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CITY REAL ESTATE Fol § ee ee Centrale ~ A.ckaten ae Gh Roto apagecratee . Pine and 33 East i7th’ st, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. ]av.—A desirable four Rooms to a party of gentlemen or smuli family, BROADWAY ‘ANd, s Sri to let, with kiéchen, AY AND S8TH ST.—YOR SALE, Dargain if purchased at this time, this max. ‘ol Broadway Property, on the northeast corner ine Wx 140. nding position warrants aBy kind of permanent i veme: 4 MMPLOVEETOSTAH JEX, 1,285 Broadway. _ (OR SALE AT A SACRIF HANCE— splenaid three high stoop brown stone House, all improvemenis, in an’ elegant locktion, near Central Park. Call on ises, fast eth wt. Monday, from 10 M. to Or SANDERSON, Ulyinpic Theatre. ‘OR SALE OR TO LEASE—PACTORY PROPERTY Hou oti st, near Broadway, 6x125, ‘and five storie phy it ra in. Fee noe eA CRUIKSHANK & CO., 68 Broadway. Y NEW Lis? OF HOUSES FOR SALE, WITH THE reduced prices, can be had upon application, ISAAC ONG, 11 Broadway. and H, basement, Cc} Side. FINE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stoue Honse; all moderu improvements. Inquire ou the yemises, 131 Bast 78th st. BARGAIN.—i08 story brown stone fous quire eit Sr, > two floors hardwood; $22,000, 7TH = 1.. THRE no modern 18-foot House, $10,700, brick, 8 rooms, Daxement brows st Ti Kast Sis two-ato $8,000, 5. F. SIMPSON, de. HE TWO FIVE 8 YENEMENT HOUSES ON the southwest corner of Prin Mercer st: ale. Address HENKY GESHEN, 658 Warren at., Brook! BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO Tv " Oi SALE VERY LOW-THRNS EASY, stone plate glass front Store, 341 Smith st, igh Brooklyn, or SAMUEL EDDY, 145 Lroudw: New York, room 3 4 PROPERT SALE OR OUv OF THE TO RENT. » LOT, GOOD” HOUSE. id view of Hudson River and ek. kell. Bs f SACKIFICE DID. FARM OF 40 a hing large wn in most beautiful part of Pennsylvania: tive minutes’ walk to ratiroad station, one our trom Philadelphia; lveation unsurpassed; tand rich ae warden: handsome brick dwelling, ball and 10 root jarzn trout und back: beantitul shade trees around ense barn, cust $3,000; carriage, hoz and poultry how fine orchard: bow furnished; 2 fine hor: elegant pkaeton, 6 ce ) pigeons, waggns, robes, ness, ae. price lor all, only 12,00); terms $4,000 cash; balance very easy; if not sold to February 7, will be soid at) public sale M. train trom fuot Liberty st, Jersey Central Railroad, to Bethlehem, aks North Pennsyivania Railroad to Quaker- ss county, Pa.; arrive before 1 o'clock: can re- Inquite Bush House, opposite depot, for O. R, owner of Fuirvie: .ebickens, guineas P, ork, Pa. the) town, Bude turn A OR GE ae A AT LOW REN handsome stone Residence ; fully furnished with stables, Fie; Bre grounds; near depot, HAMILTON & WAL- ine st. man and wife. 402 1 for two days. UNFURNISHED ROOMS 4 _ MENTS 'TO £0 GT AV,—PIRST FLOOR, 61 provements; four rooms, from 10 to 12. Call, see premises 34. GRERNWICH AV.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED <Etront Hooms, on sevoud oor, to let, suitable for gentle- GRNISHED COMPLETE FOR hooms: LET. VER STORE: tM. owner, 60th st. or ow SPLENDID Ajun pained: owl 34 Kao PLAT TO LET-NINE LiGi? ROOMS, 200 East Oth st., corer 3d Inquire romises, av. B opas ALBANY” APARTMENTS, and Sud st.—Pirst class: soinely decorated. Apply w the Juni tor. ROADWAY, 51ST ‘convenience; baud> NO LET—ON LEXINGT ingen . Pa n rooms, in good order ; janitor in 26 West 4d'st, ENCH FLAT OF house; at reduced WO LARG! th. is SMALL FAMILY DESIRE | eeping. five fully tarnished rooms, sitting room “and kitchen; 4 clennliness expecially desired ; town otfice, EDS HOt tO month, Address LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, Herald Up- E ROOMS; FIRE, ANTED—PURNISHED AND unless tenants are procured, everiugs. W NTRD—THRE. nished or unfurnished. in. de i. ANTED-TUREE STORY HIGH V dury of 23d to GUth st, und dd wad Sth Font not to exceed $1,000. Addross M. J., In the Country. \ TANTED-—PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED COT- ‘Address DK, Herald Uptown offie MAKK LEVY. 776 vith «v., corner stone House, in first ciass condition, ‘on the sound, by family of two, ~~ BOARDERS WANTED. UNFURNISHED tw and parts of Houses, by responsible parties: no : red, Send pareigalare or th st. Open joention, fer good ald Uptown office, RTOOP BROWN situated in boun- ‘avs. ; good tenant ; Hernia o dee, 1 ici: Boeet and bome comforts: Jews 58, adjoining Lexingto INZESHE: 1 HANDSOMELY lent Board; Jewish fumily; terms lo ate ‘ NISHED RO 1 LARGE PARLOR; HOARD, $18; THREE, “Sot; Losier Kooms; protty tions; eleguntly located. 298 East at —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM jh fusnily, vs aL XCEL- w. 665 Lexington SUNNY FOURTI ant 23d at, Madi —PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ROBERTS, HH STORY WALL ROOM, WITH nm B|NAES, JUST VACATED, swith private table or otherwiso, 283 4th av, Mrs, PLAINFIELD, N. J.—A COTTAGE ELEGANT STORE, NO, 1,018 CHES?- aut st., Philadelphia; in business in the city. ddress box 2.215, Post office, Philadelphia, FO RENT—ST, STEPHEN'S HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA; yonth side of Chestnut st.. above 10th; will be rented on moderate terms, if to w good tenant capable of keeping & Bret class house. © centre of the best’ retail Address WALN, LANSING & CO., EAI 124 Chestuat st., Philadelphia, $30 A YEAR FOR FARM—26 ACRES; ONE e. hour Now Jersey Central; house, barn, stable. OWNER, 208 2d st., Jersey Cit: REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. POR SALE OR TO EXCHANGE POR REAL ES etute, « first class Restaurant, doing « good business. In- at 8 Hall place, corner 7th st., New York. LE—OR SOME SMALL HOUSES MIGHT BE taken in part exchange, the threo Buildings comprising the conor of William and Spruce sts; good rentable pro} prty, having splendid presont and future prospects. Addre: box 200 Herald IN NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, JERSE bs: wll prices, Several clear, 10 exchan; Jentre st. EMENT, AVENUE PROPERTY, NEW $15,000; for Farm worth $15,090 C, Broadway. gXCHAN ‘OR A “BUBINESS 3 located Flat House, in Harlem, Inquire at 04 av. As WiLL, PAY, $t000 ASH, IN” PCLT, FOR SMALE Farm, about 10 acres, with furnished dwelling, out- Duildings, live stock, wayons, uw &c.; fruit, pusture, &c.; adapted to dairy and ‘po: ‘good’ neighboriood, within two hours from New York; free of eucuinbrance. ion during March. Addvess SUCTLAND, Herald, p- BTORE, 7 York; eaxh pric G, WAYLAND, EX, N i KEAL ESTATN WANTED. “{ CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE WANTED—IN Ninth ward, 