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aosereinagneres a 1D hall f EWLY FUR th y¥ FRONT FIRST CLASS NEW FOU front House, cabinet finixh, fon av. wud 45th st. ; complete three story ern improvements, at low prices, 44 West 40h and Sth st. O'REILLY BROTHERS, Builders, 115 East Foie Se tb on. + Wi taf th ot BOULEVARD. 67H AV. CENTRAL AND . ee RIVE bargains. V. KS Ager side Park Low ON, Je. 4 Pine st. SSORTMENT ATPRACTIVE NOUS cations. Owners, DUGGIN & CROSSMAN ST. BETWEE 2D AN geatlemen. East 41st. Price list sent, describing “How & ‘T.—VERY should be built. TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NEW FOUR pferences, story cabinet faishod Houses, Nos. 90 and st apth PLACE. HA i intuvents. Avply elr ab poinTTILLAMS. At; absolutely complete in al on premises. WELL PLANNED. | solidly built, House for sali No. 57 West 54th st. JPOR SALE—THE FIVE STORY HOL ‘36th st., all rented at $1,050 per year, 2 board: prices moderate. 17 ST., 104 EAST, ( somely Turnishe ble gentlemen ou! elegantly finished 36 EAST 100 able prices. will ‘ ‘Also six other Housos in 36th st eR Sunn Paeen let aud ators Ave ciery, all rented @) 1,500, oO Sf 4TH, NEAR LAFAYETTE PLA $x100 foct. J. B. MARRECELLA, 582 Sd av. SA furnished front Rooms; bath, gaa, Le; - sired OUR NEW AND VERY SUPERIOR SMALL HOU for salo, or to let to strictly private familios; watchman 122d st., between Lexington and ¥ Bast 4TH ST. Always on the premises. On ath avs, references required. “ATTRACTIVE IOUSES, CHOICE LOCALITY, 44 AND Dnt “er ay. Nos. 2, 4, and 10 East 66th st. Apply Furnished Rooms for familis to BREEN & NASON, Builders, 341 Eust uth st, or 0 tlemen, the premises, which are open daily F STRICTLY WELL BUILT FOUR STORY BROWN estone Houses; three floors hard wood and cabinet fin ished, Apply on premi, north side of sh st., bear Madi- gon av. or to JOHN & G. RUDDELL, 244 Bust ¢ 49, WEST, STH ST MAGNIFICENT 7 cabinet finish House, superb three story servants’ stairs, &e.; decided 2TH ST—A_ ST 20TH mms for single gentler 101k: closets; good location, D4 BASt 24 Gnome comforts: house; also unfurnished Ri QQ 4TH AV—FURD Aree sicane erat AQ) 7TH AY. 582 Call or address. 5 HED ON LEASEHOLD this city; favorable ald office. OR SALE—OR LOAN W. Property in Cherry and Wat @rrangomont made. ROGERS, Howes: EXCELLENT LOCALITY; EAST 114TH ST.; also House, Brooklyn, at city park: also near by lots pear; bargain ; cash; merchandise. BUCKLY, 9 Liberty st. West Side. QB no uEXINGTON av NY REASONABLE OFFER FOR A FINE THREE | © ) Room, bedrvom adjoins brick House and Lot, 15 rooms, Ninth | mal College and N.Y. KR. stati ISHED ROOMS ON F ars; gentlemen or housekveping cely furnished sunny Koo 0 Di furnished or unfurnished, at 3 . BETWEEN BOWERY roadway.—Purnished Rooms to let, without b SOUTH WASHING 347TH—FURNISHED ROOMS; or light housekeeping; private rwise, CORNER 41ST aanished Rooms, reasonable, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. ROOM: ELEG. D 4D AV. ly turnished square Roou, also ball Room, with LARGE BACK ROOM, southern exposure, without board; LF BLOCK W ¢ Rooms, without beard, for respecta- RS FROM ON SQUAR! light housekeeping or FURNISHED SECOND Orie, EV ricer, also w frout Room on the fourth story, to let. , NEAR 4TH AV.—FURNISHED jen; terms low nor fam # FRONT K SOUTHE! [53 WEST STH HANDS JeRoom, second tioor, with drawing room; ample ALL “ROOMS, FOR LIGHT all all'the week, * T.—NICELY FUR- ladies or gentlemen, Bourd if required. _ ‘West 1th st. . aS WES? 5 se; prices reduced, 16 Broadway, near 44th st. Miscelianecous. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, : good neighborhood. near 44th st. THE CITY FOR Afioors, month; convenient to ull cars FIRST CLAS: JAnewly painted, for a small f oUT OF E OR TO RENT. Bowery. -| UNFURNISHED RDOMS AND APART. JAMES R. WATERLOW, 881 6th av. FRENCH FLAT, amily only,on the third 25. 476th wy. (inquire in the store), or at 370 WMER AND WINTER SUBURBAN ches, schools cou venient. VILBERT SMITH & CO., 261 Broadway, NGLEWOOD.—TO LET, UN NISHED HOUSE, 10 rooms: cabinet finish ; hardwoo bathroom, hot uit a doe FLOOR, 130 EAST 51 av. six re wardrobes ; 22 per month. tures, NT BASEMENT OF PRIVATE | Apply 303 West 14th st. ST ST, NEAR Li ms; stationary washiubs, bath, gas fix- fies. Please and cold water ; fur grates; tank, standing wash tubs; FLAT TO 5 large piazza; every modern im ;, first class nei Prot month borhood; three minutes fron peautiful drives; ‘ wcll churches all denominations; rent cheap fur, winter ur for FIRST AND SECOND STORY PLA’ term of years, Apply room 29 Drexel Building, Wall and | ‘Lec tion to weil recommended fi Broad st inquire 3 est 45th st nos Se ie cae a cout ae WOR 5 T, AT PLAINFI RIGHTON. vis at panic prices; also Monmouth county JONES, Plainfield. BARGAIN, WORTH 6. KEL Upen Thanksgiving Houses and gl Purm, stocked, Address EVA’ acy tubs, Delle, ‘ibs a “Castleton,” West o2d st. 40th st., newr Broadway, fo J EDG. UXURIOUS APARTM derate, rear play grot Quict fodrs; new. DRIVATE HOUS modern improv 3 REN: Kooms, $13. ov 12th st., near 3d MLE WINCH An attractiv room; reduced rent. LOGG, 151 2d st,, Elizabethport, N. J. Day. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ri =X DESIRABLE COU © and clear; price, 15,000; to exchange for private House, worth $30,000 to Bi5,000, from 34th vo 79th FU dence, perfect order, low rent, Sad. EAST 44TH ST.—FLATS, SIX ROOMS buth, water closet, range, hot and cold water, stati door openers, same 7PUIRD FLOOR, PODR ROOMS, PRIVATE dB, mp sail inproven CRAF also other Floors; av. ER, BROADWAY, ABOVE 31ST ST.— , convenient Flat; also Parlor and Bed- REST near Sth wy. 311 West v TANTED TO PURCHAS! )O LET—UPPER PART OF House, noar Sth av.; pric TIMP- 136 i SON & PEET, Agents, 1.516 Broadway, neur 44th st 70 LET—SPLENDID SUITS = = houses 425 and 43 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPO: Dor and eoid water, dumb = | other improvements; strictly fir Janitor on premises. B® rents. ‘The building is washstand and water in it. Two elevators runuing. No extrs Tou bot and cold water and g one family in house, Appl TPPER PART OND AND vate house; all improvem East Sod at. or J. it tenants, 1 by steam, and each office has t JOUN L, KNIGHT, at the building. WANTED—BY V. K. Kix-room! jecant First Flat, $40; Second Flour, five rooms, 31 $30; Basement und First Floor in 3. A OF WELL LIGHTED ROOM, WITH or without power, by steam, to let low ‘to good denants by HARDMAN & CO., 57th st und 10th ay. BEAUTIFUL SOME ROOD é - PARLOR, aren. POUR ROOM 5 HA jeep, with Basements, for family, one of the fine: near Cooper Institut Jocation’ in the city for business, 17 East 7th st. mcsnthe caer L. MILLER, S18 - SEVEN-ROOMED SECOND FLAT, 304 |, SECOND FLOOR (12 4TH A’ together or separate; rent low. —SECOND AND THIRD FLATS ly reduced rents, BROWN STONE HOUSE st 8th st, between 3d and Lexington ays. St class; rent §2U