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TO LET FOR BUSINMSS PURPOSES, fror Otner To Let Advertisements See Second Page. ‘enth streets, 80 feet decb, with or without Fixtures, > J. DUNKIN & CO., 654 Third avenu —TO LET, A NEW DESIRABLE MODERN COR. + ner Store and Basement, size 25475, west mide of hth avenue, and another next door to Brauch P bilice. Apply at S97 Sighth avenue. JOHN BRANIGAN, RARE CHANCE.—LARGE CORNER STORK AND rs Basement or whole Buildin, t PN SPLENDID PLATE GLASS FRONT STORE, ON ty lot, on Kighth ave- nd Thirty.seventh street, Inquire of H, SARNER, Third avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street. 1A —T0 LET—RARE CHANCE, THE WELL KNOWN + and long established Liquor Store, corner Ninth Bvenue and Twenty-sixth street; handsomely fitted up swith fixtures eomplete, JAMES MOORE, 29 Tenth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, a OME AVENUE STORES TO RENT—NEW BLOCK, 4 between Forty-fitth and #orty-sixth streets; corner 2 800; ize, 28x60; also Stores rents ach. W. E AL CRCIKSHANK, OF TINDGON’ & PE , Broad- ‘ay, hear corner Forty-tourth street, 0 LET-THE TIDY BRICK BUILDING 26 WEST Broadway, adjoining the new large building BL Me, Tnurber's Krocery, Junction of Chambers street n roadway ; rent moderate. WAY) Font mogejOHN KAVANAGH, Dortheast corner Forty-second street and Sixth avenue, «PO LET-THE BROWN STONE BUILDING NO. 2 Beekman street, for many years occupied as a Mholesale drug establishinent;, wil bo rented to a good | warty for one or more years. Apply to JUHN KAVAN- MGH, northeast corner Forty-socond st. and Sixth av, [0 LET—STORE AND BASEMENT 20 FOUR. teenth street, with right ot way through to Thir- Meenth strect; best lighted show room in the United ‘States. Apply in store. 7ONKERS.—A HANDSOME good location; just the place tor a good grocer or ‘Daker; neither now in the neighborhood; the right man An do a Kod cash business now; reat low to desirable cuant. Address HILL, Herald office. TO LET. is DWELLING HOUSES Furnished. 10 LET—A FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, tilled with first class boarders; aboye Fortieth street, near Filth avenue; possession immedi- ately. Address 8., box 111 Heraid Uptown Branch office. WO FURNISHED HOUSES, ADJOINING, TO Forty rooms, admirably adapted for first class : location one block fromthe Filth Ave- hue Hotel; about $6.00) worth of tarniture must be bought. Only responsible parties need address H. B., Box 13) Herald Uptown Branch office. Unrurnished. mt 800—1STHI ST., 12 ROOMS, 20 FERT WIDE. 000— 17th st, 3 14 rooms, 25 teet wide. poms, 20 feet wide. rooms, 26 tet wite. $: 12 rooms, 25 feet wid Atg3y ar 4th av., 18 rooms, 23 feet wide. ‘At $2'20—26th st., near 4th av., 14 rooms, 24 feet wide. At $L.b0U—80th st., near Lex. ay., 13 rooms, 22 feet wide. ‘At $1.400—B0th st.; near 3d av., 1Zrooms, 18 feet wide. At $1,500—831 st., near Lex. av., 1 rooms, 18 feet wide. AL $1,30—4ih st, near 3d ‘av., 12 rooms, 17 feet wide. And others in choice locations, turnished und unfurnished. HOLMES BROVHER) hird street. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House; rent moderate to a responsible party. In- n promises, 35 West Sixteenth street, NUMBER OF UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET— In diferent locations, ranging from Bleecker street to Harlem; trom $1,00) to $8,000 per year, Call and ex- ‘auinine our printed Ist, PHALON & SLOAN, 81 Last Seventeenth street. FAOUsES TO, LET—BY G. NAGLE, REAL ESTATE Broker, 149 Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street, Clinton place, between Broadway and University place, tour’stury and basement high stoop. in fue order; immediate passession...... Clinton’ piace, near Filth aven bagement high stoop. SNE & ‘Twoltth, street, near Fifth’ avenue, Iarge brown stone House, 18 rooins sea Se ‘Thirteenth street, near Third avenue, large brown stone House, 20 room: oes 2, rh sireet, near Union’ sqaare, two very ouses, adjoining, will lease separate or to- gether, for privaie or basiness, each. seeee Filteenth street, near Irving place, tour story nigh stoop, 18 rooms. +s Tiartioth street, ti -y ‘Thirty-second street, near Madison story and basement high stoop And others. ARGE, UNFURNISHED FOUR STORY HOUSE 4, rent, on Forty-fourth street, near Broadway ; 22 teet ‘wide, 3 rooms deep to third story; price $2,800. W. & K. A. CRUIKSHA or TIMPSUN & PEET, Broadway, mear corner Forty-fourth street, NO LEY—WITHOUT FURNITURE, A4 story brown stone, m 43d st., between 6th four story ‘and * 4y. and Broaaway. 32,750 A 3 story brick, in same block. 2,000, ‘A 3 story brown, in 47th st., near oth av 2150 ‘A 4 story brown, iu 424 st., near Sth ay 2 3,000 <A 4 story brown, in 58d st., near 5th av... 3,009 A 4 story £. b, prick, in dth st., near Broadwa: 1,300 A Cottage, a gem) in 4ith st , néag Oth av "200 4 Astory brown, in 38th st., hear Broudwa; 500 A 4 story brown stone, in 9th st., near 7th 400 ‘Aastory E. b. brown,’ Séth st., bet. 5th and 6th avs,. 3300 JOHN KAVANAGH, northeast corner of Forty-second street and Sixth ay. 10 LET—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, NO. 85 Bedtord street, 13 rooms. Apply at 17 Grove street, 0 LET—A NEW THREE STORY BROWN STON high stoop House, all improvements, 507 East [19h ‘Fireet, near landing ; also a new three story brown stone Aiigh stoop House No. 405 Third street, Brooklyn, near eospect Park. Apply on premises, or to C. LUVMANS, Ho. ¢ South William sireet. 0 LET OR LEASE—THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brick House, 15 rooms, with improvements, for business or otherwise. Inquire of owner, on prem- dees, Isl Hast Thirtieth street, between Third and Lex- ngton a ASE—THE HOUSE NO. 248 WEST aon terenta sircor, in dine order; surnished or, unture ished; to @ small family. Apply for pe. AMES W. KENWICK, 2 Wouster street, oF Pormit fo JAMES TJ NPURNISHED.—THRER STORY HIGH sToor House No. 125 West Thirteenth strect; rent $1,8N. + & BE. A. CRUIKSHANK, or TIMPSON & PLE ‘oadway, ne : corner Forty-fourth stre WHITE MARBLE HOUSE 70 RENT—ON FIRTH avenue, near Fifty-seventh street; will be put in thorough order; price “$1.00. W. & i A, CKUIK SHANK, or 1IMPSON & Pisit, Broadway, near corner Forty-iourth street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO TNO. 14 EAST FIPTE Rooms to gentleme| ties, T # AMITY STREET—ELEGANTLY FURNISHE front Parlor, with closets, hot and cold water; suit- able for light housckeeping ; also two attic Rooms; house private; terms very low. Tv. HW STREET—FURNISHED erms reasonable to permanent PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SECOND STORY front aleove Room, nicely furnished, suitable tor one or two gentlemen or light housekeeping, No. 203 bast Forty-ftth street. FEW CHOICE ROOMS, HANDSOMELY AND completely turnished, to let to gentlemen only, on Yeusonable terms, in the private residence of its owner, No. 23) vast Twenty-third street. FINE HALL ROOM TO LET CHEAP—TO A GEN. | Uenan; reterences required. Inquire at 343 Sixth avenue, hall door. PORNSHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR NOUSEKEEP. ing; also large unfnrnished Room for physician's oitice oF housekeeping; ail conveniences; terms imod- erate, Call all the week at 243 West Twenty-fifth stre HOR pBINGLE GENTLEMEN ONLY—A SET OF handsome furnished Kooms on the second floor, Without board, in a private amily. Apply at36 bast Ninetecuth street, between Broadway and Fourth av. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH gas, bath, hot and cold water; references required, 36 West twee: 1\0_ LET-FURNISHED NFURMISHED, THE T° pation Floor of No.2 Ease rwanda street, suitable for a doctor or dentist. 10 LET—IN A FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE localtty, medium sized Kooms on fourth floor, tur- nished, to gentlemen only; near Wilsey House and Fiith avenue; moderate pricés, Address AVON, Herald Up- town Branch office, ‘VERY PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— Without board, to gentlemen only; every conveni- ence; terms moderate; vrivaie tamily. Apply at No. 445 West Forty-sixth street. 9618, STREET, 48 WEST.—I HAVE A PLESANT ) Parlor and large and smal: sunny Rooms on second @nd third floors; panic prices; reterences exchanged. Rear Broadway, 7 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STRE HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let, to yendemen. 529 EIGHTH AVENUE, SECGND FLOOR.-TO OLA et, a nicely furnished tront Room: wili accom. modate two genuetnen, or gentleman and wiie for light housekeeping. Can be seen to-day. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART MENTS TO LET ‘ Py ELEGANT CORNER FLAT, WITHIN THREE blocks of the Eighth avenue entrance to Central Vark , light rooms, stairs carpeted, hall neated and jani- tor in attendance. It 1s the largest in the city at the orice. Apply to JOHN BRANIGAN, 897 Eighth ‘avenue. KS3 fH AVENUE FLATS To RENT—ASTOR'S NEW u lock, between Forty-fifth and Forty.sixth streets; fe 20x60 ¢ach :6 rooms aid bath; rents, 965, $00 and 845 Peat & eA CRUIKSHANK, or TIMPSON * PREY, Bro dway, near corner Porty-fourth street. re TO RENT—THIRD AVENUE AND SEV! 'Y- bath Apply to. FIM PSON SERENE yes, foams an ’ : near roer Forty-tourth street, or Music store, 1243 Th {RENCH FLATS.—A FEW MORE TO LET IN THOSE Frepewatiat new houses in Forty-ninin street, near & MILLER, 150 Eas: Forty-ninth street }PHE FIRST AND. SECOND FLOORS IN HOUSE 408 West Twenty-sixth street; ‘$16 ies rianty aparimerte rent $16 and $17 per TAGGART, 593 Hudson street. % ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR AND TWO ROOMS G sree on third Neer to iet—Apply on ‘ 400 Henry street, New York. BUY CR PUSTRINS “OF 4TH AV.,NEAR 33TH ST.-TO LET, T0 A SMA unexcéptionable family, @ nice Fiat'@ rooms) in til sized brown stone house; balance occupied by one small ehinlly. Apply to ©. H. LOOK, 171 Broudwa: BO BANK STREET. —TO LET, TO A SMALL FAM. lly, Second Floor, one Koom on third; house with ‘ont $6W per year. | wwn Herald office. eye a NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1874-QUADRUPLE SHEET. See Fourteenth Central, (KEOSE BY PIPTIL AVENUE. “POR SALE, A 25.007 J “four story brown stone front House; is substantiaily Duilt and elegantly finished ; ls trimmed in cabinet wort throughout; has french mantels, tirrors, wardrobes, rare marbles, extra complete plumbing, &e." Inspection invited. Apply on the premises, if Kast Sixty-third st. a Fifteenth Page: ‘Weat Side, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House for sale at a sacrifice on West Thirty-se Street, near junction of #roadway and Sixth avenu size 23.6x00x100, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Kast Seventecnth street, VOR SALE—A COMMODIOUS COTTAGE HOUSE, with all improvements, in good order; being in the immediate vicimity of the Kighth avenue entrance to Contrat Fark, it isa most desirable residence for small respectable family, For particulars apply at Righth pvenue. SOHN BRANIGAN. NTH WARD,—FOR SALE, A NEAT TWO STORY, attic, basement and celiar House, on Greenwich: Sireet, having all coMveniences and ‘in fue order, $13,000; terms easy. J.B. WILLIAMS & SON, ‘270 West Thirty-iourth street, corner Eighth avende. PROPERTY OUT OF THE Cr SALE OR TO RENT NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN A. fie village of Flusning, avout five minutes trom depot; or would let, unfurnished ; rent low to responsible tenunts; immediate possession. ‘Gan be seen any ume, Inquire of G. E. CAKLL, Reat Estate agent, Broadway, Flushing. JOR SALE—AT TREMONT, A HOUSE WITH MOD- eru improvements, in a'good location, with car. Tage house: worins easy. Apply to the owner, GEORGE G. GOREUORY, No. 145 Kast Forty-ninth street OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED, A MOST DE- sirably situated modern Residence, of 18 rooms, convenient to station, on heights overlooking Kngle: Wood; spacious grounds, garden, carriage cow stavle, cottage ; only fifty’ minutes’ by rail to Chambers street Apply to D. H. GILDERSLEEVE, 76 Chambers street. 'y FOR onvenient to the city, to let an ie. Apply to &. A. DAL! WO FINE DWELLING HOUSES, AT BAYONNE. N.J., every improvement, and corner Store and Tenement, 25.6X90 ieet, in this city, lightly encumbered, to exchange tor private Dwelling on west side. JOUN L, LINDSAY, 289 Greenwich street. __REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A PLOT OF GOOD LOTS IN HARLEM TO EX- change for large or small stock of ready made Clothing tor Western market. Owners only address PRINCIPAL, 185 Herald oltice, OR EXCHANGE—TWO FIVE STORY NEW TENE- ments, and can add cash, for Stock Clothing, Cloths, Dry Goods, Hardware, or other goods suitable tor count try trade. Principals only address OWNuR, box 190 Herald office, ee eee —— REAL ATE WANTED, WANtEU—A HOUSE, BETWEEN TENTH AND ‘Twenty-third strects, Sixth and Eighth aveuues, value trom $14,000 te $20,000; or will trade a first class, House on Lexington avenue, near Kittieth street, for House. Address WASHINGTUN YOUNGS, 315 seventh avenue, WARTED-OUSTOMERS FOR CORNER STORES IN Brooklyn; Willoughby and Dufeld gtrects, $16,000 ; yented $1.60); bullding, Flushing avenue aud Hall street, $12,000; Flushing avenue and Hampden street, $12,000; Dean street and Sixth avenue, $1,000; all brick build ings; Houses, Lots, Faris, Merchandise to sell and ex- change. A. F. CARLIN & CO., 431 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. WASTEDIHOUSES, FOR SALE AND. TO RENT IN good locations. Ihave the names of about 200 first class parties on my books who requested me to find them houses. G. NAGLE, 149 Fourth ay., near vourteenth si ANTED—A 20-FOOT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, in first class neighborhood, worth $25,000 (o $30,000, fora first class suburban Residence worth $15,000 aud balance cash or mortgage* Cash basis. RICHARD B, PARKER, 81 Cedar strect. WANTEDWESTONESTER LANDS FOR NEW YORK and Brooklyn Houses; also Farms, Plancations and Merchandise wanted. We Have cash orders tor first ciags houses, PARSONS & BARNiS, liz Broadway. WARTEDTA HOUSE, IN THE SEVENTH OR ‘Twentieth ward, Brooklyn, tor which cash, lots in Newark ($8,000), free and clear, or a House in Brooklyn F% SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES AND STOCK OF A Liquor and Cigar Store; old established ; cheap rent ; on Broudway. address W. W. td oitice, OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A NICKLY ¥ITTED up Tea Warehouse, on Grand street, Willi Stock, Fixtures, Horse and Wagon: all to sal of $490; cheap rent Apply toJONES & CO. street, Wilhamsburg. (OR