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STATE OF NEW YORK—OFFICE OF THE SECRE- tary of State, Albany, July 29 1873. : Tux Suexirr or tux County or New Yorn: 1 EL eas ReneS nerehy Eire tnt needay pucceeding ion to be he in this State on the ) the frst Monday of November next, the following omicers by pe hat the place of G. Hilton Seribner. 4 Comptrolier, in the place of Nelson K, Hopkins A Treasurer, if the place of place of Francis ©. Barlow. Fe eorey oor and Surveyor, in the place of William . Taylor. i 1, in the place of John D. Fay. 4 Canal Comm State Erisous, in the place of ‘Soloinon chi whose terms of office will expire on the lastday of ener Us Justices of the Supreme Court for the Pirst Juaicial District, in the place of Daniel P. Ingraham and Enoch’ L. Fancher, whose term of offices will expire on he last day of December nex! ‘the last day ofr for ihe Fourth Senate District, compris- ing the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Firth, »ixth, sev- enth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards of the city and county of New York. ‘Also a Senator for the Fifth Senate District, comprising hth, Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards of the d.county of New York. ‘a Senator for the Sixth Senate District, compris- ing the Tenth, Eleventh and Seventeenth wards ot we city and county of New York. ‘Also a Senator for the Seventh Senate Matrict, compris, ing the Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first wards of the city and county of New York. Also a Senator for the Eighth Senate District, compris- ing the Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards of the city and county ot New York. ‘Also a Representative im the Forty-third Congress of the United States from the Sixth bby era district, as established by chapter 619 of the ws of 1872, com- rising the Eleventh and Thirteenth wards of the city of ew York, and that portion of the Eignteenth and Twen- 4y-first wards of the said city lying easy of Third avenue, shall compose the Sixth district, M place of James Brooks, deceased, City and county officers to be elected :— ‘Twenty-one (2i) Members of Assembly. A Sheriff, in the place of Matthew T. Brennan. A County Clerk, in the place of Charles E. Locw. Two Justices of the Marine Court, in the place of George M, Curtis and Henry &. Howland. St Three ) Coroners, in thé place of Paitick 1. Keenan, Nelson W. Young and Gerson N. Herrman. Two Justices of the Superior Court, in the place of John M. Barbour and Claudius M. Monell. ‘All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. $ Nahin The attention of Inspectors of Election and County Can- ‘Vassers is directed to chapter 314 of Laws of 18/5, a copy of which is printed herewith, entitled “An act to provide for submitting to the electors of this State atthe eneral election to be held on the Tuesday ete 3 the first Monday of November, 1573, the question whether the offices of Chief Judge and Associate Judge ot the Court of Appeals, of Justices of the Supreme Court, of the Judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York, of the h Suage of the Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, of the Judge of the Superior Court Of Bufalo, of the Judge of ‘the city of Brooklyn, of the County Judge of the several counties of this state, shall hereafter be filled by appointment, pursuant to section Yj, article 6, of the Constitution,” for instructions in re- gard to their duties under said ‘act, Also to sections 17 and 18, chapter 613, of the Laws of 1873, a copy of which 4s printed herewith, entitled ‘An act to provide fon the annexation of the towns of Mormsania, West Farms and Kingsbridge, in the county of Westchester, to the ei and county’ of New York,” for instruction asto the duties under said act Chapter 314. An act to provide for submitting to the electors of this State, at the general election to be held on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November, 1873, the ques- tion whether the offices of Chief Judge and Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals of Justices of the, Su- preme Court, of the Judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York, of the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, of the Jndge of the Superior Court of Buffalo, of the Judge of the city of Brooklyn, of the County ‘Judge of the several counties of this State, shall be hereatter filled by ap- poinument, pursuant to section 17, article 6, of the cone stitution. Passed April 26, 1873, three-fifths ine present. The People of the State of Sew York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:— Sxotion 1.—The question whether the offices of Chief Judge and ‘Associate Judge of the Court. of Appeals, the Sustices of the Supreme Court, the Judges of the Supe- rior Court of the city of New York, of the Court of Com- mon Pleas, of the city and county of New York, of the Superior Court of Buffalo, ot the City Court of Brooklyn and the County Judge of the several counties of this State, shall hereafter be filled by appointment, shall be submitted to the electors of this State at the general elec- tion to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mon- day of November next, as provided in section 17 of arti- cle 6 of the constitution of this State, in the manner hereinafter mentioned. Sc. 2 —The Inspectors of Election in each Election Dis- trict in the State stiall provide two boxes, in which they shall deposit the ballots ot the electors upon the ques tion whether the Judges and Justices of the several Courts named in the first section of this act shall here atter be tilled by appointment. One of said boxes shall be labelled “Appointment or election of the Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and of Justices of the Supreme Court.” The other one shall be labelled “Appointment or election of Judges of City and County Courts.” Each citizen entitled to vote at such election may Vote two ballots, as follows:—One of them shall be endorsed “Appointment or election of the Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeal &nd_ of the Justices of the Supreme Court,” and shall contain on e inside, when folded, the words, “Shall the offices of the Chiet Judge and Associate Judges ot the Court of Appeals and of the Justices of the Supreme Court be hereatter filled by appoint. ment ? Yes” or the words, Il the offices of Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals an the Justices of the Supreme Court be hereatter filled by appointment—No ;” aud all such ballots shall be deposited in the boxes labelled “Appointment or election of Chie! Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Ap- Peals and Justices of the Supreme Court.” The other of Said baliots shall be endorsed “Appointment or election of Judges of City and County Courts,” nd on the inside, when toided, shall contain the words, “shall the ofices of the Judge of the Superior Court’ of the city of New York, ot the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of ne City ‘ane County ot New York, of the Judge of the Su- | Perlor Court of Buffalo, of the Judge of the City Court of rooklyn, of the County Judge of the several counties ot this State, be hereafter filled by appointment—Yes,” or or the Words, “Shall the offices of the Judge of the Su- erior Court of the Cily of New York, of the Judge of the Jourt of Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, ot the Judge of the Superior Court of Buffalo, of the Judge of the City Court of Brooklyn, of the County Judge Of the several counties of this state, be hereafter filled by appointment—No.” And ‘all such ballots shall be de- Posited in the boxes labelled “Appointment or election ‘ot_the Judges of the City and County Courts.” Sec. 3.