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padre OR CO a REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Monday being observed in the real estate market | J: ‘as a close holiday, the week opened yesterday with even increased aotivity. The auction sales em- | th st as, 30 Mwof ay braced aome choice and valuable property, including ‘improved and unimproved real estate in this city, Harlem, Brooklyn, Flatbush, Fordham, Westchester county and Elizalethport, New Jersey, and realized @n aggrogate sum of over $1,250,000, Among the Parcels sold were the property on the northwest Posed-of by Mu lier, Wilkins & Co. As might be ex- peoted, the attendance at the salesroom was # large ‘one, and the several offerings readily found pur- ehasers. Below we give particulars of the sales:— Fx a ae pa i : a 3 : 4 i S355: 10) 5 3 a = SEgzSs5 - if = Fo ee oleae Let leleieintetetel ete ee ere Ted Ei £ 8 a & 5 . 8 M. MILLER, 801 djoritig 1 the roar of Bu ‘ tog ri house and lot No 288 7th Py house and jot if jot 19 Blizabeth 3 i 5 1 GUEEGREDEEUSERECHEEREEERIGEEORE 08 BAGH st, between Prince ie E oy lot No. 886 Bist st, ns, lot 20x98. 8,000 S00 house aad 3 4steey brick putidiuge and ious Nos is and 883 Sst utldings 383 cs BEEReig esi pieisé 3 2 i 1 4 4 2 3 4 4 4 rgd aiibe ee iti 3 i 400 0 troy and ote rear froating on Williams st. each 20.3'¢x100, 8. es Seeder ‘in’ Tear, <x 8 lots on w sof F Franklin net and # ots tn ‘the J. Lew... iT ing on Pulton st, each ‘ *Saianuee naan ise Omcial Transfers of Heal Estate Yesterday. Rayard ot, n Thompson West st, 7 13th 1th 13th 1th zie Sih of 0 9, 74 f 0 of 34 av 434 ot, 0, 46.5 fw of Oh auth 100 ft w of 6th aah U9 ft w of bib rrr {wot ‘son, 3iB fw of ith ftw of Tae cor of 84 ay, el af, 0 6, 200 ft @ of iaicunacam * e Av Bree, B09 ft sof Bd ot, Tax! ay, 68, 56.7 {te 4 M4 2.5 108 of bath th cor 2 2 sia # fn TRANAPRES IN WRETO! soneerR COUNTY. KART Jat ay, w a, lot 88, Mount Vernon, 1001106, Porvten or e rt ior oe Proapact ‘Kiam, lowe + ,200 sadjttay Noi *, 80100... 1,000 road nv, 100% Sorton Fost road, a ws fect rt We raite’s property,60 ft front. WEST ORANOR. Jead at, 0 wamanseryey ington at, S0x190....... emir yen st, © % Catholle church prop, 25x10. ai8 Summit and Mulberry ats, 0 «9,000 OnANOR. Contra at, w 6, adjoining JL Blakey. . 4500 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Prowped oh wm he in ot Hor Bs bet) EAU g . ee Real Estate Notes. lito slhashanar yor yprapi nigel antapene on on by Messrs. Thomas and Wit- am Peyton, to 3 Messrs) Paul J. and Alfred Armour, Of Wail ntreet, for $140,000, ST. DOMINGO. ard’s Negotiation with Bacz—The Aunexa- tion Idea. Sr. Domino, Feb, 0, 1369. The excitement of Mr. Johnson's wholesale pian of taking this isiand and the dutter produced by Mr. Phelps’ Alta Vela resolutions were subsiding into @ cheerful acceptance of manifest destiny, when Mr. Banka’ proposal for a protectorate stirred it all up again. If Mr. Banks, Mr. President and the HynaLpD say the word in the proper way Hayti is theirs ; but, as grim Cromwell would say, “keep your powder ary” and work with common sense, while you trust to Providence. This protection business is as sim- ple as the multiplication table; but it must com- mence with a free and neutral port at Saman4, or @ well-pald-for United States naval station on the McClellan site, or, better still, both of these together, and very soon as that. The gentleman who came here to conclude the two million loan omitted some new ideas—that is, new to the Powers here—on the Alabama question, though, of course, it 1s to be presumed they have been ventilated in the Northern press. They are as follows:—Should the Washington Cabinet press its views to a point which the British Ministry could not concede, and hostilities ensue, it would bea privateer war. A thousand Alabamas would take the sea, and the ocean commerce of both nations would disappear in a twelvemonth. That of England would find shelter under neutral flags, aud