The New York Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1873, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i TO Pode LET FOR BUSINESS PUKPUSION, A NN NN RINE TTENTION! BLEGANT OFFICES AND NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, LARGE VAULTS TO HE ABOVE RENT, INT FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING erry OFFICES SUITABLE BANKS, INSURANCE CO. HAD, BIZE, IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, ac, kG LAWYERS, BROKERS, IES, &0., &0,, CAN BE SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED FROM 10X12 FEET 10 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD 10 $12,000, ACCORDING TO BIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING COMPLETELY FIREPROOP, READY FOR OCCUPAN BERATED BY STEAM, AND IAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IW- PROVEMENTS. | RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, 2d story. 34 story, 4th story. Sth story: 2,005) KY $50 1 oe pireseeret VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALso OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR. | POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF A Htourtn sree Immediately, — i; ee SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A RESPECTABLE §, NO, 2 PINE STREET. HOMER MORGA IXTH AVENUE STORE, 391, CORNER TWENTY- splendid location tancy goods or also Basement of No, 359 sixth avenue, corner fourth street, near Booth’s Theatre; possession business.—To let, two of the finest Stores on Third avenue A TTENTIO: ties offered to furniture deaicrs and —TO LET, A FIRST LOF1 street; fine light; good loc “on premises or to RORER, FLOC 3 Nos 624 and 626; size 20x75. THOMAS McGUIRE, 644 Third avenue. — AT 39 WEST FOURTH jon; at low rent. Apply & CO., 309 Broadway. !-ONE OF THE FINEST OPPORTUNI others.—A Building to lease, on Fourteenth street, near Fifth ave- nue ; lot 25x205; rear entrance on Thirteenth street; will be Jeased on very moderate terms. OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeenth s SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A RESTAURANT— First Floor of a hotel, only $150 a month rent; or would Yo. 1 Clinton p! let the Hotel turnished. Apply at LaPierre House, STORE-AT 262 SIXTH AVENU front and fixtures complete; suitable tor milliner or con: streets. A) PLATE GL. fectionery ; between Sixteenth and Seventeent A.W. ME Dentist, as abov ROOME STREET, CORNER OF GREENE.—TO LET, First Floor and ‘Basement, 50x100, in this highly de- Birable building: basement 13 ieet high, weil lighted and ary; terms easy to a responsible tenant, FRDDER, Arnold, Cor ENTISTS, ATTENTION !— Twenty-eighth street, perfect order; fine entrance ; r Apply to H.C. i street. able & Co.'s, 3 XTH AVENUE, NEAR floor, 6 large Rooms; $60 per month. TZER, 1.243 Broadway. first JULES GLAE: DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfarnished. A UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LEASE, RFEA- sonably, 107 Bast 25th street, No, 6 East 42d stre 58 West iah street ho. 6 wert street, 33 West Sou ae ven! jadison avenue, oxlehdgsuasdhtese v. KY STEV ENSON, Jr, tb Pine street —TWENTY-SRVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Four story nigh stoop brown stone, finely furnished, $32) month; Forty-filth street, near Fitth av- enue, three story high stoop stone, $250 month . 6 others, SIMONSON & ECCLESTON, 50 West thirty-first st THREE STORY HIGH STOOP, WEST THIRTY. fourth street; fine order, modern conveniences; low rent to a responsible party; bas 13 rooms. r PODSTIENRY V. MEAD, 422 Righth avenue. NO. 67 WES1 THIRTY. Mirrors, &c., to let. Twenty-third street, Pitti Avenue Hotel. 10 LET—A THREK STORY HIGH STOOP STONE T front House, containing ali the modern improve: $ toa good party a triffe less. ments; $1,00) per annun otek, 1038 aid awemna SMALL HOUSE, NEAR MADISON aquare: hasevery linprovement, and in first class or- Spe session; Tent very 1OW. der yimmediate Ho CON DIT, 139 East Twelfth street © LET—THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 2m Te eel itty atin street, at very low rent, to May 1, Apply on the premises, or to WM. H. RAYNOR, No. ty Pine street. va 10 RENT FOR THE WINTER—AN ELEGANT THREE story hush stoop House, on Thirty-fith street, near Pa-k avenue; in perteet order and turnished completely, with bronzes, pictures, ornaments, &c.; rent low to a good tenant. Apply to 'E. H, LUDLOW & CO., No, 3 Pine street, or 35 East Seventeenth street. HREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 181 BLEECKER street, with earpets, oileloths, &¢.; 12 rooms. Apply on premises Monday, from to 3B, M.,'or to W. J. HAR PER, 862 third avenue. NFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET—FOR COLORED people; hirty-third street, between Sixth and Sey+ enth avenuds, three story trame house ; cheap rent JULES GLAENTZER, Agent, 1,243 broadway. QG WEST FIVTY FOURTH | STREET.—TO | LET, OD three story and basement medium sized House ; rent moderate. Apply on pren () A MONTH.—A FINE LARGE THRE: UY high stoop’brown stone House, near Fifth ave- nue, opposite Ceniral Park. HINE, COLt & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. & PER MONTH FOR NEAT THREE STORY 75. tight stoop House 156 West Tenth street; all mod- ern improvements; newly papered and painted; eight Toomis; Immediate possession ; none but respectanle per- sons. FIRST CLASS eighth street, with carp 8. B. GOODALE, No. 5 Wes 0 LET—A FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS T LET, WIDOW HAS NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let toa gentieman that would advance her some Money for present needs. Those wishing a pleasant, quiet Home can address ADVANCE, box 228 Her: mt A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM—NICE LOCATION, west side, at reasonable rent, to a lady, with good Teferences. Address NO SLIP, Lerald office. A FURNISHED ROOMS, ON PARLOR FLOOR, TO « let, to gentlemen only. Apply petween 12 and 2 andS5and8 P.M, at 318 East Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND door, to let in private house 215 East Thirty-first Street, with hot and cold water, privilege of bath, fire and gas, with or without Board; terms moderate. A. ZERL FURNISHED ROOM, WITH GAS. BATH, &c.. $4 per Week; hall Bedroom, $2 per week; ight housekeeping if required, 14 Seventh avenue, near Seventeenth street. (A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A NICELY FUR. nished Room on second ffoor, with large closets, bath and ali improvements, without board. to gentle: | men; also a pleasant Room on third oor, 87 West ty-first street, between Fitthand sixth avenues. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH Gas, house heated, for one or two gentlemen. 25 Clinton place, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT Room, connecting Bedroom, $60 per month, lodging accommodations for four. fire inciuded; also front single oo $20; references required. 