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_J20_ LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ a dealt NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIRE PROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE PIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 46, ac. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, 40., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESTRED GIZE, FROM 1X12 FEET TO 2X67 FEET, AT $300, ‘9000, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO ‘SIZE AND LOCATION ~ THE ABOVE BUILDING 13° COMPLETELY FIREPROOF. BEADY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWQ FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM. PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, | ize. 2d Story. SdsStory. 4th Story. St 19.10x386. rig sia “gran Ot SOR, 0) Lf00 1m a0 i ¥ 300 ta 1,500 1,200 B00 400 350 300 400 300 300 Bx 2.500 2,000 1,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 . 500 400 350 ‘300 1,800. 1,600 1,200 1,000 . 1,600 1,230 1,000 ‘800 . 1,500 1,250, 1,000 800 150 | ae M0 Ey TO iF BE MADE 0! HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. A —860—STORE, 25x85, WITH TWO FRENCH PLATE e glass show windows, on Ninth a’ onaes alee that beau Store corner Twenty-third Ni SU ie ye greatly reduced. WALTER w. MONTA ret 3 i PBR) 1 Estate Agent, Eighth avenue and ‘Twenty- A, —OFFICES TO LET the DREXEL” BUILDING, SOUTHEAST ata ct be BROAD AND WALL CORPORATIONS, BANERS, LAWYERS, &0. Two elevators, two staircases, fireproof; well ventilated ‘and lighted, heated by steam; every modern convenience ‘ou each door. | Apply to DREXEL, on the Premises, er to HOME Monga. No. 2 Pine street. Bares: SPOREA, LOFTS AND Prerrrreter tl zo roadwa: other vi jesir- pile localitics py S GUSTAVUS BRAMBON, AY ent for rent- ing and sale of business property, 320 and’322 Broadway. NORNER STORE TO LET—ELEGANT WINDOWS; very best location for first class trade; moderate rent. Apply at 697 Sixth avenue, corner Fortieth street. ov BROADWAY, First and Third epi to let or lease. 438 Broadway, liquor store. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. GENTLEMEN DESIRING PLEASANT PURNI Le + eahenpeae Booms, can be cast scentainodated with cv0L Dourdy tte RICHLY =e ices? loca fon fest clases p street, be! twoem Finn an RST. F008 TO i sms Roons. sieth street’ 3 Six- fh Gunetaae fatee, ac ad fates ai FURNISHED toh ato gente WITH THE 33) West Thirty-second atroe! MA pply at ita Second’ aven bg gem CooL, pie bern upon, GAs, 20. quiet, permanent§ gent: spacious, Penteat ‘Aparament at i in residence No. 6 St. Mark’s place, near Broadw: tee! lahborbods ti sah io 8 repmecee 61 e 10 Je at moderate terms. i DUMB WAITE! T or 5. 200M, AD Me aeat cet the Woot Fun rons $35, FURNISHED ii | Romane igen A MONTH; fon k Bremorr “4 nied aby ioe beeen ah ‘all newiy vpainea a N Pi ply a janitors M2 LOOKS TO LET—IN $1 AND S LEWIS STREET; and $20. Inquire in store, or at Bank office, SROOND. FLOOR FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVE, PRY itor tented Selene in ird street. Me cent Yolee 3 Socond avenue. ANDSOME FLOOR TO meters rani pant — FURNISHED PARLOR; ALSO A furnished Floor to let, cheap. 26 Greenwich av. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, AT 86 Macdougal street, without board, to Reservolr Fe CONE, poUER: | ih 697 Sixth’ avenue, corner ntlemen only, 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, IN PRI- vate house 11 Cornelia street. Rooms newly painted, 10 LET—THE OWNER OCCOPYT House 225 East 116th stree! to rent the Upper Part ot it billup. Rent LET -UMPORNISHED, SECOND AND PART OF Thira Piro pri house; all iaprarenaentsy neigh! od first class; rent very low to a Gait at2l7 West ‘Twenty -fifth street, between es. HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, THREE ROOMS . to let, to one or two gentlemen, ; breaxtast if desired; private fami entoes. 78 Kast Flity-third street, PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE on Li floor, newly Wurnished, together or sepa- ‘ate; modern improvements. Relercnce. faith street, third door west of Third avenue, FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS—WITH CON. venience tor housekeeping, or to ern improvements; tour lines of cars wi terms low, 409 West Thirty-third sirect. HANDSOMELY ney sa tia lor and hall Bedroom, fro OF separate; also suitable semvemien or and ieee depot. LEGANT ROOMS, NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY carpeted and furnished, to let, at 31 East Tenth street, between Broadway and _ University Place, to gentlemen, CENTERS, ROOMS TO LET—FOR LIGHT HOUSE. Inquire at 91 Macdougal strect, corner of G—THE PRIVATE near Third avenue ; wishes house and location. No A SUIT OF ROOMS, Pon ELEGANT SUIT or ore LARGE Rooms on Fifi y suitable for dwelling or business purposon state ‘W. K. Alt RMISTEAD, 12 Pine street. SIZE OF HOUSE FURNISHED PAR- yy beds ith balcony, together for a dentist or nd lady. nth street, opposil ‘0 LET—A HALF FLOOR, FRONT; 25x65. Ring bel No. 4at 516 Third avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, LET—ON ACCOUNT LESSEE, frat floor and basement, 239 Bast Thirty-fourth im frst class order: all, modern Iimprove- Apply at office 189 East Twolfth street. SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS—SECOND Floor; water and gas. 236 West Fourth street. LET—A VERY DESIRABLE SECOND FLOOR, ve rooms, water and gas (separate meter), to a unall family only ; rent $40 per month. Apply at 83 Jane ‘334 Elevated Railroad LOWER PART, URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD. Twenty-sixth street, near Madison avenue; refer- TT ROOMS TO Pet rOR LIGHT HOUSE- 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, ss convenient to Sixth of cottage house 24 West Fifty-fourth street, near Fifth avenue. Apply on premises. 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, THE otra Floor, five rooms, in private house LS East Thirtioth street, with all thé conveniences, Inquire on SECOND FLOOR keeping, wie weer ey} JURNISHED NEATLY ‘FOR HOUSEKEREEGS A. bedroom, closets, kitche! 1 on first sin? frontil rms moderate, tl tT 3001, West Twen ENTLEMEN DESIRING NEWLY FURNISHED, pleasant Rooms in a quiet neighborhood and one of the most central locutions in the clty, and on very mod- lease call at 32 Great Jones street, one roadway, near the Grand Central Hotel: an 0 LET—COOL, AIRY ROOMS, TWO BLOCKS FROM City Hall, to respectable the comtorts ‘of home; fam! arties who can at ly private. App! RT_ONE-HALF OF THIRD FLOOR, 397 THIRD i consisting of five rooms: all conveniences; to housekeeper, on the premises, or , 299 East Tenth street. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room; also single Room tor floor, without board; pleasant location. References ex- _184 West Sixteenth street. CT ANDSOMELY without Board, at 151 eniieman, on third 0 BENT— PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT 1; all modern improve- Teleronce Fequired. Apply, for range, Dathirooe ments; in good loci Bae two days, at 211 West ‘Thirty-fitth street, FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- Je Room to let, to gentlemen, est Thirty-sixth street; private NFURNISHED THIRD FLOOR OF THREE ROOMS ion FINE NEW OFFIVES IN BUILDING 1,267 Broad a Sit ToS. Thirty first and ‘Thirty-second be pp rent Apply to W. 8. Bi RUM, 1,269 Broadw: to let for light housekeeping, private family; fine ARGE Beh heath CHAMBERS ON THE ‘a good tenant. Apply at floor; cool and well ventilated; elegantly turnished ; 9, let to gentlemen, healthy location; rent low to 45 Kighth street, near | 421 Kast Fitty-first street. ‘TEAM POWER.—TO LET. LARGE AND SMALL with or without Power (wood workers al- lowed), at the Eureka Machine Carving Works, 60, 62, 64 and 66 Cannon street. DSi A POWER.—ONE OR TWO FLOORS, Fat) to let; best and cheapest in the city; no wood w ‘ers; steam elevators; insurance low. 100 West Tete: seventh street. PRING STREET, NO. 185, NEAR THOMPSON.— STORE ‘and Cellar, 25 0; itable tor wholesale busi- Hoses to let oF Kéase > also'a Bakery, at 490 First avenue. TORE TO LET—FOR A LUNCH ROOM; NO BAR IN the house, 202 William street (Franktort House). Ts LET—THREE LARGE AND THREE SMALL Ce with or without steam power, admirably suited somaaatee turing purposes. Apply on the premises 120 122 Wooster street. pia LET—A SPLENDID STORE, ALSO A FINISHED nei Saale both suitable for Business Purposes, in 37 pring street; several Rooms in, 211, 215 Mott se Inquire at Bank LET—OFFICES IN 290 BROADWAY. APPLY TO A. B. HUTCHINGS, 38 John street 10 LET_OFFICES IN 318 BROADWAY, WITH HEAT. rematee and gas, Apply toS. B, HUTCHINGS, 38 John a 20 Second avenue. OD,FLOOR, OF FOUR ROOMS, IN PRIV. 4 238 East Kightieth street; rent $18 to ARLOR FLOOR TO RENT—COMPRISING 3 LARGE ‘So. blocks from Osutral Paik an trom Peck Slip. eeandy: turmished, with all conveniences; ih avenue, opposite M OOM 70 1 LETAT 326 WEST TWENTY. ‘SECOND urnished or uniurnished, without board. 10 LET—PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, CORNER Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street, suitable for club or business; rent low. Apply 0 on the premises. 10 LET—-TWO OR THREE CHEERFUL AND WELL furnished Rooms, at moderate rates. door above Twenty-fitt NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, No, 3 Third street. 10 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, A BEDROOM, WELL $4 for one person and $5 for two friends, Apply at 221 Bast ih usabuans Oras t 20 minates by boat FLOORS TO LET—FIVE ROOMS, WITH ALL IM- provements. 54 Bedtord street, near Barro’ MONROE STRE Ud _all modern improvements. — WEST THIRT Seventh and Ei HANDSOME THIRD FLOOR; 3 'H STREET, BETWEEN hth avenues.—To let, Floor of five oo in private house ; all modern improvements; rent Fourth avenue, se EN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 9% Chambers and 77 Reade street, Lato Henry 1 Leeds & Miner. Horse Auction Mart, 337, 339 ner of iwenty-4 turvished; terms 25] Pie Lae avenue, cor- 0 LET—TO A DESIRABLE rent, the Third and Part of Fourth Floors, furnished tully tor housekeeping, and is in a good business locality. 0 Kaya Sa will address, for two Uptown Branch office. SOME SECOND FLOOR, PAR. tially furnished; all modern improvements; half a Dlock of Broadway; terms moderate. Forty-third street. PARTY, AT LOW Parties wishing ESS went y-third street, vente, FURNITURE, CON Parlor Suits, in brocatel; gilt’ frame ‘osewood Planoforte, by Dunham ; 18, rosewood Card Tabl Te 0. LET—A_ HAN HOUSEHOLD 10 LET—ROOM, 23X36 FEET,-IN 95 DUANE STREET. Apply to 8. B’ HUTCHINGS, 38 John street. Let_two WELL LIGHTED DOUBLE LOFTS, to light manufacturing business; rent etappty at ai and 242 Kast Twentieth street LET—THE FINE NEW STORE, 530 SIXTH avenue, Detween Thirty-first and Thirty-second Streets: rent $1,200. Apply to W. 8. MELDRI 2 Broadway. LET—STORE, ROOM AND BEDROOM, AT 413 poets street, between First avenue and aye- mue A. mod rpe Curtains, Cornice: Suits, hai a (0 LET—IN A SMALL, QUIET FAMILY, TWO NEW ry eeageres pings and nicely furnished connecting Rooms, with all to a gentleman and his wife, for Tight housekeeyiny '; terms $30 per month. Brussels and In¢ra’ ining Room Chairs Diane Sets, Silver Plate and Glassware, also Kitchen Furniture, 147 East Fitty-first 0 LET—A FIRST FLOOR ON LEVEL WITH THE street: four square Rooms and Ki ts; also ‘the Second Floor, handsomely fur- location first. class. fronting Reservoir Park. 10 LET—TWO SQUARE ROOMS, REWEY FURNISHED, ina private family; referenee required. 367 West Daten rst hen, with all im- hy ogooe. at the’ ea Ba -tendeeng DX GERTHRL HOUSEHOLD’ FU} Mirrors, body Brussels, three-ply and ingrain “Carpets, Piano, rosewood Parlor Su Wardrobe, rosewood, marble top, sewood and black walnut ts, her Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, hair pee ets ed ; one other fami! Call at 103 West Forty-1 entre and édsteads, Cotta terms reasonable; treet. LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEW building on Sixth avenue, about 60x80 feet, in the wear of and connected with 1,285 to 1,26) Broadway, bo- ‘tween Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets; the whole QF any part will be Atted up to suit tenants Apply to LDRUM, 1,269 Broadway. LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A PLOT OF T A gargunds, 2x100, with an, old, Building in the rear: -wide street; 100 tect east of Third avenue; fine location fora carpenter's shop, or, in fact, any kind of business. Inquire on the premises, 206 East Eighty-sixth street, A, GROCERY OR LIQUORS-STORE TO LET.— Grand chance to make money and no outlay for jood Will; the best corner in the Ninth ward: has been a diquor store for 20 years; is an excelent stand tor a tea “or grocery store. Apply at 603 Hudson street. ayar FRONT STORES AND VACANT LOTS 10 let—Foot of Delancey street, East poet car lines ‘we every part of the city; pase three ferrie . MILLER, at “East street, DWELLING “HOUSES: TO. LET. ‘Furn hed. A SMALL, NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE (NINE rooms) to let until April |, 1874, or less time; posses- sion at once ; rent $45 per month. ©. E, MOORE, 61 Leroy street. NELEGANT RESIDENCE, FURNISHED, BETWEEN ifth and Madison avenues—22.1x70; extension, Bx, arlors only furnished ; th street, trom 10 to 4 A PARTY OF EXQUISITE TASTE DESIRING AN elegantly decorated and newly-turnished House, As Diy at 182 Lexington avenue; first class palvate iamily only. A. =T0 LET, A NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE, OR would rent part to a private family only: rent wpogorate to responsible parties. Apply at 12) Wesi Forty- ith street TAREE STORY WIGH STOOP WELL FURNISHED House to rent—Modern improvements, fine yard, ‘ffocd.dry cellar; neighborhood good; location 108 ust 'wenty tourtl near Fourth avenue, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HIGH STOOP House. in complete order, in good, location, near Avenue, to let until November 1) rent $125 sia5 wmoath to tena: ON 5 hon Twenty-third street. Fifth Avenue Hotel, Seon A, SMALL FAMILY OR A PARTY OF men tired of boarding house life can finda furnished Hous, near Second avenue, ROWAN, Post office, New York. Bg ee COTTAGE—FIFTH AVENUE, 127TH at : also Cot! at $°) a month, Harlem. E, TOML! 71 Broadway, room 63. rent low. ‘Apply at 26 IN, Jr. ic EAST TENTH STREET.