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hf 70 LET FOR BUSINESS FURPOSES, Beers surpive__ GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW 10 #EUURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS YOR THE PEW OFVICES NOW REMAINING UNLET 3» THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BKEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS, TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OF¥ICES 18 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST PAVOBABLE TERMS, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS OOMPLETE. HEATE! Two ALL MODER ANQUIRE OF = FIREPROOF, BY STEAM, VATORS, IMPROVEMENTS, Ele Ss 2 HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. A CORNER BRIOK FACTORY, 50X80, ON JANE Yee steam Engin, to lease. Kent low. In- Quire of JOHN 8. McLLAN con and West sts. -ToO WOODWORKERS —ROOMS OF ALL SIZES | t, with stevin power, at9% Elm and 202-206 West | lI] louston street, Avply on the preuiises, or to JOHN J. weeny. West Filleenth street, between Tenth and enth avenucs. A NICE BASEMENT TO VERY DEEP, adapted tor » barber, shocmakeror any other busi: | eas; rent very low to a good tenant Apply to house. Keeper, on premises No. 21 East Houston strect, near Broadway. FIRST CLASS STORE AND BASEMENT TO LET— On Sixch avenue, near Thirty-siztn street; more oom in house if wanted. ig _D. GARRISON, 697 Sixth avenue. PART OF FIRST FLOOR, SUITABLE, FOR | dentist or other light business, Apply at 243 Sixth | gvenue, up stairs in the hair rooms, LE . NEW YORK SERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 18/4. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. ee Furnished. The elegant Kesidence of James Gordon Bennett, Esq, with greenhouse, grapery, carriage hone, stables, bowl ‘ung alley, To Fhithutea about lesth surest, on tke highest point of Fort Washington, n abundance of orn containing about 20 acres, with mental and large lorest trees. The grounds slope to the Hudson River, 'Yhe elevation of the property affords charming views of the Hud: and the surrounding coun ‘The grounds w:il be kept in order by the owner. y luce will be rented, handsome furniture, to « private family only, at the nominal rent of $525 per month Immediate possession will be given. Fort Washington is now one of the most delightful lo- cations in the city for residence. It ts provided with the following conveniencies : roton water, gas, mounted olice, stearn fire engines, telegraph offices and mounted ‘letter ‘carriers. You can go to Fort Washington from tne Battery by ae in less time than it takes by horse cars to Central ar It is a short and pleasant drive trom Fourteenth street. For {ull particulars apply to POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street, NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—THREE story and basement, 17x50, M7 Kast Finy-fitth street: private tamil Sper month. Apply to G. W. FANNING, 53 Ble street, A —T0 LL FURNISHED, NO, "9 WEST FORTY- + ninth street, near Filth avenue, jour story brown Stone, 22x55, “JACOB SHARPE, 149 Broadway. N_ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BROWN STON Dwellin: Fifth avenue? Forty-first street, ix X100, to lease low. _V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., Ul Pisie at. A —1W0 HOUSES TO RENT, BOTH FURNISHED AND. + uniurnished, from $600 to $3,000; also purts of houses and flats. Apply toJOHN FEITRETCH, 1,036 iird aventie. ROWN STONE FOUR STORY—HANDSOMELY PUR. nished, vicimity of Brevoort House; rent $235 will dispose of Furniture and Lease. Address OWNLR, station C, for three days. together with CORNER STORK TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, With lighted Basement, cheap; a restaurant pre- Jerred. Also a splendid small Store with plate gluss ‘windows and Dwelling Apartments; rent $650 per year. JAMES Fri TRE TCH, 99 Sxth avenue. A SIXTH AVENUE CORNER STORE AND DWELL ing to let, No. 441, corner Twenty-seventh stroet, Apply to JAMES M. TAYLOR, No. Lg Pine street. RARE CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—STORE and Loft to let, Greenwich stree(, near Waahing- ten Market. Inquire in shoe store corner of Vesey and Greenwich streets. FORE. GRAWAM, DESIRABLY LOCATED STORE AND BASEMENT a Tnlog pene rultanle foe pianos, Pens. i} mes, &c. : rent only $2200; posersion Mi tow. & EAC GRUIR-HANK, 6 Bromdwaye? | APPIY r JA” cna twenty ninth strect to leer a rood location for @ruge or groceries. Apply at 323 Ninth avenue. AKERY 10 LET—WITH A GOUD OVEN; low. aeveath' ROADWAY. orrons ees LET SPLEN Dep flees, opposi! » al ‘ark. A, 1G. JUD COMPANY, 40’ Broadway. PP AKERY TO LET—WITH STABLES, SITUATED TN | Stephen street, West Hoboken. Inquire ot JOHN | PARRELL, 176 Kast Eighty-fitth sures | OFT TO LET—40X92, FACING EAST RIVER; GOOD light; also dry Cellar, 30x92, Apply on premises 365 Rivington e | ELEGANT CORNER STORE ON NINTH AVENUE | RENT cal and examine. No. 430 West Twepty- LEGANTLY FURNISHED BROWN STONE FRO} TY “House to let, to private family only. 20 West Forty. flith street, near Fitth avenue. Apply to J. 0. LEVI, No, 7 Warren street. {ROM APRIL 15, CORNER HOUSE, 169 WEST Forty-n uth street, corner Seventh avenue; three story high stoop brown stone, with bay window; fur- nislied or uniurnished. Apply'on premises, froin 10 to 3. ANDSOME FOUR ‘ORY BROWN STONE, ELE- J gantiy and fully turnished, above Forty ninth street, near ¥iith avenue, to lease, for one or more years, at creatly reduced price. Principals only apply to M. 'T. WOOLLY, No. 54g Pine street. 10 LET—SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED AND IN PER- fect order, three story brown stone House, Forty- pinth street, ngar Lexington avenue; rent $200; also let, furnished, 218 East ‘orty-eighth street ; $2000. W. C, FLANAGAN, 153 Bowery. U lig LET, FURNI-HED OR UNFURNISHED—THE Jarge brown stone House No, 17 Clinton place, 37 feet front, with rear Building: all modern improvements; in fine order. COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall street. Ube LET—URNISHED, A SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, second floor, in a deitghtfully situated house; a party of gentiemen would find every convenience, Also an Office tor a doctor or dentist. Twentieth street, near Bisediray: Address W. B., Herald Uptown Brancn of- ice. RNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, legant stone Mansion, 23 Bast Twenty: near Broadway: 34x70; handsomely tres- neintads kitchen and laundry. Apply from 2 LET—¥V large and OFTS TO LET—SPLEN BG HT. STEAM POW ER at ret. Orns TO LET. nished. Apply at Sete core CITY FACTORY “BUILDING TO LET- FLOOR, PARTLY FUR- | toom 3. FIRST 18 Bs In Lofts on reasonable terms, ihirtieth street and avenue, 200x100; plenty of ‘ight: abundance of steam; suitable for any manuacturing purp KO Ht, 117 Broadway, Ses! POWKR AND RENT REDUCED—FOUR #2 . Rooms, 50x100, very light; the most desirable on the Blosk; any Kind of business; will be divided. 40 Sev- mth avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. TRAM POWER.—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO_ LET, with or without power; rent low, at 18 and 20 Peli street, to woodworkers or others. EAM POWER TO LET—WITH LARGE AND SMALL | Rooms; Rood light; warmed with steam; steain ele- Raters rent low. Apply to A. HOUGHTON, Br Steam Power Works, 65 Atlantic street. Sran, WER TO LET.