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5) ta ie, Ford! REAL. 1 ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. NS EI EWEN | HAS FOR SALE ai large number of Farms and o' Igo Lots at Paterson, Elizabeth, ham, Kensico, Isiiv, n, &¢. Oallor enclose siamp for priced list. ALE OR EXCHANGE—AT ORANGE, N. J., A FIRST j teen! class eaneee, "Pe. SG worth $i ye tees, 000. CARLETON & CO., 98 Broadw PO ,, BXCHAXG! Brooklyn, turnisbed or un! ew York Property. AND EXCHANGE er Country Prop- Holbrook, W Hastings, Newark, ‘Brook: ‘89 Nassau rnished, with fine JOUN SILGEL & CO., 79 Cedar street. aad wi Bay SIDE, N. Carr PIOTANGR oR TO House, poo gr 10 ne Beet yr’ vie Yn ist Seventeenth street. EXCHANGE—FOUR SMALL jouses, near ferries, in. Brook! ey a ftrests aeeant leasehok JARVIS, Canal street, ty Sou. Aoply WELL RENTED yn, fora goo! New Apply GRIGGS, —FOR ELIZABETH, ORANGE, Williamsburg Cy West” ‘hoster Fen Property, a three story ba: are with frontage EXCHANGE. A FINE PLACE AT HASTINGS, the I/udson, large House, outbuild- ings, &e.: shade and iruit trees; will take improved Coe em York. yr ELLAMY BROTHERS, No. 53g Pine street. oe c ~ wit SELL OR EXCHANGE FOR MERB- idise, 2,000 acres choice Texas Land, adjoining Te: Pacific Rai’ road in Van Zandt county, Texas, ma les.perfect in eve Ss 60. “ \k : i a \g 10 . New Brighton (Sta‘en Island), 30 i} ae and improvements; EXCUANGE—GOOD tor House in thi N. DO. HOUSE. IN VILLAGE oF minutes from of tree’ and clear; and $4, ity or Brooklyn, steamship office, 1 Broadway, trom 1. to 2. MIEARNE, lox 158 Galveston (resus) 10 PACMAN bo he batons fae foam Dy a tow ra pad, shons in 1e wn peash oF equivalent. Address J. '8., box 104 Herald y respect. For partici oat offices Bee ey Pree NSs, ane anne Yur in 40 miles of New York, for houses on 48th, 123d, 136th streets, SLA! ABE & CO., 23 Union icra AEDs GooD BRICK OR BROWN STONE House, up town, good location, in exchange for a 5 =. over 10 per cent. ress 8. 11. BURR, 150 broadway. fe brick double Teneinent, pay! ANTED—SEVERAL SMALL COUNTRY PLACES, in exchange for Furniture, Carpets and other Address 8. H. BUR! yy will ad Broadway. ld @ little cash. WANTED DWELLING HOUSE ON WEST SIDE, below Forty-second street, imexchange for near-b; House up town. soun' RSP) Place and cash or tor NCER, box 3,026 Post office. adress wou EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS IN HARRISON street, Brooklyn, fora small House, value not to exceed $5,000, in good’ neighborhood, Brookly: at 60 orice street. Apply SPLENDID LOTS_UNENCUMBERED, ON FIFTH Forty-frst streeta, © exchange for Goods or Mer- description, fersey Cit avenue, between Fortieth and Brooklyn, worth $3,000, t spancies of an; 8, box 59 Address WILLIAM utes’ walk of steam car: price not to exceed $3, Herald Uptown Branch otlice, INI HARLEM—WITHIN 8 MIN- lot pot ae as 20feet front; tions without Beiieviare not noticed. ‘Address HOUSEREEPII, box GOOD PIECE OF CITY OR COUNTRY HROPERTY,, ‘with some cash, ees in exchange for a wi nificent Residenc: dress REAL EsTAtsé, box M44 Herald office, Hudson River, near the city, OUNTRY PROPERTY WANTED.—WANTED, A small Place, within an hour and a half of New York, in xchange for the Equity in an elegant Place in Eliza- ih; amount of equity Address OWNER, box 38 $20,000. Post office, New York. ARM WANTED.—ANY GOOD, RELIABLE PER- son owning a first class graziny jours of New York, and is desirous of engaging in avery important and. proftuble business and has sore tauh eapital, will address W. E. box lie Herald Upiows Branch office, farm, within two LUMBER'S MATERIALS TO EXCHANGE FOR REAL Address, with particulars, or Mortgages. Dak oe rh box 156 Herald office. 5 aaa THE EVENING TELEGRAM (PUR REAL ESTATE INDEX, New York, over 100 P: TO- MORROW. @ CEDAR STREET, erties for exchange. ld Nagy BROWN STONE CITY, 15 BROOKLYN Countr; Dwell to exchan; also, for sale, ata at Font Bist Stine eaten tira tng it lew Jersey. RUFUS « MOBARG, 77 Cedar street. Wen fourth Et Sixty-fifth streets and M 4 79 Cedar street. iTED—A THREE oR FOUR STORY BROWN ¢ House, 16 to 2) Heet wide, between Thirty. ison at syenuos. "Address, with) particulars, SOuN SIEGEL S ws office, Hartford, NTED—A STRICTLY. “FIRST CLASS HOTEL either purchase or lease. on. ee Address box 919 P Nyy AxteD Ss HOUSE ‘WORTH ABOUT $35 tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, fora cash BONN Be jr aha trondway. cust BE- mer ; brown stone. Send particulars to MAKTIN we NTED—A DWELLING IN GOOD ear ay IN this city, valued Sy Som $15,000 to $25,000, ( Frosge for brown stone H 'rospect Park, Brooklyn orks, No.'é Irving pl lace. in ex- ouse on a beautitul pe near ddress H. B., Manhatian ANTED—A PLOT OF THREE TO FIVE LOTS, BE- tween Fitth and Madison avenues, south of Eight: all cash will be pa’ ‘Yor & suitable plot Address VAPOR BATHS, Herald sixth street, for a public institution ; ANTED—A HOUSE IN THE SUBURBS, WITH 1M- in ex- ehange for First perty. JANTED_WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF NEW YORE yan npg, with ig Clymer provements, worth from Mortgages, on st New Fork pro LING, 202 Broadway, room 7, 10 ia asmall Cottags ttage House. AMERON, It street, Williamsburg, L. I. with attached: ; must. Sbave modern impr, ovement. Aj particulars, hy ictter only. to M. 98 ‘ANTED TO BUY~—A HALF OR poet ioe IN 3 state ped and location. Apply to A. W. HOPKINS, road ". Greenwood or Woodlawn Cemete: rice, est ANTED school, Address te TO Brook n, Bergen or outskirts . MeO. ly Lis of rms. ANTED.TO BUY FOR CASH—A high stoop brown stone House, not less than 20 feet front, between Thirtieth and Forty-seventh streets and ‘ourth and Sixth avenues. RIKE. R, HESSE & CC No. 5 Pine street. BUY—FRAME HOUSE, WITH FIVE or six bedrooms, with all improvements, or, Halfa louse t reat, Be sreeeaty of or on car ling fo Catholic New York. » Harlem Post office, stating price and FOUR STORY Owners please address V ‘House, hali toone acre of ground. #ance ‘of depot; Herald office, with price aid particulars. ANTED TO PURCHASE—IN NEW (Orange price $5,010 to $7,000), JERSEY preferred), a small modern well-built within walkin Address dis- oe Os ANTED—THRER stone, not less than 20 feet front, below Fifty-ninth street, send fal to Sixth avenue; all cash ifa bargain; 81 Cedar street. owners send OR FOUR STORY lull particulars. W. H. HAYES & SONS, BROWN ANTED TO. PURCHASE—A HOUSE two Lots in oy Second, Third, Fourth or Sixth . DITCHETT, No. 2 New Chambers ‘ward, atreet. Address G. W. EB OR ONE OR ‘ANTED TO PURCITASE—FOR CASH, to 000, a medium-sized House, betwi $30, n ‘Thirty-fourth and Foriy-eighth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; must be inn choice location and first class in every respect. Ad: it dress L. 8, $15.00, jird avenu Worhood, Address CHARLES, Herald office. 25.000. Lots. ata below Twenticth street, . 180 Duane AT FROM -WANTED TO BUY, CHEAP CORNER House and Lot, east of Bowery in &@ good neigh- -THE ADVERTISER a cash to invest Owners of this kf reasonable figure can address Morala ‘Uptown Sranch office TAS $25,000 Boulevard nd ot broperty deriring to st z » box 174 LLEN B. MINER, “AUCTIONE ER. cl GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD Piano, &c. __SALES: AT AUCTION. Salestoome 95, LEN AMINE 7 Prd streets. "Yaie Henry Ti. Leeds & Miner (established 1847). ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, at 10s ovclock, nt private resiicice linton surest Brooklyn, FURNITURE, MIRRORS, nd Details in time. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 95 Changers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. NE ER, THURSDAY, APRI te: 2" at 1035 o'clock, ats tne GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD” Piano, Mirrors, &c., &c. LLEN B. AM Salen HANDSOME Hi HOUSE! ITURI Details ‘ivihuee, MINER, AUCTIONEER, lesrooms MINER at 0 cl repay, arnt Leon o'cloc! m cir sal Chambers and 77 Re; entreeiae OLD FURNITURE, convenience of sale. Particulars in time. eee, residence, rosewood 18 95 Chambers and 77 Re: ALLE 77 Reade strects. Lemoved for DMINISTRATRIX'S A will sell, at public sate, on tuesday, April, next, at oper Bale positives ZABETH H. HENDRICKS UCTION SALE, on Monday). March 8, at 0% o'clock. | ele; Tosew atthe c private resi residence, ‘Detween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Property of A seau, leaving for France. Parlors—Velvet, Brussels Cai wd ‘lor | Sui Grand Duchess and Marie tie co" satin. by and re a4 - ‘wood Pia hirkish, Chi ees; fine Oi Eeitune, Bronze, vase Clocks, Bookenss en Hae tageres, : jJattresses, lass, Ching, Beading: lay fy Rining Be Fron reyes ane ire, po and ticlivered for pnickaeers UCTION.—TO "a SALE,—THE N, d., the Hote SUBSCRIBER hotel, bar and remain on the Bremises. ‘Administra trix. Magnificent Household Furniture, ito} 3 Clinton place te ts; magnificent Parl its, ‘les Sande rel sei double "ro otorte ; cl wood and walnut ‘Chamber Sui keeping.—DANIEL A. Lt vom yg z avenue, April “15, ot ith Auctioneer. in elty or country, es treet), Phiten PARTIES Brcuine HOUSE. EWS, Auctioneer, personal attention to » Kdences as usual since jes will ‘ake clit, >On Taesday, ire Furniture, On tat ato West Eleventh street, entire UCTION haplnpmgmas of ELEGANT Poveegoe AY, Merch 7th a} . Furniture will Pe sold fF facie, MO) ROBERT ©. CASHIN, ‘uctionee, it private residence Puy West 2ist jale Dositive. See Monday's azald. NEW YORK _ HERALD, SALES AT! AUCTION, “A DRIAN HL MULLER, “AVOIONKER, Peremp'o'y Sale. | & Post sstate. 165 Riverside Park Lots | will be sold at Auction, by order of the hoire of JOEL POST, Deceased, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 1, at 12 o'clock, at the Exc! ADRIAN H. MULLE: jlesroom, 111 Broadway,by P. R, WILKINS & 00, 3, : i > 55 £ 3 Seventy per cent may remain on bond and Mortgage. Maps at the office of the Auctioneers, No. 7 Pine street, (ADBIAN 2. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, Property at Hiverdale, on on the Hudson River, and on Broadway, beiween the cities of New York and Yonkers, Three nomen and 8 g he rold at uue:ion TAURSDAS, April 3 At the sexehaney Salesroom, F artioninee a FE Tr MULLER, P. R, WILKINS & €O., ‘Autiloncsrsy No. 7 Pine street. DY asia H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, VALUABLE LOTS ON NINTH AVENUE, 14TH AND 125TH STREETS, ADRIAN H, MULLER, PR. WILKINS & CO., will sell at auction, on MONDAY, March 31, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange'Salesroom, 111 Broadway. cnt [Sa Seta lots, southeast oorner Ninth avenue a “ah street—Nino lots, north side, 100 fect west of Ninth re 125th street—Four lots, south side, about 7 feet 2 inches west of Manhatian street. Maps at the oilice of Auctioneer, No. 7 Pine street. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. Houses, Statics and Lots ou West Forty-firat street. ADRIAN H. MULLEK, P. ye WILKINS & Co., will seil 5 at auction on Wednesday, April 9 1873, at12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sale-roomi, Ill Broadway— The two sory brick Houses and Lovs220 and 222 Wost Forty-first street, with brick stable on the rear; lots to- gether 40x93.9, The three story briex House and Lot 224 West Forty- fret strect, ad oining the above, The house is 40 fret deep, well arranixed, gas, dc. : lot 4x98. The Traine Cota and. three Lots 223 and 23) West Forty-first street, with the two story brick Stable, 25x60 feet, on the rear. The lots together are 60x93.9, with an alleyway on either side of the cottayes for entrance to the stable in tho rear, Maps at the office of the auctioneers. RT—AUCTION. SOMERVILLE GALLERY, Fifth avenue and Four- teenth street * NOW OPEN FREE, MR, JOHN SNEDECOR’S ANNUAL SALE, ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer, 82 Fifth avenue, Will ‘sell on the evenings of the 7th, 8th and 9th Apri, the entire collection of Art Works b belonging to Mr. John Sne- decor, comprising fine Oil Paintings and Water Colors, previous to his departure jor Europe, The coilection embraces many very valuable examples by native and foreign artists of distinction, and is well worth the atten- of ail lovers of art. CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER. A ‘Salesroom, 79 Nassau street, established 1840, Will give his personal attention to sales of Household Furniture at residence of iamilies breaking up, or at his sngciona salesrooms as above. Early application is requisite. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, MONDAY, March 31, “ati2M., at Exchange Salesroom, ill Broadway, 539 and 544 Sixth street, near avenue B, two four story brick Houses, with Store on first floor and Stables in rear; size 46x9.10; gasand Croton, Sale absolute. Pos- session Ist of May. J. BLEECKER, SON & cae re a tad WEDNESDAY, April 2. “at 12M. at Exchange Belosroctn, 11 Broadway, state of Jeremiah Tier, deceased, Nos. 29, 293¢ and 31 First street, southeast corner of Second avenue, two st nd attic brick Houses, averag- ing 17 feet front. Map: 77 Cedar street. A. 3. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. Partition sale of valuable Canal street Property. A. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO. yrill sell at auction, on Wednesday, April 2, at 12M., at the Exchange Salesroom'— ‘Canal street.—The five story brown steno Bullding No. #38 Canal street, running through to Vestry, 25x99, build. ing covering entire lo now @ furniture Warchoases trinity ohtarch lease, Id youre t0 ‘run; terms easy. Mapa at 77 Cedar street. A. ¥,BLBECKER, £0N & CO, AUCTIONEERS, Executor's salé—Estate of, tie late Daniel Marley, URSDAY, April 3, ota M, at Exchange Salesroom, il! Bro way three sto ‘frame House and Lot, 202 West merits fourth next to southwest corner of Seventh avenue; size S100; house contains is rooms, and is conveniently af- ranged and recently pat in complete repair. J. BLEECKER, SON # C0. AUCTIONEERS. Y. Apri atl2M,, atthe Bachan re Salesfoom’, 111 Broadway, three Lots south side of 14th street, 235 feet east of See- ond avenue; also three story Iugh’ stoop brown stone House Nortti side of Fiftieth ‘street, between Third and ond avenues; all complete. Napsat 77 Cedar street “eee SOMERVILLE, att sgn nef OFFICE avenue, corner Fourteenth stre ROBERT 4 SOMER VILLE will sell by Buotion, en Mon- 10 o'clock, at the private residence 65 iret street, black walnut Parlor Suit te cloth; velvet, Brussels and ingrain ares eines re, Bookcases, black wainut Bed. Foom Furniture, xtension Tables, Buffet, Chairs, ~onnees, a Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows, ac, A®k MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 31, at 334 o'clock, sale of a fine collection ef Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Inlaid les, dc. A large Orchestrion, by Imoff & Muckle, London. Silver Ware, English sterling Silver, in sets; nearly ,000 ounces solid sterling silver. Grand Piano, by Steinway & Son. MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, sale of Ol! Paintings, comprising examples by Walter Williams, Wyngaerdt, Bellows, Callow, Broome, Savery, Doust, Sommers, Lara, ke., &c. ‘The whole the property ofa gentleman leaving for Eu- rope. To be sold entirely without reserve. he sale takes place af the Art Rooms, $17 Broadway. ROH. JOHNSTON, x NE! VITT, Auctioneers. Office and salesroom 87 Nassau seect, cree ie the Post office. HORSt AND OA RIAGE BRANCIL 19, 21, 23 and 25 Hast Thirteenth strect, between University ~ and Frith avenue, RD. The firm of Jokniton: Van Tassell having been vi johuston continues the STAND, 37 NASSAU STREET, opposite the Post office iE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF THE HOUSK I8 removed to the spacious. premis Band 26 AS" piri EENTH STREET, meiwern ith avenue and University place, and has no gonnection with the other rand lately occupied by the firm of Johnston & Van Tas: REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY throughout the year. Entries for sales may be made us usnal either at our downtown house, 37 Nassau street, gr at the Mart, 19, 21 a 23 and 25 East Thirteenth street. Liberal advances, as usu 1, made on consignments, ubR, Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Household Furniture. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell on Monday, at 1034 o'clock, at his salesroom, 37 Nassau street, an assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Ruis, Oilcloths, Bed- steads, Bureaus, Washstands, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, cane-seated Chairs, wooden Arm Chairs, Rockers, Kitchen Furniture, &c, Also & large assortment of Oflice Furniture, by order of the executors. UCTION NOTICE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUC. tioncer, Saiesroom 27 East Broadwa: iits and will give his personal attention to sales jousehold Furgiture at residences of parties ‘declining housekeep- ing, Stores and Merchandise; also Storage for same; terms moderate: prompt returns; 20 years’ experience. Bra ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER FOURTEENTH SROBERT Pee WILL SELL 8 fe ia AT TH EK TWENTY-FIRST STREET ALL THE GENTEEL HOUSENOLD FURNI- TURE IN SAID FOcas, black walnut Parlor Suits in reps, rosewood._Ei tageres, gg Re ecceen Shi Bi an b Dorest ana, ack mained and cases, What-nots, curied hair Hinitrewes Feather Beds ‘a, Velvet, Brussel oe Tngrain Cai Oil. tin sues s, together with @ large assortment ¥ 8. W. DAUCHY, LT UCHY & JOTINSO} Will sell on s Toes, April 1. atlo Delock, at 229 and 230 We noaie is and Fix! ook, tures of the Neelug Co-ope: Manufactu set ad Pa consisting of Plumbers’ "ieerials, one nie lose t mB Croton Rollers, brass and iyarants, Croton Brasswork, “Mall stoe nd, Guattttn fits and Gop with & sonnpiete set otoF Pipentters!, Tin, ithe? Coppersmiths’ Tools, and one large set of also several Fox and tLe Gear, Lathes, ghueks Tools; ta yd of Shaftin; sas and Palteys ee: one Wor ower Engine and a ay in Fash ing order. of the above stock will be offered tor sale, amocnuse to over $20,000. iv bs agg ot J sranenony. Step | With street, ele qatnat Chamber's Suits, Bate it ents, Mirrot 1, Olle! ' URSP WARK OPH 375 Bowe: pomtivety in lots, nents ively STRAUS a5 ¥ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL a Fixturen of Vatey Goda, Dry Goods Miltiers ocd Hosiery ; positively in lots. Dealers invited. St) °” ¥ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL tie sell, ete ke large, fresh fick and splendid Fix. mh Count ha ir Grocer; re, *s AUS A OWAREROPH, St Bowers.” B MAX SA YEREDORFER- AUCTIONEER-8 rod bene pext valuable Lease, prin! a corner, ixtur Wine, Liquor and Billiar Lager Beer and Restaurant: also ihe Furniture of Your stot Horse and Wagon, &c. Bargain privately th atthe office of WY as Ba’ YERSDORFER & HACKER, 45 Bowery, _ SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 18723—QUADRGS&LE SHEET—WITH SUPPLEMENT, SALES aT AvETION, Bre! 4H. LUDLOW & 00. PRIDAY, april 4, At 2 o'clock, at the Exchanze Salesroom, 111 Brondway, bd Bo of the Iate Steh Oambreleny, Great brickeDweltin ‘and LotySs croak Jones sitent route tides between Broa. wa: Vowery; house 27x45 teel, a1 two story oxtons on, 1x82 eet isto. i" West Twenty-third street—i'he four st 1 base! it brick English basement Ds Dwelling and Lot sl. Wear Twens ty-‘hird street, north side, 114.8 teet westot ienth avenues house 1).8x58 (ee: ; in tair or reer con! conveniences; Dosse-sion any time; lot 98.9. 2 pee ‘ont may remin on bond and mortgage. No. 3 Pine abrewi, LYON, AUCTIONEER. Lar, 1'rich Hou-ehold Furniture on Thursday, April 3, a o'riock, at the salosrooin, 63 bast The teenth hireet, near Broadway, consisting o a large assort- m f Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Farn. eral amilies; Velves, Wilton and Brussels Car- ved Magers h Bee carved black weluut Bed- id Burea best hair Mattresses, Bedding, two To- ewood Pianos, ‘zis Mangle, Extens on Lables, two Sewing Machines, about 20 fine Oil itings in rich gilt frames a lot or nice Photograph Frame», China and ware. "MONDAY, March 31, in Ng ag the entire Houschold Furniiure at 1,072 Fulton avenae, Clason avenuc. 2Y ISADORE J, SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONER—WILL sell, to-morrow, at 24 sixth avenue, elegant Fix- tures atid Furniture of first claw Saioon and Club [oom ; ‘rosewood Pianoior.e, costly Bar und back lables, Obairs, Oil Pa ning, Engravings, Ice Housé, Glaseware} took of W nes,’ Ligtors, Cordials: positively in lote TOREG RASC, SALE OF REAL ESiATES Leases of Ferry Franchises, Public notice ico tg hereby given that the Commission of the Sinking Fund Ot the cily of New York will of pen for sale at public auction, on Tuesda: ay April 29, 18. noon, at the ixchai lesroom, Ll Broadway. in ihe city of New York, the tollowing real estates belonging to the be Corporation, of the city ot New York:— fae ives Known 1s 16) Wooster street. Premises known as352 West Thiriy-fifth strect, Premises known ag 53 Spring street. ‘remises known as 49 Leonard stroct. Building and Land on the east side of avenue ©, be- tween si: pi 5 and Seventeenth streots, known as’ the bighteenth rd Market. ‘ull wi rrantee deeds will be given to all Durohasess, Lithorr phic PAPE of the above real estates may be ob- tained at the Comptroller's office on and alter che 10th of April next. Sealed Rida will be received: to bo publicly, opened at the Comptrolier's ofice on April 2, 1878, ut 3 o'clock ¥ tor a term ot 10 years, from’ May 1, 1873, of thd following ferries suri tarry Beaanionts Ferry now established {rom toot of Honston street, East Kiver, New York, to the foot of Grand street, Brook: Ferry now established fr imps foot of Grand, street, Now York to foot of Grand strec' ‘ooklyn, Is Ferry now estabcished irom foot of inatasechd street, East River, to Astoria, Long Is'and. Lease of terry franchise, how established from foot of Barclay atreet, Norih Haver, to Hoboken, N. J. ‘Lease of terry iranchise, now established trom foot of Peahroseng. street, North River, 7 foot of Harsimus stree| Tho leases to be made ‘to conform tothe requirement of laws relative to termes, and such regulations, ordin- ances or bylaws as are now, or hereafter may trom time to time be made or passed by the Common Council or State Legislaiure, Bids to be addressed to one undersigned and endorsed “Bids tor Ferry Franchise ‘The right to Talect any y bid, if deemed to bé to the in- terest of the city of Now York is reserved by the Com- mi-sioners of the Sinking Fu AN H. "GREEN, Comptroller. COMPTROLLER’S, OFFICE, New County Count Hovsx, March 27, 1873. SAUES | ATs AUCTION. AMES CAGNEY, “AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND Lown Broker, {31 Hudson itree!, will give personal aiterton to catthe bxcharge, ‘of Furniture at pri- Vaie residences, hotels, store sticks appraising, &e. ; trom my long experience of '25 yearsin the auction’ branca of uy bustnens. Idatter mysel! catire sa idaction will be i prompt, relinble