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TO LET FOR BUSINES! Banery survive. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS ¥OR 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 FAVOBABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF =n HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREEP, SMALL FRONT BASEMENT OFFIOR ON WALL street. Apply to E. 8. BAILEY, 65 Wall street, GOOD CORNER STORE FOR RENT—WITH CEL- lar, 199 Lee avenue, corner Hayward street, Brook- ; also Third Floor: immediate possession; rent low. JOHN FOLEY, No. 2 Astor House, New York. —TO WOODWORKERS.—FLOORS OF ALL SIZES «to let, with Steam Power, at 99 ulm street and .02 b> | Sb |b ‘to 206 West Houston street. Apply on the premises, or to JOHN J, McORUM, West Fingeuta street, between, Tenth and Eleventh avenues. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A PHYSIOTAN.—A Binns neighborhood: moserats ‘roots Aik Weak Ahioses ; Moderate rent rtiet! street, between highth and Ninth avenues. ALL BINDS OF STORES TO LET—WITHOUT BO- Dus. One Lager Beer and Billlard Saloon, on Sixth avenue; in one of the best locations on the avenue; has tong. Loge established. Also, in. Good locations on, Sixth ‘ocery, Tea, Furniture, Carpet and Liquor ares. " Apply at once at 603 Hudson street. _ A.WTHE LARGE FRONT ROOM OVER KIRK. - patrick’s Jewelry store, corner Nineteenth strect and Broadway, to let; good location for any first class business Apply to C's. PECK & (O., 181 Fitth avenue, A SIXT AVENUE CORNER STORE AND DWELL. ing to let.—Splendid location for first class grocery and provision business; an old stand. JAMES M. TAYLOR, 16 Ring street. —BRICK FACTORY, CORNER JANE STREET, 5 50x80, with steam Engine, to lease ; rent low. JOHN S. McLEAN, corner Morton and West streets. AN OLD ESTABLISHED CAKPENTER'S JOBBING Faire to lek, No, 1M Kast Thirteenth street, adjoining fourth avenue; rent reasonable. at harness shop, next door, from 12 until 6. oe ATM EAST FOURTEENTH STREET—A LARGE and clegant Second Floor, for business purposes; 75 feet deep. Apply toS. X. BALL & CO., 15 Kast Four- teenth street. BACK BASEMENT. SECOND FLOOR AND Attic, seven rooms, 300 Bleecker strect, to let for business purposes. E. L, & B, T, BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street, A Lond Seedy OVENS, MARBLE COUNTERS, shelves, oases and all improvements, No. 261 West 225th strect; also a fine Store and Basement. D. WOOD, 267 West 125th street, or WOOD & MURPHY, 220 Bowery. BARE CHANCE S&LDOM OFFERED—SMALL Store and Loft to let, 210 Greenwich street, near Washington Market; rent reasonable. Inquire in shoe store, corner of Vesey and Groenwich street ‘ JOSEPH F, GRAHAM, A770 LET, THE FIRST FLOOR, 25x70 FEET, OF aie mech ary mecuehat iat, darn een et, formerly occu} 6 German Savings Bank; also the Fourth Floor, 8 BURDETT HYATT. © 65 Wail and 94 East Tenth street. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. LET—TO WOODWORKERS, ROOMS, WITH OR + rent low; the best opportunity in the ctty Bor Bigventh avenue, corner of ‘Twenty-niain st [—18 WOOSTER STREET, THE TWO STORY (except front basement), on favorable terms to a g tenant Inaulre on the premises. ) _-FOR A RESTAURANT, THE LOWER PART 0 Glob Howse Nest East ‘twenty-second street, one door from Broadway, opposite the Park Theatre, Apply at No. 6 Bast ‘Twenty -third street for particulars, ET—OFFICES NOS, 8%, 9 AND 22 IN 52. JOUN gt 3 Steam power. large and small Rooms in 113 Nassau. Front and rear House No. 10 Rose st,, 24 rooms. LET—LOFT (SECOND FLOOR), SUITABLE FOR Toten business; good light. 71 Varick street, corner ot Canal. 10 LET—CORNER STORE AND BASEMENT, NO. 421 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn; desirably located. Inquire of 8, F, BROWN, on the prem: (0 LET—NO. ll FRANKFORT STREET, LARGE back Room, second floor; also Fourth Floor, rom the Ist of May, with or without steam. Apply at the New York Despatch office, on the premises, r OFT, 51 LISPENARD STREET, Ye Part ot Eecond’ $800; also Fest Loft, 49 List papegs $700; near Broadway. Inguire of A. JOUR’ Po ABLTHE FINE STORE IN THE BUILDING oF the New York Dispensary, on the cotner of Centre and While stroets._ Apply at the Dispensaty,or to D. COLDEN MURRAY, Treasurer, 62 South stree 10 LET—THE FRONT ROOM OVER THE EAST River National Bank. 631 Broadway, corner of Third stree is very desirable tor any light business; also two small Rooms on floor above, witl light. Apply on the premises. at tg LET—THE NEW STORE ON THE CORNER OF Sixth stree d_ avenue ©, with large Public Hall attached; the finest building and location in the Elev- enth ward for a first class lager beer saloon; @ spacious wine cellar ander the store; a good lease und tavorable terms yrill te Riven. to a responsible pariy. Apply to DAVID JONES, 638 Sixth street. 10 LET—GOOD LIGHT ROOMS, 25X45, WITH STEAM ower; rent moderate. Apply to DAY & NICHOLS, 199 Wooster street. 0 LET—WITH POWER, STEAM HOIST AND HEAT- ing, a fine. Floor, 55x75.11 feet in clear; rent reason Apply at 447 West Twenty sixth street. (0 LET—PART OF OFFICE, ON GROUND FLOOR, suitable for watch Importer, chain manutaeturer of kindred business. CARKOW OROTHERS & No 12 John street. 0 LET—PiRST LOF’ Cortlandt street; premises, 10 LET-STORE NO. 176 FULTON STREET, OPPO- site St Paul’s church. Inquire or T. G. SELLEW, No. 103 Fulton street. 10 LET_WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, TWO upper Floors eonard street, east ol roadway, adoluthg Jaftray's Building, “Apply to GRIFFITH “& BYKNE, on the remises, T°, LET OR LEASE—VERY LOW, FOUR LOFTs, 2%x64, Apply on premises, No. 102 Ventre street. 0 LET CHEAP—THE SPACIOUS WAREHOUSE NO, 41 Thomas street; about 26x85 feet; five stories and basement. Apply to H. B. CLAFLIN & OO,, corner of Worth and Church street. MO LEASE—-LARGE CORNER STORE, IN GOOD neighborhood, at the low rent of $50, Apply on the premises southeast corner Kighty-second street and First avenue, a fine northern 25X100, OVER STORE NO. 42 nt moderate. Inquire on the DWELLING HOUSES TU LET. en incense ctu eer Unfarnished. TTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS.—YOU CAN RENT A ‘y and basement high si ‘coms, in nice order, for $85U itn ein) Eee rect, alt tosh y-third street, all im; No. 116 East Fity-fourth street, between Lexi Fourth avenues, ‘at seventh street, $90; one a very choice one, brown stone, Bast F Jor mirrors, and possession at once, only $1,500; in short, ‘on ean be suited in a house, Fr op frame House, 12 : “go Kast | Eighteenth on ie K. STEVENSON, ey rst street, $! iitieth street, par- 10 RENT—FOR 6 OR 12 MONTES, THE ELEGANT four gory high stoop stone Dwelling No. 118 Kast reet, 25x6ox100, reasonably. Apply to V. 'N, Jr., Ll Pine street. 10 RENT—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, Mirrors, Cornices and Chandeliers; 40, minutes of Wall street, Madison avenue cars; 135 Kast Seventy-tirst street, Leuox Hill; finest location in city : $1,600. App'y to Z1VTEL, 1000 Third avenue, OF 10 EVERDELL, ‘id Broadway, neh flat the above rents and cali at 917 Third a JAMES ROWE, HOUSES TO LET, 307 West 12th st., 17 rooms: newly painted 8 Gansevoort st., 14 rooms; water and gas, 811 Greenwich st. 285 West 12th st, 1 street, $1.1 ; ni 0 rooms; all Improvements. 