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BOARDERS WANTED. WINDSOR HOTEL, 28 EAST FORTY- wROM Deaieble, furnished’ Rooms private table if required, ITY HALL—PRANKFORT street.—250 Rooms, 25e., Xe. eect EAST. OF corner William ‘and $1; gentlemen and families; plenty of eheap Restaurant; open all uight. ELEGANT SUNNY PARLOR; CLOSETS; HOT AND id water; also fourth sto ; Feferences exchanged. Mreet, Madison square. ARGE FAMILY FRONT ROOM AND ROOM CON- also two large front hall Rooms, fire and East Fourteenth street, HANDSOMELY with first class ast ‘Toonwe third FURNISHED FRONT conveniences, billiard table, gas, fire, in- for two; terms moderate: teferences given and required. 356 West PARLOR FLOOR Room, all auding Board PON STORY) TO RENT, (SECOND hoo Suit class; neighborhood good. 232 jest Eleventh street. 5 UIT OF VERY DESIRABLE THIRD STORY FRONT ished; id Bedroom, with f Thirty second street, avenue, corner o! WARM HALL ROOM, CONTAINING HOT AND cold water; also front Room, with tire, to let. with F ‘on moderate terms, in the comfortable house M Seventh avenue, near Fourteenth ‘F TWO GENTLEMEN OR MAN A @ pleasant alcove Room, with excellent Board in a private family, address W. —SECOND STORY PARLOR AND BEDROOY, AT 33 ‘West Twenty-seventh street; front south Rooms, hand- Domely furnished, with or without private table; moderate price; also fourth floor frout Room, —GOOD, LIBERAL BOARD; NICELY FURNISHED Rooms; all improvements; prices low; fine location. Macdougal street, near Washington square. ST FLOOR AND SECOND STORY FRONT ROOMS TO Board; private table if desired 108 wud 104 East Twenty-third street. AY, $5 TO $6 PER WEEK.—NIt TEE band “Bossi as Wont, Bide, Hots y-fourth street and Ninth avenue; also good treet; references. D WIFE DESIRE LARGE HANDSOME ROOMS, FRONT AND BACK, ry, to let, together or separate, with liberal Washington pluce, near Sixth avenue. iCELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD FOR dy, up town, Address E. D. W., Herald Uptown h office, NEATLY AND VERY COMFORTABLY FURNISHED second story front larze Rooms; very good rns moderate ; references. small and American. ‘ollege place, near Bleecker street, west side. PLEASANT COMMUNICATING FRONT ROOMS, he floor, to let, with or withont 113 Kast Portieth }; good location. street, between Lexingwon and Fourth avenues. 6 URNISHED, WITH PRI- > vate table, superior nccommodation, at 27 Weat Thirty- DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENUE, 12 BAST SIX- teenth street.—Two elegant Rooms, om parlor floor, with Board; also Room suitable for gentleman and wife; carpets and furniture entirely new. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—SECOND OR third floor Iurge and hall Room handsomely furnished ments unexceptionable; terms moderate; references. GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH ood Board and nice Rooms, $5 50 per we ; convenient to Elevated Rail te or singh y ; a suite or singly Sumforts of a hom ply at 122 Ninth avenue. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1875--QUADRU BOARDERS WANTED. — DRP, STRBET | 31 | WEST. GPLEARANT FRONT #) Rooms, second and third Moors, with or without Bourd; terms $10 to $20 per week; location convenient to atuces and Elevated Railroad. 1385 LEXINGTON AVE BOARDERS WANTED. TON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY. double and ot class house DBP ATARET. WEST, NO, 347.—TO LET, WITH 2) Roard, nicely furnished Rooms: moderate prices; lo- r Elevated Rallway, 2% D_ STREET, 204.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH FIRST class Board’, reterences exchanged. cation pleasant and 14 ST FORTY-POURTH 8 0) Rooms, with first class B 140 WES? SIXTEENTI STREET.—NICELY FUR- nished Ri et, with or without Boi TREET,—PLEASANT d, for gentleman and wife or singl ys D STREET, 350 WEST,—TWO DESIRABLE COM- 2) municating Rooms, on second floor; also single Room to let. with first class Board; near Elevated Railroad ; references exchanged. OQ WAVERLEY PLACE.—AN ELEGANTLY FUR- 4) nished suit of Rooms, bath, pantries, ke. upon the Darlor Hloor, with or without private table; also other Koons. Of, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT FRO 2D Rooms, handsomely furnished,on second and third floors: large, cheerful dining room, of parlor floor; private table if desired ; references required, 296 EAST FOURTH STREET.—TWO LARGE co. ZO fortably furnished Rooms, with or without Bour privilege of housekeeping If required. 28 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—A gentleman and wifo or single gen- tlemen can be accom jed with good Board and pleasant Rooms ; terms moderate; reference required. 3() EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STRE: ® Second Floor, together or separate; also two upp Rooms, with Board; terms low to suitable parties; refer- ences. 3 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A Parlor, elegantly furnished, suitable for a family or & party of yen; all mode; without Q] GROVE STREET.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED SL BROT icreith partial Board, on moderate terms; reference: ¢ WE: HIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 3 aetna ed Broadway.—Fine "Suit and single Room or gentlemen, W th Board; table first class; r ne improvements; with or reference. for families venience ot fire, to let, wit! $7; house e 149 | references exchanged. 11 FOURTT AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH roterenc 165 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. FRONT io for gentlem: cold water I Board; hou terms moder 145 BAST_IWENTY.Finet. STREET, GRAMERCY 45 Pars.—To let, « handsomely furnished second tioor Koom, with Board ‘also piugic erms mod 2 EAST NINETEENTH STREET,—lANDSOMELY ) furnished Second Floor, together or vegaratet with 190 large alcove Room, in a r all modern conveniences WAVERLEY PLACE.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with hail Rooms connecting, with con- or without Bourd; terms, $6 to ts. EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—ANDSOME- furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; ‘A pleasant front Sitting Room, with bed in it, over tuilor's store, breakfast if desired, to gentleman. 1 61 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—TO LET, wil oe at, frout hall Room, warm and pleasant; wired. Koom. third floor (southern exposure), with Bo: gentlemen; hot and nd wife or two sing! ge closets, QOL WES? ,,,FORTYTHIRD | STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let, with or witho wly repaired: single Rooths for gentleuien; ‘one block from St. Cloud Hotel. 