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weason; price street for particulars, Ld lad RENT—AT INWOOD AND KINGSBRIDGE, ONLY eam tee tie the city, Houses, (1 and un- upwar _A~= B. H. SeAEEY, 84 Liberty street, room 2. (pen RENT—AT KINGSBRIDGE, A CHARMING COUN- i, Seat, consisting of handsome house, unfur- tion. OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeenth st. 10 RENT—VERY DESIRABLY LOCATED COUNTRY Beal feud wil hae eel gree a cas Zonant only es von MGT DURNIN, 10 Pine strect. E SEASON OR YEAR, CHEAP, A nice Hous, it rooms at Westfield, on the Central ‘ica; fo tunnels to. Railroad, the best road in eae DO Sannels Oho in_ Summer, NocsPine sucess of N. W. KIKER, Westileld, N. J. RENT—FURNISHED, AT BAYONNE, N. J., ON SPO ent Central Rulirond, 25 minutes from Now York, Monse fronting Newark Bay; hasall modern improve- ments, bath room, range, furnace, &c.; furniture in use ‘one year; neighborhood firstclass; rent $1,000. Apply to Beat & BEYMOUR, No. 1 ‘Exchange place, Jersey RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A COT- T° tase ot 1a rooms lor 10oxi00. Quarantine landing, Eyaton Island; “rent” furnished,” $1,900; unfurnished, 331,200, #, 0. FORCE, Nos, § and 7 Dey street, roomn 6. 10 RENT—SEVERAL FINELY FURNISHED RESI- dences at Tenafly; also a number of unturnished _Mouses; others for sale. WILSON & CLARK, lll Broadway, basement, room 6. KENT—FULLY FURNISHED, ON CASTLETON Hill, near West Brighton landing, Staten Island, a commodious Residence, with Stable and extensive ‘Grounds; the house is ready for immediate occupation, rovided with bath, water closets, stationery tubs sand all conveniences; rane, passes the door; rent low. Apply to JOHN McDONALD, No. 8 Battery place. 10 CAPITALIST: 500 ACRES SPLENDID CANNEL Coal Land, near the Missouri River, in ener ay cc ‘Missouri, tormerly owned and worked. b; ‘Mining and Manu! ATSESSING, actor, double NEAR BLOOMFIELD, N. J.—TWO frame House, well situated, 13 rooms, asements and garrets; suitable for one or two milies; one or more acres of ground and stable; plenty, fruit and berries; two minutes from depot. Inquire of ir, BROWER, Stationmaster, Watsessing, or HINRIOHS, Bl Park place, up stairs. ‘ILL BUILDERS REMEMBER THAT HUDSON county, New Jorsey, has no oppressive Building sw, eed and that throughout the county there is urgent al of New York and Brooklyn are rapidly declining, of buildings of all grades? The building ines 4 ae m_ county offers cheap jabor, cheap material, rapid Eraniportation, healthy land, fine views and abundant Feturns, HITESTONE, L, I., ONE HOUR FROM CITY HALL; 4 4l trains daily trom 6A. M. to midni ‘Wommutation fee.—Charming House tor go per month, with interest: price $3, ‘ark; just the House for a young couple; ‘our home with your rent Call on HK. VAN SICLEN, 138 Nassau stree ‘buy cerca eects 4 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK.—TO LET OR FOR sale—Fine House, 12 rooms, hotand cold water, bath, rss Roms Fangs. es tubs, barn and 2 3 jen! ruit; ren’ Ma i plenty PMNS RROMILY, 307 Hudson street, ——— a RENT PER YEAR.—FUBNISHED HOUSE y $72 tolet,in the ay of Bridgeport, Conn., suit ble for boarding house. Call on the owner, 723 Sixth ave- ue, for particulars. $1 50! FOR 10 ACRES OF GOOD GARDEN LAND, unsurpassed for health and convenience every way, close by Stewart's Long Island pry 15 r Wacres, same place and rate; terms easy; title per- foot. 71 Beekinan street. 50 WILL PURCHASE A FINE FARM— a 244 hours in Jersey; about 120 acres; with ood buildings; large orchard; 40 acres in timothy and lover; res in rye; must vositively be sold immedi- ‘ately; title porfect. CURLEY, 12 Centre street. 5 000. —AT CRANFORD, 50 MINUTES BY CEN: by + tral New Jeisey, a new modern House, and extension: lot 100x200; location first class; terms easy. BLOOMINGDALL, $88 Third avenue. 7 000 WILL BUY A 10 AORE COUNTRY SEAT * in New Jersey, with water front, good Duildings, fruits of all kinds, fishing and boating. App! it 203 Broadway, third hoor. ay at iW Broadwa 7.250 Wee Boy A . from Lon; fourishing town of Re } nice house and outbuildings; fine young apple, beach orchards, For particulars address the WILLIAM WOOD, Wallace strect, Red Bank, N. J. FINE FARM, SIX MILES Branch and 24 miles from the Bank, containing 50 acres of 7 500 FOR A NICE HOUSE, TEN ROOMS, with 7 elty Lots, good barn aud all Kinds ty \dsome trees and fruit; location New Haven Rail- minutes from bargain. “second street; terms easy ; RIKER, HESSE & CO., No. 5 Pine street. if “NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH ¥, 1873——QUADRUPLE SHEET, SALK—OR EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK OR Brooklyn rty, a fine Farm or coer Seat on miaignd? 40 ucres land, in high state of cultivation; ood buildings, la) dwelling; location high an healthy. For particulars address 8. W. J., owner, Herald. ce. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A COUNTRY PLACE, 8% acres, fine double house, carriage house and hen- nery; fine orcbard, plenty of trait; one mile from the de- a tt Croton La: ; elegant view of the Hudson iver. There is no encumbrance on it. Price $7,500; terms easy, Address OW NER, box 475 Youkers Post oflice, F%, SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT JERSEY CITY, FIVE minutes’ walk from ferries, handsome three story and basement brick House, 12 rooms: ail improvements; in choice location; price’ $12,000; easy terms; or will exchange equity for small Bove <orkve not wo exceed 000) at Brooklyn, Elizabeth or Jersey City Heights; other nice property to exchange. | Apply, to J. M. GIB- SON, Auctioneer, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey City. POR SALE AND EXCHANGE—A GREAT VARIETY of city and country Property, Farms, Country Seats, Villa dco, im Westchester, Now Jersey Staten Island. WRIGHT’ & IRWIN, 44 Pine street. we eb chr ce Allen cree porn On RRB4e Becase et neces i a bered FO) New York. for cash aud. baying manutnaturing stock ; give full particulars. Address BUILDER, Hei MALL HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN FOURTH 4) and Sixth avenues, Fourteenth and Forty-second streets; will buy for cash, ‘Address, stating par- . OF lease. ticulars, CARDENAS, Herald office. HREE OR MORE LOTS WANTED—IN THE LOWER part of the city, for immediate improvement, for store and tenement’ houses. Address, stating location and price, 8. M. T., Herald office, IRGINIA OR MARYLAND FARM ON WATER wanted in exchange for lots opposite dopot, §nulles from New York Ci ll, or @ lot of Bonds and Stocks and a fine Property at Stamford, Engineer's office, 61 Montgomery street, Jersey City. ANTED+A SMALL PLACE, WITH A FEW ACRES of land, about twenty miles from New York City, cohvenient to railroad depot, the price not to be over 000, sure, and terms easy, Address J. F. L., box 188 lerald office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SUBURBAN PROP- erty pan rcuenemer county. Froeeree— lendid Farm ot acres, on line of Erie Ratlroad, in New York State; price $25,000, Address X. Y. 5., Herald office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID COUNTRY Hotel in Bergen county or New York oF Brooklyn Property. TLOCK, niin’ « No. 4g Park place, New York. OR EXCHANGE—FOR NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN Island: water fronts and at cheap, prices{ alo Countey sland, water fronts, and at chea) x ae ew. Jersey, Staten Inland aud on Hudson River, ‘estohester county. DEMAREST & WHITLOOK, No. 144 Park place. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DWELLING HOUSE IN Brooklyn; : price $6,500; mortgage on it $2,000; ome year to run; will exchange the equity for Lots, Mortgage or small place in the country, Call on or address OWNER, care of Ezra Benedict, No.8 Warren street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT COUN. try House, containing 15 rooms; all improvements; one hour trom city; 1% acres of land; stabling for four horses and carriage house; will take city Property or near by Farm, Address OWNER, box 6,131 Post office, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM—WELL built three story Philadelphia brick Store Property Kalb avenue, ten rooms, five marble mantels, cas and water, and in pertect order; a splendid opportunity for investment, Price $11,000. Apply to owner, 810 Myr- tle avenue, Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, {)OR SALE OR EXOMANGE—THREE FINE DWELL. ings, in Brooklyn, rented ; equity $25,000 and $10,000 hy fe i uses or French Fintan “Giga CadueTOw &°00., 98 Broadway: on ‘ats. GRIGG OR SALE OR EXOHANGE—A WELL-BUILT TWO story and sub-cellar frame Cottage, 18x40, filled in with brick; in good order and all improvements; eight rooms; stable and hennery in rear; nd 50x17, lald out in garden, with choicest fruit trees and vine arbor of 100 feet, with the finest grapes; price $10.000. Apply on the premises 08 Herkimer street, Brooklyn. between Brooklyn and Albany avenues, or to OTTO WITTE, No. 1 Wall street, corner Broadway, New York. ‘ANTED—EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT BUILD- er’sloan, some Lots, east of Fourth avenue, to build French flats, by a responsible builder; answers Must state particulars to receive notice. Address 8. B., Herald office. ANTED—A HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, below Forty-eighth street, Lexington ave- nue to Eighth avenue, or would ay, two Houses together and pay all cash. Address SPANIARD, box l4l Herald Uptown branch office. ANTED—A FARM, ON LONG ISLAND, WITHIN 80 miles of New York, from 30 to 100 acres; answers must give full particulars, Address M. A. VAIL, Brook- lyn Branch Herald office. ANTED—ONE OR MORE LIVE CAPITALISTS TO invest in Brooklyn Real Estate, who oan make up their minds to act promptly when bargains are offered. MAROUS H, LAING, 56 Liberty street, New York. 7 ANTED—HOUSES IN HARLEM AND BROOKLYN, Farms and Country Seats in Westchester County, and on Long Island, tor cash pape and to exchange. B, H. SEALEY, 34 Liberty street, room ANTED—BETWEEN TWENTY-FIFTH AND FIFTY- seventh streets, First and Fourth avenues, to pur- chase, a House, with small mortgage; all cash aboye the mortgage: price of house not to exceed about $15,000. Prine is only need address, with full particulars, K. P. . Herald office, ANTED—PART OF A LOT IN GREENWOOD Cemetery, in the old ground. es Gosiriog. sell may address, stating price and location, GREEN- WOOD, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE IN THIS CITY, worth about $20,000, for which Stock to the amount of $10,000 in a inanamolurring obkporahon in this city will be given in part payment; the business is an old estab- lished one and pa; ng food dividends. No brokers need apply. Address CORPORATION, Herald office. ‘WVANTED FOR CASH—A FARM WITHIN 75 MILES of this city ere there isgunning preferred ; must be healthy ; will my. some stock and utensils if desired; no fancy place. Address FARM, 269 Fourth avenue, OR SALE OR EXCHANOE—A PRETTY PLACE OF two acres, house modern, 12 rooms, 15 miles from city, near Hackensack, N.J.; would exchange tor House in New York, worth about 192.0005 my, place worth $15,000; would give cash for dilferenco. Address T,, box 459'Post office. WYOR SALE OR TRADE—FIRST CLASS TENEMENT House (new), first house east Second avenue, on L3th street, north side, 20x60; tour stories, Addre: OWNER, Herald oftic OR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD city house, a delightfully located Country Place, in Orange, N. J.; good buildings, with all modern improve ments; 11 acres land, well situated for vivre Price, $45,000, Address OWNER, box 3,760 Post office, N. Y. OR BALE OR: EXCHANGE FOR LOTS—FIRST class Houses on Fifth and Madison avenues; Tene- ments on First and Tenth avenues. SLADE & CO., 23 Union square. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— First class Country Seats, complete places, at Irvin; Fishkill, on the Hudson River. ILADE &' CO., 23 Union square. OR SALE AND EXOHANGE—SPLENDID CITY ‘and country Properties in Westchester and different other counties, for reasonable prices and easy terms. All een of ©, SCHMITT, 263 East Houston street, ore. ‘ton, Sing Sing, Peekskil! EAT 2% STORY FRAME HOUSE, FIRST LANDING, Staten Island; 12 rooms; improvements; price, 500; no mortgage; to exchange for New York or rooklyn Hous. t, OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pine street, room 10. ile CROSSVILLE, TENN., SPLENDID FARM, 480 name oe en cet Grcgiees Fa eg exchange for Property in vicinity. j Pp. ING, 0 Codar atreet. if ste 10 MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—WE HAVE REAL Estate in tracts worth from $1,000 to $100,000, which we wish to exchange fur approved Merchandise ; we with Ray LP ag cent in ‘cash and balanc® in land. Call on E. SIMPSON & CO., 17 Dey sriect, or address JACKS & CO., Helena, Ark. }O EXCHANGE FOR A BUSINESS. GOOD FARM in New Jersey; 80.acres of land, fine large buildings; One hour from city. Callon or address H. M. WHITE- HEAD, 35 Wall strect. (0 EXCHANGE—FOR A-FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN Brooklyn. a sivall House in New York, lightly encum- bered: wil pay difference lu cash. Apply to JU. LOYT & SON, 171 Broad way. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIRST CLASS RESI- dence, between Fourteenth and Forty-third streets and Fifth and Sixth avenues, None but principals need apply. Address X. Y. Z., box 178 Herald office. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE IN HARLEM, between 120th and 130th streets; will pay $4,000 ca down. seca, Mila Tetley pied &o., A. Z., Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL HOUSE, UP town. Address D. M., Herald office. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE IN GOOD LO- cation, in exchange for a fine Residence in Kye, Westchester county, near Long Talapd Bound. Apply to J. H. CORNELL, 2 Chambers stre TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, — “ATTENTION. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO TH: CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, &0., ac. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X07 FEET, AT PR, AND UPWARD TO §12,000, ACCORDING 1 1Z& AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDING I8 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, AND WILL BE READY FOR OCCUPANCY ON OR BERORE MAY 1, 1873. ALL APPLICATIONS FOR OFFICES TO BE MADE TO HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET, DMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR THE LEAF TOBACCO trade—Store, No. 6 Fletcher street. Apply toJ. D. H, SKIDMORE, 62 Cedar street. —TO MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, OR ANY business desiring good light—To lease ton reaponst- ble party, at low rent, the First, Second and Third Floors of 294 Bowery ; plate glass front and high ceilings. Apply at 39) Bowery. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Pe ae ene etree renin Tods FLOUSE 70, L BT OR LRASE_—THAT GOOD ‘OLD COR- ner, ee, street, corner of Pike street; rent for House le, by a acne or tenet he eta pant has been tn tt fourteen ya feraCbanpat “dies Henry streee 7°8 APP Longe ROOMS TO LET THE NEW, ELEGANT and splenaidly furnished Rooms, for Masonic pur- Doses, at 117 West Twenty-third street (Darling's rooms); ito Rooms, which would be appropriately fied up tor Pild Fellow lodges, at 115 West Fwenty:third street, For inspection 3 er information a) fe BRUN. Architect 23 Union square, vaste TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. LET—STORES AND AVARTMENTS IN TH | brown stone Le sage 37 Spring and 211, 213, Hi Mone near Spring soeuire was 2H. Mott stroet, or at PPERT & SCHLACHTER'S, 20 Second ave- nue, corner First street. 0 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, A large Bi » four stories, basement Loft, 200 by 75 feet deep: well situated for any kinid of facturing business; will be mai let in rooms to suit. Ap- plicants inquire at 501 First avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth stseets. (po. LET—OFFICES AND STORES, 20 DIFFERENT moa Apply to Dr. J. WASHINGTON, 87 Liberty LOFTS g7W0 SPACIOUS, DOUBLE LOFTS TO LET, in a desirable pelghborhood, 240 and 242 East Twen- tieth street; rent $1, I OFTS AND BASEMENTS—IN BEEKMAN, SPRUCE nd Frankfort streets, with steady Power day and night ; good location for pratense SHEPARD, NEWTON & CO., 13 Spruce strect. OFTS TO LET—AT THE CORNER OF MURRAY AND Greenwich streets, for business, manutacturing or hotel parposes. Inquire | at 94 Murray street. I OFTS TO LET.—SEVEN WELL-LIGHTED LOFTS, \4 suitable for manufacturing purposes, Apply on the premises, 20) and 292 Bowery, near Houston stree’ FFICES TO LET—FINE LIGHT OFFICES, WITH all modern conveniences, including elevator, in the new and elegant building 239 Broadway, corner of Park pee RH on the premises, to KNICKERBOCKER A IN; ANCE COMPANY. FFICES TO LET-IN THE BUILDING 23 BROAD. wh near Murray street, Apply at the Rhinelander Estate office, 75 Barclay street, corner of Greenwich, (PO ,LETSTAE COMPLETE LITTLE WAREUOUSE, three story and basement, 25 West Broadway, june tion of Chambers, Reade, Hudson and West Broadway willbe rented cheap to a good teaant. JOHN KAVAN- AGH, northeast corner Forty-second street and Sixth ay, 10 LET—CORNER STORE, FOR DRUG PURPOSES. __Inquire on premis DEAN, 1,812 Thiri 10 LET—FOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, HAV: 60 rooms, the upper Part and store of house t Forty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue and Grand Cene traldepot, WILLIAM 8, GAVEY, M4 Bleecker street, TO ALETITHE THREE STORY BUILDING, WITH basement, 43¢ Canal street, for wholesale or retail business; will give a lease for 3 or 10 years. Also a Store on northeast cornor of Third avenue and Twenty-sixth street. and a nuinber on Seventh and Eighth avenues, A corner Drug Store on Fighth avenue, M, 8, FRIEND, 703 Seventh avenue. wey LOFT, "A saat ey tah ag ret il ai ed iat bdoasession. on @ premises, ie onda Marble Works, 113 West Forty-socould strevt, near Qrricss in the Drexel Building, southeast corner Broad and Wall streets, suitable for corporations, bankers, lawyers, &c., to rent, from May 1; two elevators, two staircases; fireproof throughout; well lighted and ventilated; heated by steam; every modern convenience, Apnly to OS. W. DREXEL, $3 Exchange place; HOMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pine streets Ores TO LET—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished, at 27 Old Slip, corner of Front street. T° LET—FOURTH OR TOP LOFT OF BUILDING 295 Third avenue; 23x80; suitable for loage or club room, Apply to J. NAYLOR & CO., 16 Peart street. T° LET—A LARGE AND WELL LIGHTED STORE and First Lott, together or separately, size 25xi00, a few doors west of Hroadway, at & moderate rent, In- quire at 699 Broad wa: 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS, stor: street, 1 upp PART FOUR brown stone House 106 West Thirty-second foet west of Bixth avenue, J. , first street. FFICES AND LOFTS TO LET.—FINE OFFICES, IN suits, 66, 6634 and 81 Pearl strect: Lofts of 39 Warren street. Abply toHUGH N. CAMP, 108 Broadway, corner of Pine street, Ora AND DESK ROOM TO LET, FURNISHED— Cedar street, near Broadway, sultable for Real Es- tate, Stock or Inshrance Brokers. CAPERS, CLARK & CO., 82 Cedar street. ON OF THE HANDSOMEST STORES ON SIXTH avenue to ae # handsome front; bestlocation ddress TEN YEARS, box 136 for first class trade, Herald office. RESTAURANT TO LET—FURNISHED, UNION Fe peguares, unsurpassed opportuuity; also | Stores Bro: loors, Offices, furnished and unfurnished, on and near ay. J. x. Lerrs, 25 Sixteenth street, corner Broadway. 10 LET—SEYERAL STORES ON EIGHTH AVENUF, in the best locations; also one Corner Store, for drug store, KEMPNER & SCHLOSS, 270 West Thirty-sixth street, near Eighth av (PO LET—NOS, 12 AND 14 CLINTON PLACE, SOUTH- fine Wee of Meroor atre at, togother i separately: 1 lo jon for fami hotel. at 12 Clinton place, or to GEORGE DOUGLAS, Ti Cedar street. steps U ha LET—LIGHT AND AIRY LOFTS IN IRON BUILD- A ingcorner Murray and Washington streets, ARGE AND THREE SMALL 1 ; In good location, with steam oF fulltable for manufacturing purposes; on three ‘ears’ lease from May 1, 1873; pos: fon Immediately for iting up and necessary alterations; lots 50x60 feet and 24x) (oot. Apply on the premises, 12) and 12 Wooster QTEAM POWER AND ROOMS TO SUIT FOR MANU- facturing purposes; good light and reliable power. I LYMAN G. HALL, 639 West kK Apply on the premisee, to, HALL, ity-first street, or to JNO. 8, SCHULTZE, 69 Wall street, mo LET—A LARGE STORER AND THREE BACK Rooms, suitable fora provision store or any other kind of business. in Nineteenth street, near First avenue, Apply at 317 same street. TEAM POWER—GOOD LIGHT.—TWO ROOMB 50X96, bea “ee one beget cal smaller ones; wood and iron workers; low rent; immediate possession. beni taal P.M. WILBON, oe 8 rect. TEAM POWER AND ROOMS TO LET.—TWO, 60x10 feet, on corner, sceond and third stories; good light; been used a8 shoe manutactory ; also two Ground Floors, suitable for heavy business, and several others, large and small, with steady steam, ‘power. Seventh avenue, be- tw Twenty-eighth and Twenty -ninth streets, TEAM POWER TO LET—WITH WELL LIGHTED 1D, ooms, Broadway, corner of hirty-seventh street. Inquire of GEORGE BEARDSLEY, on the premises. TEAM POWER—WITH WELL-LIGHTED ROOM Floors of every description; low rent and Inauranc: free rent till April. Apply near Nineteenth street, TEAM POWER TO LET—WITl WELL LIGHTED Rooms ; 26x40, 25x55, 75x36, 26x100, and Basement 25x 0, Apply to NORRIS & MILLER, 229 Kast Forty-first street, TEAM POWER—TO MANUFACTURERS,—ENTIRE Buildings and Rooms, of every description, to let or Tease; will alter or bui'd to suil epeennle tenants; ower to any extent furnished. Apply to H. W. GREENE, Plymouth sireet, Brookly: TEAM POWER.—TO RENT, ONE ROOM, 60X80 FEET, with ight on all sides; very desirable for woodwork: ers; poxseasion at once, Apply to NICHOLS & LINAL, 156 Bank streot. JTEAM POWER—WITH WELL LIGHTED CORNER at 318 and 313 avenue A, © Rooms, large and small and Fasement, adapted to mechanteal and manufacturing purposes. Apply to GEORGE WALKER Dentre street, corner Hester, TORE TO LET.