—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS was, Lofts, heated by steam steady power; elevator, | + FELL low. JOHN J. GORMAN ‘TEAM POWER, LOW RENT AND GOOD LIGHT. First and upper Rooms: steam hoist; low insurance ; Buildings for wood and iron workers. M, WILSON, 404 Bleecker street. TEAM POWER TO LET—WITH LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, well hehted; steady power. Apply to NUR: & ML 7 ER, 229 Kasi Forty first street, M POWER-WITH WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, Sret. hurd, fourth and Aith floors; a welt lsh 5 i ower, for er mow! —— § ET HALL, 187 Eim street. TORES TO LET—FOR BUSIN 2, 218 and 215 Mott street and Sreet. Inquire within or at bank office, 20 GTOREHOUSE 70 LEAs very strong. Adaress box 2, MPO MANUFACTURERS —10, LET, THE THREE story buildings 115, 117, 119 aud 121, Bast Thirteenth street, between Lhird and Fourth avenues, formerly oc- enpied by Miner & Stevens as a carriage factory; will be let with power if desired. Inquire of F. GROTE & CO., | 4 East Fourteenth street. | 0 LET—UNFURNISHED, AN ELEGANT FLOOR, suitable tor genteel business purposes. Inquire. at ast Tenth street, between Broudway and Unversity place. LET—THE NEW STORE ON THE CORNER OF Sixth street and avenue C, with large Public Halt attached : the finest building and location in the Kiev- enth ward for a first class lager beer saloon; a spacious | ‘wine cellar under the sto ieee lease and favorable 3X90, SIX #LOORS: 1 Post office, New York. ferme will be given to, a restlonsible paryy. Apply to | AVID JONES, 638 sixth street, New York. | LET—ON OR BEFORE THE 18? OF MAY, THREE | large Suits of Offices, together with store room, water closet and steam heat; these offices are suitable for # | e ‘law firm, or will be fitted up to | | crrereson oF a la! suit tenants. Inquire at the North America Life In- surance Company, 17 and 19 Warren street. LET—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS and private residence, the Second, Third and Fourth Pioors, situated on the northwest corner of Sixth avenue and Fourjeenth street; one of the best locations in the city; rent $2,000. F NCI Sixth a 3 LET—OFFICES IN HOUSE 82 JON, Front and rear House, 10 Rose, 24 rooms. Steam Power, large and small Rooms, 113 N, | | LET—STORES AND TENEMENTS ON GR EN. | i | wich avenue, opposite Bank sireet; modern im- Provements; store shelved for yood tenant; immediate | a Apply at No. 226 Greenwich street, corner clay, ‘Wpo LEt-T0 A RESTAURANT, THE LOWER P. of No. 7 East Twenty-second street, one door trom reneet best location. Apply at No. 6 East Twenty- ‘third street for particula: 10 LET—MADISON SQUARE (NO. 6 RAST TWENTY. | third street), one door from Broadway, large, | lendid store, 40x100 (50 teet In the rear), For partic: ulars apply to'W. KURTZ. AM. POW LET—WITH S' ty TWO FLOORS IN | Grand street, near Ventre, 30x65; Wi ded; | ‘Apply ry iy light: steady power. Grand street. LET—THREE LOFTS, 25X85, WITH SIDE WIN: | dows, in Mulberry strect. near Grand ; also one Lott, | 00, in Grand street, near Centre, Apply to 5. V. B, | | | ‘Box CRUGER, 182 Grand strect. LET—ON GREENWICH STREET, WEST SIDE, near Park place, a large Store, 0x8) feet: will be divided if required. Batate, No. 226 Green’ LET—FIRST LOFT, 49, ALSO FIRST AND PART | ‘of second Loft, 5! Lispenard streot, near Broadway. | ire of A. JOURNAY, St Lispenard street, i 10 LET—FOR ANY BUSINESS, THE LARGE AND well lighted Basement northeast corner Fifticth Street and Highth avenue, opposite car depot. Apply on the premises. | | ON PITH AVENUE | nilding ; also No. (Apply at office of the Rhinelander ich street 10 LET—ELEGANT and Broadway, under the Stevens 1160 Broadway, Apply to KH. LUDLOW & CO., No, 3 street, or 56 Bust Seventeenth street, Union square. | 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, WITH REAR | Building, of 815 Broadway; has deen occupied tor al years by a dealer in human hair, Aadress box | 500" Post once. 132. THIRD. LET—STORE A: BA avenue. Apply to H. M. BAILEY, 235 Broome st LET—TWO LARGE STOKE BUSI part of Third avenue, near Twenty eighth street, es glass fronts; one a corner store; a splendid stand drugs, clothing, dry goods, furniture, &e.; will be Fented low to first class parties. H. VONDIT, 189 East RENT-STORE NORTE Y CORNER GRAND and Elm streets, suitable for any busiuess; no tiqnor selling allowed, D, D. URRELL, 291 Broadway, LEASE, AT REDUCED FIG URES—ASTOR PLAC Hotel; 105 light rooms; unsurpassed location; owner rs unusnal inducements and fmancial assistance to competent party of limited means, 25 Third avenue. IPHRER FLOORS TO RENT—AT 120 NASSAU STR CARL SCUALK © SUPERIOR CORNER STORES TO LET—FoR | Tens, Groceries or Provisions, Also, tWo old estab- Baied, Cerner Liuuor tores, Laver Megr and Billiard being partly fitted ip; tour larce busthesses a little expense can be doue in te our harwe businesses a veltth street. Apply at 603 Hudson street. 60 FOR. LARGE, 1G tT OFFICE, UNION $ ry i also Splendid Stores and whole | ings, suitad 6s FUltADIe for any business at low rents, E, BRU DAGE & 0O,,.3 Union square, | DWELLING HOUsSKS ‘TO LE Furnished, | -A—ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETELY, AND | <, fandsomely (urnished four story high stoop brown | Gone Houses, near Firth Avenue llotc), Seated tarlly desiring an elegant home. and able’ and ing to pay liberally tor the same, boarding ownel wife in part at Address, with rea! name and | ELEGANT HOME, box 1b Herald Upiowy | | sixth street © STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, TWENTY-FIGHTH street, near Ninth avenue, fully furnished. $2,500; on ‘Twenty-ninth street, four story, 95x65, $3.60). ALLEN, DOOLEY & HENRIQUES, 1,260 Broadway, corner of ‘Thirty-second street. 3: more rooms, with $3,000, Ly at 586 234. West Firry-rourTa STREET.—HAND- mat somely furnished four story high stoop Brown Stone: rent low to a desirable tenant. Apply to JOHN SHIRLEY & SON, 8! Cedar street, TH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS,—HOUSES TO rent, fully turnished; owners would retain two or or without board; rent $2,000 and Unfurnished. - A770, UBT A, HOUSE, AND GARDEN, CORNER + Fifth avenue and 1324 street. Apply at 266 Fitth avenue before lv A. M. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN) WILL letentire three story high stoop House, east side, hear Thirtieth street, with exception of second Hoor ; rent $1.00 Furniture can be bought or rented if desire Address ELLSWORTH, Herald Uptown Branch office. At $600 AND $650 RENTS PER YEAR, PARTICU- larly desirable beattti(ul Houses; tinest location and suburb: modern improvements; near depots; iarge gar- dens: shade. FABIAN, 112 Broadwa: mn Fas! RARE CHANCE.—A COTTAGE HOUSE TO YUUR- self, containing nine rooms, with gas, water, bath, &e., for’ $900 rent; location 482 West Iwety-tourtti street. Apply to D.'R. MORSK, 45 Fulton street. FOUR 8TORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 331 EAST Fourteenth street, near Second avenue, to Met, whole or part, cheap; 18 rooms; splendid parlors; being put in wood orde goon” NT WANTED FOR FIRST OLASS Dwelling 220 East Seventeenth street, near Stuy ve- sant square and St. George’s church; rent reasonable. EDWARD J. SALMON, 33 Fast Seventeenth street. COSEY THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—WATER and srs, $750, West Tnirtieth street; also a small Store. Frankfort House, 202 WI n street. H. SMITH. FOUR STORY HOUSE, ON FOURTH AVENUE, between Tenth and Fourteenth streets, to lease, for & term ot yeare; two first Floors, stot plate glass win- dows; suitable for any business; established as res- taurant and liquors. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Sev- enteenth street. NEAT, SMALL HOUSE, 275 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH 4 street, near ‘ith avenue ; modern i rent to # good tenant $750. Inquire at No. 380 Spring st. A HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH, STOOP 4A. House, on West Thirteenth street, near Fifth ave- hue, in splendid ordef; immediate’ possession: rent $1,000. HEBBERD & SON, 29 East Fourteenth street. HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, in pertect order, on West Twenty-second street, ueur Sixth avenue; rent low, “ 3. E. HEBBERD & SON, 29 East Fourteenth strect. —ON WEST TWENTIETH STREET, OVERLOOK- A. ng the grounds oi the Episcopal College, the three Mory and attic high stoop brick Dwellings; all’ improve- ments and in complete order. Apply to. D. A. CUSH- MAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between ‘Twentieth and Twen- ty-first stree: YARD TO THE PUBLIC. We shall offer onr fouses to rent. both tarnished and unfurnished, during the present week, at reduced Yates, and invite An examination of our lists by all par- ties desiring to hire. es Gesiring FAMES R, EDWARDS, No. 69 West Twent; y,thira sirect. es r sau ic Templ PLEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH ne House, on Murray Hill, tuli of Tent $360 @ month. Permits of 1,207 Broad y Ae sk No. US RAST POURTRENTH nT, RENT $2,000; possession April 20: House No. 235 Kast Thir- ty-rirst street, $2,000; House No. i94 Second avenue, $1,600; House No. ast Seventy-eighth street’ $90), For per: mits, &c., apply to H. MERRITT, No, 53 Thitd avenue, N 46TH STREET—4 STORY ¥. S. B. S., $2,200; HTH »., $2,500; cOth and Slat streets, 3 story h. s. » $l, ith street, between 5th and 6th aveiues, $3,000, and many others” Apply at 586 Sixth av. 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone House. in the blo on Kighty-sixth street, hear Firth avenue and Ceutral Park. Apply to E. N. TALLER, Jr., 47 Walker street, MO LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HO No. 38 Barrow street, near Bleecker street, contain: ing 15 rooms, rent $1,400: also the four story high stoop | House No. M6 Macdougal street, near Washington sqnare, 1, Iso the two story aud attic brick House,’ containing '9 rooms, No. 236 West Seventeenth street, with all improvements, rent $1,000. F, BLANCHT, 291 Sixth avenue. BROWN STONE treet, near Broad> Sixth avenue, REET, 17 ‘coms, with 4 dit desired: STOOP BROWN In good condition, vetitth and Firty i, Mi, ABERLE, ets. rOURTH or First Floor and Basen ern improvements and partial 0 LEI-THREE STORY HIGU stone Honse, all Improvements, No. 1,050 second ‘avenue, between Inqttire at Lincoln rer of Kast Houston and Allen str Fooms: in complete orde HOYT & SON, 171 Broadwa; T° RTTHE THREE STORY 3 brown st ne front Dwelling Honse 343 Wo: street; rent $1,200, Apply to EDWARD TIMP and 17 Nassau Street, room IL. PO LBTCON LEXINGTON AVENUE, A TIRE story high stoop brown stone House: owner vetains parton the “house and will boar with the amily: rent low to a good tenant FRANCIS CRAWFORD, i STH STREET, NEAR SEVE: avenue, one Cottage, 10 rooms; all the inodern im. provements; newly painted throughout and im perteot order; possession to be had tmmediately. Lr r—rHn STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN pe stone House 218 East 48th st., near dd av. ; three story high stoop brick House 224 Kast 78th si. rent $700; nlso 265 mo. Hast 7th st rent $70); Cottage House 4S East sbth st, 7 rooms, rent $42 dist st, rent $40 month; three 4 West tists. j three story brick 6 ANAGAN, 153 Bowery FOUR STO BROWN in splendid rin We! n Fiith and Sixth Ryeni ¢ carpet, pier miire ices, shades, €C., at $3,000, or will rent iully. tut: Appiy at hardware store need apply. or with parior ENT HIGH nodern ithe mo LEA THREE sTor brown stone House, w all wt provements; No. Hi bast Korty-tourth street, near Texington aventie, Apply to CH, VOTZING, 947° Third avenue, near Pirty-se’ iy stroe! 70 LET-—THRE STORY BROWN STONE "FRONT, T 231 Bast Rhire ie pay aks can be seen without per- Il to 3; rent very low. mit from 11 10 3; rene Vy TT N PYNR, 109 Nassau street (flO LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BASEMENT To? dieting House, 2x50, with modern. improvements, 321 Kast cweillth street, near Second ayenue; rent $1,200, ADDY Aj WY Epa Tyrelsty sirog provements; | | J | po LET—ON WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, A large jour story full ivont House, containing 17 | location ti tionable, « | toc S33 Sixth | | street, near Ninth aver | s : Sry, oO ROOMS ON 3! oars pomeamonr May 1; also desirable Rooms | on third and ‘ourth fi 5 Bros pleas DWELLING HoUsES TO LEM. . LET—THE FIRST CLASS FOCR STORY BROWN stone House No. 359 West, Twenty-third street; im ) perfectorder; trescoed throughont. For particulars ‘ap Diy to Mr. DODGE, at A. T. Stewart & Co.'s, Broadway and Chambers streot, between 12 and 3 P.M. mo Le LET OR LEASE— four story House. in deliers all new; rent $2 ises, 18 bust Seventy-uint son avenue, 10 LET OR LEASK—TWO THRE ment brick Houses, th ward. ‘clock. Inquire T—COTTAGE, WITH GAS AND WATER; $25 Apply to W. DAVIS, 307 Kast 109th stre OWN STONE HIGH ST mplete order; mirrors, ¢ 0 Apply to owner, on’ prem bo street, first house from Madi- & STORY AND BASE with 24 stalls in the rear, in che 4329 West Seventeenth sureet, SPO RENT—37 VAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR UNI- versity plac four story English basement brick, rooms. in complete order; rent $2,100. Apply to L: . CARP TERK, 25 Third NVURNISHED, louse, on Fifty-tirst $3,500 Carpets, Olicloths, SON & PEE, Broadway, AM U: —TO LEY, and toJOHN B. McOAi’! $1.500. all, others in SLA OOD Ho} 700; new an A PRIVATE FAMILY brown stone house 154 Eas A Street; suitable for ladies T 50 IRVING PLAC: ences. FOUR 4. PER MONTH.—TO q tages, 8 to 10 rooma each, two minutes from lepot and 15 minutes from Thirty-fourth street; 40 trains daily; healthy and convenient, 3, EL D. MACK, 2,132 Third avenue. THE TWO STORY, BASEMENT House 282 Mulberry street. REY, 642 Lexington avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS rf TO LET. 4 ~ FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET—FOR HOUSE- keeping, $6, 316 West Twenty-sixth stree: nished Room for housekeeping, $2, Wushington southwest corner Waverley place. A avenue. STORY HIGH STOOP strect, near Fifth avenue; rent Mirrors, &c., for sale. ‘TIMP: corner Forty-fou e LET, GENTEEL cor. —QUADRUPLS SHEET; ———e UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MINTS) TOLER. LET—NINTH WARD, rooms, with i ar pents,, $850; grounds in Harlem, §: trame Cottage, h avenue, eight rooms, $ 5, small A) nits, fireet and Sint’ avenue, “Apply at ois TO A SMALL, RESPECTABLE AM y Part of House, consisting ot five rooms, with fas, Water, &e [eps 10 LET—FOUR ROOMS, WITH IMPROV TS, ON third story of private house 35 Charles street. to ian wile only. 0 LET—IN THE NE flat houses Nox. | (wide 31 atrance to Park), premises. Owne. Seventy-nint few remaimil a No. 242 East Seveuty- EMENT AND PART OF i rent $45. TPO LETSA NICK PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR in a small private house; only four persons in the house; a distant neihborhood. Apply 404 Bast Ninth street, near First avenue, 10 LET—UNPURNISHED, SECOND AND TIIRD Floors, three rooms deep and extension, with set washtubs, gas and bath, toa small tamily of adults. Ap- ply to the owner on the premises, 271 West'Twenty-third s PIRST FLOOR, BA! of 554 Eroome str Apply USE, NEAR UNION SQUARE, House, 40 minutes from City d country. DE, BRUNDAGE & CO., 28 Union square. $2.000.