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w 0%, — ANAL AND COMMURELAL MRAVUG RSs ht A Jai hde WALL STREET, } Wepxespay, March 22—0 7. M. Srmer avd moderately active. THE NEW LOAN—TUE TREASURY BALANCES, total subscriptions to the new lean, as reported to the Treasury Departwweut so far, amount to Suces at the opening of busin this morning:-~ Currency, $14,002,000; coin, $103,292,000, Of the GOLD WEAK—LIT4y A 110M, As anticipated, the freer movement 1 the export produced a more liberal supp.y of conmercial bills, aud drawers of sterling lowered thelr rates, This cousols and fye-tweuties, connrming the press re- ports by cable of a more pacific toue 1n the situation » and the price declined from 111% but the sales at the laiter figure ‘The steamer to Jay took Out $180,000 in specie, avout half in silver and half im gold, and those saving to- m the latter case, as compared with the expectations eariler In the week, are due, of course, to the moaif- i the merket is stil large and was doubtless the barnier to a weaker preaiam to-day. The offer of the government to buy two snllltons of five-twenttes elicited proposa's to seil $8,004,420 109.79, two millions accepted cost the govern- Ment 169.34 a 109,47 The weakness of the gold premium and the large offerings at the Sub-ireasury combined to depress Gespiie the improverent in London, where the % recovered to 92%, At the same time there was no MONFY FOUR TO FIVE TER CENT. The money market was about steady at the recent stances to-day five per cent was pani when the col laterals were g t bonis, To be exactin Boney ou stocks was five per cent, with exceptions four per cent, and on governments four per cent, Paper shows no essential change, for the reason that mo very ¢ led faith 1s placed im any undue ac- consequently duriug the rematader of the interval wo September. The stock market was m the main strong and higher and conauued-to preserve the general fea- and buoyancy again at the close, the eventual result being a steady advance im prices iroia day to day. tu St. Paul common, which advanced to 53%, and then ran again ujon tae Northwestern stocks, with ferred to 96. The exceptious to the general improve- ment Were afforded b Obto and Mis-issipp, which Pacific, which dropped to 23%%. The prospective de- feat of ali chances for repealing the perpetual Direc- Erie; but one theory has it tat a new combmation intena to revive the speculative glories of tuls erst the pool are operating to induce a short interest, as Well as to get stock out of weak hands. Late m the sidewalk, the special features were the Northwestern stocks, which are in the hands of the old Erie party patronage they are promised a@ briluant iuture as speculative meteors. The folluwing table shows the ughest and lowest prices of the leading active stocks durlag the day On Change to-day wheat was steady. Cotton was Wasnington advices by telegraph state wat the $17,106,500. The followiug were the Troasury bal Wetter $27,172,000 ts represented by coin certificates, @f domestic mercnandise during the pas! week has fact, coupled with a better market in London for of affairs in Paris, started gold on the down- Were barely suificieat to make the quotation, Morrow will take about $300,000, The lower fxure cation of the rates for sterling. The short interest THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE QF BONDS, Douds at prices ranging (cx interest) from 109.34 to GOVERNMENTS LOWER. Whe government list, which fell of 4 a per cent, pressure to sell aud the market was generally auil. firmer figures for call loans, and in some few in Gescriving ihe market it would be best to say that ‘With exceptions of Ove per Prime mercantite uvity in money even inthe vicin ty of April 1, and STOCKS STRONG, © UT IRREGULAR, tures of strength in the forenoon, heayiness at noo The speculative sentiment took up a fresh favorito the eect of raising the common to 835% and the pre- Geciined to 4795; Erie, which fell to 187g, and Union tors’ bill is assigued as the reason for the oreak in transcendent star of the Stuck Exchange, ond that afternoon, during the progress of dealings on the nd a branch of the Vanderbilt party, under whose HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Highes’, Lo} Sew York Central consolidated, New York Central cerlivates. Harlen. a Reaciag. ase Snore bce uitsburg. ort: if Nort rn pre Nock Islaud. 1. Pani t. Paul p Gite ana Miss: Gol. Western Union Tei Paciie FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOWER. The competition created by a better supply of eoumercial bilis induced the leading bankers to re- @uce their rates for sterling an eighth per cent, and We warket closed steady at the new scale of quota- ons, as follows :—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, | 2094 @ 10955; good to prime bankers’, 100% a 109%; do. short sight, 110% a 11034; Antwerp, 5.073 a 815%; Switzerland, 6.16% a 5.12%; Hamburg, 85% ® 8; Amsterdam, 405, 4143 Frankfort, 40% 0 4; Bremen, Prossian thaiers, 71), LATEST PRICES CF GOVERNMENTS. The followmg were the final street prices for government bonds:—United States cur- rency sixes, 1137 a 114; do. sixes, 1881, regis ered, 115 @116%;; do, do., coupon, 115a 115%; do. twenues, registered, May and November, 11% a @o., 1864, do. do., 11174 @ 11%: do. do, 1865, do. do., 111% a 222; do. do., registered, Jannary and 2608, do. do., 139% a 1114 tered, 108% a 10854; do. do., coupon, 108 COURSE OF THE GOLD MARK The Muctuations in the price of day are shown in the tavle:— 10 A. M.. in the gold loan market the rates were 1 per cent for carrying and “flat” tor borrow, operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol jows:— The | 6 | § Gold clear . $25, Goid bala: Lae Currency baiane 1,629,008 | THE CITY BANK SHARES. The followiag were the bids for the city bank shures:—New York, 196; Manbattan, 156; Mer- chants’, 115; Mechanics’, 135; Union, 140; Amerl- ca, 150; City, 230; Phenix, 109; North River, 85; Tradesmen's, 151; Fultou, 160; Greenwich, 200; Mcchaniss and Traders’, 187; National, 120; Mer- chants’ Exchange, 10224; Seventh Ward, 106; ®tate ef New York, 1123s; Commerce, 119%; Mechanics’ Banking Association, 1:6; Broad- Way, 290; Ocean, 61; Mercantile, 124; American Exchange, 116; Pacific, 180; Chatham, 166; Bank of 4he Republic, 114; Bank of North America, 10434; Hanover, 102 Irving, 120; Metropolitan, 14; Grocers’, 118; Hast Kiver 115; Market, 126; Nassau, 109; Shoe and Leather, 100; Continental, 96; St. Micholas, 115; New York County, 225; Importers and Traders’, 160; Park, 160; Manuipcti and Mer- chants’, 100; Central National, 108; Pourt No | Gonal, 110; Ninth National, 119; Tenth Natienal, 2120; Oriental, 160; Gold Exchange, 70; Bankers aad Brokers! association, 100. THE RAILWAY MORTGAGES. The following were the bids for We ratiway mort. frst bonds:— lew York Cen 6's, 1887.. 