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2 ity REAL ESTATE FOR 4ALE. Central. 5 ULLDERS, ATTENTION. An entire Front « a Lexington le cheap; the: “ well Tocated for low priced oases, such as are wanted ¢ SOUN DAVIS, 14 Park place. be PLOTS AND SINGLE LO’ AND NEAR Sth av., below the a ‘ark, for sale cheap, with or without Duilder's loan. B. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway F ‘one block ase; hard w with of without t Bus for at finish? all improveme: handsome furniture st WINER, box 198 Herald Upiown Branch office ‘a SON AV,—HANDSOME BROWN STONE RES. bs ‘B18 paint and freseoed ana ti r fe bioe 18,900, another $14,007; must nid, owner leaving 3 New ‘Work; other bargains LIONEL FROBL a = Born sf, A FINE FULL SIZED and near Sth and and upward. W to 870.06 SEYMOUR, 171 Brondwa: ALSO O75, AT “SPECIAL REDU STEVENSON, Jr, No. & Pine st, or Bast 1710 East Side. 2D AY. CORNER 0; FIVE STORY BRICK 2 Building ot rent by $35,000, West Side, AT A SACRIFICESHOUSE, IN LONDON TERRAC West 25d t., 24300, 108117, modera throughout: Jossion May 1; now reuted for $1,500 per annum ; price: $10.50. Apply 100. 8. PECK, Nos West 20th ai, tioit man GREAT BARGAIN—ON WE: ry brick House, 20 feet wide, 15 ro Moore leasehold; house has range, hot and cold waver, bath eas. water closets, station nbusin doors, &c. ; ground remt, run: Tenewals at four per cen! can remain on bond and mort 7 joe price, $7,500 ore ts an opportunity 4 ce for a party having about $2,500 cash to live u rent. JAMES R. EDY OR TWO THREE STORY H etween Sith and 40th easy terms; a big ‘and 8th w pri Som Teauire in store. 4 OR SALE—ON WE: the Post Office, « first cl with two fronts; ear rt can remain on OMER MORGAN PLOCRE, AND FULL ward), for sale cheap; W exchange. 10 st. ralarge Apply to S (NINTH Lov, Wirlt STABL tern 8. Acre y E. M. MASON, SI Park row, North Side. FIRST CLASS COTTAGE, WITH MODERN IM ments, below cost, on reasonable terins. Address. ARSHALL, Mor ° BROOKLYN “PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. NREENWOOD CEMEVERY.—A HANDSOME EN 4 ciosed Plot tor sale at # sacrifice. Address S. S., Herald Bice. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1876.—WITH FURNISHED ROOMS AND > APARTMENT» A REAL 1 ESTATE 1 To O EXCHANGE, TANTEDOA ye | AND CARPET STORE, IN ange for, House in Now brave, "it B. 86 Walker si. Now York. AGRE PAR. aa Goon BUILDINGS, NEAR 1 5 Piainfeld, N.'J., suitable for Gah ‘or stock pur. 2,50); vill exchange for desirable City Prop: GIBBON, 31 Montgomery ot., Jersey City. REAL _ESTATE_ WANTED. ANTED—A FARM, 100 TO 190 ACRES, LITT! woodland, in New York, New Jersey or Delaware ; 1»: owe price and ¥ | cation healthtul: jmust be a TOLET, NE OR TWO ROOMS TO Runt_wirhoor BOARD, tlemen desi abrictl RET! HOM | NO DENTISTS. —A NEATLY Fi FURNISHED FIRST class Reception Room, ud, if desired, another 6, between } block roan Broadway, por FURNISHED ROOMS ON PIRST ANI a private family; references. 38 We: hear 0 RENT—PURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, TO ONE BOARDERS WA: HAND: i Rome: 20 GOOD BOAR! GAS; . ~ bid and 810 for Room $6; lady or i T? ) Rear ALY a ALOOVE EC. ay story, front, with Board, at 23 West 30th st. ; refer- le LARGE FRONT ROOM—HANDSOMELY, FUR nished, third fioor, with excellent Board, A ed for two; fire and gas, 54 Clinton place @th FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, 38! second story Room, #12 for two; all conveniences; tuble; near Elevated Railway, 34" Po dna J UPPER FRONT — OM, ELEGANT josed bed, with superior Board. r gentieman ‘ris or two geutiomes also bali y Sow fensgenties “4 — office, tuated between «Irving place and 6th aye: 2 must be unobjectionable: price, from $16,00) to 0. ora Lot within the same limits, Ad- dreds HOUSE, box 197 Herald Uptown Brauch offic loca ETT BUILDING, Fire BP Located on Nassau, First Floor ro let, suitable for bankers, insurance offices or luwyers. Will be let together or in parts; be altered to suit tenants if desired; adapted for offices or stores. Reasonable rents. Aldo some sigibie tap Law, Offices to let. LY ON THE PR _Take the Elevator. Inquire A —TO RENT, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE + new Store and Basement 838 Broad H. LUDLOW & CO,, No. 3 Pine st. CHANCE—?O LEASE, FROM MAY 1, A FOUR story und buseme: 6th av., between 28th ket for the past t ness; low rent to 6th years; good stand for good tenant. Inquire of owner, A® UPTOWN THREE STO BUTL AU iat or lenee—Sultabie. tye" ar’ lent menut business. _Gall at 312 West 5 Sad Bi N OFFICE, FOR A DENTIST OR PHYSICIAN, TO AL let. Adilrens, for particulars, LIVINGSTONE, box 192 Herald Uptown Branch office. ROADWAY, NO. 28 —FOUR STOR Store to let. Apply on p: SONS. \UEAP LOFTS ON BROADWAY, IN FINE, ORDER. J” to rent—Three lofts of No. 473; possession, PRICE, 200 Hudson st. EONARD 8T.—STORE, BASEMENT AND WORK- shop, 113 Leonard st, to let or lease. Apply on promines. OFTS TO LET—PLEASANT AND CONVENIENT, IN a lively business neighborhood, Apply at 288 Green- wich st, ND BASEM ises to JOHN P. T Re PROPERTY OUT OF THE Cr FOR LE OR TO RENT, MECOND LOFT TO LET—S38 BROADWAY, 25X100; good location. Apply to JON LACY, thira loft. RARE CHANCE TO BUY BUILDING LOTS IN A Plainueld) N-J.; uct much cash required, Address P, WAUR, Herald office. MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY SEAT OD EAST BANK the Hudson, north of Poughkeepsie, 80 neres; im- inense wainatiiies fruit; brick mansion, lodge, numerous out- buildings, large river front, docks, icebouse, unequalled river and wountaln views, at's sacrifice; photographs at our i PKINS & C. No. Pity a ‘D RAT TE ‘AP ie rictvn teas, Talawe Bisbed Cottages and’ snk a overlooking the bay A. 3. Pine st. A. —FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT AT ORANGE; arings Baus. vf de: FROM CITY, all modera improvements; hot house full of rare pists, ow to a good tenant ‘GOTT, No, 7 Park place, T PASSAIC, N. J—A HOUSE, WITH WATER, Gas \d carriage house that will accommodate two horses ‘and two carriages, op plot of ground 50x170, for saie, us the owner is compelled to go West. Inquive of oF address C. RONKE, Pas N. J. ORES TOSRENT BY B. H, LUDLOW & 00., NO, 3 ine st.