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2 __CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. TORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House and Lot.on Thirty-sixth stre jar Sixth mI reasopable , lerm: ve ne, Lash fiuits & RissAM, No. 8 Pine street. Lot, on Forty-pinth street, near Madison Loa aetoe in goo order: price low: teria easy. HOLLY BROTHERS & KIS 6 street. — ow POUR STORY DWELLING fale for $15.00: bas every modern improvement and Beighbornood unexceptionabie. PHALON & sLOAN. FiksT CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH sTOOP wn stone Hou: t isi ise Sxiseia) feet he ‘neighborhood unexcep- fionable ; house and lot worth $45, 1 aie AP SLUaS. St Bast seventeenth stre HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN STONE Hwelling, in thorough order, Forty-fitth street, be- ‘veen sixth avenue and Broadway ; 20x50x100. P. H. GRADY, 827 sixth avenue, NENTRAL .NUE—TWENTY-POORTH WARD. C yes of Woodlawn, ot Williamsbridge, el yated ground, near Jerome Park; ten Acres ior sale at a fargain to at tinmediate purchaser, See the owner, §.u0 Third avenue, corner Lllth street, HOR SALE—S5 EAST NINETEENTH STREET, FIRST F class House, 20x00; recently painted; has all the jmodern improvement@ and in periert order. Apply | from WWto4 JOR SALE—LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN | Fo Fortieth and Fortv-first, streets. three story hish | 9 brown stone House, 20x50x75; excellent order; | bargain. bb. ORRELL, 291 Broadway. x SALE—ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN | Fo fione House 16 Seventy-fourth street: cabinet work by Pottier & Stymus; in immediate vicinity of Lenox Library and Conservatory ; 22x3axl02, Apply to No. 9 Pine street. * LEGANT MODERN HOUSE, OF Foinedium size, frescoed and in perfect order through- pat; location near Furth avenue and Forty-second street. i. LOW & UO., No. 3 Pine street. A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE LU 3 THREE th street, location and decorated. 0 Broadway. SOME OF THE BEST rket; cabinet. finish; nye, corner of Sixtys QOR SALE—THE DESIRABL "story brown stone House between Fifth and Madi» house recently overs Apply to CHARLES £U OR SALE aT LOW Pe Duilt Houses now = pen all day. Apply at Nw fourth street, of 8. M. ST PIFTH AV Extra wide Periect order, to cl 10 Broadway, room 6. AT | $3,215; TENEM i scentraliy manner; water in all apart ty-eignth street. MCRRAY HILL —FOR SAL, Me three story brow wood: bai East Thi [5 St MARES Pha estate ; three storic HH. LU P, AN ELEGANT | finished in hard @ premises, 151 by days? w rice low. | Bast side, | A. fERFECT GEN OF A THREE, STORY HIGH | AA. stoop brown stone House for sale—Painted and tres- toed ; fine order ; Forty-eightn street, near Third avenue. } MARLIN DUNN, 204 Broadway. | } THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR LA saie—$14,500, west of Third avenue; one $20,000, on | Beventy-eighth street; two on Sixty fist street, $20,000; | four story, hear Madison avenue, $28,000: mast be sold." | J ,098 Third avenue. _ | Ex esa brown stone House, neariy new, in pertect orde: tres- coed ceilings; all modern improvements; three story | and high stoop, 20x15: lot $) leet deep; Meighborheed end surroundin, unobjectionable; located on a wide street; principal entrance, east side to Central Park; price $15,400. Principals apply to executors, MARCUS ©. KIGGs, 1) Wail street.or on (he premises, 205 East | Seventy-second street, of D. D. DEMING LEGANT 20-FOUT STONE FRONT HOUSE, WORTH $20,000, East L16h street; also House, modern im- provements, East lidth street, $5.5; great reductions, Owner, piano wareroom 2,260 Third avenue. | OR SALE—ON BEEKMAN HILL, WITH OR WITH. | ‘out handsome Furnitu Fone House; complete order; good neighborhood. ap- ply toJUHN BULKLE (OR SALE—A NEW. MEDIUM SIZED FOUR STORY | brown stone House, No. 115 Seventieth street (Lenox Hill). built in the best manner SAL TO CLOSE AN hard wood finish; replete and complete ‘in every par- | ticular; price very low; terms easy. inquire of CHAS. FOX, 12 East Forty-fiith street, or W. BENTLEY, on the caecnee ER OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE PRI- vate House on Second avenue, 22 feet three inches | iront by 70 deep; price $23,500. HYLAND, saz bast Nineteenth street. | “eit liguse, all modern improvements ana vertget order, No. 145 East Twenty-ninth street. Apply to J. W. CLELAND, 58 Water street, or 151 Last Twer OR SALE—IN HARLEM, ONE OR SIX SPLENDID four story brown stone French flat Houses in ligth | Mreet, near avenue A; each one complete in every re- | spect; 20x60x100; steamboat stops at the end ot the sireet every fifteen minutes. Will be sold on easy terms if ap- plied tor at once to owner, 286 East 12d street. OR SALE—STORE PROPERTY, NEAR POST 0 fice, in the business part of the City, with old estabe lished money making business it required; title pertec price for all, $11,000, halt mortgage: this is a sate and | sure investment and no humbug. Cali on the premises. | PAPY, Front street, Plain: | (OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOTS, NO, 1¢1 EAST FIF- | ty-eighth street, and House and Lot, No. iG? Second avenue, near Tenth’ street. inquire ot JOHN WEBER, at office of Otto Meyer, 15 Centre street. OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, AT HARLEM, near the East River, an elegant Country seat, with three story double mansion and first class stabl out | six lots of ground artistically laid out; price $4,000: im- | mediate possession. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 | Fk Louse No, 112 Second avenue, 26x58. lot 125. Owner | 00 the prernises trom 9 to 944 A. M., or call at LEONARD | J. CARPENTER’S, No. 26 Third avenue, Bible Hous | OR SALE—NORTHEAST CORNER OF AV 120th street, a new tour story high st House, bard wood. trim built, [n a supe day's work; steainboats land foot of 140, nh sireet every | 15 minutes,” Owner on premises 'ARLEM, EAST 120TH STREET, NEAR TWO STEA boat landings, 25 minuies from Peck Slip—Tiire story and basement brick House, brown stone trimming: in good order; all modern iaprovements: best an healthiest location in Harlem; only $2,000 cash; balance for term of years if desired. Address box 4,292 Post oflic @ —FOR SALE, A THREE STORY ENG- $11.000.—fisr basement House on Puicenth streck 5) teet east of Third one week, West Side. COUPLE OF VERY DES third street, near Sixth avenue, almost level with the curb, for sale mt a bargain ; size 50x00. HOLLY BROTHERS & KISSAM, No. 6 Pine street. BARGAIN FOR A CARTMAN.