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~—— : : THE FRA| OUSE, ONE BLOCK EAST A’? the hy ih tet ‘of Frankfort and William 260 rooms, neatly furnished. One veo one per- Me bbe. per day; $1 00 to $8 per week. House open 5 REET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND T 18 NINTIL, STE Eai Rooms to let, with fist class ei tod Geaman styles, ‘The house is German. ‘Only those who ure willing to pay lberally need apply, PARLOR FLOOR OF THREE ROOMS, NTIRE PArulsied, om Murray Hl, with Board, in private family, can be hid by addressing H. B., box 606 Post oilice. te nv OF TWO OR FOUR FINE ROOMS TO LET- Sth frst class Board; private table if preferred. Also Fringe Room. Apply at 22 Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. YOUNG LADY DESIRE: respectable family; will aad singing as part payment; re! Music, station D. BOARD IN A HIGHLY ch English, French, Piano ferenees exchanged, Address ND WIFE AND A FEW SINGLE oo sommodated with good Board, in a imal! private reare uo other boarders, by calling at 200 oor froma the corner of John 6g o'clock. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, ON PARLOR fost, clegantig@Parnished Parlors abd Bedrooms, ea ‘without Board. Private table if required. ‘may also be had. Apply at 120 Bast sevens mis! econd Floor to let, parlor and two bedroom: Apply CARD.-AN ELEGANTLY AND RICHLY FUR- A. ue. t, with private table, References exchanj 6 West Bleveuth street, one door from Fifth w T 174, 176, 178 BLEECKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS weat of Hroadway-—Plessamt Rooms, with first class $7 to $12 per week. Families accordingly. PRE PAMILY WOULD LET A LARGE, NEAT. ly Fanpished Room. Apply, at 118 West Twonty-sixth rect, near Bixth avenue, Old number, 72. SUIT OF TWO LARGE AND ONE HALL BED- room, furnished or nnfurnished, with Private Tables iso single’ Rooms, furnished, without board, Near Fifth venue, No. 1 iE entieth street, ~~. D OO eee te, PEL Fie angle geaousn, ni ves, OF Beard: frat ‘class neighborhood. APpIY ‘of 223. Went Twentieth street, a LET—WITH BOARD, THE ENTIRE SECOND Floor, with or without private table, in a first class house, fronting Stuyvesant square. Thowe willing to pay Uberally for first class accommodations are invited to at 161 East Fifteenth street, Highest references given and re- quired, PO, LET-A | HANDSOMELY. FURNISHED FRONT Room, toa Indy and gentleman; Board for the lady only; ‘modern improvements, Inquire at 103 and Houston streets. hou all Thompson street, between Bi IPWo, SUITS AND ONE, SINGLE ROOM MAY BE HAD, with private table if desired, in the elegant mansion, 18 West Twenty fifth street. | Unéxceptionabl quired, A fine Stable attached for rent. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A GOOD, ‘comfortable Root, with Breakfast ‘and ‘fea, in a re: ® je family. Terms, abou or $00 monthly; auired, Address ¥. 1k. Adame, Simone ra we D—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS. FOUR Bedrooms and Parlor, with private table. Address ¥. 30 Union square, ANTED.—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with Board; mechanics rred. West Thirty-cighth street. on prs od ‘WA XTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, one or two children to Bi from $ to & years old, Apply at Mra. PHILLIPS, 108 Bast Eighth street, reference re- POR, SALE-ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, “A FIRST class brown stone front ilcaatet' oa the mech aide of Columbia street, between the Wall and Fulton fer- Fick sal ein sree carpet a eal toe isenteiaces, or a ev a particulars ‘addren box (3a New ‘York Post office, R SALE—VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR IN- vestment on Chambers, Vesey, Hubert, Hudson, North Moore, Grand, Greenwich,’ Leroy, Washington and other on Fifth and figures. ‘Bireets; se large corner f1 a; also Madison avenues and side areets st Apply to JAMES PRICK, OR SALE—THE FIVE YEARS LEASE AND FURNI-.* ture of the English basement House 126 West Fortieth Street, ‘The furniture is very handsome, the house contain- ing ali the modern improvements. No ageuts need apply. NANA NEATLY FITTED UP CORNER LIQUOR STORE A for sale, well located down town, doing, » due cash business, Also Restaurants, Billiard and pen Med yy By Sau ‘Apply at 433 Pearl street. AT A SACRIFICE-FOR GALE. LAGER BEER, AND Dining Saloon, in the vicinity of the City Hall, 25g jease; also corner Groceries, Liquor, Tea and Produce 8. Parties looking for stores or business places will find it to their interest to callon DEMPSEY & CO., No. 4 Now Chambers street, BAR FOR SALE OR TO LET—WITH ACCOMMO- A dations for thirty lodgers. Inquire.at No. 9 ‘West st. AB BUSINESS FOR SALE. INQUIRE OF A, INGS, No. 5 Centre Market. FoR SALE—DOWN TOWN PROPERTY IN DOMINICK, Broome, Greene, Duane, Carmine, Elm and Frankfort Streets, Will be sold cheap. ‘Apply to A. JOURNEAY, No. 6 Pine street, R SALE—A SPLENDID HOUSE, IN AMITY STREET, Fey eer aradres, S100; ele In, Tenth eines. fant story brown stone basginent and trimmings, 7 meiit, eeeeevaN Vi N's Wall suroct. OR SALE—A,NEW AND STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Private Stable and Carriage House, on Twenty-tifth treet, near Lexington avenue; one ot the best stables in the Twen'y first ward. Apply to 3, KILPATRICK, under Bull’s “i ‘ (OR SALE—A DESIRABLE THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, on Sixteenth street, opposite Stuyvesant sayare, eversdconvenionce, and in peribct order. Possrasion atonce, Price $10,500, JOSEPH MASON, No. 534 Pine st, ANTED—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room, with full Board for two ladies, between Bleecker and Thirty-fifth streets; in the plain home of a widow pre- ferred, Advance rent in lieu of reference, Address, stating terms, including tire and gas, which must be moderate, Mrs. L.A. N,, station D, 1 EAST TWELFTH STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF AF atrondway: handsome Furnished Kooms, with Hoard, for gentlemen and wives, also 4 * tatun modern tinprovementa, S &°™ ict eraadas 3Q EAST FOURTEENTH STRERT.—A PARLOR AND Bedroom, suitable for a gentleman and his wife or a party of single gentlemen, may be obtained with Board; also ‘at 196 Blvecker street, between Cottage place and PARLOR FLOOR TO LET—FOR OFFICE, ROOMS as Hoard, for single gentlemen or a quiet family, 7 f t. PARTY OF GENTLEMEN, modated with gebtiemen and their wive be ac ns aid Board, at 296 West Twentieth street, Reterences one wanted by two géntle- fen. Desirable location, above Fourteenth street, Address box 2,065 Post viice. T TWELFTH STREET—GENTLEMEN AND , atleinen can obtain fnrnished 4, with Re: Servants and children not LADY WANTED—TO ROOM WITH ANOTHER lady. House first class; location desirable, References exchanged. Lee, station D, T 1M WEST TWELFTH STREET.—ROOMS, NICELY turmsbed, to let, with Bourd, to gentiemen ora gen- Weman and wit A —AT 1129 BROADWAY, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL m « piuatign in the city. ome, on suite, and singly, for , can ilies, ladies and genticmen, with first class Boar had by immediate application. on reasonable terms. PLEASANT FRONT CHAMBER ON THIRD FLOOR ) (0 two single gentjemen, with Board, uso of gas, de. ‘Apply at 12 t Thirty-tifth street, two doors from ‘Third avenue, Ti WEST ELEVENTH STREKT—A FEW STEPS A from Broadway, to let, an elegantly furnished front with first class private table; also # rior. on first floor, single Room. T 193 PRINCE STREET, FIRST CLASS BOARD AND elegantly furnished Kooms, with all the modern im- Provements, ior a few single geitlemen, Terms moderate. FINE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET—TO one or two gentiemen; Bourd given if desired; good ble. By Mrs, ESUALONE, 133 Fifth street, ball floor. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH Board, to a gentleman and wile or single gentlemen, Apply at 133 West Twenty-fourth sureet, near Seventh a A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON FOURTH floor, suitable for two persons, with excellent Board, at &S West Eleventh strect, near Fifth avenue. Reference re- quired. GENTLI MAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN A handsome sunny Room, on first floor, with Board; also @ single Room. House brown sione; every convenience for fort, ‘Terms moderate. Apply at 140 East Thirty-third st. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with a handsomely furnished back Parlor, with ; also a tront Room on the third story, Relereuce re- quired, 107 Waverley place. PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A FIRST RATE LO- eauon up town, will jet the handsomely furnished Par- ‘on second floor, With private table. Apply to L, KER , banker, 31 Nassau street. GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD FOR HIS DAUGH- ler, in private family; Eightenth ward preferred; Feference. Address Parent, station D. a siigle oom, on fourth floor, 5d WEST ELEVENTH STREET, ROOMS IN) SUITS © +) and single, for families and gentlemen. References anged. ‘ ‘amily has a large Parlor (third floor). gas, bath, fire, 3h first class; breakfast If desired. 134 Poacitd FOURTEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE ae. 162. WAVERLEY | PLACE-HANDSOMELY | FUR- J.4 nished back Parlor on first floor and froat Room on third tor to let, with Board. References exchanged, TTHE AAT ot Brondway and ‘Twelfth street enonms $0 lets to tranwent and permanent guests, Meals furnished to order, by the day or week. Porter in attendance all night, E LANEAU HOUSE, 72 WEST FORTIETH STREET, fronting Reservoir Park.—One large and desirable suit of, Rooms on first tloor. Also one om third floor. “Table Shote. —- 2 IERREPONT HOUSE, BROOKLYN, HAVING CHANG- dg and newly furnished, and’is prepared for per- transient guests, Single Rooms ut low rates to single geutiemen. . EUNION HOTEL, FORTY-SECOND STREET AND Fourth avenue, New York, ut the stopping place of the New Haven and Hatlem Railroad trains, New house, haud- somely furnished, and conducted en the European pli; well calculated for either small families or single gentlemen and for permanent or transient occupancy, A few rooms still disengaged. _SALES OF REAL ESTATE. LL WANTING FARMS.—LANDS, Farms.—Large and thriving settlement of Vineland, Mild climate, 30 miles south of Philadelphia by railroad large crops; 20 acre tracts at $25 per within four years; good business openii : ting and making ‘prove ™ is. Apply to CHARL K. LANDIS, Vostinaster, Vineiand, Landis township, 'N. J. Letters answered. Pa- ning full information will be sent tree. A WEASTCHESTER MARBLE QUARRY. —TO Boss « stone cutters, quarrymen or others. Ihave 4 bed of White Marble only partially explored, which I would like to see developed; it lies on the line of the Harlem Raliroad, one hour from Forty-second treet, and i equally as good as any marble used in the clty of New York for bullding. purposes. Will sell, lease or make any fair arrangement for working it, I would invite those interested to come up and examine, or address me at Tuckahoe or Scarsdale. THOMAS J. McCARTY, A. FARM CONTAINING TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES OF good land, two acres nice timber, with abundance of fruit, tine springs, with a living stream; comfortable build- ing located two and a half miles east of Irvington, on the $5,000. east ‘side of the Saw Mill (or Nepperan) river. Price Particulars with 8. EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue. GREAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, WITHIN THREE miles of New Hamburg, on the Hudson, a large Man- bree story and basement; 80 feet square; 16 rooms on floor; and two Cottages, stable, carriage house, &c., of excellent land and abundance of fruit. This t aecaghad ts well calculated for a young ladies’ seminary, oys? school, or a firstclass boarding house. It ix offered a Ee deal less than the building cost, and on very liberal rms. Further particulars with 5. EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue, PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—WITH BOARD, ina private family. 18 Kast Eighteenth street, tied oor from Broadway. YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WANTS A NEATLY Room in either a native or foreign family, With Board. Terms not to exceed $12 a week. Address, with particulars, Bardo, box 125 Herald DESIRABLE ROO N SECOND FLOOR, to u genieman and lady; Hoard for the lady only. Ap at 282 oslyn place, formerly Greene street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF APAT Nis to rent, for the winter, with private table ouly. Apply at No. 9 Great Jones sireet, hear Broadway. OARD—WITH A LADY LIVING ALONE; WELL Furnished Kooms; full Board for the ludies onlye [n- ‘Quire at 198 Bleck r Bow —NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with Board, One with an extension, suitable for a famt Others for single gent ‘Table excellent. Terms 74 St. Mark's pl Feasonabie. Boeke A PARLon AND BEDROOM TO LET—WITH ‘Board; references exchanged. Apply atell9 Ninth st. OARD.—I WILL GIVE BOARD AND ROOM FREE to any respectable person who will loan the advertiser bout $1.40) for four or six mouths, wo be secured on good security. Address E. A. B., Herald offiee. OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY WILL RENT TWO OR three Rooms, with Board, to three or four persons who ‘are willing to pay at least $10) per week for the w ations. Good substantial table will be giren. The Feference required, The house is situated on Twenty-third treet. Address W. J. T., Herald ollice. OARD—WITH DESIRABLE ROO ‘Bedroom on second floor; parties gi Keferences exchanged. Apply at 155 East ienth ree OARD.-TO LET, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Room to a lady and gentleman; Board for the lad nly. Appiy at 384 West Twenty.oighth street, near Ninth Brenue, convenient to the Twenty-third street stages. we ee 4 il pe Se ph naing SECOND oor, wnturnished, to gent and wife or wo perso S20 per week. 28 St. Mark's place, p82 OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND * im, with full Board, 10. @ cou Gay. niboens CQ bor 2,668 Post offee. - OARDWANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; fire and included — Address, stating particuiars, with Peal name, Justice, box 197 Herald offlee, A FOUNDRY FoR SALE tHE LEASE OF AN IRON Foundry, well located in Williamsburg, with Machinery, Tools, &c.; almost new; in good, complete, running condition. Possession at once. The building 1s particularly adapted for manufacturing purposes. Address Foundry, box 116 Herald office. A. G00 INVESTMENT—ON THE RAST BANK OF the Hudson, "in thin county, above Fort Washington, even acres of nice Land, laid out in garden and Jawa, tr shrubbery and shade teves in abundance, » first elass ‘dwell ing (some 20 roo all necessary outbuildings. ‘This pro- perty is rapidly increasing in value for building purposes, and, if cut up jn parcels, would sell at large prices; has a of nearly G00 feet on the river, with wat low; tering moderate. Further