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oy THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,425. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 2+, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. wp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. LOGY secon > Pace-Fifth column. ERs wan’ Prep rnin Vacetecond column. mi: ARDS AN! Di LODGING WANTED—Twaurra Pacs— dat 33 BOARD —Temaren Paor-Second column, Baooutrs REAL RSTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoi Business TOPPORTUNITIES—Szconn Pacr—Fourth mosiies Yass NOTICES—Srvavrn Pace—Fifth and sixth crease Nb TOBACCO—Twsurrn Pacs—\‘ourth col- ony ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxzconn Pace—Sixth column. GLEBKS AND SALESMEN—Evevewrn Pace—Third and colum! G—Twuern Pace—Pirst column, QOACHMEN AND GARDENLIS—Euurextm Pace @OASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Twaurrn Pace—Fifth and oe columns. OOUNTRY BOARD—Twetrm Pace—Secont and third columns. ‘RY—Finst Pacr—Second cal aenas Ber eRe Page—Second ci ING HOUSES TO LET, TURNISED AND UN- PURNISHED—Finst Pace—Fitth and sixth col- BoroPi. Lead ‘costae mab Pace—Fourth and KLeTH Pace—Fourth column. RSTO! INANCIAL—Nintu Pack—Fisth and sixth columns. ARTS —Twanrra Pace—Fourth column, ‘acy—First column. RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ins? Pace—Sixth column. 'URE—‘xconn Page—itth column. fo sapere ‘FEMALES—E.avenra Pace—Third BILE WANTRD—MALES—Euavanru Page—Fourth and HORSES, ORRRTAGES, 4C.—Finst Pace—Third, fourth id firth putneens, ‘Tweirta Pace—Second col EStaEs, qhoous 40. WANTED—Twaures Pace— PyerRUorioe Pn rn Pacr—First col bY CITY, HOBOKEN, on ea “ert TY MND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FUR SALE—Sxcomp Pagi— First YAN OFFICER Rwuera Page—Fourth column, Bt AND FOUND—Fingr Pace—Firet column. ROHNERT toeurre sae—First column. ride hal shat of MF et ae column. IELLANEOUS NUOVERTISEM BNTS—Tewra Pace— SCERLANEOUS C ‘S—Seconp Pace—Third colamn. ISICAL—Sgconp Pacz—Sixth coluinn. We POBLIOATIONS—Suvenris Packe—Sixth column. "EB RSONAL—Finst Pacx—First column, a jOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Sxconp Page—Fourth column. OFFICE NOTICE Finer Pace Second columa. bor easion, Twerrn FRU AHN WAR Fat td ce : Ervi ond al FRorEErY 0 OUT 8 Tan CITY FOR ae OR TO ee ee ack—First, second and third col- REALE EOtATR TO EXCHANGE—Szconp Pacr—Third WANTED—Szconp Pace—Third column. BELIGIous NOTICES—Nintu Pace—sixth column. 'ARDS—Fiagst Pace—First and second columns. AT AUCTION—Exsventn Pacr—Fitth and sixth columns, and Twetrrn Pace—First column. 18 WANTED—FEMALES—Exzvents Pacr— First aud second celumns. vadahan ter neo |ALES—Exaventa Pacu— SrECAL: NOTIGES—rrnse Page—Second colum SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 40—Pinsr Pacx—Third souft Hisonts tenes piy—mira ana fourth evertH Pace—Fifth column. ‘RADES—Eu1 8 TURF—Fizst Pacx—Third column. LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—First Pacr— Fifth oer \VELLERS’ GUIDE—* wTH Pace—Stxth column. syed Sod ‘ROOMS | AND "APARTMENTS: TO LET— ‘ixth column. WANTED Be PURCHASE—Kinst Pace—Second col- wardHny, JEWELERY, 4£C.—Twxirre Pace—Fourth wasicHisieR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO —Srconp Pace—First column. parte ‘STEAMBO 7 4C.—Finst Pace—Second col- HERALD SRANCH UFFICE—UPTOWN. REWARDs. SPORTING—DOGS, , BIRDS, & ae. $5 of MRerure to HUBER & MADDEN, Seventy. ninth 310 East River stone Yard. REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF habe gg O nic Dog to 45 Lexington avenue, strayed 10 morning. $10 REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL SKYE TERRIER a Dog, blue and yellow ; had on when lost, Wednes- y Morning @ blue velvet collar, with bell, The above reward will for his return to 29 East Phirty. street, or for is formation leading to his recovery. REWARD.—WATCH LOST, ON MAY 1; GOLD, * open cylinder; no name; No. 7,709; case No. 471 The above reward willbe paidand no questions | asked, at the jewelry establishment of ‘THOMAS KIRK- PA TRIOK, corner ol Broadway and | Ninewenth street. ! SPECIAL NOVICES. A —THE AMERICAN REGISTER, . the most widely cireulated of the pemaricas, Pig published A capital medium for Amertean advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. ane! Turapenn Gon aut ye persons visiting Great Britain and he European Continent. iptions and advertisements for the AMERICAN RRUiS will be Or ypta! and single copies of the er may be ob! st the office of the New York jeratds New York. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, A. comer of Falton avenue gn and Boerum street fy ‘Bungay from 3to 9 P. M. poaLte TT TBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Tira Grand Gift Concert, at Library Hall, Louisville, 1 Positively and unequivocally on Tuesday, July ‘thousand cash gifts: only 100,000 tickets, an nearl; at sold. Halts million doliars’ to be awarded ticketholders, and all who desire to participate must fully, Fane immediately. Every gift guaranteed in mers? 8) fal Drovers’ ank of Louisville. Tick- ets, $10; haly jquasers, 80. Apply at general ag ney supply.” THOS H. HAYS & C., 60 Broadway. LL OPO, SATLORS AND SOLDIERS WOUND- rapa or injured, bowarer oe alent Can to taina Sen lon by applying to Dr, F. KWON, tn Surgeon United States Navy, No. 4 New’ Chambers. aire AY $100,000 FOR $10.—CPTOWN OFFICE, PUBLIC Librar of Kentucky; $500,000 in. bank to pay in fall to be awarded July & For ticke! = rib ETSI NAY, between Twentieth rat streets, room 6, 00 WORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES ARGAINS.. and Trunks selling off without regard to cost, at 390 Bowery, corner of Bond street; must be sold before June 3 the building to be torn down. W. D. BIGELOW & CO. TXON'S STEAM ICR CREAM “MANUFACTORY, 269 Bleecker st—Responsible parties ket agency of Dixom's celetrated lee Oreass in'nelgthoring ties and towns, LECTION.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ax \_? election will be Bridge Company, No. 2 Brooklyn, on day of June next, at 12 Cuioah coun gE MMaT days for ditecn Ciretee of oid company, for the then ensuing year, and for two inspec. fors of eléction for 1874. ‘The traner books will be closed m May 3 to June & 1873. Dated M. oe 1973. HENRY ©. MURPHY, President. ©. P. Quimzamp, Secretary. ‘AVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERIES —PRIZI cashed ; circtlars sent tree. JOSEPH BATES & Gos 71 Broadway, New York, room 31, first foor. NOSE, MACHINE.