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A MEAN RASCAL. Cotsen a Wung an nd=Playng Lawyer's Clerk. iley, allas Ain Flood, who has saved up abi the tinte ¥h counsel. ached About a month after » the keep@ refusing to admit him. The nm -Y Peters caled at the office of Messrs. How: his, thas l wished to see her and that on to the Jourt of Special Sessions. gly Mr. Howe gave Peters a the — eep»r, requesting that ‘arer be admitted to an andlence ‘8. Reiley. Armed witn this Peters set out for and, not ‘der for $100, which he proposed getting the isoned Woman fo sign, 4 4 Obtained $600 ma Woman on Blackwell's Isl- bout two nonths since a woman named Ann out 000 by dint ¢ hard work and economy in living, sent to thilslayd bi d charge of petit larceny, her trial she was unrepresented she had the prison a young man named ward Petersealled to see her, but was unsuécess- ext e& 1mmel and stated that Mrs. Reiley was a friend she 1s desirous of having them (Messrs. Home & immel) get her out on a writ of habeas corpus der the reat decision of Judge Brady in rela- Accord- note the with the however, until he had written out an im- On meeting the woman p told her that he was a clerk in the employ of essrs. Howe & Hummel, who had agreed to pro- re for he? a new trial, and probable acquittal , if e would first sign the order for $100, which jount they denianded as a fee, y assented to id the youn, ty he alte 375, and taki Mrs. Reilley re man left. Coming back to the order from $100 ad ais proposition, signed the paper, the to it to the Wiillamsburg Dime Sav- \g3 Bank, wh¢e the woman had her money on di gait, had it hfored without any diflculty what- ver. Nothin; atil yesterdaymorning, when he was arrested a ‘as since seen or heard of Peters and sken before Jjige Dowling, at the Tombs Police or where lair, and waspf course locked up. Mrs. Reilly D ‘own from thj island b; yeeks ago, an{ last Friday was acquitted in ‘ourt of Speci@Sessions. MARRIJGES AND DEATHS. Married. 5, at the resifznce of the bride’s mother, ov. C. C, Nort, STEPHEN C. BREWSTER to X., youngest dj 11 of this city, * DRIPPS—GA) je Rev, J. oride’s mothe: te Fe lo cards. 30N,—On Thursday, May 16, ‘ard Suydam, at the residence of WILLIAM A. —On Wednesday, May inade a’ clean breast of the whole one of the sixty prisoners brought Mr. Howe about three the the LIA tighter of the late M. B, Van Beuren, by the ‘Duipps, of Altoona, Pa., ghter of the late Judge Garretson, y a4 GROsS—BotioErT.—On Wednesday, May 15, he residence (f the bride’s parents, by the Rev. C. Wedekind, }. D., CHARLES Gross to MARGA\ eldest daughty of Jon Bornhoeft, all of this cit; KBNNEY- INLEY.—On Monday, ‘ev. Father fouis Radigan, of church, TEREME KENNEY, of New York, to Ros. McGINLEY, nse to Mrs. Lawrence, of Brook, No cards, MukpooH—AaNoU 872, by the Ray. K. his clty, Mr. Sates MURDOCH, of Hoboken, N. J. Miss BERTHA ARNOLD, of the same place. McGrara—dewa Rey. Dr. Eatga, At Many J. Cows, Kingston (oh On Tuesday, May 14, by ANDER both of this cit, ada) papers please copy. McGRatu, Engagement. APPELL—FIgigR,—Miss MARX FISHER, Of 471 € Street, New York, to Mr. APPELL MARK, of Say Bah, Ga. No dards. Died. ALLE! May 13, by Magheting at A. the wNA yn. —On Wednesday, February 21, Sweetzer, at his residence, in to the to. Miss al n- —On Baturday, May 18, 1872, JOHN ALLEN, 2 native of the parish of Boards Mills, county Meath, Treland, aged $5 years. The relatives and friends of the family are Spectfully requested to attend the fureral, from late residence, 214 East Twenty-second street, Monday afternoon, at half-past one. re- his on BAKER.—At Port Richmond, 8. I, on Saturday, May 18, Jerewian BAKER, aged 101 years, 2 mon and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family are Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Reiormed church, (Rev. Dr. Brownlee,) Port Ri Mond, Staten Island, at three o'clock, P. M., Sunaay, May 19, 1872) BANTA—On Friday, May 17, Oscar W., son George and The relatives and friends of the family are Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from residence of his parents, corne and Hague street, West Hobol 20, 18; eleven o'clock A, M. BaRKLEY.—On Friday, May 11, after a lingeri illness, Row! Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Sunday afternoon, 19th inst., at th o'clock P. M., from his late residenc Twenty-third str without further notice. BarrGer.—On Thursday, May 16, suddenly, J. BATToER, aged 69 years. ‘he relatives and friends, also the members Enterprise Lodge, No. 36, I. 6. of O. fully invited to attend the funeral, on ths re- the h- on of imily Banta, aged 11 years, 8 months, re- the of Palisade avenue n, on Monday, May ‘ing T BARKLEY, in the 67th year of his age. the ree 340 West HH. of e respect- nday, May 19, at one o'clock P. M., from 55 Vestry, corner Washington street. CARLIF.—ANDREW CARLIP, aged 30 year: The friends and acquaintances are re Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday at two o'clock P.M., from his late residence, Allen street, New York. CasTNER.—On Friday, ae of Samuel Castner, Jr., of Philadelphia, ter of Andrew Dougherty, of Brooklyn, aged years. spectfully, 20th inst., 23 17, Mary Aayes, wife | and daugh- a ‘The funeral will take place on Tuesday, 2ist Inst., At half-past nine A. M,, from the res dence of her father, 204 Union street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Services at ten o'clock at St. Peter's Roman Catholic chur ‘ch. Ciosé,—On Friday, May 1%, WILLIAM CLosg, aged 71 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to Attend the funeral services, on Monday atterno 20th instant, at flve o'clock, from his late residen 79 Madison ‘street. The remains will be on, ce, ken to # White Plains for interment on Tuesday morning, on the 10:40 train from Forty-second street. CoorER.—At Edgewater, 8. L, on Friday, May Geror Cooper, in the 10th year of his age. 1%, £ B., youngest son of Samuel and Frances G. The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, May | 20, at two o'clock, without further notice, Contre.—On Wednesday, May 15, of consum tion, CHARLEs L., only son of Charles E. and Cat! fine E. Cohite, in the 29th vear of his age. Orvucer.—On Friday, May 17, PrEDAD Ci D- eT, the oungest and beloved daughter of Juan and Dolores Srucet, in the 9th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are Gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 1 rents’ residence, 154 West Fifty-second stre re- her it, his (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock; interment tn Marble Ceme'! Dope. Pry. In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 17, of dis- ease of the heart, EDITH MATILDA, eldest daughter of Francis E. and the late Matilda B, Dodge, a} years, 1 month and i4 days. Funeral services from the residence of her gran mother, Mrs. Thomas W. Cumming, gireet, on Sunday, 19th inst., at half-past t o'clock P. M. edb nd- No, 105 State wo DoLaN.—On Friday, May 17, after a short but se- vere illness, ALICE DOLAN, aged 25 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respe: fully invited to attend the funeral on Sun noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, Suffolk street. DUNDAN.