737 Broadway, room and Lofts for manutactnring purposes. Apply to Fes RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, STORES nei Betis on premises, 175 Hester street, or to IbAAC ER, 546 East Fourth street. cu Tittres ome nicely decorate ation; suitable for clothing or any ot SE AND STORE TO LET—INCLUDING FIX- in a good business er business, Zim Se exception of liquors rent cheap. Inquire of |. LEVY, 59 Mott street. OFTS TO L able for office or light manu Ny ET—AT 287 HUDSON STREET, SUIT- ‘turing business, being ear the cenire of the city jobbing trade. SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, FURNISHED, WITH every requisite tor housekeeping, to rent, in high Stoop brown stone house in most eligible location, near Grand Central depot, $40 per month, Address DE- SPATCH, Heraid Uptown Branch office. A T FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—COMPLETE for housekeeping or two young men: price $4 per week. Cail for one week at 36) West Forty-elghth street. MBER OF BRIGHT, CHEERFUL FURNISHED s—Large and small; also Parlors with water conveniences, gas and closets; suitable for physicians’ use; terms moderate. % Bond street. FFI fice 81 Cedar street, near Bight stairs; rentlow. Apply immedirtely. (CE TO LET—THE DESIRABLE FRONT OF- roadway; room 2 one TEA’ on West Fo: sides; rent cheap. M_POWER.—TO -titth street; plenty light from four Inquire at 95 lercer street. Sa also a Lager Bier Saloon ; also severai chi corner E AND APARTMENTS TO LET—STORE ON ith avenue, suitable for tancy goods, hats, shoes, & Apartmenis enuc. Apply at Forty-eighth street and Ninth G43 Hudson street. LET—THE CHOICE LITTLE STORE 72 PARK place; large plate glass windows; low rent; imme- diate p jossession. Apply on premises. 17° LET—A FIRST CLAS: on Sixth streets; ready tor occupancy. STORE ANQ BASEMENT, Eighth avenue, between Forty-fitth and Forty Apply on the prei- Ases or at 261 West Forty-fiftn street. 0 LET- Twenty-eizhth street, splendid stand tor’ busine also Store 291 Third avenue, suitable for Dilliard saloon; both desirable. Office 139 East Twelfth st_ | NEAR ‘ORE 388 THIRD AVENUE, heer and NO LET—UPTOWN, TWO LARGE, WELL LIGHTED Rooms, with steam power, at a moderate price. Ap- pig at 234 Canal street, in the store, 10 LET C Y—A STORE AND BASEMENT, WITH Fixtares, suitable for a confectionery; established No. ISlavenue C. Apply to MANSUY DODIN, ‘20 years. 15S avenue B, or to the janitor on the premises. 10 LEAS with basements and sub-basements; area, square Fesponsible house. DWELLING BROADWAY, 15,000 be improved to suit tenant: rent low to ‘OHN F. DOYLE, 37 Wall street. feet HOUSES TO LET. Farnished. HOUSE OF 13 ROOMS—CP TOWN, WEST, NEAR- A Bixth avenue. to rent low to responsibie tenant tq Bext; possession. JAr. &. Wal and Board Jor, two FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—VERY furnished, to a responsible party; $20'a month privileye of taking boarders. Ad- ald offic DESIRABLE FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH loop brown stone House, Forty-fourth street, near May ‘9 Sixt av. LOW, IN ERLOW, ‘Twenty-second street, near Sixth aveuue; and eth- ers in fine order and desirabie locations. FU fourth stree’ B. MERRILL & CO,, NISHED HOU! 4 West Thirty-third street. TO RENT—IN_ THIRTY- near Seventh avenue.—Four story stone English basement; in perfect order and | rticularly suited for a physician. Apply to owners, at 240 West Forty-Fourth street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED THREE STORY HIGH stoo) Bease, at A —FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, REASONABL’ House on West Twenty-second street, with per month. H, PATTBERG, 234 Broadway. 210 West Forty-third street, 55° West Forty-ffth Btrect, street, BROWN STONE side : this is one o 29 West Forty-ninth street, 30 West Firty-iourth 584 Fifth avenue, 409 Madison avenue. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 1) Pine street. ! 10 LET—ON THE WEST the most tastefully and elegantly furnishea houses offer mree’ take Bi pursisn $ ay! nine rooms; CK & CO., 18) Fifth avenu HOUSE TO RENT—~CON 30 minutes by boat from Wall the present occupants, gentleman and wite, will Address P. M., Herald office, EIN EAST THIRTIETH STREE West Thirty-second street, $2hi, th street, $40 per month, to & HUBBARD, 1,292 Broadway URNISE ard for rent. ED HOU 0 per month ast Fort COL! fer OUSE, 40% furnishe: al, and rent Femarkably cheap; reut ai Inquire on premises, Riv OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY ONE WHO WISHES ni Furniture ot jonse, nine ro ack walnut turni turo, Bruss: re, $1,250: terins eash; rent a immediately. tion, Se street, between Irving place and agents need ‘not apply. Address B. A. I Branch office 10 LET—IN NINi! WARD, GooD partly furnished, a three Bret class order ana at re (0 LET-—FURNISHED, AT A Gi rent for the winter. months, a desirable Brown stone House in West Twe cond Ap. Hy OA. H. MULLER & SON, No. 7 Vine siveet and oa | t Seventeenth street, Union square 10 LET—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, A BROWN stone House, on Twenty-seventh street, near Broad ‘way, includin box ln LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF COMPL! furnished House, agents, Fi LOCATION, ory high stoop House, int d rent HN ROSS 58 Eighth avenue, TLY REDUCED tour story bedding and table jinen. Address 0, Herald Uptown Branch office. 140 West Sixteenth stre: D HOU. Address TLY FURNISH 4 A uh . above Forty-third street. Box 1,877 Postoflice. WW ern Improve well calculat Unturnished, LET=IN NINTH WARD, ALL MOD- ts 17 rooms; Immediate possession § anders JOUSE TO 410 " _____ EL, & BT. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street. THREE STORY Hot $780; NEWLY papered and painted ; s; West Thirneth Bireet , 202 William st, A. H. SMITH, fF T LOW RENTS—NEAR BROADWAY AND GRAND Wana Modert: improvements, Houses 2% and 241 Wooster street, sonar Roslyn pice, connected ished and in complete order, 30 to 12 mornings. A lendid location; physician or boarde! int, Central and Southern hotels, the four stor: ‘ Houses 2 Amity street, next door to Southern Hotel, all $100 per, month 5 they ¢, story near Washington $90 per menth; also at low rent, Nos Zand 4 the house gantly fure Apply at 27 Amity street, TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, four story stone’ House, unfurnished ain strech near Broadway, gh Soop brows ONIN. Also others SUN & EG ULESTON, 60 West Thirtw-Orst at, LET, THIRD LOFT, 25X100, | | y | SIU avenue; respectable neighborhood T 21 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET—COMFORT- able, handsomely furnished front Parlor and large | Room; large closets; modern improvements; good rese | taurants in neighborhood; house well beated ; location | central, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND CON- | Dathroom and closet on the same floor, to one or two | gentiemen or gentleman and lady; convenient to Eleva. | Ninth avenue cars. Apply at 316 West Twenty-seventh st NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—FOR GEN tlemen only, in private family; terms moderate. y at Dental office, 167 West Twenty-sird street. VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM TO LET— Furnished, with fire and gas; terms reasonable, 7 West Thirty-fith street, one door east of Sixth avenue, App | 4p THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET— Unfurnished, for rooms; good location. C | NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED- Toom to let to one or two’ gentlemen. 327 West filth street; ring second bell. GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A FRONT ROOM AND Bedroom adjoining, on the second floor, handsomely furnished: use of bath} in @ private family. 