—A THREE STORY brick House, and stabie on rear for eight horses, ‘With 1ull size lot. for sale, on West Sixteenth sireet; price | 11,0005 terms easy. SOLLY BROTHERS & KISSAM, ‘o. 6 Pine street. Fo SALE—THE FIVE STORY BROWN STONE | front first class double Tenement House 109 West | Forty-sixth street; terms easy, Apply to R. HAYES, pwner, 365 West Forty-cighth street. NOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT No, 48 LEROY street; the house 18 two story and art all the modern improvements, with good containing six stalls: lo FEN, 48 Leroy sweet. ble on rear IRST CLASS TENEMENT, RP price $27,000: term: superior manner by d: eighth strect. OUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STON House; first class neighborhood: carpets, six mir: asy; fuliy ocoupied; nuilt ina rors. gas fixtures: periect order; $27,000: ensy terns. | % Owner of premises. | AT 207 West Thirty-eihrh « R SEVENTH, SIXTH xchange tor New | erty; encumbrance | th sureet. } SIX FULL LOTS CHEAP NE and Kighth avenue boulevar: York or Brooklyn iinproved P light Owner at207 West thirty. $15.000 BEER quired, JAC IN West | ¥y $3,000 cash ree | .140'Broadway, | Misceliancous. rs LOTS, IN FIRST CLASS EIGHBORHOOD for tenement or private houses, tor sale, with build er’sloan. None but responsible parties need apply. Ni agents, OWNER, 430 West seventeenth su BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ‘TERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN. AUVERTISEM RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, | CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 6 AM. TILL 9 P.M. | ON SUNDAY, FROM 8 TILL 9 P. M CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 EET, BROOKLYN, T BhOOKLY ABLE VILLA | Brovemaues P1200; Keak set srONG | FEET A. fast of New. York avenie. Apply ts WILLIAM Be NICHOLS, owner. No. 9 Pine street New Yorke —BARGAINS—PURUBASERS ARE INVITED examine the mew, substantial Anished first class brown tone Houses Roar Marcy ani Fultonavenues, built Under ihe “sapervision of 4 first Class work, and eve.y modern conveniener 2x4 x10; he premises 1.” Apply to E. DUNN, v% (owner), No. 9 Pine Houses in same vi i price $5,000 to & GIFT.—s New TWO STOR OHO AN Meehdorhood: 4) minutes irom ferries: ‘acte Worth $7.0; given to resvonsible, approved party fAmerienn. English or Freemason preferred) on. assum $hg S4ON morignge, paving instalments and interest; x mnths’ arrearage; no hu i square rect igen, Filly w York fille. Tuquire on premises on Mee ip yy. Af street and Bird avenue, Brookiyal OCK PROPERTY TO LEASE.—APPLY TO H. B. ‘Es, 28 Rodney street, Williamsburg. UG STORE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN. THE COR. ner house, brown stone front, No. 268 Clinton street; suitable for said business. R SALE—AT HALF ITS VALUE, OR WILL LBASE, gine; an inexhaustible well of water upon the, preszt- ‘ ‘austible well of water upon sex "REYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Wiliamsburs, R SALE—MYRILE AVENUE CORNER STORE Property: a large four story brick house an antries, basement and ce four Factories, two stores, 14 rooms, 8 Bas and water: price $17,'0u; terms to suit. owner, over the store, northeast corner of Poruand avenues, Brooklyn. OR SALE—190 OR NEAR CLINTON AVENU! Brooklyn—Brown stone House, 2) by 49, lot 70. three Story bigh stoop, all modern improvements, $13, $5,000 mortgage, oF $12.00 cash: imm key at next door, IN BROOKL D. H. STONE, FOUR FIRST CLASs Houses; three story basement and sub cellar, PI deiphia brek trout browh stone basement Tmiigsy ich all modern linprovemente: Wi sell cheap call and examine: terms easy. Bergen street, near Bond, of JOUN MONAS, owner. bi GREENWOOD, A QUARTER LOT, about 75 square ieet, in a ASEN, Morrisani: OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY ent brick House in Fort Green Kkivn; @ very choice location; hou: | improvements and_ in good orde Ys & HALSTED, 162 Broadway. E—A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, FILLED in with brick, with briek Basement; all modern it HENRY, 975 Greene a! R SALE OR RENT—HANDSOME VILLA, corner of Eighth avenue street, near the Park. J. on premises, 1! 21x40, lot 100, With price, $4,900. Inqui acre of land; $1, Li lace, De Fo on aces Degraw | $200 each. SAYRE & HALSTED, 10) Broadway. ¥, 535 Broadway, N. ¥. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR AND TO RENT. ee ye FP. Be, WITH Bouse, ngs: fine rd; land under first clugs cultivation: alugaie at Lakeville. J: are minutes’ walk from Great eck depot: 18 ics from New York city. 11 is @ good Investment, as the property will 5000 be looked for to poor Up Into city lots. Cull before 9 A. M., or address THUMAS KELLY, owner. at per street, three doors west of Centra! avenue, Hunter's 0) JOR SALE—A FARM OF @ ACRES, NEW HOUSE, F With good outbuildings, Stock ‘and Farming Uten- sils; one Nour's ride from Utiea; price $200). for, int. ther particulars call on or address. A. SPHATT, $8 Hope street, Bro OR SALE-IN THE VILLAGE OF WHITESTONE, L. [, ‘tive two story, basement and French roof Foud Uspats Torty Coane ART tees Cae eres Pal 3101 ins Gaily; terms » A to"A. PO RIKER: roour 8, 85 Liberty st. New York cles. re? SALE—AT GREENWIC: CONN., THE REST dence of the late hobert Mead, near three churches: two acre! room, &c. in lawn and gard house has 17 rooms, bath ; location one of the Anest in Greenwich, ove T- looking the Sound for many miles Apply to THOMAS | G. RITCH, trustee, No. 271 Broadway, New York. OR SALF—@NE OF THE FINEST COUNTRY SEATS on the Huason: in perfect order; mansion house, 02% 50, and 7 buildings (all new); also dock ice house allen go00 fruit trees. Apply. to J. ROMAINE BROWN, 1,25 road w “third street. corner of 1 BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, _ ARGAINS IN FARMS TO EXCHANGE—NEW Branswick.—88 Acres, splendid hotel propery 12,000; 120 Acres, good buildings, near de) 000; Acres, the crop up, adjoiming depot and vileg 000 64 Acres. on Raritan, very superior. dirt cheap, 000; 100 Acres, first class, ine Bryne. at depot, $25,000, ey, J. s PERGUSO: Nassau street, room 6, CHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, unencumbered, one hour from New York by New Haven Railroad: large double house: 7 well stocked with fruit and >hace trees: water front: will sell or exehan eres of land, tor ‘New York or Brooklyn Prop- SS. SHEPWERD, 181 Broadwa XOHANGE—A CITY bf ey TALUS st Oey morteng will be exchai Westchester Face within five nites ot Th ARM OF M$ ACRES TO EXCHANGE FOR MBR- chandise of street and Fourth ariem. JACOB SHARPE, 149 Br ad ws ny Kind of personal property. Call on at Washington Hotel, corner of Twenty-seventh nue, March ¢and7, (rom 9to 12 A. M, OB SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, Farin of S).acres, on the seashore, Staten Islan fruit in great abund | niture, farming implements, wagons, dee. ; price | easy terma Apply to A, JOURNEAY, 51 Lispenara R SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE OF THE FID Country Seats onthe Hudson River; all improved ane i periéet ord ce; dwelling and outhouses: 1 25, Apply, beiore Ys A. M. or alter ac 9) West Forty-dlth street POs SALE GA, PLEASANT COMTAGE HOUSE, AT Tenatiy, N.J., nine rooms; 30 winutes from ‘New York; price $5,000 CLARK, 11 Broadway, basement, room 0, or T, 0. VEALB, Tenatly, N. J. OR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE aT LI den, N. J.; one acre of land, stables, &c.; five min- utes’ walk irom depot; terms on: oy bo Ne sy. DLLOY, 208 Broadway, room 6. OR SALE—AT AMITYVILLE, LL, A LARGE Honse (Jtallan villa styie), with barn And gear an j also three fine Cottages, seven rooms, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—ON THK BILL, NO. hi street, between Greene and Lafayette av- lyn: first class location: house three story, 40 And two story extension 16x82; 12 rooms; all modern hot and cold water throughout; well Per month: slight concession may be hour from New Yor lars at 43 Beekman street. improvements; ga: ws : furnished: rent $12 I Sarr SALE STEAM POWER IN WILLIAMSBURG, NEAR THE ferries, to, let.