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—108 BAST ‘TWENT HIRD STREET.—A LARGE sunny Suit ot Rooms on third floor, with Board, Iso BeCOMMOdation for one or two table boarders. ° NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. BOARDER: WANTED. 990 staeen ‘166 WEST.—DESIRABLE NEATLY furnished Rooms to let, with first class Board; pri- vate table if desired ; references exchanged. S] ~BOARDERS SUITED IMMEDIATELY, FREE; ‘Bo dest houses. GEORGE HANKINS’ Boarding Agency Real Ectate offices, 1,267 and 435 Broadway. capes SECOND STORY Paone 2008 70 bony hi oard ; table t entleman and fe or two. ntlemeny 815 per weer, with. tire. 1% West Tenth st f P+ DSOMELY FURNISH ip ALCOVS Boom, t to I th ior Boa \ere there are bul whoa rere? wittrent to respousible parties only. od Twenty -second street IRVING PLACE.—ONE LARGE SQUARE ROOM, with improvements. to let, to two persons, with ard; also one ball Room adjoining; ane sin, Room on second floor. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT AND A ROOM TO rent, with Board, at 108 West Forty-seventh street. BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE, 101 WEST THIRTY- third street.—A few single and double Rooms. newly ished, heated, gas, water, 4c., with or without ; also Taple Board, LARGE FRONT ROOM, SECOND STORY, TO RENT, With frst class Hoard, in strictly private faroily, ing at 139 East Thirty-tourth street; unquestionad! ferences given and required, ELBABANT, SUNNY, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ms, W: joard, separate or together, suit le lady anil gentleman. ' Windsor Hotel Block, 29 East orty-sixth street, corner Madison avenue. D STREET, EAST, 26,—-HANDSOMELY FUR- 22 nished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to @ party of gents; reference. Ba 6 D STREET, WEST.—A HANDSOME BACK 22) f tpetyt hhas 4c., ample closets, to let, with Board, to a gentleman and wife, or sing*e genlemon; references QD STREET, WEST, SIR—MAGNIFICENT ROOM 22 or Rooms, southern exposure, for family or a party of gentlemen ; unexceptionable location, table and Attendance, and moderate rates to good parties. D STREET, 308 WEST.—A YOUNG LADY, HAVING 22> Sfront Koon, wishos a room mate: ‘also large and hali Rooms; table Board; highest reiorence; terms moderate. Byes STREET, 317 WEST.—TWO HALL BEDROOMS to let, with Board, to single gentlemen; house and table first class; references exchanged. 2 D STREET, WEST, 5.—A LARGE BACK PAR- lor on first floor, southern exposure, with frst ee woard, at reasonable terms; references ex- nged. 23° STREET, 408 WEST.—TO LET. IN A PRIVATE family, a handsomely furnished back Parlor ; also @ single Room, with Board; references. FS milla 'D STREET, 104 EAST.—ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR small; table'excellent; references ex WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREE' PIRST HOU (2 from Fifth avenue.—A suit of handsomely furnished | Slee on second floor, with or without private FAMILIES OR GENTLEMEN APPRECIATING A pleasant home ina private family, good table, tidy ‘at moderate prices, can ind such at No. 3 Cottage ince, Roar Bleecker street. OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS, CONNECTING, TO A family, or separately to single gentlemen; also two Booms. with good Board. No. 44 West Twelfth strect, Firth avenue. OR THREE GENTLEMEN OAN HAVE ROOM, i Breakfust and Tea at 133 Henderson street, corner f York, Jersey City; three minates from ferry ; private family ; Sunday aini $6. OR THR'E CONNECTING ROOMS TO LET—TO- gether or separate, with or without Board ; hot and jcold’ water; ample closet room; all the modern im- rovements; terms moderate. ‘61 South Washington yuare. fi HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FRONT, TO eer or famille: Iso one om. ‘Thirty-first street. {D LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, on fourth story 114 East Nineteenth Poe Beerraung first class; reduced rates; reterences nged. — = BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO LET, WITH Board, a large front Room, nicely furnished, suitable ntleman and wife or gentlemen, also one lady: rd. 63 Kast Fourth street. D STORY ROOMS, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, HAND- somely furnished, ample closet room, with or with. put private table. No. 7 West Thirty-second street. )D_FLOOR FRONT ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FUR" nished, which are unexpectedly vacant, will be Fonted, with, Board. upon moderate terms; references. 7 Lexington avenue, corner of Thirty-lirst street. D STORY FRONT ROOM. WITH GOOD BOAKD, to gentleman and wife or three gentlemen; reter- pncea. 156 Waverley place. DOORS FROM FOURTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS to let, with first class Board, suitable for families or Bingle gentlemen. 45 Seventh avenue. EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison avenues.—Handsome Parlor Floor snd Room on second floor, with or without private table; location and house first class. TH AVENUE, 49, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.— > Neatly furnished Rooms to rent to gontleman and wife or single gentlemen, central location, good table and moderate terms; table boarders accor: ed. TH AVENUE, %41.—MRS. SEAVER WILL RENT A Suit of Apartments, with private table, for the win- ter or permanent): TH AVENUE, 224.-VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, EN suite or singly, with or without Board, transiently br permanently; references exchanged. nged. Floor, furnished, with Board ; contains three large Booms ; bathro d front piazza exclusive. gap STREET (MADI SON bs hap erties SINGLY or together, second, third and fourth floors; fine foe ition; also Board, moderate terms. 12 East Twenty- Q3> STREET, NO. 434 WEST. #) nished Rooms, with Board class: convenient to cars, stages an to let, with Board; also single Rooms; tamily 92 D STREET, 161 WEST—AN ELEGANT SECOND HANDSOMELY FUR- appointments first elevated depot; terms reasonable for-the winter. 293, —BOARDERS SUITED IMMEDIATELY, FREE; . best houses. GEORGE HANKINS’ Boarding Kgoncy and Real F: Y 23 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELITH . street,—Furnished Koonis, with first class Board; terms mod ; references exchanged. QQ? BTREET. NO. HI WEST.—SECOND FLOOR, with bathroom; also Rooms for single gentlemen} house, location and table first class; terms to suit the 24 EAST FORTY-SEVENTH STREBT.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms, with or without private table; house and location first class, with every convenience and an abundance ot closet room; references. 94 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.- TO LET, ONE E large Room, second sory, with first class Board, QAM STRERT 287 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS. handsomely furnished and containing every requisite tor comfort and convenience, with Board, for families and single gentlemen; references given and re- quired. 2. PERRY STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, a large front Room on second floor; sunny expo- sure; suitable for gentleman and wife or’ party of en tlemen rooming together; terms $15 per week; also hall Room. Dh WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY,—BEST location in the city: to let, with Board, large, square Rooms, nicely furnished, si ble for single gen- tlemen or gentleman and wite. QQM STREET, $2 WEST.—SECOND STORY FRONT Room to let, with Board; very reasonable to per- lemanent parties, <a QQM STREET, U9 EAST.—A FINE SALOON PAR. Jor and Bedroom, second floor, with or without Board; also large and small Rooms from. $3 upwards; house heated; all improvements. Panic prices to perma- nent parties. CLINTON PLACE.