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LET_UNPURNISHED, panes, frome ree and ave lots of ‘and peaithy en magnificent; Bet ee ection rent a it; relerences ex: changed. Pan box 28 233 Show Yi York Post office. eon LErA1 CONN. A FURNISHED ri BR ig the: depot, containing 1 water orang bathroom: also a good barn, with November 1. besign {rom trom June 1 aw jon Rew York. ee sae ae ON THE HUDSON, A NW rnished Cottage, 10 Fooms, attic ‘and Tae ioe lawn, truit and vegetable: Abie on inain road, 10 minu walk rent $500 Inquire at ish West Sled lerbilt landin; per iowa JORGE dui atbens minmy cem™ ST ereatont Wer BAOEOES PLACE OF MKS. EX- near New Brighton, Staten EWSON & etsoN" Noa Pine e strect. TWO DEADsIvOL. SWISS COTTAGES; Rallsped Bo Ww J Pavonia | ae se Apply to SY NELSON LUCKEY, 32 RUE. No. 6 Dey street. , T° lb ef Conusedcat: RESIDENCE, amore ie fine grounds and stabling, In- Fulton street, New York. iy! BAST NEWARK, N, J.. THREE PRETTY roof frame Houses, nicely finished ; $ min. ral rom one ‘depot and five from enone railroad oe each house contains 8 rooms; $350 per WTO, LRT_-RUTHERPURD Ahead PARK, NEW JERSEY, 40 Broad way. Hones, T rooms; fine view; aap To minus HER SATT! RTHWAITE, 10 Pine street. po LET—at WOODSBURG, THE NEW AND FASH- Summer’ resort on Long Island, a House, i 15 Frome. Im complete order; ample grounds, ‘Alto | Phy ky of wits lgcation, is es for healthfulness ani Lf jenery. Commanding a fine view Beane be: y and ‘coat and aftording ample ¢ opportunity Dent, ali ta apply iyo. SANUSL ‘WOOD, wa Fr Front street, Now York. ! (PO LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH MODERN improvements, garden, stables and grounds, with an abundance orfine trait fnrseason, pleasantly sitonted 01 x e ver at Astoria; one shalt hour, tr ‘or terms, dc, a 5 Beene poly pipe aes, Besaeoes romans with large garden and abundance OF frale, sal rile 44 Exchange te JOHN 0" SULLIVAN, 33 John s street, Ast ‘8 Store to let, in Second street, East'New- ruled ark, with 8 rooms; rent $50 per month. fine. stal tached ; rent $450. anew situated ; branch of the South ‘ide (ik city ; 8 trains each ws Ex- for the Summer the whole seem, Inauire of M, & 8. STE ERRBERGER, lace, or R, T, HAINES, Elizabeth, N. J. 10 LET-SOHENECTADY, N. ¥:. Pept ten or tage, seven spacious rooins, elegantly furnished ; Glass nel borhood, near devo! a Uni @ and excellent rare “opportunity. Address ‘West Forty-second street. LET—AT FAR ROCKAWAY, L. L, NEAR THE Post office and within 5 minutes’ walk of two depots, @ good 10 room House, with barn, stable and other build- nga; large garden and plen patra: i honge just painted, nd out; rent low. ohn street New York. tig JERICHO, L, I, ONE HOUR AND ne ter from Hunter's Point, pas arse large fur- 8, carriage 4c. ; including . Batter, ie Bas. egetablon and trait from the farm. Apply’ Pat JHIRLEY & SON, 81 Cedar street. LET—AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, ON CIRCULAR street, corner House, fully and elegantl. furnished ; ul lays 8, M. C., 268 att modern improvements; five minutes’ walk from depot | ‘Fesdence fan springs; suitable fora gentleman's private d will only be rented as suc con ch; hou HOLMES BROS, 46 Bast Twenty-third strest LEASE—TERM OF YEARS, GROUNDS SUITABLE for ‘Paint, oil or otheg factories; miles from ci ve water front if desired. , WESTERVELT, Nos. 5 and 7 Dey st., room 11. RENT FOR THE et otha game FURNISHED “ House. thirteom rooms and piazza, with garden, barn and carriage house, in Great eo vi ou a / “shire county, Massachusetts. Inquire of F. M. yes at ‘Wheeler & Wilson's, 625 Broadway. RENT—THE COMMODIOUS | DWELLING. 17 South Ninth street, below Lombard street, Philadel- phis, with. double three story back buildings, two bath- Fooms, stationary. washstards, stationary washtubs in hen; the whole building and yard drained; two Bt ters, ar large, yard, shrubbery, &c.; lot 188 feet dee will lease to a responsible tenant, In- quire of ens, NATHANS, on the premises. Tossa voir byl 8 OR ONE OR THREE YEARS, A NEW ished French roof House, on Davis avenue, ‘bor, Staten Island, five minutes’ walk rooms; every modern convenience ; hot gon, low eden way oeunary tube poem cag: | Se Hoa broad ot foot Newtek | Te SEE COTmAGR, ON THE SOUND, NEW RO- A chelle, N. ¥.; ning roms. GEO. W. LLOYD, Franklyn RENT—A COTTAGE WITH 13 ROOMS, GOOD ls sable, $4 acres ground, garden: water, supplied by on ige, near High Bridge; within ome hour's drive venue Hotel. Apply to HUGH N. CAMP, 106 aie HOTEL MEN.—A FINE HOTEL, WITH SPACIOUS: nda, near depot, one hour from New York; all REAL ESTATE “TO EXCHANGE A. ‘A. BROOKLYN it House TO, EXOHANGE—FOR y Jersey use ; three t and well rented gore frame. every Imorovemen ne hd eee wi Post office, low Yor) A DESIRABLE PLOT OF DYOKMAN LOTS, Loca. A, gated iene! new parade ‘ground. to exeliange tor peters 4 Pine street, room 10. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, Twenty-eighin, street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; w Froperty noa Bear c ii exchange for Lots Tenement or country ie BAER, A FIRST CLASS GENTLEMA! RE: y d clear, ec Stamford, Conn., valued at $40,000; ‘2 or 25 foot brown stone House, uptown, in exchange; pay difference in cash. Builders te @ principal please address OWNER 8, station E, N AW VALUABLE PATENT, WITH OVER $3,000 WORTH ie of goods manufactured mades it, for bale, cheap; ‘will trade fot Bidentre strode te or Mortgages. Apply uf IXCHANGE—LARGE FARM IN MARYLAND, CLEAR, for Houses or Lots, ol Brooklyn House and two Lots for good merchandise. Address box 4,670 Post t office, BixOuANGE — FQUITY $7.50, IN BROWN STONE 4 House, Brooklyn; first-class in every particular for established store business; Lots, or small truck Farm in Sersey, convenient to city. “Ad EXCHANGE, 120 York street, Jersey City. FoR SALE, on EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE FRUIT farm of 25 acres, near Paterson, New Jersey; good houses, Address W.'A., box 105 Herald office. OR SALK OR XOHANGE—FOR CITY OR BROOK- Fev cry aiine Country Residence of 15 rooms; 1 improvements; " acres; stable hour from. ct rie Railroad signet to or addi UE EEPEN, 190 Broadway, N° XCHANGE OR TO LET—FINE COUN. Otty Bente Farms and i Residences, on line of Northern J imber yr gale, exchan; selatds acide sian Railroad, GLARE, roadway, basement, mC. SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR MORTGAGES, A Petne atalished Coal and Wood, Yard, doing a large Horses, Ca Apply , CITY Summer trad rts, &c. Breadway, ‘third floor OR SALE, OR EXCHANGR—MONTOLAIR, |N. J. rooms, bath, laundry, &o.; } mile from depot, on wid allroad: 8 acres ot ends spr ings, + ples ot hou: en e+ 80S SRN TH, PARSONS, $6 William street. FARM YOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SITUATED AT Middle Island, Suffolk county. Long Island, 67, miles from New York, isting of 1 Cie ot land, mostly under cultivauon; apple. peach and pear trees, &e.; the rope and Farming Utousils will be sold ‘with, the fara? the owner will exchange for desirable Brooklyn Propert ee farm willbe made free and clear of én- For fall “hartleulars inquire of V. AL- Durbar. "20 Court street, Brooklyn. Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO MODERN-BUILT brick Houses in Newburg; free and clear; houses are situated on high ground overlooking Hudson River and Fishkill ounta . BARNES, 12 Wall street, New York. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR TENEMENT PROP- erty in New York—A g House and new Barn, with ‘chyice fruit and good water, with one or four acres of good land, commandi aa vicinity; two miles from Hohoken. EN! How, West Hoboken, or OLMSTEAD'S TEND OFTICE, No. 5 Newark street, Hoboken. OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LET—A SUMMER Hotel and Rosrdine Bees in Jersey, 20 miles from city, on New pee Rail EST & WHITLOCK, 1g Park place. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NEAT BRICK House, in New York, for a low priced House in Brooklyn, in. ® good locality, Address, with all particu. lars (nond others noticed), JOHN CHAMBERS, 419 Pearl street, in the store. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—THE BEST HOTEL Property on Long Island, opposite depot, six miles from wet orks gear New Yorks resort; will ex- je for good Farm near ‘or! i iii 8. EB, H. VANDYKE, 160 Broadway. F°%, SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LET—A LARGE finely furnished poms near West End Hotel, Long Braneh; also very es rnished House, an carriage house a1 rounds, at Passaic, 12 miles from cit ty. EMAREST & WHITLOCK, 13, Park place. OR, SALE OR EXCHANGE FINE | LARGE HOUSE, 16 rooms; Bari ‘on Shrewsbut River, near Long Branch; vatang ao gang fishing of al kinds; a bargain. © Address 8. 150 Broadway. FOR, SALE, OR BXCHANGE—FARM OF 200 ACRES and lumber mill, newly built, near Honesdale, Pi railroad through property an and 2,001,000 toet timber» vith uoases, Darts orchards, Ac. JOHN H, PARSONS, 35 William street. SALE OR TRADE—ON TWENTIETH STREBT, House near Second avenue ; house 20x50, throe story, Digh stoop, for a House up town; also a House and twé nd four miles from Ei 1n Greenpoint; also a five sto! 25 feet by leep, lot 100, on Third avenue, to trade; Fee ele. fous pad Can front Apply to JAM HYLAW. fineteenth Hira PROPERTY WANTED—IN EXCHANGE fora epi oe roxed Counts: oe modern build- street, Central 41 trom, Libert; “ot Ne aye Tear depot suitable for villa aitroad ‘of Now. Jerse plows. Address Dr. NEI! N_EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK, BROOKLYN OR Jersey y Hights, large Villa Sites; fine present and in- estimable future value; charming view; near depot, horge cars and Park. Address J. A. KENT, Elizabeth, Nae CENTRAL PARK AND FIFTH AVENUE.—TO exchange, two, elegant, four stor brown stone gen rove! it all Hy Houses, 25x! ts 100.5, one for Lots and one for a Coun- Honea ts rons; Furnicure, Fixture Scr for sate oF ex: tig Seat; cunity 825, UW) tach. Address BULWEU, Herald onange.. 8. EDDY 4 CO., ‘No. 1 Park row. HOTEL MEN.—TO LET, AT FAR ROCKAWAY, L. L, the Sena House ; contains 36 rooms; turnished regs, toa desirable ‘fenant rent will be made rea- le. Apply to JAMES MINNANGER, CLOSE AN ESTATE—DESIRASGLE DWELLING yg sty hd of. mont ann sand direct adjoin’ ning nding an Fosidence of Dr. Santord; house built. of ‘stone, in an if stone, in most Substantial manner, 27x37; NS rooms; will be sola on very ind at great bargain. Apply to JERB, JOH. BS rms at Jr., 21 Park row, New York. sUUAB ME ATER POE ol ind, Tr le cheay CHADEAYNE, Cornwall, Orange coutty, RY. E Wits LIVE INTHE CITY, WHEN yes CAN BUY A pies pond Farm ff acres for $800; house and barn; pee avenue, ‘as : ig (0 EXCHANGE—FOR REAL ESTATE, AN OLD BS- tablished paying business: owner retiring; can be seen in operation; ig Parigct order ; $2 OW & CO., Ey ondway. (T° EXCHANGE FOR, BROOKLYN PROPERTY—ONE ofthe best Farms in New Jersey, about two hours from New York; near churches and sc good build- ings. “JO, HOYT & BON, I7t Brosdway. M hed EXCHANGE FOR LIQUORS—A GOOD HOUSE IN Brooklyn, rented. Address W., box 156 Herald office. 10 EXCHANGE —FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN 1e Residence, 22x60x100, elegantly trimmed in cab- inet work, and riehiy- furnished, on. a Cross street near th avenue and Central Park; will take In part pay- ment handsome Country nee, with one to fifty acres, not over one hour from: city, in Westchester or New Jer: oF two or three frst class brown stone, Houses on the Bitf'in’ Brook! 3 OWNER, box 829 Post office, with fall parti vtiare RENT—HOUSE, 9 ROOMS AND ATTIC, nice garden, fruit, 4c., at West Brighton, 40 Island; ten minuies from ferries. Apply at 147 Kighty-seventh street, corner Lexington avenue, N.Y. TEN ACRES GOOD LAND, DESIRABLY bout one hour from New York; 15 or 20 acres same place: close Property. 179 Canal street, near ruilroad and shore; one 40 acres, 0; Os it trade for Western Land. ‘W18, 207 Front street, New York. $3 700 *: FOR A ere Tae aco FARM, 8 od buildings of every Kind’ plenty of fruit, aa te « “dry a Aittor a Fi . ike county, Pa., or GEO. F. JUNE, t, New York. 4.000 WILL PURCHASE A GOOD FARM OF old: and “Trenton must sell "Apply to DF CUR: niton ; . Y, 12 Centre street. | us Sl APPLY 33,50 sap eee? FARM, 18 ACRES, NEW HOUSE, re EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PROPERTY—ONE of tt} a Lona tira! on Staten Island; elegant ere modern improvements; Bue iawn: well shaded, ‘splendid garde: choice fruits; beautiful’ view of ocean and city; thing im complete order, 8. IRELAND, sot Broadway. eee IN EXCHANGE FOR REAL livery or grocery business preferred. Ad- drom EXCHANGE: Herala nice. Ne TW) ARTED_WESTOUBOTER. COUNTY PROPERTY BY the acre, in exchange for New York city Real Es- tate. Send particulars to Westchester County Land office, northeast corner Forty-second street and Sixth avenue. JOHN KAVANAGH, Proprietor. 00 outbuildings ; i diundance of SALES | aT AUCTION, ROH. JOHNSTON, A ‘AUCTIONEER Office and satesroom 37 Nassau street, + opposite the Bost oMler. Gloree,, Auction Panch 13 to 25 Bast Thirte jarriage Repository No. No. 8 Cortlandt ireob. LARGE SALE OP PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, ABCU. JOUNSTON will sell on MONDAY, at II o'clock, at the salesroom 37, Cats 75 PIER AND WaNTEL MIRRO! 8, in carved walnut, rosewood eee gilt Framer, with cor- __ SALE renewing et TO | SHIILE AN ESTATE, A® H. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. 