—Lhe Insp®ciors ot Election in each flection Dis- trict, aiter the closing of the polls of suc election. shall count and canvass, separately, the ballots deposited in each of the said voxes in the thanner prescribed by iaw in reterence to other elections, and shall ascertain the upon cach of the questions to be ore the inspectors. atter having so counted said ballots, shall set down in writing the whole Huwber of such balots upon eagh question, and the ber (or and against each of the said ques- d make return of the said e nanner as prescribed by law ain reference to other ballots at a geveral election Sec. 4—The votes so given shail be canvassed by te several Boardsof County Canvassers at the next meeting thereof after «uch election, and the agyregate results in the several counties shail be canvassed and certified by the Board of State Canyassers. The existing law in retereiice to a general election shail, in all respects, so far as applicable, apply to and regulate the proceedings and duties of the said Board ot County and State Can- vassers, and of the lerkg and Secretary of State. From the statem made to the Board of State Can- vassers it shall determine whether a majority of the Votes upon the questions submitted to the electors ot the State, ay herein provided, be in the affirmative or nega- tive. The said Board shall make a certificate of such determination, and shall deliver the same to the Secre- tary of State, who shall file the ¢ in his office. Skc. 5.—If a majority of all the ballots endorsed “Appoint- ‘ment or election of Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and ot Justices of the Supreme Court” shail be ip the affirmative, then the said oitice shail not atter said election be elective, but, ‘oceur, the: ibe filled by appointinent Ney ernor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, ‘or if the Senate be not in session, by the Governor; but in such case he shall nominate tothe Senate, when ‘next convened, and such appointment by the Governor alone shall expire at the end of that session; but ifthe majority ‘of said ballots so endorsed be in the egative, then the said officers shal! be elective as heretofore. If a majority Of the ballots endorsed “Appointment or election of Judges of City and County Courts” shall con- tain on the ‘inside the question, as hereinbetore swered in the affirmative, then the said officers mentioned in the said question ry Not atter said election be elective, bit as vac 8 occur they shall be filled by appointment by the Gover. nor, 4 and with the advice and consent’ of the Senate, or if the Senate be not in session, by the Governor; but in such case he shali nominave to the Senate, when next convened, and such appointment by the Governor alone shall exvire at the end of that session; butif a majority the ballots sv endorsed shall be answered in the nega- ve, then the said officers shall be elected as heretofore. Sec. 6 —It shal) be the duty of the Secretary ot State to cause the said qeeroee Ln gph with the forms of the ball fled subinitted as at nty C) imber of times prior to the said election as is now required by law to be published of the officers to be elected and the offices to be filled at such newspapers to be designated by the Secre: the manner now provided by law tor designating news Papers to publish election notices; but no neglect, or jaiiure to publish or informality or publication shall im Pair the validity of such election. Ske. 7.—It shall be the duty ot the Secretary of State include in and cause to be published with the election Notices tor the said 1 election a notice in substance ‘and effect as tollows:—""Pursuant to section 17 of article €0! the constitution of this State, two questions will be Submitted to the electors of this ‘State, tobe voted upon arate, ballots as follows:—I. Shall the offices of ef Judge and Associate Jodge of the Court of Appeals and of Justice of the Supreme Court be hereafter filled by Appointment? 2 Shall the offices of the Judge of the Supertor Court of the city of New York, the Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, the Judge of the Superior Court of Buffalo, the Judge ot the City Court of Brooklyn and the Judge of the County unties of this State be hereatter filled by appointment?” And at such election each elector Will be entitled to vote separately for or against each of said Spescone, and if a majority of the votes shall be in the affirmative of said questions then the said dnages lees thervin reterred to, after said election, a8 vacancies occur, will be appointed by the Governor, as provided by law. No fallure or omiston to give notice or any informality in the notice or the ereof shall impair the Validity of such notiee ‘or the election he A ats for, Suc. &—This act shall take effect immediately. ‘An Act to provide for the sangrasion of th et to provide for the rxation of the to Morrisauia, West | Fai ‘sal rms and Kingsbridge, ii county of Westchester, to the city and county o ew Passed Ma; 1873, three-fifths being present. The People ‘of the ie of New York, Fepresented in Sen- ate and Assembly, do enact as follows © © © © © © # © © ew ._# © & * .*# Bec. 17.—At the mext general election held in this State alter the p: of this act there shall be provided by per authorities in each election district within and county of New York, and in each election district in the several towns ot the county of Westchester, pn pig box, In which the Inspectors of Election in of said election districts shall deposit the ballots Prppented to them by the electors of said districts, which ae, shall have on the outside thereof the i baighs | x: le of € sai allow shall be the words, “For the annexatiou of the towns of Morrisunia, West’ Farms and Kingsbridge to the city, and county of New York,” or the following Words, ‘Against the annexation of towns of Mor- risania, West Farms and Kingsbridge to the city and ‘of New York.” “Suen tallow shall be 60. folded aa ‘ds therein except “Annexation.” vassed and returned in the same manner as votes given red to be canvassed ‘n itshall appear th of New Yor then {tahall be the duty of the Secretary of State t . if fineate. of such eauit” in his office within ten days alter SRE tr GOA Es ees on tm ts tay . DS shall take effect on the Ist day of January, 1874, except asto such ts ‘orovided for, and as'to such parwat shall take eneey ot NEW YORK DERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, WS—THIPLE SMELT, oe ec nano Jot GER EE Uy aE CRRA ea ER TANS. OA GN Oe A a A a a RN, a ESTEE GAS ICR mh ecg pen to section 17, which shall taxe effect i G. HILTON SCRIBNER, Secretary of State. Suerirr's Orrice, New Court hows. } Ory axp County oF Yor, August |, | T certify the foregoing to be a true copy o! the election notice received by me this day from the Secretary of State. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff of the City and County of New York. Notice ts also given, pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Aldermen of the city of New York, that under apiewrenieg Uepuaraomacuetheoca tava o ent “An a reorgal 2 ment of the city of New York,” and the acts amendatory seeeeneinntenaranrercecnananracncarannonrantanenessent | senate, the time or times as this act specified, and aaa 33 pe thereof, at the genera! election aforesaid, to aforesaid, there is to be elected An Alderman for the city of New York, in the place of Henry Clausen, appointed by said “d to fill the va- cancy occasioned by the death of Peter Gilsey, tor the unexpired term for which ne yp) eg tg § 3 viz. — ne x as such Alderman, vie UIEW T. BRENNAN, Sherif. Publishers of newspapers are notified not to insert this advertisement unless Specially authorized to do so. See x chapter 43), Laws of EW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff, BOARDERS WATTED. (TLY OR FOUR GENTLEMEN APPRECIATING ee aad desiring first class Rooms, with Foard, secona floor above parlor, can be suited, prices as well, at 147 West Forty-fifth street BLOCK EAST OF BROADWAY.