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——_-— “QUEER.” Hard Times for Counterieiters—Arrest of “The Flying Dutchman”’=—He ty Safe in | Barrisborg Jail. The following characteristic despatch was re gotved by Colonel Whitley, at the United Statés Se- eret Service Bureau, in bieecker street, yesterday morning:— Harnispura, Pa., March 9, 1871. To Colonel WHITLEY, United States Secret Service Bureau, No, 52 Bleecker strect:— Flying Dutchman dead to rights at last. Job done last might. Fixed tn Harrisburg jail to await | heuring. Coney in ns possession, Any one reading this highly 1telligible document Would no doubt ‘imagine from the first sentence that whoever was THE WINGED INDIVIDUAL from Fatherland he had taken last fly, and had gone just heyond that bourn from which he could not wel get back again. Ariivirg at this decision | Le would Le rather starticd by the announcement | that the “Flying Dutchman” cou'd USE 1S WINC LONGER, through the fact that he was “fixed in Harrisburg | Jail;? and then comes the mysterious phrase “coney | im his possession.” When this mysterious docu- ment was presented to our reporter by a United Biaces detective yesterday morning lus first impres+ sion was that the former had forgotten the gravity | of hig profession and was perpetrating what poor | Artemus Ward would have cailed “a vetched goak.” On informing the detective of his suspicions the former at once “put up his back,” and, with an in- flignant face and a mid expictive, assured him of the gennineness of the telegram in the followlag @Ppigrauimatic terms: — “THAIS ON THE SQUARE; he's dead to rights L tell you.” ‘The reporter at once apologized for bis unworliy suspicions, and in a | deprecating tone pleaded his ineficiency in the mat- ter of languages, and politely beaged the fayor of a Translation, With a faint smile of contempt for the reportorial ignorance he voluntcered the tollowing rendering of the SYRO CHALDAIC DESPATCH: Flying Dutchman then is not gifted with wings, Nor yet is he dead, No myth is he, however, buta | real live native born Amer.can pedler, who, from the extraordinary rapiaity with which he passes, or rather bas passed—ior he “is dead to rights at last,” nd & THE MARVELLOUS QUICKNESS with which he has transacted all his operations, both as pedler and larg Jor in counterfeits, has | Obtained tne soubriquet of Viying Dutchman, He | has not gone to the land of siiadows, and the only things which separate nim from this world are the high walls of Harrisburg jail. Under the wing of | he Flying Dutchman when the detectives tapped him on the shoulder were found several hundred dollars in countertelt money. Jor four months Low the deiectives HAVE BEEN ON JTS TRACK, but he has hitherto always eluded thelr vigilance, They tracked him from New York through Pennsyl- Vania, but everywhere they went they found that the “DIRD TAD FLOWN.” Tle was one of the very few great connterfeiters at | large, and, as he was known to be a most cautious aud expert dealer in counterteits, both in New York and all through the neignbvering States, they were most anxious to secure tiem. fils real namo 1s Milton Berger, and, under tne guise of a travelling pedier, he hus succeeded in distributing a vast amount of queer currency, Within the last filieen days OVER FIFTY COU : have been arrested by the Pennsylvania alone over ts in Jersey five; in Canada, Massachussets and New England fifteen, and im Trenton, N. J., seventeen beer stamp countericiters, or, as they are Known to the detectives, as In ty have been secured; | “BEER MEN." At present, Colonel Whiticy states there are only three plates in existence—one fifty cent plate, one two doilar and one ten, Burrano Boat Crvp.—Tho Baflato Boat Cinb elected new ofticers for the ensuing year on Tuesday | last. The club has anew boat house, an cight-oar arge, & six-oar lap streak, a four-oar Clinker, one | double scull and tree single scull oats, THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest and Best Newspaper in the } Country. i} The WEEKLY IIFRALD of the present week, now Yeady, contains a splendid Cartoon representing the | Modern Moses, together with the very latest News by Cable up to the hour of publication of the situa tion in France; also Telezrapbic Despatches trom All Parts of the World; The Ccean Highway of the Future; Life in the South; Miss Generalissimo Car- roll; The Arkansas Impeachwent Muddle, and The Point High Commission. 1t also contains the latest mews by telegraph from Washington; Artistic, Lite- rary, Fashionable, Political, Religious and Sport. | ing Intelligence Obituary Notices; Amusements, | Chronological; Faceti; Editorial Articles on the prominent topics of the day; Our Agricultural Budget; Reviews of the Ca'tle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Markets; Financial and Commer- | Pla! Inteliigence, and accounts of all the Important | ‘and interesting events of the week. TERMS:—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15; Single copies, lve | cents each. A limited number of advertisements | toserted in the WEEKLY HERALD, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. PATTERSON—KNAVER.—In this city, on Wednes- day, March by the Rev. William Mcallister, GkoRGE PATTERSON to Miss MANNAU E. KNAUER, all of this city, Dicd. ABRAMS.—On Wednesday, March 8, AMSEL U. ABRAMS, aged 49 years. Funeral services at the residence of his brother, No. 80 Suffolk streot, this (Friday) afternoon, at two Relatives and friends are invited to attend, Ns.—Excelsior Lodge, No, 195, FP. and A, M,—Brethren—You are hereby summoned to meer at the lodge room, No. 045 Broadway, on Friday at- ‘ernoon, at one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to our jate brother, Ansel QO. Abrams. Per onder. JOSLAL PARKIN, Secretary. ALLEN.—On Thursday, March 9, AMELIA, daugh- | ter of the late Stepiven Allen, lu the 79th year of her | re, , The relatives and friends ave respectfully invited to attend ihe funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Pilgrim Baptist church in West Thirty-third street, between Wighth and Ninth avenues. ANDE"SON.—On Thursday, March 9, EDMUND AN- PERSON, Sx., in the $7th year of his age. Notice of iuneral hereafter. BRINKERUOFF.—At Jamar March 9, CorneLivs Lh years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after. Noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Ann | Bilza Van Nuyse, at Jamaica. Brapy.—On Thursday, March 9, Euiza HARVEY, the beloved wife of James Brady, aged 45 years. The rolatives and irfends of the ian are respect- fdlly invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 253 First avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at | two o'clock, Browy.—On Thursday, March 9, after a long Ml. ness, JANE ExQva, relict of Joun F, Brown, in the 78th year of ner age. | Her frieuds, and those of her daughter, Mrs. rge L. Morison, and her son, Augustus Brown, | ‘aye respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from Der late residence, No, 127 Grand street, Jersey City, {his (Friday) afternoon, at four o’clock. The rematns il be conveyed to Tarrytown for interment on turday by the 10:30 A. M. train, BURRELL.—At 64 Rast 128th street, on Wednesday, March 8, SUSAN J. BURRELL, aged 77 years. Funerat this day (Friday), at twelve o'clock noon, from her late residence. Jamaica (West India) papers please copy. CHAPMAN.