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_TO LET YOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. \ Figst ST LOFT A AND BASEMENT, ON BROADWAY, ‘e enard street, 24x00, et or lease, No. 6 Pine street, basement ‘A =iee meat a, corpetn tz peru a A ner Br re ‘dn premises oro! CHARLES B. JESSUP, 258 Broadway. SIXTH AVENUE 8YOR ONE DOOR ae shove Booths theatre ~ rgehs west side, only one for five years toa Ferpoagioe party rent $2,000. Apply to PEARSON & Sixih avenue, corner Twenty-fourth st. LARGE FACTORY TO LET—70 BY 50, FOUR ipging, ot would let Floors faeed taguire at iat £02 West ate CORNER 8TORE TO RENT—ON THE yar ern fron plated wines: Bors Hea Sint hs lass, Doply ac 8or iguthavenue’ “°* “sGHS MRARTEAN: A LARGE STORE TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, north side and near Twenty-third street. Posses- Biod atonce, Apply to C. 8. PECK & CO,, 961 Broadway. SMALL STORE TO LET.—ALSO CORNER Store for a barroom, in the Frantort House, corner of Franfort and William streets. —TO LEASE FOR A by = OF YEA! + sell lease, 4, 6 and 8 T tieth street, . bet rondway and Pittn han 8 Ttanle tor stares oe hotel; sor will alt AAP ‘itarues B, JESSUP, 258 Broadway. FINE STORE TO LET—ON EAST TWENTY. \d street; also one on West Thirty-ninth stree ath sefond street: aleo one on Maer bustier. ADDIY to ®. CASSIDY, 134 ast Thirty-second street. STORE, BEING NEWLY FITTED UP, CoRraR A Broadway and Muetecuth street, to let, with perrlon. also Rape class ih asin location for ta! ior, mullliner or any first class light business, ‘sb 8. Bk ‘K & €O., 961 Broadway. SIXTH AVENUE STORE TO LEASE OR FOR sale—Elegant plate glass front; best pared of, fave- Due for first class trade. Address SiXTHPA E, box AlZl Herald office, ‘A —TO LET, STORE 22 FIFTH AVENUE, 100 FEET + in depth; also corner Store; one on pete ba eld) } faiso Store and Dwelling 1 Wooster street, orners and inside Houses to lense on Union square, Filth @venue and Broad WLLL valuable Leases for sale, JAM TUCKER, 220 Fiith avenue, ROADWAY.—TO LET, STORE 632 BROADWAY, 25x200, through to Croiy street; also Store ot Broad: Twa 636 and 638 Broad- a! Floors, Rooms and Vilices over 25 FEET FRONT ; ELE- near Park & Tilford’s, Ad- Herald office. Cone STORE TO LEAS: nt plate glass windows wrest CORNER STORE, bi Bua 701 us T—WITA FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, a OX 126 tables, th side Forty-ninth strest, st ver, Apply to PECK & WANDULL, foot East Forty: Righth sircet. ESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for advertising agents. Apply at the office of the [EVENING TELEGRAM, No, 2 Ann street. “RALEGANT OFFICES, FIREPROOF, BUILDINGS, TO ent Apply to W & CO,, No, 3 Pine st, TRST FLOOR AND BA MENT oF THE BUILDING 64 and 66 Lispenard street, 100 teet west of Broadway, 9) feet, to rent. Apply to &. H. LUDLOW & CO., Ni Pine street, OR MANUFACTURERS.—TO LET. A LARGE, WELL lighied and steam, hented room, with steam power, Bta moderate price, Apply at 87 Canal street, in thé OFTS AND OFFICES TO LET—IN_ 141 FULTON, 20 and f des wires also Basement of 81 Nassau Ij EY it UH, MOUQUIN'S Restaurant, 141 Fulton street NE OF THE FINEST CORNERS ON THIRD AVE- nue, elegant plate front, 2 for any busi- ess. Also the finest Corner on Sixth avenue, ), four tory brick. F. ZITTEL H,Oo6 Third avenue. ENT $500—FOR 100 FEET DKEP BUSINESS PREMI.. Ses on best part of Hudson street: the 15 years’ Lease “ofsuch for sale. Address A, GREATRIX, box 19) Herald ypftice. TEAM POWER, WITH WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, Floors, Rasements Stores, &c., of every description: to let: low’ rent and insurances.” Apply at 311 and 313 javente A, near Nineteenth street. ‘TEAM POWER TO LET—FROM ONE TO 80 HORSE, with well Latina Rooms of various sizes, Apply on fhe premises to HALL, 137 Elm street. AQTEAM POWER.—TO LET, WITH POWER, ONE Room, 60x80 feet, with Perfect light on all sides: ver: lesirable ‘for woodworkers, ply to NICHOLS & MALL. 156 Bank ntrcet (North Itiven). ae AND FIXTURES TO bela EIGHTH avenue, between Thirty-first_ and Thirty-second eta; rent $80 per month. S.EMBERSON, oath aves ue, between Thi rty-eighth and 1 hirty-ninth streets, TORES, PARLORS, FLOORS, ROOMS FOR PLANOS, sawing machines, dressmaking, hairdressing, bank: physicians dwell ing, &c., near Union aore tee corner TORE, BASEMENT AND SUB-CELLAR, ON BROAD- way, near Spring streét, 25x200teet rear on Crosb; treet, to re rent, Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. je stres TORE TO LET—S15 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET; 6) will make a good liquor store; cheap rent. Apply on sthe premises, TORES AND OFFICES ON BROADWAY AND SIXTH @ avenne.~A new building is being erected on Sixth Brat in the rear of and connecting with 1,265 to roadway, between Thirty-tirst and Thirty-second streets; ‘hese buildings aided wi tae and of as to suit tenants. Ap- iil be ready for occupaivey on. May 1. will ba divide pres and omces )SINESS BLOCK ON THE BOWERY, ood transient trade trom Grand Central. depo! ale, the Lense of a large Store and Dwelling. rent a “ 7) per annum. Address BOWERY PROPERTY, pnd nD, stating business, &c. No agents dealt with. 10 LET—LARGE HOUSE, WITH 30 LOTS OF Ground, on Boulevard, with’ separate entrances, suit- sable for a hotel or boarding house ; would give a lease, J. DENHAM & CO., 266 West Twenty-third street. en Ay! ney. FITTED UP a ABvouie 8 tor sale, $500, Unb % SHNAY, Tailors nd Importers, 716 nes ‘avenue, {PO AETITUE STORE ON GROUND FLOOR IN THE splendid building 39 and 41 Park place, 25x85; also Becond Floor, 50x80; steam heat, good height and’ well jarranged for business, Apply on the premises, 10 LET—NEAR HAMILTON FERRY, WITH OR without steam power, a well lighted second floor Room, x55 feet, with good entrance. Apply at gona rookiyn Steam Engine Works, corner Summit and V: runt atreets, South Brooklyn. 10 LET—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF THE new Fy roof building of the German Savings Bank, Fons Sree feet on Four! i avenue and 90 fect on Four- sireet. T° LET—A LOFT, 18X100 pus Pees LIGHT; suitable for a light manutacti ring usiness. Apply ‘on the premises DIMOND’S Marble Works, 218 West For- ‘ty second street, near Broadway. 0 LET—ONE OR TWO FLOORS, JUNCTION oF Broadway and Sixth avenue ;.good location for loan ‘amee, low rent until Ma: sos ease: M. }. COLE, 536 Sixth avenue, PO LeT-—REMODELLED HOUSE, WITH ELEGANT ow window, on Greene street, near Prince. suit- Able tor restaurant, lager beer, artificial flowers, ot any light manufacturing business ‘where steam is required; Fent reasonable. Apply at Sai Broadway, (0 LET—FITTED UP, AN OLD ESTABLISHED COR- ner Liquor Store, the best in the Ninth ward. | Public Hall, Billiard and Club Roomsean be hired with It. Also ‘to lel, a Lager Beer Saloon. Apply at O13 Hudson street, TP, ,LT—864. BROADWAY, BETWEEN | SEVEN. teenth and Fighteenth streets, now occupied b; Yauch as a confectionery and restaurant Apply to E, BAILEY. 65 Wall street, baseme 0 LET OR LEASE—THE STORE, WITH CELLAR, also the Loft, for business purposes, with Dwelling sand Factory in rear, with steam power and separate en- tran-es, or will be leased together. Apply on premises, 95 Bleecker street, near Broadway, from 12 to 4, or at 101 Bleecker street. 