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—_— TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, — TTENTION. W FIREPROOF BUILDING. FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN pane Euro rT, OFFI CES TO RENT IN ABOVE e -EPROOF W 1» Lona BUILDING. BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO T! CITY HALL, THE Counts, THE POST OFFICE, BROKERS, REAR E Conran AGG te SIZE, FROM 10% FEET TO 20X07 fi rheantos TO si.uu, ACCORDING TO NG I LETELY TIREPRO OF, xp wn, ae READY FOR OCCUPANCY ON OR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR OFFICES TO BE MADE To HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. WHOLE BUILDING, 10X55, OR TUREE FLOOR! A lth crt a aye articulars ap; to LIEBENROTH, Co.,, 50 and 62 Fran! in street. A SIXTH AVENUE STORE TO LEASE—FIVE pie ars; plate glass front; rent $2,000; splendid loca- Jewelry, millinery or first class cigar store; near Booth’ fe Tuquire at $8 h LARGE STORE AND OFFICE PROPERTY ON Nassau street to lease—Ata rednetion on i res. ‘ent rental. JAMES BIRCH 16 Wall street, third floor, room 18 —FOR BUSINESS OR HOTEL, NOS. 4, 6 AND 8 Twentieth street, between Brosdwa; and Fitth av- SUP, Broadway. nue. Drew, iss Pith avenue. KNOWN AS THE RIVER. situate at Carmansville, Inquire at oflice 146 West NEW YORK HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1873.—TRIPLE SUB-CELLAR, Building, 85 Nassau ‘all street, room 18, be- LEASE—STORE, BASEMENT 25x100x112, OF, ‘enlire five si street. JAMES BIRCHETT, 16 {ween ti'ana 4 o'clock. —CENTRAL PARK HOTEL AND TWO adjoining beams 28 sone Houses, corner Seventh ave- nue and Fitty-nini together or v'BR Se West fronting Central varie ‘“inguire of H. ig Flity nintn street, between 1) and 12 A. eo LEASE-EIGHT LOTS, CORNER OF BROOME and Fompkins streets: Stores 71 Pearl and 36 Stone stre 116 William street, up stairs, 10 LEA! a CORNER STORE AND CELLAR, northwest corner of First avenue and Thirty tourth street; first rate stand for any business PELL, 557 Sixth avenue, Te LEASE LOW—ONE LOFT; STEAM POWER IF ‘wanted; near Broadway. 39 Vesey street. ___ DWELLING HOU A ES TO ET. PRINTERS, &C.—A FINE BASEMENT ROOM TO let iu the new and elegant building 239 Broadway, gorner of Fark place, with use of steam power and beat auratus. Apply on premises to KNICKERBOCKER LHP Ie Uitand TP Som ‘ANY. JATER FI RONT. STORES her or ‘separatel DAVID W, McLEAN, Ship © streets. gt AVENUE CORNER STORE TO LET—25 FEET wide, plate wees Windows: Hons dense if desired >», DLL! LAW. Ss Willlaenstreas, AND LOTS ON EAST location un- andler, East surpassed. and Delance; Furnished. —HEADQUARTERS FOR DWELLINGS TO LET; + no charge unless satisiactory tenants Cais Real estate office of 8. B. rd street, Fifth ‘sven Hotel. _ A FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWNSTONE FRONT House to letin Madison avenue, near Thirty-first Street. Apply te A. M. TUNIS, 62 Exchange AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY x En rowe siege 3: spon Mouse, on Forty-first street, near $ le, oe alts ath se , TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, _ A LARGE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE Well furnished; near Grand eeay, House ; terms iow toa xood tenant, Apply to MURPHY, owner, 15Dey street. N Pode !ANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN foot House, on Forty-eighth street, near Fide oases vat low rent to a responsibly party, WM. TUCKER, 220 A riven CLASS HOTE! side House, unfurnishes A street depot, North River. hirty-first street. AAT foes A YEAR—FIRST CLASS Bows STONE ouse, on East Forty-fourth streot, near Lexington _ | __—WILLIAM TUCI KE tie 220 Fifth avenue, — i SIXT AVENUE CORNER STORE TO LEASE for five yeare: 25 feet front: west side ; good Locatiot is W. E. L., box 151 Herald Uptown Branch office, 265 Broudway.” A. —ThE ELEGANT STORE, WITH HOUSE, 367 Eighth avenue, between ‘TWwenty-cighth and Twen- ty-nin epinth street. epi did location for shoes, dry goods, shiny re, or almost any other busi sinoss! RECE TION FLOOR, ADMIRABLY ADAFTE for a physician or a dentist, to rent, unfurnished, on ‘est Twenty-third street, in a lar 2, natin be basement house, about 65 feet deep, DS, 69 West Twenty-third stréet, A CORNER BASEMENT STORE TO LET.—POSSES- sion immediately: fine location for shoemaker, strank store one Piet! other kinds of business. Apply to C, 8. PECK i Fifth avenue. —WEST SIDI OF SIXTH AVENUE. —TO LET, THE +s handsomest cornor Store in the city, for drugs, dry ‘goods, fine groceries vreterred; large inside, and two Small Stores, heated and fitted up, suitable for ladics’ or gentlemen's furnishing, hairdressing or stationery; rents ho object if owner is suited with the business. Oi ice, 999 Bixth avenue, UTCHER SHOP, DWELLING AND STABLE TO let—Separately or together, on the best. part of Jinth avenue; the shop has been esiablished for many cars: the stable will Scoommodate Sor 10 horses; rent beats $1,050, Apply at 603 Hudson street. NAN BE SEEN THROUGHOUT WITHOUT eget! this day and to-morrow morning —The Dwelling 244 Fast Fortieth street, to be sold by JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer, on Wednesday, March 19, without reserve: Secure a home at your own price. LARGE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone House, on Forty-third street, between Fitth ana Madison aven low rent. ILLIAM TUC , 220 Fitth avenue. rye $225 A MONTH—TWO BROWN STONE HOUSES on Thirty-fifth and Tnirty-eighth streets, near Park avenue; fully furnished. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. RARE CHANCE.—A FURNISHED HOUSE OF 10 rooms to let, and Furniture tor sale on casy terms; rent Cee Inquire at 45 Amity street from 10 o'clock to 5. ARMM cFURNISHED, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, first class three story brown stone high stoop Hou Forty-tourth st, WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 Filth avenue FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT ON ‘Twenty-third street, near Sevehth avenue.—A Party golng abroad will rent thelr House fully and hand- mely furnished, at $300 per mo uae EDWARD! pido Weat Twenty. -third street, (#982 STREET, NO. 66, NEAR SPRING, TO LET, ee te maaan, suitable tor towers, nnet frame or tailoring busiue: mig as OWN P, DOYLE, 97 Wall street. - ‘(\ORTLANDT STREET.—LOFTS, MODERATE RENTS; ne northeast corner of Cortlanat and Greenwich streets; fine light, hoisting; possession immediate. Apply to FAOMAS COLE, Janitor, on the premises. rn Esk ROOM TO LET.—A FIRsT RAM GHANCE advertising agents. Apply at the office of the EVENING TKLEG. No, 2 Ann street. ALL TO LET—S5X100 FEET, 1,400 BROADWAY, northeast corner Thirty-1 ninth street. Inquire on ‘premises, ’ jper OF ASTORE TO LET—ON BROADWAY, WEST side, between Fourteenth and Twetity-third streets Address BROADWAY, Herald Uptown Branch office, 265 Broad way. peed LAE IE RNS rea POWER TO LET WITH WELL, LIGHTED in Baxter street, near ‘and, Aj Euriza' HAGEN & CO., ip Gentse stent: eee Sma, pow? GROUND AND SECOND FLOOR, TOOxs4, suitable heavy work; power ip. oS tent furnished at $8) per house Poway: GREENE, 20 Plymouth sireet, Brookiyn. TEAM POWER.