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mother, No, 31 * Moon, BINGS COUNTY SUPERVISORS. The Jodges’ Salaries “Fixed” at Ten Thou- gand Doilars—The Digvity of the Bench ‘Maintatned=-Too Muck for Stationery— Patriotism. A Btatea session of the Kings county Board of Supervisors was held yesterday afternoon, the * Chairman, Supervisor Osborn, presiding. A petition ‘Was received, unanimously signed by members of the bar, requesting the Goard to grant the Judges or the Brookiyn City Court “a liberal and increased Salary,” belteving the present salary wholly inaae- quate. Under its present organization this court 1s 4m session continuously; has trial terms with juries | and terms for the tial of issues of law and equity, withont ajury, ten montis of the year; a general | term overy otier mouth, and chamber business for Motious, orders ana exaniunations cach day of each Week. The petition was piaced on file, ‘The Committee on Falaiies reported & resolution fixing the salaries of the three Judges of the City Court at $10,00) per annuw, to take eifect from Juiy 1, 1870, The Judges are Messrs, McCue, Thompson and Neilson, The Supervisor of the Twentieth ward moved to amend by tixing the salaries at $7,500. They now receive ¢6,0.0. ‘The Supervisors vi tie “1xth and Ninth wards spoke agains: the amendment an! contended that Kings eounty had better judges than New York, where $12,000 ia the sa ary paid judges, ‘Rot be Diguardiy in dealing with her Judiciary, but should pay the larzest possivie salaries. The mem- ber frou: New Lotis was op, used to committing hun- self to so heavy an incre constituency before cu the matter. a@iuture day. The Grav subject be re/erred to the Sulary Committee, to be made the special oider of business at the next meeting. Lost. A vote was taken upon the origi nal resolution attached to the report of the commit- ing With 1.8 people in it should be jaid over, he opined, ungil ‘tee, Tesuiling in its udopiivu by 18 1p We affirmative | to 9 in the negative, The John &. Norcross, was uxed ut $2,000, ‘The same comuuittee re,crted a resolution to in- crease the sulary of Lie Suprewe Court Judges to Pinay They wow receive $0,500, Laid on the ‘able, Supervisor Jonnson osfered a series of resolutions getting forth thai the Stationery and Printing Com- Mittee had paid thousauds of dvuilars more for the work and materiiis ior tie years 1569, LsT7u and is7) than the murket vaiue, aud asking that a special commitiee be appotmied to Investigate the matter. ‘It _was so reierred, The Board directed that the flags be displayed from the County Court Liowe on St, Patrick s Day we 170. STATEN ISLAND. Proposed Local Impiovements=The Bill to bo Seut Up to the Legislature. ‘The Staten Island 'mprovement Commission held an important meeting yesierday and adopted a bill, ‘which now goes to the Legislature for enactment into law. ‘The bill, as passed, proposes an expenditure under the direction of flve cominis-ioaers of $3) complete survey of the island, and the makmg trom stich survey of the following maps:— Fi:t—A road map, show'ng all existing roads tn Richy county, siso showing separately such new roada and aues as the Commissioners tay deem requisite for cony>- lence of communication bet n digerent parts of said ialand, and also showing the yeneral course of such sewers ‘and dias as may Ue necessary tor the drainage of the ‘Seconi—A complete set of tax maps, showing the metes and bounds of each piece of real estate, in order that none may escape its legitimate snare of taxation. Tiyu—A water map, sbowing sich water courses and Janda as may be neede to be acquired for securing a pure supply and dividicg the county into convenient water Aistticts. ‘This bili does not take any final action either upon the proposed improven ents or the question of water supply. Itonly proposes that while securing legal tax maps Already necessary in order to enforce the collection of delinquent (axes, to cbtain at the same time the necessary data u,on which to project future improvements. Lut the whole subject is re- tained wiiiim control of tie commission of cllizenus ond ve to whom the maps, when completed, are to be re- | ported back ‘or tier fur The bill as adopted 1s regarded as a compromise between the clatins of those who favor very exten- @ive and immediate improvements at the public ex- eS and those who are against all improvements be paid tor out of the county funds—the compros mise measure providing ior accurate information ‘Whici: 18 indispensable 10 a t judgment as to the policy and va:ue of improvements proposed ‘upon the one side and rejected upon the other. ‘rhe five Commissioners named m the bill ap- inved to supervise the works are samuel Barton, Kreisener, A. C. bradley, A. J. Wood and James 'W. Simonton. Tr action. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bakaum—RAYNOLDS.—On Tuesday, February « ‘oy the Rev. Dr. Montgomery, at the Church of Incarnaiion, General H. A. BARNUM, of Syracuse, to Jost#, oly daughter of the late Jolin M. nolds, of this city. BRADLEY—GALLAHES.—At Jacksonville, Il, ‘the residence of the bride’s father, on Toursday, February 23, EPWARD W. BRADLEY, JI, to MARY, daugnier of William Gallaher, Es: GILBERT—SINCLAI.—On Ibursday, March 2, by Rev. Mr. Hodge, Jawes L. GinsERT lo Miss AGGIE Brnciam. No cards. Hymes—Harp.—On Wednesday, March 1, at ‘Thirty-tourth street Synagogue, by Rev. Dr. H. Vidaver, bennett HyMers to Jeyntx, eldest daughter of P. Happ, of Sandersville, Ga. SmirH—Baktow.—In thls city, on Thursday, March 2, by the Rev. Jay S. Backus, D. D., ABRAM GL. Sairn, counselor at law, of Nyack, to Miss Euma G, Barrow, daughter of Isaac H. Bartow, M. D., of Tappantown, N. Y. at Died, ANDREWS.—Suddenly, on Tharsday, March 2, at ‘his residence, 220 West Twenty-eignth street, JAMES ANDREWS, Jr. Notice of funeral hereafter. Boarrt.—At Nepouset, ll!., on Saturday, Febru- ary 26, JOHN Bove’, in ‘he 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the ‘members of Hiram Ledge, No, 449, F. and A, M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his lute residence, No. 715 Ninth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock. MASONIC.—The members of Hiram Lodge, No. 449, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a Special communication, to be held at the lodge room, corner of highth aveaue and Eighteentir gtreet, on Sunday morning, at half-past eleven o'clock, sharp, for the ;urpose of paying the last ine of respect to our late worthy brother, Jonn wt, By order of JOSEPH FARRELL, Master. Wititam EF, Bisnor, Secretary. pe) members of sister lodges are respectfully in- BURNHAM.--On Thursday, March 2, SARAH EMILy, oe daughier of Wm. W. and Sarah Jane Burn- BurNs.—On Wednesday, March 1, Anice, widow “of Martin Buros, a native Ballygilgan, parish of joel lle county Silgo, Ireland, In the 74th year of ee. The friends of the family and those of her son Denis are requesied to atuend the funeral, from her ite residence, 130 Leonard street. The remains will be taken to Transfiguration church, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. A requiem mass will be elebrated for the repose of her soul. The funeral ‘will take place from the church, at half-past one clock, to Calvary Cemetery. Comsrock.—In Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday, March 2, EMmevine B. Coms'tocx, formerly of Hud- gon, tn the 65tir year of her age, LiviNaston.