—A FURNISHED HOUSE, with all improvements, adapted tor hotel, club, ‘Boarding house, billiard rooms or saloon; three doors ‘west of Broadway. Inquire on the Premists. Di Ri Fi iture, China, Glass, Sil latea Wi . WO FURNISHED FLATS TO LBT—ON FIRST AND Dining Boom. J mentee a, Glass, Silverplatea Ware arate kitchen and gas est Fourteenth street. WO OR THREE ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS— With bath, to gentlemen, place (Eighth ktreet), Fi low. low. Inquire | for three di SUITS—EACH cond floor; each with se Scapply on premises, 316 31, ar10¥ o'clock, at thelr ‘sulesroom, B Chambersand 77% GENTEEL eu FORNBURE, Strrors, rivate house 88 Clinton CONSISTING OF large front Room, connecting Bedroom and Office; Very neally and handsomely furnished :new plang; very cheap to first class parti m 10. —SITTING AND “BEDROOM CONNECTING, furnished for housekeepit healthy and recpectabte: convenient to boat and cars. A® NOTICE, EDWARD SCHENOK, Auctioneer. Extra important sale ot 2uropean Oil Paintings, just imported, embracing fine specimens of the following E, Verboeckhoven, ust: iS Nassau stroct, we Kook: ‘Koek, "_NEAR CENTRAL PARK; NICE FRONT SIT- + ting and Bedroom, furnished for housekeeping; th; excellent washing d street, one door from WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, CORNER or ished Rooms, without board, ine view ot Madison Park. hot and cold water: ments. 222 Fitty- and many others. for families or gentlemen; And ot the Bos Esco school, Reference requi uired. ‘H S8T., 231 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED large and small Rooms, with or without Breakiast; location central, convenient to good restaurants; neigh- borhood genteel ; references. FAST FIFTEENTH STREET, RETWEEN BROAD. y and Fifth avenue.—Large Room, Bipntas for two gentlemen, without board; terms i Water in the room. ) LAFAYETTE PLACE, tlemen, second, floor. David ef Johnson, 0 pictures in this collection have 1¢ order of or boughit from respectable bert D’Huyvetter, Jr, of Antwerp, and are war: als, furnished sront | Tie originality of the pletures in all cases to be deter- the artist ordealer from whom purchased: to rove which two months from day of sale will be allowed fo the purchaser. Purchasers wiil please mention at time of payinent if they desire to prove the originality, and it 80 the purchaser's money will be dep lates Trust Company, subject to their order and that of the auctioneer, and upon a certifieate from the artist or Genter being produce —ROOMS TO LET TO GE: square Rooin adjoining bath (with private eto); ceilings are high and rooms every way ‘able tor ‘Stimmer. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—An entire Second Floor, handsomety turnished, to a party of gentlemen, without board; or will be let separately. EAST NINTH STREET.—A LARGE ROOM, WITH furnished, on second floor, toa went Rooms osited in the United denying A oF he expense of ‘ol certifiente to be borne by the present owners if fot as represented and by the aaa The shore will be be sold at auction by DWARD Fs hi he THIS DAY and. TO-MORROW, Be id 29, Extension, new! EAST TENTH STREET, rr FEW DOORS FROM Broadway.—To let, to ge Rooms, newly and. handsomely improvements. 6 Liberty, direct, ca 2 HOUSEHOLD PURNITU RE, ‘AT SALESROOM 79 NASSAU STREET, Wednesday, May 28. at 103 o'clock prompt. consisting of elegant rosewood Pianotorte, rich Parlor Suits, Mirror ‘ose wood Wardrobe, with mirror doors; Cenu ane. Lounges, Extension Tables Chamber Suits, in walnut an Secretary Bookcase chance.—A lady, with small family, no boarders or children, will reut some beautiful Rooms; finest loca- Fourth avenue and Twentieth street; Summer prices. MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished kooms, with ever: hotisekeeping, to let, to respectable sms EASf TWENTY-THIRD somely turnished Rooms to let, en suite Music Stand, Lace coe Clocks, Ca 4, curled ait yg Oy a pany Planotorte, Sots, 8 tands, together with sils. Every lot will Dositively be sold without reserve. convenience for STREET.—HAND- panish Consul, elegantly and completely furnished, third street,near Madison avenue, to let, trom June etober 12 with option of year longer, on very reasonable terms. Address M. F. B., Herald oitice. Fi'so: STORY HOUSE, LATELY OCCUPIED BY THE Unfurnished, OTTAGE, ROOMS AND STORE TO LET—IN THE Ninth ward: Cottage, 10 rooms, $00; nice Store in Hadson sweet, ond Floor, & rooms, $22 50; bt aa oe and Basement, $27 00. Apply at 68 Hudson 5 HAST FIFTEENTH, STREET.-FURNISHED Room, without board, suitable for two gentle- men Os ‘a week ; house first class. — TWEN ND. Tomely furnished double Room, adjoining bath ; farge coset, hot and cold water, ceptionadle refere: nce given al TWENTY THIRD somely furnishea Rooms, sin, nd Reception Room for pliysician or dentist, at Executor's sale. no boarders; unex- STREET.—HAND. A large collection of Ancient and Medern Oil Paintings, now on exhibition at the Somerville Gallery, where they are to be sold by auction on mo i a SMALL HOUSE, NINR ROOMS; ALL improvements, it, perfeet orders nlso one First Floor, par App ply to Mrs. LEE, 147 Waverley place, next 10 LET—THE TWO STORY COTTAGE 70 WEST witty street (9 rooms). aif Fifth and Sixth avenues: splendid location, med a month ; also the gon teel three story House 687 Second avenue, now fitting w house open; rent er annuin ; also Second Flogt East Forty-Afth surect; 7 rooms; very desirable. Apply ‘at office 139 East "twelfth street LRT—HOUSE 317 WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET, 140 per month ; or Floors, nino ORR TR IDOE 36" West Finlaenth, streets 19 ‘Brad Sicoat 2 to 4 o'clock. 10_LET-THRUE STORY HIGH STOOL HOUSE, 12 rooms, 108 Greenwich avenue; rent $1,200; newly painted se ten a all modern iimprovemente; house * without permit. wacant to De seen af AY TTHBONE, 113 Bleecker street. '~THREE STORY HOUSE 36 WEST FORTY- T° darth street: rent $1,200. Inquire of E. AYRES, 102 Nassau street, 10 to 2 ‘o’clock ; evening, 146 West Fitty- third street. 