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REAL ESTATE MATTERS, ‘There was 4 lively time at the Exchange Satesroom loateraay. The attendance was large. The pro- was sold by the following named auction- ;—Muller, Wilkins & Co., A, J. Bleecker, Son & and Johnson & Miller, ‘The first namoa firm isposed of a large variety of improveé ana unim- roved city property, The last named opened the rat sale Of the season of Prospect Park property, ropklyn, which was disposed of at satisfactory Annexed are the full particulars:— iv Lat area 30 ve % ‘each 25x ‘Ay Gach 20x100.1 ‘st, 400 ft w of av A, each 18%100.10. men teak 08 Gabe We et Gas n rear ‘ ‘ ‘aud $6 Watts sh smach ia titles ‘i eS BY MULLER, WILKINS AND 00, story house and lot 159 Maiden lane, lot 19.10x5) story brick house and lot 916 Weat 2th at, iot 25x88. IL ota on ¢ # 1th av, between 20th and Mat 1 years to run from 1869; whole plot 2u/x139¢ story hia and 'iot b S8ih ot, 200 ft 6 oF ist ay, 400 iia story ‘and lot, adjoining, ame 22. S100 story brick house and lot 434 x08. 12) brick house and lot 498 West tau a lov ls8e oe ‘st, Lot 19.65. 5 on Fiuke plac 8 w corner of SERSEESE @, In rear of the abor Phy Md joining, each 2.xi00, R eorner of 4th av and 39h at, each 20, ax100), 39h at., 100 ft of 4th av, each 20xi00. Hots adjoining, rame size. iote na 4th ay, 60.2 fte of dith si, each Mixi00. lots w-cor 40th at and Sd a 100. ote adjoining on Rd each 201100. ith av, 25x100. 108 ww Sth at, 97.10 fe WILKINS AND 60, , BY MOLLE! Tot of ground w 8 Bimith’ st, running through to Gow. fauue creck; size of plot SOxD5x1H0X150. ..s. vue tb st, 20.5 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, New York City. ansevoort at, m8) 96 {t0 of Greenwich st, 25x49. b Iogsbridige rod, wis; ied fs of UU ais thence w BELG {ito centre line of old road, t land of Ferguson, thence 0 930.6 ft; thence n 190. ogsevelt st and New Bowery, # ¢ corner, 22.9x100. Vaverley place and Grove at, 8 corner, 40x#7x81x5). ith at, ns, 180 ft w of 7th av, 6 inch party wall itts at, 625 ft e of 7th av, 18x94.9. thence & to 1 ‘ » 15x98.9, of Lexington av, 2Ux160.6, ‘8th av, 25x98.9. f ath 22 & 8, 225 ft where the Ine of said st inter toA RV: 's,thence n @ alon, idle of bloc! along centre of block 436 ft, 08 8 w to 209ih at, thence along 209th st to point 3 e8 Bo: Eee 3 Bes SEBEzE: See £28 4 68, 21 Fr, per y1 iercer st, ws, No 71, 26xal0, 4 yrs, per ft 10th'at, No S48, first floor, 8 yes, per yx * Kings Ceunty. Rane om 0 REE ona ge! a or Van tlt x eeorech ia! e aabulineneawuancennenet th jolumbia at, ea, 25 ft m of Leonard at, 7ixlW........-- 1,650 ‘ort Greene place, w a, 60.6 ft n of Hnnson place: 40x85. 7,000 Halsey at, nx, 240 ft eof Tompking ay, 176x101, h and}. 4,500 yrtle and Park ava, Sd jamiiton at, ws, between house from Myrt! = seesee, a tween Myrtic and Park avs, 2d 20x90. - 10,000, it Lewis ax, 35xi eeees 1,000 fte of Tompkins ay, 93.2210. 875, of Bediord ay, 6ixtvv. 6 AY, 202100. ae Oak: 195 ft wot land’ st, 25x10. ‘Waterbury at, 200%: oacit adison st, « tfto at, 2 a, fat, #3, sh 8, 80 ft w of Redford ay, 429.11 ft w of Pearsall st, 20x 100 9 of Lewis av, 202140 re" ey 8 jth and Stagg ats, n w corner, bix1( ashi on, 825 fen of Libert ft ay, Yi. ts 4, 286.11 ft sw of Brooklyn and itock- 7, # 8, 196 ft e of Sehenoctady av, 2x3 ‘and Vanderbilt ay, southerly corner, rand avs, bw corner, 100x100 rashington ay, 6 , 200 ft w of 2d st, G)xlU0... Queens County. GLEN COVE. erwood av and old county ri Bergen, 8 acres. NEWDOWN, 33, 96x100, Payntar map.. iesceones aaeenens bm Westchester County, RAST CHESTER, hae, es, half lots 262 and 268, Mount Vernon, 60r210.. 1,500 GEEENBURG. farrytows road, D8, adjoining Caleb Martine, 8 56-100 ‘actos. 6,000 MORRIBANTA. ton at, @ 8, 450 ft of Cortlandt av, 50x10... om. 4ath wt, ns, 79 te Of Bd mV, 25K100...00. soe Westchesler turnpike, nu, 7 £8 ¢ of alcom w ve i RYE. urchase st, ns, adjoining W K Peyton, 100x200........ 1,200 WIBT FARMS. Bathgate place, 150 ft n w of Washingion ay, 2x10... 1,000 Essex County, N. J. NEWARK. fewark, corner of New and Searing ets, Bx125......... 3,000 jewark, s w corner of Pennsylvatia av and Vander- 1% POOL Bt, 25x10)... sense 2 4 Bie Oraace © © evergreen ‘ince, Bee it trom Hated | Grange, ws Haleied ince, SiN it w of’ Halsted eG | East Orage, ns Sussex av, 650 flo of Sterling wi, ashington st, wo, 26 6-14 fie of Sunsex at, Bix100.... 15.00 R: corner Prospect and North 10th sts, 62x100x762100.. 4,000 i HUDGON OrTY. ‘atergon at, lot $19, map of West Hoboken Tand Asso ciation, No®, 25x10v........ NOWTH BERGE, Burham ay, lot 25, map of Belle av (dated 1859),....... 265 LYNCH LAW 1N ILLINOIS, (Murder and Riot nt Beardstown—Two Men Shot—Ybhe Murderer Hanged—Narrow Es- \/ cape of an Innocent Party. + Tne following particulars of a tragic affuir that Pccourred at Beardstown, lil., ou the 17th inst., ap. pears tn the local papers:— Messrs, Yeck & Becker keep'a saloon at Beards- wn, and are well known and have mauy friends roughout the county, On last Thursday afternoon y Doth lett the saloon for a short time im keeping Qnomployé. Returning, they found their usualy ulet place of business a scene of disorder and riot. man, whose name qur informant could not give, + who has been about Beardstown for some vas kicking and beating another wan intoxicated. Yeck & Secker at mee interfered to prevent a continuance of he brutal treatment, whereupon the assailant drew revolver and began firing ou them, Mr. Yeck re- ived two bails and was instantly killed. Mr. ker was badly, and it ts feared mortaily, rounded. ‘The arrest of the murderer Was at ouce le and he was taken to jail, During Thursday | ight we friends of the killed and wounded men | fhnade several attempts, with more or less determt ion, to take out and lynch the prisoner; but tue sheriff and guards were able to resist the attempts. = twerday, however, the body of Mr. Yeck was irked, aud a jarge nuwuber of his