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PfRPOSRS, FLOOR-WELL LIGtlTRD AMD CBN. ywljf loMted, opposite Grace church. Apply on premises, ,8K Broadway, or to G. Q. GU10N, 77 Cedar *1. ALOFT, 50X100, LIGHTED ON TRREB BTDEiTtO let, with or without powrr, at <38 Kant Twenty tliir.1 ^OA8"f^5VP8nON, iS Lis^ard" treet ?f * A? TO let, LOFTS, SITUATED 421 EAST TWELFTH j? ? fff JJui^.h,e ,or ?"y business. Apply f. C. BAILEY, 60 Kant Fourth street, n?*r Bowery. A LARGE BASEMENT STORE TO LET? SU APE, . biL73i adapted for auy business. Inquire ou premises M*) Third avenue. THoMas Mi-GUIRE, 1, 145 Second avenoe._ Brick buildino, iooxioo. to lrt-with or without Machinery, consisting of holler*, Shaftings, rtplng<, Saw Mills. Flam- r?. Painters, Moulders, Vencer ? r and other woodwork Ma hint ry ; good business stand, belUKslose to new Manhattan Market For particular* iaqutre on premises, 483 Eleventh avenue, Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets. Broadway store to let-for the holidays, ?r longer it desired ; position eligible. Apply at 601 Broadway. /CORNER STORE TO LET? CORNER MYRTLE AND VV Franklin avenues: good for any business. For par ticulars call at store, between 10 and 12 A. M. J"\ESK ROOM TO LET.? A FIRST RATE CI1ANCF. J tor advertising agents. Apply at the office ot the _VBNINO TELEUHAM, No. 2 Ann (itreet Desirable lots, plots, water fronts and Buildings tor manufacturing purposes, cast or west aide ol city. Address VULCaN, box 192 Herald office. o o FOR MANUFACTURERS. -TO LET. A LARGE, WELL lighted Room, with Steam Power, ut a moderate price. Apply at 334 Canal street, in the store. LOW RENT.? DESIRABLE FOR GROCERY OR Drugs, corner Eightieth street. Second a venae ; ?l?> small i'loors. JOHN D. II El NS. Large store on fourteenth street, near Uulon square, to let.? Suitable tor any first class ttastnesM-, also Dwelling l'art oi' House ; 20 rooms. Apply to G. NAGLE, 149 Fourth avenue. FFICB TO LET? ALSO A PARLOR EXTENSION. 26 Kaj-t Twentieth street. FFICES TO LET? AT FROM 100 TO $'.',0O) PER AN num. EPOPFORD BROTHERS A CO., 29 Broadway. PORK PACKINO HOUSE TO LET-AT HARLEM; contains smoke nnd ice houses; also handsomely Atted up in marble tallies tor the sale oi meats, Ac. Ap ply toTHOS. B. BERDBLL, 900 East listh .street STORE TO LET-ON SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR above Twenty-tirst street; 2SxJ01eet; French plate windows. Apply ut 115 West Twenty-second street STEAM POWER. ?TO LET, A FIVE E TORY BUILD ing, lighted trom all sides; 69 feet iront and 46 teet deep. Inquire of GEORGE blEMElt, foot of Thirtieth street, North River. SHOP TO LET? AT NO. 9 EAST NINETEENTH street, near Broadway ; fine lurgc room, at lor any kuainc.ss, without steam power. SPLENDID BUSINESS LOCATION.? BEAUTIFUL* Store, Ninth avenue and Twenty-third street; also splendid Bakery; both stores have French plate win dows. WALTER W. MONTAGUE, Eiehth avenue and Twenty-first street TO LET? LARGE AND PLEASANT OFFICES AT 86 Park place. _ TO LET? TWO VERY NICE WORKING SHOPS, 26X80 each, with windows on every side, usable ibr all kind < ol business ; rent low ; singly or together. 140 Bax ter street, near Grand. TO LET-A LARGE, LIGHT FRONT ROOM, FU fi nished ; suitable tor a dentist 93 Bowery, corner of Hester street TO LET? THE FIVE STORY AND TWO STORY Buildings 73, 76, 77, 79 and 81 Water street, Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry, with SO-horse Eneine and Boiler for sale and shafting attached ; splendidly located for manu facturing. Inquire on premises. rpO LET? IN THE NINTH WARD, AN OLD ESTAB i. llshed corner Liquor Store, fitted up and ready for tnuiness, affording an excellent opportunity for the right kind of a man. Also to let, the Store 60s Canal street, ?uttuble tor any business. Apply at 603 Hudson street r LET? WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, AN ENTIRE Building and several Lofts. Apply to engineer, on premises, 176 Hester street, corner of Mott street; or to 8. T. A A. T. MEYER, 85 Walker street mO LET? ON SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE JEFFER 1 son Market, a Store with two back rooms, handsomely fitted, suitable for auy fancy business: rent low. P. II. HODGES, 28 Vcsey street TO LET? TO AN fcOG DEALER, AN EXCELLENT Basement in a choice location, at low rent Apply ?t 86 Park place. TO LET? FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, THREE STORV House and Store, 41S Broome street, sccond block from Broadway; reut $2,000. Apply to A. M. FANNING, S3 East Fourth street. r LET? TILL 1ST OF MAY, AT~ A VERY LOW price, the First Floor and Basement (50x80) ot 130 and 132 Worth street ; Immediate possession. Address A. B., box 148 nerald office. TO LET? STORE NO. 2,153 SECOND AVENUE, BE twecn 110th and 111th streets, with rent apartments; rent $20; good business locality. Also tine Flats in the tame house at low rents. Inquire of the housekeeper, ou the premises, rLET, WITH STEAM POWER, A FLOOR 80x65, well lighted. Apply at McCLAVE BROS., Twenty, ?scona street and Eleventh avenue. rLET CHEAP? STORE 849 SECOND AVENUE, BE tween Forty-fllth und Forty -sixth streets, west side, Citable for any business. Inquire on premises, or of CHTENSTE1N, 333 West Thirty-lburth street TO RENT CHEAP? A TnREE STORY BUILDING, with steam power. Apply to JOHN H. WILCOX k CO., 59 Fourth avenue. The finest store on third avenue~to let? 363 Third avenue. Inquire on the premises. rrtHRKE LARGE AND LIGHT SHOPS FOR ANY A business purposes to let. Apply on premises, 27 Jackson street PER MONTH.? CORNER STOKE TO LET; fine location for drug or grocery s!ore ; lease rad possession at once. SAMUEL D. MaCK, Third avenue, corner Seventy-sixth street dMfk PER MONTH.? THIRD AVENUE STORE TO ? let, with apartmeuts in the rear; tine business location. SAMUEL D. MACK, Third avenue, corner Seventy -sixth street. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furn lulled. A HANDSOMELY AND FULLY FURNISHED nOUSE; Seventeenth street, neur Filth avenue lilted with first class boarders ; rent reasonable. E. DUNCAN 8NIFFEN, No. 8 1'inc street. A NUMBER OF SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED HOUSES to let on Murray Hill; also others. The l>est place in the city to rent, or tu have rented, Floors, Stores or Lolts to?t BISHOP'S, 843 Broadway. A NICELY FURNISHED THREE STORY STONE Houre in East Kilty -eighth street, splendid order, ??private family only ; rent fjuu per month. HAYES * SONS, 81 Cedar street. A DESIRABLE, WELL, FURNISH ED HOUSE ON Thirty fourth street, near FitUi avenue, to rent, to ?a approved family at $4S0 tier month ; possession. V. lc. STEVE X SON A SON, II Plue st. and 226 Filth av. HANDHOMELY FU KN ISI1ED FOUR STOItY HIGH stoop Bouse, in good neighborhood ; rent $ l, -too, ami, for nae ot furniture, hoard tor gentleman, wile and child. Address & C., Herald office. AUROK HOUSE ON MURRAY HILL, FUR nlshed; elegantly furnished House on West Forty eighth street, neur Filth avenue, 25 teet in width, season ar year; Finh avenue, elegant House, furnished ; su perbly furnished House on Madison nvenue ; first class small Houses on Twenty-eighth and Twcntv-second Streets, $'<!00 a month. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Filth avenue, first door above Twenty-sixth sf. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP IIR iWN STONE House, nicely furnished, tor the Winter, on Fifty Sixth street, near Lexington nvenue. H. R. DREW A CO., 155 Fifth nvenue. A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO It K N'T for the winter, on Thirty-fourth street, neur Fifth ?venue ; tully furnished. II. It. DREW A ?'0., 155 Filth avenue. A FIRST CLASS HANDSOMELY FIRNInIIED House to rent ? Frotn owner to u responsible pri vate tiimiiy for the winter, or thrt o years' lease; replies must give full address. Address BitADSllAW, Heruld Uptown Branch office. t~M>MPl,ETi;i,Y 1'URNISHED ~FOUR STORY BKOWN J stone House; greater portion of cent laketi In board II agreeable ; good security required. 