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14, — NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY; DECEMBER 20, 1874.—-QUADRUPLE SHEET. _¥0 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, FURNISHED nao AND APARTMENTS Ren ETT BUILDING im av AT REDUCTION IN RENTS, EW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS fm a4 OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET OED, AND FIRST CLARS TE ae Bare At teey ce Low yrs, nanan ye TAIN OFFICES A See bees: CE D BANKING: OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN 0 Bu ALLY FAVORABLE 8 OPFOR TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE SDEFICES. 0) MOST BPAVORABLE TERMS. THE, ABOVE BUILDING - PLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, OQ ELEVATORS. ALL M a | IMPROVEMENTS, ti F HOME GA sia eset None PINE STREET. ‘A Fixe, LARGE, pinst ruoon, AND BASEMENT, on 79 feet rot, with or without steam mde. HINK, COLE & GRAY, 536 T GREATLY REDUCED RENT—SEVERAL PINE A" stores‘on Broadway, at $30 ver month ; also Floors for business: wae at INE, COLE & GRAY. 636 Sixth avenue. -—SPLENDID STORE TO RENT A SIXTH AVE + gue; rent no object if business a first cl one. JAMBS FETTRETCH, 999 -ixth avenue. wer, ixth avent ¥ 90 AMITY STREBT.—NEATLY FURNISHED A Hall Bedroom, $2 per week; also two attic Kooms. ya week each: near Broadway and six nes of FURNISHED — —_ APARTMENTS Tw LADY samme TO DISPOSE OF WHOLE not WL half pi ee furnished or unfur- mished; brivate or Boarding to rooms; near Broadway. Owner, 565 Seventh aver A —NO. 6) EAST NINTH STREET, TWO DOORS + west of Broadway.—Elerant Rooms to let, en suite or singly; house newly turnished; very convenient to restaurant. PER WEEK FOR A_ NEATLY Pond ae Room, fronting on Feongwey.s alse, oth 1, Koom: furnished of anfurtished. Can seen Broadway, between Twelfch aud o ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. 8 SPECTABLE ane pe tear 4S A suas RESPEC ABU Late nd and » sist yf nt ‘Rooms, with ali modern con: Pentences: reat $ ee per annum. Apply op the 1! HIRD FLOOR TO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF T ‘adults, with gas and water and use of bath. 825 West Fifteenth street, PARTY OF GENTLEMEN CAN HAVB HAND. somely furnished front Parlor, Sedroom and Bath. i cold water. $10 jes echeining re ons gee: gat tid Sth ch aveate D BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, may. furnished. tet, on low terms, until May L 275 Madison street, near Clintoa. 5TH AVENUE, 16, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREBT.— -d Xoows, front and bacs, ~~ aa or en suit baths on yeaen floor; Feterences required. 4 FOR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BACK er lor, southern ag a front ball Room, second floor x another Koom, East Fourteenth st HANDSO: LARGE FRONT PARLOR ON THE A TARP SOME, stil'bedroom, together or separately. No. 12 Fourth avenue, near ar Couper ta ‘stitute. FAMILY WILL RENT A HANDSOME- A Paint AMIE Rooms, together or singly. to gentlemen. without board, 189 Second avenue, corner Cars and stages pass the door. vi WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREKT.—PRICES RE- ot See te: “4 Sagenty, Sega nished Suit rH Lone or} floor it Ineals; also other Kooms; fade from hotel if desired, 1 oe fae yi aw rages faker Lor or two gentleme! closet ad? joing: deightfal situation: rererences, ANKING ROOM TO LET—FINEST IN CITY, WITH ‘ali modern improvements; centrally locates ; cor- r Astor piace and Broadway. ‘N. GRISWOLD, Ren Estate Agent, 744 Broadway. OUBLE AND SINGLE LOFTS TO LET—ON VESEY, Barclay and Leonard streets, Broadway block. Inquire of J. & J, W. MEEK3, io. 0 Vesey street, room 6. ESK ROOM OR PART OF OFFICE TO LET. able for lawyer or builder. Apply to W. MU ES Sixth avenue, between Forty-second and Fort ree orTs, WITH STEAM POWER To LET— ON FIRst Tw th and Thirtieth stre 200 teet water tront for sale or to lease. J. M. LER, 18 Chatham street, corner New Bowery. FFICES ON FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS OF the ng Western Union Telegraph Building, Broad- y street, to rent —The building corner ‘way, cor De: Liberty street and Broudway. gow occupied oy the Tele- graph Company, will be altered into offices and will bave Seam passenger elevator; Storcs Lofts and Cflces in Yartows locations, LOW stre: to rent. Particulars of &. H. ‘& CO.. No.) Pine street and 35 East Seventeenth with telegraphic communication; messages sent r office. ARE CHANCE.—STORE AND BASEMENT Tu LBT, northeast corner Seventh avenue and Forty-eighth Street; desirable location for « first class grocery, house rnishing or druggist; qe Wak opposite to Central Mar. t Apply to JAMES R WATERLOW, #81 Sixth @ STORE TO LET—WITH FIVE ROOMS ADJOINING, suitable tor any business except liquors; rent for all, Apply on premises, southeast corner First avenue and Thirty sixth street. TORE TO LET—NAS3AU STREET, BETWEEN JOHN © and Liberty: spiendia lignt; jocation desiraole for any trade; rent modegate. Address, with refereaces and business required, PEMBRIDGE, Herald office, TORE TO LET—IN THE BEST LOCATION OF Sixth avenue: five years’ lease ; rent very reasonable. Zextares will be sold very tow. Inquire of KEMPNER & HL 0 West Thirty-sixth street. LET—BASEMENT 501 SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER Thirueth street; suitadle for barber shop, boot and shoe shop, oyster saloon or plumbing; rent moderate. _ LET—THE B BEST LOCATION ON THE WEST side of the city for a first class Barber Shop or Coffee and Cake or Oyster Saloon, in the new building No. 5 Greenwich avenue, corner of Christopher street, with entrance on both streets, directly opposite Jefferson Market. Apply at No. 127 Waverley place. NO LET—SMALL STORE, 38 THIRD AVENUB, near Twenty-eighth sircet; fine business location : Diate wy window: nice order; rept low. Apply at 39 East Twelfth street. LET—A STORE, WITH TWO WINDOWS, UN west side of I opposite Gilsey Honse “apply to WM. FITZPATHICE, L213 Broadway, or Miss E. PROW, 927 Broaaway. “LET-SLAUGHTER HOUSES, WITH ALL IM- provements; or would let for other business: on side of city. ais ne of JAMES VAN BUREN, 49 Washington Market; JOUN BENNE’ Wasnington Market; JOHN RELV. 155 ) Bleecker street. wf Ler ECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 176 SIXTH avenue, near Thirteenth street, suitable for dress making or business purposes; separate metre; rent $38 per month. iO LET—FOR BUSI PURPO Store No. 0 East Fourteenth street. a. . PART OF Apply on prem- (0 LEASE—FIRST AND SSCOND STORY, BRICK factory; 66 feet deep; well lighted; steam engine; y. 605 West Fifty-second CORNER, ON EIGHTH AVENUE, ock and Fixtures of a first class Liquor Bwre;a first rate stand for an ng house or oyster loon. Inquire at 3% Eighth ave NEAR TH AVENUE, 164, street.—Two extension Rooms. on ground floor, tor physician artist or light business. ™w TY-SECOND 37 GRION SQUARE, BROADWAY.