—At the city of Stuttgart, Wurtem- rg, on Monday, February 1%, CaroLinE Dxrav, pled of Henry W. Livingston, of Livingston rT. Denny.—On Tuesday evening, February 28, ANN DEnny, aged 70 years, oF io The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- Jully invited to attena the funeral, from her late srealdence, 46 Rutgers strect, this (Friday) afternoon, al ee oe thts city, i DS aLL.—In city, on Wednesday morning, March 1, suddenly, WILLIAM EpsaLL, Jr., aged 26 years. Funeral services will be held at Goshen, Orange county, N. Y., this (Friday) afternoon. at two o'clock. Pte leaves foot of Chambers street at nine o'clock “FLANIGAN.—On Wednesaay, March 1, after a short Allness, MatrHew FLANIGAN, In the 26th year of his ete relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, 150 Madison street, this (Friday) atter- noon, at two o'clock. Farreut.—On Thursday, March 2, CurisroraEn 8, Farret, enly son of James P. and Mary Farrell, ‘aged year and 3 months, ‘he relatives and {riends of the family are reapect- ally invited to aitend the funeral, this (Friday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from 102 Madison street. Fuier.—On Thursday, March 2, Lucy FULLER, relict of Benjamin Fuller, in her 83d year, Notice of funeral to-morrow. March 1, Rrers Gionovux.—On Wednesday, CHARLES, eldest son of Regis and Elizabeth Gig- aqax.in ‘the Suth year of his uge. lotice of funeral in Saturday's Herald, Hageerty.—On Thursday, March 2, JOHN JosErH Hagornry, aged 22 ears and 11 months, The relatives and friends of the tamily are invited to attend the teed noe the tn Ee See) 8 0 are rv gon, at ‘one o'ck nek. sli iter KINS.—Ou Wednesday, March 1, CHARLES HARKINS, @ native of county Donegal, Ireland, aged 28 rs, wv relatives and irlends of the family are respect- Lael tees ag rr, ‘on Satarday af Lie tla ‘one from his late residence, 422 WAaRMS.—A+ Stamford. Conn.. on Wednesday. \ | | | | Brooklyn should | » of the burdens of his | esend representative moved tnat the | jury of the stenographer of the City Court, | 00 for a | Maren 1, NELLIE J. HARMS, daughter of Jano F. and | John we men geet 2 years and 3 months. veut place Saturday afternoon, at two o HUNGERVORD.—On Wednesday evening, March 1, DE.IA A., wife of Urt. T. liungerford. | Services at her late residence, No. 41 New York avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, at haif-past nine o'clock, ico.—On Werlnesday, March 1, Miss Mary E | 1G0, aged 34 years, 2 montis aud 4 dava. Her friends and acquaintances, also the members of Ashland Division, No. 5), Sons of Temperance, are | respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the | Thiruleth street Methodist Episcopal Churca, this | ; (Friday) alternoon, at one o'clock, } KENNEPY.—On ‘Thursday, March 2, Joun Ken- NEDY, in the 4ist year o1 his age, | Notice of funeral hereafte! Krys.—On Wednesuay, reh 1, of congestion of the brain, Arraus LOGAN Krys, son of William 6, and Kleanor Sarah Keys, aged 2 years and 10 months, ‘The 1uneral will (ake place from the residence of Dis parents, $24 West Twentieth street, on Saturday aiternoon, at one o'clock, Relatives and frends are respectfully mnviled. |. KILLbRipg, » West Point, on Wednesday, March 1, Baum KILLDRIDE, Of Islands of Hylingford, county Kiikenuy, Ireland, in the 78th year of her age. fhe relatives and friends of tho ramily are respect- fally invited to atiend the funcral, fromthe Hudson Auver atlroad Gepot, corner of ‘Ihirueth street and Teuth avenue, this (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock, LAWRENCE.—At North New York. on Weanesday, | March 1, Lina LAWieno! ed 28 years. |. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully tmvited to attend the funeral, from the Duteh Relornied church, Mott Haven, on Sunday after- | noon, at one 0 LUNNY.—On Wednesday morning, March 1, of heart disease, Mrs. MARTHA JANE LuNNY, the be- | loved wife of P. |, Lunny, tm the 40tu year of her age, | Relatives and friends, also those of her brothers, George V, and John Mutlan, are respec fully invited | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, cor: ner of Ninetecnth street and Kighth avenue, Brook- lyn, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. MACDONALD.—On Wednesday, March 1, CHARLES MACDONALD, aged 71 years. | The relatives and triends of the family are re- | | quested to attend> the funeral, from All Saints’ church, corner Scammet and Henry streets, this | (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Novick.--National Ledge, No. 30, I. 0. O. F.— | Brothers—You are requested to attend the funeral | of #. G, Oharies Macdonald, trom the Church of Ail | Saints, corner of Henry and Scammel streets, this (Friday) alternoon, at two o'clock. By direction of N.G. WALTER L. SMITH, Secretary. MoCartry.—On Wednesday, March 1, ANNA MARIA McCarry. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral tus (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock, from Si, Joseph's church, MoORE.—After a lingering flness, on Thursday, March 2, Pavrick Moors, & native of Edgarstown, county Longford, Ireland, aged 73 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, {rom his late residence, 245 | Vanbruat str uth Brooklyn, on Sunday morn. | img, ateleven ; thence to the Charch of St. Mary of Visitation, Ewen street, where @ requiem mass Wiil be ofered for the repose ef his soul, The | remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery at one o’ctock F, M., from the ehuren. | Mickens.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Wednesday, Maren 1, Of congestion of the Wn, RacueEL HL, | daughter of Thomas and Eliza Jane Mickens. } ‘The relatives and Iriends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this (¥riday) afternoon, at two | o’clock, from the residence of ber parents, 198 Hud- son street, Hoboken, Philadeipina papers please copy. { OAKLEY.—On Wednesday night, between six and | jock, after a prief iliness, Tuomas F. Oak- | 31 years and 9 months. ‘The relatives aad friends are respectfully invited to attend the fuaera!, {rom his late residence. 1 Third avenue, New York, this day (briaa at twelve VPENYIELD.—In Black Rock. Conn., on Wednesday, March 1, ELIZABETH DULELBY, widow of David Pen- field, iu the 92d year ot her age. POLHENUS.—Sudden'y, at Astoria, on Thursday, } March 2, JAMES S. POLILEMUS, In the 55h year of IS age. The relatives and {rienas are invited to attend the Inneral, trom his jate residence, on Sunday afternoon, xt Uhree o'clock. KAnL.—On Wednesday, March 1, MARGARET, the beloved wile o| Andrew Kahl and daughter of Peter ani Mary Sheridan, from the parish of Lurgan, county Cavan, Ireland, in the s9th year of her age. The relatives of the family are requested to attend the tuneral, irom her late residence, No, 516 West Thirty-seventh street, from there to the Church of the Hot, Innocen's, ‘Thirty seventh street and Br vi at nine o'clock A, M., where a requem mass will be said for the repose of her soul, and So ee the Calvary Cemetery at one | ack P, Smiru.—On Wednesday, Match 1, of pneumonia, late Gzoxce J., son of Andrew and the Anielia } Smith, aged 31 years. Friends are myiied to attend the funeral, from the | residence of his father, No. 1,542 avenue, Brookiyn, on Satur atternoon, at two o’cloc! STRIKE 4 Febraary 28, Passe wife of and daughter of the late ud year of her age. ids and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, at the chapel of St. Chrysostom, Sev- eoth avenue, corner of ‘Thirty-ninth street, this (Fr day) afternoon, at two o'clock. SUMMERFIELD.