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roles ae FaRare and 687 BROADWAY 585 ie RW, o popular “Vaudeville Theatre of Now ‘von Amusement fs that which lets lots in th hn ‘sox dood of pleasure to the ming. “AfoUah the gates of NEXT Lady “4 A MO} ORSTER chk OF ARTISTS, each and every one of wi FRONT RANK OF Tie EROPESSION. titled The sparkling comedietia, en GRANDFATHER'S CHILD, lenny Gladwin’s Daughter euaiina ‘ankee girl -EDITH BLANDE it @ full cast of characters. “The The appearance of ho appear in one SAM RICKEY, his amusing Sketches, tho favorite comer median, MASTER BARNEY. TLER Premier a Ventriloquist E. D, DAVIES. a4 beta ot the World, Adventures, Reengagement of the acknowleged Queen ————————~@ Comet of the Mile. LEONA DARE, } Nineteenth Century. NIE WUC HUGHES in new Popular Songs. 13 SISTERS and Miss KATE WILSON, EN SMIT H amare of of aie and Dance. hiy successiul ri fe ui bes “ any by Ac nit Vacs entith (grr “0 FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG Steward of the yacht Fanny <sss SOHN HART tha full cust of characters, Gee hills. One hundred artists appeur nightly. Popular prices of admission-—25c. aud $1; Doors open wt 7. Curtain rises at Secure e your seats in advance. CADEMY OF MUSIC. oD. Ln and MAURICE A AST WEEK OF THE Monday, January 26, THE MARLAGEH OF PIGABO. Jouit appearance of the three Prime Donne, CLARA LOUISE Ki GG, Mme. JENNY VANZANDT, mean SEQUIN | 5 HALL rerig Tupeday RIGOLETTO. Mimo. ANEANDE, aint SRGUIN, | Messrs.) HALL, KES an Wodneaday, benefit of the Wrench Benevolent Society. tee as Marguerite in FAU Friday, Januar ‘are well Tie BOHEMIAN GIRL, Migs KELLOGG. KELLOGG. Directors ere -ARLINE ‘Admission, st; si; cuts, bat the aeadeny Mand 70 701 and 114 Broadway. BYANT'S MINSTRELS. CINDERELLA, THE MOST BRILLIA\ BURLESQUE NT BVER PRODUCED. UONSWORTH and EUGENE PEDRO and C{NDERELLA. Ge, PANORANIC E EXHIBITION OF IRELAND AND THE LIFE OF ST, PATRICK, the hall of St. Bernard's church, West Thuteonth sreet, beiween Ninth and Tenth avenues, January 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. Admission, 50 cents. Poors open at 6:30 P. M. ‘eriormance Commences st 7: at 730 P. M. Proceeds for the Benefit of the Poor of the Parish. DEEN AND PAINTING. RIVATE and CLASS INSTRUCTION at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s: AN BRYANT AND NELSE SEYMOUR AS THE CRUEL SISTERS in the FAIRY BURLESQUE OF CINDERELLA, OW TO LEARN TO SPRAK FRENCH FLUE TLY, LECTURE by PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERT, AY MORNING, at Il, nem fuementary French Classes. MONDAY at 3 30 TUESDAY at 7:30 ic Pronouncing Class daily at 11. TWENTY THIRD BERET AND SA XTT AVENUE, Ladies especially invited. First lesson tree. ACADEMY, mM“ Is. ECKSR STRE! 289 BLE. TUESDAY EVENING SANUARY 27, 1874, PARRING TAUGHT, wi Professor JUDD, Qk his private rooms, No. 103 West thirty-sixth street, YGIENIO INN—BY PROF, JUDD.—THE FINEST of Ales, Liquors and Cigars, Chops, Steaks and Raret bits, | Ws West Thirty- sixth strect, MAS! eee DANSANTE, "EUROPEAN STEAMSHLPS. Free, é Canpirr, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ‘ALL points ih Engiand and Wales, The at Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail from Pennsylvania Bail- xoud whart, Jersey City, as follows:— ANDES (chartered January 2% DELTA. bruary 7 lest cabit ‘$80 curre: second, cy; cabin, $55. currency ; steerage, $30, currency. ' Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardiff, $3%, eurrency. Drafts for £1 and upwards. ee a airs apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTI: ro: dway, y. New York. PTNITED STATES MAIL meee STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpoo). ing every Tuesday, IDAHO, Moore... January 27 MANHATTAN, Frice - Februar, pier 46 North River. Cabin passa, °3t0 gold; Stecrage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, 892 currence: Passengers booked to and* from Paris, £ way aad Sweden, &c. Dratts on Ire France and Germany at lowest rates. Appiy VCLLIAMS & GUION, 29 roadway. not NOTICE.—THE SPL! , + IDAHO, sailing Tuesday, Januar; limitea number of intermediate Feney, each. “Apply to WILLIA 2, will carry @ ase neers ab $00, Cur. 3 & GUIO! Broad- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET, _SUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. FyNLY | DIRECT LINE TO (0 FRANCE. NERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MALL "Ste Qe ace BERWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CAI lendid vessels a9 this favorite route forthe Conti- The el nent will aait fom DleF No. North fiver, as AME! rday, February a Sere. eee . Soe, Februa: ST, LAURENT, Lachesni nturday, Maro PERKIRE, Danre. March a PRICE OF PASBAGiE. ld Goin 5 dmetuaing wine) TO First Cabin, $18. "Second Canin, 376. Excurston Tickets at reduced rai Amerifan travellers going ta or eturmineirom the Con- tinent of Euro taking this line avoid both transit Euglish railway and. the discomuorts of crossing the Channel besides sa time, trouble and expense. GLORGE MACKENZIE, agent, 8 Broadway, _ Te LIN 3 Beste STATES MAIL STEAMSHTPS, Ho PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sait from New York as follows :— HERDER. japtain inaher: ry 2 GORTH rn February 10 February 24 8 ‘aptail —trém Luge iine Pies, Toot: PA Hira street GE PLYMOUTH, LONDON CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, Cabin—First satoon, $120 gold; second saloon, $72 gold; steerage. $30 gold paid” tickets from Hal nburg, $36 currency. The first and second satoons are on the’ ‘same Gee he storrae fs divided. into soctions for sx. to twenty persons. well, lighted and. provided. with diuin tables. For treight apy RA YE & CO., South Willan street. lanai i apply to KRNAUTHL OD & KUHNE, laneeal Agents, 13 Broad aie PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG, ‘The Hamburg-American Packet Company's tron mail steamship FR fiatabue E. Meier, will sail on thursday, January 29, for ambure. mates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg :— per saloon, $120; Joweriealoans gold. First cabin—| Ham! . London fy rtapsiges points in tho Stecrage, to Cherboury nd Wal a eetPuAuta w Wall sail Feprug iyo £&CO., C.B. RICHARD & BOAS, KUNAHAK General Passenger Agents, General rk ents, t1 Brond streel, New York. Oi Hrondway, New York. Ss PHILADELPHIA AND ANTWER! Appointed to carry the Fri a Belgian and United States mails ‘om Antwerp. Philadelphia, Fro ND. Feb. 25 YADERLAND. Passenger accommodations {or alt classes un 500. Ample attendance is provided. Every steamer carries surgeon and stewardess, ‘through tickets ‘nd through bills of lading issued be- tween all prominent points, For passage, rates of freight and other information, ly to apply © pETRR WRIGHT & SONS, Genoral Agents elphia, neral European Agent, Antwerp. Walnut street, Phi B. VONDER BECKE, Nees {IONAL LINB. is company takes oun on in gold) on sach o oni ‘pas- possible guarantee tor safety and the avoidance of danger at sea. ‘The most southerly, route has always been adopted by this company to avoid fee and head! From piers No, 44 and North River. To QUE BENSToWN AND LIVERPOOL. ITALY...Sat, Jai PANADA, Sat, Feb, 1, PM SPAIN....Sat, Feb. 7,9 AM BGYP gate Feb. 21, 3 PM POR LONDON DIRECT HOLLAND. Bragg. ..