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NEW YORK HERALD, wport and Sara riment H. —Elegant, | full size four days’ work by DST, NEAR BROADWAY, TITE ALBANY, aA fiat located and Iresca bul 100: aay terme; @ bargain. Offices, 4 Pine st. and 33 East 17th st. aaa V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. | GREAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, A FOU. Ea TORY cc r Hows dison av... 3 se on Mav BELLAMY oF BROS, ZB FOUR rown stone Dwelling $85,000; a hargaln m 1. st., Murray Hill, near Oiticss No, 4 Pine V. K. 8" NO. 049 MADISON AV, SOUTH OF GOTH with full view of Al No. 9 West S6th st., D. Rol "bbins builder, Each % wide, four Bs r hia Brow we stone. So) most desi location, BROW wasau st, or 0 West Seth at Ne HOUSE LISTS NOW READY. V. K [ i st., or 33 East 17th st, Veer cH TH 7 STORY. 20K Foor BROWN stowe House on Lexivgton av., for ee fine four Bory, in hard wor 5.500; elegamt for ‘story, cabinet | Gnish, between Sd and Lexing vs.. $17,500, As BH HOWELL & ¢ 70, 921 34 av. 1CENT d under foreclosure, at n Permits to visw house 0 q O} $5,000 Casi 82.500 cae three story brown. stom Chambeps st, third loo: ove ee CASH.—HANDSOME = BROWN IG. ee aia 000, a bargain. BB. GOODALE & c. B34 'st, (Fifth Avenue Hotel). East Side. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN in @ fine location in Harlem: 15m jeatral depot; 45 gninuies by from city: price low; little cash required. 5 West | N end oft $5 West rouR STORY wide street) 5 ired : noighborki CHEAP HAN Ds Kant in w good . basement ie ST. AND , close to EAST 82D to sult, 6 East 79th st, West Side. CHEAP HOUSE ON 23D ST.—FOUR STORY e, 24x39; lot 127 foot: eve Papacy kee Bion soc $10,000, Apply to 0. 8 West Both st (Hoffman House “| —GRAND tween U3d a © party that will BROTHERS, own SAL 4 Warren st. PLENDID 2 MG STOOP BRIC 6 i he 3 Sa Fine Avenue ST SELL—FINE BUSID Wattle cash wanted; will trade fi estate or me chandive, ditt 403 Wont Shih st JINTH WARD HO) STABLI heap ; term purties want? 1 Park row. STUY: STH AV. AT aly. $17, NSON, Jr. No. 4 Pine st $13,500. tae 42dst. 8. B. GOODALE, No, 5 West 2d st. (Fifth Avenue Hotel) , Miscellaneous, “EB TO SUr lence, ¥ THE TIMES, ed; pric corner of S7th ‘st. and R COUNTY PROPERTY ALE AND REN TO AND SCHOOL: fortable table and. outballdines joase. ANIE dep ages 8 oF sme to HORE RI j Morrisanin. ROBERT 3. ANDERSON, Execut 19 Broad s\., New York. joffman ious ‘OUNTRY RY DESIRABLE at Yonkers, river front. i 0 LET, AT tarnished; d garden and G. EATON, Brooklyn. N. ¥ Or for either apply < care of Stout & Uo., HOUSE t wit to exchange rcity house, west side. C. 3 West 25th st., . PARTLY Address D. $ 5() POR kovk Los. BETWEEN WoODLAWN ed and Williemsbric high, pleasant grounds, 1,518 Broadway. JERS cirTy, HOBOKE c Y For Sale. OR SARE CHEAP-ONE OF THE most elegant doubje brown stone Houses in Jersoy y, No. 9 Van Vorst. squar Y with splendid stable, and from 2 to 2 yet keep up former sty Bale, Also, six vacant | For particulars apply as desirin, nid oppor First sts, Terms easy. ark ; 4 minutes’ walk city conveniences ; Fer particulars apply from depot H extonsive lawn a to 8. K. LANE, OF crry FOR TO RENT. ISL AND, HO je, health, guides furuished. PROPERTY OUT SALE oR SES TO 7 Low, near Pearsall’s, L. tastefully furnished, 11 frwit, side, shrut WITH ~ PRIVIL + attractive Residence, did order: 1% acres ym two depots; good TAMPORD., CONN. A BEAUTIFUL Property on Rich hree minutes of Failroad depot: modern a ost ieturesque country seat, he St. SPLENDID FARM OF 52 ACRES—HANDSOME residence and outbuildings, at Three Bridges, som- ersot county, N.J., 40 miles from New York, only $8,500; ‘easy terms outer dholee Farma, all sixes and pr __JOHN M. GEBSON, 31 Montgomery st., Jersey Ci 7jiast within an hour of Wall st., wi! Quarry, worth -$10,000 per auium; will be « Bo vit money wanted Address count of owner OWNER, box 826 ALE—ON LONG ISLAND, IN THR VILLAGE of Riverhead, a fine Country Residences, nearly new. in | ) acres; very low price, In- Post office, Riverhead, Suf- Fe complete order; also a Farm of ire of the owner, box folk Y. county, OR LEASE, in South Norwalk, Conn., the Property near the depot, formerly known as the Lucas Hotel; the location tor tran: sient business cannot be rurpassed; barn, with stables for y. For particulars call on or address Mrs, C.J. LUCAS, ik TO, RD barn and ont. would be exchanged 8 8 miles from Philadelphia o ike: eaRy ccees by Tall to Centennial grounds. BR, ‘Woraia t Philadelphia Bi ‘Address OWN | ORRISTOWN J—MOUNTAIN AIR AND | seeuery. A “beantiful Property, coutaining four acres of ground in lawn, garden and shrubbery, with a fully fur- 4 low price abd easy 30 Liberty st perfect order, is offered for sai 4. C, OLIS O* Qs tz so SOUND, AT SAUGAT( K, UONN. ble site, pertectly healthy, good anchorage 2,000 feet Buamtords Conn, ENTS REDUCE! Isiand, furnished and ‘unfurnis D8 ncres, | water front. Address box 152 Tost ofice, Sear: FOR SALE, THE BE ho Lawn,” one of the most picturesque | pinces in the State; gas, water, dic. ; (rom $20,000 vo $90,000, ‘mccording to land required. HCBERT, Jr, 149 ) Broadway LATE CARRY POR SALB OR juarry of pare black slate, just opened; everyt! it for working, and within 100 yards ot two railroads, € particulars address CHARLES T. SABIN, Montpelier, nt LET OR LEASB—PARTLY FURNISHBD, THE PAL- ood, X. J. Joarteon, miles from . Address J. L. 5., box 25 INTER HOTEL FOR SALE. ence of the death of one of tt the Hamiton Hotel Bermuda Islands, splendid oe Nocated good beainess, wit be sold at n reasonable price. or A. FARM, FIVE } 000, and: “Beans 3) other Farms for nished three story House, stable and carriave house, all in | Qo a REAL ESTATE Yet 1 WOR lig ‘Addre: Nok for fin all r | forthe balauce; no ukjection | \ $15,060 lawye} tenan Take gu R K BY Be ply to. from RO. Be Bs Jon 1AN. Hr Adare: OC Ir 1. oe nhs ¥ A perm N will sell for $17,000. rs VHE. tion 601 containing upward of dress RL, ‘SatTH |W ROBERT 5. BUSSIN WAxtED—s OR 160 AGRE PANT ANTED, ‘House’ in upper pai nd fhe positon in Hai Lo First Floor to le way will rent same reasonably half interest therein; will also sell an Inte A M. or after 5 P. M., ROADWAY Oniees, ROADWAY. Los 4 