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Bernard Gorer has withdrawn from the Chippewa Walls (Wis.) Avalanche, R. T.. Gray has withdrawn from the Raleigh N.C.) Christian Advoeate, ‘The 7elescope ts 4 new illustrated comic semi- monthly printed at La Crosse, Wis. There is a place called Fargo Mm Minnesota, and it has a newspaper called the Zxpress, The editor of the Troy (N. Y.) Whig has had a #Hoosac Tuonel’” waltz dedicated to him, A Swedish paper, called the Samtiden, is to be @tarted in the Upper Penmsula of Michigan. Henry L. Bonsall, editor of the Camden (N. J.) Republic, is going to run for Mayor of that city. The Rochester (N. Y.) Eepress has two libel suits on hand—one for $20,000 and another for $10,000. Joseph T. Goodman has disposed of his interest in the Territorial Enterprise, of Virginia City. The Thomastox (Conn,) Zxpress talks of suspena- Ing puditcation on account of a lack of patronage. The College Spectator is a monthly paper issued ‘Dy eome of the students of Union College, Scheneo- tady. f The Hudson (N. Y.) Star will be changed from an Bvening to a morning paper on the first Monday in March. . It is the Topeka (Kan.) Blade, and not the To- edo (Uhio) Blade, that has suspended for want of patronage. W. W. Armstrong is now the sole proprietor of the leveland (Unio) Plaindeater, F. W. Green having Swithdrawn., The students of Princeton (N. J.) College want to publish a newspaper, but the faculty are’ op- ‘posed to it. The St, Louis Times has been called upon by Mr. Btillzon Hutchins to hand over $100,000 or stand trial for libel. Tuere is asection in Wetzel connty, West Vir- ginia, of about thirty miles square, in which not a newspaper is taken. T. B, Scofleld has left the Iron World and has taken a position on the Liquor Dealers’ Advocate, an Pittsburg, Pa. J. A. Z. McKibbin has purchased the Cuba Herald, of Allegany county, New York, and will continue it as a democratic organ. ‘The Spectator is the name of a new journal pub- lished by the students of the College of St. Laurent, ear Montreal, Canada, The Farmville (Va.) Mercury says it is pre- pared to apologizo for every offensive line it pub- lishes or to stand a treat, Justice Haines, of Chicago, has decided that edl- tors are professional men, and that their scissors and pastepots cannot be seized tor debt. A monthly journal for the young is published in Utica, N.Y. It is called the Blod-aur Oes a'r Yo Gol. It is needless to add that it is intended for Welsh children. The firm of Tuttle & Reddington, publishers of the Rutiand (Vt.) Heraid, is dissolved by limita- tion, Mr. A. H. Tuttle continuing as editer and propricter of the paper. Mankato, Minn., has had a dance for the benefit ofa newspaper. The inauguration of this plan of relief was for the benefit of the Beobachter, a'Ger- map issue, and was not a success. George M. Allen, publisher of the Christian Ban- mer at Hastings, Minn., recently fired four shots at himself with a revolver, only one of which took effect, and even tnat was not serious. The New York State Editorial Convention Is to be held this year at Lockport, and the programme Includes a trip to Alabama, under the auspices of Major Hotchkiss, It is to come off im May. The war—and a ferocious one it is—is still kept ‘Up between the San Francisco Chronicle and Sun. They shoula not forget the following record of a historical fact:— And each thou So they tought spit, And tley seracched and they’ bit, Uniil of the cats there wein't any. ‘© Was one cat too many; FLASHES FROM THE PRESS, pt Reka ih Lake Champlain froze over last year on the 25th Of January; this year ive days later, There are 740 inmates in the Albany Peniten tlary, niuety-one of whom are females, A colony is being iormed in Rahway, N.J., for the purpose o! locating m the far West, No clew to the ittentiy of the Gadshill (Mo.) Tailroad train robbers nas )et been obtained, Moose Lake station, on the Northern Pacific Raliroad, contaius but tour buildings and they are all to let, There ts a line of freight sieighs running on Lake Champlain, between Piatisburg, N.Y., and Bur | Ungton, Vt. The General Assembly of Tiinois adjourned on the 12th ist., 1m delerence to the birthday of Abra- | ham Lincoln. A bill is being prepared tor introduction into the House, to confer tne elective iranchise upon the | ‘women of lowa, Mrs. Fleming, of Yadkin county, N. C., has four chidren, two giris aud two boys, and they are all Of the same age. | Parties are aiready visiting Cape May with a of business for | view of reuting cottages aud place the comings season, There is at present more snow in the Sierra Ne- ‘Yada Mountains than bas been seen in many yeare, apd more is expected, The Penobscot Indians in Maine are to havea Governor, Licutenant Governor and a representa- tive in the Legisiature, ‘The grain receipts of the carrying trade between New York and ioreign ports amounted, duiing the | year just ciosed, to nearly $60,000,000, The New York County Court House, the Brooklyn bridge, the Housac tunne: and tne new New York Capitol building are tne four great jobs of the age, Delegates from thirty-one Irish societies of St, Louis met im that ci ¥ on the 15th inst. ior the pur- pose of making arrangements lor the celebration O1 St. Patrick's Day. A great many negroes in Texas are coming to grie: for beng too much marred. They think that Matrimony is vo more binding on colored jolks now than it was beture the war. | A subscription paper was started in Wesleyan | University, Conn., among the studonts, tor the benefit 01 the members oi the boat cluv, and the Hberal sum of $760 was subscribed. A man died in Chillicothe, Ohio, last week, of de- lirium tremens, alter having squandered a fortune of $50,000, Had he lived two weeks longer he would have been the recipient of another $50,000 from the estate o! a deceased relative. } A Virginia bishop, who is supposed always to tell the truth, says he saw a wheat field in Cali- fornia seventeen miles’ long, aud when the owner ploughs it he starts on one ‘urrow and goes all day, | bas outall night and pluugns back the next Ys The recent census of Richmond, Va., shows the following ugures:— Malea. Fomatee, White. ecco » 16,463 47 009 Colored... « + 11,665 Wot Total... seers 18 82,557 The population of Maine in 1870 was 627,000, of Which number 9,437 were born in Canada, 8,953 m New Brunswick, 463 in Newoundlund, 2135 im Nova Scotia, 425 in Prince Edward Island, 5,692 in British America, 3,645 1n ng reg 15,745 in Ire. land, 998 in Scotland, 279 in Wales, 136 1n France, 41 in Spain, 14 in Aurica, 6 in Asia, 3 in China and 16 in Cuba, The new Game law now before the Legislature of Maine provides tuat no person sbali kill any Woodcock, wood duck or Engiish snipe between Jauuary 1 and July 4, nor kill any quail, grouse or partridge between January 1 and September 1, Under a penaity of not less than $5 nor more than $10 lor each bird killed or offered sor sate. It also Provides that i sporting norhing but firearms Shall ve used, wuder the same peuaity, It also .or- bids the desxiruction of the nests, ergs and un- fedged young of wild virds, excepting crows, hawks and owis, under a penalty 01 $10. SALES AT At ACSMON NOTICE. —LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE Moat Hoaseholl “Farmiture, this morning, at iv) Polock. at resiaence 