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we Bor Other de., See Second Page DESI ONT ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, TL srore, ‘I for two; references exchanged, Bi A street. ccs . ED ROOM, UNEXPECT- HANDSOMELY PURNISH 1 yp Sy A saat crude phe’ “ol Weak ntiemen, (at usuvery beet of relerence. NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR nomen with Board. Terms moderate. No. 6 meee BGAN FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR TO ELEGANTLY PY ie, or very. saltable for a. first ith hoard; centrally located; everything ut atiendaner. "| Address, Tor two days ‘Herald Uptown Branch oi a LARGE FRONT ROOM TO .LET—WITH GOOD Board, toventieman and wife or two gentlemen; hall Room to one or two gentiemen; terms Sery reasonable; references. 67 Macdougal street. -] BLOCK FROM MADISON SQUARE.—ELEGANT recond Ploor, together or separately, with or with- jut private table; Room for a gentleman ; reserences ex thauged. 119 Kast Twenty-third street, —NO. 86 IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE GRAMERC « Park.—Handsome Suits of Rooms, with Board, also magic Rooms, references. ROOMS, TOGETHER, ON FIRST FLOOR; ONE ON 2 seond oor and a halt Bedroom: good woard: nod erate prices. At 55 West Forty-second street, opposite Reservoir Park. 42 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREKT.—A ROOM ON THE B- thira oor to tet, with Boar. Hererences excnanged, TO $10.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, fire, gas, hot and cold water, in a first class hous if desired. 38 Stuyvesant street, near Cooper I NEW YORK CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SAU% Hoe, BRANTING, MADISON AVENUS, CORNER | For Other Real Estate Advert! ements be god elevator | house water in rooms; en sui Fifty. —l |. elegansly fur- ny cignth street, coe beat elegan or q table d’hote at & J rent nue. s A tran quir A Tock OUNTRY HOTEL—65 ROO! TER Beta" apposite, Fernandina, Fia.—C/ imate similar to Southern Italy ; sulphur springs: circular and injoruation address BUY, MAN & TAYLOR, Proprietors. as is ~ ‘TO LET FOR BUSINY.s8 PURPOSES, _ For Other To Let /.dv: N_ EXTRA LARC g Bay Ho se, situated at Ninety-sixth street, near the Hud son By er, at acheap rent “Apply to F. J. DOELGER, 25 sar w row. HOADWAY gas and water, fine groun or exchange, SLAD, first class hotel. For A nd fiir mele)! See Third Page. Central. _ BAR@AIN.—FOR SAL, ar Rear Siath avenue, 8 trek Tous’ DT Nasir pes aly $18.u00; easy terms | A@ply prompuy. OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway amd Seventeenth street N ELEGANT BOUR STORY BROWN STONE fegtate Sok Sat ed rata z + pric SA maa oe a pd rtisements See Fifteeo’:n Page. FOURTEENTH STREET House. 27x60X1'S,“prown stone, east of Sixth ave- south side; Will \ease tor aterm of years. Apply HEBBERD, 29 Bast Fourteenth BASEMENT 1) LET—SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSI- ness; best, .ocation in the city, with splendid en- ce, at No-"s15 broadway, near Twelfth street. In- ¢ of P. KAHLER, on premises. BAS?’ AT | 3: iT TO LET—AT 25 PARK ROW, OPPO. site ‘ne new Post office; also to let, the oll Stryker STORE—CORNER PORTY-FIRST street, to pent.cheabs Will lease; suitable stand for ery, hardware, plumber; entire premises; rent possession any time. AVENUE, 483 —A SUIT OF ROOMS FOR a » Roome tor single gentlemen, with table if required. EAS? THIRTY-FOURTH STREET,—ROOMS G Wiis Board: reteremces giver ud required. ‘0 LET, J]TH STREBT. 156 WEST.—A GOOD SIZED HALL T1™ oom, with southern. exposure, to let, with Board, wnewly furnished, suitable for a gentleman; Telerences. GRAMERCY PARK, EAST TWENTIETH STREET. 12 ‘A large front hall Room, with closet, grate, hot and Board ; house first class; scold water, on third floor, with Tocation unexcepuonadle.” i 44 IRVING PLACE.—A COMFORTABLE ROOM, ON D4 PAE hoor to let. with Board, te gentlemen price jmoderute. aio a few table boarders taken; reierences. TH STREET—A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN CAN 14 ‘obtain elegant Rooms, en sutte or singly, with "Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; house strictly tirst *¢lass; reference. ae ee a WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH 16 Bock! chat Bedroom. tor singie gentleman; ref- vptences exchanged BROADWAY SIXTEENTH STR VS ana Fitch ‘avenue. —Two desirable Suits on second ‘door, ‘furnished and unfurnished; aiso @ tew single Rooms, at reduced rates; Board as desired. exter nort YETRAL PARK HOTEL TO LEASE—ESTABLISHED and % fect on Seventh aveni ticulars from the owner on OFTS TO LET—AT 287 HUDSON STREET, SU1T- ness, being OTICE.—TO LET, city; first floor reserved. Apply to W. N. GRISWOLD, Real Estate Agent, 744 Broadway (Astor place). THOMSON, 1.454 Broadway for 16 years; has a frontage of 100 feet on the Park newly faxntened: en able for offices, jobbing or ight manufacturing busi- the centre of the ie trade. THE FIRST GLASS. FOUR fronting 138teet on Astor place, enue to Lafayette place; pure splendid show front; the very best in the story iron Buildin; nding trom Fourth ih light; first OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR plete; hall perfect in acoustica; seats 600, Broadway, to let—Mor -soirees, weddings and all class entertainments; stage permanent and com- uf ae TORES AND LOFTS TO LEASE ON BROADWAY, With immediate possession it desired. Broome, Mercer, Greene, Murray and other streets, M.S. MYERS & SON, 41 Broome street. LET—STEAM POWER, IN FIRST CLASS BUILD. ings, Nos. 9 11 and 13 Baxter street W.N. GRISWOLD, 744 Broadway. 10 T Third avenue ; lease tronf Ist of Ma: IfH BASEMENT, NO, 513 i Fent $1,600, N. H. ESLER, 84 Third avenne. LET—LARGE STORE, TH STREET, 105 WEST.—DESIRABLE FUR- nished Rooms to let, with good Board, en snite or singly, grate fre; ample closet room, all convenience: relerences. EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, single Rooms, for xentiemen; also Room gentleman and STREET. nd elegantly furnished Houses, kept by ; families and gentleme: iss, private if required ; re!erences. WEST FOURTEF) STREET.—WILL LE hall Rooms to gentlemen, with Board, near Fitth avenue ; house first class. TH STREET. 14 WEST.—TO LE somely furnished large Room. on ‘with or without Board ; also able reterences exchanged . A HAND- ‘second floor, single. Room ;unexception- terms reasonable. 347% STREET, NO. 13) WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.. Handsomely furnished front Suit of Rooms on yecond floor, with first class Board; reterences ex- shanged. 0 GRLFFT’ LET—BROWN STONE DWELLING NO. 153 WEST Forty-ninth street; rent $1.40. Inquire of E H=, 1833 West Porty-ninth street. 1 Ad ber: OR TWO WELL LIGHTED LOFTS, WITH ower. suitable for a printing and publishing oftice. sa SHAHI"S PUBLISHING COMPANY, 119 Chan: treet. U: F Gecpapeers 4a rooms for boarders; linen and ail requisi aving expenses a OUSE, box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office. price. Inquire on the premises, 35 West sixteenth st. A? $50 TO $100 PER MONTH.