irlends Mere in town irom Beardstown and other aces in the county. ‘the preliminary ex- mination of the accused was also held betore & magistrate, and hj committal to jail ded to the excitement. At about dusk the ends of the murdered man very quictly gathered ut tho jail, and it appears that at this ume the herii’s deputies were absent at supper. At any , 80 Complete were the arrange! pulace, that the Sherif! was caught outsiie the jati with the keys upon him. The mob numbered @bout!600 men, and the leaders, using no uuneces- ary force, took the Keys from the Sheri and laced him inthe hands of a guard, wito held him Ouslurly watil the Compiction oF Lhe trageny. ‘Lue mob then entered the rope around were mistaken in their their mistake they make their vengeance sure. In the meantime the murderer, contined in his cell, was aware of the de- Signa of the mob, He was chained to the floor, but taken out doors and hung by the neck to a tree. The man who thus suddenly explated his crime was from Alabama, and was, judging trom his conduct and demeanor, a bord bee ie ruiian. Having accomplished thetr object the mob dis- persed. It is not yet known what the action of the ipa) in view of this breach of law and order, H A RAILROAD ConunpRUM ANSWeenD.—A Wash- ington correspondent ( Feb, 22) of the Boston Post Writes:—The Presidenis of the various railroads here suomitted whe following question to the Com lnissioner of Internal Kevenue:— ‘if a railroad come pany im tis country makes a mortgage to secure bonds to be negotiated in a foreign country, how 13 it to be stamped; whether at $4 84 in specie, the vatue here of the English pound, or with atamps equal to the nominal value of the pound?’ The Com- inissioner to-lay divected that stamps equal to $4 85 in gold must always be used, STaNTon.—On Tuesdi » Febroary 22, at halt-past une o'clock, Suu wae «The relatives and friends of the family are fally invited to church, corner of South Fifth and Pourth arreets, Williamsburg, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without surtner notice. SusMAn.—On Mon seven A. M., WILLIAM Francisca Susman, 21 months Funeral took place on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock, from the residence, 1,804 Mount Vernon street, Philadelphia, Wape.—Suadenly, of heart disease, on ‘Tuesday, Eebruary 22, WILLIAM W. Wave, in the 45th year of age. The friends of the family, likewise Constitution to attend the funeral, from lus late residence, No. 41 Ludiow street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The fraternity are cordially mvised. WAITZFELDER.—On Wednesday morning, CHARLES L, WAITZFELDER, only son of Leopold and Lena Wattzfelder, aged 1 year, 1 month and 21 days, of Michael Stau- SELECT? CLASS OF FURNISHED HOUSES A BEAUTIFUL WOUSE ON 149TH STREET, 14 ROOMS, Mansard roof, wel) and cistern water; first Piper tenet | rent low; neighborhood very fing, Apply at %6 Bast Fourtl slreet, of owners from 1 to 4. Tespec! wend the funeral, from St, Mark’s BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, ON WEST dream feibe"cacen pls anal preset, House 46 Greenwich aver sodemiaepn 2 eines vente, BERT G, RICHARDS, 958 Brosdway. A. day, February 21, at half-past lew Lp Haan of Julius and old. FURNISHED AND UNFURWISHEL Jet and for sai¢-in goed iovations. 8._B. GOODALE, . os. 7 and 9 Want Twensy-third at,, Pith Avenue Hotel. MPLETE AND GENUINE HOME FOR A FAMILY of tuste.—Hrooklyn; mediuin size, modern House, sle- ering piano; corner lot, stable, good loeetion; thirty minutes from Fulton Sorry ; immediate possession; terrae moderate. Address box 1,117 Post ofioe, RDERS FOR AUCTION SALES fos. 7 No. 241, F. and A, M., are respectfully invited Ce gautly fitted; ten rooms, rich furniture, Se EN C i ofice, 82 Filth avenue, ever Fourtoeuih at Funeral trom of parents, No, 224 Weal Forty: fi ‘ bpp lang. te MARRIAGES AND. DEATHS. ninth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one | — spoctal attentto: uusebold furniture: et vevaabu Sale olelook. private residences o. 2 West Fourteenth: fu WILKINSON. —Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 22, | strech ILLE, At Married. NEWBOULD.—On Wednesday, Febru. ary 23, at the Chapel of the Holy Saviour, by the Rev. A. B. Carter, CHARLES H. Bosworth to CHELLA, daughter of horas M. Newbould, all of this city, CAVILELR—QUERIPEL.—In New York, on Wednes- day, January 26, at the residence of the: bride's t, by Rev. A. D. Vail, Captain Jessin. R. Cavi- LEER, of Lower Bank, N..J., tSaRAH A. QUERIPKL, of New York a Cnnistiz—WaiTe.—On Monday, February 21, Mr WILL Cunistre, of New York, t0 MARKIE GILBERTE Lucius W. Crank, of New York, Kars A., beloved wile of Geor; Youngest danguter of William. fag Notice of funeral hereutter, Fifth and Sixth avenues ; rent low to'a respon Wiirtock.—in Usriem, en Wednesday, February | sible tenant; also three ia Forty-elghth street ro 2%, ELLEN WHITLOCK, uged 39 Sixth aven Br + ope ‘unfurnlshods ta itieth ‘The frie fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rosi- dence of James C. Whitlock, avenue A, near 120th ‘Street, on Saturday morning, at cleven o'clock. TO LEC FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. — WAITER, s 6 ME vt FIRST CLASS STORE—SOUTHWES’ ‘0 LET—FURNISHED BROWN STONE FRONT Guiotae Pinw gecchyetce pate Uo Bowery and Bleecker street, forty tas te He in complete order;, 5h West Eleventh street. Ap- CLAnK—Doop.—at_ Kingston, N. V.. on Tuesday, | Shiendid location ror a. drug stone or PROBE RE RW Enna | meter rere Foo NONE. ie February 22, by the Rev, David N. Vanderveer, | Bo 1 as Apply to ROBERT IRWIN, Bowery. H. Wilkinson, and Belch, 10 LET—-FURNISHED, FIRST GLASS FOUR 8TU brown stone Dwelling, in Vorts ed ninth strest, between nda and relatives of street, near Bixth avenue, __ ROBT. CHRISTY, 842 Sixth avenue, 0 LET—ON MURRAY HILL, A FOUR STORY ENG- lish basement brown stone Honae, partly furnished; Romession inmodinte; security required, Address Mra. L, . BROWN, station D, the fou the family are respect- 10 LET-NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE, TO A SMALT, UO MARY JANE of Kingston. & Dopp, CoOK—BUNKER.