4. Office and salesroom 37. Massan street, 0 osite the Post office; Horse Auction Branch 1 ast Thir- teenth street; Carriage Repository No. 3s Cortiandt street. Akh. JOHNSTON will sell sell at auction on Monday, 12, at 113 o'clock, at 33 West Tenth street, between ri ih and Sixtt avenues, all the Furniture, &c., contained id house. W008 valnus and chesthut Parlor hamber Furnitu vd ts, ke. ange _—The above esate: anise commence at 136 0 o'clock. |. BLEECKE! son | « ee AUCTIONEERS. a TURSDAY. MAY “In at 12M. at Exchange Pisicecam ILL Broadway. ze Fifty-ninth street—Three story high stoop brown je House, No. 139, 80 feet from Lexington avenue, Bi, wit all modern improvements, Maps at77 Cedar street J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, May 13, at 12 noon, two story brick Tlouse’ and Lot, 513 West Twenty-eighth Street, between Tenth and Kleventh avenues, with frame House in rear, 25x34 block ; lease 20 years to run, at $250. Maps at 77 Cedar street. A. X)BLEECKER, SON & 0O., AUCTIONEERS. Perr sale of Property ‘on Grove avenue, Mor- it ase Dav way legrigrsy | “de York, NESDA’ at 12 noo Morrisanta—Two Lots, w' AS fe House thereon, on Grove avenue, west side, ‘Detween Cll and First strects, idst of choice improvements. Sale positive. Maps au tedar street, New Fork. A J. BLEECKER, fox & CO., AUCTIONEERS,— + Wednesday, M 12M., at Exchange Sales. Toom, 111 Broadway =" med, steniemtho 8 story brown stone House and Lot, 1. Third Oa between Sev- enty-eighth and Seventy-1 ‘ninth streets ; 26.2x70x100; nine roomsand bathroom on each floor, with all improve- ments, Maps at 77 Cedar street, A J hemi si Mary soa! PEREMPTORY SALE OF 100 Lots, on 7ist, 72d, 73d and 74th streets and avenues A and B, WITH WATER FRONTS, The und ed, Trustees of the Eee nt owners, will sell ai uction’on TH URSDAY, the 22d of May, at ne o'clock, at the Becthanee Salesroom, 111 Broadway, by TBURKCRER, SON GO. auictioncers, the Lots on ti ins ae streets poly. ret with water fronts. THE SALE WILL BE WITHOUT ANY RESERVE HENRY CLAUSSEN, wre RDOLPH LRVINGER, ” } Trustees. Maps and particulars at the office of oy Auciioneers, 77 caer street, or at the otice of AVOLPH LEVINGER, 261 roadway. H, BLEECKER, BRON £00 AUCTIONEERS. A at 12M., at Exchange salestoom 111 Broadway. West Twenty-third street.—Six Lots, with two’ story brick Buildings, on south side of Twenty-third street, be- tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues, each 26: block, now occupied ax a coal yard, Clemen nt Cs Mo Jeuso, at $190 per lot and taxes. Maps at 77 Ceaar street. (AmBIAN iH. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, PEREMPTORY SALE. Bradhurst Estate. THIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, consisting of 126 LOTS, st, NICHCLAS AVENUE, 1QTH, 8TH AND 10TH STREETS AND TENTH AVENUE, WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE HEIRS, ander the direction of the undersigned, ON TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, BY ADRIAN H, MULLER, P. 8, WILKINS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. THIS FINE ESTATE is most beautifully situated on high ground, nataral soil, good drainage ofr Si rade, and has TENSIVE VIEW OF THE ST RIVER ao UN} AND SUR! SOUNDING | NEIGHBORHOOD. BT. NICHOLAS AV. Is Fa ler beyond this this s rope to 155th street. NSIT ROAD, rin roper: in 25 minutes’ travel o! yy Hal x4 m TITLE ai TABLE, having! Been, in the Bradburst faintly for eae Genin, ed 70 per cent of the sania beg aay. remain on bond and mortgage for three, five or seven years. Full covenant Mies! Lett I hie deael stracts of ers title will b eNey Soot Attorney for H. M. & E. L. BRADHURST, 30 Pine street. e furnished purchi “a ONDAY, way 12. M. AS the Cent rl atreeta, or: La ved mt OAM wt 3 Fitrrepont » street large sale ea hnalume #4 Pury! mre Bs P. FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEER. yy wureiverc, Piano and 8 on Monday, May 12, t10A. M., at NGL West Teronty- fourth street tousehold Furniture, comsisting of row. wood Piano, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Parlor Sui French Clocks Bronzes, Ornaments, black walnut an enamelled Bedroom Bult, Hair and Straw Mattresses, Feather Heda. Pillows, Holsters, Mlankets’ Hat Racks marble top Tables pWastistands, Bureaus, Wardro! Velvet eae ni Tapestry Uarpets, ‘Oucloth, Crockery, wa On 1 BD al o'etoe! atthe salestoon 58 at thirteonth street, special sale of Carpets. About 500 Carpets. i inclading. “Axminstar, Royal Wilton, Velvet, Moquette, Brussels, three-ply and ingrain, many of them elegant. ‘On THURSDAY, May 15, at the salesroom 5% Kast Thirteenth street, rich and clegant Furniture, Stelnway Piano, ‘te., balay the entire furnituré of a private residence, re- ved to the salesroom. We will continue the sales un- athe whole consignment of over 100 loads will be dis- po YROCKERY, GLASSWARE AUCTION.-HENRY LOTZ, Auctioneér, sells, Monday, May 12, 10 o'clock, sagen eral assortment to svit dealers.’ WM. ANDERS! 10 College iase. XECUTOR'S SALE. MORRIS WILKINS, AUCTION- Household Furniture as auction, on the Marine Pavilion grounds at F © Rockawa: Estate of Richard Balubelage. R. Wk CO. will sell at auction, on Monda} and Foesdate aie 12 and 13, at 1 ‘o'clock cach days & large number of rosewood and black walnut Parlor Suits, «i rosewood Pianoforte, Centre, ; Mantel Mirrors afosewood Sofas, in bro tel; oak and'black wain' ing, Extension Tables and Chairs; black walnut Ar an oe Chairs; black wal- nas Donny es and aa ag a a large BaEDbeE, en room Suits; black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wi Wardrobes, Mattresses, Pall Bolsters Wt PIERSON + street, New ¥ hy River View Property x (ovposite Belleville, N. 5.3, Belmount, for sale. This slegant Coantry Sent, on the banks of the bent ful River Pawate, willbe offered for sale, im 400 lots, off , ‘Thurvday, m, ay 1s. | This anperb estate -ngete apg 8 high ‘rid c, with a river York may’ Lay, io Mousitatn i the west, New ike et in loland, Nowark aint Klizabech, Ts within six miles of New Yo aeyrark ely ine accom ty Midlands ‘Newark and Patorsgn Hattwaye ors® cars. ‘Tie from New ‘ation equal to the moat beautiful slopes on the Mud- son. Investments here ca eft Drodts. Fine music, rare fore the aale.PhY enonmous san passe: we be idneers, Ni free of iene Rea thied street and Chambers saterms 0 per cencandi a atictionear’s fees on day of sal Foent in W days, when deeds will be ready? balane nd and mortgage for three years. Title pertect. ETT, EDWARDS & CHEDISTER, siz agents for owner, refer by perm a ad Na Kaq., President’ Gallata ¥ National’ state Bank, Newark. National Bank, AWNBROKKR SALES. ay Thomas J. McGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham Monday—Watches, Jewelry, &c. By order H. McAlvenan, Second Let Fuesday—Nen’ ‘sand Women's lothi: By order L. Cohen, Canal street, and. rid "Cohen, Delan- cey street. Wednesday—Men's and Women's Clothing. y order A. Al inden, Spring street. sand Women's Clothing. irs. B. itello. Mott street. Friduy—Women's Clotting ashstands, and Pillows Blankets,’ &e.; 4 large quantity of Silver Outclothe, Carpets of all kinds, Linen Shades: CoPnices, 0 of all kinds, “Linen rnices, dc. Catalogues at No. 3 Pine street. sees DWARD Sonar AUCTIONEER. APOLLO HALL, APOLLO HALL, By EDWARD SCHENCK, on TUESDAY, May 18, at 1034 o'clock, at Apollo Hall, corner of Twenty-eghth street and Broadway, the entire Furniture, Fixtures, &c., of this well known hall, consisting in’ part of Brtissels Carpets French plate Mirrors all the elegant Chande- Hers, Pillar Lights and prackers about, 0 Chairs of various descriptions; also all the Sofas, Lounges ; a large ean of the finest Cocoa Matting, in rolls; the Bar, jounters and Fixtures, &c., &c. £ORGE J. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 11 Chambers street.