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CITY GOVERNMENT. (OF FICIAL] ~ ee of Assistant Ko cain oe STATED SESSIO! ‘ MomDAY, Feb. 24, 1873.'>. Present—William Wace, Esq., President, in the chair, spud @ quorum of membet That che Marun B. Brow: Cony reciente his. in favor of ler draw warrant in vor far the sum Of $1,803 tor af printing for the istant Aldermen tor 1372 and 1873, y-fourth street, from Tenth to Eleventh ave- with Belgian or trap-block pavement. jity-sixth street, from Seeond to Third avenue, paved wip Belgian or trap-block pavement. ‘rd street, between Second mf That ae seer ray from Lexington to Fourth ave- Mek bepeved Belgi hoe Dr ep k pavement, ah ‘hat fty-accond str ‘irst to Second avenue, aved wie Belgian or trap-blocke pavement. at receiving basins and culverts be built on the cor- ‘ners of Bleventh avenue and Fourteenth street That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby authorized and directed to have the Finh avenue, trom Ninotieth street to Mount Morris square, regulated and graded, the work to be done without contract or in such other manner as may be deemed expedient and for ~the best interest of the city und the owners of property, That ‘inmpe be. tishied in Seventy-second street, be tween Second and Third avenues. RNPERRED. 4 Tat U3th street, from First to §9.,Becoud avenue, be . that street lam be lighted in Tenth avenue, from Six. tieth to Seventieth atrec That street Lamps be” lighted in &ixty-sevonth street, from Kighth avenue to the Boule seen lighted In Bixiy-sixth street, from ni nN bee Beevers wo ps be Highwed, ‘a Firty-atath street, from Bighth'aven venue Ete ‘the Hariem Rive: tstrect ie be lighted in odin street, from Eighth onan to the Boulevar sewer be built in Ninety-ninth strect, from Bist nth avenue to the Boulevard. at a sewer be built in 104th street, from Second to ie avenue. tasewerbe built in New avenue, from 100th to aan atian street. ata sewer be builtin Ninth avenue, from Eighty- sixth street to 10th street. ‘Thata crosswalk be laid across East Fourteenth street, th street, from First to Third avenue, be paved with pelgian or trap-block pavement, That East street, trom Rivington to Grand street and from Grand to Cherry street, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. That Sixty-seventh street, from Madison to Fitth ave- ‘auc, be paved with granite or trap-block pavement, That 14th et, from Sixth to th avenue, be rat with granite block pavement. GENERAL OKDERS ADOPTED. ‘That on both sides of Sixticth street, between First and Second avenues, the sidewalks be flagged and retlagged. ‘That Hitty-sixth street, from Third avenue to Bast River, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter asiones, and the sidewalks flagged. That on both sides ot Forty nee street, Jit madison to Fifth avenue, the sidewalks fagge reflay \ That Ninety-third street, irom Third avenue tok tan ‘avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. ‘That Ninety-third street, trom Third avenue to Fiith ave- Pue, be regulated and graced, the curb and gutter stones att ‘and the sidewalks flagged. imps be lighted in Forty-seventh street, from Sixth ok net avenue, at ‘Phir street, from Lexington avenue to the Hiver, paved, wa A aad or trap-block pave- That street lamps be lighted of ta Pity: sixth street, be- ‘tween Kighth avenue and Ninth avente, ‘That the Commissioner of Public Works be authorized ‘to tal possession of and fit up certain portions of the Sig kh for onices tor his depariment, ‘That the sidewalks on both sides of Fortieth ‘from ‘Teuth to Eleventh avenue, be flagged, That Montgomery street, from Front to South street, be ‘Paved with Belgian or tra)-block pavement, | ‘That Lith street, irom the Harlem River to Third ave- ‘nue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. Sach by the tollowing vote :— Atfirmative—Assistant Aldermen | Foley, Murphy, | ‘Clancy, Keating, Healy, Ihornell, Theiss, 'Codington, Strack’ Kreps, conan, ihe President, Assistant Ald smen Kehoe, Brucks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Lind Sommers and Beyea—2. That Wirst avenue, (rom 109th to 125th street, be paved | with Belgian or trap-block pavement, | By the following vote Aitirmative—Assisiant Murphy Slancy, Keating, Theiss, Codington, Kreps, Keenan, th President, A: ialant Alderiien Kehoe, Brucks, Kelly, 8 ‘monson, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers and Beyea—I7. pecandye—Assistant t Aldérmen Healey, Thorneli and track. ‘That tho vacant lots on both sides ot Fifty-third street, | Hetween Fifth ana Sixth avenues, be fenced in, By the following vote Aitirmative—Assistant Aldermen Murphy, Clancy, Foaling, thornell, Theiss, Codington, Kreps xvenan, the resident, Assistant Aldermea brucks, Kelly, Simonson, ‘Cumisky, ‘Linden, Sommers and Beyea—16, pcNenalive—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Healy, Strack street, Aldermen Foley, That pleated street, from Lexington to Fourth ave- ‘Bue, ve paved with Belgian er trap-block pavement, By the tollowing vote Ailirmative—Assista dermen Foley, Murphy. ianey, Keating Thorne!) Thels, Coditigton, Kreps, | conad, the Président, Adsistant' Aldermen ‘Brucks, kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers and Be: 1 Coie se heer amet Aldermen Healy, Strack and Ke ‘That gaslamps be lighted in Seventy-first street, be- Srypen. se Second and Third avenues. ep By Aldermen Foley, Murphy eating, Thorneli, Theiss. Codingion, Strack: Keenan,’ the President, ' Assistant Alderme reps, rucks, Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, rommers and Be rea—l7. P(t bth cmyccotacad Aldermen Healy, ly. that Broadway, as widened and straightened, be- tween Thirty second and Fifty-ninth streets, pursuant to Bhapter 590 of the Laws of 1869, be regulated and graded, nd the curb and gutter stones be set and reset, and the Fldewniks Rereed and reflagged, where not already done, nd crosswalks be laid and relaid. and the carriageway | Es paved and repaved with Belgian or trap-block pave- Kehoe and | ent, and that the receiving basins and culverts be re- uilt to conform the same to the change of width of Barriageway, and also that any necessary additional ihew sewers, with the necessary receiving basins and wcusverts, be built therei By the following vo Afirmative—Assistant Aldermen —Foloy, Keating, Healy, Thornell, Theis, Codington, ae the President, Assistant Aldermen Kehoe, Brucks, Simonson, Linden, Sommers and Beyea: tive—Assistant Aldermen Clancy ana Keenan—2. That the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments be nd they are hereby authorized and directed to relieve fo m assessment the Willett street Methodist Episcpoal | “pa By iho following vote -— ‘Aifirmative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Murphy, Cl 4 py, Keating, Thornell, Theiss, Codington, Strack, Krep: the President, Assistant’ Aldermen’ Kehoe, ‘ucks, ‘Kelly, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers and Beyea—18, Nogative—Asaistant aldermen Healy and Simonson—2. That Thirty-ninth street, trom the Tenth avenue to ‘Budson river, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave- Pivihich was Adopted