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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1874—-QUINTUPLE SHEET. “WO Ler BUSINMSS PURPOSES. oro ‘ Beem nes See. R STORAGE OR ANY BUSINESS; aie MO DIUEN, of Bowery. 18X100 FEET, TO LET—WITH OR WITH. oat rer ght on all sides of building. Apply a the premisos, DIMONIPS marble works, 218 West Forty-second “street. @ FEET SPLENDID STORE, month; 255 HUDSON street, 350 splendid Store Bakery, 419 Eighteenth street, $30 Hi Sita pete clat oe aS petra 8 to let all parts of city. gies HYLAND, 542 East Nineteenth strect. LARGE FRONT ROOM TO Li T—FIRST Ne | a. over jewelry establishment and opposite Arn Constable's store, corner of Nineteenth street aud ‘way ; also a rear House on Nineteenth street, three ‘om Broadway. Particulars of C. 8. PECK & CO., 181 ifth avenue. SHOP TO LET—TWO STORIES, KACH 25 FEET ed AE Ss West Twenty: fines sree, batwenn f Venues, suitable tor manufacturin: Purposes, Apply at 382 Hudso: sireet by A720, WOODWORKERS.—FLOORS OF ALL SIZES Ais Wegteith Steam sonar, er 9 rie mee soe. = ston stree nly on the premises, or to Sots J MCCKUM, West “Piiwentn sireet, bet enues. FINE CORNER, NORTHEAST, THIRTY-PIRST gtrect and Eighth avenue; large, with basement; Tent $25,000; more can be had. A. P. SMITH & BROTHER, 1,304 Broadwa; FINE LIGHT BASEMENT ON SIXTH AVENUE, near Fitty-nitn street, suitable for barber, plumber or shoemaker} rent low to a desirable tcnant, IS B. BAL, 995 out ween pa ee oN 4 THE LARGE FIRST CLASS STORE AND .. Basement, 30x96, No. 723 Sixth avenue; good bus. fness location, Apply to WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Futh avenue, above Twenty-sixth street. A FIRST FLOOR, 19 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, to let, low, near Broadway; good situation for mer- chant tailor or other Apply on pi as, No street LARGE 8) FOOT DEEP PLATE GLASS FRONT Btore, or will divide It, on Murray Hil block, ird avenue, Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh streets, ‘with or without Fixtures. ‘T. J. DUNKIN & CO., 554 Third avenue. LL KINDS OF STORES TO LET—WITHOUT BO- A Tits One Lager Boor and. Billinrd Saloon. on Sigs Avenue; in one of the best locations on the avenue; has Jong been esiadlished. Also, in good locations on Sixth avenue, ‘ Grocery, Tea, Furniture, Carpet and Apply at once at 603 Hudson street. —TO LET, ON SIXTH AVENUE, A CORNER « Store, for the grocery business; also one inside tore, with Dwellings and ‘plate giass windows; best lock on the avenue, $650 per year; also several other jtores on other avenues cheap. JAMES FETIRSTCH, 999 Sixth avenue. OWERY, BEST BUSIN Liquor 8 BLOCK.—HALF OF A Store to iet, undivided; suitab r jeweiry, per- Sumery, 4c. Address BOWERY sTOk station 1, ROADWAY BASEMENT TO LEASI Bant Basement, 256x200 ‘Way ; will lei iront se daclurers’ Union eatr! BRQAOWAY, NEAR ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, fine store. 110, and two Basements ‘Dusiness location ; rent moderate. G. NAGLE, 149 Fourth avenue. HK TWO UPPER ‘est Twenty-eighth THE ELE. in new building 634 Broad. arate it desired, Apply at Manu- we Warerooms. ORS IN FACTORY TO Li Floors, 44x50, of 260 and 262 Breet, with or without steam power; plenty of light and splendid floors tor business: will let very cheap; separate wr together. Apply at office, 252 West 'wenty-ninth st. URNISHED OFYICE TO RENT—HAS BEEN OCOU- Died by a physician for a namber of years; separate trance. 45 Hast Twonticth street. TJPINE HIGH BASEMENT STORE OF NO, 12 EAST Fourteenth strect to let; also the Upper Part of the ase. Inquire as above, in the piano store. OTEL, RESTAURANT, STORE AND BASEMENTS to lease ; 106 light rooms; excellent chance for res- ‘taurant, as there is none in the hotel or neighborhood; “will help to turnish. 26 Third avenue. ALF OF STORE TO LET—TO A°DRESSMAKER OR any light business, on Third avenue: or will take a artner. Call at 1,222 Third avenue, on Monday. _DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. —TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way, finely furnished four story high stoop House, Thirty-aese 3 ‘$4,000, ares, pear Eighin Ores , in and Board: rent $000. BIMTUNSBS e"CCLA- STON, 6 West Thirty-tirst strect en es. 1 Se 53 WISHES TO LET HER HANDSOMELY furnished House, four story high stoop, in West Twenty-ninth stree, west of Broadway; will rented for any business purpose. Possession at once. Rent $300 er month. Address Mme. DE FORREST, Herald Up- town Branch office. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN STONE Heese oO letotally furnished. Apply at 106 West Fiftieth street, near Sixth avenue, FOUR STORY BROWN STONB HOUSE TO LET. on Murray Will, between Fifth and sixth avenue: furnished or unfurnished ; rent will be made satistactor; es responsible party. Address OWNER, box 3,942 Post office. —A.—A.—TO LET, FURNISHED, AT LOW RENTS, . the following choicely located. desirably arranged, bandsomely turnished eres at, on 9th Bear 5th Volvernity pise near 12th st; 12th st., near Sth ay. ; 27th st., near Broadwa' Broadway : Sid st., near 5th a’ Sth ay. ; 45th 87th st, ne ir Foadway ; 46th near Sth av. ; 47th st., near éth th st, near sd @ 49th st., near 5th ay; Le hear 4th su; e 3 LeXU ington av., near s4th sb: 5th ay., near did st.; Gramercy Park, near 20th st., and several other desirable Houses in yarious localities, Permits and particulars of WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 5th av., above 26th st. NINTH STREET TO LET, 24x55; near Fifth avenue. B AVOB SHAR? E, 149 Broadway. FULLY FURNISHED BROWN STONE, NEAR Central Park ; pics and mantel mirrors: rent to a pivate fawily at $150 a month; no agents. Address WNER, box 106 Herald office, SMALL THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE TO LET— Fully furnished, on Forty-seventh street, between Prosdway, and Lighth avenue; low rent, Apply to J. ROSENVIELD, 34 Weat Twenty-seventh street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH stoop House, No. 16 West Fitty-first streei, to lease, or unfurnished if necessary. See the owner trom 12 M. to5P. M. A TUREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 22X65X100, in Sixteenth street, near Irving place, fully tur- nished ; rent 4,000, HUTCHINSON & WI’ y SrUnlow aqnare: THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House to let—Furnished, on Lexington avenue, near I'wenty-eighth street; mmmediate Bemeseon: rent $150 per month. H.R. DREW & CO., No. 3 West Twenty-t strect (Fifth Avenue Hotel). A 2002, STORY HIGh. STOOF BROWN STONE TO al let, fully aon Li lens furnished, on Twenty-sec- et, avenue. nd stréet, near Seventh ave ME No, 3 West Twenty-third st., Fifth Avenue Hotel. A —29 WEs FORT « furnished; tour a DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished. A. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 25X60x10, 1m Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue, wo let, un furnished. HUTCHINSON & WILSON, 27 Union square A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN EAST Seventeenth street, near Stuyvesant square, to let, unfurnished. HULOHINSON & WILSON, ti ___87 Union square. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, Pittieth street, near Eighth avenue; in first class order; $1,400; many others at reduced rentals. MORRIS B. BAER, 946 Sixth avenue. A MARGE HOUSE ON ELEVENTH STREET, JUST west of Broadway, to rent, Ing or business purposes. N street. # for dwell Apply &.’H. LUDLOW & C0., No 3 Pine AY ELEGANT HOUSE ON MADISON AVENUE TO rent—Unturnished; location near Twenty-pinth street. Apply to E. H. UDLOW & CO., No. 4 Pine street, or 39 East Seventeenth street, OUR STORY BROWN TONE—SIXTY-PIRST all improve- street, near Boulevard; nouse new; ments; rent $1,000; others. A. C. LOOMIS, 55 West Thirtieth street. LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSE (ON 38TH $1,500; West East 40th, ALLEN, 1,26) Broadway and 32d st. ETHREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE ast Forty-sixth street; has all moaern improve- to rent $1,600, AN: R STORY BROWN stone House No. 404 East Fittieth street; 20 feet front and extension to parlor; unexcepuenable neighbor: hood ; will be renwed very low toa good tenant. Apply on premises. Y lass LET—NO, 8 FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and’ Madison avenue: a first class tour story brown stoue House, in complete order. JOHN O. HIGGINS, No. 7 Pine street, Wi bigs LET—PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE 19 WASH- inxton place ; in pertect order; all Improvements; first class, central neighborhood. W. N, GRISWOLD'S Beal Estate otice, 744 Broadway. Po ,LET-INREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House ; all modern improvements; large yard; 140 East peventeenti: street, near Irving place; rent $1,500. Apply to G.I’. BAKER, St, Denis Hotel, corner Broa way and Eleventh street. 0 LET—THE FIRST CLASS MODERN BROWN stone House 27 West Eighteenth street; al) modern improvements; 27 rooms; possession May i. Apply at W.N. GRISWOLD'S real estate offi Br 4 (0 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASE) Hose, MENT l rooms, rent $6°0 per year. Apply on the 3 West Sixteenth street. 10 LET—THREE No. 18¢ West Apply at 10 Bank s STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, meres street; all improvements. rect. A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE é House to rent, turnished, on Twenty-second street, etween H. &. DREW & OO., No. 3 West Twenty-third street. JOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSES, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, to rent, turnished or unfurnished, trom $2,500 to $5 ATES, 835 Sixth avenue, corner Fiftieth street. PURNISHED BOARDING HOUSE TU LET—NEARLY null of boarders; 3% rooms; near Union square. Ap- ply to C, D. JONES, 67 William street. QuaLe COTTAGES TO RENT—PARTLY FURNISHED, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; ail improvements; ith and Sixth avenues; rent $35) per month. ~ hi PO, LETLUNFURNISHYD, A THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, in seventy-elghth street, between Lex- ington and F rin avenues. c 8 7 Union square. ‘THE THREE STORY DWELLING NO. 181 West Fourth streei, west of Sixth avenue; is neat and cosey; all improvements; rent 91,000, _ SOHN "ROSS, 53 Highth avenue. 7° LET—THREE STORY DWELLING 228 WEST Thirteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues, in perfect order; rent $1,200, JOHN RODS, £8 Eighth avenue. 0 LET—THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP PRIVATE House 1u8 East Tenth street; 18 rooms, with all modern improvements; situated ‘between Second and Yhird avenues. Apply at 309 Hast Tweltth street, we rent $100 per year: also one for $9 } YAT5, $83 Sixth avenue, corner Fiftieth street. pe TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, A tour story brown stone House, near Centrai Park, completely and ne wiy furnisbeu; rent taken in Board} imunediate possession. Address HOUSE, Herald Up- town Branch oftice. (PO LET—A FIRST CLASS HOUSF, 12 ROOMS, ALL improvements, located in most desirable part of Jer- sey City; wall be let to a private tamily and rent of house will taken in board. Address box 165 Jersey City Post office. PO, BTA FULLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY higa stoop brown stone House, on Vifty-frst stree Detwen Firh and sixth avenues; possession May 1. Ad: dress BISHOP, box 1,149 Post office. (0 LET—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE. No. 4 West Twenty-cighth streez; dental office re- ferved; house partly furnished. Apply as above, from Po LETPARTLY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. four story high stoop Dwelling 103 Kast Tenth strect, between Second and ‘hird avenues; present occupant will arrange for part 1f agreeable. 0 LET—A COSEY LITTLE BRICK HOUSE, 424 West Twenty-fourth street; eight rooms, with’ wm- provements: inaniel mirror; rent moderate. Apply trom 1 A. M. until 4 o'clock P. M. ARGE STORE, 19 FOURTH AVENUE, ABOVE Twelfth street; splendid plate glass show window; Pret class stung tor a merchant tailor or any other light siness; rent $75. CONDI, 139 East | wellth street, ART OF OFFICE OR DESK ROOM TO LET—FOR coal, insurance, oxpregs contectionery, stationery, i. No, 630 Fifth avenue. “HOMER FRANKLIN & CO. HHYSICIAN’S OFFICE AND BEDROOM TO LET— landsomely furnished ; immediate possession ; loca- tion and neixhborhood first class. Apply at 210’ West Forty-third street, near Broadway. TEAM POWER TO LE’ IVE STORY BUILDING, with reliable Steam Power, 20x80; good light; one minute's walk from freight depot Erie Rallroad. also fear New York Central; rent very low. Inquire ot JOHN ARBUCKLE, 60 Front street. ‘TBAM POWER.—FLOORS OR HALF FLOORS TO Jet, 85x44; good tight; heated by sieam; el zent and insurance low ; at 16) West Twenty: TEAM POWER.—STORES, LOFTS AND BASE- ments, for business, mechanical or manufacturing Barposes, With or without steam power. Apply to ae oe U. WALKER, 130 Centre street, corner of lester. TORE AND BASEMENT—CORNER FOURTH AV- “enue nud Thirteenth street to let, near University and others. AGLE, 149’ Fourth avenu LET FOR BUsINE=8 PURPOSES—LARGE FIRST or, for any kind of business: 70 teet Lat also mall furnished Rooms to let. 26 Clinton place, Eighth street, west of Broadway. pi the LET—STORE, WITH BACK ROOM, SUITABLE for merchant tailor or any other light business; also ‘well tarnished Rooms for gentlemen. 142 Kast Fifteenth t, near Third avenue. {PO LETTA LOPT, RUNNING PROM 12 VESEY street through to Barclay street. Inquire of L. SUM- BORN & CO., No, 12 Vesey street. 10 LET—FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, TWO story Cottage, 85 Kast Eighteenth street, a few doors irom Broadway. 10 LET—136 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, WEST of ani near Broadway, three story high stoop House, incomplete order; all improvements; rent $1,600. In- quire of JOHN MATHEWS, 82 Nassau street, room 7. 10 LET—TWO SPLENDID STORES ON FIFTH AVE- nue, corner of Seventh street, South Brooklyn, well adapted tor #lmost any kind of business: the corner was intended ior, a diug store; one : djoining is admirably situated for dry goods, shoe, periodical or general store; rent very low. Inquire over corner sior 0 LET—THE BANKING ROOM Ooc Security Bank, PUPLED BY THE 9 Broadway; furniture and Fix: dures, including Sale, for sale; suitable for a bank or in- gurance company; Homession May 1. anply to JOHN LLOYD & >0.5, No. 7 Warren street, or B. H. DEWEY, “Cashier of the Security Bank, on the premises, TO LETITHE LARGE, STORE NO. 141 BOWERY, near Broome street. For particulars inquire at the -ofice of the Occidental E 10 LET—THE STORE 835 EIGHTH AVENUE, SUIT- able for any kind of business: rent moderate. Apvly to EDWARD TIMPSON, 115 and 117 Nassau st., r 0 LET—ON THIRTEENTH STREGT, NEAR BROAD- way, fine Store ; also Houses on all the cross streets nd averiues at reasonable rates, Apply to V, M. HACK: . 