particul tn 8. EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue. NUMBER OF FARMS AND VILLAGE RESIDENC! at low prices; also three furnished Houses, with diate possession, Tor sale, Apply to R. FL HARRIOTY, 1 Fine street; or HARRIOTT, VAIL & CO., at Plainfield, New jersey. FARM OF 115 ACRES, WITH DWELLINGS AND outhouses, in Westchester county, with water and fruit in abundance, for sale or exchange tor city property. Also two Lots in Doyer street, New York , Suitable for manu- facturing purposes. Apply ISAAC A. ENGLISH, No. 3 Astor plice. DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON THE CORNER f Marey and Dekalb avenues Brooklyn. can be bought SU), v LAND, avenue, N.Y. Price for A and barn; yo ‘and schools; D. ABBOTT, No, | Broadway, ING 15 ACRES OF jon. Stall, neat house hg fruit (rees, now im bearing: near churches ne mile from depot. l'rice $1,000. Cali on L. ‘ashington Hotel. FARM FOR SALE—CONTA: good ind, mostly under eulti SPLENDID HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE—IN A thriving city, $0 miles, Iq hours; brick buildings, 40 Fooras, fine livery stable attached, doing @ frst claws cash trade; all in complete order. S, FERGUSON, 80 Nansau street, room 24. - A GREAT BARGAIN IN TENEMENT PROPERTY AND Thira avenue peoperty.—Alse two fire cines Houses on Sixtloth street, near Lexington avenge; sles one on Fit second street, gear Fifth avenue, very low. Apply FETPRETCH. a8 Third avenuds WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET SUBSTAN- tially built three story high stoop House, near Seventh enue; ane, bathe nnd all modern inprovements;, price 817,00." DITCHETT, No, 2 New Chambers at,, second floor, THIRTEENTH STREET THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, near Sixth avenue, with conservatory, fountain and modern iinprovements, Vrice $15,000, DITCHETT, No, 2 ‘ambers street, second floor. iso Rooms and Dwellings, from $20 to $600 a month B.—All responsible parties seeking accommodations suit @4 immediately. Board Exchan, Broadway, —- — —_—_ OARD WANTED-—WITH A GOOD SIZED, WELL furnished Room (fire and gas), below Twentieth street, ‘a Indy (teacher), Terms $10 per week. Address Board, ox 149 Herald office. Beten IN BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT FRONT HALL Beane WANTED—FROM $8 TO $100 PER WEEK; Bedroom, with Board, to let, at 30 Cheever place, be- Harrison a Lreeta, Degraw, Hicks and Henry BOARD.—A LARGE HAND- irnished except carpet, will be ality, to two persons, Apply ROOKLYN HEIGHTS ‘some back Parlor, with Board of the best q Ot ME Hicks street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT THE BRADFORD House, between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets, Broad- foray, Central Park. IR URNISUED ROOMS To RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT Board, Apply at 106 West Twenty-first sireet, UR: ) APARTMENTS.—TO LET, TO ONE OR tw je gentlemen only, with or withotlt Breakfast,'the nd Floor of a well furnished house, occupied by a sinall family, near the Church of the Aposties, Ninth and ‘weniy-elghth street, Address Adams, sation By PURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—WITH gentemen and their wives or single gentlemen, er at 6. 19 Kast Twelfth street, near Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO nileman and wife or single gentlemen, Apply at79 ‘ant Thirty-tirst aireet. Refer xehunged ty TWENTY.THIRD STREET. BETWEEN FIFTH AND ha BOARD, TO Din Riath avenues, @ Parlor Pioor can be had, handsor rnished, with or without private table, Address KE. C., box 2,409 Post’ oflice. RS. JALLEE CAN ACCOMMODATE LADIPS AND gentlemen with Furnished Rooms, with Board for la A, At 14g Crosby street, near G LEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, TO aoa and their wives; also to single centiemen, Thompson street, near Washingion Parade Ground, OMS WANTED—IN A QUIET HOUSE, BETWEEN Bighth and Twenty third streets, four Furnished Roowe, Sith or without Bourd for the winte family of three. agrees, seating ovation ad worms, C, Carrol, Harald ofes hanged. BARGAIN.—A SPLENDID FARM OF 6) ACRES, overlooking New Brunswiek: fine large buildings, (wo Houses, abandaut outbuildings, fine grove, tine fish pond, very great variety of fruit and shade tees, elegant location, firetel place. 'riee, wit lock, crops and tools, only $15,000, J. 8, FERGUSON, 39 Nassau st room 2 T NO. 4 NEW CHAMBERS STREET—PART poking for cheap House, Farms, Stores, Busi ae, ia it to their interest to apply to C. 0. DEMPSLY DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House for sale, north side of Forty-second street, and several other Houses in good neighborhoods, Apply to JO..N BNARE, Stu: Institute. 69 Broadwa} ARGAINS AT METUCHIN.—SMAL lots, $1,500; new Cotiage, 8 lots, Land, plenty of fruit, good buildi abundance of fruit, good build ret class Country Seat, 10 acres, 2 orchards, 5 Place, $6,000; 6 acres, all covered with fruit. choicest ‘kinds, good buildings, 00. . 8. FERGUSON, 39 Nansau sii EAND FARM © COTTAGE, 9 i, $9.00: D FOR within four miles of Hyde Park. ‘of good Land, well watered, fruit and shade trees, first class buildings, complete in every respect, all modern improve. ments, gas, hot and cold water, &. Must be to be up- prevjated. The dwelling cost’ as much as is asked fur the property. Paruculars with 6, EMBERSON, 421 igith avenue, E—THE INTERIOR ELEGANTLY FINISHED, nt 1g acre of land; every va of full bearing stables outhouses, one horse, 6 old, ean trot t sound, kind and gentle; cost $1,000 suort ti ow carrlage harness, ‘fowls and utenuile: a railroad from City Hall, in ester coun , y healthy mel very best a0 price $10,000 for the whole. The owne sles to sell.’ ag he eontemplates moving from the city Oniy those need apply Who actually wishes to purchase in. mediate Address J. Crowell, Post office. [DAIRY PLACE POR SALE.—HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, STA- Lies in barn for 90 cows, Wagon houke and outhouses, ont $6,000, and four full lous HTEN, 85 Wall street, NESS PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 —Two brow Li stores have p! fronts, will be sold at 4 fair price; rents well; & cap inventinent: Apply to the owner, northeast eorner of ret arid eighth w four lots of for $10,000, "« und, Buildin we to Mayor Wo VAN V LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROONS, WITH ‘Of without Board, for ladies and geutlemen, in & house qrith all the modern improvements. 161 Last Twenty seventh LET—WITH BOARD, TO A GENTLEMAN AND ‘wife, without children, or two centiemen, a large front ‘With aloore, gak, grate, bot aud cold water, Apply at jest Twenly-eecond street. T° LET—WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A ‘on second floor and two fur- sated Pal eo for gentlemen; raf pine nh roferences eX. Sbunged. Si dab Winthrop’ place, Crcene ural’ op Od BOARD, TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, s Bedroom, with closet attached. at 14 East Twenty. street, near Fourth avenue. Reference red. LETOA SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED SUIT oF pepe RO Room, OF wfihont oard tin. the, ‘hret sigan tlemet: it in the first class tone boune 206 Wert ty -ree nth and Bighth avenues, Apply on street, between prewees, {ARMS FOR SALE—IMME: ‘one con. ’ whe with kK, crops, &¢., p 5, one 9) acres, price i; one 4, Very close to the depot, price $6,000; one 6) acres, fine buildings, tn complete order, price Uo fr oe oe depot, price all jance of choice fruit, shrubbery and de trees. Further particulars with 8, EMBERSON 421 Eighth avenue, ARM FOR SALE.