Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 AN INVITATION DECLINED. HE SEVENTH REGIMENT NOT TO VISIT NEW ORLEANS. The Seventh regiment has decided to decline the invitation received some weeks since from the Mayor of New Orleans to be present at the Mardi Gras jestivities in February next. ‘The following is the Letter of Colonel Clark to the Chairman of she Committee of Arrangements:— Lvapquaktens Seventy Regieuvr, N.G.8.5-¥., A ISTE. . New ew Youn, E. C. Hancocx, Esq., E. M. &. School ot Orleans Dear > he flattering invitation extended to this | Feciment to visit New Orleans during (he Mardi Gras tes: | tis Honor, the Ma . pledg- ion of the city government, in nt during the proposed visit, weeks since, The sublect has | been eiuily considered bY a sp J commuttee of the Board ot Ofticers of tais regiment, and it has been finally | decided thatit is impossible for the regiment to visit Orleats during the present year, The Hoard of Otiicers instruct ine to say that ciroum- ee | dence, corner of Summit NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET, Street, Jersey te Heights, His iriends and thoge of his without further mvitation, Christie. o’ciock, from .nirteenth street Burchard’s), CRANE.—OD Thursd. 69th year of her age, stances beyond their control Nave led to this decision; that nothing could afford this regiment greater ure than to visit the its of thi that your hospitable invituuon, indorsed by the mu 1pal authorities, ts regarded as a most distinguished nor. pressed by voursell and by His or the Muyor in ct to iin regiment and the people of this city ally. and the desire’ “that the inost triendly rela ous sould now exist between all sections of the ‘are heartily reciprocated by the officers and vs of this regiment. That such relations may coutunue to-exist it all tuture tine, Drosperity may siniie upon ull ‘parte of our common Country isthe earnest wish of these | have the honor | yjted, to represent With great respeot, yours truly No CLARI Colonel § enh, SUS 7 | THE STEAM TUG STABBING AFFRAY. venth regi ti Coroner Etckhot yesterday afternoon held an | DxeyrR. in the 78th year o/ her age. Reiatives and friends are respectiully invited to | attend the funeral, trom the residence o1 C, Kahrs, Inquest in the case of Peter Davis, late 4 freman On board the steam tugboat William A. Hennessy, who was stabbed withaknife im the bands of Charies Spreng, also a fireman on board the same bout, Alter listening to the case the jury lelt sat- isfied that Spreng was justified in using the knile. Michael O’ Nelli, pilot of the steam tog William A. | Hennessy, deposed that ne saw Davis early on toe Morning of the zsth ultimo; he said be had veca abbed and that Spreng iad done it; Davis was somewhat quarreisome when under the infuence | wikty B. wife of Francis Pavereau, in the 66th | Her former name was Buckley, | Of liquor. Abraham Brooks, engineer of the Hennessy, | testified that at haliepast twelve o'clock on the | Morning of the 2th uit, Ne was called ont of bis bunk by Spreng, who said Davis was ucking him; | Davis came up and told the witness that Spreng | had catied him a son of a b—b and be would not Bland it; they returned below, Wheu the witness | beard Davis say “Charles, 1'/] Kpock bell out of | you;” both Davis abd Spreng soon came up the | ladder, and Davis said he bad been stabbed, and Was alierwards sent to the hospital; Davis was inclined to be quarrelsome when intoxicated, Spreng was a quiet, miid tempered man, Michael Malloy, one of the deck bands, testified | that Davis was a quarreisome man and had threat. | ened to assault oim; Davis sometimes came on | board drunk, and on these occasiods Was mussy. Spreng Was then called and testified in ms Own bebali. His testimony was the same in suostance fs feretoiore published in the HERALD, He con- clutled by saying that Davis assauited, and while beating him’ severely he (the witness) caught up @ koue aud stabbed Lim, alter which le rau ashore and went to his house in Division street and tne followiag night went to Phuadelpnia; while there heard that Davis was dead; then returned to this city and gave himsel! up. The medical testimony, showing the cause of death, Was read, aiter which the case was sub- mitted to the jury. who iound that Peter Davis came to his death by a stab wound 1D the absto- men, inflicted by a knife in the hands of Charles Spreng, on board the tugboat Wiluam A. Hennessy, at pier No, 52 East River, on the 28th of December, 1874, and we consider tuat bis act was justifiable under the circumstances. Spreng was thereupon discharged from custody and leit the court wits bis friends. He appears to he a very respectabie young an, Davis Was twenty-seven years of age and @ D& ive of England, KILLED ON THE RAIL.’ Yesterday afternoon as the four o’clock train from Trenton was approacning the station at Edgewater, below Burlington, a wagon containing Alfred Weygand, his wile and child was struck by | the locomotuve. The woman and child were killed instantly and the man tataliy injured. dhe horse was terribly mutilated and the wagon broken to fragments. The bodies were removed ab inquest Will be held. Weygand states that he bad no notice of the approach of a train, Great excitement arose in the village when the mangled 3 Of the Woman and ber child were brought to Edgewater, aimost entirely unprotected. Weygand was an old resident and was highly respected, The phy- Mcians think be cannot recover, ——————— MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ——— ENGAGED. BIRNBAUM—STROUSE.—Mr. OscaR BIRNBAI of ity, to Miss Mary sTROUSE, of Hunt jon, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on ae ay 4 i Hantingdon, | Snaday, January 10, from his late residence, 441 | Pourtn avenue, Brooklyn, at twelve o'clock, with- | 91S Pa. No cards. EmMpeN—KAuN.—Miss EMMA EMDEN, of this city, to ELKAN Kad, also of this city. MARRIED. Coun—RaPuskL.—On Wednesday, January 6, at tne residence of the bride’s parents, LOUIS H. Coun to JcLra, third daagnrer of Mr, George Ra- phael, all of this city. No cards. New Orleans papers please copy. DALY—O'NkiL1.—On Thursday, January 7, at the Chureh of St. Pani the Apostie, Filty-ninth street, West of Nintn avenue, by the Ke: 0} the groom, FRANcts DaLy to MARY ANN O'NEILL, daugurer of Michael O'Neill, 5r., woth of this elty. where | The ratlroad crossings at this place are left | J. Daly, brother | sent | Parrick H., Jonn ¥ | those of ner brother, id Thomas Broome street, CURRAN. —CORINTHIAN LODGE, 488, F. AND A. M.— | BRETHKEN—YoOU are hereby summoned to attend a | special communication of the Lodge this da, | hulf-past twelve sharp, for the purpose of pay nd that peace and | the last tribute of respect to our late orother, | t Curran, Brethren of Sister loagen a Roby By order JAMES McA GORGE F. THORNTON, Secretary. Detacy.—In Worcester, Muss. ary 5, MICHAEL H., son of Peter Delacy, aged 29 | age Heri years. anerel On Monday ot nine A, M, eR.—On Friday, January 240 Rast Thirty-third street, on Sunday, January | church of St. Paul, Fiity-ninth street and Ninth ward. Apply to P. W, WILDEY, attorney, 71 Broad- allthe modern improvements; good outbuildings’ 10, at ope P, M, | avenue, where a solemn Requicm mass will be | Wy. room 74 Be a plenty of shade tre terms easy. BIDDLE i 1S , Epwakps.