by the following vo Affirmative tant Aldermen, Foley, Murphy, ease CoMiagtas Murphy, Strack, on Clancy, ekeatig, art Thornell, Th Barks, Kal @ President, Assistant Aldermen ehoe’ rucks, mee , Cumisky, Linden, Sommers and Beyea—18, That ‘Ferry’ street, trom Gold to Pearl street, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement, withat Gold street, from Franktort to Fulton street, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. Each by the following vote :— Aflirmative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Murphy, Clan- Poe iye bigs ve ‘Theiss, Codington, Strack, Kreps, ens 6 President, Assistant Aldermen Keogh, racks, Kelly, Simonson, Linden, Sommers and Beyea— ‘Negative—Assistant Alderman Healy—! NEE A croak be laid frou No. 59 Whitehall street to Batiery, opposite. By the following vote AMirmative~ Assistant “Aldermen Foipy,, Murphy, Clan- sane Healy, Thornell, Theiss, Codington, Strack, 0, ruck, Kelly, the President, Assistant Aldermen Kehoe, imonson, Linden, Sommers aud Beyea— 19. , Adjourned until next Vi 1At two o’ a ck P.M. ‘H. MULONEY, Cler! MA’ HINERY. pram radi WOOL Ap tesinrnnnnnsetion SPECIALTY—HORIZONTAL ENGINES.—WE HAVE ‘on hand 7x10, 8x12, 9x12, 10x16, Iixis, 12x24, 13x39, x24, 14x30) 15X38, 16X36, "T8X24- Samples can be seen 33 Cortlandt streot: second han Engines taken in ox- | Waitt LL, 8M -@hange, 7 Manufacturers, Newburg, X N.Y, T WILSON & ROAKE'S, 282 AND v4 W. ER A atreet—Kagines and Boilers, from 2 to 70 horse; also zurnps, Lathes and a miscellaneous assortment of Ma- veliinery. LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Steam “Engines and, Boilers, Steam Pumps and ranks, FINNEY & HOFFMAN, Manufacturers, 10 225 Water street, Brooklyn. POE SAGE A STEAM ENGINE, «INCH DIAMETER ot cylinder by 33-inch stroke, in. first rate order and ‘as good as new in every respect; said engine came out of the rteamanip Granada, of 764 tons burden, 152 feet long, 8 beam and hold. For further particulars apply to J. IVERA & CO., 114 Pearl street, N. Y. {OR SALE—A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND hand, Engines Boilers, Shafting and Pulleys; also wo af Hoisting Ly hd and two second band Hoisting hoisting brick or drivimg spiles; two Wood Planers, % and 26 inch ; one Moulding Machine and three “Baw Tabi witn extra saws. Address BENJAMIN Pox, oe = 516 West Thirty-tourth street, near Manhat- tan Market. OR SALE—TWO WROUGHT IRON SOAP KETTLES, ‘8x6 feet, with oe = 1,260 gallon ig Still, orm and Worm rf be Ca with a. without im; two Fairba ales, welgh 8500 and 8,000 Ibs, ‘one large vecond hand Jafe, suitable for books and JADETN ; rew Presses, and one Fags veh upright er Corner Water and Washington streets, Brooklyn. Fern SALE—TWO LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, © horse power each ; one 5 fect by 16 horizontal tabular ler; tour flue Boilers. $0 tect jong and 4 feet diameter; a a Poses Engine; the above has been very little asnew. Apply o, the premises of sabe Prdnelin avenue, near Flushing avenue, rooklyn, fa Ln enn bah honors TANK, USED BOT LITTLE; Borstie, i¢ and Stationary Engines 8 oilers; Feed Pi Eiunecta aie Bi and Feed Pum KE BEVOISE, TEAM ENGINE FOR 8ALE—SECOND HAND 16 ginger. 3 36 inch stroke ; can be seen running at 'attison's Marble Mill 18 Kast Twenty-third Row Yor. bids to SAMUEL: LEGGETT, box 4,280 Post offi Ses SLIDE VALVE ENGINE AT WALLACE & CO.'S, OF It street, and Variable fog engine at aries ienzie's, 9 Cannon stree: pa. bes 3 ngiaes, from 10 to 100 horse ewer, oetabicn, 3 to 0 horse powe' orse power, new bn a ‘Circular by A bs! E. P. MPSON, 33 Certl LIQUOR SaaLEE. THE LEASE ¢ ‘MIS! 119 Warren street, at Bresent occup) pied by Mtirliog © p peauners a4 pea ner dealers, together with all the | 8 appertaining to the business, PSeldom met with, and one of tate tie ene eine i her or “ti OF Natal ‘apply rd y Wiliam one? Co. For tull par- ANTED—A HORIZONTAL about 30 horse laress, with particulars, cha: tice of rectifiers or liquor ove About whe midi bees gin aed order.’ Aa FTaRANCE—DIARRITZ.—ORAND HOTEL LANGLR- terre, reugis, balarooms, b'wd rooms. Forvign “powspapers. | A | order and for sale at low prices :— Inquire on the premi | 147, 149 and 151 West Thirty-iifth street, near Broadway, SPORTING—DO0GS, BIRDS, &C. Bye 2 DEER FOR SALB—TWO rEane op. = tana, Re i. rs a eau erat AND MOTHS FOR wa KUTLE: ; West Take We atroet; i Spring ‘street is one block HORSES, CARRI AGES, &O, ‘A “THE “BREWSTER WAGON.” A * in all wolghts, for pleasure ¢ dtiving or speeding, and embracii ine rie construction the various im- ements introduced by us during the past 15 Lani ig them 6 ‘pas years, the Standard £ throughout the United'ataten einen hese wagons are exc! yoliiknowa Broome iitect Ya tno Tory. a beeen be cd in at in_all respects equ: n qualily’ to th Order of the most valued customer -and thos a ‘eure uniform to all. In order that we may not be confounded with a joins stock company ot carriage d ers who have adopt firm name similar to our own, impudently ciaim the reputation we have made for the wey Waxon,” we beg the public ides remember that our ‘only warervoms are at the corner o Fifth ays enue and Fourteenth street, and our ouly Factory on Broome street. BREWSTER 3 too, » of Broome sircet. T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE. MART or LIAM VAN TABSEL| successor todohnston & van Passel at the old'stand, MO, 112 and 1M Rast Thirteenth strect, ar Fourth avent REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HEGD EVERY DAY AND FRIDAY, at 1 GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses of Carriages to sell, wall find this house pertecily reliable, as this 88 Will be conducted on the same straightforward principles which have governed in the past. We give the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound trom 24 to 48 hours for trial. Horses and Carriages always ou | LIBLRAL ADVANCES MADE 0! A —BARKER & CHASE'S: + CITY AUCTION MART AND N. Y. TATTERSALLS, corner of Broadway and qhirt vant iret. MAJOR TIONES Lae at RUNDE gale. C. W. BARKER, Regular sale ba TROTTARS ‘aoe ame PA MIDY Bonen and ry E VERY WEDNESDAY ND. SATURDAY, at 1o'clock. GENTLEMEN'S privat “ESTABLISHENTS disposed of at public or private sale, to the best advantage. THIS IS THE ONLY AUCTION Mart in the itate hav- ing the PROPER FACILITIES for showing Horses on sale—viz., a large BS SOL eS under cover. OUTSIDE 8. ALES Ss ACL SD and and __prompuly. at. onde {HRT Stock OF EVERYTHING in the Horse tine aivartcg Necdaburtestoas te Cc. We BAIKICR, New York, ajor LUCIUS C. CHASE, Boston, Cor .—BARGAINS.