—A CONTRIVANCE, WHICH AP. lied to the nose for an hour dally, so directs the soft cartilage of which the member eon sta that an ill-form- ed nose ls quickly shaped to perfection. Rent by pattern, post, for ALEXANDER RO! %48 High Holborn, London. FFICE OF PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, $9 and 6) Wall street. Youe, May 14, 1873, TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL “Notice is hereby given that an elec "3 Me nine Direct- ors ofthe Pacific Malt yr Company will be held at the com 's office, 59 Wall pret on wiednes gay.) was Hein’ between the hours of 12 M. and2P. M. The fer books will be clos ee, preparatory 1g said glectign, ae ry 19%, at4P, M., and reopened Thurs- ay tine fe i, yonder eT DORE , JOHNSON, Seeretary, be held at the office of the New, Yor! al Water street, in tho sity ‘of ae DVBRTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD AT THE BRANOH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 690 SIXTH AVENUR, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. = i ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. SILL 9 P. M. ON WERK DAYS (GUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9P. 2), AT OFFICE RATES NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD AT 5 O'CLOCK EVERY MOBNING. NO EXTRA CHARGES. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, (VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE Y WILL SUPPLY DEAL- HERALD, AND ALSO PERSONAL, NY aiden name Les OONCERNING ANN. DORGEY, Lacey. Wexford, ol 1. Patrick | aeey ADASTHURSDAY MORNING, BEMEMBER. AU revoir! v. LUE BO! EXPECT A JOLLY GOOD TIME Argyle matinee this aiternoon, Den't miss it. SPOTTED TIE, E. B-I ig JUST ARRIVED IN THE CITY, M. HERBERT, 67 West Twenty-eighth street. LPF. R AuRY oO. V.—I COULD NOT MEET YOU ON wry Any will be atthe same place on Saturday, 24th ata a, FORMATION WANTED—OF JONN RAFFERTY, BY his cousin, MARGARET DUFFY, 236 West Thirty-sixth M@zonom ves! ADISON, AVENUE, STAGE, 2 O'CLOCK;, GOING “Astor House, 5 o'clock. hDisap: nied. Waere can they see yout. Address box rald office. treo YOU AND SILL FORGOTTEN YOUR id friend ? If not, call at 744 NELLIE. NeugeawarT, tg Saget Le | bd Bag Crona ee ee ‘are ma: asried to soldiers. They will bear of to their ad ¢ on communicating with ENGLISH, Solicitor, well Court House, Taze- county, Va. wu. EDWARD P., WHO LEFT HIS HOME IN AS. toria retarn and relieve anxiety? ea Rhy ©.—RETURN HOME AT a wish to cause your mother’s death. hel ‘isit iss “tne net results of our lives’ labors. we PETITE pany, war LONG BROWN BRAIDS, who noticed to recognize gentleman Nineteenth - Breasts OLD AGQUAINTANCE. Heraid oeet’ os LOST AND FOUND. ERT IN ONE OF THE BROADWAY STAG 23, betws he hot wre of 19 Fridi i Iolgock, «mall Feel, coatatnin ing wince sui verakirt, 0 a ¥ the eri return "O a eee AS iway, oppeaite Grace church. dertiven tor ite delivery av 137 Madison evenue ™ OST—IN GERARD Staged oan, A POCKETBOOK, $10 ald for book and contents, In- sraorinthnthttolimrt nite OFeand series eaten eee or rae ce Igatber tbook, contain "Net Baiirouirc, Looe InCAD wr EVENING, AT RUBINSTEIN'G Bee iGtls senters ahi Go estes te Totcioine fe same to 83 West Fifteenth street. Letremieu srs THURSDAY, WHITE SPITZ DOG, ON ‘Twentieth The finder will be liberally re- ringing fi it to 85 East Twentieth street. a REWARD Wi. BE GIVEN TO ANY PER- ‘a opllt nose, yellow fers and a marivps the forchend: : rkou the wenet e GinnicHs. S! First avenue.” MNO. 1 WASHINGTON SQUARE, EAST, Frey evening. 0 Diack and tan ban. py cut close, Five d Fre pas for hi for his retarh, retarn, sete SMALE), ing, be O8T—A Sete, Seer rm ee stree' Bett Siyarer dene We ete ac hats J oe warded by ret ifth avenue. LEN—FROM, G. P., LYDECKER, sre Elizaperh, N bar ifeay are Cement Sine eet Pfr FOR nea Del Lag Sn Wipe Begs, F Buy c m1 Fi Pie 8. DAR GERS somea 72 Whi ite street, cor- ner Broadway. A. Pek, eis att, See on, manok, Be » 5 ea 10r Food, for moe . BOVEY E No. S Greene street, ir Cal iY ‘OR SALE—A_ LEFOUCHEUX BREECH-LOADING double-barreled Sholgen, with 309 cartridges, for pou eh cost. Address J box 144 Herald Uptown birds. At B. G. PORTING DOGS FOR SALE,—HARRY JENNING! late of Boston, has opencd a commodious store at 39! Broome atreet. three doors from Centre Market, for ihe sale and purchase of all kinds of Dogs, Animals, & faient Flea Soap. s cured of all diseaves. H. J.’s Live Rats always on hand. ~_ 2ris PUI. J{LEETWooD ASSOCIATION. SPRING MELTING 1s73, June 18, 20, 29 a Rea hav’ Wetewense des Purse For horses that have nev to second, $100 to third. that have never beaten 2:23 9850 to third. $300— pany to tse $150 2, $2,00.—For horses $1, 100) to first, $550 to second, Seconp Day, Faipay, Jone 20. nse No.3, $1.00 For horses that have never beaten 2 seconds 1500 third, ‘Purse No. & SL2N—Sor ‘horses that have never beaten 2:29; $60 to first, $350 to second, $200 to,third, 000; for 50 to THIRD Day, Monvay, June 23,—Purse No. horses that have never beaten 234. $60 to fecond, 8150 (0 third. Purse No. 8 $05 tor Horses that Raye never Deaton 2:2," BSi0 0 Nrst,"$400 to seeond, $250 ir Fourtu Day, Torspay, Jane 24.