315 l.usi Fourteenth ?treel, near Second avenue. A-TWENTY NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY? ? Three-story, hi^h stoop House ; 93,000. Filth ?venue, central, very fine tour story brown ?tone; sliver ?ml linen ; $4,800. AImi many others. bl.MONSO.N k KC CLESI'ON, 50 West Thirty llrst street, near Broadway. A FURNISHED HOl'SE TO LET FOR THE WINTER on West seventeenth street, very near Fifth u venue; ? law house ot extra width and depth ; desirable lorn private family. Permits of OUDKN A CI.AKK, laic ward .% Opb'ii, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO RENT? On Twenty- fourth street, near Broadway ; $3.,0 per month for the winter; tully lurnl-dicd; also one on Sc\ cntee nth street, neur Broadway, newly lurnlsbe.1 ; $450 for the Winter; abo a three story House on twenty-sec ond street, neur Fifth avenue. H. H. DK1-.W A CO., 155 Fifth avenue. A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, NEAP. .A Fifth avenue ; rent for Winter or year; or Murruy 11111, on Filth avenue, neur Seventeenth street. PooLKY A ('?),, 2,1 Union njtinre A Bargain.? handsomely furnished high stoop brow ft stone House to rent to small, reliublc party ; rent taken inboard; references; immediate pos session. Cull alter 3 o'clock at 120 West Forty-* i mid m. Desirable furnished houses? season and vear; Fiftieth street, near Fitth avenue, $.'00 per month ; Madison avenue, $400; Seventeenth street, near Firth avenue, $450; Twenty-fourth street, near Filth ?venire, Forty-first street, near Sixth avenue, $47:V, Thirty-fourth street, near Filth avenue, $40u; Tweuty sixth street, uesr Fourth avenue, $350; Twenty-seventh street, Mar Broadway, $.<m 8. B. UOODALE, No. 5 West Twenty- third street. Fifth Aran? Hotel. Furnished house.? a firstclass elegantly and completely furnished Residence (containing ?y* ry Improvement, Including billiard table). 48 feet font, with rear extension, grounds handsomely laid out and well located. In Brooklyn ; verv accessible ; within 25 mlnu'es of the Wall street ferry; will be rented, with or ?iilioi>t the stable, to a desirable party at the low rent ol ?SW per month lor the Winter; the gardener will be lelt In charge free of expense. Apply to WILLIAM II COOPER, Jg., A I/O., Bv I'earl street. New York. r LET? ON FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, a handsomely furnished House; $450 per month. Thirty tilth street, near Filth avenue; $300 per month. At Everett Library, win Sixth avenue. TO LET-TWO STORY AND BASEMENT 110 1 SI conveniently located; nine rooma, partially Air dished : rent *06. Address UUBUELL, 3d Peck slip. uwuLLnrc houses to let. Furnished. mo T.gT? rrRNTsiiKn nnK three bto'rt atone 1 House 67 Went Fortyflilh itrcet ; all modern Improve menta and in good orilrr ; poasuaniou immediately. Apply on the premises to owuer. 4 8TOKY BROWN STOHE, WELL FURNISHED.? Keveral boarder* *?'*? per month in advance; 20 room*; one unturnlshed, $200 i><* r month. 2.' room*: loca tion first class. Inquire at 109 East Twenty-eighth street. Unfarn lulled. A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE THREE STORY BRICK ON Filty-,flint street, ull improvements; painted walls aud perfect order t cheap to a nice family. VACIIE A HKOWN, <171 Third avenue. A large cottage, stable and seven lots? Near Central Park; parlor, dining room, Inunilry, seven balchumbers, gas, bath and all conveniences ; rent $7lx>. Room 12, 133 Nassau street A FULL SIZKD FOUR STORY BRICK ANO BROWN stone House, 211 Tenth avonue. near Twenty third street, to let; ront $1,200. Apply to IRA O. ElLLEli, lti Fulton street, New York. A? FIFTH ATENUE, NEAR FORTY-NINTH STREET? ? Four story high stoop brown stone Dwelling, 22.6x 80, lot 100, to lease lor a term of years. Also others on streets adjacent V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Fine street and -"2fi Fifth avenue. A-?i,5K)? FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN . stone Mansion, untarnished, on Forty sixth street, near Hith avenue; gas fixtures, 4c. WM. TUCKER, 22J Filth avenue, fl^t door above Twenty-sixth st. A TOSH story BOV8B TO LET? UNFURNISHED, on Twenty-tbird street, near Fifth Avenue Ho'el ; has just been put In complete order; the carpets, which are new, will be sold at u ureal sacrifice. H R. IJKEW M CO., ir>5 Fifth avenue. A? 168 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH BTREET, NEAR . Broadway? Three-story, high stoop Mouse; (l.tXKl Twenty ninth street, neur Broadway, tine, large Ilonse. Alro others. SIMONSON 4 ECCLKSTON, JO West Thirty-first street, uear Broadway. Harlem.? to let, a cottage house, contain ini< seven rooms and attic ; rent a month ; will sell Carpets, Ac. Inquire on the premises. 47 West 132(1 street north side, between Filth and Sixth avenues. rno LET-COTTAGE IN 119TH STREET, BETWEEN J Third and Fourth avenues. Inquire of Mrs. VER M1LYEA, 150 East ll'Jth street TO LET? TWO NEAT OOTTAGfcS, $60 PER MONTH each; one on Ninth avenue, the other in Hurlem; the llurlein cottage Is pleasantly situated, entirely uloue. Ap ply at(iU3 Hudson street. To LET? THESE ANn FOUR STORY BROWN stone Housei in West 42d, 45th, 40th, 60th. 52d and 68th streets; low rents for Winter or longer. WILLIAM ELLIOTT A CO., 1,481 Broadway, near Forty-filth street. TO RENT? FOR HALF I'RICE FOR THE WINTER, in Harlem, a nice three story high stoop and base ment House: all modern improvements. Call on WIL LI A. Mis, ?i2 West Fifty -second street. 3 8TOBY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, NEWLY painted; also several Upper and Lower 1'nrts to let Apply to B. s. LEVY A CO., 271 West Thirty -eighth ?t A MONTH FOB THE BALANCE OF THE $20 I year,? Two story and basement Cqltage on Eighty-eighth street, noar Madison avenue. THOMSON & SON, 1,476 Third avenue. FURNISHED IiOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS TO LET-FUR nlslied, with private bath attached, to gentlemen only, at No. 3 East Twelfth street A? HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ? en suite or singly; also small Rooms, on fourth floor, to gentlemen, without board, adjoining Westmore land Hotel, 44 Union square. A HANDSOME PARLOR FLOOR TO LE'l? TO A party of gentlemen, without hoard; also a small Room on fourth floor, at 157 West Twenty-third street; reference required. A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, furnished, for light hou-ekeeping ; $5 per week. 6S1 Hudson street, near Abingdon square. A NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM, FOR a gentleman, with all the comforts of a home ; tire and light; terms moderate ; ring lourth bell. 270 West Eleventh street A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A NICELY FURNISHED front Room the.v will let to one or two gentlemen for $4 a week. Apply at 264 West Twelfth street A PARLOR FLOOR. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, with use of kitchen if desired. Call at or address 62.) Lexington avenue. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT SUIT, WITH modem conveniences, ut moderate price ; central and accessible; also ncatntid convenient Room tor single gentleman, at 62 University pluco. A FURNISHED FRONT II ALL BEDROOM TO LET TO a gentleman, without board, in the first class liouso 34 West Tweuty-liitli street, neur Madison square ; choice location. A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AM) BEDROOM TO let, together or singly ; convenient location, as Twen ty-third street stages pass the door. Inquire at 220 Ninth avenue. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, .ON SECOND floor, with Alcove, to let, to one or two gentlemen, without board. 61 West Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. A WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor, for a gentleman und wife, lor housekeeping, at $6 per week; Rooms tor gentlemen, $2 60 to $3 a week, 47 Amity street. A NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR, BEDROOM AND Kitchen to rent, suitable lor light housekeeping, nt luu Went fortieth Street, overlooking tlie Park. A FURNISHED HALL ROOM TO LET.