—10) SETS HARNW®8, DOU ble, sinitie, light, heavy, at nearly half price, 16 ¢lose Yop and No Top Buggies, Pony Vhacions, Kock aways, Depot, Express and other Wagons. NéW' YORK SALES AND STORAGE REPOSITORY, Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-fitth street, A —FOUR LARGE TRUCK OR EXPRESS HORSES; + also four single grocers’, butchers’ or cart Horses, just Jom the West; warranted. Can be seen at 150 West evi ‘enteenth | street. —MY ENTIRE STOCK oF FINK CARRIAGES, + large portion being damaged by water trom ceil- ing, comprising Landau, Landaulcts, Coupes, Blarences, Depot Wagons, Phactons: will sell at great sacrifice. AMS, Fourth street and Broadway. At "{ Proprictors, OUR MANUFACTORY, 1,404 BROADWAY, ARE the following second hand carriages, all in good One Clarence. One Coupe. One Phaeton Extension top Phaeton. founelette. r eouy Phacton for four. Phaeton, Rumble. Barotche BRADLEY, PRAY & CO, 558 Broadway. CITY PHAETON, FOR DOCTOR OR BUSENTESS some used, periect order, $159, at W. rriage shop, 276 aud 278 Ninth Loa . ‘Twenty-sixth strect, —YOU CAN BUY « A first ciass Buggy, Phaeton, Rockaway, Depot Wagon or Light Harness cheaper a! '58 Liberty street, near than than anywhere else in'the country, MOST COMPLETE CARRIAGE FOR THE COUN- try is the Gentleman's Depot Wagon, very light and ‘natty and suited tor two or four per- sous. For sale by A. §. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 Bast Kighteenth street, between Broadway and Filth aventic. — “BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLE — FIRST * glass accommodation, now being fittod up, 147, 149 ‘Thirty-tith street, near Broadway, to rent. os. Nassau, A and 151 West WANTED HORSES TO BOARD IN THE BEST lighted and best ventilated Stable in the city. A. T YOUNG'S FACTORY, 210 EAST 125TH STREET, A fine assortment of Top and Three-quarter Wagons; likewise a doctor's Phacton Coupe; all work made on the NEW | SINGLE TRUCK, ene OND HAND double Truck. | top Grocery Wi , 2 light Express and 1 Butchers, Cart. McLACUHLIN & ons, aire 336 West Twenty-filth street. “ FIRST CLASS DOUBLE TRUCK FOR SALE— Also new and second hand Ice Wagons and a sce ond hand covered Wagon, suitable for grocer, express or country ice wagon. EDWARD PRIAL, is Ninth avenue, corner Thirteenth street. A HANDSOME BLACK MARE, SOUND AND KIND. Pare. also Fhaston. Harness ; sold low. 8 years old, for family ge business Apply at 27 West Twenty treet. aed | A “THE THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSE ROBIN . Mood, by Lexington, hii ip earsold; has ran in 1 344) i an elegant le rst and warranted sound "ata kind, For sale low at BARKER & CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty -ninth street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0, AGL KINDS OF FANOY, MADE VICTORIA, IN PRIME ORDER, EXTRA H Lt disease: stylish, to: ¢ if bird at B. QT DUVERS No. SObecke ar and pols. At stable No 1 Lae eee ae Oke Piles IN By mal BUSINESS.—SEE “BUSINESS oNOMSON, box 123 Herald office. G800up HARD CARRIAG RE. We offer th ane of our own build Four whee! Back-to-Back Cart. sane Passa ton, He Ven London. ., Bt Fitth av., corner | Fourtoent® st. ECOND #AND OARRIAGES.—THREE COUPE , Rockawaya, two Dog Carts, six seat Rockaway, to 4 open Bunwite ght rockaways De} Speen ‘ev. oral iArriaResy nie sotled, chea: assortment new styles Carriages, just fnighed. a MANUFACTURERS" UNIO! Le erg FOR SALR—IN WEST THIRTY. SIXTH street, near Broadway; two story brick, 2x75x100; splendid ; possesston in Db. ‘OR a TABLES ‘AND STABLE LOTS FOR SALE—BETWEEN ) Pitth and sixth avenues ane NAVAN AGH second __Dortheast corner Forty-second street and Sixtli av. KCOND HAND “BREWSTER & CO." (OF BROOME street), top and no top Wagons, in prime order and for sale low, by A. 8, FLANDRAU, Now 7 and 18 Bast Eight 1, 291 Broadway. Stree To! 0 OF THE BEST STABLES UP TOWN; extra fittings, coachman’s rooms, &c.; one with five open wad two box stalls; anple carriage room. LIAM ELLIOTT & CO., 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-fifth street. po CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT AND MAKE ROOM FOR hew spring stock, we offer the following uew Car- riages at a largo discount trom usual prices :— 2 Clarences, Coupe, 1 Landau, 1 Cabriolet, 1 Barouchie, 1 Victoria, 1 G-seat Phaeton, 1 Landauiet, I t-noat Phaeton, 4 Top Wagons, 3 no top Boed Way a 8. ADLEY, PRAY & CO succeators YoJobn R. Lawrence & Co., $63 Broadway. par (MOST “UNIQUE” CARRIAGE, SUITED TO ladies’ Park and seaside driving, is the mark Phaeton, now on exhibition and tor sale 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 Bast Eighteenth stroet, Broadway and OSB WISHING A FIRST CLASS PLACE TO Board thoir Horses can be accommodated with very nue very beat of care; price only $30 per 1 see stables and the way the horses are CLOUD STABLES, 27 and 249 West ne? awe Pont a B,J. CONKLIN WILL BE AT hth street, 12th March, from ay aud several single coach and 16.3, selected froin finest siock in AGON WARTBD—A BREWHTER | R STIVERS 4 light phaser te ng ow: Ad- ress, givin} weight, price pa ys Faas lo be see! Saat ont ein lew York TANTED—A SECOND HAND, HAND MADE CourE Harness; must be in cheap tor cash. Address, with price and whore t0 be soon, HAI NESS, box 10) Herald office. WA NTED-stan DR STABLE ROOM POR THREE or more a ir oy monte . ‘and Lewis streets, GEORGE W. D & + 00 Lewis strect, corner Sixth street, ast Tver, TT aiice ina TO BOARD AT TIL MURRAY UStables, 159 Kast Thirty-second street; superior 1ons; well lighted and ventilated: periect satisiaction guaranteed to all who may favor us with A ioalaaae ; also Stalls in the basement to let by the mont HO} IN. Proprietors. _ ANTED—A PARTNER, IN A DARGH, TRUCKING business. Apply at sugar refinery, 436 Weat Six teenth street. ROBERT TH. SMITH, ANTED TO WIRE—TRUCKS “AND TE, AMS, «bt, THE day or load. Rugar refinery, 420 West Sixteensh Owen I, SMITH, IL. & G. street. py) TOP AND OPEN WAGONS, BY BREWSTER, Corbett, Waterman and other city makers; exten: sion Park Phacton, Top and Pony Phactons, one. six-seat Coupe Rockaway, 1 Coach, 1 Clarence, 1 six-seat Phacton, top and open Express Wagon. Single and Double Har: ness, Blankets, &c., at WM. H. GRAY'S, 20 and 22 Wooster street $140. —A CANADIAN PONY, A PERFECT BRAG. ands, 6 years old, sound: a indy otwos work Horses, $10 anil $00. Call for three ve days at 3u2 Eighth avenue, oyster saloon, 4 25 f —BLACK MARE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, ‘15.1; FZ). sound and kind’; trots in 3:10; tree driver aud stylisn. Address F. G. C. box 5,966 ost office. SOR SALE, GR RY, DOING A G@oop CASH BUSINESS, IN Or South Brooklyn, near the ferry, for salo—Vixtures, Stock, Lease, Horse and Wagons; a'rare chance. Apply to ©. i. OAKLEY, 385 Greenwich street. WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- chine, enclosed in walnut, nearly new and in per- fect order, for sale, at a great sacrifice. 1M University place. A TEREE SECOND HAND . SAFES. FOR SALE inn very low for cash. Apply to 3. @. QUIRK, 72 Maiden jane. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND 8 SAFES of all the pest makers, Sete almost all the va- rious sizes made, for sale cheap, at meen eit & 00: BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—HANDSOMELY furnished; twelve years established; full of good paying boarders; good neighborhood and. location ycheap rent, Particulars of WARNER & CO., 5 Dey'street, N OYSTER SALOON, WITH BAR, DOING A GOOD will be sold cheap. ‘Apply to THOMPSON oat 13, toot ot Broome street. OARDING STABLE FOR SALK—23 AND 22 WEST Forticth street. Inquire of J. HARRIS. NARRIAGES AT BARGAT WOOD BROTHERS (O., 740 Broadway, entire stock of Carriages rices greatly below their Value in consequence of the damage sustained trom the late fire. An opportunity is thus afforded for securing handsome carriages at prices that nuot fail to be satis. factory. The stock comprises the latest styles, suitable for ali seasons, and is unsurpassed in beauty ot design and excetience of quality. NOUPE OF ENGLISH PATTERN, BUILT BY A FI me elas maker, and for sale cheap; also a very sup Set of very light double Harness, made by Trainor, wit be sold low. Can be seen at 12i West Seventeenth street, private stable. ISSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the firm name of Johnston & Van Tassell, at 110, 112 and 11¢ East Thirteenth, 37 Nassau and awely x streets, in the the ey ot New York, is this day ved by mutual conse: . LAM VAN TASSELL will continue in the General auction Business at the old Auction Mart, 110, 112 and Lt Kast Thirteenth street, and has no further interest or con. nection with the Nassau or Liberty street store: Maxcu 1, 1873. offer their BROADWAY HOTEL RESTAURANT, FURNITURE and Lease for sale low for cash oi onl jailing health Hecessitates change. Address CONSUMP'TIVs, box 14 Herald office. WHEKLER & WILSON, FULL CABINET, FIRST cinss, silver plated, family Sewing Machine, nearly Gold Watch and Chaim for sale, at a very 496 Hudson street SPRING OLD. ESTABLISHED MINERA ND every facility Soda Water Manufactory for ae given for investigation, and proprietor will remain sut- cient time with purchaser to give instruction and in- sight into business; 8 good business, and one which can be largely increase lies with name and address hoticed only. ‘Address Mi ERALS, box 106 Herald oifice, —FOR SALE, A SINGER SEWING MACHINE, dearly new; in perfect order; alt improvements, price $40. Call at 1,021 Third avenue, third floor. GOOD _INVESTMENT.—TWO THREE STORY AND English basement brick Houses in Thirty-sixth between Kighth and Ninth avenues, 16.8x5)x9.95 rice $9,000 each; $2,000 cash only, will Hs ont, . PO SMITH & BRO., 1,304 Broadway. street always rented; sellone. Cut thi OR SALE.—WILL EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE, & young, sound and kind work Horse, just from the country ; ot tor any work, price $225. Address M. N., Herald offtet (OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST LADIES’ SAD. dle Horses; he-is a beautiful bay, with black points; is pericetly gentle and warranted sound ; is fe hands high. Can be seen at Cavalr, ry hool, No. 9 West Thir- teenth street, and will be sold reasonably. Saddle horses will be trained on the most reasonable terms for ladies or gentlemen, by an experienced trainer. No. 9 West Thir- teenth street. OR SALE—FOUR HORSES AND CANADIAN PONY. also three bay Borses, fit for any kind of uae; will | “ be sold cheay ¢ owner has no use for them. Call for two di nt bb Ch Chariton street. OR SALE.—CLARENCE, SEAT, CIROLE FRONT, best city make, nearly new, will be soid for $1,000 cost $1,600; owner golng to Europe. Apply at No. ¢ 4 Pine tr ‘coms 18, 19 and 29. % OR SALE—THREE GOOD HORSES; TWO FOR Fond, one work horse. Apply at 916 Second avenue. FOR SAGESONE OF THE FINEST TEAMS IN THE 634 hands, # years old, dark bays ; long, lowing + can step in 2:50 together, and are sound and ki single, and drive’ like one horse show 40; they are ‘the country, and all svery way, Call at St Cloud ‘Stabics, M7 and Forty-tirst street. SALE—A YOUNG HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 1434 Fw eae. high. Will be sold che for the want of use. ‘Twenty-seventh street. om SALE—A PRIVATE TURNOUT, ©, ae F Team (blacks, 16 hands), Clarence, Summme gad Aetah Olt as' good as ‘now; isd Harness, Bohes Livery Suits, &c.; will be sold at very low figures, the whole or separaicly; an excellent coachinan desites situation, Address G., box 143 Herald Uptown Branch office. 1OR SALE—TEAM TRON ath ya, 164 HANDS HIOR t Spri ish, well ma am pod slonates to 08 ta seen at any tithe at. Garrison's sta fone on the Hudson River Railroad. Inquire ot J. X, DE one right in West LE—TWO CLARENCES, IN GOOD RUNNING Foran os — and | the other som. 451 Fourth av M SONSISTING OF | three-quarter Clarence, in fine order: span, dapple nds, in splendid condition; two sets Abrlolet and Dox Cart Phaeton. Satis. n for selling. Apply wt Boulevard ieth street POR SALE—A Very HANDSOME TEAM OF BAY | Horses. 16) bands al very flae action, vertectly hi ADDY tO FAMES WoKENNA, at Fa a6 Wei OR AURA MINER & STEVENS COUPE RUCKA. y, good as new; also gineeat four seat shifting top Park’? P maeuon Address A & 1,14 Post office S| Fo, SALE—TWO FINE ALDERNEY OOWS: FIRST class pedigrees; two witeel Dog Cart, early ne handsome brass mounted tandem Harness, reasouable price. Vrivate stables 32) West Thirty tourth street. ARN ESS, SADDLE: YRSR CLOTHING, & a H extensively manutactured by 0. B. SMITH & &: 40 Warien street, a ‘first WHEELER & WILSON HALF lgttfe FAMILY Sewin, ,Mechine, cost $75, will be sold for half the cost, with a) ehments: oom ete; also a laay’s cle gant gold Watch and Chi ul Bleock F street. FIRST CLASS FISH AND OYSTER MARKET FOR salc ata low aioe Af ni immediately ; good rea- L Apply at 9s Sixth avenue, — (AORNER BARROOM POR SAL street, corner Greene street. RUG STORE. Ped WILL BUY A SMALL DRUG i tae Apply to Dr. BYRNE, 8) Cedar street, room 6. IRST CLASS FACTORY FOR SALE-—ON WEST side, near Twenty-third street ferry; five stories, 100x100 teet; engine 100 horse power, boiler 120 horse Bowes all in complete running order: heated through- mut with steam. Address for ten days COMPLETE FAC- TORY, Herald office. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of the popular and elégant Millinery and Fancy Store, No ashingion street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Feason for selling ilt health, terms STL LY. Sroprietor. —106 BLEECKER POE, SALE TA PLATFORM HOISTWAY PACKAGE Hievator in good order; cost $900; will be sold at sacrifice. Inquire on the premises, 369 Broadway. yo nae ae 0) ey Box Ly tory in Phiiadelonia; 3 1 4 chance seldoin offere suai ec A THALHEAME, 399 Keace str OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A nicely fitted up Btontway Cigar Store; owner leay- ing for Kurope; cheap rent Apply ‘Broadway. OR yng en A CHEST AND TOOLS, 'y low. Address H. DAY, Herald office. YOR SALE-SEVEN YEARS LEASE OF LIQUOR Store and Fixtures of 59 Tenth avenue, Inquire on premises. OR SALE—STOCK, GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES of Leilerts Park House, corner Gates and Tompkins avenue. luquire on the premises. 7 i ROBERT TRIMMER, OR SALE—TWO UPRIGHT SHOWCASES, WITH Stands, suitable for exterior or interior of a store, and three nice Counters; dirt cheap. 