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‘SALES AT AVOTION. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIO! Stocks: at 12) (Thursday) ular ‘anction sale’ of 'Y will sell this yoom, No. 82 ean > k ALBERT Ri ‘o'clock at atreet:— a ee adeluenstuseeeteszetentel American Guano Co. (bi Importers and Traders 10 Resolute Fire Insurance Co... 10 sarker'Fire iusaranco Co.: larket Fire Insurt ans 9% Mercantile Mutual Insurance Co. 10 Great Western Marine Insurance Co, 20 Fulton Fire Insurance Co. 20 American Express Co..........0.. 20 Exchange Fire Inturance Go..... 40 New York Consolidated Go. 288 Kerosene Gas Light Go tk pothecated erosene ight Co. ( ecat 16 Empire City Fire Insurance Co. 16 Jet Insurance Co. 10 Park Fire Insurance Co... 30 Excelsior Fire Insurance Co.. $10,000 Delaware, Lack. & Western RR 24 10,000 Dayton and Michigan RR lat mortgage 12,000 Treverton Coal and RR Ist mortgage bonds. 8.000 Wheeling City (Va.) 6 per cent bon: Seeuritits received in addition to the regularly advertised list quring ‘overy sale, Next regular gale on Monday, Nov. 21. «ular auction sales of stocks and bonds ever day and ‘Thursday, or every day whenever required, at 123g o’elock. the stock sulesroom No, 62 William street, or Merchants’ change as desired, Stocks and bonds bought and sold at pri- vate sale and at the Brokers’ Bourd, and interest allowed on deposits and dividends collected. Sales also made of real ea- tate at public and private sale when desired. rit e bonds. ‘ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Auctioneer, Broker and Banker, jo Willian atreet, near Wall, J. BLEBOKER, AUCTIONEER.—POSITIVE SALE fg partition of valuable Broadway Property —A. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO. will sell at aucidon, on Wednesday, Kev. 23, at 12 o'clock, nt the Merchants? Exchange, the valua: ble Lot and Building 414 Kroadway, near Canal street. By or- der of the Supreme Court, ander ‘direoilon of M. Ulshoeffer, Referee. For full particulars apply to C. W. Sandford, or B. L, Biliinge, No. 5 Tryon vow, cr Judah & Dickensan, No, 6 Wall street. A, B, THOMPSON, AUCTIONELR AND, OOMMTSSION + ouse, 102 Nasa atcect, second door, will uve his aten- ion’ to sales at auo:.sz of household Furnitare, Watches, Jewelry acd all kinds of property, or will advance’ money oF bay out. Avorn, NOTICE—METROPOLITAN EXPRESS.— Persons about removing to the country or in the city will find it to their advantage to call on GOULDSMITH’S Express, ‘M0 Varick atreet. our horse wagons for removing furniture fe and from the country; carte at all times. Lettera by post promptly attended to. Furniture packed and abipped. Olilee open from 6 4a the morning to9 at night. UVOTION NOTICE. DAMAGED BUFFALO. BOBES AND WET STAPLE GoOODs. WILLIAM TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, No, 119 Broadway, Willsett, this day, Thursday, November 17, ‘At 10 o'clock precisely, (In addition to goods advertised elsewhere), 40 PACKS (12 EACH) WET BUFFALO ROBES. ALSO, 15 cases Prints, Jeans, Laines, &c. All saved from the New World. ‘The above will be sold at commencement of sale. Catalogues are now ready. VCTION NOTICE.—AT A MEETING OF AUCTION. cern and Dealers in Second Hand Ariicles, held on Thurs. ey evening, Nov.IU, at Mahouey’s Hotel, corner of Beach and Hudson streets, after a great dea! of bhtiness of importance having been transacted, Which vas very satisfactory, on mo- Hog was adjourned to Thursday evening: Nov. 17, Jock, wt the same place. Particular attention Is desired, as matters of importance will be laid before vou. Mr. Ke and several of the Eastern Division are looked for; there are two officers to be elected, and a Fiance Commitice to be ap- inted. all parties in favor will please atiend without fur- notice. No more promises taken. By ord J. H. BURLEY. Pre WM. WITTERS, Vice J.P. Russe, See, DAVID D, BaG AterION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY ii 8. & J. BOGART.—This day, at'l2 o'clock, at 57 ‘Chat- street, mortgage sale of store fixtures—5 enow Cases and Shelving; 3 Mirrors, 2 Counters, Desk, 2 marble top Tables, 1 gas Chandelier, gas Fixtnres and Pipe, 1 umbrella Stand, Stove and Pipe, and all the Fiatures in said store. J. R. FAR pera 'ON, Attorney for mortgagee, office No. 12 Chambers street UCTFION NOTICE,—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY 8. & J. BOGAR’ ‘This day, at 10% o’clock, at the auc- then creat No. Hilde street, a lot < grocery Fix- tures, juors, Spices, Counters, grocer’s show Case, mo- Jasses Cans, Brandy,’ Whiskey, lot of Screens, arm Chairs, Bloves, &c., dc. i FRIDAY, At 1034 o'clock, a large lot of Furs, of every description. “rosewood _rcmor NOTICE.—CHARLES H. DELAVAN, AUC- tioneer. Lake Ontario and Hudeon Kiver Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. CHARLES H. DELAVAN will sell at aue- tion on Saturday the 19th inst, at 1 o'clock, atthe Merzhants’ Exchange, for account of whom it may concern, 10 First Mort- leG,7 Hot cent Lake Ontario and Hudson River Railroad onda, of $1,000 each, numbering from 589 to 598 inclusive. Terms cash. UCTION NOTICK.—A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSE- keeping, will dispose of their Furniture at a great sacri- flow, consisting of rose wood Planoforte, 7 octave, cost $600, will ‘be sold for $450, including Stool and cloth Cover; one rosewood. Snit, coat $350, for $135; on do. in moquet for $110, Bedstead $80,’ Rurean $30. Washstand $!2, all solid rosewood, made to match; hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Blankets, &c ; also ex- cellent diningroom Furniture at a great sacrifice. The Furni- ture has been in use for only four months, and is in perfect order, at 7) West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. UCTION NOTICE.—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, ALL the furniture of # private house in West Twenty second Street, removed for conveniense of sale to the store, 170 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-second street, will be sold at private gale, very cheap, for cash; consiating of one large rosewood "double parlor Suit, consisting of one Bofa, two Tete-a-tetes, two arm, two recepiicn, acd eight medallion Chairs, ‘when new, $600, will be sold for $2 @ ingle drawing room Suit, covered in French erimson and maroon brocatel, and one rosewood centre fable, will be sold for $145; one single draw- ing room Suit. covered in plush, will be sold for $100; alot of rosewood pnrior and bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Paintings, Mattresses, China and Glassware, &c.; the furnitare was ull made to order by the celebrated cabinet maker, Kok, and has been used only six montbs. UCTION NOTICE. —' ALBURTIS, AUCTIONEER. ‘ COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Rich and magnificent drawingroom Suits, Plavoforte, pier and mantel Mirrors, lace Curtains, medalion ‘and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Ormota Chandeliers, ofl Paintings, bisque and China Or: naments, Vases, ‘c. nis, Vv, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ‘This day, Thursday, Nov. 17, precisel; ‘At 1034 o'clock Y, At the private residence No. 86 West Eleventh street, near ifth avenue. z DRAWING ROOMS contain three solid rosewood suits of Parlor Furniture, covered in three colored satin, velvet, moquet and satin darnask, Medal Hon and tion’ Chairs to match the snits: marble tops; Sofa, Side Tables; rosewood I doors and bi Eacoigneurs, French Lace ( and Cornices, Iirussels ind Tapestry Carpets; Pier and Mant Mirrors, rich gilt frames; Oil Printings by eminentartists; for large superb. . representing the ‘* Emerson; ‘The Seasons,” by Locleir; copy from Raphael. Also several valuable Engravings. SOLID ROSEWOOD FULL SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE PIANOFORTR, EMBROIDERED CLOTH COVER AND STOOL. The ment ever offered at auction, carved dees and yy a celebrated city maker, mother of peurl keys, iniaid with pearl, musis rack, stool, d&c.; cost $700. Onleloth, Chairs, rosewood Hat Stand, &c. r CHAMBERS. Rosewood Suits, Bedsteads, Burenus, Washstands, Ward. robes, Bookcases, indy's Eecretoire, Toilet Sete, plain and or: Pamental; large’ size hair Mattress, feather "Beds and Pil Jows, Counterpanes, Blankets, spring bottom Beds, Carpeta in every room, oll Paintings, Pictures, Ince Curtains, Shi Commodes, Towels, Spittoons, Mocking Bird. ana Caco, maak any Bedstends, Bureaus, moss and hair Matiresses, Sofns and Bota Beds, sprite owiom nad cane sent Chalrs, ead y Turkisl hairs and Lounges, Mosquito Pars, ke. 7 Bes “DINING ROOM. Extension Table, 14 feet in length; Silverware; French ehtaa ten Sein, Ivory balanced handled Knives and Forks, Spoons, Forks, English Gisesware, beautifully engraved, Decanvera 1 match, Mirrors, Clock, $0 days; Chairs, Sideboard, corner Whatrots and ornaments, Sofas arm Chairs, Couches alen,. a few baskets of Champane Wine, Olard Brandy, Schnapps, Varey’s German Wines Ac. ‘The foods must be ‘sold to. the Righest bidder, and taken away by Friday. One of Herring's pafes: basernent and kitchen Furniture, a desirable assortment. Terms of sale cash, in bankable money. UGTION NOTICE. — M. ©, EDEY, AUCTIONEER. STERFOSCOPES, SIEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, &C. EZRA LUDLOW, 3 ‘Will sell, at his salesroom, 66 Cedar street, opposite the Pos eflice, on Friday, Nov 18, at 11 o'clock, the balance of the cata- Jogue offered on Tuesday. The Views embrace the richest va riety of American, English, Irish, Scotch, French, Italian. Swiss, Turkish, Russian and Egyptian scenery, groups, statu: ary, military scenes, &c. The Stereoscopes are of the best make, in rosewood, morocco, papier mache. &c. ‘Sold in lots to auit the private buyer as well as the trade. UCTION NOTICE.