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS to let, with Board; hot air throughort the house, 6 3 3 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—MRS. CROM- melin has a Suit of handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, with Board; also a Room on the fourth tioor; ret- erences exchanged, 3 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—WILL LET, € with Board, a Suit of Rooms, third floor, front} large closets and bath; house strictly first class, No. $4 Wert Fourteenth street. J18 BAST seveNry-ErcutH stR Jamily wanting a pleasant home can secure a sult of three Rooms in modern brown stone house, and first terms moderate. ‘BAST TWENTY-THIRD STREBT, NEAR Fourth avenue.—A handsomely furnished suit of four Rooms, to let, with or without Board; also Hail Rooms; references exchanged. 12] Bast TIHIRTY-PIRST STREET.—FURNISHED J Rooms to let, with or without Koard. 124 C8 RAST TWENTY-SEOOND STREET, CORNER Fourth avenue.—A large, well turnished front alcove Room, Board tor two, Room, $16; both on bathroom floor. 18, and sunny pleasant 1Q5 West PORTY-PIPTIT STREET.—A HAND. #) some Second Floor, with Board, for one or two smnall families; also a third’ story Room; terms moderate; Teterences exchanged. 132 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A VERY <i pleasant Room to let, with Board; also a single Room, warmed with grave fre and southern exposure; terms'reasonab) BOARDERS WATTED. an A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house, near Filth avenue, offers superior accommo- ations to one or two gentlemen, with or without break- fast. Address 0. O. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. _ A SEIVATE FAMILY IN WEST, VORTY-SIX7H street would accommodate a gentleman and wife or single genticmnen with a very fine sult of Rooms, hand somely furnished, with good Board, on either the seco! or third floors; a6 other boarders taken. Address 0. O. B., Herald office, A. GENTLEMAN AND WIPE DESIRING TO BOONO- mise, and wishing Fifth avenue comforts for one- Aifth of the 8 X. rald office. T THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 234 WEST TWENTY. fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, to let—One or two elegantly furnished front or rear Rooms, provided with all desirable comforts and pon with most liberal table, on reasonable terms near cars and stages. WELL gentle- PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE PLEASAY hed Rooms to let to famil or without Board. } ‘ate price: anged. No.8 St. Mark's plac LADY HAVING A HANDSOMELY house, Madison square, offers very superior Rooms, en suite or singly. to one or two gentlemen, with or with- out Breakfast. Address ALMA, box 138 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. URNISHED N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, FOR SINGLE gentlemen or family, with or without Board, with private family; references required: terms moderate; etween Filth avenue and Broadway, one block above Grand Hotel. Address HOME, Herald Uptown Brauch office. N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY IS DESIROUS OF renting a Suit of Rooms, with or without Board, to @ gentleman, or a famity uot exceeding three persi whi 10 would advance $: sprace, will, be, made satistac- WY; Address PLEASANT HOME, Herald Uptown ranch office, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT, WITH rior Board, second story front alcove Room ana one or two others, handsomely furnished ; house oceupled by owner. 62) Lexington avenue, 14 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—AN EX- tension Room, with first class Board, for aman terms moderate ; references exchange WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN handsomely furnished second story Rooms (large closets) to let, wi Board; table first terms reasonable. EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWE! IR. Rooms, with or without Bo: so new Store to let. 14) EY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— Very pleasant Rooms, with Board; terms mod- erate to perinanent parties; Kooms, single or connectung; 14 WEST ELEVENTH STRKET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with first class Board and every $0 elegantly furnished back Parlor, with stationary stand; reterence. 150 alsted'tosme on ssooud fect toler, with or whine out Board, to gentlemen or genUeman and wie; house 156 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—SECOND AND and wife or single gentlemen; to CY eamennaed party 141 Sixth and Seventh avenues.—Two very desirable, 142 Bast ne ving place and Third avenue.—Nicely furnished Roo 3 WAVERL # cheerful hom Mall has: vening. convenience, in an unexceptionable neighborhood WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FUR- contains modern improvements; terms very reasonable. third story front hall Rooms, with closets ad- joining, to let, with Board, suitable tor gentlemen; few doors from Sixth avenue. 15 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—WELL FUR- © nished Rooms (southern exposure), suitable for gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, with or with- out breakfast, at greatly reduced raets; best references required. 165 WEST FORTYSIXTH STREET PLEASANT Room on second floor to let, with Board, in an American amily, to a gentleman and wite or two single gentlemen. 165 WEST TENTH STREET—A SINGLE 200M also first class table Board for gentleman and Wite or single gentlemen; house and neighborhood wn- exceptionable; references exchanged. 17 SPRING STREET.~ A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or a couple of younz men can have a well furnished back Parlor and good Board on moderate terms. 20 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, CO: Seventh avenue.—Desirable Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Board or without bohrd; every- thing first class. 207 Nest THIRTY-EIGHTH STREKT.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with first class Boar: table a specialty: terms moderate. 20 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Second Floor, back; also ex- tension off back Parlor to let, with or without Board, to responsible parties; neighborhood unexceptionable ; terms:moderate. 208 WEST FORTY FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. 4 way.—A private Jewish family will let a couple of handsomely furnished’ Rooms on second floor, front, with good Botird; also a single Room. — Q08 NEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—AN ELE gant Suit ot Rooms on parlor floor to let, with Board, very convenient tor a physician; also a couple of very pleasant Rooms for gentlemen. Terms moderate. 11 WEST TWELFTH STREET (ONE DOOR WEST ot Seventh avenuc).—Two handsomely furnished Parlors to let, with or without Board; suitable for a physician or dentist; also can accommodate two or three gentlemen with Kooms and Board; terms moderate. A YOUNG MAN HAVING ELEGANT 4 Bished Apartments and good Board near the Wind- Sor, desires a young man as room mate; terms about $8; highest references given. Address LIV ‘ON, box 140 Herald office SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A COR- uer French flat, convenient to Second, Third and Fourth avenue cars, can accommodate two gentlemen with Rooms and first class Board, at reasonable rates. Table Boarders received also, Address B., box 102 Herald Uptown Branch office. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, and'a very pleasant, healthy placo; fine rooms, nicely furnished, would take a family or ladies to Board for fall and winter, or permanently, where they could baye all the comiorts of a home; first class able, good city references; terms moderate, on line of New ‘Haven Railroad, 13; hours from city, near depot. Address 8. SEKLY, Darien, Conn. A SMALL FAMILY WOULD RENT, WITH BOARD, furnished connecting Rooms, on the second floor, en suite or singly; vacated by unforeseen circumstances; terms moderate ; reterences exchanged. 256 West Thirty- eighth street. OARDING.—39 WKST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, near Madison square, elegant double and single Rooms; home comforts, with all conveniences; table excellent. Terms moderate, [LEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO F can be accommodated with Board at very moderate terms; pleasant location ; two minutes from cars or boats. No. 167 Last 127th street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, BATH- room and spacious closets, to let, in private family ; private table if desired; no other boarders; Thirty-sixth Street, near Fitth aventic. ‘Those who are willing to pay Fy for first class accommodations can address ER, 8 Post office. M"™ M. B. East Thirty-firth street. sua No. 22 One Suit of front Rooms and Dressing Room in basement house, second story, to offer, with Boar NE OR TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAI Board in a private family; terms moderate; ré encess required. 17 Newark street, Hob ARTIES I dations, ARCH OF FIRST CLASS ACCOMMO- all at our office ; no charge. GENUNG'S Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square, Broadway. 10 LET—A PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE AND HANDSOME. second story tront Room, with Board, by a French lady. Call at 256 West Forty-fitth street, near Broadway, TH AVENUE, NO. 43.—HANDSOME FRONT ROOM, on secoud floor, to let, with Board, with or without P.private table; also Rooms on third floor; terms mode- 34 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A DESIRABLE « Suit of parlor Rooms to let, with Board. also Rooms for two or three single gentlemen; day boarders TH AVENUE, 205.—MRS. HALL WILL LET, FOR the winter or longer, Parlor and second Floors, with private table and fine Rooms on fourth floor; excelsior. ‘TH AVENUE, NO, 127.-TWO CONNECTING ROOMS, very desirable, on ‘second -floor, with first class ard, for gentiemen or gentleman and wite; also one ma on fourth floor; reierences. 5! AVENUE, NO, 337.—PARLOR AND BEDROOM on fourth floor, front, with Board, suitable for a lady pea geutieman or’ one or two single gentlemen; refer- maces given and required. TH AVENUE, NO. 351, SECOND DOOR BELOW Thirty-fourth street—A fine suit of Rooms, with or without private table; also fourth floor tront Room and Bedroom); references. 6 BAST NINTH STREET, TWO DOORS FROM FIFTH avenue.—To let, with Board, furnished Rooms for families or single gentlemen; table boarders taken. SPENCER PLACE, FOURTH STREET, NEAR WEST Tenth.—Handsomely furnished second story tront Boom to let, with Board ; other Rooms; terms moderate. LAFAYETTE PLACE, NEAR GRAND CENTRAL Hotel.—Well furnished and sunny Rooms, with rd, at low prices for families, single and transient arties; table Board. WEST NINETEENTH STKEET—ROOMS SINGLY or en suite to let, with Board. WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth avenue and Gilsev Honse,—Rooms to rent, with rd, en suite or singly; sient boarders ti 9 Board, e1 —— VAN NESS PLACE, CHARLES STREET, BE- tween Bleecker and Fourth.—To let, with Board, a Room, suitable for a single gentleman or man and wile; terms moderate. VARICK PLACE.—ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR two gentlemen or gentleman and wife ; home com- forts; terms moderate. 1 ‘TH STREET, NO, 44 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms to let, with Board; all modern con- wenlences; suitable for gentleman and wife; also hall Booms for single gentlemen. LOTE, STREET, 198 WEST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD. two large connecting Rooms, on second floor, aicely furnished, suitable for two or three gendemen or gentleman and wife; terms moderate. TIT STREET 0 WEST. NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. With Board, very desifable large and hall Room Connecting, together or separately ; large closets; every: thing first class; references. 1 TH STREET, WEST, NO. 45.—FURNISHED ROOMS, with first class Board, for a party of gentlemen oF Bentleman and wife. “a TH STREET, 152 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board; modern improvemen: jouse well heated; central location; suitable tor gentleman and wife or a party of gentlemen; reterences exchanged. 1Q LArAvErTE PLac CORNER FOURTH street—Nicely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, on the most reasonable terins. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—PARTLY furnished Rooms, with or without Board. Table Board. Terms moderate. 1 BANK STREE' ‘TO LET, A PARLOR AND BED- room, with Board; southern exposure: conveni- ent tocars; location central, Reterences exchanged 1 TH STREET, 231 EAST.—COMFORTABLE, WELL furnished Rooms. with Board: modern iinprove- Menta; house well heated; large closets; central loca- tion ; shitabfe for families oF parties of gentlemen ; ret- 14 STREET, 257 WEST-—HANDSOME FRONT Rooms, sun exposure, single Rooms adjoining, on pecond and third floors, with good table and attendance; cleanliness a svecialty ; references required. 1478, STREET NO. 140, MAISON FRANCAISE ‘opposite Academy of Music and Germania Theatre, Rlegantly furnished Apartments and Rooms, with first Class French table: table d’hote 63; P. M.; moderate. 4™ STREET, 227 WEST—PLEASANT ROOMS TO let, with Board ; also <inz’e Rov ms for gentlemen; ani table strictly first class. TH STREET {racine STOYVE PARK), NO, 238 East.—A large, front Room, nicely furnished, to jet, with Board ; references, 6 “WEST FIFTY FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Koom, on third floor, with hall Bedroom eonnecting, with Board; also double and single Hooms Dn fourth floor; best references given, 6 EAST, TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, 16 Wii Board, the recond story front Rooms; the most undot ne nid required FAST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A DESIRA- Die Suit of Rooms on the second story to rent, with Iso on the fourth story; southern exposure; ref- 7 — we eecieramneseeeteminn 17" STREET, EAST, NO. 142.—~FURNISHED ROOMS, thi with or withoat Board; back Parlor, second and ird story Rooms. me Sa 18 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH @venue.—Second and third Floors, singly or en suite, with private table if preferred; elegantly iur- nished; table first class; references exchanged, LOM STERET, NEAR IRVING PLACE.—ONE LARGE Room, handsomely furnished and with sunny ex- ostire, Will’ be rented, with Board: house and location esirable in all respect 120 East Nineteenth street, — LOM maftanie tor Boma FICELY FURNISHED Roo WO gentlemen, at a moderate pric at fow boarders takeny table and location first class ‘ 19 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV it of Rooms, second —Unugually desirabl floor, rd ; Also, nice Rooms for genue- superior mon} location unexceptionadle ; references. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET AND @ MAD- V9 Mir evenueeRieganuy tarnisney ANOS An. ‘with or without Board, fo gentiemen and wives or singi¢ gentlemen ; fine single Rooms. OQ] WEST OUTEENTH stuRKT Wirt BOARD. One Suit of Rooms, om second’ floor, f . iso singte Rooms for gent pal el tir with Board. Q] girs AVENUE,—TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS Board, a large and sinall Room, on thir Bentleman and wi 22 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, N ELEGANT Kecond Floor to let, handsomely furnished, with or with bie; roterences. BETWEEN A large, sunny 22° Room wih ast class Board ; also one hall Room, EAST.