-33 JONES street, corner of llleecker. ALAR(iE FURNISH ED ROOM, ON FIRST FLOOR, suitable (or two gentlemen or gentleman and wile. Apply at 351 Sixth avenue. A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET? WITH OAS AND water ; also single Rooms ut 48 Fourth avrnac. ALODOINO ROOM AND FURNISHED OFFICE, OR Lodging and Sitting Room, with light and tire, per month ; best opportunity in the city; unexceptionable parties only. 737 Broadway, room 9. AT 14 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, A FEW DOOR8 from Tiffany's.? Furnished Rooms for the Winter; terms reasonable to permanent parties ; location unex ceptionable. A PARTY FROM BROOKLYN, HAVING REFITTED u house opposite the Westminster, would rent hand somely furnished Rooms. 122 East Sixteenth street, cor ner ot Irving place. A? SEVERAL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ? to let to gentlemen or lor housekeeping; use of piano li desired ; location first class; terms moderate. 231 West Forty-aura street, near liiondway. , - A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WILL LET TIIRKK Rooms, furnished, for housekeeping second lioor. 265 Sixth avenue, near seventeenth street. A? HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN ? suite or singly, in private house.-for gentlemen, will) every convenience, at 433 West Nineteenth street A FAMILY OCCUPYING THEIR OWN HOUSE WILL let oat a few furnished Rooms tor gentlemen ; all im provements; house first class. 205 hast Forty-fifth street. A FEW SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS TO LET, furnished, with all the modern Improvements, for gentlemen only. Apply at 52 West Thirty-second street, near Broadway. 93 and $5 per week. A PLEASANT. SUNNY ROOM TO LET, FURNISHED, without board, ut 3S6 West Twcnty-secoml street. (CENTRAL LOCATION.? TO LET, NEAR FIFTH J Avenue Hotel, to gentlemen or for business purposes, first Moor; also other Rooms, nicely furnished, with good attendHiiee ; terms reasonable ; reference. 1,147 Broadway. Pp LEO A NT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-BEDROOM j mid Parlor, with closets ami bathroom adjoining, for gentlemen, without board, in a small French family. 240 Fourth avenue. Furnished roOms-with all modern con venienees, to gentlemen. 141 East Fifteenth street Furnished rooms to let? with has and bath; terms moderate; at 84 East Tenth street "EWRN18HED ROOM To LET? SUITABLE FOR HOUSE; F keeping. 765 Eighth avenue. Furnished sitting and bed room, to a qen tlemnn. without board; cheap if permanent. 234 Sixth avenue, corner Fifteenth street I FURNISHED HALL BEDROOM TO LET-ON SECOND floor ; water and gas. 654 Ninth avenue, near Forty kixth street IJ1URNI8HED NEATLY FOR HOUSEKEEPING? FIVE ' Rooms; coal room, pantry, water closet; all on sec ond floor, fronting Eighth avenue; separate meter; let together or sepurate ; terms moderate. 3U? West Twenty eighth street. T/IURNISUED ROOMS TO LET-TO GENTLEMEN I? or to a gentleman and wife ; references exchanged. No. (ft Mucdougal street, near Houston. l/i:oNT ROOM, IN PRIVATE HOUSE, ELEGANTLY F furnished, with nil modern Improvements; use of bathroom. Ac. ; reference required. Cull at 321 Sixth street, second floor. IjllRHT CLASS PRIVATE HOUSE,? A LADY OFFERS r handsomely furnished Rooms, every accommoda tion ; meals obtained in immediate vicinity. 307 West Twenty-tilth street _ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front rooms, wi'buut board, at 12 East Fourteenth struct, be tween Filth avenue and University place. Handsomely furnished rooms to let? From $350 to $5 per week. Apply at 47t> West Twenty-second street, heferences. HANIfMMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET? TO gentlemen or gentleman and wife, transient or per manent. 21 Kast Twentieth street, near Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, FOR ONE OR two gentleman ; KB Broadway, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets; tire and gu?; low rent to reliable party. Can be seen to-day. Handsomely furnished back parlor, front Room on fourth floor and hall Bedroom, without board. 68 West Thirty seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. References required. House, ?ie west twenty fourth street, nine rooms, partially lurniahed ; rent (HO. Apply after noons on the premises. Nicely furnished rooms to let-conve nlent for housekeeping If required. 171 Wavcrley place, near Charles street. Call all the week. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-TO A lew respectable girls, at 390 First avenue, between Twenty -second and Twenty third streets, first floor Part of A ROOTS TO let in a central i,o< a tion, furnished or unfurnished, at a moderate iirico. For particulars address A, B. C., station D., Bible Jlnn.se. FUBHI8HED ROOMS A1VD APAHTMJBNTB ' TO LBTi Private family. w varick place <sulliyan street).? Will let kutoHKlT IknrilM Parlor to one ortwogentlemen, very cheap, with privilege i>rbaUiro<iiii; cant convenient TO LET-FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR OF FOtTR rooms, complete for housekeeping. including piano; purlin warmed by heater; bath, with hot and eokl water; also two other Rooms on second floor. 171 Ea?t Eighty seventh street. TO LET? TWO LARGE, NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, without board, to gentlemen only; references re quired, u We*: Twenty -geveaUl street. r LET-ONE OR TWO NICELV FURNISHED ROOMS on second floor, for one or two single gentlemen, in a quiet janiily. Apply at 272 Third avenue. Mr. llOBURTZ. 110 T.ET-EtRNlSHED. ON TIIIKD PIOOR OK PRI vatc house, three or lour Rooms, lor llgtit housekeep ing:; gas, water uud buth on seme floor. SSI West Fif teenth street. TO LET, FURNISHED? TO TWO GENTLEMEN, A large, front Room on first floor; terms moderate; ref erence* require J. Apply at H.K! Sixth uv., In the store. TO LET? FURNISHED ROOM ANO BEDROOM IN A private family. 212 Wert Seventeenth street TO LET? IN PRIVATE FAMILY. OCCUPYING THEIR own dwelling, three handsomely Inrnished front Apartments to gentlemen, without board; connecting if desired : room* spacious; bath, Ms and urate lire Included ; appointments and furniture strictly first class; terms low. 21* East Tenth street. TO LET? FURNISHER, THE LOWER I'ART OF A feur storv brown stone House, in Ea?t Kittv -seventh street; Immediate possession ; terms very reasonable. Ap ply nt -H5 Kaat Hiy-wwalt afreet . TO LET? FURNISHED, A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, suitable for a gentleman unrt wife or two single gen tlemen; privilege of cooking and use ot butt). Inquire at 310 West Twenty-seventh street; ring three times. TO LET? FURNISHED, A FLOOR AND SINGLE Rooms, tor guutlenu n, in brown stone bouse, 126 West Thirty -first street, ear Sixth avenue. TO RENT-FURNISHED, BACK FARLOR AND HALL Bedroom adjoining, on first floor, with iras, hot and cold water; moderate rent; reference required. Apply at 2'1 East Fifty-seventh street, between Second and Third avenues. To RENT? FURNISHES. A LARGE BACK PARLOR as a bedroom, in a strictly private house. 220 West Thirty-ninth street TWO NEATLY FURNISHED BOOMS TO LET, TO gentlemen, wll.li use ot buth room ; references re quired. Inquire at 233 Fourth uvcuue, northeast corner of Nineteenth street <fc\> r:n pbr week. -A pleasant, neatly tlU furnished hull Room, suitable lor ? gentle man; quiet family in house. 405 West Thirtieth street, ncur Ninth avenue. 4NEII.HON PLACE, BETWEEN WAVKltLEY AND Clinton places? To let a large front Room, with closets, for light housekeeping ; also one hall Bedroom; rent moderate. 4 ST. MARK'S PLACE, EIGHTH STRKET, NEAR Third avenue. ? To let, furnished, one large and two Hall Bedrooms. /TTn AVENUE, 288. ? PLEASANT BOOMS, NICELY r) furnished, to rent, to gentlemen, without board. CTH AVENUE <;vil). ? A FRONT ROOM, NEWLY AND u elegantly furnished, to rent to u gentleman, without board; reference* exchanged. /tTII AVENUE, lfi4, NEAR TWBNTT-FIRST STREET. - ? t Recently furnished Rooms to let singly or en suite ; baths on each floor; references. prril AVENUE, NO. 144, ABOVE NINETEENTH ? / street.? Parlor and Bedroom, handsomely furnished, second story, front, $20 per week. -NICE ROOM, FURNISHED. FOR HOUSEKEEP <pU. tng, containing hot and cold water; bath and closet on floor; best kind of parlor bed ; excellent washing ar rangement. 