—CENTRAL HOTE: 1 Bs Canalstreet (European plan)—Rooms S0c., 75e. an $i per day; $3 50 to $5 per week. Restaurant attached. House open all night. -—ONE SUIT‘OF THREE LARGE AND SUNNY + Rooms on third floor, with pri table; very rea- sonable to a small family, 22 East Forty-seventh.strect. BLOCK, FROM BROADWAY, 114 EAST NINE- l teenth stteet.—Handeomely furnished large Room on first story, with Board; reduced rate; reference. hi ED ENTH STREBT.—PARTIES DE- i Boome, with firs ly furnished , cam be accommodated; single Rooms for TH STREET, 130 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsomely furnished Root m con le and single Rooms, tourth floor, with Board; WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND asant Rooms to let, with excellent Board, for families or gentlemen; a tew day Boartiers can be accommodated. Sixth avenues.—Very p' BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT FRONT ROOM Board tor wife yin house of small rept le ; reference vex i with Brice. LUM. BUs, Herald office. SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESI nished Room and Board som teenth and Twenty -fith streets avenue Ayeees, Address at once, on, 4c., T. B. Y., box 211 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, 2 years old. Address, giving location of room and terms, Lieutenant BE. D. EDMUNDS, 16 Broadway. EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, from Madison avenue.—Handsomely furnished om on second foor, suitable for gentleman and wife, with tirst class Board; reiereuces required. STREET,—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FURNISHED ‘ooms, an entire floor, to rent, with Board; prt- _ 2 Madison avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth WEST TWENTY-FOURTH ST,, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—A magnificent’ newly furnished Parlor Floor to let, ep suite or singly, wich or without first class table; or would let lor a genteel business at & ST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—SEVOND Floor, five rooms, elegantly furnished, will be rented separately or together; near Madison Park; table excellent; terms reason: EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- ‘A very nice Room on ‘Suitable for a gentleman way and University TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT tamilies, double and single Rooms, newly furnished ; location unsurpassed; table excellent; terms WEST TIUIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—ELEGAN1LY. furnished Sooms, with or without private families and gentlemen; liberal arrangements ma FRONT ROOM TO LET—WITH BOARD, SUITABLE for two young men; also vacancies for’ ladies, in @ Scotch family. 220 West Thirty third street SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FUR- hed; pantries, bath, &c.,/on moderate terms; pri- vate table and attendance. 14 East Thirty-second street, between Fitth and Madison avenues. 1 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, E. suite; also other desirable Rooms, with unexceptior able Board, in a small family. 158 East Thipty-fourth st. —TO LET, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, ENTIRE + Second Floor, with Board, separately or together: table and accommodations ietly first class; location central. 243 East Thirteenth street, near Second av. ST HOUSE WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, singly oren suite, with fir: ciass Board; private table if destred. No. 7 West Twenty ninth street! 50 PER DAY, $6 AND UPWARDS PER week; fine Rooms, with excellent Board, for families and single gentlemen at the Grove House, 172, 74, 176 and 178 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broad- way. )D FLOOR—SPACIOUS AND HANDSOMELY FUR. nished, en suite or separately, with private table or Board ; front Hall Room, sunny exposure, 33 West Thirty+ third street, near Firth avenue. GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE GOOD BOARD, WITH leasant single Rooms; terms $6 per week; English family, 353 West Thirty-fitth street. Q BARGE ROOMS, CONNECTING, TO LET. WITH Board. containing hot and cold water; ample closets; terms $15 per week each for two; best reterenoe. West Twenty-fourth street, ENTIRE FLOORS, WITH PRIVATE TABLE AND ttendance; private baths, closets, &c.; references, 38 East Iwentieth street, near Broadway. 5 EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ©) and Madison avenues.—Elegant Rooms on second floor, with southern exposure, to let, en suite or singly; private table if desired; reference required. 5! AVENUE, NO. 22%4.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS en suite or singly, with or without Board, transiently ces exchanged. or permanently ; r TH AVEN 297A PARLOR FLOOR TO LET, ) with private table; with rooms on fourth floor if desired ; references required. ne AVENUE, 91.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT of Rooms on'second floor ; table and all appointments unexceptionable; also one single Room. ‘TH AVENUE, 347.—SUITS OF ROOMS, WITH FIRST r4 _— table, either public or private; references ex- changed. TH AVENUE, NO. 295.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Flats, with all conveniences, four and five rooms each, by the season or year, to desirable parties, with private Table only. ATM AVENUE, 2%.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED O Apartments,’ with Board, for a family wishing a quiet, select home; also pleasant Room for single gentle- man, reference. TH AVENUE, 565.—FIRST CLASS BOARD, TO GEN- tlemen, $6 to $7 per week; table Board, $4 T] WEST, TRIRTY-NINTH | STREET. —HANDSOMEL) furnished Rooms on second and fourth foors to let, with Board; reterence, 1 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ROOMS TO let, singly or en suite, with Board. V TH STREET, NO. 48 WEST—THREE OR FOUR bi Eiger on monpee ag eee! or woes private ta- t references given and required. le. st references give q ica thirties, 47H STERE 300 AND 302, CORNER SECOND AV: enue.—| and small’ Rooms, handsomely fur- nished, on first and fourth floors, to let, with Board. 14.7H, STREBT.—ELRGANT ROOMS, NEWLY FUR. nished, to let, with Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; hoose strictly first cl. desirable jerence: a. STREET, 28 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Second Fioor, elegantly furnished. singly or en suite ; private table tf desired; also pleasant Rooms tor gentlemen ; house and table first class. References. 147, STREET 2, WES .—ELEGANTLY FUR. nished third story front Rooms. with Board, toa family, at a moderate price; every convenience. and location unusually ST ELEVENTH | STREET.—LARGE AND ‘all Rooms, handsomely furnished, on different fioors, en suite or singly, with Board; hot and cold water and ample closet room. WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREBT,—HANDSOME- ly turnished Parlor Floor er Second Floor to rent, singly or en suite, to gentlemen or with or without Board; private tal NINETEENTH entieman and wile, STREET.—ELEGANT Suit of furnished Rooms; private table it desired; also large and small Rooms for gentlemen; all appoint first class, ments and table strict; —Q WEST 53. Broadwa TWENTY-EIGHTH y.