—TO RENT, ONE ROOM, 60X80 FEET, with tight on all sides;'very desirable for wood workers; possession at once. Apply to NICHOLS & SMALL, 156 Bank street. ITEAM POWER TO LET. Rooms ; 25x40, 25x55, 75x! B. Apply to NORRIS & ML street. TEAM POWER TO re ONE TO 50 HORSE, with well lighted Rooms of various sizes. Apply en the premises to G, F, HALL, ut ‘tim street. | WITH WELL LIGHTED 353100, ang Basorent ain #29 East Forty-tirst VERY CHEAP HOUSE TO RENT—FULLY FUR- nished, on Thirty-fourtn street; three story, high stoop and extension; 1frooms; in splendid order, both furniture and house; to a good, responsible party ‘would rent for $4000, This is one gf the neatest and tdiest JAMES R, EDWARDS, houses on our books : ih oUF DOOKE! eo West Twenty-thied street, E: Re RIG §7Q0, NO. 98 ti Aus ‘tive enya pireet, to Hoi wi roiture ; én er Beeld set + ermit on! be 0, 8. BOR £00, Bi Fifth aveniie. A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE, completely and handsomely furnished, Steinway Piano, paintings, bronzes, books, bed and table linen, hen utensils; complete order ; possession at once, vit desired ; rent only $4,000, GEO, REN, 173 Fifth avenue, A “ARGH FOUR STORY IIGH STOOP HOUSE, TO rent—Fully furnished, on West Twenty-fourth stree including Crockery, Glass, Kitchen and Table Ware; Pi tures, Plated Ware, Ornaments, c. ; the house isin first rate order and completely turnished; rent for 1 or 2 years trom the 25th of April, $250 per month. JAMES R. EDWARDS, 63 West twenty-third street, SPLENDID HOUSE TO RENT—ELEGANTLY furnished, east of the Everett House, four story high oop, brown sione, completely, furnished at a cost of eg cnt #400. og West Twenty-third street A. LEASE FOR TWO OR THRER YEARS—TO RE: sponsible parties only, of a completely furnished dbree htory. and. basement House, West Twellth stree pertect order; $150 per month; ‘Immediate possessio Address Mrs. L. C., station C. JURNISHED HOUSKS TO LET—DESIRABLY SITU- ated in lth, 15th, feed oe 19th, 2ist, 23a, 2th, 3ist, Mth, 35th, 38th," 45th’ si also ark and Lexington avenues. ‘DEN & Broadway, corner rot Seventeenth s a eet. TEAM POWER.—TO LET, aie AND SMALL Eooms, with or without Power (wood workers al; lowea, at the Eureka Machine Carving Works, 60, 62, 64 ‘and 66 Cannon street, ‘EAM POWER—WITH WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS Floors of every description; low rent and insurance ; es gent till April. App at 31] and 313 avenue A, near ine’ “ne POWER.—115 LEONARD STREET, doors cast of Broadway, two Upper Floors to let, THREE juitablo | for it manufacturing urposes, Apply to Guirerre "* BYRNE on the prem iathves; also Store and Basement. TEAM POWER—TWO ROOMS ON CORNER; GOOD S lights; other Rooms, large and ll, for wood- workers. Seventh avenue, between Twenty-eighth and ‘Iwenty-ninth stree: TEAM POWER—GOOD roger ROOMS 50X! four 40x40, one 30x50, and smaller ones; wood ai immediate possession: WILSON, Bl ecker street. TEAM POWER, WITH eeghegy AND SMALL SPLEN. S didly lighted” Floors to best pewer and finest Rooms in the city. Apply to ‘the Engineer, 13 Baxter st. TEAM POWER.—ONE OR TWO FLOORS TO LET, 44 Sse good light; elevators; rent and insurance low; balance’ ‘o: building rented for non-hazardous occupa: tions. 160 Wea, Twenty-seventh street. STORES TO RENT—BROADWAY AND FORTY FIFTH trom $900 to $2,000; Seventh avenue, near Forty-sevénth street Store and Basement, $72) Eighth avenue, near Forty-fout eet wea PaTG, avente, corner Seventy-second stree CRUIKSHANK, corner Droaiwa yand Forty-fourth st. Sa TO LET—8 BOWERY, NEAR CANAL STREET Inquire on premises. TORE AND APARTMENTS TO LET—ON MAIN S street, 13 miles in New Jersey, in splendid viilage, M. MASON, No. 1 Chambers street. whioh is the on T° LET—WITH STEAM POWER, A_ PLOT a Ground. six lote; would erect buildings on aay he Fat all ra ee tenants and steam power. Apply aH BRO! ‘rwenty-second street and Eleventh ie 53 iron workers; low Fenty imn oy ‘0 LET—THE BLOCK ON THE WEST SIDE OF Fourth avenue, bounded by 130th and 131st streets with large buildings for manufacturing purposes; rent low. Apply to F. MAYER, 128 Church street, 10 LET—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR; ALSO some Offices on the third floor ef the new fireproof building of the Germay Savings Bank,* corner ‘Fourth avenue a and Fourteenth treet. JURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES IN desirable locations up town, some with immediate usse: Tenis. selon; moderate FMT LIAM ELLIOTT & CO. 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-Ofth st 10 LET—A THREE STORY BASEMENT BRICK House, beautifully furnished with entire new turni- ture, $150 per month. Call from 9 until 1 at 75 Kast Fitty- second street. 10 LET, ele peg ISHED—VERY LARGE stone Mansion 23 E: nty-second street, near Brondway, 33 tect front. “tor permits apply to W. & E. A, RUIK: K, 56 Broadway. 0 LET—IN A FASHIONABLE NEIGHBORHOOD, near Central Park, an elegantly furnished four story high stoop brown stone tront House; finished throughout in the finest manner; ceilings and walls frescoed in oll; furniture nearly new and made to order by’ one of our best cit; ers; the owner an m Europe, the pro} er ty will be rented on, reasonable terms. to a respon party. Apply téL. H. HURTT, 76 William street. (0 LET—A SMALL HOUSE, ELEGANTLY AND comiortably furnished, for four months from May 8, $100 per month. Address box 4,895, New York. T° LET, FURNISHED—ON MADISON AVENUE, A handsomely farnished House, toa private family; only $325 per month. JACOB SHARP, 8 Pine strect. (0 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, ON THIRTY- faa I street, ace block wt eae four story , in good re ates ossession Ist of bere is SPECK & & CO., 181 Birth avenue. (0 RENT—FULLY FURNISHED, A LARGE HIGH stoop House, 19 rooms, on West “Washington place, loge to Washington square ; rent, Ineluding sliver, linen, i veryein agit stands, at $300 per month, or with: ote TAN, EDWARDS, 60 West Twenty-third street. WEST FIFTY.FOURTH STREE: ‘26 Mishea or unfurnished brick and brown storie high all improvements; th. S00D SE g RICHARDS, Attorneys, 52 Wall street, Uni ~~ ae LET, * VARIOUS oat arthe Ry 8 (ease for business pores; rents from $300 to $2,800. Apply to J. ©. BAtLey, East Fourth street, near Bowery. A DWELLING AND, STORE. WEST BROADWAY, jouse re, Franklin street, rent $600. ‘Apply to 8. C. SMITH, Frankfort Honse, 202 Wi iliiam st. HANDSOME, LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP House, with Mirrors and Gas Fixtures, all in five order, on ‘Thirty-secoud | street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue; TEPBEMD, 29 East Fourteenth street. _ 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, BUILDING 167 East Fightyfourth street, near Third avenue; size 25x60, four stories and basement} good side light. Inquire on premises. Ty, LETCTIRST FLOOR, AND BASEMENT OF the handsome store, 453 Broome street, between BEY and Crosby stfeet. Apply to Wi.’ & JOHN Houses, ZUCKEE, 20 Finb svenue, O'BRIEN, 59 Wall street. A Bich STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN A FIRST Class mi |, for an 4 No. | tenant; rentfrom 0, LET—STORE 208 EIGHTH AVENUE, rORIMEEN | S400) to $0,005 oF og Maes Nal Twentieth and Twenty-first streets old established dry goods stand; lease and fixtures tor sale. Inquire on premises, 10 LET—ON pate bere, eset NEAR SEV- enth avenue, three Loft 36x00, with steam pa ‘good light. Apply to SSARDY, Maud as nth avenue. F LET—OFFICES AND STORES, TWENTY DIFFER. - pd kinds. Apply to Dr. WASHINGTON, 87 Liberty street, 10 LET—THE BUIL ING me Sat ed ae suitable for storage: OSEVELT & SON, Me Malden Jane, 8. EDGAR H NUMBER OF DESIRABLE THREE AND FOUR story Houses, in most eae locations up town, at moderate rents. WILLIAM ELLIOTT & CO., 1491 Broadway, 1 fear Forty-firth street. $2,500, A YEAR—EAST r THIRTY THIRD AND Tey “ninth, Batre Pon ot adison avenue, ten good GEO, C. SOREN, 173 Fifth avenne, AeA MONTH—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR story brown, stone high stoop, House on Sixtieth street, near Fourth kite billiard table, LUIAM TUCKER, 220 ‘rifth avenue. Pad aan TE eek eee . On tween Seventh and ba fayenues, since weiss Teed ° M. TUCKER, 220 220 | Fitth ay avenu T $1,400 A YEAR (UNFURNISHED), NICE BRICK Honse, on a Tar yereeond street; 312 West Thirt; second street, $1,125; J Mf fone ty-second street, $1,400, 10 LET-STORE A AND DWELLING HOU! vSE NO, 309 Canal street. NATHANIEL ROE, 200 Varick street. (0 LET—STORE IN NINTH WARD, SUITABLE FOR grocery or baker oT NATHANIEL ROE, 200 Varick street. fsa AND 13 WEST HOUSTON STeEET, een: Fond way; suitable {oF business. oF I turing purposes {APPLY to EDWARD J. K NG's SONS, 426 Broome street. ‘0 LET—STORE 438 CANAL 8TR! T through to Vestry. Inquire ane? ee LET—A SMALL STORE, 458 SIXTH AVENUE, » 220 Fitth avenue, —TO LET, SEVERAL BROWN STONE AND BRICK AL. tront high stoop three ry and attic Houses, on West Twentieth street, the Episcopal College r Grounds, containing (rim 14 to 16 rooms each, at rents 3 3 Farying irom $1 0000 $2.00; every convenience: "Apply ‘AN, 172'Ninth avenue, ‘ tiethi anid Twenty-arat streets, YUN between Fwen Ae neigh oon Hom THREE STORY BROW: Nn p House, 18x40x100; Fi areet, Lexington and Fourth ven ah tsrtes es, LLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. —$1,800.—-UNFURNISHED, REAR FOURT! - Suk, on Forty-fourth street.—Handsome three seer igh stoop House, 16.8x55x100, Nigh stoop Hous, ELAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. 10 LET—STORE ON SIXTH AVENUE, NO, ass Lease and Fixtures for sale. Also a Basement to fe Inquire at 579 Sixth avenue. T° LET—PART OF AN OFFICE. APPLY TO BALL & BARNARD, jewellers, No. 9 John street. 10 LET—THE SEOOND AND THIRD LOFTS OF 102 prom place; rent $600 year. Inquire on the prem- TS LET—146 AND 148 WILLIAM STREET, BETWEEN r. aeeoe susan A supeats, 39 feet front; will be altered ‘suit; posse: ~ is ae . JOHNSON, 53 Exchange place, Ts LeT_THE FACTORY “PROPERTY Now OCCU. any by the Blees Sewing Machine Company, corner ige and John streets, Brooklyn. within one half block of Bg wae ferry; size 125x87 feet; « fine 6 horse ower Kngine and Shatting can be had low. Apply to G. J. BLISS, 110 Wall street, Rew ¥ York. sain T° LET—FIRST FLOOR IN BUILDING 88 RENWICK street, 25x60, with or without steam power; suita- ble for carpenter, boxmaker, &e, Inquire at 30 ¢ T° L¥T—SECOND 7Z00R OF MOUSE 12 THIRD avenne, . for ® tailor or dressinaker, or # sinall tamil: ‘arteenth street, west side; rent $30 a month, — ply at 120 Chatham sireet, in store, a BROADWAY—TWO FINE “SALI LES. 3 also whole Floors, Inquire on the premises. T°, MPO LEASE—Na FIVTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY- Ath street, through to Broad ow. Weer er a to Iter for Frateed rate Appl; P war. pely to STEPHEN. 25-FOOT HOUSE, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH sia iadt ‘val, Toenteds from #100 03 } lo om | fl oe ARRELL, #13 Sixth avenue, A’ $2,400—A FIRST CLAS§ THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, on Twenty-sixth street, hear Fourth avenue; three rooms ser., WIL Fifth ayenne, LIAM TUCKER, T $650 A YEAR—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP otter House, 16.8x54x100, on West Forty-fitth street, near Sixth avenue. WM. ‘CKER, 220 Firth avenue. Unfurnished. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—28X75X112— water and gas) in large and small rooms: bath on ard wood; contains over 20 Fooms' will be renege cee Re tenant only. ©. 8. PECK & CO., 181 Fifth avenue. A —HOUSES TO RENT; THREE ORE, FROM $800 + to $2,000; four story, from $1,600 to $4,000; in good locations; @ number between Fourth and Filth avenues. Call or send your orders to JOHN PETTRE TCR 10s6 Third avenu AY, $1,700.—FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN epee houses on Thirty-tourth street; 21x55; uniur- WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. — ‘A. $2220 FOUR, story BROWN HIGH -STOOF » on Thirty-ninth street, nea venth avenue, unfurnished. WILLIAM, Micke, 220 Fifth avente. A TOUR STORY BROWN STONE 25 FOOT HOUSE on Thirty-flth street, between Fifth aud Sixth ave- nues; lease tive WILLIA nore TUCKER, 220-#ifth avenue. ATRL, 4, TEAR, —UNFURNISHED, NICE, SMALL Ouse, on Rast Fuftieth, street, near Third avenue, WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Firth ATS GRICE, MTOOF BROWN STONE HOUEE: 56; Thirty-elchth, near Sixth avenue : another one Thirty-secon ay near Fifth avenu ILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fish avenues AT bi8 cA YEAR—HANDSOME BROWN STONE high stoop House on Thirty-ninth street, near Third avenue ; unfurmished, ILLIAM TUG KER, 22) Fifth avenue, ATS A YEAR-FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone House, Thirty fith street, near Fark Avenue ; first class order and _ WILLIAM ‘OUSES AND COTTAGE TO LET—IN THE NINTH and other wards; four story brick House, in good Pag od 15 rooms, $1,200; three story (partly rear) House, in good order, $800; Cottage, with 7 rooms, $600. Apply Hudson street. PAGE & MCAFFERTY, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Fifty-second street, offer a full line of Houses on all avenues and desirable cross streets; algo full line. ot tur nished Houses. pase & MOAFFERTY, (51 FIFTH AVENUE, OFFER several magnificent Private Residences, on and near Finh avenne, caine finished and lavishly adorned; Iso # ful: list of Houses at all prices, (0 LET—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STON No. 2 East Eignty-sixth street, overlooking tral Park, Apply to E. N. TALLER, Jr,, 47 Walke' 10 LET—ON SEVENTY. EIGHTH STREET, ATI THREE story and basement Pecans Hbadied House, in splendid order; ront ion wo Roe RANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue. _ 10 LET—246 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, 225. West Forty-ninth street;, reasonable rents; brown stone, high stoop. Room 13, 240 Broadway. 10 LET—A LARGE wield gh HOUSE, ON HUDSON street, for boardiny ig Bo NATH ANTE ROE, 200 Varick street. 