4 lew York Cen 6's, Rew York Cen Tol 4 W 2d m. To! & W eauip Jol & W curs cony. 803g 4 Frie 7, ub dd m, af, '05. fad R 7's dd, "75. tw Lis & Aiap OR. > { 14.0%e.; ——iemematpemeer—yon tenner Del, Lac 4 We Rel, L.& West 2d m.. To! & Wad Ist m, ex Tol & W Ist im, BEL. NEW YURK HERALD, THURSD Dub & Sioux © Ist m. Pepineula RE bona, BLL &Tron M is: m, MILA St Pact Yet im 8 MILA St P Let m, 78 Pal & Bt raul) Cedar F & Minn Ist ma. SOUTHERN SECURITIES STRONG. The Southern Lst was stroagand generally higher. The new Virginias recovered from the recent reaction and closed at 7044. The new South Caro linas were firm at 65 for the July bonds and at 68 for the April tssaes. the improver closed as follows:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 61%; do, new, 68 a 70; do, stock, old, do. sevens, 90 54 @ BANG; 63% a 64; new, 7 a 71; A 9043; do. do, old, 90 & ‘The Louisianas participated in ent and were fairly active, ‘The list ota Virginia, ex cou] do, pon, registered Ceorgia sixes, 81 ao 8: 995 North Carona, ex coupon, 4644 & 43; do, funding, 15¢6, new, st a 3 a 20; sourl e1xes, 91% a 92; do. 39; do, G0, do. spectal 1968, 90 @ 81; tax, 19 a 21; do., Mis- Hannibal and St. Jo- seph, 904¢ @ 91; Loutsiana sixes, 69 & 70; do., new, 63 a 5; dO levee sixes, 74 a 70; do. do, elghts, £8 9 90; do. Penitentiary seveus, 73a 74; do, railroad eights, 78 81; Alabama fives, 69a 71; do. elghts, 101 & 102; do, ratiroad eighta, 94 a 07; South Carolina sixes, 74280; do. now, Januery and July, 650 tered stock, old, do. sevens, 55 a 60, THE CANTON LAND COMPANY. do. do., Aprilaud October, 67 a 69; do. regis- 65 a 70; Arkansas elxes, 56a An advance copy of the annua! report of the Can- ton Land Company, of Baltimore, was received in Wall street to-day. The assots of the company are set forth as follows, the estimates being, of course, novainal Building on ceivable, cash, Oid wharf property. New whirl props Nineteen thou Nine hundred acres of land.. ‘Total ra, mround rents, assessment of ~ allroad Company siock, bills re- sie. + $500,623 seve 1,260,000 erty, eee 750,000 1a buliding lois: Ratlroad stock to the extent of $590,000, at par, has been taken in the projected Union Railroad, which {3 to conduct the various lines touching at the railroad are endorsed to the extent o! $! saltimore to the company’s lands, and the bonds of 000, The outstanding shares of Canton are to the par Value Of $4,420,000, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, 500 do. 170.0 US 5-2 4000 Tenn Gu0d do. 1060) Tenn S000 Exie 2 (000 Erie 4th m 40) do... 2000 Erte Sth um’ feud Cen Pac gold 7000 U Pac RE Lat sted tr 300) Un Pac Ms, 1g bs. BuM) do. B00) Union Pac tv's ine Bod di Gils Cleve & Pitts, £000 Pikta, PEW Chr Lat 108, Good Piles FW Chic 9S 1:00 Olio & Mias c NYENHGe, 0) Maripoe pe | ioe 10) Qu'ks: 6100 day, But US 5-20, cy 1000 US 5-20, 6, 1000 do... Su) DSS, 0 78 Tou do. $5000 Tern Oe, n 100.0 Va 6" 5000 SC 6'x,n, 100) Va_ 68, ‘Dew. 10000 Louisiana ¢ 0 U Pac RK Int ‘Bu00 U Pac 7's, 10000 Un Pac i's, inc. B00 Alb & Sus 2d m. 10000 Cen Pac gid dds, 1000 Chie & Ait int b. 10000 N_ Mo 2d m b. 5000 H&St Jo &'s, con b 18 rhs Bk of America, 100 Canton Co. 200 a 100 Con 1100 Wet 20) ao. 100 Quick Min 100 Slariposa p! 100 do. 100 Boston Waier 100 10 OU Sth &TM tetm.. 895g 00 AL TH Uni. 4 MI Am De Im Oy! ea Marsiand © Co 38 “42:15 and 500 US 5-20, ©, °62. 1 0g, 6d & pref be a) do. ION YC &H Refix Jung Bul 4 1000 $50 Erie 200 Haries bids. m. 20 Cr 3§ 1) Un Pac 4 £0 dow. con. 93 nb Bulg 100 Mu {St uo 100 Tol, W & B DelLack & W RE. 0. 400 Rost, Viart & Tei 100 Cic’& Aiton RR. 6 do. 100 Olio & Wiss’ RR. 7) ao... 20 Onto & itiss f9stL&é 1 M RR: 109 a 120 Morris Cue Clock 100 chs Erie RR. July 70 oid: te m.. gb TB ee 95! Fy) 60 x 1 do. 12 Chic & 40 Mil & Bt P RB. 00 do... : 600 Mil A St Paul pt... call lw Tol, Wab a W Pr. 100 0. ..12. WP, FLW 38 ob Beh baw fe 600 Pac M 5! be 20) Bow.li & brie KR. 38 Awe Met Union Exp, 200 dow. 500 N ¥ CAB RR. o. % 510 Chic & A RN ¥ CSU RReb e 200 StL & I Me ‘ 19000 c GOH & StJo RE pref. Wert Union Tel. Corrrr, od: J roid. in be (30,394 gears mal i G a Ibo. : Mexican, duty paid. Coriox.- The market wi continued upward at the prevaliing 0 £83¢0 6836 Northwest'n pt. i 43a 434 Rock Island. Sdn . B24 a Sui P + 19a 1938 sh 1328 bid, Ohio & M 2 12¢a 108 Unton Paciti + Oda 0% Boat, Hf & Brio STREET QUOTATIONS, Salf-past Five o? Clock P. C.C & I Cent ERCIAG REPORT. 10: ai WrpNFepay, Merch 21-6 P, M, and with occasional We quote: Ile. a Iie} pood .j extremes for lots, 10ige. government bars), ‘IE. ic. m 2e.; Singapore, We. w Maracaibo, ‘Ie. a 180% ge. ; St. Bomnineo ( Tie. a 15e. ;, Mani lia, 13}¢c. a '16c. in sympathy wit ueliverisn, 1 small movem: igures, Busine: however, was limited, buyera operating wiih much cadsi Prices furtner advanced 4c. per ‘The demand for Rio was inactive, but with light were eteady at former quotations. There other descriptions were sales ouly fo, ordinary cargoes, 60., 122, a 1 14 Es ol in ny Lac, st gold, th the Ib., but atthe iinprovement there were more sellers than bi Last Evening. For export... wnat 113 For home consumption. 259 id For speculation, 119 148 seceeeeee 1,80) 1,343 Total vales fiaren cluded jn tht above are :00 bales to market was excited and values fluctua jer the conticting elforis of the “bu to control the market, t at Ye. a ye. per ib. higher than the closing For rive, ry which finally clo err, und the warket closed quict nnd barely steady at the appended quotations. ‘The sales wer of" yesier‘ay. ‘The transactions were heavy, comprising 16,000 bales, as follows:--March, 400 at J4\¢," 700 at 14440, 1.509 at idige.; April, 100 at 13 18-i6e., 2s0F at T4c., B00 at May, 6,600 at 1lc.,'300 at at isige., tocciher August and 100 September at 4 Gay, alter ‘Change, 1,90 bales, af, 800 at ldive. 40d at 14 Tie together yo ul 0. . together, follows Jun Anigust, 100 Also 5 Mareh, VApril, 300 gt 18 August, 106 at 14 £50, latidos of yesteriay's forward delfveries were: — April, quote:— prdinarr, Good ordizar; Low middin’ 13.i4c.; May, 18.7le.; July, Trlands Alotama, B. Or! pee le tp 32 } 1 16. in lig market, fet, The engagemen n» by sail, at 24., and to London 60 Boxes cheere at 30s, 164 ‘ withovt particular ahangs tn 1s ipelude :-—To Liver- cers 10) at ea ihe average quo: fareh, 18sec. We by steam, st Receipta, 9,708 bbis. flour, 800 bbl, 12,400 ‘bushels wheat, 48,440 do. . 