—On Wednesday, St. Ann’s chapel, Brooklyn, by Kev. Dr, Schenck, Mr, Epwarp D. Cook to Miss JOSEPHINE BUNKER, LOMBARD—BRADLEY.—On Thursday, February.17, at the residence of the bride’s mother, in Olean, Cat laragus county, N.Y., by the Rev. N. M. Clute, Tomas R. LOMBARD-to Miss AUGUSTA F. BRADLSY, A February 23, at February 23, by Rev. Father Gauvin, James a, JuDGR to AGNES, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Butier, all of the above place. No cards, Nor—Srenck.—On Tuesday, february 22, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Kev. W. H. Thomas, [sac D.. Nok, of New York, to Miss MAGGLE J. SPENCE, Of Brooklyn, NEWSURN—WIGHTMAN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, February 20, by the Rev..H. M. Gallagher, James 8! NBWBURN lo ELIZABETH P, WIGHTMAS, all of Brook- jyn, No cards. in part, WELL LOCATED OFFICE To RENT—WITH FOR mn ixtures for sale; possession hl. to WM. SHERWOOD, 43 John stroet. sei —TO LET OR LEASE, THE ENTIRE BUILDING 601 + Broudway, here Furnishing Warerooma. *. MI both of New York. f peteoed AND BASEMENT TO LET—CORNER oF Bed Hp end furntahed 1Siscsommnodate'a Scns ciasecrirale TDGR—BUTLER.—, orty-nixth atrect and Broad: 0 | fatal or particulars apply on the premises, nt jvpGE—ButrER.—-At Hoboken, on Wednesday, | Apply at store, or tod, 2 W. LYALL, is eae Wedhietee” | Six ‘or to RENWICK & SANDS, 8 Wall Lune: SAM- ple room; a ood chance for a man that understands ihe business. ‘Apply at. No. 6 Wall street, OWERY STORE TO.LET.. stone Buliding 27 Bower Broadway, corner Prince street; rable locality in the clty for light wholesale or retail business, private family, or will ba let fo Boors, Apply at 180 Mac: dongal street. 10 LETA FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN ‘Thirty-fourth street, furnished or unfurnished ; 18- sion when required ; rent moderntejto the right party. Inquire Of GEO. DAVIS, No. 1 Cortlandt street, 1po LET—FURNISHED, atone Hor Apply ore known aa the ‘Berrian House ‘erms moderate. Apply to C. B. CHELL, 81 and 69 Leonard street. 2 ie, with all modera Smprovements; newly LET FURNISHED—FIRST CL brown stone House, No. 4 West Forty-seventh atreet; m T°, desirable location.” For terms inqufre on the premises. Also to let, Stable No. 21 Weat Forty-fourth tre COUNTER TO LET—A FIRST OLAS ASS FOUR STORY HE FIVE STORY BROWN 2x44, will be let, whole or p} A. mo BODE ES REE: A OED, To oe ihrou ney Haae ac eacanes tinerrtean toe ROADWAY.-ROOMS OR FLOOR TO family wha will board two persons in payment,’ Tm- mediate possession. Apply at £22 Weat Fortysseventh atrce the most central, desi- O’KukrE—-MCEVOY.—In Erook:yn, on Tuesday, Februar, ab St. James’ Cathedral, by the Rev. E. McSherry, THoMAS A. O'KEEFE to ELLA A., daughter of Arthar McEvoy, Esq,, all of Brooklyn. Sayrr—Lestre.—On Monday, February 21, at the residence of the bride's. father, Chathain, N. Y., dy EST by the Rev. Dr. J. L. Clark, of Waterbury, Conn., aOR UPSON to Mrs. WILY B, HUatstos, both of cus. clty. * Died. BANKS.—KATE E&RIZABETH, only daughter of. Ed- ward and Kate Banks, aged 1 month, Funeral wil take place from the residence of ner front buliding on Jobn sin Gold strects. Inquire of WM. DICKINSON, 75 Jobn street. ODGE ted and ventilated, with every conven STORES TO LET OR LEASE—118 Offices 52 John street, second tloor, near Brondway. (TO RENT -FURNISHED, AT A MODERATE PRICE, for six months or longer, three story high stuop brow stone House, near Grand Hol; the owner reserving parlor fh A. C, LOOMIS & CO., 104 Broadway. LOFY TO LET—IN FIRST CLASS MARBLE between William and ROOMS TO LET—LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL, the Kev. W. Bedell, H D cara Apply to LAW'S BOYD, 88 Laat Ufowdway, on Wie Lisa issegrgni the Kev. W. Bedell, HENRY D. Sayre, of Canaan, | years. Apply to , 63 Kast Lrogdway, on the N. Y., to Miss Mary J. Lester, of Chatham, N. rai premises, tra & OLD Ro, 753 THIRD AVENUE SoneE—Keitey.—On Wednesday, February 23, by Pata yas ea ea ee 1 b. Ss. c . the Rev. Dr. bowling, at the resilience of tne bride's | J °Griigne; ates olght anu days each fons we mipgiied | A omnes Hound aise Perehweateae pee iy hoe ere daugh- | with water. ' Apply to i PRESTON, 27 Kone street. 4 3 atory rick on Fit UPsON—HUMIStON.—On Wednesday, February 16,.] QTEAM POWER TO LET—WITH ROOMS, WELL | A jatory hi pnee for mai he premises, A Batory b. 8, eighth streot A House and four Lota, Stable, do Furnished Houses at 200 per moi A —T0 LET, FROM MAY 1, + nished Houses in all p poetenston. 5 Apply to PE K & BRYANT, on ner of West street. NASSAU, 100 TERT \d small offices. on third and fourth tloors, power. Store, 210 Witham street, 10x22 feet. A VARIETY OF UNFUR- 8 of the city; also some with BAILEY, 206 Fifth street, near Bowery. N.C. B 1 I STORE 91 WALKER STREET O LET--WITH MANY VARIETY OF UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET; parcats, 387 East Thirty-third street, at one o'clock. othera; also. Lofis and Offices ali over the city, many A rents $1,000 and upwards; dosirable Country Reai- BROSNAN,—On Tuesday, February 22, DENNIS | very fine for banks and insurance ate nces, 7600 to 32,000, HASTINGS, COLVIN & SALMON, Or; BROSNAN, aged 23 years. The funerai will take place this (Thursday) after. noon, at one o'clock, 1rom his late residence, No. 16 Thames street. The iriends of the family are re- quested to atiena, Camp.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February. 