82 Cedar street. oy LBT ZA, DESIRABLE STORE, 2x10 FEET rty-fourth street, near Thir ue. 228 Rast Thirty-iourth street. Mid ee ene oy LET—FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, A four story high stoop brick House front and two story and attic in rear: admirably located for loan and Pawnbrokers aud other business. purposes: terms mod- rate. L. J. CARPENTER, 26 Third avenue (Bible House). 10 LET—A LARGE TWO STORY BRICK WORK- shop, 15x70; well lighted ; suitabie for paper or cigar box manufactory; two years: rentlow. Inquire at 2.9 Spring street. LET—LOFTS IN BUILDING NOS. 411 AND 413 West Forty-second street, near Ninth avenue; rent ofeach $49 per month. Owner, GEORGE YOUNG, 815 Seventh avenue. 10 LET—FIVE FLOORS, WITH STEAM POWER, NO, ee Ludlow street. Inquire of the engineer for one ‘week. wf ie LET—63 EAST TWELFTH STREET, SECOND house east of Broadway, full front Store and I4 rooms, in perrect order; immediate possession. ©. C. BRADHURST, No. 142 East Forty-fourth st. bs hag LET—A STORE AND BASEMENT, SUITABLE for hardware or some first class business, at No. ird avenue, near Seventy first street Apply to owner, 28 Kast Fourteenth str in flowes LET—FINE LARGE STORE ON JOHN STREET, near William, suitable for stationery or stee! busi- Ness, with basement nnd sub-cellar: marvle front; in jood repair; size 25x100. For locauon and terms apply by M. C. TYLER, 18 Liberty street. 10 LET OR FORK SALE—A FOUR STORY HIGH brown stone House, No. 303 West Thirty-third Street: also a three story high stoop brick Housé at No, ‘215 West pe oe street. Inquire at the owner's resi- dence, No, 2f5 West Fitty-third street. LET, LEASE OR FOR SALE—THE NEW FIRST class ‘Store Property Nos. 108, 108 and 107 Mercer street; engine and tii elevator, steam, &c., &c., in Thaker meiicrs feeggne: ood ce Whey Caprese lunter Brothers, furi jossession May 1: moderate. Apply at W. N. GiISWOLD'S Real Estate 4 Broadway. 10 LEASE—PROM THE 18T MAY NEXT, THE PROP- erty No. 102 Prince street, near Broadway, consist- ing of large rear building, 25x50, with ceiling 35 feet, now Patlafer Ane casting and moulding works, and the front lor dwelling, store and basemen’ ply * SUUARVIS, 221 Canal streets PATER FRONT—WITH BULKHEAD, TO LEASE if the front on East River, iwenty-eighth street lumber yard last 12 years. D, MCELROY, 17 East Thirt HTLAVENCE, NO. 224.—-LARGE, ELEGANT PARLOR Floor and other Rooms, en suite or singly, to rent for the summer or year; desirable for a physician. 2, ANN STREET —SEVERAL OFFICES TO LET, jn close proximity with Broadway and the new Tuquire at H, MOUQUIN'S Restaurant, 20 Ann street, CLINTON PLACE.—AN ELEGANT SECOND 27 Floor, suitable for any light business; rooms hare Pores Bitcnea aratecete in first class condition; priv- ‘Apply on the premises desired ; rent $75 per month. WEST THIRTY-FIPTH STREET.—TO LET OR lease, a four story brick Tenement ious and Store, with three stor 4 4 ars call at 87 West Forty-eighin seen? Meter particu BROADWAY, CORNER OF ASTOR PLAGE, e8 to let, fargo and smalt, inside or with Giied “yas aad Water, modern iinproveerenes gt eee y Fyne moderate, 10 LET—SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED AND IN PER- fect order, a three story high stoop brown stone House, in Forty-nuith street, near Lexington avenue; rent, to a small penny a . U. FLANAGAN, 153 Bowery. 10 RIENT—FROM JUNE 1 TO OCTOBLR 1, IN THE immediate vicinity of Central Park, an elegantly furnished House, to a first class private tamily without children. Keterence and security required. Address E. L. M., 5434 West Thirty-second street, po YOUNG HOUSEK#BPERS.—A MIDDLE AGED coupie, tired of hou-exeeping, will resign tn favor of @ young couple and board with them ou liberal terms; handsome House, near the Park, elegantly turnisied. Address HOME, Herald office. HAL LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, on the southeast corner of Irving place and Twen- tieth street; has 23 rooms; every improvement; neated by steam; suitable for a first class family, hotel boarding oF club house; linmediate possession; wit! lease ror five years or less. 'H. M. CONDIT, 139 Kast Tweltth street. Unsurnished. A —A.—A.—TO LET, UNFURNISHED, AT MODERATE + rentais, the following desirably lucatea Houses :— ity place, near fweifth street; Ninth street, near Futh avenue; Nineteenth street, near Eighth avenuo; Twenty-eigin reet, near Fourth avenue, ‘iwenty- ninth street, uear Fourth avenve; Thirty-second street, near Madison avenue: Thirty-third street, near Madison irty-tourth street. near Eighth avenue; uth street, near Fifth avenue; Forty-sixth ‘Thirty-sev street, near Flith avenue; Forty-seventh street near Filth avenue ; Forty-seventh street, corner heuse ; Forty- seventh street, near ixth avenue; Forty-eightn street, near Fuith avenue; Forty-ninih street, near sixth av: enue ; Forty-ninth street, near exon avenue; Forty- elghth street, near Third avenue; Lexington avenue, near Fifty-tourth street; i Fiftv-tirst stre ir Fifth ayenue. For permits and full particulars apply to VM. TUCKER, 22 Fiith avenue, above Twenty-sixth st. A first class four story brown stone House, 21x55xi00, No. 8 West Thirty-seventh street; rent low. Apply t WM. TUCKER, 22) Fifth avenue. A handsome ‘three story brown stone House on Forty- seventh street, Sixth and Seventh avenues; mirrors, ; $2,000. WM. TUCKER, ifth avenue. At $2,800, a four story brown stone House, 20x55x100, Forty-seventh street, iear risth avenue. WM. TUCKER, 220 Fifth a: A handsome four story House, $2,000 a yt now rented tor $2,5v0, with two mirrors, nine oil, ‘paintings, buffet, looking glasses, &e.; No, 37 Bast Thirty-tiird street, Apply to WM. TUCKE! Fifth avenue. At $1,510, handsome three story brown stone House on Forty-ninth street: another one on Forty-cighth, street $1,500; mirrors and gas fixtures, Apply to WM. TUCKER, Fitth avenue. A —EIGHTEENTH «, three story high uo. STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, h sup. House, $2.00), unfurnished + Sut street, near $4 avenue, do., $1,400: 234 street, near 7th avenue, do.. $2,000; (Stn street, near 7th avenue, four story brown stone House, $1.60; others, reduced rentala, TPO LET—WITH POSKESSION, THREE STORY HIGH stoop brick House, 113 Thompson, neer Prince street; 14 rooms; all improvements; newly painted, papered, 4c. ; seen from 12 to 1; house open. 10 LET—THE LITTLE GEM OF A_ HOUSE NO, 27 East be es eae street, near Madison avenue; 7 rooms, gas, bath, &c.; will be Rat in perfect order; rent $90. 39 hast Twellth street. Lig LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, No. 140 East Seventeenth street, near Irving place; 14 rooms; every improvement; large yard; per- fect order; rent $1,500, CONDIT, 139 it Twelfth street. 