—On Thursday, May 16, Mrs, Duncan, wife of Walter Duncan, a native of Cast Pollard, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 26 ‘The relatives and friends of the family a Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (su day) afternoon, at two o’cloc nee, 421 Bast Nineteenth stree' p.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, May B., only daughter of BENJA | AND, aged 5 months and 15 days. ‘riends and relatives of the family are respec fully invited to attend the funeral, from the re dence of her parents, 43 Downing strey on Monday 20, at two o'clock P.M. 7 EVANS.—Suddenly, on Friday, May 17, WILL Evans, in the Jéth year of his age The ‘relatives and friends of the family 8. » alsot Cte is BrinGEr tle in- . from her late resi- | 18, IN F. and | Monday, May 20, at two o* e. | st , Brooklyn, AM he members of the Union Tontine Benevolent Society aud the Longshoremen’s Union Protective Associa- tion, No. 3, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun from Bellevue Hospital. FRAME.—At, Flushing, Saran J., wi ter of the late Dr. Peter Van Zandt. Funeral from her late residence in Amity Flushing, at all-past two o'clock P. M. on’ May 21. Cars leave Hunter's Point at half-pa o'clock P. M. FRANCHESCH! FILIPETTI.W—On Saturday morni! May 18, aftera brief fllness, PELEGRINO FRANCH Cul-Fitirerti, in the 76th yeur of his age. Notice of fineral hereafter. L. L., on Saturday, May (7, 1872, Mr. C. ¥. Freeman, In the 64th year of age. Morristown, o'clock P. M, GALLAG and Catharine Gallagher, aged 26 years, Relatives and friends of the family, her uncles, Francis and Edward McGoey, are gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from residence of ler parent Sunday, at half-past one lock P, M. of Joseph L. Frame, Jr., and daugh- 170 Mulberry street, y) afternoon, at two o'clock, 18, stree ne, ES+ FREEMAN.—At Morristown, N. J., on Friday, May his Funeral will take place from his late residence, J. on Tuesday, May 21, at two #8.—On Wednesday, May 15, after ashort Miness, CATHARINE GALLAGHER, daughter of John also those of re- the on GATHTELD,—On. Friday morning, May 17, Purse, widow of Jonn H. Gatheid, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her son, John Gatield, 214 East Portieth street, on Sun- Ax day next, at five o'clock P. M. Gorrr.—A\ o Trustees of ofice, No, 60 Broadway, the followin, and resolutions were unanimously adopted :— ‘Whereas Providence, in its undiscernable special meeting of the Board of the Glass-lined Pipe and Tube Company of the State of New York, held May 16, 1872, at their reamble way, “has suddenly removed ‘from our midst, in the full | lyn, on Sunday, ride of manhood and full tide of usefulness, a 1ighly eateemed member of this Board, our re- spected and beloved fellow citizen, Max Goepp; be it therefore Resolved, That we, the associates of the late Max Goepp in this Board, deeply deplore his sudden death, whereby this Board loses his valuable ser- vices and counsel, and the community a highly hon- ored member, sens Sara Resolved, That this Board deeply sympathize with the relatives and friends. of the deceased in their gteat loss and bereavement, caused by his sudden demise, Resolyed, That the Secretary of this Company be instructed to forward a copy of these resolutions, signed by the officers of this Board, to the nearest relatives of the deceased, and publish the same in the Herald, Times, Tribune, Staats Zeitung, Jour- nal and Demokrat. WM. RADDE, President, T, W. BLEEKWENN, Secretary. GILBeRT.—On Friday, May 11, MAGDALENA Exiza- BETH, eldest daughter of Marshall and Henrietta Gilbert, aged 5 years, 6 months and 9 days. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, May 20, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 22 Market street. GILBERT.—On Friday evening, May 17, at his late residence, No, 248 West Twelfth street, GEORGE B. GILbeERt, aged 78 years, Notice of funeral on Monday. GRAVEREND.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday. May 18, CATHERINE STEWART, wife of R. Graverend, Notice of funeral in Monday’s papers. HANLEY.—Ou Saturday, May 18, after a lingering illness, WILLIAM HANLEY, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, May 20, at two o’clock P, M., from his late residence, 159 Green- wich street- Harp.—On Saturday, May 18, HORACR ALFRED, in- fant son of Benjamin and Theresa Hard, aged 1 year, 1 month and 7 days. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 135 Second street, at half-past one Sunday, the 19th, HENDERSON.—On Saturday, May 18, Mary Hen DERSON, in the 69th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son- in-law, John Stevenson, on the corner of Thirty- fourth street and Third avenue, on Sunday, May 19, at one o'clock P. M. Hustrp.—On Friday, May 17, Mary A., wife of Joseph W. Husted. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father-in-law, No. 112 Seventh avenue, on Sunday, May 19, at two o'clock, KiNa.—On_ Friday, May 17, after a short illness, ADELMOUR W. KrnN@, in the 54th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family and the members of Holland Lodge No.8, Jerusalem Chapter No.8 and Cour de Leon Commandry No. 23, F. and A. M., are invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday next, the 19th inst., at five o’clock P. M., from St. Luke’s church, Clinton avenue, near Atlantic ave- nile, Brooklyn, LoGan.—At Pompton, N. J., on Friday, May 10, WALTER LOGAN, aged 77 years, son of Walter Loman, formerly of Cranston ‘Hill, Glasgow, Scot- and. MAppEN.—On Saturday, May 18, GEORGE MADDEN, in the 49th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi- dence, Twenty-seventh street, corner Fourth ave- nue, Brooklyn, at one o'clock, on Monday after- on. MALONNEY.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 15, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation to the will of God, James, eldest son of Richard Malonney, in the 26th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, 154 Bergen street, near Hoyt, on Sunday, May 19, at half-past two P.M. The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend. . Newfoundland papers please copy. MartiIn.—On_ Friday, hee 17, 1872, ANDREW MARTIN, aged 29 years, late of Belfast, Ireland. His remains will be removed for interment in Evergreens Cemetery, this (Sunday) afternoon, the 19th instant, at three o'clock, from 74 Hudson ave- nue, Brooklyn. Friends will please accept this no- ti MILLER.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 16, Henny MILLER, of Burnley, Lancashire, England, in the b5ist year of his age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, May 20, at two P. M., from his late residence, DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn. MORGAN.—On Saturday, May 18, after a short and Severe illness, BRIDGET LEAHY, beloved wife of Matthew Morgan, a native of county Cork, Ireland, in the 30th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 310 East Thirty-third street, on Mon- day 20th inst., at half-past one o'clock P.M. MoseEs.