—At Tremont, Westchester county, Y., on Tuesday morning, February 28, WiLLLAM MMERCIELD, In the 46th year ot his age, ‘The tuneral services will take place at the Pres- byterian church, Tremont, this (Friday) morning, at half-past eleven o'clock. Tick.—In brogsyn, on Tharsdey, March 2, ADEL- La M., infant daughter of Wiliam R. and Ann Ancusta Tice, aged 1 year, 3 months and 10 day: The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 357 day street, Brooklyn, on Saturday allernoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Vatt.—At Riverhead, L, ., on Thursday, March 2, MARTHA VAIL, wile of James Vail. VaNDekuoor.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 1, after a severe illness, WILLIAM H. VANDER, HOOF, in the 55th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the famtiy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resideace, 276 Quincy st., this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Boston papers please copy. VaN GLAHN.—At New Durham, N. J., on Tuesday, 28, of pneumonia, GEORGE VAN GLAnN, years, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tue funeral, from tne Grove church, this \ Friday) morning, at elevea o'clock. WaLker.—At Plainfle!d, Conn., on Sunday, Feb- Tuary 26, BENJAMIN WALKER, aged 69 years aud 6 months, WHEELER.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 2, after a lingering tiiness, R. A., son of Richurd A. and Mary Wheeler, in the 18th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this day (Friday), at twelve o’ciock noon, from the residence of his parents, No. 107 Sauds street, near Jay, WHITTEMORE.—At Astoria, on Wednesday morn- ing, March 1, Horace Wuirremons, in te osth year of lis age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attena tne funeral, from his late resi+ dence, this (Friday) afternoon, at hait-past two o’cloc! The steamer Sylvan Glen will leave Peck slip at half-past one o'clock, “ZYEGLER.—On Wednesday evening, March 1, ADs- LAIDE AMELIA, Wife of G. Frederick Zieglar, dangii- ter of the late Jacob L, Sebring, Notice of 1unerat will be given to-morrow. Norick.—You can have your advertisement in- serted in the Naw YORK HERALD, and, if up town, save time and extra expense by leaving it at the HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, 1,246 Broadway, three doors above Thirty-first stri This 1s our only authorized uptown branch, and advertisements are received at oilice rates. Open from $ A, M. ull 8 P. M, every day in the year. (OUND-ON THE 2D OF FEBRUARY, A YAWL Boat. Apply at 192 Piymouth street, Brooklyn. O8T—ON TUESDAY EVENING, A SMALL BLACK ind tan Dog; answers to the name of Rosey. A liberal Toward will be paid ou Its return to M1 East Twenty-soventh O8T.A POCKETBOOK CON’ eitcnaey cain receipts; the latier wewanen SENING MONEY AND LAIRD & MADIGAN, 399 Greenwich street, OST-MARCH 1, NEAR RANDOLPH'S CLOTHING tte, on Broadway and Great Jones strest, a black mo- Fooco pocketvook, containing a sum of mohey, valuavia papers, and vuotograph of & young Indy who is dead, atid very highly prized byher mother, Ifthe above is returned to Mrs, B. F, SPARK, 15 East Thirty-clghth street, the parties ‘can keep the money and no questions aeked, OST-GOLD OPERA CHAIN, IN OR NEAR BUILD. 4° ing & Nassau street, Finder win. Leauhee eH: by returning saine to Jewelry store, French's Hotel bellulne Teta 08 BROADWAY, | saruRDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 28, by a poor woman, a. sum of money, as ve sa Prboh ae is very nnuch in need of to pay a debt. , ‘7 return: Ing the game to ost enty-fourth d fg tho ase to 416 W ty: street the Onder will ‘OST—-MARCH 2, A GERMAN SILVE [a'Box, Any one returning it to Now wil be Uberally rewarded. OST OR STOLEN—-BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE HO- tel and Grand street ferry, on the evening of the ‘28th of Fobrnary, @ single case gold Watch (Thomas Massey, weber, London).” A suitable reward will be given by leaving same at BALLOU'S, 296 Broadway, and no questions asked. 8 FARO-DEALING East Houston street RRWARDS, 10 RENARD.-L08n, FERBUARY $8, A LARGP | Dinek Newfoundiand Doz, on ‘Third’ avenue, near trty-frat street, with white spot on breast and plain leather collar, welghing about 80 Pouncs and answering to the name ot Jack. The above rew: wi aid the tinder by a fog him at 110 East Thiny-Atth stress, Ps ne cet BY lear chain, on Monday evening last, coming from Lina iwin's theatre to Grand Central Hotel! The tinder will re- celve a reward by returning the same to Grand Central, room 875, or oflice. ag 100 REWARD.—LO8T, FROM A CARRIAGE IN Forty-tourth street, on Tuesday afternoon, @ Samel's Hair Shawl. Any one returning it to 24 East Fit. teenth street will receive the above reward and no questiqns atked. q REWARD.—LOST, MONDAY EVENING, S3OO citer ta New Vork Remarane or eo oro East Thirteenth street, a Dinsond Brooch; 18 large stones; centre one sutrroouded by amailer ones, The above reward will be paid, and no questions ag¥ed. by revuning tt to Ln WALCOTT, No, 8 Neilson place $50. REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD LOCKET AND 0) a INSTRUCTION. A YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, ° a tat the HHA LBS NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEEY, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, — ~YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, fave time and extra expense by leaving i Gare time and extra expense by leaving it wt thd HERALD | 4 FOU BRANCH OFFICE, 1246 Brocdway, turee doors above | BRANCH OFFICE, L246, brondway, three doors above somely furnished Thirty-tirst street. "This is our only suthorized uptown | Thirty-tirst wtrect. ‘this is our only authorized upiown branch, and advertixemen's are recelved at ofiice rates. Open ftom 8 A. M, ull8 P, M. every day in the year, T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY— FACTORY way aud Canal street BUILDT branch, and wdvertisements are received at office rates. | adults to ‘Open from 8 A, M. Ul 8 P, M, every day in the year. ‘G TO L yard. street, NEAR BROAD. pout 2x40. Apply the Furniture DWELLING HO! Broadway and Sixth avenue?’ the Apply on the prem vetween 10 and 4 o'clock, Furwi rent, {n Forty-fi STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, HAND- rth street, between present family of four 08, 148 Weat Forty-fitth FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—OR WILL. SELb a low rate, “4 —YOU OAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- AA, nerted in the NEW YORK HERALD, aud, 1f up town, fave time and exira expense by leaving it ‘at the HERALD purposes, th avenue. Apply to J. MORGAN, No. 2 Pine strect. re Iurge, House and lot of Ground 144 Fifth GAR, 83 Nassau street, or to HOMER BRANCH OFFICE, 1,246 Broadway, three doors above ‘Thirty-first street. ‘This is our only authorized uptown branch, and advertisements are recelved at office rates. Open from § A. M- till 8 P, M. every day in the year. gap Company: PRACTICAL MILLER 18 OPEN FOR A SITUATION 4X prefers going South or to Mexico; good references givge- Address for ten days box S13 Post oftee, Paterson, Se Lat VERY COMPETENT: WORKMAN FOR ENAME street) and 10 LEASE—BUILDING NO. 21 WALL STREET, COR- ner Broad, 30x18, now occupied by Western Union Tele- ussermion May 1, 1874, ‘LOYD & BONS, No.7 Warren street. ‘PEAS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, & Buliding wouthwest corner James slip (New Chambers ‘ater street, adjacent to the ferry, Long Island and Flushing Kallroad depots, and George new ferry; a valoable stand for city and country trade, Ingnire at 192 Broadway, room 1, OUSES TO Li city. ‘Apply to JOUN —TO LET, TRE T LET—THE Fi four ator Sew Chambers | session if desired April tenant may have mu rive two years’ le: lin, kinds of metal wantsa situation, Aadresa ©, TURLIN, 98 Wooster PRE 1" PROOF READER DESIRES A SITUATIO ) LET-—LIGHT BUSINESS AND DWELLING, UPPER part of 706 Broadway ; six rooms. Kent low. 10 LET—FROM, M Honses No. dress K. E., box 176 Herald office. RTIST WANTED,—-A GOOD LITHOGRAPHIC ARTIST, AM yrell acquainted with his, business, Address, stating salary, LITHOGRAPHER, box 127 Herald office. FIRST CLASS GRAINER (GENERAL WORKMAN) wants a situation; depends on ability for permanency. Address W. C., printing office, 161 Fulton at. New Yori. 10. Li OLET—THE FOLLOWING PREMISES, SUITABLE Nght manufacturing for uny 52, Wooster atreet. JOSSAMER BODY MAKER WANTED-—AT HOBRON 113 Spring street. Gee Westbake’s, 10 Bowery. 148 Lanurene stra perry re ‘a +, * me a 7 " ‘est F PAGE BOY, WANTED-WITH GOOD REFERENCE. |, Inquire of ‘Apply at 222 6th av. ‘Thompson stir ‘OB COMPOSITORS WANTED—AT il. W, TURN ER’S, oD 109 Naesau st. OLISHERS WANTED--FIRST CLASS WORKMF. per year. nirth str: "ADD cet, near Bowery. T—THE LARGE AND SPLENDID LOFTS, NO. 88 Maiden lane, very suitable for patent medicine business. Appiy on the premises, 0 LET—CIGAR STAND, CORNE street and Fourth avenue, ¢ nth street. & 8, STERNBERGER, tear of 96 and & between Grand and Broome. 10 LET—THE STORE AND BUILDING 212 FRONT street, corner Beekman atreet, rent $2,000 Ortice, 40 East Fo riton House. opposite Fulton Market; ¥, FOURTEENTH ore jurpos 0 LET ments, for private or bo NNING'S Real Estate LF for polishing ilght work. Address H. 0. B., Herald o! fee. ol De ss JILVER PLATER.—WANTED A FIRST CLASS SILVER | stret plater, Address H. 0. = (0 JEWELLERS.WANTED, GOOD MEN, ON COL- ored bracelets, lockets and sets. CHATELLIER & SPENCE, 652 Broadway. et, LET-THE WELL KNOWN PUBLIC HOUSE, jackson Hall, corner of Greenwich avenue and Horatio jew York.’ Apply at 603 Hudson street. 10 LET--A STORE, 25X100, SUITABLE FOR A PIANO. showroom or light manufacturing; well lighted. Inquire of H, HUESCH, 138 West Houston street, tage How a physician or centist or to EDWARD TIMP: (0 TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.—WAN TED, A SITUA- tion by a first class cutter, with a number of yeara’ ex- erience in the most fawhfonable bouses in this city; ean in Avence a good cash trade; ho objection t0 go a short distance tn the country, Adaress, for two days, CUTTER, box 124 Herald office. . m0 LET—LISPE! all sides. ni reet. 0 LET—5 FINE LOFTS, 2 r Broadway ; rent low. NARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, Stores and Lofts, Nos. 45, 47 and 494 61. Apply on premises or to A. JOURN! DX100 FEET, po LET nei also Basement No. AY, No. 1 Pine st. r MIONTED ON | on spodtomcs aba (lak Setar ea RER WANTED,STEADY WORK WILL | ™isea, bite nteed t9 @ good workman, None others need | pyo LET—A CHACE & TINKHAM, Green Tire 285 Westminster st., Providence, Herald Branch 00 AyTANTE FIRSE Wr arcighteman, -Addre Hey NTED—AN ARCHITE W “Kutireas kkontecr, Herala office. i Y{TANTED-JOB COMPOSITOR AND BOY TO COT V de NEW YORK ENVELOPE PRINTING ©O,, 41 Mercer et. {YANTED—\ COMPETENT CUTTER INA BOYS! V clotling house: mnat be able to cut patterns§and come | weil recommended, Inquire at 260 Broadway, \YANTED—IN PLAINFIELD, N. J. A PRACTICAL | }, to manufacture soap in ail ite branches. Inqutro } at M, THIGRE’S store, 89 Greenwich st, OOD ENGRAVERS WANTED..'WO GOOD, STEADY Wocntavers oun obtain constant work at the Kellogg & Buckeley Company, Hartfore, Conn, Apply either in person orby letter, tt Sa Warren Aes 88 LACE DRAUGHTSMA! to take charge of a number of Lever's lace machin WAnten. A FOREMAN FOR AN IRON FOUNDRY; JAMES TALCOTT, 108 Frankl one wsed to fine small work and the contract eystem. Address H. H., Herald ofliee, V y ANTED- x gota ch. charge of Japanning ro work, “Audvess iH Ht, Herald ote TANTED—A MAN FULLY UP TO THE TIMES, TO W superiacend a foundry and machine shop making an “CLASS — ARCHITECTURAL | #84 street, from 1 < tee 10 LET OR LEAS: oxen, Anew lars inquire at 1ié Woosts 2 to 3. five RGE STORE, 1246 BROADWA first and Thirt, Inquire of with Pood light; at 186 and 185 Wooster. street. For MUND HURRY, 44 Nas East Sixty-tilih etree , BE. ‘ond atrects, adjoining stoop Houses, with cold water; frst class suitable for business purposes, dtenant. Pl tory brick Buildlag and barecaent, Pest Patripcaret erect rica | ott Sead street. CHARLES KLEIN. 0. LE ~ — fourth street on Twenty-second bagae ene’ i" also Fifty-sevents street. First Floor above store, ie LET OR LEASE, 48 East Fourteonth street, { Apply on premises. 10 LET OR LEASR—Th street, 26 by 70; street, pear Vesey, inguire on the premises. B. W. SMITH, House Agent, 680 Bight avenue, between 40th and dist sureets. BASEMENT NO. 370 GRAND Iso Apartments at No. 217 Greenwich | Pine street. avenue: 1,200. O LETTHREE fixtures, one from Bi ‘ker street. thas all the 1 --YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVBRTISEMENT IN + serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if y time ang extra ex BRANCH OFFICE, ats ‘Thirty-frst street "This 4 branch, and advertisoms Open from 8 A. M. ti 8 P. Ml. every day in the year, nse by leavin: Broadway,” three doors. above our on! are re town fn perfert onfer: newly ODMAN, Real Estate HOLMAN, corner Centre and EAST story and basement, 1% rooms, alt modern improve- 118 East Thirteenth street. 10 LET—A NEAT LITTLE COTTAG ward, with modern improvements. Son street, Abingdon square. Houses, at very low figures. 1 LET..IN WEST num ; alao number of others. ILPATRICK & HOLME! IN VARIOUS | 208 Fifth atre T CLASS BROWN STONE FRONT House No. 822 West Fourteenth atreet furnished about j rept, with par! peted and ollclothed, $2,000; without any furniture, AY 1 Seventy-eighth street, between Third and Fourth nues; hot and cold water and gas throughout. THIRTEE parding. Apply to basemont House 83) East Fiftieth street, in pert order; immediate possession; rent 41,500, & McUAFFERTY, corner Fifty-second str 0 LET -THE TWO STORY AND BASEMEN| 254 Went Fiftieth street; a fine location Apply on the promlses,, rent $1,200. SON, room U1, 115 Immediate hborhood ; will ELEGANT, LARGE HOUSE, near Park avenue; also Firtn and Forty-third streets, nen Permits of A. J O LET—THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, West Thirteenth street, j18 in beautiful orde Apply to WILLIAM corner Thirteenth street. STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 12 rooms, with extension to pari betw: floor bs, &c., for sale at very moderate price; session 15th of April. Apply at 16 Varick place, three doors 2. re THORNTON ELEGANT BROW: 45 West Thirty-fourth street, rent $2,500, PARTS OF THE ©. BAILEY, at, near Bower one year axe tora and hails car 300 h or