—ON THIRD AVENUE, A_ FIN) Store, with two show windows and Rooms to live in; rent $33 33 por mouth; it is 1,904 Third avenue; itis fine business place. Go see I PAYTEN, 155 Henry street, and he wi!l give you a lease, DWELLING TO ALTER FOR STORE IN WEST Broadway; smail House and Store in Franktin street; rent i ©. SMITH, Franktort House, Frankfort st William. LEASE OF 12 YEARS CAN BE HAD OF BRICK Houses 146 and 148 West Twenty-sixth strect for alte- Fation for business. Apply at 93 Broadway, room 10. FOR A GRIST MILL AND TWO 10 EXCHANGE—TWO. HOUSES AND PEE PESO, el Dwelling Houses; pond water, for manu- on Spring street, west of Broadway, and rented cur trout pond, Farms, all sizes, Very cheap. | for business purposes, tor x private Residence in a good Base L; at 207 Front street, New Yor! locality a8 Pua yet Here 5 West thirtieth st OU? kann amour ar saeareas | T°, maceenes eeopen te mounes, geet Be r. acre cachy overnment title, RUPUS'K Mo. WAYLANDA "AYMAT Pult str N.Y |, 77 Cedar street, Commissioner for every State. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. OR ee Ba BA a al {A LARGE FIRST CLASS HOTEL, AT GREENWICH, Conn., containing 92 rooms and 3 large stores; all modern improvements; with large Livery Stable and about $ acres of Land. ‘Will exchange for good Tenement openty and wili give some cash. Further particulars JOUN 8, PIERCE, 106 Broadway. BARGAIN,—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 2 Stores in Leo: st.; rent for. «$20,000 Store on Broadway ; rents for.. + 25,000 2 Store on Franklin st. ; rents for. + 15,000 1 House on 32d st., between 7th an price: 30,000 House in 23d between 6th and 7th avs., price., 28,000 House in 34th st., between 9th and 10th avs., Houses in 23d st., between 2d and 3d 10,000 ‘Avs., price... 10) dioure in 96th st., between 3d and Lexington avs.. 10,000 156 Lots on Lexington, Madison, Filth and Eighth ave- Mues and the Boulevards. 26 new brown sténe Houses on Macon street, Brooklyn. C. K. DEUTSCH & CO,, 285 Broadway, LL Nabil temo Oe ai aete ak Pdage ye oF oe (A Sates irst class Real Estate send for pamphie! RICHARD B. PARKER, 81 Cedar street, ‘A. CHANCE.—TWO FIVE STORY TENEMENT HOUSES to exchai Re for a private House, or for Lots, up town, by J, ROSENSIEIN, 134 Forsyth street. TENEMENT PROPERTY, FRENCH FLAT, TO exchange for a Dweiling' House in New York or rookiyn. Send full particulars to OWNER, 59 Second Place, Brooklyn. A THREE STORY BASEMENT HIGH STOOP BRICK Private House, with all modern improvements, up pr. to ¢xchange jor a private House or for a’Tenant or hold in the Tenth, venth or beventeenth ward. Apply to JACOB KOSENSTELN, 124 Forsyth street. — e- =: chee i ELEGANT NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House to exchange for Lots or near by Property ; Clothing and Dry Goods; also 1,200 acres of Cotton and cash tor Brooklyn, arg RUFUS kK, MCHARG, 77 Cedar street. LONG ISLAND FARM FOR GOOD WESTERN Lands; an Orange county for City Property; a Hud- Pon River Farm for sale. MARCUS H. LAING, 55 Liberty street, Whines Lr MAGNIFICENT ESTATE ON THE HUDSON, 500 acres, half a mile riyer front, worth $125,000, for sity Property Hudson River Residence and money for rooklyn, ity or Lots. x MARCUS H. LAING, 65 Liberty street, A. SXLENDID PROPERTY AT CITY ISLAND, 81x Iniles enat of Harlem bridge, consisting of about La acres; large hote}, 23 rooms; steamboat landing, grocer: store and two other buildin fine large garden, wit! fruit, ac. ; splendid view of the Sound; rapidly incréastag in value; price $30,000; mortgage $9050; will exchange for Brooklyn or New York improved Property, Brooklyn OF suburban ‘Lots, or a Farin unencumbered. M.-C. KARL, 61 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Address for three jays. IHEAPEST BROWN STONE HOUSE IN BROOKLYN for sale or exchange.—Alro a first class French roof louse to rent on Jersey City Heights; fine view of the ay; Near two railroad depots; rent $300. Aj N DICKSON, 120 York street, Jersey Ci HAMBERS & LAWYER, 8 NASSAU STREET, HAVE four Tenement Houses, each four story; brown stone Houses near Gentral Park, filieen brown stone Houses in Brooklyn, six in Harlem, four fine Farms and two Country Seats, and other property, to exchange (ot improved or unimproved Properiy; also some valun- vernree on the principal avenues in this city for sale LIZABETH.—HOUSES AND CHOICE VILLA SITES for sale, on $50 cash, balance casy instalments: also exchanged for Farins, Furniture, Pianos, Carria; chandise, Stocks and Bonds. Address TRADE, 1 N. J.) Post office, Ces EOE RL E AIT XCHANGE OR FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS RES! dence, with five or more acres of land; ulso 40 acres hear depot, at Hackensack, BENJAMIN, No. 8 John street, eg “ORANGE, FOR MORTGAGES—THIRTY ACRES a good Land, six miles above Paterson, N. J., adjoin. bef station. end vile sey new palidings igratt brook; very healthy ; M, FRENCH, 1 ‘eo ck stre iihamsburg, N. Y. : ae ‘OR EXCHANGE—IMPROVED FA 8, UNENOUM- bered, near railroad, in lowa, Illinois, Michigan, issouri, for property near New Yor! SLADE & ©v., 23 Union square. iain anne FR EXCHANGE—PROPERTY IN NEW YORK Brooklyn, Flatbush, Staten Island, Hastings, New Castle, N.Y. ; Berzen Point, Belleville, Paterson, ‘Hack- . GEORGE H, HILLYER, 82 Cedar street. POREXCHANGE—A FARM OF 80 ACRES IN NEW Jersey; 70 under cultivation; good house and out- ‘Puraiture, Implemente, Sek. ae ALTON & MANLEY, 163 Broadway. OR EXOHANGE—A MORTGAGE O DUE F November next, for New York or ihrogkign roperty; # tine Country Seat: large Eounds, ke, ALTON & MANLEY, 163 Broadway. R EXCHANGE—VIRST CLASS BRIO Elliott place, aay ae een Futon Prttearhs4 ork of Harlem. KoA Or ais eee Twenty-fourth street F°t SALE OR EXCHANGE FIFTY ACRES OF ‘Lat me aE ARDS st Cte ee R SALE OR EXCHANGE—FIRST CLASS PRIV. E and Tenement Property in good Tovailoun, for other reat m: heap for Sue JOUN SIEGEL & CO, EXCHANGE COUNTRY PROPERTY.— Wanted, a Place in the country, near railroad depot, Orange county preferred, for Real Estate in New or Brooklyn. Address R. W., box 591 Post office. 10 EXCHANGE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST laces in Orange, moderate price, for a House worth ,000 in this city; also a place at Norwalk to exchange for Tenement Property ; ee free and clear, for a well located House, Apply to MARTIN DUNN, 202'Broadway 10 EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PROPERTY OK Mortgnges or for sale, Lot on Sixty-fourth street, 875 feet west of ;,and a Farm of 8) acres at Kon- Konkome Lake, Long Island: large new house, do. sep. arate or together. Apply to JOHN EARLE, owner, Sixth avenue. s (0 EXCHANGE—A BROWN STONE HOUSE IN ONE of the best streets in Brooklyn, all improvements, for Lots in New York; will add cash tf required ; commission allowed toagents. Call on or address owner, C. O'DON- NELL, 17 Catharine street, New York. (PO SELL OR EXCHANGE-FOR REAL ESTATE, A patent Bit Brace that can be made as cheap as the cheapest and equal to the best; also several small Patents of mtrinsic value for sale very cheap. G, STACKPOLE, 21 Cortlandt street. NY cues LITTLE COUNTRY PLACE IN E: change fora long established well known legiti- mate business; principal street; stock about $5,000; only ordinary business knowledge required; place must be healthy. Call at 14 Broadway, office 1, from 11 to 8 o'clock. wrt HAVE YOU IN BROOKLYN PROPERTY!