quick Min... . ig 100 St L&I M 12 M. and 2:15 o’Clook P. ML Us6's, "81, 18 320008 US 5-20, ©,"t oe Soe ‘81, con 1336 00 US 5-20, % 1000 US 5-20, ¢, "82. 154g 25000 do, £500 do. 16000 0 B 6-20, c, "64. 6000 dO.. eo see. Georgia 7% 93 W008 CO's, n. 51g 40000 La. 6's, 1 66/5 50000 do 67 10000 Va6'a.new.bet call 65 2 5OWStL4 TM Tat m be. 8335 2 1000 il & St P Tat $944 900 6000 0,0 &ind C 18 72 Fy By sis Bi Big 900 131 Big 98 200 ip i ud 89 9 71% 100 Mariposa. pre WY 20 Tg 100 Boston Water Nv 8554 160 US Express Co. bl 80 Bog 51 049, gL 6 Bis at 92 a i ae a STREET QUOTATIONS, Hall-past Five o’Clock P. M. BB Northwestern ., 73 yf BY Big BOG + 25% 0 25) Boge 8455 NJ Central... 93ge bee Receipts and Disbursements at the Office of. the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, at New York, for the Mouth Ending Janu- December 31, 1869, by balance... Receipts during the month— Cusioms, + $10,162,397 Gold notes. 500, Internal Revenue. 5 ‘Three per cent certificates Post Oitice Department. 637,161 ‘Transfe 68,497,044 $168,464,473 48,154,117 baad coin.. 17,098,726 In currency. 1,283,272 ————— $17,697,603 Balance. noone ses $80,700,009 Balance to Cr. Treagurer U. §. $71,020,153 Do, disbursing accounts, 7,497,291 Do, Assay OMCE..... 1,833,143 Do. taterest accounts {Fog sgr'hid ————— $30,768,969 Receipts for customs tn January, 1870... $10,152,397 Keceipts for customs in January, 136 9,702,415 seteeeeerese $440,981 MACTCASE, «06. Statement of Busincss at the United States Assny Office at New York for the Month Ending January 31, 1570. Deposits of gola~ Foreign coins. Foreign butlion. United States bullion. TOL... essceeesseees oes Deposits o1 silver, including purchases— ‘orelgn coins....... Foreign builtor United States bu ed United States bullion (Colorado). United States bullion (Lake Sup: United States bullion (Neva: Total.. ree ‘Total deposits—Payable tn bar: ‘Total deposits—Payable In coins. TOCAL. 606 oe Goid bars stamped Silver bars stamped, ‘Transmitted to the Unite delplia, for coinage, NEW YURK HKKALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1870.—LRIPLE SHERT, COMMERCIAL REPORT. MONDAY, Jao, 31-6 P.M. Corron.—The business in this staple was small, thers being but iitite demand, and the market was heavy, though Prices were no lower, The offerings were fi bales (Including 100 to arrive), of which 280 were for export, 222 for splaning, 10 on speculation, and 170 were fn transit. For future delivery the market was ouly moderately active, the sales being 250 bales basis low middling, tor January, at 47,9, 24 15-15c.; 800 do, for February at We., 200 ao, for February 1 at 24%4¢,, 400 do. for May ut %ie, a 95 ad 260 do. for March, part at 25e. and Mabilvant leiphie NM. Orleans, Texas, Bq 3b. 100 do. for April at 854¢¢., . Cove Ra.—here wees joes, the ren prioas, the, ‘DOS do., ate terme, Of St. Dotnin dul FRBLUATG were dull and heavy, and rates w euwola tar there was but Itt To Liverpool, G at 6d. ro 7,50) bushels wheat 1 rth ladelphia to Gibraltar for orders, at 62; » North German a or Bremen, at 3s. 9d. ne engagenel bushels” wheat at dig, 7,500 bushele Ws Steamer, Endtoo Bois four German ky with 9,000 bbla, @ Sane port to Havre, Antwi Ja an American ablp, 76% ton 400 tona, to Cube and $90 tons, to Cuba, orth German bark, 8615; a Russian bark + thence to Falmouth to Cork for orders, with from the Medtterranaan FLOUL AND GRALN.—Recelj 1, 608 bash Is whe: Western flour was mand, but buyers bid low. verms; ® British bark, petroleum, ani a brig, bbla, flour, 1,131 bags re was some export de- flour was stilt dull and sales were about 8,0u0 bbis. at prices within ined, Southern four was ite steady. ae snes were 450 bbia. jena : mek, Sales 2 bia. yee srket wi tloen were nom wotations, bbls, Wequoter +e See iss No, Superiine State. BsfEse Hount hoop Odio, sipping braids. ‘Bt. Louis low oxtr g eaux Secrseceassen S8eeseere Southern choice und fi Southern superfiu Corn meal, city. ett itd SERSSSSSESTRRSAESSS PP DPE EER EEE DEEP ushols, at it 1) for No. 8 aprl prime do. deli: ered ; Zor amber winter, in small io! ®, on the dock; #1 60 a 81 J nominal at 9c. 2 BL, dull and nominal, . 1B; BI 23 for y’ean- and nominal at 81 05 for old mixed in store, The antes were coniined to about 15,000 bushels, at Sc, a Me, tor poor to good new mixed, BI f white Eoutherm tn store, and Oats were « shade tirmer, closing wt Bic. 9 1534 for State delivered. The sales were 7.00 S5sye. for Western in atore, S83¥0. a 9c. for 8c. « She. tor Jermey, and Ske. rain in the Now York and Broo! h yaaa follows:, $0104 Dy 1,22) ,639 do, onts, 63,: ‘and 11,435 do. peas, Hc. a Me, tor yellor ‘a GUc, for State. ‘The GUNNIKS were dull ‘Rominal at 17: 180. Lor bugs and Be, & Se, for olothe ge HeMr was inactive, there being scarcely any demand. rices were nominal at ldc, a |: a dot Ser Bisal, and Tige), doe Hors.—There was but little activity in the market, the do- mand being entirely confined to # pf buyers; but there was conalderal in prices, espeo.ally for the better aging from 1) to 28 ven he demand continued mods | aioe ‘The few sales were a. Bo MOLAsSF8.