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Friday, May 17, Joun M. Moses, in his 38th year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tne funeral, on Tuesday, May 21, at half-past nine o’clock. Train leaves Cham- bers street ferry at 8:15 A.M. Carriages will be in waiting at Hackensack upper depot. Rastern papers please copy. Newscuarer.—On Friday, May 17, at two P. M., a painful and lingering sickness, GEORGE 3 aged 65 years. and friends are earnestly invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from his late residence, 219 East Thirty-first street, on Mon- day, the 2ist inst., at one o'clock P. M. OsTERMOOR.—On Friday, May 17, of CHARLES EDWARD, youngest son of H. Ostermoor, in the 15th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 315 Clinton street, Brook- May 19, at two P, M. Owen.—On Thursday, May 16, Emmi, youngest child of Thomas J, and Emilie K. Owen, in the 8th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late ressidence, 132 Fifth avenue, on Monday, 20th inst., at ten A. M, O’BRIEN.—On Saturday, May 18, 1872, DENNIS O'BRIEN, The funeral will take place from his late residence, 55 New Chambers street, on Monday, May 20, at two o'clock P. M. O'NEILL.—On Saturday, May 19, PHILIP O'NEILL, San son of Ellen McAuliffe, wife of Patrick O'Neill. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 587 Third avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock; the remains to be interred in Calvary Cemetery. REILLY.—On Friday, May 17, ANNE, the beloved daughter of John ana Delle Reilly, aged 1 year, 9 months and $ days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from the residence of ' parents, 415 East Fourteenth street, on Sunday, . At One O'Clock. —On Saturday, May 18, at the residence of her son, Henry 42 Stuyvesant street, Mrs. Eu h year. e Cathedral, Monday morn- neumonia, ). and C. E. ing, at nine o'clock. Surru.—on Friday, May 17, R. PRANK, only child of Robert F, and Susie E. Smith, in his 11th year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of his parents, 14 Cottage place, on Sunday, May 19, at two o'clock P. M. Swrrn.—On Saturday, May 18, WILLIAM FRANCTS, only son of John A. and Mary Smith, aged 6 months and 23 days. His remains will feave the honse, No. 117 Leroy are on Monday, at nine o'clock A. M., for New- purge. STRIEER.—Suddent: on Saturday morning, May 18, of scarlet fever, ILLIAM ALBERT, son of Henry and Rachel Striker, aged 1 year and 11 months, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to-attend the funeral, from the | residen of his parents, 26% Bleecker street, on lock. SULLIVA On Friday, May dunia, the be-~ ed wife Of DANIEL SULLIVAN, aged 25 years, & of Cloherbirien Tralee, Kerry, Ireland, je funeral from her late residence, 33 Madison street, New York city, at half past one P. M., on Sunday, May 19. ‘Toomry.—On Saturday, May 18, DELIA Toomry, beloved Wife of Joseph Toomey, in the 80th year of ee. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, ) Elizabeth street, on Monday, May 20, at two o'cloe! 'TOWNSEND.—On Friday, May 17, suddenly, Apa- GAIL, relict of Timothy Townsend, in the 78th year of her age Relatives and friends a fneral, from the residence of stone, on Monday, 20th inst., at eleven o'clock A. M., Without farther notice. Carriages will be in walling at the Whitestone depot on the arrival of the ten o’clock train from Hunter's Point. The re- mains will be taken to Glenwood for interment. MBLE.—On the evening of Thursday, May 16, FORGE T. TRIMBLE, in the 79th year of his age. His friends are invited to attend his funeral, on Second day (Mon ) morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 53 East Twenty-fifth street. GEORGE T. TRIMBLE ASSOCIATION OF OLD PUBLIC ScrooL No. 7.—The members of the association are requested to attend the funeral of George T. ‘Trimble, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 53 East Twenty-fifth street. JOHN W, GREATON, President. Wanrp.—At Newark, N. J., on Friday, May 17, Cnarces EpGaR Warp. Funeral on Monday, May 20, at half-past two o'clock P. M., from the First Congregational church, Cinton street, Wuits.—On Wednesday, May 15, of consumption, CHARLES L. WHITE, aged M rs. Chureh services were performed at his late rest- dence, No. 8 Commerce street, New York, on Satur- day, May 18. Sumac No, 638 are lo vited to attend the dwin Powell, White- ‘The members of Crystal Wave Lodge, hereby summoned to meet at the jodge room, southwest corner of Court and Scher- merhorn streets, grag! , on Sunday, May 19, at half-past nine o'clock A. M., for the purpose of pay- ing the last tribute of respect to our late brother, ee L, White. Lote a of bt Md are cor- dial invited ttend. By order of oat Gen W. M. JOHN 8. DAVENPORT. RB. CROMWELL, Secretary. Woure.—On Friday evening, May 17,Joun Davin Wore, in the 80th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, May 21, at three o'clock, from Grace church, Broadway, without further invitation. WRINKLE.—In Brooklyn, Friday, May 17, 1872, after a short illness, THOMAS, the youngest_ son of the late James and Mary Wrinkle, in the 27th year of his See relatives and friends of the family are respect- The fully invited to attend the funeral. from his late | ry, Silks, | of beam 13 | Inquire of Mr. RICHARD MORG. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. residence, 157 Concord street, on Monday, May 20, at half-past two o'clock. Wooprurr.—On Saturday, May 18, at Paterson, N. J., Bouron DEWoLFE Woopkurr, son of A. B. Woodrutt, Funeral on Monday afternoon, May 20, st one oclock, from St. Paul’s church, Paterson, N, J, Friends of the family are invited to attend with- out further invitation, Members of his class in the New York University are eapecyally invited, YeNNY.—At First street, Melrose, on Saturday, May 18, Josera YENNY, aged 34 years, 2 months and 27 days. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the PLDEEO, on Monday afternoon, May 2 ck. 19 and 21 Nassatt street, ingue letters of credit to travellers, available in all parts of the world, through the MESSRS, DE ROTHSCHILD and their correspondents. ; ‘Also make telegraphic transfers of money on California, Europe and Havana, Subject to check at sight. N ESTATE FUND OF $156,000 TO LOAN—ON NEW York property; also 375,000 to loan on buildings in Course of erection dnd to buy mortgages. Address AT- TORNEY, box 319 New York Post office, —SECOND AND FIRST MORTGAGES ON CITY A. Property cashed with a liberal discount; Loans procured without a bonus. HENRY AMERICAN, 10 John street, 12 to 2 o'clock. LWAYS READY.—MONEY TO LOAN ON NEW York, Brooklyn and Westchester Real Estate. Ap. ly to WILLIAM WIGGIN, 17 West Fourth street, one lock west of Broadway. —SUMS OF $15,000 AND $20,000 TO LOAN, FOR + five years, on first class Property west of Lexington 10 bonus wanted. Address, with particulars, 0. NNET, No. 9 Pine street. UILDERS’ LOANS,—MONEY TO LOAN ON VACAY Lots in this city for improvement; large sums pre- ferred. Principals apply to or address N. H. HAYES, 81 COPARTNERSHIPS, PEW YORK, MAY 1, 1872—DISSOLUTION.