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al HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, Im this City and Brooklyn. ‘AMILY OF THREE ADULTS DE- Motive ftgoms, nd hates Firth and os iourth streets. Address HOME, box 181 Herald pifice. inel ir famil ling second floor, in a house ‘—owner preferred, pleasant Ninth avenues and Tenth a A ‘by addressing MADISON, 308 West Twenty-third street. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND Rished A\ ruments ation central and terms moderate. rms, IMMEDIATE, Herald office. SON oe? Lind ted to light housekeeping; rate Address, stating Herald of WIDOW LADY, AGED 32, WOULD LIKE. with a gentleman or party of gentlemen thi assist her in taking a furnished House, forts of & home could be hud. Please & TO MEET at would where the com- dress O. W. 8. GENT! prewaly furnished Boom, $13 t an: ee davon J. WILSON, box 1 A pret Broad LLEMAN DESIRES A PLEASANT, LS month, be- *denth avenue: and 1 Heraid office. ity, below Fesponsibie tenant. App! N FAMILY OF THREE GROW AN AMMinn to hire, with postession 1st. May, “anfurnished House, brick or stone. ‘gnodern conveniences required ; moderate rent, month!, ;_ references unexceptionable; west side, bi tween Fourth and Twentieth streets. Address, with per- , 158 Chatham street. ‘in advance mit and price, in a cleanly A* IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR HOUSE OWNERS.— Thave an extensive list of desirable applicants for ‘houses and parts of houses in the Kighth, Ninth and Fir ent ‘ould be my am tenant is Pleased to place property for sale or ks; no commission charged unless a procured. r THO: 7 Wer th wards, some to purchase and others to hire; to leton purchaser oF MAS FRANCIS GIBBONS, st Fourth street, near Mercer. A GENTLEMA! in ten within Hotel; will purchase seicn. Address (possession. N AND minuves part WIFE DESIRE A HOUSE walk of the Grand Central tof furniture, for immediate E, C., €22 Broadway. NICK UNFURNISHED FLOCR, NEAR TWENTY- third street, wanted permanently for housekeep- Lay peeponsibl , careful, small family, Address ly WALWORTH, 744 Broadway. MARRIED COUPLE DESIRE A WELL FUR- ished Bedroom, with partial use of kitchen, for ni light, ane cn street, between price. Address ‘gas, bath; above Twenty-eighth ‘and Tenth avenues; state lowest T. G., Herald offi office. A ‘ferred; good security given. RESPONSIBLE PARTY WISHES TO WEASE some tenement Property ; fram the real owner pre- pply to or address J. M., ‘614 Lexington avenue. BT FAMILY OF ADULIS WANT A FRENCH A. Seen ate cheattve iced west of secgnd ave. rtieth streets an est a) = tue; rent irom $80 to $0. Address COMFORTABLE, Herald office. ‘OUSE WANTED—MAY 1, BY SMALL FAMILY OF adults; rent, Jiculars, HOUSE, box 114 about: $120 qhddress, with full par- ‘ald office. ET ME IMPRESS IT UPON YOUR MIND THAT THE demand for Houses by good parties is much greater the supply, so it you want to rent Seat phon to wv. KNIGHT, 327 Fourth avenue. _ pend descr ‘our House please part OF HOUSFK WANTED.—A SMALL SELECT family are desirous of obtaining a have turniture, carpets, &c. i ms of the same for light housekeep- rench Flat; would take possession ‘Address H. A. PARKER, box 175 family and ti a Ang; or would take a F' April 1 if desirable. lerald office. artot a House; would rent to a respectable eigen FURNISHED near and in quick communication with New York, in good neig! Sdults, Address, with terms, which must and full particular: HOUSE WANTED—VERY hborhood and neatly furnished; family, four @ moderate, box 4,331 NewYork Post office. ror Lower Part of one, down town, New Site UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, OR EN- tire U ork or Jersey City. Newark, N. J. Address W. J.,79 Lafayette street, HE ADVERTISER WISHES TO RENT A FIRST class four story Park; east side preferre and numbe Branch offi brown stone House, a. Address, with full description so lowest terms, HUGO, Herald Uptown near Central NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1873--QUADRUPLE- SHER ; MOUSES, K'OOMS, &C.. WANTED. Im this Ch’Y 2nd Brooklyn, ANTED—A ,NISHED HOUSE IN HAR- W’ lem, 4 etree, fOF & family of four adulta; i above able : full particulars in an- soca On et OO TENANT, Herald office. , NTED—A SECOND FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, BY AMO May or before, Address, by a small family, OLUB OF GENTLEMEN WILLING TO SECURE A | with particulars, W. 0., box 188 ‘dorald office e furnished House in an unexceptionable loca- cantnave selection of Rooms, with moderate Board, ‘ANTED—A FLAT OF SEVEN OR EIGHT ROOMS, or Portion Ava naees all pocovenianeen: for Ronse. "good «price moderate. Address, wi! paula HOME. Iai Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 265 Broadway. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN A GOOD LO- cation, where the owner will remain tor whole or part of rent.’ Address L. B., 30 East wenty-first street, ‘WARD way 1, BY A QUIET, RESPONSIBLE family of three, five or six unfurnished Rooms, con- venient for housekeeping; New York or Brooklyn. Ad: dress HOME, box 1% New York Post office. ANTED—A HOUSE, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, IN ‘ood order. where’ the. whole or part of the Fent would be taken in board, with the privilege of taking 8 few other boarders; first class Peng, and location de- sired. Address STANLY, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘WV ANTED—ONE LARGE OR TWO COMMUNICATING Houses, between Madison and Sixth avenues and Thirtieth and Forticth streots, Address, with partiou- lars, E, A. DAILEY, 583 Sixth avenue. WANTEDIAPRIL OR MAY 1. A SECOND FLOOR ¥ and a back Parlor, OF Aree thi ua sory, Boom, belaw, ‘ourteen| street, west le, by family 3 best reference. Address, stating terms, MERCH ANT, 66 Duane street, W4xtep—ay A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH IMME- diate possession, an English or French basement : aetna Address WILLIAM }, 16 East Thirtieth st. ANTED—IN GooD LOCATIONS, FURNISHED AND unfurnished Houses; I pave the names of over 200 first cine Parsee moe request a Seas houses; loss a reni e ¥ 1 PN AGLE, 149 Fourth avenue, near Uhion square. ANTED—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A large furnished House. Apply at or address 186 West Twenty-third street. W ‘ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A THREE OR four story House, below Fifty-ninth street and east of Eighth avenue ; will take a lease ; must be unfurnished. Address SHIP CHANDLER, Herald office, aN Tair south for responsible tenants, Send full par responsible teal te SO PREIDE! RICH & CO., 96 and 908 Th avenue, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GEN- tleman, wife and child, 54 May Ist, a second or third floor, unfurnished, suitable for housekeeping, in good location and private family. Address, ptating terms, AMERICAN, Herald office. ANTED TO HIRE—A SMALL HOUSE OF ABOUT six or seven rooms, with some or all improvemenis; must be above Bedford and near Lafayette or Gates ave- nue, Brooklyn; rent about $400. Address SNUG, box 157 Herald office. De taeda APRIL 1, A MEDIUM-SIZED FIRST class House, centrally located, for small, reliable American HE tse Address, with lowest rent, location, full particulars, &c., M. C., box 106 Herald office. Was SMALL HOUSE FOR A SMALL FAM- ily, between Fourth and Seventh avenues and Twelfth ‘and Forty-eighth streets, in good neighborhood : rent not to exceed $1,200; unquestionable references given as to respectability and responsibility. Addre: stating location, terms, &c., INSURANCE, box 10 Hera! office. brown stone Hi ic ANTED—BY IST OF APRIL, A TWO OR THREE story House or Parlor and Basement Floors, by a family of two, in a respectable neighborhood; would buy Furniture. Address E. ©., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A SEC- ond Floor (unfurnished) on the west side, not above Grove street nor further west than Greenwich street, at moderate rent. Address J. W. T., box 183 Herald office. ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY high stoop House, unfurnished, in good order, from Thirty-eighth straet down, between Fourth and Seventh avenues; good location; tenant Al, with small family; rent $2,000 to $2,600. Addreas R. J. H., box 8,289 New York Post office. i ba GENTLEMEN REQUIRE A MEDIUM SIZED well carpeted Room and a copplereyy furnished h sleeping Room adj their own taste; will Preterred; location west side, avenues and Eighteenth and ‘TER, box 108 Heraid office. dress NE VA! joining; will furnis! require breakfast; sitting room to rivate house between Fifth and Ninth ‘Twenty-third streets. Ad- HREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ADAPTED to housckeeping ‘tween Fourth Seventh avenue: Waverley place. pri an rent ivate house preferred; location ‘wenty-third streets and Third and moderate. Address M. W. L., 12 “ANTED—FURNISHED Houses to rent and for ‘Grst class tenants. AND UNFURNISHED sale in city or country for JAMES R, EDWARDS, Real Estate Broker, 69 West Twenty-third street, ‘opposite Booth’s Theat ‘ANTED—UNFURNISHED, BY A SMALL FAMILY, the Low: rer Part of a House. five or six rooms: loca- ‘tion between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets and Second and Sixth avenues. Address, with full particu- tars, ©. 8., station E. Wes THE NINTH WARD, AN nished House, in i Address, stating terms, box 4,872 Post office. ‘ANTED—BY THE 1ST MAY, A SMALL HOUSE, low Eighth-seventh street, Icoations ds B., box 1 num. 0 Herald office. UNFUR- rime order; possession in April. t side ; rent not to Addre’s, stating terms and "ANTED—ABOUT APRIL 15, BY A SMALL AMERI. can wilt bo taken tn ily, a well board. BOARD, station F. WA4NTED—BY 4 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THREE Rooms for housekeep! Gighth avences, be! atiel terms, low Twentie! which must be moderate, located House, where the rent Address, with full particulars, between Second and stret Address, with a |.» Herald office. th WANTED, 10, LEASE—SAY FOR TEN YEARS. TWO Lots, 50x100 feet, on which the owner would erect a building suitable for ‘house furnishing business; location between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth strects; on Sixth or Seventh avenue preferred; perfect security. Address FURNITURE, \d office, N.Y. ‘ANTED TO RENT—IN THIS CITY, FOR BUSI- ness purposes, two or three Lofts, about 25x100 feet or entire ing me Working room, with or without steam power. Address, with particulars and rent, box 1,051 Post office, ‘ANTED TO RENT—FIRST CLASS HOUSE, UN- furnished, below Fiftieth street, between Lexington and Sixth avenue. SLADE & CO., 23 Union square. ‘ANTED TO RENT OR LEASE—A THREE STORY Dwelling, with modern improvements, above Fif- tleth street, east, with possession by, April 1. Address, stating location ‘and rent asked, G. G., 132 East Seventy: eighth street. ‘ANTED TO RENT—TWO OR THREE NICE Rooms on second or third floor, suitable for dressmaking. between Sixth avenue and Broadway and not above Thirtieth street. Address 8. E. B., box 188 Herald office. 7 ANTED TO RENT—HOUSES AT ALL THE FASH- jonable watering places. The undersigned have frequent applications. ‘RIGHT & IRWIN, 44 Pine st. ‘ANTED TO RENT—ONE LARGE OR TWO FOUR story houses adjoining on the west side, furnished or unfurnished; also a large country House, furnished, with ample grounds, within an hour's distance of the city. Address B. C., 116 West Forty-fourth street. ‘ANTED 10 RENT—FROM MAY 1, A MEDIUM. sized House, with good accommodations, whole or part furnished, where the family could remain, givin privilege to keep other boarders; location between Tent! and Twenty-third street, Second avenue and Broadway ; good references. Addréss EAST, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A QUIET FAMILY OF YOUNG pay unfurnished Apartments on the first or gecond floor of a sma! house with modern improvements, between Sixty-fifth and Eighty-fifth streets, Address W. H., Herald of ice. ‘ANTED TO RENT—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A small unfurnished three story brick House, with gas, bath, water, &c., in city; good location; rent not over $90 per Address, with particulars, ', CLARK, box 154 Herald office. ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF SIX PERSONS, WITH good a well of house, with FERRER, 105 Waverley recommended family. Address place. WANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN neat House, in $1,000 a year. Add: good ress MERCHANT, FAMILY, A rent from location ; to ‘box 181 Herald office. WwW House, Address G. M. ATED THE Lowes Mgt Re ai FIRST CLASS ‘sina rent out $800 . I N., box 123 Herald office, roe ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, THREE OR FOUR unf yrard' Rent not to exe box 1,213 New ‘ork Post eed in a private house, in Ninth Oper month. Address N. P., office. ANTED—TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF THREE yeers, st Not over $2,300 per year, a four story and basement bi Sixth ayonue, near to Post office box 4,114, city. k House, with modern 1 3 = tween Ninth and Eighteenth streets, Broadway” and v id “Adaress Broadway preferred. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, THE BASE- Fourteenth aud Parlor Floors an and Thirtieth stree! venues. Address J. 8, » 46 Lexington ay ts, and Third and Seventh W AuTED— BY. A SMALL AMERICAN FF. pe dh ig ‘Sar abel owner, below Fortress ares iameu ol avenue. Address J. J., 19) Wie ard Fourth Bixth tion and terms, 5. B. M., —IN A FIRST CLASS PRIV. 1 erg Seventeenth pty-ssatod tock a board, by a private tamily wh subsutence On the European, Winn. and Thirty-second streets, avenu ree Rooms, without box 5,571 Post office, * WArrat race on Brooklyn Heig! for two years or | ; $9 to pay aliberal rent “Address ‘S. F. KNIGHT, n_ A, New York. FURNISHED HOUSE, will: box “WASTED FoR A FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, A sinall house or part of and Forty-second streets, wit Ih gas and water; rent must De moderate. Address Post office box 4,202. WANTED UNFURNISHED FRENCH FLAT (SMALL) or part of House, suitable for housekeepin; neal good restaurant; small family; first class location Feferences. Address K., box 166 Herald office. aid reterences, @ small House, French Flat or half a house between Twentieth | d two Bedrooins, between | elite will furnish them and try | Address, stating loca- | ANTED—BY A VERY SMALL FAMILY, A SUITOF | unturnished Rooms, on the first or second floor; od neighborhood ; vicinity een Tenth an Berticulars. Ad Branch office. id dre: Thirty-tirst streets; 85 E. D., box 137 Heral of Broadway preferred, be- tate terms ‘and Uptown WARTED—A FOUR STORY brow stone 1 sent, trom Thirtieth to Si venth avenues; sion wanted immediaie! ly. and wi a ENGLISH BASEMENT or athree story French base- ixtieth street, berween Fourth All give $1,500 to $2,000; posses- /ALDRON, 1,012 Third avenue. W ANTED—FOR A YOUNG M three or four nicely furtushed Rope rent not twexceed ree ‘housekeeping ; relerences exchanged, COUPLE, suitable for ‘ ITE, Hei office, ANTED—FOR LIGH nished Room in Br cook stove; L, M., Herald ¥ AT HOUSEKEEPING, A FUR- ‘ooklyn or Jersey City, ith use | Tont moderate; no children: Address office. Wasting reac aes cont ing of five adults, the lowe: in good location, at moderate Pity ronereanes ee house ii GERMAN FAMILY, changed. State particulars box 4,608 Post oftice. ber ge side, Jady