~hungtourtn streers near Eighth avenue. HOUSE IN WEST A, H. MULLE: & SON, Nos, 7 Pine street and 33 East Seventeenth street. bias @ fur. are, OF TWO ADULTS WILL LET several newly tarnished Roons, $3 and upwards, ip se Thirieth wreck FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET—ON FIRST floor, northeast corner Eighth avenue and Fiftieth or gentlemen. PURNISHED FRONT HALL BEDROOM TO LET, With bathroom. Apply at 458 West Forty-ninth st T 50 AMITY STREET—KLEGANTLY FURNISHED front Reom; three windows on street; hot and cold water; rent reduced one-half; also attic Room at $100 per week; house private. ~ E, CORNER SEVENTEENTH atreet.—Furnished Rooms to gentlemen only; refer- rovements: N A Jet, eutabie tor moving in May, Ag to veut to a physic fourth street. Forty-third strect. FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— With convenience for housckeeping; modern im- ; terms low: four lines of cars pass within & lock. 409 West Thirty-third street. MBER OF PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS TO entlemet 105 t This lerms reasonable; no street, near Fourth \ISHED RECEPTION ROOM OR PARLOR jam. Apply at 104 West Thirty- JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SINGLE OR DOUBLE, in a smail'private house, 6% Prospect place, corner | singly, to gentleme class hou: and Forty-fourth street. ception Room for a Nwenty-eighth street, keeping. handsomel; N in a private hou: LEASANTLY ‘URNI double bed and stove. $3; No moving. rood neighborhood ‘won! office. Basoment, Apply at 109 West Thirty-second street, 7 MONTGOMERY STREET, Broadway.—A large, nicely furnished front Boom, price OOMS SO LET—FURNISHED OR U i, dear, the Cooper Institute; | take a tew desirable boarders: tami moving; references required, Address C. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS—EN SUITE OR without Board, in the first 3é>evenih avenue, junction of Broadway pAnpsow Y FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR honsekeeping to res] pectable parties only; also Re- ves or dentist's office. 218 West H Y OWER PART UF HOUSE TO LET—FOR HOUSE- furnished Parlor Floor and NEAR EAST $4 per week. 10 LET—IN | FINE BIGH .TOOP PRIVATE HOUSE 423 West Twen'ieth street, large Second Moor, with extra Bedrooms it desired. O LET—AT 236 HAST EIGHTY-FIRST STREET, First, Second and Fourth Floors, consisting of 1x rooms on each floor, with ai! improvements, Inquire of owner, ob premises. 0 LET THRE nouse No. 1,27 FLOORS AND BASEMENT or adway. BIGHT ROOMS BACH, IN THE flat high stoop brown stone house, . $53 and 389 ast Pittieth street. Inquire of agent on the premises, ‘0 LET—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, SEVEN rooms; in fine order; all improvements. Also. third Floor in same house, aix rooms; alt hghted; second floor occupied by owner. Call at 370 West Thirty-fitth street. .P.O LET—FLAT, FIRST FLOOR, STIX VERY LARGE rooms; modern improvements ; price $35 per month. Apply on premises No. 1,007 Four avenue, between Sixty fitth and sixty-sixth streets. 10 LET—SECOND AND PART OF THIRD FLOOR in private house i0¢ West Fiftieth street; good neighborhood, Apply on premises. Rent $65 a month. 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT ON 267IL street, six rooms, $65 per month; No. 342 East 43d street, First Floor and Ba: + Flat, $d avenue, near 34! five rc loors'cheap. Apply st 88 Third av. five rooms, $46; also LET—TWO FLAT, NINE ROOMS EACH, IN THE brown stone front house 118 East Kitty-ninth street; hot and cold water, stationary tubs, elevator and all the latest improvements ;.rooms ail light: janitor in atiend- ance | Second Floor, $10 per monta ; Third Floor, $85 per month. T° LET—IsT MAY, ON WE: TWENTY-THIRD street, Second Floor, 4 rooms: Third Floor, 4 rooms; modern improvements; to a sinall family without chil- dren. For permit apply at coal office, Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue, with reterences, atter 10, LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY O¥ ADULTS, A Second Floor and Room on third floor; water, gas. Inquire at No. 347 Kast Fisteenth street. 10 RENT—UPPER PART OF HOUSE, 73 BEDFORD street; tive rooms, hot and cold water, bath, In- quire as above. 10 RENT—HALF OF BROWN STONE PRIVATE House, eight rooms, all lghted, with modern im- provements, separate for each tamily; built for two families only. Owner, No. 239 West Forty-ninth street, 0 RB —SI IN A SOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, Eighth ayenue, to a smal! family; rent $35; gas und water on the floor. PPER PART, U house 205 East Forty-sixth street, all improvements, or will divide to suit two families; rent low. PHATRS, 991 bird avenne, QQ BAST TWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR MADI- 400 square. —Two connecting Rooms on third floor, front; will be let separately it desirea, witbout board; furnished; references, SHED PRONT ROOM AND Bedroom, Plimton bed. $0 weekly; attic Room, central, quiet house. 106 East Fitteenth street, three doors trom Union square Hotel. FURNISHED; y private: no A. Herald 264 ‘Third avenue, corner 10. LET—FURNISHE! lor, with Room on thi dentist or doctor. Apply fle LET—a_ NIC street. BLY FURNISAED ROOM TO A 8& #2 gentleman; rent $3 per week. fan TO, LE-FURNISHED, A SECOND FLOOR, EN snite or singly, three front Rooms, large Room on corner, in complete order, with bath, closets and gas. of Twenty-first sircet. . A PLEASANT BACK PAR- ird floor if wanted, suitable for at 45 East 18th street. Tuquire at 56 102 6) HANDSOMELY FUR rent, on third and fot out borrd, ut 167 Quired; no moving in Ma: $ 5. —PARLOR, BEDR: | stages; ceniral apartm | street, between Lexington 5 class dentist or physician, | 39 Bast FouRTH OD way and Bowery. 11¢ MACDOUG | ) furnished Rooms, West Fourteenth street. WEST FORTY I A furnished Room 142 EAST TWENTY. 4 ington avent . M. to 3 2. co} keeping; bath, gas, ac. : terms $5. for a physician's office ; $20 4 month; location first class. | MPO LET—A PARLOR FLOOR, CONSISTING OF FOUR | rooms, well furnished; no occupant but owner; tor adults only; rent $10 a week. Williamsburg Post c 10 LET—PARLOR VL Clinton place, betw Hace; richiy furnished. rst class business. 10 LET, FU Basem | sician’s office. Address N. JOHNSON, LOOK, FIRST CLASS HOUSE, een Broadway and University Also rear Building, suitable tor UDERT BROS., 49 Wall street. NISHED—A LARGE, LIGHT, FRONT , with closets and rivileges, tor @ phy- Jast Twenty-third street, second door | from Fourth avenue. Possession, RNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO wrth floors, to gentlemen, with- West Twenty-third street; reterence re- OOM AND KITCH FUR- nished, tor housekeeping ; convenient to cars and ent. House 123 Forty-fourth nand Fourth avenues. TH STREET, NO, 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— ‘To let, handsomely furnished, Rooms, on first and second floors; also single Room and Office. for a first STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- Furnished Rooms to let, with- out board, to gentlemen only; reterence required. singly or en suite. Apply at 118 Rst PLEASANT STREET. tor gentlemen or lignt house- Also Reception Room IXTH STREET, R LEX- Appiy from 10 T: A FIRST CLARS FR sisting of seven well li their appointments: A third floo: 1 family; rent between I und 3 P. SLOOR IN PRIVATE FAMILY Part of Third Floor. rovements 316 West Fort, avenues, Sixth stree! UNFURNISHED ROOMS possession May 1; pply on the premises, No. 71 Lexington ave- titres. 5, BASEM ghted rooms, complete tm all rent $1,300 per BEAUTIFUL UPPER PART TO LET, IN THE three story high stoop brown stone house No. 323 West Fiftieth strect, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, consisting of two front rooms on se all modern improvements; out ¢ pnd floor and five on y toa very premines, per year. Apply T AND FLOOR IN 351 West Seventeenth street; water closets, gas fixtures | and other improvements; low rent. (quire of W. MULRY, 222 West Twenty-fitth street, WOULD LET SECOND AND four rooms, all modern im rent moderate to a smali' family of adults, between Eighth’ and Ninthy| for housekeeping, toh at23 East Eighteenth st session immediately, A <STRIOTLY, Pir “Ae Jet, near Filth av Band 10 large roon 26x75 and 36x") fect, jani without extiy, ¢ 13 per month to smail : JAMES IK 3 “1 » FROM king and in pllege grounds ; station Apply to D3 Twenketh and F RST CLASS ings on 7 ont) id wuter, rent, $: ayenne: JURST CLASS honse ; $25 to ffih strect. Apply to ington aventia, Pears Tou inodern: in. elegan bted and kept clean by tehildren. Apply to th PLA a NOR, RENT—AT REASONABLE RATES, FRENCH Flats, with al) modern conveniences, th house 566 Lexington avenue, For partieutars inquire of G. SHIPR, 41 Water street, VOR RENT—A FRENCH PLAT; FURNITURE YOR sale, new in May last: convenient to cars; posses sion wow; everything in Kitchen, dining room, parlor and bedrooms nvedtal for homsckeeping. Apply at No. 9 | Murray street, room 26. tat FLATS TO LET=SIX ROOMS EACH SUIT, all the improvements complete; rent $30 to 844. Apply op the premises, 431 to 439 West Mnurty-fourth ART OF PRIVATE Honse 415 West Ninet Fate; pleasant fr es exchange with joors, orivese boten THIRD FLOOR (THEE SUSUMAN, 172 wenty-first str LATS TO LE ind avenue cond streets, consisting of six room: nee, bath, stationary tubs, $end FS per tmonth ; possession imme= iv; tent commencing May 1 8. TEMYSON, in Eding —I44 EAST FOUR ROOMS), ARRANGED et, ina first clash honse. Ap; areet, near Third ayenue. Fo GLASS FRENCH FLATS TO nue, below the Park, in suits of some corners included, 25x00 and tor elevator and d janitress rst iT ass 009 sixth avenue MIREE TO NINE ROOMS, the vicinity of the Episcopal y tis, water closets, &e., Ac. Ninth avenue, between hotween Seventy-first and hot and Water closet, Apply on premises, smusic store, 1243 Third AMILIES IN EACH ne 11 Y ty H STR vacant; halls how families wanted with- it orde own fe Janitor. MODERN THREE STORY nth street to jet; terms mode- aud rear garden and gardens; ret. OND FLOOR TO LRT, i tinmediate possession; in # 4s Kast Tmantinth street, , NEAR BLEECKER,— | Furnished Rooms. with’ every convenience for housekeeping, to let, to respectable small families. 116 WEST FOURTEENTH SIREET.—HANDSOMELY —To ‘et, furnished, six Rooms | iparior floor) in house, with owner only. rents only trom $60 to | EW BUILD. | QO WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET. —MAGNIFI. OF cent Rooms to let; also front Basement for office; terms reasonable ; house first class; no moving in May. ae ean ALL SL he Ah 5 it STREET.—T0 LET, THE THREE UPPER Floors, in private, handsome, four story brown stone house, 115, between’ Lexington and Fourth avenues, suitable for one or two small American tamilies, with conveniences. 993 “LEXINGTON AVENUE.—SECOND OR THIRD a Floor to small private family; all improve- ments; rept reasonable. For Additional To Let Advertisements ‘See Elsewhere. Apply as above. SALES AT AUCTION, | A” | | La THE HASELTINE COLLECTION. DAY of the EXTRAORDINARY ABT EXHIBITION, at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, this day and evening, ana until Wednesday at? o'ciock. | | Comprising superb, exam- ples by artists ot the French, | Spanish, Italian, Danis, | German, Belgian dnd Ameri | can schools. a very iarge | number of which are pew Prewures, just revetved trom | Europe and never before | ween in this country. “It is but simple justice | for us to put on record the tact that this is the finest dis. | play of, modern pictures shown in New York in many years.” ‘These fine Works of Art will be offered at public #ale, at the Clinton tall salerooms on the evenings of Wed- nesday and Thursday, April Saad 9. The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. MARTINE®, Auctionecr, $20,000 worth ot magnificent Household Furniture rosewood Planozorte, Drawing Room Suite, Paintings, Bronzes aud many Works of Art. Over 500 lois at pubite auction, on THIS DAY <iucsday), April 7, at 201g o'clock, at the elegant residence, 46 West ‘Firteenth sweet, Dy eminent artists; Clocks, Jace Curtains, magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, Stool and Cover; rosewood, wa Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardcobes, Mattresses, Beading, iors, Tureens, Salvors, Dinner, Tea Service: Cutlery, Linen, Also Furniture servants’ apartments, basement and kitchen. NO, 82 FIPTH AVENUE, THE FROST COLLECTION CHARMING PICTURES, SUPERB BRONZES. | R, SOMERVILLE, AT | SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY, | Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE. f: ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at public auction, THIS DAY (Tuesday Over 400 Lots, by catalogue. ‘500 yards velvet Brussels this (fuesday) MOKNIN 1044 o'clock, at private 120 West Twenty-third street, 1 Parlors consist French plate rose wood_ Etagere, magnificent rosewood 7% octave Pianotorie, best city makers; wilt Console Tables, satin brocatel Parlor suits, m!aid Frames, in laid marquetry Centre Tabes, Window real lace Curtain: i Bronzes, Figures on pedestals, Pieces of Statuary and Bisque Orni valuable Oil Paintings. Turkish C Dwart and secretaire Bookcase; | Chamber Suits complete in rosewood and inlaid biack walnvt, Beasteads, Dress. | ing. Cases, Wardrobes, 20"curied hair and | spring Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, &c,, ding room— { Inlaid French walnut Batet, Extension Table w match; | dining room Ohairs, solid Stiver and Piated Ware, ching | Dinner and Toa servi es; Library and Bed- | | ud ingrain Carpets. commencing at sidence, nr Sixth avenue, Bureaus, room Parlor suits in. r urktsh Chairs, Bookcase, Library Tables, Secretary, &) volumes of Books; also basement and ‘servants’ Turniture. N. B,—This is the largest and richest sale of Housenold Furniture this | season, LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioncer. H. JOLLY osite the Post oftice. Thirteenth street, near HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JHNSTON wiil seit at auction, this day (Tues day), April 7, at 10)s o'clock. at the sulesroom 37 Nassau street, a cicwant assortment of Honsehold Purnitnre, | comprising in part Parlor Suits, in crimson satin and | ngured cretonne and coteline ; carved black walnut Bed- room Sults, Wardrobes, Centve Taples, dining room | Chairs, Bookcases, Mirrors, Exteusion Tables, Bureaus, | Washstands, Comsnodes, fie Brussels and velvet Carpets, | Pianotorte, &e; all the Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, | Glassware, Oileloths, &e, | M. CRISTALAR, ATOTION Ola Purn’ ire, uon, on THU! mot Mrs Th nown Diamond 4 nog and Paintings, JAY, 9h inst, Lynen, ale tly Household Furnitire, nce #7 Kast Kourth street, place and the Bowery, comprising i rosewood Parlor <uit, cost $0) ; riehest rosewood Centre Table ( atiction fbr the past five years, design and workmanship; cost $9,000; ant Pier and Mantel Mirrors and Cornice: carved walnut Chamber Suit, cost $1,600; vet and Brussels Carpets, Rugs and Library Tabies, Bookcases and Library ¢ walnut Sideboards, Extension Tablos and Chairs, | legant French Clocks ana Mantel Ornaments, one very cost! ench Masic Box, several very fine Ofl Pai mong which “St Jerome's Last Communion,” arter hae]; “Feast of Hather,” by Barochlo, and usual assortment of Household Effects also 4 large assortment of fine Liquors, ONE VERY BLEGANT MAIL PHABTON, rent reasonable to parties who will sult, | Inquire on premises, M+ ast Forty-ninth street No | IFUL FRENCH | nostreet | private house, 315 West Thirty-sixth street, near | 12 ROOMS, OF BROWN STONE | | the ownor of this collection | between Fitth ahd sixth avenues, Drawing Room superb suits, cov: brocade, rich- | ast deseriptio’ ‘and Duchess st ageres, Seere- tatre Bookeas . Mirrors. Carpets, Paintings, tension ‘Table, Silverware, Glassware, Chinaware, Cas | , OFFIOE AND | | SAB AT AvcTion, __- H, MULLER, AUCTIONEER, Trustee's Sale.