12,400 do, barley. The flour mnarket moderate ‘demand at about previous 6 Bales were 12,0 6 bb! Southern Cour wi ys Kye dour firm. ». agi Supernne State. ae 3 Tatra State 685 Choter do. a 710 | soperine Wemern: a 60 Fxua do a 700 bxwa Minnésota. a 1% Kound hoop Ohio, shipping brands, a 700 Round hoop Ubio, wade brand a 78) Vumliy se... .05 a 80 BL Louie cave, ai all i do. Be. 5 Laguayra, AY, MAKUH 23%, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. Be Rye Bio, all fie. Inge aul ble. siral 87 69 gira both fold each ware Ise. lone wos SEI ao! at fo. ) List Ship Ship Brig Cora meni, y Corn meal, Brau Wheat way ¢ atore sor eho co a (mostly last evening) wore about 60,00 #1 Lie for No 2 spring deiivered; $1 71a S176 for amber | Cora war active for expor 000 bashela at | waite in store an decline of yes HAY 1 15 for trade, were el Clayed NAVAL bIOKE 1,500) pbie. strained at 9G. W140 sanee of business. 20 25 :4c.4 tint; 1,000 DbIe for April Mige., and 2,000 Lbls, prices, with wales a} Ine, a se. for West Be package evenin doney. ber'and, Ie. w idix0, the absence of ales, ket closed wero 12349. tor emoked bama, 10 for corn fc 15ige. a 16%e, for extra factory, and 1b}¢e. a 1bie. for prime, price for chole apply ror to comraon refinin 19"to_ 2 Porto Ri fe's Bark Marvest Home. Schoover Parepa. ‘flour, iwiy Dut oat. y. The sales were about 4. for mived on track; SMe. a 83.6 for do, ‘attoat, nexr'y | at the outside prices; €4c. for do, to’ arrive, or WW yellow, 0c, for Southern tn ne quiet bn) for Ob.o, with gales of 34.C00 bu J. About 8,000 by for Weatern damaed, Dares waa dul to Tw ther eales of 10,000 bushels of Pang were inactive, 20 bbis, ( ols within. paid, comprised the salea, the market closing dil, GUSNINE Were quiet, Dut eteady at and 1330. ¢ 19440. for cloth, withont further sales, ‘as sioady, with North nver es, Straw was quiet at $1 20 a $l BO 1 for short ryn. Hors,--The market wag steady, with a (alr demand, at fuil prices for new crop, which d. quote :—New crop, 9e.'n Me., and old, 20, a 52. Tier war eo held, but the demand was het #ales were effected, G00 bales currency, MOL ACs, was 8p: A tatr demand prev: K inadouble triangle, were tak nd 10) bales jute buts at 4c,, cash. Phe market for forelen was firm. wero smell, and no sntei ed. New Orleans was tea: Tete demand, € Rote Bales Of BUD bbiv., at trom We cuote:— Caba—Centrifugal and mixed, fo inarket ‘for spirits tu gales of $50 bbl 8 BOK. ‘aad lower, w closing nt Bie. ined ruted firmer Er extin p Ob , the market cloring firm at these figures, en nied, which was beld rather higher. nomipal at $2 45 for Wilmington. PRIROLEUM—Tho mark continue erute and re! The ma Beane, at 1b PI at 10, in bulk, wae 28 nowinal bbla, sold a. lndelphia for June wy at 2ijec. felots, 8043 Wbla._ pork, 083 t rwed fi shh, er 21 obo 421-80, nearly all wt the outside price. We quote: ew EALY time mesa, $25 8 S58 2; new extra do, 2 sis; “india “mean BIO a 883, and Texa e mers, #22. was dal and heavy at yesterday packaas, for ny the latter pric the sales embrace 5 pac 740.5 50), nly, sbont 1,600 packages, nearly al! for May d The market close with a contiaued dow’ d deliver Bacon, with a tim demand, wae dull and rt cloar aod at He. We quo’ Th0,; do. long clear, 1030, m 196. Wertern short clear, Ie, a jo, shart rib, Wie. a 105.0., ani Cut meats were enti ‘The nowinal prices at whi for emoked shout 1 tise 92 clear, 10% and Lominal xt 93a, for eltil fed ond 10) city. Butter was without change. duil and heavy. The market was steaty, with a fatr fuli prices, ‘The sales comprised 350 bi Age, Carona was in moderate domand sales of about 45 tierces at from 8c. to 87,¢., TMB, —Re ive at full prices. to arrive 1a Boston, per Whittier, ty paid. noticeable rates, AR was in fair demand and prices were rales were 560 bhds. clarified, Nos. 13 to 13, at clerined, at 10:;c.; 400 bbls. old’ crop, strictly | Roo: bhd. 73 hh it Bc. - mol and I ea stigar at 8c. Lakge. Inge, for for owdered and white. We F aB Sig. eruthed soft fal 9c. gpd 13 to 15. 87c. a Wc ey Lite, a Vike; retuing grades, 814 Porto hu TH. COTILN MOVEMENT. of Cargoes of American Cotton at Liverpool March 21. Segoe | elt ‘At BLOG a | aly at fo, a 7c. for Western and hein were dispored of California nt 700, ade at 163, duty c. & 163<c, for bags, moderate demand at $1 10 a pping, and Ri 2 a Fl 40 for retail for long ry, ed for jute, and at ubout 7e,, excepting a few lute to the | + witha morte anttn . merchantad’s at 0c. a Rorin was in fair demand; with sinall offerings; the enies were 510 bbls, on pre ‘Tar was qwi and nll and heavy for . crude, In shipping order, ages cit meats and of packager lan, fufed Bima, and hovders at tho Suse conceded The salse’ were SL) bits, moss, fOr AT at finrnedtite delivery, at prime. es, May, at 12” 0. at I3i¢e. Reef hams were entirely nominal, at from 309 9 §: peavy ; about City ly nowinal fa for pickled belifes, lressed | ts, 2,444 bushels. The market for Calentta The sales embrace 10,000 . gol, duty paid, @) days, per 56 Ibe.,understood 155 bags, to arrive in Boston, pet David Brown; Clover was quict, Timothy was Le) Se. Lod bnda, Nardaigae, partly . the market closing fits on the basis of 870. r to good refining. Retined sugar was in small md prices had an’ upward tendency, granulate: guote: —Cuba— TG e0 "fair to good’ grocery, 9% ‘ éc.; centrifngal, hogsheads an: a Dutch » Dine. @ GKe. 5 8, Ne; a Hi t} ite Ice. Son esse 1882 es —Feraeree ~ 2 3 mt Une the range, but ateady, Ww vt, and no ‘ingly offeres ‘The offer. Bic. w Me jaactive at in the ab- for Murch pac For fore ant elivery, at i 0. short Tigo. : do, 4 do. Gum the raar- ‘and firm, , the latter » at $2 10, d firm. The 103;0. 5,12 yd retiniag, Doxes at ‘closin; ir renving, . Me joncet C0, groce! 9c. a 10.4¢. Brazil, Dutch standard, Nos. 8 toi, Arrived LIVEXPooL, March 21, 1871. Louisa Timour. Maria W. Mon U 204 Hester street, ood stand for bootmaker. Apply The folowing vessels have arrived at this port with cargoes of Ameriean cotton, Viz. of No. of Trssele, From, Baiting, Bules, | Bteamchip City of Antwerp..New Yors......March I1., #26 Bark Arbitrator. ...+ ‘Charles: Feb, 21..12 1,668 A A rooms brown Apply in store per annum. Apply to V Ree Thirty-iowrte stoect MALL REAR BUILDING IN SECON near Eowery—Suitabie for Mzht manafuct FALt 100 Fourth LENDID (NEW) OFFICES, in the city iby a new URANGE JUDD & ne front A. COGGSWELL, 46 B: STORR ON FOURTE Broadrey and Fifth aven ‘ast Fourteenth street LARGE AND SMALL STORE. TO LET, ON FIGHT ith street; rent s1)20) avenue, pear aonee ay eirett A enue, near Twelfth street. $500 TO way ; some of thera the best recess) warmer by steam; fronting upon the open City Hall Park, A Suite of two to vq connected rooms, fre for insurance or other companies, FINE STORE TO LET—-ON KURRAY STREET, well adapied for projuce commission; five stories; roadway. snftable for any business, 9 Broadway, cor- ‘ON + and $1,600 I ply OR LEASE. Apply to FINE PARLOR FLOOR TO A PHY! dentist {oa small New F: THIRD AVENUE STORE TO LET—co ‘Lhirtieth wtroet; a first claes stand for a pro FETTRETCH & REMS! land family; Hoard if de- aired, Call at 44 Wert Twenty-aiath street, near St. James otel CIAN OR RN cery. OF , 4A Third avenne, RY GOODS.—TO LET, THE FINEST STORE AND location outside of New York city, handsomely fittod, 20x90; 8,00 population; four stores ouly; a splendid show for business, Address ALLERT BALL, Middletown, N.Y, and stabie room, foot of Nineteenth treet, D. auitable f¢ at & Gold DHOTOGRAPH GALLERY TO LET—NO. 237 GRAND street, corner Bowery. D COAL YARD, U. BROOKMAN, 87 South street, OUSE AND STORE TO LET—89 GOULD STREED, or, paper or hardware business, Ap: HOUSE, ast river. T Ss Cant st and ook binders, priawrs, Uraba finisl KERR, 151 Centre street, t the Eure! STEAM POWER WA? HYSICIAN'S OFFICE TO LET—ON PARLOR FLOOR or basement; will be altered to suit; otber Rooms If re auired; location Unsurpassed. Apply ut No. 4 West Iwenly- eighth atrect, R 00: Premises. $34 Fourth avenus; rent low. -TO LET—HAM 80X57 AND Apply on the TEAM POWER TO LET—FROM 1 TO 200 TO Rooms with excellent light, 75x80 und 25x98, and sm: ip bulldings #73 to 3.3 Kast Twenty yard attached ; also Ro: ply to G. F. GALL, 187 econd street, street. 8 in Centre und Elm atreets. Ap- with good EAM POWER TO LET—CORNER Canal street &e. ‘ood light, g: location di BUILDING, 240 Tngutre of R. H. eetrable for ‘FAM POWER.—TO LET, LARGE AN Rooms, with or without power (wood workers allowed), ka Machine Carving Works, Nos. 60, 02, 64 and 63 non street, D SMALL ___70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, (0 -LET-EINE SHOW ROOM, FIRST FLOOR | OF > store ea Broadway, opposite Bond sireet, 2x10 feet Jocation unsurpassed tor jewelry, fancy coode, furs or any Dusiness r (a pro miiont location; immediate posses sion; rent $2,500,” Apply at 123 Fuitou 50 LET-STORE AND DWELLING NO. 851 SIXTH ave: te, near Twenly-second street; desirable location, Apply at af West Twenty-t/tb atreet, or lo G. A. JONES, 469 roadway (Devlin & Co.) 0 LVASE—THE FOUR STORY BUILDING, 421 HAST welith sireet, nize Mal; suitable for any business, J.C, BAILY, 205 Fifth street, near Bower; —TTREE DESIRABLE LOTS, SOUTH SIDE of Eighteenth atrcety 17) feet enat of avenue 4, with inv monis, Croton water, ae, its: J. MATUEWS, 82 Nassau street, E—FOR A TERM OB YEARS, FOR BUSIN , the large House and Lotof Ground No. 144 Fitth avenue, Apply tod, EDGAR, No, 83 Nassau atreet, or to HOMER MO a RNY No. 2 Poe street. fo LEASR LOW—THE NEW FIRST CLASS FIVE ory Lrg Cig rye imesh 10 fours aati LAAR Lau jotta and bavement Ww nately. Foun) storey WURICH, WILLIAMSON, Balle Head Bank, 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES OR TO A CLUB, ree Floors, wenara’e or togerber, at 172 Furth avenue, corner ‘Twenty-second atreet. Apply on the premiscs to JAMES W, BELL, pwr ~~ SD WELEING HOUSES TO EBT Farniahed. “ [0 BENT—FURNIGHED OR UNFURNIGHED, A BEAU- tiful four story brown atone ‘on Lexfngton ave- pti, near Gramercy Fark, NOTE & Go., 10 Fine sireel, 5 (PO RENT—FITHER FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, avery handiome ive story bigh stoop brick House on Ninety third atreet, near Fourth aveoue, with stable aid gar den of five additional lots of ground om Nineiy-fourth street. To jooa tenant the nt would be wiads rea- Sombie, “Ampito CHARLES ALEIN.16 Wooatar strest, or to B. H. LUDLOW & 0O., No. 8 ‘Pine stect; branch oillee, 85 East Sevenleenth sreet, Union square. TP, LEASE-PARTLY FURNISHED, TO PRIVATE ag a oc ance ra Mareen a and Twenty-third street; ll marbied tiled, 16 1 wide, H.R, DREW & CO,, 175 Filth avenua, Un‘urnished, AX FLECANT FULD §1Zn FOUR story BIT AA stoop brown stoue House in West Fifty-seventh street, Bear Broadway, Central Park and Grand Circte, to lot low. V. K. SIEVNSON & BON, 11 Pine street. FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, West Nineteenth street; nas all the modern convenionces and Is in good order; fas Reighborhuod ; 81,400, HE MEAD, 422 Eighth A FOUR STORY HOUSE—ENGLISH BASEMENT ‘and extension, with a'l modern maprovements. Inq ene, 0 LET—THE SPLENDID STORE NO. 9 BARCLAY atreet, or would let fora clean business (one side 75 feet dcop, with tine show window together with part or all of Basement, which sighted from frout aud rear. Inquire in store, 10 LET FOR BUSINE8S PURPOSES—FOR AN EGG, butter and vegetable depot, new Store 26x10, and Cellar, i 65 West Kightecuth street, near Sixth avenue, on long lease. . (PO LET—-TWO SPLENDID LIGHT LOFTS, WELL Ee wenn rigging or sail lofts, at 241 South street, cor- ner Pike slip. bi hg LET-FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, A SMALL brick Building for light manufacturing purposes, with atabling, Im the basement. Apply at 39 Commerce street. 10, LET—THE CORN KXCHANGE MILL, IN EAST Twenty-third strcet, in working order; immediate pos session. Apply at 112 East Fourteenth street, 10. LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAN PO'VER, qT Building 106 Walker atreet. Inquire of R. H. KERR, 151 Centre stres AND DWELLING AT RED Se bea es and store; one pine mo Poo Be Bank, N. taining eight roo principal “aireet of the town. For Apply to Mra, G. FINCH, Red Bank, OF 00: in, Twenty: Herth ertne Aree te PREK & BOGERT, corer of ‘Twenty-fourth street wud Eleventh avenue, (0 {EI_HOUSE AND STORE, AT LOW RENT, TN Grand street, opposite marble stores, one block eas Brosaway. “Apply (0 AARUN HARDMAN, 445 Broome atrcet, west of Broadway. at 711 Greonwich t, from & to ent moderate THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE IN SECOND BTREET, nour the Bowery; Water aud yas; rent $1,200; nelghvore ood good. 'W. H. FALCONE: 100 Fourth —T0 LET OR LEASE, A FIRST CLASS + House, with all modern improvements; also a very fine Stable, between Fifth avenue and Broxdway, and near Union square, Apply to M, CURLEY, M1 Kast’ Thirteeuta street, near Fourth avenue. A LARGE NUMBER, OVER 100, UNFURNISHED + Houses to rent, in first ciass locallties. Apply to \\ T ER, 220 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth at. A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, 498 SEVENTH AVENUE near Thirty-seventh street, to let; suitable for a small family; elght rooms; rent rd er month; possession April L Apply to JULIEN CREVIcR, JR. Seventh avenue and Twenty-second street AFIRO,, EREGANT FULL, SI¢kD FOUR STORY ° rown stone c ON & SON, 11 Piae street, A REVISED PRINTED LIST OF DWELLINGS FOR sale or to let, furnit or unfurnished, given upon a) Pigeon or mailed {ree by VK STEVENSON 2 SOK, aoe Pine street, A HOUSE TO LET OR LEASK—UN TWENTY-THI2D Street, near Sixth avenue; also on Twentieth strect, near Broadway, contain ing 20 rooms; several others. ©.B. PECK & CO., 947 Broadway. A TOLL SIZED FOUR STORY HIGH StOOP BROWN stone House to let —Unfurnished,on Twenty-sccond etres! between Filth and Sixth avenues; alao one on Twenty-thir street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and one on Madison avenue, between Bh ea and Thirtieth streets, DREW & CO., 175 Fifth avenue, jorthwest corner 0 LET OR LEASE-TWO LARGE RUILDINGS, IN whole orpart, for manufactirlag purposes, with bulk- head and water right; two stories; large. 8! hylds 26 horses; canbe made to answer two parties; in Thirteenth avenue, 120 fect north of Bank street, ‘0 LET OR LEASE-FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE desirable four story House (25x100) 125 (new No. 127) Bleecker street, near Wooster; could be easily altered into a atore. Apply at £61 Grand sireet. 0 LET OR LEASE—A CORNER STORE, WITH cellar and four lots adjoining, In the Seventh ward, near treet slip, together orseparately, Inquire at 87% Lex- ‘avenue, ‘0 MANUFACTURERS.—TWO LARGE BUILDINGS; each floor connected; front 51x50, six atovies; rear 22x 85, five stories; !ighted all round; rent moderate, long lease; ‘will let sepa: 19 and 161 Baxter street, one door from Gran: (TO BALts, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, 2X7 to let, to socteties or for business purposes, on Grant street. Inquire of LOUIS TOBIAS, 170 Bowery. A —READQUARTERS FOR FURNISHED AND UN- +. furnished houses—To let, at reduced rentals, in de- sirable locahties adapted for private or boarding purposes. WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth at. REVISED PRINTED LIST OF DWELLINGS FOR sale or to let, furnished or unfurnished, given upon ap- pllgation or mailed free by V. K. STEVENSON & SON, No. 1 Pine atrect, ‘A OES E FOUR_STORY HiGH STOOP HOUSE TO let—Furnished ; Twenty-third street, nearly opposite the Firth Avenue Hote\, venue Hotel R. DREW & CO., 175 Fifth aven LARGE, COMPLETELY FURNISHED DWELLING, ful of Boariers, on Fourteenth street, near Fifth av ine. Elesantly freseoed throughout; has two story exten. on Duiler's, pantry; double stairways. Rent $500 moult asTINGS, COLVIN & SCOTT, No, 4 Pino street, \ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE STORY BIGH Aioop House to let, on Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth avenues $220 per MOM: DREW & CO., 175 Fifth avenne, “ AWA TAROE BUMBER OF FURNISHED HOUSES, Srna uty reduced rents, tn various localities, Apply to WM. TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth st “FULLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House in Forty-eighth street, pet Fifth and Sixth avenues, torent, with eariy posse’ Bande 00, J. H. JAFFRAY, 890 Bi THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET ON BROADWAY; house in elezant order; carpets and fixtures ut a bar- ai; suitable fora lady. ‘Address HOUSE, box 185 Herald Iptown Branch ofiice, 1,246 Broadway. ‘A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP STONE HOUSE, FUR: pished, contains 14 rooms; modern throughout. Rent reduced from $850 per month to ®2"5. ©. 8, PECK & CO,, 947 Broadway. A. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, ON EAST FORTY-SIXTIT street, finished fn the best manner and in magnilicent order, $16,000; very liltle ensh required. COURTNEY & GRAY, 78 Cedar street. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET. Unfuraished; Twenty-first a near Seventh avenut rent $1,600, H.R, DREW & €O., 175 Fiith avenue. BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 15 a FAMILY, SMALL OCCUPYING THEIR, OW) house, will rent a large, hanceomely furniazed Room & dentist or'private gentlcwan, Apply at 52 West Twenty-t alreet, LADY GOING TO EUROPE WILL LET PART OP her House, completely furnished; parinn, two bedrooms ining room, kitchen and bathroon: ; posseasion namediatelyy 65 West Twenty-second atreet, betweou Filth end Bixth avis PARLOR FLOOR TO Hgbt housekeeping; will be ho objection to give board to ladie FURNISUED—FO + en tulle or ne 214 Weat Twenty-eight BEAUTIFUL PARLOR, THRER BEDROOMS nu Kitchen to Tet, tovether or separat Kote at re iced ront, furlished for housekeop’ at Twenty-ninth street, 4 LARGE 800TH FURNISHED OOM, WITS _ ‘9 for two gentlemen or jadica; house private: Favont oath, 130 Weat ‘Tweaty-acventh strect, near Bust avenue, Loxs, LIST OF HOSES TO RENT—FURNISURD OR! fair rents, ‘Snfuralahed, ab fain rents, RIKER, 1,292 Broadway HYSICIAN'S OR DENTIST'S OFFICE, WITH WAIT. ing Room, on (rat fioor, in private house ho. 59 West ‘Twenty-fourth street. 4 R PART OF A HOUSY, FIVE OR SIX! bod or unfurnished, to a small family only, sk meerace reat, Tnghire of owuer, 8 West Twenty toatl rect, 0 LATA PARTLY FURNISIEGD LARGER PART OW thres story House, modern improvements, to a family of Adults; Immediate possession; an arrangement canbe male to board two persons ti part payment of reat, Apply at 243 Weat Forty-seventh street, near Broadway, 0 LET—FOR LIGHT HOUSEK private iba 2RPING, A SECOND honse; all modern improvements} raished If Aestrer Inquire o1 nsireet; references exchanged, NEWLY FURNISUED taal Floor in Room, on ti 345 Fifth etreet, between Hirst Second avenues ¥ 0 LET-A NIGELY FURNISHED ROOM, IN atrictiy private family, Ingufre on pretuises, #62 W Thirtieth street, or T. MAASS, 404 Broadway. WO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMA, SUITALLE FO! housekeeping for gentleman and ‘wife, to ie, at 20 East Twenty-iirst street, near Third avenue, $4.50 WEEKLY.—GO0D | SIZ2D__ FURNISHN O+L.OU Room, suitable for housekeeping; larce Pate ties, water, sluk, Lath and gas included. 416 ‘Weat Tulrty-! sbird stree G7 70, 8810, WEEKLY. SUITING AND, BEDROOMM D4 connecting, furnished for housekeeping; wutor 12 rooins, closet on floor, stationary tubs. 132 Forty-iirat atreety near Lexington avenue, FL FAST, TENTH STREET, NAR, BROADWAY. OL Very pleasant and nicely ‘furnished Rooms to ren withont board; house first class tn every respect and entirely, private; reference 57 BLEECKER STREET, A FEW DOORS EAST OF e Broadway.—To let, spacions Parlors, furs ished or une, furnished; well suited for offices or ght business, o 1 000 and $8,000, + ETT RETCH g REMREN, tot Third avenue, A —TO LET, THE SEVERAL FIRST CLASS THREE $, story and attic high stoop Dwelling Houses, conain- ing 14 to 16 rooms each. ‘The above houses are iocated in the vicinity of the Episcopal Colley are newly painted irom top to bottom, cleaned, avd in order; replete with Cro- ton and gas fixtures; ‘baths, furnace, dumb walters and every conventence that can be desired. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twen- ty-firet streets, ALTNE SAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF YIRST CLASS + brown stone Houses in close neighborhood to Central Park, convenient to Madison avenue cars, that we can reut very reasonable. WALDRON & ZITYEL, 1,016 Third av, (A NEAT, THREE, STORY HIGH STOOP, BROWN stone Houseon Thirty-elghth treet, near Park aye- ue, in good order; fine location; rent hee Nos. 7 and9 West Twenty-chird street, Fifth Avenue ‘A SMALU THREE STORY BROWN sTOFE HoUsE in Forty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, fully furnisued, will be rented low, to a femily, from May 1, ddress OWNER, vox 182 Up Branch Herald ollice, 1,246 Broadway. A VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House, on Fifty-second street, between Broadway and Elchth avenue, to rent, unfurnished. For articulars apply to E. H. LUDLOW & © ». B Pine street. Branch ofive 85 Beventeenth street, Uniun peer Badd eee) B00 ae oo VARIOUS Darts of the city; renta from #200 10 3.0. BATLELY, 208 Filth street, near Bowery. ARLEM.—TO LET, A FINE BRICK HOUSE, ba coms, all modern tmprovemenis, No. 242 East 1ilth a ear Second ‘OUSE TO LET—MODERN TWO STORY AND A tic dwelling Honse 67 Amity street. Apply toJ. B* IRELAND, 200 !sroadway. FAOUSE 70, LEN AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—SITU, ‘aied in Thirteenth street, between Fitth avene and University place. Inquire at OUSE TO LET-MODERN FOUR STORY DWELT- ing House 61 Amity street, Apply toJ. B. IRELAND, 200 Broaiway. } OUSE TO LET—WILL BR ALTERED IF DESIRED— Two story extension dwelling House i) Amity street, Gorner South Fifth avenue. Apply tod, B. IRELAND, 20) Broadway. RENT REDCO WO FIRST CLASS FULL AND ‘medium size three and four story Houses; all improves meats, excellent neighborhood; Filty-pinth and bifty-fourth streets, near Fourth avenue: no t its. EDWARD GREEY, 88 Vesey etreet, 0 LET—-IN | TWENTY-THIRD 8TH the Grand Opera Hous ue, Broadway, room No, 7. *, OPPOSITE a three story nish stoop brick House, containing 12 rooms, with all the ‘improvement, in- cluding beater; reut 81,8), together with a two siory Otce adjouming ; weil suited for a physician, having been ocenpled for that ptirpose over sixteen years; rent (or house and ollice 200; the house will be put In good order. J. DENHAM & CO., 265 West Twenty-third atrcet. N EXTRA SIZED FOUR STORY HIGH sTooP "brown stone House to tet—Furnished; Twenty-third ‘Btieet, opposite Madison square. H.R. DREW & CO., 175 Fifth avenue, 0 LET—A THREE STURY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 54 Morton street, in nood order, with mirrors and gas’ tix- tures and modern improvements; revt 1,60). Apply to JOHN MOLLIcR, 426 Washington strect, from’ lv to 12, COSEY HOUSE—NICELY FURNISHED, WITH ALL to let, together or in floors, to reduced rent; can be seen until let, 409 West A. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRIOK HOUSE TO let, furnished, and board for the occnpant, one person; Bouse in Irving place; none but responsible parties need an- awer. Acdress W. B., Herald office. No ageats. PO LET IN ALARGE BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, 609 Third avenue, Second and Third Floors, consisting Of six rooms on each floor, with all mjaovements. Apply to THOMAS MoPHERSON, on the premlacs, from 10 to 4, 0 LET_A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, 20x50, beautifully frescoed and ta complete order; wil be renied iow to a desirabie tenant. Apply to owner, 125 East Forty-fifth street, near Lexington avenue, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET, furnished, Twenty-first street, pear Seventh avenue} Tent $175 per month, BH. R. DREW & CO., 175 Fifth FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET, FUR- nished, Thirty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth av- enues; $00 per month. H.R. DREW & CO., 175 Fifth avenue. MARK CHANCE.—FINE CENTRAL LOCATION FOR doctor or dentist: brown stone, fully furnisned, to re- sponsible party; good terms and possession April’ 1, 224 ‘ast Fourveenth street. A. WCALE AND EXAMINE OUR LISTS OF FUR + nished and anfurnished Honses to let. “8, B. GOODALE, Nos. 7 and 9 Went Twenty- third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, A —HOUSEs, FURNISHED AND . ‘unfarnished, in good locations, to let. Particuiara of M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar strect, O LET—A THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH ALL MO- dera improvements, between Twenty-sixth and Thirtieth hea near Madison avenue. Address 7. J. B., Herald ‘ollice. 0 LET_THE HO!’SE NO. 49 GREENWICH AVENUE; four stories and baeement; 21 rooms; {sin excellent Bowruinp mouse; reat e100. Avply to Oe CLL Gs, crea at our B 1800. . GILES, ‘Thirteeu! reet and Sixth ee eek ST) LET—TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, corner First avenue and Fighwy-fourth street; rent 650; 0 three rtory and basemont, 407 East Ftchiy-fourth streot rent $500. Appiy to G. We FANNING, 68 Bleecker stroet. 7°. LET—A VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY HOUSE, witn all the modern improvements, %5 feet wide, 218 West Fifteenth street. Apply to L. 0. WOOD, o4 West fwenty- third street, AX TRA SIZE 34 STORY DESIRABLE HOUSR, S0xt feet, ana 8 full Lote; all modern improvements} Sixticth street, near Broadway, entrances to Ceatral Purk, ‘Rent moderate. STEVENSON & SON, No. 1] Pine s.reet, N ELEGANT » TANDSOMELY FUR- nished four'stury high stoop brown atone Dwelling, Fony-first street, near Fifth avenue, Also two i Forly-seventh strect, near Fifth avenue, K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. A Y SIRABLE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP 4A brown etone House, on 7) ixth sireet, near Bronde way, to rent, furmahed, ‘For permita apoly to E. H. LUD- LOW &CO., No. 3 Pine strect. Branch oilico 85 East Seven- teenth street, Union square. A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OWNING AND occu. A pying a large and elegantly firntahed House near Firth favonne, abi a bevaticul Country Bent on the Hu like to ind parties with means {o share with th forts an‘ expenses: none simply seeking board or with Gren need apply. Address LAFARGE, box 127 Herald FIANDSONELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—IN West Twenty-third atrect, near Sixih avenues the house ‘aud furniture are in first class order; two y ant; 18 rooms; brown stone fro! Address M. H., 47 Sixth avenue, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES mail locations, varying in price frum 1.0) to 48,000 per year. ILPATRICK & HOLMES, 