—AUGUSTUS S. MAYNARD, & CO. ‘Auctioneers.—Klegant and costly Household Furniture be sold at pdlic auction, at 48 West Sixteenth street, near Fitth avenue, on this day, Thursday, at 11 o'clock precisely.—AU- Gusts 8. MAYNARD. & CO. respecttally inform thelr friends and the public that they have heen instructed to oifer by anctien all the Furniture, &¢., contained in the above house, the property of a family leaving'the city; sale peremptory. Mag. nificent seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, richly carved legs and esse, made by Broadway makers and fully gnaranteed; Fosewood Stool and embroidered cloth Cover; superb drawing room Suits, carved in fruit and flowers, solid rosewood frames, and covered in satin brocade, viz: two tetpatete Sofas, two arm, two reception, and eight oval back Chairs; rosewood Kte- geres, mirror doors and backs, statuary margle tops, lined With satinwood; ormolu and bronze Chandeliers, six lights each; bronze Clock, rung one month; elegantly carved rose- ‘wood centre Tables, to match the Suita; velvet medallion Car- ets; Mosaic Rugs; marble Statnes of Poetry, Painting, Music, ‘two match Paintings, rich gilt frames—Scenes on Spirit C. 1, Home of the Indian Warrior, Lake, Minnesota, and the Last Wars ior ited by Boese; French plate mantel Mirror, 84x‘ Porn, 90 ; marble Vase; ‘embroidered Ince Curtain (French Shades; rosewood Secretary and Bookcase; ladies’ work ies’ Canterbury, eard and loo Tables: King’s patent rectining, Chita: ‘artistic Brovzes; equestrian Riatuettes of Raward I. and Richard ITT, antique lara Vases, Dresden and Sevres china Ornament nal Ol Paintings, Scene on the Coast of France, by Kglaw; Fruit Piece, winter scene, by Cole;, French line Engravings, oak Hatatand, oak Chairs, Olloloth:’ velvet Stair Carpet, allver plated Stair toda, solid carved ronewood Bedstends, ‘style Louis XIV.; spring Mattresses, statuary marble top Bureaus, with plate mirrors; table de Niut, Wardrobes, shaving Stands, dressing Table, mopr a Glace, tapestry, Bruswels Carpets: oval mirrors, 4 tette Tables, easy Chalr, Couch and four Chairs, covered with ailk; moquet Curtains, live geese feather Beds, Bolsters ant French Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Commodes, Chinn teller Bet, Bu a Co Loa lh ‘epg a extension dining Table, butler tag Cah a Glassware, cut and engras Etnpagnen, Wines, Goblets, Parian butler Dish, ruby punch Bowl, solid silver dinner and tea Service, do, Spoons, Forks, Knives, coffee Ura, cake Basket, napkin Rings, gold band din- ner Set, 160 pieces; table dinner Ivory handle Knives and For! Tlebly decorated tea Set, 44 pieces; two elegant engraved reat ee d6., 10 ; Fuby and gold liquor aet, arm ir, . 2 i furniture, &o., of the servants’ apartments, base oe ees Furniture, @ desirayle assortment, Sale itive, withont regard to the weather. of sale—cash Thankable money or certified cheeks; goods to be removed within 4€ hours after the sale. Catalogues at the house on morning of sale. LUTE SALE OF FIFTY SPLENDID LOTS ON et avenue, between Central and Mount Morris parks.— ‘h. J. BLERCKER, SON & CO. will gell at auction, on Tues- day, Now 22, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchanta’ Exchange— 160 On Fifth avenue—24 fine . 8., between 111th and 1 streets, including corners on 111th, 112i, 118th, ‘1115h and 116th mesa Ttithatreet—6 Gores, n. x, 100 feet cast from Fifth ay. On Wah atreet—4 Lote Sh th reet—11 Lat. 8. Seerates “i Fine trnde, free from Fock, and fit for Immediate nae. Sixty peroent op bond and mortgage. Maps, &o., ob No, 7 Vine sh NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SALES AT AUCTION. AO aie NOTICE. EXTRA, SPECIAL + an PEREMPTORY SALE of STAPLE DRY GOODA, WILLIAM TOPPING & 0O.. AUCTIONEERS, 0. 119 Broad wa} blr Foe i hy aaa or 00! AVERY LAROK'AND ATTRACTIVE SEASONABLE STAPLE DRY GOODS. Consisting, in part 400 Pieces Broadlotis, Beaverolothe, Pilots, Overcoatings, Doeakins, Cassimeres, and Satinets, 0 pieces eatl tt ales and beat aie leces assorted Together with Diack Silks, “Alpacas, Orleans, Merinoes, and Dress Goods of all styles, Kentucky Jeans, Union Unesimeres, woollen long Shawis, &c’, 40. All purchased for this season's tales, and all to be sold without reagrve, to cloge an account ‘AL8O, WET GOODS FROM THE NEW WORLD. 47 bales wet Sheetings, Ticks, &c.; to be sold by te package, Tolls 4-4 ingrain “ALSO, VOW ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS. Pantalocn Duck—2 eases (70 pleces) Pantaloon Duck. Backing—1 bale (24 pieces) 40 inch meal sacking. ‘The particular attention of all buyers is Invited to this attrac- tive and desirable sale. ‘Catalogues ready early on morning of enle, UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER, and W. 8. THOMPSON.—This day, at 1034 o'clock, In tho salerrooms 18 Fast Broadway, 100 pairs of Cadles’ Gaiters, Cassimeres, Sativets. pledged Goods, ladies’ Skirts and Hoops, Turning Lathe, Clocks, Jewelry, Undershirts, Cooking Stove, UCTION NOTICR.—NOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—J. B. VAN ANTWERP will sell this day, at 12 o'clock, at his auction room, 73 William street, fur cash, ® qauatity of house- hold Furniture, removed from the country tor convenience of sale, consisting of L heavy plate Looving ‘lass, 72x36 aches, ISecsetsry,} Buresu, 1 Wardrobe, 2mahogany French Bed: steads ‘and Palliassen, Zcard Tables, 1 breakfast Table, 12 2 ms logany Chairs. marble top ta! Candel "as, sls0, # lot of Crockery and G are. Terms cash, UCTION NOTICE.—M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, ‘will sell, this day, at 103 o'clock, at silesroom 79 Nassau street, a large and generat assortment of Household Furni ture, Corpels, Mirrors, &e:, consiauing in part of sichly carved an Tose woo" mahogany Parlor Suits, covered in brocatel and haircloth; marble top ceygre Tables, Eteceres, China Vases and Orvaments, mabogany Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Chaira, Rockers, oak and black walnut extension Dining Tables, morble top side boards, dressing Bureaus, Washstand®, Bedsteada, hair Mat- restos, Peds, Bedding Ac. ‘Theatiention of housekeepersand Jealers is cal ve sale, as every lot wi : torlly sold to the highest bidder for cuah. > nobel Boe FURNITURE EX?RESS ANDFURNITURR Packing Establishment, office 111 and 113 West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenves Rich Household Fur- niture of every description boxed and shipped toall partsof the world. Piandfortes Paintings, Statuary, Vases, Mirrors, Chipa and Glass Ware carefully packed ‘and moved. Four Horse Wagons for the removai ot Furniture to the country. ppria f, Coss at the oilice at all hours of theday. Storage for ure. ROWNE this di salesroom, fre & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL ‘Thursday, November 17, at 103¢' o'clock, attheir ‘sasati street, imported’ Watches and Jewelry, d_ new styles, consisung of an invoice of Gold. s, Jeweiry, silver-plated Ware, &e., consi ets, Bracelets, Pins, and Earrings, beau fully engraved gold bend Bracelets, Brooches, Fin genis’ seis Studs and sleeve Buttons, ladies’ and geat gold Watehes, elegant silver-plated tea and breakfast Sets, Casters, liquor Sunds, &c.—the whole to be sold by catalogue, for cash, without reserve SALE.—THIS DAY AT 2%) EAST @ o'clock P. M., the contents of a and ing of iadies’ full ABLE YON: J "Twelfth str T small retail Grocery, also the Fixtures and good will of the same. B.S. SEAVEH, Constable, Oftice 73 First avenue, ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER. Handsome Household Furniture, Carpets, &c. BUTLER, SCHULTZ & MATHEWS will gel at auction to- morrow (Friday,) at 103g o'clock, at their saiearoom, 64 Cedar street, a large ‘assortment of uew and second hand parlor and bedroom Furniture, consisting to part of rosewood, walaut and mahogany parlor Sis, in daaask, reps, brocatel and halrelott, and mahogany Sofes, Chalry and Arm Chairs; rich frame pier Giaswes, elegant rosewood and mahogany centre Ta- bles, marble tops; rosewood, mahogany and walnut dressing and other Bureaus, Washstanda, Toilet sets, extension dining Ta- bles, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, &c. Also, a large assortment of China and Glass ware. Catalogues early on morning of ale, ANIEL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. Marble Mantels at auction. to close an estate, BUTLER, SCHULTZ & MATHEWS will sell, ibis day, (Thuraday.)'at 41 o'clock, at their salenroom, 64 Cedar street, & number of statuary. Egyptian and Sienna inarble Mantels,'of the very best description, made expressly sor first class dwell ings. They will be sold without reserve, aifording an excellent opportunity for parties ing to sup} mselves low. Builders are particularly favited to attend, > DWARD SCHENCK, —AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT gray Horse.