-Wedneada: , Cabin passage, $70, $80 currency eerage, cur- e eturn tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steer- age tickets trom Liverpoot at the lowest rates. Apply at the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway. J. HURST, Manager. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Besxere™ BUILDING. " GREAT REDUGTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIRW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFVICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUI BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. 70 INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES 18 NOW TALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- BLE OFFICES, ON MOST PRESENTED AN UNUSUA’ TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIB FAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETE! INQUIRE OF ‘ments; most ‘way, Between ata’ Third avenue. te FE REPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, NG THE RENTS HAVE HOMER MORGAN, 2 PINE STKEET, _ STOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE FAVORABLY.— Over 100 Suits of Koma, Stores, Restaurants, Base- ly and eligibly located, facing Broad- ‘ooper Institute and Bible House. Apply } near Forty-eight stree “Gon avenue; immediate possession A. BUILDING TO. LET AT ONCE—SIZE, _50X1 Jeet Apply at Leslie's Boiler Works, 96 and'38 Pear , Very near the ferry. street, Jersey © A NEW STORE AND BASEMENT; RENT REASON- on premises, Broad Forty-vighth streets. able. Appl. Farty-seventh fan roadway, between A LEASE TILL 1890,-SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Sixth aveuue and Thirtieth street, 69x94; also Rus- and private Baths at reduced rental. , 201 Second avenue. Turkish ows AX EXCELLENT LUNCHROOM TO LET.—RENT jJow toa man who understands busin at 167 William street, near Beekman. ess. Call A LEASE [8 OFFERED OF THE SULLDINGR. EN- tire.or divided. on the cori corner of Broome end Mott streets, gocrpied by Mossra. Brewster Co., about being vacated; they are six stories and about 76x122 feet, May be examined at any time ana full $f terms, &c., obtained Seventh avenue. articulars by addressing A. KURSUELDT, RESTAURANT AND BAR TO LET.—ALL THE business ot the Frankfort House; ue ply; also Store, corner Frankfort and” William streets. ersons to sup- A FINE, WIDS sIXTH AVENUE CORNER STORE to lot; elegant windows, Addross LANGLEY, 697 Sixth avenge, corner Fortieth street, A STORE, WITH OR WITHOUT FIXTURES, CON- necting three rooms. with water and gas on floor, usiness; terms easy. Call at Mi suitable for an; Waverley place. ptt A STORE AND BASEMENT, 495 EIGHTH AVENUE.— Plate glass front, two windows; store 62 feet decp. Hi, V. MAD, 422 kighth avenue, — A BASEMENT TO LET. An &, FARK ROW. LEPO- Site the new Post of VERY SHOWY STORE, Fooms, $37 also large business ; also other R i. Apply at 453 Hudson divided, gio to $35; ences in THREE ADJOINING Basement, may be vent NICK FLOOR TO LET—SUTTABLE FOR 4 | A aentiee East Four or any; other; clean business. Inquire at ast Fourth stre LL reat reduction in rates of oN ‘The magnificent steamships of this tine peters: leave pier 42 North River, New York, for Aspinwall, at 12 o'clock noon, as tollows eaouey ‘y 28, Mo ACAPULCO, Captain Gray, pasgen- gers and ire a 1874, RISING STAR, Captain Jones, for freiuneo February 14, 1874, COLON, Captain W. Hudson, passen- gers and freight Connecting ug Panama with the large and steamshins of this line for San Francisco, and necting at the Isthmus with steamers tor Central Ameri. can and South Pacific ports 3 OF PARSA GE, New York to SaneFranciscor Cabin $100 or $110, cur- rency, according to tocation. New York to San Franciaco—Steerage, $50, currency. Steamers of this line for Japan and China leave San Franelsco on the 1st of every month r freight and passage or other information apply. at hry. company" 's office, pier 42 North Kiver, foot of Canal street, New York. ' H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent. Rorvs Haren, Vice President and Managing Director. U NITED STATES AND BRAZIL, STEAMSHIP CO. ‘The elegant screw steamship MERRIMACK, tons burden, Captain W. Wier, will sail for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, 8 id Rio Janeiro on Frida, January 23, at 3 o'clock trom pier 43 North River. For freight or passage apply'to To Gs RRISON, Nod Bowling Green. DIRECT MAIL LINE. — 3 EW YORK AND HAVA! These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at SP. M.. trom pier Ls North River (foot of Cedar street), tor ana direct as follows :— Steamship MORRO CASTL January 27 3 cIT + february 3 Steamship COL SMBUS tnew, ¥ “February 10 For freight and passage (ha ving magnificent accomino- di wo pala WILLIAM P. CL’ ‘0. 6 Bowling Green, D. McKELUAR, Agent in Havana, MAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ‘or Southampton and Kreme! The steamship DONAU, Captain, i. A, HWilteail on Sauurday, ad Bremen pier, toot Third street, Tovoken, by Steamship MOSEL, Cora Ww. Zadewigs, on Saturday, ebruar, Rates of passage to London, ray vre and ) Bremen, paya- die a ONG, or it equivalent in curren “TNMAN LINE, FOK QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ony Mail Seamers are appointed to sail as roll CITY OF CHESTER CITY OF NEW YORK: CITY OF ANTWERP. CITY OF BROOKLY: and each succeeding 8: 45 North River. ATES OF PASSAGE, Peel $70, $60 and $90, gold, according to accommo- tion. Mound trip tickets at low rates. STEKARGr.—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristor of Carditi, $0. Prepaid cet: titicates, $82, currency. Pasvengers are forwarded to Hayre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates, Drafts issiied at lowest rates. For cabin passage and gencral business apply at the company's office, No. 15 Broadway. For steerage passage at 33 Broadway or pier 45 North ‘Bive JO} DALE, arene street, Philaae 01 HITE STAR LINE. FGR QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNTt F ‘New and tull powered Steamshins, from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on hursdays, calling at Cork Hasbor each wa sailin, ‘Passenger accommodations for all clases unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in amidship section, Where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers. Rates—Saloon, $80,. gold; return tickets, $140 gold; steerage, $3 {n ourreney. ‘Those Wisiung to send tor friends in the Old Country San now obtain steerage prepaid certifieates- 88%, cur- eneett booked to and from all parte of America Ye Farig Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India,” australia, Bra from £1 upward. For inspection of plans and other pacer a os apply at the company’s ollice, 19 Bro Bills of lading issued to Co! MtiMeital po ria R, J. CORTIS, T 1 WESTERN, Gu AMSHIP TANT. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL ( AND) DIRECT, ‘The veamers of this line will sail trom ple 19 Gast ae a3 folowas (ra -Wodnesday, Feb. 4 GON, GREAT WESTERN Staniber. turdayy Fete at Cabin passage, $7); intermediate, ‘$45; steerage, $30, surrency; excursion tickets, $120 my to the Agent, 70 South arent . MORGAN'S SONS, LINE. \oamaae NOTICE. ‘© With the view of diminishing the chances of collision, the steamers of this tine, will henceiorth take a specified ‘conrse for all seasons of the year. m the outward passage from Queenstown, for New york or Boston, croming e meridian ot 5) at 43 latitude, ‘of nothing to the north of 3. On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 60 ‘Mt 42 iacttude, oF nothing to the nosh of 4 THE DRTH AMERICAN ROYAL MALL STELAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW. YORK AND VERPOO: ARBOR. L, CALLING AT CORK H FR ver' allowing We needy and § Steamers ey thus * do not car! Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $: jon.’ Return tickets on favorable 8. Steoray currency, steerage tickets from Eiverpoo! and Queenstown and all parts of Kurope at west rates, In passage apply at the Sompanyie bin Gre Bronte, TE Green, For atoerage passage at ARLES EG. FRANCKLYN, J Agent, P. DU Olark and tt Randolph streets, © TATE LINE. 8 NEW, YORK 70 GLASGOW. Lv BELFAST AND LON ‘These eleyant new Clyie. iyi steamer pier. As tollows ATE OF VIRGINIA. STATE OF GEORGIA BTATE OF PENNSYLVANL aturde, And every alternate Saturday therealter, taking’ pa: ere. at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and reland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. saree for £1 an ‘Berane. For irgiaht & i, Pasenge ‘ape STIN, BALDWIN & CO. _ Steernge office, No, 45 Broadway. No. icoaaway, Stearn PEREIRE, FOR BREST AND 1 HAVRE, will leave pier No. 50 North River, foes of Morton treet, on Saturday, January 24, at 10 Feesivers ace reanested to he on board abd S. Mil sail from Saturday, Jan. 24 Feb. pectseyy ANA, NASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA ORUZ, NEW YORK AND MEXIGAN MAL STEAMSHIP LINE, leaving pier No, 8 Nortn Rive cy OF ‘ORK (i ad TY OF MERIDA (Havat CUBA CHavana direcb. CUTY OF HAVANA (Haval ‘oF treight or passage apply t0 ALE. BEND & SONS, 32 Broadway. FINE LARGE MODERN. RNER STORE TO 0) rent, west side of Eighth avenue; size 25x85 lease will be give am responsible parties; also a small Stor Aoply at 897 Eighth avenue, oderate rent will be taken from Ghity at er an ane A BASEMENT TO Inquire on premises. LET—SUITABLE, business (best location in the city), at 81 between Eleventh and Tweltth stre FOR ANY A NEWLY FURNISHED (AND IN PERFECT REPAIR) Hotel to lease; also an elogant House on Twenty. third street. Appi Broa at No. 1 Clinton place, corner of way and Highth street. A SIXTH AVENUE STORE TO LET—FROM FEB- i ruary,to May 1; suitable for, auction ‘or tompora business, “301 Sixth avenue, one door trom Nineteenth BROADWAY CORNER TO LEASE—THE ENTIRE Upp per Part ot 817 and 819 Broadway, corner of Twelfth street; 100 teet frontage. fourth floor, 819) Broadway. Janitor'’s room, No. ROADWAY, CORNER OF FORTY-EIGHTH STREET. — feb ity Reception Rooms attached A large, ne rent low. Appl: (ORNEE STORE, / fish, tmware, ¢ order; rent moderate; EE, Ri others‘on Church VENTRAL PARK HOTE: and 25 feet on Seventh ticulars from the owner RUITS, PRESERVES, nto a rs cantbte, Haut front part of Store 585 Broadway. ANDSOME STORES TO LET—FOR FIRST CLASS ate trade, on Sixth and Third avenues. Address . 69 nue, corner Fortieth OTEL OR STORES. —ENTIRE FRONT, BETWEEN kery d enterprising man. At 6 old es! Assortment of ard st., near Church, hea} ished fy Broadway and Fifth avenue, Nos. 4, 6 Twentieth sircet, for a term of years, ae gether; partially improved. SUP, ROCERS, TEA, MEAT, CIGAR, dealers, examine ;'in pertect ossesSION NOW; Ki pply at 107 Barrow street. NTS.—STORES, LOFTS AND BASEMENTS and 41 Lispenard street. and adjoining streets, LIONEL FKOEHLICH, 29 Lispen 0 LEASE—ESTABLISHED for 16 years; has a frontage of 100 feet on the Park i newly furnished. premises. H. chance for som ANCY GROCERIES, &¢.— rent, One- ats Wine sUTLER, 8 East arately orto Broadway. Lo TO LET. Apply at No.2 2 Livery street. Tor N ae N. Sani CITY OF MERIDA Will leave pler No, $ North River, at 3 P. M., February 5. F, ALEXANDKE & SONS, No. 33 Broadway. LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Ke ey West, carrying the’ United States Mail.—Steamer CITY OF AUSTIN, Captain Eldridy jo, will, leave, pier 20 East River, Saturday, January 3i,at 3PM. Through bills of lading given ‘to Houston ‘ahd * at points pa the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. 8, and ©. R, Bo charge nH superior ae in inodat ‘or freignt OF passaxe, having superior iccommodations, apply * ©. He M. oe LORY & o On ‘Maiden Tane, W. P CLYDE ig Wall street (OR NEW ORL ort ae MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘The steamsh up Gk ME. from pier 36 North River, foot or North Moore street, on raturday, January 31, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received ‘daily. Through rates given to St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or aN having ‘superior, accommoda- tions, apply to FREDER ER, pier 36 North JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwetl Steamship Line. The steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON, Captain Whitehead: Will leave pier No. 9 North fiver: on Satur. day, January 31, at3P. M, Freight receiveddaily. Throa:h rates given fo Galveston, (ndianola, Rockport or Aransas mntiagg, St eat Mobile. Gabin eerage, $2 For Ire or passage apply CLARK & SEAMAN, soWest street. BEN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIREcT. ving new and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday, at 3 P. Steamer CITY OF Captain Deeriny Steamer © NRONDE LNT, TOS Gap Steamer OF GALVESTON, Captain Eva Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, ‘aptain Hines. . Freight received daily, Trough rates given to Litho ton, pall Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Santiago and St, Louis. Cabin passage, $50; ee do, $23." For freightor passage, having superior accom modations, apply to C, ALLORY & ¢ iss Malden ane. \TORFOLK, “PETBRSRU <D RICHMOND. AILY LINE, to Norfolk and Monday, ucstay, Thursday and Saturday to Poters- nd. OLD powsiGw st STEAMSHIP COMPANY. From pier 37 North River, foot of Beach street, steamers leave daily at 3 P. M, for Norfolk, and passenger steamers for Noriolk, Clty Point and Richmond on Tuesdays, Thorsdays and Sa ys, same hour. Hihrough pits of iading and Wasroriger tickets tgued to all points South and southwest via Virginia and Tennes- see, Atianiic Coast, Lape i other lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad tor Western points, and by “steamers at Norfolk tor Newbern and Washington, RY GNand other points. Office, 187 Greenwich street. TRA VELLERS’ GUIDE. J\ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON ALi a Newport and Fall River, ‘The magnificent steamers NB and OLD COLONY leave pier 23 North River, foot of Paurray street daily Sundays excepted), até P.M. Through tickets sold at all principal hotels in the city. SYLVANIA RAILROAD. ea REAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as tollows : Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and ad with Pullman aoa cars Spaced, 9:30 A. M., Sand 8:30 POM. sun 3:30 P. F or Bal Baltimore Washinton and the South, at $40 A. M., Sunday 9 iludetphia, 8:4, 9:30 A. M,, 12:80, 8.4.5.7 die night, Sunday 5, B10, 8 30 and’ 9'P an Emigrant and second class, 7 P.'M For’ or Trenton Niet eee SIO and d:i0 P.M. Sunday AY if rnd ey 10. 