— Leave description with O. C, WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton street, ILL EXCHANGE A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 20 minutes from Chambers street, for a seat in'the New York Stock Exchange, Address BUSINESS, box 136 Herald office. ew York. SPLENDID OFFIOE FOR BANKING OR INSUR- ance business; alxo other offices to let in the iron front building 28 Broadway. Apply to 0. K, DEUTSCH & 00., 285 Broadway. A c8@LENDID FRONT ROOM, CORNER OF BROAD- + wavand Twelfth street; Second floor; fine show Window. Inquire on premises, 826 Broudway. HOUSE AND LOT, 12 BOND STREET, TO LEASE for a term of years, for business only. Call between Wand i. ; —LOFTS TO RENT LOW IN STORE 2 AND 22 + Wooster street; 50x10; Hight WM. H. GRAY, 20 Wooster street A. SUMMER AND, WINTER BOARDING HOUSE or Hotel to let—On Fifth avenue, north of Central Park; house is 40 fect square ; contains 20 rooms: can be Increased to 75 feet front, by 160 feet deep; on long Icase. Apply to the owner, 98 Broadway, room 10, at noon. —THE BEST CORNER STORE ON EIGHTH AVE- + nue, south west corner Thirtieth street, fitted up com- pletely with elegant @xtures suitable for shoes, dry goods, clothing or drug store ; good location for almost any busi- ness. —TO LET OR LEASE, FOR PRIVATE OR BUSI- AL. ness purposes, i ‘Thitty-ffth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, a four story brown stone House, 25x 52x10, in fine order. Apply to HATCH & VAN DOKEN, 610 Sixth avenue. K SPLENDID FRONT PARLOR, WITH LARGE PIER ‘lass, to let for business purposes; more room if re. aired. 84 Clinton place. FRONT OFFICE TO RENT—ON’ FIRST FLOOR, one door from Broadway, on Warren street; rent $1,000; also one tor $300; Carpets for sale, Apply at No, Warren street, room 2. FINE S8TORE—ALSO SECOND AND THIRD Floors; large show windows; separately or gether; desirable location. 21 Clinton place (Eighth bh between Broadway and University place. Kents jow. SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR TO LET, A at 144 Fifth avenue, suitable for first-class business, ‘ANTED—A FOUR STORY 25 VOOT BROWN STONE WNoure between Madicon and Ststh avenues, Thirty- fourth and Forty-second strecta, in exchange for'an ele- gant Residence with greenhor carriage house, about 17 8 of land, plenty. of truit and shade trees, beautitully situated at Rye, Westchester county, near depot. J.B. PALMER, 923Sixth avenue. Apply to J. R. FRANKLIN, 46 East Fourteenth stre A STORE TO LET AT 144 FIFTH AVENUE—FI . class location for business. Apply to J. KR, FRANK- LIN, 46 East Fourteenth street, A LARGE, DRY AND WELL LIGHTED BASEMENT to let, with or without power. 218 West Twenty- sixth street. $5 000 —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, AT RAH- A * way, corner of Grand and Montgomery streets, two story House, with extension, with front on Grand street; with a small amount of money expended this property would pay large Interest, RIKER, HEDSE & CO., No. 5 Pine street. $15,000. eoitis, ‘we Beting ‘Mousey ‘rae brick Factory, with machinery; all first class; 23 a Land, unoncuiberod. ¥¥LATAU, 188 Broadway” 15.000 .-8700K ;, MERCHANDISE TO Ex. PI De AOL A improved Real state, Ww! wil no oldest. ani stands in Westchester county. eee J. E, BROOME & CO., 10 Wall street. $20,000 RARE ES SURLIFAN couNTY, Wa. A + ter station of the Erie Railroad én the farm; 1,100 acres, timber land, except 1 ; Good buildings and orchard; encui range 82.08, mtg FP. FLATAU, 163 Broadway. OF PROPERTY ON SALE OR $3,000.00, ciate ai tetas at louses to exchange. REAL Es’TATE WANTED. A PRIVATE HOUSE IN BROOKLYN WANTRD—FOR cash and 6 Lots on Virginia avenue, Jersey City, lightly encumbered. F, FLATAU, 183 Broadway. PRIVATE HOUSE WANTED—BY A CASH OVS. tomer ; three story, 20 or 25 foot; west of Third ave nue; $16,000 cash. HYLAND, 342 East Nineteenth street, A WEYANT TO PURCHASE A HOUSE AND Lot In «+, the city, ina good location, worth trom $12,000 to $18,000, Address BUSINESS, box 136 Herald office. HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN THIRTY-EIGATH and Fifty-fitth streets and Madison and Becond ave- ri : not to exceed $14,000, Address PURCHASER, road wi PLOT OF LOTS WANTED—ABOVE FORTY-SEC- ond street, east side, to build medium ¢'! dwell- ings or first class tenement houses; state price and cn- close diagram. Address M. E., Herald office, HOUSE AND LOT WANTED.—MUST BE IN locality and in good repair; price not over 8L dd. orl “aa giving particulars and number, KNOX, 2 OTE LE RET LS ACARD AMskes Ti, Wn, ae a at lenat 22 foot wide.” Send Tull devoriptton ty Witton street. $20,000 TO $35,000; MUST WIGUIN, 17 West Fourth oenarienorrne in local i cheap tor the price, on easy terms; no others noticed. ‘Addrees artial HUNTER, box 200 Herald office, =" “ll particulars, Soi hn A TTT EW YORK CITY AND BROOKLYN Bi NP Yranted for my spring cirea aon areaen Houses, Stores, Smces and Lote For sale, , For exchange or EY lease. o dues ti, sxrpwone, 62 Cedar street, New York. ROPERTY WANTED—EAST AIDE PREFERRED, Farms, 1 to T. MANSON, 29 Broadway. GOOD CHANCE FOR BUILDERS—TWO FULL Lots on West Forty-second street, with one hed Wall; price, including wall, $20,500, on terms to sul 'H. V: MEAD, 422 Eighth avenue. VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS ON BROAD- way, above Seventeenth street, to let for millinery or dressmaking purposes; other tenants in the buildin first class. ©. 8. PROK & 60,, 181 Fifth avenue. BAR, AND, RESTAURANT, OF THE FRANKFORT House to Let—To supply three hundred people. Ap- ly to 8. 0, SMITH, Franktort House office, corner of Wil- iam and Frankfort streets. OWERY.—STORE TO LET, SUITABLE FOR ANY di. con Apply in basement of premises No. 200 ery. OWERY—A FOUR YEARS’ LEASE FOR SALE, OF a lange store and Dwelling, on the best business block. Address BOWERY, station D. No agents, ROADWAY—BUILDING 864, BETWEEN SEVEN- teenth and Eighteenth streets, Appl B, 8. BAILEY, 65 Wall street. sister ROADWAY.—T0 LEASE, THE PROPERTY 632 Broadway, through to Urosby street; Broadway half of store or lofts separate if desired. Store 634 Broud- way to let. Also Rooms and Lofts over 636 and 638, ren ADAPTED FOR ANY PURPOSE, TO LET, 338x100, three stories and cellar. PHALON & BON, 26 Tenth avenue. \ORNER ON FOURTH AVENUE TO LEASE—WHOLE Building or Store; no liqnor; rare chance; call at once, IVERMORE & 1) INSCOTT, 65 Wall street. SK ROOM TO LET—A FIRST RATE CHANCE ret agents. y EVENING TRERGHAM, Nor? Aptstrcet. n® (mee OF the DENTISTRY PURPOSES—A BACK PARLOR AND extension Room, with privilege of front Parlor, at 40 East Thirtieth street, between Madison and Fourth nues. Cun be seen alter 4 P. M. FACTORY. —To LEASE, TOGRTHER OR SEPARATE, with steam power, First Floor and Basement, 30x75; foundry, 26x76 ; fitted up for bench work ; brick bulldings: Call ator address FACTORY, corner Tenth and Grove streets, Jersey O re tninintsnslalinitenseictseinapeiceean ACTORY TO LET OR SELL—25X110, FIVE STORIES, Faenttivaround, “ais West Thirysseven rises CHARLES PARTRIDGE, vt FR BUSINESS—SPACIOUS LOFTS AND SALES- room, for manufacturing business, with or without Inquire on premises, © Bleecke peat broadway, ser iforclock. F street, "7 MANUFACTURERS.—TO LET, A Fetigneed steam-heated Room, with ste non wi ipwn,n moderate price, »Apply'at S04 Ga iit street, 1h 0 store. _% West Fifteenth sireet, business 129 Broad str: Steam Power. pa ney OR RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, LARG F and well tgheed lofts, well adapted for Iinaipetu ph ae tiaras ate ee SeFovt, OF address bon 5,008 Fon Moe Renan, rupmz oro rin ron Maas rable fer Apply at MOMS SIMMONDS’ Drarmatic Agenoy, 609 B: d ‘OUSE TO LET—ON THIRD AVENUR, ¥INE for at iS bouse wou! ies : na hoarafg howe od. PB, PAYER, TORE TO LET.