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3 ———ee SITVATIONS WANTED—MALES. poate ‘ ANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER a ioe or private Apply, ‘at 42 7th av. ah “ssasion pe A FIRST French man to take charge of ki or restaurant; fos are rate carver; pest nomeremes. ‘West Sth st City or country. A PRIVATE FAMILY—BY A KE- ie REL ou man; competent, og A two eee iy ve erence. ae ap Coron Bat OLAsS A ur tae uty oe meg, aig, et cookin & 1 on or add « sebart o s roanee STOUT BOY OF 16 THE CARE OF ior would go in te. ot "ea ¢ Gallon or ad J store. a al FRENCH | business, fe . Ay MAN WISHES A, pags aergelert eres Be a a ‘Oat A SEFUATION w A YOUNG MAN, AS ‘class private house. Call Acie winnaar ae it, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE ot horses; can drive and attend to s garden; a for two months. Any one or, address for three days, at ete 5 town Branci oot st, near BOY, 17 eae OLD (ORPHAN), WISHES A aituation ; table: good writer and is to do anything. oh atrens Le in.“Be Heraid omice. RESPECTABLE COLORED WAN WANTS A SITU- as cook a _mmmmatal cooking; good YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A STORE, 5 i Beye ue ; hard jection; cau write a fair hand and Tecommended. » Ade oo R., Herald office. FRENOH SOLDIER, PROTESTANT, AGED 40, IN good health, desires caper ment © in any capacity; New York Sage ba: dune resided here for ipiun, | 4 5 aay a FRENCH SOLDIE) - BARKEEPER’S SITUATION, WANTED—BY A ag 4 man with city references. Call on or ‘addrem, for one week, W. M., 113 3d av. A PHONOGRAPHER, WHO WRITES 100 WORDS A minute, wishes _ ae Me amanuensis he can "have Dadrees SHORTHAND. box 713 Herald offices YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION TO LOOK ‘8 private or a JAMES McCALLUN. AY SITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER I ee: pao, by a ge a single m: is ness well ; ‘Or address 119 West 19th at ea cnaes hype ater MARRIED, DRSIRES sion Ia a private fambty a as waiter, and wife \dress ss Bases Uptown Branch office, AN ae oem | CLASS; UNDERSTANDS ALL pe ee Wart piace, Now York. See pares WANTED—BY A. GERMAN, AS WAITER in a privat ; 14 years’ hest city reference; lerald Up'vwn 5. atch office. ee on a tiga A BOY, 17 YEARS OLD, Se wholesale house. Address B, dex 214 Herald ITUAPION WANTED—AS WAITER, BY A STEADY, sober man j understands Lis business well ; best city Weferences, 1,143 Broad: ITUATION Serer A FIRST CLASS FRENCH- Dy BAR SE Ok,, Call for two days at his last employ- pen In A fie on a, . an man, as waiter. Address GE, SS Relating HEAD WAITER; IS A bn nef ae a cones ee ee German; ress, for EAD Waitke te Herald Uptown Branch ‘office a anita eaeeAnaAnaee a ANTED—A HOME FOR AN AMERICAN BOY, lt we ine By with a farmer, where he can = = be made — around a farm. Saaren SC pce soad ang — ‘ANTED—A Si ‘ATION AS WATCHMAN, a .or day ; good fWterence given trom his last Aaquire at at fudson st. e id task pies ne ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI- reco! nda ti dress, for ‘two aaye oO, oD. Yierald Uptown Branch yomben. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, AS ‘waiter in a private aenily or | or boarding house Address WAITER, geference. Brauch office. We A zen, ear As i blo BOY, ora ae telligent you! ferences arene AUGUST ‘West lth Yrs, MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER ina private tamily. Call at 71 West Honston st. Ee CLASS COLORED YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITU- ation oop gh ina a peivats, family or private board- $s Paes; * Call on or J. 9.14 ST.—-AS WAITER QR COACHMAN L2, rg doctor, Oya colored man. Call from 10 A. WEST 25TH 8T.—A YOUNG COLORED MAN ae situation Negroes goa 9 to make nerally useful; no objection ; — country ; CLERKS _AND SALESMEN. "— CCOUNTS.—KIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS Fship and Bn accounts ad- 3 books to meet 9) Mirements; ac- kept by contract. JAMES cox i New street, A GENTLEMAN OF LONG EXPERIENCE a or shipping clerk in a cai gear Rnd Wed piokie bows addres 4 ikpustryY. Herald rr’ = ALIFIED DRUGGIST arte} A CLEKS5IPr, ther in town s Sireae” ; first class references; Moderate salary. four d. COLO: a Box is Herald ome. _ “oan fi pcr BUSINESS MAN, THOROUGHLY with the wholesale whiskey and fore; ‘trade, desires ai with « first he oe OOMPBTENT MAN ay Posen. TAKE CHARGE of the manafacturing depai lace aa on oe er Ae gai with the duties of such a eal alenfageinent will be made. Address B. + C., Dox YOUNG MAN. % YEARS OF AGE. GOOD-BOOK. keeper, excelient penman, quick and very correct ures, sieaking and corresponding in Engiish and rinan, desires o situation in an office of any mercan- dusiness; best reierences, Address R., Lox 124 Herald A BOOKKEEPER OF EXPERIENCE WISHES A tion a8 above or as assistant: quick and aecu- es; tional; i Bitrens AOU RATE Tiereid ase, AeTICAD aged 28 AW—THE ADVERTISER SEEKS AN ENGAGE- moder ate Ka 5 ens roen fae general clerk. Sal- moderate ; erence Yf ri . y, box 19h Heraid ofice. er sae ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT BOOK. 0 has had several years’ experience and £7 pai formenemplosers in this city, Address ¥. ©. PLES Walia. SELL Fo COMMISSION TO ‘outhern trade, dress Shirts, prt as and are, atid ‘Stoves, laved nd Jet Jew welry houses may Address, COMMISSION TYiotse, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY,- JANUARY 6, 1874.—TRIPLE SHExr. CLERKS AND ) SALESMERN. POORKEEPER: ONE THA’ THAT oRDEE. 08 Greeuwich st AN pees AND JOBBING W4nTzD-2y saitsmin for tne Korth west mane Soke lor New Pork “4 oie by ay ‘well acq peg, with the need!’ addres A. L, B., box 173 Herald office. D—A STOUT LA ABOUT 16 - P. “App tween Sand wet atNed's and Reset between 9 ANTED—A SINGLE PROTESTANT MAN ON A wn Mf just understand horses and be w: " ert: Almac generally isctul, “Agaress T, COM. ar as ty nonce hime WN, vox 4,560 P ANTRD_BY A YOUNG 5 a WHO 2a mersint fotwes ae bookkee: considerab.e experience: ble, of good habits sad willing, to ane: reierences: ven ss, ret is char: 7. Address H. H., eral office, — ‘ANTED—A POSITION IN A FANCY OR DRY joods ed by bya Roronghly beaner German man, ito Boren josses through the pale OG RETY, Ny Teierences. BGKIT Gerais Uy Upown Branch office. WASTEDIAN EXPERT BOOKK“EPER TO BAL- ance @ complicated st of books Address W., Herald office. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF TACT AND EXPERI- nin the k business: sal- and'cemvision ‘Apply, atter 9 A. M., to ViKEUE & YutstoN. la Dey st “COACHMEN AND "GARDENERS. PRACTICAL GARDENER WANTS A SITUATI A reap man; understands vecetable growing nd flowers, trees and grapes; good references. Apply at Broauway, flower store. pny tage GERMAN WISHES A oor A, Motch ad eardeper: understands nis baa, ness: a aT wel city or col from ae employer. Ad rads West aoth at. A. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- see oF groom; first class reference. Call on or ad- Sroaiway, harness store. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- gle wan; thoroughly understands his business: is willing to be wenerailyucciuls unexceptionable. cicy rele trence. “Address OU CHMAN, box 214 Herald office. 8 La pea to ge NO PAMIt' LONG Nee ; ‘understands the business in all i eencnes: Uinenceuonable city reference, Call on oF addrees M., 19 West 8th FRENCAMAN DESIRES A PLACE IN A PRI- Yate family as coachman and fardener, his wite to washing; no objes the country. a Pe SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN AS Sl yy od and groom: tsa@ good gardener if re- has first class sala otis Siesee: reference, Ad- ress W. Oe box 14% Hera A BTRONG. STOUT “YOUNG MAN, a YRARS = age, wishes a situation to hore. & good trade; Sood city references, Address E. 0. B., box 171 fisruid o A SOBER AND EXPERIENCED GENERAL BAKER, pastry cook and ornamenier; with his wife, wishes @ situation ina frst class hotel. country preterred ; good reterence. Address BAKEK, 614 Hudson st. Yigg! PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS,—A THOROUGH practical hand tn upi one who is possessed of mark ing off scales of sot latest, provements erg) rookigh ment. Add: HEWITT, ‘sont Columbia st, south WANTED-A “SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN (AGED 2m), cP eas pace 7a penises Pete nose come recommended ; Mianene employers. Address TANES: FINLAY, South lanchester, Coun, ws TED—AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER FOR ladies? sik tice ene neck wear; German preferred. Apply to BRUNO HTS, | ‘37 Howard st, W'iraarany arias go. WEST—A GOOD en ene may ipply At" COUPLE, FELLOWS & CO. FRENCH ADVEN sSEMENTS. ahis O* poate ia H INSTITUTRICE PENDANT LA aoe bles, au conta’ dela langus ry my te nom o meure, az es tex cet au a bureau ert NE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE P Sagpeaatys DANS UNE famille privee Lead solgner de grands entants et faire la couture. dresser, pour deux jours, au No. 762 8me ay., aa premier. —~SITX_ REAL ESTATE FOK SALE. "| Central. BEAUTIFUL, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP MOD. aE ee |e rtsvore, om tho beet an nest rapily i TRON ramen, abet bay can per cent slant the ae reohaser? tis for a A® ELEGANT 2 FOOT FRONT yes Ln, BY ‘at offered ; Mad- Fitth avenue; Bdioo Port ent 08 POOLE ‘mu 4 Pine street, bon avenue, only $45,000; INE INVESTMENT.—FOR SALE, THE FEE OF Aor leased tor sixty years at at round rent Gasesaine: EstBroadway. GuonGE oo Son LING & SON, OR SALE—S2 WEST NINETBEN’ STR! BE- tween Firth and eg? RAreanes: uding suitable for store, manufactory or erie o-seaicn imme- diately. apply on the premises ats 1B or 8 P.M: URRAY HILL,—FOR BALE, A BARGAIN, yas. fningtine proand new aes story high Ga brown stone House ty-seventh rox 0! "Dp, i NREDY, builder, wa 8T., 33. AND B, vp bl 1,800, 2 Been AnH street, 3 6. and basement Br 360 60. ae, S story ang Daven Seno, May Fo SALE—A BARGAIN=FOUR STORY HOUSE, 12 rooms, with carpets, shades and a fixtures; in thorough repair and legha cles fi Glass and very central. Appl: Nineteenth street, between ARK THIS!—a FINE Rve STORY Beata House, full lot; remt $3,000; a Rinssreo comtisions FOR _ SALE. “DESIRABLE JEWELLE RS" SAFE, A NEW MAR- vin (large) and CPcmapon selection of small second hand Sates very chea AMERICAN Rit! A hae COMPANY, 300 Broad COLL CTION OF 200 AMERICAN COINS "AND Medals. No duplicates for sale. Price $10, Address JOHN K. CURTIS, Yonkers, ¥. ¥. HERRING SAFE, beep yay, FOR SALE cheup. Apply to the) street, As Seman WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS phman, & young man. married Sst clase conch leaves on account of my selling out- annie sa 131 Bast 18th st, private YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COAC! man and groom, understan the of horse: arness and carriages; can milk; also gardening. Ad- drene H., box 10 Herald oifice, RELIABLE COLORED COACHMAN, MARRIED, ‘a situation: thoroughly understands his bu hess in every respect, and can produce excel ent city ref- erences, Call on or adress C. H., 128 Mercer st. 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM IN A_ PRIVATE fully. acd, a aan man, Boglighs ~~, under- stands his bt Call om or address P. West ‘both st, Drivate stable. [ Bygene AND GROOM—BY A SINGLE PROTES- tant man who thorougbly understands his busine: has the bes? city reierence. Call or on address J. D. at Brewster & Co.’s, corner of 27th st. and Sth av. C= SITUATION WANTED—BY A STRICT- ly temperate man : 12 years’ best city reference, Call on or address, at presemt employer's, 18 East 40th st., W. W., for two days. ACH AIES SITUATION WANTED—RY A SINGLE best re ferences; has lived wi:h first class 'am- tien ine clty which can be seen. Address J.J., 86 Irving Pla e. DOACHMAR'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE unde! is his business thoroughly ; wages ay a ‘class city references. box’ i28 Herald Uptown Branch Address COACH oftiee. YOACHMAN AND GROOM.—&A GENTLEMAN IS / anxious to procare a situation for a first class nan; ggie salioge city reference. Address GROOM, No. 138 ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN with family: has 14 years’ experience am his bus‘ Ress, with the best recommendations from the Uld Coutitry and lust employer in the city of New York: pri- Yate place preferred: Address SWEDE, Herald office. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- F tical German, earaenen for rad Bigs ger tapee: Sane &e.; can atte best city reference. Address KELINEARDT 309 Brneme.ae A FINE FAMILY LIQUOR “TORE “SALE—AT low price; best, business location; also corner be uor caren Oyster * Saloons, Restaurants, Cigar Stores, a upwai PMTIGHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A WPOR, SAB, BAKERIES, OON+ ECTIONERIES, + Variety, Stationery and Fancy Goods stores; Gro: cery Stores, Mert, Markets, ‘Drug Stores; Bakery ‘aud Liquor Sioiés to le! ‘MITC HELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. _ WELL PAYING CORNER SAMPLE ROOM FOR Bem Ke mene —One of jt ber locations in the Third Ward; satisfactory reasons tor sellin; cf LLOYD, Ss West Broadway. N OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY Store for sale at a bargain. Apply to THOS. GAFF- NEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street, FIRST CLASS COR\ER GROOBRY STORE, ON ‘one of the best avenues in the city; doing a good Cash trade: a rare chance; good reasons for selling. Address K.. box 174 Herald office. A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER'S SHOP FOR SALE— Very low. Apply at No. 10 South Fifth avenue, GOOD LIVING FOR $900—FOR A NICE LITTLE Oyster House, on the first floor; @ good chance for an oysterman. Apply on the premises, Xo. 79 Wooster st, 5 agers STORE FOR - SALE—WELL LOCATED; handsomely fitted ; well stocked and doing a good’ fate etree bnsinegr; terms easy. Apply to HALE, 152 Wil- RUG STORB-IN A GOOD AND IMPROVING neizhborhd@a: long established; stendy prescription trade; low rent; tcrms easy; will bear strictest investi gation. 978 Eighth avenue, RUG STORE FOR SALE—LONG ESTABLISHED, doing a good businoags Ee =e Jease: most central location; very cheap. Meret KLLIOTY & CO., 1,491 roadway, n Fe a ih street. Fe SALE—AN OLD ESTAPLISHED AND WELL known Jewelry Store, on a large thoroughiare in this oye ‘a rare chance if dishosed of immediately. Address ELLER, box 188 Heral id office, {JOR SALE—A DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ae NEAR Broadway. doing a good day business. Inquire at 75 Liberty mreet. GPERMAN COACHMAN, WITH BEST CITY REF 2K. ences, wants a situation: good groom and firs! elass driver; sober and obliging. Address M. B., box 201 ler- ald office, or 111 West 46th st. first floor. FP! $75—I WILL SELL THI8 DAY NICELY FITTED Liquor and Lager Beer Saloon; rent $18 gd month; must be sold, as the owner cannot attend to 713 East Ninth street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS GAR- denery"thoroug'ily understands his business; lived ‘with first families around New York; firstclass reier- ence. Address W., gardener. Yonkers Post office, Soya man WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND UROOM, ‘2,man who thoroughly understands his business, pir bent city refe: ee ‘Call on or address T, B., at J. B. Brewster & Co.'s, 282. corner 27th st. ITUATION WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE; MAN as coachman and gardener, wife as ccok and laun- dress; both are first class -ervants; satistactory reference. aed be seen by addressing E, F. 8., 216 New st., Newark, ‘ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFF, SITUATIONS; Man as coachman, wife as first’class cook; both English; best references, Address A. B., 16 Vandam st. WANTED—BY 4 YouNG ENGLISHMAN (INGLE), 8 situation af coachiman or Frog. first class refer: ence from lastemployer. Apply at 146 West lath ANTED—GARDENER’S SITUATION, BY A MAR- ried man; understands greenhouse, Truit dower and vegetable culture; wie as cook or laundress; Eng- oy Y moore X.%., No. 1 Bleecker st, corner Bowery, jor. sate Bs ITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY. A d man; thoroughiy understands his duties; willing and obliging; good references. box 128 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom, pisin gardener and general useful man; seater st and obliging; will do the best for his et > ad Vest reference. Cali at 168 Huntington at., Brook- n ‘Address M. P., oe, SOBER, HONEST AND INDUSTRIOUS who undersiands the care of horses and all Kinds of farm work. {0 go op ® farm la niles trom New York, a Pe on Thursday, Jan. 8 irom ilto 8, at 8. D, RK onpr Franklin st ‘and Greenpoint av. Greenpoint, L- WAxteD—4 eyeanon AS COACHMAN OR COM. mon gardener; walling to make himself useful; best country reference. ‘Address P. A., box U7 Herald office, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS pone BY A single man who understands his business thor- oughly. Address W. W., 63 5th av., Brooklyn. OR SALE—OYSTER HOUSE IN A FIRST CLASS neighborhood; fitted up in the latest style; ‘first class custom trade; ‘or a man with a small capital there is a chance to make an honorable cash living. 1 cannot attend toit For particulars inquire of H. T, WOUD, 839 Brogd street, Newark, N. J. FOR SALECNEW YORK CITY JOB PRINTING e, on five,years’ credit, it destted: rent, includ- ing steam } power, $400. address B., 21 Cranberry street, Brooklyn, Ron SALE—A RESTAURANT, Benge ALL FIXTURE! ready for business, situated fea; a splens location for a man who tnderstanas the busy at No. 75 Fulton street irom 10 A. M. tl o'clock P P.M, OR SALE—A SMALL BP perechge et Masel IN Front rth 1 kts dee hy oe Med Bol tone aeeech resses, with 70 fonts Job Type an out for a latge newspaper. Uae box 179 Herald omber fee OR, pre Ez ar THE BEST MARKETS ON Sixth a li be sold cheap if taken at once. For inverview aduvess MARKST, box 142 Herald Uptown. Branch office. F%, SALE—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND Lunch Counter; long cer peewee doing a fine busi- ness; located down town; xood Leet d eines would take in Real Estate; price $5,000. EX- CHANGE, Herald office. F°8,: SALE—A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER'S SHOP. doing a good business; ight rent. Inquire at 893 Eighth wemae. Fe SALE—A LIQUOR STORE LN THE SIXTEENTH ward. Inquire of A, HELLER & BHO., 39 First av. ce. Be tiby m9 er oe BEST QUALITY, ya ‘ene! Ine wharf; plent water. Address K., box 175 Herald office. eo from c! 8 Yrs H.C favorable, ‘JOSEPH 6LAU!, sis! case UPERB ‘CHUROH SITE.