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p 4d riTY lir. M. F.ST\Tlt FOR Ml.f. Ctatrula AN ELEGANT Fl'LL SI7.K VOI R STORY BKo\T> tone Hou.k on 37tli u.t Hf?t of f?ih av t<.-r aal< 1 iw. Apply to E II. Ll'DI.OW A I'D No. 3 I'll.r 11. Tj^OH saM-. -II..I SF~ANI. I I It.MTl'RB IN 9TH Wt X at a bargain.?A brown stone House in l?th at.. betwoei bth and i>tli **?., c?n now be pmchawd. with nil lb* eleitua rurnilur*. it a decided bargain: aim a IIout* ill Washing (on ??., Hrooklvn; aim a Kami in Saratoga county, lor ?*l< or exchange for pionctty in t hi - city or Hrooklvn. Inquiri of V, COLTON, .">3 Kaal 13th ft., uear Urnauwar. |jV)l 8ALK ON ROADWAY, A PROMINENT COR I ner above Houston at., being SS feet on Broadway lit thai feet Oil aide at. Apply to litlkll.it MORGAN, No. 1 1'ina at ONLY tUI.UKt?bPI.tNIUU jo FOOT Hut'.-i:. M tlU tin av. near ?'en I ml Park if sold today \ N. HfEVIiNSON, Jr., No. 4 Pine at., or 33 Eaat 17th at. Kant Siil*. IpNOR SA1.K, CHEAP?TIIE HANDSOME FOJ'H STORY r broa*ii stone House 1117 Eaat NTib at. (aide ttreeti ; partly furnoihed if requirnd; woimi Exchange for a lower priced House io good location. Apply a? above, before 10 or alter 4. fcTftlMk -TKKMi I 11 s tl.k NEW three \torv l*bi?l?riek and brown ftloue 11 < m "*?', containing t'M. c'roton water, Mott'i run^e ; Hiltimore l'^ater, stationary tubs.niarble mantels, Ac.; corner liou"** I'H'alion I i _ F I. A i' s niiuwJi.w sroiilvir. W?'l Sides AM EDI I'M THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, beiU? -i <i ! . order; price glb.OUU: waul uu oiler s " GOOD AI.E A CO . No. "? West 23d at., Fifth Avenue Hotel. l?i\KK ; FOR SAI.K-OK "to LEASE FOR '.'1 J\ yearn, all'1 immediate possession, a plot of 7'> uneti cumbered !- ??. below Mith at.. North River, with 400 feet water froat running out to bulkhead line ; nil riparian rights paid ho and secured by conveyance front the Stale and city many rears stuco; terms easy, UOMER MORGAN. So. 2 Pine at. .lit* WERT 5UTH ?T.?XJXA2jfl00.5; FOB sai.E #>| t) cheap; frescoed from dome to basement; In perfect order; IH minutes from City Hal! by Elevated Railroad; high ground; healthy location ; near Central Park eutraeo ; a desirable reaidenoe in every respect: aale Includes Mirrors and (iaa fixtures; terms easy. Call and see the house before yon buy elsewhere. MIscellaneuiH, TiH?R SAI.R?A SACRIFICE?FINEST BUSINESS COP.L tier in the city ; will exchange ; very little cash wauled. Owner, 4<*S \t est oltli at. 1IHOOK. Is Y N PIUII'KKTY FOll SALE A.\IJ TO LET. /"< RKKNWoOD CEMETKKY LOTS AND PLOTS PURVT cliufcd and lor tale. E. E. MARKS, 1X0 Broadway, room 7. 3ARGK HOUSE. EXTRA GROUND, FINEST LOCAJ tlou in Brooklyn; elegantly furnililied; muni be sold. Address NECESSITY, box i 10 Ilerald office. \\ ESTCHESTEH COCKTV PROPERTY FOR s\I>E AM) TO RENT. N'hW ROCHBLLB COTTAOH, ENTIRELY NEW. large Lot. for tale or to let very low; all modern improvements. GEO. Q. SICKLES, 7B Nassau St., room 8. PROPERTY OPT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ^ UN rENNl AL-1S7B. For sale, the magnificent Mansion. I.awn. Garden and Stubles. Ac., on the north side or Bridge at., west of 35th at.; lot 192 feet front. Hit) tc?t in depth; near the entrance to the Centennial buildings. Apply to * C. H. A H P. MITRHF.ID. No. 205 South tith >t , Philadelphia. |iX)R~SaTiK? 17 ACRES. ALLVnDER CULTIVATION"; P house, barn, all new. near railroad; 21 miles from city. ltii|iiire of.I MAHIK. 31 Park row. OR SAEE?ON THE LOWEK HUDSON. A FIRST class Country Seat, unsurpassed tn beauty ol situation, combining every requisite for n charming residence summer and winter, 2'i acres of land well improved. Address room 2XS St. Nicholas Hotel. H ANDS)>MEhY Fl'KN ISII El) IIOCSKS TO LET, near Centennial Grounds, from $75 to $tiOO per mouth; also Houses for sale or to let in all parts ol the city. .-Vistl'EN A c 11 . 2is> Soutli dth ?t., Pliiladelphia. 1 ) E N I' Oil HI V-AHill >E IN STAMFORD. THE Jb Handsomest town III Connecticut; very healthy; all trains: low taxation; Stain lord and Darien property my specialty. . II. A. Ul*KHAKI), Stamford. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ANY PERSON OWNING URAL ESTATE WITH A JY good equity, unable to carry it, can exchange the same tor good, unencumbered Properly. Address CONFIDENTIAL, box 133 Herald office. FflU BALK OK BXOBAMOI-XHOIsK AND I.uTIN P 23d ward, f2 2"i; will let $l.l?s> on tuortguge and take liquors lor remainder. Address T LONG. Herald office. 1/ok SALE. OR EXCHANGE FOR GGOfl CITY PdliP. I1 erty?\ l?rir?? and valuable Kiev Plantation, iully equipped. snouted near Par,.11. Ga. Apply to llOMKK .MORGAN. No 2 I'M,. M. "\J"KW Yol'.K ' IMPKoYEH Kl.Al. KSTa TK I" K X chance ? Valuable Twenty lourth ward Property ; 12 full slae.1 city Lots, excellent Dwelling. Ac.; mortgage amall and can remain ; only unencumbered properly received in ex.banco . Earm near by preferred. A. X. C.. Herald office. ipo i:\cii \si.e-a"kix"k kakm in Virginia, wi-.i.i A atocked, free and clear, for city or ncarhv Property lightly mort, iced. Apply to owner, J. liftEKN, 31k" hpring at. rpwo pitv 11oFsk>7 ill.11 ri.v knci mhei;ki> k7>h I Improved Property, aoitable lor a restauraut; also a business Propertv for Tenement. JOHN SIEGER, 79 Cedar tt, U'll.l. EXCHANGE'KoR CITY PROPERTY*?VAI.l' V blc t'oal Mines and Heal Est ite In Virginia, situate near a thriving town and within ll>> 1111 lea of Norfolk city, with direit ra.l connection to every city in tl.c States E i map*. analysis, terms, specimens, Ac., apply to LANCAS. TK R, hAPNOKKS. A PO, No tHi Broadway. New York REAL ESTATE WANTED. AQOOD PAYING TENEMENT, PON S1MOOO TO $'J.i,i??' ca?h . also amall frame llonse and Lot, below d-J at , ft'i.taai to $8,UUP. cash Answers from owners only. I. .1 >11 AVI.<'li. l -'.e Broadway. **T ANTED?THREE STORY ilOVSK AT LEAST is II feet front, between'J>ith and .'witb ata.. 4th tot'.th av., flil.Oft) to #lo,U?I; bargain. Address u A. A . box 3,41 J Poet office. TO LET FOB BUSINKSS PIRPUSES, k FINE li VSKMHNT BARROOM. CORNER OK TDS1 J\ and Church at*., or adjoining Basement on Vesey at. about DOxlUU Inquire on premises. 20 to 3U Ycsey at. basement B~KOaDWW Til ~KI-;ST-aI nlli.AI'l Y lit d no c.l rates, ail the lofts of No. NTS Broadway, neai tlrand st.; first loft 200 leet. through to Mercer at JAMES price. 2t?' llu.l?on st TIAKIKV IN YoRKYILLK. I -T t IU.1M1 KIl 2? J > years, whole 3 story house, Including bakery, with ex celletit oven . $4s> per month I C. WILSON. 1,4AT il.l av Blacksmith and wiikki.wki git biioi to rem on Washington it., near Canal at., good I. slion moderate renu JAMES I'RI K. 2's. Hilda n t. I OPTS TO LET-SI 1TABLE EOK STRAW MII.I F J nery goods or other llgnt business. very light aud de airable; raaaonable rent, M S. MYERS A BQN. ?I0 Broadway. QrUNDU LOTS T.I KENT ON BEE KM AN ST 1^ near new Post Office. IBS feet deep, fine llgl t; entrain, nn.I hoist way on two streets : over 20.0 *1 square leet. p..we can he bad. .1 AM Eh PRICK. N. 2U> lln.Uon at QTORK NO JB2 6TU a V.?COUNTERS. SHELVING ga* fixture* complete. $75; Immediate poavision p ply nil the week oeteral stores'to rent on *ril K\ BROAD t; tiy*tnd t?t!i av?Prlco $5410. $1***'. fl.2*> More and building. Jpl.RUU. TIMl'son A I'KKT, 1.4^ KroAtlw.iT near 44th at rro let .iik stork" and ai \kimk>2> vi i. 1 WAvrrley pliof; nl*o pie a* not Uoomi ul 7?? ttth nr. nmlheiftV rorner Wirtrle) place; also Photograph i iallerv Ken at M#v#r Manu?\ fa?liit?ital>U> tailor, 120 Unverln ni?ce. THOHNTuN Vt RODMAN. Real h?tmr Agrol. t?<? Hroiilwuy, corner 4th ?t. T" o lti Stork i lispknakd 91 si %5 broad way. with two liaaementa connect in if, 41* And ?l . rcnl $1 .21*1, or without baeotuent* $l.l**>. pooe won l*t I fibril ary * KNEaY, 41 Liapenard at. rpo i.i i runTiiKKS %nd trape'Smi > i i i v1 tiom!?4W? Hudson M , for store ] urpoaet will be altered to suit occupant; Immediate pontes* ion 371 Hroadwat. ffO LET- with power* HCii.DXNU. .5 by i.tfi 1 In flamn. Inquire at 177 Prime m _____ W. WKSTRRKIKLP. mo LKT-AT AN EXCRP INAM.V J Second l#??fl at No. 7??4 ltr iwiwuv Apply p. V YhiOUROPX. 