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” ot age: , atter 0A. it the DiCk HALL & APB" ihn and 136 Grand et, corner ef Crosby, uP stairs Wer YOUNG WOMAN (PROTESTANT PRE- oak, washed ame Ase enotlir, to ‘ork ina stnall tainly ; igo |anoth Ke Phe care of children 9 taire worms 3 Both mu att good character neat ‘and treated as members of the stairs. Son st, 00 Capea SWEDISH few igehagare who is com in, Call on or address L eras ease 2 ‘22d st, private NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RF pecaanle married 4 mo Family no objection to ae first. class 38 or would do are Oo! gentleman's piace en country satistactory reference. Address Pay box 202 Herald office. __SITUATIONS ‘8 WANTED—MALES, ce IST 8T,—A YOUNG MAN AS CARVER 200 500 Baszs wectabie family; isa first class waiter; ymca fed and ready to work. Call for three ESPECTABLE BOY WISHES A SITUATION IN A re ios or wholesale store. Call at 8 King st re CLASS ENGLISH COACHMAN DESIRES rn situation; married, no taimily; ety or country ; best ndations’ om, last employers. Address any Branch office. RDENER—HAVING REFERENCES FOR THB finest forced grapes, peaches, plants, 4c, nicest vegetables and lawns, wants a’ situation, Address D., at Messrs, Thorburn & Co.'s, 15 John st. LANGUAGES, situation, Ad- WAITER, SWISS, SPEAKS THRE AY Nig 8 ‘tool Bast ad st wants ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN DESIRES A * heaton in ‘any capacity: best of seference. Ad- aress ACTIVE, box 39 Herald of ofice. VATION , WANTED—BY | A YOUNG MAN Intey arrived fh Europe, a8 @ cook. Address H. . box 140 Hera! oft —SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, . who is fully competent, and a thorough practical Parkeeper: the best of city reterences given. — Address BW. A., box 16 Merald offi ce, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION, IN A PRI- vate family or boajding House to. make himself gene- 1; best reference. Address LDWARD RING, ee Vest 16th st YOUNG MAN, OF 18, WANTS A SITUATION AS bartender; understands he business well; fied Feferences if Fequired. Cuil on or address PATRIOK McBRIDE, 427 West Fifties h street GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS DESIRES TO A procure a situation as hotel, steamboat, railroad, ‘or delivery clerk; salary not so much an ob- ress, for one | week, / A., box 4,042 Post office. > 8 WAITER—THOROUGULY UNDERSTANDS HIS ‘i business; excellent reverences, lived with first class families in England; no ied West t to boarding pase or wountry. JA MES M. West | Twenty- FRENCHMAN, FIRST CLASS COOK, BAVING worked in the best hotels of New York, desires a situation, city or cogs ji best reierence from piace, Gall on or address A. B., 39 Grand street. YOUNG FRENCHMAN, WELL EDUCATED, JUsT oes none several Jangusges, ia a 28 waiter‘or any other Indoor employment ip a prival family. Address F. ¥., Herald oftice. NAS MANAGER.—I WANT A SITUATION TO AT- tend to the gas, fittings, &c.. in a hotel, theatre or factory; bestreferences. Address J. W. C., 202 Waverley Place. Fereir ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, OR SECOND, n Englishman, in a private family ; thoroughly nt; Kood city reference. Address C. B., box 107 feraid Uptown Branch oftiee. ware, A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS cook in a Spanish or Amerioan' family ; — ner w ence from present employer's; reasonable ‘Gress T. B. A., box $502 Post office, CLERKS | AND | SALESMEN. A —TWOoO Goo ovT OUTDOOR | SALESMEN WILL, FIND steady explosmens. and liberal pay. Call, with weference, after , on NOAKES, 206 Broadway. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAO- tical German gardener (single), for flower and vexe- fables; can take care of & horse and milk. Address KLEINHARDT, Gardener's Agency, 308 Broome st. QiruaTIon WANTED. A RESPECTABLE COL- S ored man as coachman; can Ay best city reference from his iast pl Cail on or address, tor two days, A. JOENS, Nos, 45 and 47 Kast dlstat., livery stable. Weazen-sz AN ENGLISHMAN AND WIFE, SIT- uatiol man as first class coachman,; wife as pro fossed cook j vest of reterences. ‘Address A. B., 46 Vandam steret 2 ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION as groom and coachman or groom; is a good dener; couuiry preterred. App.y to or address P. 5., 3S Bast disc a HELP ‘WANTED—MALES.. A ® SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED-IN A LIQUT jor business, ADp! outdo ty at NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No. 7 Warren st., rth floor, after 9 o'clock. AS it; iTS—KEROSENE OIL RECTIFIER; ye NOT. Buy, secret can be obtained at a ridin cost 1,000 given if not so. arta 42 West Thirty-tourin stre: GENTS,—BECK’S KEROSENE OIL RECTIFIER = ‘nae bee denpey mye o the household , $25 easil; nitacions, . sheaadsbancones FP, BEOR, 62 Bowery. _ GENTS.—$300 WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY PERSON 2a, Wha produces a faster selling article than ours, Call arselves. see it and judge for you 46 Broadwa: B yg te waren SELL UNIVERSAL CLOTHES dam) ing new; important to house- Severs: No and ruse/al article for dampening clothe: it e wat, ONDERDONE COMPANY, 405 Grand st. A —REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY—THOMPSON”: 3 + College, 204th av., opposite Cooper Institute; terms Feduced tora (ew daysomly, to $10; ladies and gentle- men wishing to embrace this rare ‘epportumty to learn telegraphy must commence immediately’ a great de- mand for operators. IRF CTORY.—WANTED, TEN EXPERIENCED GEN. Peo Sey thoroughly ipreenaer RS ciory pas hess and who can come well recomme! tween 10 and 12 or 2 and é o'clock at GOULDING'S Directory office, 132 Nassau st. HE SAFETY INKSTAND WILL Nor SPILL IF UP- atte 3 pen points | ah? lak Senet, Shea eas ve canva: . where. eee LEACH, 235 Greenwich st. WAS hare FIRST CLASS WAITERS. CALL AT » corner 50th st. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER, WITH EIGHT years city references, 1s open to an het moderate. Address J. C., box 163 Herald o! WAXTED-A YOUNG MAN, 70 WORK IN A PAWN office ; must write & good hand. Call at 133 Chatham st., from 9to 10 A. A COMPEIENT BOOKKEEPER, WI'H EIGHT years’ city reference, desires employment; terms moderate. Address R. B., Herald office. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPLR—STATE AGE, EX. perience, references and salary; no personal appli- s@ations Address THE ALD! Herald oifice. A GENTLEMAN, WITH TWENTY YEARS’ for Busl- ness experience in New York, will be open J: an engagement as salesman ; trade dry good: rincipal Weste ns, “PI aoa ae lew York. “Address DRAKE, $7 Worth st rs in all itimore and WANTEDIRELIABLE MEN TO SOLICIT CASH ON delivery orders for teas, at wholesale prices, trom private families, 829 Gfeenwich st. second floor, Warnes SMART BOY, 14 TO 16 YEARS, INA counting house, to doerrands and attend to the office. Address, in handwriting, J. M., box 3,869 Post office. "ect anil INTELLIGENT, STRONG BOY TO iy’ messages and assist generally in store, Apply at Howard st, ground floor, alter 10 o'clock, with reterence. A BOOKKEEPER OF FIFTEEN YEARS’ EXPERI- ence, of undoubted capacity, thrown out of work by Gatlure of employers, desires a position of trust and re- Cag oped ; Will go 1m any direction, at_a moderate sal- Sry; be at City Felerences. “Address *.'B. T., Herald office, ieee GOOD SALESMEN WANTED, TO SELL misses’ and children’s fine Undergarments inci ‘and cima parties of experience and having a = ished trade preferred. Call in person only ot R BUCKWALTEH, 82 East 9th st., opposite Stewarts, OPYIST WANTED—IN LAW OFFICE; ALSO A mood stenographer. Address RAILWAY, box Twenty- ive hundred and sixty-six (2,566.) RUGGISTS.—I DESIRE A SITUATION, CITY OR country ; eis pas ears! ox experience; good references. a8 A, Dox Post office, RY GOODS SALESMEN.—WANTED, GOOD GER- man and English salesmen. Apply immediately to FRANK BARAY & CO., 307 her of Allen. OTEL CLERK WANTED—WITH ts CASH AS Se Apply at Libby Hotel, 56 Warren st. nas bookkeeper by @ young married man, ughly compeient, with nnquestionable reterences resent and past employer. Address W. L. J., ‘Box 155 Herald office. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A CLOTH AND TRIMé ming jobbing house. Address, stating reference, &c., B., box 104 Herald office. "ARNISH SALESMAN—A FIRST CLASS COMMER- celal man, who has had experience in the business and knows what he can do, may address. by letter ony, over real name, which shall be in contidence, giving Gualigcations, experience and reterences, MINEIT & 60 Pearl st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CASHIER OR ‘watchman ina hotel or restaurant: 15 y erence. Address XERXES, box 173 Herald office. ANTED,—A FIRST CLASS STENOGRAPHIC COR- respondent wants a position; references, &c. Ad- dress H. 8. BEATTIE, Washington Heights, Wares ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A A Te and embroidering house. Address LACES, Ore BEFORE yANUARY 1—WANTED, A PO- ‘ANTED—CANVASSERS TO SELL AN ARTICLE needed in every hotel, store, tactory and house in the city where cas is burned, Apply to the ELECTRIC TORCH COMPANY, : 2B Union square. ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL RIGBY’S RESPLEN- dent Gas Burner; saves 30 per cent; illustrates to the satisfaction of gas consumers; sample by mail, retail price, 50c. 697 Broadway. V J ANTED—AT SALARY OF $15 PER WEEK, THREE solicitors to sell the ee Industrial Life Policy. INDUsTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 176 Broadway. Also geu- eral agent wanted for Brooklyn. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS of age, as rae in a private boarding house; must speak English French apd make himselt generally useful; best city Saree required. Apply at 50 West trom 9 A. M. t ANTED—A , SMAR’ iG MAN AS BARKEEP- er, one who has Rone in Rue class houses and can come well recommended ; save trouble none soar need apply at PARKER'S, Sreskoay and tee st, m 10 to ANTED—700 ABLE BODIED mEN ¥OR THE United states Marine corps. for service on board the flect fitting out. This service also offers splendid op- Portunities to visit foreign countries on board United States ship-ol-wi irther iniormation apply at Rendezvous, 89 C ‘New York. WA NTED.— EXPERIENCED | CANV ASSERS wanted to séil the new and popular books, “Memo- ries of Manv Men, and of Some Sromen," by Maunsell B. Field; “Anecdotes of Public Men.” by J. W. Forney; and “Farm Ballads,” by Will Carleion. For further particu- lars, address or call on AVERY BILL, care Harper & Brothers, b. ¥, ARE THE TRADES. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WATCHMAGE: BEST of reference from last place. Call on or address LH. KELLER, 64 0 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTPRERS.—A PRAC- tical boot and shoe cutter and machinist would like a situation at expiration of present engagement, Janu- ; first class references; no objection to the outh or West; would take c! factory ties in establishiny 176 Charlestown Post ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED RETAIL noe GooDs salesman for the white Eoods departmen' 3. & C. JOHNSTON, Broadway, Sth a) hd 224 st. 'ANTED—AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN OF EX- perience in the flour business to sell_flour in New York and vicinity. Address C., Produce, Herald office. WAXIED-A COLLECTOR WITH GOOD REFER. ences. TURNBULL & CO., 235 West 19th st. -Detween 8 and 10 A. M. ‘ANTED—A GOOD DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOK- eval ma Address, ae references, where mmployed, age ry 6 Sxpected, Wisi Brome ERS & DREYFUS, Nos. 9 and 1t White ANTED—A PARTY JUST RETURNED FROM Paris, and who basa first class trade in the cloak ee costume department, is open to en ~ este Ad. AL. Z. id Uptown Branch o} ‘ANTED—AN EFFICIENT SALESMAN, TO SELL through the United States a new article connected swith railroads; commission paid on sales, references re- quired. Address ¥., box 3,862 Post office. wee ee ie te TACT AND Sais outside salesm: book, bnsine: ary paced Apply. atter 9 A. M., to viet RSTON, 12 Dey st. ANTED—BY A LARGE WHOLESALE AUCTION ouse in Philadelphia, a mau to solicit weekly con. gignments of hats an one soquainted with the Srade preferred. ‘address AUCTIONSH IG box 164 Herald ANTED—A MAN OF LARGE BUSINESS EX. perience, to take the Position of superintendent of the retail tepartment in a Memphis d Fy goods house ; just have city experience; none other need apply. Ad: 96 DRY GOUDs, Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A “SITUATION “AS salesman 3 gh long salesman in a wholesale not eq or fruit store; understanas the business Jean give we beat city, relerences; can Ad i. Herala offic COACHMEN > GARDENERS, A "A SOLORED COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION; best city references. Address box 5,205 Post offi GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman, single man; understands his business ‘ ly; is sober and obliging. Address J. J., 131 ‘st, private stable. — S COACHMAN—MARRIED, NO FAMILY, LONG ex; oye thoroughly understands the ‘business branches; unexceptionable Ce referenc ‘on or address J. Mc., No. 222 West 27th st “g GENTLE DRIVER AND ELEGANT TEAM TRIM. mer, at present in charge of track horses, wishes a ent on Wednesday next; relerence short but COACHMAN, 450 East Sth st. y Y- fn ae tesa PROTESTANT MAN AS COACH- and groom: thoroughly understands his. busi, Dest eityrreterence. Call On or address HW. G44 ay. harness store. Sg — AND GROO! oan oF eget 4 LIA we i# Dusiness thorous } i$ oOrthing and ced relerences. Ad dress city or country; Bt a “pearl YOUNG “MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COAG ‘H. an or groom; thoroughly understands the care of yy 8; Willing and generally useful; wages no ob- Address JOSEPH, Herald o1 A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN; MIDDLE ed; an experienced groom and a careful driver; eh a reference. Address BEKNARD, 128 West 32a SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH COACH- Man, a single man, who thoroughly understands the of horses; a good ma careful driver; has YOUNG MAN eh WANTS A SITUATION.— Understands the care of horses and cattle, and can ble of mans nie rae he lust 9) years, Radvens 8 W. Se at 142. Kast Als st. SITUATION WANTED—# a ¥ A YOUNG MAN, 4S ie \, Understa wigs and ean ‘do ail Kisaa cea entleman's rence (rom New York. © QOACHMAN—IRISH, he enue OF Lona EXPERIENCE, nd ef a nuractieg! efiers seven years! ay 4 rs on OF addrens M.. pi emalaver’s stable, 9 West W4xtep-A PRACTICAL, WATCHMAKER. APPLY 3, MCDONALD'S jewelry store, No. 213 tu jew York. ay., between 2th and vat ate, _FRENCH ADVE 1:SEMENTS, DEMANDE—UNE FILLE FRANCAISE, CAPABLE de soigner un petit entant; une suisse ou alsacienne sera preteree; li taut qwelle parle anglais et ait ies meiileures references. S’adresser Gle rue, No. 152, Est, entre 10 heures du matin et midi. N FRANCAIS, ARRIVANT DE PARIS, SORTANT de l'Universite, desire donner des legons de fran- is: i] connait aus Panglais, Vitalien et V'allemand. -5 DOX 4.506 Post office. UCTION SALE EVERY DAY TO CLOSE Bc ‘SINESS of the large and extensive manutacturing Jewelry Establishment, 611 Broadway, corner Houston street, New York, haan ing of fine Gold and Silver fy Diamonds, Jewelr: id Silver and Silverplated Ware, Clocks; Fancy Go in Russia leather, bronze, wood, &e.: the most complete and extensive stock of Coral Jeweiry of every descrip- tion ever exhibited. Store Fixtures and Lease for ed Goods retailed at auction prices We will sell by request: any trticle at, any time during the sal JOHN H, FRENCH, Auctioneer. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms % C amber? O34 Ti Reade street. By ALLEN Bb. & BRU. SATUR! ALSO, IMMEDIATELY after the above, a general assortment of Household Fur- nirure, Mirrors, Carpets, &c., &c. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and_salesroom $7 Nassau street, opposite the Post office; horse auction branch 19 wo 26 Thirteenth street, near University place. CONTINUATION SALE OF BAN! THE IRVING PLACE + on Thursday, December ‘Te at 0 room, 37 Nassau street. by AR ‘will commence with the Brussels and ingrain Wo'clock. Two neatl ALE CON LBERT | B. WALRROR, of Toe aaee: balesrooms 108 mwa f i) Xe dar, vind 38 Church street, rniture, Sarpet Shedding, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Dec. 17 and 18, at 11 o'clock each da. including Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Hall Fur- niture of kinds used in private resiaences; also Plated Ware, ( 7 Chromos, Crockery, Glass, Shine, Groceries Holiday Goode, Toys, Carpets, Bedding, Se ing MacBines, Pianos, &c., &c. CTION SAL# THIS DAY—aT PRIVATE MAN- sion 21 East 20th st, near Broadway, commencing at ul orelock, comprising every article "necessary tof gentee) housekeeping, Viz. Rosewood Pianofortes, elegant Parlor Suits, Mirrors, “Brussels Carpets, Ol! Fainting’, Lace Curtains, Bedroom Suits, ‘Bureaus,’ Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Lounges, Ci ng room, basement and Kitelien Farnitur HENRY ZINN, ‘Auctioneer. STOCK OF L, 0’ soak at Ay sae 6 new Carom Billiard Table: NUSD ON SATURDAY. fortes, fine o Thamber Suits, &e, ‘hivkering m Pian Bronzes, Parlor ‘Suit Tits WEDNESDAY oe eens Ay At 10Ks oreloc at private residence, near siatn’e pease Over $23,000 worth of elegant Household Furniture, Made to order; Chickering & son Pianoiortes, four ricth Parlor Suits covered in satin "tha Ix pom: inlaid Centre” Tables, Turkish Chairs jes, Bronzes, Etagere, Ornaments, Music oxen Library Baits, Bookcase, ables Hooks, Secretary Gur ‘ke. 5 ails in rosewood and * inlaid praia ees ring mat Burlet, Ohi Sp oy a hina Re and plated W. ner pion, § Ac. ; also basement and “ifienen lots by Catalogue, Lt" hanes pe, ALDRON, avorionrrn. BY D, BA Phd s. Renal Now on free exhibition, ae aie ena a ala ie colicin a A 1 Gallery, 3 (Og ee Baer will be sold at auction 19 and ‘Twenty. third street, framed vin gold daar Trame Jreday, Vriday asp aay atl) Sieloek A. Se. hil deh Radetich FREIGHT, on iNaraiay, ee aiere cember 18, ut. their eit Ki it gon at n be seth at Preigne ofkce. eam Grea ce wal De sirees comer of vent avenue sual ‘A. CALDWELL, Auctioneer. yy tims Log BE yi LAMPS, BURNERS, vbimne; a oe at store of Richard saxter, 29 Sar- clay street, ath ee without reserve, to close busi Y ‘LOT, Auctioneer. eas. Youd Fine Oi) Paintings my NCK, Auctioneer. voryo 0 "AUCTION, Magnificent actual at the elegant residence 8 West 15th st., between 5b and 6.) avenue: sale comme: nee was oe — on THIS DAY hesda ‘AUCTION, Drawing Room Furniture, ompadaut, Grand Duchess styles, covered alk brocade; Steinway Pi eres, velvet Carpets, Paintings, bronzes, Clocks, Ornaments, ks, pn nut Bureaus, Bedsieads, Wardrobes, Mat- ‘xtension Tabe, Sideboard, hires Silver; also Furniture servanw’ apartments. The largest and richest anenree A, Household Furniture offered at auction this seasot ‘AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctioneer. N EXTRA LARGE SALE OF Magnificent Household Furnt 800 vards Moguet, ylvet