lite furniture, as agreeable: will to THORNTON M Can be neen from to4 P.M. For further particulars apply to THOMAS ite streets. Four C,H. HAWKINS, IN THE NINTH Apply at 603 Hud. '0 LET—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ENGLISH Apply ta PAG! eet aad Fifth av. r cor. or and 117 Nassan s ON EAgT SIXTY-FIFTH STREET, VERY io Central Park, excellent three and four story possession given. WALDRON & ZITTEL, 1,016 Third avenue. LET—BY COURTNEY & GRAY, 78 CEDAR STREET, ret, three story brown wtone, 81,200; ree story brick, $1,000. THIRTY-FIRST STR tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, two three story high | the modern improvements BE T, be let ci 1N roadway ; UAY, Nod 3 Tent $1,400; pose . TO LET OR LEASE THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY . brown stone House No. 262 Weat Forty-second street ; st Improvements; will be put in good order and give lease for tive years; rent |. RUDMAN, 6 Agent, 713 Broadway. it at the HERALD jy authorized uptown ceived at oflica rates | box Posto 7% RENT-A HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN on Madison avenue, below Thirty-fourth street. Add: is now pox STONE HNQ WOUSES TO LET. OMe rite: ero BiG Wows Mhinty: 4 aE LS 1D, PARE, - tor odo {OUR ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR AND ATTIC TO set, at 5 Went Eighteenth street; rent $30 per month; now being painted. af STATE AGENT, 718 Floor in honse 19% Possession May 1. rpuors TON M. RODMAN, REAL F offers for rent Seco Rent per month, iE DWELLING PART AND BASEMENT OF A three story house on Fourth avenue, eiht rooms, bath- : m and Kitch et, unfurnished; ret 1,100, Fifth aveaue. k, DEEW & CO. PO, LEE THREE ROOMS TO, LEM, Ts A PRIVATE house, Appiy at No, 188 West Forty-sixth street. T°, LET—IN HOUSE 97 EAST THIRTY-EIGHTE street, corner of Third avenue, the Second Floor, com and No. 354 West Thirty-second street, a1 .sud: in perfect | sisting of wx rooms, with warble mantels chandeliers cere order. Apply to ROBERT USHER, Jt, 298 Weet Talcty- | largo kitonen, with water and water ‘closet all om the wanna respectable family only; rent $40, Taquire mo LET—A FIRST FLOOR 'D BASEMENT, WITH gas, bath, &¢., in & new house, ina good neighborhood in the Ninth ward. A Store and Second Floor, 508 Canal at, to let, separately or togetuer, Apply at 606 Hudeom ) Abingdon square 1[° LET [THE UPPER O% LOWER PART OF A FIRST house, unfurnished, or would let a Part of the ii rnished, for housekeeping, at 144 113th street, be- twoen Fourth and Fifth avenues. ([°,,LET A PURASANT FRONT BASEMENT, FUR. nishe for housekeeping, ply M\O RENT—FIRST FLOOR 89 SIXTH AVENU! tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets; extra wide house; excellent location; well suited to’ buat Posses- hess. Taquire in the aoe store, ou the premises, May Qi] UNION, SQUARE, CORNER BROADWAY AND OL Sixteenth stree.—Handsoms Jarge and small Rooms to let; possesion untmediately; at naif priee untli May 1. OQ WEST THIRTYSEVENTH STREET, NEAR JO Eighth avenue.—-Apartments to let, in.snits, three roomy; also Basement, comfortable and couvenient. #4 60 por week Cr sls a 3a Kiguih wenuer ‘uear Abloguon squares FURNITURE, AW XOU, CAN, HAVE YOUR ADVERTIS serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, ve time and extra expense by leaving tat BRANCH OFFICE, 1,248 Broadway, three Thicty-first street. “This ts oar only authorized b@nch, and advertisements are received at ofl Opes trom § A. M. thi 8 P. y day tn the year. SUIT OF ROSEWOOD FURNITURE—TWELVE teces, covered in crimson figured satin, for sale at West it th ret. has T SATIN BROCATEL CARVED AND gilded Parlor Suit, made to order for S875, for 235; one do, for $150; one do. $85; one walnut reps 5 i wood and walnut Chamber Suits, trom 850 Carpets, trom by conta; Pianotorte, Paintings, Bronaes, Cur ining Furniture, at great sacritice for cash. Priva 5 reaidence 12 East Tenth street, oue block west of Bgg d Firth aveoue, RARE Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost $7U0safpl B60; Bedrdota Sattey a yard: thre, in |} M13 West rosewood Pianofurte, a . walnut Bureaus, Matcesses, Strerware, Chtnawary, Cul ™: ing city. Call vefore purel Wee Fitveonth vtreet, near Sixth avenue. article requiring accurs ‘work, with the most improve tools; must be a thoroug! achinist and know how to mat age men oa the contract system, Address H. H. Herald ollice, A REVISED PRINTED List OF DWELLINGS FOR sale and to jet, furnished and pnfarniehed, given eat applies! ion or mailed free, by Vv. K four stor STEVENSON & * ANTED—A MAN UNDERSTANDING THE PRESS- ing of toilet soaps on one of Atkins’ soap presses, Ine quire of Ml. & 8. SPERNBERGER, rear of 8% and 33 Thompson at.. between Grand and Broome wloutes to depou plenaid Tesetl rounds and ASSIS, 4 Pine reel, «4 uum. Auolv ta J oY. U! UpLOW & oO RENT—UNFURNISHED, A VERY DESIRABLE trtycifth ad ‘Phiedy fate etree; rent @2b00.” Apply 10 E. H. LUDLOW 4 0U., No. 8 Pine atreot. se hi ag RENT HED—ON EAST THIRTY-FIFTH Al FORT WASHINGTON,--TO LET, A HANDSOME street, near Urxingtan vent ve + House; ble; two | English basement ones Pes CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices Sapplled. with, above On. cam ierms. OFARRGLL’S Warervamna, 20 Eighth aveann ‘Monthly and weekiy payments taken. jeceams enactments Btn iene aes ee JPURNITORE OF | EVERY ThE Chnber sults, Wedding, Carpets, | a OWCABTuWALI's Ui Chaliam sheeeet™ Bookkeepiu; Penmanship, Business Calculations, d ni aix stories Apply at 100 Kast Twelfth ‘pana - fl French, German, Kpaniah, Shorthand, Drawing, Mathemat- | to DELAPIERRE, No. ob Dey street. eat. Mra, AS Fly FU LBING TON AY! oy fea and Engil dies” department, Telegraphy by an | ~~ aa rats eed Mi —oaereemnrerneveneerenrenceeenermeene - - very handsome three wtol xpertenced operator, Private instruction day and evening. SPLENDID EXTRA SIZED STORE, ON BEEKMAN A FINE LARGE FOUR SfORY AND ATTIC ENG. ler; rect #1600 ancy ~ - ~ strect, to lease, lish basement brown stove front House, complowniy oR H. LUDLOW & OOF YOUNG LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TO Also and elegantly furnished, West Tenth atreet, Fitth ave + thant — 4 instruct in German ant on the plano, whi give lessons | & first class Store, on Vesey street, to lease. Particalars ot | nue; rent reasonable to a reaponaible party. ATH THREE StORY HIGH STOOP % in exchange for Board aud Room. Address Miss L. O. Hay j M.A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street, SMIT & MEAD), 422 Kighih avenue, i uge 639 Second avenue; 10 roomm; al ~~ ¥ box 144 Uptown Branch Herald ofice, * x r paneer Ye dary ay ‘ “| improvemeajsiypainted aad papored ‘turougnout: re —_—— — A WRTORE 28 BEEKMAN STREET TO RENT, ABOUT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET-- | per month, OR. G. MIUHARDS, 153 Brondwaye ¥ rpun Pring eet dev, centre and wide lignts destrabte loeution Furnished, on Nineteenth street, between Fitts and sixth | 2 Si ae aeaesamnarniate pnd a for metal, paper or other trade; poss 0. avenues; also Oue partially furnished. 