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THE TOMES WARDENSHIP. Emvestigation by the Commissioners of Charities of the Charges Against War. den Quinn—Mr. Laimbecr Refuses Ad- mittance to the Press. The #0-called investigation of the charges made $m a daily journal as to the bad antecedents of Jobn Quinn, the newly appointed Warden of the Bombs, took piace yesterday at the neadquarters ef the Commissioners of Charities and Correction. ‘When ® umber of reporters presented themselves Mr, Stern expressed his will- ingness §=to admit them, as he had nothing to conceal, but President Laimbeer, bot liking the light-ot the press, sternly refused to allow tne Mvestigation to proceed in public. ‘The anguiry began at two o'clock and terminated about Jour. “An hour later the evidence taken was given the repoyters by Mr. Stern, Mr. Phelps, secre- (ary, testified that he had presented a letter froin ‘the Commission to the city editor of the paper (making the charges, asking him to substantiate his charges, and’ that person refused to irespond. No __ person Sppoaring. to _prose- cute, Mr. Laimbeer stated that Mr. Burr had oluntaniy called on the 23d and had made a statement, the substance of which is that the pever ovine pa from Quinn a letter press ior $150, a8 charged, or at any Other price, nor had he Pe one negotiations of the kind. He stated Sxl 41} Hat be cha in which he was mamed were Without foundation.” t W.?Adames testified that he had kno’ Quinn twenty years; had often conversed Ww! (htm about the politicians in power ‘years ago, and knew he was ‘to them and was acti in concert with ‘the reform movement Tgeant-at-Arms; he /had {ound him a candid and upright man and not afraid to express his opinions; he had never ‘Known Quinn to be characterized as a gambler or guilty of any transaction calculated to blast a man’s reputation; he believed Quinn to be just the man for the place of Warden, but he would not him as a financial bookkeeper or anything of that kind. This being all the evidence presented the hearing ‘Was closed, and the decision in the case will be given on Monday, Afcer the hearing the Commis- #ion held a secret session, at winch resolutions ex- onerating Quinn were offered, but they were not Pressed, The discussion waxed go warm that the yeporters outside could hear the remarks, “It’s a jie!” “It is false 1”? “He never cheated Franklin!” @nd other stormy declarations by Mr. Laimbeer, who was making a special defence of his ap- res. A one-eyed friend of Quinn’s, while be hearing was being held, was quite disorderly in the anteroom, denonncing the press of the city as ars, &c., but became quiet when assured that his ‘Diackguardism would be calculated to injure Mr. Quinn's case if overheard by the Commission. DROWNED IN MYSTIC POND. Boston, Jan. 24, 1874. Herbert Cotton, aged twenty-one years, was @rowned in Mystic Pong, at Ariington, yesterday. > ‘MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. two Opposed Married. Eppy—Waricut.—On Thursday, January 15, at Summerfield Methodist Episcopai church, by the Rey. Thomas H. Smith, WILLIAM R. Eppy, of Sta- leton, 8. 1, to KUPHEMIA A., daughter of G. P. right, Esq.. of West Port Richmond, 5. I. Fraauson—Donerty.—On Thursday evening, January 15, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. W. T. Elbert, JoHN T. FERGUSON to Fanny Douerry, both of New York. No cards, Lancon—CampPBeELL,—On Tuesday, January 20, at the First Presbyterian church, by the Rev. J. C. Egbert, GkoRGE S. LANCON, of Hoboken, to Emma (Louisg, eldest daughter of R. Campbell, of J ersey City Heights. ‘ARTIN—GLOVER.—In Brooklyn, Janu 20, at the residence of the bride’s brother, by the Rev. A. S. Hunt, D. D., J. FRANK MARTIN, of a N.J., to ESTELLE A. GLOVER, of the former ce, NoLaN—Wuirg.—On Tuesday, January 20, 1474, at the Church of St. Paul of the Cross, Jersey City ‘Heights, by the Rev. Father Timothy, ‘Tomas oo of Jersey City Heights, N. J., to MaRY JANE Wuirs, of West Hoboken, N, J. WEsSTER—SCRIBNER.—On Saturday, January 24, 3874, by the Rev. F. Hamblin, Joun P. Weusrer, of hd York city, to Miss SARAH SCRIBNER, of Unity, ie. WILLIAMSON—SMITH.—In Brooklyn, on Wednes- day, January 21, by the Rev. Dr. J. E. Rockwell, GORGE M. WILLIAMSON to ANGELINA SMITH, both of Brooklyn. on Tuesday, Diea. ApDaMS.—On Friday, January 23, at midnight, RicHARD ApaMs, a native of Isle of Wight, England. Isle of Wight-papers please copy. ARTHUR.—Suddenly, on Saturday, January 24, Epwakb R. ARTBUR, aged 7- years, 8 months and 28 days, and Tuomas 8, G. ARTHUR, aged 10 years and © days, sons of C. W. and Ada E. Arthur. Funeral on Tuesday, January 27, at two o’clock P. M., from All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal church, corner Seventh street and Seventh avenue, South Brooklyn. Batrp.—On Thursday morning, Janwary 22, after @ short illness, Mary L., wife of Colonel A. D. Basrp, in her 34th year. ry vary Cemete! vtiogy On Satara ber age. Funeral services two P.M. Hurcninson.—On 114th street. son, aged 2 years an street, Brooklyn, on 26, at twe o'clock, vited to attend. aged 2 years, 1 mont! The relatives and spectfaily tuvited to residence of his pare Monday, January 26, KILLEEN.— Month’ TERESA KILLEEN, On ast nine o'clock, end. KYLE. WILi1Am, son of W. 29th year of her age. attend her funeral, Forsyth street. LENT.—On ‘Tharsd: years. LEERBURGER.—On GER, beloved wife of ‘Phe tuneral will,tal precisel Lipp} wile of The relatives and the funeral, from ‘tr | late residence, No. January 25, at one 0’ this day (Sunday), al SARAH ANNE MOOR: and Ann Moore, of 10 years, 2 months the funeral, from hi 26th inst., at two o’e MULLIGAN.—At Jac MCUAULE! James MCCAULEY, NAPOLEON.—At Jet The relatives and vited to attend the parents, corner of G: City. O'SHAUGHNESSY. — January 24, 1874, golden, Ireland. Olive Branch Lodge, the funeral services, ‘The funeral will take place from her late resi- Gence, 67 Keap street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday, | the 25th inst. Friends and relatives are respect- | fully invited to attend. | * \BERGIN.—On Saturday, January 24, at Manhattan wotlege, alter a short illness, JouHN hk, the beloved ears. The relatives and friends of the tamily, also the | members of the Stephen Literary Union ‘and those | of the Senior and Freshman classes of Manhattan College, are respectiuity invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his uncle, William Farrell, No. 42 Clarkson street, on Monday after- | noon, January 26, at one o'clock. BONNEY.—JOSEPH BONNEY. A Month’s mind, for | ‘the eternal repose or his soul, in the Church of the iphany, on Monday, January 26, at hall-past ie o'clock A. M. The friends of the family are most respectfully invited to attend. BRowN.—On Friday, January 23, 1874, of perito- itis, Louis JAMES, son of Mrs. M. Matilda Brown, aged 7 years, 6 months and 3 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral. at st. Peter's Protestant Episcopal church, in Peekskill, on Sun- any, January 25, at three o clock P. M. JURKE.—On Hate Monel January 23, at half- past seven o'clock, WILLIAM BURKE, aged’ 61 years and 9 months. Funeral services from the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Ninety-seventh street, Broadway, to-day (Sunday), January 25, at one o'clock sharp. ‘Hig remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Bur.erR.—On Saturday morning, January 24, at her late residence, 582 Broome street, ELLEN M. wile of Patrick Butier. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. s8.