irasetle Cay THIS (Weinesday) MORNING, Dee. 17, 0; clock, ‘at (private residence, 10t East Twenty- titi street, pear Fourth avenue. Prevexty of a private lamil, Hoe in Europe). by order of ‘SJoseph Re Parlors—Beautiul latest ‘styles Parlor sutts covered with satin brocade, reps and) silk velvet, Turkish Easy Choars, Lounges, kiageres, Tables, Mirror: Curtains, Bronzes, Paintings, Vases, Clocks, Bookcases, Tables; maguificent rosewood 73 octave eran’ uare Pianotorte, Stool and Cover; have upping. Rosewood and walnut Chamber sui Bedstead Bureaus, Washstands. Commodes, Wardrobes spring ani hair Mattresses, Bedding, Pillows, Blankets, walnut Suits, In reps and hi saareloth Shleboard, Exten sion Table, Glass, Chin ¥. ROTH, Auctioncer. auce to cart, box, ship gocd: D avenue cars or stages to Twenty-filth street. UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT, unreservea om ositive sal Tae Frit om THiS DAY DAY), at 10s 0° over $40,000 wont handsome, genteel ve cael Household Furniture, at the elegant residence, ‘20 West 2ist st., near 7th avenue. Parlors contain two magnificent 73g octave rosewood Pianofortes, hand- pons ¢ Parlor >uits in crimson brocade, rae are cate- ¢, inlaid and gilt Centre and Console Tarkish Hany Chairs, fue Oil Falutings, Paris brons Figures and Clocks, Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Library contains satin cotetame Tipeary “Suit, Library and Secretaire, Bookcases, — volumes choice Books, Li- brary Tables. Rosewood and walnut Chamber Furniture, viz. :—Bed- steads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Lounges, 29 hair and spring Mattresse: gies one plush Bedroom Salts, Centre Fables. Mirrors, C Dining Furniture, consistin Pia? Extension Table, one do., 10 teet, han are fe Bidebos: board, Dining Chairs, Dinner and Tea sets quantity, silverware Crockery, Glassware, &c-; also basement. kitenen and hull Furniture, velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, and yen necessary housekeeping articles, —No postponement on accountof weather. Take 7th or bth avenue cars. ROBERY C. CASHIN, Auctionetr. For notice of sale Horses, Carriages, Harness, c., see Friday’s Heral T bode Cen rik mg DAY, WEDNESDAY, DEC DECEM- 1A. at lcd West Filteenth'street. lot Horses fullable far att purposes: Carriages, top and open Wagons, Phaetons. Sleighs, are ells, Bian- kets, & est bidder, without pall will be sold to the hi TRAVER & WRIGHT, Auctioneers, ‘59 Great Jones street. Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Large and iinportant ‘sale of Household Furniture, Brosewood Pianos, 10 or Li French plate pier and mantel Mirrors, 40 or 50 Carpets, every description ot rich parlor, drawing ‘oom and bedroom do., Curtains and Cornices, China “and Glass Ware, Kitchen Goods, Paintings, Brouzes) kc . COLTON will sell this day (Wednesday), December 17, at 104; o'clock, at the auction rooms No. 53 East Thir- teenth street, near Broadway, the entire Furniture of a large private’dwelling, removed to the auction rooms for convenience of sale. Among this stock there is much that is really elegant, being made to order without ref- erence to cost, and’ suitable for every portion of your house, parlor, dining room and bedrooms, Also a large sortinent of the more medium class of goods, removed froma storehouse. 'N- B—Ihe Carpets will be sold about 25 or 8 o'clock, and will include velvet, ‘Ax- minster, moguet, English Brussels, tapestry and ingrai ‘The Pianos will be sold aboutlor2o’clock. Catalogues early this morning. reserve. Ls ROWN rg yAnsios, oe aoe arent Goriar St B26, he hos the avent a, i tantly wawor in eh every all modern Improvements; four stories basement; price, $5,000) terms aac fs gash, pals on aard ee Apply to ALBE! Vee DESIRABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN.—THE your f ‘ ry Eng! Gyre basemen ogee CS Tonowned th for sale ‘cheap: low Fourtee! and Sixth ie gy HOWELL & HURST, vai Th! TH 5 Am, pcnre Radial Go CENTRAG ~ avenue, corner Nine’ Lous ‘ehihth ined corner 102d street, four Lots; both ¥ Sere oy a STEVENSON Jr., 11 Pine street, | WERT ‘FIFTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—An elegant tour story hizh stoop brown stone House, 22x65x100, finished in hard and cabinet wood; mirrors and electric bells throughout: will be sola ney ems Apply to owner on premises trom o'clock. 9to4 — East Side, —CORNER MADISON AVENUE AND _ FIPFTY- + eighth street, five Lots for sale, together or singly, extreme bargain; Pari) raved. VENSON, Jr. 11 Pine street _ OR SALE—ON EAST FORTY-THIRD STREET, TH REE story high’ ‘each House, 168x45x100; $.2100 cash price ‘SoU. exchange, four story brick House on hirty-sixth street, price $15,000, for ‘a small private House; tour Lots on Bixth tt Boulevard, for tene- ment Property. ‘Third’ avenue. Wy OTHING CHEAPER.— A FIVE STORY Phy A House, full lot; price $17,500, i 400. al cash required, us Bast N eteenth street. 12 zast SIXTY-THIRD STREBT, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—For sale, full front portico stoop brown stone House ; hag every convenience and improvement; 1s finished in the most elaborate and artistic manner ; in- spection imvited. Apply on premises. West Side. A LARGE FOUR’STORY BROWN STONE ENGLISH basement Baus tor sale. on wen Twenueth street; all improvements Bes 6 ae 5 R, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. Misceliancous. AcciQR SALE, AT A BARGAIN FOR CASH, BEV. «eral fine brown stone Houses in Thirty-firth, hairty- eighth, Forty-second and Forty-seventh’ streets; Hotes te-exchane ee MINE, O Se ORAY, 886 Sixth avenue. bROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AN. LET, ERALD BRANCH “ites acon ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUN ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. 7}OR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATB, THE THREE story Philadelphia brick House, No. 64 Tompkins Place, Brooklyn) in prime order snd tully furnished. AD- RNER or JOSEPH 8. DECKER, Execu- EY MG Naseau street, New York. OR SALE—WE NOW OFFER FOR SALK A LARGE quantity of fine property In the city of Brooklyn, at very low figures, among wiich 1s comprised the entire estate of the late Ethelbert S. Mills. “For further particu- Jers apply to MOODY & HACKLEY, 82 Cedar street, lew Yor! LOTS ON VERMILYEA AVENUE—L0X19, FOR sale at a bargain it applied i for ens NEW VIREPROOP BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOGATKD BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, a0, &C. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., 40, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X22 VEET TO 24X67 FERT, AT $300, £400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. — THE ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETEL' Reliab: READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, ne i | [el8| - oc 2d story. $a Ath story, Bth sto Pau 4 aston starr: nate ry: ry. te Sra oD 30 - 1,500 1,200 - Ped 1,000 _ — coo 0 2,00 150 Shp too 2m 1,900 1,600 (2,200 - 1,600 1,250 000 - to kt = 500 _- - - VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES*FOR BANKING AND OTHEE PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS. INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET, _ SOME SPLENDID STORES TO LET ON SIXTH avenue, west bet and best block for respectable it aap oa AMES ¥ETTRETCH, 9 999 Sixth ee BA some, STREET, CORNER OF GREENE. Floor and Basement, 50x10, in this heh ay de: means building ; basement 13 iect high, well Hghte qin ary terms easy to a responsiple tenant. Apply to H. C. ‘DDER, ‘Arnold, Constable & Co.'s, 309 Canal street FOR FN, WITH OR WiTHoUT Pow, sToRES ns and Lofts for ie anaes, De ms Irposes. é pply ta engineer, o1 lester street, or BA. SOUNETDER, as Lust Fourth sree FFICE FOR RENT—81 CEDAR STREET, NEAR Broadway, frontroom, up one flight; very desira- ble. Apply on the premises immediately. GPEENDID NEW FIVE STORY IRON FRONT STORE to let very low; size 35x9); admirably located for an auction business, manufacturing or wholesale groceries, ey on the premises, 41 Thomas street, one door trom st Broadway. A LARGE T° LET—FOR ANY KIND OF BUSINESS, and well lighted Basement, northeast corner of Eigh@ avenue and Fitteth street, 26x00; rent $25 per FPO LETILOFTS, 45 AND 47 LISPENARD STREET, desirably peter | near Broadway, at moderate Tentals; posseasion Ist of February. Apply to A. JOUR- NEAY, 51 Lispenard street. 0 LET OR LEASE—SECOND FLOOR, FINE } aes . 16 Cedar street; partitioned off fe busie ness offices ; wall sales immediate oggeaslot, . Wi ‘0. 34 Pine street. 10 Procell $d A) FLOORS AND ROOMS, WITH id power. 323 West Thirty-seventh | st. waereunen TER AnD TO "PROPERTY EDFORD, HARLEM RAILROAD; ACRE: 200 Amicus itockere Hilt Farms" good buildings Very healthy ; near. intended depot “for new railroad; ue $25,000; morigage ¥ ‘WALLOCK, No. 4 Eighth street. B* S. W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER, DAUCHY & JOHNSON seil this day, at 2 o’closk, at 454 Canal street, a large and desirable’ assortment of Household. Furniture, consisting of several fne black walnnt Suits, in reps and haircloth: Chamber Suits, pat and oinee. ‘tiresses, marble top Bureaus, Was! Centre Ts Extension and Dining Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Beds, Bedding, ae Comforters, a Kets Torler Sets, Clocks, Vases Wardrobes: french Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Crockery and Glassware, cases, Sewing Machines, lot of fine Oil Paintin gravings, teather Pillows, &c. ; also several ieee sels, tapestry and ingrain hotel Carpets, in good ‘order, and a large variety of other Goods. Y ISIDOR J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER, 375 Bowery—Will sell, 10 o'clock, 217 Centre street, handsome Counter, Tables, Chairs, Glassware, Cruckery, Stoves, Mattresses,’ &c., in'lots. Dealers call. Y VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORTGAGE, I WILL sell this day, at 11 o’clock, at 660 Tenth avenue, the Stock and Fixtures of the fancy store. JOHN McDONOUGH, Auctioneer and Attorney for Mortgagee. ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, 656 BROADWAY. IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OP FANCY FURS, SLEIGH AND LAP ROBES, &C., ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 and 19, AT 10 O'CLOCK EACH DAY, AT THE GRAND CENTRAL SALESROOMS, 63 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET, Comprising the entire stock of a large wholesale house, 4 who are about retiring trom business, sistent AND VALUED AT OVER $100,000. The stock embraces in part— 500 elegant sealskin Sacaues, assorted sizes sets Shetland seal Mutts and Boas. e Eastern dark Mink Sets. Tio elegant Sieigh and. Lap Robes, such as black and White bear, grizzly bear, wolveriné, Hudson Bay and Prairie wolf, fox, lynx, white coney, &c., &c. ‘Jogether with @ full ‘and general assortment of ladies’, ‘and children’s fancy Furs, in every variet are tally guaranteed and will be ositively sold as above, without any reserve whatever. Catalogues nd goods on exhibition early’ on moruing sale, and parties in want of really elegant furs are in- ests ive the stock, it being tho finest ever offered auction. ad BOGART, AUCTIONEER, By BOGART & BISHOP, this day, December 17, atll o’clock, at the Auction Rooms, No. 1'North William street, assignee’s sale Fancy Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Blankets, Dress Goods, 50 dozen Stockings, Gent’s Fur: nishing Goods, Silk Velvet, gold and silver Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware, &c.—By order of William Young, Assignee. Also, at 12 o’cloc rtm Household Furniture, Soft: Looking Glasses, Bedstead is Beds, Bedaings &e. kc. (0).“hy GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN NEW + 9 twenty fourth ward. Six. fi Fordham Ridge ; three fronts, 350 fect; by handsome residences; 200 feet from foulevard ; terms easy. 8. M. B corner Fourth avenue and 129th street. nest Lots on as; surrounded ee avenue PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR SA TO RENT. A GREAT BARGAIN—AT NEW BRUNSWICK, (cast side) 125 acres, or 1,500 choice Building Lots, large Dwelling, &c.: five ‘minutes from station; for sale or exchange, WARREN HARDENBERGH, 58 Wall street, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. mpegs SEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- Four story bigh stoop brown stone, finely furnished, tn ith street, near Fifth av- enue, three 50 month; 60 others, $i OREO & eed eeRON 40 West Thirty-first st. eee $4 sone ip on TO LET, WITHO! c HF 'fotend cola water, gas, dc: tamil private. 