—Two flora each, 452100 ower hoist; insurance rate low. First street, corner South Eleventh or 553 Grand street, New York. N t, Williamsbu: good house, newly painted, particulars at 43 Beesma: OR SALE—A COTTAGE, SEVEN ROOMS; PLENTY of fruit and shade trees; one mile trom depot, i price low; terms easy, Paricu- —RIDGEWOOD COSTAGE, GROUNDS, stocked with truit and shrubbery; high and healthy; | near Montclair: furnished if wanted ; cheap ; easy ternis. | Inquire at Kidgewood Works, Bloomfield, 8. J. yee SALE OR TO LET—ONE ROUR FROM NEW York, one mile from Sepot. « Farm, of 25 acres: at eas » barn, dc, Full ee NEE FIRST CLASS VILLA 1,495 PACIFIC STREET, between Brooklyn and Kingston avenues, with rear Lots Nos. 1.508 and 1,510 Atlantic avenue. the most con- ventent house in Brooklyn; no fatiguing ranning w down stairs; contuins parlor, connected with sittin Re SALE OR TO LET~AT NEWARK, N. J., SE diate possession, HaRPtR & DOUGHE eral first class House: ; all _improveme: 970 Broad street, Newar! room, dining room with butler’s closet, &c.. connecte: with kitchen, ali on first floor; six good bedrooms and ‘ooms up stairs; painted in oil and frescoed through- water and gas to third story; first class furnace in and front; grates wo water closets; laundry in kitchen ; y, and for 33x10, $1: 'y first class built by former owner y's work; location the finest in Brook; elevated trom’4 to 6 feet over street: top so Atlantic avenue cars pass the rear ot the house, and the E—TO CLOSE AN } Fulton avenue cars are distant only two blocks, both nt “| running at shortintervals, Apply to present owner, W. R. GRACE, 66 Pine street, 0 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop brick House, Philadelphia front, brown stone stoop and trimmings: all improvements; 35 minutes from, Apply on premises, Margaretta street second house east ftom roadway, Brookivn. 0 LET—BROWN STONE NEW HOUSE, ALL provements. first class locali | lyn; bandsomely furnished; owner will board out the A chance for a nice fam. | D. W., Herald office. : it in the best | b Owner 207 West Thir- | ©! A | maby oat, wide piazza, — | throughout; $16,109; terins easy, | quarter of a mile trom depot at elevated Land, with large Hotel, 89 rooms, commanding fine view of thé Sound on Fiushing Bay: ball room, barn, stable, &c., tormerly occupied by Matt Gooderson,*stand- ing 40'ieet ‘above the level of Jackson avenue; j spot tor a summer garden or for first class boarde: ing, boating, bathing and driving enjoyable at pleasure; Rea pot pris pe yeatoal bevBeen ga AM, fen years a r yi ween 10 and 11 4. M. ‘iw ifinenSode “on the Hiti, ” Brook- family three ada.ts. ily, but no boarders. Address C. 0 LET—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A FIRST CLASS House and six full Lots of ground, situated on Clin- | ton avenue, Brooklyn, For particulars dnd permit, apply ate possession. —A first class | at No. 2 Fulton street, Brooklyn. THE YINEST LOCATED RESTAURANT Tt consists of a three story and basement stone front’ Bullding, 25x38) deep, with Uitee saloons; one for gentlemen aud one for ladies and | rivaie supper rooms, including his restauramt must be seen to | be appreciated, and will be rented reasonable to a first | . MCNAMEE, 363 State street, fruit, lawn, shade, &c. or more. Apply to OLIVER BRYAN, 115 Broadway. 'y of Brooklyn. entlemen, the other tor welling Apartments. eas: class caterer, : N= BRIGHTON.—TO RENT, SEVERAL DWELE- all mod ume trom Wall street by two lines of boats halt our! | ©) ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE DWELL- «<= ing Houses, hardwood finished, fc ton street, near Sackett street, Broo! two-thinds value. Apply OLIVER a modern four story brown | Way. le of rent; Clin- will be sold at YAN, 115 Broad- TCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. “5 + pen NEAT, WELL BUILT COTTA ¥ day's work: | /\ location; eight minutes trom Mount 8 South William street. | WES’ 7E, IN. PLEASANT Vernon depot; House im periect order; contains seven roome and good OR SALE OR LEASE—AT PLATTSDALE, §. I., THE Platt Farm, of 42 scres; large House, 13 acres; as also one on Manhasset Bay o: 50 acres. JOHN HANNA, Il Wall street. Fo, RENT OR SALE—COUNTRY PLACE, FISHKILL village, Dutchess county, N. Y., for the suinmer or | Year; 20 rooms, a of land rent $100 per month. » 12 Wall treet, room 2 J. 38. WHIT [ Barecy icmp arna ry SEAT AND FARM, SUB- stantial double house, i¢ rooms: necessary outhuild- ings; 89 acres; abundance of fruit and shade, $13.00); several others. Address J. W. ATWATER, Riverside Station, Conn. 1B hap-tete PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LEASE.—THE greatest chance ever offered, St. Ronan's Well, one Pioshing; 105g acres of t the fish- 439 Third avenue, New York. | EALTHFUL—GREENWICH, CONN.—FOR SALE, on easy te: House, 43x42, extension; abundant ;_inland and sea view: one acre EAT COTTAGE, EIGHT ROOMS; ONE QUARTER acre, carriage house, fine view of water, garden, 4c., ten minutes trom Vanderbilt landing, $2,500. terms y. DARRIN, 50 Broad street. ings, furnished or unfurnished : delightfully located (ern Amprovements; stables, lawns, gardens, saad: ‘ly. JANES R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. EWARK, N. J.—BRICK HOUSE, CONTAINING 1z rooms, range, stationary tubs, steam heater and | gas; located in western part of city, on high ground. 1:0 Jeet above tide water; Lot, 8 by 200 feet, on three strects; carriage house with rear entrance; grape vines, sbrub- bery, &c. Address T. 5. B., box 8,. Post office, New orl OR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A FARM, ONE two story and basement frame House; water on each floor; splendidly located, 98 Orchard street; Greenpoint cars pass the door, Inqtiire for one week at'631 Leonurd street, Greenpoint. Address J. Park avenue, Rutherfurd Par! W. J. Also 8 Lots on R SALE OR EXCHANGE—IN WATTS near Varick street, well rented Tenement and busi- bess and ‘Tenement ra ert, TREET, T 1. MEEKS, 80 Cedar street. OR SALE OR IN EXCHAN Mortgaces—The splendia double front tour story, basement marble anc i street: 28teet front on Chatham and 33 teet fronting on New Bowery: terme easy, Apply on preinises or to | WILLIAM SCHW AKZWABLDER, No. ptt wishin e ne | GE FOR FIRST CLA 88 n 185 Chatham stone suilding No. Last Broadway. OR SAL sey Jour story brick Store and Dwelling, now occupied as & | | grocery store und doing a good business, in Newburg. sixty miles from New York, ana ene of the nicest citics ‘vo live in in the State. a OR SALE OR EXCHA built new brown stone House,4in Harle; House or good mortgage. Apply to WARK. OR EXCHANG#—FOR BROOKLYN, JER- Hoboken House, or a small steamboat, a dress: NUS, Newburg, N. ¥. NGE—A FULL SIZED, WELL smaller ) 706 Broad- OR SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A CO) try Place of 10 to 20 acres—A House und Lot in the village of Sing sing; house in perfect order; large. lot | pig of fruit, Address box 330, Post office. Sing Sin | 7fO EXCHANGE—A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS IN the sity. and a very Que House and Grounds in Eliza- in the cit, ANTED—20 FOOT HOUSE, BETWEEN FORTIETH and Firtieth streets, cen:ral, to exchange for House Twenty-eighth street, hear Broadway. Address LX- ANGE, box 103 Herald Uptown Branch office. 