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 22, BaRau, wile of George E. Cross, aged 60 years, Faneral irom New York Avenue Methodist Epis- copal church, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Manchester and York (Englana) papers please Ye JUNPHY.—On Friday, January 23, Tommy, be ae son of Andrew and Rachel Dunphy, aged { years and 5 months, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- dence of his parents, No. 57 Macdougal street, this { (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ELLISON.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Friday evening, January 23, EDMUND L, ELLISON, Jr., only child of | Edmund L. and Emma F, Ellison, aged 3 years, 11 months and 9 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of his grandparents, 254 Bloomficla street, | Bonoken, N. J., on Monday, January 26, at two Faress.—In this city, on Friday, January 23, THOMAS JULIAN, Son of Thomas and tie late Juiia L. Fearless, aged 3 years, 9 months and 21 days. Funeral on Monday, at two o'clock P. M., from the residence of his father. 327 East Forty-first street. Ferris.—On Thurrday, January 22, 1874, Jonn H. FERRIS, Oldest son of the late Captain John Ferris, 1d 25 years, § months and 22 days, ‘ne funeral will take place from his late resi- @ence, No. 57 Mangin st., this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock precisely. The friends of the family @nd those of his stepiather, Michael H. Post, are Tespectfully invited to attend. jladelphia papers please copy. FirapaTnick.—On Friday, January 23, Danten Francis FITZPATRICK, aged 3 years, 6 months and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 329 East fifty-ninth street, on Sunday afternoon, Junuary 25, at two P. M., to Calvary Cemetery. FREEMAN.N—On Thursday, January 22, 1874, ALBERT FREEMANN, in the 45th year of his age. The relatives and friends 01 the family, and also the Brider-Verein of the St. Matthius Kirche and the Ringold Horse Guard are respectfully invited to attend thefuneral, from his late residence, No. ‘99 North Fourth street, Williamsburgh, on Sunday, January 25, 1874, at one o'clock P. M. GiLMaRTIN.—On Friday, January 23, 1874, ANN, ‘Wile of the late John Gilmartin, at her residence, it Ninth street, a native of Glencar, county Leitrim, Ireland. 4 seine ieee Mag dd Mig the pout sta re- invited to the funeral at one O'cloc BoM i seer la D.—On Saturday, January 24, after a short ipalag illness, GEORGE GoopD, in the 54th year Funeral ‘services at his late residence, No. 32 Tint AE abocuock RH" Phe ral wit ee verréd at Greenwood. . @ remains will be in- —-At Jersey City, on a: Sv aeron D. Hatsey, chee aba The relatives and friends of the family are re- Gn invited to attend the funeral, irom the a formed church. Wayne street, Jersey oy, this 4 (Sunday), at half-past one P.M. At 24, ELIZABETH C, elleville, N. J., on Saturday, J Hay, widow of Rev. Pulp C. lotice of faneral herearter,, . RRNAN. jastings-on-Rudson January TUERINE HERNAN, aged 12 yeeege ee” Foperal from Thirtieth siregt depot. on Monday, ast three o’clock P, from Hunters Point. PERCIVAL.—On Sai PERCIVAL, aged 79 yer , The relatives and friends of the family, also the son of Catharine and the late John Bergin, aged 21 | members ofthe Bedford street Methodist Episcopal | | church, aré respect funeral services, att! Charles W. Link, No 7 Vannest place street), on Monda: P. M.. interment. Pigrson.—On Thursday morning, January 22, DANIEL B. PIERSON, Jr., in the 29th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Monday morning, January 26, at half-past nine o’clock, at the residence of his parents, No. 172 West Twelfth street. RYAN.—At Salem, Mass., KaTE M. RYAN. Rer remains will James street. SawYEn, ct of the family are invi Sptonson.—On Lorre J., daughter of of Clifton, S. L, aged 59 years. ‘lends are respectfully invited to Relatives and attend the tuneral, New Dorp, 8. [., on Si two P.M. Carriages bilt landing on the arrival of the one o’clock boat from this city. SPENCER.—On Frid: preamonia, WILLIAM is age. The relatives and Howard Lodge, No. ter, R. A. M., Olive ze, O. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 323 West Forty-eighth street, on Sunday, January 25, at twelve o’clock M., without further n OLIVE BRANCH LovGE, No. 31, I. 0. 0. F.—The | Members will assemble at the lodge rooms, No, 744 Broadway, on Sunday (this day). at ten o'clock A. M. sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, William Spencer. order. The members of Ho M., are hereby summoned to meet at the rooms, No, 948 Broadway, tt for the purpose of att brother, Willtam Spencer. JAMES 8, A. B, Prick, Secretary. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, No. 159, R., A. M.—CoM- PANIONS—You are requested to meet at No, 948 Broadway, this day, at ten o'clock A, M., to unite Nba Lodge q spect to Compania! ty order of the ca StePHans.—In Harlem, on Saturday, January 24, MARGARET STEPHANS, Wife Of Wiliam Stephans, in the 54th year of her ag The relatives and nested to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 40 East 125th street, at ten o'clock; thence to St. Joseph’s Rom: solemn requiem mas: sonl; thence to Calvary Cemetery. SreTson.—On Fridi and severe iliness, years, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from hi highteenth street, on Sunday, January 25, at one o'clock P. M. Boston papers please copy, THOMAS.—In Savannah, nary 21, of paralysis of the THomas, formerly of TURPIE.—On 29 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her lute residence, 212 Madison street, this’ day (Sun- at one o'clock, NDERVOORT.—On my, short and severe illness, JAMES ALBERT voort, aged 60 years,” The relatives and spectfally invited to attend the funeral, late residence, No. Sunday, January 25, at one o’clock Providence (R. I.) papers please copy. 20, at ten o'clock. +, wiaow of Captain ‘8 mind, be offered for the repose of the soul of E street, near Lexington avenue, on ternoon, at one o'clock, MacKEy.—Cn Friday, January 23, WiLLIAM H. MACKEY, In the 52d year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his brother-in-law, John Troy, and’ son-in-law, Jeremiah Regan, also the Tailors’ Benevolent Soci- ety, are requested to attend the juneral, trom ns Philadelphia papers please ct MAGEK.—At Mott Haven, on JOHN MAGER, aged 88 years, Relatives ana friends are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Jerome church, North New York, MookE.—On Saturday morning, January 20, aiter a long and severe illness, EUGENE MULLIGAN, aged 37 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the John J. Bradley Association, are respectfully invited to attend the 1uneral, from his late residence, 256 West Thirty-first street, on this (Sunday) afternoon at one o’clock, Saturday Mcvauley, aged 9 months. The relatives and friends of tne family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his parents, 610 West Thirty-seventh street, on Monday, at one o'clock P. M. ary 24, JaMES NAPOLEON, at half-past two o’clock, from the residence of his LUKE O'SHAUGHNESSY, Qj years; from the county Limerick, parish of Shana- Notice oj ‘uneral hereafter, Parsons.—At Jersey City, on Friday, January 23, | PHILA M,, wife of Charles Parsons, aged 71 years, 7 months and 17 days, * Her relatives and friends, also the members of street, on Sunday afternoon, January 25, at hall- er remains will be taken to Manhasset, L. 1, on Monday, January 26, on tweive o’clock M. train without turther invitation. will be taken on Tuesday morning to Yonkers for Notice of funeral hereafter. SawYer.