10 LET OR LEASE—WIiTH STEAM POWER, A PLOT of Ground, 7 feet front, including corner lot; would erect a building to sult a responsible tenant. Apply at met BROS.', Eleventh avenue and Twenty-second ee is! L"T OR LEASE—TWO LOTS AT THE FOOT OF Forty-seventh street, Kast River, 25x100 feet each; frame Dalidings: make good coal or wood yard. Apply a6 Second avenue.” 10. “LEASE—FOR a YEARS, ‘A LARGE PLOT ON Broadway, above Seventeenth strect. E, B, BOOTH, 10 Pine street. (0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, STORE AND *Dwelling 1,254 Broadway, near Thirty-second street, Unquire of A. C. LOOMIS, on the premises, 0 LEASK—POUR LOTS, WITH BRICK DWELLING, two brick and two frame Factories, on Eighty-first Foet, near the Houlevard, possession at once. JAMES BIRCHETT, 43 West Forty-second street. _ apo 1 LBASE—A LARGE HOUSE AND THREE, 4 ACRES ound at terminus of Second Avenue wie an art of 1,000 feet of dock room on Hi Mem river! mde NIX INGRAHAM, No, 4 Pine st., basement. LEASE FOR BUSINESS Foros ee e term of years—The fine four story bron Foor 13 East Fourteenth street adjoining ch cheriog's iculars and permit of B. B. BOOTH, 10 Pine street. 0 mea BROADWAY CORNER STORE AND sement, west side; best location for first class re- yi il adn or sewing machine company, Address STORE, LEASE—THE FOUR LO 4 building ‘at southenst corner of Park piace and Greenwi ight, and commodi remy Fark piace Kopty ‘atthe’ Saviags Bank In the (0 LEASE—WORTH HOUSE, FIFTH AVE T° Twenty-fifth serach, apa th to Bros Moke ald gion to aiver, Apply STEPHENSON 7 Broad- “way, room OP eater renter and Bat) crpue aete tion 01 1, su! any heavy business. WINE & PELL, 687 Sixth avenue. (0 LEASE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—UPPER T Part ot Building, corner, Broadway and Thirty-ghird ‘and Dweiliny HINE & eer ty ra ‘Sixth avenue. r TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSHS:_ Wwe FRONT, wee ry AND Lore, OM, BASS surpamed’” °° "DAVID IC 3 Meld “eh = si with or r witheat Basement W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Bri way. NEAR TWELFTH STREET.—THE Siar ot one 1, mplesald locality ie yu SOF 3. jor tt Apply on the not jises, BROOME STREET.—TO ag or te THE MODERN 463, built five rea sia, =e sement, entize or ly to M.S, MYERS byt (rat) renee App ____ DWELLING HOUSES ‘TO LET. nan ng ~Furnishea. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE—THOROUGH- ly Gretciass, on Madison a’ Mut ib, will be leased to a responsible party til! M: Thirty-fifth street, between Fiith leased for two years; posse: parties are going abroad. Apply to avenue, trom 9 to 12. A —FURNISHED HOUSES AT TWENTY-POURTH, + Thirty-second, . Forty-ninth and Fifty. seventh Sreete, near Fitth avenue, on Murray Hill, near Park and Madison, avenues: at Fortieth ‘and Forty-cighth and others: very reasonah) V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 1 Pine st. ‘and 246 Firth av. A THREE story HIGH STOOP’ HOUSE, ELE. + gantly furnished, including linen and silver, with immediate possession ‘location n gol and central r as 827 0, KNIGHT, URNISHED AND UN- 6, unless satiafnet or eo ofS. B. GOODALE, A HEAD Gr A Rte furnished penants obtained. Teen iene of No. 5 West Twi third street, FI FINE BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP | HOUSE TO let—On bein d -sixth street, near Sixth avenue, . Teasonably ; possession. Also others, Apply io SIMON: "BON ECCLESTON, 80 West Lhirty-frst strect, neat roadway, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE T0.LET—ON Fifth avenue ; do., on ue icy street, near Fifth Avenue, also 285 Fifth avenue; ticely furnished House on Thirty-eighth street, near Lexington ‘Thirty- stre hand ndsome brown stone House, sir5 month, Pos- session. WILLIAM TUCKER, ih a ARTLY FURNISHED—THREE STORY AND BASE- ment House, l¢ University place. Occupied by the New York Electrical Cure tor treatment of rheumatism and kidney complaints. Inquire on premises, TO LET—A SMALL. HOUSE, FURNISHED, IN WEST Thirty-second street, near’ Broadway, with all mod- rn improvements; possession immediately. Inquire at 107 West Thirty-second street. bi his LET—FULLY OR PARTIALLY FURNISHED, A three story brown stone [louse, eight rooms, all mod- ern rier | and immediate possession, to a re- Sponaibhe. party. Inquire on premises, 106 West Fittieth street, TH AVENUE.—TO LET, A LARGE, HANDSOMELY © furnished House, well adapted for private boarding house. powersion May 1. for ome or anore years, Address OWNER, Herald Uptown Branch office. TH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.—FINE, furnished House; also one, victnity of Broadway and qhirty senna street, Furnitire for sale low: quite bs sagigdeds tide ng Op housekee) TON ‘Also others, Ap- ply to SIMONSON & ECCLESTON, & West Thirty-first street, near Broadway. $950. —FURNISHED FOUR STORY, 17 ROOMS, near Westminster Hotel and ‘Union sq location unsutpasted ; immediate possession o:h nished and unfurnished, |. M. LETTS, 25 Sixteenth street, corner Broadway. re} ture Unfurnished, TO LET—UNFURNISHED, 47TH STREET, NEAR Fifth avenue, handsome Brown Stone, $3,500. Fitth avenue, partially furnished. 51st Freda 5th and 6th avenues, handsoine 4 story Brown Stone, $3,000 a year. dist street, near Broadway, $1,200. ington ave- nue, with ‘carpets, gas fixiures, &c., $i a vear, 3 rooms deep, from May next. 148 Weat 26(N street, $7 4 month, ‘est 25th street, $1.500a year. 43 West street, 3 story high stoop Brick, $200.0 year. No. — 18th strect, near Irving place, 4 sory igh atnop Brick, $2000 5 13% Tenth street, near Cpaversity 25x65x100, $5, year. Others, WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 f BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOUSE TO LET AND FUR. niture for sale; centrally weet near Madison avenue; rent $1,200; furniture, new, food. busi- ness location. Other particulars at “bn Fourik'avenue, A LARGE HOUSE AND REAR BUILDING IN Clinton pisces near Broadway, to let or lease; de- sirable for business; Furniture may be bought. EUGENE CHEVALLIER, 61 Liberty street, basement, HOUSE AND STORE, SUITABLE FOR A BOARD- ing house, restaurant; all modern improvements; elub room connected ; tenants already in house; can be immediately filled with b rent very low. 334 Third avenue, a A. THREE STORY BROWN STONE, 22X55, FORTY. Hinth street, $2,800: Forty-cighth nt Sian $2,400; Thirty sine street. $1 nea mhirty second rorty- It ae pfu Wo SUDWARD? oh 913 Sixth’avenue, VERY HANDSOME FOUR STORY STONE HOUSE, vory near Fifth avenue, 26x65x104, built by owner and never before offered to rent; will be rented to a furnished or unfurnished ; possession be- fore Ist of of May If desired. ARK, Broadway, corner Seventeenth st. A WEERLY List OF PROPERTY OFFERED BY US to rent during this Spring will be issued on February Wand every Monday thervalter until May 1 WYCKOFF & JAMES, 208 Montague street and 309 Flatbush aventio, ‘OUSE &%5 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, ONE door west of Second avenue, with Gas Fixtures and Mirrors, to let or lease; is 25 feet front by 65 feet deep (lot 100 teet), brown stone, four story, high ‘stoop, modern builtand in perfect order; price reasonable & good e seen by permit only, for which and par- TPTHAUS, 496 Broadway. IE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE 4 EAST TWEN. eet to, let, unfurnished, in good order ; 13 roving, yeni fo Ht. DREW # CO., 138 Firth avenue 0 LET—THE NEW FOUR-STORY BROWN STONE corner Madison avenue and Forty-seventh street, Anished in hardwood; gas fixtures will be put in: imme: diate posseasion, J }OHN O. HIGGINS, 7 Pine street, or at building 9A. M. sash ns. vts-ouey. erp nrc Wh OS ut nL om ab nt tl 9 a ia i IRR au ai Wa pA ha hay 2 AY ‘lism al ea a aa A aaa te A ete atl ll ale oink rane ssa Sinan ebteaie “SSsRaReeuEnDeaRRemencapemncameeenerscmeanamemmemeeere reece, CS A PS Oo ree ce | WURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS A GE, Serie ROOD oR dong Dished, In periect order Ri enuemed or couple. 