—STORES AND Dwellin; h, near Bleecker street; Houses with 12 to 21 rooms modern improvements, newly painted and frescoed, near Broadway ; 213 Greene street, between Amity and Fourth streets, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. RNISHED HOUSE, JUST WEST OF UNION silver, nearly full now and wired. Address furniship: undoubted security ri LET, FURNISHED—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House, tuily furnished. at moderate Untfarnished. 8.—Stores, three, four and five Rooms ossession immediately. Apply, mornings, at ‘H_ STREET.—NICELY furnished Rooms to let; Floor and private table if desire’; house, table and neighborhood first clas: terms reasonable for the times, 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ROARD, WITH well iurnished Rooms on second and third floors, to families or gentlemen ; prices moderate.t 42, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—FOURTH FLOOR hall and square Rooms to let, with first class Board: house and everything strictly first class; a ew tuble boarders taken. 40 WEST _TWENTY-NI 49, SA8t_ TWELFTH STREET, WEST OF BROAD. way.—A private family, having a fine house. mewly furnished throughout, will let, with Board, a double front Room, with southern exposure, suitable tor gentleman and wile or two gentlemen, reterences ex- ebanged. i 44 WEST FOURTEKNTH STREET.—TO LET, handsomely ished Rooms, on second floor} also hal Kooms, suitable tor gentlemen 7 house and table “first class; werms moderate. 45 WEST, THIRTY FIRST STREET, | OPPOSITE private entrance to Grand Hotel.—Large. hand- somely furnished sunny tront Boom, second story, or parlor if preferred, with Board, Ad 80,07! WASHINGTON SQUARE. — HANDSOME. ® iy turnished Rooms to rent, with Board, at mod- erate terms, to married couples or ‘single gentlemen. 4 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | Sixth avenues.—Furnished second Floor, with large and small rooms, to let, with Board; references. WEST TWENTY-PIFTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT OL Suit of kooms, consisting of parlor, boarding room, bedroom and bathroom, Some suitable tor a fam- ily, with a private table; ulso a handsome furnished front sunny room ; house and table strictly frst class. 5 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH ct A third story tront square Room, ;with red: references required 54 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. BETWEEN Fitth and Sixth avenues.—Rooms to let, en suite grgingly: to families or single gentlemen; private table re 63 KES! TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH Je. fo) FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 24 West ’ LET—278 THIRD AVENUE, FIRST FLOOR, SUIT- able for dwelling or business purposes. ‘ OB NE NO SOS TEND NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE house, $3 weekly; hot and cold water, bath, gas. hirty-third street close: st Thirt: PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOMELY furnished Seeond Floor of two fine rooms, bath, 4c.. to gentlemen only, without board, at 113 urth street. 10 AURNISHED—A LARG! water; terms moderate; house private. Thirty-third street, near Lexington avenue. | FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor, and First Floor, five rooms. unfurnishea. 16 w street, between Bleecker and Fourth streets. LET—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, CON. necting, for light housekeeping: gas, hot han faci Proi A( suit 4 and 10 LET—FU for gentlemen. 22 housekeeping or to a party of gentlemen. Rent $7, 24 doctor, dentist, milliner, or any light business, or would ISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, FOR | eping. 151 East Fortieth street. WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET—VACATED BY West.—A Second Floor of five rooms, mely turnished, en suite or singly; also Rooms light honse! BOND STRE! A LARGE BACK PARLOR, furnished, to let to a gentleman and wife, for light WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO LARGE Rooms to let, to gentlemen; no board; great ity to learn French at moderate price. Apply to essot PARRAIN ) EAST TWENTIETH STREE Two small furnished Rooms, first floor suitable for a a single gentle EAST NINETEENTH | STREE HED second floor Room, without board; closet, hot cold water, Ka! ang Sixth avenues.—Parties desiring nicely tur- Rished Kooms, with superior table and. recommenda- also table Bourd. pr ai QQ SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH to with Board. i LINTON P LACE.—DESIRABLE CONNECTING or separate ; also a single Koom to let, with Board ; terms moderate ; reierences exchanged. 10) Bicadway--rarnished Rooms, in. suits or singly. LAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington {avenues.—With | Board, eascnable nces requir - s 1 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR tions. can tind the same by calling at the above number; and Sixteenth streets.—A large and smali Room QO Rosmeon parlor and second floors, to let together WEST THIRTY-THIRO STREFT, NEAR ‘With or without Board; hot and cold water, fire, gas &c. 0: je and smalt Rooms, tor families or gentlemen: terms Broadway.—One large front Room on second and third floor (southern exposure), handsomely tur- aished, with first class Board ; terms reasonable. 138 MADISON AVENUE.—A SUIT OF ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms, with private table, appoint- ments first in every particul 14] WEST FORTY-POURTH STREET. NEAR LEX ington avenue.—Sunny front Room, furnished also single Room, with Board, on reasonable terms, by family occupying their own house conveniently; refer- ‘ence. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 52 srisned Rooms to let with Board: to genuenen | ‘and wife or single gentlemen; references. 156 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—PLEAS- ant Rooms, with Board; house contains all im. ements; table weil supplied and neatly served; rms $6 to $7 per week; family small; references. (west, FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER OF Seventh avenue.—Desirable Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Board or without board; every- thing first class. QOA a rent, with oF without Board: oa suite et . singly ; reterences. FIPTH AVENUE.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS — 2 WEST THIRTY-FIGHTH STREBT.—VERY pleasant and nicely furnished Rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen. to rent, with excellent t reasonable prices; reterences exchanged. 303 fe east of Second avenue.—A lady will “et a nicely d front Room to gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with or without soard, uo other rs; terme very moderate. ‘BiH RAST, JHIRTY-THIRD STREET, — NEATLY furnished Booms, with or without Board; alse suitable for light housekeeping; grate fire aud ‘and gas; moderate terms, LEXINGTON AVENUE.—ALCOVE ROOM OR j whole Second Floor. elegantly furnished, with ; terms moderate | JWOARDERS WANTED—FIRST FLOOR, BACK PAR- lor; southern exposure; or third floor front Room, “arith ‘Board, at reasonable terms, for gentlemen or gen: 4lemen and’ wife ; references exchanged. 56 West Twenty- second sireet. ARLEM.