—Union Crt tre, a ary, with L;'Broad- way, near Prince st., 50x200 feet jway, near 20th" whole building; Broadway, near 27th st, 25x100 fee Greene st., corner 4th st, whole building: Front st., near Fulton st,, whole buil Broadw: F Fulton st., extra gs Broudway, near Astor poe 000; Sth av., near 23d st Sth av. near 27th st., in fine order; and several 4 prion on Union square and othor locations throughout TORE NO. 63 BROADWAY TO LEASE—COM- prising the tour lofts, each 25x200, with offices. S*ise wear BUSINESS STAND, NOS. 6 AND 7 OWAT- ‘atm square, three fronts, to lease; also Building 152 Sond eee THE SPLENIMD NEW IRON FRONT buildin, nce and Nos. 108, 110, 112, 114 Wooster st, between Spring ats tho Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth (00, and Basement 40x100 feet, with or without ; Otis patent elevator; heated by steam; water Sad gab lureusucets will be rented veer: tewitee weapon gf yours. Inquire of BRUNER & MOORE, 41 and 43 West T4th st OR SALESA PROPERTY OF 1? AORES AND Boarding House aco ating 40 pereons, situated in iline view of Hudson River the vicinity of Peekskill, N. ¥. d 4; location unsurpassed. Pian mw eon and given by applying to ROSS WHIT, 38 West S 70 ACKES, IN STAM a a good street; price, $8,000; terms eaay, reas PARM, Herald office. JOR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT, AT NYAUK, ON THE Hudson, one hour from New York: its perfect heulth, superb views, charming drives and waiks, good fishing and gunning, extensive grounds and great variety of make it a place seldom found near the city; the house, in pertect order, built for a residence in summer and winter, is partiew larly ‘bright aud cheerful; gurdener’s cottage and all outbuildings; as 4 site for a public institution it bas no rival on the river. An interview can be bad with umner by addressing room 288 St. Nicholas Hotel. Ad’ 1D: a bargain; musi be bold. TER, Riverside, Coun. TY Ix lots; fine views; perfectly ‘eatin prices; photograph STAMVORD.—FOR DY VILLA, oN Richmond Hill, the healthiest and fines tions anywhere; consists of first class modern House, over- looking Stamford and Long Isiand Sound, prosenting « charming view; handsomely inid out grounds of five acres, containing many tasteful objects; excelient out stables, carriage hou Railroad depot; n oppor: s everything necessury and 4 desirable. Apply at 73 P SUMMER RESID: RENT—AY THE YEAR, with 70 acres good Land, near Now London, Conn, on rice $300. Address A. B.. box 1,153 ‘Post ottice, : TO BOARDING HOUSE, © ONTAINING mostly furnishe?, 300 feet fro ic ; rooms, Sebing and boating: G0 mallee fram the city of nid har ood ‘ork. o-day and tox Will see parties at B. morrow, from 10 to 5, 18 Joho —ONE NTENNIAL eat 2OE100, two fronts, near mi zhibition building. TEPHENS, . Philadelphia. STONE QUARRY FOR SALE OR Vatcance lease.—Propositions will be entertained by the under- signed fur th leasing of the Fort Lee Quarry (trap rock), 17 Petti le- $3. 500.4 <FOR FALE, Diy STORY PRAME HOUSE, i) Hendsomely’Srished. inside sed out. Tell lot; on highest ground io enville, N. J.; 20 minutes from Wall st Central Railroad ; has C lightning rods: well, all on or address M. L. HAMEL, Lind ore hi - AS Europe, to be absent two years, would lot bis elegant 18 ENTIRE BUILDING, 817 GRAND an established umbrella business on the prem- ises for forty years, purties now retiring, alvo an excellent jocation for large boot and shoe business, being in the centre ‘alarge retail trade. third door from Edward Rider & 5 ly to JOHN LLOYD & SONS, 317 Bi THR MOST CONVE! : OF NT ME ME- dium sized Houses in the city, in perfect order; posses- sion at onee. Apply to owner, 430 West 5th st. ASEMEN’ Apply on promisos, To LET, HOTEL—THE HOFFMAN HOUSE, WITH ry stable at Sin, rics Y., to lease for one or . JOUN P gat nee N.Y. oO LET—ON cAM any part of a building, Ing uire on premises. JOUN M. a and 2 Exes 10 LBT—LO’ low. Apply-at 90 White “* mrpo. oF Be West sts. suitable tor bi cellent. Address INDEX, T° LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY AND FREE ot rent till Ist of May, at 202 Chatham st., four Floors, well lighted, with hatebway. No 1 T ties Slip, suitable for restaurant, tor w it has been ocenpied for the last 20 years. Apply at Nu. 6 next door, at M. PUNDT, at 174 Duane st. ‘TIRE OR PART OF iG t., with or without steam power; well lighted Floors. Inquire at 90 Gold st. wich acne — (0 LEASE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—13 LOTS OF roand, with office, stable and storehouse, 25x 100: suit- able Wor alt business pur within 600 feet of bulkhead Tposes and near Tenth street ferry. Apply to JOSIAH PALMER, 70 Fran’ ar 'S10 Bakford #0, cee ireenpoint, L. 1. 10. 1 FOR BUSINESS OR OLUB PURPOSES, House and Stable, southeast corner Sth av. and 20th S0x100, frineipals’ only apply on ,the premises, 133 Sth fore 12 T° LEASE-FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE Premises 377 Oth ay. m O_ RENT—70 caRaRE ea OND AND THIRD Lofts; size each, ‘anPnieen ne kyr best ‘ Furnished. FURNISHED AND CePA ED Povers aT © special reductions. K. 8 Pine st or 33 Bus NILEMAN WHOSE FAMILY ARE GOING TO and fully furni eo in 23d st. private family. strict J CHEVALLIER, ot Liberty st. LAYD IN WEST 30. 000 ACRES OF RICH OF Virginia, at $0 ‘per acre; the land is unsar de foritty, and (9 large | portion of It is heavily tim. with yellow pine. Apply, during next two days, to OHNE. WOOD. room 390, Metropolitan towel ~~ REAL etic _To EXCH ANGE. ere pear ee: for pa ches) ‘on ‘eas: Bhange for merchandise, 202 Brosdwa 7 —Excua A FINE RESIDE A. sores of Qround, at Sia . e / AND 70 $110,100 and free, about $4,000 oF T property E. DNER. corner Bowery and Bond st, Louse bel , Herald office. MAGNIFICENT FARM OF © ACRES, wine large sawmill and water front, vear Morr NJ $3,000; free and clear, exchange for des: country Property; also large number of othe: nes, prices and locations. for aale cheap, or to excl imp for eire 31 Nomigumery 6 CE ON } MORRISK: My TENEMENT PROPERTY, ON ORCHARD for Lote or private ‘Assau st.. room 11. FiNe st, paying large rent, to exchan, Howe. SLIVER CANTER, 30 Ack A FEW FINE PLACES IN STATEN « Islaud, Sor site Propert Crees DS DNEH. Coruc: Bowery and Bond st. NORTHE TEXAS-—IMPROV vED ad oni io exchange for ee Louisi ‘tantation and cash tu excha ed for pi - dence in this city, DAGGETT & GUERNSE}, 19 Univer nity place. XCHANGE—ONE, THREB MODERN three story private Houses, centrally located and lightly Gavombered. lor # Farm within 100 niles of the city D, MACK, 35 Union #q TWO OR Wrgnancens ETT & iM, ACRE fine mansion and outbuildings, one ‘mile frouting on James River, Virginis, RUFUS K. McHARG, 135 Broodway._ XCHANGE—A SPLENDID about 200 head Castle, 20 Hor 00, free’ ty Propert: = PI inroren,« corner Boud ot. and Rowery. 