689 Fultom street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—BUTTER STORE AND MILK DEPOT. Good reasons tor selling. Inquire at 473 Third av. F% SALE-ONE Of THE BEST DINING ROOMS ON Sixth doing a good business. ents nocd apply Jror SALE—LIQUOR STORE, WITH LEASE, sTOCK and Fixtures, in the Twenty-first ward, Brooklyn: will be sold cheap. Apply to FRANK McAULINFE, 885 DeKalb avenue, rookly nt. business ; 0, Mee for theee Fes SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE IN > sacrifice, ob account of other 5. Cal Pie ss nat, VOnUS. Confectioner; ‘ ons Al 1TH STOC! ng 20.0 & "Grocery pp mises, 3 ‘87 ‘Ninth © * Re B SALE CHEAe—A NICE LIQUOR vation in the clty ; at zal west Forty-1 first Mie vet age neo Toasts. RAVEL AND BROKEN 8To wen G scription, ‘suitable 1 public Foade. ant conc, p work, for sale low far cost Ade CONtRACTOR, box 144 Hc raid oftce = ean. OTEL FOR SALE—NEWLY REPURNIBRR will nocommodate i 350 peopie ; ong of the first ang resorts in the State of New York. Vor full parties R. 0. JENKINS, box 303 Post office, Pittsnend, 1", FOR ce Peat Harpatas A yer Hs, Pe TO & my 7 x4x5 and 6 iu round columns. AYRES & MOCANDLUSS, Forty ith at and Feuth ay. B88 POR SALE—OONSISTING OF TWO Routes, two Wagons, thrve Horses and Harness, and double Truck it desired; on easy terms. 414 West Forty- eighth street. L ITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT FOR SAU 4 years in successful operation in one of the chief gitles o¢. the South apiial required irom $1000) to lance to suit purchaser. Kor particulars appl: lo MAYER & MERKEL, 2 Chureh streak ry UST BE SOLD. A GREAT CHANCE. A Flour and Feed Business, in a very desirable lo- cation, pe ot the city), will be dispo: of a ge a Apply lininediately to. Wee. Dit HER, Agent, ii Bowery (up stairs), between the hours of 2and4 . M., or address FLOUR AND FEED, station L NE OF THE SNUGGEST STABLES IN THE CITY for sale—In Forty-fourth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; rooin for five horses’ and carriage room and rooms for groom. JOUN KAVANA it Hortheast corner Forty-second street and Sixth av. FIVE NICE SHOWCASES, SUITABLE Dusiness, tor sale cheap. To be seen at 52 enth atreet, near Sixth avenue. Guowoasss, 6) for an: West Four Ss NDID CHANCE FOR A. DRESSMAKER With 4) @sinall capital.—An established Fulton street Store, with small stock of Ladies’ Underwear and Fixtures yie aie chee on account of sickness of owner, Apply. bs rig St han 817 Fulton street, corner of satiton (pie NAY, FEED AND F Hudson ‘street, Jersey ¢ (PUR UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL A LOT OF ‘Tools ana Stock. including Steam Engines, Rollers, UR BU: Pel ing OF 136 Pumps, fting, Hangers and Pulleys, L Milling and it ping Machines, Rubber Hose and Packin Gear ing, &c. HENRY McGOLLUM, Long Island City, b. I. $1. 700 —FOR SALE, AN OLD, WELL-ESTAB- + lished Crockery, Glass ‘and Lamp Busi- Hess; food location; sold on account of sickness. 471 sec: ond avenue. GENER, A “CAPITAL SECURED POR INCORPORATED + companies, manutacturers, merchants. Persons desiring investments intormed desirable opportunities. References—Presidents Merchants’ National, Mercantile Banks. Fourtl E OF $12,000 MAY I SILY REALIZED ber annum by any suitable gentleman investing and giving Immediate serviegs in an old estab- fang Bish Slams ban li-known standir dross UTALE DULCI iy Herald’ Uptown Braneh ottic PARTNER WANTED—IN A TOY AND FANOY a eran ferred. Aj aR ANDI pe ey sat. Le eoy Ae NTLEMAN, 3 hs af re, A LEADING MANU. an active or i $080 810,60, ata kay ‘ho capital, but noaina ex. changed. Address Parva carc ‘onn rs, 167 William street. Ts A —$15,000 TO. ry 000, SECURED, SLATE KS + owning quarry; $150,000 invested ; 000 monthiy; would accept reliable gentleman man- agement and guarantee investineat. Addroas WORKER, box 10 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EXPERIBNCE would invest $3,000 to $5,000 in a substantial busi- ness; can refer to responsible parties. Honorable per- sous foe address JAMES MURTHY, No. 2spencer place R WANTED—WITH $000 TO $800 IN A sate manufacturing business; parties investing have full control; capital returned’ every thirty days. sate 3G. COOPER, box 17 Herald Uptown ‘Branch ICAL PRINTER, EXPERIENCED IN ALL departments and controlling x money-making spect- ality, is open tor an engagement or a partnership. Ad- dress GAVEL, Herald office. RARE CHANCE MENT IN GOAL Mining.—Mines and facilitics tor mining unsurpasse one-quarter interest. Address BITUMINOUS, box Ll Derald office. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIEN Ck IN THE BANK. business, having some capital and best refer- 08a party with $15,000 oF more to Join | him in t busines: 9 one ot the Western States. Address 3, oifice, New York city PARTN " WANTED—WITH $1,000, IN “a0oD Es. tablished business; chance seidom offered; thor- Ough investigation desired; good reference given and required. Fuil particulars of BIGGS & SON, 206 Broad- way. LENDID, LARGE WINE AND BILLIARE ROOM, on the best part of Sixth avenue, being a good busi: neas, with Billiard Tables, Bar Fixtures and everything complete ; four years’ lease; the whole can be had at a bargain. JAS BR. WATERLOW, 381 Sixth avenue. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $600, IN A RELIA- ble and proftabie cash manufacturing business; ar- Ucle staple; large demand ; quick returns; without risk. Address R. ROBERSS, box 14 Herald off LL O£ PART KNTEREST OF HANDSOMELY FUR. nished ifotel to let.—Short distance trom city, with bowling ailey, bar, billiards, 4c. Inquire at 835 Broad- ‘ay, room 5, between 9 and 12 o'clock. N EXPERIENCED FINANCIAL MANAGER AND accountant wishes to invest about $5,000 in an es. tablished busivess; communications confidential; first class reterences given and required. Address EXPE- RIENCE, box 141 Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG GENTLEMAN WHO HAS JUST RETIRED trom a Broadway house, and has $25,000 cash, de- Sires to effect an immediate connection with a good. es- tablished mercantile or manufacturing business; none others need mAae would like wholesale groceries, 48, CARLETON & CO,,93 Broadway. _ ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED for merchants, manufacturers and others. Persons with capital seeking business advised of a pproved apport lies, Reterences—G. I. N. Zabriskie, Esq., C ple’s Bank and jeading bankers and GRIGGS, CARLETON & ¢ roadway, and Business Agents; ‘established 1370. TLEMAN OR LADY OF GOOD ADDRE pial wanted ia a first rate money making vices most important, ho risk required, Ap: 1 Broadway, up stairs. "PARTNER WANTED—OR WILL SELL QUARTER, half or whole interest in one of the best and most Salablo Patents ever invented on this continent ; “Secured by three Patents’ is now in great demand and selling rapidly; itis a very consuming article, as staple as flour. An active partner with $15,000 can place this ingenious commodity in the hands dafly of nearly every person in the United States. Address for ong week NE 14 Uptown Br RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT ON BROADWAY, A honorably known tor many years, importing an manufacturing ladies’ and children’s goods, would take ‘a partner, With a capital of $19,000 to $15.00, or more; a smart person, with business abilities, has a good chance th make money. Address, with fitst class reterences, PROPERTY, Herald office LL LOOKING FOR BUSINESS SHOULD CALL IM- Mediavey and examine the bestselling, most hovel ng, diverts, OLVIN’ BABE oe ie M tha Patent Ole. COLVIN, BABY bate ANY, 430 Broadway. from Lead PM. Citar ¢ ME OMMEROIAL HOTEL, JERSEY CITY, TO LF (CoMOmupletely furnished: near ferries and. railroad 8; low rent and iong lease toa Fesponsible tenant; & fortune for 4 live man; ie ase nue jon. M, GIBSON, Auctionoer, _atMéntgomery | streot, Jersey City. OAL. —$10,000 WILL PURCHASE THE INTEREST oF ‘a retiring partner in a long established a Soy 1) first class retail coal business. Address H jy BOX Lid Herald office. ISCOVERY OF IMPORTANCE TO THIS couN- D try.