000; will pay half or all PURPOSES, PESNETE BUILDING: > Fireproof, Located on Nassau, Ann and Fulton sts. First Ploor to let; snitable for bank; urinee offices oF Juwyers: will be let together or iu par altered to salt tenants it desired; adapted for offices or stores. Reasonable rents, Also some eligible law oltices to let. APPLY ON THE P! ‘Take the el ROADWAY, WAVERLEY PLACE, TO t, reasonable; also other Stores. K. A. CRUIKSHANK & CO., 68 Broadway. UILDING 10 LEY DOWN TOWN, 436 60, four storie: ie ‘A. CRUIKSHANK & CO,, 68 Broadway. VANE Sf, BUILDING TU LET; .CHitar- X40, b4 Broadway. tive stories, K, A. CRUIRSHANK & CC 3 IN DOUBLE 13th st, near Broadway. WEL iron building, 39 ‘Apply to owner, 46 West 20th. FLNTINE UPPER PART OF 203 BROADWAY TO LET, for offices, or business. KA. ORUIKSHANK & CO., 68 Broadway. OW RENT—HOUSK AND STORE 29 WEST 3b Acorner of Greene: hus been aliguor store for five yoars Uitte Howned Maine's); will be let for liquor or any respect able busin 150 ish basement House, 25° Wost wt, newly furnished, TO LET—STORE NO, ave; Fixtures for sale ata tai desired. BL: treed Water st. AR T valuation; ‘also Stoel To Ler A STORE AND FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE for & druy store, liquor, barber, fish and oyster, dry oods, butter a 28, tiilor of show store; reut $25 per mouth, Inquire 56 Leroy st..or 243 kust 14th st. 1) LET REASONABLY—THE SPLENDID STORE Broadway ; D; five stories, basement and sub-cel jar, with rear on Chureh st. E, A. CRUIKSHANK & CO., 68 Broadwa ) LAr ROOMS ON THs FIRST FLOOR, SU Gabiy tor physician ; will be newly furnished if desired, 42 Feat 26th st. ~~ DWELLING HOU Ga ie ~urnished. ORTMENT OF F Vv. K, 4 Pine NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, NEAR AV. finer House, on Sth av,, unfurnished. W, POOLBY, 17 5th av. {LEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO Bitow vows from Gib av.; $875 por month, G. ptown office. TO Let. NT—A . Herald TM 7 Warten, USES to rent at this « roudway. Unia ta ASSORTMEN TL OF UNF K. sr 4 Pine and 33 RY AND BASEMENT COTIAC d rents, D HOUSES INS. West 40th st, containing erght rooms a All improvements, FAMILY LEAVING desira: lef ¢ Purnitare ; near Gth av, Address s., MO LET—A BROWN STON ard b stor house; re Bdavs, Inquire 243 Was BD IMMEOIAT to rent at this reat de JOsTAH JEX & $ WASIINGTON Shy FURNISHED KOOMS ANU APARTMENTS ‘oO on | [TO ONE OR TWO & HANDSOM LY FURNISHED TooM, AD. thirovus, In strictly p cis Boch o8,, Howe Hu ay., to tent. to a ai heave ot Li, box 141 Herald office AST 20TH ST.-—-COSKY FURNISHED ROOMS, xentlemen, wear rostanrant aud Ssroadway SITTING ROOM AS for housekeeping; $4 40 per “A PARLOR FLOOR TO tk Anished; excellent accom Kooms, 93 West 280b at, NEATLY PURNISHE: JOM, PUL 216 Wes {ANDSOMELY FULL odutions, vther desirable ‘ EN SOLVE OR every convenie housekeeping; term S6L Went Sith, nest Elevated.’ “OM ISHED HALL BEDROOM 1 East 16th st. sheesh D ROOMS VOR GUN- reler moderate. + ( HANDSOMELY FU Aust te gentieman. Stir OF THRER ROOMS TOL SHED, for housekeeping ; suitable for geméleman and wiie, 263 Btn av, nome 17 VOMPORTAS. ¥ “posure, all modern iunprovement», in « private Freaeh family: terms reasonable, 243 Wont 41st at. (iis FLOOR, Sik WITH EVE venience for I keeping, to let to # resp: family Bleeck 91 Macd a CM Mig ladies or geutiomen. 86 West Pek, 1106 SUKEKPING—FURNISHED R00) hall Rooms, $1 75 up; Wd ate OR isi ROOMS TO 1 ; Apply at 19635 Jed couples, all impr JUGNISUED POR HOUSEKEEPIN ROE FRONT Kuom, on third Huot, very pleasmmt; $4 OO weekly. BUU West oMth st. ee PO Lict—PURNIS BEDROOMS; RENT $8 per 151 18th st, be ‘Sd and 4th ave. 65,8 8 HER MALT. FLOOR, FORRISH D COM. Iplete, or housekeeping ; respectable parties only, 180 erick oe RNISHED ROOM, SOUTIERN | + a | Po Sota floor; single front Room, wi 7th ay., n st. TH aV., 435, NEAR SOTH ST.—E have Secoud Floor to let, with or wi en R@H AND OTH AVS, Owith Board, 33 West i9th at. Refere $6 70 $8 PER WEEK FOR Lan Oturnished Rooms, with Board, av corner West Sd. farnished, with or without Board, and larly tarnished, LARGR, SUNNY ROOM; ALL CONVENIENCES; () WEST 2171 ST.—PARLOR, ALCOVE Bi with communicating hall Roam, en suite ith Board, $6. 48 NGLISH PAMILY thout Board; refer- IRABLE ROOMS, 11308. AND SMALL 196 Mucdougal st, RE SECOND FLOOR, WiTH rooms will be let separately; references. logan’ Roows siml- other 9 WASHINGTON PLACE, oJ Pleasant Rooms: ex gentlemen 10 WAVERLEY Front Kooms heuted with Board; singlo, $7 to #0; $1 50 day. NE. “steam, $ table’ Bourd, $4; transient, NEAR BROADWAY.— vlient Board to families or single to, $16, for two, 1 nished 4 first cl [6 eriNg, PLACE, NEAR Bo cellent; terms moderate. TH ST. 100 WEST, NEAK OTH ay WH ST, ONE BL rom Union square.—Rooms, nicely furnished; table ex- —VO LET, FUR- OCK SALES AT. AUCTION, A Be ‘The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, at Clinton Halt, and now on exhibition, PEREMPTORY SALE of @ large collection of Ol! Paintings, Water Colors, Draw- ings, &c., by American and forei, tists. To be sold without reserv A Akt. 4A. —, ‘The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers, be Old Porcelain and Pottery on exhibition at the Clinton Mall Salesrooms. A private collection of Delft, Chinese and Lowestoft, tnglish and ‘American Pottory: Worcester and Staffordshire Porcelain, Dresden, Viewna and Borlin Ware, &e, The whole to be sold by auction. WEDNESDAY snd THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, February 7 and S, commencing at 2 o'clock. [Extract tom prefuce ty W. C. Prime, \- “T regret exceedingly that [ have not the room in which to keep it ae a whole, good and poor, bi trful and homely, us 4 permanent illustration of Americ: lite in old times. Muny of the specimens aro very veuutitul, and some very eurious."” RT.—NOW ON EXHIBITION AT A the Schenek Art Gallory, No, 60 Liberty st,, NEW YORK AERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 187 SE ih 0 an important collection of bigh class American and foreign Oil Paintings, several of which are from the last Salon Exhidition in Paris, ‘gad the American direct from the studios of our best artists, to be sola at auction on MURSDAY and FRIDAY, Febroury 8 and 9, at 12 o'clock each day. EDWAKD SC! NCK, Anetioneor, — AC OhON Bane, THs DAY THIS (Monday) MORN it 10 o'clock, RNING. VATE RESIDENCE NO. 47 WEST 16% ETWREN STH AND OTH AVS., VHOUSEHOLD PUI AW TURE, WORKS OF iT; KT. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, ID WALNUT CHAMBER SETS, ¢ UCTAVE PIANOFORTE, NG UPRIGHT PIANO, NG KOOM SUITS, richly carved rosewood and walnnt frames, cov@ed in erimson; tan and geld brocade satin and laine, Turkish and vanish rea Chairs, intaid marqueterio und cilt Centre le sles, rosewood Etageres, Cabinets, Mrenel ate Mirrors, lace Curtains, Frenc! Mantel Sots, sixty-day Dlocks, Music Boxes, Library und Secretaire Bookcuser, Books, Library Tables, Turkish Suit, Writing Denk. BEDKOOM FURNITURE, consisting of elaborate and piain Bed jedstoads, Drowsing Cano, Bu Je and double Bedsteads, 8% fine hair and spring Mattresses, feather Piilows, Blankets, Tolley Sots, rap and piusl, Suits, marbi DINING FURNITURE—Exteosion Table: Silverware, Crockery, two ‘nd inerain Carpess. —Mon to remove. pack or ship goods, city or country. ROBERT C, CASHLN, Auctionee ue THIS 120 West 23d st., near 6th av. einway and Windsor Pisnofortes, r Sots, Bronzes, Fing Arta, dc. Magnificent Barlor Suits, in finest satin: Vienna marble Tables. Etngeres, Bronses, Paintings, Curvains, Chamber Sets, {n walnut, with spring and huir Mattrosses, Pillow: Bedding, &c.; Extension Tuble, Busfet, Chairs, in lout Carpets, Silverware, Cutlery, ‘Bookcase, Books, Library Suits, in tapestry and reps, Sale peremptory. LUKE FITAGEKALD, Anctione XN. B,—Goods packed, boxed and shivped. A tex S I ard, Hall stauds, UCTION BALE, commencing at 10 o'clock, at private rosiden Household Furnitu Furlor Suits, Ohi OUNSON, AUCTIONEER, Old stand 87 Nassau st, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, AT 11 O'CLOCK, at our salesroom, 37 Nussau st, BALE OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE SITTING AND ‘STANDING DHSKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Partitions, ten, High Stools, Arm Chairs, Water Coolers, Revolving’C! and stools, Show Cusos, Gas Reflectors, Shelvings, Counters, Sind Money Draw: giao en Assortment’ of Ludios! jntiomen’s Drei AT 12. 0°OLOCK BILLIARD TABLE, COMPLETE. ‘automat and ALSO A PINE 4X8 BEVEL A —GEO. W. KEELER, AUCTIONEER. . Art Gullery, 58 Liberty st. MONDAY, Fovruary 5, at 12 o'clock, SUPERIOK TKIPLE SILVEKPLATKD WARB AND CUTLERY, MADE BY MERIDEN BRITANNIA COM- PANY AND ROGERS BROS. Large peremptory sale of ELEGANT ART GOODS, trom Paris, Vienna and Genova, o betel bets yo sold Wednesday and Purt! OOv st, WEST, 242. —LARGE A Luicely furnished, to Let, with good erate; references. UARE ROOMS, ‘Board; terms mod a WEST 14TH ST.—NEW ralshed Rooms, with Bourd; pernianent partic: OX West 2TH ST-GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ae single entlemen can be uccommodated with Kogpis and good Board, 87 and & per week; transient and onrd. 26 CLINTON PLACE,—FRONT ROOMS, WITH AO Board tor two, SU to $i taken. ‘ ST 2Q8urte references, LY, ELEG: BaD ST,, NEAR STI AY. 4 Boa r5 Boweond floor Suit, handsomely furnished; UNNY FRONG superior splendid Bours QRri st. EAST.—HA BO oome: with unoxee 36, east cist, 2 OOsomely furnished Room: gent reference, 38752, ST 14TH ST. OO Board, on suite or singly; Uberal te partion. 33, WEST 4571 ST—A NOME, NOT A BOARDING OOhouse; nowly furnished Rooms, en suite or slugiy; NDSOME Y FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIT rms to permanent 43. EAs? 12Tit S1,—BOARD: § sunny rou front; very lov WHST 169) NIGELY 49K h excellent Board, to fa Room, #7. re Oe iiooms, with family: on 60 Wi TH ellent Board, ROOMS, HA’ nished, to let, with Bowrd. on third odd BARATH A D NKAR 6TH or without Board LADY LIV Jnvy companion to tive with her. Cul NG ALONE WOULD: ~ BOARD AND LODGING A GENTLEMAN ENGAGED DURI Awishes to reside with) a resp where he can have occasional pract tion, with or without Board. Ad office, Broadway. Boake, WANTED—BY A wite (Room and Bedroom) netghvor! ork. Ad team, ers. with full parti must L WANTED—BOA of Un pupils. of HOWARD, the vore, address, 30 Union square, D—A FRONT SQUA! ate family; te dopende: Address LAL HOI OTEL, ropean plan), Ro cl, B. SJ We, vo 7 daily, $3 manent boarders. ies or gentlemen; T 12711 ST.—THREE NEWLY st. 5 AV.—NIG 19 for American Indy or gentlen 8; hetween 137 ECOND FLOOR; gentlemen, $5 to $7. ROOMS, hall FURNISHED a strictly private SOMELY FUR- and fourth floors, SANT ROOM, WITH te, V.—SINGLE AND LIKE A YOUNG I at ME U % lace to parties seeking the comforts of St, roots A PAMALY 6¢ WISli TO | 2 Atheir bo: home, st.; accessible to every point. WANTED. NG THE DAY German. family, rman conversa Herald Uptowa JENTUEMAN AND TIS family in a i, where there are wone oF 4 few otaer boar Jars, stating terms, which \'L. W., Herald Uptown office, YD ROOM, IN TIE VICINITY spoctable d- H square and at moderate terms, for two Indy stuting terins, JOUN ning, with Hire, gas and good Hoard for tady and rald office, ome Rt Goth, estiint st., Philadelph od wenan, IT. STEPHEN b No. 1,018 € unfurnished, to a g class house,” Address WAL ’ } 1:3 Chestnut «1 W ANTED—BOAKD “IN” THe indy. Address D., 114 Herald U WINES, LIQUOR: i EK, Pus its Jets 110 Ke 101 WIN AV. N sh paid Lian else orders by cuit atten T MINI? cent more ti elry here t HARRIS’, JA uund site ats. de, by e IMMEDIATELY PRISER, Clothes, DDREAS | Hi ~HIGH K: CLOTHING, & wear 4th st. tS Oth wy, x, | Ube paid. or Mrs, NATH _ MEDICAL, | A AND MME, GRINDLE. 4LeUftice No, 142 West 45th st, between | Amuse MareWEde, a ak. No. 10 St, Mark | A dR. AND “MMEL MAURICEAU, ee 129 Liberty st., nei | Bee ND MMB. DYER, Ottive No, 47 West 130n COSTELLA, . 16 Sth, between A | —Dit. AND MME. | AL. Pa5 Biscexer st D* WHITEHEAD, . WEST, between Broads | pe aso MME. b 1)0oe | aN Goons AM. MAURICAU, De BOTT. 20th st, detween 4th a capable of MIN Jarpets, STAURANT, 606 75e, aud $1; double in, to rent, keeping a first “ ey t.. Philadelphia, BOARD NTRY POR A town office, “we. DELICATE GLAR- BR, DR EB, MAUG WIT Si PE for eust off Cloth- ETWEEN 32D off Clothing, ' 203 7TH AV., TO Furniture, VAL Call or address Mr. 6th and 7th ‘a place (8th st.) ‘ar Greenwich at. ft, near 6th av, TION SALE OF OVER 500 Li HOUSEHOLD Furniture, at the private residence 51 Wore £4th st, between Sth and 6th ava,, THIS (Monday) MORNING, commencing, at 10 o'clock: | Don's fail to attend the largo Household Furniture sale. Over 800 yards Carpets, 8 Par- lor Suits, 2 rosewood Pinnofortes, 10 rosewood and walnut amber Suits, Wardrobes, hale and spring Mattroxsos, Bedding, Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains, Vases, Clocks, ov 200 lote Parlor, Library, Diniagroom and ‘Kitchen Fur- hiture, Silverware, Goods packed and delivered, elty or country. EB, KOTH, An ‘3 AT AUCTION. tii = 4 pe veniih od wif ell, Monday. Fi 5, at 11 o'clock, ‘8t 225 Monroe st., the Contents of « iret class . cousisting of Ales, Bi ‘Whiskey, Gin, Cigurs, Coun- ter, Shelving, Buck Bar, &c. BERNARD REILLY, Sherif. pe : FOR SALE. Aeon ESTABLISHED BUTCHER'S SHOP; VERY juire at 10 tes st., New York. Ba La tn al a Le AX OwetHR AND CHlOr HOCEE, DOING 4 GOOD Ardusiness, "2 Cuion square, corner 14th ot and sth av. OR SALE, CORNER Dl nth, Lager Bee! A G00D FAYING GROCHRY YOR “SALE-A180 AA Sample and Iunch Room, Restaurauts, Liquor stores, Cigar stores und other Business Plnges, 'B. J. SHAY, 114 Nassau st, ION BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY AND LA- doing an excellent businves; and Sound steamers, £¢. re near Jorsey Clty ferry, Alban bargain given. jesbro: ees JoK SALE—THE BEST MUTTON STAND, 272 WASII- ington Market, Apply P. BARRETT, 282 vt av. E STOCK, FIXTURES, HORSHS AND ‘of the best Grocery Stores in the city; . now ing a lary business; 9 chance sv! Addiroan J WELLE AMS, Herald ofice., OR SALB—AHOWOASES, DESKS, SHELVING, Hicounters, Partitions. Stores otted by JAMIES HODGE, | a oy SALE—FIRST CLASS CASH GROCERY IN Breokirhe or would exebange for city Property. Address W. SMI'H, box 180 Herald oitice, Fee BALE CHEAP—AN OLD ESTABLISHED HAIR | Store, with good Stock and Fixtures, Must be xold this week, of account of sickness. Appiy 220 Grandst. Nu° aygout! uy rivtoF ATEN, Hot POR SALE—PARTIALLY FURNISHED; the Howard House, 256 Fulton st., opposite Washing ton Market. Apply on the premise: TOUBKS, LAGER BEER AND Fixtures, new and second hand, Ith av. and 34th ot. AMPLE ROO way, 4 BROAD. ite b educed rent. TTOC, IXTURbS OF GROCERY STORE POR Sine choup. 397 Bast 25th wt, he a MO BUTCHERS.—FOR SALE, 4 GOOD MEAT AND Fi Market, doing upward of $2,000 monthl; iness cause of selling, Address GLORGK, ah. 2 &) Al), WiLL BUY GROCE, S150 eves: Bitty Liauor wilt exchange tor it W 6 for sale. P et 3 ae K() CASH WILL BUY A FIRST ASS OYS'ER $350 und Dining Saloon; rent $25, Inquire 7! MACHINERY. D OFFERS TWO STSGLE BULLOCK sses for sale cheap, They are capable of 100 copies éach per hour uf an elght page papor, Jes at on nd can be speeded to 10,000It ns- The working room required for each pross is 15 The labor required four men (oF boys) and « cossary. feet long, 10 teet wide and 7 feet bi to operate these two presses is foreman, ‘Kecompanylug those prosses, which aro capable of prin ny 14,000 au hour, we will throw in one Wetting Machine and the followii List OF STHEEOTYPR MACHINERY BKLONGING THERET 1 Furnace, with Motal Pot and Bonnet 3 Qasting boxes, ons of which Is ribbed; 2 Finishing Blocks, made of iron; 2 Shaving Machines, 1 Tali Cutter, 1 Block for turning platos on and 6 Kuives for shaving machine. ‘The lowest cash price for the entire machinery and presses d machmery cost $35.00, They work on our daily dition, The price of & single Pross, without the Stereotype Ma chinory; tn $5, ‘The motive for selling theso presses ts that our {mmonso circulation compels us tO use tho improved double Bullock Pepnese Presses are suitable the Tribune or Times, or & ir of ee gs dimensions, ‘Address JAMES GORDON BENNET, New York Herald, LA ANT. WORSE RETURN FLUE BOILER, IN perfoet urder ; also # 40-horse Engine: give full deseri) SN LEYS eT inting a paper tho size of tion, with pric, Address E, W. NE: bo: oftice, PROPOSALS. OEE OF TROSTERS OF SATLON vor, No, 74 Wall st., Now York, January 20, 16 ‘seuled propsuls will be received ut this office until sch Fobruary, at noon, for she following articles, to bo delivered at tho institution buildings on Staton Island, sad pnt in their required places: —suy, 16 black walnut tablos, 93 bu- ramus, 144 arm chairs (perforated seats), 48 high back arm chairs, 9 mirrors: euch article to be as por sample shown at the Governor's office tn the Institution; also 48 tron bed steads, with woven wire bottoms, and 400 or moro wire bedstead bottoms. Proposals should be addressed to Trustees of Sailors’ Suug Harbor, and indorsed “Proposals for Furnitur THOMAS GREEN CTION SALE.—THE SALE OF HARDWARE tore, Housefurnishing Goods, Stoves, &c., at 355 8th las been postponed until further notice. A. LIBKO, Aésignee. avs AG FAVORS AU st (Monday), at LA. M., general assortment Of Household ¢, Beds, Bedding, Crockery, Carpets, Cutlery, Glassware, Clocks, &e. Also four arbor Chairs, Stools, Mirrors, &e.; and to pay sdvanees, one Bass Viol, 3 Banjo, Books, Pictures, ko. N, ext location private wale or auction, Goods wanted. Settle- day of sal x SSIGNEE'S AUGTION SALE—OF 50 FINE MARBLE Mantels, Baltimore Houtors, Deflanee Runges, Summer Piveex, Marble Contro Pieces, Safe, Di Ail place at S84 Hudson st., uear Bank at., on hry 6, 1877, wt 10:30 A.M. Goous ent be seen at previous to'sale, Termacash, By order of P. W. Cl assigne B, ¥. THE DMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY JOUN A. DUNN, AU tioneer, this day, at 10 o'lock, contonts of private Touxe, No. 90 Madison st., first eluss “household Furnitare, Pier nd|Mantol Mirrors, Plano, Wardrobe, Bureau, Book Case, Parior Suit arlor B J, W. CAMPBE VAMPBELL & CO,, &th av., mt 2sth st TR. AUCTION Hl this day, 3049 utelock, ut 265 Lots, first class Confectionery ana Jeo Creum Saloon; large Stock choice axsorted Candies, No- Chocolates, 150 fine Candy Jars, Machines for making udies, copper Kettles and Drop Pans, Candy Moulus, Cocoanut und Caromel Catters, Candy ‘Iray, superior largo marble Caudy Slab, fine Furnace, too Creum Freezers, 10 gant marble top Ice Cream Tables, 3 dox Chairs, Round Tables, 2 ® marble top Soda Fountain ( rm with drawers, 8 yas Uhundelien Sh m Bi this day, at 1034 o'clock, dealer retiring from business rated makers; Parlor Suits wv. t consisting of ry Stock of a Pianos, all Bed Lounges, us, Wasisst Extension Tables, Leaf Tables, s, Hatstands, Sidebouri Bookcasos, \ardrob Desk poweases, two Herring Safes, Oil Paintings, ravitige, Chromo’, hutr Mattresses, feuther Beds, Pillows, Stoves, China Clocks, 15 Carpets, velvet, Brassels, Axinin- ster, Wilton, ingrain, &e. ; all must be sold without reserve, Dealers respecttully invited, | AUC 24% South Oth av., large chests Tens, Coffees, F' general utter, lock, ick Groceries, 3, tina, canned Fruits and Vesetables, 10s, Scalon, Canisters, &c, By JOHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 59 Great Jones at. Sells this day, 1044 o'clock, #06 East 32d At, the entire Furniture of four story private dwelling, con- walnut Be Bureaus, Washstands, “hat feather Beds and 1 lows, huir'and husk Mattresses, Mi lace Curtains and Cornices, Brussets and Ingrain Curpets, linware, Cutlery. . Chisirs, Ex Plated Ware, &c.; also Stoves, fancy Mower Stands and Bird Cages, leo Hox, &e. Deaiors invited. VAMPBELL & 00., AUCTIONEER. Jmnorrow, Dining Saloon Tables, Chair: Kitehon Utensils, &e. VEORGE