46 Last Twenty-third street. + rent $300 per M POWER AND SPLENDID ROOMS 218 West Tweuty-sixth at Eighth avenues. et, between Seventh and TO LET— ED—THRE ower, with one or tio Nght Rooms location. Addreax 0. B., Herald office. ate TO FIV) HORSE loweet rent 7 and + re EAM POW: and uulimited power, First enue. Wood workers ullowed, TORE AND B. or the entire Battding 877 '81 ROOMS TO RENT—OF ALL SIZES Apply at Twenty-scventh street ixth avenue, weet side, next above corner Twenty-third street. Apply to owner, up siairs on the premisen | ASEMENT 7 oF TPHORKTON XN. RODMAN ing at the sorihea: EAM POW 1! Rooms and Ofllces, 13 N. it, 424100 Feet, 210 Willlam exee STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES POR RALE—NORTH- west corner of Lighth avenue and Forty-eighth street, Apply aa above, TORE TO LET. pHE way, 160 fect deep, rus. Basement Tuniitn stre or lease th TO LEASEL--TWO LOFTS 295X106 FEET. asst. Inquire of M. J. GILHUOLY, NS FIRST CLASS STORE, AND Apply to'J. CLARK, on the prem ee: REAL FSTATE AGENT, 1 tore and Dwe corner of Sixth avenue and Waverley ent. ng throu, 10 LET FURNISIED—ON MADISON AVENUF, NEAR Fichty-third street, full sized Houee; price Rz,500, KILPATRICK & LiCLMES, 46 East Twenty-third street, 0 LET VURNISHED—ON MADISON AVENUE, NEAR Thirty-fourth four story high stoop brown stone; price £6,000; also large numbers of others, furniaved ant unvuralshed. KILPATRICK & HOLMES, 46 East Twenty-third strect. 10 LET FURNISHED—ON MADISON AVENUE, AN . a ccuegant four story Ligh stoop House, located near Forty- eighth street, price $6,000; also large number of others. KILPATRICK & HOLMIS, 46 Fast Twenty third street, NO LET—A FINE FOUR BTORY BROWN STONE House, the firet floor and bar finely furnished, the second story a ladies’ saloon, 25x60 feet deep, with carpets and mi rora; third oor, carpets, curtains, tables and chairs. 7) Jen Fare chacce for frat class restaurant or for business pure poaee. Apply on the premises, 187 Montague at. Brooklyn, 10 LET-SEVERAL ELEGANTLY | FURNISHED Honses, alro Parts of Houses, in choice locations. Ap- ply at Everett Library, 686 Sixt avenue, 0 LET—A NICELY. FURNISHED HIGH S8TOOP three story House, for the summer or yeur. Apply to Miss WOLF, 22 West atreet) [PURNIGHED HOUSE TO LET—IN HARLEM; LOCA. Uow best, near boat and steam cara; neatly furnished pomession inimediate; Fent moderate. ° Apwly or uddress i. 0 Burling slip, New York, for one wee! place sition for a savings bank, : 10 LET-A WELL FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH 0 LEX -FIVT, FINE LOFTS, 1, LIGUPED stoop browa stone Houre, 46 Weat Bixteenth street, bear 00 ail sites, near Broadway. Apply on the | Fifth avenue, Apply to owner, on premises. premises, #0 Woke #ircet, mer goer: ieee = PO LET—A FOUR STOKY HOUSK, 88 WEST PO QuET TWO WELL LIGHTED Lord Ninoteenth street, between Eighth aud Nfoth avenu Chis etroot}gistable tor auy kind of bu with mirror end cuandeliers, modern improvements and low; po: Hecate, Apply on the fine condition, Apply to owner, 236 West Forty-eighth at. mo LET FoR Bus PURPOSPS-TWO nov PO LET—FURNISHED, THE FOUR STORY HOUSE, adjoining, tn Greene street, between Pleecker and eed order, modern improvements, No 124 West Twenty: Amity.” Inquire iu the shoe swore, 748 Sixth avenue, of J, | ninth street, near Sixth avouue; fil of boarders; rent § MAYER, < Adirees 0. SMITH, box 1'A Herald Uptown Branch ofice. POLLED STOKE 49 LISPENARD 1,200; | (PO LET—FURNISHED, A SMALL, BROWN | STONE Loft, $360: Loft 47, $600; Lott 45, 8.9; Basement Bi, House, on West Thirty-socond street; elegant location ; | eM, Inquire wt store 49, or of A. JOUKNEDY, No. J Pine | must be rented at once, ae to i} Whe can give K atreek, eecurily, Address box 6,400 Post « 10 LET--A BROWN STONE HOUSE, WI MODERN improvements, 11 rooms, tn 126th sireet, Hariem ; rent 460 3 ‘0 Basement Floor, Parlor ou first floor, and tone house, with knprovements, 523 id wtrect; rent er month, a atrect; reat $65 ver month. Inquire at NO LET--ONE OF THOSE FLl HOU: Beekman terrace, between Filticti streets, for $1,800; eplendid view of river. 0, IGGINS, No.7 Pine street, 10 LET_TWO, FRAME HOUSES IN FLETY-NINTH " ¢ Park; ‘eu Apply on tho premises, No, burnin Ga (0 LET—UNFURNISHED AND FURN! Fit and Apply to JOUN Sth, Madison and Lexington avenues, 14th, Lith, 22 Wd, Sth, Bist, Ath, dst, 84h, 38d, Hoth, 7th, 7th, Ted, Qsd streets, Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine street. MPO LET-SMALL HOUSE ON HAST TWENTY-FOURTIL street, near Fourth avenue; one on Lexington avenue, ear Tweuty-fifth street; one on Second avenue, near Thirty: venth atreet; one on East Twenty-cighth street, near Third venue; also some Apartments and Floors. P, O. RICHARDS, 953 Broadway. Es Ae ee Resateey. - 0 LET—HOUSE AND STORE $17 SIXTH STREET, near Third avenue and Cooper Institute; dwelling part Separate If requited. Also Piret Poor in 319 for light “busl- hess purposes, Inquire at 219 Sixth strect. 10 LET—NO, 666 AND 68! LEXINGTON AVENUE, TWO fret class four story brown atone Houses, having all the modern improvements and In complete order.’ Can be seen frora 10 tii 4, without permit, by applying nt nd fi terms to B. BLANCO, 13 South Willlum siveets ie “a TPOLETIONLY $800 THREE STORY HIGH sTooR 3 modern rovements b | Brooklyn. Appiy to C. A, Carpeuier, B6 White street, Ne ¥- [2 LET—A CONVENIENT HOUSE, NO. 8 FAST na huamteent) rect; 16 roome; tn good Gren tre storie oop; moderate rent, (0.0.3. FOL : Bte Mark's place, Eighth street? ea TP,UET OR FOR SaLR—A FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, 22x60x100, No. 109 East Thirty- first street, between Fourth ‘and Lexibyton avenues; ali modern tmprovements and marble ball, W. H, CROSSMAN, 65 Chambers atreet, Whieatrene” rel iow. Apply toJ. J. ICAN, 90 ‘0 RENT, UNFURNISHED-A BEAUTIFUL THR! tory bigh stoop brown stone, Houss on, Forty-seventh street, all hinprovemnents; also othera furnished and unfur- nished, from 1,20 to 7/000. OMALEERT BELLAMY, No. 8 Pine street 10_RENT—ON FORTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, a very comfortuble four story Hiab, atoop brown stone Hount, tn perlect order. Apply 1) E. H, LUDLOW & ©V., No. 8 Pine atrect; branch oflice 13 Kast Sovoutceuth street, Union square. Zt EAST IWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIDI- gon equare.—To let, uniurnished, a beautiful brown Sone House; rent $2,000 per annum. ‘Apply to she owner, 843 Filth avenue, 13 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, — MODERN & three story high stoop brick House, 9 feet deep 1,610; seen only from Sto & Owner resides Cow ntoop house, at 156 West Tenth street, with ail enta, to Fent, to nono but reavectavle Dar agen from 0 A, M. Wo 130 EASE IWELITH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD and Fourth avenues.