222 Kitty-second street near Broadway. 7 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.? FURNISHED Rooms, without board, for gentlemen, on third and fourth floors. 8 BEDFORD STREET.? A COMFORTABLY FUR nished front Bedroom to let to one or two gentlemen ; also one or two light attic Rooms, suitable for light house keeping ; terms moderate. " 9 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.? FINE SUIT OF Rooms to let, with private bath ; also single Rooms for gentlemen. 1r WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. U James Hotel.? A nicclv lurnislied bull Bedroom to let; references. -|f> WAVERLEY PLACE.? NEATLY FURNISHED .1") Snltof Rooms on second: also Parlor Kloor to let, together or separately, to gentlemen, without board; house aud location first class. lO WEST WASHINGTON PLACE. ? PLEASANT .1 O Booms, without board ; references exchanged ; con venient to cars and restaurants. 9/4 UNIVERSITY PLACE. CORNER OF NINTH Zt T street.? A tront Parlor, handsomely furnished, to let, suitable for a physician ; also other Rooms, with or without Board. References required. 07 BOND STREET, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL I Hotel.? A Parlor Floor and Extension, newly lur nished; water and closets on the floor; hIso the splendid furnished Rooms on third floor. 11 Bond street. ? DOMINICK STREET. ? NICELY FURNISHED Rooms to let. on second floor, front, and back Room, together or separately; between Hudson and Varick streets. OT EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR BROAI) Ol way.? To let new and handsomely furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, on the third floor, front suitable for two or three gentlemen. QC EAST TENTH STREET ?TO LET, A PLEASANTLY Oil furnished Room, suitable for one or two gentle men; gas, bath and grate. A(\ ST. MARK'S PLACE.? NEWLY FURNISHED tU Parlor, with grate fire and gas, for one or two gen tlemen, $10 per week ; also double and single Rooms, with fire, $5 per week; also a Room for lady, $4 per week; clean and new. tO EAST TWENTIETH STREET. - FURNISHED *t?j Rooms to let, on second and third floors, to gentle men only ; terms trora $5 to $10 per week. ,\n WEST ELEVENTH STREET. -MRS. WIIYTE, r I formerly of No. 1 North Washington square, has to rent n very large and desirable Buck Room on second floor ; also two Rooms on lourth floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen. r() WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.? Furnished Rooms, tor gentlemen, without board ; terms moderate. MEAST TENTH STREET. THREE DOORS FROM Broadwuy.? ' To let. two large Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Also furnished Rooms, at 607 Hudson street dW'H MONTHLY -HANDSOMELY" FURNISHED ijpUU tront Parlor and Bedroom ; every convenience for housekeeping; Are, gas, bath; kitchen flrn included. 1UH Firty-sixth street. In tween MsUlgtQa and Fourth a vs. ('<.) EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY \)Zt Ajprivate family -will let, furnished, on second floor, a Suit of Rooms or singly; hot and cold water, gas, Ac. n | WEST TENTU STREET, NEAR KIXTII AVENCE. Ut Several choice and newly furnished Rooms to let, withont board. Basement bell. /?Q WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Uw Fifth and Sixth avenues.? A front Parlor, with splendid mirrors, chandeliers, Ac., to let, in the above elegant house, furnished or unfurnished ; also fourth story Room and Bedroom. 77 WEST TWELFTH STREET.? A LARGE, WELL I I furnished Rooin, hot and cold water, to rent, with out board, to one or two gentlemen ; references. 1AQ EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE 1UO nup. ? A nicely furnished Itooui to let for 820 per month ; private house. 1()Q EAST TENTn STREET.? HANDSOMELY FJ'R ll"0 nislied Rooms large and small, for gentlemen; connecting if desired ; hot and cold water, Are, gas; house quiet. Terms moderate. 11 tl WEST TWELFTH STREET.? TO HUNT, NEWLY I furnished and carpeted, front and back Parlor, with hot and cold water, clo-eis and bath ; also onu Room, furulsned, on third floor. mE AST THIRTY FIRST STREET. NEAR FOURTH avenue.? Two or three nicely furnished Rooms to mEAST TWELFTH STREET. BETWEEN THIRD and Fourth avenues.? Two very desirable front Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let togeutlemcii only ; reference required. H(\ CLINTON PLACE.? ONE LARGE, IIANDSOMI. XI ?7 ly furnisbed R- om ; water and gas. IQfT EAST TWELFTH STREET? IN A SMALL i'RI lOi) vate house, two well fnrnished adjoining Hooins; second floor, bow window, gas, bath, closets, Ac. ; suita ble for light housekeeping. "IfiM PRINCE street.? a respectable private J UU family will let, furnished, w ithout board, to gen tlemen. a llall Bedroom : rent $2. onn GRAND STREET.? TO LET, NICKI.Y I I K AVV nished, a front Flritr, OM IU|I Roon,Nttlbl< for two or three gentlemen, and two small Rooms; terms moderate. Reference. mo WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET -HAND ul j somclv furnUlied Rooms to let, in a private fam ily , terms moderate. 917 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR KEY 4J 1 I cntti avenue.? Nicely and freshly furnished hat k I'arlor to let to a gentleman only; family private; mod ern improvements; terms moderate. or/' WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET ? M.EGANTLY ? ? )') furnlsheil I'arlor Floor to let, cheap, together or separately; family quiet; private ; gas, bath, hot and cold water; particular atteution paid to neatness; fine neitfii borhood. Rcfereneci. ^ -| Q WEST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR NINTH TlO avenue ?Nicely furnished Rooms, second floor, for housekeeping ; gas. bath, hot and cuid water; private lamily; terms moderate. A A Z WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREET.? A LARGE, TTTbtJ handsomely furnished (southern exposed! Room, to let, to gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen ; hot ami cold water, ample closet room, gas and furnace liuat; terms f2l) to $25 per Week. Call for two daya. Q1 0 FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FIFTY-THIRD OlZi and Fifty fourth streets.? To a gentleman or two a handsomely furnuhed front Parlor; also an ad lining hall Room ; gas, use of bath, Ac. ; reference given and re quired. UNFURNISHED KOOMN AND APA11T ME NTS TO LET. A FINE FRENCH FLAT To LET CHBAP-ALL IM provements; seven roflms, on first floor. Apply on prenusos, 442 West Thirty-fifty street, tor two days; ring noli No. i. Mrs. DOWLING, housekeeper. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN UK ACCOMM > dated wilh a three story front Room on Lexingten avenue, near Klflv-eecvad IVMti by addressing O. W. 0 , Uei*1'1 USFIIR1W8HBD ROOMS AND APART. MENT8 TO LET. AN AMKKI CAN WIDOW vw"' ? to lot a plena.1 nt Room i n J n2 AU>NK, WIKHR8 pieaaant elderly renlleu,,!,, ' A?M.Pto*S,"t 'o. ullty, (o u tlcrald lj,town Kanel. office. l.a^B^w^S'on. A? LOWER OR UPPER PART OK PRIVATE HOUSE, . with nil improvements. suitable for physician or ??mall, ttrst class family; would be divided to rult 135 WeKt Twenty-third street. Any one wanting a very CHEAP rent can . hire tlii> Lower Hurt of a house, containing seven Rooms, for $25 per month. ________ _ 8' THOMSON. M7? Third avenue. Aklat of five rooms to let-in the euro. pean house 78 West Forty-eighth street, corner Sixth avenue. Apply Ht the house to the porter. A SECOND FLOOR TO LET?' WITH ALI, MODERN improvements. 137 West Tenth street, occupied by a private pmlly only. A FRONT PARLOR ON THE FIRST FLOOR, WlTn more room II required, to let, furnished or unfur nished, at 12 Fourth avenue, near I'ooper Institute. A PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS' HAVE A MOST desirable choice of hall Room*, or u double Room, for a c?ut>le of gentlemen; location Thirty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue. Address at once TtUBTY.PIFTlL licraid Uptown Branch office, i,2t?5 Bwwwiy. A FLOOR TO LET IN A PRIVATE HOUSE-CON stating of Ave Rooms, with gas and water; also a front and back l'ar'or, furnished. Apply at tlie owner's, 111 West Twenty -fifth street. A FIRST FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS TO LET? IN W Third avenue, near Twenty-sixth street Open all day on Monday. THOMAS McGUIRE. 