—A CORNER STORE ON THIRD avenue; that beautiful, large corner Store at Third avenue and 109th street; we have 12 beautiful four ry, Houses in the block: I will rent the whole house if wanted ; it is # fino stand for grocery, Liguoe, tea, shoe or clothing store. Go see the store. 1 will be up there all day Monday and ednesday, or call on me at my resl- . Twill give a lease, as T wan: man in an . P.'PAY' is6 flenry street. TORE TO LET—433 CANAL STRERT, RUNNING through to Vestry. Apply on premises. TORE TO LET—89 BOWERY, NEXT DOOR TO DE- graaf & Taylor's furniture store ; carpet business pre- ferred. Appiy on premises. ee oot ATONE AND DWELLING TO LET—IN MOUNT VER- _ non. Westehester county ; store Fixtures complet fine opening for sy goods, fancy fogts. roceries or milli nery business. Apply to R, MORRISON, 279 Canal street- JTORES AND OFFICES ON BROADWAY AND SIXTH © avenue.—A new Building is being erected on Sixth avenne, In the rear of and connecting with 1,265 to 1,269 Broadway, between Thirt: and Th second streets; will be ready for occupancy on May I. These buildings will be divided into stores and offices to suit tenants, Apply to W, 8. MELDRUM, 1,259 Broadway, JTORES TO LET.—THE NEW AND ELEGANT STORES, with pints glass fronts, size 21x70, including complete apartments tor a family, on Filth avenue, between Ma- comb and Carroll strecty, Brooklyn: one containing a baker's ove) low ; Fifth avenue cars from Fulton, South and Wall street ferries pass the premises. Apply to W. B, COOPER, Jr., & CO., 99 Pearl sireet, New York. ie < TORE TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR above Twenty-first street; 28x90 feet; Freneh plate windows; aleo basement. Apply at 115 West Twenty-sec- ond street T J, GIBBONS, 113 BLEECKER STREET, HAS THE + following Buildings and Stores, for business, to let:— Building, with rear Factory. « 73 Greene street Building, covering lot. - 77 Greene street Bullding i” +132 Greene street Front and Rear, with Store 37 Grand street Front and Rear, with Stor -128 Mott street 5 . 80 Walker street . 78 Walker stree' M45 Bleecker street 130 Bleecker street Store... Factory, 4 storioy, with 95 Bleecker street Factory, 4 stories, wi power. + jeecker street Lofts. , 740 and 865 Broadway HE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 1,255 BROADWAY, corner Thirty-first street; an excellent gopottualy for a photographer; reception parlors 20x05 feet; Ww: build extension tor BoE rooms 20x40. 0) 1,255 Broadwi RTKK & BLISS, HOMAS FRANCIS GIBBQNS, 17 WEST ATH STREET, near Mercer.—Broadway Business Places tw let at reduced rents. 763 Broadway, Second Floor, 2x10, $2000 year! 763 Broad ‘hird Floor, 26x110, $1,000 yearly. 763 Broadway, Fourth Floor, 26x110, $600 yearly. A reduction made If taken by one party. Houses and Parts of Houses wanted siners purposes, 10 LET—ONE OF THE FINEST BASEMENTS ON Eighth avenue, suitable for furniture or carpets, Inquire at46l Kighth avenue, corner Thirty-third strect. mo LET—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ON TIE upper part Broadway, near the principal hotels, a first class Basement; good’ for any business; size 26x05, Apply at 1,214 Broadway. NO LET—WITH STEAM POWER, THE FINE FIVE story Buildings Nos. 141 and 143 Seventh avenue; to A first class tenant rent will be moderate, Apply to P, J. HARDY, on premises. [0 LET—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY STORES ON i nen ‘d avenue; first class location and well estab- ished. opty. to JOHN GORMAN, corner Seventy-cighth street and Third avenue. 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, A PLOT OF Ground, six lots; would erect buildings on any part or il to suit tenants and furnish steam power. Apply to McCLAVE BROS, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue, —A NEW STORE AND BASEMEN’ by y at2is ot ba L 75X22, ble for aa. A treet. (PO LET -WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, ONE Room, 0x60 feet square, ground floor ; one Rooin, 50x ® do., second floor ; one Room, 50x75 do., third floor. In- quire at office 466 Oherry street, 0 LET—81_ CATHARINE STREET, NOW OCCU- pied as a boarding house ; has over ® rooms Apply at 24 Cathar treet, in the crockery store. “* LET—LOFTS AND OFFICES IN 141 FULTON, 2 and 22 Ann streets, H. _MOUQUIN, 2 Ann street, 10 LET—FINE STORE 1,28 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Seventy-first strect; apartments partitioned off tho Fear, consisting of sitting and dining rooms, kitchen a two hedrooms; rent $1,200. Apply to L, J. CARL 26 Third (Bible pp! enue (B tse). T° LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, STORE FLOOR in house Fourth avenue, for many years used for millinery and dressmaking ; | other Apartinents, ‘0 LET~THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Ninth and Tenth avenues, 64x10), on fronts of lots, two fory Deotingss re Peale suitable hag 5 yard, yery stable or ‘mi . . WaAitb, 516 Ninh avenue, ne PUrPoves APDIY to T° LET—LIGHT AND AIRY LOFTS, WITH ELEVA- tor, coruer of Canal and Eldridge streets, pot W. ©. FLANAGAN, 153 Bowery. SECOND AND FOURTH FLOORS AT 72 John street; are well lighted and suitable for any business. Apply on premises, 10 LET—STORE AND BASEMENT, 307 BROADWAY; ‘also offices in 305, 307 and 309 Broadway, northwest Somer, Duane street, Apply to 8. B, MUTOHINGS, 33 stroe (PO LET-NEW OFFICES, 318 BROADWAY, SOUTH. east corner Pearl street, with gas, heat will be let singly or in suits. Apply to 8. B, HUTC. 38 John street. vo LET—OFFICES 2% BROADWAY, corner Reade street, 38 John street. Po eee chap: Hdd fadgh mS GREENE, A ing, Whole or_ in par for business purposes, Apply at 8, GHILDS', 77 Murray street ee 10 LET—FOUR LOTS ON EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH ihe oftegt Dotweon First avenue and avenive A suitable fo! coal or lumber yard, p! a . KINGSLAN BONS, o31Broud street, PP ie (PO EET-FOR MANUFA Whole or Part of five 40-horse power engine, 235, street, between Secon NORTHEAST Apply to A. b, HUTCHINGS, TURING PURPOSES, THE ry Building, 75x100 feet, with ‘and ast Twenty-third aud Third avenues. HENRY ERB 10, LET—M46 AND M3 WILLIAM STREET, tween Fulton and Ann streets; 39 ieet front; will altered to suit; possession Aprill., Apply to C. 8. JOHN-.| N, 53 Exchange place, 10 LET—STORES.—A SMALL HOUSE AND STORE on north side of Fulton street ; good location tor busi- ness; also, for sale, @ small store on Fulton street, price ag Apply to JOHN NOBLE, 320 Fulton street, Brook- 10 LEASE—LARGE STORE, 916 SECOND AVENUF, 256x100 fe 2 stories front, 3 stories rear, occupying full lot, with 12 stalls or two lots. toot of Forty-seventh stroat, Hast River, 25x100 feet cach, covered with sheds. ppl e. 6! AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, P ate dots also Store adjoining: wost side; best tocatical a ie for hatier, druggy ae! USINCa, Male Unery or jewelry; immediate possession. "N+ 9'7 GRAND STREET.-WHOLE BUILDING, ONL 127 grist omy ener S —, of throe S, low rent to a respon nant; sie, At ollce; also somie fine Floors for business, | POM __WHLALIAM J. COLE, 536 Sixth aventyy 16G EET! AVENUE—THREE FLOORS TO Li, urposes bAtately or together, for business or dwelling on peaee Lu be rented low t6 @ good nant Laquiro wpe BROADWAY. 76: streets—Enute for any kind of business responsible party very che 125 feet weat of Broadway, River National Bank. R.—FACTORY TO dh $2.50( Dutiding 512 and 514 East sev teenth street, with sieam engine and brick stable in 8 3 ci BETW, upper and N EIGHTH AND NINTH LET—THE possession May 1, Inquire of MELLEN Chathant street ’ ie ree DWEL ING HO SES TO LET. Furnished. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN 1. stone Dweiling to let, on Murray Hill; elegantly ture nished throughout; one of the finest locations in the city; will be rented only to a private family of the highe: Foapectability ; none others need address box Post not BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, IN WEST THIRTY-FOURTH Street, to let, to a first class private tamily; house in splendid condition; rent very moderate. W. J. COLES, 1,267 Broadway. A HANDSOME LITTLE BROWN STONE HOUSE let—At reduced rent, newly furnished, contains rooms; ail modern improvements and inmwediabe poate a responsible party, as owner is u Inquire en promlyes, 100 West Fiitieth streets TPE N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED CORNER HOUSE TO ps pent Saint Syonus; svansening complete for eping ; owner desires to retal aLGv7 Broadway, room 9.) Sun one floor. Apply MADISON AVENUI E.—HOUSE TO LET, LARGB +, and wollturnished; well arranged tor first class boarding house; rent reasonable ; rare opportunity; cen> tral location W. J. COLES, 1,267 Broadway. A SELENDID BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET, furnished—On north side of Forty-fourth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue ; rent $100 a MITCHELL, 77 Cedar AT PR8 HANDSOME | BROWN STONE HOUSES, ‘thirty-fith, Thirty-eighth streets, near Park ave: nue ; furnished ; suitable for private families. WILLIAM TUOKER, 220 Fifth avenue, PARTY GOING TO EUROPE DESIRES TO LET thei plekect Home on Forty-tirst street, near Firth avenue; handsomely and completely furnished; will lease for two or three years, HM. CONDIT, A W878 FER MONTH.—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP + brick House on Twenty-ninth street, near Madison: avenue; aicely furnished. “WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth street. 19TH STREET, 009 $6,000; 24th street, $3,620: 42d atreot, $4,000; ‘Bist street, $3,000; "ISth Be 80th sireet, $5,400; 9th strect, ) Aud many othe all near Fitth avenue and well furnished. H. HODSON & CO., 175 Fifth avenue, A —A.—TO LET, FURNISHED, + 49th street, $2,500 ; 43d stree! —ELEGAN' «* medium si ‘LY FURNISHED FOUR STORY AND ¢ Houses on Madison, Lexington ayenues and side strests, suitable for private families; $175 — month and upwards. ° WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 253 WEST Twenty-third street, full width and extension; hand- A. somely furnished : rent’ to responsible teni nt per month; seen by permit only. 8. B, GOODALE, N West Twenty-third street, Fitth Avenue Hotel. LADY HAVING A LEASE, AT LOW RENT, OF A neat three story and basement House, centrally 1o- cated, cleanly furnished throughout, with handsome tur- nituré, carpets, bedding, &o nearly’ new, and having & few select boarders, wishes to dispose of Lease and Fur- piture; Immediate possession. Address OWNEB, box 167 Uptown Bri Mice. A MONTH. —THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY rick Houso, 25x70, handsomely furnished, Ninth street, ear Fiith avenue; will rent for Boarding pur- oes. WILLIAM TUCKBR, 220 Fitth avenue. FULLY AND NICELY FURNISHED 3 STORY, high stoop, brown stone Honse, large Pty Al Pleasant surroundings, Inquire at 131 East Firty-nint street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. A SMALL THREE-STORY BROWN STONE, 217 EAST Forty eighth street, to jet, furnished or unfurnished. . B. GOODALE, No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Apply to Plitn’Avenue Motel. A SOMELY FURNISHED THREE-STORY HIG stoop House.—Good location, West Thirt fon 8. B. GOODALE, HAN Street; rent $206 per montl N a Fiith Avenue Hotel (PO LET OR FoR LUASE_THE HANDSOME PARLOR re roadway, 0} race church, fo JAMES H. CLARK & SON; up stata phi rpo der on LEASE—FIVK STORY BUILDING ON Bleecker strect, 23.6x00, lot 100; will be allered to suit tenant; wood loeation for artifleial flowers or any manulacl ing or business Ose. quire tT. J. GIBBONS, 13 Bleecker strock. ee dah To LET OHEAP—LIQUOR AND OTHER STORES IN L the Ninth war wo Liquor Stores, fitted up and in good business locations; also # Shoe Stor Goods Store. Apply at 003 Hudson sir also a Fancy 0. 8 West Twenty: LT, OCCUPYING et, FAMILY OF THREE ADU high stoop brown stone house in Forty-elghth st near Sixth avenue, desire to rent the same, partially fur: nished, to an American family, with whom they will board; references. Address D. 3., station G. DESIRABLE HIGH STOOP, FULLY FURNISHED, 25.foot Dwelling to let reasonably: Eleventh street, hy near Waverley place. YK STEVENSON, OFe u Fifth avenue. Pine street and 226 A LEAS!: LO. for long term.—Moderate rent. 33 CATION, box 128 Herald office, 0, LEASE—THE SITELY HOTEL ERECTING, facing Broadway, between Cooper Inatitute and Bible se; over 100 rooms, large stores, basements and vaults, Premises 25 and 27 Third avenue, PO LEASE—A STORE FOR FIVR YBARS TO A good tenant ; for good business purposes; the store has a dine French plate front, one pane high; In splendid order. Apply to owners, on premises, 92 Third avenue, between Twelith aud Thirteenth streets, west side, 10 LEASE—STORE AND BASEMENT, way; suliable for Fancy Geod: ive front, windows plate glass, &c. » Toom L. 603 BROAD- ize, 25x100; attract- Inquire at 699 Broad- 10 LET OR LEASE—THE BRICK BUILDING, STORE and Basement of 188 Wooster street, suitable tor hat, cap or fe flower busin Apply on the premises, FULL SIZE FOUR STORY HIGH stoor HOUSE to let, furnished, on Nineteenth street, noar Fifth avenue. Apply to H, It, DREW & CO., 156 Fifth avenue. A LARGE LIST OF FURNISHED AND UNFURNIAH- lo parts of ed Houses to let, in all desir: the city, nice Houge in Thisty soureh reer a GEORGE ©. SOREN, 178 Fifth avenue. N ELEGANTLY AND ELABORATELY FURNISHED full-width four story brown stone, frescoed and in thorough order, Forty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue to rent low to a desirable tenant.’ J. 6. PALMBR, 923 Sixth avenue, or 8. LAWRENCE, 192 Front street. A VERY BLEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY Enghah basement House, on Thitty-fourth street; good location; possession soon. ©. 8, PECK & CO., 181 Fifth avenue. NO LEASE.—ALL THE LOFTS OF MARBLE STORE NO, 35 Chamber sfrect, opposite New, Court House; rent low. Apply to W. IRVING CLARK, 212 Pearl street, . LEASE—LOT AND BUILDINGS ON MERCER street, between Prince and Houston; long lease for sale; lessee to make own improvements, Address KBAL ESTATE, box 48 station A. 10 LEASE—BASEMENT AND SUB-BASEMENT OF premises now occupied by Messrs. Osborne & Town- send, 527 Broadway, corner of Spring street; dimensions 25x78 fect. Apply on the premises or to T. B. BYNNER & CO., 189 Breadway. (PO LEASE—FOR A TERM OF THREE YEAKS, TUE A Store 750 Broadway. Inquire on the premises. 0. LEASE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 153 Dherry street; a so buildin: Vater street. Ap) to ROBERT MACLAY, 432 Canal at se ai 10 LEASE—THE FIVE STORY MARBLE PRONT Store 78 Duane street, by DYE & CURTISS, 503 Sixth avenue. HIANDSOMELY FURNISHED FOUR sTORY brown stone House, in complete order Poromqhaee. hear Sixth avenue, above Forty-sixth street; rent $300 per month to a responsible tenant; also many others, Trom $700 to $5,000 per annum J. BE. PALMER, 928 Sixth avenue, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET— furnished, on Twenty-lirst street, near Seventh avenue; month. H, R, DREW & UO,, 155 Fifth avenue. A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE TO rent, furnished, on Twenty-third street, near Nipth avenue, Rent $2) iy month, H.R. DREW & CO., 155 Fifth avenue. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP FULL WIDTH House to let, furnished, on Thirty-third street, near Firth avenue. Apply to H. R. DREW & CO., 155 Filth av. LUB ROOM TO T—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, opposite Reserv r square, to & party of sentte 1c D and Sundays, articulars at enue ’ ” REED & CO. 10 LEAS! 202 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY- fifth street, through to Broadway per ern to alter for business purposes. Apply to W. W. STEPHEN. SON, 47 Broadway, room 2, ba LEASE—FOUR LOTS, WITH BRICK DWELLING, two brick and two frame Factories on Eighty-lirst atreet, near the Boulevar JAMES BIRCH room 18, ssession at once. TT, 16 Wall stre pO LEASE—FROM MAY 1, STORE AND BASEMENT, 25x106, 28 Prince street, ‘suitable for manufacturing oF any busiuess that requires room, S. MYERS, 434 Broome street. LEASE—A HOUSE AMD STORE ON TIE BE: block om Sixth avenue; long lease; fine busine Inquire at 192 Sixth avenue, between Thirte ourteenth streets. 10 LEASE—IN WORTH STREET, A FINE BUILDING, with or without steam power, west of Broad W. LYON, 7: 0 LEASETHREE LOTS, om MORE, ON GA voort street, low Weat street. p whe. West Fifty titth atreote waheneaad A DESIRABLE BLOCK AT HARLEM, 0 enue, bet 0 129th and 130th sireets; goo demand for stores; one-half already improved, By's. M. BROWN, corner Fourth avenue and layth street, * 0 LEASE—WHOLE OR SEPARATE, fWO NEW five story brown stone Store Houses for 6 or 10 years, southwest corner of avenue D and Fitth street; suitable for drugs, groceries or dry goods. | Inquire of 8. LIGHT. STONE, 663 Sixth avenuc, between 9 and 12 o'clock A. M TPO LEASR—THE TAMMANY adsocration HALL, No, 4 Eighth street, for business; 26x112 feet, in- quire at 41 Seventh street. 0 LEASE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—FOR A long or short term of years, the premises 23 East Fourteenth street, near Union square. Apply to Ke CORNWALLIS, Counsellor at Law, 44 Wall atheck, 10 LEASE—STORE, BASEMENT AND SUB-CELLAR, dorlixti2, or entire five story Building, 85 Nasu street, JAMES BIRCHETT, 16 Wall street, roou 18, b tween 11 and 4 o'clock. ipo RENT—STORE ON BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTY- Pd second street, French ists lace windows; reat 0) ous, stony BROWN STONE BRICK HIGH STOOP House to let, lease or for sale, furnished; Immediate session; pertect house; all modern. Apply om pre- 314 East Ninth street. OUR STORY FREESTONE HOUSE, 2% BY 65 FRET, completely furnished, will be rented by owner to strictly private family only, for one year; immediate pr session if required, None but responsibie parties need apply. 29 West Forty-oighth street, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—TORER AND four story brown stone Houses in the most desirable locations up town. WILLIAM ELLIOT & CO., 1,4 Broadway, hear Forty-fifth street. F° NISHED FOUR STORY HOUSE TO LET—ALL no Muprovements, elegant parlors. to «genteel famuly w T Sy) willing to Bourd three, the owners. Ll Bast h HED FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN Fa Ag pay ae sree Conary ne location; er month, to i AN SICLEN, M3 N a ote pet. vey - URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOR A PRIVATE ly; suitable for physician: whole house $3,000; Floor,one Room third floor reserved, 64,000 per annum, Inquire at 119 East Thirty-titth street, wear Park avenue, hours from 12 to 4 P.M URNISHED HOUSE.—A THREE STORY AND BASE. ment high stoop brown steno modern House, well and completely turnished with every convenience, to tent for ono year from May 15 posscasion either Apeil Lor May 1 ay agreed upon; @ rare chauce for responadble Dar. ties; no others need apply; $175 per month, Call tor in- #pection at 210 Kast For ae nan ———$—$<$$—$——— E ‘OLMES BROTHBRS, 46 AND 48 EAST TWENTY- third street.—Forty-ninth stre College grounds, near ighth street. t, fronting Uolumbia jadison avenue, four story high oop, at very low rent, fully furnished. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED NOUSES TO RENT i Lexis I in Sixteenth street, Firth ay ington: avenue, near thirty-sixth street: Fi y rth ren Forty-seventh street. Apply to HUGH §, CAMP, Broadway, corner of Ping street, ANDSOMELY AND NEWLY FURNISHRD FOUR it story brown stone high stoop House in Forty-sev- énth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenue: 5 to a priyate family; owner going to Lurope, H. R., Herald office. 000, A. 0. 1 18, 1,264 Broadway, 10 RENT—STORE, ON BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTY- second street; French plate glass windows: posses- sion at once; rent $2,400, A. ©. LOOMIS, 1,264 Broadway. HORNTON M, RODMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 096 Bron iway, corner Fourth street, offers for lenad the entire Upper’ Stories of 76 Sixth avenue, corner Waverley place; excellent position tor mliinery, dress- making or dentistry, To be seen from 2 to 4 P. M. ARLEM, TO RENT—FURNISHED HOU®! FH Srate “size; in perfoot. orders near to steam d Address Hi. I OLMES BROTHERS, 4 AND 48 EAST TWENTY. third street,—Furnished or unfurnished, large, first class four story high stoop House, Sixteenth street, close to Fifth avenue ; 27x5)x100, T° PRINTERS, &0.—A FINE BASEMENT ROOM TO let in the new and elegant building 239 Broadway, corner of Park place, with use of steam power and heat. Aap aratu Me ly on premises to KNICKERBOCKER LIF INSURANCE COMPANY, 10 ARCHITECTS,—TO LET, THIRD FLOOR OF 791 Broadway (opposite Grace church), contauing four fine and pleasant rooms. Apply to JAMES HU, CLARK & SON, up stairs. By LET—TWO LOTS OF LAND, WITH BUILDINGS, 5 yet wide on ide Second avenue, be- tween # tod. rear, cast ity hi oa nvraLih vat lesen SYD LET—AT 177) AND 179 GRAN. ‘REET, FOUR double Lofts, 50 feet 70 foey each, nugpied with aM engine, tus &c., suitable for me- ails Saabs watt os waa 10 LET—THE FIVE 4 ST i way, Bit USHER GORD, Bo ant Tein stat. LET-WELL-LIG) LOFTS, WITH WITB- SRST ES LESS mo WO LARGE BUILDINGS; ALSO LARGE FLOORS with steady steam power, to let.—Light o Mit sides 103 by 30 feet. Inquire at 9% Cannon street of KIENZLE, ME WHOLE UPPER PART OF NO, 3 CLINTON my (Kighth street), a few doors west of Broadway; ight fine r ‘with all modern improvements, sulta e — rivate d ment. Gan seon between ‘and tF. M — ERY DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET--WITH STE. Vitpower, ‘at 383 Second re avonue, corner Twenty-second 5" AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-| FIRST Re: For physicians, Te or a business, twe Rooms ‘frst 7. Wil tr . om DERE HOE WH DARD SOD OEE, ied Filth avenue, OUSE 10 RENT—FURNISHED, OR FOR SALE, 222 H Weat Fifty-third street, tetova Broadway and iy Kighth avenue, three story high stooy rfect order; seen by permit trom J. We BAIL Psa Broadw: OUSE PARTLY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED to let.—First class place for dressmaking, millinery or any other business, 33 East Twenty-seventh street, near Madixon avenue, 10 LET,—FURNISHED HOUSE, THREE STORY, HIGH stoop, No. Lil, West Fifteenth street, RP. BER REN, bia South’ Fifth avenue, = T° pron ous aatt, 5) Raat Peni wocgnd ewe bi 5 ast Tw 4 ear Broad a xB teot veont, For permit apply to W, ‘A. CRUIKSHANK, 55 Broadway. —| OR UNFURNISHED, THY: foutaory hah stosp, Hose 13 West Twenty ninth street, A ‘and Seveath avenues; house Ly ood orde! rn improvements: ‘Apri 1. on to LAWRENCE, #4 way. 1sukD ¥ PU OP ge My 4d ey to with imme= inetstemee oo