—Parlor Floors to rent, ished, with or without first class Board; also otner ‘able Rooms. Keferences required. WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—A large Room on second floor, or without Board; sumny elegantly furnished, to let, wil IRVING PLACE.—DESIRABLE ROOMS ON THE, second floor, with Board, to a family or gentle. men, on reasonable te: ym on the third floor ; references exchanged. WEST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH aud Sixth avenues.—A furnishea Second Flooi Parlor with southern ¢ containing four rooms; also posure to rent, with Board; location unexceptionable; WEST NINETEENTH STKEET.—BEAUTIFUL Rooms and an excellent table ; terms reasonable ; a few table boarders, without rooms, can be accommo dated ; referen IRVING PLACE, (GR AMEE eY cy mesemeerteed floor.—Sunny Rooms ; Thir oor, including large nall Room: with ire: all handsomety furnished; house (extra width) and table first class. WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—TO RENT: with good table Bot Rooms, en suite or sing! ndsomely furnished ‘and location first the comiorts of a home; terms moderate; en and required. EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—ROOMS, HAND- ed, a few doors east of Fourth avenue, en sulte or singly, with Board; location unex- ceptionable; references exchanged, TWENTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board, suitable tor i men; one handsome, large m adjoining; will be rented sep- man and wife or single youny front Room and hail Ro arately or together it desired; reference: 9) MADISON AVENU! to h SECOND FLOO! n suite or singly; also a large TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, single or en suite, with or without Board. WEST THIRTEFNTH S?REET, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues.—A Suit pf Rooms ,(ront, with southern exposu Ls Suit on third floor; table and hi EAST NINETY-SECOND STREET. NEAR LEX- Yorkville.—Fine lat with extra closet room, on second and third Board aad first class accommodations. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—COMFORTABLY furnished Floor, en suite or sing! Bi every conven: ington avenue, and gentlemen, with Boar: water, bath, first class table; reference required. OARO WANTED—PRIVATE TABLE; FAMILY TWO adults and servant, with references; second floo: OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, POR the winter, for gentleman, wife and daughter; two communicating Rooms on second floor; not below Twenty-second street, and between Ninth and Fourth avenues Address, stating terms, which must be mo- ress, derate for cash, 5., box 113 Herald office. OARD WANTED.—A LADY, TEACH! dest families, having a few hours disen; ive instruction In music and English in ex joard. Address M. A. B., box 157 Herald office. t OARD WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY A LADY AND ‘@ substantial table; good nces, Address J. 8. 5., bath; son, in a quiet family; ode Herald ARLEM BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, wife, two little girls, aged three and five years and nurse; @ well furnistied Second Floor and “good Board; with a private American family; terms $125. per month; also hall Room for young, gentleman; respond ble parties; permanent I suited. Address Herald Uptown Branch office. WO GERMAN GENTLEMEN DESIRE A PLEASANT Room, with partial Board, in a respectable private family. Address, stating terms, B. H., Herald office, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, BABY AND one or two Rooms, with Board, in a small pri- gir! . yato timily't terms about $30 per month Address With full particulars (none others noticed), A, 5. C., box 159 Herald office. ANTED—FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR WITH- out Board, for a gentleman; location between Seventh and Twenty-fifth streets and Second and Fourth avenues. Address stating terms and particulars, J., box 2,568 Post office. +f R t ANTED—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, with Board, fora married lady, during her ¢ pected tilness, where she can have the best ot care; re erences exchanged, Address D. A, box 123 Herald office. “WAntEP—BoaRp FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO little girls (aged 3and 5) and nurse; a nicely fur- nished Second Floor, with good Board, in a private Amencan family; terms $150 per month; responsible parties; permanent if suited ; also hall Room, for youn Gentleman. Address ©. J. M., Herald Uptown Branc: office. ‘ANTED—COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM, WITH ood Board (plain plentiful table), for a lady and 01 child Frears : ences; Pept erau ddre: most agreeable party, with best refe: XEU IN THE would ge for mil rolorreds terms must be mod- MAISON PARISIENNE, 88 AND 40 EAST Twelith street, near Broadwa, ‘Rooms for tamiti aud single gentlemen; table d’hote até cluding wine. P.M, $1 26, in- Sas POWER T0 LET—WITH ROOMS OF VARIOUS ‘sizes; light on all sides, heated by steam, steam ele- ly. power and low rent: second b'ock from uth terry, BROOKLYN Sf&AM POWER WORKS, 55 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. TORE TO LET—NO. 509 SECOND AVENUE; AN OLD lager beer saloon; a good chauce for the right man. PHAIR'S, No, 591 Third avenue. — T° MAS UFACTURERS.—TWO FLOORS, 150Xi5 AND 110x45, to let or lease, with steam power; will erect buildings for manufacturing for responsible parties on lease ; power, $50 per hore power, 1 have twenty years’ reference, Apply to H. W. GRUM, 20 Plymouth street, Brookly PO, LET 870 QRE, 160 READE STREET; GOOD fn poly at Steele's Hotel, 316 0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE 491 CANAL jee {hree ocmme dash, F-2 pesnans or dwelling : ere? Inout bremises, (rom'd to 4; possession Huypediately. om TPO ,LET—FIRST FLOOR, TWO ROOMS, FRONT AND doa ttck parlor, {splendid location for dentist; bas been urpose ay Waar p s Inquire on prem! is VBRY DESIRABLE STORE—GREENWION AVENUE, corner Perry sirvet, suitable (or druggist, tea dealer or tailor; also tine Parlors, plate glass windows, at 45 Grove street, Apply to ownor, 6l Liberty street, room 23. ATH AVENUE FLOORS TO RENT—OVER THE © piano warerooms of Messrs. Kuabe & Co,, 112 Fifth avenue; will lease for business purposes. JAMES R, EDWARDS, 6) West Twenty-thira street. vators, 81 South DWELLING HOUSE Farnished, A —EXTRA SIZE, FULLY FURNISHED—TWENTY- + fourth and Thirty-third streets, near Fifth avenue, $300; 667 Fitth avenue; 5t West Forty-sixth street; low rents, WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, NOW OC- cupied by owner:.75 feet deep; furnished in fine jo: ‘ent only $325 a month; long lease if desired. VURNISHED ROOMS TMENTS oy Mg APAR’ reer ROOM ON FIRST FLOO! ws Catherine street, t atles only; per Pa treat, or gentlemen i rent PoRssee ROOMS TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN, ute teak eet ee 4 some eet pri- house. Yetwoen Bleecker and Twelfth sree eee ANDSOMRLE FURNISHED ROOMS AT 131 CLINTON place. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN SMALL private family. No, 74 Lexington avenue; prices Teasonable Relerences exchanged. ‘pees WISHING ELEGANTLY FURNISHED> Rooms, with use of parlor, without board, on moder- ate terms, ina four story brown stone high stoop house, near excellent restaurants, will apply at 144 West Forty- third street, near Broadway. 10. LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS together or separate, for Ags housekeeping or te gentlemen: Rouse privale, with all improvements; neighborhood desirable. Apply at 332 East Thireeath street. Reterence exchanged. 