—On Thursday morning, January 7, | celebrated. ‘—. N LOT FOR BALE, 0: RAUL, ith avenue, or Thirty-seventh street, Kast Lipa SCHOOLEY, Wile of Willlam J. Rawarda, an Wry.—Suddenly, at Catskill, N. Y., on Thursd: TO siaaiaon avenue, CON agut seenk tives | ooh mn daughter of Eliza t, and Jobn U. Schooley, aged 23 | January 7, ELLEN Avousta, Wife of Benjaniin W the street, sewered, 100.8 fect on the avenue; or will ex- AOR “ALE OR TO LET—THE ONLY FIRST CLASS years. The funeral will take place from St. Ann’s Epis- | of her age. copal churcn, Clinton street, Brooklyn, on Monday, | January 11, at two o'clock P. M. | family are invited to attend, FAVEREAU.—In Harlem, N. Y., year ot ner of Worcester, England, English papers please copy. Girsox.—On Saturday, January in tae 42d year of his age, 319 West Forty-fifth sireet, Inst., at one o'cloc! Goopwin. wite of Lewis ht. Goodwin. E, Gordon, in ye 6th Funeral services will be held at 10th inat., at three P. M. HECKER, oO! years, 4 months and 14 days. cars; cross Harlem Bridge. year of hia age. Residence, Third avenue, Notice of funeral in to-morrow’ Kakn.—On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hawk, aged = 12, at eleven o'clock. AVANAGH.—OR Saturday, KAVANAGH, aged 43. Winess, ELLEN, the beloved wife Khiey, in the 56th year of her age. her son-in-law, Denis Grifin, are at nal -past one Cemetery, the Theo, Thomas Orchestra and Laront.— The reverend clergy, until the suneral. Lvcas,—On sunday, January 3, of Ann M. and the !ate Daniel J. out further notice. years and 8 months. atone o’clock P, M. MERRITT.—Suddenly, January RITT, aged 15 years. LARKIN,—On Thursday evening Decem- at St. Cecthia’s MictarL C. MAKIA A. LARKIN, al of Unis Cry. MARSHALL—RIPLEY.—OO jorris A. Tyng, iyo, K. D., to EMILY d., daughter of And the late William T. Ripley, of thts city. MAHON to Miss No cards. WILLIAM MAR- nid Sly ‘K—WALLING.—-On Monday, January 4, 1875, | Moriarty, in the 46th year of her age. pair; three Kings, solitaire, $4), $225 and ‘Sin one | ~— An elegant by tne Rev. Talbot W. Chambers, vAMee T. Nack | The relatives and friends of the family and those | Cluster King, $140. GEUKGE ©. ALLEN, ‘Epeaprome THREE S1ORY CORNER BRICK Ridgewood, ¢ h K ay 3 io Miss JENNIE WALLING, all of this city. | of her brocners, Jonn and Pairick, O'Sulivan, are | 118) Bronaway;inoar Fwenty-aimih ayeet |, abi Seere. Searai Gise eats busines focesion: few | ween JOUN SIHGEL, Oe RicGS—KLisk—Un Wednesday, December 23, | respectiuily invited vo attend the funeral, on Mon- | ‘DS C 5. rt ty tat 4 eens in He of IS74, at the residence of the brive’s parents, by | day, January 11, at one o'clock P, frous nee. | [) MONDE FROM) 506 CARARH, KIM RERGRs:| Soegt Ose cep ino: Gane More ene Stables bes | Ton GALE OR HXCHANGE—i70 AGKES OF LAND the Rev. William Evans, GEORGB S. R1GGS to FANNY | late reaidence, 105 Bayard street. | — —= a = , COOK, 235 Washington strect. Brooklym. with modern impro c., youngest daughter of Nicholas Kime, allof this | | MULDooN.—Ou friday, January 8, Mary, wife of | QOME ELEGANT DIAMONDS AND LACES WILL BE eee STORY, BASEMENT AND SUB. | Heth streets ani second. and vy city. WaLi—Wutre.—On Wednesday, January 6, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rey. Hugh H. Blair, Hexry C, WALL to ELizabeTH WHiTR, both of this city. Wue dence of the bride’s mother, by the Kev, James Boardom Hawthorn, Tuomas E, WHEEN to Manta Louise HAYWARD, both of this city. WuiTscomp—Hoyt.—In_ this city, on Thursday, January 7. by the Rev. Charies Homer, Rector ot 8t. James’ chureh, Brookiyn, PARKER RK, Wurrg- | fally Invited to atrend the funeral, from his late Come to GEORGIE M., daughter of Asa Hoyt, botn of | residence, 139 Ciasson avenue, on Monday, Jan- thls city. DIED. ACKER.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Wednesday, Jan- wary 6, of pleuro-pneumonia, KaTR, Wile OL Acker and daughter of the tate Join Flynn, Her remains were interred in Calvary Cemetery. Arrkix.—On Wednesday evening, January 6, BELGN E., wife of James Aitkin, Reiatives and friends of the iamily are invited to attend the mneral, on Sunday, 10th inst. at two o'siock, from 464 Weat Twenty-tmird street, ALLEN,—At Norwalk, Conn, January §, Sarat Louisa, wite of Leander L. Allen, aged 28 years, B months ana I days. Relatives ana {riends are invited to attend her fanerai, at two o’clock P. M., Monday, January 11, row St. Paul’s churca, Norwalk, ALMMAUSE.—At Seaford, Loug Island, on Friday morning, Jannary 8, of scariet lever, Wintram H., eldest son of William H, and Sarah Ann Altnause, aged 4 years, 4 months and 7 days, Avstin.—On Friday, Janoary 8, Wititam AUSs- TIN, in the s6th year of hts age. Relatives Iriends o the famtly are rexpect- fully mvited to attend the tuneral, from bis late residenc Tweuty-tnird street, on Monday. January 11, at eleven o'clock A. M. BaRRKETT.—On Friday, January §, James Bar- ner, a Native of the county Cork, jatives and Iriends of the family are respect+ invited to attend the tneral, ‘rom nis late East fwenty-ninth street, this (Sune FneOn, At two O'clock, BoscteRT.—Suddeniy, on satan FREDERICK Goscuent, in the 6th y relatives and iriends of th Court Wines, No. ito attend residence, 209 West Porty-firs Tuesday, 12th inst., at one o'clock. SUMMONS—COURT WINKS, No... 5. members of Court Wines, No. are hereby summoned to attend a special meeting of the above court on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock sharp, {or the purpose of paying the last tribute of reapect to our late brother, Frederick Boschert, rs of the N. ¥. and B. anited district, and all r courts are respectiully invited to join ts. THOMAS ARNOTT, ©. Ry INGWELL, Secretary, BeEAVER.—Suddenly, at Sing Sing, on the 8th of January, Eumina L., widow of the Jate L. T. Beaver, in the 75th year of her age. Relatives and iriends of tie iamily are respect- juily invited to attend the iuneral services, at one viclock P.M, on Monday, the Lith of Jannary, at the church of the Rey. Dr. Toad, Tarrytown, West- chester county, N. Y. Buiss.—in Brooklyn, January 7, at the residence of ix fatuer, B. FRANK BLiss, in the s0tn year of bis aye. “un memoers of tully invi 38. A. O. F.—The 0. F ‘al services this day, at two o’ctock, av ‘o. 207 Cumberiand street, Brooklyn. Keiatives and riends are respecttuily invited to atiend, BRUGGEMANN,—OU Priday, January 8, Henman Py BRUGGRMANN, In the 47th year ot his age. Re funeral, on Monday, invited to atiend the from nis lave full; january 11, at two o'clock P. | short illness, E ‘—HAYWAaRD.—December 25, at tae rest- | in-law, Joun Lyne! Ireland, inthe | Thire, tw months and 12 days, ‘rhe relatives and triends are invited to attend | n Wednesday, Jannary | the inneral, irom her late residence, No. 28 Broome | Cannot redeem, wiil sell the 1 street, at one o'clock andes, senneey 3% 1875, jauuary 9, MortartTy.—On Saturaay, ! Thomas Muldoon, a native of Killashee, county | » Loniord, Irelana, 1 the 70tn year o1 hi and those of her = brother, Denis Juage, are respectiully invited to irom the residence of her sone | . 238 Kast 118th street, at halt | bs past two P, M, to-day. Interment in Calvary | Wash Trays and Slate Ph ie ‘Yhe reiatives and friends, attend the imnerat, Cemetery. MULLEN.