—‘The market for ali kinds was dull, there b no demand, and prices were heavy and nominal at our NAVAL BTORUS.—There was some demand for spirits tux pentine, but the business transacted was very light, in conse- nence of the firmness of holders, wi ‘ic. for merchantable lots an sales were contined to a few amall ‘Tho low grades were Leas sought rather easier prices, while the other kinda were dull, but un- ‘ho sales were 150 bbis. No, 24nd No. 1 je 44 4 $4 0 and 800 do. strained a! trained, B2 15 8; o dorunnded 483ce. for shipplog. we 47 ye. feos and obininabie at changed {a value, ington tar was dull, the sales ) at $495. At the cloxe small ‘lots ‘011.8.—Linseed was quiet but firmer ; prices, however, were ‘at Wwe. a Wc, Other bbls. pork, 1,180 do. beef, ‘ork ou the spot was only in mode: Jobbing demand and a trifle lower, white It was tolerably ace very, but at lower prices, no higher. Jobbing lows were sellin Kinds were duli, but inchapved jn vai PROVISIONS. —| ckages cut meats, live for future di 400 DULs. Wt @25 75 0 HT BT, meas, the latter price for uninxpeoted ; 250,do. new mess at larch deiivery at Bib 70, c. a 136, for city, ‘and 1ige, hogs wero "steady ye. alge. for common to prime grad There were nod for oruinary and heavy new ‘also 10 bbls. choice hogs were ‘firm at 12% a 1%. for #28 for prime moss 100 bbls. wore sold ab 28 a 1 for India do. 3 for Western and Southern. A001 meats were dull, the demand being light, and we heard of no ales of consequence. Prices, however, wero steady ut the uotations published in our Inst roport.” Lard was only mo- the sales oetog 16 packugen ( prime Western steam, ad 1 Werces tor March delivery at ‘RYROLRUM.—The market for crude, in bul uiet, the firmness of holders checking bumness, jc. Wasatill demanded for spot, whiio 16%. wae anked for Febru For crude, iu bbla. ‘owing to the high i hg sales wore reported. ‘Naphtha was quiet butfirm at 1io., at which price the Inst sale was made. ‘The market for refined eontiaued to rule prices were hoavy at ‘saturda; sewers at Ste., but no buyers above bola, for February delive und 300 cases, part at 2 dull, there being but ttle demand, and y's quotations, ec. Thi B0%e., losing at B0Ke. ., at which price there were. sellers lots were selling moderately at 223ge. 0.33 ¢.—the latter price for prime white. Ia Phita- delpiia the market was quiet. and the closing sles were at rices Wc, below those axked on ,000 bis, on the spot market closing at Boe. bbia. were sold at 30: Rior.—Carolina was dul were made within the rn Mears. C, Ammann casks Carolina, and 7.4% - W4C.. BD34c., BOG. ce 10, made the stock to-day 8,078 land nominaljat about $2 17, gold, were dull and nominal at former prices, The market for both old and new ovop was ex- et, there being scarcely any demand, and prices holders generally being anxious to realize. ‘The sales were confined to 170 hbds. new crop Cuba, at Ic. a 9c, and 2 boxes on private terms. rkot was'dull, the demand belng ght, and prices were closing at Lac. a 14440. for hard, 18¢. n1b%40. 4c. w ide. for extra O, and 12c. wa 12%c. for for soft wuite , ‘Cuba—Inferior to common refining, per tb. So a Fair to good frocer aCe we PPPePepepAte zoe di about former prices. Sales 10,000 Ibs. at 16¢e. yulet, but with light ‘tho Betier Finda.” Ths for country to prime city. ‘The market was quict and bois. hhds. and tlerces, Thi prices remained heavy. The a Yo, BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, New York City. 3 =! Bey FI goes Peace: & £235: Broome st, No 357, 5 years, per year, Delancey at, No, id Int year $3,000 nnd 9 remaining years, exc h. 8 Washington and Bank sta, 8 w corner, 5x116.8, for Cp 0 eth av, No 406 etore aed basernent brick, 3 years, per yea ‘No Gil, back room and cellar, 8 years, per your 700 Kings County. OM Bond wt, 252100... nof York st, 24.7x95. 44.2 ft e of Washington ny, it, w a, 297.5 fr n of Va Ellavy a, a 8, 175 tt w of Throop 3 ft eof Marcy a Floyd st,'n 5, 00 ft e of Yompkios ay, 15.211 Hopkins st, 9 8, 200 ft w of Tompkine a 4, 180 ft © of Court at, Hart at, w 4, 100 {16 of Gares av, 50x10. Joy at, wa, 0 ft 9 of Tiilary wb, 0xb0,10. Bi 80 {tm of Ciliary wi, Wxiv.I wh a, 200 ft w of Walerbury st, a, 485 ft e Of Bedford 0: Jott av, W.vx10) ax100..-.