3140, , 8, 6 4 4 30 P.M. nnd iz night: ‘Sunday 30, tian” Sune ate 0 rey coded e, Perth ay tm South siete 6and 4:10 and vor New bn rswick, sd ited it 1M. 2, nday, For 2 M. ae +3) 5 OM For Lambertville and redera nats D, 9:30 A. M. and 3 P.M. For Phillipsburg and Be elvidere, Sand 4 P. M. age an 20 en be seed aa ae M. x old, Yor mia dale and en Ea Mi. and 2 P. % Fa Pomberton and Cammdeny 6 A. Mand 2:30 P. Trains arrive a, tallo Sa A.M 12:33, 3 Ps Bt a PM. From Ehiladelphia, $ x, nt Wed Val 6 inet F ve Bet, Ue A Mant ais d7land DM Broadway, No.1 As tor House, and’ foot of Desbrosses And Cortlandt streets, Einigrant ticket office, No. 8 BAUCTY BACK. oy yy deneral Manager. General Passenter Agent, GTosxaron LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT RASDE TRLAND, very Tuosday, Thursday and Satur. NARRAGANSETT, Monday, Wednealar gad Kel, Romer es . Ply to HH. l or broker, TO LT, FRONTING up one flight, between John street just tne office for fire insurance agent Address OFFICE, box 128 Herald office. STEAM POWER $6) FER HORSK: VARIOUS SIZED Rooms, cheap. BROOKL! Eg Atlantic street, near South t jerry. ‘TEAM POWER.—CORNER ROOMS, heated; small Rooms and Basement, for mechanical ing purposes. A, GE WALKER, 182 Centre street, corne and manuiac y to GEOR lester. ‘EAM POWER WORKS, 50X60, STEAM JIXTH AVENUE STORE TO RENT—NEAR TWENTY- te reer plate glass windows, nteenth street. JPRING STREET, NO, 136.—STORE AND ROOMS ae second 8c; posesasion at any ti N & CLARK; eet, 234953 ime: rent low. nd 8 dwelling to let cheap. Apply on premises or at N 305 Broome street. TORES ON 1 Apply to A. M, street, BROADWAY, © square and Twenty-seventh' street, to tet; also seve- ral on best part of Sixth avenue. C3, PECK & CO., 181 Fifth avenne. TORE AND BASEMENT, CORNER THIRTY street and Sixth avenues, to let. BETWEEN UNION KCOND Possession February JACKSON, 107 West Thirty-second PLENDID LOFIS| AND BASEMENT TO LET— With or without Steam Power, at low rent. at 218 West Twenty-sixth street, QPECIAL NOTICE.—PART! MA! OO new toys. small patent articles, &c., wishing them well introduced on Broadway should call at WEMYSS? Bazaar, 755 Broadway. Apply CTURING to let, with steam power; Fesponsible parties: power to any extent furnished. | Ap- 28) Plymouth street, Brooklyn. HE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR business purposes, nine rooms: best side Eighth avenue: possession immediatel; Apply on the premises, 449 Eighth avenue. 0 LET—FIRST LOFT, 25X8), NO. 25 WHITE STREET, Inquike at 96 and 93 Reade st. 10. LET—83 BEEKMAN STREET through to Ann street. J. ne. rice. locality, west Swill, Set Buildings for To LET FOR t BUSINESS | PURPOSES, _ 272 “BOWERY,—SECOND FLOOR, 20X69, TO LEY, suitable for insurance office or any gialiar b — ness; Very good hight und attractive front. Apply in FURNISHED eee — APARTMENTS Others $2 50 and ig DWELLING HOUSES | Furnished. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY brown stone House, near Fifth avenue, om Thirty- eighth strec 5 id LET. immodiato pomession. |B. B GOODALE & 'wenty-third stres t Fitch tel. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, HAND- sgmely furnished, to let, op Twenty-third street, near Stxtti avenue another on Eleventh street, near Fifth avenue, ©. & 0O,, 141 Fifth avenue. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Houre to let, nicely turnished. on Madison avenue, Font $360 por, month. DREW & CO., _No. 3 West Twenty-third sirest, Fitth Avenue Hotel A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE TO le’, furnished, on Iwenty-el street, near Madi- rene 225 per month. H. No. $ West Twenty-third street, finth Avenue tet THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET, furnished, on Thirty-axth street. between Fifth and Sixth avenues} rent pe per month. Apply to b DREW & No, 3 West Twenty-third street, Fuh Avenue Hotel. A 4 -THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET * enue, splendid toar story high stoop brown stone Howse, hadasomely furnished. moderates Forty-aixth street, do. rent $4.00; thirty-fitch street, three story, well furnished, $1,509; othe: _SIMONSON & KCC! LESTOR, 0 West Thirty-first street. —60 East NINTH STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS TO + let, en suite or single, with baths attached; been thoroughly renovated and furnished in modern style; house has southern exposure. A FURNISHED HOUSES, 39TH, 39 4X. streets, between Sth and'6th avenues; also on Sth and Madison avenues furnished, 4th, 60th, 14th streets, near avenue. Possession to suit, W. POOLEY, No. 4 Pine street. A ,BANDSOMELY | FURNISHED FOUR | STORY brown stone House on Forty-sixth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, at a low rent, to a small private family; possession Febriiar WILLL WTCCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. t: FOUR STORY, lt WAVER- Joy Place, near Washington square, to, let; kood, convenient location for residence or boarding house. Apply, fof particulars, on premises and ace house. REAT BARGAIN,$60) MONTHLY; COSEY Cot. tage, partially furnished ; 11 rooms, gas, modern im- provements: 4 acre ground ealthy locadon, Call at ‘est Forty-second stree NEAR FIFTH AV. 7] EASE—ELEGANT FOUR STORY AND AGEMENT brown stone, 25x57, 19 rooms, marble hails, hard wood finish, with or without magnificent modern Furni- ture. Owner, 201 Second avenue. ENTS LOWERED.—HOUSES, FLOORS, APART- ments, furnished and unturnished : bargains m Man- sions, Cottages and Tenements; building ti 19th, 23d and 2th wards for sale cheap. Ap) J. COADY, real estate and house agent, Lb yack uve nue, opposite Grand Central Depot. T° 105 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, one door trom Sixth avenue—A tliree story House, diately” or furniture for sale, cheap; p imme- 0 _RENT—FIFTEENTH STREET, NRAR STUYES- fant square. four story brown stoite high stoop House, furnished or unturnished; complete order; rent very moderate, possession April L OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeenth st. Unfurnished. A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT COTTAGE TO LET— On 126th strcot, near Klgnth avenue, cheap to Ma THOMAS MCGUIRE, 644 Third avenue. AT 428.20 810 FER Mont — Dw LLINGS AND Stores, 12 to 21 rooms, near Broadway ; all improve- nents; elegantly frescoed and painted; possession im- mediately. Apply at No. 27 Amity:street, mornings. A! HOUSE, 304 WEST TWELFTB STREET, 17 ROOMS, all imbrovemen let—Immediate’ possession; on for boarders, . BURNHLAM, 609 Hudson street. L. AND B. DESIRABLE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House on Forty-fitth street; rent $2,500. 