—AN IMPROVED FA Iscres, 25 wood, under 6 High state of euitivantn, SO alles on Long mig igre with a large athount of stock and crops, farming im) nts, ithin t Inquire of J GNOVAN, 33 Promece amulet of depot. IRST CLASS COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR BALE, with immediate ‘on the banks of the Hudson, at lawond Bouton Buy "ki ‘Yonkers, Hast 0) rey, Irvington, Rearboroug bing wine, Beokouttt Corse iM, Low Point, New Hamburg, Pe TY Rhinebeck, TI Fariber'arigelere with) 8° RMBSWGUN. #11 Eigbih ast OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS TENEMENT PROPERTY paying M4 per cent net; sold to close an estate, Price $42,000. DYE & CURTISS, £8 Sixth avenue. JOR SALELONE OF THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL AND elegantly furnished Houses on Murray Hill, within one hundred feet of Fifth avenue. Immediate posseasion. Will be shown by DYE & CURTISS, 508 Sixth avenue, OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE COR- nerd in New York for banking. hotel or mereantile pure osex, fronting £8 feet 4 inches on Canal street, by 123 feet 7 cick on*West Bro away. For map. werms, ee. apply to TATE, $97 Brotdway. Other valuable Corners sof Ground for sale, in gopd locations, as above, 637 Broadway. eR RARE CHANCE.—TWO GOOD CORNER LIQUOR A Stores for sale, one down town and the other up town, doth doing a good business. Apply ut 300g Ninth avenue. ARBER SHOP FOR SALE—$20 BELOW COST; DO- ing a good business; location Sixth avenue; reason for jelling, decease of the owner, Two rooms above the shop. Tnquire at 618 Broadway, third floor, IGAR AND FANCY GOODS STORE FOR SALE, the west side of Broadway; a loag established busi Apply to JOHN SNARE, Stuyvesant Institute, 669 Broad- way. INING, OYSTER AND BAR SALOON FOR SALE— dniy. bree $80.” Apply at 209 Brondway-rosm Nor ily. Price . al way, room No. 4. * seat yee. HOWES. INING ROOM FOR SALE.—APPLY AT NO, 2 8OUTH treet, Williamsburg. RUG STORE FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED TEN Sevi y in a location, with or without a tenement “in the same butlding, Call on H. SMITH, 46 Portland ave- jrooklyn. EED STORE FOR SALE CHEAP.—HORSES, Wages, Stock, Fixtures and good will, Good local- tisfactory reason for selling. Address Hay, Straw and Feed, box Herald office, (OR SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A nicely fitted up Drug Store will be sold, either with or without counters, worth about $1,200. Addréss Morton, sta- ew York, for three days. ity, Sat j}OR SALE—AN ELEGANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, in the village of Jamaica; location perfectly healthy; of ‘easy and frequent access to the elty; the mansion, ‘outbuild- ings and stables to correspond; grounds handsomely laid out in lawns and gardens; contents about 8 acres, Apply to E. A. BRINKERHOFF, 99 Broad street, FPOR SALE[A FARM ON LONG ISLAND, 896 ACRES; valuable buildings. Lowest price $15,000, AARON OGDEN, 77 Trinity building, N OR SALE—SEVERAL ELEGANT HOUSES, IN FIRST ass neighborhoods, very cheap. Also a beautiful four story hij oop House in Fourteenth street, with immediate possession; furnished or unfurnished, Apply at 271 Broad- way, room’20. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, THE THREE STORY AND basement brick House, pleasantly located, at 4! War- ren street, near Hicks, ‘This house will be sold low, ax the owner resides West and cannot attend to it. Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Inquire for the Owner on the pretniges Unt day; after this day at231 West Forty-third street, New York, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON AND Inquire at 129 Bleecker street, between 10 A. M. M., for three days. OR SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A first class Billiard Saloon; two new 1 tables, room for threw more; in frst rate onter and everything complete for carrying on the business. Price $2,500. pply to J. W. SWIFT, SUS Broadway, corner of Twentieth sireet. (OK SALE—A TEMPERANCE GROCERY AND MEAT Store; large stock; best location East sides kept by pre. sent proprietor. for 13’ years, Apply at SOLINGER’S, 58 Bowery, Bank Building, OR SALE.—7,000 FEET OF SUB-MARINE GUTTA Fercha Safety Fuse. Inquire of JOSEPIL E. CORN- ING, 32 Platt street. POR SALE—A FIRST CLASS EXPRESS ROUTE, CON- AM sisting of Horses, Wagons and Permanent Business; iins been established for 17 years. For particulary apply at Express ollice, 117 John stréet, from 12 M. until 2 P. M. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A RESIDENCE IN this elty or vicinity. a strictly first class Farm of eighty tillable, one mile from depot, few hours from this city, healthy location; raises annually’ from four to ats tons tobacco on a# many acres, 1,000 trees choice fruit, excellent house, barns and tobacco’ building; pays over 20 per cent; rice,” with stock, tools, a&c., $1 Address Bargain, Herald office. OR SALE—A THREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House, with all the modern improvements, in Lexington e, near Fifty-second street. Apply to PETER JACK- SON, Forty-second street Saw Mill, near Second avenue. OR SALE CHEAP—THREE GOOD MILK AND BUT- ter Farms, in Orange county; one containing M8 acres, one 144, and one 120; good buildings and plenty of fruit on each. M. DRURY, 14 Chambers street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWELVE CENTRAL Park Tota, near Ninth avenue, running through from Eighty-ninth tod ‘en Lots on Seven- ty-lifth street, near Third avenne: also twenty lots on Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Apply to JUHN B, COTTE, 133 Bowery. POR, SALE OR TO LE. ‘The two new Building Nos. 22and 2% FRANKFORT STREET, one block from the City Hall. ‘The basement and sub-basement are divided by a brick ‘wall, connecting by open arches; there are also six vaults under the side ws ér floors are well lighted. The suitable for almost any kind of manu- facturing business, being situated in the Immediate neigh. Borhood of the leather houses, printers, “manufacturing, de. «tie Bpilding can be heated by steam. free of cost, at the option of the owner, and with or without steam power. The Building is so built it can be made, at a very small expense, into two separate stores, Apply on premises be- tween 9'A. M. and 2o’clock P, M. OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID FARM OF 85 ACRES ‘of choice land, at Jamatea, L, I., for city, Brookiyn or Williamsburg Property, and will give & good trade, Apply to JOHN FETPRETCH, 418 Third avenu ({OSHEN FARM YOR BALE—Wo ACRES, WITH FIRST lass improvements; "n'a beautiful Jocation, a few minutes’ walk from depot; also, Farm of 70 acres, adjoin ing. C, H. OLIVER, No. 7 Beekman street, OUSE FOR SALE—1,106 SANSOM STREET, PHILA- delphia; $8,000; $6,000 only required; $5,000'perpetisl insurance. Address’ A.'G., station D, or Mr. Jones, 616 Pine street, Philadelphia, . d 3 D FORS in Arkansas; also desirable Cotton Plantations for in Alabama, Inquire at vilice of American Land Company and Agency, 57 Broad AND FOR SALE OR LEASE.