to €20; 2T—A FLOOR OF POUR ROOMS, ALL LIGHT, THIRD FLOORS rent, 25. Apply jd av. ed Apartment, East seven rooms, aY., st st. (private dwelling), ZNth st. S24; others. LPATRICK, 300 3d ay Apply to jani- ISHED HOUSE ON 51ST ST., 1 May next. or loner if de: H. LUDA co. 25 $2500 Broadway, near 49th st, , to rent RENT FOR PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR, Apply to MARK LEVY, Ae Sv Broadway, HOUSES DESIRABLY LOCATED ON 5TH AY. ToT Oth av. 2 A ced eajscens streets, superbly furnished, at very low tents. Permits from V. EVENSON, Jr), 4 Vine, 35 HOUSES, 'N: ¥ 2 FULLY FURNISHED three adults, hood good. OUSE, FLOOR OR ROOMS, PARTIALLY Fur | Broadway ns on wished with un American famly; lweation excellent. | 7) 00% WANTED—A_ SAL Gi West oth without board, below 34th st. TO LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, 34 BAST ai8T | “tate price. Address M. HART, b st.; hot water, furnace, open fires; a most desirable Wy antaD* HAN bome. Flat, of five rooms, > hi HED. THE ELEGANT | Hob sts!and 4th and ‘6th ava, Herald Uptown office four story high sto 2 rooins, or will reut in E. ED floors: 28th st., neue Broad BION, 12 | WANTED East 2d. BATT wehsy Bas Unfurnished. tte rand —ON WEST WTH ST, NEAR OTH AV, THREE estory and attic high stoop modern brick House, 16 V has been recentl: all cony <: gus dumb waiter ; yrder of D. A Castinun, yeh st. 0 LET—WHOLE OR PART OF HOUSE 4 TANTED—BY .GE TLEMA. whole or part ‘Apply $0 estate gt Addross WAV WEST 47th st.; all improvements; rent low. sou APO LET—-UNFURNISHED, AN OLD ESTABLISHED Sen oe; tern Boarding House, just vacated. 20 rooms, in West 20th Apply in dyeing office, 111 Sth ay. st, 2 ‘TORY HOUSE TO LET OR LEAS st. Inquire at 109 Kast 13th st 39, EAST 83D ST.—TO .RESPONSIBLE TENANT rent very low. Others JAMES D. RAY, 60 Madison av. 337 WEST 12TH ST.—THREE STORY BRICK; OPEN $10t0 4 MORRIS B. BAER & CO, 72 West s4th \ 1d otties. } EAST 13TH E Bowery TANTED—A Apartment w 2N D a> — — “y ren G., Heral FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS |") |." - TO LET. é V anaaath aun. we FIVE ROO) SOME” Fi plo party who would E, Herald Up DAL L, 458 nth av. like to m with her. Add “4 HANDSOME hare a flat own office, Y FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR FOR give HOUSE WANTE: or Madisom av. or adjoining streets by very responsible nt; will pay $300 to 00 & month, ELY FURNIsE good location, between Address MAY, Herald Uptown of OR TWO FLOORS rsoup manufacturing. Addres: FURNISHED Addre; NTED. rookly' ON STH VYCKOFF, 1,207 SLADY WANTS _ ROOM, etween 3d and 7th avs. ; ox 100 Herald office. Address RESPONSIBLE, _ FLOOR OR xtra hazardous; lien and South LOFTS 1d offic AND WIFE ( © ClIL- dren), a House, furnished partly or unfurnished, where it, with privilege of few RLEY, Herald Uptown TED—A PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR, ci Wi VY furnished, by two adults, ina smail family, who aro hot inquisitiv c HOUSE . stating location 16TH 8, BETWE west; no children; rent not over $16, PLAT IN ELIGIBLE n. Address B., box 146 Pi nsekeeping: suitable for man und wife; rent )_SMALLFURNISHED Hot DSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM: ALSO ani Js ; Abell hot and cold water; private family, 131 | WYASTED TO LEASE THREE East 12th st Stave price or no notice given. Bi BOARDERS " a — PARLOR FLOC AND BEDROOM, OR TWO BEDROOMS, rivate bathroom ntlemen, perimanently, without Board. | board: also 22 West vith street. provement T 202 HUDSON ST.” NEAR CANAL, LODGINGS LARGE SECOND + PAhousekeeping Rooms, $2 tw $6 per weck; American Hient Board, at ve fisruily. LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ZLone, 108 Bast loth at., between LY FURNISH FURNISHED SECOND STORY dAvoard; every convenie West 1th. ROOM, WITHOUT rent low; fine block. 153 ORY SU reduced HANDSOME SECOND FLOO. Jewish Board. 64 West 45th at 1 TWO DESIRABLE KOO r AND SMALL |“ id and 2d wv D ROOM TO LET FOR LIGUT AXnousekeeping. 206 Wont Lith st , at very reasonable terms, at 680 Lexi NTLY FURNISHED SUITE OF APARTMENTS, SECOND STORY ROOM, WITH é Goer the Fifth Avenue Theatre, Particulars at SANDS’ | Lyosrd, $10; alsu « Hall adjoining, 87, 40 Woot It Bourding Directory, 1,151 Broadway | ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Ht WANTED. TTON AGE ily, oF with all modern im NNY rat ROOM, WITH 113 Bast 12th R, WITH FIRST CLASS MS, WITH EXO. OUSE.—ROOMS SIN| ALY in family, 141 Hoth ST FRONT | | or on suite; excellent Bourd in Gern PA Boor m. 128 East | st., coruer Lexington ~~ - — SUNNY FRONT ROOM, $14 FOR TWO: FIRE SURNISHED ROOM, HEATED, GIVEN SIX MONTHS | Lat gas; excollent Buard;’ table Board. 5: Brae to party loaning $800; good security. GOOD HUME, | pear Broadway ‘ joraid uttice. | ACRNISUED OR UNPURNISHKD ROOMS AT Get privase table; ales ball Rec soeoged, 1b Weer Worhington place, neer orn |) BAST 47TE OPPOSIT JQUKNISHED ROOMS, MODERATE PRICES, OEN- picnic tlemen only, at 110 Weat 12th #t JQURSISHED ROOMS—POR GENTLEMEN OR LIGHT peocting Rocian, with housekeeping; cheapest rent in the city, 160 Bleecker st 7 . * =< AY. 1.—HAMDSOME t ‘| bag tee TWO LARC ROOM HOUSEKEERP. Bad Room third floor; cael dalle BA. No. 1 4 pishicuia 413 sohae eat “thes ra vs PURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING—ONE, TWO OR Gan Lg 2 OF wi three » ehildren; rent from $1 upward. Ine | = poire st, PTH AV, 1 BOAR Oguntly farn nd Story \URNISHED— OMS, PAR R FLOOR, § Olfice und Bed: *& dsome rout, $, No. i ; aot Lth wt. FAsesyue ROOMS, PRIVATE house, for le manent oF tab : Wont. PRIVATE reaeehare aa ed Senco ANDSOME FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, TO. etlier or soparnt temau and wife; | i sf, a. NA 27 Lith at Seay ¢ 1 Apart’ UT HOUSEKEE ENTLEMEN—il WAVERLEY. PLACE ly furnished 3c large closets, ba LO reo’ kevin. 812 to he toudules, 142 ith #7; transtent, 61.50; table Bonr ¥ FURNISHED PARLOL ms; terms modernte. ” FLOOR: AL. 1a2 East Zith’ «t WEST 40TH ST.—SECON innd ho: N ST, 16 AND y turnin terms £91. —FURNL also hall roo) LY FURNISHED ROOMS, EVERY CONVEN it to pontiomen only (brewktast if desired references exchauged. 1 Hi private family #t, near Lexingtou av DIIVATE PAMILY WILL wo W {Board LET FURNISHED « turnis! woins for housekevping; improvenen wnt Math ot WELL FURNISHED ROOM, SECOND FLOOR; N(CELY FURNISHED COMFORTABLE ROOMS IN sBonrd for two; fire and gus; also ball Moou, Jat AN bie private ty ms West 2a st., pric ate by st N Wb FURNISUED KUOMS, FOR ¢ MEN ST (STUYVESANT PARK a + grate fre und gas, at od West doth st ounodated: handsome. » iW LY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE 7 aio & hinil Room; terms iow. At No. tyes ) ST ELEGANT ROOMS, NEW tod wil hand ited up; nnexceptio ASANT FURNISHED KOOMS; ALSO | * i — fy pode Traits veri Wenes noth a [9 ptEAT JOBS St NEAR BROADWAY —PRONT | 2 Avarior, with Bedroom attuched, foliling doors, heater, TPO CONNECTING ROOMS, HANDSOMELY | FU rinuing water, exevlient Board, tor two goutlomen, $7 00 Atisued. to one oF to emtiemén; terms modurats. 