7 ANTED—BRICK OR FRAME HOUSE, IN HAR- lem or Brooklyn, for House and Lot in West Forty- eighth street; rented tor $1,000; price $10,500; no encum- brance. CURLBY, 12 Centre street, ANTED—SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS ON NEW- town Creek, about one mile trom mouch, Only prin: pals address, by mail, FAY BROTHERS, 62 Brow fon! ANTED—FARMS IN WESTCHESTER AND DUTOH. | €ss counties, from 10 to 300 acres each, tor Houses or Lots in New York or Brooklyn, on cash basis. Send particutars to W. T. BARNES, 112 Broadway. TANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, BETWEEN | Fitth avenue and Broadway, Twenty: ‘Yhirty-fourth streets. Address, siating terms and loca- C. A. H., Herald Uptown Bra: ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL LOT, WITU- out rock, wide but not deep, inthe neighborhood of Fiftieth street, between Sixth and Fighth avenues, | the lot to be used’as a handsome first class gentleman's table. Addreas box 5,137 fost office. ber of houses to No, 342 Last Nineteenth street. within two blocks of the depot, tor a House Address OLLIVE, 32 Desbrosses street, New $2,500; po ee possession. can be occupied before Muy 4. YORK STKAM POWER COMP. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAROH 7, 1874—TRIPLE. SHEET. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, JRENNETT BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW 10 SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF ext lslsl [SIE1E/31 IE! HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET, Amos PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE FAVORABLY; 105 suits rooms, stores, restaurant; most sitely an centrally located, fronting Broadway, between Cooper Ins-itute and Bible House. Apply at 27 Third avenue. A. BAKERY TO LET.—INQUIRE AT NO. 459 WEST Forty-sixth street; rent low. [| A.TSTORE, LOFTS AND BASEMENTS, WITH power day and night, in Franktory, Spruce, Wile aud Beekman streets, XCELSIOR STEAM POWER CO., 13 Spruce street. FIRST CLA8S STORE ON WEST SIDE OF BOWERY to let, at low rent; well adapted for carpets, cloth: ing ana d: foods. Ki ou! ly to owner, 245 We ry, © ‘or particulars apply to owne A WYALUARLE CORNER PROPERTY | SITUATED « near Fulton ferry.for any business: would make a firt rate liquor store ; to lease for seven years, or Lease for silo. (ADRIT’ to CREVIER BROTHERS, 124 West A FISRT CLASS STAND—THE STORE, LOFTS AND Aan ement $03 Canal street, near Arnold & Con- o let or lease or ior sale ; very }ow rent; fixtures and hea °; rin the building. apply at 734 Broadway. A $2082, 16 COLLEGE PLACE: ALSO TWO LOFTS +A 183 Greenwich street, rear Dey. Apply on preinises, t 278 West Eleventh street; possession immediately. ° A THE FIRST CLASS STORE NO. 37 ‘UNION ZA. square, tinely frescoed and in perfect order; rent ULCHINSON & WILSON, 87 Union square. {OR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSE,—TO let or lease, the 100-feet deep splendidly lighted four story Building, with Store, 8 Mercer street, near Spring; DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished. ; TEN FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Houses to let, cast of Madison avenu to 40 taree story Houses to let Apply to HN FETTRETCK, 1,030 Third avenue. To let, and Furniture for sale at great sac- ny removing from city), Kesidenee 138 Wes| Forty-filth street, ni nie; house in splendi order; nicely turnisned; just suitable tor young married Lyi A permits only of GEORGE A. SANDHAM, 73 Aes TO LET—NO. 13 WEST SEVENTEENTH street, hear Filth avenue, 27x65; 22 rooms; brown. stone tront Apply on pr rye Apply o premises, on Thursdays, Fridays FAovse AND STURE NO. 10 SIXTH AVENUE TO __let—Low rent. Inquire of STERN, 95 Sixth a Fowse AND FOUR LOTS OF GROUND TO RENT— on 1d stat hegwces the Boulevard and Twelith avenue. y to J. BE ais rome ROWN, next door, or 10 LET—MEDIUM SIZED BROWN STONE stoop House No. 114 East Twenty-sixth teats rant $175 per month; immediate possession; -will not be let for a boarding or lodging house; unquestionable refer- ences required. Appiy on on the premises trom 12 to 2, mn ‘OND STREET.—ELEG. 201 war siory brown stone Homes ture lecge ae Fors remuin:. rent only. $1,200. Apply to CREVE BROS., 124 West Broadway. 10 RENT—A FOUR § lish basement Hous inquire on the premi agents. ORY BROWN STONE ENG. near Fourth avenue; rent $8,000. 3, 110 Kast Thirtieth street, No D APARTMENTS TO LE Z IN BER OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AA. for small tamilies are offered at moderate prices, and Union Hotel, Park avenue and iorty-first street, first class, in all its appointments. ‘. & W. D.GARRE . Managers; also proprietors of Highland House, rrison, FURNISHED ROGMS ELEGANT, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED itof Parlors to reut to gentlemen of respectability, in first class residence of owner, comprising two in tam? ily; terms reasonadie, 23) East Twenty-third street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO GENTLE! a handsomely furnished, Room, on second floor (would accommodate two); hot and cold water, batt &c. 108 Kast I wenty-fourth street, near Madison square. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, near Madison square, to gentlemen or gentleman and wile; terms reasonable; bot and cold water; bath- room on same floor; reterences. Inquire at 345 Fourth avenue. ° PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO LETTO A gentleman; third floor, tront: all conveniences, Cail, tor one ‘week, at No. 273 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth street. PLEASANT SUIT OF TWO FRONT ROOMS, ON first floor, handsomely furnished; rent tow to good tenant. Cars atdoor. No. 15) Last Twentysthira street, adjoining New York Colleze 1 OFTS TO LET—WITH STEAM POWER: FOUR DE. 4 sirable Lots and Basement, in Frankiort st also Lots in Fulton and Dey street, Apply to the NEW IMPANY, No. 39 A ‘TED. and treet. xth and | h office. 27 Broadway. Roos OF FLOPRS TO Le | GROTe peek TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Pow- er, 79x75, Nos. 30 and 32 South Fifth avenue. OPEICE, TO LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF 160 FUL- ton streets one door from Broadway; well lighted, &c._ Apply at TRAVELLERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, AT 18, 20, 22 AND & Pell street, with or without Steam Power. Grea FOWEE.—70 187, FOR LIGHT, MANUFAC- > turing basines: ith power. Inquire ef F. £00. ld East Fourteenth st ect. : oun POWER, WITH WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, 4) {oF $25 and upwards Apply to G. ¥. HALL, 137 1m street TEAM POWER.—ENTIRE FIVE STORY BUILDING, or in floors, Pextss = 7000. light; heated by steam: ower elevator; rent and insurance low. Inquire at 160 ‘est Twenty-seventh street, STORE TO LET.—A FIRSTCLASS GROCERY STORE, northwest corner Forty-third street and Eleventh avenue; good cash trade. Inquire up stairs PRIVATE HOUSES WANTED—FOR CUSTOM- ers ready to purchase or rent. Send your num- JAMES HYLAND. T ROBINSON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTHENTH STREET, Lyman C. Howe, trance speaker, lectures for the | Society of Progressive Spiriwualists, 1014 A. M, and 734 P. | M, The Children’s Lyceum meets at 24 P. M. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Gry cellar; lot 122x68 feet, in es, current bushes, grape vines, &c.; price $550, ess OWNER, Post oflice, Mount Vernon, hich are pear and apple RANGE, N. J.