122 4lh at rpo i kn % "fine iroikkty j 1 manuiaetnriiig purpose*. consisting of :eti acre* . fUnd aiao with ten building* thereon. with w atcr power of loii\ liorte, foi a term of year*. Por pArtkulara apply to A J IIKNN ION, Jr.. No .5 |icy St., room It), New \ . rk To let 1! v jtsfork on sole, near 2Ut *t. Inquire at K27 Rr?>nd*a? mo LET t?ft I.KASE?tub FlRsT < LASS STOliF 1 Basement and Sub cellar, No 44^ Hroom# ?t cl? *e t and wc?t of Hronl? , store "25i.V1 basement auu ml cellar 25 by about 7U f# et well lighted mi d dry. MOMER MORGAN, No 2 Pine n. rpo RENT WITH eTF. \M POWER?TW?? FLOoR? 1 each'25*PO. well lighted Inquire at 153 East 4tt at . bAtwcen I?exin?ton and 3d av? rati? SFkvflltt 1 f If - I K.\ v. 1 ! !. i \t 1 each Vn ? . si ciflic* of Joli McClaea, 11 th av. and li.'d ?t rpo RKM 81 ITAHI.K rnK I . . s o .lv;. 1. \In in trade. the three etory m ik i u.idiap V * . j lllf) anil 138 Jana at. . t*'* *0; cln'dmr h * ,T hi-n?' tank*. Ac.: power can lie hed.w. nni Hnd alii preialeei if itern d. * Ml-I'Kli K s o RKXT?FACTORY HITTAHLK mm It;A.NO O billiard table maker*. ?pieodid light aud 11 a Itadiii neenue. Inquire at IW ?th a?. r.'JU R R OA t > W A Y. - hKCO N11 I.<TrT| i | . \T7* OOO Kind location. Apply to JOHN LAO'. iL.rt In I l)\\ KI.I,I\U IKI11K8 TH I.KTi Fwalihedi i A HANDSOMELY Et'RNtSHKD. FIRST Ci.AJ\. Hm?e. 4 d at., near Nth a*.; elan < ne i n ith av , rat per mnnih. 8 8 I.OI>l>ALk A (<i. S?. Mf??t 23d ?t.. Fifth Avenue II. tel rov* TORT HRi IW N MONK Hill nh Ml width) to let; handsomely furnished; J3 room*, near all taken by iiertuanent koardirt. located rear lloCmi J I. m?e C. 8 PRi K Mr 8 Writ ^fali I. A" BARGAIN.?TWOBlUHliINu ilOUHKll. ii KliiiV carh, three door* from Knadway . i.eifhiK rhtn d three larreet boteli. f'JA prr wnl s - . own* LH KNISIIKD H"i SB T<' RK.NT "S _T ray Hill!,? An elegantly furnithed corner llu.e on k'hiv! IIHth ?l.. will be rented to a private taioi y mil lot'ono <n I?" Tf?r?. Iinmod(?to Aj'pljr Jl< >H KK MoKOA.V Wo. S fino tt. NEW YORK II n*VF.I.M\r. HOI'SES TO l.ET. Fvrnl?h?d. HANDSOMELY EliRNIftll ED IloUSES-ALL LoCAlloua, to let f lui aale , decided bargain*. K A. OA I LEY, No. rnWOlhae. I AKCK BEOWN mTONK HOI'SETIT ROOMS. FULLY i Id luroialied, 2*th at., near 4th ay.; rent fti'jo per ; t several persona will remain K_ J_SHAYLOR. 1.388 Broadway. ' Vhn: ' Til A v.?a' FOUR _STl)ltY hihii srooi. ' brown stoue House fully and tiandaouiely furuislied. Apply at No. 43 West distil at Ynfurnlslted. |>ARK AV.. WF.ST SIDE. NEAR 38TH ST.?ELEGANT i luur siory lugn stoop uasement and subrenal iuii trout brown stone Residence; beautiful order throughout; frescoing; wood work . mirrors, by I'otlier *1111 Styinua. For urnuits apply t? HOMER MORGAN. No. 2 Pine at.; RICHARD V. HARNETT, 111 Broadway _ _ O LET?TO ONE family, NO. 344 WE8T 31 ST ST.. a cottage House containing seven rooms, to good order; rent $35 per month. Apply at 242 West 31?t si, TTNFURNIS11KI > HOUSES To itl-NT 41111 ixf? 431) U sts., near Broadway; newly psiuted; splendid order; rents reduced. TIMPSON A PEKT, 1,486 Broadway, near 44th st. 11)1 II >K FROM STH" AV -20 ROOMS TO LET. PAR tially furnished or unfurnished ; below 14th St., opposite large hotel; grand house lor tVntonnial; possession. Responsible tenants apply to HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 Kaal 23d st. ] Q I LEXINGTON AV. ; RENT $1,200; A BARGAIN*; I ti l possession at onre J. II MONAGHAN, 40I 4th sr., corner 28th st. Frit.MSIlKD ROOMS AKU APARTMENTS TO LET. A SITTING ROOM. KITCHEN AND TWO HALL il Sleeping Rooms, furnished for housukeeidug to unlet respectable parties; brown stone house 528 West 42<i st., convenient to Elevated Railroad "a pbtvatb kamTly will let two large and . V nicely furuisheil Rooms; modern improvements. 2114 W est It'dth st. HANDSOME PARLOR TO LET?FURNISHED; Jx. would suit one or two gentlemen, doctor or dentist; splendid location ; term* reasonable 102 West 44tli st. LOVELY FRONT p ARLOR. FURNISHED EVERY thing necessarv tor housekeeping, with kitehen if desired ; $7 per week ; high stoop brown stone house. No. 21)11 East 21st st. FURNISHED FRONT HITTING ROOM AND IIKD room, with closets, in i-eeond floor, for housekeeping, and one on third floor lit Vjrick place, between Bleecker and Houston sts. "a LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET?<IS V the third floor, to gentlemen only. Inuuire at 719 lid av. T NICELY-FURNISH lTT? PARLOR FlToOR FOR JV housekeeping: hot and cold water; rent $3(1 per month, including gas; references. No. 211:1 West 39th st. 4 i.aiiv."living retiredTwill rent to ~a 1 \ gentleman, a handaomejy furnished Room, where he will have a refined, quiet home. Address J. O. U., box 173 Herald Uptown lirauch office. an elegantly-furnished room. batii. AC. -A.' to gentlemen: very low rent; house private. MS Cllutun place (Nth st.i near 3th av. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROHM ON SECOND floor, without board. No. 38 East 26th St., adjoining Union League Club; references. \ FURNISHED BACK~PARLOR?A I.SO ROOM AND Bedroom, on second floor; gas, hath, hot and cold water; all conveniences for housekeeping. No. 218 East H'.th st. TkESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS 1TO LET TO GEN1 * tlcincn, without board. In first class house 34 West 2.7th st. TLU'RSISHKI) FRONT ROOM TO LET-WARM, NEAT c an l clean ; suitable for 0110 or two, on reasonable terms, at 714 3d av.; ring lower bell. lTRN IS11K U ROOM 8 TO LKT-TO yUIET~PARTIES, I? by the week; grate Ore. ill East 25tli st. URNISHKD ROOM, SECOND FLOOR; ROOM AD Joining, together or separate , gentlemen only. 16 East tilth st.. near Tiffany's. |>OR HOUSEKEEPING?COMPLETELY KI RNIsilED " Cottage or Flat; 5f>th at.; private house ; neighborhood desirable ; $8 to $9 weekly ; other Rooms, $4. Owner, 319 East 13th st, G~KNTLKMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED " WITH T small neatly lurnlshed Rooms, also one large sunny Room, three windows, front, by applying at 44 Crat Jones street. ANDSOMKI.Y FURNISHED SECOND KI lt-TWO Roome on third, en suite or singly; terms moderate. No. 40M West 34th St. T~ O I-ET?FURNISHED, FRONT ROOM A~N7> HEI). room, suitable for housekeeping; also a hull Bedroom. | 239 61I1 av. j rpo LET?FURNISHED ROOMS. IN A~ QUIET NEIGH1 JL horhood, up tow u, to respectable parties; 110 questions I ifked. Address A. B. .box 164 Herald Uptown Branch office ; ritu LET?NICELY KI KNIMIlilt, IMMEDIATE PUS[ L session. Bedroom and Kitcben, for gentleman and wile, housekeeping; 4? 50 per week; also large front K00111, with bed if required. 131 West 33d at., between (1th aud 7th avs. | rpo LET?FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AN'b IIALL i Bedroom. fur liouHekeoiiinir or gentlemen. and ! I Booms for housekeeping. Call *11 week at -3^ Hth nv., near -'2d ?t. _ I k) FURNISHED ROOMS AND USE OF KITCHEN Foil I m light housekeeping to respectable parties; aifD desireable front Rooms to gentlemen, with breakfast. No. 1U9 V\ est 2*. Hit st. I CrH AV.. 164, NBAK 21BT ST.?FURNISHED ROOMS, a) singly or en suite ; hatha on each story; references rcI quired. I Ol WB8T 3KTII ST.?KINK SI ITS AND Sl.Niil.K ) 1 lt?Mnns, elegantly furnished, all convenieneea. to let to families and gentlemen; rc.isotiable terms; references re % I quired. 1 1 (\ R\-l I. Ill >i M. 1-.! V Fl KMSIIKD ITOOMS"; 1 ! 11'' all improvements: family private; reasonable terms; : to geutl'tneu only. I ion WEST 44TH ST.