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—_——. REAL | ESTATE MATTERS. ‘The real pon rege auction mart was again the seene ef considerable excitement yesterday, ia Conse- quence of large offerings of utimproyed property, the most noticeable of which was the balance of the lots at Forest Grove, Weatehester county, the sale of which was commenced the previous day by A. 4, Bleecker, Son & Co, vag @ large parcel of @reenpoiut, brooklyn, property, by Johnson & Miller. The atcendance was Jarge and ne bidding spirited. elow we give paruculars of these and other sales:— Auction Sales ef Real Estate Yesterday. NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY E. M, LUDLOW AND 00. ‘Bart 150h ot, house aud lot No 135; house 25458; lot 25x 108.3. 8 Irving piace, Nos 68 and "70," two four eng high sicop, three story ane ate: ‘and: bate. brick houses, ea ach lot So Beach wh No induse, 274005 lot 100, ont MULLER, WILKI’ House and lot # e corner Lexington x80. House ‘And lot No 68 Washington uke an ot No 430 Cherry at, 23.137 ouse aud vege mye Tae Siore and lot No 1,073 3 m thar: St ore and lot No 1,070 2d a Bwre and lot No 35 Water Blore and lot No 43 Front st, 25x19.4. House and lease of lot No 12 Washiagion Mouse aad lease of lot No Bd Henry st, 243 BLERLOKER, 50N pos raat " As Sots ot wt dO fis of 119th st, each 20x88, each 4,000 Bots $8 A of av JA 2OxIMLIT...... $800 nom = i Jot adjoining, 500 Heth se Bone aa oof ag i. goat, each jibe floret av fay ot Le Heth st, 2 low. car each 20x Lidth st, 2 lots adjoining, each 20x Td at, owe and as, ol W¥, 25: earl st, 1 lot, No 434, near Madison at, 38.1212! JAMES M. MILLER. 4lotso 24 at, 100 4 wo th 4low fee of Lith at ‘000 25,200 % Bast 73d st, ns, between Sd and 4th avs, house 8 sto- vies, basement’ aud subcellar, 17x42.6,’ contains 1 Tooine an modern improvements, log 1721022. 13,750 4, adjoining, same style and size. ENPOIN'T PROPERTY —LY JOU cor Meeker av and Varick st, 25: 75 Lox oo Meeker av, j) Same size. TO 1iot on Meeker av, adj, sar 750 Liot on Meeker ay, ad), same size. 700 J lot on Meeker av, }, 2bx125. 750 1 lot on Meeker av, ad), 25x143. 3. ne so Jilot on Meeker av, ady, 25x131. 1 dot on Meeker av. adj, 29x118.1 rd Liot cor Varick st and Meeker av, 70 2 lots on Meeker av, adj, cam » each, 700 2 lots on Meeker ay, adj, size, each. 700 Tot ia Meeker ay, adjolaing, 2oxleb. 75 J lot in \ arick st, near Meeker av, 252100, 500 2 lots in Varick sl, adjoining, 25x135, each. 535 I gore lot coraer Varick and Naxwa ter and 88.1 in laiter—¥6.5 ft deep. 300 2iot in Nassau st, adjoining, 2x105.454. 1 lot in Nasnan at, adjot Bing, W5x127.94, bo Dict fn Nassau st, adjoining, 25x102: 405 Liot ining, 26x102.9 4 Tot in ‘doining: done Fr oinin, i. Lot e and Nassau Liotin spa pire dacaag 25x1: oo Lot in Vandam st adjoining, 25x1343)4 430 WB lots on Morse st, Bridgewater st, toget wae docking —— ‘end one-half of Morse st, aged a 4 idgew ate Seay 1 lot on Meeker line, adjoining, say oo oie jot on Varick st, near Mee! av. 5 . s lot on Varick si ‘tek adjoining, same size... doige of Ni 475 40 1 430 Liot on Vi aw Lot on 4i0 Jlot on 310 Liot on 360 1 bot on Vi B10 1iot on 25 <= 320 leep. Tiot 00 Jiot B60 Tbt 400 Llot 4c Lict B90 Tio + Tiot wo lit 400 Tiot 400 1bt ao Tiot wo Alot “0 Viot 40 Jot, 25 ft front on ‘Meeker av, triangular, Melos ft, and 47.39 deep. anee 618 4 hod 2 ms d Kaj lass st an 5 t i vear-ef the pare. oe ve Seo aS a fa ear of the be - a Za or Bat a, fo rear of U ree 1s . hot and lo: Pets $3 = = a MORRIGANIA PROPERTY —BY 4, ots oa BLRZCKER, BON AND CO. road, each om : Hs P30 3,000 139,500 = ao oo ots adjoining, 201100, each. Sicpon teeeearr bee each. Real Estate Notes. Colonel J. H. Chichester has purchased from ‘Mrs, Brockway the carriage house built by her aud the welling house formerly owned and occupied by Mr. Anthony Bennett, with half an acre of ground, fronting ‘Tuird street and First and Second avenues, Mount Vernon, for $8,000. M.A. J. Lypen has effected the following sales = the present week, viz.:—A plot of twenty- eight lots fronting on the Sixth avenue Boulevard for $90,000; KS lots on 152d street, near the Boulevard, for $37,300; a lot on Fifty-seventh street for $20,000; a lot on East Forty-fifth street for Fi he and a three story white marble house on fifth street for $40,000. t be c |. Tho recently sold to Messrs, Glenn & Sommers a plot of ground, 160x200, on Washing- ton avenue, —— for $4,000, Two large houses ‘Will be built upon if John Eiifis bought from Jonn Shields his house and lot in Uniontown, on the cross road to Saw- milis river, for $1,460 Oficial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. TRANSPERS IN NEW YT" Hen st, w 4, 15 ft s of Stanton st, 2x/ roadway, # w oorn Iie iat, 48.10x86.6x460S. Fist ot, #6, 2.2 (tw of Broadway, 9x46... Bethune st, #6, 185 ft e of Washington st, 22.8184. #, 20) ft of Rivington st, ¥x1v0 . ul, @ 8, 75 ft n of Hester st. ea i w Cor Woouer, oxb0xibxdxi0x #4 Rice at; os, 100 fen of Stanton st, Sion Rivington st, nw corner of Ludiow at, tox5: Wileit ot, © 4, 15 few: 6 of Kivington st, $5210) 'n 8, 25 feet w of Ridge at,'69.11. feet ¢ of av B, 20x79.5. 0 feet @ of av D, 0x4, Thin att 4, 300 few of ay B, Bris TBth #t; 1, 220 Leet w of aw B, Zixidits. wot w of th my, are Toad (Four sixth a4 + mee ist 6, » 0,030 0 e of Bib av, S69... lat at, n 8, 189.4 fhe of 24 i, 47h at, 0 8, 425 fhe of 2 GOcb st, 1 8, GaB.10 (tw oF th av, 11016655 crewwlae # at #6 corner of Beekman pla 100 Tate om fte of 4th ase n w of 2d Bite at, w,'2W0 to oF Ba ny, Hx ; Seth ot, secede of Savas, la, St wt, 2 w, 420 fee of Sih at Wid ek, nm, whol ‘Wad at, 3 block between 2d and 600 RT) or ‘thx 109.16, = Tietn ny MO fee oF ‘100 100.10, 300 sth wt, m8, TAO ft @ of Doth ay, 201. 700) ns, 1680 ft w of 7th ay, Bxd = 189 feet w of 2d av, SxiM0.. half of block between MeComt i # 4,57, ams tn of ‘24th at, the! . 9,0n0 eoorner Vath at, 28 5K100. 20. 