SAUE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, uptown: long lease and eheap rent: about $1,000) required. Agents will please not notice, Address BUYER, Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE—A FLOURISHING FIRST OLASS DRY Goods Store, Stock and Fixtures, with an established and growing clty trade of 25 years’ standing, and best location in the enterprising Gity of Canton, Ohio, on P.. Ft. W. and ©. Railroad. For particulars and ‘rea- Sons for selling, address GEETING & BUCHER, Canton, JOR SALK—AN ELEGANTLY FITTED UP SAMPLE Room ar City Hall, Brooklyn: doing a paying business; rent $500 per annum; price $1,000; no bonus asked. Apply to JACUB V, », WYCKOFF, 363 Fulton street, Brooklyn. {OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL patronized Boarding House im Fifty-tourth street, beiween First and Second avenues; can be bought che: Apply OJOUN A, DUNN & GO., 396 Third avenue. JOR SALE—A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE, WI lease of House; cheap rent; on one of the leading avenues; doing a good and long established business: reason for selling, party about leaving the city. Apply to A. M. SEK, 1u0 Murray street. POR SALE GALE ON TIME Le WELL SECURED)— Our manufactured of Toilet Ware, Water Coolers, Bath Tubs, Japanned Ware, piain tin Ware, . ‘actory, Presses, Dies, Tooldand Machinery, Wili of business: amount about $51,000; a rare NICHOLAS PATIEKBON & CO. Cincinnati, Ohio, JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET, TO- xether with a Fish, Oyster and Butter Stan for cash. Apply at the market 251 smith str Brooklyn. Ea OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FURNITURE OF a boarding house, established 15 years; Seventh ward; rent reasonable. Inquire of Mix. MOORE, 2/7 Henry street. HE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Mey Koods and furnishing store on one of the best corners of Greenpoint. apply to DAVIS, FOoTER & CO,, 546 Broadway. POR SALE—A FULL CAB) Baker's Sewing Machine, will be sol Ww, cost $125; good order, with all attachments. ¥ R LIQUOR STORE, NOW DO- ing a good busin cheap tor cash. Apply on the premises, No, 15 Delancey street, corner of Clinton {OR SALE—BUSINESS CIGAR MANUFACTORY, with Retail Store, established ten years. Apply on Premises, 100 Fulton street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, FORDHAM Hotel, opposite depot and near Jerome Park ; a rare opportunity offered ; hotel turntshed complete, together with Stables, Horses, Carriages, &c., with six years’ lease from lsat May; satisfactory reasons given ior selling; terins casy to satisfactory party. J. D, ARMSTRONG, Administrator. A MAN TURING BUSINESS OF jadies’ and children’s garments and white foods; an gatablushed Jobbing trade; will exchange tor Real’ Ks tate, Adaress L. ., box 202 Lerali ottice, OR SALE (A GOOD CHANCE)—THE STOCK AND Lease of a retail crockery store, in one of the lead- ing business streets in Brooklyn, of 23 years’ standing. Address W. B. 0., box 246 Brooklyn Post office. JOR SALE—A BOARDING HOUSE IN HOBOK EN, 15 rooms, furnished complete, near ferry; rent low and house full of boarders | Avply to WEEKS & CRISSY, 34 Hudson street, Hoboken, N. J. j1OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT UF OTHER BUSINESS, the Lease and Fixtures of a first class corner Lar, Lunch Counter and Second Floor (furnished tor sleeping rooms); also Stables, on Eighth avenue. This is a splen- dit chance and at a great bargain. For particulars call at 232 Bowery. j]OR SALE—A SAMPLE ROOM, ON Broadway BRANDON & UO., 745 Broadway. OR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED PORK Packing House ; splendid location ; rare investment; Sood reasons tor selling. . WYMAN, 25 Chambers street. POR SALE—POR $1,000, A FLOUR, FEED AND PRO- duce Store, including Stock on hand, Horse and Truck, Fixturos, &c ; good reasons given, Apply in store 494 Fulton street, Wrooklyn, NOR SALE—FIXTURES FOR BASEMENT, IN GOOD order, nearly new; must be sold to settle partner- ship. Cail on oF address RESTAURANT, 23 Dey street, room ($6,000), ‘and clear, will be given in exchange. Ad- dress N k, He! Mice, WANTED SOUTHERN, PLANTATIONS, FARMING or Timber Lands or Business Property, free ot en- cumbrance, in Virginia, North Carolina or’ Georgia {o1 New Jersey or Peunsylvania Real Esta.e, free trom en- cumbranee. Address, with full particulars, B, . K. DEANS, Middlesex county, N. J. ANTED TO BUY OR LEASE—GOOD THREE OR four story brick or brown stone House, on west e; give lowest price and particulars. ‘Principals ouly box 194 Herald Uptown Branch office. Page. UCTION SALE—MONDAY, MARCH 2, aT 10% A Sretock, on the premises, 241 Bast doth st consisting arlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Looking Glasses, &c, FOLEY & BECKENBAUGH, Auciioneers, EY & BECKENBAUGH WILL SELL, ON MON- at 10} o'clock, all the Furniture contained in the private residence, 221 East Fitty-fith street, consist- ing ot parlor, bedroom and kitchen Furniture ; Carpets, Mirrors, &c. ; also at 2 o'clock, at the salesroom, 17 Bow= ery, lot‘ot Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Paimtings, Mir- rors, sewing Machines, & ARSHAL'S SALE—MONDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, at the salesroom of FOLEY & BECKENBAUGH. ‘Auctioneers, 17 Bowery, 14 black walnut Bedstead, Bureaus, 8 Washstands, 16 Tables. By order. : 8. D. HALL, Cy Marshal ILSON. HH, BLAORWELL, AUCTIONEER.— BLACKWELL & OW, will sell at Augifo Tuesday, March 8, at $6) second avenué, ° ‘Tenth street, the entire Furniture ot the house. Ca logues of LEONARD J, CARPENTSR, 26 Thira avenue, orof BLACKWELL &'Cv., 55 Liber FOR SALE. CHANCE—TO SaTISVY A CLAIM OF $400, TH Stock, Fixture: t class Tea Store, well 385 Greenwich street RARE CHANCE,—THE BALANCE OF LEASE A. Sud Fixtures tor sale of the 1 tablished Grocery of Jacob F. Kuapp, 387 Hudson street, corner ot West Houston ; low rent. WIKELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- A. Chine, handsomely encased in walnut; in perfect with attachments complete ; cost $75; will ve sold Apply at 357 Bleecker street. SINGER'S IMPROVED, MEDIUM SIZE, AND A 4A Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, both in_pertee! order, $25each. Store and back Koom to let. 693 ures wich street. orde tor FOR SALE, TWO FRENCH PLATE MANTEL A Mirrors, 7x0" feet. Appiy at 222 Greenwich street, corner of Barclay N OLD ESTABLISHED ROHANT TATLOR A oners for saie his Business, Stock and fixtures, long Lease and Good Will, on tavorable terms; business of 1 years’ standing; good chance for a praeiical_ man wist ing to siep in toa good business, aL 795 kighth N OLD ESTABLISHED J MING OFFT for sale at a bargain, or would exchange for Real fate; must be disposed vf beiore April 1; terms to suit, Address PICA, Herald office. RARE CHANCE.—WILL SELL THIS week, elaborate Fixtures, Meat, Oyster and Vegetable Market; ‘sickness reason; rentot market, wuh three cosey family rooms, $90. 403 Lexington avenue. RARE CHANCE.