21 wast Zuth street, near Broadway, ‘Vie 74 octave Pianotorte, 4 round corners, O11 Fainuimss and Chromos, Parlor suit Marie Antoinette and Grind Duciesse styles, in brocatel, h covers; Carpets, Mirrors, Clocks, au 1 Centre Tables, Bookcase, Bedstead, van ane ADEM and “hair Mattresses, ao, | Ae ee or hee egomm Furniture and every ardele HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTH GOOD SEC “% misfit Carpets, ail sizes, oh oe, HAND AND ; *N patterns, trom anctlor Wii cheae, alihe pa is ©, U2 eulton street, betweon William and Nassau, side entrance, CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER — . + sale elegant’ Household Purnttnre ORTANT 0 ‘urmiture, without re- March 3, ats} o’cloek, ontent: " e 262 West Yourteenta sir ae keene Particulars Tuesday. Seen avenue, UCTION SALE,—FOUR sTORY Dwelling, 26” West Forty-ninth Gourt order, By HN. CAMP, March 5, loge lease; ground rent $32), ul BROWN STONE street; Supreme Columbia Cole etON SALB—THIS Day, at 104 O'CLOCK, ON © premises 2.1 wast Kiity Mith street, of Pi Bodroom anu Kitchen Furniture, &e. ty — VOLsY 4 BuGkv SRAUGH, Auctioncers, AT ACCTION. EMPORTANT SALE. ‘The importation of MESSRS, M. KNORDLER & CO, necessors to GOUPLL & CO, ollection of anand 7073 COLOR DRAWINGS and OUL, PAINTINGS, to be peremptorily suld at auction, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 5 AND 6, A? THE ART GALLERY, NO. 60 LIBERTY STREET, Me exhibition. oo ":DWARD SCHENCK, Auction A™ SALE, AT 37 NASSAU STREET, opposiie the Post office. The superb collection of Eurovcan and American OlL Paintings, which have been on exhibition at my gallery for several days, will be sold by auction, on Tuesday and jareh $a.d 4, commencing each day at 12 Every picture is fresh and valuable, full: ‘anteod and have not been either copied or chromocds ARC! A JOUNST IN, Auctioneer. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCIIONEER.—OFFICE AND saléaroom 87 Nastau street, opposite she Post oltice, Horse Auction Branch, 19 to 25 thirwenth strces, near University place, . BANKRUPICY SALR, ON MONDAY, MARCH’ 3, AT 1 O'CLOCK, INE OFFICE FURNITURE, . h CYLINDER DESKS, booncases, | CARPETS &c., REVOLVING 'C ALRS, formerly belonging to the firm of JAY COOKE & CO, AT NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, RCH, JOHNSTON will sell, * on re fd Hs OCR. all the ico Furniture, 8) Revolving Chairs, Arm Chairs, Railings, Partitions, Gas Chandeliers, once Clocks, Mirrors. Wardrobes. Bookcases, Closets,’ Pigeon Holes Carpels, Oitcloths, Matting, &6, contained in said offices. A. * BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, « -” Executor's sale of Bowery Property, A.J. BLEECKER, SON & WHLEE will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, March 4 at 12 M.,at the Exchange Salesroom, No. lll Broadway, the following destrable ienth ward Property: it, No, Bowery.—The two story and attic House and Li Wi Bowe y, east side. between Hester and. Grand streets; size 26 by about 120; \itle pertect ; terms favorable, HIRAM RAYNOR, ts tM, Pop ay zo ore ‘xecutors of Mary A. Gompert jeceased, £0, Maps at 7c ur sizect ranean UCTION NOTICE, .—120 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ST, Elegant at public auction, 1 jousehold Furntiure His DAY. Over 400 Lots, bY catalogue. 50) yards velvet Brussels and ingrain Carpets. This (MONDAY) morning, commencing at 10}, o'clock, at private resutonce, 120 West Twenty-third street, uewr’ Sixth avenue, Parlors consisting as follows: Elegant rosewood French plate Etagere. magnificent rosewood 7%. octave Fianotortes (Chickering Son); also square grand, Bil: Cousole tables satin brocate! Parlor Suits, latest styles inlaid Frames, inlaid marquetry Centre Tables, Window real lace Curtains, - Bronzes, Fizures on pe testa pieces of Statuary, Ornaments, de valuable Art Paintings, Chamber Suits compieto in solid rosewood and iniaul black walnut, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, .U cunied: hair an spring Mattresses, Fillows) Holsters e.; dining room inlaid French wainut Builet, bxtension Table to math; Gining room Chairs, covered in leather; sod Suver and Plated Ware, china Dinner and Tea Service, 2.0 pleces; | Library aud’ Bedryom suits im reps, Turkish Chairs, | Bookcase, Liprary ‘Table, lady's Secretary, Su) voluines | of choice Books: also basement and servants’ Furniture, | N. B.—inis is the largest and richest sale of Housenold. Furniture this season. LUKE FITZGERALD, Aucttoncer. ALE, UA BSOn UES AUCTION to close an estate, First class brick Residence, 83 Warren strevt, Jeis+y City, LEWIS BE, WOOD, Auctioncer, will seli, on Wednes- day, March 4 at 3o’clock 1”. M., at the Exchange sales- rooms, No 7# Montgomery sirees, the large three story and basemen: brick Dwelling, 25x54, 38x10, containing 15 rooms, with all the modern improveinents; sate posi- tive. For permits and full particulars apply to uae Auc- tioneer, 79 Montgomery sireot, Jersey City AUCTION BALE. AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctioneer. $2),0UU worth of Magnificent Household Purniture, Rosewood Piaroforte, Drawing Koom Suits, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, Rare Works of Art, at public auction, on THIS DAY (Monday), March 2, at the private resulence 36 West Lith st between Sth and 6th avs, sale commencing at 1% o'clock. Drawing rooms—=u| Suits Grand Duchess, Marie Antomet.e siyle, covered silk brocade, rosewood ita- geres, sccretaire, Bovkease, Mirrors, velvet and Brus. sels Carpets, Paintings by eminent artist, Bronzes, Stau y, Clocks, Lace Curtains, Ornaments, magnificent rosewoot Piauotorte. celebrated maker, Stoo rosewood and walnut chamber F of Louis XIV.; Mattresses, verware, Cutlery, Chinawar | all te Fi en suite, s.yle n table, Builets, Bil- Glassware, Linen. Also rniture in servants’ aparunents. Sale peremp- hi ti epers and doaiers. Cover; | | clothing, __ SALES AT AUCTION, H NRY B. HERTZ, AUCTIONEER, LARGE SALE OF FURNITUKE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, BAR FIXTURES, CHINA, GLASSWARE, &o., oP RAE eke Watt cage CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR THE JEROME PARK ‘The entire contents of the sail first class hotel, all in splendid order and well worthy the attention of hotel keepers, dealers and private fimilies. The goods com- prise large variety of rosewood and walnut parlor, chamber and dining room Furniture: fine Beds, Bedding, Maitresses, table and bed Linen, Blankets, Quilts, Ac. also Ching, Glassware, Silverware, Cullery, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Mirrors, Pictures, Bar and ay ixtures and other appurtenances of @ ‘frst class Catalogues now ready at office of auctioneer, 653 Brondwa xi © eae NOTICE. —Purehasers can take the 9:15 train from Grand Central depot for Fordhain stat ENRY D, MINER, AUCTIONEER, lute Henry H. Leeds & diner, (established 1847), Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, BY HENRY 0. MING! TUESDAY, MARUH 3," i at 1034 o'clock, at the private residence No. 22 West twenty-second street. near kighth avenue, EXBKOULOR'S SALB Handsome Household Furniture, made to order by Belter, stoney and Meeks, consisting of vilt Frames, Pier and Mintle Mirrors, Axminster and Brusicls Carpets, carved rosewood Parlor Suit, in figured damask, mirror back Etagere, marble top cenire and side Table: carved walnut Bookcase, rosewood, black walnut and oak Din- ing and bedroom Furmture, hair dattresses, Kitchen Utensils, &c, sy order, K. L. MULFORD, Executor. FRIDAY MARCH 6, at 1044 o'clock, at the salesrooms, 9% Chambers and 77 Reade streets, GENTEEL HOUS“HOLD FURNITUsE, MIRRORS, RPETS, éc. Details herew! ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC- tion,—i. H. LUDLOW & CO, will sell at auction, on Tuesday, March 3, 1874, at o'clock A. M.. at the store No. 18) Futh avenue, near twenty-third street, where it has been removed for convenience of sule, an assortment of Household Furniture, consisting in part of black wal- but inlaid Parlor Suit, black walnut decorated Cabinet, Dlack walnut Dining Room Suit, in moroceo; flneiy carved black walnut and gilt Bedroom Sult, Bedstead: Dressing Bureaus. Washstands, black walnat extra Din: ing Tables and Buffet, black walnut Centre Table, mar- ble top; hair and spring Mattreses, Pillows, Holsters xminster ana Brussels Carpets, fine Mirrors, &c. M. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONKER, SELGS ‘THIS DAY, + at2oclock, at 40 East Eleventh strect, a general Assortment of househola Furniture, consisting of Sofa, Tables, Mirrors, Stove, Bedding, seather Beds, Crockery, &c, NUS BAUM & CO, salestooms 217 Canat street, ive special attention to outdoor sules; prompt returns jay ot sale. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER,—NUSSBAUM & saleagooms 217 Canal street, sell this day, Peart street, near City Hail pla ixtures of a Liquor Store, consisting Mirrors, Tables, &c., in'lots. MARSHALS, SALE THOMAS J. M'GRATIE AUC- tionesr, 133 Chatham strect, will sell on Mond: Atl o'clo. k, # large assortment-ot Fancy Goods, coi ing of China and Boheman Vases, fancy Workboxes, Albums, Drums; large, lot Wax Dolls picture Frames, Jewehry, &c, Also 10 Showcases. By order P. Feeny, City Marshal. ORIGAGE SALE.—BOWE & HILLIER, AUCTION. cers, sell. Monday, March 2 at Li o'clock, at sourh- cast corner =pring und Mulberry. streets, the Stock, "ix. tures and Bflects of a Grocery ‘Store, Horse, Wagon and Harness; also Lease, A.B. CONKE Attorney for Mortgage ARSHAL'S SALE—THIS DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, AT the saicsroom of Foley & Beokenbaugh, eetiooenty la walnut Bedsteads, 18 Bnreaus, eight Wa hstands Tablos. SD, HALL, Marshal. ORTGAGE SALK.—HENRY DREHER & SON, Auctioneers, office 172 East Houston street, sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at M0 Rose street. » urniture of a Board- ing ees WW rooms complete; tea: heap remt; one or more lo HENRY E, DREHER, Attorney for Mortgaxee. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. eer, Will sell, this day, at 59 New Bowery, 500 lots men’s and women’s Clotiing, Dresses, Shawis, Rem- nants, Table Linen, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Under- ‘outs, Panis aud Vests, By order George Cud- lipp, East Twellth street. Reuse, WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S ‘sale—Will sell, Monday, at 11 o'clock, at salesroom, 27 East Broadway, Groceriés—Two hogslicads of stock Ale and two hogsheads of Porter, Oolong and youn, Hyson Teas, Spices, mustard, Soap, Pickles, bottle Liquors, Twine, Scotch Alc, Sherry ‘Wine, Hardware, Stoves, Iron Sale, Lou ehold Furniture, &c, Sale pos: iuve. DANIEL H. MUWPHY, Marshal, { HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SD. and special sale of Wines Liquors, Ciara &e., Monday, March 2% at 1034 o'clock, No. [3 Bowery, by order of the assignee; asks and’ cases imported ‘and domestic Brandies, Gin, ium, casks Port, sherry and Rhine Wines; also 30 cases Wines, Brandiex, Gi, Bite also Cigars, as, dc, Sale ters, Bourbon’ Whiskey, cases Champagne Tovaceo, &c.; also alot of Groceries, positive: G, HERMAN, GENERAL AND (SHERIFS AUC. ©. tioncer. “Sheriff's sale Wednesday, March 4, at i O'clocs, No. 13 Bowery, the Stocs and Kixtures of a Rat and Insect Kxterminaiing Estublishinent. By order of W. ©. CONNER, Sheriff, 2 Cuanues W. MPHOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 Centre street, will'sell_ on ‘Tuesday, March 3, at the Exchange Salesrdom, a three story bvown stone tront Mouse, with store and collar, on Fulton street, Brooklyn, Particulars at the Aucticnver’s office. ruax, De] INUIS MONDAY, MARCH 2, SALE TO COMMENCE AT M.—ihe Stock ot Gentlemen's Furnishing Joods ixtures, at 251 Bowery, the trade invited. JOSEPH SOLOMON, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE—AUt unreserved and posi THIS DAY ¢ handsoine, genteel atthe 2lu West Twenty-first street, near seventh avonuo, | consisting of Parlor Suits in satin, damask and brocal Decker & Bros. 74 octave four round rosowood P tore: uiso elegant upright Pianotor French plate Mirrors, inlaid Cabinets, gilt ( Console Tables, kasy Unairs, lurkish Lounges, exquisite Oi Paintings, imported Paris bronze Figures and Clocks, lace Curtains, Cormces, Library and Secretaire Bookcases, volumes choice Books, Library Tables, satin cotelaino Library Suits, solid walnut and rosewood Bed- sicads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wa-hstands, | Lounges, 2 hair and ‘spring Mattresses, rep, plush and harrcioth Suits; Dining Vurniture, consisting of pillar Exension Table. Buffet, Dinins Chairs, Dinner and Tea Sets, Silverware, Crockery, Giassware, &¢.; also base- ent, kitchen and hall Furniture; velvet, Brussels and Ourbets, and assorument we ul housebold arti- es. |N. B.—NO pos’poncment on account o: weather, Take 7th or Sth avenue © 'T C, CASHIN, Auctionees A SSIOXRES BALE WM. 8, MOUNT, AUCTIONEER, by WILMERDING & MOU Tuesday, March 3, 1874, at 10 o'clock: ash, large ald important sale of fine'ready mid. Giothiag, plee Goods, Store and Odice Fixtures, by order of the Assignees, the enure stock of the manutacture ot Messrs, A, alle & Co, ‘Lo be sold at | the lofts, No. 59 Broadway. | we | PAY_DANIEL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom No. 76 Cedar street, between Broadway id Nassau street, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 AND 4, at Il o'clock each day, at satesroom, LARGS “ALE UF ELEGANT TURKISH RUGS, entirely new desiuns, just rece ved; also a number of SUPLRA TroKISH EMBROIDERED. CHAIR AND TABLS UOVERS, SH WLS, &C., Now on exhibition, with catalogues, Brak, % raven, ELLS, THIS day at 2 o'clock, ‘at 454 Canal street, parlor aud champer Suits, tapestry and other Carpets, Bedsiead: Bureaus, Chairs, extension and other Tables, hair an other Mattresses, Beds and Beading, OMce Desks, Conn- | tera, stoves, Crockery and silverplated Ware, kitchen Furniture, €c. ; black ‘walnut Sideboards and Bookcases, ION SALB.—IMPORTANT, tive sale by public auction, day), at 101g o'clock, usoiul Househoid Furniture, residence ntre and | FANKAUPT'S SA Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will Sell at public auction, ‘on the 7th day of March, at I o'clock 4. M. ylour very heavy Horses, thirteen sets henvy Harness, thiricen lager beer Wagons, Said horses cannot be excelled tor usetuluess to brewers and truckman, at corner Scholes and smith streets, Brook- | lyn, B.D. W. G. HAWKINS an CUARLES RUBINSON, Penavary 28, 187k ‘Assignieos, YROOKKRY AND GLASSWAKE,—HEYRY LOTZ, Auctioneer, sells Monday, March 2 1v o'clock, a ge 1 assortment to suit dealers. By ‘order of Wiliam nderson, 10 College place. INGEE, PORTER & CO,, AUCTIONEERS,—TO-MOR- row (tuesday), ‘at 10%, o'clock. entire Contents of private dwelling 3 s8 East Tivin strect: first class Furm- ture, elegant sideboard, rosewood Piano, Pixs “PORTER & ©0. AUCTIONEERS —THIS cr at 10 o'clock, corner of bichth avenue and 143d street, the entire Contents of a Hotel. WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Bre ikGant HOUSKUOLD FURNITURE, at the private residence No, 14 ASE TWENTY. 