all the Would be conveniently open to ‘harbors of Europe her indirect trade; that of the ray States would be more removed from friendly and noutral ports, even here in the West Indies, land would probably lose Canada and her 9 and the United States would ions, la wee the whole of North if IB gr a Mat could be done by the question ajked here) what an advan- Samané, which would ne always perilous cost f otend- im any Ye sid submitted by aed to boward by a conddentia meainm: but there ‘was no grand money speculation in that pian, a and Cy ton angles ainchymntpreenas none. Stare Sciil, th facts and arguments then adduced ‘hat yes an outport would be of price! advantage to erican commerce, and to head off certain steam mings, Pho were ana Sp pemstinte for 9 ioe — keep ‘and by theend of ernment for two it term he trusts to the development of the mining and a dustrial of the country for maintaining it without sacrifi The object of the association is to protect masters and owners of vessels in getting out bills of lading, in specifying the number of days to be allowed vee- sels for discharging and arranging about de- murrage. The association has been recently formed, and it consists at presont of over 200 members, besides the officers and Board of Directors. The secretary, Mr. H. A. Bentley, read the constitution of the association as reportea by the committee appointed at # previous meeting, and it was adopted, with some few unimportant amend- ments. SATS AT AUCTION. [A PitaartORy Bate ae AvoTIOW. ~ JAMES 6, MILLER Wi cli oe Y, MARCH 15, 180m, wr 12 o'clock, at Rxchange Salosroom, 11 Brosawagy @ PAKCELS OF LAND, Containing about 181 Lora, ESTATE OF LEWIS G. MORRIS. ‘The demand for semi-rural residences must be considered ‘not only @ permanent characieriatic of the present activity in real estate, but is also evidence that the increasing popula- tog of the of Mew Yor wil make ts enbarbe ‘doubted ‘est- Tcatitacod bythe contempt ‘sale will be: ene eit a en ta a J BLEBOKER, ACT AUCTIONEER, | “ALMAN ES’ RESIDUE OF THE TALMAN: ESTATE, UNDER DIRECTION OF EDWARD DE WITT. ES ECU- TOR, 18 TOBE SOLD THI 8 DAY, ATSTHE BY A. J. BLEECKE! & bo. THE PROPER’ CONSISTS RA STOCK, | BULKUEAD CENTRAL LOTS AN OF one migut PARK N SIXTY-SE’ 'D_ SIXTY-. IGHTA OTREETS Ae ON beth Hays TWE! pea AVENUES, UNLIMITE! IGHEST _BIDDERS. APigis mur. a ‘AUCTIONEER. Partito Property on Jackson and ONDRIAN H. Herp P. R. WILKINS & CO., will sell shesetanac neva nttee ake Stree eee Seer Moder" area oan. worl Bt ROAD * referee :— ‘The lot of Land, with the three story and basement brick front and rear Houdes thereon, 61 Jackson treet, New York, Bethe lot of Uf tet nlloggs Dertgl many poeta ig Fett one naar’ street, near Grand street; lot % block? A, 'c0rs Mi, MERU, Cape pr SAR rf Co. ts the th atreet, Household er Cham sere vind black walna: Parlor Furni 2 MELLIOK, Fag ota Jory Cig, comprising tae 2 Fronpe betwee! vad Seventh i South ah LLICK “in & BRO. Aus Hloneere tid dealers la. New Server: '96 Pine street, New York, will sell on Thursday, eb. 3, at 1d M,, at the Ext change salesrooms, 111 Broadway, New York, tie above de- Valuable Business Lots, situated midway between the two ferries and fronting on Harsimus cove (South Seventh strest). For maps and par. office of the auctio: Moulars apply | UCTION A See racclae seomtreate sale will take place Ti WEDNESDAY, FEGECARY m4, ment comm On SRELGN AND ph 2 Sarvessanm .D Cloths and: Ceast x Ladies’ Dress Snare iors jsesimeres, Ready Made Attention of buyers is respectfully in TO-MORROW (T HUEEDAN, ai Ti o'sook FIRST REGULAR SPRING SALE MANUFACTURED STRAW AND PALM LEAF GOODS AND HATS, mitinlogvee rendy and goods exhibited arly tomorrow WM. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, 150 Chureh street, UCTION SALE OF BOOTS AND SHORE. WM. M. HOLLINGSHEAD, J AUCTIONEER. LARGE FAURAGE | sae OF ‘BOOTS AND SHOES ‘T AUCTION BY J. T. WHITEHOUSE & ALESROOMS 38 AND 35 WARREN STREET. a WEDsEsDay, FEB. wey AT bre bea Bag x. ‘of Hoots to clty, ‘Souther sal and S25 Western tr ‘rade. —MAX permeapoares & co. Pe dapg —he Machinery, Bena ines, ‘aa, of Now oor Deana? Company, toad ta Pell srect, Max AQ AYERSDORTER #0: AUCTIONRERS, 300 Howery, o'elocl iryatie street, tures of saloon and house, Notice.—A UCTION NOTICE._LUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTION. re Magal Velvet, Brussels t Household Furniture. s ulerors alongs Parlor Suite and the Furniture ‘attend- ‘at reasonable OTION NOTICE.—R. 7. HAZELL, Mr, Waterbury moved that the arbitrating com- | AU Ret a AygroNnER. a Nanny ft atreet, CONTINUATION 8ALi, tras adopted without “ commencing at lot 730, . Terry, of Jersey City, offered ticle 9 that brace the aasociation be co-operstive with the hia DOARN POUKEY CUTLERY. nd sil similar for the protec- SCigeone, tion and ei of the coasting trade. Mr. | 39} gross Table Cutlery. | 360 dozen Carvers. Waterbury hero that the benefits of the asso- | corm esa Resor. louse Steels. Butcher Knives, 4o. ciation should be extended to foreign going vessels. HAZELL It would be better to word the article #0 as to cover bie ji Lat whole ee some - the articie % street, . a : sift as ee ni ‘The constitr ton having been adopted the bylaws i eee ae eens were severally ‘and The Com- apo he ¢ Md Tittee-on the Constitution ‘and Bylaws were Anu, | Krecect order and nearly new, this ody (eenenaarh Poste Bentley Thomas P. Oooper William ft Keusel, | ary 3 teen the, entice ‘contents of, the larae brea’ sorce Henry ‘and &, W. Haiucs, : Bouse’ fi Between Third and. Fourts The ‘of the association is more particularly | Svenues, commencing at 11 0% ieee 7, conaixting of efined in the second article of the constitution as | *, ep ee —_ “the protection and promotion of the rights and | (ith manufactur panies came on scotia niteresta of all Owners and masters of verses belanne A ily carved Contre ana tite able, Senne: ing thereto, bp Meo I informa- An a mages Saeeres ae tichly Congress Gnited States and the several Seana Furniture ac. NB, -8ale withoad recente ‘and all goods Geneon voles aatie So wal yromoee fer wane ah RN means to protect Sdvance the interests of this Rieter HOUT RESERVE, | OF 35 pa) and similar organizations.” Soa Wedeonun, On the motion of @ member tt was resolved that a! %, bronsy C's ei o'clock. o'clock. “Bvery Walch told Nd will be war fine of $100 should be tfiicted for violations of arti- | ramed ce ret cle Aifteen of the byiaws, which is as follows:—“It - ——-----______- shall be obligatory upon such, pean eee nee Avonon, SALE ARLEN PROPERTY, ow THU THURS. Clea oF bills of lndiug. aw shall be atrictiyin seoord. | way, or Tio. "clock nent the House And Lot No, Ene Tans aasocia- treet, : Spee of subject & 8 fine of $100; these fi collected in the same manner as d ebts of the like amount ‘are coliected at law.” The report of the committee on permanent oflcers poten then submultred, and the ‘association shoud consist of — thirty-five ntiemen, but i was proposed t five other names be added. The following is the list of oMcers and girectors elected:—President, James A. Van Brunt; First Nice President, James H. Hoyt; Second Vice President, Henry N. Squires; Treasurer, L. H. Hopkins; Corresponding Secretary, D. M. ‘Terry; riding Secretary, Thomas 8. Sandi Board liam W. Baker, Thomas P. Le Bw! is, —— M. yi Ke Captain + Jesse Cari} " "P. : , Hail A. Cartwi Thi 4 John Curtin, ‘Krederiox Davey, ‘Nowon Rawanda, bars a og oe ge | cs inate lehemiah Nelson 3 Joesph Holmes, Capt. Decatur Oakes, G. M. Sargent John B, Spatord, George M. Smish, Oliver P. Smith, Bdward sullen ween Samuel 8. Thorp, Yates H. Water. bar ‘tiltams, Jonn % T. Thomas 0. Cranmer, Oa} Hi, Mills, A. Abbott, Capt On the motion of Cooper, seconded by Mr. Haines, it was resolved that this should be con- sidered the first regular meeting ot the assoctation. The Board of Directors meet on the firat Tur in March, at half-pagt two, inthe same place. the transaction of some route business the asso- ciation adjourned. Wouan ov THR Perion.