—FOR RENT, MANSION HOUSE, 40 sleeping rooms; finely located; convenient to ‘de- TH. GERRY, Orarve real estate a specialty, 39 | Nassau street, office’ hours 1 to'% T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST | ‘Twenty-fifth street, the Rey. A. ©. Osborn, D. D., pear. services Sunday, March 6, at 10}, A. M. and 73g OR SALE—A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND GROUNDS: street (West Morrisania); Walk teow depot; terms easy. DN. 13. MILES FROM GRAND CEN Lots; all modern im- 1,00); will take $8,000 | W. H. BAUM, Mount Vernon. ONKERS PROPERTY FOR SALE, TO RENT AND exchange; fine Residences, Cott FARRINGTON & ROCKWELL, No. 1 Getty House, Yonkers, STAMFORD AND ORANG! 0 well situated near stations; great bar- Bains; for sa.e, to let or to exchange. $17.500 five minutes? POR SALE—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP DWELL. | 4 ¢¢ | M tral Depot, fine House, 8 ninth st. | if sold at ence; only $1,500 cash. sand Farms, r., 6l Liberty street. FOR 174 ACRES OF LAND, BETWEEN Tarrytown and Irvington; river views; Would cnt ito two plots advantageously: terms easy For particulars addreas D., box 30 Tarrytown Post office, | tion first class, on “Pequot avenue, near Pequot | New London, Conn.; rent $1,203; Swampscott (Mass) | House near beach; rent $500, For turther particulars | addre: ——————————— | don, Coni HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY | ; E: EN REAL ESTATE. Por Sale, OR SALE—IN HUDSON CITY, TWO PRETTY COT- Lots: price $7,500; $2,500 reet, corner Sher- tage Houses, with three cash. Apply to M, HOHLE, Ferry HIGH STOOP | man avenue, Hudson City. \ mond, Ft ie is | on Broad street, Newark, N. deer chs | BRADFIELD & CO:, Advertiver Building, corner broad 0 LET—ON JERS French reot Hou: New York: splendid view o! # ‘Address JOHN DICKSO3, 120 York street, Jer- | | by boat or ca CLS88 TWO STORY AND BAS! ment cupola House on Jersey City Heights, ov 15 minutes from Hoboken terry: 11 ; large garden, with po RENT—A FIRS jooking New Y, rooms: range. heat lenty of truit; rent $6u0. . gas and wate} teeuth street, b | reasonable. CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. NT SEA ISLAND PLANTATIO Tes for Sule, at $26,000, located on “Dawfuskie I,’ s. C., four miles trom aud opposite Fort Pulaski, | Ga: 16 miles trom savannah, Ga ; good cane, cotton and of ocean front; magnificent beach; thing; Water abounds with oysters, shrimps, new and elegant; stables, garden- different kinds of shrubberies; the Tange, tulip. olive, magnolia, myr- abound, rendering the atmosp hese fra- An Aladdin's palaee, in fact, at one- is real value; will pay tor itself Im two years. PHALON & SLOAN, 3 BEAUTIFUL HOM | PROPERTY ovT avenue. Owner, 200 Third avenue, | | New York. a new Hou! RABLE LOTS ON FIFTY- | te, vieander, &c 1 East Seventeenth street. FOR $50 PER MONTH—IN nient to depot; House contains as, marble mantels, and is pleas ‘ound: is convenient) Inquire at 110 she the premises, or to the owner, | 1ié Fittn avenue brick, with | | house and fruit; two | Utes from salt water and depot: liot and cold wate 5 by Wieet. Apply to A. GEIs- | A ay ewis F. Cleveland; TED FOR $3012 | “ot Wy: STEPHENSON, Execu- ND FARM OF 2% ACRE lo) under cultivation. y work. Owner 207 West Thirty- | A the remainder 5 miles from New York, 2 mies tr n EDWARD GOUDCHIL fiity minutes trom owner, &. W. WILDE I WILL SELL, ass Residence ; 40 minutes to Fulton Market. JOSAH M. WHITNEY, Owner, FOR SALE OR TO LET t, a first claes House, with OR EXCHAY : beautitul ground: = ean | SN ete T ENGLEWOOD, furnished, for o improvements; tour acres land, &c. Apply to D. GREEN,’ Englewood. N. J. 2 pply to AT WESTFIELD, i J.—COUNIRY. SEAT OF 4 planted with fruits, on Prospect Hill, 5 | minutes r French roof hous bargs and carriage house; $130x); | Bridgehamptor terms easy; also several fine piaces pers, and unfurnished. CHOICE FA —il ACRES, AT WEST- unty, N.J.. one hour from New | ekensack Kallroad: go in & good state of cultivation J.C. MONERSEN, . DUCIZ, on the premises, Executors. COMFORTABLE, rooms; large | horse cars, churen | good tenant. Address HOUs' T SEW BRIGHTON—F Houses to ren winter; not and | lawns, beautitul scenery ‘3 FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD | lenty of fruit, : | $9.000. buildings; choice tr . baths, gas, sta liait hour trom city. PENISTON, No. 1 HEALTHFUL COUNTRY PLACE Sheltered by, mouptain Piainfield, Central feet | puildings, tray Rrapo, &c., wi nue, corner 11 OF 128 ACRE water and wood; h ELIZABETH NEIL, owner, FOR SALE-IN DUTCHE, county, New York ; 75 miles from New York ; g000 so! uibulidings, roomy house ; 1,000 bushels fruit years of shade trees and water, tion of country. Twenty-seventh fine landscape view « all on owner, at Wash- avenue, March 6 and 7, trom 9tol2 A. M. one mile from Bound ‘oad; good buildings, be sold to close the SMOCK, Hound jen; or address JOUN G, VOI SALE—AT PATCHOGUE , outh Bay, a good Dwelli ), with half sore of iNG, Patchogue, and store, if desire \ land. Apply to TM. Gi RANGE, N. J—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD rent two bandsome Rooms (bath adjoining one) to parties willing to pay reasonably for good accommoda- tions Address B, 3., Herald office. EULAH BAPTIST CHURCH.—ELDER JAMES BICK- | nell preaches in Greenwich Hall, corner of Hudson and Christopher streets, entrance on Christopher. sun- dav services at 103g A. M. and 3 P. DM. RETTY COTTAGES, AMPLE GROUNDS, 45 MIN- Utes away, 12 rooms, near the sea, $20, $23, $30 rent, or for sale cheap; er, atmosphere, OWNER, 167 Broadway, room 14. ILAINFTELD, N, J.—PFOR SALE AND TO LET, DE- sirably located new French roof House; first class; large grounds; all improvements. Also tor sale or to let. a choice House, large grounds, with carpets and shades. Rk. M, VAN SICKLER, owner, Park House, Plainteld, JUMMER RESIDENCE.—A LARGE FIRST CLASS "House. handsomely furnished throughout; also sta- bie, good garden. fine beach in front of house, with the use of boat whart, gil pelonsing to. the propesty ; locu- jouse, L. F. RODGERS, box 1,229 Post office, New Lon- LEECKER STREET UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, corner of Downing street.—The pastor, Rev. E. Sweetser, will preach to-morrow morning and evening, 4 and 73 o'clock, Morning subject, “Ihe Churc and the World.” Devoiiunal meeting in the vestry every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock; all are invited. Jhé thirty- sixth annual exhibition of the Bleecker street Uniyersal- ist Sunday School will be held in the charch on Wednes- Gay and ihursday evenings, March 11 and 12, 1874, com- mencing at 73s o'clock. REAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF DOWN. ing and Bedford streets.—Rev. P. L, Davies, pastor, reaches Sabbath morning and evening, at usual hours A cordial invitation extended to all. NHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.—REV, J. M. PULG- / man will preach at the hall of the Standard Club, 1,464 Broadw corner ¥ thorning, at 1 with Childrea,” rty-second street, Sunday {evening at 7:43 Subject—"Dealing HE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR. ROBERT Annet offer for sale the Property consisting of 95 | acres of lana, with 3.000 feet of water tront; this property 4s situated ou’ the Hud-on River at Fort Lee, N. J.. oppo- site 162d street, New York. For maps and ‘further par- ticulars apply to WASHINGTON HAWES, Port Rich. 1, Staten Island, or ROBERT ANNETT, at Fort ¥ BEST STORE FOR RENT.