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DERS WANTED. _ VBNUE,—PURNISHE! = for ingle Bentiemen. te Bere : ST HOUSE WEST OF FI Rooms, with first ciass jo. 7 West Twenty-ninth sti ELEGANTLY FURNISH: OMS, FOR FAMI. | streets; $10, Ehtn ‘nest class French tx. Waverley place, Bear Broa: IETH STREET.—ROOMS FOR FAMI. Broadway ; price $32,00. ntlemen to let, with Board. ences given and i “WWENTY EIGHTH STREBT, FIRST HOUSE WEN Tyenue—Vleasant Rooms on second to let, with Board; ret- AT LOWEST RATE! Park, near 116th. street, 4 Lots st. oth av, 6 Lots; sath coratgs ghey floor, also Roows on fourth floor, ENSON, Jr., 11 Pl a UFTY REAL ESTs West Side. F°% SALE—VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues: erot of Ground, 48 feet wide by 98 feet deep, on wi re are erected a'large Carriage Manu- factory at Dwelling House in good order prices $36,000; i er in . rticulars wilt Wat H. ROOME, 266 West Ewenty-hrst suet Of story brick story br S story prick hes FOR SALE, oe 8, Wost 32d st., noar 9th av. ‘est Sist st., near 8th av.. 4 story brick h. s, West Sith st, near 10th av. Astorg b. stone h. s. West dist st., near 6th av 2atory brick fr & Wer tine ene a Ns an . 8. We , near aes "S..F. WILLIAMS & SON, 210 West Mii ts tina. SHINGTON PLAGE, SECOND DOOR ugal street.—To let, witn Board, ff nurnished Rooms, to gentlemen and wives’ or single gentlemen ; convenient neighborhood ; table first class. STREET, WEST $28~EXCELLENT LOCA- tion. —Nieel¥ furnished Rooms, with Board, $12 to $i5 for two: single Rooms $5 to $3; food table a specialty ; Conveniences ; EAST FORTY. w Ww. 5 Ran Macdc ‘Tenth avenues, L. WILLIAM REAL BARGAIN—NO. 212 EAST TOIRTY-THIRD street; three story high stoo) remixes, atter 3 Nassau street, room 1. BARGAIN—THE ADMIRABLY PLANNED BROWN stone House, 210 East Forty-slxth street, 15xi fect; jot 100; in periect order. Apply at any time. GEM AT A BARGAIN—IN THE BEST STREET IN Harlom, 35 fect from Lexington avenue; story and basement brown stone finished in black walnut; fine marble mantels though out; built tor owner's wp Use; must be seen to be appr. on owner, 146 East brown stone: . M., or at owner's, L. T.—AN ELEGANT Suit of Rooms to rent, with superior Table Board, Unquestionable references exchanged. PLACE.—EL: Rooms, with fall Board Ceptionable references required ean be accommodated. strictly first class uaes ‘a Jew. table boarders ~ . 18x45x100 feet, EWLY FUR- suitable for a gentlemen; terms rea- mmodation first cl front Room, with Board; gentlemen and wife or two sing! sonable; house and a inder on bon G, ROBINSON, Jr. STORY HIGH sTOOP improvements, on Third avenues. it Fourth street, near —FOR SALE, A THREE rty-fitth street, of to let on se i floor, with first class ty: ‘d between Second an, LEY, 50 y furnished Floors, ory eonvenionce and at: » Rooms, with r ts on every Noor; house, table BEAUTIFUL HOUSE AND TWO LOTS, IN EAST 136th street, north New York; five minutes’ walk from Harlein Bridge, for sale or exchange. EATON & CO., 11 Broadway. GUT AT ONCGE.—A House, near Third ayenue and be- ss; accessible to hotels anit cars, T.—TWO FRONT Board, together or separately; references; no moving. WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH sant, clezantly turnished Rooms ix brown honse to let; convenient’ to uptown restaurants; funtly private ; will give Breakfast it desired. TH STREET.—LARGE FRONT ROOM on third floor, with Board; also Rooms on fourth floor; terms, from $8 to $20 per week; references ex- GREAT BARGAIN IF BO four story bric’ low Thirty-fourth street, $1 AAC L, PINCKNEY, 159 East Thirtieth street. NOTHER CHEAP HOUSE IN THIRTIETH STREET, between First and Second avenues; three stor: brown ston® high stoop, 25x6x100; in good order and all e price only $15,000. Apply promptly to OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth st. RRY FINE LOTS, SIXTY-FOURTH street, between Park and Boulevard ; Seventy-second ‘ighth and Ninth avenues, four Lots; very desira- H, V. MEAD, 422 Kighth avenue. —FOR SALE-SINK THE TRACK AND ARCH IT over, which is now being done.—We have elegant 8 to dispose of at low fig SHERWOOD, WALDRON & M 1,082 Third avenue, between 6lst and —FOR SALE.—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ELE- * gant brown stone Houses, in first clase locatiot ‘above Forty-second street RWOOD, WALDRON & ME’ improvements; PLOT OF SIX V) 11 STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH wiy and'elegantl sunny front Rooms; first class table (private il required) ; for families or 5 ble vestments. brown stone Hou Rooms, with Board, en references exchanged. TH -STREET.—A or, to be rented, with Board, —LARGE ROOM and west of Third avenue, near Central Park. SHER 32 Third avenue, between Glst and 62d sts. IFTH AVENUE.—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS HOUSES, an elegans House, Ww: J. LYNCH, 68) TWENTY-NINTH STREE! tor two gentlemen, . THIRTY-FIFTH or a gentleman extra size, for sal ORTY-THIRD STREET, 7 1 way—Full size overly desirable frescoed Dwelling for immedlate sale, furnished or unfurnished ; possession ; Y. K. STEVENSON, Jr. 1 Pine street and 226 Filth avenue. Twenty-fourth lass Board, ior single nilemen or gentleman and e contains all modern improvements; terms sirably located four story English basement House; 4,500. Apply to A. JOUR! AY Sst Lispenard street, OR SALE—ON THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, a four story high stoo) brown stone House, 21.6x55, lot 98.9; price, with hand- some moqnet Parlor Carpets and Mirrors, $40.00) leased for one year from next October toa party at $3,600. J. R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third POR SALE— FORTY. SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIETH avenue, in fee, four story brown stone, $35,000; West Nineteenth street, near Fitth avenue, $85,000. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, 61 Lispenara street. OR SALE—EIGHTH AVENUE FRONT AND REAR Houses, full lot; terms easy. :s ‘J.P. WILLIAMS & SON, 270 West Thirty-fonrth st., adjoining the North River Savings Bank. OR SALE—SOUTH FIETH AVENUE, NEAR GRAND street, suitable for immediate tmprovements; terms gasy. | Particulars at offce of JOHN MoCLARE, No. 1 ne street OR SALE—WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BE- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues, a three story brown stone House, 21x55x03.); terms easy ; will be sold cheap, Apply to JOUN McULAVE, No. 1 Pine street. OR SALE—ON THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST side. a large three story high stoop House, in good order; price $20,000, J.B. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE—THE MODERN FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement House 461 Twenty-second street, with im- mediate possession, for $15,000; cost owner $18,000; terms easy it wanted. J. R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE-ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR Fu SALE—WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, DE Seventh avenue, a large brown stone high stoop House ; price $20,000; just reduced $3,000; or would lease for $2,000, “J. R, EDWARDS, 69 West Ewenty-thitd st. OR SALE—12 LOTS ON NINETIETH STREET, NEAR Ninth avenue; also a fine Farm in Virginia to ex- change tor Gents’ F ishing Goods. BROOKFIELD, 81 Cedar street, OR SALE OR TO LET—A FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, 25 feet-wide; location be- tween Firth and Sixth avenues. For permit apply-to . MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway} Most BE SOLD—A FIVE STORY DOUBLE TENE- ment, in West Seventeenth street; no dark rooms; rents for $3,130; terms easy. WALTER W, MONTAGU Eighth avenue and Twenty-first street. HREE STORY NIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE, on Forty-fifth street, between Fifth and sixth avenues, with or without furniture. Apply to WILLIAM FITZPAT~ RIOK, florist, 1,213 Broadway, $14 000 %o2,782 THREE STORY HIGH STOOP . brown stone House and Lot No. 415 West Forty-third street; good neighborhood and in tine order, OR SALE—BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS, THE VAL- uable Property 8 South street, between Maiden lane ix ossession May 1. For DLOW & GO., No. 3 Pine street, EAST SEVENTY- three story high stoop brown stone . E, POWERS, 534 Pine street. OR SALE—THREE STORY FRAME Second avenue, near 112:h strect, 16.9100, this week JOUN SHIRLEY & SON, 81 Cedar and Burling sly Brice apply to OR SALE—FURNISHED, House, in goo WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, ONE BLOCK AND ¢ Washington squar le, a third sto: ajered and car also two small Rooms; dining room i OR SALE—1 FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH steop brown stone House, 20x59, corner ; r and basement high stoop brown stone House, 16x50; story and basement high stoop brown stone House, 13x55, corner Lexingten avenue and Seventy first street. ply on premises. OR SALE—STORE PROPERTY 383 BROOME STREET, next to southeast corner of Mulberr: STEPHENSON, 247 Broadway, room 22, between 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. (OR SALE—ON Park avenue, four sto Dwelling, 20x55x94.0; contains 12 rooms, besides basement and kitchen; just overhauled and putin thorough order the owner's occupancy; fres- coed and painted in oil trom kitchen to garret; the own being unexpectedly called to Europe for aterm of yea ill ain toa prompt, cash buyer. Addr wmely farnished frout Room ne oF two gentlemen; strictly 21WEEN BROADWAY AND Rooms to iet, with le gentlemen ; terms able first class Board, to families or singl ‘y street. Apply to SST TWENTY-SIXTH STRE ‘oom, with Board, —A BEAUTIFUL ie ee gentleman and DOOR FROM portico stoop MURRAY HILL, ON SHED ROOMS, vate family, on | ata cost of over $5,000 yor without Board, in a pri TREET.—A HAND. ly furnished Room to let, with Board; refer- ences exchanged WES? PORT HOUSE 22 ROOMS, olegantly furnished, with a tine picture gallery of 60 rthe house can be let and the on the Ist of May, or before. Inquire at $9 Clinton place, near Fifth avenue, any morn- ing before 11 o'clock. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STON situated on Fast Sev JOR SALE—HOUSE AND LO H STREET.—A F to gentleman and with Board; house ferences exchanged. oil paintings, first cla farniture soll to the part wife or single gentlemen, tion first class; —To let, with good Board, two con- and two Parlors, on poms, Southern exposurc hot and cold water eet, opposite 8: intormation addre REET, BETWE purth avenues, oms On second floor and large with first cis Roard », all conveniences ; furnished new- t Summer; highest or seven minutes’ walk of Fi OR TO LET—THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone Dwe fine order; restricted block; price’ $16,0% 8. KILPATRICK ULTON 8TREBT. ot Fulton and terms very easy; a splendid ling, in Sixty-frst stree bervons can find two FE dreom on third fl brown stone high s 1,009 Third avenue, NORTHBAST iam streets, for sale at a bargain ; p Avenue Hotel aT, NEAR IRVIN front Room to rent, XTEENTH STRE O FOR BARGAIN) .—SPLENDID BROWN STONE House, 20x45xl00, elegaut block, east of Third ave- $13,000; one near Lex as oom, fo let, With or without Board ; REAT BARGAIN RIVATE AND TENEMENT Houses, up and down town; First, Second and Third avenue Store ns (o let, with roperty at a sacri nis; convenicat to four lines panied avenue, ity-sixth streets. TE, NEAR THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.— furnished, superbly located, fo for gale reason: has all modern imp: of cars; terms moderate. cadet T TWENTY.RIGHTH STREET.—SQUARE also single Room tion first class; refer- between Fifty-fifth and F nd floor, front; Ae Sauls toot stone Dwell: ably; possession. . K, ST fhe 11 Pine street and 8 FAMILY WILL WO BROWN $ street, 11% block trom Park entrance, 20x52x100 and best style; handsomest lo- cided bargains, vtleman and his wii or part of Third Floo ifdesired. Address D, x02x100;' finished in the ve} QD AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, West side.—For sale, on easy terms, one of the best For particulars apply to Parlor aud connect t class House Teterences rec see on the avenue, NWO BLOCKS, FROM BROADWAY— t.—Nicély furnished hack Parl ENUE.—A FINE PLOT FOR SALE, Builder's Loan, in an improving ~ neighDorhood; worthy the attention of respons! . With substan: home comforts; price moderate. i, 68 Cedar street. XINGTON AND FOURTH pry high stoop brown stone provements, two blocks trom WINDOW F gens scryal in | cront House, with all in Central Park entrance hirty-third street, ni Lexington avenue. UE, OPPOSITE THE Park, between Sixty A first class four story bri frescoed; heated with hot water; house 18 teet. Inquire of WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, NG WANTED, VLEMAN, WIFE, THRE RD AND LOD VED—POR GED 7 vood table indispensable; terms $10 n Fourteenth and F Address J.@.L., box M7 Sixth avenues, ONLY REQUIRED DOWN, BALANCE easy, for splendid brown. stole four story: French flats, in splendid order. INITY, ‘Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A LAD : location desired t WITH CHILD, ween Third a English peappent Hone venth avenues moderate: private CASH, $9,500 , box 200 Herald office, MORTGAGE—FOR one per cent to broker CER SMITH, 243 Broadway. FOR THREE brown stone House, in $20.000 near Park avenue; location RIKER, HESS) forts can be ob- private tamily preferred, with no children ; Adress 1. L., box 129 Berdid office. UNFCRNISHED ROOMS WANTED WITH private family ot a few boarders: state moderate box 113 Herald office. GENTLEMEN, O} wnd Twenty-third on same floor} Kelerence given and required. Address Fortieth street, ‘ood and. the house in per™ must be moderate r & 00, No, 6 Pine street, rican persons West Side, STORY HIGH STOOP NOUSE FOR SALE on Thirty-fourth street, near Ninth avenue; price size 21x59x about 10), Ap- 153 Fitth aven FULL AND EXTRA SIZE, JUST th avenue, on Forty: Fifty sixth, Fisty-seventh and sixty-second str new, hardivoods, &., and at lowest p $17,000; immediate possession; VENSON, Jr, 26 Fifth aveniie, TORY NIGH STOOP BROW for sale, on West Fifty-second stree ue; a bargain, FOUR STORY House for sale—On Fifty between Fifth and Sixth { hargain, as the owner fox 116 Herald ( TANTED—PARLOR nished, with Break! Herald office ptown Branch office, BROWN STONE first street, north side (in ues; Will be sold ata FROM CITY HALL) W cents a day $1 and $15) day, L (ONE BLOC 4 Warren street.