1 icloc , 243 Sixth avenne. PLEASANT HALL ROOM, FURNISHED, $2 PER week. 581 H vephas mi —————— a Room, wi conv lor housekee} ath ‘ac. *Gnil'at 135 West Thirty-Afth street, hg. fam bad: way. . FURNISHED ‘first floor ; water and Apply tor two days, alter HANDSOME FWRNISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO reni, en suite or singly; also a hall Room for $6a ‘Week, at is7 West Twenty-third strect; reference, LONE WOMAN, HAVING A NICE HOME, WILL let ® small ha‘l Room to a lady, in business during the day preferred, Call at 176 Seventh avenue, one stairs up. NEATLY FURNISH &D RECEPTION ROOM FLOOR to let—For $750 per week, with privilege of light housekeeping: house hos all Improvements. Apply at dit West ‘hirty-' ‘third stre et. —FURNISHED LOWER PART OF FOUR STORY A. STleute, Forty-sixth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues; rent nominul until Ma jan daughter Only present vccupanis, “WILLIA ane 1,491 Broadway, near r Forty-fith otresk, T 220 AND 222 FIFTH AVENUETAN ELEGANT uit ot Rooms, with bathroom, water closet, ac. attached; ‘private entrance; house eleganily ca rpeted and fitted up; also a single Room; steain heat an lied; 9. first t class caterer In house. For full par- WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fitth avenue, UNFURNISHED ROOMS ad APARK- MENTS TO LE’ DESIRABLE La pony FLOOR, A 5 $50 cr Of ei eens joreitoes ‘real Sixth avenue, between Forty ninth an i eg Ts TO eres SUITS OF THREE rooms der ; Ro in aad aah artment Apply ovation West Twenty-seventh street, Detween a ‘and feighih Ng tey ed} TO LET—9 STANTON STREET, * Fg Orchard and Ludlow streets. Apply on th A. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT, ROOM AND BED- req ey 500 First ‘Twenty- Ane PARTMEN each, for $16 at very m terms avenue, first A Between Twenty moni | and third streets. A TRENCH FLAT 70 LET—14) EAST FOURTEENTH street, a house, complete, with all modern improve: ments, for first class family ; 100 1 it and ont Apply to lantor- yi oot street; elegant an SUIT OF ROOMS OR THE ENTIRE FLOOR, WITIL all conveniences, in private house 135 West Twenty- third street. SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING A CONVENIENT fiat, will rent the same and sell Furniture at a great sacrifice every HOWE Gs BOI nice location. NUMBER OF FLATS ON LEXINGTON AND THTRD avenues, and on Sixty- ur sreeh all improve- inents, to rent, from $24 to $70per F, Zr gb, mctse ated LARGE, NICELY, ha, with piazza a and closets, frst flcor, ek; pri street, near First stres et, ‘Hoboken, en bl ‘blocks rom | terry. PURNISIED ROOMS TO LET—A THIRD STORY front mage paatly, furnished; terms $7 per week; fire and gi Apply at 525 Loxing‘on avenue. OR, completely fu HovsEx EEPING—TWO med teen ben id gas; suitable Apply at 101 West Forty-tirst street, corner Sixth avenue; second bell, FE! ANT FRENCH FLATS, HOUSES AND STORES 4 tolet. Apply to PETER 8. GOLDEN & OO,, 957 Sixth avenue. URNISHED HALL BEDROOM, $3; FIRST CLASS house, 34 Clinton place. URNISHED FRONT OR BACK PARLOR—ALSO fone smail Roum, fourth floor. | 2f West Twenty-ninth Strect, opposite Gilsey House, Can be seen on Monday any hour. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET — 58, LEXINGTON avenue, corner of Twenty fith street; handsomely furnished Rooms on second story, front, to out board, ins private family. Reierences exchanges RENCH FLATS TO LET—IN HANDSOME S1tONE front house, 238 Kast Thirtieth street: range, boiler, stationary washtubs, bathsoots, water closet; separate gas meier and elevator. rite re on the premise: A. BAGLESON, 58 East irour street. WECOND FLOOR—305 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, ) to let toa quiet family ; immediate Possession. ECOND FLOOR TO LET—IN A BROWN STONE honse, with all the improvements, to a small family only rent $27, Inquire at 406 West Fifty-fifth street. OR RENT—217 EAST FORTY NINTH STREET, NICE Room, with bath and closet attached; brown stone house; private family; no other lodgers; for one oF two Gontiomien; furniture, carpets 4c-, ail ews HE LARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR ot No, 6 St. Mark's place, near Broadway, adapted for two gentlemen, with ample wardrobe, fire, gus, 4c. ; terms exceedingly moderate. Call to-day ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND Bedroom, with private bath, in a fatmily of two adults, for single gentlemen or ‘gentleman and wife; terms moderate, 749 Sixth avetine, hear Forty-second st WO FLATS—SEVEN ROOMS KACH, CONTAINING all modern improvements; rent moderate to @ good tenant. Apply on Sreenleehy corner of Fourth avenue and Fitty-si stree! FpAsppomeny FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE or singly, for gentleman and wife or a party of gen- tlemen ; 122 Madison terms reasonable, venue, 0 LET—436 SIXTH AVENUE, SEVEN ROOMS, first floor, and Coal Vault; rent $60 per month, pay- able in advance reterence required. Apply in store. ARGE, Msg FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, HOME 4 comforts, Including fire, light and washing, for two Sestak at $8 5) per week; three lines of cars. No. 9 Jreenwich avenue, {hird Moor, ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—CONVEN- iences for housekeeping if desired. 171 Waverley place, near Cliarles street, Call all the week. uf ag LET—SECOND FLOOR AND BASEMENT, 420 West Thirty-fitth street, near Ninth avenue. Mme. SCOLERY, 10 LET—A PLEASANT FLOOR, CONSISTING OF five rooms, with gas and water; rent low to a good tenant. Apply'all the week at 422'West Forty-seventh street. No bill up. OOM AND BEDROO! let. FRONT, FURNISHED, TO to two Indies employed In the day or’ two n. or gentieman and wife; terms moderate. rty sixth street. Ring third bell, Cull for two F OOMS TO LET—RESTAURANT AND BARBER'S shop attached, at 13 West Twenty-third street, near D. Bryant's Opera House. 