3 Weat MForty sixth str ARDROURLE FURNISHED PARLOR AND e Foom, also, single oom, lor board, in t) 88, Junction of Srosdway and Forty-fourth street. ie. A Lag led | PAMILY A oneal ‘Y¥ nished Second Fi inces: ARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNIS SH 4D ROOMS 70 Jet, without board, in a small | ato, family glass house and location; all conveniences Ninth sireet, between Fifth aud Sixih avenues men or married cou} onvenien: to B: way; Tow, “1u3 Weat Twenty-ninth street. r NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—9 WEST ‘Twenty-second strect, near Sixth avenue, in 8 priv vate fainily. ; TASES JEVERAL HANDSOME, WELL FURNISHED ROOM! for ta oy or single jersons, Rs pi adapted for h house is well heated by the furnace. quire at 10. Went Firtieth strget. NO LET—AT 683 SIXTH AVENUE, A SUIT OF Fi nished Rooms, to a party. for ligit ie sap to gentlemen, without bc board ; references reqt (0 LET—N@ATLY FURNISHED, A PIRST ri00m T frout iatens also two hall Kooms, 209 ‘Third a) nue, near: Kighteenth street, 10 LRT -PURRIEED, FOR Ligit sour Parlor and second story back closets hot and cold water, batt uid gus ADpIY St 86 Amity street. $3 TO,8) LER, WEEK FOR ELEGANTLY 1 2) mished Rooms: spring beds, Brussels carpets gas and bath, 17 E: NEILSO a7 it Thirty first street, PLACE, BETWEEN WAVERLEY — furnishedy cs Keeping: I Clinton places.—To' let, the Second Floor, for light housekeeping, on thoderute \erms, WEST THIRTIETH STRELT, N nue.—A handsomely furnisied Parl second floor, front; no board; house locatior 23, BAST MATH STREET ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Room on the parlor floor, with hot and id led itable for gentleman an and first class Board, IRVING PLACE, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH 7 xD 23, Glosete, suitable for light housekeeping or tor gentlemen, house 13 well provided; terms reasuttab! 4.4, GREAT JONES STREET. FURNISHED BOO let; no objection to housekeeping ; front Par! ‘Basemeat for business, - 4 BOND STREET.—A LAGE SECOND R ©) froxt mrnished, with or oF adjoining hall Room; single Rooms, at $3 per week, Reterence required. 5. WEST NINTH STREEFT.-TO "LET, IN & small and sirictly private family, to two or three gentlemen, an elegantly furnished suit ot Re cous sisting ot parior and two bedrooms, bathroom and every convenience, GO EAST, NINTH STREET. ELEGANT ROOMS, TO let; all newly painted and furnished in the moderm style. ll EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—HAND- somely furnished ype to let, en suite or single, pane for gentleman aud wife or single gentlemen also Roow on third oor. 21 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—A choice of very desirable and well fur- nished Rooms, on either floor, eal able tor any pI ‘with a Southern lady and social home comforts. 24% WEsT TWELFTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, for gentlemen only. Apply this ‘week. 26 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET. bad J On J four nicely furnished Rooms, on second for housekeeping, to gentleman ana wife; two rooms aoa? per week. 321 EAST TWELFTH STREE' aT, NEAR SECOND avenue.—An American will let, furnished, nae ans Room, on separa oom ge for two gentlemen, = ——=4: UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART<s ENTS TO LET. HANDSOME SECOND 1 FLOOR, TUREE cee ROOM, A sinkroom, bathroom, closets, &c. vacuo $33 monthly. ‘270 Madison sirret. Apply afte references, Sixteenth streets —Furnished ooms, with —CHEAP SINGLE —_LOTS.—FIFTY-SEVENTH + street, near Ninth avenue, one Lot; Grand Boule- yard, Bignty-firatstrect, one Loi; Fulty-sixth street near inth avenue, one Lot, 'V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. A. WRURSISHED HOUSES TO LET, REASONABLY; 4 2i0, West Forty-third street, 38 West Forty-tifth street, 68 Fifth avenue, 400 Madison K. NTEVENSON, Jr, 11 Pine street. MPO LET-FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE; ELEVEN all modern improvements: suitable for a Inay' party compelled to. go South ; rent $166 per month. ‘Apply at 203 East Fifteen DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, OVER Joking. city ot New Brunswick, acress inodeen Improvements: numerous outiailal 83 lenty of fruit; schools, ‘churehes; trequi wher, 26 Lafayette avente, Brookiyn. FIRST CLASS LARGE GRAIN DISTILLERY, IN Re erfect order, for sale in New Jersey, 36 miles trom New York, on railroad and canal; capacity, 600 bushels; 60 horse power ones 3 boilers; suitable tor any manu- iacturing purpose; terms accommodating. LON &'SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street, 1OR SALE—AT AN EXCEEDINGLY LOW FIGURE, a splendid Mill Property, within 15 miles of the city ail in good running order; 13 acres land; two, cottages and fine residence on the broperty. |. i. PIERSON & C0., Auctioneers and Dealers in feat fistaie, ‘Na 8 Pine “i (OR SALE—A LARGE, PLEASANTLY LOCATED House and two acres of Land, near horse and steam gars, Da mi from the Brooklyn ferries, rapidly improv- value; the price, $6, very Jow: verms caay. BAMTLETTS tat Store, 68 Fourth street, near Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. OTEL FOR SALE.—THE PARRY HOUSE, AT HY- land Falls, on the Hadeon, U6 miles, from west Point; 70 rooms, 7 acres of groun act "@ $33,000; easy. aa ILLET? PARRY, Hyland Palls, i TO |, MANU! CTURERS.—SUITABLE SITES FOR manniacturing purposes in the city of Utica, the most central and accessible city in the State, will be given without charge to manulacturers who will cstab- sh thelr businesin the city, Apply to 7. KR. PROCTOR, at Bagg’s Hotel, or to A.B. JOHNSON, No. 81 Genesee street, Utica, N.Y. $25. 000.” FIRST CLASS STOCK FARM OF 163 mile race two hours’ ride irom the city.. For particulars a sth iy to to E. A. CONDIT & CO., 120 Broadway, Equitabiesa ding. Not brokers, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, COUNTRY SEAT NEAR SEABRIGHT, N Nd J., FOR FOR sale or exchange f ge Hot ween’ Four- teenth and Fortieth str and ‘Lexington and Sixth ave- =. tices ress, With particulars, box 2,430 New York ‘ost office. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE SAL — J. TRAVER & WitiGhT will sell, by virtue of a bees tel mortgage. this day, at 9 o'clock, at No. 388 Grand street, lot F pipiare MA . LINDHETM, Attorney for mortgeeces TRAVER, AUCTIO —TRAVER & J. wironr wir sch tins day, at It oclock, at 18 West Kifteenth street, contents of ‘a 'y Stable, con- sisting of Road and Work Horses, en. Wagon, Sleighs, Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips, nq "AMES N. FORD, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS DAY, i in front of oo! a ts CS 2 o'clock, one three- jorse power upright Boiler Engine, fi Seaman Phi ladelphi eaimhomue airs uch ‘M. XyssBaum, AUCTIONBER.