—Rooms tainily Koom| 155 Fitth avenue, on new Boulevard; Chittenden Oj Will exchange for Tlouse about ADISON SQUARE HOUSE, Browd way and twe Refitted and returnished, AISON PARISIENNE—88 RAST TWE. between University 1 fuitof Rooms; also. ne Mhote at 6 P. NQLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWER 20) light Rooms, n sper week; for gentlemen tv-first streot, ON TWENTY Avenue Hotel, A institution or \siwle; private yable iC required, ta! r Eleventh aventio—Thr 1X45 ; lot S8X100.5. ADD corher Forty-second street and Sixth AR CENTRAL Ninth avenue and Broadway with possession, and a four # , CORNER OF 10 JOHN KAVANAGH, per night; $3 to ARK, BETWEEN ¥ brick; both have $14,000 and $16,000 JOHN BRANIGAN. ON PIFTIETH No. 38, between Firth and Sixth avenues; s Work; can be seen trom 10 to 4 o'clock. Terms to suit purchaser. MTEL, 1026 Third avenue FOUR STORY BROWN STONE AND BRICK House, West Twentieth inience and in ve 759 BROADWAY.—ROOMS $1 a'week; family Rooms, $150 and Full Board if desired. 10 $15. a week. COUNTRY BOARD. OARD AT A FARM HOUSE.—A WIDOW I to tuke a few boarders for the Sunim . win's Statiom, South side Rail This house we Will sell ¢) D WANTED—IN SOME PLEASANT . for three ladies, two comfortable Rooms Fr y fine order, $14,100; West I street, three story and attic, Kighth and Ninth Thirtieth street, a nice Cottage Movse, lot han, 422 Eighth avenue. RTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR | —Four, story high stoop brown ), in fine order. Apply to R. R, BAZ. Guired, with Be With full parti Uptown Branch « ——_ ars, ior one Week, .6x100, only $9,260, and other 10x10), only $9,260, and other LEGAL NOTICE WILLIAM. —RUL rt of Philadelp! ARGAIN ON FOF | We by Orphans’ ( her persons iniereste or claimin. VE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT double Tenement, in a first class private , between Seventh and Eighth avenues; rents tor $3,00); two families on a fi WALTRR W. MON LE=FOUR FULL LOTS, t of Forty-eighth street and Eleventh avem on north side of Forty-eight nih avenue; terms rea: ©. ELLIS, 668 Bleyea\a avenug ny interest In the VHEAP.=—A FT be made directing sald Garrett's administrator to pay | committee of Mrs, Eliza Garrett, valance of such in and 21st st. id Garrett, the DN SOUTHEA r bury, Oxfo: tt lett Dai OMG Attornoy for J. M. Kreiter, Cor C7 Walnut street, Philadeiphia, rdshire, England, some treet, 100 fe 5 stree! fee! able; no agents. JOHN SHIRLEY & SON, 81 Cedar street. $18 000 WL BOY THE FOUR story 5 brown stone House 231 West Forty- ninth street, near Broaaway, in good order; possession in April. T. B. POWERS, 534 Pine street. Miscellaneous. TIAVE A GOODLY NUMBER OF PRIVATE DWELL- ings at very low prices for sale and tolet. Calland procure perinits. sie POSAMUEL KILPATRICK, 1,009 Thira avenue. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND | TO LET, ERALD BRANCM OFFICE—BROOKLY. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCW OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV, AND BOERUM ST: OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL 5 P. M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TO 8 P. M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS! DEPARTMENT NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKE OR SALE—BROOKLYN HEIGHTS; FIRST CLASS four story House, on Columbia Helglits, $28,090; order; great bargain ; also one elegant first class, $ area ape VANZANDT, 81 Cedar street, room [32l | OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A FIRST CLASS ENG- lish Shades, where a good business has been done for the past 12 years; property consists of Honge and two Lota: elicable focation: sold only on account of the death of the proprietor, in whose hands it has been for the above period. For further particulars and to view call at the Lighthouse Shades, Putnam avenue, corner Down- D HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, ON THE » let, a four story furnished corner House, in perfect order, with billiard room and every modern convenience, al a modcrate rent, For particulars ad- dross box 3,LM4 New York Post office. ART OF A NEW FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE front House, in Brooklyn, to let to # nice family with- out children; all modern improvements; splendid loca- tion cupied by the owner; family of three aduits, Ad- dress F, 5., Herald office. RAvD TRANSIT=A NEW THREE STORY BRICK House, 20x38x106, with every improvement, at a bar- Rain; also Choice Lots, 25x10 feet, under clove restric- ions, ina first class neighborhood, near Prospect Park, Brooklyn, and the line ot the proposed Rapid Transit | steam ron, for sale at $500 and upward ; a splendid op portunity for investment or speculation.” Apply at the onice of the late A. J. Walker, Li2Jolu street, New York, from 12 to 2 o'clock. our BROOKLYN.—PanTY | OWNING THEIR \) House would rent it furnished, or would sell a por- tion of their Furniture to a gentieman and wife who would board two or three adults. a party boarding, who would € y theirown home, | trust, would be pleased nts we would make; ho has mod- ents; reference required, Address HOUSE, Branch oftice. ern improve Herald Brooklyn T° NEAR HAMILTON FERRY, WITH OR without Steam Power, a well lighted second floor Room, 50x65 feet. with good enirance. Apply at SOUTIL BROOKLYN STEAM ENGINE WORKS, corner Summit aud Van Brunt streets, south Brooklyn, ‘or to 8. EDDY & Brokers, No. 1 Park place, New York. FACTORY PROPERTY NOW OCCU- died Blees Sewing Machine Company, corner Bridge and John stre within one-half block | 87 feet; a fine U-horse dafting can be had low. Apply to G. New York of Bridge street ferry; size power 1. BL Engine and SI 188, 110 Wall stree 10 LET OR FOR SAL nished, with or withow attic brown stone House; bi cellar, all improvements, in before AXM6X112,'14 rooms, Degraw. JOHN RANKIN, 162 Atlantic street, S500 BOWS AND BALANCE BY EASY INSTAL Do! ments will purchase House Navy street, | near DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn; contains about 12 roots} Price $5,000; a good Investment. wa TOUSEY, 250 Henry street, Brooklyn, 5.000 Cast, BALANCE on MoRTGAGE.