--LARGR, PLRASANT j or with or without Board, as desired. accommodated. QAM STREET.—A NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR and extension to let, with good Board, to gentle- man and wife or single gentlemen; small family; no children; terms moderate. 205 West Thurty-fourth street - BAST TWENTY COND STREET.—A SUIT OF Oo newly furnished Rooms, with Board, third floor, front; also @ hall Room now vacant; for tamuly or single gentlemen ; references exchanged. 35 TH ~ROOM ON PARLOR EAST NINTH STREE' Floor, suitable for a physician; also single and family Rooms, with Board; terins-moderate. 36 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Madison Park.—To let, with first Class Board, a well furnished Floor; all modern conveniences; bath on same floor; references. 37 UNION SQUARE—ONE LARGE AND ONE « small furnished Room on third floor; rent low; Board if desired. Inquire of Mrs. LAWRENCE, on the prem! QQ WEST IWENTY FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH e Avenue Hotel.—Beautiful Rooms, with or without Board; table attendance und neatness unsurpassed; privilege of elegant parlors. 3Q NEST, TWENTY SIXTH | STREET ELEGANT Second Floor (three large rooms), together or sepa- rately, brown stone, near Madison Park: table excellent. ‘Terms moderate. QQ WEST FORTY-THIRD STREBT.—A COMFORTA. Oe _ ble House to rent, furnished, all complete, for $110 and Board for alady with two children, or $140’ without parties to board. 44 LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- fourth and Twenty-fifth streets.—A small family can sccommodate a few kentlemen of s gentleman and ife with first class Board ; hot and cold water in rooms. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, WITH handsomely furnished Parlor, with capacions bed; also a third floor, front, large, 4 closet and secretary sunny Room, bedroom and pantry. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. —IN FRENCH 4 family, one large, handsomely furnished Room, with Board, for gentleman and wile or two gentiemen; also hall Room. 4 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with or without private table, to @ gentleman and wile or a party of gentlemen. 42 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- = nished hall and square Rooms to let. with first class Board, sunny exposure; terms reasonable; a tew table boarders taken; reterences. AQP STREET, NO. 55 WEST, OPPOSITE RESERVOIR 4. Park.—Handsomely furnished rear Room, second floor hall Room, very desirable for # gentlemen; good Board : prices moderate ; references. 4.6 IRVING, PLACE, OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER Hotel “Nicely furnished, single Rooms, suitable for gentlemen, with or without Board, 47 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Rooms for gentle- men only, $4 to $10 per week, with or without Breaktast; house private and first class. Q1Q EAST FORTY. EIGHTH STREET.—A SECOND story frontalcove Room, with Board, to a gentle - man and wile or two gentlemen; terms moderate. 915 WESt SEVENTEENTH | STREET. — BOARD: © single and second tloor Rooms, in a neat private house; gas, bath and comforts ot home. 21 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A FEW gentlemen can be accommodated with turnished Rooms, with or without Board. WAT WEST FOURTH STREET.—LARGE FURNISHED Room to let, with Board, for gentleman and wite or two single gentlemen; food neighborhood; terms moderate; reference required, 218 EAST SIX’ IRST STREET.—BOARD FOR gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen: first class; r ce. house and tab! D292, Bast FOURTEENTH STRE Rooms, nicely furnished ; one ; a large clegant Front Parlor, suitable tor gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with first class Board. Keterence. 923, Tf THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—T0 LET, 4 with Board, large tront Parlor and Bedroom) Southern exposure, to plain, substantial people; also hall Room if required ; ail modern improvements. 295 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A COM- 40 fortable home, at very moderate price, is offered fo gentlemen, with breakfast, in a modern house, where there are no boarders. 22 EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETW! D and Third avenues.—Nicely furnished double Rooms, with Board, for two or three persons, in a French family moderate prices; references required. Q9Q BAST TWELFTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY 447 turnisned Parlor and two single Rooms to let, With first class Board, at reasonable prices. 92) EAST ELEVENTH & 2 front Room on second tloor will be let, with first class Board, to gentleman and wife, or party of single gentlemen. 926) EAST E. 232 "charet: with superior quiet, well ordered home ; also one single Room. 23; WEST THIRTIETH STREET,—TWO LARGE 9) furnished Rooms to let with or without Board ; house has al! conveniences; fireplace and marble man: tels in each room; will let one Room if desired. QA4.G EAST SIXTIETH STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS, with Board, for gentlemen, or gentlemen and ‘Wives; house brown stone; everything first class. Apply all the wee! WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A V large, well furnished Room to let, to a single gentioman. with or without Board, in a respectable pri- vate Jewish family QAR PAST TIRIETH STREET. —BOARD DOWN, $5 to $6; first class table; pleasant Rooms, fire and gas include Stor families, same pri‘ 254. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREE ZO iady has desirabietturnished Ro man and wife or two gentlemen; second o tew boarders kept. ET, NEX S surnished tront Room, joard, to respectable parties wishing © rge well Y able board $3 per week; {every accommodation, A WIDOW for gentle- third’ tloor; WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, to let, with Board ; re‘erences require ATT STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A LARGE, handsomely furnished Room, with Board, for gen* fleman and wife or two gentlemen, Get number at sta- tionery store, corner Forty-seventh st. and Sixth av. 4Q WEST IWENTY-SIXTH STREET, © way.—House having changed hat a choice of pleasant Rooms, with good Hes or gentlemen, at moderate price: NEAR BROAD- s, can give You oard, for tami- references. 4 IRVING PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR OU gentlemen; only breaktast it desired; references. 5( WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN e Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Rooms ‘to rent, fur- nished or unfurnished, with or without Board: one of the Rooms suitable tor a doctor's or dentist's office. fh] LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH OL street-—A comtortable ‘front hall Bedroom, with TWENTY-FIRST STREET. Elegant Rooms, with Board. Prices moderate. 53 EAST 5A. WEST NINTH STREET.—TO LET, IN A SMALL OF and strictly private tamily, to two or three gentle- men, an elegantly furnished Suit’ ot Rooms, consisting of parlor and two bedrooms, bathroom adjoming, and every convenience, with or without Breakfast. Kr LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A NEATLY PUR- OV nished second story front Room and hall Bedroom to let, with Board, on reasonable terms. Reterence given and required. 63 NEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH Jed and Sixth avennes.