8 w corner 12d st, S.2c)04 4500 an itisia $322 (two-ixth parle 0 corner of 4h st, 0.600 (two sh pers) 252100 ( fou eMArAS ELMO. . NRW YORK. t & & tees ss Lewis si, No ie, ? West at, No lin, p ears, per year a 3p Ih © oF Uh ny, Iiicliu, #34 pears, por soar, ft w of ith av, IRxtOV, 3) anh ; Nexo Years, per year Het Nov ty Lear et pene ‘Wa av, No M, store, dec, b yeara, per you os, Lik4 ft of Smita 99, 345.8 fee of 4th wy, W8i86.+ Citgon Be wad Lat place, #0 corner, 96.6xitd Gussie Sof Clark st, 2:71ii0 ‘Mal 31.000 | 200 wa | to attend the funeral, from the NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. Lay Meserole st, a 0 North as. 1,000 President et. ni 14,000 aincy at, 0 kaart A: ‘43000 arate Li 000 q oko 68 00 aeons . 6,000 Bemiog Sy ‘300 hipple st ani 4,000 ‘lon at, 8 8, 1,000 ‘yokod at, #4, 86 ial at, 6 8, 1287 BN0U Int at, wa, 20 ft 450 North let'st, 0 5,000 North Ist at, n 000 North lat st, 0 . Bow 2d place, ns, 16,000 pangs iy 1,100 8,000 South 8100 South 3,000 South 00 ry 40 4 ft eof Classon av, <a apm , OS cee Se esesencce we, wien of Bay av, tixid Gite, Willoughby ay Wiloushby avi ns: 4th ay, w 8 Sal ii We of fiamition at, 34 i0e3s. 40 fhe of Hamilton of 40th at, 25: 1, Hi North Sth ot and dd st, we corner, 3 years, per year. MORRIBANTA. Alerander ay and 132d nis ¢ cor, 3012381 Willis av and 182d Fulton av, nes, 31 fin of Tih ot, Be Moree ay,nw oa of lot a, Worrisan Norn ew York, © bs ater st, #8, adjoining # Hogan's Mediailan and Sheriuah AVS, # @ Cor, 5x10. . NEW YORK HOMC@OPATEIC MEDICAL COL- LEGE. The ninth annual commencement of this institu- tion was held last night at the hall of the New York Historical Society, a large and fashionable audience being present to witness the exercises, An excel lent string band enlivened the programme by choice operatic selections, The exercises were opened with prayer by the Rev. Stepben H. Tyng, Sr., after weich Professor Wales, Vice President of the Council, conferred the degree of Doctor of Medicine on the following gentlemen:—L. Arthur Clark, East Poultney, Vt.; James J. Clark; Harris- burg, Pa.; Arthur B. Cossart, Westville, N. Y,; Chas. A. Dorman, New Britain, Conn.; Jacob M. R. Ged- ney, New — city; J. H. Ganinger, Dechy BA N. aa 0. R. Gi Gross, New oA ‘Nelson Hi tis Charles J. Manateld, X os ee city sty: fioimes M M. Jernegan, New York oe tee M. D., Centre Ridge, ass Miller, elrose, N. Y.; Norton oe 3.5 James Blake Ronin, Geran Me.; rein ‘Saltz- = Brooklyn, F. New ‘ork city; James T. Sherman, Newport, "hs St. Guar Smut ty ‘Throopsville, N. Y.; Alpheus us D. Smith, toe He ieimas’ Y.3 Oliver saith sbrookinty N. baat Frank an 01 > Pas jpooner, New York city Bamuct We Thurber, Hardwick, Vij Gilbert R. ‘Trae gl London, Ont.; Henry Tuck , Lake Village, N. Special Degrees.—Garrett D. ee Kingston, N. Y.; Nath. Green, Newport, R, 1.; Thomas &. Pome- ny. D., Detroit, Mich. fessor Wales then made a few remarks to the graduates, drawing their atiention to the important duties that henceforward devolved on them as medi- calmen. He alluded to the we had much more science nowadays, but less common sense than the ree who lived in the time of Moses, whose only medical treatment seemed to consist in ablutions ‘and healthy food, &c. We had any quan- tity of successful quackery now. It seemed almost incredible in this age that some of our women should allow such queer notions to get into their heads and to transform their otherw: symmetrical bodies, thereby engendering diseases which destroyed their womanhood and accompanied them through life. Rev. Mr. Tyng next addressed the graduates in a porno style, winding up with some sound advice to Cnaries J. Mansfeld, M. D., of the class, delivered an excellent valedictory address to bis pro- fessors and classmates, and received some elegant ao honors from some lady friends at its conclu- ion. Professor F. W. Hunt delivered the valedictory on behalf of the faculty, and tie exercises were closed by prayer and music, A NUISANCE ABATING Irsfur. —Vermont has one luxury, which, we believe, ls enjoyed by no ‘other State—a sort of perpetual fo pe known a4 @ Council of Censors. It is a of thirteen men, chosen periodically, whose “ane a “yey ao eo fundamental law of’ the State is enf en such amendments to the comstivation as as May deem necessary. In past years their audes have been small, and their recommendations unbeeded, and the office has gradually fallen into contempt. But the office was a creation of the conati- tution, and astne councillors would not recommend its discontinuance, there seemed to be no way of teaching them, and so, like a useless machine, the Council has been kept running because there was no power of stopping it. This is the year for electing a new Council, an inventive the people to get Lr yor ton Base is likely to Tid of this useleas body. Acting on his suggestion a ticket has been nominated composed of men pledged to recommend a change of the constitution abolish- ing the Council, and the State ts likely to get the benefit of the first really useful work of that body prowabnteg 4 the unusual spectacle of a nuisance abating itself.—Bosion Traveler, March 2 " MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘ Married. Brsanr—Janvis.—On Tuesday, March 2, at St. Ann’s church, by the Rey. Dr, Ti aliaudet, THomas pl JULIA A., daughter of the late Noah Jar- vis. Bsq. E&nst—Denton.—On Tuesday evening, March 2, at the residence of the bride's ag mgd by the Re N. E. Smith, CHARLES A, Exnst to HARRIET daughter of . L. Seaton, i Esq,, all of Brooklyn. No Fang ol igre Tuesday, March 2, at it. Anu’s chapel, Brooklyn, by the Kev. William F. Seen, D.D,, assisted by the Rev. N. H. Schenck, D.D., D. H. LaWnencr to Miss Evita E., daughter of the late Charles C. Fowler. Lioyp—Rogras.—On Sunday, February 28, by the Rev, A. G. Palmer, Tomas J. Loy, ot New York, to Miss NELLI£ RocERs, of Stonington. RvsseLL—DoNncan.