—By virtue of an ‘execution, Ag me directed I will sell, on Monday afternoon, May 12, at 2 o'clock, atJohn O'Neill's able, ‘51 Beach street, I close round iront; 1 Horse, I double set of Harness; splendid new Butcher's Care, CHARL ES | DALY, Marshal. _BY order Moss Bros, Catharine strect, AWNBROKER SALES BY RICHARD FIELD, Sheritrs and General Auctioneer. Salesrbom 121 Bower: MONDAY, May 12, b: order Julie Metzlér, 500 lots men’s and women’s clothing. TUESDAY, v. May 13, by order Houry MeAleonan, lots men’s an WEDNESDAY, May ‘ oy order Wan. Traite, ‘ate THURSDAYS Mn 15, by Xomers & Co., order Simpson. 0 Vota men’ ean women's Clothing. FRIDAY, by order A. Goodman, __ 600) jos Wal hes and Jowelry. : AWNBROKER'S _SALE,—BAM FOREST, AUC. tioneer, will sell, Tuesday next, at 17 Bowery, 500 lots Men’s and ‘Women’s seasonable Clothii Bedi other Goods, Order ESiiberstien, Division streets ne AWNBROKER*S SALE. — SAM, E iC. tioneer, will sell, Frida; 200 tote | jay Men’s and Women’s Clothin, Order P. Freel t HEY 8, B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, CEN TRAL BALESROOMS, 6 DEO. ADWAY, LARGE AND SIMACKIVE. SALE, OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, STEeINWAY & SONS’ GRAND PIANG, &C. IN TUESDAY, MAY 13, AT 1046 O'CLOCK, the entire contents of & large mansion, FR ARK AVENU TO THE SALESKOOMS. G30 BROADWAY, comprising in part superb Aubusson, Axminster, royal Wilson yelyet and Brusels Carpets; French plate Mir- form Bronzes, Statuary, ' Vases, Ornaments, Sainte nt Baty INLATD CABINETS AND PARLOR TABLES, Steinway & Sons’ 744 octaye Grand Piano, magnificent ebony and ormolu inlaid Parlor Suit, in silver colored brocaded satin, with Fauteulls and Ottomans to match ; rich Etageres; Centre, Side, Card, Library and Work Tables, rosewood Parlor Suita, in_brocatel, reps and satin rich rosewood and walnist ‘Chamber Suits. steads, Bureaus, _Prowsin Cases, Armoires, Wardrobes, massive solid oak and ebony inlaid Dining Suit, Side- board, Extension Table, &c.; fine Beds, Bedding, Mat- tresses, China, Glassware. Eseritoires, &c., all of which were made toorder by Bembe and are in fine order, offering a rare opportunity to those in search of really cheenat furniture. Tne goods will be on exhition AWNBROKER'S SALE. E. WEDNESDAY, JAME AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Thowery, 50 lots of Men's and Women’s seasonable Clothing, Kem- nants, Sheets, Spreads, Table Linen, Boots, Gaiters, &c. By order of Mra. 8. Fullan, 315 West Thirty-ninth stroet AUCTIONEER. ICHARD WALTE! A sule.—Will sell Monday, at 1044, at salesroon Broadway, Houschold Furniture; black walnut bas stale Dressing Bui iy Washstands, marble t bles, Chairs, Cottage Parlor Suits in red daask, Pier and Mantel french plate Mirrors, lot, wood settocs and Cushions lot of Rubber Bags, Wheeler & Wilson and Singer’ 's Cabinet and halt case Sewing ines, Perfect order: also 16 chests of choice apa and black ens, Dried Apples, boxes Herring, fe. Bale positive. MURPHY, Marshal EFEREE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Pl PECT PARK Lots—Six Lots, situate on Seventh and Eighth streets, petrens Fifth and Sixth avenues, Brooklyn, on Tues da: ment 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Ex- change, 389 Pulton stroot, opposite the City Hull, Brooklyn, by J. COLE, Auctioneer. ga FOREST,- AUCTIONBER, WILL SELL, AT 17 Bowery, Tuesday, 12 o'clock, a handsome Suit of Par- lor Furniture; also genteel Housenold Furniture, two on Mond: e salesrooms, ax above. Catalogues will be Ay on moi of'snie. DS he N, CAMP, AUCTIONERR, Positive sale 2 bly Lots, ay rignton, FUN, GAME wil sti Lat auction, on THURSDAY, Ma} at IZo'clock, atthe Exchange Sal esrbom, 11 Broadway, New York, the 112 City Lots situated on Tompkins an Central avenues and Arietta street, New Brighton, 8. L This Property is in one of the most desirable locations, both for elegant private resicences and business, on the island; commands a most beautiful view of the city ot Now York, Brookiyn and the Bay cis very high aud withia two minutes walk of ferry, and offers one of the most de- sirable opportunities for parties to purchase property in this locality ; the title is perfect; printed abstract will be given to ptirchasers; 70 per cent can remain on bond and mortgage for three or five years, at seven per cent, at option of purchase: Mavs, de, at the ‘Mice of the auctioneer, 106 Broadway, corner of Pine stre rk. ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER '—TURSDAY NEXT, entire la k of the Park Billiard Parlors, finel, and atthe intersection of Flatbush avenus Brooklyn, in lots. furnished, acific stree! ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 363 Fulton stree opposite, Cit City Hail, Brooklyn. Mon- At 1034 o'cloc Frankin street, Greenpoint, in rocery tore, H Horses, ons, &c. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. Supreme Court Sale. The Store and Lot Is! Reade street, Washington street, 22.2x81 will be sold kG auction, on, TUESDAY, May, 13, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, road wa; ADRIAN H. MULLER. F. K. WILKINS & CO.Auc- joneers. LBERT B. bef net AUCTIONEER, Balesrooms 108 Laverty inl’ ‘cedar ‘and 88 Church street. ONDAY, at 12 o'clock, ood “Road, and Work Morse Sood ventclessof all kinds.” Harness, Whips, Blankets, &c. _Particulars to-morrow. AY | verys ART SALE. His well-1 gaat eoliectton. of iting | CLASS PAINTINGS, we yr 100 disting uished artists, now on "exibition day and evening, at PURCHASERS: SELDOM Lo HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY ‘ELECT FROM RGE A LES 80 ND_ 80 HOSEN A COLLECTION, ONE IN WHICH THE SUB- JECTS ARE SO VARIED AND INTERESTING, AND WHICH A! NOW OFFERE! ‘HE FIRST TIME IN ANY PUBL aoe ERE THEY WILL HAVE THE CHANCE TO PROCU! THEM AT LESS THAN THEIR MARKET VALUE, WHICH IS DESTINED TO RULE STILL HIGHER. RY MAY URED THAT THEY WILL NOT BE FOR SALE AFT! THE AUCTION, AND GENTLEMEN ARE EARNE! RE- quer es D BE REPRESENTED BY SUCH B!D8 AS RE WILLING TO GIVE FOR ANY PAINTING THEY MAY DESIRE. will be pola 98 the evenings of TUESDAY SDAY, MAY 13 and by RB, SOMER’ Ee 4, ERVIELE. at his gallcry, 62 Fifth avenue. (he paintings will be carefully delivered free of charge.) $5. 000. —TO EXCHANGE, A be or ay real and other ‘ghawts D Pree 60 Peed some ci for near-by Property. ress a 16) Herald office. id et 7.000.208 S448, 08 ILL EXCHANGE FOR + a small business and cash, 107 acre Farm in Connecticut, DEMAREST & WHITLOCK, 134 Park place. $4, 000." —A FARM OF 76 ACRES, CHOICE LAND, ‘50 miles from New York, three miles trom rae house, barn, ice house, good water, 25 acres py imber, remainder cleared; near two churches, office schoolhouse. The owner will be in city, one week, at 402 Fourth avenne, as it must be sold. $5.0 000 FOR SALE, GOTHIC HOUSE: SEVEN J fooms beautirully furnished: high ayn SY BiB SATIEAMHWAITE, “to arse m $12, 000 ised eticen Hs $1,000 CASH RE- uired.