4 eweh; Bagtish family baat oan DA Pate Sv oS) LARGE, WELL FURNISHED 81 SU AN? BO ERKEY Pon NeaTLY FUR | SE non dd Bowrd, stitable for one oF ‘ DVaisiea in hail Kooms; stove and gas, Bus | sony Wishing Urst cinss accommodations; reterene aa | chung. FIRST DOOR BELOW 16TH ST. O ALL near Ast. | Lor without private table; uther desirable Ho i lis WEST —WITH Sf 409fl ST—SECOND STORY, WITH OR WITH- : references, E WINDSOR HOTEL — private table if proferred; ST 1TH ST.—TWO OR Hoard, or separate PPER FRONT ROOM; y December; grate fires; LEAS. gly, with Board D. NEWLY at AND ELE Parlor aud Bedroom, fi se. ARLOR SUIT, INCLUD. private table; first class LY FURNISHED . with or PAR Wout private D FLOOR SUIT, WITH ins, with BOARD, sinail r families; rate, ) KOOMS, WITH OR paw comforts; terms si BOARDERS WANTED. . oyst SY. 3d KAST—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED a tscoond story Rooms; house and table first class; refe ences. Dov ZZnished second floor front Room, modern improvements, with first class Board. Oov 50.—PLEASANT, SUNNY BACK a also hall Koom, with Board; table boarders. sed > “ WEST.—SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS mato ples and single gentlemen; table unexception- a QQ WEST BD ST—DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, WITH Soexcellent table, in'a very suall family. D4, WEST 2TH ST —TWO LARGE, ROOMS: TABLE ‘and appointments first class.” i 4, WEST wTH ST, PRIVATE RESIDENCE —ELE- tant Rooms to let, with superior Board; references ex changed. cliucty OF, GREAT JONES ST.—FURNISHED A let, with or without Board; terms moderate; table Boarders taken, 6 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FRONT Ps JRooms, $12 to $16, with Board for two; single, $6 to : transient take 9G ST. 48, NEAR BROADWAY.—ELEGANTLY aa Oturnisbed front Parlor, with first class Board, for fam- ily or gentlemen; also few table boarders; reference BOWER Pat HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DURooms, with Board: ms for 3] EST BD Sh NEAR FIFTH AV, qQittegant Apartments for families and gentlemen, wit jourd. 39 WEST BATH ST.—HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, OLwith Board, at reasonable rates in private family; ref erence, 34uis BAST —NICELY FU 2 ‘with superior Board, in a very desirable family, SB Was fOTH_ St. BETWEEN Ott Ay, AND OOwWindsor Hotel.—Elegant Room for family, $20; gon- tleman, $8; table unsurpassed ; to first class people, 36 GHATON PLACE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET e Dwich Board; table first class; transient or day board- ers taken QOTH ST. NEAR STH AV. . t table; references. 066 6th’ wy. 39 WEST 26TH OdIRooms, with first clave Board, at reasonable 4.Q EAST 2TH ST. —PARLOR AND THIRD FLOORS, furnished, with or without Board. 41 828? 28TH ST.—PLEASANT, SUN for single gentlemen, with first class Board; terms moderate, 4QEast GOTH ST. NEAR MADISON AV AGerman tatnily, first class accommodation, cellent table. HED ROOM: CHOICE ROOMS; EXCEL- VERET? BOARD DIREC- Hers supe d. Parties desirous of economiz- ing will meet with favorable terms, as if 4° KAST 12TH ST.—BOARD, LARG ROOM, second floor; hall Rooms, $5, $5; table Board, #8 50. HANDSOME ROOMS, THIRD i to parties de: ST BIST STSECOND FLOOR, ENTIRE OR its, with or without private table; also single AND . 50, WEST 26TH ST, NEAR BROADWAY—SU OUdack Parlor, front Rooms, second and third floors, Board. MPS RR WEST TH ST.—LARGE FROM OORoom, on the fourth story, with Bourd, 8L IRVING PLACE, THREE DOORS FROM GRAM. erey P: Rooms, with Board, on parlor, second and third floors; refere p AND SMALL OMS; Q3,71H AV NEWLY FURNISHED FRON Dedurate fires; table first class; private family; terms moderate, ELEGANT, economical 10 {,A8 ) 106 4TH AV. R 12TH ST. Harze Rooms; good’ substantial tabl term: te eae 1 )O,WEST HTH STCNICELY AND NEWL ()Qnfiied front alcove Room; table first elas moderate. eRe 135 ots, OTH ST FIRST C OOtwo or three adults; terms 86 to $3; references, iE 8, WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOMELY — FUR- Bahar iooms on second oor, with exellent Boned; terms moderate; American fam a ee 900 WEST S38D ST. (PRIVATE FAMILY lies or gentiemen can have pleasant home table; terms very low. D9 EAS™ T—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 208 Rooms, with superior Board, for single gentlemen or families. excellent Daa Rees T HTH ST—A FRENCH LADY LIVING IN Quer een house, willlet furnished Rome, with Board. Q] QO LEXINGTON ay., BETWE H AND 39TH BLK Eee sunny Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, with Board; references. * QOQ WEST 27TH ST.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS Geowith Board, $5, 26st aaa )4 BAST 13TH ST—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH O24 seard, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife. + QQ WEST 23D ST. (LONDON TERRACE) —DESIR- APB ie Rooms, with or without Board, $4 upward; con- tral locatio se Too ried GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE A gentiomen enn Bnd a desirable front, sunny room with excellont Board; references unexceptionable; terms mod: erate; location central, Address A. A. L., Post office box 603. . JQURNISHED FRO to let, with or without board. 104 East 11t T]ANDSO SILED ROOMS, Hatton private tabio, No, 64 West ith Q)SE THOUSAND ROOMS TO LET IN PRIVATE Oitthsen' all parts of city. SANDS? Boarding Directory, 1,151 Broadway. ) OTHER ROOMS Gant 11th street. Wit OR “BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. NTLEMAN WISHES BOARD, NE. ington av. and 40th st.; state reference and ter G. L., box 134 Herald Uptown office. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO ADULTS, FOR USE BeAhioiture, bedding, &e., or will rent part of a lurge H. T., Herald Uptown, Fiat, Boakd WANTED By A SINGLE GE her at 1 o'clock; minutes’ walk from 19th st. COHLC., Uptown Herald office. LA0Y ABD DAUGHTER (six ¥ dor two furnished Rooms, with Board; gentleman desire Single Room, with or withont B want to be accommo- dated by parties in Freneh flat xmall private family ; do not wish to hear from boarding houses; only those r plies giving terms and full particulars will gain consider Hon. Address TRIO, Herald Uptown office. WASTED BOARD. For <TLEMAN, WIFE AND three children (16, 444 and 3) and nurse girl; would re- quire two to three Rooms: private table; hotel or private house. Address ating locati and terns, which must be mnoderate, T. U. Jr., box 1,900 New York Post office, W ASTEDHOARD FOR, YouxG LADY; $20 PER month; references exchanged. A. W. i., box 1s4, STLEMAN : DIN- Address RS) WISH ONE Herald offies ere! WaAstgp—poaitp vate family; state lowest terms, Herald office. é W ANTED—BY QUIET GENTLEM furnished Room, west side; ens, bath, grate fire; if possible, Broukfast. ‘Answer, with full particulars, stating price, which must be moderate, PROMPT, Herald office, Wee oe WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; private family 01 Those having such give partieu- lars to Mr. RAY, 6) 3 LADY DESIRES BOARD IN QUIET FAMILY, t 18 month); will take entire care of room. raid Uptown offi BROOKLYN BOARD. 