—THE BEST STORE .. for rent. Apply to Lee, and Market streets, Newark, 10 LET—AT BAY RIDGE, L. L, ON OVINGTON avenue, distant one hour from City Hall, New York, a large and desirable Country Resi- le, Wash Mouse, garden, with fine fruit .; would be let at a low rent to a desirable ten- y tod. & WEEKS, 107 Duane street. 0 LET—A NEW HOUSE, } lage one hour from city, line ¢ dence, with s & ROOMS, IN VIL. eutral Railzoad, New ruittrees, garden, fine lawn, drive, &. :'price Address A. R. B., box 169 Herald offices 0 LET—AT BERGEN POINT, VIA CE road ol New Jersev, 52 trains daily, Mansard rool; it hour from finely located ; rooms, besides laundry, 1 modern improvements; 13 | bathroom, &c. ; possession immediately it required; most ofrent taken in board it agreeable. Address box 5,556 | New York Post office. 10 LET OR LEASE—A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, 4% of an hour irom the city, flve mnlautes {rom depot, with gardener’s house; good stable, garden, &c., witn i to 20 acres of ground; immediate possession. For terms, &c., address N., box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office. RENT—ON THE HUDSON, WITHIN A MILE OF ey | ‘T° the station, at Tarrytown, a'comforeabie sos. tatty | furnished, bath room, liot and cold water, @ large and new kitchen and laundry with hot and cold water; also a butter pantry, and twelve rooms in addition; excellent carriage house ind stable with water, au ice house filled, and spacious grounds. For surtaer particulars, apply at (0. RENT—FURNISHE central, cosey, sh ter front and view: carriage tages in Baverside, three min- ARTHUR E. 5Kr Nu, Riverside Station, Con: © RENT—AT STAMFORD, CONN. A COTTAGE, handsomely furnished, containing 16 rooms, with | gas, hot and cold water, stable and garden, on high ground. overlooking the Sound. For particulars call om or address Mrs. B. WILLIAMS, 78 Madison avenue. TALUABLE NEW JERSEY FAR) 36) acres of land in a tine situated in Monmouth county, ». J Jarm buildings; Near to rauiroads, schools, churches and the best of markets; location remarkably healthy. Ap bly to BENNINGION GILL, Agricultural Works, Carroll and State streets, Trenton, ELEGANT HOUSES, TEN ROOMS: DOUBLE to each house ; command view oi hay and city. New Brighton, five minutes trom janding: $5,000 DARRIN, & Broad street. —CONTALNING of cultivation: | 90 ACRE FARM FOR SALE—ELIGIBLY. SITU- ated for summer residences, in the village of Wainscott, 3 miles trom Bridgehampton; adjoins the ocean; splendid facihties for bathing, sailing, fishing, gunning, &e.; price $10,000; rare chance for sare inv Ment or speculation. Address JON M. OSBURN, Long Island, N.Y. ACRE FINELY IMPROVED FARM, HARLEM | 10 Railroad, 4 hours’ ride; springs for trout pond; healthy; sell cheap, or exchange for New York or Brook- lyn Property. BENDER, No.7 Beach sweet .9 to lL. [A -—ONE MILE Ph $4.500. old tashioned, co rooms, outhouses, two acres; exce more jand if wanted. App!y, tro W. TUBB», 7] Broadway, room 73, M MONTCLAIR, AN fortable Cottage ; eight ent water and ‘fruits lito Lo'clock, to 8. GOOD LA pleasantly locate iver, Bergen county; WELLING, Paterson, N. J —FARM, # ACRE near depots and villages; Sadule terms easy. SLLOOO mare nonce, act aty “seule hear depot and Long Island sound: very cheap. Ys North Port, L. 1; at 27 Front street, Tuesday A. M. REAL ESTA’ VO EXCHANGE. =—VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY, SHORT DI8- + tance from thecity, near the depot: will sell oF e tor small Farm. Apply to J. D. GRAHAM, 4 Cortiandt street. RY DESIRABLE REAL pmeot it tree and clear, in Merchandise, on basis, CUANGE, box 3,587 Post office. GANT FIFTH AVENUE MA and cleur and in tee first class'central Residence. This prope $200,000; desirable property only co’ PHALON & SLOAN, Si Last Seventeenth street. FIRS) CLASS NEW FIVE STORY BASEMENT and sub-basement iron front store, on Broadway, r Stewart's, to exchange, upon cash basis, $7 ATE, NEAR BY, xchange tor goo ress at once EX- exchange for @ y is vaiued at dered, ln tor $25,000 in good Keal xstate, some cash and balance in morteage back on store; slze 25x 197 feet; renting at $13,000 9 vouw PHALON & SLOA} 51 East soyentwenth street. NHUR J near Waverley place.—To-morrow, Kev, Dr. Mil- burn, the “Blind Preacher.” will preach at lU}g A. M. and Rev. Dr. Deoms at 73g P.M. All seats tree. ORBIT, REV. W. P., PASTOR DE KALB AVENUE Methodist Episcopal church, to-morrow. at 10}; A. M., ing at74 P. M., subject, “Curiosity.” Seats free. H OF THE STRANGERS, MERCER STRE! rooklyn, will preach subject, “Lite’s Battie; even- \HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, TWEN- ty-eighth street, near Broadwi C. son will preach at 30:50 A. M. and Thursday evening, March 13, at 8 0° lecture on “The Arctic Regions’ will be delivered by | George P. L.L. b, GLISE PROTESTANTE FRANCA’ 1 “chapel, fourth avenue, between Twenty-first and Jwenty-second streets —Kvery Sabbath morning, at 10%4 o'clock, divine service will be held by Rev. E. Berei. Seats tree. Rev. W. C. Daw- | 30 P.M. and on | lock. An illustrated | | Admission, Sle. "PO LET—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, BASEMENTS quire of A. JOURN! 7 LET—THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, SUITA- ble for munutacturing or business purposes or for private dwellings :— Nos. 32, 34, 36, -8, 207, 209, 21134 and 213 Thompson street; algo large Building on the rear for factory or stables. Nos. 75, 126, 147 and 168 Greene street, Nos. 113, 145 and 17 Spring street. No. 8/ Mercer street Nos, 52 and 16$l Wooster street. os. 190 and 19 routh Fitth avenue, Store and Base- ge Factory on the rear of No. hompson sree with or without steam. Apply to the owners, M. & S, STERNBERGER, No. 44 Exchange place. fo LET—A SPLENDID NEW STORE, LARGE PLATE Blass, windows) on the best corner in Jersey City; | y. cars pass inevery direction. Inquire at No. 177 Pavonia avenue, Jersey ‘0 LET—WITH POWER, FOUR UPPER FLOORS, | Prin, bY, 20, tomether or Separately, well lighted, at 17t | rince sire uire on : eee nae on Prou'W. WESTERFIELD, 10 LET—STORE NO, 2,274 THIRD AVENUE, BE- tween 1/3 and 22th streets. Apply to owner, ROB- ERT I. BROWN, 20 Nassau street. 10 LET—STORES 520 AND 522 BROADWAY, EITHER together or separate; excellent light and ventilation; area 15,000 square feet; ‘rent low toa responsible house. JOHN F, DOYLE, 37 Wall street. PRIVATIBFAMILY WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN, A without Board, two neatly furnished Bedrooms, with fire. gas and bath: reterence exchanged. 80 Uni+ versity place, near Fourteentt street. URNISHED, LARGE HALL ROOM, WATER AND place for stoye, $2 for one per week; $2 50 for two gentlemen. No, 208 West Twenty-eight street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. URNISHED SITTING ROOM, BEDROOM AND Kitchen, $12 weesly, or two Rooms $8; large Room, with closet, $6; halls, $3; central, aufet house ; no mov- ing. 106 Last Fitteenth street, three loors trom Untom Square Hotel. 0 LET—LARGE AND SMALL FURNISHED ROOMS, for housekeeping ; also frout hall Bedroom, with or without Board, Call for one week at 298 kighth avenue, 10 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM for light housekeeping, at $4 5) per week. 301 West ‘Thirty: pi q WEEKLY-SITTING AND BED ROOM, FUR $5 5( nished for housekeeping; hall Rooms, = house conveniently located. newly done up and undet excellent management; only two blocks from Gra Opera House, Sid Twenty-fith street, first door west Eighth avenue. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART+ MENTS TO LET. NISHED FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT near West Broadway; N UNFUR: fA DICK, Howe, Beach street, near, West 7 rent $1,200. - Iinmediate possession. cidade ROBERT t. MBEKS, 30 Cedar street. —LOWER PART OF HOUSE 18) EAST FIFTY: « first street, near Lexington avenue, to let from the ist ‘of May; front and back parlors, basement, kitche! bedroom and pantry; hall bedroom on second floor Tent $0 per month; also a neat {bird Floor trom the Ist of April; parlor, kitchen and three bedrooms; gas fix drobes; ae. ; rent $30. Apply trom Il to’. LATS TO LET—FROM $43 TO $60 PER MONTH, AP Nos. 564 and 570 Lexington avenue. Apply to owner, ROBERT L BROWN, 20 Nassau street. JRENCH FLATS—WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS, brown stone tronts, from $2) to $40 per month. Ae LEMON, 262 East Seventy-seventh street, or 176 Broad- way, room 22, ‘ARLEM.—TO LET, APRIL 1, A PLEASANT SEC. ‘ond Floor and one Room on third; first class house and neighborhood; with private fami! to adults only, ‘without servant: all modern improvements: terms $23 per month. Address E. P. T., Harlem Post office. 10 LET—DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO, 416 . Apply to owner, ROBERT I, eee lly 10 LET—A STORE, IN THE NEW YORK ASSEMBLY Rooms building, 20 Second uvenue ; also Office, large Basement, club and lodge Room. 47 and 49, and Bat of Lotts 51 Lispenard street. In- AY, 51 Lispenard street. per annum. store and Dwelling 131 Waverley place; $700; 189South Fitth avenue, three stor? brick House, | TPO LET OR LEASE—A LARGE STORE, BASEMENT and sub-cellar, in the fine brown. stone building No. 183 Chrystie street, Inquire inthe factory in the rear of 160 Mott street. 10 LEASE—FOR TEN YEARS, THE BUILDINGS 46 Hudson street and 45 Thomas street; © lot; rent $2,! Tent $1,200 per annum. HORNTON M. RODMAN, Real Estate Agent, 696 Broadway, northeast corner of Fourth street, 10 LEASE—! BROADWAY, CORNER THIRTY. second street, Stores at $600 and $1.200, Basement stable in rear, $1,200; 17 Walker street, two story attic and basement brick House, $1,800; 40 Thomas street, Store and back Rooms, $60). Apply to CREVIER BROS., 124 West Broadway. SE, CALVARY MIFTY-THIRD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—PASTOR | breaches morning and evening: baptism at close of | the evening service. evening during the week. REE CHURCH SERVICES, HARVARD ROOMS, Sixth avenue and Forty-second street —Rev. k. P. Linnell will preach to-morrow at 10:45 A. M. Preaching NTRAL RATL- | v. W. 8. Clapp will preach every sday by eminent lergymen at 8 P.M. OURTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner second avente.—Preashing by the pastor! Kev, Robert Sloss, at 103g A. M. and 73, P, M. Bible school at 9 A. M. IFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, FORTY-SIXTH | street—Dr. Thos. Armitage, ence Preaching on Sunday morning and evening at 1 bg and 745 o'clock. AND HEAR THE ELOQUENT CONVERTED Jewish Rabbi, Rev. Simeon P. Lewy, in Beekman | Hill Methodist Episcopal church, East Fittieth stre tween Firstand second avenues, on Sabbath avening. Preaching by Rev. J. 8. Merwin in the morning, at us o'clock, Seats free. ANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH, BROOKL' Rev. Justin D. Fulton, D, D., pastor, will preac morrow at lg A “intaut By cordial invitation to all. t, de- | i nd7%4 P.M. subject in the morn- aptism a Hindrance to Christian Union.'* NUHLY CONCERT OF MORNING STAR MIs. sion, 169 West Twenty-sixth street, 234 P, Hale, the celebrated blind boy songster, will sing some ot his sweetsongs. Rev, Alfred Taylor will aduress tie meeting. has four sets of | YMOUTH CHURCH.—DR, PORTHOUS, OF don, will address Brooklvn Sunday School U Monday evening next. subject:—"Bread from Lea’ Sinsiag by Mr. and Mrs, Fred. School scholars. EFORMED Hall, sunday morning, March 8, at 10:45 o'clock; Lyric Hall, sunday evening at 7:45 o'¢lock. Bishop Gum: mings will preach morning and evening. EV, H.W, KNAVP WILL PREACH IN THE FI —Master LD FORSYTH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL | church. Preaching Rey. Dr. Crook, at 74; P. M. by the ‘pastor, Rev. J) W. | Barnhart. Temperance prayer and experience meeting at 335 P.M. Sunday school at 9 and 2o'clock. seats to-morrow, at 1034 A, M., b 8 tree. also by Sunday | COPAL — CHURCH.—STEINWAY 37 Mission Baptist church, Laight, corner Varick Street, at 10:30 A. M. and7:3) P.M. Baptism arter even- ing services. EY. JOHN E. COOKMAN, PASTOR, WILL PREACH at 1046 A.M. and 73¢ M, E. church, Thirty-iourth street, between Seventh and Eighth RY. 3. W. BARNHART WILL PREACH SUNDAY ati0ls A.M. and Rev. J. F. McCleliand at 74 P. M. in St, Luse’s Methodist Episcopal church, Forty strect, west of Sixth avenue. BY. SAMU the pcotch Presbyterian church, Fourteenth street, | hetween Firth and sixth avenues,’ tomorrow, at lu A.M. and 34 P.M. M. in the Free Tabernacle nues. rst LM, HAMILTON WILL PRE. HT EV. D. HENRY MILLER, Plymouth Baptist church, Fiity-first street, west4 of Ninth avenue, Sunday, at tg A.M. and 754%. M. Bap. tism at close of evening servi church, Forty-second street, betw Lighth avenues, Sunday evening by the pastor morning and even welcome. STEINWAY HALL—REVY, WAYLAND HOYT, PAs tor, will preac second aven and in Steinwas sermon—"Christ Uur Friend. ‘SION AND SIX | RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—J. ventor and only inaker ot the improved Artificial | Human & correct I teenth streets between Third and Fourth avenues D. D, PREACHES IN | EY. DR, PORIEOUS, OF LONDON, WILL PREACH in the First Reformed church, on Joralemon. street (rear of City Hall), Brookiyn, to-morrow (sunday) evan: ing, t 73, o'clock.’ Suvec —"the Sadness of tie Ag RAL BELIEVERS IN CHRIST WILL BE jed with Him in baptism in the Central Bapust n Seventh and Mareh & Preaching ig. Strangers made Baptist. chure ¥ morning, 10 oM. Subject for evening BYES AND EARS. DAVIS, IN. acknowledged by the tacuity to p tion ot native an the world. 127 £ e only st Pil | Bished; one year or longer. seventh street, near Seventh avenue; rent $75). | 0 LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS—A FOUR STORY | L Store and Dwelling, west side Sixth avenue, south | of Thirty-fourth street. J. W. McGUIRE, 137 Broadway, room 3. TPOBENTSWITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, | Stores and Lotts tor manutacturing purposes. Apply | to engineer on premises. 175 Hester street, or ISAAU | SCHKcIBER, 46 East Fourth street. WO LARGE STORES AND LOFTS ON BR ADWAY, | between Twenty-fitth and Thirty-third streets; will | be altered to suit tenants. J. ROMAINE BKOwn, 1,280 Broadway, corner Thirty-third street. \ LCE ‘3 i glia cea | 9) OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR STORES | & to let (without bonus), Ninth ward, and on Sixth | avenue. Locations excellent and capable ot doing a | large trade; well suited tor lager beer.” Apply 618 Hud- n street. *TH AVENUE, 880.—HUUSE Fixtures tor sale: occup on the premises or of owner, AND STORE TO LEASE, | now asa bakery. Apply 78, trom 1 to 8 P.M. GTH AVENUE. NO. 1—STORE AND BASEMENT TO | J let; has deen occupied as a merenant tailor store tor years, “Apply to J. SCHROUVER, 24 Carmine strect, cor- | ner Bleecker street. 