0 LET—159 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER THY Lcth street, to physicians of any gentee!, responsi family, four stogy stone basement Holtse, in complete re pair; linmedinte possession. Apply o 0 LET—A FOUR STORY HOUSE WITH STORE, in best part of Sixth avenue; Lease and Fixtures for sale, cheap, Apply at 453 Third avenue, in store. E HOUSE ee Cen- ‘Ts UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. ME NTS TO LET. AVE AL UNr URNISHED “FLOORS 70 LET—ON and near Twenty-third street, for dwellin Gihers for business on readware ‘Apply to ©. OF PCR a 81 Filth avenue, 10 LET TO A FAMILY OF ADULTS—HALP OF rr) West Filty-fiith street, New York. LET—LOWER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH 4 modern improvements 357 West Forty-third’ street. LET—SECOND FLOOR, WITH _ BEDROOMS; igh stoop: private house; 6 rooms; $55 per mqnth. Fest Twentieth street. ro. “LET. SE! LOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, with two Rooms on fourth, to a family; house is frat class nd contains vements; er mon Ecreet, corner of Clinton stree bly" ae Tory (T° LET—ON LEXINGTON aveNte, NEAR FIFTY- sixth strect, a first class Fi sisting of seven rooms; it desired Carpets and Furniture will Ne sold ata bargain. |. B. SRRLCELLAL 882 Third avenue. 10 LET—IN THE FIRST CLASS FRENCH FLAT house 113 East Thirty-first street, to a small first class family. one Suit of six Rooms on second floor, one Suit ot nine Rooms on first floor, and Basement, suitable for a doctor. ae to the Janitor, on the preinises, between ND (Oo LET—TO ne SMALL FAMILY, THE TWO UPPER Floors of a brown stone house, convenient te Grand Central Depot. Inquire at northwest corner of Prospect place and East Forty-second street, east of ‘Second L fiber att UNFURNISHED, TO SMALL ithe oyeer, family of two persons, occupy the satan: 10 "st Twenty-second street, between Sixth and liavanth a avenues. T° LET—A NICE SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR, with American people (Ninth ward); all conven- fences; rooms light. several small Apartments. Also a neat Cottage. Apply a at 003 Hudson street, tt LET—THE THIRD FLOOR OF AN ENGLISH fay eaegre house, with all conveniences tor housekeep- small family only, 104 West Twenty-second ear Sixth avenue. Rent $3)a month. T° ET—AT 179 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER Thirty-Arut street. a very derivable, Floor, with Kitchen and alt modera improvements; rent. low to salt: able parties. Apply at 179 Lexington avenu T°, RENT—THREE ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR, TO man and wife only; house and. location first class; rent moderate. Apply at 4ll West Thirty-fourth street. (0. RENT—NEAR CENTRAL PARK, FLATS IN those fine new houses having all the modern im- provements, in the latest style, at trom $55 to $100 a month. Apply at 897 Bighth avenue. ms JOHN BRANIGAN, 10 RENT—A_ HANDSOME FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, in our story brown stone house, for light house: ‘0 two if fainily ; possession Ist of May. Inquire Forty-third street. NFURNISHED—$75 PER MONTH—! LOWER PART of private House; handsome parlors, kitchen, bed- rooms: all conveniences for housekeeping ; reterence. Ca all atter 2 P.M. at 3 Latayette place. 39 LAFAYETTE Suit of Rooms to let to a small men; also a turnished Room y private ; reference. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH Rooms on second floor for light housekeeping ; PLACE.,—A_ VERY. DESTRABLE mily or party of location cenira 56 _KOR SALR. E—THE WHOLE STOCK AND FIXTURES ofa large Li ance au iat Ui “pt Store, the for cash. Apply at ® SALE—TNE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of % custom Groce: Bleecker street ry. ‘Apply for two days at 122 JOR SAL FIRST CLASS BAR! F at the Athletic Club arya ee cet beter hird and Fourth avenues. ress FITHS, station L, Harlem. ie gail aa Get BARGAIN ON ACOOUNT OF BAD HEALTH,— First class corner Grocery ptore: fresh stock, fix- Sires horse and wagon, for $2,590 cash. Apply at store, ‘th avenue, RENTERS. AN OLD WELL ESTABLISHED Down le; now doing a may be retained. Add: ree Vi APRS HERRING'S. MARVIN'S, WILDERS May ts fase than chanatoctarere’ prices ¢o olees cat; iliio’ improved Sates at reduced prices, sh Maiden lane, near Gol street. A 8 1Q279, Medium, one snail of Herring's, Lillie's and der's make, at 8. G. QUIRK'S, 72 Maiden lane. 10 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE, 0, CLOSE, AN FS tate, the Dummy Engine and ‘Machine Works of the late Grice & Long, established ast ten years. For articulars and conference add HORGE W, GRICE, n H tO Beach muel B. Grice, deceased, UY LIQUOR ISTORE AND RESTAU- 1 50.4 wae B ‘ant; $20 per month, wth lease; worth double FE FOR SALE CHEAP.—A_ LARGE SIZE SAFF, $1,300 street. near Broadway. Inquire of DAVID first class ae SES and Winter custom, $] amount good reasons for selling. 33 West Forty- H, box maker, 121 Greene street. $13, out of the city. IS & CO., 43 Broad st, —FL S $25. 000 FIRST CLAS! ie resp na fourth street h Rear Eighth avenue. WILL BUY A LIQUOR STORE ONGRAND WILL BUY AN A NO. 1 HOTEL, WITH, town, for BW ttel mortgage. ELLIS & EC! TALTY—-HORIZONTAL ENGINES, WE HAVE on hand 7x10, 8x12, 9x12, 10x16, 11x18, 12x24, 13x30, 15x36, 16x36, "18x24. Samples can be seen at fe street; second hand Tusines taken in ox: WHITEHILL, 30. Manufactin LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND MA- chinery, consisting of Engines, Boilers, | Steam Pumps, Shatting, Pulleys and Tanks for sale alse for sale, a large brick Bulding, with 30 Lots, tronting on two streets, suitable for a brewery or other manufacturing change, urposes. Apply to P, CASSIDY, Nos. 4 to 10 Bridge st., Brooklyn. — ARGAIN NOW , 15X36 AND 12X18 horizontal En BE. P. HAMPSON, 38 Cortlandt street, N. Y. WOR SALE—A ‘GOOD STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND hand Engines, Boilers, Shatting, Pulleys, was ere, two wood Planos, Mand 36 inehew'and. Siw. Ben Steam Pumps, kc. Address BENJ, FOX, 514 and oie West Thirty-fourth ‘street. A HINERY FOR SALE. —19 HAND | LOOMS A AND 7 power Looms, for weaving silks and ribbons, with ed Harness, &c., complete; will be sold at a bargain. Tnguire at 56 Lispet nard street, up stairs, or ot CHARLES ORGAN, South strect, opposite Pierce avenue, Hud- fs on City, where property can be seen, 10 LET—NO. 27 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, to private family, three-story and basement brick wie tet Csi iinprovements. Can be seen from 10 to ent 1O LET—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stone House, 150 Bast Thirtieth street all the modern Improvements; ‘rent $1,000, Apply to 8. R. JOHNSON, 38 eet. 10 LET—TWO LARGE DWELLING HOUSES ON West Twenty. fith street; No, 140 at $1,600, and 144 at $1,500; Cot th Re hear Boulevard, $450, 240 Broadway. _ (0 RENT—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, 25x6°x100, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, on ‘Forty- fourth street; in thorough onder from top to bottom ; frescoed, ; mirrors and ga: fures go with the houses sneignborhood frst slaaa Tease fori hive years, Tent $4 hers at WiLbiAM Se A: che $a UIKSHA) Broa way and puta four gen NFURNISHED, HOUSES, | TO LET—DESIRABLY din 16th, 2st, 22d, 2th, 26th, Mth, 40th, 42d 48th, 53d, and 57th streets, OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth street. aleve treet. NFU RNISHED AND Fi FURNISHED HOUSES TO rent.—Please examine our lists at our office. JAMES R. Se ENTE 69 West Twenty-third street Ww, FOURTEENTH STREET.