12 FURMAN ST., BROOKLYN 1D) BOARD AND Zrooms to two dr three quiet men, in respectable Ger- dR MAN AND WIFE, IN PRI- Address box 150 \, COMFORTABLY “HOTELS. BW ENGLAND “HOTEL AA Rooms: Lodgings, Se., 4c. 506.5 VENTRAL HOTEL CANAL $ Ce {Warm comfortable Rooms, 5 “At N LETON HOUS. Jiort st.—Single Rootns, 8 family Rooms, $1. RVING HOUSE, BROADWAY n plin.—Three desirable Te ting on Broudway; , CORNER PRANK: daily; $1 75 woeklys AND 12711 “JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, old stand, 37 Nassau st. Closing sale of DIAMONDS, n THIS DAY (W N Nawsnu at. comprising SOLITAIRE, RIN ARRINGS, § *KLACES, DIAMOND “LOCKE DIAMU) SETS, RUBY AND) DIAMOND SETS. PEARLS AND DIAMONDS. Ss AND DIA- MOND 'UDS, DIAMOND . v By order of ERNEST LEOPOLD. A EREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION, AA. by order of Messrs. Ved. Magnin, Gue to their removal to N i rhle previo of elegant Bronnes, variety, on p wn Monday, wud De lock P.M, at} WARD 36 winbor 2, ut =—OLD POST OF FLO: * Nassuu, RICHTER & TUF! THIS DAY (Wis continuation of th ine CHINESE AND J NEE Vases, Buskots, ¢ vis, Inlaid Boxes, Absolute unreserved sal A —A BARKER & CO. AUCTIONEERS, A. —— 49 Liberty at nish day's sale at the old rowdw uy, ibe ns, Warming Pans , brass and ailver all + Houxwhold G: Notive.—We op day the finest display of Oriental Art Goods ever shown in this community, am per piorily sold the trade will do well to give it their ate tontiv KE=AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR TEN DAYS, LE AAthan auetion prices, 50 ¢ Oil Paintings, including the meritorious painting, “The Prodigal Sun, now of tree exhibition, 674 Broadway (Grand Centrat He D RT.~THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT MATHEWS) ART ROOMS, 50 CEDAR ST, SPRCUIAL SALE OF FINE JRAVINGS, riehly framed, comprising subjects from celebrated paints ings. DANIEL A. MATHEWS, Auetionver, RT—CLOSING SALE OF SUPERB MARBLE ANSTATUABY, PEDESTALS, VASES, TAZZAS, &O., Tis & NU, ATS Lock 1.83) BROADWAY, cornor Youn st DASIBL A. MATHEW Auctioneer, ROOMS TO VCTION SALE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, ~ AC TNO, 120 WEST 25D 87, NEAK OTH AV THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, ‘ SUPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 rosewood Pianofortes—Stein way and Weber. 1 elegant Cabinet Upright Piano. 14 pieces Parior Suits, covered in satins, Parlor Suits, covered in raw silk. 2 Marquetorie Cabinets. 1 resewvod Etagere, piate glass. cholve Oi Paintings, ‘ nlaid and warble top Tables. 2) velvet and Brussels Carpets. 4 Secrotury and Dwarf Bookcases, | aanificent Bedroom Suits, gilt and plain, | white and black curled hair Mattresses, | solid walnut Extension Tables. | i | 2 elegantly earved Buffets. 40 pieces sterling and plated Ware. Over 400 lots by catalogue. . LUCIUS SMITH, Auctioneer. UGTION SALE—PEREMPTORY—THIS DAY. THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, RAIN OR’ SHINE, AT LARGE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE MANSION Isl WEST 14TH ST. NEAR OTH AV. EXPENSIVE CABINET FURNITURE, TWO ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTES, PARLOR SETS, CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SUITS, OIL PAINTINGS, BRONZES, MARBLE | SETS. Parlors contain Suits in satin and raw silky, Bust: | lake and La Grecienne styles eg ores Tables, Sienna Marblos, Pior and Mantel Mirrors, 3O fine Oil Paintings, 14 pairs of imported Bronze Figures, 2 Clocks, Fre 3 | ois de inet Pedostals, Jardinieres, Lace Curtains, | velvet and Knylish Carpets, Easy Chairs, Lounges, & 2 sets of solid walnut Bedsteads, Dressin cs, Burenus, Washstands, Wardrobes, spring and bi attrosses, Pillows, ingrain and Bruasels Carpets, Exter Tables, handsome Buffet, cost $200; Chairs, Bo exks, silver and plated Tea Sets, china Dinner Sets, Glassware, Kitchen and Servants’ Furniture. ALBERT KRAEMER, Auctioneet Goods packed, shipped or stored if required, ocron aan A THIS DAY RICH HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, commencing 10 o'clock. NO. 72 WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS. st ArD WALNUT CHAMBER SETS, HINWAY 7g OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANO, PARLOR AND DRAWING ROOM SUITS, in crimson, tan und gold, satin und cotelaine; Turkish ‘and Spanish Lounges, Ensy Chairs, marquetry gilt Contre and Console Tables, Etageres, Cabinets, 3 Pier Mirrors, 4 Mantel Mii rors, French Mantel Sets, sixty day Clocks, Oil Paintings. BEDROOM FURNITCRE, CONSISTING of Bedroom Sets, inlaid and gilt Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Chitfonniers, Washstands, single and double Bed: steuds, 33 fine hair and spring Mattresses, feather Pillows, Toilet sets, rep, plush and haircloth Suits. DINING’ FURNITURE.—Extension | Tables, Sideboard, Chairs in leather, Silverware, Cutlery, Tarkish Suit. Take Sixth avenue, University place cars or Broadway stage to 72 West 10th st., between Sth and 6th avs. 'N. B.—Goods packed, J. L. TARGEE, Auctionee T AUCTION. BY VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, AT 11 O'CLOCK: at the State Arsenal, corner 35th —t A large lot of unserviceable Ordnance Stores, consisting of Cavalry and I Clothing, Metals, Rifles, Bayonets, 88, 24 bronze Guns pounders), Battery Wagons, Travelling Forges, three Qua Carriages, five Limbers, metallic Stills (60 calibre), c., de, Sold by order CHIEF OF ORDNANCE OF STATE OF NEW YORK. talogues now ready, to be had at the arsenal or ut eur’s office, 22 U TER BOWE, AU sells THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence, No. 102 West 41st st., near 6th av., the Furniture of a brown stone house, consisting elegant Parlor and Chamber Suits, made by Roux, real Bronze Mirrors, Etageres, Sidebourds, Chandeliers, intings by Ornaments, Librury and Centre Tables, Oil celebrated ‘artists, real Lace Curtains, Extension tables, drawing room Chairs, Bedsteads, curled hair Mattresses, Wilton and velvet Kitchen Utensils, &e. A —GEO. W, KEELER, AUCTIONEER. «TO-DAY, at 12 o'clock, at 55 Liberty st., scollaneous sale of SALES AT AUCTION. | | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1878--TRIPLE SHEET. __.... BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, (esaRo tise NOTICE. ‘With @ view to diminish the chances of collisions the stoamers of this line take # specific course for all seasons of the year, York or or nothing to the north of 45. ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. * x YORK. LIVERPOOL AND” QUEENSTOWN, .Wed., Nov. 27 | BOTHNIA Ww . Dee. 11 Wed, Dee. 4] ALGERIA....Wed., Dee, 18 Steamers marked * do not carry steerage Passengers, Cabin passage and return tickets oa favorable terms, im. cluding & special low rate for the fall and winter months, Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. Freight and passace office, No. 4 Bowling G CHARLES G. FRAN ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP SOY’ EM bark from the Cunard wharf. foot of Grand st., Jersey Ong, at 7 A. M.. on Wednesday, November 27, 1878, HAS. G. FRANCKLYN, 4 Bowli New York. JV HITE, STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail steamers 4 for Queenstown and Liverpool, NOTICE.—The stean of this line take the lane rontes recommended by Lieutenant Maury, U. 3, .N., on both the outward and homeward passage. Boston crossing the meridian of 00 at 43 latitude, Gre REPUBLIC ‘Thursday, November 28, 8 A. M. GERMANL Saturday, Decomber 7, 2:30 P.M. BALTIC. Thursday, Docember 12,7 A.M: 7 : i From White Star dock, pier 33 North River. Rates—Saloon, $00, &#) and $100 in gold. Return tickets on reasonable terms. Steerage. $28, currency. Saloons, staterooms, and bathrooms are placed Genliniiar wuerpahenblen anaametion ate leaae otording s degree of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea, ‘These steamers carry neither cattle, sheep nor pigs. For inspection or plans and other information apply to the company’s ollicy. 37 Broadway. nut st., Philadelp i \REAT WEST TEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIREC’ Taking goods and ie eangore from London, Cardiff, a port, Gloucester ani ristol Channel. ' From vier 18 East River, as follor CORNWALL. SOMERSET... Dec. 10 Cabin pas $60, $70. Prepaid steei cortifi- cates, $26. For freight ) South st, kets at favorable rate: oF pussage apply D. MORGAN, Agent, ADRs LINE FOR LIVERPOOL. The only transatlantic line sailing under the Amorican flag. Sailing every THURSDAY from, Philadelphia, BRITISH EMPIRE gaily THURSDAY, Nov. 28, 12 noon. RED STAR LINE FOR ANTWERP, carrying the Belgian and United States mails, sailing eemi- monthly from Philadelphia and New York. ZEALAND sails Tuesday, November 26,7 A. M. For rates of passage and other intorination apply to RIGHT & SONS, General Agents 2 Broadway, New York. 8 Battery place. New York. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Fe EENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BERLIN vember 30, 9 CITY OF NEW CITY OF BRL Ae y. 4 From pier 87 North River, foot Charlton's Cabin, $6, $80 und $100, gold, Return tickets on favor. able tering, Bteeraze, £28, currency, Drafts at lowest rates, Saloon, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms amidships. hese steamers carry neither eattle, sheep nor pigs, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 3 and 33 Broadway. N.Y. hiladelphia office, 105 South 4th at ANSATLANTIC COMPANY, EN NEWYORK AND HAVRE. 8 pier “new 42” North River, foot of Morton st, DOR Sanglier. ww. ST. LAURENT, CANADA, Fr ‘Wednesday i PRICE OF F DLD (including ' wine) cabin, $100; second cabin, $65; third cabin, ¢, $26, including wino, bedding and utensils, WN TIOKETS “AT REDUCED RATES, jarked (*) do not carry steerage passengers, LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 95 Broad: (QUIN TINE, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS for Queenstown and Liverpool, leaving pier No, 38 North River, foot of King st., every Tugsday. Wyoming. Dec. 10,at 5 :30A.M. | Montana. Dec.24,at 5 :30A.M. ada...Dec. 17, at 11 A. x | Wisconsin. Dee.d1,atlo ACM. Cabin passage, $55, $65 and $75, according to location. Smoking, bath roots and piano'on each steamer. Intermediate, 810; stecraze, $26, WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. MPERIAL GERMAN MAIL—HAMBURG AMERICAN Packet Company's Lino for Plymouth, Cherbourg and PETER 1 Camel's Hair Shawl, 2 Pier Glasses, 1 FOLDING BEDSTEAD, 1 PIANO, 1 Parlor Set, 4 Lounges; also lot of Cutlery, Books, Pictures, &e. RETO chaic el GREENWALD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS 10 O'CLOCK, AA .523 Bast Sth st. Stock, Fixtures, Candy Store, in lots, Dealors invited. —MORTGAGE tioneer, sells this duy, ut 10) the ‘Fixtures of a first cluss Liquor Store, consisti Counters, Shelving, Glassware, Ale Pump, Empty SALE.—PETER BOWE, — AUC- o'cloek, at No. 544 2d av. Demijohus, &, | By order Attorney for Mortgagee. ERNARD SMYTI, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Friday, November 39, at 11 o'clock, at No, 164 Pearl st., under the direction of the mortgagee und assignee, the con: tents of the Bede Restaurant, cousisting of Bar and Ros- taurant Fixtures, Kiteh ke. Y JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER—SALE THIS day, 10% o'clock, 59 Great Jones st, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, Parlor Suits, Cottage Suite, Mir- rors, Stoves, Crockery, Cutlery, China, Toilet Sots, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Mattresses, Pictures; alsow lot Toys and numerous other artich Hamburg. GELLERT, Nov. 28| HERDER. Dec. 12 FRISIA, Dee. 5 | LESSING. Dec. 19 Hates of passage to Plymouth. London, Cherbourg, Hau and all points in England :—First Cabin, $100, gold; Cabin. $0, gold; Stoprage, $0, currency, KUNHARDY & CO. CB. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agonts, General Passenger Agent New York, 61 Broad: N LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSILIP From Baltimore, POLYNESIAN, November 26; , December 4; from Halifax November 30, “Shortest ocean pussuge, Superb accommodation G. LEVE, Agent, 271 Broadway. NCHOR LINE—UNITED STATES MALL STEAMERS. + NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, From pier 20 North River, New York. ETHIOPIA, Nov. 30,10 A. M. | CIRCASSIA. Doc. 14, 8 A. M. BOLIVIA,....Dec. 7,3 P. M. | DEVONTA.... Dee. 21,3 P.M. Cabin, $60 to $40. "Excursion tickets at reduced rates, Secorfd Cabin, $40; Steerage, $28, NEW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT. From pier 46 North River, foot of Churles st. VICTORIA, Nov. 27, 8 A. M. | CALIFORNIA, Dec. 18, noon Cabin, $55 and $65. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. HENDEBSON BROTHERS, Agents, 7 Bowling Green, VROCKERY SAL HENRY LOTZ, AUCTIONEER, sells, this day, 10:30 o'clock, balance stock Porcelain, White Granite, Rock Ware, Toy Platos, Mugs, Tea Sets, &e., to close consignments; also inv: Trenton Seconds, LLIAM ANDERSON, 54 Burelay st. WDWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, 10! o'clock, 1,248 Broadway, Furniture, consisting’ Bed- stouds, Bureaus, marble top Tables, Mirror velvet und Brussels Carpets, Melodeon, &c. Order of mortgagee. JDWARD SCHENCK & 8ON, AUCTIONEER. AT NO. 10 MAIDEN LANE, THIS DAY, 27TH INST., TW «OB. RTS & SON, AUCTIONEERS. HE ‘ATTRACTIVE BALE OF LADIES’ FURS, SEALSKIN SACQUES, FUR LINED CLOARS, OPRCULAKS, PARIS DOLMANS, MUFFS, GLOVES, &C. BY ORDER OF MR. SIGMOND GOGE, AT HERTS’ AKT ROOMS, 35 UNION SQUARE, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, AT 3 A comprising the entire Stock of this woll known manufac- turer, which will be sold without reserve, and every ear- ment fully guaranteed, offering # fine opportunity to obtain strictly fist class Furs at auction prices. Ladies are in- Vited to cail and examine the stock, which will be ou exhi- Dition as above until time of sale. B. HERTS & SON, AUCTIONEERS. GREAT CLOSING SALE OF CHINA, GLASSWARE, NCY GOODS, &.. | &€. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, AT 104’ O'CLOCK, AT THE OLD STORE OF MESSRS. D, COLLAMORE & CO, NO. 747 BROADWAY. Thia will be positively the Inst and closing sale. TL SoW RINBERGER, AUCTIONEER oa regular sale on Thanksgiving Day T (Wednesday), November 27, at'2 o'clock P.M. eral ussortinent of rosewood and walnut Fu Umbrellas, Rugs, Clocks, Mirrors, P gars, Liquors and General Merchandise. OMN_C. LYST, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, NOVEM- ber 27, 11 o'clock A. M., at 10 India st., Greenpoint, under foreclosure of mortage, 31 ten-galldn und 9 fiver allon Soda Water Fountains, lately in possession of Esopotd Freund, DAVIDSON, AUCTIONEER, SELLS 10 O'CLOCK, 7 «Chatham square, great stock of Faney Goods, Clothing, Stockings, Soup, Brushes, &c.,in lotw to suit the Dealers invited. ON A, DUNN, ACUTIONEER.—THIS DAY, 104 clock, No. jon place (th st), the entire Furnt- first class Auction Rooms, embracing Parlor Hedroom Suits, 2 Pianos, Warirobes, Sideboards, silver Dinner ‘Sets, china Tea Sets, Parlor sute, ntings, Chromos, two pull Ale Pumps and a lot of it Ends too numerous to mention. ‘The wale is with- cut limit or reserve; everything tost be sold, owner retir- ing from business, This ix « rare cbance for housekeepers and dealers. at COOKE, AUCTIONEER. . Six double truck loads of Household Goods, THURSDAY, 1045 0" Farther particulars in to “7 WAV. AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, TUESDAY next, 1AM West 14th, handsome Bedroom, Farlor ab) « Koom Furniture. M NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 22 RIVINGTON ST., esells this day, at 1049 o'clock, 149 Mercer st., Stock jm ghey hee Saloon; Bar, Backber, Tables, Chairs, Mir- rors, &e., in lots. archouse, 4 125th st. . PIRUSKI, Gi L 4 will sell this day, ek, MUO lots Gold and Silver Watches, Diamon: and Gold Jewelry, Gold Chains, Rings, Pi nets Studs, Chains, Lockets, Silverware, Opera Glasses, Musical In- struments, Guns, Pistols, Books, Bibles, &e. By order of J. Marris, T. Newma AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R. FIELD, GENERAL Anctioneer, salesroom No. 152 Canal #t., near Bowery, will soll this day, at 11 o’eluck, 700 lots Men's and Women's atllo Clothing, | Dresios, Shawls, “Remnants, Undereluuting, 9 lankets, Hedding, Boots, Shoes, &e.; also Coats, ‘ants wad Vests. By order H. Brickwedel, 400 0th av. Parra SALK,—THOMAS J. MCGRATH, AUC. tioneer. Chatham st., corner Mulberry, will sell this day, 1 k, 700 lots men's and women's Clothing, Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, &c.; als Cowts, ‘ants and Vests. By order . Division st. ©, Bornsteii JAWNBROKERS’ SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, Auctionéer, will sell at salosrooms 4 Bowery, 700 lots Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Table Linen, Vaderelothing, 8 tx, Quilts, Beds, ‘Pillows, Bhues, 4 Vests, By order of Louis Loreh, 10d jh st. and P. Bryan, 17 Walker #t, Wiittan ABHOTT, AUCTIONEER, Will sell on this day, at 11 o'clock, the entire Furniture in the house No. 451 West 22d Parlor Suite in hair cloth; rosewood Piano, French plier Mirrors, Brussels and Hiigrain Carpets; warble typ Dressing Caves, elegant walnut Bedsteads, Extension Table, Dining and’ Kitehon Furniture; one tine Cabinet Sewing Machine, &e., &e. A square Glide and suciety waltees specialties, hour. LLEN DODWORTINS SCHOOL iz and Deportment, UML Sth avenue, r terms, &e., send for cireular, MUS ACADEMY OF DANOING, 11 A ay. side); Brooklyn branch, 301 tor Private lessons any &e., soe cireulars, A atAGRE, PANCING CLASSES, CLARENDON AA. Hail, 114 Bast Lith a ROUND DANCES taught rap- fai! PRIVATE LESSONS ail hours. CADEMY OF st. 6 TR DANCING, BROADWAY AND ie ORS classos ate open for beginners daily, Baubeivasten DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 West 4th st.—Walts and five dances tanght perfeetly in Hix private los NANDO'S build ACADEMY, GOTH ST. 3D ulare address 075 Lexity- Indy assistants; latest kagiving might; music DANCING For an, stylus wal option by Kawer's celebrated military bi TATE LINE—TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, WO) Belfast, aye from pier 42 N. K., foot Canal st. STATE OF LOUISIANA. ‘Thursday, November 28 STATE OF PENNSYLY. ; Thursday, December 5, STATE OF INDIANA. . ‘Thursday, December 12. First Cabin, $55 to $70, accor to accommodation, Return ticks $100 to $120, Second Cabin, $40; return tickets, $75. 31 0 wt lowest rates. Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Arent 3 Broadway. STEERAGE TICKETS AT 45 BROADWAY AND A’ THE COMPANY'S PIER FOOT OF CANAL ST., N.Y. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD Steamship line bene r New York, Southampton and remen Company's pier foot of 2d st., Hoboken. DONAU.., Saturday, Nov. D| NECKAR. Saturday, Dec. 14 RHEIN Saturday, Dee, WESER... Saturday, Dec. 21 Rates of Passage trom New York for Southampton, Lon- Hayre and Bremen rst Cabin, #100, gold Second Cabin, $60, gold; Steor. rates. Pre. age, $3), currency. “Return tickets ut reduced aid Btegrage cortifieates, #2), currency, ‘or froight of passage apply to ELRICHS & ND ECO} ‘AL ROUTE TO , the Rhine, Switzerland, &e., &e., st route to Paris, December 11 December 21 i i od Statos mail re greut favorites with the public. jow, comfort and living perteet. For passa) bas 35 TORRIS, te 50 Broadway. Morris’ European and Aniericun Express TED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Passports of the Department. of State issued at Post Olfice building, fourth story, room 20. Take northwest corm COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. 1C° MAIL” STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Pier foot of Cunal st., North River. For San Francisco via Isthmus of Panaina, Steamship ACAPULCO... Saturday, November 30, noon, connecting at Panama for Contral and South America and Mexico and at San Francisco for Japan and China, From San Francisco for Japan and China, Steamship CITY OF TOKIO. ... Tuesday, December 3, noon, hip CITY OF PE Saturday, January 4, ne San Francisco to Honolulu, New Zealand and Aus: tralia, steainship CITY OF SYDNEY, Monday, Decomber 23. For freight or general information apply at compan office, on the plur foot. of Canal st. North River, and to passage apply at company’s ticket oifice, No. 257 Broadwa: NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, for St. Thomas, Pars, Bernambuco, ‘Bahla and Rio de janeiro, connecting at St. Thomas with German steamors for Porto Rico and Spanish Main, The new first class iron steamship CITY OF PARA, Captain Carpenter, will sail for the above ports on Thars- day, December 5, at 12 M. No treight received after 3d. Freight must be paid in ad- vance. Freight at low ratos taken for the above ports. Freight received at all times at Roberts’ dock, Brooklyn. Insurance lower than by any other line. | Shippers desir. ing insurance can effoct same under our open policy. Bor freight engagements or passaze: (having apply to OIL MALLURY & CO., Agents, off {LORIDA DIRECT.