—PoR ed. sale, A three story and basement brown stone front House,’ all improvements, Bediord avenu near Hewes street. Inquire on premises, 174 Bediord ay nue, or at 206 Canal street, 4 CASH, $11,000 MORTGAGE, FOR A 9% $5.000 story browh stone Honse, well built and {1 prime order, ia best partot the Hill, near Washington avenue, Apply to owner, 14 Nassau street, room 1. SHED OR UNPUR- Lot, a three story and stoop, basement and sub- rs possession on or Clinton street, near WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. COUNTRY SEAT TO RENTOIN WESTORESTER, AD joining West Farms: a Jirge frame mansion, with mogern improvements; gardén, stable, coach howse, acres of land; newly painted and prepared throughout; well adapted for Winter or Suiimer: three miles from Harlem; good macadamized road ail ‘the way through toa good tenant a lease for a term of years will be give ata low rent; New Haven Railroad will run closeby. Apply to WM. WATSON & CO,, 99 Franklin street, or on the premises OR SALE—HOUSE, BARN AND FOUR ACRES OF Land, in the town ‘of White Plains, F ‘tieulars ingu! W. A. MAU TERSTOC OR SALE—AT MOUNT VERNON, ON THE NEW Haven Railroad, 13 miles from Forty-second sireet (time, 85 minutes), 2story French roof louse, containing IL rooms, with gas all through, hot and cold water, batu- room finished in waluut, with water closet, marble wash basin; halls, dining room and kitchen havé walnut | and ash floors: the best iurnace and range known; house has plenty of closets; large —-storeroom, fitted with bins, for flour, €e. The whole complete with ‘every comfort, and all in | periect order from cellar to root. the’ grounds are beaw- tiully laid out and embellished with all kinds of beautt- tiful trees and flowers; distance from depot easy 10 min- utes, on a frst class pavement. The ground (about halt an acre) is high, giving a beautiiul view of the Sound, and healthy beyond any question; no mosquitoes, The Property mast be sold and will be offered low for caslg no trade; terms very easy. Apply to RIKER, HESSE & O0., No. 6 Pine street. JOR SALFE_OR PO LUT=A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY, Seat at New Rochelle, on the water; three acres of land; carriage house, le, &o.; trait of all Kinds; termseasy. Apply to W. H OUNT. . ABW TRANSIT—WESTCHESTER “COUNTS Plots, with 6 Houses and 20 Boulevard Lots, at $20 each, and chotce to be drawn for on Thursday, March 13, | at Jerome (Williamsbridze), Harlem Railroad, near de only 5 miles from Harlem; no risk ; last opportunity. maps and tull particulars send oy apply to JOM Ai Broadway, rT 0 LET—FOR ONE OR THRER Morrisania, tw pot, a well turnish For BEK- YEARS, AT WE: Y minutes from Grand Central itage, containing M4 rooms, wi fat, bath, hot and water, Closets, &c., ne grounds laid out in fruits and garden: also stable ‘and henner: rent low toa good tenant. Apply to B. F. BRITTON, and 72 Worthestreet, or on the premises, corner of Morris place and Bfia stre Writer STER CO Souguern Boul Bridge. Broadway, 2% ACRES NEAR 24) miles from Harlem or particulars address or apply to OWNER, 731 up stairs, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE on TO RENT, T NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND,—TO RENT, furnished and unfurnished, sevoral brick Villas; gas, | (ater, baths and ail modern improvements garden awns, shade trees; 35 minutes of i te wo DUNCAN SNIFFEN, 18) Broadway, veee APP! N. J.—FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS sirably located; House'of 9 rooma, With all | modgre ip svements, With extra building ae ae os fe house or tenant: terms Address Mi- \ EHS, 8 Lennard syrect wae ) | abundance iE tres mise ee oe i = : dA aa oto cin haat o eu Cewta PHENSON, 447 Broad way, Foom22, New York. A BARGAIN WILL BE GIVEN OF 35 wath New Jerseys ig alle from depot on VAMers 46 mites in , 0 sf CURLEY, 12 Centre street. A SPLENDID FARM ON CHESAPEAKE BAY, NEAR the city of Annapolis, forming one ot the finest es- tates in Maryland, at a great ‘ain. Full pai in Herald of fast Sunday. Address napolis, Md. * PLANTER, box 60 An- FINE THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH BEAUTIFUL grounds, on Belleville avenue, Newark, N. J., to rent low, turnished or unfurnished, to a responsible tevant, BLACKWELL -& CO., 53 Liberty stree! A —TO LEASE, SIX YEARS, LONG ISLAND FARM, + 100 acres; two Houses; 17 miles; depot three a- utes; rent lo’ Also Cottage, Ug acre, and 12 choice Lots for sale; $50 each. SAMUBL WRIGHT, Executor, 165 Broadway, room 5, 12to2 P. M, ALN, —FOR SALE, TO FARMERS, gan borers from the old country, ood (virgin sol!) at $25 per acre, on six years’ credit, The soils a good productive loam, near he great markets of New. and Philadelphia, by rail- road, where from 20 to 40 acres constitute a good farm Waen parity planted to fruit. from this locality @ greater quantity and variety of fruit is sent to market than from any other place of cqual area in the United staics, It is in the midst of a thriving community, with good roads, stores, schools and manutactories, ‘Female members of families and others can procure work at straw sewing, shoe work, button making, clothing work ar branches. "Many English, Irish and Scotch farm settled and are prosperous. Nuinbers or gardeners trom the vicinity of New York ‘are locating, as in this section farming pays far better than in the West. Papers con- taining full Information will be sent tree of charge. Ad- dress CHARLES K, LANDIS, Proprietor, Vineland, N. J, Boe. BROOK, NEW JERSEY.—FOR SALE, A NEAT ‘ottage, containing eizht rooms; barn, ‘carriage house, hennéry and grounds, cultivated. lars inquire atl2 Lafayette place, New York. omy HOUSES AND FARMS ON LINE SOUTH. side Railroad, Long Island—$1,500, $2,500, $: a4 500, $5,500 and $12,000 each; want ‘to sell.’ Inauire o! BS, 162 Broadway, room 21, New York. NASH CUSTOMERS WANTED—FOR SOME VERY / desirable Country Places, near New York ; prices from $5,000 to $35,000. Apply to or address 'W. 0. KNIGHT, 327 Fourth avenue. For particu. tate or tre street. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. Bast Side. NUMBER OF DWELLING HOUSES BETWEEN Second and Fifth avenues and Fourth and Sixtieth 1,000, W. H. LCONE! Fourth avenue, near Twelfth zone STORY nich. STOOD BRON Se ty-sevent ‘couse for sale on Went OREW £00, 155 Fifth avenue, ad sty 4 Lots; 57th Sear Mailison nv., 3 ¢ at. And 226 Sth av. HOUSES FROM $9,000 TO $200,000; LOTS ON THE rd, Madison, Ninth and and uptown streets, including six Lots and R 152d and 15st streets. Bynes Lone fo, baecas ans nol ma tua Address OW: ER, Herald Uptown Branch office, RCHANDISE TO EXCHANGE FOR REAL ES- Mortgages. Apply after 12o0’clock at 54 Cen- alse ot any Vind o amsall’ House incarookivn, with of an: 5 mal louse in Is of! ‘Address OWNER, box 183 Herald office EXCH ANGE—A FRESH AND SALABLE STOCK Merchandise, $7,000, for an improyed dwelling or tren G1 ood SABTU waa yh over” 0, or clear prefer ‘Address MORTGAGE, Herald office. To pa HANGE-SOME CHOICE WASHINGTON Lots it wh. to J. 0. Body «& SONs mn a 0 Z pe EXCHANGE FOR CARPETS OK FURNITURE—A three story brick House, in Pacifle street, Brooklyn; equity i . sanity ppom ‘$4,500, Address FURNITURE, station C, SALES AT AUCTION. A o'clock. Of ies Ol Patutings by ahclont aid mone ‘7 close co ies ed advances: now on ex- uz “vithe Mouers. LEAVITT, Auctioneers.. hibition LUKE FI’ IONEE} A. + wom 442 agen avenus, ‘wilt this : bocefrsy Wore . eloe! . all the costly and ‘pinin fouschold Furniture con. tained in. Ave story ce 120 West Twenty-third street, ‘avenue, viz. :—Magniticent Drawins Room and La Fompadour Suits, covered in the riches satins and coala' }; superb’ rosewood si octave broiered® covers Bente side’ ant Console vs entre, ons ‘Tables Bool Etaweres, Turkish Chairs ke ean and Lounges, ine Olf Paintings’ leh. Bi Curtains, Nirrors Books "e.+ rosewood” and black wiuut Bede room Suits, hair and spring Mattresses, Pilows, Bolsters, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, handsome walnut Buffet, Extcnsion Tables, Chairs, silver aud China Dinver sets: also Basement and Kitehen Furnit Fe 1 lots, to highest bidders. Catalogues at house. N. B.—Goods stored or nd shipped for purchasers. 