re\urng charges moderate. For ig seo Finiancial column, Bb t, te entire Stock of @ first class Dining Koom ‘and Noctaly nt Bar Counter, mart! fob Tabley Ranges. Gooking Uensiia, ae nn AFPIO ORRIS | WILKINS, | AUPTIONBER. VALUABLE roperty Nos. 9 and 61 Jaw street. E. H. LUDLOW £00, Wiiineil at public auctiol, at the Exchange Sales Broadway, 'n the sity of New York, on Mon- the Ss: day of March at 12 o'clock “noon, all that itor Land in tae cit lew York beginning on the northerly line of Jano 98 feet and ot ches east erly trom Hudson stree', runnng thence apasterly, along Jane sircet 25 feet, thence ooriheri Finches thence westerly 2 Ieet D:inches and thence southerly’ at feet to the point of beginning. “Aivoall that other lot in sald city beginning on sald motherly line ot Jane street 123 fect and Ginches easierly rom Hudson, street, ran- ning thence easterly along lane street 27 feet and 6 inches, thence noriherly Bied, thence westerly 27 feet and 6 inches, and thenoe souilerly 85 eet and 3 inches to the pointol beginning. On to. 49 is a four story and basement double Tenement, ad on_ No. 61 fs a tive. story double Tenement House. Both are in good order, With ® Root clamor ienania A larg portion of the purchase mcney may remain on bond md mortgay particulars apvly to FLANAGAN, BRIG Sit & MAMMINE, Attorneys, 3! Nassau street, OuRT | WILKINS, ATCTIONRER— DWELLING and Tot, 194 West Twellh 5 00. will ell at auctiony on thursday, April tn Prat o'clock, ai the Exchange Salwroom, 11'Broatway, New York: West Twoitih strect—tle throe story and basément op brick Dwelling aid Lot, known as 14 West Twellth sirees, on the south site, Just west of sixth ve= Nuc: hou-e 1s 16x50 feet, withtwo storv extension of 20 feet; lot 103.3; possession May; terms, &c., liberal; maps at No. 3 Pine stree!. AW NBROKER'S SALKE,—VATCHES AND JEWELRY, Monday JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will, sell fo Morrow, at 59 New Bowery, at 12 o'clock, 00 lots Gold and Stiver Watches, Gold anl Diamond Jewelry, Opera Glastos Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Piaiedware Funey "Goods, ac. "By ordr of Patrick § ‘starr, 76 West Houston street, and C! haries ‘Duatipe: 9 Spring street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—~TUESDAY, JAMES: Chae) Auctioneer, will sell 59 New ‘Bowery, 500 lots Men's and Women’s Clothing other seasonable Goods. by order of Joseph um: 444 Seventh ay, AWNBROKER’'S SALE.-SAM, FOREST, AvorioN. cer, will sell to-morrow (Monday), at 17 Bowery, 500 lots Men's and Women’s fine Clothing, ilk and other Dresses and Skirts, Romnants, Sacques, edding, Underwenr, Hootg Shoes ani other Goods.” Order Solo: mons, Kighth avenue, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—SAM, FOREST, AUCTION. eer, will sell Frida: nest, at 17 Bowery, 500 lots Men's and Women's choice G ing, Bedding and other Goods, Ord adway. AWNBROKER'S SALES~BY RICHARD FIELD, dheriff’; and Geseral Auctioneer. Salesroom, ery. Wednesday, April 2, by order Simpsvn, Green & Co., lots Wate ches and Jewelry. Friday, April 4, by order Hugh 500 lots’ au ‘8 and’ Women’s Glothing g AWNBROK ERS! SALES, By ee McGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham st. Mons fens Nomen’s Ciott ing. y order of Mrs. B. Costello, 16 Mott street, Tuosday—Worne n’s Clothing. By order of H. McAleenan, Second avenue. Wednesday—Men's and women’s Clothing. by order of D Silverstein, Sixth avenue. Friday—Women's piothing, _By order of Ze Cahen, Canal street, ESIRABLE WILLIAMSBURG BUSINESS PROP- herty for snto at nuction.--Will be sold, on Thursday 1.3, 1873, at 104 o'clock A. M., on the premises, 26, 27 nd 29 Johnson avenue near U Ground, being 75x10), containing one three. story brick Factory, 35x75; one two story frame Factory. 25x70; ono three story and basement frame Dweilin TYox33y ail the buildings are new and in good order, This property is well adapted for any kind of manuiacturing business, or can be advantageously turned into dwellings. It is well Jocuted in a good neighborhood and offers a rare chance to parties Wishing to make a safe and profitable invest- ment. Capiialists and business men should give this sale their attention. For (urther particulars inquire of the owner, T. F. ARCHER, 27 Johnson avenue, Williams ure, DWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, 77 ElGUTH ue.—Closing out sale, Monday, 11 o'clock, con- isting of miscellaneous, Goods lett. on’ storage >—Furni- ture, Bedding, Bar Fixtures, Crockery, Glassware, &c. Particulars to-morrow. XECUTOR’S SALE.—ANTHONY J. BLEECKER 11 ‘will sell at auction, by order of Executor, at Ex- Ghange Salesroom, 111 roadway, New York. on, Thurs day, April AO, at 1 12 -M., the following improved Frop, rty :—48 Hatrison street, Lot and three story House; ti Watts street, Lot, three story House and stable; 171 ‘and 1713s Division street, Lots aud two story and attic double House. For maps and particulars inquire of Auctioneer, 77 Cedar street, or IRA 0. "MILLER, 160 Fulton street. \XEQUTOR SALE OF VALUABLE STORE PROP- corner af Cole and, Twelith, streets, Jere ity hursda: ., on tho premises, J, Wins Terms easy. For particulai apply to, ©. COARTIE, 401 Wastington Market, or J- M. GIBSON, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey City. H®™2:! B. HERTS, AUCT! SROOM 16 CORTLANDT STREET, ELROANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | LUA INTIN( STEINWAY & SONS’ G: 'D AND UPRIGHT MANOS, SUPERB FRENCH “CLOCKS twas BRONZES, STATUA ON WEDNESDAY ABRIL ba Cr 10 0'CLOCK, AT RESIDENCE OF B. L. ‘SOLOMON, ESQ. 1 WHat TWENTY-THIRD STRENT. PARLORS CONTAIN Axminster Carpets, French Plate Pier aud Mantel Mirrors, rosewood Parlor Suit. Mauve Satin, with Window Curtains to m: ¢ Cur. tains, Steinway & Sons’ Parlor varand Fiano, ‘superb Paris Clocks, Bronzes, real Bronze Statuary, Etaxere and n avenue. three Lots of Gabinet, Vases, Ornaments, Jardinieres, jard Kecelvers, em ALUASLE ONIGINAL OTL PAINTINGS BY AN SCH DIELMAN, HENRIETTA BO: ute INAND DE BHACK- TAN ENKATE, ELEER, 3 PERE, OSEPH ND OTHER ORLEBRATED TARTISTS, or DINING ROOM CONTAINS Velvet Carpet, ricif French Plate Mantel Mirrors, rich Silk Reps, Window Curtains, Fosewood Set, in green plush; solid rorewood Dining Table, Massive Sideboard, rich udelier and Side Bavkota: tne Engraved Cit’ Glassware, French China, Bliverware, Cutlery, fc.; very valuable Mantel Clock ‘and real Bronze Staiuets. BY A. CARRIER—Engravings, Oil Paintings, &c., &o. SITTING ROOM CONT. Velvet Carpet, Freneh Plate Per and Mantel Mistors, Parlor Suit in fancy ta- pestry reps; fine walnut Library and Card Tables, bro caded Satin and Lace Curtains, Steinway & Sons’ seven octave upright Plano, Paris Clock, Groups and Bronzes, rich Extension Chandelier, India China Vases, Camp Chairs, Embroideries, ac. CHAMBERS—Velvet and Brussels Carpets, solid rose: wood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Suits, in reps and tapestry; fing Bedding, curied Hair Mattresses, Mirrors, Damask and Lace Clirtains, Clocks, Ornaments, Engravings, Faint- iF RARY Velvet rr ta Tapest Curtains, Suit, in ered Bronzes, Clocks, Chandelfers, Vi BILLIARD ROOM—Brussels Carpet, with all Appurtenances; lace and bag Curtains, High Chairs, Paintings, Mante! Ornaments, &c., together with the usual assortment of Kitchen Utensils, wit! which t the sale will commence. NOTICE.