—TWO VERY PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, with Board, together or singly, in a private family, Rreidine at Ko. ins Bs st Héth street; terms moderate. change OOMS—WITI OR WITHOUT BOARD, IN ALL_LO- ealities: pric artionlars ipee. GENUNG'S BOARDERS DikvotOkw's Union square. BINGLE GENTLEMAN WoULD LIKE A PUR. A, nished Room, with or withou: Board, im a central ition s references given HetNo bbl Sith avenue and required, Address G. W. EAST THIRTY. THIRD STRPET, FIRST HIGH | | and third floors, to gentiemen or gentleman ‘and wite; ase has all modern improvements, he ing Cal 54- large or w | 103 furnished, front and back Parlor; also three | Rooms on third tldor ; rent moder: FEAST TENTH STREET, FEW DOORS FROM Broad way.—To let, handsomely furnished Rooms, ‘our OW! ST TWENTY “EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, WEST TWENTY-NINTH NEWLY and neatly furnished front Rooms to let, on second WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—FIRS? AND Second Floor, furnished, suitable for housekeep- ; other Rooms, divided if required; terms moderate. i for three da; furnished Room, up stairs. | 4Q)Q FOURTH AVENUE.—FURNISHED A | req ks | tor by gen wai F E sev oft ¢ A. A. A. | | 30 | | | | | in a family of a widow; reterences required, 582 story front Room to let, with or without Board, to centie- men or gentleman and wif UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART | ments: re NIGAN, 8. po LET only ; rent $30 per month; location first clas 10 LE | pantries nd sto good orde attendance. Brite, $35, made 1 i QCMWARTZ, 1.251 BROADWAY, WILL. PAY THE i 1401 Broadway, corner of Thirty-first street —MME, BUSKIRK, PHYSICTAN, 154 EAST TW ¥N- A. ty-eighth street, between Third and Lexington avs WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished tront and back Pariors; also FRONT 4 sunny Room, with stove and gas, $14 per month, SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR 8T. CLOUD Hotel.—A private family has a furnished third ferms very moderate. _MENTS TO LE -—TO LET, THRER VERY SUPERIOR FLAT: + near Central Park; seven rooms: all improv low to good tenants. Apply to JOHN BR. glith avenue, '—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUS! Forty-first street 0. 117 WEST | near Sixth avenne, to adults references uired. —408 WEST FORIY-F STRE, lor and basement Floors, 9 rooms, besides bi ‘oom 5 ent moderate. T, PAR tiroom, separate gas meters; al in CORNER FRENCH F) xth avenue, with ever P. 3. GOLDEN OL ALSO ONE 03 improvement: janitor in #00.) 957 Sixth avenue. CLOTHING. _ TH. ROSENTHAL'S, 23 THIRD A and genueinen can obtain the hichest val Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c. Ladies waited upon Mrs. Rosenthal, in and out of the city. T M. LEON'S, 207 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWEN- ty-third street, is pald highest price for ladies’ and tlemen's cast off Clothing, Carpets, ac. Ladies are ted on by Mrs. Leon, T B, MINTZ" 2483D AV., BETWEEN 20TH AN. ‘lothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces. A note. by attenaed by Mr. and Mrs. MINTZ. T, SLIGHTLY WORN, OR SALE—A FULL DRESS § for « gentieman of slight build. 5 feet 9 inches high, the finest broadcloth. — Inquire ot KIDER, 8% Sixth avenue, near Forty- | NRY nth street. very highest prices for ladies Sloth in: Send @ note or id gentiemen’s |. Address SCHWARTZ, MEDICAL. | M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY street near Greenwich strovt —MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDEXUE 114 East Tenth street, near Thira avenue. —MME. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 1840.— OMice No. 1 East 82 st., first door from Sth av. —DK. AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS(25 years’ practice). 120 West Twenty-sixth streets PARTY OF FRIENDS, CONSISTING 0 AA fieman, wite, small enlid ena ure. a tady, thre ashters and son, and three gentismen, de: ished Rooms and Board; table mast be unexception. le: location between Fourteenth ad Thirtieth streets and Fourth and Eignth avenues: references exchanged Address FRIENDS, box 122 Herald Uptown ranch office, OARD WANTKD—POR GENTLEMAN AND V B ‘also lady and daughter ; location Dewween Porvees and Forty-elghth streets Brondway and Madison avenue; refer f a gyenue; references exchanged. Address X.Y. 2, T6o ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN HAVING fl . furniture wishes 10 furhish a snail houses pow R. ene with good furniture, in ition o! oar for timselt nventent tocar or | to B e i res . eae, mares asrees | a, arene | p* Q*® (yet DR. OR MME. WEST ALL COMPLBINT. R. AND MME. HILTON, NO, 38 WEST THIRTEENTH R. AND MME. SELDEN, D* ait advice free, 55 Bleecker street, near Broud way. KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY at his office, No. 6 Amity street, daily, from 8 to 8. \ street. Office hours,10 A. M. to 10 P.M, NO. 67 AMITY STREET, near Fifth avenue, Advice free. Call or write. PRIVATE CONSULTATION, 140 BAST 27th st.; treatment by correspondence prepaid. } BOTT'S OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE OFFICE, 86 Amity street. Advice free, Call or write. IGINAL DR. MME. WEST (RETURNED FROM st | streets—6) per cent more cash will bo paid than | elsewhere for ladies’ silk and woollen Dresses, gentle- men’s ost panctoa rooklyn orders attended. | 1 YEA RERALD, SUNDAY, FESRUARY 8, 1874—QUA REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, fora House in city, between Thireee Ena Fitieih street corner South Boulevard and Third av., New York. REAL ESTATE WANTED, Seen Oe CASH CUSTOMER, READY TO BUY A THREE vB four story Heuse, ong good location above Four- teenth street, call on or send full particalars to MIX & ELLIOTT, Fourth avenue and Twentieth street WNERS OF PROPERTY WHO DESIRB TO SBLL, (0) ‘exchange, lease or let will find it to thelr advantage wsaiies or sending full particulars to ¥. BEEBE: ‘raid Harlem Branch oifice. WNERS OF PROPERTY IN HARLEM WHO DE- sire to sell or let will tind it to their advantage to send thelr orders t» GEORGE ©. STERLING, corner feppere Boulevard and Third avenue, near Harlem ridge. TP OWNERS AND BROKERS.—WANTED, YONKERS Residence, worth $15.000 to $25,000, for equity in ele- nt brown stone House and stable. DWARD J. SALMON, 33 East Seventeenth street. WARTED RESIDENCE IN THE UPPER PART OF the city or Harlem; not over $15,000; would pay sh. Address MERCHANT, box 2,429 ost office. For $12 A. FIRST CUASS FIVE STORY TRON FRONT STORE on Broadway, rear Stewart's, for sale for $65,000. Pd ercy is 24x100 teet, and rents for $11,500; only $1500 cash Tequired. HALON & SLOAN, 3) East Seventeenth street. A. BANDSOME THRER STORY BROWN STONE House, in perfect order, 20 feet wide, Porty-f'th Street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway: price only 15,000. P. H. GRADY, th avenue. DJACENT TO FIVTH AVENUE, 12 EAST SIXTY. third street —For sale, four story brown stone front is finished in Cabinet work throughout French mantels, mirrors, wardrobes, &c. , extra heavy and con plete pluunbing .