—NUSSBAUM & 0, + salesroom 217 Canal street, sells, this day, at 10 clock, at 203 Hester street, contents of a Lager Beer on, and Houselold Purnivure, consisting of nd Back Bar, Tables, Chairs, Gas Fixtures, Lam} Mirror, Bedstead, Bureau, Sofa, Lounge, Chairs, ke. Dealers in. Vite ee) SALE.—JOH} UNS, AUCTIONKER, SOUN A. DUNN & Co. will Pa 10 o'clock, at 305, Third avenue, to-morrow, Thursday, a large variety of Fancy Goods, fom of Shirts, Drawers, paper and linen Collars, Bosoms, Stockipgs, woollen Shirts, Jewelry, Cardigan Jackets, Corsets, Laces Trimmings Waterfalls, Showcases, Counters, Fixtures, dc, By order PATRICK DAILY, Marshal, AWNBROKER'S SALE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Pp RICHARD = tad Toei and Genera) Auctioneer, m 121 Bowey, will sell THis DAY, at il o'clock, lots Gold and Silver Watenes, Diamond and Gold Jewelry. Pina, Rings, jarring, Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Vy ee ac, ke. id Musical thstraments, , 181 Bowery. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R, PIBLD, AUCTIONEER, will sell om Thursday, December 1*' at 121 Bowery, & large assortment of gold and silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gunt, Pistols, Opera Glasses, &o Ac. also a quant ol De ver Plate. iy order of mes & £ Co., 7 Chatham street." simpyon, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J, MORATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell thie d t If o'clock, 5 lots Men’s and Women's Clothing, Shawis, kemnanty Bedding. Boots, Shoes Pants and Vesta “By ofder U: Bleceker street. AWNBROKER'S 8. er, will sell this da id other Dresses, bro Cloaks, Furs, Underclothes, Blankets, table Linen and ouher jo goods. By order John 9: Levy, 45 Sixth avenu icuarp WwW Fir mortgage sale. W! k, at No. So Sixth avenue, the tock and Fikturen of » frst class Grocery etore, viz. Teas, Coffee Flour, Starch, canned Fruits, Preserves dc, Wagon and Harness. Sale pamitive iN STEWART, Attorney for Morigagee. _By order of simpson, ireene AMES AGAR, AUCTION New Bowery, JIMON HERMAN, AUOTIONE Marshal's sale Of Havana Tobacco, Ciga Giga ould, office, furniture, Tharsday, Dec, | 0% Oreluck, No. i8 Bowery, the entire, tock’ of s’ clear an tobacco dealer, consisting of bal Tobacco, C ot. RINGS QULVERPLATED Goons, shometa rane ‘able itlery. Salat auction of the ‘jarne iy go Of . er, 12 Maiden lane, eonenoed this day Yelock, at th bide, i Staidem Jane, and daily untii ahs pas iach tr wl to Ghose the waaiuem. “Fhe eck ‘cms every varnty, ed many ‘genuine BheMeld plated on wich ew ; J HK BEOKMAM & CO.. gate Havana Tobacco, cases are M ty Marsa Furniture, &c, By order CITY HOUSE DOWN TOWN, WORTH $7.00, TO exchange—For a house in Hrooklyn, Nineteenth ward or the Hill preferred. Inquire of MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broad way. BROAD STREET CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY for sale or exchange for Lots kc, Apply to owner, No. 5% Pine street, room 17, from Co 10B HOUSES AND LOTS, WaLE LOCATED, ee and clear, to exchange for Dry Goods. Call on OF address JANES L. BODWELL, 111 Main street, Rab- way, N. J. IXCHANGE—VALUABLE STOCKS FOR A SMALL Farm or Residence near New York; must be healthy ieestion ind free, GEO. CASSIDY, 171% Hamilton any, N. {\XCHANGE—TWO HOUSES IN TWENTY-SEVENTH street, near Sixth avenue, for lots below Fifty-ninth street, or good tenement pro} LITTMAN, 240 West Fifty-fifth street. OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— Farm, 90 acres; ‘sped Pihae and outhouses, Farm- ing Implements, 4c. ; Rt ee rand beach; 400 feet a depot. ‘aspiy' 0 * SOUR way. 61 Lispenard To EXOHANGE—A SMALL HUUSE AND FULL LOT, near Central Park: entrance seventy-ninth street Modern house and one or more a nd; one hour or Jess from c OTD MACK 2 i32 Thind' avenne. Wace inochi REAL ESTATE OR FIRST MORT- a) in exchange tor @ stock of merchantabie Fer- tilizer. Address, with particulars, box 1,965 Post office. WHHL EXCHANGE FOR PLANTATION IN eorgia or either Carolina, having @ good dwell- handsome Household Furniture, ready for oceu- nd house rent free until April’ one hour's ride near depot, Address CLARK, Summit, N. J, _REAL \ ANTED—ON LONG ISLAND, A FAR’ ‘gh? 4 10 acres: price must be low and terms eas; dress, with full particuiars and description, aie, Herald office. ANTED—FOR CASH CUSTOMERS, HOUSES, from Thirty-fourth to Fitty-ninth street, Fourth oan ith avenue. Owners apply to HIN, COLE & GRAY, 56 sixth avenue, agi LOW PRICED HOU. se AND LOT IN e Ninth ward, on easy terms. Address D. D. Howse station C, stating price, size, &e. Waste TO BUY, WITH $9.00) TO $10,000 CASH, & well built Frénch Fiat House, between Fittieth and Seventieth ers only addr EST! TE WA pict econd to ¥ arth ‘avenue. Own- ANT TO PURCHASE—TO BUILDERS AND OWN. era—Want, on cash asia, Dwellings oF Lots up town. or property down town. Confidential and bona fide offers, with particulars, address BUYEKG box Sol 39 EAST FORTY-THIRD STREET.~A COMFORTA- ble Houve to rent, furnished, all complete, for $110 and Board for a lady with two children, or $14) without Parties to board. Unfurnished. FINE HOUSE—SEVENTY-FOURTH STREET, near Madison avenue, $100 for one. Propositions from res} for Houses and Apartments. ©, FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE OF 0 ROOMS ana every, Improvement, near Fifth avenue, oppo- Site Central Park ; rent HINE, UOLE'& GRAY, 686 Sixth auenue. A W720, hET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, ON FIPTY. +. sixth street, some of the choicest French Flats, 7, two corner Flats per betel in choice col- “TAS. FETTRETC: oy sixth avenue. A —UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LEASE, REASON- West Sreet, No, Gow sd sroet, 8 Wert Goth surety ‘est 45th street, No. 6 We: street 6% Sth avenue, 4 Madison ave' . i: . Ke STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, extra charge tor ja SECOND FLOOR TO LE!.