—Valuabie Lots, cormer Madison avenue and Seventy-ninth street, on | WEDNESDAY, April 8, i | ‘clock, at'the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway. sone of the most eligible corners on Mad nue. The lots have sewer connections and found. Seventy-niuth street is 10) fect wide. Sale absolute to,close # rust ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON Auctioneers, No. 7 Pine street. | | pM a aati a - | AT AvCrION—ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNT- AT ture St residence 482" West. Fourteenth street, between Seventh and Vighth avenues, Tuesday, April 7, at!l o'clock, consisting, elegant rosewood Pianotort Parlor Suits, in satia and reps; Pier and Mantel Marr Jarjets. Curtains, Bronzes. Glocks, Bedsteads, Dre aus Washetatids, hair Mattresses, Extension Tavle irs, Wardrobes, Buifet, crockery, glass, silver War A. CALDWELL, Aucioneer." N. B.—The ab ng been sold every lot wiil be sold without | | reserve. Ee sas EDWARD SCHENCK | would respeottully call the attention of art lovers to the new and val poulecuon Paintings and Works of Art now on exhibition at the Arc Gallery, No, 60 Liberty street. This coliection comprises choice examples of the best | foreign an Ameriean schools, and contains represeuta- tive pictures of the vablowiny well known artists Carl Hubner, H. Herzox, A. R. Veron, G. Sus, ©, Verlat! Henride Beul, B, ¢ z Rovbe, Van Starkenberg, % Notterman. Pro- yessor F. Smnderlaud, Francois Mus Vietor Duprey, Vorl Seben, Cuwasseg, Fils; R. Macs, Morris, Sr. 3 Panton, A. Bierstadt, Regie Gignoux, AJB. Durand, W. L. seu. tag, A. 't. Bricher, CG. HS ny J, 0. Wiggins and many others of celebrity. ‘The whole to be sold by auction, withou; reserve, PRURSDAY AND FRIDAY, April 9 and 10, 1374, at 13 o'clock each day. UCTION, AUCTIO: AUCTION, TO CLOSE A PA ERSHIP, BIROIAL, POSITIVE, PEREMP(ORY AND WITHOUT RESERVATION, { On WEDNESDAY, April 8, at 12 o'clock prompt, the valuable Lease, stock and’Fixtures of the GRAND OPBRA HOUSE SALOON will be sold to highest bidde ituated at 302 West Twen- ty-fourth street and adjoining the vestibule of the thea | tre, with the exclusive right of ingress, egress and the theatre business. The term of the lease is 2 years and 6 months, at the annual rent of $600, The Silverware consists of the very choicest which could be selected by the jute James Fisk, Jr., including silver Urns, trays, Pitcbers (ot all #1: Fruit Dishes, Wine Coolers, Ale Mugs, Egy Cups, Strainers, Shakers, Nuunex Boxes Sugar Tongs, spoons, Hot Water Kettles, c., ke. ‘Also a large and extensive variety of rich Cut Glass, | consisting in parto! Decanters, Champagne Glassea (of | all sizes). Goblets, Bar Tumbh (of all sizes), Ale Glasses, Hock, Khine, Ponies, Cherry, Fancy. Orna- | menial ‘and many others which will appear on the cata jogue on dav of sale. Also an elegant Herring Safe, with Desk, Refrigera- Centre iables, Arm Chairs, fancy Cottage do 00 Clock, Pipsites. Shades, Ale Pumps, Spitioons, | Mats, Rugs, % i} this well known and popular Saloon was fitted up by | the late James isk. Jr, at an expense of $16,000, No | paing was spared to inake it a first clags and genteel re- sori for the most exquisite, which is still maintamed. It is offered ior sale tor no purpose only to close a partner- ship. ‘Also, the following day, tour elegant and fast trotting | Horses, three Sets city made Harness, three city made | ‘Yop und Open Wayons, one Dox Uart, Kersey Blankets, Kobes, one Cutter Sleigh, Bells, Whips, Bridles, saddles, £e., &.. & full description of which will be given in | Welnesday’s Herald. | | T AUCTION~BY JACOB COLE, 389 Ft | £L. street, Brooklyn, opposite the City "Hall, Tuesday, April 7, 1874 at IZ noon. Positive sale wt auction, House near Prospoct Park, 584 Pacific sureet, Broo «lyn; inde- extent waliss by dity's work: brown’ stone basemen hiladelpnia brick; fron bars'and gate; all modern rovemenis; deils and speaking tubes ; furnace In cellar; | fot 20x1W feet; house Wx40 feet, with extonsion 16x20 | | leet; three story, sub-cellar ; 13 rooms, two water closets¢ tnarble mantels and basing; bathroom; piazza in front; hot and cold water throughout; must be sold; owner going West. Terms liberal RY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, 000 worth of magnificent fousehold. Furniture | on this day, commencing at 103 o'clock, at residence 21 Last 2h si, near Broadway, viz. :—7' octave Piano- i corners; pier and mantel Mirrors, tolaid Parlor Suits, covered in. si Lace Curtains, Wardrob: Paintings, Chromes, Clocks, Vases, Suits, walnut Bedsieads, Dressing Cases, Burau, spring and hair Mattresses. Extension Tables, sideboard, China, | Glass, Silver und Plated Ware, Brussels and ingrsin Car- | Pets, 4c. ; also basement and Kitchen Furniture. | | ' OTION SALE.—DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND i i cotelaine, reps, | rkish Chatrs, Oi} | Bronzes, Chamber the large and positive sale of handsome und genteel Household Furniture, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, Aprit 7, commencing at 1043 o'clock, { at the clegant residence 210 West Twenty-first streets | near Seventh avenue, | ROBERT C. CA-HIN, Auctioneer, Parlors contain velvet Carpets! French plate Mirrors, | inlaid gilt trae Parlor Suits, covered damask, satin and silk brocade, Two magnificent rosewood Pianotortes, \ Steinway and Decker & Bros; handsome inlail and'gilt | | Cabinets, Etageres, gilt Centre and Console Tables, Easy | + Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, by celebrated artists; antique brouze Figures, Clocks,.&. Library contains Moquet Oarpet, ebony and gilt Secre- taire Bookcases, 2 Library Bookcases, volumes choice Books, satin cotelaine Lfbrary Suit, 7 pleces; Library ‘Tavles, Statuary, Works of Art, lady's Writing Desk, En gravings, lace Curtains, solid walnut and rosewood amber Furniture, viz, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Armoire-a-Glnce, Wardrobes, Washstands, Lounges, ckors, Cenire Tables, fine Bedding, 32 bair and spring Mattresses, Pillows, Counterpanes, Biaukeis, Toilet sets, plush and hatveloth Suits; Brussels Carpets, Mir: Curtains, Clocks, €c. ning Furhiture—€xtension Table, Buffer, Dining Dinner and Tea -ets, Silverware, Crockery, niture, gut Hail stand, Halt Chairs, basemei hen Furniture, ingrain Carpets, Vilelotiis, do. furnishing their houses.” N. ance for those abou i ke 7th or 8ih avenue cars. Competent men pack uniry. and ship goods, city or ALBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONRER, 1 By DW. IVES | and 11} Cedar streets ! | Household and Capinet Furniture, | On WEDNESDAY, AT Li O'CLOUK, | inetnding Parioz, Chamber, Dining Rooms and hall Pur- | | niture, of every ‘description; aise Carpets, Bedding, Li- ( | quors,'Cigars, Perfumery, soap, Desks, Paney Goods'&c., | \ on exhibytion this day, \ Salesrooms 108 Libert BY Bowers SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER. } GREAT SALE OP FURNITURE ON j , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 9TH AND 10TH APRIL, AT | i THE DOUBLE HOUSE 48 AND 50 WEST 12TH STREET. | STEINWAY | | | PIANO, PHELAN & COLLENDER BIL- ; LIARD TABLE, BEVELLED; PARLOR, CHAMBER | 3 | AND DINING FURNITUR: MADE BY POTTIER & | STYMUS; STERLING SILVER, PLATED SILVER AND | | GLA&S WARE, OF BEST PARIS MAKER; ALSO, A LARGE QUANTITY OF BEDDING, TABLE LINEN, &C. | CATALOGUES NOW AT OUR NEW BSALESROOM, 74 UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF 18TH STREET. Be vaues MLLER, THURSDAY, April.d, at 12 o'clock, at the E. S. R., 111 Broadway. No. 513 Kast 120th street.