22 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A VERY = nice sunny and warm hall Kedroom to with Board, to @ gentleman; house first class and terms reason- able, MADISON AVENUE.—MME. KOBINSON HAS A 31 large, sunny Room on third floor, to let, with Board; Roo! fourth fi front. flo D4. NEST TENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE AMER: cun family will let a large Room, on the second front, with ; terms moderate, 33 KING STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—SUNNY OO front Room, with’ small Room adjoining, suitable for gentleman and wife or two or three gentlemen; good Board, all improvements; moderate prices. CLINTON PLACE.—ONE SUIT OF ROOMS AND one large — to let, with good Board, at prices as low as any house iM@-he city for the accommodations. 3 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Broadway.—Desirable Kooms, for families t reasonable pric 3 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO e} let, handsomely furnished and unfurnished Rooms, Breakfast if desired, in private house 33 FAST TWENTY.THIRD STREET. ONE DOOR °. from Madison Park.—Superbly furnished Parlor Floor, three large rooms, private bath, &c., for partie: perlor accommodations, with private tal 34 wrer TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TWO LARGE per week, front sunny Room, reasonably, with Board; one Studio also: references exchanged. TH STREET, 138 WE: * Handsomely fernished Rooms, on second and third floors, with unexceptionable Board; also single Rooms for gentlemen; terms, $10 per week; reterences exchanged. 34m STRERT, NO. 161 EAST.—GOOD BOARD AND OF sunny front Rooms, also hall Room, at very mode: ate to a smull genteel faimily; reference. DOORS FROM GILSEY HOUSE.—HANDSOMELY furnished, sunny Rooms, en suite or singly, with Bourd; : references 41 West Twenty-niuth st avenne.—To rent, with Board, two single Rooms, one located on second floor, front; southern exposure. FLOOR FRONT yrivate bath; also other Rooms; house is tommodious and elegantly furnished; breakfast to order till ton o'clock; reference required. TH AVENUE, NO. 209—ENTIRE PARLOR AND Second Floor, with or without al vith breakfast, for gentlemen; rei TH AVENUE, 81. TH AVENUE, 91.~SECOND ferences exchanged. FIRST DOOR BELOW SIXTEENTH street—M. E, GAGE.—Three Roou: Board: newly and handsomely furnished; references. _—A LARGE, 5) second floor, with TH AVENUE, five rooms to let; front, with or without tion unexceptionable; references. TH AVENUE, Floor, with or without private tabl ments; handsomely furnished. AVENUE, 351. andsomely furnished, to | with or without private table; terms moderate; small ECOND FLOOR OF Bedroom on third floor, ‘appointments and loca? Q{ADISON PARK).—SECOND modern improve- JOHN P. WORSTELL, SECOND FLOOR, NEWLY AND with Board, or a NUE, OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARE, NO, .—Elexant Parlor and Bedroom for gentl: Fife, second story, with first class Board and attendance; references exchanged. ik TH AVENUE, NO. 349.—A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Suit of Apartments, richly furnished ; or will be divided, rith or without private table; one de able Room, for & TH AVENUE, NO. 140, CORNER OF NINETEENTH street.—Two ‘connecting Rooms, Parlor und Bedroom, Fonting on the avenue, second floor, with or without private jable; unexpectedly vacunt ; references best character. EAR THIRTIETH STREET.—PRI- vate family will rent elecantly furnished third floor Par- ortind Bedroom, with strictly first class Bonrd ; extra slee nz Room if required; references exchanged.’ Address B., box 2,468 Post office. OOTTAGE PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ONE heated, with bath for gentleman und wife; terms reasonable, WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH wenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class yard, table if desired; Rooms tor gentlemen, references exchanged. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH venue.—A good sized, well furnished square Root ith or without Board; gas and grate fire; TH AVENUE. also one large LEROY 8TREET.—FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, SELUND floor, with or without Board; also third floor, frot minutes from Bleecker «nd Broadway; sil improvements, CLINTON PLACE (EIGHTH STREET)—TWO large front Rooms to let, with or without Board, to dingle gentlemen, at reasonable price. TH STREET, 150 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— asant Room, with southern ex. re, hangsomely furnished; large clisets: every conven ty desirable; terms mod- Iso hall Room ; location TH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.—A VERY handsomely furnished front Room to let, with lari Closets, hot and culd water; ever; references. Address O., box 118 Heraid office, TH STREET, 275 WEST, NEAR FOURTH STREET.— Well furnistied double and single Room, with first class ard, to responsible parties: house well heated; loeation respectable and convenient to car routes; terms moderate, WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- furnished Koom on second floor, front; two Rooms on third floor, back: first class table; all modern improvements; terms reasonable. convenience; full Bourd; nue.—Handsome!; table; location first ¢ TH STREET, 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. and nicely furnished Rooms on second wi third floors, with Board; grate fires and all conveniences also hall Room. PARK AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FOURTH 4 Thirty-fifth streets, pl Room, with Board; terms reusonable ; reterence. NEAR FIFTH ed Parlor and Bedroom, ntleman and wife, with ge front Room; rivate bath, suitable for Superior Board. ‘H STREET, 202 WES!.—ONE THIRD FLOOR . with superior Board; family small; front hall Room, poferences exchanged. TH STREET, 217 WEST.—EL¥ Jet, en suite and singly, with Boar: desirable ; location central aud convenient to all parts ofthe NT ROOMS TO house unusually TH STREET WEST, 33, 35 AND English lady,— gentlemen; table best in mar! omit the times. TH STREET, Be KEPT BY AN furnished front Rooms, Gb; references; terms to WEST.—ROOMS, and location very desirable; table first | elas ; terms reasonable ; references exeh EAST FORTY-3ECOND STREE' ly furnished Suit of Rooms, with ever, is offered to a family desiring such, with table if desired. PERRY STREET.