0 LUT—AT A LOW RENT, THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, 451 East 57th'street, all improvements; Cottage, 2°0 West dist street, rent $40 per month; three story frame, Ist avenue, between 12d and 123d streets, all improvements, rent $660; three story brick, 34 Mott street, rent $8; aiso 121 East 4th atreat, rent $550. W. ©, FLANAGAN, 153 Bowery, 7 LET UNFURNISHED—NO. 929 MADISON AVE- nue, four story high stoop brown stone Dwelling, 20x50, iot 80; hard wood on three floors. For particulars and permits apply to WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, No. dy Pine street, 10. LET UNFURNISHKD—NoO, 1f1 EAST FORTY. Anh street. three story high sloop brown stone House; all improvements. For permits and particulars to WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, No. 51g Fine street. TO, LET OR LEASE—HOUSE 43 West 124TH street; modern improvements; U1 rooms; carriage house and stable, with halt an acre of ground, fruit, &c.; allin fine order; "rent low. Apply to WM. KEANELL No. 4 Pine street, or PAGE & CHAW FORD, 2.26 Third TO RENT UNFURNISHED, THE FULL siZEp tour story House est Thirty-seventh sti with two story extension. HII. LUDLOW & oO No. 3 Pine street, or 35 Kast Seventeenth street. 10 RENT—CHEAP RENTS.—WE HAVE A NUMBER of very desirable Houses, well located, which must be rented before May 1. Call and read our list, select your house and make an offer to F. ZIICEL, 1,0.6 Third avenue. 0 RENT Low—r0 Goon TENANT, story hizh stoo; rown stone House, Afth wtreut, hear Mudiso 04 ments. FOUR 22 Kast Forty ern IHREE STORY BRICK—THIRTY-SECOND STREBT, near Sixth avenne ; all improvements: rent $1, other: A. C, LOOM West Thirtieth str HRER STORY BROWN street, near Third avenue; ali improvements; 1L rooms; rent $1,250; others. A. C, LOOMIS, 55 West Thirtieth stroet, STONE—THIRTY-FIFTH (PUREE STORY BROWN —THIRTY-SIXTH atrect, neat Lexington ayenue; house new; hard- Wood finish; rent $1,80: others. A. C. LOOMIS, 55 West Thirtieth street. ; othe: New lists ready. IMONSON & ECCLESTON, West Thirty-tirst street. Open evenings. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK, NEAR 36th street, $750; West dlst street, same, $1,250; West 6th sireet, $800; others at reduced rents, MORMKIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-fourth street. A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE FAMILY CAN HIRE first class brown stone Dwelling, 220 Kast Seven- teenth street, at a very reasonable rent. DWARD J. SALMON, 33 Lust Sev FOUR sTORY HOUSE, EXCEPT TH Broadway, near the Grand Hotel, dwelling or business; rent CRANK & PHILIPSEN, gE STORE, ON jonth. ply to 1,205 Broadway, comer, of BRICK HOUSES TO LET—IN THE i all improvements; nine rooms; good Rood order: $750 and $560. two nice n neighborhood ; “ American people, Apply at 6:3 Second Floors, Hudson street. JO7 TMIETIETH STREET, ADJOINING FOURTH avenue.—Three story House to lease; full tront; conveniently arranged ; rent $1,752. Avply at harness shop, opp FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, SINGLY OR EN suite, two or three Rooms, handsomely furnished, with bathroom, &c. Apply at 14 Irving place, corner of ‘Twenty-ninth street. —TO LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK avenue ; can be seen trom 2 to 4 P. M. A THREE STORY BRICK HIGH BASEMENT KNAPP, 183 avenue. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Many others, both unfurnished and furnished, at greati; reduced rentals. . 8. F CK & CO., 181 Firth ‘vente, Sixth avenue, of 12 rooms, in perfect order; rent iow; also many other 4X. House; immediate possession; No. 67 Second Dwelling House, No. 100 West Twelith street, to let AL House to let In good contrat location, at 2800, A FINE HOUSE IN FIPTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR LINE, COLE & GRAY, 586 Sixth avenue. N ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE IN THIRTY- i A ge bape y Pits avenue, first class location, io rder; ren sf a year, Sood orders {INEs COLE & GRAY, 836 Sixth avenue. N ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, reer HINE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. A House, on Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue, in HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH SsTOOP BBERD & SON, 29 East Fourteenth street. A on Thirty-second street, near Fifth avenue, in ex- R STORY BROWN STONE FRONT, ON MUR. T. J. DUNKIN & CO., 554 Third avenue. t; rent low to re- sponsible private family. OPKINS & 'CARRINGTON, spare the tatigue of house hunting by examining SMALL THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—WEST Stationery, adjoining entrance to Frankfort let—At reduced rents. STONE high stoop House to let, ington avenue, near in good order: good location, in West Twenty.sec: ond street; rent $1,500 a HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP perfect order: immediate possession ; rent $1,400. 8S. E. HEBBERD & ON, 29 East Fourteenth street. jouse, on Tweniy-second street, near Sixth ave- nue, in splendid order; rent low. §. EB, HEBBER SPLENDID FUUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE cellent order; rent moderate. 8. E, HEBBGRD & SON, 29 East Fourteenth street, Fou A. fay til (Gast thirty etait sees aremtee Mie ‘ke. $2.00; also one $1.40; others San eet SPLENDID FULL WIDTH HOUSE IN MADISON avenue, near Twenty-eighth street; enty-second street, between Broadway and Fifth av. REDUCTION IN RENTS.—HOUSE HUNTERS OAN list of 300 houses. bias FISHER & RENNERT, 610 Seventh aven A Thirticth street; also a Store for fatlor, Jeweller, fouse, 202 William street, ‘A. RUMBER, OF FIRST CLASS DWELLINGS 70 HUTCHINSON & WILSON, 37 Union square. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN ig! -fourth street; mirrors and xtures: - sae. OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Saventecnth street. T REDUCED RENTS—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP «y-fourth strect four sary brick, roca Sis -fourth street four s roo E ~s MORRIS B, BAR, 72 West Thirty-fourth street. LIST OF OVER 8 DESIRABLE HOUSES THAT must be rented. Parties fn wane, oft Pune call ; ts $750 uy AL, 5 4 for permits; rents $750 up. 72 West Thirty fourth street, T REDUCED RENTS—A FOUR STORY BRICK suitable for boarding, $1,400; a threo story, Went Sod‘ee' st, $1,000; and others. » Miab, 422 Kighth avenue, Fifteenth street. A STRICTLY PRIVATE JEWISH FAMILY WILL let two handsomely turnished Kooms to gentleman and wife or party of gentlemen. No 264 West Thirty- eighth street. A LARGE ROOM, OR SMALLER ONE, FUR. nished or unfurnished, in a first class brown stoi house; private tamily ; $10 per month. 382 East Seventy: eighth street NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO ONE or two gentlemen, at 348 Sixth avenue, between Ayenty tices and Twenty-second streets; terms reason- able. A HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED LARGE, SECOND story Room to let: large closets and wardrobe; flue bathroom; or Third Story and front hall Room: “ne block. 158 West Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, three rooms, suitable for light housekeeping or single gentlemen; private nouse: modern improve- ments; terms reasonable. 121 West Twenty-ninth st. FURNISHED SMALL ROOM AT 2% COTTAGE Udo Neat ag Bleecker and Houston streets, very cheap ; references. A FURNISHED FLOOR—IN PRIVATE HOUSE 13 East Seventy-eighth street, suitable for light house- Keopin moderate rent; references exchanged; take Madi: . A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT BASEMEN' with large pantry, to let; suitable for @ physician's office ; no moving; gas and attendance. 131 West Iwenty- ninth ‘street. MOST ATTRACTIVE FRENCH APARTMENT, CO: sisting of nive handsome light Rooms, well tui nished ; on northwest corner, near Central Park; not in any gerise 4 tenement, but a home for well bred people. Address GENTLEMAN, box 183 Herald office. PURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE!—WITH- out board, in a private tamily: references ex- changed. 4 Jwenty-second suvet. WFTH AVENUE, NO. 2383—TWO EXTRA LARGE, handsomely turnished Rooms on second floor, with” out board ; moderate terms. FRURNISHED .kOOMS 10. Le T—POR GENTLEMEN, Inquire at 29 West reventeenth street. URNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR-SINGLY, PAR. Jor, second and third floors. No. 141 Kast Thirtieth st. PLEASANTLY FURNISHED 140 East Twenty seventh street, Gis LLY AND Rooms to rent r Lexington avenue ; references required. 0 FUANDSOMELY FORNISHED FRONT PARLOR—FOR one or two single gentlemen ; breakfast if required. 105 Waverley plae ARGE, HED AIRY ROOM, FOR one or two gentlemen; respectable locality; separate beds it required; terms moderete. 77 Barrow street, near Hudson, T° LET—FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS, BY A PRI vate family, in a respectable neighborhood; will be let singly o together, to & respectable parcy : reference required. Inquire 220 ast ihirty-third st. 0 LET—A_ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLO®, clothes room adjoining, suitable tor gentieman and wife or two single gentiemen, 409 Fourth avenue. PLY MPO LET—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, furnished, of private dwelling on Tenth street, west of Broadway. consisting of eight rooms, with all modern improvements and in perteet order; terms low to a small | family of adults, Address L., box 143 Leraid office. (0 LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO ELEGANT Apartments: each consisting ola parlor and. ved- room, with large closets attached; the whole handsomely {urmshed and decorated : on the second floor; gas, bath and ail modern conveniences: no other lodgers; reterences exchanged. No. 58 LET—FURNISHED, WITHOUT FIVE Rooms, singly or en suite; one Purlor and Sedroom, unfurnished, except carpets; ‘would also let a splendid Parlor Floor and Basement toa first class party willing to pay a fair price: rooms all lightand pleasant, 27 Kast Uh street, corner of University piace. TW ROOMS, FRONT, FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- keeping ; closets, cas; rent $7 50. Also a hall Bed- room tor gentlemen, '$2. ‘Apply at 539 Hudson jt. Two NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO LET: To a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen: local- ity good. Call on or address W., $09 i 4 STORY PRIVATE HOUSE, FURNISHED, NEAR Fifth avenue, im Thirty-third street, wiil be rented in two or three apartments Addrsse H. V., Herald Up town Branch oflice. West 1étn st, BOARD, West Twen ieth st. 1. TH STREET, 238 WEST.—MRS, GILLET, HAVING taken the above house, put it in tine order and newly turnished. ts now ready to make arrangements with parties moving previous to the Ist ot May; Suits tor families and sing!e Rooms. Q() IRVING PLACE, BETWEEN FIRTEENTH AND 4 sixwenth streets.—Furnished Parlor and. Bed- room to let, to genilemen only ; separate if required. 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—LARGE, HAND- somely furnished Rooms to rent, to a single gentle- MaN, withont board; reierences required. 31 EAST TWEN Room, second floor, front, American fainily; desirable I no moving; KenUemen only. STREET.—TO LRT, FUR- 41 WEST nished or ished, a front Room on first floor, with extra Room if required; in a tine location, between University place and Fitth avenue; convenient to sev- eral resturants, Q WEST TWELFTH STREE’ and Sixth avenucs,—Parlor c dentist or physician: also ple ate tamil MACDOUGAL STREET R BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with ‘every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable sinali families. 114. BAST TWENTY FietH ', NEAR MADI- son square.—A priv: having a few nicely turnisned Rooms to sp let to gentlemen only on moderate terms. 20 WEST TW ‘OURTH STREET.—TO LE to a single gentleman, a large second story front Room, with closets, &c.; liandsoniely furnished; reier- ences exchanged. FLATS. TWO FOUR- 804 THIRD AVENUE.—NE e nished Rooms as parlor and bedroom or as two bedrooms; large and lofty rooms, neatly furnished ; price moderate. Ring the tlurd bell. 30. WEST TWENTIETH SIRE TO LET, FIRST OUD Floor, turnished, suitable. for housekeeping: gther Rooms if required ; terms moderate, Cail for three a 621 UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- ____ MENTS TO LET. i —TO LET, LOWER PART OF THE THRER STORY + hig stoop house, with improvements, 457 West Twenty-fourth street; neighborhood ‘Arst class; rent $45 per month. A. WEROORS, NO. $6 GREENWICH AVENt + parlors, three bedrooms, water closet; gas fixtures in all rooms; newly painted; immediate possession. Inguire at Is Perry street. ¥LOOR TO LET—CONSISTING OF FIVE ROUMS (sliting room, kitchen and three bedrooms), with every accommodation; terms moderate. Apply on prem- ises, 382 Hast Thirteenth street. ae NICE THIRD FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS, IN PRI- vate house No. 267 West Thirty-ninth street; will be put in nice order; possession at once. N ELEGANT CORNER FLAT ON SIXTH AVENUR, near Park, at a reduced rent; a tew choice Flats $50 to $M), MORKIS B. B. Sixth avenue, CONVENIENT SECOND FLOOR IN PRIVATE house: moderate rent to small family. 235 West Thirty-soventh street. SECOND FLOOR TO LET—CONSISTING OF SIX rooms and bath; rent $59; or Parior Floor, eight rooms. 66 West Tenth st, between Fifth and Sixth avs. A FIRST FRENCH FLAT, NO. 100 WEST TWENTY- ARGE private summer prices: n to-day FIFTa oor, suiiable for a ant, turnished Rooms, to LEXINGTON AVENUE,—TWO LARGE ROOMS to let to one or two gentiemen, without board. E; TWO kitchen, pantries and eighth street, corner Sixth avenue; all modern im- provements; halls and stairs carpented; location first lass. Apply to %. RICH, 74 Murray street, —TO LET, SECOND AND PART OF THIRD « Floor, in private house 873 West Thirty-second Street; first class neighborhood. Apply on premises, —T0 LET, THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT of house'No, 162 Ninth avenue, southeast corner of eth street, overlooking College grounds; contains oms, separate gas meter, two Water closets, range, ler, bathroom, dumb waiter, seven closet# and replete with every convenience. Apply to D. a. CUSHMAN, No. 172 Ninth “avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. JPIRST FLOOR IN HOUSE NO. 2a WEST THIRTY- second. street to let; five large rooms; with one family ; ront $25. Pgs TO LET—1N THE BROWN STONE HOUSES in Sixty-ninth street, near Lexington avenue; seven rooms on each floor; all improvements; rents from $25 to $10. Inquire OON, 165 East Nineteenth st. RENCH FLATS TO LET—IN OF SEVEN rooms each;_all improvements; bath, gas, elevator, dc.: rents trom $15 to $60. Inquire’ of owner, on prem: ses, 413 to 419 Kast Fitty-second street, Pea APARTMENT—FORTY-NINFH , STREET; centrally located ; comfortable and homelike and completely arranged for good housekeeping. Perfectly gatistactory parties only accepted. Apply to CHARLES ROPER, No, 3 Bible House. I yes LET AT A LOW RENT APARTMENTS OF four rooms each, to respectable families only; clean houses od, healthy locality; immediate possession. 