10 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, afew pleasant and well furnished Rooms, sii oF en suite, at a very moderate rate; none buc respec! able and responsible persons need apply ; reterences ex- changed. Apply at 110 West Twenty-ninth street. 10 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE gentlemen furnished Rooms, without bo: ip pri- vate family: all conveniences, bath, gas, heater, £c. Apply at 29: nth sirect, s bla? LET—IN A GENTEEL LOCALITY, FURNISHED Rooms, suitable for a doctor or others in a private family ; best of references required, Inquire on prem- ises, 220 East Thirty-third street. 0 LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TO GENTLEMEN, without board, Parlor and Bedroom on second flour; also two large Bedrooms on thied floor, including gas, bath and grate fire; honse and appurtenances first class; terms exceptionably low. 218 East Tenth street. 10 LET—EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, 323, FAC- ing Stuyvesant Park, a nicely furnished Room, to # sontleman; reterence required. 333 West Twenty-third street, A WREDUCED RENTALS ON FURNISHED DWELI. + ings on Fifth and Madison avenues, Murray Hill, and, near same avenues, on Twenty-fitth, Thirty-ninth, Forty-second, Forty-ifth, Forty-sixth and Fifty-tourth streets. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., I Pine street. —FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET—FOUR STORY +, brown stone on 36th stfeet, one on 38th street, one on 42d, all near oth avenue, O'DWYE: No, 587 Sixth’ avenue. SIX STORY MARBLE FRONT, ON FIFTH AVE- nue, near Fiity-seventh street, $350 per month; four Story high stoop brick, on Filth ‘avenue, near bighth strest, $50); four story high stoop brown stone, on Filth avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, $625 per month, and many others. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth stieet. front hall Room on second floor; house private. Q PER WEEK FOR A NEATLY FURNISHED 26 East Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. 5 WINTHROP PLACE, BETWEEN EIGHTH STREET oO and Waverley place!—Newly furnished second floor front Room to let; also hall and fourth floor Rooms, at reasonable prices; references, iT SIXTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 4 WE 6 furnished Rooms on second floor to lot either singly or en suite. 12 5 MONTHLY.—NICE SUIT OF ROOMS, Brooklyn, use of kitehe containing alt sentea! looking house, splendidly located. Particulars No. 194 Broad- way, Foom 9. modern improvements, bath and close! BARGAIN,.—ADJOINING FIFTH AVENUE, ON West Forty-cighth street, a superb, elegantly’ fres- coed and furn! four story brown stone House; rent 500, worth $6,000; on West Thirty-ninth street, do., rent Address ADVANCK, Herald office. —29 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—TO LET, furnished, toe privas family; all improvements; ni bear Filth avenue. wire on premises or of JACOB SHARPE, 49 Broadway. IFTH AVENUE, NO, BETWEEN WASHINGTON square and Clinton place —A desiraple, fully fur- nished large Dwelling to let or lease reasonably to an acceptable family. V, K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine st. Ss Bj CALLEN, HOUSE, 166 HUDSON STREET. CORNER Of Laight Excellent Board, $6 to $7 50/per week, with single Koom: single Room, without boar an upwards; Lodging, Scents; géntiemen only. s! NLINTON HOUSE, NO 256 FULTON STREET, BROOK- Y.—A_ few fine suits of Rooms for tamilies; ‘on, N. also niet Rooms for gentlemen, at reasonable prices ARLEM.—TO LET, TO A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A three story, basement brick House, partiy fur- nished; will board with the family; references ex- changed. Address M. S., box 110 Herald office. (0 LE, FORNISHED—THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brick House, all improvements, convenient to ferries, in PORE nY rent $0 per month. Apply at 212 Broadway, New Yor, room & . 15 WEST TWENTY-SIATH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. «J James Hotel.—an elegantly furnished Parlor Floor, en suite or singly; also a andsomely furnished second storv front Room, both cognecting, References, 93 AND 25 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET,—ROOMS: 4 ee families and single gentlemen. References ex~- change: 3 EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- J way and Bowery.—An extra fe back Parlor, suitable for two, to let, without boa also other fur- nished Rooms; reference required. WEST NINTH STREET.—VERY DESIRABLE Rooms, newly furnished, at reasonable rates for the winter; house and location first class. 52 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, HAND- ‘ if somely furnished Rooms, to gentlemen, without joard. ire WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—HANDSOMS back Room on second floor; also fine large sunny Room on top floor, front. (JRITTENDEN HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY- J sixth street—O: mn thé European plan: fine Suits of Rooms for families on Broadway; alse single Rooms for gentlemen, at reasonable prices. G Rote, HOUSE, 172, 174,176 AND 173 BLEECKER, near Broadway.—Fine Rooms, with excellent Board, for tamilies and singly ; $6 to $12 per week; $1 50 to $2 perday. Grounds for croquet, 4c. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street, Broadway—Rooms all front, ele- gantly situated; table d’hote or European plan: suits and single Rooms for permanent guests; moderate rates. MApizoN SQUARE HOUSE, BROADWAY AND Twenty-first street.—Refurnished and refitted; loca- tion and Rooins the best; moderate terms tor responsible parties who will be permanent; private table it desired, 8. E. CRITTENDEN, 7? LET—FURNISHED NEATLY, SMALL HOUSE, suitable for lady; also handsome second story front Room to rent. with or without Board. Apply for particu- lars at 203 East Fitteenth street. 8 FIFTH AVENUE.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Ploor to let, consisting of three rooms and private bath; terms moderate; references given ‘and required. + 0 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED HIGH STOOP three story house, in perfect order. Apply at 322 West Twenty-iifth street. 100 WEST TWELFTH STRLET, CORNER OF SIXTH avenuc—Two neatly furnished Rooms to let, together or separately; rent very reasonable. 10 LET—SMALL HOUSE CORNER TENTH STREET and Second avenue, partially furnished ; immediate Possession; moderate rent. NICHOLS & CAFFERTY, 9 Fourth avenue and 1,497 Broadway. 10 RENT—FUR THE WINTER, AT $500 PER MONTH, till June 1, 1874, the very desirable five story House No, 6 West Kightwenth street, near Fifth avente, 25x65 feet; itis fully furmished and’ in perfect order, and will be rented only toa, strictly, private family. Bermits of E. H. LUDLUW & CO., No. 3 Ping stres et, il MACDOUGAL SIREBT, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable small families, 130 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE Board. family have two furnished Rooms to let, without f EAST FIFTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED Z Rooms to let, to gentlemen, without board ; pri- vate house; reierences required. ‘ABION HOUS! M East Srosdeay, corner Catharine street. Several fine, airy Rooms, for gentlemen only; gas In each toon? Sic. to'f5e- per bight $0 per weeks = 1 TH STREET.—FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH stoop first class House to let; 13 rooms; all im- prevements; best location in elty tor frst class boarding usiness; ail newly furnished since May; rent $25) per month. 308 West Fourteenth street. 0 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE- Al nue.