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12 NEW YORK HERALD, FHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. THE TRADES, ARDENER BY A SINGLE, MIDDLE-AGED AS an: understands early and late grave - pe ‘stove and use. planta flowers fruit vt first class estabiishime! Seo seiring. the. services of a competent abd erienoed ever is advertised for: good relerences, Siitvess T. gardener, care of Kovert Veitch & Son, en and florists, 42 Chapel st., New Haven, Conn, SINGLE MAN (GERMAN) WISHES A SITUATION A x Glchman und plain gardener; understands very Well the care of horses, cows, £c. ; is a careful driver, and fe willing and bandy t do any & of Work: Can give the Very dest city and country references, Address D. D, A, 323 Went dist st, New York. GENTLEMAN WANTS A first clam coachman sud pe Qrustworthy man. Cal! or 4 47 East 15th st, or at (Si Ease | PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITU é. t groom: Is a sober, residenes bie. tion as coachinan aud piain gardener; can mil iMling and qpiiging: well reeoinmended frou last ce. Address J P., box 210 Herald oitice, A, SITCATION w ANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG scoachman and groom; has two years’ cli nly rg will be found willing and box 125 Herald office. last place ee 98 COA HM. W4nrso—708 A LARGE LITHOGRAPHIC ESTAB Ly We aeaire to openee swe artisu, (vignettes, &c.), work,” Good mea will’ get. cunstant work and ‘liberal be em yony oo Se done by ‘pammesiwee oo) 3 irae easyer ae WASTED—AN ASSISTANT OPRRATOR IN A FIRST steady’ a, PbotoxTAphic establishment; none but a competent 1 7 Gress, LANDY. Cincinaat, OMe, sist BOARDERS WANTED. 7TH AVENUE.—FURNISHED ROO Board, to let to gentlemen OF gentleman and wil hn pete STR TE dn to let, wit eacelient Board, to gentleman wile wen, cheap: also single Rocmsa oe WEST TWENTY-SEOOND STREET.—A LARGE i Room, sunny exposure, with Board; street.—Large, handsot terms moderate. WASTED SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS JOBBER And mounter of jewelry; 18 years’ experience: best city relerence, Ad frese, for three days, J. i, Her office. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER TO go to a Western city. Appiy to CONEN & SCHLOSS, 360 Broadway, between 10 A. M. an . M TANTED—TWO SILK HAT CURLERS (NDE. pendent) and sewing machine operator, to take charge of umming, Inquire at 105 blm st, WASTED—A SITUATION AS SHARE OR COMA cutter, hy a Young man, who can give first class city relereticus *RUUReas CoLLag CUTTER, Herald oftiee. WANTED—BY A GARDENER ( ER (GER. w® years, married; und obliging. SITUATIC A man tands ths : green and hot houses, forcing and cole tin and out doors; also laving out groundd is able to give ‘S@usiaction in each de- ve. Address A, B. of the abe Sth st. . Gare of J. Klukas, “A COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A AL young man; is @ first class groom: understands arden good city and country rederences. Address H., box 121 Herald ottice. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Fv A spectable and confidential man; four years’ best city, reference; capable of caring tonany geuticman's establishment. Call on or address COACH N, 127 hast Suh st., corner Lexington ESPECTABLE MAN RI AS GROOM AND COACH man; thoroughly understands his tusiness; excel- reference from tormer employers, Address J. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST / class man, of good appearance, sober and steady habits; an experienced city driver; ‘six years with late employer. Address M. K., Herald Uptown Branch office. OOD ENGRAVER WANTED (YOUNG MAN)—TO kK etal plates. HoTO ENGR 62 Cortlandt st PHOTO ENGRAVING COMPAD FRENCH ADVEN FCONS DE CONVERSATION FRANCAISE DON- F nees par us jeune homme parisien. S’adresser au No. 344 East Sith ot US GENTLEMAN FRANCAIS, AYANT COMPLETE education et excelientes references, desirerait se placer dans une famille Americaine pour instruire eniants ou se rendre utile dans 1a maison; pas do tion pour voyager. Sladresser a GERARD, chez May, 48 Broadway. BOARDERS WANTED. EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,—TWO GE, ey pt handsomely furnished eee ley RTY.FIFTH STRRET.—AN _RLE- antly furnished Second’ Floor eu suite or with first class Boas Parties ions please app! WAVERLEY PLACE, N Nice Rooms. singly or en can people; home comforts; mod Rare opportunit; ELEVENTH STREET, Rooms, with first class Board tence, $ls and upwards; bath, he EAR SIXTH AVENCE,— UR.-A SUIT OF ROO table, to a part: amait ‘amily willing to pay iiberally toe Rest alate accommodations. MADISON AV: rent, with priv TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Bessert BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS POR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS, TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES 18 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR. TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, THE ABOVE BUILDING 19 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALU MODERN INPROVEMESTS, INQUIRE OF llel [SlEIEISISI HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. 1 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A LARGE, ely furnished front Room, also hall with Board; large closets; hot and cold water; table boarders taken. SS) EAST THIRTY-FIFTH << men can be accommodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET,—TO LET, with Board, a large Room, well turnished; good location; southern exposure. Thosé in pursuit of a home, Jerms moderate. STREET,—GENTLE- IRABLE I ALL. ROOM TO LET—WITH BOARD; ypontments frst class; references exchanged, 43 We! nd street. 1 LARGE ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR TO LET—WITH Board: handsomely immnishod, ample closets: also one on fourth floor; house stric fs Sr Weet Fourteenth street oT’ Hat Claas: reterem cos West NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man, who thoroughl, understands ‘his busi- ness: first class city releren all on or address G. W. C., 192 5th ay., present employ 1 ELEGANT SET OF ROOMS. WITH FIRST CLASS Board, to a tamily or single gentiemen. No, 304 Sec- Soe eeRE OS. near Eighteenth street, opposite Stuyvesant NARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN married mau, one child, who is a thorough plant man and grape grower, and n also grow vegetables and fruits of all kinds e the very best re: trom last employer. or address A. Y. man’s seed store, 3 ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A WIDELY experienced and practical gardener (single), pri- vate place or florist and gursery. Address SWE Str, Fleming's seed store sau st. New Yori. ARDENER—BY A COMPETENT MAN, MARRIED, one child; thoroughly understands the cultivation of flowers, iruits and vegetables and the general manage- ment of a gentleman s piace : good reference, Address T. H., No. 10 Shippingville, Hoboben. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man, who thoroughly understands —graperics, greenhouses, iruits, towers and vegetables: best refer: ence. Addréss GARDENGR, Herald Brooklyn Brauch office. proadwa: AN AND WIPE, ENGLISH OR SCOTCH (ENGLISH preferred), without encumbrance, on a smali coun- try place; map ‘must understand plain gardening end care of lawns; wile must be a good Iavuaress. Apply from 9 to 12 at 341 West 28th st., second floor. GITUATION WANTEDIBY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachman and groom; thoroughly understands his business; a good garaener and caretul driver; best city Teierenc: Address 5. M., box 127 Herald office. GITUATION | WANTED—8Y A YOUNG | MARRIED man, as coachman ; wite as chambermaid and wait- Fess; not long in the country; no objection to the coun- try.’ Call on or address 7. C., {12 Clinton place. ANTED—A FARMER AND PLAIN GARDENER, married, without encumbrance, to work @ farm ‘and care for cattle in the country; wite to attend to milk and butter. Address, with reterences, G. B., Dox 164 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A MA first class coachman; thoroughly w 88: obliging ; good reierences. Add. if Herald oltice. ITUATION AS GARD Young man, who undersiands flower and vegetable gardens thorow ing out and care of grounds the car reenhouses ; satistactory referen &., Heraid orice, WANXIED—A SITUATION, BX A THOROUGH ENG- lish horseman, as coltbreaker or coachmam: can- not be beaten in training horses for all purposes -Ad- dress TRAINER, Highland Falls, Orange county, N. ¥. WANTEDTA SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A _ colored man, who thoroughly understands the Dusiness: Dest reference; willing aud obliging. “Call on or address, for two days, PSON, 5Y Irving place, Shae ing place, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY #N IRISH COACH- oa jill be highly recommended by his present employer; four years: urged on account of Burope. Address BM. 4 Last dist st Mradied ———SS—EEEEE HELP WANTED—MALES. A. AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW PATEN. ¢ vest paying article that is now offered to agen: Universal Clothes Dampener; wanted in all families; onty 2 cents, ONDERDONK CO., 405 Grand st NY ON& WHO CAN INFLUENCE ORDERS FOR ._ ftationers, lank books aid printing will tind a who will treat liberally witl i TessiDy BrahoxeRy ORDERS, Herald office.” ia ANTED—A also the lay: of pits, tre sand e given,” Addrese J. DVERTISING Ca ; OF EXPERIENCE wanted.—Apply, between 9 and 10 AM, atthe Btreet Car Advertising Agency, 53 Broadway,’ corner at A CANVASSRR WANTED—FOR THIS CITY (NEW York) to procure subscribers to the Local Trade Protection Agency of Baltimore; terms tuberal. with references, to JUUN LANGFORD & CO, Paui st., Baitimore, Md. A YOUTH WANTED—WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- _ stands bookkeeping and is uot afraid of other work, having best reretences. Address, in writing, also salary expected, MANUFACTURE, Herald office. FAIRLY EDUCATED YOU js sober and industr, nd well recommended, Wanted at HESS & MoDAVITT's, Broadwav, fof © Permanent good position; will pay a good man $12 to $16 kiy. OY WANTED Address box OY WANTE: BOUT 16 OR 17 Y! out bundies and togmake himselt 5 ‘ope who resides with hi Ga, deraid oitice. Ly, 8st G IRISHMAN, WHO \ WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOU TO CARRY nerslly useful: Parents; wages $40. Address ARMER.—A FIRST CLASS PROTESTANT FARMER W open for engagement: wife an excellent dai woman; no incumbrance. Address J. DENNISON, As ria, Loug Island. Nieet WATCHMAN ER- standsa steam engine ; perfectly trust- worthy. Address, with references, MANUFACIORY, box 146 Heraid o:tice, OLLING MILL HANDS WANTED—ROLLER FOR Sinch guide mill and full crew of hands, also heater Jor same; one bar mill r é-inch train and full w; ohe sheet iron rolier and heater tor 20-inch train nd full crew; one pla‘e and firebed roller and beater of 22-inch train and full crew: also two bar mill heaters and two scr: hest Pittsburg wages paid and 00d, stead, 4. For tull particulars ad- ress PHILLIS IRON ©O., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ts AND CANVASSERS 1 sewhig machine SEWING MACHINE Broadway TANTED—A SITUATION IN AN OFFICE, BY A ung man. desites to et an iusivht inwo business: rom late employer im Bug ‘Audres EANCASTER, Herald ofice. ena: Addrens ANTED—TO M ON COM HE NEAR. ot and shoe trade; pone but expe- ly, the best ot reverence required, ND SHOES, Heraid office T, TO WORK A insurance. Cail in Oak Lite iusurance Yori. s0ODWALN, General Agent. NITED ANTED—FOR TUE thirteen (1S) mach five ($75) dollars and ration. ns ‘understand the management of | w Captain HOWER C. BLAKE dezvous, No. 187 Cherry st., Apply Naval Ken- nange. ANTED—A BOY, 100R 12 YEARS OF AU MARTIN, POLLMANN & ( Cortando” A ALE HOUSE, AS assistant in the off 1 TaN of good habits and charseter, a handsome penman, qu orrect at figures, and who resides at hom i first very low. Address, in own handwriting, GUODWIN, Herald othice. TANTED—A GOOD CANVASSER, LADY OR GE teman, to call on every citizen of Ari salary and commission paid; one vear's engag agood persou. Apply, for ten days, at750 Br: up stairs WANTED—A STOUT YOUNG MAN WHO UNDE stands fires, coffee, &c., to help in kitchen; wages light: work hard, Apply, between 7 and 10 A. M., at OUKKIR'S, 144 Fulton st, up stair ED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN THE ANT W kitehen of @ restaurant, to make himself useful. 750 6th ay. WANTEDAA BOY, 1670 18 YEARS OF AGE, IN A Erovery; one accustomed to a horse preterred, In- quire beiore 9 o'clock AM. at AOI Ave ‘J ; THE TRADES. N ARIIST WHO CAN WORK IN CRAYON, WATER aCOlOF and ink infest clase styte an mate ieee arrangeme! addressing ARIS, “He ; rani cae sing AKIISH, Herald Brooklyn 1 TH STREET, WEST, 416.—TWO LARGE PARLOR: FRONT PARLOR TO LET, lly located : everything first class; to HINE, COLE @ Guay, 636 Sixth 1 ELEGANT, LAR with Board; cent family select. Apply avenue. 1 BOOM ON SECOND AND TWO ON THIRD FLOOR to let, with Board; allconventences; hot and cold water, aid ample closet room. 178 Lexington avenue, corn ‘Thirty-frst street. 1 SINGLE ROOM, WITH CLOSET, FIRE, &U., WITH first cli Bosrd and home comforts, tor a lady or single geo! man. 6) West Thirty-eighth street. 178 FAST TWENTY-TIMRD STREET —VERY DE- . sirable Rooms on third floor, with boar $1 50) PER DAY, $6 PER WEEK AND UPWARDS LOU tor tirst class Rooms, with excellent Board, at 172, 174, 176 and 178 Bleecker street, six blocks west af Broadway. hepa og ong ey WITH 4 ; nicely furnished Rooms, dou ; Sino table board.” OS East Fourth streets Me "MBles DOORS FROM FOURTEENTH STREET.—ONE OR more Rooms to let, with first class Board. to single gentiemen or tamilies, on very reasonable terms 45 Seventh avenue. A EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—WITH BOARD, EA handsomely furnished Rooms, on parlor and second floors, en suite or singly: also Rooms tor gentiemen, 5TH AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND © dweltth strect&—Desirable Suit of Apartments on parlor floor, with private table, on reasonable terms, in the spacious double house 45 Fifth avenue. FAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS TO let, with Board; location very desirable; references given and required. 