—Purse No. 7, $800 horses that have never beaten 2 14%, 10 ure ed0 ts second, $100 to third. Purse Nes 8 93,200 Hor hopes that av Mover be to second, $500 to third. Conditions—The qbove races to be mile heats, best 3 in’ 5, in harness, and will be governed by the rules of the Nation tion of the Interests of the 1 Association tor the Promo- Amorican Trotting Turf. In gaze ot, postponement of any rage It shall be next day and track, omitting Sunday. Any “i for another, a8 authorized by rule 24, will be such service, * New York, on Monday, Ju Allcommunications to be addressed’ S Superintendent, VAN NESS, President. RAND TROTTING MEETING FOR V oyp edi BI EFIT ot the Trainers’ and Drivers’ Protective Association, at Deerioot, Fark formerly Hall's Track), Coney Isl inand Toad, on Monday and Tuesday, May 26 ‘and 2, o'clock P. MONDAY, MAY 26—-OLA! James K. Polk, Fred,” New Berlin nai Tack Prince, Fanny Fern, Contraband, Lady Backus, Coroner K., Manhattan, Constitution KE DAY—CLASS 2. Sensation, Young Prana, Ed White, Lydia Thompson, Grace Bertram y ‘ast A TUESDAY. ‘AY 27—CLASS 3, American Clipper, Penobscot Chief, Koeket, Geo. A. Weed, Belle of Orange, hburn Maid, Butterfly, Mum, Topsey, Miss Muller, Vhite Heels, Chestnut Gelding. DAY—CLASS 4—Saddle 0, W. Paterson, Jaincs,X, Polk, Dresden, Bolly Lewis, Brown Kitty, Coroner K.. Myst DAY—CLABS 5, Butter Ball, ones Fully Morton, Veneer, Jack Draper, Alice Brown, Dantet Mace, Treasurer. er PARK FAIR sear ASSOCIATION, 8) mh 1573. First SDA, June 10, irse No. 1-82, 0 For hors that have never beaten 2: ze sai, Aw a fest $600 to second and $200 to third. Free for all running horses; mile heated best in 8 ‘am Hunting, JAMES D, TicMANN, President. Second Gay, THURSDAY, June 12. Purse No. 3—$1,200—Hor horses that have never beaten 2:30; $800 to first, $400 to second and $150 to third, ‘Purse No, bre bee -old colt stake. FRIDAY, June 13. Purse No. 5—$1,:00-—For horses that, have never beaten aa; aa 10 first, $400.0 second and $200 to third. 6-—-$300—Free for all running horses; mile heats'b Beat Sim . Fourth day, MONDAY, June 16. Purse No. 7—$1,700-—For horses that ae never beaten 2:25: $1,000 to first, $500 to second and $200 to third, ag bireg No. $8100 For horses that have paver beaten fo, rst, $300 to second and $100 to third. 2 BUNDITIONS The. above. races to be mile heats, best 8 in 5, in harness, and will be governed by the rules of the’ National Association for the Promotion of the Interests of the American Trotting Turf, except running races, which will be governed by the rules of the Ameri- ean Jockey Club. In@ase of postponement of any r {eshall be the next good day and track, omitting Sunda Any driver substituted for another, us authorized by Tule 28, will be paid $60 tor such service. Entries to close at Chaimberiain's Pool Room, 146 Broadway, New York, yn Tuesday, May 27, at 9 o'clock All communica- Hons tobe addreased 49 Goo. WW, Oakley, Superintendent E. O. READ, President. Gro, W. Oaxunr, Superintendent, Parties interested will please note the change in Purses Nos 5 and as tka ane rare FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH Tes @ LOTTERY. I Po Ban LUTHY 4 C0., Brokers, 2 a Gresnwigh Street, DRAWING Qe ENTUGKY 8 STATE LOTTERIES. Saveur S nal, Bly Spare x 74, 2, i, 94,67, 13, 40 ae aL Poo hs See Address Post office box 4,89, New York. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS NO. 57—MAY 28, 1873. 2, ee a eae KORTE Cee aaa: a te 88 NO. a4 eliadys GéRI ae &%., hanes LUTHY 4 00., Brokers, 24 Greenwich street, re, OF ECIAL DRAWINGS SOUTH CAROLINA LOTTERY for free School Fund—Pervetual. at ay 7 aA il, 76, 77. KXTRA CLASS 3, 8 by M s ais 56, 5 GOLK &' CO", New Fork Post oflice 8. C., May 23, 1878, a | ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—PROS- pectus for 1873 now ready. Phas Sf ptt UP- HAM, No.9 Weybosset street, Providence, R. I. BE age Sg hey LO ise. NEXT send (or elrcaare 8 sent ITe: RK & CO., renee f 85 Nassau street, room Post office box 3,836, \CIENTIFIC.—GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF HOLD- ing an honorary titled position in a new scientific Sostety of great importance, now incorporating and for which no money red, are in ‘to communi- cate their names and ad rewses immediately to COSMOS, Herald Uptown Branch se PRINCIPAL DRAWING 74th Branswick Government Lottery, wee mminence Ney Seand ‘end June 18 commen ne sSese prize 190000 Prussian Thalere prize Royal avana Lottery- Next d drawing, May 2, Royal Saxon Government Lotusry. y cay of Hamburg Lottery. cashed and information given. HODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street; box 6,080 Post office. NITED STATES GUNBOAT SPOCKOKON, AHOY!— ny officers or men who served on the gunboat okon in) 1564 will communicate with the’ under. seued Shey will learn something to thelr advantage TY, 126 State street, Rochester, N. ¥. 589.589 IS DRAWS DAILY IN THE LEGAL Gi ioed Kentucky Lottery ; Royal Havana and Kentucky circulars free; 2c. commissiot ed. Rudress BALKY & CO” (office estabilshed M0 years)” 17d Broadway. DRY Goons. SHAW. Bate The largest stock of H 8 HAT ‘Goods in tho of faman, Ha ir is in the city at 304 Bowery, corner Fourth streot, and ‘363 Sixth avenue, Detween ‘wenty-second aad Twenty-third streets, up stairs. SHAW"S Patent Hate Switches, be combed and brushed, $} Hamn Ihaircenoapest amd beet li the market. Short Hair Switches, $2 each and upward. French Switches, $5. exCaris, 3h and upwards, ‘les foci on hand. Saturday. i ‘i. Mon Thursday at 1! A. M., and.on etarday ot: 2 M, aa acitA te AN HOS, Le JAMES, Postmaster. ____ YACHTS, , STEAMBOATS, é OATS—ALL KINDS J AND SIZES CHEAP; FIFTY on hand ship's Boats; atte frat t00 toot Ht Cot boat for foot | Iiéth street, Harlem "River. AHOGANY, bg lg CEDAR, Bon Builders, and afl ‘inde of Hard Logs, Planks Boards and snd Veneers. RGE W. READ & CO., Mill ani Yard 186 to 200 Lewis street, comer of Sixth street, East River, tS sardag FOR SALE AND ween oa ORAPMAN, Pier 39, foot Vestry street, New York, ANTED TO OHARTER FOR THE SUMMER-—. Sloop Yacht, from 25 to $0 feet _ ip ipod Sean, fddrom “with terms particulary, dey LF: Oy box 656 oftice, Y+gEho fom, eae SCHOONER 15036 5 in YACHT, KEEL veiything “geen fi wo PES Lp)” Bowton Post oftice. wntngs a Hmalned use’ “Addrose box 10a) ACHT FOR SALE—A SCHOONER YACIIT, 67 TONS red: centre-board; in coi sarees: BRU Rett 2a Comingraial eee Bee: ‘WANTED TO ee e1 . oa | Sanaa 6 py ttreet, or Pris an arn a W Mg PaTLORe Teer Pays, sal COUNTERS ¢ address HENRY AITO! ag COCK, 769 Broadway, REWARDs. RETURN aL <a teen a ‘ARD WILL th PAID FOR TH! ry rao at DENTISTRY, acral. Be SET = a. $8; SINGLE, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION— i premium $2.50, mile neats best §in & in har- May 90, a 3 o'clock P.M. good day und olin Lovet sm. Gazelle. Daniel Nace en; a Judge Fullerton. “Adiisign to feki, grand frand and quarter stretch, $3. ‘Admtiadon to" stub house for persons introduced aE $8. Superintendent, OAKLE OOLS SOLD AT JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT, 1,187 on Deerfoot borne ph eaeks ba ichth 4 ee Kee Park leet o is evening, o'cloc! ngs Mievenns 87) Bh. JOHNSON, be rhe AT FLEETWOOD PARK, on SATURDAY, ‘%, at 3 P M.