and FU vIs HED ROOM, ON THE EAST between Twentieth and Fifteth streets, for a child, with a respectable Christian womun, ‘where the child can be cared for in the absence of the smother, oftiee, Ww nil Thirty-att in ve: tN, and’ Sie order ; 1,800, Ad ANTED—A HOUSE, THREE STORY BRICK, HIGH stoop, 12 to 14 room: sgrder, between Sixth ‘hirty-fitth stree: ly. Rent not h stree' il the improvements, in good nth avenues, Twentieth and private American ress H. M., 218 West Address MOTHER, Herald Uptown Branch | |W | with full particulars, J., Herald office. er month; | WANTED TO RENT-BY A SMALL, CAREFUL AND responsible private family, a three story b House, furnished or unfurnishea; Toeallty Fourtl and Seventh avenues and Thirty-fourth street to the Park, Address with particulars, Post office box 3,5%. € 20,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR ROOM, WELL lighted, wanted to lease immediately for ihe Pelletreau and Raynor Chromo, Lithograph. Binding and Printing Company. Address, with full particulars, M. K, PELLETREAU, President, 26 Vesey street. In the Country. A WANTED TO HIRE, A COTTAGE, OF 10 OR 12 | « rooms, one hour from'city; to a party that would take the rentin goods that are popular and salable a liberal rent would be paid, and the whole year in ad- vance. Address, with full particulars, “LEANDER, Herald office. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO HIRE A WELL FUR- | nished House, with good Garden and Stable for three horses, on the east side of the Hudson or in Conneet: ieut, from Ist of May to Ist of November; or would ex- change with owner of such a place for the term men- tioned his own first ciass House on Brooklyn Heights. | Address, with particulars, H. T., box 612 Post office. 1 | COUNTRY, | HOUSE | WANTED IMMEDIATELY ; | about 12 or more rooms, with bathing and_no chill and tever, short distance from city. Address NEW ENG- | LAND. Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED TO RENT (OPTION. OF PURCHASE)—A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A. Pins? cise OFrompumrer FoR Some, BX. TORTURTTY FOR OF the eran Boel noes im to opment NN ee cee well Roated, and have unexceptionable references, Ad- dress K. V. 8., box 141 Herald oifice, Lang, DOING 4 Paper arouse a: ORR AR, wi from ( ; preters a > ar will give Mourttj. Addrow aUGOMSS, bos Lib He Ree ea cvretion Wy caccley Sed joss now in opel ion in 1s requiring ‘Only $4,000 (o'$5,000, ‘Address HUDSON, Herald DRESSMAKER WISHES TO FIND A PARTNER to @ house or rooms and establish a first class business, Call at 70 Sixth avenue, a ee eer jarket or ing House, now dol trade. We cash if it suitsus. Apply to BURROWS & 00., 126 Contre row, West Washington inarkot. A —A_ SPLENDID OFFER TO SOME BUSINESS MAN + willbe given upon application to R. L, FOSTER, No. 1 Chambers street, room 2, ina good family Grocery Store, located in Brooklyn, &. D.: will be sold cheap; u8, Horse and Wagon included. —ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED A. for merchants, manufacturers and others. Persons with capital seeking business advised of Brprarea opportuni- ties. References—Goorge D. Arthur & Co, bankers, 34 Wall street, a ‘ing bankers merchants. nd GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., 9 Broadway, Financial and Business Agents. Established 1870. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS.—NICKEL SOLUTIONS supplied, with full instructions; also Job Plating done promptiy. Call, from 10 to 4, at 89 Christopher street, room 2 STYLISH NEW YORK MILLINER CAN FIND A first class, well-established Business, in best loca- tion in Brooklyn, with Lease. For sale on favorable terms by appiying to B, TRAVIS & CO,, 505 Broadway. LL LOOKING FOR BUSINESS SHOULD CALL bre tae Soap end age ono Loy Parca novel, amusing, diverting, mystifying and. enjo; \- vention ever Iaued from the Patent Office, COLVIN: BABY CHAIR ©9,, 430 Broadway, trom N EXPERIENCED FINANCIAL MANAGER AND accountant wishes to invest about $5,000 tn an es. tablished business; communications confdential; first class references given and required. Address EXPE- RIENCE, box 141 Herald Uptown Branch office, RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT ON BROADWAY, honorably known for many years, importing an manufacturing ladies’ and children's goods, would take a partnor, with a capital of $10,000 to $15,900, or more; a smart person, with business abilities, has good chance to make money, Address, with first class references, *BRTY, Herald office. ? “) PARTNER WANTED—OR WILL SELL QUARTER, LRalfor whole Interest of _wellcestablished ‘rotall car iness now realizing & net profit of over per Shonths locality best in the elty. Call on MOODY & C0., 183 Broadway, GENTLEMAN OR FIRM DESIRING TO ESTAB- lish avery profitable trade with Sduth America imay address V., Herald office ; capiual required, $10,000. USINESS MAN, WITH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and horse and wagon, can clear two or three hundred monthly; steady, staple; no partnership. Ad- dress for ten days CHARLES STONE, Herald. REWERY FOR SALE, OR A PARTNER WANTED— With 75 barrels capacity; well stocked and doing a Zood businoss; terms easy; satisfactory reasons given, with particulars, by addressing 8. A. R., Herald Uptown Branch office. OTTON WASTE OLEANSING MANUFACTORY, Machinery, Fixtures and Lease, at great sacrifice; valid reason tor selling and thorough investigation de- sired. Iuquire at Slate Depot, 16 New Church street. NERGETIO, RELIABLE BUSINESS MEN CAN realize good incomes soliciting life insurance for a liberal city company. Salaries will be paid to first class men with undoubted references. Address LIFE INSUR- ANCE, box 6,790 New York Post office. NGLAND AND THE CONTINENT.—PARTNER ‘wanted, with few thousands; mercantile enterprise, Yielding permanently, without outlay or risk, very large Income, Parties of standing only please address META. Herald office. (OR SALE—A VALUABLE PATENT FOR FASTEN: ing windows; patentec has not the means to intro” duce it the cause ‘for selling. Call on of uddress G. E- FARMER, Fatentec, 8 and ) Kast Twonty-sixth streets New York. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A FIRST CLASS ENG- lish Shades, where a good business has been done for the pant 12 yéurs: property consists of House and two Lots; eligible focation and sold only on account of the death of the proprietor, m whose hands it has been for the above period, For further particulars and to view callatthe Lighthouse Shades, Putnam avenue, corner Downing streot. WANT A GOOD BU: capital to extend a im INESS MAN WITH SOME hanical business, established eleven years, and to add thereto house furniening pods, the | ion being first class; incoming party have contr atters. Address J. M., box 109 ‘of financial m Uptow! ottice, 1,265 Broadway. cna ERED QPPORTUREEIE 00 TO le, a $4,000, Buds LOAN Panty IN Goon, ing asiness = on m1 eit security, with sorvices of owner, provided his. time Will notexe re por day. ross ©. T. W., 5. 00 WILL PUROHASY A ONE-THIRD IN- 0). terest 1n an iron foundry, with a fine trade, extending through several States; ‘business grow- ipa and property fast increasing in yaiue; easil: sible to New York; one it ned with the preferred. Address L., box 4,308 Post office $50.000 GO9P%,6 WANTED—IN DRY GOODY COMMIS. sion business as special; 7 per cent in- terest and 29 per cent projits: tablished, Address D, G.0., He: usIneSs business already well es rald office. Py FURNITURE, _ i THE LARGEST FURNITURE AND BEDDING A. 