193 West 10th st., 14 rooms; all improvement conveniently $13 West 4th st, 11 rooms; all improvemen shop, opposite UREE STORY HOUSE 126 EAST TWENTY- street, m view of Madison square, 10 rooms, also small House 27 East Twenty-seventh JONDIT, 189 Kast Twelfth st 107 THIRTIETH STRELT, ADJOINING FOURTH avenue.—Three story House to lease ; full tront; ‘anged; rent $1,75. Apply at harness 61 Jane st., 12 rooms; all improvements. 53 Horatio st., 12 rooms; all improvements. North Moore st., 19 rooms: wate! BE. L, & B. 7, BURNHAM, 609 TET See pe Tanke SPORY lan StooP 10 ty-sixth street, between Broadway Inquire of G. HO! 'birty-sixth street. FIRST CLASS HOUSE—IN FIRST RA’ hth street, near Madisoi NE, COLE’ & GRAY, 533 FOUR STORY ENGLISH let—In west Thirty-Eight ay and Seventh LLIDAY, Builder, 16) West A, ies ¢ wees & 44 Wis TWENTY-THIRD sri —— unfurnished. ENT HOUSE TO Te RENT FOR ONE OR MORK YEARS—A THREE tory and basement high stoop brick House, 21x60x100, between Broadway and Fourth avenue; rent $2,000, Apply to the owner, 43 Ea ighteenth street. FURNISHED, A PERFECT GEM OF 000, worth $2,50, Livingston place, oppo- h ark, near Seventeenth street; first class House is in perfect. order in every re- ply to PHALON & SLUAN, 31 East Seven- rr ET—TO RENT, Apply to owner, JOHN A, HAD- DEN, 46 West Twentieth street. possesgion; rent USk Forty-second street, $1.2 $1,700. Also in 200, HUBBARD, 1,202 Broaaway. T REDUCED RENTS.—A West Highteenth, 18 rooms, Nineteenth, ie tour #18 hree sto! py Wi others. ‘tv. STORY HOUSE, four story, West ‘ty-thire 5 ; ‘ont, Porty-third. $1900; and MEAD, 422 Sight FINE BROWN STONE HOU: location. in thirty-eighth street, near Park ave- m1. E & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. —THE BEAUTIFUL FOUR STORY BROWN D, AL jour story, West Thi E—IN FIRST CLASS nue ; rent $1,600 per annui HI stone, modern in ever; 800 WILL RENT A FINE FOUR &sTORY + brown stone House. Lexington avenue, near ixty-Arst street, 20x55x.00, including carpets on parlor (second floors and board tor two persons. Apply to ERWOOD, WALDRON & SONS, 1,U1¢ Third avenue. 825 —TO LET—THE TWO STORY BASEMENT Owe). attic and sub-cellar House, 282 Mulgerry street. Apply to JOHN B, McCAFFREY, 642 Lexington avenue, $1.150. ments, location Sixteenth ward; hours 2 to5. WALTER W. MONTAGUE, Eighth avenue and Twenty-first street. STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK 15 rooms; all modern improve. respect, located on the Seventh avenue Boulevard, Tit ‘stroet rent only $1,000. Apply on premises, REASONABLE RENT—FIRST CLASS BROWN East Seventeentn street; neigbbor- rivate tamily only. DWARD J. SALMON, 33 Kast Seventeenth street. —TO LET, THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT ¢ of house No, 162 Ninth avenue, southeast corner of Twentieth street, overlooking College grounds; contains ten rooms, separate gas meter, two water closets, range, boiler, bathroom, dumb waiter, seven closets and replete pply to D. A. CUSHMAN, No, Twentieth and Twenty-first $1800 sei es\Sor stone House, 220 family, at 38 G: with every convenience. A) 172 Ninth ‘avenue, between 8. O. 30 IRVING PLACE, er of Sixteenth street, JAMES EARLE, 6) Wall street, room 17, WURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS OL NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OLOSUTS, gas and water, fo lot, without Board, by @ private T FORTY.N Rooms to let, for light housekeepinj or lodging @ Reception Room, ‘suliuble tor. physician's oftee, wt $30 Per month ; possession Ist of Mt } no movi DESIRABLE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT No. 53 Seventy-ninth street, near improvements; fine order; will be frame Dwellin; Madison avenue.—A\ reuted whole or in part; rent mo J. G. WILSO. TNO. M7 BAST FIFTY-FIRST STRE: and newly furnished Room, with all T.—A NICE nveniences and Breaktast ii desired, to a young man with good ref- erences; erms moderate. N, 1,457 Third avenue. _ NEW THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSF— All im rovementa: rent very low; first class neigh- LADY HAS A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO let—To ladies or gentlemen. No. 121 East thirty- first street, near Fourth avenue. Macon street, west of Yates WE, 53g Pine street, N. Y. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY.HIGH STOOP brown stone House to let chesp, or for sale at a rgain. Appiy on the premises 12; FINE FOUR STORY HOUSE ON WEST SIXTIETH A street, within 200 feet of grand entrance to Park, will be rented low to a good tena: G. W. McCORMAC. est Sixty-first st. together or + nt. improvements, 50 Ma 933 Eighth avenue. ‘f0 ows 10 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE FINEST Corner Store and best location tor first class trade on Third avenue. viz.—corner of Sixtieth street; size 20x65: if uot promptiy taken will divide it. SAMUEL KILPATK.CK, No. 1,009 Third avenue. "NO LEASE—THE FINEST CORNER STORE Bighth avenue, 25x85, with Fixtures, Counters, Sheiv- ing, &c., suitable for first class grocery or tea business or any other respectable business. G. W. McCORMACK, Eight avenue and Fitty flith street. 0 BENT—WIH IMMEDIATE FOSSESSION, FIRGT, Second and Third Floors 41 East Thirteenth street, new and near Broadway. Apply to owner, JOHN A! HADDEN, 46 West Twentieth street. A —TO LET, THE PREMISES NO, 111 EAST NINTH « street, near prosaway, with large and handsome store, 25x) feet; also rear Factory, 40x20 feet, and ater: leading trom the street, rranely, grouplea by the Ameri- can Church Press Com paay BURDET! HYATT, || and 94 East Tenth street. AKERY (BASEMENT) TO LET—IN NO. 302 EAST Eleventh street; first class oven tor pie ur cake. PO, RENT—PART, OF DESIRABLE STORE 730 Broddway, suitable for a jeweller, engraver or any light tancy business; reasonable to tho right party. ©. FIELD: & CO., 735 Broadway. T° RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, Stores and Lofts for manufacturing purposes. Appl; to eae on premises, 175 tester street, or ISAA' SCREIBER, 446 East Fourth street. BEAUTIFUL THREE STORY HOUSE ON FIF- riect order throughout; splendid UNKIN & CO., 554 Third avenue. OSEY LITTLE HOUSE TO LET, tieth street—Pe home for small oe VERY NICE, Tr with all modern impr: Apply to Mr. HED T, corner Bixty- second street and First avenue, FAMILY OF TWO OR THREE ADULTS CAN find an entire Second Floor, nicely furnished ; also fa Basement, with eran one ‘or light housekeeping. Add eas HOUSE, Heral SECOND FLOOR OF TWO CONNECTING ROOMS and two Rooms on third floor, all furnished, to let, parately, to respectable parties; modern st Twentv-ninth street, Uptown Branch office., UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. ee ower de atte tae roe b See ee recast yRenuy PLATS TO LET—IN BROWN stone house 453 West For Fe forms complete house and is furnished with range, stationary tabs, hot and cold water, chandeliers, marble mantols, bathroom, dumb waiters, &c.; rent reasonable ‘ood tenants, Apply to owner, on premises LEGANT SECOND FLOOR, IN A BROWN STONE, “4 wanted—On Forty-second ‘street, with use of splen- didiy furnished parlor, Addzeas 8, 8, S., box 143 Herald Uptown Branch offi Fruats AT HARLEM TO RENT. ‘EN ROOMS, GAS ‘xtures, mirrors; all improvements; near steam- boats; rent $35, $10 and $45, 5. B. KENYON, Third avenue and 12ist street. yrs OF SIX AND NINE ROOMS EACH—ON 125TH street, near Eighth avenue, replete with tmprove- mentsidumb waiter trom cellar, &¢. D. WOOD, 267 West 1251 et, or WOOD & MURFHY, 220 Bowery. D agered FLOCR AND BASEMENT: ELEGANT