—i have discovered a process to make cotton seed oil a good drying ofl. 1 Gi n to make | STAN si abs with a capitalist io work it, 38 Dr. H MAN, Chemist, 427 dreonwich st street, New Mork, Digi RELIABLE BUSINESS MEN CAN h oftice. ‘? realize good incomes Pople Wd insurance for a | be paid to first class ty company. arios Ww liperal city comp: ra lee on with undoubted reterences. Address SURANUE, box 6,700 Post office, New York. OR SALE—AN INTEREST IN A STOCK COMPANY in this city ; good paying businoss, that will give em- ployment to owner; amount of imteFest about $20,000. Address M. M., Herald office. _ SALE. ERY an atone, DOING A ¥INK ling. Aadress Mt, Horald tu | 8 AND FIXTURES, HORSE HORSE ‘on the pre- * STORE; BEST voy. al iAnply B+ te “om, A $306 New Bharat -BUNDAY,< MARCH, 2, neta Ph Unceuat SHEET. resent owners are’ ortully Biven torn tow Pe a 163 Hora ladies’ suits and fancy tiser has tho veer open store WASHINGTON, Herald oftice. ARTNER WANTED.—AN OLD per ensanel IM. first Class associa- & sale, steady trade, ion Soh and jobbing house, zie here and abroad, with ness stand per pa ‘Address parm ER WANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN, J IN ere rough knowledge of bu ines and 82,00 capi: tal Particn meaning business, with cash, ‘cart atdtes 3 isieeeeeereeconatie HOUSES, ROOMS ANTED. In this Guy and Brookiyn, | W's Dye pid PLATS, ae i moderate terms. Adar: W 4 [ood 2 HOOATION, x lhe Horul 1 ANTED—A MALS. Bowen, IN” A “Goop NEIGH. r all family; rent aol to exceed secu’ 7 von; no atte tiles gagetfcaton ae ae, & given. 140+ paid to repties Address box nave ANTED— WITH ALT NO 1 private family; re ; tine location. Addeess, with tub he ANTED—MAY tour story Hon 1 OR BOONER, in a cont & young man, who can invest $15,000, as partner: | be takemtor threo years and tire The App icant must be a person of good business abilities, | deswert. Address |! why alt crear and geonosaioal, of Sood ouaractar and \oeeg i ; ¢ business ix a sa (¢ onc in all respects and bear the 'ED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPR, TE veloges! tm ANCE, Herald oftice. cond Floor, consisting of four room. istwene | ARE wholesale cost; BUSINESS PORTUNITY— or Fixtures, Tools } Fortv-accomd streets 4 & BON. other and Ninth ave dlres Herald tiie. aying Plumbing, Slove and Tin Shop ina thriving busi- ANTED—A St PLOOR, WITH ty SR Place; owner compelied to vacate on account of iit all convente fe arudiinee Le by agh POY to GRIG ©. YON & GO., % | and sister, fares of Address, sta tang tea, * se is, Ae! Kh forald Uptown Branch ait . pense: = ee ea ' CVA aaa STORE, OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OR PA oF A HOU Sra, *, lor sale cheap: —Valuable location for any busi- r tia! depot Bena A, PI on preint row, basement, Bt, Sixth ‘avenue aud Thirty tirw sire rt yu Pxposrrion. —WANTED, RESPONSIBLE ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF AD! AWELEL join patentee in obtaining patents an located three story House, in a fest elise location. trodulein ine Orelen CouUtrton a n article of, undo Addross tor days box 4,76L New York Post omice. utili x 2 hove (a) partic ot over 2,20 ety eR PA ten days Pi ATENTIH, Herald otice oes ANTED—AM , for w lomr e& terms andia stemty ptf Viavn Heratd Upiowm ch office. wae parre WITH CAPITAL TO BNGAGE in ho. retail carpe “* Wade. Address box 263 New | ¥.) Post oMlice. y Ayre —SAMPLE@ OP 1H Lo. ALURED W. STONE, MERCH ANDIAN BROKEIy 12 SOUTH MARKET STICE ‘RT, BOSTON. —A PARTNER WITR &IME CAPITAL IN established carpenter @jop’ down town. Ag- dress CARPENTER, Devos House, 114 BL tecker street W4NTED—A SPREIAL PARTNER, WITT FROM $339,090 to $50,000, in an estoBAished ad increasing wholesale a a in one of the larger Western cition AUTIVE ADVERTISING CANVASSER Mublished religious weekly litera Address, with refercuces, goons: wal Address M. Heratd office. Wanten—a PARTNER, IN AN ESTA BLISHED 83, With $2,009 to'83,000; the bewt of ref. erences given roquired, Address CG. B., Hevatd’ Up- town Branch office. A PARTNER WITH 5,90) TO $5,000 IN A facturing business already extablished, to ier, who has a like amount invesied ; ood; full particulars will be gt Address + box 110 Herald office ANTED—A PARTNER IN THE SASH AND DOOR business; one who can buy half interest; a good chance for a man of experience ; house over: Z) years es: tablished; a good stock and a lomg lease, Address SASIL AND DOORS Herald office. . i 8N OR WOMEN, WITH FROM $100 TO $10 cing the inventor'of the best new little sta- le salable article in the Umited States, casily manutac- ured, would negotiate with the right parties and turnish all tools to manufacture in this and other citics. Apply at Stationery Store, 740 Broadway. pitted artitd INVEST, $ ReEsonal Batvicog in so 8 partner op other: WITH paying business, references unexceptionable. ress L, AWRENOE, box IM Herald office WILL BUY A GROUERY—THE FULL value will be given in Stock and Fixture the cause iit Apply at 274 Spring | at sickness tI $5 00, —AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WOULD ceed JUN). to invest the above amor ‘safe busi ness, with his services. Address kd offic $1. 5OO satent FOR SALE—TODD'S IMP BOVED Wail Paper Trimmer, with over 100 trir mera ready for use; will be sold ak, the above figures; terms easy. reas HI. N. POND, Corming, N. Y. 6 000. <AN RSTABLISHED MANUFACTURING . busines eas, With p: of 50 per cont; doing a ee: ine! oat, ‘Addrens LUCK RATIVES tere ul 9. 00 WILL BUY THE Mere WILL AND FUR- p niture, a et a ree — Fe came ng boarder: ieee GRINGO UU” Mora Broadway. —A PARTNER WITIT $3,000 AND BUSI- $3.000.- SPARES, att Sam AND, nua Manufacturing business with the best of eustom, about removing to more commodious quarters; or, tor good reason, would sell (or part cast taking nolsegge UA ance." Avply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & Broadway, £5 5. 