—I WISH TO SELL OR Tage for a number of yours my Cotton and Turpentine Farms, The said farms are situated in the District of George- town, South Carolina, and lying on Choppee creek, which empties into Black river, oue mile from my turpentine dis- lery. My Gotton Farm iles immediately on the sald creek, and consists of about two hundred acres of newly cleared land. id about two hundred not be excelled in this now in a good sta Section for its adaptation to, the cultivation of cotton, being acres of wood land. Th of a course, gravelly soil ynd a clay subsoil, and its surtuce being undulating and welf drained. My Tu Farm consists of elght crops of boxes, a ri of which have been worked only one year, and the others ave been worked but two years, and etiough unboxed pine trees to cut three or four more crops, und besides there are uy number of sound pines in the neighborhood which can be bought low or leased on reasonable rms, My Distillery is now In running order and everything about 11 complete for carrying on the business; all necessary buildings and tools for making rosin and spirit barrels, all of which are situated immediately on a navigable stream. A sore of groceries and dry gorte om this farm could. be made very prodtable. boing in a thickly settled neighborhood and no other store nearer in Georgetown, Which is distant: sixteen miles and a ferry to cross. [do not suppose there is any other section of thé whole Southern States that contains as many freedmen and women as this; consequently there is no scarcity of labsrera, ‘Any one wishing to avail himself of thin rare oppor- tunity of engaging in the cotton, turpentine or mereantile Dusitiess—either one or all of them—can confer with the sub- scriber in person on the premises, or by addressing him at Georgetown, South Carolina. J.J, PERKINS. ROPERTY IN SOUTH BR ‘About 16 lots; splendid mansion, greenhouse and stable; Yory domrable, and will be sold reisonable if applied for ‘soon, JOHN LLOYD & SONS, 15 Nassau street, bent AVENUE.—FOR SALE, stoop House, 188 Second avenue, in complete order. Price $16,000. Can be seen after I o'clock A. M. ‘ANTED—A CHURCH, OR PROPERTY 75x100, OR more, located between Tenth and Twenty-third streets and Second 'and Fifth avenues. Applications, with particu. lara, to be made to M. SCHWAB, Enq., 264 Eust Broadway. FOUR STORY HIGH WwW ‘ANTED—A COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FROM 2 to Kucres, in Westchester county or neighborhood, not more than '25 miles from New York, suitable for a gentleman's family. Address M, M. E., box 146 Herald office. ANTED TO BUY OR LEASE—A LARGE BRICK Bullding, sullable for manufacturing purposes. | Ad- dress, stating size, location and price, U. 8., Herald office. 3900 Wit, BOY A, NICE THREE | sToRy e brick House and Lot in Wilamsburg, near rand and Righth street, 1,000caxh, Possession given any time. Apply to PAYTEN, 95 Division strvct, ¥8) KOC) —TWO NEW TWO, STORY AND BASE. 3.500. ment Houses on Eighty-fourth atreet, by leventh avenue, opposite the church, uly a few rods from Broad: Lots '25x100 eaoh. ‘Take Eighth avenue cars to aey, fourth street. Foren a, the promises, Land Vi $5,000.-Fo8 SAA 1. basement House moder priPements, entirely new, in Lsth street, west of Thin Svenuo. Immediate possession. Terms éaty. Apply on the prem! oD - —FOR SALE OR EXC! $22,500. Farm or Country Se: the banks of Tassaic river, New Jersey, 9 utiles f York. F. BP. HERINGTON, Tontine Hotel, 427 and 429 Broudiay. ANGE, A or PINE FOR SALE, FORTUNE FOR AGENTS, OR PURCHAS' or Stites.—A new article, Just patented, for ladies, more Profitable than the hoop skirt States worth $25,000 will be sold tor $10,000. A number of States sold. All viments please call on Dr. ROW: 4 street, or room 25, 229 Broadway, Agents wan! ites. LARGE, FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY ( nue B th street) for sale cheap; five y foase. Apply at 78 Nassua street, room No. 6. STABLE (ONE OF THE BEST STANDS in Thirty-second street, eapabl imo: dating 40 horses, with carriages, will be. aol Apply to MOGRATH & FREN ii, 293 Ninth WELL ESTABLISHED LADIES’ AND GENTLEME Restaurant, doing a good, business: long lease, 1 Tent; for sale cheap. Lnquite at No, 8 Bleecker sireet, ‘near Bowery. AL VERY VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE—OR AX interest given to a capitalist who will find (/ Manufacture it, No risks or great expense Involved be soon in the afteravon at room 116 Lovejoy’s Hotel, Park row, New York. A —FOR SALE CHEAP, A MEAT MARKE + fine Grocery Store; also corner Liquor Sto Hotels, Hal MITCH. ALSO A . Ov ster Baloous, supper Roome, Restaura Hard Saigon, Lunch atid Bar Koos. ney ON PHOTOGRAPH, GALLERY. Broadway, for ante; one of the best location: @établished over 12 years; a chance seldom offered to engage in the business, Apply 44.509 Broadway, room No, 4. ‘©. B. HOWES. A BALL AND THEATRICAL COSTUMER': TAB. row Hiahment for sale; eight years’ established, and known quant the cil nad country, Apply res 00 Brow 0. 4. A NEW SLOAT SEWING MACHINE, WHIC! using, will be found better than, a other, for gala a aving to} a door Front Right street westirnges Z PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 64 BROADWAY, FOR A ‘sale; a large and valuable stock of tives on hand and ore hing complete; now doing a fine business. Apply “) CHANCE FOR A PHOTOGRAPHER Witt A AL Sadia tal in soem goon puainesn, A Bod Gllery be fo mm account Vent we raneh.“addvens, for three dave, A. W., Herald OR SALE—A DINING SALOON; BEST ‘STAND IN the city: doing a business of one hundred dollars per day. Inquire of A. O. BUGK, No. 7 South street, for six days. OR SALE—A COMMODIOUS AND WELL FITTED UP Grocery Store, doing an excellent business; or a part. ner will be taken on equaPterm: 18 Ni HE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A MEAT, JOR SAL) Inquire at 143 Third avenue. fish and vegetable market, WOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a well established corner iiquor store, in a good location in the highth ward, Apply at 189 Prinee ‘streets OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXPURES OF THE ‘oyster and dining saloon, No, 184 York street, Brooklyn, near the Navy Yard, WOR SAL FIRST CLASS GROCERY, ON HUDSON ntreet. Inquire, between 1 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M., ut 287 West Houston street, to-day. FOR, SALETA RARE CHANCE.” WILE BE SOLD cheap, at a barguin, a wholesale and retail Liquor Store, doing a good business, one of the best down town, with a Tease df required, Inquire of W. M. H. BAUCHMAN & CO, 188 South street, corner of James slip, up stairs, ES OF OR SALE—THE LE, TOCK AND FIX’ ‘first class Barroom, neatly fixed up, with supper rooms Attached: will be sold ata sucrifice. Apply at 446 Broome atre rt, near Broad OR SALE—A CORNER GROCERY S101 somely fitted up and doing an extensive cush trade, It will require about $2,500, and substantial reasons will be giren for welling, No agents need apply. Inquire at 625 nue, OR SALE—THE STEAM LIGHTER EFFORT, 175 tons, old measurement; will carry 150 tons on 64 feet draught of water and make ten miles ‘per hour with ease; is ready for service at one hour's notice, further particu- lars inquire of JOHN A. SQUIRE’, corner of Lewis and Eighth street, FE"; SALE—A HOTEL, WITH RESTAURANT, IN ONE of the best locations near Broadway, at very moderate nace For further particulars apply to AHN, 287 jowery. OR SALE—SECOND HAND HORIZONTAL TWO fie Boiler, 20 feet by 40 inches, in qood order, with Fix- tures, at a reduced price, Apply ‘at the Marble’ Works, 71 East Twenty-second street, OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF an Ale, Wine, Liquor and Oyster Saloon, in one of the best thoroughfares in the city. App y to JOSBPU WIL. 3,.No. 4 Bleecker st., near Bowery. 10 BE SOLD TO-DAY, FOR, $1,200.