—Comfortably furnished Rooms, without board, snitable for single gentlemen or light housekeep- ing; hot and cold water, also bath. Terms moderate. References. W ENGLAND HOTEL, 3) BOWERY. CORNER Bayard street.—20 light Rooms, neatly furnished, oe or 6c. per night; $2 5) to $4 per week; for gentlemen only. ARTIES VISITING NEW YORK DESIRING LARGE, comfortable, newly furnished Rooms in a quiet first class house, be accommodated at 41 West Ninth street; house and location unexceptionable. Reference given and required. WEST TENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY of three will let, with Bo story front Alcove, or third story suitof Rooms; terms * reasonable; reigrences. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms, with Board; desirable location; four doors from Broadway; reference exchanged. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- —A couple of desirable rd, back Parlor. second Rooms. with good rivate Jewish family, WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—SUPERIOR accommodation, with firstclass Board, for the winter; location convenient to Broadway; references WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS —Furnished Rooms to let, with sor gentlemen wishing home food Board, for tamil ’ comforts and cleanliness, with an American family of 1 WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET —WITH BOARD, +) one large Room on the fourth floor, front (sunny); also two hall Rooms on third floor, tor single gentlemen; reierence require ] TH STREET, WEST, 47.—TWO KOOMS, SECOND *) floor, front, and back Room, handsomely furnished, to let, with good board ; refere WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH avenue.—A pleasant Room, to let with Board, to two persons; also a hall Room. EAST SIXTY-PIRST STR vate family, owning their own house, would let new and handsomely turnis! A SMALL PRI. 15 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—NICELY FURNISHED +) Rooms, on second and fourth floors, with Board suitable for single gentiemen er gentlemen and wives; references exchanged. “ ads Ea ad WEST FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, with good Board if required; also front and back Parlors and small Kitchen; lurnished Rooms; reasonabl le terms to respectable parties. ] EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Madison square.—To let. elegantly furnished, with Board, entire Second Floor, in suits of two, three or four rooms. ] WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues. —To let, with first class Board, a Second Floor, also two Rooms on third floor, suitable tor gentlemen and their wives; references required. 1 WEST PORTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue—A nice Room, with Board, for two gentle- men or gentleman and wife; house first clase: relerences, WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE AND well furnished Rooms, with hot and cold water; first class Board’ terms reasonable TWENTY-THIRD ET, with Board, in a first class house, a Suit o! Rooms on second floor, with southern exposure; table Unexceptionable ; references exchanged. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STR! furnished third story front Room, with with Board, to gentieman and wife; STREET.—TO /EET,—NICELY ami closet room, to rent also Rooms ‘or single gentlemen. ]QTH STRRBT, BETWEEN FOURTH AVENUE AND Irving place.—A Suit of two or three hand- Somely furnished Rooms is offered, with Board. Ad- dress or apply at 12) Kast Nineteenth street. 1 TH STREET, WEST —A SUIf OF ROOMS, FRONT, second floor, with Board! other Booms, suitable for gentieman and wife or gentlemen; reference. 58 Nineteenth street. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family will let, with or without Board, handsome, nicely turnished front Room, en second floor rit Board, $30; also @ nice back Room, on EST FOURTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO 1 WEST TWENTY.FOURTH STREET AND 63 MAD- b Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, joard, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; fine single Rooms. with aleové, newly and handsomely turnisied. ‘OURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, d,@ large Room, tor gentleman and wife or single gentlemen: location pieamnt and con- 20 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—AN ELEGANT Suit of Parlors to let (with all the appointments), with or wichout privat ble. 2 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooms with first class Board; single Rooms for eentiemen ; reference required. QQ WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STRERT.—A PRI. te family will rent a Parldr and three or four hewly carpeted and furnished, to one family, je only. Q3 IRVING PLACE. —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, with first class Board, for families and Je gentlemen: private table if desired. 23, GRAMERCY PARK.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Second Floor, en suite or separate, with or without private table; location unexceptional ences given and required. 2 CLINTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Cniversity place. —Elegant tooms, with full ; highest reter- ard; appointments and table first class; unexception- able references required. 2} D STREET.—ONE > ARE ROOM AND TWO single Rooms, with first class Board. 200 and 202 West Twenty-third street. J.P, WORSTELL, 2: D STREET, WEST, #8—A HANDSOMELY FUR- Nished second floor front Koom. also back Parlor, w rent, with or Tae Board, to genUemen or families; ily ‘private; reference. 2 'D STREET, 166 WEST, ONE BLOCK AND A HALF from Broadway.—Desirable permanent, parties can be accommodated with first class Board and attend- ance, en suite or together, for the winter; references requires. EAST SEVENTEENTH STRERT.—PLEASANT on third floor to let, with irk; with fire, gas, hot and furnished front Ro Board ; fronting Stuyvesant WEST FIFTY-FIPTH STREET,—A NICELY furnished front Room, on second floor, with two Bedrooms adjoining, to let, with or withost’ Board, to gentlemen or gentieman and wile; all modetn improve- ments; terms moderave. SECOND STORY FLOOR, KLEGANTLY Lid nished (two bedrooms and parlor): Board for three adults, with first class private table, ina strictly private il, vent! ‘and Seventh ven , box 218 Herald Address U. 5. Y. NGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED ‘ with gog8 He ot op well farnienee Room in aed jouse near Fourteenth street and Si: SATISFACTION, box 210 Herald office, hel VATE FAMILY WISHES TO RENT, WITH rd, two large Rooms on third floor, I adison avenue Park. Uptown Branch office. FLOOR, HANDSOM: desirabi 4g tor given and requir: PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE TO _LET—WIT per month; 207 Wes: Forty sixth unexceptionable references exchi OARD WILL BE GIVEN TO A FREN| . compeient to teach, in exchange for references required. 4d FURNISHED: OTHER French and English ; 137 Herald Uptown QAM STREET, 257 WEST.—DESIRABLE BOOMS, in perfect Order, newly furnished and containia Hah oun’ Soltagle gelesen food abe ca attendance. Reterences. pd Q7 WEST SIXTEENTH STRERT, NEAR FIFTH AVE- - i eceel ne furnished Rooms to let, with Board, on second and third floors: suitable for ntlemen and their wives oc single gentlemen. Reterences required Q7 NORTON SiR T.—TO LET, PRONT ROOM, second floor, with of without Bot 3 € EAST TWENTY. 29 ENTY. La ed STREET.