0 NISHED, 2 tu 7 , EVENING TELEGRAM JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, H.R, DREW & GO., 175 Fifth avenue, Brg Eph ‘on twenty aecond siaeeae 5 3 aaa ed pines e* nf nr i Sixth avenues, CARTOON, GE AND SMALL STORE TO LET—ON EIGHTH NICELY FURNISHED FOUR story UiaH stoop | Mee PHth aad Sigh aveniin Lg 4 ps ane, Hear Forty-4ixth street. Rent, 1,20) and $1,000 House, with alt modern improvements, to let to a good — Greece ne nneeense nett stl tteeese rene shnene ten 2. Apply to W. O, LESSTER, 1,89 Broadway, | tenant very low; private family preferred; house 217 Cast | T OK FOR i 4 ; corner Thirty-fourth stre ‘Thirteenth street, Can he aon from 2 to 4 c’elock, by permit | > brown ator 0, 10 Kast 10 MOSES; —— - — - — Apply to JOSEPH PENTUAND, 229 East Eleventh at, | dipat street, hecweon Pod avenues; all mad STORE TO LET-IN GREAT JONES | era improvements and md i LA near Broadway; $700 per annum, Inquire tn Fi THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK Horak . W. 1 CR06 3 we National Bank, 6:2 Broadway. Immediate possession given. | J\ to let, furnished, for one year or more, to a responaibie | -——--— —_-— 3 WATER FROM ROCKS ” at par Address W, B., Herald of | 99” sr peti DW peaks bib scan ieee STR Importe: bd Traders’ National Bani joor | LARGE BOR OF F SHE! AND UNFUR. i 3 AND 3 Y Noggin 4 National Bank A BNU F FURNISHED i ls i DREW & CO. 3 ROCKS FROM ‘ (25x108) vo 't, wiry steam heat, short easy stairs; lo- nished Houses to rent and forsale; possession May, | — s — + N \CKS FROM WATER, 3 caltoa unexe ble. Apply to V. K. STEVENSON & | or before. JAMES K. EDWARDS, 2p T, NEAR BROADWAY —A THAI a4 Ce ere Cen ee SON, 11 Pine . | Once, 277 West Twenty-thicd atredt. | 433 Lita stoop Hoenn. good order: rent # i iMUpuntage @ - aearanae a — | nishes. Rew bo Gun Shan N OFFICE TO LEY, FURNISHED. TERMS VORY ELIOIBLY LOCATED HOUSE YO. LET | FU = H.R. DABW! SOEs eae : low; location desirable, pply at 70 Broadway, ni for sale; part cash; if desired tet in Busta to » PER ANNUM FY = - a || Foon IE. nent, responsible merchants. Money toaned on bond | BP. 2Q() trowsrreasticne’ ck oe ae ABER HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. : none km » personal property, securities, general mer | near Fourth avenue. Z , an ROADWAY STOR! inmerctal paper and second mol cashed. M.A. J, LY NOH, 72 and 74 Cedar atreot. A W205, CAN HAVE YOUR ADvEnTIsEMENT IN- | 19 very large y JAMES CAGNEY, 61d Waslin,ton street, : serted in the EW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, eps pply Be © PER ANNUM FOR NDS J Save time and extra expense by leaving it at the HERALD | ~ “A apLenpiy pourtr Brown stone | BL.2O00) ‘tory Mu wip tious on tong ate tee PPI. at a“ Broadway, thre coor shore T ROADWAY AND re Aven 4 eos as pily turnished and finial in rowewood | possession immediate, — ig » "This {# our only authorized uptown | J ease--On terms. Apply to A. J. BL and walnet: large garden aad stable; best location in New- |. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and % branch, ‘and ivertisementa ‘are received at clicy rates, | SON & CO. 77 Cedar etreot Ark Tea TAN & CO, No ?It ty sas ea he apd 7h: Cecae ane pen from . MM. hs MONAG N CO., No. 7 Pine street, New iork a - cH. TLE BRO’ - —— ~ ARCLAY STREET.—LOFTS, A FEW DOORS FROM f $1.800.~ ‘ican on thasrerpnite sttecn ness bark GOOD HOUSE WAN | Astor House. —'o rent, four spiends 5 10 LET—HANDSOMELY FU RNISE FULL WIDTH | avenue, tolet. — M.A. J. LYNOH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. not further up than Thiet str nt al fen, excellent ight fn fing order, with poses of ator 10 Fitty-soveuth wbfeets desirably to- | — ‘a 'arge Flat in a genteel European house. ress JAMES PRICE, 200 Hu cated, per moath; also furnished Houses tn Thirty- 7 iN Pi area vidoes iat, Bereta tate eG | GC) EEE ARXUM LOR, aNDsOME rou mes jpn sappy ence, ae NORNER STORE AND HOUSE TO LEASE—563 SEO ecu, Perms of A. JOURNBAY, No. 1 Pine sireet, : ‘ MAJ. Lu NCH, 13 and 74 Codar street, P)ESK ROOM WANTED-BY A LAWYER, IN some | () nue, corner of Thirty-srst street: now occupled AISRA AURGILCER GEIS a Canoe Soa oe “ = ‘y's office, to. be located on Broadway, not below ‘wore.’ Apply tod. WILSON, lob South street, NISHED FOUR STORY BROWN STONE | gy Pk SUM FOR "i We above Franklin; rent to be moderate. Ad- | ~ L - high stoop House, on Madison avenue, tully furnished, $2 OOO RE Eee May souics aot poem aie dress, stating terms and location, LAWYER, box 147 Herald JMPIRE RINK TO LET.—THIS BUILDING WILL BI including iano ; vent + 5,080, Medea M.A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar etrecs, olive, | JU ready for use on o7 about April 1, and will be rented fo MONAGHAN & CO., No.7 Pine street, | — nwa Hh da sy PATHS cia tal drills, concerts, festivals, promies, &e., by the day, | = « P NNUM Ei PLEN RUG STORE WANTED—IN CITY, OR A LEADING | week or month, or until {t's occupled by Ameriéan Institute ma RENT—FURNISHED, ON MADISON AVENUE, $e SOO Hi a ipa ri Mtuatisan peg avenue in Brooklyn. Audresa, stating terms and price, | (September), on reasonable terms, inciuding Lease to San- | sear Thirtieth & very handsome four sory bigh | possession, M.A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. R, A. BACON, Heraid oth | geround Festival, in cr 5 band and Resiarauut, nbn at Beep brown, use, Apply to b. H. LUDLOW & CO, | © ae > Mrs nari senda MY core r 2 posers office ‘Third Avenue Katiroad Company, sixty: atreet 0. § Pine wt Hy pe > ; 4 7 PIORSE WANTED-A SMALL HOUSE, 2) FEET OR | aud Third avenve, H SQUIRES, Trustes. ~ —— | $5,500: SER ANNUM FOR AM BLEGSRE, TURN ACL lest wide, situated ina respectable neighborhood, and | ~~ ~ - ——- ‘0 _RENT--FURNISHED, AT $2,500 PER ANNUM, A & teu, A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Codar streets between Twellth and 1 ag tae streets; east side oftown | PUNE OFFICES, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TO irable three story high stoop House, on Le xing: x Ashe » Wand 14 preferred; rent uot over $1,400, Address’ L., box 2,087 Post | let entire or tn desk loom, Koom F, basement floor, near Sixtieth sireei, in most complete order. = arpa er oftice. Trinity Building, 11 Broadway. Apply to BH. LUDLOW & CO.,'No. 3 Pine strect, PURNISHED ROOY ND APARTMENTS FCTELS WANTED FURNISHED, IN CITY OR COUN. OR 2M YEARS, WITH RENEWALS, THE FOUR FURNISHED, A NEAT COTTAGE, WITH ALL oper cme try. Part or entire interest taken. Those having same story and attic stone House 127 Filit avenue, between | modern improvements; good neighborhood. Rent very | YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- ‘will do well to call ss Nineteenth and ‘iwentreth streets, Apply there, before lu A. | low. urnitore will be sold at bargain if desired, Inquire serted YORK HERALD, and, if up tow ISAAC A. BIGGS & SON, 206 Broadway. M. or aiter4 P.M | S.No. 4 Cottage place, near Bleecker street, ove biock trom | Aaee time and shy Inaving it ht the HIRAI seeerinennkers e en rch —— ene | Biath avenue, RANCH OF hree doors above OFTS FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES WANT: | JXOR FURNITURE, GILDERS, CARRIAGE WARE- | ~~~ fe SR ——— | Fhieiyetrst thorized uptows 4 ed.—Adaress, wih full particulars, A. O. W., 456 West ; rooms and any busin but 'fyuors, new Building (26x T, LET—FURNISHED, 186 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH | branch, adye dat office rates. Forty-sixth street, | 100) 65 Weat highteenth street, betweeo Fifth and Sixth ave- L atreet, weet ot Broadway, three story high stoop House; | » trom 3 A. M. tills |. every day in the year. — = hues; also four dwelling Koows. complete order throughout. Apply to J. MATILWS, 8d a ART OF FIRST OR SECOND LOFT WANTED IMME- | ~ " Nassau atreet, room No, 7. LARGE AND SMALL ROOM, ELEGANTLY FUR. ’ diately.