1,148 Second avenne. AN ELEOANT FRENCH FLAT? BIGHT BOOKS RB plcte with every improvement; first class in every respect ; rent only $'.<0; also others. MOItRIS B. BAKR, <190 Sixth avenue. First class flats to rent-in a very de slrahle location, hy JOHN KAVANAOII, northeast corner Forty-second street and Mxth avenue. French fi.ats.-several of the flats (of eiclit rooms) yet to let in the tine stone building 20.1 West Flft.v-sixtb street between Broadway and Seventh avenue ; these Flats are very desirable, being heated by steum, havinc patent clothes dryrs, refrigerators, ranges, Ac. Apply to janitor, on premises, or Dr. J. XARDlNE, Architect, 1,267 Broadway. 171 L ATS TO LET? UNFURNISHED; ONE ON FIRST and one on second Moor, in west Thirty-fourth street. Apply at Sfii West Thirty-fourth street Rents $41) and $42, including gas. Nicely arranged fi.oors r;> let-in the new brown stone front house 342 East Forty-ninth street; rents trom $17 to $23. TO LET? THIRD STORY (FIVE ROOMS) IN THR brown stone house 212 West Thirty-sixth street; no dark rooms; walnut stairs, marble hall, dumb waiter, Ac.; possession 1st of December. TO LET- AT A SACRIFICE, by reason ot removal irom the citv, Half the three storv brick House 519 Lexington avenue, one door irom Forty eighth street. Inquire on the premises. TO LET? ELEOANT PARLOR AND BASEMENT, AND Flat on French plan in new brown stone house. 453 West Forty-third street TO LET? DESIRABLE APARTMENTS, THIRD FLOOR, five rooms, 118 East Forty-fifth street; gas and water; stairs and hall oilclothrd and carpeted ; also Second Floor, three rooms, 132 Third avenue, near Sixteenth street ; gas and water. II. M. CONDIT, 189 East Twelfth street. TO LET UNFURNISHED? FRONT ROOM AND BED room connecting, in nice private house, for light housekeeping. 14fi West Thirty seventh street To LET-FIRST FLOOR, SEVEN ROOMS; ALL Mo dern Improvements; rent $23. Inqulro of OANTRELL, 1,960 Third avenue, between Eighty seventh and Eighty eighth streets. TO LET? PART OF A THIRD FLOOR, CONSISTING of two large front rooms and one bedroom, with all convenience; rent $33. liC West Tenth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues. TO LET-A VERY NICK SECOND FLOOR ; ALL MOD ern improvements; no boarders or lodgers In tlie house. Inquire ol It 2:12 East Filteth street TO LET? THE UPPER PARTS OF TWO FIRST CLASS brown stone houses. Inquire on the premises, llti and IU Bltlt Eighty-second street, near Fourth avenue. TO LET-TWO LARGE PARLORS, SUITABLE FOR club rooms, in a nice location. Inquire at <195 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets. TO LET? IN A BROWN STONE HOUSE, THREE Moors, with all conveniences. Inquire on the premi ses, 4!12 West l itt.v first street. rpo LET-A SECOND FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS; ALL J. improvements; in lioit-e with owner; rent $25. 1,587 Second avenue, near Eighty second street. r) LET? IN A VERY DESIRABLE LOCATION NEAR Fillh Avenne Hotel, Parlor Floor, with Extension 25 teet square; f mdi rn Improvements; capital place for an artist, dentist, physician, first, class dressmaker or genteel private living. Address MATUEW, Herald Up town Branch office. Third floor to let-in private house, zu East Thirty-eighth itroet, to a small family only; three rooms; live large eloseU, water, gai> and separate meter. OOD STREET, 39 EAST.? SUIT OF HANDSOME Rooms on Parlor Floor ; also on second door two small Rooms for gentlemen. Reference* required. OOD STREET, WEST, 318.-A FINE SUIT OF Rooms, together or separately, for a family or gentlemen; a rare opportunity to fecure a superior home at moderate rates. OQ EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.? A LARGE OO Room, suitable for two gentlemen ; also single Rooms, without board. References. A K WEST ELEVENTH STREET.? ONE LARGE. T'J pleasant Room, second floor, front; handsome Bed room on parlor floor; will rent cheap to small parties. mWEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR BROAD wav.-A large sunny front Room on fourth floor, suitable for two or three gentlemen or gentleman and wife; also Hall Room. References exchanged. <>17 WEST THIRTY FOURTH STREET.? SECOND +jl I Floor, complete for housekeeping. VA \ WEST TWENTY-THIRD RTREF.T.? SECOND , floor alcove Room, to gentleman and wife or two gentlemen ; family private ; best reference given and required. A OA SIXTH AVENUE.? TO LET, UNFURNISHED, tUt a nice Floor, four lighted rooms ; gas aud water-, rent moderate. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, AC. pAT BOAT WANTED? ABOUT 18 TO 10 FEET IN V length; must be souud and able and wild cheap lor cash. Address A. B., box 3.2SW New York Port office. TjlOR BALK-PROPELLER STEAMSHIP, TWO 8IDE I wheel night passenger Boats, three sldewheel river Steamboats, three Tug Boat*, and Steam Yachts, Sailing Yacht*, Ac. Apply to WM. 11. HAZARD, Jr., 62 Harrl aon street, coi ner of West L'OR SALE OR CHARTER ? A LARGE DOUBLE DECK J? Barge, very suitable lor lightering or freighting; or will run on shares with a competent man. Call at 213 Front street. STEAM YACHT FOR SALE.? CALL AND 8EE PHOTO grapli and get particulars. E. C. FORCE, Nob. 5 and 7 Dey street, room 6. CJIDE WHEEL BOAT FOR SALE.? APPLY TO E. C. O FORCE, Nos. 6 and 7 Dey street, room fi. TUG BOATS FOR SALE ? CALL AND SEE PHOTO graph and get particulars. E. C. FORCE, No*. 5 and 7 Dey street, room 6. M LOAN OFFICIOS. AT fi07 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET, liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Silks, Camel'* Hair Shawls, J. ares and Personal Property of every description. JAMES P. MATTHEWS. DM. JOHNSON, LOAN BROKER, ltfttf BOWERY, . opposite Spring street. The most elegant and ex tensive establishment in the country. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, Laces, Shawls and every description of Personal Property. Also for sale, a large stock of Silks, Velvets, Furs, Laces, Ac. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW elry and Silverware and the same bought and sold. GEO. C. ALLEN, 841 Broadway, near Fourteenth st. QfU? BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET. O" "vl Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry floods and personal Property ot every description; private eutrance for ladies. J. A. JACKSON. OH 7 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND 0\f 4 Twenty-first streets.? Highest prices loaned on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Same bought at ex traordinary prices. ISAACS, Diamond liroker. Private entrance 13 Twentieth street (11'} BROADWAY -OLD ESTABLISHED AND RE !' I O liable otllce. Mot;ey advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, Ac.; same bougbt at highest prices. A. C. HERTS. 10/?7 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH, .??') I room B.? Parlor for ladles. Branch 1.12 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watchcs, Jewelry, Ac. same bought and sold. LlNDO BROS. WATCHES, J^BLRyTAc. LMtANKFlKLD A CO.. JEWELLERS, 321 EKJIITH AVE C nue, corner Twenty-sixth street and 209 Sixth ave nue, comer Fourteenth street? American Watches, Cuc koo and French Clocks, Diamond. Gold Jewelry, told Silver and finest Silver Plated Ware, choice selections, at manufacturers' prices. AVr ANTED? A FEW SMALL DIAMONDS OR SOLI T? taire, about halt carat unset. In exchange for $M worth of Furniture : balance in cash. Address P. O. .box 1,612 Post office, New York. "I1TANTED? A TIPTOP LADY'S GOLD WATCH; TT small, plain, hunting case, all gold ; stem winder; Jurrcnsen or other first class maker, and In perfect run ning order. Parties desiring to dispose of such please address W. L. It, Herald office. NEW PllHLHATlOM. HAPrY HOMES AND HOW TO KEEP THEM SO. For $3 the Phrenological Journal, "best ot all the monthlies," will be sent a year; current numbers Site. ; sample numbers of past dates free lor stamp to prepay postage, by S. It. VMSLL8, 3W Broadway, New York. _ M1MCELLA N ROUS. G'OODAI.L'S PLAYING CARDS. r Broadways, Virginias, General Jacksons, Oolden Dates and Mount Vcrnoiis. New styles, bold everywhere. (1 OLDEN HAIR. -ANY COLORED HAIR TURNED T to a beautiful golden by BARKER'S ALROKA. 