—INQUIRE RE AT @ 3 Ai Third avenue. between Tenth and Eleventh sts, A. Most T DESIRABLE CORNER PLAT, 10 ROO! with all modern improvements, to ii onth: also one of eight rooms, $45. Apply Mat 368 Third cag between be ares fie) Twenty-seventh streets, all improvements, to family; rent moderate.” * Apply, in office, on promises, RENCH FLAT, ON SECOND FLOOR, TO o LET tine condition, with all improvements, in nice houseg cheap rent toa ulce family. Lnquire at 442 West Thirtye fifth street, tor housekeeper. FPRENCH, FLATS, OF SEVEN (ROOMS, IN W HIGH stoop stone house, to let, in Fifty-sixth street, of Sixth avenue, with ote convenience; elegant firitshed. REuL, vs Sixth avenue, LOORS, COTTAGE AND BRICK HOUSE TO LET TO suit the times; nice First.and Second Floors, NI ward \not in a tenement), $18 to $%0; brick House, Nini ward; allimprovements; also small Apartments. Apply at 63 Hudson street. LET—AT LOW RENTS, FIRST FLAT AND BASE ment gud one Second’ Fist of new brown sons: dwellings, Nos. 312 to 326 Kast Seventy ninth street. tor on premises. tor on premis MESHES 0 LET—AT 20 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY. third strect, First Floor. $23; second Floor, $12; Thir® Floor. $19. Inquire on the premises en ) RENT—IN ‘A PRIVATE HOTEL ON FIFTH AVES nue, a Suitof five Rooms anu bath, believed to the most desirable apartments for rent in this city. dress X.. box 3,956 Post office, A -TO LET, THE SECOND FLAT OF rae ind ha A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS—SECOND Floor, 235 West Fourth sti Water and gas, 10 Pens ery ed STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE 215 h street, near Third avenue; aul inprey intact aioe, cottage Hose, 35 East dighty fifth stree| rent, $425. Ww. , FLANAGAN, 153 Bowery. RENT—HENRY STREET, BETWREN CLINTON and Jefferson streets, three story and basement high ftogp brick; In complete order: rent $1.30. Apply to £09? GAnPiNTER, ird avenue, Bible House. 10. LET_UNFURNISHED, THE FINE, LARGE HOUSE No. 242 West Fourteenth street GPR fe all day. E. B, BOOTH, 10 Pine street. LET—A SMALL ENGLISH “BASEMENT HOUSE, In good locality, near Reservoir Par’ con- Yentent to three lines of cars. Inquire on premises 119 West Forty-first street. 7 EST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, No. 36—To let, three story sige stoop French ‘root House; roomy, convenient and in perfect order; possession. Apply on premises. ASHINGTON HALL, 781 EIGHTH AVENUE, NEAR W sraiiroad devo eto jet, @ splendid Room’on first floor for biiliards, large enough for_two or three tables; fixtures all in except tables; also Halls up stairs to le for lodges, society Led id clubs, &c.; one hall nicely furnished, Inquire = abo ve ‘ATRICK HANGLEY, Proprietor. MADISON AVENUE.—FOUR STORY BROWN PROCH, 20 Fourth avenue. Be 23? STREBT. MADI-ON SQUARE. —SOME VERE desirable second floor Rooms, in suits, Alo. Room. and singe Rooms for gene rd street, handsome extension Uemen. 933, West FOURTH STREEI, CORNER OF W i) Tenth street.—Unturnished or tu Floort private bath, gas; terms modera In this City and Brooklyn. BY A PARTY OF FOUR ADULTS, A SECOND OB Third Floor, furnished. suitable for Feat Keephi between Twentieth and Fiftieth streets i nd Halt and Kighth avenues, Address 1, R. Herald ‘OUSE WANTED—BETWEEN FORTY-SECOND AND AND rty-ninth streets, west of Fifth avenue, unfurnished or Paty furnished, SAS onsible tenant, for family offour adults, Address 955 Vost office. Waxtep— —A GENTLEMAN AND we WANT PAR- Bedroom, ample closets, fi second floor, furnished “private ‘table and fre," betwous Fourth and Sixth avenues, Fourteenth and th streets. dress, stating weekly terms, DOMUS, Herald office. @ young gentlemen's social club; location phn nga and Thirtieth streets, Fourth Rey toy price moderate: references given, Address P, i Me ‘poe 152 Herald office, stone House to rent low. Apply to WM. 238 HEST,TWENTY-eTeTH “STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues.—First Floor and Basement; range, hot and cold water. stationary wash and dumb waiter; suitable for doctor or a maui amily rent $45; now vacant, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS —FURNISHED | ee ON PARLOR FLOOR, TO bat to. septemen only. Apply between 12 and 2 adi ie it $18 East Fourteenth street, near A’ ‘m1 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET.—COMFORT- aor well farnished a Parlor and large Room on gecond floor; southern exposure ; modern impr ea el ood restaurants in neighborhood. go te BOOM 10 LET—WITH ouse heat loor, for one or t) i - Clinton place. Ask for Mrs, WEBSTER.” dias enc NICELY FURNISHED ROOM OR fo to let, with all conveniences, to one or two re- fe rece” 0 an agreeable family, at 136 West Thirty- etn in —OWNER'S RESIDENOE.—FURNISHED APART. + ments for eit housekeeping, 9 and upward; sin. gle Rooms for gen’ e rv two frien: 4: con Venlence of Are; halls outed Re. srolerenee” Scie, N ELBGANT SUIT OF ae res ae LET—ON the second fioor; southern xR handsomely ee Bo peas My el business: gentiem ‘A samexoH FLAT, FULLY AND COMPLETELY FUR- to rent, near Thirty-second street, on bord avenne: ia Vin order ‘ginetudes tables, Kitchen ton. nen 5 oor pleas Ber moni ig BW Rae a hiatigsiids wig JAMES Ry HOWARDS, 9 We ‘Twenty-third street. Oka FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOU! mero Aaeriee in brows stone hi ‘er dual DLE, PHYSICIANS G5 Cross town carn ORINDLE, 120 West Twenmty-sixth street, MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE 114 Bast Tenth street, near Third avenue. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCR 1840— : No. 1 Bast 02d st., first door from Sth av, . OB MME. HST ALL COMPLAINTS, 65 Bleecker street, near Bi Fond \way. eo} Any ™ ‘ARD On A ALL Dis- eases; adyici mR Bear 4th ave bath, ke.’ rent, fro mea pervect BAND hd Rear Second pond avenue, leet Proastsngo PRON 20,8 TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN SAMI tS 8 NIB) ON BECOND FLA Hirciableforight housheoping it Tol, at tab I Greenwich a GENTLEMEN se Fe rede We Pour ht th We soreeverne FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LIGH? housekeeping, for one or two months: ra first second foor. ‘Branch staling price, &€., Herald Uptown Br: office, ANTED—WHULE OR ‘PART OF A HOUSE. partly furnished, between Fourteenth ani oa Fourth and Sixth avenues, dress id Uptown Branch omoe, fourth st _ HOLIDAY PRESENT: for the holidays, ],\MBROIDERED SLIPPERS—A 8 at Pr PRESS? 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