—THE CO- partnership heretofore existing under the firm name Of Beiser & Fisher, has dissolved by mutual consent May 1, 1872. The business of the late firm will be continued by the remaining partner, A. FISHER, at the same place, I Bayard street, New York, according to the statute in such e provided. ANTHONY FISHER, made au BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—$40) WILL BUY A valuable Patent; an article for ladies’ use; [would take a $200 partner; lady or gentleman, Address Dr. O., box 215 Herald off (A RUSHING BUSINESS MAN, HAs A LARGE FA AA tory building on Bast River, would be willing to invest a in some good 1 3 i Address EAST RIVER FAC ‘ORY, Herald omtiee. nes A CHANCE ce ge ‘ait, THE PHOTOGRAPH usiness. Ine Car to le clty. ; E. BURNS, Sixth avenue. Ae es AU RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR AA. $15,000—The advertiser, being the inventor and patentee of an article destined to be of universal use in he trade of carriage making, wishes to dispose of a por- tion of the entire right. Fuil particulars and interview furnished upon addressing G. A. C., box 4,504 Post office. N OLD ESTABLISHED HARDWARE BUSINESS, AV with'a destrable stock of Goods, located in one of th most enterprising cities in Kansas; would exchange first class real estate in New York ‘or vicinity, Address F, D. RICHARDSON, 9 Liberty street. WELL-KNOWN FIRM IN THIS CITY, DOING A rosperous Wholesale and retail business on Broad- way of about half a million annually, desires. $40,000 special capital whieh liberal tecms will be made. Address BUSINESS, Herald office. SOBER, STEADY MAN, WILLING TO DEYOTE HIS time strictly to business, from 9 to 4 each week day, can become partner in a highly respectable, very rem nerative cash business, oniy in operation a short-time and already paying handsomely und tnereasing ever INVESTMENT.— day. The article sold pays 300 per cent at wholesale ani is needed by almost every man, woman and and is Amonopoly secured by the United States goverment. Owing to the necessity of personal assistance $0,000 will nt and the party will be guaranteed ‘$100 weekly profits trom the start. Particulars of 205 Broadway, Herb Cigars Depot. Cedar street NHIOAGO LOANS PAY TEN PER CENT.—TITLES J having been secured by law, we are loaning large or small sums, for long or short time, on Real Estate worth double’ the amount loaned. Parties desiring fae and profitable securities address inquiries to SAYLES & WALKER, Loan Brokers, 47 Central Unton Block, Chicago. ONEY TO LOAN@ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS city, Westchester county, New Jersey and Brooklyn, in sums irom 83,000 to $50,000; Lots for sale, with builder's loan, J. B. LICHTENSTEIN, 183 Broadway. ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE IN allsums. First and Second Mortgages bought. ANFENGER & EHRENREICH, 33 Pino street. ONEY LOANED—ON STOCKS, BONDS, 1 Policies, Furniture, Pianos, Valuables and Misc neous Securities; Commercial Paper cashed; Storage. AMES CAGNEY, Auctioneer, Real Estate and Loan Bro 1 Hudson street, ‘OTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. re quite a number of bonds on the State of y falling due in the years 1874, 1875 and 1876, The names and residences of the holders are unknown to our State authorities. We how have the money and will be glad to pay off each and every one of said bonds, with any unpaid Interest that may have accumulated to its pre- sentation. P. Hl, LESLIE, Governor ot Kontueky. ILL BE AT THE ; sau street, New Sth of May, for the purpose of oun OTICE TO BO: office of W..N. York, from the 20th to the registering under the law of Kansas any bonds of townships or cities that may be presented to m: A, THOMAN, Auditor of State of Kansas. $ OF MARIPOSA TRUST CERTIF! cal The converting the Trust Certifl- cates into Preferred Stock of the Mariposa Land and Mining Company will expire on the 25th day of May, 1872, New Yor, Ma: 72, 10 THE HOLT 10 CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS.—THE BE: most profitable Inve ‘er oftered, Cal address BROKER, 98 Th HE TRUE CONDITION OF ALL BANKS AND IN- surance companies published weekly in the Bank and Insurance Register. Price tencents. Office 22 Aunstreet. Subscription $5. MORTIMER M. SHELLEY, TR TO LOAN AND BUY FIRST CLASS UST MONE’ mortgages on city realestate, in suins to suit, with- out bonus. box 2,681 New York Post office. litor and Proprietor. ‘Address COUNSELLOR, TANTED—A LOAN OF $1.00, FOR WHICH A FIRST mortgage will be given on house and lot in Harlem worth six tines the amount, Address A. M., Herald offic ANTED—FOR A SPECIAL PURPOSE, FOR SIX months, $3,000 to $4,000, for which a liberal interest will be given and a good situation to a res} man, with real nan 8., box 101 Heraid office 10 PERCENT. CITY AND COUNTY, BONDS. —FIR class securities below par; also insurance, bank, gaslight, city railroad stocks and bonds, and an extensi Variety of first mortgage seven and eight per cent, rail- road bonds, including hoice securities, paying 10 to 20 , for safe and profitable investments, all at low por c rates. For'sale by ALBERT H, NICOLAY, Banker, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 43 Pine stro: N. B.—First class investment, securities, pay rates of interest, a specialty with this house years, and always kepton hand, $150 Forest Gro’ Address, where he may learn a first class busine eon 4. ro BONUS $4,000 on bond an Morrisaniz, W ue. mortgage of property a $12,000. Address LUA 43 Seventh RRS LO $4 00 TO LOA MEDIATELY, ON Re Property, first, Mortgage, for th Principals apply to WEST, 183 Grand street. — TO LOA: IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, $5.000 ieseocklyn or Wertehester county. WM. & A. W. LOWERRE, 289 Greenwich street. yea 5 —$7,000 OR $12,000 TO LOAN—ON FIRST 5 .O00- 82% Improved Real Estate in New York city. MARCU HH. LAING, 56 iberty str t (late 42 John.) TO LOAN ON IMPROVED PROPERT pals only address JOHN F. MILLS, Port Chester, N.Y. G TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY. $20.00 GEORGE B, WALTON, 21 Park row. 10 LOAN-ON BOND AND. MORT- PARNALL, 737 Broadway, room 17. $140.00 TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- WILETAM KENNELLY, Kent Hetate Hrokers No. tine st $160.000 New 'setsey Property, in suns to suit BELLAMY BROTHERS, No, 534 Pine street. € q $20,000 Fetgan.os, mmeoreD rare $3,000, $3 500 and $5,000 for Brooklyn. Oss $1 25.00( gage, in sums to suit. Apply to JOHN gage, on first class city Property, in ¥arious sums TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK | AND Mortgages cashed. ix TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- $175.000 gage, in large or small quantities, on City, Brooklyn or Second Mort prorert ©. HUGHES & CO. gages cashed. Apply to Brondway. a '-4 TO LOAN OR BUY MORTGAGES, FOR $175.00( any desired amount, on Property in New York, Brooklyn, Westchester and New Jersey. Al money without bonus. PAUL P. TODD, 56 Liberty st. PROP- q TO LO, IMPROVED $750,000. tryin ork, Brooklyn, New Jer- sey and Westchester county. _ Principals