21, Jams B., eldest son of C. B. Camo, aged 22 years. The relatives aud friends of tue family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afters noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bis Hudson Deautiful (THORNTON M- RODMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 696 Broadway—Otfers for rent, Store amd Waverley place, newly throughout, in perfect order, Waverley piace, 4800; Storeand ‘Apartments, 1 possonsion May), #520; Hi street, to lease for: term of years, #4,000; beautiful Country Seat at Pleasantville, Westchester eonnty, 78 acres, der N Broadway 8. daud 6 Pine street. IN crry A be HED HOUBES TO tate BASEMENT AND BEDROOM To CET. FUT REGEIVED AT OUR | of pantries; water , A €OSEY LITTLE BROWN | Rooms can be had if desi LET PARTLY FURNISHED-—THE LARGER PART | &c. | A quire at 17 Cott MMe mitom thay aippoved 60 Goce trains cadets | anne ANTE, sqne ©. remem empniis: spe 10 __ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ("TW LET. _ a his neck before they ‘out that ey he relatives and friends of the family are ro~: FAREOR FLOOR AND MASUMENT, NigeLY OR. man. Upon veri, 'y invited to attend the funeral, (Thurs { PURNISHE! band housek . . -_ him ana returned to afternoon, at three o'clock, srom bls lave rest- Beg aD AND One, oe oF together. A ‘Twenty-tratatreet, avar Third dence, No. 7 Clasion avenue. ‘ARD & OGDEN, Broadway, FE en a SEH Ls ALS A SE IVATE FAMILY WILL LET PART OF A SLO00R, Ov possession of an iron bar, and as the leader | ton, a native of 4 60 years. aad country to let. Printed lists given upow appli ra. 1 Went enna aye beatae herve 3 Ns i ae = of the mob proposed to oven the cell door, he | The relatives and ieee t ite Tally ‘are invited Non to'HAgT COLVIN'E SALMON, fend Siugate | Se Peale sonnet warned them that he would selb his life dearly. ‘Phis | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, cor- 10 ui sis SAE man aT PRIVATES BAMILY HAVING MORB*ROOM THAN resolute demeanor produced a change of but | uer of York and James streots, Brooklyn, this (Thurs | A tone ern MEE, STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN] 1). in necemsary wil) rent it, furninhed oF uniiuenishet, did not defeat the purpose of the leaders. A pistol | day) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock precisely. — | street; completely and. borate favoiohedy attistiy test | sieve Beare atera, de, Tuquire at 4t Wont Thirtoenths shot through the head sent the soul of the murderer | Sroruanp.—On Tueshay, February 22, CaanLorre, | 2 eanion mnusdiately it desired, Apply t0'WILLLAM se own ron to account for nis crimes, and the boay was then | wife of Rubens Stothard, 41 yeass and 4 days. MORGAN, PLACE & C0, 00 Waltian street, FURNISHED AN. > ONFURNISUED,. commodious, Possession Marcil, No Mwy No, Mark's plac RST OR SECOMD FLOOR (FOUR AND FIVE ROOMS), furnished for hoosekeeping, &¥ 50 weekiy; $35 mouth! algo Sitting aud Bedroom, #4 80 ‘Woekly ; genteel house, Brooklyn, 2 minutes only'trom ferries. ds J. ANDKEW, owner, 208 Broadway, New York. F jo RNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—AT 102 EAST FOUR- Awenth street, oppoaite Steinway Hall, ished, suitable fora doctor's off or man and wile; location central. , ____. GOLDING, 208 Wet Thirty-tifthe treat, LOOR OF FOUR ROOMS; ALSO LARGE PARLOR a mand one singe Room handsomely furnished and supplied with every comfort Cor housekeeping. No. 8L Bieccker wtreet, east of Broadway. FLANDSOME FLOOR, FIVE Rooms, NEWLY ean. peted and fuliy furnished for housekceping; abuadance in rooms; closet op floor: gas, stutiouar fabs and everything needed for comfort; tetins lows Lt Vorty-lirst aiveet, near Lexington avenue. F A PLEASANY COTTAGE, IN- ¢ plage. LET—PART LET—TO A SMALL FAMIT; House and back Basemeut, No. be wee: relock 1, — racy ait FLOOR IN re SE onmisting of Tourtmoue gas und winter volt Tugquire on-proinieek 1, » {ay young men pier IDYPER PART OF ‘Kast Fourtty atrogt. Bowsesaton Int 10 LET TO & SMALL FAMILY——PART OF 'TOUSE 596 Seventh avenae, one door from Forty-second strect, eon- sisting ef frout and back basements, parlor tloor and ous o8 two roome on third floor, "TO, LET—TO A SMALL, NICE, RESPECTABLE AMERI- enn family, five Rooms on second floor of house (44 Bast Forty-afuth street, just put in good order.. Posession imaue diately, Inquire within the premises. NO LET—A PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT, WI! sero tTY MOderD Luprovemant. Appiy at 4l5 Went Firtieth po LET—IN BROOKLYN, THE LOWER PART OF three story bigh basement brick House, with all the modern improvements; four rooms and extension in glass, and one Koom on third sores rent #45; one or two extra red; five minuses! watk from either Grand, Bocoevets or Houston streot ferry. Apply on tha premier, No. §) Sout cond street, betweeu Fourth a itty after P.M. ” anernih 0 LET—FIRST FLOOR AND B. + PRIVATE house; stationary tubs; every couvenienee; rent vory chewp, Call three diya, 663 Beventh avemuc, bebween Vor- lieth and Forty-first streets. NO LET—IN HOUSE 155 ALLEN STREIT, PARLORS, Basemonts and Rooms on third floor; bath, cas, range, For permits apply to J. T. RED, U18 Broadway. fpO LET—ON BEEKMAN HILL, UPPER PART OF three story brick House; six rooms; containing all modern improvements; posseasion May 14 rent ®i08. Apply 826 East Fifticth sirect, LET--IN HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUSE ent Fifty-first street, the Lower Part, # large rooms, al improvements, gas fixtures aud heater ; alx0 the Second F! Slarge rooms, improvements, gas fixtures, separaia mel Own cine! somo Suit of Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. ‘Twenty-fourth street, between Fifth and Bist avenites, Surt- le physic WO LARGE, HANDSOME, UNFURNISHED ROOMS, fn the third story, to rent, for light housekeeping, in a small private family; "one room carpeted; rent $40 per month in advai ‘yy West Fifty-tret. street, between Broadway MMERMS VERY LOW.