—MADISON AVENUE, southwest, ‘gue lerns certo atreet, five Lots, ex- “avated ; price low; a % is NETEVERSON, Jr., It Pine street 8.500.208, SALE THREE | story HIGH ot stoop brick Bose on Forty-third street; Ail improvements; $2,000 balance on your own term: Bb: WELOSs, sas Tinta avenue 9, 500-8488, $2,00—WILL BUY A STORE rte ie Set pred tyenyeun & Store pica do: A PTs ERGs, ise Broadway, West side. A —FIVT! ‘VENTH vee NEAR BROADWAY, « Central ‘kk and Ninth Cierg arn ead full Lot for a Dwelling siadle Lot im rear} , K. STEVENSON, Sr., Si Pine street. OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brown stone House, 120 West Twenty-sxth street; in fine order trom cellar to roof; heated by tur- nace, Call on the premises, OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, IMPROVED AND UNIM- proved. Property; brick Oweiling, in Bleecker street, near Christopher ; lo: ation good for an: Lier a brick store and, uwelling, in Hudson street: also o in Caual street Suse and Lot in West, Nine- teenth street, sis: ‘Lots on Sixth avenue, above the Park. Apply Speman: G9 BmJson street Hue, AND LOT NO, 4 SOUTH aaron 8Q. House and Lot No. 169 Greene sti House and Lot No. 109 Greenwich arent, House and Lot No. 177 East tevantys — street, House and Lot No. 40 East 112th sure Will be sold at Tessonable p Apply to J. & T, DUNALDSON, 74 Flees. t Ninth street. BROOKLYN * [aererTL fom SALE ERALD BRANCH OF! )FFICE— BROOKLYN. . ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN-THE LONG ISLAND BAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV~AND BOERUM ‘87. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A M. TILL 9 PM ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P, M CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. EG SALE—NEW THREE STORY HOUSE, NO. 555 Bedrord avenue (near Lafayette); houxe 0x48; lot 6); ‘rst story store, second -and third srory fats of six all improvements: price $11,000; terms made cas . Inquire of F. B. BEERS, 39 alton street Brookly OT IN GREENWOOD FOR SALE—ELIGIBLY SITU- aied near entrance gate. Inquire at No. & Broad- way, room & om RENT—FURNISHED, $100 PER MONTH, & TOMP. kin: na pl » Brooklyn. Avply toM. C, TURNER, 1d Nassau sireet, New REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. pus 000 22 ea epee cae te Ley) IN venue nous | P da emcheee OnE Ory YACHT bor CANT LOTS $294 000. tia ets ou ai REAL ESTATE WANTED, W* rater egenery nea near nate mts ae +4 Williamaburg. T AN’ PURCHASE A FOUR STORY BROWN Wirmhatecs eases ereenee ees | 3 avenues, at about Madrene BE Post office poy V — Saga hg LOT OF Ne bo rehes and scl J with. none hour ‘our of New New iNew J Address PURCHASER: 503 We: Hem deren pe aoe PURSIEHED ROOMS er APARTMENTS Piganacae a BAS “MENT BANDSOMELY 2 Washington near ARTIES DESIRING HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pine cums ec 1 Wane Sah fa are fences mg, SPE noncen aes or PURNE/URE UN UNDER ‘SALES LET—TO GENT! ‘board, a very ‘desirable, ing ON: RTO yen? Siprivate 'tamily. 14 W restaurants AN oy. turn ty-seventh ntreet, opt type. ble ot 'o or three gentlemen minick street, private, LET—FURNISHED bg FoR OUSEKEEF- Tu Gall for a week, 233 ighth avenue, (PO RENT, PURNISHED—ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN; aera by gis pi shed, lence 47 Amity street, near Broadway. ve real fa lia ay a lid ra Poste LET—A, SECUNV FLOOR, Ny Ge peo ba TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ATEN TION NOW READY FOR occupancy, NEW YIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS - ELEGANT OPPICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, ad, 20, OFFICES SUITABLS FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANOB COMPANIES &C., 40, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OB EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT 300, £400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, ~ THE ABOVE BUILDING 1 COMPLETELY FIREPROOP, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO PIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN If PROVEMENTS, a RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. zl 2d st story. 4th bth story. Sd ste y. ar oc] ia i 200 = higess ie = 2300-20 (lO Big bi aX 1 _- bao 3 ou = bi a = 1 Bec cia = VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS. INQUIRIES TQ BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET, ‘A ROTEL 10 LEASE TO A BESPONSIELE, PARTY, in a first class location. kyo’ as the Reservoir Park Horel, corner Fortieth st! eet and Sixth avenue. Apply to H,’ SOLOMON, 66 Reade strect, T Weenie gentlemen, without boar, onacsond and fo gentlemen, without oar Boe reaso! nce {or Wost Swenbe airdtarentn eee ae mene MODERATE.—FRONi PART OF FRENCH: Flat, recom floor, hand: mag if re eats bath, sta- fone range and gas. 10s te een Leningion fand Fourth avenues. FLOOR, SPACIOUS AND nag mig FUR nished, en aR faite or separately ; earns Ber: Board; also third floor front sunny ha! ‘Thirty-third street, near Fifth avenue. TH ESA Moy ae FIRST 8TREET,—- ST Fura Enis ed Hoge to t, singly or en suite; bath on 12 WEST TWENTY.seveNTH STREET, | FIRST house west of Broadway, Coleman: House.—A second story tront ‘Room. centienan and wie or two single gentlemen; reierences exchanged; table A No. 1; price per weel LS natn Room sarin ample tons butny expoanre om! *. 7 good Festaurants in’ the nelghborhuod ; breakinet if de sired , re(erence. 15 WEST TWENTY-SIXTA STREET, OPPOSITE Sr. James Hotel and two doors trom Broalway. ene furnished Parlor Floor to let, either singly or reterences. 2 IRVING PLACE, BETWEEN Magis 8 AND: Sixteenth streets—Rooms to let, iy ished, ing'e or en rulte, for gentleme” or tami he suitable for for light bousekeeping ; relerences required. 28 EAST TWENTY-SECOND *“TRE“T, BETWREN- roadway ana Fourth avenue.—Rooms io a: peeing A furnished, to gentlemen, without boars private house: references. 40 8T, MARK’S PLACE (EIGHTH STREET AND Second avenue).—Neatly turnishea Rooms to let (two small and one large rooni), with re and gas, sult able for two gentlemen. G BARROW STREET NEAR HUDSON.