“ Location between Cortlandt and Chambers | PRANKLIN STREET.—10 RENT, STORE, AND PASE: - - - nished, together or separately, In brown atone house > streets, Broadway and Greenwich street, Rent not to exceed ment No, 6 Franklin street, between Broadway and | 40 LET—A DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN | No. 95st. Ma) piace, Eighth sireet, near Broadway; afl Onyear. Address £. G. W., Herald office. Chureh street; fui front and depti; fine icht at ne high stoop House, fully and handsomely | improvements; private family; references. “- = --—— JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson atreat, furnished, on Twenty-first street, hetween Fifth and sixth | — gg mae > SECOND FLOOR WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND - Po aed ; avenues. ’ Will be leased to a ‘responsible tenant. Rent T 47 AMITY STREET.COMPORTABLY FURNISHED | 3D wiles tn private house, containing all modern improve. | J OTS TO LET—IN JANE STREET, ON BLOCK NEAR. | 4,0. No agents, Audress OWNER, 2 Fourth avenue, Bedrooms on uj per iloor, for geatiemen only. ments, for housekeeping; location not above Thirtieth street, 4 est river; will improve same if 'satisfactory arrange> - | - Address, with price, SECOND FLOOR, Herald ollice, ments can be mace. Apply to J. 3. WARD, 42 Fear! street, 0 RENT—FURNISHED, A VERY DESIRABLE THR! FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LER ——-~ | between 1 A. M. and 3 P.M. story high stoop, brick House on Seventeenth street, to a gentieman or gentleman and wite, with conve Waster TWO ADJOINING HOUSES, OR ONE VERY | ~ revert ————————_ | near Fourth avenue; full size and in good order. Apply to | niences for light houseseepins. Apply at 954 Sixth avenue, large Honse, between Fourteenth and Fiftieth str l OFTS 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER NIGHT AND | E. i. LUDLOW between Fifty-third and Fifty fourth streets, Filth and Seventh avenues, for a young ladies’ school. Ad: | Ly day; buildings built expressly for Higut. water; water - - — ——— dress B. F., 136 West Tweilth s treet, closets on each ‘loo; steam boistings; two 100 horse boliers, 0 RE! QNEGARGE, ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR AND ONR ————— | Funning 20 hours out ofeach 4. 4 the very desirable for ‘on fourt uitable for single gentlemen, in & re WANTED PART OF A HOUSE, IN A GOOD LOCA. | J.T. PRESTON, 27, 99 and SI Rose street, | place, For particulars ay 4 Lome wi y appointment Is of a superior char tion, above Fifteenth street, from Second to Sixth ave. | — ~ | $Pine street. er. Address MULICAY HILL, Herald oftice, pues, by a smali family. Address’T, J. i, 925 Madison st. | LFONARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO RENT oe — EES Eee eee’ | LJ or lease for business purposes, Building N 12 Leonard O RENT-—-FULLY FURNISHED (86,000 FURNIT. mo LET-NICELY RNISHED ROC AND UN. TANTED—A SUMMER RESIDENCE, WITHIN Ug atreet, with rear entrance trom Catharine Jane; a desirable athroe story brown stone iront ‘and basement House, | L turhishod front Basemont, te Foraytn WA nour of the City Hall; & well furnished house, bag’ | business location; possession at once. Inquire of EDWARD | ten blocks from South ferry, Brooklyn; cholee neighbor, 2 4 fog not less than 14 rooms, with grounds and stable.’ Ad- | HATH (J. Geary & Co.),15 Fuiton street, hood; price 31,500, ‘The owner, with an invalld wife, would NISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A NICK dress J., box 6,703 New York Post olllce. wae {ot nd board. None but parties acquainted mad fall Room attached, at 403 Sixth aver : Sa maNorac. | NZ" HOtst.To, Bawa IN Gmicago, ookery need apply. Address C. A. ©, tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ti'th streets, Good WAXTED-A FACTORY, SUITABLE FOR MANUFAC: | Tue Bigeiow Houre, Chicago, Post ollice. turing varnishes, Address, with particulars, A. By, will be completed, ready for oceupation, May 1, 187L. on “ box 208 Herald ollice. The unest, most complete and most desirably WO FOUR STORY HIGH NO LET-TO A GENTLEMAN, WITHOUT BOARD, & : — = located Hotel in the West. Furnishe Hall Room, farnlehed, 223 West Fittoenth y WARSTED-ON On A SMALL Modern in every respect, and unsurpassed uventte; 45 rooms ‘ Dwelling House b Rent about | tor beauty of structure, F Apply 2 5) 70, 83,00, WEEKLY NEATLY FURNISHED $800. Address 1. H, BROWNE, 164 Fulton str For particulars, plans, &c., apply to A. BIGELOW, R fs 4) Rooms opposite Grand Hotel and Clifford : ——— Rae LOW, g use; best location In the elty. ot Weat Tuirty-tirat street, TANTED—FOR FOUR OR SIX MONTHS FROM MAY No. $36 Dearborn street, Chi ed sity pl xvaterm ot vears, a large House, nor Broadway. 1, @ furnished House, with an acre or two of ground, | SE - eee contaiiing 24 rooms, completeiy furnished with , linen for a small private family; must be within two hours’ ride HYSICIAN'S OFFICE TO LET. - APPLY AT 2 aad ail accessories to housekeeping; tn good order; m rare 5 I WELL FURNISHED, from city and convenient to railway station, Address, stat- ‘Thirty-first street, _ | ebance: $5,000 a year, oo front Rooms, suitable for house- ing terms and full particulars, L. F. G., box 563 New York"} ~~~ pcenerimeaet nar tes oe FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway. keeping; bath, hot and eold water, gas inclad ‘Apply to Post oflie 00M TO RENT.—A ROOM IN THE SOMERVILLE | —— ——— | owner, 416 Weat Thirty-third st reel. een ———______. building, corner Fitth avenue and Fourteenth str ATH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE.—A FOUR | —- y TANT! IN YONKER! OT MORE THAN TEN | Suitable for a'studio or other purpost Apply at room No. 0D ry high stoop ( rown stoue House to tet; turnished, hey WEEKLY.—SITTING AND BEDROOM CONNECT. naninutes from depot, a small, neatly furnished House 8 between Il and 3 o'clock. ite Beesne Ane month, or uafurnishe in suas D4 ing; furnished tor houseceepin water, ig rooineg forthe summer, with modern for & email ape SS my Fe ep ) R. DR 20. 175 F venue, ‘y; closet on floor; stationary tubs, 132 Forty-firss family, consisting of lady, gentler nd infant, Address, S' ECIAL NOTICE.