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 9, CHARLES MULLEN, aed 65 years. Relatives and (riends of the samily are respect- T GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS—AN EXTENSIVE | vary 11, at two o'clock. | | MULLER.—On Friday, at seven o’clock, THEODORE | jount Vernon, aged 18 years. | Retatives and irtends of the family are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Sun- | MULLBR, a native of day), January 10, atone o’cloc! ritth avenue. McDoNaLp.—On Friday, MCDONALD, yeur of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- | from her late resi- | No, 500 West Thirty-second street, on Sun- | vited to attend the funeral, dene day, t one o'clock P.M. McNAMARA.—On Saturday morning, the 9th inst., | of convulsions, Roperr James, infant son of Jere- | Miah and Hanuah McNamara, 01 the city of Cork, Ireland. aged Lyear and 4 months, O'NeLL.—On January daughter of Tuomas and Charlotte O'Nelll, aged 8 years, 4 months and 24 days. Reiatives and friends are respectfully invited to Latico fog io begs ie Tesidence of er Oe IVE AND LET LIVE LADIES AND GENTLR- do oblchebelaeshdiats Sai Store and Fiat, ¢ tor other good rents, No, 55 Monroe street, on Sunday, at 2PM. Ly men's oyster and ‘Dining. room, Broadway, corner ee == | or saleatle Me can add PRARsALL.—On the 9th, Mrs. JOHN PEARSALL, in Fulton sircet-—Ihis popular restaurant bas become tne | SERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON. | owner, Licit Mi the 70vh year ot her age. Friends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence enty-first street, on Tuesday, th M.; also at the Methodist Episcopai church, ou | fourth street, near Seventh avenue, at | M. v PEC dJr., aged 3 years, 6 months and 2 . Lips, Relativ inst., at two |. M., from the residence of his = | ment Address JOsK SANCUEZ, care of ©. Kemingion pad, parents, 142 Amity street, Brooklyn, | & sons, 28 Broadway. Ahem: York vou cic On savure HENRY QUID Quin WibkiaM months, . aged ‘The triends of the tamtly are respectiuily invited = Nt to atiend the funeral, rom the Parents, William and Catherine (Quin, No, 926 : Third avenue, this day (Sunday), o'clock. t rellet of of ner age. Relauves and {riends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, irom her iate residenc east corner Broadway and Fitty-ninth street, on Monday, Lith inst, at one o'clock P. M. Jonuary §, Reppy, beloved Lusoand of Margaret McCauley, no; James and Jane Reddy, i the son year Krppy.—On Friday, ana of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the faperai, from his late Monroe street this (Sunday) orelock. ROWINSON.—At No. Brgokiyn, on Saturday evening, lowe and painiul illness, He SON, the beloved wise of Wilir tn the 43d year of her age. Notice of funeral in Monday's papers. ie of James Cailanan, Relatives and iriends of the lamily, also the New | are invited to attend the tuneral servic manuel churen (Rey. Dr. Walbridge’s), corner of | grandson, 0. 0. Pendieton, No. 117 Fourth street, Presicent and Smith streets, Brooklyn, on Tues- day, 12th inst, at halfpast eleveu o’ciuck A. My Cunisti®.—On Saturday, January 9, Henry H. | Crxiss, eldest son ef William 4. and Christianna | Relatives and friends of the family are invited to atrenu the funeral, on Monaay evening. at seven CRANE, widow of the late Thomas Crane, in the The relatives and friends of the family and | street, Morrisania, on Sunday, lou ist, at two | 7, Peter Logan, apd | Sons-in-law, Alfrea Nugent and James Shevlin, are invited to attend her tuneral, vis (Sunday I beg to assure you that oe Bindly sentimentsex- | noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 67 | 1 Relatives and friends of the femily are invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, No. Gorpon.—On Friday, January 8, 1875, ROBERT MonTrort, eldest son of R. W, and the late Kate ear of his age. rial churen, Staten Isiand, this day (Sunday), the Heckks.—On Saturday, January 9, JOHN ADAM bemorriage of the lungs, aged 37 Funeral will take place on Monday, January 11, from his late residence, l51st street, fifth hou west of Courtland avenue, Tak: ni Relatives and friends of the family are reapectiully invited to attend. pneumonia, DaNikL Dork H&NLEY, In 102d street, near Marky L. Karn, beloved daughter (by Funeral rom their residence, No, 5 East Forty- eighth street, New York, ‘tuesday morning, Janu- January 9, LUKE | N.Y ‘the relatives and Iriends of the family, also the members of the Mechanics’ Union and F. B. of Erin societies, are respectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No. 58 Henry street, on Monday, at two o'clock. KILey.—On priday, January 8, after a lingering Relatives and triends of the family and those of | vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, January 10, M., rom her late residence, 211 Kast Forty-first street, irom thence to Caivary | Konger.—On Tuesday, January 5, BERNHARD | Konsxk, in the 33d year of nis ‘ne iriends of the deczased, also the members of tective Union, are respectinily invited to attend | the Juneral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, | 1()() from No. 133 Easex sireet. The Temains will ve taken to Greenwood Cemetery jor interment. ev. Father ANNET LaFont, 8. P. M. —= friends are respectfuliy invited to attend bis | ~~~ tuneral, from St. Vincent de Paui’s church, West Twenty-third street, on Monday, at hall-past nine | The reiatives and iriends of the family, employés o. the Williams & Guion line of steamers, | tiques an MEHRTENS.—On Thursday, January 7, GEORGE E. F., son of George ana Margaret Menrtens, aged 2 Relatives and iriends of the family are hereby | invited to attend the funeral, irom tue house of his bereaved parents, 280 Third avenue, corner of | Pianos, &c.; same bought and sold; parlor tor Twenty-second street, on Sunday, the 206n inat., | business confidential. Fi Funeral from the residence of his father, Asbury | Watclics, Jewelry, te. 8 nt and Merritt, Turtytown, XN. Y., January 12, at eleven | Aiden Nennmaterrins | o’clock. Moopy.—On Thursday, January 7. 1875, DELIA hurcb, by the Rev. | Caszy, wife of Joseph Moody, aged 34 years, « LEN, the beloved wife of Dantet Januar, wife of Peter McDonald, —At Norwalk, Conn., December 29, THomas LAVENDER, 800 of ADnie F. and Thomas L. Peck, y: HILLIPSs, —On Saturday, January 0, 1875, of diph. — J. Battie, eldest son of Fred F, and Mag- ea 6 years and § months, sand friends of the tamily are respect. fully invited to attend bis funeral, ob Monday, 11th y, Oth, of spinal disease, | S.—On Saturday, January 9, 18 the late Daniel A. Quinn, In alternoon, 30 Schermerhorn street, N m K tives and iriends of the jamily are respect qaughter of George Dougherty, of Newark, N. J., nue and Leonara | ScrERR.—On Saturday. Innaney 9, Man E.. wriy CITY REAL ESTATE OK SALE, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR ae are. | Spptederick W. Scherr and daughter of Ja SS Oe TY RE TT La SALE OR TO RENT. fit Sang RRND Ry RP +% a. funeral hereafter. FARM, 9 MILFS FROM CITY, TO EXCHANGE— A —ELEGANT DWELLINGS CHEAP.—NOS, 7 WEST and 18 and Wy k: j ne SMiTH.—Suddeniy, at Glenco’ Mills, Columbia i Bath street: 4 West S6in. 10 | dn fui, OWN 2, box 153 Herald off York, New Jersey and Sandy [look pilots, are re- | county, Y.. January 3, CLARENCE ELDON SMITH, | East 56th. | East, 18 West S!d; 16 West 62d; Fifth ave- spectiully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tues- | son of Nelson and Emily L. Smita, of New York | nue, & 4 469, 614, 675, 746. 