only’ need ap- ply, with papers. M. MASON, No. L Chambers street. LOAN OFFICES. KER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, | Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought, Pawnbrokers! pought at 77 Bleecker street. Watche: rae : T % NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND AX Sohn streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the baying, selling or advancing on Di nds, Watches, Jew- al ‘os, Merchandise, Life Policies for any amount BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STRE Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Je personal erty of ¢ description. MATTH SOG BROADWAY, OF FOSITE ELEVENTH STRE C ) Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Wat 69 Jewelry, Silks, Dry ( deseription; private (PUB BVENING TELEGRAM THE INDEPENDENT EXPONENT PRINCIPLES. ‘ods, and personal roperty of every mirance for ladies. A JACKSON OF LIBERAL LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL THE NING PAPERS, NEWS OF THE CENTS. EVE: ALL THE FOR TWO HOUR YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C “BOAT FOR SALE—AT THE FOOT OF SOUTH 4% Fighth street, Jersey City; lead keel; 37 feet; width t 10 inches; dépth of hold 4 feet 6 inches, 1OR SALE—THE NEW SLOOP YACHT WEST WIND, 49 feet long, 15 fect beam, Sfeet draught; well fur- nished, Address SLOOP, Herald off! OR SALE—A SECOND HAND SAILBOAT, 26 feet lo z, sloop rig, lying on shore near college iuildings, College Point, L. L, where appl bi VOR SALE OR CHARTER-STEAMER METAMORA, The side-wheel steamer Metamora, about 170 feet long, 40 inch cylinder, 19 fect stroke, for Salo or charter, For particulars address. BLANCHARD & FARNHAM, 153 River street, Troy, N. Y. Gorey YACHT MISCIIIEF FOR SALE—77 FEET © tong, 16 beam, 4 draught, 60-horse engine ; schooner Heced large cabin; very fast, Apply at office, pier 33 t Rive (0 RENT—FURNISHED, FOR THE SEASON, THE new yacht West Wind, Address SLOOP, Herald office. ANTED—A SMALL STEAM YACHT, CAPABLE OF running 8 or 10 miles an hour; must draw very little water. Any person having such @ yacht may addres, suiting prlce, particulars and where it may be seen, F. STERLING, box 65 Post office, Brooklyn, N.Y. 100 BOATS, WOOD AND IRON, OF ALL KINDS Spoon Oars; large Launches, suitable for small propellers, cheap; two six and one fouroared Outrig- ers, At STEPHEN ROBERTS’ Boat Shops, 368 and 37 outh street, and 14th street «nd Harlem River. MATRIMONIAL, A YOUNG WIDOW OF MEANS, REFINEMENT AND education, would like to meet with a gentleman of ineans and position, with a view to matrimony, Only par- Hes of the highest reapectabllity will be noticed, Address Mrs. RICHMOND, box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,256 Broadway. ST AND on or able young ng large 2 WILL BE PAID FOR A LOAN OF G ory ADDITIONAL CAPITAL, Merchants, manufacturers and others requiring more capital, or personsdesiring to invest money or enter any onsible parties and riully investigated) at our of- es, &c., sold on commission. 8, CARLETON & CO. Financial and Business Agents, 98 Broadway. References Howard, Sanger & Co. Fancy Goods, 105 Chambers st. Holt & Co., Flour and Commission, 57 Water stre Mulford & Sprague, Hardware, 85 PARTNER WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO OP first class dressmaking and embroider: MADAME, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch. office, 1,263 Broadway. ‘A WELL ESTABLIS! chant, at Paris, de: representation articles of American manufactu ‘As would be suitable for the European trade. For particu. lars address P. ERHARD, 67 East Tenth street, New York. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY WITH A SMALL CA‘ ital to purchase a shoe fitting factory, with a well e: tablished business, employing from thirty to forty hands, For further particulars addr . C., Herald office. A —A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD I $25,000 +t $50,00) in any established business which is “al- woady thriving, ot join a party with same amount, Ad- dross INVESTMENT, 1 ) Herald office. box I : LL BLISHED F. article staple and the demand ¢ $2,000, Apply to LLOYD, 29 approved business, will 1 desirable opportunities ( fice. Stores, mining proj GOOD PAYING W for sale, in this city larger than the supply pr Broadway, first floor. VALLEY, N RUG STORE FOR SAL! A ore ; sold cheap a.;.a splendid opportunity and a good practice. Address T)RESSMAKER, AND MT LIN square will d the form first class dressi itable Pi enth str IN ORANG no other bruaaisr. RY FIRM ON UNION | rbranch in tavor ot a 8 to let. orner Broadway. DITRESS WANT 17 highest literary a an interest in its propri cultival ary tast by letter, b will be th box 60) Pi BRY AND I long established, Moulds, tures and Receipts; satisfactory reasons for sell man will remain with the bu + also tail Store in a fine location, will be sold separately or together, Apply at 13 Park pla WOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE STOC will, Patterns and Patent Right ot a busines Sticcessful operation in this city ; will be sold ata very low figure apd on easy terms; sold because proprietor is pblivedto goto California, ‘Tmmediate application must be made, by letter, to E. G. H., box 212 Herald office. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SMALL FACTORY, with steam, suitable for most manufacturing pur- Poses, only. ates from the City Hall, A R& EHRENRFICH, 33 Pine street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED ) Printing OMce, domy a good busin terms easy. Address box 3,590 Post office PR, SALE—WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN Manutac Goop now Ln A negar ) full run, with a heavy | Stock on hand vinegar, free of avid. Ap- | ply to 6. HL. BE Sixth ave ‘OUSEFURNISHING — HARDWARE BUSINESS, T trade for good real estate office, [Beane IN A FIRST CLASS PIA forte manufactory ; wholesale and retail ; established | over seven years. Address PIANO, box 159 Herald oftice. PARINER WANTED-IN AN ESTABLISHED SEED house well located in this city. To the right party, With not less than $10,000, this is an excellent opportunity. Address box 229 Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—IN A WELL AND FAVORABLY known musical institute; splendid chance for the ($10,000), established over 15 years, for sale, or will Address W. HARTH,’ Herald right person: very little capital required. Address MUSIC, 200 West Forty-sixth street, ci ARTNER WANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN, WHO understands the liquor and cigar business, with $800, for a new place in a good location. Apply this day, from 10 to 1 o’elock, at 213 West street, where all information can be had EAL ESTATE PARTNER WANTED—IN AN ESTAB- J Amount of property on'the books. Add TATE, station ¢ ished uptown office, first class location, with a large 8s REAL ES- WANTED, AN A NO. 1 DARK e in establishing a Arst class val Address C. Y. WITH A CASH CAPI- ve business; mmunicati ‘oom man to join ‘ te Broadway; sinall capital require 10 _BRICKMAKERS.