—On Thursday, March 9, ELIZA A. NoR- Pi wife of Vincent Chapman, in the 28ih year of er age. * Relatives and fonds of the family are invited Yo attend tho funeral, from her late residence, 124 | West Bs Bee street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, On Wednesday, March 8, aftera short and L. I, on Thursday, ERHOFF, gyed 65 CLUFF. ainful uness, JOHN CLUFY, son of William Clui, ed 35 years, 9 months and 20 days, he relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- ence, 265 Monrve street, this ('riday) afternoon, at WO o'clock. \ Coniix.—At his residence, 651 First avenue, on Tuursday, March 9, LaWwRENce CONLIN, aged 45 | ears. 2 ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectiully in. vited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cometer ;Connor.—On Thursday, March 9, THOMAS CONNOR, & native of Eyrecourt, county Galway, Ireland, aged 38 years, ‘ The relatives and fricnds of the family, and those | ofthis brothor Patrick, are respectfully invited to | attend the Juneral, on Sunday afternoon, at one O'clock preciscly, from his late residence, No, 409 | Bast Ninth street. A solomu mass of requiem will , be held on Saturday morning, at the Church of the | Nativity, Second avenue, ucar Second street, at ten o'clock. CURLEY,—On Wednesday, March 8, MicHARL CuR- ERY, aged 9 yoars, 1 month ani 20 days, ‘The relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afiernoon, at one a’clock, from 400 West Tweaty-sixth street. DoRA Suddenly, on Thursday, March 9 8s A FRANCIS DURAND, aged 24 years, 2 mouths and 8 days, ‘The irieids and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of his sister, No. 121 Varick strevt, on Sundar alvernoon, at oue o'clock vrectselye 4 | to attend the funeral, from her late resid | fully’ myited to att } on pif | CANTLY, aged 33 yes | ye , o NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET, Bassst—In Brook. on. eon wins Pod ‘er a short tllness, Jacop EapEn'r, 0 bat and friends ef the family are respectful, invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 246 High street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, to Oypress Hilla Cemetery, 'OX.—At Everett House, in this clty, on the oth of third month, WILLIAM W. fox, in the 37th year of his age. GILL.—At her son's residence, 560 Tenth avenue, arter a severe illness, ANN Gu native of county Longford, parish of Kilog Drumllsi, Ireland, in the Bist year of her ago. ‘rhe relatives and friends are respectfally invited to arena the funeral, on Sunday aiternoon, at wo o'clock. GoLpon.—In Willlamsburg, on Wednesday, March Pree ANN GOLDON, aged 84 years, T months aud 26 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectful invited 2, 236 Leonard street, corner of Power, Wililamsburg, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, Fakgis.—On ‘thursday, March 9, MaRGArrt EB, Hannis, wie of Joun Harris, aged 25 years, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ‘rom 414 Kent avenue, Brooklyn, on Sature day atternoon, at two o'clock, —On Thursday, March 9, FANNIE, relict of Henry Heaney. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of her sons, Willnua J. and Uenry M. Heaney, are respect rd the funeral, from the rest- Sherif street, on Savurday atter+ noon, at one o'clo Hick uddeniy, of apoplexy, in Brookty: ‘uesday, Maren 7, Euiza J., widow of James KE. dence of her 8 8, e relatives and friends of the family, and of her son, Charies N. Hicks, are respectluliy Invited to at- tend the funeral, from St. Ann's clurch, on the Heiyhts, corner ol Chutoa and Livingston streets, Brooklyn, tis day) afternoon, at two o'clock, HYDE.—AL Sudberry, Vt, on Friday, March 8, onty cluud of A, W, and Lizae B. Hyde, in ar of her age. KavrMAny.—Un Tuesday, March 7, BeLta, infant daughter of Adolph and Sarah Kaufmann, aged 2 years and 2 mouths, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from thelr residence, No, 57 West Thirtconth st. this (Friday) morning, at lall- past nine o'cloc KEARNS.—Oa Thursday, March 9, Josern W., son of James and Elizabeth Kearns, aged 1 year, LL months and 22 days, Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral, trom his late residence, 655 Fieventh avenue, on Saturday after- Doon, ab to O'clock. KLUMPF.—On Thursday morning, March 9, after a snoré but severe tiiness, C, L. KLUMPF, aged 62 years and 10 months. rhe funeral will take place from his late rest. dence, 180 Prospece street, Brooklyn, on Sunday aiternoon, at two o’olock, LANE.—At Queens, L. 1., on Wednesday, March 8, M. Lovisé LANE, aged 26 years and $ months. ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral, on Saturday afterncon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her r Benjamin Lane, at Queens Hotel, L. f. ‘ru.—On Saturday, March 4, at the residence Jaw, SARAU LEDENTU, in the 70th year infant eon Thursday, March 9, Apsy E, ehter of Joseph and Etiza A. Love. eof funcral in to-merrow’s paper. ‘the members of the Mutual Benefit and Society are hereby invited to attend the funeral of Zadoe Mareus, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, from No, 141 West Forty ninth street, MENRY DAVISON, President. Mancus.—The menibers of the Forty-fourth street synagogue are hereby :nvited te atiend the funeral or Zadoc Marcus, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, from No. 141 West Forty-ninth street, 1. 8. ISAACS, Secretary. The members of Mendelssonn Benevo- Jent Society are invited to appear this (Friday) morning, at <, at No. 141 West Forty-ninth street, betwee: nd Seventh avenues, to at- tend the funeral of our late member, Zadoc Marcus, By order of the President. J ?H B. FALK, Secretary. MARTIN. ay, March 8, after a short illness, 3 S.MARRIN, son of Mary and ae late Patrick Marit, aged 29 years, 2 months aud 0 days. The relatives and friends of the family, and thoso of his brother-in-law, William MeKeon, are respect + tully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence cf his mot! 15 Prince street, corner of Elizabeth street. ‘The remains wil be taken to St. Patrick's Cathedral, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be oirered for the repose of his sow; thence to Calvary Ceme- tery for Interment, Mastekrox.,—On Thursday, March 9, at Bronx- ville, G |. MASTERTON, In the 27th year of huis age. Notice of fancral hereafter. Moo ‘hursday, March 9, luca MOoNEY aged 43 years, 6 months and 9 The funeral will take p'ace from his late residence, southeast corner of Kightieth strect and Third ave- nite, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. The relauives and friends of tue family are respectfully | requested to atrend, Mé Cantiry.—On Tuesday, Narch 7, Francis Mc- and 8 months, ‘rhe relatives and friends are myited to attend the from 18 late residence, 214 West Seven- Street, this (Friday) ajternoon, at one o'cloc! Corinthian Lodge, No. 458 F. aud A, M.—Brethren: You are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge roo, No. 8 Union square, on Friday, the 10th tnst,, atone o'clock P. M., forthe purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our laie brother, Francis McCarthy EDWIN LEACH, Masier M¢CULLovGit.