—By K. & F. H. SCHENCK, on Friday, 18th inst., at one o'clock, at their salesroom, No. 33 Naasau street, gray Horse, 7 years old. 153g hands high, warranted perfectly sound, kind and gentle in every IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. SUPERB PARIS FANCY GOODS. ¥, & F. H. SCHENCK will sell at auction on Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18th, at 1034 o'clock, at their salest No. 33 u street, a large variety of magnificent Paris Fancy Goods, cemprising French China Dinner Sets, Bronze Clocks, Parian Ware, Decorated French China Vases, ‘Superb Silver rlated Ware, johemian Glass Ware, Groups and Statuettes, And a large variety of the richest goods. The ladies are particularly invited to examine the above beautiful assortment. LEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. W. B. WESTCOTT & CO., Auctioneers, will sell, wit Out reserva, this day, Thursday. at 103g o'clock the'ent elegant kousebold Furniture and house furnishing Arti- cles: magnificent rosewood Pinnoforte, drawing room Suis in brocatel, original Paintings, bronze Chandeliers, Library, £e., at No. 152 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh aventie. The entire furniture of the house was made to order, and 1s well ‘worthy the attention of housekeepers and parties wanting first clea forniture. All in perfect order, having been used Unt & short time, and to positively be sold without reserve, consisting of Parlor, chamber, dining room and nursery Furniture of every description. Elegant seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, in use but four months; double suit rosewood parlor Furniture, comprising twelve ‘pieces, all with slip covers, in rico crimson brocade; iid fall suits th rich brocade, all with rich carved 1 frames; rosewood marble etegeres, style Loui ; rosewood marble top centre, sofa_and pier Tables; vel- d Wilton ¢ ets, velvet Rugs, Turkish Lounges, with ; two magniticent mantel Mirrors, four Mirrors, with console Tables and Couches; ains artistic Bronzes, marble Groups and sand Dresden Vases, w ® beautiful col- ‘of parlor Ornaments; papier mache Tables, inlaid with nieliers, &c., witha large and elegant variety arniture: Fosevrood Bedsteads, twenty-two large tresses, dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Mirzors, toilet Redding,’ &c.: extension Table, Ohina, silver Ware, Cutlery, cut Giags, Candelabras, ‘portable’heater, Range, rhiture, & PPEREY, LEASES AT avcrIoN. Ry virtue of the authority vested in him by the Legisla- iure of the State of New York, and resolutions of the Common Council of the elty of New York, the subscriber, Comptroller of said city, will geil at public anction. to the highest bidder, wih adequate security, at the City Hail, on Saturday, Desem: ber 17, 1¢69, at] o'clock P. &i., in one lease, the Ferries known as the Fulton, South. Hamilton avenue, Wall street and Catha- rine street Ferries, for the term of ten years from the first day of May, A. D. 1861, with all the rights, Privileges and advanta- thereof belonging to the Corporation of the city of New York, Said Ferries to be run to and from the slips, landings and premises to and from which they are now run, go far as such slips, landings and premises are owned by the Corpora. Uon, or are. or have heen, reserved and appropriated for terry purposes, except that the landing at the foot of Hamilton ave- nue, Brooklyn, may be at the foot of said avenue or in the vicinity thereof, and in the case or eases in which the Corpora- tion are not the owners of the slips, landings or terminations now used by said ferries, or any portion thereof, the landings or terminations may be made at some point in their vicinity, if the lessee shall so elect, at his own cost and expense. An expregs stipulation will be embodied in the lease that the lessee shall run the ssid reveral ferries at a uniform rate of fare, not exceeding the present rates, and the discontinuance of any one of the said ferries during the term of said lease shall be deemed und held to bea forfeiture of the same, and the said lease thereby become absolutely nnil and void. ‘The purchnse or lessee, other than the present lessees, will be required to purebase at a fair appraised valuation the boats, buildings and other ferry property of the present lessees acti ally necessary for the purposes of such ferry grantor fran- chise, such viilnation to be ascertained by three competent dis interested persons—one to be chosen by be eed lessees one by the purchaser or lessee under this sale, and the thi: by the two thus chosen. jease to be made in the usual form of ferry leases, and. large Fri silk and Ince ¢ Statues, rich 4 to conform to the requirements of the charter and ordinaaces and resolutions of the Common Council; ang no expense what- ever ia to be incurred by the Corporation for or in connection with the piers, slips, bulkheads or premises proposed to be leased during the term thereof. The lease of said ferries will not be sold at an annual rent less than the aggregate amount of annual rent now received for the same. Tee purchaser of the lease of the ferries and thelr appen- dayes will be required to pay at the time of sale, tothe Collector of the cits revenue, a sum equat to twenty per cent of the amount bid for the annual rent, to be applied on the rent of the firat year, in case he executes n lease with the usual covenanta, otheswise to be forfeited to the Corporation. He will at the same time also be required to furnish an obligation, to be signed by at least two sureties, to the effect that ha will execute a bond, with sureties to be approved by the Comptroller, for the punetusl payment of the rent quarter-yearly, and for the faithful execution of the covenants of the lease. The fees of the Auctioneer aud the expense of the lease to be paid by the purchaser, The Lease will also contain a covenant requiring each ferry- dont to have atuthed to its engine a fire apparatus or force pump, with not leas than 400 feet of hose of the quality and di- na as used by the Fire Pepartment of this city, to be used for the estingnishment of fires whenever required by the Chief Sngineer or his assistants, for which services the lessee pillzecelve twenty dollars per hour for wench hour so en- gaged. UBT. T. HAWS, Comptroller, ity or New Yone, Deranrwenr OF FINANCE, COMPTROLL- en's Orrcx, November 16, 1859. Gz ROBERT HAYDOCK will sell on FRIDAY, Nov, 18, ‘at 10 o'clock, at the auction root NO. OL eS we STREET, x SH, A large quantity of goods, saved from the N alsting of HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASe WARE, DRUGS SADDLERY, TOOLS, &C, ENRY H, LEEDS, AUCTIONRER, SALESROOM Nassau street HENRY H. VEEDS'& CO. WILL SELL At anction, on Friday, Nov. 18. at 11 o’clock, io the gallery over the salesroom, 23 Nassau street, valuable Ol! Paintings, re- celved from various sources. Among them are some very fine Pictures, and are well worthy of inspection. ‘The American, Belgian, French and English schools are well represen’ed; caa be examined two days before the sale. There is also a fine plc- ture by Jarvis of Henry Clay, life aize. G, HAYDOCK, AUCTIONEER, WET GOODS, saved from the STEAMER NEW WORLD. WORLD, con- ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER. Special peremptory sale of RHINE WIN. SPARKLING HOOK AND MOSELLE WINES, From the celebrated bing leg B. Muller-Mek i se Being the entire balance of this year’s tation, Comprising ‘thont 1 000 cases o¢ Hockbelmer, Laubenbelmer, Nierateiner, Rudesheimer, Schloss Jahanresberg and Liob- fraumilch, of the pining ‘of 1857. fino, BoerOe Hock, in quarts, pinteand baif pints. Algo, Sparkling Moselle Mugea- felle ta queria and pinta, Also, ‘200 baskets Creme de Boury Champagne, ‘180 cases Cabinet Msg ayioed Also, an invoice of Havana Segara. To be gold at auction, without resacve, by HENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONED On THUBRDAY, Nov. 17, 1469, nt 11 o'elock, 185,107, AND 109 BRO ADWAY, In lots to sult hotel pers, grooeta, wine merchants and tho lo get é Catalogues and samples will be ready carly on morning of pale, NOVEMBER 17, 1859. SALES AT AUCTION. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 23 Nassau street HENRY H. LEEDS & OO, will nell at auction on Wednesd: ia Nov. 16, and Thareday, Nov. 17, at 103g o'clock each day, at the aalesroom 23 Nassau street, SUPERB CARRARA MARBLE STATUARY, VASES, 4c.