—On Saturday, January 24, SYRENA f Jaffrey, N. H., aged 71 years, for more than 43 years a faithful and devoted servant and Triend in the family of the late John Siade, of this ity. Funeral services will be held at the resiaence of Mrs, Slade, No, 242 Fifth avenue, on Monday morn- ing, January 26, at half-past nine o’clock. ‘Thursday, 35, F. A. ‘iday, January 23, MARY ANN, daughter of Archibald Turpie, aged’ 20 years and NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. From thence to Cal- January %, 1874, JEANETTE IN. Hoey, in’ the 10th year of will be held at her late resi- dence, 181 Hall street, on Monday, 26th inst., at Friday evening, Janu: BENJAMIN HUTCHTNSON, in the 67th year of nis age. Relatives and friends of the jamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at one o'clock P. M., from bis late residence, 438 East Jackson.—On Saturday, January 24, FREDDIE A. JACKSON, youngest son Of Menry and Sarah Jack- a 6 months, Funeral from the parent's residence, 198 Raymend Monday afternvon, January Friends of the jamily are in- Kenor.—On Friday, January 23, 1874, JOHN H. KEeHok, aged 23 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 25th inst., at two o'clock, from St. Mary’s church, Clilton, KigRNAN.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, 24, 1874, JOHN M., son of Philip J. and ila f January Kiernan. h and 16 days, frtends of the family are re- attend the funeral, from the nts, NO. 356 Court street, on at two o'clock. A requiem mass will LEANOR Monday, January 26, at nail- at St. Lawrence’s church, for heres Ainpeance ' riend3 and acqui e8 are respectfully invited onic d. : mn Saturday, January 24, of diphtheria. . F, and Catharine Kyle, aged 4 years and 10 months, Funerat on Monday afternoon, January 26, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 193 South Fourth street, Williamsburg, LAaRGAN.—On Thursday, January 22, ELLEN A, O'Leary, beloved wife of William J. Largan, in the Rejatives and friends are respectfully invited to this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from her late residence, 36 , January 22, WILLIAM G. at his late residence, Tremont, N. Y., aged 65 Funeral services at the Presbyterian church, at one o’clock, on Sunday afternoon, January ‘25, Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend without jurther notice, Wednesday, January 21, at her residence, Baltimore, Md,, ADELHEID LEERBUR- Simon Leerburger, ke place on Sunday, January 25, from 112 East Seventeenth street, at one o'clock —On Friday, Jannary 23, 1874, CATHARINE, V. Liddle and daugiter of the late Rev. ‘Thomas Lioyd Davies. friends are invited to attend inity Baptist church, Fiity-fitn Monday al A LARGE, NEW HUTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE to let.—Axenta, take Dotico; a lovely home and a splendid chance tw make money fast. " Address the owner, R. W. HOLMES, Mansion House, Orange, N, J. N ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED—IN AN OLD E8- tablished manufacturing busisess ; $50,000 invested ; more capital required to manutacture a staple machine now made in England only, which is in great demand here; liberal arrangements will be made with a suitable party. Address MACHINERY, Herald office. A. TARINER, WITH CAPITAL, WANTED—IN ONE of the best located and well established hotels in Weshington. Address BW. J., Herald Uptown Branch office, A* ACTIVE, BUSINESS MAN, WITH $10,000 TO $20,000, wishes to connect himselt with some first Class business, Call on or address CASH, French's Hotel. MIDDLE-AGED MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE retail lace, embroidery and tancy goods business, and can Invest $2,500 to $3, 00 cash, would like to join a party: already Dlished in the above line, or form partner- snip with a honest man who can invest from $5,000 to $7,000 to start a new business of that kind in one of the best business streets in this city. Address HENRY, box 165 Herald office. N OLD ESTABLISHED STORE STAND AND TAL loring business, without stock, is offered; rent only for two story and cellar; 2x45: sales upwards of 00; also a Fare chance for a builder and architect. Address J. D,, Jersey, Westwood, Bergen county, N. J. A. LOAN OF $10. -WOULD TOKE A LONE GEN- tleman, give him 7 per cent, a good home per year and ample security, THOMAS HARRISON, 1,239 Broadway. GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO GET AN ESTAB- lished business by purchasing the Fixtures. Call at 115 Fourth avenue. E, F. WAR LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY SECURE capital for incorporated companies, merchants, Tnanutacturers, mines. Our Register contains many ames possesaliig various amounts for Investmenta, LEXANDER ROTHINGHAM & COMPANY, 112 and 114 Broadway. FIRST CLASS MEAT AND PROVISION MARKET, in a cood neighborhood, for sale, or would take a partner; other business the cause of present change. For particulars apply toJACKNON a 81: JOHN, Commission jerchants, No, Washington street, between Harrison and Franklin streets. A LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET WITH A PARTY ZA who would invest $2,000; half profits given. Address GENIUS, care Mrs, Kygers, 4 West Fourth street. LAW FIRM ON BROADWAY HAVE A VACANCY for a partner (German preferred), with a good con- nection and who can influence business. Address, stat- ing tull particulars, &c., LAW FIRM, Herald of FEW SHARES IN A MANUFACTURING COM. pany that will pay from 20 to 40 per cent for sale at Rrolite last year 40 per cent. Address box 3,131 New Post office. PARTNER WANTED—WITH A FEW THOUSAND dollars, ina manufacturing concern; establishea 1899; a chance seldom offered. 3. VINCENT, 44 Rutgers street, New York. A RARE BUSINESS OPENING, WITH A GOOD A. Class of trade , Kast Stamford, Conn. ; machinery, and Stock of an old established Sash, Blind, Door and Mould- ing Mill for sale very low; this is a bargain; everything in good working oder; ‘possession immediately. Call or address W. H. JUDD, Trustee, Stamtord, Conn, CAPITALIST WOULD TREAT WITH A RE- sponsible party, already established, with a view to invest in the railroad supply and rail’ business. Ad- iy orl 55 Spring street, on Sunday, clock. Opy. Priaay, January 23, t one oclock, January 24, youngest daughter of Kobert est New Brighton, 8. L, aged and 10 days, The friends of the family are invited to attend er late residence, on Monday, lock. cksonville, Fla., on Tuesday, evening, January 24, son of James and Margaret rsey City, on Saturday, Janu- friends of the family are in- faneral, on Monday afternoon, reen and First streets, Jersey In Brooklyn, on Saturday, a 72 No, 31, are invited to attend at her late residence, 166 York M., without further invitation. turday, January 24, PIERCE ars, 1 month and 29 days, fully invited to attend the he residence of his son-in-law, (Charles | January 26, at four o’clock His remains be brought to her home, 52 ‘tends ted to attend, January 22, CHaR- the late Charles M, Simonson, from the Moravian church, unday, 25th inst., at nalt-past will be in waiting at Vander- jay, Morning, January 23, of SPENCER, in the 53d year of friends of the family and Corinthian Chap- No. 31, I. 0, of Branch jotice. By | A. CALDER, N. G. ward Lodge, No. 35, F. and A. is day, at ten A. M, precisely, ending the funeral of our late Py order. HAPPELL, Master, in paying the last tribute of re- Wi 4 liam Spencer, deceased. LIAM H. OWEN, Secretary. Ce frienas of the family are re- an Catholic church, where a | 3 Will be celebrated for her jay, January 23, after a long | ANDER STETSON, aged 59 is late residence, 203 West i>) on Wedresday, Jan- Mr, WILLIAM A. Le Brooklyn, N. Thursday, January 22, after a VANDER- friends of the Moa are re- ‘om his 443 West Fiftieth street, on P.M. ; immediately. ‘Address REALIT dress, with name and full partigulars, CAPITAL, box 2.972 New York Post office. A WABBITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED « for merchants, manu/acturers and others; real es- tate exchanged for business; mining interests, &c., nego- tiated; persons with cupital’seeking business advised of approved ‘opportumiticn, Reterences:—C. ¥, Hunter, Esq., President ot People’s Bank; The International Publishing Company, Books, Engravings. &c., 59 Maiden Jane, &c. GRIGGS, CARLETON & ( Financial and Busingss Agents, 98 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED.—A PARTY, NOW OWNING a first class Hotel at a fashionable and yery Repair summer resort, desires a partner with about n 25,000 cash. ‘This iy a chance seldom offered, as the busi- ess Nas been establisned for fifteen yoars ‘and is con- ntly increasing. A popular and well-known mineral spring upon the property. Best of references required, Address, with real name, B. G. W., pox 1,929 Post office. GOOD, LEGITIMATE, WELL PAYING BUSINESS, £4 which’ will bear investigation, will be sold ata great sacrifice; bargain for sm: capital; must leave Herald office. A WITH $3 000 TO $5,000, can find a good business by addressing B., box 104 Herald ottice. LARGE CONFECTIONERY, WITH ALL APPUR- tenances, for sale—A specialty of which is the tur- ishing, partics with supplies; in one of the largest cities of the West; the same is now established for the last twenty years, and is tor sale, as owner wishes to re- tire from business; price $13,000, of which sum $5,000 are to be paid in cash or good bonds: best New York refer- ences given and required. For particulars address B. C. Herald Uptown Branch offh MANUFACTURER DESIRES A PRIVATE. SECR tary with n few thousand dollars. For full particu- lars address box 1,761 Post office. FIRST GOOD BUSINESS MA CLASS MODISTE, HAVING LARGE patronage and handsome turhiture for large house, wishes to meet with a lady of ability and means, to ex- wend dressmaking and letting rooms. 465 Sixth avenue, Dent A AT BARGAIN 1F TAKEN AT ONCE—AN OLD e: lished and first class importing Millinery Busi ness for gale; the owner having a house in London retiring from business, which will afford her every fa- cuility tor keeping the purchaser constantly supplied with the very latest styles in the business, HINE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue, NONDENSED EGGS.—A NEW ARTICLE; THOR. oughly tested; safe and profitable opportunity to in yest money in a company to mannfacture it. Cafl and investigate. 62 Cortlandt street, second floor, front room. \APITAL WANTED—TO CARKY OUT PATENT PRO- cess of transtorming the refuse grains trom brew- eries into dry teed; only wanted to start with; ready sale for all that can be made, and the grains can be had for nothing during six months in the ye: periment, Address 8. & A., box 4,191 Post office: JALIFORNIA.—PARTIES WISHING TU INTRODUCE their goods, establish agencies or have commissions executed by # business man of New York going there to reside address CALIFORNIA, Herald office. OR SALE—A COAL YARD, FULLY EQUIPPED, with 4 good rnn of custom; is situated on the water and has complete arrangements for hoisting by steam; ood chance lor a man with some capital. Address 8, & § Herald offic JOR SALE—FIVE YEARS’ LEASE AND FURNITURE of a good and finely locaved Hotel, 15 milea trom Now York; full the entire year. Address ANOTHER BUSINESS, box 5,02 Post office, New York. ‘TAMPING AND EMBROIDERY BUS. iness: will be sold very low tor cash, as the owner is about leaving the city; good location. Address L, G., station D, IRST CLASS HOTEL-—8% ROOMS, AND MOST OF the Standing Furniture to rent, at Oswego, N. Y.: $3,000 to $5,000 cupitai required; rent $220 per month. MYRON DEE, Oswego, N. N ORE CAPITAL REQUIRED TO INCREASE A thorough|y established and responsible manufactur- ing business ; $50,000 now invested, principals only dealt with. Address, tor one week, MANUFACTORY, box 102 Herald otfice. tween Was! tween Sox ti Herald square and ohtow n Brauch office. ANTED—A FIRST GLASS GENTLEMAN, with 000. to join a very Profitable business, wellknown in the elty and throughout the country. Address, stating name and where an interview can had, PROFSTA- BLE, box 148 Herald office. NT Amer! Young men’ o usiness habits, with a ‘ean manutacturing, address {NDL HITIMATE FOREIGN jal business, entirely new, one or two asso- les, with some capital. , of thorough my, no i 8, Herald office. willing to owledge of ANTED~—A BUSINESS MAN, WITH FROM $2.00 dnvestiny J. MORRISON, N ILL RENT, ON FAVORABLE TERMS, restaurant b way, $150 Prineipals ont box 215 Herald office. $60 er month. to $5,000), 19 & manuta to Have FO! jerald office. $1,500 carpenter and bi chanical abilities not requisite. and legitimate business, TO $3,00.—AN OP uring BUSAN full charge 11 Canal street, New ROE add) ROHALF INTE! Vives not required. i busipens:, good ‘add. Uptown Branch office. $2.500 this ¢! $4.000 $10.000. cle; ront itled. wholesale dray GISTS, Herald ome. —A PARTY WITH FROM ‘oan obtain a situation, with and ample security tor loan, npon a commeresal paper in ce. —AR id ot resd BUNA FIDE, He int the m es, rty who thoroughly understands the ‘bar and usiness, the handsomely fitted and furnintied premises 18 ixteenth street, third door west of Broad- WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN GOOD business, No humbug. BROCK & MOLSLEIN, 220 Centre stree CASH FOR JIALF INTEREST IN A FIRST class launcry, established and doing a large, 2,000 profits yearly guarante 4% with real nainc, SACKIFIC Est IN AN HONEST paying $300 to $400 ‘Address ©. A. J., ORTUNITY FOR business man to become a partner in the prowpec' ress B. O. TIRING PARTNER WILL SELL US it in a well established and business. Address WHOLESALE —PARTNER WANTED, TO INCREASE ufactory of @& anal p jo machinery required; paying over j uged in every family; orders more than can be Owner, room B Bull's Head Hotel, Twenty-fourth street ana Third avenue, $12.500 X fane Sixth avenue $15.000. ACTIVE PARTN large an old estal goods business the Addre $100.000 of Patent Article Call and be satis 4.000.000 3, means to market; give good business man halt interest for little money. R. DUNN ALLEN, 208 Broadwa AINK’S Thirty-third qualified as bookkeepers and accountants: foreigners taught English; backward pupils rapidly advanced ; 2% writing lessons, $2 50; ladies’ department. A and evening, at No. street. Apply Monday. Addr mmMense profite; BRICK and, my d New {INSTR UCTION. COLLEG! st 261 Bi in confidens —FIRST CLASS BUSINESS, IN THE ye city, with good trade; too many part nera cause of selling; neither partner wit! capital to buy others, ER WANTED, TO FE biished millinery an noe parts of of 25 per week the party For parliculars call on York. TO A A + me Herald VO $3,000 ay ing Beve atent arti- per cent sufficient box CAN BE MADE IN SIX MOD with small capital, in manufacturing used by everybody, 4 Head Hotel, Twen= TLS, ug. |ANUFACTURE Jersey; roadway, above Thirt OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, ON want BROADWAY, CORNER treet and 62 Bowery.