shop, premises. Leland, proprietor. prop newt and hoistway can be fro Le 2 : “A —PORNISHED A. Gfiees No. 4 Pine and 33 ng ISHED Ah only $1,200, near Madi: Ross: vo Apply we BRU DLOW & FIRST CLASS POUR STORY SS eRLLNG TO LET— 3 reasonablo res +) Apply to BR. it. LUDL TANGE- Orn st., near Broadway; will eXCHANGE—FIRST ght morta ss box 2 ase oF CLASS » Herald offiee. ‘TO EXCHANGE, _ “MORTGAGE AND SOME CASH, 38 RAST Sell furhished, PROPERTY, ¢, for » wood Stock Farm near New York. SALE, EXCHAN n, o tine Counters nodern improvements, with walls finely frescoed, A natogs: situated at Stamford, Coun erala ssury ow tice, contains ‘ad NTED-IN VICINITY OF HLIZ Orange, a Besideace of moderate sixe ¢ House and Lots on the hill in B: IOWA, Tino t pes, and containing 75 buil d and bap vation t present CLINTON iy Liberty ot. Wo XTRD— A, OCR STORY HOUSE, Sch and Zou sia, payment. #8 fH HOWL centrally located, wortl cash will be paid; balance TO PUR for which’ cash i be given in excha: SOth to 70h x 107 Herald of ' FOR oT? BU ILDING: B P cated on rs. Will be let te If desired; adapted thi eon TO LEY ORL ner of Dover st, businoss; outside entrance on moderate rent and immedia 5. EL! HAVING A SMALL STORE we siness, HOYT, OR OOM T st 12th st dR OFFICE Pth sts., large and very desirable, to T. N, HOLLISTER, LOPTsS, App W nual. —Splendi 1 & CO., 16: room 5, OADW BY nthe bookstore, 48 “Apply to let. SON, No. a excellent calt ED—A HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Ta ding desirably located Dover st. to second «two doors wost of Broadway. OADWAY STORH TO LET BETW 15 Bast THREE good order; low 200 I c mpanies and a ROOM.—A ABETH OR 9 in exchange , Brooklyn. KANSAS Of | Lots for improved | 5 Pine st. N 22 iM od reciente anid Outbuildings, only 811,001; to chi city Property, JOUN M. GIBSON, 31 M atguinery st., Jersey } ity, REAL ESTATE WANTED. ° RM WANTED—IN WESTCHESTER: acres or more time valuatior BETWEF. will give in tsid all east ny Hous $30,000; House Address nd nge. URPOSES and Fulton sts. anes offices or altered to suit COR. or ship ate possession. city. 4 Liberty st. t BROAD- ALLEN. ON BROAD- fitted, or retain in 4 good pay 59 Broadway, N ISTH AND y, before OA, eh st UPPER wits of light wencies. Ap- and 104 Broadway -A__BAR- Bast 12th at., ADW hrough to Cortlandt alle cellars on alie ON, 91 Fulton st. TO LET, LARGE B 5 Broadway, now used as a ci for other business; rent very. low. Wod Bower NE fam power, AL ST. PROPERT five yinar, $3,000 per of MILLER & ¢ 0. 8 Unie T THIS MONTH —-ONLY 84: Store, connected, 187 W n 10 o'clock. 7, ST. Tis: Leouard a x0 feet deep. throe BUILDING tory ; will “Apply to owner, ZAR BROAD- 42x54, light oan healing; rent low, TO LEASE Tue MONTH, voster St, near ART pall | DWELL! NG HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished, 10 LET—IN HARLEM, TO A SMALL FAMILY OF Adults, a three story and basement browm stone House, | ¢ sent to bouts. he owner (gentleman and wife) wil! | occupy the second story and take board fur the rent. g erences exchanged. Address X. Y,, Herald office. O® TWO SMALL HOUSES, 10 rooms each; periect order: immediate rooms aad Lower Part of small 199 East 12th st, | esha . STORY HOUSE, ALL IMPROVE. | ments and in best condition, 218' Kast 32d st. $1,250 per anupn ; immediate powseesion. ‘Laguire on premises, fro Oto 12 o'glock A. M., of ut H. IC BER Maiden lane. 10 LEASE FOR $1.500—A FIRST ¢ “CLASS FOUR story brown stone House on near Sth av.; four story brick, Bast 12th st.. parecen : ae id id avs. ; beautiful Block. Apply to i N. Fath sTH AV.—TO Lit, FROM MAY 1, nd 404 Uh 21 ie istH 5 ~ OPPOSITE TIFFA Louse to ledse Lo ¥ awelling or foe oy purposes. 33 Kast 17th si FURNISHED D ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 2D ROOM TO TWO GENTLEMEN; 108 10th st., near sd ay, AT 216 EAST 10TH ST. NEAR 2D AV.—A LARGE, comfortably furnished itoom, suitable for one or two | gentlemen; also a «mall Room, $2 \ FINE CENTRAL LOCATION,—LA F nished Rooms for single gentlemen, without gay at 14th st. LL FIND DOME FORTABLE, ‘oom, without hoard, at 26 West FURNISHED FRONT A i on the si Room, nd toor, ina small private family, Without beard: fire, gus, bath, 238-4th av. PRIVA’ LET A A f FAMILY WIL lurge Room, nicely firnish tow gentleman; references. "A PEW NEATLY FURN light housekeeping ; all © ndulty only. Cars and stages; terms ELEGANT TRUDE, A VERY F Nhent alcove onde hall Reba, leks eMieas baape call nees and first cliss attendance; references given AT West 122th st. 20ND STORY FRONT ROOM, NIOELY connecting ball Bedroom if desired), to let, at 347 4th av., near restaurants; terms reasonable, Number on door. HANDSOME PARLOR TO LET—FURNISHE would suit one or two gentlen . or doctor or dentis Splendid location; also «large or small Bedroom, in private family, terms reasonable, ‘est 44th Es SHE. T RQOM FOR HOUSE F ot othe Great Jones st., second thoor. rom . nm very moderato terms: rent 224 1ED ROOMS” a ‘LET—FOR uveniences: convenient to 409 West Sa st DRO! se. No. WITHOUT No, 233 D HALL ROOMS TO DET, house kept by owner. elivive location ; Kast 13th NURNISHED it first class residence No. 6 St! M. Pose ROOM FORNISHE 33 weekly ty i RNI rent from $! to ®) per week; hull Bedroo: 90 Broadway, uear 45th st. FOR GENTLEM pisbed, northwest eornar Broadway excoptionable relere ulars at > LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON PARLOR FLOOR, at 36 West doth st., wear Oth av.; private family ; ref West 2ist st q Aa keeping $2; spler Room; bot aud cold water, irate and bath on same tloor; $4 a wi Vo. 108 Bast 24th st Rte AY.. —COMPARTMENT ) de i frout Suit; large parlor, bedroom, bath, &e. steam heat. to gentlemen only, 1272 4 Roo 12 N 2D AND 3D AVS. Neatly furnished hall Room, with closet and gas, to @ goucleman, without board; $4 50;" house heated, LY all improvements. BY BO Fane argo Rooms, nowly oud handsomely. tu 14 WEST 187TH § b also Front Parlor, inen BAST 18TH ECOND FLOOR, TWO large closets, with running water; house and location une: ceptionable, between Broadway aud 4th wy. SI ¢ SOTTAGE PLACE, NEAR BEDFORD ST. OL farnished Room, with stove, and g week, suitable fo i 45 gendeman, 6TH AV.