—FOR SALE, AN EXC Brick Yard, with. direct water communication ;! her business requir constant attentio EDDY & ©O., No. V to join in profitable business that will bear in gation and bring large profits. Address box 2,681 New WAliv by a gentierna to ineredse said busi WANTED-A SOUTHERN Hous lished, and doing a large and rapidly’ increasing cash to putin as’ additional capital to inclease business, ‘Address J. B. §., Herald office. $10.00), to enter into a'manufacturing business with a reliable, f 1 business man; specimens of the busi- mo PHO ‘ald offic equipped: 000 daily sp 1 TANTED— E Pi PRIENCED MAN, wit York Post offic ANTED—A LADY PARTNE letter, N, clothing business, desire a partner, with $3,000 to $10,000 NTED—A PARTNER, WITH FROM 95,00 TO Call on or address 8. B., 10 Charles W4xTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH FROM $4,000 $5,000, ac y interested in the exten- sion of long established business, paying large profits; the money fs required solely to procure machinery, &c., for the purpose of getting facilities to do work now ‘offer: ing, and which will treble the business; thorough investi gation solicited, and first class reter quired. Addreds, appointing intery PF. S., box 28) Herald oft WANTED-« PARTNER CAPABLE OF TAKIN charge of one of the best dis jest the Sixth ward, Apply to THOMAS McGRATH, 133 Chatham street, $6,000, TO MA’ WANTED-A PARTNER, WITH vr. | facture cream of tartar, tartaric acid and Roche! salts; articles used by every’ druggist. Address M. F., Herald of WANTEDSA PARTN n the sale of an apparatus, just out, that meal with two pounds of wood; large Orders. see it in operation at 162 Nassau street, H. FERRIS, Inventor. ‘WANTRD—A PARTNER IN THE PRUIT BUSI must be active, industrious, free from immoral | with $1,000 or $1,900) ready money, Address Fi Herald office. R TO TAKE HALF INT. | poks a full Cail and FANTED—TO INVEST, AS PA) ER OR OTHE wise, $1,000 or $1,500 in some g aving business; | undoubted references given. Address REYNOLDS, box 11 Herald of JANTED—A retail liq thee. PARTNER IN THE WHOLESAL! ‘D or business; one having a thorough » trade will’ require very little cap: elt street. knowledge of Apply at 56 Rooseve TUR AVaT e e SE BO NANTED, A.GENTLEMAN TO LEARN WITH $5 . in {ro w eks 1 em Tighe gna pleasant art, f hour. e at 56 lat ay, WER pave SL PSE CH ory Gann eCnUL Tae, S000 PARTNER WANTED.—A SPLENDID $1. . opening to good man; $1,000 will buy Halt Thterest in adown town Broadway restaurant doing a splendid business, dining 200 per day. Address J. M. P., box 129 Herald office. LB SSS Ss 00 Foe SALE: A,hiRST, CLASS FAMILY 1.000. Eittor store, establisned six years; propri- in the wholesale business; rent low ; terms easy to re . Send address, where parties can be SALE, Herald oifice 9.000 exe Aer cANTERBST IN ESTA‘ 2. + lished manufacturing business, the only one of the kind In this country; goods sold exclusively at auction and net over 20 per cent profit; partner to tend to outside business; must. visit the principal citie: Teal estate security for money. invested if desired; rete ences. For mil particulars and samples of goods apply tn person to MELLINI, at New York Toy Company's, 41 Cen- tre street. $3.000-his and profitable business. F., box 121 Herald oftice, $3 000 70 $5,00.—PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT ede SI LEMAN WISHES TO INVEST ount, with his services, ina safe Address, with particulars, R. 8, can find destrable opportunity for partner. ip in established, legitimate, growing and profitable business, which will’ bear strict investigation, Address HEXININA, Herald office, CTORY | 5. OOO. aPARTNER, WANTED—IN A GOOD Pay. pe. « ing Jewelry Store; security will be given for investment, reference required, Apply to G. MELE, g00 Eighth avenue, wer om. Ny RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. S,_ POW SALE. 5 “PARTNER, IN MANUFACTURING AND | ([}0 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, & $5.000, fa T complete Outfit, with Instruments, 3 jubbing hardware and house furnishing how Cases and 9 ‘ods, ten years exablished; monopoly; $000 worth or- | Counter for a photograph gallery. Apply at 272 Greeu- dersahead. AddrewwWANUFACTUREL, box LiT Herald | wich street. ” are TORKVILE, HARLEM AND MANHATPANVILLE.— Express Business for sale or exchange for Real Ex tate. Can be seen on Sunday. Inquire at Express offlee, 1280 street and Second avenue. 5 -WANTED, A PARTNER, TO EXTEND 59.000 .- re qytabliahed oda Water business. Ad- 5 To $10,000.—A PARTY ABOUT OP 3 ? WILL = PURC 1ASE_ Good WILL, ~ FIX $5,000 a first class business, finest location in the $60 tures and three years’ Lease of Basement city, having # large connection (has been engaged insame | Southeast corner Eighth avenue and Twenty-second line ‘in adjacent neighborhood for the past ars), de- | street, well adapted for almost any kind of business. Ap- sires an honorable man, with Means, as partner active a silent; business (retail) regular, lexithnate and hotorables means only necessary to make a splendid success. Kor full partoulars apply at the office of O'HANLON & GEA. SON, 10 Broadway, room 19. TO $15,000.—I DESIRE A PART) $10.000 take a half interest tn a music and pian: business, which is about to be largely extended the ing season. An enterprising inan of thorough bus may address, with real name, in NUSIC PUBLISHER, Herald office" yicsity ply on premises, 10 to $2 000 .-2Ok, SACRA FIRST CLASS CARTING: DZ. * business. Apply to CROSSMAN & BEL- LONI, 56 Front street, 2 o'clock MACHINERY. LARGE LOT OF MACHINERY FOR SALE CHEAP at SIT, 519 and S21 Water street, corner of Rutger slip. tates FO SALE-COMPLETE SEP OF MACHINERY AND 5 ‘TO $25,000 TO INVEST—BY AN ACTIVE . Mee toe Sectcler hth $15.000 business man, as partner in an established | owt skin id in Now For further Paying business of character} the nature and particulars | P&rteulars a of business should be stated (In: Adres HENRY MORGAN, Herald omee ns SenHons Address I WANTED—WITH FIRST CLASS MA- $50.00( chinlats, to build a first class sewing ie; liberal inducements. offered. i 28 machine: Uberal inducements offered. Apply at 289 OR SAL inery, been ‘brought trom the factory at hay now be seen at Zl Liberty street ING ENGINE, por cise Horst donble ortable Engine and Boiler, FOR SALE. horse pow ler, 2 power; but lit- tle used. cond street, Ki MILLINERY AND FAN (ihe ag 4X. the best part of W arg, for sale reasons for selling. Apply at 243 Grand. str burg, L. I. N OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO PURCHASE AN SOF CARPET- price; algo Lease Apply at 456 and VOR SALE—TWO COMPLE Fitting Machinery. of large Root 458 West Fi satis et, W power. ty-AIXth street, established wholesale Business down town; owner OR SALE—A WOODWORTIL PLANER AND having other business reason for selling. Addre: Mateher, fo pl gurtucen: tueloiny: cet WHOLESALE DEALER, Herald office. sagen gt tenor i. eeern, varie ae ead band pave ———— ~ ——- erosscut, : lot of Beltin NE e > SAAR GRITGE SERIGEDEEERLERE Gaal 0 Lattices, large lot of Beltiiy, &€., nearly new, G, HARVEY, 38 Perry stre Al POT, 66 AND Sit WES ¥ zines, Boilers, Pumps, Hang- ——~ | ers, Pulleys and Belling, one Holst Machine, Portable Be gines and Rub » Mind number. B." FOX & CO, ACHINERY.