'WAREROOMS IN THE CITY. id 4 8. HEYMAN & MACK respectfully inform their numerous friends and the pub- lic that, owing to their largely increased patronage, they haye been compelled to connect the six story building seta mak! ahi the oe FURNITURE, BEDDING & FEATHER ESTABLISHMENT in the country, EIGHTEEN COMPLETE FLOORS. EACH 25x100 FEET, docked with the choicest articles of Furniture, now on exhibition and ready for our spring wade, consisting, of Library, Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture of every description. Parlor Suits in all the latest styles of Turkish, Spanish, Empress, King William, Humboldt, Marie Antoinette, &c,, covered with sateens, brocatels, Plushes and all siades aud qualities of reps ‘and terry Ulot Our Bedding, Mattress and Spring Bea Department is, without exception, the most extensive in the city. We invite a call. Our stock is shown to those wishing to purchase or not with the politest attention, G.& 8, HEYMAN & MACK, PRINCIPAL WAREROOMS, corner Houston and fHud- son streets, Centre Branch, Sixth avenue and Thirty-third street, Eastern Branch, Third avenue and Sixty-frst street. STORAGE, + STORAGE for FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, &c.; ALSO CARRIAGES, at tho NEW FIRST CLASS WAREHOU: for the purpose, 102 TO 114 EAST THIRTY-S: STREET, NEAR'FOURTH AVENUE, TRUNKS, CASES and othér PACKAGES containing ‘articles of ‘EXTRA VALUE can be stored with SAFETY at low rates, Persons can forward their goods from any part of EUROPE or AMERICA direct to this warehouse. THE PUBLIC is invited to examino the superior ac- commodations, light, ventilation, safety, &c., which this PIANOS, MIRRORS, WAGONS, ke. ke, built exprest: THIRTY. SECOND warehouse possesses over all others. JOHN H, MORRELL, Owner and Proprietor. A CARPE’ . Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Blankets, Comforters, €c., at very low prices atthe large wholesale and rots warerooms 50) to 516 Eighth avenue, corners ot Thi fiith and Thirty-sixth streets. D, KELLY, late O'Farrell. LINING HOUSEKEEP-’. PRIVATE FAMILY, DE ing, will sell all their city made Furniture, namely, Grand Duchess and mpadour Gar Pari Suits, Covered in crimson, satin and brocatel, for $250; one do., $150; Marie Antoinette Tepe, cost, $80), for $150; plain rep Suits, $50 sets, cost $600, tor $275; rosewood suits, cost other Suits coinplote, $60 to $100; Carpets, She; Bronzea, fine Oil Paintings, Mirrors. Buffet and Tables, Silver and China Wai pther articles too nun ous to Inention; will be sold in'large or small lots to suit cash customers. N. B.—Goods can be stored in house until Ist of May free ot charge, Call at private house 120 West 23d st. Can be seen to-day or Monday. ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE LARG and Bedding at lowest cash prices: by weekly in- Staiments, at O'FARRE Warehouse, 410 Eighth ‘ave- nue, be . T BENDALL’S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CAR- ets, Bedding cheap for cash or by weekly and ly payments UARNON, 20) and 211 Hudson street, cor, Canal. A PARTY DESIRING TO START HO! desires to purchase Household Effec' pets, Mirrors, &c. Address CA! ox IL PRIVAT! FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WISH TO tween Thirticth ana Thirty-first streets. mont Cc. E. dispose of their Household Furniture, made order present owner; clecant Parlor Suits, cost $650, for $175; rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, $40 to $70; magnifi- cent rosewootl 74 octave Pianoforte, cost $1,000, for $275, Stool and Cover; Library and Dining Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Paintings, Ornaments, &c. Can be seen today or Monday at 210 West 2ist st., near 7th av. (A. MAGNIFICENT MARIA ANTOINETTE | STYLE crimson satin Parlor Suit, made to order, cost $57 for $200; one do., $10; brocatel and rep Sults, $75, and $35; Pianoforte, Paintings, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, $35 up; Carpets, 9 cents up; Library, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice. Residence 113 West Eighth street (Clinton place), between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ‘W YORK ROLLING MILL, 44 WEST FORTY- sixth street —To be sold, the working Plant of the above mill, consisting of Corliss Steam Engine. 90 horse ower (with fly wheel, about 00 Tbs.) ; ilers gts plete; Shears, NE for 14 inch train, 9 inch train, ate Fiver aardoutare, apply OF. toe, Prewigoe or or LIAM JESSOP & BONS, 01 John street, New York. page WANTED—AN_ ESTABLISHED FIRST Brooklyn is desirous of securing the services of an ener. class Insurance and Real Estate firm in this city and getic business man who will devote his whole time ctable ture advancement. Address I. box 2,576, New York. ARTNER WANTED, IN THE GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Business on Broadway, with $4,000. The advertiser will invest the same amount, understands the business perfectly. Address ENO, Herald office. pace WANTED—BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED Broadway merchant tailor; must be willing to in- ‘vest $5,000 to $8,000; party eerere acing the business eae satisfaction guaranteed. Address box 188 erald office. t into a first. went Aadrest 1. W. A CO. Post office ARTIES LOOKING FOR BUSINESS WOULD DO ‘well to investigate this. $6,000 will buy a Manufagur- ing Confectionery in one of the greatest thorough down town; chance for somebody. Address box It Herald office. RAE RUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—STOCK AT wholesale cost; fixtures, tools and good will of a paying Plumbing, Stove and Tin Shop, in a thri usiness phace ; owner Supnaes to vacate on accoun' ¥¢ ill health, Apply GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO, % road wi HE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES,OF A WELL established Cigar Store for sale ; best location in the city. Inquire of owner, at jewel: re ird av. rie BOILERMAKERS.—A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY now offered to parties of moderate capital that wish to énter into business; well established and doing a oud business; protracted illness of the proprieter reason {or retiring. For particulars address BUSINESS, station 10 INVESTORS.—STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR Cowles’ Patent Treadle Power for al) Sewing Ma- chines, This treadle tor the past three months hag gained p novorlety unparalleled; the sales of goods and exclusive rights are immense, as no sewing machine is complete without it; never turning the wrong way; no dead centres; more work can. be done without injurious effects to the operator by using this treadle; your old machine will be made new. at other advantages, too numerous to mention; let nothing prevent you from securing territory at ‘once. (OLMES & ©O., No. 7 Murray street. W* NTED—A PARTNER, WITH $30,000 CASH, TO established Lumber Yards, now doing a good business, in increase capital in one of the best located and well gers . LATY, Jr., box 3,466 Post office. ANTED TO RENT—AN UNFURNISHED COUNTRY House, for about $600 for the season ; within 15 miles from city; house to contain 15 rooms and _ in walkin; tance from either landing or station. Address, with full Sypene non and terms, M. T., box 2,886 New York Post offic TED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A furnished House for the Summer months at New Brighton, Staten Island; near St. Mark's Hotel preferred. Address, stating terms and full particulars, L. F. G., box | 565 Post office. ANTED—A SUMMER RESIDENCE ON THE HUD. not ress, son, between Dobbs’ Ferr; dT ls above five mitutes’ walk from the landing, add: genteel Cottage, with three or four Lots; healthy | New York city; with above amount oould be largely in- location: easy distance from city. Terms and full par- | creased; principals only treated with. Answers ad- ticulars to C. H. G., 79 Cedi w York. dressed for four days to G. B., box 177 Herald office. WANTEDA SMALL COTTAGE, UNFURNISHED ANTED—A PARTY WITH $1,000 TO PURCHASE ‘about 30 minutes from New York; possession on one-fourth interest in a lucrative railroad business 1th of April; rent from $300 to $400 per annum, with | Principals only need address, with real name, PRINCI- e of buying if suited; Jersey preferred. Address | PAL, box 2,195 Post office. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER IN THE MANUFACTURE OF straw goods, trimmings and decoration: and valuable invention ; rich substitute; the fin t 4 Allen street, before 1) 7) INTELLIGENT MAN WITH good business capacity, capable ot deseribing scenes for a new exhibition. Apply from L% 5 P. M. in Gallery 201 Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, WITH $1,500 capital, to take half interest in a long established Pining | loon om Sixth avenue. Address H. LESHER, Herald Uptown Branch office. ILL INVEST $4,000 IN SOME GOOD COMMISSION or other bu The best references given and a8. required. Address G. 8., box 122 Herald office _BUSIVESS OPP¢ A WOAPITAL SECURED | FOR D * companies, m facturers, mi nts. ‘ersons Gesiring investments informed destrable opportunities, Retorences—Presidents Merchants’ Fourth National, Mercantile banks: Presidents ot Manhattan, Equitable, Natenat, Globe Life Insurance Compani CHARLES G, DAHLGREN & toma Broadway. LPHA.—AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH A FEW thousand dollars, can enter into a safe, profitable and pleasant business with the undersigned, providing | his references are satisfactory. Address, with all neces: sary information, ALPHA, box 166 Herald office. STEADY, ENERGETIC PARTY, MARRIED PRE- ferred, can finda chance to associate himself in a business open tor examination; capital moderate. 693 Sixth avenue, over the store, 7 ANTED—A MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFICA- tions, with from B pen to $10,000, to take an interest In an established and profitable’ business, that can be ghd increased with additional capital. Address D., box 184, Herald offer ANTED=AN ENERGETIC MAN; ONE NOT fraid of doing some work, with $300 or $400, to join xe, in which the advertiser in a good paying busine: there is no comperstion Teferences given and required. Ad- dress 8, B., Herald office, ANTED—PARTNER, WITH $1,000 TO ha W Ani coat pannos tne yard, sslindta Aealinan pol chance to make money, without risk, Address, appoimt LL WISHES both hand- all quanti- PARTY FURNISHING A LARGE HOTE to buy second-hand Furniture; can use Some and plain; will pay cash for la ties, Address WILLIAM VEAL, He T PRIVATE SALE—A LARGE VARIETY OF ELE- gant French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors; rich Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Library Furniture Bronzés, Paintings, Pianos, Parlor Organ, Billiard Table, &c., new and second hand, at reduced raves and decided b: t F, COLTON’S, 53 East Thirteenth street, near @ OF BI id offic LL THE FURNITURE OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE A will be offered at pri sale, in lots to suit parties in best condition and bought trom first ind on inspection will be found to be solid furniture as is usually offered ; and un- doubtedly this is an opportunity to get bargains, as every- thing in the house must be sold peremptorily. Call for three days at residence 528 Seventh avenue, between ‘Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets. aarteais and not suc! by the week or month, Termseasy, = . KELLY 4 CO., corner of Twanty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. EGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 AND 89 BOWERY, HAVE their new Spring stock of Parlor, Chamber and ing Room Suits now open for exhibition. Prices re- Prices reduced 2% per cent at PORTINGTON BROTHERS’, 42 Hudson street and 107 Char! Established 23 years, Parlor Suits from $40 to $1,000. s Also Bedroom Suits, Eighth avenue cars pass the di FU E, CARPETS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND treet # hought for cash at No. 4 University place, between Clinton place and Washingto . volumes of Books for sale. spol heitatiny OR RENT OR FOR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FUR- niture, nearly new, in my house, lately sold. A. J. ROGERS, 87 Park row. CLARKE’S POPULAR SYSTEM OF MONTH- ments adapted to the supply. of elegant Furni- GFR A. ture, Carpets, Upholstery, ke. Warehouse 17 Brondwayd Go, SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A specialty ; all sizes; English Brussels and Ingrain for sale cheap, at 112 Fulton street, corner of Dutch. En- trance on Dutch street. ONTHLY OR WE! LY PAYMENTS.—CARPETS Furniture, Bedding, te, ALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 886 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street, Prices lower than any other house in the cit; LATE GLASS MIRRORS FOR SALE—TWO EXTRA size, gilt frames, Mantel Glasses ; one large gilt frame Pier Glass, and one very large oval Glass, gilt frame ; those Blaster and suitable for hotel or store purposes: AUBATTERSON’S Furniture Storage Establishment, 00) enue, 1 RIVATE PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF their Furniture can meet with a cash parchaser by dresing 8. H. F., box 38) Post office. ITORAGE. STORAGE, STORAGE, STORAG For Furniture, Pianotortes, Glasses. & » at BAT. TERSON & COOK'S Storage Rooms, 596 and 697 Sixth avenue, 1,300 and 1,302 Broadway, corner Thirty-fitth street; terms reasonable; twenty years’ experience ; also furniture removed in the city or bes, "i . BATTERSON, A. COOK, 7EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURNI- ture, Carpets and Bedding, B. M. COWPER- THWAIT & CO.'3, 156 Chatham’ street. An immense stock and low prices. ANTED—TO HIRE FOR SIX MONTHS OR LONGER, by agentleman and his daughter, Furniture for puny, and two bedrooms, including Bedaing. | Address 'URNITURE, box 171 Heraid Uptown Branch office. ANTED—~A HANDSOME CYLINDER DESK, ALSO elegant Lounge and Chai in exchange for a valu- Address CYLINDER, Herald office. ITH WATER COOLER, ice preserver in the work Institute, 1867, 1869, 1871 able suburban Lot ERO REFRIGERATOR, 4 the best meat, fruit a ighest awards Americ 1871. AL M. LESLEY, Manufacturer, 274 and 226 West Twenty-third street. Send for book. Refrigerators repaired. a A ing interview, SCRANTON, Herald office. ‘WASTED-PARTNER IN LIVERY OR BOARDING Pl ad Business. See Business Opportunities in this AN ACTIVE GENTLEMAN, OF BUSINESS Hantts, can purchase a share in hn established Trade Paper; about $1,500 required. Address GIFFORD, 61 East Twen- ty-fifth street, New York. N INCOME OF $12,000 P* established hig! ing may be easil $5,000 and givin, Address \ 2 ANNUM FROM AN OLD class business of well known stand- realized by a gentleman investing is immediate services; profits very M,, Heraid Uptown Branch office. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—PARTNER WANTED, IN A paving first class Broddway restaurant, and’ wine J. Ae ¢ & 1 Broadway, room 2, from 1 to 21, M. ANTED—FOR RESPONSIBLE PARTIES NOW | are respect ; «A VAN 0 vested Sixth furnished and unfurnished Houses. Owners 3, oid to send particulars to HATCH avenue. DORE: 7 and JANTED—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, etween Kighteenth and. Fiftieth streets, Eighth enth avenues; rent $1,000 to $1,200; possession peru 1d‘ posetble. Address, with full particulars, ©. V. ., ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, FLAT. OR PART or ior louse, for smail family of adults, between Seoond ve Thirtieth street, with ting Tull particulars, WAxTED-SECOND i four or five in family of three »» Hers rooms, in a private house, for a Tsons : tween twenuowt and Filtiesh arrester” Darticulars, &, M. L, al ih streets, Address, With full id oftiee, mr room, doing a large bar trade. YOUNG GENTLEMAN HAVIN J A. woud invest In some subacaniee nautiess dona other capital to start new busi cue fara, SUBSTANTIAL, box 180 Herald ome? vee Parte N_ ASSOCIATE WANTED—WITH $809, 12 5 rotitable and reliavle cash Imanutieturing foatneas; MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR Ww PARTY, WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, WISHING ‘WAnTED—BY A PARTY, AN INTEREST IN AJOB printing establishment. Address B, J., box. 12% Herald off —REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS AGENTS. MOODY ), & CO., 183 Broadway, negotiate the sale or exchange of city and country property and business opportunities; Peek sane es ap y Pe anorenante and others, ¢ also publish “The Patent Bulletin,” charged uniess sales are effected. ae ad boeencarig PER CENT PROFIT.—AN OLD ESTABLIS! 50 Mineral Water Business for sale ; price soorcak or Real Fstate; full investigation given. Address,’ with name and location, PROFIT, pox 198 Herald office. 2, —A YOUNG MAN, MODERATE EDUCA TION, | $600. good reference, willing to work, with the above capital, can secure one-half interest in a coo omice business, Apply to A. SISSON, 24 Broadway, rooms IGand 17, € —RARE CHA: —#OR SALE, A MIL- $1.200. inery Store; best. part of Third eyenae: established ten years; Stock and Furnitare complete to commence business and boneemoop tas H, M. CON. Enst Twolfth stree DIT, | =) ()()() ~A_ RELIABLE BUSINESS MA $2.000.-We'cssve amount ond taciceey ae ences, can secure an interest in an old established an well paying wholesale business; goods used by all drug- article. staple; demand” untitnite : ; isk ros T. TEMPLETON, Herald oer ett 8° SALE— A. price $1000; every faciitt Pe MANUPACTURER, Horait cmt investigation. to engage in a light and profitable bi ai 05 Tiberly’ street, room 24. usiness will call Adaress MAR hh hha en A BARGAIN FOR CASH—OR EXCHANGE FOR Carpets, Furniture or Merchandise, Advertisements in panels of Bi way, Sixth and Seve Aulirens "DAXTER, Herald office, bi lac 9.500 BREGANTLY CARVED WALNUT BED 6 steady from $7 upwards; also Chamber Sets, Wardrobes, &c., at equally low prices: all war ranted thoroughly seasoned and best workmanship, at manufactoryy, 580 Hudson street. WORTH OF CARPETS, MATTIN $75.00) and Oileloth must te sol before May regardless of cost, to close this business, ti M. SUEEHY, 808 Broad way, corner Eleventh street, voce, MUROPE. IARD IN EUROPE.—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE family wish to accommodate one or two adults with fine ms and substantial Board, including wine in their large mansion, facing a beautiful valley in th healthiest region of Westphalia; tertos very moderates children taken and sentto school, For further particu: lars address W., box 49 station D, New York. RANCE—BIARRITZ.—GRAND HOTEL LE- Ferre, rouaiss bathrooms, billiard rooms, Foreign “AT 06 SEVENTH AVENUE, BEIWEEN TiiRTY. AM tra Sd thirty-fourth nreete hy CORN pays tie ft SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0. —FOR SALE, ALL KINO® O¥ FANCY | A, Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases, Food for mocking birds, ai B, G. DOVEY": oe A dg 3. No $Grocne FPOR, SALE TWO DOGS; CANNOT BE EQUALLED in the States of America for breed, beauty and mam- moth size : thoroughly trained; have been brought up 4 gentleman's fam’ ne wood reference Aven. Th OARD NER, 111 South Fifth avenue, corner of Pri cet. BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS FO! 25 000 RK SALE— e) Apply to CHARLES KUTLEK, Wort Ho; boken, corner of Spring and Serrell streeis. ‘Take West street; Spring street is one block Hol u cars to Serre! we MO LET—PROM APRIL 1, 1873, FLEETWOOD PARK Ciub House; gate house, bars under grand stand, and hitehing privilege of grounds, Apply at the park, of 12 Wall street. |. H. VAN COTT, Superintendent. __HORSKS, CAR Lowest prices in the city. —RARKER & CHASE’ CITY AUCTION MART AND N, Y. TATTERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. AJOR ©. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. Regular sale of TROTTERS, ROADSTERS, FAMILY, Business and Work Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘o'clock. GENTLEMEN'S PRIVATE ESTABLISHENTS disposed of at nublic or private sale, to the best advantage. THIS 15 THE ONLY AUCTION Mart in the State hay- ing the PROPER FACILITIES for showing Horses on sale-vle.s a large Driving Ring entirely under cover. OUTSIDE SALES SOLICITED and promptly’ at- nded to. A LARGE STOCK OF EVERYTHING in the Horse line always on hand at private sale, Major ©. W. BAILKEL, New York, UC ©. CHASE, Bosto THE “BREWSTER WAGON, jé = in all weights, for pleasure driving or speeding, oxquiaitely nished.s and embracing in their construction the various im- provements introduced by us during the past 15 years, making them : the Standard for Quality throughout the United States. ‘These wagons are exclusively the production of our well-known Broome street factory, and are offered in stock in all respects equal in quality’ to those built to the order of the most valued customer, and at prices uniform to all. Tn order that we may not be confounded with a joint stock company of carriage dealers who have adopted a firm name simular to our own, and impudently claim the reputation we have made for the “Brewster Waxon,” we beg the public will remember that our ouly warerooms are at the corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, and our only Factory on Broome strest. BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street. } Proprietors A At NEW YORK SALES AND STORAGE REPOSI- tory, 337 to 341 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-liith street. Horses, Carriages, Harness, slankets, Furniture, &c., taken on'sale storage, the same sold at auction or private sale. rge and first class stock of above articles always on hand at private sale; horses left on sale will receive good care and attention; LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, Depot Wagons, top and no top. No top and road Wagons. Pony Phactons; all kinds. Second hand Coupe. Jump seat Buggy, by Stivers, A T. DEMAREST & CO.’S, 633 BROADWAY. ° We offer a large and elegant assortment of fine Carriages of our own manufacture, comprising our popular six-seat family Rockaways, 12 styles; Landaulets, 6 styles; Lan- daus, Bretts, Phactons, Coupe Rockaway’, light and ne’ styles; beautiful new styles T Carts and’ (urnout seats; work first class. Prices popular with buyers. Second hand six-seat Rockaway, at a bargain, Second hand Tilbury, Dog Cart, top Pony Phaeton and Rockaway. MONG THE MANY EL }AN' exhibition at my warcrooms is the “M. D.’S BROUGHAM GIG PHALTON,” the greatest novelty of t e in carriage building, be- ing a combination of the open Gig Phaeton with ‘the close Brougham, and pronounced as being the most com- plete carriage of the kind ever offered to the medical fraternity, and has only to be seen to be appreciated. For sale by A. 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street, beiween Broadway and Fifth avenue AT QUE MANUFACTORY, 140 BROADWAY, ARE the following second hand’ Carriages, all in good order and for sale at low price One One Coupe. One Phaeton. Extension top Phaeton. Coupelette. Pony Phaeton for four. Basket Phaeton, Runble, Barouche. RADLEY, PRAY & ©O., 658 Broadway. T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART OF WILLIAM VAN TASSELL cessor to Johnston & Van Tassel) nl sel HORSES, CARTIAO™S, &0, OR SALE—ONE BAY HORSE,7 YPAES OLD, w, ranted sound and kind; one Hrosmatad be ot Wagous: one Iexpreas Wagon, two sols of Harness and plable Fixe ings; price $70). Address I. 1, JOUNSON, box Sar New Brighton (Staten Jatand) Post oitice. yor SALE—HORSE, SINGLE, DOUBLE HARNESS, aud work for two horses. Apply at 159 West Twenty” eighth street. (OR SALE—STABLE IN THIRTY-SIXTH STRERT, near Broadway ; 25x75; splendidly fitted up for pri- Yate use; bargain. D. 