—Nicely ‘furnished Rooms for families and gentlemen, with excellent Board; also a few table boarders, 66 WEST NINETESNTH STREET.—PINE ROOMS, with good Board; also table Board for a (few gen tlemen; references exchanged. 7] MADISON | AVENUE.— DESIRABLE AL jarge and small, with Board, 74. PAST SIXTY FIRST STREET, NEAR MADISON iE avenue.—To let, ina private house, with Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, singly or én suite; also, hall Rooms; house and location first class; reference. QB FIPTH AVENUE—SECOND | AND THIRD } rloors, with or Without Board; very handsomely furnished. QG IRVING PLACE, | OPPOSITE | GRAMERCY Park.—A Suit of Rooms, on second floor, and single Rooms, with Board ; reterences. ROOMS, 103 NEST RoURteEstH STREPT.—FRONT PAR. © lor and large Bedroom, on second floor, to let, ‘with Board; references required. 109 MEST, TWENTY EIGHTH | STREBT.—DBSIR- J able Rooms on second floor to let, with good Board ; also hall Rooms. Terms very low to permanent parties. Good reference required, ) WEST TWENTIETH STREE FURNISHED LLO. Maitooms tn let, with or without Board, suitable for young men; with rérerences, Please ring’ the left hand bell. 1 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET,.—HANDSOMELY 10 furnished Rooms to let, with Board: house and attendance first class; terms to suit the times; references, ll fh BAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—fO LET, TWO © very desirable hall Bedrooms; one of them in front; also one large square front Room, all finely fur- ished, with Board, table first class. ish LL7 WEST TWENTY-SEOOND eTRERT—A PLEAS. fuamily, torgentiemen and wile oF two aingle goutlomon; terms moderate; refercnces ‘ wes 257 2962 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—?1O RENT- ad with Board, a bandsomely furnished back Par, for, southern exposure, in a high stoop brown'‘stone house, with all modern improvements; aiso an upper Koom with extension. 268 WEST THIRTY.FOURTH STREET.—GOOD Board to @ family or gentlemen; also table Board; all improvements in the house; terms moderate. 30 WEST FORTY-POURTH STREET, THIRD b —Good Board in a refined private tamily oceupying @ French fa an ac. commodate three person: 307 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN « Fighth and Ninth avenues.—A iarge Room, also small Room on second toor to let, with Board; house containing all the modern improvemen: 30) terms $5 per wee! reierences exchanged. EAST SIXTY- gentlemen « Board and plainly furnished Ros IFTH STREET.—TWO OR THREE n be sccommodated with good ABLE BOARD.—A LADY, LIVING NEAR THE ST. James Hotel, offers good table Board to one or two gentlemen, Address 5, E. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. EST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIF' avenue. —Handsomely furnished Rooms, second floor; private table; house and appointments unexcep- tional. Address G. » box 122 Herald Uptown Brauch oftice, Z —BOARDERS SUITED IMMEDIATELY (FREE),— fie Best houses. GEORGE HANKINS’ Agency and Real Estate office, 1,2 Boarding | 7 and $3 Broadway. | BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. vi GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND DAUGHTER DESIRE <A. Board in a private tamily ; require two Rooms, con- Hecting, with southern exposure ; location below Thirtieth street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address, stating particulars, &. H., box 161 Heraid office. Reter: 'T OF ROO! 5 MS W, N SECON 4 A ‘invicinity of vith Avenue Hotel, with Board for & entieman, wite, iniant and nurse.’ Address box 113 | Herald office, stating terms and references. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES A NICE ROOM, ‘with partial or full Board, in the home of a private American family ot refinement; iocation about Tenth Street. References exchanged. Address D. H., box 112 Herald office. FIRST GLAS days in the week for board and room. Address E. Herald Uptown Branch office. 0) DRESSMAKER WILL GI rE FIVE FAMILY OF FIVE PERSONS DESIRE SECOND Floor (three rooms), with first class Board; p family or where there are but few boarders pref between Lexington and Madison avenues, Twenty-sev- enth and Forty-second streets, Address FRANK, box 204 Herald office. SINGLE GENT! S GOOD BOARD and a comfortable Room in a refined private tamily; | Answers must state terms and accommodations. Address box 107 Herald offic Board, in a first 3s ral, between Four- teenth and Thirty-fourth stre ala moderate price. Address, with tuil particulars, It, H., box 20) Herald oftice. IRES A NICELY FURNISHED Room, with Breakiast only, in # strictly private iamily of refinement; young people preterred ; location Fortieth street a liberal en. TLEMAN AND WIFE RE Bedroom and Parlor, with private Jable preferred, strictly private aud reamed household in this city or Brooklyn; every convenience ; bath, gas, fire: c. moderate renial Address at once, with lowes Mr, L., Herald Uptown Branch oi GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN private family: no other boarders; would furnish their rooms wholly or partly: location cast, between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets. Address, with reter- ence, J. C., Dox 12) Herald Uptown Brauch oftice. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH A NICELY FUR- nished Room, with good Board, ina genteel locality below Twentieth street; terms, including fire and gas, | 16; best reference. Address PROMPT, Herald Brooklyn ranch office. OARD WANTED—JAN |. BY A YOUNG married couple: the west side preferred, between Tenth and Eighteenth streets: terms not to exceed $65 er month. Address, stating full particulars, B. M., box zt Herald office, | BeaRd WANTED —By GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD | and nurse. Address, giving suli particulars, W. C. M box 121 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE | and widow lady, in a quiet family where there are between Sixth and Lexington will be paid it suited and reter- , Herald office. UIRE FURNISHED no other boarders; Board for laces. Address NUN- INQUISITIVE, Herald Uptown Branch ofc OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMA D WIFE’ there are no other in & private family, where Address, staung boarders; terms must_be’ moderate. particulars, W. 0. C., Herald office. OARD WANTED—B8Y MAN AND WIFE, IN AN American family, within four blocks oi Hudson and Vandam streets; terms must be moderate, Address A, 309 West FOURTEENTH STREET. 4 furnished large connecting Rooms on second tloor to let to gentleman and wife or single gentiemen, with first class Board, 31 EAST NINETEENTH STR NEAR SEC. ond avenue.—A large, handsomely furnished front Room, on second floor, to rent, wit Board, to entlemen ; family strictly private ; terms moderate. 327 EAST PORTY.NINTH STREET—TWO HAND. somely furnished Rooms, to single gentlemen, with or without Board; rent moderate; house private, with modern improvements; neighborhood desirable: Inquire on premises, 400 WEST, TWENTYTHIRD STREET. TO LET, with saperior Board or unexceptionable private table, an elegant Parlor on first tloor, with or without the whole of Third Floor, comprising three spacious, attractive rooms, with two hall rooms communicating; terms moderate ; references. 409 BAst, Sixty rinst Stee FURNISHED J Rooms, with or without Board, for gentlemen only ; reference required. 44 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, . desirous of obtaining ing house will find it to their advantage to call. 5G REVENTH AVENUE, NEAR BROADWAY AND ODO Fortiotn street, 1s occupied by a New [i lady, who will let Floors or Rooms, with or with subsiantial Board; terms very reasonable. week. LADY, HAVING AN ar Grand Central inen and their wives with partial Board. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. A LADY LIVING ALONE HAS HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms to let, to gentlemen and wives; Board for ladies only, Cali on or address ©, R., 132 West Thirty- sixth street. SECOND FLOOR—THREE GOOD CONNECT. ing Rooms—nicely furnished, separately or together; Satistactory Board; accommodations and terms to suit nice parties. 140 West Forty-flith street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE entlemen can be accommodated, with first class Board. 1m a strictly first class tamily ;locstion West Firty- sath Street Address G., box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office, EWLY FURNISHED HOUSE ote], will take « few gentle. Address Mrs, PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING NEAR WINDSOR Hotel, will let a few elegant Rooms, with Board, permanently, to four first class gentlemen, Address ‘ANIC, box 4,305 Post offic A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT BOARDERS, effer a second story front and hall Room to two gen- vemen or gentioman and wife, with Board; | om, nih stroet and Lexinj aveuue, ress Wr box 188 ucrald Uotown Bean ‘aon B. YETTER, 19 William street. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE with a quiet, genteel family, in a good location; Sunny room, with’ crate fire; terins not to exceed $lud per month.” Aadress, with full particulars, ZETA, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad way, OARD WANTED—BY 4 YOU LADY, IN A private taiily or where there are few boarders; terms ot to exceed $6 per week; reference must be ex. | changed. Address BOARD, box 24 Herald office i OARD WANTED—VOR GENTLEMAN AND WIF in a private family where there are no other boarders; use of piano preferred ; terms must be moder ates references exchanged. Address, stating parviculars, | box IL station A. | OARD | WANTED--BY A NTLEMAN AND wile, between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets and Third and Sixth ave ; terms not to exceed $25 per | Waek. Address, with full particulars, SELSUN, Herald ofece. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO | children @ years and 1 year) and nurse; two com | municating rooms; sleeping accommodation t nurse; | terms $85 (per week, Address QUILT, box We Herald ofc | Carpet: | Diamond Rings, Pins, XE: LARGE ROOM, SOUTH ern exposure, fire, gas, hot and cola water aud good table; location, Fourth “and Seventh avenues, Eighth and Twenty-third streets; $18 to $20. Address LEWIS, | box 108 Herald office, —WANTED, A SMALL, NEAT, RELIABLE ¥, to assume the responsibilities of housekeep- ing with ond lady boarder. Aduress HOUSEKERPING, station L. WILL GIVE THE USE OF FURNIT FOR A honse to a respectable person and take Board tor one; no objection toa party wishing to take boarders, Address PROMPELY, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. MAN AND WIF QO! 1 ROOM, WO GENTLEMEN DESIRE A LAR closet, fire, gas, between Fourteenth and Twentieth | Streets, Second and sixth avenues. Address stating | terms, I, B., box 866 Post office, TANTED—BOARD, BY A LADY, Bi | enth and Twentieth streets, Second and Sixth | aventies; terms must be moderate, Address Mrs, HENRY. 48 West Thirty-tith street. ANTED—ON JANUARY 1, BY A YOUNG MAR. ried couple of limited means, Room and Board in @ private family; good accommodations and reasonable Price will sectire permanent and promps paying board. ors. Address, with full particulars, PALMER, box 134 Herald office, as ANTED—BY TWO STUDENT A FURNIS) (ED W Room, full, Board, ia rivate family, Detween gach relereuvon cuchangede dines SVUDER bee 127 Worald Vagawa Uxpaeh viice SY STUDENT, box BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, Y¥ TWO GENTLEMEN, A WELL FUR nished sunny Room, with Board; separate location between Seventh and Fourth avenues and beds: Twenty-third ; ; eeu qo ird and Fourteenth streets; price mot to ex ber week each. Address, stati Mieraid Uptown Srauch oligo all particulars, WaA4NTED—BY A cou day, a neat closet, with of with furnished front Room, gas, fire and jour Board, between Fourteenth and Twenty-third strects, Third and Seventh avenues. Ad- | gifts. Catalogues ready and books now on ai with full particul weet eralt Ort, culars and lowest terms, PERMA- A, fag ee GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ONE OR two Rooms, with Board; terms not to exceed $25 per week ; house and location ‘frst class; references ex. changed. Address MERCHANT, 308 West Twenty-third street, ii 10 “HLLARY STREET, BROOKLYS. NEAR PULTON street (middle number).—A nicely turnished Room io single gentleman, W. LAWSON. D2 DUFFIELD STREET, BROOKLYN, BETWEEN ? Fulton and Willoughby streets.—To tet, with Board, in a private family of five adults, a second and third story front Room to’ gentlemen and Wives or single gentiewen ; references exchanged. 308 UNION STREET, NEAR COURT.—A G e man can haye home comforts in a social, tamily; @ large front Room on third story, wi Board,’ desirable location; convenient to cars ani the ferries; reterences exchanged. rivate 00d, all ‘A NGELL’S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE- nue.—Pleasant Room: permanent, with or without mea ifdestred, House’ and baths open all A WRARE , HOTEL~EUROPEAN | | PLAN—COR- + her Beekman and Nassau streets; centrally loca- ied, in the immediate vicinity of mercantile business, Rooms at reasonable prices by the day or week, —MAISON PARISIKNNE, 33 AND 40 tor gentlemen. or families, ; private & A EAST « Twelfth street, near Broadway.—Rooms for taini- les and single gentlemen; table d’hote at 6 P. M. including wine, $1 25, YRITTENDEN HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY- alxth streot, on the American and European plan.— Fine Suits and single Kooms, on Broadway, at reduced prices. NALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON STREET, CORNER / of Laight. —Excellent Board, $6 to $7 50 per week, With single Room; single Room, without board, $2 and upwards; Lodging, ®ie.; genliemen ony. Open all night NROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER street, six blocks west’ of Broadway.—First class Rooms, with excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day, $6 to $12 per week. OTEL BRANTING-—-MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Fitty-eighth street—Newly opened; elegantly tur- nished; steam elevator; hot and cold water in rooms; house heated by steam ; rooms en suite or singly, at mod: erate rates to responsible parties; table d’hote at 6, INZY ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF ont: Bayard street—200 light rooms, neatly furni-hed, or Gc. per night, $2 50 to $4 per week ;.for gentlemen RIC! REDUCED—S CHARLES HOTEL, 6438 Broadway, corner Bleecker street, European plan.