1,275 Broadway, near Thirty-fourth street _______ CLote a janes, stationers, printers and O Blank Book Manufacturers, W Fulton street Biauk Books made to pattern. . UKNUY L. uLofS. .JONATHAN JANES. S A I.KS AT ACTCTIOW. A LI, EN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER ? Salesroom* 95 Cliaaibfrs and 77 Reade streets. BY AI.I.KN B. MINER A BRO., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ' at 10)* o'clock , at their salesrooms, 95 Chambers and 77 Keadr streets, GFNTEEL HOUSEHOLD PUKNiTURK, A RYE D ro?< wood Pianos, gilt traiuc French plate 1'ier and Mantel Mirrors. Ac. Details in time. Art notice. Somerville Art Oallerv. EDWARD SCI1ENCK would respectfully call the at tention ot art lover* to a new and \uluahlc collection of Paintings and Works ot Art, now on exhibition at the Somerville Art Gallery, 82 Fifth ?venue. Thi* collection comprise* choice examples of the best Fofeign and American Schools, and contains represanta tive I Iclures of the following well-known artists:? Carl llulmer, Theo. Pre re, Regis Gignoux, II. Ilerzog, 1. L.initiinct, A. B. Durand, A. R. Vernon, Van Starkcuburg, J. K. Kensctt, ?1. Sus, Kinille Prcyer, W. L. Sontag, Hallcntlne, Professor K. Son- A. I). Shattuck, C. Verlat, derland, A. K. Talt, Henri do Bcul, Francois Mnsln, William P. II. do Carolus, A. Consuntlne, Haas. K. Castan, Z. Noterman. Win. Ilart, Veyraaaett, Victor Duprey, Geo. L. Brown, itonbe, A. Bicrstndt, The whole to he sold by auction, without reserve, THURSDAY and KIUDAY Evening*, November 14 and 15, at 8 o'clock. Art sale. EDWARD HCIIENCK will sell at the SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY, 82 Fifth avenue, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, Nov. 14 and IS, at 8 o'clock, a large und valuable collection of OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS, never before exhibited in thi* citv, having been recently collected by Charles Rode, of Brooklyn, N. Y., from all the principal urt ccnirca ot Europe. Al-o Picture* by ?orae of the most eminent American arllsl*, embracing the name* of Carl llulmer, Victor l uprey, A. Blerstadt, II. Ilerzog, Louis Robbc, Regis Gignoux, I lie. i'rere, CuMan, A. 11. Durund, A. Veron, B. Woltze, J. P. Kcnsett, C. Verlat, Einelec Preycr, W. L. Sontag, Francois Musln, SuUcntliic, A. D. Slmttuck, E. I.anibinct, G. Sus, A. K. Shattuck, Van Starkenhurg, August Constan- William F. It. Do Prof. F. Sunder- tine, lluan, land, L. Notorman, William Hart. R. Carolua, Henri De Bcul, George L. Brown, and manv others of equal celebrity. The entire collection is now on exhibition at the Som ervillc Art Gallery, 82 Fifth avenue dree to the public), and will remain open until time ot sale. MR. BELMONT'S PAINTINGS will he gold by auclioii at the Clinton Hail Sale Rooms, by the Messrs. LEAVITT, on TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, AT O'CLOCK, anil will bo on exhibition at the Lcuvlt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, uutll 12 A. M. Tuesday, 12th insU " No collection of the Same high character, and where the level of merit was mi equal, has ever been offered to the American public."? New York llcrald. " Mr. Belmout's collection has a wide, reputation among connoisseurs for Its sterling excellence. Its choice range ol subjects and high representative value among tho master* of living schools."? Hume Journal. " 'I his collection altogether forms a galaxy of Art Treasures of the most demonstrative character, and tts dispersion will be regretted by all lovers of tho beauti ful."? Evening Post " It is very long since so intrinsically valuable a col lection of pictures have been offered for sale."? New York Express. " Tho pictures are offered for sale on merit alone, and, after the most careful examination, the most critical Art Collector will bo satislled that its standard of excellence is of the highest order."? Brooklyn Eagle. , GEO. A. LEA VI IT A Co., Clinton Hall. Adrian h. muller, auctioneer. Auction sale of 24 Plots. near Central avenue and McComn's Bridge. Thursday, November 21, 1872, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange salesrooms. Ill Broadway, New York. Tills property is beautifully located between 1115th and lfisth streets, is naturally drained and overlooking Cen tral avenue: only a few minutes' walk from New York Central and Hudson River Railroad depot, and from McComli's Bridge and Sixth and Seventh avenues. Full descrlptlonal maps can be had at the office ol tho Auc tioneer, ADRIAN 11. MUI.LER, P. R. WILKIN'S A CO.. No. 7 Pino street. New York. Albert h waldron, auctioneer, salesrooms ltM Liberty and 111 Cedar street. BOOKS. HOOKS. BOOKS. On MONDAY, November 11, 1872, at 10i? o'clock, WALDRON A COOKE wlMsell by auction as above. 3,000 volumes of standard am! miscellaneous Books; also En gravings unit Maps; also Sunday School Books, Cards, Music, Ac., Ac. AT 12 O'CLOCK, a choice lot of business and ma I Horses, Rwckaways, Buggies, Business Wagons Humes*. Ac. ON TUESDAY, bv order of assignees, Parlor and Library Suit*. Particulars In Tuesday's Herald. Arch. Johnston, auctioneer, otllcc and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post ollicc. GREAT SALE OK FINE BRONZES, FINE ORMOLU CLOCKS, COUPS To MATCH. JOHNSTON A VAN TASSEL will sell on Tuesday and Wednesday, each day at 11 o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nassau street, the finest collection of Bronzes, Clocks, Coups, Groups, Figures, some five feet high, Ac., being the stock of an importer retiring troin business. Tuesday's sale will commence with u large lino of Oper.i and Field Glasses. The abovo are now ou view, and will well repay au in spection. Auction sale of wines, liquors ac.? s. Her man, Auctioneer, will soil, ou Monday. Nov. 11, at 11 o'eloct, at IS Bowery, by order of the consignee, about 200 bbls. and casks of various Liquors and Wines? viz.. of Bourbon and Rye 'Whiske vs. Brandies, Gin and Rum. Also a large lot of Wine* ami Liquors in cases. Also one Suit of Furniture, clothing and Office Furniture. Also 10 pieces Ingrain, Brussels and Three-ply Carpets. L. RINDSKtiPF, City Marshal. TaLDRIDGE A WOOD. AUCTIONEERS. Executor's sale of valuable Improved and unimproved Property, In the most desirable parts of Jersey City, N. J., by order of Abraham Collerd, Esq., executor of tho last will and testament of Smith Benedict, deceased, at the home stead of Smith Benedict, deceased, on Summit avenue (late Bergen Wood avenue), near the Five corners, in the city of Jersey Cltv, N. J., on Tuesday, the 12th day of November, 1S72, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The above Property is most desirably located, on the line of horse cars to all the ferries, and within a lew minutes' walk of steam cars to all the ferries, and la easier of access to New York city than any property in the vicinity. Cars to and from the ferries day and night ; pertoctly healthy location; title perfect, 'lerms, ten per cent on day of sale: 23^ per cent in St) days, and the balance, two thirds, In three year*. Thorough and complete search, by an experienced searcher, in the hands of the exe cutor, to which purchasers may refer, thereby saving the expense ol a search. For particulars and permits to see the property apply to THOMAS ALDltlDOE, second door west of Court House ; LEWIS E. WOOD, 79 Montgomery street, Jersey City, or ABRAHAM COLLERD, executor. Auction notice? large sale household Furniture at private residence 12(1 West 23d street. Pianoforte, Parlor Suit*. Bedroom Suits, Bedding, 600 yards Carpet; Basement, Kitchen Furniture. For par ticulars sec Monday'* paper. A" UCTION NOTICE? TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON cern.? HENRY D RE HER A SON. Auctioneers, office 172 East Houston street, sell, Monday, November 11, at 10>? o'clock, at 413 and 415 East Twenty-fifth *trrct, tlve sets railroad Car Wheels, with J. K. Nelson's patent boxes. .Sale positive. AUCTION NOTICE.? $25,(10!) WORTH FIRST CLASS Household Furniture fiO per cent less than manufac turers' prices ; 25 i'urior Suits, S40 up ; 4ft Bedroom Suits, 920 up ; Tables, Solas, Mirrors, 100 Mattresses, Extension Tables, BufleU. Pianolortc, 1,500 yards Carpets, Silver ware, Ac., at 442 Sixth avenue, between Twenty -sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. Call before going to auction. BY P. COLTON, AUCTIONEER -LARGE SALE OF Household Furniture, of every class, including Car pets, Mirrors, Piano, Parlor, Dining Room und Bedroom Goods, Ac., to be sold on Thursdoy or Friday, November 15th or ltilli; due notice will be given. Sale will take place at the auction rooms, 53 East Thirteenth street, near Broadwuy. N. B.? At private sale, a Stelnwuy Grund Piano; cost 91. 