—On Thursday, March 2, JAMES B., soa of James 2. and Anna P. McCullough, aged 18 The relatives and friends, and the friends of M. Zetman, are invited to hear a discourse to be de- livered by the Rey. J. Q. Adams upon bis death, in the East Baptist chureb, corner of Gouverneur and Maison streets, on Sunday ioraing, at half-past ten o’clock. McCui1y.—On Wednesday, Mareh 8, after a long and tedious Mlness, Joseru P, McCuLLy, aged 53 ce z ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 194 Sixth avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at halfpast one o'clock. McKstGuv.—On Thursday, March 9, Marra, widow of J, M.S. McKnight, M. Dy Fuueral services at the residence of her son, Charles S. McKnight, in Poughkeepsie, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. MoMviiiy.—On Wednesday, March 8, ENos Mo MULLIN, in the 37th year of lis age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 109 West Forty- Hose is ‘cet, this (Friday) alteruoon, at half-past one o'clock, O'BRINE.—On Thursday morning, March 9, Joan O'BRINE, in the 3lst year ot hisage. His friends aud those of his uncles, Denis and Patrick Fitzgeraid, of Brooklyn, are respectfully ine vited to attend the funerai, from his late residence, No, 144 tt Forty-tiird street, near Third avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for mterment. fF Quiny.—Suddenty, at No, 110 West Fort, s , on Thursday, March 9, MARY QUINN, of Balian, county Carlew, treland, aged Friends are Invited to attend the funeral, trom the ‘hurch of the Holy Innocents, Thirty seventh street, : oadway, on Saturday morning, atien o'clock. ‘On Wednesday, March 8, Davip F. REA, are 57 years. 4 w ck, from the residence of ils brother, Twenty- th street, Paterson, N. J. Roaci.—On Wednesidaymorning, March 8, ALFRZD ROACH, aged 69 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, 61 Wilson strect, Williamsburg, this (l'riday) aiternoen, at two o'clock, Ryan.—On Tuesday evening, Mare 7, JANE RYAN, widow of James Kyan, formerly of Rahood, parish of Castletown, county Meath, Ireland, aged 90 years. The relatives and friends of her ‘son, Cornelius Ryan, ave respectiully invited to attend the funeral, | from 514 Tenih avenue, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock precisely. Her remains will be conveyed to the Caurci of the Holy Cross, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | and from thence to Hudson County Catholic Ceme- tery, Jersey ity, New Oricans papers please copy. Saerwoop.—In Brooklyn, BE. D., on Wednesday evening March 8, Epwin C., Infant son of James C. and Lilly M. Sherwood, aged 7 weeks and 3 days. Funeral at 83 Souta Ninth street, on Friday afters oe at two eels eK be STANFELD.—MARGARRT, the beloved daught Edward Scully, aged 26 year i Sats ‘Tne funeral will take place from No, 150 Orchard | street, thts (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the family and those of her brother, Daniel J., are respectiuily invited to attend. Cork papers please copy. STRANGE.—At Ingleside, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, on Weanesday, March 8, Mary Bruton, the be- loved mother of E. B, and A.B, Strange, aged 80 years, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Satur- day afternoon. Carriages will be in waiting at Hast- ings depot on the arrival of the two P, M, train per Hudson River Ratiroad. SULLIVAN.—On Wednesday, Maren 8, CaTnarine SULLIVAN, a native cf Cork, ireland, ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from St. Vincent's Hospital, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clvc! thonee to St. Josepli’s church for requiem mass at half-past nine o'clock. Ihe remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. TERHUNF.—At Hackensack, N, J, on Tuesday, March 7, Manrraa, wie of Hon, Jacob C. Terhune, m the 79th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family ave respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) after- noon, at two o’clock, from the True Reformed Duteh | elrch, Hackensack. ‘THOMVSON.—On Wednesday, March 8, of general debility, ANDREW THOMPSON, aged 69 years, Lmonih and 13 dai ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, from his late residence, 329 Frout street. Friends of the family ave respectfully invited to attend, —On Tuesday, March 7, Cans Urassy, in Acacia Lopae, . 527, F, AND A, M.—Brothren, you are hereby summoned to attend an emergent biceling atthe loge room, corner Fourch and Greene Streots, on Friday, loth inst, at half-past twelve PL M., for the purpose of paying the Inst tribute of re- pect to our late Brother, Catl Utassy, ‘ By order of tie M. GW, ZAYLOR, Secretary. VAN RENSSELARR.—In this city, on Tacsiady, 1 VAN RBNSSELABR, M. D., in the ‘78th yoar ef his age, March 7, J BR! ‘The relatives and friends of. the family are {nvitea neral (ls (Friday) afternoon, at half-past three | to attend the funeral, from St. ha this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘ARNER,—On Wednesday, h 8, ra lingers ing nee CORNELIA D. WARNER, in the 520 year of ag ‘The friends and relatives, and those of her husband, Abral Warner, Callfornta, are respectfully in- vitea to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 111 Allen street, on Saturday, at twelve o'clock noon. San Francisco papers Please copy: Warens,—On Tuesday, March 7, MARTIN WATERS, in the seventy-thtrd year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Sbectiully invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock, from his late resl- dence, 116 Chariton street. The remams will be conveyed to St. Patrick's cathedral, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, thence to Eleventh street Cemetery for mterment. Woop.—At Aiken, 8.C., on Saturday, March 4, i crus S. Woon, aged 43 years, late of Brooklyn, Paul's chapel, Broad- O LEY FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, YOU GAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, A fave time and extra expense by leaving it'at the HERALD. BRANCH OFFICE, 1245 Broadway, three doors above ‘Thirty-Drat street. ‘This is our only authorized upto vn branch, and advertiscme..ts are received at oflice rates. Open from 8 A, M. til 81’, M. every day in the year —SPLENDID (NEW) OFFICE; TO 82,500 each, at 45 roadway; some of them the beat lighted process); warmed by steam 5 I Park. "A Suit of two to tive A Tooms in the city (bya new t rance or other compantes fronting upon the open Oty Ual d voums, fhe Cor in ORANGE JUDD & f CORNER STORE TO L! of avenue © and Sevouth stroe May 1; lease given: would let the 6 Apply to J. GC. RAPP, 365 Rivington atree! 345 Broadway DESIRABL! posseaston LARGE, FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY (CORNER) adjacent to 42d street and near depot, will reat for & ood interest on investment. W. P, SEYMOUR, N OLD ESTABLISHED FEED STORE, 636 HUDSON atrect, to let: immmedinte possession, Hudson stree LEASE FOR A FOUR STORY HOUSE AND STORE £\ in the Sixth avenue, ne: other Stores to let, in Sixth avenue, J. GLAENZTER, 489 Sixth avenue. A TERE FLOORS, ABOVE STORE, ON BROAD. way, near Union square and Seventeenth street; very desirable for dressmaking, millinery or any light business. 8. B, GOODALE, Nor. 7 and 9 West Twenty-third atreei, Fifth Avenue Hotel, STORE TO LET—AT 1.919 BROADWAY, 1 Pints glaas front rent WaN0, “Apply to W. ©. LESSTER, 1,319 Broadway, corner Thirty-fourth street LARGE AND SMALL STORE TO LET—ON EIGHTH avenue, near Forty-sixth street; rent $1,200 and #1,.00 per annum, "Apply to W. ©. Lbs 1,279 Broadway, corner Thirty-fourth street, ROADWAY, CORNER MURRAY STRE! SD vorters and Traders’ National Bank. 25x103, to lease; Might, air, steam heat; shor location unexceptionabie, “Apply to V. 