—The house will be pen for inspection, by Tuesday, from 10 to be had at the ottice permit oniy, on Monday and o'clock. Catalogues and permits ma: of the Auctioncer, 16 Cortlandt stree ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, Salesroois 16 Cortlandt stre LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL: SALB oF MoH AND PLAIN CABINET PURNTT the siock of a manufacturer retiring from asiness, ON TUESDAY, APRIL O'CLOCK AT THE SALESROUMS 16 CORTLANDT STRE- T, embracing every variety of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Rooms Suits, made up for first class city re- tail trade and fully warranted. Catalogues ready and goods on view on Monday. Purchasers can have ther foods packed! {ur shipping or they, will STORED FRE & OF CHARGE UNTIL MAY 1. ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom 16 Cortlandt street. Genter] Houseliold Furniture, Mirrors, &c.. on Friday, April 4, at 10% o'clock, at 188 West Forty-clgnth street, edmprising the entire vurniture of four ory house. Full details here ENRY bide AUCTIONEER, Important Art notice. The sale of valuable, Oll_ Puintines, at the residence of B. L. Solomon, Esq. 163 West Twenty-third street, will take place on Wednesday next, April %, at 3o’clock P. M., immediately after the sale of Furniture. ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TO-MOR- row, at 1034 0’ ‘clock, at 544 Fulton avenue, or street under the Opera Housé, Brooklyn, that fine Grocery Bi lots ive. ETALL sa STOCK BURDETT & pewnrs veil, pai on Thursday, 20th, at 281 Hudson street, between Canal and Spring sirects, at Wo'clock.A. M. “by order of the mortgagee, the large Stock, elegant Fixtures, Lease and Good Will of the extensive jobbing and retail Drug unre 21 Hudson pai formerly owned by John Aitken, Jr., and recenth eats as occupant If not sold in one entire loti then HI be sold sate day a ES catalogue. Information at the office of the auctioneers, 113 Pearl st Gatal ues are now ready. met of tim renare catalogue, the above sale’ is ton poned until S103 DAY, 3ist inst. J, P. TRAVER, AUCHOnE Ee, orren @ GREAT treet, hg sell on Monday, March a at Wig jock. all Fur ire of four story priva' co 28 West en ath street, near Seventh Br ‘hree-ply and Ce Carpe: ‘onie Joths, choice old Ot Paintin ngravings, viene, ‘arlor des, Mantel Ornaments, walnut Chamber ure: Jepies, gy oI nd other’ Mattré feather Pillows and Bolsters, lot of edaing. Bi Bains Room and Kitenen Furniture, ver and plate Crockery, Glass Ware, Table ‘Cutlery, E. rene AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON MON- ‘$1, at Macomb’s Dam Bridge, 17 Boats, ise, "Floats, Sails and everything appectminiog ¢ Cf boning business; a rare chauce for a man with capi OSEPH MGUIRE, AUCTIONEER, 1] well at auction a C. TH ¥, April o'clock noon, At the Exchanwe Salesropm, Ill Brosdway. a The, valuable thre ad basement tad stp Yio ouse and Lot 225 Ls ninth HC ag wre in good . frot a nd Wi jed th he order j front parior f Lis pain roug ‘tne val able fear fait Lots onthe ‘northeast corner ghew ne 4 142d street, and within 250 feet of ight! sven, hay full es north side, Seventy-sixth fect west avenu “iitapeat the Auctionver's aflce, 87 Cedar strect, ‘AMES M. FORD, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, BEGS leave to inform his (riends and the public that he ts repared togive his personal and falthtul atiention to tre ‘sales of Furniture, stocks of Merchandise-of ali de- feriptions, either atthe commodious salerooms, 357 Bowery, a at the residence of parties declining house- Mente Having had thirty-five years’ practical ex- lence in the auction Lyd turniture business in all tis is, he feels confident hi tisiaction services. On Friday, April 4, at 14 entire handsome Furnitures cata: On Tuesday, April 8, at jetails, HY those desiring bi Second avenue, t articulars in time, logues and pide thir Apr 10, elegant Household ig O1 Thar; at Third avenu large stock ‘ot Groe On Monday, April 14, at Second street, re onsenod Furniture, Particulars ot the above nd others ia wine Rare TRANSIT—35 MINUTES FROM CITY HALL, a First Suburban Salo of the season. By A. J, BLEECKER, SON & CO.,77 Cedar street, Lots about Brie dtpot, at « Rutherfurd Park, N.J, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Aprit 5. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER —GROCBRIES, Marshal’ sell Monday, at 1034 o'clock, at salesroom, 27 Kast Broadway, 10 chests of choicest Greon, Black and Japan ‘Tens dave Coffees, barrels Fiour, 16 os prime UI boxes Family Soap, 2 Molasses, Clothes Pins” kegs Bue, rime Buttor, ke, salso Wheeler € Wilson, Singer and Eltipue jamily'and manulacturing Sewing Machines, perfect or- jot and Dies, one sixty gallon Copper Still, Tubs, Dore complete. Sale positive. A. AARONS, Marshal. UPREME COURT SALE, in bartitl titlon, Valuable Roper rty for sale - line of the Grand Drives and near the New National Parade Ground, JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer, will sell at auction, WEDNESDAY, A PRIL’ atl2 o'clock, ratte EXchange Salesroom, 111’ Broadway, er the direction of Nathaniel Jarvis, Jee, Ese Fe the Plot of Ground between 24th and reser streets, con- taining 4.718.100 acres, known as the ‘Thompson, Hite On this plot, situated at the apex of Inwood Hill, Is large three story and basement brick and stucco fintshed Villa Mansion, with tower, having ail the conveniences of hot and cold water, gas, furnace, covered porte. cochere, with balcony, &¢. On first floor, large drawing room, library and dining room, with spacious halls, butler's room and piazzas. On the second floor, four lar; and two small rooms, batiroom, cedar and other close! On third floor, four rooms. The grounds are handsomely laid out in lawn, grove, flower and kitchen gardens, con- taining many fine gratted fruits, with an abundance of old id evergreens; @ rae spring of good wate: se, With addition for oachint and se: ; large ice-house and other oMbuildings.. The views of the Hudson River and et ee rig country, from its desirable site, are not sur- passed, i! equalled, by any on New York Island. Tho property a in a na Borignd contiruousto the Dyckman state. and increasing in value daily. Seventy-five per cent of purchase fn fa may remain on bond and mort. gage, For maps and full particulars inquire at office of auctioneer, 28 Pine street, New York. QuPReME cou! sHon, Valuable’ Property" for sale, Grand Boulevard and 100th street, Irving place, near Seventeenth street. MULLER, WILKINS & CO., Auctioneers, will sell at auction, m WEDNESDAY, Aprii 2, 1873, atl2 o'clock, ms the Exchange ‘Salesroom, 111 Broadway, under the direction of ALBON P. Esq., Referee. Boulevard and 100th street—2 Lot’ situate on the north- east corner Boulevard and 100th street, with 6 Lots on rear, fronting on 100th street ;on these last mentioned lots isa substantial Dwelling House. Also 2 Lots on the south- east corner of Bonlevard and 100th street, with 5 Lots on rear, fronting on 100th strect, on which there are two Frame Houses. Irving Place—The 23 story brick House and Lot, situate on the westerly side of Irving place, between Sixteenth and Seventeonth streets, and known as 43; house 40.2 deep ; lot 24x72 feet, with rightof lightin rear. Also the 2% story brick House and Lot adjoining the above on the northerly side, and known. a¢ 45; house 35 feet; lot 19x60 feet. Sale peremptory, without reserve, For further articulars as to terms, title, kc., apply to 8. Fy & FH. Pee ast Attorneys, 67 Wall street, Maps at the oiflee HERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL EXE- Stonewall Oil Company I will sell gn the 24 day ot April, & c., at thelr factory, Hunter's Point, L. I., Central avenue, on the canal, at {0'o'clock in the forenoon, nine Taylor's Tydraulie Cake Presses, Cold and Lard Presses, Gins, Hullers and all machinery neces- ny for manufac’ tenet linseed and cottonseed oil, as 1 as