—GENTEEL SITTING AND BE om, furnished for housekeeping; water, gar stat ary tubs; closet on floor; everything nected fur comburt. Forty-tirat street, near Lexington avenu PYEK PART OF A brown stone House Apply on premises, nd? dalock. THREE sToRY WG sToor to let; possession can be bad prior West Fifiieth stroet, be: NICH MODERN BROWN STONE HOUSE, BELOW Fourteenth atreet, east, well located, 100; one sin Fif- tronth ateoet, $150; ond weabnicte hed, #130; other de- sirable Houses, FROEDLICH & CO., 350 Bowery, Apartments, 131 Papere? and kalsomined Third Floor and Attic, 127 ainted, $850: ABINGDON SQUARE, NEAR BANK STRE Lower part of House to let, with.tmmediate posse gas, bath, bot and cold water: rent moderate. Apply ou t) premises, he Waverle: louse and Rear Building, A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE TO LET—NO. 14 Clinton place, near Broadway. For terms inquire ut 10 East Seventeenth street, before 13 or after 4 o'clock. brook and perfectly healthy, $650. father, 06 Columbla street, corner Pineapple. mo LET THE IRON BUILDING, 63X100, FIVE, STORIES tra roomy modern well frescoed Dwelling, 20x58, lot CENTEK.—In tue culy of San Francisco, on Weanes- | T" high, Nos, 438, 490 and 492 Beoeeway corner of Broume | itv, Forty-accoud street, noar Broudway;- lmmediate vee day, Fevruary %, HENRY CENTER, second son of K. | street, now occupied by Messrs. EV-diaighwout & Co, Ap. | ion. V. K. STEVENSON & BON, 11 Pine street. Mary and the iate Edward C. Center, aged 27 years and 12 months. ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited vo attend the funeral, from. Christ cnurch, Fiith avenue and Thirty-fifth street,on Fri- day morning, at ten o’clock, CoNNELL.—On Wednesday, February 23, Cariua- RINE CONNELL, in the 26th year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her brother-in-law’s resi+ dence, 256 Houston street, this (Thursday) alcernoon, at two o’clock. : CoorER.—Atter a short illness, on Tuesday morn~ ing. February 22, Miss ALETrAa CooprR, ‘The relatives and friends of the family. are re- spectfully invited to attead the Iuneral, from the house of her brother, Dr. W. 8. Cooper, corner of Stuyvesent avenue aud McDonough street, Brooklyn, Uus (Toursday) morning, at cieven o’ciock. Cox.—On Weduestay, February 23, Juury B.S. Cox, son of Richard and Sarah Cox, aged Ls years, 1 month and 17 days. Further notice of the funeral ‘on Saturday. Spring street. DexieR.—Of consumption, on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 23, GEORGE A. DEXTER, tn ve 20th year ef his age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invived to attena the funei from St, Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, South Sixth street, densey City, on Friday afternoon, at two o’ciock, Dissrow.—At Hovoken, N. J., on Sunday, Fep- raary 2), after a lingering Ulness, WiLL1K, only son of C.J, and Suste Disvrow, aged 2 years, § months and 20 days. FREEBORNE.—At Winona, Minn., on Friday, February 11, JouN W. FRXERORNE, Son oO! the late ‘Thomas Freeborne, of New York. HANLEY, oRA A., the beloved wife of Martin M. Hanley, aged 24 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 1,142 Second avenue, between sixtieth and Sixty-livst strects, on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock. HATZFELD.—On ‘Tuesday, February 22. Mary C., wife of Wiliam H. Hatzield and daughter of tue Jate Jackson Kelso, aged 26 years. The relatives aud friends of the family, and those of ber brothers, Captain James J. and Thomas J. Kelso, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, tus (Thursday) alternoon, at one o'clock, from AIL Satnte’ church, corner of Henry aud’ Scammel streets, UenDrickson.—On Tuesday, February 22, ANNA HENDRICKSON, aged 86 years aud 6 months, atthe residence of Jaitacs B. Carpenter, Ja i Reluuves and mmieids are respecuully tuvited to attend the funeral, at two o’ciook, trom the Presby- terian church. Jamaica, L. I. NSO} On ‘Luesday, February 22, of consump- tion, JENNi&, eldest daughter of Jave and the late Thomas Johnson, m the 28d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friehds of the famuy are respect- Tully 1nvited to attend the funeral service, at the Rose sil Methodist Kpiscopal church, East Twenty-sev- enn street, tals (Thursday) afternoon, ac hali-past ‘one o'clock. Kramer,—On Wednesday, Febraary 23, the Rev, 281 between business stairs. Ml hse po Ply. ot the premises oF to AL ELY, EV. Haughwout & Co. will remove to G36 Broadway, before ay '0 LET—-SECOND AND THIRD LOFTS, NO. 456 TO 470 Cherry street, 125 feet by 8) fee! street, Jauncey Court, (T° LAT STORES, BASEMENTS, LOFTS AND ENT Buildings on » Lispenard, Canal and Church ‘streets. Send for « WALKER, WM. C 220 Broadway. 10 LET--A FINE STORE AND LARGE BASEMENT IN the best show windows tn t NO LET--POSSESSION MARCH 1, THE STORE AND Basement 1,250 Broadway, 10 LET- #1 Fri provements. Apply to (PO LET--STORE AND LOFTS 28 BROADWAY; WILL be let separate or to; ry 20% rent for whole building $4,500. Apply to 8. B, HUTCHINGS, 38 Jobn street, 10 LET--NO, 11 PARK ROW, ENTRAN street, two large Rooms, alight business. Union square, east aide, between Fourteenth and Fir- teenth streets; will be let at a reasonable rent to a ant. Apply to QEORGE R. SCHIEFFELIN, 54 Wall atrect. LET—NOS. 98 AND $0 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Twenty-hrst_ and Twenty-second strect: showrooms on upper floors; occupied for many years. as first class cabinet warerooms. Apply to W. SCOTT JARVIS, #21 Canal street. LET OR | LEASE: dwelling. Apply on the premises, NO LET OR TO LEASE—-FOUR STORY South street; terms low to a suitable tenant. Apply. to A. B. VALENTINE, 41 day strec NO LET OR LEASE . well adaptet for dreasmakers or other business; toca- tion unsurpaseed, Call street, Brook’ NO LEAS! | Fixtures, 34y Bowery.’ Inquire at street, [0 LEASE—FOR BUSINESS PURPO: Dwelling, on 8 Pine street. Messrs, “WES? FOURTEENTH STREET. TO LET, WITHOUT bourd, seaond floor Bedroom on fourth flaor, ELM STREET, NEAR AND.