10 RENT—CORNER HOUSE, THREE STORIES and basement, Seventh avenue and Forty th ird street; remt one YY Rat 2002100, UTA sh AL ORI TeenaNk. Bis corner Broadway and Forty-fourth st FURNISHED mow aN? iD APARTMENTS FANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO A let— Without board, to one or two gentlemen. 131 clinton place. LARGE, PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT BED- room, on first floor, to let, to one or two gentlomei ai $2 per week, at 526 Eust ‘Fourteenth street EAST TWELFTH 8TREET, NEAR SECOND avenue.—An American family nished, to gentlemen, extra, large Hom, $6 per. week, ath attached ; desirable for two gentlemen: THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, 29th and 30th of May. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS| TO LET. FLOOR TO LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, it Fourteenth street, near Second ay, PARTMENTS OF THREE ROOMS EACH IN NEW tenement houses 227, 229 and 231 West Twenty- enth street; rents from $13 60 to $1550. Apply to keeper on premises. UCTION SALE.—POSITIVELY THIS DAY (WED- nesday), the entire elegant and desirable Furniture of resi 210 West 2ist st., near 7th av. to be. pe at t auction commeicing TA Loe brary Suits, in rich satin and broc: Pian rtes; one four round, cost $1,000; two handsome Book: abinets; Gilt, Centre and tageres, Tarkish cl ¢ Curtains, Clocks Furnitare—Extension Table, 8, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery, bg blick, walnut and rosewood isteads, Bureaus, Washstands, 33 fine hair poiy? spring Mattresses, Suits in reps, Toilet Sets, and every article necessary ‘hose about ferajebiog city and ences, Would do well to at is sale; 4% lots by catalogue. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, —BY D. W. IVES—Chattel mortgage sale of superb Furmture on o'clock, at manuiactory % Cannon street, reer fo me, I shall sell nnon street, on Thursday, ‘of fine Furniture; NZLE, Mortgage. paints. Mirrors, | 122 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH ms on second ‘floor, admirably fit ted for housekeeping; modern improvements, all con- veniences on same floor; rent $35, Apply in store. aoe PART, SIX ROOMS, WATER AN Mirrors, 600 « A tnd Ms Also another Lower Part of LTER W. MON i aah Rh tn gOOd order; Tooms; rent low. WAI tate Agent, Eighth avenue gRconD FLOOR TO [BT SIX ROOMS, CLOSETS, Forty-first street, tacing ; location vein ent $60. Apply on id Twenty-first s street, inhouse No. 101 West Hever fF square: a chattel Cay ia ue FLOOR, at 12 oelock, tt first street Parlor, itchen ‘and three robe: nt $30 without reserve. “4 VoTION SADE. ERNEST 1 ROTH, AUCTIONEER. Large Household Furniture Sale. Property of Albert A. Vanderho' between Lexin taggh 190 EAST FIFTY- Lexington avenue, to let— month mt was fixtures, ward: —THREE ROOMS TO LET, ON THIRD FLOOR A Ei we. private house. faitebie tor Ii ia ier uropt 1 ight housekeeping, Forty-first street. PRIVATE FAMILY. RESIDING dh A house, will let, unfurnished, the Se: Mig Aero bath, &c., at wWahg Tiss oreloek, 690 tots LY ts P Nor ae ‘covered ‘osewood 744 octave Piat eat best r and Ww. LIV. Mattrosne of or rooms, Lanas FRONT PARLOR TO LET TO Sarigh OR Aw Genvemon; elegantly furmished; 150 ack Room tor light Oo hana 105 West Ninstes -qureot; ring Axoasmaker' “aonding. Glass, TENSION PART OF DWELLING HoUsK TO xtension Table, let—Uunfurnished, four rooms and ki jutos, range, hot and cold water, &,; rene r Ware, Cutlery, Buffet, moked and deilvered for parchasers. avenue cars oF stages, or Third avenue cars ‘Twonty-ftth street Ls a 4 43 ¥ 32: = = SALES aT AUCTION, A OCEION. ‘AUCTION, ane TORION. This day, at private residence between Broadway fad ttn ay user Sosiens f elegant old pa ture, com rising every article. a se ing—viz., rose’ ant Ferior Bults, Mirrors, Brussels Bronzes, lacs wood and wainut = an nee double ‘Fedsteats, Bu. reat Wenirohen, oh spring and ir Mattresses, Lounges, Dining Room, ipasem: vii a ENRY eit 'N, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE. Sete Pda ena a Os daptonescs louse! Piano, Bronses, Paintings, Parlor Suits. Rare chance for housekeepers. oun ture, Duchege. styles, covered a ilk Beocedet io neta, Eneoignures, Velve Bruwels ct ‘gran’ nt Plana tog, cover, Gantorbury, Ou al Bi sstonston Te Table, Mutet Onin Wa Glassware, rs Cutlery, To atiend this sale take Sth av: or 6th av. care UCTION NOTICE, UCTION NOTICE. At private manson 120 West an tens third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, large sale THIS DAY (Wednesda: commencing at 1044 o'clock sI . Dining Room Suits, superb posewend. tave Pilano- forte, used 8 months, cost Centre ‘ables, Bookcase, Books, Etageres, Turkish C' hairs, Girialns fine Oit Paint- ings, rich fang es ol Lace Cu riains, aes velvet Brusseli id rosewood black Citatag ps Bedroom Suits, ind spring beds, Pillow! Blanl magic and double Bedstea: UreAaUs,, ard robes, superior walnut Buffet, cost $200; Extension Table gains, Silver and Chinaware, Dinner and Tea Sets, C &c.; basement and kitenen Furniture, Cookin: poke Urania: in lots, to bisheay bidder. N. B.—Goods /p: ipped for purchase LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. LBERT B. WALD EOS hg a Salesrooms 108 B Liberty’ an and lit Cedar street, Second hand and new Fur pag te ae , ke, at L!'o’clock, a large and general assortment of Household and Cabinet Furniture, &¢., s{neluding Parlor and Library Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washviands; Extension and Centre Tables, Bedroom and Dining Room Chairs, sy Chairs, Lounges, &c. ; Chromos, Paintin, ravings, Fine Cham! Bedding, of every description; : Crockery, Glass, China, &c.; Sewing Mi chines, Itehen’ Articles, cases, Buffets, Wardrobes, Brus and ingrain Carpets, Vilcloths, Drugge ta, ‘ae. ‘The sale will commence'in basement and be continued on sidewalk with Carpets and Oitcloths, and then in upper salesrooms at Cedar street entrance LBERT B. WaLeno Sono NaRS: yD. Salesrooms bude Liberty, i11 ‘Cedar and 38 Church street. mn FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock, superb Fixtures and Lease of the American National Bank, 642 and 514 Broadwa; as above, the contents of said bank including fire ahd burglar proof Safe and Vault, by Silas C. Herring, cost $8,780 walnut L, Parition, 22 fect li by Charles Kleine, ‘vost $1.55); also Carpets, Btoves, Office aid ‘Counting’ House Desks, Railings, Stamps, &c.; also 9 years’ Lasse oF onan with privilege of tenewal for 21 years additional RT NOTICE.