—A_ DESIRAB' four story high stoop brown stone Hoase; 19 room: in good order ; rent $3, EDGAR HEBBERD, 29 East Fourteenth street. U MONTHLY—COTTAGE 10 ROOMS, IN GOOD order, every improvement, large garden; loca- tion 106th street, near Third avenue; lease given to good tenant. Apply at 110 East Fifty- “fourti street, third: floor, lirst door. EAST EIGHTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN 16 Lexington and Third avenues.—To rent, three Story and basement and dry cellar brown stone high Srowawaye $1,200 a year. “Apply to JOHN LACY, 538 Bro Way. $1.50 'wenty-fitth, $1) Place to rent. ONLY FOR GOOD HOUSE ON ForRTY- eighth street; on Fit 500; on Fort BR fourth, $90; on Sith $2,400; also country NDAGE, % Union square. Os FURNISHED ee ae t ae APARTMENTS NEATLY FURNISH FRONT HALL BEDROOM to let—To a gentleman, without board; private family ; Third avenue, near railroad depot; all improye- ents; references required, Address V.'B., box 1 Herald office. boty « 1A re retiring trom business. tor and gas; other rooms furnished, with or without 158 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. PRIVATE JO family will let Second Floor, throe rooms, to gen- tleman and wite or two gentle: ; modern improve- ‘ments; rent $30. FOR SALE, ‘SSTABLISHED STEAM LA! cation; well known; extensively nterpising party chance make moncy. Par- ‘hambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS’ Store Agency. _ A WELL KNOWN FIRST Chass. GROCERY STORE for sale—Large cash trad: No. 1 stand; extraor- dinary chance; bargain. Parti intars 23 Chambers street, GEORGE W. SIMERS’ Store Agency. N_OLD ESTABLISHED COAL YARD FOR SALE— Located west side; favorably known; extensivel patronized; undoubtedly rarg Investment. Particulars 2 Chambers street. ORGE W. MERS } Store Agence, E—NOW DOING A GOOD STORE sold cheap on accountot the owner Hayy ing other busine to attend to. Inquire of WARREN S UKIE, between the hours of Land % No 5 Beekma and eM 19 Spring street, between the hours of 10 A. M, and 1B. I AT STORE FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN. APPLY to H. G. LEASK, corner Pearl and Chatham streets. GOOD CORNER GROCKERY STORE, OPPOSITE a market, for sale cheap; rare chance. Inquire at 93 Sixth avenue. SPLENDID CHANCE.—FOR SALE, IN ONE OF the best avenues of New York. well established Millinery Store, connected with a complete stock of ladies’ and gentlemen’s Masquerade Costumes. ‘The For particulars call at ue, pemrees sixty-first and Sixty-second are, good besnars location, 8. C. SMITH, Hliam street, Frankiort Hous N_ ESTABLISHED AND PROFITABLE BUSINESS for immed sale for $3,000.—A valuable Agen included; owner going abroad. Apply at'70 Murray street, up stairs, Al RIQUOR, STORE “AND | RESTAURANT, WITt Lodging Rooms, near Washington Market,’ for sale at a low price; alu South street Liquor Stores and Lunch MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. LIQUOR STORES ON ALL wntown Restaurants, Oyster Salo Chop Houses. Bakeries, Butter Stands, Confectioneries, els, corner Drug Stores, MIT Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR two gentlemen, without board: tamily private: moving in May ; all conveniences ; Ninth between First and Second avenues. GROCERY STORL FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, DO- ing a cash trade of $300 per week; nice living apart- Monts; rent $38 per month, Fine Horse and Waxon. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO GEN- tlemen only. Inquire for one week at 148 Clinton street. —SEVERAL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS A. ‘te let, en suite or singly, fo gentlemen or for house kee pings use of piano; no moving im May. 231 West For- hird street ear Broadw: ve LARGE ROOM, PIANO, BEDROOM AND SMALL A front Office, singly or en ‘suite; all handsomely tur- nished; suitable for gentlemen's light * housckeoping or nice bi iness; references. 737 Broadway, room room Il FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH CON- vonience for housekeeping, or to_gentiemen: mod- ern imprevements; four lines of cars within one block; ‘terms low. 409 West Thirty-third LADY HAS TWO OR THREE ROOMS 1 furnished, to nds ‘idit bauneke or, gentlemen and wife, with priviles t housekeeping, rR 7 West Thirteenth ame Al A* ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM, SUNNY EX- posure, on second floors get, aa joining wise “4 and cold water, &c. Address E. W. roa VORFORTABLY 7 "FURNISHED C Rooms to mre rices moderate ; at 140 East Twenty- seventh street, near Lexington avenue, URNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO LET—S ‘ABLI for, housekeeping; bath room. washtubs, piano it required: rent nd 13 Abingdon PE Fighth avenue, n wel street. F° . aNieoED ROOMS TO RENT AT 206 EAST ‘NINE. Prine CLASS FURRISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH for teenth stregt. gas and water in cach room and bath in the house; eed ‘50 Amityatreet. r men and their wives uy. ‘small vin browse 126 West ‘Thirty-first street, hear Sixth avenu jus; rty: wane ae acne 10 LET—MANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, oN Forty-second, street, four stor: a brown stone, ‘ne Broadway ; rent $4,000. Apply at 322 Broadway, room —CHO! OF SUITS, Soneterrie OF SITTIN 'e). and Bedroom connecti 80 Floors, furnishe for housekeeping ; water in rooms;execlient wash house situation healthy, up town; house well kept and res} le, Particulars at room No. 9, 194 Broadw: WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT FRONT Parlor, third Pie ee adjoining Bedroom, nice! fornished, for one or two gentlemen, without Board, aise back Parlors and Bedrooms, 1 EAST SEVENTEEN! STREET, THREE | DOORS from Broadway. “— Rooms to let en suite or singty to gentlemen only. a WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE: NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotél.—To let, a large, handsomely fur- Eee Room ; also single, well turnished Room, tor gen- uemal 48 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH pt NEAR st. James Hotel.—Large and small Rooms, Parlor and solendid doctor's Office: bath and all couveniouce 4 price $3 and upwards. No moving in May. ll EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN THIGD und) Fourth avenues--A very desirable irdnt ‘oom, handsomely furnished, to let, to one OF two Ken tigen aloo hal ‘oom ; Feference Fequired. EAST SIXTE: NTH STREET.—SINGLE GEN- tlemen can be accommodated with handsomely furnished Rooms, without Board reference. UNFURNISHED ‘ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. A FIRST FLOOR TO LET—EIGHT ROOMS, WITH every convenience, suitable for a dentist or physi- cian: $85 per month, 66 West Tenth strect, between Firth and Sixth avenue HANDSOME SE ‘OND FLOOR TO LET—WITH all modern i coronas at 133 Clinton place, one doer from Sixt —TO LET—A SPLENDID FRENCH FLAT, BELOW Fifty-seventh street, and some 5, M. ‘and most complete ever erected 01 avenue: class families only need apply. his Continent Ontice 900 A* ELEGANT THREE STORY HOUSE NEAR LEX. ington avenue, $1,600. Ifyou want to rent low or purchase a er look at our assortment of houses be- fore closing elsewhere. LIONEL FROEHLICH Third avenue, corner of Fiftieth street. At $2,500 A YEAR—AN woe ye Mana brown stone House on ey ext Fourth avenue WM, TUCKE T $200 A YEARTHREE STORY BROWN STONE high stooy House Linh) Fortleth street, near Park ave- se nue; unfurnis! JAM TUCKER, 20 Fifth a nue, above Twenty-sixth strect. A’ 38 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—FIRST FLOOR, with large extension, and basements; house and location first class. Can bé seen from 11 to 4 o'cloc LARGE FLOOR ON BROADWAY, CORNER NINE- teenth Gath Zix80, with small side Room, to rent, for school ther light business; also three other Rooms in ‘same, Dullding Basement; also Suits of ms all first class, with extra Tenth street. A TOUR, STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN stone House in West Thirty-fourth street, between Broadway and seventh avenuc, with. stable. on Thiriy: third street, will be rented ert a drst class tenant. 