- Dw 8, 175 ft w of Wythe av, M5xiv0. , 487.10 Ct nw OF 4th av, LX, and Sackman st, » © corner, Gates ay, n'a, 125 ft. of Lev Varker av and Bainbridge at, 9 w corner, 100: Stuyvesant ay and Kosciusko at, 6 @ corn , Hudson County, N. J. HUDSON crty, of John Hogan, 65x174x25x ay, adjolning Tat am, Soutlt 2d fly 109 ft from Krve st, 20x74, BURN. lank road, #6, 18.7 ft from innda of Garret Vr ++ 903,407 ] z he a, MA 09 Nod, Birch #0 Hudson ary a4, lots 807 and fh, block 8, map We Dawicon Band Anaoelation, &'x100... ‘ 0 Herrmas ay, 14, lot 810, blogk *0, & : a ‘ove HABRIEON, Lots’, 4, 5, 6, 10,11, 18,14, 15, 16, 20, 0, 88 2, map Hiram diverts propery Buissex sh, 0 9, OU5 fw of Lat at, 2 Misses ot, 2s, 100 ft from Let wt, LUE ONE Ox oOalixdd \ Bergen « i Giibert a'r: id. Boe Hi'aa Dawiaalg, nw cormeh BOAR ses torres. OW TUR PENNSYLVANIA COAL TRADE, Business Dull, but Prodaction Increasing. {From the Philadelphia Ledger, Jau. 81.) Though the anthracite coal trade 1s atull quoted dull, at weaker price the production of coal is on the increase. ‘The Readiug Railroad brought down, {of ail kinds) for the week ending on tho 47,228 tons, agatnst 31,961 tons the previous week, and for the fiscal year, beginning with the 1st of Decomber, 423,009 toas, against £43,244 tons to tho same time last year—an increase of 79,765 tons. phough the tonnage of the Reading Railroad for the eek 18 greater than on tho preceding week, it 1s less Chan it was in corresponding week last year, All the coal regions, except the Schuylkill, showed a2 increased production as compared with the cor- Tevponding time ast year. The total pro- duction of ali regions for the week ig 205,445 tons, agalust 176,464 tons the preceding week— an increase oF 25,931 tons, and for the coal baer 1,055,180 tons, against $77,241 tons Lo same dates ID 1869—Ab increase of 203,9:9 tons, ‘Taere has been 8 yet NO adjustment of “basis” for wages, and whe tendency of prices ts to tower figures, ‘The Cid inorease in the Bupply of coal will necessartiy fasill- tate this downy; movement, aided as it is by one of the miidest winters im the last thirty years, All the indications now favor the conciusion that there Will be @ large production of coal in 1870, and that there wil! be # sharp competition among the carry- ing companies for the trade. ‘The Rei Railroad having some woeks since reduced {ts tolls to Port Richmond fifty-eight cents, the Lehigh Valley Rall~ road bas followed in a corresponding reduction of tolls to Etizabetaport and Port Johnson. ‘Iie rates are, by the Keading road to Port Richmona, $2 05 from Port Carbon, ana from Mauch Chunk to Buz bethport $2 43 per ton, bow exclusive of sinpping oxpenses. Taut, BoYs.—The Cincinnatt Gazette publishes the following Setter, dated Rushville, Rusu county, bn- diana, January 17:~—We see in the semi-weekly of the Lith an wccountof one George W. Crawiord, of Scioto county, (uio, Miteen years o'd, who stands six feet one inch high, measuring around tue shoulders three feet eleven Inches, forty-one inches around the chest, forty-two inches around the bips, weighing isé pounds, and wears No. 10 pools, who is Wililng to test his serength with auybouy of tie same age in Awerica, Now, Mr. Hditor, a fooser cau beat jhe Buckeye. We have # doy here in itush county, Indiana, whose name is Benjamin KF, Kip- Ituger, fifteen years old tue 20th of iast Septemver. He stands six feet eight, measuring around the shoulders fitty-seven inches, forty-six inches around the chest, forty-six incaesy around the fips, weighs 236 pounds, wears No. 14 voots, aud says be is willing to try hia strength a6 the scales, or in any other way that said Crawiord can agree upon, for @ Wager of $1,000 on each side, me and piace to be agreed upon hereafter. | would suggest tho > Tth inst, State line as tue place—College Corner—somo time * during autuma. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BUERGER—BERRY.—At Staten Island, on Thars- day, January 20, by the Rev. F. &. Gottited, Eugene BURBGEL to LOUISE BERRY. GRitskN—PorrEn.—On Thursaay evening, January 27, by the Kev. Charlies Whitehoad, WILLiAM H. GuITSEN, Of this City, to M. MELISSA. eldest daughter Of Isaac W. Potter, of Washington Heigate, TOWNSEND--Cox.—Privately, at Piymouth church, Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 2¥, by tho Kev. Henry Ward Bevcaer, MALCOLM TOWNSBND to EMMA V. COX. Died. * ARNOLD.—On Saturaay morning, January 29, after a lingering illness, Many A, youngost dauga- ok Alfred P. and Maria Arnold, in tie 1962 year of her age. Relatives and friends of tho family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reai- dence of her parenis, No. 120 Kast Elgnty-second Ree tus (fuesday) morning, at balf-past ten o'clock. Providence and Eas’ Greenwich papers please copy. AsiCROPT.—At Lyon, Mass., on Thursday, Janu- “— 21, JAMES ASHCROFT, aged 75 years, ROOKS.—Suddeniy, On Monday morning, Janu- ary 3, FLORENCE M., only child of Chancellor H. gud Louisa P. Brooks, aged 11 years and 7 montua. ‘The friends of che family are invited to atiena the funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at 250 Henry street, Brooklyn. After tho service the remains will be conveyed to Otsego county tor interment. COLLINS, —On Sunday, January 30, after a long tl!- hess, BURNETT COLLINS, in the 26th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the jamily are invited to attend tie funeral,thia (Tuesday) alternoon. at two o’ciock, from the resideuce of bis uncle, Thomas Danteis, corner of Maroy and Wiiloughby avenues, Brooklyn. Connoy.