—PURCHASERS OF OIL PAINTINGS and Engravings which may have been damaged irom any cause cam have them restored to their original value. by submitting them to H. E. HARL, 689 Sixth ave- estorer. A J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. Executrix’s a sale at aon near Newark, N. J., |. BLEECK ON 20. wil sell at auction, on on WEDNESDAY, May JA THIS" at 11 o'clock A. M., 100 choice Building Lots, at Irvington, being part of the of Charles Bassini, Esq., deceased, sitvated on Montgomery, Alpine and Vanderpool avenues and on Twenty-first and’ Twenty-second streets, between the Clinton Avenue and Springaeld Rajlroad terminus. The situation is aniong the very best of this fing suburb In Newark, and only @ feet from the city line. The title is eriect ‘and the terms will be liberal. Sale absolute. laps at 77 Cedar street, PAULINE BASSINI, Executrix. A., J,BERRCKER, SON & CO.. 77 CEDAR STREET + willsellon the ground, on Tuesday afternoo June 3, by the acre, Villa Plots fronting on Pompton Lake (mountain air and convenient to New York) and the New Jersey Midland Railroad, ARTSTS" SALE. ARCH, JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. long, WILL UR CON INUEE THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT THE FINE ART GALLERY, 37 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFI LONEE! MIMTEENTH Sat TRE H FOURTH AVENUE, ELEGANT HOUSENOLD FURNITURES MIRRORS, PAINTINGS, CARPETS, BROCATEL AND LACE CUR: TAINS, ROBEWOOD PIANO, ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO, &C, ON FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1873, AT WY O'CLOCK, Al THE CIT’ RESIDENCE OF EDWIN BOOTH, "ESQ, 14 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, near Frith avenue, all the cnrant Household Furnitnre, &c., contained in above dwell ling, comprising Dining, Chamber and Kitchen Fur- id consisting in partot Brussels, Wilton and In- ‘arpets; elegant ebony and ormolu Parlor Suit, it brocaiel; ebony and ormoltt ut and gilt Centre Tables yellow Parlor, prignt gunt ebony and ormol no, elegant rosewood ‘octave. Pano, DICK. Walnut Bookcases, black walnut c6 seek cane Suit, covered in'le eather Library Tables, Chairs, wood, Htayeres, black walnut Extension Dining Table, Butet, Diack walnut. Redeteads, Dressing Bureaus, Commodes, | Spring and Uuir Stattrenses, Bolsters, Pillows, Bedding, Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, &c., with which the sale will commence. Catalogue early on morning of sale. BY E, H. LUDLOW & 00., AUCTIONEERS, Tmporiant sale of the well known and beautifully located Lyric Hall Property, on Sixth avenue, Forty-second street and Reservoir square, on Thursday, May 29, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Bxchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway. Maps and full particulars at No. $ Pine street. Bx JOHN 4. DUNN, AUCTIONEER, JOHN A, DUNN & CO.,, salesrouint #7 Bowery, will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, at 20 and 2 Fell street, entird | Machinery and’ Stock of the Beekman Manufacturing any, consisting —viz., Baxter & Whitney's Doubling rand. Jointing Machines, Seymour & Whitlock’s and Gillinan & Townsend's Lathes, for turning hat blocks, shoe lasts and wooden collars: double head Polishing Machines, Suction Blower and Pine; Hand Lathes, Kolling Machines, Shafting, Hangers and Puileys, with Patent alte the Manufactured Stock of wooden Horse Collars, about 7,000, to be sold in lots to suit the trade, and the right to Thunufacture.and soll under a royalty’the J. A. Souther: land Patent Wooden Colla Horses, each State and Territory. separately oF all the States and Territories con: bined. Goods to be removed within 48 hours after the sale. Catalogues at the auctioncer’s office. = } Y JOUN A. DUNE, AUCTIONEER. DUNN J eeiestooen Sef will sell or on Thursday nex! a wie gi Foo fit et, near various kinds contained in above. Mat Manulactory. consisting. viz, of Ma. chines or cutting and taking paper boxes: Machines tor faves and framing Matches. Hand Lathes, Circular Saws, Tin Punching and. Kolliig Maehines, spooling Ma- ghine, Scoring Machines, several Laying-in Machines, Portable Forges. dP Feasing “Machines, Steam Tables, Tin. men's Cutting and Pune in fachines, Shatting, Belting and Pulleys, Work Benches, Vices, Anvils, Steam'Heating | te paratus, casks of Wax, Carboys, Acids, boxes Russian Glue, Paints, Phosphorus, Stearic ‘Acid, Amorphos, Phos: horus, Ch Gums, &c. Catalogues now ready at ihe auctioncer’s office. Goods to be removed before Saturday afternoon. yy 8, W. Davcny, AUCTIONEER, AUCHY & JOHNSON del this day, at2 o'clock, at 404 Canal street, a general at- sortient of Household Furniture, consisting of fine vel- vet, tapestry, fn and ingrain Carpets; Rugs, Oil- cloths, rosewood and Diack walnut Parlor Suits, black walnut Becerenes: Soi ig 4 Sets, marble top Bureaus, Washstand robes, Beds, Bedding, Hair and other Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows, several French plate pier Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Dining and, Extension ‘ables, Window Shades, Glass and Crockery Ware, bronze dgilt French Clock; also one Office Partition, long Counter, Desk, four hoor with glass, &c., &c.; also Sherry and Port Wine. in vottl BY gouy DRAPER & 00., AUCTIONEERS, The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad mpany will sel $0,000 TONS SCRANTON COAL at public auction on Wednesday, May 28, at 12 o'clock hoon, at 26 Exchange place. SAMUEL SLOAN, President, at thelr salesrooins, 118 and Ee street, in the city of New York, on Wednesday, May 28, 1873, at public auc- tion, under the direction of the undersivhed, assignee ot James McNulty, a portion of his stock, yt ae Hats, Caps, Furs and 'Straw Goods.— Date 15, 1 AMES S. WILLET, Assigne BANKRGET SAL OTICE 18 HEREBY GIV that Messrs. Wit TOPPING & CO. will selon Thure day, May 29, 1873, at “public auction, at their salesrooms, ° 132 Church street, in the city ot New York, under the di- rection of (3 un erstened. ‘assignee of James McNulty, a portion of his stock. consisting ‘of Hats, Caps, Furs aind Riraw Goods—Dated New yore, anh MES Assignee. Y VIRTUE OF A OHATTE: GAGE MADE 10 me I shall welt at auction, at my presory, Cannon street, on Thursday, May 1873, at 12 o’cloe! my ty of ul] inca ure, ale aa reserve. WA RUD eer, A BRON ANCTONSEE CHARLES KIENZLE, Mortgngee. BY F goutos AUCTIONEER. On THURSDAY, May 29, at 10% o'clock. Large sale of rich Parior, Bedroom aud Dining Room Furniture, Fieneh plate pier and mantel Mirrora, rich Butters super Chamber, Sults, made, by. Pott pets Pianos, Ac., it the. salosroon Thireenth street, near wroddwas, Also, two decorated China Dinner bg) fine cut Glassware; also, Clothing, storage Goods, HY B. HERTS, AUCTIONFER, ASSIGNEE’S: is WY Boo Pl? SHOES, THURSDAY ¥ 29, 0 O'CLOCK, comp large stock ot gentlemen's Indie ;misses’, youths’ an Shoes, Brogans, Congrest sor patton Oaltera Shipne . ‘c,, &0.; will be sold in lots to suit remit dealers; terms cash; sale positive, By order Ot assignee, Li} reindngs, Engravings, ele- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, FURNISHED OO TL Prag APARTMENTS SALES AT AUCTION. cra, A ‘AUCTIONERR. —ADMINISTRA- y (Wednesday), May 38, a ry aa Bowery, of ‘une late Sree bae spare ies has Si fine