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 1 I 1 ?" dth av ? A nicely furnished Room, without board, j suitable for one or two gentlemen; all modern improvements; family private ; references given and required. *>75 Sth k\ between Sd and 5Sth sts.?a 1 ?? i ?) Suit of Rooms, handsomely furnished, light housekeeping; gas, hot and cold water and bath; $H per week. QAA WEST 25TH 8T.?TO LET HANDBOMBL1 OvM" furnished Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; also single Rooms for gentlemen ; look ut $4 and $T? rooms. *ur,ji -PART h RKNCH PLAT.PURMUHRD;PROMT ! 'TpOulSitting ami Bedroom ; kitchen, with hot and cold i ! water and stationary tubs; closet; bath; gas; additional I Bedroom if needed. I'H ,"a?th si., between Lexington and | l'urk avi . UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART RENTS TO LET. IVN RLKOAM1 FLOOR OP BIGHT ROOMS-IS THS new brown stone building No 322 Hudson >1., next to corner of Wed Hah st : complete in every particular; range, stationary tubs, dumb waiter, speaking tubes, mirrors, bathroom. private stairs and entries. Urge plate glass | window*, hails carpeted, Ac ; immediate possession: Janitor i I in attendance will show the floor*, inquire of estate of D. 1 1 A. Cl'silMAN, 172Hih av . batwean 90th and 21st -t*. | "i i.\u?iK i.ivr <u Ti.at>, several cokskrsI 1 J\. all improvements; good loestions, r? tits. $*>", $70, fW>>. r Otliarn. $:? >, SM) and $A0. TIMI'SOM A PERT. 1,?B Broadway. nesr 44th st. 4 PLA1 TO Lh'l -Mil i>M> FL \T. 142 EAST 14 I II 1 /V St., oppositl Academy of Music; six rooms; modern. i li inf m 11 i'm It koi'ms, parlor floor, hunt . I V $' '*. A|iply ii MH ad w? nur 37th at. ; lVRKNCII FLAT AT 421 WEST 47111 81'.; KIIIHT .T licht room*. pvfrjr improvement. Apply nn premier* TTiLOOIl TO LET CI1EAl'?PRIVATE HOUSE 222 FAST P 23*1 at.. next Episcopal church near ltd av. ; Ove room*, i perfect ordor; uae of hatu, ArFt REM II II ITS To I.KT-BROADW'AY AM) .' 1TII ! ?t . overlooking Central Park and Boulevard, within . on* block of Elevated Railroad, elevators, steam heater, all i r 1 the modern improvement*, at low rente. mo l.F.r PREM II FLU. IIU. ROOMS. AT HO. 104 ! 1 I.am 2Hth at.: rent $'.'7. office No. 111'.' Earn lJtli at. To LET?TILL M\Y I. OR LONUFIR, A FRENCH 1 Flat in Stuyveaant building, 142 East IHtli at. 'PO LET?FLOt?RT iFIVe, ROOMS IN THE F.LEii.VNT 9 1 hotl*e 1 III I'.aat ,V4th at., from $22 to $2*1 per uioutli. 'pn i.l.l I S pc KN I>11 El??A TIII KI? FLOOR, TO~~a ! 7 1 amall family of udulta. Apply to the owner, ou the I premiaea, 271 Writ 23d at. fTH) LET?AT No I_ ! EAST iftl) ST . FOI'H ROOMS I on third floor, in Rood order and with all improvement*; j ' rent 4>2 . to a uice lannly of adult* only. See owner on ! premise*. m7 WEST mill M -SECOND FLOOR TO LET. TO ! I private family of adult* only; reut $4."> per month; | relcrence required. | i1ulmk3, rou.11s, wanted. In tllia City uittl BwkljfRi \ FURNISHED FLAT WANTED TO RENT ON OR in the vicinity of.>th av., between 2tlth and loth at*. I Aitdreaa, matin* particular?. MARENGO, Herald Uptown ! Hianch office "i UKNTLEMAN WISHES SHALL FURNISHED ' ,i\ Room, heated. In vlcitiily of iira.r church; $4- Ail1 .Ircsa X X Herald Uptown Branch office. wanted to-hire?a small cottage ok farm '1 llouae, tiirnittied or unlurnialied. either on Long Kland eound or on the lludaon River, not over 12 mile* from the city : *tate location and term*. Addreu B , box I" .\34ti I'oat office. New York. U'ANTkS a SMALL HOUSE, CP TOWN. BETWEEN II 2inh and 4tuh *t?., 3d and 7th ava. Addrc-* .11.. ho* 1 ? * H' :* '1 I'rlown Branch officn. U'AMED-A FURNISHED boose. OH A FLAT. IN a aood neighborhood In New York or Brooklyn, at ? modi-rate rent lor three month. Addreu. witil full particuj iare. II \\ iv . I.oa 142 Herald office. ii'ASrED D SK ROOM iir SMALL OFFICE, FIRAT _ '1 or aerond floor, in whole?ate grocery or provision ' '!or: ?b'1*"". ""'lay and Franklin, below Oreeuwtch. ? I . A I , Herald office. ll'ANIED tm K P A 111.OR. FURNISHED OR NOT, , ? Will. penniuhM to ute Ir. ni Parlor, Iwtween NOtli , and tkyth *ta , 2d and Lexington ava. Addreu E. F llerald r" office. " ' WANTED KF Ni II FLAT. WITHIN ONE BLOCK fiP If Br adway cart; rem not above &>0. Addre.. K No J 41 ?a*t tilth *l. 8 VLTAXnD-BT A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, (of. 11 lortable and itinera Room, furnished lor tioutekeep" tug; term* not to exceed $12 per month, or would take an l* i.n funnelled Room and Bedroom. Addreu, with particular*. ROOMS. Herald U ptown Branch office FAN TED?SMALL IIOU8K TO RENT. BETWEEN 32<1 and 33th ate. and dth and 7tb ava. Addreta L. T., box l*; Herald I'ptown Branch office. W AN I ED?A SMALL HOC SR. IN A~VERT OKNTKF.L >t " locetion. cenlrak. plee?e ?iate rent, Ac. Addreu P. W'., box in Meraid Uptown Branch office. U'ANTED-BY A PRIVATE FAMILY. \\ II11 11 V \ K Ju?l aold thrlr houae. a famished or partly Inmbhed ly House. with Garnet*: rent, about $1. 0 par month; location, in between .Itli ai d .V4t4i dt and 4tu and titb ava. Addreta I H. 4. DAY. 41 Weal 4ftth at. iff W IN I ED IN A ' I'RI V A I K FAMILY. ROOMS. SLITof 11 able tor a *mall family; h.nite healed by steam or ad\ ; dreseVKSTKAL, bo* 183 Hereld ollce. lb tft/AMTRD liV a ORKTLKMAN AND WUK, INT. ?? fumlihad Klnor III the houa* of K?nlr*l to I frarullj in Aral ua? localiow Addreaa, alaliuf Urnaa, AL'siI 1 IN, Herald I clown llfAucb oflica EltALD, WEDN ESDAY, J A BOARDERS WASTED. IHI.Ot K OK WASHINGTON Kyf ARE-PLEASANT . furuLhed Ronmi. with good Board, for taiulliea and ?in gle gentlemen; ternx moderate. Apply at 130 Macdougal I., corner Went .1.1 hi 81'N.NY ROOM, FOURTH KI.OOR, WTTH KXCKIlent Board and lionie comfort*. for gentleman and wile or two gentlemen ; fO each. 44 Writ 1' it li ?t., near Mb IT. 1 KRON1 ROOM SUNNY EXKOBTKB} It \i K ROOM. I aecond floor; front alcove Room, ninny estpoaure, third door; plenty clo.rij, Ore. can, excellent Board; moderate ternx; near Elevated Railroad. 347 Went 21?t ?t. 1 LARlIE. 1'LF.AS ANT, SUSSY. WELL FURNISHED A Room; lire, ga?, Rood liberal Board; cheap. 43 7th av. 1 LAIliiE AM) SMALL ROOMS. LIBERAL TABLK: A tenun moderate: no objection to children. 21)1 Wo?t Be*i niu ? , DHTtner nircri enn |u?' me urui. 1?LABOR, PLBAAANT BOOKS, WITH BOARD,-AT . moderate price*. at 1'.7 West 44th at. . references. 4il '"Wl TO tit PER DAY. $7 TO #!<> PER W1 1 K V L )\J with first class Hoard. City Hotel, cornar of Broadway andsth at. (f>l K|k TO R2 HER DAY. HfiTTl'i PI'.H WI I.K PA Ul" Fine large Rooms; excellenftable ; families aud single gentlemen I7>; and 17x Hleeckrr St.. near Broadway 4NKILSON PLACE. BETWEEN WAVKKLKY AND Clinton.?Booms to let, furnished, for light housekeeping. ~k VAN DAM ST. NE AR mac DOC OAL ST. -HAND *J aomely furnished double aud siugle Booms, with or without Board. CTH AV.. 21)1 VERY DESIRABLE BOOMS, WITH first class appointments; private table if preferred; moderate terms. KTH AV., M4> ?ELKliant slits OF apartments, *J with or without private table; thoroughly first class appointments. CTH AV., NO. 337.?TWO DESIRABLE Sl'lTS OK >> communicating front Rooms, with or without private table; would let without hoard, being convenient to first class restaurants. (jTE TO ffMPER WEEK-BOARD.?LARUE FRONT <P? I Rooms, very pleasant, with gas and fire, suitable for families, gentlemen or ladies; also one hull Room. No. SOI East 3,'td st. west :n>5 st -handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, witli first class Board : Rooms for tretitiemen upon moderate terms; references exchanged; accommodation tor four tablo hoarders. 9W EST 21 ST ST NEAR ATI I A V.-HOUSE CHANCED hands and thoroughly renovated?Handsomely furnished Rooms on second and third floors, with first cluss Board ; references. i D WAVERLEV i-ITACE. NEAR BROADWAY.