évery improvement; Lot Call and ex- ainine. Op ry day, A NEAT THRER STORY HOUSE, NEAR LEXING- ton avenue, $900; three splendid brown stones, Neneh Plate tre eae eek Trom $90 to $2,700; ‘repel ts, frou ¥ LIONEL FRORHLICH, \Thint avenue, corner Fittieth street _ (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE, 1H stoop House, on Madison avenue, a bargain, $55,000 ; a first class full sized brown stone high stoop House, on ‘Thirty-second street a few doors from Filth avenue, to a quick buyer; $40,000 ALLEN, DOOLEY & HEN- RIQUES, 1,280 Broadway, corner Thirty-second street OR SALE—TWO EXTRA SIZE VACANT LOTS ON Prince street, between Bowery and Broadway; 80.7x110x125: suitable ior warerooms or factory buildings + tine moderate; terms very easy. Address or apply to TLLIAM J. KANE, 119 Broadway. OUSE AND STABLE, AT 8 EAST SEVENTEENTIL street, near First avenue, tor sale at low price and easy terms. EDWARD J. sALMON, 33 East Seventeenth street. MORAY HILL.—FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, A handsome new 20 feet front four story high stoop brown stone House: cabinet finish, bailt by day work, APpIv on the premises, 141 Bast ‘Thirty-seventh street, of KENNEDY, Builds Wann —4 enon Ling oF BRADY MADE Clothing or Clothes for good impro: - proved ity ficai Kstage. Principals ouly address L., 19% Herald office. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. SPO DOGS, | c GOOD HOUSE DOG WANTED.—ADDRESS BOX 9% station D. A WROR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY, DOGS, + Birds, &c. Medicines for all diseases. Prepared Food for mocking birds. At B, G. DOVEY’S, Ne. 3 Greene street, near Canal. {NGLISH MUZZLE LOADING (GUNS, $12 to $50; English breech Joading Guns, $3) (o $75; Fox's pat- ent breech loading G volvers from $5 to $45; fine Cutlery and Fancy Goods. W. IRVING, 7 Fulton street, New York. IRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL choice breeds of Dogs: Butler's Intallible Mani Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75c. Butler's new Wor! $2; dogs boarded, trained, &c, ; medicines tor all diseases. OR SALE—AT FOSTER & MEYERS’, NO. 3 AMITY street, near Broadway, all the ch breeds of Dogs and Singing Birds, and Medicine for all diseases. [PO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.—A WIDE ENGLISH basement House, with Stable attached. near Futh avenue and above Thirty-fourth street, for s M. YERS & SON, 434 Bi WO ELEGANT MODERN BROWN STONES, Lexington avenue, $15,000, $17,000; rear 's street, $18,000; Murray Hill, $15,000; east of Third ave- nue, $11,000; first class Tenements, near Thira avenue, $22,000; ‘Must be sold to close estate. LIONEL FROEHLICH, Third av., corner Piftieth st. ALUABLE PROPERTY ON FIFTH AVENUE, RUN- ning through Broadway, Twenty-fiith and Twenty- sixth sircets, to lease, for a long term of years. Apply to WOUD, BRADY & TODD, No. 9 Pine street, 57m STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH avenues —An elegant full zront first class four story brown stone House, hardwood cabinet finish, only $75,000, P. H, GRADY, 827 Sixth avenue East Side. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE A. Corner House. for the low price of $12.30, below Fittieth street, ‘7. J. DUNKIN & Co., 54 Third av. MAGNIFILENT THREE STORY AND BASEMENT A ind cellar private Housecall improvements: b c tiully trescoed throughout, 21.5x102, In East Thirteenth | street, between Second and Third avenues, $2,000; cash $4,000; balance payable to suit purchaser. ‘Apply to SkCAk HANSEN, 98 East Fourteenth street, corner of Fourth avenue. BABearn=a FIVE STORY BRICK DOUBLE TENE. ment, on Thied sven ne; | Wises Bide, near Fifty-fifth street; also one east side, FP. inven 1,026 Third avenue. Foe SALE—ONLY $500 DOWN AND LONG TIME TO bay balance, neat Cottage. now ready to move into. Price $2,000. Call between 10 and 11 A. M. B. W. HITCHCOCK, 439 Third avenue. _ ‘hty-fourth street; immediate possession. ISWOLD, Real Estate Agent. 744 Broadw: WATE FRONT AND BULKHEAD TO LEASE—ON Twenty-eighth street, East River, occupied as tum- ber yard tor lust 12 years. D. McELROY, 107 East Thirty-ninth «| TH WARD—GREAT BARGAINS.—FOR SALE, ON East Broadway, near Pike street, a fine three story attic and basement brick House and Let; on Henry street, a two story attic and basement brick House and Lot, $s 800; on Madison street, a four story brick House and Lot, between Market and Catharine streets, and nice corner House and Lot for $5,100 Apply to LaW- RENCE BURKE, No. 157 East Broadway. 15 000 YZ BUY A BROWN STONE THREE oO. story high stoop House in Seventy-sec- ond street. near the Eastern Boulevard ; this is a bar- gain. P. 8 GOLDEN & CO., 957 sixth avenne. D1 $16.00 FOR A NEARLY NEW BRICK AND brown stone Dwelling; all modern im provements; hard wood; first cla ast Forty-fifth street; for sale. OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeenth street, 18. 000. —MUST BE SOLD, A THREE STORY $18. |. brown stone private Dweiling in sixty- second street: restricted block. Please examine wand make an offer to F, ZITTEL, 1,026 Third avenue. West Side. —NINTH. WARD HOUSES.—THREE STORY A brick, $10.09), $11,000, $14,000," 25x100, $16,000, $21,000: Trinity chureh Leases 5 to 21 years, Plots and tuil Lots, JAMES CAGNEY, 831 Hudson street, FREE REGISTRY FOR DWELLINGS FOR SALE or to let, no charge unless purchasers or gatistactory tenants obtained. s. GOODALE & D., No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. _ STORY HIGH STOO? BROWN’ STONE HOUS! 4 for sole terms easy or Will lease for 3 ywars, with or without furniture. YATES, 888 Sixth avenue, corner Fiftieth street. g™ WARD CORNER, 66X90, ONLY ONE BLOCK 2 trom splendid new ‘docks ‘now building for the White Star line. The only large corner tor sale in the neighborhood. Also a cosy Brooklyn house, near Cit Hall: easy terms. Apply to the owners,” THOMA! MAHER & CO., 131 Barrow street. Miscellaneous. ROPERTY OWNERS OFFERING REAL ESTATE for sale or rent during the coming season, will find itto their advantage to have the same recorded at the old established office of J, ROMAINE BROWN, 1,23) Broadway, corner of Thirty:third street. No charge tor registering. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. THREE STORY AND BASEME C brown stone front House, built by day’s work, suarantecd to be the best house’ in the vicinity of the ‘ark ; elevated range, double floors, three water closets, two bathrooms; size 8x60x131; will be sold cheap, In: quire of JOHN DONOVAN, ¢ St. Mark's avenue. ARGAINS.