-—FURNT % front Rooms Bedrooms to let, suitable for from Bo to g6 housekeeping, with pantries and water; price per week. Ay $2,300 A YEAR—DESIRABLE FOUR STORY EX- a = cap ent; locatic wurpasned ; possess: jut May; it REE LARGE STORES, AT THE FOOT OF | i,oo. Permits at 90 Hows eter ee nth street. Inqnire of G. b. LAWTON, cor- id West Eleventh streets. ROOKLYN.29 GATES AVENUE, NEAR CLINTON— 1,00), Permits at 50 Howard street, up stairs, pen LOW, RENTS HOUSE 4 A ] ‘fen roomed brick Cottag French roof; every im- 26. GREENW: AVENUE, Ott LT nowly painted; possession, immediately; open I M, 23 Amity street; powsession May 1; ween 1) tll 13 A. M, Buildings on Monroe street. in the rear of the nbova, 1% feet 0 LET—HOUSE $41 WEST 22D STREET. 200 by 60, with or without sleain power. Apply at i72 iivington | ‘T" e ir hair street. 34 - 1100 CG. RENTS TEES at ST REAGAN 38 eee 14200 10 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AND COUN i i 2700 ter Celiar of store 49 Broadway, each 26x206 fee! Be Store, 825 Elghih avenue. Fs Wasemnent on Broadway tronting level on Church street ex- £2 WA. ii. ROOM! tension; rent $4,000, Apply to A, LIVINGSTON, 8) Wall 266 West Tweuty-firat om BY WALDRON & ZIT 2 1, 49th st., 4 stor; roadway, Leonard, Franklin, White, Peach Re part of Broadway, with one of tho lary he city. Apply on the promisos, 660 Broadway, Bleecker and Bond streets, T—FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN Wost Twenty-eecond street; I ‘ion nnexceptionadle ; rent #2,00, Appiy to TAYLOR & STEARNS, No. Lg Pine near’ the Grand Hotel; fine place. Apply to H. OSTRANDER, 3¥1 Canal street. | street. STONE BASEMENT AND UNDER-CELLAR, re LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, THE HOUSE nklin' street, furnished, with nll the modern im 64 Weat Seventennth atreet; {t has all modern unprove- B. HUTCHINGS, 38 John street. ments and convenience; rent ‘roasonabie. . Inquire at 266 Sixth avenue, corner Seventeenth street. O LET-A LARGE THRER STORY MOUSE, NO. 80 Charles street, Van Ness place; newly painted: in good order; possession immediately.. ply to P, BRUSH, 32 Morton street, i PO, ET FROM MAY 1, TREN, STORY | HIOH ntoop Honse, 64 Lexington’ avenue; three story House, 957 Bast Broadway ; alao sali House, 57 Monroe street, real 600. i i mp LET-—A NEAT, SMALL TWO STORY BRICK COT- tage House, on Thirty-second stre x possession immediately. Inquire at sireet. THOS. ther, belug about 24 feet bs NO. 5 ANN ‘25x40, separately or together, for WESTON, 42 John street, up Apply to For perm t apply at 835 Broome street, PURPOSES, HOUSE_10 pod ten- mo LET TH Allen streot, to,ong family oniy also Dwelling Tih Orchard street, 8, 34 John street. REE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE 168 stores and rent #1,200 and Crotor Apply to 8. By. HUTCH WHOLE OF 10 LET-THREE STORY AND BASEMENT: BRICK House, 16 Weat ‘iwenty-third streal, betwoen Sixth and Seventh avenues; modern improvennts; wnfurnished ; rent $200 per month. ' Apply at 138 West Twenty-third street, pO LET-BY POTTER BROS.,, NO. 5%) PINE, STREET, A two story and basement, on West add street... 181,000 A three story and barement, on East A5th sire Y A four story and basement, on West duth strect ‘A fine Kesldence at Kort Washington, 0 -ON EAST PORTY-FIPTH STREET, A THREE aud bagement high stoop brick House, in perfect modern Sta ments; rent BI BOTTER BROTHERS, 63 Pine atreet, REE STORY NIGH STOOP STONE to a small tamijy; has all the improve. ast Slxty-second street, near Lexington avenue. seen between 12 and 4; rent on three Lofts, In building 43 East Fourteenth street, over Le Boutellier; suitable for clubs, musical business, show. rooms or any genteel business; upper (oor suitable fur PART. STORE, 205 FIRST FLOOR A BEAUTIFU! Call at 261 Fulton street, opposite Clinton Sal a BUILDING, WITH SPACIOUS STORE AND and 209 Greenwich ES, STURE AND wenty-Uurd strect; th avenue, near Herald off! TAIN, 147 East Slaty-second street. tx JOLIUS S. KRAMER, In the doth year of his age wise Radress C. K. G., F ao ss ‘The funeral will take place trom his late residence, | -— o ny " NEURNISHED, FIRST CLASS. FOUR STORY No, 418 West Taurty-third street, on Friday morning, NO LEASE—ONE HALP PIER FOOT OF LEROY Honse, in Thirticth street, noar Fifth avenne. Also four at ten o'clo T street, North river, now belng rebuilt and, covered: 606 | story Houre, 1n Clinton street. good for boarding. LAMBERT. Ci: CO,, 452 Canal atrest, RGEANI ‘all At Chappaqua, alter a short illness, NANCY LaMBuExt, In her 77th year, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Presbyterian church, Unionville, ‘Westghester county, N. Y., oa Frida, MooRE.—On Wednesday, February 23, Lizzir M., only danghter of Win. H. and Jane Moore, aged & years ana 4 jnonths, ‘Tne relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend the /uneral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, {rom the residence of her parents, corner to E. H. feet long, 60 feet wide. 3 2 NO LEASE—ONE BRICK RACTORY, ENGIN Brookiy: 10 LEASE—ON UNION SQUARE, Garner, extra deep, (0 RENT—FUKNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, OPPO- site Gramercy Park, four story brown stont two three story Houses’ on East Fifty-firet wtrect; $1,500 HIGH STOOP BROWN avenue, between Thirty- also three story high stoop ighth street, betw een Becond 34800;, threw story’ high stoop brown 7 East Fifiy-neventh streot, in splendid order; W. ©. FLANAGAN, Wi Chrystie street, ac. with water front; niso 12 Lots,’with buikhead, in u, E. D.. near ferries, cheap. Ice ollice, 432 Canal st AN ELEGANT suitable for business onelul. Apply '0., No. 3 Pine street. at BHA, 10 LET--A LARGE NUMBER OF PRIVATE DWELL. LUDLOW bie localities, Printed lista and per- Houne; also 4and fal bin ha and pierre Weanoed: Rob each. A. BELLAMY & GAY, No. 3 Pine st “ SO ee, at YHAN.—In Brooklyn, on Wedne: ‘ebruai "om a a ne = i JULIA, infant danghter of Robert and Saran TNO BREWERS AND PACKE 10, LEASK—SEVEN LN A ae tay taitot Rent ce Myhan, aged 1 year, 10 months and 7 days. Lots ou Thirty-third street, west of Tenth aver bet) nate bea yah EU Seal levard and Cen- ti ie unfailing well. J. W. HAMERS 255 Fit tral Park, ly to B. K. MURPHY, eorner Seventh avenua Relatives and frienos are respectfuily invited to attend the iuneral, from the residence of ner rents, 31 Sanaford street, near DeKalb avenue, on Feiday afternoon, at two o'clock, Mcikipe.