-KRONT I"" Rooms. $14. $lt) ami $20 for two, with Board; siugle Rooms, $7 and f:?; also tablo Board. $4 ; steam heat. 11TH ST., 1SB WBST.wTO LET. WITH BOARD. THIRD 1 I story back Room ; soutliern exposure; hot and cold water; large closets; references. UTH ST..' 77 WEST. NEAR '.Til AV7-PARLOR SUIT; other Rooms: excellent Board; terms very reasonable ; English family; references. 1~9 EAST 42D STTNRAR f?TH AV ?LARUE FRONT Room, seeond floor; ample elosots; table and location first class; also table Board, nu WIST 17TH ST.?A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Parlor aud Bedroom, witb connecting hath aud first class Board. EAST HIST" ST. ?HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front Room, on second floor, to rent, with Board. "1 XTil ST., 310 WEST?HANDSOMELY FlTRNTslTEb -I s Rooms to let, with Board; table first class; terms moderate. HT11 ST . 217 WEST -OCCUPANTS OK SECOND floor leave for Europe. January 15; private table it desired : large Room for gentlemen now ready ; references. 1 r"WKST nTil ST . NEAR BROADW \ V ? ONE l?) elegantly furnished front Room, on third floor , also 2 ltall Rooms, with Board; house and table first class; references. Uoakd waNTBU?by A yocjfo lady. is a pr1'?l? family, or where there are but few boartfdfkl a com rotable ltoora ?f medium elia required, reference* Addreet I ' i1?' l'??t office. UUARD WANTKD KuR AN ELDtHl.Y WIDOW, muat h??? iro.mi table and comfortable Konm, in email Umily, either la New York or Brooklyn . price not to eucted ?ia per week. Andrew 1'LKB AN'K.N r, box 274 Poet office. .New Urh. \V~A is a private family. f7 V\TiVisn u^l number 10 fBlllllj *ua | term., r.WUHHIl, Herald oftlce. llOARD M)R A YDl Nti UKNTUNAN AND WIPE IK *J" * }? family, with no other boarder.. within a few ; DiinntBa w^ik of the tirftnd Ontril depot; tr-m* in wlerat?. Addreea, elating partlruiarsjt H . Herald office. rpwo Rin.kS WITH fhlK AMI B<>AK1I KOB A I A gentleman wife and daughter Id reeriold; terme not i Vii'tf*,*? . A *'11'P*'Hcul?r?. KuRWOOD, box I I9K Herald Iptowu Branch office i ?j wr,?i I! 11 ii unniKAtiijn KUU.UA. I I second floor, on suite or dngle, for gentlemen or fanii lien: private table if desired; house has recently changed hand*: terms moderate; references. HI STCYVESANT ST-HOoD BOARD AM) HOME ^ I comforts at the lowest rate# One block from A. T. Stewart's; homo* Just opened. T)Tsf ST T Jin" W EST?SECOND FLOOR. WITH ? I Hoard:private bathroom; hall and double room for gentlomcu; physician's office. OOD ST. 137 WEST. ?ELKO A NT PA LOR AND *.?) sleeping Room ou second floor; nice front Rooms on fourth floor,with Board. OODST.. 120 KAST.-THREE iT\M?S()MELY FUR.' uislied connecting Rooms on third floor, with south] em exposure; also other Rooms, with superior Hoard; refer ences exchanged. ODD W. !IO 1 f5 W B s 1 ?Tf A N 55! >M ELY FUE smiO nlshcd Parlor Floor, four rooms and abundance of closets. to let, with first class private table; hot and cold water in two rooms ; private closet. Oti *a5t 5th at.?two lardb rooms and * *' ) hall Room on the second Moor, comfortably furnished, to let. with or without Board; terms moderate. WE8T 12TH si with board handaome, JjO furnished Room?, for a family cr party of gentlemen ; also single Rooms; house and table first class. Q18f sr. 11, KB \ R if5 AV -NEATLY FURNISHED t ) L hall Rooms, with Board; alto squate Room, southern exposure; location desirable; terms moderate; references, OQTII ST.. Xo" III WRSWTBETWKEN BROADWAY t)n and tpIt nv.?Large front Room and Room connecting, with first class Board, $20; for tarn single Rooms, $H, references exchanged. OQTH AT . 55 WE AT -THIRD FLOOR TO LET Ot ' would separate the rooms) ; good Hoard; excellent location; references exchanged. 4 1 WEST I2TH ST?A i I! EE RE 1 L I'RETT II ' jt I nlshod, medium sited second story Front Room to reut. with Hoard. |i) WEST 28T i i ST - IN FU R MS1 ED ROOMS, WITH 1 or without Hoard; tine opportunity for a physician to locate permanently. T j~ 7T1I AY.~HKTWEEN ITTII AND 14TI1 STS. ?TO T"T" let. with Board, two front Rooms, together or separately; large closets; house and table first glass; rsfWinre. j - i:\-r j-> 111 -r i.akisk in?i bi7k and sinulr ^ Rooms, with tlr.-t class Hoard; references given and ! required. 10 ' WFsT I^TH AT.-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 1 t* Room (southern exposure) to let. with Board, to gentleman and wife or gentlemen ; also hall Room, $S; table good. ra wbat 13th 5t handsomely furnished t/vJ large and small Rooms, connecting, third floor, tunny exposure, together or separately , strictly first class Hoard. cqtrst i1th st -to i.kt 11a n osi >m ki.y kiu t)? J nislied Rooms, with Board to families or single gentlemen; table hoarder# received; house and aupointmenta first class. P 4 WEST 24TH >T BETW1 EN >111 AND 'M! Ws ? Rooms, with Hoard, for families and single gentlemen; no objection to children; best references. Mrs. SADLER, formerly of 14th st. PH 5TH AT . A FEW DOORS FROM BROADWAY.? )") Finely furnished Parlor and square Room . moderate prices to gentlemen ; breakfast if desired ; first class conveniences; references. QI Y A RICK ST.?SEVERAL GENTLEMEN CAN |ib Ol accommodated with Hoard and Room# in n Hmt clan# house, 93 SO to $7 per week , ditiuer 12 o'clock; also table i boarders wanted. on TTH AV., BETWEEN UVTH WD 10TH ATA.? I O*' Handsome Rooms to let. with Hoard. 1/WJ MADlsoN. \v ?ELEGANT PARLOR FLOOR, I i'm) witli private table; also other Rooms, with Board; references required. 1117 WBAr tftTO 8T.-A NICELY BED 1"' | second story Front Room, with Ito.ird, for two; teruis $22 per week ; references. TftQ WEST 12 D IT TO LET. WITH BOARD, WELL 1UO furnished back Karlor, with closets and hot and cold water; also front hall Room ; house and table first clans. 1 *)Q WEST 2DTH ST . NEAR BROADWAY WD flfH 1 ?<0 av?Choice Rooms to let, nicely furnished, tal?le nnexceptibnahle; term* very low ; limine kept well; table boarders wanted. 1 ') 1 LBXIMOTON A v., NKAR 3HTH sr.-11 ANDL?> 1 soiuely furnished double and single Rooms iu let; first clans hou.se and tablo ; references. 1"%' I VST 55i) ST.?HANDSOMELY Kl'KNIHHBO )' I Roonil to let, with Board, to gentlemen and wives ; hoard for lady only. 1 ~11-'I> AV -A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A BACK ItlU Parlor, hands imcly fumi-lied. and also one Room on fourth floor, to let, with Hoard, at reaeonable terms; reference required q/wl W*5t st -to let. with It i PERI' III ?s'r'r Board, large square front Itnoni and Hall Kooma, with all the comlorte ol a home, table board. tW\1 ffitttd >t: KIKST hoc81! WRIT OT jt'l Broadway?rlnntlenirn can have elegantly furnished Rooms, with or without Hoard. ihYl VMI 4H0 wf7 flMT Hoi 51. WEST nv _"?1 Broadway?A laniilv can have elegantly furnished Kooins, with use ..f the whole hnitse. with private laiile and superior Board no other boarder, will lie taken; j bona" tirat class tu every resju'Ct; house new ly painted and ' furnished. W WKST -1ST ^T.?BOARD IN PRIVATE HOCSK. ^I'O elegantly furnished, and furalalieil Parlors on first floor. Bedrooms above, with first class private table; terms moderate to suitable parties mo east hist st?to let. with .hoard, to ? lO gentleman and wile or to two single gentlemen, I } rout Boom on the third story; reference 007 WEST -j[> sT ? M'HN'lSllED It. 11 IMS," WITH ?, 11 | or without B ard; fn ut room. fl"> tor two. IliQ WK8T 4RD 8T.-A PRIVATE K A MIRY WILL _ t >r let large an 1 small Rooms, with H ard. to single gentlemen or grntlrmeu and wires; location desirable. i) -Q 4TH AV ? PLEASANT ROOMS DOI BI.K OR _ )?/ single, with first class Board. Call or address. *?