—WILLOUGHBY STREET, THREE STORY | basement and cellar brick House, 13 rooms, al) im- provements, splendid order, $8,500; Jay. street ward, 24 story corner Store, $5,100. W. 235 Washington st (OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT Frame House, with a full size adjoining Lot; the house is in excelient order and condition and contait all the modern improvements; plenty of closet room; built expressly for the owner's use; will sell House without adjoining Lot if desired; to be appreciated it must be seen; price moderate and terms easy. Apply to the owner on the premises, 161 Hall street WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. PLOT OF SE § LOTS FOR SALE—WELL located in the Twenty-fourth rd, three Led ned it. A walk trom Tremont depot; a bargain; terms ea: ply to J. THOMA, T TARRYTOWN AND ALL bank of the Hudson—Handsomely furnished and un- furnished Houses and Cottages to let and for sale at vei low prices, With immediate possession. S. EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. STEARNS, Mori ect, Tr ALONG THE EAST PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. POR SALRTA STOCK PARM. IN| BERKSHIRE county, Mass, on the mountains, in a high state of cultivation; cuts 150 tons of hay ; for a summer residence itcannot be excelled, Apply at 797 Bowery. J. H, WELLS, EW JERSEY FARM WOR SALE AND Property, cheap »perty at sacrifice ; many choice Pace and upwards; 890 and upwards per acre, near depot, 15 trains daily; make also good business Prospects. Ad- dress J. D., JERSEY, Westwood, Bergen county, N. J. QOPANGE, 8. J.—FINE NEW HOUSE, EVERY MOD- ern improvement, 13 rooms, close to Montrose sta- tion, sale or rent. P. G. HUBERT, Jr., 61 Liberty street. LEASE.—30 ACRES, LARGE MANSION, fronting principal road or river; suitable tor lager heer gurden or genteel boarding house; depot on the land; six miles in New Jersey. Owner 429 West Six- teenth street. your selections now. ___REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. * A CONTRACTOR'S RIIFICATE FOR 000, DUE 2 April 1, 1874, by a New York railroad company, will be exchanged for @ small House in Brooklyn. Ad- dress box #4 Jersey City Post office. {XCHANGE IN PART—SPLENDID RESIDENCE OR M, Fari, 19) acres; fine house, outbuildings, orenard ; healthy country ; price $4,000; bargain. Owner, Lil Ful- ton street, Brooklyn, room % No letters, FoR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR FIRST CLASS dwelling House in city, a beautiful Cottave, with Grounds, in Rye, Westohester county ; difference in cash. W. N. GRISWOLD, Real Estate Agent, 744 Broadway. JOR BALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CTY PROPERTY, paying difference in value in cash, two Plantations in Virginia and one in Georgia. W. N. GRISWOLD, Real Estate Broker, 744 Broadway. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR SALABLE MERCHANDISE OF any description, two cast side five story Tenements, 2x65x102.2, equity, $20,000, incipals only eall on or address OWNER, No. 144 East Forty fourth street. KY ESTCHESTER COUNTY FARM AT RYE, 100 \ acres, with ne improvements, for gale of ex* ehtnge forcity Property. apply at 114 Broadway, GO! CODLING & SON. _ © Lots IN YONKERS TO EXCHANGE VOR NEW «second hand Farniture; equity $400. Inquire Pe sMird, $2 Righth avenue, | “UY 24 3 200 ACRES FARM stouri, selec Jota’ exchan,® lor Goods or Property; only half mort HERN MIS- Boston), 2 West Tweows Hfth streets gaged. Apply Y BENDER, 2 Varicn st, from B to 12, “PLAC sellin small | 7 ANTED TO BUY—A GOOD SECOND HAND DOUBLE barrelled breech-loading Gun. Address, with price and description, T. LAWRENCE, roum 5, No. 120 Front reet, New York. HORSES, CARRIAGES, For Other Horse and Carriage Advertise= ments See Second Page. A —THE GREAT SALE OF THE SEASON. . JENKINS & DUFF, AUCTIONEERS WILL SELL ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, AT Il O°CLOCK PROMPT, AT THE STABLE, NO. 3 NEIL8ON PLACE, MERCER STREET, BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND ‘CLI ON | AND REAR OF NEW YORK HOTE! ALL OF THB CELEBRATED TROTTING HOR; . ANT CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, FINE HAR- SUPERIOR BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, HALSEY, EsQ., WHO NEss, 4C., OF JEREMIAH J. Goks ABROAD ON SATURDAY, bene rARY 14, PER STEAMER CITY OF NEW’ YORK. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE TO-MORROW’S SALE, THE PROPERTY OF A FARMER, vhree Horses, a splendid Team of Kentucky 154g hands high, 6 years old: they are warran‘ed w trot in 2:80 or no sale; one business or work Horse; weighs between 1,100 and 1,200; 6 years old. They are warranted, and cap be seen on Monday and Tuesday at 361 Bowery, A710 LET CSLBIGHING, | SLEIGHING—THE FLN- + estsingle and double ‘teams in the city at the Waverley Stables, 147 and 151 West Thirtv-tifth street. JENKINS & RY A! OR SALE.—BUSINKSS WAGONS OF ALL SIZES, such as grocers’, bakery, butchers’, milk and ex- press, and also some’ secona hand, in good order, and also ‘a number of contractors’ Trucks, at BARRETIS WAGON FACTORY, southeast corner of Navy and John- son streets, Brooklyn. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE HORSE, HAR- neas and Coupe, nearly new; good piano or dia- monds or board tor gentleman and wife taken in pay- ment COSMOPOLITAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. OAD HORSE, SLEIGH, TOP BUGGY AND HAR- ness for sale cheap, or will exchange tor Paints, Oils or Paper Hangtngs. Apply at 1&4 Third avenue, cor- ner of Seventeenth street PEED.—FOR SALE AT PRIVATE STABLE, NO. 3 West I'wenty-second street. one door from Fifth avenue, brown Gelding, 15 hands | inch; sound, kind ; can trot in 2:40 Also tine bay carriage Team. 153, and bay trotting Mare Flirt; can trot in 2:35; 15 hands high. Alsotwo T Carts Ask for COACHMA) DRUPLE SHEET. __STTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. For Other Want Advertisemoats Fifteenth Page. Cooks, dec. A Sook aneemag. pany At city, references > under Wj egood city, reference: wages SIN Address J. 8, erald Uprown Nrauch oltice. Chambermaids, &c. we sre St.— 4, RESPECTABLE, GIRL TO mber wor! i ily jean do all kinds of embroidery ; good re ence cliff eddnes MG ARL Ee om er npn See Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 477 NE An oa ESC DEnsEaaR rm 0 out by the day to privat families; Aza class writmnar® tastuions por steamer’ refer ence. 105 WESt, sist 8t.—A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ¢) Protestant girl as seamstress: is wiliing to assist with chamberwork or waiting ; good city ref 105 WEST, 2TH St... SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A ©) first class dressmaker wishes a tew more engage. ments by the day or week ; first class cutter and Atter; stylish trimmer in the latest stvle; terms mode- Tate. 140 WEST 29TH ST—MME, COAL (LATELY from Europe) as first class mantilia and dress- maker, cutter, fitter and trimmer tn the latest French styles, to go out to families at $2 per day, or will make silk dresses, handsomely trimmed, at hdme, for $15 cash; city reteren 275 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER +) will go out by the day, or take work home, at Teasonable prices; understands her business thorougtily. Call on or address Mrs. PERRIE. 409 ey 7TH AV, IN THE BAKERY,—A COMPETENT dressmaker, who cuts and trims in the latest style, would engage for half price during the dull season. 418 WEST S6TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ) avs.—A respectable woman, who bas her own machine and is a good hand sewer, t0 work for a tailor; up town preferred. 4.45 {7H AY.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER AND seamstress $60 out by the day in private tami- Hes or as assistant with a dressmaker; is fully compe- tent; Kood references Address Miss 8. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PERSON TO TAKB take of ap W ee mast be able to are -4 uired. Inqguil Between 10 aM eng id Wat L. SHAW'S halt store, ‘364 Bowery, corner 4th st Wee ayaeh Ar ely TO DR. A. P. FARNHAM, 138 fest 23d st, irom 8:30 to li o’clock, on Monday SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. RELIABLE MAN, WHO CAN LOAN HIS EM- AA, Plover $600 to $600 (good, necurity, no om org ind & opportunit ressi CTO! Uptown ‘Boaneh ‘mee. és ad N AMERICAN YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOY- ment by the day or week: understands carpemer and cabinet work; would be useful in a hotel or other- wise; best references. Address J. W. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS OR MANUFACTUR. ers.—Wanted, a situation bya young man who Is thoroughly posed in Canada and who can influence » large trade in almost any line ; something that haa never been introduced in Canada preterred. dress DRUGS, Herald office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, A GENTLEMAN, OF 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE (AGE now 37) in the counting room and in banking, de- &@ position where accuracy and skill are needed ; will refer to prominent merchants and bankers; pos- ses-es a Southern as well as city acquaintance. ress F. R. W., box 190 Herald Uptown Branch office, FURST CLASS DRUG CLERK WANTEDOIN FIRST class store. with best city references, Address, for three days, B, W. D., box 131 Herald office. W4ntzo-4 YOUNG MAN AS CLERK, ONE Av. ‘auainted with the ship chandlery business prefer- red; must be able to loan $500 as security. To the right man a permanent position will be given. Address THOMAS, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—~A CLERK FOR A FIRST CLASS GRO. ce. store, Address box U6 Herald Uptown inch office, ‘ANTED—TWO THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Lav and embroidery salesmen. Apply to J. & JOHNSON, Broadway, Sth ay. and 22d st. WANTED. 4 SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO has had several years’ experience in the whole- le and retail jewelry busines: lesman’; best refer. e from last employers. A Herald office, 4 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER will go out by the day or take work home at reasonable prices, A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS COMPETENT SEAM- stres#; ‘cuts and fits; waits on growing children lady understandins Spanish would travel: frst class erences, “Addr vi A LADY, HAVING HAD THREE YEARS’ EXPERI- ence in business for herself, desires a good situation ino milli or fancy goode store. Address RL. K, office, OOD MILLINERS WANTED.—APPLY TO KAHN- G WBILER & LEWIS, 47 Mercer street. ANTED—FOR A MONTH, OUT OF TOWN, AN experienced dressmaker; must use Grover & Baker's machine and have the newest patterns; Aineri- can preferred. Address, with geferences and terms, L, M., box 114 Herald office. a General Housework, &c. 1267 St, AND OTH AV.—A GIRL AS GENERAL houseworker or as chambermaid and lo assist in wash.ng chy reference. Cuil tor two days or address ______ HELP WANTED—MALES. ANTED—A sees be did bayeid Ue i wing machine; a rman preferred, SANGErS BOWE me BULARP & COn 108 6th 7 ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, 15 OR 16, WHO understands bookkeeping, can write a good hand and give first ciass reference. Apply, by letter to GEO, LATHAM, 858 Broad WwW NTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN OF GOOD AD- ‘dress in a tea office; one who can make invoi ship and receive goods with others, and take general care of office. An efficient young mai operly con- nected and recommended, may find a satisfactory sitna- ‘Water stre tion by addressing H., 13 THE TRADES. (A FRENCH OPHOLSTERER, CABINET AND M\7- tress maker will reapholster furniture in private Rouges; no objection to the country, A. MANBORGNE, 142 West Iwenty-ninth street, rea ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN PRINT tickets and show cards for retail store. Apply at. Mrs, PO! 53 3D _AV., NEAR 26TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A VOU young ‘girl todo general housework, or cham- berwork aud washing; good city reference. Housekeepers, &c. WEST 36TH ST.—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER; would take care ofan invalid. Mrs. MOORE, 459 GREENWICH ST,—A RESPECTABLE, INTEL- 7 ligent German widow as housekeeper to a wid- ower with family or private family, or any position of trust: not afraid to work; good reference; country pre- ferred. Call on or address, for two days, Mra A. B. N AMERICAN LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER FOtK a bachelor or widower: anderstands mustc. Ad- dress Miss PEARCE, Herala Uptown Branch office. WISHES A POSITION AS A. KADY, AGED | 30, housekeeper in a widower's or clderly gentleman's family, Address A. C. J., Herald Uptown Branch affice. Laundresses, &. G7 ATH,AY. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM—A. RE- spectable woman wishes to take in washing or go out by the day; best references it required. 10 WEST 27TH ST.—A SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS solicits washing to do at her house; tinens and Psi ol every Sescription done promptly in supenor je. For Other Sales at Auction See Second Page. T AUCTION NEXT TUESDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, A. AGNEW’S private stable of '5 Trotters, Wagons, Sleighs, 4&c., &c., at No. 7 East Twenty-eighth street Property on exhibition Monday mornin; Jane JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, 21 Park row, New York, and 399 Fulton st., Brooklyn. TUESDAY, February 10, at 12 o'ciock, at Auction Exchange, 3% Fulton street, Brooklyn. Special Guardian's sale of Estate of Mary Gardner, deceased. Order of Supreme Court. Throe brick Houses in Willi sburg, 249 Ewen street, corner Powers, st, 25x43x 74.6. Splendid corner for a doctor. 247 Ewen street, similar house. 120 Powers street, 22x30, lot 25x: ments, and wast positively be sold, Call and examine. Good for occupation or investment. Sold by order of the Court for benefit of chudren. Maps, term: , at ofties of JERE JOUNSON, Jr,, 21 Park row, New York. modern improve- 115 WEST 2TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR.—WASHING L. and ironing done by a respectable colored woman ; fluting and all Kinds of fine washing; family washing by the week or month. ‘Apply to Mrs LOMAX 12 WEST 2TH ST.—A LAUNDRESS WANTS ladies’ and gentlemen's washing. WEST 26TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, RACK washing to do at home; or wouid go out by the da; 2 0 OU Mre. CACO! EHRICH’S, 287 and 289 8th av. ANCAISE, NOUVELLEMENT ARRIVEE, DE- fire se placer dans une famille pour coudre on pour soigner des enfants. Siadresser 162 7th av., chez Mme. Regnault. ‘est 26th st, corner ‘FURNITURE. A —A.