—Modern House, 13 rooms, con- throum, iaundry, Ac. ; lot 100x300; location Re nutes by ‘rail, only 4 minutes from tion: grounds handsomely ornamented; large trees, Ee ci extensive views Apply to JAMES It len street, Newark, N. J., opposite Erie Rail REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. oA Fist CLA 4 ROAD Ho HOUSL, ‘ALL FURNISHED, jase, for aa : Gee years Ree Lene) S08 snke on, mn Seay terms, or will ex: OS. GAFFNEY, ‘Auctioneer, TNS. 6 Centre street. FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ig LOCATION, - Aap ed wri give Madison ‘avenue Rest. dence and als only need Address rier AVEN NUE, er 0 Herald office, pata ir ct vs - ose i 4 * for Lots; also one in Seventy- hi strech aga Fitth prenue, oF, Lows or Third avenu roperty, IDEN! CO., 906 and 908 Third a’ NEW STORE AND TENEMENT ON THIRD AVE- nue; yn Becond avenu welt rented ; PRS ay fe erty, with so: ne SHOMAS G. HOJER, 36 Third avenue. REAL ESTATE i WANTED. FIRST CLASS HOUSE—BETWEEN THIRTY: fourth and Fify-ninth streets and Seventh and Lex- ington ‘avenues; part cash and a first class house near ie avenue and Tenth street. Apply w C. CLINTON, Hudson street, Hoboken. A THIRD AVENUE CORNER BUILDING WANTED— finy next ‘beet Ben teenty aie and Sie reeend fay next, between tt secon streets. THOMAS G. HOJER, $86 Third avenue. Wane D—GOOD TENANT PROPERTY, FOR CASH, ‘and 100 acre Farm on Long Island, 15 miles fr. New York. 2. HAPELYE, 113 William street ‘ANTED TO BUY LOW FOR CASH—MEDIUM SIZE three story high stoop brick sto tt improvements; ood neighborhood, trom Thirtieth to 1: th street, or nea Routh Seventh street ferry, Willial va mnt “bu: carpets, glasses. Address, tor one week, f Bleecker street. W ‘ANTED—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 25X45X 100, from Sixteenth to Thirty-second street, "Lexi 6- ton to Sixth avenue; ipptice not to exceed $23,000. Addrt with particulars, L. B., Herald Uptown ranch office. ANTED-TO PURCHASE WELL BUILT HIGH stoop House, in pleasant, location, oppose sauare, Wide street oF avenue, for $18,000 to cash. A Aro about Clase COUNTRY. RESIDENCE, wo al rf first class ci roperty, upon cash bi - PAUL, P. TODD, a6 Liberty st eet. “4 A. Beaurirut AND DURABLE SET OF TEETH from $10 upwards. Partial sets trom $1 each tooth We ards, Pertect atting guaranteed atJ. ©. KENNEDY'S, 7B Nena BALE ! A private Cabinet of Antiques, &c., &c. Collected in Europe by a gentleman now residing in this city, Sank aunoea ha ‘Cameos and Intagilo mounte: unmounted ; ’ Re convents, purchased in Rome: Armor and Oil Paintings, ‘Miniatures and Fainting, om » jvory and. Enamels om cop: ics from churches ans per, Coins, Bronzes, and Medals, Carvings in wood, En. gravings, shell Caméos and Sculpture in lava, coral and conch te Mosaics, Pottery and Snuff Boxes, Water-color nd Engravings on copper. by auction on the evenings of THURSDA FRIDAY and SATU May 15, 16 and 17,’ commencing at 734 orcldck each ning, and t now: omexhioition at the Auctioneers. TOWNSEND, (AUCTIONEER, WILL May 1: o'clock, to whom it may concern, entire St y a Machinery in Sash Le lind tanatnctory, 27 Johnson avenue, Brooklyn, E. , consisting in part four-sied Huntingdon Moulding Machine, wit Cutters, fc: 1 No. 4 Morticing “‘Nachine, Sia a a siting, ‘angers, Tooth ae 1 also 4c., with @ miscellaneous lot’ of other Property. ‘A, SAEDWELL, AUCTIONEER, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THE BROWN STONE RESIDENCE NO. 6 EAST TWENTIETH ST., NEAR FIFTH AY. Monday, May 12, at 10% o'clock ‘prompt, consisting of elegant rosewood Pianojorte, rich Parlor’ Suits, Mirrors, rosewood Wardrobe, with mirror doors; Centre Tables, Music Stand, Lace Curtains, Lounges, Extension Table: Buffet, Clocks, Carpets, Chamber sls, in walnut ai mahogany; curled bait Mattresses, Secretary Bookcase, mahogany Pianotorte, Sofa fied, Ovieloths, stair Carpe’ Hall Stands, together with great variety of Kitchen Uten: fils. Every lot will positively be sold without reserve, us the family are removing from the city. NESIRAL LARGE HOUSEHOLD FORBITU! RESALE, MONDAY, big 12, at 1034 o’cloc} atthe rivate mansion 104 East hwenty niin Street be- tween Fourth and Lexington avenues, EF, ROTH, tioneer :-—Magnificent Parlor Suits, in satin, Brocatet’s and petaror Pianotort, Fainting igs, Works of Art, Mirrors, Car- Beaat and walnut Chamber Suits, Mattresses, M, Buller, Extension, Taviey iaas, Chinny silver latlery,' rosewood 7: joforte; in all lots uséful Househo! octave Pi Furniture. SMALL PLACE IN THE COUNTRY WILL BE a a in exchal Ly Equity in four splendid ee 1G Log city, east of the Boulevard and below Inquire of Sou DONOVAN, y Brooklyn. near or fronting the preferred. Of St. Mark's avenue, tee | pd une CENTRAL PARK, BOTH stories, to exchange for Houses be- est sthne LPIA WINS Shiba katte. CLASS RES! WITH FRONT ON Fludson ara sccessibie to full particulars, to exchange. SriMEBON box FOUR STORY AND STORE BRICK HOUSE AND ae ‘a three Me tory French roof frame House and to it operty. take bode tN, EH Porayeh stron yon —TO EXCHANGE, TWO HOUSES AND Lots in klyn and one House and Lot in East ew A a a toy iggy Specmbered, for a Farm worth | “Bae rest. the. mre cf fy Rd ROSENSTLS, 1, 331 Forsyth street from 91012 O'ogk A. FACTORY 1, NEW “T0RRwsim, LRASBT Ou) | ‘ Income $2.\ nee ir The Hol eater count D, & Sy 115 Watt st 4 COUNTRY RESIDENCE AND A LARGE AMOUNT ot cash will be given in exchange for a well located inthis city’ jauire of MARTIN DUNS, Fonte ccured ror sale, got location, or rots ‘in lower Brooklyn or New York. Apply AA: Bs gt PAINLESS,—TEETH EXTRACTED; gar derable ee Setm'gnMT sae ete cen xth avenue, be Fourteonth and Firteenth strects, “Established 4 years. Dr. L. BERHARD, A’ BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE set OF TEETH, from $10 apwa from $1 each tooth "howe P rtect acting gual anteed ‘atv. 0, KENNEDY'S, “ NIMBLE SIXPENCE BETTE) A, shuli—tooih Ordinary Seta. BPs be vest as ine inserted same da; if Biered! Ta. Di Bixth avenue, 2 Ordered again REMOVED HIS R. LEWINHERG DENTIST, HA 4 ‘oftice hun Avene, between Fitueth and Fitty-ttest sti whero he still contin Boti of teeth trom $10 upwards, ° ues his practice. | JR. WHITE, DENTIST, NO. 239 SIXTH AVE Dcormeriy'70).Geautitul, Sots of Teeth gtaia toe warranted to fit Teeti flied, $1.” All work warranted first FINE ARTS. PARI RAVI) LANDSCAPE PAINTER WOULD. LIKE A. ti'tene trom. adenier who would give a fair price for good work. Address Lm o) La, Herald otic PAINTINGS: )R BNORAVINGS, DAMAGED Juring the recent moving, or from any cause what goever, can be entirely restored to thelr original valu by submiung them (o HB. BARL, 636 Sixth avenue, I mae How iui successor (to Bal & Sans, late of Broad A™=RS B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 9 Uhambers and 77 Reade stri Tate Henry Ht Leads & ieee Bstabllatied in 1347. Horse Auction bet 5 839 and 341 pone avenue, cor- of Twent By ALLEN EN, AM E io. . “ t 2 Ae oolock at their. sali mbers 77 Reade ORNTREL HOUBEHOLD PURNTRURES verve, Brus- \d Ingrain Carpe: wewood and black walnut Suits, in ‘gured Drocatel and wetiges gotored Te} walnut marble top Centre and Side. eae re Washstands and ining. ‘Hatension. Tables and sh Ly ae 2 and ows; re, Cutlery, Kitonen koases, uuges, Rockers, Cotta spring Mattresses, feather Bed Crockery, Glass aud Sliverplated Utensils, &c., &c, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, t 1044 o'clock, at the residence, 7 West Tweuty. sigh aere between Broadway and xth @ GENTREL HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE.—Velvot, Brus- gels and three-ply Carpets: Mirrors, original Oll Paint ings, carved rosewood and black walnut Parlor Sut Various colored ‘reps; rosewood Centre garved rosewood and black walnut Chamber Suits, hair Mattresses, spring Beds feather, Bol id Pillows, ted and enamelied Su Olicloths, ut Sideboard, Lown es, mahogan: tension Round and Sgunte Tables, black wain Chairs, China Dinner Bet, Out Gi 4 gant carved biack walnut ik Bai 14 day Clack; also handsome binek ait" am birdaeve maple aix-pull ‘um iver pl mouutil eI are, Kitchen Uljusila, 6. ao. this? iggy JMPORTANT EXCURSION SALES, By Oe JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer, modern improvements, Gratulla’ 's Band, Harrison's Collations, under Mammoth Canvas Pavilion; Free Passes by mgamer and rail. "TUES! DAY. May on premises, at Bt Queens tinglewood, L.1, ts, near station. Terms very eaay. Free railroad train will leave, via James slip and Thirty-fourth street ferries, at 11:30 4. M. sharp, THURSDAY, May 15, at 3 o'clock P. M., on premises, Hunter's Point, Long Island oF all the broperty be Longin Estate of Solomon 2 Payntar, dece $y order of the: Hkceutors, consisting of 100 Splendid Lots. Terms easy. Maps at offices of Auctionee New York, and 399 and 401 Fulton 8. Re a AUCTIONEER. Wednesday, May 14, at Il o'clock Third avenue, the Stock and Fixtures of the, anicon' called’ the “third Avenue, Garden, vig. Heater, cost $375; three fine Counters, one Mirror, one Regulator, two Showcases, Stage Fixtures, Tables, Chairs, Glasses and a gen ‘assortment of Wines, Liquors, Champagnes and Bega Ry order or ‘LORENZ OBERLE, City Marshal P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. + Mortgage sale, on Tuesday, May 13, at, 103 at 59 Great one street; one Doctor's put ger Wagon, Doctor's Chai ree: 21 Park row, oibe ton u ree I ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, AMI fell on efonday, a2 at 1034 orclock, at 18 Ann street, the Effect ‘oom and Wine Room, consisting of Bar © oUNter, En lish 4-pull Beer Pump, Gas Fixtures, Pictures, Ice Box, Partition Screens, Crockery and Glass Ware, &c, rERB. “JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. J Highly important ‘Auction sale, by order of the Stevens, of 9 foot Astoria Lo at o'clock, on the prem: DAY, MAY 19, The property in'splendid’: stagied near steamboat landing, on Jamaica avenue, Boulevard, Crescent, Broadway, Van Alst and Ely avenues, Sherman, ‘Acad: emy, Lockwood, Temple, Elm and Lincoln streets. Investors, look out for this great sale. Every Lot will FP be. oaltivet sold. Shy) ORY Iberal ry Rark Trill be ready on Wednesday next, a row, Pork, aid 999 dad Wl Fulton street, rockin. New York, ‘ORRIS WILKINS, SE e eee Mo Gweiting and Lot, No. 785 Lexington avenue, be- tween Fy: cefehth and vine ninth streets, auction. ‘OW & CO, will sell at auction, on Tuesday, wai 2h, 1873, ut 12 o'clock, at the Exchange salesroom, Hii Way — Bisington avenue.—The first clase three stoi story base. ment and sub-cellar brown stone ania and t, 735 Lexington avenue, east side, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth streets; house is 20x45 fect, with party walls, in pertect order; contains all the modern conveniences, fine turnace ; very handsomely frescoed ; 20x98 fee ‘the new and costly Furniture Will be sold with the For permits to view above apply to the auctioneers’, \fORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONRER, M _Exouaters sale Of45 Warren street, near Church aire K. th. LUDLOW oo will seil at auction, on Thurs at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange sales- aren ‘street—The lease of the Lot, with the five story marble iront Stores known as 43° Warren. strect, south side, just west ofChureh sree. Lot is sensed from Columbia College, has 21 years to run from May 1, 1873, with two renewals; present ground rent $1,500 per an- nd taxes; size of Lot 25x75 feet. full particulars at the auctioneers’, No. 3 ARSHAL’S SALE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.— rtue of an execution to me directed and de- to pay ator fe and expenses, I will sell at Be cae tS Monday, the ae oh n the forenoon, ond. eltaet, 8 oclog sets plated Destert Knives, Jated Knives and Forks, Forks ain pons, 400 plated Fish Knives, ail in. velvet eo cases; a large assortment of Sample: mere, Sik, Lace, Plush, Mohair, Repay aioe ‘a large uantity af Canyi nd canvas Hose ( ating, Boo arge Reptiater te x JOHN A. HILLIER, Marshale’ ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—. BOGART, te ey By virtue of a chattel morty: 1 will expose tor sale, atpubile auction, on Tuesday, the 138th day of May, HRS! acti o'clock. in the forenoon, at Bogart’s auction house, corner of Frankfort and William streets, a large quantity of Eogravings, Lithographs, Photographs, Pore foliow, ess Tare and Valuable collection, morthy the ni of the trade. eee ‘Attorn yf for Mortgngee. LIVER BRYAN, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, 115 Broadway.—Reliable, responsible and qnick return stocks, onds and Fr te sold on exchange or premise JAWNBROKER'S § SALS WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ‘THOS, J. McGRATH, Auctioneer, 138 Ghatham street, will sell (his day, at 11 o/elock, £00 ote cy % AOL wal, ately Ri Earfings, a jewelry, Pins, Rings, Barfings, Piamonds And iso Plated Wate, musical Thstruments Guns, Pistols, &e. By order Hugh McAleenan, second nive WNBROFER'S SALE—TUESDAY. Auctioneer, will sell, ‘at 9 New peer fod LY, «¢ Khawls, Remnant Sheets, Pantaloons and Vests. By order of A. B. iarnar, i Tied avenue, Porianacrs es gris JAMES AGAR, C Auctioneer, sel, at 59.New Bowery, 0) tty n'a and Women loving By onder Of J, Livise, 208 Ppring sirgew wi large Safes and other goods. Trade invited. PECIAL SALE OF | STRAW GOODS Hats, on Mon May 12, at 11 o'clock; manufactured Straw “Soodss salt Hats, Panama Hate, in- gluding 100 cases by order ‘of the asalenee. WILLIAM TOP’ & 00. uctioneers, 182 Church ‘HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WA WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. fs aha ta ROOM WANTED—BY A GENTLE. an, wife and ee aged ‘six months, with a r Spectable’ family, there are no’ boarde louse must be in vieinity or convenient to Jefferson Ma Ket. Address, stating terms and xu particulars, PER- MANENT, box Ml Herald Uptown Branch oftice, fe “Cooks. &e. “ wrer > D Ot mk RESPROTARL , b B aR aat COOK; Scan mo ou Fetereuce WEST 17TH St.—as P _vate family ; good rotor QQ WRST SD sr, SECOND FLO 1 39 claas cook (colored), tor Boon oF boarding house ; WEST 33D 8ST. FRONT, ROOM 4—, liga 2 class head meat cook (Southern, colreniere county hotel or boarding house; the best wages e: 16. can be seen Monday and Tess Mra, SURREL, 161 3 peak ot rot nines _.RESEROTANLE | YOUNG nm washings four years’ ‘coference from tas ine w aie Ras? 22D ST.—A COMPETENT Pt BH fevectess cook, or a inandross alone hagas re(crences, Mone but Fespectaple private tai apply. m | 54 9TTT AV., TESS oor AND ea 8TS.