—THE CEDAR Street Hotel, situated at 46 Cedar street; makes up twenty beds. Apply on the premises, Z LISH SHADES AND $1600 oe Sire, xituated in Brooklyn, &. D., With Lease, Good Will, Bur and Household Furniture, Ap ply to Mr. JOHN C. FORCE, 15 High street, Brooklyn. $4. 000-£28 SALE, A BROADWAY DINING 8A- a «loon, doing & good business. Apply at room i, Toutine Hotel, “427 aud 429 Broadway, beiween 4 und bP. only. 7 500 rok, Babe AN BEIGIULY LOCATED UU, Gentlemen's Purnishing Store, on Broadway, Stock and Fixtures, for cath; present owner obliged to re" move from city on account of heaith, Address Rice & Swift, attorneys, 20 Broadway. __ MILLINERY CARD.—RECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER, AN IM- portation of French Bonnets, Dress Caps and Hend- dresses. the latest Parisian designs. Mrs. EVINS, Mrs. J. H. GOSSON, 42 University place, corner of Eleventh street. MADAM HARRIS HAS JUST RECEIVED SOME, Nov. elties in Flowers and Bridal Wreaths, No. 7 Bre- Voort place, Tenth street. ‘ADAM HARRIS HAS RECEIVED BY THE PER- ‘sin the latest Parisian styles in Bonnets, the new Maria Stuart, now worn in Paris by the nobility. Also a new asxortment of Round Hats. No. 7 Brevoort place, Teuth street, a few doors from Broadway. MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. WHOLESALE, "At Grand street cheap store. We cut millinery goods cheaper than downtown jobbers sell whole pieces. Call. Mark the addrexs—311 and Si13¢ Grand and 66 Allen street, fifth block east from the Bowery. Entrance to the wholesale rinent, 66 Allen street. 4 tloor—Straw and Felt Goods. Third floor—Rihbor Fourth floor—Case Millinery and Goods. noni," EDWARD RIDLEY. TTENTION—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I HAVE AX the pleasure to announce to you again that T have re- ceived large order from the Western markets, and pay the highest cash price for each article of Wearing A: and Clothing.” Silk Dresses, $5 to $55; Conte, from $8 to $40; Pants, $30 $10, Also Woollen of Calico Dresses, Shawis, Carpeie: Jewelry, Bedding. ke. Ploase. call on, de addrons M WARK t2Pderenth Avenue, near Twenly-Aith strect, Iuidios attorded by Mra, Marks. Orders punctually attended to, in and out of the city, Ladies and gentlemen will be dealt with honestly and to their satisfaction. T THE GREAT WESTERN AND SOUTHERN A Establishment, 828 Sixth avenue, ladied and gentle- men will find the original B. MINTZ, (0 whom you can «ts- ove of your Cast Olf Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, Be ‘at the highest: cash prlees. $10 wo $5) for SK Dresses, from $5 to $25 for Coats, $3 to $10 for Pants, A call or a note addressed to the well known B, MINTZ, 323 Sixth avenue, near Twentieth street, will be punctuaily at- tended to, Ladies waited on by Mrs. B, Mints, T THE AGENCY STORE, 212 SEVENTH AVENUE—I hi received Iai orders from the Southern and Western markets to purchase Garments, | Silk Dresses, $5 to $65; Woollen to $18; Coats, $5 to $90; Pants, $2 Wo $12, “Also Carpets Furi Call on’ or address H. Re BERG, ‘Be h avenue, two doors be Twenty-fourth street, Ladies attended by Mra, Ko- renberg. T KINZEY’S A EIGHTH AVENUE CHEAP STORE, GREAT CLEARING. £417 1pBONS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, AN! ANY ATUST BB SOLD TO M. ROOM FOR AL’ 5 Losing our WORKED BANDS, Ide 12}, Ibe 2. CLOSING OUT LACES AND. EDGING CLOSING OUT LACE. VAILS. Ife. to 50. CLOSING OUT BONNET VELVETS, 9h pee zat, CLOSING OUT FEATHERS AND FLO EI CLOSING OUT FELT BLOOMERS, 12}¢c. up. ee OUT RICH Laer ed jown).. Oar are Aue PRICES "WAY DOWN. STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY JANUARY 1, 12,000 PIECES 20,000 YARDS SILK VELVETS, VELVET I2h¢e., Ie. 2c, TRIMMINGS, Blc., 380., Bie, Be, Be, 0. Bens he ie WHOLE PIECE, 2. REMNANTS or RUBIO 8 AND TRIMMING bana ue Gai BARGAINS ON MONDAY. CLOSING LADIES’ MERINO CLOSING LADIES COLTON HOSE, 123%, 180, ISING MISSES? MERINO HOSE, 1b0., 2be. CLOSING LADIES? WOOLEN HOSE, 25¢., Sle. CLOSING FANCY WOOLLEN HOS!) 9., i0e., 120, CLOSING WHITE WOOLLEN HOSE, 9e., 10c., 1c, CLOSING GENTS’ WO! Bi be wal 5 a! 1. YARD: 10,00 HANDKERCHIEF! MSTITCH we Be., 9e., 100., 116. Tig? LADIES’ GENTS’ ALL LINEN AND GENTS? aa 2e. Br. Ble. i ates yt se Tar a, 28 SOILED LOTS CHEAP. We., 18¢., 20e., 250. MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE, Ee Slee CLOSING DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS GOODS, 2¢, CLOSING PLAID ALPACAS, Sle, QLOSING SPLENDID MeRINOS, 50, S60. CLOSING CASHMERES, POPLINS. &. CLOSING MERRIMAC GALICOS, 20e. CLOSING BLEACHED MUSLINS, 18e.. 206, CLOSING EXTRA SHIRTING MUSLINS, 2e., Sle, CLOSING HEAVY SHEETINGS, 2c, CLOSING LINEN TOWELS. I0e; ie 18e., 200, GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY, HIDUGS Fee Rein EDUC! Dp. Ay surren ED BAGKS ‘AND PLAIN. TLOSING SOILE: .. CLOSING CLOTH GLOVES, 18e., 28¢., Sle., $8¢. ELOSING MERINO GLOVES, I6e., 20¢., 260. CLOSING LISLE GLOVES, 6¢,, 10¢,, 156., 200, CLOSING MISSES’ GLOVES, 6c., Iie. 20c,, 260. CLOSING GENTS’ LINED K1D8, $1,'$1 28, CLOSING GENTS’ BUCKSKIN GLOVES, 50c., 76e, CLOSING PLUSH LINED GLOVES, 2e., 3lc. SEORNG BEADDt Gls ae aay, S) A . GREAT SALE MONDAY, 10 A. M. CLOSING PLAID WOOLLEN SHAWLS, 62ig0, CLOSING BALMORAL SKIRTS, $181. CLOSING BREAKFAST SHAWLS, 750. GLOSING WOOLEN HOODS, 25c., S70, B0e, CLOSING WOOLEN SCARFS, 6c. to Bic, =: CLARK'S SPOOL PINS, 4c. paper. COTTON, NEEDLES, Se, paper. FULL LENGTH, HAIR NE’ Be. 100. HOOKS AND EYES, 2. MACHINE TWIST, 100, ALPACA BRAIDS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, TRIMMINGS, COMBS. BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, HOLIDAY GOODS, Ko. he : WM. KINZEY, 221 and 223 Fighth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twen- ty-second stres At LEGRAIN’S—THIS WEEK, rd case of saree ee for EVENING, just recetved, at $425: same ity sol ). PLMDED and STRIPED SILK, ality, at $1.75. BLACK SILK VELVET, for cloaks, percent cheaper than marked prices. WOOLLENS FOR DRESSES. 200 pieces ALL WOOL, EMPRESS CLOTH, double width, at 85e., reduced from $1 25, 400 pieces PLAIDED, 8’ 3D and MELANGE POP- LINS, balance of an importation, at 68¢., instead of $1. PLAIDED]LINSEY WOOLSEY, for dresses, just received from Paris, The Departments of POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTH, MERINOS and ALPACA just replenished for the week. LEGRALN, 729 Broadwi corner Waverley plac N.B.—NEW VELVET BEAVER CLOTH for CLOAKS. NEW ASTRAGAN CLOTH just received. REAL ASTRAGAN SKINS in GREY for TRIMMING CLOAK! MUFF GLOVES at $1. be LEGRAIN. T GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE, ‘To-day Bonnet Velvets, Corded and Plain Silk, Gros d’ friques, Uncut Velvets, &c. ‘Largest and cheapest stock offered this season. SPECIALTIES. Black Silk Velvets $3, $3 75, $4 75, $5 50 and $6 60 per rar. J New abades in greeny amaranthus, mexigues, drabs'and garnets, comprising a full Uno of SHOICE DESIRABLE SHADES. Our colored silk Bonnet Velvets commence at $1 50 per yard. BONNET RIBBONS, RETAIL. ‘The most desirable colors and styles Richest qualities nearly half price. FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND GOLD ORNAMENTS. RETAIL, Every day new Flowers and leathers cheap. ny day Dew RES TRIMMI ‘The largest and cheapest line of black and colored Silk Ribbon Velvets (including chotce and desirable shades) this sew Every morning new Buttons, Ornaments, Cloak Sets, Jets, ae. , GLOVES, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. The stock in these departments ia replete with seasonable goods d worthy i ection. et om eee EDWARD RIDLEY, S11 and 31124 Grand and 66 Allen street, i block east from the Bowery. T GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE, BONSET ROOMS UP STAINS, RETAIL SPECIALTIES. Felt Hats and Bonnets, in all the desirable shapes, at 25, at $8, nt 44, at 56, ut 75 cents each, aiike Beazer tints any and every shape, at $1, $1 25, $1 9, ‘Our old four-doilar quality in Silk Beaver we sell now at $2. Wench, every shape, ‘White Felt, Corney and Straw Goods clearing out. KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, RETAIL. Full tines received daily from auction and various manu- factures, EDWARD RIDLEY, $1) and 31144 Grand and 66 Allen 5. Fifth block east from the Béwery. OAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!