—BLANK BOOK AND STATION ery Store down town, very cheap; ient loca tion; cheap rent; or would take a partn 11h a capi- tal of $600, Address, for two days, LEDGER, Herald Ofer rea cre Un ales 2 Uae i ce “) LARGE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE A. Giwo chests), all latest Improvement, suitable. tor Danking or insurance office, ata great bargain. iy Oe FE DE LESDERNIBK, 3) Browdwa: sis {OTEL LEASE FOR SALE—WITH GOOD drive and steambout landing; good tor # German emic grounds; cheap ren ie A. J. THOMAS, 661 Broadwa ‘IRST CLASS FAMILY handsomely encased in black walnut; attachments complete; grea: bargain; must positively be soid; also Willcox & Gibbs’, 498 Hud: son street (A. PARTY WITH $8,000 CAPITAL CAN PURCHASE a first class Steam Laundry, now doing a good business, Address U. R. &., Herald Uptown Branch office, AS DESIRABLE, SAFE AND PROFITABLE BUST- ness for sale.—The subscriber, being about to retire irom the business, offers his entire stock of well selected Goods together with an established business of a first class Gentlemen's Furnishing Store and Shirt Manutac- tory. (no competition within 20 miles), with complete set of ‘Patterns and thorough instruction in use of same. Sales being made exclusively for cash the business is & very safe one, with large margin of proflt for amount of capital invested. No one bat those meaning business and having capital at command call upon or address W. H, MALL 48 Post office, Burlington, N A BOk pBAley, OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR + Store, long lease, low rent, in consequence of death in amily ; must be sold on Moniay to close the estate ; bones paid, Apply at 125 West hirtieth street, on the premise JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE. AP- ply at 63 West Fourteenth street. (OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL established Millinery Store at No. 533 Third avenue, between Thiriy-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets. FPO# SALE—a GOOD, PAYING LIQUOR STORE, ON a leading avenue, westside. Address W. 0. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS STEAM LAUNDRY, with all improvements, now doing a good business; Satisfactory reasons given tor selling. Address J. T., Herald Uptown Branch office. (OR SALE—A FINE STC ATIONERY ; will exchange for Brooklyn or New York Propert valued at $140. Apply to VICTOR M. HACKLEY, 8 Cedar street. (OR SALE—CONFECTIONERY AND IGE CREAM Saloon; one of the best stands In the Eighth ward; 4old on account of other business; a bargain. Inquire at 231 Hadgon street. OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, "NEXT A LEADING railroad depot; lease three years: rent $60 a month ; average receipts $200 weekly. “Apply to F. R. HEALY, 153 Kast Thirty-third street. F°, SALE—ONE OF THE BEST OYSTER HOUS on Eighth avenue; long lease and cheap rent. In. quire of Captain VAN WAT, No. 109 Kighth avenu F° SALE—CIGAR STAND 602 BROADWAY; ONE of the best in the city: will be sold for cost; good reasons tor selling. Rent $5) per month, OR SALE—A LARGE QUANTITY OF WINE, cheap for cash, Apply to JOHN KNIGHT, Janitor Benuett Building, Ann, Nassau and Fulion streets. “OR Sale GuEAD FOR CAST—OR WILL EX- ‘change for heighborhood property, a Drug Store on a leading street. fnquire of JAS. M. TITUS, 483 Wud. m street. ee OR SALE CHEAP~AN OYSTER SALOON, WITH Stock, Fixtures and Good Will of the place, eqmplete ; gold on account of sickness of the owner. Inquire at 52 Washington street, over the shoe store, Hoboken, L1QU0R STORE FOR SALE. “WILL BE SOLD CHEAP doing a good family trade. Inquire on Mivan street. pagroakara GALLERY FOR SALE, 461 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Presseskor SALE.—QUARTO MEDIUM DEGENER, a Potter Oscillator, a Cottrell and Bubcock’s Super- royal, all in good order'and low for cash. AGE, 82 John street. ARE CHAN: AKERY FOR SALE; 117 LEE y avenue. Inquire at corner grocery or at 129 Van- derbilt avenue, Brookiyn, at 12 M. or 5 P.M, IERRING'S, MARVIN'S AND WILDER'S, © new and sovond hand, large and sinall sizes, cheap for cash; also jewellers’, Vauk and insurance Sales. LIuLIE SAFE CO, 81 Maiden lane, A VERY SELECT AND DE ‘ond hand Safes, of various popular makers, all sizes, offered at great bargains. AMERICAN STEAM SAFE COMPANY, 300 Broadway. FOR SALE.—A MARVIN FOLDING DOOR fe, Gix5 fee side. Can be 300 Broad LL ASSORTMENT OF Safes, ot the best make, all sizes and styles; selection trom Marvin & Co.'s stock, B. BLOOMINGDALR, 4¢ West Broadway nO WORK ) BK SOLD CHEAP, a workshop of Tools, Lathes, Mills, &c., adapted to steam power; Saie, office Furniture, & GHORGH BECKS, 264 Third a 30) RST, CLASS WHEELER & WIL80s + Machine tor sale; also solid walnut Bedstead, $2). Address DRESSMAKER, 56 West Thirty-second # 100 CoMPosition siie:s st0k LIGHTS, 7 AND 8 inches; also lot composition double acting ship's Deck Pumps tor sale cheap, by DONKGAN & REILLY, 229 and 230 West street. $60! WILL BUY A SMALL FACTORY FOR DF. ») sirable goods; will he sold at half price on account of the times “Address K. C., box 216 Herald office. ea, Ah ie oes cae 1798 ~A SILVER DOLLAR FOR SALE; IN GOOD preservation, Address DOLLAR, box 109 Herald office. A LARGE EXTRA BUILT LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, S-horse power, for sale, at LESLIE BOILEK | WORKS, {co of Mor n street, Jersey Ci LAR GE LOT OF NEW AND SKCONW HAND | Steam Engines Boilers, st8am Pumps and Tanks, FINN6Y & HOFFMAN, Manufacturers, 32 to 225 Waler street, Brooklyn. N8 HORSE POWER HOISTING , COM. | plete; cat he seen running at Scotield’s planing | mill, corner of Tweaty-seventh street and First avenue ; no dealers need apply. Inquire tor ENGINEER. “(bh OUR SKCOND HAND ENGINES, BOILERS | And steam Pumps are thoroughly overhauled and warranted; (a large vari SIWays in stock. Send tor (A. RESTAURANT, £0., NEAR BARNOWS HIPPO. drome: a mint "this ‘summer; lowest price $2,000; fixiures and everything complete; established trade; dweiling apartments, Address SQUARE, Herald Uptown Branch o} Bi: “, WH & WIL A. in good order; also one of Tables Call at 2’ sixth avenue, CORNER CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—MUST BE sold immediately ; near theatres: the best chanve in the city; cheap rent, ‘Address J. S, box 129° Herald Up= ING MACHINE— dnger'y and two Billiard DRUG STORE FOR SALE—I) OMINENT A Netghtborhood ; now doings good busines:s save Chance; to be sold bea on account of the death ot the proprietor, Apply at No. 20 Greenwich street, in the store, all the week. mi REST PART OF SIXTH AVENUE.