—Mile heats, vest 3in 5, in pare pumee ‘$109, for horses that have never trotted better tha ree minutes: $60 to first. er Tic aea and $10 to thirds Jobn Murphy enters bik. William E. ‘eeks enters Fes and Cental J Fouling. ‘enters pis =. Benjamin wis LIAM a T, Superintendent. — ROTTING AT FLEETWOOD ‘PARK—ON WEDNES- day, May 28 at 3 P.M. Purse $2,000; $1,200 to first, eas to second and $00 to third. Mile Yeats b best 3 in 5, in harness. Alden Goldsmith enters b. m. Huntress, P. Manee enters b. s. William H. Allen. W. H. Crawiord enters b. g. John W. "Conley (formerly —— WILLIAM H. 1 H. VAN COTT, Superint endent, HORSES . CARRIAGES, “ac. A. THE ‘BREWSTER WAGON, y A in all weights, for for pleasure driving or speeding, itely finished, and embracing in “their construction the various improve- ments introduced by us during the past 16 years, making the standard for Quality ci aS the United States. These wagons are exclusively the production of our wrelkknown Broome street factory, and are offered in stock in all respects equal in qualify to those built to the order of the most valued customer, and at prices uniform to all, In order that we may not ot be confounded with a joint stock company of carriage dealers who have adopied a firm name similar to our own, and impudently claim the reputation we have made for ‘the “Brewster Wagon,” we beg the public will remember that our only warerooms corner of by) firth avenae and oan ea street, tory on Broome street. and our only Factory on Broome street of Broome street. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Carriages, Family Rockaways, Top and Open Buggies, Pony Phaetor tuisiness Wagons, at greatly reduced prieoa.” 141 West Broadway, near Canal street, COUPE, BAROUCHE, PONY PHAETON, WITH servant’s seat; Depot W Wagon, Top Buggy, second e room and, at bargains, to mab ol M, Broadway and Fourth street. DARK GRAY ‘HORSE, 6 YEARS, NEARLY ae hands high; also, an extension top, two seat Wag and Beer ateh ror sale cheap, at 108 West Thirtieth ‘rect, ub Stables. PRICE FOUR CEN TS. HORSEs, CARRIAGES, & &C, T BARKER & CHASE'S eS EN, suction Mart id Ne York Tattersal OORNE! ca BHOADWAY, AND. ‘Tur RTY-| NINTH st. Major CHAS. W. BARKER, Auctioneer, REGULAK, BALE i Le "CARRIAGES, ac, every WEDNE: ind SATURVAY, K. ntile TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial, nder warrantée, LY Auction Mart NOTUE STATE having the OPER facilities FOR SHOWING HORSES on sale, Viz. A LARGE DRIVING RING, “uN THELY UNDER cover, LOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT IL O'CLOCK: THE ELEGANT AND FAST BROWN TROTTING MA La Kelle, sired by Toronto Chief; is 153g high, 7 years old; without exception ty one ot the best gaitod and finest driviny es 1n the State; can pull a road wagon better than three minuids and was wever handled for seed; has no @ ts and ip warranted sound and kind. "1CKs THE fait BRED. AND EDY, Brown Pony trotting Mare, “Dolly,” I high, prompt, game and éasy driver: can trot Ininutes; is a great alitay roadster; has no faults nor vices; is pertectly fin for any one to drive, and is war- ranted sound and Kin TRA SPEEDY PAIR OF Black Ponies, about 15 high, and 8 years ol Prompt drivers; can’ trot in mintites to, the poll or single ranted kind VINE LADIES BADDL: TUE WithbeKNOWN MOWN wHAatgy BURICE,” SA George M, Pi red in New. jersey, is 153g high, 6 rests Sng had oar cleats oe on and Is faster to the pol hing: no faults nor vices, and is warranted sound and kind. ONE ANT NO TOP, four seat Phaeton, built by Miner & Stevens. TOP ROAD WAGON, built by Kern. EW AND SECON D' HAND Harness, Robes, Blankets, whipy Hal ONE FIN 13 nto “EXPRESS W: ONE NO Tor EXPRESS Way bb BLEGANT \-SEAT Road Wagons, new and war- ranted. FINE, HANDSOME COAL-BLACK fami!; Horse, Kentucky bred, 16 high, 7 years olc stylish, free and ‘Pleasant drive: trot close to three minutes; i9 one of the handsomest big horses in the city, and is warranted sound and kin TWO FINE SIX-SEAT Park Phaectons. ONE © LOSE Coach, G d Double Hi: ONE TOP WAGON, BUILT by an. FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM it may concern, six sets of fing single Harness, ALSO SEVERAL OTHER Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION AT SALE, SALES NEVER POSTPON ED on account of weather, ATER PRIVATE SALE AT ARCH, JOHNSTON'S NEW 23, 25 BAST THIRTEENTH STREE BerWweEN UNIVERSITY PLACE AND FIFI AVENUE, Team thoroughbred Trotting Mares, Elegant Saddle Mare. Gentleman's Road Horse, Pony Phaetons, pasket and panel, Call and examine. ARCH, JOHNSTON, PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL BLACK PONIES, WITH Phaeton and Harness, all compiete; the pontes are very gentle in harness, and under the saddle they have a very easy gait, and are large enough for a lady to ride. Cuil on or addfess I. P. HUBBARD, 75 Nassau strect, jew Yor! or coach an extra ARGAINS.—IN DEPOT WAGONS, Cabriolets, Pony Phactons, Cave ue ocknway' TS BEL, x 7 Washington place, rear NY. Hotel. ARRIAGES-SLIGHTLY DAMAGED; GREAT BAR gains; new and second hand Carriages, every de scription; low prices. We offer great inducements, and fivite pufehasera to call and examin MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. NHEAP—A STIVERS’ LIGHT TOP WAGON, BEEN IN use but a short time; square box. Apply to F. BON. NEAU, Jr,, 176 Centre street, up stairs, (JBEAM TAN RIDING AND DRIVING GLOVES, single button, $2; double button, $2 25. Every pair warranted and sent free on receipt of price. \ION ADAMS & CO., 637 Brondway. — AMILY HORSE—PERFECTLY GENTLE, YOUNG, no tricks, 16 hands, 1,000 pounds; warranted sound; ‘bright bay ; natural gait’s to 10 mites; raised and for sale by T. J. RAYNER, 6 Maiden lan 1OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY FAMILY OR COUPE Horse, sound and in good condition; very stylish. ire for William, coachman, or Mr. Teany, at Teany’s inte ry stables, vorty-tourth str OR SALE—AN ELEGANT, FULL SIZED, SATIN lined Barouche, but little used; also a beautiful brown Horse, young and sound, 16 hands hi; hy use 3 est all