1XtH STREET, “By EDWARD GGHENOK, @” Monday, March %, at 10) | oefock, a: above, ail the elegant rurnitare—yiz., velvel nd Brussels Car ele pier and mantel Mirrors elegant Torewoud snd walnut bedroom, Chamber Suits, Armoires, Bureaus, &c, ; clegant rosewood Parlor Suits in plush and velvet; centre and side Tables, Lambreaulns and lace Curtains and Cornx’es: black walnut Extension Table, elegant Buffet, elegant 7 0c ave rosewood Piano, by Weber: fine Steel engravings, Bronzes and Clocks and otier Ornaments; also China and Giass Ware and the kitchen Utensils, with which the.sale will commence, J{OWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER RECEIVER'S SALE AT AUCTION of the entire Stock of GAS FIXTURES, MACHINERY AND TOOLS of the late firm of John Horton, AT NO. 62) BROADWAY, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3, AND FOLLUWING DAYS, at Wolclotk eacn day. The stock consists of CHAND «LITERS and GAS FIX+ TURES in great variety. xlass, bronze and gilt anman- ufactured stock, Gas Fittings, Machinery, Tools, Latnes, steam Engine and Boiler, Steam ump and other Ma: ch.nery; also Store Fixiures and Furniture. Catalogues can be obtained at 620 Broadway, or at the office of tho Auctioneer, No, 6 Liberty street, y. ", ALDRICH, RECEIVER, \DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, HANDSOME HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE and @ valuable collection of ORIGINAL OTL PAINTINGS, which have been in the family for many years.” ALSO, a fine line of English and French Engravings, which will ve gold at auctioa by Mr. SCUBNOK, at the : private residence NO, 9.31, MARK'S PLACR, ON TURSDAY, MARCH |, AT 104 U'CLOCK A, M. ‘The house is very large, and contains a large quantity of fine Brussels Carpets and Furnivure of every descrip. tion. Catalogues al the house and the goods vow reaay for ¢xamination, The sale of Paintings and Engraving ‘will commence aboutli o' JOLAY & KECKENBAUGH, AUOTIONFERS, WILL sell thisday, k, ail the Furniture cor tained in the pi Xvate residence 2. it Fitty-ftth stree saneting, of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitehen Furniture, aa} cs pu at2 o'clock, at Gg A Stig i one lot urnivire, Carpe: ings, Paintings Mitrors sewing muchinan, Aor” rm Central. GREAT BARGAIN,—A SPLENDID THREE STORY high stoop House, in complete order, in Forty-third Street, hear Broadway; $2010; must be sold; worth $25,00); make an offer: also elegant three story high stoop brown stone Houses, trom $22.0); choice localities, FISHAR & AT, O10 Seventh avenue, DECIDED BARGAIN ON SIXTIETH STREET, near Park avenue, four story brown stone House four story on Lexington avenue, $22,000" a perlect ge: on Lexington avenue, only $11, 0); sco these betore pur- chasing; also many others (rom $10.00 to $5000 F, CRAWFORY, 953 Third avenu —HOUSES FOR SALE, EAST OF FIFTH AVE. Amine, at $10.00, $12.00, $1590, S200 & 2.000, 009, $28, 0), $33,0.0, $35,00), $45,000, "850,000; corner o dixueth street and wadison avenue, 26xC0x90, four story, must be sold. Come and sce me at once, JOUN FKITRETCH, 1,056 Third avenue, ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY—ONLY $12,500 FOR A A. tivee story and basemeut brown, stone House, 30 fectiront; a tour story, r Lexington avenue, ony $23,000; « four story on Lexington avenue, with 100 foot Tot, only $22,500, anda three story on ‘Park avenue, .1,500. F. CRAWFORD, 933 Third avenue, ill be sold, without NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1874.—TRIPLE. SHEET. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Fo beng Toe, Feaey CLASS HOUS! x9 P e eighth street, near Broadway and close to Central Park. “Apply om the premises : OR SALE—FIFTY.SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Bighth and Ninth avenues, a first class four sto high stoop brown stone How X55 exicnsivn 8 feet, Jot 100.5; cheapest house in th eat; terms Apply to JOHN Me stract. FPO, SAL West Ture Tr HIGHT BREET first class neighborhood ; high stoop, brow: stone, four stories 18 rooms: Carpets, Mirrors, Gas Fixtures} terms ¢asy. Owner, on premises. POR SALE—THE SMALL NEAT THREE sTORY high stoop brick House, 17 West ‘Pwenty-second Street, near Sixth avenue; all'improvements. Apply on premises, trom lo w 3, POR SALE OR TO LET FURNTSHED—A DESIRABLE four story brown s.one House, 17x59, lot 100 feet, in Forty-lourth street, near Sixih avenue, with immediate possession, JAMES Ik WATERLOW, ST) Sixth avenue, MS? BE SOLDFOUR STORY ENGLISH BASE. ment brown stone front House, in Sixteenth ward; first class neighborhood; splendid order: all modern im ovements; price less than $1520. WALTER W. MON- ‘AGUE, Eighth avenue and Twinvy-frst street, TH AVENUE. with first class between Forty-second street and the Park, ineluding a corner, for sale, as a low figure and on easy terms; good rospective value and very dealrable for au lavestment. ) ¥ x * Sixth avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets. re VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, GATE SIREET. 1 KGET WEST OF BIGUTH AVE. ue.—Very desiral commanding view Central Park, ata bargain, oO” Commanding view of RICHARD V¥, HABNETT, 111 Broadway, room F, basement. bPROUKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE rae _ AND 70 LET, ERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P.M ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P.M CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREBT, BROOKLYN. Ae OU WANT A BARGAIN: EXAMI: «| neat three story irame Houses Nos, 212 und 220 Hale Sey sircet, also the two on die southeast, corner of roy and Herkimer, Appiv to £. DUNN, M8 Macon street, near Marcy and Fulton avenues. A WBARGAINS “MACON STREET | BROOKLYN, + Purchasers are invited to examine the remaining three first class brown stone Houses on Macon street, near junction of Fulton and Marcy avenues; there are no etter dull, nor betier locuted, nor tore cleantly Mnished hou¥es in Brooklyn; price $1500), ‘Take Pulton avenue cars to Marcy avenue, and apply to E. DUNN, on premises, T ARGAINS —THREE OF THE MO3T PERFECT AND complete brown stone Houses in Brooklyn, builtby ay's work, under the supervision ol and architect; size 20xtox100; y neat three story frames; price $304) to $6,5 0; locations unsurpassed, and all convenient io Fulton avenue cars, ehurches, schools, &c. Apply to E. H. NICHOLS, owner, No. 9 Pine street, New York, OR SALE—CORNER LEE AVENU® AND HEWES: street, Brooklyn, elegant Dwelling and double Lot, less than Naif ot Now York pric: A. ¥. MAN, 59 Pine street. POR SALE—SOUTH BROOKLYN CORNER PROP- ortt,, & three story frame House, 10 rooms; good first class builder 913,000; also six. Store, suitable tor any business; will be sold very cheap. Apply to JAMS JOHN. 152 Nelson street, South Brookiyn, after 5 o'e SANT HOUSE AND BARN, good iis new, and 40 Lots, pleasantly located, high and healthy ; plenty of truit