—A FIRST CLASS Br Stationery, five years established trade ts easily 2 and profitable; pric jow ren oa EL Br? Cedar street, sib YORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—ON A PROMI. OSient busness avenue; rent moderate: vorms easy, absolute reasons for selling. Address Y., Herald office, RUG STORE FOR SALES: UANGR FOR ‘@ physician; store e: 3 siiaw with Tarrant & © street. —ON ONE OF THE LEAD. RUG STORE FOR SALE: ata sactidcs, Address TODINE, Herald Brooklyn Branch A | ing avenues in Brooklyn ; well stocked ; will be sola prices, WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover strec JOR SALE CHEAP—FIVE WOODWORTH PLANERS and Matchers; also Surtacera, Molding, Mortiang, Tenoning, Resawing, Swing saw, Hand and Scroll Saws, Shaping Machines, Punod rs, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, &c,; French Banc Hades, &e. GWAR Vu, 23 Forty street, Manufacturer of Band Saw Ma- entaes, &e, RTT Tee JOR SALE CHEAP—A HORIZONTAL TUBULAR | six-horse Boiler, with Engine; in good order. ‘In- quire ot UNION HARDWARK COMPANY, 120 Chambers | street, New York. Fe tathe, UTTING | Machine, one OUR FOOT” NE oR ¢ compound-eared Drilling three Sturdivant Blower, one two foot Vulcanite Emery Wheel, all with counter shatts, and some other smail Machinery. J, M. KEP, No. 8 Dey street, OR SALE CHEAP—AT B, FOX'S, NO. 514 AND 516 West Thirty-tourth street, ‘new and second hand horizontal hoisting and portable Engines; locomotive, tubular and upright Boilers, Tanks, Steam Pumps, &c, * {IRST CLASS NEW AND SECOND HAND ENGIN. Bollers, &c., all styles and sizea, at pante prices, E, £. ROBERTS, 62 Broadway, New York, and 62 Sackett street, Brooklyn, near Hamilton ferry. ALF MEDIUM GORDON PRESS _FOR SALE—IN Perfect order. FRANK, 178 Herald office. _ F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL MACHINERY, Tools, or other article of machinery (patent articles ae kinds introduced in New York market), address L. NS & CO., Machinery Brokers, box Post fice, | old or new, Boilers, Steam Bngines, Piping, Pumps, MACHINERY. {USCEULANHOUS MACHINERY OF ALL DESCRIP. horizontal and vertical Engines, soisting Pipe Papping Mi Engines, Wood Working full set of Stave M. Presses, ‘cheap for eush, at DAY! to 124 Hudson street, Jorsey E 2% HORS for responsible te: L FLAT OF FOUR box 1d Herald Uptown Branch oes eUaTs DB. TANTED— A” FRENCH monthly; parlor, dining aad. th : kitehen, €c., between Third and Kishi’ aetud streets Address, all this weuk, INE AND TWO smaller ones, cheap: aiso Foot Lathes, at 244 Ply- mouth street, Brookiyn, top floor. 16X42 HORIZONTAL ENGINE, WITH OR without Boilers and Pump; low price ifsold before H. A. FAKON, f North Fourth and First sta, Brooklyn, E. D. 1X12 HORIZONTAL, ONE 18 ROOT ¢ Grilling Machine; styl ¥ ) gallon iron Tanks aud lots of Swaming Tanks, for cash. KINGS COUNTY BOILER WORKS, corner North Fourth and First streets, Brooklyn, %. D. AND BOILERS A SPECIALTY.—A trom $ to 10) horse power, on band at ’ Portable ki Fourteenth abd sixtieth MEDICUS, station A. aoe ti TANTED—LOWER PART OF A ious housekeeping; neighborhood must rice and full particulars, F. NE 12X4, ONE be good. Address, with KE. 1, ottice of Manhattan 7ANTED TO HIRE—BY A SMALL PAMILY, A House or Lower Part of a house, below Spring | street, in a respectable netghborhood. Address UUs: TOMS, box 128 Herald office. rED TO LEASB—FOR THREE OR SIX YEARS, an unfurnished House; tor a good House, well & liberal price paid} no brokers. Address bo: reduced prices; al Burr Mills, Portabl their interests by con WHITEHILL & CO. STEAM PUMPS—OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND repaired; also a splendid te Engine tor saie. unieating with us. 1. $8 Cortiandt street, New York. ‘D TO KENT—BY A PHYSICIAN AND WIFE the Lower Part of a house, furmshed or unfur. ween Twenty-eighth and Forty-second stre Way and Madison avenue: particulars, DO jorse horizontal steam B. M, SOLMNSON, Melton, corner West sircet, CONTEMPLATING —MOVING.—WE dylinder Presses at low ofes—Hoe's, Cottrell’s or rinauency desi Oi, box i73 Herald Up: offer some surplus Stean JANTED TO RENT—A LARGE HOUSE, FIRST class, about 20 rooms, partly furnished, ‘between streets, Lexington au Hast 11th street TA WELL tension Honso ‘in the city for a family. Address D., box 2,135 Post office. —UNPURNISUED, A PLEASANT barn, shade and trait: within an hour of ‘city depo: Adiress G. 4., box 0 Campbell's; all in fine runnin TOWKR, GILDERSLE: Printers and Stationers, 76 aud 78 Chan ANTED—A 5! Engine, trom three to five horse power; also a F Press, No. Vor W. Apply at E. CORDEAU’=, $150.00 shaftang, Pulley; 1874. Apply w P, CASSIDY, WANTED To Rt FURNISHED EX- for the summer months a Country Place WORTH OF NEW AND SECOND rent moderate; hand Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, must be sold betore 4 to 10 Bridge Uptown Branch of '—-A FURNISHED HOUSE, OR H., 39 East Tair- would buy Pu teenth street, HOUSES, RO In this City anda Brooklyn, GENTLEMAN, WITH In the Country. PLACK IN THE gentleman and wite, within thirt York; must be intand, a scvely turnish Moern improvements, s*able, an acre or more would prefer to reat ‘for a year with the priv : terms moderate. d Herald Uptown Branch ofte A HOUSE, SiX TO EIGHT untry, within one hour of this city, th or without land. Address ‘8. R. W,, y miles of New FAMILY OF WIFE AND ed house with all child, will pay from $1,000 to $1,209 per annum for j the Partor’'and Basement Floor in first class French flat house with modern improvements. Oni these floors to offer need address B. SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, IN A PRIVATE house, with American family (best reference vite an! child only; rent not to exceed. Address RICHARD KO3S, 40 Vesey feni to depot, wi M4 highth avenue, ANTED—A SMALL HOUS! W or 15 minutes’ walk. troi antly situated, on the New Jersey or New Jersey Railroad preferred. Address, with particulars, K. H., box lu? Herald office. TANTED TO HI month, unturniahe depot; must be ple IRABLE NEIGH BORHOO! from May 1; rent from $1,20) to $1,5.0, trom owner preferred. Address. with tull particulars, %. G., box 1,604 HOUSE IN A DE —IN NEW JERSEY, WITHIN ‘one hour of New York, near depot, a neat House, 8 rooms; rent and commutation icket $38 per year. Ad- ¥. ¥., 34 Stone, street, New York. ANTED To LEAS! furnished Sum SON, box 3,193 New York Post office. ANTED—ON THE 7 THREE STORY IN GOOD ORD: ‘anted, by small respectable family without ohil- & good neighborhood, where the owner will take the wholo or part orthe rént in board table if desired; references, Address D. Herald office. FOR A TERM OF YGARS, A LINE OF HARLEM RAILROAD, furnished House or Cottage, suitabie for a sma Il Nt Hot to exceed $1,000 px , box 3) Post oftice New York. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A Fi House, of moderate size, eighth ana Pitty located between Thirty- d streets and Sixth and Madison Address box 4,510 annum. Address ts need answer, Post office, New York. _. EUROPEAN »STHAMSHIPS, UNARD LINE, UI With the view of dimit NESS DOWN be glad to find a comfortable home with @ refined private family (no hoarding house); heulthy locality, on Staten Island or in Bi ferred; references. Address, with particulars box 5,073 Post office, New York. FREE REGISTRY FOR DWEL and to let—No charge unless purchased or satis- S B. GOODALE & CO., |, Fifth Avenue Hotel, inishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course tor ali scasony of the year, On the outward ‘passage from Queenstown, York or Boston, crossing the meriduin of 5) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing vo the north of MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW LIVERPOOL, CALL) FROM NEW, YOuE, GS FOR SALE factory tenants obtained. No. 5 West Twenty-third street, —WANTED—AN UNFURNISHED SMAL seven rooms or more, below Thirty-nith Fent $1,000 to” $1,200. Address, West Thirty-second street. WANTED—FURNISHED OR or would purchase; must be first jours of New York; on the water ‘G Al CORK HARBOR, FROM BOSTON. . 4 PAKTHIA, Grand street, central for two weeks, G. G., 54) nished, on a lease class and within two h préterred, Address, with full particalars, and every folowing Wednesday and York. Steamers marked thus * do not carr: ssage—Cabin, $80, $1 to accommodation. 