7) XCHANGE—Dows LARGE Warehouse, free of encumbrance, for Avenue Property, ‘sud some for Tenemenss XCHANC wish oceas front, value 94: xm in city; must be well located See A ens NBELDNER, corn F% Bee ten ne ect only s0 drat mort oo SED SOR EXCHANGE—SEVEN BROWN STONE PRIVATE FY ‘Houses on Madison av., well located; also nine private Houses on 125th #1. ; four Private Houses on 115th st; all Farme; wants a little cas for Low or Faves TUNER, corner Hond st. and Bowery. JOH SALE OR EXCHA (GE—SPLENDID COUNTRY Beat; 5 acres: wud outbuildings ; sade and trait; Sod yards froin depos. MABIB, 31 Park JOR SALE OB EXCHANGE POR A SMALL BRUOK- ouse of Mortgage—A profitable light Manufactur- ing Business and Stock, H, PATTBERG, 746 Brond R SALE OR RXCHANGE—WELL ESTABLISH} ED corner Meat, Fish and Oyster Market; good terme; satisiuctory reason given. rent and ¢ G,, box 122 earaTE TO EXCHANGE-—FOR as Pianos, Furuitare, dc., also good 1 BAL ea ENaY RY TAPrEN, SS Liberty %*.. room 6, New Yor. EXCHANGE—FOR DRY GooDs, ig et Hane T Clovbing or other good Merotiand ‘ern Farm (partiy improved). fr a eh 250,000 oan archase money) mortgage for $| vou ‘o0) eo land; & AM) eailroad fiewt mortgace Lond, & F2OGH wax stock. Oniy Us dog by exchange need midress £4. | lady only. Address ©, B. HOUSE TO LET—CONVENIENT TO ated railroad station, SOth or 42d sts. ; Seems sivas four story high stoop; elegantly furnished ‘and fre: thronghout; family library, rolumes; rent iSoper month ; to «private fainily only. Address box Post office, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED CORNER with stable attached: no agents need box 152 Herald Uptown Branch OR RENT—A AV. ELE. $1,000 per M., ‘box 153 (0 RENT—A CORNER HOUSE ON STH A gantly furnished, with or without Stab! south: oaly principals need apply. Address Herald Uptown Branch office. Unfurnished. UNFURNISHED FOUR STORY HOUSE, ON 23D rent reduced. One on 2ist st. ; others, . No. 8 West 25th st. (Hoffman House). (CUBEAP RENTS. 70 LET, THAT HANDSOME FOUR _) story brown stone House 140 East 59th st, in fine order, also the elegant three were, brown stone 285 East 123d st., with a fine stable coachhouse stiecbed; poe session immediately. THOS, McGUIRE, 0 Boon THAT NEAT Pca TWO aie HIGH a House 119 it Sh ar Lexington av.; m hte im provements possession immedi- ately, megs MoGUIt nee 10 LET, rv) TOMPKINS AV.—A TWO STORY BASE- me! French roof with all improvemen®, che: Inquire of J. KRAUS, 511 Grand w York. 14™ 2% "WEST.—HANDSOME FRONT ROOM Mel Sina te a tear ot separate; house and heighborhood frst class; referonce, 1é 2TH ST. 14 EAST—TO LET, HANDSOMELY FUR nished, a Parlor Floor, with use of kitchen, suitable for a party of gentlemen or family; also other Rooms. 29 Bast, 28TH DSOMELY FURNISHED JERE JONSON. Jr fark row. or two gentlemen, at 88 per week, including Kas; 10th st., near Stl Wake ANTED. Tou % 5 BELOW 6° T, IN Ex- re kfnst if desired. N GO West 39th st. WELL SaRNISED ROOM, WITH Lord CLASS h haa for 0 hand Tenement. Prop ert ol its 4 7 i TABLY FURNISHED in private American family, 133 West 42d st. well rented. with small inorigage. | J." plete for housekeepin BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE Tore aT 131 30 Nassau st., room 11, ss Rn 408 West West 284 st.—Desirable Rooims with B ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COUNTRY RESIDENCE — PARLOR AND BEDROOM, on ANT: 70 @ Sat DAY, #10 $10 PER — FINE Miia nates of Land citute one: hour of Oe city? | hae eee al } also two. tae t) 17 fice frome 812.050 to “S14 tHi) Cast” Address ROBERTS, other Room age pe for gentleman and wife oF party ot | gad Rea ee wate fest ne gb tg jerald Upto ch of them " &.nene Bra eae s ee eee: reterene — TH AND 6TH AVS.—A SUIT OF ROOMS OR ENTIRE ‘A hi re re a x LASS MEDIUM aes ath pase — as aa FURNISHED Lyin LOOR: | e) Floor, with Board; referencea. 58 West 19th at, be- ve SOc at, an d i $15,000 cosh, ‘Address Ly L W., Herald Uptown Bronch | diomes' sat erent, eceinaen, separa (0 eb speentabanecenee. 5TH AY., NO. 76—PARTIES DES(RING SUPERIOR Apartments, with first class Board, apply at above m ber; references. -TH AV., NO. S&—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘Arana i or en suite, with or without Board; terms reasona- ‘ge AV., 307.—AN ELI e) with or without private tab! a ae zaps FLOOK, and table unexceptionable ; omens 13 ST.—HA front and hall Bedroom on second floor to let. 5TH AV., 349 —ELEGANT SUITS OF AF ARTRENTS. 2 with or without private table; desirable Rooms for jomen. MACDOUGAL ST—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ALM) covery convenience for housekeepirg, to let to small ‘amt! 193 EAST 44TH ST.. NEAR GRAND CENTRAL depot.—Kooms, tarnished completely for heseaknep ing, for small families of single geaslemen: rent 85 to week, Apply ou the premises or to W. 8. GAVEY, 48 Bleeckor sk, 1STH 5T.—-8SMALL FRONT ROOM TO 203 FARES. 311 OTH ST., NEAR Room, on’ first floor, ae for ap! peers or 51¢ AV rar TE FAMILY OWN- 9) ‘n house would 16 @ neatly furnished Fioor, suitable for tight housekeoping: also back Parlor; able : possession imme 2D AV.— FURNISHED, FRONT olan. two RNISHED ROOMS A AND APART MENTS TO LET. A NEAT FLOOR, 130 EAST Sua ST.. NEAR LEX- ington » parlor, kitchen oud three light bedrooms, gas Sa stationary tubs, bath, wardrobes, 4c., $40 por month, A FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS TO LET—SUITABLE for housekeeping, in three story high stoop private Bouse, bath, c.; rent’ $25, Apply on premises, N ELEGANT FLAT TO LET—ONLY gplenaid neighborhood. Apply at $22 ear 8th av., of Mrs. D AY FLATS “ RENTON FINE CONDITION, bia eee Ent! reduction ; stso Ai artments in other houses ; th st. Ring first bell for housekeeper. ae NE FIRST FLOOR—ATTRAGSIVE APART- from Broadway, 5th av. and Madison jon for a first class dentist, Apply at 27 INE LEFT; rest S4th st. 0 ra EAST 16TH ST.; LOCATION UNEX- ceptionable; reut reasonable; possession given March 1, 26: WEST 22D ST—SECOND FLOOR OF SIX rooms to let, with immediate posseasion, __HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn. A GOOD BOARDING HOUSE WANTED—FOR GOOD paying business and Grst mort on real estate; will add cash if necessary, SOUTHE. 7. TO $3 PER WEEK, BOARD.