1.266 BROARWAY, JUNCTION OF SIXTH AVE +200 nue—Valnable Susiness Property to lease, | kize 39x80, with buildings thereon; rent low to a good tenant. Apply to CREVIER BROS, 124 West Broad way. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. | Furnished. | A® UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.—THE FORT WASH- + ingtou Residence of James Gordon Bennett, Esq., witb several acres in lawn and shade, sloping to the Hudson River, will be rented, furhished, to a caretul tenant and immediate posession given; stables, carriage houses, barn, &¢.: grapery, greenhouse Ivis situated upon an elevation of over 270 feet above the Hudson River, of which ithas a magnificent view Rent $4,000 per annum ‘The grounds will be kept in order by the owner. The Boulevard and st. Nicholas avenue, which are | now completed, afford excellent drives to the property. The time trom Dey street to Fort Washington by steain | is about forty minutes, | For further particulars apply to | POTTER BROTHERS, | Nos 4and 6 Warren street. | QUEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH Stoo House to rent—To a private fomils of adu rent $40 per month. Apply to JOHN FP. CONREY, 162 Broaiwa. , room a MURRAY BILL, THIRTY EIGHTH STREET.—SMAL brown stone’ House, fully and very neatly fur- 60 per mowth, 3 W. WARD, 77 Cellar street. CHARL MO LET—AT FORT WASHINGTON, NEAT COTTAGE, parcy furnished, containing all improvements; rent $1,0 0: aiso handsome brick Kesidence, with stable and Grounds; rent $2,000, Both houses command exiensive WAN Tiver Views. | LESPINASSE & FRI No. ine street. me. a URNISHED Pe J8E 6 WEST FOUR | teenth street, trom May 1. ly to LARNE: WARKEN, 200 Broadway. finer | Y ind LEI—A BRUNSWICK HIGH STOOP STONE | House, situated h street, next to corner Seventh avenue, iurnished or unturvished ; rent moderate. Ap- ply on the premises, or will seil; a bargain, » EET, CORNER | ished, or the Lower Parte di other Houses 4 fet Kpply * ol or the Lower Part. |) other Houses to let. to JOMN FEPIRETCH, 1,036 Third avenue. kid Unturnisy SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO RENT A LARGE iA. Frawnrasginn Howie ontaining 18 BEDROOMS, above parior oor, newiy painted and frescoed; rent | inoderate to responsible party; West Eleventh street, hear Ciith avenue and University place, Address F, i: ¥,, 637 Broadway — A HOUSE IN MADISON AVENUK TO LEASE, 824; Z\ reasonabie to responsible party: medium sized; high stoop; cabinet tinish; gas fixtures; frescoed. Ap- ply at No, 7 st Forty-seventh street. sel By A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, on Foriy-ninth street Near Madison avenue, to let, 2uxdux 1005 in wood order. | HOLLY BKOLHERS & KISSAM, No. 6 Pine street, N UNFURNISHED THREE STORY AND BASE AX ment prick House, 9 rooms and bathroom ; Twenty ROBERT T. MEEKS, ®) Cedar streot, 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR, CONTAINING FIVE, AND Second, six rooms, in the double house No, 2 Neilson APEC Lad Waverley place and West Eighth strect, jew Yor! T—TO MAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLB s, for housekeeping, Second Floor of house 103 West Twenty-ninth street; three rooms, water and g: owner resides in house; references. ug LET—THIRD FLOOR 218 AND FIRST FLOOR 200 East Twenty-seventh street, six rooms each, ar tries. water, & TRUSLOW, 119 mmediate Dossession, Apply to st Thirty sixth street. ES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn. A MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE WANTED-IN A RE+ spectable locality. by a responsible tenant, m hicher than Twenty-third street; rent not to exc $1,000. Address B., Herald office. SMALL HOUSE OR UPPER PART OF ONE OF not less than five rooms on one floor wanted—First floor over a store on Myrtle or De Katb avenue, above Clason, Brookiyn, preferred; tamily only three adults. Address, with particulars as to location and rent, whieb must be moderate, PROMPT PAY, box 183 Herald office. FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WISH HALF A House, unfurnished, ina respectable neighborh Not above’ Thirtieth street, with a quiet tamily; rent about $600 Address H. L., box 187 Heraid office. WIDOW (AMERICAN), A GOOD, GENEROUS housekeeper, with furniture for first class house, desires to find a party of genvemen or family that will help to establish or reward real merit; honorable pro posals only exchanged. Address L., box 19) Herald Up- town Branch oti ENTLEMAN WISHES A NICELY FURNISHED Room on the west side, where he can have the com- jorts of a home. Address A. A., box 182 Herald Uptowm Branch office. I OFTS WANTED—TWO UPPER Aa ina corner building tor Chambers and Liberty street Address 8. Z J WANTED vo years, between possession immediately, Nil, IN OR NEAR © Floors, with use of steam power, shi stating area, height, posl- tion atid o:h uding the lowest rent for & term of 4 (0,0 8D G, WILSON, 10 Pemberton mn, Mas the ci NFU A SMALL HOUSE OR Lower Part of house. with one or two sal Rooms up stairs, in wars city; possession Lat May. ‘Address, with particulars, H. K., box 192 Herald K ROOM IN AN OFFICE FOR AN Address, with lowest rent, E, ?., box 157 Herala ofice. Wate )—DESK ROOM IN AN OFFICE ON FRONT st , within two blocks of Wall street. Address IVERTY, box 163 Herald ottice, V JANTED—DESK ROOM, IN OFFICE OR STORE, for sainples of cigars, between Pine and Fulton and 1 William streets. Address F, FLiR, care . Georger & Co., 10 Bleecker street. WARSPEDIIN, (A NEAT, PRIVATE FAMILY, A Room and Bedroom, without board, for gentleman i No housekeeping: terms not to exceed $25 per Address CARLION, Heraid Uptown Branch wy NT—BY A PHYSICIAN, THE Lower Part of a house on Second avenue, between Sixth and Jenth streets, or on the side streets near to it Address, stating terms, venth street. TANTED TO RENT—BY A RESPONSIBLE TENANT, W a ten roomed House, between Tenth and Fifty Seventh streets; east side preferred; rent not, to exceed $3, Address it, H, MARTIN, Morgan Iron Works, toot of Kast Ninth street. In the Country. TLEMAN WISHES TO RENT FOR THE A GENTE Math privilece of buying, « smail Country Pince, wn goot howe, eh rooms, turnished; g stabie, ee. with plenty of fruit and shade (recs, and om Sto idacres good ground, pleasan ed, in Pond neighborhood, within Wo hours ot New York. "Ade Gress, with tui partictuars and price, F. F., siation F, New York. NTED—TO LEASE, FOR A TERM or YEARS, WA Nirnished Summer Hotel, Address fl. MPRA SON, box 4108 Post oflice, New York, w TE ATCHES, JEWELRY, « WA —FOR CASH, PURE WHITE DIAMON! to weigh 144 ea Address, giving weight, pri and where to be seen, CHEAP, box 217 Herald U Branch office. erald Uptowt MEDICAL PHYSICIAN, RESIDENOB t, near Third avenue. =MME. MAXW 14 Kast Tenth str AND MME, GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS 26 rs) practice). ‘120 West Twenty-sixth street A. ve oy MAURICEAU, M, D.-OFICER 122 LIBERTY et, near Greenwich street. A. tt At NTIONI-DR. FB LUN, LATE OF PRUSSIA 41 Consultation tri Ivate office, 161 Bleecker st. A UME. RESTELL ZL. Oiice No. Last O% SULT DR. OR MME, WEST—ALL COMPLAINTS, Advice trce. 55 Blvecker street, near Broadway, PHYSICIAN SINOK 1840— 1 si, first door from bth av, R, KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY ‘at his private ollice, 6 Amity street, near broadway

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