'D, ORRELL, 291 Broadway. {OR SALE—2 2 BUSINESS WAGONS, ALL SIZBS, AND AY “some second hi od order, and Depot Wagon. You will find this pl le, At BARRETS Wagom Factory, corner Navy and Johnson streets, Brooklyn. {OR SALE—THRER GOOD WORKING HORSES, about 14 hands high; also a very fing team of car- riage Horses, 17 hands h' t > third street. : h. Apply at 216 West Twenty- —THE FINEST HORSE IN JOR SALE 1 sITY; F bli 6 yoars; 16 hands; perfectly fennel ee gentle: not a fanit or a blemish on hiu; steps tn 2.59 am very stylish; etther single or double; worth $1,200; will sell for $300. Waverley House, 75) Broadway. NOR SALE—AT WILSON'S STABLES, 49 WEST Twenty-cighth street, one gray Horse, 1714 hand high. Also five Horses,’ 15!¢ hands high sound and kind; good drivers; from country HRAP—A THREE-QUARTER OLAR- order, justdone up, Inquire at West Hiltioth street. warranl OR SA ence, in first r Boulevard stabl Poe £ALE CHEAP—TWO PRIVATE ROAD HORSES, |, HORSK turea by ’ sound and kind ; full triat given before purchase. For particulars address J. V. 8., Herald offer re PRIVATE STABLE IN NEIGHBORHOOD OF Park avenue, four stalls on ground floor, plent carrigge room and’all latest improvements: price B6¥ GEORGE CODLING & SON, 14 and 1,372 Broadway. } ACK COACH FOR SALE CHEAP—AT FREY & McoGERALD'S, 297 East Broadway. ARNESE SADDLE OTHING, &C., &O., extensively manut B. SMITH & CO, 40 Warien street. ARNESS,—1,000 SETS DOUBLE TRUCK HARN $25 to $200; single, $18 to $100; 500 sets cart Hai $15 to $30 y Hariicas, hand-made, $8 to $200 hess for farming, (eaming, trucking, ‘expresaing, con- tractors, livery, road, c¢ track, business and pleasure use, at MOSEMANS), 14 Chambers'street. ARNESS FOR PLEASURE DRIVING, BUSINE! farm, track, express, at very low prices; all inade of the best ‘of stock and warranted as represented. Winter Horse Clothing and Lap Rugs selling off ate very great sacrifice. E. BART: , 62 Warren street and 21 and 23 College place. FLABNESs FOR PLOUGHING, FARMING, TEAMING, trucking, carting, expressing, contractors, ice com- panies, stevedores, carryalls, camp meetings, chowderera, Picnickors, backwooders, suakers, carerviners, concht usiness, rond, track, park and stable use; also Horse Equipments for every imaginable purpose. The Old Boy himself couldn't think of anything we haven't got. The greatest museum of Equine Fabrics on the American Continent, at MOSEMAN’S Harness Warerooms, Lié Chathbers strovt. AMES POOLE IS COMING 39 West Forty-tourth stree: LJS87 doa Cant, Witt POLE AND SHAFTS, AND 4 full Germantown, with Dusonbury & Van Dusor lake, in prime order; owner has no use for. thems price 350 and $45. THOMAS MANSE, at Solden’s, 158 East 'wenty-third street, 8 to 12 o'clock Monday. L ONDON MADE HARNESS. 14 A set of best quality, very stylish and new, for c orT cart, for salo, at 156 ‘East Twenty-sixth street, near Lexington avenue, ( yea ton 2 Pes 82 FINE HORSES, e NE HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS FOR SALB cheap; also work paying $40 a week. Horse six d; truck and harness new. Inquire at Washing- lotel, $75 Fourth avenue, tor two weeks. AIR VERY HANDSOME PET GRAY PONTE! very clever and docile, with double silver pl Harnesand four wheel Carriay seen from 11 till 2 o'clock. 37 West Thirty-first street OCKAWAY, SUITABLE FOR ONE HORSE, WITH be in good Leer I Give maker's name, pric dress ROCKAWAY, box ECOND HAND CARRIAGES. SECOND HAND CARRIAGES. We offer the following, many of them our own build and little used, others in excellent condition seats for four persons; must and where it can be seen. Curtain Coach. Barouche, cheap. Coupele Four-seat half-top Phaeton. Carus, Four-seat Box Wagon, no top. Doctor's aie. Phaeton. Four-wheel back to back Dog Cart, and Two no top Wagons, little used. BREWSTER & CO., 84 Sth avenue, corner Mth te SF ‘OND HAND ‘ARRIAGES.—THREE OOUPR S ‘Rockaways, two Dog Carts, six seat Rockaway, top. and open Buxaies, light Rockaways, Depot Wagons, sev- i iar soiled, cheap; large assortinemt eral Carriage: hew styles ¢ arriages, just finished, at popular prices. MANUFAOTURERS' UNION, 638 Broadway. _ STABLE TO LET.—A GENTLEMAN'S STABLE TO + let and a gentleman’s stable for sale, by JOHN KAVA- NAGH, northeast corner of Forty-second street and Sixth avenues. TP)0 CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT AND MAKE ROQM FOR (ou at the old stand, 110, 112 and Ld East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find this house perfectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on ire ity Be Sst tOr Wart principles which have governed in the past. We give the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial. 16. Horses and Carri; always on hand at private LIBERAL ‘ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMEN A -4Y ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CARRIAGE large portion being damage’ by water from c ing, comprising Landaus, ait peepee po vlarences, Depot Wagons, Phaetons; will sell at great sacrifice. HAM’S, Fourth street and Broadway. own NEW LANDAULFT FOR SALE—HAS BEEN used but three times, and no more. Apply tothe 1, 98 Broadway, room 10, T M8 ELDRIDGE STREET, 65 TOP AND ROAD BUG- ies, 30 genic, with Lp 8 Hockawaye. ¢ jump Beats, 6 Pony Pheatons. Choapest in city DAY & $0 Beats, 6 Pony Fe st z Pete Pits ties 4 CCRT | A GENTLEMAN GONG ABROAD OFFERS FOR salo his entire first class Livery Establishment, in- Gluding ‘superior black, coupe Horse and Mate, circular front Coupe, English double Dog Cart, extension to] Wagon, single, double, coupe ana tandem Harnesses rope, Zisnkets, dc. Everything by best makers and in first tate Sede Can be seen at Merchants’ Stables, ‘Twenty-ninth strogt, just west of Broadway, mornings, before 1 o'clock. ~ SES oe ee A SCABRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROADW AY: £\.. near Canal street. A large lot of Rockaway Buggies Phactons, depot and business Wagons, Westchesters, one six seat Carryall, new and second hand, cheap. A in HANK, DUSENBURY'S, SUCCESSOR TO Dusenbury & Van Duser, 135 and’ 137 Chrystie street, @ number of second hand Wagons of ). & V. D's. make, in fine order, for sale, comprising full spring pleasure and business’ Wagons, three-quarter and single seat, halt and full springs; ‘alsoa fine stock of new Wagons and Phaetons tor pleasure, road or business. PARTY WILLING TO INVEST IN STARTING a Livery or Boarding Stable (no services required) new Spring stock, we offer the following riages at a large discount trom usual prices :— 2 Clarences, Coupe, 1 Landau, 1 Cabridtet, 1 Barouche, 1 G-seat Phaeton, 1 Landaulet, 1 Great Phacton, Rena tyloe Waxotn, ‘no top Road Wagons. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., successors to John R. Lawrence & Cox 568 Broadway. — ae (TPAM OF MAHOGANY HAMBLETONIAN BAYS, light Bupey double Carriage Harness, Sc4 ate bargain, Address ADAMSON, Herald office. a MAKE NOTICE—THAT B. J. CONKLIN WILL BE AT 25 East Twenty-elghth street, 12th March, Rochester, with eigh' aie and several single coach road Floraes, from ae 163, selected from ney Western Sow Yorks 9 5 10 LET—TWO OF THE BEST PRIVATE STABLRS uptown, one extra size fine open gnd two box stalls; the other four stalls; ample carrii \d_ coachmen’s ¥ worn & 00., 1 Victoria, ~~. rooms. wm. 