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1 CITY GOVERNMENT. (OF FICIAL.) Board of Aldermen, STATED SESSION. Monnay, © 21, 1872. Present—Hon. John Cochrane, Presidcat, in the chair, rd a quorum of memb PETITION Revi ‘To have strect lamps lighted in Seventy. etween First avenue and avenue A, That two by front of the Chure’ eity, at $29 West Thirt REFERRED, eet Inmp be placed and lighted opposite 775 ighth street, 0 lainps be p and lighted in he Free Methodist Society of this euth street, y-sixth street, between Ninth gutter stones be set and re- set, and the sidewalks be flagged and retlazued. ‘That West Broadway and College place be paved with Beigian or stone-blo nent. ws That crosswalk the intersection of First aye- mune and 123d street on LAID Ove ‘That street lamps be lighted in Seventy-eighth street, rd to Riverside Park, wins be lakt in Seventy-eighih street, ard to the Riverside Park. pasin and culvert be built on the enth avenue and Twenty-tifth That a orthwest corner of n the north side of Fifty-secona 1 running 175 teet be laid from No. 175 § tg thwest corner of Monroe and Seammel streetscurb and gutter stones be set, and the sidewalks be Hagged and redagged full width." ; That the sidewalk on the north side of Fifty pminencing at Fifth avenue and running d tall width, West, be ionced Hat a erosswal ner of Roosevelt street, to the south w Burg ferry house ‘Phat ori the uth street, cor- of Williams. ‘gan pavement on Second avenue, between, econd and Sixty-tirst streets, be relaid, and that enue, between said streets, be or trap block pavemeu ‘That Forty-first street, from Tenth to be payed with Belgian ox trap-block pavement. That a receiving basin and culvert be built on the Rortheast cor Sixty-fitth street and avenue. L ORDERS ADOPIED, That et, from Third to Firth paved an or trap-block pavement. ‘That Sixty-tirst strect, trom Ninth to teuth avenue, be payed with Belgian or (rap-blo cement, That a receiving basin and culyert be built at the orthwest corner ofavenue A and Ninety-secon street nty-seventh street, from Madison av avenue, be paved with Belgian or w venth avenue, ‘enue, p-block pave- ut. ut stroct lamps be lighted in First avenue, from Fifty. third street to Sixty-fifuh street, hat street Janps be lighted in Fitty Ninth to Tenth ay : That the of Public Works repair the et, from Tenth to Eleventh th street, from ue. ‘That a crosswalk he laid across Seventeenth street diag- gnally, from the northeast to the southwest corner of Broailivay and seventeenth street. That ou the westerly side of Corlears stre to Monroe street, be ila; from No. 1 ‘That on the ‘northerly ‘side of Monroe street, from | Corlears to 31 Monro: flagyed. ‘That on the southerly side of Grand street, from Cc Jears street to Mouroe street, the sidewalks’ be ila and reilagged, ‘Phat two Lunps be side of Vuriek street, belween That Twenty-flith street, frem be paved wil Belgian or zranite-block 1 hat two Boulevard lamps be pla front of St. Law ‘y chure Bighty-fourth ste nites. phat a strect lamp he placed and Hehted on the sonth- west corner of Broadway and Fulton street, That on the uth side of Ninety-tirst et, between Third and Fourth avenues, curb and gutter stoles be set nd the sidewalks flagge : That 16th street, tro Third avenue to Seventh a be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones andthe sidewalks fl . That !31st street, from Sixth to venth avenue, he regu- lated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks tagged, That 121 street, from Fourth to Fifth avenue, be regu lated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagged. That leh street, from Third avenue to E regulated and gradvd, the curb and gutter the sidewalks iia That a sewer be buii the Harlom River. j Tuyt Fit avenue, from Ninetieth to 120th street, be Hited and graded, the eurb and gutter stones set And dewalks 1 f ‘That Ninety-ninth street, from Fourth to Fifth avenue, De regulated’and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks tazce That 119th street, trom Third avenue to the East River, ed and graded, the curb and gulter stones set dowalks tage That lth sirect, from Third to Fifth avenue, be regan Jated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the Aidewadls tagged. the sidewalks be od und re- n the easterly iult streets. nth ayene, vement, ud lighted in ad , on the south side ot et, between Fourth and Madison ave- ny st River, be tones set and in avenue A, from 120th street to r nd street, from Fourth to Fifth a nue, he ated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks tlagsed. That th the south side of Twenty-sixth sircet, from Ninth to nth avenue, be th That 126th street, from Eighth avenue street, be regulated and. ¢ stoues set and the sidewalks flagged. Thai the sidewalk on the southwest corner of Varick and Norih Moore streets, bei 25 feet on North Moore t and 10 icet o1 agved, on the west side ot Tenth avenue, trom Forty y enth street, curb and gutter stones be s the sidewalks be fir ed and retlaygea. That Twelith street, m the Pith to the EF: nue, be p with Belyian or trap-block pavement. That l enth street, trom Third to Fourth avenue, be the North American Neuchatel rock paye- a. to Lawret! aded, the curb and gut! ideut, Aldermen Coman, Conover. Martin, sleLaren, Plunkitt, th instant, at 1 o'clock eA PH SHANNON, Clerk. Board of Assistant Aldermen, STATED SESSION, Mownay, Oct. 21, 1872. 