—FURNISHED ROOMS SUITABL. housekesping: hot and cold water; bath and GRAND CL depot. i completely for jor smaii families of single gentlemen: rent Apply ou the premises or to W. 5. GAY. Bicecker st ; AR D WORK- to let or lease, Apply on Rossngue S_ FURNISHING © and Jewelry Store hotel now open; Charles B. Apply to D. W. C, LANGLEY, Ross- nt $60 per ath. 8. B “GOODALE, No. 5 West 23d si (Pith Ave- MS AND one Ground DID LOF' w Post office; E 185 Feet deep; fine I on two streets: over 20,009 aqua J PRICK, 2 had. AME purposes. Apply to S. sides, hented by steam vring purposes in the city, W. Sinith & Go., bookbindel 108 Mw hob 4th st. LET 1'Park place. Wit STEAM 0 COE & 0O., PO! 134 nay ‘ation excel: ward Ridley & Sons: ill divide to suit tenant ell ada ; also Fi Inquire on the premise ESTAURANT, RENT—THE ay., diroctly Opposite vy and Sankey ship; 25,000 people visi auily. 6m AY. 280 8 Lease : other bu selling 31 Union square DW er oe ee List oF FURN just published, can be be had on forwarded by Tow, UR OOP BRC onse to let jonth, FC ui No. 3 West 23d st., F RNISHED HOU 7, 4. Datu BATLY, FO S175 AP EST FURN LANGLEY, LL LIGHTED BASEMENT. Wo R COMPLETELY Ttuentshed, of the Libby “Hoth, corner STONE. iy 2d ty Bene Deh ae, $300 NR ir re feet; power 1) Hudson st. pring and the lofts are 30x10) and furnished ator, 1s the best and most convenient Duiid- formerly occu- Apply on the Apartment ‘AN, Reul Kee ar nt for a large retail trade, only third present occupants retir. st Floor, 1 for a dentist's office. Apply to JON 3% Grand LLOYD & SONS, 317 Broadway, PO LET—A STORE ON WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY, between Oth and Both ste. nearly opposite Gilsey House. Apply to W. FITZPATRICK, Florist, 1,213 Broad- war. Te LET—WITH STEAM POWER, THE WHOLE OR any part of a Building, 50x65; well lighted, Inquire on premises. SOUN McCLAVE, 11th av. and 224 st, ° po Etre “WELL LIGHTED BUILDING. WITIt or without power, 00 by 75 feet, av. A, between 20th and 2ist sts ELY th st, and 4th place of wor- F STORE, siness cause of HED HOUSES TO RENT, on, or will be Nd. 3 Pine st. STEVENSON, Jr, WN yA CO) ift Avenue Hotel, PER MONTH, yr. SRS Oth ay, a POL | FLATS TO RENT—MODERATE prices, from $30 to $60 a month, containig from 7 to } 11 rooms, in Bust 70th st. Oflce No. 328 Kast eh at. KILPATRICK. JANGLISH BASEMENT 1100 Yy West id st., complete uruer Apply at 42 West da jUNE FRENCO on immediately. FLAT TO RENT-IN FINE E CO dition, at u great reduction; also Apartments in. other honses, Ring keeper. Fe SLATS TO List —BROADWA’ block of Elevated Railroad depot heat; all modern improvements ; at red FR AP. “I ing, 159 “hast 49h at heated bi M4 first bell, at 442'West Soth ss, tor house- elovators; ‘steam J rental, —IN LEXINGTON BUILD” grand entrance; hot water; steam; moderate rents. Apply to the Junitor, on SALES AT AveTION. pede UCTION SALE. MAGNIFICENT ‘HOUSEHOLD Furniture. property of E. Gay, Exa.. to be sold THIS (Friday) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the: polegeas five story brown stone mansion No, 120 lest 23d st., near 6th av. ‘Taice Curtains, er i all Late improvements ; satin, brocatgl “and re} Jardinterse,*Bronzos: Bll Palutings, Clramber Suite in wal nut; Dressing Cases, Bedstoads, ‘Burenue, spring and bait Mattresses, Carpets, ‘ke; Bookcase, Books, Indy's Secre taire, Library Tables, Turkish Chairs, do. Rockers, Dining Room Bullet, Extension ‘Table, Chairs in leather. China Dinner and Tea Sets, cut Glassware, Louuges, Hall Stand, Also basement ana servants ¥ urn} RT.—A CHOIUK COLLECTION OF merican and Foreign heag oy now on ex at the Schenck Art Gallery, homed sl o be sold at auction on THIS pay. eSEe ge o'eloe! OK. Austionsse, RI.—SALE THIS DaY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF CHOICE Oil Paintings. by some of the best American and foreign sroom and Art Gallery, 14 Vesey stu. ENNIS, Auctioneer, Must sold, without to close cousigament and pay advances. SALE OF veldayy ‘At five story brown ston: No. 47 Wont 16th at. between 54 Punch ana Brewis in tan and dine “silk brocade” and satin; Turkish Lonuges, Easy Obairs, Centre and C Tables, Etageros, French Mantel Sees, Curtains, Bookensos, Desks, Library Table its, claborate Bedroom Sets, in: laid Bedstoads, Drossing Cases, Waslistands, also single Bed- $7 bair_-and spring Mattresses, Pillows, rop aud haireloth Suits, cane Chairs, Rockers, two nvles, Buffet, Chairs in leather, Silverware, Hall Stand, 58 Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, de. Sale poultive. Take Oth ay. cars, Goods si if required. ROBERT Auctioneer, OOLOCK, 8 ribbaNt fovsrionp URstiuite, REMOVED faOM A. STATEN ISLAND MANSION, consisting of elezant rosewood Pano, by Calenbere, Vaupel & Co,. fine Moquet, Velvet, Royal Wilton and English Brus- sels Carpets, Oilcloth, lace and brocatel Curtains, pier and mantel Mirtors, elegant rosewood and gilt Bedroom Sets, Bookcases Library Tabics,d&e .on suite, carved black walnut tension, ‘Tables all, the fing ward, dinner and tea Sets, fine cried Rods and bed Linen, wit tripod Tae plain and mirror door Wardrobes, rosowood Centre Tables Etager Stand, Rugs, Mats, hinoloum and elegant Chandeliers, alto- gether making the finest sale this season. Tho sale will commence with the assortment of basement and kitchen Utensils, TUNIS JOHNSON. Auctioneer, fino Refrigerator, Hall FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i, ‘1876. _WwITHt SUPPLEMENT. FOR SALE. senennneennenennbnnanen T MOUNT Kisco, N. ¥., 35 N tom M4 { Store, Vitablishod 20 ye os rev to W. H. AG! 400. pte hans J SHOP IN fn fy N. J.. DOING A usine ss For particulars inqui OF VAN ZANDT, PBRANS AN. 30 4 25 Wore Washington Market, or 43 Ferry st., Newark, N. J. MILE woure My F, Cc eaepied OF THE BEST in the city; Hi as; owner leaving the Benies” Apply 10 STMICRDAND Beekman st. A SAORIFIOR 25 A WHEELER & A Micon Sat ines slmoct news cost 985 't_fow months a r HE, AMPLE ROOMS Sostsaranta, Bakeries Caufvetioneries, ___ MITCHELL, 77 Cedar HANDSOME BUTCHER AND FISH MARKET a ale chop, doing & good busines. Call at No, #7 9b av. eu YARD BALE.— ost SELL; (LONG 1, deans and good improvements: everrthing complete; will exchange for improved Property. "38d and Ot Pearl 1OR SALE—A LOT OF GOMPOSITORS" STANDS very cheap. J. L. KNIGHT, Bennets Building, room G, sixth story. \OR SALE—RETAIL CIGAR STORE: BEST LOOA- tion in eit: Og mony? only canse’of in Proprietor, WM. BROWN. 