HOLBROOK. A ‘this day, 10) o'clock, at 45. of Houselold Furniture, Baremore ° ber Suits, Mattrosnes and Carpots, Kitehen Utensils, dc. ; Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Counters, iron Safe, Dry and Gents! Furnishing Goods. B. HERTS & BUNS, AC 8, SELL TO. Counter, Range, IONKERS, ON TUESDAY? PEBRUARY 6, AT 104 O'CLOCK, AND FOLLOWING Days, DOMS OF THE LATE FIRM B& UO, AT THE WARES ‘OF MeL! 0) BROADWAY, AND 2D sts, ‘The sale will be positively without any reserve whateyor on account of closing the Dasiness, offering « tine chance to purchasers. The goods will be on exhibition on Monday, Catalogues early on morning of sale, {DOR J. SWARZKOPK, AUCTIONEBR, SELL o'eloek, ah 2d st.. splendid Fixtures ot Oyster Saloon, y in lots, “KWIS A. COL do'elock, 183, joon; Billiard, Bagatel, Pump. M NUSSBAUM, AUCTIO: IML sells thix day, 11 o'elock, 6 Wooster, Stock and Fixtures of Gro ORT SALE. VAN 'TASSE auctioneers, will soll this day, Clinton the contents of 4 first rant, consisting of « large new Ri Kitehen Utensils, Tables, Chair Giaseware, Carpets, ke. falso Hectroos es, Pillows, Bedsteud, &e, iy ord COOPEE niortgageas, FJAWNBROKKIVS SALE. —THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, ‘auctioneer, will sell wt 59 New Bowery 500 lots Men's , AUCTIONEER-S6LLS, 12 je st, magnificent Lager Beer Su R, Bit BOWERY Wost Houston st, noar y Store, tn lows, L & KEARNEY, WA tho, 16 Restan- ass Prone e, Dinv bieciotl ‘uel Purniture, Maver eof CHARLES: aud Women's Clothing; Biankets, Quilts, Pillows, de, By order of GEORGE CUDLIPP, Kast 12sh at, IVHARD WALTERS’ SONS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL if selon Monday, at 10% o'clock, at sulesroom, 27 Bast Hroadway, # iarge asworiment of Uroce vii heats Tennjuxes Soup, Canned goous, Coffoe, spices, Oils, Mas- Pickles, Corks, Sherry and Purt Wine, Seales, to pay storage and advances, two rep end Parlor Furniture, Mirrors, Bedding, AUCTIONE BR, 5 { Pebruary 6, at 10% o'clock, at No, 18 Bowery, d domestic Wines and 'Liquors—vis., ‘other Liquors; About 140 , Gin, Kam, choice Bourbon and ity Wines, Spirits, &e., in lots to 7th and Bth avs, way and Bowery. 202 Kast S6th st, near 3d av, 25 Carmine st., near Bleecker. BMERY, Kast 40th st., between 3d and Lexington ave, 1 Fant 52d a. and Broadway, YASSELL & KEARNEY it 10 oelock, wt Tracy 1 Bay Horse, Tie on aud BERNARD RELLLY, Sheri: TUBRIFP'S SALE. -VAN LE etlongarn, will sell Tuexda; TASSLLL & KEARNEY, oO. February 6, wt 11 o'clock fe Sulesroom 22 Union Square. a large Lot of elegwnty Fu witure, compriving inlaid black walnut Bodroom ipo curved Book Unse, Mirror, iat 8 id Desks an Tables, one crimson satin Part iniaid Cabinet, Cornices, Lambrequins, Suits im voivet, silk and rep, velves an hair and straw Mattresses, Centre Tables, Moeke: all ¥xwwnsion Tavlos, Chairs, Oll Paintings. walnut Batonsion Tavlos COU RNARD REALLY, Sheriff Witatax HH, Gannoun Deputy. BDH gROMISHED GRANITE MONUMENTS, PROM Ze) .$25, free on board ship for any part of América; in- scriptions accurate and beautiful. Plans and, pri trom JOHN W. . Solicitor, Aberdeen, JOHN W, LEGGE, Solicitor, Aberdeen, Scotl ea JEWELRY, &C, PALEECKEI SE NEAR BROADWAY.—MONEY MON ry. 6; also Watches, &c. (7 advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jowel Pawnbrokets’ Tiekets bought of Diamonds, 77 Bleecker st. “MAGNE PAL OF DIAMC A BD D BRAOGKLETS, AXthroe pale Diamond Earrings, several Dinmond Studs, lng and fino cluster and single stone Kin two fine Wateb: id Chains Necklace aud Locket, ry vory low to & ensh customer. J. H. JOHNSTON, 150 Bowery, corner Broome st. Frere LR el stabel bell MERICAN OF FICE—875,000.—DIAMONDS, WATUH ex, Jewelry, Silverware, Valuables, da. bought, sold and Oxchunged; Loans efected. Established 1858, J. H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway. ONLY ON DIAMONDS, FURS, &0.—DIAMONDAS, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, camel's hair Shawls, beni Sacques, Silks, Clocks &¢, bought nud sold back at a very small advance, GEO, G. ALLEN, Jewoler, 1,190 roadway. m zeth st. M BLOG & SON, 10) NASSAU ST.. DIAMOND CUT. eters, Polishers and Dealers. — lose Diamonds constant ly on hand at the lowest prices, and repalring of stones, BILLIARDS. a ERIOAN™ STANDARD BEVEG™ BICTTA les, with Delaney’s wire cushions, indorsed by all lead- ing professional plavers; extra inducements now offered; second hand Tabloa st rout bargains. 8 ff. GRIFFITH « ECOND HAND BILLL RD fect equal to new, at very low prices, Dorloct order, oath W, COLLEN DER, 199 Broadway. ER, 738 BL BILLIARD TABLE at 12 o'clock, SHARP 4X8 Bi ‘solid at auction Monday, Febraary HNSON'S salesrooms, 37 Ni eave oe ARTIFICAL TEETH, 3 M, #8; single, 1. New York Dental Rooms, 262 6th ov., 16th aud 17th. “Fillings, 50c. Ketablished 1 AAT! A CONNECTICUT MAD DOG STORY. [From the Hartford Times, Feb. 2] ‘Tho triends of ex-policeman John Holden, who, since he lett Hartford, has resided in Palmer, Mass., will be interested to hear of an adventure of his with a mad dog. It happened inst week, while Mr, Holden’s wife was visiting her friends tn this city, and it came near proving # tragedy in which he and his little jboy—one ‘or both—would have figured as the victims, “Kuowing that a mad dog was at large, and that he bad bitten other dogs, Mr. Holden was not willing to let his tittle boy go to school wlonc and went with bim. On tho way, be saw the dog coming on a ran, und fouming and snapping as be came, Being anarmed even with a Stick, uid remembering that mad dogs aro suid to keep righton and not turn asid ror), Mr, Hol den ran with his boy into a lane oF passage off the main road, hoping the rabid animal would keep the road, In this he was mistaken, The dog rushed after them, determined to nite. tt Was a perilous moment and the issue was probably life or death—and there was not a moment to lose, Placing bis boy behind him, Mr. Holden resolutely awaited the onset of the rabid croa- ture, Just as the dog, foaming and gnashing bis teeth, was im the very act ot springing upon him, Mr. Hol- den, by a vigorous and well directed blow of his naked fist, given atthe fight eritieal second of tine, apd planted well in the side of the head, jaid the furious creature senselese at bis fect, Neighbors, armed with weapons, soon arrived and the dog was despatched. AH SIN STRIKES ON THE RAILROAD, [From the Cheyenne Leader, Jan, 80.) The Chinese employés of the Union Pacific are be- coming untuly on account of the excessively cold weather, At Echo, on Tuesday morning of lust week, the thermometer indicated a tomporature of only six- teen degrees below zero, and