147 East Twenty-seventh street A NEATLY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS—FOR 4A. light housekeeping, on second tloor: privilege in Kitchen: rent moderate. Call for three days, 405 West ‘Thirtieth street. OMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO gentiemen, without board, at 109 West Nineteenth strect. LEGANTLY FURNISHED BASE . WELL suited for @ physician's office; hot and cold water, &rate, gus, Ac. Apply at 316 West Twenty seventh street RENCH PLATS IN HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE t er annum: 8. PECK & CO., i8] Fifth av. | Twent! | house, elegantly furnished, containing 7 and * rooms ¢ach and all modern improvements, at greatly re- duced rent 166 East Fifty-first street, near Lexington Owner, Forty-eighth street. avenue. URN HED ROOMS TO 13 CLINTON place, en r sepa |URNISHED ROOMS—WITHOUT BOARD, AT 3 East Twenty-sixth street, near Madison avenue LET—AT ROOMS TO LET— POUENSRED & DU Tweiity-third street, In a French fami {URNISHED ROOMS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR married or single gentlemen or light housekeeping « Parlor and tront Basement tor doctor's offic LOR FLOOR, WITH OR WITHOUT ed by heaters, for two gentlemen fe, physician or dentist. 134 West 2D, LARGE AND CHEERFUL—MAIN ‘lor of quiet, first class residenc fark’s place (Eighth street), r Broadwa, ardrobe, fire, &c., included, $10 or less. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—CHEAP, WITH FIRE 1 gas. If you are in search of a quiet, comfortable ue of the cleanest aud pleasantest sections of very convenient to Fulton and Wall street ferries and all the Brooklyn cars, you may possibly find the same in a stall tamily, No. @ Clinton street, near | Fuiton. | TIPANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROO. housekeeping, 22i Kast Thirtieth FOR LIGHT et. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS—FIRE AND © hall Rooms price to responsible hi ‘treet, near Hudson street FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO entlemen, without board, at low price, in @ family, No. # Waverley’ pla Y FURNISHED ROOMS TO ant’s own house, at 118 West Eleventh street, fth and Sixth avenues, convenient to Broad- : hot and cold water, bath aters and fireplace. small pniva Ei ANDSOME Occu house heated by h JUST YACANT—HANDSOMEL) VURNISHED FRONT « and back Varlors; Bedroom on: “iano, gas, fire and every convenience fora quict party. “an be seen Sun- Gay. 763 Sixth avenue, near Forty-this street, first flat. LARGE, HANOSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO 4 jet, without, Board, ina smail private family; first class house and jocavion: all conveniences, 21 West Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. LARGE AND SMALL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE 4 Apply atlA Second avenue, corner of Eighth street; rences given and required AND SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, ON THIRD aN floor, for # gentleman: hot and cold water, gas and bath; $3per week. 102 West Twenty eighth street, near GECOND STORY ROOM, WITH ALCOVE, NEATLY +) jurnished, to gentleman, without board : American family; can be seen any ume. Twenty-second. street sid TPO LETPIRST CLASS’ FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH. out bow house No. 34 East Tenth street, Apply on the premis¢ LD, 744 Broadway (Astor place 0 DET A SEATLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, 4 ond Hoor, with fir t Ss r place. ¢ and gas, 23 st Mark's 0 LET—SINGLY OR FOR LIGHT HOUSTRE anicely furnished Re water and b on floor. Apply at zi He 0 L room, second floor; Kaom, third loot [fo LET—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED BEDROOMS, ‘Without board, in private house. Sis East Nineteenth street, near Seeona avenue. 2PT tb —A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND HALL all conveniences; also good references. 439 Fourth avenue. T° pipet ON VERY, MODERAT TERMS, FUR nished Rooms for light housekeeping at 63 Fourth street, Washington equare. 10 LET~A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, ol bol ie) p © Miy- eighth abe he necting Bedroom, having hot and cold water, with | einicned “or duiusniene ted Railroad, Twenty-third street stages, Eighth and | contains 10 | | qe 15 | suitable tor party of | 112 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 70 LET—A FURNISHED ATTIC ROOM FOR HOUSE- keeping: $3 SO per week. No. 87 Bond street T° LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A first class localon, to gentiemen and wives or single gentlemen, 68 Macdougal street, corner of Houston. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS To LE’ . A WUNFURAISHED OR TURNISHED FLAT (TO + rent, on Stchih avenue, near the entrance to Cen- trai’ Park; contains? rooms, besides bath and closet; all imiprovenients:.hulleheated and lighted; Yanitor’ in) at : ap rel al i By avenue, Oe ae Ppl at CIN BRRANIGAN, 10 LET—IN EAST TWELFTH STREET, AN EXTEN- sion Parlor, superbly turnished, in a strictly private family; closet, bath and all conveniences, Address A. A. R., Heraid off LET, AT 2S WEST FORTIETH STREET, BY A French family, elegantly furnished front ‘Parlor, suitable (or gentlemen or gentleman and wite; also Rooms for housekeeping. ro LET—FOUR NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housckeeping, divided if required; terms moderate. Call tor three days. S05 West Twen- tleth street. © LET—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, ADJOINING, for housekeeping, with privilege of washroom; will be let separate, to suit the times, 783 Sixth avenue 10 RENT—TO ONS OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WITH- out boara, at No. 18 East Thirty-third street, between Madison and Fifth avenues, a Sait of furnished Rooms, with exclusive use of bathroom, comprising the entire second @oor; family strictly private; man waiter in at- tendance. WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN FRENCH flat: terms low; references required. Apply at 166 East Thirty-tourth street, third flat. {IRST FLOOR TO RENT LOW.-—NORTHEAST corner Fifty-second street and Sixth avenue, la- auire in store below. (INE FRENCH FLAT TO LET—WITH ALL IM- provements, on second floor; cheap rent; nice house; 4 West ‘Thirty-fitth street.’ Ring ,bell No. 2, for bousekeeper. Fs haa {LOORS, COTTAGES AND BRICK HOUSE TO LET— to suit the times; Cottage, 8 rooms, Sixteenth street. $30; second Floor $20! brick House, Ninth wara, with nice people, $18 to inth ward, ‘all improvemen‘s, upper part of house 9 rooms, $37 90. ' Apply at 605 Hudson st )RENCH FLATS—IN HANDSOME STONE BUILD- ing 238 Kast Thirueth street; first and fourta floors, each five apartments, and bathroom, tionary tubs, ad eet range, boiler, sta- separate gas metre. and elevator; rent re- Inquire on premises or of ALEXANDER EAGLE- ARLOR FLOOR, WITH LIGHT HOUSEKEEPIN reference required, 286 West Twenty-tifth street, To “LET—FLOORS or SIX ROOMS IN STONE houses No. 624 and 626 Third avenue; halls and win- dows farmished ; must be seen to Be appreciate MAS McGUIRB, 044 Third avenue, HREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS to let; use of bath, hot and cold water; third floor; French tiat. 202 Eighth avenue, mar Twentieth street. HREE ROOMS, FURNISHED, FOR HOUSEKEEP-. ing (parlor, kitchen and bedroom), in plain private family, respectable house_and netghborhood ; water at hand: terms moderate. 117 Henry street. 9 OR THREE FURNISHFD FRONT ROOMS (FIRE, A, Wilers gas and bath), suitable for gentleman ‘and wife or couple of gentlemen or ladies, at Ninth ave- Bue, near Forty-sixth street, with a lone widow lady. $3 TO $10 PER WEEK FOR ELEGANTLY FUR- 2) nished Rooms: spring beds, Brussels carpets; fire, gas and bath, 17 Fast Thirty-first street, WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM ©) Macdougal.