—The commodious, extra well Duilt aud desirable Mansion, with greenhouse, stable and five Lots of land, now ownied and occupied by Wil- liam H. Starin, Esq.. situate on the north side of 120th | street, 123 teet cast of avenue A, the grand Kastern Boule- | yard.” The house is 80x38, with addition 22x38; has all | the modern improvements, and is in first class order | condition. Stable 24x38; 1s built in a substandial manner and upon the latest and dest approved prin- plea. This place is easy of access by the second, Third and Fourth avenue cars or by boats, which make 30 trips enc way daily, and by this route 3 minutes trom | Fulton ferry. ‘Themanston, greenhouse, stable ana grounds are all in. firstclass order and condition, and | ready for immediate occupancy. Sale peremptory, With: | ‘out reserve. Maps, Fry itll ce permits at the office of the ano- | | lel sll | ! . We R, SIMONSON, E will, on to morrow (Wednesday), sell, by catalogue, all the elegant and costly Furniture ot four story private residence in Lex. ington avenue, embracing steinway & Son celebratc id Mianoforte; superior and costly Oi} dy celebrated artists; elegant Frene ¢ rosewood and ¢ ' walnut Parlor suits, in satin, damask and fine reps; fue | { walnut and other chamber Furniture, superior wajuut | Dressing Cabincts, tine, pure, curled hai } and other Mattresse: ples, ‘Fier, ‘walnut | | tension, other Tabi IN superior 30-day French Clocks, marble, with Bronzes, cost $125; French Pillows and Bolsters, supe: id Brussels Car. pets, & 4 Full par sale, Catalogues early at tesdonee, Y¥ ¥. COLTON Genteel Household, Parlor, Dining Room and Bed. room Furniture, &¢., &c., this day (Tuesday), April 7, at Mo’clock, at No. 174 Wooster street, near Houston, the | entire furniture of the amily removing, Smbracing any Quantity of good black wainut Parlor and Bedroom Sits, Oarpets ana Mirrors, Paintings and Bronzes, marble top Centre and Card Tables, Dressing Bureaus, Bookcases, Glass Ware, Kitchen Goods, &e, &C. | | China anc Cate. Togues early this morning. al ANKRUPT AUCTION SALE OF DIAMOND BAWatches Jewelry, silverware. Clocks, Brouzes, Xe; MONDAY, at 133 o'clock A. M., | at 611 Broadway, corner of Honston street, {8 job lots of Goods, $5,000 worth of Coral Jewelry. Catalogues now ready. | Aguarantee given with every article. y ‘s and parties buying to sell again specially Speen hin ELGIN & OO.. Jewellers, ee dit Broadway. SWARZKOPH 111 sei! at 20°clod! e boarding house, viz. risteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Hits Matizesses, hair and straw rs, Sofas, Lounges, about twenty rpets, Buffet, Engravin, » Tinware ; also. fifty Troy Hedsteads, positively’ without reserve: dealers especiall¥ Y_ ISADORE J STRAUS & UO. tire Furniture of lo sults, Chamber Suits, Bedding, Bianks Pillows, Tabies, TOWS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV! —A. J, BLUECKER, Auctioneer, on Thursday, April WG, ac 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange Salesrooms, No. Ll Broadway, the follow. | mg desirable improved Property =N 3 Me | running through to No, 60 Church street, forming an Li Lot and superior five story Store, with’ basement and sub-vellar, covering the entire lot, No. 12 Union square, | between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, Lot and good maps and particulars Inquire at the office of the auc. tioneer, No. 36 Pine street, or of IRA O. MILLER, No. 160 Fulton street {DWARD PECTINGES, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS day, 10% o'clock, 164 Peart st Effects steam job printing offlce~Hoes, Gordon's an ener 8, Im- Stone Cabinets, Chases, steam engine, alleys, Gas Fixtures, miseellaucous ing Stones, Ty) ier, Shafting, | Boe Seitz St James Hotel. | Library and Di | to need uny comment | STEIN } bles, Desks, Brussels | Suits, of | on Toesday, Ap: Crock. ED | will sell | rray street, | tour story brick Bu aoe, with basement and cellar. For | ns HERTS, AUCTIONEE! 656 Broadway, near Bond Large and attractive special peremptory sale of RICH AND PLAIN FURNITURB, MATTRESSES, BEDDING, MIRRORS, £0. the entire stock of the uptown store of* MESSRS. G. & Ss HEYMAN a MACK, UE, CORNER SIXTY-FIRST STREET, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9 AT 10 O'CLOOK, | By HENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. positively soid, without any Whatever, the more betug rented and having 40 be vacated imuliately, ‘The goods embrace every var Hety of wainnt and tose wood Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Koom suits, Cottage Chamber suits, Mirrors, fine hair Mattresses, Bedding ac _Goods on exhibition on Wednesdi H B. HERTS, AUCTIONEE! 056 Broadway, near Bond street. BANKRUPT SALE OF HOTEL FURNITURE, ON MONDAY, APRIL 18, AT 10 O'CLOCK, THE ENTIRE ©O) OF THK TWO LARGE HOUSES 1,141 AND 1193 BROADWAY, CORNER TWENTY -SIXTH STREET, BELONGING TO THE 8T. JAMES HOTEL, This entire stock will b resery {| | | comprizing rosewood and walnut Parlor and Chamber Suits, large Pier and Mantel Mirrora, lace, sik and. rep Curtains and Cornices: velv nd ingraip pets. flue air aud spring Mattresses. Beds, Bedding, Sheets; Pillow Slips, Couor Blaukets, Quilts, &¢., dc. the entire contents o: over 40 rooms Catalogues ean be had on Saturday at office of auctivneer oF at the By order of FROST, Trustee in Bankruptcy. rENRY B. “ Ris, AUCTIONEER, oe 656 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. ts CLOSING SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF STOCK OP MR, CONRAD BULLER, ON ACCOUNT OF RETIRING PROM BUSINESS, ON TUESDAY, APRID 7, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT HIS WAR S EXCELSIOR BUILDING, ‘The remaining stock. which is valued at over $50,000, embraces rich rosewood and walnut Parlor, Chamber, is Room Suits, elegant Cabinets, Basels, Vedestals, Rookcases, Bscretoires, Lounge: Chairs, e, ac, the duality of waieh is too well known allot which will be positively without any reserve, offering a rare oppor! to purchasers, it being unquestionably the largest finest stock uf goods of the kind ever sold at ‘aucun in this city their goods stored, if de- closed out as above. nit Nouce.—Pur jired, free 0! ENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONKER, late Henry H. Leeds & Miner (established 1847), salesrooms 9% Chambers ang 77 Keade street. y HENRY D. MINER, THIS DAY (fUESDAY). April 7, at 10% o'clock, at the private residence No. 337 West Twelith street, near Greenwich, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Dlack walnut Parlor Suits in reps, marble top Centre ‘and Side Tables, Etageres, black wainnt Bedsteads, Bureans, Washstands, Com- | modes, Wardrobes, Lounges, Rockers, Dining i:xtenaion | Table, Cottage Suits, Book Shel, hair Mattresses, kitchen Utenstis, &o. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), April 7, at 11 o'clock, at the ealesrooms. 