1, Esq. President, in the chair, and Prosent—Otis 7, = Aquorum of mem! 3 ; LAID OVER, wenty-first strect, trom Seventh avenue to he paved with Belgian or trap-block reet humps be lighted in Seven st avenue to avenue A. vulevard lamps be placed and lighted in front ot the Church of the Holy Sepuichre, on Seventy- Jourth street. i That Eighty-second street, from Second avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-! PAVERS FROM THE BOAKD OF ALDEM: That the sidewalk street, between Le widened so as to cot nth pavement. eighth street, avenue to Third lock pavement ADOPTED, n the north side of Forty-second ngton and Madivon avenues, be ‘ Mm to the present width or the sidewalks on the samo side of the said street, between Madison and Eizhth avenues, By the tollowing vote — Ailirmative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, _ Stacom, O'Brien, Galvin, Robinson, Healy, Kraus, Coddingt Sirack, Costello Vade, Connor Geis, Simonson, Cu: misky, McDonald, hiwartzand the President—18, ‘That the Commissioner of Public Works be requested to cause the wooden pavement in Broad street, at the inter. tection of Beaver street, to Le thoroughly repaired and | put i Pen 1 order. lution to amend section 37 of chapter 4, ordinance relating to public hackney coaches, LAID OVER. That a tuil-length portrait of the late Professor 8. F. B, Morse be painted and pliced in the Governor's roow ; the cust not io exceed $2,500 T ORDERS ADOPTED, Gus’ That the Commissioner of Public Works be authorized to have the work ot rey airing and relaying wooden and sione pavements done by days’ Work or iu such a manner ay he may deem pro ‘That a crosswalk be laid across Scammel strect, at its westerly intersection with Monroe street. ‘That two yas amps be placed and lighted in front of the chureh on hy southerly side of Thirty-tirst street, be- teen the Seventh ant Eighth avent That two gas lams be placed and lighted in front of the Church of 8, dufin the Baplist, onthe northerly side of Thirtieth strect, between the Seventit aud Eighth: ave- 0 hata gas lamp be placed and lighted in front of No. 12 Clinton plac nat the low and sunken lots on the southeast corner of hty-third street and the Bowlevard be fills in, ‘That 11st street, trom Ninth avenue ty the Boulevard, De rewuli A iraded, the curb and guiter stones set and the sidew: ‘Dhat West st t. et, from West Eleventh street to West Fourteenth street, be paved with granjte block pavement. That street lamps Le lighted in Seventy-fourth stre from Filth avenue te Third avenue. ‘That the sidewalk on both sides of Sixty-ninth street, from ‘third to Fourth avenue, be tlagaed. That Christopher street, trom Sixth avenue to the ae River, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave- niont, ‘That Gansevoort street, from West Riy be paved with granite block iment. That Gansevoort street, trom West t to North River, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagged, That a sewer be built in st avenue, from Ninth street to Tenth street, That Chrystic street, street, bo paved with That an improved iron he placed on the west si And Lh streets. That Twenty-sccond street, from Sixth avenue to the North River, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave: ment. ihat Twenty-fourth street, from Eleventh avenue to the orth River, be regulated and graded, the curb and guticr stones :et'and he sidewalks flagged. r free drinking hydrant be piaced en the north- cas er ot New Churchi street and Cedar street. That two boulevard lamps be placed in frontof the Chureh of the Transfiguration, in Twenty-ninth stre east of Fifth avenue, ‘That sirce’ lamps be lighted in Fighty-sccond strect, from the Boulevard to the River Dri That street lumps be Iighted on the south side of Fifty- Ninth strect, betwaen Fitth and sighth avenues, That street lamps be lighted tn Sixty-Mth street, from Eighth avenue to the Boulevard, That sixty-frst street, from the Boulevard to the Tenth avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. That Sixty-tourth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenues, be reg and graded, the curb and gutier stones set and the sidewalks flagged. T nt street, from Eighth avenue to the nd wraded, the cu street to North from Grand stre giant or trap-blo rinking ioaatai of Third aven t to Houston pavement, with trot , between 107 eid at Ninety Boulevard, be regulated stones set and the sidewalks nugged, That the sidewalk on b th sides of Fifty-sixth street, frem Ninti to Tenth avenue, be tagged. Each by the tollowing vote :— Affirmitive—Assistant Alderme Foley, | Stacom, O'brien, Galvin, Robineon, Healy, Kraus, Coddington: Strack, Vostello, Wade, Cone MeDonald, Schwartz ahd the Pres|di imonson, Cumiskyy tI, is That the vacant lots on the south side of Fifty-sixth street, feet east of Ninth avenue, be fenced in, That dewaik on both sided of Fitty-third street, from Sev avenne to Broadway, be i a. That the sidewalk on north side of For nth street, from the cornor of Broadway, extending west about ity deet, be fla: That the lamppost and Jamp on the northwest corner Of Revenih avenue aud Filly second street he replaced. Jewalk on both «des or Ninth avenue, from fourth street, be flagged, That the vacant tots on the north side of Fifty. street, About 2 fect east of Ninth avenue, be fenced im. ‘Vhat the sitewalk on the morn side of Fifty-seveuth street, about 2% fect east oF Ninth avenge, be fagved. Thai the sidewalk on both sides of Tenth avenue, be- tween Filty-second and Fitty-third streets, he flag ‘Thal gas me Ms be laid in kivty sixth street, from Ninth to Fenth avent : ‘Thar the sidewalks on both sides of Fifty titth to Fitty-vinth street, be tagged, Highted in Fiity-eighth street, be- yc Ten at mi avenge, ‘Mhat strc ainps be lighted in Fifty.dith street, be- tween Ninh and Tenth avenue my ‘That the sidewalk in (ront of 254 West Fitty-first street be tingged inti width, That sircet kunps be lighted io Firtysixth street, from Aixth to Seventh avenue. i ‘That the Commish of Public Works furnish to the Free Oburch of st. Mary the Virvio, in West Forty fia veath cet Lamp: aved with Belgian | mute to | hth ave- | b ant gutter | 7 ‘inh avenue, from | { street, between Sevonth | PRE Eee tm street, between Fifth and be feneed in. street, about 100 feet wes! NEW YUKK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1872.