—On Monday, January 31, at his resl- dence, 69 Chariton street, PereR CONROY, ln tue botn year of his age, Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. CokbeTr.—At Melrose House, Meirose, on Monday, January 31, MICHABL FOLEY CorbErr, second son or J. C. Corbett, aged 4 years, 3monius and 6 days, Relatives and friends aro requested to attend tuo funeral, on Weducsday morning, at ten o'clock. CxowTuBe.—On Friday afternoon, January 23, at nis restdence, 32 West Nineteenth street, RicnaRD CROWTUER, In Loe b4th year oF bis age, Friends of tho family re iuvited to attend tho funeral, trom St. Ann’s church, Lighteenth street, near Futh avenge, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, without further notice, ess,—At Bergen City, on Monday, January A., youngest son of George A. und iacnel Darress, aged 1 year, 6 months and 6 days. ‘Phe relatives and iriends of the faumitiy are respect- fully mvited to attend the mneral, on Wednesday aiternoop, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, in Newkirk street, without furiner notice. DENNY.—UM Saturday, January 29, James fH, NY. latives and friends aro invited to attend tho fu neral services, at the Methodist church, Sixvy-firss wireet, between Second aud fhird avenues, tos (Quesuay) aflernoon, at one o'clock. NORMAL LODGE, NO, 523, F. AND A. M.—The mom- bers of this Jodge are hereby summoned to a special communication on Lursday, ab half-past eeven o’ciock, to attend tue furneral of Brotner Denny. by order of CHAS, F. BEESLEY, W. M, Kopr, STRPRENSON, Secretary. Epcar.—At Rahway, N. J., on Sunday, January 80, CATHARINE 8, Bevis, wife of John B, Kagal ‘The 1uneral will tke place on Wednesaay after- noon, at hall-past tweive o’ciock. Carriages will be at Rahway depot on urrival Of We 10:10 A. M. train from New York, FARKINOTON.—On Bunday, January 30, THHODORR B., only son of Theodore B. and Emma Farrington, aged 10 years, 1 month and 25 aays. Funeral this (‘Tuesduy) afternoon, at twe o'clock, from No, 14% Grand sireet, Wililamsburg. Fanis.—On Sunday, January uO, Maxia Farts, tt the 230 year of her age. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, from ner late re- sidence, 61 West Forty-fourth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o’ciock, Fence.—On Monday, January 31, CATHARING Coxn, wife of Captain John Fence, aged 67 years, ‘The relatives and frtends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Ciliton, Staten Island, ag Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Fick.—On Saturday, January 20, Hannan Fick, widow of Peter Fick, in the 82d year of ner age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late real- dence, 65 Suffolk street, this (Tuesday) afvernoon, a one o'clock, Freeman.—Suddenly, on Monday, January 31, WitLisM H. FRegman, in the 43d year of his aze. FReeMAaN.—On Sunday, January 30, BLizaBeTu A, wife of R. R. Freeman, in the 60th year of her age. ‘The reiatives and friends e@re respectfully invited to aitend tue funeral, from her late residence, at Metucnen, N. J., this (fuesday) afternoon, at haif- past three o'clock. Train leaves foot of Courtland Bireet at one o'clock, Gnrese.—On Sunday, January 30, after a short but severe jiiness, GEORGE WASHINGTON, only atid be- loved son of Henry H. and Anna U, Grebe; aged 3 years, 6 months and 26 days. Relatives and triends of she family, also the mem- bers of Mosaic Lodge, No. 418, F. and A. M., and Cope Stone Chapter, No. 20s, Rh. A. M., are respect- lully invited toattend the funeral, frow the residence Of his parents, 445 Highth avenue, this (Luesday) aiternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Grurvin.—On Monday, January 31, ELLA Re. BOCA G. , daughter ot the late Thomas J. god Rebecca D. Gritin, in the 1th year of her age, ‘Tue friends of the family and of her grauatathers, Jonn Griffin and John Craw, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tnesday) aivernoon, at two o’clack, from the residence of Thomas J. Shields, corner of Ninth avenue and ‘Twentieth street. HALL.—On Monday morning, January 81, Sanam JANE, omy Gaughier of Stephen D. aud Marina J. Hall, Lyear and 9 months. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fally invited to attend the funeral, Irom the _resi- Gence of her parents, 722 Third aveaue, tus (Tucs- day) morning, at ten o'clock. AeNNESSY.—Un Saturday, January 29, after a short iliness, ELLEN ©., the beioved wife of Daniel Hiennessy, and second eldest daughter of Richard Baker, aged 22 yeara and 18 daya, ‘The relatives and sriends of the eae are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residence, 125 East Filty-fith sireet, tins (Tuesday) morning, at halt-past nine o’clock, Her renatas ‘Will be taken to St. Gabriel's church, in Kast Thirty- seventh street, where & requiem macs will be offered up for bhe repose of her soul, aud from thence to Calvary Cemecery. VES.—Suddeniy, at Waterbury, Conn., on Sunday, ieee ry 30, Mary Buckincuam, widow of Abrani ves. Notice of fnneral hereafter, JDIMRRSON.