—TO LET, THRE LOORS OF NO. | ~ apa - iret hear Lexington avenue. with full particuiars, box 4,000 Post oflice, * J 172 Finth avenue, separatey er t er, for busines OPPOSITE THE ST. JAMES HOTEL = — _ a ee veleesn rposes oraclub, Apply on the premises, ot JAMES W. | ory high toon House to let, fully furnished; | p= WEST TWENTY-FIFTH — STREET—FURNISHED V J ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART 10% ‘A co CLD tM Os a a f H.R, DREW & CO., 175 Filth avenue, Rooms to let, singly o: n waite; : and pieasna F en rooms. ‘i 004 . . able; oppos naa and adjo mes. hood, Lie modstate sent Gena, wie: patioulen TEAM POWER —THA THIRD AND FOURTH ELOORS | @y7 > Pui NONTH WILL SECURE SHE LEASE OF | bles opp wn and adjoln ames. LAFUENTE C. W. Harris, 49% Broadway. of 115 Leonard st four doors east of Broadway, to | eo) am ally furnished House, centrally | -y VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—HAND — | let, with steady Power; also, if desire}, the Store | located; east sid t wances, 1. somely. turaisi 1 1 nom; also doutts MAY 1, TWO OR THREE Kooms, | meat tn same building” Apply to GRIFFIN & B | DUNCAN SN yNo. 8 Pine street. | itoom, surable [ m4, be light housekeeping; halt to thros. | Seen FTES SE $106 FER MONTE FOR A VERY HANDSOME TH AVE. } arters of an hour from eity by rail, Address, stating lo ee ES In Burp. | $ F * A VERY y Bt TWENTY-FOURTH STRERT, FIFTH + Jeeduiniebaihrag ! P nat Gnloe it. Y cj, ” . LD- | four story House on Madison avenue, fuily fur- | 001 droout to iet to Yon and rent, FRED. WILLIS, box 2,227 Post ofiee, N.Y. | ingcorner Vai and West stréets; steady power, lube | nistied; possession + ly fur- | 56 nu a A'Koou with Bedroour t0 let to a ge Pe TANTED-A FLOOR OF FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, | £00ms; holsiways and ail conveni Yor manufactnring. M. Jedar street. pias af fal : ven! W Attnithed complete, for housekeeping inva private | Apply to PEEK & KOGART, on the premises, or MURRAY, | ——~————~ or ———~ | a WEST F SECOND STREET, OPPOSTTI family; location between Twentieth and Fortieth streets and | FEAR | $9. HQ: EEE. ANNUM SPOR A. EE mt Gem | 6] trois Park—Snits oF Rooms, wavtientatied, [Oe a Fourth and Eighth avenues. Address, etattag terms, R. Diy 4 Dae of a three story brown stone House, 00 | man and wile or gentierasn only. References exel Herald ottice. fe LARGE AND | SMASL rk nvetue, furnished. Seen from 9 to 10 A. M. at pre m Sean Rad MN EE itgome, with or without power (woo workers allowed 5 sBecthate veces % ‘ANTED—A FLAT OR SUIT OF APARTMENTS; LO- | 8¢ the Eureka Machine Carving Works, Nos. 60, 62, 64 an sau SiR ORs Wear One sian action between Fourteenth and Thirty: fourth streets, Sa pee es eS Unturnished. AK grenua.: buriiabed Rocmersieet Hoss Ky i xth and Third avenues; furnished or unfurnished. Address i ‘25X30; 7 Parior Floor, suttable for business; references exchanged. y+ On AMES UR ORR A | STN MEANGIS STOUTENAT ui Genitontrreh comer | A <TOLUT, THE FOLLOWING Finet ¢ CaN earn ae TANTED—IN A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS PRIVATE | Howard, or GEORGE WALKER, 182 Centro street,’ coruer | Ad», tory and nitic high stoop Dweiting Louse 3 SECOND AVENUE, 5 EET. "W “fury, a well furnished Room, evsted between Four: Hester, Afth floor Weak DANI SEGen, SOMATA Le nD ie enien 106 Saree arnt Roc to let, for one or two gentle teenth and hiriieth itteeta and Sixth and Eighth avenues, TEAM POWER 10. LETW140 ELM STRHET, NEAR | SHfeet, containing 18 rooms. The above houses are Ic ——. — _ ~ ioe eerste ——______.. | S"Grona, basement, 25x40; suitable for light: mani Up erence ey gered sng! DOG THOMPSON STREED, THIRD Udon Sanom WANTEDIBY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO/OR ing purposes; rent #22 per month; possession immediately. | ton ana gas’ fixtures; baths, furnace, dumb walters and | Lectlemoi tiring teiceneee Tae hall Bedrooms, only to three Rooms, suitable for hourekeeping; private fam- | Inquirefrom0toRo'clock, ==» every convenience that canbe desired. Apply to DA. | ® =e < rea pba 2 - Geuiees. Answer forfour days, stating terms, box 2,U48 TORE 10 LET.-BEST LOCATION IN UNION CUSHMAN, 173 Ninth avenue, between fwentieta and Twen. | 666 SECOND AY! FURNISHED wt oftice. A a fi = - te r-first atreet front & nc ed LNiaieh LEE Src BIE 2. aR 2s <quare ; 25x100 feet; long lease and low rent. Apply to = ERS neo aT ev JODO tront sitting and Bed.ooms, with all improvements TANTEDOMAY 1, PART oF HOUSE, aBour arx | ¥- pi PEIeKINS, 1 Broadway No. 7. 08 REVISED PRINTED LIST OF DW. ca vor | Ou iloor, for gentlemen or gentieman and wife, complete tor ED — > PART oy x 4 eins A y ET NTED LIST O| LLINGS FOR | jousekceptog ; quiet, genteel house; desirable location, rooms, a desirable neighborhood, between Broad- — OFTS TO L _69 GULD STREET, NEAR sale and to let, furnished and unfurnished, given upon | way and Sixth avenue and not above Fourteenth alreet ; TORE AND LOFTS 7 GORE EERE ES, Fs application or mailed free by V. K. STEVENSON & SON, IL { = = tering must below. Addresa FRUGALITY, box 3,955 Post | 4), Beekman; rent $2,000; four floors, basement and vault, | Ping street. UNFURNISHED f00MS AND APART. — B0 feet front, ‘Apply at's4 Gold etree. = pecans — —- MENTS TO LET. ~ $$$ ——-— : ee srs TO RENT, NOS, 903 AND 205 EAST SIXTY-THIRD “ mireneas Saceieeaeregearaearg ws TED—A LARGE HALL OR BUILDING, FOR AN EAS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, £0.70 ee ibe + street, four stories, high stoop. Also three story in A -YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- armory. Address C, ACFENGER, 20 Pine street. Building southw Ss an ee eee aeeatee, | Same street; each $1,200, Also six new Houses in i0sth | £ din the NaW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, - = =~ ——- —— — greet, and Water street, ac Noe ate, Oe Catt d street ; #600 eacb. Apply at 1,075 Third avenue, near Sixty- : and extra expense by leaving it at tha HERALD TANTED-LOWER PART OF HOUSE, OR wouLD | Long Island and Flushing Railroad depots und George Law's | third street, OFFICE, 1248 Broadway, three doors above take a Whole House: rent not over #1,200; good | new ferry; a valuavie Mant fur city and country trade, In- — — _ ——-- Thirty-urat street. ‘This is our only authorized uptown neighborhood, Address, with, full particulars, Mra.” 3. quire at 192 Broadway, room 19. N ELEGANT THREE STORY HIGH STOOP TWENTY | branch, and advertisements aro received at oles rates, OSENFELD, 2 Ves! ty-second etrect, foot brown stone, in Forty-sixth street, between Firth pen frou every day in the year. a chacrares nab dalla Raento 10 LEASE—YOB A TERM A 4 YEARS, THE ates and Sixth avenues; parlors frescoed; $2,450 per annum; | ~~~ OS RE RL V PANTED TO HIRB—A SMALL HOUBE, in A GooD SeIerteeay auikablntoe saacierie wareccenan Sua b honest een, ane ae Lin, Vor aa Feraiture entire for A ae ae a RH ae Lah ec location, im Harlem or Brooklyn. Address, stating * te — 4 7,000. res ox 4,4 ‘ont ollie + of honse’ 162 Ninth avenue, itheast corner rent and location, J, B., box 176 Herald otiice. hotel, dc. Apply to T. E. DAVIS, €2 Naseau street, room ke = - — ——~ | Twentieth street; contams ten roous, ate gas ineter, {\TANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, BETWEEN BROAD | >> ; 7 ine Oe front Houseie ct on Foriy-sighiusiseic hear Teicha, | seven closets and replete with every” eonveufeace: APoly es Ee} one ey oy 2) . 7 F o ‘ront House et, on Forty-elghth street, near Etghtl seven c and replete with every convenience. poly way and Sixth avenue, Washington square and Four- Ce eee ee eee eee oe on | avenue, rent $1,200; alec s three story high ttoop uric. on | D. A. CUSHMAN, No. 172 Ninth avenus, between Twentieth teenth street. Principals ‘will please address THOMAS Lachey rh roe hihi re ator BANVER, 13 Weet | ZWenty-second street, near Eighth avenue, rent 1,00. ‘Ap- | and Twenty-first streets. FORD, 11 University place, giving full particulars. Petal g he eee ington. Apply to G. Ry ply to 8S. EMBERSON, 483 Kighth avenue. 205 aie oe nailtc ee ms oll ° SO Sada ERNE —~——--—- — SUIT OR FLAT TO LET—IN THE NEW EUROP: 5 THE TRADE: (0 LEASE_FOR A TERM OF YEARS, FOR BUSINESS | WIGHTH STREET.-FOUR STORY HIGH sTooP A“ Touso, 78 Went Portyceigiih street, between Filth afd Sic 2 So Nigel ne : brown stone; good location; perfect order; $1,i00 per | Sixthavenues. Apply to JOHN H. TRENOR, 728 Sixth av

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