—On Tuesday, March 2, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J, b. Brackett, Judge Jay E. Russets, of Branford, Conn., to CAROLINE MARY, daughter of Robert and Georgiana Duncan, of Lrooklyn, E. D. SEYMOUR—ABBE.—OD Tuesday, March 2, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, corner Madison avenue and Forty-second street, by Rev. Stephen H, ‘Tyng, dr., GEORGE N, SEYMOUR to 7 A. Gaughter of Colonel R. M. Abbe, of Le Roy, N. WHITEHEED—RaDAN.—In this city, at the Forty- third street M. “B. percaae, on Sunday, February 2i, by the Rev. J. ?. Hermanse, Newron WniTE- HEAD, of New Viaiipeuirey to Lorrie RADAN, of this elty. Died. Aurmaver. —Saddenly, on Monday morning, March 1, Cannix, daughter of 8. Birdsall and Curistlana C. Sp ee ) years and 4 months. ie relatives and friends of the famil, spo fully invited to attend the funeral, hus tas Test: dence of her parents, Seventy-ninth street, first house east of Second avenue, this (ihursday) morn- at eleven o'cloc! iTHONY.—On Wednesday morning, March 3 youngest son of Nicholas an Henpert LAWRENCE, Margaretta K. Anthony, aged 6 years and 5 moncha. riends of the family are re- The capa ee nv attend the faneral services, the residence of his parents, No. 54 West Bighteenth street, on Friday morning, at half-past nine o'clock. The remains wili be taken to Pula de/phia fer interment. ft pe rarer please copy. lay, March 2, ofyinfammation of tue Ta € Guanine Srvuawt Boor, ta the 36th year ol age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited First Presbyterian chureh, corner of South Fourth and Sixth street, Waltamsbarg, on Friday afternoon, at baif-past oue "clock. BRENNAN.—On Wednesday morning, March 4, GRac® BRENNAN, aged 72 years. me funeral will take place from her late residence, 174 Ludiow street, on Friday morning, at "hae _* “4 Butey.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, Aprtutn Beeps BREN, the only end, e Tunothy = Aitira Brien, aged 2 years, 10 months and 17 jays, ‘The friends and acquaimtances of the bey Bd respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on aftetnoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, No, 20 Charles street. The re- | Maing will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ByYINoToN.—On Monday, March 1, CakoLine By- INGTON, in the 17th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the ne family — seam fully invited to attend the funeral, from hei ter's residence (Mrs, Measerve), 35 Sueriff mrest, ir 10. of Myre a, ay, SA tn of winn of alps pls a eran ‘ fine av, Monron wt and ‘ates oy, i we aed Madison ste an d Lewis St wor ‘Tormptine cr (Thursday) afternoon, ut one o'clock. one CARLIN, 39 years, of the paghan, paris of Aughuemulen aod townland of Uri r, Ireland, ugh ‘The a sriende of the fsent! 1 those of his aunt, Mrs. McNally, and Young en Society, No. e+ respectfully invited vw a the — (Syursday) afternoon, at swo o'clock, from ie residence, 364 West Fiftieth street, to Calvary Ceme- fee funeral wal axe 29 bps an De arenas Tarrytown, on ee March 2, ConnBLiUs DB phot nib of tae The ee friends of tae ily are invited from the Second fiona ‘this (Thursday) after: eenep hin tate seeieene? Henky.—On Tuesday morning, March 2, after a Rosart Hi more sn ¥, aged 66 years and 6 mitne e friends an tances of the family are respectfully Tnviea tg attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 11 Qunderland street, ‘Brooklyn, ‘unis (i bi at three o’clocl JANES.—OD h 2, at his late Tesh is the b) day) morning, at hal eleven o'clock. Carriages Ry be in ben apd (ott Haven depot on arrival of the quarter-past A. M, wain (Harlem Railroad) from’ T wentyalxth st street and Fourth avenue, return- ang at half- One Pp. Lit. ih pd and friends are Harford Conn. ) 1) ally pa please copy. McGLiNckY.—At 304 jones treet, Brooklyn, on Motneniey, March 3 ANDREW. MOGLINCEY, in the 23d of his age. ‘The friends sof the o family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at half-past nine o’clock, from the Church of the Assumption, corner of York and Jay streets, MoPEcks—In Flushing, on Wednesday, March 3, JouN MoPacx, native of county Donegal, parish of Donnaghmore, Ireiand, in the 83d year of his age. Friends aud relatives and those of his sons, Hugh and John MePeck, are requested to attend the funeral, without further notice, our | his late resi- dence, ’Madison street, on Friday morning, at ten o’clock, thence to St, Michael’s church, where & soiem mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul Remwatps will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Funeral to leave church at one o'clock. UCKERSHAUSEN.—On Tuesday, March 2, Mary oe eldest daughter of A. B. aud Mary Ockers- ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, 11 West ‘Twenty. ninth street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Lets ‘Tuesday, March 2, JoHN PETERS, aged 61 His fiends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, Hamilton avenue, near Smith street, Brooklyn, tnis (Ihursday) after- noon, at three o'clock. PiTris.—On Sunday, February 28, WiLLiaM D. I. Pirvis, youngest son of the late Thomas Pittis, in the 17th year of his age. ‘The relatives and ents are invited to attend the faneral, this (Thursday) morning, at eleven o’clock, from the residence ot mother, 49 East Nineteenth street. PLaTT.—At Oswego, on Saturday, February 27, of neumonia, ROBERT PLATT, son of Hon, James Platt, in the 51st ‘year of his age. REILEY.—On Wednesday, REILEY, native of parish of Cork, Ireland, aged 69 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 317 West Sixteenth street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. REYNOLDS.