10 LET—IN A MOST PRIVATE FAMILY, A NEATLY furnished front Room, with closet, gax and water, for housekeeping or gentlemen, Call tor one week at 255 West Twenty-sixth street, near Eighth avenue, 0 LETAT 218 WEST FORTIETH STREET, RY A French frmily, large and splendidly fufnish Rooms, ae tor geutlemen or gentleman and wilt fire, Gas, bath. 10 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THIRD Floor, 15 Stuy vesant street, one block trom Stewart's, to gentlemen only. Irs LET—A SECOND FLOOR, PARTIALLY FURNISH- with every convenience for housekeeping, to a mily. Apply at 275 Madison street LET—87 EAST THIRTIETH STREET—FUR. nished front Bedroom, with bath and gas; terms $10 i ir month; or Sitting Room and Bedroom, with use of dtchen and bath; also fire and yas For terms apply at 10 LET—A NICE SECOND FLOOR, WITH AMERI- can people (Ninth ward); all conveniences; rooms Hight. Also several amall Apartments. Alsou neat Cot- tage. Apply at 603 Hudson street, 0 LET, TO A RESPECTABLE TENANT, IN THE new ‘brown stone house No. 7 Morton street, near Lr ae Rooms, fourth door; rent $24. Luquire on @ premise! UN LET, IN 802 EAST ELEVENTH STREET, NU AR Second avenue, tour large handsome Rooms, fourth floor; gas, water, 4c. ; rent $22 Inquire of the owner on premises, 10 LET—DESTIRABLE APARTMENTS, THIRD three rooms, 166 East Twenty-eis nth street ond Floor, five Tite 218 Kast Forty-fitth street, all connecting ; also, Putra | Noor five rooins, NiglT, 139 Kast Twelfth street. 10. LET—A LARGE AND HANDSOME SECOND Floor in the brown stone front house 78} Sixth avi nue; newly fitted up and painted, Inquire in the store. 10 LET—THIRD FLOOR, FOR SMALL FAMILY, IN & fino private house; rent cheap. Inquire on'the premises, 2% East Forty-ninth street, 10 RENT—IN HARLEM, PART OF A THREE STORY brick House; five Rooms; all improvements; in per- rice tenn ie dd boat lauding. Address eatation L. 10 LET-TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS AND A mall Bedroom. 8 East Ninth street, between Broad- way and Fourth avenue. 4 NEILSON PLACE, BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND x Cee places,—Second Floor to let fox light house- seeping, 10 oT hee tek 19 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, osite Giisey House, handsome Rooms, en-suite of singly, to zentlemen: quiet housovetrictly private family ; terms moderate to > permanent parties; references. 10 LET—PLAINLY FURNISHED, TWO ROOMS, ON third floor, for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; bath and gas.’ 68 West Wasbington place. LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, TO ONE OR TWO gentlemen; terms $4 a week. Apply at $l Vandam street for one week. (0 RENT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, A WELL FUR- nished, comfortable Room ; hot and cold water; pri- family; references, 77 West Twelith street, be- and Sixth avenues, 10 RENT—A COMPLETELY AND ELEGANTLY FUR- nished French Fl Tooms, bath room and water clomats everything re ly for housekeeping without penditure ofa dollar; china, glass, Piano, kitchen ute ails, hot and cold water, bed and table linen, &c.; terms $100 per month, Address B. H. M., Heraid office, TH STREET, 107 WEST, CORNER SIXTH AVE- nue.—Well furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, at moderate terms; no mo’ i SMALL AND ON ng in May. E LARGE ROOM—WITHOUT board, in a small private family, 30 Cottage piace, hear corner West Houston street. TH AV! ENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— Furnished Rooms to rent; furnace and gas; baths on each story; references. AND $6 PER WEEK, WITH GAS.—TWO LARGE Oven handsomely furnished Rooms to let, at 332 East Thirteenth street, near Secund avenue, 10 LET—EITHER WITH FURNITURE OR FURNT- ture for sale,a very complete small House, in good neighborhood. Apply from 12 to 4 at No. 1 Cottage place, near Bleecker street. NO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—106 WEST Twenty-seventh street, three doors from Sixth ave- nue; house in splendid order: furniture nearly new, hav- ing been made to order tor present owner snd but ttle used. Apply at the house between 2 and 5 10 LET—THREE Lag as HIGH STOOP HOUSE, IN first class order. Inquire on premises, 144 of 1 Wuttwengeventh meee 0 LET—THE SMALL THRER STORY AND ATTIC House, 56 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-fifth street; 10 rooms; now being fitted up; will be ready in a few days, Seen from 11 till 2 (0 LET—THE HANDSOME LITTLE HOUSE, 29 EAST Twenty-seventh street, near Madison avenue ; seven yours) pen papered, painted, &c.; rent, $1,800, Seen ‘om Pages LET—A LARGE HOUSE, IN FIFTSENTH STREET, tween Fifth and Sixth ayenues, suitable for a good boarding house. “Inquire nt 162 Gixih avenue. (0 LET CHEAP—IN THE NINTH WARD, IN GOOD neighborhood, a four story brick Dweiting also @ Second Floor, with, hice peo; le; also several Barts of Floors, Apply at 603 Hudson si 10 LET OR LEASE FROM MAY NEXT—A THREE story brown stone House, in Forty-seventh street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh th avenues In po erfect order. Sixth avenue, NFURNISHED HOUSES—NEAR STH AV, AT 28TH, 29th, 49th and dist sts., fronting Central Park; Sih at 48th st ee ay., at 27th and 53d sts, + and sev- era} others, at reasonable rentals. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, ll Pine street “and 236 Fitth aven Vv 7E SHALL ISSUE OUR USUAL’ ‘PRINTED LIST of Houses to let on or about February 15. Parties having Property to let will please send us description of the same before that date. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 East Twe: Q7 IRVING PLACE—AT MODERATE RENT, TO A good tenant. For permits, terms, &c., apply in Writing to W. B. RUSS, 38 Wall street. $40 MONTHLY, untin, NEXT MAY—TWO STORY nd basement; modern improvements. Apply to E. GONRADET, 270 Hast Seventy-eighth street. EAST SIXTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR CEN- tral Park.—A three story brown stone House to let to a Protestant famil; - the owner and wife will take Rooms, furnish them and Board the greater part of rent. Apply at any time during the week to the OWNER, 13 BOND STREET, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL © Hovel.—A Suit of Rooms, furnished, on second floor, front, for bie cat with fire and’ gas, at $12 per week ; no mea! 14 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let to gentlemen. 147% STREET, WEST, 110.—HANDSOM: pod eg nished Rooms to let, in a private house comm Terms moderate to desirable ‘parucs, dations first class. References. 5, WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE st. James’ Hotel, two doers from broadway.—Two andsomely furnished hall Bedrooms to let, to gentle- men; referenc 1 WEST TENTH STREET.—WILL BE VACATED soon, an unusually desirable suit Rooms: second fvor; southern exposure; also front Room fourth floor; suitable for gentlemen; references. 2 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY ie) place.—Second Floor (three rooms) elegantly fur- nished, to gentlemen “pe without board; private fam- je 8. (), “ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN sToNE, 18 rooms, stationary mirrors, chandeliers: Fortieth street, near Park. aven nue; immediate pos. M. LETTS, 25 Sixteenth st., coraer Broadway at session. J. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENT: TO LET. ” —WEST THIRTY: SECOND | STREET, BETWEEN ACY ighth and Ninth avenues —Four’ story English basemen! it Hone, fully furnished. , aicgly frescoed, = per. Co a Serer eee ween: Uk GHEvE ul f Soil 's'SON Pine street and 226 Filth avenue. ily; first class house; reference required, D7 WEST, TRENTYPOURTH. STRERT.A VERY entlemen, to let, without board; opposite Firth Avenue Hotel. iJ furnished front Rooms, with clowets, gas, dc.: ould ent for business purp Apply Miles, QQ EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A large Room on parlor floor, to let, furnished or 34 WESTIWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- OF nue.