101 Bast 14th se, Opera Cigar Store. NOR SALE—A i OP 2i¢ INCH RUBBER FIRE Hose, suitable for Gilling or washing boilers, J. L. KNIGLUT, Bennett Building, room 6, sixth story. POR SALE—A FIRST GLASS STATIONERY AND Toy Store, doing a good business. Please call or address box a8 Post « office, J Fisintiol OR SALE—A FINELY i 68 Parks pla: OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DOWNTOWN SAMPLE. Room, on a thoroughfare. Apply to LLOYD, 29 Broad- way. {OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, WITH lease of whole House at a reasonable reut. For partic- ulars call at JOHN A. POITIER'S cigar store, 195 6th av. (JOR SALE—A FIRST GLASS NEWS STAND, RY glass front, bulls in sections, “No, 484 24 av., between Bath and 25th st OR SAL eee CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE, best location in South Brookly: doing good bi hess; will be sold cheap: has been ostablished twenty phd ners health does not per Permit, his soa Corer ma OR SALE CHEAP—A fies CLASS MEAT, FISH and Oyster Market; three years’ lease; cash trade. i quire at 233 Thompson st. ED UP SAMPLE ROOM. FE SE, FL nal Lager’ Beer bolooe minted opposite, the landing piers of two of ¢ of Enropean steamers: a certain fort during the, con:in Centennial cole nee HENRY WELS fos thompson wt. ELER, AUCTIONBER, Salesroom, 39 Litierty st.. corner Nassan. Great special sale of extra fine SILVERPLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, TU-DAY, at 12 lock. the Stock of ono of the c old #tand, 37 Nassau st. Ae ‘Tho sale will be p Ei , at 10%, o'clocl a Pinaolarta, Paintings of 10 4 ¥ He st.. two ot, Brassels, ingrain Carpets; handsome Parlor Suits in rep and haircloth: Etageres, Tables, Mir- Yartains, 19 Chamber Satis, bair and spring Mnt- tresses, Beddi i. Bedstends, Bureaus, Washstands, Ward- Sases, Turkish Chairs, Lounzes, Curtatus, xtension Tables, Chairs, 200 lots vases, ( eboard, Glass, China and ilver Waro, Cutlery, &e.. Oilelotb, Stair Carpet. “Sale positive. Goods packed it rernived. JULIUS KRAEMER, Auctioneer, “UCTION OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, Pianoforte, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, &e., will be sold THIS DAY (Friday), commencing at 103% o'clock, at four story private residence, 21 20th st, noar Broadway, consisting of Parivr Suits, Bedroom Sui Library Suits, Bookcases, Desks, Mirrors,’ Etagores, Cur: tuins, Clocks, Wardrobes, Dressing Cases; Bureaus, Wash- stands, Bedsteads, Mattresses, marble and side Tablos, Turk. ish Chairs, Lounges, Chairs, Extension Tables, Crockery, Cullory, ke. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. TB. WALDRE oT 108 LIB his day at 11 o'clock, Dry Goods, Groceries, Tea Cotteen: Chinese Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, Books, Sowing Machines, &c. UCTION SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER, sells this day, at 11 o'glock, at the auction rooms No. LT University place, corner Sth st,, the property of Mrs. Flood, to pay storage and expenses: Bedstouds, Bureaas, Wash: stands, Tables, Chairs, Crockery. B* SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, University place. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS, VELVET AND INGRAIN CARPETS, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, &C., &C. f ROBERT SOMERVILLE. will soll by auction this day, day), Fobruary 11, at 10% o'clock, at_his salesroom, 74 niversity place, a large assortment of Household Furni- ture, removed {fom storage for convenience of sale, consist- Ang of any quantity of Carpets, Patteras nud sixes; pier Mirrors, black walnut and © ottage 8 its, Bedstends, Bureaus, Wardrobes, binek walnut actor Suits, Lounges, bair Mattros: all sizes; feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Crockery, illinery Goods, Cots, Bed Springs, Stoves, Armoir-a-Glace and everything in furniture 1 ROBERT 74 i, AU ERS. DAY hriday). February 1h; ab 10g A Ae Hardware and Cutlery, Shrves in part of CR npr Hammers, Bees, Spoke Sh Wyn eons, Tri-squaris and’ Revels Stove. Hot van Blacking, 400 dozen Taper stard and Nes; Horse fiasps, Blacksmith's also's tne ling of atte Gatien?” Bomare’ sllver: plated @ Spoons and Forks, Shears, Clocks, 300 dozen Axe and Pick Handles, &e. QEIFEL CTIONEERS, 04 BOWERY, Will make a peremptory sale of ult consigned Gi itis Friday, at 1034 o'clock, principally all the, Farnitare ‘Burowts, Tables, Chairs; aise ail the Dry and ¥ 0 doz, Pocketbooks; also. to pay advances, 10% domijot and Sherry Wine, Jamaica Ruin, genuine P Sale came swithout reserve, | J, SMITH, AUC R11 CHAMBERS virtue of a foreclosure of a chattel mortgage. I will expose for sale at public yendue, on Saturday, the 12th day of February, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at No, 833 Sth av., the Stock and Fixturesof a Restaurant, consisting of Bar Counters, Oyster Counters, black walnut Tables, Chairs, Gastors, Liquors, Showoasys, Chandoliers, Ranges, Carpets, Oitcioths, large ‘Mirrors, plated Knives, Porks and Spoous, bronze Figures, Dishes, Ho lousshold Furniture, de. RGE J. SMITH, Attornoy for Mortgage, t BAST 18Th rent taken in AT COTTA DART OF A 3 st., to let, to & small fumily of int ionrd for twa adults; partly furnished. Inguire at 63 Wile lian st., near Pine. 5 SENSE seit ‘LET—A FRENCH FLAT, With ALL THE mo T° modern improvement, Inquire of J. M. EDGAR, S67 Wert Lith st. RENT A HOUSE preferred, Address ice. YOUNG COUPLE WANT TO 7 or B rooms: Brooklyn TENANT: box 4.248 New York Ww. FIR LA! IN guntraily located. Since: tating every, particnlar rent, &o., R. i WASTED THREE | CLLY r Pt (ED RC for light housekeeping. between 10th and Address, stating terms, de. to obtain attention, NER, iveraid office. : ROOMS n ing on (. & C., Herald of sie 7: WAN ad YOUR STORY Ho BETWEEN 10th and 90th sts; rent not to exceed $1,600, Ad- dress L, Q., No. 140 East 14th V FAN ees ‘STORY AND BASEMENT OR nice Second Floor of five rooms, in house with owner preferred, between Gth and 8th avs, and 4th and 23d sts., Jor # family of five: rent not to exceed $1) per