—On Tuesday, March 2, after a long and painful illness, ‘which, ae bore with Christian fortitude, ANN MARIA Moorg, beloved wife of James. Reynolds, native of Newtownforbes, county Long- ford, Ireland, in the 42d year of her age. prices penis ag? es of the fal, and those ers, John and Joseph e respect fully invited to attend the funeral, Leet ber late residence, 418 West atresia at sireet, this (Thurs- day) morning, at ten o’clock, to St. Michael's church, West Thirty-second street, where @ requiem mass wil be offered for the repose of her soul, from theuce at twelve o’clock to Calvary Cemetery. Srcor.—On Monday, March 1, after a lingering iiness, WILLIAM J. SBCOR, aged 7 year, 3 months and 22 days. His remains were interred at Trinity Cemetery. Sarra.—On Tuesday, March 2, STEWART J. SMITH, aged 52 years, 11 montis and 6 days. "The friends of the family, also the members of the Metropolitan police, are on ser invited to at- tend the funeral, from le residence, No, 275 pret street, this trursday) afternoon, at one Smira.—On Wednesday morning, March 3, THOMAS, the only son of John and Bridget Smith, aged 3 years and 7 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 124 Mulberry street, ‘this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘THORMANN.—On Saturday, February 27, su: Heine of rupture of the aorta, while crossing the Barclay street ferry, New York, AMEDE THORMANN, native of Berne, Switzerland, lately residing in Hudson City, TYRRELL.—On Tuesday, March 2, JULIA AGNES TYRRELL, aged 6 years and 3 months, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her mother, 335 East oe street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. UNDERBILL.—On Tuesday morning, March 2, at his late residence, 48 Lafayette place, isRABL UNDER- HILL, in the 65th year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) es atten Fae com St. Bartholomew’s church, corner Lafayette and Great Jones street. Waxp.—Suddenly, at Morrisania, on Moni HENRY Warp, aged ae friends, ly those :e. of Lome gs N. J., his native place, are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his daughter, No. 104 East Fourth atreet, this city, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Wakrp.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, March a pctamerg M., ee daughter of Robert and ‘ara, years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 26 Remsen street, to St. Mary’s church, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The a will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment Warp.—On Tuesday, March 2, Mary, Maurice Ward, aged 37 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- sidence, 34 City Hall place, this (Thursday) after- noon, at two o'clock. WaLke.—At Minneapolis, Minn., on Saturday, February 27, of consumption, JOHN WALKR. Notice of funeral! hereafter. WeLLs.—At San Franet California, on Thurs- WELLS, formerly of day, reg a THOMAS Brooklyn, N. 33 years, WIPTAKEK. Vednesday, March 3, suddenly, of heart disease, NaTHay WitvhKEn, tn the 26th year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from nis late residence, at City lines, March 3, JeREMIAIL Kilmacrane, county pee wife of Coney Isiand road, Brooklyn. TO LET FOR BUSIN: ATLANTIC SAyINGs DANK BUILDING, CHATHAM eynare an jew Kowery.—Upper Part to ui iu the bunk between 10 and i more STORE TO LET-—WITH ROOMS OVER, FoR pay oda or millinery; best block on Grand street; fine Show Windows, &c. Apply in store 295 street. A’ “a ANN STREET-STORE ANI AND UPPER FLOORS, 4. we ‘urex . “CO., Paper Stock ‘arehouse, 2 wih: 5 Park street, corner Duaxe# and Ventre, GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION.—T0_ LET, THE. FINE brown stone Store, with plate glass front, 287 Hudson Mreet, near Spring. } ROADWAY STORE To LET—STORE 64 | BROADW: AY; will be altered to anit tenant. Apply to C, WITTY, 638 Broadway. } ROADWAY. STORK, WITH BASE! near Fourteenth street. Tuquire of ae ha Tae eal Estate Agent, 598 Broadway. ROADWAY.—TO LEASE FOR TWO. "YEARS, THE First Floor age —_ Lory Broadway, cor- ner of Washington ges i Bamaaston baa OWERY STORE TO LET. —STORE AND DWELLING of 90414 Howery, between Houston and Bleecker strvete; excellent stand for aby retail trade; very moderate foul eas remain inthe store, Apply’ to LPH KING, 208 wery. (iOAb YARD TO Le: ONE OF THE OLDEST AND J best Coal Yards in the city, with scales and fixtures com- let, and near the river; establiahed 2b years; possession mediately. Tnguire of J. MOORE, Gil West Twenty: firth street and Tenth avenue, ALL AT OFFICE OF JAMES M. MILLER, 28 PINE 2, street, for descriptive eatalogne containing’ maps and diagrams of the mnguiticent Proverty wo be sold at suction Vth of March, ose SHOW ROOMS TO LEASE.—THE #ECOND and third Floors of the olendid gow build syae Bowery and Bleecker street (plate ropt) ; excellent thon fot 8, plage, ealesrvom ie Pao ‘Dusiness purpose. Apvly to ROBERT IRWIN, 830 Bowes NT HOW ROOMS KNOWN AS THE LEEDS leries, also other Rooms, to lease, at 619 Brond- of Twelfth street. JOHN 8. KELSO, No. 83g Pine street. } ANDSOME STORE, TO LET--26X40, AT 1,518 BROAD- rent aia, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets; 1.0%, 20 LEASE ON sixTIETH, suxry. HIRST STREET, avenue ; al Taian ire of, MSTEARNA, TT Fifth avennes pis OFTS TO LET-IN BUILDING 97 GREENWICH I minal Rear Barclay. Inquire of JOHN J. MEALY on STEAM POWER. To \et, two Roome, 0x10 fe feet, fourth and fifth pe s-s-4 with superior light, a Kyo cute preminen, 8 aed We Prince stra Stam? POWER —FOUR LARGE rate nm wate smarter Vesey? Pitan and Dey siroeta i) MOOKE & ris Fulton or 108 Fr or 105 Fron aired, _.. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ Sais as on sixts rare wet LET—AT sh Mar; ba RENT; Dib onmees tow Sod rere Scena ied Estate Agonts, 10) Broadw LET--OR WILL neue , 76 KNTIRE PROPERTY— Brookipa: Mhetamwss + oot cine quer trade. a] 8. DREW, 7 Pre Pearoet. STREET, THREE STORY Toi, Tee i tated ean ‘Ap T°, HET FRONTING, ON BROADWAY, AND BE Tait ‘John street and Maiden lane, 8 second story, ane 4x28 feck, with & 10 eceting Wt ie a pre ae for dy) priory i situated f ihe Saks nge yey smaller Offices on 2 a. rans 180 Broadway, room 16, (T°, LEP STORE 180 FIFTH AVENUE, SIZE 18x55; -L piate glass window. —, REASONABLE RATE, A LARGE LET—AT VERY A LARGE T Store, at 845 Broadway, between Fteetiacreste? one of she Dest Vuainess localities 1a the nee For further particulars inquire at thes store, THE STORE AND APARTMENTS AT NO. 718 To srona wae Inquire at No, 10s West Iwenty-sixth street, THE eit tudo are AND FOUR er ee a paliding Ne il Hudson street see for bat, marble or other factory. _ Appl ly ET-—WITH STEAM POWE! THE SECOND ) FLOOR, T° is 18x10, Nos. 14 and 16 Amity oon four sides light, In- — in ed building. 