—The recent Importation of Signor @. B. Pandolfint, - The: have just been landed, and comprise some of the most beand- ful goods over imported from Italy. Vases varying in size from one foot to eight feet high; Tazzas of exquisite workman: ship, groups in alabaster. representing some of the most cele: brated statuary; Bardiglio, Sienna, Whie Dove and other marbles, Greclan, Roman, ‘Neapolitan, Etruscag, Florentine and other vases. real mosaic tre Tables, ke , ac. REAL MARBLE STATU About thirty pieces, repre- senting busts of the Seasons, original, by Delinedico; Beggar Bey, by Franzonni; Fisher Boy, by Tenevanni; John, origt pal, by Barrett; Samuel, after Pompolni, and many other busts and figures by different artista. Also, several pieces of beautiful Bronze and other articles of vertu. They can be examined a day before the sale as above. FLP*2Y &. HERTS, JR. AUCTIONEER. FURS, FURS, FURS, On Friday, Novewber 18, at 101% At 185, 187 and 159 Broadwa; Closing auction sale, by order of assignees, the entire ba lance of stock of elegant made up Furs, Kobes, gent’s Furs children’s Furs, ladies’ Fura, Ac. As this is positively the clising sale, ladies wiildo well to aitend. Uatalogues ready and goods on view early on morning of sale. ARDWARE AUCTION NOTICE, JNO. EB. VAN ANTWERP will sell this day, at balf ton o'clock, at 73 William street, (in addition to. the usual sortment of Hardware, Cutlery, &e ). handled Axes ‘snd Hatebets, 14 cases of i. Collins’ Axes: 1 cuse ‘Teatrays hand Saws, fine pocket Knives in dozens, Sreams sand Paper Also a large invoice of English pattern cards of fine Knives Scissors and Razors; powder Flasks, Mouseiraps, augur Bilts Kaleldescopes and stock Goods. Fistols—* lo, foe acconat of whom it may concern, to pay advances 69 Waruer's Revolving Fistois, plain and engraved, ‘Terms cash, ‘OHN H. BURLEY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SENL THIS day ut 2o’clock, at 467 Canal strcet, Sofas, Sofy Beds Lounges, marble wp and other Bureaus, Redatesds, Wash hair und ober Maitreses, Pillows mahogany aod other Chairs, large pier dnd older Ghisses, Hat tucks, daurble centre’ and otber Tables, feather Beds, 78 Comforters, spreads, Blonkets, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, together witd arlisies for housekeeping; Table Liuen, Show Cases, rope Mat ing, &e. ARK J. BENDALL, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, M1 ibis any, at nn '300' Hudson strech; an assortment ot Household Furniiure. also, several Counters for stores, a Pi anoforte and a variety of other articles. Sale at 2 o'clock. IL PAINTINGS.—THIS DAY, AT 10% O'CLOOK about 100 modern Ol! Paintings, richly framed, to be sokl at 203 Broadway, by JOAN LEVISON, auctioneer. ICHARDS KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEER, Assigners’ sale of CORDAGE, BATTING, TWINK, FISTILINES, &o. RICHARDS KINGSLAND & CO! WILL SELL ON Friday, Nov. 18, At 10 o'clock, at their salesroom No 158 Broadway, ity order of tho Assiznoes, An entire stock of Cordage, Kope, Twin part of-— Hatters’ Cotton, Paper, Lamp Wick, Gilling Twine, Fiax and Hemp Twine, Fisband ik Lines, Seine Twine, Carpet Warp, Flax, Sail and Brown Twine. &c., consisting in Cotton Cordage. tton Bed Cords, iton Plough Lines, Hand Waste, 200 bales Cotton Batts, French glazed, &c., superior, o &., &e. In addition to the above will be offered a general assortment of Hardware, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, &. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFIOU, NO. 9 Chambers st., will sell thisday, Thurstay, 2! 1014 o'elock the Furniture of the house No. 69 ifty-second’street, between Brosdway and Righth avenue, consisting of Carp hogany Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs and Tables, Mirrors Also, at 12 o'clock, the above House with two rear Buildings, and seven years’ lease of the lot.” Terms cash, as whe owner leaves for Europe. ‘M, WITTERS, AUCTIONFER—WILL SELL, ON SA turday, at 103¢ o'clock, at 124 Kast Twenty-fourth street, by virtue of @ chattel mortgage, 9 Horses, 5 shifting top Wa: gons, 2 Rockaway do., 1 two seat do., 2 half spring do. without tops, 4 full do., 8 sets sing e Harnesa,'2 seta double do., 7 sleigh Robes, 6 single Sleighs, 1 shifting do. for doudle, 9 straps of Bells, Blankets, Harness Closets, Office Furniture, Stable, &c By order of ISAAC , VALENTINE & SAMUEL McCOUN, Mortgagees. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. rere ad twee Neel el eee SOE, CHANCE FOR EVERY ONE—THERE ARE OVER 5,000,000 acres of Lands, some of which are as fine as any in the world, yet subject to entry in Arkansas; prices ranging, frem 1234 cents to $1 25 per acre. Entries made, land war- Tauts located, taxes paid, titles investigated and all informa- tion furnished to those who desire to invest, wy. the undersign ed. Address, with stamp enclosed, Dye & Pritchard, general lnnd agents, Jacksonport, Ark. ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE ON FORT GREEN plaee, between Fulton avenue and Hanson place, two tminutes from Fulton afd South ferry cars, two new three-sto yy.and Uesement brick, Houses; they ure, ond; come and nce m. Price low, ‘erms easy. . B, Jack- son on the premises. lid ied XTRA HOUSE FOR SALE.—FOR SALE AT A LOW figure, considering the size and location of the prope-ty, the elegant House No. 4 West Sizteenth street, with Stable therear. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 3 Pine street, or to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., 14 Pine street, New York. Fe, SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT, HIGH stoop, brown stone house, with all the modern improve. ments, on Lexington avenue, third house above Thirty-elghth rect. Price $10,000. ‘Thia'le the cheapest house on Murray OR SALE—TERMS VERY EASY, A NEW THREE story high stoop Honse, on Forty elghth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, and near Broadway, with all the modern improvements: size 17x80. Apply to ANDREW LES- ER & CO., 103 Chamb street. OK SAVE—A VATA Ly ALE—A VALUABLE IT, 25 FEET 6 INCHES by lfteet, with a nice Cottage House in complete order, between Madison and Fourth avenues, on Thirtieth street. Has water and ges throughout; situation ansurpassed and @ cosy place for a small family, E. B. KINSHIMER, 343 Fourth avenue, OR SALE.—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone front Houses, 144 and 146 Madison avenue, west aide, petween Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets, now’ ready for occupancy and in complete order, with all the modern improve- ments, with rosewood and black walnut doors on parlor’ floor. Apply on the premises, D. ROBINS, BOARDING AND LODGING. ___ BOARDING AND LODGING. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, HAV- ing ® pleasant front Bedroom to 4 AA res pleco pare cna ting gurand partial board, to one or two gentlemen; references given and juired. Room can be. req a ween by calling at 288 Pi street, A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET— Board, ab 28 Amity street, Cet WITH OR WITHOUT HANDEOME SUIT OF ROO) THE SKOOND floor, newly will be oy befall o-geatiemen only, wih breaxthst if derived, ins wi tally, by wpplyiog at 1 Winth street, thied door eaak of BOARDING AND LODGINA. OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, FOR A GENTLE- man, wife, ebfid and servant, Address, stating terms, Boarder, lterald office. BoAky,,.WANTED-BY A WinoW LADY AND daughter, wx years old; one good rized furnished Room, fo. private family, whore thery are but few boarders, for which $40 per won h will be pid, including fre and light; a #mal) boarding house not objectionable, if the child could go to the table, The bestof references given and required, Ad- dress for two days B. E. B., Union square Post oflice, OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY; MUST BE ‘within a abort walk of the Cooper Instituie, and the terms BACK PARLOR, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, to let, to & gentleman and wife or sincle gentlemen. 29 rome street, between Forsyth and Eldridges A REXSICIAN DESIRES BOARD IN A PRIVATE house, in the vielnity of Forty-geventh street and Sixth avenue, for'himself and wife, with @ front basement room 10 be used as an ollice. Address Physician, care of J. D. Vad derhule, corner of Forty seventh street aad Sixth avenue. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- Culvic g at 216 Clinton wireet, Brooklyne PTO ioe AT AQ JM WEST TWELFTH STREET, DETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, a few handsomely furnished Kooms to let, with Board, on’ very moderate terms, House Grst class. (A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING SEVERAL AA tandacme Hoome .o mare, trina to Jet them, farniahed, io wentiemens without board. ince street, a' few dourk PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, bandvomely furnished, large closets, gas, hot and cold water: also third story Room and entry Bedroom to let, with Board, to gentlemen aud their wives or » party of #inglé zfntiemen: location ‘plenvant; dinner at ax; references €x- Shanged. “Apply at 114 second avenue, coruer of Seventh eur GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A SUIT OF A “fooms wht Board, In a tonvenibal Lectiyto ays took eonveyances. The house must contain bath, gas, Ao, the Rooma be well furnished, and the table ata Comfort athe vance desired. Address, » box 1,474 Post office. baat Sins SUITE OF DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ROOMS TO A be had, with Board, at No, 263 Fourth aveaue. References required. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN THIRTY- third atreet, Between Fourth and Fifth avenues, ca ac- commodate a gentieman and his wife or two single gentlamen wita pleasant Bedrooms and handsomely furvished Parlor, if required Partial Board. ‘The house bas all the modern {ta- provements. The beat of references required. Address A. D., box 1,19) Post office, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE OR TWO single eae can be accommodated with Board in a rivate family, iD @ yentecl location, cou venient to the carsand ferries. Apply at No. 26 Harrison street, Brooklyn. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO rent, with Board. to one or two single geaUemen, algo, a smal! hall Bedroom ‘houne is irr’ clags, and the location very desirable, Dinner atGo'elock. Apply at 122 Twelfh st. A PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH ROOM—SINGLE room $150 and $2 per week orrented by the day. Board or meals sent to rooms if desired, at the Cooper House, 80 Frankk- io six houses west of Broadway. A. 900D ROOM, WITH BOARD.—A SINGLE PERSON wanting a good Hoom, oF two persons who "Wik fine Icom, well furnished, on upper tloor, can find accommodations at 19} West Twenty-elghth street. All ihe comforts of a home to be had, House new, brown stone, and well furnished. ‘not more than $4 ek, Address L. L. L., Herald oflice. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND HER SON; TWO bedrooms will be required; with full Board for the lady and Breakfast for the genllemat; a comfortable home for tho winter with a pleasant, social family ig desired; | catlen not above Tenth street, and terms not to exceed §8to $1) er week, ox 1) Her Including fire in the lady’s room. Address R oflee. BOARD, WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN Wire AND ttle boy, 6 years old, ina gente, “niet Ameriean faral- ly: no bosrd for the gentleman, sized Room, second floor; fire and gas inc «0. Price abolt $26 or per month. “Ref ces exch ‘Address for two days jomer, Herald otlic BOARDS ANTED IN At SPECTABLE LOCATION, lyn or New York, ior a gentleman, wife and two begs, id eight will furnish rooms if de sired, aud be perman: private family who have'more room thon they want bis is desirable. Price not to exceed $60 per month, Addres# Henry, box 1,243 N. ¥, Poat or OARDING.—THERE IS JUST NOW, ACCIDENTALLY, a chance for a few Boarders, eithe wie or married, at vur establishment, 231 West ‘Thirty fit here a really combortable home _—- be obtained, in a mode built house, ata lower rate than in any other house of that claus in tbe the city. The wasbtubs are allowed to be used. OARDING.—PARTIES CAN FIND LARG! NEWLY furnished Rooms on second floor, with ail modern improvements; the rooms communicate, and would be ver; desirable for @ party of genUemen or others. Apply at cr Houston street, second block west of Broudwa; OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE accom mod with a neatly furni Room, with Board; in a private . Call at 206 East Broadwa; ROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, suitable for Repelenan, and wife or singie gentlemen, nay be bad at 86 Clinton street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN CAN FIND ‘a large handsomely furnished second story room, at 92 Citnton street, three minutes’ walk from Wall street and South ferries; dipner at 6 o'clock; house is furnished with all the modern improvementa, gas, bath, £c. POARD IN BROOKLYN.—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- D ished rooms to let to gentlemen and their wives; also pleasant rooms foraingle gentlernen, in a respectable faraily, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. Dinner at 64 o'clock. Apply at 180 Adams street, a few minutes walk from Fulton ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE OR MAR- ried gentlemen and thelr wives can be accommodated with full or partial Board; rooms on second and third doors, at 246 Henry street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—THREE FURNISHE!) ROOMS to let with Hoard; house pleasantly situated, tive minutes’ walk to the ferries, ‘Apply at 10) Cliston street. References exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PARTIES WISHING TO SE- cure desirable Rooms for the winter can be accomo- dated on favo le terms at 71 State street, between Henry and €linton streets. The house is large and pleasantly situated, convenient to either Wall street or South ferry 3 BOARDING AND LODGING. AnannnnnnrnnnAAnn AAAPAAAAAAR QQ SERING STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, v7 adjoining the Prescott House, opposite the St. Nicholag Hetel, with or without Board; gas ‘and bai in the house; terms moderate, 109 WHS? FOURTEENTH sTkEET—LARGE AND well furnished Rooms to let, with Board. Families or single gentlemen wishing superior accommodations may apply. rr Soom OTTO th EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—O) . 132 Elegant furniahed front Roomy sulstiet Is peel wen ded with) Soege peaatfuls located, and onl; ‘aout alk to Second, Third or Four care. fable uneusege tlopable. ‘Terma moderate, ® BEEN VACATED, A 145 MNviasieneh Tee Pe sult or has ra : floor, sultable for & family, with private table if dense, io above first class house, convenlenty located near Broadway, EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER . 146 cond avenue Roose with Hoar for tow tng ‘atlemen or gentlemen clr wives. Algo } ont Basements suitable for « physician, ac 14 HUDSON STREET, FRONTINGST. JOHN’S PARK, ‘To let, handsomely furnished Rooms in suits or sin- gle, io gentlemen only, without board. 25 GREENE STREET, NEAR CLINTON PLACE, Je) Kighth street.—Furnished Apartments, with or with- Out Meals; gas, bath, de. 264 TENTH STREET.—TWO FRONT ROOMS, wre it feria. ge mgt pe Peeks including full wife, ortwo gentlemen. Terms $10 per w Board, fire snd gas light. Easy access to cars and stages. 32) nisbec, or an entire Floor, Family amall. 713 rooms. 67 BROADWAY.—TO LET, AN ELEGANT SUIT OF Rooma, well furni , on first and second floor; also single Rooms. | House kepton the European plan. Bes: ‘aurant attached, Table d’bote at six o'clock. 918 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR BELOW TWENTY- B ici reel — Furnished ctafirnlahed Rooms to let to gentiemen for’ . Frice o week. Golo beds and towels. oe WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A SUIT OP Rooms, front, to let, with Board, furnished or unfur- BROADWAY, OVER WELLER’S SALOON.—FUR- nished Parlors and Bedrooms to let. Meals served in SALE. —FOR SALE FOR CASH A DINING IN, ', RARE CHANCE. fing Drinking Saloon. ta the vicinity of Wall treet, Yery low! For further information call on T. H Xo. 61 Beaver atreet, GOOD PAYING BOARDING HOUSE—IN FINE LOGA- tion, filled with first clase boarders; furniture ew; ocst $1,000 iast M@, Will sell Furniture and Lease for $1,000. Terms balf cash and half eix months’ note Party Re seine: West Indies. JEKVIs’ information ‘Exchange, £59 sroadwa, WELL KNOWN ESTABL drinking Balcon for sale, business thoronghfares down town, vear the City Hall, Court rooms and public offices and buildings. Apply to’, B. HOWES & CO., at $47 Broad-way, up stairs CORNER LIQU@R STORE FORSALE—ONE OF THE best corners ih (he Elchth ward; lease stock and fixtures Will be sold at a bargain, amounting toot $140); retail trade $10 to $15 per day. Apply to C. B- HOWES & CO., 517 Broad- way, up stairs, RARE CHANCE.—A HOTEL, DINING AND LODG- ing House for sale; located near two of the principal rail- road depots; complete to every department, and patronage first class; desth in the family the oaly cause for sale Apply at 847 Broadway, up stairs. C. B, HOWES & CO. SHED FIRST CLASS ed in one of the greatest NCI HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, with or without Bedroom attached, to let, in a private family. Meals given, if required. Apply at 224 Fourthstreet, Washington square. HANDSOME, FURNISHED BACK ROOM ON THE A. ‘second floor, to let with full Board, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen. Terma $il per week, inelndiog gasand fuel. Apply at 162° West Tweaty-sixth street, near Highth avenue. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WITHOUT CHILDREN can acccmmodate @ gentleman and wite or two alae Zentlemen, with » pleasant Room, good Board and the comforts of ahome: dinner at 6; references exchanged. Apply at 122 ‘West Siateenth street. A aMIGHLY, RESPECTABLE | LADY, HAVING already a few families willing to take board with her, is desirous to meet a party having a furnished House who would tw digoosed to arrange for the rent in Hoard; Yovation betwoon Eighth apd Twentieth sireets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address Mise L., care of B. & Co., box 627 Post office. AT X0.,52 PAST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, SECOND Floor to let; neatly furcished, with full or partia! Board, to single gentlemen or gentleman ‘and wife, without children or servants; private table if preferred. Two single Rooms to let as lodgings. PRIVATE FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WILL let an entire suit of handsomely furnished Rooms to a genteel family, with private table or privilege of kitchen. or to several gentlemen, together or separate. Apply at 399 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. OARD INBROOKLYN—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, where there are no other boarders; two ye gentlemen: can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms, Breakfast ‘Tea; Dinner on Sabbath; within two blocks of cara; bath Address L. J., box 109 Herald Referenge required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTEEL BOARD- ers will be received into a private family; house frat Class; seven minutes from Fulton ferry. Apply’ at 125 Sands atreet. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—AN AMERICAN FAMILY have a few Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives, or to single gentlemen; locatioa pleasant and con- venient to the Wall or Fulton ferries. Apply at 33 Tillary street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFEt or single gentlemen, can have pleasant Rooms, with firs- ase accommodations. oh very moderate terma, in a private fa. milz. Apply at 830 Hicks street, near Warren, five minutes? walk from South ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN CAN be accommodated with & pleasant Room and Board in @emall private family. ‘The house contains all the modern improvements, near to the City Hall, and a few steps from Ful- ton avenue cars. Address box 1,805 Post oflice, N. ¥. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A SMALL PRI- ‘vate fainily can give first class accommodations to a gen- Hleman and wife for $8 per week. Apply at fourth house above Third avenue in Ninth street. Cars pass within half a block to two ferries. Beautiful location. DELIGHTFUL LOCATION DOWN TOWN—HAND- somely furnisbed Rooms, with Board, to a family or single gentlemen; private baths. with every convenience; terms reaconable. Apply at No, 26 Beach street, opposite St John’s park. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FAMILY, CAN find Board and pleasant Rooms on recond or third tloor, ina pris French family, at 170 West Thirty-seventh street. Also a front Basement, suitable for a physician. A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING “MORE ROOMS Tpariments cn we tim Rok to's Replientin nd War8 of hts gentlemen, with or without Board; house first class. Apply at 122 Ninth su eet, between University place and Broadway. YOUNG WIDOW WILL ACCOMMODATE A GENTLE- man and lady with @ pleasant front Room, without Loard or with Board, for the lady only. References exechanzed, Cail at 15 Commerce street, a few doors below Bleecker street, At EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- FA vay and Fourth avenue.—Two or three handsomely far- ‘oom to let, to eingie gentlemen; ‘ates, Parcal Bourd itdesired. wi oe POR SALETHE THREP STORY AND BASEMENT brown stone House No. 111 Lawrerce street, Brooklyn. Contains thirteen rooms, with modern improvements; exe neighborhood; second honse from Fulton aver Will be gold low. Apply to. A. PEASE & CO., 362 Broadway, N. ¥ GIOR SALE—GOOD LOT, FRONT AND REAR BUILD ings, Klizabeth street, paying over ten per cent, snitable for manufacturing purposes, heing central and easy of recess. Small nd Loton Moit street, desirable for down town: ers, fine paying properties near the Blind Asylum; se. veral leasebolds on hand cheap. ‘Those buying, selling or ex: chaging should call at No, 375 Ninth avenue. J.B. HATCH, WOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NEW COTTAGE. BUT $500 required, the rest can remain. Tt is a lovely home, legant gas fixtures, 5 the doo quiet horhood: buflt by reception parlors, Ridgewood water; railroad pas avenue and most respestable day's work. Luquire at 452 Grand street, Williamsburg. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, ON NINTH avenue, adjoining the depot; the best stand in New York for a liquor store; there is no place near it: will be sold cheap; the house is 22 by 62, with Croton and gas init, Inquire on the premises or at 673 Eighth avenue, (OR SALE CHRAP—A BEAUTIFUL FARM, SEVEN miles from Saratoga §prings, containing 100 aetes, ten in ‘wood, the balance under cultivation; all tillable, well’ fenced and watered by # desirable stream; large Honse, ten rooms, ‘with wood house and kitchen attached, large Barn and Shed, Carriage and Corn House; location healthy, cburches, stores’ schools, mills and shops of various kinds, within a few. rods. ‘To be sold on account of ill bealth of the owner. Price $2,600; half cash, balance in five toten years. Alsoa newly cleared Jot, of 100 acres, with log house; two miles from the above, for $1,000, Address M. Bricket, Jr., Saratoga Springs, N.Y. TRST CLASS LOTS FOR SALE, BY R. @. PIERCE, 15 ‘William street:— 5 Lots corner Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, 4 Lota corner Broadway and Thirty eighth street. 20 Lots on Broadway, between Fortieth and’ Forty-sixth street. 8 Lots on Fifty-seventh strect, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. 8 Lots on Forty fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Also, a number of large plot, on Broadway, and vicinity of Central Park and Fifth avenue. OUSE WANTED FOR CASH.—WANTED, TO PUR- chase for cash, a good three story brick or brown stone Honse, between Amity and Twenty-third streets, west of Broadway. Any person willing to give a bargain may apply toH, L. KNIGHT, 648 Broadway. FOS AND LOT AT JERSEY CITY FOR SALE—OR yrould exchange for a. good, paying business (not liquor); firat class property, worth $7,000, on which is $3,000. (A re: spectable business Worth $4,0u0 would be taken in’ pay. Ad- dregs Business, Herald office, MEssouRt LANDS AND CASH IN EXCHANGE FOR various styles of Goods. Boota and Shoes, Liquors, Hard- ‘Apply to WM. M. ARBUCKLE, room No. jew York, from 10 A. M. to 1'P, ware Drugs, &c. 7, 62 Williai PRIVATE RESIDENCES FOR SALE—OW EASY TERMS, by A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall #t.: one 4 story brick House, iurnished, on West twenty-fifth street, price $12 000: one thres stery House, on West ‘Twenty-eighth ‘street, price $6,500; one on Twenty-sixth street, $8,000; three on Thirty second street, $7,500 each; one on Forty fifth street, $7,500; algo, 100 first class Houses for sale, price from $4,000 to $30,000. \WO LOTS, ON THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, FOR SALE ata bargain, 120 feet from Broadway, requiring but little cash down. Also, two lots on Forty-first street. 150 feet from Madison avenue. R. G. PIERCE, 15 William street. 550, -ROm SALE. A NEW FRAME HOUSE, WITH JOU, Rear House, candy store, stable, lease of lot for eight years, in the vielnity of Central’ Park. " Inquire of AU- GUSTUS TEUBNER, F ighty-fourth street, between Third aad Fourth avenues, Yorkville. 500 FOR A FINE PAYING STORE—PROPERTY R 421 Ninth avenue west side, and rapidly im- roving in value; also for sale cheap, two full Lots on West Fhirty 0h street, with neat three story on rear, de- tirable for immediate improvement, Apply toJ. E. HATCH, 3,5 Ninth avenue. CRO, RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS (ANCIENT and modern), for libraries. 30,000 volumes of the best authors, in all departments of literature, for sale cheap, for cash, by J. W. BOUTON & CO., imporiers of sterling litera- ture, 87 Walker street, N. Y. Catalogues gratis. Gor: LADY’S BOOK FOR DECEMBER. ‘Where now are the imitators of G 's? Look at this number, Three steel engravings—'* Thi ture and the Return; or, First and Second Class Cars.” Match plates, A five Seah lores og lenges for a on canvass, print colors, pages of engravings, ex- Preesly for Indien, comprising the greaiest warisiy eter, pub: lished in one number of any ne. Mantillas, Cutt, Collars, Neckties, Alphabet, Children’s Dresses and Under- RRrments, Broderie Anglaise, Crochet Work, Netting Work, henille, Bead and Hair Work, &o. The whole publishing ‘world is defied to equal this number of the Lady’s Book. For sale by'all dealers. MATRIMONIAL. nner meena N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, OF IRREPROACHA- ble morals, kind, intelligert and of the highest respecta- bility, ae aqed, RR betta iy self mainte- ance, and residing in this city, possesving, - tribute to render wedded life Happy, ie audious to. forms @ ma: trimontal allianoe with an py, is anxious to form a ma- ect and alMioncey waren Nearlod” and trae” aden m earnest, Mr... N.Y. Post ofliee, TAnes AND EN OF RESPECTABILITY, desiring an in' ‘to auitadle parties with a view to roatrimony, will please address Madame J, J. Gray, Post office, SMALL FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require will let a suit of Rooms on the second ‘leman and wife, with Board. Tnqnire at No $8 nue, corner of Twenty-seventh strect, A UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH grate and closet, to let io a gentleman and wife: aleo a bail Bedroom to two gentlemen. with Board, at No. 401 Green- ch street, one door from Beach, near St. John’s park. FRENCH GENTLEMAN WANTS A FURNISHED Re with a fireplace in it, in a private family, east of Troadway and not above Houston street. Address M. C., box 108 Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A VERY NICELY FUR- nished Room, on the third floor, which they would let to a entleman and wife or to single gentlemen, (dinner at 6), at 42 niversity place. A FURNISHED ROOM ON THE THIRD STORY, TO let, with Board, to ® gentleman and his wife or two sin. gle gentlemen. Inquire at 75 Greene sizeet, between Spring an me. CHOICE OF DESIRABLE ROOMS TO RENT—BOARD included, suitable for gentlemen and their wives, or sin- gle gentlemen, beautifully located at 165 Lexington avenue, comer of Thitty-first street; modern improvements. | Terma reasonable. Dinner at six’ o'clock. Keferences exchanged OARD.