222 Madi: reet, Call jor tei OWER PART OF HOUSE, CONTAIN N rooms, 231 West Twentieth’ street, rent $c0 per month; Lower Part of Bouse 24 West Forty-first street, all improvements, rent $5) per month; Third Floor, six rooms, in brown stone house 146 Enst Fifty-fourth street, between Third and Lexington avenues, rent $3) per month, W. C, FLANAGAN, 153 Bowery. ART OF BROWN STONE HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS, cheertul and light, for housekeeping; rent reduced; reterences oxchanged. Noriheast corner Sixth avenue aud Forty-seventh street, A RY SALE BY ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, AT THE SOMERVILLE GALLERY, $2 FIYTH AVENUE, WEDNESDAY, THU APRIL 22, 23 AND 2, AND WRIDAY, NOW ON FREXK XHIBITION _DAY AND EVENING. A J. BLEECKYR, SON & Will . fHURSDAY, Ap at i2M, at Pxchan is sroom. Lexington ayenue—Three stor rick House and L 6, ext e Ly-Grst street; size modern improvements and in fine order. street, orty-tiith sureet—Two si Lot, No. 114 south side, betw ‘ith stoue House in rear. k House and venth ave- Maps at 35 lo SON & WATZE, AUCTIONERRS. . FRIDAY, APRIL 24, ompson street, iouse and Lot, No. 212 erry street, House. No. 37. Spuyten Duyvil tolling » SATURWA’ 12th street, 2 Lois, near 1u7th street, 2 Lots, near Seventh avenue. 128th strect, 2 Lots, near Seventh aveu . at Exchange Sales- New York, Lewis, Keleree, ory and basement ‘brick Dwelling House and Lot (265x100), on east sie of Thompson street, 15) teet north of Bleecker strect, known as No. 13 Thompson street. Terms and maps of auctioneer, No. 8 Pine stro hn N, N,, 4 By D."W. IVES. lesrooms 108 Liberty, 111 Cedar and 38 Church streets. ssighee’s saic of superb Household Furniture, 4 the manufacture of Messrs. J. M. & A. Mott & Nephews (Who manufactured for the ware ON TULSDAY AND WEDN. at ll o’clock each da; inelnding every kind and de-eription or Furniture used. in private residences. The entire stock is valued at $90,000, and the first sale will take place on uesda: ¢ nding about $10,000 worth of Purniture, sa James A. Vrobost, Assignee. On exhibition afternoon. On FRIDAY, at 11 o'clock, Administratrix’s sale of Office Desks, Fixtures, Iron Sate, &e. To close estate of J.M. Phelps, Oflce Vuruitar, Wagons, Sieighs, Harness, &c. © By order of Mrs. administratrt: N. B.—Particular attention patd to sales of Furniture at residences of parties declining housekeeping, or goods can be removed to swiesroois and be included in regular sales. UCTION NOTICE.-R, T. HAZHLL, AUC Important Sale of Guns, Rilew, Ptstols ee. positl Monday Sporting Goods, te. We will seli at auction, on TUESDAY, April 21, at 1934 o'clock the entire stock contai part, breecn aud muzale manufacture of N. & C. scot James Ailen and other well : German double Guns, Ritles, ‘s Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags, Percussion Cap Flasks. Corkscrews, Dog Collars, Knives, Fish On, &C. Catalogues can be had or application to RT. WAZELL & O0,, Auctioneers, NO. 9 Reade stéoet. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 4) salesroom 37 Nussau street, Abbosite the Post office. Horse Auction Branch 19 tw 25 Thirteenth street, near University place. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at auction, on Tuesday, at 1034 o'clock, a larze assortment of Oftice and Household Furuiture, "Particulars to-morrow. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONSER—OFFICE AND sulesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Horse Auction Branch 19 to 25 "ihurteenth stree:, near University place. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD JGENTUBE AT THE 0, English and PRIVATB | KeSTDENC MONTGOMB AY STREKT, s BAST BROADWAY, ARCH. panesday, Apri 22, at 1034 o'cioek, all coutuined i said house, comprising in part rosewood Vianotorte, rose. wood Parlor Suits in hair cloth and ods gilt pier and mantel Mirrors, lace Curtains, velvet and Brusseis Car- peta, Dining Chairs, Extension Tables, Centre iables, ‘Ottomans, black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wnrsh- stands, Wardrobes, hair Mattresses, leather beds, Bed- ding, Refrigerators, ac., together with the kitchen Fur- niture with which the sale will commence, ROH. JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE AND salesroom 37 Nassau street, oldest stand in the city,— Tuesday, April 2i, Household and Odice Furniture, at37 Nassau st. Tuesday, April 21, dorses and Carriages, 19 to 2 East 13th ‘ednesday, April 22, handsome Uouse- hold Furmture, No. 9 montgomery. st. Thursday, April 23, Household Furniture, at 37 Nassau st. Thursday, April 25, Elegant Furniture, af 48th st, Friday, Apni 24, Horses and Carriages, 19to'29 Kast Ith st Friday, April 24, handsome irniture, at 46th Saturday, Household Furniture, 3 handsome Household Furnit , 24 Kast Lith st des- day, April 28 handsome Household Furniture, 67 West 19th street. £ ARCH. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SALES ar ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTD EHOLD FURNITURE, CHICKERING GRaND Pi BRONZES, MARBLE STA71 MOQUET, AXMINSTER AND VELVET CARPETS, ELEGANT CRYSTAL — CHANDKLIERS, SILVEN SAFE, £0. ON MONDAY, APRIL %, AT 1044 OCLOCK, AT NO. 12 LIVINGSTON PLACE, OPPOSITE 81 SANT PARK, Second avenue, betweon Sixteenth and Seventeenth ste PENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. Important sale of Very rare and valuable ANTIQUE FURNITURE, OLD PAINTINGS; DRESDEN, SEVRES AND INDIA CHINA, RICH ANTIQUE CUT GLASSWARE, &0., formerly in the Bonaparte mansion at Bordentown, to Le sold at auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 21, AT 1034 O'CLOCK, AT NO. 45 WEST THIRTY-¥OURTH STREET. uspection on Monday perusits at ofice ot At GRAND CENTRAL SALE: TRUST OMS 655 BROADWAY. N BANKRUPTOY 8 SALI BROADWAY, CORYLB TWENTY-SIXTH STREBY, ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 2 2% AND &, aT 10 O'CLOCK. Mr. HERTS takes pleasure in announcing that he hae received instructions trom M "08 RB tion, by ord to close out 1 kruptey Court, the entire elegant rurniture and vi the above popniar and well known hotel, whic furnished and fitted up aba cost of over . i TWO HUNDRtD AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, All of which furniture is im splendid order, and being the largest sale of the kind that has ever taken place in this city, will be iound worthy the atiention of HOTEL KELPERS AND O1il 3. fine ROSEWOOD ‘The Furniture comprises, in. part, Yb PAKLOX SUITS, 1 ER AND and WALAULT MANTEL MIRKORS, PIANOS! hi x. £C.5 ALSO SEVERAL ACRES OF MOQUET, VELVET, AND INGLALN CARPETS, HL 3 OF FADS AND BURBAUS, HALB BELLING, BLD AND TABLE ALSO OTIS! PATENT | STEAM ENGINE, BOILER, LAUNDRY FITTINGS, ée. Also the entire Contents of the elegant KESTAURANT AND BARKOOM, comprising Crockery, Glass aud silver Ware, Cutlery, Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, patent Aunnclator, Heat. ing Apparatus, €c., together with all the Kitchen au Cooking Appt nees, Which are the most complete any hotel In the city. VATOR COMPLETE. The entire Stock of choice WINES, LIQUOKS AND HUTEL stOus STL£AM UNGIN AND BOL 3. DRYING ROOM, K ON SATURDAY I be sold ys y, THE 20H INST, AT 10 O'CLOCK. Catalogues will be ready on Monday next. and can be had at the office of the Auctioneer, 655 Broadway; or. the Hotel, which will be ope for inspection on M and Tuesdays ‘ ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, 656 Broadway, near Bond street. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CABINETS, &Qy, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2%, AT 103, O'CLOCK, AN NO, $11 MADISON AVENUE, NBAR FORTY.SHCOND STREET. The entire rich and elegant Furniture, Carpets, Mire rors, bineis, Curtains, £c., of a tamily who are leaving. tor Europe. Details hereaiter, I ENRY 4, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, broadway, near Bond street. Absolute sale of the entiré Furniture of the RESERVOIR PARK HOTEL, SIXTH AY. CORNER FORTIETH STREBR t MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AND 23, AT TEN O'CLUCK, comprising the entire Furniture and Effects of this wel known hotel, fail details of which will be given here» atter. : HENY BUERTS, AUCTIONEER, 655 roadway, near Bond street, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &Quy ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, AT 10% O'CLOGER at the residence of DR. JOHANNES ROESSING, Consul General of the German Empire. NO, 2 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREBE, on account of his returning to Europe. Mr. Herts will sell, as above, the entire elegant Fara ture, Carpets, Mirroty &c., Tuli details of which will De RCH JONNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Handsome Household Furniture, irrors, Oarpets, &c. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at ‘tion on Wednesday, April 22, at 104¢ o'clock. at the private residence No. 140 West Porty-fitth street, near Sixth avenue, all the handsome Furniture, &c,, contained in said house. Particulars to-morrow. Avgrion HOUSE OF J. M, HAVEN @ C0,, 39 East Thirteenth street, near University place. Special attention given to the sale of Household Furni- lure, Stocks of Goods, &c., on premises of owners, or re- moved to our rooms. FRIDAY, April 24, at 11 o’ciock, fine lot of biack walnat Office Furni.ure, Partitions, Desks, Carpets, Chairs, &c., corner Broadway and kleyenth street NJAMIN PF, THBALL, vuctioneer, HAVEN & OO., 39 Kast Thirteenth street “, UCTION SALE OF FINE TEAS AND COFFEES AT ‘651 Sixih avenue, corner Thirty-third street, on WEDNESDAY, April 22, 1874, at 10 o'clock A. M. Alarge stock of fine tamily Teas and Coffees, Counters, Counter and Platform Scales, Tea Bins, Voce Miils, Glass Globes, Gas Fixtures, €c., will be offered for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers. Also a valuable Lense or three years from Muy next of large Store, two back Rooms and stable in rear. JOHN D, HAMLIN, Auctioneer. SSIGNEE'S SALE OF MARBLE QUARRY.—I SHALL Al offer tor sale at public vendue, on the 13th day ot May next, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the steps of the rost office, in toledo, Ohio, the ‘property known as the “Ver- mont Marble Quarry,” situated near eo Addison ity, Vermont. it consists of nve acres of land, with quarry opened. The marbie Is excclient in quality and may be said to be almost inexhaustible. Also a lot of Marble and sile, @ Derrick, blacksmith and mining Toola Terms of sale—One-third cash in hand, balance in six and twelve months, with interest’ For particu- lars apply to J. L. SMITH, Assignee. ToLedo, Ohio, April 15, 1874. —JOHN H. FRENCH, AUCTIONEER, WILL 8ELL « Monday, April 20, at 12 o'clock, noon, at 96 Fulton street, New York, the stock and rixtures of the old es tablished Jewelry Store of O. S. Lawrence (law Law- rence & Dillon); stock consisting of fine gold and silver Watches, gold Jewelry, solid silver and silver plated Ware. Goods will sold in single lots to suit private buyers. Oatalogue of the sale will be ready on the morning of the sale. Post SFconD FLOOR TO LET (PARLOR, BEDROOM AND kitchen).—Water and gas; only one family in the house; rent $30. 157 Bast Twenty-cighth street, next door to St. Stephen's church. UCTION SALE OF MACHINERY AT DAVIN’ MA. chinery yard, to close out business ay of all descriptions. Will be sold April 21, 10 A. M., 124 flud- son street, Jersey City. '-WITH POSSESSION, LOWER PART NO, 239 Thirty-fourth street; brown stone house, five il improvements; new! papered. psinted, ko. ; . seen from rent $50; also three Rooms, parlor ficor, $ bor é HOUSE 271 EAST BROAD. y, large back Parlor, front and Per month. Apply on premises. 10 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, IN THE brown stone house 242 bast Thirty-third street; use of bath and kitchen; rent reasonable 8 & desirable rty. Inquire ot WILLIAM PHALR, 591 Third avenue. 10 LET—IN PRIVATE Ht fami; (T° LETSECOND FLOOR AND TWO ATTIC ROOMS of private house 632 Greenwich street; $38. To be seen trou 10 to 12. brown stone ngh Lee 4 on, fave Hasila gh stoop House, all_improyenen No. 35 West 16th street (Harlem), berween Frith nai Sixth avenues, very cheap. 10 LET—MAY 1, LARGE FRONT PARLOR, FRONT Basement, Bedroom if required. 274 West Fourth street, near Perry. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON second floor, to one or two gentlemen, without board; hot and cold water, fire and gas; convenient to Sixth avenue or Broadway cars; family private; terms moderate. Call at 123 West Fortieth street. ae NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED- room, communicating, on second floor, Suitable for one or two persons; gas, bath, & Thirteenth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR— Three rooms, bath, &c., with Breakfast if desired. 186 East Thirty -fourth street. LARGE FRONT ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, suitable for two gentlemen, to let, without board. 471 West Twenty-second street. VERY PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET— Furnished or unfurnished, fronting on Broadway, suitable tor three or tour gentlemen or gentleman and wife; convenient to restaurants, &c. Apply in gallery, 832 Broadway, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT 42 Parlor to rent to one or two gentlemen; also smaller ms; references exchanged. Apply at 38 West ‘Twenty-first street. rs AND DENTISTS DESURING TO LOCATE permanently can find Papgsomne furnished Rooms, fat reasonable prices, at 182 West Twenty-third street. el ge ROOMS TO LET—ALSO NICE FRONT Room, ‘nished a geeteanmateraa tact ite het nn ood + u ence: * TO BETIAT 46 WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, ., Third Floor, five rooms, with modern improvements; a family of adults preterred ; rent $21, Li Dag LET—LOWER PART HIGH STOOP HOUSE 406 West Forty-fourth street; nine rooms; range, hot water, stationary washtnbs: elegant yard, grape vines, shrubs and flowers; rent $00. 10 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE 210 EAST Thirty-first street, with Room on third floor if re- quired. House in perfect order; all modern Improve- ments; terms moderate. Apply ot 435 Hust Thirty-third T° LET_TWO FIRST CLASS FLATS, EVERY CON- Yenience, in the fine new buildings on Fourth ave- nue, near Thirty-second street. Apply office of MOR- LL'S Storage Warehouse, 106 Kast Thirty-second st. 0 LET—HALF OF A BROWN STONE HOUSE, WITH owner. Inquire on the premises, No, 218 East Thir. teenth street T°, LET=TWO LARGE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR ‘and one on third, to a small respectable family only ; to sen the rent will be made satistactory ; location 129ch greet, ‘lem, in the most desirable part. Address, with references, H. 0., Herald Uptown Brauch office. 