253 I ngu Date ee fe ea ent bab 0 LET—THE BORGANTHE | FITTED UP DRY GOODS T Lag oe Pavers ore BO, Lg eee area ‘on the premises . FUEDMAN « aH Wihe street, ‘New ‘York elty. 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, WITH POS- T session, the most substantial and conspicuous Corner Property on Budson sizenl te view of Abingdon square, suite an a tebe “BENNED 4 a KGENEN, 57 Cedar street. i hae LET—THE WELL KNOWN STORE NO. 208 WASH- ington street, one door from the commer of Vesey atroct and iwmed! opposite Washington Market. Has bee: occupied a many years as an eating house; low occur pied asa store, Will be let to a yood tenant on favurable terms. Inquire of D.E. BURROWS & CO., 123 Centre row, Weat Wasbington Market, 10 LET.-THE mee FIVE STORY FiBGP ROOF Stores Nos, 180, 132 and 134 Cedar street, corner W: ton; size of stores and lots 2 e363 fh, Appply to D. A. MAN, 162 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty: frat streets, (PO LET—PART OF A STORE OR OFFICE ROOM IN 4 good business location; very convenient, Call at No. 6 Astor place, New York. 0 LET—LOFTS, “WITH STEAM POWER; WOOD- Ts catreie allowed. Address ¥. GRIFFING & CO., 191 jurystio and 0 > LET. THE Cae 08, 98 AND #1 DUANE STRERT partition a i acparate, *ivintch wifi wielin two windows in each store- PP! to 3. B. nem ei ena i ee, 10 LET.-THE STORE AND HOUSE 297 EIGHTH AVE- nue lease for tve years, Apply to EDWARD TIMP. 4 117 Nassau street, roo. pe Let _THE STORE AND HOUSE 735 EIGHTH AVE- nue; lease for aiid Nansen jrent rec, 500. 0. Apply to EDWARD TIMPSON, 1 115 and 1 (PO LET WITH IMMEDIATE pe FOR BUSI- ness oF for dwelin Upper Part of house No. 47 Sixth avenue, front! way, between Thirty-second Thity-third ares 10 LET—TWO STORES ON VESEY STREET, ONE Tock from Washi class location for business. Kent of No. 74, num, Apply to, L. MAY 0 LET. greed AND prate 2agaa loot OF 41 LIBERTY ire in store. street, together or Pai eos “a Liberiy 10 Rhea TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING. AND lar, 50 by " in Fifty-sixth street, near Seventh avenue » Inquire at 14 Seventh avenue, G. SOMMER. — 10 LET--PART OF “(ETORE ON BROADWAY, SUIT. able for coal or estate office. Apply to E.C. CAHILL, ‘935 Broadway DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. SMALL, WI RNISHED HOUSE TO KENT, tn Butler BATLY Dear Cours street, Brooklyn 10 r001n8, ; rent low. ERT T. ‘MEBKS, 8) Cedar street. Bawpeowany. AND COMPLETELY rELY FURNISHED high stoop wements; OD tb B20. DD. B 1A Broadway, corder Portysirac street ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET; Per ROOM ea roeeee FOR TLY FURNISHED ROO without Board, to Po coeyy al oll pepe oy gd . way moterasec val Renwisk stest® Bet =| . Canal and and Spring?” es “<b = SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN THIR pezew. te HG URNBEY Balen stews Company, 31 and Gand Lo'clock. Rent #106 per month. vmeepeous FOUR STORY oven. FULL ae, | 2 ee foots, furaiabod of unfuruiabeds ROBT, G. KICHARDS, 968 Broadway. guance am PI “PART AND rer al 1B ENTIRE UPPER recetanment af fone sory bonse on, Fourth avenue, i 7 5 Ab rooms; #1,50; pays, now month; owner retiring, 1.50; pay Furniture ROBT, G. RICHARDS, 98 Broadway, up stairs. Lippe tne mete lOUSES WEST THIRTEE! FF emuny-fourtt, ratath, Gast Foriy-lgnte sad ey! Se werkt ‘and Hinton vies ‘Aix goveral eeiamuree, Hjem eat oct Yori FPCRNISHED, HOUSE._TO LET, ON FIFTY SEVENTH street, a now browa' stone House with every modern improvement; Apply on the premiton, 285 Kast Fifty-seventh fourth house east ird URMISEED Bory TO Fann shyly nd 2ErrOMEAS » No, 2 West Thirteenth sircet first house from OUSE NO. 7 HUBERT STREBT—RENT $1,100, AND No, 4 Minetta street; ‘oaseasion now. In- quire of T. J. GISBONS, ib Bleecker street WNERS OF HOUSES DESIROUS OF RENTING THE O! ome sru and eee ‘tenants oy applying to MITCHELL jooper Institute, QMALL THREE STORY HOUSE ON EAST TWENTY. ai aa tre vetmiabatrect, Bij, atnaile but very cor 1, roi , qt se thirty: wnt eea $1,200; Last Seventeenth Irving And Third avenue; Broadway, up stairs, med THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone English | basen House Sd4 West Thirty-second street; will fect order; rent’ Legere ‘Apply to koBuR UstEw, 37,7488 West Thisty-fourth street. 10 LET—-NOS. 13, 14 AND 16 EAST HOUSTON STREET, between Broadway and Crosby street. Apply to }ORD, 229 Broadway. wee 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP Honse, basements aud sub-cellar, with all modern im- lone, t and back per.ors; mu chandelier wovements, front an pai erst gating wat al two ” Houses between ple $Lio aries Aa window saaete Seer attses iequire, At roadway, ‘near Montgomery 8 ; BLascom’s Estate oft ‘ice, b4 Ludlow ‘street, near Grand, Olde hours trom 7 to 9 A. M. and 6 to7 P.M. N01 ET-1ST OF MAY, A FURNISHED mouws. = est Eleventh near Fiith avenue, Address Roo Wy, studio Building, 61 Weat Tenth street, 10 hppa hating oater A LARGE aves. FRONT. entrance on Twenty-ninth street; the well adap spied io send 1 Tacniahes, ‘rooms, or oan ve be Feat’ leone wil be evens s roegkEE eOLARKE, 18 East Twenty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, © LET—FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE 156 T West prec e street; allimprovements, Inquire on the premises, or at Ul Broadway, second tloor, PO