—A PRIVATE family will let with Board sired). a handsomely furnished second Floor, th nt und a large Room on third floor; house Madison Q() WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. — P 30 Meota Floor to let, with Board coneisting ot Ave rooms, dressing room, private bath, de.; also handsome Parlor and Bedroom, on third floor, front, referei Q] WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET,—A! 31 Second, Floor, handsomely furnish Moonstone at T00) room, close : ird Floor, same ouniber of rooms; tierenoat nae 6) WEST TWENTY-POURT — 32 Well furnished Room to ith with Boards _— WITH OK WITHOUT 2 West Tweity-seventh LEGANT ROOMS TO street; most destravie location in New York. NTLEMEN LOOKING FOR ELEG. Nished and rig: gut board, will West Thirty-seventh street, betwe: ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS man and wife; Board tor lady or in the vicinity et rourth 1 407 Branch ofc AVENUE, NO, 17, NEAR rth street. Beautiful Suits of Roomé to let, Rooms nm second floor; also ourth oor; priges moderate, RTUES IN SEARCH OF FIRST CLASS A at our office; BOARDERS DIRECTORY. 37 Unt ELKOT SUBURBAN BOARD OFFERED—T) A SIN. 8, within one hour ff Dox 5,460 New York Post WO PLEASANT ROOMS jorously attended it to their ad: tans 20 es J ith and Six with Board, o le 4) EAST TWENTY-THIRD 8TRI - r 33 Seutins has an ciegent second. Floor cise in rn floor, front, Suit of Rooms to Jet, with first class Board. PLEASANT and convenien' wi i, desiring exclusive accommodations peda aties 5: BOARD AND | FOUR ADULTS femoris TURTEVANT HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY- ninth street, New York.—Suits of Rooms, with bath and all the modern improvements, for families, at popu- Jar prices, in new addition: algo, single Rooms, for per- s joard, trom. cok. Lu aaa ge LEWIS & GEO. 8. LELAND. IHE NEW AND ELEGANT WINCHESTER HOUSE ussrent plan), corner Broadway and Thirty-first eee Goris te. Gulls of 00ms; also a first class Tbs. Db WINCHESTER, Proprietor. 4O0 ER, MONTH FOR THREE OR | FIVE years—Four story brown stone House, elegantly farnished, in Forty-ninth street; small private family only, RIKER, HESSE & CO., No. 5 Pine street. Unturnished. A HEOUR, STORY,, OHIO FRONT, HIGH STOOP, ON <, Hifty-ofth street, near Filth avenue, $2590; three sory, high stoop brown stone on Twenty-sixth street, 400, and high stoop on Seventy-ninth, Séventy-cizhth, ‘Thirtieth and Fitty-eighth streets, for $1,200 euch a year, and many others. IN & AN, 30 East § ntéenth street. ALC IRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSES—IN VICIN- ity of Central Park and Lighth avenue, to rent cheap; possession immediately. . RROW, 985 Eighth nue, hear Fifth eighth street. ARLEM.—TO LET, AT l9TH STREET, NO, 505, Part of a brown stone House, at one-half price. In- quire in the basement. NLINTON AVENUE, NEWARK, N. J.,NO. 158—PARTIES loeking for home comforts and superior accommoda- fons, with all modern improvements, in private family, bt rege their own residence. Reierence unexception- able, ‘UDSON RIVER.—BOARD AT AN UNSURPASSED location; 3) minutes out, five trom Ly De tables, milk, &c., on the place ; terms moderate or call on B. H., Spuyten DuyviL \ epi epr IN THE COUNTRY, THROUGH winter and mie 2 for @ marri ly (American) during confinement, where there is plenty of milk and home comforts; a private tamily or farm house pre- ferred; terms must be moderate. Address ANTI-CITY, Herald office. (TER RESORTS. OYAL Vi ‘A. HOTEL, NASSAU, N. P, BAN mas, will open November 1, 1873. Persons desiring to escape the rigors of a Northern winter can obtain cir- iss conmainios sail, Intormation by addressing JAMES : TJ, PORTER, Proprietor. TO LET FOR BUS' ATHENTION! NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPKOOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES RENT, IN THE ABOVE INESS PURPOSES. z|=|3| FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXL! CITY HALL, THE COURT! ITY TO THE THE POST OFFICE, B = i) = ry OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUI SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEKT TO %X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWAR $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, i<j & I I3 HEATED BY STEAM, AND “HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM. PROVEMENTS, SER RENT OF SMALL OFPICES, 8d Story. 4th Story. Sth Story. sina“ Stegy St Story. Ln iio = 1500 ‘= - 2,500 20 1 - 2509 200) wo wo - 1,6) tas = VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST,AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. STORE NO. 106 READE 8 street. A. YBRY, PURASANT LARGE ROOM, SUITABLE for physician's oMfice, furnished or unfur: ed or Bene, rn int for light :also a hall room ft ter it ity-third street. Bay oa aly be yd FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—DE- ately. ‘at Dramatic h roadway, of Houston street. é ral dite (ORNPE STORE AND DwELLING 10 LET—oRAND and Suffolk streets, Apply at 41 Suffolk street. OTEL TO LEASE FAVORABLY.—SURE FORTUNE Gcompetens party with $2,000; over 120 reoms, finest Pau in New York; owner will aid to furnish. Apply at 27 Third avenue. FUANDSOMELY PORNISHED PRIVATE O¥FICE ON street floor, with storage accommodat Broad itely ; frat class premises; D1 Address SUPEIOK, box 1 ARGE BASEMENT TO LET CHEAP.—(NQUIRE aT 6 Barclay street. ND LARGE VAULTS TO ‘E, OF ANY DESIRED A T.—GOOD BUSINESS + location. Apply at Steel's Hotel, 316 Greenwich OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SAL.—A Three story high stoop, West Thirteenth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues; rent $1,700. HENRY J, SEAMAN, 63 West Fourteenth street. }O LET CHEAP—A FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT brick House, with all improvements, on 103d street, rentyt Third avenue, for $20 a month. Apply at 1,471 rd ave: 10. LET—TWO FIRST GLASS BROWN STONE Houses, Nos. 24 and 236 Wesf Fitty-first street, be- tween Broalway and Eighth aventic. Apply to R. H. COBURN, at the houses. * 10 LET—A HOUSE ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR Fifty-seventh strect, toa family of culture; rent in Board of owner and wife. Address RITCHIE, box M7 Herald office. 10 LET—A FOUR STORY BRUWN STONE ENGLISH basement House, in thorough order: hot and cold iter on each floor; turnace, two baths and three clos- ber annum; some very good Furniture 232 West Twenty-first str 10 LET—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 20X50; rent $1.20); Furniture for sale very low; must be sold; house full of boarders. MIX V. ELLIOTT, Fourth ayenue and Twentieth street. LET—UNFURNISHED, FINE THREE STORY ne stoop Dwelling, 582 Seventh avenue, few doors from eee D all improvements; $1,990, or will fur- nish for a small family at moderate prices. Owner, 32 Liberty street, 12 to 3. i od LET—-THE TEREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick House (with the exception of parlor floor) No. 42 East Twentieth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue; possession atonce. Apply on the premises. 10 LET—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, IN PRIME gider; also & handsomely furnished House on Mur- Fay Hill Apply to E, A. DAILEY, 558 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-fourth stre FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LE A Niceix FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—TO A gentleman, without boar, at 217 West Forty-sixth Street. References exchanged, A.—TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY furnished Suit of Parlors on the first floor ; the best ion in the city. Apply at 1,179 Broadway. A SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM, ADJOINING, nicely furnished, to let to gentlem No. 0 Sixth Avenue, three doors above Thi et. Pleasant rooms and fine location. A* ENTIRE FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO let, without meals; also single Rooms, house com- municating with St James Hotel by private entrance; po ged required. Apply at No. est Twenty-fitth A THOROUGHLY CLEAN, FRESHLY CARPETED and furnished front and rear Room, second floor, above parlor, to let, to gentlemen or family, at moderate prices; reterences. 