—PUR- nished Rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen, witout board; and bath; private family; Ro 110 MACDOUGAL: STREET, NEAR PLEECKER.— L10) Porniened’ Rooms with every comtyeaience for 01 ee) let, to respect le smi tam! Rooms sultatle ‘icla Joo for a physic 13 WEST TWENTY-NINTH Ped indy TO LET, eat and newly turn'shed Roo! pas single ane, SER tlemen or gentleman and wife: (rom $2 ‘wards; house has all improvements, WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, habe) Lang avenue —Eley lepa antly furnished front Room to le! MAS pantries, hot an ‘water and gas; pent reason- ot Broadway.—Nicely furnished Roo for 495 BROOME STREET, THREE BLOCKS WEST light housekeeping ; also a single Koom; rent moderate. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. NUMBER OF STORES TO LET—IN BROADWAY: bape rete y eas, Big! th evento ane cross aireets, trom streete, and others, ine N. OL BISHOP, 143 Broadway. A ‘STORE, 1 Sixty AYERU! COKNER TWENTY. fourth ‘street, eaire and Masonic Temple, to lease Tooation for shve or fancy busi- ness or ‘sample re Toom snd cigars. STOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASR—FAVORABLY situated and centrally located, facing Brosdway. Between the Couper Instituve and. the Bible louse 5 over 100 suits of rooms; stores, restaurants, basements. Apply at 27 Third avenue. N 1 ath Ri COUNTER ROOM ON FIRST LOFT to Hotel; Eiitapie for pact straw goods, linery, laces or light articles; posseanon February 1. Address IMPORTER, box 2,898 Post office. C7 YARD TO LEASE, NEARLY fOUR LOTS, with Pintares. 263 West Twenty-fifth street; mode- rate pam till Hey, . HAMERSLEY, 256 Fifth avenue, from 10 to Il, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY SOR tL SAL .E* AND TO RENT. A \ LigaTLy EXcUMBERED WestTcdESTER FARM over 100 acres, $8,500, to exchange for a low-p House in Brooklyn: also two city Houses, $12.00 each, to exchenge for a House in fad location, worth $35.00 handsome Residenc Ming. unencumbered, $30,000, for a House in this c! se MARTIN. DUNN, 202 Broadway. ILEGANT CENTRAL FURNISHED OFFICE (RENT only $17 per month, for a light, genteel business, at = Lobe first fight, front, room 5. Bogiy for for tapes ‘ALF OF A FIRST td Eye STORE TO let—With show window and fixtures, situated on one of the leading avenues: location one of the best in the city; rent moderate. Address B. W. B., Herald Up. town ranch office. OF SALE $8,00-A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE AT Mount Vernon: house containing 12 large eater, bath, burglar alarin. ¥e.; eizht elty, lots hand: somely laid out; must be sold at once: terms to Kddrem WILLIAM H. BARD, Mount ‘Vernon, or #F. HAYS, owner, 787 Broadway. Ls, FOR $1,000, AND UPWARDS. —SITUATED ON rove! stieets, near the Harlem River, the new Twenty-third ward; also choice plots Ot Lote at Port Morris, near Third "avenue Brid, ig. tor investors. ¥. G &C, 8. BROWN, W0 Broadway, corner Wall st, R™ WESTCHESTER COUNTY,—FARM OF Sead acres for sale or exchange bord improved city erty; extensive and most ei on ER eEBY with ai modern Improvements. GE! Poel LING & SON, 4 and 1,872 Broadway. Sows st Te OF THE CT 3 FUR ND TO RENT. OR es vike Or THN LATE GENERAL Bienker, near Now Glty, Rockland county, 3 miles ty near rallroad: good shouie: “splendid out uit; runn ; 67 acres,” . Rk, 111 Broadway, room C, basement. OTICE.—A GREAT OFFER; RARE OHANCK SEL- dom met with. The subscriber offers to. cash buyer his ‘entire stock of Watches, Clocks and sepely. Plated Ware, Musical bentenenes,§ store Fixturt first clase Herring's Sate for about half ‘the origi cost, 4s the subscriber wishes to retire from business. Store to lease for a term of years on easy terms. The oldest and best established ‘gmelsy store in “4 city of Plain- field, NJ. Ageuts need pot apply. ll or address, tor one week, box 856 fice. GARRISON, he ag = SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ‘oom, by a respectable young man (Scotch); can milk aod 1 40 plain gardening; will be found slung and pu ti sbd se. or country; best reference. Call ANTED—A SITUATION AS UCOACHMAN BY A married man without famil thoroughly gnder- stands bis business; willing and obliging; anf satis- factory city Eeazenct. Call on or address 3 ., private stable 0 bast 32d s1 intelligent, in¢ustgigus athe and office, not older 25 sears; must te well recommended, g HANCE FOR MEN, WOM to learn telegraphy and take’ positions.—THOMP- FON'S College, 2 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Tusti- tute. Telegraphy taught practical, with instruments. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT outdoor atten Apply at NEW YORK BOOK en at., fourth floor, a after 9 o'clock. GENTLEMANLY CANVASSER—TO SELL THE safety inkstand; will not spiil if upset; every drop Of ink obtained sues pen points and ink. JAMES LEACH, 255 Greenwich street, SINGLE YOU MAN WANTED—AS BAR- tender: must understands opening oysters and walt- ing on table; wages $5, and found. Address JOHNSON, Herald Uptown Branch office, T°, THE wuorestee TRADE.—A YOUNG MAN es in some first class house ; ha: ye of watches and French clocks a inted with Philadelphia trade; can fnrnish Of the best men inirniladelpnia ant how Yoke met lelphia and New York. Aa OLOGY, care of Coe, Wetherill & Co., Phila: je fee HH OF TRUST, ABILITY AND ws nce. by & gentleman of 49; fine bookkeeper, corresy al salesman; undonbted city reference; Sierate ws, Address COOP ER, box 140 Herald ent, « first class SoRee one who can speak German {a cases, understands the retail) 'Y Woods tra: “te PEYTON salesmen and a man todress wintows.” N, 272 and 274 Bowery. ONE WHO 18, Finest led. Apply at Witness ACCTIONEBR Siaee ait can come PA bby ors AN EXYERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, work for four or five hours rf Addrons MITCHEL, Worn ugly + Rest Feterences: ANTED—AN ORDER CL! N drug house: one who thor ougs'; cRSgemea Bie other need pl; A e Duvcaiste box: 2 Hhorald otic. "WH ANTED—A POSITION AS SHIPPING © salesman or in some ontdoor capacit in F3 0 ae ee pd and 4 worker; frst class reterences.' Add 'oag ) Bast Lith st. ANTED—A GOOD RAPID PENMAN, a Herald oihes figures, to assist in an off | ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, | A situation oo sreveltins sales salesman for Western trade Pett fey a ar Her ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, By A_LAD OF 15, INA merchant's or shipping office; wages not ry gael SE Siiifcrald Optown ranch sakes St OEWre® Adare Warnes A Stone A soswe MAN WHO CAN books; ave refere a btamp, WHCOFRY bok ito ‘iterald offices ‘ANTED-A BOOKKEEPER IN 4 FIRST OL.AR house; aman of andoubt int It: ind set settled Badia, | ‘and a first class accountant. None 3 es nee and vd references need ad. en's furnishin oods. ace tare Rac , Bera AX ENERGETIC, EDUCATED AMERICAN GENTLE. man wanted—For a rather responsible position, at HESS & NcDAVITT'S, Publishers: 735 uroadway. °N need aj) asich t competent and industrions salary $1 week! iret month agree GENTS ARE MAKIN WEEKLY SELLING rt take fis Crignt: 20 company pays loymen! I MENIGAN NOVELTY ComPANY. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL CLOTHES DAMP- ener; something new and important to housekee) $ usetul article for dampeuing clothes; 5 cents; No family should be without one. ONDERDONK & con . 108 Grand street OY WANTED-—IN OF FICE; WAGES, $2 PER Wi Address box 4,559 Post st office, >: bh BOYS AND GIRLS | PLaINMiken, N. J. Jan, 5, 1674. 10 EXCHANGE O/FICES FOR SALE—FOR HALF what the fixtures cost; rent + established 13 years, Address )B., box 116 Herald office. A GREAT VARIETY OF FIRST CLASS SECOND hand Engines, Boilers, Vues! Pumps, &c. Estimates and drawings urnished and eXthanges inade: engines indicated. LSON & KOAKE, Water r and Dover sts. FIRST RATE | ENGINE LATHE, PLANER AND aper second hand. Address JAMES PF. Fae IG" bow ial Hecetd ones: pAnez STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—A HIGH ressure beam engine, epueaer %x72 inches; very strong and well adapted to heavy mining or factory work, Will be sold at a low price, owners having no fur- 4 use for it. Apply toR, L. & A, STUART, Cham- sti THER STA- paz (ES NELDING STEAM POWER, tionary or portab'e, are invited to examine our im- proved Engines ns Pri SN PNT nea ee before deciding - MSs Coruandt areet, Now York. ND HAND HOISTING, PORTABLE AND STA- Engines: Boilers, centrituzal and steam inery of every description bought, sold and McSWEGAN, 20 Water stroet, near Roosevelt, ANTEDA SMALL. SECOND HAND IRON PLAN- dress, va dimensions and VANTED—A SECOND HAND Tu PINDLE Press Drill, in perfect oogee, for i ant work, Ad- Gress, giving lowest price, &c., CANH, 442 Broadway, Dea _ASTROLOGY. iL —MME. La BLANCH. THE “GREAT UNRIVALLED « Business and Medical Cjairvoyant No, 103 West ‘Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue. TTENTION.. CONSULTATION ON losses, €1 mien law suits, absent friends, lover tert a nds, lov Tage, sickhews and death. Pay refused unless ourleted, No. 621 Sixth avenue. Mme. SINGH, Clairvoyant GENUINE | CLAIRVOYANT.—TRACES | LOST property, bee iriends, law suits and al) business affairs. ; SAMEM, 101 Base Thiruieth street, LUROPEAN ot Sama vOTEI? TELLS NAMES, SHOWS: Hikene: causes marriages; 60 cents and $1, 142 West rwenty-fith street. Race BOOK AGENTS OF GOOD AD. dress can learn something to their advantage gusing SCILNCK oF eulling at office of the ti all it Company. 178 Broadway, New Yor! OUR A. Y. M.S TO SOLICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR Lpopular Masonic book: good wages. Apply to A. A. LECHLEK, 625 Broadway, trom 9 to 1 and 4 to 5. AN SERVANT TO ATTEND id, tend nd make himself generally sett wate and references; none others an- swered. “Address NDUSTRY, box 200 it ‘AN AND wire, WITHOUT CHrL Dar M to take c! ‘a house on Lexing: rp y two rooms ‘ems in besement rent Be free. MA Apply ‘atts 26 erent 'O ev ieng pF £5 WORK ON THE SUBSORIP ‘raters, com ;, must gn yak mee ate in art abined, ii auceen y and mors] torce; a ING CO. Pong 58 aiden lane. - ES°RETECN2' C6, Publishers, $8 Maiden lane. W ANTrD—A GOOD Qyaren COOK, APPLY aT las Fark ay., New Yi wi asthe. ANTED—A PEW FIRST ©! CANVASSERS TO Ww ers for the eauttfunty Hi solicit o ted works 1 ubitattong Com pany Good Inducer of the London ¢ fo the right men, Call at 16 Murray Warps YOUNG COLORED P ad FOR LIGHT work. Apply at lus West 45th st TANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIO, HONEST solored man and wile, ing ap ting ho pl, gating’house, Apply by letterto CHARLES THOMPSON, M ME. COLLINS, CLAIRVOYANT, CAN BE CON. sulted on business and all afluirs' ot dife. 273 Sixth AL OL, vii her 10 West ME. D ESS, vovant.—Past, ‘present, future foretold. from lv ti. Your trouble she removes, Sixteenth AGNIFICENT DAIRY FARM-—160 ACRES; INCOME 000 @ year; near depot; 30 miles from aie jor gale, but may ¢3 exchange. Address Post office box 495, Mornstown, 10 LET—LOW, FOR FIVE YEARS, PARTIALLY FUR nished Residence, 14 rooms, near South Orange. In- quire of L., Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City. RENT, FURNISHED—AT ELIZABETH, N. J. A medium sized House, sitnated in the pleasantest part ofthe city: paved 4 street: water and gas and all city conveniences. Address M., box 2,804 Post office. TLL SELL AT A. SACRIFICE, OR MORTGAGES A Lotat Holbrook station, Long Island Ratiroad; good titles. Address 8. T. E., Box 16) Herald office. 10 ACRE FRUIT FARMS, $300 five years; delightful climat food sou and best markets; settling up rapidly; Germau and English pam- phi iets. 44 Broom REAL 3 ESTATE TO EX HANGE, ANY PERSON R RETIRING oR BEING COMPELLED to retire from business can exchange their stock (no peer what ed of goods) for Real Estate. Address HARK Herald office. A SEEgNDID PLOT OF LOTS IN HARLEM, NEAR Bixth avenue, will be exchinged for a private or tow: tenement House dow: FRANCIS CRAWFORD, corner Fifty-seventh strect and Thira avenue, NGS FOR 8AlB, pow 20, 22 West 56th at; N. West Sith st.; V. K. STEVE ry 1 We: a, von 144, 78, xy 38 street A —DESIRABLE CITY LOTS TO EXCHANGE FOR * country place or city house ; elegant place, on Hud- son River; cheapest ores Pook: for sale or exchange’ LEY, No. 4 Pine surest. BesutieuL COUNTRY SEAT AT STAMFORD Spacious wooden House, carriage house. sevei Jul gxchange for Mortgages of other Secur ti Riverside station, 2, Corin, 1 hare ATTENTION |—EIGHTH AVENUE AND Fifty-sixth street; four Lots for sale; easy terms; or will exchange for one or bf twvo good houses FG. 40. FROWN, roadway, ESIRABLE NEAR BY REAL ESTATE WILL BE exchanged for good Merchandise or a suitable Busi ond at cash values. Address BXOHANGE, box 8,587 office. Pg tg CITY Por VALUED AT $1 mortgage $6.0), will be exchanged for" ant Bind Westchester place. within Ave mil ‘of liarlom. ACOB SHARPE, 149 broadway. _ ARMS TO EXCHANGE, 220, ), &e., 0 aoe mq ne llh.3 80, 95, bd 140, of access: ‘near OutvE R, No. 1 Park vase POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR SMALL HOUS in Brookiyn, Newark of country, 5 acres of valu ble Land, near south Orange, N. J., sultablo for factory. | PIERSON & CO., Auctioneers, No. 6 Pine st. A, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT. your whole life, from the cradie to the grave. treet. Fee $1. A —MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE + lis East Tenth street, near r Third a avenue. —DK. AND MME. GRINDLI PHYSICIANS Av years’ practice). West ey hal A =MME, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NO, 16 + East 26th street, between $d and Lexingion avenue, F% BALE OR EXCH ANGE—OOUNTRY STORK Property: Dwelling, stable and Icehouse, with ane re ef ground; abundance of fruit; cauity, $3,000, © eas box 103 Mount Vernon Post ofice, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—IN BROOKLYN, B, D, four three story bri¥k Stores and Dwellings: algo 1 valuable Figis tn Madleon, Ni. to close a angociatin. RON & O0., Adctioneers, No. 5 Pine re ot ence} Lesa? CONTAINING 12000 of floor room; also smaller Rooms; power per Dower. Apply to H.W. GREENS, 200 Ply- Bouts street, Brooklyn. T° LET—IN STUDIO BUILDING, NO. 222 FIFTH avenue, corner. porentys sixth street, a beautiful Suit of Rooms on second floor, 57 feet gu on Filth 40 fect front on Twenty-sixth stre rm some kind ‘of Daniness purposee Riso Agra with Ang MBorth ght Apply on the premises to A DOD- of ig LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, ON PA- vorable terms, Store and Loi ther or separ. sel of the new iron tront building 764 vondway. near ‘nth street Apply to A. JOURNEAY, 81 Lispeusrd st. 10 LET—AN OLD ESTABLISHED D WELL known Dry Goods Store, suitable tor other busi- ness; long Lease to be disposed of immediately. Inquire either on the premiacs, 316 Third Walaa cr'et between Twen- third aud Twe fo ROS. & CO., No. 21 Waiker street. I eeyPter gaps AND TENEMENTS, ON GREEN- wich avenue, opposite Bank street. Apply atotfice No. 298 Greenwich sttect, corner Barclay. 0 LET—AT LOW gain STORES AND td Canal street; and Lofts 45 and 49 near Broadway. fagatre | of A. JOURN) rd street, (0 LET—PLEASANT BASEMENT OF PROMINENT corner, brown stone house, on Lexington avenue, in the neighborhood of Forty-second street and Grand Union sep ees suitable for @ physician’s office. Address 8., box 145 Herala office. 10 ee Salat hoki cece ak ora raga a ith tre ene MEH. ONDERDONK, 29 Pear! stroet, ‘3, Mg tree: Y, at ‘Lispen- WECHSLER * A PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS WILL RENT Parlor and Second Floor, with all improvements to to a respectable tenant; terms rate, AX BLEGaNT First FLAT (FIVE LARGE ROOMS) to let—Complete house of ireelt; fine trim; pier Blass, chandeliers, water closet. bath, hot water, $50 monthly; Gat class Pernt ure for aale | Apply to owner, (ie. the premises, 352 Third avenue, ining savings NICE LITTLE SEC BAe SEOORD. DOOR east of Broadway. Thirty-third street. Say pg 603 Hudson street. BR AN ELEGANT FRENCA FLAT, SER “FORCED sale of Furuiture,” under “Sales at Auction.” by LET—A 8ECOND FLOOR, BATH AND CLOBET, to a good tenant. 142 West Iwenty-fifth street. i tage opie eed eccrgee! bia i ss AND 4 ‘Twenty eighth street Oe ee PROGRES. of Damonter and freight elevator} tt 1s completo to ine ‘allt ats ‘appointinents an ang ready for immediate occ “ome i tion. Oan be seen on foyacitet erage to the conclergee, trance No. 1 East Twenty-eighth street. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED, {n this City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A NICBLY A furnisl consisting of four or fve rooms, In s arse clase nelghbor needed Thirteenth and Thirti- Te SES Vox ist Herald oma PATNA 8 tine Dice, A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF RESPECTABILITY, orm good habits mre a furnished ee without otk . es Bay ah first ae cing nion 6.¢. inc Herald 0 office, WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—IN A RE- Soe othe neighborhood, suitable for a young marrie couple, for housekeeping. within 20 mi eee y gare os of po Hall. Address, stating tecws, PERMANE: stating terma, ‘£c., W4STsD—sY A SMALL uy (NO CHILDREN), street, Te Sepcrnoog art Pty aed oe ee, ree ‘adres, with price, box S767 Bost ofice, a a ee ea ARS eee Wy ARsED ee 4 8MALL FAMILY OF YOUNG PEO- Rooms, with m hhohty good Tight and, st ataation, onthe * rovements, on. Tide, not above Yortieth sires! noes.” Address i ‘S box 149 ‘Herald office, Witte dexe ROOM FOR meee A STORE, = for a carriage waro- room, an {lng eeuuE ry manufactory. Address Hebtabn, station ‘0 NEW LARGE BUILDINGS TO LET, OR BY Teng. with the best power, steam headingalight on all sides. Inquire of the engineer, 9 Cannon street. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Furnished, ARE OPPORTUNITY.