—LARGE DOUBLE and vingle Rooms, nlcdly, furnished: fire and gas; pri- vate table ifdesired. No. 301 lt PARK AV.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISBED Suir of Rooms, with Board, wal be let roseomanay tg toa party desiring W engage for the spring and summer; refer- 14. Sh, 27, WESTIELRGANT SUIT." SECOND oor, front. private table if desired; alio Rooms or puainnen with Boa lL TH 8T., NO. EST —WITH BOARD, LARGE handsomely ariel Rooms; southern exposure; terms moderate ; references exchan, jor, ST, 319 AND 315 West HANDSOMBLY FUR- nished front Rooms on secon’ fluors, with Board hot and cold water, dressin, ‘also’ othor ro 2 to $20 for two; ‘uelgh! 100d exealleat. 2 rae 19TH ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, cna te suite, with or without private table; pri- vate bathroom and every convenience. 93? ,8h. ist Waar FRONT ROO ROOM OA r, two gentlemen, i; excel table Board, $6. 935 ST. Si] WEST, ADJOINING OPERA HOUSE — Choice of furnishéd Rooms, with or without gentlemen or gentlemen and thelr wives; terms from $15 per week. 93>, St, 20 WEST—TWO LARGE CONNECTING rooms, second floor, with Board; terms moderate; references exchanged D9 FAST, WASHINGTON PLACE fies | J furnit ingly or en suite, ni nen or gentlemen ‘and wives, with or without Board. 9 WEST 26TH ST—ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FUR- nished, with « superior table, for families and gentle- men. 2 West 33D aD BT. BEIWaeee oer AND sory front ntle- man ae or to gentlemen, with Hee Ries dlase Board, ref. WEST 33D [= gman ng FAMILY AND single Board, at reasonable erences exchanged. 3 Rooms, with superior prices. WEST 15TH ST.—OFFERS TO RESPECTABLE, PROMINENT fou tiabhas! GOODS FIRM fare want ranch, on, Brondway, . M. Le, 142 BH Uptown Branch office. between 9th WANT TO HIRE TWO OR THREE ROOMS, beg able for dressmaking; location between 12th and 45¢ sts. and 4th and 6th a Address Mra. DONOHU. te, 46 ae Clermont ay., Brook: WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN WisH TWO FURNISHED Rooms. without board, between 23d and S2d sts. and Sth oad Madison avs. Address, stating terms, N. G., 21 est 27th st. ANTED—FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO SINGLE tu fe 3 a Ui Meee g festy. bei) Soa gas have he privileges of a home, piano, ineluding fire an must be mien toch and 2 Bia (either side of), nour for one week, stating torms a liom, box 228 Herald office. bapa 34 cultured people Rooms, with excelieut Board, at re- Universit: large and, gmail WEST 27TH ST., NEAR Sa | TH ST... SECOND STORY FRONT 8 207 references given and required. duced rates. 3 RAST 12TH ST. Leh en ea AND Handsor A furnished Rooms to let, e1 class private ta- af desired; terms to ‘suit the times,” 3 sunny front Room on third floor, with Board; Rooms on fourth floor. to let, ma ep bouse and location uvex- ceptionable; convenient to Broadway, (th and 7th av. lines; 4 EAST 9TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—TO LET. with Board, tar; Sone Fm suitable for gentlemen and wives; Rooms for lay lers accommod: 42> ST." NO. 213, SrA BROADWAY.—SUPERIOR accommodations, modern house, with ample Board; moderate rates; references exchanged. yANTED—TILL SEPTEMBER 1, A SMALL, COM- ig ed House, of eiglit or nine rooms. in e jent to aud withia 40 miles of Cogecgs Address COUNTRY, box Post of ANTED ABOUT wat 1A ‘FRENCH FLAT, NOT co! not to exceed $1,000. Address ‘h., box 120 Merald ofice. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A WELL FUR- nished Room, with stove, gas and bathroom in house ; tamtly respectable: locality the same; price not to exceed Address, stati particulars, O. Me Box 16S Herald oft. fr ANTED-UNFORNISHED, A FIRST OLASS SEC- ‘ond Floor, French flat, with all modern improve- ments, sitagied between 11th ‘and 30th sts. aud Sth ay. and te terms. Address J. A.S., Herald Uptown TANTED—FURNISHED AND Houpes, city and Nays KBs Dag pati boarders security given. Addi given. As DA! EY, (588 Oth at TE! f A LADY, FURNIeae ROOM, ON first or second floor, with Gre and gas; rent notte e: $ per week. Address L. K., Heraid Uptown Brauch UNFURNISHED Houses, for J ANTED AT ONCS—A SMALL FLAT OF NOT LESS than six rooms, in a good location. Aadress MONTES CIEU, stating terms, which must be low, Herald Uptown ranch office. * ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, IN A GEN- teel house (southern exposure), for man and wife, with grate fire, gas, bath water closet; not above 17th st., On tthe Fourth avenue route; moderase terms, Address COMFORT, 159 Bowery. WANtep-s SMALL HOUSE, BELOW Address, stating lowest terms, §., box 113 H ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE; from 14th to 34th st., Madiso: have al] modern peapnmenn es and furniture; price not to exceed $200 @ month nh at once; suswers must state number of house and ive full description or no notice will be be taken, Address G. D., box 191 Herald Up- LOCATION nto 7th av. ; must = ar TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, FUR- hed Parter, with Wwe. Bodroome communicating, without board; location, vicinity Fifth Avenue Hotel. dross G. & T., Herma Uptown Branch office. FURNITURE, i eR eRe b bel on rv WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN + for Furniture, Sere aud Bedding at B. M. CO’ PERTUWALT & 00'S, ‘55 and 157 Chatham st An im- mense stock at low prices. PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSERBEPING will seil, in lots to sult purchasers, all their elegant and costly Household Furniture, &c., maguificent Stefuwe: Sons rosewood Pianotorve iso an elegant Windsor cost $1,200, for $250; satin Parlor Suits, cost #809, for $250; one for $125; rep Suit 14 Bedroom Suits, $25 and up: ward; Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronaes, Mirrors, hair and pe ing Mattresses, and a general assortment of Household iture made 40 order four onthe ‘ago. Call private resi- dehee 120 West 23d ah near 6th ay. TCTION ROOMS,. NO. 30” BAST pets, Furniture, Mirrors, Organs, Crockery, &c., at pri 13TH ST.—CAR- , Paintings, Cost $35; ‘Stetaw: dressing cases, eee cee st 30; ‘arkish, Sule, Ac. Must t DE PARLOR SUIT, $150; owe do. $75 Pianoforte, Chamber 4.5 EAST 20TH (ST.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 4th av.—Rooms, with first class Board ; double and sin- gle; references exchanged. 4 ATH ST. 214 WEST.