10 EXCHANGE—A FARM OF 400 ACRES, WITH T House and Barn; 40 acres improved, the rest in good timber; title perfect, no encumbrance, six hours’ ride trom New Yor rice $5.000, Address’ CO. M.,box 1,764 New York Post office. MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—WE HAVE RE, T° Bites in tracts worth trom 81,009 to stbhoo, whieh we wish to exchange for approved Merchandise: we will Ray. 20 per cent in cash and balance in land. Call on E. SIMPSON & CO., 17 Dey srteet, or address JACKS & Helena, Ark, MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS tomorrow (Thursday), at 338, Bast, Thisty-4ourth street, excellent Liquor Store; rent fre raluabie lease; Fare Dusiness opportunity. BAYERSDORFER & HAUK* ERS office, 25 Bowery. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS at 1044 o'clock, at 102 avenue A, gentlemen's Furnish- Pace Waiveta alike: Powers, Mr hin Dratrery bere ces, Volver 8, e uirts, Drawe x dealers invited. BAYERSDORFER & HACKER'S office, 25 Bowery. Py ARa eae ESTATE FOR SALABLE MER- chandise; amount $6,000. State location, price, encumbrance and full parnoulars, None others noticed. Address B. W., box 319 Post office, New York. A ED.—I AM SELLING AND + letting so many Houses that I request of my friends to send Hsts of their Houses they have to sell or let as soon as possible, as I have a great run of applications for Real Estate, to hire and buy. HYLAN D, 342 East Nineteenth street. for $25,000. de rt Footless EAL. ESTATE,—PARTIES HAVING HOUSES TO dispose of in the Ninth, Fifteenth or Sixteenth ward, either for sale or to rent, may find customers by sending particulars to MATHEWSON & SON, No. 4 Pine street. OUNTRY SEAT, 41 ACRES, ON THE CENTRAL road of New Jersey, 75 minutes from Liberty street molern buildings, rolling land, orchards, meadow, wood- land, ornamental trees, springs, stream, mountain scenery, hunting and fishing. Photograph’ at owner's, northwest corner of Third avenue and llth street, or at STEVENS’, Agent, Dunellen, LIZABETH.—T0 LET, LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE ON Broad street, in splendid order, $1,500; several others, some furnished, trom $500 to $1,500. WM. G. L, KING, 534 Pino street. He pera ks COUNTRY SEAT, COST $46,000, LOCATED Hyon Now York and Brie Row, $00 miles trom this city {pr anle on cawy terms or exchanged for “unenenmbercs ‘ork, Brooklyn or New Jersey city property. Ade dress letter Dox 219 Baltimore, Md. >“) PTOPETY: OR SALE—A THREE STORY DWELLING ON ONE of the best streets in Sing Sing; has all modern im- Provements. “Also a Farm on Croton Lake, under good REED & Hovr, "BY “Broadway, Now Yorks BOWLED oF uiway, New : & BRANDRETH, Sing Sing. vt OR SALE—A FARM OF 10) ACRES, NEW HOUSE L’ and barn, about, 30 improved, about 110 miles from New York; price $1,400. Apply to. BRIGGS, 292 Kighth avenue, JPOR SALESAT ELIZABETH, N. J., CLOSE TO THE dirst depot, a first class new House of 10 rooms; all modern. jmprovements; gas, water, range, furnace, &e. : Jot 50x100 feet: $10,000; only $1,000 Cash, balance tw sult Apply to THOR. A.B, WEBSTER, 90 Chambers strect™ New York, or M. HUGGINS, 217 Broad street, Elizabeth’ ARMS AT A BARGAINS AND 80 ACRES; 114 hours trom Chambers street: good buildings, or- chards, timber, springs: high and healihtw; both sides ot railroad; depot needed oi property; ready to cut up and make a fortune for buver. 8, EDDY & CO., No. 1 Park place. OR SALE OR TO LET—AT GREENVILLE, N. J., twenty minutes from New York by New Jersey: Central Railroad, several new and desirable Houses; alsao Store. Inquire of JOHN MORRELS, cotngr of Danforth and Bergen ayenues, on the premises. FoR SALE OR TO LET—A SUPERIOR PROPERTY, for foundry or manufacturing purposes, with steam RON ars at Elizabethport, ;coal and iron within one Rock, Apply to or address A. BAIZ & CO,, $2 Broadway, New York. ‘OUSES FOR SALE AND TO LET—IN ELIZABETH and elsewhere; rental, $400. and upwards; on sale, $6,000 and upwards. 8. J. AHER: 69 Liberty street, Ni OMES IN NEW JERSEY.—HOUSES, FARMS AND Lots for gale, rent or exchange; property in Eliza- beth and Linden a specialty. ©. T, WARREN, 169 Broadway, room IL. F YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM CALL ON JOHN 8, EWEN, 39 Nassau street. RICE $6,000, LEASE $600.—COUNTRY SEAT, 18 rooms; acré garden; ten minutes’ walk from depot Central Railroad New Jersey; orchards and grass if wanted. Address box 14 Somerville Post ofiee, N. J. ASSIAC, 48 MINUTES, ERIE ROAD.—LAR( French roof Mouse, 18 fooms; all modern improve: stable, &c. ; near'depot; price $16,000; terms casy. ©. SNOW & CO., 230 Broadway. RUTHERFURD PARK, ERIE ROAD, 35 MINUTES from city, about 20) Lots, near depot; will sell to- gether or separately cheap; ten % G. 0. SN) 239 Broadway. 10 LE’ CE FROM THE CITY, two large Stores, with plate glass sronts: ga and water in each; good opening tor a first class dry goods Man; rent cheap; immediate possession, Address box 198 Herald office. 10 LET—AT WOODSIDE, L, 1., COUNTRY SEAT, 18 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; fruit, &e.. in Apply, between 10 and 12 4. M., to CAME- RON, 77 Nassau street, room 9, 10 LET—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AT ASHFORD, near Dobbs Ferry, on Hudson River Railroad, one hour from Grand Cenfral depot, a nice Country Seat, 19 acres, nitive forest trees, with beautiful river and land- scape views; rent $1,000. D, BRADLEY, 30 Broad street. FACTORY BUILDING 5 iling water power: de: sirably located; near railroad in manufacturing villag between New Haven and Hartford. For particulars ad: dress box 3,110 New York Post oMe: $6 ISLAND RAILROAD-—GOOD LOTS ON LONG no fever and asue ; depot, school and hotel F (\(\() —AT CRANFORD, N, J., 60 MINUTES BY $5,000, New Jersey Central, a’ fine new House, land 109 Fourth avenu and extension Lot, 100x200; location and surrow ings first class, — BLOOMINGDALE, 998 Third avenue. $10. OOO FOr A GRIST MILL AND TWO b A Dwelling Houses; pond water, for manu. facturing, or trout pond, Farms, all sizes, Very che LEWIS, Northport, L. L.; at 207 Front street, New York, Tuesdays, 9 to 12, $20 OOO FOr LARGE, ELNGANT “HOUSE, : 5 containing 13 tooms: all modern im! provements; first story handsomely freseoed ; lot 10x 256, laid outin elegant shape and embellished with all kinés of beautiiul shrubs and fruit trees, This elegant mansion ison Vlinton place, Elizabeth, one of the lest locations in the city. RIKER, HESSE & CO., No. 5 Pine street. __ REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FINE MARBLE STATUE TO EXCHANGE—FOR Real Estate; also a Now Jorscy Dalry Farm for city or Brooklyn Property or Merchaniise, Address M., box 177 Herald office. FINE FARM, 80 ACRES, IN NEW JERSEY, NEAR depot, buildings, &c.. in good order, to exchange jor New York or Brooklyn Property, . T, OLIVER CARTER, No 4 Pine street, room 10. HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH 8TOOP brown stone House in Forty-ffth street, together With some desirable Lots, all clear, and $10,000 cash, to exchange for tenement property on west side. M.A. J, LYNCH, 68 Cedar street. XCHANGE—SUPERBLY FINISHED FOUR STORY 4 high stoop Touse, near Filth avenue and Forty-sec- ond street; will take @ house in. gond location In Brook: lyn, Address HOUSE, box 5,035 Post office. | ghee ean lealae ts STONE HOUSE, HARL 'y convenient to boat and cars, for three story Honse between Thirtieth and Fiftieth street, west side. Address COLLINS, 525 West Forty-second street, XCHANGE, —$25,000 FOR SUPERB LARGE HOUSE and about two acres, at Stamford, Conn. ; no encum- brance; want a good House anywhere from Fourteenth to Eighty sixth street, worth 000 to $50,000, RIKER, HESS! CO., No. 5 Pine street. JPARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A Goon FARM, containing 640 acres, located in the State of Missouri, for sale or exchange tor other property; climate, soil and ‘water the very best; agreat chance for any one wishing to farm in the above State; the place will be divided to guitppurchasers, “Address box 28] Ogdensburg Post oftice, yor NGE FOR MORTGAG Two first class Dwelling Houses in’ Brooklyn improvements: only twenty minutes’ ride to the ferry; will rent one furnished or ‘unfurnished. Address 8, L., Herald office, {OR A GOOD, FARM, three first class fouk tone ‘Stor Dweilings; equity $9,600 eac bears A. BOYER, 4:0 Pacific street, Brooklyn. F OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LET—LARGE HOUSE and one or more acres Land, eight miles in New Jer- mile from depot; cheap; easy terms, Address CORCORAN, Herald of JOR SALE OR EXCHA of Ground, at Plainte lots, for House and Ground: ewark. J. GASTON Assan street, room 1844, 5 (es SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR PROPERTY, A Well established Soap and Perfumery Manufactory. Address SOAP, Herald officer + i WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FARMS AND COUNTRY IY Residences, some free and clear, with cash, for New York city and Brogkivn Propert Houge in Brooklyn, | idersey ©) ew city, ree a Clear, Mtortwages: Bons Gr marketable Mork. BEALEY €00., 06 Broadway, corner Pine street, room 9. FOR SAL a RED, ONE OR ABLE PLOT hear depot, about 10 city fF OR RXCHANGE FOR CITY OR BROOK- lyn broperty-=A inagnificent Place at Lexington, 12 from Boston, 7 minutes from depot; will pay differ. ence in cash, For further particulars inqpire at Madison nae nd, Twenty-seyenth House, corver Madison avenue and. Twenty seven OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A CITY mile R JERSEY House—A good Farm oF acres, Lhour in New Jer- 5 ; fruits, dc. SeFy near depot MAE RVLY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway. ny E—OR EXCHANGE FOR SECOND Mort. OF ue catinproved Brooklyn Property, the House and Lot 629 Warren street, Brooklyn; equity $3,750 ; $1,500 cash wil] be paid on exchange it required, Apply to Hl. GRAVES, 1¥d Broad York. a¥ieux, Mile. i And ship goods, A) bases GOOD THREE OR FOUR STORY high stoop House, with all improvements, situated between Madison and Eighth avenues, Twenty-third and Fitty-ninth streets, Address PURCHASER, Herald office. ANTED—A FARM OF 15 AORES OR MORE, PRICE not to exceed $4,000; will pay $500 cash, the balance $500 per year; good Buildings, plenty of fruit, in West- chester county or Jersey; one mile of depot, not more than 20 miles from the elty’, full particulars; none otliers noticed. Address Mrs. M. B. T., 704 Thisd avenue, N. Y. ANTED—TO ‘PURCHASE, A THREE STORY AIGH stoop House, between Eighteenth and Fifty-sixth streets and Sixth and Ninth avenues. Address tull parti- culars to T. OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pine street, room 10. SALES AT AUCTION. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 08 Chambers and 77 Reade streots. + ALERIDAY. MARCH 7 eo At10 34 o'clock, at their salestooms, . 95 Chambers sind 77 Reade streets, SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, ALL OF WHICH 18 OF THE LATEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL DE- SIGNS AND OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP, COM. PRISING THE STOOK OF ONE OF OUR WELL VN AND. MOST RELIABLE OITY MANUFAC- RS, WHO Is ABOUT RETIRING FROM BUBI NESS. Livery piece was made expressly for first class city custom ‘rade, and for excellency in every respect cannot be surpassed. The stock embraces PARLOR, BOUDOIR, LIBRARY, Ee td ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, as tfol- OWS, Viz PARLORS—Rosewood and black walnut Suits, mai queterie inlaia, with bronze and ormoiu boy co" ered in silk and satin brocade, coatalines and silk reps in various designs; super marqueterie inlaid Cabinels, Centre and Side Tables, Ladies’ Secretaires, Pedestals, Btaqores, Wall Brackets, Fancy Tables, Reception hairs, C. LIBKARY—Elaborately carved black walnut Suits, in colored moroceos and reps; Secretary and Wing Book. cases, with polished heart wood trimmings; Tables and Folig Stands to match; Reclining and Reading Chairs, &e., Ae, NING ROOM—Superb carvea black walnut and oak Buffets of various sizes, both centre and side, heart wood, polished mountings; Extension Tables of heart Wood, i oll and polished: trom § to20 feet; Plate dita: eres, Wine Ulosets, French walnut Cellerets, Chit iets, Sotas nnd Chairs,in French morocco and reps, of various colors. 3 BEDROOMS AND BOUDOIR—Rich carved black walnut and satin wot plain and marqueterie inlaid Bedsteads, Bureaus, Armoires, Washstands and Com- modes, en’ suite; Lounges of various styles, covered in Feps apd coatalines; Rockers, Chairs, Tollet Stands La- dies’ Work and fancy Tables, Boudoir Suits of entirely new and clegant styles, ac., &¢. The above will be on exhibition, with catslognes, on ‘Thursday, 6th inst., and comprising! as it Auquestlonably does, one of the most elegant stocks ot Cabiitst Furniture ever offered at auction in this city, we cordially invite our iriends and the public to examine it. Parties desiring can have their purchases STORED FREE OF CHARUE TILL MAY 1, A™ SALE of high class WATER COLOR DKAWINGS, the importation of Messrs. _Kneedler & Co , suecessors to Goupil & Co.. embracing a variety of Genre, Architectural, Marine and Landscape subjects, by the following celebrated water color painters:—Rowhotham, A. Penley, V. D. Anken, I. Ferriere, Agrassot, De Braekeleer, George 8. Descamys, Adolph ‘Friederich, E. Lait, Dolby, Eibner, Otto Georgi, Reinhart, Marx Mauve, Hulk, Paget, Oehme, De Calijo, Barrett, W. Took, Hunten, W: . Richards, ‘A, F. Bellows, Earp, Salmon, Hardand, Thomas, Whittemore, George Washington Leleir, formin one of the finest collections yet offered. The above bea titnl collection, in which every picture is guaranteed, 15 now on exhibition and will be sold at auction at the Art Gallery, sa No. 60 Liberty street, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March and 7, at 12 o'clock each day, EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. ABT NOTICE, HIGH CLASS PAINTINGS, by modern American and European artists of the first NOW ON EXHIBITION AT OUR GALLERY, 87 NASSAU STREET, ONE OF THE FINEST, CHOICEST AND MOST COSTLY COLLECTIONS EVER OFFERED AT DOWNTOWN GALLERY, The collection has been selected with great care by. several most thoroughly competent connuisseurs, anit will be ¢ SOLD AT AUCTION absolutely, without any reserve whatever, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 7 AND 8, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, ARCH, JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. —WM. TRIST BAILEY, AUCTIONEER, ° By Y. K. STEVENSON, JR., Will sell for Importers and Traders’ National Bank, New York, Thursday, March 6, 1873, at 12 o'clock M., at Ex- change salesroom, 111 Broadway, the four story brown stone Dwelling and Lot, 16x100.5 feet, 841 East Fifteth street; high ground; near Second avenue; terms very gasy. (Maps at 11 Pine street or 226 Fitth avenue or froin Messrs, TOWNSEND, DYETT & GOLDSMITH, 247 Broad- way, CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER, SALESRUOM 79 NASSAU STREET. $20,000 WORTH MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION, Wednesday and Thursday, March § and 6, at 10% o'clock, consisting of the richest description of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Suits, Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Blan- kets Feather Beds, Extension Tables, marble top Ventre Tables, Lounges, Hall Stands, Secretaries, Bookcases, Corner Stands; Brussels, incrain and velvet 3 Mire rors, Oil Paintings, Wardrobes, Builéts, Cb: verware, Kitchenware, &c.; also two elegant rosewood Pianolortes, By ordet adininistrators of M. Doughty, deceased. Friends, strangers, dealers and housekeepers are notified that évery lot must be sold, to close the es- A, 3. BEBECKER, SON & CO. WILL SELL, + atatction, THURSDAY, March 6, at 12, noon, at Exchange satesroom, thrée story brick’ House, with Store 205 Bleecker street, north side; Minetta street, four story brick House, No. 3, in rear of the above. This prop- erty is very valuable for business purposes, having trons on two streets, Maps at 77 Cedar street. J. BLEECKER, SON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS will sell at auction, en Monday, March 17, at 12 M., change Salesroom. by order of Supreme Court, Geo: Wick, reteree, tie valuable Property 205 Fulton north side, between Church and Greenwich Streets. Maps and particulars at 17 Cedar street. ‘ION. AUCTION. AUCTION Magnificent Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, Velvet Carpets, &¢., atthe elegant residence nd Sixth avs., between Fith THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock. Drawing Room Furniture—Superb Suits Pompadour, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk reps, richest de- scription; Etageres, Bookcase, Cabinets, Tables, Bronzes, Velvet, Brussels Carpets, Paintings, bj inent artists ; bronze Cloeks, Ornaments, Articles of Veriu, magnificertt rosewood Piarlolurte, celebrated city maker; rosewood, Falnut Bureaus, Bedstends, Wardrobes, en suite, styié, Louls XIV. Mattresses, Extension Table, Buflet, Linen, jassware, Silverware, Cutlery, &c. bat UGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer. ON NOTIC eh med taken the §| reneral anction and commis- lous stores 118 Liberty, 11 Cedar and 8 Church street. Consignments are so: licited of Household Furniture and all goods sold at auc articular attention will be paid to sales tor pa: ining housekeeping. Advances mgae, whew re . INN, Auctioneer, selis this day, commenc- Hee olook, wt private residence, Io West 20th st, 10,000 worth of first class city mae jose wood Planoforte, with Parjor Suits, Carpets, Oil Paintings, La Curtain, 3, Clocks, &c., Bedroom Suits, rosewood ingle aind dowtie Hedsteads; Buredus, Ward. nd hair Mattresses, Lounges, Bedding; Ing room, basement and kitchen Furniture, ATOR SALE, AT etoR NOTICE, AUCTION NOT: ing a Lots and vii AUCTION SALE, This (Wednesday) morning, March 5, at lig o'cloc! Property of Col. Joseph Ridlesky, leaving for kurope, at residence 113 Clinton place” (Kighth’ street), near Sixth avenue; Velvet, Brussels Carpets, magnifecnt 14, octave rosewood Pianoforte, rosewood ahd walnut Parlor Suits, fine Ol! Paintings by great Artists, Bronzes, Vases, Works, of Art, Clocks, Engravings, Curtains, Slirrors, Bookéases, Etagercs, Tables, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, esses, Bedding, Buffet, Extension Table, Glass, Ci Ware, sere: ants’ ‘Furniture. ERNEST ROT! ‘Goods packed and delivered tor pareha: A WROBERT C,. CASHIN, sell this day (Wednesda: residence 210 West Twenty frat G hue, magnificent Household Parlor Suits, Grand Ducherse an Styles: grand square rosewo Biot and Cover; Centro atts hairs Ol Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, C oc! c.; Library and Dining Furniture, Foss wood an walnut Chamber Suits, Chairs, Lounges, Mattresses, eating, Carpets, &o. Respousible men in atndamce to pac! this day, at 11 o'clock, Br sow sseyy, AUCTIONEER —DACCHY & JOHNSON sell this day, at 45 Canal street, at 2 o'clock, a large assortment of’ Household Hurniture, con- sisting of fine Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, 4, Mats, Parlor and Bedroom Suits; black walnut Bedstends, 'marble-top Bureaus, Washstands, Ward- robes, Extension Tables, Dining Room Furniture, Side- boards, Chairs, Tables, Mirrors, Beds, Bedding, Window, Curtains, Shaies, Hair Mattresses, Sewing Machines, ‘Table Cutlery, Hardware, Pictures, Stoves, Feather Beds, Pillows, Cloeks, M. tel Qrpaments, Crockery and Glass: < ware, itchen Wee B. A. CLARK & GO at stere 631 Broadway, opposite Bond street, The sale of rich Bilverware an fine Table Cntiery will continue cae the present week, ile commencing at 103g o'clock A. M. Goods on ¢xhibi- ion previous to sale. Every article warranted first class, and to be sold with out reserve. Y F, COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE AND IM- portant sale of Household Furniture; elegant Car ets, French Plate Mirrors, two rosewood Pianos and Parior Organ, rich Curtains, Oil Paintings, Sewing Ma- chines Ching and Glass Ware, Plated Ware. &o,, dc. F. COLTON will sell to morrow, Thursday, Match 6, at 10: o'clock, at the Auction Ronis, 53 East Thirteenth stree near Broadway ; one of the largest sales. this season, an wiil embrace ‘every kind and deseription of furniture, from several tamiles 4) or 60 Carpeis, or 40 best hair Mattresses, 20 or 30 Oil Paintings, Pianos, Parlor Organs, Sewing Machines, rich Lace and other Curtains, together wish any ‘quantity ofthemore medium qualliy. “Catar jogues in time XECUTOR'S SALE—R. J, GARRETTSON, AUCTION- eer.—All the Furniture, epee Beds, &c., in the brown stone house, 115 East Thirty-sixth street, will be sold to the highest bidders (sale positive) on Thursday, the 6th inst., commencing at 10!¢ o'clock, fine assort= ment of Furniture, Carpéts, Mirrors. &c. By order of B. HERTZ, A ONEER, SALESROOMS, ‘NO. 16 CORTLANDT STREET, Between Broadway and Church streets. Special attention given to sales of household furniture at residence of parties declining housekeeping, or at the new and spacious salesryonsas above, CE. A splendid assortment of first class Furniture at private sale at auction prices. J H, JENKINS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘ salesroom, 95 Bleecker street, one block west of Broadway, on THURSDAY, MARCH commencing at 10:30 o'clock, will sell a varied assort: - ment of ousehold Furniture, Carpets, Mattresses, Vases, Clocks, &¢., being the entire contents of privats dwelling, removed to salesroom for convenience of sale ACOB BOGART. AUCTIONEER—MARSHAL'S SALE, Household Furniture. This day, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. L North Wiiliam street, consisting of Parlor Suit in’ green Feps Lounges, Bureaus, Washstands, oak Dining Room Chairs, Extension Dining Tables, cane seat Chairs, Toilet Crockery, Looking Glasses, 9) Bedsteads, 50 hair and ex- celsior, Mattresses, Wool Blankets, Quilts, Feather Pil- lows, Copper Boilers, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Car- pels, English Oilcloth, &c.. &. B. FERGUSON, Marshal, AMES CAGNEY, LHCT TONEER, REAL ESTATE AND Loan Broker, Hudson street.