—On Saturday, Jauuary 29, Joscam Fy JIMMERSON, aged 60 years. The funerat will take place from his tate residence, 110 Broadway, Wiliiamsburg, ts (Tucsday) etter ROON, at two o'e! KeNNugpy.—Suddenly, in Petersburg, Va., on Tuesday, January 26, A, Kennepy, of the frm of Kenpady & Wilson. Lynou.—On Sunday, Jan 30, at tho restdence of bis father, 230 Bliaabeth street, JOMN 1LONATiUS LYNCIt, tn the 29th year of his age. ‘The relatives and triends of tho family, also of his brother, James Lyach, and brother-in-law, Jono Cassidy, are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from St. Patrick's Cathedral. on Wednesday morning, at ten ofciock, when @ solemn high mass of requiem will ve offered for the repose of his soul, ‘The remains will be interred tn Calvary Cemetery. MATRER.—°n Sanday, sanuary 39, after A linger- ing iiiness, Mra, Jang, Wife of William mather, tu the 79h year of her age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are reapoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, from Ainsley street church, Williamsourg, on Wednesitay mora- ing, at haif-past eleven o'clock. MaTubws.—On Friday, January 26, Rev. Jams M. Maraewe, D. D., in the 85th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the clergy of the various evangelical denominations, and the members of the medical profession, are invited to attend the funerai services, at the Sovth Reformed chureh, corner of Fifth nue and 'Twenty-drat Pe ¢hia (fuesday) e@tternoon, at half-past two 0 MoDonovan,—On Sunday, January 30, BERNARD MoPDonovau, son of Paurick and Ann MoDonough, aged 6 years, 3 months and 21 days, O mother dear, why dost thon weept Why dost thou look so sad ? Goa only closed my eyes in sleep, Aud should you not be giaa? ‘Twas He who gave me life at frst, ‘That now He takes aw: Ab, would Ho do té for the worst? Come, tell me what you say. On, no, my dear, He loves you more ‘Than ever | huve done; ‘Twould make His tender heart feo! ore To hurt you whom He won. ‘The relatives and friends are reapcotfutty invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his arenis, ON Palisade avenue, Hudson City, this ‘uesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, MoPniLiirs.—On Monday, Semuary 31, infant son of Hugh and Anote MoPhillips, aged b weeks. Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Thir- ‘teenth street, near avenue O, this (Luesday) after- Doon, at one o'clock. PeaSE.—On Monday, Janusry $1, in tho 85th year of her age, HANNA, wife of Richard P. Pease, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the members Of Atiantic Lodge, No. setulehem Encampment, No. 1 and Washingion Division, No. 4, of F., are re- apectfully invited to atvend the funeral from her late residence, No. 100 North Oxford strect, Brook- lyn. on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. PEASE.—At Jersey City, on Saturday evening, January 24, Spwaup B. PeAsH, of Springfield, LL, in the 55th year of his age. Funeral services this (1uesday) afiernoon, at three O’cloGK, at the restdence of his brotuer-in-law, Asher Taylor, 85 Wasbington sireet, rere Oy. The re- ie will be takea to Hudson, N. for tuter- out POLLOOK,—At 52 Union place, on Sunday, January 29, JANK, Widow of James Pollock. Her friends and those of her sonstn-law, 0. FH. Lilienthal and &. Bergh Brown, are respectiuliy in- vitod 60 attend her funeral,on Wednesday after- hoon, at half-past three o'clock, at Dr. Mcleod's ana Twelsth street, betwoen Sixth and Seventh aven RAPELYe.—On Sunday, Janvary 30, after a linger. ing illness, ANN CATHERINE, Ganghter of tho late Daniel Rapelye, of Newtown, L. I. The relatives and triends are respectfully invited to attend the funera),this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from tne residence of hor sister, Mra. John Lioy@, 55 Hirst place, Brooklyn. Rovanes.—On Monday, January $1, at her resi- dence, 803 Third avenue, Mrs. Marky Koparns, wife of Jamos Rodgers. in the 32d year of ber age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to aicond the funeral, from ber late realdence, on Weancsday aiternoon, at one o'clock, Rogsns.—Sniddenly, on Sunday, January 30, M. W. Roawns, tn the 6th year of his age. Hig triends and the friends of tue family are tn- vited to attend the funerat, from his late residence, No. 8 West Thirty-third atreet, on Wednesday morno- ing, at ten o'clock. Srizc.—On Saturday, January 29, afcer a short, patnfut iltness, ANNA Oarnanina, wife of F. Stieg, aged 34 years aud 2 months. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect Cully favited to attend the tuneral, from her lute re sidence, corner Mulberry and Mast Houston streets, this (Tuesday; afternoon, at one o'ciock. The re+ mains to be interred in Lutheran Cemetery. TRBUUNE.—On Sanday, January 30, KaLPH THR. BUNK, aged 81 yoars. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral, from the ‘True Reformed Dutch church, at Hackensack, on Wed- nesday morning. at eleven o'clock. ‘Trains leave Cusmbera street at nine o'clock A. M. Trust.