—DESIRABLE SUNNY ROOMS on thé second and third floors, with Board. WEST SOTH ST.. BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— ‘Two handsome Rooms on first and second floors, with éxcellent Board, at very moderate prices; location unex- coptionable. beged 27TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Nice Rooms, suitable for family o Gane reakfast ; first class reference; terms, $3 to fio $10 per week. SUPPLEMENT. way. NFORD, FLA.—A FIRS’ nines accommodating 190 cuettn, stated on the take 3 Ei ise ; dry air and < ae, cn eg Br tuvalids ane and boating; ten st mers a week legraph station. class salubriows excell, J Bearest Manager. rder post office, express, & alatke. Address J.B. WISTAR, FoR SALE. SIE DISTILLERY LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—DO- & bee ERY LiQuoR THOMAS GAFFNEG, 17 ni —E ereineeatebliuerrcemmererra aie GOOD CHANCE FOR THE RIGHT MAN—THE Liquor Store southwest eorner es st. and Ist av, to let, with the use Fixtures. premises, or to et CANDLER, Jr., No. 2s meron Pain WELL 5 rer aes ne yogi ies clas Corner C! YARD FOR SALE—MUsT SELL; *LONG loage and, good improvements: everything, completa: improved B89 end 801 Pearl st. 3 an LOT OF by rate ta Lig Hose, for filling or washing boilers. J. L. GHT, Beanett Building, roca 6, sixth ate the Rev. Thomas k. ralmer, of Suffiel: i SALE—A LOT OF COl STANDS very cheap. J. L. KNIGHT, qemu be laing. room 6, sixth story, mee SALE Al. gh big ISHED (OVER 2 Grocery Sto fer; reason for ceiling ive ty ad. Wt CAMPBELL 7 CO."S, 88 Bust 9 Fe SALE -CUBMICAL FACTORY, NEAR THE Paterson Plank: , Hoboken, N. J.. with J.C. & D. PENNING- agus and part of, fatocks 4 UN'S William st, New York. Ym Naps th OF A SHOE STORF. { also the Store to let. 8, SHULTZ, 100 Chatham IN CONSEQUE! OF THE ae OF eg A cH sae seas « yo Pa ished and * iter of Mrs, E. J. and the late city. Peel, January 20, 8 "8 Las Rony to SYLYasia, pt Denegre. Srexcer—Lvo.tow.—On ‘Saturday, cnoey by nn. . LIAM G. SpeNceR to Ameiia J. Luviow, daughter ors Ogden Ludlow, both of New York. .No cards, DIED. AuLenx.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, February 1, Susaw Apr.ia, widow of the late RoSwell G. Allen, aged 59 ears, i Relatives and friends are invited to attend her fane- ral, on Friday, February 4, at two o’ciock, from the residence of ber son-in-law, John D. Negus, 391 Grand avenue. mother, No. 345 Baxncm.—At the residence of her Sth av., on Weanenday, February 2 1876, J. Rayxops, wife of Gene ees Barnum and oo of the late sty a, Mrs. 8. P, Raynolds, aged 29 years. Funeral services at the house on Friday, at four P. M. Friends are invited to eee without further bi n juapny.—On Wednesday, F iy a Avorn Brao- ay, only child of kdson, fades , and W. Bradiey, aged 17 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited the funeral, at the residence of bs Allen,” West 42d st, on Friday, Feb- ruary 4, at ope o's PM. Buycx. —Suddenly, on Tuesday evening, February 2. Ei fe Sire ge en Jate Dr. James of rg, Rolatives and of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral services, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Dr, M, G. Raefle, 112 Lat 1th st., on poe February 6, a 6, at ed o'clock PM hi rs pl Genet lop tucusay,, Fees February 1, Aue Framanry, wife of Thomas Cahill, aged 28 years. The relatives and.friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, the 4th inst, at two o'clock P. M., hae ae ese Ramer" at Wardsville, West Farms, lewark popars pibeCet7. Coxxoutr.—On W Scaaeaye Taxes E, Conwouty, im the 24th year of his ag CAROLIN ok Jowe eh j this is a at yours Wythe ‘prep! at Se ete + sell on a IONE Onteloed: One ey aor ALE FuLADRLPTA BOARDING HOUSE, established six years ‘and containing’ 80 well furnished, roo now doing « good business; sg fay tata year” tian a Retald ofice, Fuitndelp Om ply fo Eedsneses as cra WINE ROOM, ON A and doing ® prosperous business. Ap- AND FIXTURES, ON | FOE, SALE—A DRUG STO: in the cit raon, N.J.,on easy D & STIGER, 54 Cort- terme, ply wo'DAY, HOA a ; FIRST CLASS LOCATION Address 0. P, H., box 154 roe SALE aT A Foie iy el SMALL HOTEL, with restaurant, rooms complete: ==. be yr owner obliged to go South. Apply at 119 P%, ioe OLD AND ESTABLISHED COAL Yard; lease, aoa fxtaress and everythin, my taining $0 the cartes Saserenand orerTay st., corner Jane, — BARGAINS.—600 NEW — HATIAN SEW- 1g Machines ; no better machine m: and must be “sold hy oxice, ‘in lots to suit purchasers, trom 10 to $20 each ; eigipals cpsty t, $60, $70 and $50 euch. Apply ri Ca oe [, “ok TG ICE, ICE. weulently located on line of New York and ‘Syren Midland only New York, | Teo oa be londed from the pond Poet ou the banks satioe Sly Into, the care without eartage. Freight Ageut New Fou rr awe inst QbASS DRUG STORE, IN a we: an as , balf an hour's ride from New York, will bo be old ab syncridce, ‘on account of illness, APES ror one Eiteerrrrrys MARVIN'S, Wilder's, all siags; Jewelry, Silk aud Houge Safos. WILDER SAFE COMPANY, 72 Maiden lane. 0 BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN—A WHOLESALE AND retail Cigar and Tobacco Business, on one of the ead- thoroug! down town; reason tor selling proprietor rolug to Kurope, Address K.-H. box 196 Herald office. ae STORE FIXTURES, AWNING, SIGNS, WINDOW Screens, iron Safe, for sale cheap. 72 2d av., corner 4th st. MACHINERY. “- BOGARDUS MILL, NO. 5, SECOND HAND, wanted, cheap for cash; must be in good order, Ad dress R. D., Herald office, INGINES, BOILERS AND STEAM PUMPS, NEW i — second band. P, CASSIDY, 4 to 10 Bridge st., rooklyn. WILL BUY A GOOD Bi nines | AND Oyster Saloon. 118 34 w i Ai) WEST WASHINGTON PLACE—TO LET, WITH g00d Board, large and small rooms; terms nloderate. RO NNR = ENGRE ae nae eek OR tg CH inder. res ating ice, must el iow, box 217 Horald office. bes OR SALE—FIRST GLASS, ENGINE for want of al oeliTt esses teenie ste: oly a OR SALE—A HARRIGON 16 HORSE BOILE! Sdogted for Necdbte ve other purposes where spe oa safety is desired; price very bs HEAS. Ty WHITE & CO., DELLAR AED. BASEMENT vator and one 's Hoist Whi os W.G.8., ortatd oles. Wy ANTED—A TUBULAR nome te TO 6 FEET IN diameter, 12 feet long. Address Herald office. peal fd ry ih es yy og i DRILLS A AND jan ‘hdres 209 Wen inch diameter. ena ANTED TO PURCHASE.—AN ENGINE, HORIZON ‘tal, 15 to 20 horse power, in complete order. Address B. D., box 181 Herald othee 25 HORSE ‘81 Broad 29 Liberty st, NE STH AV.—KLEGANT SUITS, TWO SINGLE Rooms, with Board; house first “class; terms mode- rate ; references. © MADISON AV—TO LET, Wit BOARD, A 12 Eietised aingto Room: refore 129 EAST 17TH ST. NEAR TRY! iG PLACE.