month. Ad: dress, with full particulars PERMANENT, box 142 Herald oftice ANTED—DESK ROOM IN RESPECTABLE OFFICE, Broadway, bolow Join st. Address W. P., box 1,04 Post office. ‘ANTED—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, WITH of without steam power, suitable for a manufacturing Dusiness; rent muse low. Address BR. G, . Herald office. TANTED—FOR PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES, pay time only (Sundays excep) Room and Office, near Union square; stato low, Address MEDICUS, Herald Uptown Branch office, y ANTED MAY 1—SBOOND FLOOR OF ABOUT five Rooms, unfurnished, in private house bétween 28d and USeh sts, and Sd and “4th avs; references and se- curity given. Address AMERICAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. NTLEMAN AND se; rent not above fies W ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A GOOD HOTEL, IN RUN: ning order, on Central Kailroal, N, J. Address ©, HOTEL, Herald Uptown Braneb office F UR ROOMS, POR stance of Sth av, aud rent not to exceed $20 per mouth. Address R R., Herald Upto ROOMS, NEAR farnished or auturnis! NICHOLS & CaF Unfurnished. U1 onfurnishe; rent, On Sth av. between 20th aud SO sts. ; COOPER IN- ished ier House MALL TH Igy Lo wd BRIOCA tN tae 45 WEST Tit §T., NEAR 6TH {oar started, high stoop. splendid loca- ni BE. 4. CRUIKSHANK & CO,, 68 Brondway. ot, none Bub avn, te .fome, . No. 8 NEW List OF THFORRIGEED HOUSE: H. LUDLOW & CO., No. & coven dd DESIRABLE MEDIUM SIAED HOUSE, ON $1,800 per annum. JUST ‘ine st. West A eee PIRST CLASS R STORY BRiC! rooms, all improvements, to 4 now; 19h ot. hoRNuAM, ‘K HOUSE, 12 Sr 100; Pel “| Four StORr HIGH STOOP BROWN aoe House oo 20h ah, near Lexington a at MONAGHAN, 401 4th av, immediate order; modern it Srenth until redneed taro: ae DAGGETT & heehee. 19 Uni- versity place, corner 9h st. | courtay & RESIDENCE FO FOR SALE “OR. BX- mart rooms, outbuildings, 10 eeres, fruit, Rallroed, wear depot; ‘leo ace Ol ard errhat “ty Fe RY SEATS, FARMS AND COTTAGES POR | tale, ©: and to let; all prices and sites; B. M. MASON, 91 NTRY RESID RE TO ean fronting 0% the Pussaic River, at from New York city, only $40,000; Adee let, unfurnished, on DAEW & C0. A tie ices No, 4 Pine and 33 East 170 NiSHED HOUSES AT, REDUCED RENTS. K. STEVENSON, Jr. TUREE STORY HIGH sTOOR ce met STONE od as ‘ost 23d st, Bune xe Ke P Pies? phase 5 FURNIS| ABD. HOUSES: WILLIAMS, 837 6th av. MM’ nei ssi Brooklyn, or ote city Propert rookiyn oF oF we eT OHE M. GIBSUN-AL Montcomeey st Jersey Citgo we) RRAY HiLh, NEAG® PARK AVEN stone Honse, location, medium sited bro 400, nvenieaces, 10 lease, ‘Address Post ofica, UB—GHOTCR 12 rooms, OWNER, box N UNFURNISHED HOUSE situated. Send particulars and JANTED—A THREE STORY MOCRRN “HOUSE. UN- furnished. or half of House, furnisted, in gwo logation ; from 10th to 30th st. and 4th to ih ay. Audress M. L. He, Vox 123 Herald Uptown Branch office, In the Country. Woieneascee Sow HOUSES POR THE SUMMER, located near New York ; printes list will be published 4. 0, CLINTON 58 Liverty ste Wea ON are ISLAND —PARTIES DESIR. 2 rent ox eall aro solicited tveend description LING, 26 Pine st. Agee Ax Af ARULE AND. MARBLEIZED D HANTELS, NEW DB- from $12 sowed) also pfican'? Merbib Toning "Bethe ndet > gute Bank La th, near Bday Ne Tov aod pega de oong oty -4 on bey a 5 New and 8, from ally dealt a ne West tha wee: argains. i ‘OurFr a JOLLENDERS e FANDARD AMERICAN Hard Table, withthe celepeted Fe bination cans for eal ee esas ies Brees: Guare INDUCEMENTS IN i AND SECOND Billiard Tables; Gall and be convinoed. “UB if Duckie econ = ay mah TB. MINTHS, 422 OTH AV, BETWEBN 25TH AND 20th ste, Broudw cash for ladies’ and Hemen's Casto Clothi Orders Punetually attended ty oa or ia HOLBROOK, AUCTTONESR.—HOLBROOK sell this day, at 2 o'clock, at the old stand, I st, a large assortment of Hoasehold Fur: re, Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains and Cornice: Engravings, Mattresses, Beds, Bedding, Crock Plated Ware, Sewing Machines, hotel Matigie, Wilard Table, atchen Uton (BORG 7 SJ. MGRATH, AUC. Chatham st., corner of Mulberry. will sel this day, at 1 o'eloo large lol Hats, Caps, Furs, Bc. By order of P, Froeny, arshal ORTGAGE SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER, AVL sells this day, at 11 o'clock, at Kgs 9 rooms No. 11 University place. corner Sth st. ay get og sortment of Household Furniture, couslatig of Pier Mire tors, Parlor Suits, Wardrobes, Etageres, merple, bop top Dress 8 ing Bureaus, real Lace Curtains, Wi Tables, Chairs, black walnut Bedateads, ands, white curled hair Mattresses, Spring tresses, Pillows, Holsters, Engravings, Looking Glasses, Brussels. three py ves, wud tugrain Carpets, Oileloth, Kitchen, Usenet. Attorney for Mortgages. RIVATE LIBRAR' Now on exhibition ‘at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms—a choice collection of works literature; fine Illustrated Hooks, Voy, Travels, works on Sporting, &c., £e., to be sold by auction Friday and Saturday evenings, February 11 and 14, commoncius at § o'clock. ‘he Mossrs. LEAVTTT, Auctioneers. AWNEROKER'S SALR©R FIELD, GENERAL Auctioneer, salesroom No. 80 Bowery, will sell this day, At 1Lo'elock, 60) lots Men's and Womens Clothing. Dross: es, Shawis, Remnants, Underclothing, Quilts, Blake: Bedding, Boots. Shoes de.; also s lange abuorement 0 Goats, Pantaloons and ad Vests.’ By order Hugh McAleenan, ay. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOMAS J. M’GRATH: 158 Chatham st., corner of Mulberry, will Be Shoes, Passer os ‘tin (ALE BY -AUGTIO IN oa elias OF THE discontinuance of the galle of the late M. Schneider, ex-Prosident of the famed Legistatat and rae ot Be Forges du Cre ‘reuzot, Paintings and Drawings by the masters, vir, Buckhnysen, Lambert Lombard, Sneyders, Berghem, Marune, een (Jean), Both, Metsa, Tenlers, Cuyp, Mierts, Van do {Velde Vau Dyck, Murillo, ¢ n), reuxo, Van der N Van de Ide Yan dor Heyden, Ovtade (Adriom, | (Wile, Hobrema, Ostade (Isuae) elasquez, Hondekoeter, Poter (Panius), Weenex, De Hooch (Meter), Rembrandt, Wouwermmann, Van Huysum, Rabons, younts, KavelduJardin, Roysdach, ‘The sale will take place at the 4 the Hotel Dronot, Paris, Nos. 6, Sand 9 rooms, on Thursday and Friday, th and 7h h April; 1876, On private ‘3d and 0 view Mond ‘il, and public wit Wedn th ne t. neg aa ue de Hanovre, wad of MM: eva, Vetaoe, it oma 201 Kue Bonaparte, HERMAN, ea Lleugen Bra AND by, band AUCTION. , ae Ener bases — ie Pui sire te ee eo eee ca ie Liquor desler sind. tmp , consisting of barrel Bourbon, Ryv, Seote ee ‘and ‘trish Whisk ried ean “i ‘Ram cua rR | § claret, ort snd Shery Wine ag ye ag i te HERIFHS SALE OF IRON BEDSTEADS, ANVILS, SD Tools, de. —8. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioncer, sells this day rida Webranry I, Bi 11 o'clock, at No, act Bower assortment ae Senches, one Forge, alot of Blackemeh at aa’ slot Old Tron. Bale postive ental C. CONNER, Sheriff, ‘THowas MoSreDom, Depaty. WANTED TO PURCHASE, ANTED—TWO COMPLETE FILES “PIOTU! i ive comrieme race Sanne eri eo SO ee ee ‘VANTED—A SMALL SAPP, Wi Meee, ae QRDER: eash, Address, with price, M. W. Way, ap starra, ANTED TO Y—Lak i LOTS OF UNITED W Aivnree Wnvch Movements, “Addvese HOMER, Herald tates: Philadelphia Branch ‘othiee. penny, oA bday hag ae OF HANDSOME LIGHT _covored Carpet diately. No, 71 Madison av. ea arb dyindin deer’ A Pe een HOURS AT 123 A SET OF TEETH a Marea? hing say i, coral, bg eee West moun Dot wes ‘7th avs., nowr meenant dent ‘halebor , gold and pati ‘Bol psy pe pe fear from Grand sireot ferry of neon e iat ant, 128 West 94th st. EAUTIFOL ARTIFICIAL TEETH, 4. SINGLK. ¥ NEW YORK DEN: Le warranted; prices to sait times. A WOOsuA des oth wr. ear LOU at JOR SALE—FOUR HORSE ROPER CALORIC EN- gine. 86 Pearl st., New York. Jk SALE—ONE HYDRAULIC PRESS, GINCH RAM, and Pump: two copper Kevti 30x25 inch iron Jaeck- ot, all with Sittings complete ; toe of wrought iron Pip froin % inch to 2 inches; and one No. 3 Sturtevant Blowe: all nearly new, Address THE FORUCH CREAM OF TA TAI AB OONFARY, corner West and Milton sts., Greenpoint, net HOMER, 54 EAST BROADWAY.—SCREW AND « Lover Presses, Jewellers’ Rolls and Forges, Hy- Pantic Pros, Bookbinders’ Pross, Engine and Foot Lathes, Vicos, Stamping, Uutting Out, Tool Making. ITMOGRAPHTO PRESS, TRIPLE MEDIUM, WANTED. Address “PRESS,” Herald oftice. TANTED—A STEAM NGINE, BEAM OR cline, in exchange for Real Estate, Post oftics, Newark, N. IN" Address box 206 LY ‘AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN rpets and Bedding at B. M. OOW- Re 2078, 153 and 157 Chatham st, An im- mpuse stock at low pi ees, k at | rik PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING will sell, in lots to suit purchasers, all their elegant and costly Household Furnitare, &¢., madnificent Steinway d& Sons rosewood Pianotorve; also an elegant Windsor Piano, cost $1,200, for tal eatin, Parlor Suits. cost $630, for $2903 one for'$1255 $30; 14 Bedroom Saits, $25 and up- Tdeipeu, ON Paintings, Brouses, Mirrors, pair ed attreses, and a general assortment of Household pat © mado 49 oder four months ago. Call private resi- dence 120 West 23d st., near 6th a UCTION ROOMS, 90 EAST 13TH ST.—SPLENDID Yarior and Bedroom Sets, Mirrors, Carpets, Pianos, aes kc. Private sale at auction prices, ‘A. HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT IN SATIN, COST $300, fur $200; do.. $125; rep Suit, $90; Sielnway Pianotorté, Bedroom Sots, with dréssing eases, $50, $180; vingle, Bedsionda; Buresue’ hair and spring .libeary nod dining Furniture: Turkish Suit, 0; Paintings, Bronges, Carpets, 3 ears ee Must be sold! Gall private residence No. 47 Westie st T AUCTION—ON SATURDAY, BY TUNIS JOHNSON, Auctioneer, at tho old stand, 87 Nassan st., the entire tects of « Staten: sand mansion. comprising all the ele- gant’ Household Furniture, Piano, Moquet Carpets, &c., toaking the finest sale this season. ARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, PIER AND Mantel Glasses, Buffets, Etageres and Household Pur i ally, low for cash. ‘niture Generally 10W (OF STLEBEN’S, No. 22 Bast 18th st. EXCHANGE, WANTED—OARPERS, 100 100 YARDS, IN EXCHANGE West He Core nmyhe new top business Wagon, HOVE) 8: ANTED—FURNITURE IN EXCHANGE FOR BEAU- ioe wee Peal ‘vusiness Wagon; value, $150, HOVEY, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. ‘AT 7 BLEECKER ST.. SEAR, BROADWAY, MONEY advanced on Diamonts, Watehes, Jewelry, ‘&c.; also Pawnbrokors’ Tekets boughs of diamonds, watches, be. FT Bleecker st “BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET, At Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Personal Property of every description bout and gold; | Loans nego- tiated. AMES P. MATH! T_NO, 8 liTH ST, THREE DOORS West OF Browdway—Diamonds, Watches, Sewolry and all kinds ht audeold, Loans nagotinte: Of property bought audeold, Loans tagotinted. T BARRINGER'S, 735—DIAMONDS hb geben Jewelry, Suvorware, Valnables, kc. boty xy and Grchangod-|, Loans nevetinted. | “Decided Dian see. &e.; established 1854 J. H. Ban, RIN ete Dealer, 7: Broadway. SD LOAN OFFICE IN THE CITY way, between 20th and 2ist sts., J. T. late of New York Hotel, liberal advances made on i Dinmonds, Watches, Jewelry, camel's hair Shaw!s and other valuables, or the same bought for cash at highest market Fates; business strictly confidential ; private office for ladies, ‘Largé loans negotiated at special rates. MOREY, O8, DIAMONDS.” WARCHES, 80 “DIA. monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and’ Seal Sacques bousrht, and sold Dack when desired, at a very small advance, LLEN, Jeweller, 1,190 Broadway, hone 20th st. Watches ‘and Jewolry repaired. PARTIES: WIS ING TO RAISE MONEY ON LIQUORS, Cigars and other morchandine, can tind eash buyer, id atriet confidence, by addressing H.'0. &., Herald STORAGE. STORAGE pWAREHOUSE COMPANY—FOR 10, IG West 3d st., AGLE. Furnitare, Pisnos, Baggage, &e. near 6th av. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. McDonat.o—Mackey.—By the Rev. Father Holland, of St. Joseph's charch, ott City Heights, N. J... Sarau, oldest daughter of Mr, Francis McDonald to Dr. W. J. Mackry. No cards. O’FLyx—Powens.—On Thi Piggitae 10, 1876, at the resideuce of the bride’ father, the Rev. C. W. Homer, Evwarp J. 0’ Firs to Magy t , daughter of George A. Powers, ali of Brooklyn. No oars. Stevexs—Cox.