7BL. 909. XN. K.—some decided | aH ARYLAND FARM. day, at wine o'clock, A, M.. at her late residence, | city, aged 19 years, 6 months and § day! harzalns V.'k STEVENSON, Jr, 1 Pine strectund 3k | (iN aatitingss hoo peach tre aah ashington avenue, Brook)yn, | Remains tnterred in Hudson (N, Y.) Cemetery. | Hast Seventeenth street ADE! land. Farm catnlogues free. Address Ast turday, January 9, James | SMiri,—On Friday, January 8, SALLY Swuira, in FINE BLOCK OF NEW HOusES oN MADISON | BERS. Federalsharg, Md. CAMPBELL, aged 49 years, | toe 90th year of her age. AA avenoe, near Forty-second ntrect, to exchange tor DOR = Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited to brother Malcolm, | at attend the alm, | Pacant Low: a magnificent House on Fiutn avenue for m= \ Farms, MADOX, 29 Broadwa FOUR STORY 2% FOOT luneral, from the residence ot ber railroad, near Aiken, S. ¢ DESIRABL. Hudson papers please co: eat sac: Hu = and the elegant Furniture offered at a i SNake (alias Hanpwick).—On Wednesday, Jan- would lease (to a private family only) forcne | sinost urickvards tn the Stator wiltreschange for. cliy: uary 6, of neart disease, JAMES SNARE. or more years ar $400 per month, Audress BARGAIN, | Property terme | The reiatives and {rends of the family are tne | box 156 Verald oMice " vited to attend the tuverai, from his late residence, Wastiueton avenue, near Eignth street, Morris: ANT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ree SALE—A FARM IN DU acres | ‘ouse, close to ith Avenue Hotel, tor sles | ; siney; : ehureh (Rev. Dr, | Bla, on Sunday, January 10, at two o'clock P.M. immediat ss ae | i good vineyard; one mile from railroad | Olive BRANCH LODGE, NO. 81, 1. O. Oo B.—Pue Abroad. ‘SMONSON S KECLESTON: ap | S8eut% Address FARMER, box 107 Herald ome. January 7, Mre. Many E. | Members of thik lodge ave hereby notified to at | rst street, OK SALE—AT GREENWICH, CC tend the funeral of brother James Hardwick, from formerty the William Qui | his late residence, Wasaington avenue and Bignth | | rem with 8 LP ose A FOUR STORY BROWN | 49 gore, with d dwellings, 2 bar improvements, within pat . i arns ond roverments within | situated on the Sou Uptown Branch PERFEOV SACRIFIGE atone House, mi le hal Three blocks ot Central Park, cost 2500 Address OWNEL,” Herald oftice, GEORGE H. BLOOMER, N.G. | — her sous, | P, M. The members of Morrisania Lodge, No. 171, 3 O. F., are kindly invited to participate. By order. chasers. man to have a delightiul tocath nee. If not sold betore dtn Jan F., and also ner | box 182 Herald Uptown Branch offle motner of Robert Spencer. Due notice of the funeral will be given hereafter. SWEENY.—On January 8 ELLEN SWEENY, aged ing | 85 years. The relatives and friends are requested to at- from New York: price 3 tor Merchandise or some busi Uptown Branch ottice, FoR, SALETAN ELEGANT SMAL!, POUR STORY brown stone House, near Central Park, between Fitth and Madison avendes; trimmed throughout with cabinet work; every room ‘a different combination of 4 ~ | beautiful light woods: large console and mantel mirrers ein- | tend the funeral, from her Inte residence, 23 Harrl- | “very room on parlor and mecoad storys {rescord | 3S, W. M. | 60n street, toeaay (Sunday), at ene o'clock, throughout; all hinzes bronze, some of which are be | WatLack.—In this city,’ on January 8 MARY, | titully. maid, with carpetn shades chandeliers, tit: Felict of James Wallace,’ in the 7th year ofher | rors. #c.. a pertect little’ palace, Address vox 118 office. VALUABLE L. 1, of 162 acres, 10 1, Brooklyn; large, new, two story on Friday, Janu- ; all the necessa ilroad depot: only This Drapery tay lots or plots of 2 for villn sites cannot portunity; termes to suit, Apply to 57 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. ue 30 minutes from. OR SALE—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, all improvements. 169 Lexington ave. nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-frst streets Apply to COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall street. E, IN THE FIRST The reiatives apd trends of the family, and | those of her sons, James, John and Thomas, and 8, CATHERINE M. | Of her son-in-law, Michael McGowan, are respect- Juily tyvited to attend her funeral, irom her late residenée, No, 329 West Fiity-seventh street, on Monday, January 11, at ten A, M., thence to the | acres, OR SALE—A TENEMENT HOU sis; $16,000 tor near-by Dwelling. 165 ACRES, $6,000: han LE—PACTORY VILLAGE AND SITE (FAC tory burned), with 2.3¢¢ acres of Timber Land. on nd close to the Graniteville, Langley and Augusta Cotton Mills: fall 44 feet, 28 horse corner South Fourth street, on Sunday, January A oe stone House, tn fee, in West For ih | bowers Apply tod, J. GREGG, Augusta, Ga. 10, at ball-past one o'clock P. M. Street, near Filth avenue, for sale for $35,000. on easy A FARM OF 109 ACRES, ON MAC opposite Ridgefield, with one oF __ HH, BRUNJES, 9 Fulton street. URSS COUNTY, 86 lace, carriage house, and commanding an extensive view of it; will te sold whole or in parceis to ‘This is a fine opportunity tor any city gent for a country resi- ry, will Ad ) afier- |W. H. Wrsnick, Secretary. BARGAIN.—A CHOICE STORE PROPERTY FOR | action the Mth, at 10 o'clock. of the SPeNoEn.—At Newark, on Satarday, January 9 | 44, sale on Hudson street, near Worth: three stories rday, Call on or address SIMI 75, Many G. SPENCER, In her TUth year. mie | And basement, rented tor $2455; price $2,0X Address | Yorichester, N.Y. adde POR SALE—200 ACRES OF LAND, ABOUT 120 Fr ucre; will exch: Address A. B., Heral FARM IN and use; large frat class barns, carriage house, henvery, outbuildings: withn 3 minutes of ri advantageonsly Jocat Parties des do better than to embrace this J. OGDEN 85 ed to cut into JOR SALE-A COTTAGE NEAR KINGSBRIDOU change with @ bulider for tenant Hroperty: ive, houses can be constructed on the above lot. JOHN : 4 Alls hortheast corner Forty-second street aud Sixth avenue.” | 00% 188 Post oMtce, Monticetio, | and daughter of Caleb Day, Esq., In the 35th year FA Funeral Tuesday, January 12, at half-past two Friends of the | H#ATON.—On Saturday, January % WILLIAM H, Octover 27, 1874, | WHEATON. - Funeral on ‘Tuesday, 12th inst,, at two o'clook | A P, M., 1rom_his late residence, 288 Kwen street, Brooktyn, E. D. WiLco: At bis late residence, No. 631 East Sixteenth street, January 9, 1875, James WILcox, aged 40 veara, His iriends are invited to attend the funeral, which takes place Monday, January 11, at one Fast Side. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE IN Third street, near Bowery; lot 2ix40x60; all im- provement and ingood order; price $15,009. Address WNERK, 217 West Thirteenth street. e acres in Rockland county, N. Y.. each; also some good or near by improved proper: 80 ACRE! able jand, running wate oats, &c,; Horse, Cows, Wagons, Utensils: all for 32.500; ‘terms casy. RR. BROWN, 195 South street, 9, DAVID GIBSON, OR BALK AT A BARGAIN@-THR CORNER OF | Forty-ninth street and Third avenue, eight full Lots, with surldings: terms sagy KEGOR & LR, 180 £ Fort; sninth streets on Tuesday, the 12th | o’clock. TWO BPLENDID ¥y y: N G AND STIAON.