bout 400 of Scotch id a i cans. assortment of Wines and onsen. bottiee snd Gemiiohus reafter arinieot danoral Merchandise, noe, Children's Carr Oi Paine. Goods, twe ACOB BOGART, ARCHONERE-THDs BAY, AE te at Ilo’ aL oloek, af a ‘auction rootes Be. No. Be ynid Fu Wiha ll ae sakes Ms 3 3 at Sean Piaarenineee aarp | and express; three barrels J. COLE, AvoMONKER. Absolute sale of ist 157 magnificent Prospect Park Lots, By order of the Executor, situate in the ire) and Tyanyecond wards, City of wl, ‘ookly: Washi: n, Clason, finn and Sixth avenues, Pre: dons, Carroll, Macomb, Montgomery, rown and First street pa the des of Frospect Park, vena the the Fatnics o1 Cooper east and wei inn Mary Johnson, deceased. JAMES COLE'S SON will sell at auction, on ESDAY, June 3, Bt}EM., at the Coma rein Exchai 389 Fulton stecet oppentin Clty Halk Brooklyn, the following desirable Property, by order of Wi Cogper, Jr.,sole executor :— Fifth and Sixth, “avenues, Carroll, ‘Macomb and First streets, on the westerly. slo) po ot the Park (estate of William B, ir, deceased). These lots are admirably Iooatoe for dwel'ings and pri- vate woaldenaal and present great inducements to pur- chasers, as the improvements in the vicinity are of the Dest class al ni apidly increasing. The character of tl neighborhood is fully established. The streets are pa: with Belgian pavements, and cars to Fulton, Wall and Sout h ferries pass the oe on hiny aes and ¢ va} avenues, zy wn. 1 Montgomery streets, eit bes east side of the Park ae ceased). These lots are within feet of the great Sackett Street ‘boulevard OF Park Way, and other great improvem on in the vicinity, a ar eee cessible by rs.on Franklin and Flatbush a nearly all the different ferries to New Yor! pro erty has never before been offered tor sale, aad the tit is indisputable , the property Le, tet inthe family n great number of years, making this sale weil worthy of the attention ofcapitallxts, 48 well as those wishing a site for a first class residence, as the near proximity of the Park gives it prominence over most property atlered for ‘he sale will be without reserve, to the highest :—70 per cent of the purchase money may remain on term ol years. tained at the off H & WOODWARD, troctors sean street, New York: office of SIDNEY V. LOWELL, Attorney, 44 Court street, Brooklyn; saaitice of the Auctionee nese: Bi sree WILHHAM B COOR ER, Jr., Bxecttor, Pearl atrest, New York. COLE, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON THURS. day, May 29, at the Commercial Exchange, 389 Ful- ton street, Brooklyn, opposite the City Hall, the follow- ing very’ desirable’ Property, situated in the Twenty- second ward, on Sixth and Seventh streets and between Fourth and Fifth avenues—viz., 1 Loty on Sixth streot and on Seventh street; streets graded, paved and sew- cred; in the immediate vieiity of first class improve- ments and only four blocks from Prospect Park; a large portion of the purchase money can remain on bond and Mortage for a term of years; title mdisputable; sale peremptory. J, CObe, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL ON THURS e May 29, at the Commercial Exchange, $89 Ful }, Brooklyn, opposite the City ory desirable’ Propery, situasca in. ihe twenty: second ward, on Sixth and Seventh streets and between Fourth and Fifth avenues, viz. :—Eleven Lots on Sixth street and eight on Seventh street, in the immediate vicinity of first class improvements and only tour blocks from Prospect Park, a large portion of the purchase Money can romain on bond and mortgage for & torin of perfect. Bale peremptory. J. FABAYER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 6 GREAT J. Jones stroct. —Marahal’s anic, this day, at 11 o'clock, at ‘stable 127 and 129 Kast Fltty-third street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, One close Couch, one Lan- dau, open Barouche, one square box, top Wagon, one tub body top Wagon: young gray road Horse, fine style, good stepper, &c. ATRICK DAILEY, City’ ‘Marshal, ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Executor’s Sale of Household ‘Furniture, Paintings, Engravings, &c. E. H. LUDLOW & GO. will sell Wednesday, May 28, 1873, at 11 o'clock h avenue, between Twenty-: Srikied sereetn whenoe ls has pean Yomoved. Yor. conve: ence of sale, Household Furnitore, consisting in part of rosewood and black walnut Parlor Suits, in reps and brocatel; rosewood Centre und Library Tables, rosewood Buffet, Extension Table, rosewood and black walnut Bookcases, black. walnut and mahogany French Bed: steads and Dressing Bureaus, Mattresses, Carpets; also @ number of Engraving and Paintings. Catalogue: auctioneer's office, No. 3 F G ORTGAGE SALE Or! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.— an NP. Pana SHILD, Auctioneer.—On Wed- nesday, May 28, 1873, at 170 Broadway, House- hold Parniture, eonsting of Parlof, Bedroom wad Din- ing Room Suite, black walnut Lounges, Hat w Mattresses, feather Pillo And Bolsters, spring roller Shader, marbie top Tables Hany Chairs, Etageres, Card Tables, Wall Pockets, Music Stands, y order of Attorney for Mortgage. fORTGAGE SALE.—HENRY DREHER & SON, AUC- tioncer s, office 172 East Houston street, will Sell, on Wednostay, May 28, at 10% 0% 1¢ Diniig and Coffee Saloor 10 Cnion pehare jar Counters, Shelvings, Tabl Chairs, Kitchen Utensily Hanges, Copper Boiler, and ali the Pesekery one lassware, &c. HENRY DREHER, Attorney for Mortg ‘ARSHAL’S SALE.—PATRICK DAILEY, CITY MAR- ‘shal and Auctioneer, will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, oe: Counter, Mirror, Pictures, Tables, Ice-box, Chai of the well known lager beer saloon and restau iG Hester streot, Wil be sold in lots, and sale positiv PATRICK DAILEY, City Marshal, MAzsiavs SALE.—JACOB BOGART, AUCTION. C7 by virtue of a warrent of attachment served out of the Marine Court of the city of New York, ai der of the Hon. Alexander eile one of le, Wi President, Ca: he. follow: auction, on t the ‘store nd Twen- ot said Court, I will expose to sale, at public auc! on Wednesday, the 2th “ay of May 573" at 10) oelock m the torent at 299 Sprin street, near Hudson, a large Block of frat class Groceries. consisting of chests ot Ten, Sugars, Coffee, Spices, canned Fruita, Soap, Candles, Starch, Cheoss, Kaisins,, salt, Flour, Fancy Groceries, ke. FERGUSON, late Marshal. PAwNanorEns SALE.—THOS, J. M’GRATH, ave. tioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell, i di o'clock, 500 lots of Men's and Women's Cloth: Shawls, Remnants, Bedding, Boo’ Coats, Pants and Vests. By otder M. DAWNBROKER'S SALE.—R. are UCTIONEER, will sell, on Thursday, May 29, at 121 Bowery. a tarzé assortment of valuable Gold and. Silver Watcties, Dia- monds, Jewelry, aaivartarer Guns, Pistols, Opera Glasses, ‘&c., &c. By order of Simpson, Somers & Co., a Ghat ham street. AWNBROKER'S | SALE.