— Good single Rooms, $1 per day and from $3 0 to $7 per week; family Rooms from $9 to $16 per week. Arrange- ments made Tor the season at reduced rates. GEO. 8. & LEWIS LELAND, Proprietors. _ COUNTRY BOARD. NOUNTRY BOARD—IN GREENVILL' N. minutes by New Jersey Central Railroad; iarge rooms. Address Mrs. D. VANHORN, box 39 Post office. AMILTON HOTEL, Bermuda. Persons desiring a mild climate for the winter and spring will find this to be a very healthy aud desirable place of resort. Board from $2 to $2 50 per day. Steamer running regularly as advertised. J. HARNETT, Proprietor. (ech Gt HOUSE, ST. MARY'S, GA., OPPOSITE © Fernandina, Ila., is now open. No healthier place can be tound to escape the Northern winter. For circu- Jars address S. A. NCE 31 Grand street, New York, ___ SALES A! RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ottice and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office; horse auction branch, 19 to 28 ‘Thirteenth street,near University place. Bankrupt Sale of the Furniture of the Irving Place Hotel. The effects of Augustus Funk & Ephraim R. steinhart, bankrupts. Comprising Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads, Drawing Room Furniture, saloon Tables, Mir: rors, Extension Tables, Reading Room Chairs, in teather ; Billiard Table, Crockery and Glass Ware, Kitchen Uten- sils, Wardroves, Bookcases, Etageres, &c., &c. WEDNESDAY'S SALE will commence with some 60 Brussels, ingrain and velvet Curpets, rosewood Piano, &c. By ARCH. JOHNSTON, on Tuesday and Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at the salesroom, 37 Nassau street. rder of JOHN H. PLATT, Assignee, 40 Wail st CTION SALE—OF PLOT OF GROUND 100 FEET sqnare, Iwelfth street, near Prospect Park, Decem- ber 15,12 o’dlock M.,by COLE & MURPHY, 379 Fulton street, Brooklyn, AvoTion NOTICE, Large, extra and special sale of manutactured Furs, at Nos. 126 and 128 Duane street, MONDAY, December 15, 6) lots Furs in every variety, including full lines of fine goods. WILLIAM TOPPING & CU., Auctioneers. UCTION SALE EVERY DAY TO CLOSE BUSINESS of the large and extensive manutacturing Jewelry Establishment, 611 Broadway, corner Houston street. New York, consi: ing of tine Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Je solid silver aad Silverplated Ware, Clocks; Fancy in Russia leather, bronze, wood, &c.; the most complete and extensive stock of Coral Jeweiry of every descrip- tion ever exhibited. Store Fixtures and Lease for sale. Goods retailed at auction price: We will sell by request any article at any time during he sale. JOHN’ H. FRENCH. ‘Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS ELEGANT DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, &C. The entire balance of stock of Mr. John Chamberlin, from his late store, No. 715 Broadway, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, AT 105g O'CLOCK, at the Grand Centra: Mr. 1. B. HERTS takes patrons that he has receive Shamberlin, Esq., to close out his entire valuable stock As above, without any reserve whatever, on account of his having retired trom the business. “The stock em- braces a large variety or rich solitaire and Cluster rings. Brooches, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, fine IS-karat Gold sets, tine Gold Watches, Chains, €e. ; all tully guaranteed. The goods will be on exhibition on Monday and will be found worthy the mspection of connoisseurs. " HENRY B. WERT: jesroom, 656 Broadway. pleasure in informing his LBERT B, WALDRO: By D W. IVEs Salesrooms 108 Liberty, and 111 Cedar street. Bankrupt ‘Kk ot Dry Goods, Yankee Notions and Millinery Goods, on MUNDAY, at 11 o'clock, including Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Yankee Notions aud Ladies’ Trimmed Boinets, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. ; also, immediately after, silverplated Ware, Cutlery, Jap- anese Gaods and Goods for Holiday Presents. LADY, OCCUPIED DURING THE | comprising Standard Works in English Liter: instructions from Johm | ALES AT AUCTION, INE BOOKS AT AUCTION. Ac the Clinton Hall Salesrooms, TUESDAY EVEM- ING, December 16, & CHOICE COLLEOTION OF BOOKS, many ‘oetry, &c., ail in fine order an exhibition. | BALL, BLACK & 00, : ANNOUNOBMENT EXTRAORDINARY ‘Messrs, Ball, Black & Co. in pursuance of their deter- mination to wind ap thelr business, beg to announce to their friends and the public that they have im- structed Messra Leavitt to close out by publte auction thetr entire stock of Goods, representing « gold value of more than a quarter ofa mittlion ot dollars, This great sale will commence on Thursday, December 13, at their warerooms, Broadway and Prince street ‘The public will notice— First—No goods will be offered at this sale other than the regular goods of the house, manufactured or pur- chased by them for their own sales. Second—All goods are first class, Every article wan ranted to be exactly as represented. Third—On and after Monday (15th) Messrs. Ball, Black & Co. will be pleased to give desired intorimation as to prices, value, &c., of any of the goods offered. Catalogues ready and goods on exhibition Monday morning, 15th, Jay and evening until the day of sale. This first sale will take place on Thursday and Satur- day, December 13 and +0, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the ware- rooms, Broadway aud Prince street. VI Toque “KVUSUALL ‘oz S9qma00g ‘xVaNnLVS HHL “oo # MOVIa ‘TIVs | Sep qowe ye -¥ YO TIF a Special! Otner sales from this immense stock will follow immedi- ately after the Ist ot January, including the Diamonds, Precious Stones, dc, Ae, The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, a TRAVER & WRIGHT, on Tuesday, December 16, at 57 and 59 Great Jones street, Furniture, Carpets, Ol Paintings, fine Engravings, silverplated Tea sets, bronze and fancy, Vases, &c. On WEDNESDAY, December 17, Contents of a large livery stabie. Fuil particulars om morning of sal MARSHAL's SALE. BOWE & HILLIER, AUCTION _eers.—Tuesday, December 16, at Il o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 11 University place, corner Fight. street, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Hosiery, dc., consisting of Shirts, Drawers, Stockings. Gloves, Bur ons, Trimmings, Toilet Soaps. ioe Brushes, cl Combs, &c. 6s. PHILLIPS, Marshal, ORTGAGE SALE,—MYER ELSAS, AUCTIONEER, will sell on Monday, December 15, at 103% o'clock, at 61 Seventh avenue, corner Fourteenth street, the entire Contents of a Saloon and Furniture of a Club Room, con- sisting of a splendid lot of Furniture; sale positive im lots; dealers attend. L. GORDE, Attorney for MOrtgagee. PARNBROKER: —JAMES AGAR, AUC. tioneer, 59 New Bowery, will sell, on Monday, December 15, Men's and Wonien’s Clothing, by order of D. G. Ferguson, 5263 Broome street. Tuesday, December 16, Men’s and Women’s Clothii by order of M. Bruckbeimer, Williamsburg, and Goodstein, Brooklyn. Wednesday, December 17, Men’s and Women’s Cloth- ing, by order of Jonn J. Levy, 45 Sixth avenue. Thursday, December 18, Men’s and Women’s Clothing, by order of John J, Kelly, 208 First avenue. Friday, December 19, Men's and Women's Clothing, by order ot D, B. lomon, Kighth aven AWNBROKER’S SALES. By THOMAS J. McGRATH, Auctioneer,133 Chatham Monday—Watches, Jewelry, Dinmonds &¢., by order H. C, Lewis, Alban; Tuesday—Women’s Ciothing, Pillow: Shoes, &c., by order P nley, Division street. Weanesday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, by order G. Frederick. Bleecker street. Thirsday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, by order J. F, Casey, Thompson street. Friday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, by order L. Colien, Canal st, and B. Cohen, Delancey st. AWNBROKERS’ SALES.—BY RICHARD FIBLD, Sheriff's and General Auctioneer. Salesroom, 121 Bowery. Monday, Dec. 15—Men’s ‘and Women’s Clothing. By order M. Mehrbach & Julius Metzler. Tuesday, Dec. 16—Men’s and Women’s Clothing. By order ft, Simpson & Co., 195 Bowery. Wednesday, Dec. 17—Watches and Jewelry, By order Simpson, Grcen # Co., 181 Bowery. Thursday, Dec. 18—Watches and-Jewelry. By order Simpson. Somers & Co.. 27 Chatham street, Frigay, Dec. .19—Men’s and «Women’s Ciothing. By order P. Free!, Williamsburg. street. ink Furs, Boota, eer.