—FRONT ROOM TO RENT, ON SECOND floor, toa gentleman and wife. Also two' or three single gentlemen can obtain good Board at No. 138 Bast Bi OARD.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR. WT D gle gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Jeasant Kooms at 491 Hudson street, three doors above St. kes church. Gas and bath in the house. Dinner at six o'clock. OARD.—TO LET. WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE family, to gentleman and his wife, a neatly furnished front Kooia on second floor, with closets, fire and gas. The house is pleasantly located'and contains the modern improve- hhents. References required. Apply at 81 Morton street, OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR AND BED ROOM AD- Jotning, on second floor, would be let separately if de- aired; house contains modern’ improvements; family small; a home may be realized. Bleecker street stages pass within a half block; Jocation pleasant, Apply at 23 Grove street, OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET, WITH Board, an entire suit of handsomely furuished Rooms on aecondtloor ton gentleman und wifeor a party; also a Roora on third floor if desired. The house is first class and pleasaatl, Jocated in West Fourteenthstreet, Address G. H.G., Heraii —TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A COMFORTA- ble house, a single Room on the second floor, with gas and bath, Apply at 48 Clinton place, near Filth avenue, OARD.—A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM AND BED- room on second floor, and a large Room on third floor, fu dished, to let, with Bonrd; gas. bath, 4c. Family private. Re- ferences exchanged. Apply at 224 Thompson street. OARD.—A FAMILY, OR A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN, desiring a spacious parlor and extension room on the first ftcor, can be accommodated at 93 Lexington avenue, frivale table if desired. Reference required. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMO. Boake d gentleman and wite or two Kentlemen with sapel vor board and accommodation; house first class, 26x60, with a!- dern improvements, References exchanged. Apply at 93 St. Mark’s place. OARD—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, WITH PLRA- sant Rooms, in a desirable situation, opposite a garden; fome rooms overlooking the bay; between Wall street and South ferries, Apply at 206 Hicks street. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A HANDSOMELY farnished Parlor, suitable fora gentleman and wife or iwo single gentlemen. ' Parties wishing the same will please apply at 263 West Twenty-third street, opposite London ter- race, Terms $12per week, Dinner at 6 v'clock. OARD AT 25 STUYVESANT STREET, CONTINUATION of Astor place.—A gentleman and his wife, or two single entlemen, ean be accommodated with Board, where they can ve the comforts of @ home secured. A now Hagusl use. ment house, east of Third avenue. OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN A private tamily, and at reasonable rates, and a nice front Koom and Bedroom on second floor, in a modern built house, 219 West Twenty-seventh street. OARD IN TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR SIXTH ‘avenue.—Two front Rooms on. second floor, adjoining, furnished ag bed and sitting rooms, will be let to asingle gentleman with or without breakfast.’ Family very small and private. The house is 296x100, contatning all modern improve- Inenta. No other boardere in the house, Address W., box 2,816 Post office, OARD AND ROONS FOR A SMALL FAMILY OR two none, gentlemen ean be obtained at 169 Lexin enue, Terms ergons of religious or moral babits preferred. Be, IN A FRENCH PRIVATE FAMILY.—TO LET, 1h full or partial board, 8 room oa the third floor; loca: cated on ‘avenue, betiveen Sixth and Seventh sireets; reterences required. Adpress X. A., Herald office. OARD BROADWAY.—HOUSE FIRST CLASS; superidF rooms, handsomely furnished, hot and eold water, gas, an dinner at six o'clock; Tocation Apply at 889 Broad ‘unety Reelhh and Thirteenth strecta btn st faded ahmed ce a TER OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, F Wisher to procure a nicely farniabed. oom, ental Are and gan, with partial Hoard in a private American family, there Ww or no boarders. stating location and ferme, A. B., box 139 Herakt oflice, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or single gentlemen may find a home for the winter in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to the ferries. by applying at 8] Hicks street, corner of Pineapple. References requir OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘or two single gentlemen, can find pleasant Rooms and good Boald in 8 «mall privaté family, on moderate terms, by lying at No. 73 West Warren street, between Henry and Cilnton streets. IRENCH BOARD.—THE FRENCH LADIES WHO Bon Ne for Board in Second pene are 'URNISHED BOOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITH- ‘out bosrd, to ® gentleman and wife, or te twosingle gen- Jemen. ose free at 149 East Thirty second street. Reference equire iven. yronasnep APARTMENTS NEAR UNION SQUARE.— A small and strictly private family wish to let the second story, well furnished, to one or two gentlemen only. Break- fast’ if desired. Cards of address at Tadman’s drug store, Fourth corner of Twenty-first street, FPURNISHED, ROOMS TO LET“TO GENTLEMEN only, $24 Fourth street, near Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 44 WEST ELE- venth street, with full or partial Board, Refereaces given and required. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN ST. JOHN'S PARK Hotel, corner of Hudson andfLaight stroeta, at from $20 $3.50 per week, A plain restaurant is attached’ to the house. ‘This is most convenient wioter resi¢ence for down town business men, with ladies or small families. FURNISHED ROOMS AT 6/8 BROADWAY. —TO LET BF several elegantly furnished Parlors and Bedrooms on first ‘snd second floors, with or without board; also single Rooms, with grates, for gentlemen; house firat elass; location unstr: passe QNURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT JC partial Board, to gentlemen only, at No. 24 East Broad- way.’ Terms reasonable. ANDSOME NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS—AT NO. 2 Bond steeet, first house from Broadway. ‘These rooms are very desirable, centrally located, and facing Broadway, and will be let very rexsonably, Also a Basement, suitable jor a saloon or physician's office, NE OR TWO MARRIED GENTLEMEN AND thelr wives, or a few single gentlemen, can have a piea- sant home ina ‘smail American family, at’ 101 Barrow street, mn st near Hud: O* ¥ LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GEN- tlemen only, with or withont partial Board, Would suit a party of three. ‘Gas, bath and large pantries. Location unsur- passed. Apply at 18 West Ninth sireet, near Fifth avenue. KE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON floor, to let, without Board, at $2a week, at No.6 East way. THE FIRST LEASANT RFOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE- ‘men, with or without partial ourd; bath, gas, &c., in the house. Apply at 61 Bleecker street, a few doors east of Broad- way. References exchanged. Rooms AND BOARD.