—At 01 West Eleventh street, on sate | POR SAbRr TWO, MPLENDIO BROWN | StOXE | C)STumher iusneat along the Hutson iver forsale On January 6, at Chicago, IIL, Mary, | Urday, January 9, alter a short iliness. Harry H., | Seventy-eighth strect. Inquire on the premises, sheass SonsiHne OF Hoek Reaver ioe. win lame nas | infant son of Henry H. and Annie £, Wilson, aged : A. MOWBRAY. | Sirus alao the large and-commodious Barges chieaeo months and 15 days, Aaalae TE) TORY AND | Shit Cromw Said barges are in excellent condition Notice of tuneral hereafter. OR SALE-AT BARGAINS, THREE STORY AND | aha well lurnished; have been randing on excursions basement high stoop brown stone Fronts, in Harlem; offers wanted; must be sold, FRE BER, 2.281 Third ay., corner Lith street, Harlem Savings Bahk Building. Weat Side. CHARMING AND DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR | WILson.—Suddenly, on ‘ihursday, January 7, WILLtaM Hl. WILSO! nly child of Alfred and Pr cilla Wilson, aged 2 years. The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, ftom lis late residence, Pant’s Memo- ar of the excursic .) LOT! ne dn | | E., only son of Stephen and Margaret E. Woolsey, | 8ged 2 years, 6 months and 13 days. Broadway and Feventeenth street. ing Friends are invited to attend the funeral services, e Third et VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN FOUR- an Diego, at term way, should surely atte: pac ¥ : to be Hela Bt te feunence of als penis. we teenth gtreet, near sixth avenuc. to le three 0. H, PIERSON, HENLEY.—On Saturday evening, January 9 of | South Second street, Brooklyn, E. D., at six P. M., | story stoop House, 65 teet deep all the way up, per- | pha yy ~ — i fe Iter for busi R derate, QP ACRES OF RICH LAND, WITH GOOD BUILD. She coer | Cm Sunday OSRLse: NO eee ee ee eeaera | OO loge stream, and: apriuetis niles al td NAD} ae ee base = tome suitable tor gardener or mi! SPLENDID PIECE OF PROPERTY FOR SALE— Hotel at Monticello, Sullivan county, N. ¥. is ; } ——. INE FARM, 43 ACRES, AT PARK RIDGE, irom the Presbyterian church at Catexill, ie yess Of 53 nerea at Northport, L. I with good lirst_tiortwases for New GOOD TILL large barn tull of hay, Sleighs and farming sddress or call on ew York. NE OF THE BEST PAYING FREIGHT the past two summers, heing the largest aud most Baryes can be seen rty will be sold together bseribers, J. V, 1S FO go and New Yor! atil A, bie Weat Thirtieth street. ba pad eh fea pene Meventh ayennes hixh ‘ ff meena on cs i EY.— ¥ stoop. feet wide, extra fine order; can be vou ata 0 3 nuary, ooLseY.—On Friday, Jannary 8, 1875, STEVIE | S00. 3 ¥ OOGLEN & CLAWK. our office, No. 5 Pine strect; 14 tots tak . M., at en at last meet All parties interested in Southern Callt nus of Texas and Pacific Kail ry low for cash, 2 su NTED TU PURCHASE. Papers. a - Righth avenuc, west sidc, near Forty-second stree ae 7 " epee January 8, 1875, YONE HAVING A COAL YARD TO DISPOBE 01 51x100, full built: will be sold very cheap. Apply to ‘* $1 5U —FARM, NEAR PORT JERVIS, 100 adoption) Of | ZA between Twentieth and Kushtieth streets, nor | 3. LEVY, 271 West Thirty-etghth street. Ered ep acreet gon meen ifidrner 32800 3 le, by lor Le t “ C1 CBy c . good + a1 . a 31 years. Sontag te anrdustua th. GOK: ie Hick packs Hae ToRe CR SALEWONE OF THE FINEST CORNERS IN | heres; small Buildines, ‘$59, “100 acres, hear Strouds- chaser by addressing ©. COX, 78 Park pl York. ss mina es —e the Ainth ward; size ot lot, £0x45, For particulars | burg; 70 clear, WASTHDIA SECOND HAND OTIS BROS. ELEVA. inquire of OWEN MoMANUS, Northern Hotel, corner ot 0 ‘A: tor, Address, with price, MACHINERY, Yonkers, id West streets, = = od Buildings, $1,500, La Jror SALK LOW—AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY brown stone House, on west side, near Park, trim- ed in hard wood throughout; also others. 93% Kighth venue. 4.()() To, $2900. -BROADWAY, FOR BALE, 100 fect square, with all buildings, renting for 30,000; $150,000 ror one whole block, West street, trout- ing the river. O'DWYER, 1,256 Broadway. WaAjzTER—4 oMALGL SAFE, 21X23 INCHES; MUST have an iron cash drawer; Herring's or Marvin's, Aadress SAFE, H. M., box 182 Herald office. y TANTED TO PURCHA- E—STOCK OF MERCHAN- VV" dise, in original or broken, pac suitable tor Western market, ior which will be given good improved city Property and good Second Mortgayes on city prop: erty; can add rome cash, Owner, LICHTENSIKIN, 144 t Forty-tourth street, —VERY DESIRABLE FACTORY ‘tenth avenus lent ebances, Those meaning call at once. of the late Jonn CRANBERRY AND HOP GRO Misceliancous. CARH.~WANTED, A DRY GOOD3 BUSI- List OF DWELLING AND BUSINESS PROPERTY nese or Country Store; must be obas A ‘iv kew York and Brooklyn; also Farms, Country COMMA, 253 West Thirty-firth street. Seats and Water Fronts, near New York, tor sale, will ——F = be found in our Real Kstate Register for January ; copies gratis. J_N. WYCKOFY & CO., 21 Park row. STEAMBOATS. &O. ANTE: SLOOP OR SC! iN r. T. OR SALE—A TKNEMENT HOUSE: LOT IS 25X190: V ae Fite all cerarela ee che front house, six stories high, 2x0); rear house, four 1tons Address, giving full particul : dition, age, price, ker dL, Be Hera d omce, °° | stories hugh, 26x45; this property will be sold at a xacriticn pa : soot Berndt a ee — | it bought immediately; no agents need answer. Ad- BOATS, ALL KINDS AND 81Z88; AL8O ME. | dress C. V. S., Herald office. tallic Lite B. D it ae MB und 375 Noutiy acreet and Ide meeer amd ae NO REAL ESTATE AGENTS—BOTH IN THE CITY, suburbs ant. vicinity, having $500 to invest, may ‘les River. PEN dail Lise inate sith hearot something ‘to thelr advantage. Address U. B., Tespectiully in- nam House, Fourth avenue, § to ll, ¢ FINE | $3.000 House or cood building Lots, T A SACRIFICE—BROWN STONE Central Parl the Musical Pro- LADE, BRUNDAGE & wn ea ot =" ne od 100). his congregation and _____ MOAN OFFICES. patel tus aes na Ts gle orgie ast Seventeenth street T 80 NASSAU STREET, AT THE LOWEST RATES! | BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE | Fyxcuanck—$13,000 EQUITY IN FIVE STORY AA, jLoana made on Lite, Policies, Merchandise, Dis. AND TO LET. Erconbie b somner alate, eying ten per cone . . Pianos, &c. LI pence meracapeengenann an y 2 | A. M. His remains will Ite im state In the chapel | PUT 50 Nasu street. between Pulion and John, BROWN ATONE HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, FREE | ey ee ea en ee ao wineavenues ee AP Hoary ee Seren en from encumbrance, to exchamge for a ‘Country Ss r ai = JOHN J., only son T JOSEPH, SOLOMON & COS, 1 FULTON | Place, near the city. XCHANGE—FOR BUSINESS OR MERCHANDISF, Lucas, | A street, near Nassau.—Money advanced on Diamond: . 0, HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. 