—Neatly furnished Room to Jets with Breakiast ir desired; modern improvements and desira- le location. $6 TO $10 50 WEEKLY.—SUITS CONSISTING OF *DO sitting room, bedroom and kiteben, turnished with every reaumsite tor housekeeping, including crockery, tabie linen, &c. At the Central Apartment House 123 For ty-fourth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue,—A handsomely furnished’ Parlor and Bedroom, second floor, front. no board; house first class; conve: nient to the Gilsey House, ]Q WEST TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET. OPPOSITE S the Coleman House.—Parlor; also front Room on second floor, handsomely furnished ; hot and cold water. bath, tc.; ample closet room; private family; terms reasonable. QT STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD “& avenues, No. %1.—Handsomely furnished back Parlor, with closets, hot and cold water, to gentlemen, without boar iso small Room; house heated. 4TH STREE WEST.—UNUSUAL OPPORNUNITY for highly respectable parties; handsomely fur- nished Second Floor, singly or en suite, in a strictly pri- vate tamily; breaktast if desired ; terms reasonable. 14. REST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, NEAR THE Filth Avenue Hotel,—Handsome Rooms on the first Aoor to let to gentlemen only, without board. 14 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET.-TWO HALL Rooms, very central and terms reasonable, to gentlemen. TH STREET, NO, 243 EAST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY have a larg elt turnished Room to let: house has modern conveniences and ix newhy furnished and thoroughly clean; location good; terms very moderate. QQD STREET, 107, CORNER SIXTH AVENUE.—TO © let furnished Rooms, suitable tor one or two gentle- men. OQ BAST NINTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY je) place (private family).—Second Floor, elegantly furnished, together or separately, to gentlemen only, without board; low price to permanent parties; first class house. 7 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—ONE LARG ~_ well furnished Room to rent, to a single gentle- man, without board; business man preferred. OQ EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY 27 piace.—A large, comfortably furnished Room on fourth floor, for gentlemen only; price $3 per week: ret- erences required. Q] EAST_TWENTIETH STREET, REAR BROAD. way.—To let, a large Room, handsomely furnished ; suitable for one of two gentlemen ; terms $8 per week, fire and gas included; aiso two single Rooms for $4 ani QD GREAT JONES | STREET—VERY PLEASANT newly furnished large and single Rooms for gen- tlemen,; one of the most desirable locations in the city for winter; terms moderate. 99, LAFAYETTE PLACE LARGE. HANDSQMELY e) furnished Rooms to.let; terms from $4 to $10 per week; fire and gas; private house; references required. 4A() BAST FOURTEENTH | STREET, | FRONTING Union square.—A splendid Floor ‘of five rooms, &n unsurpassed location, ¢ither for residence or business purposes, Inquire for Mrs. M., third floor. 4Q WEST TENTH STREET, BETWHEN FIFTH AND Sixth ayenues.—A handsomely furnished Room, with private bathroom connecting, on second floor, to one or two gentlemen, without board. 2 FAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place.—A large Room, suitable for two gentlemen; small Room: all furnished with every convenience, at moderate prices, 57 EAL NINIH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY ©) ¢ and University place.—Large, handsomely furnished Rooms on parlor and second floors, en suite or singly, gentlemen ; references. NINTH STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS TO newly painted and furnished in the modern 6( style. 10] WEst, TWENTYSECOND STREET.—A SUIT of Rooms suitable for light housekeeping; also Single Rooms, in a desirable jocation. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON square,—Front (square) Room, comiortably fur- nished, to let, tor light housekeeping. EAST TWENTY-SECOND — STREET.—TWO pleasantly furnished tront Rooms to let, separate or together, in @ strictly private house, to gentlemen only; term’ reasonable, breakfast if desired, 125 NESTIWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A NEATLY 4) furnished third story front Room to let, to a gen- tleman,in @ pr ate family, 160 PENCE EET. NEAR MACDOUGAL.—A private family wii jet neatly furnished Rooms to gentlemen, without board; fire and gas if required; rent from $2 to $5. 16 PRINCE STREET,—A RESPECTABLE PRI- vate family will let two nicely furnished, com- fortable Rooms to gentlemen; $2 per weck; bath and gas. 196 TE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET.— handsomely furnished Parlor; grate fire, SECOND AV! A larg as, use of bath, Ac: terms less than summer prices; pri- vate family location unsurprsced. 20% SEVENTH AY. CORNER | TWENTY- *) second street, brown stone house.—To let, fur- nished, a Floor of four rooms—two large and two hall Bedrooms—at moderate price. la avenui large closets, fh SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD —Large and sual Rooms, tront, with and gas. 2) WEST SEVENTEENTH STRE. ET. —F URNISHED *) Rooms in a neat private house: gas and water. 994 AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH as - Large, nicely furnished Room on sec- ond floor; suitable for two or three gentlemen; large Closets, gas, bath: $7 per week. 10 LET—AT LOW RENTS, FIRST FLAT AND BASE- ment and one Second Flat of new brown stone dwellings, Nos. 312 to 326 East Seventy ninth street Jani- toron premises * 10 LET—THE THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 1,078 Second avenue, near Fifty-seventh street, all modern improvements, to a small family; rent moderate, Apply in the store on premises. T°, LET CHEAP—FLOORS, UNFURNISHED, IN atN Thirty-fourth strect, near Second avenue. Inquire No. SU, up stairs. ia ‘0 LET—SECOND AND PART OF THIRD FLOOR, with latest improvements, to a smali family of adults, 316 West Forty-sixth sircet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues 0 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS; ALL IM- provements, cheap rent; also other Rooms, sepa- rately or all together. 126 Prince street, corner Wooster; inquire in SECOND FLOO) 10 LET 8, three room Third avenue, neir Sixteenth stree! also three ms, 164 Kast Twenty-eighth street, opposite St Stephe 30 three Rooms, 38 Downing street 10 LET—A PLEASANT THIRD FLOOR, CONSISTING of four rooms, with gas and water ; rent $25 to a good 22 West Forty-seventh street. 10 LET—ONE FIRST CLASS FLAT, ON FOURTH floor, every convenience, in new buildings, on Fourth avenue, near (hirty-second street. Apply at 106 East 1 ‘hirty-second street. LO} EVENS ent, mo _LET—THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE 176 SIXTH avenue, near Thirteenth street; five rooms, gas on the floor; rent, $35 per month. Inquire on premises. A —A.