—A private faml'y will rent @ Plecsant furnished Room to gentiemen; gas, bath, &o.}, Teferences, } 805 WEST TWENTIETI STREET—TO LET, Al € Ri ) nicely furniahed Parlor and two Bedrooms nad @ Kitchen, with gas and water, snitabie for housskeeplag, OR wiil be divided if require, Terms moderae, ; 210 WEST SINETEENTH STREET —TURER ruRY nished Rooms to let, for light housekeeping or ta, single gentlemen ; all moderu improvements, UNFURNISHED ROO AND APART~| MENTS CO LET. an A ND FLOOR TO LET—-IN A FIRST CLASS £X._ house, toa small fumfiy, 845 East Sevecteenth astreet.. LOWER PART OF A PRIVATS HOUSE—TO Av AA. select family ; all improvements; aso Third Floor, eepas rate, suitable for gentieman and wife, 863 Weat ‘Tharty-Lttee street, ) A THREE, HANDSOME SUITS OF SEVEN ROOx8) AA. cash, in 228, 220 and 222 Vi ent Th rty-fitth 3 bathy; Tange, Ac, ou each floor, CHANDLER & BURNETT, 1,075 ihird avenue, nedt Sixty-third street. , SE DESIRABLE SUIT OF SIX ROOMS, IN ELEGANT, brown stone, with owner. LA KUG, 745 Seventh avex, ‘Take Broadway, University or Serenth avenue cars. ETTY SUITS OF ROOMS, IN NEW! st Sixty-third atroct; water, cas and two Suits on Second ‘wvanue. TT, 10.6 Third avenue, near Siaty= AA treet, nearLetington avenue, to. tet froma ihe, Isto May; paricr, Kitchen and two bedrooms, Rent $27 por monk. Upper Floor, extra bedroom, $28, Gus fxturen wardrobes, marbie mantels. \ SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—ON THIRD FLOOR, UNe furnished, suitable for honsekceping, consisting of sit fing room, with'marole mantel, kitchen and one or two bed« rooms, with c.osets, pantries, water, Xc., all connected, to gentleman and lady or three edvite: tent $25 to #80 per Month, gas include?; none bat respectable parties need up+ no Millon hone, 157 Last Thirty-efgath street. To ba, 2 PRIVATE HOUSE 343/ containing weven large soon With separate gas meter, stationary tuba, hot and col water, gaa fixtures, bathroom, lage yard, ?e., all new an fn good omer, Apply on thé premises from 10 A. M. to 6 LARGE FRONT PARLOR, WITH TWO BEDs rooms, to let, to a dentist; rent moderate, Apply a\ Sixth avenue, LONE PERSON WILL LET THREE ROOMS, PA lor floor, £40; three nd, $20; five third, 820; bas ali the modern Ime P FLOORS—FOUR ROOMS, 475 TENTH AVENUE, AJ With gas and water. Apply st 524 West Thirty-seventh, street. L FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—FOW Sit housekeeping, to small famthen only, av #4 pew loora at $8, Apply to A.C. UREENLEAF, 461 and 435 Broadwa} 5 \ ARLEM.—TO LET, THREE ROOMS ON SECOND Hoor of a tivo story house; rent moderate. Inquire on the premises, south side of 128th etrest, between Sixth and! Seventh avennes, next to the new Court House, Immediate! possession if required, \ ‘PARTS OF HOUSES, FLATS AND ROOMS. REGIST immediately; dully_ applic H, SMI71 or JAMES DILLON ; GECORD FLOOR 70 Ler_FrouR ROOMS; CALLS TOU > or8to9P. M, 188 East Forticth street, third house fromx Lexington avenue. ry ECOND Rooms, PANTRIES,’ FLOOR—FIVE 4) clowets abundant; every convenience for perenne h front basement ff required; vacant Ist April; respectable neighborhood; owuer iives In house. €20 West Forty-fourth | street. i IXTH AVENUE.—A THIRD FLOOR TO LET TO As 1D. respectable family; cizht large rooms, containing mog den conventerices; rent $650; possession April. App y om premises, 465 Sixth aveaue, from 1 till 4 o'slook. \ = | HIRD FLOOR TO LET—CONSISTING OF FOUR rooms, in a private Louse, 831 West Twenty-seventht street. Can be reen from 10 to 8 o’ciock. Mo LET—8ECOND FLOOR AND BASE! ‘Twoilth atrect, hetween Third and Fourth. April. Inquire from 11 to 2 o'clock, 0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, Witll ALL MODERN. improvements, in (he fine house 62 Second avenue, pore ; 10 LE PPER PART OF AN’ENGLISH BASEMENT. house, five rooma, to a small (amily of adults; location) firet class. 321 West Thirty-second atrect, between Eight aud Ninth avenues, ’ SECOND FLOOR, CONTAINING BIGHT ‘a {inprovements; rent $25, Inquire om econd avenile, corner Foriy-ninth atreel, OF, stree! T 126 EAST nues, from: —IN HOUSE WITH PRIVATE FAMILY, ONR or, euitable for light Lousekeeping, 488 Fourth ay, (PO, LET HALF OF THREE story Han STOOP brick House; modern improvements; rent $800, 183 eat 109th etrect. fi 0 LET—THRZE ROOMS ON SECOND AND ONE ON, third floor; pautries, gas and water; Ninth ward; #00 @ month. Apply to JAMES C, BALDWIN, 174 Fulton street, ¢ TE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT Fourth svenue, Apply on the premises 2 10 LET—KITCHEN, DINING ROOMS, TWO PARLORS,| four Rooms, on second tioor; all modsrn improvements ood reference. Cail at 230 0 to v. 10 LET—s600 PER, ANNUM FROM MAY 1, 1871, TO A jamall, family only. the Vnver Part of the ‘tne private’ honse 432 East Fitty-eighth xtreet, near First avenue. Apply on premises, 10 LET—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, for ily housekeeping, Jn the four story vrown stone houre, 26 West Forty-third street, beiween Flith and Sixth avenues. Inquire on the premis:, 4 East Thirty-sixth street, fro sl hag LET—AT % PIKE STREET, TO A SMALL AMERI- can famil ly (an ciderly couple, without children, pre~ ferred), a nice ‘Third Floor, cous Ing of & rooms, with water, oy "T° EFT 10 A SMALL PROTESTANT FAMILY, WITH. out children, three Rooms on the third floor of house 8% ry Street, Can be sceu frum 10 A. M. to dP, M. F OF THIRD FLOORY improvements; hot and cold water, baths, Gas, Sc.; private House, 441 West Nineteenth street, 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL~ éren, Second Floor 214 East Thirty-ninth street, Reter- ences exchanged, 1[o LET-IN. A BROWN STONE HOUSE, A THIRD Floor, five rooms; all improvements; rent #28; posses- sion April L: a Fourth Floor, five rooms; rent i, Hato posséasion. Apply on the promises ‘214 East Forticth ree! (T° LET-FOR LIGHT HOUSEKERPING, TO A SMALI fatally, Third Floor, consisting of five tooma; hot an cold water, gan and batiroom: No. 288 West Tweitih street G a ‘clock. For permit and par 18) Nasaan street, New York- u T., Me tachetl ane, BASEMENT ¥i GOR: tinve Rooms on third floor, to « small family of adulte, 16 ‘t Twenty-fourth wirect. Apply fy Bi Seat Svea poly from'l to 4%, ‘eter: A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY ONLY, ied Floor of privaie street; immediate possession if desire? 208 Bast Twolftt a rectinteneas (0 LET-SECOND FLOOR, " a oy THREE ROOMS, <iTCHEN » With large ‘cellar; bow Dowween bievoker and Fourth sueus, “OM 20 Jones atrect,

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