—On Saturday, sanuary 29, MAncaRRTit Trust, the beloved wife of George ‘Trust, aged 47 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of Rivington and Cannon streets, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock precisely. The rematas wilt be interred at the Lutheran Cemecery, Wattace.—On Sunday, January 30, ‘Tomas WALLACE, aged 62 years. His remains will be conveyed from his late rest- Gence, 60 Willett street, at half-past nine o'clock A. M.. to St. Mary's church, where @® solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his seal; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the Con- ference of St. Vincent de Paul’s society attached to St. Patrick's Cathedral, and St. may TA. B Society, are respoctiully invited to attend. WALDEN.—In Lrooklyn, on Tuesday January 2: THOMAS, aged 5 years, 6 months and 13 days; an: on Monday, Januury 31, S1oNKY, aged 4 months and 16 days, sons of Thomas and Mary 0. Walden. ‘The funeral of Sidney will take place from the residence of bis parents, 120 Bergen street, on Wednesday afternoon, at nalf-past one o'clock. WANAMAKER.—On Saturday, January 29, Groran WANAMAKER, Member of American Hose Company No. 1, of Hudson City, N. J. The members of American Hose Company and the Fire Department in generat are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at the Simpson Methodist fplscopal church, Montgomery avenue, Hudson City, On Wednesday morning, at balf-past ten o’ciock. Wartrs.—Ou Mondey, January 31, after a lingering Miness, ExizaneTa Wars, aged 78 years. ‘The reiatives and irionds of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence Gi her son, Charies E. Watts, No. 161 South Kighth street, Brooklyn. H. D., on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notic Wriaut.— At West Hoboken, N. J.,on Monday, January 31, of congestion of the brain, Howarp, in- fant son of Charles and Frauces Wrigit, aged 6 months end 23 days, ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are re- e@pecifully invited t attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandmotuer, Mrs. Eveline Wet- stein, Pallsade avenue, West Hoboken, N. J., on Wednesday morning, atten o'clock, The remains ‘wil be tukon to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. _20 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, A. EIST (CLASS FURNISHED PRIVAT Rrst- to orto w yoopoasibia person only teat GON. hades 4,141 Post office, ee he ¥ SSR EE ~TO LEASE FOR A TRRM OF YEARS % LOTS, IN- « Gluding water front of 200 feet, 18 feet water at low tide, on 121st and 122d atreets, fronting on Harlem river. En+ quire of JOHN MARTIN, dr, 7 and bi Worth tree BROADWAY HOTEL TO LRASK_OORNER OF ialsing ubcut tb rocuan exclurive of diving roots, oineec ning rooms, oflces, te, Bc EDMUND HURRY, 4 Nustan atrest pa as STORE AND BACK ROOM TO LET CHEAP (NEW No, 420) Fourth avenuo, near Twenty-ninth street; all modern (mj ments, Apply to the owner, on the premises, from 13 to 8 o'clock. ROADWAY STORE (98) TO LET—BETWEEN TWEN- Wascond and Twenty-third, atronts; 0x8) feet deep rent 8135 er month; Fixtures for sale; possession Feb, L. Apply on the premises. le EE OFTS 10 RENT-WITH STAM POWER AND plenty of light; steam night and day. Kach floor well sinplied with water, ‘Apply 109. 7 PRESTON, 47 Rose st ROMINENT CORNER TO LET—TWENTY. airoet and Sixth avenue ; entrance No. 447 Sixth avenue, pera Part, Inquire instore oF at 871 Grand street, Brovk- pk 21 EE lice Pree eR ag GIXTH AVENUE STORE 70 LEASE.—neoT PART OF b2 the avenue, Address RETIRING MERCHANT, box 3,148 "ont aitice. Seether READ, $1 WALKER, WITH MANY others, Lotte and Offices for frsuraage companies und lawyers. 0 in Now York to ren! e N, C, BISHOP, 242 Broadway, T° HOTEL KEEPERS.—TO LET, FOR THRE! more years, a House in West Morrisania, situated on Ella street, within one block of the main entrance to the new race course and two blocka of Centrat avenue, Apply to B. D., 22 East Forty ninth street, New York, INESS PURPOSES, 159 GREENE wat rale place for & Gressmaker or TO WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, THE rear part of a Store in Malden lane, doors from Broadway. Address box 196 Herald oftice. ic THE FIRST FLOOR OF 516 THIRD AVENUE, baths and water closet on the floor, ren KINCHETS, 204 Seaoud avenue. A PARK S&T 13X75; for manufacturing purposes, ro LET Rests large buldin, Apply ot Astor Hi 10 LET—A FINE CIGAR ST. tion, at 696 Broadway. N nuit! , IX GOOD Loca. [’O LET IN HARLEM—FLOORS IN NEW BUILDINGS on Third avenue, between WSth and LiOth streets, with baths, water clonets, range, yee as fixtures, marble mantels and cele, "Inquird of SOUN Xt, FIELDER, on the premises. NO LEASE—VALUABLE WATER FRONT PROPERTY on Last river, between South Fifth and South Sixth Rireete, Brookiya, B.D. Apply to GUIMUERT & CUN- NINGIAM, 3 hurling lip, New York, of on tho premises, CORNER LO? ON THE EASY SID of Union square, on the southeas) corner of Sixte sireet, 26x15. Apply to the owner, at the bank, betwe and 4 o'clock. ee