—TRIPLE SHENT. KURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS To LET. and Eighth avenues, four orna- on the south side of Fitty-third 1 Sixth avenues, be fenced in, ‘Thai the vacant lots on the south side of Sixty-frst street. commencing about 200 feet west of Second avenue, ‘That the vacant lots on the orth, side of Forty-second tof Second avenne, be fenced in, | Thal the vacant lots on the north side ‘of Sixty-trst | street, between Second and Third avenues, be fenced in. That street lamps be nue to That the sidewalk on street, between Maison | hat the sidewalk on ween Fith and Sixth avenues, be tagged, hata sewer be built io Eighty-first street, from First to from Manhattan street to 155th ed with granite bgt Second avenue. That Tenth avenw ty be pa hat Sixty-fith street, be,paved with Belgian 0 That tour lamps be morial ¢ ithwest sti ; That street lamps | Seventy-second and 5 ‘That street lamps be lig | Lexington to Filth » That street lamp Seventy: That Se avenues, be | That street |: | ninth street, | That sti between Sixty ‘That Third ave f lam) ue to Third ay That two Boul | nell Memorial Method: th street, between Si That Puty-sixth street, be paved with Belgian or ‘That Seventy-second si Fifth Sixty-third st River, be paved at First av et, be paved with B orty thar be reguln | and the. That East Ri stones That it f regulated and graded the sidewalks flagged, | westerly | ‘That ihe sidewalk on ne, between 12tth and 1 At 1ZIN sircet, fro str Lone with Belgian or tr a sewer be built it pave Second avenue, That 124th street, from with Helgian or trap-bh That With street, trom with Belg ihaton avenue, curb and gutter be flagued, | That lidth street, from cd with Belgian or tr cl anor pine lighted In See« ‘ond avenue. be lighted in Fifty-sixth street, from eno A ys be lighted in Sixty. rand lamps be place venue, be paved wi f, be regulated and graded, th setand the sidewalks fa: hat List street, from Fi stl sides of Llst st ‘hted in Twenth-ninih street, from the First avenue to the East River. CEE ae ear aio ot Pirty-sizth street, from First ave. venue A, curb and gutter stones be set and the sidew ‘sles be flagged and reflagged. the north’ side of Forty-ninth and Fifth avenues, be tlagged, both sides of Fifticth street, ck pavement. srom Kigth avenue to B i trap-block pav Hand hghte *hareh, and two in front of the corner of Madison avenue and ys y-seventh streets, hited ia Fi -seventh street, from ted in Lexington avenue, from xth street. , between Second and Third h side of Fittys HLHLeS, AY fourth street, from on front of the Cor- fn Seventy- es. from First avenue A, r trap-! a tr the Second ay: with Bel ourth ave- avement. from Third to First avenue, be »-hlock pavement, Sixty-tltst to Ninety-second igian or trap-bleck paveme First avenue to the Ei the curb and gutter Keed. nurth street to Seventicth the curb and gutter from First avenue to avenue A, ay the curb and gutter stones set m First avenne to the ded, the curb and gutter ise 1 Firstavenue to avenue A, be uurb and gutter stones set aud That street lamps be lighted in Fourth avenue, on the v side, between Lath and 126th streets, the westerly side of Fourth ave- 25u streets, be Fitth avenue to curb and gutter cl. mm to Third avenue, be ment, i 1 Eighty street, from First to st to Third avenue, be paved pavement, ‘Third t) Fourth avenue, be paved lock pavement. ot, irom Fourth to Fifth stones be set and the sidewalks venue A to Harlem River, be p-block pavement. ale rmen Stacom, O'Brien, | , Healy, Kraus, Coddington, Strack, Cos- nde, Connor, Geis, Slinoason, Cumisky, M¢Don- | and the President—li, | AMENDED AND LAID OVER, |. That Second avenue, from 125th strecl to Harlem River, | be paved wiih Kelgian or trap-block pavement, was | amended by substitudng “granite” for Belgian or’ wap- next, 23ih Inst., at two o'clock | MICHAEL J. KELLY, Clerk, novel and imp: Ad fucturin, of world-wile sale, street, Walllamsbi FORTUNE A having $3,009 p Suluble little “article ev Seen at 106 Broadwa; \ PARTN | £1 good, Ie; | No.5 Dey street, room LL THE MACH AN “fancy wood work, jo WM. SPETER, at the ¢ IS OF PROVITABLE, | IND 4X men and captiolist ual manifacti | house forming into company; profitable basiness; trade inc easing. € A CHANCE AA invest in'a weil kne | Store, in a good location the opportunity should ti VR, 74 Third avenue dress . ¥. timate, light busines: til cash sales, $300 INVE Hon or addréss RUSSELL, FOR ONE OR TWO YO! ITE: MEAN to forma company for manu- unit stéam tillage machinery 3 R, CREUZBAUR, 55 Wilson WAN nufacturing’ the most er patented; profits immense. ‘oom HH. profits; no articnlars at larg: cash required, Y (BAND SAW, &C.) fans, &c., for sale cheap. Appl vid siand, 90 Fulton street, thir TMENT FOR BU row Wi ? ME own Stationer : as the busy he seized on at on ew York, M. WANT A STRICT capital, Lo join me in saying a good profit. ddress MANU on tof per cent. | man preferred; good 98 North We! | DRUGS ds ARTN WANTE about $19,000, to | the horse epidemic, ue, Chicago, MPHE OFFICE OF salary, will be given capital Of $20,00), to be also the Vice Presidenc Sle. to GRIGGS, Apply EW JERSEY RIGHT FOR SALE f trate domestic article, selling readily at a Address Pp ARTNER WANTED—| location good and stock and fixtures new Iness that Is rapidly tner Address J ARTY pin the advert BUSINESS MAN, WITH SOME | manwacturing staple arti hose secking a legitimate ACT URER, Herald office, ‘OR $700 CASH, 5, Dusi- MOUR, Hera. IN THE DRUG BUST avente, between | avenue, east side, | —— e | ESK ROOM TO LET—FOR THE COAL Manhattan | AND | pore nish a vo |e » Music and Book | on | sing reter Addiess His str A GENTL wird | in the adverti | extend a sing sinc in an established business, fora seettred by first m ee bonds; for purehas “ CARLETO: REFINKD er in a liters venture entailing but sinali capital. Address, appoint | an interview, HUMOR, Herald oitice. | S150 CTELMIGENT MEN CAN AVEERAG BY | Ded! five min talk with farmers in y= and or New York States ON, 47 Amity st. | $800. ters und correspondence ness. Address J. i, —A_ RESP! $1,000. Saat iat Spanish languages, will | on good _gectrity for a box 101 Herald Uptown | Gow, going West tained ete ctr | $1,000 mange | Herald oft For interview address HUD =PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS AMOUNT, et as ticket azent te celebrated exhibi= Address box ¥8 Nyack, liately, AND A PARTS this city the office, mmeney wat of a safe manaiaeta ECTABLE ing the joan his emplo ood sitnation, ranch office, reneh and above snin by IMMEDIATELY, MAX H $1000.70 to take'position held by pa | past’ year, now going South; good salary; permanent, Apply 19 University place. WANTED, ab ness in this box Liz He 85.000. | tacturing bu Address P. FUR A GOOD BE é Payne LADY i Oi portic: small quantiles. th A Patent RN Addves ving city dence 113 (Chnton place) birth and Sixth avenves. A FOR BALE, FUR | £L., Carvets, Mirrors 18 Bedroom Suits, | ture, &e. A $20,000 WORTH + Farniture, @ per pri | Suits, In all Kind covers: 1) W yards Carpet, Loung sion Table, ONleloths, Ls | Beds, two rich rosewood at Grand Central 42 6th avente, Storage taken. hold goods. and B nents, at O'PARRIEL > corner Twentieth stre A $20; on | Bronzes, ber F te style, covered %, Bz. asnerie 86 West Hitteenth street. A RAR } denee 124 stoek and low prices. Bargatns for en BIL Al STANDARD AM Le and the Phelan patentee, H ollender, the championship) American game, 1000p DERRY & BLACKS Lil | corner Thirtecnth street res to purchase, for cash, the Furi ing up honsekee| i ACRIFICE FOR Buit, in crimson satin, hearly new; cost. $450, for 81.5; one do, $79; do. 840; Planoforie, Paintings, Mire: | Bronzes, Carpets, Chamber, Dining Furnitu tresses, Bedding, Turkish Suif, in reps, at halt Paintings, bronzes, Bookcas Private residence 120 West 2id st, S88 HOUSEHOLD | for sale, In lots to suiteash purchasers; 40 Money GNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT—MAT do., res, Silver FOR CASH.