—On Wednesday, Vebruary 23, ANN MCBRIDE, aged 67 years. The friends of the family, and those of her son, John McBride, and her brother, James Mcvaifery, gre respectfully invited vo atvend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at_one o'clock, trom ler late resi- dence, No, 642 East Bleventi street, McUoxskky.—On Wednesday evening, February 23, alter a shortiiness, Roper MCUosKRY, so0 ol the late Samuel McCoskry. Notice of funeral nereafter. MCNKILL.—On Tuesday, Feornary 22, ELIZABETH, wife of Charies McNeil, in the 57th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from No. 124 Last ‘Twenty-fourth st., this (Lhursday) afternoon, at tour o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Hempsicad, L. J., or interment. QUINN. —On Taesday, February 22, CHARLES QUIN youngest son of Willam Bb. and Annie EB. Quinn, aged 2 years, 2 mouths and 2 days. Friends and relatives ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) aiter- noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of bis pa- rents, 259 Seventh street. | SAvaGh.—On Tuesaday, February 22, Louisa, wife of Andrew D. Savage, aged 49 years. The relatives anu iriends of the family are respect fully mviced to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, from mer late residence, 201 West Thirwenth street, —On ‘Tuesday, Febrnary 22, alter a short illness, WILLIAM SILERDING, @ hative of Alsace, France, ayed 4 years aud 4 months, The relatives and friends, and those his brothers, Louis and Jacop Sherding, are mvited tu attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 47 Dupont class bu: rately. 01 large rx st E WES’ way.—Sacond Floor to let, 33x100, suitable for a first wines ATER FRONT BUILDIN' mau separately, two blocks from Grand cate to every part of the olt DANIEL W. RICHARDS & C1 ‘ALL AND PINE STREE Spacious and Duiiding Nos, 69 C ¥ all atrest. Appiy to R. D. Mo! lo By B : 705 Brondway, 95 Grand streei, 45 Maiden lane, Lofte-.To tet by Biih st, very d Glat st, overiooki garden} &¢.. eet. EST OF BROAD- ARE, FOURTH HOUS! BASE—A THRRE STORY HIGH STOOP k private Dwelliig, ou West Eleventh streel, be- xth and Seventh avennes: rent $12.0, HOLLY BRO.'S & KISSAM, 30'Pine street. f STORY HIGH STOOP Tenth street: rent #2,000, KISSAM, 30 Pine sti vest location in the cit Apply to J. R. PRANKLL 8 FOR WAREHOUSES OR 1, together or west, Kasi river, with ¢ ferries to Brookly: {@) aud 02 Mangia al tories; alao vacant Loty for 1 OR LEASE—A TARE private Dwvolling, 32,2 HOLLY BRO. and thi OFFICES TO LET. flices in the marble front mmunicating with 56 WEN, 59 Pine street, third TPO LET OR LEASE-1WO THREE STORY BRICK . dwelling Houses Nos. 82 and 44 West Twelfth straal, be- tween Fitth and Sixth avenuos; ail the improvements. Also «® very superior large awelling House, with wirrors, cornices, ; 57 Seventh atreet, New York; all the modera im Tnquire at 13 B To. LET OR LEASE— A FULL SIZED BRICK YOUS Weat Thirticth street, near Fifth avenue; privile ure! ren; a tine location, LVAM BEEBE & SON, 78 Cedar atreat. Ww HOUS KIGATY-THIRD STR IREKMAN Sit JOHN D, WENDEL, 79 Maidan lane, po LEASE—NE LING HOUSES TOL "he, between Third and Fourth avenues; new Cottages, 107th : street, between Tenth avenue and Boulevard; No, 143 West Furnished. ‘Twenky-athh street. Me MoRGA NISHED, LEXINGTON AVE: | We Bah — ck reece & month; Phirty-fourth tre Fifty-seventh treet, full size, ear, and Sixty-first street, large Stable (clyy and country com ENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. ISHED. medium, very desirabl #22" + 8250; 5,000 @ irowaus and nm | TO LEASE..PURNISHED OR NOT, A STONE MAN. T° ston,38 roome, high. ground, two miles trom Central Park, aplendid tawn and fruit; all ropdern improvements; tiom every ten minutes, HP, DEGRAAF, Bowery National Bank. eULLY Park, 4 ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. PARTMENTS -SECQND FLOOR, PRIVATE HOUS: j 160 Last Twonty-eighth street, near Lexington acewu | five rooms, gus, bath, water, BH |Aisoy 0 Third aroaver ae ond floor, three rooms, ua, * Room open. ROBT. G, RICHARDS, 958 Broadway. “DOUBLE BROWN STONR HOUSE TO LET—IN 4A suite of five rooma; halls and stairs farwianed ; water, : 5,000 a, elty and country combined, lass House, groitnds, stable, ral ing Hud double strictly fh Ot A TE. actin rahe ie ocho IY lade of Raropean fata; street, near Union avenue, Greenpoint, L. 1., this FURNISIED BROWN STONE HOUSE To LET _wE- | Hil he renetd only to ctabtlity Apply cor: (fhursday) aliernoon, av one o/clock. uveen Fifth and Sixth avenues, Apply to A. D. FAR: f ner ae oor SOULS TRE Swrtu—in Brookive. om Tucsdgy, February 2% | BELL, 217 Vaual stregh, Now York, MAING, 743 SiR evan WSF." Appi t0 G. } jonat ~new aud socond hand; MACHINERY AT WIMLARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT, NO. atreet— Static aod portable steam Engl: Holsting Eaxdives, Lathe ce Pups, portal change: 41 DEY Boilers, dand 4. o tron. Planes le Vor ys! rs, steam and fi Machinery bought, sold and ¢ MES IRON WORKS, PORTABLE ENGINES, ¥ROM 2 to 40 horse power, are first class taroughont, and of large dimenstons for the power and price. 