'K. ST) SON, 11 Pine street ROADWAY STORE TO LET—UNDER ST, NICHOLAS Hotel. Apply at 513 Broadwa; ORNER STORE AND HOUSE 10 LEASE—983 SECOND J avenue, corner of Thirty-liret street, now occupied a: Liquor store.’ Apply to J. WILSON, 195 South street. <DT STREET HOTEL TO LEASE--JUST RE- modern improvements; restaurant, dining room, reat thoroughfare. W.R, & M. 8, BROMLE NTIRE UPPER PART OF HOUs 4 corner ‘thirty-first street, suitable for oflices, studios, light business or iivelling. afxteen rooms. Inquire on pre: mises, of PORTER & BLISS. ARLE'S HOTEL BUILDING. OVER IM- intire Floor, E STORE AND A LAR Basement, under hotel, to ‘let reasonable Sra term of vj years, Apply at Hotel ofice. UE, NO, 164 WEST SIDE, NEAK TWENTY- reet,—-High bi to let, about £0 tect deep, well ishted and suitable for any respectable busi- ness. Apply on the premis 7IRST AND SECOND LOFTS--60X100, TO LET, IN THE marble building 466 and 468 Rroome street, corner of selec Inquire in same buiiding of J. R. TALMEN- stairs, OR RENT—THE ELIGIBLE STORE NO, 10 MAIDEN lane. Apply on the preimis: ACTORY—182 MERCER STREET, TUREE STORIES and basement; well lighted: engine, boiler and steam elevator; cheap rent, Apply on premises, OFT TO LET--AT NO, 7 WOOSTER STREET, THRE doors above Canal. OFT TO LET—NO, 164 CHATHAM STREET, SUIT. able for an office. Appiyto L, C. SANDFORD, 153 Bowery. F FICE, dentis Apply at N TO LET—TO FIRST CLASS PHYSICIAN OR location unsurpassed ; other Rooms, if required. 4 West Twenty-eighth street, (JFEICE—TO PHYSICIANS OR DENTISTS, IN FIRST class private house, No. 4 Kast Twenty-ainth strect, second house from Fifth aventie, or will be rented to gentle: men, without board, <TEAM POWER TO LET—WITH ROOMS, LARGE AND ©. small, well lighted; steady power. Apply to NORRIS € MILLER, 229 East Forty-first street, TEAM POWER—CORNER FIRST AND NORTH THIRD streets, Williamsburg; Floor 92x45, well lighted, hoist, ‘on premises to U. W. KENNEDY & CO, &e. GTEAM POWER.—THIRD AXD FOURTH FLOORS oF © 115 Leonard street to let, with steady power} also, First Floor and Basement of same'building. Apply to GRIFFITH & BYRNE, on the premises, QTEAM, POWER, WITH | SPENDIDLY | L1gntED Floors, to let.—Best power and tirest rooms In the city. Apply to the Engineer, Nos. 9, 11 and 13 Baxter street, TEAM POWER TO LEASE.—TWO Al LOFTS, EACH 40x113; have been used for manufacturing sewing ma- Those desirous of having the best lofts, as regards i chines. on premises, C. W. ALCON, corner Eighteenth street and avenue B, TORE AND LOFTS TO LET—69 GOLD STREET, NEAR is Beekman; rent #2,000; four foors, basement and vault, et front, Apply at ¥4 Gold street, TORE FLOOR AND LOFTS TO LET—WITH OR WITH- out Steam Power. Apply at New York Shuttle Sewing Machine Company’s factory, 227 Sixth street, near Bowery, TORES ON THIRD AVENUE.—BEST BLOCK UP town for business; rent 8750 per year each, HOMVSON & SON, 1,475 Third av., near Exghty-third 1 LEASE. Having dceided to consolidate our manufacturing at EXTENSIVE WORKS, on Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth and ‘Twenty-seventh streets and Eleventh and Thirteenth avenues, we will leaze our IRON BUILDING ON CENTRE STREET, (except the office), together with Buildings on Walker and Eim streets, with cr without Steam Power. Apvly to J.B. & J, M. CORNELL, 139, 141 and 143 Contre street. H, LUDLOW & CC 0 LEASE -THE FRONT BASEMENT OFFICE, WITT immediate possession, Nc. 207 Yroadway, southwest corner of Fulton sireet; also the Second story Fr suitable for banking, Insurance, &c. Apply at 160 Fulton strcet, room No. 10, from 11 A. M. to 2 P.M, our ‘Twenty-third street; also two | light, steam ana general accommodation, will please apply | ‘ont Oillee, | ~ TO LET BOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. (PO LET THE SECOND, TIKD AND FOURTH FLOORS of butiding 839 Greenwich street, corner of Jay, for manufacturing or other business purposes; also an Oillee on first oor, to GEO, W. DORR, on the promised, — 10 LET—FIVE FINE LOFTS, 25X100 FEET, LIGHTED on all sides, near Broadway; rent low, Appiyon the premises 90 White airoot. 0 LET—-MODERATE RENTS, LISPENARD STRRET, near Broadway, Store No. 49, Lofts 45, 47 and 49 and Basement 51. Apply ou premises, oF to A. JOURNEAY, No. ine street, NO LLT OR LEASK—THE DESIRABLE FOUR STORY high sto 88 University place, near Kleventh street; lirat cl location for business purposes, Apply at 251 Grand street, 10 LET OR LEAS: 1% BUILDING NO. 8 WHITE atreet ; also No. 1% Wext Fifteenth atreet, W. 1. MUNN, 24 West Twenty-sixth te TPO LET, BASE, OR FOR SALE—THE FINE FIVE siory brick store No, 163, Front treet; tmmediate pon. | feasion can be given if ‘necessary. Apply to FATMAN & PARTY-THE NEW CO., and 7 dat NSIBLE 10 LEASE TO A RESPO! five story Vuilding 49 New Bowery, having a frontage of 89 feet, including tw h may be altered to one at the opfion of the lessee. Apply to JONN Gs Al E Eaat Fourth stree:, from 8 A. M. tol P, M, 27H AVENUE STORE AND HOUSE TO LET OR leage--Five atory brown atone, No. #70, one door below ‘Thirty-ninth street ; good stand for a book store or any other business, Apply to Mv. or Mre, ALBERT SMITH, 516 Sixth hear Thirty-first street, IDE, BE Apply to TORE AND BASEMENT TO ‘omely fitted up with an oflice inquire within @ HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. —BY V, K, STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine etreet, first floor, Per Annum. W, 1th stroet, between Broadway and University place, sh stoop brown stone, 23 rooms, 26xb5x10) 87,000 . story high stoop brick, 20xA5x100 feet ++. 8 . 16th street, near Cth avenue, 4 story rown, strect, just east of th avent kK and brownstone . near Madin ton: B, dat street, high stoop brown stone, E. Aint street, adjoining St brown stone.. W. 45d street, between Hroadway and 8th ‘avenue, story English basement brick and brown stone, 2xb0- xl feet. Pete + 3,600 W. 48d street, near Sth aventie, 4 story bigh stoop brown Beane ‘2Hx60x100 feet » PExHUxI00 feet... in avenue, 4 story high stoop 45th strect, near Lexington avenue, $ story high stoop. wn stone. 3, th atrect, near 6th a }» 22x60x100 feet. a8 ect, near bth avenue, 4 atory hi xHOXIOO feet. . 4th street, near Bro: brown stone. near Lexington aver venue, datory high sloop brown i ; Ww way, 3 ‘story’ ‘bigh ‘stoop 2,700 jue, 3 alory high stoop 55x00 Toot. ~ 2 E, 50th street (Beekman 11i1!), 4 sory high stoop brown ‘atone Seah 2 W. tad ‘bth avenues, 4 story high 8100] ox100 feet 2 ty n {zh stoop brown stone, 21x50x100.5 feet. street, between &th and 9h avenues, Loop brown stone, 32xb0x100 feet Pith street, near &th’ avenue ory high atoop brown stone, Lexington avenue, near Sith &t avenue, brick. Lesingt brown sto. Park aven story on rear. 6,000, (and mortgageon city real es SMALL BROWN STONE COTTAGE—AROVE AND tieth street and Broadway; nicely furnished, urnished for 870 per mouth; desirable for a 8. B, GOODALE, and 9 West Twonty-thira strect, Fifth Avenue Hotel. (AT S0aD AV—FRAME, BRICK AND B. 8. HOUSES to let, furnished and unfurnished, on’ 41st, 49th, Goh, , ti, 58th, Goh, Tat and Tath sty, and-on 2d, 3d and Lex: Ington avenues, routing from #750, $1,000, $1,200, $1,400 and to 1.500, Also varts of Houses an’ Floors of six rooms, 22, 9825, $80 and v5 per month, JAMES ROWE. At §303D AY.