—Household Furni- re, this day, at 104¢ o'clock, of the four story private dwelling 122 West Twellth stréet, near Sixth avenue, con= sisting of elegant French plate pier and mantle Mikror: Parlor Suits, in striped reps: Mantle Ornaments, walnut and enamelled Chamber Suits, Brussels and Ingrain Car- pets, Vilcloths, hair and other Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, stair Carpets, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, other Dining and Kitehen Furniture. Sale most peremplory and deposits required; goods to be removed forthwith after sale, JAMES CAGN.:Y will give personal attention to the sales of Furniture at private re: Ces 5 28 years’ experience; prompt, reliable returns; charges moderate, OSEPH SOLOMON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL this day, at Ll o'clock, the balance of the superb stock: of magnificent Diamonds, fine Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Rings, &c., being the entire stock of William ‘Traitel, 80 Chatham’ street, who is retiring trom business, and will continue each day till ail is disposed of. M° RIS WILKINS, AUOTIONEER. denement Propety, 498 and 409 Hast Houston street, near the ferry, at aucti E. H. LUDLOW & Co. da: —— soll, at auction, on Wednos- March 5, 1878, at 12 o'clock, at the Pxchange Sates ‘coin, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building), New Yor! East Houston street—The valuable’ four story brick front Stores and Dwellings, known ng 493 and 495 East Houston strect, south side, between Mangin and Goerck streets, and within 150 feet of ferry to Brooklyn; houses cach 20x40 feet; lot 75 feet; 50 per cent may regain on bond and mort Maps, &c., at No. 3 Piné street, New York. ‘ORTGAGE SALE. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer, will sell on Thursday, arch 6, at 12 o'clock, at No. 6 East Tenth street, a large lot of Househola Furniture, consisting of Bedroom Suits, Mirrors, Carpets, Sofas, Cliairs, Oilcloth, Curtains, Bed: steads, Bureaus, Pictures and @ general assortment of House H. MURPHY, Marshal, i Attorney tor Mortgagee. oid Furniture, ARSHAL’S SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, SAFE, FIX- tures, &c.—S. HERMAN, Atictioncer, salesroom 13 Bowery, will sell this day (Wednesday, March 5), at 1044 o'clock, at 59 West Thirty-first street, the Stock and Fix- tures of'a Shoe Store, consisting of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., also one Iron Safe, Desks, Chairs, Fixtures, &c. By order of L. Rindskopf, Esq., Marshal. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at* 59 New Bowery, 500 lots Men’s and Women's Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, &c. BY order Mrs Fullan, 315 West Lhirty-ninth strevt. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will soil 500 lots men's and women’s Cloth- ng, Bedding, ts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, &e.; also Coats, Pants and rder Simpson, Green & Co., 189 Bowery, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIO: R—ADMINTS LY trator’s sale—Will sell, this day (Wednesday), at I G'elock, at sulesroom, 27' Bast Broalway, to’ clove Estate of late John Gormly, one Horse, dirt Cart and Har. ness. By order, HUGH SMITH, Administrator. S DINGEL, AUCTIONEER. gs Ta 's Supreme Court. Partition Sale of the Estate of Moses W, Dean, deceased. ing, Dresses, Shawls, ‘Remnants, Underelo 1 92 By | Valuable Bowery Property, “ander the direction of Hon. Robert Cochrane, Refereo. DINGEE, PORTER & CO, will sell at auction, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1873, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, at twelve o'clock noon, under the direction of the Reieree above named, the einai ale We known as es with the buildings thereon, jOWERY, being 24 fhet 1144 Inches front back’ 186 feet to. an alley 10 feet in, width leading to Rivington street, with (he ‘privilege of using the said alley. 5 , &c., apply to the Auctioneer: aimee fs “BINGE. PORTER & CO., 2,208 Third avenue and 82 Cedar strect, and rear and runnin and to Marshall & Verplanck, Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. IL Wall street, New York. this day, at 1 streets, th Store, consisting of Ale A interrupted practice in this city; speed; hie! esteine, Elegant rooms for ladies’ requiring nursing. HERIFF'S SALE.—R. | FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell g'etock, at corner of West and Morris Contents of a. first class Liquor 4, Liquors, Bar Fixtures, &c. yy order: MArTHEW fT. BRENNAN, Sheriff, J, Skenacnen, Deputy. MEDICAL. Ce poppenenermernnencres RPI =—MRS, W. H. MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH street, Female Physician; advice grati LADIES’ PHYSICIAN—DR, D. GRINDLE, Professor of Midwifery ; 25 years’ suecess(tt! and unt ela certain and ies, with or without © Stock and to unfortunate’ Tad 20 West Twenty-sixth sircet, near Sixth avenue, j FEMALE PHYS 1 . ixth street, guarantees reliet to alk female complaints; pleasant rooms for nursing. Sex, by consulting Mme. DESPARD, Physician. Her medi trouble, R. SELD practitioner, 2, price $5, can be obtain iia’ also 1 4,820 New York P TTENTION !|~TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPT- tal experience. Private diseases successfully ant Consultation free, 61 Bleecker street. LL MODEST AND DELICATE LADIES IN TROU- ble can be honorably treated by one of their own icines, price $5, are no humbug and guaranteed not injurious; sent to ai address; satisfaction guaranteed or ng pay; board and. attendance during confinement; child 41 Last Twenty-eighth str near R. KING, 1¢ AMITY STREET, TREATS, SUCCESS. fully and confidentially, ladies and géntiemen in One visit sufficient.’ Hours8to8 PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY,—CONFI- ‘dential arid skilfal treatment for Tadies; pleasant rooms for nursing, 67 Amity street. NENTLEMEN REQUIRING SKILFUL AND CONF! dential treatment should consult the old medical rt, LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street. ADAME RGSTELL CAN BE CONSULTED A usual. Her Frenen Female Infatlible Medicine, the following druguists ‘Greenwich street and No. 7 Sixth avenue, New Yor 22 Frilton street, Hrooklyn, or by mail, Address box dftice. moderate; INFALLIBLE Pt free. All obstructions removed without pain, Boardlr Arann Ware k ew, YORK HERALD, AUGUST 14 NFORTUNATE LADIES.—GREAT MEDICAL DIS- covery; safe reliet guaranteed in 2 hours; terms LS, price $5; consultation Doctor and Madame DUBULS, 44 Great Jon ‘treet, near Bi TSORTONATE 1,aDTES—pR. “BOTT, 82 AMITY street, guarantees iminediate reliei or no charge NEWSPAPERS. 1364; phe copy each date, Address box 232