000 as owners arc ‘ald offi D—IN DRY GOO! spockal 7 pe ea a Trendy well eatablisive fi —WANTED, AN ENERGETIC MAN TO buying out a weill-paying iver y releronce given and required. Ad- busine oy dress TI SHSON, box 122 Herald olf $50,000. ahh raving son with dustness apa, city, tor whom they would like a connection with a first class wholesale house, long established, doing a 1 business and very profitable, an opportunity is offered where the above’ invest at eptionably fine retuj d th envitied with & Leading house : u and required, For inte ddr . WHOLESALE HOUSE, box Tos" ‘Herald’ les. ; | $100.000. business (paying being about to retire. office. b 6 “SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTE $200,000 are he sn aetat Pea business long established ; strictly first class in every re- da staple and a alty pital now in the busines 200,000, in add h arrangements just com: pleted for comsignments will give virtually $1, } Prere capital in merchandise consigned for sale profits 75 per cent per annum of capital invested. Can be seon by books of past and present busi fullest inveatiga- tiom ; standing of house Al. ences, old and promi- nent’ merchants who have known house and inen trom commencement. Address for interview, with real name, SAFETY AND PROFIT, Herald oitice, $6,500, —WANTED, A PARTNER IN A WELL established bauxing and brokerage Profits), the present sonior partner Addrcas BANKER, box 153 Herald In this City and Brookiyn. @ A. FAMILY OF ADULTS WOULD TAKE CHARGE JAX. of a furnished House and faithfully attend the Owner's interest. Address WILLIAM ‘CURTIS, 244 Bowery, first tloor. BACHELOR W. NTS A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, extension preferred, in the vicinity of the Union League Club; will be perinanent if suited. Address, stat- od ox 183 Herald o' SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS A FURNISHED Room, without board, in a private as not above Twentieth Street. Address, with terms, A. i, box 2,836 New York Post office. FRENCH renta double Parlor or Second Floor and Kitehen, moderate price ; ntral loca! Apply at 810 i rite teenth street. Best reterences given and required. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND A CoM. panion about his own age to take #& room with i in a strictly private family, where his expenses will b ine ight? toa refed ail respectable young man te ba change seldom to be had. Address, with references, E. M.8., Herald MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE WANTED THE 18T OF A April—From Fourteeath to Forty-ninth street and Lexington to Sixth avenue, will pay $10) sm h for four years. Cali on Miss BARBER, dressmaker, 113 West Tweaty-At “firth street. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SISTER WANT TWO A. ftioms, furnished, without board, below Twenty: fifth street; best reierences given and required. Address, with price, HARCOURT, station D. A Of a first class’ house, rooms, collect rents, elogant private table DNOMY, box 116 Ht HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AMERICAN FAMILY, three adults, will take charge of residence ot a gen- tleman going abroad; unexceptionable reterences. Ad- dress A ADULT: 5 Herald office. ARLEM. :M.—WANTED TO RENT, BY A FIRST OL, tenant, bldg p Vises ‘a furnished ey conve: me jteamboat dock or depot, trom Apri to Novem- borts Adress RESPONSIBLE, box 2 Rand Pose office. DESIRE A THREE STORY HOUSE IN A G00D ney hborhood, not above Fitty-t \faek street; only three rent not to exceed m0. tating lo PONT 265 Post otice, keeper will, for the tse, ‘of two rooma, tak furnished or unfurnished ; to would furnist. ces rity. Address town Branch office, n HAVE Oven 1,00 APPLICATIONS FROM FIRST | jas who desire to rent Ligh the coming year except the tenants ‘sto B. FLAN. eighth street, ¥ YOU WANT YOUR HOUSES RENTED AND YOUR rents collected, call on KAVANAGH, fnortheast@eor~ ner Forty-second street and Sixth aven: ERMANENTLY~A GOOD SIZED FURNISHED Room, location below Fourteenth street, west side, will pay about $15 per month in advance, five years with resentfamily, None 4 tae ‘ate families need address Wat LTER 5. Yieraid through me Prove satisfactory. AGAN, corner Fourth avenue and T OR ~ SADB—ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A FIRST class paying Restaurant and Wine Room on Broad- way; $2.00) cash required. Onl at Estate office Di broadway, up one flight of stairs, rear roo a JOR SALE—A DRY GOODS, CARPET AND CROCK. Fees bus ness, established 15 years, in a thriving Central New York, wholesale trade in ase ware, £0 og at Vialuation 5 ternit ae bi secured; ho bonus Apply to GRIGGS, GRRLETON'& 60. 08 Bronaway. ed Pt ALE—A Eas ie A IN A per an turing busine: at will pay 30 per cent net proi Addruss By boR IIS Herald oiled. OR SALE—THE MILLINERY STORE, 9 THIRD Fo dvenue, established by the prosent Paguen Miss Cullen, Dyce will SOND 80) “| et be ve: unty seat ockery, OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, STOOK AND FIXTURES F of a Fancy and Dry Goods store, doing « good bus: neighborhood ; cheap rent. Apply to J. MOOR! hird avenue, of $28 Canal street. SOR SALE—CIGAR STAND AT GRAND HOTEL, F's corner Thirty-first street and Broadway. ness, in poe! 0) SETS DOUBLE TRUCK HARNESS, $15 to $100; 500 sets cart Harne: ude, $8 to poRse, AND FURNITURE TRUCK boa od and sound condition. Apply to CRS, H’ itrietourth suet, coryer of Broadway, ‘iret oar. 1 over diye store LE-TUE LEASE AND STOCK OF A FIRST F° Sings Lavory and joa ding Stable, in ¢ quod neigh borhood. Address tor one week TABLE, jerald town Branch ottice LEA LIQUOR STORE, WITH PLENTY OF pi ~ * sh business, on West Thirty-fourth street, op! ie new Banners Market and conven- ient to one of the most prominent steamboat landi ) i AL 2 Apply to JA’ 8 roca Bighth avenue, theay gorugr of Yhirty-dirg, sieec! BROOKLYN=A F a here a good business hay been done Fs. Property consists of House, and yeation, sold omly on account of the tor, in. whos hands it has been for to ve Olt BALE IN sh Shades, cali at the Downing at reek. ANTED—AT T HART. A NICE COTTAGE (WITH. ‘out basement pre dh, weet of Vourte Aygnns 125th street ; rent nokto exceed $i): Address Grand Ceniral Depot Wastepoa HOUSK IN THE NINTH WARD FOR te family ; rent a. to exceed, $1,300, Ad- iny strect. WaANten, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—A ail Honse in perfest order, with all moderg im- provements, for a private tamtly of adults, Address, stating terms, J. B., 6/6 Broadway, ANTED—PART OF AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, ora Flat of 6 roams, for a family of five adults, with conveniences for Rousekoept af, trom the Ist ome | rent $0) per mouth. Address H. L B., Herald ANTED—APRIL., TWO GENTEELLY FURNISHED Rooms, suitable ior light Housekeeping ; good loc: tion, not above Thirtieth street, for gentleman, wile an child. Addi ree, a terms sand fwil particulars, box 356 Post atte WANTED—Max 1, BY A QUIET, RESPONSIBLE family of three, a convenient Part of a House, aboat five rooms, wefurpished, for housekeepumg, Addsoss HOME, Dox 194 Post office. ty” SALE OHR APA Riya Roig! = Nyt kd location; parties desiring capital to extend, business will ind: it to ‘hele advantage to call on ANFENGER & BARGE! ICH, BS Pine wrest. “ANTED—6 OR Pave L." Mn § eee at We . an adul i ot soontrauy feat af out $600 per annum. Address yratys central m2 398 Post office. WANT TO ) MAKE A ston at tay HA POTTERY J manne to a Ht dg ea “phe Von facilities address to PEEDINAND aoe aicoot, New Xorks, ” Wairttaat A GENTLEMAN AND WIF'R, AN UN- furnished Secoad Floor, ail i baproramnense: # jon, up town; with a respectable ily rent rea- te. Add cogs stating orn, OTLIAN, Rat feving JANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIK, A cheertul Sedroom, for use when in town, situated betweon Fourth and Kourleenth streats, west of Browl way, permanent if suited. Address L. V., Herald Uptown Branch oftice, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, in coutral location, alrexdy ovcupied by boarders; woukd dike ta parchase (urnituye. Address, with ful pas: tioulars, EARNEST, Herald Uptown Branch oilice, “AND FURNIAM EK Worte BROW. OG. NAGL