—FIRST FLOOR, 2.0, 20x55, unit May. tor rane month, one fourth 18 Apply there to Dr. $1. 200. -Fo88 STORY HOUSE, WITH STORE, 718 Seventh avenue city for he oy fos AMES DEV per part. $60; will lease. no better stand in LIN, 201 West Forty- ars. street FEW BANDBOMEDY Bg: pony sre ROOMS IN 2: iy eke 24 EAST.—A WARM AND SUNNY piace. 12 or from 5 to 8 o'clock roished “hai! Room” in private house to let; A. near Fourth avenue. | rent Giuewek meta se LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT— 95, WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET —ENTIRE On second floor; bathroom on same floor. 58 Irving floor, handsomely furnished, to let, with- out ree) to gentlemen only. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO RENT A low—Or would sell the Furniture, suffificient tor housekeeping. Address Mrs. 3., box isd Herald Uptown Branch office. 27 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY front (southern exposures; alge Bote “cn neat, and r ; an third floors; first cluw bath { references, A pinay St ign x) WILL FF van? ICE AL cove without nite only jas all mod: aoe ‘improvements ‘and very ‘convenient if cars lay West Forty-sixth street. 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, WITH pac in gi PURNISHED FLOOR, WITH A rivate bathroot also two front Room’ to rent, together or singly, without board. No. 48 West Tenth sireet, between tb and Sixth avenues. well furnished Rooms on second and third Sore, on suite or singly; bail Room, with grate fire; ret 45 CLINTON PLACE.—A LARGE FRONT HALL Bedroom. for one or two seeremen rst floor, exposure; all newly lavish relerences Szchanged: LARGE AND SMALL ROOM, CONNECTING, ON floor, Sarnished, to let to gentlemen, or tor Pousekeeping: ail conveniences: terms very moderate, 6 Abingdoa square (Hudson street, near Bank street). 47 EAST, RIGUTERNTH STREET, FURNISHED nall Room, in private family; location central, HANDSOMELY POURNISHED ROOM TO LET— 8, for Mgnt housekeeping, Feng jow to 4 responsible party, West Thirty-six street, near Broadway. VERY CHEERFUL FRONT ROOM TO LET, A without board: sonthern exposure; newly paiated and finished; no oill up; fine Dlock. 153 West Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Reventh avenues. LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT Boom on second floor, without Board, bath, hot and cold eee togentieman and wife or two aps men. ‘wenty-third street, corner Sixth a SUIT OF THREE DESIRABLE ROOMS, FUR- tA ished, together or separately, with privilege in kitchen, or for gentlemen. Inquire in grocery, corner Broadway and Forty-sixth street SECOND FLOOR, 1,147 BROADWAY, TO LET— furnished or unfurnished ; not and cold water, bath- room, mantel mirrors; splendid location. DJOINING UNION LEAGUE CLUB—A NICE sunny ball Room, with large closet, suitable for one gentleman, without board; reference. 33 East ,Twenty- sixth street LARGE, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT Room on second floor, to two genudemen ; also back Room on third door, with oF without Breakfast; very respectable nei rh terms rate to perma- nent parties. West Thirty: ‘first street. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON THE third floor to let, for one or two gentiemen: rent hae per week. including fire. No. 5 East Tenth street, be: tween Third and Fourth avenues, PART OR WHOLE OF HANDSOMELY FUBNISHED brown stone Hol to let—To private Serie in quiet, first class neighborhood ; terms moderate. A OWNER, Herald Uptown Sranich office. A LADY HAS TWO a BOOMS, SUITABLE FOR gentlemen; also sitting Room and Bedroom, with hot and cold water in Sameer No. 61 Kast Twenty-fifth street, corner Fourth avenue : T 62 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET—TWO HAND- ms, on second floor, en suite or separately, with bath, fire as; also one cosey Re witl re, for $5 per week. T 14 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, to gentlemen only; the best location in the y, between Uuiom square and Fifth avenue, bie tor one or three respectable gentlemen; water, e closet, for $5 per wi Aliso s Room for $2 A.WTINE (CENTRAL, LOCATION, ONE LARGE + handsomely furnished front Room, second floor, for gentiemen, ‘without board fire, gaa, closets; car and stage rouies; references. Call for turee days. | 224 Last Fourteenth street. A LARGE FRONT KOOM—PRIVATE HOUSK, A neatly furnished. with gas and fire: sennete a ‘No. 4 St Mark's lace, | Eighth street, ne PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOME back Parior, with closets and water; breaktast if desired, good restaurants near; references. 43 West Twenty-eighth street SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, peers furnished, to let, for ight housekeep- ixth avenue, near Sevenieenth street. ing. Furnished. —FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- me nee. —Finely furnished four story high stoop }, Inoderate ; Twenty-fftn street, near Fourth ave- mind oa ms % 8 STON, 50 West Thirty-first st. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET— Fully and handsomely furnished, on Twenty fourth street, near Fifth avenue ; $250 per month for the winter, H.R. DREW & CO., _Bo. 3 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE TO rent for the winter—Forty-fifth street) near Broad- way, feo story high stoop, handsomely turnishea and very commodious: rent reasonabie. ver DGDEN + CLARK, | Broad and teenth st. DELIGHTFUL PARLOR FLOOR TO LET—FUR, nished housekeeping it, desired), | with of Kitchen; dumb waiter, everything requisite; terms $15 per week. 286 East Thirty-rst strces between Becond Rha Third avenues A NICKLY FURNISHED TiLOOR— ALL CONVENT. euces, complete for housexeep! lg ne epee oderate feterences exchanged. Can ca!l to. ‘at loa West Nineteenth street, first house west of sixth avenue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS on second floor to let, to gentleman ana wile; Board for iady; terms reasonable; desirable locality ; = family, Address Li wis, Herald Uptown Brauch office. NE LARGE ROOM WILL BE RENTED FU. Trilege of ght Housekeeping. including gas, bath, & rivilege of yusekee pi Kemity private. 217 West Thirteenth rece T A SACRIFICE TO A DESIRABLY PARTY—FIRST class brown stone House, near Reservoir Park, ndsomely furnished; perfect’ order; Immediate pos: semion. Address OWNER, Herald Uptown Branch VERY PLEASANT SECOND PLOOR TU LET. Furnished, with alt improvements: southern © posare: three ‘doors west trom Broadway. 