LET—& THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, with Stable attached, in 12.th street, near Second avenue; all mouern a ty in Oo tt abe a LaT—PART (OF A DWELLING, 60 JANE STREET, fauily, oquire on the between yoon 3 and 3 o'cloc oes IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, THE SECO! T Floor to a email family of adulsa; et neighborhoo rere | modern juiprovements, Apply ab 283 »\ eat Twaulyriith ot ET_SEVERAL, FLOORS OF, FOUR T° Ros each, with Croton and gas fixtures; at a ‘and. sationary wavs to each tour,” Ape inter wa A GUSHMAN, 152 Niuth’ avenue, between Tw rein an: and Twenty-firat streets, ro LET—T0 & FAMILY OF ADULTS, THE LOWER Fart, with (wo Rooms, on third Moor; water and gas; wenteenth street. Inquire at the front basement LET_POSSESSION APRIL 1, LOWER, PART OF & first class House near Fifth ay cot pecan noc ales furnisbed oF = . Address H, box 146 Herald lie, po LET-70 A SMALL FAMILY (AMERICAN), Second Floor, consisting of three » ‘eon aud two Moone onthird floor; water and gas on both tloors; location two and a balf blocks (rom Broadway and Great Jones stregt. Ap- ply to GLO, A. HUNTER, 2 and 292 Bowery. ie LET—THREE NICE ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR, suitable for housekeeping, to a family without children. frely, nts ‘Thirty-third street, between Second aoa 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT OE, Oui en, frat Floor and Hasoment tn Madi ike, Hae River’ sens BeON “Adireas, with references,’ A B,, box 4,16 New York Post ofilce. TP} LET—TEN ROOMS, IN HOUSE 36 WEST THIRTY. treet, with molern improvements, to adults; snes oocupted by owner, two persban,, Hout iLO per months no Payee Ad AND PARLOR FLOORS, TO rs 1 small American family. Inquire at 1193 Chrystie street. T° [To EET_FURNISHED, COMPLETELY; TERMS MODES Fate to a responsible family; parties wilt remain if agrees able. Inq 225 West Thirt fourth treet. LET—THE PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR OF ike trowa none Home 207, East Etghiy-Courih street, detween Sacond and Third avenues; heater, gas, bath, uc.? posscasion immediately. 10 LET_BETTER PORTION OF HOUSE, TWENTY- third street, near Fourth avenue, Brooklyn; sub-cellar, front and bank beserne Vasement, three rooms ont on Aes floor and fout on 3 rent low, Fe eet ieumbalata,’ Aeply oa ah ie pretaage oF to JOSEPH H, TOOKER, No, 244 South street, ‘ Tc UET—FURNISHED, WITHOUT BOARD, AT 138 Clinton ar near Siith avenue, & large plessant backs Oo Prior a3 HOUSE ue, near Twenty-first street, Possession eigen on the io. of ‘April if desired. References exchanged. Can be seen between a and 8 o'clock. 5m, AVENUE AND TWENTY.SECOND STRE Germain,—For families and single gentlemen, furnished apartments to let, in » spoken. rrench house; Spant “ PER WEEK—FOR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS UNTII, May 1. No.7 Pacific place, Twenty-ninth street, west of Sixth avenue. citi aa ea ES 7 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH S8TREET.—A SUIT OF Tx ‘ooms, handsomely furnished ; also a single Room, over- 47 LET—a big CLASS FOUR wore HIGH STOOP yrown stone unfura 260 West Four. cent’ test, etweon Haventh ad ‘sighs ar avenues. "Rent 5 ner moni oe private fay House can be seen from fect ca eA IEE CTE TSI AES —| 18T OF = A DESIRA- ee a FROM THE vee Shale XT, cern ‘an be tom's to use, pleasantiy: Christopher ant ‘and West Tenth stree Bo'ciock P.M. Inquire at West ‘twenty. J. LADEN. Kent $1,600, _ Pe LET—BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND cumrox ances, 3 orst class 259 Greene Iuaprovements? sultable for business, amy, Poanting house, Apply to ABNER ELY, 22 Laberty atroet. TPO, LET THE BROWN STONE, FRONT HOUSE NO. ‘eat Twentieth street; high stoop, contains 15 rooms and evel Lab srraoy tbat can 7 Saesicee Also several other Houses in Nineteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first etreets. Apply to D. A. OUSHL HM AN, 1 153 Ninth avenue, between T'wen- tieth and 1'wenty-tirsy reel, Of 0 LET-FOR CLs ROOMS OR BUSINESS PUR- cues, the Second door, two very large and wo small kooms, in house $49 Sixth ‘avenue, near Thirty-third street, opposite Broadway. mo ee on FoR SA LEA PROVISION STORE, ge ; first rate location. Apply to Jaco# te GEREEN 1 298 aveuue A, corner of Highieenth street, Po LET oR LEASEAN OLD ESTABLISHED COR- ner Drug store; good stand. “Inquire at 660 Eleventh av, e OR Leg if ease OB Speblped pur (0. 20 eth nrect? Iguite at No. Al ovens atrect LET OR LEASE—16 LOTS OF GROUND, WITH the yee southwest corner of West and Gansevoor: streets. Apply td A. ©. KINGSLAND & BON8, 65 Broad street, O LET OR LEASE—STORE $6 BLEECKER STREET, Tea bie Teg copapied by Mae. Pinchon ; a first ~ " wey ay Broadway ree a OMS Sr, oF HASTINGS GRAN LET oR SALE—NEW BUILDING 585 TO 631 WEST feat -fourth street, near Tenth avenue; five stories; s Rariant STEPHENS, 91 Liberty street. no Be OR FOR SALE—THE heel | sTory order; ral rooms goat BA Pete erate ets | be William street or 42 West roadway. wad LET OR FOR SALE—A FACTORY SUITABLE for varnish and Cree eg: other _pur- iat Apply for particulars to E. . &B.T. BURN Hiadeon street, corner West Twelfth street. TPO UEASE, ON UNION SQUARE pT rs areaiebmbchyh er extra width and the very desirable Property 23 East Pitteemth street, sultable for mercantile business purposes aud of full size. & splendidly located are ‘on'the south side of the square, 190 feet deep. Wot Swe C0 No. 8 No. 8 Pine street, 10 LEASE—THE BUILDING 169 AND 161 CROSBY street, near Bieecker; the panes #13 Grand the Store 3657 Grand street, corner and rear Buildings 121 West Tweme ‘fourth tireet, near Sixth avenue, suitabie (or manuts Je On BAILEY 4 8 a8 Firth street, near Bowery. oO ” LEASE—LOTS SOUTH ‘SIDE FOURTEENTH near Hudson river. Appiy to G. BANYER, 18 West ‘Twenty-iirst street, T° LEASE. THE PRuwtars KNOWN AS THE Pronto tong t- Broadway, fri 9 vicloa Twenty-seven sireet, of PETER a. i JACKSON, — a 6 a ha | a, OR FIVE. ee Oe. FOR .