100, and can now be fold tor S-VJ). BY DANIEL A. MATHEWS. AUCTIONEER, SALES room, 722 Broadway. On TUESDAY, NOV. 12, at lOHo'clock, at saleroom, SPECIAL SALE OK DOUBLE-TH READ HEWING MA CHINES, BY ORDER OF THE DAVIS S. M C , comprising singer, Howe, Wheeler A Wil?on, Orover M Baker, Florence and other well known makers, i sle positive, without ro serve. H ENRY 8. HERTS, AUCTIONKSlt. Salesrooms l( Courtlandt street. IMPORTANT HALE Of KLFOANT Pt KNITlnE, HOUSES, ? \ K II ; \ - I - IMIINK.S, AC.; CIIOH'P. H It I - VATK umi'K (If WINKS AND LIOI'ORH, V'.I.I AHI.K OIL PAINTINGS. BY T. W. CULVKRIIoCBfL NKM, or HOLLAND, MBYKRIIKIM. KhhaM'K, W HART. HCIU'LTZK ANU PRKRICIIM ; MKINMAY 4 CiONS' 1'IANO, AO., ON TCIIDAT, NOVEMBER 12, AT 101, O'CLOCK. AT THE RESIDENCE OK JONAS SONNKllORN, E.*Q , NO. 21 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, on account ol hi* leaving for Europe. PARM)RS~7'ONTAIN Axmlnster Carpet*, Pier and Mantel Mirror*, Htelnwuy Piano, valuable OH Painting, by T. W. Culverhouse ; mi perb inlal.l Ormolu and Ebony Cabinet, cost $1,5(10: rich ly inlaiil Ebony Parlor t-uit. in crimson uiiJ corn color Mitin, with curtuin* to inutcli ; in in id Pedestals. ISoseis, Music Stands, Musical anil Mechanical Clocks, Bronze*, Vases, Marble Statuary and Work* of Art, ./uidlntcres. Flower Stands, inlaid and ebony Tables, Etageres, rich Lace Curtains, Ac., Ac. DINING ROOM. Axmlnster Carpets, inlaid Dining Suit, In tan and crimson reps; richly carved Buffet and Dining Tables to match ; real Saxon China Dinner Sets, French China Tea Set, elegant cut and enirruved Glassware, Silverware and Cutlery, fine OH Paintings. inlu.d Cabinet. Musical mid Swiss Clocks, brocaded niiiii ami rich lace Window Cur tains, Staiuurv, Bruiucs, Vases, Ac., Ac. LIBRARY. Velvet Carpet, elegant library Bookcase, with Clock ; inlaid Library Tables. oriental Chairs, Ac., Ac. SITTING ROOM. Velvet Carpet, fine inlaid ebony and bois de Rose Par lor Suit in blue brocaded satin, with curtains to match ; rosewood Etagcre, One OII Paintings, rich Centre, side and Card Tables, real Hronce and Ormolu Clock auu Side Pieces, magnificent Music Box. plays 36 airs, Ac., Ac. CIIAMHKKH CONTAIN Velvet and Brussels Carpet*, rosewood and walnut Red stea ls. Bureaus, Armoirea, Turkish Chairs and Lounges, Lace and Silk Curtains, flue Beds, Bedding, Hair and Murine Mattresses, Ac., Ac. WINES AND LIQITOR8. The Wines and Liquor* are all of the finest quality, and were selected and imported by Mr. Sonne bora expressly for his own family use. The sale will commence with tho Kitcncn Furniture. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. The Horses and Carriages will be sold ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. IS. AT 9 O'CLOCK. AT THE PRIVATIS STABLES 21 WEST PORTY -FOURTH STREET, viz.. one pair dark bay Carriage Horses, It! hands high; very fine C'arence. made bv Miner A Stevens, nearly new ; one Park Phaeton, one Sleigh. Rich gold-mounted and other Harness, Robes, Blankets, Afghans, Whips. Ac., Ac. The house, will be open for Inspection on Monday, by parrnit only, which can be had, together with cata logues, at the office of the auctioneer, 16 CortJaiidt street Notice. -The Horses and Carriages call U sac n at the stable at any time previous to sal* MLHH AT AUCTION. at auction. nt ?(ton Point, Bayonne City, N. J., NO AY, November II, ut '2^4 o'clock, in tlio iirripliM, rain or iklnc, T 8. WKINBKEGER. A f'CTIONEEK? SELLS MON I. day, November II, at 10k o'clock, nt 13 Bowery, SSd dozen assorted Crying Dolfs In (|tiantlties to suit pur? chasers ; also an assortment of Wines and Liquors, in bot tles a nil demijohns. Hrand Autumn Festival Ollt edged Suburb 0" Now York. 48 very cream ol choice PloUltm two modern elegant Vil.as, at auction. at Bergen ' on MONO A . nn the premised, rulu or ?-li l 30 select Lots, adjacent to the railroad station on avenuo C, Eighteenth, Humphreys and Meigs strecta. 16 very ohuire Lots on the beautiful avenue S, and Fourth street, near Trinity eh irch: also twn elegant modern Villa llou en In u venue S. Finest property offered tills season, 3D minuted from New YorV Commutation less than siage lure. Health,* beauty and accessibility. Great speculation. Free colla tion at hotel. Hraiurta\ Hand. The renowned Harrison's entertainment, li wet the vale will take place at tin* botel. Por free excursion tickets, maps, Ae. Apply to JERK. JOHNS >N, .1 u., 2ft Nassau street. New York, or J . M. GIB SON, 27 Montgomery direct, Jersey City. JOSEPH IIEGEMaN A CO.? TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the junction ot fill ton and Adams street*, Brooklyn, a large uuil lieautilul collection ni Marble mid Alabaster Hoods, delected hy Signor tl. (iiovanuoni, during the past Hummer, in I'lor ence, Italy. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.? MONDAY, JAMBS AliAlt, Auctioneer, will sell, at 69 New Bowery, 501) lot* men's and women's Clothing, Blanket*, Quittd. By order of J. Blumaucr, 621 Easi Twellltl street PAWNBROKER'S SALE. ? TUESDAY, JAMES aGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at Kt New Bowery, 600 lots ot Silk and other Dresses, Velvet Hncques, llruche and Woollen Shawls, Remnants, Tabic I. iron, Blankets, Quilts, Coats, rants and Vests. Hy order ol A. J. Jack son, DO Prince street , PAWNBROKERS' SALE.?' WEDNESDAY, JAMEH AOAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 29 Now Bowery, 000 lots Silk Dresses, Hroehe Woollen Shawls, Saeques, Underclothing, Table Linen, Blankets, Quilts, Beds, I'll lows, i 'oat s, Pantaloons ami Vesta. Bv order M. ltruck llcimer, Williamsburg, and S. Ooodstein, Brooklyn. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.? MEN'S CLOTHING, THUR8 day, JAMES AHAit, Auctioneer, will hi- 1 1 1" at Ml New llowcry, 700 lots Overcoats, Business, Sack nn'l Frock l 'on is, Pantaloons and Vests. By order Mrs. Kul lan. West Thirty ninth street. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.? FRIDAY, JAMBS AUAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at fill New Bowery, BOO lots Men's and Women's One Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, Watches and Jewelry. By order I . Bryan, 17 W alker street PAWNBROKERS' SALES.? THOS. J. M'ORATII, AUO tioneer, 13.1 Chatham street, will >ell nn Wednesday,' 801 lot~ ot Men's and Women's ( 'lot hi ut;. Jewelry, Ac. Hy order D. Silbcrstein, sixth avenue, and E. Sllberstein, Division street. Thursday, f?0U lots ot Men's and Women's < 'lot him;. By order L. Cohen, Canal street, and B. Cohen, Delancey street. _ PAWNB EOKEE'S BALE? TUESDAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 42 East Broadway, BOO lots choico Men's and womens' Seasonable Clothing, Bedding and other Hoods, by order L. Schwartz, 832 Third avenue*. PAWNBROKER'S SALE? WATCHES AND JEWEL* ry.? JOHN MORTIMER, auctloner. 