—WE HAVE A GOOD MACHINE SHOP and want work on tract, Oy « | rese LEWis @ WHEELER, Norwalk Conn, 2 OF add A Grocery Store, doing a good business, with fine Horse wo Wagons; Owner has two businesses to attend to, Inquire at 203 Lexington avenue, A WBROADWAY CIGAR STORE, RENT $7 + stand, averaging $40 daily ; elegantly fitted up large, snyy store, pores $50); a great bargain. WAX BAYERSDORFER, Auctioneer, RARE OPPORTUNITY—A FIVE STORY HOUSE and Lot; business included if desired ; lot 25: JOHN F, BASSFORD, 756 Second ay CHANCE FOR A MAN TO MAKE Manufacturing Business, and the PEN FOR A TRADE.—WILL EXCHA’ A 0 hand Boiler, tire (ront, &e. (with ten yeats service te iD, for anything’ that can’ be turned to account; or Wilk seit on enay terms. honenernigins FRANCIS HART & CO., 12. and 14 College place. AN, EXCELLENT an honest living; a) one of the kind in city; now making $150 per mon ont to if sold very cheap. “Inquire in drug store, corner ORTABLE ENGINES, WITH AND WITHOUT Henry and Rutgers streets, E wheels, Hoisting Engine, Boilers of all sea — —— - | Screw Press, Portable Forges, Shat Pulle 2 L CABINET FAM. | Ing. WILLARD & DE BEVOISE, 45 Dey street. A’ Al WHEELER & WILSON lly Sewing Machine, neart for sale at half price. “Apply at 496 Hudson street. “a HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. GREAT BARGAIN.—STOCK, FIXTURES AND FIVE ‘ 5 “ Dee gt se of a Liquor Store doi pusiness In this City and Brooklyn. for sale very cheap. COLE & ‘ENT, RESPONSIBLE vo Rooms ina first cla PARTY DESIRES hhorhood ; price unexceptionable , giving location A not to refer 1 of rooms asd particulars, R & WILSON SEWING MACHT) sed. in walnut, nearly new and in p old for $45, with all the attachments —WANTED, ONE ROOM, FOR A LAW OFFICE, one of a stiit, from some Liwyer who would give prie vilege to library preferred, , Herald office, N APARTMENT (FURNISHED) WANTED—BY AN educated gentleman, where there are no boarders; terms not to exceed ) per month; with a widow pre- ferred. Address A. F, K., box 13) Herald Uptown Branch, office, 1,265 Broadway, House WANTED. r plete. A. FEW, GOOD CORNER LIQuor, stor Sample Rooms for sale—At trom $300 upwi leading sand down town, Apply to LLOY Broadway, first floor. (A. YONG ESTABLISHED STATIONERY AND MU ‘¢ for sale—Always well conducted, and de edly very, popular and well, patronized : ona principal avenue, JAMES CAGNBY, 831 Hudson street, Auction Roal Estate and Loan Broker. Address 4 GEE A LARGE BROWN STONE —-— stoop House, tarnished ; located between Fourteenth, A FOR SALE, A GOOD LIQUOR AND § | and Forty-Arth street, west side; suitable for a first class AA. Room; house brick, three story; rent of whol Vonrding house. Por particulars cull on or address Mee lease ; price $300.’ Apply to JOHN A, DU M. E. SAMPLE, 30 West Fourteenth street, a Bowery. —BY A GENTLE OOMS WANTE BMAN, WITH A A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A CORNER BUTCH. } genteel family, in good and cen onlity 41. er's Shop, in Brool ni rs! Tease, no rent; doing | Rooms, adjoining, h ample closet . front a good cash business: ighborhoods, satis: | and well as and hot and cold water required factory reasons ¢ r further particulars | unturnish ption of carpets. Address 0, ©. apply to PHILIP 0° . 2 Bulkhead, toot of | pox"Toy station A pate oe Vesey street, Washington Market, s ~ - res a =" eras; Eo OOM WANT —NEAR THE PARK, BY A YOUN@ ROADWAY HAT STORE FOR SALE.—INQUIRE AT i pantie yang souk.” os I 43) Broome street, third floor, from 1! y clock. i Pen eenen {aking singing lessons. Address, with price, box 122 Herald ofle JOAL YARD FOR SALE CHEAP, IF SOLD THIS WO YOUNG MEN WISHT0 ENGAGE PARLOR AND Jw —On the west side, between Twenty-third and Bedroom, bed in each, without board, between Forty- Thirty-fourth streets; doing 'a large business. Address | second. and Fitieth streets and_ Fifth and Seventh aves box M4 H 1,265 Broadway. DE8k, FOR, SALE—FOR WANT OF USE; GOOD AS new: Lawn Mower for sale, for want of use ; good us new. 29 Broadway, office 12, first floor. - DP 2G STORE FoR SALE—DOING A PAYING BUSI- ness; cheap rent J immediately, * Apply to SPRICKL, DEUG, STORE ‘ald Uptown Branch offic must be clean and well ventilate Address for one week Dr. J. P orner Forty-sixth stree dd moderate: D—FOUR CONNECTED UNFURNISHED with water and gas, in good locality on the west side of this city, rent moderate, for man and wife and servant. Address, with particulars, Mrs, CAMPBELL, 18:7 Broadway, over confectionery store. WASTED.“A PARTY OF 1 5 to take Half a Floor with another of unexceptios character ildren; also a Floor in a first class hu suitable otween Twenty-third and Fortietht ets, th avenues; rent $4. Address INOMY, box 130 Herald Uptown Branch offi CONDITION . WEIS- R SALE—IN FINE. and ¢ ble terms. Tnquire at AU MANN 4 , 257 Broome street. G STORE FOR SALE IN WILLIAMSBURG, ing and increasing business; growing neighborhc it Inquire of 8. O. A. MURPHY, 31 Barclay street, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO asmall third (top) floor of about four rooms, with impro' nts, in private house preterreds ation below Thirty-fourth street, between nd an pth aven y rent must be moderate PSs SSO | June Lor betore. ‘Address F. G. A., Herald oitle D—BY RUG STORE, FIRST CLASS, WE good business, fine location. for sale on easy terms, nge for Heal Estat price $4,500. Address Dr: of ] or exeh Pr, VOR SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR 8 frame, 11 rooms; Stock and F sprice PNT BY Stina ine Pena he GER ene ae SRS | WY ANTDOE, A NADONE RURNIGHD PROM Cabh; also two story frame Cottages, from $1300 0 83,0, | gros ten tal Herekt ofties ; . only ‘$300 cash required, ballance on, nis lsc ‘ = EnOr BUOE SS Ald Or ie ‘oll eg TANTED TOR A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP ath avi eehiniese Bou Wi Nouse, "between F ith und Thirty-fourth, Sixth avenue, corner Fifteenth street, Brooklyn | strocter ait Lesion und decent a ity four PRESS ROUTE AND Work anp | W- GOODWIN, box 135 Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—FU Houses deseriptio street, corner Broadway. WASTED—A ROOM, FURNISHED OR UNFURNIBH- 0, Wagon and Harness. mun oy URNISHED: mand. Send 'S & CO., 26 Sixteenth AND UN: the continued ¢ 1 Washington street, JOR SALE—A GOOD CORNER GROCERY AND, Liquor Sto eap rent; ill health the cause of selling. Corner rl and Water streets, Brooklyn. POE, Abe THe Brook AND FIXTURES OF TH. VW "ed, ina private house, in exchange for music and Granite Yard, at Penny Bridge, near Calvary Ceme- | French;" highest references. Address X. J., Herald Up- tery sisting of a splendid lot of Monuments, Posts, | town Branch office, Broadway. Bases and Coping, together with the Rough Stock ; also Sheds, lot of Blacksmiths’ Tools, Hay Scale (almost new), &c, Will continue to enclose cemetery lots until sale i effected. | Inquire of P, DRENNAN, 95 Tompkins ays rooklyn. JOR SALE-THE LEASE AND MACITINERY OF A Steam Packing Box Factory, in complete working order and doing a good business. Call at the premises, 65 Park street, near Worth. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A BOOT AND shoe store doing a good cash business; terms easy. For particulars inquire on the premises, "120 Atlant street, between Clinton and Henry streets, Brooklyn. iT OF SICKNESS, FIXTURE Inquire at 156 Third BY A SMALIs or In private house ; good Address B., box 494 Post Warts family, neighborhood; rent about $30. office. A SMALL one hour: JOR SALI FURNISHE hand varden Hudson, ab OR SALE—ON ACCOU! and Stock of Fancy Goods Store vyate family} | avenue. i mnie \@ ed. Add ost of JOR SALE # STOCK, FIXTURES AND Goop | WANTED To ke 6 DARE OU OW SALBTHE STOCK, FIXTURES AND. W fiineauarier are han. titer quarters of ay hoe fahed Ssentec nak mer CAUES Of selling. Ap from city; modern improvement dr ng price. and full particulars, RH. B., be to BAYAUD, J Beaver stree VOR THREB JOR SALE—A, FIRST, CLASS LiQuor STORE, | WANTED TO R HED, with Stock, Fixture: five years lease. Apply at ‘or tour tnonth: ninining eight or ning 816 Eighth avenue, corner Fitty-tirst street. ‘on the Hudse Address F. H., Herald | room, | Por Sixth avenue first class Liquor 5 si BILLIARDS. 56 West 1 a, Al STANDARD AMERICAN | BILLIARD TABLES % LE : " Now desizns; also H and everything apper= OR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES AND STOCK OF | z to billiards, Rt low eT We COLLEND Bar and Refreshinent § fast corner Worth | ating to billiards, at lowest prices Pond wey. i | successor to Fly Street and Broadway, Oe, SALE TRICE, $9: TERMS, sr, | Stock and Fixtures of an’ old establish and Let Live” Oyster and Chop House. Twenty-sixth street and Eighth avenu NT OF NEW AND so Ball LE per GRO Barclay street. NT OF BILLIARD TABLES, gut cushions; the cheapest hund Tables, Trim storiige. ASE, STOCK, FIXTURES AND rniture of a ladies’ and gentlemen's restaurant, N IMMENSE ASSOF with the celebr best in the mark F ‘Apply to J. A. KAMPING, 8) Cedar street. WOR SALE—GROCERY STORE, ON LEADING AV nue in Brooklyn; very fine store and stock, hors wagon and harness; one of the best opportunities ever of fered: allcash trade. Address A.B. ©., Brooklyn Branch Herald office. OR SALE—AN OLD. ESTABLISHED iT OF BILLIARD BALLS, Chalk, and Trimmings of all oR TOTANS, 89 Fulton street. ILLIARDS.—WM. Hi. GRIFFITH IS THE ONLY es, Cloth, Cue Tips, ule cheap. PE Store in South Brooklyn; no. re I janutacturer inthe United States who is making the fused; must be sold. Apply to MARTIN E only genuine Fre: table with Delaney’s Light roll street, between Coluinbia and Van Brunt, South | fing Wire Cushi id hand Tables at very low Brooklyn, | prices. Call and. to sutisty yourselves. Ware- sore Ooms 40 Vesey street. WOR SAL FAP=AN, OLD I | Beda dow dba ack Meat ‘ket; fixtures complete; Mmpwo PHELAN & COLLENDER TABLES, AND ALL a Ninth ward ; doing good cash business. | Apply at 349 V Contents of Billiard Room 62 Cortlandt street tor sale. Eleventh street. at great sacrifice, Apply on premises, : JOR SALE CHEAP. GOOM WILG AND FIX. SIGH PTRICTHY FIRST CLASS BILLIARD, TA- ture Ly | DBLOO. dies at half the ces; slate beds, quire f iilons: $105 to $28). AMER BILLIARD TAS aor waren arearatus, | WUB¢ OMPANY, factory and salesrooms 176 and 1% we Now is your time to secure _ re atabou swith pri —— 4 Fountain at thot ye SCRIPTU IE, 3 ICE CREAM. YAS 7 1 tern Ice Cream, made from their vaine houses or sto are cream only; superior in quality ani below the to call, as th od. Apply prices ot any ot families, boarding houses, hotels, aurants, church entertainments and the trade sup- ERRING'S SAFE FOR SALE.—HERRIN i. Depots, 3 Fourth avenue, 1,266 Broadway and Hite size and In perfect order, for sal 7 Chatham street, Apply at al estate office of J. M. | “e Sixteenth street, corner Broudwa: IQUOR STORE FOR SALE—OW Li Gres tor 24 years, | DENTISTRY. . I R, WHITE'S DENTAL OFFICE IS AT NO. 76 SIXTH | fille n r « APRly to Mr. LE ‘avenue, Beautiful artificial Terth. Teeth at Law, 67 Wall sienet, New Work: ven _ | without pain, with gold, bone and platina, All work wal PRICE PARTITION FOR SALE CHEAP—asu | TAMted and at reasonable prices: — and walnut, plate glass top, measuring Mdgxs | 8, GARSE’ JANES. Z8T WORK IN DI 3 feet, auitable for a bank or office; cost willbe sold, | [)S, GARSET & JANES pes yas administered; alk if taken at once, for $100. Apply at 47 Liberty street, i | diseases of mouth cured,’ consultation tree. 34 Twenty- the basement, ____ | sixth srect, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. NE OF LESLIE'S VERY BEST REFRIGERATORS | ————— RRASTIA, REMOVED OFovcate, considerably below the whoisesle pies: is | DD®S, off yBERHARD, AND. det near Broa ay. con: gi new and has never been used, Call at769 Broadway, .¥., room 17. RINTING OFF! Sater, without plite or tinue to insert Teeth on the new Clasps; gold fillings a specialty R AND JOB) FOR (NEWSPAP 2 PRACTE: riot P. \IN-FIFTEEN sale.—A large stock of good type and everything | YEETH RACTED Wit HOon, Beautiful Toot Necessary todo a large business; terms cash. Address | gh. 04°gi).”’plumpers for hollow cheeks; sets repaired. PRINTER, box 217 Herald mice. ° 81 Pek SP VILLERS, 19 Grand street, near Broadway. HOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS corner gallery, doing a good business; fine dwelling | rooms attached; one of the best locations; will be sold | cheap, as the owner wishes to go West; a ‘rare chance. | Address PHOTOGRAPHER, Herald office. | RABE CHANCE.“FANCY TOY AND CA YY STORE, doing a good business, at 213 East Fifty ninth street | Call for two days. | AFES FOR SALE CHEAP.—A LARGE SAFE, TWO } SS” mediam and one small safe, of Wilder's, Herring's and Lillie’s make, at 8. G. QUIRK’S 72 Maiden lane. | APES.—HERRING'S, MARVIN'S, CHEAP, TO CLOS Peery sth save 60 per Lair Minor | A. Works, 3h, 195 Hest Highteenth, stroet.—Marble and ri eg Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monument __ LILLIE SAFE COMPANY, | arprices that dety competition. Marble Turning tor the: nwo F : EW YORK | trade. WO FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORES IN NEW YORK | trade, i aise Ade Mia? 2. om Tels torsaie; he owner, after 19 years in the business, | (7 pee @ cO,, MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 22 WEST about t6 retire. “Address A.’ C., box 125 Herald office. _ |. pirey-itest street, between Broadway and Kighth ave- 1 4 nue.—Marble and Mafbleized Mantels, Monuments, Head- 10, HAOKMEN. =<WILL SELL STOCK AND GOOD 1 ato ‘Apply at the | stones, in large varieties, cheapest in city. Desigus o* Will of best Hotel in city for a barg ‘. RY at | Beattatton stable 131 Sullivan street, ou Monday, La MARBLE MANTELS. EMOVAL.—SLATE MANT A. Wood Mantels; the fn tered in hig city, 8 ee aes soe 78 ft 2 Wes y-third stres 2 and 222 West Twenty PO" sr iioa-cek "GRATES, &0.— dl el at our new Wwareroomns, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth ENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manttacturers 'y variety of Slate work, plain and ‘ornamental. KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING #1 Maiden lane. ot