—A VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY L. 8. b. 8. House, well and comfortably furnished and in good order; ownei’s family of four persons would, if 85, 0 } small family. B impro Stuyv led, board with tenant. JAMES ROWE, A THREE STORY BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP House, richly furnished, rosewood and walnut, beauti- fully frescoed, to lease; $90)'per month; Murray Hill, Lex- ington 41 Liberty street, second floor, front. A —A.—LARGE MBER OF FURNISHED HOUSES + to rent; various localities; printed list just out, WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fitth avenue, above 26th st. THE OWNER—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY stoop House, 28.00, high ceilings, all the modern ments; handsomely, fully and newly furnished, n h street. Apyly at the Pub- aur street, stre: brown ston ing dumb waiter ; neighborhood unexceptionabie ; has always , between Sixth aud Seventh avenues, four stories, high stoop; all modern tmprovements, includ: | 1 been occupied by’ owner; rent low to x responsible private | famuy only. Apply to C. A, KIRTLAND, Nos. and 10 Reude street, 10 LET—-FURNISHED HOvs south side Siaten Island; Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. i NO LET—FURNISHED 24 STORY HOUSE, MODERN | improvements, pleasantiy loca‘ed in Cumberland street, | Brooklyn; rent ‘100 per mouth Termits of A. JOURNEAY, | No. 1 Pine street. ON THE SEA SHORE, rden and five acres ground, 1 Pine street, NO LET—PARTLY FURNISHED, A FOUR STORY high stoop House, in good order, modern tmprovements, No. 12 Weat “Ywenty-ninth street. Apply to C. SMITH, 44 FURNISHED st Broadway. PO py MET THREE, , COMPLETELY Houses, fa first class locations, at $175, $250 and $350 per month, Also several unfurnished, for sale and to let. ‘M. GOODHEIM & CO., 863 Sixth avenne, | W. Sith ‘areet, Detween’ Sui “and ‘biti ave po LE May next: — | 441 West Twenty-second sire $2,000 | 247 West Forty-eighth street 0 309 West Twenty-first street. | i HOUSES To LET, Unfurnished, Au 8¥ ¥. & gtEVENSON & 50K, ‘ No. IL Pine street, frat oor, Wooster atreet, near Grand, BBxttxLW cl “ ss a Loroy street Is thy aor s ee eee rin “We neat ree atory high atooy Bocetia street, near 4t! 4 ALAN $2,000 avenue, two’ wlory and aitic 2,500 and Gilt “Avenues, F sory roadway and oop brown stone, 28 tv tg W. ‘Lith sircet, ace, 4 story high reacdod, &e, a W. 1sth street, W, Tat tree igh ato W. fihtn ntt Kk, 20x0i5x100 feet, Hih street, between Sth and ‘high stoop brown stone. W. Pith stroct, near pth by xT) (ook W. 17th street, near bth aver brown stone,’ 27.6x05x100 feet E. 80th street, between 2d and stoop brown stone, 20x50x100 feet. 4 W, 32d street, between #th and Mh avenues, 4 Hengliau bagement brown stone, 17xH0x100' fect ; rooms avenue; wien, 4 tory Enaliah basement vrown stone, Wai0xlW0 tect; 20 room) E, Both atredi, betwee stoop brown ston “ BE. ast str ear 2d avenue, stone, 20x50x100 feeteerese.s +++. . E. 44th’ street, vetween Lexington and it avenuc ‘ory high stoop brown atone, 20x50x100 Lect. . Sth atreet, near Bd avenues,’ story high soap one, LL rooms, sas rise nan 00 W. 480i sirect, near Broadway :Hetory high stoop bricik, j BhxAl feet; also stable and billiard room on rear; tot vee 9,400 jear ih avenue, B story Puglia base- ox Ox 100 fi » belwee story high stoop brow! E, dh cireet, near § ° adisou avenues tone, 26x6x100 Lent te nite, 4 story high stoop brown 4,000 nuue (Mitchell pince), # ator OWN BLOVE, 14.9x45KEs, 20 Leet of prival drive... 3 ihe 1,200 E, 40th street, wear Madivon avenue, 4 story high woop brown stone, 22x00x7% feet, =. 3,200 E, 50th street, near Lexington avenio, brown stone, 2ix36x100 Leet E, bist street’ (Beokman Hi brown stone, all tn W. 52d street, betw Stoop brown aton W. Sith atroet, new Well built brown stone hon W. bith wtroct, betw Stoop brown atone, !5xH5x100 feet, W. Sth atrect, between Sth and 6 high stoop brown atone. W. both street, between iroudwi story high stoop brown stone, 21xp0x100 feet W. Sith street, between Sth and Sih a high stoop brown atone, 21x55x100 feet strect, near Grand Boulevard and Astory high'stoop brown stone, 2bxbox1U0 feet... W. 60th strect, near the Grand Moulevard, large double Dwelling ahd $ full Lots, 3 story and Mansard root and sub-cellar, preentouse and forest trees surround ing; overlooking the Hudson W. Gist street, near Broadway,4 story stone, es W. blat street, none St aventie, Astory high stoop brown stone, 2035x100 foot, E, 62 street, near Yd avenue, 3 atory brick, 18x40x109 feet W. 62d street, near Central Park, i story’ big stoop brown stone. E, 7th street, “he brown ston E, 121th street, Leun, brie Lexingt 3 hivh stoop brown stone, S0xd)xd5 feet Madison avenue, near 4th atrect, 4 brown stone, 26x66%-6 Furth avenue, hear 320 street, list basement... Firth avenue (corner), 5 h stoop brown ‘stone, 3 bay window! feet OR é Union sq east side, near 2) high stoop brick Houses, each 26x A FINE, SELECTION OF UNFURNISH AA. furnished Houses to let in city and country; no faney priced houses entered on my books; renta and prices suitable | to the times, B. FLANAGAN, 401 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. ‘nigh’ sidop brown 1,800 gton avenue, ne «19,000 et, two 4 story 125 feet, each... 6,000 | — | CLASS HOUSES TO LET AND FURNITURE | Seventeenth treet, Fifth and fixth avenues, nth, Eizhth, Nineteenth, Twenty-third, ond and Maciougal streets, Waverley place, & Y, Avctioneer, Real Estate and Loan Broker, 515 Washington stre: N VARIOUS PARTS OF THE J. ©. BAILEY, stree!, near Bowery. TO_LE D FURNITURE FOR SALE—53 A Ho Bona ‘streetUndenet to tenants producing B15 a week profit, leaving handsome rooms fr OUTHEAST CORNER OF FIFIY-NINTH street and Third avenus, three story brick Mouse, Inquire on the premises, CHR. ANDERSON 0 LET-Whst EL Washington street, SEVENTH STREET HO: 3 NEAR JOHN DP, WENDEL, 79 Matuen lane. S] BLE THRE! 10 LET—YOR $1,200 A YEAR, A D! story high stoop House in East Twellth street. Apply toS. VAN RENSSELAER, lawyer, 182 Grand atrevt. 1 LET- EAS! THIRTEENTH S1REET, NEAR | Broadway and Wallack’s Theatre, a nandsome Dyvelling Touse; three etories; plate glass windows: marble mantels; , frescoed ceilings; 2,000, Permits of LKAM MERRITT, 53 ‘Third avenue. 10 L 16 STORY HOUSE, 45 BLEECKER, STREET; 33 story Louse, 831g Bowery: Lower Part of a house, 29 Henry street. Apply to L. ©, SANDFURD, 153 bowerys | 36 oe a FURNISHED KOOM4 AND APARTMENTS TO LET. ie at South Washin, avenue. Price RY iight Rousckeeping.” Address £63 Sixth aren thira and Fifty-fourth streets, J unnsually pleasant location; eonven! Mixth avenue, corner Thirty-fith areet, Room; free use of reception room. 0 LET-—FURNTS: ME, tremely low, teferenc improvements 100 per month. Address COMPORE, Hor: Floor, Dining Room and Kite with or without furniture, Referens 1 parlor; all im, private famfi e y's own hous RWISH"D ROOMS TO LET TO OEN TLEMEN RNISHED PARLOR AND BEDRO: cntlomen oF geaileman ana wife win toons tee He betwee: lent too iid ofc, O_LET—15 LEXINGTON AVENUE, A PARL ja « private fax changed. ONLY, tor square, corner of south Kittle equed. ET. a Bitty ae ARE OPPORTUNITY,—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, co haab ED, EITHER SECOND OR THIRD Floor, with part of tdurth ; house Seat class; all n hear Stuyvesant square; rent trom 75 to darn, nO LET—PARLOR FLOOR, FULLY FURNISHED, IN splendid order, piano, &c..’or front, aunny Rooms over rovemnents; singly or together; reat about $65 iM Laut Twenty-ninth atreet. GHTA SYR ; handsomely far location unsurps A 19 ouse,—Handsomely Tent; also a single Room, witho 305 fA auitable WEST TWENTT ished Parlor and t rR rate, Cail for three daya. ‘ EAST NIN % R to ane or two gentlemen ; also a ple: apectable lady, UNFURNISHED MENTS T serted in the NEW YOKK HERALL tine and ozira oapepen b leavin OFFIC street. every day i FINE LOT OF APARTM Jat of April and of ROBER! i? WAGGART, 608 Huson street, torney stre 10 LET—PARY OF A HOUSE L May 1; rent $8; references exclanged, Herald ottice. to all the popuiar hotels, restanrants aud street c VENUE. 5, THIRD DOOR ABOVE furnished Suit of Rooma board; reterence required, ROOMS AND Lee -YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTIs an nsaed ; ‘ars. A NICKEL BRE’ ORNER OF plema- vooRT VY FUR- ‘Bedrooms, with a Kitchen, housekeeping, with water and gas; lerms mode ished front Room, >, a the year, nt Bedroom, to are APART. NENT IN it up tow git at the LNRALD roadway, three doors above ‘yhis Ix our only’ authorized uptowa tsements are receivet at oillice rates. 'S TO LET—AT ONCE, nts from B12 to 835. tuquire 1 LET—UPPER PART OF HOUSE TO A SMALI. American family, Appiy at basement door No. 15 At WEST TWENTY-THIRD: street, London Terrace, the upper or iower part, three rooms deep, to.a mall American family; possession now or Address A. Gop NO L all modern tmprovementa; posse mo LET—THE L T° in the Ninth ward, square, LOWER PART OF He ‘Thirty-sixth street, with thé Third Floo ali the modern improvements; good reference required. F230 BAST eight rooms; 0 LBT-IN A HOU American famil Inquire on prem| fs 4, 344 East Forty-ninth atrect, bath and yo street. TH STREET, two large Rooms, o the physician or dentist, NEAR FIFTH AVENU urlor toor, suitable fora Apply at Everett Library, 638 Sixth, rooms; TLOUSES, Rooms, &C -YOU CAN d_extra expense by leaving BRAN FICE, Li8 Broadway, Thirty-tirat street. "This is our only Open trom 8 A. M. ull 8 P, M. every day in located on a cross str now! or on the Ist DENTIST, station FRENCH DRE: f May} New i TAKE ork. Floor. Beat references given and 160 Herald Uptown Branch office, A ‘oqnired. i -WAN furnished hhiity-fourth. street. Horald Branch offes, 1 6 Broadway, + 104 West Eiyhicenth strect. dress ANTED—F 10. LET—TWO SMALL BROWN STONE FRONT Houses, on Etghty-thitd sireet, between Second and | Third avennes, ata moderate reut, Inquire at 250 Eighty. | third surcet, | 10 LET—A FOUR STORY EN House toa good tenant, Ina go posite the eee 3 grounds, 456 W. tween Ninth and Tenth avenues. ISH BASEM2NT 1 neighboriood, 0, Wwentieth street, be- THE FOLLOWING HOUSES; POSSESSION | 345 West Fitticth street + e06 1,05i WILLIAM H. ROOME, £65 West Twenty-tiret st, d bas i LET—SMALL, GENTEEL HOUSE, AT 6005 Floors, from #18 to 20 per month; also a Bakery. 8. W. CRONK & SON, 1,077 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, 10 LET—VERY FIN FURNISHED AND UNFUR- | nisherl Houses, above Forty-second street and between Filth and Seventh avenues, at cheap rent, as the parties are | acing to Europe for three years, Q ND, 693 Seventh avenue, M. 5. FRI TPO LET-FCRNISHED, A FOUR, STORY BROWN | stone Honse in Twenty-ninth sireet, between Madison | and Fourth avenues, from Ist of May next, for one year, to a | rivate family only, without children preferred. The house sim perfoct. order and furnished in the best manner; prise | 4, Address, with full name and references, rR SCHMITT, box 117 Post office. Brokers need not apply. | SOBER pO LET—THE HIGH STOOP FOUR STORY HOUSE 13 , Warren place (Charles street). The owner's family of | three persons will retain three rooms and will board with | the tenant if desired. Kent for rest of the house $1,400, i 10 LI HE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House as Weat Twenty-tirst street, in pervect order; | Tent 81,00). Inquire of Dr. GLUVER, 10 Aun street, 0 LET.-I WILL HAVE TO LET ON IST MAY, 8 four story Lrown atone front House on Forty-s°cond street, noar Broadway; rent $2,000. Inauire of owner, H_ DOUGLASS, 11 Franklin street. 0 LET—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, nicely furnished, Furniture for gale cheap, | Rent of House only #30.a month, Adcress K. P., lierald ofce, 0 LET—A PLEASANT HOUSE ON _THIRTY-SIXTH street, corner Sixth avenue ; contains 15 rooms, all nicely furnished; will sell Fur. {ture for $1,500, cost $2,500; a great | bargain; house pays handsonvely In renting ronmas rent Pal A only $1,750; @ creat chance. riiculara with AARON RISTALAR & CO., 469 Broadway. ‘0 LEAS! R DWELLING OR BUSINESS PUR- poses, 102 Cast Fourteenth street, one door from Fourth avenue, 25350493 J. J, KULCHAN, 318 Fourth avenue. TO LEASE—AN OLD Sheds, &e. ; plenty of room; water privil foot of Twentietu street, North river; on very low terms. ICE COMPANY, 432 Canal street, 0 LEASE—THE STORE AND BASEMENT NOS. 1,136 and 1,1'8 Broadway, corner of Twenty-sixth street. Also | the store and Basement No. 214 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sista street. “Apply to tie Janitor, 1m the building, or tod, W. 8, DEY, 60 Leaver street. NO LEASE-STORE 661 BROADWAY, %X200 FEET, througa to Mercer street; rent $7,000, ‘ Apply on prem: sea, or at 128 Fulton street, HORNTON M, RODMAN, Real Estate Agent, 713 Broadway, offer for lease the long established Clothing Stand No, 8 Bowery. Store and Dwelling, 39 Water street, ‘The brick House 46 Hudson street. have several applications for Stores, Houses and Apart- ments. ie LET—A STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE, Grand strect, near Ludlow ; good location for dry guod: store 80 feet deep. Inquire at 885 Broadway, J.B. ANDREWS. yy LET—WITH STEAM POWER, IN WL LEWIS street, from May 1; if required immediately. Adiress 516 East Thirteenth street, betweea avenues A ad B, the coal yard. 0. LET—THE MODERN IRON FRONT BUILDING rect, directly opposite Platt street; tine UNN, No. 24 West Twenty-siath street, ON FOURTH AVENUE; PLAT: ront. The whole or part cf Dweiling will be ic! 1 desired. Inquire on premises, 125 Fourth ave- nue, between Twelfth and fhirteenth strects. 10 LET—A_ BAKERY, ESTABLISHED 2 YEARS; T the three story trout and rear Building, 24 Sourh Firth avenue, late Lauren: treet. Apply at No. 3 Lewis sirect, \0 LET—STORE AND DWELLING IN THE BUSINES cenire of Mount Vernon, forty-five minutes from the city by New Haven cars; a spleadid chance for a guod business man, either in the dy gocds, groceries, boot and shoe or mil- linery trade; wii! be rente: favorable terms to the right Por particulars apply to R. MORRISON, 279 Canal RE O_ LET—STO! RAL WELL LIGHTED OFFICES, SEVE! Apply to JOHN ;, 88 south street; also Lofts. on first STOW, 83 South strect, STORE NO. okiya; well estal tina on MS he: e avenue, HAMILTON AVENUE, five years asa tea store; Iuqutire on the premises of fo LET-FOR SUOP OR FACTORY, 129 EAST THIR- teenth street, about 400 fcet cast of Broadway, 25xi03, {wo stories, for a'term of years; $2,000. Permits from UH. MERRITT, 55 Third avenue, ET-LARGE BASEMENT, 34X95, AT 262 AND 264 races Gessner's Building: rent $1,000; and one in 413 , Soxdl, tor $35. Lnquire at 225 Fit t Fourtee: atreet, of M. BAU: O LET.-FOR A LIQUOR, stor weil known her of Horatio strect and Gree tion, For particulara apply at 6 (O*LET—AN OFFICE SPACE ON BROADWAY, NE Grand atreet, Address D, D. K., Morale 6ieo, * NO LET—AT NO. 615 BROADWAY, BETWEEN HOUS- ton ana Bleecker streets, ine Wort, WO feet deep; well lighted; also well lighted Opees Apply to J. PEQARE, on tho premises, ‘ TEA OR FURNITURE houge, Jackson Hall, cor- h avenuc; excellent loo: son street, ' Po LETSRENT $2.50) PER ANNUM (THE OWNER reserves five rooms)—a large House in ‘rentn street, if near Broadway, partially furaished; In tine order, all iin: | provements; the family, consisting of two persons, wiil | board with’ the parties’ renting If desired. Apply to G. NAGLE, 43 University place, 10 LEASE FROM OWNER FOR THREE YEARS-—A strictiy first clas gantly furnished House, perfect or- der; immediate possession; focation unexceptionad! vantigeous terms with careful tenaut, Addie box 185 Herald Branch ofice, 1,248 Broadway. TS RENT VERY LOW—WITH NK&W AND BEAUTIFUL | Furniture, fine high stoop brown stone House, dsth street, near 5th avent ou , furnished and unfurnished, lth to | CUth street, near Sth TT RENT—FURNISHED, TO A PKIVATE FAMIL nly, a three story high stoop brown stone front Dwell Sisxse, situated East Fwentyeiti street, between Fourth Lexington avenucs. To be rented for one ir, nan ‘E550 por month. Apply to RICHARD. P. * at the ollice of C. ASHWORTH, 64 Broadway. HE CONVENIENT AND NEATLY FURNISHED | Hous: No. 19 West Washington place To,e good tenaut will be rented at a moderate rate. Apply at al West Wash- ington place, JST STREET, ADJOINING FIFTH AVENUE. MOD. 4 eru four story high stoop Dwelling, all conveniences, bilitard tab! steam heater and burglar alarm, in perfect order thro: Y K. STEVENSON & SON, Ul Pino street, 171 Broadway. Unfurnished. A —A.-A LARGE NUMBER OF UNFURNISHED + Houses to rent, various localities; printed list just ont, WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Firth nite, above eth st. A. {ist OF HOUBES To Lut. AA. 12 Abingdon square, 18 rooms; possession May 1.81 Is Abingdon piace, 17 rooms; possession 3 1,618 ity 285 West Lath street, 10 rooms; possession eae eee - ‘Goo West 17th street, 18 rooms; possession May 1. WELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV | Gig Weat [6th ¢t., frout and rear Houses; poss'n May story and dagement high stoop brown stone ‘Hous Gotn sts and Sth av., Store and House: possession May i. 1,050 | !™!proverenta, #3,00 per annum, Also a four story Huth st. and 6th ay., 12 rooms; p n May 1, basement high stoop brick, very large, i CHinton ‘pl ich street, House an 7th street, House and 1,300 | also other larce anc small Houses in city. Get permits of E, L, & B. T. BURNHAM, at office 609 Hudson street. | A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE BASEMENT HOUSE | to rent, on West 4th at.; immediate possession. 32,000 | West Seth st, 2 SO high stoop brown stones, cach.. 1,700 igi stoop b: | Wert S8th at., 4 story rown atone... 000 | Wes doth st. 3 storg high stoop, new front. 1,800 | Weat sith at, nalf of B story high stoop, 8 room * 9h | West S3th st, 4 story high stoop, b. s., furnished. + 89 | West 57th at, dstory high stoop, b, 8., Curnished. 30 E.'s, ROBUS & CO, 1,876 Broadway, near Thirty-elwhth street. Asi HET O8 LEASE—TWO FIRST CLASS H1GH + stoop Houses, with all modern improvements; aiso a youy fine Stable, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. hear Union square. ‘Apply to M. CURLEY, lil East Phirteeuth streot, near Fourth avenue. T FORT WASHINGTON.—TO LET, A HAND: House; large grounds, iine stab! male | Ouly two mibutes to depot,’ G. LESPINASSE, 25 P A. THREE, STORY HIGH STOOP House To LRT— A\. All modern improvements; good neighborhood; rent } $000." Inquire of C. O. BILLINGS, 383 Past Forty-first st. A -TO LET, au STORY SOME | view; ne ste HANDSOME THE HIGH stoop brown stone House on Siaty-0fth Btrost, bear Lexington avenue; $18) per year. A. L, NORDEGAL, No. 5 Pine strect. GREAT BARGAIN IN A TWENTY FOOT THRER story Brown Stone, on Forty-sixth street, between Fifth }d Sixth avenues; $2,800 per aanum, if scoured soou; par- ra frescoed; gas fixtures, pler giasses aud shades remain | ith howan. “Altdrese MURRAY Hibi, box 44t Post ollce | $ to | story high’ stoop, 206 East | Hatem. App'y (0 LET—IN SEVENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN | Eighth and Ninth avenues, near Ceatral Park, a pleasant places Eighth e cars convenient, Inquiré of | VAN AKEN, S18 West Fifty-second street, 0 LET—A CONVENIENT, MEDIUM SIZE [UGH stoop House, in fine order, modero improveinenta, 150 ‘Tweltth street, between Sixth ana Seventh avenues; location very desirable. Apply to C, SMITL, 44 West Broadway, Rast Fifty-ninth street, 1,80; also four Fitteonth street, $2,730; also a handsomely furtished House on Lexington avente, near Twenty-sixth street, 8280 per month. For permits apply to J.B, RETCHAM, 118 Fourth avenue. elas HOUS: ‘0. LU UNFURNISHED AND FURNISHED, bly Loi fn Ath, 22d, wud, cuth, Bist, 354, Dat Sth, Sith, 6th, th, 7th and Sith streets, and Sth Permns of A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 PI 0, LET—SMALL THREE STORY HOUSE ‘Twenty-Hifth streot, near Lexington avenue, Twenty-fourth stieet, near Fourth avenue, 1.500 EAST | 1,500; | one on | niso on | way. SEVENTH AVE. Second avenue, 3: TP LET—A BEAUTIFUL HOUS nite, near Twelfth atrect, contains 14 rooms, very hand- somely fhrni shed, new, cost "43,000; will stil Furnitnre for 2.2.0; rent $1,800 per annum. ‘This isa rare opportunity, Particulars with AARON CRISTALAR & CO., 489 Broads way. 0 LET—COTTAGES AND DWELUINGS 1N THE | Ninth ward, New York. Two neat Cottages, pleans- | antly located, with gas, &c. ; one store and Dwelling ih Hud: | gon, near Lero: ‘handsome Cottages and Grounds in 603 Hudson street, Abingdon square, 0 LET OR LEASE—ONE 10 FIVE story brown stone House, in Weat Twenty-third strec between Lighth aud Ninth avenues; will be palnted and pu in first rate orde r tor a family or boarding house. Permit of | D. D. ORRELL, Agents, 2 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, @ tine four story high stoop brown stone House, with all the mouern improvements. For particulars apply to owner, JOSE, MANZANELO, No. 8 Cedar street. 10 RENT--TO PRIVATE FAMILIES ONLY, THE SU: pertor four story and attic English basement Honse 45 West Twenty-third street; rent B2,(UU. Also No. 255 West Twenty-third street; rent 42400. Apply to. HARMONY" NEPHEWS & CO.,63 Broadway, or A. LEAMAN, 217 West Twenty-third street, near Filth avenue, $0,000 per annum, Also, in Th rect, near Elghth ayenne, a three story and ba oop brown s.one. in spteriiid order, chez), S144) per. aie wm. Alao Second and Thint Floors in’ ‘East ihfrteenth Feet, near Second avenue, splendid order, ali improve- ments, carpets on second tioor, 900 per ‘mnnum. Also Houses and Lots to lot and for sale in University place and elsewhere. Apply to G, NAGLE, 43 University place, near Eleventh street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APA TO LET. A 1 CAN RAYS you 1 LAX. serted in the NsW YORK HERALY, and, if. sare time and extrs BRANCH OFFIC! expense by feaving it at the H 1,243 Broadway, three doora above Thirty.first street. ‘this is our oi and advertisements are re Open from 8 A. M. Ull B P.M. every da i authorized uptown | Hived at ofice rates, | ay in the year. HANDSOME PARLOR AND LARGE BEDROOM, elegantly furnishes, together or separately, in modern brown stoue liouse No. b st. Mark’s place, near Broadway j e family; reference A. RSIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING 4 GOOD HovsR fa. pleasant location, near the Park, wish to let tho | Third Floor to & mn and wife, without chi gentlomen, Appty at 932 West Hitty-f ven, or single | A. S8COND FLOOR, FURNISHED: ALSO THIRD, nighed; immediate possession; tizst class noighbor- hood; family private; ail the improvements; to @ family | Without clildren, S13’ Wast Ninetwouth street, ‘T 47 ANITY STREET. COMFORTABLY FURNISHSD ! Bedrooms, for gentlemen only; rent from B! 10.34 por Week: also Extension Moved, fave tanmg; rout @8% per ¢ paonth { unfurniened ly 'Ww* | A. W ing, furnished or unfurnished, f low Fortivth street; rent not over $4,000. particulars, box 5,3°5 Post office. +46 Broadway. HOVSE WANTED-UNFURNISHED, THREE STO- ry, modern, between Fifteenth and Twenty-lifth strects and Sixth and Ninth avenues; rent moderate, W. O. SHIPMAN, Real Estate Agent, 267 Broadway. ED—A FLOOR OR FLAT, IN GOOD LO- cation, suitable for housekeeping, furnished or un- hear Broadway or Fifth avenue aud not above Address, stating terms and location, M MAY 1, A FIRST CLASS DWELL- private family, be: omiortable and convenient, iat the HL the year. best references given, ventions IN THE NINTH WARD, THE LOWER PART of a modern brick House, containing 10 room n before the Ist oF if desirable; rent $70 per month fo. respoustble parties ouly. ‘Address for one week box 14 Herald office, is, withe * May '—A FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, WITR gas, bath, €c., in anew house, in a good nelghborhood Apply at €03'Hudson street, Abingdon K WITH A PRIVATE FAMILY, A por of five rooms, now vacant, to a smal! respectable of adults; rent low to parties cat aut. ME LOWER PART OF 213 EAST FIFTY-EIGHTH ¥ Third avenue, to let, from May 1; has ranger TO LET, avenue 258 WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH SIREET, NEAR we chth avenue,—Apartments to let, in sults, three Basement, WANTED, HAYB YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN. perted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up to ER ALI three doors above authorized uptown bgnch, and advertisements are received at ollce rates. DENTIS£ WILL PAY $1,000 RENT FOR A HOUSE between Twenty-cichth and rty-ninth streets, Broadway ard Fiith avenue; possession ‘Address , HAVING ONLY A FEW first class customers, wishes three or four Room: ond or third floor, with use of parlor; would take a Parlor ec Addcess M., box D-FOR DRESSMAKING PURPOSES, THRER Roma in a good location; Fent from $25 to $3). Ade Adaress, with fulb TANTED.-A LARGE LOUSE FOR JOBBING GRO- cory business, Address Post office, located, and will build a strong, plain builaing ther suitable for heavy grocery business years by addressing box 5,330 Post oflice, atrects, th ® gentlens: Herald offi niease for a term ANTED—BETWEKN TWENTIBTH AND SIXTIETH Upper or Lower Part of a small House, by nd wife, for housekeeping. Address H. \ able for housckeeping and Forty sift strectas” p premises and terms, L. joaseasion April L. iving dimenstons, box 5,335 JANTED.—A PARTY HAVING A LARGE LOL, WELT. TANTED-¥OR A SMAI FAMILY, PART OF A private Tlouse, of not less than soven (7) rooms, sult- cn weat side, between Fourteenth Address, stating 8., Herald ollice, REFINED ye V TANTED—BY A taining ali modern improvements; lo G GENTLEMAN Aud wife, the Upper or Lower Part of a dwelling, con- ation not above twen- tieth street, Address K, G., Impottcr, box 1,411 Herald office, ANTED—BY A LADY, Wand Wedsoom, naturceshed, witout locaiity. H. M., Herald ofiice. Wastepony A PHysic some respactable private first Qoor as an office, with use of during office hours; location must able. Address W. b, G., Herald ollice, TANTED—BY A VERY SMALL FAM House; rent nosto exceed B40, Addi Herald ottice, giving location, wel located unfurnished House. ANTED—FOR FIVE OR SIX MONT 1, on the line of tue Railroad, a fursished joy AN, IN TH agon, Harlem or j must be within one hour of iby, res WASTED BY A STRICTLY PRIVATE, FAMILY, tare box 48 Herald Branclrofice, 1,246 Broadway. |W ‘HS HOUSE OF PART OF A 1. OXGOUD, X.Y! Bay city; fora small private family, Address COUNTRY, box. 565 New York Post office. NTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, nished Room, without Bord, near Fifth avenue, be- A FUR- tween Fourteenth and Twenty-third streets. Address V. & B,, 777 Broadway. 1 ANTED—A SMALL ROOM, WITH STEAM POWER, wits ex Steam convenient; must be below street in New \ork or in Brooklyn near water front. Ad> dyeas_ J. M.N., Herald olllce. ws Fourth and Sixth avenues TENCE WOULD LIKE hod House, ina first class location, betweem jot too far up town; board owner with privilege of a few firat class vourders; ‘best ot refers NTED TO LE not less), one acre at about #400. gneg given, Address 1. E. J., box 127 Herald Branch ofleey 10 ROO! of ground, within 60 minntes of ‘Address 8. C., box 5,065 Post Broadway: A PRIVATE PAM locality, furniahed or unfurnieh- | ed, Address HOME, box 118 Branch Herald ollice, 1,348 A Wr ‘Seatriag toclet ate, salfcited 4 eu W. A. COLLINS, 38 Pi ~YOU OAN HAVE Yo serted in the NEW ¥ fave time and extra ex; BRANCH OFFICE, 4,345 Thirty-tirst street. ‘This 1s Broaiway, MARBLE MANTELS. . deserip JANTED TO RENT ON STATEN ISLAND.—OWNERS. tons to "R ADVERTISEMENT IN- RK HERALD, and, if up town, fense by leaving it ‘at the HERALD ree doors above our only "authorized uptown ranch, and advertisements are received at oflice rales. Open from 8 A. M. ull 8 P. M. every day in the year. KLABE! Works, 4 and 136 East Kighteent! leized Mantels, all wards; many new and cl Lh sire: 0! R, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING fers complete; Monuments, ‘&e,, At prices thar defy competision. T REDUCED PRICES—SLATE MANTELS, FROM ant designs. BB 0 Ne VENRHYN SLATE CO., 40 West fighteentu street, betiveen Fitth and Sixth avenues, ARBLEIZED SLATE. ‘TELS M gant designs, irom §! B15 up to, #250. STEWART & CO., 605 Sixth avenue, between ‘Thirty-sixth 3. “RICH Agi > ‘Chirty-608 and HE BEST PLACE IN Tr marbieized Mantels, Monumen' len 8. KLABER & CO.'S Marple Works, 217 w 223 West street, between Broadway and Bighih aver : CMY TO BUY MARBLE, stones, de, sab Sits -tirat =St_ Vo! inserer 2 dans le biut ANCIL OF | demeu HERALD B Munisons aut ievmal gaguer le tonps, Co basen dans le r Ouvers depuis Lule be soir. a ville, vous, p. CB, Ns eat nt cela ville, au DEMANDE-U S YY Protest , pour sol; ‘dre, Stauresser ant 205 Ime ay., entre le TNE TRES BONNE © de Doane ceteroden desire ee placer, zrae ef Muay rae, 1,215 Reoadway, teow de la Sime rue, et om meme temps soul autoriae & recovoir des ann ree prix que le burenn en chef. hes du matun jusgda buit heures du er ate <i FRANCAISE, DE RELIGION © deux ealants et qui peut com i, Mata 6, eutre opres heaves et mildly NTERE FRANCAISE AVEQ at A SMALL SITTING ROOM d, in @ good Address, stating rent, which must be moderate, A. a

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