trees: near steam and horse cars, and within easy walking distance of the ferries; ash. price very low—$6, 0%, halt UH, Vhotographer, 908 Broadway. _ ORY HIGH STOOP BRICK, OR SALE—THREE 20x4)x100; in fine condition: on Lewis avenue, nm De Kalb avenue, Broosiyn; $8,500; terms easy, oF wi Tease low to good tenant: might take tots to OR SALE—A THREE brown stone basement, with stone trimmin; and gas throughout: also a wash house and workshop in the rear, 392 Third street, between North Kightn and Ninth, Williamsburg. water JOR SALE-IN LAFAYETTE AVENUE, $700; TWO story and extension Houses, $2,000 to $3,l00; two story brick Houses, $1,000; three btory >lore Property, $5,100, in VeKalb av nue; a corner of Reid avenue, one F S20): Houses to let, $25 to $0 a month. — HaSTINU Broadway, near DeKalb av. OR SALE—fHREE FRAME HOUSES: improvemonts: seven Jota; Fifteenth a Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, BURRILL & SON, 4 avenue, or H. J. DAVI Park row, New York, MPO LEITIN BROOKLYN, E. D., FIVE M ferries, a large and stricty first el high basement brown stone tront Dwelling, together with the Grounds, containing six lots and a” brick private stable; tho piace will be rented, completely furnished or unturnished, during the owner's absence of two or three Years in Europe, toa responsible and careiul tenant, ata Very low renal, preservation of the property being the chiet ob,ect in view. For further particulars cation or address Wal. MORGAN & SON, 85 Broudway, Brooklyn, 0 LET—UNFUE ED, ON BROOKLYN H&IGHTS, convenient to the ferries, four story bigh stoop House, 105 cenry street; can be seen trom I to 6 by ringing trout door bell; in first class order; possession at any Ume; rent 0 LET—5 WILLOW STREET, BROOKLYN cy and attic House, good order, 10 rent, $1,000; possession May L State street, New York. on Broadway ; Lots rooms, improvement Address JAM BS LSK, 8.200 Wiki, BUY THe THREE STORY BRICK 5 Dwelling 232 Bergen street, 20x40, lot 100; ood order; modern improvements: neighborhood good ; iieen minuies tO f. RH. $400) cash. Owner, UND RHLLL, 37 Pine stree WESTCHESTER (COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. At ‘ARRYTOWN—ONE HOUR FROM THE CiTY, elegant furmshed and unturnished Uouses and Cot tages to let and for sale v low prices. 0 | T° noai'zs ate tn, tho new Twenty-third ward, or who may want core es. Havin Be ing made @ specialty ot that section dur- ing the past eight years, we have unusual advantages 1 most complete special -urvev maps, an Go & 0. & BROWN, Broadway, corner Wall street. VOR SALE—THE VALUABLE SOUTHEAST CORNER ot Cro-by and Houston streets, first corner east of size o5x119, with builuines thereon, paying litte cash required. For iniormation ‘apply to housekeeper, on premises, room & OR SAL"—62 WEST NINETEENTH STRERT, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth av Building suitable for a store or workshops; terms easy; possession immediate- ly. Apply on prem NOR SALE—FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Kichth avenue, a three story high stoop Ehitadelphia brick House, uxdix100, at murcat bare gan: terms easy. Apply to JOLIN McCLAVK, No, 1 Pine street. JOR SALE—THE DESIRABLE FIRST CLASS THREE story brown stone House, 24 Fast 127th street, near Fifth avenue choice locats recently overhauled pa ON, ib H story brown stone fro tween Madison and fourth a H.R. DEW & CO. No.9 VOR SALE AT LOW PRIOKS—SOME OF THE BEST built Houses now in the market; cabinet finish: open all day. Apply at, Madison avenue, corner sixty-fourth streot, of 8. M. STYLES & SONS, Orne GIVING UP HOU: two siory 1 PING OFFERS HIS and French roof high stoop ‘wily iurnished, I6xioxlUl; a tew brown stone Hous: trom Madison avenue, two blocks above Ce! Park, \iarlen), in an improving neighborhood ; a bargin it sold immediately, Address box 4,968 Post oflice. Kast side. A -—FOR SALE—TWO BROWN STONE «| three stor: THOMAS SMIT. high stoop; cabinet finish. appiy to onthe premises, 107 Bast Seventioth st SRIOK HOUSE, modern improvements, Eleventh street, betweon Apply to W. H. street. A FOUR STORY FINK ORDER, Recond and Third avenues; good block. FALOUNSR, 100 Fourt , aveu ‘Twelit —NOUSE AND LOT IN BLEECKER STREET, BE- A. tween Broadway and Bowery, for sale cheap,” For particulars apply to owner, 46 Last'Thirty-second street, $10,000 WILL BUY THREE sTORY HIGH A. stop Heer tim er sory little cash re- eaticn Forty-thira street ered onic ey PUK a 00. Il Fitth venue, JOR SALE—A NEW, MuDiLM SIZED FOUR STORY brown stone House, No Hs past Seventioth sireet (Lenox Hull), It in the best mannes by day's work; ard Wood fimsn; replete and complete In LVery, par price very low; terms easy. inquire of Cs. ast Forty-titth street, or W. BENTLLY, on thd FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONER, WooD- work in complete order; walls newly and hund- gomoly painted, size 21x69; also the ei-gunt Kurmiiure, Steinway Piano, Paintings, Books, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &e.; p , With turniture, $35.00. Call at house No. 622 Lexingion avenue, between Fity-third and Finty-fourth streets. OR SALE—SIX LOTS, M8 FEET FRONT, ON AVE. nue A, near Twenty-third street ferry, JOSEPH MASON , No Pi OR SALE OR TU LV ASE—THE BUILDINGS AND Fob rcmises known aa Nos 179 and. tai Lewieetrere, er with Woodworking Machinery, ituble tor cal makers, house carpenters, box i uirers or shipjoiners, Apply to A. J. i KK MION room li No. 5 vey street, New York, at lv) Java street, Greenpoint, during’ th ew York, to STOR! PROPERTY FOR SALE ON EASY 1ERMS— House ana Lot 799 Second avenue, West Side. GOOD FOUR STORY BRICK TENEMENT, 20x85X AL 100, with Store ana Basement, west side Tenth, aver hue, close to tho new Manhatiah Market and ‘thirty: fourth surect erty ; only $16,500: torms angy, JAMES Ry WAIERLOW, B79 Sixth avenue, NUMBER OF Very DBSTEABLD THRER AND ur story Houses, beiween | lourth street an the Pi tices ‘roi $15,100 (0 $0,400, “SAM OW, S79 Sixth avenue. A REAL BOURE, WITH. REAR HOUSE, FoR le, on Weat i hirteenth street: terms casys gor invosunens ©, 5, PECK & OO. 181 Fifth avenuss wousEs, | | Implements fh | Muunutes trom terres: $110}, $1, VW SiBD-WESTCH ESTER LAND» FOR NEW YORE and Brooklyn Houses; also Farms, Plantations and Merchandise wanted. We have cash orders tor first class Ouse. PARSONS & BARNbS, liz Broadway. OUSKERS PROPERTY FOR SALE, TO RENT AND 'Y oxtchange; fine Residences, Gotta Farms. FARRINGTON & ROCKWELL, No. 1 Getty Hous», Yonkers. . ‘ONKERS, STAMFORD AND ORANGE.—PRETTY “Yo WSnsos' well altuatea ‘near stations; great bar- gains; for save, to Jet or 10 excunnge. ¥. @ HUBERT, Jr., 61 Liberty street. JEKSFY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN RUAL ESTATE. RAPID TRANSIT HOME—HEALTHY, HEIGHTS, A. Brey city—-New Freneh root Hous’, 12 rooms, handsom, (4 finfsned, water here SU toot avenue, 13 cash. PLAtT, Jersey City Heights. JOU Stores and Freneh Fiats above, located ° NUTES FROM | 3 three story and | PROPERTY OUT OF TE orry SALB OR TO — SEVEN MILES gas; water; sewer; year's er cent cash. a RELL No, 7, Burling slip. OR SAL O PARMS—ONE 12 ACRES, $3,590; the oth eres, $7,040, with two story house and | barn; high. healthy location; In vation: near | three market towns: 2 yi td miles trom New York. Any person wishing to see the piace call on A. WEIMEI, Si7 Ninth avenue, near sixty. third street. | OR SALE VERY LOW—A BEAUTIFUL PLAC Bath, Steuben county, N. ¥.. 