square, ANTED NENTLY—BY third story Room, with Board, tayhest, reter nd required; no moving in May Address MANENT, box H@tlorald Uptown Branch oftice ANTED—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON SK0- ond floor, wilt! bath privileges, Addtcas J. Sox 137 station ‘A 1 Weantep—n | out child: TWO SLRs, A GENTLEMAN AND WIRE) Lor May 1, Twenty fifth’ avd! F atreeés and Sixth hnd Lexington venues \Sill take © three ef sited. “Adtives, sling mutt, tc, OLLVASR, lerald ofice, FAN®AD—A MOUS, BITHER VURNIBHEDY turmeshed or partly turnisted, below street, sniaable for a boarding hom poRsasaton imMOW or ist of May! Herald omen, | ANTED—A HOUSE IN TRE NINTH WAH ho in prutne order and poawesstoe April L. stating terns wad location, DoE AST? Port office ANTED—1OOMS, WITHOUT. BOARD, BY A GEM tlemets fasmshed Partor anh Bed tpanvar good size! Bedroom, betwoan Twenty-sixth ond Thentyeminth treed and Fourth and sixth avenues. Address, with particu lars, H., box 5% Maat office. ANTED=A IMFRNISHED PLOOR, housekeeping Address BOX 2, ny three story House, rs , box um. Twente Weat aide prevarted ‘Autieas THis, bee 1 nugt Added, SOUABLEE FOR Pout offi. , ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ‘unail private tamily below Tenth sient nec above, Twent athind sincet case or west; rent not to cacecd $1,200. Ad tees [bit ile vale Uptown Branely oftic: ANTED—BY A SMALI, Part ot a house in good locality s reltecnues few class: rent $60 per mouth; parties having: suck! Wiad Wind agood tenant. Address tor throe days G-L., Lert Up- town Branch oftice. FAMILY, TILE vreEE ANTED—DESK ROOM OR SMALL OFETEMR), FOR real ato brokor near Broadway se Pine weet, Addzess W. J. B., ery TIAAMAN AND WIFE, A BMiAsbeLe well 11 oly furtrished, xihi ave nea 1 Sey mouwele, Apply to H TANTED TO HIRE—A PRIVATE good accommodations tor hor tween Twellth and twenty-third atr avenues, Address WM. H. TAYLOR, ANTED—TO HIRE, UNFURNIS years, a Hous hotween bag streets, and Fulah and Third avenues, ity; Tsleeping rooms. Aditross ANTED—TO AIRE, LEASH OR BUY, WITHIN & tew hours of city, a with Land, more than 1s o¢ 20 mirintes icon Cathal, church. dre Hy: sin terms (positively), ate, UC, HAYDEN, Port Htichinand, ANTED—UPPER PART OF A PRIVATE, HOURE, consisting of four ar flve epoins, by. gentleman, wife and child; location near ird avenue, bt gn og Thicticth and titieth streets, Address with’ full paw ticulars, ©. UL, Herald office, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WI fuenished, in @ prhvate house, tonal esexchanged, “Address, with ‘terms, aflice. 3 He. Tae Fiat aite Polio ASL Six Lecevttust, 1ED, FOR 3 ORS eth and Thietwst ra privece ban Q, box 119 thoraté mud oneal yt to) 5., box 101 He FLOOR (PLAT), enues and m April 1. Address, 4 Washington stre LUASE, AN RENT OR UNFUR. nished House, located between Twenty-second and WANTED —ro Thirty-cighth streets, cast of Sixth avenue, reut (rome $1,500 to $2,000, Address I. S., Herald Uptown Brauch» office. oe HOUSR, rows. M., GLE Lex ing: or ton avenue de box 115 Herat onic mM fen ANTED—TO RENT, WITH PRIVILKGT i Pur IRST CLAS RENT—| furnished, between Madison and. Sixth gvenues, ANTED TO. HOUSE, UN- below Forty-sixth street, for 4 responsible tenant SLADE & CO. 25 Union square. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, FOR aduita, rent not to exceed $3,000, above 't! street and betw ixgh and a giving tull particulars and pern TO REN vr ily, # small three story brick Houne, Ww 4; good, location; ‘rent low. Addrens SR, Nox 20 Herald oMfce vate all impro HOUSE t TANTED TO RENT—A FIRST or five stories, located betw avenues and Thirtieth oud rooms. Addi v 38 1. WY, 52 ab A ANTED TO RENT—A THREB STORY MOUSE, BE. tween Sixth and Ninth avenues, from ‘Tenth to Thirtieth street. Address, with particulars, D. W. B., box 4,335 New York Post office. WAXTED To q streets. No alcove enh street FROM MAY 1, BY A QUuiut American { three, a Part of a private house, about Hive rooms, unfurnished for housekeeping; Will pay about $750 per anuutn ; location must be central: Address Rt. K. 3., station D, Astor place. Peon NTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, WITH CARPETS Avratorred, on cast aule, between Tenth and Thir- Li ee eet Wee & IRVINE, 4 Pine street ANTED—A FURNISHED RESIDEN FoR A WwW firat class private family of four adults, not lower than Twenty-second street or above id street, and between Madison and Sixth avenues, rent not 10 ox Gced $5,000... Address, with full tT aah: ral ik, box 18) Herald Uptown Branch o} ANTED—A MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE, POR A SMALL, W responsible family, between Twentieth aud Forty fifth streets, cast aule preferred, rent abaut $1,900, Send particulars to DESIRABILITY, iNoratd Gptowe Branch oftiee. In the Country. ANTED, TO RENT—A SMALL PYACE OR FARM in New Jersey, on which there ia mice house, must be within 15 of 18 miles of New. York ? Railroad preferred. Address, stating terms, be moderate, D. BARKER, Jersey City Bost office Bet emishet ae tds COTTAGE HOUSE, STABLE: Ws J acre of Ground in the country, within 50 mia utes’ casy access to Wall. street; mush be hoalthy, New ork wit every particular, L. D, G.,. box 373 Post ‘thoes New York. FINE “ARTS. ARTIST RETURNING TO EMROPE WILL SBOKe over ) French Etchigas and Lithographs tor i. Also several fine Paintings cheap. Apply at 643 Braad- way, room 10, PROPOSALS, Bure OF COMMISSIONERS OF CITY WORKS, Stamet Derante ent, ’ Ory H 32 Roos No. 4, Brooker, Fob. 25, be Proposals for removing dead apima's, night soil and: garbage trom the cit: Sealed proposals will ot Brookiva. be Pocaived by the Common Conn} ‘Monday, the Loun.day ot ,_ for rem ving dead Abe age rom the city of Bepokly Re according to the specifications Reconies in the Gorpotte ers of the city of Brooklyn. Cee ee eetimaung trnished af the office. of shes Seat Mopartinent and noe other will be consderod, Proposals will not be conyidered unless accamparaiedt Cousent in writing of wo sureties of BAAD o acim val (who shail quality as to their response: Tenet the contract be awarded. to the-party pra porltg, they will become bound as is surety fra. tue Taithin),performance; and in case ot 1 Ane mtrack, it s0_awardedy thew Lae Lo ee ne cig of Brooklyn the el Weetice Bas proposed and the price of the neat Ron. the contract mag be avac ded, the Common Come,” on vac bility), they will pay hae cA ries en rider, Bioposais to bo endorsed ‘tu wor Pi ono ‘ot the Common Counc LORIN M. R tis la Commiasioness ot Ou _Attest—D. L. Nortange, secretary. SEALED paoroeasa, Mf LL BE Lal, BY ran ~ cae pry A S Pepon oo the Clerk of the Board of. ic Grand and Elm ee tu Sa’ok Maroh 4, 1575, for Alterations tot paratus in Primary School House No, street, neat by oy mM, an ‘toca yt Heating %, ow Monroe rin Specifications m: the office of the Supe tenitent ot School matings tant steve tint floor. eng Approved sure en be required trom the sao yesatul a et terres the tight to reject any or all of U4 propos 4 offere: ENNIS J. TWIG, School Pies GALLERY, ‘Trasteet THOMAS SI SuteLs, ‘WILLTAM GARDINER, New Yorn, Fob. 2, ifs we ant TOTNES

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