—Young me GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN PRI- vate lessons; a special course of bookkee ne da; “Airat A A tt A © Qi visit schools b; literature ; Herald Uptown Branch offi est testimonials given. GERMAN LADY OF MUCH EXPERIENCE AND highest testimonials in teach guage Wall form a class in Thompso avenue, Monday, January 26, N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER WILL GIVE instructions in vocal gymnastics and reading; would the day or hour; teaches elocution aud Address C. R. C., her native tun- 's College, 20 Fourth YOUNG, HIGHLY EDUCATED LADY DESIRES tL to and in LADY, would lish branches; music, German or French taught if Address B., box 154 Herald Uptown Branch desires. } counthh ness Col Please cal pou AR ments; telegraph, in one quarter. N ITALIAN in teaching her native language wishes a few m fupils; terms very Addvess LANGUAG Herald Uptown Branch offle PROFESSOR OF FR sires a few private pi Address PROFESSOR, box 156 Herald office. OKKKEPI RACHER OF onabl ve iessons in the French or German language fancy works at pupil's residence; highest references. " Address GRADUATE, Herald Uptown Bi h office. city HAVING A FEW HOURS UNOCCUPIED, like to instruct two or three children in the T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, wi arithmetic taught, day and evening; ladies’ depart- y taught practically, with instruments, ting, ore ES, ENCH AND CLASSICS DE- pils; French in 24 lessons. NG.—PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION DAY or evening, with actual business practice, giving full if Foom experience, at the elegant Wert Side Bus lege, Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue, evening for new private rooms ant wo ir; t $10, at teacher's or pupil's residence. box 123 Herald Uptown Branch offic {JOR BOARD AND ROOM—A TEACHER WILL CARE. pupils; gen: three lessons a week, Reece LESSONS BY A PARISIAN GENTLEMA) ‘Ten week: ; in class of five Address FRENCH R'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,193 BROAD- corner Twenty-eighth street—Is open day and men or ladies can secure z learn more of business, writing, book- °ping oF arithmetic in one month than im years in sse8; boys Sebecahg practically for business in one vacant, fully instruct in Latin, Greek, French, English and bookkeeping. Address CLASSIC, box 144 Herald office, East_ Six tlon in’ Engi moderate ; se Pz ha College, Twei day and ev RIVATE LESSONS IN ENGLISH OFFERED BY accomplished lady teacher to their education improved, bad rrected; terms very Gm RD_INs' ast Si: an experienced grown up ladies desiring reading, writing and speaking. co low; cal js at ty ish, ion. ‘TITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR BOYS."35 second street, Near Central Park.. . French, German and Spanish; terms cond sesKi ‘ui- __Protessor PAUL E. GIRARD, Director. West book store, 175 6th ay New Side York Phono: |ANSHIP.—-THE BEST PLACE TO LEARN ndsome busitiess writing under accomplished pen- men and successtul teachers is the ines 'y-third street, corner Sixth avenue; open Please call. Busine HONOGRAPHY,—$1,500 TO $2,500 SALARIZS ARE obtained by graduates of the graphic Institute,"twenty-third street, corner Sixth ave- nue; this is the only place where success is guaranteed; private lessons. is by @ very easy and ICAL PRINTER DESIRES fhe componition of, Weekly paper: new type fur. Rished, ofany kind desired. Address JACHIN, box 143 Nous WANTED, PARTIES TO JOIN others in the purchase of a valuable tract in the new ward, to cut up; prone assured; none but responsible pa rties. Address box 3,910 Post office. aa WANTED—TO START A BOARDING house for the indisposed; doctor vreterred. Ad- Gress NED, box 213 Herald offic ARTNER WANTED,—I HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED in my present business on Broadway over 4 years, and have made considerable money, [tind it easier to make money than to keep it, Foolishly [ was induced to invest my extra profits in what were sitpposed to be good investments; but they have proved during the past win- ter too permanent for present use. My business, thank 1 is sound and safe, profitable aid respectable. I want $15,000 additional capital to “push things” again, and I take this method (new to me) ot getting some one who wants to make money, and the most avari money maker cannot but be satistied after 1 believe in printers’ ink and tr one need answer unless he is aware that this is the nine- teenth century and has the funds at command. I mean business, and don’t want to parley with men who have no mind’ of their own or answer advertisements out of curiosity. Address BROADWAY, box 124 Herald Up- town Branch oftic ARTNER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF SOME means, to take an interest in a valuable invention; will pay mense | doth Cail on or address CHARLES UM. umboldé street, Brookiyn, E. D, ARTNER WANTED—IN A SUBSTANTIAL MANU- facturing and mercantile business in Brooklyn, with capital cf $30,000 to $50,000. None but those mean: ing business need address box 5,088 Post office, New York. CHANCE, ‘Ket, three cosey family rooms, $50; stock at week; sickness the reason, 203 Lexington ARE AND SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE. For sale, a Retail and Manutacturing Busine location a! rad itire stock of first clasw Dry Goods, ladies’ and children’s Clothing and Under- wear to be had for cash at a or paul if a partnership I organized tor doing $30,000 a year Unsurpassed on ‘Broadway; eni cannot be formed with $30,000 or $50,000 additional capi- tal, Address C. 8, box 233 Post office. STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE OR COMPANY FORMED— One of the best little Patents e invented; no profits astonishing; orders ahead. yg PATENT, Bull's Head Hotel, 244 Third avenue, roo —A FIRST CLASS CLOTHING HOUSE, LONG ES. s, tablished, on a leading thoroughfare aid in a bus ness centre, partner with $10,000 wa: . with w a favorable arrangement will be made, Apply to GRI CARLETON & CO,, 93 Broadway. 900 FOR BOOT AND i stand, 283 Eighth av. 7 ANTED—A MAN WITH shoe business. Apply at ol office. IPANISH LAN( Spanish at the Evenin street, near Sixth avenue, avente, by Professor DE TORNOS. AGE.—FREE wil INSTRUCTION ig High School, Thirteenth Private lessons @t 789 Sixth IER OF PENMANSHIP WANTED.—ADDRE ith full particulars as to experience, ATIONAL UOLLEGE OF BUSINESS, XPANISH AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT % ractical method; translations. Apply to ANTONIO RAMOS, 38 University place. IN 10 LADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATION—A LADY will instruct such in the English branches and also in the manners and customs of polite society ; reterences first class. Address C. X., box 149 Herald Uptown Branch TANT! gentleman it Address LEWIS, LADY TEACHER, TO INSTRUCT A in vocal musie and French at his room, Herald Uptown Branch office. to 8 to I 0 ice, STRUCTIONS oF IN FIGURE MODEL- TANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN, IMMEDIATELY, learn bookkeeping, penmanship calculations, from. ¢: Fort Green, . COLLINS, box 140 Herald offi ANTED- mercantile xperienced accountgnt; Bi P.M, moderate terms. rookiyn, Address: ing. Address, stating terms, AMATEUR, 70 4th st, Williamsburg, L. 1. UPTOWN CORNER Li cation. Bullivan street N OR BTORE—GOoD 10. A Apply at HARISHORNE'S Brewer, 195 RARE CHANGE TO PUROHASE A FIRST CLASI A. Barend Billiard Roou, with meetin aCe Ase Toms attached, on a leading ‘avenue going rood busi ness; rent low. Apply to THOMAS GAFENiY, Auc- tioneer, No. 6 Genire street, (A. HARDWARE AND TOOL STORE IN THe locality. doing a good cash business, for sale at a moderate price: a splendid chance for a busi make money ; reasgn for selnng, dil health ¢ Call on or address W. LATHES, 219 Kowery. A FIRST CLASS FAMILY LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheap—In a thickly populated neighborhood and doing a good business, with rooms attached. Apply to THOMAS GAFFN«Y, Auctioneer, N. Ventre strect PRINTING OFFICE, WITH FACILITIES FOR 4A doing # large business, for sale, ata sacrifice, Cali und see itand make an offer, 24 Beekinan street ‘T CLASS MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE, ear Umon square. Address MILLINER, box 124 vrald Uptown Branch office. WHEELER & WILSON FiRST CLASS FAMILY Sewing Machine, handsomely encased in bluck Walnut; price only must positively be sold. Also Grover & Baker's Cabinet, 496 Hudson street. WHEELER witsow vOLL CABINET casi family Sewing Machine, in perfect order, attach- complete; will be sold for $85. Apply at 357 T stree LARGE CORNER LIQUOR ESTABLIS ly and trade of $2,500 month BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—FULLY FUR- nished; good will and lease; 40 boarders now in; the greatest bargain in the eity; rent very cheap. Ad- dress BARGALN, Herald offic N OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURID Jobbing Lace Business for sale at a sacritic 000 cash required. Address MANUFACTURER, box 158 Her- ald offi OOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SAL class location im Myrtl x ness can be done; preferred ,a bargain, 1 Our TERS AND SAELVING, IN THE BEST POsSI- bie order, for sale. Apply at 8 Leonurd street, first ae tee é sad RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN THE CENT! of the city; micely flited up. doing good business: leave the city, Address must be biti ‘as proprietor will W., box I it rald oitice. (OR SALE—A NICE OFFICE; ALSO A Wor Cutting Machine. Apply to SELIGMAN, MAY & ACK, 323 Broadway. OR SALE—A RARE FOR CASH—THE Stock and Fixtures of a well known and long es: tablished Jowalry Store in this city: no agents wanied, Address STORE, box 181 Herald office. PROMINENT BUTTER STAND ID @ good thing. Address 5. (]OR SALE—A Washington IC. td OR SALE—DRUG STORE ON ONE OF enues in Brooklyn. Apply to J, HACKER, street, New York. $25,000—A LARGE ARTIFICIAL FLOWER Import and Manufacturing Business of oli standin, with large stock and implements; bas a substantia: large wholesale trade; may take 'good improved c property in part payment. Addresy L. SELDNER, 243 jowery. * [POR SALE-THE HANDSOME ENGLISH SHADES, 803 Bridge street, Brooklyn, now doing a good payin business; a splendid chance for a person with a small amount of cash to get in busine: reasons for sell- ing. No agents. OR SALE—MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS Store, Lease and Fixtures, with or without stock; established ten years; also Furniture of nine rooms, let to genilemen—rooms pay rent ot building—or will let store Separgtely. wor particulars apply to DAVIS, FOSTER & CO., 646 Broadway. {OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED LADIES’ AND Genttemen’s Boot and Shoe Store, on a leading ave- nue; low rent; reasonable price; terms easy. Address 161 Herald offi OR SALE—A WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MA chine, in perfect order, with all the attachments; also a nearl; w Weed Machine; both with black wal- nut Covers; will be sold for $25each. 35 Bond street. (OR SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF HOTEL, near New York, doing a good business all the vear. For particulars apply to Mr. A. J. KOE, 177 Broadway, VOR SALE—STOOK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL of the Cigar Store 881 Sixth avenue. (OR SALE—A MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING Artificial Flower Business, 598 Broadway. (OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED PICTURE Busine-s at a sacrifice. as owner has other business. Address KR. A., box 114 Herald office. 2 {OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE MARKET ON Sixth avenue, established 15 years and doing a good business: long lease ; two Horses; Wagons, J mter- view address MARKET, box 150 Herala Upto: ch oftice. {}OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRS class and ojd established Grocery, doing a good business, on one of the leading streets in Brook cluding ‘two Horses and Wagons. Apply to Lai LER, 377 Fulton street, Brookiyn. OR SALE—A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS thoroughly established, paying largely, and secured by patents; or Would dispose ofa halt interest to an en- eigetic party capable of taking entire charge ot. the sane; having arranged to establish the business in. I~ rope, one-half or the entire business in the Unitea states will be disposed of to the right man for what it is worth: $15,00) to $30,000 reauired, and it the whole is sold part ayment can be made in improved Real Estate in New York or vicinity. Full particulars may be learned by calling at No. 4 Front street, New York, from 10 3. M. to4P. M., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. For SALE—A TALISMAN OF GREAT ANTIQUITY and most wonderful virtue. For full particulars address VAL-ADSTADS, Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE—ON ONE OF THE LEADING AVENUE! 4 Houseturnishing, Toy and Fancy ‘Goods Store, cheay for cash, Address or Gall at 287 West Houston st. WOR SALE—BUTTER STOR! BEST STAND ON Kighth avenue; doing a large, exclusively cash business. Inquire at 155 Chambers street. HALSEY FITCH. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS Liquor Store, in the Seventh ward; Stock, Fixtures and Lease; a raré chance; will be sold cheap. Apply to RICHARD WALTERS, 27 East Broadway. WOR SALE—AN OLD AND FASHIONABLE MIL- linery Store in one of the best locations in the city- For particulars apply to DAVID SIMPSON, 78 Nassau st. 10R SALE—TWO GRAY HORSES AND ONE BLACK, 410 Madison street, near Grand street ferry. i n Bran OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, AN ESTAB- lished business, connected with the woollen interest ot New York over 30 years; little capital required; sn cash busine: Inquire UNION HARDWARE CO. PANY, 120 Chambers street, New York. OR SALE CHEAP.—A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A business man—An old established Pickle Factory, doing a good business at wholesale and retail in the ling of pickles, preserved fruits, catsups, &c., in the city of New York. Apply to C.'A. Dy at 19% Power street, Brooklyn, E. D. OR SALE CHEAP—THE SMALL FRUIT STOR: 1,284 Broadway, now doing a good business; sold on soogant ot having another business to attend to. Inquire as above. JLOUR AND FEED STORE FOR SALE—ESTAB ang 1861; doing a good business. Address FLUUR’ a FRxcH, MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE, with first class custom. Address, with full name, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. Groceey R SALE—DOING A GOOD B' most} satistactor: SINE reasons for selling. ly ct i Ins quire on the premises of ADAMS & DOWNES, Elizabeth, |. or at 382 Greenwich street, New York. CE BUSINESS FOR SALE—FOUR ROUTES, Horses, Wagons and everything used in the business. 347 West Thirty-sixth street. AUNDRY FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP; ALSO A pearl cutter’s Shop and Tools and the Premises to jet; rent low; immediate possession. Apply to P. W. WILSON, 404 Bleecker street. office. succest Warranted, Room to let Address E, T., Also a ANTED—SOME MORE PUPILS 1N_ FRENCH; handsomely turnished Herald Uptown Branc! E. 4 ot the Bowery in the vicinity of the Cooper Union ior snie, suitable for shoes, clothiiig, dry goods, &c. Ad- dress B. 5., station D. TANTED—A COMPETENT MALE TE. oR OF lish language for Spanish pupils in a col- age out and back. he E lege in the city of Barranquilla, United States of Colom- contract ior a year, with a good salar: and payment Address A. 31., box Post WEKKLY.—ALL YOUNG Classes to speak German fluently Particulars STE, 3 Charles Hotel, Broadway ana at ME: Cc evenings, Bleecker sti N n three mouth 8 ov reet. EED ‘clock, i R. $40 fom 3 Plonsant ome A Pawel, seum, from 8 to 1140 A. price for town Bi FOR tion; 1,212 WANTE! hand or new hard Brick, ‘@ good house carpenter. ‘tools, An: ATLOOK, Wilton, CENTS A LESSON—CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH, 4 Parisian young tad TEN piano bot Wi b nn. sexes Broadwa. Ks’ BOARD AND I i modern languages $5 each: it references. Address STRUC. Address or call on} Se room 7, opposite Wood's Mu- TED TO PURCHASE. ICK» WANTED—THIRTY THOUSAND SECOND » cheap, for ready cash ; also W. A. CARTER, 82 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich, LD CAST STEEL JUMPERS OR SHORT GRANITE one having the same to sell cheap state three days, Addross CASH, box 101 Herald Up- neh office. Stic hold books and E WANTED—SECOND HAND, IN GOOD ORDER, papers, in exchange for 4 acres good Land, perfect title, in State of lowa, near railroad. Address box 5,194 Post office, New York. Van_Brunt.—At Englewood, N. on Frida; Janu: 28, of scarlet fever, WaLTER A., only chiid of Stephen and Crissie Van Brunt, aged 6 months and 16 days. Foneral this day (Sunday), on arrival of the nine o’clock A. M. train from foot of Chambers street. Witcox.—In this city, on Friday, January 23, suddenly, W. J. W1L0Ox, in the 56th year of hia age. Relatives and friends are respectfully attend the funeral, from his late Broadway, Paterson, at two o’clock P. M. via Erie Railroad, Wil be ip Wajling at the invited to N. J, on Monday, Seth tate ‘Train leaves Chambe: 4 it twelve o'clock M, Carringes depot, ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF L(BERAL MERCA! tile training in the Gry noods trade, willin capable, as tull partner, with a cash capital of about 00, on half profits, by @ party of sm: ut commanding ae pecial funds and credits, abou resuming for the mre his well established busi- y staple Profitable branch in the fan § masks trade, based ‘on @ footing that lebts or large expenses can be incurred ; refer- rences as to character and abilities given and required; msidered, Ad LEGITIMATE, box 188 Herald oftce R SPECIAL | PARTNER, ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE 0: ‘ANTED—TWO COPPER WORMS, Jong. Address box 1,624 Post o! Pas 100 TO 125 FEET fice, Philadelphia, Addre: CHANT, box Herald office. TANTED-TO BUY A SECOND HAND AGENCY BOOK™ esi with fame and price, COUNTRY MER- GENTLEMAN OF MEANS WISHES TO FORM the acquaintance of a lady with a view to matri- Riddess A: ernst be ‘| Advertiser. . pretty and accomplished . Rin eee ot ERSONAL.—WANTED, EVERY LADY AND GEN- eman t0 read. the ‘Matrimonial Pub- Bore adress PUMLISHER MATRIMONLAL’ ADV ER Slant, sb Glizadeth streot, New York city, NG—-A RARE ‘orner AINTING AND PAPER HANG: chance for a man with small capita , well located, established trade, tor sale cheap; owner leaving the business. Apply in store corner Third ave- nue and Seventy-fourth street. ARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE ENTIRE F tures and Machinery of a large, first class Ste Laundry ata bargain; would give Lease of Premises it desired. Apply to or ‘address LAUNDRY, 148 East Fiiti- eth stree io agents. SAFES, S“ fain in either new or second hand sates will dowel tocall and examine our stock before purchasing eise- wh TERWILLIGER & CO,, 100 Maiden lane, JAFES.—GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO Cast ©. purchasers; Herring's, Marvin's, Wilder's, Valentine & Butler's make; new and’ second burglar proof Saies, LILLIE SAFE CO., 8 Maiden lane. SA“ FES POR SALE CHEAP—LARGE, SMALL A medium sizes, second hand, of Herring's, Wilder Lillie’s and Valentine’s make, at 8. G. QUIRK’s, Maiden lane. : JAFES—NEW, OF BEST CITY MAKES, AT LESS than manufacturers’ prices, for cash or approved merchandise. ‘D 7 B, BLOOMINGDALE, 44 West Broadway. —AN OLD ESTABLISHED MARITIME Mice, with a lucrative busi Will be tr ferred to a Fesponsible legal party, dress MARITIME LAW, box 1,507 Post office, with name nd reference, and an interview will be given, To! LAWYER: sLISHED } Law O1 for $5,000 cash, Ad- 10 WORKING JEWELLERS.—FOR $ALE CHEAP, TO és mS earl, yea tad full shop Le’ ae GEERSE A Cn y WI immediate S8C38100. BECKS, 361 Third avenue. abe ‘ASHINGTON MARKET.—A RETAIL MEAT STAND for sale, Apply to A. B. L., Ni Fuiton street. — WILL BUY A WELL LOCATED SAMPLE 5 Room, down town, with Stock, eee and i th. as LY, ase Font $60 per Mouth 5, vas Thirty-third street. MACHINERY Tanks FINNEY & HOFFMAN, ‘Manutacturers, Mm to 225 Water street, Brooklyn. Lanes. EXTRA BUILT LOCOMOTIVE BOILER (has 780 teet ops surface) for sale, at LESLIE Boiler Works, 36 and 38 Pear) street. Jersey Uity. LARGE merhacencnonnene eT MES PORTABLE ENGINES, SAW. betty) UE Mills, Stationary Engines, atlers Lis A of su design and workmanship, at low oi HAMPSON, WHITEHILL & CO., 38 Cortlandt street, FIRST CLASS SELECTION OF SECOND HAND Engines, Bollers, Siam Fumps, &c., of all ordinary warranited in thorough order.’ Send for prices. WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover, UTTON FINISHING MACHINERY WANTED—FOR horn or composition. Address BUTTONMAKER, a office. Hera Be NT CENTRIFUGAL PUMP—DESIGNED expressly fo pass sand, gravel, Ac., in large quanti- ties; Pumps to hiré. Send for circular. R. BUSH & CO., 19 and 196 Nineteenth street, South Brooklyn, N, —BY THE NEW YORK BRIDGE COM. rooklyn, N. ¥., four No. 3 Burleigh Alr Come nnplete working order ; also a lot of eight stiron flange Pipe; also a lot of six ine ¥ rubber Hose, with connections all complete, HORIZONTAL TUBULAR BOILERS; Giect diameter, with 70 4inch tubes} will be sold cheap. Apply to P. CAB Brilye street, Brookly! ONE Eig and (we ¥ eae ¥ t irc . $10 10 right Saw Mill, with several Cire cash. Address A. . | street and Exchange place. SE OF A LARGE STORE ON THE WEST SIDE | BUYERS DESIRING TO SECURE A BAR. | hand; jeweller’s and | Will be sold cheap fur, WORT! East Grand sirect, New Haven, Conn. ROR SALE—A LARGE IRON STEAM TANK, FOR r eflners or ¢ 3 Wood Kuile for cutting veneers, and statchtog ord Moule Machine, one Headinx Cutter. tour run 4x6" Mili, Bi ato ery wud chemical Works, 5 z asl orks, 42 West Thirty: POR SALE Cli zontal Steam corner of Twenty AP—A 9 BY 12 INCH NEW Ht nine. Inquire at ROOTS hth street and Second avenue, WOR SALE CHEAP—AT B. FOX'S, 514 AND 5 ‘Thirty-fourth street, new and second hand ores tal hoisting and portable Engines, locomotive, tubular and upright Boilers, Tanks, Steam Pumps, &c. NES FOR SALE—ONE Par n ore, with Boller complete; doy boiler; wood working’ and laneous Machinery at iudson street, Jersey Ott; \TEAM HOISTING MACHINE FOR SALE—RUSH- rors patent. 258 West Twenty-eighth street, New rk. DAVIS’ Machinery ‘ Yor N ENGINE LATHE, 12 70 15 INCHES second band. Address B, & 5, Herald J ANTED. swing, office. 