10x 3,423 Post ‘old, according Tickets to Paris, Return tickets on tavorable tern Y, Steerage uckets from Liverdoo and Quecnstown and ull parts of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bills ot lading given tor Beliast, Glastow, Hayre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at the company's | ‘or stecrage passage at il) CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. MAN AND WIFE DESIRE AN U nished French Flat or a nice Floor, in a private house, suitable tor_housekeepiny fourth street, and ina good ne! Adaress, stating t DENTIST WISH! for his business, for which a fair pric Herald Uptown branch office. ING FIRST CLASS FURNI- jent fora three or four story hous eet with a party of gentlemen who would be- come responsible tor the rent, and for whom she would Act as housekeepor; best reference, Address Mrs, B. E. Herald Uptown Branch office. Y A SINGLE GENTLI nishea Room, without board, in a private tamily, be- Address, stating location ‘and Steerage, $30, curt location’ below GOOD ACCOMMODATIO: oftice. No. 4 Bowling Broadway, Trinity Address A. THORN & ture, suMecient ‘The course laid down for these hem for several years, is fixed to pass 250 miles south Although ‘the voyage is thus sengtl about 100 miles, betier weather is met with and ther treedom from fogs and floating ice and the danger of navigation consequent thereon. teamers, and followed MAN—A NIC pointed to sail as follows :— AND LIVERPOOL, turday, March 7, at8 A. M. ‘aturday, March 14, at2 P.M, low Twentieth street. terms, box 3,992 Post otitee, ENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A SECOND FLOOR in private house, between Second and Fourth ave- es and Fourteenth'and Thirticth streets, Addre: ting terms, T. U. E., 39 Nassau street, room 18. TH IMPROVEMENT: near Grand Central depot: rent not to exceed $1,200; or would buy at Dargai ROSENBERG, 21 East 10th stro RSONS HAVING FURNISHED O. Houses to rent will find desirable tenants by leaving Geseription at our office; no charge unless saiisiactory tenants are obtained HUTCHINSON & WILSO; UIET FAMILY OF THREE WANTS SECOND FLOOR } between Seventh and Thirueth sireeis, east side. liress tor one week, stating rent and all particulars, 161, Herald offic Royal Mail steame: Saturday and’ Thursday, trom pier “45 North River. ‘$90, gold, according to accommo- and each succeedit Ra’ CABIN, $70, $8) and d trip tickets at low rates. RAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- i, Belfast. Havre or Prepaid certificates, $32 currency. ersare forwarded to Sweden, Norway, Den- Paris at reduced rates. Dratts igsued at lowest rates, For cabin passage and_g. Company’s office, fOr swerage passage at $3 Broad O'Donnell & Faulk, M. 8, Creagh, 102 State street, Boston. F. C, Brown, 32 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- cago. William Inman, Liverpool, and No, 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. & UNFURNISHED | Hamburg, $3), Union square, ral business apply at the ». 15 Broadway. ca G 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. ROOMS WANTED—ON SECOND FLOOR, between Second and Sixth aveni Twentieth street. Address BARCLAY, flerald office. J ANTED—PART YN AND LIVERPOOL, UNITED STATES MAIL, vered Steamships, HOUSE, with | front Basement, by a small, respectable Ainerican family; must be on west side and moderate rent. Ad- dress, stating rent, @. W. B. TANTED—FOR ABOUT SIX MONTHS, A § furnished House, in a first class neighborhood: smail private family; best of care taken of the house; ril or Mey; good reterences. CARRYING THE New and full po sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on s, calling at Cork Har h March 14, at 2 P.M. ‘March 21, at8 A. Mt. March 28, at 2 P.M: April 4, at 7 A.M. ‘avonia terry, Jersey ‘assenger accommodation for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comtort. Saloons, staterooms, midship section, whet stewardesses aci would like possession’ in Address HONOR, Herald o JANTED—BY A SMALL PRIV House between Forticth sireet ana Ceutral Madison and Seventh avenucs. sions and rent, A. B, C ;ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT rooms, without board, not, above Twentieth street. | Address BUSINESS, ATE PAMIL Address, stating di moking room and bathrooms in felt, Surgeons and mpary the steamers, ), gold; return tickets, $140, gold; i" for friends in the Old Country 0, Those wishing to send can now obtam steerage prepaid certiticates—$82, cur- BY AN AMERICAN FAM- unfurnished House, Jor housekeeping and whe family In the house, loca’ ican give Unexceptionable re Address stating terms and Lo Passengers booked to and from all parts of America to with all the convenienc: Sweden, India, Australia, there is only below Fitty-ninth stree! other information apply at the company’s office, W Bills of Jading issued to Continental ports. R, J. CORTIS, Agent, JNITED STATES MATL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS- Sailing every Tuesda reae eee sees Murch 10, at 10 A. M, rch 17, at3 P.M. NTED—BY A_ RE: a three story high stoop Dwelling, with n- eon Eighth and Fortieth streets and | Lexington avenues; rent not to exceed - DOX 4,301 Post office, TANTED—A GOOD SIZED FURNISHE ior light housekeeping, by single person oe; wil pay Slo to $l3 per month, provements bet 1,500. Address L. : Me ) IDAHO, Moore. MANHATIAS, Fi 80, gold; Steerage, 30, Currency. Prepaid tickets, $32, currence; booked to and Address MiL- Vamburg, Nor- Dratts on Ireland, England, France aud Germany at lowest rates. Ay : TANTED—BY A SMALL ly three), a mice_second floor o Ninth ward, or x terms, which must be moderate, HOUSE, rooms, in private House ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bremen, ptain E. Brickenstein, will at2 P, M., from Bremen pier, Third street, ‘Hoboken, to be’ toilowed by AF BISMARUK, Captain G. Meyer, on M Bs OF PASSAGE TO RATES OF PAS! eee yable in gold or lis The steamship RHEIN, sail on Saturd: @, WITH ALL IMPROVE- venth avenues TANTED—A SMALL HOU: ments, between Lexington and and Fifeenth and Fortiath streets; rent about $1,80) ‘LIE, box 3,050 Post office, New York. D—TWO FRONT ROO: ty-third stree! HAVRE AND FURNISHED, NOT 6 valent in currency. building proterred. Address, terms and location, COMFORT, box 74 Herald oltic NUED—A SECOND OR over store or pub THIRD FLOOR IN THE Ninth ward, for a gentleman and wife ; rent not to exceed $3), with water, gas. &c. \TED—BY A PHYSICIAN, A FURN | unturnished front Room, first floor, between Sixth and Seventh avenues and Eleventh streets. Address A. D. M., Herald office. ANTED—BY MAY ], THREE OR FOUR ROOMS ; three adnits in family; rent + Herald Uptown Branch office. FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, desirable location and co ge furnished or unturnish session in April. ‘auch office, tor tea days, ANTED—BY A VERY DESIRABLE FAMILY, CON- wife and servant, trom May rd Floor, west side, between y takes the risk of insarance (up to ‘on each of tts steamers, thus givin eat possible guarantee for safety and t danger at sea, outherly route has always to avoid ice and headland, and 47 North River. ND LIVERPOOL, SPAIN. Sat.,Mar.14, and Twentieth | been adopted by for housokeep $15 to $20. Address & > GREECE Mir dat} P.M JTALY..March Ur 5 A.M FRANCE, Thompson... venient to the se: terms reasonable ; Herald Uptown . Tuesday, March 3, at3 P.M. Cabin passage, $70; $80 currency. 