the blood of the heathen section hands was fairly chilled if not congealed, Tho pigtailed fellows shivered through the long hours of the night, and in the morning, after warming thor rice, concluded that 16 was too cold 10 work, A well regulated and properly constructed Chinaman can- not work hard enough to keep comfortably warm when the thermometer is up to eighty degrees in the shede, hence the hope of keeping warm on Thesday was out of the question, ‘They rebelled, ositively refusing to work, whereupon the section oss went in arong them and tried to increase the temperature of their imported blood. He threw a jow of them around pretty lively, when the almond. eyed chaps united in ap allianeo offensive and deien- sive, They besieged the toss, bandied him roughly, and, ag the Salt Lake Herald «nys, inflicted some paintul wounds. The disturbance was finally quieted, and at last accounts the Sheriff of Summit had a band of Chinese in custody, Nothing but the essence of good potatoes and bariey can be folly relied upon ina long contest with cold woather and snow. A MURDERER SENTENCED. {From the Detrott (Mich.) Post, Feb, 1.] Maraiue Smith, who was convicted of taurder In the second degroo for shooting ana killing D. R. MeKeoa in Mattie Burdell’s bagnio, on Beaubien street, last March, was taken before Recorder Swift for sentence yesterday morning, He is to be confined in the State Prison, at Jackson, at hard labor, for the period of twenty five years, Tho mauer was arranged ver quietly, Smith being brought down in a close carr: to escape observation, and, conse jueotly, there were | but few spectators preseut simit ‘@ sontence will ex: ; in 1908, Dut be can gain two mouths on each year | p b, good beLavior. ‘ been chiefly devoted to trotting. 7.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ‘ t HORSE NOTES. LITERATURE, D. J. Crouse, of Kinntkinick stud Farm, B BOOKS OF THE DAT. county, Ohio, intends selling at auction, on the 14th Misi xi Soares _ ne | Seana ot a tust,, a large portion of bis thoroughbred stock, com- Ldgara iy song: “ (fg Bo prising twenty-six Lhoroaghbred colts and fillies and = ryvined baa re thee ee dem ken ‘ix brood mares, The youngsters are the get Of Ro- | Juies Verno proves by his iast volame, “Michael volver and Chillicothe, their dams of approved ped- | sirogom, that he laa not written himself out This \gree, who have previously given the runnifg turf such book is as fresh and as spirited as his early contribu: winners as Add, Culpepper, Business, Resolute, &°. | tions to fantastic literature, Verne is @ magaificent In addition to the above Jerry will offer for sale the | yriinchnauson; be not ouly tolls impossible stories, eget Chillicothe, by Lexington, dam Lilla, bY | bu he proves them. Michael Strogoff is one of those ‘orkahire, whose colts are very superior. = cool, ready-witted men like the Rnglishmen ia ae thoroughbreds at Valley Brook Stud Farm, a | sound the World in Bighty Days.” Ho was intrusted utherfurd, N. J., consisting of stallions, brood mares, | wi:n y letter from the Czar at Moscow to bo delivered three and two-year-olds, being the entire stud of | 1, nis prother, the Grand Duke, at Irkutsk. The Jour. Thomas Puryear & Co., sold in consequence of the ney was perilous and almost impossible, but the val« death of David Crawford, will bo brought so the Ham- | jon, wichael accomplished It, and with the drawback of Czar myst met” Withoat reverve on Wedneaday, fa young lady under bis caro most of the time, She, ruary 7% Thogo ure olnewen lots, comprisiDE | yowever, was quite a holp to him, and adds the love brown stallion Narragansett, 11 years Ol; | favor yo the story, ‘The adventures that bofet! this bay horse Warwick, 6 years old; shestndl) oooser aro of a most thrilling nature and told in horse Meco, 5 years old; bay mare Lizzie Berry, 8 Verne’ jt . two ver years old; bay mare Minnie Minor, 7 years old; bay Weene's: mont geaphiie style "RUAGD Se Yigg Aland characters introduced, the correspondents of a French mare Chignon, 6 years old; chestnut mare Julietta, 10 and Eoglish journal, Speaking of these two years old; bay maro Wastura, 10 years old; brown men, et ce eee sage faites strong con maro py Narragansott, 4 yeurs old; chestnut colt | 114 ney presented would havo at onet Kingsland, 3 years old; brown colt Black Cloud, 3 years old; bay colt Top, 3 years old; bay Milly Pal- metto, 3 years old; chestnut colt by Narragansett, dam Minnie Minor, 2 yoars old; bay colt by Narragansett, dam Chignon, 2 years old; bay colt by Narragansett, dam Pasta, 2 years old; chestnut colt by Narragansett, dam Pastura, 2 years old; chestnat colt by Narragansett, cam Juhetta, 2 years old, and bay filly by Narragan- sott, ‘dam Lizzie Berry, ‘The two-year-olds are a superior lot, and the threc-year-olds—l'op, Kingsland , und Palmetto—showed great spced tast summer in their races, and all are engaged in tho stakes of the coming campaign. Valley Brook Stud Farm is eight tniles trom New York. Tho ten A, M. train on the Dela- ware and Lackawanna Railroad will land passengers on the farm. Creedmoor, by Asteroid, dam Target, by Rifleman, 4 yoars old, can be bought for $1,200 from J, T. Will- ams, Spring Station, Ky, Creedmoor was a grand three-year-old, beating Vagrant and a lot of others at Louisville, iast spring. ‘Tho meeting of the Board of Appeals of tho National Trotting Association will take place at the New York Hotel on the 13th inst. ’ A proposition has been made by some gentlemen of influence to organizo a sort of circuit of running race meetings for the spring and early summer, to be held upon courses which bavye hitherto It begins to be understood that it 14 neither wise nor profitable to keep the grounds and buildings of race courses un- employed all the year, except at the time of one trot. ting meeting of four days) When the Board of Siew ards of the old ‘Soptilateral’’ meets at tho New York struck the most superficial observer; but a physl ognomist, regarding them more closely, would have defined their echaracteristios by saying that if the |. Frenchman was ‘all eyes,’ the Englishinan was ‘all cars,” * * * Tho Frenchman, indeed, possessing tn the highest degree what may be called the ‘memory ofthe eye!’ “Michael Strogofl’’ t¢ teresting trom beginning to end, and not a little of this ia due to the capital translation of Messrs. Kingston aud Chambers, MODERN MAGIC. Now, while Heller is creating such an excitoment at hig Wonder Theatre, everything relating to the art of magic is interesting. In a volume of modern magic, published by the English tirm of George Routledge & Co., who have an agency in Broome street, in thig city, we dnd a number of Mr, Heller's tricks explained, ‘Tne explanation, however, only makes the conjurer’s powers seem more marvellous, for they havo to be done so quickly and so dexterously, Professor Hott man, tho author of this book, writes moro simply than most who pretend to explain the black att, add his if lustrations, of which there are 318, are a great assist- ance, Professor Hoffman has written with the inten- tion of teaching how to do a trick as well as tejling ‘now itis done. Ho promises that it the student will diligently follow the instructions given in this volume he will soon be ablo to roll two rabbits into one, pro- duce lighted lanterns from empty hate, and take globes of gold fish {rom pocket handkerchicls, A quick witted fellow could soon master the most of theso tricks and make him: an amusing member of society by performing among his Iriends, SCHOOLS AND MASTERS OP PAINTING, In noticing this yolum: titled Schools and Mas. Hotel, ou the 1éth of February, tho plan will . bo considered. It 18 proposed that the meet- tors of Painting,” by A. G. Radelitfo (D, Appleton & ings shall begin at Cincinnati, after the Co.), there has evidently been a great deal of research , among bookson art, The author discusses the various schools of painting with their various leaders, and gets considerable widespread information mto a small space, She seldom gives a decided opinion on art, nor is it necessary sho should in a book of this character, Where she bas done 80, notably in writing of Ameri- can pictures, the opinions would have been better had they not been at all, The book js profusoly tilugtrated by the best specimons of tho artisis nentioned, THE LORD'S LAND, To thoso who claim tho divine authenticity of the Bible, or such us accept tho reliability of 18 history, whatever pertains to the lands of the Bible must be invested with the deopest interest, Next to personal observation Is the pleasure derived from the acts and reflections of ab intelligent, carotul and candid tourist. in “The Lord’s Land’ (Nelson & Phillips) Dr. Ridgway has given, in an exceedingly attractive form, the re ault of hisown researches mado in the, Desert of the Exodus, Arabia Petr@a and Palestine Proper, inclusive of the land ot Moab. The thoroughness with which the Doctor pursued his investigations and the caution with which he sets them forth merit the highest com- mendation. The style, tree from overything like ex- travagance, ia simple, natural and perspicuous. The descriptions are animated and uiten bdeaatiful The reader can bardly divest Limself of the impression that he isa boon companion of the traveller, The Inechanical execution, embracing puper, type, illustra. tions and binding, 1s in every respect creditable to the publishers, We learn that this work 13 moeting with an alcgost unprecedented sale, . TREASURKS OF Ant, Messra. Clay, Cosack & Co,, of Buffalo, have just seat us the first numbers of ‘Treasures of Art, industry and Manufacture Kepresented at the Centennial Exut- bition,” The volume is issued In parts, of whieh there will be twenty-five, Each part contains two illustra. tions in chromo, folio size, with descriptive Jeter press, in English aud Freuch, The design of the wort 1s to ilustrate the most celebrated exhibits of the did and New World, so that those who visited the Exhibie tlon may retresh their memories, avd those who did not may 6ce what they missed. The parts before as contain faithful representations, in color, of the cen- tury vase manofactured by the Gortam Manufactarmg Company; ‘Love Blinds,” @ statue, by Barcagla, of Ituly; a group of Bobemian glass from the Austriaa department, and a pulpit in carved oak from Belavum; to be followed by chromos of ceramics, brouzes, armor, close of the Louisville spriag meeting. From Cincinnati! to Columbus, thence to Cleveland, then Buflaio, Rochester and Utica, Theo plan is, as wo aro informed, to give three days’ racing at oach for purses and sweepstakes. Entrance free to hurdle race and steeplechase purses, Something of this sort would ; enable many horses tw pay their way which havo elther no engagements or little chance to win at tho great meetings, and much excellent sport would be afforded. 1+ was by meaifaof many country meetings ‘that tho turf in ogland attained tts vast proportions, and that the English people of all ranks, sections and ages became so much attached to the sport, A. Corey, of Philadelphia, has sold bis bay maro Belle Forest to a gentleman of Baltimore. The three-year-old Ully Anneloid, by Almont, owned vy Je Wallace Harper, of Midway, Ky., diod recenuly from lockjaw. W. & Greenlaw, of Spring Hill, Maary county, Tenn., has purchased the trotting mare Jennie B., by Coon’s American Clay, dam by Blood’s Black Hawk, for $2,000. . Tho regular winter races at Ottawa will come off on the icoon Leamy’s Lake on the ldth, 16th and 17th 1st, There wil bo two races on each of the first two days und three on the last, Entries close on the 12th Inst. Old Ansel, tho votoran racing trainer, who daring his long professional caroer has been ideptitied at dit- ferent periods with the atables of Messrs, Keene Rich- grag, R.A. Alexander, D. Swigort, H, P. McGrath, Colouel McDaniel and many other leading turtmen, has taken charge of the powerful stable of Messrs, Carr & Co., at Jerome Park, vice Hannigan, The string comprises a jormidabie lot of bighbred colts, among them the four-year-olds Viceroy, Kila Wotton, Bull ana Blue, Brinska, and the three-year-olds Rifle, Mignon, Plunder, Carte Blanche and Storinaway, Fleetwood Park intends giving a series of colt races ut its October meeting, Purses of $1,000 for fuals of 1874, $1,000 lor toais of 1873 and $1,500 for foals of 1872 will be given. A race for all stailious (except Smuggler), tora purse of $6,000, will also bo given during the meeting, ‘The Queen City Joekey Club’s spring running mect- ing over the Chester Park course, Cincinnati, will follow the Louisvilic meeting and continue tive days The sport ou the Arst day will commence with @ trial purse of $150, tor all ages, one mile, followea by the Omo Derby of $100, for all ages, one mile; followed by tho Onto Derby Stake, for -snree. | embroidery and views of buildings and many/other ob- year-olds, one milo and a half; the day to jects of interest, The editing of this work 18 well doue by General ©, B, Norton, who was connected in an offl- cial capacity with this and other international exhibt- tious, We have seen no Centennial momento as gorge- ous and elaborate as this, Both tn jetter press and