| 7 Ktsr I till st pleasant car!.or. FIRST ? ) I | floor . other lb',tra d.' Rooms and B 'sru ; $ti to A" PRIVATE K VMII.V ~ l.lMN'i. of AN INEXCEPtlonahle locality will rent to a gen .I 'man a furnished ! Room (second story, front 1, hot and cold water and ample closet room, with or without Board Address II. 11., Herald l'ptown Branch office. t lady' LTvTsu privately in a brown atoms , v house, will let to gentleman and wife, with Hoard for lady, a nicely furniahen Room. Address PRIVACY, bo* 1UB lie! aid l'ptown Branch office. board AND lodging WANTED. a jtbatly rV*Kl*nVD room wanted by a XV lady who is otenpied through the day, with meals occasionally; location not above frith and nut below jAth St.. and bt tween Id and 4th art.; private family preferred : reference required. Address, stating terms, which must be modI craie. A .bo* lfrJ Herald l'ptown Branch office JNUAlir 12, 1870.-WITH S BOARD AMD LODOIIO MAATED. TITANTED?BOARD KOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE IN. I H fant and uurw; two rooiui; location uauat bo thoroughly respectable; between 4th and 7th eva preferred; | terms #J|| to tc:> per woolt. Address l'HOMIT BAY, Herald Uptown Branch office. ! TANTED?BY A GENTLEMAN, A ROOM AND I Meal* ia a private Jewish family. Address C. ?. A., Herald office. WAN rBD? BOOM AID IOABD FOE LADY AVO boy ; terms moderate ; Herman family preWrred. Ad- ' dresB Mrs. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. BROOKLYN BOARD. 1 nt) COLUMBIA HBIOHT8, BROOKLYN HAND II a.n.al? U ?..l, .. A overlooking the bey; reference* exchanged. _ HOTELS. i 1.1. LIGHT RilUMS-NEW KNiil.ANl) HOTEL CnR XI. uer Bowery end Bayard at. ;'J*) room*; Ural class lodgings, "ii and hoc nightly, for gentlemen only. Vshell's- turk!sli roman and electric Baths. No. 61 Lexington air.; separate baths for ladles. , Hotel accommodations. AT SMITH'S HOTEL, 58 CHATHAM ST.. NBAR RUST i office, pleasant front Rooms, 3,'?c. per day. I Belmont hotel, pulton st., near broadway, terminus city railways; European plan; open all night. J Rooms, 30c. upward; new family Rooms; dining room* opeu Sundays. 1 Hot el roy. vl. rk skrvoir bark and pitii st.? A strictly first class tainily hotel, with restaurant at- . inched of uusurpasscd excellence. We have vacant two elegantly furnished Suit* of Rooms, overlooking the Park, ? hich will be let on liberal terms for the winter. I PIERCE A CO. ii OIXTH AVE Mli HOTEL. CORNER 44TH ST ? 1 *7 European jiUn ; single Booms, $3to$H; eu suite. to Q $20. fir st class Kosl.iurant; moderate price*. WIMKK RESORTS. 1 KoYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NEW PROVIDENCE, Bahama Islands, a laud of perpetual luntmer. For cfr- " cularv containing full information, apply to JAM KB LID- \ GKKWOOD Jt CO., 7M Broad a ny. 3 PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, ?<C. J * FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS PIANO- J A fortes at greatly reduced prices for ca*h ; 1'ianos sold ou J instalment* and to rent K. Srll ULKR, 26 E a st 14th st. $100 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE; PJANOi TO ) rent, $ "> ner month and upward; also uow Instruments 3 ut great sacrifice. GOLDSMITH'S. 20 Rleecker st.. nesr Bowery. A ?FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND 1\.* Pianos of our own make; also for sale and rent, a number of tine second hand Piau>s, iu perfect order. WILLIAM K.N ABE A CO., No. 112 5th av., above 16th st. HAR(TATN-IN FIRST CLASiT\syUARE AND 5? J right Pianos, cash or Instalments; Pianos rented; ( Piano for $20, at J. CAMPBELL S, 113 Bleecker st. . I T BEAUTIFUL PTANCTFORTK7 ONLY *100; PIANO- 1 1\ fortes to vent, $5 monthly; Chickering and Stelnway Pianofortes, great bargains. J. BIDDLE, 13 Wwverley ^ place, near Broadway 4 BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE j\ Pianoforte, round corners, *100 MS East SOtl ?t. A SECOND HAND PIANOFORTE W 4NTKD-IN EX" change lor a handsome large Mink Capo. Address C., > bos 19* Herald offloe * V HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT IN SATIN. COST 1 SS.ilI. for $J|?I; du.,#li">; rop Suit. $385; Steinway Piaunfoi-te?$2!><>: Bedroom Sets, with dressing cases, $.'si, $150; single Bedsteads, Bureaus, hair Mild spring Mitt- 1 tresses, library mxl dining Furniture; Turkish Suit, ' Paintings, Brontes, Carpets, li'ic. yard. Ac. Must Lis sold. Call at private residence No. 47 West 10th st. M AG NIFICKNT 71, OCTAVE BUEEWOOD PIANOforte, cost JB7.T, for $3TO; .Stool, Cover, Box for shipping; Parlor, Chamber, Library, Dining Furniture: Paint-" ings, Carpels ; a sacrifice. Call at private resideuce HX> East 13th st . near 4lh av. ~A LADY-WILL SELL, AT LESS THAN *100, BRA I" XV. tilul Chlckerlng rosewood Pianoforte, iron frame, modern style, perfect order; Stool, Cover and Music; also au Organ. 28 East 3d st. \ DEi UER A BROS. PIANOFORTE FOR SALE XX at a sacrifice.?Four round carved rosewood case 7f, octave full agraffe overstrung Piano, having all improvements, C ist yi.lXXl, for $350; Stool, Cover, Box for shipping. I A 71j octave upright Piano, cost. N B ?Pianos ustd only 7 months. Call at private residence 47 West 16th st. I T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE?AN ENTIRELY NEW j\. flrat class 7 1-3 octave Piano; must he sold regardless , of cont Piano can be seen at 261 Pearl ?t.. near Fulton. / IHU KKKIM; AI.I. UOI M> VDKNKR FIANO, $u.f; ? \ ' Gilbert ,Eoli?o, $l2-">; Stelnwuy, Br.dbury, Waters ?iul other flr?t class in.ikers, little used, at (treat haraaius: In- \ strunieuta lu let at ext remedy low pries. ; instalment* re ceired. IIOKAt'E WATERS A SOS'S. 4X| Ur.iailway 1 vo.VT I'.vTE ro HEAR THE WO X1 > E It I I 1, 1 IlT vT 1" mine Bird* and Musical (Mocks at the Ht'MMlNif ' BIRD IMA.NO WARE ROOMS, H2 East 14th St.. near I'uiou nil are. T.11KST I'i.ASS 1*1 AN OS TO LET- $."?I*KR MIISTTT 1 1 Organs a' #4 per^nonth ; rent reduced. Warurooun, 712 St it av., near 44th st. Open day anu evenings. Q. P. BENJAMIN. AON1FICBNT WINDSOR PIANOFORTE FOR ( sale?feed six months by private family, made to order for present owner ; cost #1.200, for SHOO, including Stool, Cover, Mnaic cabinet, coat $100; also Parlor and Bedroom Furniture. Call private residence 120 West 3Hdst..near '5th av. I PIPE OKUAN FOR SAl.H?TWO STOI'8; FINK TONE. I Price $lt*'. Apply at 1,0*4 l'aoillc st., BrookhiL j 1J">TaNOS. MEM MAKERS. I OR KJtjtT OK hAlaU.? Special inducements next do day*. See large stock at 11 M KKKELL'H. Fin. H I'r.lon square. 1 bSCOND HANDPIANOR, NEARLY Ni:w. MADE BY 0 J. A C Fischer, having broken Iron platen; an offer wanted lor them, fall on or address BHUKUN PLATE PIANOS. 163 Biceckei -troet. QQ1 UIB UPRIGHT PI AN 03 AND PARLOR ORGANS, ! J; $5<> to $2<M), from $5to$20 monthly instalments; large discount "M new I'j.tnn* KKaK A I I It, 3A2 Bower} 71 OCTAVE PIaNO, CARTED LEON NEARLY NEW. 1 $I7."?; Weber 7 octave, nna order. $20<>; IVin >? rent j> I and upward. GORDON Jt SON, 13 East 14th st. MUSICAL. 4 GRNTLENAN OP OR BAT EXPERIENCE GIVES a\ Instruction on pianoforte, organ, harp and harmony at ' pupils' residence, #10 per quarter, host leleretices given < Address, with residence. TEACHER, box 123 ilerald l'p-. 1 town Bruit* h .1 CI ARIL-PRIVATE LESKONHT PIANOS VIOLIN. J Guitar. Organ. Flute. Singing; practtre and instm ! munts free; catalogues free. Address UL'MMINo BIRD, 1 I'iano Wareroonm. 3J East 14th st. DAJVCINU ACADEMIES. HAUSE'S DANCING ACADKMV.-CLASSES NOW forming. l'KIVATE LESSONS any hour at 212 East | 1 It 11 *1 VLLBN DODWORTH a ;> INU - :i?? >L, No. J12 :>th av Brooklyn hraneh at H>x Washington *t. Classes or private lessons lor ladies, gentlemen aud children. For particulars j end lor circular. 1 4 ARTIER'H DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTONS ! 1\ Building, Stuyvesant and Bth sta.?New classes now form in*; private lessons iu glide, double glide and assembly waltzes, a specialty. 1 vl MAK s DANCING ACADEMY, 24 WBBT 4TH fir.I " All dance* taught perfectly per quarter. Six fashion- 1 able dauces perfectly iu six private los.?ous. Waits, glide and double gliue, specialties. tlKKNANlMFS DA NCI NO A t'A DK M V 7*>vr ,C ()1T 3d a\ . bank building ?Classes V. ?iTday and Thursday '* evening'*. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. New classes J now forming. Reception Thursday evening, January 13. THE TH \I>Ks. V CUSTOM SHIRT CUTTER, OF LONG KXPKRIonee with a first class trade, desires an engagement. Address J. K HEN DKKsoN, 234 West Lffh st \" PRACTICAL il.w KLLKR -FOR I HE L \>! THREE ear* designer for Eno*. Richardson A Co., wishes a , situation aa foreman or designer. al-o understands coloring thoroughly. Address J. ('.. No, 1* Liberty st., Newark. N. J. 19 AKCIHTRCT! RAL DRACO I! TS.MAN \VANTED? ; One competent to prepare lull plans, details and specifications. Address ARCHITECT, box 123 Ilerald office, with roference and salary expected. \GO0D AND FAST PAPER RULER WANTED? For an old establishment In a large city . good wages ; and steady employment to in experienced"hand; pari of travelling expenses pal I t ? place ol destination. Applr ; to EDWARD IIERRMaN, 113 William it., from 11 A. M. to IP. M \ MTKO.NO BOV. A<>K1) Id, M ISII KS ro LKAKX the pastry and conlei tionery trade Apply ntEast i loth at C. DICK. J~OB COMPOSITOR \V A NTKIl?I I'loW.N nl'KICK. for general jobbing itnd catalogue ml a good ilwt- | tlon fur a ?ii pori.ir hand. Addnw. with re 1 ere nee, BOX OXB. Herald office. \\T ANTED? A PKAlTICAL COIM'KK REFINER AD?l dress bo* 5,Bio I' -t .Hire. New York. -flTATCHMAKRK WANTED?ON E WHO UNDER | II stands the repairing <>f all kinds of watches and clocks; single man preforred Apply ai J OlB?O.N>, *3 Bleacher st \lr ANTED?A KIRST CLAM BO RICH AM IN A LA RUB If wholesale clothing establishment to manufacture lor ! Western trade ; good salary; liest reference required. Ad- 1 dress boa Ml New Ynrk Poet office w anted-kirst flash -ihvki,i.i:h.s t : it. >7 PKAROB, Kl'KSH a I'll No. I Bond St.. Room H. on ' Thursday next, between II and IJ o'clock A M ANTKD?I'.N'ilttVKKM ?>N IMIOTi ENtTKAVI\(Ts ft on soft metal PHOTO UALO KNOKAVINU COMPANY, 13B West Hroatlway. ASTHOLOUl. 4 ?$1' *> REWARD -iiRKATKsT BUStNEHS FLAIR ' .iVs soyant la Mrs POSTER, names in lull, numbers. satisfaction or no pay . Ot>c. to f 1 No. 64 Lexington sv,, uear A>t h at. me. BKIUNoLt, medical and BUSINESS CLaJR eoyant, tells names, shows likenesses, Ac. . 60c. and (1. 160 West 26th st. MMK. COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUST WORTHY Oalreoyant. 275 <>tl> sv . near 17th at tirORDERPUir TmIILdT"WITH second SMUT, ff tells ererything without asking questions. Residence III East 61st st. KIKUH \l? ADVICE KRKE.-DR AND MMF. BoTT CAN BK consulted confidentially. No. 47 Weal IMth at "a -dr a mme. urrn!>lb, 143 west 4bth st.iV< Confidential conaultatiou In mil female complaint*. 4 ttkn tp's 1m: .mi "1iy~ 1.41 k >>k l'rl >>ia~ A Consultation free. 1'rirat* office 1hi Bleecker at. 4 ?MMK RKSTELU MIDWIFE. SINCE 1*40. NO. I Jli East Kitty second atreet. flr*t door from fifth arena* i ?MMK. MAXWELL^ 114 EAST 10TH ST.?MIDJV . wile . *<|v|,-* free CIONBL'LT I)R, or ~M MK~ WKsT-ALI.. COMPLAINTS ) cured, edsiefre* 4 > Bleecker at., near Broadway, n]L AND MMK IIRINDLR CURE ALL COMPLAINTS; l'\ year* practice Office, Idit WeetdBth at. M"~ KS. BKRRV. MAiiNKrfc lip. aLino M K D1 CM (LA V" Ing on head*) aw Weat Ittd at., flret bell, front. ml LYONft, kx i'kkiKNCKD f KM al.K DUC tress, No. 40 Kael 20tb at., caree all coraolaiut* LTPPLEMENT. AMl'SEMRHTS. . rUKATKK COM1QI E. S14 Broadway. Mr. MATT MORGAN Manager MATINKK Mr MATT TO-DAV RICKEY MORGAN S 2 P M. ?n<1 HE AC TIKI L MATINEE BARKEY. LIVING TODAY riClURES 2 p. M. WILLIAM BARRY, MATINKK iVAYNE TO-DAV CHARLES WHITE, and 2 P. M CRA8. KOKOLLMAN. -OVELY MATINEE Misa CLARA MOORS, at Tit DAY Miaa NELLY ST. JOHN. MATINEE. MATINEE MATINKK. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND 8ATCKDAY. M LOBE THEATRE. UT 728 anil 720 Broadway, below 8th at. i. W BUTLER Man tsar. Delighted tliouaauda. Champions of tucceaa. The Great Star Company of New York. Grand Hit of the great Senaallon Continue oj> of the day In his sensational I llAUKY MONTAGUE. I Songs, Nice Hit. and 4> naugiity novelties. Receives ? perfect ovation nightly. Messrs. HOGAN and LORD in Near Sketches, dr. CIlAS YOUNG, the Mnater Ventriloquist of the World, list Carrie Duncan.Misa Lillle Hall. Mi.. hemp, M i.. Wtl.nu. Cugene Bliti, Chan. Benedict. J. D. Griffin in their aide split iug acta The Kerel lleriiaudei Pantomime and Ballet Troupe, and other Specialty Artists. THIS A ITER NOON AND EVENING. IATINKE MATINEE MATINEE at 2 o'clock. at 2 o'clock. at 2 o'clock 'opular prices of admission. Seats seenred In advance' A CADE MY OK M USIC. THERESA TITIKNs! t\ GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. In compliance with the generally expressed daslre to hear MLLE. THERESA TITIKNS n some of her Justly celebrated lyric impersonations, the nanager has the honor to auuouuce a few ulghls of Italian )pora, to commence on MONDAY, JANUARY 24, >n which occasion Ml.LE. THERESA TITIKNS rill make her first appearance in America in bcr world rolewnotl character of NORMA. PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. f\LYMPIC THEATRE. ?M BROADWAY. i " JOHN F. POOLE Manager J AT IN EE LURLINE, I WATER QUEEN. .IATINKE LURLINE. WATER QUEEN. 4 ATI NEK LURLINE. I WATER I'UEK.N. IATINKE WATSON. THE MAN FISH. IATINKE NIMBLE Nil' I NIMBLE NIP IATINKE NIMBLE NIP NIMBLE NIP I ATI NEK RECONSTRUCTED. IATINKE Clown ROBERT FRAZER IATINKE Harlequin A. W MAFFL1N IATINKE OUR ARMY AND NAVY. TO-DAY, UK) LITTLE LADIES. AT 2 Its) LI TTLE LADIES. pclock.i march. drill, bono and chorus. THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN OF REAL WATER. THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN OF LIVING STATUES. THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY. Pat Rooney, John Hart, E. M. Hall. Harpor and Stanslll, Ytn. 11. t'ahill, GeorgeS. Knight. John Queen, Wm. Wist, Vash. Norton, K. D. Gooding, O. W. Griffin, Juhn Gilbert. i. W. Rceil. James Vincent, Master Martin, Misses Adah Richmond, Julie Coventry, Kmiurllno Young, Alice Bennett, Citty Parker, Addle Farwoll. Ac , Ac., IN A NEW PROGRAMME OF NOVELTIES. 1 )ARK THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 22D ST. L LIGHT COMEDY. VAUDEVILLE, FARCE. "Sport that wrinkled care deride*." EVERY NKiHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE . THE WIDOW HUNT, with John Dillon, Ovril Scarle, ff. J. Ferguson, K. I.angley. Mis* Mary Stuart. <>fi*? Marie Louise, Mia* Maude Crimper MUs Kate Livingston. MV TURN NEXT, with John Dillon. Charles Parsloe. Harry Owynette, J. W. Hri;loiui, Miss "carl Kytinge, Mia* Kate Livingston, Miss Annie Kdmoudsou. To conclude with the laughable Score. FUN IN A JURY ROOM, from Crucible, slightly changed and localized. Admission, $1 ; Reserved Seat*. $1 50; Balcony, 50c. MATINEE THURSDAY AT 2 P. M. 1" ji'llK THEATRE -ELKl'TIlD AL SUCCESS OF THE NEW PROGRAMME LIGHT COMEDY. VAUDEVILLE, FARCE. "A popular sttccc**."?Herald. "A large audience manifested its approbation and delight rerv heartily."?Sun. "Dillon is a comedian of humor and rare experience."? Unies. "The varied programme proved fully as diverting da bad jeen claimed in advance."?Graphic. "Manager Stuart can congratulate himself upon having aunched his palais royal theatrical bark auspiciously."? IVlcgram. "The whole entertainment la bright. Joyous and replete with the very spirit of fun."?Express "The more we see ol Dillon the better we like him."? Commercial Advertiser. "A very pleasant scheme of entertainment."