—A Kingston, Canada, Lad was putin jatl for trifling with a young lady's ection’. She called on him at the jat!, and he vor maxing fair promises when his wife ap! the seene. A fight between the (wo women Was the consequence, and tt was some time before they could be separated. After It waa over the wurnkey awept the fleld with a now broom, remarking, quietly, taut tt Vory miUdh reaombied a Varber shop. Ez z lf 4 f i g a SB BSZEED |S. ae rit | & propeity syply to JONBPH MCUUIRES A ay a a VILLE, AUCTIONEER, “SALES room 87 8} {ie the Post . Prat AN si a re 0) ‘loti, elegant Household Furn! 8 Waverley place. Parti. culars to-morrow. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Y M. Be ri eatin day, ot 1044 0” yk: wjhout reserve, at the be gy 79 Nassau street, a pa ponent assortment oat Fu Forulvure, C Pier Pianofore, (wo Melodeons, Bedding, China, ac, Fasior and Dining tad Nantel Mirrors, rosewsod LIP UEVY, AUCTIONRER.CATALOG Pa Hection of choice Olt Ara ue Suitncnoh, ai Auto? Saigaroor, ® Nassau street, this day, commencing at 1036 A. Me Br22! ROBERT 80 “80! ERVILLE, fe Pom ti “SALES. " En A MEDRHRONS, gal lol Noort ae ape sed THURSDAY, Sth, at 1035 o'clock, continued anie of Books, IDAY, st 10! Hook, @ + Romsauene i. AY, Bt, nt 10M o'eloek, elegant Furnt ORPURDAY, B7ths a ibs elock, Mowwebotd Furniture at ‘tore, 87 Nassau street. Particulars in time. - CAMPBELL £.00., AUCTIONEERS WILL skUL a rhare fan) years’ pana oe fine four story Houne, with more, basements and sub-celiars, located Sata bemthese portios of Bowery, tacluaing airs Howes. fold Furniture at Upper part Route rent lenae, only §2,100; ni rin 4 uty he tee ae mod be soll. Sale positive, No yore, speculators ayecraly tm Full Sescriptive cutalogiie ni auctioneers oflice, Cararne, £00. AUCTIONBERS, WILL SkLL J Brvday, to clone wiisinere, Stock entire; alec Pict tots, of prominent Family Grocery : worthy attenvon. an be baught, combined in one lot, ata baryain before day of uctioneers’ oflce, Pxzeurows SALE OF BROOKLYN PROPERTY TO ity rs, 1 & 5 the sand tity story brick Houses and nts, No WILKINS, ‘acotiog Werchanu Reohange jerehane’ Ke om Balosrootn, I Browawar, Now Yoru, Four Shes td Susesee” i FEBRUARY 24, 1969.-TRIPLE SHEET. BALES a A Fetock of Furnishing, the whole Stock Wines, Liquors, Cigars, oc. Ge COOK, AUCTIONEER. ‘On Thursday, at 11 o'clock, at eden eens eae ae Foreapiory dale oi, auction Wednesday, 14, at 1036 o'clock, At salearoom, 199 Broadway, of a large stock of French and American Looking Glasses, Portrait and pa "drain aero Ghromom, knrvingh Sty fn conesyucuce of the owner’ retiring (0 Sees DAY, AT. 10) ‘orth William Parior Suits, Sofas, Loun, Tables, oak en king Glasses, Pier Glasses, Hair dana after Watchon unis of Tea; alse of ing, gold °C ADAMB, Attorney for Mortgages. J. BOOARN, AUCTIONEER THURSDAY, | FRBRU- ary By ae o'elack, at No. eeca oar i a ines ‘Bult ron Finny Bedding, Dining Pithchon Farsivare, ” es GAGNEY, AUCTIONEE, 2 OYICR 515 WASH. ington at are and Saturday next of the pevate I iotet Ne id 13 Cli piace, bear Broadway.” Particulnrs Aiea $e Mout WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Eakeatia Property on Seventh avenue aod East Thtr- at wuction. ee ELUBLOW rs 60, (Till gell at auction, on ction, on Frida Pel “Boat ty Bulging entre Now vork, Seventh sreoue—the four fc and basement brown sone Os venth avenue, east Hide betwoen sks Ceara ead ia a ere East Thirtieth. street.—The first class four story basement and aub-oellar high stoop House and Lot 506 Keat ‘south aide, between Fi tecond aretnses Sos) feet, with party walls, in fair order, and contains ‘every couventonce ; Possession of both ‘May’, ise adit Per cent of the purchase, money ean remain on bond Orta, one ‘auctioneer's office, No. treet, ORTGAGE SALE. OF 4 CHATTEL morgage Twill solk thin TMI day of February all the Farniture, Carpeting, Oiloloth and other effects on premises 449 Second avenue, at 1 o'clock P. JOBN J. sate rien. PALFBROKER’S SALE. SALE.