6 FAST PORTYSECUND | STREPT, | BETWEEN ) Visth and Madison avenues.—Handsomely turnished suit of Looms on second floor; private table if de references exchanged, 4TH AVENUR AND TWENTIETH STREET.—NICELY furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; good tatle; house all modern improvements. 10) West Twentieth street, cor- ner sixth avenue, 9 VAN NEST PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A large front and back Room, JQ WEST, PORTY.NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Front Koom, on third floor. elegantly fur nished, with Board; house’ aud table Arst cluss; reiei R—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN have Rooms and Board, at 58 West Nineteenth street; references. g second floor, together or separately, with Board; closet, hot.and cold water; one other Room; American family; $6 to $8 per week. EAST TWELFTH STRE . BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenues —! n cely furmshed double Kooms. with Board, in a French family; moderate prices; reierences require: bb Blab gtit ot 4 es and single gentlemen desiring good Root ana first class Bourd can find the same by early applica: STREET. —FAMI- EAST THIRTIETH STREET,—FIRST CLASS Board, pleasant Rooms, fire, bath and gas, $5 to e Board, $3; two fue Rooms suitable for $6 a week; tab married couples. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—DESIR- able and handsomely furnished front Rooms, on with good Board and attendance, gentlemen, at moderate prices; ref- second and third tho for ramilies or singh without Board, mm, With subny exposare; fire, gas. hot and coll ee ‘OND STREET.—ONE LARGE Room, suitable for a gentleman and wile or two gentlemen, with Board; private tamlly. T FOURTEENTH STREET.—BOARD FOR, ilies, with elegantly furnished Rooms on the oupper Rooins tor gentlemen; terms very ymoderate; first class table. OARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A STRICTLY PRI- vate family of adults for gentleman and wite or two Kelerences given and required. dress ¥., box 11¢ Herald Uptown Branch office, N WEST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, in@ private family, gentlemen can find first class Apartments and attendance, with or without noes. Address O, &. V., Herald Uptown single gemuemen, Brauch office. ‘TA THIRD FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS; large front Room on fourth floor, to gen: With or without Board, furnished or unfur- find this a very aesira- table parties woul x second street, ne 8, Herald Uptown Branch office. ___ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. OARD-FOR A GBNTLEMAY dren (1 and 7) and nurs he vieinity of Nin WIFE, TWO CHIL- must be first clas: nth avenue and Twenty-thi street, Address, stating terms, K., box 4,101 Post oilice. NTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN Address, with full particulars as to terms , box 184 Herald office. MpWO GENTLEMEN, DESIROLS OF ACQUIRING the Ienguage, would like a suit of Rooms. with A ue iamily of @ French professor, 767 Post ofice. .L FURNISHED, ABOUT MIDD February, two Bedrooms and Sitting Rooms. en suite, in good location; neighborhood of Madison sqiare }reierred; breaklast served in sitting room, for three board required, Address J.'B. aud number of toarders, J. P. ANTED—FROM MARCH 1, BY THREE GENTLE- men, three or four furnished Rooms, with break- fast: In the neighborhood ot Union tquare. ‘uculars, M. W., box 798 Post ottice. JANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMIL’ furnished of unsurnish purse and small child, Address, with terms, DEXTEi, Herald office. ‘with terms and Tuli Y, TWO ROOMS, Board for lady, 19 WEST TENTH STREET.—TWO SQUARE ROOMS, J suitable for families, with superior Board; also desirable hall Room, containing grate and closet, va- cancies on fourth floor tor gentlemen. ANTEU—KY A PHYSICIAN, AN OFFICE, WITH location between Third and Eighth avenues and Tenth and Thirtieth streeta days, M. D., box 49 Herald office. or without Board 20 Rest SIXTEENTH STREET.—A VERY DESIR- able suft of front Rooms, on second and third floors, with first class Board; also hall Koom; reterences exchanged. 2 D STREET, 360 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Parior and Bedroom on second floor, front, with all moaern improvements. to let, with Board; house and location first class. Terms reasonable. QOP STREET. NO. st? WEST.—A LARGE, SECOND story trorit Room, southern exposure; also a hall Bedroom, to let, with Board, toa gentleman and wite or Singie gentlemen; Rouse, loeation and table first class; Feferences exchanged, DBP SIBEET, 165 WEST, 14 BLOCKS PROM BROAD- ed way.—One or two pleasant single Rooms, with first Class Board und attendance. Proper reference required. RP STREET. NEAR FOURTH, AVENUE —H1AND- omely ‘urnished front Rooms. third floor front With frst class (ave Bowrd; references. Apply at 129 East Cweuty-third street, DA WEST THIRTIETH | STREBT.—YARLOR AND Bedroom on first floor, also single Room, suitavie for family or genuemen, with or without Board: 2 pofry- SEVENTH STREET.—AN EL) on parlor floor to let, with or without private tavle: house and location first class; Immediate possessio 6)R PERRY STR: 25 ‘T.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, large turnis om, $12 per week, suitable for entleman and wife or single gentleman; also hall oom ; Young ladies taken. 9Q WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- 42O nue.—With Sard, second for back Room, sun exposure, ior two genieinen or OQ WAVERLEY PLAC ZO Park, be ation in’ city.—To let, with Board, large front Room, nicely furnished ;falso front hall Room suitable for ane or two. OQTH STRE ZB foot Bo: pri table if di moderate. G WEST PIFTE gecond door, en clase house ; priva’ ences. tleman and wife. LAR WASHINGTON TO LET, WITH t Rooms together or separate; also third story Room; terms NO, 105 WE NTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH urnished front Rooms, on Separately, with Board: first ‘ocation unsurpassed ; reter- Qf) West Tere PleTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH e avenue Hand ly furnished Rooms, on sec- ond and third th Board; large Rooms tor two persons at 3 r week, including fire and cas; table “unexceptionable; references given and NTY-THIRD STREET,—THIRD STORY Ie ‘d, to gentleman and wife or single 34. West, rier SUIT OF . three Rooms on parlor floor to let, with Board, to atamily or @ arty ot genuemen; also Room tor two gendemen. 347 31 ‘T, NO. 154.—TO LET, A HAND- OF somely tarnished Room on second door, with or without Board; also a single Room; terms reasonable; unexceptionable references exchanged. BATH STREET, 10 West, NEAR BROADWAY. « Handsomely furnished front Rooms on second floor, with first « ara, references exchanged. QF EAST NINTH STREET.—A SINGLE, ALSO A +) large Room, suitavle tor two gentlemen or gentle. ian and wite, with first class Board, at greatly redaced prices. 3G BAST, PORTYNINTH STREPT, ON” DOOR J, from Madison avenue.—A beautiful, large Room, n third floor, with hall Room connecting, with first jass Board ; reterences required. QQ WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE.—ROOMS, WITH © Board, for gentiem aud wives; also Rooms for single gentiemen; terms moderate; reterenc: 38 AND 40 WEST FOURTSENTH STREET, BE- p tween Firth and Sixtn avennes.—Nicely turbished ns to let, with first class Board; references. 3Q WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET. —HANDSOMELY OF turnished Room on second floor, with supe- rior Board, at $25 to gentieman and wife; one desirable hall Room’ reterences exchanged. 45 ST TWENTY-RIGHTH STRUET, BETWEEN J Broadway and Sixth avenue —Elegantly tarnished Rooms to rent, singly or en suite, to gentlemen or fam ilies; tavie Orsi class in every particular; terms toder- ate; relerences 46 WEST SIXTERNTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Room, Board, a large, well furnished Room and hail 46. MEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues—Furnished Second Floor, with large and small Rooms, to let, w NOMGE<TO FRESCO AND WOUSE PAINTERS first ‘class artificial workmen are always be found at our Assembly Rooms, 2 4) ay. FRESCO PAINTERS! UNTON, 4 WEST TWELFTH STREE’ nue.—E! ntly furnished Rooms, with alcove: hot and cold water; with frstclass Board; tor tamilies and gendemen. No moving in May. s* DATION bal i might A GOOD CUTTER; CITY or country ; class references, d Herald Uptown Brancu ofMGer “Ute GL Poy © ARCHITROTS.—DRAUGHTSMAN WiIsH#s EM é _bloyment Address care box Ae Heraid office. «fret ol gizsgegbee | Addrews tor uree days DELTA, Dox las ANTED—A GOUD CANVASSER, LADY on GEN- deman, to call on every citizen of Brooklyn; weekly salary amd commission paid, one year engage: ice pees. ‘Apply, ior ten aya, at 480 50 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—EL b, e Rooms, suitable for families or single gentiemen, with first class Board m i Feterences. &8T ELEVBNTH STRERT, FOUR DOORS of Fifth avenue.—To let, large and stall Rooms, with Board, elegantly furnished; table excel- lent, family Gerimas. TANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND little girl five years old, ina strictly p ; Mast be first class in all respects. r moh. Address, stating particulars, T. K. 8., Herald office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, ONE or two unfurnished or partly furnished Rooms, with Board, beiow Thirty-tourth Fourth and Sixth avenues: price not to exceed street and between price not to exceed $20; per- toga Address G. R., box 150 Heraid Uptown Branch AT LOW, REST (NEAR BROADWAY)“THE TWO large Houses, connected, Nos. 2 and 4 Roslyn place, 23 rooms, newly ‘painted, elegantly trescoed; two bath rooms, four water closets, cas and water in all the rooms; laundry, dumb waiters, &c., all in comple order; possession immediately; will for busine required: also, at_ $6) ber Month, Stores and Dwellings counected, 135 and 187 Wooster street one door of Bleecker street: gas, water, ac. ; free rent this month. Apply at 28 Greene street, between Amity and Fourth streets, mornings. STOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE FAVORABLY.— Over 100 suits of Rooms, stores, Restaurants, Base- Mente: most sitely and centraily located; fronting Broadway, between Cooper Institute aud Bible House. Apply atz? Third avenue. STORE TO LET—16 COLLEGE PLACE, AND +4 Loft, next Warren; a silver mounted counter case ang counters Apply on third loft, to owner, trom 11 to o'clock. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—TO LEASE, THE Reservoir Park Hotel, to a responsible party, corner Of Sixth avenue and Fortieth street; first class location Apply to H. SOLOMON, 65 Reade street. A PROVISION STORE TO LETOIN HARLEM, ON A rher. handsomely fitted up with first class fx- tures; also ice and Smoke Houses THOMAS B. BERDELL, 306 East 118th street. 1723 SIXTH AVENUE, STORE AND BASEMENT, both 30x96, ar Forty--econd street; surtable tor any first class Business purposes, carpets, &c. TLLIAM TUCKER ‘22u Fitth avenue. A WSEYERAL STORES TO LRT_—ON SIXTIR, EIGHTH + and third avenues; choice locations; rents $710 to 1,500 per year: heated,’ plate glass windows and gas xtures, JAMES FEITRETCH, 98 sixth avenue. A WPOR, PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER, | TATLOR, + milliner or other business; together or sing] large Floors, with bay windows i front, at No, 23 Kighth street, near Broadway; rent low. Address C. P. CHENEY, Domestic Building, A LARGE, BANKING AND INSURANCE, OFFICES AA. tolet, 15 and 17 Nassan street, 12) and 317 Broad- y. TEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. RNER OF UNION SQUARE suitable for any business; lease will be given for three years at $1,200 per annum. Apply to OSCAR HAUSEN &CO., 98 East Fourteenth street, corner Fourth avenue (German Bank Building). way. OREST GROVE HOUSE, FURNISHED, TO lease.—37 rooms; all modern improvements; 1/34 street, East; fine lawa; view of Centra! Park, Sound and Palisades; horse and steam cars within five minutes. Apply to H, P. DEGRAAF, Bowery National Bank. OTEL TO LEASE—70 ROOMS, FURNISHED, 1N running order; location unsurjai also an ele~ fant House on Twenty-third street; rentreduced. Ap ly at the corner of Broadway and Eighth street, apierre House. H° E AND STORE TO LET—IN THE BEST LOCA- tion on Sixth avenue, suitable for auy business. In- Guire at 1,119 Second avenue; ring bell twice. OFT TO LET—SECOND FLOOR, 46X92 FEET; WELL lighted; tacing East Rivers 10 woodwork: posses- sion May 1. ' Apoly on premises, 365 Rivington street. TEW BUILDINGS TO LET—OR BY FLOORS; THE best power, steam heading, light on all sides; wood- Workers allowed. Apply at 9 Cannon street to the engincer. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. RTUNITY.—THE FORT WASH- ‘James Gordon Bennett, Esq. lawn and shade, sloping to t rented, furnished, to a careful tenant and immediate possession grven ; stables, houses. barn, c.; grapery. greenhouse. it 18 Siematte woe an * ration of over 270 feet Ri of with several it has a magnificent view; rope! Me f Atfording two tamilies an oppat- tunity to reside near each other. Fee grounds will be ke) Bowevard Row completed, afford excelient drives to a y street to Fort Washington ‘by seam for turther particulars ap) RUPTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4and 6 Warren street. —UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET—NO. 8 WEST Sith st., 55 West 28th si., 51 Kast 44th si nished Houses on Fifth avenue and side streets. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, 34X70, fully and handsomely furnished, elezantly frescoed, near Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue. HINB, COLE & GRAY, 539 Sixth avenue, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE TO let, furnished ; Thirty-elghth stre nue; $350 per month. H.R. D No. 3 West Twenty-third street (Fifth Avenue —FURNISHED DWELLING: son av., 22 Kast 24th, ornate trom in order by the owner. Mieholas avenut et. near Firth ave- RW & Ci 3, 62, 178, 409, 415 MADI- oe Sein a est ath, a HE SPLENDID DWELLING, NO, 5 LONDON TER- (West Twenty-third stree pletely furnished; @ portion of the rent taken in board, desired. Inquire on the premises. Rent low. FURNISHED, A FINE THREE STORY brick House in the Nineteenth ward, Il improvements: niceiy furnished ; location Tent $180 per month. Apply to 5. 