—SAM, FOREST, AUC- cer, sells this day, at 17 Bowery, at 12 o'clock, sand womenschoice Clothing: Silk and other Dr d Skirts, Broche and Lace Shawls, Spreads, Shoes, Ane Coats, Pants, Vests and other fine 4 Or der N, Stich, Third avenue. AWNBROKERS SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S and General Auctioneer—Salesroom 121, Bowery— Wit soll this day, at 11 o'clogk, 60) lots Men's and Wo- men’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Undercloth- ing, Bedding, Quilts, Blan! Conts, Pants and Vests By Broadway, AWNBROKER'S SALE OF WATCHES AND JEWEL- ry.—This day JAMES AGAR, eenertr will sell at 39 New Bowery, at 12 o'clogk, Slots of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Chains, Rings, Earrin Bracelets, Necklaces, re * Glasses, Silver- ware, Guns, Pistols, Musical and ‘Matnematical Instru- ments, Fancy Goods. By order of John J. Levy, #8 Sixth enue. )OBERT SOMERVILLE, ‘Auctioneer, & Fifth avenue, wil sell on Thirsday, at ilo! May 29, & Cook's storage rooms, 595 and 597 Sixth ave some Household Furniture, consisting ot rose walnut, mahogany Parlor, pabran and Dining Room Furniture ; also two rosewood Pianofortes, 20 Brussels and other Carpets; Mattresses, Bedding, ‘Crockery Kitchen Utensiis. Boots, Shoes, & der 'B. Do Lang, Hast $$ ___—_. ae erat roR SAL FIRST OLASS RESTAURANT AND D@ KING geld Mee aaringone iis ote my THOS « FENEY, Auctioneer, No. "é Contre ro ot aad BACRIFICK.—AL_ BUTCHER, Fin and Butter Stand ; bandsome, Pi eae 7 Complete; Mourishing business; everything “in : cash custom, mone lease ; part sublet for B60; nck: oe aise: rare chante. Inquire on premises, cori tom aventios, Brook ERGUSON, at Broad y, Now York. rons * A RARE CHANG FOR SALE, A BUTTER STORK doing a good business. Call for a week at 207A Third avenue, Fifer em. A mmasEe NEW WALNUT PARTITION, 12 B _and a Oopy Press. 24 Exchange place, bk aed ESTABLISHED bes ORNTSHING on ey ghey on Band Wai ys your's sates 0 any wholesale roy terms = % LOMQVIST, es FIRST CLASS STEAM LAUNDRY—IN COMPLETE running order, also doing immense business, for gale; must be sold by Saturday. Good reason tor sellung. Inquire at 420 Eighth avenue. FIRST OLASS TEA AND GROCERY STORE FOR A aale, located on a leading business thoroughfare; excellent cash trade; splendid investment. Particulars it. % Chambers srcCT-ORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. WELL KNOWN, FAVORABLY PATRONIZED A Goat Yard for sale’; location unsurpased: oxtonsive Gash trade; chance never of fer, aan, Particulars 25 Chambers street. CQEORGE RS, Store Agency. FIRST CLASS BAKERY FOR SALE LOCATED ae a ete iotRara 2s Chambers street. health. Particulars sea eee GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. — ‘A. FIRST OLAS8 CASH, GROORRY FOR SALE—ON ‘Third avonue; doing & good paying trade; for sate cheap, as the owner has not time (attend Apply to ©. @. CHAMBERS, corner of Sixty- third ‘eoost Third avenue, NEATLY FITTED UP LIQUOR AND LAGER Boor Satoon, tor sale cheap—In the Bighteont ward, doing good business, with r rent only $23; i¢ notagld pri ately will be sold ‘Friday vat auction. Apply to THOS, GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No, 6 Centre street. A. —FOR SALE—CORNER LIQUOR STOR! pure stands on Third avenue; also on other at business streets, at great bargains; ‘downtewa, ‘Sam Rooms. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Oedar A —RESTAURANTS AND LODGING HOU! oP. « Pogite texries, for gain at low prices; also Hotels. Cheap Restaurants and Liquor Saloons, | Lager Saloons, MITCHELL'S Store Keeney, 77 dare A GROCERY STORE, DOWN TOWN, FOR SALE FOR good business place ; also Butter Stands, Meat Markets, Bi orien Confectioneries, corner Drug St MITOHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, | PAINTING AND PLUMBING BUSINESS—GOOD location, for sale for Stationery and Vari- Gly Stores, House Furnishing ‘ores, Root Heer and Soda ‘ater vont Business. ‘CHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Codar street, A —THE BEST DAY TRADE compel oh cr + Room in this city for sale, the pvenes al in other business. LLOYD, 29 Broadway: AN QUD ESTABLISHED JOB PRINTING OFFICE for sale—Located lower part city; heart of business; oxteaorait ary cha yam: salaraneary ronmage Rivas ey at W SIMERS, Store Agency. — A "MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR SALE—SEVEN years established on same premises; full investiga. tion” terms easy; safe investment. Call on BRAZEAN BROS,, 297 Seventh avenue. WELL ESTABLISHED BUTCHER'S SHOP VOR salo—in the ‘best location In the elty, 1S6t Third avenue, Yorkville, N. ¥.; cheap rent; will be sold at « low price, for having particular reason to retire. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WITH A FEW hundred dollars.—For sali es pel ae class paying Dining Saloop. Apply at259 SILVER MOUNTED MARBLE FOUNTAIN THRER draughts; beer, soda and ginger al Glasses, measures, €c.. complete; must dat bale price. ‘Apply at 1,217 Broadway. ti A WFOR SALE, ELEGANTLY FITTED UP CONPEQ- + tionery and Ice Cream Saloon, 254 Bleecker street. If not sold before Friday will be sold at auction on that day by John A. Dunn & Co., 227 Bowery. BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON FOR, SALE— Fine location; ‘good, store trade a good chance for the right man, 880 Sixth avenue, between Forty-nintt: and Fiitieth streets. oT REWERY GRAINS—CHEAP, FRESH EVERY DAY, Apply at HOWARD BREWER’ 518 to Sak hint street, near Tenth avenu pe® STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN A THRIV- noted healthy and beautitul place, about twe hours’ ride trom New York by rail; oldest drug store there; good reasons for selling; really rare opportunity. for a young dru ni ; terms reasonable, Address, for days, MEDICA, Berald office. — RUG STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN.—AN OLD tablished, frst class Drag Store. well stocked and Ine business; proprietor retiring ; sales las Particulars ‘Fon MORGAN & RISLEY, le ruggists, 8l Warren street, New York. WOR SALE—FIRST sat eat SIXTEEN BAR k. Apply at 246 Fulton stree Ea Re ADEN . MATHEWS & CO. K°., SALE—A LARGE BANK SAFE, WITH ‘THREE Bi way and some Bank Furniture, Inquire at 750 roadw: FoR SALECIN THE EIGHTH WARD, FIRST CLASS Liquor Store, on comer ; good reasons for selling, Tr quire at 86 Warren street from 12 to 3. OR SALE—THIS DAY, AT A GREAT brag (tg ty t Liquor Store and’ four Rooms, Stoc tures: long lense, row ren ood chance for see te riahling to keep boarder: ar the European steam: lines. Inquire 547 Washington street, corner of King, F's SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, LO- cated at 191 Kast Broadway, corner of Jefferson treet, with Lease and first class Fixtures. Apply to EDWARD CL CLARKSON. FS SALE—THE GOOD WILL, STOCK AND fr} tures of an established business, paving well; coatral for real te; price $1,500, location; would exchan; Address 0, Herald of (OR SALE—A LIQUOR SALOON, IN A DESIRABLE locality, situated at 49 Whitehall street, corner Fromt great op ponita e Bat Bes ie ga will sell Stock, Fixtures and in the busisess ob Teasonable terms; & rare chance for a live business man. For further particulars on the premises. T. ACKERMAN, 49 Whitehall st. OR SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE; GOOD location ; with or without Pees! low rent good rea- sons given for selling. Address U., box 174 Heral Office. OR SALE—FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND Bar, doing a large vost desirable fooallty j sold on account of sickness. Inquire of CHARLES L. MIL- LER, 428 East Houston street. OR SALE—TO CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOL- sterers, a Furniture Store and Repairing Shop doing @ good business; will sell Stock and Fixtures at cost, mounting to. $900" cheap rent and 3 oars lease; reasons for selling other business in the country ; rent paid up to June 16. | Apply at the store, 504 Fifth avenue, betwee! Twelfth and Thirt teenth streets, South Brooklyn. A WEL PATRONIZED LIQUOR STORE for sa 3 lendid family trade; low rent, as the owner and not attend to both Would Sell Glther of them. ‘One can be seen ut ‘Brean Pitteonth street, and the other at 2,(46 Third avenue, corner of 112th strect, known as the Harlem Ale Vaults; none on the four corners but thi j)OR SALE—THE BELMONT HOTEL, 138 FULTON street; immediate possession given of the entire es tablishment, Apply to M. V. CATH, 165 Broadway, or on the premises. iO Led tT ir 8 SHOP, Psstityhd A bap cas business of my books shown ousses Veasonsgiven torselling.” Apply to THOMAS }. HOJER, 936 Third avenue, E—A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE AND WINE of Tom | n& good business location on, Broadw dot ing day business; reasonal a cash pure hase: Agdeess BUSINESS, Herald offi OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LAGER BEER SA- loon. Call at 245 Monroe street, F%, SALE CHEAP—COMPLETE SET OF FOUNDRY teed ‘tre be seen in working order by applying a? n stre: NROCERY “AND TEA. TORE FOR SALE—DOING & large and TUAXS URAY, business. For pertepiass, in quire of ¥ ¥, 95 Fulton street, Brookly pe HOUSES YOR SALE—ONE PATENT, ONE LAGER beer, one suitable for butchers or hoteles yi be sold cheap. WILI BILL, corner Thirty-fitth street and eleventh avenue. | HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, S, ae ‘day, Wednesday, May 28, at 103 o'clock, at 13 Bowery, the entire Stock of Wines, Eiquore: Cigars, & from 4 ‘first class dealer, removed for convenienc: sale, and comprises choice cagks Brandies, Gin, Port and Sherry Wines: Champagnes, &e.; also about 30 barr choice old Bourbon and Kye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey Cigars, &c., and a variety’ of other Wines and Liquor usually for fin 4 first class store. Sale will be absolute, Fain of shine. aio Shader ‘Also 22,000 Cigars, one large Mirror, Store 8, 7 W. CAMPBELL, City Marshal. SHERIFF'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTI 1D Bowery, will sell th aay, atl otlock, Ei it, Vbisl ‘ela, —_— y BA TATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff M. Parte, Deputy, i oe SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONERR, 121 Bowery, will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, a lot of Blank Books; also a continuation of fdjourned sale of Liquors at saime time and place, By order: neritt e er ‘M. H, Cannons, Deputy, MPRUSTEE'S SALE, by B. A, CLARK & CO., Auctioneers, ofa large, and splendid stock of Silverware and ivory andie and silver-plated Table Cutlery, at store to Laverty: sirects Ave doors f assay, wilt continue daily, nt 10% o'clock, untit ull is sold. The above stock consists ot rich Tea Sets (new styles), ra rs, Goblets, Mugs, Fruit Stands, © ipermnes, Cake Baskets, Dinner and Breakti Castors, Pickle Castors, Napkin Rings Forks, Spoons, Card Receivers, kc. Also fine Table Cutlery, Every article warranted of the best and most cele- brated Iaanuracture, Mtock to pe sold in lots to, suit buy. ers, and the ationtion of the trade ie called to this sale, cock must closed at 01 FRED, SMITH, Trusteo. HE PEREMPTORY PARTITION SALE OF Whitestone Property. kes place at 12 o'clock on THURSDAY, May 29, at the Exehange Salesroom, U1 ,Broudway, and noton Call and get tickets, “via Wh Whitestone and pick out your lots, R. R, Hopkins will meet you there. It will not take you three hours, MULLER, 8. P, WILKINS & ba Auctioneers, 7 Pine 5 rect, ILLIAM ABBOT, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL AT Thu sday, (OAS at Bot OH orclock, « at 50 er: yorder of As Fae ere ice tans Wane Hence 8, res, Lawos Musil aw ‘slerys Laces, &o.. &o. Se : Pe. SAFE FOR SALE—LILLIE” 8 CHILLED IRON. medium. Apply at 138 Pearl street J IQUOR STORE FOR SALE—WITH 0 OR WITHOUT 4 tock Mi rooms, gown, town, in 8 good tenement neighborhor pust be sold, on account of sickness, fot any reasonable offer. Address J. HOULIHAN, box 158 erald offi ‘ARBLE SODA APPARATUS—ALL STYLES, A? Fediiced prices; Ottawa Beer’ Fountains and Ba- libe: nd for illustra’ catalogue. Tact of AMES M. WITFIELD & SON, 262 Water street. 1LK ROUTE FOR SALE—WITH HORSE, WAGON and Harness, in Brooklyn first class customers, Inquire at 43 Ewen sti ‘illiamsburg, &. D. ‘0 BONUS ASKED.—THE BUSINESS OF ONE OF N° ihe dest and most favorably known retail Grocery houses in the city, established upwards of sixty years, doing an extensive trade, must oe sold at on Ugh Lege pals ase 4 Le Ce will — hed dealt with; store unsurp: by any in the sity. Fal by calling on WORRTS B. AFES.—FOUR FINE SECOND HAND SAFES, A olf © cheap; best makers; suitable for jewellers, bi or merchants. }. G. QUIR ett T°, BE Lyin op J oeenede ptt a STREE® earpqaer as a first class upri itor, 4.6x3x2, 4 doo! Lined with walvanized tree ron eid Atted’ a with patent ie hal ir felt. $ 300 Wh PURCHASE THE LEASE, stock ul Fixtures of A neatly fitted up Li jvor Store in the Fourteenth ward, with Rooms attach gain, this day. THOS. GAFFNEY, _Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street, $2 000-8 STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A bar- Millinery Store in a good location, dot ‘aaa dress @. ow STRICK! AND, Hg a profitable Brac lar street, RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES—T J. DAVIS, IN- veator and only maker of the improved Artificial Human Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to ve ie 4 correct imitation of nature in the world. Fifteenth street, between Third and Fourth CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Cisse’: or HAVANA ' TOBACCO—ROSA SA CONOH AS, $3) de Cuba Galanes, $60; Espanolas, $65; equ: wo imported in appegraney Py ‘I _ id «

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