- day, at Lo'elock, s large, an aouy Vader toting Qf f lot jailte and Vi Frankel, No. 3.0 iver at. sdaneagh coco dlant AWNBROKER SALE. V JAMES AGAR, | AUC. tioneer, low , oot ‘at 11 o'clock. lots Men's and Woman's Clothing, ‘onfalt descriptions. By goof of R. RICH, 34 Eighth ‘avenue! Brie pe SALE.—BY JAMES AGAR, AUC- f, New Bowery, on to-morrow (Thursday). Hoots of Cian oale tenth nderelothes, Shoot, bpreads, 3c BRUCKHEINER, Six avenue. Ree. WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. ‘Important to newspaper peeves and printers. fs Chairs and 0 ice Furniture, PH. MODONOUUE. Attorney for Mortgages. HEUMAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THURS- Feb. Bh at 1O, o'clock, at, No, 18 Howery, the 8. 3 Stoel eae ‘&e., of the dares ve San ‘Establishment, consisting of Sve ve splenaia marble ‘and platform Scales, Ira oe ‘ove patent low louse, neariy new, and large Kot rs, Carvers, Knives, For! , Sausage and other Machines; ie ts shock Freserved Freie, Sardines ‘and oiber’ Delloactes tumually Kept in said rat ass establishment. Also the entire ocho Fa Furniture, Seta on cor walnut aod mahogan: dro, Hernia cloth, K and Dining oom, Furahare; Herring’ irate, Office Furniture and all other Fixtures positive, in lots to sult'deslers and ours & LANE, AUCTIONEERS—OFFICR al street corner of Mott—will sell thie day, at Siclock, the coniests ‘of the frat class class Liquor Store Spring corner of Mulberry street, a4 at 12 tore No. 45 Smt ht SALE 0 oA THE GOODWIN AUTOMATON Greenporat By G ‘COLE a of MCRIAe Sn Thureday, Feb. 2, a Ll o'clock, e and Boiler, Dies, , Mach! Piptog, aes an Iron Magn end Moreeacha, Pros Preis; 7 nts, Bovnsheld tar _BOARDERS AND LODWERS w LwTED. BANK re dary wong NEAB ie 1. fe 37 Ata frons Booms to lat, wit Board; 1. isiy uri WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. = | 38 3 Boast, a anal Room, suitable for one or two ENTIETH STREET.—TO LET, alee Somely furnished Parlor Floor, with bathroom, &¢. 52. 2 are cecea aces {or geatlemen recur. 55. ae: ; RPT a Lg iy: Le lh deg TW ii th Board, two large, Clones, water, fey ak low peices pad ami BLEECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY. —A ew v neatly furnished Bedrooms to let to single gentie- out board, on terms; buth and gas; refe- Het OURO (ao e ingly or en without Boards to. families oF ai men; table tirst Gase, "Heferetices required, © > Sante so) WEST THIRTY.SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—To let, a second story front and all Rooms, separately or together, with frat class Board, two EAST SEVENTH STREET. ONE BLOCK FROM Soon Tnstitute.-Two first class Rooms to let, with 73, ie re ‘aot STREET.TO LET, TO sinh geo it board, a Soe le furnished large and a small wood ‘reference required, —TWO SIN- CRANBERRY STREET, BROOKLY: gle gents can be accommodated with Board. g AND 117 HUDSON .—$8 TO $7 PER week; furnished Rooms to let for gente, without board, oF light housekeeping; American family. 104. WET THIRTYRIGHTH | STREET—ROONS, wines eeisat on third flour; oue on second tloor, with Pickhards: WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- Bue—A large ‘handsomely, furnished Room, to gen- Yemen onl; Meuls, or Breakfast if desired. No moving in Way. 109. TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH A oerenne. Large, handsomely furnished second story with Board, for lady 0 gene ne rina inoderate, Table first o EAST TWELFTH STREET. aah ge URNISHED Room and Bedroom, for one or two gentlemen, with or without Bourd; private 134. LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWERN TWENTY. om to'gentleman and wile, with Boards for 885 per week; man fe, 4 ference req) aired ; accommodation good. Ce 137} WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A LARGE WELL furnished front Room and hall Room, with Board, in small Bhan mod de bath, gas and fire. Good reference given and required. 