Bollers and ine and merchandise, consisting ot Cotton, Paper Stock Rags, A napeetae na Oilmeal, empty Barrels, old Iron, &¢, G. HENRY, Sheriff of Queens county. QPectar — OF STRAW GOODS, INDAY, ¥ 300 cases, In variety, for men’s, women’s and children’s wear. _Catalogues and goods on r 7ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTION mice’) New Bower will sell on Monday, at 10! tained in the louse I Ridge strect Teans, Bedsteads, Bedding and Mattresses; Patent Sofa, Bedstends, Cane ‘Chairs, Mirrors, Chandeliers, Carpets, Oileloths, Cook Stoves, ice Chests, &e. the Furniture con Hon 1} 2, xchange ‘Shlesrdom, 111 Brond- on WE at 12 o'clock M., at the BY ORDER OF THE, : UNDENAIONED, TRUSTEES OF ER ROC anit AVENUE—Northeast corner of Sth streot fons § wt brown stone Houses, with Stores, Nos. 920, 932, sth avenue, good buildings fine location. Four story French roof brown stone, Nod 1 Wen S6th street, in rear of the above, REET—The wndivided half interest in seven Pitt and part of Lot north side 68th street, 100 feet west of 9th avenue, each lot 25: H STREE E1—Full Lot south side of 100t street, 200 fect os cast of, 10th 9 RY STKRET, No, 27—House and Lot, 25x74. Nort Le ao 63, 70, 72 und 74 Mott street, Houses and BAXTER STRELI—No. Iai, front and rear Houses, ap tps and particulars at Auttioncer's oMice,, No, 4 Pino reel. TEREM IAL QUINLA: JAMES L rustees. YNCH, JOHN E. DEW ELIN, Auction Room, I o'clock, MONDAY, 350 splendid Lots, located inthe ‘Twenty-first ward, Braoklyn, sold for m song. If you doubt it goto the Auction Room, to witness the spectacle, Of the entire 500 present only 8) will have pluck to Duy. As soon as the sale is over RY remaining 450 will run around among the fortunate . purchasers togothy bag al $50 advance on e: It y uch furan be too late, None: whol buy will resell at any suc ine pure are on the ehioticnees: Don’t run the risk of etting the lots fiter Go carl tothe a Room. ‘There will be a crowd. Remember th 499 Fulton street, Brooklyn. The don asa clock, Maps at 2) Park ro row. STANDARD AMERI AL “and ihe Phelan & Coltender Combination Gush- anufactured and for saie only by the inventor and patentee, HW, COLLENDEM, successor to Phelan & Eoliende 788 Broadway, March 31. ‘New Yor! =FIRST GLASS 5X1 first cl Al. abies at nt SH Pitts BEVELLED BILLIARD plain Sx10 Tables ut $30, No. 7 Barclay street. pow 18 YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE BILLIARD Tables at greatly reduced prices; bevel Tables, nearly new, for $250; also splendid second hand Tables conaplete tor adican # ih jen — wire cushions don old tables: call and examine, ee W. H. GRIFFITH, 40 Vesey street. _ MIORLLANROUE,. GLOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND > Blank Book eS utacvaretyy ® Fulton street. Blank Books made to patters 17 _ HOUSES. RGOOMS, oy WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. CLEAN, COMFORTABLY FUR! sue D ROOM PAP ger geet abla’ partis sete ahieir ais 0s use "as ctable parties onty, which can be used When ‘desired. Slee ORGS Eee ua aL Herald c FAMILY OF TARE ADULTS DESIRE FIVE ne in @ house with bat one other samily. ownor Preferred, pleawin'ly | J, between Becond and So enth avenues and Fenth aud Seventy-cig streets: price not over $40, Address, with particulars, "ANDROS, Hor. office. FAMILY O¥ TWO YOUNG AMERICANS WISI TO rent about four Rooms, unfurnished, in a quiet, Yourteen Ni atreet Dre: A prey house, al oi side, below $303; wish to tent by the year, and can siow thoy eat des.rable tenants, Address J., 325 Wea t elith street. RESPONSIBLY PARTY DESIRES TO RENT IM- mediately, with privilogs of purchawe, a ‘larze er, elther ‘arransed in floors or flats orotherwive. RESPONSIBLE, lierald office. A CARBPUL, RESPONSIBLE FAMILY OF THREE adults destre an unfurnished Second or Third Floor of five rooms and an &:xtension Room for partor, in private house, where there is hut one tamily, Americans; neat- aa and cood neighberivod indispensable: rent mod- References exohanzed, Location betwoen Twen- ty iehth and Phirty-oighih. etrocts and Seventh and inth avenues, Address B, G. R,, Herald Uptown Branch oMice. LADY WISHES TO TAKE A FURNISHED HOUSE ‘A. ina vood location, where sho can take a few board- ers; reference given. Address i:., 121 Bast Twenty-fourth Tree A BLOoR UNFURNISHED, WANTED—FOR MAN and wife, not more than ‘ton minutes’ walk from Twenty-second street and Fifth avenue. Apply by Ist of eh Price $35. Address A. DE MARS, St. Germain OUSE WANTED—TO RENT, A THREE STORY stone front Mouse in a good neighborhood, abo Forty-second street, between Third and Kighth avenue Fent not to excecd $1,500. Address H., box 3,88 Pi OUSES RENTED—RENTS COLLEOTED (OF DE a), care of property taken. Tenement cone enth, Tenth, 1 and Four. nth wards advantageously managed by GEO! Walton £1 Park row, rooms 50, 5) 5, ‘OUSE WANTED.—AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF * three adults would like a well furnished House, where the parties would hoard out the whole of rent, with privilege. of taking a few boarders. Call on or ad- dregs Mrs. M. DREW, ‘ast Broadway. Eleventh, Th _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &¢., WAVTED, Rothe Rah teb toi Ee In ¢ this City and Brookiyn. ANTED—BY AL O% MAY 1, UNFURNISHED Sitting Room, Kitchen, two fedrooms; «mall Amert Sisea aod wost j terms low. Address W. Klay i o ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN GUNTLEMAN ron and wite sored: feral Par; aa Seen aan a ven Rooms reyulred rms about $60. Addrew, stating location, H. 8. D., Herald office Vv ANTED—PART OF A HOUSK ON Tin What side; 004, poten hood ; HEM ANENT. “tie Adres, wi particulars, PERMANE ANTED TO RUNT—BY A yt eng Leave ‘amily, ina goo! location, Twenty fi id Porty-thi tith streets, Madison an: fh a lye ag fortabte three .or tour’ story hi; not igh than 2 Tek, ‘ation Be Address, with | tull p riealans, imros WAxteD to RENT—LARGE Houses, In food locations. inn no charge unless particulars, G. Fourteenth stre AND MEDIUM-SIED First.ciass partion tenant is nocepted. Addi NAGLE, 14) Fourth avenue, none ee DU SIZ) NOUS, rt borhood, between Thirty fourth and Ti ety ight Neots and Fourth and sixth” avenues, for a lamlly of theee adu pay about $2,000 and furnish best roteremsen. Address L, 3, 130 Duano stre: WaAntep TO RENT—A 3 HOUSE FOR A famlly of three, between and You th anes and Second and Twe ¥.t big: ,OW per annum; must be f. A 10 Duane streot. ANTED TO RENT--SMALL HOUSE, OR FIRST se ancine Hrench Flat, in good neighborhood, below Fit- ty-ninth and above Fotrteon'h street; must have provements and terms must be moderate. Address, with particulars, ©., box 5,031 Post off ANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE—A MEDIUM izod House, within ve minutes’ walk of Broad: Way at we second street if stig 1 a Touiars, MEWCHANT, station Furs r ‘ANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE—A SMALE first class House, suitable for a dentist, betweoe Fourth and Sixth avenu Address Deatits, Hee- ald Uptown Branch ofllc In the Country. ‘ANTED—APRIL 1, BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE, OUIL® ‘and servant, two large connecting Rooms, from % to 25 miles in the country: must Ce & heaithy location. Address J, 3, C., box 1 002 Post office. situated between sore and Mea PNQUIRER, igh stoop, Dwelling, Fourth und Seventh avenues. Foor fourth streets, who will board out wh can find a suitable venant by ‘addressing station @. OTEL WANTED—FOR THE SUMMER SEASON oN a lease; must be completely furnished, and first an house. ' Address, stating particulars, ‘T. W., 8 ‘OW OR MAY 1-SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR, IN