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR (7 THIRD AVENUE, rent $23 per month, six rooms, and Lower, Part of house 205 Kast Fortylirst street, $23, and four Rooms in rear, $13, Americahs preferred. For, Other To Let Advertiseme 4 Directory. UCTION—EDWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER. A By SMITH & BOGART. Will sell Tuesday, April at 103g o'clock. at Nos. 125 and 127 Worth street, on a count of whom it may concern, to pay storage and ¢: penses one Babbitt’s Patent Crusher, with Rollers com- bined; three Jaws, combination attached ; Throttle Jointa, bined ot Power, three inch belt will run it; capacity tons day. CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER,—BY VIRTUE OF A + chattel mortgage 1 will sell, on Monday, April at 11 o'clock, the Fixtures contained in Liquor Store Second avenie, in the city of New York), fing omg, oe ny Ale Pump, nearly new; wi ‘J ing Screens, Glassware, Stoves, Ac. G VAN CLEER, Attorney for Mortga: Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEBR.—SALES- room 76 Cedar street,’ between Broadway aud Nassau street, atter aay 1, 47. ana 49 Liberty street. On TUESDAY, April 21, at 1044 o'clock, at salesroom, SPEUIAL THADE SALE. of SAWING MACHINES, comprising 200 of su hig i Lays La jaker, Singer, Howe, uronbe, Doieat je without reserve. Florence, Domestic, &c. 5: On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 2% and %, at 11 cloe! b EGANT, FURNITURE, MIRRO! axe Ee Say AND BNGLISH BRU LS OARPETS, &¢., contained in the five story brown stone t 18 FIFTH AVENUE, between Twenty firth and Laat eee streets, connecting with the house on Broadway in the rear, I be ready on Wednesday, 22d inst., and Meet atthe Auctioieer’s office, 7 Cedar streck. ONDAY, April, 27, at 104 o'clock, at the serra restdencs. 144 eka hiTkte SECOND STRERT, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 8, W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER—TREVETT, FAVOR & CO,, auction salesroom 13 Kast Four! teenth street, between Union square and Fifth avenue, will sell on Thursday, April 23, at 10% o'clock. at the rivate residence 411 West Thirty-third street, tire urniture of the parties, going to Kurope, to be sold with- out reserve, embracing rosewood and biack walnut Par- Jor Suits Wilton, velvet and Brussels Carpets; black Walnut Chamber Suits, elegant mantel and jner Mirrors And Cornices, black Walnut Buffet, black walnut Hail Stand, best curled hair and other Mattresses, Feather , Pillows and Bedding. china and glass Ware, Din- om and Kitchen Furniture, given herearer. P yr JOH) . JR, AUCTIONEER, 21 Park row, New York. Executor's sale New York City Property, e-tate of Geffert Witien, deceased, MUNDAY, April 0, at 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, 1] Broadway, New YorR. Valuable business Corner Property, Canal street, Nos. 164, 166 and 168, and Elizabeth street, Nos. 27 and 29, ali adjoining, Brick ana frame Buiidings, all well rented. Also executor’s sale by order of the Sarrogate, estate of Hervey G. Law, deceased, Nos, 25 Fulton and Wuter streets, New York very valuable Business Property, with substantial buildings thereon: well rented and very desirable. Iso handsome Kesiience and rounds, with. stable, cam riage house, it Bath 1 Maps, terms, é&c., at offi 1 Park row, New Yor! OSEPH SOLOMON, AUCTIONEER, J 3 On TUESDAY, Apni 2, 11 o'clock, on the premises No. 157 West Fifteenth street, between -ixth and Seventh ava Household Furniture, comprisity satin damask Parlog Set, marble top Tables, handsome mantel gnd pier Mir. rors, Knglish Brussels Carpets, mah doo Bets, mahogany Extonsion "Dining Tables’ iron Bates Kitchen Utensils, ce, Catalogues morning of sale. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONERR. «By TRAVER & WRIGHT, adjourned bankrupt sale of first’ class Vhotographic Instruments, on Tuesday, April 21, at Li o'clock, ai 59 Great Jones street; also large: assortment of Houseliold Furniture. ‘On Wednesday, April 22. at 59 Great Jones street, ladiew™ and gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Piece Goods, Clothe ing. dosiery, &e, Faruculars of above and other sales im ime. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, SoTBAVER & WRIGHT will sell on Monday, Apri at 10% o'clock, at the Furniture Warerooms, No. Bowery, a large apd general ussoriment of first class am medinin’ parlor, chamber, dining room and kitchem Furniture ot every description, Mirrors, Clocks, aie and other Mattresses, Liankets, Frames, Store Fixt Desks, Iron Sates, Awnings, horse furniture Cart, Har. ness, le without reserve. Rare opportunity for housekeepers and others. Goods purchased at this ule can remain tree of storage until May 1. Goods pac! ‘and shipped, PE aS: ES T, GRISWOLD, AUCTIONBER, J*™ oR Ww. K GRISWOLD. Real Estate office Ht Bre way. PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS sold at auction, Will sell by auction, on Monday, ‘ati 20, at 10) ble Furniture contained in the pri dence Sora at bighty-fourth street, bet avenue and avent g eA, J ing’ of an elojiint rosewood Parlor Suit, in crtme Consisting of Gororte, Pier Glass, heavy black walnoe ges, Bedste. 1s aud trigerators, Ex- tensils, &c.. &c., im Chamber Furnitnre, ‘Bureaus: Lounges Cenire Tavies, tops; Res fentiunetaoles, Dining and Kitchen 0) great variety. Bale will be perempt P*yareee SALE—ON TUESDAY, APRIL 2, at JAMES AGAR'S, 59 New Bowery, a ‘large assort Ment of unredeemed ‘Pledges, consisting of Dre Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Coats, Pants at Vests and various other articles too numerous to mene tion. By order of M. Couk. 21 Amity strect. AW NBROKERS’ tloneer, SALBS.—JAMES AGAR, AUG- lll soll at 69 New Bowers, Monday, Mente Blau er, and Women's Clothing, by order Josep! Seventh “ avenue. la dl Men's and anc a lly, Women's Clotbin; Broome street. Fri and orde: 52635 G Men's and Women's Clotning; also a Gun, a Sewing Ma Grane and a gold 'Watoh, by order J. A. Jarman, 135 ‘sda r D. G. Ferguson, by ‘arick stre AWNBROKER'S SALES—BY, R. FIRLD, GENERALS ucuoneer, salesroom, a MONDAY, April 20—By order of Mrs, Fullan, Thirty= et, OW lots Men's and Women’s Clothing. s April 2l—By grace R, Simpson & Co., 198 Bowery. 5x) lots Men's and Women's Clothing WEDNESDAY, *April 22—By order Henry McAlecnam jots Men's and Women's Clothing. 9., Chatham stree! lot ie an a FRIDAY April 24 —By onder Hugh Freel, Rove street, 500 lots of Men's and Women’s Clothing. ARD WALTERS, /AUCTIONEER—LIVERR> Citable, Executer’s aat.—Will we Tuesday, ADE 1034 o'clock, at No, 73 Mott street, the Lease and 8! of the old established Livery Stable of the late Joba etched Sat tt a af Weiea, ieakets gE wo ol theta veaee ‘Lesce of Premises, Sale postive, By order of the exeontors. E AUCTIONBER—LIVERY Riedie rapewtoryn sate Wri eu Fugeany, Apr t 104g o'clock, the Lease and Stock of rat a the s the late John Pryor, Hahed ier staple of 120 Aate edek othe tors. ENJAMIN F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER, HAVEN & G0.'s auction root 39 Kast Thirteenth street, near Unis ity place, Special attention given to the sale jousehokd Fur- ture, stocks ot Goods, &c., on premises-of owners, of re- moved to our rooms, E A. LAWRENCE & CO., AVOTIONRERS.—PER- je sonal attention given to sales of Household Furnl. ture at private residences. Otlge, 123 Browaway, ETA TERRA Bes ICHARD | WALTERS, AUCTIONEER —LIQUO hal’s Sale—Will se! 1 vel shat Ney Mulberry ifroet, mand Pista of a Liquor sich cane tgs fe Store, 0 Counter, Sheiving, Tables, bs i For Other Advertisements Under Taig Heading See ‘Directory,