143 rok EAST FORTY-NINTH STRERT—ONE OR TWO English Koard 144 with family. tlemen can obtain goud in aamall FORTY-FOURTH STREET.TO LET, Board, for pensiaroan and wife, « second story front Room, and cold water; private fmiy i FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY.SECOND 1790 Sree -_Flogantly ed newlyffurnished with first class phew bathrooms attached, en exite or ance. 215 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. TWO FUR. nished Rooms on second floor to let, with Board, in private family. Reference required. 216 FE pow THIRTY-EIGHTH wan iealer bee irene net front Room can be had in a ‘erences given and required STORPS.—RICHA! JHERIFFR SALB—GROCERY ERS, At Ci Also Right Coffe asset _Janatius Finn, Dep Deputy. Colt Canes oeke, Deputy. gees bor gu ear WALTERS, eerie ‘Stock and ell this &c. JAMES O'B! ‘Tailors’ ixtures—Will (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at 678 Broadway, the Stoc Merchant Tailor's, Retablishment also io Ohice Furniture, &c. AMES O'BRIEN, Sherit Jaurs Rraw, Deputy HERIF#'S SALE—PIOTURE FRAMES. el oni eames ii"erciock w Broad "picture concer sMrep anne 4 s ay Wire UCTIONRE! mM. RB, AUCTIONEER, SELLS eater DAY, JAMES 0") 106 cialotk, (ot jis'and Bed i ion Tables, 30 sal ‘alsin Steam al “ loon higgpoed Th worst Tosbour Ouse Counter, ‘Book! China, as Se doa =i Sold in lots to trade and others. at sale. H. VAN a tees (AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE Brest with brick and frame Bul Particulars at auctioncer's offlée, 229 Broad Tm" AUCTION SALE on WEONE NASDAT, v, FBR 1999, kawanna ‘and W Raltrond Com- esr JOHN a. ee eee ©0., ane- ‘xchange place, duenday.¥ "yen, Fob. 24, 1 ‘Sh, nt 18 o'elook neon, 40,000 FO) fi th Leenenptan. Femeen deliverable at their TTT EE, mena , President, ) LODGERS WANTED. BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. PRANK FORT HOUSE, Prackiess sess, corey of William.—-260 rooms; accom- odale re to 80 cents « day ; $1 50 to $3 a 0 re BLOOK, sours OF CHATHAM SQUARE. —i tac per day $a $10 per Wonk ah i Grant indwery?’ Open af nights TH AVENUE. SECOND FLOOR, SIX ROOMS, HAND. 2) somely furnished, with superior Board; also single Roome; private table \f desired; references; terms reasou- able. Call at 299, corner Thirty-frst street, - $ fF} 70, $10 GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND their wives can obtain furnished with Board, At Ih WareHley place, near Sixth avenue, SHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET), FOUR Doors 9) Nom Waveriey dam “ooma piace. looms ; Soa ‘ie frat cleae; convenient to three ear lines; prices Feducn, References exchanged. KASt TWENTY-EIGHTH STRRET, | BETWEEN 14 Fina and Madinon, avenues. Hi Rovtn oleh with Hoarty for geatioman aud wile oF sage Kentiemen. WEST FOURTEENTH STRRET—TO LET, | yore 1¢ Rooms, ) Board, two ball to single gentlemen. a Targe Room on the fourth floor. Reference, “WAVERLEY PLACK.. ROOMS TO LET, 17 Tir Giss Board or with private table if desired, “wir JQ WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. uRT. HAVING RE. 19 Sintiy cn hands aad been thoroughly overhanted, ‘Will let handsomely furnished second story iront Parior, Bedroom, two Rooms on parlor floor and one or two aingie Heoma, with frst clans Board vrivate table if desired, of references given. No moving in May, : KAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, TWO DOORS 20) from Brondway Uandsomely Curoished Rooms, on Gecond door, with or without Board; eultable for gentlemen Fooming togniber. i are WAST EIQHTRENTH STRRET.~A SUIT OF NEWLY 21 ished Rooms to let, with Board, References ) FIrTu AYENUE.TWO GANDSOMELY FUR- 21 niahed front Rooms, with Board; Felerences exchanged. a SLBGANT suIT oF ire Twen -- Geo iret street. ‘]8T_STRERT BOARD. “AN 21 two or three Roome, n enti Feomimodations for s family. 3° West D STRERT. A HANDSOMELY — FORNISIIED 22" secon! x Room to let, with good Board: firet claws moderate; references, 94 Went Twenty second sreet REET, 87 WEST.