PAR- lors, three deep; good order; cheap; possession wedlately, with more or less rooms above. Brown stone House $31 Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. FURST AND THIRD FLOORS TO LET—IN THREE story House 304 West Thirty-ninth street; modern im- Rrovenents on first floor, four rooms, rent $30; top rustero LET—FIRST CLASS APARTMENTS, COR- # ner of Fifth avenue and Macomb street, Brooklyn ; size, 21x70; each floor contains seven rooma, with bath, dumb waiter, kitchen range, &c.; the Fifth avenue cars, trom Fulton, Wall and South ferries, yass the premises; rents low to di le tenants. RST AND THIRD FLATS, I OWN STONE building corner of Sixtieth street and Third avenuo, nine rooms, with every modern convenience and ali Nghted; will be put in first class ble. Apply to SAMUEL KILPAT A eet FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO LE’ splendid brown stone front improvements; ole- vated oven range, marble hall, hard wood tront doors, &c. 420 West Filty-fiith stree! MST CLASS FLATS TO LETONLY TWO. FAMI- lies m ahouge, at 161 and 149% East Bightyefifih street, for $25 to $37 per month. Apply to JOHN B. Mo- CAFFREY, 2 Lexington avenue, W harervd se FLATS TO LET—IN SUITS OF SEVEN &o. rooms each; all improvements; bath, gas, elevator, j rents from'$35 to $59. Inquire of ‘owner on pre- mises, 413 to 419 East Pirty-second street. g pea THE BALL SEASON. AUSE'S SOIREE Danan’ a ING H. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING trom 8 to 1% RE “WALLACE HOPS” _ uence ef Tammany Building bei a Ned for the St Ann's’ chureh alr, and novother kat cope ie capacious being attainable tor the Ith tase rie aoe 1 Hop will take place on saturday ever! avery cousecutive Saturday so long Ae pt Rf ee Ferrero’s Assembly Kooms (Tau nt Fourwenth street, coutmencing at 8 and clown a Pa. GEORGE 1 WALLACE SOM, DANCING ACADEMIES. Oe Re USE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, *° SOL 4 at Masonic Hall, Tuesday, April M4, 1874, PRIVAT# LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at priv: adeiny, 212 Kast Eleventh st, RE _SRASOD B, CELEBRATED DICKENS reader, who made such a great hit on Saturday last atthe Association Hall, will give his Second Keading to q at 2 o'clock. See amusement columu for pro» OFORTES, ORGANS, &C. TERS, 481 RROADWAY, PIANOS AND OR- gans, pew’ and second Chickering’s, Waters’, Steinway's, and others at aston- ashingly low prices for cash dui ag this month to make room for rented instraments coming in May 1; tustru- ments to let until paid tor. LWAYS ON HAND—RAVEN & ©0,.'S. PIANOS speak for themselves; criticism invited. New ware- rooms 116 and is West Fourteenth street, near sixth avenue. Organs $192, upward. A STEINWAY 73f OCTAVE ELEGANT PIANO— Eace (hee: mate vay and piben mere and second i OW Cost; rent and sale. Pianos bel A 0 9300; Font and sale A —IMPORTANT TO THOSE ABOUT PURCHASIN + @ Pianoforte.—An elegant 734 octave tour roum rosewood Piano, richly carved case and legs, naving all Improvements; ‘ull aqraffe, ovorstrung, &0.; cost Tor $250; stool, cover: 3 box for shipping. Also com- piste bousetold Furniture, in, lots to suit; # sacrifice, Call private residence 210 West 21st st. ES : 3 4 5 & 5 F 3 rovements, pet FY ‘ST FRENCH FLATS IN THE CITY, WITHIN two blocks of Park; halls heated and carpeted; Janitor in attendance. G, W, McCORMAC 933 Eighth avenue, Fitty-fifth street. ARLEM FRENCH FLATS, W1TH IMPROVEMENT! range, Dathroom, gas fixtures; six to ten room rent from $88 to $2. Apply to JOHN COSTELLO, cor ner Third avenue and Listh street. celebrated mi (A. Rosewoop 7 OCTAVE PIANO—ALL MODERN improvements, celebrated maker, cost $450, for $100, at 243 Last wth street, between 2d dnd 34 aveniu T 98 SECOND PLACE, BROOKLYN, BETWEEN Court and Clinton streets.—Private family will sell their magnidicent 7}; octave tour round rosewood Piano- torte, used six months, cost $1,000, for $200; also Parlor and Bedroom Suits, tor halt cost. OUSES AND FLOORS TO LET—TWO NICE BRICK houses, Ninth ward, with improvements, $750 and 0; nice first and second floors, with American people. 30 to $37 50; cottage in Sixteenth street, near Ninth avenue, $35; ‘first floer and basement, Nineteenth strect, 10 rooms, $35; neat cottage and grounds, Harlem, $50: Apply at 3 Hudson street. Ree REDUCED.—FIRST FLOOR AND BASE- ment, eight rooms; also Third Floor. six rooms; both contain all modern improvements) WALTER W. MON- TAGUE, Eighth avenue and Twenty-first street. (Sahestlat FLOOR (TWO FLIGHTS STAIRS), FIVE rooms—parlor, dining room, kitchen and two bed- rooms—in house 452 Sixth avenue, between Twent: seventh and Twenty-eighth streets; rent $50 per mont #28, bathroom and closet; all in perfect order. Inquire of Mme, BEAUDRIAS, in 443 Sixth avenue. BACK PARLOR AND SMALL ROOM, SUPERBLY furnished, in a first class private honse,in Mast Twellth street; every convenience. Address A. A, B., box 190 Herald ‘office: (0 LET—BY A GERMAN FAMILY, FOUR ROOMS, with modern improvements, on third floor, to a small family of adults. Apply at 234 West Thirty-gixth street, between 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. IURNISHED ROOMS—FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ing, for gentleman and wife, in brown stone house No, 528 West Forty-second street; Broadway green cars 10 LET—RENT §$1.000, FIRST FLOOR AND BASE- ment of brown stone house, ina first class street; eight rooms: all improvements, Appl to R, MORRI- SON, 1,011 Third avenue, corner Sixticth sirect. had ain tet STOOP BR: 2d ay., near 36th st, $1,200; 39th st ‘ton av., frescoed, ICK HOUSE, ON 5 ; Sith st, ; | street), second house east of House; no moving bak NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN Ee $1,000; “dist st, $800; Prospect place, ‘Third avenue. —HOUSES TO RENT, BOTH yaaae AND FOUR pass the door. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR _GEN- tlemen, without hoa: at 61 Clinton place (Fighth th avenue and Brevoort references exchanged. NITE OR » in the first singly, tor gentlemen, without boar clags house 636 Seventh avenue, junction of Broadway and Forty-tourth street. Oi 32,500 and upwai number. ut 'redu Apply to JOHN Te ‘TTREICH, 1,038 Third avenue, ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP ROUSE to let, in Fitty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue; in fine repair and replete with all improvements; rent re- LES & HUBBARD, 1,292 Broadway. Bovset.—t0 LET, AT LOW RENT, A LARGE Btore and Basement on west side of Bowery, ve- tween Houston aud Bleecker streets; suitable for any frye clase business. Apply to E. DODD, No. 3 Bleecker ROADWAY BASEMENT TO LEASE—25X200: 1N Whole or in part; splendid location. Call at MAN- Lh UBERS’ UNION, carriage warerooms, 633 Broad- bytves gh Pdeh cites eearee tances 6 meer TWEN- street, near Lord & Taylor's; entr fne show windows; immediate posseasion. wae r fi JESSUP, 268 Broadway. Coma STORE TO RENT—EIGHTH AVENUE, fouthwest corner ot Forty-sixth street; size 20x78 feet; heavy plate glass extended show windows; fine ent; the best corner store to rent on the avenue. TIMPSON & PEET, Broadway and Forty-fourth street. IACTORY TO LET OR LEASE—THE WHOLE OR part, with or without steam power. 