—FURNITURE AND BEDDING. | We are positively selling every article in our line, from the cheaper grades to the most elaborate, at lower prices than any house in the city, We have also purchased from HL B, Claflin & Co., at their late clearing out sale, the major portion of their Fatins, Cotelines, Brocatels and Terrys at a great reduction from their actual value, which we desire our patrons to reap the advantage of. We solicit your patronage, confident of our ability to please. ir | | | | “G@ #8 HEYMAN & MACK. Principal warerooms, 388, 390 and 392 Hpdson street, corner of Houston street. Branch—1,028 Third avenue, corner of Sixty-first street Pactories—276, 278, 280 and 284 West Houston street "\ MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD A. Rimniture for sale-Grande Duchesse Suit, coverea milk brocade, cost SE fe Cra a2 hacueie Pianoforte, $25); parlor, cham! 8 erifice. Can be seen this day. 36 West 15th st, near Sth a WEST 27TH ST. room.—A first class colored laundress solicits 14¢ BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH few gentlemen's or tamilles’ washing, from 50 cents to $1a dozen. EAST %TH ST. REAR—A RESPECTABLE 234 Noman todo washing and Ironing at her own home; fluting by machine; good city references. ava—A respectable colored woman wishes a- T PRIVATE SALE—ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture in lots to suit—namely, Pianoforte, Carpets, Soc. yard; latest styles Parlor Suit cost $50) 10% $260; one do., $100; rep Suit, $45; Bronzes, Centre Tables, Book- case, Curtaina, Chamber Suite, complete, $60 upwarda, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bedding, Buffet, Extension esa &c., &c. Call at private residence, 120 ‘est 23d st. 32, EAST 36TH ST. THIRD FLOOR—A THOR- OL ough laundiess would like to have a few ladies and gentlemen’s washing; fluting done in the neatest H. FRENCH, AUCTIONEER, HAVEN & CO. will sell on TUESDAY. February 10, at 11 o'clock, Household Furniture of every descripti Oil Painting, Chromos, Harness, & GHERIFIS SALE. On Tuesday, February 10, 1874, at 11 o'clock A, M., at the foot of Canal street, North River, I will expose to sale the sloop Martha Amanda (new), her Tackle, &c, MATHEW T. BRENNA Ws. H. Bors: late Sheriff, ‘Deputy Sheriff. W 00D, BRADY & TODD, AUCTIONEERS, No. 9 Pine street, will sell at auction. Thursday, Febriary 19, on Hamilton avenue, I7th and 18th streets, Brooklyn, valuable Lots and Bulidings thereon known as Benneit's Coal Yard, by order of Trustees. W. W. SKIDDY, J.D. HEISSENBUTIEL, Trustees, Maps and particulars apply to Auctioneers, No. $ Fine street, New York. ‘ FOR SALE. For Other For Sale Advertisements See Third Page. SPLENDID CEANCE.—FOR SALE, A_ FIRST lass Liquor Store, with STOCK and’ FIXTURES, 000: long Lease given if require THE CHEAP- “4 RENT ON BROADWAY, Address V., box 150 Herald office. WELL ESTABLIS DD GROCERY STORE FOR sale—Doing # good cash trade only; good stock of Groceries, &c.; a bargain for cash ; no good offer refused. 274 Ninth avenue. —FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER Liquor Store and mechanics’ Boarding House; fur- | Bished and fitted up completely ; lease and cheap rent; bound to sell ata bargain if purchased immediately, if not, Will positively. be sold at auction. Apply to McKEO. & McQUKIN, Auctioneers, 62 East Houston street, PURCHASER OR PARTNER WANTED—FOR A first class corner Liquor Store, on an avenue; will Sell cheap. Address J. M. LIQUORS, Herald office. CORNER BAR, FAMILY AND Wholesale Liquor Store at a bargain if disposed of atonce, as I wish to quit the business; receipts $500 weekly; located down town; will stand investigation; 2.00 upward required, See my agent, A, LLOYD, 78 ‘est Broadway. VOR SALE—THE LEASE, INTEREST, &C.. OF A first class Liquor aud Billiard Saloon. with large summer karden; a sure fortune; situated on the leading westside avenue, Apply toMELVIN & CO., 206 Broad- way, room 8. OR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS FAMILY Liguor store, fitted up regardless of expense, in oue of the first class avenues up town, doing a good cash busi- ness; long lease and cheap rent: this 1s chance for a good man that is seldom offered in New York: reason tor selling. the owner is going out of the business in con: quence of sickpem in the family. | Addross tor one week, _F. M., box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office. ILK AND BUTTER DEPOT IN JER«bY_OITY. ML. Store Fixtures, $75; Horse and Wagon, $75: com- pact business; store and two rooms; rent $16; good rea- Bons for selling. office, i 2 EWSPAPER ROUTE FOR SALE.— $2,000 per annum; price $750: also first class Liquor Aadress BUSINESS, box 18) Herald Stores, Grocery ptores, Oyster Saloons. Parties wanting to buy or sell Business will find it to their advantage to call at our office. MALONE & CO., Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. ‘OCK AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY GOODS STORE and Stamping Business will be sold cheap tor cash. Inquire at No. 2274 Third avenue. Parties removing West. $1 OO PER MONTH NET PROFIT GUARANTE in the fancy fruit, contectionery, &c., business in Brooklyn; Stock, Fixtures and Lease at ‘a decided bargain, For particulars address H. D. B., Herald office, ED, 4 * MACHINERY. For Other Machinery Advertisements See Third Page. N EXTRA FINE TODD & RAFFERTY ENGINE, 18x42; Allen's Variable Cutoff, 1x24; plain Slide Valve, 15x96, 12x30, 12x12, 10x12, 10x14, 9x22, 9x18, 9x20, 8x16, 3x12, 7x20, 6x12 and many others, with Boilers and Steam Pompe in great variety: warranted. WILSON & ROAKE Water and Dover streets. FREELAND PLANER, 24X30.6 FEET LONG; Shaper, Qinch stroke! Slotter, 12 inch stroke: FREELAND Tool Works, No. 858 West’ Thirty-fourth st IVE HORSE BAXTER ENGINE, AS GOOD AS NEW for sale very cheap, 119 Chambers street, top fleor. Fo SALE—ONE DOUBLE CUTTER, ONE SINGLE 0. Ww. Stivers’ make : must be sold at once. Appl, WOLD, 74 Broadwa: shane OR SALE CHEAP—AT B, FOX'S, 514 AXD 516 West Thirty-fourth street. new and second hand horizontal hoisting and portable Engines; locomotive, tabular and apright Boilers, Tanks, steam Pauyps, &c Q2() HORSE ROOT ENGINE, $600; HORIZONTAL EN- BO) fines 6, & loan is inches diameter ot cylinder : 1) horse poptable, No, 2 Knowles Pump: entirely new 5, 10, 15 an horse Boilers; Cook & Ryme’s 6x12 double Hoister and @ lot xron and wooden tanks. KINGS COUNTY BOILER WOKKS, corner North Fourth and Vivas vireetyg, Brooklyn, B. manner. sth ies Alt EAST 18TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS some w: ing at home; underst: s puffing, fluting and polishing; gentlemen’s collars and cuds froned by a collar ironer. al EAST ITH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4 girl aslaundress in a private family or to do gen- eral housework; is a first class washer and ironer, well recommended trorn last place, 56 2D AV., BETWEEN SIST AND 32D STS, TOP e floor, back room.—An expert laundress would like to have weekly one or two day®’ fine ironing; under- stands all kinds of Jaces and French fluting. WEST 2TH ST. STEPHENS BUILDING, APART- 4 Ment 1A young English girl, aged 14. to assist in the care of childron or to make herself generally useful in any light capacity ; a home where she would be kindly treated is of more consideration than wages. 