—200 lots Doll He 0 other Hi day Goods; also invoice O.'C. and white Granite Ware, Monday, December 15. at \ovelack. | a = WILLIAM ANDERSON, 10 College place. AUCTION. RICHARD, WALTERS, AUCTIUNEER—MORTGAGE: Sale—will sell on Wednesday, December 17, at Ik o’etock, the Household and Barroom Furniture of the Mohawk Hotel, No. 335 Spring street, corner Washington street, viz.:—The Furniture of 32 rooms, furniyhed in Arss class ‘style; elegant marble Counter, 6-pull English Ale Pump, French plate Mirrors, Liguors, glass Cases alo Lease ars, Sale positive. JOHN T. STEWART, Attorney tor Mortgagee. Ree WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MARSHADS: sale.—Will sell Monday, at 103 o'clock, at salesroo: Hast Broadway, 10 chests of choice Tea, tabs of fine Butier, Spices, Pickles, Oils, bottlea Liquors, Rhine Wines, Glass Cases, Counters, Sewing Machines, Housé> hold Furniture, &c. Sale positive. DANIEL A. MURPHY, Marshal. ICHARD FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL ‘Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell on Thes December 10, ai ll o-clock, a very large lot of ae sorted Toys, Dolls, China Sets, &c., to be soid on account of former purchaser, | GILVER PLATED WARE. 8 SHEFFIELD TABLE CUTLERY. The sale at auction of the large stock of the old house | of William J. Miller (established 1833), 12 Maiden lane, | continued every day this week, commencing Monday, al | 10 o'clock. Tuesday, December 16, richest goods will be ‘sold:—Plated ‘on nickel silver Epergnes, Waiters, Dishes, Piateaux. tea ani coltee Seta, &c., of celebrated Shemteld makers; also English pear! ivory and silver table Cutlery of the well known make Harrison Bros. & Howson, Shertield. Sule continued until the'entire stock is sold. to close the business. Catalogues of Tuesday’s sale ready Monday, when goods may be seen. JOSEPH HEGEMAN & CO., Auctioneers, TPRAVERSE H. WRIGHT WILL SELL BY AUCTION, Tuesday, December 16, by order of the Marshi scarce Engravings, Oll Paintings, Plated Ware, brocat Curtains, “Carpets, Pier Glasses, &c. Corner of Jones street and Bowery. iers’ Goods, injured ‘hurch strect, and to be sold, for account of underwriters, on 1UESDAY, December 16, at onr stores Nos. 126 and 128 Duane street. 2,000 Garments, manufacinred for the best san Fran- cisco trade by Messrs. Eltelt, Levi & Co, so. large stock of Cloths, Cassime: Cloths. Hollands and other clothiers’ Goc None of the above damaged by fire or water, and all to be sold without reserve. WILLIAM TOPPING & CO., CTION SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. GLO. C. ALLEN, Si Broadway, will sell out his entire stock, commencing Monday, Dec. 15, at li A. M. THOS, WILSON, Auctioneer. ADSTION NOTICE. by 8, lialian Satinets, Auctioneers. (AUCTION NOTICE OVER, 948,000 WORTH, HAND. some, genteel and usetul Household Furniture ; two Magniticent Pianofortes Paintings, Bronzes, &c, at ‘auction, on Monday, December 15, at 10%s o'clock, Vate residence 210 West Twenty-first street, . N. B.—Don't fail to attend. Full Mona ld. particulars of sale in ROBERT , Auctioncer. Fine Oil Paintings, A beautitul collection, which have lately arrived, are now on exhibition at the Art Gallery W Liberty street. To be sold on Thursday and Friday. a NCK, Auctioneer. EDWARD 8 M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 722 BROADWAY, A sell Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Tuesday, December 16, at 1035 o'clock, as above, being the stock of a retail storekeeper, removed for couven: tence of sale and tq be sold to the highest bidder, i; valued at $20,000, embracing in part Solitaire Diamond Studs, Rings, Brooches and Farrings; Cluster wiamond Stuay Rings: Brooches and Earrings; several sail lots of loose Brilliants, Gold Hunting Levers, Chronometers, Double Ti stem Winder and Nickel Movement Waiches ; 75 Gold Opera and Vest Chain’; 900 ounces solid Silverwar together with a large mvoice ot second hand Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Diamond Jewelry, &., &c. Catalogues at’sale, Trade invited, “4 UCTION SALES OF GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHIM- f1 neys, &c.—HENRY LOTZ, Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, December 16, at LW o'clock, Wholesale Stock of Richard Baxter, 29 Barclay street. YS. W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER.—DAUCTIY € 1) JOHNSON will sell, on Monday, December 103, o'clock, at private residence No, 40 West Fourth # general assortment of household Furniture, eons! Parlor Suit, 10 of 12 Bedroom Suits, Carpets M! Mattresses, Bods, Bedding, Sheets, Blankets, Com Pictures, Crockery and Glasaware, kivehen Furnitur Range, Cooking Utensils, &c YF. COLTON, AUCTIONEER —ON WEI AY, B December 17, at the auction rooms 38 Bast thir. | teenth street, one of the lan fost and longest saies of the season ; there will be 5 or 6 Pianos, 10 Fre: eh ‘late Mirrors, rich rosewood and solid, black walnut arlor and Bedroom Furniture, 40 oF 5), arpets Curtaing and Jornices, together with every ¢ i jo OF Gosde Thom a vtorenouse.” Details on Tuesday and Wednesday. j 4A. ___ASPROLOGY. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED ess and Mevical Clairvoyant. No. 102 Wess eet, near Sixth avenue. Twenty-eighth si KNOW THY DESTINY; AFTER YOU 41. have be: eived and lost faith consult this won- derfully gilted clairvoyant; gives luck; causes mare riages. 159 West Forty-first street, near Broadway. ATTENTION! LANCHE ORMSBY, UNCONSCIOUS “TRANCE business Clairvoyant.—Consult on all the affairs of life AYPSY grave, find Hours 9 to'6, \PADAME COLLINS, IM“ vovant, « Sixth avenue No. 14 Sixth avenue, near Amity street. VEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO THE absent frienas ; recovers stolen property. 14g Bowery. THE WONDERFUL CLAIR. in be consulted on all affairs of life. 273 JUDD CAN BE SULTED ON ALL AF- "3 of life at her new rooms, No. — Bleecker street, Bowery, first fluor. Ladies, 5. gentlemen, $1. ‘RS, MARION JAMES, BUSINESS AND MEDICAL Clairvoyant, 101 East Thirtieth street, cor Fourth: avenue, traces lost property, absent triends; lawsuits, stocks and all business affairs; detects and successtull treats all curable diseases of ladies and children; erences given. ME, EUGENIE STARR, VISITING MEDICAIs dM Ciairyoyant, lately arrived trom Europe. will con- sult with ladies at their own residence, Monday, Tuesday: and Wednesda: est respectability. Address Heral Q)AIGINAL MME, BYRON, SPIRITUALIST.—coN- OM ratagtons amon Aiainirs of lite, No. 314 Fourth ayenue, Beware of im posters usipg My name, GERS-THE MOST WONDERFUL OP eee eee ei century: names given of the living | and dead, Js Last Fourth street, } Feferences of the Ii Uptown Branch offi _ MEDICAL. “Vat, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN im A, Hist th street, betwee n Sd and Lexington avenue, Tr DR. FRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUSSL | ATS Private oiice, 161 Bleecker se —Dk, AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS Fetes ructice) 120 Went twenty stati street oo MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, “Ri SIDENCK 14 Kast Tenth street, near Third aver ME. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 1M0— Mice No, 1 Kast 52d st, first door from Sth ay. M. MAURICEAU, M, D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY treet, near Greenwich I TION, ultation free. A. A Come DR, OR MME, WEST,—ALL COMPLAINTS; / advice free, 56 Bleecker street, near Broadway. Dine Gte CAN, 222, CONSULTED CONFIDEN lly at his office, No. 6 Amity st, near Broadway. RB, BOTT'S OLD ty get pes OFFICE, ; AUOTIONRER,—BY v. BE. CLARK, Dare strvet, corner Dey, Monday, Deo. 15, iby Gaia royrulae sate of Hardware, Cuvlery, Plated Wage, Fancy Goods aud Taye J %6 Amity street. Advice free. oF writ De tna NE, SELDEN XO, @ AMITY STRERE ‘near Fuh avcaue, Advice (ree. Call or write,

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