8. B. GUODALE & CO., No.5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. A THREE STORY HIGH. STOOP BROWN STC near Lexington avenue, $1,100; another, 3505, Pes ave pus, o' 250, $1, 80) 5 assortment from to < y Fre ‘lats and Parts of houses. font FROELICH Third avonue, corner Fiftieth st A —TWENTY. -FOURTH STREET, NEAR, BROADWAY, « three story high stoop House, less L room, $1,200; Thirtietn street, near Lexington aveune, three story high Loop, $1.64 SIMON N & ECCLESTON, # West Thirty-first street OUSE TO-LET—FOUR STORY, HIGH sTooP, brown stone front, 2/.6x65 feet ;’ No. 13 West Seven: teenth street, near Fifth avenue, Apply in the house. Possession g! immediat OUSE AND PARTS OF Brick House, Ninth Cottage in Harlem, $4 th street, near Sixth avenue; several nice small Apartments, Ninth Byenwte, corner Forty-cighth sireoe, Apply at 68 Hudson street. reet; re Can be seen any time. A BURNISHED Room. = warm ; gas; gentlemen only. | °a Vari’ ate NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS Vor GENTI A..~inem, without. Board. at No. Wes GENT enees exchanged. AW MOpEx VORMISHED ~ ROOM « gentlemen or for light housekeeping ; ‘asonable. 371 Seventh avenue, near Thirty-tirst stre $3, for, two rHons $4; rooms t 10 b iT, rent A PEBasanr ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR, WITH USE of parlors, for a dental office ; and Fortieth streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address, ae terms, &c., COLES &4 HUBBAKD, No, 1,292 Broad- location Fourteenth ROE, ELEGANTLY on parlor floor, to rent, without Board; Felerenves, No. A “NEWLY FURNISHED | SUNNY ROOM, FOR TWO iation or gentlemen: $6; also single Room, with closet, 26 West Forty fourth st FURNISHED FRONT 39 Bast Thirty-nith st. two closets, gas, fire and bath, tures, a fine show room near Broadway, A —BRIGHT, 5UNNY FURNISHED ROOMS, LARGE ZA. and small; also front Parlor, with mirrors aud pic- for tancy gor ad street, ring one bell, lace, second Louse, door trom Fitth avenue and A. RADY HAS A PLEARANT FURNISHED PARLOR to let toa gentleman and wife, where the comforts of a good home can be enjoyed. Cal! at 639 Sixth avenues A GENTLEMAN ¢ DESIRING HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, large closets, hot chandelier, withoatboard—in the el andc old water, ligible house 61 Clinton Brevoort SHED ROOM TO LET—IN A PRIVATE and buth quire at 23 Third street, PURNISHED ROOMS TO Zany, Je 2 fashtor: rable locality, near te dilsey Ho irand Hotel, at reasonable rate if ied tor earl; Adaress G., Herald Uptown Brauh otter. i a ; suitable for two gentlemen; Ty. LET—TO GENTL Ouse ers very West References. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—¥OR “HOUSEKEEP- ing: all convenience: mode! Twenty-fifth street. good house and neighbor- rate. Call all tne week. 248 {URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD.—NO. 38 Kast Twonty-sixth street, near Madison square. with one or two ms floor, in a new block, near Central ences; terms low. 968 Sixth avenue, Fr RENT—A NEWLY FURNISHED PARLOR, Bedroo! joining, on second ‘fark; all conveni- men and wive: Doctor's Offica, at street and Lroadway. and Sixth avenues, OOD BEDS AND PLEASANT ROOMS, $1 0 PER week, tor respectable men. seventh street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, FAANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE. No. 323 West Forty- with or without Board, also Seventh avenue, near Fortieth FLANDSOMELY, URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT boira, at 35 West Eighteenth street, Vetwoen Filth Ploor to let—With TL Moone FURNISHED ROOMS AND PARLOR 1th gas, bath, hot and cold water; eat Twenty-Atth street, [ANDSOME 110 West 1 avenue, ELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LK ‘entlemen and thoir wives and single ladie: has all improvements; good loc house cation for light business. hirty-third ‘street, near Broadway and sixth and locawol \TEWLY FURNISHED rates, with Breakfast if desired, in Teferences. 41 West Ninth streot ROOMS, AT MODERATE a first class house third floors; Net UNION, SQUARE.—LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, furnished and, unfurnished, on second and rent low to desirabie partie: juire of Mra LAWRANCE, on the premises, Pee cae in a French tamily. NO LKT—FURNISHED, TWO LARGE ROOMS AND one small one, to gontlemen only, at moderate price, Kast Seventeenth street. required. Inquire a 0 LET—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ONE or two. feutlomen, at @ moderate price; reterences 236 West Twenty-fourth street, venth and Eighth avenues. T° cr URNISHED. WITH USE OF THE PAR- Parlor Bedroom, at $4 weok, for gentlemen only. ‘ia West Forty-fitth street, corner Sixth avenue. FURNISHED ae bi APARTMERTp 122 & wear ——— STREET, NEAR Ao vy ee gentlemen only, with, well ae ite col m, souther: mionces,, ‘os private tasully: relerences required. 13] WEST TWENTY NINTH STREET —NEW AMp neatly furnished trout and back Hoom to tet, om second floor has all improvements, 15 i WE TWEN TY. THIRD STREET —H d Petar 2 onto’ Rooms to rent, without on the second floor, ‘areas the bathroom, also a Koou ; reference requir BLEECKER STREET.—YURNISHED ROOM® 164 for ght housekeeping. Cheapest rent in the 171 & AVERLEY PLACE, NEAR CHARLES I street.—To let. nicely furnished Rooms, convea- Jenees tor housekeeping if required; rent low to uiee parties Call all the week, 203 Sk BROWN STONE HOUSE. — Rooms on second door, wo ge Wory convenient tek keeping ; also Yous, onayssiae foc hs ‘tte a 98 c pas mm ry. FOURTH STRERT, Po monies. 4 -—A handsome furn oom and Bedroom to one or two ee nleten tu & private fat family. 2 1-4 ghee N ry SIXTH TRE i iso one amait one ‘a ene keeping or single per week; suitable fOr h Q()2 WEST THIRTY-YOURTH STREET — in 4 303 “eam arte ant Rt TRENT —a NOR joing bathroom suitable tor two gentlemen or mau 180 hall Room; private aany, ¢ (BAST NINETEENTH STREET, ntlemun and wite, or light ‘houscke ean hall Bedroom. fist caer demroas, 360 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. i or-riga one square and two hall reasonable rates. 