neneeiitaseeieeeeeenioemtey (PO LEASE OR FOR SALE—FOR PIANOFORTS OR other purposes, four atory Hours And lot, 25x113 feet 6 inches, on Fourteenth street, between Fifth nnd Sixth avo- nueK; wareroom full wiz of lol. Apply to A: HARDMAN, 48 Brondway, corner Broome street. thi a (TORENT OR LEASE STORE 898 BROADWAY, A FEW doors sbove Seventeonth atreot, 251100. ©.0. WAYLAND & AYMAR, Vie Fulton street, brick factory 32 Tifany place, Brooklyn, Hamilton ferr verley place . V. Haugwout & Co, will Mw .YOORHIS, Nyack, GMLAVENUR STORES, IN WEW BUILD meat, cheap. WATERLOW & i] disable for any first class bsiness tn fancy goods stor 274. BOWERY,—SECOND FLOOK TO. LET, CONSIB modern improv PWELLING HOUSES TO LET, anvone DEES nem n tambly; 75 th and en impravemea Hi ororyibing Grat class. bor RB ‘stom, ext Uhl thw rare cha ceptionable location; rent $10,000 per annim for two or Ave years. ROBERT : and Sixth aventes eighth street). hag all the modera improvements; will be rented to one per= Son, or in suits of 6, 10 or 15 rooms, with convenience fow housekeeping. Apply as above, or to JOHN H, TREN@R, 728 Sixth avenue, am; Patt room 84, betwen Li and 5 0’ ‘y modern ovement, newly and completely furnished; @ lady will — i FUR NISHED HOUSE, 8% Brondway Pow: ofice, _ TO LET KOR BOSINRSS PURPOSES, BS | io O RENT—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, We woil lighted Loft, 30390, together or eoparatoly, tn, the with oF wilzout steam power, or wi building, tree floors and cellar, wi tina, two fifty horae power fue bollers, four burr mills, #haftine, pulleys, belting, &c., all im good orter aad ready (or uso, For particulars apply on the pre- nen, M, RODMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 696 Kroadway, offers (or rent Stare oa Dwelling Ly w w betug put ia perfect order; rent Aino Basement Store ant oar Room at 40 Hadson wtreat, $6.0, Also Kooins aud Hedrooram, @b. %, ‘i 0 N ROILDING, 68X10, FIVE STORIES bi; ani det Broadway, corner of Broome atreet, now vocuy nd by Menara, Ae, V, Hanghwout & Co, Ap t wen OF LO lay 1. 10 LET—2l WALKER STRERT, FIRST FLOOR AND Fenprmeat. Inquire on the peémises, or of WALELAM jew York, 6 glass fronts; Ono & corter Sore. 5x4 Alsow fine bese €85 Sixth avenus, corner Fiftieth streot, TH STREET ATORE TO LET. No. 25 Kast Fourtee: : dng of 1@ rooms, with all the b we 70 wuttable tor business and 4 ing purposes ; may be dis a fn the store. roquired. A Furnished. A FURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE, 18 R00! ‘on Clinton avenue, Beookiza, to, real to a small Aum fd oman hy +4 lerald o! HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, in perfect order, newly painted and fare nished complete, to int, for one or three years, to Rat only. For full particulars apply at ti Weat' street. A GENTLEMAN LEAVING THE CITY WILL LEP bis first class four story House, furnished, with the modern improvements, near Washingion aquarn to, « vate family, for $205 per mouth, Address HAMIL Herald office, MAGNIFICKNT ESTABLISHMENT, NEAR A, Te Stewart's new bouse, to let. House is four story, brows width, aud t furnished elegantly throughouts for a family of means desieing an unexe KICHARDS, 95 TREBLE SIZED FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, No. 7) West Foriy-elghth strees, between Fitts to Jet (take Sixth ave ro cara to Party Jas 60 ood i7ed rooms, besides closets, and. ‘TO LET UR LEASE, FURNISHED OR UNFOW- nished, large double two aud a half story Dwellings rounds, view, stable. Ac.. near Broadway entranes STEVENSON & 11 Pine street. roRmsuen, HOUSE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN; t® rooms, modera iinprovements; reot §l00 per month jm Bdvance ; east of 7010 URNISHED AND UNFURNJAHED HOUSES TU LET ‘Twelfth, Twenty-thirs, Thirty-third, Forty-eerenth and Forty-efchth streets, with’ others; ala, noat litte Cottaga, furolshed, near Thirboentls street. N. C, BISHOP, 943 Broadway. OUSE $3 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FO Seventh avenue, to leano,~-Furniture for snle if destroy uated on Bedford avenue, second house south avenue, Inquire from to 10 A. M., and from ali modern improvements; in complete order. Apply premises. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSR let.--Twenty-first street, between Fifth and Sixth 5; posaeasion immodintely. Apply at £2 Nassau suedty Loo! aveny 0 LET--PRIVATE DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND unfurnished; also business Pro rty. Parties desiring to egoct now leases apply to. HASTINGS, COLVIN & Bake MON, Nos. 4 and 6 Pine street. 3 10, LET FURNISHED—A BEAUTIFUL THREE STORE high stoop brown stone house, with ever tm. is rare opportunity; location West Twenty-sixth BearSisth avenue. Iunimediate posession. Address AER 10 RENT—IN BROOKLYN, A THREF STORY BASB ment brick House, in port cept the third foor; location good oases nion (mediately if desired ; rent #100 par Brose B. 8. bOx 3,589 Post ofice, New York. Unturnishod. THREE ATORY HIGH STOOP ROUSE TO LET A. with all the modern feaprovomonte; rent oaly $1,008 Apply on the promises #08 Weel Thirty-third aurect, DYEING No. 61 WEST HOUSTON STREET TO let; 10 rooms, “Inq: premises. 