—A comperont woman as first classcook in a are a peseate familly ot or first clare hous’ in the countr, barge of & large Kitch understands all hr as rj cooking and baking; is # thorough hth Cook ; boning, larding. cold dishes; all ktnds Aue p ‘nd pastrieny cream, jellies and ices; marketin ‘od; Airst clase Feferencea, Can be seen om Mon 566 HAY: BETWEEN MOTH AND 418? STS. —a: respectable middle. woman a3 cook and to asaist with the plain washing and iro! 3 best city reterence. Apply on Monday and Tuesday. YOUNG PRENCH LADY WISHES TO RETURN TO mare eae oe child's narse in exchange Ree ber LAA \ ext ¢ reteretwes, Addre, (icra Upwwa Branch omice vs si Chambermaids, dé. WAVERLEY PEACE, NEAR WASHINGTON ag perso, two years in this coun- id Waitress; préters the country; ‘om present employer. WEST 45TH ST.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS chambermaid or to do génernl housework ;has =o from her last place, Call Monday 143 Msiant gin 1 waitress. Cailon Mon 205 WEST 10TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- ’) tant young woman, lately landed, a8 chambere maid and waitress or chambermald aud seamstress, Ape ply lor two days, 937 Bast, writ “ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girls chambermatd and waitress, or todo stairs work and heip with washing and iroaing or ligh® pousarore. Can be seen at her last place Monday and uesday. A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY landed, wishes @ situation as chambermaid or laug- dross in a private family; uo objection to city or country. Address L. M:, box 153 Herald Uptown Branch office. 10 try, undegiable reterai 110 two and 1 A RESPECTABLE PRO- nded, ax phambermald aaa Dressmakers « and Seamstresses, 14. WET LTH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER solicits a few more engagements by the day in pri- vate families. 14 ABINGDON SQUARE.—DRESSMAKING IN ALL “F its branches; work taken at home or by the day; orders executed at short notice; terms nab CHRISTOPHER ST.—A RESPECTABLE MID- die aged woman as seamstress in a gentleman's family: can cut and fit, and sew on almost any machine; {sa xood dressmaker and trimmer: willing to make her- self useful; no objection to leaving the city; best of ref- erence. Call ou or uddress 8. STRES: 3] “CORNELIA ST., REAR BA, OL able Protestant woman to or take it horn IEMENT.—A RESPECT. out by the day to worl is wiliing and agreeab ble. sf om 39 West ISTH ST.—AS NURSE AND SBAMSTRESS; one who understands Snilarony dresses ; good city reference ; ten years in her last place. 40 EAST TH ST. (UNION SQUARE).—WE WOULD like to sasist a good dressmaker, who understands cutting and fitting, to a place ima private family. 1 = quire a the main dressmaking rooins of the Pt Formula. 89 TH BT. WILLIAMSBURG, loyer’s.—As operator and trimmer with a first class dressmaker or would go as seamstress and compan- ion for an elderly lady. Q3 MACDOUGAL st.. NEAR BLEECKER 87. ary competent dressmaker desires the work or a few first class families at her own residence, or would accept engagements by the day, 103 , “isT ST.—A FIRST GLASS DRESS- er, accustomed to the best and mossety list work, would tuke home or go out by the day. Plegae cal and see specimens; references. lady, is @ WES’ 109° stress or housekeeper for an elde: 0 first clase Y GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND THEIR MAID, FOR permanent residence, a Parlor, two Bedrooms: all iarge? connecting, well furnished; bath private; on first floor; board only for maid; must'be near a large restan- rant, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, and Fourteenth and’ Twenty-sixth streets. Address %, box 5073 Fost offlee. Berita) OR UNFURNISHED ROOM WANTED— ntleman absent a great deal during the Sum- mer. yates IMPORTER, box 1,437 Post office; state lo- cation and terms per month. ADY WANTS, WITHOUT BOARD, IN A PRIVATE family (minus children), nicely’ furnished Room, with closet; terms, with 4 attendance, $¢ weekly, for the Summer. es8 QUIETUDE, station D. WEST “1ST ST.—A LADY WOULD LIKE TO fra lew more engagements in family sewing ec! be eat housekeeper and good seamstr . v tison’s mac! 1 nd repairer in msmalt, quiet ty: willing to make herself usefu NEAR LTH STA FASHIONABLE dressmaker wishes to go out by the day or week: has all the latest styles; $1.90 per day. 176 3 7TH AV,, BETWEEN 20TH AND 218T 81: floor.—A’n experienced dressmaker wis more families to work for by th stands cutting and tri ining, in ‘the latest Pityle work home, Call or addre: Riga WAREHOUSE WANTED.—A BUILDING OR PR a it for storage business; weuld use of power, Adress, with full particulars and terms, box 832 Post office. WO YOUNG MEN WANT A FURNISHED ROOM, near Second avenue, below Twentieth street, Ad- drens C. P. G., box 169 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A_ FURNIS: D OR plait by Room for housekeeping ; location, Amity, Twenty- afth strecisand. Four and. Sixth avenues" Address, with price, | HOWA D, Herald office. 215 fa WEST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COM- petent seamstress; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine; understands dressmaking ; will go ati ut bye the day or week ; terms moderate. Address SEAM 21 WEST 18TH ST., IN BAKERV.—A DRESS maker to go out by the day, or will take work home; can cut and ft weil and fs a stylish trim 220 WEST 18TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL; willing to o to the countr: tf orcity; neat seam- stress; will rake care oF children ahd do @ little upstairs work.” Call on Monda; TANTED—A NEAT, “PRIVATE HOUSE, strictly genteel neighborhood, between FRY pe Fifth avennes ‘and Fortieth and Seventieth streets; price not to exces 000, Owners only send particulars to H. "DRRNHAR T, W136 1 Bast! ‘Thirteenth | street, ANTED—BY A QUIET FAMILY OF THREE PER- ‘sons, without children, a Second Floor, consisting five rooms and bathroom, situated between East For- & fifth and Sixtieth streets; rent avout $400, Address x 3,822 Post office, W ‘ANTED—A HOUSE V Tent from $1,200 to $1,500 tleth street. Address, with p: office. -ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, ONE LARGE OR W Xiuttot Rooms furnished, witaout board, Address, =o Oa dened tion and terms, PERMANE: ITH ABOUT 13 ROOMS, H jocation not above For~ rticulars, H. B. J., Herald E 3 private B., Herald office. tion must be centri family preferred ANTED—UNFURNISHED HOUSE, OR LOWER Part, jn a good location, for @ sinall family, ee tw Twenty- d and Thirty-sixth streets, Bro: tna‘ Highth avenue. Address PHYSICIAN, weraid U town ranch office. ‘ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A COMFORTABLY furnished Room, in a private Jewish family, where, no other boarders are taken; terms $100 tor two ; loc tion between Forty-second and Fifty- ninth firacts pexington and Eighth avenues. Addres RM. Herald office. ‘ANTED—A COTTAGE OR RESPECTABLE FLOOR ‘Address, stating rent, &c., COTTAGE, Herald office ‘Wiad ee poms Roo RUN ‘ae OR UNFURNISHED, A ood sized, pleasant Room, with southern exposure, ona fine with Hroadway and below Fourteenth street. A Private family having such