4 fine “ace in Mount Vernon, Weatchoster couuty go the | Watches, =llver Plate, Camels’ Hair Shawls, a) egg = ord sh value $1,501, REARS, Hel offic Artictes ot Virtus established 1850; private OWN STONE CORNER STORE, WITH STABL ice for ladies. Se habla Espa al. yom fear, for sate, on a leading atréet: would rent of Cg eae ee anes ies Du: for investmen: ress N, Herat BKOADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETA STREET | Brooklyn Branch office. i a for Bi Herald office. TAU, 30 Stanton street, basement, REAL ESTATE. TO EXCHANGE. PROPERTY ON ‘well rented, for vacant lots on west Aide: also a tull front on Fifth avenue for improved erty ; also several pieces of improved property in Branch and Kllzubeth, for eity property: several excel. usiness will do well to MORRIS B, BAER, 96 sixth avenue. NG New York to exchange tor New York, Brooklyn. Newark or bivzabeth city Property: ne inctibus VE STORY TENEMENT HOUSE, west side, will be exchanged for a small private 933 ‘nth avenue. HOUSE, NEAR will exchange equity tot small House or Farm and put house below cost 31 Union square. NEW THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BKOWN stone House and Lot, between Madison and Fourtn avenues (lightly mortgaged), to exchance tor Diamunds, (OR EXCHANGE—GOOD SUBURBAN PROPERTY losiery or other Merchandise. Address B. (oldest estublishea and most resvonsible office).— | +5 : - media. c Wate OR SALE—THE BEST GENUINE BARGAT Liberal atvances on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, i satan in Beoohiye. Secdinaiesto Fuieen and Grand , Inds ye. § ver, Laces, India rhawls, &c.; saine Doughty | street terries, New York, Macoa street, corner Throop se & z avenue, three story and basement freestone louse, con- 1.145 BRPADWAY, BETWEEN TWuNry.srxrit | tine 12 rooms with ox marble wash basins, hot and cold L453 tna Twenty-seventh streets —Maney loanea opened two ground; delizhttuily d tor New York city Property. water, finished with hard wood, sates, &c ; heated front Mika, | And rear, clevated oven range. kitchen wainscoted with adios. | hardwood, marble vestibule, bay window, gas fixtures IHUSKI and all other improvements; within one’ biesk of the 4420 curs; only $7,000; 00 cash, the balance remain 1d to save foreclosure on a xecond mortgage of $1.0", Apply at once to F. W. CARRUTHERS, 1,057 Pul- ton street, opposite New York By on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ? JOR SALE, OR silverware, business in Fancy Goods: stock and one or the best stan 345, 3 Post office box 1.267 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH Le . office, room B.—Parlor tor ladies. Branch No. 1,207 y. Money loaned on, Diamonds, 8, WILBER MER- sold. | PPOR SALE—TuRER NEW B | INOR SALK—OR EXCHANGE FOR UN! LINDO BROS. and sub-cellar Philadelphia orick Houses. brown | Lots or improved country Property, atono ste Jt ments, on Carrol! | brown stone Frenent | iS near Fitth avenue, Brooklyn. These houses a JOUN finishing, contain ten rooms; were built by the owner in best manner; will be soldat a bargain? easy term: Atlantic and Firth avenue cars trom fulton, Wall and South terries, pass clone to p ses: distance twenty | a minuves. be seen daily, inciuding sunday TVOR BALE-IN BROOKLYN, HOUSK NO, 130 BADY, HAVING A FINE PAIR OF DIAMOND arrings and, three Rings in pawn, which she ickets very cheap. Ad- | dress A. RB. C., box 150 Herald of OR EXCHANGE—MODERN HOTEL IN Nk’ within 10 miles of New York; furnished years, with complete situated + Address box 4,874 FOR REAL in Brooklyn or New York—A flourishing importing t costto manuiacture ew York city. Address y. cig Flats in'the upper part of th SL eG 79 Cedar FOR A SMALL FARM Henry street, New York, Water street, d » 351 Sot RGAINS {N DIAMOND —BKEN WORN 1 solitaire arrings $13) $28, $513 ' after a Greene, second door east of Clinton avenue, on easy tof ey 000 & | terms. 'D, H. STONE, 192 Broadway, New York. {OR SALE OR Be For interview orale CBee y street, fourth house cellar brick House, 03 Inquire of J. from Fulton avenue, rent $40 per month. i, sold atiess than value it sol! soon. | (immediately) address KEVEMPITON, E ag difference will Address ACRES, box 198 Herald oMce, ton avenue. furnished or unfurnished; owaer will re- the’ si main and board ifagreeable, 15 2 COLUMBIA STREET, BROOKLYN.—A SMALL LJ Yancy store to et; Stool aud Fixtures for sale | cheap. i Marblo Mentela, description. ‘i PENKHYDN SLATE COMPANY, Union square. Fourth avenue and seventecuth st, N, ¥. extensive stock of Slate ie the avenue and o Herala Uptown Branch office, —OR EXCHA OR BA fine Farm in Virginia, = ——— = ———- ——- ———- | box 14 Herald Brooklyn Branch office. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. | AT TARRYTOWN, ONE HOUR FROM THIS CrTy, | Kroadway ‘and in full view of the Hudson stock of Marbie and Marbicized Mantes and all other marble work; Marble Turning tor the trala, KLABERK, 14 East Bightecuth strosG near fairt av RENT OR EX stantial brick Buildin: y located in the city of Paterson, 1 by the Paterson silk Company y mi CHANGE, A G8EAT REDUCTION IN| PRICES OF MARBLE on and Marbleized Mantels; all kinds of Floor Tiling, Monuments, Headstones, Slabs tor pinrabere, and cabinet. makers now offered at 8 KLABER & CO,'S >tcam Mar. is owner, GLOKGH Bt | street, New York. » trom 87 South ble Works, Nos. 417 to 227 West Fifty-first street, e | parlor, lorary, dint JOR SALE OR Exo M Sn WEY. | Foom ‘te., all, nicely tees a mt ara story, and base OTE 3 GLATE MANTE "rr ha | y turmished arringe house, garden a init bi of Lots, 8 MARGARET © GTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD | fawn: itu, shrubbery in abanddnee; immes | third street e Mantels. rich and elegant designs, at the loweat | diate posseasion given. Hhotograph and fuller particu. Fleer. 22 ani 222 West Twenty-third sireeh between | lars with» HMBEABON, 099 sixth avenue. . A modern Tenem: venth and tighth avenues, = ues th : : iss ls OR SALE—IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ON THE | puatrental $12,000 New Haven Railroad, a small Farm, of 1) acres, 1g 2 miles trom the depot. For particulars apply to Hf. LE. JOR SALE OR YNES, 22 Carmine street. a gf 6 Mla ANBION AND 16 LOTS. IN TWENTY.FOURTH | Worth $20,000; great sa ward, New York, quity $15,000, to exchange tor | 4. MELICH, 424 Broadway, Building Lote near New York, Merchandise, Business or | 7AOR SALE-OR EXCHAS OR SALE OR EXCHANG EI EXCHANGE. TRY PLACE OR A TENEMENT HOUSE will be taken in exchange for about | re and about $3.60! worth of first | Jeweiry, all bought cheap ou in this city s a ol m1 ‘ast o Bi EAL ESTAIE, Herald Uptown Partnership. Address J., box 121 Herald off iness, a Iba Jaxe, t for cash. Address KEAL ES pI P 0 uf or Uiainess: a: B, beloved | Branch office. 1B) WILL BEY Wo CIrY LOTS, ON THE ghe mile trom Hankin's station, address box 119 Herald vier caraniag - Tm " === | $400 aighest wroundin the vitiaze of Mount Ve Brooklyn Branch ottice, i RESTAURA non, Westchester, worth $75); of will exchange for bur. | r OR SALE OR EXO: * | niture. Address 8. F. he! best patronized in the city, owing to the superior qual- ity of everything served therein, inae. SANDY SPENCER, Caterer. 