—AT PRIVATE PERTHWAT? & C003, 155 Chatham st Parlor and Chamber ILLIARDS.—JOHN DE A PARTNER WITH THE city, Goods always in demand, ald office. NITURE, Parlor and Sofa Be 40 BI LARGE T street. BOARDI in Bs Me eS 1p an 3 Mra, SIMONS( or IN, tierald of SH—PROPERTY OF Marie Antoinette style Parlor West Highth stro. House to let. Call NIVURE, PIANOFORTE AND (oe ces; Complete, Bedding, Bur FIRST CL eccnt less than manutacturer's Arlo 75 Bodro tits, Bedding, & os, Tables, Chairs, Buffet, Exte King tlasses, hair and’ sprin, Pianotortes.’ Sold to pay ade Auction and Commission Ware- between 2ith and 27th strects, advanced on ‘ail kinds of Eighth avenue, ANTOT- crimson silk rep: ‘$450, for $19; Pianotorte, Paintings, re, rosewood, walnut Cham: property famly leaving city. r Firth avenue. 9 Po ih st., Parlor Suits, 875: rep, $ | Walnut Bedroom Suits, $15:'390 lots, D for § day’ 4 ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPET. | MoFarutture, ‘Beduing, ae. * pie DEALY & CUNNENGHA 881 and 886 Third avenne, near Twenty-cighth strovt Prices iower than any other house in the city. W SEKEY OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAREN Fur | Forniture, Carpets and Bedding, at BM, COW. An immense Suits in great sh. LIARDS, ERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, & Coliender Combination Gash: jons, manutactured and for sale only by the inventor W. COLLENDER, J 3 Hioadway, New ¥ ar | successor to Phelan ork. OW MATCHED FO and Maurice Daly, four-hall ints, this (Friday) evenmy, at Nard’ parlors, 183 Sixth avenue, admis PEERY ARY, WITH A LIBERAL | | East Twellth stre | cluding gas, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. — LARGE CORNER STORE TO LET—AT A VERY moderate rent, for fine groceries or hardware and Rouserrnishing gooils, on the best block on Sixth avenue, Office ®9 Sixth avenue; open trom 7 A. M. to9 P. M. N UPTOW: ‘L OF 6) ROOM HOTEL OF 6) ROOMS, FURNISHED complete, to rent, with long lease, for $12,000a year. Address HOTEL, Herald Uptown Branch office. A —I WILL LET, ON THE WEST SIDE OF SIXTH avenie, two handsome Stores, already. fitted up, one for millinery and dressmaking, aud the other hair- dressing, with ‘reilectors and chandeliers; heated with | hot air; rent $709, Otlice 999 Sixth avenue. ATE AND LUNCH ROOM —THE LIGHT BASEMENT, with Vaults, 28, 30 and 32 Whitehall, corner Pear! sireet, diagonally opposite the Produce Exchange, size about 6) feet by 30 in depth, suitable tor a first class bar and lunch rooin or billiard saloon; also la light Rooms om the fourth floor to let to a club or socie' LUNCH COUNTER TO LET—COMPLETELY FUR- ster trade alone will more than pay rent; Apply to GEO, ©. SOREN, 173 Fituh STORE, $15, Franktort House, 202 William sweet. cS ROADWAY STORE TO LET—FOR THE HOLIDAYS orlonger if desired; one of the most eligible posi- tions for large trade; possession immediate, Apply on premises 6 Broadway. FIRST RATE CHA ESK ROOM TO LET. OF advertising agcuis., Avply at the otflee of the ING 1 RAM, No. 2 Aun street. in a real estate otfice, ty-fourth street. FFTC near Broadway Jo & RUS TO LET—AT FROM $60 TO pun, 29 Broadway. T.—LARGE ROOM ON COND FLOOR; © good light; let for any kind of business, without steam power. At No. 9 East Nineteenth street, uear Broadway. tid ade: ATORE 11 XTH STREET, TWO | SS" doors trom Eighth avenue: first class place for bar. | ber shop or croce! Inquire in rent $30 per mouth. R WASH- for a first LAND & MO LET—THE ST, JULIEN HOTEL, CORN ington place aud Me class hotel. For terms apply to dC. 65 Br Mo LET—IN TH lished corner I busines, affording Also to let, kind of aman, business. Apply at 603 Hudson stre Suitable for an O LET—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, a Floor, 18x33, one stairs up, Inquire on the premises 50 Flushing avenue, corner of Oxford street, Brookly also a small Store to let on same premises; reat for each $15 per month. mo LET—A& CIGAR 1 trving Piace Hot NO LET—THE THRE Broome, street, two $2,000. Apply to A M. B mo L¥ASE—FOR A LONG Lot, 25 2, with rea st corner of Grand and would build on the same, or advertiser stantial building to suit ‘a responsible tenant, 8. PINNER, 437 Broad lto 4P. M. daily RD, Ad ore, fitted up and re wor an oxcellent’ opportunity for the right the Store 05 Canal street, TH rth BROAD- mrpo R AND DASEMENT 5 F, way ring and Prince streets; lumodiate possession ; fine location for holiday 8. 8. IRELA wl Broadway. BWELLING HOUSES:TO LE’ ished. DSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE FOR TH 2A Winter Forty-seventh street, n Sixth ave avenue (UY enue, $100; Lex of oth & OO, SHED HOUSE niy-flith siveet ing! Union square. MEDIUM fully fur er month. RDS, 277 W THIRTY FIFTH STRE st Twenty-third street. FL HAVE A: nue—H ou1se IM Cighth strect, Madison ave We first street, furitished or 1 reasonabl others. CCLESTON, irty-first street. RY BROW 1, to wi HOUSE ass board: hat once by a cult. advance and board per mouth ‘Apply a! 301 Fourth avenue. XURN for five year DOUBLE HOU! Admirable a Yare opportunity st office, 10 LET—FURN tic House 43 boarders; box 105, THE 1 est Tenth an be 8 een Filth a mit. Apply RNISTED HOUSE inch and Madivon ay y Unfurnished. DWELLING, 10 EAST TWENTIED ‘ ULL FRONT Ut hy immediate po: ment and coavenence and in go JAMES PR » very desirable Dwell nas West Twenty-t) S47 West Twenty-third sirce! Both partially iurnished. Apply to 881 West t STORE. stret ty te TO Vy FOUR STORY BRICK HOL . corner of West Tenth and all modern conveniences. Tenth street. of own