24 and 206 ast Twenty-third street. FACTEL, RESTAURANT, STORE AND BASEMENTS itaurant. as there is hope te the Rote setah Soto one in f Wl help to furnish, 26 Third avenue, e Pornonds Re, ee rN cast, asa Te agement; ret ul Given by J. P. PAYTEN, 165 Henty treet ~ OFTS TO LET—IN BUILDINGS NOS. 25 27 AND 29 Rove street, high ceiling: good light; ‘water and Water closets on'each floor; with steam power runnit Rightand day; or the whole of the new Hullding, No. 2, wanted. Apply to. J. T, PRESTON, 27 Rose street. OFTS TO LET—GOOD LIGHT; STEAM POWER, L required, 39 Vesey street. ae LOrts, 8D | STEAM FOWER IN| FRANKFORT min rept The three rst Lotte in three buildings, com- 1g, Ww! ‘el separa’ . ie N. re STEAM POWER COMPANY, 8) Ann sireet. vitae ART OF A RE, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES (real estate, insurance, 4c.) or light_ busines: location on the avenue. W. a i. MUNNIEY Sixth avenue, between Forty-second and Forty-third sts, PLENDID OPPORIUNITY.—EIGHTH AVEN UE, wen corner of Fiftieth strect, to let; one of the best business corners on the avenue; 24x80 ‘apply im- mediately on premises. PLENDID CITY FACTORY BUILDING TO LET— In Lofts on reasonable terms, Thirtieth street and venue, 200x100; plenty of ‘light; abundance of steam; suitable for any manuiacturing purpose. J.M. KOEHLER, 117 Broadway, room 4. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished, ‘ An clegant Residence, with greenhouse, grapery, carriage house, stables, bowl- ‘ng alley, ac. nitnated ‘about 186th, street, on the highest point ot fort Washington, containing about 20 acres, with an abundance of orna- mental and large forest trees. The grounds slope to the Hadson River. The elevation of the property affords charming views of the Hudson and the surrounding country for many miles. The grounds will be Kept in order by the owner. The entire place will be rented, heigadone win “1 Pein cae to a private family only, at the nominal rent of $325 per month. Immediate possession will be given. *Fort Washington is now one of the most delightful lo- cations in the city for residence. It is provided with the following conveniencies:—Croton water, gas, mounted olice, steam fire engines, telegraph offices and mounted iter carriers. You can go to Fort Washington from the Battery by = in less time than it takes by horse cars to Central ar It is a short and pleasant drive from Fourteenth street. For tull particulars apply to Nob. 4 anil © Warren sarest A FURNISHED RESIDENCE TO LET, with stable, carriage house, &c., &¢, and several acres in garden, lawn, fruit aud shade trees, being one of the most beautiful of the many elegant places at Fort Washington. It will be rented to a private family only for six or twelve months, Time from the Battery, by steam, about 40 minutes. For further particulars to Porrer BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street. MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET— to a private family; rent $300 per month. Inquire of JOHN F, CONRLY, 182 Broadway, room 9. GTORE TO LET—aT g0254 WEST THIRTY-NINTH street; 10x45; new front will be put in and improve- ents to suit tenant. Apply on premises. STivtth or mtuhons powers rent towsrat kon A Seah or Dower; rent low; at Nos. ba Kast Twenty-second street. Inquire of kngineer. ” TEAM POWER.—TO LET, WELL LIGHTED LOFTS and Kooms; use of elevator; heated by steam; rent low. 'VHN J. GORMAN, 418 and 420 West Twenty-seventh street. TEAM POWER TO LET.—THE NEW BUILDING, 50 x9, Nos. 188 and 190 West Houston street; either the whole buliding or in Floors, Inquire on premiises. TEAM POWER.—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, with or without power (rent low), at 18 and 20 Pell | street, to wood workers or others. TEAM POWER, WITH WELL LIGHTED ROOMS— First, third, fourth and fitth floors; a well lighted om, With power, for 5 per month. HALL, 157 Eum street. GTORE AND THIRD FLOOR TO LET AT 33 BLRECK- er street;new No, Inquire on second floor. GTORE, CORNER HUDSON AND KING STREETS, TO let—Whole building or store and basement; a cap- ital stand for any business, except liquor, at a ‘moder: ate rent. Inquire in feed store two doors above. Groee AND BASEMENT TO LET—NO. 452 SIXTH | avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth ts, occupied tor tho last flve years by J. W. Onder: ook aa hardware store rent $180) per annum. ‘Ap ply to the real estate agent, Mr. MILLIKEN, next door, unaer the Knickerbocker Cottage. FLOORS AND APARTMENTS TO LET—IN the new brown stone houses Nos. 37 Spring’ street, 211, 213. and 215 Mott street. Inquire of housekeeper, 313 Mott street. TORES TO LET—AT NO, 22 EAST THIRTEENTH street, between Fifth avenue and University place, suitable for tailo to , GISBONS, 113 Bleecker street. TORUS TO LET—AT REASONABLE RENTS. 945-Th: ie; suitable tor a tancy store. 1.367 Third avenuo; ‘sullable for a butcher's sh X37 Thira avenues suitable for a candy store. 11563 Third avenue; suitable tora lager beer saloon or an: otk siness. . lenr; re Apply to. VAELZING, 07 Third avenue, near Fifty: seventh strect. LET~10 GOLDBEATEKS—THE TWO STORY attic and basement House (rear) 161 Mott street, be- tween Grand and Broome; has been occupied as above tor twenty years. W. 8. GAVEY, 3 Bleecker street. oD. dressmakers and bootmakers. Apply | A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE NEAR Fiith avenue, 000 furnished, unfurnished $2,000. Elegant turnished Residence on the Hudson, four acres, river front, great burgain, at No. 4 Pine f° S001 FIVE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE ON Gramercy Park to let, with new and olegunt furni- ture; rent very reasonable to a good tenant 0. 5. PEOK & CO., 151 Fifth avenue, Forty-seventh street, between low rent. Apply to J. Twenty-sevent OOMPLETE FURNISHED HOUSE, PERRY STREET, 16 rooms, all modern improvements, 11 boarders in the house; $165.0 month. 11 and 17 Abingdon square, be- tween Bleecker and Twelfth streets. NTH STREET TO LET, FUR- 2x55; near Fifth avenue, J0B SH. :, 149 Broadway. N UNPARALLELED FALL IN THE RENTAL OF that elegantly turnished four story high stoop stone Honse 16 West Fifty-first street. Apply to the owner, on premises, between 2 and 4 P. MODERATE SIZED HOUSE, VERY CONVENIENT, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, WITH two rooms off, suitable for physician, or would rent tront Basement; also third story front Koom. 307 West Twenty Rs. 'M. B. SUMNER, 22 East Thirty-fth street, has Suits and single Rooms to offer from May I for the year or temporarily. arty; rent $115 per month. In: it Thirty-irst street. SPLENDIDLY LOCATED HOME, 60 minutes to Wall or Canal street; country, with city conveniences; garden; lawn; half hourly trains; to a responsible quire, ater 10, at 123 10 LET—PARLOR FLOOR, BASEMENT AND SER- vant's Room, $900; Upper Parts of brown stone Houses, furnished and unfurnished; French Flats, from $85 to $65; furnish: ae 1,509 to $33,000, TEND, 703 Seventh avenue. neat depots. Address OWNER, box 4,115 Post office, RIGK HOUSE, LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR Twenty-sixth street; all improvements; 12 rooms; rent $2,000; others tg tay re A. ©. LOOME ion. Vest Thirtieth street. THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, improvements; 10 rooms; ROWN STONK, Lexington avenue; all i 10 LET-823 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, FRONT- ae Stuyvesant Park, two furnished Rooms, to lemen; rete ‘0 LET—A BEAUTIFUL FLOOR, FURNISHED OR ces required, unfurnished, with extra bathroom; gas, hot and cold water: rent cheap to a quiet and respectable party | of adults. Inquire at 224 West Twenty-fourth strect. Te LET—SIX ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR, $35, in No. 107 Seventh a 10 LET—A DOUBLE ROOM, FRONTING ON BROAD- way, with privilege of gymnasium. Apply at 1,214 Broadway, corner Thirtieth street. 