—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board: prices varying from Including fire and gus; goo entiemen preferred ‘TH STREET, and Fifth avenue.—A Roo —AN ELEGANT. convenience, | $5 to 87 per week, table aud comforts of bi UNIVERSITY PLACE ‘e mn gmrene with Hoara : two persons; $6 each; snd Bre; two, persons; $6 euch; also second story Front, ST TWENTY NINTH STREET.—ROOMS, WITH Jeman and wife or single gentlemen. EAST.—FURNISHED ROOMS or gentlemien or for w lady und gentleman, with or ard, TH STREET, NO, 45 TI STREET, 313 WEST.—A FEW FAMILIES OR well furnished | oms at moderate prices, wit! oung Indien, at $45 it; references exc! Board ; aiso one or two | to $5 per week; neighborhood excel. | REET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- shed itooms, suitable for fain. cellent Board; neighborhood mexceptionable: SEOUND STREER—A LARGE dsmall Room on the third floor to let, with Bosra: | WEST NINTH STREET.-MANDSOME LARGE Rooms, nicely furnished, to let. wit juitable for centienien and their wives or i moderate prices, 6) WAVERLEY PLACE.—FUR: nd third floors, w jad families. ‘Terms low. |, for gentlemen WEST—HANDSOME FRONT | oom, with tire STREET, 33 WEST.—TO LET, WITIL BOARD, one desirable secoud story front Room; yorure: also square Room on fourth floor and bird floor; relerences, PLACE.—COMPORTABLE Rooms, with or without Bowrd, for gentleman wud | men: private inmily, | wite or single een| STREET, NO. 137, WEST.—ELEGANT PARLOR ping Room adjoining, ov second flour § Room snd alcuve om fourth Boor, with first cluot | Q5 WEST SIXTERTH STREET—T0 LET. wITIt Board, a large, pleasant Room, to gentleman and wife or single gei j southern exposure; good table, at very low prices. 8 TH STREET, 74 WEST.—ROOMS ON SECOND floor, en suite or singly, with first class Boura. Q7_ SEVENTH AVENUE.—A SECOND STORY FRONT Of Room to 1ét—Also two hall Bedrooms: good Board d every convenience cheap; ulso table boarders. men only; house h comfortable hall Rooms, with first rate Board, at $7 3 TH STREET, 111 WEST.—LARGE SECOND STORY NEAR BROADWAY.— 35 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR MADISON « 204. WEST ,THIRTY.NINTH | STREET.—NEATLY furnished d story front Room to let to gentle- 1 modern improvements; first class Board given if desir 206 NEST IWENTY-VIFTH STREET —A LARGE, handsomely furnished front Room, with every con" venience, with or without Board, at moderate price. v Parlor (and hall Room F furnished or unturnished and with or without se ix highly respectable; cars pass the door to ull SES ENWORTH, FORMEKLY OF 22 UNION haying taken the house 26 Weat Twenty-third it of Rooms, with Board; also one single HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE Be owNG PLACES ARE D OFFICES FOR THE REC AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK D BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY, 580 SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, LEQBNBR BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK: He ONLY AUTHOR: PY OF ADVERTISE. “BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD WHERE HE have a grate fire in a cheerful Room afternoons and rices expected with answer; references ex- L., Herald office. LADY DESIRES A with or without Board, with @ widow lady or pr family where no other boarders are taken: location must be AY rald Uptown Braj FRENCH PARISIAN LADY, PROFESSOR OF literature in this city, desires 'to secure a pleasant Room, with Board, in a e family, in exchange for French Lessons, Addr PLE SHEET. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, NMAN LINE. Royu! Mail Steamers are sppalpted to sail as follo FOR OW) » LIVERPOO: CITY OF BROOKE CLTY OF CL ie CITY OF MC CITY OF BERLIN. CITY OF RICHMOS a pier 49 pee 30, ‘S40 1d $100, gold, s++ 860, $40 an gold, covseersae QB, Currency. 1 ai lowest rates. For cabin pussaze and jeneral business apply at the com. pany's office, No, 1 Broadwi oat { Broadway, or pier 45 North JOHN G. DALE, Agent, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN DERE STATE LINE—T0 GL. is BELFAST AND LO sailing from Engle pier, Hobok STATE OF VIRGINIA, EOF INDIANA.” nd, ATE OF PENNSYLVANIN: ureday, Jan, and every alternate Thursday thereatter, First cabin, $60, $7Pund $80; return tickets, $120, Second cabin, $49; ro- turn tickets, $50. | Stoeraze at lowest rates, Ap USTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 7: Stecrage'othice, Ni Bs REAT WESTERN STE TO BRISTOL Sa GREAT W ARAGON, Symons. : © jassage, $70; intermediate, tickets, $120. Applyto , W. D. MO. January 26 ie, SHO, Cure ADY TEACHER—WITH HIGHEST CITY CREDEN- tals, desires to exchange x super 0 with or without Bourd: part money; must be near or in New Address TEACHER, box 191 Herald Uptown Branch office, OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG in a private family, Ploase addre: jars, BOARD, P ARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLI location below Thirtieth street; Room must bo nice! furnished and terms moderate. r Piano for Room, N, ISRAELITE, id state particu: ARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN @ private family, whero there are no oth Address, stating terms, L., box 3,431 Post of OARD WANTED—FOR A PERMANENCY, BY ed vingle gentleman of quiet habits, a good- furnished Room, with open freplace, clos- ms will not answer: locath ty-eighth streets, Third w terms $50 per month: best references. A T, box 166 Herald Uptown Branel sized comfortal ets, &e., fourth QO7 NEStTWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, Extension on purlor floor; also hall Room on third story; sunny exposure; terms eusy; refer- ences. OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS, eighth streets, Third NAPP, Herald Up- ighth and Fort; Address M. M and Sixth avenu town Branch office. QO] WEST, SEVENTE! 215) Seino s, fire home to two or three tespectable xentleme QV7 Bast ,TWIRTIETH | STREET. PRIVATE 4 family will rent well furnished Rooms (southern ex- sure) to a party of gentlemen or family, with or without reakfust ; terms reasonable. quiet, respec home’ comforts, table boarders aeeommodut 94 WEST TWENTY-POURTH STREET.—TO LET, 44 with Board, a large Room on second floor, well far: nished, hot and cold water, bath attached; also single Room; southern exposure ; terms moderate. 29 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAM- 4) ily can accommodate a few Boarders: Rooms very pleasant; southern exposure; terms moderate; convenient to five lines of cars, also Elevated Railroad, O31 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—HANDSOME je. large Rooms, in private family, with Board; also single Rooms, on fourth floor. 93) EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—NEATLY FUR- “a nished Rooms, connecting. with or without Board ; grate fire, bath and gas; also Rooms for light housekeeping; desirable neighborhood ; terms moderate. 244. WEST TWENTY-THIRD | STREET.—BROWN stone house; handsomely farnished Rooms on par. for and second floors’ to gentlemen rooming together, if taken immediately, to let, with Board, exceedingly low; hall Room ; gentlemen only’; references exchanged, IRST STREET, NEAR THIRD h of Q7_ WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET, near Broadway. entire Third Floor, with first class Board. with Board. 24.6 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET, BETWEEN 4D seventh and Eighth avenues.—Large double Room, NTED—A GOOD SIZED, SUNNY ROOM, WELL furnished, in first class house, having sociable, refined boarders; near Union square. Address, with full particu. lars, PARISLAN, Herald Uptown Bri ANTED—BOARD, WITH COMFORTABLE location between treety, Fifth ind Eighth avenues. Address DISGUSTED, Herald Uptown Branch office. WIFE AND CHILD ‘arlor, Dining Room and two Bedrooms, with ‘Twenty-third and Fortieth street: yom mist be on first floor. A. W., Herald Uptown Branch offic ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A FURNISHED Room, with or without Brenk! ; in French family preferred; references given. G, 1, Herald office. ADULTS, ONE. Thirteenth and Sixteen! A GENT Address, stating particulars, ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FO nd two single Rooms, with Board; ‘terms 191 Herald Uptown $40 per waek; ©)D STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH HALL OR AL. cove, furnished, Board and fire, between Fourteenth and filth streets, west sid 4s A., box 199 F BROOKLYN ‘RY STREET, from Fulton or Heights.—Genteel Rooins, singly or en suite, wi TREET, BROOKLY? inutes’ walk from strect ferries; table first class; terms, $5 50 to $6; refer- E MINUTES’ WALK to enconomize see it Bourd: references, Faiton or Wall QQ BAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR MADI- OO son avenue.—Large and small Rooms to let, with jouse and appointments first clans; references, Board; “ 40, 42 AND 44 WEST FOURTEENTH STREE: OO. Rooms, en suite, with Board; also several Rooms; house'and acconimodations first class; te erate. 3 TH STREET, NEAR MADISON AVENUE.—A gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, willing to Bay for superior accommodations may bave Rooms, with joard, in a private family. Address W. T., box 672 Post office. 38 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTIL and Sixth aven Rooms, with Board, for married couple or singh table first class; references. 3! WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- nished double Rooms for families, and single Rooms = ladies or gentlemen, with first class Board, at moderate prices A] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET. LARGE, SQUARE Room, with grate, $16 a week for two; $12 for one; first class table ; house thoroughly heated, 45 AND 44 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET— square room ny; everthing first class; references. 4 )D STREET, NO. 213, NEAR BROADWAY. RE- fined private family offers a home of comfort and ele- gance to one or two families or single gentlemen at moder- ate rates; references exchanged, will rent, ‘h Board, two or three desirable Rooms, en suite or sing! jerms moderate : reference. 43 NEST ,TWENTY-RIGHTH | STREET. —NICELY furnished Rooms, with or without Board, for families or gentleme: WEST NINTH STREET —LARGE ROOM, second floor, to rent, nicely furnished, with good rice $16; Room, top floor, for two persons, $12, jarge closets. wife or tw erate. hot and cold water, attached; also comfortably furnished Bedroom, in private and wives, with Board, nicely furnished Room: tremely low prices furnished Rooms to families or gentlemen; terms very rea- sonable; references exchanged. private family: plain, reliable parties preferred; house and RLE- gantly furnished Second Floor to let, with first class Board, with or without private table; also third story 315 Pini -i AVENUE, NEXT EIGHTEENTH /D STREET, NO. 107 WEST.—A PRIVATR FAMILY } 4 arms 82 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO DESIR- . the 23d by parties leaving the city, ‘ i 384 single gentlemen, with or withont Boar: cove front Room ; references required. 835 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STRE} 5 IAG WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—PLEAS. “ ant sunny Rooms, with Board, to gentleman and single gentlemen ; also hall Room; terms mod- 24 2 WEST FOURTY-THIRD STREET.—IA somely furnished back Parlor: dressing closet, sidence; Board if desired. —A PRIVATE or gentlemen 94 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET. J family will let to single genttem 950 WEST FORTY NINTH SrmEET—A PRiVaTe OY tumily offer. with or without Board, handsomely 268 WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET.—HANDSOME- ©) ly furnished Rooms to let, with Board, in a quiet mmodations first class ; terms moderate, 305 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOME- . ly furnished Room, with hot and cold water, snit- able for a party of gentlemen or gentleman and wife; also hall Room, with good Board, on reasonable terms. BCOND AVENUE, BETWEEN SHVENTEENTH nd Eighteenth streets, two doors from Stuyvesant t Rooms, with ‘first class Board: location unsurpassed for health, society, quiet and railroad conven- fences: terms reasonable. reet.—Nice Rooms and Rourd. able Rooms to tet, with Board; will be vacated on “TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. te family will Jet, te a gentleman and wife or two second story al- +) Rooms, with xood Board; mode: AH THSTREET, NO, 214 WEST.—PLEASANT SQUARE +) ‘Rooms, on the fourth floor; xlso hall Rooms on third floor, to rent, with good Board, at reduced prices. 338 EAST TWENTIETH STREET—WANTED, A or terms moderate. Mrs. A. CAMPBELL. child to Board, where it will he well taken care of; moderate terms to permanent partie family; reterences exchanged. 314 We: 46 IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER F ) Hotel.—Nicely furnished Rooms for # gentleman; br fast if desired. 47 WEST THIRTYEIGHTH STREET. | BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues —A nicely furnished Second Floor to let, en suite or separately, with Board. 4 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A FINELY FUR- © niched Room, with all conveniences; southern ex- posure: suitable for two persons; with Bo: rd; table ANo. 1; also a few table boarders cau be accommodated. 48 WEST TWELFTH STREET —A PRIVATE, FAM. ily will rent a handsomely farnished second story front Room; also Rooms for gentlemen; good tuble and ail the comforts of a refined home; references. 4 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—PLEASANT farnished Rooms, with Board; single men or fami- ies; terms 86 to $8, 49 SEVENTH AVENUE, THIRD DOOR FROM Fourteenth street.—A nicely furnished Room, suita- ble for hnsband and wife; also Rooms suitable for single gentlemen, with Board. rivate American ‘orty-sixth street, 35) ) WEST TWENTIETH STREET.~GOOD BOARD, ences required. 36 2 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE floor, with Board, to three gentlem 415 MADISON AVENU: handsome large brown stone private dwelling on Madison avenue, near Windsor Hon floor: thi ceptionable parties, Mra, SAYRE, 417 WEST TWENTY-SE and their wives Railroad and 432 AND 434 MADISON AVENUR.—MRS. PITKIN . with fire and gas, from $8 to $12"per week; refer- American family will let « large Room on the first for $5 per week each. ROOMS AND BOARD.— Second Floor, elegantly furnished, three rooms, in Wath and closets on same rooms will be let, ‘with private table, to wnex- ND STREET.—ELE- gantly tarnished Room, with Board, for gentlemen r single gentlemen: convenient to Elevated venth avenue cars; terms moderate; refer- ces exchanged, ai hastwo connecting front Rooms, with first cl Room. 2 44 ily, two large Room: 4 fh —IN PRIVATE FAM- furnished, with Board; ove two hall Bedrooms. CORNER FPORTY-FIRST nicely furnished hall Room to let, with « Board; gentlemen only; terms reasonable. 50 WEST TWENTY-FIGHTH STREKT.—TO LET, . with unexceptionable Board, two or three nicely farnished Roows, on third floor;' references given and required. 846 LEXINGTON AV with excellent Board; a physician s Office, Call all the UE.—PLEASANT, SNUG Rooms to let, large and sal ntly furnished, 54. WEST TENTH STREET. BETWEEN FIFTH AND OE Sixth avennes.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with or without Bowrd; modern improve- ments; private family; references. WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE OO Reservoir Park —One large sunny Room, nicely tur. nished, with nd good Board, at very moderate price: 7 LTT aieteiersnly feratsies Rooms, en suite, to be uppreciated GEO. A. DELOYNES, place.—Comfortable Apart tlemen at very re: eR THIRTY-FOURTH t rty-fourth street, with or without Board: must be seen MAISON PARIST Twelfth street, bet ‘NE, d8 AND 40 EAST n Broadway and University ts for families and single cen- ble prices, with or without om WEST TWENTY-RIGHTH | STREET.—ITAND. 2) somely furnished Rooms,’ with first class Board; re erences WEST NIN’ 55 Mat evens “NINTH STREERT.~A LARGE, changed. RGE ROOM ON SHOOND le closets, hot and cold water, heat m to let, with Bowrd. 72 NUF, BET’ jeenth streets, —To let, Room, with al modern convenienc Iso @ hall Bedroom ; referonces, WEST THIRTY-SIXTH | STRERT.—A_ LARGE. nny front Room on second flor " floor, recently furnished, with AQ BANK STREET. VO floor, with an and gas; also hall and Sixteenth streets. —Purnished | to let, to gentlemen or gentieman and wi QG FASTTENTH stRel JD Fourth avenues, —Ro | an American funnily ; 130 table Board, 10 let, wit 106 EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET,—DESIRABLE ) double and single Rooms, on second and third floors, with Board; table boarders. 114. WaAT TWENTY SECOND wTREKT—A SUNNY Koom, with Board, for one or two persous: terms moderate, 2 WwW il ) ant Rooms, separately or together, with Bourd; ref- erences 6 THREE 120 van onthrd floor, with re: also other Rooms, with supe- rior Board; van ged, 126 BAS EVENTH STREE ) far single Rooms to let, with coud Board: term EAST THIRTEENTH STREET.—A FEW GEN- tlemen and their wives can he accommodated with somely furnished Rooms; Board for lady only. i 134 HRISTOPHER STRERT.—A NICELY FUR- * nished fromt Ke Jet, with or without B 1135 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A HAND. OO) wo to let to two gentlemen, wil rener. 13. KAST SIXPERS STREET, NEAR TRVING +) pince.—To rent, with or without Bonrd, handsomely furnished Room: | single geatiemen ; reference uired, AA ray Hill, will let. with Board, fo adnits only, their fewly and ele first clase in all ite appointment with name, MADISON AVENUE, Heruld Uptown Branch if STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | A five elegant Rooms « private family. Brown stone residence 118 Séventy-eighth Htreet, near Madison avenue cnrs, fourth floor, or one hail Koow, front, | Comforts, kindnes: Hetween Sixth and Seventh avenues, also a front Koom | BETWEEN THIRD AND | t Cr AL for vont! Feasonable AL gentioman n very de “AH AA frome Room f lady only. Address Hi, box 117 Herald Uptown Branch | attics | STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING ON MUR ntly furnished Second Flo rofore house strictly cos, Address, STLEMAN AND WIFE, OR FAMILY, CAN 1 Board, very low, with & small UADY IN DELICATE I NG WER NEAT, WARM ROOM, 35 OR 50 CENTS PER DAY, $2 nnd $2 50 per week, Smith's Hotel, 55 Chatham Buropeun plan; always open, BROADWAY AND EIGHTH Rooms, with excellent table, $1 60 to $2 ; for families and’ gentlemen; Street, neur New Post office ; MTY HOTEL, CORN \LENHAM HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, FIFTI AVE- ‘pue, between Twenty-tirst and Twenty-second streets. — odern convenien Elegant Rooms, SB. BARRY, Manager. 48 NEW BOWERY.—HEATED BY hot air; comfortable accommodation for fwnilies, tran- tlemen; double oom od for 35e, Always op HOUSE, 72 FIFTH AVENU Rooms on third fivor, with Board, at very low prices. RANT HOUSE, sient ladies and This advertisemet 5 HAS THREE N, Agent, 70 South street, NARD LINE.—B, AND S.A. RM. 8, PCO, With a view to diminishing the chances of collision, the stenmers of tuis line take a specitic course for all seasons of the yea is ‘On th outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or noth- ing to the north of 48, ‘On the homeward p 42 Jatitude, or nothin FROM NEW YORK U oRUSSIA.....Wed., Dh steerage passen CHINA. Bteame ic Ts. Cabin p we, $00, $100 and isu, wold, according to ac- commodution. Return tickets on favorable terms, Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at. very low rates. Freight and paxsage office, No. 4 Bowling Green, CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, age, crossing the meridian of 50 at RONCHINE. Tt isan invaluable medicine, and should be within reach of those suifering from coughs and bronchitis. L, R. JEROME, OSEY ZPIREOT, LINE, TO. FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, vin Plymouth (G. B.) The splendid vessels on this favorite route Jor the Contl- nent (being more southerly than any other), will sail from ier No 50 North River as follows :— PEREIRE, Danre ‘aturday, Dec. 25 FRANCE, Trudell Saturday, Jan. 3 PRICE OF PASSAGE TN’ GULD (including wine :— First Cabin, $110 to $120, according to accomodation; Second Cabin, $72; Third Cabin, $40. Return tickets at reduced rates. Steerage, #20, with superior accommodation, including all essaries, without extra charge. ty steerage ¢ passengers, Steamers marked thus * do not ¢ LOUIS DE BEBLAN, Agent, 50 Broadway. ATIONAL LINE. i From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River. ¥OR LONDON DIKECT. Suturday, Dec, 25,9 A. M. ‘Tuesday, Jun. 4.9 A.M. AND LIVERPOOL, SPAIN ......Jun, 15,84. M. Cabin passage, $00 und $70, currency. Steerage ed prices, "Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid ge tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the company’s olfice, U9 Broadway. F, W. J. HURST, Manager, atly HITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITKD STATES MATL. ver. in gold; return tickets terms. Bteerage, $28. Suloon, staterooms, smoking xnd bath rooms are placed amidships, whore the noise and motion are least, affording a legree of comfort hitherto unattainable ut seu, For inspection of plans and other information apply at the 37 Broadway, New York. R. J. CORTIS, Agent. company's offic ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWE SOUTHAMPTON AND Company's pier, foot ot Second str SALIER. an, 1) MOSEL. NECKAL Jan. 8| HERMA Rates of mm New York to Sout! or Bremen First Cubin, $100, gold; Second Cabin, $69, gold; Stecrage, B40, currency. Return tickets at reauced rates. Prepaid steerage certificates, $02, currency. For freight or passage apply 'to NEW YORK, REMEN. t, Hobokes OEL! No. 2 Bowling Green, ILSON LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, ‘sailing trom pier 53, North Hiver, as follows HINDOO. Jun. 5) NAVARINO Feb, 2 COLOMBO * ‘Jau, 19 | OTHELLO, Feb. 16 First cabin, $70,” currency; second eabin, $45, currency. Excursion tickets on very favorable terms. ‘Through tickets {ssued to Continental and Baltic ports, Apply for full pur- ticulurs to CLARLES L, WRIGHT & CO., 56 South street. $8 AT VERY MOD. beautifully situated, ARTIES DESIRING APARIME, erate rates, in a first class hote dress HOTEL, Herald Uptown Branch office, PINGLER HOUSE HAS CHANGED HANDS, ALSO changed back to the American plat id Board ut moderate rates or single Rooms for 1 can find excellent , J. COE, Proprietor, Nos. STEPHEN'S HOTEL, Chestnut street, above Tenth, Philadelphia, Pa, ‘Thoroughly first class in all its appointments: rourms large, easy of access und well ventilated; furnished throughout in the most elaborate manner; convenient to all, the public | offices, places of amusement and interest; transient rates to $5 per duy; spegixl rates to families and perma- THOMAS ASHTON, Hroprietor. ©. H, CRAWFORD, Manager. Families desiring commodations. 5, Tand 9 Union square. Wh. N . cation extremely high and healthy, will take a young | Child or infant to board; excellent nurse, inucl Alderney milk; first class city references. Address INV ANT" NURSE, box 160 Herald office. MONTHLY NURSE OF LONG EXPERIENCE, RE- in the country, will take w lady mfinement. Address Mrs) DAVIS, Mount siding a short di tu board durin; Vernon, Westels INTER BOARD—AT THE SOUTH ORANGE MOUN- tuin House; very low prices; all the comforts of # citi hotel: 45 minutes from city; fi P, BARBOUK, 8 ANTED—BOARD FOR TWO SMALL in country, near a school; age 9 HL. D., Herald Uptown Bran ites trom depot. NJ sh WL, CHILDREN, WINTER RESORTS. HOTEL, HAMILTON, BERMUDA. first class house is how open under the munage John W. Dodge, of Mi munication with prices reasons le; rtnight by the ele: gant iron steamship Canima; climate and scenery unsur- passed. For information and photographs apply to A. EB. OUTERBRIDGE, 29 Broadway. 4 31, AUGUSTIN. ‘This hotel, havin nished, is now the senting 350, lias been added; g rooms, telegraph office, &c. ow York every size and entirely refure rgest hotel in I 4 lectric annunciator, bath: . T. VALLL, Proprietor. EXCHANGE. ALABLE MERCHANDISE AND SOMH House and Land in New York or vicinity ; price ‘Address A. WILLIAMS, box 198 not to exceed $10,000. y FIRST CLASS PIANOS TO Dry (ioods, Fure, &e. Address York Post office, | TWO BEAUTIFUL N change for a first class gun, Address box 110 Herald Brook! LEGAL NOTICE: URSUANT TO A DECR of Uhancery, made in « Cause of “D st BUTTERFIELD, Sof RICHARD SHAC HIGH COURT MONTAUBAN N BUTTERFIELD, late of Woodlands, in the township of Hawort!, in the parish of Bradford, in ‘the county of York, died in of about the month of Ju Fison Killick, of Bradford afuresald, the soti ant, Prederick Butterfi udland, merchant (who a ¥ | PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE r d, the executor urnames, in tall, with the Chris: rs. their addresses tian ‘and surnames, in fo irable Board, with all home Address Mrs. M, B., box 112 confinement, ¢ 8. ND STORY ROOM TO LET— | pall fi : location | » W., box LARGE Unturnis ed, with Bour Jroom, on second floor, to R gon rf lady onl om forts fi Branch off LADY, LIVI IN HER OWN HOUSE, WILL Jet sone very handson d Bedrooms, to wen- an and wife, with Board for the wife ifdesired, ‘Address TRAL, Herald Uptown Branch office, FEW CHOICE ROOMS, DOUBLE OR SINGLE, or families; very best of table; terms West Forty-tifth atrect. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL TO A SINGLE rable Room, with Board, Cail at ty-flith street. West ANDBOMELY FURNISHED SECOND. STORY gontleman avd wife, with Board for PRIVAT A ho | Ronrd, toa'pert 126 West Forty-vix Weld, | ANY RESPONSPHEE GE | tainable ut hote willing. to pay liberally for exe ments ifdesired. on Murray Hill, near Fifth dress MERCHANT, box 1.83) (E08 20, Inquire at 624 Lexington ay | Fifty-fo Se cither together or sepseately, with superior Board. No. n second anid third Moors, to families ut | boarders; ter town Braneh vflice FAMILY, OCCUPYING THER OWN ne ‘second story Rcom to let, with ing « pleasant home; terms moderate. hh tre MAN OF RESPECTA- comfarte of refined home «nob Itured family, mmodations, with nue, may ad- th bility desirin 8 strictly private, isite ont office, ANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO . it re 4 let, with th streets, “ pacenlbit nett TING OF THREE ROOMS, » FLOOR—CONS 1 West Thirty-elehth street mg, the full particulars of their claims, a state. cluded from the Lenetit of said Decree. Jing any security Is to produce Vice Chancellor Sir James Ba hambers, situated oln'winn, Middlesex, England, 70, at Twelve o'cloek at Saturday, the dd day of Ju adjudicating on the . being the time appoiny “Dated | id day of Nove A. F. and R. W. TWE London, Engin Plaintiff's Soliei STORAGE, —STORAGE.—WEST SIDE «houses, 58, G4 and 66 Hudson str Wich stroet and 10'Ablngdon sq ‘in separate room responsible est niture, Pianos, tin rate, most lishment in the business, | TAGGART, owner and manager, office 69 Hudson street PIRE STORAGE WAREUOUS nos, Mirrors, Baggage wud Merchandis At slow, rates promptly attended to. ao and 802 Hudson QTORAGE POR FURNITURE, PIANO: lowest “ratesin the city; every | MICHALES & SON, boxing and sh H, O'REILLY & CO., Proprietors, separate root: convenience; elevato 88, 40 and 43 Commerce street, near Bleocker, KR LOAD.—CENTRAL STORAGE WARE. | mirrors, baggage ate and ventilat 150 and 152 Bleecker street. ad merehandis fuente. CONELY & VR BILLIARDS. _ Y STANDARD BE with Delaney's wire cushions, solely whip and matell gam errr mene | LN These first VEL BILLIARD TABL wed in wll ela second hand Tn W. H. GRIFRUPH & CO., 40 V ARD TABLES WA exchange for a box 2,306 Post office, New Haven, | COLUMBUS D—FOR CASIL we, Address J. W. 1s. | tions, apply to wply {0 NDIDLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LADY AND atleraan, Bourd for ludy, in private family: no other «reavouable, Address M, A. U., Herald Up- Billiard Tables, with the celeb combination cusluluiis, for sale in this city only a YB betas STATES MAIL LIN: TEAM TO QUEENS. TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing every TUESDAY from pier 40 North River. WISCONSIN, Dee. Noon, | MONTANA. Jan, 11,3 P, M, WYOMING Dee.28,6 30 A.M | LDATHO, Jan. 18, 10 A. M. NEVADA, Jan. 410.4. Mo | DAKOTA, Jan, 25,3 P.M. Cabin, $65, $70, und $50, currency. Intermediate, $40; steeraze, $20, rs booked to: from Paris, Hamburg, Norw! cc. Drafts on Ireland, Englund, France and many at lowest rates, WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. MAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM. Wisconsin sails for Queenstown and Liverpool December 21, at noon. Cabin, Intermed! ste lowest rates. Apply to WILL! way. N PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, WIELAND Dei SUEVIA. J POMMEK. Dee. 30) GELLERT. Rates of passage to Plymouth, Lonaoa, C! burg and all points in England, Scotland and Wales > Cabin, first saloon, gol Cabin, second saloon, go! Steerage, currency... KUNHARD® & CO. B General Agents, General Passenger Age 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New ED STAR Li ag eo carry the Belgian and United Status wails, The following steamers are appointed to sali Me ANTWEN ‘AMBURG-AMERIC rom New York. EVADA Jan. 4 i OM For Philadelphia. VADERLA NEDERLAND PRIC First Cabin Stecrage from all Panenge tions for all classes unsurpaese For passage, rates of freight aad other informutio to OKGE W. COLTO nt, 42 Broad str PB Age Passenger Agent, 4 Buttery place, New York. SOS ernl Agents, . Philadelphia, Y McDO: mee PETER WRIGHT & B07 Wi stre: MERICAN LINE, Weekly Muil' steamship service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT Che STOWN, Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and ailing every Wednesday from Liverpool. ‘The following steamers are appointed to sail from. PHILADELPHIA: INDIANS 6|*LORD CLIVE ILLINOIS... OHLO. *KENILWORTIL PENNSYLVANIA s id PRICE OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY, Cabin, $75 to $100, according to location, Steerage and Intermediate Tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates. ‘Steamers marked with a Star do not carry Intermediate, Passenger accommodations for all classes tinsurpassed, For pussage, rates of treizht and other information, apply to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, WOT Walnut street, Philadelphia, GEORGE W. COLTON, 42 Brow . New York, JOUN ‘MCDONALD, Pissonzer Agent, No, 8 Battery place, —CHEAPEST PASSAGE OFFICE in New vork, Steamers ever or Cork, Liverpool, Glasgow, Derry.” Dratts payable ywhere. Ruilroad tickets, O'DONOVAN ROSSA'S Hotel, 182 Chatham squar ( "DONOVA N ROSS _ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, nia, Japan and China, from FOR ASP. lay, December 1, 12 noon tip COLON : n and Pact x for all O TLC Steamshin FROM 3s. - ehionday, January 3 North River, Superintendent, D BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, month from Watson's Wharf, Brook: ba Battta © CNirED STA Sailing regularly e For PARA, PERNAMBL calling at St, LLIE MARTIN iN WRAMALL, 3. B. WALKER, 2.700 tons, March {fails on Sunday steamers sall the day previons ‘ammers are pertectiy new, with all the Tatost fm- ving first class passens IOAN MALG 88, LINE ver a3 P.M, Toeslay, Dee, 28 Hursday, Dee. 50 Horsday, Jan & FOR Y via Havana, Pe CMY OF MEXICO. CUTY OF HAVANA... For freight or passize apply te F ALEXAN DiC & SONS, SL and Bteamers will leave New Orleans d 22 for Vera Craz an JEW YORK AND HAVANA DIR Hass steamships will pier 1% North River, foot of Cedut street, as follows — URPESCENT CITY... 3 Broadway, wuary 1 and Januury All the other ports, MAIL LINE.—= at P.M. from ¢ Havana direet, ‘Thursday, Dee. 25 eo Tuesday, dain & ing unsurpassed accormmoda Vor treiwht and passage, ba M, P, CLYDE & ©O,, No. 6 Bowling Groen, MeKeller, Luling & Go., Agents in Havana, REGULAR MALL STEAMSHIP: The next three departures will be fron New York anh, Gn. December 14, December 2, January 4 Avoly to MURBAY, FERRIS & UO, Agents, 02 Suush a SSAU, N. P. NEW YORK HERALDS % 1,265 BROADWAY, 14) SOU" XTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, LARBNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK Tee ANN STREET. EW ORLEANS 7 : py JOM W) SROMWELL “LINk, NEW ORLEANS, tei o'clock PM fives to Mobile and all principal $25, ; 86 West atreet. ION STEAMSITP COMPANY! sailing trom pler 37 North River, For Norfolle City Paine My fre Through billy of Ladin, points on the Mississippi Cabin passmize, B90 Apply to CLARK & Sh Ms vith the Vargas Ohio. Railroad, and wi ms au ington, N.C. (vie Norflioe esday, Thursday and Satie tf vyhund-and Delaware valleocane ©" nnaseae Or lading to all polnts General ofiices, NY, Pre connecting wi Air Line, Chesapeake an lines to interior Iusurance to» 5. ly wt pier 37 North It LINE OF STEAMSHTPS, Ww Orleuns and Texas, will sail every Saturday to New Orleuns, freight thereto Morgan's Louisiana and Texax Railroad for Brashear, thence per steamer of Morgan's line to Texas ‘The steamer NEW YORK will sail from pier 36 North at 3 P. M., for New Orleant ransferring Texas Saturday, December ‘Through bills of lading signed to Mobile, all points on, the Galveston, Harrisburg’ and San Antonio, ‘Houston and Texas Central. International and Great North: ern, Texas and Pacitic and Trany-Continental Railroads, and to Indianola wud San Antonio, and all points on the Gulf, Western Texas and Pacitic Railway Christi, Rockport, St. Mary's and Freight for St.’ Mury’s a1 Lightergxe and © Brazos Santiago at the expense and Freight for Bro ve consignee wt Bi an be effected und Orleans, From nti trom New York to all Texas ports via N tatlowest rates. For freight or further informa CHARLES A. WHITNEY & Co., Agents, Wier 36 North River, ESTON, TOUCHING AT KEY hited Stakes mail, ‘The steaines anington, will sail jalveston, and to jantingo, Corpus Faiton landed at Rockport. at either Corpus Christi of risk of consignee. foros and points in the im NLONLO, Captain Friday, Dee, 24, at3 P M.. from pier 2 bills of lading given to all Central International Houston and Hendervon and the Galveston, Harrisbut ‘reight and insurance st lo having superior aecomm 33 Maiden lane, nts on the Houston and Texas Great Northern, ‘San Antonio railroads, For freight or pasnae, for Bermuda direct; climate and sce: information apply to A. E, OUT ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Full River.—The magnificent NEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 28 North Riv foot of Murray street, duily (Sundays excepted), at 4: ‘Through tickets sold at all principal holelsin the Peoxcuise ih ve great pleasure in saying I find it more efficncious than any, mixtnre T have ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses uud Cor Tandt streets, a» follows -— Express, for Harrisburg, Pictsbur ‘alace Cars attached, 8:30 P.M. Sunday, 6 and For Williamsport, an the West and South A ML. (via, Philadelphia and ie Ruilroad Division, connecting at Philadelphia), 9:3¢ . Mi. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and’ Erie, 8:30 P M., connecting at Corry for Titusville, Petroleum ‘ashington and the South, “Limited Wash- ixprese” of Pullman Parlor Cars daily. exce) ‘A. M.; arrive at Washington 4 M., 3 and 9 P. M. hia, 7, 7:30, 8: For Baltimore, ), 9:30 A. M., 12:30, d'12 night. “Sunday Emigrant and second class, 4 P.M, and 12 night. th Amboy and South Amboy, 6 and 1¢ 2, 9:10, 4:10, 52 cre cy D and 620 P.M. wick, 7, 8 and 1A. M, or Phillipsburis For Flemington, For Mercer and Som ‘A.M. and2 P.M. via Perth, Amboy, via Perth Amboy, ; Pemaberton’ and Camdet M., and vin Monmouth J unctio For Hightstown and Pemberton, 8 A. M. ‘M. via Monmouth’ Junction. ive ns follows :—From Pittsburg, 6:55 and 10:30 A, 15 Washington ‘and Baltimore, and 10:27 P.M, Sunday 6:20 A.M." Frou . 44, 9:20, 10:27 P.M. Sun: 6:55, 11:04 AL ML, 740, 9:20 and 10:21 At. omticen, 526 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House oases aud Cortlandt streets: No ‘it Ticket Office, No. except Monday. From 118 Hudson street, Ho pe. BOYD, J General Manager. E‘AND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP CO, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. 3TON LINE, From pier 33 North River, foot of Jay street, the steamers RHODE ISLAND aud NARRAGANSE' (except Sundays), at 4:90 P, M. PROVIDENCE ier 27 North River, foot stenuships ELECTRA and ‘GAL, prov DEN Robinson street, the TE daily (excep! LONG BRANC SEY SOUTHERN 4 ew York to Philadelphia only $2 25. Commencing October 4, 1875, Leaves New York, pier 8 North River, foot For Philadelphia, Vineland, éc. For Philadelphia, T erton, &c.—' b same cea W di tector street, ALM. M. . General Manager. “DANCING ACADEMIES. A J. MA + Bleocker oiree Thesday evenin ember 21, at 9 o'clock. hristinas afternoon ui 2 o'clock, Soiree Christmas evening at 8 o'clock, DANCING AC. Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street; Brevoort PRIVATE LESSONS Fifty-fourth » CIRCULARS, | pri Lloventh street. ACADEMY, 303 WEST t, nour Eighth avenue, all or send fur circular, Soiree DANCING SCHOOL, Classes or pris children, For partic= iG ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S forming; private Jessonsin glide and double glide walts wapecialty. - Soiree Monday evenings, T C. H. RIVERS’, 175 STATE STREET, BROOKLYN, Classes for beginhers ure now forning. "Send for cireus ts fora Dancers’ Assistant, T MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DAY Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square, pupils attend by ticket, Friday evening receptions, ROOKES’ DANC G ACADEMY, 361 A NEW CLASS FOR TUESD. ‘All the fashionable Dances in one course of li lessons can be taken privately and no extra QUADRILLE, for sale by Wm. A. Pond 7 Broadway and Su U GARMO'S DANCING CLASSES, West Thirty:third street, ernoon for ladies and children, BROOME 87, AY, charge trom elnss. SING ACADEMY, street. —All dances taught perfectly inchionable dances Glide and Double Gi MISS SHAW, HAVING TAUGHT sv sfaily in seminaries and boarding schools, will ceive private classes or attend them at pupils’ residenc Address No, 131 West Twenty-third street. NG ACADEMY, 1,266 BROAD betwoen Thirty-second aud Thirty-third streets.— \l sutisfnctory arrangements ever of w York to become acconiplished dancers, Send IAMOND'S DANO! ‘The most reasonable a K, MILLERS D. Pythagoras Hall, G ACADEMY, 4 and 136 Cankl street. y ‘Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 7 nrduy afternoon and evening, from 3 tod Merry Christmas Sociable, Christmas afternoon DROPESSOR SHERIDAN'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, G13 and 619 Third s¥enue,—Monday pupils forwarded in the glide and redowa waltzes with cw pidity, Soiree December 27. HRISTOPHER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PAREPA Wednesday and Saturday sbeoud Wednesday ; select Soire ~ CLOTHING. % Soirees every —CAMERON’ pays 100 per cent m x, Jewelry wid P. Now Yorle or Brooklys in eash for Cast off CI Tickets than any other h I oeders strietly contid ON, 172 Briduo street, 1s S NEW STORE, 422 8: wenty-tifth and twenty-sixth streets, —Ladier 0 EEN prices paid 1B Jewelry, as we have A note by post punctually ‘ee orders for the W atveaded to oy Mr. or Mes, MINTZ.

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