illustration it ts attractive, and cannot fail of apprecia- tion as a memento of the great exhibition, THK WALTER CRANK TOY BOOKS, Ot the making of children’s books there 13 no end bul to find just what one wants for the boy or girl of six or eight years is not always an casy tack, ‘The old classé juvenites, such as “Jack and the Boan Stalk, “Valentin ud Orson,’’ “Bluebeard,” ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ Puss in Boots,” “Old Mother Hubbard,” Lite Red Riding Hood,” ‘Cinderejia,”” and others that could be named, have never been equalled by the modern cas terer to chiidiwsh tastes, These old favorites have been gotten up in every stylo of type and ilastra- uon, but have never until the Walter Crane edition, published by Routledge & Sons, had justice done them. Mr. Crane’s illustrations will live as long ag the stories, for the very stimplo reason that they are real art, The most captious critic could not And fauit with either design or painting of theso iliustrations, { Mr. Crane had been making pletures for growm folks he could not have shown more caro or taste, The figares are graceful, and the accessories as pictorial as in a hand painted picture. When bo draws an interior, the furniture and old china he decorates with are enough to make the heart of the bric-t-bac hunter beat high. Mr, Crane’s latest contribution to juvenile literature is ‘the Baby’s Opera,” In this are the words and music of such old songs as, “Girls and Boys Come Oat to Pi Ding Dong Deil,’’ ‘King Cole” and “Three Blind Mice,” in all fitty-six of the classe nursery songs.” Each song is surrounded by & ao vorative border, which is as admirable to tbe grown folks as it 18 fascinating to the children, close with a club purse of $350, for all ages, mile heats, ‘The #econd day has a club purse of $150, for all ages, mile and @ quarter; a two-mile heat purse of $600, for all ages; closing with the Cinemnati Ladies’ Stake, tor two-year-olds, three-quarter mile dash. The third day opens with a mile dash, for al) ages, for a purse of $150, followed by the Burnet House Stakes, for three- yeur-olds, mile heats, and eloses with a two mile dash, for ull ages, for a purse of $250. On the fourth day the three-year-olds have adasb of a mile and a quarter for a purse of $150, followed by the Jockey ClubStako, for two-year-olds, three-quarter mile dash, the day winding up with a $350 purse, for ull ages, mile hous, ‘The closing day’s sport is made ap of a mile beat race, for ali ages, with $300 as the prize; the Cineinnatt Cup, two miles anda halt, for all ages, aud a Consolation Purse of $200 for beaten horses, mile heats. Tne stakes for tha Louisville Jockey Club races closed with large entries, The Alexander Stake, for two-year-old coits, $25, play or pay, with $300 added, of which $100 to second, a dash of half a mile, closed with twenty-four nominations. The Louisville Ladies’ Stake, for two-year-old maidens, §25, play or pay, with $300 added, of which $100 to second, dash of half a mile.. This closod with eighteen nominations. The Tennessee Stakes, for two-year-olds, $25, play or pay, with $800 added, of which §100 to second, a dash of three-quarters of a milo, winners of ue Alexander and Louisville Ladies’ Stakes to carry tive pounds ex- tra, closed with twenty-one nominations, Tne Fails City Stake, for three-ybar-olds that have pot appeared in public prior to January, 1877, inile heats, $50 en- trance, halt forfeit, to which 18 added $300, of which $100 to second, closed with twenty-four nominations, ‘The Lowsvillo Cup, value $1,000, 8 handicap for all ages, a dash of two miles and a quarter, $100 en- trance, $60 forfeit, und $25 it declared; weights to be announced February 15 and acceptances to be made on or before March 1, Among the nominations are Aris- tides, Ten Broeck, Chesapeake, Necy Halo, Hig Fellow, Harry Hill, Clommie G., Bob Woolley, Phyllis and Bombay; but should Aristides and ten Broeck come to the post In good condition they will inake 4 race worth going to Louisville to see without the aid of any of the others, A DLSPERADO'S RETURN. LITERARY CHAT. London js to have a now weekly shilling Journal under tho title of The Portrait, which will contain photographs and memoirs of living notables, There will appear in carly numbers Disraeli, Karl of Beacons. fleld; W. E, Forster, William Biack, with a memorr by himself; Mr. Swinburne, Mr, Tourguenief, with a memoir by Ralston, &c, “pr, Schliemann’s’ Discoveries on the Site of An cient Mycenm”’ is in Murray’s London press for speedy publication, February will witness tho publication of the first volume (letters A—D) of the “Dictionary of Christias Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines,’? edited by Dr. William Smith and others, Captain FE. M. Shaw, of the Loudon Fire Brigade {a preparing a comprehensive work on the prevention und extinction of fires, Mr. James M, Spence has written “The Land of | Bolwar; or, War, Peace and Adverture in the Repao William Gerrity was arrested on Saturday night last by Officer Deiahanty, of the Fourth precinet, Brook- lyn, charged with feloniously assaulting, on the morn. ing of January 24, 1875, Mr. John A Lipps, professor of chemistry, who resides at the cornor of De Kalb aves nue and Schenck street, On the morning in question the Professor observed Gerrity break a pane of glass in the window of tno store at No, 229 Grand avenue, and followed him for the purpose of having hii arrested, Gerrity suddenly seized a stone and struck the Proies- sor a violent blow on the head, rendering bim sense. less, The desperado then made bis escape, went to California, and has just returned, The Frolessor was sortously Injured at the time, but has since recovered, AYTEMPTED ARSON. An attempt was made, on Saterday night last, toset. firo to the unoccupied two story frame house at the corner of Dean streos and Kast New York avenue, Brooklyn, Kerosene oil had been poured apon the floor of a room and a lighted candle had beon Jeit swnding In the centro of i, Fhe candle went out without igniting the ol! and no damage was dona of London, at thirty-one shillings, M. Rénan will publish in April the fifth volume of “Origines du Christianisine,” which comes down to Trojan, while the next volume will end with Marcus Aurelius, Pgovably M. Rénan will follow up thi work by & comprebensivo history of the Jowish peopiy, The Publishers’ Weekly announces with due soiem- nity that “the occupation of a bookseller may now fairly be classed with the offices of houor, as it bas ceased to be one of produ” hie ot Venezuela,” wuich will be printed vy Trittner, .