—LARGE FURNISHED OR unfurnished? House; successtul five years for noard- ers; all improvements; 20 rooms; four doors west of Broadway; $100 per month. Owner, 563 Seventh avenue, 7 10 LET CHEAP—FOUR STORY. HOUSE, FULLY Carpets, Shades and Gas Fixtures, ‘at $150; house and furniture in perfect order. And thorot y gleam 1 pelgh: remises, Ninctecnth strect, betwee 10'A. Me and 2PM. 10 RENT—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A fourth street, between Fourth and Lexington, centrally located for boardi house; will rent to ER, URSSE & CO, Wo. 8 Pine street. Unfarnished. stoop Louse at 156 West Tenth, street, eight rooms; al, modern improvements; newly pe and painted; 0 LET-IN FOURTH STREET, NEAR WEST TENTH, use, 16 rooms, with all conveniences, In: 10 RENT—THREE STORY BROWN STON HOUSE, in complete orders immediate a pomeeel ion, Apply at i farnished, only $200 per month, or would’ let, with Dorhvod excellent, Apply large three story House, pare, furnished, in at * tenant tor outpe month, wi Lot TO ,LETESMALL NEAT THRER, STORY Htc Feduced rent: respectable only. new H. quire at I76 West tenth etrcet No, 153 East Thirty-sixth street or rd avenue. FURNISHED foo ga) oe APARTMENTS A FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, WELL FUR- Bet reasonable, for one or two seatiomes, with. ose Apply at No.7 fo sixth avenue cars. iy near Bleecker. ‘Third bell. T 26 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—AN ELE. ganty,! wit a gel a. Basement Med Ry thigh at foUuse : improvem ality ja reasonable terms. rit from 11 tod o'clock. ® (A. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET-FOR 4 gentleman, third floor, front: grate and pantry; all Conveniences; $3 per week, Call for a week. 27d Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth street. A # TG DRY, WELL FURNISHED BASEMENT trary Soe Vendasos tor Ronask santa ns OG Anes 2 ery Col ive for honseke ood and Sten house, No, lid Seventh avenue. a { ATMO SMALL, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, AT Fs . Pa beta square (enst side), Fed third floor, es jemen oi ent moderate; refere ine quire over Musical Academy, "orences Feaul FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ALO TWO HALL Rooms to rent, at No. 266 West Twenty-fourth street, red EXCHANGE—THRER LOTS ON 131ST STREE? rd, for Tenement Property ; brown 8: ne House! tor ment of Harlem Property. 4. HAL! Ann street (store). Ate RESTELL, PUYSICIAN SINCE 1840.— Office No.1 Bast ft, Orst door from Sth av, A ieee te FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA. Consultation froe. Private office. 161 Bleecker at A. & MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFVICE 129 LIBERTY street, pear Greenwich street. YONSULT DR. OR MME, WEST. advice (ree, 85 Bleecker street, near Broadway, R. MORRISON, 516 PEARL STREET. ONE DOOR from Centre street. Established 1828, R, KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY at his old oflice, 6 Amity street, daily, from 9 wo % LL, COMPLAINTS; AL OR EXCHANGE—~A MAGNIFICENT FAay S Tas acres rn buildings; nicely located, near r MY pea ae Yor neat Boonville; 10 enoum, med. 2 t 248 East Thirtieth v4 ALUABLE, FULLY EQUIPPED, UNENCUMBERED Sugar Plantation, close by New Orleans (owned in New York), exchangeabie ior large tract low priced Min- eral Lands’ or other eligible Property; i jantation needs ho repairs and has good basis for protit {n cane planting, ac. (ow Work Pow oie. PLANTATION OWNEI box 8,626 New York office. yANTED—TO EXCHANGE A FIRST CLASS TENE. ment House oF an old extablished well baying Busi ness. Address U. D. J. N., 136 Second street, New York. ‘ANTED—A FRENCH FLAT OR A PORTION OF A detwgtn Paarecsh Sah ncangS aR ween Fourtee! rentynt eats ny Eighth avenues. Address B. H., box 2i4 Herald ee St Bee Wa THREE STORY BROWN STONE in first c!ass neighborh: furnished or un- furnished, Bhat xington an bn gg enmes rent abont $1,200 yearly. Owners can secure a ful cash cena who has a family of ‘our adults) and ¢ can $y2 oor commission to agents by addressing H., box 8,830: office. ‘ANTED-THREB UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ON tween’ t Pt ona Fittetth eee sre te gah ween en! re rms abow Address Mrs. 8. W., 173 West Warren sireet, Brooklyn. TANTED—BY A FAMILY Of ADULTS, A FUR- nished Flat, of five or seven rooms, with ali modern improvements, between “halal and Fourteenth streets. ress box 3,487 Post office. WANTED TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN RESPECT. able neighborhood, below Sixteenth street, for lighd Wet ean asa uae Se reasonable. Mott street. . eS WANepcix A A PRIVATE HOUSE, bg MUST well and centrally eds Floor’ rent trom $80 0 $4) e moni Address PHOMPT, Herald Uptown Branch officé. ANTED—A ‘tna, Haney poss BETWEEN W Fourteenth ang. Fourth and. Seventh avenues, with ‘taking a few: anaes WANTED-A FU ronsisaeh HOUSE, BY A LADY id gentiema: ith one chi must De very com- Nete and ifidestrablg geation, Add ‘Addvess, ‘with price and boarders; no ani ne fall particulars ‘civen. ull — box TED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR ADULT private family, guitable for light houseke Ping’ aa ie a ke By sDox Zid Herald office, helerdnses set x- A SMALL HOUSE, Moire t not to ex: Post office. on A BACHELO! nly turnished in ceed lis por'month. "Address Wie mat ig OOR. CONTAINING SIX ROOM seth, Haat Or Weng forse amalt fecnt toa Puildren, hddvosa'R, £-« Herald Uptown Break TANTED~A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH Twenties and Foruewh structs, prowrrens ineetane Possession desired, Addr 3, Bs box 3 508 Post office. W be eA ed A GOOD SHOW WINDOW, oi avenue or Broadway. with offee Fourteenth Ang Hyd jade meet on. f fide of rent erate. Add: Bl Nike, Wfald Uptown Branch oflce pire Hr A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, FE STORY, front, A tad} has gas, heat, &c. at3l Grove ir Bl A A FURNISHED ROOM To LET—WITHOUT BOARD, suitable for one or two rhe nlath street every couven- fe nce. Appty at 143 West Fo: A HANDSOMELY FURNIGHED FRONT AND BACK Room on second floor to let, ee Te M mall family; terms reasonable; exchanged. 74 Lexington avenue, EAL LARGE FURNISHED 1 eoecare portasys FoR en 180 CJ Root a ates ke. tH Kast St Hirey-arat Meet, near Fourth FoRNsEED ROOMS TO ere AND FRONT hall Room on first fog fat lad fg second ; also sarge and sali Rooms on thi ntlemen oF light housekeeping: references. 622 t2 devents avenue, corner Forty-third street. jugetiog Broadway. 'ANTED—IN NEW YORK OR BROOKL’ CoM. Lit RS Ro ha lerald Uptown Branch om mes Wig In the Country. Tess in ountry, wi some rd. i Autres 8. ¥., Union Square Hot BILLIARDS: AL STANDARD AM RRICAN § BEVEL TABLES AND Sq he Phelan & pine A sale only by the D cessor to Phela 4 ie roadway, New York.” —THREE NEARLY NEW KAVANAGH & BARD g PR ARLYN EA AMY fice, Inauire ‘av dai Grove street, Jersey Citys 64

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