—Furnished Rooms to let, in suits or singly, wi QQ FAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR MADI- OO son avenue.—One large Room, suitable for two out board; terms moderate, erences, 39 st. MARK'S PLACE.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMT- ably furnished large, fourth floor Room. 4.4, ZASt, TWENTIETH | STREET.—cooD FUR- WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET.—DESIRA- FEF, ble lodeing Rooms for gentlemen ; also back Par- jor; two Mean nnd pleasant: no boarders. James Hotel.—Parlors, with connecting rooms; large and small sleeping Rooms, bat! og all conveni- GQ WEST TENTH STRERT.—A LARGE, ELEGANT. VO jy furnished Parlor, with Bedroom. ‘on, the first jor. Nn a first class house. 108 ZAst Texte STREET:—HANDSOMELY FUR- fort and convenience. References exchanged, Sixth and Seventh avenues.—Furnished large Feception Room ; also back Room and front Hall Room. 8 wit desirable, feign farnished third story front Room, to one or two 27.2 UNION SQUARE, WEST.—TO LET, HANDSOME- LYONS & MOUNTJOY. unfurnished. for gentlemen ; references exchanged. t board. gentlemen ; southern exposure ; also @ single Room, with- ly will let to one or two gentlemen very comfort- nished Rooms, without board, for gentlemen, s’ walk from Madison square; house 48 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR 87. ences; no moving in May ; terms moderate. fi nd nicely furnished’ front Rooms on the second joor, nished Rooms for gentlemen, with every cow- 160 REST TWENTY FIFTH STREET. BETWEEN fer toone oF two gentlemen, or a gentleman aud WEST TWENTY-FIFTH Pe ee —TWO LARGE Rea furnished Rooms to gentlemen or LADY HAS ONE LARGE AND WELL URNISHED A Room or & —— ons either for si eatemen; terms reasonable. rt. Apply to 51 Bast Thirti LADY WOULD MAKE A PLEASANT HOME*BY letting one or two furnished Rooms S geatiemes, With breakfast; every privilege. Address . Herald Uptown Branc| office. WIDOW LADY HAS A HANDSOMELY* FUR A nished Room fo rent to one or two gentlemen. Ap- ply for two days at 235 West Thirty-second street, A. LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | ROOM, ‘with Sofa Bed and Bathroom. to let, until lst of May. 222 Fifth avenue, opposite Cafe Brunswick. 10. RENT=ON EIGHTH AVENUE, bg | Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth st with ‘Rooms for a family, or can be used or H club; “loudly focaied for, I cigar or butter and cheese store. Anquire at avis Eighth w avenue, in coal office. 1[O RENT—FIRST CLASS gFLOORS, ON BROADWAY, T° gear Thirty-second siret: consisting of Second ani “dV ; hot and cold water, bathroom, water clos aa me 4 A. ©, LOOMIS, 1,254 Broadway, Ts RENTPRIVATE STUDIO) 108 EAST FIPTRENTHL treet. Can be seen by inquiring of Col, WARIN Treak corner of Fourth Avenue and. Fintecutn sivee Binder particulars of Van Wart & McCoy, 43 Chambers NICELY Beale ROOM TO LET—FOR ONE or two gentlemen. 423 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-ninth street. A. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND Lg aven to one or two gentlemen; can be seen at between Fi ighth and Forty-ninth 1a NO LITER SER AER rig Now FURST tie PARLOR, ON FIRST Piensage Romer Se went Page Keven who desires & LARGE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT Room, in @ private family, entioman and wife or single gentlemen ; house an el vight Ses 319 Bast he! Thigtecn pot nts Lig class; gen He an wife tor light Boageneebiede price very 30. WEST TWENTIBTH STREET THREE NEATLY furnished Rooms, suitable | for honsekeeping also Bedrooms, tor light housekeeping ; divided Mrequired. Call ior three days. 365 West, TUIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A DE- lightfal Third Floor to let, furnished ‘or unfur- nished, suitable for light honsckeeping or single gentle. men; location unsurpassed; all improvements; posses- sion immediately. 45Q SXTH AVENUE —T0 Let. A plished hall Bedroom and quire at 448 Sixth 61 SIXTH ayaa BETWEEN FORTY-THIRD and Forty-fourth streets.—Furnished Room and room to A tae gas ‘and fi fire. Call the whole week. Ring second bell. NEATLY FUR. iso & large Room. In- 53 GERENWICH AVENUE, NEAR PERRY STREET To let, unfurnished, two Rooms on fourth floor, for light housekeeping rent $12 per month; house private. 160 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues.—An’ unfurnished Parlor Floor, to first class tenants only, by owner; all improvements, —JERE JouRSON JR, ge reng irk row, ite ne ‘ost office, ismes: roperty y in bis bauds for sale, ¥ oar A puarmees. Ds ABCNTONRRS, SALES- ay. MIR ORS, ae eet ee pardcular: riculars herealter. hereatier. Y MAX | aca gy Ape Avorr a ee We Biveareiirashtcce snsie Re ing Goods; y uable ee uneerer ‘3 and re PAYERADORTER'S oy ‘office ‘25 Bowery. Br es BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS to-morrow Goaday), Dee oO Cherry street, stegemt nish’ eee Fixtu nes, lark (heed Liquors of foe paying ran Or AYE RSUORFER'S office, 245 Bowery. Y CAMPRELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS—WILL SELL to-morrow (Monday), at 415 West Twenty-sixth street, entire Stock, Fixtures, Furniture, &c.. contained in that fine family Liquor Store, via. :—Assorted Liquors, fine Counters, tour-pull English Ale Pump, Glassware, &. Full particuiars to-morrow. & JOUNSON, AUCTIONEERS AND Com. lesan Merona, oft ae Relesens rats " vcs and stores; Heal Lataee, ae-j auction sale at fore on Monday, pWAaRD hey titi 1 AvOTIOM AR. ide me Secon nd Purni By EDWARD’ SCHENCK, on Weithvatay. ‘bth inst., at No. 6) Liberty street, details in time, elegant Carpets, Parlor and « hamber Slits, &e. ERE JOWNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER. Auction sale, auction sale, by order ‘ol trusieo, of over $15,000 worth of ale it Silver-plated Ware and + fe Table Cattery, re, 18 commana Wednesday, February brat 10K o'clock, and continuing daily till all is gold. ‘The above stock consists in part of olexant Tea sets, Urns, Centre Pieces, Cake Baakets, Castors, ¢ celvers, Ice Titchers, Balvers, Goblets, Mugn, "Varem, Forks ahd Spoons and. a great Yariety'of fine Cullery and other Goods too humerous to mention, all of which are guaranteed of the best quality and from well Known manufneturers. This being » po Femptor the business every article must be sold io iddor. Fixtures re for sale. By order, S. Bowen, Trustee, ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTION EER Exocutor's Sale of elogant Furniture, rosewood Piano: forte, Mirrors, China and Glass Ware, by order of John. Lawrence, Executor. F, W. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, om Tuesday, February 4, 1873, at I o'clock A. M., at the private resi: Gence 4 Eeut Twenty second street, betwoek Broadway and Fourth avenue, Parlor Suit, satin damask ; rosewood Cabt. rose woud janoforte, rose woot uarte' Tastes ait Side Tautos gait Damask Curiaing, Lanthres quins, oak Extension Tables and Chairs, oak Buflet, Carved rosewood French tends. Dressing Bureaus, caret ace, Founges, Hasy and Side cee Lace ‘ur‘ains, inen shades, m Rugs, large quan- tity of Silver Plated, Chinu and Gis War basen _ Catalogues atNo.3 Pine stree street. Monee TORERS, Pitcher gt OO, will sell at public auction 4o the ‘highest bidder, at, the Exchange salesroon, 1 Broadway, in the city of New York, on the 4th day of February, 1873, at 12 o'clock noon, the two valuable Tene- ment Houses and Lots on the north side of Jano stree between Hudson street and the Eighth avenue, numbere 49 and 51Jane street. No. 49 18 27 feet 6 inches wide aud Steet indepth, with a sight | witha four story and basement No. 5 {a 25 feet wide and 91 fe and 88 feet 3 inches on the e: on the easterly side. The w sterly line of the westerly house and lot. ts nt 98 feet 6 inches easterly from Hudson street. Both houses aro in good order and filled with a good class of tenants, A large portion of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage, | For further purtic- ulars apply to FLANAGAN, BRIGHT & MARTINE, torneys, SU Nasu street. brag br in the westerl louble tenement et deep on the Westerly side side, with # slight jog ARSHAL'S SALE.—RICHARD man ERS, AUC- tioneer, will sell Monday, at 11 o'clock, at xalesroom. 27 Kast Broadway, 10 Wheeler & Wilsor Singer's and Florence Family and Manutacturing Sewing Machines, in perfect order: 8 tubs prime Butter, Household Furni- ture, lot Washing ee &o. MURPHY, City Marshal. DANIEL A. ‘PrwNeroken’s SALE. Pea ter JAMES AGAR, t 59 New Bowery, 600 lots Auctioneer, will sell, Mon's and Women's Uloghing nnd other seasonable goods, 1 East Twelfth street. by order of George Cunlipp, AWNBROKER'S B8ALE.—WEDNESDAY. AGAR, Auctioneer, will nell, at 59 New Bower: fots Men's ‘and Women’s Clothing, Blankets, Quilt order of J. A. Jarman, 185 Varick street, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—FRIDAY, JAMES AGAR, ‘Auctioneor, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, 500 lots Men's and Women's ‘Clothing, &c., by order of D. Delong, 299 East Broadway. PAWNBROKERS’ BALES—BY RICHARD FIELDS, Sheriffs and General Auctionegr, Salexroom 121 Bowe: WEDNESDAY, 600 lots FRIDAY. Feb? ‘order tt Freel, si0 lots Méa's and Women's. Clothing. JAMES 4 SALES AT AUCTION, RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and salesroom oi NaAwoen street, opposite Post office. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANT HE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE HOTEL KNOWN S THE WHITNEY HOUSE, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND TWELFTH STREET. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 5 AND 6. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at public anc- tion (on naa Moo building being altered for other Dusiniers purpose ED) evar axp THURSDAY, FEB. 5 AND 6, 1046 o’cloek each day, the entire Honcho and Kitchen Furniture and other effects contained i the above-named hotel, comprising in part as follows, viz. dand ‘black nt carved Parlor and Draw- Ing Room Suita, in roe nd fee: carved rosewood, walnut, oak and painte ‘urniture : fine Curled Hair Mattromes, Feather Beds and T' Bhreota, Coumterpanen, Chamber Crockery, carver wainut and oak Dining Room Furniture, Extension Dining Tables. carved wainut Butlets, Arm and side Chairs, Etageres and Side Tables, Soias, Lounges and Easy Gnairs, elegant carved roséwood Pianoforte ; all the China, Glass and Silver Plated Ware, French ‘pate erand Mantel. Mirr office Furniture ; all the Vel- vet, Brussel. and Ingrain, Floor and Stair Carpets and Oilcloths ; the fine Oil Paintings and En; ngravings, Hall Stands, &c., together with the Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Raniges, Steam Tables, Iron and Tin Ware, Copper Ware, “the furniture is all in good condition, most of it having been putin new during the last last eighteen months. ‘This will be one of the most nost attractive sales which has taken place in New York fora year past, and tke hotel will be open for exhibition on Tuesday, the day previous Blankets, to sale. DRIAN B. ae Le RINT AUCTION SAL! F 87 VALU. LOTS, arany OF W! it “ARE IN a THMEDIATE om IT RAL AN Pe ING! PARKS) SITUATED ON StH, OTH, 10 wrH, orn, Itt Soka AN ee TES, 10H, 128TH, 129TH AND’ ‘STREETS: ALSO HOUSE AND LOT 11] EAST 65TH Sineer, OF BENJAMIN LEHMAIE! BY ORDER BBQ, W 18 ABOUT MAKING EUROPE HIS PERMA! jeer? ADRIAN I, MULLER, P.. 8. ‘WILKINS & CO., will sell at auction, on Tharsday February 6, at 12 orclock, at the Axchang lesr TOOK, TIL Broadway, the follow! ng Real Estate :-—St, Nicholas avenue 120th ‘and 2st street f Flot containing about, 11 Lote, situate om the southeast. erly corner of St, Nicholas avenue and. W2ist street: being inches in front on the avenue and 290 teet on porvage of 120th stree' u Zistatreet, with two. Lots on be sold together ; 8th an ‘avenues 15 full Lots, comprising the entire front on the north side of 1l4th street, between 8th and New avenues; 8th hue, 3 full Lots southeast corner 111th street; 8th avenue 1 full Lot northeast corner 1lith street; 9th avenue and 208th street, 8 Lots northwest corner 9th avenue and 208th street; 10th’ avenue, 1 tull Locnorthwest corner 82d stree th street, 2 full Lots south side, 250 feet east of Sth nue ; 9th street, 1 tull Lot south side, 360 fect west_of Sth avenue 10ith street, 4 Lots north side. between Sth and Madison avenues, and 3 Lots south side, 250 feet cast of Athavenues IH street, 1 Lot south side, 170 feet cast Sih avenue ; 123d street, 4 Lois south side, 175 feet_ west of 7th avenue ‘Boulevard’ iioth street, 11 Lote south side, be- tween 10th avenue and Manhattan street; 128th and 129th Hreets, 28 Lots north side of 128th and south side of 32th streets, between 10th and. New avenues; 65th strect, Story brown stone front House and L No. 1M i street, between 4th and Lexington avenues; house 20x00, with inodern improvements; 70 per cent. may remain on mortgage. | Maps at the office of the auctioneer on and after February 1. THE ROSSITER COLLECTION. By order of f Administratrix, A” The entire Effects of T. P. Rossiter, petty Comprising many of his most. CELEBRATED ‘PAINTINGS; also BYUbrbs, NKMICHES: COSTUMES, ARMOR, ENGRAY, INGS, LIBRARY, Y, AR RTISTS’ MATERIALS and his almost unique collection of ANTIQUE FURNITURE. The collection is now on exhibition at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms Aste | piace) vay and evening, and by auctio URSDay FRIDAY. and SATURDAY EVENINGS. | bruary 4 "7 and 8, at 73 o'clock. The Mesa, LEAVITH, Auctioneers - ROR. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and salestoom 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Horse ae oe 110 to 114 East Thir- teenth grees, near Fourth a: HO UBGHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, JOHNSTON & PEN TARSH LL will sell at a Monday, at 103% o'clock, at their salesroom, street, @ general asrortment of Household and’ Ot niture, by order of the receiver. Sale Dositive. i MAJOR 6, W. BARRE! AUCTIONEE GREAT MORTGAGE BAL aN ala at the entire beats arouare, £8. ‘WOUSE, Corner of Broadway and Thirty-first street, Commencing on TUESDAY, FEB. 4, AT 10 O'CLOCK continuing from day to day until the whole stock is e property consists of elegant mehogan rosewood nd black walle Parlor and. Bedroom ts.” Oimee ‘and Dining Room Furniture aud rintaree, KN tchen and Bake Shop Ute ‘rench Range and Boiler and Laundry ¢ Everything first class and nearly new. Catalogues ready on orihe of sale, Sale positive, and without reserve. No postponement on account of weather. UNFURNISHED Ooms AND APART- TO LET, NY es FAMILY DESIRING 70 LIVE A near Central Park should any 1 Immeatatsay 70 ire amine a first corner Flat Ih eke nine sine Mall the. conven rein the those totens style; janitor in constant iattendance: oasession. Appl; at si? aie avenue, SORN BRANIGAS SECOND FLOOR TO RENT—IN WEsa’ fitth street, between Eighth avenue and onde; five rooms; to a small family ; ah month. Apply AUS97 Eighth avenue, OHN BRANIGAN. MINER, AUCTIONEER. rooms 9% Chambers and 77 sacs streets, By at B. MINER RO., IATURDAY, Feb. + Ee Ms o'hoek, is their sarin, "177 Reade HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE. MIRRORS, Carpets, Oticloths, 4c, Details in the. UCTION NOTICE. ak AUvCTH le to-morrow (Monday), pri fan west Staats, Parlor Surts, Pianotortey ont $ pets, Bedroom Suits, See Monday's era.’ Sa commences Li o'cly¢l pane DINGEE, AUQTIONE ER, 8 DINGEE, PORTER & C ‘will sell, on above MONDAY, Februat 4 commencing at 4 o'clock P. M., the Stock in above stables, consisting of 10 superior work Horees, two excellent road Teams, two good road Horses, two fine family Horses, suitable for coupe; Pony, Phaeton and Harness, a complete family turnont; also 60 sets superior single and double, Harness, Wagons Phactons, Trucks, Carts, Catalogues and full particuiars on above a and at the office ot DINGEE, PORTER & CO., 2,308 Third avenue, near 125th street, ‘and 82 Cedar st, HERMAN, AUCTIONEERR.—MORTGAGE oa A 1. Hotel Furniture, &¢,—Monday, Februat o'clock, the entire Furniture and and restaurant 29 Bowery, corner of Bayard of parlor, dining room ‘and bedroom; F' rooms;ialso Barroom Furniture, Counters, ae eT a aun remixe: Tables, Chairs, Iron Safes; also tne entire Stock of sai Hotel, Lease, positive, and will be worthy the E8Q-4 attention be ae By order of Philipp F. Smith, UPREME COURT SALE OF THIRD AVENUE Houses and Lots.—RICHARD V. HARNBTT, Auction- Ser, will tell at ‘auction on Tuesday. Februaiy 4, at 2B o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, {11 Broadway, under the direction of Frank Esq.. Heferee, Nos, 1,47 and ird avenue, two ne’ tory and basement Brick Houses: all improvements: Lote situate on the east side of Third avenue, 141 feet and 6 Inches south of 108th street; each lot 17.82100, Maps at 11] Broadway, room F. HERIFF'S SALE—JOHN E. DUNN, AUCTION. eer, will sell on Monday, Fobruary 3, the Contents of Dlarge Distillery. Barrels of Bourbon, . Scotch and Tria Whiskey, Hoxahoads of Ale, &c.. Horses, Wagons and Trucks. Particularsin Monday’ 's Herald. HOMAS WILSON, | AUCTIONEER—WILL | SELL. Monday, February 3, at store of J. ©. Anderson, 276 Bowery, a farce Tot of solid Gold” and Silver Watches, solld Gold, Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Pins, studs, Sleeve Buttons, &c., being entire nce of stock; estab- Mshed for the last 10 years. THOMAS WILSON, Auctioncer. 9 LY DIRECT TO YRANCE, ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL Breaweiitra nen NEW YORK AND HAVRE, Cohe senda ght on this Perorive ronte forthe Con- tinent will sail trom pier No. 50 North River as follows:— VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont lay, Jan 1873 wee JHINGTON, Roussan feb. piss REN’ 'T,Lamarie. aruda, Feb. 22, LAUR PEREIRE, Danre, “Waturday, Maret 8 1573 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD Gneluding wine) ) BREST OR H. First cabin, $128; second Cabin, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers if ‘3 Yo or returning from the Con- tinent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English ralway cand the Aiscom forts of crossing the e les a’ time, tre h GHEORGHE MACKENZIE HITE STAR LINE, W ‘OR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CARRYING. THE UNITED SrAres Malt New and full powered steamshi Salling trom New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on bor each w: ible and expense, ». Agent, 58 Broadway. Thursdays, calling at Cork ADRIATIC, Saturday, gb eoary 8, ap. BALTIC aturday, February 15, at 3 P. OCEANIC Saturday, February 2 at] P. M. Saturday, March 1 at 7:30 urday, Miarch'A. atl PM. : Payont la ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivaled, , combining safety, speed ‘and comfort. jaloons, stateroom: joking room and bathrooms In section, where Jeast motion is felt Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon in gold (for sailings after April 1 $100, sold) steerage, $3) In currency. hose wishing to send for friendsin the old country can. om obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $30, cur- reaaseny ers booked to or from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. Drafts trom £1 upwards, For inspection of pans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadwa: Ba buh Yor! Bills of lading issued to Contin se ‘ st. NEARKS, Agent. Quer LINE, The British and North American Royal Mail Steamships, between New York ‘and pil calling at Cork Har. Ir. Tapratinra, Wed, F digenia Wea arch 6 | © , Maroh 12 us * do oe ay steerage passen- nee otk, following Wednesday and Saturday from Passage—Cabin, $80, $100 - fe 4 th acsominedation, aaa ria rer ar na be og rey tickets on favorabie rms. ‘om New Weg ty # “Wicerage Lickets trom Liverpool ana and a aparece eer On At! at low sentra Ly Geren Cy lavre, rp, and ferrancan ports. Sealy at Oe Jompany's erage passage at No. FRANCKLYN, Agent. MAN LLOYD hens y eed LOOMEARY. fF Southamptor earresigamahip WEEE ts aptal W, Willigerote rit ui ; Third street: Hoboken, to be followed by ns te Steamship AMBHICA, Captain H, Busts, on Saturday, Om! Rates OF PASSAGE TO eyo HAVRE AND incr ports on ‘" eCondnent an ‘and { for oe ‘or freight and cabin, passage, office, No, 4 Bowling Green; for 11 Broadway, Trin! Baling ‘ORTH GE Bs REE ACT ESE FUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. pas LINE, Soe ae heed natown and Liverpool. Royal Mall Steamers ge nued to sail As follow CITY OF LON DO! Baten and each seceeding ane ‘and 45, North River. BATES OF Passage, ¢: Citta tp . accord accommodation ‘ disp tees A bo ow “a8 2 0 or from Liverpool, “fandonder ry fag Sth a den, erway, mn and me fta issued at Sovvase rate Drat For Cabin Passage and plompang’s office, No. isi ‘or Steerage Passage a) iy ats res advan IN G. DALE, Agent, or tg O'DONNELL & PANLE, 402 Chestnut street, Philadel hin: M. 8, CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston: F. 6. BROWN, South: Market stre‘ ATIONAL LIN OF STREAMERS. Ris to Queenstown nnd | Liverpoot, fortnightly te jon URENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, rom piers 44 and 47 North River. CANADA, Webster... Wednesday, ralreney = at 4 4 s GREECE, Thomas... Wedneslay, Februar assay Fenraa 9 ald ALE EeyPt, droga Viit LONDON ROLLAND, Brawy Saturday, Feb. 8 at2 P. TH ARB ¥ 3 Bradwa; “h STEAMSH THE LARGEST TN THe TRADE, Cabin pee. $65, Prepaid steerage | tick Londonderry, Glasgow For further { LN n apply at the corn ny's office, ‘or er informatio! 