—WE INVITE THE L “special attention of the ladies to our very attractive stock 0 FASi CLOAK CES, BASQUINES AND HIONABLE Ks, BaLg manufactured in our own workrooms. in the very best man- Be Snot ie mneet hater nearing eas cea: 8 pal \n vege are m y uale of Cloaks. devoted 10 the wale Are PEYTON, 278 and 274 Bowery. Tyo eiNe it aes a wena say TAD aTUALN AND STRIPED WINCEYS at 2s, 6d, and 3a.; for. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK POPLINS at 400; for. ee eer rere ast & ‘SILK AND WOOL POPLINS, NEW STYLE, at 60c.; {ORIN CAND STRIPED VELOUR POPLINS at 63; ih $1 25, "GAIES POPLINS, ALL WOOL, at 680., 7c. and 75e.; rice $1 t ccm corn N PLAID POPLINS at 58e, to 76c.; former price Ts. to 10s. W. K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery. RENCH MERINOES FROM AUCTION at $1, my Bs, oe 4 $1 0 rd. PARIS EMPRESS cLorust Prom AUCTION. tee 1 10, . $1 25, to $1 50 rd. Ww. kK. PEYTON pi ‘274 Bowery. "ADYANCED-THE PRICES OF GAST OFF WEARING | Thon SALE—A LARGE PURCAPE, LACKS AND JEW- rel. Parn he ’ tn - yet Califo "Bik Dresies from $10 to$ Li i gall 2 lal tone yn nae ; $5 to $A ig Kats 8. | Address, Mr. or Mire = oe GOLDS leventh avenue, between Twenty-sccond " — did Twenty-third, streets, where all orders will be duly at- | [% THE CURTAIN ROOM OF ate yi tended to in or out of the eity. LARGE | ORDER--$190,009 CAST OFF C| wanted for Southern markets, Ladies’ a ; ing, E will, pay the highest price from $1040 $75; for Coats, from $12 to $26; for ‘rom $6 to $10; Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, &o. all on 8, MORRIS, 194 Seventi avenue. dies y Mre. Morris ‘TION.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN RE- ‘6 the highest cash prices for Cast Off Clothing: also Furniture, Carpeis, by calling on or addressing M. ABIA- HAMS, 288 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-flth and Twen- ty-sixtl streets. 7 ® EAS? TWELPTM STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—l. CASHBERG pays, the ‘highest Broadway for la:/ias) aud gentlemen's Cast Of Clothing, Ladies by Mra, Cashberg. N.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL RE- ceive the highest price for Cast Of Clothing, &e., by @aliing on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. H. TART, 48 Carmine st. AT 22 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY- sixth street, ladies and gentlemen will receive the high- eat price for Cast Of Clothing, Carpets, &e., v calling on or addressing Mr. and Mrs. E. HART, 242 Seventh avenue, Qasr WILL BUY ¥ QUANTITY oF new and lett off Clothing for the Western market, at the store or address Thos, D. Conroy, S01 rt street, between Centre and Chathat Ss. SHILBERO, 42 CARMINE STRERT,—YOU CAN RE Ly Carpete. A ceive fifty per cent more for Cast off Cloth Se. by calling or ‘addressing as abo cm SEVENTH AVENUE.—LADIBS AND GENTLE- ic Ganting Cetning oa cub om or naarensing MS. Be rr ‘on oF s LEVY, 401 Se: irty-fifth street. 20.000 Hane UARIRS water frowning EBWEERCD tL FHSS aut iS vetive. Hoe Indien attended by Mra, Miller $20,00 WorRTH OF OFF CLOTHING, Carpeta and Furniture wanted — by RAURS, 960 Seventh avenue, between Thirty third apd hirty-fourth streets, Ladies attended by Mrs, Strauss, $4 to $25. LACE CURTAINS $10 and upw: TAMB., APP. AND NOTT, VESTIBULE LACES, woob ax METAL CORNICES DO! ES. 4 GOOD ASSOLTMENT 0 K STRIPED SLIP COVERINGS PRINTED, EMBOSSED, VICTORTA AND EMBROIDER- ED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, 64 and 84 FINE TAPESTRY COVERS, SHADE NOLL sat pecs OR PARD. 0 LLAN| 4 y 5 LACK CURTAINS REFINISHED IN THE BEST MAN. LEGRAIN, Broadway. GNIFICENT P NTFICE SONS VELVET CLOAKS. from the LEADING MAGA. wy WOE rants finn case of LYONS VELVET CLOAKS, in BASQUINES, CIRCULARS and Sear ere tunique in and of the very rane ERCRLUENGH or QUALITY. wad ORKMANSHIP; in fact, they are “OME! D'GUVRE.” LEGRAIN. 729 Broadway, Corner Waverley ‘A. DE LENBY, M. ‘44 UNION PLACE, Corner Seventeenth street, has a large stock of her own selection and importation, "8 PRENCH CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, ae, . * Superior in style and quatity, which she offers at reasonable |, - EROS no 188 M. HOUSTON, b JENIN AND Hearn, apectalities in rey Dress. ‘making in All its branches. Particular attention to orderse Tho Brondwaye below Hig hth street. fe LINEN SHEETS FOR SALE. 7.000 Sor Ger MeN tables wie and colored Blan. kot, Iillow Cases, suitable for hotels, steamboats, ae. JOHN HEATH, 16 Carmine street. corner BI WAWLS-SHAWLS—SHAWLS. ENTIRELY NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED, Of Paris and Vienna long and square Broche, Cashmere Prench Gamal Hate Shas order; Palaley long inate Shawls; cpen centre Dgo\ fiat which are of the latead atylen “having bees, withdrawn from the Custom House within the fe Ladies ‘will’ be" sure to, find our present assortment ume will be rivalled by any other house in the ely poy * "Trl and 274 Bowery. GTAKS-SILKS—stiKs_PROM AUCTION. re are ae OEE EAD EANCY. SILKS At about the oli cost Rmport, and shall offer this weelt the best value in silks we have had for the season. HEAVY PLAID STRIPED AND CHECKED SILK! BRILLIANT LUSTRE GOODS, at $1, $1 25 and $1 60 ard Phat SILKS, ALL COLORS, at $1 50, $1 75, $2 and» 25. ExTHA WIDE AND Hi rN ro ar ayadcerene EAVY PLAIN SILK, at $2 26 an BLADE. os GRAIN AND GRO DE PARIS SILKS, as« 0 $3. PBAIN BEACK SILKS, at $1 25 an BRIGHT LUSTRE PaaS BA Fatt ts TS to $3 25. A SPLENDID STOCK OF EVENING SILKS VERY CHEAP. W._K. PEYTON, ‘Zand 74 Bowery. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. —IF YOU DESIRE TOUMITRE OR LET HOUSES OR: Al. Rooma, furnished or unfurnished, or buy or sell: Business Places, lose no time incoming to the Free Adver- ising Agency, 171 Broadway, room 14." Desk Room to let on way. 2 RGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT AND SINGLE: AN negate gentiemen, without board, desiring to pay liberally very superior accommodations, ina private family, at 104 East Twenty-first street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- A. fhinto lee inva private house: suitable for one-or two » aingle gentlemen; no board, References exchanged, St University place, hear Eleventh street, NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSES A Noles eity and country, to private families only. A umber for sale, with possension, 'N. ©. BISHOP, 167 Broadway, room No, 4. A LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM TO LET, WITHOUT doard, ina private house, with bath, gas, &e., to gen~ Qemen only, Also one small Hail Bedroom, Apply at 140> Weat Sixtecnth street. PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE AND BEDROOM TO LET, Jn private house; hae been occupied as fuch for seve, jal yours: leation yoou foichance s. Apply ab 140 West: nth street. CHARMING COTTAGE TO LET OR FOR SALE— near depot, ut Maplewood, sixteen