- SECOND FLOOR FRONT 94" Sine Bow, Iarulsoanely furniehed, Wo let, with Board, to famiites or single gent lemen; location wi able; convenlent io cart and Twenty-third street ‘nana re. Feraticen require. 28 iNT 81 STAner, | BETWEEN FIFTH AND oats Furnished’ Roc second and third Bixth avennen, mason to let, with Board; references exchanged. OND STREET.—A LARGE ROOM, WITH BOA yied for two or three persona; also one fi Room. AR NINTH STRELT, weTW rk vier ann 32 west 5 nh avenues. Har swith quod Board, a ‘nelghborbood moderate. BAST Pada) FIRST ekTaRET, #kaR BROAD. ith Board , house first oleae; 918 BAST, FOURTKENTH — STREETSEVERAL Rooms to let, with Board; French spoken. 22). rename oop on TENTH mat ey hrm ones _ | 293 eeee sme sovers eranen, aus focatlon central wad unsurpassed; i pve bathroom fe = 241, LEXINGTON AVENUE, ONE DOOR ABOVE Foity-ourt street A. i Mahe back Parlor, with hot ‘and every conveniouce, with 25], = STREET, Oe OF BECOND rt sult or separate.” 2627 393 TE Weer TWENTY. KIGHTH STREET, ih Flt Board, for two geniomeny at a ee juse brown stoue. WEST TWENTY. FIFTH sage my NEAR EIGHTH Co coe few be accommodated furnished Rooms 354 “WEST THIRTY.SECOND STARE FRONT Room, suitable for and wife or two Pafuielan or aenli's oes ‘Also a fora 3603 ZEST TWENTY SECOND STRERT._PLRASANT for geatiaman sod wife oraingle’ geatiemen; terse’ 87, G10 per week, fre and gus ‘naiouele is 87, Bll PRIVATE VAMILY WILL LEY £0 FIRS? GUase one or t tiemen | ‘Aparimssat, consisting of = and bedroom connecting, newly, comfortably and farnished : house first class in every ‘Jooation, Feapect ; street, between Broadwi 1d Univerait; piece. Address Charlot, Herald office. pony ” tema ard er at 45 Jane street, eal Bay eas ‘sud Hudson street. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY W OULD LET A LARGE handsomely furnished, to = with or w a brenkiat ‘itl ange eae, | Bai er street and ‘Sixth PPmanee (ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN A oflnst avenue, on second, th! fourfh oor, Address M., box 1,697 Post office. HA gpromeny, FURNISHED SROOND, STORY FRONT 410KLY | _—20 LET, WITH sine wise say 3 re Ot dA ROBINBOM 7 ep aoe as 7 ims Rc "aio ting of Coun Proper. ween gouniy betog bis epoca ‘Tenants or owners: o ‘\OUNTRY RESIDENCES TO LET-—AT pd oe | Fisaning om ‘136 acues, er year a: aaa i, il Eighth avenue, FURNISHED—AT MORRISTOWN, N. J. ‘and about pou, four sores neat Country Seat, complete, and bideemlasastiipsicibnan' ne EDDY it Br Broudway, office Brooklyn Insurance Company, PO LET AT BE COUNTRY 8 SEAT; EARGE I reat lowto io ra nose; ten salutes Se es 1° PETA FARE ORANGE, BANDAGE CorTraas. tly situated on commer of yen jorge path Pa maton 3 minutes from ply to ABAS. Coss, 14 Cur JAMAICA. THE DWELLING & Poet teat eh Pa OC Msi WHITEHEAD H. VAN WYOK, 220 Broadway. X. Jy HOUSE AND 10 LEASE—AT UNION Lan Sone eenan ef \d, convenient to Forty-second street aituated on Union Hill and Gutten! Raliroaa; igen gro and and finest view on the Bill; location: for a forist. Inquire of Mr. GEAR, 26 Barclay street. 10 RENT_A? YONKERS, A FARM HOUSE, WIESE Teme cwaLrEn t ‘UN! NDERHTity Youke Yonkers, Mi lant LET—AaT heyy em ape N. wens, bpedong from depot. ply to EDI 48D: See Bey UF Masse ot room Pete BILLIARDS. _ LIARD ROOM.—AUCTION SALE, J. BOG: er Grand sare 3, at Il o'clock, six Siaed Phelan's inant’s make, A® DENTIST aii a sal rene HAL? INTEREST ei liberally dealt wi Apply at Dental Rosey Deane , PRACTICE FOR SALE--ON ACCOUNT OF bealth, at $3 Third avenue. ‘EETH | ‘EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain ijoet, Gat ‘administered; beautiful teeth, #1; old sets TELLERD, 166 Gran way. 2 ua. HYNARD’S FURNITURR AND BAGGA‘ near Bleecker. Al press, office 74 and 80 Bank oe “4 2 a. Teo RNITURE AND BAGGAGS Express, 115 West Eleventh street, street, near Sixth avenus.— A a rei ibesat CLOTHING. 1 —LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN RECEIVE THE Al, * Bent vates in cosh for Cast-off EDWARD MI svenue, near Bi TE. MINT2'S, LATE OF SIXTH AVENUR.