14th, at ten A. | as 3 XOHAN |“ CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. Frou sab 7 To Let or Lease. House in We = | Q soup NEW BRICK BUILDINGS, FOUR STORY i oa vette for this city SALE OR TO R JOHN M. GILSON —P1RSONS DESIRING TO now fini the x office 403 Hudson stree and Manage days, | BARGAIN IN MEXICO. establish themselves in Mexico. w doportunty to buy a Coffee Plantation, situaed on the | Pacitie coast of Mexico, state of Coltina, tor much less than {ty value, The coffee in that part of the country is | the bestin the word. WILL EXCHANG Ninth ward ant town: west side pre pher street, | PIANOS, BAGGAGE QTORAGE FOR F i] buildings bave and other goods in separate room all conveniences, Watchman at ii rred, mber's shop. HALES & SON, 39, 40 and 42 Carmine street, near Bleecker. Goods will be accepted mi pa: BEAUTIFUL sk JX gic $l: silver Pi DENTAL KOO Sundays unt 2 NEW HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE, OR BOA D- ing School, to let; 40 large room tion wnsnr- d. rent to sult the Gmes. Address R. W. HOLME: don House, Orange, ». J. HANDSOME COTTAGE TO $10, SIN- peeimens 462 Sixth avenue; estav~ emember 262, 13 years aud 6 85, $4; lings, Sic residen¢ Ww % Of hig | lished 1561 ; , mished, at Woodside, Newark, N. J. : 100 ACKER, ON. 10th Inst, at two YETENG. onan range, heater, bath, all in good or nd Tools; will ext TW MINT@S. 28 THIRD AV BETWEEN | J Walk from depot, Inquire at 209. Washington York city. Al rwentieth and Twenty-first strects, | the utm two doors stove Elwood avenue, Woodside, oF at eaten ane for Caxton clotiing Carpetagew: | 138 Kast twellth street, New York. Possession immed! | Axo EXCITANG Ahote by post punctuaily attended to by Mr. or | avely: terms low. Durex vere: nesitec Ear PINE COUNTRY HOTEL, FURNISHED AND IN Keaiden complete running order, situated on the banks of a deamtiru! lake, about two Hours from New York, tor sale on very easy terms, or wil, exchange for City Property, if 8. PeOk & CO., 181 Filth avenue. Mrs. Mints, ig At Jeffersonville, tie ietileciereoariee ss MEDICAL, PARED HR VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDESCE , betwe tand Lexington avs. Kola AE SIACOD, Add pe between First and evo: A PLOT OF To BXCHaNar, clear, for brick House in Brookly for building A. ? u8, 77 Epwand J.) A SDR AND MME * ot ean FARM OF 67 ACRES, GOOD BUILDINGS, &¢ xO.t | AL in Mathews county, Virginia: oyster shore; on Chespeake Bay ; splendid place tor an invahdy Furni ture, Horses, Boats, d&e., for sale. cgi B, KEITH & CO,, dl Liverty street, New York. “) SPLENDID CHANCK FOR A HOME IN THE cit A. Sountey,—A Building Bite of six acres. fronting on nCiiy | 983 Kighth avenue. enues, NGr 180), f trom Fitth av. RESIDENCE, Ut Kast Tenth street, ‘near Third avenue. A MME, Bbstc Ll, MIDWIF 8 ZX. hast Pirty-second street. first de residenc », 330 A TUME UARWELL, SUNT PB. at two CHANGE=VOR BUSINE: A eer Ne ale INBLE CURE Alsi, COM e plants; 25 years’ practice. 12) West Twenty-aixth @ river surnishing boating, &c.,one hour's ride fro — Hall by steam care and three minutes’ walk iro January 9, atter a GE FOR CITY PROPERTY= modern improvements, at '¢ hour froyn the cit ounds, stable, ‘str punty, Jowa, tor a House and Lot, ements, between Fourth and six: seventh aventes; ¢ paid in cash, not exceeding $10,000, ; MIDLER, 06 Buckie street, 4 AOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR TE oer MARBLE MANTELS, (PO ERITH WHOLE OF PART OF THE HOUSE erty—Lot on Ki eine, between 142 T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, (12 rooms) No. 4:7 Gold street, Brooklyn, near Fui- | streets; above Ith street, t. forming ath untry Place will be taken. Address REAL ‘G4 FOR A BURINESS, A | near Richmond. Address LARG& SUK. is, covering seven lots: cen Nd. recently oc- nufactaring wher jit ie renuices, ring here go is CRteLe tao nt House and two Lots; aiso Address C. H. W., 167 West Fitty- FOUR FIVE STORY ‘es, tuliy occupied: an », 4 Pine street, re 2 FOOT + splendid location ; » for cash. Apply to WM. - FOR HOUSE, LOTS Mm ot 120 acres on Erie Kallroad THREE FOUR STORY f cash it necessary. ast Forty-fourth street. —WKLL RENTED FOUR (House and store, wit et, for'a private Ho Pall at or ‘address 37 Weat AT JERSHY CITY, STORAGE. a cellar, 50x40x100, for light mannfacturing; rent eighth street, — awe | reasonable, Inqure of J. 8. BRADLEY, owner, 71 UGhE LOTR, SARS 8 Fate rooms; rate low; most extensive aud responsibie - 7 — ‘ . " .to Jetor exchange. For particulars, ae establishinent in the busine: TAGGART, Owner PROPERTY OUT OF TH CITY FOR ar published monthly, tree. send stam, Montsomery street Jersey City. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN ity Railroad Stocks tor & House up Address J. F., 149 Christo- HIN NEW YORK OR VIC in exchange tor well locat Aduress REAL 16 exchange for'a larze or an ada cash if required, len Es FOR CITY OR SUBURBAN PROP. 4 romantically situated . Va. consivting of fine Gortie House, 1 rooins, and ‘outbulldings 1 Acres of jughly cuiuvated Lana and fine Orehara ot This place is tree and clear of encumbrance and will be GOT LIRB, 75 Second street, LOTS, + free | hasan street, 5 LOTS 1 ¥. a fhe Tenement Proverty near Sixth avenue, elow iliirty-fourth street, hightiy morwaged. MEDIUM + no Fourtn avenue, AvGusTA Ropin- JONSULY DR. OR MME. WeST.-ALL COMPLAINTS PANTED—TW 4 Fi 5 MME L=ALL 6 A ‘3 pot; Litrains a day; will sell for $6,000 and not require ANTED O OR TUREEB Rovinson and C cured; advice free, 45 Bleecker st., near Broadway Bay ‘cash if purchaser builds on premises; or will sell or \ brown stone uptown Houses in ©: - txchinge House, Barn, &c., lor $10,009, ‘Cull between | | beautiful House i the city of Rochester, eee i MIPH IRB, 0 West TENTH | ands M. of addrow COUNTRY FLACK, care of New | cumorunoe. Apply at 0 House, a strect, mear Bleccker street Yo edie Company, No. 6 Great Jones street. from toll A. M. audé P, M., owner. | Wheeler & Wilson Family Sewing Maghines. tc. A. B, CUARK, M SN a Pe een JREAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, TANTED—A RETAIL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, 15,000 for which good paying Stock, West some cash willbe given. Address A. W,, 15.000 EXCHANGE . UNENCUMBERED De), 1. acre Farm,’ Stock. Crops, &¢.; well watered, plenty fruit: for linproved Property. “Princ. pals inquire 73 Beckman street, third floor, trom 12 to & ‘REAL ESTATE WANTED, TA TADN Fhow Tite, SOUTIT, AGE 2, WISHER TO bay House or Lot cheap for her nother. Any single gentleman that will do me that favor please address, for three day's, Mias KING, box 0 Heraid office. PORES AND CLEAR, IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY wanted. for which will be given good Purchase Money Second Mort . Apply to or address owner, LICHTENSTEIN, 144 Kast Forty-fourth strect, | WISH TO BUY A DOUBLE NOUSK, HALL IN centre. with side yards, for $2),000 cash; vrefe Brooklyn or New York.” Address L. 1. R., box 5,197 New York Post office. OY KRS OF CITY REAL ESTATE, WILLING sell ata dead bargain and conform. their idea values to the present Hnancial outloos, please call ang son fet with id BTACKPOLE & CO.,, 14 Vosey street, near ,. , ESTATE OWNERS, HAVING PROPERTY FOR sale or to exchange, can fin: prompt purcnaee alljag on or sending particulars to VICTO! UND & SON, 760 Thi 09. ages and ca: Wante 10 BUYIN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOO! a three or four story high stoop House; must well butit and should have all modern improvements} price not exceed $3,000, one-third cash; balance tt one, tw il years: only such answers which com tain full particulars and the hours tor inspection will be ticed, Ad )., box 146 Herald ottice. WANTERTA HOUSE: BETWEEN NINTH AND ‘Thirtieth streets, Second and Seventh avenues; rice not t> exceed $18,000; mort Send particulars as to lowe: ternal arrangements, &c., te A. brick or Drown stone: Bago not to exceed ¢ash price, local MP, Re eraid ‘ames. WAXIED-DWELLING HOUSE IN GOOD. Loc, tion: full particulars; $4,000 down. Address Z. ¥. N., Herald office, ANTED—SEA_ CLIFF