carriage work. Apel y ae pelvate stab Thirty-second street, bet OR SALE— VERY. HANDSOME ig tt OF FANCY matched ting Ponies. weight 1,700 eh are warranted sound and kind and free trom all tricks; can fotintS5.and have never been. beaten by any pair of books the road, but are withai so gentle that they can be driven by ladies oF chikiren ; one is 6 ana the other 8; just the team for Newvort or Saratogs:; sold for no tault. For articulars addres Dr. JAMES W, BARTLETT, Hotel ham, Boston, Masa, Pokies SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BAY MARE, 15 HANDS 8 years; perfectly sound and kind: can, trot to be found acca ‘at full epeed. -second st. in 2:80; ‘the pole mare to Goes not pull: can ‘be driven by any Jad Upited Nedtes Livery Stables 158 Hast Thi Bites me LADY'S FINE rere AND SINGLE jorse, 14% hands highs “ALLM A! « 65 Cortlandt street and 97 Barrow street. OR SALE—AT POST & NICHOLS’ STABLES, Twenty-fourth street and Third avenue, @ very fancy. Pair of dappled chestnut Horses, 6 years o hands, ht tails and manes, well broken ‘for gentlemen or la- ates and good style. ‘Inquire tor the “Silver Tops.” OR SALE—A. FINE BIG BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS. high. suitable for a Vietoria or coupe,’ sound, Kind roadster, and very tough; can trot better than 6 $500; It is a pood chance to purchas aay valuable horse. Addres: E. M. B., box 1,618 Post office. j)OR SALE—A PAIR OF HANDSOME, ahs RICH bright bay carriage Horses, 153, handi high, tor Yon manes and tails, black Lette a perfectly mente. be sold ata bargain. Apply, at private West Forty- -fourtts street, | from 8 t tol 10 ) o'clock . A. M. OR SALE—A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED DARK Horses, 15.3, long tails, 6 and 6 years old, stylish id tas also a pair ‘of small bay Canadian Ponies, 12 hands high, thoroughly broken tor children to ride and drive; four well broken ladies’ Horses, alt nearly thor- oughbred, also to goin harness; a very handsome dark chestnut ‘Cob, Kn! ie of St. Patrick, by Canwall, he by Stockwell; ran second to Rainbow for the Queen's Plate last year at Montreal; very handsome, well broken to harness. Tobe seen at Briggs’ livery ‘stables, Twenty- third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. In- quire for Dr. KIRWIN, JOR SALE—VICTORIA, MADE BY BREWSTER, OF Broome street; very little used. Also imported Sad- die Horse, To be seen at 128 West Lighteenth street, pri- vate siable. WOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH MAHOGANY BAY Horse, 16 hands. 6 years old; very pleasunt driver can be used either double or single; sound and kind; will mal “avery elegant coupe fi roperty of a private jentieman, whor will give e. fair trial to. any: respons(bl party, i ad at private stablo, ad West Funty-f street OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A VERY STYLISH Pair of carringe Horses, seven years old. 16 hands igh ; warranted sound and kind. Ca MULLANY, 256 West Thirty-niuth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. OR SALETO PAY ADVANOR, ONE BLACK MARE, 15% hands high n warranted sound and kind, perfectly safe oon can trot in 2:50 sure; yal ae particalars inquire at stables, cor- ror rifth avenue. “and Forty. fourth street, or ot SOHN CHAMBERLIN, No. 1 Washington place, under’ New York Hotel. A SPRIGHTLY ‘LITTLE TEAM FOR LADIES | OR children; 13 hands high; bay. sound and kind, per- fect pets; have always stood in one stall; singular! fectionate | afraid of nothin ; for three years have been pa and Rg by iadies and children across t ‘oad to the Park; repeatediy driven 4 miles a. da; by va tr ot 12; price $300, At private stable 156 Kast Fil- th street. LDERNEY COWS FOR SALE.—TWO THOROUGH- bred Alderneys, with heifer calves for sale low. In- quire of G. J. ARLOW, Croton-on-the-Hud: BARGAIN | CAN BE HAD IN A “A VERY ‘STYLISH air of black Mares. 1544 hands high; sound, kind w and right in ever, ‘and excellent travellers; owner ghout to leave city’; also new double Harness and Phaeton. Can be secn Rp \dbetter’s stables, Seventh fue, above Forty. T LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OF fered, our immense stock of rriages, comprising every seasonable style of Lp nes and light Wag- ons, new and second hand ; several slightly damaged; it tears FACTURERS' UNION, 638 Broadway. BLACK HORSE FOR SALE-—16 HANDS HIGH. 6 years old; warranted sound and kind; sold for want 1 use : suutable for any purpose. Apply at 413 Washing- n street. A CAR LOAD OF WESTERN them are some good truck or work orses; these horses young and sound, and to work in single or double harness; also @ very handsome span of black Horse: reasonable trial aiforded. Apply at 16) Washington street, corner Liberty. RICE TORNOUT—HANDSOME, SOUND MARE, ess, top Buggy, in good order; suitable for lady uve; sold seyarate if desired, ‘Apply at 27 West ixth street. ‘ “HANDSOME 16 HAND BAY TEAM; SOUND, KIND, ‘and 7 years old; drive single; one an elegant sad dier sepa separate, To be seen at 161 East Thirty-second street N [ELEGANS oe NS tow das Went ¥ SALE. READE ro A =FOR SALE, ONE LIGHT SIDEBAR LEATHER « top city made Road Wagon; also one rabepeing leather top fe Maan suitable for the country, and ingle and double Harness; one pony ba: Phaeton, Mine Grand 149 Weet Phisty-Aith strcet, near Broadway hirty- ¥ JENKINS tiay, SPLENDID COUPE HORSE FOR SALE—DAPPL E brown, 16% hands high, 6 years old; genteel and Sound in every respect. Apply a private stable 155 Bast Thirty- firth street, near | Lexington avenue ai es —FOR SALE, Atal sors ONE VERY HAND- coupe ish and fast; also three oF bosinats Horese; Yheso ‘notsen are young, the f a widow |: been Ber” PRA Te hl At THE WEST SIDE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 1,494 and 1,496 Broadway, wi be found a Hise as- Sortment of Rockawa: Wagons, Park ways, Fieveurpiarnoninn™ A POusLe mi coed FASBI'E, Bos Fallon avenue. SALE CHEAP— ie CHARLES B OR aL tae YEAR-OLD HAMBLETONIAN are, ands i soun ny ea Inquire of J, LRFELER'S, 618 Pearl mreet. OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY FAMILY OR COUPE Horse; over 16 hands high, sound, kind and gentle. Inquire at stable i rot 6 Washi hington sa OR SALE—A TEAM OF HORSES, 15 TIANDS, 7 years old, warranted sound and kind. Can be seen at % avenue A, corner of Sixth street. GOR SALE—A LOT OF SECOND Carts. HAND COAL Inquire at 408 West Fourteenth street. (XREAT, BARGAINS.