—OFFICE OF G. & 8. HEYMAN & MACK, To the Publi We respectfully call your attention to our increased stock of Furniture and Bedding of every variety, which we have manufactured during the past six weeks, and offer every article in our line at greatly reduced prices. We solicit a call, assuring our numerous friends that they will be benefited, both in price and material, by pur- chasing of us) We have our hands still employed, and desire to keep them during the winter. G, & 8 HEYMAN & MACK, Principal warerooms, 388, 390 and 392 Hudson street, corner of Houston street. Branch—1,028 Third avenue, corner of Sixty-first street. Factories—276, 278, 280 and 23 West Houston street, A —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR «Furniture, Carpets and Beddmg, at B. M. COW- PERTHWAIT & 0O.’S, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock and low prices, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding at lowest cash prices by weekly instal- ments, at O’FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. MAGNIFICENT GRANDE DUCHESSE STYLE satin brocade Parlor Suit, nearly new, made to or- der, cost $800, tor $225 jone do., $175; brocatel and rep’ Sitting Room Suits, $65, $50 and $35; Pianoforte Paintings; brary, chamber, dining Furniture ; Carpe & great sacrifice: property family leaving. city. dence 104 Kast 25th st, between 4th and Lexington ava, (A UAMBS T. ALLEN & CO., . 18 and 187 Canal street, have added to their large stock of Furniture @ line of Christmas Goods which are worth looking at, the prices of which are very low. A WMUST BE SOLD, COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD + Furnitare private residence 210 West Twenty-first Street, consisting o! parton, hbrary, chamber and dining Furniture; two magnificent ‘rosewood Pianofortes, Paintings, Bronzes, Carpets, Bedding, &. N. B.—No limited price on any article. Can be seen this day or Monday. PRIVATE FAMILY, BREAKING UP HOUS| ZA keeping, will sell in'lots, for 40c, on dollar, Furn ture 5 story’ residence 120 West 2d’ street, near th avenue, magnificent Parior Suits, 14 pleces, cost $1,000, tor $25 cach: reps and haircloth Suits, $40, $50, $60, $ Chickering & Son Pianotorte, cost $50, for $250; Cai pets, Sc.; Mirrors, raintings, Bronzes, Curtains, Tables, &c.; bedroom Suits, in rosewood and walnut; Ma\ tresses, Beds, Bedding, China, Silver, Cutlery, Oilcloths, other articles too numerous to mention. N. B.—No re: sonable offet refused for cash. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. 12) West 23d street, near 6th ave- nue. Open to day or Monday. ‘A188 LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF SECOND + hand Furnitare and Carpets in the city can be found at No. 190 Third avenue; prices to suit the times. The stock is principally goods nade to order by the best city makers. Goods bought, sold or exchanged. JAMES GAIAM, 190 Third avenue. PARTY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WOULD dispose of their Furniture, consisting of handsome Parlor and chamber suits, at reasonable rates. Apply to G. KING, 82 Chambers street A HBICKHARDT’S PATENT PAR ND SOFA + Bed tor sale, and other Furniture. on terms to suit, at our new furniture warerooms 218 West Thirty-seventh street, near Broadway. N. B.—Goods taken on storage. ARGAINS IN WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE, 4e.—Housekeepers can purchase sets or single pieces of elegant styles, direct from the manufacturer, at wholesale prices. FARNHAM’S Manufacto: (azPets, ¥, 580 Hudson street. Purniture, Beds, Bedding, &c, Payments taken by the week or month, Terms easy. KELLY & CO,, corner.of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. JARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or monthly payments taken, » Fee AL CENNINGIIAM tween 27th and 23th streets, VARPETS—4,000 YARDS INDIA BRUSSELS, 5) CENT! ust be sold to pay advances. J. W, DIMICK, 268 and 270 Canal street, between Broadway and Elm. (Shetee yy BEDSTEAD WANTED,.—ALSO, Dla. mond about one carat; no objection to being a little ocolor. Address P. F. B., box 1,10 New York Vost office. 296 THOMPSON STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON 40 Park.—A large, finely furnished back Pi the second floor to rent, for one or two gentieme moderate, 298 WEST FORTITN sTRE A HANDSOMELY furnished Room to let, with privilege of kitchen, for housekeeping if required, or would Board a lady. Q38 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STRE . Seventh and Eighth avenues nished front Parlor a) $18 per weex, includin fire: also Bedroom, at $3; bath, hot and col neighborhood fine; referen 310) MADISON STREET. NEATLY e Parlors, front and back, wath fire and few gentlemen or ladies; terms moderate Qe) WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,—TO LET, 360 one square and two hal! Bedrooms, to gentlemen only. NUE.—A F 2 FOU vi Z 406. fearoom, handromely farnienea, ah fas and $10 per week; also small Kuoms at very reason- legantly fur- as and water; fA WIDOW LADY WISHES 1 Room or w suit of Rooms, to @ SECOND AVENU to let a furn 973 lady and gentleman, or lady only. Cali for two days. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, A THIRD FLOOR, §1X ROOMS, ALL improvements, Sixth avenue, near Forty-eighth Street; reng $45 only: also others. JAS. R. WATERLOW, 9 Sixth avenue. ACHECOND FLOOR, REAR HOUSE, | THREE + rooms, 89 West Eleventh street, $10; Second Floor, three rooms, rear house, 30 West seventeenth street, to let. BURNHAM'S, 609 Hudson stree A =—SECOND FLOOR TO LET, FOUR nOOMS, IN + private honse; rent $22, 60 Kast Filcy-third street, near Madison avenue. NICE UNFURNISHED THIRD FLOOR TO LET— AX Separately or together, in private house 2i8 Kast Thirty-frst street; hot ana cold water; priviiege ot bath; terms moderate; Board if required HANDSOME SECOND-FLOOR, THREE ROOMS, sinkroom, bathroom, closets, &¢,: yucant January 3 monthly. 2/0 Madison street. Apply after 12M. A LADY, HAVING AN ELEGANT HOUSE IN A Pa central location, would give @ splendid Suit of Rooms tor the Herald offic: un of $0, Address SECURITY, box 20 THIRD STORY TO LET—CONSISTING OF POUR nice rooms: gas hot and cold water; price $40 per ionth. Apply at 4 West Twenty-ninth street FLOOR TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR AA ‘Tweuty-third street; good for business or “dwelling purposes. 8. PECK & CO,, iH Fifth avenue, LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH rt gas grate, water, we. Apply one day, from N.. at 1,212 Broadway, room 6. LOWER PART OF A HOUSK; HAS ALL THE modern improvements: rent pe ei ott Apart judeon sree A ments Jnawse of & TAGGART, URNITURE, CARPETS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND Libraries, bought for cash at No. 4 University place; 50,000 volumes Books, also old Paintings, Engravings, Superb Library Bookcase for sale, OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, TWO ELEGANT NEW Parlor Suits, modern designs and best workmanship, ut 22 Bleecker street, near Bowery. FO8 SALG HAND-OME | ESCRITOIRE, | BLACK Walnut Parlor Suit, Hat Rack, cottage Bedroom Set, Carpets; allin good order. Address THU box 1,740 Post office. \REAT BARGAINS modern and Antique Furniture and Bri rare Oil Paintings and Engraving: velvet, Axminster and moquette Ca Bronzes, Clocks, Statuary, China and Glass Mirrors, Chandeliers and ‘Curtains, &c., 4e Equitable Loan and Antique salesroom, Broad wa: opposite New ‘k How next door tw Kelty's and near Fourth street, Bargains sold to pay advances and loans, at this out and call any see us. URSTON, G°sR SECOND HAND AND MIS/IT CARPETS— J All sizes, handsome styles, very cheap; also 100 terns rich and beautitui Wall Paper, at hail’ price, at Fulton sireet, between William and Nassan UB OF THE RECENT PANIG AND now offering my entire stock of fine Furniturs spring