?Mail. r~ ONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, ~ 585 and 587 Broadway, directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. flie only theatre In New York that presents NEW ARTISTS AND ATTRACTIONS EVERY WEEK. flie augmented forces to the already powerful company for the week commencing January 10, will Comprise THE BIO 4. LESTER, ALLEN. SMITH AND WALDRON. lOLLINS and WREN, JOSEPH A GULJCK, NORTON BROTHERS, SAM DEVFKK, POOLE BROTHERS, WKSLYN and CASEY. Miss KLOISK ALLEN. JENNIE MORGAN, JENNIE SATTKRLEE, SADIE DKS1ION. * RANK GERARD, CHARLES WORLEY and the entire list of Tony Pastor's great Star Company. TONY PASTORS ilUSICAL MELANGE AND ORIGINAL LOCAL SONGS. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Carriages may heordered at 10:30. Orchestra chairs and irivnte boxes can be engaged six days in advance. Bowery theatre -brilliant success of Miss LILLIK WILKINSON in her great local domestic sensation drama entitled SUNSHINE; OR. THE WORKING GIRL'S OATH, of thrilling interest and powerful dramatic effect. Periormauce to e include with the tan(h*ble farce of DODGING FOE A WIFE. rooklyjT theatre! Lessees and Managers....Messrs, SHOOK A PALMER great success if Mr. JOHN E. OWENS as Perkyn Middlewlck, the Butieriuan. itt Byron's Comedy pf "OUR BOYS," which will ho -pealed for positively three last performances on MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings of this week. Thursday and every evening and at Saturday Matinee, at 2 I1 M , Mr. JOHN E. OWENS (llrst time In Brooklyn) as 1 aleb Pluntmer in Dickens' charming Fairv Drama "DOT; l)K. THE CRICKET ON THE UEaRTH ? Box office open dailv Irom 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. TVrOOD~ M USEL M WOOD'S. >T THIS DAY, MATINEE AT 2. EVENING AT 8 JULE KEEN and MALLIH ADAMS in the Melodrama, THE CUT GLOVE, introducing SONGS. DANCES AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. CJ ? liT M il 1,1? N P. O. NIMBLE NIP. MATINEE TO DAY, OLYMPIC THEATRE. PARISIAN VARIETIES, KITH ST AND BROADWAY. TEMPLE OF SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES. I Evenings, S o'clock. Matinees?Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrday, 2 o'clock. ^ * | MODEL VARIETY THEATRE OF NEW YORK. J; I Mini brilliant Epicurean, artistic and delightful 2. attractions. 5 5 | The Dramatic Lion of the Metropolis. ? > ; Popular resort of stiangers. Home ot art and nature. ? j | Grand olio of sixly artists z in ballet, song, dance, (area, sketch and specialty. | t i Immense hit ot BEN DODGE, the Impromptu poet, A Frank Gibbon, Air King. c Winona Bridges. Queen of Song. - Naughty Duchess. I Bird Cage. | La Minuet, m s Living Matties, > ^ I SlumeNe Twins, | Guides Return, | No, no, no. n 2 I I r. J Folks. * A galaxy of lovely women. An avalanche of wonders. *" j Most pleasing, voluptuous, elegant eiitertaimuent. | Matinee to morrow. Matinee to-morrow. CAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. I OPERA HOUSE v^.VN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 1 Broadway SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, I and 2Shh st. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ? . HOME <$> BACKUS' impersonations of OAKEY 11 ALL, B ARRETT, BANGS, DAVENPORT. Ac. First time of the SPECTRES; OR. THE RING DEMONS. New Songs, Joke?. Dances. Ac $ The funniest entertainment in the city) Seats secured, uud the best Company. ' | MATIN EE .-"urpci run rany up onierru hi ii?, I >Mii nt'Ai ai .. j/i'I. KINO-LAST H'KKK at the tFvoLI. ^llE uKLAT-YIt"IORl-.LLIS aT tI 1K TIVoLl rpiVOLI THEATRE. ?TH KT.. BETWEEN 2D AND X 3d Ml Tup: wondi.kki i. Holland brothers at the TIVOLI. Vm'azunian marches \m> combat* at tiik A TIVOLI. / " I.KM AM A TiTKA TRE, I4TU ST. \jr AD. Mil 'KNDoRKK Director WLUNKSDAY. JAN 13. COMTKSSK IIKLENK. Comedy in three *?i*. I>y Sidiweitaer. Box office open daily from till 4 o'clock. Tiiied avkni k tiikatrk. near sist st?pano. rum* of Ireland, Amrric* and Rome; 4o aplendid r?ceriea and Tr*n?forni*tlon?; A.AUU feet of cmvm; lllna* t rated liy talented corp* of ariiatr Kir.t appearance of the Carroll* *t lliit houae?R M Carroll, Maater Eddie. Little Dick ?nd llie General Cnnroy and Daly. J. 11 K*an. Foy Sl?tcr?. Allie Drayton, Nellie Vincent. Ida Foy n? Nan, the tioial For Nothing. I Ion tea crowded nightly. Admiaaion, '.V , Offllftrktnwtra, sot.; Ke>*rvod Seat*. 7Ac. \\' - "mmblk nip. \y . NIMBLE NIP. MATINEE TO-PAT. OLYMPIC TTIF.ATKK J^R. JOHN LORD 3 LECTl'RES ON ORE IT BENEFACTOR*. The second of tbl* conraa of la enty Bvo will be given on THURSDAY. January 13, at ll'a o'clock, lu Association 11 all. Subject I'll IDI AN?GREEK ART. Ticket* for tbo comae, with reserved aeata, fl'J; tingle ticket*. 73 cent*. at Putnam'*. X' ? iM.Mhr.TN BT MMBLK MP. M UTSF.F. Til DAY. OLYMPIC THE I THE. VN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PROPER* atonal or amateur aingera.?Wanted, pood Soprano loner and Baritone voice*. Apply at IB Eaat h th at., botvrven Broadway and Alb a*. ORGAN CONCERT.?CHURCH OP TIIK HOLY TRIM ity, Madlaon av. and 42d at. Second Season. Forty third Ooneort, on Wednesday afternoon, Jannary 12, IS7B, at 4 o'clock. Orgaaiat, S. B. Whltelev. of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn; Voealiat, Mia* Johanna Lehmau, Contralto. Admiaaion 2Ac. ? _____ __ A HIM BUS Nir. ___ . MATIHEK TO-DAY, OLYMPIC THEATRE. OST POPULAR HOMO OK TIIKDAY IH J * Thomiu' "Molt W> Than Meat .? Strait** T with elegant lithograph till*, 40c.: aleo JuaAnut, Uoideo Hoare, J. K. Thorn a?. 4<V.; "Let Me Dream /gain." ?? ?* ". ? "Little TIB Soldier," Mollof. U5e . "Bella, walla. Lamothe, 3Ue.; "Aul flfiederaebn " walla, Ar?"??n _ Ulf-SON ACQ. 711 Broadway. ~ NTM BLB MI P. nimbu Kir. . . .MaTIXP.R TO-DAY oLTMriC THEATRE. BAM J O?-0 ANJ09?R A.V.I OS. ?INSTRUCTION "IVKV by IIKNKV C. DoBsuN. the Kiug ef the teacbere, a to Buweir. [ A*rs*!?rewrs. TITALLACK'S. / TT Proprietor and Marnier....Mr. LESTER WALL VCK v PRODUCTION OK A NEW AND ORIGINAL COMEDY. ... WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANIARY 12, IH7H. will be presented, for the first time in this city. Mr. H. J. By mu i lest new comedy In four acts, entit.eJ. MARRIED IN HASTE, ENTIRELY NEW 80 EN KEY AND APPOINTMENT# Mr. GIBSON G RE*E N K! V'm an abowTowa, Mr. PERCY PENDRAGOX M^J.jH.N^GILMKMT ALQIsTLH VERB Mr. c. A STEVENSON Mr. JUBIAU GRAINGER Mr J W SHANNON . KACRbfRAW. Mr. W. HERBERT Mr. HUPKLKR Mr J. W. CARROLL ML'MCIIANOB Mr G. E. BROWNE (bii first appearance this season ) PADSTOW Mr .? PECK SAUNDERS Mr R. WARREN KTHKL CRAINGEK Mi.. ADA DYAS Mr..GRAINGER. Mi.. KosK L1SLK (her first appearance at ttiin theatre.! PRITCHARD Miw ETHEL THORNTON EVERY EVENING at 8. SATURDAY MATINEE at 1 :*?. i IfnIon square theatre J Kroadway and 14tb St. SHERIDAN SHOOK Proprietor A. M PALMER Manager Every night, ROSE MICHEL, illustrated with the AN MOST ELABORATE AND REAUTIKUl. SCENERY ever ret upon a stage, and with a ca?t of UNEXAMI'LED STRENOTII. UNDOUBTED including tlie following favorite name.:? Messrs C. R. Thome, Jr.. Stuart Kobson, Fred Robinson, J. H. Stoidart, John ParM'lle, Ebeu Plyinpton, T K. Morri.. Ly.an TRIUMPH. iler Thompson. W. II. Wilder, and W S. Quigloy, and Mis.es Rose Kytinge, Fanny Mornnt. Nino Varian (by kind permission of Lester Wullacki and Augusta Raymond. Saturday, Jannarv i.t, NINTH MATINEE OF ROSE MICHEL, Seat, secured two week, in advance. IYCEUM TIIEATRET FRENCH PLAYR J THURSDAY EVENING. January 13. LES DOM F.ST1QUES. FRIDAY EVENING. Jan 14. benefit of Mr. Ftita llerscliy. LK DEMIMONDE. JULIETTE CLARENCE in the leading role. SATURDAY. LK DEMI MONDE. MONDAY. LES DOMESTIQUE8. TUESDAY EVENING, January IS, benefit of Mr. Dalbert. L'ETK DE ST. MARTIN and \ LES PATTKS DK MOUC1IK. Subscription list open and sale of seats to-day. CTII AVENUE THEATRE. O Proprietor and Manager . Mr. AUOUsTIN DAL1 AUGUSTIN DALY'S GREATEST SUCCESS, PPPP II QQQQ lT U EEER P 1? 