private house, modern improvements, west of Sixth Avenue, north of Fitty.second street; fainily of threo adults," Address, with full particulars, CASHIER, box 167 Herald office. ANTED—FOR A DOCTOR'S OFFICE, W. ST Thirty-eighth street, between Seventh and Fick ton First and Second Floors. Address Dr. on E. ANTED—BY A SMALL Pi) ILY, A« FURNISHED House, at ao moderate rent; location above Thir- bel streetand between Lextos lon and Seventh ave- Address, with terms, E. J. eR Herald office. WANTED-FIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, | roR light housekeeping; rent not to excced $25 per month; no tenement house agents necd answer. Address AMERICAN, box 3,453 Post office. WANTED—FOR CHURCH PURPOSES, A HALT OR building, located trom Thirty-fourth to Fifty-second street, and from Fourth to Seventh avenue, capable of Seating from 300 to 400 persons; must be in’ good order find desirable location. “Apply, with paruculars, to B., box 504 Post office. ‘ANTED—FOUR UNFURNISHE' D ROOMS, FOR housekeeping, in a Fespectable neighborhood, $16 to iain Fe family of adults; good reference. ANTSD—A SUIT OF ROOMS SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping for three adults; terms must be joderate; Washington Park or near preferred. Ad- dress,-with ull particulars, box 200 Post offtve, ANTED—HANDSOME DWELLING, BETWEEN Sixth and Eighth avenues and Eighteenth and Twenty-third streets, from $14,000 to $13,000 cash. Apply GIRARD, 37 Union square. ANTED—FOR MAY 1, A FRENCH FLAT OR SUIT Wo ceeiromarand) bathrerm run ial laprors ments, for small tamily of adults, between First and For- tieth streets and First and Second avenues; rent must be moderate, Address immediately F. SHAPTER, 685 ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF THREE adults, a Floor; rent $25 per mon central loca- tion; no tenement house: satisfactory reference. Address A_L., box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office. RAST SIDE, BY A 0 to $1,500; 1 im. articulars, St box TANTED—A HOUSE ON THE private family; rent from $! pare Address, with full 823 New York Post office. WANTEDIUNFURNISHED, IN PRIVATE HOUS by a small American family, a Second Floor an two or {hree Rooms on third; improvements; good loca- tion. Address, describing apartments and price, HOUSE, 216 West Twenty-fourth street. WAXTEDIBY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, A Second or Third Floor of five unfurnished rooms; location between Eighth and Seventeenth streets and Sceond and Sixth avenues; refersncos given aud Ad tating re R., box 5,395 Post office, ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE SUM. ner or longer, between Twenty fifth and Forty ‘ith streets Seventh and Third avenues, about, $180: Dos session May 1. Address PRIVATE FAMILY Herald Up- own Branch office, 4,265 Broadway. ANTED-A SINGLE ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, below Twenty-third street; references iven, Ad" dress, giving particulars and prices A. Ds Harald Up: town’ Branch office. ANTED—FOR THE 1ST OF MAY, BY A SMALL family of adults, Part of a House, in a good neigh- borhood, not above Twentieth streck. Address B, O., box 108 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A T1OUSE, WITIT MODERN IMPROVE ments, within an hour of the city; rent about $8001 ae po situated high, Address TENANT, box 198 Herald oftice. ANTED-IN JERSEY CITY, ONE |} steam power, 25x75. Address J. HERSALL, 263 West Thirty-second treet New Yor! ie Be ANTED TO LEASE—A SMALL COTTAGE NEAR sea bathing, convenient to New York. Address H. ale care of T. Allston Brown, No. 9 West Fourth ree! ‘ANTED—A HOUSE IN NEW BRIGHTON OR BER gen Point, 11 or more rooms, for family of 8 adults; rent from $700 to $900 per annum. Address A. L,, Heri Uptown Branch office. ANTED—SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE AT NEW Brighton, 8. T.; good neighborhood; all pe? 4 conveniences; rent not exceeding $75¢ per annum tenant; small’ family; viow of bay; some snade ‘decirae , fia one week, ARUIL UR, box 1,077 New York office. OOM, WITH GLAGIOUS NOPICKS, RE NNIVERSARY OF THR ADOPTION OF THE FIP teenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United ton Heligious services wilt bo Rol at. 6 terian c mer of Prince and Marion neat Sunday eve Addresses will be given 80th instant. orgy W. Levers Henry Highlund Garnet, D.D. and others”, The Jubilee Singers will take part in tho'excrelses. The public are invited, LL SEATS FREE IN THE EVENING AT ALG Souls’ church, corner Fourth avenue ant Twentieth Street. This evening, 801 inst., at 7% o'clock, Rev. Dr. Bellows will pre hh. Subject-“The ‘Wrestle,’ the Race and the Rack. LL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CORNER Henry and Scammel strects, Rey. Wm. N, Dunnelly astor,—Divine service each Sunday, at 10:30 A, M. S0P,/M, Seats all tre NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY. RiguT street, wost of Sixth avenue. Services at Jorg As and at 33% P.M. Sermon on “Heroes of the Bible." rat se thantt a Erinn aud a Lance, Choral: sorvige by choir and chorus of 300 children. ‘The rector, Rev. Heber Newton will preach, APTIST SOCIAL UNION OF MANHATTAN Island.—Rev. Dr. Curry, of Richmond, will deliver ddress, under the auspices of the U: tthe Cal Baptist church, enty-third street, near 5 enue, on “Whar the Baptists Haye Done for Soul Lib- erty,” on Thursday evening, April 3, at 734 o'clock. | Ad- mn | to the lecture 1 tree ‘tic! Kets t tot the ¢ Mation, $1, NHRIST PROTESTANT ba Ai a al ge aoe J corner Fifth av of Knoxville, Tenn.; Rev. evening ‘prayer and sermon by the Rector, Wednesdays and Fridays—kvening prayer and sermon by the Rector, ee PM: 3 daily, morning prayer, 10 A, 4 P.M Sundays the ants are ifs {s to relieve the pressure. for accommodation at the Sunday morning and evening services, ‘The full gallery and chancel choirs are present at all the regalag services, NATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, SIXTEENTH ) street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues,—Preach- ing Sunday at 74 PM. Subject—"The Gitt of Tongues Prophecy.’ All are invited, JOOPER INSTITUTE.—REV, HENRY MORGAN, J reqnest of the 2,0 last Sabbath, will repeat (1 sth time hisgreat reform iecture—" Fast Young Men, Poe's n, Gough, Summerfield, Life Boat, Arch,” ‘&é., Sum ats. JHUROH, oF, THE M iy, Morning \HURCH “OF THE “REDEEMER, ¢ CORNER EIGHTY. second street and Fourth avenue.—Rignt Rey. Bish ‘otter will administer Confirmation on Sunday, 30tl inst, at 1036 A.M. ee rae the Rev. J, W. Shackel- ford, will preach ato P. 'ANTED—LOWER PART OF HOUSE, ABOUT EIGHT rooms, in a good locality, between Thirtieth and Sixtieth streets, east side, Address, stating rent and par- ticulars, MAY FI RST, Herald offic ANTED PERMANENTLY, IN A PRIVATE CATHO- lic family. a large sized furnished Room, by a half Catholic gentleman, who will ey 0 per month w \ipcri pare describe the room. REFORM, Herald office ANTED—IN HARLEM, A SMALL HOUSE, OR Lower Part, not less than five rooms, with ono other party only; In thorough Fepair;, must bé in good location and not below 10th street; rent not to exceed $50) per annum, — Address MARL 144 4 Bast 13ih st. ANTED-LOWER PART OF AN UNFURNISHED use, about seven, Tooms, with modern improve- mentat sentfat load ily private. | Address, with terms and full particulars, CKNTRAL, box 209 Herald oftice, WSTeD-Anour APRIL 15, BY A GENTLEMAN, wife and servant, asmall unfurnished Flat, com: Bort for housekeeping and in an unexceptionable neigh- orhood. dress H Jy box 129 Herald office. ANTED—MAY 1, UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, by a married couple, no children; must be in & respectable private house and neighborhood; terins irom $20 to $25 pith. Address, with full particulars, PuRMANE 'F, box. : 181 Herald office. W ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS DENTIST, AN OF. flee. with privilege of Parlors central’ location. Address Dr, B., Herald Uptown Branch otfice, ANTED—BY A SMALL AND RESPECTABLE family, three or four Rooms, suitable for ‘tear keeping. Adare for one week, Mrs. G., station € V J ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY A FAMILY OF rou R adults, four or five Rooms, unfurnished, pleasantly located, west side and not above ‘twenty-third street. Address, stating terms, which must be redsouable, RE- SPONSIBLE, Herald office. ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY OF four adults, Lower Part of House, five, or six rooms, in a good neighborhood, betweew Thirty-fifth and Eitueth streets, Sixth and Ninth avenues; rent inoderate, Address 326 West Forty-cighth street. V ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, PARTLY FUR. nished, in a good location, where the owner would remain, Address or apply to D., 30 Bast Twenty-first st WANTED-BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, 6 or 6 Rooms, with all improvements, in a house with & private tamily:on west sige below Fifty ninth street. Address, stating rent, JENNINGS, bank, 196 Canal street WANTED-BY A FAMILY OF ‘FOUR ADULT, four or five unfurnished Rooms, with modern improvements; location between Twentieth and For- tieth streets and Third and Seventh avenues. Address J. 8. F., Herdid Uptown Branch office. Watani NEATLY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, without board, in a respectable neizhborhood, within ten minutes’ walk of Broadway and Eighth street. Address, stating location and lowest terms, LUDGER, box 18 150 Herald office. . ‘ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ina fami dees ‘ANTED—ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1”, THREE OR below Thirty-tifth street, on second floor, with closets and hot cold water, fo' & family Living’ on. ine European plan; with carpets pre- ferred Fr suitable gore Ramneatione ®& month will mt class referonce Ad- “Dox seal Post of ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, suitable for gentleman and wile, with priv- ilege of abt La no om age oonyenient to Un on square ; rmanent location desir pees, stating terme an Pa particulars, PERMANENT” ‘ite Uptown Branch office. ANTED TWO | NICELY FURNISHED | ROOMS, without meals, in @ first class house, within six blocks of Ninth street and Hoarty hrivate family pre- ferred. Address, with pi LL, Wo Ntep—ay A FAMILY OF TWO, SECOND FLOOR, ‘with owner, six Rooms in perfect order; separate ; neal re at THEY See ee ee’ rent $40, Ad- AN UNFU RNISHED ROOM IN A GOOD wes between Second and Sixth avenues, Thir- teenth = ae streets. Address, stating particulars and tel x 5,817 Post office. Tease eat 1, BY A SMALL FAMILY, ADULTS, asinall modern House, east side, below Sixty.artn rent about $1,000, Address particulars AMERL 8, a Bast Fifty: eth street. 7ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, ay tent FLOOR, nt $25, Ad- fice. p given required, IN A PRIV. 7] ‘Room, turnishe: family, @ at peed Hoy at Ty furnished, southern of eastern and on bath- ay floor, between Fourth and “Sixth avenues and be. | Tow twenty-third street; terms must be moderate, Ad \ dross. with (yt barticulars 8 GNSHINE, Herald oflee OF OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, THIRTY- Dart street, between Park and Lexington avenues, Morning sub) Wh 'y Neighbor?” Eveni ‘The Son of Hei ib ic are cordially invi ed. Qnyrer OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY. Aft sive Broadway —Fitth Sunday in Lent. Full choral se and 7% B. M. HRISTIAN PREACHING,—SUNDAY MORNING, 10%, yj mh afternoon at & at Temple, Hall, 22, Bolrery: Bertha t is ie. jubject—"* Christianity | a ERTHOLLET. (osmoPor E, hee it ta J Vinll, 66 Kast Fourth street, 3 o'clock to-day, Lean. der Thompson will lecture on “The Necessity ot Political Organization Among Workingmen.” Discussion open to all NLC 8 STEINWAY HALL.—REV. Cece H. Hepworth wil preach all day. This morn: ing, fifth sermon In course. Subject, “Peculiarities of the’ Bible.” Evening subject Make Our Homes Happier. hurch, corner Forty-ffth Madison’ Th —REV. J. M. PULL. yRoH OF ‘OUR sANiouR.— J. M PULLe ) man will preach this ng at the Yous Men's Universalist Associa’ » 1,233 Broadway, S Xt avenue, opposite in the evening at a and in sf: Ne ning subject—"A Definition of Reservoir square. Universalism: CHAPEL, ARLEM TY 13TH STREET AND H Fourth avefue.—Kev. W. 7, Clarke will preach this morning, by request, on “The Heligious Amend Mrs. Elizabeth Vakes Ames will ont." In the event give Where are We Driiting The pub= “ive a free lectare— ie cordially invited. USSIAN GREEK | siftieth stre ry Sunday SECOND ANENU service In the Engi: il oelock. All cordially ime m1 lunguage e vited. BV. B. 0. FLAGG, D. D,, WILL PREACH 0: i day morning and evening in the church 1 iHith street, between Lexington and Third avenues, i EV. c. 8. Lae le a WILL PR Luke's Methodist . Episcopal ‘charch, | Forty-tirst ‘neat Sixth avenue, ou cunday. morning, gt 10g ck, and administer the sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- per at the close « of the sermon. PIRITUALIST SERVICES—BY DR. ©. STYLES, AT © Union Hall, corner of Grove and Fourth stree! Jersey City, at3 and 8 P.M., for spirit commumon a trance speaking. T. JOHN'S CHAPEL, VARICK STREET, BETWEEN > Laight and Hench atréeta Sunday services 10% H. Cooke will preach in the morning. iad Rev. A Wirwall tn the eveniny UNDAY EVENING LECTURES (IN BAPTISE church, Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, om the “Pentatench, stor Robert Cameron, | Sul tthis evening—"Tl ” bs ne Book of ‘aeneain? All invited. | Pilg oy SUNDAY, 8 P. M. Ty ae v. Dr! Landis’ Second Lecture x tie ‘Atheneum, 58 Broadway. _ Bubjeot—"Is' ‘George Francis Train Insane or Not?” ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVB- T nue and Tenth street —Rev. Wayland yt, pastor, will preach to-day at 10% A. M.,and 7% P.M, Strangers are cordially inv! Ore Sargems CHURCH Rev. J, LANCASTER will Lecture on the above subject at the ‘Academy of Muste, Brooklyn, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1873, ats P.M. Proceeds for the benciit of the Young Men's Catholic Union, of H Bro ky. Band will at Tickets Scents. For sale at the Srincipal stationery = drug stores in Brooklyn. HE INFIDEL ANTICHRIST."—REV, Ww. W. AN- drewes, of Connecticut, will lecture at the Brooklyn SUN: ighty- str AND PROGRESS.” PALDING, D. D., Presbyterian Rooms, 30. alton street, this Sunday) a: eaeRorclock on “The inidel Antichrist” seats free ai no collection. (RINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, FLPTY-FIFTH STKE, near Lexington avenue.Rey, Dr. Holme, Pastor: Sregeting at lig A.M, Sunday school concert at 75g METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURUH, ante fourth Lact gt pe Eight avenue.—The An- ary Society will be he! arent ti The nial report will be reas and addrerses a by v. Dr. dy, Missionary Secretary, and Dr. Ranney. wh V AINWRIGHT MEMORIAL CHURCH, gone, Wa. veriey place and West Kleventh street, Re. ee Tt. Egbert, Rector.—Services 10% A, M. and 7, P. Key. Dr, Osgood will preach in the evening, \ ASHINGTON 8 UARE re B. © cae, FOURTH, street, noar ech Rew Haven, D. D., Will preach on Saudi ‘the pastor, Rev Wm. 2. Avot. at » rangers cordially wols gored bi .

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