OR OCEAN GROVE LOTS or Plots, cheap, to improve. Address COTTAGE BUILDER, Herald office, giving exaet locations, and lowest price: none others noticed, W ANTED TO PURCHASE—AN ENGLISH BASE. mont House, in good location. | Address, with exact W.. Post offlco box 723, V TANTED—CHEAP BRICK HOUSE OR LOTS IN New York or Brookiyn; must be bargaina. Ad- dress, with price and tull particulars, J. B., Herald office, SALES AT AUCTION si : FINE ART SALE. MR, IVES! STATUABY, Now on exhibitioh at No, 39 Union square, first floor, from 10 A. M. to6 . M. and 8 to 10 P, M. Infant Flora—St. John—Ruth—Innocence—Rebece: Daughter of Judab—Sans Souc|—Pandora—Undine—T) Xoung. Piper-—aviadne- Pandora, (statuette) —sal Boy—Shepperd Boy and Kid—The Truant—Ino and Bae ehus, ‘These fine works, by this eminent artist, will be sold ag auction at the above rooms on the evening of THURs- DAY, the Mth. Mir. Ives authorizes us to say that, with the exception of one number, on the catalogud, the entire collection will be sold without reserve or limitation, FINE PAINTINGS on exnibition Moniay morning and until day of sale day and evening. THE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS belonging to W. J. Kerr, Esq., of this city, with a few others addea, she catalogue comprises 96 pictures, many of which were selected by the owner while abroad and directly from the artists, ‘The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers, —JERE. JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, » Furniture, Merchandise. and Fine Arts Salesroom, ‘37 Nassau street, Real Estate Department, 21 Park row, New York. On TUESDAY, at 103; o'clock, + HOUSEHOLU FURNITURE, LARGE QUANTITY OF SHEETS, BLANKETS, Comtorters, feather Beds. Pillows, hair Mattresses, Bole sters, Crockery, Glassware, any, amount of Brussels ang ingrain Carpets, fine oak and, black walnut Parlor, Bede ‘com and Dining Room Furniture, Oilcloths, ‘Table Linen, silverware, &c. RT, Sapp ‘AN KLEGANT COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, the latest works of some of the best artists of the French, English, Flemish and American schools, ts now on exh» bition at the ART GALLERY, NO. 60 LIBERTY STREET. To be sold at auction on THURSDAY AND FUIDAY, JANUARY M4 AND lh at 12 o'clock cach day. EDWAKD 80 aENCK, Auctioneer. UGTION ROOMS 30°EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, J. COOK, Auctioneer.—J. HAVEN & CO. will sell ry 12, at 104 A. M., a large assortment larpots,’ Furs, black Silk, Buffets, Tables, ds, Bookcases, Curtains, Lambrequin: ‘Bedroom Sete in ash al Dressing Cases, &e, B JOSEPH HEGEMAN & GO,, AUCTIONEERS, Wednesday, January 13, at 10%¢ A. M., at 92 Myrtle avenue, between Lawretice and Bridge ‘streets, Brook- lyn, the entire st y Joo Office; 44 Mediun ress, Type, turther advertisement, } OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONKERS.—TO WHOM IT may concern, will selon Monday, January I, at 1 o'clock, atthe corner of Eighth street and University place, one biack,Horse, Harness and Carpenter's Wagon to buy advance aiso 20) bags Bungs for lager bee: bar reis. BY J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCITONEER, CAMPBELL & CO. sell to-morrow (Monday). in lots, entire choice stock and fine Fixtures of prominent Kighth avenue Grocery and Tea Store. Full particula: in morning Herald. CAMPBELL & COS once, 1a West Broadway, H* RY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, ‘ ‘ate Henry H. Leeds & Miner. Established 1347. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, , at ll o'clock, "at the salesroom, No. 105 Duane street, near Broa way, fine collection of standard ani illustrated Books, all of arg to be sold wit rve to clos TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, Marshal's sale, Monday, Januar: 11, at li o'clock, 7 and 59 Groat J. by virtue of an execu- on, haat and ress Goods, four dozen silk-lined Lndies’ an Genes! Furnishing bce tar GEORGE J P. TRAVER, AUCTIONERR. ee Marshal’ Monday, Junnary 11, at104 o'clock, virtue of an execution, at $7 and’ 59Great Jonet sireet, good, wainut Liquor Counter, Glassware, Ice Box, Pictures, Heer rump, Mirrors, Clocks, Saloon Tables, Chairs, *toves, Signs, Partinons, Liquors, Brandy, Whie key, Wines, 19 barrels extra Family Flour, Furniture family; Bikers, velvet and other Carpets, Oileloth, ai UCTIONEER, OFFICE 817 Bi n, will sell on Friday, January 15, at on the premises, two ory basement iF irame Houses, tilled in with brick, on the north side of Puiaski street, 220 feet west of Lewis av. AWNBROKER'S SALES.—JAMES AGAR, AUC. tioneer, will sell. at salesroom, 59 New Bowery and No. 9 Oliver street: ‘Tuesday—500 lots men’s and women’s Clothing. By order M, Bruckhetmor, Grand street, Williamsburg Weanesd Se: lots ‘3 and women’s Ciothing, By order Moss Brother's, Catharine street. AWNBROKERS' SALES—BY RICHARD FIELD, General Auctioneer, z # lots Watches and Jewelry, THURSDAY, January 14, 800 loth Men’s and Wor PAWNBROK ERS SALES, By THOMAS J. McGRATH, Auctioneer, 103 Chatham atreet, corner Mulberry, Men's and women's Clothing. ‘By order B By order BE cy street, jothing. By order n's and women’s Clothing. Sparenberg, Canal street. ‘Weilnesday—Men's a tharing 9.1 —Waiches, Jewelry, Diamonds &c, By order Levy, Grand street. women's By order n, women's Clothing. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, Wholesale Paper Wareh. Marshal's sale. Will sell Monday, atl Ann street, the Stock of a wholesale Wrapping Paper, Writing Paper, Tobace ‘OH R--MARSHAL'S: ock, at the southe t PCwARD WALTERS, AvCTTUN saie—Will sell Tuesday, att 0% east corner ot Thirty-trst street and Broadway, Stock and Fixtures of a frst class Gentlemen's Murnis ing and Fancy Goods store, JOUN T, STEWART, Marsnal, SHERIFF'S SALE OF FURNITURE, BEDDING &0, \) 5. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells, Monday, January il, at it o'ciock, So. 13 Bowery, the enure stock of a furnimure and manufnctwer's stock of Bed- steads, Mattresses, tc.. viz—Chairs, Tables, Bureau Washstands, a targe lot of Redstends: hair, husk an spring Mattresses, bales of Husk, Hatr and Feathers, and a large lot of other Furniture.’ Sale positive. Deak erg invited, ‘ A, Aanons, Deputy. QUERIES saul OF. F Fixtures Ae—8, HeRM . Monday, Jauudry 11, at he ‘stock of ‘an importer, ¥1z, Faney Goods and Jews Wallets, Hand Jewelry, Hings, Bracelets, Wate Sets, Pipes, Pin Cusiions, &c. Chairs, Drawers, Stove Pipe, &c. Sale WILLIAM 6, CON Tuomas Dustar, Jr. Deputy, Also 6 lot of iankets and o' SHERIFF'S SALE OF WINES, LIQUORS, kc, See tenant Sherif Auctioncer, scils, Monday, January 1, ail o'clock, No. 1,051 Thitd avenue, the ent tire stock of a first class liquor store, consisting of Wines, Liquors, Ales, Clears, &¢. WM. 0. CONNER, sherifl. RICK CAMPDELL, Deputy. daa Abst dp kt r, tt 1,17) Second avenge, ie re stock of a first clu: juor Store, consisul of Wines, Brandies, Gin, Ale, Cigars, ke, yg WILLIAS JONNER, Sherif Patnick Campsris, Deputy. WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff, ANCY \ * JEWELRY, Sherif’ Auctioncer, d'civek. No. 13 Bowery, —A general assortment consisung of ve Hones, Jot and Gilt v6. NeR, Sherif r Merchandl ___S1GARS AND TOBACCO, _ ZENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES.—IMPORTED OF Ki iirs s'opectny. LINDADER & CO, 8 446 Mercer street,