147 West Forty-tifth street. NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE BEDROOM TO A gentleman; and bath; private house. 270 Madi- son sirect. $3.0 wi A SECOND FLOOR TO LET AND FURNITURE FoR sale.—Has six rooms, gas and water; price $25 per month, price of furniture ry situated In Williamsburg, rom Broad’ in) a stree! on, L, SATTERWHITE, M9 Broadway. A SINGLE ROOM AND TWO ROOMS COMMUNICAT. boat fk furnished, to let to single xentlemen, without derate pric in bal vat ht fe No. 3) Waverley place, neat Broadway.” ea LMOST ENTIRE FLOOR TO LET—TO A party ntlemen, furnished, and single Rooms; aye: vi 444 Sixth avenue, southeast corner of epty-seventh street, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET—WITHOUT BOARD, wiry desirable large and small Rooms, handsomely furnished, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; references exchangea. 31 East Tenth street. 675 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-SIXTH street.—Furnished front Room and Bedrooms tor honsekesping ; also Parlor and Bearoom, with or without Board; ali improvements; good neighborhood. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS: TO LET A FEW DESIRABLE FLATS TO LET, WITH ALL modern Jinprovements and in excellent locatity, near Central Park; eight rooms, all light; $35 to $45 per month. Apply at 1,037 Third avenue. A HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, in a very desirapie location ; one small family in the house. Cail at 55 East Twentieth street, near Fourth av. ROADWAY—FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM; DE- sirable location; rent cheap; possession immediate. Apply at Dramatic Agency, 09 Broadway, corner Hous- ton street. OR RENT—A FRENCH FLAT ON FIFTY-FIRST street; brown stone House; ail modern improve ments: rent low to small tamily, Apply to DAVID CHRIST1E, 430 West Forty-eighth street. OOMS TO LET UNFURNISHED—TWO, $14; THRE! $19 and $23; and four, $18 and $21 ver month; all front Inquire at 442 Fourth avenue, corner Thirtieth st. 10 LET—IN THE FIRST CLASS TENEMENT HOUSE newly built, No. 31 St. Mark's place (Eighth street), between Second and Third avenues, Floors, containing six rooins, with ali modern improvements, SENFTNER & WEIGAND, 33 St. Mark’s place. 10 LET—THIRD FRENCH FLAT, WITH ALL I provements: halls and stairs carpeted. No. 100 W Twenty-elghth strect, corner Sixth avenue. Apply to RICH, 74 Murray street. 10 LET—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF A FIRST class house to a small tamily of adults, either to- gether or. se parat ent low. Apply-at 336 Kast Seven- teenth street. 10 LET—TO A FAMILY WITHOUT CHILDREN, THE Second Floor of the private house No. 19 Pike street, consisting of three rooms; also for sale, one set black watent Furniture and 50 yards of Carpet of two patterns, new. fT, LET—A FLOOR CONSISTING OF FIVE ROOMS, sitting room, three bedrooms and kitchen. Terms moderate. Apply on premises, 362 East Thirteenth street. 10 LET—THREE SINGLE ROOMS; ALSO TWO large Rooms, to respectable parties. 117 Clinton 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, WITH EXTENSION IN second Mansard roof brick house from Third aven' Rion street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Kei 10 LET—THREE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR; GAS: and water. Apply at 56 East Thirteenth street, ncar Broadway. Y LET—DESIRABLE APARTMENTS FOR HOUSE- keeping. in brown stone house 206 East a bg} Street. Apply on the premises or call at PHAIR’S, 591 Third avenue; moderate rent EYES AND EARS. _ RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—' J. DAVIS, IN. ventor and only maker of the improved Artificial Human Fye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the caly correct imitation of nature in the world. 127 East Pit- teenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, _ASTROLOGY. An aMe EA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED © Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 102 West Twenty-eighth street, near Six! nue. AU faypliat yu and onlyrtiabe ving Fegphae tt nd onlyreliable liv ess, has arrived. in America, n't tail to ‘consult her. Office 48 Sixth avenue. No gentlemen, nee creed alma tale ON BUSINESS. 3 gickn Sixth a au Mina ve Aig Mh ORMSBY, UNCONSCIOUS ber on business Clairvoyant—Consult on all the affairs life, No. 14 Sixth avenue, near Amity. UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS likenesses, causes marriages; 50 cents a $l az ‘est Twenty-fifth street. AP ADAME ROBA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT. reveals Foun whow live from the cradle to the grave 472 Canal sireet, near Hudson. Fee 3 GRAFF, THE WONDERFUL CLAIRVOYANT, Awadnter ‘of the seventh daughter, Letters answered promptly. MME, BYRON SPIRITUALIST. OPGEMdans upon all attairs of life. Nov Sle: Fourth, Beware of Saposers Using my Dame. Prerpseon tanten | READS THe FLARE ior cfrcular, 82 Sixth avenue, boners A NICELY {FURNISHED FRONT ROOM (ro LET jout boart, to one or tw le gentlemen, af Ti Tnira avenise, second hoor; terins $5.8 week. NICELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, ALSO A square Room to rent, without board, to itlemen only, at 4 Ten gwenty-Gnh street; location excellent; relérences exchanged. A, abt fay Latien rtboct reach goin mouth Me ed, for gentlemen, withou! & month, Address, tor'ten fays, hous, box 18) Her: ome A EADY Has a FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM: to let, nicely furnished, first floor, No. 475 Sixth avenue, nea inty-ninth street, over the drug store. A VERY DESIRABLE AND HANDSOMELY FUR. nished Suit of Apartments to let, without board; terms reasonable to desirable parties. No. 20 Wi Fifteenth street HANDSC ELY. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET A First floor back Room, 278 Sixth avenue, to one or two gentlemen. Call for one week. TARGH, NEATLY FURNISHED, ROOM. TO, GEN. ¥ water, i ren or wreck: one'on Tourih foot, $9 90 per we an Twentieth agltg URNISHBD BEDROOM TO LET—VERY REASON. ably, at 233 West Twenty-sixth street, near Kighth nue. orden TO LET—BACK PART OF THER UPTOWN Cigar Store, No. 368 th avenue, OF deux geome he halal 4 e ver URNISHED FRENCH AT TO LET—IN STUYVE. ntbullding. Apply Wo lauiwor, ou vreialgep at 298 Laat ae ? . Q7.“Eltirvoyantand Aeroiovine’ givee Hee tevelae lair te fons‘on all affairs through lute. 2? Xilen gtteey wear 4 TTENTION DR. FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSL Consultation free. Private office, 161 Bleeckor st. MME. MAXW! IAN, RESIDENCE A. 114 East Tei pare vieae Turd uvenue. —MME, VAN RK, PAYSICIAN, 154 WEST A Twenty-eignth pats fnira and Lexington avs. DR. AND MME. QRINDLE, PHYSICIANS @% A. years’ practice), 120 West tw nty-aixth street. —MME. LL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 1840.-— Ae bine Novi Bast st., first door from 5th av. . ¥ U, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY . Moree near Grvenw®@h street. ) DVICR FREE.—MME, DESPARD, PHYSICIAN AND A? Biscuanten, 4 Wase arn st, near éth i (ONSULT DR, OR MME. WEST.—ADVIOK GRATIS CO Sitee private. ‘A Bleecker street, near d Rk. KING'S OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE orice D ‘Vonsultation “ Amity street, near Broad way R, HARRISON CAN BR CONSULTED AT 12 AMITY D areet ers Dromptly auswered,