15 W. hirty sixth street Fok STORY BROWN STONZ HOUSE TO LET— Furnished, in Twenty-second street; one in Forty- — = street, near Fifth avenue; other Houses in good B. B. MERRILL & GO., Broad way, N. ne At 59 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN PIFTH and Sixth avenues—An el it Second Floor, par- Jor and two chambers; also er furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen ; amily and house unexceptionadle. URNISHED BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP HOUSE, on Murray Hill, near Fifth avenue (west side), for Fent: immediate possession: owner's tamily would re- main as boarders Address MERCHANT, Herald Uptown Branch office. DS Grane —T0 RENT, BROWN STONE HOUSE, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, handsomely tur- mised; iamily of four adults will remain and board if Staton is references exchapged. Address M. M. M., jon ‘TONE HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, HALF FULL OF boarders; rent low to a suitable ‘party; 22 rooms; also a dining room, cooking isoery bedroom; accom- wmodations JU tavie boarders; re r month. HICKEY, otek teentn street. Unturnished, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSB—CEN- trally located, all modern improvements. to rent at $125 per month : Puruiture for sale at halfcost $2,000.) PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Bast Seventeenth street, ~SIXTRENTH STREET. NEAR FIPTH AVENUB.— . Fy high stoop, $2,400; Lexington aye. ue, near This firststreet three story bigh stovp, $1,300, BLM ONSON a CLESTON, » 50 West irty-Aret street. A FEW MORE OP THOSE 2% STORY BRICK Houses with all modern improvements (bath, Fange and gas), on Eigbth avenue and 125th street, to let Ss $4% per annum. Inquire on premises or of ADOLPH LEV}, 12 and 14 Walker street. T $0 A MONTH—A BROWN STONE HOUSE, 13 ‘also rooms, on Lith street, opposite Ce} Many others. HIN, Cone & GRAY, “t's th £ #1 THIRD AVENUR—TO LET, A THREE STORY House, on Fifty-tourth street, at $38 ver month; a three story high «toop brown stone corner House ‘at $1,500; a four story do., $1,000; a three stor brick at $50, or furnished at $66; aiso ‘a four swry brie’ at $1.00); fine French Flats, in first class honses, 8 Hf cheap Fents to good tenants. JAM OW RICK AND BROWN STORE, 1 : GOOD cena at $900, to fome very desrabie for boarders a ho ak . LOOMIS, 63 West Thirtieth street 10 LET—THE THREE STORY BR} HOUSE, NO, 3 Patton | geet, al modern improvements, Ap- Bene PML Lil Pp allivan street. LET VERY OHEAP—THE ELEGANT TWO & brown stone House, with Mansard roof, situ 4 East 112th street, two doors trom Madison avenue house being 20w thoroughly painiea new throughout. can be seen on the premises. For further particulars apply to BE. A. PRICE, "6 Broome street. To the right arty lease will be given. Hot and cold water, gas fx. em mationary | wash tubs, &c.; rent $60 per nin, 0 LEI~A THREE STORY. HIGH sTOOr HOUSE. rent $5. te containing 10 rooms, water and gas; quire on premises, No. 727 Washington stree LET—THE BROWN STONE FRONT THREE story and basement House No, {74 East 116th street; W reoms, ail improvements; wili be rented cheap. In- quire of owner, 326 Bast Fitty- “second street. In: 0 _LET—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, ail except one floor, occupied by one person; 1: rooms and basement, or would let a part. Inquire of ‘the denust, on premises, 200 West Forty-second street, near Broadway. T° LET LARGE THRE STORY FRAMB HOUSE In Fifty-fifth street, oear Seventh avenue; rent rea- sonable, no onpoonion. to @ colored tenant THOMPSON & SON, 1,464 Broadway. NVURNISHED, A SMALL THREE 6TORY Thigh stoop Howse, with or errs improvements, eet, near Lexington a’ , 1M Kast Eighteenth stree beast 0 LET OR LEASE—OOTTAGR HOUS! EST "T with street. th rooms aud att moxiern inurovementa & with balf'an sore of ground, trait, four horses; premises in fine order; sree meee 10 a OR y od eae BIGHTY-THIRD 6 of some cottages; high stoop, Bnsey month; immediate Dosseasion. Apply o owner, 62 aloon: Coureyard Trg vardin Recai tarase ¢0 ry low posseaston forthwithe. DoSAbor- -TWwO RY AND BASEMENT OOTTAGE, $28.70i ean bie street, pear Third avenue; 10 49m Third avenne, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. beg APARTMENTS As ATLY eee ROOMS TO LET, AT NO. University place. LADY HA HAS A HIGH FRONT BASEMENT, NICELY for one of two quiet persone, se weekly, with fre'and ¢ ‘Address, for thi ate. days, 4., box is ‘Herald Uptown Branch office. Citron i LOCATION. ,—COMPORTABLY eager front hall and other Rooma, $2, $3 and $5. No. 216 Kast Tenth street, pear Second avenue. Nigga FURNISHED PRONT ROOM, ON FIRST fioor, to let, to a lady or (om eal house private, 203 Sixth avenue, opposite Macy's, yor BOOMS TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN, without board. 38 Barrow strect. URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LEI—IN STEVENS’ Pada. en eer ae | aricees for std oy 9 men; terms ve son al Waters & Cor 56 Broad street. URNISHED FLOOR OF FOUR RUOMS, FOR housekeeping. —Will let entire or separately; ample closet room water. Will let se; rately whole or © geutiemen; Board ifdesired. 117 Henry sqreet. ARGE BACK ROOM, ON FIRST FLOO! FUR- nished, for one or two | power es suitable tor t housekeeping, including gas and fire; terms mod- bast Nineteenth street. EWLY PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLE- men, without board: gas and bath; very cov ven- jent 578 Broome street, between Varick and Hudson. VICELY AND NEWLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND AN) Bedroom adjotning to jet in a private tamily; rent $8 for two gentiemen, jpat one, he 272 West Eleventh street. Ring second be (CE FRONT ROOMS, WARM AND COMFORTABLE will be let t single gentlemen at very moderate Spe owing to the times. Appiy atthe Anson House, 9 Spring street. BATLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT NO, 93 HUDSON street, to gentlemen or for housekeepin JECOND AVE. NORTHEAST CORNER OF Fighth street.—Neatly furnished Rooms, $2 to $8 per week; ‘ali modern improvements. LET—#URNISHED, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, jarge Room, in a French tamily; price moderate. iis East Seventeenth street, To bate -FURNISHED light, housekeeping, Separated ; closets, hear Bleecker street 10 LET—FURNISHED, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House; lnmediate possession; rent $200 ed mouth. Apply on premises 146 West Forty-ninth UNFURNISHE! oR a Second Floor, together or gas. 227 West Tenth street, Stree To ET—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FORGEN. Homan or Het housekeeping: terms moderate, 20 East Twenty-fitn Po pa EBT ‘OR HOUSEKEEPING, HANDSOMELY furnished Parlor Floor, with one ‘or two Bedrooms, Kitohen, dc; kas, bath, hot and cold water; handy to all west side cars. ‘az West Forty-ninth st 10 LET—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, L reasonable. No. 16 West Fourteenth stre VERY pore sc tna and Fourth avenue, Reterences ex- 49. SEVENTH AVENUE, SECOND DOOR FROM Fourteenth street.—Very desirable Rooms for gen- Uemen; also Floor, uniurnished, with use of kitchen. NFURNISHED THIRD FLOOR TO LET—IN 4 NICE private brown stone house, to party capable of rddrees, with parts has West POPLY TBD 2D rent, Addrem, wil Y STREET, box eral. 100 WEst swear nigay STREET, CORNER Sixth avenue. 'rench Flat; every im- Provement; seven rooms @& West a er oe corner ~ixth avenue, second Floor, Inquire of 3 14 Murray street 24 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—HANDSOME cl Parlor Floor, with use of bath, now or January i Pent low. FOR SALE. A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, ‘ood stock, fine location, good prospects. sold cheap: half cash, balance good mortgage. Pig ene Uae prising young Americans, Address B. B., box 124 Herald Foahed SINGER PAMILY IMPROVED SEWING Machine, extension ‘able and side di little while ago $70, will be sold tor $35. 85 Bond street, WELL LOCATED. OYSTBR SALOON AND Restaurant, with Bar and Summer Garden at- tachea, near ferries ons doing good business. for sale cheap ‘or exchange. Apply to THOMAS “GAPFNEY, Auctioneer, 18 North William street. NO. 1 CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—ON FULTON street, Lease and Fixtures. Address B, G., box 211 Herald office. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, nearly new, all in complete cedars handsomely en- cased, wili be sold for 7 Bi yr sires, between West Tenth add Cha: oath SAFE INVESTMENT FOR $5,000 TO §8,000.—4 Store for sale, doing a good cash business in dry geods, groceries, boots and shoes, hats and clothing, ip Delaware; store rented if preferred. Audress C. U., box 144 Herald office. 62 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANS newly furnished tront Parlor and Bedroom to let - gentle tiemen or gentleman and wile; references ex- changes 7 IRVING PLACE.—TO LET, ONE OR TWO HAND- somely furnished Rooms; terms moderate. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, CORNER Fourth avenue.—Two handsomely turnished front Rooms (one largé, one mediuin size), for gentlemen or man and wife, in frst class Freucn Hat. Pull lett up- per bel 108 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON square.—Two nicels tarnished square Rooms, front and house strictly private; closets, bath, gas and rates ‘fre; terms very reasonable. 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Kooms, with ‘every convenience for housekeeping, to let | le small families WEST TWELFTH STREET. —TO LET, A HAND" somely furnished large Room on second floor: Fa cold water, gas and bath, in a strictly pri ye ll WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A FUR- nished Bedroom, use of second. for light house- keeping, suitable for a lone, couple ora lady; terms low; q reference required t home. 123 CEABLES STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—TO let, handsomely furnished front and back Rooms, to gentlemen or for light housekeeping, from $2 to $4 per week; water and gas; house private, 126 EAST TWEN1Y-FIF(TH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with modern improve- ments, to let, to gentlemen; references given and re- quired. 14 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD ‘and Yourth avenues—A large and handsomely turnished Chamber, with dressing room and all con- vemences, on second floor, ag terms very moderate; gentlemen only; house private. 14 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD avenue.—Nice furnished Rooms on first and second floors, at moderate prices. Call to-day. 7 WEST WWENTY-THIRD STREET, — LARGE front Room and two Rooms on second floor, newly furnished, to let to gentleman and wile or single gentiemen; grate fire and gas: references exchanged. 26 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—VERY PLEAS- ant front Koom, newly focnis ed, to let, to gen- tleman and wife or single gentlemen; terins moderate. 3 & WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—TO LET, FUR- e nished Rooms on first and second floors, svita- ble for housekeeping or gentlemen; terms moderate. Cali for tl three di at 309 MEST @RIRTIETA STRERT.—A NICELY furaished back Parlor to rent, to a gentleman; Hl rent low. 39] West, JORIYFIPTH | STREET.—TO LET, back Room, third floor, and hall Room ‘adjoin: ing, and.also # front hall Room on second floor. 15¢ BROADWAY.—TO LET, A LARGE, HAND fis somely furnished Room, with bathroom at- ed. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MEN’ PART OF nae Ts TO LET. A “House No. sof East, Twenty-tret mreet ta letRene jouse No. ast nty-fir —Ren cheap to a nice tenant Apply toJ. McDERMOTT, 156 Prince street, PARTMENT HOUSE NO. 2 BAST PIPTEENTH street, corner Fifth avenue—One Apartment to rent; newly painted throughout. Apply on the pre: A FINE, FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, IN A SMALL private house, @ small adult tamily; all im- provements; ren Py easdee ; conventent, healthy locaton. 235 East ortieth str AP renty re TO LET—OF 2 3, 4 OR 6 ROOMS, AT atty reduced rents (reduced tw suit the times); re to $24; gas and water. Inquire at FOLSOM'S al Estate office, No. 136 a aoe tween KHighth and Ninth poets or No. 19 Li street, corner of Houston stree DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS IN A PRIVATE house (with owner), with all the improvements. Can be seen at 2277 East Thirty-ninth street. A770, ,EBTGNEAR ,FIFTH , AVENCE. | FIRST, « second and third Franch Plats, the best on whi Continent; one with carpets; rents no object to first class families, JAMES FETTRETCH, 999 Sixth a: ASEMENT AND PARLOR TO LET—10 ROOMS AND pantries; beater; all improvements, rent $65; other Fiats; seven rooms; all improvements; rent $39. $17 East Pitty. first street. Fecin TO LET—IN PRIVATE HOUSB, NBWLY ainted. 323 East Forty-first street, between First Becond avenues. be- low Pretec FLATS, NEW BROWN Lath id Bod | Lexington a to Ltd a Street, near tubs, washt ‘also janitor, perry fe MILLER, 150 East Forty ninth street RENCH FLATS—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, NEW buildings, Fifth avenue and Carroll street, Brook: lyn; just cor ; Size 25x80 and 21x60; some apart- ments ‘contain, seven and others eight rooms; each floor on bath, nary ter. He! fan hot a ae ad water; private hall; the irs ted; vestibule doars; Fifth ‘avenue cal Milton, Wail ‘and South. ferries pass premises ais: ie 20 minutes. Janitor on premises daily, including jundays. RENCH FLATS TO LET—FROM $30 TO $60 FER month ; have all modern improvements, Inquire of janitor, 78 West Forty-eighth street. RENCH FLATS TO ET—IN SUITS OF SEVEN and nine rooms each; ali improvements; bath, dumb waiter, &c. Inquire on premises, No. 423 i East Fifty-second Street ART OF FIRST CLASS HOUSE ON WEST TWRN: ty-first street to let cheap; all improvements, Ad- dress A. Y., Herald office, HE MsTROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, have ansurpassed facilities for doin: all kinds of Printing with unusual promptness and at moderate prices. (0 LET—UNFURNISHED, UPPER PART OF HOUSE 245 West Forty-nintn street: stationary tubs; hot and cold water, and every convenience tor, housekeeping. For apply to Mr. STEWART, 239 West Forty- 0 LET—SEOOND AND PART OF THIRD FLOOR; ail conveniences for housekeeping; splendid nex borhood; to a small family. Apply at the bouse, East seventy-ninth street, near thn. avenue. 10 A SMALL PAMILY—A FLOOR ( ROOMS), IN A Private house, suitable for housekeeping; rentlow wa Aesirable tenant Inquire at ol West Twenty-seventh strect. ) LET—10 A SMALL, Qu eT FAMILY, Te teins ond Floor, four handsome rooms, with rove” ae in house No. 247 Bleecker sireet; sens +i) per mon pO LET~IN N BROWN STONE HOUSE NO, 383 Fifty-th ird strc mt iat of six rooms; all improve- ments; rent $15 to Inquire on premises, 10 LET—| HOUSE NO. 149 EAST FORTY-FOURTH street, Basement and Parior floors, eight rooms; all imprpvewents, Inquire of owner, 326 Bast Filty-second atree iO LET—A VERY DESIRABLE SECOND FLOOR oF six rooms, at No. 719 Seventh avenue, opposite Cen- tral Marver; rent $3, 10 LET—FLATS, NORTHEAST CORNER SEVENTH avenue and Forty-eighth street, over store, ape paiotea and in thorough order; private entranc stairway; aiso two Floors above, in good order, ‘apply. to JAS. WATERLOW, 851 Sixth avenuo. — LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THIRD Fioo: ae, ae all conveniences; price $45 @ month, 231 West Thirty-secona street. F LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, PURNIBHED uit of Rooms: al ingle Room: table for 5 Keeping. ° No. 208 West fairy fourth street, wer 10 LET—THREE ROOMS, Matton 4 FoR. mished, suitable for housekeeping; price $6 50 per week ; also pogo Room, suitable for hoasekeeping ta m the cottage 131 Filty-third street, between Seventh avenues, wo ae CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WiTH pioely, furni ms, with private at 10 teenth treats rer reterence required, WO SUNNY FRONT ROOM! bei SEOOND PLOOR. newly farnished, to let, wi fon excell or gentleman and wife excellent. 109 West Twenty-nint TWO, MGBLY soar fooms, aa, THIRD AND ‘ont; 90" rl x] ; for sing! gentlemen with oF if desived. iaz madison # Ure. OR LOWER PORTION OR ROOMS, PUR- nished or unfurnished, of high stoop, Mag atitRet"dockeap danas TaPad moder 507 Wet Fwensy -eignth ” to a party of gee ta loca- 0 LET—PIRST FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, IN HOUSE No, 6 Renwick street.” Inquire on the premises. LET—HANDSOME PARLOR FLOOR AND. TWO hall Bedrooms. southern exposure, No. 13 East Twenty eight street; fine location; ren sonable, LET—PARLOR AND BASEMENT, AT NO, fd East Sixtieth street. Floor to let at No, 20 West Fir Heteuy street. Both hoses are heated by farnace and teuly private. i arg LET—THE CHEAPEST, COMPLETEST AND most desirable French Flats in the $iteh fort oe money ; look at first class four story bi browil sone houses on Sevendech street near Lexington avenue (six rooms, bath, Some a Sou [4 nC: ey 917 Third avenue, Also ‘Houses $00 and $1,500, Sn oe BO N OLD ESTABLISHED DRY AND FANCY GOODS Business on the best street in Brookiyn must be sold ip consequence of proprietor’s ill health ; good live stock and fe store. Address BARGAIN, Herald Brooklyo Brancu office. tae bay OHANCE.—TO BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY eatly fitted up Oyster Saloon at a great bargain. 1373 Turd avenue, WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY Sewi Machine, encased in Are walnut, attach- Ment complete, pertect order, Willeox & Gibbs, Canal street, corner Broad wa: dee Baldwin's, A wpoeien. 4 Wilson sewing Machine, with attach- ments complete, ;icost $75 Cali and examine. 47 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bowery. A FIRST CLASS GROCERY SIORE, IN A FIRS? class neighborhood on leading avenue, for sale cheap; satisfactory reasons given. no agenis. Address GROCER, bi box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheap for cash, or to exchange for Building Lots near the. city. Address M. J. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. A —LARGE HERRING SAFE, OFFICE FIXTURES, + Store Chandeliers lot Sewing Machines; also Chambers street, up stairs, Lathe for sale cheap. 106 Detore 12 A. M., all the week, SPLENDID LIQUOR AND BILLIARD SALOON, just off Broadway. d years established; cheap rent years’ lease: paving $65 per day; tor sale at half of fixtures, as the owuer has em’ arked in other HALO} LOAN, 31 Bast Seventeenth street GENTLEMAN HAVING A VALUABLE PATENT ‘upon an article of furniture wouid sell the right for the Western States or otherwise, Address FURNITURE, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. RETAIL CORNER MEAT ton Market for sale. Apply to A. B, L., Fulton street. STAND IN WASHING. No. 243 LL THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF FRENCH’S NEW’ Hotel, corner Charch and Cortiandt streets, will be sold at auction on Monday, December 41, at 103 o'clock, See Auction | coluwn, Herala, COMPLETELY FITTED UP ELECTRO-PLATING Establishment ror sale. in good) tuaning order, do. ing a good business. Inquire of GEO, PRANKARD, 804 Pear! street. a RASS FOUNDRY AND FINISHING SHOP FOR sale.—Fox lathes, patterns, and. everything com- plete for manufacturing valves, coupling, cocks and all inds of brasswork: price only $850. 402 Bleecker st. baad OF PARIS FOR SALE.—SPECULATORS AND showmen now have ap opportunity to purchase ig model cheap for cash ; this mode! is a fortuite to ex- hibitors and Is a perfect representation of Paris, showing all and every prominent place gad building in Paris wane to the Prussian ang Fréneb wur. Address CITY OF PARIS,” box 120 Herald office. ESKS AND LOUNGE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— One new circular front walnut Desk, cost $225, for 100; small for $10; Lounge, cost $50, for $25; Chair, $20. Room 3, 291 Broadway. OR CHEAP PRINTING CALL ON THE POLITAN FRINTING ESTABLISHMENT way. OR SALE—DRUG STORE AND FIXTURES, NO. 596 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty-ffth street. Can be seen from | to 5 P, M. Lecter FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE AS, ess, in Westchester county. Apply to D. yavbon ‘ie Nassau street ‘OR SALE—A FIRST OLASS JOB OFFICE AND AN acewspaper for sale on cacy Presses, ly corner Fifth and en street, Sout Brooklyn: ‘f OR SALE—CORNER STORE; $6,500; A TWO STORY brick Store and Dwelling, long established and | Pop: lar stand for dry goods, with or without Stock of choice goods: splendid location for any King of business; good axons for selling. Apply to Mr, DAY, 63% Third ave- Due, South Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE PROMINENT OYSTER HOUSE and Restaurant, 512 Sixth avenue; has Furniture = Fixtures complete, with first class Bar attached, di @ a good business; moderate rent, with lease; bargain; “ private sale or sale by auction ues serve. More particulars Co remises with CAMP. BELL & OU., Auctioneers, 122 West Broadway. yc SALE—RESTAURANT, SUPPER ROOMS AND ‘small Hotel; fortune for any man or woman; part sold sie an estate lease. Address PRI- ai toe Broad OR SALE—TWO MILK ROUTES rivate trade: capacity, 3} can rigs in best Inquire ot J. OL Et, 7S Bast 1I7th st. OR SALE—IN JERSEY CITY, THE STOCK AND Fixtares of a corner Grocery Store, with Horse oe Wagon: satisfactory reasons given fo for gelling. sible Serie cay ao WAR! Reat Estate General "auctioneer, office ay Grove street, R SALE. CLASS CIGAR STORE, IN ONE FI of the best down town streets, For particulars ap- ply at 439 Hudson street, 4 if ‘OB SALE CHEAP—ONE WHEELBR & WILSON, Singer, Howe. Me yd Willcox & Gtppe Remington and Domestic Sewing chines; pad little or no use. Apply at 3) Kast Fourteenth tee ONPARELL EMBEOIDERER COMPANY. ame —CORNBR GROCERY; OVER 80 YEARS established ; on one ot the best avenues ; handsomely and completely fitted np. J. MOO 280 Tenth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street. ARDWARE STORE IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION tor sale low. Soper chance for an active man; capital required So satistactory reason for selling. Call on or address W. 1, No. 307 Bowery. Tigres STORE—FIRST RATK CORNER, SPLENDID stand, handsomely fitted and with everything reaui- site tor the business Will be sold che: _W. COOK, 235 Washington street, Brooklyn. _ NE OF THE BEST BILLIARD AND LAGER BEER Saloons on Eighth avenue, between Thirty-titth and Thirty-sixth streets; store 25x st location on the avenue; will be sold very low; rentot store only $1000, Apply to B. 5. LUVY, 271 West Thirty-eighth street. ARE OPPORTUNITY.—TO BE SOLD IMMEDI- ately ata very moderate price, an old established Drug Store, on vhe best part of Sixth avenue. Commu- fupszions fo be p promptly forwarded, Adaress N., box METRO- No. 2! 4 £008 Pet CLASS of order. BEAUTIFUL HALF-CASE BLACK WALNUT’ MACHINERY. AT BARGAINS IN NEW sR008) BAND yale Brees, Gy Bien Bt cr ve DY ra ee enti ee he ge oy wani ass HUDSON 1 \TRBLS WILE fe Park Address HUDSON RIVER place. Nm AND SECOND HAND ENGINES BORIAO, ° 1 and poright, heed bores, with boi te rs, PUMDS, toch WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover streets, tt ta NE SYALL SIZED BNGINE.HATHEs ale a small Plaiosr, pd Darts anv s® Oiler of the shove machines for for sale cheap fof cash may address MECHANIC, box 127 ANTED—A SECOND HAND BLAKE'S NO. 2 Maney in good order. Address, Stating price and particulars, M., box 238 Post o: ANTED—A SIDE TIS mag ee 5 OOD } ght; — Address SIDE PLAITING, box U6 FIC MAIL STEAMSHIP pacigi TO GALIPOR: ans FArax AND OHINA, wes pler @ North tiver, New York, as fol- 8. Grav, ier SOLON. Gap vata ‘Tanner: J and avery ait a ce ciel Vranciscg ae For tre! no foes of Can. a esis Ries ju perintadent ‘oliceyoh eadus eae AND HAYTIBN. STRAMSHIP LiKe ne Layer J TTBYE 6 Captain W. for Turk’s Islan< Hayti, Porto Pi mingo City,,.¢ calling as Samana, will sal December "2a, a: § oclock P.M", ais Oo fret qe precsived oto caf al be Fn old. rd ew rier “ior particulars: a Own ra | apply Gardner 88 Do- of —SCROLL 8AW—WILL DO aes ig aN oe $30,sis e'tad' Contre streets, Raliroed Depot ____RUROPEAN sTEAMsHiPs. NLY DIRECT LINE TO 0 FRANCE, B54 rer vary TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MA) STLAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND naveES The 81 1d vessels on this favorite route for the Con- ieee orth fiver as follows i sarday, Des. 28 tito OF easing IN GOLD shaver wine), ty First Cabin. boy Second, $75; Thi rds B30. Excursion tickets rey ab Travellgra by taking this tne, avoid both transit by , Snateh fs Talliway and ie discomforts of cross tng the Ohanuel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- GEORGE MACKENZIK, Agent, 55 Broadway. orlando OFTERDAM. December 4 “ey Januar Ea i Ay iy arrying Known far. the regu- PuSeE Eby oe £0. segs Ww RMQRRIS. neral Agents. 50 Broadway. _ UN: sare MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS town and Li Ra Hrd Dee 22. at 230. Me Ne and steerage at low rates jiate “Stepald tickets nt lowest rates. ked wo apa trom Paris Hambarg, Nor- i Drafts ry prslasd England, lowest LIAMS & Coton e S Bromdway. PECIAL NOTICK.—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM. ship WYOMING, sailing for Queenstown and Liver. pool on Tuesday, December 22, will carr Dumber of intermediate passongers at in tour persons, every requisite is fe dining room: superior accommodation fi ncengere AL low Fates, Apply to WILLIAMS Broadway. REAT WESTERN G AMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, pie steamers of this Une will sail from pier 1s East ver as foli CORNWALL, Captain Stamper.........,Tuesaay, Dec. 2 GREAT WESTERN, Captain Windnam. Wed'sday, Jai Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, currenoy; excursion tickets, $ 2 street, Apply to the agent, 70 Sout TE MORGAN, agent Pe LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal Mail steamers are appointed to aati as follows: FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERP GITY OF NEW YO ‘Tuesday, Dec 22 at 2 P.M. CILY OF LOND! ‘aturd rc, 28 ate AS CITY OF MONTREA! 87! CITY OF ANTWERP. CITY OF BROOKLYN ray Ja Jan. ibe Cabin passage, $30, $60 aod 375. Etecrage to and frost all points at rednced rates. Cabin ana general office, No. 15 Broadway, Btecrage otices, 83 Broadway and pier North River. HN st DALE, Agent. UNARD LINE—B. an N. ‘ RM. S. P. Co, With a view of dimiieniae the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course for sll seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston. crosoing the meridian # at 43 latitude, or nothing to the nort! seapae, crossing a pertian of 50 Passengers bool way and Sweden, 4c. Prance and Germany at y, Dec. an. ‘On the homeward at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north o From NEW YORK for rae ERPOOL and Seis Ladera ker *RUSSIA. Wed. . 3) PARTH JAVA. yea Ree 30 ALGERIA ‘Steam * do not carry passeng Cabin p: , $100, $140, gold. according to ac- commoaation, ot tickets on favorable terms. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at low- est rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Green, Sveerage office, oe Broadway (Trinity eauaing. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. AMEC EC AMT EICAS, PACKET COMPANY'S LINE Se UTH, CHE: peta we ease FRISI WESTPHALIA. Rates of passage Bamburs aad all First Cabin, upper gatoany nol aoe ae Cab: set fe ok werage, Curte ney ME: Jal to Piymonth, London, Cherbo points in England, Scotland an $100 ‘GB RIGHARDS & BOAS. ideneral Agents, General Passenge! t Ag Agents. 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway. New York. AGLE LINE i UNITED STATES ai STEAMSHIPS TU PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Cly: uilt iron steamships will sail from New York as follows LESSING, Captain Toosbury +++e-December 29 GOETRE, Captain Witson..., ses from ler, toot oI Eagic Line RA P PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First'saloon, $100, gold; secotd saloon, $60, gold ; Prepaid steerag: tial ets on Hamburg $2, tickets from Hambu currency. For treight apply to FUNCH, EDYE & U0. 7 Souh strce! William ply to tell NACHOD & KUBNE, Broadway. For passage ap) General Agents, AMERICAN LINE HE AED STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF Weert Mail 51 ‘vice betw HL ELPRTA, “AND MIVERFOOIn saili stuah da hemi rainy Ip bi very Thursday trom le ia, and salialling every Weduesday trom Liverpoot ‘The following steamers are appointed to sail trom pees ia —, ENN PASSAGE, IN CURRENCY. Cabin $75 to $100, according to accommodattor Steerage and Intermediate tickets to and rom all points ai the lowest rates. obits | marked with a star do not carry Interme- Passenger accommodations for all classes unsur- Passed. Ample attendance is provided. Kvery steamer Carries & surgeon a! These are ied pied th life rafts in addition to the usual iTife boats an ‘and. life preservers. Through tickew and a bills of lading issued be- tween all prominent points, Por peweee, rates Of freumnt eotxon other pareeton apply i fh 42 Bi ad etrect, ew "york, JOHN MeDONALD Passenger Agent. 0, 8 Bi place, New York. PETER wurGitt rs Nor S, eneral Agents, 307 Walnut street, Fnilade! phia, Richardson, Bpence & Co., Liverps Cammins & rSro8.. esas R=, STAR LINE— Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States mails, The Sollowing steamers hg appointed to sail for From ladle From York. VADERLA ee 28) SWITZERLAND. pay 9 NEDERLAND. Feb. 2 in. 21 pHOM ANTWERP, From New basis ere © Bl SWITZERLAND. PASSAGE IN CURRENC' tee points atthe lowest Fates. A ges ol accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. aes attendance is provided. Every steamer carries a eon and stewardess. Through tickets and a ihrongh bills of lading issned be- tween all prominent points. For iogeerhes rates of freight and other intormation 1y PPO, W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad st., New York. JON McDONALD, Fasachger Avent, No. 8 Battery Piace, son, pork, PETER WRIGHT AND SONS, General ag S07 Walnut site ae ia. B. BECK: General Baropenn J Age, Antwerp. AD HOUSE FOR SALE—THE BEST ON THIS island ; j doing » sp splendid business: will be sold cheap Ra for cash; spiend hance is @ party who anderstands the busines#, Address KOAD HOUSE, Herald Uptown Branch office, WAFES.—A LOT OF SECOND HAND SAFES, BEST makes, In first class condition; closing out cheap before ia 5 Call at once. AME: ‘AN SAFE COMPANY, 300 Broadway. TEAM KINDLING WOOD pate WITH LEASE, boiler, engine sone = sary machinery for doing & good business, or one-half its value, Address FACTORY, box iss leraid office. HB BOOT AND SHOE STORE NO. 72 THOMPSON street, near Spring, for sale; reason tor gelling: blished 186) ( of proprietor i & good stock $15! FOR BUTCHER'S SHOP, ICE Ld AND e Fixtares; good trade; will be sold for above amount if sold on Monday, Apply at No. 397 Seventh avenue, Can be seen today. $7 50 WILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES +) ofa first class many years established Mir linery aud Fancy Goods store, or will exchange for Real Estate; « splendid, chance for parties snrends bo ad well-paying basiness, Address SECRE’ MACHINERY, LAnow hy nae feat AND i Pa HAND Swam FIL ines a! ler! am Pom aD Tanks. NNEY a HOFFMAN, Mt fag rere iG to 205 Water street, rookiyn. A. 208, ALR —& SHORE ENGINE AND 4 100. + horse Boiler; ® O&-horse Engin @ 75-horse Boiler ; a 30-horge cat-off Engine wit! ‘torte Botler; also a large amount of Apyteg) Boller: aa ges, nics, Ao. will be to close on ¥, CASSIDY, on 0 Brids streets Brooklyn.” a 2-HORSB HORIZONTAL STEAM BNGINE-SIZE 10x20, fore sale ae ner To be seen at the Globe Iron Works, West Thirty-third street, near Kleventh avenue. 1o Peart tJ A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HIGH Ap Hoa Men Fhe al rent $25; od | ion. East Fifty sccond street, agar Third aveira ply at 2 ae LET—FOR BUSINESS AND DWELL PUR. Apartments, Floors and Le Parts of Houses, in in detirabie SOY at iad hase welt welt street, T° LET—FLOOR IN PRIVATE HOUSE 155 East Forty-ninth street. suitable for light housekeeping ; rept very low Wo @ desirable party, 1 retsrence reouired, ett ST84% ENGIN, LIGHT-HORSB POWER, _for sal G Fulton sireet, ap stairs. Deana she cer won wave ie done in a “aye, by. the MatuSbstiran PRINTING Ear Xbkts MENT, No. ‘oad way. OR SALE—VERY LOW, ‘et, APPLIED FOR aT once, several Hoe Rotary Presses, good as now, ie New York mitabie lor newspaper work. Address Herald, HITE STAR, LINE, UEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOO CARRYING THE UNITED STATES Mal 1c January H atle.M. CAD at7 A.M. January [6, at 12 noo January 23, at 7 A. fanuary $0,'at 11, i From the White Star docks, pler 52 North River, orate j steerage at low rates. Saloot ms, ing rooms and bathrooms in midshij pcetion, where least motion is felt, thus combin- ing safety, speed and comfort fr inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. K. J. CORTIS, Agent. No#™, GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR TO Ope bee fata BREME: The steamship ODER, Captain Storendorp, will sailon Sareniey; Devel mber ig M, from Bremen pier, foot of a i street, Hovoke to be followed by oainship Naoki, Captain JG. UkYER, on Satur- day, Janu Hates oO "rissaag, 10,2ONDON, HAVRE AND First Cabin.... ‘r| a Second Cabin. fe th be g Steera, ig ae For freight or pass: resoy} ‘OMERICHS & CO., Agents, No, 2 Bowling Green, ATIONAL LINE, N NOTICE. ‘he most southerly route has always bee! this company, to sevia ice one4 eadiand relegral cba hind OBeNaT 44 and 47 no 70 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO ER Satu day, Dee. 2.8 4 M, ITALY turdas THE QUEEN: roa ont oat greatly ‘age tickets aa a LAveEpOS] oe the lowest if Xopiy at ‘the com, 's office, No. 69 Broad: pane on Wa J. HURST. Manager. - Y bison 3 contre AND MB EX. ps gS By i edie ‘Groat Srivah and wiidosten be Great Bri Bidets west rates, ‘Apply to eee |e Ee TBD Sn FERED FORE U.—OF FICIAL o ‘Winmaren marth United tod Beaten Cot Court House, #1 cg /DONOVAN RO6SA.—OHRAPEAT nyOMne TCR ah Ne w York. ete D Kong WYOMING an ps Coctande for Northern Hi Cork ii MSCS 14 sae AND mete ie Man. Ym These tirst clase steamships " pier 18 North River, foot of Cedar sages pt seca ry - COLUMBUS, E. O. Tuesiay Deo. 23 SOBNT CIty, ¥. . Carus, ursday, Dec. ‘or fretgnt ame “ P cuype & Co.-.1 § Bowling Green. Koller, Luling & Co, N. %eBavana a oe oF HAVAN car MAIL 83. LINE.— Steamers ry artis sort hae PM VOR VERA sith ni calling at, Savane, Campeachy, Tusp: ory foe wEHiDA gas mn age ART & son: Steamers will) eave New Orleana J jane Sane Vie Vera Crua and all the above por AS LINE OP GALVESTON STBAM ioe eeneae stlre OP Ce) Sv axa) Sepia ta, Bolger ier 2 Bast River on Vy roe, toe at ane ge the ae sarees fesers ‘and No charge or forwarding tn New having superior accom- York. For freq or passage, edit modation® *BP'y). “MALLORY & CO., 153 Matden lane, W. P. CLYDE & CO., ng Wall sireet. OR NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘he Cromwell Steamshtp Li ‘NYW ORLEANS, Captain Dearborn, fo, 9 North River on Saturday, Decem: base "inalgnolar tockory ar vr weeraga St Loals an At wos Cabin ‘or. passage 8 Ke sade ogi Fo 2 NEW, ORLEANS Di DIREG’ a NEW,/ -RCHANTS" STEA’ \MSHIP LINE, The steamship MISSISSIPPI, Capt M. B. Crowell, from pier 36 North —— Hpot oe Mone joore street, on Satar- day, December 26, reig! ily. Through rates a ‘nt received Lonis, ilektbare, or Galveston and Ij superior accoeny fice Brazen, Lice ha For freight or assace, having tions, apply to FR PREDERIC. (C BAKER, pier 36 North Soran ay LU Gea NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, he followin t new and Bray class steamers Rie cal lay, at 3 P Bast Ri very Wedne . from pier 2 Iver >— CARON pat ++ Deo. B SITY OF G. 30° Sity OF SAN ANTONI, CATY OF HOUSTON Freiguts received daily. “Throw indianola, Rockport or Aranzas and st. Louis Cabin passage, Por frieght of passage, having fuperior ‘aceomimn apply to age bn, ts, (RQuM ELL STEAMSHIP LINB POR BOR’ Me. Steamship ees WASHINGTON leaves 0' Wednesday and the GEO. CROMWELL Sr omnocug a 1 3 BoM) rom. pier No. 9 North Bier’ cou ak Portiand with principal railroads and steamers For interior and the East, Freights reduced, Passenge) coimodations “unsicpassed: Passage, iDcluding state- d_ meals a arah ‘Apply to OLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West strest. SEDUCED RATES—FOR PORT: ROYAL AND YER nandina, Fla.—steamer MEDIATOR wi on Tuesday, December 22 trom pler Nora Nori River, for: above ports, making connection with all potnts Sonth by railroad, via Augusta, Ga. This ls the only direct fo Florida. The following through rates for freignt have been estabitshea to Savannah and Char take effect immediately cl oy pred gt class,, 25 cents; third class. ety cents fourth ‘clnea. Ibe cents; fifth Class, 12 cents; sixth class, 12 cents. ERM, GELPCKE, Agent, No. 5 William street, N? ETERSBURG AND RIQHMOND—OLD Dominion Steamship Company.—Steamers leave for above ports from pier 37 North River toot of Beach street, on Tuesday, ghoreday and Saturday, at 3 P. M. A intermediate stea’ Through bills of Tading and passenger tickets issned to all points in che interior. Also, steamer for Lewes, Del., and all points In Dela- ware ‘org oy wn Maryiand, every Monday and Thurs- “Bixee, corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. UTSIDE LINE Seats at aN RARE Ege PHLAG AION COMPANY, Monde. ae on jay, Dece: the Steamships of th Pine are, line ma eave regularly East Rive PREIGHTS. RECEIVED “DAILY. et rates and further information apply on the pier OFM. P. CLYDE f CO... General Managers, Phil 12 Bouth wher ets HAND, dent, U9 Wall street, lon, STEAM NAV- '‘TEAMSHIP COMPANIES USING poesia |ANTI- iptipg will dag and itadvantay al with the WbTHol AN NTING Ei TABLt ENT, No. 218 Broadway, as its of work are unsurpasse: and cheapness it offers "special Lading, Shipping Receipts, Tickets, Manitesta, Pi meer List onrewlare Posters, Cards.” Waybills ‘and -every special form used in the transaction of business caré- fully prepared and printed. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. [,ALL, RIVER LINE 10 BOSTON, VIA NEWPOR® and Fall River.—The steamers NEWPORT and OLD, COLONY leave pier 28 North River, (oot of Murray street, aly, Nae tpn BA cepted) at 4 P. M. rough tickets sold at all principal hotels in the city. ENBSYLV ANTS RAILROAD, P ‘he Great Trank Line and "nite States Malt Route, Trains leave "New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and. Cortlandt streets, as tollows:— Bxpres for Harrisburg, Vinisbarg, the West and Seuth, Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:30 A.M, 5 a 330 30. M. de Od ie in ue Ort a ‘Lock Haven (vis Folisonpnie road Division, connect at Pl A. M. | vor ams! even Erie, 8:3) P. a core ot Rigs for Petroleum Centre and the jaltimore, Washington and the South ington Express” of Pullman Parlor oe Llntea ld pt panday, 9:30 A. M; Orind 9 Pagpington 4: Expreat for Philadephia, 7, $40,930 A. M., 12 Fate 4:50, OTM, kad i nent” Sunday? ¢ , 8:30, ry ‘and'9 P.M, migrant and second aay Por Newark at 6, 6:30, 7, 7 0, 8,9, 10,10 A M12 A, 2, 4:10, 4:30, 6, 3:20, 40, 6, 6:10, 6 3, He HO 1b ie and 12 night. Sunday, 5:20, ‘elizabeth 90. 7.7 40, 8, 9, 10 2M,13, Pot gabe Bie ack “Pigs Sa '8:05 88 - Pat and it pg junday, att 5:20, 6:10,7 P. M. and 12 For Bast Millstone, 12 noo For Kingston and ied H For Princeton, 7, 8 it ts 430 nd 7 | P.M. For Lambertv’ 130 A. mee Me For Phillipsburg and Bolvidere, 939) A. ME anti'P, M. ‘Trenton, ares Burlington ana Camden, 7 For Freehold, 7 Zand 4:10 P.M For Farmingdale and Squan,7 A.M, and? ?. M. Yor Hightstown, Pemberton and Camden, via Perth Amboy, 2:3) P) M. For Hightstown | and. Fernberton, ee ihe} ative as ws:—From 1:20 A. M. and 10:35 P. Haare Meyer M daily, exce t i Washington and eis ne, 6: 1027 P.M. Sunda; ae irom Philadelphia, 8:1 0, tb: iS, Wien Tes ™M., 735, 7:40, 10:27, PLM Sunday “5:10, 6:9) 6:55, tba ALM, “734s Ticket omer 526 and 4 Broad Mode re 1 beg House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt stre Nove Gonrtatreet, Brookiyns Nos Lid. 116 and ji Had son street, Hoboken, emigrant eral Oiee, No. io. 8 ery place. D. neral Passe: PRANK THOMSON, Geberal Masago, ne Aeon. QTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON AND PROVL-. dence,—Steamers NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesda Thoraday and Satorday, and GHONINGTON S every Mor day, Wednesday and fgiday, from pier 33 Nort ve Joot of Jay street, até EXCURSIONS 5 ali a * NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from White- hall street, foot of Broadway, for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 6:90 A. M. to 7:30 P.M. dailys Sundays every two hours, from 8:30 A. Mf. to 646 P.M. ICKETS, CIRCULARS, INVITATIONS, POSTERS ball ond at banging? fasigen A a a eee ine) . rt MutROPolrtaN PRINTING BOTABLISHMEN » 2a Broadway, New York. a ___ WINES, LIQUORS, &C WINES, WINES.—GREAT BA ROA M TH aaction KE John fas '3 old wine store, 200 gross eira, Hock and Rhine Wi A w Port, 51 (ay old Brandi inest in the world, retailed at whi sale prices ies William, mM street, between Nassau KEEGA) A -TO Red me CASES WOLFE'S BOURBO 4 wreimey) Or sale cheap, by JOHN HINDS, Eighth avenue. “ OHALLENGE THE WORLD” > whieh we. ok. — age id tor ‘on radia Pulet a aa sete: Kins ¢3 Wine” Teadin got en enc ie tht Pee ‘ame is rs ry ha merchante in ‘ta tate in the Union. only gia brewers having tes, and un! like our the ‘Deswery.” nd

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