10 LET—TO A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OF adults, a Second Fioor and Room on third. Call at 7 East Fitteenth street tor two days, between 10 and 4 GRAND SCALE FULL AGRAFFE 7 OCTAVE resewood four round corners Pianoforte for sale, made to order, best city "makers, cost $1, Ui, for es Stool, Cover, Box, for stiipping: also rlenly carved Par- lor Furniture. Call at private rosidence, 12) West ‘Twenty-third street Six e. MAGNIFICENT 74% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale.—four rotund bytes’ super! Carved legs and case, made order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used'S months, tor $800. includ ig Stool and Cover; parlor, chamber, dining Furnitare, Paint- ings, Bronzes, silverware, Glassware, Chinaware; sacri- Hlee; property family leaving city. W. R. LIVINGSTON West L5th st., near 5th av. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND Pianos, square and upright, from first class makers, in excellent order, ior sale very'low; Pianos to rent. A. BE. ‘IGAM, 701 Broadway. CENT ROSEWOOD RARE CHANCE.—A MAGNI Piano, nearly new, oversirung bass, carved legs; must be soid in three da, Pri residence, 447th ste A’ 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer thelr fine assortinent of first class Pianofortes at prices which cannot tai! te suit the times, New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired, Old Pianos taken in exchange. BEAUTI UL CARVED PIANO FOR $150; PAY- able $10 month!y; upright and square Pianos and Organs, very low {oF caah instalments or rent, s eS J. BELTS, 785 Broadway, corner Tenth st. BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE, ONLY $10).—A STEIN- way Ptanoforte, 734 octave, carved legs, overstrung bass, every improvement, great sacritice for cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. 10, LET—THE SECOND FLOOR IN PRIVATE HOUSE 210 East Thirty-third street; house occupied by the rj all modern improvements, "WO GENTLEMEN DESIRE AN UNFURNISHED Room, without board, between Twentieth and Fortieth streets, Lexington and Sixth avenues. Address, stating terms, A. H., Herald office. 1, LET—LOWER PART NO. 239 EAST THIRTY- fourth street; brown stone house; five rooms; gas, bath, &c., and in pertect oraer; immediate possession; rent $50.’ Seen any time. NO LE’ DESIRABLE FLAT, AT REDUCED PRICE; 8 light rooms; modern improvements; strict spectable; on West ‘hirty-eighth street, Apply to RUN DIGE, china store, 919 Broadway. or att 10 LET—ON WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 169, Second and ‘third Floors, in all seven rooms, bat! Modern improvements. to respectable family, without children, | Apply for permit at coal yard, Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue. own ont $1oWlt others at great reduction, ‘A. 6. LOOMIS, 55 West Thirtieth strect. 'N STONE, THIRTY.SEVENTH STREET, NEAR xington avenue; all improvements: (0 LET—PARLOR FLOOR, FIRST CLASS HOUSE, Clinton place, between Broadway and University lace, richly furnished; also rear Building, suitable for irst class business. COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall st, rent $2,500; others. at ar . A. ©, LOOMIS, 56 West Thirtieth street. NENTRAL LOCALITY—NO, street, between Broad way and Fit 10 LET.—-TWO OR FOUR GENTLEMEN COULD have Parlor Floor, turnished, without Board, or | fultable for physician or deutist, at No. 40 Kast Thirtieth street, between Madison and Fourth avenues. story brown stone House; immediate possession. JESSUP, 258 Broadway. OR RENT—UNFURNISHED, THREE STORY AND basement high stoop brown stone House, with bn ‘window, 169 West Forty-ninth street, corner Seven avenue: possession. physiclan for 20 years: alt newly. rated; or the House will be rented furnished, reserving two rooms, if the tepant will board the owner and her daughter; rent reasonable. 214 West Twenty second Apply on premises. ‘REENE STREET.—TO LET, 153 Greene street, 155, 187, 158 AND 160 for respectable family or business 0 LET—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS, in a small private family. No. 36 West Thirty-fith street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. WO BEDROOMS AND A PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE TO let.—The latter has been occupied by a well known rnished and deco- urposes, at greatly Bion Apply on pre isos. ENOX HILL.—BROWN STONE rRONT stoop, 131 Seventy-first street, between Lexington reduced rents; immediate posses- 10 LET—A" HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRENCH Flat, nine sunny rooms, near Central Park; hot and cold water throughout; Broadway cars convenient. Ad- dress box 3,313 Post office. | rooms, bath, hot and cold water, fc. +.W 7 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, FIRST FLOOR, with two large rooms and bathroom, and two Rooms on floor above, at 33 East Forty second street, near Second avenue. Yh? ork eee Let LOO ie ee” nef rooms: modern improvement ly at No. | Fourth avenue, between Sixty-arth ‘and Sixty-sixth sta, PO PETA PARE OP A_ PRIVATE HOUSE; all the modern improvements. No. 135 East 100th street. ©. KEICHER, | —INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH ON INSTALMENTS O) AK iimor first class new Tand 13 octave rosew agrade | Planofortes, fully warranted ; magnificent (APPEND: SACHINCE. oF Bleecker stroct, near Bowery. A. FEW 00D, SECOND HAND PIANOS AND OR- fi to $2 cash or inst 1 % Piano low for cash.) PEK & SON, 11 Clinton place ighth street), near Broadway. —BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $99; A _73¢ A. octave carved Ro ge pateny agraffe, sacrifice, $200: if nts taken, mol r. + asta ADLis: 17 West 231 st., corner 6th mv. MAGNIFICBNT TONED P1ANOFORTE, 4 ROUND A. Corners, full agraffe, richly carved case, legs: cost 3950, for $275; stool and cover. Call at residence, 21 East 20th st., near Broad’ IANOFORTES—SECOND HAND, OF OUR OWN and other makes, comprising Grands, Squares and Uprights, in thoroush order, for saie at low prices, by Chek eeiNG & SONS, 11 East Fourteenth street, be- tween Broadway and Fifth avenue. IANOFORTE FOR SALE—SEVEN OCTAVE, OVER- strung bass, tron irame; excellent tone and finish; Price $150. Apply at 736 Greenwich street. ONLY FOR A FIVE OCTAVE MELODEON, 4. oe ea mecha rind Fiano ee =e per nt: instalments taken. ; mouth rely ast Fourteenth strect, near Fink avenue. TS LET—140 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, 237 West Thirty-second street, 146 East Fighty-third street, Cottages in West lv7th street, new House opposite Park. W. R. MORGAN, Broadway. le LET—THE UPPER PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE in Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and Kichth avenues (excellent pepnboeraod consisting of 7 Id 1} be let reagon- able to a desirable tenant, Apply to 232 Fast Nineteenth street, or to W. B. OGDEN {Brewers and Maltsters’ Insur- ance Company, 139 Broad way. MUSICAL. TENOR WITH VERY FINE VOIOE, DasinS osition ina quartet choir in the city; Morelopject than large salary. Address MUSTO, box 190° Herald Uptown Branch office, GERMAN PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LATELY landed, will give nstruction on the e at pupii’s Fesidence, alter the best methods, for $7 per quarter. Address INSTRUCTOR, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. and Fourth ayenues; parlor carpets, mirrors, cornic Ce fixtures; $1,500. Apply to owner, EVERDELL, roadway. 