—In Brooklyn, Tuesday, February 8, at the residence of thé bride’s father, by the Rey. Bury 3 Powers, Guoncx I, Stevens, of New York, to Anark B. Cox, eldest daughter of WUliam H. Cox, Esq. DIED. Anmova.—At Dobbs’ Ferry, on Thursday, February 10, Mary R. Armova, Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘ASuPrBLD.—At Washington, D. C., on the 9th inst, ALYRED ASHFIELD, Jr., in the 38th year of his age. AcBiIN.—At Doie-du-Jura, France, on January 22, 1876, of consumption, CeuinaS., wife of Aug. H. Aubin, in the 83d year of her age, Banta. —At Ridgefield, N. J., (formerly nae borhood), on Wednesday, Febru Banta, aged 70 's, 8 months and 7 days. ‘The relatives und friends of the Feowing f are respect- | fully invited to attend his funeral, from the Reformed church (Rev. Dr. Taylor's Ridgefield, on Sunday, 13th inst., at two o’cloc! M. Ourriages will be at the Hoboken ferry, at twelve M. Train leaves foot of Chambers st., Now York, by Northern Railroad, at nine o'clock A. M. Bus.—In Paris, hare By Groncs Coorer Bint, aged 25 years, son of Charles Borrey.—On January at lgndon, nig Rrrate Harrixaton ae 3 son of Tey, lato of Jersey City Hoighis, aged 3 years and 5 months. Boxta.—Suddenly, at Syracuse, N. Y., on the morn- ing of the 9th inst., Lavra Basser, beloved wife of rot a Bonta and daughter of Hiram Benner, Esq, ol city. Couns.—At Yonkers, dx Thursday morning, 10th ConseLics Covks, in the 58th year of his fatives and friends of the farnily are invited to at- tend the funeral serv: at his late Temidenes, Warbur- ton av., Yonkers, N. on Saturday, February 1% inst., ai'twelve o'clock. “Carriages will moet the A.M. train from 30th st, and 11 o'clock from 42d st. Gonna. On Tuosday, toa can 8, of pneamonia, ba and frien: ir. the family are respectfully Invited to atteud his funeral, from his late residence, 84 av. D., this ge rel at half-past one o'clock. Crroren. vit oF BV, Oren het ‘® short illness, Mrs. Ma wife of M, TILDA, Her funeral will tak) piste ok Saturda; 12, ‘at eleven o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 1 b Ma friends are re- pectful takon to the Ral vault C rine ‘Hilla Cemetery. geese Savannah, on Sunday, February pean tice of fu alts ea Herald, jot ne! ta GamL.—On the 8th inst, Das. i, fourth son of A. Gaul A. Gaul, aged 19 yoars. ‘The relatives and friends: 4 the family viens, fom I Neigh. | Jous V, | oe fally invited to attend tte supra! Dr. Porter's Roformed church, Bod! OF St, Lonny R aS ap Island, oa sez the Lith inst, at two o' Green, me Brooklyn, Feb Hewry Tere, sou of Henry and sue ‘Gimpel, theria, agod 2 years, § months an Funeral Sunday, at aiprclock P. M., from residence No. Isex, Borgen at Relatives and ‘triends are re- apecttuliy invited to attend, Granaw.—On Thursday, 10th inst., Erere M., young: est ould of Mary J. and the late Ave! Graham. Relatives: friends are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, West 92d st., on Satur day, February 12, at oleven A. "M. —In bin pe Susan M. Garirvin, wile o “Reales y, 11th inst., at two o’clock, from 26 South su. Frieda of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ee mye on | cle gesecr (i pawary % neumol iene writ ca tate pl Place on waster at ‘elock, from St, Mark’s charch, ato ne ; aienre and Prorereah rb esp = ceapentfally By! Ivey.—On Tharsday, 10, 1876, Ave, lato art Mekiboin, in the ith year of het *erne relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Prose at her late residence, William st., Jersey City Heights, on Friday, February 11, at half-past seven P. M. Internient at ee nN. Mf oe RS JOHNSON. —At Greenpoint, on Thursday, February Witt Murray, son of ee and Adelia M. . Johngon, aged 3) years and 8 montl Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence, 84 India st., op Satorday, 12th inst., at one P, M. Jones.—February’ 10, Mrs, Racwen Joxgs, of Lon- don, mn, England, aged 94 years. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral from her late residence, 21 Suffolk st., this day (Friday), at ten o'clock, Kyarr.—On Thursday, February 10, N, A. Kxarr, in his 55th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, at his late residence, 110 Kast 26th st, on Sunday, 13th inst, at half-past two o'clock P.M. Remains will be removed to Round Hill, Conn., for interment, Le. —On Wednesday, February 9, at the residence * of her mother, 165 Bergen st., Brooklyn, Tkaesa M, daughter of Mary A. and tne late Peter Lea Notice of tuneral hereafter, Mapoex.—On Thar February 10, the beloved son of William and Bridget Madden, aged 1 year, 10 months and 10 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are eee: fully invited to attend the funeral from his late resi- dence, 219 West 28t\gst., Saturday, February 12; also friends of his —— anes Madden. Manoyry.—On rdnesday, February 9, Anna Manta Maroney, aged 24 Wan and 5 months. Funeral takes place from the residence of her cousin, Misa McMahon, 115 West 16th st., on Friday, February reed ‘at two o'clock, Relativesiand friends are invited to attend. Maven. —On Wednesday, February 9, Cuar.es F., youngest son of Gustav and Lena Moyer, aged 3 years and 8 months. . Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the Leg from the residence of his pen corner of 178th st, Tremont, New York, on riday afternoon, February 11, 1875, ai two o'clock. Moxrcomery,—At Newark, N. J., February 9, aftera brief, iliness, MARGARET Monrcommny, widow of Ben- jami, aged 74 years and 11 months. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her tuneral, from the residence of hor son, William J. Montgomery, West 85th st., New York, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Morax,—On Thursday, February 10, Saran F., daughter of the late Jon Maran, aged 17 years. ‘Phe relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral-on Saturday, at one o’clock, from 962 Ist av. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Motprew.