42 East Broad way, will sell Monday, at 12 M., MX) lots tine gold anil diamond Jewelry, gold and silver Watches, Bold guard,/ tob, and vest Chains, Rings, Earrings tt ml I'ins, Kllver plated Ware, Musical and other liidtrmnents, Huns, Pis tols, Carpenters' Tools, Hewing Machines, Chroinod and. Oil Paintings; also a lot of Scientltlc and other Hooks ; the trade invited. By order of 1. Aurons, 197 Hrand street PAWNBROKER'S SALE, BY RICHARD. FIELD Sheriff's and (leueral Auctioneer, salesroom, 121 Bowery, MONDAY, November II, by order M. Melicrbach, 500 lots Men'sand Women's Clotbinf ; TUURSDAY, Nov. 14, by order Simpson, Sotners A Co., 500 lotd Men's and Women's Clothing ; FRIDAY, Nov. 15, bv order F Nelson, BOO lots Men's and Women's Clothing. xyr ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.? OFFICE NO. 6 CITY ?T . Ball place, will set) on Monday, November u, at 10W o'clock, the entire Stock and Fixtures ot the Bakery,,1 92 Bridge street, Brooklyn, niurble top Counters, glass Cases, Cifke Stands, Baking Utensils, barrels of Flour, Ac. WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. Will sell on Tuesday, 12th lust, at f2 o'clock M., at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, Leasehold, Store and Tenement Property, situated at 88 and Catharine street; building of brink, three stories and at tic, 27x40: lot 27xl0H; two stores on first floor. ALSO, AT SAME TIME AND PLACE, the three story brick Hou?c and Lot 137 avenue D: lot 23< 100, more or less; store on first floor. Particulars at the auetloneer's office, No. BCity Hall place. New York. A INMTRtlTIOV. A THOROUGH INSTRl'CTION- FRENCH, ITALIAN, J v Spanish.? Morning, afternoon and evening lessons lor ladies and gentlemen ; at residence if desired; con versational Itueucy guaranteed. Mons. DE Bo.NFANTl, 241 West Fourteenth street. AT THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute? Bookkeeping, Writing Arithmetic und Languages. Day an>l evening. Ladies' department. Reduction in telegraphy to VIA; taught prac tically. with instruments. Demand ior operators. LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, IS IlESIR. ous of obtaining a few more pupils In French and music ; Instruction at pupils' or teacher's residence. Ad dress M. V. W., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,2GB Broad' way. A GRADUATE TEACHER OP ITALIAN LAN guagc will give daily or evening lessons. AddresJ C. PASTBONB, W Woosler street A LADY, TEACHING A SMALL CLASS OF YOUNO ladles, desires to take two more scholars; none re ceived under 14; thorough instruetlon in English branches and Latin ; native teachers for French ami Her man; highest references. Address MURRAY HILL, West Thirty-second street. A POLISHED NATIVE FRENCH GENTLEMAN teacher wanted? To teach tl vn hours a week French, and Oermau In exchunge for room, furnished, in tlrsl class family. Address GENTILITY, Herald Uptown, Branch office. ALL YOUNG MEN WHO WISH TO OBTAIN THE best business education are Invited to visit PAIR BANK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 999 Broadway, corner Tenth street A FRENCH GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE FRENCH! lessons at his own or nupil'a residence. Call on or addrcdS FREN I'll PROFESSOR. 3H Clinton place. TTENTION I LAWYERS, MERCHANTS AND CLERKS.' . German conversation guaranteed in three months] SB monthly. Inquire evenings. Dr. COSTER, 64H Broad way, St Clutrles Hotel office. Business writing, bookkeeping, arith* me tic. Ac ?Messrs. DOLHEAR, 875 Broadway , cor ner Eighteenth street, give private lessons day ami even ing, and prepare gentlemen, ladles and boys practically for business. Stiffness, cramping and trembling removed from any hand writing in a lew lessons. Terms rea sonable. CI ARD.? PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN.) J Organ, Guitar, Singing, llarmonv, day and evening. 92 Cliutoii place (Eighth street* ; established 1*54; circu-i iars mailed free. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, French nrsTEUcno*.? an educated lady, from Paris, who also speaks English and German correctly, desires a few select pupils lor French and Her man. on moderate, terms; also translation* made lrom the English or Herman into French. Address 123 East Thir teenth street. A I TTIKENCH, Oh KM AN, SPANISH AND KNGLISH ! r thorrx'irhlv and rapidly laucht oy Professor JOL. wnNDKU.MAY 77 University place. I?*sou* given at either pupil a residence or iny own. Terms moderate. /TUBMAN, PRIVATELY AND IN CLASSES. TAUOIlT IT bv Dr. HKMDAN, formerly profemor New York. University at I'M Wi -t For tv first street. Young men lully preparied f.?r college ; Iff yearn' experience. C1ERMA V FRENCH. ITALIAN. -A HOOD PRONIJN T elation aiel conversational fluency guaranteed; Latin Mini Uruk ferm< It s wrek itliree lessons) lor eneli Inn.'iiaire Address PKflFKSSOR, bo* 1?! Herald I ptowti llrani h office, I. .'Cm Broadway. MISS C. .IKMSUMl'M DK MKSgUITA, LATE PBIN' eipal ni.trie tr? -s in flic French, Herman and Eng . Ilsh lainruages in -?iiic ol the limit renowned semlnarie and public srl Is in Holland, troin which she brings ten. tlii<"ina!? i rtlied to by the American Consul, an well a* bv tin ciTU officer* ol the Netherlnnd government, soil' rlt- rfnrawi menu with a limited number of pupils; par" ti< ular attentii n irivrn to t r? ii?Iii tiuu ol bunnies* writings' At i ?>'.t ?or!) -second street. 1JA INK'S BUSINESS COLLKOK. THMtf YTHIRD ?tteet and Broadway junction Sixth avenue? Down W>?n Huslness College "fl/ Bowery.? Specialties. Book k< cping, Penmanship. Arithmetic. Mathematics, Kngliah Brandies. Ladles receive ;'l WritiUK Lessons, (1! a I. rEN vt \NSHIP.? A LADY TKAOFIKR OP EXPE. rlem <? will give lessons to pupils at th"ir residence*, w i'h other brain hos if desired. Address PEN, M.% West Thirty Meond street. PHONOURAFIIY AND P K N M A NS II IP. ? BEST PRAC I tea I instruction, afternoons and evenings; practical proficiency guaranteed ; private instruction. Write tor circular. INSTITUTE ?>F 1'UoNOORAPUY, 744 Broad way. SPANISH AND FRENCH TArCHIT BY A SPANIARD. O with n simple ami successful method. Address or apply to ANTONIO RAMOS, 40 East Thirteenth street, corner University place. YI81TINO TUTOR WANTED? TO INSTR CCTTII REH boys, oldest 12 years, two hoara per day in English and Oei'innn ; satisfactory reference required. Address s., Post office bo* 168. ?FRENCH CONVERSATIONAL CLASSES, ORAL ?p?J. system ; eli'iiieiitury and advanced classes, for ladies iiml uentlemen. afternoons and nights; proficiency warranted ; %:> per quarter. For particulars address PARIS 32 West Twenty ninth street. r,H AND 75 CENTS.? PIANO AND FRENCH BY A *J\J French laily of long iftpericnce in families and schools; also other branches? would teach tor lessont and practice on the organ. Address TEACHER, 313 West Fifty-third street. Kl'ROPK. American office for banki.no, commission and lor wardlnc business, by BRUKDER GUTTER MAN, corner ot Maximiiiun and Academic street*. near the Hriind Hotel, Vienna, Austria Register held for the inscription of American travellers. Circular noteauid drafts cashed. I .otter* received and forwarded. Addresses ol the best wholesale and retail merchants and manatee Hirers furnished and goods forwarded. American and English papers at their office. Agents for the North AW lantic Express Company and Baltic Lloyds. II^RANCE? BIARRITT.? GRAND HOTEL VaROU. 1 terra. Reunis; hath rooms, billiard rooma. Foreign newspaper*. " THE COSMOPOLITAN, AMERICAN AND RNGLISH Drinking Bar. No. 4 Rue Hcribe, Pa??s.? American* visiting Paris are informed tha? the Cosmopolitan is lamed for the best American and English drinks. Pro prietors. <1. VALKNT1NK A CO. WORLD'S FAIR, 1873, VIENNA.? ALL AMERION exhibitors, and especially mnnufacturers of agri cultural implements ami other machines, intending to ex* hiblt their good*, will find it to their interest to communi cate, eKIic.r personally or in writing, with the ''American office in Vienna," as ample arrangement* have been made by the same to protect the exIilMtors' lnterMt ^ lt? every respect Address BRUKDER (ll IThRHAN, ? meriCNU ottce. No. V Maslmllleii ilrcjl Vieu"**