'Steerage, $29, cur: Return tickets at reduced rates, Prepaid sieer- Liverpool at the lowest rates. ompany’s office, No. 69 Broad FW. HUE: Address J. F. R. sisting of centleman 1, a Second and Fart of Ti Fourteenth and Thirty-tourth streets; where # Address, with particulars and price, | ()NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, HE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL TUTEAMSIIDS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVE, CALLING AT BREST. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con. tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail North River, as follows :— resides preferred. ANTED—~BY A SMALL FAMILY, A FLAT OR five or six unfurnished Rooms in ‘a good locality; west of Broadway and by ir ferred; rent moderate, Address, stating terms, F. B. H. , | Herald Uptown Branch office. )—FURNISHED fourth street pre- UNFURNISHED, duced price, on first floor, in good lo: cation, Address, with price, J. A, H., 203 Seventh w )ANTED—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AN three story brick H ments, either in Sew York or Brookiyn; must be w ir'é ride from Fulton ulars, JOHN J. CAU + itt modern improve: | American travellers going to. or. rewrnin | Continent of turope, by takin: transit by English railway and the discomfort ing the Chann ry.’ Address, giv: ., besides savi Agent, 58 Broalway. Note.—In June and thereatter the departures will be | F on Thursday of every week. (OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, other points in Engiand and Wales, | “the South Wales Atlantic steamship Company's new | first class steamships will sail trom Pennsylvania Rait- FANTED—FOR A SMALL F. House, in a good locality, east, between Fourt and *ixticth streets, furnished’ or unfurnished. 3z2 Bast fourteenth street, ANTED—WITH LONDON AND ADL | EARLY Poss responsible and very desirable tenant (mail tam: ily of adults), 2 fest, class tarnished House, on lease ot 3 tod years, between Fourteenth aud Twenty Fourth and Sixth avenues 8. BY GOODALE & Fifth Avenue Hotel. ANTED—FOR BUSINE: furnisbed Parlor Floor; location Twe' Lexington avenue mediate possession. Address W. 5. M. Herald Uptown Branch office, THE 1ST OF MAY, PART OF A HOUSE, by a tamily of four adults, in pleasant location; dress, with price, G. W. B., Herald | Kor Proehold.7 120 A, First cabin pi | cabin, $59 currency steerage certificates from Cardif, $33 for £1 and upwards. liberal rent paid, ., No. 5 West Twenty-third street. For further barticulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAX ER & Ot | fifth street, Seventh YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOO} BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. These clogant new Clyde-built steamers will all from Plier 56 North River as tollows STATE OF VIRGINIA, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA... STATE OF GEORGIA..... 4 And every alternate Saturday thereat ers AL thFOUKN rates to all parts ot Great Bri Norway, Sweden, Denmark and 8 | <Saturday, March 7 | Saturday, March 2t Saturday, April 4 ANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A 2 furnished Room ana Bedroom, without board, be- 1g pa - “ FOR, £exMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG, The Hamburg-American Packet " Company's tres sf AAMMONIA, Captain E. Vous will sail om Thursday, March 5, 176 for Ham! 3 tates of Dassage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and aunburs 3 First cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, Kuerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $i) roi SM Steerage to Plymouth, London and ‘all points in Bags and, ete TL ATA. wll sais Maran 1 1876 KUNHARDT & 00. 0. B. MIGHARD & KoAm General Agents, Generai Passenger Agen! Gi broad sirect, New Yori. 61 Broadway New York. . SNORE 4 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS ‘TO PLYMOUTH, CUUKRBOURG AND HAMBURG. The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail treat New York ay tollowss— 1, Captain Fischer, jantain Wilson. a ®, Captain Thomas April cugle Line pier, foot of First street, Hoboken. é RATES OF PASSAGE TO. PUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG $120, gold; second saloon, $72, vinouth London, $30, currency 5 J Hamburg, $90, gold; prepaid Fort seambure. $30, curreuey. "Oo 2 ian APPLY wo KUNCL, EDYE & CO. 27 Sout William street.” For passaye’ apply to NA NACHOD & KUMNE, General Agente 13 Broad way. i] REP stan 11 BAL Appainted to c ——— ._HOUSEs, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, In this City and Brooklyn. T 588 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY- ouses, furnished ‘aud unturnished, Regtster tree. Kstablished § renees, present and former patrons. id ANTED—PROM MAY 1. A SMALL, or tye rooms, Addi ponte ress, with ful PHILA AND ANTWERP, ‘he Belgian and United States matla t From Philadelph VADERLAND -.-.-Peh CAND ere, NEDERGAND, ( rag SWITZER A PRI First Cabin Steerage.. es, $32, Passenger accommodations (or ali classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance ts"provided.- Every ace He surgeon and siewardess, e : very steamer carrics & rough tickets and through bilis of lading issue: tween all prominent points ing teat et For passage, rates of freight and other information, a PPIY © PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Generel Agents 307 Walnut street, Phiiadel and 42 Broad sireet, earls B, VONDER BEC eneral European Agent, Antworm, (PAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., me EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFIOR, 86 South street. _Drafts for £1 and upwards issued at lowest rates. \REAT WESTERN o>! EAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. steamers of this line will sail trom plier 18 Bast sits follows :— CORNWALL, Gibson. Saturday, March ARRAGON, Western «....Saturday, March Cab’ wssuKe, $7: intermediate, $45, steerage, $30, currency; excursion tickets, $120. Apply to the ent, 70 South street. said ea mie. Be MORGAN'S BONS, COAST WISE , STEAMSHIPS. ACIFLC MALL STBAMSHIP LINE. Grem reduction in rates, passage and freight te California vias anama. the magnificent swamships of this line will be de North River, New York, as um spatehed trom pier ler: Saturda: t 12 noon, CITY OF GUATEMALA, Captain 1 . freight onl Saturday, March 14 at 2PM, BENRY CHAUNCBY, Commodore A. G. Gray. Passengers and treight. Saturday, March 28, at 2 7. M., COLON, Captain —— Passengers and treignw ‘day, April Il, at 1 P. M., ACAPULCO, Captalm . Passengers and freight, Saturday, April 25, at 1 P.M, HENRY CUAUNOBY, Commod Gray. Freight and passengers. . And every fortnightly Saturday thereatter, conneet- ins at Panaina with all’ steamers for Central Amcricam, Mexican coast and South Pactiie ports, Passenger steamers will call at Kingston, Jamaica, bot on their outward and homeward trips, arriving st that borton Friday, the sixth day afier leaving New York, and leaving Saturday P. M. tor Aspinwall. ixtra steamers (or freight, &c., will be despatched ow intermediate Saturdays whenever the nvcessitics of transportation may require it, || tO JAPAN AND GHINA, ‘The splendid steamers of this line leave San Francisco first of every month tor Yokohama, Hong Kong and Shanghae, carrying United states mails. Extra steamers will be despatched on the 26th of month whenever sufficient business offers. Steamers this ine leaving Hong Kong after April 1 next will bring freight to Panima, via Yokohama and Sau Francisco, without breaking bulk. pJime contracts aud through bills of lading issued vie. ‘anama. Tea will be brought from San Frauctsco to New York, fast, in 28 days, at $40, gold, per ton of 2,000 pounds. RATES OF PASSAGE (including berths, meals and all requisites for the trip. New York to San Francisco, $00, $10) or $110, currency, according to location. i Sow York to Kingston, $25 or $50, gold, according te Jocation. n Francisco to Yokohama, $15), gold. San Francisco to Hong Kong, $200, gold. For freizht and passage or other iniormation apply ag the company’s office, vier 42 North River. toot ot Ci street, New York." H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent. Rurus Haron, Vice President and Managing Directon N 'W YORK AND HA’ ese first cl amships il every Tuesday, af M., trom pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, for direct, as follows :— Steamship COLUMBUS, K.