T 3S HOUSE, THR STORY basement; provements; GH. Aparin five rooms, $15; £12, $8 anid 34, ‘Two Ht to sell at great bargains. ~ HASTINGS, a74 3 way, near De Kalb aveni voiklyn. T FORTY SIXTH STR ory House, between i 3,500. JOUN O, HIGGIN °K DWELLING HOUSE, two stories. attic, basens wns, buth, range, vault gind cella possession immediately. BERTINE ROSS, No. NO LET—NO, 23 E elegant new Madison avenues 76 WE nt and jertec in every respect, t place (Fourch avenue), 26x00 feet; lot $3150 tect, Inid ont, in garden in front and rear of how F.G. & D. BROWN, 90 Broadway. B29 WEST | TWENTY-THIRD | TREX OLS story and basement Mouse, untarn'shed, to with all modern iiuprovements ant elegantly trescoe Inquire with! Full parteutar: FURNISHED ROOMS AND APAL' TO LET. PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO, OWNING AND OC- eupying a first élass brows stone house on ove of (he pre blocks of Murray Hill, and having more than they require nished Rooms t would let ote of two handsomely fur entioman, without board, at moderate ROOM TO LET=1 to a gentleman only. three do FURNISHED A Freneh fan strom Broadway, in the contectionery ANT FURNISHED A Blues AX. house, to a geniieman Apply at 17 Kast Twelfth street. LARGE AND. PLE to let, without board ROOM corner A ot West Tenth street. T MISS HUN’ AST THIRTIETIC STR tT, 4 a large frout Re . HANDSOMELY SHED ARLOR AND AA Bedroo front, for gentlemen only, without be enth street. A FURNISHED FLOOR TO) LET—t PRIVATE AA. house, suitable for housekeeping; r month, in- } Ji and 7 Abingdon square, Eighth ave near Twellth street. AND TWO BED- $2. Also other A MW ROBERT ISHED, xth av, LARGE FRONT ROOM TO L) 41. first Noor, $240 month, gas included. 625 LET, ON BROADWAY, NI Tlotel, handsome lor Floor, business or otherwise, with nse of kitchen if desir Immediate possession | 1,147 Broadway. DF BIGHT ROOMS, NORTHWEST CORN: whith stre ‘ixtures and all orp, y to MATTHEW BY 1 LARGK HANDSOMELY FURN ftoor front Room and Bedroom without board: mod first class hotels and RNES, necting, to gen- n improvements; siaurants; private family, 151 Bast Seventeenth street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, FOR house or sing! nN; terms moderate, 495 Broome #1 blocks west of Broadway EAUTI ROOMS TO ADVERTISE FROM AND receive calls for teachers or other first class parties 10 per month; also lodgings; piano roadway, rootn 9 LEGANT FURNISHED, ROOMS, INC ken for sale, 757 AENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOY TED WITH F comfortable furnished Rooms at No. 9 Varick place, near Bleecker street, at moderate prices. 3 J ANDSOM FURNISHED FRONT | ROOMS~ Without board, at 12 East Fourteenth street, near Delmonico's. LUDING BACK as. bath, eventh street, between Firth and arior, front room and hall bedroom, fire, ¢ West Shirt ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS—T0 two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, in first class locations ‘also single Room for gentleman; references. 38 West Nineteenth street. J ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gentiomen, without board, to partes willing to pay for first class accommodation. Apply at él West Pweitth street, between 1itth and Sisth avenues, oun | ms. 1i8 Kast Thirty-seventh street, near Lexington ay. | Quiet | Juquice at 50 | JOR IN A PRIVATE | to HOMER MOR. | | | AN SnnnananhnnnnnenneAet NEATLY, ECRNISHED, ROOMS WITH CONVEN- jences for light housekeeping, or to genttemen with- out board; loes Apply at E: n central, near Thirty-tourth street. Everett Library, 8 Sixth avende, LET—IN VERY OHOICE LOCATION, TWO LARGE. Rooms, well furnished and most delightfully situated ; also a hall Room; reterences. req Union square, second oor, Inquire at 17 LET—DESIRABLE. ROOMS IN A NEWLY nished house, without board, to gentlemen va Inquire at 14 West Twenty-sev- references required. enth street, teenth street, LET—FURNISHED ROOMS AT 32 EAST NINE- Teo ,° LET—TO ASIN furnished Room ina West Thirtieth street. 2 GENT: private family. MAN, A NICELY Apply at 362 O LET—FINE F RNISHED FRONT AND BACK Parlors, alro several Kooms, with all modern con- veniences, in the brown stone house 349 Bast Ewentieth street, between First and Second avenues, T—IN EAST TEN avenne, to gentlemen, without board, spacious: handsomely furnished Rooms, connecting it desire house first class and elegant wea home comtorts, &c. ‘ nO 1 bath, gas and grate fir turnished ; family | st 10 LET—A NICELY second floor, po LET—FURNISHED vate famil Fifth and Sixth avenues. $3 PER WEE a large, we tamnily aud Creenwieh str T° Lk RNISH rately the obs. one contains parle er parlor, cluded; respeetal SM West kitty-third: sti avenues, rpwo ELE front Rooms, ting Post without boar one short block trom Broadw: 36 West Thirt, D, IMMEDL mfortubly furnished, togeth bedroc FURNISHED wy ROOM aith furnished Bedroom 82 Renwick street, dear Canal, betwi TAYE vr, two bed reou mm ant Kites ple and health 'H STREET, NE. A SM street, bety AR SE K ENTLE- a private nm Hudson sw ith water; neighborhood, ft between Sixth and Seveuth Terms moderate. NISHED, ch boautiim) Rooms, first oor, waturnished 5 close to Broadway and resiaurants, 35 F SIXTH AVENUE,—TO LET, IN APR can ‘ami floor to one 1 ND B iP VARICK PLACE, Le) nished trout gentleman and wit nice front R jor house houseked arlor, two sinvle gentlemen; also a very im, With small Koo and closels attached, furnished Front Ro hot a of p V7 aT y (board iitiomen oaly. 104 E siveet, near'Un square. large it t class Be at ‘on ‘third ard § 156M or ‘ool STRER st ENWICH AVENUE,—A NICELY n second fluor, fully furnished $7 por week, with gas, ‘com io let, for one or ywo gent 32 STR A LA on men. aged. 347% SPRE Broad MONTHLY ) Freneh that; ki ni THIRTY priva Aaud well bath, & ol in SA. BAST TENTH ST OE or unfurnished R r M.o6 P.M, NTY Wh and Sixth: or unturhisted. Om FIFTH AVE 125: Rooms on? front Room on teow ihe le geutiemmen; unexcept vate. men, wit borhood de ‘ w TW 212 omety rien he jor Floor, with extens on 999 4244 on and ty s SECOND RESIDENCE Ti—Front Roon y ute from Park st tu te tabl REET.—10 LE Apply ¢ THIRD STRE) yenues.