—STEAMERS LEAVE PIER st Kivor every Friday, at 30 M, for Jacksouvile, touching at Brunswick and Port’ Royal, Steamer TERN TEXAS, Captain Hines, will sail Friday, No- er 29, at 3 PM, Through freight and passenger rat given, ta All pointe im the South and Bouthwost, C,H ALLURY & CO., Agents, offico pier 20 East River; of COOK, SON & JENKINS, 261 Broadway. EXAS LINE FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key Wi he steamer STATE OP TEXAS, Cuptain Nickerson, w il from pier 20 East River Saturday, No- vember 30, at on. Through bills of lading given to Houston and all points on the International and Great Northern ; Galveston, Hous- ton and Henderson, and the Galveston, Harrisburg aod San a ety ad 1 tad ‘ A ‘or treight, passage ana general information apply to ©. Ho MALLORY & ©0. rate 3S Oo DOMINION STEAMSHIP sailing from pier 37 North River, for NORFOLK, PETERSBURG and RIC DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 P.M. eonnect- ing with all RAILROADS tor the SOUTH, SOUTHWEST and WEST; also with steamers for NEWBERNE and WASHINGTON, N. REHOBOTH BEACH DAYS Gog FRIDAYS, p per cont, Froights received daily at pier 37 North’ River, General office, No. 197 Greenwich # ies L. MeCREADY, President. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. Those first class stoanships will sail at 3 P.M. from ee 18 North River, foot of Cedar st., for Havana direct, as ollows i= Steamer SANTIAGO DE CUBA. . Wednesday, Nov. 27 Steamer Wivivessus * Saturday, Dee. 7 For freight und passage, having unsurpassed aceommoda- tion: ty to. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO, No. 6 Bowling Groen, __ MeKELLAR, LULING & CO. Agents in Havana, POR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MORGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAILROAD AKD STEAMSIUP COMPANY. Steamship MORGAN CI Will eall from pior 3H North Rivor, Thursday, Novembor 28, and LONE STAR, Saturday, November 30, 815 P.M. taking freight trom New Urleans, Mobile aud all Mississippi River points, Houston, to all’ points on tho Houston ond Texas Central, Texas Pacific, Transeonti- nontal, Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antouio railroads; Indianola, Corpus Christi, Rockport, Bragos Santiago and Brownsville, wruranee at i ror freight and other information apply to BOGERT & MORGAN, Aucents 7 pier 36 North Ri OND TURS- Insurance for Norfolk, &e., at hi west rater, AS MAIL LIN ve INDIES AND SOUTH AMERICA, at the following ports—vig., 1, Gonaive Mare, Port au Santa Martha, ‘ A . in Colombia, and Greytown, ‘Nicaragua, Regular fortnightly sallhigs from plor No. 61 North River, ws follows t= KR KINGSTON GAM) AND HAYTL CLARIBEL, November 21) ATLAS .......... Decomber 5 FOR HAY TE. COLOMBIA, GREY TOWN (NIG) ISTHMUS OF PANAMA AND SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, VIA ASPINWALL. ovembor 28 | AILSA Decombot 14 Mi HLASKO'S AUADEMY FOR DANCING, 1,478 roadway, is now vpou, Bend for elreuler, ald oy ‘On the ‘outward passage from Queenstown to New | COASTWISE SERA MEETRS YORK AND CUBA MAIL 8.8. LINE FOR HAVANA DIRECT, from pier 17 East River, at 3 P. MM. 8. 8. NIAGARA.... * Saturday, November 30 B. 8. SARATOGA (new). m Wednesday, D -comber It Tickets issued also for VERA CRUZ and WEST INDIA ISLANDS in connection with Frouch aud English stowme hai fs ani. . skip Hines from Havens i. WARD & CO., 113 Wall a Hit IVAX, N. 8., AND ST JOU N. F., CROMWELL. piline —stéamsbipe leave as follows, from’ pier 10 Nortt iver COR ‘Tuesday, November 26 ALHAMB! T December 3 For par ccommodations) oF R freight! SOEARK & SEAMAN, 56 Wost at, ght ap) a HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 8. 5. LINE « ‘Steamers leave pier 3 North River at 3 P.M bid HAVANA. bitger Fest VERA CBUB, calling at Progreso, Cainpeachy and Frontera orry‘Or NEW YORK. “Suturday, Novembor 30 CITY OF WASHINGTON (Hanava only). . Thurs: . Doe. 5, CITY OF VERA ORU: uturday, December Rtoamors leave New O ans Nov. 27 and Dee. 18 for Vera Crus ‘vig Matumoras, Tampico, Tuxpan, connecting with steamer for Hayana, Now York and above porte F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 31 and 33 Broadway. Qavannau AND FLORIDA, GATE CITY, Capt. Daggett . Wednesday, Nov. 27 CITY OF MACON, Capt. Kempton’ ; Saturday, Nov. 30 From pier 43 North River, at 3 P. M. ©, D. OWENS, GEORGE YONGE, Agent, General Agent, A, and G@. — Ocuan 5. 8. Co. aud Central R. R., 315 Broadway, R of Ga., 409 Broadway. ERMUDA, WEST INDIES D VENEZUELA. nebes and Gulf Ports Stes npablip Ce mpuny. RMUDA, steamship CANIMA, December 5, JOHNS, P. R.: ST. THOMAS, LAGUAYRA, SABELLO and CURACOA, 8S, HADJI, Decom- BR at Ponce return ee Que. ST. LUCIA and BARBADOS, 88, iH, December 10, For 3 PUERTO FLAMBORO i 1 ‘1 cht and passage apply to A OUTERBIIDUE & CO. Agents, 29 Broadway, or C, G, DE GARMENDIA, 35 Broad ‘ NE ORLEANS DIRECT—THE CROMWELL LINE steamship KNICKERBOCKER will leave Saturday, Now vember 30, 1578, at 3 P.M. from pier 9 North River. La+ surance effected ut one-half per cent on our open policy. Through bills of lading given to Mobile and principal For freight or passage ap- at st. points on the Mississippi River. ply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 We OPULAR INSIDE ROUT. SAVANNAH AND ‘Avoid danger and sen sickn coun travel by purchasing through tickets to Florida via the Georgie and blorida [nland Steamboat Company. Staterooins so cured 271 Broadway. : LEVE & ALDEN, General Northern Agents, NLORIDA RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP LINE. ONLY. DIRECT LINE TO "FLORIDA, BAILING EVERY SATURDAY. LOWEsT RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE. Steamship ASHLAND. “SATURDAY, November 30 and every SATURDAY thereafter. For Fernandi direct, from pier 12 North River, at 8 P, M. Only issuing through tickets and bills of ludin, toali prints in Florida and on Chattahoochie, Apalachicola and ‘int River and Brunswick, Ga. Insurance one-half per cent. Bills of lading signed on pier. For further information, through bills of lading and pas sage rates apply to 1. K. ROBERTS, No. 177 West st., up stuirs, \TASSAU, N. P.; ST. JAGO AND GIENFUEGOS, Cuba.—Stoumship NUBMAN, December 14, 1378. MURR2Y FERRIS & CO., 62 South st. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 7 ‘BANY BOAT—PEOPLE'S LINE. ~~~ ofan FIRST CLASS, $1. EXCURSION, $1.50, STATE ROOMS, $1 AND $2. DECK, 50. CENTS, Loaves pier 41 Nora River, foot Canal st., daily (Sundays excepted) ut 6 P.M. connecting at Albany with trains tor the West, North und East. Rooms comfortably warmed by stuam, Free transfer to and from Brooklyn by Brooklym Annex. Tickets at all the principal hotels and Westcowt's express offices in New York and Brooklyn, CITIGENS’ LINE TROY BOATS LEAVE PIER 49 ‘orth Kiver, foot Leroy st., daily, except Saturday, at OSTON FALL RIVER LINE; MAGNIFICENT steamers BRISTOL and PROVID: leave pier 23 North River daily, Sundays excepted, at 4:30 P. M.; full night's rest. ‘Tickets for sule at all principal ticket offices, Leave Brooklyn, via “Annex” boat, at 4 P.M. JJOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. THE OLD RELIABLE STONINGTON LINE—Steam- ers MASSACHUSETTS and RHODE ISLAND, from pier 83 Noe foot Jay st, at 43) P.M, (Sundays exceptod), PROVIDENCE LINE, freight only, daily (except Sundays), from pier 29 N. R., foot of 42, M. MeEtorourras ELEVATED RAILWAY. OPEN FROM 5:30 A.M. TO RECTOR ST.—Nenrest po conncets with curs for South ferry, IRTLANDT ST.—Nearest point for Jersey City and i joint for Post office, City Hall POM. Wall street ferry and and Bagels: to Hoboken, CHAXBERS ST.—Nearest point to Pavonia and Eri¢ Railway forry. PRANKLIN ST. GRAND ST.—Nearest point for Deabrosses street ferry te Jersey City and connects with cars for Desbrosses and Bast Grand street ferries. BLEECKER ST.—Connocts with cars for east and wost. STH ST.—Nearest point for Christopher street ferry to Hoboken, connecting with cars for Christopher and Tenth street ferric 14TH ST.—Nearest point to Union 3quare, Wallack’s and Lycoum theatres; Academy of Music, Irving and repaerape 4 halls, connecting with cars for East Twenty-third a Thirty-fourth street gerries. 24D ST.—Neurest point to Booth's, St. Jumos and Park theatres; Grand Opera House, Gilmore's Garden and Mar sonic Temple and Twenty-third’ street ferry to Jersey City. s8D 8° rest point to Standard, Broadway and Fife! Avenue Theat: Aquirium and Sun Francisco Minstrela, connecting with cars for Weehawken ferry, 42D ST.—Connects with New York Transfer Company's fay re Central Depot. S8TH ST.—Nearest point for Central Park. Connecting with cars of Bolt Line Keilroud FOR UPTOWN TRAINS take ust side stations. FOR DOWNTOWN | TRALNS take wost side stations, FARE, 10 CENTS, except Begween the hours ‘of 5:30 to 7:30 A. M. and5to 2 P. M., when the fare ix 5 cents, WM. R. GARRISON, Prosident. M, Van Brockiin, Superintendent, NEW, BINH, 70, BOSTON, VIA ALLYN'S POINT from NORWICH LINE PIER 40. NORTH RIVER, Steamers CITY OF NEW YORK and CITY OF BOSTON at 4:0 P, M, daily, Sundays included. FARE, ONE DOL- LAK, every day in'the wook. Positively tickets good gh day of sale and on trains connecting with boat at Allyn Point. Good supper for 50 conis. Tickets for sale at ier 40, id NoRWICH LINE for BOSTON, WORCESTER, PORT- LAND and all points North East, via New ‘London and Norwich steamers CITY OF LAWRENCE and FAL- MOUTH, from pier 40 North River, at 4:30 P. M. dally, Sun- duy excepted. Tickets and statervoms may be obtained a the office of the company, No. 417 Broadway, corner o| Ist, Freight taken for all points at lowest rates, For ani further information apply at pir 40 North River. TPOURIST, PLEASURE AND INVALID TRAVEL to Florida, Bermuda, Nassau, West India Islands, Spanish Main, &e., &e. Messrs. LEVE & ALDEN hive completed all arrange: ments for tourist tickets and hotel coupons for winter tours. November number “American Tourist Gazette, giving description and illustrations of above named winter resorts, now ready; send for copy. 271 Broadway, cornet Chambers st. EXCURSIONS. (OD FISHING —THIRD TRIP ii FATHOM OR J cholera Banks, Thanksgiving, November 28, and Sun- day, December 1; fast sea ste: © SETH LOW, with bolier and saloon, leaving Franklin N. R75 * N.R7 t., B. pier 27 7:30; stone . R. ta 8 Jer next to Staten Isiand ferry,8 A.M. ‘Tickets, $1. Cod ckie and bait on board. AL. G, FOSTER, Pilot and Manager. STEAMER C35 FISHING—THURSDAY Only Son, leaving Franklin st. pier M.; sth . Ht. 73, Do ier 27, Nie 7 Mo, Pied. BALM. Tieketa GEO, FO: FOR SALE. “(FIRE PROOF SAFE” Witt X~ COMBINATION lock, for $50. W. i. LER, 201 Broad GOOD RESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP, ALSO Hotels, Boarding Houses, Milk Routes, Crockery Stores, MITCHELL, 79 Cedar. A LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP; A180 GRO. cery Stores ou Sd av.; Bakeries, MITCHELL, 70 Cedar, “\ FIRST RATE GROCERY, FINELY LOCATED ON «leading avenue; business cash. LLOYD'S, 4 Warren at. {RING SAPE—BANKEDS CHEST, $550, FOR ;new and second hand Safes, combination locks _ FROTHINGHAM & EMORY. WELL PATRONIZED LIQUOR STORE; WES? ALsido; cheap rent; easy terms. No agents need apply. COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR A LARGE POSTER AAPrinting Office for sale at a bargain, Address RS. MENAMIN, 7 Minor st. Philadeiphia. ALS, CIGAR AND BILLIARD | ROOM—THH st opportunity ou Broadway; jotor Bouth. ‘Apply JONES, 39 Contre Mase Lamar UPTER, CHEESE AND EGG STAND, DOING CASH Wyusinens large profits: guod reasons for selling. Apply to Wile wit LER, No.7 Grand Central Murkot, 47 and Broadwa: ] UPTER STAND FOR SALE IN BEST MARKET IN hg al Ce] Ras sock poring eee b nwes low : on first c Ser bOsiferidcten nn JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LAGER ‘Call at 904 West 10th st. YOR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE: with all necessary equipments, Gas Fixtures, &c., ot 7! Penrl st., very cheap for cash. PPOK SALE—A WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA- jour. POR SALE—MILLI cheap, with or without, stock : satisfactory, Address BUYER, Hi MOR SALE—A NICE MEAT. hot. Mi Fee SALE OR EXC GE—A LARGE HARDWARE ‘tand Stove Store in Brooklyn doing ws good business; good reason for setling. Address CABOOS' fi Herald office, JOR SALE CHEAP—GROCERY AND CANDY STORE, with Stock aud Fixtures, 315 ost 26th st. (INEST PAYING RESTAURANT IN BROOKLYN AD grout barguin, In consequence of illness of proprietor, JONES, Bo Contra, EFYPERSON HOTEL POR SALE—OLD AND WELE known, Court House corner, 10th st. and Oth av, location up town, very leraid © Ng , Fis AND < NEW PLAY—MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, ELEGANT costumes; printing matter, de, __ dW. WARDE, 219 Bast 10th ot, yO. 1 TYPE WRITER FOR SALE CHEAP—NEW MA chine and in good order. Herald oftice, of #2 Henry s Address STENOGRAPHER, Broukiyn, N.Y. DENTISTRY. set OF th TH AN THREE HOURS AF Tie OLB Fi tonerubor the number St Uth ay, ennet Bree 8 B 4 ‘Oth ay. WIN THE EVENING Of DAY TIME AND. He ) gots of Tooth, EIGHTH AVENUE DENTA! ATION, 870 8th av, A Dititiven,—‘Teeth exscuoted witaous pal iwon.—Teeth extracted W ing, VU conte, Bete, 9 ” ‘ANAL ST, CORNER 25 conte;