4 WOOD, fully and com- STORY BROWN STONE, COMPLETELY AND Hood af Ninth street and Filth avesser Apply te be A ni 4 DALLBY, 698 Firth avenue, “YePUe APPLY Unturnished, —UNFURNISHED DWELLIN: 178 89, O47 Madina ih a OSb iis est 451 No. est 52d st. V. Ky BLEVENSOR, Je, Li Pine surcet LOCK VERY SHORT—NOS. 4, Twentieth street, only houses between Broadway and Firth avenue; separately o1 together; partially iuir JESSUP, 258 Broadway. USE 2% EAST TWENTIETH STREET, THREE to let or lease. Possession ly, Apply to JOHN BISCO, No. 238° Bust .—64, 781 FIFTH 6 AND 8 EAST doors east of Broad: VUSE TO LET—FOUR STORY, HIGH STOOP, brown stone front, 27.6x65 feet;'No. 13 West Seven- teenth street, uear Fith avenue. Apply in the house. Possession given immediately, 10 LET—IMMEVIATE POSSESSION, A NEW THREE story high stoop brown mone House, on P: $1.00. Also. several handsot all improvements; fine neighborhood look at Prospect place (hast Forty-tirst street. High CHARLES H, TODD, 70 Beaver street. 10 LET—A SMALL HOUSE ON teenth street, near Sixth avenue, and Furniture tor sale ata bargain. Address A. box 121 Herald Uptown Branch office. 2Oxsu. House $1,200, Take a and dry on Pros} WEST SEVEN- —A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK front House, 414 West. For seen between 10 A, ments; rent $1,200 per annum: I; all modern improve- (0 LET—FOUR STORY AND BASEME stone Residence No. 178 Second avenue, 26 fect wide, $3,000, THEODORE RITTER, 29 Broadway. 0 LET-A THREE STORY HIGH ST all modern finprovements; rent jasement, No. 333 21 rooms; rent ‘OOP BRICK House, 15 room: $1,400. Apply on the premises, in the Hast Ninetwenth.street, No bill on, 10 LET—BROWN STONE HOUSE, fully furnished; all improvements; QUIMBY &' BISSELI4 201 Montague street, Brookivn, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS billiard table PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, FURNISHED FOR housekeeping, one fine large front Hoo, with or without Parlor; only to @ small family. Fortieth street, OTICE,—TO LET, THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY aN iron Building, fronting 188 feet on Astor place, ex- ienaing irom Fourth avenue to Latayette place: pure north tight: splendid show trort; the very bestin the city, First floor reserved. Broadway and other first Glass Qroperty a specialty. W. N. GRISWOLD, eal Estate Broker, 744 Broadway (Astor place), Sua POWER OR WITHOUT.—TO LET, EITHER three Lotts or whole Building; size 50x.5. Apply to i. WAGNER, Nos 4i3and 415 Kast Twenty-fitth street GTEAM POWER IN WILLIAMSBURG, NEAR TUR ferries, to let; two Floors each 45x1W): Light, power Dolist; insurance rate low, C. MERRILL & SONS, First street, corner South Eleventh, Wiilramsburg, ‘or 556 Grand street, New York. STEAM POWER-—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, WIT’ ‘any number of horse power. Apply to PETE: FIELDS & SON, North Point Foundry, corner of Greene and Morgan streets, Jersey City. TEAM POWER—$6) PER HORSE; VARIOUS SIZED 1 Rooms, cheap. BROOKLYN STEAM POWER WORKS, 35 Atlantic street, near South ferry. XTEAM POWER.—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, LARGE and small, for mechanical and manufacturing pur- oses, steam heated. Apply to GaORGE WALKSR, lez entre street, corner Hester, JANTED—A NICE FDRNISHED ROOM, WITH goo Board for one gentleman, in a strictl family; no other boarders; trom the lst of March ; refer- erly exchanged. Address, stating terms. M. W., sta- ANTED—FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD, CON- venient to Twenty-ninth street and Lexington avenue; ali the appointinents must be of the be: Address HUNGRY, box 118 Herald office. THOUSANDS VISITING NiW YORK the Frank‘ort House, corner Franktort and Wil- lini streets; neat Beds, 25c., 50c tlemen and families, N HOUSE, COKNER TWENTY-SIXTH street and Broadway.—Fine Rooms, en suite and #ngly, at reduced prices; American and Ew F. T, KEITH, Proprietor. YROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176, 178 BLEECKER STREET, six blocks west of Broadw: with excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day; $6 to $12 per and $1 per day; gen- —First class Rooms, OTEL BRANTING, nished, steam ele cold Water in room: ADISON AVENUs, CORNER Newly opened, elegantly fur- jhouse heated by steam: hot and Rooms en suite or singly; mode- responsible parties; table d’hote at 6. GBor ROOM WITH STEAM POWER TO LET—IN 330, 832, 331 and 356 East Sixty-first street. GARDNER & CO., 371 Pear! street. T° LET—A BAKERY. FLOORS AND APARTMENTS, é in Nos. 31 and 43 Lewis street. Inquire of house- eeper. PARTMENTS FURNISHED AT THB RENT OF UN- furnished Rooms, tor gentlemen, also front Rooms 7} owner's residence ; strict refer- for light housekee pii Broadway (uow West Third ences. 47 Amity si FRONT ROOM AND ONE OR TWO CONNECTING sleeping Rooms, tarnished for housekeeping; brown stone house. 523 West Forty-second street Fourteen th street green cars pass the door. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR back Room to rent, suitable for one or two gentle- smail private family; 74 Lexington avenue. FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— With convenience for housekeeping; modern im- ovements: terms low; four lines of cars ‘pass within a sok. 409 West Thirty-third street WARM, PLEASANT FRONT HALL ROOM, SPRING 3 a week, for a gentieman. #4 Second avenue, Dear Fourteenth street. Desiraple references exchanged; bed, large closet, gas, \LOOR OF SEVEN RUOMS TO LET—FURNISHED or unfurnished; will be let cheap. Inquire at 337 West Twenty-fourth street. ROOMS TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN ; first class location. Anply at li4 Kast Pwenty- Tet, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. LET—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, A LARGE AND hall Room connecting; furnished: terms moderate; reference required. at 205 Kast Thirty-sixth street, so @ single Room, TP EFT {FOUR STORY FRONT AND REAR HOUSE 1 East Forty-third street, near Grand Central depot; contains 3 rooms: good location tor dining and Jodging house; immediate “possession. N.H, ELSE, 504 fhird avenue, corner Thirty-iourth street. REE FURNISHED ROOMS housekeeping; rent $8 per wee! $7 per week; ail weil furn all improvements: good | j also one large hed; house has ation. 249 West’ Thirteenth re LET—AT JUNCTION OF BROADWAY AND Sixth avenue, a splendia Store and Dwelling, suit- able for any business. HINE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. 10 LET—BASEMENT, NORTHEAST CORNER MOTT and Canal streets, with Vault; size 20x10. Inquire in store, 183 Canal street. 10 LET—STORE 403 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, corner Ninth avenue; an old Lager Beer and Liquor ny with back room: ‘will be rented low. Apply to Dif, 139 East Twelfth street, LET—NICE LIGHT, FURNISHED OFFICE, NEAR Post office; rent $8 per month (desk room for present eccupant reserved). Responsible party may address i. WILKINS, box 1,655 Post office. Sal CON ER BROADWAY AND Eighth street.