0 69 Brondway. wh Ny! HURS Pr Manager. HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPAN iron mail steamshi Hp WESTPHALIA, Captain H. F. Schwenson, will sail on. ied Febraa ary 6, at2 P. M., for Ham! taking passougers Irae New York to rPlyimbuth, Londen, and Hambarg. pbahety ro a f atted Staten se ih or nee, ‘a! ‘S in 4 gold. kunnanpre bo: 78” Da BOA General Agents OGeuerat tavenser agen GI Brond strect, N. ¥. away, N.Y. rho HOLSATEA will ill February 13. NITED STATES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUBENG- town and Liverpool. Salling every Wednesday. Wise SENSIN tied 52" Febi ary id, a Pe tr) ebruar; “3 ean pisr 46 North'Riven Cabin pai, gold; steerage, $30, currency. repaid tickets! currency, $30. Passengers bored to ant’ hom Pacis; Hambare, Nore Tay, ahd, vedene, cx Deatte on” Ireland, England. ce ami rinany at lo ‘aia WILLIAMS & GUION, Bo broadway. REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, New York to Bristol (England) direct. Taking goods and passengers tor London, Cardiff, News dort, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channels The steamers of this Ine will sail from pier 18 Bast River as follows :— GREAT WESTERN, Stamper. AKKAGON, Western... Cabin passage $70, currency | Steerage pardes wil ng Geers be per reas cee can obtain pre- aid certificates. Draits for £1 and upward: Pavor trelht or passage apply to E, B. MORGAN'S SONA, 70 South streat, L HE AMERICAN EMIGRANT COMPANY, NO, 8 BOW- ling Green, New York, established 1802,—Steer: pasiage tickets,’ foreign exchange und rafiroad tic! Send for cireular in English, German or Scandina\ languages, Address box 4.544 Post office, a COASTWISE_ ‘STEAMSHIPS. _ Pepe MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S OeLOR TS JAPAN AND CHINA, via Panam: carrying mails, paengers and er frei; ight to Aspinwall, Panama, Santa Martha, Greytown and Pacific coast of ert poss erica, le. Steamers leave tin ving and ‘Sih of each month, exe ep when those dates fall on Sunday, then the day pre- ous. February 10, 1873—Steamer HENRY QUADHORS, ee tain A. G. Gray, will leave pier 42 North Ri o'clock noon for P Aspinwall direct, connecting at ‘Panama: forse, touch- also con~ Theat Avapalcs Droge and Mesa tias aut ing at Acapule se racyican and south Pacitie port: ‘Oth and 20th cach month connect with fas necting for, ae Departure Ange! an wil leave San Francisco March 1,1 forJapanand Onina. For rates of passage, freight and all farther (icv apply at company’s OMe on ree re plane F. RB. BABY, Agent. =. le bi ay LINE TO HAVANA, HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, ‘New York and Mexican wet Steamship Line, leaving pier No, 3 North River at 8 P.M, ¥ JRSDAY,, CITY OF MEXICO (Hava: nd Mexico) . February CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only)... seseseeBObEuary CLEOPATRA (Havana only) ...February CITY OF MERIDA (Havana ai lexico) February CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only)... Mi: For trelght of PALEXANDRE & SONS, $3 Broadway. IEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mall. The steamer CIT ANTONIO, Captain Pen- is now receivini Trelght at pler 20 River, and will sail Saturday, Fel bruary ane bills of lading g given to o Houston, either by the aH. K B., or by the Houston, Diréct Navigation y, and to'all points on the Galveston, Houstom Werson and B. B. and C. Railroad. and He « No charge for torwarding in ahi York. For freight or pa ry or etn or Ee MALLORY & CO., 153 Malden tana, 2 Ww. P. , CLYDE, i CO., 119 Wall street (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, from pier No. 5 North River, at 3o’clock P. M. @ AL MEADE, hts i) SAFASERDAE: ce S tes for St, received da rough rates given oni Vickseany Mobile aalveston end Indianola. For freight or Passage navi a AT rior accommodae tions, apply to AKER, 30 Broadway. 1OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell SEINGTON, "Ca The steamship GEO. WASHI wean r Captain H. 8. wick, will Leave ve pler No. 9 Ri ver, on Saturday. ‘ebru 8, ai fn receieee daily. Through: Bo ape aly io Galverton Th ianola, Rock: i: see or Rig wi rnart Bi Bantiayo and St: Louis steerage, ‘or freig! or we 8) hintry ass eas rae West treet AN, formerly H. B. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line. The eteamship ARIAD NE, tain Doane, Til igave pler 21 Bast at Viver, Weduceday, February 6, at “Freight received daily. ‘Throngh rates even to Gab yeston, indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos Santiago and St it. Louis, Cabin passage, $50; eek in Por Peigbt OF pashase, REvise, papertor' aoconmode: tions, apply i? . H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. Fo, NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RIOHMOND.— The old Dominion Cy igs A Company will despatch ler 37 North River their elegant sidewheel s' LD DOMINION, Mh ge a ul Nortol Point and Richmond, on Tuesda; . M., giving thrown bills of lading ‘2 and SON ate shvougn passen Bs . any oints. Accommodations unequalled, at pier 37, or htthe general office, 187 ‘Greenwich at Corner ot Bove TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ENNSYLVANIA "RAILROAD, from ship Cit 8 bruar: int ont , the West and Sout! ata ae? aud 5, 7 and 8:30 P.M. Washington and the South ato A... ;L Ixpresnior Philadelphia, 8, 9,9:30 A. M. ; j 12, 4,55 8:30, 9P. M., and i2night, ‘Sunday, 6, 8:30 a: Mt, Hor Philadelphia, vin Kensington at7 4. Mand? BM Emigrant and second class, 7:15 tal Fant and ne Eee 6 serge ahs 1”, pease ‘or New Brunswic ., 12 Ms, 1, 2,3, 41 6,92. M. and 12 night, Sund: Ban P. For East Millstone, 7 A. M., 500 P. For Lamberteiiie aud Pieiiington, 8 A, it apa Tee For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 2 and 4 pen Leap ay Bg Pane Wurlinztyi and Cam- and 9:30 A, M. 4 sepgr Frechold, 7, sh. Mey? and 4 vm For Jamesburg, Perabetton Traing arrive ak follows —t mien, 6 A. M. Mild = as » eae ee 104, Sanday, 52h, 6th thank Me Ticked offices, 626, 438, 271" and 944 mene Astor House ; ‘and foot’ of De directs. Emigrant Ticket office, Ad. poe! ALL RIVER LANE FOR | BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT. — F LD COLONY, mine steamers EMPIRE STATE and OLD COLONS, jer 28 North River, foot of Murra, (and Jays excepted), at 4 f My, Tickets sold to prlastpal Trees nicdnercgnee’ | BACON, Suporinte RE! MOV ALS. 0 g OF CONTRACTED ROOM THE, I*, [*, GonsBouEs Femoved) his oiee from 98 Rrinity poms 139 an oor abo eT MEDRON HOLLY, Architect, Ill Broadway, N. ¥. the elevator. ~_WATCHE . JEWELRY, on |ELA MANDSOME SET (NECKLACE, PI ALE A of Pearl Jewelry, for half the cost. Address PEARL, Herald ome ce. R SALE.—ANY ONE E DESIRING & HANDSOME Set 5A Jewelry (gold and pearls), ean find ‘one to their entire satorne for less than half its original cost, by Addreming JEWELRY, Herald Uptown Branch office. _DEN riSTRY. cb “( BEAUTIFUL AND. SUBSTANTIAL 8 SET. oF Gum Teeth, $10; rare ve rfecthy. Teeth flied with gold, "At Dr. W! Sixth avenue, corner Waverley plac MARBLE AND MARBLEIAINO A. # KLABER, roy orks, 194 and 136 Kast Eighteemth street.—Marblo and Marpielted Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- pee oe at aad ‘that defy competition, Marbie Turuing for STN Lay st Gare. a Satan very descrip) Sant designe S18 5 pane ee tine T. By Wan ts ‘wen ‘id ‘tree Deas Seventh AND BLE~ Mar: and s

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