-C, Reea. March 3 Steamshin MORRO CASTLI yy Steamship CRESCENT CIT Curtis, For freight or passage (having magnitice: dations) ly to guiod WILLIAM,P. CLYDE & 60. 0. 6 Bowling Gros D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. stiles 10! ASSAU, PROGRESO AND VFRA CRUZ. NEW YORK AND Mt. XICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINB, leaving Sise No. 3 North River at 3 P. M. CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct), . larch & CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direct ireh CITY OF MEXICO. Havana and Mexico)...March CITY OF MERIDA. aa via Nassau) March if coy iy, yee (E Leet Wed., March ‘or ireight or passage a] ¥. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 83 Broadway. EXAS LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, CHING Ad Key West, carrying the United States mail.—Steamer CITY OF WACO, Captain Pennington, will leave pier 36 East River, Saturday, March 7, at3 P.'M. Through bills lading given to Houston and all points on the Gal Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C, Railr rge for forwarding in New York. ¥or freigh of passage, having superior accommodations, apply to C. 4, MALLURY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, ‘or W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall streot. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The Cromwell Stea™sship Line. ‘The steamship K NICKi&RBOC R, Captain: pe | leave pier No.9 North River, on Saturday, Maren 7, at P.M. Freight received dai ‘4 Through ‘rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazon Méntiagg. St Louis and, Mobile. ‘Cabin para + steerage, For freight or passage apply ta Grigk e SuAMAN, 8 West street, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship EMILY B. SOUDER, from pier 36 North River (foot of North Moore streeg, on Saturday, March 7, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received dally. Through rates given to 8 Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and indlanola. For’ freight or’ passage, having supe tions, apply to FREDEMIG BAKER, pler 35 North River, SOUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Sots following new cand first class steamers will sall every Wedneslay. at 3 P. M., trom pier 2) Kast Rivers Steainer CARONDELEE, Captain, Steamer CITY OF GALV Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Hines.....M Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain Decring.March 25 Freight received daily, Through rates given to Gatvess ton, Indianoln, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Bragoa, Santiayo and St. Louis Cabin passage, $50: steerage do., $25. For freight or passage, ha superior accommo- . H, MALLORY & CO. ioerpmenens 153 Maiden Lat + ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND, ORPOLE, FOX TLY LINE, to Norfolk aan Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Poterse pute an . OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. From pier 37 Nortn River, foot of Beach street, steamers wave daily at3P. M. for Norfolk, and passenger steamers tor Sortolk, City Point and Richmond on Tue: Tharsdays and Saturdays. came hour. iithrough bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all potnts South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes see Atlante Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also Chesapeake and Ohl, Railroad for Western n pointy by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and 1 N.©., and other poinia, Office, 187 Greenwich street. : readline TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. RAGANSETT STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FALL RIVER LINE.” CHANGE OF TIME. On and after MONDAY, March 2, the steamers of this line will leave pier 28 North River, Soot of iauiny ery at pia aliens ce P.M. Avoid midnight changes, nly les The only thrptigh Sound line Where a good night's rest: can be obtained, A. P. BA apavicitend @NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ag sit THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. a dies ty 4 Af from foot of Desbrosses and Cortiandt streets, follows :— : ior Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout “vith Palma Palnce carsatiactied, 9) A.M. OP. M. Sunda an 2 2 Fe Williamsport.’ Lock Haven, Corry, and Erie, via Fhiladeiphia ang ee R 5. Division Temkin wie rt, 9: .» M., connect rar Haltimsre, Wainriigion and the South, at8stD A. My Sandy P.M. Sunday 9 P. Philadelphia, 3:40, 9:30 A. M., 12:30, 3, 4, 3, 7 Ban wh! mud atch ‘sunday, & igo 830 Sa + P.M. migrant and second ) Lea rege at720A.M..2, 3:10 and 6:10P. M. Sunday Bea) 7:20, 7:40, 9 10, 11 AL Ma, 12 Pdi: 8, bro 6 BAO, Oside night. Sunday, 5:20, 6:16: 6:97:20, 7:40, 89.10, 1A. ML, 12M, 1 Ota atid ota, 510 G, 0:10, Beaver? P.M, and 12 night. | Sunday, 6:25, 6:10 point 80,724) 810 A, Mao 12 M., 1, 2, 2:90, 3 For Rana SSS bay 6, 6 a0, 6:30, 8 10, We Be ad "Amboy and’ South Ambo; ua ; Lander pat! th Ambo ms RTE Cana eine Suman. was Ae P.M, ain unday, 6:10, M. mn } van CE My nd 3 P.M. ing 9 3s he C Dabury and Belvidere, vant cP, Me dation tor Bordentown, Burlington and Came den, 7:20 and 9:0 A, M. yan $ 40, 4 and 6:10 7. Me 20 A. M. and 2 P.M, NOX 104. M, For New, For Farmingdale and Squ | For Pemberton and Camden, 6 A. M, and 2:30 P.M. ‘Trains arrive as. follows:—From Piuayurg, 6:20" A.M. 1:3).and 7:35 P.M, daily; 1:86 A.M. jaily, ex Monday. From Washington and Baltimore. 6:5 A 6:15 and 10:27 P.M. Sun 605 AM. aud 02 BL M. From Phildelphia, 06, 6280, 1:15, UBS A. Ms 2ild, 15, 0:00, Bath 10 yee Me Sunday, 622 Gk, 3 .'M., ahd 10% , ‘Picket otfices, 635, 435, M71 and MA Broadway, No. 1 As. for House, and toot of besbromses and Cortlandt streets, rant ticket office, ace, RTE ANBATEE, cee NO 8 Battery PP BoD. General Manager, General Passenger Agent. GToxrxatox LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT sten tween Seventh and Tenth avenues, tet . Address, stating terms, which must NTAX, Horald Cuows Brauch offica, rafts (or £ and upwards. OF Ah and AUSTIN BALDWT Steerage office, No, 45 Broadway, [caalnaoaxsrr. RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat day, trom pler Nota Wieghe eS eee an

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