—furnished ieee with or without Transient Rooms; large Koo ent Board tor two, $15 per week. ie pea JEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, Ic., ae, ana Wc., per Hight; $2 to $3 per week. For gentlemen only. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, to $6 per wee! TWENTY-SECOND .—Two elegant Suits, Just var e or otherwise; three single’ will be very desirable a. LAM G. TOMPKINS, T TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BE- tween Madison and Fifth avenues.—One handsome Parlor Floor and Parior and Bedroom on second floor, H. LEFLER, vacant saturday: aud on American or European ‘Tabie d’hote. 10 LET—FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, THE STORE 52 Beekman street, 25 feet front; frst class five story, Dasement and sub-cellar; marble front: will be leased on reasonable terms. Apply to WARD McALLISTER, owner, 28 West Nineteenth street, or HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Fine stre 10 _LET—REASONABLY, A LARGE VALUAR T° store Property, in pest business tocation, on the wes fide of Third avenue, between Ihirty-tourth and Thirty fifth streets. Inquire of FISHER BROS., 408 Broadway. 10 LET—A SPLENDID NEW 8TORE (LARGE PLATE T glass windows) on the best corner in Jersey City; cars pass iu every direction, Inquire at No. 177 Pavouia a Jersey City. TO LET—WITH POWER, FOUR FLOORS, TOGETHER of separately, at 177 Prince street, size 25 by 90, well lighted, Ingutre on premises. WESTERFIELD, HED ROOMS, rd floor, rear, or on premises, rove street, first house east of Broad, Klizabetty No. 8 Maiden lane, th ASTROLOGY. REAL ASTROLOGER—PROFE: years’ practice (27 in Boston), now at 32) Sixth ave- hue. “Send for TION |—KNOW THY DESTINY. this wonderiully gifted Clai oyant; gives luck; ielis everything. 15y West Forty-tirst street, near Broad: —MADAME LA BLA. THE GREAT ONRI- + valled business and m West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixt avenu —CONSULTATION losses, enemies, lawsuits absent friends, love, mat riage, sickbess and death. No. 621 sixth avenue. BUSINESS AND MI (EDICAL CLATRVOYANT, WHO has no equal; No likenesses or love powders, but correct information on all Mme. OuIPTON, est Twenty-Afth street. STROLOGY.—DR. AND MRS. BROCGHTON CAN on all affairs of lite, 49 v CLAIRVOYANT—TELLS shows likenesses, causes marriages Oe, auld $l MEDICAL CLAIR magnetic treat. RS. STONE, UNCONS ‘voyan' ment. is Amity street, near 5: E. ROS. CLAIRVOYANT, REVEALS YOUR Enote liter from the cradie to th _ Consultauon, $1; on diseases tree, MR, COLLINS, ONE OF THE BEST CLATRVOY- ‘ants in the city, 273 Bixth avenue, near Sevenventh arave. 472 Canal MEDICAL. aan AAA RARR AAAI OL —MME. MAXWELL, Tenth street, near Third avenue re D MME, GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS @5 Ld 129 West Twronty-steth ntteee SINCE 18,— Office No. | Bast 620 st. first door from Sth av. RESIDENCE + years practice) 12 PART OF FIRST LOFT, 51 LISPENARD - near Broadway. To an agent of some foreign ples, or any light business, the loca. tion 1s first class. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, 51 Lispenard street, 10 LET—AT LOW RENT, STORE, BASEMENT AND cellar, 75 Morton street, near Hudson: immedi- ate possession: excellent location tor grocery or butcher shop. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, 1 Lispenard street, 10 LET—A BAKERY WITH FOUR OVENS, ON T Sixth avenue, between Twenty-fith and Twenty- sixth streets, sui-able for a pic, cracker and fancy cake bakery... Inquire at No. 416 Sixth avenue, from 2 tll ¢ o’cioc! i 10 LET—TWO LARGE NEW STORES ON THIR- teenth street, near Broad: For particulars in- quire of VICLIOR M, HUCKLLY, 62 Cedar street 10. LET FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES—A three story brick Building, 30x75; hoistway, &c. Ap- ply to WM. KIKK, 15 Downing © LUT OR LEASE—MOUSE AND STORE 116 Bowery, west side, three doors south of Grand street. For particulars apply to JAMES MURPHY, 74 Bowery. —PARLOR, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, |. en suite, furnished for housekeeping, gas 1n* convenient to cars and stages; central apart- No, 125 Forty-lourth street, between Lex- ington and Fourch avenues, ment; honse WEST FOURTEENTH monico’s.—Two or three nicely iurnished Rooms to let; terms moderate. WEST FOURTH STREET, Broadway.—One or two. ni with use of parlor; rent very m NEAR DEL- EK BLOCK FROM furnished Rooms, erate; Board if de- GREENWICH AVENUE.—FURNISHED ROOM on the second floor, tront, to rent, suitable for a entleman or gentleman and wife; other Rooms tor light ousekeeping it required, mR FAST TWENTY-EIGHTA furnished, second story, front ‘ting: reference required, EAST TWELFTH STREET, THIRD DOOR WEST of Broadway.—A very econd floor for a gentleman; STREET—TO | LET, Zoom and hail nt furnished Room UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO L) N ELEGANT FLOOR OF EIGHT ROOMS, IN THE new brown stone building No. 5% Hudson street, corner of West Tenth street; complete in every articular, range, stationary tubs, dumb Waiter, speak- Ing tubes, mirrors, bathroom, private stairs and entries, large plate glass windows, halis carpeted, &c., &c. J. tor in attendance will show the floo CUSHMAN, No. 172 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets FLAT TO REN French fiat buil Inquire of D. A. ALL IMPROVEMENTS, IN THE ing southeast corner Sixth avenue and Fitty-third street, Apply w janitor, 74 West Fitty- u —TO LET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND FIFTY- « sixth street, some of the handsomest French Flats, Of 8 and 10 rooms, including corne: Continent; janitor, ele JAMES ever erected on thi i” i TTRETCH, 999 Si FIRST FLOOR; hed, and will be let YATES, rner Fiftieth street, LET—FIFTY-SIXTH STREET, near Sixth avenue, in high stoop stone houses ; bail carpeted and heated’ Janitor. AT TO LET—SEVEN ROOMS, first class peicislanage i aly to party purchasing furniture. only to PAN Dias Sixth avenue, RENCH FLATS TO Houses, turnished and RELL, 913 Sixth avenue, — : S$ OF HOUSES TO LET, CHEAP.— Brick House, Ninth ward, all improvement near Ninth avenue, eight Floor, Nineteenth street, Amall Apartments ‘Apply at 605 HL (0 LET OR LEASE—WITH STEAM POWER, TWO large Koning, 45x, with ample steam power, lighted on three sides; also one smail Room; no wood work allowed. Apoly to THK LYON & PELLOWS MANU- FACTURING COMPANY, corner Firstand North Third streets, Williamsburg, LEASE—FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, A FOUT. story Building in Cherry street, 75 feet south of James slip, 35x51, suitable for any kind of manufacturing business ; Noistway und everything complete; or will be sold on Very reasonable terms. Inquire at 358 Water street. RLES KELLY, 10 LEASE—STOR: ON BROADWAY, WEST SID 1. two large windows, with counter, sho’ mirrors, turniture, &c.: one of whe best locations for business. Apply to' BE, 8. CRANK & CO., No, 1,205 Broadway, corner of Twenty-ninth street. 