—Suddenly, on the 8th inst., Davin Mun pREw, aged 37 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the Fire Department of the city of New York, are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from the United Presbyterian church, in Charles st., between Waverley place and 4th st., this day (Friday), February 11, at one o'clock P, M. sharp. Mornay. —Thursday, February 10, of diphtheria, Many E. Munnar, daughter of Joseph and Kate Mur- ray. : The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funcral, from the residence of her parents, No, 422 Kast 58h st., on Saturday, February 12, at one o'clock P. M, MoCase,—Catirenixe McCann, a native of the parish of Glenturbet, county! Monaghan, Ireland, aged 60 ears, yon friends and acqnaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 212 Bast 47th st, ou Friday, the 11th, at half-past’ one o’cloc O’GRavy.-—-On Wednesday, February 9, Wrurre, som of James and Bridget O'Grady, aged 4 years. God iu His mercy has recalled The apseaperd boon His Jove had given; ‘Though the casket moulders here The gem is sparkling bright in heaven, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune- ral, {rom the residence of nis parents, 335 1st av., om Friday, the 11th inst., at one o'clock. Panker.—In Brooklyn, Thurs¢ay, February 10, Grorax Parker, in his 74th year. Relatives and’ friends are, Jespectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sunday, Vebruary 13, at half-past one P, M., from Bedford avenue Reformed church (Dr. Porter’ 's), corner Clymer st., Brooklyn, &. D. Passmore.—On the 10th inst, "Mary enum 4 ‘wife of Philp J. Passmore, Notice of funeral in ieee paper. PowELL.—At bmg te Sarge 12, Wietiam Devas Po into of Brisigh, es ldeat bon of the late Dr, William J, Powell, Gatted States Navy, and an of the late Rev. Dr.’ William Powell, of West- chester, N. Y¥., in the 37th year of his Funeral services will be held at Mount Auburn chapel, Cambridge, Mass., on Saturday, February 12, at i ied o'clock. ' Relatives and friends are invited to atten Qua.ry.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday. puntoete Gap- tain Josuram Quaey, aged 63 years and 26 di are Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, aimee Utica ay., Brooklyn, this day (Friday), at one el Rew.—On Wednesday, ANN Retp, the beloved wife of William Reid. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral. this (Friday) after- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 43 ‘Thompson st. Serexu,.—tin Brooklyn, Thursday, 10th inst., Axw B., widow of the late William Serreil, in the oist’ year of her age, Funeral from her late residence, 165 Dean st., om Saturday, at three P. M.* The remains will be taken att Yarrytown on Mond. Starvorp.—On ‘Thursday, February 10, Caarces rR Strarrorp. Friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 316 West 57th st., at two o'clock P, M. Srickyey.—On Wednesday evening, of pneumonia, Cuarues L., only child of Mary A. and Charles Le Stickney, Jr., aged 7 months and 17 days. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the: residence of uie Lag apes No. 51 East 123d st, om Saturday, Februar, eleven A. M. ‘Tavrstox,—On mabetey Februat Jo, ANN, Wife of Nathaniel Thurston, in the ear er age. Relatives and friends are invited ~ attend her faneral, on Monday, the 14th inst, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 603 Lexin; . Wane.toy.—February 9, 1 at his late residenco, No, 330 Carroll st., Brooklyn, Hxyry Wapeiton, in the 33d year of his age. The ftunoral will take A 2 from the Carrol! Part; Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Hoyt and Car- roll sts., on Sunday afternoon, February 13. The rela~ tives and frieuds, also the members of the Cosmopoli- tan Lodge, No. 585, are respectfully invited te attend. Wittiams.—On February 9, Mrs. B. Wiur1aMs, in the 50th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully requested to atiend the funeral, from her late es Ee East dist st., on Vriday, the 1th inst, at tweive Wisox.—On Tnesday, Fecrcats 6 at Kingston, N. Y., in the 92d year of age, Mrs. Hanxau Wruson, widow of Hon, Walliam “Wiis! of Clermont, N, ab and sister of the late Geotge A. Shufeldt, Esq., of the former place. Funeral services at St. Lake’s Episcopal charch, Clermont, Columbia county, N. ¥., oa Thursday, 10tm frist. Rhinebeck papers please copy. — 2 THE DYNAMITE FLEND, A STATEMENT REGARDING THOMAS CONTRA DICTED. In the effort to fix the identity of the dynamite fiend, Thomas, many conilicting stories have been j told, A Berlin letter to the Heraup on Wednesday last contained the foliowing statement, which is now contradicted :— “IT made the acquaintance of William Thom: writes Mr. R. to the Dresdner Nachrichten, “in 1 in Osnabrick, where we both visited Noelle’s Commer- cisi Academy, Thomas was there with two American cousins, by The mother’s side, named Robinson. For, a Tong tisve I heard nothing of Thomas. I wok to farming; he returned to America. When, in 1869, C went to Usnabrick, the now deceased ‘director of Noeile’s Academy in! me that ‘Thy during’ the American war, had turned traitor to his adopted country, and in conjunction with another an, by the name of Haxthausen, had passed over with the the train to Soatherners’ Having no pat i pe iu Thomas I soon forgot wis circum. gr vy the gfntlemen named Robinson montioned 1n the letter as having associated with Thomas at. Osnabrick in 1854, at Noelle’s Academy, called at the Herawp office yesterday to contradict the statement During the year mentioned Mr. Robinson and bie brother were in Osnabrck, as was also Mr, Johm Thompson, an American acquaintance, whogo father was engaged in carriage building in New York. 4 = no one by the name of Thomas at the Poggi from 1852 to 1856. This friend, Mr, ir, Robinson states, was during the war Quarter matter Sergeant of the Twenty-second 4 regent, N.GSN.Y., and did not side wah the South, S Thomas ig said to have done, On tho contrary, he fought in the Northern army and ts still alive and tn deg present in Florida with his yacht enjoy! him —___—. BUTTERCUPS IN ALABAMA, [From the Tuscumbia Alabam#an.] The weather continues warm, bright and beautiful, Nothing lke tt ever known before, Violets, buttery cups, crocuses, japonicas, strawberries and plum trees are tn full bloom, and swarms of ‘little busy bees”? im prove the shining hours. Now that the bottom rail goning back to its place in it needs mast top-ia. the weather ara ee ‘Wo: killed snake last Tuesday crawled from bys MALIA RIACG LQ tak inthe 3a Se if \

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