000 BA\ 1280 Broadway, _ F A. Drown stone Houses on Fort: ixth streets, bear Filth avenue ‘grate WiddiAM TUCKER, 229 ith ayeune, FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, TWO BEDROOMS, Basement and Kitchen; store room, paniries, bath, wash tray, hot and cold water; separate meter. pe 4 QP the preimises, 207 East Thirty “second street, from 1 to UIRE AT Sil SIXTH AVENUE FOR A LARGE N 1 Firat Floor, six rooms; bath, gas fixtures, separate TO LEY To A | 9° meter, suitable pia pie ate family or some Light bisiness, dressing or deutisiry. tt Egat Brogktyp. STRICKLAN D, 78 Cedar street. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY ONE WISHING to start in business.—For sale, or will exchange for & House, the Good Will, Jong and favorable Lease and part of the Stock of a business established 20 yoars; 1s easily learned und very profiable.. Ft further particuinrs ap- to F. R, 113 and 116 East Houston street. RARE CHANCE OR A YOUNG MAN small means.—The Stock, Fixtures and A Good, Will or a well-established Milk and Butter Store, finely located and doing @ good business, on Secoud avenue, Inquire at 42 East Forty-ninth stre T HARLEM, NORTUE, CORNER 129TH STREET and Third’ avenue.—The Lease of House now occu- pied asa cigar, Hquor afd ladies’ restaurant; long lease, BAEERY, CONFECTIONER: tabligbmient for Baler ig Bo opposition, with, of without Stock and Fixtures. ARD & s' JHERW OOD, 15 Montgomery street, or EY, Pacific svepue and Walnut street, aaa naTROeR TOE sha tants eta oe aplena WET 0) lens ee done th tl owner wishes to’ retire, and would sell. hy aor on easy terms. Apply on the premisés, 169 Seventh avenue, corner Twentieth street, ARBER SHOP FOR SALE—IN GOOD ORDER. 79 Cortlandt street; Northern Hotel. OAL YARD FOR SALE—IN ONE. OF THE BEST locations in the city, with favorable Lease, Good- |, Fixtures and everything complete, and now doing a trade; owner's ill health obliges him to the yard, 136 Mulberry street, C RINTERS.—NEW GORDON OCTAVO PRESS FOR sale ata bargain. Can be seen at 639 West Forty- second street, in grocery store. To BL. ANK BOOK PLINDERS AN AND ROLERS.—FOR sale, a Hic ulin ne, price $100. ‘56 Cedar street, t evenness WILLARD & DEBEVOISE, 45 DEY STRE T.—PORT- able Holsting and Starionary Engines audiBonern nks, Meat Ch Drills, eset} ay Shatting and P Lath = WANTED LOC DOMOTIVE (8 “BOILER, A ; 9 io @ horse power. Addross for three’ days, giv! particulars, box 184 Herald office. yi c ne $700. FOR SALE, ONLY FOR WANT OF ( room, a 6 horse Engine ai orse Boller, as tise as new, oor. iat: Heat he in SPEAIGHT'S, Il Wiliau strcet, third 7 ow oti TREN NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. New and full-powered steamships. Salling, from New York on Saturda: pone Liverpool on ursdays, culling a Cork Harbor cach way; Saturday, March 22, at 12 noon, sSaturday at3 P.M. ‘di Saturday, A} ‘pelt Saturday, April 19, at From the White Star dock, Pavonia ferry, Jerse; A. Clty,” Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled combining safety, speed and comfort, Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion Is felt. Surgeons and stewardens a company the steamer, tes Saloon, $60 in gold (lor sailing aatter Aprill, $100, gold) ; steerage, '$30 in currency. hose Wishing to send for irlends 1n_ the old country can now obtuint steerage prepald cerufeates, $32, cur- *Pawiengers booked to or trom all Barts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &e. Draits trom £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to Continental ports, J. . 3! . RKS, Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Co Company's malt stearnshipe betyeen New York and Havre, calling at Brest, splendid vessels on this tavorite route for the Continent will sail from pier No. 60 North River follo VILLE DE PARIS, Hellard. -Satarday, March 22 ST. LAUR! ... Saturday, April 5 VILLE DU NAVEE Sarmont. jaturday, April 19 PEREIRE, Danre -Saturday, May 3 Price of passage, in gold (including wine), to Brest or Havre. First Cabin....... $125 | Second Cabin............ $75 Excursion tickets at reduced rate: ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe, by taking this line, hvoid both tran- ih by English railway and the discomforts of crossing the nel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GEORGE MAC! KENZIE, Agent, 58 Bronuway, TATIONA'L LINE OF STEAMERS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly Loudon dire o: 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from plers #4and 47 North River, B ITALY, Grigs Wodi AM. GREECE, Thomas. Wedne: P.M. Hover, Grosn PLM, CANADA, Webster, turday, April 5, ‘at 0A. M. SPAIN, Grace. ‘saturday Abril ta at3 P.M HOLLAND, B eater ‘i OApeILS, at LA. M ray jaturday, April, atl A, M, Tne SHIPS ARES” THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE. ee in Passage, $90, $75 ad $65, currenc: ct spe UWverp. ueenstown, Fill. Brigcal or London, <— CHEAPER THAN BY ANY OTHER LIN For further riddell apply. at the compan: ie office, 69 Broadway. . W. J. HURST, Manage EXPRESS: STREAMERS \CHOR LINE, TSMALIAN Wed Wen 8 OLEMETA “We ea Mt AUSTRALIA, Sat.’ ch 22 | VICTORIA, oat, Meek ae Passengers booked and forwarded to and from any rail way station in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark or America as safely, speedily, com- fortably and cheaply. as any other route oF line. Tickéts, Drafts or Certificates can be Bova 6 at Mad #4 Hie Bin?” ‘pplying at the company's OR SALH—A FIRST CLASS CORNER Store, located inf one of ina panelpal st streets of the particulars iayatrs of Wai. MILES & CO., sireet. ume ty ETRE Aste OR SALE-LEASE AND FIXTURES OF and Basement, 60 fect deep, 342 Third avei heen a successful dry goods store for the last seven years and Is suitable for clothing or any other respectable business, Apply In store. R SALE—THE OLD Door Business 73 . Lj hand; will one ortwomen of capital, satisiac ae forselling; there is a three nex! LIQUOR STABLISHED SASH AND } wsplendid stock a good chance for ry reasons will be ears) Jease from May OR SALE—THE TOOLS AND FIXTURES OF A wholesale Conteetionery, 281 Greenwich street. 4 OR SALE.—A PARTY, WHO HAS DONE A stc- cessful business in millinery and fancy goods in Paterson, N. J. for tho past IB years, will nell the Stock, Fixtures and Good Will of the same at 8 reasonable valua: tion, | For partic: rs inquire of EASTMAN, BIGELOW & DAYTON, 4% Broadway, New York. + On Sate An OLD ESTABLISHED PANCY GOODS f Store, d ood paying cash trade, with lease, 8 B00 585 8 Broome street, New York. ; Apply at FOR, SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AND Goo WILL, of & Jadies’ and ‘gentlemen's Furnishing Store in a ‘ood location in Fulton street, Address OTHER BUSI ESS, Brooklyn Branch Herald office. 