—1N et FR OF RE building part of our premises, we offer onr entire stock seasonable styles new and second hand Carriages reduced er HAN) Loihome UNION, 638 Broadway. cam, i, SADDLE, HORS, cunixg ¢ riage Robes, Lap Dusters, ets, and'a large variety of Saddiery Goods always or onhand. ” B. SMITH & CO, 4 Warren street, New Yor) FARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York.—A good double truck Harness, $30; a got! bueey Harness, hand made, $17; @ good stable Hianket 2. Wl col} oli ch per than. ever on account moving on or Please call and examine for urselves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 43" lurray st. FIABNESs- FOR THE TRACK, ROAD, PARK, FARM business and pleasure use ; ates. Briilee and ag Goods of aif ioe rade; Single Harness, $8 to GIG per set. ©... MOSEEAN & BRO., Manutacturers, 114 Chambers street. _ ARNESS.—I HAVE A LARGE STOCK ness, all styles and kinds, of m; whic 1 offer at yrenaly y low prices; also Tpiding 8 Ratgics and Brides, Spurs, Halters, Blankets, Sheets, Lap Robe, Hand every hing in the horse line cheap for cash. RYLETT, 6 : Warren street, corner Oullege place. _ AVING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES of my own manufacture, J propor selling them at greajly redueed Bert ices. LOCKW: Third avenues corner 127th street, Ase AND GARRIAGE EXCHANGE,—MR. ARCH, JOHNSTON has opened at his downtown office, 37 Nasatu street, @ reginter, ior horses, carriages, gentle. men} turnouts, &c., at private sale, and Will Hereatter ‘a mak? this a ia and a be a of his business. Gentlemen having horses or carriages to dispose of, thom wishing to purchase, will find. this the most desir ble medium ever established, ag through It you de oS Cushok YOR REGISTERING. % FROM VERMONT—A FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE feam, 16 hands high, a rich brown color, 8 years old, yerystylish, sound and kind; Morgan and Hambletonian stock Can'be seen for a few da; eat the National Ex- chaige Stable, 28 and 26 King stre creek, Pe tle ar a ged Bee ‘ety igreniea ae is treet Bott wraie HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, ASTURE.—HORSES TAKEN ON PASTURE, NEAR the city, Inquire at 170 Reade street, N. ¥. AND CARRIAGES tory, 1,404 Brongws: bove Thirty-nintii st. Four-seat Phaeton, Be Four.seat Kockawiy, Betta at, ‘Track Sulky, “)" Cart. BRADLEY, bir oe 4 400, ae 385 Broadway. WECOND HAND CARRIAGES. EXTENSION TOP i Phaeton, Basket Pony, Depot Wagon. three light Rockaways, Do t, Top and open Buggies; several slighth; shop worn bargains, cu! MAN UPAC D AND STYLE FOR SALE.—TWO CAN BEAT me can beat S ininutes; all sound young Horses; se for them, Apply at Messrs. corner of Horatio and Hudson streets, GPEED! SPREDICFIRST CLASS ROADSTERS AND fs nds of light jes to let, at the Waverley Roading und Livery Stablem, 17 and 151 West Thirkye fifth street, between Broadway and =eventh avenue. JENKINS & RYAN, 1ST FROM THE TALUABLE VERMONT HORSES—J breeder's t a splendid carriage Team, of great style, bay, 16 hand: eack-aNit drive alike; brothers in blood, “6 and 7, Morrill and Abdallin stock; Very rapid traveilors, and without lault or blemish; one pair large black coach Horses, 16% hands, of great sub- stance, and sulted tor large carriage ; also four valuable single Horses, three by tmpor ted -Conweill, the only son Of Stockwell in America, out of high breed mares; well broken to harness and saddle; splendid aniinals. | In- quire of HENRY 8, TOWN, 213 West Forty-first street ILL BE SOLD AT BOGART’S AUCTION ROOMS, gongen. Eanes and William st! te this day (Sat- urd M,at 11 o'clock A, M., one platform spring Furnicure tTrugk Warten—a HORSE 15% TO 18%, FATR LOOKING, sound, kind and gentle in single or double harness? must have good endurance and be able to trot in 3 min- utes, Address box 4,575 Post office, with lowest price and full description, WANTEDIA COUPE HORSE, E, BRIGHT SORREL, lig hands high; must be stylish and a high step- per Jong mane and ta Li, and not over 7 years ot URPAY, 140" West r ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SECOND HAN, Rockaway, tor single horse. Address HOOVER, CALHOUN & GU., 362 Broadway. LANDAULET, 1 COUPE, BY WOODS BROS,; 1 SIX- seat Phaeton, 2 extension top Phactons, 50 top and open Pony Phactons, all size top and open Road fagons, by Dusenbury & Van Duser, Brewster, Stivers, ‘ 2track Sulkies; Rockaways, new and second hand; Wacoretic, holds. porsous: 1 ax-seat Germantown, t Victoria, 1 Coupe Rockaway, 1 Coach and 1 Clarence, Expres Wagons, single and’ double, Harness, Sheets, WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 $70 FoR, +e HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNRSs for $7 Bignth avenue, corner Twenty- elgh et, Mas be ot __70_LET 1 lant ae NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIRE PROOF BUILDING, BE FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN + CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, | 2 al ® a 4 r=) OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C,, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARI SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDIN' COMPLETE! IREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS' TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- Hl ; | AP i) I-I PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. Size. 2a Story. 3dStory. 4th Story. Sth Story. $2,000 $1,400 $100 $1, 1,800 1,900 1/200 ‘800 1,800 1,500 1200 800 1,800 1,500 13200 800 500 400 350 300 00 400 380 300 8,00 2,500 2,000 1,500 3.000 2,500 2,000 3,900 14800 1,600 1 1.00 500 1250 cc “. "800 1,500 1,250 1,000 800 1,500 1,250 1,000 800 500, "400, '360 300 ON Suiits TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. —CORNER STORE ON BROOME AND VARIOK «+ streets, to rentor lease; has been used asa cheap grocery and’ market for many gears: low rent to good tenant. JAMES PRICK, 20 Hudson street. A GOOR BUSINESS etd dab sgh TO LET, in building ne, 119 and 121 Nassau street. Apply to to PAT: RICK FARRELLY, Manager the American Com- AVENUE, CORNER OF THIRTIETH treet, Floor and Cellar to let, suitable for any re- Ne bi ae PPA ly at 58 West Thirtieth street or HANDSOME STORE TO LET—WITH DWELLI ‘himond, & 1, “1 906 Bast Apartments, on Sixth avenue: rent $700; plate ginss Windows: also oie large Store on the best block on Sixth avenue, Call at once at 99 Sixth avenue. “FINE, FI —WITH MIRROR; splendid place tor business or family ; Just papered. 