11 Q Q U U h PPPP II O Q U \r EBE P II Q Q Q 17 UK P II QQQ^ UUUU EEER A PLAY OF TO-DAY. With an EXTRAORDINARY CAST, including Mis. Fanny Davenport, and ul.o Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. James Lewis, Mr. D. II. llarkins, Mr. W. Davidge, Mr. Maurice Barrrniore. Mr. F. Harden berg, Mr. John Drew, Mr. C. Rockwell, Misa Jeffreys-Lewis, Mr?. G. H. Gilbert, Emily Rigl, Kate Holland. Miss Sydney Cowell and Mr John Hrougham. . The performance begins promptly at a quarter to 8 and terminate, at 11:10 o'clock. Box sheet open a mouth ahead for theatre parties. '. POLICE REGULATION.?Carriages taking up parties must form on 2Sth st.. facing toward BroaMway. "PIQUE" MATINEE SATURDAY. AT 1 :3Q O'CLOCK. "Tit OOTIDS THEATRE. SPECIAL. Jj ? * FOB JULlUtf C.E8AR. 1. The Free List absolutely suspended. "J. Places may bo secured in advance. Box office open continuously every day from 8 A. M. to 10 I*. M 3. Ordinary prices will prevail. 4. Performance begins 7:45 evenings. 1 :30 o'clock Sattir day afternoons. Carriages may be ordered for 11 :10 in the evening and 4:30 on matinee days. 5. As the grand procession in the first act begins almost immediately after curtain-rise, holders of coupons are respectfully asked to be in early occupancy of their chairs that all may have an uninterrupted view of the gorgeous display. OOTH'S THEATRE. THIRD WF.KK. J A It RETT A I'ALMER Lessees and Mnna.era SHAKESPEARE SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED, EVERY NIGHT and atTh? SATURDAY MATINEE. Representation, with unexampled splendor, of the Great Tragedy. JULIUS CAiSAR, with an unparalleled congrega- 1 tion of Shakespearians in the assignment of characters, including Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT as CAIUS CASSIUS, ?lr. F. C. BANGS as MARCU8 ANTON'IUS, and Mr E. L. DAVENPGHT as MARCUS JUNIUS BRUTUS. Mr. Milncs Levick (especially engaged to act the title part of the play) and the cutiro company of Booth's Theatre. PROMINENT FEATURES of the grand Shakespearian presentment, beyond the extraordinary cast, are splendid original music, GRAND PROCESSIONS and TABLEAUX, a multitude of auxiliaries and magnificeut scenery. THE FINALE i of the play is a grand tableau, the BURNING OF THE BODY OF BRUTUS ON THE PLAINS OF I'lllLLIPPl. I *?* For grandeur and beauty the scenery of this tragedy , Is incomparably the Hnest ever produced in any stage offer j lug, either in tills country or abroad. E1 JvOLE THEATRE] BROADWAY AND 33D ST. .Mr. JOSII HART Sole Proprietor and Manager. Brilliant success of tho great Spectacle, the DEMON STATUE, . and the TRANSFORMATION OF THE ! 4 SEASONS ? ? SEASONS, every evening until further notice Seats secured twelve nights in advance. MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday. ; 0OLOSSEUM? BROADWAY AND 30T1I ST? The management of this favorite resort begs to announce that the three great works of art, "The Siege of Paris,'' "The Assassination of the Archbishop of Parts" and tho panorama of 'The Franco-Prussian War," are still k on exhibition. Music by Grafulla's superb band, in tbn promenade, every evening. Admission, .>0 cents. Children half price. No extras. Open from 1 to 4 1'. M and frotu j 7to 10 to P. M I ir~_ NIMBLE MP. V . NIMBLE NIP. | MATINEE TO DAY, OLYMPIC THEATRE. WATCHB9, JEWELER StC. A T 77 BLEECKER ST.. NEAR BROADWAV. MONET ! J\ advanced on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Ac.; alsc ! Pawnbrokers' Tickets bought ot diamonds, watches, Ac. 77 I Bleeckct st. 4 MERIC AN OFFICE ?$75.000? DI AM 0 N DS. Rt BIES. .V Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, India Shawls, Valuables Ac., bought: utmost value paid; Loans negotiated; also bargains in Diamonds, Watches, Ac Established 1854. . J. it. HARBINGER, 735 Broadway. I PRIVATE GENTLEMEN WOULD BE WILLING il lu mivuncf mouuy mi vManiuuu* .unci . .-i-..-... rteruritlea, Address D-, bos 120 llcrald office. iTlAMONDS, WATCHKrt.~JEnEI.ltY, silverware A t and Seal Sari|uc? bought ami sold back when desired, at a very small advance. GEO. 0. ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,ISO | Broadway, near '-'Sitli at. ("^EOHtiE M. LYNCI!. DIAMOND MERCHANT. Bill X Broadway. lieartMal at.?Diamond*, Watches, Jewelry, Silver, India shawls. Ac.; highi-st prices paid; loans uegn| elated. Lady's office, room No. 1. Rare chance" okke red to parti es ok wealth and retliiement.?Collection oi Jewels laacritlced to | save real estatoj offered at a bargain, belonging to a lady of fashion in Pennsylvania, comprising Diamonds. Turquoise* and gold Jewelry, valued at $10,000. Address LKUIDII, Herald I'ptnwn Branch office. ??? THE PILOT AGITATION. j To the Eihtor op tiik Hkkald:? * I notice in your issue of the Sth Inst, that a bill was introduced in the House by Mr. Halo, ot Maino, to re' licve certain vessels from compulsory pilot fees, especially Sew England captains and owners, and as I aiu ; captain and owner I wish to call your attention to the ' last clause of the article. "Will the captains who wish to be relieved from compulsory pilotage give bonds to remove their vessels within forty-eight hours; If the captains get them aground, will the pilots give bonds to remove the vessels if they get them aground or pay all < damages while under their charge." I have sailed through H<dl Dale and Kasl River thirty years, ami ; the only satety lor our vessels is to tow through by I steam I Pilots are not needed now with our coasting vessels. ; The decision of Chief Justice Church, ol the Court of 1 Appeals, Albany. Is the most just decisioo. where he ! says it is unjust and cannot hold good that a vessel ; shall be compelled to pay pilots where no services are | reudered or needed. II it is right for pilot* to gel a bill passed by the I.cgtslaturo of New York to compel a vessel to take a pilot through Hell Dale and East River, or pay hall pilotage, It Is Just and right thai the tugs should get a hill passed to make vessels pay one half Ire if tbey don't hire them. la It just and right that vessels hailing from Suffolk county. New York, should be exempt Irom half pilotage through the Gate t I prefer to take the risk ol iny vessel with steam tug. R- PARKER. Niw Haves, Jam 10, 1*76. STADBED~VVITH A GIMLET. [From the Boston Post.] A remarkable school room tragedy occurred in Maine last week, the consequences of which yat remain to be worked ouL It appears that Miss Lucy Parks, a young lady perhaps tenty-eigbt years of age, and a daughter of Mr. Rodney Parks, of Vcaiie, has taught the village 1 school at that place for several terms. One of her pupils is named Goody Smith, who is about twelve of ace. Goody biharcd b.idiy In school, and his teacher called him before her, when the following conversation ensued. Miss Parks, at the same time, holding her hand on bis bead:?"Woody, will you get your lessons!"' '-No, I won't!" "Then I must punish you.'' If 1 could get hold of a slate I'd knock your damned head off with It!" Thereupon the youth put his hand in his pocket and pulled out a rusty guulet, with which he struck hia teacher twice on tho hand, then thrust the point of the instrument Into her Icil brea.-t, above the heart. The weapon struck a rib. and, glaocing, entered between tho ribs. Mat sued with bis ' wicked work the lad desisted. Miss Parks then went to her home, where she now lies in a critical tondltion. Thursday evening the suiterer was delirious and talked wildly, and during the long night imagined borseli pursued by her assailant's mother. On Saturday her condition changed a little, but not (or the belter. Her hysteric laughs are aaid by those who heard tl em to have been frightful. It Is hoped tnat she may recover, though her family fear that death will be the result of her injuries, (ioody Smith, the lad who committed tbo deed, is a half brother of Joseph Smith, recent!? convicted at the Supreme Court, in ltangor, of tho murder of Josslyn, and sent to the State Prison for life It is understood that the father of hiias Parka will proceed against the bo v.