45 SIXTH AVENUE. — KoA RGR “PRONT ROO! OU and Bedroom connecting, to let, suitable for b or ‘three "gentlemen: ro and was: alto two ot Rooms foF light housekeeping, it Fequired. ing thea: EIGHTH AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR. 529 large furnished front Room to let; FLOOR modate one or two gentlemen or gentleman ®ud Wulmy with privilege of a kitchen ; terms moderate. ee UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND > APART. ENTS TO LET, N ELEGA’ LOOR OF RIGHT ROOMS, IN THR new brown stone butiding No. $22 Hudson ep next focorner of West Tenth street; complete in ever particular; range, stationary tubs, dumb waiter, ane ng tubes, mirrors, bathroom, private say and en lurge plate glass windows, hal carpeted, & Cn, &O, SI Inquire of D. A. Twentioth tor in attendance will show the floor. CUSHMAN. Ne “IZ Ninth "avenues ‘between ana Twenty-first street: A FLOORS OF THREE TO SIX ROOMS TO LRT— + From $t0 to $35, in Ninth and Sixteenth wacdss no fog to interfere; immediate possession. K. L. & B. T. BUKNHAM, 609 Hudson street. WRENCH FLAT—FIRST FLOOR AND B. ment, nicety furnishes including plane, aud modern improvements, to let cheap. ‘est Twentys second street. PARTMENTS AND FLOORS TO LET AT REDUCED rents—In Nos. 9 Great Jones street, 17 West rom 5S Soring, 4 Bond. 8 Crosby and $6 Heater, Apply to FRANCIS GIBBONS, Agent, 17 West Fourth abs, ‘nea Mercer. A PLEASANT SECOND FLOOR, IN A PRIVATE ae 299 Seventh street, near avenue D, to lege rent $2 A FLOOR TO LET—CONTAINS SIX ROOMS, ON Twenty-third street; another on Sixth aveaue, business or dwellin: CK & CO., 181 Fit FLAT TO RENT—IN TAR SLOANE flat Building, Fitty-third street street OnUe, ¥REN¢ Southeast corner of Sixth avenue Apply to janitor, 74 West Pifty- SPLENDID SECOND FLOOR TO LET—IN brown stone house 406 West Filty-fifth street; sia Tooms; fine, healthy neighborhood, near the Park; low rent. Inquire on the premises office, or tor a sin Eleventh street. \O LET—-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT OR back Parlor; suitable for a dentist's or physician's le gentleman; all conveyances and best restaurants. Apply at 36 West location convenient to ICELY Fu pero Ke ao LET—A FURNIS vate house. No. square, TA FRONT ROO! vate ramily ; $2 50 per woek. 345 East Seventeenth RNISHED KOOM FOR HOUSE. to nee per week. No. 2/7 Broomo Iso basement for business. FURNISHED, IN A PRI- dS HED SECOND FLOOR; PRI- Kast Fifteenth street, Stuyvesant \d avenues. Reterences required. forts of a home. je LET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, A COSEY third story back Room, in a Central location, be- tween Broadway and Fitth avenue, having allthe com, aon with reierence, W. Herald Uptown Branch office. Dox 169 Po LE '—AT 218 WEST FORTIETH STREEY, BY A rench family, elegantly furnished front Parlor, to gentleman or gentleman and wife; gas and fire MALL FIVE ROOM COTTAGE IN WEST 105TH street, with cellar, at $13 monthly; immediate pos- session. Apply in candy store, loth street, near Ninth aveaue, or drug store, | avenue. 10 LET—A NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE, 16 ROOMS; all modern conveniences; in Fourth’ street, near West Tenth. Inquire at 176 , Fenth street. 10 LET—WITH POSSESSION, SMALL BAY WIN- dow House 29 East Twenty-seventh street, near Madison avenue, seven rooms, gas, bath, &., and in complete order; rent $85. ‘Seen from ie to2 PO LETWITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A “A ihtee story brick high stoop House, is Thompson street, near Prince; 14 rooms; all improvements and 88 repair; key next door. 10 LET—NO. 4 CHARLES STREET AND NO. 140 West Twenty-seventh street, both three story high stoop bricis Hae Jn good order. No, 503 Sixth avenue, 0 LET-AT 156 WEST TENTH NEAT three story high stoop House; all modern iigrowe: deed eight rooms; respectable parties only; rent re- uced Tr LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE; all improvements; good order; low reut. 163 East Seventy-third street. 0 LET OR LEASE—THE FIRST CLASS DWELLING House No. 95 Clinton place; 21 rooms, with all mod- ern tmprovementsyin periect repair; rent moderate are] ete iteeoe! imimediately. Apply to 5. GUTMAN eonand © LEY OR LEASE—A FOUR STORY AND BASE- Inent: all improvements; possession fmmediately. Inquire on the premises, No. 113° Kast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, 10 LET—AT AN UNUSUALLY MODERATE RENT, to responsibile party only, the elegantly and com: pletely rurnished tour story English basement House (n+ clusive of linen and sitver), 23 West Twenty-fifth street; immediate posse: 1) LET—ONE FIRST CLASS FLAT, WITH EVERY convenience, in the new buildings on Fourth ave- nue, near Thirty-second street. Apply at office No. 106 East Thirty-seci reSTHOMAS STEVENSON, Agent. Tok FIVE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, velween Fith and Sigth avenues® also four story House, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. YATES, 88 Sixth avenue, corer Fittieth Street. 0 RENT—TWENTY. OURTH WARD.—HOUSE NEW and grounds on ‘ze Mansions, for boarders, turnished ana uituraanei $2000 to $4,000; near depot. OLIVR BRYAN, 115 Broadwi HRBE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE NO, Fiity-third street to let from February 1; improvements aud in good order, ans . HARPER, 862 Third s avenn 947 STREET, NO. 53 WEST.—TO LET, THRE: 2B story high stoop brown stone House; except parlor floor; extension room reser low. Inquire ot Dr. KIMBA emnises FIVE STORIES, D. WENDEL, 79 Maiden T° LET—SPLENDID CHANCE FOR DRY GOODS OR clothing store, none other in town—a first class Store. 22x35, fixtures, windows fullsize French plate; gas an Water ; two site rooms. cellar, &c.; rent low. "ai W. B. CORBY, Bloomfield, 10 LET—A FINE CHANCE FOR AN ENERGETIC per Part of a third; suita- ied off; marble floor: formeriy Tnurston’s Hotel, 56 and 53 Chatham stree F, J, KALDENBEBG, No. 6 Joht man, two Houses, with U 4v rooms, divi ble for a hotel; 40 ply to & Bons ‘ treet. iO LET—THE STORE NOS. 162 AND 163 WEST street, 44 feet front, between Park place and Murray atrect; possession immediatel, 226 ‘Greenwis! h street, corner STORES AND TENEMED wich avenue, opposite Bank street. No. 226 Greenwich street, corner of Ba: 10 LE’ 10 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE “FOSSESSIO No. 85 Barclay street, office No. 226 Greenwich Apply at the office No. ON GRE ably at office 8TO. Washington. ase rm 0_LET—STORE, 20X6), IN NASSAU STREET, BE- + good stand for hat, books, Jewelry; rent moderate, Aduress, with business and ret: erences, BROOKS, Dox 158 Horald off tween Fulton and Libert (0 LET—WITH light on ; also Basement, 2 Rignth mavens and Forty-seventh Flat to rent: all improvements, 0 LET OR LEASE FOR A story, Building, corner « more room is required arra: Inquire of the owner, on the premises, HN G. ASH. size, 25x00 teet can be made. “STEAM POWER, ALOFT 60X80. jes. Inquire at 156 and sa Bank street. mo 10 LETS SMAL: L STORES IN NEW BUILDING, 20X25, 25x90, southwest ‘corner one more street; Ww OF TE Spruce and William 0 LET—TWO light ET—THREE, Third avenue. CONN floor, corner Fourth a ROOMS, fixtures, water ‘ieth street, near SECOND and Tenth street, for ness. Apply at 63 Bast tenth street, up stairs. iO WELL LIGHTED FLOORS, 25X58, with four to eight horse power; and hoistway. Apply at 143 Kast Fil PO, LEASE FOR BUSINESS large brown stone Building southwest corner Wash- ‘or to ad ‘Op. ington sannre, and Sout! wy N sHIRLEY & SON! 