10 LET—NO, 17 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR (0. LET—UNUSUALLY PLEASANT SUIT ROOMS board; house private and price $10. 254 West thirty- eighth street, 10 LET—FRENCH FLATS; ALL MODERN IMPROVE suits from7 to ll rooms; rent from $45 to gx high stoop brown stone. Inquire of jani- Twenty-cighth street. Broadway, extra wide four story high stoop brown | stone house, now offered at reduced rent. For particu- lars apply to HORACE 8. ELY, No. 22 Pine street, LET—THE SNUG TWO STORY AND ATTIC order; sécond floor, 1 FRONT ROOMS TO LET—TOGETHER OR SEPAR- ately, in first class location; well furnished, in good nextenncaanie reference required. Inquire on Union square * brick House No. 35% West Eleventh street, Inquire ot JOHN D. WENDEL, No. 79 Maiden lane. \0 LET—NO, 17 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, N R xtra large Dwelling House. Apply to X, No, 22 Pine street, LET—(3 EAST TWELFTH STREET, SECOND DOOR east of Broadway, tull front, 15 rooms, suitable for a | taurant "Apply on premises mily. pearing Howse and fs QP —PARLOR, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, FUR. (0 LET—WITH POSSESSION, THREE STORY HIGH | $5.7} d tor , stoop brick House; 14 rooms; gas, bath, &c.; newly apered, painted, &c. Seen fi hi . CONDIT, Ni ST. MARK’S PLACE.—LARGE FRONT ROOM, small one adjoining; large and small Rooms, hand- somely furnished, tor gentlemen; bath, hot and cold Water; no moving in May. $ FOR NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT HALL e Room second floor: gas and bath; in private Fow nth street, near Second avenue, nished for housekeeping ; convenient to cars and stages; central apartment house ; 123 Forty-fourth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. ‘No moving. 0 LET—FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP Dwelling 471 Tompkins avenue, near Fulton, Brook- lyn: all improvemenis; rent $30). ‘TH AVENUE, NO, 224.—LARGE, ELEGANT PARLOR Floor and other Rooms, en suite or singly, to rent for the summer or year; desirable for a physician. .* Al jouth Oxford street, Brooklyn, or at aah 10 LET—NO, 8 EAST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, brown stone House, near Windsor Hotel. Apply to JOHN O, HIGGINS, No, 7 Pine street. OTH STREET, NO, 221, BETWEEN SECOND AND «i Third ayenues.—A handsomely furnished back Parlor, with closets, hot and cold water, to gentlemen, without board ; also hall Room; terms reasonable. lk WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET (OPPOS 48 West Fourteenth street. E. 2, LAUREN 80 Pine street. (0 LET-.IN WEST SEVENTY-SECOND trance to Central Park, @ pleasant i TE ST. James Hotel).—Furnished Rooms, for single gentie- men, to let, without board; location most desirable; best references requi QQ) EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BOWERY Ov and Broadway. i board, to gentiems d and given. —Furnished Rooms to let, without nly; reterence required. th surrounding ground. is a wide street, paved Boulevard sty garsnear: rent iow. ‘Inquir it Seventy secon Siar nena AST NINTH 8! 58 Rooms, large and small, BETWE! BROADWAY —Handsomely furnished and University, 0 fatnilies and gentlemen, RENT—FROM JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1, IN THE immediate vicinity of Central Park, an elegantly furnished House, to a first class priva Reterence and security required. L, M., 543g West Thirty-second street, te family without BROWN, STONE, THIRTY-FIRST | STREET, NEAR Third avenue; all improvements; fine order; reut $1,600; others at great reduction, A. C. LOOMIS, 55 West Thirtieth street. Pease FOUR STORY BROWN SIONE HIGH stoop House on Forty-second street, near Fifth ave- nue, without back parlor; front parlors elegantly fur- lad Address M. D., box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. FOUSES ,FURNISHBD, AND UNFURNISHED—000 to $5,000; Parlor Floors and Basements; Upper Parts and French Flats, ‘CUTLER & BROWE 1,497 Broadway. three doors below Forty-sixth st. 10 LET—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE No. 4 West Twenty-eighih street, parey iurnished. pa office reserved, Seen from 10 till 2, Apply on the premises, 10 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE large brown stone House No. 17 Clinton place, 37 feet front, with rear Building all modern improvements: in fine order. COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall street. 10 LET—A FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT brown stone louse, In West Twenty-third street, gantly and completely furnished ; rent $2,400, . 8. GAVEY, 34 Bleecker street. MPO LET OR LEASE FURNISHED-FOR A FIRST class boarding or club house, a large four story House, near Gramercy Park, 25 ‘rooms; all improve: ments; immediate possession; rent 6,500, H. M. CONDIT, 139 East Twelfth street. 0 LET—HOUSE AND STORE NO. 83 STANTON corner of Orchard street. Apply to HENRY M. BAI: IY, 336 Broome street. ro LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES OR DWELIs ing, 193 Bleecker street; rent Carne W. 8, GAVEY, 34 Bleecker street. | re LET—A BOARDING HOUSE, IN GOOD CONDI tion: water and gus; rent $75 per month. Inquirt on the premises, 80 Xx street. TO, Ler—nouse AND STORE, OR STORE sel inquire ai S19 Were Thitty-nest mre + Pest Wention, MP0 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, WiTH REAR Tr puting. OF SiS Broadway hay been occupied br jealer Has" beat a human hair, Address pix WO LEASE—FOR FIVE YEARS, A Goob PLAU T tor a first class horse shoeing shop or otter busine: good wagon room; 15 stulis: 366 West ‘thirtieth street, ALF OF A INE STORE, FOR A GE: 0. LET—H OF teel bu: sa; Tent moderate. pbauire at 419 Four avenue, corner Twen atree: yt 4 LET—THE STORE 885 EIGHTH AVENUE, SUT ble for any kind of business; . & BW RE ni Fant moderate. ae WAKD TIMPSON, 115 oottt LET-THE UPPER PART OF STORE NO. 0 siniden inne. _Apply on the premises, " $ ine eet 1e Varoiine, Tea SACKSON, 135 Codar street Thuis NU LET—FURNISHED, A THREE STORY HOUSE; owner will retain room and board for most of rent’ Inquire at 125 West Fiirty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. 0 RENT—FURNISHED—A SMALL BROWN STONE House in Forty-fitth Fitth avenue; thoron H and, elegantly, fut uished with works of art, urglar alarm, hy dl ertect order; rent $300 month. Address A. F., box M1 Post oftice. on 10 RENT FURNISHED—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY only, @ nice four story brown stone House ; east side; handsomely, furnished; ‘elegant, mirrors and cornices to match; will be let low to a desirale tenant. Apply at 28 south William street, second floor, back office, « EAST FIFTY-NINTH STREET—TO REN1, FUR- 12 nisned or unturnished; three story high’ stoop brown stono House, 20x50. Apply to owner, JOHN A, HADDEN, 46 West Twentieth street. Uniurnished, =TO LET, THE THREE STORY BROWN STONE A. hous Ui Rast Sevonty-clgiith, streets, also, frat wn stone Hot ast Seventy-foui Streets Owner, S hast Seventy-tourth street. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, 16 rooms, Thirty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue, 800; West Twenty-iourth street, near sixth avenue, ‘200, MORRIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-fourth st. TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASEMENT A Shas No, 161 Mott street, between Grand and 10 LET—ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, A THREE | 1 story brown stone House, in fine order; owner will retain part of the house and will board with the family ; rent low to the right party; also many other whole | t very moderate rents. If you want to be suited FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 953 Third avenue. LET—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY BROWN tone high stoop House in Seventy-seventh near Lexington avenue pply to D. MO) 10 LET—IN EAST FORTY-NINTH STRE! ET, 24: EAST NINETEE} ENTH STREET,—A LARGE, WELL 132 EAST SIXT) | £e furnished third story front Room, with ample Closet avcommodation, hotand cold water, &c.; terms moderate, 45 BAST FIFTE pei BENTH STREET.—LARGE, HAND- somely furnished Extension Room, with middle Room, suitable for two of, three, gentlemen; Reception | for doctor's office; house first clas TH STREET.—SINGLE ROOM, $2 50; large Roots, $7 and $38 weekly; house and location In every respect desirable , references, AND 399 EAST EIGHTY-THIRD STREFT.— | 33 Two handsome Pomersss good neighborhood; cheap rent. Call and look at t hem. gant two story and basement high 1 rooms: all improvements; rent onl; 10 tll 12 o'clock, at 319 Fast Forty-nint! FURNISHED, FINE THREE STORY h stoop House, 534 Seventh avenue, few doors | trom Forty-second street and Broadway cars: all im- | Drovements; good order; $1,600, Owner, 238 West Forty- | UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART-= A =TO LES, THE FIRST FLAT OF HOUSE NO. 368 THREE STORY AND BASEMENT | ly. 235 brown stone front Dwelling House, 343 West Fiitietn | Small family. ENTS TO LET. Third avenue, ber’ een Twenty-sixth and Twenty- ue, seventh streets, ail ‘improvements, to small fainily; rent moderate. Apply in offtce, on premises, CONVENIENT SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR IN rivate house, with owner, at moderate rent toa West Thirty-seventh street, street; rent $1,200. A) and 117 Nassau street, room 11. 10 LET—NO, 127 EAST FIFTY-SECOND STREET, ON | @aay terms, in good condition, unfurnished 5 Inguire of HOLMES B. pply to EDWARD TIMPSON, 115 to $45; also on F ROS , 46 East Twenty third street, and H. E. FARNSWORTH, 133 Nassau street. | A FEW OF THOSE CHOICE FRENCH FLATS IN | those four story high stoop brown stone houses on Reventieth street, near Lexington avenue: rents $40 ftieth and Fifty first streets, a fine | Fioor of six rooms; over drug store, corner Fitty-third s.reet and Third avenue, cheap to a good tenan| te JAMLS ROWE, 917 Third avenue. U iid LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, a Second Floor, with Rooms on third floor; water, bath and gas. Call tor two da: it 347 Ei T° LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY O¥ ADULT., THIRD Floor private house 231 East Seventy-seventh street; rent $22 50 per month. Inquire at the house. 10 LET—AT NO. 102 SECOND AVENUE, ON THE top floor, from three to five Rooms, with pantries and water; possession given immediately. 10 LET—IN THE DOUBLE HOUSE NO. 2 NEILSON Fitteenth st, ) place, between Waverley piace and West kighth street, one block from Broadway, th quiet tenant. ire, LET—TRE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 106 Madison street. hyp LET-IN NO. 7 MORTON STREET, NEAR Bleecker (new brown stone house), one Floor, six rooms, $32; 4. Ring the third bell. 10 RENT—AT REASONABLE RATES, FLATS, WITH all modern conveniences, in house No. 566 Lexing- ton avenue. For particulars inquire of G. SHIFF, Water street. (0 RENT—TO A SMALL FAMILY, UPPER PART OF first class stone front house on West Forty-sixth street: owner occupies balance of house. Apply to JAMES PRICE, No, 20) Hudson street. 0 RENT—UPPER PART OF A PRIVATE FIRST clags House, to a small family, at 431 East Fifty- Eighth street: neighborhood good abd healthy :ooation, G. JARDINE, NFURNISHED—TO LET, LOWER PART OF A house, seven rooms, modern improvements, ina first class neighborhood. Inquire at 328 West Thirtieth street, between half-past one and five P. M. 30. —A SECOND FLOOR TO LET, TO SMALL OU. family, unturnished: also back Parlor and Ex- tension to let, furnished, suitable for physician's oMce. 160 West Twenty-sixth street, Orst door trom Seventh avenue. __.. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. JOR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT VISION, £0 TONS, old measurement, built by Harrington, Bath, Me., in i872, winner of five prizes in regattas; iull inventory. Address box 3,774 Boston Post office, —THE WELL KNOWN SCHOONER YACHT is in splendid condition; pertectly equipped ; 106 tons old measurement; 84 feet on deck; sails nearly new; price $10,0u0 cash. Apply to E. A. PSHE, 13 Bur- ling ‘slip. OR SALE—THE NEW AND POWERFUL STEAM ‘Tug Major, one year old, 110 feet long, 21 tect wide; is well atten up for carrying passengers. Apply t6 GINNA & LEA, 33 Whitehall street. STEAM PROPE Second Floor, to a —TWO YEARS OLD; Sin perfect running, order: 176 tons, 110 tert long, 18 feot beam, 7 feet hold: house over all; draws 6 feet loaded roiary holeting engine for handling cargos oy. 8 juare; iron wa Cy iW g Knots easily. CHAS. PRATT & CO., 18 Fulton st,N. % () BOATS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND—WooD 150. rit tmotatic, Spoon Gare oF bullt (0 order, at shops, 365, 373 South street a Srernes ROBERTS” LER FOR 10 LET—HOUSE AND STABLES (FIVE sTALLS), Address or call wy WELL, 157 Broadway, from 11 A. M. to 1 f 10 LET—NO, 17 ST, LUKE’S PLACE, THREE STORY W Morton street. iso large Basement. Apply att Weat son street. PARTMENTS—THREE, FIVE OR SEVEN STRICTLY private first class Kooms; also Store, with Rooms; and basement House, modern improvements, low, with privilege of RATHANIBL HUH, 500 Variek street. 0 LET—FROM MAY 1, TE FIRST CLASS THREE story and basement browr stone high stoop House No. 63 Perry strect, all modern improvemen SMALL FAMILY WILL LET UPPER PART OF house, four rooms, with all conveniences, w a fam- eet. APARTMENT OF EIGHT ROOMS,—66 i; pe] jour persons; pleasantly Jocated, 250 West Fit A West Thirty-cighth street. Inquire tor janitor. early rerit of $1,700. Inquire ot F, BOHDE, levensh street, LET AT A BARGAIN--THE FINE FOUR STORY high sioop brown stone House No. 413 West Fitty- st Igcation in the city. In | tate Lxchange, No. S02 street; the heatthies ire next door, or at the Real roadway, corner Duane street. A FLOOR OF SIX LARGE ROOMS, WITH Gas, bath and all improvements Can be seen at any tine, Apply at 47 second avenue. A HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, SIX ROOMS AND al bath room, waiter and all improvements. Apply West rilty-firth street. 0, LEASE—A LARGE FLAT IN THE BUILDING | just finished by Mr. Black, northeast corner ot Fifth jue and Twenty-eighth street, containing as man Toons a8 an average size nouse ; complete in every mod- ern improvement; heated by steam, with passenger and freight elevator, bathrooms, laundry and sieam drying * Foom; atl rooms light, with Those Who are willing the advantages obtal conveniences contained, ‘expowure to sun ‘al 1D proportion to ‘om location and the many to apply on A FIR OOR, BASEMENT; TWO ROOMS, THIRD A. Floor, to ter ait improvements; seven rooms; with one family, Bank street, bear Fourth. Me. L. & B. 1 T.’ BURNILAM, 609 Hudson street, -IN THE NEW BROWN STONE DWELLING 520 » Hudson street, corner ot West Tenth street, Second and Third Floors, five rooms, complete in every parucu- _ lar; range, gas ixtures, stationary tubs, €c. ; large plate ass windows ; }) nquire of D. A, CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between itor on premises will show the rooms. cots. ‘Twentieth and Twenty-first LEASE-A NEAT TWO STORY AND BASEMENT A FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, $7, OR. SMALL zig’ eon West Bighty-fourth street, near ith avenue, rent K. ws, GAVEY, 84 Bleecker stroot. First Floor, French walnut furniture, $15 Call evenings, if convenient, house with garden in front, 117 West Fifteenth str: eet. 1O RENT—HOUSE ly 0 JAMES SX NO. %& WEST FORTY.SEVENTH brown stone high stool p house wousr tay gs) Wo rent GAVRK 3 Bleooker stegot, | App ROWN “STONE FRENCH FLATS TO LET—SIX rooms, en suite: all modern improvements; rent $8) G4, SL ta AS) Wont AUigty LOU atkgGly MOAT Slay | Hud DENTIOPRY. | “(FULD Set, $5 $8; GUM TEETH, $10, SINGLE, Siwarranted, ‘txtracting with i Soc. ; silver 26f Sixth’ av filtings.' 800, Examine specimens vente. Estabiished 1851, Remember, 2 Open Sunday, INSTRUCTION, GENTLEMAN WISHES INSTRUCTION IN OLR- man from a lady teacher; one ess week. Aduress, stating terms, GERMANIA, Herald oflice. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO BE RE- ee into pe teath ya faratlehae. wey pee te for French or ian lessons; unexct A felerences will be given. Address GRADUATE, Herald Uptown Branch oifice, RDI RCE! NO. L QUAL TO ANY, SECOND ‘TO NONE.” . An examination of our stock will not fail to convince. ail interested that for superior workmanship we cannot be excelled, Prices always the lowest. Cali aud satisty Dt of the h of our statements. sear ves RANK KHONER & CU, d2 and 8 Bowery. Manufactory, 222 to 223 East Thirty-soventh street. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING CITY WILL DIs- pose of their Household Furniture at sacrideo; Magnificent Drawing Room Suit, covered with brocade, richest description, Grand Duchess style; cost $150, for $200; do. $100, do. $40; superb rosewood Pianoforte, four Found corners, celebrated: maker, for $800, inciudim Stool and Cover; carved rosewood Etagere, $1 r= ets, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wararob b karteonees, eetes ee eee verware, Cutlery ; Louse furnished 6m GEWAY? R. LIVINGSTON, 83 West 16th st. bear 8th av. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR « sale, private residence 219 West | Twenty-first street, Farlor Suit, cost $000 tor $175; do. \ ing Furniture, re] oh ater Fou complete, Bedsteads, Dressing Casas Bureaus, éc., $40 to $15); fine hair ‘spring Mattre: Carpets,’ Patiitings, Bronzes, &c.: also magniticent, i octave rosewood Pianoforte, $250, a sacrifice. N. B.—Fur- niture purchased can remain until Ist of month, deposit only required. Call and examine, no trouble to show. 12) WEST 23D STREET, BETWHEN 61H AND 7th avenucs—A private fanitly declining housekeep- ing will sell all their city made Furniture, namely :— | Grand Duchess and romeetns Parlor Suits, cov in in and brocatel, cost $60), for $250; one do., $150; Ma- He Antoinette Suit colored’ reps, cost $300, for $1253 plain suits, $15; Bedroom Sets, cost $600, for $225, with Dressing Case ; rosewood Suit, ‘cost $350, for $140; ‘other Suits complete, $59 to $100, Carpets, 50c.; Bronzes, Cen- tre Tables, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Oil Pi fet, Extension Tabies, Chairs, ver and China Ware; also rosewood Planoforie, $150. N. B.—Will be sold in large or small lots, to suit’ cash purchasers. Goods can be stored in house‘until May 1 free of charge. Cail be~ fore purchasing, at 120 West 234 street, A WWESELY AND MONTILY PAYMENTS FOR «Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at By M, COW. PERTHWAIT & Co.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham street. Am immense stock and low prices. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE i Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by weekly im alments, ar O'FARRILL’s warehouse, #10 Bighth ave. we hue, betweet ‘eth and Thirty-first streets, A SACRIFICE.—PARLOR SUITS, INLAID AND Rit. cost $600, 1 $250; do., rey + Bedroom nels, Tanotorte, es Suits, Dressin, 3 ir Broadw (i dence 21 Fast Fwentiet Ji A LOOK AT THIS BEFORE YOU BUY—aT PRI vate residence 98 Second place, near Court street, Brooklyn—Magniticent Parlor Suits, covered in sati cost $560, for 1, Tep Suits, $00; Bedroom Suils, c fer $20; 15 Redroom Suits, $40 upwards; Carpets, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Extension Tables, Buile Sliver, 800 yards Carpet, in lots to,suit, tor cash, at hal ne’ C y fii bid 2 AT THE LOWEST Cast + Weekly aymen| . aaNet A SORNINGER 889 Third avenue (Look out for the red sign, Twenty-cighth street). BYES AND EARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN bYES.—J. T. DAVIS, IN- ventor and only maker ot the improved Artifcial Haman Kye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the only correct imitation of nature in the world. 127 Kast rit teenth street, between fhird and Fourth avenues, STORAGE. —STORAGE.—WEST SIDE STORAGI, WARK: « houses, 693, 634, 636 Hudson, 779 Greenwich streets and 10 Abingdon square.—Superior accommodations tor furniture, pianos, paintings, mirrors and other fam- ily property ; placed in separate rooms; always access bie; goods received and delivered day and night, cart ing, packing and shipping promptly Mapt ts T, Owner an Office 693 Hudson sttcet, near Twell street, BS hg yt WAREHOUSES, EIGHTH AVENU! Li trom Thi hird to Thirty-fourth street, and Mth avenue—The oldest ahd most extensive estadli: Ment sof the line in the business; storage for Furniture, Baggage, oods and wares of every ‘Seesription in sepa iy Bag compartments; night patrol receive goods at OBRELL'S NEW FIRST CLASS STORAGE WARE- houses, trom No. 102 to Lat East Thirty-second street, extending to Fourth avenue, puilt expressly for the arpose. Storage tor fui pianos, inircors. tranks, aggare and other pack: of @xtea value, The paylic MaNied (0 GXApAGe IOKENS’ CURIOSITY SHOP, G91 Broadway, between Amity and Fourth strects, pay the highest cae) prices ee oy Eg i Ul 5 celain, re ECOND ‘HAND FU NITURK, JAMES GRAHAM I ion of now open to pure + deseript é . modern and antique; ikewise Carpets dravery dewsription: “Apply at oF address 199 Third ww I A PRIVATE SALE OF PART OF TPHR RE irhold Parnisure of residence 23 Sev k walnut and cottage Sui ding, ae io Pda ping saturday. ADFT And 18" BILLIARDS. TP CSTANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES: Al. and the Pholan & Colleuder Com: bination Cushions, for sale ony by the patentee, Hd. W. COLLENDER, sucs cessor to Phelan & Collendor, 733 Broadway, New York. =PHELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABL «+ now used in St. Nicholas, Grand Barat Windsor Hotels in this city, for sale only by GLU! BUBLAN, No. 7 Barclay street. 10 CARROM TABLE, NEARLY NEW, FOR $150; A Eire Billard Tables, with Delaney's arent wire cushions, best in use and warranted foc years; Bagatel! ‘Tripolite Kos ies, Alligater and other ‘al new gamos al ea auiseie

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