—TO 4A jot in a small Freeh family, furnished Rooms, with or without board. 130 MEST, 2TH ST SINGLE ROOMS. With heaters; first class Hoard; references exchanged. — 1.53 BAST, SIST ST. GROOMS TO LRT, WITH BOARD, Vd wo gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, 165 WEST 21ST ST.—TO LET, WITH EXCELLENT 1.) Board, Rooms on third and fourth floors for gentle- man and wife and singlé gentlemen; modern improvements. Call for two days. O18 WEST ion st-To LET. WITH BOARD. DE. sirable Rooms to families and single gentlemen ; ref erences, 241 WEST 36TH —SINGLE AND DOUBLE Rooms, furnished, with or ron aapga Board; gas, bath ‘nd all improvements; terms moderat O75 MEST NTH stone aia FURNISHED ©) second story front hall Room; also double Room on fouthr. floor, with excellent Board; terms moderate; ref erences 306 WEST Sisf ST.—TtO LET, WITH GOOD Board, fi id gas, large, nicely furnished Rooms, counecting or se ; ladies accommodated ; terms reasor able ; cond location. 31 WEST 19TH ST.—SECOND FLOOR TO LET, UN- furnished ; aiso Fourth Flooz, furni or unfur- nished, with or without board. THE LECTURE SEASON. ECTURE.—PRENTICE MULFORD WILL GIVE A very amusing Lecture, and’ Miss Mason, ® pupil of Fanny Morant, will give classical Recitation, ander the f Laurel Chapter, No, 44, Order of Bustern Star, ion square, this evening.” Adralssion, 20c. THE BALL SEASON. ETTER CARRIERS’ EIGHTH ANNUAL AND CEN. ‘tennis! Ball promises to be # brilliant affair. The pri- Yate boxes will be free. At Irving Hall. Make no mistake. Friday evening, February 4. WEST 20TH ST., NEAR STH AV.—A GEN- tleman and wife of two young mon ean be accom. modated with Rooms and Bourd ia private family, 40 WEST 22D ST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAS A nicely furnished square Room, with all modern im- =? h or without Boa:d; couvenient to ‘ee ted allroad, stages and cars. 7TH AV.—A FEW RESPECTABLE EADIES, small 3 te also gentlemen have Board and large A BRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO WILL LET, WITH second can . $5 and $6, Board, © handsomely furnished story’ Parlor and Bedroom toa gentleman and Ind) wishing « quiet, retired home.” Address MADI 98 Herald own fice. SALESMEN AND TRANSIENT PARTIES DESIRING Rooms convenient to Broadway, with or without first cinss Board, can be accommodated ‘with large or smail Rooms at No. 20 Waverley pluce. 10 LET—IN NEW FRENCH FLAT, NEAR RESERVOIR Park, two unfurnished suany Rooms, together or separ- ately, with or without Board, to gentlem (or, gentleman Can iN, box pince, 112 Pulton st., side entrance. lik FURNITURE OF A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE boarding house fur sale, with the Good Will, &c.; house full of boarders and payii rofit. Address MONTAGUE, 81 Fulton st tN York. (0 LET—UNFURNISHBD OR PARTIALLY FUR- ished, immediate possession. small House near Cooper soatese NICHOLS & CA ¥, 93 4h ET—A HANDSOME COTTAGE ON 88D ST. T° virgen, neat Central Park, suitable fortwo smail families; rent only $40 per me 0 _LET—AN ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOU Wert 48th st., $1,200 per y rite it odioe at great sacrifice ; immed’ EMPNER, $00 West 47th st. E IN rich Faruiture for FURNISHED ROO: AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A T 162 PAST 82D ST, NEAR LEXINGTON AV... AA turnished Room for housekeeping. $3 a week ; also ir Parior, with privilege of kiteben. LARGE, PLEASANT BACK ROOM, FURNISHED, 41 second story, southern exposare, to let, to one or two emen, with bot and col ly strictly private; e teferences.” No. 50 Morton PARLOR FLOOR TO LET, FURNISHED, AT 4% | uear Broadway, suitable for business, res- | ZA Bast 10th st., faurant or elab; or would rent separately to lodgers | HANDSOME PARLOR _ LADY KEEPING HOUSE iT 2A. ished Room to let to» i | i We FU ANISHED THIRD FLOOR To LET—A ZA week, tn « small brown stone ho Prospect or of Rast 434 «8, merebyhonce: “\ PARLOR AND BED front; will be rented C AT OF SIX ROOMS —I $3 Wen 34h ot NQUIRE AT THE CIRC QOURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Southern District + Minois, January Term, Abram B. perso, ‘Tru: The Pekin, Lincoln and Decatur Chancery. Railroad Company et al, To tux BONDHOLDERS OF SAtD Beeix, Lixcous axp De ‘atcn Rattaoap Company — ce of the decree of the Court rendered in the led muse, on the 4th day of January, 4. 0. 1870, you and each of you hereby notified to att i my office in the city of Springsola, iil withia forty 's from this date, for the purpose of enabling me to sate ‘account in accordance with the terms of the above fod decree, all bonds held by you and sued by qhe eald fn, Lineoin and Decatur Ralfroad Coapuny.”” Dated at Ad, Hi, this 4th day of January, 1970," | Master in Chanoet; le Ww: ATCHES, _JEWELRY, a. r%) Z BLEECKER ST. NEAR BROADWAY, MONEY Ans eed on Diamonds, Watches, Je also wubrokers’ Tickets bought ot diamonds, watches, &¢, 77 Bieocker st MERIQAN | OFFICE -$75,00)—GREAT BARGAINS A in Diamon Watehes, Ae. Rubies, Diamonds, ‘atchos, Jewelry, Silverware, India Shawis, Valuables, &c.. ht Sold i SARA Loans negotiated, Establ Teoky H. BARRINGE: jeaier, 739 Broadway, H WATCHES, JEW- Ware all this week at gas, Jewelie: sold E anged. addsess HOME COMFORTS. ‘Herald Cptows arpets, UC. ; | changed. Address ereld’ C fee gtnpens 106 East Branch office. sas (900, SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS OIL, | VERY ELEGANTLY FURNISIED GEDKOOM AD cloths, Cocoa Mattings, &c., very cheap, at the old Joining halt Room if needed, front, second floor, to rent, with Board (French table), to single responsible geritleman; every comfort and modern conv i sirona wit ence tn “aaron private, cultured family; near Sth card, REFINEMENT, b box 150 Herald Na pabes ete __ BOARD _AND ) LODGING WANTED. _ Boars, | WANTKD—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, infant baby and nurse, in a small private family, ‘50th and 70th sts erences required and give! Uptown Branch office. OMFORTABLE ROOM AND BOARD A A a Near Union square, Address, stating verms, W. M. &. box 358 Herald ofl ar nf WANTED, TURNISHRD, BOOMS AND BOARD FOR self, wife and three children; location above 60th st, "Address, with fall particulars, H. W., H ofhce. WANTED“ YORSISHED (FIRST FLOOR. Wirt Board, for «family, consisting of four location between 20th and 40th sts Address R., 48 Broad st., room at ust SSS ref. 38 -B., box 104 Herald term A and ‘etn go L's TURKISH, 81 Lexi ROMAN AND ELECTRIC gton av.