9 Chambers and 77 Reade strect, BRANDIES, BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEYS, WINES, &o. Will positively ve sold without reserve, to pay ads vances and charzes, consisting of 36 barrels Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys, casks and octaves French Brandy, Port and Sherry, cases vinegrowers’ Brandy, do. Claret, &c. THURSDAY, April 9, at 1034 o'clock, ms at the salesroo! 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mirrors, Car. pets 40. Deiails in time. FRIDAY, April 10, at 103g o'clock, at the private residence No. 21) second a enue. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNIVURE, made to order by Dessoin and Brunner & Moore, Particulars in time, I & WEINBERGER, AUOTIONBER, SELLS THIS « day (Tuesday), April 7, at 103 o'clock, al 153% Bow- ery, an assortment of General Merchaudise—Purnitare, jor Suits, Bureaus, Carpets, Oilclorh, Curtains, Clocks, table and pocket Cutlery, Jewelry, Combs, Pocketbooks, Fancy Goods, Towesl, Quilts, Spool Cotton; &c.; also Wines, Liquors, Smoking Tobacco aud Cigars. TL. GeGOhDSTEIN, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, WiLL + give special attention to sales of Furniuire at resi- deners of those avclining housekeeping. I. office 270 Fourth avenue, near lwenty-first st, P, BATTERSON, AUCTIONEER. . Salesroom §9% and 597 sixth avenue. BATTERSON & HAYCH will sell, on Wednesday, Aprit 8, all the Furniture of a three story house, consisting of } parlor, chamber and diaing room Furniture. Also Mar- Shal’s sale ot 1 Suit, 1 Table, 1 Rocker; 1 Pianoforte, 10 Chromos, Sofa, Lounges, Extension ‘Table, &c., &e. “Bs order 5 J. W. FROST, Marshal. J COLE, AUCTIONEER.—TUESDAY, APRIL7, 187% oJ. atizM., atthe Commerctal Exchange, No. $90 Fal- ton street, opposite the City Hall, Brookivn, No. St Pa- cifle street, a three story brown’ stone basement sub- | cellar House, 1 rooms, marble mantels and basins and } all the modern improvements, terms liberal. Particu- | lars, &c., at the auctoneer’s. { WISEMAN, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THE oJ» entire stock of Crockery and Glassware contained th his store & Warren street, op Thursday, Apri % at li o'clock sharp; no reserve; portions offered, with prin ege of the let a TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. + TAAVER & WRIGHT will sell on TUESDAY, Aprit 7, at Li o'clock, all the elegant Furniture, Carpets, &c., of clab room Known as the Goo-forNothing Associaton, at No. 66 avenue 4, viz. Parior Suits, rary Suita, in leather: Etagere, Pier Mirrors, marble Consoles ant black wal nut Cornices, Diack wainut Chairs, elegant Writing Ta- pets, Mats, Rugs, Matting, fine egulator, Curtains, Shades, three-quarter Killierd Ta, ble, Balls, Ones a ii Markers, Heater, Swves, Ac, By or- der of th mittee. HENRY SCHAEFFER, ANTHONY HARTMAN, ADAM DAB. AUGUST PETRIE, ARLES FARRENKOPE. JAMES M. FORD, AUOTIONEER—AT $ O'CLOCK, eo} at 67 Bowery, a larce quantity of Furniture, Oar: ets, Mirrors, dc., received trom families declining hause- eeping, consisting of Parlor Suits, Pier and Mantel Mir- rors, fine hair Mutiresses, about 10 Carpets ot ali deserip- Hons and sizes; black walnut Chamber and Bedroom and ‘mahogany chamber Furniture, Mantei Clocks, Centre Tables, rich Curtains and Cornices, Ward- robes, Oilcluth: Glass Crockery and K.tchen Ware; a large assortment of tedium Furniture, together with verything usefull for housekeepe CTIONER, Jesrooms 79 Mont omery street, by order of the Courtof Chan at i o'clock P. M., John throug!) LEWIS K WOOD, Auc- at pubic auction to the highest bid- + known as No. 44 Montgomery street, dorsey City, ‘all the Presses, Type, id Boller, aud) the ide stock aud Fixtures'of Newspaper and Printing Company, is * JOIN th CABLE, Receiver. ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEHOLD Furniture at auction.—E. H. Ludlow & Co. will sell at auction, on Tuesday, April 7, 1874, at 11 o'clock A. M., at private residence’ No. 14 St. Mark’s place, an assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of sose- wood and mances ey Parlor Suits, Centre Tables, Pier Mirror, Pianoforte, Bedroom Snits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Chairs, velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; H. Uable, Recety tioneer. will se der, on the pres . Oilcioths, Stoves. also an assortmeut of Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensiis, &¢. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Mors Housenold farmiture at auction, FE, fl, Ladiow & Co. wall seil at auction on Wednesday, April 8, at lL o'clock A. M..at the private residence ob Mr. Henry ©. Southwick, (4 East Thirty-sixth strect, a gorieral aswortinent of parior. dining room and chamber ‘urniture, Tutted Parlor Suite in reps, centre Tables, Lounges, Curtains, Gornices, Brussels epee Bed. steads, Bureaus, Washstunds extension Table, Buftets, China, Glass, Crockery, silver plated Ware, len seg also, an assortment of kitchen Furniture, Cooking Uten- siis, Ac. ; catalogues at No. 3 Pine st. and 36 ast 17th st. ORTGAGE SALE.—BY VIRTUB OF A CHATTEL AVL inortgage Tw pose for sale at public auction, 1874, at 12 o'clock noon, at No. 250 strect, in the city of New York, the Con- Liquor Saloon, KBER, Attorney for Mortgagee. HOCSE.—TRIVETT, FAVOR & CO. mmission Merchants 13 East Four: near University place. Highest cash prices id hand furniture, Carp Ac. Liberal advances on consigninents. Personal attention given to sales of parties dechning housekeeping by S. W. DAUCHY, Auction PAWgRonE T THOS. JIOMOGRATH, Auctioneer, West Twentiet tentsof a Wine anc Al will sell THIS DAY at UL o'clock, 50) low old and silver Waten Huis, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Harness, Xe. By order Moss Br es, Didmonds and coll Jewel: alco double. eet having street, WNBROKER’S SALE.—M, DAVIS,, AUCTIONEER, will sell this day, at 1 o'clock, at 72 Sixth aveune, lie Mnest assortment oF 50) lots of men's and women Sheets, Spreads. Linens,. By order of Moses Blan. AMES AGAR, AUCTION eer, Will sell this day, at @ New Bowery, 60 Lote; Sik and other Dresses, stawis, Table Linen, Remaants, Sheets, Spregds, Un.ercioching, Boots, shoes, &c, ; al: Coats, Pantssand Vests, By order B! Levy, son street. Pawnee i Auctioncer at Lt o'clock, Clothing. Carpets, ‘unks, Watches ant Jeweiry. AWNBROKER'S: SALE.-R. FIELD, GENERAL evroom 121 Bowery, will sei] this day, ws Men's and Women’s Clothing, nants, Underclothing, Quilts, Bian: Bedding, hoes, £c. Coats, Punts Vests, By order Charles Cudlipp. Spring street S HERMAN, SI AND GENBRAL AUCTION. os cer, —Genteci ifousehoid Furniture, a orapw Oileleths, &e.—This day Tuesday), April 7, at 11 o’elock, at No. 64 Lexington avenne tne ie oy ba haan of said Drown sione house, consisting of one rove Brussels and ingrain Carpets, black walnut bro: eutel Parlor Suits, marble, re Centre and Side Tables, Exaceres, black wainut Bedsteads, Buroaus, Wash- | stanus, Wardrobes, dining Extension Tabies, hair Mat tresses, kitchen Utensils, €c, Sate positive. rs ine vited, wo ears shawls. Re AUOTIONEER, OFFICE 114 RAST ( 7 ell this day, at 104% o'clock, by vir- oe oe ee ea ttase, Stok and, Pint ofthe Liquor store 6 Water street, corner Gouvernel Sale posttiv | PPUOS. GAFPNE | LLIAM ABBOTY, AUCTIONEER, OF FICK 50 NEW Wipes Shy virtue of & chattel am 1 eT Ueok ee the Pieeiee ae ae Teen are Bw livington street, ey, of Ganon inthe city of New York; ‘our pull Vie is youmter. dR, Attor. Glassware, Stove, ac. WILLIA! ney for Mortgaxee. at Auetion See Kise- — bane, For Other Sale:

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