miles from the city. , SHEDDE! Bowery, corner Fourth street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A LARGE FRON®™ Room, furnished, without board. Apply at 26 West: Thirteenth street, LARGE FRONT AND BACK PARLOR AND EX- tension Room, elegantly furnished, with use of piano, or a Sitting Room, with four Bedrooms, on second floor, to» let, to a respectable family for housekeeping. Apply at 67! Bicocker treet, ten doors east of Broadway. “References ex-- changed. . HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, TO GENTLE- man only, without board. Private fainily; house con Zaining inodera improvements, Terms moderate to.desirabler person, References exchanged. Call at 23 Third street, near Second avenue, A LARGE HOUSE TO LET—AND FURNITURE FOR ih. sale cheap; must be sold on account of sickness. Terme» “S. & W. DENHAM, Eighth avenue, near Sixteenth street, IN FIFTY.SEVENTH STREET; 4» Lots and Carriage House attached; all the modern tin- provements. Apply to JAMES M. SMITH, 25 Chamberay street, ALEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR AN® BEDROON: E it board, ina priate family, in Twenty. 3 Address e, station PPORNISUED APARTMENTS 70 ETA SMALL PRI- vate family willlet one or two fine Rooms; gas, bath, ‘References required. Apply a> h ayenue. hot and colt ‘water, &c. 120g Eust Twenticth strect. PPORNISHED HOUSE, TO RENT.—-A VERY CONVE- nient and comfortably furnished three story and base- ment House, in South Brooklyn, bathroom, siationary wash tubs, hot and reoms, and all rn_convenienees Apply'on the premises, 27 Woodhull street, oF to G. A. KI SAM, 30 Pine street, int basement. i ANDBOMELY FURNISHED | PARLOR AND BED. nn, first floor, front, to let, toa gentleman; exchusiver oY toa gentleman cishiag to be absolutely 1D- depen rest of a house, this presents a very rarer opportunity, Location East Twenty-elglth street, near Lex- faaton 4 awe, Address B. P. 8., Ef Mid otice, OTEL TQ RENT.—THE “SCRIVEN HOUSE” OF Savannah, Ga., will be rented for five years, or longer. eTivts hotel is lofated in Johnson square, convenient to ther business part of the city, aud before the war wad a fra class: hotel. It has capacity for one hundred bedrooms in addition todining rooms, parlors, &c. The first year's rent will ber houlnal provided the party or parties reiting pat the, bonwe, inrepair. For particulars apply to BRYAN HARTRIDGE & 00., Savani OUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE POR SALE— He Kibunitog to about $2000; situaced on Twenty-thirdr etreet. Address W Th STEAM POWER,—T © street, 95x25." Pai con get it.” Engine running day and night, Apply wo ASEMENT 16 SPRUCE: ‘a large amount of power H.W. THE ENTIRE LOFTS jullding 190 Fulton wtreet, y Canal street. Apply to on Broadway, GUSTAVUS BAYLIES, 240 Broadw TORES AND LOFTS ON BROADWAY, PARK PLACE, Howard, Canal, Mercer, Walker streets and ; also Leases tor sale ‘on Broadway, abo D. D. OKRELL, 78 Cedar street, Canal street. {TORE AND BASEME ARATE OR TO- nthose new, first class marble trimmed build- paue, corner Sixticth street. Rent of store basement Also Floors, with inarble mantels, water, a to small, neat families, Ken $39 to’ $40, s brown stone Houses, adjoin- ing, on Sixt! neighborhood first class, Ment cach. 1,200. Will be tit for Occupation from the 14h of this to the- ‘st of hext month. Apply on the premises, MO LET-PURNISHED, FOR 18 MONTHS, TO A DE- sirable private family, the first class House 49 West Twemty-titth stevet: price SAWN) per year. Apply On, tie: remisos, (rom 9 to LA. M., 6 t06 P.M, Or to let unt) May ‘at $750 per month, NO LET-IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A WELL FUR- nished House, with five acres of good land, stable, ear- diage house, &c.,'near High Bridge, rent $74 per month, ‘Also, one at ‘Tarrytown, with hurves, carriages, cow, poultry, @e. ‘Rent until Iet_ of May, $7: Further particulars witb 8, EMBERSON, 421 Eighth aven LET—LOFTS, WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, SUIT- ‘able for any business; also asmart man to drive cracker wagon. Apply to H. Waddell, before 9 A. M. and after 5 P Meecornet Uraham ave. and Powers street, Brooklyn, B, D TPO, LET WO LARGE, LOFTS, WITH PLENTS light, Inquire at No. 6 Platt street, up stairs, LET—A SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, It the beat location, at 8 Cliuten place, between Fifth av- enue and University place, < LET—TO A recond of third floor, with all At 19 East Seventy-third’ stree avenues, Terms moderate, quired. T° defers Hous with wi the imadern amprontasents to be venient House, with afi the rodern family of adults, “the owner, 4 widower, would. board with the family if convenient, Addroas, statiig number and ages’ of family, box 3,126 Post offlee, New York. SMALL, RI i PECTABLE FAMILY, odern Improvement between Third "and vourt. te possession if re- LET—FURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES- ‘sion, a medium sized three story House, in Green avenue, isrooklyn, near Adelphi treat, newly and hati for. nished, with exception of parlor, which is unfurnished, Ren’ 1 per month, Apply to 4. DAVENPORT, coroer of Ful mand Green avenues, Brooklyn. LET—THE SECOND LOFT, 25X100, OF & WARREN: nuitable for clothing oF other manufacturing by- nire of J, BISEMAN, ot the premises, LET—THE LOWER PART OF A COTTAGE, IN Toe enirar curcet, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. In- quire of Mra, RUNGE, on the premises, ro Leta NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, 70,050. on: men, without me Fwenty-fouhth street, ne t Fifth Avenue Hote LET—FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, ON THE. rd floor of house 256 Bast Tente street, to ‘one or two» persons, ) LET—IN A PRIVATE HOC Parlor; $7 per we: i, A NEAT FURNISHED» 8 West Thirteenth street, Between Seventh and Bighth avenues, mo. LET-SEVERAL ELEGANTLY FURNISHED? Houses in first class neighbort with iramediate p dway, room 20. session, Apply at 271 Bs 105 EAST BROADWAY, Tit other Rooms, suitable for housekeeping. ET—WITHOUT BO. teenth etreet, d Floor, to 01 4s four story brown stone, a1 ments, Address M. A. F., Hi chambers adjoining, sitting roome, mall chamber, Refere A pack parlor, with ro” T-FURNISHED FRONT ROUMS, ON SECOND and third floors, with conveniences for housekeeping. Americans preterred. No children tnken. | Apply ati Grad sires, private entrance, only bewweon 8 A. M, and € T° LET—A FLOOR, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, it toa lady and gentleman without children, Apply at rou Twenty-cightl street. LET—A SECOND FLOOR, NICELY FURNISHED. Tem: ire from 1) to4, at 244 Wost mty-siath strwet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. FU ED, THE SECOND AND THIRD TOO eee R ert ntone. house, 189 Bast Thirty-thire: dtrect, to a family of adults; or would be let out to single gentlemen, Occupant owner of the house, T° LET—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A TWO STORY brick Factory. Apply on the premises to Mra. Bigiow,, ifty second atreet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, OI FOR SALE—A SMALL FURNISHED: ones har) Went Twellth street, between Fifth aug Sixth avenues, Posession immediately: . rpo AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, A LARG: T° fence, Sontuning wens my howe ie anes house. 8. F. IRELAND, 162 Broadway. RNISHED ROOMS TO LETIN A FRENOW } Tamaya 218 Weet Forty-seventh street. Apvly after # o'clock VM. Street, fine location for

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