¢, deairabin Business Property on East Twelfth atreet, near Broadway, Fermits of A. JOURNEAY, No. i Ph 0 RENT—THE STORE AND BASEMENT. NO. 269 Canal street, near Broadway. Inquire of CHARLES FOX, 456 Broome street, (PO RENT_SUITANLE FOR A DENTIST OR. MILLINER, tory House, o Tenth between Bredray and U nivel i piace. Apply to Si RD & PARKE! Real Eatate Agents, 162 Hroadway. # ten yoara’ Lease of a pe ‘on west “DWELLING HOUSE A FOUR STORY B. 8. Hous! LET—W! LL itesodern lanprovenssates advertiser would ite to mest with a plain reapectable fatnlly who would the fmunily, conaisting of three; house located in, West Foriy-seveniht ‘or Wwformation apply at 413 West Forty-seve: FOUR STORY BRICK 1 HOUSE—13 i fourth, street, hendocoals feraiabet, everything, com- , Includin an month, . Of rent taken in Board it deareae tS 4 PO street. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON WEST TWE! ty-ninth ‘and modern three sto mt mono. JAS. R. EDWAR! BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED | HOUSE TO LET_oN fouunfurnieted et 9150 ‘Zi, teeny echo ingeiee unfurnistied a myear. Alo tn tld Went Twenty: third siteet re en ee henge od NUMBER OF UNFURNISHED HOUS! SES | 10 Jet, from $1,200 10 44,000 a year, in frat class locations. De for and private families. Inquire at 208 West T third street. NUMBER OF HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED AND unfurnished; in elty or country; also many for sale, A Btores and Lofts to let all over RESIDENCE TO LET—FURNISHED; ediately Mot tho east bank of the Hudson, thie side of Youkoers, ‘avout acres in garden and lawn; tine Howse, beantitniiy paloted in treaco throughout and evega th furn' *; n ie on [ of a to November for A fand will Let for one Seu App to 8. Knbiedson, a “a ee ne —TO LET, HIGH STOOP TITRE! Avs HIGH STOOP THER STORY mRICK House on et} imodern improvements and. in tne ‘condition’ Puraiure argt cass, which can ve bought at a bargain; real 82,000; only vo oF perinita an ‘par CAMP 2°00) 550 Bowery. PAFUSUIRT® ApDIT Yo —-FIKST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, IN ations. 2 goud joer Gi Nos, T and 9 West Twenty third street Fut Avene Hott, FOUR STORY HIGH sToor House TO RENT, furnished, Stuyvesant square, if required. A: fm given before ibe tet of hay Dox 1,208 Post o office. = BRAUTIFUL L LITTLE G GEM ee te oo oF Al yen, 130 BAST gems nur fot flo with my tata, Arenas HARLEM. -VERY DESIRABLE REST NORS or ae, ick one and stone; convenient to ears and eteam- pwards, “RARDELE A PORTER, 1,961.1 Third avenue. San ro POWER. WITH Two 0 WEL, L1G LIGHTED ROOMS, Apply to BEC jp UEORGE a. WAURIA e 182 Centre fe streely cornet ATHKAM ow AND LAROg WELL LIGHTED fevaroa—One emit bi 3 po aap nil palais, at me at 800 No.7 East NEW esr a et BROWN STONE, BS | dasreenecay ns teats TRL a enue, near Forty hit ir A naNrAD baccarat tame or. veoh atthe | HJ atics of BH LUDLOW & UC, Wo. U'Fine sureet, (0 LET—A COTTAGE HOUSE, WITH IMMEDIATE possession ; complete, with all modern improvements; ae heart Jad cold watel ; Water closet; gas throughout: Sa comuplete house for a newly married couple oF famiy iy without quildren. Furniture, which is new, tor aka very low price, Inquire, ou thé premises, 10vib street lariem, fifth house north side, east of Second avenue. 0 LET—IN BROOKLYN, ABOUT FORTY BRICK AND ell ta from $900 to SSAC Y, street, Broo brown stone Houses, wel 1,08, ernie we have ia ‘charge, Fulton avenue, corner ( Oxon ooking Madison square, without | ag 117 HUDSON STREET. FURNISHED ROOMG for gente ‘without ritnoms boats, or light housekeeping; @2 60 + $7 5 Hot and cold water, third street. 0) WREKLY.—G00D | tz SIZED, FURNISHEN siitand ges imoludeds? a8 Want lege, L 37 ‘4, BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY SEVENTH Bait of athe eas, fie’ Rooms, 4 House new ; in com i jo moving in May. fi COUNTRY tee FARMS, &C. HAMILTON }ON PARK. TO REN winter gay Oe NEW err tited les; adapt iin iano ferry. Ait! MAWLLTOM: 26% AT 272: 3; OX THE SBASHORE-TO Li Rouee, ooutaiaing 1 rooms, wits Be mde ihothouses, graperien, stables fe.t aultable for farae rail or privkie boarding howe; hour by boat or cars to’ New iork. Apply ERVY! No. Pine street, and 1211 Broadway. FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—AT PERTH) ‘Amboy, New Jersey, 26 miles from New York, f particulars address n 10 ro THREE ae HIGH STOOP BRICK House No, § Delancey street, near Bowery : 12 roms Yent $1,400: can be seen from 1t05 P.M. Apply to JAMES, MoGAY, 819 Canal jatreet. LET_NOS. 68 AND 688 LEXINGTON AVENUE; dps itaia feet estan ate St i ements and in complete order. Tat" be sous snaps Berit fur which and for terms apply to B. BLAN 085 yath liam street. LET_FURNISHED, A FIRST CLASS | THREE sory, high, stoop Hotiee on Lexinglon avery below first atreet; posseasion May 1 it address Post oflice, D LET -A VERY NICE, COSEY THREE STORY House, in Jane street (good the thot Bh next; i owaer a widow lady, and 9 boy would like to ‘with the family. andes jane street, ‘JOSEPH. LET_FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, SNUG tle brick House, beautifully furnished, Bixty-ffth seeks only BLENDER & LAURENG DER & LAURENCE, 80 Pine street, ‘0 LET—THE alent A — ‘319 West Thirty- ‘fear iret Heat 3 per Tonth, Inedvance. Apply at 4) West ‘Thirty-fourth street. ” (TO LET_AT FORT WASHINGTON, A COMPLETE FUR- fratt wort It acres’ of ground: “Apis Unk. Bonus, at acres Gndersis bat store, 12 138 Pulton sy Po LEr—A TwosTomy AND BASEMENT HOUSE, FUR- nished or unfurnis! in Putnam avenue, near Frank- iis, “App to CA. DOM, at Under hat store, 128 Fu ton street, New York, LET_-A THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, near Toestre, aad FiCih Avenue Hotalj Guo lente ted berateure foe sate Joeation unsurpassed for a business lady. Address Janny, way, station G. Tomo LET TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, A THREE (2 Bn igh sooe | furniabed House, io , Sechnd. avenue, AILEY, 206 Fifth street, near th Bowery. © LET OR FOR SALE_A FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement House, 169 (old No.) West Thirty-seventh between Seventh and Eighth avenues; $1,600 per year. La: quire on the premises, 1['0 LET OR FOR BALE A A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY high stoop ¢ House, Wert Tweniy-eighth street, Highth aad Wiath avenen; tine location, SMITH & MEAD, 4 Eighth avenve. (0 LEASE NOS, 108 AND. 107, RAST FIRTEENTH f Ine Bwellsagh large three sory brick Balding Ta ene o bi reo. aory brick Building 1 carriage house ad'stable. ‘Loguire at oflee No. 10h on eatd 3 10 RENT_HOUSES IN NEW YORK AND WILLIAMS. Tianee For permits apply to WM. MORGAN & SON, 60 ‘tla 84 ‘iret, New York, and 60 Broadway, Williamnburg. ‘0 RENT, FURNISHED HOUSE, NO. 9% WEST NINE- Treorth street: brown ston front, 83 niorten teenth high ; painted and | farniahed in th in'the most magnitcent aty'e. atx months ago by C. me ‘urther particulars inquire of re BEALER, OIL GILLBEE 1 47 Bouth ati ‘street. NT—THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOVS! Teak, fret street between Taira ‘and Fourth aay 10 rooma; marble mantels | moderu improvement Apply to i DAVEGA, Me Pine stret, T° RENT—A THREE STORY BRICK DW ELLING “oN ‘ineteenth street, near m avenia. with annum. Apply at the ofice of pot OWN MICGLAYAE 4 Pine wre! ) RENT_WEST FORTY.¥1 RTY-NINTH LATREET, | NEAR Fifth avenue.— Rleganty, and, completely furnished, full brow wo years to veins Miia "HALL J. HOW, 12 Pine street, RENT-THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, Fourth between. Second aven Tosa L DAVEGA, ‘Pine reek T° RENT—FROM Mara 7 vy Par ‘nae cont r _A number of firet class Houses in desi iT—A FOUR 81 STORY “BROWN & STONE RESI- ES Lm nog, Ay Wen ‘Fa furnished, with ali mo- mroat near ht hy Noun Coke — Sty locations, RENT. AT FORT WASHINGTON, A MANSION, I having all modern, im 1m parteot or. reat baeny A a bath house, ra ieee WARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street To, Be! REN} f_rvastsien A ou iameritishes, Weare Lk HBBON, Jt Ira, 11 Cedar att " = TH eae LS My td, . NEAR Firrit RY me TO annam. Stay at wt nvereu Labrarys i2 West ning: a Rese. ROOMS,—A boy td FRONT ROOM AND nai vorime kee | in resond: year Ninth table fe oor, at we per week, 419 Weet rhirtiath “70,1 LET_RXOBPTING, PARLOR Fi summer or year. For House, Fourteenth ‘street, j F. F 30 scree EXCELLENT LAN! FARM, 9 house order. Conve veh A at one hour from city; New, Kent +650, t HENRY TAPPEN, 87 Pine street. STORIA.—A PLACE OF 18 ACRES TO LET OR LEAS cheap food house and buildings; beauti/ul road. ply toc. VAN, 119 Broadway, room. ly, New Yorn. OUNTRY SbaT NEAR HACKENSACK To LET —WiTig Lone ere, choles Innd,, barn, Duel Cottages tolet, E. M. MASON, , Noe 1 Contre atreet. AURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO Ler located o near the landingag end in the interior. Termite of A JOU RAY, No. Fine ‘EW BRiGHTON, in 1—To LET, NEAR FERRY; modern Houses; ail im; Pay a ultiards sa be aie 2 mode House, cose fadnihed, Sabi 800; others, fur) COLLINS, 88 Pine street. '! LET—AT RUTHERFORD PARK, A COTTAG! sng Borat ons hour from city; immediate ro | Tyros 6a. Apply 123 Weat Forty-lirstaurest, To n'toome session; price eh LET—A_DESIPABLE oe ated Graned besides cellar and coai ceiJar, Tha ‘Boer Haliroud; poses rion. Aprils ea 2 address U uke at'iue Valley wner, nt Sy] ‘or ETT ELIZABETH, N. J. A FRENCH ROO Cottage House (new, taining twelve op wachpon pra ie alee rom geht —AT beh eae oore ON THE IDSON: To drained hes che’ Nana af House fonkers and Torstar » for ‘aio wie I the three 4 ive immediate ree unfuruished piss dni od oat Irving House to let at Corn town, it and « large, farniel jadwon; aleo one at Ti B ENBEASON, Gt Fighth avenue. 10 LET—AT DOBBS’ FERRY, FIVE bay tt, FRO! ae xy a mt Fg Tad tion; eran Possesat: ia. ATLEY, 206 Fi(th street, near Bowery. t LET—AT RYF, FURNISHED HOUSE; FINE. Ga den, choice fratts; everythi a b fet for the summer or eulireyeat. Address box tet Bros Post otfiee, po LET—HOUSE, BARN AND GARDEN, AT nree} kil M1, a3 wh orthern Katlroad, near of C.D. VAN' WAGENEN, ‘a7 Water sireot, at {2 b. nu | Toate Ler, PURNISHED AT IRVINGTON, ON THE HO i desirable Dwelling, near steamboat leu yr six months for re jens rate. Address box 1638 New Y aia pine yy U ing 2 oR Ng ern te gh oe RA ols od A’ Tompkinevili, Staten Island, Aiife frame House, containing éleven ro0: house and furniture in fie Particulars ead permite of “ISAAC HONIG, i Pige street. gy NEW AND ELEGANT HOTEL TO Lennon Damrond , at 1424 street, TURNISHED MANSION IN FORDHAM: I Stable, fruit; Cottage, 7 House Second place, Brooklyn; Fl RNITURR. PRIVATE FAMILY WILt LL nivare for cash— Parlor Aecee | —— Eatgatn. “Apply at S08 aat Paay-uhia PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING THE, yg wit soll their Furniture a a aacritice ; m) yp] satin éatel Parlor Suit, made to order (or $450, for 8300 Bult for ta, Curtains, Piano F ih Te rane Cae Bckosas ‘and "Oitieg Farshiare fy ‘ater ‘sixth avenue, one FURNITURE, BEDDING, £0, AT, VERS jhouedtenpets supplied tnd eda pay by Ch, NE & CO,'S, 198 Eighth aven BREN WARD & CO., 7 Wasnex of ‘Pash AND 11 SPRING STRE rata acctarere of ete Parlor, Library Pye PO a arranted se represented, THEIR FURNY ARB J AND MARBLEIZED MANTLES, Rich, an he iy stock lowest iB. KLAd RIS and een by avenue. Mi it i a nh eae try. BLE } MANTELS, HEADSTONES, MONUM: arbi Wt avezue, near Teied.etreet. Maal aren ar Ti t Dus up in the » country. Get price ia, | MARREE BANTELS, A, MONUMENTS, AEAD wa Sag = wy, iy, Sieeetass one api. Pe neil na it and 119 |e pecn.araD. ‘Sixth arent va, HYNARD'S. Fur AND lA Pew oes Mand muna ‘nya at hor elena ad tee ae ; A. &°: nonrary FURNITURE AND BA Faronued feet iT (aa 4 ‘county; tamiere p abip; ‘wored ‘movey mee

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