0 R SALE—A WELL E ESTABLISHED per jOODS Business: three years’ Le joing agod trade Ahiree Viovks trom eiisophee' sitet ‘erry i are store. Apply toc. J. FR Bleecker street, nt OR SALE—A WELL E TABLISHED MEAT, FISH, Oyster and Fruit ket, doing a good business, me good Horse and Wagon, at'a low price. Inquire of Junetion, N. J. W. GRIFFIN, Or OR SALE—H@USEFURNISHING AND ROCKERY Business, established 6 years and doing a good egg: ‘s see 16,000 cash required. Apply to E. W. 3ixth avenue. DASH, BALANCE REAL BS se a splendid Liquor Store, on burg; two years F. LEY, F°%s SALE. ™ ‘and sieet, William house at $800 per year, 01 FR eCase: black walnut; ch ton street, second floor. FoR RAGE SA PIRST Class WINE, Lt \COR AND Billiard Saloon, established 15 year Broadway, between Forty-tith and Forty-sixt peeeti, _W, LEIMBACH, JOR SALE—THE OLD. RSTABPISHED CIGAR STORE, with Stock, Fixtures and Lease, at a very reasonable price, Inquire at the piace, rd avenue, i 12 Centre st. R SALE—ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALL SHOW. ; no se for ba 54 tn _ FOR SALE A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS 1N connection with the d di standing; smail capital real estate In town or country taken in McGREGOR, 79 Nassau street, room I Fos SALE—A LONG ESTABLISHED BOOK AND ol cra ber Business; to an enterprising man with $ Ay nackte ee toaken J opportunity lee 3 on = ja jan meet @ n } Address BOOKS, Herald office. peepee ere FOR SALESA CONFECTIONERY, TOY AND STA- fionery Store, with gage. 271 Golubiw stevet, EASON BROTE RS, ‘Agents. NMAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. are popemt Has follows :— Royal Mail Steamers ie ‘Tucaday. § March 18, at 8 A. M. arch, araay., March 2y, Saturday, April ursday, April 10, saturday, April 12, a And each succeeding Saturday and "anireday? 1 trons pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin—875 and $9, gold, according to‘ accommodation. Round trip tickets at low rates. Steerage-To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London derry, London, Bristol’ of Cardiff, $30. Prepaid certif- cates, $32, currency. Passengers also torwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. Draits issued at lowest ra For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the company's office, 16 Broadway. For Stverage Passage at Lt Brot rg? ay. JOE DALE, Agent, or to be dal & FacwK, 2 Ghertout tre t, Philadelphia. M. Carag, 102 State street, Bos! ¥. 6. Brows BG South Market stree Chicago. ORTH GREBAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bremen. ‘The steamship MOSEL, Captain G. Ernst, will sail on Saturday, March 22, a¢ noon, from Bremen pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, 10 be followed by steamship RHEIN, Captain J. C. Meyer, on Satard: ‘arc Rates of passaze to London, Havre and Bremen, payable in gold or its equivalent in currency :— First Cabin; Second Cabin. Steerage.. For freight or pas OKLRICHS nite, | owling & HE GAWBUSU-AMERIOLN PACKET COMPANY'S iI steamsh fron mail steams PerPHALIA, Captain Schwensen, wil sail on Thursday, March 20, at 2%. M.. for Hambu ures taking Passengers trom New Yor York to Plymouth, London, and Hambut is cote - 2 yable in United stat ry pa: nited 8s BO KUNHANDT & 6 Get tICHARD & BOAS, ‘General Age me, General Pawenger Agents, 61 Broad street, York. 61 Broadway, New York. The THUR! Nata A will sail March 27. u" ITED Ly as MAIL LINE. STEAM 1 TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Sailing MANHATTAN, Price, Ji WISCONSIN, Freeman, J. : From pier 48 North’ River. Cabin passage. $8) cold ; steerage, $80 currency. P HooNed to ang fren Paris Hambany,. Nor ‘assengers booked to a ‘aris, 3 eden, & Di a. © ngland, ray Pha yaroadway. R AT WESTERN F MSHIP_ LINE. NEW YORK. Tot BRISTOL (ENGLAND) f a Sage taking goods and passengers for London, Cardiff, New- Der Gloucester and all gd in Bristol Chantel, THe steamers of this line will sail from pier 1S Ei March 25 April 23 currency currency can obtain Wednesday. 4 artios wishing to se certificates. Drafts for £1 and upwards, For freight oF passage apply 1 a 4 ug sos street, New York. Dg ry | TO ee a Axe XD IRELAND.— £1 and upwards ai ¢ Tickets, b; ne, aiket lage at sae” Towest ates dius pune or and sailing Reve an rd ‘SRO | by tars! RUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, UNARD LINE. The British and Kort American C Royal Mail Ste: ps, between New York and Liverpoo ealing at Cork harhor, rom New Y. PARTATA,..Wed., March 19 AL “Wed. Aprit *OU March 26 *R! ved. April ABYSSINIA We ‘April 2 CALAMRIA.” Bet April And every following Wednesday and Saturday from New York: mers marked thus * do not carry steer- age passen: ers. Rates of ‘amago—Cabin. 9 $30, $100 and $130, gold, as cording to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15, additional Heturn tickets on iavoravle tertas, Stee age, $9), currency. ‘age tickets (rom ent eg and Queenstown, and ply at the Company's paren orf urope, at lowest rate: jor steerage passage, pet witreight and cabi No. 4 Bowling Gr ine, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. corner of Clark and Randolpi. Ys Trinity § Balldir Or to P. H. DUV: streets, Chicago, NE, OTICE.—THE PARTHIA WILL SAIL FOR LIVER. ool and Queenstown on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst. Passengers cunbark trom ¢ street, Jersey Chy, Her aynard wharf, foot of Grand G. FKANOKLYN, No, 4 Bowling Green. _ T# HE AMERICAN EMIGRANT © P le Ting Groom, News Var aN NOg8 BOW. established 1862,—Steer: assage tickets, “foreign exchange ket nd ide cireular io English, een fe languages. Address box 4.543 Post office. ASSENGERS CAN CABLE HOME THEIR ARRIVAL abroad for $2. Passenger Cable Telegrams sold a& steamers’ offices, at whart and by KIEKNAN & CO., ts, 15 Wall street. pire STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL athe tg of the Department of State issued by A. 6. Witw at Ni, United States Jourt House, 41 Chambers at. = COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Pp" KIC MAIL orRapenr COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, viv Panama, carrying mails. vasschgers ahd reight to Aspinwall, Panaua, Santa Martha, reytown and Pacific coast of Mexico, Central ‘i rica, Per Steamers leave sb; ath “ind 30 of cept when those days fall on Sunday, then the day’ pre- i er HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain p Jentral American and South Pacific ports. for Japan and China, For rates of passage, treight tnd 1A first class steam: RON, built tor the Ji F. BARERS , Broadway, corner Forty-fifth street. on Monday ey an 4, at 10 o'clock A, For freight or ‘ch 20, 1873—Ste: , will leave pier 42 North River at 12 o'clock noon ter of 10th and 20th of each month connect with t all further information apply at company’s office on the p nese government, now lying. at Bridge street, Brooklyn, Wilk NITED “STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIE pemare apply to W. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling f each month, em- Es wall direct, connecting at Panama with the steamer EAT REPUBLIC, Captain Caverly, touching at Aoa: pulco Manzanitio, Mazatlan, and ais ‘connecting ec any's steainer touching at San Benite, T sate ag and Port Angel pipe eae: ‘Steamer Alaska will Ieavo San Francisco April 1, pier, foot of Canal street, pees re R. BABY, Agent. POR YoRouama, CANAI Ly sail in ten vith A favorable opportunity seldom eoour- ring for invalids to take a.sea vovage. For passage apply ¥ € GIBBS, No. 1 William street, of DAVI Company.—The elegant scrow steamship ONTARIO, 4,000 tons burd Cap tala George, B. Slocum, will sail for St ‘Thomas, Par rhambuco, Bahia and’ Rio Jancire } ED ont OF MAI es or PASSAGE, EDGED, EW YORK TO Pers CALLING. Att Dee OMA AND BARBADOS TO LAND MAILS AND, PASSENGERS. These first class full-powered iron steamers are ime tended. to sail from pter 18 East River, as tollows :— aturday LAGOS, Pexden MANDINGO, Spence. Y} PES AND EVERY THREE WEEKS fetal ake estes steamers are specially alapted to, p (Id eit ¢ staterooms, bathrooms and superior vea- Ulation, and take only first’ class. passeners A limited. amount of cargo will Secu of cargo will be aka lornstedt & Garthorne, For treight or, ame MORUR eS UNE sare MAIL TO HAVANA AND MEXICO, ROGRESO AND VERA CRU: New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, ieaving pier No, 3 North Riv £ THURSDAY. CLEOPATRA (Tlavana and Mexico) CITY OF HAVANA (Havana galy) CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via Nassau). CITY OF MEXICO (Havana and Mexico). CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only). aseeeee For treight or passage PAL LEXA ANDRE’, & SONS, 83 Broadway. _ IEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH. ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. The steamer CLYDE, Captain Lott pony now ree ceivin} freight at pier 20 East Inver, and will sail Satar- day, Mare! iroush bills of lading given to Houston, either by the GH. and H.R. Ror by ‘the Houston Direct Navigation oma ny, and to al pointe on the Galveston, Houstes and Henderson and'h. Bennd CoRasiroad, No charge for forwarding In New York. For freight of passage apply t . H FORY & CO,, 188 Maiden lane, oF P. CLYDE, 119 Wall Street, OR NEW ORLEANS | DIRECT. n Line. The stoamanip MUENERAL SEDQWICK, Shain Byans, wll leave pier 21 East River, Wednesday, March 19, Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken. Insurance guaranteed, For freight or passage, having superior accommods. tions, % Spey *G. II, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden inne. VOR NEW ¢ cata MERCHANT AMSHLP LINE, from pier No Ka miven at 3 o'clock P.M. SATURDAY, Cpeks 22. 3 fons, 7) South st. N. es Fret; hts received daily. Through rates given for Louis, Vicksburg, Mi rome, a Galveston and indinnola ~ havi erior aosommoda, For eit or pases tions, app’ FREDERIC OR NEW ORUBANS DIRECT, | The Cromwell 8! ‘Tho steamship GRONGE CROMWELL Captain & Ta Giaph will eae, Dies No. 9 North iver ot? Sal Marchiaa at SE M2 rolgity received: dally, “Ruroug rates given a] vestan, indianola, fort or Whaet Brazos, Santiago ind St. Loti, eiiaied Cabin teera “yor fre sage app HPO SLATER A SUAMAR. 6 West trees OT OMe OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RoRnOn thoes Old Dominion Steamship Compas nieiee will despatelt ma pie ier 37 North River their elegant sidewhee! ste ip LD DOMINION, Walker, cominat ah for Noro $i or a Richmond, on mere March 18 giving throu lis of lading all points ad Southwest. ‘Through passenger me kets ‘issued ‘soa ommodations une equal ed. ‘Apply at pier 37, 8 i) 187 G eet, corner of Dey. 3) Broadway. poi At pethe: gent _.. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. OR F STAMFORD AND. GREENWICH. a steamer NELLY WHITE Pier 37 Kaw pivge very Tuesday, Thursday ‘and "“Satufday, ata) ENS XLV AMIS RAILROAD, Trains leave New Yor! from foot of Desbrosses and by RU streets, as follow: for bBegie Pittsburg, the West mst iG :30 A. M.; pan Palace Cars attac' hea, a the | ‘ott ato A = 8:30 P.M. Sunday, 5,7 and 8 *¥or PM Suan Washing s exprese for 7 Phntadelphie hy ep , 9B. Emigrant ane ey ist For Newark 8 7 naa a 730! & io, MOP i For Weod brid a ihr New Bett a (7,10 A.M. 12 M..1, 2 ‘or New Brunswick, 7, 10 3, 4:10, 5 6, oP. M. and 12 night, Sunday, bands Pew. 4 = For East Millstone, 7 For Lamberivie dnd Flemingto For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, Py and 4P.M. Become aoe tor Bordentown, vie ton ~ Com den, 7and 9 Moe I 4), sand 6 P- For Freehold, ‘ 8A. M. For Jamesburg, Bet: arrive as follow: 1 eranily, 10:6 fh Mt and 6:34 P. ) Brom’ W Washington and 2 Sunday, 6:40 A. M. $20 go tn De SE AS Sunday, 5:21, 6:50, 1108 a. M, Ticket offices, ($26, 435, Zit, and O44 se ig No.t Astor House, and, foot. ot Yrogses and Cortlandt streets, Dp Emigrant Ticket office, No. 8 Bat ASSAT D. M. General Manager. ter: BOW. I, Gen. Pass. & Agent. ____ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C- F° SALE-SIDEWHEEL PASSE NB Freight Steamboats Steam Yachts North ity r Barges, usboats to $y Pe a a Linde: new Hull for 18. Boats.” GEORE OR SALE—THE FAST RAC: ING YACHT METEO! ngth 2 feet Ginches, Address F, B. L.,box 5, Post omer, New York. JOR BALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS BARGE dimensions, 9 feet length, 19 feet beam and Steet hold? Inpertect order. Apply to BULMAN & BROWN, Newburg. PROPOSALS. OSALS FOR $1,800,000. norORALS sale a be received at the Comptroller’ OMce until Thursday, M 1878, at 2 o'clock. P. fren the same Will be pune! pened for the whole of of the sum ot $1, uty pity improvement Stock authorized by chay ‘of the Laws of 1969. Said stock will whe th eat at the fs a seven per cone ‘able on the Ist day jovember peraunuin, pay wey, em rincipal will The proposnis oi § tate the amount of bonds desired and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; van = persons whose Ww, sale are = Shaan will the; Fequirea to with the iain Sy eeera So ce them respectively, together with ony pre. ere Mpresentng to the Comptroller the receipts of the Chamberlain tor such deposits the parties will be entitled to receive certiicaresfor equal, amounts of the par value of the sums awarded to them, bearing interest from the ane of iS oposal shall be seated and endorsed “Proposale for Peay tin re, it Stock.” and enclosed in a second enyelope addressed to the Comptrotie The right is reserved on the part of the Comptroller to reject any grail of the bids i in his Judgment the inter- (¢ Corporation re SAND IL i H. GREEN, Comptroliet City of New York, Derantunnt or Fixaxce, Gomre TROULER’s OFFIC Mareh 11, 1873, ‘PRorowtions WILL BE RECEIVED > 7OR, Bice stone flagging a im ton avenue and Sixty-tnird street, uit March onle Speci cations can be seen te s TWEWENGOOD'S, 23 White UNKEN LOTS. of Barth and SO We otter for sale a large fe nantly ean The material suitable for flli lots and fr'sttuated onthe lug. of the. Fourth avenue Linprove- Tent, between Forty-cighth street and Harlem Kiver, Proposals will be received for delivery at the point of excavation or %i eaeh oF ofher Rolie ae FOR yo "eoutra red. 55 East Bighty-ve sizoot