10-HORSE POWER ENGINE AND ANTED—ONE L5-horse power upright Boiler, second hand; must be in good order and cheap for cash. Address, with fuk particulars, FACTORY, box 141 Herald office. WaAnTEULA HORIZONTAL ENGINE, FROM 50 TO 76 horse; one Hoisting, one Baxter Engine and six Lathes of various sizes : give condition, price, &c. WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover. = — HOUSES, ROOMS, WANTED. : cb koa RRO In this City and Brooklyn. LADY AND HER DAUGHTER WANT TWO OR 4A. three Rooms in a private house, between Lexington And Sixth avenues and Tenth and Thirtleth streets; terms must be reasonable, and reference given and re- quired. Address C. V., PERMANENT, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. —WANTED, OTH FURNISHED AND UNFUR- A. wished Hou r s. Owners withing to let or sell are invited to place th * property of our books, s PECK & CO,, 181 Fifth avenne,. MALL ROOM, PLAINLY FURNISHED, WITH. out fire or gas;’ location between Fourteenth and> eth streets and Third and kaghih avenues Addi stating terms, which must ve moderate, J. B. B., Heral Uptown Branch oitice. A WANTED, THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished, on east Side of the city, by a’ gentieman and wile; references Address C. D., box 142 Herald Uptown Branch office. NENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE AN UNFUR-, nished Floor for light housekeeping ; rent about $35 monthly; between Bond and E nue and Broadway. Address ‘hth atreets, Second ave- 2.788 Post otfice, \ENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHILDREN, desire Bedroom, Sitting’ Room and Kitchen, com- fortably furnished, with all requisites tor housekeeping j between Twenty-third and Tenth streets and Kighth an Second avenues: rent about $0. Address DUMMSTI dd offer COMFORT, Her: E OUSE WANTED-ON FIFTH AVENUE, PUR. nished or unfurnished, by a small family of adults, responsible and with best security. Address A. Z, box 190 Herald Uptown Branch office. FFICE WANTED—NEAR BROADWAY, BELOW hampers street nd floor preferred; rent not $50), Address W. W., Hevald office. ANTED—AT OD TWO UPPER FLOORS, ABOUT? 100. in building with steam elevator and, power or facilities for introducing the same ; location be- tween Maiden jane and Chambers street and’ William and: Church streets. Address, stating particulars, A. B. R. box 125 Herald office. V SMALL HOUSE, WITH MODERN IM. provements, at “a low rental. Address, with par- ticular, P. N. C., Herald office. ‘FURNISHED ROOMS, IN THE y third street and Fitth avenue; onth; with private family pres D., Herald Uptown Branch office. ty of Tw from $20 to $: ferred. Address V TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, AN UNFURNISHED: R suitable for a music room and bedroom, Address santly located; terms must be moderate. W. J., box 208 Herald office eth nile; rent must be mod- erate. Address D., box 116 Herald office. WASTED, Ho AT THE RENT OF FROM $1,200 to $1,500 per aunnm; the rent to be applied as purchase motley for a house in Chicago. street. For pare ticulars inquire at 53 Amit: WARTEDIIN BROOKLYN three story brown stone D: cated. near the ferry, to rent or zB apply LLIAM TRIST BAILE Wien TO HIRE A SMALL MODERN welling; must be well lo-~ uurchase. Address e Y, 237 Broadway, N. ‘ IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL, House, good neigh! hood, convenient to ferries, with moaern improvements. Address, stating location, terms, &c., with full particulars and description, 0. BL) jew York Post ottice. $$$ __—_____—__.., OR PURCHASE, FACTORY? ituated on east side, above Fit- M POWER, station K. D ith steam power, tieth street. Address ST: Wt ED—TWO T COMMUNICATING: Rooms, furnished or tially furnished, in a gen~ teel house; location not above Thirty-fifth street, between, Fourth and Sixth avenues: state terms, which’ must be wieaerate Address PARIS, Herald U; office. Uptown Branch V ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE LADIES (SIS- ters), one or two comfortably furnished Rooms for He i terms not to to exceed $6. Address. ROOMs, box LG Herald Uptown Branch office. Vv ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR, FURNISHED Apartinents, suitable for light housekeeping four Rooms; private entrance and quiet neighbor! Ad: dress box 1,262 New York Post oitice. WANTED-BY A FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS, Floor of three or tour light rooms, between Twen- tieth and Fortieth streets and Sixth and Ninth avenues, Address, erating tor vhich must not exceed $25 per month, PROMPT TE. ', Herald Uptown Branch office. A SMALL, WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, @ good locality; rent not to exceed $125a month. Mr. BARKER, No. 146 East Twenty-eighth street, | WANTED TO RENT—FEBRUARY 1, A SUITABLE i} Place for first class lunch room, between Fulton Address, for three days, F. in Address Herald office. | wast D—IMMEDIATE SAE ilo tS LY, A COMPLETELY FUR. | nished House, between Twentieth and Vorty- | second streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues, for tamiiies of | adults Apply to E. A. DATLEY, 688 Sixth avent W* 'ED—BY A LADY ENGAGED DURING THE day, a comfortable Room, with @ respectable fam- ily, ina‘central location, Address L, £. N., box 191 Herald Uptown Branch office. | V JANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSE. keeping, with private family; good locality; no children; good references; state price. Address M. O., Herald office. In the Country. TANTED—BY FOUR ADULTS, AT A MODERATE rent, a small House, about one hour's ride from V ty, near depot; would preter a place with a little land. itiress T. W, box 154 Herald ofiee Wastep TO LEASE~A SMALL FARM, WITHIN 40 miles of New York, in New Jersey, at a moderate | Tent, by a responsible party. Address, suiting number of | acres, location, rent, &c., FRANKLIN, Herald office. | os oo reiesintesine BILLIARDS: A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND | AL hand ‘uitara ‘tanies constantly on hand; alo a new Table, adapted to smal OU. | MNGEO. E. PHELAN, No.7 Barclay street, New York. — tentee. H.W. COLLEN. «& ‘cotlender 738 Broadway, Now. York. PR SALE—5X10 CARROM BILLIARD TABLE, COL~ for sale only by the cessor to Phelan in use a few months in a private house. Can. ofticers’ quarters, Marine Barrack Brooklyn. ~ DECKER & CO,, SUCCESSOR TO KAVANAGH & je hake offer for sale a splendid assortment of Bil- hard Tables and trimmings atextremely low prices, at the ‘old stand, corner C ial Centre streets, Wane FRENC! AMOR BLIND as ‘ust be in good order and low price; also & arat diamond. Those replies only stating price imi be nodeeds ‘Addresy for two days, Pr. dee jerald of lenae et nd ___._.. MISCELLANEOUS. \ PRENCH UPHOLSTERER, CABINET WAND MAT. tress maker will repair | Paptivate ri idences, Address MAU! 2 wi enty-ninth street, in the rear, FEY TERERISE LAUNDRY, 13, BOND STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Panic prices. Send for price tlemen’s, family and fine washing and fiuting done in beat maniner; orders by mall prompuy attended to; sent for and delivered to Vr part ot the city; no ous chemicals to rot t lothes used. Give us EAKY ROOFS, GRAVEL, TIN, SLATE AND OTHER 14 red ranted, OFderay, asta ieigeineamac arene: Ose LOTR & JANES, STATIONERS, 08 FULTON STREBT, Si ear “Willlsm’caccount ‘made to order ab short notice. REMOVALS, ALBERT KIMBALL, DENTIST, INFORMS Resiaci ete wer iearcee mareat. between Broadway Bint avensa,

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