—Gentlemen constantly, day lies day and evening. Hotel accommodations. At THE NEW ENGLAND, HOCEL, BOWERY AND Bayard st., are light, newly furnished Rooms; lodgings, 50¢., ; fo rgentlewen only. ou HOTEL BROADWAY. D STH St.—NOW ‘open on the European plan, Rooms fiom 75e. to $ per day. RANKFORT | HOUSE, 202 ys ST.—OPEN ALL ‘25e., 35e., 50, Gentlemen and RENT, FURNISHED; RECENTLY excellent location; terms ,moderatepwith Atsorney, 128 repaired: CHARLES HARRIS PHELPS, TAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, od ath 08 bought, in large aid old when desired at avery small advan pi ALLEN, 1,190 Broadway, near 29th st. )USE, EAST BROADWAY, CORNER OF 100 clean, airy Rooms; prices reduced to nightly, 33 and SUc.; weekly, $2, §2 & QM TTaOH, DIAMOND MERCHANT, 915 Beeb. Diamonds, Watches, eiry, Silver, pase prices paid: ivans megottated; RNISHED BACK AND FRONT ROOMS, COMMU. wo INT oF two gentle- ery moderate. CRNIGHED. | 2D ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEE 42d ot; desirable for parties thas quiet ple meee Hinton ce FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM. with lange closets, as, dre sad all - brown stone ent ] ARGE 7 aN 4 hot and entire modern foor, Sk Mark's olace REDUCED PRICES. k of Sint aad Mextle Menvale, Wash de NN SLATE COMPARY, 17th st, U iQue TS eTWaNT oF itarvieined Sia wood Mantels, Grates, de © Cae free. ” Hudsoo a opposice Worth. __MATRIMONIAL. nets nanrnnnrnnnne LADY, MAPRIMONIALLY INCLINED, Pretty andretined and occupied during the day, who res to meets young gentleman of very quiet address, fm semanas, stating full ('aot be woviced I Bo. Herald dices OF e- J BURTEVANT HOU Broadway, New York, has elevator and all modern im- provements. Suits of in new addition, Twenty- ninth street, for families, from Mat] to E yley woek. 7 sient tor board and rooms. and $4 per day. Kovame without b pegaethis Wit & GEO S LELAND, Proprietors, WINTER RESORTS, eee te leniden nv oer hed ihn Seed ERMODA ep VERAGE TEMPERATURE only se rom ey irom eg a aay ia ian Steamers reupiog fortaightiy vi gunn Fab tyes yore FEM coe adway, Ni EEUEION To TE Eo phe all EXO en steamer will leave New York every ples aa'Ne Ori oa th ere, cr 4 the jow Orleans, ere particalars apply to F. ‘Di ONLY irosdwaee DANCING + ACADEMIES. —SAUSE'S: DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES A; now forming. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour ut 212 ‘ast Lith st. A d.¢ MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 «+ Bleecker st.—Ciasses open for beginners. Send for circular. T FERNANDO'S DAXCING ACADEMY, 50TH ST. A corner bank buildin; rere) Monday aod raday evenings. Wedn ‘and Saturday afternoons; le Keita ‘a specialty. 7 mw DODWoRTH' 3 _— rong SCHOOL, Brooklyn branch at 195 Washing on at. Classes or private are preg a, gentlemen ae For particulars send for circul: Se oe DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S fA. Building, Stuyvesant and 9th sts—New classes now Private lesvons in glide, double glide and sssembly waltees ‘specialty. WANTED TO PURCHASE, fet gg SECOND Hi HAND FIRST CLASS FIRE- es Bt Rot less than 30x48 inches ide, Ad- dress ©, X. ‘Ds Herald office. ‘ARTED—SECOND HAND LEVEL ROD AND RODS; rice. Address, immediately, T. iT italic ; pes ITALY. A GUARDUCCI & No.9 Via det tela i men aged and Drafts on. 1 on London, Paris and New York cashed at CO., Bankers, xchanges. Letters received and promptly rooms, with American and ish rs. tid forwarded’ no comensson Soarged, fem tshacrs $4 sates aun av. WILL Bey. A PAIR OF NEAT, SERVIOBABLE Shoes, for gentioman or lady, at CAN AMBRICAN STAN DARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES Delaney's wire cushions, solely axed in all cham picnship end match gam at great argains. W. i. GRIFFITH & ©O., 40 Vesey st. CORGENDER'S | STANDARD AMERICAN, BEVEL Billiard Tables, wich the celebrated Phe Collender combination cushions, for sale in this city ae ey ASS ‘Broad- way. REAT INDUCEMENTS IN NEW AND SECOND hand Billiard Tables; endless variet DECKER sco. Call and be convinced. corner rOanal ‘and Centre sis, _ STORAGE. JEAGLE proncoe E WAREHOUSE COMpany—For fural- dc. 100-107 West 33d @t., one door west of Oth av. MARRIAGES AND DEATUIS, MARRIED. Brows—Fxost.—On Tuesday, February 1, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Kev. Mr. Buck, Samui Brows, of Honesdale, 'Pa., to Bawa VIRGINIA, daughter of John Frost, of Weehawken, N. J. Cunw—Snixas.—On the evening of February 1, at the First Reformed Episcopal charch, corner Madison av, and 47th st., by the Rev, Dr. Dee! J. G Curw, E: to Mise 7. R Seixas, all of this eluy. sd ‘CLavess—Younottse. At Pottsville, on Thursday, January 27, by the Re G. Gilliat, Groner C, CLav- 88x, of New York, to Sori of D. G. ¥' 4 i mk, , Bag of Pottevite, cage raat nage jOULD.—February pt oun ‘oRD, 01 Now York, to Emma J. Gouup, of Nai Conn, Prispee—Vanx ALEN—On erariary i 1, at oe sage of the | tg fo paren Star Stayvesant “goon by the Rev. Bev tok teas .G., yo eo, MoGnaw—Rarson.— y the residonce of the bride’s ae" ‘waa Yariburt Riowano PD. MoGRay. ie Qe we, Relatives and tenis of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 458 West ; 85th st., at half-past pine o’clock, on Friday morning; thence to the Church of the Holy hyd West st, where asolema requiem mass will be offered for the Tepose of his soul. veLBaxco,—On Monday morning, January 31, Eiuxta- BETH, widow of the late Delbanco. fame lagen of the ally are invited to attend the m the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. ay "Smith, "No. 1 Sidney pi corner of ps on street, Brooklyn, this day (Thursday), at "Philadelphia and Hamburg (Germany) papers please “Bowsrxa.—At Greenpolut, February 2, 1876, of a lin- of 76, sering illness, Mary A, Hoven “he Oakland Sa, Ga Monday, Seman, 1 re CanoLoyg T. Bun formerly of New nee Kigrxay,—On ma oeeaeys ee 1, Epwanp Kran- Ban, aged 36 y Relatives zoa nd. friends are invited to attend the ia yy te late residence, 129 Clinton place, this '8,—On Tuesday, Fel 1, of Bright’s disease, AxLEs C. Kays, ofthe New York f in htt ip or friends are respectfully invited to The relatives an ly inv: attend the funeral services, at the Kighty-sixth street Mange patecvek church, on Thursday, February 3, at eleven o! Linpsay,—At Edinburgh, Scotland, on Tuesday, a4 uary 11, Hurex, widow of the late Robert Lindsay, im the rad year of her ago. Funeral to take place from the First Baptist charch Dee gent), corner of Sth and Sonth 5th sts., Brook- on Thursday, Februray 3, at half. past one oeiate: enends of the family are respoctfully invited to atten Macy.