—An elegant Second St to let in ihe above house; also a Parlor Pioor, turnis! floor, W it orto gentleman fionable reteren NTH STREET, rd, v nies 1 vy réterenges eRchanged. COND Le en suit A, Suita TISTE 1 to let. ul Room aboy nad ¢ WANT ROOMS, sii CONNIE house p Twellt IVAT NG, FUR 1d water, xceilent Lor tLY BUR. plano age was, to WITITOU ust Seventeenth ENT, AT MODERATE PRICE, A handsomely ty non fourth feo: LE ngle gentle taiily private. RNISHED RGB, NIC NE y furnish 's restaurant} H er rher; family private, g NEAR BROADWAY bath. {D> HAL stationary tub: Virty-sixth enues. SECOND fous roons, oll Wa prefers le if T, FURNISHED on the premises crn OF als algo, and wile or sift 8; family pri —t0 GENTLE. urnis ed Rooms; TAN 7 dD. R \—A HAND- UNBU Rg seis’ ROOMS AND A PART- DID FLOOR st Fourteenth SPLI 216 I ART OF A FIRST nd Fourth | 2 Inquire | Mrs DOW to none but | Murray street. | J family without Sireet, furnished; linmediate pos DESIRABLE FLOO 4 of five roo , in ap 1 Broadway and 807 Highih avenue. FIN Noi floor howe 44 West Ring A cont bell, ‘O LET, AT 4 + Apartnents of th on eénch door; rents roout No. Le "i 18 rfite a and 1235 'Thir. at 1,236, third th JOOMS TO ¥ floor, front: | ute, corner of Thi FLOOR. 60 rom. Thirt mont mn re on tate one or in third stre st Thirty-ciehth ments and separat MO LET—PART OF HOUSE ar Reservoir squ nt $20 per 1 street, n location first clas two light and prent $2) a 1 gas, hot aud cold water. Vioek iron Madison avenu WEST NE in B14 Wo B16, SNOW READY TO LET-1 ner Forty second street and Sixth avenue, wall respectable families, JOUN KAVA en Fifth and sixth avenues, let, to adults only; NTs TO LET, VO LET-IN PRIVATE HOUSE streel, hear Second avenue. cL HOL children; ession. R TOF — vate I in ghih avenue Sixty-f r vent louse ECOND FLOOR | Fitty-itth street. rent S300, A JOHN BRANIGAS FLAT TO LET—ON First 4 all improvements, — Apply Tnirty-fith strget, for two day we rooms each Ai avetiue, near Seventy-first st oor. RNISHED— onth, nqni SIXTH AY y-ninth street Apply on first Hose ot pr BROWN STON @ rooms) ixes, 317 Bal st F , 877 Third avenue, corner of Fill, i, re, to a su PART OF A THIRD FLOOR, 8, tw punt STORAGE, {TORAGE.—WEST Warehouse: separate rooms. tween Bank and We rineip, nt TW KR, TAGGART, ME Wet. Female Pi si ot Mudwiles from wh. rm avenue, TTENTION? © red; consultation jon free. MAXWELL, 8’ PHYSICTAN, WENTY YEARS <perience ; diseases suecesstully and permia- SIDE FURNITURE on Abingdon squa all os Hu ets, ietor al attic Ath DICAL. tt cian; advice 4 HD. G practi lever Canse, WIth oF W ing. Oilice’ 1) West ‘Tw PRU: n tree, exfill practice, Kast Twenty-e ply on premises, OUSE NORTH. 11, on premises, 1X ROOMS EACH, NEW BUILD. . with all improvements, 1,222, 1 ot, A POUR SE ¢ 442 Fourth ave- Roow HOUSE, FIRST ry convenience Ty-second str T—THIRD FLOOR OF PRIVATE HOUSE 2h2 sirvet, with gas, Inquire on the premises, U7 WEST ror’ odern improv -FIRST nail family only; CONST with all Tenth r. 1 THIRD FLOOR, Twellth street; —SKCOND rooms, bath, STORA woods placed ilson street, be- and Manager. EAST TENTH tis, RIND rattle i nty-sixth SSIAN HC DR. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND B years’ snigce Private tying. Private lying. ighth street, TRENTIC MME. DESPARD,L. 4A West 27th st. speedily cured at one interview and boarded during sickness, M cine R.KING CURES THE UNFORTUNATE OF ALL DD aiseases and derangements; consultation private one visit sufficient. 1 Amity street, near Broadway. I ADIES-—CALL OR WRITE. 4 fallible Remedy, No. bP. M. at 44 Great Jones sf 1 AD SPEEDILY 4 durin Mh: rect, ne CURED AN Physicians, 142 West Twenty-fitth street. RS, WORCESTER, PHYSICIAN, 1 CHARLES street, heaweon Washington and West —Ladies con sult her on all ailments, adopted. ADA since 1810; ner of Fifth avenue, . Th rice $5, sold at dre Sixth avguue; also L by mail. RIVATE tlemen only teenth street, near Fifth avenue, Medaily, HYSICTAN FOR ADT unfortinate<Dr, BOTT, 125 Waverl moderate and reltet gu Board, er Iniailibie ists 152) Greenw: nursing. ‘OR MME. DUBOIS! IN- nsultation from Lz ) r Latayette place, to D. BOARDED sickness by Dr. and Mme. WEST, Ladies’ tataats RESTELL, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY ice No.l Kast Vitty-second street, cor icine, Now 2 ei street, No, Fulton street, Brooklyn, or sent ES AND FRI iced. Mediein —Lr, MARSTON (specialist), 23 Bast Six- Hours, I to Zand 6 to 8 THE P ovtad Fees OND street, | Must Side. ELEGANTLY FINISHED IN CABINET WORK LABER, N AN hr nary losens 6 Lexington avenue, will be soldat a rend sacrafice to promot hityer. LIONEL PROBHLICH, Third ay,, corner Fittieth st. N RLEGANTLY FINISHED IN CABINET WORK four story Residence, 659 Lexington avenue, will. b folihat n gread sacrifice, “Apply ty RiCHAID ¢ MAl NETY, Lt Broadway, or LIONEL FROLULICK, sd0 Third | A WATASEHE BEST HOUSE oN street, south side, the sixth house avenue; also a fine, large House, west side avenue, between 'Seventy-third and Sev treet: very low prices. Tiquire of owner, A. Eust Eighteenth street, New York, POR SALE ON MADISON AVENUR, A FOUR STORY modern brown stone House, 20x55x80. This is a bar- gain. FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 119 Broadway, room 4, or 908 Third avenue. —A BARGAIN, $4.0.000. Sore town sone Dweiltne! all” } ty; BLSHOXLOD; ‘Thirty-ninth street, hear Pith 1 | ACVAN DYKE, 1M Broadway, j easy terms, F | West Side. TH STREET, mM. Also a Cor the new marke EAR FULL Lor OD JL Meventh avenw ax Loi ie on Eleventh avenin Apply to J. & RB HERD Broadway. 0 YOKMAN LOT: PLOT, 59X150, avenue; pri W. J) BAR {OR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—THE HOUSE 251 Madison Hie, 26.6x00x115, Apply on the premises from Lz M, to 6 P. ‘o agents need call (OR SALE—ON WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, A vor, ive medium Ml high stoop House, 25 feet Wide, modern conveniences, in ine order, dee rated wa 244, with fountain and yines in trout 15, yard, Vor! tui” particulars | inqy of JAMES +R, EDWARDS, 277 Wes enty-third street. nie Fors: Lots, WITH LBA FOR G8 years, in eighth street, between Tenth and to J. JORDAN, SLL Twenty Fieventh avenues. iy st Houston street to CHARLES eighth strect, or at JORDAN, FOUR OR SALE—IN TOU story and siore Corner Proned taken at once. 203 East Thirty-second street. SUPERB NEW THREE oment brown stone front, Vay window: also & 20x50 fey 3 BE MORGAN, — with walnut d Wh West be Miscellancous, PLEASAN4 OCATED ON THIRTY. Lith stree sat Also furnished Howse torent. Permits atl SSS SiMth ay, = JOR SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED—RES of a clergyman leaving the «¢ : house | Hands location, tlie sty Also HL wrnitiire ih Thirtied nue, for $15,000. TAYLOR & BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LE! ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOK LYN. ADVERTISEMENTS ror TH EW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BULLDIN( CORNER OF FU LION AV AND BOERUM sT, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M, TILL 8 P.M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3708 F. M. CARRIERS AND AGEN NO. srt 'S) DEPARTMENT BROOKE, FRONT muprove Inquire at 2 T BROOKLYN. stroet, in a chote | will be soll low, with Ca Mirrors and Cornices. Ay No. 9 Vine street, New Yor to WILLIAM B, NICILOLS, PARLOR possession; very QROWN STONE HOUSE—A P floor hardwood and plate phe great ba in; ters easy. B, COC IKCROPT, 51g Pine gtreet, room 0. (OR SALI eality, | streets at | dest rate in Apply at oilice of ALE New York. CHOICE LOTS, 268108, IN SELECT oar Proxpeet Parks all oi the wade of thy Peach: $0 cash, 21) mouthly payments: savings bank. 12 John styeot, OR TO REN' STORY 11 A e, With all mod: yone of the w THRE) JOR SALE ie ring reasonal Jr., 293 Broadw FACTORY, IN it , with Steam Power and Elevator, on terms. 1B & CO,, Land 73 Front stree W. P, KITTRID WESTCHESTHR CO TY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, AT TARRYTOWN, NE. THE DEPOT. 4A with immediate handsome furnished Houses, at nomiy yenients, gas, hot an 3, Unt M y turnished and unt rOUNILS; Ol in it | ae ane Wala REAL perior exe Phelps, 82 Ci 1D) Residence, STOR SALE. acres in N of fradts im 132 Herald Uy wy Sh NE OF stone Tho nde liers, an Prop ( BE room 4, YARM ton, Riehi Hottses in Write ¢ t, Brook WA I in best part o RTIES P fad a pu ps TANT \ nies} Bast Tweltth size, bri on Thir have elyrs, VOORTL EXC | [A Restaurants, cheap Lique { Wnsury nid eh mi Ae Sold conseqit | street. COAL dh | bought ¢ al Estate —ON ood entre n foot at Brick, doin No. 6 a NEW HANDSOME VILLA, AMPLE GROUNDS, nge for City Proj edar street, XCHANGE—SEVERAL Hiouses for smail Country Places gear city; Place at Hempstead, near de} IOR SALE OR EXCHAN with stores, corne | near by Resid ‘voperty, ant pay balan Barns and store Lot for a sinall TL DAVISON roneht flat Houses, w erty, with some eash. REAL upon W. J, BARN —FOR PROMP medium sized House vod Location, —FOR ©. CORNE nue for rs street. ¢ sale-Lo. BOLL consegite if est heap for cash. Sid) down town for sale eh BOTTOMS, —FOL nh ESVATE TO EXCHANGE. * ‘80 minites from Wall street wil Lea Oe ae ee otogvapm atellice of. i. DESIRABLE ig og t, for Brooklyn or city ik ER, Bi Broadway. FIVE 5-STORY HOUSES, enue B and Sixteenth street, price $76,0W; terms to suit MACOMBER & y marke FINE FARM OF Bs OR EXCTIANG ‘ew Jersey, ont line of West Jersey Railroad, station aint five trou Philadelphis } . balance handsome timber; plenty prea the would exchanye for city or Address with particulars, I, box plown Branch Mee. ANTED—IN EXCHANGE, FOR GOOD Address, with particulars, LL OR BXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK i ‘in ¢ ii J. THE SI 80 Mia erty 0 ilk street, Boston, UR STORY BROWN yall bnprovements ; Tenement or sub- natn pl mn, heate Manes Maiden lane. BROOKLYN, or Lots. New York. JERSEY HOU: ur in New Jersey ME COTTA rm, Mere 18 Broad y £ FOR A CITY OR 1 of 110 xeres, one hi E D—THREE FOUR STORY located, for other Prop. RANCIS CRAWFORD, LY Broad: or 46 Third avenue. HANG ESTATE WANTED. ¢ D—-NEAR BALTIMORE, WASHING moni or Petersburg, improved, in exelaine Brooklyn, ligitly mortgaged, in good leacripiion of larm to E, BETTS, 180 Floyd lyn. ED—WORTH ABOUT $6,000, UN which a {urnished brown stone Hot Brooklyn will be exchanged. Oaly prin- cipals address NECOTAT, Herald oftice, IAVING DYCKMAN LOTS FOR SALE MAY wrchaser by sending particulars or culling , 112 Broadw y CASH, A SMALL OR between Sixth and Park ave- Owners only address HARRIS, 5& street. SH—A MODEEN BUILT, SMALL own stone House, ina good neigliborhood, ty-second and Forty-sceand siveots and Patek ues. Adi ving price and particu- , Herald RS, Nice. FOR SALK. LLENT PROPRIETARY BUSINE: about $3,000 5 ‘rst ¢ Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, ON HUDSON RIVER FOR also corner Ti ‘ risaelnis 3 tls 18 Store Agency FOR DID CORNER LIQUOR 4a large business; best stand in Brooklyn Bake: best stands in Brooklyn. y, a7 Codny street. A CORNER. d, Brooklyn; Store, In populous ne! a good Chance to make mone; LLOYD, 20 Broadway, first Moor. ‘ORE FOR SALB—BUSINESS LOCATION sed; well known; extensively patron ice make Mone, nt. Particulars RGE W. STMERS! Store Agency. _ OD BOARDING HOUSE For tion; full permanent boarder ith; lerms easy. Particulars 23 ONGE W. SIMERS' Store Agency LUNCH ROOM FOR SALES +a No, 1 stand: splendid cash ance Inve money, Paruculars ene Cluumbers street. HOUSE ANL Ling ave SIMERS' Store Agence; HING AND FANCY STORE FOR 4 avenue; large eash trade; Particulars 28 Chambers MERS' Store Agency LOCATION, GE IN A bE hed and having a good trade Gk D, IRABL " Al es NICHOLS & CA TED LIQUOR & v r new Post THOMAS GAFFE i LOC, D§ Apply. (0, Agents, v5 Fc iy; BE. Instness. sireet, ele BOTTOM 280,000 tow tn Aull view of the rivers Kou L. & A. STUAR 3 Apply 3S. EMBERSON, 659 sixth avenue, near 6 7 3 STanTn. “Ay ' RUG SPORES POR. SALE—ON SIXTH, BTGIITH irae once | De pout, third and Socond avenues, Bfdokiyn and Ae ot mene ch > | country peapital ey Lown. | A LARGE HOUS AINING ABOUT 15 ROOMS, | CYUNTCK LAND" ar street. , ZA. grounds nicely , about fF rds fom = as Ay 8 Da n bridge avent gout stable, | ] yet i STORE, W HOLE ONE oF coachhotre, at to let, partially inrnistied, cor Win te best in Uils eis fo dom & hnonths: rent 303 y Apply ty JOUN KAVA. | litrge business; long establi NAGH, horiheast corner of | avenue, ty-sccond street and Sixth | Ke SALE complete. BIGGS NCOW AND § lege Pour saw Mill, College i Broadway. <A NEW ILE DRIVER, Apply at © | @BRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON | Point! a | CITY AND BERGEN RIAU ESTATE, | Pron SADE—STOOK, PIXTUHS AND BASE OF A | : grovery store, doing a good business, in one of the | For Sale, best Streets of the city rent low. Apply at Sv Canal street. | A TARKSEY CITY—VOR SALE OR 10 1 tol BAL, 1K KERY, WITT AA gant four story