10 minutes trom depot: the bouse is two stories, of brick, square, with wing, an contains 14 rooms, besides elosets, storerooms, bath- | rooms, water closets, &¢.; appomtments all of the best | character; stone fence, coped, on both sides of the house, wranite pillars for gateway, with irom kate ; location very ine, Dusit atan angie of two streets and commandug & | OR SALB—HOUSE, FLUSHING, from city; French’ root: commutation free; $5.00); Lo W. MO! —— | beaututul view; grounds elegantly laid out; plenty of shade and truit wees; shrubbery and tlowers in abund- ance; outbuildings ample and’ of the best character; | large techouse fi'ed: price tor the whole $3,000. Apply to HOMmK MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street, where @ photo- graph may be seen. Foe sabe cunar—a VINE COUNTRY RESIDENC. house nearly new, with all necessary outouildings; About seven acres of ‘land: plenty of fruit and shale Trees; location vei: eH a ‘onsey, Roc! county, \. ¥. Bor particulars inquire of W. i. WELLS 30. ‘annou street, New York. EAT COTTAGE, EIGHT ROOMS; ONB QUARTER ‘gore, carriage house, fine view of water, garden, tp minutes trom Vanderbilt landing, $2.50: terms 2 DARRIN, & droud street, RANGE COUNTY DAIRY FARM OF 160 ACRES, IN high state of culuvation, on Erie Railway, 90 mites from New York, 135 miles from depot: terms easy. Ad- dress C. 5, MAKVIN, Oxiord depot, Orange county, N. ¥. HOUSE TO LET.—aPPLY TO A on. de. G™4mroRp oBELY, STAMPOR! N ELEGANT STONE HOUSB FOR sale; a fine stable, double cotiage, 18 acres; a corner property: might exchange or a House oelow Lhirty- fourth street. “Owner at room 17, Xo 0% Fine street, from QOUTHERN HOME OR SALE—S00 ACRES; ONE nile trom Aunapolis, Md.. and 39 trom Baltimore or Washington: high, healthy location on Chesap $ large brick mansion, very large barn, stanle, corn erkb 6,00) bushels), smoke house, ice house ‘filled), ac. ; one of the very best grain, yrass and fruit tarms in the county, with oysters, crabs fish and game on its shores in the greatest abundance: large bearing apple, peach, pear and quince orchard; also 2) nig peach, 100 crab apples, 100 pear trees; 50 acres in’splendid growth of winter wheat; 30 acres going in oats, 40 in corn, 15 in green peas; 8 acres ot woodland; 15 feet of water at Wharf on property; decked sloop and smalicr boats; in cluding growing crops and boats, $30 per acre ; one-thira cash, balance in 12 years, Positively no property taken in exchange. Adaress box 60 Annapolis (Mu.) Post office, 180 acres of above, with outbuildings, but no residence, at 300 uM desire iT AND GARDENERS—FOR SALE, VERY cheap, 35acre Farm. with goot house and barn, seven mii¢s trom Newark ; ey terms, CURLY, 12 Centre street mo Lst—1H. RYB, LONG ISLAND s Central depot by N. H. | CLIFF und, one hour from Gra bathing, boating and fishing, Apply to A. F. BRIT. | HOUSE, 1 Wall street, room 12, ‘T—AT PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—A THREE SfORY brick Dwelling House, 144’ hcurs irom New York. For particulars apply to A.B, MARSH, Howard Ingur- ance Company, 66 Wall street, 0 LET. —$600 WILL Ki B AND BARN and 10 aeres of Land tor the summer season at Bloomfield, N. J. ; suitable tor a New York gentleman, Address the owner, EDWIN P. MERRIYT, corner Broad and Market streets, Newark, N. J. ) LET—-A FURNISHED HOUSE, AT LAKE MA- hopac, Putnam county, with carriage house: house modern; 12 room fine location; pleasant rounds; 10 minutes iroin Harlem Railroad. | Address WANHUx, station B, New York eity. T° RBNISFLUSHING, LT, $10.—A BEAUTIFUL Cottave in ‘Barclay ‘street; very near Main street railroad depots; possession May’ 1. Apply to ANDREW | SCOLT, Lawrence avenue, Flushing, or M. H. Roberts, 133 Water street, New York. 9D ELEGANT HOUSES, TEN ROOMS; DOUBL “=, toeach house ; cominand view of bareot ci Brighton, five minutes trom landing : $5, DAR Broad street. LOTS New A. YARGE WHOLESALE stock or dise, amounting to $6,000 at wholesale prices, to Ox- Change, in whole or part, for real estate and cash, A. BLOMQVIST, 15) Nassau street. CORNER PLOT, 100X100, ON FOURTH AVENUE, convenient to Brooklyu, full and clear. to exchange tor House | Fulton terry by ears. BLOMQVIST, 150 Nassau street, A720, BXCHANGE, THREE ELEGANT FOUR + story brown stone French Flats, on west side, for city or country Property and cash, F, CRAWFORD, 953 Third avenue. G FIRST OLASS PROPERIY A SPE- —I now offer first class downtown Store and Ofice Property: three, seven or ten fine Newark Dwell- | ings, well rented, tree and ciear, and cash; also tine | Rowling Mill; new and complete machinery; a splendid oppporuinity tor mufacturer. Diagrams and OOLLEY, No. 54g Pine st. | AND BOA; VALUE $ pets or Furniture (second TiH, box 175 Herald Up- 4 balance in cash for Car hand). Address WILLIAM SI town Branch office. FOR SALES FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, | Twenty-seventh street, opposite Coleman House; would wike small House in exchange for tae equity. Apply to CRANK & OO., Broadway and Twenty-ninth st. CHANGE — EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS — TO several articles ot prime necessity and capable of indefinite expansion for either city or country Real | hstate, Merchandise or Currency, of reasonabie terms. | Address B., Herald ottice. | ¥ penis | OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FARM OF 93 ACRES; also country Residence, with 13 acres; one nour from New Yor.” Apply at MARTIN BODKIN’S Printing Office, No. 4 New Chambers street, Fro SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR REAL ESTATE OR | Personal Property, about 400 acres rich Bottom Cotton | Lands, near L Providence, Louisiana, and 70 miles above Vicksburg. Inquire of H.R. DREW & CO., No. 3 We urd street. ALABLE MERCHANDISE, USED IN EVERY FAM- ily, to exchanxe tor Goods or a Suburban Home, Ad- dress b 531 Post office. PO , LXCHANGE—FOR | IMPROVED, PROPERTY (wenement preterred>. a country Residence, at Htuth- erfurd Park, N. J., tree and clear, Ave minuies trom de. pot, fronting on the Passare River; 8 miles or 40 minut from New York; furnished or unturnished ; Horses, Car Fingos, &e, Address OWNER, box 1 Rutheriurd Post | OR office | re EXCHANGE—FOR LOTS OR SMALL COUNTRY | Place, good three story high stoop stone House, up town; equity $5,000. P.G. HUBERT, Jr., 61 Liberty street, REAL ESTAT& WANTED. —__ OPERTY WANTED FOR CASH— and Lot, between 14h and 130th streets und | Sixth avenues: price not above $12,000. Ad- | dress HOUSE, box 2,741 New York Post office, ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, ON CLINTON OR WASH. ington avenue, a Dwolling and grounds for ateut | 000; i full tour story brown stone House on Heizhta, Dummberiand br etn Cates street, about nach also a House on Heights, 14 to 0 rooms, about. $.5,00); ayer ons COB WD WHOKOriek COs » New York, of 363 Fuiton st, Brookly'n. UGUS COURT DRESSES AND MANTLES, patonted, 82 Rue Nenves des Petits champs, Cotner of tuo de Ia Paix, Pari RAPID TRANSIT TO A HEALTHY HOME; A. Serey City Hohts; $460 only: elozant ére Tool Residynce, in the most telect neiginborhood tains 1U commodious rooms; modera convenience: ner plot; nearly two city lots, YOUN H. PLALT, Jersey City Heights, RAPID TRANSIT HOME—HEALTHY HEIGHTS, Jersey City; $8,500 only. Anew and hi finished French ‘root tlouse; 10 rooms corner piol, nearly two city lots; stead place; surroundings ‘first convenient storms easy, JOUN H. WLAN, corner Uak- wt Court Hi ce, Jersey City Ueights, YOTTAGE HOMES—WITiaIN 20 MINUTES! WALK OF C eight terries; healthy; Heights Jersey City (all the city conveniences at a fraction of the cost); spieniid Lo s, $900 (0 $1,600; ( ottages, $2,000 to $3,800; beautiful Residences alony the Palsndes, New York, Bay Shores, West ind, Bergen City and other desirablé sections o Hudson county and vi . SOHN H, PLATT, Court Houso place and Oakland avenue, Jersey City Heights, PROPERTY OUT OF ‘THE CITY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. “8TATEN ISLAND.—PARTI£S WISHING TO A .Snvest navantayeodaly an | choice, property, for flomes would ‘do Well to tok first at staten. Island. which combines 80 many attractive considerations, and wi @ the increased facilities of travel, now in proces of speedy consumination, wilt at least quidruple he Me real esiate tu a very briet period, Make a note is A’ NEW BRIGHTON, TO RENT—DELIGHTFULLY focated Houses, turnisned and unturuisved, with siables, lawn, shade ani gardens; all modern improve- mens; Within 40 minutes of Wail stre t every hait hour, J. K. EDWAKDS 69 West Twenty. third street. sew Saas te Make Ee: AND UNFUR- nishod® 2'es, (0 rent; to summer or winter; hot and cow Mater, bat lawns beaulitui seenetyi i 1 LARGE WHOLESALE STOCK OF MERCHAN- dise, amounting to $60,000. ae oie gy oe, te exch snge, in hole ot in Bare Jor aa deme aeeee VARM FOR SALE OR EXCHACGE-ON THE SEA shore, south side Staten island, 0 Mie op i took, €o; Tirge house, wie Aud ou buridingss Aatiing ’yachitug and bathin Mi hea Apply to A. JOURNBAY, of Lisponard VOR SALE—ON SOUTH ORANGE, MOUNTAIN, % mile irom depot, a Country Seut: rooms, modern improvements, stables, barns, spring waler, three Acres girwen, iruits and lawn; terms ea ly to own Hi, CHAMVIN, No, 9 Nassau street, 9 fer SALE—ONE OF THE BEST WATER FRONTS in New york Harbor, 28 Lots, on the Brooklyn shore, adjoin'ng two ferries with draught enough for any vessel eutering New York Harbor; wharves «nd grounds in best condition; suitavle for any heavy busi Teas; Capitalists will And this # rare opporcunity. apply to b, Fe WILLIAMS, 88 Calyer street, brooklyn, B.D, | hes. Sal? —62 ACRE3 OF LEVEL LAND, ON THR | Hort) 78.01 Staten Island, o:nvenven to terries; rich soil; stable tor bur ding sites oF lurining Purposes, dwelling house and commo tious ou. bulldings, ting rat and shade treox Apply to the owner, Noo 112 Bast i hirly seventh street, pee SAL-—A TWO STORY BRICK MOUSER AND Lot, with stock and fixtures of a well-soing Boot and tore, Inquire on the promises Liberty ave- Hue. second hous east of Miller avenue, bast New Yorks __ MISCELLANEOUS, EAKY ROOFS, ALL KINDS, REPAIR: AND ‘anted: ti Tools repainted, Office for orders L Thirty -sixth street, two doors irom Broadway. 2— —SEND TO LEGGE, SCULPTOR, ABERDEEN, | £5. Bedtiand, and got price list’ of his Granite Monw | | mens. BILLIARDS. —STANDARD AM“RICAN BEVEL TABLES AND | Al. the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, for sale only by the patentee, H. W, COLLENDER, suc: | cessor to Phelan & Collender, 733 Broadway, New York, | EYES AND EARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—J, F DAVIS, IN- ventor and only maker of the improved Artificial Human vye, accnowledged by the tacuity to be the on! correct imitation of Na.ure in the worid. 127 Bast Fit- teenwh street, between Chird and Fourth avenues. MINT "5, 218 3D AV, SETWEON 2TH AND 21ST | strce.s—B0 per cent more cash will be paid than alvewheve for ladies” ilk "and woollen Dreasen, gentle. ing, Carpet jewelr, 1ces, noi 10 | ee eee ied bas ont re MINE’ Broskign | Srderm attended T EDWARD MILLER'S KSTABLISHMENT, 68 | Sixth avenue, noar Waverley place—The utmost Value paid tor custom Clowning; Girpets, Ae., by calling on or addressing Mr, or Mrs, MitaLts ATS SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET— | Ladies and gentlemen's Cochin, Corners, ‘&e., will be bought at he highest casa prices. Callon or address | Mr. or Mrs, NATHAN, TTENTION !—$H, OOIN CASH ON HAND, WHICHT will disburse tor Wearimg Apparel and Carpets; the receiving of an extraordinarily large order compels me to pay more tian elsewhere. Please caiion or ad- dress Mr. or Mra ROSHNBEKG, 246 Seventh avenuo, socond house trom Twenty-tourth’ street. OOHN, 426 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWKEN « Thirty-third and Thirty fourth streets, pays the tud value of Ladies’ and Gonit a § Cast-off Clothing, | Carpets, we., by calling at his address. Ladies auended by Mrs, Cohi ASTROLOGY. eS STROLOG ER—PROFBSSOR LISTER, 42 A Fuses” Practice (27 In Boston), now at $29 Sixth ave- inue. “Sema fort lrctlar. “fi Oonsset MADAM SWAN ON ALL AFFAIRS OF life as a business and mcdical clairvoyant: she hag | be seen at her employer's. | boarding hous | 232 | two days, | two'di pal SITUATIONS WANTED—rem Ks. Cooks, de. Q FAST WASHINGTON PLACH, PRESENT Ruy pio3 A respectable young girl as cook, washer nd troner im a boarding house. “pete avant mnie 9G RECTOR ST.—A WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS =) order cook; understands cooking oysters in every sivie; hay worked in first class restaurants. Call on op addréss MARGARET, at John Moore's. — . a woo ey D7 Bast ATH ST, BASEMENT.—A YOUNG WOs <4 nan as cook and’to assist with the washing Cam 99, WEST 47H ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS PLALG cook, er and ironer. CORNER BROADWAY.—Aw to assist with the washing; can be ninended. Call for two days. 47 JSTAV.. ROOM 5. GERMAN GIRL AS z Jewish family; willing to assisé Washing and ironing; good city references, 4 WEST 35TH Si, BETWEEN 6TH AND ironer or chan ecctatle. git "as cook, washer Toner, or chainberinaid and Waitress. Call at her pred ent employer's, 60 BAST 4st sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN of he ene ‘lest class family ; understands all rastange Soltbs and gade ; no objecuon te doing & reterence, QQ 8t MARKS PLACE, stH STA RESPECTABLE JS girl as plain cook ant ironings, references trom her last pace 0° “asiiing aud NEAR 2D AV. (GROG! q wble woman 33 Yeara as cook in a smn: Vi understauds all Kinds of and poultry ; good bread and ‘corn ‘bread. all griddle cakes; willing to do the plain washin object; clty or country. JOS WEST, 2TH St—7Wo RESPECTABLE atm ! oD, 10 Ho toxethe {one as tlrst class cook and Jeune! dress, the other as chambermaid ana wait with the washing; bet city reference." ** © WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN To COOK wash and iron, or do housework: is a good QQ EASt apa sr, & A 12 and an oxcelient laundress; is a good baker; good. ences; city or country; a small private family, 130 WHSt WT st.—a RESPECTABLE YOUNG OU girlas cook and assist with washing and iroms ing, in a private tainity; good city rererences. 131 WEST, 28H ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A RE eK spectable Protestant young woman. ax cook and to assist iu washing; good city reference. Call tor two & WEST 35?H ST.