—LADIRG to of cast-of AY and gents wishing so pire Seventh doors south of Twenty-first Uiies walted ob by Mire. Mints ice AVENUE, OPPOSITE EIG! AE igen, Wenak AUpeta aoa cash rie op ie one TO LRT, IN 2 STRICT. toa FIFTEENTH STREET. ly private family, a Parlor and man and wile oF two, ge Reference @: eral oon. ‘Alldress (. ¥. BOARD AND LODGING | WANTED. i (A GSNTLEMAN WANTS TO MAKK see arrangement for three or foar unfurnished —— with foll for hime, wife, three ohildren under years of age and Loon: ee ‘tte respectable and Lerma rea- sonable. Une: ing od te rempeie end came x Kddres w. 6, x ALS Poet oftes. LADY WISHES A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, with Board, between Ninth and Twenty-hird streets, Whore she can bave quiet and privacy. Address M. A., Herald oftice. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN A Jewinh fami private Je fly; location above Tenth strert, Rist of Broadway boarding house keepers need not apes: Kiuress BL, Her OARD WantED_ro ‘A GENTLEMAX AND bei f f a wee areas H. T. BISMOP, Norald vite. or — ‘WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A wife and mother; will furnish thelr apart. ments and take tne eutive cnre of them. Andros, with Cull Particulars, Board, box 89 Brooklyn Pom OARD WANTED—FOR A. GENTLEMAN AND. wire: location must be good aud terme moderate. Address A, ‘A. Ay Herald office. OARD WANTED-BY A YOUNG FRENCH GENTLE- man, in» private Amerionn family, where he would like Yo exchange Kuglish for Freaeh lessous.” Addrese T. V., Her. ofies. A PHYSICIAN, FROM MAY borhood bounded by Ni Sixteenth. streets an bad thuib avenucs;,diso Board for fanny, senate, of wifey two children, ands servant; © privais family preferred. “Address G. F., Herald Wate AT A REASONABLE RATE, A SMALL by © young married couple, with some reapect- Board desired for the lad rca able family or widow Indy ; iteas for two days, stating particulars and terms, v8, pe AN OF. tor nie WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A) COMPORTA: nok to encend $iB per weeks Ade must be worms nol 5 - groan, wl yout ull particulars, ©. M. Cy Bergen Point, N. J. Re: “BROOKLYN BOARD. OARD IN CLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN IN 4 ivate family, for one oF two gemlemen; no other doarders :refereaces excl Address B. VAN DE MARI, 249 Pearl street, New York. COUNTRY BOARD. r JOUNTRY OR VILLAGE BOARD, FOR A. LADY, / within two hours of the etty, es. Gwe artion: | ie of terms aud accommodations, Address B., box U4 ANTED-COUNTRY BOARD, NRAR THK CITY, BY é tiered and wits; terme envint be omy. Ardrome KS, bon L068 ofive, Bateet, Potindelbta Pe Am ladies pe treatment. ° i oa ‘anzious, i in twenty-four hours, Blegaat rooms for inten sbont to require aurstag. “MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 ALi ma 5 i lees relief to all female complaints. piace, guarantece Findoant Hoome for nursing. BLESSING TO RADLES a Lavy hy ap ford Female Pil otice 129 Liberty street, or sent by mail. A.% M, MAURICEAU, M. D., Ler agen A vA DISEASES of women, erty sirest, nies certain wo from Tee wit Sus pai or mneonrenieuce, No barons a. ann ~ BUSKIR IAN AND = A. sin ‘worst canes male raystcy complaints with wafety. 2 LL PRIVATE Dis 1 wih ous mereury : IMMEDIATELY, PS CURED type ‘and conmltations Dr. ow 177 Bleecker ies IN a, ane a SURE CURE FOR it mediemne.. Pie ag sure, @ ch renlae free, Giret post, ANE ramen yee hy Say Ay ti ed ANE STRRET, a Pee eaten cack ae scum = resort nae ne VENTLEMEN RE Crane ae G" foci Uesimed renored Botore marrage. wii": a NT. roe “FEMALES. OR. AND MADAMA peas @5 years’ practice) guarantee certaie reliel to medicine ; ne pale incom ive Ro! . Tenth street, ence, Fern Provided: with Hoard, Tous. dice 98 Third av. ME. BCHILLBACH, FEMALE PHYSTONAR, enon Mi “Park once 60 Bibocker. atrook A certain Indica 1a (rouble, Ketiel (asteatly.

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