basement and sub-cellar brown st set of y anit re Wagon Mansion, 25x60, 10) toot lot; 19. large rooms, | and "Re nd arate; a five rooms: Howse finished in fest class styte, led | Years Lease, a Good reasons lac alarm, &e, ; splendid location, Strom | diven tor sellin. Tnqiive at $07 Bro wear Myrtls Cortlandt or Desbrosses street fer house in the city; will be sold with ‘the el entire, magniseent chandelier $15,000, worth $0,000; $19,000 | suit purchaser will rent for | responsible tenant. Call and see Auetionecr, 27 Montgoun carpets plete, tor an remain, to M. GIBSC 1. Jerse stre VALWABLE IMPROVED CORNER PROPERTY, I Hobolttn, to be sold at public anetion, on Monday nber #, 1572, toclose anestate, For full particnt IREVIER BROS. 124 West Bri owark sirect, Hoboken, N. J. | Nov te ort | PROPERTY, OU OF SALE OR TD Rt T PARM AT A SAORIPICE—O} own aud railroad station; 14 ho « hours trom New York elty rt fas tne land as chere isin sylvania; under the highest cultivation; no rocks stones; nice stream of water; 10 a first class buildin ¥ FOR ie trom Philadelp | farm comprise: Ithy and be | alone v | the money; | diate posse | toot ot Libert | Railroad) ; 0 nnsylvania Railroad Ss Hotel, opposite Carriage wai sriown station, Jor G. 1, dan vetarn to’ New York 10) ACRES, $5,0 FROM DE all Kinds of traits good bul lone worth the money; t to suit, DAERIN, 9) Broad street, Pa sor SA every modern inp short distance abo HOTEL PROPERTY, THE d well-known i! edsburg the pria hotel in Stroudsbut ny MN OX nt | busi and titul home, Vor particulars | ing ‘e of WM. RA RTY, 3 Old Slip, or address J. | INGHRAM ALLENDER, Proprietor, | VOR SALE CHEAP—90 LOTS AT SAYVILLE a | on southside Railroad; price $400. Apply to HAUSMANS, 106 Broadway, Brooklyn, ARBAT BARGAIN, ‘ARM, 2 ACRE! three in wood: nal! House dnd Ban hy inules trom depot, strom terry ; Staten: stare w anes DARRIN, # Broad. : 1s O" Nous veut mote x ments; good garden, with abun e of fruit; siabl fo. ; beautiiully situated, on high ground, within six utiy utes’ walk of the depot t moderate to a stiitable par N EACH FARMS, ALL SIZES, WELL LOCATED ON | railroad and Havigable water, Sond tor catalog u J.T BUDD, Middletown, Delawa -) Witt SEVEN ROOMS; LARG rent $2) per mon de ly w Dr. AYERS, (PRT CHANDSOMELY FURNISHED, AT IN, L field, N. J, gas, water and all improvements, Lot 80 by 260 ieet, with Stable and Barn, Apply at 1 Fulton street, New York. O LET=A FURNISHED OR UNFURN Hiniles from the city, on the New Haven road: house is Gothic shape, contains 10 rooms, with gas, water, Fange, de; also stable, garden ant Lawn: plevsantty to cated, five minutes’ walk from station; rent until “May on terms to suit, Address Mrs. DAMON, box 10 Porl- ebesier, N.Y. QUATE QUARRY AT POUL VT.—SAME VELN WD ant joins the celebrated quarry now bei Will exchange or pitt into a company. B, COOKORUPFT, 5'4 Pine s reat, room 9. $20,000 Fait duo Wate Ttt, all tillable; new howe, 12 rooms, carvings } hotee land, use, barn; @ bargain, Address box 895 Tarrytown : REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, T SUADY SIDE, N. J.—FOR SALE OR EXC HANSGE Property, E F city oF Brookly’ fob: ter new. elon EYER (orgaus), 608 Broadway BROWN STONE DWELLING-ON | SEVENTY. A Moot street, New York, for sale, of will cxehange Zor Brookien House or Lets. GbO, We BROWN, FE Lb. | erty street rooms d+ $1,000 per annum tow | SHED HOUSE, | worked; | FOR A FIPTY-ACRE FARM, TWO) se and aboutten | | ‘ PAOR SALE | Pines t fice, an aceot POR SAL JOR SAL trally 1 if Room. OR SALE | volun | dvess HED B BUT | By Fitotay Wason with fi te nd Bor nh Sta ra ARKET IN FOURTH good wi | Ga A | SA hand sare | Can and exa | S00 Broadway. | orde wal and riv juire ot Dr. RTI gin two Be hopper, Si Meat Mill, cor 870; an impre kinds root ieed d $0 1 M New York. NGLN 4 five horse ling, suitable st River. {TATION | 59 and Boile No, 4 Sturte changed oie atid ices been ntast be j i aii 1); Diresstny | Bicines attend as Tr oq | EDWA AL isin street, fhe utr flemen's W | ANTALT, win tuetion. alten Williamsburg. i—A RAR RY M 625.000. t Lathes, 1H use, $40, Apply ly ALSOP, Apply to JOUN ROACH & SO by i wanted on by Mrs, Hers TS. ANtaurs, 78. SEVE. B nitiemen will be surprised at the pri in tor Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Dress@mtrom 819 to $100; Coats, $0 to $5; Panis $10, Pleaw: call, or aditress by Post, Mi. a en can obtaw t i Carpets by inquiry finest | avenue, Brookiyn, B.D. K, &0, OF AN OLD in Brooklyn. Address A. B, dle of 86)000 a years willy int of sickness. “Apply at ata saeri- und street. Vaults one ot s location for entering ite 19 Beaver st ROOM, CEN doing a bustiess of $6) 8B Mk CO, Aue Rowery. j sold, as the pro . Apply to G. FIRST OL peated, on Broad wa’ A Apply ats2t Sixth avenue, m CHEAP-A SMALL Y oF Ww j Miscellaneous work: partienlars adt- jon B Post office, N ESS VOR SALE—CHEAP, Store, stable attacked, ail co ars tease, Apply to D. 3, CONKLIN ‘or on the premises, curner of Schermer: streets, Brooklyn, AVENUE FOR SALE. Hi, fixtures, Apply on the pre CHOICE ASSOKIMENC OF SECOND +, of all styles aml sizes, for kale very low. wii AMERICAN STEAM SAVE CO, HER BU cor add de, —FOR SALE VERY CHEAP TO CLOSE partnership, Iron Works, in complet Ein Jiniles of Now York on rail 1 Vi r, Wil mY sine cular, oy, 2 MACHIN ‘ RHORSE STEAM EN. $40; Hollow Serew Drill, w@w, #15; a double action Meat ne, Boiler, $8; a 32-knite Burr Stone Mill, 20-inch, iting and erushing all jor Cider Mi to any ‘M2 West Sixteenth strect, a dl plete order, ved Vor 2 AND CAR POR SALE.—A BAXTER ENGINE, b power, mounted ina close car, sell-propel- th he used ns ad foot Ninth oi tor st ores Work 01 suid and ex: , 45 Dey street. MAND MARRISON ROTLER Address box 1,177 Post office ECOND _ will recsive ) por aldo sain nue, second BETWE ) ties and gentlemen will suiven for Casto® Clothing, Jey y. Nover before have such high th ae are bound to A an order, at had. For Coats, trom $3 to $2); Pants, $2 to Picase eail of addvess as above. led by Mra Harris. 1D MILLERS WELL KNOWN ESTAR. i nth avenne, near Nineteenth dost value paid for Cast-otf Clothing, c calling on or addresdig Mr. oF Mre AR PHIRTERNTIC STREE richest prices for Ladies’ and yi el, Carpets, &e, Ladies will UE. ere You will be dealt with to your sis 28 THIRD AVENUE, ‘date 6t Third ave ih highest or aldyess!