185 Thomps eet, near Bleecker. | ‘© $12,000, ACCORDING TO DWELLING "HOUSES To LET. Unturnished. bi igs LET—ALL OR PART OF HOUSE 17 a a street, near Canal; Lower Part House 289 We enth and 96 Jane street. Inquire of owner, R. W. TON, oM Abingdon square. 0 LET—IN WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, THREE story high stoop House; modern improvement rent $1,100, DENHAM & 4 266 West Twenty T° LET—UNFURNISHED, IN TWENTY-SECOND treet, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, an muni ‘choice three story Dwelling; price $2,000. ES BROS., 46 and 43 East Tw euty-thi rd street, T°, RENT—ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN STONE front House ; all modern improvements; south side Seventy fourth street, between Lexington avenue, an Fourth avenue; rent low. Address F. J. WALL, 80 Cedar street. Ui ag RE 217) WEST THTRTY-S(IXTH street 20 rooms), $140 month; Second: Floor 215 6 g0o1 rooms), $35 mouth. PARTRIDGE, ED, ad Fitteen’ treet Between 2 aid 129 Broad FURN ISHED ROOMS: AND APARTMENTS TO LET. » A- RNISHED ROO 6 TO LET—FIRST CLASS, di. sina or en suite mmodation for a physician: relerence required, ‘Address STEPHENS, town Branch ofice, A —PART, oF FURNISHED HOUSE, THREE OR Ps four Rooms, to adults only; private house. 133 West Twenty: -ninth street FOURTH FLOOR SQUARE ROOM AND A_SEC- ond tloor front hall Bedroom to let, furnished Gentlemen only, without board, at 100 East Twenty-1 street, corner of Fourth avenue. PRIVATR FAMILY WILL LET FRONT ROOM ON cove) newly furnished; pleage prea convenient to cars. Inquire at ar Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE HANDSOMELY FUR- nished rooms for gentlemen; al improvements; terms reasonable; location central and very pleasant; reference. wo West Twelfth stre it. iT TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR "ae hela avenue—Pleasant furnished rooms, sultans for light housekeeping and for lodgers, at reason rates; neighborhood unexceptionable. ‘all one we i. SO} HED FRONT ROOM ON . second floor, with private bath also furnished or unfurnished Rooms on third floor ; gentlemen only, w: out board. 314 Fitth avenue, JQLEGANT LARGE CooL ROOMS, RICHLW FUR- 4 nist to let, without board, t ntlem it 8 iner i location frat class pris dtetamily.” at West pr Nint 1 street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, E LEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK ‘Rooms to let, suitable for gentlemen and wives. No 8 Clinton place. JURNISHED PARLOR OR RECEPTION ROOM TO let; ky furnished Room to let to one or two gen- tlemen. it Thirtieth street OR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN—NICELY FUR- nished Room, 14x16; hot and cold water, large American fami closet, & _ 244 Bast Fortioth street. YENTLEMEN DESIRING NEWLY FURNISHED, pleasant Rooms in a quiet Saari and one of the miost central locations in the city, and on very mod- erate terms, please call at 32 strect, one block cast oY Broadway, near the ‘Grand. Central Hotels Feferences exchunged. ARTIES DESIRING HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms. fh Wes or singly, can oon accom: Modations at 130 West Twenty'frst HYSICIAN'S OFFICE AND BEDRQ ON TO LET~ Handsomely furnished, in a frst ol lish base ment house. Apply at 210 West Forty third si it, a few doors west of Broadway. id SEVERAL NICELY FURNISHED pl AND BED- rooms, bath, &c., from $12 to 88 weekly, aulet, business location. 1 Union | re Hotel. 0 LET—PURNISHED Rooms FOR LADIES AND gentlemen by the day. 144 East Twenty-second street, between Third and Lexington avenues C, GOLDSMITH, NO. LET—AT 88 SIXTH AVENUE, A PLOOR OF handsomely furnisied Rooms, convenient for light housekeeping, or to gentlemen without board ; also gle Rooms; references. 10 LET—AT 360 W! TWE NTY-THIRD STREET, the Second or Third Floor, furnished or ‘unfurnished, to gentlemen; also the Baek Parlor, to @ dentist or doctor. [oO LET—NEW FURNISHED ROOMS, two entiemen. 57 East Fourth str from the Bowery. LET—TO A LADY, A PARTIALLY FURNISHED. Room for light housekeeping; closet, with hot and cold nh vireet. $14 per month. Inquire at 319 West: FOR ONE OR it, third house: “LET—FURNISHED, TWO NICE FRONT ROOMS, A for gentlemen. 242 Mercer street. Inquire up stairs, T° LET—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR single gentlemen; use of bath; desirable location; only ors, 105 Kast Thirtioth street between Pot -xington avenues, 0 LET, FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, FOR one of two gentlemen, with a sirictty private family. Call at 216 Bast Eleventh street, between Second and. Third avenues, ¥ 8 FLOORS “ON” “BROADWAY, second street, with all conveniences, range, hot and cold w bap roore water cl &c.; alll In perfect ord eon 1,254 IRVING HOBOKEN, ONE BLOCK furnished front Room to let — NEWARK STREFT. from ferry.—Neatly man desiring the comforts of a home. to a youn Terms moderate. 1 TH STREET. — ELEGANT ROOMS WITHOUT board, for gentlemen only. 104 East Seventeenth street, between Irving place an Union | SqUBTE. 32 WEST NINTH STREET.—SEVERAL bl dds 4 furnished Rooms on second and third floors to let, en, without Board. References changed. FPNE LOFTs, 0x10, WITH OR WITHOUT, STEAM power, to let, suitable for light manufacturing pur- Peses; also an elegant Store, 8 and 87 Wooster street. ANUFACTURERS,—TO LEASE, EXTENSIVE PREM- ises, containing nearly 25,000 feet of flooring. saita- bie for mmanutectaring. purposes; situated close to Fourth avenue, East Twenty-second street. Apply to J. PURSSELL, 919 Broadway. N BROADWAY. First and Third Floors to let or lease. ’ 435 Broadway, liquor st TEAM POWER AND LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS for light or heavy work, at reduced rent, at Seventh avenue and Twenty-ninth street. GTORE To LETCIN EIGHTH AVENUE; THE EN- © tire building, which fs now bein overhauled, to be put in complete order: size ot store ___5, DENHAM & CO., 266 West twenty -third street. Y, BETWEEN FRANKLIN rst Floor and Basement of a Hore''ss feet by S75 eet deep, ail modern improvement good light, seam elevator. rear entrance tor shipping. dress LISPENARD, Herald office. (0 LET—OFFICES IN 290 BROADWAY, CORNER ade street. ie to 8, B, HUTCHINGS, $8 John street. 