0 LET_IN COMPLETE ORDER, POSSESSION A once, Gra class large House and’ Premises Ws Ausiy andsliers included. W, H, MELICK, 421 Broadway. (Po LET_WOUSE NO. 60 WEST FOURTEENTH STRERT. suitable Cor dwelling or business: tmmediate posseesiog’ iven. Apply, between 9 and ll A.M, to RH. MACK, urtesnthatreet and Sixth avenue. 10 LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—A LARGE Store, all t) rough, with good yard, gas and water, on one of the beat avenues. For particulars apply at 109 Fourth ave nue, second floor. —* 0 LET—A SMALL HOUS street, 60 fect west of Sixth mente, complete; well adapted for Store and Basement, 687 Sixth aveow: atreet. Apply to WM, HUGHES, 1,21 NHE ONLY EVENING PAPER IN THE CITY THAT publishes once a week those celebrated Cartoons which has made its name famous, THE TELEGRAM. = = = SSeS __ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TU LET. - AECOND AND THIRD FLOOR 70 LEY, IN HOUSE 128 Franklin aireet, corner of West Br Apply SMITH, 202 William etrect, Frankfort PART OF THE HOUSE 45 WEST TWENTY-SIXTEE street to let, partially furnished, to a gentleman and we, gail May 1] Best reference required. Apply from 2 to PARTMEN ; Third went ; alzo Third Fioar, 6 rooms, oor, 218 Kast Forty-fifth'street, near Third venue, 5 rooms; roome open all day for inspection ROBERT G. y SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SUITABLR for housekeeping, with gas and bath; cars pass the door, at 11 and 17 Abingdon square. PARTMENTS TO LET—118 CLINTON PLACE.—TORER Rooms on the second floor, with front Baemont; gay hot and cold water and use ‘of bathroom; rent $4 pee mon A FINE FIRST FLOOR TO LET.—LOCATION DESIR- able; rent moderate; possession immediately. Inquire iat store, 2b6 ret, ‘Second avenue, corner Nineteen LOOR TO LET—FIVE ROOMS, HOT AND COLD water, bathroom, gas, to a smal! family; private house. 940 Weat Thirty-‘irst street, PEE ROOMS EN SUITE FOR ONE OR TWO entiemen with private bath and modern improvementag private family; terms moderate, 80 East Tenth atroet, near University place, — FPYENISHED Rooms” ALL COMPLETE FOR HOUSE. Keeping, to lol, at 24 Carming atreet; also a back Pariox for jwo gen . pi ec RI aA LOORS 10 LET--420 (NEW NO.) FOURTH AVEN' is all modern fmprovementa ‘newly paintod, Apply to the owner, on the premises, from 12 to 3.) 0 LET_—A ROOM, 35X80, ON FOURTH FLOOR, WITH two horse power and light on three aides. Apply to S B, ALTHAUSH2'CO. 144 Grocae street, near itouston. 0 LUT—-THE ¥IRST FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. ¥ (Carroll piace, five rooms deep, fot business, Inquire P.M. TEMPLE, corner of Thompson and Kleecker streets. ET. FLOORS OF FOUR AND SIX ROOMS, WITH Pen ae atlonary tubs, Ac., In new Hours om Third avenue, at Eighty-ninth Cone to Second ayesue, at Litth aud Tech atrecis.. Rent from $12 to B16. Apply to LO PEK 4 DAVIS, First avenue, corner Thirty-sixih suet, oa hes Dicdihiecaes dni 0 LET—TWO FLOORS, 8iX ROOMS ON EACH FLOOR, d alnted. ‘ nen Joke EDWARDS, 217 West Twenty thre street. '~A FLOOR, CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS, INT 10 LE’ an excellent aetguborhood. Inguiro om Now dia West Foriy-ninth sice P WS nen ey See ee ‘NO LET—COMPORTABLY FURNISHZD, FOR A | gentleman and wife, for housckeeping, maniediste poa- deacion, (wo Floors, exch containing four rons; price for one, ingjuding plano, $60 per month, the other Bo). 13h Wost Filty-third street, Sixt 10 LET—FIEST AND SECOND FLOOIS OF BROWN stone boure, with all improvements, $4 Bast Pitty-sixte street. Inquire of PETER MARTI Second avenue. Serenth avenues. $7 WEERLY— coon ex WESL FURNISHED Room, suitable for housekeeping ; large pantzles, hob and cold water; bath aud gus lncluded “4d West Tolrty~ aint ncrettllenstnn ine TO LE, TRE NEAT LIWLE TWO ATORY brick House, with gas, waer and iaundry, 263 jehth atrect, near Second avense, to a small femlly, ‘ WEST TWENTIETH STRELT.—SECOND FROOR, SOT We vome que uid wales; foul moderate. toques wt 177 Bighth avenue, 450 SIXTH AVENU! EASANT FLOOR OF five rooms co: ; rtably furnis: inther or separately; for housekeeping, oard w gentieman wid indy ; pirate table if desired. DENTISTRY b DIAL TERTH. <BR, IFUL AND SUBSTAN- CL ly 10. ae Reacted oe bag geno fo with Heautitd gold and platina Allin up Wards undieareanted fet life, “Dr. LUTRER, Lentist 60 West Eightecath street , between Fifth and Sixt ave T yt CRANES OSTEOPLABTIC, GOLD AND PL if store Cecayed, broken and seneitir their original abape, beauty. and. soundaess, without pane 18,000 iestimoninis, Removed to 255 West Forty-second #! hie Ti y OR SALE OR TO LEASE.-A LARGE DENTAL FRAO tee, Ap iy too 1. ROBINS, (36 Grove street, Jersey City, or 10.8 Wii ‘767 Brondway, Me EXTRACTED WITHOIT Pain —TUIRE i werod; bomte T ng appiicat ov; yee adn spel | gol acta b oY W tlds 100 Grand, wear Begaiway. ct