a room to offer, with gas and water, will address, with lowest terms, A'QUIET BUSI- NESS MAN, Herald office. ws ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN PAMILY, 5 OR 6 furnished Rooms for housekeeping, in good nelah- borhood; low rent. Address, with particulars and price, L,, Herald office. api : Jy ANTED—A SECOND “OR THIRD FLOOR, CON taining not less than four rooms, with water and gas, between Twenty- second and Twenty-eighth streets Sind Third and Seventh ayenues; rent not to exceed permonth. Address H.C. J, box 3,585 Post office. TANTED—BETWEEN FOURTH AND FOURTEENTH ‘W4rtreets, Fitth avenue and Broadway, a large, well furnished Room, on Ast oF second floor, at a moderate rent, by a gentleman who would occupy it for some months it suited. Aadress E. T., box 700 Post oitice. TANTED—TO RENT, FOR ONE TO THREK YEARS, WiinnextJuly or August. a small high stoop House, in good location, below Fortieth street; must be bs per fect order; rent about $1,000. Address, fully, 8. ©. box 149 Post office. ‘ANTED-TO RENT IMMEDIARELY, FURNISHED or unfurnished, in perfect order, a four story. high stoop Dwelling. between Fourteenth and Thirtleth Yrvets. ‘Address, with terms and location, ORMSBY, 176 Broad- ‘way, room 29. WANTED [SHED HC uae. 1 TOM ie, intant ALL F ‘about June 1 to October J, for married cou xt C2 cook; healthy (not Li ay jocation, with r bathing and few mosquitoes, Address SALT WATER: Herald office, stating terms, distance, means of access, 1 6 29 WEST 197 'H ST.—AN EXPERIENCED OPERA- tor on Willcox & Gibbs’ and Wheeler & Wilson's machine wishes a few more engagements by, the aay. re By all kinds of family sewing. Ad: iss 3 M for three days. 234 6TH AV., BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH 8STS.—A first class dressmaker wants employment; can make up in first style; receives her fashions. from ‘Pi And London; can make ball dresses. Call all the week. PAB sTH AY. FIRST FLOOR.—A THOROUGHLY competenit dressmaker desiter @ few more em gayements at home or in private families. sich Mrs, N. B. MILLER. RST CLASS DRESSMAKER cuts and fits after French “WEST 20TH 8ST. 33 7 to go ont by the da, yle; first class reference: 33 WEST 3IST ST. a LADY oF. FEonousm competency would go out by the day or sew at home or ‘anni at ‘dvesamaking : also ‘enildren's clothes; sparse on the Empire machine. Call on or address © BAST 19TH ST., NEAR 1sT AV.—A 35 9 Danish, solicits family sowing or ‘iveasmaking 6 to do at hers orn house. Take notice, Call or address. 3 Oy WEST ITH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED FIN- « 73 isher on all kinds of dressmaking would like to Tears Std by the day in private families; first class refer- 391 40 country. 8TH AV.—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, CAN L cut and iit; wishes to go out by the day or ‘week. 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON a seamstress ; no objection to travel or go OTH AV—A STYLISH DRESSMAEEB, COM. 42 petent to make the most ele; si dresses, wishes: f iow more tamilies by t y or would take work at ome: dresses made ov ual to ewe references. I and see beautiful specimens, 43D AV., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A COM- ent ‘dressmaker, gutter and ftier wishes Pongage! ; ladies fitted, at ti own residence ; the work Drought Jf home and ‘imshea it preferred, Inquire tor Mrs. HE! *. 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER SO- 5 34 ilies. ‘a few more engagements by the day in pri- vate families 436 few more engagements by the da QQ 6TH AV, IN THE FANCY STORE.—A COM- 28 Setent déessmaker, accustomed to.working Dy the day th bend tamilie: pe ge NP hehe Ag, eae. ments by the day or wee! c 5 can operate ; good city reference. Address Mrs, HEGGEN- EN. 1,036 BecMrctiiced at's wht see machine ; will RO to iar by the day; ely or countrys would go permanen Apply on Monday. 3D AV., IN THE FANCY STORE.—A YUUNG@ 1.286 Soins’ mister a tow more engagements the day as seamstress; operates on Grover & Bake: machine. N gx?! n's iments vy the da omen. outfite. ENGED OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Seohive would aad ht Land e ers ular aitress a A i Herald U Uptown ra Branch GENTLEMAN, A CLEAN, NEATLY wan furnished large, well ventilated and cool Room (or 8 connected), not more than two flights th, ated between Third and Seventh ave- low Twent} ty fourth street; must be at reason- ble Summer prices. dress, with price and all particu- Tars, box 4,009 Post offi ce. Waar. TO RENT—A A FIRST OR SECOND FRENCH Flat, between fortieth and Seventieth streets, cast iI and quiet family; rent must be K., 28 Bast Pinueth street, side, by a’ very small moderate. Address M. In the Country. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE FURNISHED. House, with grounds and arden, on Harlem, or ven Railr ‘or 40 minutes from city. Par. G., room 12, 132 Nassaw street. URNIS HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY WANTED— 4 gE Ouse convenient to city; rent from $70 io $80 pe rr month. Address, with iocation and full par- irenlars, L. lb, Herald office. A ti KL ABER STEAM. MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING A. Works, 134 and 136 East Eighteenth street.—Marble and Baxoteere rh Tiling, Marble wai Monu- ely ment competition, Marble Turning tor tie “sn X,_ ASSORTME: MANTELS, | {oF beauty of des gt OF and’ quality of workin Wall kinds & Slate Work of all Kin NYS SLATE COMPANY, Gi _ Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union sqdare. LATE MANTELS OF NEW DESIGNS AND COLORS, S ‘Tile and other Slate work, at the warerooms of EAGLE SLATE COMPANY, B42 Sixth avenue. the STEW ARES SLATE MANTEI antdosizus; Slate Works ofevary. description Mar fantely. TB 8 ret CO. 28) aad bie and W BE Wes twenty “tayd street nea ;Seyeutu mvauiee NX, RICH AND BLE FIRST CLASS DRRGSMAERS, ¥ WHO THOROU A Minderstands cutting and fitting, wishes employ: fe arniles to. go. out bythe Gay, wee iment In pre ee to eter ee Be, bo TN Here aid office. ROTESTANT WOMAN AS EXPRRIENCKD A seametress and ateantaker; ene Re | ay Nerler & Wile ootychine, i peqalred; sity veler iy Teiorence. Address, for ome week, H. M. B. «box 4d Her- aid Uptown Branch ag A FASHIONABLE roy oe A Few more customers. b, e de; cut Flor manner ‘and in Iatest sty! . B., Dox ia Herwa of ace. go ase MODISTE, OF FIRST © Lercill PATRON < Summer selences | tae sire oe aatistac tion. wil it Address iter = Uptoyardseanch office NT AMERICAN WOMAN, sist mith Chasnberwerk or any lig! int housework ; ia. first clas seamstress and bh: has fhoroxh knowledge of Nhoase~ Keeping. Address Mra. G. ¥., Herald office General Housework, &e. WEST aD ST, IN THE BOOKSTORE. —A B25 Founa grt tat has n od out, to do general Housework: is only three Wwooks it ountry. Oa add reas. BA4 Bat ol satenl family. 418 private tainly; days. , LATRE y AV. AND AY. Av housework it x yualk paronis. Call for two “Fst tt | st, BETWEEN A young gitl to do gencrn rosides with he BETWEEN SOPH AND 66TH STH, | QD Avis | 1.248 second tloor, front —Two gis a ee entire Housework of & small fambiy in yg i ty; e008 qity cefereages. Gall ya Mgaday au