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-fifth lO LRT—A PRIVATE STABLE, 48 WEST THIRTY. eighth street; room for three horses and w: coachman’s room and hayloft; all improvements, tone $400 a year. A mises. ‘Po LET—THE BRICK STABLE 220 NINTH STREBT, | between Second and Third avenue, contains 16 stalls, | ir ee &CO., 21 Third street, 10 LET—PART OF PRIVATE STABLE; VERY FINA accommodations for one or two teams, with plenty carriage room, 235 Kast Thirty-fourth street, ‘ANTED—POR CASH, A SMALL TRUCKING BUSE- ness. Address, stating full particulars, BUYER, box 197 erald office. . ANTED—TWO CART HORSES, 6 OR 7 YEARS OLD, sound and kind in single and’ double harness aad must weigh ovef phirteen hundred weight each. 1) DAVID STEVEMSON, 519 Tenth avenae, not APPLY Vy sees on PONY PHAETONS (FOUR NO TOP and two top) ; Not too small ; front wheels for lives use; must be cheap for cash, Address RK. R., box Herald Uptown Branch office. may address the advertiser, who understands the busi- nesss, J. M. T., Herald oflice. FIRST CLASS DOUBLE TRUCK FOR SALE; NEW and second hand Ice Wagons, light for country use. EDWARD PRIAL, 18 Ninth ay., near Thirteenth st. NICE STABLE AT 2 AMITY STREET TO LET— To @ responsible party. Apply to BRADLEY COWARD, 54 Dey stree STABLE.—FIRST CL. PRIVATE STABLE, with five stalls, fine Apartments for coachman, in West Thirty-third ates, eee Proeawar. a Sixth avenue, HANDS, WEIGHS $375. Fifty-second A EARGE TRUOK HORSE, 17% 1,400 to 19600, dapple gray}; price Street and Twelfth avenue, A. SEARENOE, LINKD WITH BLUE SATIN, 6 SAT Phiacton, 4séat Rockaway, top and no, top Bugsies 6.5. MOOR! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND E, 374 Bowery. hand top and open Road Wagons, by the best city makers; Coaches, Clarences, Victorias, Coupe Rocka- way, six seats; topand open Pony Phaetons, extension top do., three second hand Rockaways, one four-seat open Basket Phaeton, one top Express, one platform; open do. single and double Harness, at WM. Il, GRAYS 3) to 2d | Wooster street. ‘A BREWSTER FOR SALE—SECOND | hand, nearly new, used very little; shifting top, | Square box; bargain. Address G. W. K., 104 East Thirty: firth street. A. PONY ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE—PONY JET black, warranted sound, and kind in all harness; ‘also Wagon and Harness and Side Saddle; can be used by & child six yours old. Apply at private stable, 16) East ‘Twenty-cighth street. A GENTLEMAN, LEAVING THE CITY, HAVING A good Turnout, would dispose of at a sacrifice bay Mare, 15.3, 7 years old, sound and kind; can trot in three minutes; also Dusenbury & Nelson Roud Wagon, new Jast Spring; set sine Harness, Blankets, &c, 1 i Sraneer "S stal +4 corner Forty-seventh street and roadway. ‘VARRIAGES AT BARGAINS, WOOD BROTHERS CO., 740 Broadway, offer their entire stock of Carriages at prices greatly below their value in consequence of the a fe sustained from the late fire. An opportunity is thus afforded for securing handsome Carriages at prices that cannot fail to be satis factory. The stock comprises the latest styles, suitable for all ‘seasons, and is unsurpassed in beauty of design and excellence of quaity, (RCH FOR SALE—GLASS FRONT, AND. SIDES; een used one searot price ). To be seen at 46 West 125th street, or address J. P. F., box 1,88 Post offic QO™earoe ‘A FINE % CLARENCE MADE BY Wood Brothers, crimson ining, splendid order, little | used, Address G. W., box 591 Post office. {XPRESS WAGON AND HORSE WANTED-IN EX- 4 change for a 15-horse Boiler. 8, PITOU, 29 Lorimer street, Williamsburg. ALLION, HENRY jovyee; has a record of 233 Fleetwood Stabies, Eighty-second street, between Second and Third avenues WOR SALE—A PRIVATE TURNOUT, CARRIAGE ‘Team (blacks, 16 hands), Clarence, Surnmer Carriage and Sleigh, all as good as new, aisd Harness, Robes, Livery Suits, &e,; will be sold at very low figures, the whole or separaicly; an excellem coachman desires a situation, Address G., box My Herald Uptown Branch oittee. fult value for ladies" and gentlemen's Ca: ht waite Carpets, &o.. b a ae Set PS a) on or addressing. Ladies T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWKNTY-THIRD A’ street, M. LEON py the highest price for ladies’ , srocers, &c.; aman accustumed to tray ferreds “Addvoss HUSINESS, box 18 iHerald omens PT" nd gentlemen's v and ge ueinen’s tof Clothing, Carpets ae. Ladies 000. PARTNER WANTED—TO JOIN ADVER. A = tiser in manufacturing & newly patented pply one Kk. stile o grt i teat oc betes a, # TS. MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND gentlemen can reserve the highest erent Slothing and On aiouded by Mra wih,” oMUlng oF _ NOR SALE—A T CART, A VICTORIA; ALSO HAR. ess, by Merry, of London. Private stable 47 Kast ‘Thirty-third street. {OR SALE—FOR WANT O¥ USK. By oh GENTER. in a Tivi stabi es raf strocts a pair of, black Horses, 7 and 8 yents old, 16 nents 7 AGO! | W Bre TANTED—A DOCTOR'S PHABTON: OLOSE TOP; stylish build; new or secon hand ; ir cash, Address PHAETON, Herald offi be SMES) IN WANTED_SEOOND HAND PIANO. Box, water or Dusenbury. ress, with price particulars, SHERMAN, Herald office. 7 ‘WASTED-A LANDAULET, voR wutcn witt, , nearly new, by Corbett, 7 oid, very beaa- nd cost $100. “Apply ty W. KE. seri} JAMES P. MATTHE: MOXEY, LOANED-ON | DIAMONDS, WATOHES, Jewelry and Silverware, and the same bought and sold. GEORGE ©. ALLEN, Broadway, near Four- teenth street, and 59 East Thirteenth street, near B: way. 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET.— Money liberality advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silks, Dry Goods aud personal property of eve ceseriptio ‘ance tor ladies. J. A. JACKS BROADWA 1.267 Omics room Falton street, Brooxly1 Watches, Jewelry, &c. PROPOSALS. JQIDS ARE SOLICITED FOR BUILDING FIFTY Frame Cottage Houses. Plans can be seen and par- ticulars had by calling 59 Christopher street, ron % from 10 to 4 ROPOSALS GRANITB—BAST RIVER Bridge.—Sealed proposals will be received until April 1, Leis tor the dehvery, of 00 cuble yards of Gut Granite Face Stone, required during the ‘Ley ry for the com- FOR ASTROLOGY. —MME. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED business and medical Clairvoyant, West Twen- ty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, REIVAL—GREAT KUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT AX tells names, shows likenesses, causes marriages, gives numbers; We, and $l 142 West Twenty-difth street. TTENTION |—CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, LAW- suits, enemies, losses, absent friends, love, mar- riage, sickness and death; pay refused unless satisfied. Mme, SINGHT, Clairvoyant, 621 Sixth avenue. (HONSULT MADAME BYRON (LATE FOURTH | AV. / enue), the wonderful gpitoaalist; anerring advice upon all matters. 247 East Thirty-first street. M8 WELLINGTON, CLAIRVOYANT, GIVES, ALL information of life, lucky unmbers; A positive cure for drunkenness will be guaranteed. Call or seud to at Kast Twenty-cighth street, near Fourth avenue. M* E, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFF.— % years’ successful practice; private ying im; con- Sultation tree. Kast wenty-elghth stree! 188 NORWOOD, REAL ASTROLOGIST.—OONSULT her tor everythin personally or by letter, It Kast Tweltth street, corner Third ave ye high, and sound ; alse air of Bivod Bay high, perfectly sound and very, lish; all Meh C4 svlendid coupe horses and will sold separately or orem . a8 the purchaser may desire, BY WHICH THE PUTURS CAN yy Oaly by the tion of the planets at the time of your birth. he only one that reads the *'wucts in this city is Prof, LIST, 329 Sixth avouue

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