—TO LET, AT 17 WEST TWEN- ty-seventh street, a suit of Rooms suitable a small fami- ly, and a few single Rooms. Dinner at 6 o'clock. OOMS TO LET--UNFURNISHED, WITH OR WITH. ‘out Board, a large front Parlor, marble mantel and chan- Geller; also an aitic room, suitable for single gentlemen or a gentleman and wife, full’ Board for the lady, partial for the gentleman; family private. Apply at 423 Canal street. ‘WO COMMUNICATING ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, furnished; hot and cold water; together or separate, $3 each; very pleasant and convenient; or four gents have three Fonts for’$l 0 each: 7 West Washington place; near Sixth avenue railroad, omnibusses, &c. LET—TWO LARGE, FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE second floor, to genleinen, without Board; the’ house has all the modern improvements, ‘and is near Broadway. None peed apply but those who will be permanent, Inqaire at 135 Prince street. (0 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR and bedroom, with or without Board, in a desirable loca- tion, with all the modern improvements, toa gentleman or la- dies. Inquire at 106 East Nineveenth street, two doors from ‘Third avenue. 0 LET—WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT ROOM, SE- cond story, furnished, for one or two persons; gas, water and largo closéts;fannlly ‘strictly private; unexcentionable re- ferences required. Apply at 78 West Twenty-sixth street. MPO LET-WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, A LARGE front Room, well furnished, on the third floor, with convenience of bath, gar, clos three Rooms on fourth floor; stu LET—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A HAND- 0 T somely furnished back Parlor, toa lady and gentleman, with full or partial Board. Apply for three days at 26 East ‘Twenty-fourth street. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN (A LAWYER), ‘a Parlor and Bedroom, in a private ly, where breakfast and dinner can be had if desired. The location must be on Fifth avenue, between Righteenth and Thirty-second streets, or on some street contigious to the Fitth avenue, Ad- dress Lex, Herald office. ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS of obtaining a pleasant Room and partial Board in a pri- vate eat are ue hate een Sy . ‘three other Le ers; western, ress, naming price and full particulars, ES N., box 105 Herald office. ‘WE CAN GIVE VERY NICE ACCOMMODATIONS 70 8 gentleman and lady or th ‘gentlemen, who de- 2 ees teavesannwe eee ine, about four cond feor, faces south; containa gas, grate, marble mantel, two Ta ‘losets, a week. rge clonet room, water cl et nie, B10 per Et 1d fi cold water, &c. Price, includ! Apply at No. 4 Warren place, Charles street. NEXT TO THE CORNER OF 72, Ait sreuues Rovias Yo ie, with Board, to, respectable Pope ee jouse in fine order. Dimmer 7 d IN AVENUE.—A GENTLEMAN AND 180 oe ran tna “at thelr digpoeat a ault of on ee cond floor, with Board, in a tirat class private house. The best of references given and required. Also Rooms fora single gentleman, RUG STORE FOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED tore doing a good trade: it will be sold cheap, for cash, or on easy terms. Apply at 650 Hudson street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN NEWARK, N. J. MUST ‘ve sold to close a concern The store |s handsomely fitted up and well located, on a prominent corner, and doing ® fair trade, To a druggist or physician this offers s good opportu- iby to engage in a Incrative business. Will be sold cheap for cash or on easy terms. Address or call at 149 Plane street, ‘Newark, N. J. RUG STORE FOR SALE—AN_ OPPORTUNITY SEL- dom offered—an old estublisbed Store, doing & good busl- with agcod lease and cheap rent, in one of the best ave- n easy terms, as the proprietor is going out of the busi- Apply at 1,301 Sighth avenue, or address M. D., Herald FT nues, nees. oflice. FF, SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE LEASE, STOCK, fixtures and good will of a well establiahed Grocery, doing ‘a cash business of four to six hundred dollars per week. For particulars apply to J, KIDNEY, 343 Sixth avenue, FOR, SALELEASE, STOCK, GOOD WILL: AND FIX tures of one ofthe best preter houses in West street. Ap plyat No. 228 West strect, N. ¥. : OR Lela TWENTY — POWER STEAM ~~ in Boller, with fixtures complete. Apply RECENAGEL & OO., 46 Cedar sireet. OR, Ey ee eae Laue) nd Lease of store, in a location, been estab- iished for many years. Wil Be sols (well worth’ the pane) as the owner wishes to retire. For further particulars call 193 Bouth street. PO SALE—A NICE BARROOM, WITH FUR] and a new Billiard Table, located at 444 Broome street, in the basement. Will be sold ata moderate price. R SALE—THAT WELL KNOWN AND LONG tablished hotel known as Ws: situated at the head of Franklin square, nt to Buildings, This san excelent chanor for any one desrots ot entermg into a money muking business. remisess Pe aUd HES. tor on Pp R SAL K a wendy fed tp Enqaor Gore, faa eet tate fosalices loog lease and low rent. Inquire at 815 Broadway, basement. a Es WOR,SALE—A HEAD STAND ON THE NORTH SIDE of Spring street market, No. 13, A first rate stand for poultry or butter. OR SALE—A CANDLE FACTORY, NEARLY NEW and yery complete, with the most improved patent mer aud eush custom for all the produce. Real estate in New York, Jersey City or Brooklyn will be taken for half the purchase price, Address, with a intment for intervie: = {ween 11 and 2 o'clock, box 3,701 N. ¥. Post ofice, YMA be Es- of ALE—TIHE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF st class Grocery Store in the upper part of the city, ig 4 business of from $200 to $400 a week, with int ing irde; # fine prospect of doing an extensive’ business, with low reut.' The proprietor is obliged to leave the city perz manently on account of sickness. Addrers J. HL Ty box 136 Herald odice, or inquire for the same at 36 Grand st., gallery. OR SALE—A DINING SALOON AND LEASE, FITTED up in the best style, and doing a paying business among all the Dry Docks. “Apply ut & Pike slip. Gas A TEA AND COFFER ‘on one of the best corners in Suitable partner, with small eapit STORE, LOCATED ity, or would take @ 194 Dusae st, =D BUSI , SITUATED ‘oughfares of this city. To OR SALE—AN FSTABLIS! inone of the leading the person of business qualifications and meaus for advertising the muiter, it oilers inducements seldom to with, and an opportinity of realizing a fortune in avery short time. Ad- dress or cali on J.D, EDWARDS, No. ZAstor place, next door to the book store, between urs of Land POR SALELA NEAT OYSTER SALOON, IN A GOOD location and cheap rent: will ne sold cheap if applied for diately. Inquire of BELL & THUMPSON, Auctioneers, Broadway. OR SALE—AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, THE STOCK and Good Will of an established Grocery, Provision and Cabin store; this is, fora man with small capital, worthy of immediate attention. For particulars call at 3i Moore street, near South. FS, SALE—THE COFFEE AND CAKE, OYSTER AND dining Saloon 50 Chatham street. Call in the saiooa. (OR SALE CHEAP—TO CLOSE A CONCERR, Parent Right and Machine for Culting Bunga Beck Plugs, &e. Can be seen in operation at 12 M., at 125 Attor- ney street. PUOUR AND FEED STORE FOR SALB—~252 EIGHTH ‘avenue, occupied as such the last 15 years, a first rate lo- cation, with Lease, stock of Feed, 2 Horses, 2 one horse wagons on platform springs, nearly new: plenty of room for storing hay ad feed, This is « rare.chance for any ene wishing to in the business. Apply on the premises to W. E. 7 RDWARE STORE FOR SALE—DOING A FU Mittce, “in ue of the bes irerts ia ti ety.” Good nae ‘Will be sold or exchanged in part for good city property. ‘This isa rare chance for a fortune. Apply at & Nassae streot, room No, 1, rear building. oly at IQUOR STORE AND LAGBR iBEER SALOON FOR sale—A great bargain, on a prominent corner, and prin- ‘pel thoroughfare, low reat, long lease, well ‘established and goo! busive coing & eas. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. ARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A SEGAR STORE, WITH oF witht sock, situated fa the. best place ia tae ely ed hag a good run of custom; reason for selling, going into whole- manufacturing. For lars ‘Messrs. . MANN & BADY'71 Wiham surest Pee os TEAMBOAT FOR SALE, CHARTER OR EXCHANG! OT basrenger or low boat’ 1a8 feet Tong. Stine evlinder? ccpper fastened and strong; in “order. Inquire of S1EPHEN ROBERTS, ship smith shop, 968 South atreet, near mnigomery, where the boat can be seen. EWING MACHINES FOR SALE.—A LOT OF WHEEL- er & Wilson's $50 Machines cheap for cash, to close a con- cern. Also Singer's, Grover & Baker's and’ Howe's. Ma- chines bought, exchanged and repaired by 0. A. DURGIN: 885 Broadway, room No, 3. 10 WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS OR VINEGAR makers. For sale twenty large vinegar vate, almost new and complete, Apply to RECKNAG! }, 46 Cedar WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR eee Te F FOX, 114 Warren street; sold om Account of the owner having o:her business to attend to, ea BUY THE STOCK AND $3,800 Te Sune sTOeK AND EDeTUREG street, Williamsburg. This is the best stand tn the sity and Sill'be sold only for the abore amount for cash. For further particulars apply oa the premises, to GEORGE WIEMERS, administrator. —WOODYARD FOR SALE—LARGE sTOCK 2.000. of Wood on Rape steam Borines. Ginsaie wa for euiling kindling wood, 5 liorses, Wagons,” Harness, Sore each romettt a Stns Weds "homens Fourteenth and streets,