11 EAST 41ST ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL AS maid to growing children or a lady; a competent seamstress; cuts and fits; willing and obliging; good reference. 91 WEST ISTH ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH avs.—A respectable girl as nurse and seamstress OF ladies’ maid; speaks French fluently; best references. 23 BAST 4sTH &T., PRESENT EMPLOYER’s.—A respectable young married woman as wet Duree; has a full breast of milk. 44 WEST 49TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A WIDOW lady as monthly nurse; is tully competent to take care of an invalid; can give satisfactory references. Call on or address Mrs FARRELL. 459 GREENWICH 81.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Od woman as nurse and seamstress in a good fam- is kind and attentive; good reference. Cali tor two 81H AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO TAKE CARE of children or make herselt generally useful. Wattresses, Se: GIRL FOR WAITRESS AND UPSTAIRS WORK. Apply 101 West 33d street, corner 6th av. Miscellaneous. THOROUGHLY EDUCATED FRENCH LADY, OF ability and experience, speaking Italian, French and English, wishes @ position as lady's maid or to take charge of one or two children ; good city reference. Ad- dress L. 8, Herald Uptown Branch offic PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. RIE YOUNG LADY, AN ORPHAN, IS VERY DESIR- ous of obtaining a position as companion ty @ lady or governess to young children; {s willing and compe- tent to take charge of their wardrobe; will strive to give ; parties whose satisfaction; no remuneration expected motives are strictly honorable only need answer. Ad- dress ALICE, Herald Uptown Branch offic = EMENT AND WASTEDIBY A LADY OF RED good social status, a position as amanuensis and secretary, or as companion to a lady in city or coun- try, at home or abroad, The advertiser is anxious for an inimediate reply, and courteously requests tritlers not to answer this ailvertisement Address, for one. week, JERTRUDE M, WILLIS, Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘AX FLOWERS TAUGHT BY THE NEW AND OLD methods; Sc. a lesson; fruitand foliage, $5; call and see specimen Mrs, DUNCAN, 208 West Thirty-third street. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. __ A LADY BOOKKEEPER WANTED—AaT 21 UNIVER- AA sity place; references required. during this month, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR . rnuiture, Carpets and Bedding, at 3. M. COW- PERTHWAIT & CO.'S, 156 and 157 Chatham street An immense stock and low prices. MAGFIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS STYLE SATIN brocade Parlor Suit, nearly new, for $175; one do., Marie Antoinette style, satin brocaiel, $180; rep Suit, $50. Chamber Furniture, a great bargain for’ cash. | 24 Grove street, near New York avenue, Jersey City. Call at the store. —39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET—HOUSEHOLD Furniture of every description, &c., at private sale at auction price. * —FOR SALE, COMPLETE HOUSYHOLD FURNI- A..“lire private residence 210 West 2iet st; parlor, ie brary, chamber and dining Furniture, fine Bed 1g, - pets, Paintings, ac. ; also elegant Decker & Bros.’ NO forte; asacrifice. Call this day or Monday. No troable to show furniture. | ees eau REDUCED, DEGRAAF & TAYLOR will sell Furniture, and Bedding, at 30 per cent TL less than spring prices, ‘at either 67 and 89 Bowery, or 8! Fourth avenue. ‘The Carpet Department will be discontinued Ist of May next (aRrets, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &e, Payments taken by the week or month. 7 . crmsessy: KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth vende. (ateets AND FURNITURE AT THE DEP lad ‘i ; weekly or mout ayme nit 2. bed alee For tS A CUNNINGHAM, 886 Third avenne, between 27th and 28th streets. ICKED RIOSITY SHO! D* ii iroadwas, opposite New York Hotel, Antique and modern Furniture, Bronzes, Clocks, Mir- rors, China and Glass Ware, Office and ‘Parlor Desks, Pianos, Parlor Organs, Oil Paintings. iron Safes. Carpets, Articles of Virtu, Gold and Diamond Jew he, be, in great vartety, always on hand, at prices to suit, com- together & valuable collection not to be found in say miter tablisbment in this country. Residents of this city vicinity and visiting strangers are re- quested to et our stock. No trouble to show goods. aeees oh tlfor goorls om storage elsewhere and owners 8 0 ° saguemodated. with, cash advances ‘on terms to" ait Every description of goods bought, sold or exchanged on liberal terms, Orders to purchase articles elsewhere will be faithfully executed. y A FIRST CLASS CUTTER AND DESIGNER FOR children’s suits; also @ dressmaker accustomed to the charge of a workroom wanted, at LORD & TAY- LOR'S, corner Grand and Chrystie OR SALE—PICKHARDT PREMIUM PARLOR AND F Sofa Beds, with full spring and hair Mattress, in the factory, 218 West Thirty-seventh street, west of Seventh avenue. A. RELIABLE MAN WANTED WITH $500 TO $1,000 ZA ready cash, tor office and general duties in a manu- facturing concern; no agency, patent or humbug ; liberal salary and ample security. Address immediately WATERFORD, Herald office, } SLOWER BRANCHER—ONE ACQUAINTED WITH first class work, may apply to M. 1, HIGGINS, 62 West lath st. paiahe wih LADIES OF ENERGY AND REFINEMENT CAN 4 iearn a profitable business which can be done at home; positive satisfaction guaranteed. Call and seo specimens and circulars at $1 Union square, room 8, second tight. WANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, THOSE HAVING best city references may apply on Monday, trom 12 to 2, ab 39 West Sth at W ANTED—IN THE WORKSHOP OF A LARGE retail shirt house, where the finest custom work only is made, an experienced and active forewoman ; one who understands the business in all its details and is capable and willing bo make herself, testa! @ a oo a nent engagemen ic Kera'and name wnone others will’ be noticed), SAINT HOUSE, station A. Wee FIRST CLASS COOK FOR A PRIVATE boarding honse; also a waitress, who is willing to ike herself generally useful Apply o@ Monday at 443 West sty at JOR SALE—A HANDSOME PAINE BOUFFET BED- stead ; cost $160; would sell tor $8 Apply at 415 East Kighty-third street, XOOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, all sizes, rich patterns and fine qualities, Englis! at the ol Nassau sta, Brasels, Three-ply and Ingrain, very cheay Place, 112 Fulton street, between William ant BORGE A. CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY.—FURNI- J ture and House Furnishing; prices reduc of payment to meet the wants of the pe : ____ DENTISTRY, ! FULL SET, $5, $8—GUM TEETH, $10; ST $1; marrainted extracting, (with yas 3 cents; silver fillings, 60 cents. Open Sumday. Rapping aspect ae 262 Sixth avenue. Established if Remem- ber, 2 BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL SET OF ARTI- A ficial ee 8 and by) nn peg wath give cents; with me and platina, Fanted arnt cfaes, ae" br W HET, 290 Sixuh Aven! Open Sundays. D* ALBERT KIMBALL, DENTIST, 58 WEST. Twenty-fourth atreet.—Specialties, restoration of badly ayed teeth and attac! of artificial crowns B) gavural foots by original processes: price from £10 to