1 pay to ex- amine them before deciding. Also stationary Engines and Boilers at very tow prices, Hoisting Engines, C ‘lar Saw Mills, 4c. &c. E. ¥. HAMPSON, 109 Liberty street, New york. T MIDDLETON & ROAKE'S, WATER AND DOVER atreets—Portable and stationary Engines, Boilers, Tanks, Pomps, Oil Stiils, Drop Press, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, dc., at second hand. VIGUT HORSE ENGINE, LATHES, SHAFTING, PUL. Y) leys, Hangers, Belting, Vises, Anvilx, Compound Levars, Shears, several Platform dcalas, small tiene Machines, iscelluneous Toois, &e., cheap. Apply, at # Elizabeth street, near Grand, FOR SALE STEAM ENGINE, 16 TO 18 HORSE, Pow. or; 20 horse Holler, Steam Pui injector, Sitafti and Wood Working Machinery, condition, «i seon ut 37, 99 and 41 West Forty-fourth atreat, OR SALE~ENGINE, 40 HORS! . rly new, bi OWER; BOILER, 50 Washington Tron 3 it tt V. ANDREW, OR SALE—STEAM ENGINE AND BOI known asthe Dry Dock Iron Works, gitante: avenue A and ook street. Vell manufactory. Wiil be sold cheap, MAN, #18 Fittn street. ARINE CONDENSING BEAM E cings construction, for sale c! ep cylinder, 4 inches by i2 feet stroke. Apply'ta W. W. VANDERBIGE, avenuo D and East Twolfth sireet, or HENRY J. DAVIDSON, 77 Liberty street, New York. MAGHINERY. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS... ENGINES, Pumps, Blowers, Drop Presses, Pipes, Fittings, Tanks ‘and Stills, 40 to 400 barrels, tive cents per at DAVIS" pound, Cy. Machinery Yard, 124. Hudnon street, Jerae) ACHINERY FOR SALE. K ENGINE, 8 famne a: ” complete working order and now in yse ‘uppn the prem 46, 4 nnd 6) Greene street ; also a large lot of Steauy Pipiu, Hangers, Belting: ny 4c. The entire ¥. How ‘Apply to ‘ARD, No, i JODA WATER APPARATUS. SO Machines und materinis for making, botting, cooling and dispensing soda water and syrups. Mustrated and priced catalogne sent on application. JOUN MATTHEWS, Firat avenue, between 26th and 27th streets, Naw York. WAXTED-A GOOD, SECOND HAND STRAM I gine, from 1) to 12 horse power. Address, wih particu- lars, box 1,017 New York Post office. __. COAL AND WooD, PER CHALDRON, DELIVERED: f¢) for sale n Coke enue C MITH. \OKE—83 5 J chaldrotis, best qualtt oilice, Fifteenth street and at Manhatta J. 3! MATRIMONIAL. : 6) YOUNGGENTLEMEN, MATRIMONIALLY INCLINE by would hike to correapon'it with two young ladies. Addroas, i. A. box 160 Her: in confidence, enclosing earte de vinite, T. ald ouice, ‘—DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEM: Nos, 212 aod 651 Vifth arenue. d.tor efroular. THE “TRADES. GOOD WATCHMAKER WANTED. TO GO. sour. A Apply to COOPER, FELLOWS & CO, 1) Maiden Laue. CAKE BAKER WANTED. om $40 9 A, M., at Wi GOOD BUTTE at 27 West Houston at. coitee and cake roca. SSISTANT BAKER WANTED—ONE OF ‘ence, who can furaiah the best city referone moderate, Apply between LI sad 12 at Ka FRENCH D TO FIND STEADY EMPL ment ina dyeing and cleauing establisbinent referred. Address L. 8, 1, Post office, Newark, N FOB COMPOSITOR WANTED.~APELY TO JOUN W. JO OTE ys CO, ston ne puorogrars WANTE Chatham st, Apply before + j SILK HAT TRIMMERS WANTED.~ONLYX a z 4 wile Lining s. need apply. SD ndeeetaad alli icing seed apply. PPLY TLSON'S rv jt & , AN OPERATOR AT U6 ALM. THOSE WHO +38 Prinen at, AMER BODY MAKER WANTED, ‘Apply tod, D. BURD & CO. 614 Brofd: po MATTERS. to,go to Bost way. f ANTED. hones, a young m: NA WHOLESALE W Work 4% the Hock who Is, uo. guainted with tite businest, Appiy at 18 Warren at. i ANTED—13 ORNANMENTERS, USED TO WORKING W ‘co jnpapned work. Apply at 1 Williain at taoim 9 to {@ o'clock ou the 20d and 24th insta, VWWANTED IMMEDIATREY AT | GORMAN'S "Fi inanufwctory, U2 Beverley at, Roaton, L amooth fis cutter, 2 mili saw cutters, and 4 saw file culters; none Bak aveauy and good workines need appiy. Ww NTED--AN ARTIST WHO CAN MODEL IN WA none but a first clus workinzn need apply; good wages and constant employment given, laquice between Mand t o'clock, at 40 Bond at RIOR DESIGNER AN Axturem in Wax and pinaster, Adare ‘arponter, 205 Duane at, through New ug varus, &o. WASTED <A NO. 1 MACHINE TENDER, FOR AN 85 toch Fourdrinier machine workiug straw-print; steady work and ‘ages for a competent, sober and marriod Ian. Addtens, wit full, parvieuarp,¢, Hol MSNA, Pablie Ledger Paver Milk Elkton, dy sons iat } _. THE EVENS (LEGKAM CARTOONS | ovr TOMORROW: TWO GREAT HITS. GENERAL LANPOS A NEW MODE OF SUSPENDENG SENTENCE. teats: ar ese LOOK OUT FOR THE BYENING TELEGRAM ‘1O-NORWOW, TWO GREAT CARTOONS, DNDER DIFFICULTIES, A POLITICAL FOOTBALL, EL YGRAM CARTOONS OUT TO-MORKOW, TWO GREAT HITS, o-—~GiinHRAL LAMPOSI, A NEW MODE OF SUSPENDING SENTENCE. “Took OUT FoR THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-MORROW. } TWO GREAT CARTOONS. gti CinY CHARTER UNDER DIFFICULTIES, FOOTBALL. (peLpanas CARTOONS ; OUT TOMORROW, Two GREAT HIT GENERAL sUSPENDING Took Our ror tue KVBNING TELEGRAM TOMORROW, TWO GREAT CARTOON! = THE cry CHABIER UNDE DIFFICULTIES. A € A POLTICAL FOOTBALL, ANEW MODE OF #OSPENDING SENTEN( “LOOK Our FOR THE RVENING TELEGRAM TO MORKOW. TWO GREAT CARTOONS, ate City CHARTER UNDER DIFUICURELES, A POLITICAL FOOTB ] LBGBaM CARTOONS our TO-MOgROW, A NEW MODE oF SUSPENVING SENTENCE. “Look OUT POR THK KVENING TELEGRAM TO-MORROW. TWO GREAT CARTOONS TY CHARTER DivFIcULares, Tae UNDER A POLIT spersagax cal RPOONS: OUT TO-MORROW, Look ov? FOR THE LYENING TELEGRAM 10-MORROW, TWO GREAT CaRTooNs. “Fae Ciry CHaRTER UNDER DIFFICULTIES, A POLITICAL FOOTBALL. di = arenes, "PEt Sonam canroons our TOMORROW. TWO GREAT HITS. BUSPERDING SEN KK OUT FOR THR EVENING TELEGRAM TO-MORROW. TWO GREAT CARPOON 3. «Faw ciny CHARTER UNDER DITFICULI Ss A POLITICAL FOOTBALL. oot NELEGRAM GANTOONS; out TOMORROW, 1 @wO GREAT ars, GENERAL LAMIsT, A NEW, MODE! OF SUSPRUDING SENTENCE. Loon, OUF FoR THE | EVENING FELRGRAM TO-MORROW. UNDER DIFFICULTIES, ja POLITICAL FOOTBALL. peeeoua MGAETOONS our TO-ManROW. TWO GREAT HITS, O—GuNERAl Lanrost, { A NEW MODE OF j = pa SUSPENDING SENTEN NING TELEGRAM TOMORROW, UNDER DIFFICULTIES, A POLITICAL, FOOTBALL Lh Laan RNSSRNS TT SaaS (PAUEGRAM, CARTOONS. ovr TOMORROW. TWO GREAT HITa. A NEW MODE oF | SUSPENDING SENTENCE. Took oot vos Tuk EXENING TELEGRAM to. MORROW. TWO GREAT CARTOONS, “Tile cliy CHARTER — URDER DIFFICULTTES, A) POLITICAL FOOTBALL, a0) ee rpuLrGtam “cakroons ovr TOMORROW, TWO GREAT WITS GENERAL LAMPOST. A NEW MODE OF SUSPENDING SENTENOS. ¢ [ook o0T FoR THR DVENING TELEGRAM

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