—February 1, Mary Macy, widow of Warren G. Macy, of Hudson. Funeral at tle residence of ner ste ph "J. D. Williams, Hi , Sing Sing, Thurs- day, 3d, at us at nalf- gi age three P. M. ‘Wodnesday, February 2, Kuswera MaTHTESON. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, from bis late residence, 173 Tth a on Friday alternoon, atone o’clock. MoCanz.--On eng morning, February 1, Mary, wife of Hugh McCabe, in thy phe of her age, ‘The funeral will take from her late residence, No, 307 East 62d st, tl ac (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, thence to the Church of St, Vincent Ferrer, Lex- ington ay., corner of 66th st., where a solemn requiem mass vel be offered for the repose of her soul. Rela tives McCullagh, are MoKwe.—On Tuesday, February 1, Rossrt McKes Cota with Cochran, MeLoan & Co., of New York), in the 42d year of his age. Relatives and friendgare invited to attend the fun without further notice, from his late residence, Washington av., Brooklyn, on Thursday, at two o'clock. Toenail. _ Greenwood. Cincinnati papers please O’Cosxon.—On Tuesday, Woveuacy Maraaret Acyzs O'Connor, beloved wife of John Q’Connor. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, eA ten o'clock, from her late residence, 407 East 88th st, thence to St. Joseph’s church, East Sith st, where a — iN se a Uae be Offered for the repose of er sow O’Nwi.—On Monday, January 31, Mary Rerso.ps haya wife of Cornelius O'Neil, in the Sth year of her “erhe relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 87 Fulton st, New York’ city, on Thursday morning, February 3, ‘at half, past nine o'clock; thence to St. Francis Xavier's church, 16th st., near "5th where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for her soul, Interment in Calvarv Cemetery PaLMkR.—At his residence, 136 West 48th st., in this ety, on Monday morning, January 31, alter a brief ill- Joun Paturr, formerly of Wilkesbarre, Pa, im Sth year of his age. ‘the funeral services will take place on Tharsday morning, February 3, at ten o'clock, at the church cor- ner Sthay, and 48th st Relatives and friends ure in- vited to attend. Rurusrvorv.—Brooklyn, February 2, of diphtheria, Nerrm, eldest daughter of William G. and Nettie W. Rutherford, aged 4 years ad 6 months, Notice of funeral hereatte Suenry.—On February 1, Sous, Sierer, after a short illness, in the 73d year of his yh ob the parish of Fintanona, count: Tyrone a. ‘The relatives and fri re invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No, 449 11th av. (Thi ) morning, at ten o'clock, His remains will be taken to St Michael’s church, 32d st. and 91) where a solemn juiem mass will be offered for tl pose of his soul. remains will be taken to Calvary ON te hag Hor 2, of diphtheri be o eria, Harry, Sickles, ‘Bot Rast ‘S6uh SICKLES.—On, pewert bie wee of ba Ta cae » aged 4 years and 6 mont *“xottce of funeral hereafter. Tnomrsox.—On Wednesday, February 2, 1876, after a brief illness, Exizaseta THompson, aged 91 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services, from her late residence, fe Chariton st., on Friday evening, February 4, at ei o'clock. Remains will be taken to Newbarg, rakes county, for interment Taomrson.—On February 1, James A., son of John J. and Louisa Thompson, aged 4 years, 9 months and 22 ai "Waharal eurvice wil take place at bis parents’ rest- dence, on Washington st., near Union av., New York (lave West Farms), this afternoon, at three o'clock. Mast Er beloved wite of Yous saan atone any E., wife of John rt hier of David and Jane Starkins. ina Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Zion church, Little Neck, L. L. Fobruary 4 atone P.M Trains from Hunter's Point at 12M. ie aguaoee: and North Side Railroad; return from Douglastown at 2:37 P. nan Bt iaee Desn of the 2d inst, Alfred C. and Mt yo 3 ndell, Wnricat.—On a lamaay 31, 1876, Miss Eunaw aiver a short if esa, of pneumonia ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this aay Cat genndid February 8, from her late residence, M2 ‘Stanton ato clock P, M. Brooklyn, N. Y., on the mornin; Lenang = only daaghter yon G| CANDLEMAS DAY, The Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, or, as it is more generally known, Candiemas Day, was observed in all the Catholic charches in this city yes- terday, At the morning services tapers and candles to be used throughout the year at divine service were blessed; and the attendants, according toa very old custom, made offerings of candies and had packages consecrated to be lighted on solemn occasions in their own families, The attendance was quite large at the Ca- thedral, St Ana's, St. Francis Xavier's and St, James’, and tt was noticeable that many of the faithful pre- sented handsome wax tapers—white, green and red. From this ceremony of purification the practice of churching women after childbirth has originated; and it is also understood to refer to what Simeon said when he took up the infant Jesus and declared that He was a ‘‘light to lighten the Gentiles’ The Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Vii is sull sosegaiaed in the Episcopal Church, and in the yo the present century {t was custom- ary vo light ap English Protestant churches with can- dies on the aay. Great importance was attached to the festival im ancient times, and there is a general tradi~ tion in most parts of Europe that the weather that ils affords an indication of-what it is ts be during ¥ Months. Good weather is considered an omen rary, sign Germany it ie ® saying, ‘The shepherd would sooner see the wolf enter his sheepfold on Candiemas Day than the sun."’ What weather seers who may hold om to this faith would premise from the meteorological developments of yesterday it 1s not easy ha fm ‘things considered, it Probable that people on oth of the Atlantice if treates to such coset as that which prevailed in New York y« , would entertain some hopes that the ensuing two would be fair and en BELL BROKEN. ‘The Marion street fire bell was recently broken and Tendered useless while sounding an alarm, No stepq avg as vet haga aie a A FIRE