and hair Mattresses, Parlor Beds, the low: est prices and on unusually advantageous terms of pay- ment Houses and apartments furnished to order, GEOKGE A. CLARKE, 747 Broadway. Fo) AND iA WHAT TWENTY-THIRD STREET, vo. DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, Holiday Goods Work Tables, Music Stands, Shaving Stands, Podestals, Foot Rests, Desks, Cabinets, fancy Chairs, New style Easy Chairs, fancy Marie Antoinette Varlor Sets, $120, ‘Chamber, dining room and hbrary Purniture, rpets, |S WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. A FEW TWO CARAT DIAMONDS, BOUGHT AT A bargain and offered very low; one 6’ carat Stone tbargain; others, all sizes, away below market tches, Jewelry and Silverwai nally low. It, JOHNSTON, Jeweller, 160 Kowery, corner Broome street. LADY OFFERS FOR SALE, AT HALF PRICE, A pair of massive gold Bracelets that. recently ‘also Ses Hair Ornaments, &c, Address HELE office. AMOND, WEIGHING Ly CARATS; ALSO PAIR OF Karrings, 1'4 stones; perfect mate: all hite off Address DIAMOND, Herald A Her })' color; sell cheap tor cash. Brooklyn Branch oifice, MARBLE MANTEL N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty ot design and quality ef workmanship, Blave work of all kinds a specialty, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and seventeenth street, Union sonare, StEwaRrrs SLATS MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lowest ] jit ‘20 and 222 st Twenty-third street, between vi ues, ity of many to make large payments, Lam | € NMAN LINE, ] FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal Mail Sieamshios are appointed to sail as follows :— CITY OF MONTREAL. y. Dec. 20,2 P. M. CITY OF CHESTER. CIty OF NEW YOR CITY OF BROOKLYN. Saturday, Jam. | and each sneceeding Saturday and Thursday, trom pier 45 North River. * RATES OF PASSAGE, a QABEN: $7, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommo. ation. ‘Round trip tiecets at low rates. BTEERAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristol or Gard ff, $30. Prepaid Cer- tifteates, $32, currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rai sued at \owest rates. For n Passage and general business apply at the Company's Ofiice, No. 15 Broadway. For Steerage Passage, at 33 Broadway or pier 45 North Pa. JOHN G. DALE, Agent or to O’Donnelt & Fautk, 402 Chestaut street, Philadelphia. M. 8, Creagh, 102 State street, Boston. P.O: Brown,’82 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- eugo. Win, Inman, Liverpool, and No. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, N For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship AMEKICA, Captain R. Bussius, will safl on Wednesday, Dee, 17, at2P. M., trom Bremen p! foot of Third ‘street, Hoboken, to be followed by the steamship MOSEL,” Captain G. Ernst, on Saturday, Dee. 2). kates of Passage to London, Havre and Bremen (payable in gold oF its equivalent tn currency). First Cabin... ‘ a Second Cabin Bieerag A For treight or passage + $120 er) 30 ‘apply to UELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowllng Green, TATE LIN|S, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOO! s NEW ELPAST AND LONDONDERRY, hes ‘These cle-ant new Clyda-built steamers will sail from ier 36 North River as follows:— Gitdisia Saturday, Deo. 13 GEORGIA Sawurauy, Dec. 27 PENNSYLVASL aturday, January 10 ‘And every alternate Saturday thereatter, vaking passen- re at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Freiand, Norway, Sweden, Dentnark and Germany. Drafts tor £1 a wy aay re GS. os nassane ap- AUSTIN, BA! 20.) Agents, ea No, 73 Broadway Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail trom pier No. 50 North River, a3 fol- lows :-— PEREIRE, Danre turday, Dec. 13 EUROPS, Lemarie. turday. Dec. 37 ST. LAURENT, Perera in GorD ay, sano, 1876 DE OF PASSAGE, IN Gneludin, PRICE OF PACS BREST OR HAVRE. ene ney First cabin, $125. Second cabin, $75, Excursion tickets at reduced rates, . American trayellers going to, or returning trom, the Continent of Europe, by taking this line avoid both transit by. English reilway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex. pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. (Sey PEREIRE, FOR BREST AND HAVRP, will leave pier No. 00 North River, foot of Morton street, on Saturday, December 13, at 12 o'clock. gers are requested to be on board at 11 o'clock. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. Passen- NAmONaL LINE. NOTICE, ‘This company takes the risk of insurance (np to $500,000 in gold) on cach ol its steamers, thus giving pastengers the best possible guarantee for saicty and avoidance of danger at sea. The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlands, From piers No. 44 and 47 North River. TU QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITALY, Thomson. Dec. 27, 11 A. M. SPAIN, Grace. Jan. 3 3 P.M. Wednesday, Dec. %, at 9 A. M. Cabin passag 7 0, currency. Steerage, $29, currency. Return tickets at’ reduced rates. Prepaid Steeraye fickets {rom Laverpool at the lewest Fates Al at the Company’s offics 6 roadway. eee pany’s of Wed: HURST, Manager. NITED STATES MALL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- U town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday. WYOMING, Guard. -December 17, at2 P. M. IDAHO, Moor ‘December %, at 9:30 A. M. ‘om, pier 46 North River, Cabin passage, $80, gold; Stecrage, $34, currency. Prepaid tickets, $32, currency: Passengers booked to and’ from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Pay and Sweden, &c; | Drafts on Ireland, England, ‘rance and Germany at lowest rates. ly to WILLIAMS & GuIos, ‘Broadway. IPECIAL NOTICE,—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP WYOMING, sailing Wednesday, December 17, will garry a linited number of Intermediate passengers at , currency, each. Apply to 7 % CNVTLLLAMS i GUION, 29 Broadway. THITE STAR LINE, Wi por QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. New ‘and full-powered, Steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on Thursdays, calling ut Cork Harbor each wav. ADHIATIU, +..Decembor 20. 3 P. M. t December 27. at 11 A. M. OCEANIC. -jaamaen th Seb a Ms y January 10, at 10 A. M. REPUBLIG.. : anuary. 1°, at 3". M. Girzom the White Star Docks, ‘Pavoma ferry, Jersey fassenger accommodations for all classes unt ivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, Where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers, Feutes—Saloon, $80, gold; return tickets, $140, gold ; erage, $90 in currency. Sithose wisning to.send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$32 cur- = “Paasengers booked to and from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, orjas irom £1 upwards ro} For inspection of plans and other information apply at the Company's office, 19 Broadway, New York, pontine Bills of lading issued to Continental ports ane (HUNARD LINE, C NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will henceforth take a speciticd course for all seasons of the year. On the Outward Pi fe, from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 5) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the nerth of 43. ‘On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42 THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK ‘HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK. FROM BOSTON, *RUSSIA HECLA. JAVA PARTHL CUBA SAMARIA CALAB ATLAS ¥, Ja y, Jan. ALGERIA, -W'sd and ever: irom New York. Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage passengers. bin passage, $30, $100 and $130, gold, ac- cordjng to accommodation, Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage. $30, currency. Steerage tckets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For treisht and cabin passage apply at the company's steerage passage at 111 FRANCKLYN, Agent, .. 4 Bowling Gree Trinity Burldh CHARLES or to P. H. DU VERNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, ill. FROR, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales. The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships: will sail from Pennsylvania Rail- Toad wharf, Jersey City, as follows:— DELTA (chartered)... aa sseeee-Decemper 13 GLAMORGAN to follow. First cabin passage, $75 and $80 currency; second cabin, $55 currency; secrage, $9 currency. Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardiff, $83, eure! Dratts for £1 and upwards. For further particulars apply to ' ‘ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. (Shag WESTERN K STFAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sai! trom pier 18 East River us follows LADY LYCKTH, Bratt .. ‘aturday, Dec. 20 nturday, Dec, 27 GREAT WESTERN, Stamper. Gadin passage, $70; intermedinte, $43; eurrency; exctiaion tickets $120." © ly to the ents, Be street si 2 oer ee MORGAN'S SONS. HE HAMBURG-AMERIUAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship SHURINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, Will sail on Thursday, December 18, at : 2PM. ior Hamburg, taking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First cabin, ) Upper saloon, $120, Cabin, > Lower saloon, $72 Steerage, $30, payable in United States gold. The VOMMEKANIA will sail Decemper 2s. KUNHARD? & CO, ©, B, RICHARD & BOAS, General Agen General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. PAGee LINE. UNITED STATES MALL STEAMSHIPS, v) NEW YORK TO HAMBURG, tonching at Plymouth and Cherbourg. The German Transatlantic Steam Navigation Com. pany’s new, elegant and full-powered iron steamship GOETHE, Captain Wilson, ; will sail on TUESDAY, December 9, at2 P. M., from Eagle Line pier, toot ot First street, Hoboken. Raves of passage to Piymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg :—Cabin, frst saloon, $12, gold ; second saloon, $74, wuld, steerage, $1, old; prebuld certificates, $4, Ryle ‘The first and second saloons are on the same deck. he steerage isdivided into sections for 6 to 20 persons, Well lighted and provited with dining tables. ‘oF passage a lv to ‘aii PiRNAU H, NACHOD & KULNE, jeneral Agents, 113 Broad Yor thawte al 8, 113 Broadway, ply to FUNCH, EDYE & C©O,, 27 South William street, EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND IR} ] Dratts for £1 and upwards issued at reduced rates by TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO,, 86 South street. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. PAGIFIC MAIL STEAMSILLY COMPANYS LINE, FE Monday, December 22 steamship ACAPULCO, ‘aptain A. G. Gray, leaves pier 42 North River at iz clock M. for Aspinwall, connecting with steamer at ‘anaina for Acapulco, Manzanillo, Mazatlan, San go and San Francisco, and also with steamers for Central American and south Pacific ports Steamers for Japan and China leave San Francisco on Iatand 10th of each month, mee, or passage or ireight apply at the company’s office, pier 4d North fuver, New York. ie H. J. KULLAY, Superintendent _ (PO SHIPPERS OF | FREIGUT FOR SAN FRANCIS! The Pacific Mail Steamship Company will despatch the new and tira class Iron steainshiP GRANADA Captain ©. P. Seabury; kW. Hauxharst, chief engt orve Rack, purser; Dr, Beach, surgeon, for San Franciseo, via Straits of Magetian, on Thesday, Lith of December. For rates of freight and other information apply ut prer 42'North River. BULLAY, superintendent, yor HAMILTON “AND ST. GEORGE, BERMUDA K Carrying the Unitea States mails. The steams Je ip PRAIT, lis, master, will bo aes Arete te apeve porta rom vier Kast River, einesdny, December 17. havi i it aces dati oh OS Ru ntsces ~~ COASTWISE STEAMSETPS: iV » THOMAS AND BRAZIL 8 SI DOMPANY. Regular Mal! Steamers sailing om, tlie zd of ever aking close connection at iio moe ‘slush ‘and French mail steamships for Montevideo ag ues Ad ‘Steamship ONTARIO, Captain GEORGE Be SEOCUM. will sail trom. picr 43 North River, on TUESDAY, December 2, at3 P. M.,calling atst Thom Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Kio de Janeiro, going ng. re iaat Cabin passage to St, Thomas, $100; to Para, $150 to Pernambuco, $200; to Baliia, $210, and to Rio de J: neiro, $225, cold." Steerage, half price; Excursion tickets good for six months, at three quarters of above rates, Freights greatly reduced. Apvly to WM. BR, GARRISO: (OR HAVANA, NASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, NEW YORK AND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSAIP LINE, leaving pier No. 3 North River at3 P.M, CITY OF NEW YORK (flavana direct) ++ Doe. 18 CITY OF MEXICO (Havana and Mexico). Dee. CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via Nassau) . CUBA (Havana direct) CIPY OF HAVANA UTavana direct. Z oF passage apply to, For freight of PAP EKANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. JOR NASSAU, N. P. | eden 9 sicanier CITY OF MERIDA | - th River al . December Will Leave pier OE XANDIE & SONS, 33 Brow EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINB, ‘These fii lass steamships will sail every Tuesday at 3P. Me roan ler 13 North River oot of Cedar street), for Havana direct Steamship MORRO December 16 Steamship CRESCENT CITY December 23 Steamship WILMINGTON. -December 30 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply W "WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agentin Havana. EXAS LINE—FOR GALVESYON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carrying the United States Mall.—Steamer CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, will leave pier 20 East River, Saturday, December 6, at 3, M.. Through bills of lading given to Houston and all points on the Galveston, Hous- fon and Henderson and |, 8. and U. R. R, No charge for forwarding in New York. For ibeizht or page, ving superior accommodations, apply to BP TO MALLORY. & CO. Ios Malden lane, oF W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street, ~ OUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The following new and first class steamers will every Wednesday at3 P.M. from pier it River Steumer CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans, Deo. 17 RONDELET. -Dec. 4 Steamer CITY OF DAL! vain “Dee. 3h Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain Deering... Jan. 7 Freight received daily. Through rates to Galveston, Indianola, Lore or Aranzas Whart, Brazos santiago and St Louis, Cabin passage, $50; Steeruge, $25, FOr treight or passage, having superio! CO! ply 6 MALLORY &cO., Agents, 153 Maiden lane. WOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. K MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship WESTERN METROPOLIS, from pier 36 North River (foot of North Moore street), ‘on Saturday, December 20, 9t 8 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For’ freight of passage, having superior aecommodar ttons, apply to FREDERIO BAKER, pier 36 North River. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line, ‘The steamship GEORGE CROMWELL, Captain James Crawford, will leave pier No. 9 North’ River, on Satur- day, December 20, at 3 P. M. Freight received daily, ‘Through rates given to Gaiveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aransas Wharf, Brazos, Santivzo, St, Louis and Mo- bile, Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $25, For freight or passage apply toCLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. r | PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. © BN hme Pais an 0 Noriolle and tri-weekly to Richmond, OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. From pier $7 North River. toot of Beach street, steam ers teave daily at $01. M, tor Norfolk; and passenger steamers for Norfolk, City Point and uchmo ‘on Tuee days. Thursdays and'Satardays, same hour, ‘Through bills vf lading and passenger tickets issued to all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes- sec Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also Chesapeake and Olio Railroad for Western Points, an by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washitgton, N. Capndiotern ort Oftice, 187 Greenwich street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Rese Coyne F RIVER Lae ae Newport and Fall River. The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 28 North liver, toot of Murray street daily (Sundays dxcevted), at4 P.M. Through Heket sold PM at all principal hotels in shee! Ti coN, Superintendent, ATAVIGATION RESUMED TO CATSKILL. N‘ine steamboat GENERAL SEDGWICK will leave ier $5 foot of Franklin street, North, iver, Monday, it . M., Coldspring, ] son, PMocage $18 OO ELACK & DONAHUE ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, iP ‘Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt strects, as follows :— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and So ‘with Pullman palace ‘cars attached, 9:30 A. M.,5 an 8:0 P.M. Sunday, 5 and 8:30 P.M. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, via “Pennsy Vania Air Line,” at $:10 A, M. 3 and9 P.M. Sunday, 25 Ohta Malrouds aT) EM datiys, Ore and Ohio Railroad, at 7: . M. daily. Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A, M., 12:30, 3 4, 5, Tah 830,97. Mand 12 night’ Sunday, 8 610,730, 8:30an i For Prenton, at 7:20 A. M., 2, 8:10 and 6:10 P.M, Sunday, 6:10 P. second class, 7 P. M. Steamer © Emigrant and for N t 6, 6:30, , 8, 9, 10, 11A. Ma, 12 Me Lay Se S:1U, 340, 4 0, 4:30, 5, 5:20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6: Ae M. and 12 night banday, San 0 1. 6:30, 7:20, 7:10, 8 9, 10, 11 A. M. 12 sib, 3:40, 4:10, 4:30, 5:20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 7, 10, 11 :30'P.M. and 12 0, 7:30 and 8:10 P. M. For Kahway, 6, 6:30, 7:20, 8, 10 A. aa as aie 920, 540, 65 '. M. anc night. Sunday, 5 < For Woodbridge and Perth’ Amboy, 6 and 10 A. 7 :20and 8 A. M., 12 M., 2, and 12 night.’ Sunday, PM. For East Millstone, 8 A. M., 12 noon and 4:30 P. af. For Lambertville and Flemington, 9:30 A. M. and 3 P. M, For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 3and 4 P.M, Accommodation for Bordentown, Burlington and Cam den, 7:30 and 4 0, 4 and 6:10 P.M, For Freehold, 7:0 A. M., 2and4 P.M, PoE ee phe Pemberton and Camden, 6 A M, and 2:30 Trains arrive as follows:—From Pitteburg, 6:50 A. M, 12:35 and 7:35 P. M., daily; 11:35 A. M. daily, except Monday, From Washington and Baltimore, 6:15 and 6:40 A, M., 5 15 and it - sunday, 6:05 and 6:40 A. Aig and 102g FM. From ‘Philadelphia, 5:22 6% 6:40, 6:50, 10:15 and 11355 A. M.; 2:15, 6:15, 6:05, 8:44 an 10227 P, SI. ; Sunday, 5:22, 6:05, 6:40, '6:50 and 11:55.A. Me and 10:27 P. M. Ticket offices, 526, 435, 271 and 944 Broadway; No. 2 Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, Emigrant ticket office, No, 6 Battery place. ‘A. J. CASSATT, . M. BOYD, Jr., ‘General Manager. General Passenger Agent. TONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.--THE ELEGANT steamers RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fr day from pier 33 North River, at P. M. night. Sunday, 5:20, aT HE NEW AND ELEGANT STKAM YACHT GOV. ERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom House pier, at the Battery, ever, Lest from 8 A, M. until5 P. M, daily, for Governor's Isla: ‘are 15c. each wa’ _ DANCING ACADEMIES. Ae Fee MAPS ee ACADEMY OF DANCING, « Bleecker street—New classes for beginners now forming. For terms. &c.. send for circular, N, B= Soiree every Saturday evening. ‘A, RODWORTIPS PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG + ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-siath street, are now open for the season. Send for a circular. A TZARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON + Building, intersection Stuyvesant and‘Ninth streets, Classes overy Monday and Thursday, atternoon and even- ants new 8 now torming. Private lessons a spe- clalty. AT ME TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, _ Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, Pupils cun attend at their convenience and receive vidual instruction in Waltzing, &c. See circular. Strictly Private Lessons given dail ALLET MASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, % West Fourth street, near Broadway,—Private and class lessons every day. All dances taught perfectly per quarter, Six in private lessons, ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST. All the tashionable dances in ons course ot lessons. LAVIES—Tnesdays and Fridays, $45 P.M. GENTL N—Tuesdays and i'ridavs, 73g P.M, CHILDREN—Wednesdays, 33; Saturdays, 3 D* GARMO'S 2 DANCING CLASSES, 82 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER FOURTEENTH STREET. OR DANO Forty-tifts M®A%2 MBS HLASKOS' CLASSES ing, at 1,464 Broadway and 166 We: street, now open. yrrzenge 2 Cues 8 Rai To healed Hamilton Assembly Roort corner East Sixty-ninth street and Third avenne, Pupil can attend at their convenience and receive Ine ual instruction in all the potent 4 nodern Boston Redowa and Classes inect Weduesd M‘ ner HERSON'S CLASSES FOR DANCIN West Twelfth street and Greenwre nue.— All the fashionable dances taught, including the modern foston, Redowa end Deux Temps. Soiree next Tuesday evening. eS pivmomacicetdhaid §, TRENOR GIVES STRICTLY PRIVATE LEB. M "sons to jedres and ently oases aS BL Le A ss’ Private Class on ‘Tuesday and Friday, at2 P. Ladies! Private RENOR'S Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth ave ROF, BE. F. SHERIDAN'S ACADEMY OF MODERN ancing, Ol} and 615 Third avenue, near Fortieth Nights of tuition, Monday and Marad All the n Waltzes taught. poiree, Monday evening, r 15, 94 o'clock. y sates DENTISTRY. BEAUTIFUL, SUDSTANTIAL SET OF TERTH, $5, 41 $8 and $10, “feeth filed with silver and bone, old und platina, $i, All work warrauied, HITHS, No. 239 Sixth avent FULL SET, $5, $8; GUM TEETH, $10; SINGLE, $1; warra tracting, with gas, 50c.; Silver lings, Me, Open Sunday, 262'Sixth avenue, Call and examine specimens. Kemember No. 262, CLOTHING: (83D AV,, BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST tmore in cash will be paid than # sik and woollen Dresses, yentle- ig, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, A note by post punctually attended to by Mr. of Mrs, MINTZ, Brooklyn orders attended. T ¥, HARRIS), 71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN ington and Waverley places, ladies and still reevlve the highest prices tor Os Clothing and Carpets, lease call or address a8 above uiee Walled ou by Mri. Hartig

Other pages from this issue: