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THE POPE AND THE KAISER. Berlin (Feb. 28) correspondence of London News.) Respecting the Papal encyclical to the German Dishops I iearn that the subject is being earnestly fiscussed at headquarters. The Pope’s language i considered revolutionary, apd subversive of the highest interests of the State. Among the measures in contemplation ts ome for the introduc- tion of a new form of vath, so framed as to give the government a better hold upon disloyal Catho- lc priests, and especially upon Catholic tunction- aries. ‘This may ve embodied In a dill, or merely take the form o! a communication to Parliament, @s circumstances may direct. Tue question is mooied wietuer opportunity sbould not be taken to consult, in iriendly and confidential manner, the Roman Cabinet as to whether the Papal guar- language which threaten the cause of public order in every country, A bill regarding the ad- ministration of episcopal revenues will shortly be brought forward, and form another blow aimed at ultramontane encroachment. A declaration has been published in Berlin by several Catholic Deputies against the Papal ency- titeal letter of the stn January last. The deputies therein most positively contest the statement of His Holiness that the ecclesiastical laws overthrow the constitution of the Church, and destroy tne rivileges o1 the bishops. They protest against ne Buthority claimed and the principles danger- bus to the state expressed by the Papal bull. A | Drotest is also made against the right of the Pope to declare void the State laws, to which obedience \s prescribed by Catholic doctrine. The sixnator- les in conciusion cali upon all patriouc Catholics Who share their views to adhere to tue present declaration. PORTUGUESE RESEARCH IN ASIA. Viscount de San Januario, Minister for Portugal in China, Japan and Siam, bas arrived at Rome, accompanied by MM. Pedro Gastao, Mesnier and De Carvalho, As Governor of the Portuguese colo- ies tn the East he abolished the trafic in Chinese slaves in Asia and by his firm and prudent diplo- macy he prevented civil war [rom breaking out in the Kingaom of Siam. He was received vy lave] Victor Emmanuel, with his two companions. M. Mesnier presented to His Majesty a copy of his recent work on Japan, a very remarkable compo- sition from the patient and learned researches on she Instory of the Portuguese and of the first Europeans tn those regions of the Eastin which the Catholic religion, introduced by the country- men of Viscount de San Januarto in the sixteenth century, made immense progress. “FOR SALE —NEW AND SHCOND HAND FURNITURE STORE + for saie—With or without Stock; established 1) food chance: cheap rent. Apply’ at 720 Green- treet, corner of Charles. CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—UP TOWN; doing a good business; can be had ata bargain ; good foagn! xiven tor wanting to sell; rent cheap. Apply at Jus Murray street. FIRST CLASS DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOM, day trade, business good, rent low, lease cheap and dasy terms; also new six-pull Pump, compleve. cheup. LLUYD, 29 Broadway. A —CORNER LIQUOR STORE: SIXTH, SEV. + enth and Eighth avenues, tor'sale cheap; also Bil- ward Saloon; Chop House, near City Hall, Brooklyn. MITCHEDBL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar strect. LARGE RESTAURANT, BEST BUSINBSS LOCA- ton, for sale cheap” easy terms; also downtown imple Rooms, Chop Houses, Cigar Stores, Fruit and ine Store, Bakeries, Meat Markets, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A SPLENDID GROCERY AND HARDWARE + Stores for sale or exchange: also first class corner Liquor Stores, Restauranis, Cigar Stores, Oyster Saloons, MALON#’S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street, FIRST R, LIQUOR STORE FOR sale—Niceiy titted up: long established, on leading Hreet, west side: doing good business; a real bargain. Apply to CAMPBELL & CO., Agel office 83 Ninth mreet, between Broaaway and’ Fourth avenue. AX OLD ESTABLISHED TEA, COFFEE AND FANCY Crocery for sale, doing $51,000 a year cash trade; Jold on account of sickness; $1.30) cash required. Address AVER H jd Upto Branch ott —FIRST Ci BROADWAY AND DOWNTOWN + Sample Rooms: also Restaurants, Grocery Stores, jutchers’ Markets. Hardware Store, Contectioneries. MAL Store Aj BLN. leading avenue, near Stewart's. SIMERS’ Store Agency, No. 7 Murray street. WHEELER & WILSON’S FAMILY SEWING MA- chine, enclosed in walnut. all in complete order: in use only a few months; cost $75, will be sold tor $30. 7 Bleecker street, between West senth and Charles 8. —FOR SALE, A LARGE NUMBER OF FIR T class and medium priced Barrooms, Restaurants, ea an Grocery Stores, In all parts of the city; also a well furnished Hotel, 60 rooms. WILLIAM AbBOIT, uctioneer, No. 3 Uhambers street, under East River jan. NOAI, YARD FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN; LOW rent and now doing a good business. Address AN- THRAGI dox 214 Herald office. ISTILLERY, ALL COMPLETE; ALCOHOL STILL, ready tor worsing, for sale or exchange; Buildings for sale or to tet. Apply at No, 63 sixth avenue. Fo, SALE—THE Lb&ASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of a first class Liquor Store, elegantly fitted up and foieg, gvod cash Apply to JAMES HUGHES, ou ‘Thirty: t. OK SALE—A FIRST CL488 WHOLESALE AND RE- tail Confectionery Store in West street, opposite Br. ferries (Staten Island and Jersey City). Apply at Bowery or 116 West street, WOR SALE—A SNUG, COSEY, WELL STOCKED Liquor Store, near Tenth Avenue Railroad depot, with or without stock; doing a good cash trade. Apply at 63 Front street. 'OR SALE—A FRUIT AND GROCERY STOR! isfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire Bixth avenue. OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, ON ONE OF THE leading avenues in this city; five years’ Lease, to- Feetes, with Stock and Fixtures,’ Apply to JOHN MAG- ER, 22] rast Twentieth street. Fo SALE—A SPLENDID LIQUOR STORE, IN THE Ninth ward, Gb White Star line of steamships; oot reason ter selling, in consequence of the death of he proprietor. Inquire at 554 of Chariton. business. cond street SAT- 905 beer und restaurant. Milk and Butter Boxes, a lot oft Butcher’s Fixtures, Fish and Oyster Stands, MATHBOON, 561 West Thirty-fourth street. OR SALE—THE LYASE, FURNITURE AND STOCK of the well known Hotel, “Strickland House,” New Britain, Conn. For particulars address as above. OR SALE AT HALF PRICE—STOCK AND FIX. tures of a Fancy Store; mustbe sold. Apply at 8&6 Bullivan street OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, THREE FIRSE CLASS down town Liquor to FRANK GLOVEK, impo FROM business, Kornarens’ old established Candy Business, 60 Third avenue. with a term of Lease for years i! re~ Wired. Inquire of the owner of property, LEWIS ORNARENS, 630 Third avenue, between Fortieth and Forty-tirst streets. pee AND OYSTER MARKET for sale. No, 16 Greene street. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST LODGING HOUSES in New York, containing 40 rooms, nearly fuil of regular lodgers; house new and in complete running order; cars py the door from all parts of the city; bar doing a fine trade tisfactory reasons given for sellin; Address HOTEL, Herald ofiice. FOr, SASS WELL PAYING DISTILLERY iquor Store, in a good location, at a bargain. Ap- ply to THOMAS GAFF. 8 North’ William street. FoR, SAHE BAR PICTURES AND GLASSWARE OF ¢ saloon Kast kK; ith street: ld to- 7, p,saloon 153 Kage Kg et; must be sold to ‘AP—THE STOCK AND FIXIURES nicely fitted up Liquor Store; rent low; death owner the cause of sale. Inquire at O05 West Fortieth fe ‘ (OR SALE CHEAPSTHE LATE 7. . THORP'S Dpenw orl Janner Esta hment. Apply, t! 4 at 139'Fulton street. 2 sd ill R SALE CHEAP—CONFECTIC 102 Eighth avenue Mond: OR CHEAP PRINT LL ON THE METRO. Hah QlutaN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 215 road GPocuey STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—ON F the best corners in Brooklyn: doing a good ness, but must be sold Anstioneer, 15 North William street. AFE FOR SALE—ALSO OFFICE FURNITUR ‘ Call carly to get a bargain at 123 Fulton street, fourth joor. 1st THOS. GAFFNEY, Apply _ MACHINERY. — N EXCELLENT 60-HORSK POWER ENGINE AND Boiler; also Planers, Matchers and superior Pack- ing Box Machinery, for sale, very low, and Wortn street. a. YOUNG EALERS IN MACHINE MANUFACTURE and others needing Printing. can have. tt done in the best stvle by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 213 Broad wa wo LL THE 700. a Lathes, Planers. Drilis, Shatting and Milling Ma- chines, €c., of tne late American Diamond Drill Com. any, 'd2) West i wonty second _strect. Cotatnater from Works fot ul West POOES OF FIRST CLA Apply at the Hirteenth -treet, MACHINE SHOP WILL BE sold exceedingly cheap for cash or on extraordinarily sy terms. Apply tw Superméiendent BURRETT, 330 lancey street (singer Building). Goop ws TED—A Prose: size, ¥ H. GRIFFIN & 30N HAND ADAMS! Address, by letter, SECOND 40; tWo rotlers 54 Duane sire AT THOMPSON'S COLE ZA. opposite Cooper Institute Arithinetic, oTMAN taught day and e department—Teleyraphy taught ruinents, in one quarter, Ladies with in Booxkeon na practically, WISHES TO TAK pvoge tal =A NTLEMA 4 ‘private lessons from a thoroughly competent texc er of clocution and vocal training. Adi a teulars, Lox 4,36 New York Post uitice wes WIM Ps ntee law excludes all control over abuses of | Feenwich street, corner | NERY. INQUIRE | <3, Somes Os: Zoecxaee OK SZRO 3 2 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ENNETT BUILDING, REAT REDUCTIO ‘OSECUR . DFFICES NOW KEMAINING UNLET NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARUH 22, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET, TO LET FOH BUSINESS PURPOSE! IN RENTS, ELIGIBLE TENANTS BUILDING, THE RENTS HAVE Ly TENANTS MAY Ts. FFICES Is NOW {ABLE OPPO! | Pifty-thir Se er | and Sixth avenue. Apply to T. BEXNINGHAM, 43 West AN v-ninth street | | A iO, LET OR LEASE, THE HOUSE 1.179 BROAD. | + way, next Coleman House: store 25x40: possession | Store to let—E: business; rent | hamsbary | immesiately. Apply to T. BERMINGHAM, 443 West Pifty-thira street } GENERAL URY GOODS AND FURNISHING 70 per mouth. 52 In drug store. stadlished 12 ood + doing @ ears; di od Grand street, LARGE, WELL. way. Inquire on the window to let—At 38 Bleecker street, near Broad- LIGHT ’D STORE WITH SHOW premise: | A. 1 2B ) | side, machines, merchant A. Weatrnk CHANTS,” STOR! EMISES, TO PH STREET. Pirst, Second and Fourth Floors, for sewing tographers or architects, -TO LET, ADVANTAGEOUSLY SITUATED FOR RAD. TEL, THAT WELL UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY tailors, costumers, milliners, pho- Ring bell for janitor. OPPOSITE ARLES HO- OWN RESORT OF MER. AND LOFTS, APPLY ON THE ILIP M. OAKLEY, 250 CANAL RARE CHANCE,. elegant Store and Bleecker street,or Jer fancy goods, shoes or clothing. —TO LET, AT LOW RENT, THE and Basement corner Bowery ccupled by Lyle; excellent location ROOME STREET. ark to let or for sale; | Broome street, city. | PAsEueNr AND | improvement: Futy first street. ‘also 25x9); $C0 to $75 a month: also brick Houses in Ne PARLOR TO LET—10 ROOMS, ail improvements; other Flats of 6 and 7 rooms, all —LOFTS TO LET; 18 WINDOW: allimprovements. Inquire at 389 sinall House. Inquire at $15 East over store, to r at reasonable ts. Broadway and OFTS.—FIVE SP. Beekman street, fine light; near new lar, each 9 feet ds OTS TO LE ‘Tompkin ient OFTS TO L 4 Broadwa: Apply in store on pre! seventh street. | Cones STORE, WITH CELLAR, AND SIX KOOMS | | once; also several small’ Stores, on goo thoroughfares, ee FLOORS, 50X10, LIGHT ALL AROUND AND eady steam power. to let, Apply toSERRELL & | —TWO LOTS, CORNER GRAND AND to Front, between Corlears and Jackson streets: also six | Lots on Cherry, between same KETELT. William street, 1 to 3 o'clock, or 37 © AT 259 CANAL STREET, BETWE ind Elin street; possession immediat | rer POWER TO LET—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS \) ant Lotts, heated by steam; elevator, gas, &c. Factory, titty tect tront, five stories. ent; moderate ‘rent; possession at JAMES PRICK, 200 Fifty-third’ street, | LENDID LOFTS TO LEASE ON through 185 feet to Spruce street: ost office; also Busement and C JAMES’ PRICE, 200 Hudson st. Lots, running througn trom South mises. -? BISO 41s’ Wost Twenty- WITEAM POWER. © with or without TEAM POWER, carriage factery. JTEAM POWER—IN GREEN, PRINCE, BDEEUKER, + Bank. Hudson and West Eleventh streets: good light and power; two Houses 1n the country, near city. Us or others. 18 Pell street. —LIGHT ROOMS TO LET, BROAD- way, corner Tnirty-seventh street. Inquire in the 291 West Lleventh street. ROOMS AND FLOOR TO LET, Power; rent low to woodworkers Furnished, OUSE FULLY AND NICFLY FURNISHED, CON taining 1) rooms, all modern improvements: loca tion first class, being haifa block trom Broadway: rent moderate. inquire at No. 24) West Forty-third street. M™ ELIZABETH TURNE: Retry HER TESTIMONY, FULL REVORD OF THM’ TRIAL ON MONDAY THE EVENING TELEGRAM. ARTIALLY FURNISHED, LARGE, FOUR STORY high stoop brown stoue House, on Forty.Afth street, west of Broadway; rent $225 permonth. TIMPsON & PEET, 1488 broaiway, near Forty-fourth street | ‘—FULLY FURNISHED, WITH PAINTINGS, bronzes, piano, 4c., fo a small private family, a three story brown stone’ House, very eligibiy sitiatod. hear Fulth avenue, at $290 per inonth. dress, stating 1 LET, FURNISHED. ROCKERY, CUTLERY or bed linen—'o a private family. No. 150 West Six- et Tuquire at 230 8 O LET OR LEASE—FURNISHED—THE FIVE story English basement House 31 Fitth avenue, on Murray Hill; possession May 1. Apply to CHARLES G, SMITH, Cartage office, Custom House, New York. 3()() (VORTH $400) PER MONTH—T0, PRIVATE family; tully furnished House, Forty-fourth street: also unfurnished on kighth and Twentieth streets, near Broadway. SLADE, BRUNDAGE & CO., 31 Union square. Uniurnisned, WHOLE HOUSES TO LET, FROM $400 TO 81,800; immediate possession and May 1; Canal to Twent- ct. EL & B. 1, BURNIAM, 609 Hudson st. —FORTY-FIFTH AND FORTY-SIXTH STREETS, joining Fifth avenue, rents $2200 and $2,400; ciehth street, 22 rooms, $2,2.0; Madison averue, , low rent; 100 others. POULEY, WALLACE & CO., 1,130 Broadway. near Twenty-fitth iret. NUMBER OF HOUSES BETWEEN SECOND AND Sixth avenues, First and iwenty third stroets— Rents $1,000 to $3,(0). Ww. ‘ALCONER, 100 Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House on Thirty-fitth; Lexington do., three story high stoop brick, $1,.0); Thirty-ninth, $1,200; Fortieth, $1,600; Forty-third, $90; Futy-third, $900; two story. | high stoop Cottage, Kighty-sixth, $550; also Parts of Houses, Fiats, Floors By F. MELROSE, 5°5 third ay. VERY ELEGANT HOUSE TO RENT, ON WEST | Twenty-third street, with deep lot, brick laundr and servants’ house; carriageway to next street; this house is in magnificent order, frescoed. Ac. one ct the best we have offered this season; rent $7,000 AMiS R. EDWARDS, 69 West twenty-third street. A —10 RENT, ON WEST SIDE, SEVERAL SMALL + Houses, at moderate rents, with nice brick stables near by: v suitable for cartmen and others. JAMES PRICS, 200 Hudson street. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE He West Forty-eighth street; good location; rent $1.60. TIMPSON & PEET, Forty-tourth stree {OR RENT—NO, 2 EAST THIRTIETH STREET, four story high stoop House, one, door east of Firth avenue. Apply to R. ROSS, JR, 42 John street. IRONT AND BACK PARLORS, PANTRIES, BACK Basement, in a neat house; ail improvements; toa small tamil Possession Ist April: rare chance. BENJAMIN ALBRO, 353 West Thirty-sixth street. NET YOUR PRIN’ FROM THE METROPOLL TAN PRINTING Estab HMENT, 213 Broadway THREE DESIRABLE DWELLINGS 1d. rentals ($1,600, $1,700, $2,300). Apply to k. H. LUDLOW & CO., 35 East Seventeenth street, or WILLIAM B. ROSS, 38 Wall street. 4 1,488 ‘Broadway, near (0 LET—THE WHOLE OR LOWER PART OF THE large House 07 Bleecker street just east of Broad- way. Apply on premises or of J. WISE, 220 Poar! street Eim streets, Qtaae POWER—FROM 1 TO 6 HORSE, WITH Rooms, large and sma rey lighted. in Centre and ALL, 137 Elm street. heated; best. | WALKER, 120 ntre | QTEAM POWER.—CORNER STORES, LIGHTED ALL | around, for earned eS (a3 other purposes; steam | ation in city. Apply to GEORGE street, corner Hester. for manu GEORG ORK Ss {TEAM POWER, WITH WELL Stores. Rooms, Basements and Vauils, steam heated, ie as mechanical purposes. Apply to VALK C orner Heste! TO LKT—98 PARK PLACE, WITH GOOD Cellar. Apply to A. 8. CHAMBERS, 147 East Twen- arately street to let or lease, 416 AND 418 FOURTH AVENUE, 81: P- together, with or without Dwelling Por. tion of houses; also a sh ROBERT I, BROWN, 20 Nassau street. op on second floor 196 Franklin ‘ Pacific Mail steamsh: 'TORES NOS, 290 AND 291 WEST STREET TO RENT lose to Peopie’s Line of steamboats and ute rent, JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. | 1p docks; very substantial; moder- abundance o! steam, Inquire on premises PLENDID LOFTS, WINDOWS ALL ROUND, ON | First avenue, Twenty-ninth and Yhirtieth streets; — | avenue, corner Twenty-ninth street. with elevators; terms moderate. | of HERRMANN KOEHLER, First T°, LETgoop, Ly stead | DAY & NICHUus, I steam power, tor one or five years. Apply to P19) Wooster street. of AGHT ROOMS, 25X5) FKET, WITH | sirable building © LET—FIRST AND SECOND LCFTS, IN THE DE. well fished and adapted for a store or light manufac- turing purposes; will rent sing! JOSEPH SHARDLOW, on premises. No. 116 Fulton street: good light, y or together. Apply to erty by wire. Broadway. 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS FACTORY, 25X100, WIN- dows on all sides, five stories, wit engine and boller: also first and second Lot building, 738 Broadway, connected with tactory prop: | Tnauire of H. W. COLLENDER, No. 7: eam, elevator, , first class with mantel and | avenues, suitable fer ness, JAMES K. E 10 RENT—A BACK PARLOR AND EXTENSION, | board. on Twenty-third street, between Fitth and Sixth street. Oven until9 o'clock in the evening. pier mirrors, gas fixtures and sides | Payaiclan. dentist or light busts | ARDS, 69 West Twenty-third 10 LET—BRICK seventh stree: large Room in ré Twenty to WM. H, H\NKIN East Twenty-seventh F.C 25x40; five story and basement; also seventh street, 25x90, with st PUILDING 13 EAST TWENTY- onnecting, and lop Floor of i5 Kast 3 im power. Apply SON, Carpet Cleaning Works, 15 street, owner, 0 _LET=FROM MAY 1. Sixth avenue, between Twelltn and Thirteenth streets, or Store ‘and Basement will be let separately store 78 teet deep; will be let low to a wood tenant. quire on premises or at 212 West wenty-cighth street, of HOUSE AND STORE 176 Tn: 10 LET=IN EAST | iow, with light from enteenth strect. avenue A, a strong five story 50x10 tactory Build Toom. at the most reasonable terms; three floors can be EE ———— | occupied at once. Inquire at 86)’ Broadway. corner oe SALE—ICE HOUSES FOR BUTCHERS, LAGER | TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR tour sides, steam engine and yard 10 qT 50x65 each ; McCLAVE" Eleventh lumber enw LET—WITH on POWER, TWO FLOORS. we lighted. Apply office of yard, Twenty-second street and adjoining =tore and JOHN N —STORE A Place Aprly to 8. stairs. M. | me LET—A_ FIRST CLASS STORE, SOUTHWEST corner of Third avenue and Forty-fitth street; also RKIGAN, N rent $1,000 per annum; also Building 46 Hud- son street and 45 Thomas street; Store, Dweiling and stable 15 Forsyth street; will put in order and give lease of three years. THORNION M. RODMAN, Real Estate Agent, 696 Broadw peermedia ES | PO LETCTHE LARGE FOUR STORY SiORE AND | | Building. with basement ana sub. John street, now vecupied for the | ALEATINE, No. Basement. Apply to the owner, o, 325 Third ave: ND DWELLING 127 WAVERLEY ten years lease; also corner of Fourth street. tenement, No, 73 Honery business. Burling sip, up {1—BASEM jeventh street, 1 T° | oven: rent $40. By the owner. ' OR | mo | To stecor | Po, LET OR LEASE—THE DWELLING PART OF | house 148 East Seventeenth street, corner ot Third suitable tor dentist, millinery or any ~ avenue, first floor, light business. Inquii WO FINE LOTS | street, near Sixt Canal! street, J A FOUR STORY FOUR STORY | carer tenans Add | STRHET, station Le | A. front. tween, pnd, well orty-sixth Streets; miediunisiz Houses; reduced re: POOLEY, W | —FURN | As a lLy per momen shod | ply to E. Al DAILEY, | Fresnisusp HOU JAM 69 West West 224 st., 3 story h ‘ast [st st. b si 4 story bh. ory h | West 49tn st. } | West 2lst st. Db Wost ath st t story, | The rents of som | ably reduced to good, Open until 9 o'clock FUR) Morray Hill to At $175 ver month, to of aoulta Address, Heraui aioe. | i RNISHED HOUSE ' wn stone fron furnished, to asm LEASE, $1,800—108_ EAST NINTH sultable for any | mess, one door trom Fourth avenue, near Broadway. | also a Pilot of 85x80, with _DWELLING Furnished. House to rent on West Twenty-third street: | Feduced to a desirable family. “Apply 0.3. K EDWARDS, 69 West. Twenty-third street. rent—Handsomely turnished; rent moderate to a FOUR STORY also furnish West 28th st, 3 story high stoop, $15) per month, story h. & m8, $250 per mont three stor, of the above horses will be consider: NT BAKERY NO. 902 EAST ear Second avenue; first clas: ight manufacturing busi- re of G. W. HOJE'R, 134 Third av, TO LEASK—ON FIFTY-FOURTH ‘h avenue, suitable for coal vard; 5x80 ON rear street, near AMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, HOUSES ZO LIT, | near Forty- fourth street. | $1 350. —FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, WEST h T° LET—THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone front Dwelling House 322 West Fourteenth street; has all improvements; rent $200) per annum. THOBNION M. ROUMAN, Kea Estate Agent, 696 Broad- way, corner Fourth street. 10 LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE 22 Charles street; modern improvements. Inquire at 74 Bank strect. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. FINE SUIT OF APARTMENTS, SECOND FLOOR, | to rent, on Twenty third street, between Fitth an sixth avenues, elegantly furnished present for a pri- | vate club of gentiemen: the Furniture, almost new. will be sold ata Very great sacrifice’ rent of suit, per month: superl’ bachelor quarters. JAMES Ro ED WARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. Open until 9 o'clock fn the eveuing. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET SEUOND AND Partof third Floor, with all improvements, to a small ‘amily of adults, n'a pleasant house; good loca- thon. Slo West Forty-sixth street, between Eighth and Minth avenues, A SPLENDID THIRD FLOOR TO LET OF THE three story hixh, stoop brown stone house 323 West | Fitieth street: vent $35) a year; in excellent order. Ap ply on the premises. A BAAUTIFUL LOWER PaRT TO LET—OP THE three story high sioop brown stone Houso $23 West Rittieth street; rent $7: per year; In perfect order. Ap- ply om the preaise: SECOND FLOOR TO LET—FOUR ROOMS; BROWN stone nt modern improvements: | ‘splendid, thy location; rent $26 to small family. Inquire on jses 410 Fitty-fitto street, —FLOORS, FROM THREE TO SEVEN ROOMS, + overlooking and in the vicinity of the Episcopal College ground: vi ce. Ap- ly to. D. ; inth avenue, between ‘wentieth and Twenty-first LATS—V ACA! Fourteenth st per month ; families without children wanted. t tree: Y 1ST OF MAY, 42 AND 14¢ KAST ‘Apply to Mpo AST OF MAY—PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE 253 West Fifty-tourth street, to a small family; modern improvements; rent $40. et; six rooms; $70, $65, $60, $50, $40 | SALES AT AUCTION. ATALOGUES, POSTERS, CIRCULARS iD ALL kinds of Auction Printing done with, goes despaven by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAB LISHMENT, No, 215 Broadway. pyreevrane SALE of valuable Real Estate. JOSEPH MoGUIRE, Auctioneer, Will sell at auction, on TUESDAY, March 23, 1875. at 12 o'clock noon, atthe Exchange Salesroom, No. 11 Broadwa by order of Messrs. brnest Mullett, James Saxton ‘and Alfred: Dickinson, executors of Henry Leger, deceasea, the following deseribed property :— 70th street, East, No. 110; the first class tour story and Dasement brown stone House and Lot, size 20xd0x100, 62d street, 12 Loss. s., 8) feet east Lexington avenue, 12th avenue, one Lot, &. s. 110 eet north 130th street 1S0th street, two Lots, 1. 8, £0 tect west Mth avenue, Agoth street, two Lots, s. 8. 147 feet east ith avenue. Fort Hainiiton—1 wo large Piuts of Ground, Nor h Hobosen—Faree Lots on Palisade ay. and Main st | *ixty per cent cau remain on bond wnd mortwage. | Book inaps, giving full particulars, at the auctioneer’s office, No. 87 Cedar street, corner Broadway. | COLTON, AUCTIONBER, Large sale of Household Furniture, Carpets, Mir- rors, Pianos, &c On WEDNESDAY, March 24, at 1 o'clock, th street, near Broad- at the salesroom 53 East’ Tnirtee! way, the entire furniture ot a four story private house, removed to the store—Carved black Wainut Bedroom Suits, Dressing Caso, Bureaus, best hair Mattresses ana Bedding, Cottage Furniture, black walnut Buffet, pillar Extension Table, Chairs, Lounges, Bookcases, Ward- Tobes, Hall Stand, pier and mantel Mirrors rich’ Parlor Suits, | rosewood Piano, | upright Plano, Centre Tabies, Curtains, ixtures. cleganc Inlaid Holland Ward- robe. about 200 years old; Sota Beds, Secretary Bed, 30 or Carpe c. ¥. COLTON will attend to selling the Furniture of Par- ties declining housekeeping at their residences or the goods can be sentto the salesrooms 55 Kast Ibirteenth Street, near Bi 3 10 LET—THREE FLOORS, FRYNCH FLATS; ONE | floor tour rooms, one five rooms and one seven | Tooms: all imp: Inquire of Mr. G between Seven 10, LET—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 108 WEST Twenty-ninth street, to man and wife or two ladies, consisting of three room’ use of washtubs, &c.; water and gas; owner resides in the house; can bé seen after ‘ovomnents; possession April 1 it desired. bieLY, No, 23) West Thirty ninth street, a Highth avenues 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, BY A PRIVATE AMERI- can tamily, from the lat’ of april or May. the Upper Part of a brown stone house, consisting of 5 large rooms; ample clo-ets; hot and cold water, gas and bath. Apply at 25? Kast Thirty-tourth street. 10 RENT—TO A SMALL FAMILY, UPPER PART OF brown stone front house on Wi Forty. sixih street; owner occupies baiance: possession May l. Apply to JAMES PRICE, No. 200 Hudson street. O LET—FROM MAY 1, THIRD FLOOR, FOUR rooms, wih water and gas, to a small family of adults, in ‘private house 234 West Thirty-sixth street; Tent moderate. Apply trom 1! A. M. to# P.M, (0 LET—IN NO. 302 EAST ELEVENTH STREET, near Second avenue, four handsome Rooms, on fourth floor; rent $20; gas and water. owner. Did FLOOR, THREE ROOMS, AND TWO ROOMS ON third door, with bath room, stationary tubs, to rent. t April or May. in private house, with’ owner. on premises, 455 West Twenty-toarth street. FOURTH AVE —TO LET, SkCOND FLOOR; Possession immediate! from. Inquir 40¢ PAINTINGS, STATUARY AND BRONZES, now on exhibition day and evening, at the Clinton Hall dalesrooms, PRIVATE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, including many superb copies from the old masters’ & very fine collection of FRENCH BRONZES, MARBLG STATUARY, dtc. the property of a genticman breaking Up Rousekecping. t9 be sold at auction, without reser londay evening, March 22. commencing at 74 o'clock The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. A B. F, THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, By JOSIAS TAYLER & CO., 29 Park row, osite the newPost office. 9 large sale of elegant Household Farnitur. comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room, . Library Suits, by the best city makers. TUcSDAY, March 28, at 11 o'clock, Large sale ot High Ciass Ot! Painungs. 10 LET—AT A LOW REMYT, 1N THE TAILER BLOCK on Eigh:y-sixth street, near Fifth avenue and Cen- tral Park, a first class tour story brown stone House, Applv to K. N. TAILER, 47 Walker street. (0 LET—THE VERY DKSIRABLE FOUK 8TORY and attic English basement Houses, West Twenty- third street, No. 215, rent 82,00; and No. 247, rent Apply to P! HARMONY’s NEPHEWS & CO. 65 Broad: way, or A. LEAMAN, 217 West Twent, H OB. MENT House, 212 West Twenty-elghth street. near Seventh avenue; house in good order; rent low. Inquire on the ises. pr TPO. LET—I8T OF MAY, BROWN STONE HOUSK, 21 rooms, 21 West Kighteenth street, near Fitth avenue. Call trom 2 to 4, or apply at 33 West Ihirty-third street. 10 LET—THE FOUR STORY BRICK FRONT HOUSE, 89 Clinton place, Kighth street, near Fifth avenue, with chandeliers and gus fixtures. ’ Apply to GKOKGE SERED 4l4 Broadway, or A, H. MULLER & SON, No. ine street. me RENT—A HOUSE AND GARDEN, CORNER Fitth avenue and 132d street. For terms apply at 285 Fifth avenue, belore 10 o'clock A. M. 10 RENT—THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP STONE front Houses, Nos. 24 and 26 Kast Forty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, connected; every’ improve: ment und convenience ; in ‘good order: wouid rent sep- arately; also the two three-story modern Dwellings Nos. (Sand 57 North Moore street; all improvements; good order; excellent location for down town. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. 7 0 RENT—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House on Forty. fth street, near Fifth ave- nue; rent $2.50. TIMPSUN & PET,’ 1,483 Broadway, NFURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT—BY JAMES R, EDWARDS, West Eleventh street denitebie large three story ‘est Eleventh street—A de: le large three Huh pti hee modern decorated walls; rate or- der; rent $1, West Twenty-Orst street, near Sixth avenue—A high stoop House, in first class condition; rent $1,800; lease, three years It wanted. Avsniali three story high stoop brown stone House, on West bag Tas streets rent Thirty: 4 A very desirable House on Wes! second stree: * first class condition ; rent $1,600. a French basement; An unfurnished four story high stoop brown aa sumiery tomket street; mirrors, cornices, g: shades, &c. An unturnished three story tee ts stoop brown stone, on West Twenty-third street: rent $1,800. A three story and attic high stoop, on West Twenty- first street; reat $15.0.) Naa ead large sour story hizh stoop brown stone, West Tairty- ninth street; rent $2,100. A modern tour story brown stone English basement, West iwenty-second street, rent $1,490: avother, same block, same style, $1,250, A.—Unturnished new Houses. four story high stoop brown stone, West Fifty-fifth street: very complete; re~ duced rents: open antil 9 o'clock in the evening. JAMES KR, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. RNISHED HOUSES 10 LET—$700, $900, $1,000, 50, $1,400, $1,500, $1,600, $1,800, $2,000. TIMP: SON &'PisET, "1,433 Broadway, nenr Forty-fourth st. TH WARD HOUSES TO LET.—NOS. 88 EAST Broadway, 202 Kast Broadway, 199 Henry street, 77 Madison street, 386 Madison street, 29 Pike street, with stabling for eight horses; House and 19 stalls in Cherry street; a nice House, with two Stores, 193 Division Steet; rent for all $75 per month, lease five years: also a-nice House, corner ot Fourth street and second Avenug; fhe Hasement; will lease for business; it 1s at resenta nicé private house and stable. Apply toJ. P. PRYTEN, ‘oo Honry street aad tone, on $1 200. —TO LET, TWO THRE STORY BRICK * ad ‘+ Houses, Nos. 115 and 147 East Fifty-second street, near Lexington avenue. Inquire at 683 Filth av. ‘Twenty-second street: one on Forty-fitth, hirty-eighth, Twenty -sixth, Thirty-second ; all in good locations: also fine EOE on. Hegaa ray, cheap. Broadway. $1.500 RENT FOR A FINE FOUR S8TOKY street, or will sell Ai seat sacrifice, high stoop House, 50 East Seventy-fourth FRANKFIELD, owner, 323 Eighth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS “FO LET, . SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM CONNECTING, neatly furnished for light housekeeping, $3 up; pri- Yate Rouse; healthy, beautiful locality. Inquire of WM. CRAWFORD, Madison avenue, corner Kighty-sixth street. Also single Rooms. SROWN STONE FURNISHED STONE BROWN HOUSE TO ress FIFTH AVENUE AND 190TIL HIGH STOOP HOUSE—25 FEET | furnished, Twenty-second street, be- | Firth and sixth avenues; hirty-tourtn, Forty. | streets, neat Fitth | y-flrst | venus. POOLLY, WALLACE &O., 1,180 Broadway. | | LL ADJOINING — FIFTH ANENOE.—LARGF, | AV “finely turn Houses on 2ist, 22d, 2a, d4th, 42d | on ‘Sad, 7th, 45U, 50 ALLACE & CO., 1,139 Broadway. UNFURNISHED AND — PAR. 1 Houses to rent. from $100 to $109 Wand uniurnished Flats, Ap- ixth avenue S TO RENT—BY SR. EDWARDS, Twenty-third street h stoon, per month, streets; 100 588 8D. Se per month, 8. b. &, $200 per month. h. s.. $200 per month b. s.,$20) per month, O00) pee month. 1g Sich SEM per month, r month, DD. 8. $2 8 per month, responsible tenants, in the evening. JAMES R. EDWARD:, 69 West 234 st. HED TURKE SIORY HOUSE | nt tor six months trom May 1, a small and strictly private amily stating number of family, TO RENT.—FOUR sTORY t, in West Twenty first street, well family of adults, who will be wills Mt occupants, a gentioman, with ta liveral price, Apply to'A. B., A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR OD gentlemen: family private; terms mod ‘West Sixteenth street, three doors trom Seventi FEW ELKGANTLY FURNISHED BEDROOMS and Parlors, en suite or separately, grate fires, hot | nd cold water, with adjoining bath. to let; gentlenen ly, 59 West Ninth street, near Filth aven' A GibEGANT ( OMFORTABLY FURNISHED APART. ments to lot, en sutte or singly, fo parties of respect: ability. in first class residence of owner. 23) East Twen- ty-third street. URNISHED HALL BEDROOM TO LET, ond floor of No. 5 Seventh avenue, ON SEI Apply as above YET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLL ¥ TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHME: as Broad. way You wiil flnd it advantageous, ONE OR TWO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, J fitted with all modern improvements, to let, to sine je gentiomen only. 38 West Teuth street, between Filth Sixth avenues, No moving in May. OPE, C8, TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet to gentlemen, without board; no moving; con- venientto cars. Apply at 143 Wost Forty-sixth street. NTLEMEN, ONE no moving in May. Inquire T°, LET—FURNISHED, large or small Room at 119 Leroy strect. To git: FURNISHED AT 43 WEST FIFTEENTH street, larve back Parlor, frst floor; also large pack | Room on ‘secon floor; bot and cold water in eac bath and gas; abundance of closets; rent, $7 per week each; reterenc (PO LET—IN FIRST CLASS PRIVATE HOUS fast Ninth street, between First and Sec md ave nuos, F consisting of five rooms; modern tmprove- ments, possession April lL. ©) nooms, We FURNISHED, FIRST FLOOR, | bath, ckiv; hall Koom, same floor, $3.50; | miet hou xcell ation; ne movi 106 Hast | i, three doors from Union square Hotel. TH STRERT. ~HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, without board, for gentlem only. bt Kast Seveutcenth street, between Union square and Ir. ving place. SRCOND AVENUE, NEAR THIRTIETH | street (Ring second floor bell). young widow | rooms, No. lady basa handsomely furnished Room fo let, to a gen: Heiman only \ A AUERE, JOHNSON, JR.. AUCTIONEER, Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts Salesroom 87 Nassau street. ‘i Real Estate Department, 21 Park row, New York. TUESDAY, March 23, at 1044 o'¢lock, ELEGANT NOUSEROLD FERNITURE, atthe private residence, @8 EAST SIXTY-FIRS! STREET, NEAR MADISON AVENUE, JEEE JOHNEON. Jr. will sell as above, om Tuesday, all the elegant Furniture in said house, comprising in part, z ROSEWOOD PIANO, FINE PARLOR SUITS, VELVET Carpets, carved black’ walnat Buffet, Extension Table. Lounges and dining Chairs, in rod morocco; centre Tas bles elaborately CARVE BLACK WALNUT BEDROOM FURNITURE, fine curled hair Mattresses and Bedding, childrens’ Cribs, all the Crockery, Glassware, &c. ON WEDNESDAY, AT STORE 37 NASSAU STREET, continuation sale of all the fine Fnrniture removed trom the country. UCTION SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER— Salesroom corner of University place and Eighth Street; will sell at public auction, on Tuesday, March 23, ALlZo'ciock, at the Boulevard Club House, 108d street 4 Boulevard, on account of removal, all the contents of Club House, vonsisting of Billiard Tables and Fix- tures, Chandeliers, Card ‘Tables, Mirrors, Parlor Suits, Carpets. Oilcloths, Matting, Benches, Settees, Heaters, Flagstaff and Flag. N. B.—If the weather is unfavora, bie sale will take piace the following da; A TISSERH SOLOMON | & G0, + 134 Fulton street, avaler: Articles of Virtu. ac. : established 1551; sales ot houseliol to promptly. Se habla Espanol. UCTION SALK—MAGNIFICENT, Household Furnitui property of Edward Ca\ to be sold THIS (Monday) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the elegant five «tory brown'stone residence 120 West 23d St., near 6th av. Magnificent rosewood | tageres, lace Curtains, Mirrors, 1% octave rich rosewood Pianoforte, made by Brad- bury; latest styles inlaid Parlor suits, covered in satin brocatel, ac. ; inlaid Centre Taoles, Crbinets, Jardin- fores, Bronzos, Oil Paintings, &c.; Chamber Suits in solid walnut, Dressing Case, Bedsteads, spring and hair Mattresses, Carpet, &c.; Booke ise. 80) volumes Books: Lady's Secretary, Library Table, Turkish Sait and Chairs, dining room Buffet, Extension Table, solid wal- nut; Chairs, mna Dinner ‘and Tea Sets, Lounges, Hall Stand, 4c. ; ‘also basement and servants’ Furniture. HH, &. MCDONNELL & CO,, Auctioneers, vcTION. AUCTION, AUCTION. Over $2),010; 300 lots ot elegant Household Furniture, contents of private resi- dence 21 Kast 20th, at.. near Broadway. this day, com- neing at 10% o'clock, viz.:—7' cctave rosewood torte, elegant Parior Suits, latest styles, covered in plain and dgured satin and silk reps; Mirrors, brussels arpets, Oil Paintings, Clocks, Lace Curiains, Bookcuses, Secretaries, Ornaments, &c., Bedroom suits, rosewood and walnut; Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, single and double Bedsteads. Beading, Lounges. ets. Plimpton Bedstead, also dining room, basement and kitchen Furniture. HENRY ZINN. Auctioneer. UCTION SALE. AUCTION SAL¥. IMPOKTANT fd positive sate by public adotion. THI» DAY (MONDAY), at 1034 o'clock, over $40,000 worth handsome, genteel and usefal Household Furniture, at ihe elegant residence, 210 West 2ist st, near 7th avenue. Parlors contain two magnificent 744 octave rosewood Pianofortes, hand- some Parlor Suits, in crimson brocade, satin and cote: laine, inlaid and gilt Centre and Console Tables, Turkish Easy Chairs, fine Oil Paintings, Paris bronze Figures and Cloeks. Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Cornices, &¢. Library contains eatin cotelnine Library Suit. Librar: and Secretaire, Bookcases, volumes choice Books, Li- brary Lables. Rosewood and walnut Chamber Furniture, viz, :—Bed- steads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Lounges. 29 hair and spring Mattresses, rep and plush Bedroom Suits, Centre Tables, Mirrors, Ulocks, &c. Dining Furniture, consisting 12 foot Pillar Extension Table, one do. 10’ feet, handsome Sideboamt, Dining Chairs, Dinner and Tea Sets quantity Silverware, Crockery, Glassware. &c : also basement, kitchen and AUCTIONEERS, iamonds, Watches, furniture attended hall Furniture, velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, and | variety necessary housekeeping articles, \. B.—No postponement on account of weather. Take ROBERE C. CASIIIN, Auctioneer, ucTion, AUCTION, AUCTION, THIS (Monday) MORNING, at 10:30 o'clock, at the private mansion 103 West Twenty-cichth ‘street, near <ixth avenue, 375 lots handsome and genteel House- hold Furniture; Pianoforte, magnificent saun, brocade gud rep Parlor Suits, Etageres, ables, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Mirrors Curtains, Carpets, Bronzes, Paint: ings, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, hair and spring Mattresses, Bedding. walnut Suits in rep and haircloth, Library. Dining, Basement Furni- ture, Glass, China, silverware. N. 7th or 8th avenue cars. , Auctioneer. Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, 74 University place. VINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CABI- NETS, PIANOS, &C., &0, ROBEKT SOMERVILLE ‘will sell by auction MONDAY, March at 104 o'ciock, at the private residence ‘0. 159 West Forty-ninth street, Household Furniture, consisting of Moquet Carpets, made by Dunham, ebony and gilt Parlor Suits, black watnat aid rosewood Bedstesds, Bureans, Cabinets, Wardrobes. mlait Tables, h plate Pier Mirrors, Bookeases, Lounges, hair Matiresses, feather Bolsters and Pillows, Glass And China Ware, Kitchen Utensils, &c. P, 8.—RORERT SOMERVEL store farmiture BY 2, FAVOR, aucrioncER Chattel mortage sale at 217 Will sell, exchange or ixth avenue, st Fourteenth sta. on Tueslay, March 23, at ures, Furniture, &¢. of a first class “Hair Store, by order of mortgagee. Can be examined Monday. Particulars in Tuesday's Herald. Also on WEDNESDAY, Maron 26, at the clegant residence of Mrs, Olive I nth street, copstating of Pa Vurnitnre, Particulars speciatty. ME. FAVOR, Auction House, 13 will sell at 217 Sixth ay 100 A. M., entire Stoc Sykes, No. Chamber, day. First Versonal attention. Set- ements prompt. BY GAS BAYERSDORFER, AUCTION 4 ove fast Phirty-Afth street, ta tity firat class Cabinet Furntire, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Carpets, elegant Mirrors, Lounges, rich Hed steads, marble top Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Beddings, Mattresses, Oilcioths, Lounges, Rockers, &o. "Dealers in vited. MAX BAYERSDORFoR'S Office, 1 Contre street JOLE & MURPHY, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL ON / Tuesda, March 2%, at I2 o'clock, att ty sales. 479 Fuiton street, Brookiyn, ti: property No. 4) Clinton street, between Pierrepont and fulton, Brooklyn; lov46.7x100, with three siory brick mansion, 41x53; rooms: steam heater; all improvements; hiatt 61 purchase money may remain: abo other valuable Property in Brooklyn at the same time: JROCKERY AUCTION, HENRY LOTZ WILL SELL / Monday, Mareh 22, at 1 o'clock, invoice Bohemian Glaseware Lava, Oil Tanks and Measures, &, WIL: MAM ANDERSON, 10 College place, Inquire of the | ‘advances made on consignments: | | | rich cut and engraved ' Glassware, bronze, ormolti | | and marble Paris Clocks, Statuary, Bronzes, Vase silverplated Ware, &c. The sale” Will be positively | Bedding, | Prcsaep WALTERS, | Cofees, Spices Canned Fruits, Extracts, Pickles, boxes | of Soap, kits of Mackerel, Bluéing. Horley, Jeiliés. Ap- ples, Cheese, tubs of prime Butter, Vinegar, bottled Wines and Liquors, boxes of Cigars, &¢. Sale positive. on Monday, B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &C., ON TUESDAY, MARCH 23, AT 10} O'CLOCK, af NO. 77 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR SIXTY-FIRST STREET, comprising the entire Furniture of the house, all in splen- did order, having been in use jess than one year. 5: ositively without reserve on account of owner leaving for burope. Catalogues can be had on Monday at office of the auctioneers, 66 Broadway, near Bona street B, HERTS & SONS, AUC oan LONEERS, FUSITIVE AND PEREMPIORY CLOSING SALE OF RICH CHINA, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, £0, THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF STOCK OF MORTON'S FRENCH ARCADE, &$ BROADWAY, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 2% AND 25, AT 10 O'CLOCK EACH DAY, comprising the entire residue of this well known stock. | valued at over $30,000, embracing & fine assortment of Plain and decorated China, winner, Tea and Toilet Sets, | | | & without anv roservation, as the owner ix retiring from business, and ihe store having been let, must be vacated | on April, The goods will be sold In tors to suit the | < private purchasers. Catalogwtes will be on tuesday morning. TIONKERS, N & ©O., AU 29 Hast Lhirteenth street, near University place. | AEA large and attractive sale on iuesd arch 23, | atiLa. Special attention to auction sales at private P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEE SELL THIS + day, at 1035 o'clock, at 371 Grand street. near Nor- folk, and ‘con day until the whole. stock is sold, on ing Irom business, $30,00) worth ‘ot Furniture, ing in part of 13 Parlor Suits ot overy de: leboards, Wardrobes. Kter- 8, Dressing Cases, Mirr riment ot chamber, din e. all of which willbe sol This sale is weil worthy the | keepets, housekeepers and othera: di regardless of cost. N. B, atiention of hotel posit required trom all purchasers; goods will be deliv= ered after each day of sale. J LEVI & SON,“ AUQTIONEERS, WILL SELL, THIS os day, lock, 10's 0 tures first class Chairs, Mirrors, ery, Glassware and invited. 8 East Broadway, elegant Fix- and Restaurant—viz., Bar, Table: 1so large assortment fine Croc < tery; positively in lots, Dealers ARSHAL'S SALE.—DAILEY & HARTMAN, AU tioneers, will seli this day, at 100’clock A: M. . 15 Third avenue, a large quantity of blic Chairs, Sota, Lounge and Mirror Fratnes; bla wainut i K wainut and other #treaus, handsome rosewood Armotre-a-Glace, black wainut setot ngravi hunting scene nd oak Bedsieads, Lookin Glasses, one s. sconsisting of five highly colored ‘omos; Wngtaving, Clocks ot Various kinds, two iron Sates, three Stoves, two Cutting or Crimping Machines cane seat and ‘haircloth irs, ingrain, Brussels and velvet Carpets, Oilcloth, Mat: Kugs, Cornices, Fenders, rosewood marble top i Rack, marble top Centre Tables, Books, £c. Also one yery flue city wade Rockaway. one doctor's Buggy. one setor single Harness. ale positive, and tn lots. Buvers to remove coods immediately after the sale, By Dailey. City Marshal, ARSHAL’S SALE —J. SEEBACHER, AUCTIONEER, will sell this day, at 165 Seventh avenue, at 10 S. LEVENSON, Marshal. N o'clock, a lot of Fancy Goods, ARSHAL’S S.LE,—J. SEEBACHER, AUCTIONEER, street, atl o'clock, # fine lot of walnut Counters, Back Bars, ‘Liquors, Wines, Demilohms, Heer Pump. Glasses, e. ORTGAGE SALE.—J. SEEBACHER, AUCTIONEER, 12 o'clock, M., at No. 498 Sixth avenne, the Contents of first class Faro Bank, consisting ot Furniture, Sideboard, EHRLICH, At ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—J. SKEBACHER, AUCTION- day, March 22, at 11 o'clock A. M., at No. 38 Renwick strect, five Looms, Belting, Shatting Machinory, &c.. to- ness of weaving elastic webs. A. BIRNBAUM, Attorney for Mortgage. Ssslesroom corier Cntversity place and Hiehth street, will sell this cay. itt I o'clock, at No, 322 Dela’ ‘oi and Harness complete, Winding Frame. Twheting Ma- chine and Ruler complete, Sott suk Winding Frame Jeys, Bobbins, Fixtures, &c. DAVID CKAW FORD, Attorney for Mortgagee. MART AGE iisday atine salesrooms, 16¢ Chatham LOUIS LEVY, Marshal, 164 Chatham street, will sell this day (Monday), at | airs, Jables, Carpets, iron Safe, Meer calcsroom No-i6i Charhain street. wilt well Ae gether with all the appurtenances used with ihe busi- ORTGAGE SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER, cey street, one Steam Boiler, Ribbon Looms, with Ree: complete, Gimp Mils and Ribbon Looms complete, Pul- ORTGAGE SAL".—BOARDING HOUSE FURNI- ture, Saloon Fixt &c.—By virtue of achattel | mortgage, | will sell this day, at 17 Bowery, at 10% o'clock, @ large lot of Furniture, Carpets, Ortcloths, Beds, Bedding. also Tables, Chairs, Bar Counter, a lot of Brandies, Gins, Whiskeys, Cigars, &c. -ale positive. . J. KELLY, Attorney for Mortgagee. 18S ELIZABETH TURNE Li TESTIMONY, FULL REPORI OF THE TRIAL ON MONDAY IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOMAS J. M’GRATH, ‘Auctioneer, 153 Chatham street, corner of Mulberry, Will soll this day, at 11 o'clock, Men's and Women’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Kemnants, Quilts, Blankets, ote, Shoes, Ac.: also Coats, Pants’ and Vests By order ot L. L. Prager, Thirty third street. | terms, B. Z.. box 189 Herald office. n SALES AT AUCTION. M ad CHOICE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS, MADE BY MR. Ss. GANDY, and other fine works from the esta‘e of the late Nr G-" TALBO! “OLY EHANT, ri subjects. in creat . COMP) LEADING AutTinte. oY DOMrly hibit Pater pores /( ‘D FOREIGN, ion duy and evening, at t ere eer. by Fier AY NvE, where they wi Sold at auction on Wednesday and ‘Thursday evenings, March 2¢ and 28 R. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. W, WiTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THI ‘day. at 2 o'clock, 454 Canal’ street, a large assort ment of Household Furniture of a four story house, re moved for conventence of sate; fine Parior Suits. black Walnut Bookcase an! Wardrobes. French plate Pier, Mantel and plain Mirrors; Tapestry, Brussels and In. grain Carpets, Rugs and Otlcloths, hair and ex. Mat tresses, Feather Beds, Pillows, dc.; also a lot of Count ers. Desks, Showcases. Crockery, Kitchen | Ware: Refrigerators, Stoves, Oil Paintings and En- graving HOUSES, ROOMS &C., WANTED, In this City and Brookiyn. ANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, AN OFFICE BE- tween Forty-second street and the Park, Fourth Address, stating and Sixth avenues; terms moderate. TANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, THE LOWER Part ot a House (six or seven rooms) or a nice Sec- ond Floor; rent about $600 per annum; location between Twenty-second and Fortieth streets and Second and Fourth avenues. Address, with full particulars, C. C,, tion E. ‘WARTED-OFFICE AND ABOUT TWENTY SQUARI feet of storage room, on Arst floor (ground). ne: Chambers street, west side; rent must be low, Address B.A. H., Herald office. WAXTED-ON BROADWAY, SMALL | UNFUR nished om: FenE not to exceed $8 or $10 pes month, Address, with particulars, C. M. R., Herald Uptown Branch ofice, In the Country. WaAxten=s SMALL FURNISHED COUNTRY RESL dence fora gentieman and wife; rent must be moderate. Address A. C., box 128 Herald office, stating terms and particulars, ANTED—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Houses, in the country, to rent; no charge what. ever unless business is effected. Owners please send full Particulars to JOUN 5. KWEN, 39 Nassan street, MILK AND CREAM. D, WOODHULL & CO. 2) TO % NORTH + Moore street.—Pure Cream delivered in any part ‘ow York, Brookiyn or Jerwy City, and shipped ‘ash- of packed in ice to any town between Boston and ington. COAL AND WOOD. , AL RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, RE- ceipt Books and every kind of Printing used in the coal and wood business can be had at che METROPOLL. TAN PRINIING ESTABLISHMENT, 213 Broaaway, at very moderate prices. BG -BEST, KAMILY COAL FROM $6 TO $7, PER De ton of 2000 pounds, delivered ; Wood $4 25 ang $4 75 per load. “THOMAS THE DFORD,’ Twenty-seventt street and Ninth avenue and 114 Madison street é _STORAGE, A -STORAGE.—<WEST SIDE STORAGE WARE. « houses tor furniture, baggage, pianos, &c. Sep arate rooms, accessible during business hours; most ex- tensive and’ responsible establishment in the’ business. R. VAGGART, owner and manager, office 593 Hndson st, : DENTISTRY COKAL RUBBER SEL OF TEETH IN TAREE hours—Impréasion in the forenoon, teeth in the ternoon. ‘Thirty.fourth strect, near Broadway and Sixth avenue. Cotal wubber, very strong, flesh colored: gold Sets, plating sets, whalebone rubber Piump- ers, open trouts; Lip Litters, Lip Depres ators; nitrous oxide; mechanical dentistr; n cars trom Grand street ferry, or Sixth avenne cars, or Broad- t off att y-fourth street, WBROUGH, 123 West Thirty-tourth street. HE METROPOLITAN TING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building i __ CLOTHING. : T B. MINTZ'S, 24° THIRD AVENL BEIWE Twentieth aud Iwenty-tirst streets—The utmost value paid in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jew. sity. (A note by post punetually attended to vy Mr, or rs, : T EDWARD MILLER'S WELLKNOWN ESTAB- lishmeut, 63 Sixth avenue, near Waverley place, the utmost value p.id tor Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c. by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MCU T J. ANHALT’S. 178 SEVENTH AVENUE.—LADIES and gentlemen will positively receive 50 per cent more for Cast off Clothing, cee Furniture and Jew. eiry than any other dealer in the city. Ledies attended by Mrs. Anhalt. Y 81 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR WAVERLEY PLACE, ladies and gentlemen can receive the utmost value oR ree Clothing, 4c, Call on or address Mr. or Mrs. ARR T_B. HARRIS’ NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 1.174 Broadway. near Twenty-eighth street, ladies and entlemen receive the bighest value for their cast-off Wearing ‘Apparel. Callor address. Broadway prices paid. T 8. FLATTO’S, 816 SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER Forty-sixth street—80 per cent more ‘than else- where will positively be paid fo: ladies’ and gentle- men’s Cast-off Clothing by calling on or adéressing Mr. or Mra. FLATYO, 816 Sixth avenue. N COHN, 426 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEES « Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, pays the tull value tor Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wearing Ap parel, Carpets, &c., by calling at our address; ladies at ended by Mrs. Colin. HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTH, ing are invited to call at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, in the Herald Building to obtain estimates on their printing, which can be carefully done there at exceedingly low prices. mm fa a ASTROLOGY. [ASTROLOGER —PRorasson LISTER, 829 SIXTH avenue. Send for circulars. Address all letters t box 4.8239 New York Post office. PLUROPEAN, | CLAIRVOYANT | TELLS | NAMES, shows likenesses, causes marriages; 50c. to$l. Ne, 180 West Twenty-fiith street. RS. FRANCIS REVEALS Alt yous. Sgn covers stolen property, brings separated together: satiataction or money Tefuided. 179 third avenue. na Srobrdintdtemne st 0S A “BUSKIRK, RESIDENGB + 154 Bast 28th st, between Sd and Lexington ave DR. AND MADAM BOTT HAVING RETURNED scan be consulted confidentially at 47 West 1sth st. DR. AND MME. GRINDLB CURE ALL COM 12) West Twenty-sixth st, A —MME, RESTELL, MIDWIFE SINCE 1840, NO. 1 « East Fifty-second street, first door from Fitth av. DR. AND MME. MAURICEAU—30 YEARS’ PRAG. AMtice. “Omce 19 Liberty street, near Greenwich. Pawspronnes SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, GE: eral Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bowery, will se Wis day, at 1 o'clock, 690 lots men’s women’s | Clothing, Dresses, shawls, Remnants, Underclothing. | Beds, Beilding, Quilts, Blankets, Boois, shoes, &c., &c.; C, also Coats, vants and Vests. By order hugh Freel, 6 Kose sirect. N. b.—The sale of men’s clothing will begin at I! o'clock sharp. AWNHROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR Auctioneer, at, salesroom 59 New Bowery, will sell 5) lots Dresses, Shawls. Sacques, Kemnants. Tabie Linen, b ankets, Quilts, Boots, Gaiters, &c.: also Coa Fantaloons and Vests. By order Jacob Blumauer, 1 street. Can AUCTIONEER.—TEAS, GR ies, &c.—Will sell Monday, at IL o'clock, at sal room 2/ Last Broadway, stock ot fine Teas and Groceries, Viz, chests and Dackages of fue Green and Black Teas, | ]} ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER=— AT BLOCKS, | &e, (marshol’s sale), will sell, this day (Monday), at | 10% o'clock, at 27 hast Broadway, large lot of silk and felt Hat Bidcks. ams, Caps, Trimmings. &c. L, LEUBUSCHER, Marshal. RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER FURNITURE, ac, (mortgage sate). will sell, on Moniay, at Wi o'clock, at 47 bast Broadway, an assortment of use hold Furnitare, creen rep Suit, carvea Extension Table, elegant Bullet, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, &c. By order attorney. ICHARD FIELD, GENERAL —AUCTIONEER— salesroom No, 49 Bowery, will sell. this day, at 10 o'ciock, at corner Thirty-ftth street and Hignth avenue, a large jot of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor | And Bedroom suits, velvet, Brussels inrain and three= ly Carpets, &c., &e. : al irrors, Maitresses, dc. QUPREME COURT SALE of valnable Property on Spring street. JOSEVH McGUIRE, Auctioneer, will sell_at auction, on TURSDAY, March 23, 1875, at 13 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broaaway, under direction of samuei G. Adams, keq., Referee, the vainable Lot of Land, with the Buildings ‘thereon, and | 25 Spring street, Flaintiit's Attorney. 169 Broadway, cer's ofice, 87 Cedar street, SALE LIQUORS, STORE FIX. | ee tures, &e. SHERMAN, Sheriff's and Genoral Auctioneer, sells larch 22, at I o'clock, at No. 9 Chambers | ntire Stock and Fistures of fret of a large and 1 Liquors; aise Store a Sale positive. WM, ©. Jakks Maxwent, Deputy. Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, of Sirk FPS SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW- © clry, Showcases, Safes, &e.—s, HERMAN, Sherit's ‘al Auctioncer, ian Bo seils on Monday, March 22, at ry, A lot ot Gold and siiver ins, Sleeve Britons, cockets, &e. ; plated Showcases, Trays, &c'; also | oft sieves, Hammers and Ironware, &¢. “Sa@le posi- WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff. . H. Borxs, Deputy. ro HOUSE HUNTERS AND RUYERS, ¢ partnership accounts, 1 Oa DR, OR MME. WrST.—ALL COMPLAINTS cuted; advice tree. 49 Bleecker st., near Broadway and Chiropodist, 852 Broadway, near Thirteenth st —_—— ——— ——— ____ HELP WANTED—MALEs. GENTS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL tea to families and large consumers; great induce- ments, CANTON TEA COMPANY, is Chambers st. | Me, WHITE, MIDWIFE, MiDICAL CLAIRVOYANT AGENTS WANTED,—A FEW FIRST CLASS MEN fo can beh Ne | remunerative employment at 148 Ful. n si ; UHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn te‘egraphy and take positions. THOMP. SON'S College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institutes Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments. MAN TO WORK ON A FARM AND TAK CARE of stock. Call at 15 Greenwich av., opposite Jeffer son Market. RT TREASURES OF ENGLAND—THE BEST SELL ing book in the market: sold in parts and to sub | seribers only: agents wanted. OWARTH & PHILLIPS, 86 Nassau st, DVERTISING SOLICITORS—TO COLLECT AD vertisements for a superior medium in New York Men of experience only need apply Broadway. and Philadelphia. to BLAUVEL? & CO., 207 and “WANTED—TO SELL NEW FURNITURE for tamlly use; good profit. ’. WINTER, 739 Br NGELL’S HOT AIR ROMAN BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON av., want agreeaple, honest, intelligent, inaustrious, Strictly temperate American men and women, under 26, for baths and office; aio @ boy to black boots aud rut errands. \ALL AND SEE.—A FEW QUOD CANVASSER! J wanted. 31 Park row, room 13 (\HECK BOYS WANTED.—APPLY AT LORD & TAY. LOWS, corner Grand and Christie. (PE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway,in the Heraid Building. ws ED—A GENTLEMAN AS OUT-DOOR AGENT; to a suitable party liberal pay and constant employ: ment. Address STANDARD, box 17 herald office, WARTED-IN THE OFFICE OF A WHOLESALE house, a lad, 15 to 17 years of age, who can wri Addre a good hand and come weil recommended. stating age and references, box 1,163 Post offic THE TRADES. we UTCHER WANTED.—MUST UNDERSTAND FISH and oysters; young, experienced man. None othe: need apply at People's Marke Orange, Nod. Jie SINKER WANTED—FOR SILVERWORK, AT D TIFFANY & ©0.'S, 58 and 55 Prince st. ¥O WATCH CASK MAKERS WANTED—ON GOLD Wo iatnrst class workmen, accustomed to flat stem winders, &c., work by the pie o OF by the ould be given, Address ©. & A, PEQUIGNOT, & st, Mhiladeiphia, | back year | Soain otitis, WAY ER aReR WATOHMAKGR, CALL AT B Mosers, DUGGIN & CROSSMAN, Architects, No, 63 Kast Forty-tirst street, corner Park. avenue, have determined to sell their erties, consisting of Jegant new Hose: known as and N 1 2) ‘East Fifty-sev- enth street; also No, venth street; two Lots on Tenth a n Kast Eighty: eighth str ed at auction at t prices LUDLOW & CO, | HURSDAY, Maren 25, | unless previously soil at prival <. Bampiiets con: | taining terms 0) sale and ding f the houses and | lots can be obtained at the houses, thoit office, or at | the , No. 3 Pine street and No, 36 Kast Seven | By on ‘J. RICHRATH'S, 69 Nassau st., room TANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN 2 Wvenre ot age, with a business experionce ot reves years, principally in sugar refining; ls a good penmat asa practical Knowieuge of hookwecping; salary m erate. Address C. T., Herald office FIRST CLASS TRACK FOREMEN WANTED—TO 4b jay track on the Elizabeth and Long Brauch Ret. road; best references required, Call at No. IU Living. ston st, Elizabeth port, AL PULLIVE

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