10 LEASE—THE STORE AND BASEMENT NO. 82 Frankfort street; size 25x60 teet. The Second Floor can be had ifdesired, L. E, SANDFORD, 183 Bowery. LEASE—THREE YEARS, DOUBLE TENEMENT brick, in good order: two stores; good neighborhood for business; on new Boulevard, Bast l0th street; $700. Apply to owner, 429 West Sixteenth street. LEASE—THE HANDSOME STORE 419 SIXTH avenuc, 65 feet deep, place giass front, two window, Good Jocation for shoes or tancy goods’ Apply in tl M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—orricg 129 LIBERTY street, near Greebwich streot = VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, 14 BAST pid at., between 34 and Lexington ava, Twenty-eigh' 57 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—Pieasant, weli furnished Root Connecting or singly, to gentlemen, with or wit Board ; reterent QQ west TWELFTH STREKT, BETWEEN FIFTH nd Sixth avenues —a furnished Room on second let, with or witbous Board, sonthorg exposure, ON |—DR. FRANKLI ULT DR OR MME. WEST ALL COMPLBINTS; vice fre. 89 Bleecker street, noar Broudway. ‘ PEs OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE OFFIO. D* Amity street. Adviog (ree. Calor write, * OF PRUSSIA; Bleecker street. T° MANUFACTURERS, — 000 FT. OF FLOOR ROOM viy to H.W G NE, 20 Piymouth street, Brooklyn, LET—FIRST FLOOR, CORNER OF FOURTH avenue and Twenty-ei. rooms; kitchen, with range, boiler and washtubs. ply to OSCAR HANSEN « Street, corner Fourth avenue (Gefman Bank Building). po LET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, ONE West Eighteenth street. consist- new house; nice 98 East Fourteenth Floor oi the house 360 of five rooms; possession immediately. SSELL, 313 West Thir 10 LET=THE NE rd st. of on the premises, AND ELEGANT TOP FRAT OF 343 West Twenty cighth street; hall carpeted and heated, and every convenience. Inquire of Janitor on the premises. LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE, SEVEN ROOM 219 Last Twenty-eighth street, near Third a’ has gas, water closets; only other Apartnents. Apply at 139 Bast Twel(th street, H FLATS; POS- one ist ol May; family in house; also session of one given immediately, janitor in uttendances “Apply wf. 3. GOLDEN & CU, 7 Sixth avenue. —————— SALES AT AUCT HOUSEHOLD FU. Auctioneer, sells THI ovelock, all thé Furniture hear Broadwi UOTION SALE, 10) in residence 21 round corner Pianotorte, Grocatel and rep: Carpets, Mirror Rookcases; Chamber Suita, Bedstes and hair Mattresses, Butlet, Clocks, $0 lots by catalogue, to lot, with steam power; will erect Buildings for responsible parties ; power to any extent furn: Ap- ear lines every porion of the city. YYTAMES L. MILLER, 21 Rast streot ‘oadway; also corner Basiness Rooms at yey, corner of Twelfth ptreet =V. K. STEVENSON, JR, AUCTI sell, February 17, at Ll! roportioned, well 0 marble Dwell ‘ashington sauare a) sirable perpetuai Sal rent for 2] years ceptionabie ; per! sree ye 4 FRONT STORES AND VACANT LOTS, FOOT \ of Delancey street, East River, near three ferries; a drbor lense ot ae, ss 2 500 RENT POR THE FOUR STORY HOUSE 2) and Store 46 East Twelfth strech, near Le road- SALES AT AUCTION, Ds Peremptory sale of a large collection of WaTER COLOR DRAWINGS an mprisi the stork os de irixas, from business, t. co ck of a dealer retiring 0 Be positively sold witout mit or reserve, on Weduesda: Thursday and Friday, February (tu, i2ch and Asch, at grclogk ach da} tthe Art Gullery of Edward Schenck, ‘Among the Water Colors will be found choice specimens : Kate Gray, William Craig, Le Bas, J “e Ditden, John Faulkner, Frantz, . # Kenseth 8. Widgerey, T. C. Farrar, ©, Bhuselle, Pr. By Oe H, Bispham. Paint reese gaee. . Qibeepes Van Wingarul, C. Laren, Lan Fans de’ Metz, G, T. Callow, EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. .LDRON, AUCTIONEER, D omsaearaa BWA Re WIVES Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets. CF a oc en Plee ‘le of Dry Goods, Groceries, Cutlery, Plate, MeO hada Crockery, cisats, Liquors, ao) 6” PSO Sena goods and voices this day, ROH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, AM Oitice and salesroom 37 Nassau. street, opposite the Foie Fe He eaeer ces SE runons I ca Me ae street,.near Universitty place. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell on Saturday, at 101g gielonk ‘at the salesroom, 37 Nassau street, a large assort- ment of Office and Household Furniture. UCTION NOTICE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Pianoiorte, Bronzes, Paintings, &c., ‘on THIS DAY (Thursday), February 12, At the private residence 36 West 15th st, between Sth and 6th avs. commencing at 10% o'clock. Drawing Rooms—Superd Grande Duchesse Suits, cov- ered silk Brocade, richest description; Secretaire Book- ease, marquetry Cabinets, Tables, Btageres. Bronzes, Cardets, Paintings, Ornaments, Pianoforte, Music Stand, Extension Table, Buffets, Silverware, Glassware, China- ware, Cutlery ; rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Sedsteads, Wardrobes; Mattresses; “Furniture basement, Kitchen and servants’ apartments. House furnished May 1. Sale peremptory. AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE.—WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT AVnucton THis DAY (thureday), commencing at 2 O'clock, the entire handsome Household Furniture. oi private residence 210 West 21st st., near 7th av., consisting” Gf two Magnificent rosewood Prdnotortes, fing Paintings, Yarlor Suita in satin and coteline; Cabinets, Etageres,, Easy Chairs, gilt Centre and Console Tables, Bronzes, Bookcases, Library Tabies, rosewoo! and waluut Bed~ steads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Lounges, 31 hair and spring Mattresses, FSP and plush Suits, Sideboard, Extension Table, Dining Chairs, Silver- ware. Crockery, hall Furniture, kitchen Utensils, 19 Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, and a vanety of use- ful one oe “ee Farcitote 3a. xcellent 3 ince las Sale positive. order; used only sings RET G, CASHIN, Auction UCTION NOTICE,—LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE. Chickering & Son Pianoforte, Paintin Bronze Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, &c., this THURSDAY, commencing at 10 o'clock. Residence 120 West Twenty-fhird street, near Sixth, avenue, comprising as follow: legant 735 octave Rose- wood Planoior:e, Paintings. 20 yards Carpets Mirrors,| latest style Parlor Suit, inlaid Frames, marquetry Cen- tre Table, Bookcase, Books, gilt Table, Library Suits, im, rep, 12 Bedroom Suits complete, Bedsteads, Dressing: Cases, Bureaus, spring nd hair Mattresses, Extension’ pabes Pees Chairs, Ahem Sag Berane, Fores & men in attendance to pack. cart and ship goods. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER.—SALES~ room 766 Broadway. ASoIGNEE'S SALE OF PLAN~ ING MACHINES, SHAFTING, &c. The undersigned as. signee in bankruptcy of the estate of the late firm of! Koehler & Co., packing box inanulacturers, wil sell av ubiie auction, by DANIEL A. MATHEWS, Auctioneer,: IN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1874 at 11 o'clock A.M... AT 74 WOOSTER STREET, in New York city, one Schenck Planing Machine, two Swing Grosscut Saws, three Rip saws, one hand Matching Machine, two: Wi she id tot of Shaiti Fenches and lot of Snaii'né LOCKWOOD, Assignee. ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUOTIUNEER, Sells this day, commencing promptly at 10d; o'elocky in lots, entire, fine’ Fixtures, Stock, &c., all other Contents, an first 3 Liquor Store 124 West Broadway, cor- ner North Moore, viz :—Superior four-pull Iinglish rose~ wood Ale Pumps, fine 20 joot Bar Counter and walnut back Bar, Standing Casks, Tables, Chairs, kngravings,, nek ald Bar, Glass aud Piated Ware; Shades, Gas Partitions, Vemijohns, Empty Boxes, signs, &e.; al Koods retioved aller sale, Buyers dealers special Vited, CAMPBELL & CO.'s otfice 448 Hudson stree! BX POR S SwausKorH, AUCTIONEER,—STRAUS! & CO., will sell at their salesroom, 78 Varick street,, hear Canal, at2 o'clock, Parlor Suits, bedroom Furui- ture, kitchen Furniture, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Lounges, Chairs, tine assortment Crockery andi Glassware, Eugravings, Xe. Dealers and housekeeper call. RY GERARD BETTS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Sale of Wines, Liquors, &c., This day (Thursday), Rebruary 12, at LL O'clock, within, their stores Nos. 7 Old Slip and 104 Pearl street. Sold ii lots to suit purchasers, GERARD BETTS & UO, Aue: tioneers, stores Nos. 7 Oid Slip and 104 Pearl street. REDERICK JEWETT, AUCTIONEER, 185 GREEN-: Fre aich street corner Dev, sells on Tiursday, ¥eb-| Tuary 12, at 103 o'clock. Hardware, Cutlery, Fancy ‘Goods: Crockery, Earthenware, Pictures, &c. ; aon i 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONERR—SELLS THIS; + day, Tren Fi oit o'clock, at 15} Bows jarge variety of general Merchandise, ore Parioi niture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Comiorters, Window Shades, Curtains, Sealskin Cups, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Briar- wood Pipes, Revolvers, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Gold, and Silver Watches, Jewe Clocks, Crumb ‘Cloths, Rugs, &c. Also Wines, Liquors and Cigars, in quantiues‘ to suit purchasers. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S SALE,— TRAVER & WRIGHT will se this day, by virtue of an execution, at 11 o'clock, at 50 Great Jones street, Snure contents of ‘a bourding’ bouse—Farior, Chamber, Dinu i micure Ce ng and Kitchen Furniirts vy LIPPMAN, Marshal. SM. FORD, AUCTIONEBER,—AT 2 O'CLOOK,, J athdane sale, at 367 Bowery, of Household Furni-, fure, consisting of six Cottage ouits, 100 Chairs, 25 Bed SO oa one egesuitee Diack ‘wiunut, BUreRoS, vc ern. Parlor 51 bei Bedsieads, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Hxten= MES WISEMAN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, AMTi0 Otlock, at $9 Catharine street, Crockery, Glass! ware, &c. ‘“ARSHALS SALE—TKAVER & WRIGHT, AUC- Me fonctts JOuN P. TRAVER will sell on’ Friday, 73th inst., at 104 o'clock A. M., the Machinery of th Oleomargraine Company, No. 247 bast Fifty-sixth street, consisting of Pregses, shatting, Pulleys, Heaters, Kollersy es, &c., 10 lot Butter Presses, showcases, BSS rosy Medeha. SHAL’S SALF.—THOS, J. MCGRATH, AUCTION. Mitre will sell, this day, at 103 o'clock, Xo, 42 Essex. ‘store, By order. street, the contents of a Vices f PRENY. ety a AWNBROKER’S SALE.—R. FIELD, GENERAL AUC- tioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell this day a¢ 11 o'clock, 600 lots men's and women’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Quilts, Blanke! Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c. Also a large rtment ol men’s clothing, consisting ot Coats, Pants, Vests, &c, By order Hugh McAleenan, Second avenue. AL ESTATE AUCTIONS.—MEDIUM PRICED: Phase and Lote, well located in New York or Brooklyn, when properly offered nd well advertined, now command ready purchasers at auction ; the chances forgellingare veda? than they have, been, for a, Year ving pro} 1 culon JERE: JONSON, Jt.,at Park row. Well to callon JERE 7 WALTERS, _ AUCTIONFER.—COUPE; raaaeaae {N° Wout! rwenty-muuhstreet, one Cou im ? 1 jt Twenty- 7 ‘ fo vctectonder SOHN EWAN, Marshal": RD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—FIRST CLASS’ J rae auoe Store; Marshal's sale; will sell Friday. at 10 O'clock, at southwest corner of Thirty-second street and’ First avenue, the Stock and Fixtures of a first clase Liquor Store; sale positive. A. BIRNBAUM, Marshal 2 , \ HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC.. SS. voneer, te of Machinery for making cigars, Fixtures: ects ale OF UESDAY. February. 12, a¢ 1 oelocky No, 9 Maiden lane, second and toird doors, consisting of 16 Machines tor waking cigars, and a lot of other chines, Moulds, Presses, scales, Bookcases, Desks, Chairs, Carpets, Mattinis, &c. ‘Sale positive, in lots) vive Geniso Friday, February 1%, at 11 o'clock, No. 18 Bowery. aiarge and general assurtuient ot Wines and Liquors, iit casks and cases; Cigars and lobacco; also a lot of Oloth- ings, Piece Goods, Flanuels, Sewing Machines, &c. Salo, positive. O. HOFFMAN, AUCLIONEER. W. Household Furniture at auction, 1. M, HOFFMAN'S SON & CO, will sell THIs*DAY iets a! y) by Lado 12, 1874, at 11 o'cloc ‘ . 08 East Thirteenth street, ‘near Second avenue.’ Bag Messrs. Ogden & Clark, Real Estate offices, Seventeenth street and Broadway, all the elegant House- hold Furniture contained in the tour story brown stone dwelling nouse at above number, consisting OE BOF and Bedroom Furniture, Oarvets, Curtains, Mirrors, Bedding, &¢ Bi ie 7 TBOTT, AUCTIONBER—SALESROOMS, Wi sew towers mi sell on, this aay, A 20) el 4 Stock an x tar ‘ fhorthedst corner Fwentieth sifget and Firat avenue, ong nod Ei le i fine rovwood English Ale ay and Tables; Clock, Kegs and Casks; Hogsheads Ald Ale, Se, _CLOTHING. as AM. LEON'S, 207 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWEN- d Te ee PER aft apa highest price, for ladies’ and fontictnen's cast orf Clothing, Carpets, &c, Ladies are Waited on by Mrs, Leon. ¥,, BETWEEN 20TH ANDST AT B MINERS. Peent more cash will bo paid. than @lsewhese for Indies’ Cit ath to Sg fs mers unctually “en Mies “and’ Mrs. MINT rooklyn orders attended. % WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, ty = = K AT iti MANE vente, opposite Fighth street, ladie recelve the utmost value in cash 101 Fentlemen ching, Carpets Jewelry, Laces, tc. Ple call at or address the number as above. ies waite Marks Hiease try and satisfy yourselves. OH ab%, to Brooklyn punctually attended (sa TTENTION !—$50,00) IN CASH ON HAND, WHICH £ ‘will disburse for hd 5 a4) og and Carpets; the Focetving of an extraordinarily large order compels me to pay More than elsewhere. Please call on or addre: Mr. or Mrs. ROSENBERG, 46 Seventh avenue, secon: house trom Twenty-/ourth street. cee ncnastententala nil ‘T 8, MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND nts can obtain the highest prices for ¢ Bid ibe and Carpets, ladies attended to by Mrs MISH, T 5. ROSENTHAL’, THIRD Poh phi bryt toe ‘and gentlemen can obtain the v for Gaston Clothing Cat t4, £0, nie dioe waited upod. by Mrs Rosenthal, in and out ies’ an y= Mt more iihat elge w! ai aavof Gioth e Clo’ he ing. Carpets, Furniture, &c. We tor Dresses from $10 to 9H; Coats trom $l Ve Sto Address Me, or Mrs. hata.

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