—AS GOOD COOK; MAKES good bread, biscult, soup, &c.; good city refer no objection to th try. WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as good cook and excellent baker; ng ction to go in the country for the summer. € WEST 25TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT. As 137 excellent cook baker; understands It thor- oughly ; also understands m lk and butter; would gow: short distance in the country; best reference, 133 WEST WH st, REAR—AN EXPERIGNCRD: OO woman as first class cook; uudersiands all kinds of soups, ineats, pastry and Jellies; best city reference, Call tor two days, 14 143 © SoTH 8T.. SECOND FLOOR.= A coupe. ©) tent young woman to cook, wash and trot small family; makes good bread and biscuit; good refe~ ences. Can be seen tor two days coarse wasli the countr; 146 BASt, 21H, St. TOP, FLOOR —A RESPEC®, able Swedish girl as first class cook; best city’ reference. Call tor two days, 154. Wes 2TH st IN THE 2 tent woman as good cook ing} understands bread and pastry 15 WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN@ 4 woman as good’ cook; willing to assist witte washing and ironing good city Teterence. 16 EAST 54TH ps —A Acordia of YOUN@, woman as plain cook, washer and troner in ® Belvate family: wildy and obliging: best city rorerempas: ing th! 35 WEST 3IST ST.—AS FIRST CLASS GERMAN cook, in hotel or restaurant, ning 2] WEST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COM 161 petent cook in a private tamily; city references from last employer. 7TH AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE: 167 Joune woman ae cook: will aist with the washe ing and ironing ina private tamity; city reference RIENCED WOMAN 6 WEST 24TH 201 as first rate nds al) kinds meate and good city retereuce. OMA WEST $20 ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—& 204 Young set as chamvermaid or waitress; city reference trom last place. WEST 267TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED WOM 2077 irinrst rate cooky understands all kinds of and soups; best city reference. R.—A YOUNG GIRL aw w good plain cook, washer and troner in a private family; good relerences. WEST 23TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS QT1 ecient cook and laundress; god broad, bare enit and pastry baker: understands’ soups, ineats, jel lies and game, and lardit nd boning: No objection %, the country; guod city reference trom last place. Call for twodays. 21 WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAM a8 good cook, Washer and ironer; good city re erences. 919 BAST ATH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A COMPRE AL? tent wo: aS cook in a small private Samal understands her bus'ness thoroughly ; would assist in washing ; city re erence, 9 QP WEST 2TH sta. COMPETENT WOMAN AS’ 232 thorouzh cook ina small hotel or first classi ‘Qop WEST 2TH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK.. 232 Meanectanie gil telat in washing and ironing, small family ; willing a good city reierence. 939 Bast rn st, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS. 23.2 “Ae test clase cook: understands all kinds eeonlony an excellent baker aud good washer roner ; Ci references. WEST 2H ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND avs.—A respectable Protestant woman as Cook and baker; would assist with the wasting and irom ing; good city reierences, BD WsT TH ST., REAR—AS GOOD COOK 232 Mra wo amist with the washing; best clty relere ence, WEST 17TH ST., IN THE STORE.—A RE 246 gpectable Protes‘ant woman as coo! willing o assist with washing and ironing; no objection to country. me 7TH =ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS 253 Wither ani ironer. no ebjection to ihe counteyg, ood reference, Cail tor two days, A WEST 28TH ST, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM— 254 A respectable woman as cook, washer and) ironer; isa good baker; good city references, Call for WEST MTH ST, NEAR STH AV.. TOP FI 266 ther room. —\ Fespectable. Protistant. wirl food cook. washer and ironer; no objection to the coum! try. nae a rae Q WEST 19TH ST—COMPRTENT GIRL 278 cok. washer and ironer:isagood bakers. city reference, Can be seen tor two days. 30 ironing in a private boarding house 314 WEST 88TH ST., ROOM 11.—A RESPECTAR! girl asccox and to assist in the washing 1 city rolerenom, FAST S$9TH ST.—A RSPECTABLE GIR as cook; good city reference 3] “ATH AY.. SHOE STORE AS BXPERIEN em cook; thoroughly understands Allitsbranches: to gbiection to a first class ing ood city reterence. QF FAST HTH ST.—A RESPROTABLE WOMAN AS 335 plain cook and to assist In washing and tronings No objection to xo in the country, good city reterence. QOL WEST STH ST.—AS GOOD COOK, WASHE! 336 Mniitoner in a private family; Is a good b And biscuit baker; best clty Feterem ‘ EAST SSTH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A WOMAN 337 cook ina private family; understands all kh of cooking, scups, Doultry ; good city reference. two days. 3D AY., IN THE FURNITURE STORE. B59 Young woman, with little errk nine years as good cook, Washer and roner; No objection to Bo the country; wages mode: te ; references. 40; EAST ISTH ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A RE table woman’ as cook; would wash; objection to a boarding house; @ steady place prot to high wages; references. fast ist 7, NEAR 18? AV.-TWO Re 419 Stefanie enetish piris: one as first class 0 thorougnly understands her business tn all brane! corer as chambermaid and waitress or can take Nurse's places together or separate; bost city Felerenotag no objection to the countr; iN 9 WEST wri St., BETWHEN OTH AND OF 434. Wer bac tint ip, trom room —A resprotabie woman na first class cook; willing to assist in the ri, 3 lug: country preterred; best reference, Can be seen ot i: 6 ¥. (FORMER EMPLOYER'S),—A RB TAQ StH Ale Srovestant girl ss cook and aunds would dy general housework ina small private fy city refere! 776 2 AV. BETWEEN 418 mpetent Young person private tnmily: Js willing to do the coar: Feferenee. AND 0 STA aN class cook in w washing; city | 7Qe 8D AV, NEAR GOTH 87, IN THE TOF mites TOE crease Sect class cook in a" private | understands. her Ihisiness ‘thorouguly {Tour yours rn § city reiei 4 80 AV = TWO AMERICAN GIRLS, 81978 1.0§ one As first clans cook, the other as first cl eas; best city ri Hees, Can be seen for two days 1.102 i LAD 30 AY, BETWEEN CTH AND OTH Sth, or {odo general house work, or as Iaundress and cham book store.—A girl as cook. washer and 1 142 West Twen fuith street, No equal. 19 Watis street. bermans best city reference, Ray | TOROPEAN — CLAIRVOYANT—TRLLS MAME, FRENCH SYOMAN WISHES A. SITUATION ‘) shows likenesses, causes marriages. S00. and A cook In @ Frentn of Spanish family; good ence, Address L. V., Herald oiftee. IPSY—CAN'T COME MONDAY. LOOK FOR 1 emits _SENOR, ME, DRCOLAM NEVER FATLS REMOVING YOUR trou les, whether sickness, business, love, matrimo- nial ditoulties, avsent iriends, hidden treasure. 100 West West oixteentn street. WK GYPSY REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO the grave; finds absent irfends: procures’ stolen Bkoverty, Hours trom 9 to 6. 301% Bowery Fin din TRA OTA RG t Glass aly 5, A gag Tomita Address Ge Cook, Herald citiee. YOK. -S11UATION WANTED BY & COMPRTRI Ho Woasan ay first class cook in 9 private family or class boar, Gag house ; understans oor ani i thoroughly, iM take enti on ‘a ree Ki a Lie i ta ordert, ir wn mark TRH address VOMPUTRNT COOK, Uptown Branch fice