0 LET—OFFICES, WITH HEAT, WATER AND eis Sas, ian 313 Broadway. Apply to 8. B. HUTCHINGS, ect. i _ an WITH FIXTURES AND ROOMS; also Store, with fixtures and rooms, Bived for & gro- cery. Inquire at 245 West Forty-seventh stre GRAND STREET, THREE LOFTS, Inquire in 4 Died ‘LET—AT 8 well adapted for the importing’ trade. store. LET_NO, 1.162 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY. seventh and Twent th streets, suitable for an: first class business reat toa permanent tet . Apply to APPLEBY & & eee i 183 Water street. {PO _LET—A SPLENDID STORE, ALSO A FINISHED Basement, both suitable tor tusiness purposes, in 37 Spring street; several Rooms in 213 and 215° Mott street. Bearer ‘at Bank off} DSOME STORE O Y lags Tuirty: Pent moderate with French ad Ra show windows; rent moderate. He C. LOOMIS, 1,254 Broadway, T° RENT—AT REDUCED FIGURES TO GOOD TEN. ants, Store 26 Beckman street, with Basement, &c. ; the Storé 201 West streot, with Loits) Btorvs and Céllars 222 Hudson street and 78 Varick strc JAMES PRICE, ‘0 Hudson street. 10 RENT OR LE. ASE—STORE AND CELLAR OF 281 Hudson street, near Spri first class drug store siihs pi Second ay DWELLI G HOUSES TO | TO LET. f Furnished. NALRCART taped FURNISHED, BETWEEN and Sag i avenwes—28, 1x70; Sa Fensiog, #313) parlors only furnishody veut low. “Apply at East Fiftietl from 10 to & vdiciins A FURNISHED HOUSE ON MADISON, AVENUE, below the Fark, to letfor 6 months or 1 year tod Belvate FamLly | $2 mE ARPR, 149 Broadway. EET—A NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN West Forty-fifth street, close to Fifth avenue, from June to Ist of May next; terms Nh moderate ‘e reoponae ble parties. ‘Apply by letter to A. B., box 5,482 Post office, ‘10 LET—COMPLETELY AND HAND -OMELY FUR- T° atehed fone story English basement House, in Twen- tieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; good chance for responsible small family. Address CARDE- NAS, Herald office. AZ BAST TENTH STREET.—A FU RNISHED HOUSE with all improvements: adapted for hotel, club, boarding house or saloon; three doors west of Broadway, inquire on the premises. U néurnished. A NFAT THREE STORY HIGH STOOP moar ON West Twenty-seventh street, between E: : pe oe Ninth avenues, recently been pi aeahe yok, x i 100, ar Brisa ‘A ‘a hight enue, putin ine order; rent Pines TWO STORY AND BASEMENT wIGH i yt ae improvements, Inquire at 4 TAYLOR STREET, WILLIAMSBURG.—LARGE furnished front Room to let; terms moderate, 6 GREAT JONES STREET, NEAR BOWERY.—A& few handsot id newly fitted up Rooms to let, to respectable gentlemen. 68 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, CORNER = South Fitth avenae.—Furnished Rooms, without board, for gentlemen only. References required, oe me EAST Tenta STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND a8 WEST THIRTY. SIXTH STREET.—A YOUNG w Fourth avenues.—A newly furnished Room to let to idow lady has just taken # house and would ntlemen. c to fet some farnished 1 jooms, UNFURNISHED _ ROOMS AND > APART- MENTS TO LET. N ELEGANT FT. NA GORNER, NINE ROONS, ail’ iichted froin the wireets size of houss, 25x85 5 three blocks trom Central Park; west side; ‘ariel fre th Apply to JOHN BRANI T 122 THIRTRENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH javenue—Five oom on second “floor, admirably Mite ied tor housekeeping; modern improvements, all ‘cop- veniences on sume 1 nt $35." Apply in slore, A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS house, wiil let, unturnished, the Second Floor, con- sisting of five rooms, bath, &c., to men ‘parties, Apply at 3053g West Twenty-second stres HANDSOME CORNER FLAT OF NINE LARGE roses below the Park and within one block of Fifth avenue; also one of eight rooms, all lighted: strictly o0 the Continental plan; small, first class Ly ane Office $9 Sixth avenue. Open trom 8 A. M. toB P, FIRST FLOOR TO LET—OVER THE STORE 40 hai avenue, near Twenty-ninth street; five improvements. Apply to owner, on the prem fren, from 12 to 2 o'clock. SHCOND PLOOR TO L, »M8, CLOSETS, &c., in house No. 101 West Forty-first street, Et Reservoir square ; location pleasant; rent $60, Aoply o@ the premises. Ring second bell. POOR TO LET-IN 31 AND ‘33 LEWIS STREBT; rent $16 and $20, Inquire in store, or at Bank office, 2) Second avenug, LAT.—TO LET, A FIRST CLASS FLAT, IN WEST Fifteenth strect, containing seveu rooms, with all modern tmprovements ru lighted and ventilated. J, DENHAM & G0. rest Twenty-third street. To Esta A ROW OF BROWN STONE HOUSES ON venue, near Thirty-eighth ond aad Third Floors, to small, genteel ond avenue. =| 7° LET—THE UrPER FLOORS IN BROWN STONE d House 224 Bast Thirty-third street. Apply im the asement. 10 LET—THIRD FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, 222 hy wa Firty-third street; house contains all modern Drovements, TO pLET STO LA SMALL FAMILY, THE | THIRD Floor of a private house: all the todern Improve. nts; rent $25 per month, re! rence requived. quire: at 433 Bast Fifty-eighth street, 10 LET—UPPER FLOOR OF HOUSE 117 WEST Forty-first street, near Sigth avenue, to adults only; rent $25 per month; possession at once. LET- UNFURNISHED, TWO ELEGANT PAR. iter r and gas; rent $46 per month, In- Eleve street, near Fourth gvenue, T° “LET—FIRST FLOOR, SIX KOOMS.\I SUFFOLK street; also Second Pipor, five sour 19 Su oe pci tO SANE EE ae LET—FIRST FLOOR OVER STORE 2% BOWERY, i r business. four rooms, for dwelling oF MI NFORD, 153 Bowery. 0) LET—FIRST FLOOR, SIX ROOMS, WATER I cleest, as, Ac. ;in good repair; rent $50 per month. ‘in ihe basement, 167 Waverley place, of Mrs. by pdb CLASS FLOORS ON BROADWAY, p— i Water, Datog portees order, | Rg tg 4 hot tna ‘a water, room, water i 3 moderate. LOOMIS, hase Broadwaye| DISON itohen, ve EXINGTON Aven rpms, and t and cold water, be slow Hy