31 Ceda PURPOSES—THE [0 LEASE OR FOR SALB—THE PROPERTY # AND 89 Greenwich street, corner of Ke 180 to I Store No. 87, now occupied as a dr: Basémeut. “Inquire let, the wok wae 10 LET—STORES 520 AND 322 BROADWAY, OPPO- site Nicholas Hotel; now being, @ ante reno- 000 eqaare te: Hm ean NY, DOLL, aE We HERD AVENUE CORNER STORE 4 LATO oF LEASE on Lavorable terms. . LINSOOTT, av Thing X 33] Past, Bloury. THIRD STRE convenient to ratiroad and moderate. Inquire on the premises or street, between 11 and 12 o'clock. boat; rent t 23 Chambers NISHED ROOMS 4 AND ) APARTMENTS TO LET, PRIVATE FAMILY, occupy ING THEIR OWN house, would Jet to & party of two or three gentle- ine, without board, their Second Floor, finely furnished, consisting of three large rooms, en suite, and bath room nicati ther boarders in the house ; the house fours class In every respect and extra arg’ 23 leet; refer- ences required, Apply. from 6 to 9P. M., at 327 Second avenue, corner Nineteenth street. A bl? for two gentlemen or gentleman and w' ; family private; terms moderate, & and gi Sonesstreet. a 7 i AMITY STREET, NEAR SOUTH FIFTH AVE- nue—Attic Rooms for gentlemen, suitable for light housekeeping; also on lower floors, singly or eit suite; gas, bath; terms very reasonable. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, IN PRI- vate house; We and cold water, og bath, &c. $40 “weekly, Can be seen today. Apply at No. 4d Weat Thirty-third street. AY H, NDSOME FRO P. FURNISHED; gas, &c. 168 Kim street, near Broome. YOUNG WIDOW LADY HAS A HANDSOME front Parior, furnished, to let to 2 lady, © where she Can obtain ail comforts of @ home; terms low house; all improvements, No, 90 Greenwich aven PRIVATE “FAMILY OWNING THEIR OWN house would ike to let a few furnished Rooms at U1s West Eleventh street, to gentlemen only; convenient to Broadway and Sixth avenue cars: fire, gas and bat T 4 AMITY STREET, NEAR SOUTH FIFTH venue.Front and back Parlors, with extension, ter; suitable for a physician; terms very ite let “singly. if preterres “| PRIVATE PAMILY, OWNING THEIR RESIDENCE, would let © sunny’ sitting Room and Bedroom, tui nished, to & at gentleman; references exchanged. Apply at 53 East Twentieth street. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY WISHES TO LET a handsomely furnished Room to one or two gentle- men of refinement; Breaktast if required. 142 Bast Thirty-second street, near Lexington avenue. NICELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR—CON. sisting of three Foomss bathroom, adjoining; will pe let together or se} ely; private family. "West Twenty-first street, between Wifth and Sixth avenues. PARLOR FLOOR TO LBT—HANDSOMELY FUR. ished, to a family; no children. Apply, at West Forty- “Ate Bt street, between Broadway and sixth HANDSOME FURNISHED ROO 10, LET ON second floor; also 3 $3 to BS per hall Room; week, including grate fire and ak No. ‘105 ast Chir. tint arvah sad Aourte axpana, 10 LET—NEATLY FURNISHED ATTIC ROOM, WITH gas and stove, for two gentlemen or husband and Wife, at No. 28 Clifton place, wite. Sitting Room and No, 100 Third avenue, top floor. (PWO NICELY FURNISHED, ROOMS, bath, &c., $6 per week ; one Room, ousekee ping if required; clean housé hood, i Seventh avenue, pe LET— FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, Apartments in a private house, suitable for man and. 26v West Nineteenth strect, near Eighth avenue, T° LLT—ONE OR TWU FURNISHED ROOMS, LARGE Bedroom; lightsome and pleas- Terms moderati WITH GAS, week; light good neighbor- PARTMENTS AT 54 GREENWICH AVENUE.—TW Parlors, onee Bedrooms, Kitchen; pantries water closet; also Store Floor and Basement, 56 Green- Wich avenue; rent moderate, Inquire at 18 Perry street, re 65S eee etaees ‘A YARGH FLAT IN A NEW BROWN STO House, near this office; is 65 feet deep; parlor at Basement SFogh, all umprovements, $45 & ‘mouth o0, $35 see ro eee ight ag 7 rooms ¢ a avenue, os re JOUN BRANIGAR, SECOND FLOOR TO LETWITH ALL MODERE L_ improvements; rent $3. 75 Third street. APARTMENTS TO LET—IN NEW FRENCH ot] tour story brown stone high stoop; first floor hard wood, with all improvements on each floor, incti ing reirigerators. Inquire of owner, 215 East Forty-n street, opposite buildings. , MINE FRENCH FLATS TO LET—WITH ALL Loe provements; cheap rent; nice house. 442 Thirty-fitth street; ring No. 3 bell for housel REAT REDUCTION IN RENTS.—APARTMENTS OF J four rooms each, from $13 upwards; aj splendid netgme nelgh- borhood and clean houses, Inquire at 222 for ten days, 10 A FIRST FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS, ail modern improvements, in perfect order. at 749 Sixth avenue. FRENCH FLAT FLOOR, RIGHT Booms, per. Witt Apply h, at 866 Lexingto: 10 LET—A PARLOR, KITCHEN AND BEDROOM Iw house No. 225 West Sixteenth street, between Sey- enth and Kighth avenues; also a number ot other placess rent very cheap. TPO LET—SECOND FLOOR AND PART OF A’ toa small fainily. Inquire at 18 Macdougal street. FURNISHED To, 0) lor, for two single Permanently, in family’ exchanged. 21 Second ee ore, 10 Bo08 location. 883 Sixt | MAGNIFICENTLY FURNIS FLATS TO LET—ALSO FUR- gentlemen or f phyaica 'g own elegant avenue, hear Thirteenth ‘street $3 Ai East Thirt; and cold water, pee, gee ore TO $10 PER WEEK.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms spring keds Brussels, carpets, closets, hot in house of widow lady. EATLY East t ourteenth street, FOR N’ Room, second floor; #lso yery desirable la: $3 water, gas and FURNISHED FRONT HALL large back back closets; very reasonab! near Second avenue, TH AVENUE, 14, NEAR 1WENTY- FIRST STRI STREET.— Furnished Roonis to let, front and back, single or en suite; baths on each floor; references, ue LET—THIRD FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, $18; AL&® other Rooms to Yer poner ately. or all together. 196 Prince street, corner of Wooster. Inquire in the store, 0 LET—FOR BUSINESS OR DWELLING PUR. poses, Second and Third Ficors, four rooms dL Kast Tweltth street, corner Third avenue, rent and $36; immediate possession. 10 LET—APARTME AND STORES, ON THIRTY. second street and Broadway, in 419’ and 42 Eighteenth street, 243 East Iwenty-fitth street; bse and 259, 2593; Hudson street; water and gas on each floor; rents from $9 50 to hte each ince wlettes Heswtee 04) tage, for $5 pe in ne ham, now in the city, and’a Cottage, for $15 per month, THYLAND, S42 Last Nineteenth street. 0 LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE 117 WEST FORTE. t, Near Sixth avenue; rent $45 per month, $30; location first class, terences.re- one small, connecting, for light Housekeeping 6 ABINGDON SQUARE (HUDSON 8TREET).—TWO pleasant Rooms on pet floor, one large Room and let, hed, to gentlemen or all Conveniences; rent low. two large connecti furnished, together or private. 10% STREET, 193 WEST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ing Kooms on second floor, nicely separately; reterences; family ayenue.—: Koom, with fire and gas 4. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH neatly furnished large 8 squate upper rice low. 8 ve able parties, 1 TH STREET, 23 WEST, Handsomely tarnished, very pleasant entire Third Floor, singly, or together, | a breakfast if desired; terms reasonable NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— in strict private to unexception- water ; Teterences. 5 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE st James Hotel and two doors from’ Broadwa: elegantly turnished Parlor and Bedroom; hot ai furnished; refere 1 WEST WASHINGTON PLACK,--THIRD STORY tront Room, two large closets, gas and water; aiso iwo single Rooms (sunny exp ra ‘to let, to gentlemen, also hall Bedroom. 2 WEST TWELFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS west of Fifth avenue.—Desirable furnishes for gentlemen, without board, on very moderate terms; Rooms 93 EAST NINTH ae floor, well turnished, to hot dnd cold water, 4% g D STRE rent low. 29 with or without tor an office or business; able; terms to sult. place—Private family; two large Rooms, WEST, floor furnished Room, bathroom adjoining, suitable for oné or two gentlemen} STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY second foe only, without board; N0—A LARGE SECOND gas, fire, hot and cold water, BOND STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO Ler, fire, including a house very quic: arlor suitable and respect- Bedrooms, handsomely family. 2 EAST TWENTY-SECOND ‘ Broadway and Fourth avenue.—Parlor and two STREET, BETWEEN furnished, on second floor, suit- able for two gentlemen, without board, in a privaie genueman; Ceptlonable, _ 38 Rooms, newly turn! out Board, tor gentleme: nished or unfurnished ; men. 40, 45 Avenue Hotel: large closets, & A EAST FOURTEENTH = Union square.—A splendid Floor ot five Rooms, fur- ST. MARK’S PLACE, RIGHTH STRE: Second avenue.—Location cheertul and accessible; some tront Room, fire and g&s, for one or two gen- n; also single Rooms. 35 ‘EST 'H STREET.—SOUTHERN ere ~) tront wal furnished Bedroom to let, house rigorously kept; uelghborhood wes. & single ELYTH STREET, A FEW DOORS from Firth avenue, With private tamly, ‘lve Ke oF singly, with or with- N; references required. STREET, FRON TING ‘an unsurpassed location either for residence or business purposes or rooms for gentle- "Inquire for Mrs, M., third floor. WEST TWENTY-! ‘TUURTE STREET, NEAR FIFTH tge second floor front koom ; a c.; all modeen improvements; also hall Rooms; in a private family; terms very moderate. 46 water, clos &e., W Sixth avenues. rent, with exclusive private ta lo if desired; WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, avenue.—Pleasant, large front eom, on second floor. newly iurnished ibaa exposure ; Hot and coid iM oard. 48 WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND NEAR SIXTH An untarnished Parlor Floor to , Without board. LEXINGTON AVENUE.—PLEASANT ROOMS: 61 tor Reenes or families, with or withoat Meals; Turkish, Boman, electric baths tor ladies and gentlemen, LOL tinea, x for housek! TWENTY-SECOND Rooms io let, en suite or singly, suitable ;; location desirable. STREET.—FUR- 110 housek MACDOUGAL STRERT, Mt pea Rooms, with’ every convenience ior ping, to let to reapectat WEST TWELFTH STREET, TWO DOORS FROM NEAR BLEECKER,— all famities, Aa ee apa hoi let, in ¥4 Aitotly private tamil a large cr Ae Brey ‘wegqnd Moat, wish to gomtlempa it oO LET—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, SEVERAL UNYUB- nished Rooms in a@ private house; references @m~ changed. Inquire at lal West Thirty-sixih mrect, be tween 9 and 10 A. M., or Land 2 LOWER PART 218 EAST FORTY-FIFTI et, near aien avenue, 3 rooms, gas, bath, &e. as with Upper Toe UONDtt 139 Bast Twelfth sells” TO LET—aT ¢ a GarPOLE STREET, FO! NiOR Rooms, through, top floor, $17 ; also 20 Corneli: near Sixth avenue, Room, Bedroom and Kitehe: toor, $14 50; two Rooms, $10. 1fio LET-IN 119 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STRERT, BE- tween Lexington and Fourth avenues, Fourth Floors rent $18; four rooms. (0 LET—IN HOUSE NO, 504 WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, first Floor, containing 5 rooms, with gas and water. 10 aS WER PART, FIRST FLOOR AND BABB ag 219 Kast Twenty-eighth street, 7 rooms; reas $40; nr ihird Floor, 5 rooms, 164 East twenty-cighty Strevt, opposite St. Stephen's; rent $32; also 3 Third avenue, $18. 5 FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS TO LET—AT 315 WEST Forty-third street, in fe order; rent $25; do., Third Floor. 9 SINGLE. ROOMS TO LE *, t, WitHouT BOARD, with bath and attendance, at 583 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-1ourth stro aquired. A NEILSON PLACE.—SECOND FLOOR TO LET, _for light housekeeping, on n moderate terms, PER MONTH TO SMALL PAMILY.—UPPB $20 Floor in private, house $61 West Fifty seventh street. Apply on premises, or at room A, Ill Broadway. Q WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND 4¢ Sixth avenues.—Room and hall Bedroom, floor; hot and cold water and bath room; small {3 ferences et; ___ RESTAURANTS. 7 Ive “AND 1 LET 1 LIVE. —LADIES’ AND GENTLE. men's oyster and dining rooms, 212 Broadw: ate ner ¥ulton street. The most popu ular restaurant 11 city. Meats, game, poultry ani to delicacies ot the season at reasonable prices. Market style. served in Fuitom YSSANDYE SPENCER { —STORAGE,—WesT SIDE “STORAGE. WARE + house for Furniture, Pianos and Baggage, in sepa- Tate rooms; accommodations superior to any other Oe tablishment in New York. RK. TAGGART, owner and manager. Office 643 Hudson street, near Twelt TORAGE,—WAREHOUSES FOR THE STORAGE OF SO Hurniture, Pianos, Bageas in separate 4 lo Tales ‘clovator. im buildings fe, wand nd 42 Commerce steeet, DORE Always accossibl MICHALES £80 Bleecker, and 73 FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRO Sram saa ror e, and other r Packages cor soning er oles of ext value, at JOUN ym tase warehouses, built expressly tor the puro, Tha te TH Raut Thirty-second street, extending to th ave- hue, ‘The public are invited te exami _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C oot es TAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY ‘AND ‘SILVRR. J ware for sale low, to pay advances; old Gold #: Silver bought or exchanged ; pest! advanced. LINE BROTHELS, 1,207 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House, Warn TO ) PURCHASE—A SET OF FINE PEARL A iter must include Necklace. Picase address Herald Uptown Branch office. LOAN, OFFICES. “APyaNcHS MADE ON DIAMONDS, YatcaEa, Jewelry, fhe Laces, Le Shawls, SuOuoe in rood FR COPURCFuiton stzeec; private ofices. Auction sales every Wean: sday, Se N STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND AT soba sea SEW MAN t LEOPOLD continges the baying, selling oF 9 vancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies tor aay noun BROADWAY, OVER HERALD SEARS 1. 26 office, root 'B.—Parlor tor ladies. Br No. 1,20 eae wa Money toaned on a |, Watcher, Jo wgity. Gs Same oougt aud sod ance,