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1 eee EL LL LL LL LL LL LL A ET TOLD i SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTION. j SALES AT AUCTION, ' BOARDING AND LODGING. | _—ss'§- BOARDING AND LODGING. Bk a bach in meena eee AD BOOT. | ee OE ae I nnannaninn | anew saa agra lo tc Ne cha aes ams woe | CS Baw eaew oF Te | rece jesse, TE | pps mem semen | Wa en kA cera ee aS |Past aS | ae ae a i % %G at Suit of Roo class EF) ie, & reet, two or three doors east of Broadw: ‘atic Ge ‘WE, SF OLALNREBAR, Angpnees, SOBA? GALE OF BOR FRANCK AED GERMAN Curtaina, ae ‘Dione “ana “en asa, tah : Boon ie tage" patiemen. ADE ‘at 47 West ‘Twelfth | tirst class: gas, bath, bot and oold water; rooms $1 any Hal heidi bainae ovten Ward Metet, om ra CHARLE! ARREN, — Tee} ts . dd ef and avenues, a called ™ ne. 0.. a yD. W. IVES & CO., this day Friday, Nov.2l, at 11 2: fy Betereaia, "ale Muttonsee, Prather ed a 3 = 5, eke ee FURNISHED, Om UNFURNIRHED ROOMS 70. LET, tot ihe eee Mamentna tae | Romy rey reagent apa ae MuperD | Wakiroben: Hotes, Cane Chara: Toutces Horie Onitre A. Sciiasuiece wither mithoes Host at 12s Broad- | Rouse’ containn ali the’ modern improvements. ‘Dinner at Iy'nominated for Alderman ofthe thing fuiet at the ens FOURTH SPECIAL TRADE SALE OF b EURCANT BRONZE, | croup, | Ritemmgn, and olter Tables, ‘oak Chaite: Govan, iin, way, bexreau Twolty-Aft and Twenty-aisin strecty Oppo « : ed torinform the candidate et Menomination, which Wa FIVE THOUSAND PACKAGES OF BOOTS AND BHOES | Soupee Tatas Cast Reduwers: Tasen Ac. | SeMPnas alla “Seca: aise ‘ardoue GRA, EARS nee | mane FPORNISHED APARTMENTS ON SECOND FLOOR, ANDREW CLANK Chaininan, | ~ ENGLISH PARLANS, toguther with an as-ortment of Groceries, Counters, &. | A FRENCH FAMILY LIVING IN A FIRST CLASS viano, yas. sullabie for gentleman and wife oF gentle: |v aces THIS SEASON, tm grogpe, angle aureh Vue, Tan eT wage, | SS | ft, WOR, stone houses wll tet some ulcrly {urna | Te ee er eaT magmcncoping on thine 2% | Wor the Bignta ward, | gecretarion ae " aw ‘clasn oard convent . . ; On FRIDAY, Nov. 21, at 1034 o'clock. pet he Ry: assrtinent a all the favorite forme, | nm nw THE TURF. ph at 38 West Twelfth street between, Fifth and Siath aves | Amity strvet, near Washington square. Tuowas Gomnany | ae Of decorative articles, many of which are very recherche a HE GREAT RAFFLE-FOR THE FAMOUS YOUNG ; - . | JNA QUIET HOUSE I8 A WELL FURNISHED BACK MUR CATALOGUE FOR THIS SALE WILL INCLUDE | Unigoe,™ fk ASSORTMENT OF PLATED — | hy, mAlouaoy day rowing wallion Cape. Tiaiewny Mut, | A GENTLEMAN AND WINE OR TWO SINGLE GEN, Diatrciace te, ea tain atin onmie | QT A S°RCIAL MEETING OF Fi MeranTat SIX HUNDRED SAMPLE LOTS, Aes of the best quate edie plate, some of which | Waverley Hotel, corner ot Biauingduie art's iactge | eiass; all modern improvements. References required, AP- 4 mted for moderat Ward (Tammany Hall) Committee, the following pre~ QBPRESENTING DUPLICATES TO THE NUMBER OF MORE THAN FIVE THOUSAND PACKAGES. COMPRISING IN PART MBN'S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ THICK BOOTS, MEN'S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ KIP BOOTS, MEN'S, BOYS’ AND Yyourns’ CALF BOOTS, MEN'S, BOYS’ AND YouTHs’ GRAIN BOOTS, GRAIN AND EXAMELLED LEG CAVALRY BOOTS, Tn great vancty. ‘Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s nd nailed ves, ‘Women’s, Misses and Children's CITY MADE BOOTS AND BALMORALS, fm all the popular styles, from several well Known manufac- turers, Together with a great variety of other STRICTLY PRIME AND SEASONABLE GOODS, ‘whieb will be ready for examination om THURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 20. CHARLES C. WARREN, Avetion Boot and Shoe Warehouse, No. 22 Cortiands street. UCTION NOTICE. D. D. CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFICENT Ho USEHOLD FURNITURE, RICH FRENCH PLATE PEK AND MANTEL MIRRORS, SUPERBLY CAR\ED ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, SILVER PLATE, &c., dc. This day, Friday, rain-or shine, at }1 o'clock, all the su- perb and costly Furniwre, Paintings, Statuary and Works of Art, rosewood Drawing Room Suits, elegont seven octave Pianoforse, Mirror-, Velvet Carpets, &¢., contained in the re- Sidence. 215 Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, The au tioneer calls the special attention of the public to this sale, as being the largest and richest assortment of House- hoid Furniture offered at auction this season, The furniture Was a! mace for the present owner, and is in good order. The whole will be perempiorily and abyplutely sold without reserve. ING ROOM FURNITURE. consinis of rosewood Etugeres, marble tops and French 1) and bucks; lady's ‘Work Table, inlaid ‘osewoou Centre Table, statuary m: ing it ou. Furniture, ely gant Tet Reception and eight Oval Back hairs, carved rosewood (rates, and covered in three color eu satin brocade of ihe most expensive description; two Consvie Tables, inlaid with bul! and tortoise shell; Brocade jas, French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rh Sevres snd Dresden China Statuettes of the 1 gilt frames; su ly decorated; Parian marble istic Bronzes, revre:euting ainting, Poetry, Music, Crusaders, a rd Table, Velvet Carpets, Ri airs, Bronze Clock’ rns one month; Oil Paint. au, Inman, Huutngton, Cole, Legrand and winent ar ists, MAGNIF\CENT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, earved ec and case, tour round corners, unished all round, inlaid w th pearl and solid pearl keys, cost $50); Music Rack, rosewood Stool, covered in bro a mbrofiered ©.oth Cover, Books and Music, ball rosewood Hatstand, Oileloth, Stair Carpet, &c. Chambers, second story—Richly carved rosewood Bedstvad-, style Louis XIV., Bureaus and_Com- modes to mich; Wardrobes, Dressing and Toilet Tables, Shaving Suancis, Bookstands, Couch, Arm Chairs, Carta ins, Shades, Cornices, Hair Mattteases, Keds and Bedding, deco: rated China 1 ts. Mirors, Dining Room Farnitre of oer kind, fea Sets, Silverware, Ivory Table Cutlery, Dining able € No pos:ponement, Cartmen in attendance to cart, pack or sbip goods for purchasers, UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE OF FIKST CLASS SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, « VELVET, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, BAIR AND SPRING MATTRESSES, BEDS, BLANKETS, CUT GLASS &Y WARE, - IVORY TABLE CUTLERY, ELEGANT PARIAN AND CHINA VASE! FINE OIL PAINTINGS. AC, wetioneer, Wili vell this Friday, Nov. 21, at | precirely, the éntire contents of the tour story dwell ing house, 119 Cunion piace «West Eizith street), between Fit tare L and’Sixth avenues, consisting of elezant Parlor Furni- e, in suits, covered in French broca' beautiful rose- woo Etageres, rosewood Centre and Pier Tabies, French te Pier Mirrors, Lace Curtai bronze 21 day Clock, | dy'# Writing Desk, Bookcases, rosewood Pinnoforie, Turk: ish Lounges dnd Chairs. covered im Medailion reps, Parior Ornaments, elegauc Table Covers, rosewood, mahogany and blick walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus Washstands, Spring &nd lair Mattresses, Beds, ‘Blankets, oval Mirrors, Ro. k- ers, Chairs, Lounges, Cane Seat and Spring Seat Chairs, Sofas, Clocks, Rugs, ‘Tables, Dining Room Puraiture, solid Diack’ wainui; Ballet, EB Dining Chairs, French China Di ; Cut 'Glags and China Ware, Table C , Silver Ware, black walnut Hal! Stand, Chairs to match, Uileloths, Star Carpets, &c-, Ac. Sale posits A. yWAXDERVOOL, + Ho.seholi Furnitar Works of Art, Puiotines, St Virtu at brown Firth a: AUCTIONFER,.—-ELEGANT many rare and uary, Bron’ Ne auction this cay, Friday. wood elegant threr full suits sosewood brocatel and #aiin; rosewoo! Etag: splendid and costiy Parian Orna- ments. rich Vases, &c, Also, magniiicent collection of rare ainiings, rosewood Turkisiand Easy Chairs, in tine reps Ceutre and Side Twles, marble tops; rie cary iftay in rosewood ani innhoganys Murewis.« dstea is, Wasistands, Boia Beds, in ine huireioth Hair Matiresses 0 to 6) pounds. made to order, 1 ex- fine pure eelient condition; Diniug Room Furnit Oak Extension Table, 8 iverware. rica Ch and Silver Cutlery, Forks, Spoows, & iA ugraved | Giassware, of every description, No postponen (ADESISTRATORS SALE oF VALUABLE MACHINERY, Consisung of one 0 horse pow er Sieam Enigine, ten Wood- worth's Pianing, Tonguiny and Giouving Machines. seven Surfacing Machines, both wood aud iron frames; also a large variety of duplicates fer Wuodw: Planing M. chines, Lavies, Puaners and Drilling Machines for iron, also a large varieiy of other Macuinery, will be aueion on Thursday, Dec, 11, at W's o'clo KA. M.. by Bl WARD SCHENCK, at No. 22 Dey sureet, where the above bee ined auy time previous to the sale, which will peolut-. By order of 7. J. B, SCHENCK and CARO- NE SCHENCK, Administrators, UCTION NOTICE.—SAMULL OSGOOD, AUCTION. eer.—SANUEL OSGOOD & SON will ell at thelr sales. Foom, 83 Cedar strert, this day (Friday), Nov. 21,at 10) O'clock, an assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of 2 gilt frame Pier Mirrors, Lgilt frame Mantel Mirror, al y Dressing Tabie, carved mahogany Lounge, Ce le, with writing apparatus attached: mahosany Case for ‘ings, mahogany Library Tabies, rosewood u Washstand, black walnut Bedstead, biack Chairs, Book Back, Sewing Machine, Book:ase. Extension Tables, Card Tables, mahogen, Bedst’ads, Writing Denke Revoiving Chairs, Wardrobes, Pillows aud Bolsters, Ui eth Biases, Sing Mav iress i Pailaga ty Mtevowvin. ice Chaira, Brusselgjand Ingrain Carpet, Stair Rods, &c. ond ware. Crockery, &c. Aino the Suck of a Paint Sture, consist- ing of Pols, Brushes, Paints, Oils, Cans, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, will sell this uay, at 103¢ o'clock, at aaiesrooms 74 Nas: @eu street, Houseboid Furviture, comprising rosewood and mahogany Marior Suits, covered in brocatel ans reps: Secre- tary aud Library Booxcases, marble top Centre Tabies, +9 Brussels, Tapestry and Ingraio rpeys, Esten-ion Dinin, Fables, Bathe Chairs, Dresting Bureats, Wasusianda, Bede gteade, Hair Mattresses, enamelied and wanut Chamber Suits, is, Wardrobes, &c.. the whole forming an as sortiment worthy the attention of housekeepers. fo be perempterily auld. — SALE ‘OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FCR- ROTH, AUCTIONEER, ‘Will sell, this afternooun, at 2 o'clock precisely, the elegant Household Furniture of a family giving up hourekeepinc, at Me residevce, 114 West Eighth street, between Macdougal sureet and 8zth avenue, consisting of rpsewoud, black wal- ‘ud mahogany Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Far. ture: Mattresses, Bede, Beddins, Blankets, Glass, China and Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Brussels aud Ingrain Care pets, Vileloths, ac. Sale posit (AUCTION SALE.—HORSE, BUGGY, & The whole ON MON- day, Nov. 24, atiZo'clock, at 62 Cortlandt mreet, for @ecount of whom it muy concern, to pay advances, keep. &c., ‘one bay Horse, one top Buggy Wagon and one set o! Single Harness and Whip. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTION. eer, 23 Bowery, will sell day, Nov. 21, at 1044 0 clock, About [20 yards of Velvet Carjets: also one Finkle & Lyon fend one Piaver & Anger's Sewing Macuines., B A. CHILTON, AUCTIONFER. 1» United Stites Government sale of Hid Wil) be sold at public auction, on Saturda: o'clock M., at the # orehougs, 17 Albany street, ne 28 Geen Salted Hides. Aino, 1) barrels of Tdlow. Sale positive, Terms cash, Sale by order of Col, A. B. Eaton, A.C. General of Submstence. 'Y ET WILLS, AUCTIONEER —AUCTION NOTICE. Earthenware, Giass and Ching on Friday, Nov. 2l, at 1036 © clock, at the auction room, 47 Murray street, compris. ing 4 large as-ortinent, ¥. FAIRCHILD & CO. AUCTIONEERS, WILL sell on Friday Nov. 21, at 11 o’¢lock, at 765 Third uve. between Fiitieth and Pifty-firet streets, « general as of fine Groceries, such as Teas, Sugars, Collecs, Also the Store Fist ures, for’ Boaps, de YONSTABLE'S SALE —8Y VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL nd exeoution, I will ell on Monday, Nu clock in the forenoon, At Seventy-first street, bet and Fourth es. the contents of w Luger Bi Btove vositive STEPHEN LUTZ, Constable VONSTABLE’S SALE OF LIQUORS —1 WILL SEL! this cay, at 1) o'clock, at 13 Bowery, mii Gio, Run, Port and Sherty Wines ty cusks Brandy, Sie pomitive for eaal, L. OBERLE, Constable. 7 § CARVALHO, AUCTIONEER, E. CHOICE WINES fags KS, SEGARS, ROCERHES, TOBACCO, & B. N. CARVALHO ¥ Th at aneti FRIDAY, NOV. 21, Al ll oelovk, at 13 Cedar street, 18 basket mpagne, 120,000 Bremen, Havana and Manila Segara, Tubaceo, Megs Spree Anchovies, 2) boxes Cau wine, 1 cask Jamaica Rum, 1 Hoisting Machine, complete, cost $150, Scasks Hams, 2 bales Hops, 20 bbls, Crackers, 60 casce cu whe jeintjobus Anizetv, 20 boxes Cheese, 10 boxes Tox DS eh Mai & € ockery, two Chamber Boit Sens. EL D BGAN, at CTIONEPR WILL @i Tia ni 2 o'cuk, at 488 Canal sire, Hovgnhold Furne eTiten, Wardrobes, Wustsisnds, Tarr wha-oue Gas Pixtores, C'oek ales ‘ove Liunpton Beds , Looking Glasses, Carpets, m4, | id Pipe, Pic: | 't 6 Elxingtou’s best English te in urns, tea and coffee ets Sets, WAIERENCH AND INDIA CHINA VASES, some suverb large sizes; also about one hundred piirs of me- sizes, “CRYSTAL CUT GLASS AND DINNER AND TEA Table Ware, in great variety. Gh'exhibiion tite day and evening, and catalogues ready, J, 3, LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER —CLOSING BALE. > Barge and attractive sale of Marble Stat and Ala- baster Works of Art, Florentine Mosaic Tables, Parian and Bronze Figures, rich Sifver Plated Ware’ and French orcelain, £.'H, LUDLOW 4 CO. wit! sell at auction, this day (Fri day), Nov. 21, 1862, at eleven o'clock, at the store 500 Broad- way, ‘Sesortment of Alabaster Figures aud Groups, Classical Vavew Tazzas, Fountains, Ac. being the entire tm portation of Messrs. Giovannt 4 Zannoni, Suet landed and mever before exhibited. The yoods will be opened from the original packages at the above store, and sold to the highest bidder forcash. The sale will embrace a very large and valuable collection of Ttalian Works of Art, comprising a va- rigty of tiguresand oups of new and various subjects, ‘Vases, Fountains, &c., of which a descripti ue can, be had at the office of "the auctioneers and at the salesroom, Goods purchased te go out of town can be repacked in the Original cases at a small expense. DWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, NO. 50 WALL street, sells on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 1036 o'clock, the contents of the hotel and dining root Walker street, con- sisting of Bedroom Furniture, is, Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Dining Room Furniture, 25 marbie top Tati TWO FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, 84x42 INCHES, oak Dining Chairs, Casters Knives, Forks, Spoons, a large fot of new Oilclotis, Matting, Gas Piatures, Parlor Furniture Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. Also large lot of Kitche Viensils, Crockery, copper Steam Table, Range, large copper Boiler, P| Work, &. Sate positive, with- Outreserve. Catalogue ww ready at my office, ‘The above eale ix postponed till Friday, Nov. 21,when the stock wiil be sold perempier without reserv EDWARD PE TTIN GER, Auctioneer, FLPWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER. MORSES, CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. By D. W. IVES & UO., this day, a Broad Bay Saddle Pony, Saddle an a perlectly gentle, s:tind and ki 24 hands high, 7 years old, no tricks or fault of any kind: also Sudale, Bridlé, &e, Carriazes—One Coupe, cost $480, in splendid order;' one Close Rockaway, in superb order; several Open Wacons, and double; Brett, Top Bug, ; Harness, Sad: t1 o'clock, at 155 and 187 le—An elegant animal, )DWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER, Brandies, Wines and Liquors, By D. W. 1 189 and 187 dy, Whiske; & CO, On Saturday ext, at 11 o'clock, at a oice stock of Champagne, Bran- yy Madeira, &c., in giass and Wood, and some ‘ullage casks. The trade and dealers are invited, us the sale is peremptory to close an estate, and all the goods are now in the store ieady for delivery. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF WATCHES. | By EDWARD SCHENCK, This day, 2ist inst., at 11 o'clock, ai his salesrooms, 158 Broadway, FINE GOLD AND SILYER WATCHES. 28 carat Gold Hunting Anchors and Cylinders, of various sizes and patterns. ‘LADIES’ ANCHORS AND LEPINES, Hunters, engine turned and engraved. WARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER. PHELAN BILLIARD TABLES. By D. W. IVES « CO, OnSaturay, November 22, at 11 @elock, at 15 and 187 Broadway, seven elegant d iad Tables, regular size, in splendid order, with e Cues and all other Imple- : condition, and will be the highest bidder. EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. This day, at 11 o'clock, at salesrooms. 11 Kroadway, very elegant stock of first’elass city made Furniture, re- moved for convenience of aule, embracing Parlor’ Chamber, Litary and Dining Room Furniture, en suite; Etagares, Sideboards, Extension Dining Tables, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Armuire-a-lace, Bookcases, Wardroves, 4c.’ For particu urs see catalogues, FLEREY 1 LEEDS, & CO.. AUCTIONEERS HENRY H, LEEDS & CO, will sell at auction, on Friday 21, at 17 o'clock, in onr galleries, No. 23 Nassau street, a deantiful collection of Oil Paintings, embracing the works of Hartwick, Sommers, Mohor, Van Ness, Geyer, Boylon, Muelier, Bailey, Everit:, Roos, Savale, : ‘Also, at 12 o'clock A beautiful collection ‘of Cabinet works by Musim, Vinck, Curtis, Rondel, A.’ Van 3 Wast. Hughes, Deshayes, Strobel, of the Hague; M. Morris, of Hol H. Von Seben and ethers of bigh merit. They are now on exhibition as above. tures, comprising FES YU LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS HENRY H. LEEDS & OO. will ‘sell at auction, on Saturd Nov. 22, nt 10 o'clock, at the salesroom, 23' Nassau street a general assortinent of Household Furniture, Brassels and Tnsrain Carpets, carved rosewood Suit, in brocstel; plain and eflt Cottace Saits, black walnut Arin Chairs, in leather; black walnut Kookeases, mahogany Dressing Buresus, ma- hogany be isieads, onk vane seat Chairs, Chintz Window ‘urtains. mahogany Washstands, ‘k walnr ‘ane seat pairs, Gas Fixturés, Coina and Glasaware, Oileloth, oak st *, rosewood and black wi eres, Hair Mat tresses, Straw Beds, Bolsters au Fire Sets, ac. also two very elegant carved rosewood Pianos. siath street, GEv. W. JENKINS. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4c. ENTLEMAN, HAVING A GOOD MARE, WILL acl her ata grea: bargin, having no further use tor stands without tying. Can be se-n at Cooper's stables, Charles street, between Bleecker and Hudson, ply at 48 Weat Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave. AMD AN) Rooms, wi ing ists re, GENTLEMAN CAN FIND PRETTY fuli Gourd for lady; Sunday meals ior Gentleman if required; lvcation near Broadway and Thirty- Nrst eureet; house bas al! the 0 pes ei ane poe extras, $8.10 week; family con- ay and gn; no ‘ofher boarders will be taken” “Ad dress Madam @, P. R., station G Post office, Broadway, A VERY NICE BLACK HORSE FOR SALE—YOUNG, sound and kind; @ desirable horse for a doctor, ex)»: e-8 man or grocer. Soli) for want of use. Can be seen at k stables, Forty-first street, near Fourth avenue. OARDING HORSES IN THE COUNTRY—KEPT ON the bestor hay, good care and warw stables, $i jer month, Apply to E. Benedict, No. 5 Wall street, or to 8. W. Benedict, Jr., 8.1 vil PPAMILY BoRSE—A POWERFUL, LONG TAIL GRAY Horse, 8 years oid, 16 hands high, Very gentle and per- fectiy sound every way, fast and of ‘reat endurance. in- quire at 13 Gold sirvet, up stairs, Also, Wagon and Harness, ‘OR SALE—A SECOND HAND COUPE, IN FIRST rate order, ADP S BREWSTER 4 BALDWIN’S, 786 Broadway, corner oi Tenth street. FOR SALE—TWO SPLENDID HORSES, 4 AND 5 ‘ars old, bay, 16 hands higs, seund and kind, well matched, andone fast ‘Pony, sx years old, Can 0€ seen for three days. at Oliver's corner of Twenty-eighth. street and Seventh avenue, from 8 to 10 A. M A’ EST TWELFTH STREET, ABINGDON PLACE, furnished or unfurnished Rooins 10 let, with good Board, from $340 to $5 per week. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A COMFORTABLE AND nice! furnisied Room and Bath Aue, néur Highth or Fourteenth streets, cula’sand terns, box 2.312 Post ailice, Mi prices, 306 West Fourth street, Rew TO LET—\WITH BOARD, FOR FAMILIES OR singie gentlemen, at 23 West Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A front Room with Bedroom adjoining, well furnished, with bath and closet, gas and. fire, good Board (private table if required), in a private family,” between Fourteenth and Forty-second streels, Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address box 899 Post ottice. ‘WANTED-A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON SECOND loor of @ private house, in the vicinity of Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue, with ‘or without Breakfast. for a gle gentleman, Address 8., box 2,990 Post office. No boarding housegkeeper need anawer. HOTEL.—FRANKFORT HOUSE—2350 ROOMS—ONE block vast of Uity Atreets, cents per day; $1 to $2 per Week, House open all mght, tly furnished Hall, corner of Frankfort and William light Rooins, one person, 26 to 37 ‘WANTED--AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, have @ tno tire wanted; abov Twenly.drth atrect audacar Sixth avenues Adress Teach station G. Terms must not be over $15 per month, T THE “BOARDERS? DIRECTORY,” 561 BROAD. ow can learn paruculars of’ many desirable way, families and should a and #1 le we boarding houses. Ali wishing select boarders nttemen, ply immediately, Board wanted for many families A. 8. BODINE & CO; WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN FOURTH sry of a first class ho: one or two persons, at 27 West witn Board, to let, either to hteenth street, near Vifth avenue, Referénees exchanged. F°%, SALE—A TEAM OF BLACK, PONY BUILT fares, kind ineingle or double harness, and like- wise good under the saddle, To be’ sold low toa cash eustomer if d for immediately of C. P, KELLUM, 143 East Twenty-first street. FR SALE—A FINE GRAY MARE; GOES IN 2:50. Warranted sound and kind. Inquire at WEED'S stable, 50 Watts street. A LEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A i eacken: ‘only, on the first floor of'7(3 Broadway, be- iween Eilith and Ninth streets; house with all modern im- provements and pleasantly loca‘ed, Terms moderate, AT™ 172 BLEECKER STREET, GOOD, GENTEEL FUR- nished Rooms, with excellent Board, suitable tor gen- tlemen rooming together, Also Roome for single gentlemen at $4 per week. LIGHT ONE HORSE ROCKAWAY, uts, a8 good as new. at yeron &€ Brown's, eenth street and U: | Joon SALE—A CHESTNUPMARE: FIVE YEARS OLD; sound, kind and Sod or want of uss at Wilet & 8 ntle; wil go in harness or saddle an be had atagreat bargain. Apply OR ‘SALE—FOUR WAGONS, ONE TOP, GOOD AS new; two, bal! springs; ‘one, three-quarter seat, light ; 01 ther springs,” made by Brown, Mas" suchusett=; three sets o Singie Harness one used only two or three times, covered and. lined. bu Phaeton, light, for $40, or county Horse, sound and kind pretiy and very nice e Apply in Broadway, between Filty-elghth and Fifty-mi streets, in toe stab! OR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 15% HANDS high, 10 years old); perfectly kind in ail harness; price $125; also a “two seat Wagon, with top on back seat, price $100; also a vet of light double Harness, price $25. Apply at 110 Bast Thirteenth street, ORSE FOR SALE—A SPLENDID BAY ars old, sound and Kind in all harness; avery styl driver and saddie horse. and so gentle that_a child can rive him. Apply to SAMUEL 8. GOODWIN, Jr., 87 South street, corner of Burling slip. E fine saddle beast, sound and kind. 79 Nassau street, ADY'S SADDLE HORSE WANTED—MUST BE kind, very gentle, afiaid of nothing, sure footed and wound. Address, stating lowest cash price, where to be seen, {uli description, &c., J. R., box 4,100 N. ¥. Pyst off LEIGH WANTED—MUST BE HANDSOME. GOOD AS new, easy running, forstwo horses and four persons, Would buy a udaoine robe also, Cash down. Address box 3,5 New York Post office. i HOROUGH BRED STALLION WANTED-IN EX. e for real estate; a good priee will be given und can remain on the property; must bean aniinal y, With black points, a sure foal getter, per- ie to renciaene in harness, not gr a nd fast. Apply, stating rice, &c., to E. Z, 110 Bast Thirteenth streets N. ¥, } ANTED—ROOM FOR ONE HORSE AND BUGGY, as near as possible 10 Twenty-secund street and Broad: ay. Aduress with revt M. D., box 137 Herald ollie, W43TED-A VERY FAST TROTTING HORSE, OR A Pair of Horses; also Wagon, Harness, Ac., compirte, Adaress. stating pif-e, which must be low, and other particu: lave. B.8., box 178 Herald oflice. Horse dealers need not an-we' WwW ORSE FOR SALE—A HANDSOME GRAY PONY, ebont 14 hands high, suitable for butchers or grocers: & ‘Apply to M. DOUGHTY, ANTED—A DOUBLE HORSE SECOND HAND Sicigu; must be in good order. Aduress, with price, ce. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A LIGHT TWO HORSE spring Trock. Apply jumediately to FAIRBANKS & CO., 139 Broadway, 7 ANTED—ONE OR A SPAN OF YOUNG, THOROUGH- bred Horses; if one only, it must be within & fraction ands; if a span, 1 to 15%; hands; black pre(erre nited a good price will be paid. Inquire for Thoma: Disbrow’s stabie, Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-ninth MINER, AUCTIONEE! eet, opposite the Post off | sel at auction on iriday, Nov lock, at their galery, 87 Nassaii street, a beaut! tion of Oil Patntings—among which will be found the works of te follow ing eminent artists, viz:—Win D, Shaituck, 8, Colman, Oertel, Blouvell, RL. P ekking, D. M. Carter, Rowdel, Severdonk, Diddaert, Cc thers of reputation. R—BY S. &J. BOGART — ig o'clock, at No. 1 North ture, So'as, Chairs, M rs, peis, Wushstands, Coun dow Curtains, from Ruling Bedsteads, kitchen F , Stoves, Ac, ‘Also, at 104% o'clock. &e., consisting of one black Horse, about dQ draught horse. One bay Horse. and grocery or express Wagon. One trotting Canadian Pony, with one of Yprewster's light top Wagons, single Harness. Also, a lot of Saddles, Pads. Collars, €c. Also, at 11 o'elock. Without reserve, to pay advances, three pipes of pure Hol- land Gin, ten barrels Bridgewater Paint. A deposit re- quired trom all purchasers, ARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF WINES, Lie quors, Segars, &c., by 8. HERMAN & Co.. Auctioneers, ints day, at 10g 0 clock, at 18 Bowery. The entire stock of a wholesale dealer, consisting of casksof Brandy, tine old Bour- Scorch and Irish Whiskey, Gin, Rum, Port, Sherry and Rhine Wine, &e. Alxo a large tot of Fiavana and Do- . B.—One bund: Paifty cases and 4 Wines and Liqu rally use. The been removed to our store for conventence posisive for cash, EATHER AT AUCTION. |L BY J. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, On Nov. 21, 1862, ai 1034 o'cluck A. M., 20,00) sides of Hem- lock Sole Leather, made from Buenos Ayres hides, will be gold abatores Nos. 46 and 48 Ferry street, corner of Clif, ‘ew York. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOS BELL, AUCTION. Fiat —This day, at 103 o'clock. at the salesroome of Bell nes c Beds and # Horses, Wagon: 1534 hands hig Tahar, 50 New Bowery, a large lot of Men's and Boys’ ing, Dresses, Remnant®, Boots, Gaiters, 50 Siluer ‘atches, Jewelry, &0. Order Jackson, late Pawi AWNBROKER'S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR WILL sell, this day, at Il o'clock. at 23 Bowery, a la gortment of women’s Wearing Apparel, constiting Dresses, Calico and Delaine Frocks, remnants, Silk, ae,; Shawls, Also. a iarve lot of Beds, Quilts, Pillows and Biankets, ‘The atiention of the trade ts Galied to this sale, as it comprises & fine lot of desirable wad seasonubie goods.” By order 7 OSJOUN LYNCH, 78 Grand street. AWNBROKERS’ TICKRES PURCHASED OF CLOTA- as, Jew ‘Carpets, Goods, Por asie—Buninens Conte, $2;, fine Biack Frocks, $3 U0; Casal mere ts : Vests, ‘er Overcoats, eG EOROE VIE, 427 Broome, corner Crosby st. eee WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS day, at 18 East Broadway, at 10% o'clock, Bar Fixtures, three Bars. Re ricerators, six Sereens, Bar Chairs, Kegs, four Beer Pumps, Botties, Measures and other Bar Fixtures, two, large Cooking Stoves; also 10) hand operating Sewing Ma: chines. T, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. WHITTENORE & HAZELL wil! sell at auction THIS DAY (FRIDAY), o'clook, at their ealrsroom, No, 62 Liberty street, RDWARE, CUTLERY, AU 1094 ac, he, In tots uit purchasers, Also, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. 600 LOTS FRENCH AND GEKMAN TOYS AND | «FANCY GOODS, | In ereat variety, to which the attention’of the retail trade is invite | (yyM. TOPPING, AUCTIONEER, | W AUCTION NOTICE, | LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALB | THIS DAY AND TO-MORRO | Friday. Nov. fl. and Saturday. Nov. Friday's catalogues are bow featy and include RINBONS—-00) CARTONS RICH FALL RIBBONS, | tn every get aged a ieee aang oor first offering this som ha hight pop : ee WILL BE ‘AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. LOVES SaOworen Jouvin aiple single and two cored #Hiched Kid Gloves, CLOTHS—200 pieces Clotha, Cassimeres, Cloakings, Bea- vers, Dorakins, ant Sattueu. BOOTS and SHOES-26y cases of cholee and desirable JE SOLD AT ONE O'CLOCK. HOSIERY. —Bine and white Woollen Shirts and Drawers, Woollen and Cation Reaiery. DRESS Mot ta » French and German Dress Gyoda in varie WiITE GOODS. full line of 64 White Goods, of ail ples and qualities ILANKETS.. -A ine of Woollen Bed MANUFACTURED FURS, 200 lots of Manufactured Furs, including many high cost Sine goods. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, 100 lots of Upholstery Goods, sold to close @ bankrupt es tate, a DAMAGED BLANKETS. (0 pairs brown, Goods, a Will De se talogues, Dow ready, |e Pgeturday's sale will contain Se vs NEARLY 1,0”) LOTS OF ASSORTED DRY GOODS an GENERAL MERCHANDISE, we refer o catalogues, ready early WM. TOPPING & CO., Anctioneers, | Nos. 9 aid 11 Park pince, uel aud No. 8 Murray street, IMAAM — WIITERS, AUCTIONEER. 0 W:gousand Harccas. on Friduy Bleu ute wielooe ote Camaiatrect, one pair of cue Horses, on | one white Pony, togerier with Beuvy and Harness. of whieh for partien' on morning of t A. | dgray Army Blankets, aud other | s LADY, OF SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN teaching the pian, melodeon and d the E branches, desires ‘a po-ition as t amily vould uot object to a family traveiling, Address Musie Teacher, Herald n. MAGNIFI Pianoforte for sale—Round corners, richiy carved, Modern iinprovements; made to order; fully guarante been Mh use 7 months; will be sold than bali cost, ‘ool and Cover, Also ne Assortment of Parlor Inquire at 113 West ich cost $30) but one year ago, for saie, ata sncri- lias all the modern improvements, round eorners, tron owerfuil Ise East MAGNIFICENT TONED 71; DCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianolorte tor le, at. half its value; ba: ull iron veratrung bass, round corners, richly carved case city made and fuily guaranteed. Apply at 37 Eld- ridge street, near Canal, LUTE INSTRUCTION.—PROFESSOR EBEN CON- tines to teach upon the Bohm and German Flutes, at his or pupils’ residences, Amateurs desirous of obiaining thorough knowledge of this much adnured instrument will please apply at 61 Bleecker street, a few doors east af Broad way. ]ASTRUCTIONS IN VOCAL AND, INSTRUMENTAL Music.—A rare chance is offered those commencing. the study of music. My method of vocalizing 1s sure to out the voive in full, clear and distinct tones, Instructions ‘on the piano or the inelodeon, to suit the desire of the puptl. Terms low. Inquire at 44 East Twenty-seventh street, near Lexinfton avenue. Miss M. E. NEWHALL, USICAL.—LESSONS IN THE FRENCH OR Trallan tanguages, ib singing. Cail by an experienced professor. for lesson: at or address tor two days the the French dressmaker’s, first floor, 224 Third avenue, near Twentieth street, ‘AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE om srepeessoeneresient Pee esheets sare? tober noratars alread te months; will be sold for $240, as the owner leaves the city in jew days; the greatest bargain in the city, Call at 18 N EW MUSIC—SONGS, WALTZES, MARCHES, aC.— New guitar music and for vioin and Thali : FREDERI “BLUME, 28 Bowery, near pring street. IANOFRTE FOR SALE—I8 FULL SEVEN OCTAVE, ove with all the modern improvements. Will be dixposed of at a aacrilice for cash. Inquire at 120 Amity streets MOROUGH BASS.—AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER desires u few more pupils for the study of sacred muste aud its performance on the melodeon, plano or organ. The for she pupil will be ever inview, Address is, station F Post offer. . $10 PER QUARTER FOR MUSIC LESSONS, AT TUB $. residence of is, in New York ur Brooklyn, bya thorouglily competent teacher. Pianos, melodeons, & selected free nt charge. Best of references given, Addret Mise F. A. ,care ef Chick: 604 Broadway NEW bEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, IN ROSE wood cases, iron frames and overstrung basa, With carved legs. $175: do.. with peatl kere The above Pianos are the greatest bargains “Second I nd Pi low “ Melodeous to let; rent aliowed if purchased; | ew monty" payments, recelved for" the ‘ame. Caah paid for feoon nos. ne “HORACE WATERS, Agent, 481 21 0) WHA ,RUMCHASE A SPLENDID SEVEN oC: wre NY, Come hew and in perfect order, at (19 Broadway, room 20. ction on Mano, Guitar, Viown and in vocal Music, 4 ® gentleman pupilof Dr, | Prang biset, of Germany. Office bours from $to 1 A. M. daily. HIGLY RESPECTABLE GERMAN FAMILY, Oc. cupying a lirst el @d large Room, with bathroom ‘or two genth So West Thr yen, with cond st house, will let a spl didly fiirnis = tached, to one . Apply "at No. th and Ninth avs, ‘or witho ty A 3 bi Pes ticecker street, six blocks west of Bro A SU]T OF E) to let—t EN santiy fu 6. LEMEN AN) vemen Vest Bleventh street MOUSE, MODE hed Rooms, with exceilent ii $5 perweek: families accordingly, at 174, 176 and LEGAN’ th 0 be a cation very TLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS: Board, at 160 W: at Eleventh strect, sirable and convenient? ; family private; refe- WITH FULL OR a improvements. AP- WIFE OR A FEW SINGLE mmodated with Rooms and Board ard, om way; dinner at NTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE genilemen, can find lirsi class accommodations in @ small private fan. ily, within five minvtes’ walk of South or Wall strect ferry. Amity street, Brooklyn. Dinner at hali-past six. Apply at 134 A cour cable. Anply at al PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW entlemen with Board and tine Rooms in a house hav- ing all iinprovements and near Broadway. House vei cker street. sy, Bi PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN GOOD STYLE. IN a modern stone front house, will let a Parlor and Bed- room. with Boar: to $10.a week, Address T' rald oltice. ai . Lo gentlenan wishing to pas $3 ty-second street, box 142 He- G ENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodated with a pleasant Fur. ished treet, d Roow Bre and Bedro om if desired, at No 79 Macdougal st from 63g o'clock to 3; ainner at 634. T 316 FOURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Broadway—A first fioor, Also singl: Rooms for gen out Board. Uleman ‘can have a iront Parlor on men, with or with. A’ O8T ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT— n the first class private residence 155 West Fourteenth Street, to rent, without Board, to a single gentleman. Rele- Tences of the highest respectability given and required. A gentlemen or toa ‘sin Board. 81 West Eleventh street, near Fitth avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A GEN- WIDOW LADY, LIVING QUIET AND RETIRED, has got a nea'ly farnished Rovm to, let toa lady and le ntleman, with full or partial tleman and Wite or two or three single gentlemen with Board and pleasant Rooms; hot and cold water, gas, bath and ali the modern improvements; location good, convenient to Se Third and Fourth avenues, Refcrences ex- ea @. Terms moderate. Address for three days Mrs, C, OAR! tation D, bible House, —A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR TWO GEN. uemen, Who would be wailing to pay the rent of a smail house for a widow, which is $4) per month, can be accom: modated with neatly furnished Roo: and alt the with good Board, Lovation not far tro: ie House, DOING BUSINESS DOWN with Board for the winter, rh Hotel, No, 9 Cortiandt IVATE and wi ged. Apply at 15 Rut OARD.—A_ GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN THE Spanish lange ‘A pii.at FAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE feor a lew si utiemen, Re- Spanish family will let @ couple of furmshed Roos, with or without Board, Also instruction 4 ‘ Eunt Tuirtietit street, near Fourta iven in the language by @iady. Apply at 117 VEN Bose: —ELIGIGLE BOARD FOR AN INVALID OR expecting to require medical care, kindness and u, No children or boarders” For location, pply to or address Dr, Thiers, 1,2 —TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT NO. 137 SECOND | , between Eiguth and Furnished Room, on third floor, ith street OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A RE- speciable private family; whe jocation not above Eigh' OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI. vate family, where lessons in music and singing would de received in part paymen’. ‘Terme must be mode ie. Ad- dress Miss Withers, Herald oftice, OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY, WITHOUT SMALL children, Second and Third Fivors of @ house above Fourteenth street, with private table. Address Hudson, Union square Post office. OARD 18 WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE ‘aud one child, Fourth avenue, between Tenth and Toirtieth streets. Terms moderate. Address L., box 119 Herald office. | FROARD WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS, IN A PRI vate tamily, with first class accommodations, with Pi ‘and Bedroom on second oor and Bedroom on third floor; location between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets und Fourth and Sixth avenues References exchanged. Ad- flag SE as with full particulars, F. 8., Madison Boas? WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. Qne good sined Koom required. Private famil pre- ferred, Location must be below Thirtieth street, between Fourth and Eighth avenues, Address box 212 Heraid office. OARD WAXTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR A gentleman and his wife, child and nurse; two Reoms Sonnecting, with fire and gas, frum ret December to Ist March next, and perhaps | tieth streets, and ; location between Tenth and Twen- fourth and Sixth avenues preterred, Terme must notexceed $60 per month, References exchanged, Address E. H. K., Herald office. ROOKLYN.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY FIND good Rooms, with Board, in private house, conve- ient to the Fuiton and Wall street ferries, References re- quired. Apply at 18 Clinton street, Brooklyn. ROOKLYN.—PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, WITH good Board, in @ first class neighborhood, near Wali rect or South ferry. Terms m Dinn opposite Sidney place, aie. House has modern truprovementa. er atsix. Apply at 77 State street, ROOKLYN.—BOARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, with all modern improvements: terins rensonable, ‘With good references, Apply at 48 West baltic street ROOKLYN.—A FRENCH FAMILY DESIRE A FEW gentlemen to Hoard; house contains all modern improve- ments, Call aS Summit street, five blocks from Hainilton enue ferry. Stat loca! street. mn can be go BOARD.—A FAMILY OR TWO SINGLE ntlen niabed tack I'arlor, ou iret foot, ina private house Good’ board, bath. accommodated with a neatly tur: 22 Terms moderate. Pleasant ROOKLYN BOARD—A 8 two Hedrooms to let, to single gentlemen or gentlem Wives, Terms moderate, References required. pply at 35 Willoughby streat, 0 their Coust street care, terms, for single gentiemen or a tamily, INSTRUCTIO: “A 7, CodeRR INSTITUTE—BnYANT, STRATTON & PENN'S Commercial Cotiege, Tustruction day andeven- | ing.in Buokneeping. commercial law, Dusiiess penmanship, de. Every age ous, ) Lor acquiring @ complete business education, Call | Lor eataiogue. | \ 8 RESIDENT OR DAILY GOVERNESS.—AN ENG- lish IMdy of great experience and fully qualtued, de- fires ap engagement to teach the English branch s thot * | ly, with Musicand French, Address M, NY PRIVATE SPANISH LADY OR YOUNG GEN- man, of ba tA “ it On, Who Would ve able to | give imatruction tw their own language, and be comp With # good home, tay address 15 West Thirty-second | The beat of city referouee will Le required. Kone need except a trie Spaniar!. RENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES —PROF. TELLERING, #19 Broadwa: plications for private also insBngltsh, Latin ations, vition in Freneh and Greek Grammar, and {OVERNESS WANTED—FOR SEVERAL TOURS A ustomed ty teachag children, Call Ss! t room, LB, Everett House. ANISH AND ENGLISH TAUGHT.<A SPANISH lady wil give IescNe 1h te above Private or iu classes. jagine, $5 per mot Lat No. 6 Carroll place, | eheareee: barton Greece and Laurens.” ‘x ~WORTHAND WHITING 18 TAUGHT AS USUA ore cung, at ODOWD'S Reporting Mocbie Re, 659 irovawev ; | OUS PARLOR AND he City Hall, NEAR reas onavle First class Board, ou OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN vom street OARD IN BROOKLYN.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR single gentlemen, can gon the second Hvar, at 383 Hicks street, near Wall have pleasant front gentlemen and their wives can be accommodated with ar ee for ge, handsomely furnished Rooms, | Freuch priv lenry. OARD IN wy thy ; b fist, Becona wt joors, commin cat! fable for families wud single gentlemen, Appi ex street, nei OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—FOR A HI bie German vate German or English taken, or butafew. A md oor wanted, gentleman; rea JERSEY Hudson, tull Boa together with hall Bed- ate house, Apply at 99 Amity street, OITY.—PLEASANT ROOMS, fetiloman and his wite, im a ily, Where no other ‘Boat Room and Bedroom on Board, and dinner on Bu rd for the lady; could turn their own rooms; locacion near Wall street or South ferry; the very bent of referencer glvet hod required. Address, or stating terms and loeation, R. LEGANT ROOMS, NEWLY FURN, had, with firm class Bonrd, at 147 atreet. ee. Neral ISHED, CAN BB est Fourteenth rences exchanged, AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN WISHIN make Arrangements for permanent firat and accommodats in whois ealculated to give enure fawn near Fifth avenue, references required. class ——- ¥ NISH! all or ep ROOMS ‘ulton te Rooms, ean do 80 by niversity ned a iret ing at 2 ‘The house will = |) ee TO LET 1N BROOKLYN—NEAR wisn Baal Bat ase GHLY | WA XTED-BETWEEN HOUSTON AND SEVEN: teenth streets, by a gentleman and wife, one good Price: from S16 fo $30 Refergucesexchunghtc “Private rice to ferences excl vi family preferred. “Address ©. Z. M., Herald ollice, ‘WANTED.—BOARD WANTED, BY 4 YOUNG FRENCH pe Eemtleman, In a good, private faaliy; boarding Louse Ny box 162 Herald offices ipl Pe ANTED.—TWO GENTLEMEN WANT ONE LARGE or two small furnished Rooms, with two beds; no ob. dections to Broshlva when near Pullen Addreas C. x 47 Herald ollice, stating lowest rent and other particulars’ A ne WANTEDIWITH HOARD, TWO ROOMS, FOR lady, child twoand «half years old, and nurse, A\ swers must fully describe Kooms and state lowest term: eluding fire, gas and laundry privileges. Location must be central, Address Prompt Pay, Herald office, WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A raR- lor and Bedroom on second tloor, between Fourteenth and Twenty-second strects and Fourth and Seventh avenues, Address, stating price, which must be moderatg, in full for the roms. board, fre and gas, per week, Board, box 125 era! 8 WANTEDIIN BROOKLYN, FOR A LADY AND child, a Parlor and Bedroom, with Board, 1 a private family; French preferred. Unexceptionable’ references ven and required. “Address G. L. K., box 201 Post office, lew York. WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway—A handsome suit of Rooms, just vacant; also single Rooms for gentiemen, $10 —TO LET, WITH BOARD, FUR- + nished or unfurnished, one large back Parlor, with fas fixtures complete, $10 per week, Also a handsome large oom on s:cond tloor, furnished, with pantry room, hot and cold water, &c., at $10, Also one Room for $4. Call at 164 West Twenty-sixth street, 12 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—GOOD BOARD AND EL! antly furnished Suits of Rooms for tamilles; also nuinber of other neatly iurnished Rooms, with or without board, only two doors from Clinton place, with every conve- mience, I7 WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET.—A COUPLE OR three Roofs to let, with Board; house and table. first class, and desirable location, near the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and a few steps from the Broadway and Filth avenue stage routes, 19 EIFTH AVENUE.—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms, suitable for gentlem t Board. OG GREENE STREET—A NICE FURNISHED PAR Jor, also small lodging Rooms to let to gentl-men only Prices froin $1 to $3 per week. Also similar Rooms an Rooing ior housekeeping, at No. 1 Monroe sireet, corner of Catharine. QQ West SIXTEENTH, STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avennes—One large Room on second tloor to let, with Board, suitable for siugle entiemen or a gentle- man and his wife. References required. Dinner 7 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- way—To let. handsomely furnished, Rooms to single gentlemen; (Lé@ jocation is near the first class hotel= and Pies of vment. Reading room free. Inquie of ANSUN HOU>E Qi} GREENE, STREPT, ABOVE SPRING. —ALSTON House.—Elegantly furnished suits of Rooms: gas, Croton and every convenience for housekeeping economt- cally, Particularly suitable for small, respectable families. Renitiow. 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER, 18 how opened as a private family hotel, or the recep- Vion of single zentiemen and small families tired of board ing. Parties desirous of housekeeping can find every conve- mene in the above establishment, 156 PRINCE STREET, 8T. CLAIR HOUSE.—ELE- OO guntly furnished Rooms, with Bedrooms attached, with ail the conventences for honsekeeping complete, in: cluding gas.and Croton water, to let to respectable families or single gentlemen, Ql) ELM STREET, NEAR SPRING.—FURNISHED Rooms, for immediate occupancy; lowest rates in the city, containing the convenience for housekeeping; best bedding, furniture and cooking utenstis; gas and Croton, 264. E48. TENTH STREET.—A PARLOR AND two Bedrooms to let, with Board, toa gentleman and wife or a family of three, on very reasonable terms. Also, a few gentlemen can haye Board at $3 80 per week. HOTELS. OTEL.—MADISON SQUARE HOTEL, BROADWAY “Land Twenty-first street.—Fine Rooms, "with Board, for the winter, can be procured by applying at oner. PETERS & LAIRD. CLOTHING. | 4 T THE SUREST PLACE, 233 SIXTH AVENUE.— a wish to finda fair and Ladi id gentiemen, if Carpets, honest dealer to dispose of your cast otf Clothin, Furniture, Jewelry, &c., he best you can do is to call on of send # note to the oid, well known dealer, B. MINTZ, 283 Sixth avenue, near Eighteenth street. There you will be ity per cent more than by any other dealer. by Mra. Mintz T 156 SEVENTH AVENUE, LADIES AND GENTLE- men will find the Well known dealer, F. Harris, to whom you can dispose of your cast of Clothibg, Curpels, Furni ure Jeweiry for 50 per ceut more than at any other house in this city. Call on or address ans convince yourself. F. HARRIS, 156 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and ‘Twensy-tirst sirects. Ladies attended by Mrs. Harris, GREAT DEMAND—$30,000 OF CAST OFF CLOTH. ing for New Orleaus.—The undersingned has received He guarantees to pay the highest prices for n’s cast off Wearing Apparel, Carpets, iry. Please call on or address J. ANHALT, 152 Seventh avenue, vetween Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, Ladies attended by Mrs. Anhalt. T THE OLDEST STAND—13t SEVENTH AVENUE, EZEKIELS guarantees to pay the highest prices for A the above order. indies’ and gentiewen's Cast-off Clothing; ‘also, iture and Carpets, Jewel . A note by post personally at- tended to by Kzekiels, 194 Seventh avenue, between Nine- entieth ‘streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs. teenth and Brekiels. LARGE ORDER JUST RECEIVED = eee $25,000 warth of Cl ‘pets, Furniture, eape- Pog hoe! Saeecrioat Dresven, Conte ‘ry Feet. a. a ice pald for the articles maentionet ‘his orde be hiled ‘at short notice. Call om or adiress Tf. ROSEN: bed 212 Seventh avenue, Ladies attended to by Mra, Ro- punberg. AT THB NEW STORE, 14 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES and gentlemen are gnaranwed to receive the highest for euch article of cast off Wearing Ay ts, &c., for the New Orleans market. and sauiety qournelt. Please do not forget to eall on oF address C. MIB Eisghirgavenue, near Fourteenth street. Ladies atten TNO. 83 BOWERY.—H. ROSENTHAL HAVING A great desire to purchase @ large quantity of cast off Wearing Apparel, Furniture, Carpets. Jewelry, &c., by call- ing on or addressing, ladies and gentlemen can oblain the utmost value for each article. Ludies attended to by Mra. Please remember, and try 353 Bowery, opposite T 197 SIXTH AVENUE.—E. MINTZ.—LADIES AND gentlemen, if you wish to receive the highest price for your cast of Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Ac, the Lest you ean do is to cail on or rend » note to E. Mintz, 137 Sixth ave- | ane, Laites attended to ty Mre. Mintz, Trae, you will be | dealt with to your satisfact Vlease remember, try at 187 Bixth avenue, T 198 SEVENTH AVENUE, FOURTH HOUSE FROM Twenty-third street, has reortved a large order fron Californie: pays $0 per vent more than any other dealer for Indies? and gentlemen's cast of Clothing, Furniture, Car- pets, Jewelry, Ac, by calling on or addressing Mrs. J. Gold- Mein, at the’ above number. Gentlemen atiended by Mr. FOR CLOTHING.—LADIES AND rit ony cast off Clothing, Furniwure, welry Will receive the Iighest prices by ca fn or addressing A. HARIUS. $61 Third avenue, between hirty-eighth and Thiriy-ninth sirects, Ladies attended by TH AVENUE.—$50,000 Mre. Harris, ATTENTION FOR 104 SEY Worth of cast off Clothing, Carpets, Purniture wanted, | for which more than the real value will be paid. 1 must | have them for the Calitornia and Western markets, Please | enll on or address H. HARRIS, 164 Seventh avenue, between Twents-tirst and Twenty-second streets, Ladies atiended by Mrs. H. Harris, | LOAN OFFICE: Te | AT {G8 BROADWAY. CORNER OP BOND STREET, room No, 6=HENRY HYMAN procures advances of eash on Diamonds, set or unset; or buya the sume for cash; ~ on Watches, Stiver Ware, Pianos and Personal Pro- perty: | AT 111 GRAND STREET—TWO DOORS WEST OF Broadway, money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pate, Dry Goods and Personal Property ot eve description, or bought and oid, by JOSEPH PACK BON, Broker and Commission Merchant. At 17-MONEY LOANED AT 77.—LIBERAL AD vanocs uinde on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Silver irearma, &e., at 77 Bleecker street, ND airy, T 6 NASSAU STREET—A. IONIGMAN, DIAMOND A broker, makes liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, ewelry, At oF buys them at full value, at his private office, tal, jnskau street, ruom No, 2, up stairs. Business contiden- | DVANCES MADB ON DIAMO) | ver Plata, &c., or the same Yalue, at 610 Broadway, te Business strictly confidential JOSKPH SOLOMO! WATCHES, SIL thet er ficholas Hotel, ish, French and German Commission Merchant, 610 spoken. roadway. IAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER.—LADIES OR ntlemen having as, Silver or Diamonds to sell, ing to LOUIS: A q Drosawar, under the New, fork Hotel, can sell better at other place in inde thay oiherparonesn pain or ony wie more an, i] \- ipelled to take xchange, sas any other goods in ¢: Broadway. 17 committe i} | Amble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : ‘Resolved, That we adimire the spirit of patriotism an@ self sacrifice evinced by our worth: received the nomination for Com has withdrawn in favor ‘of uniting the democracy of defeating, we trust, our political we did in the last Resolved, That of M: Alderman after havi ‘and. whereas he rag a4 fuemicein ih a is eleetion, aa jore,gbe it ieisnily'sndorge Matthew 7, Brennan ag our candidate for Comptroller at the ensuing el 'H. ©. CALKINS, Chairman, pro tem. E. B, Fox, Secretary. AT rt Fifth Aldermanic District, selectea MEETING OF THE DELEGATES yee | eld at the Adilatic, corner of Hudxon and peithureday evening, Nov. 20, Mr. Samuel Burhans, Jr, ‘ot the Eighth ward, ‘was chosen as chairman aud Mr. Andrew Holley, of the Ninth ward, and Mr. Jobm Folan, of the Fif- teentl ward, wel chosen as secretaries. 01 tion, Mr. a Iuotion, Mr, John McCool, th ward, was nominated by Tiaiienas we caudldate for Alveruian of the Fifth a strict. ‘ANprew Hoxtzy, Joun Foun, SAML. BURHANS, J: } Secretaries. T_A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES OF THE Fifth Aldermanic District, se! ‘Thursday evening, Nov. ward, was chosen and Mr, John B. ected by Tammany Hall, atthe Adriatic, corner of Hudson and Harrow, per, ie 20, Mr. Charies Miller, of the = th Fifteenth ward, and Mr. James Saniord, ward, were chosen eCcol, of the Bighth wi: toConvention for alderman Jour B. Ryer, Jauxs SANFORD, of te’ Sigh MEETING OF THE Connolly Association” “CENTRAL RICHARD B.. will be ‘held this (Friday gyentng, at ESCA at the i House, 734 Broadway. ‘s cl tel is requested. Punctual attendance it rea OTHY DALY, President. Jans A. GaRouin, Curves H. Moon | Secretaries, EMOCRATIO UNION ASSOCIATION, HEADQUAR- ters 952 Broad) ation will be held at the leadquar ing, at eight o'clock, Winuian J, Kase, Jamus A. Cakouin, A busi Members a1 LUKE F. } Secretari eeciig of the Assoc “4, this (Briday) even Vested to attend, OZANS, President. ness re 164 ERMAN NOMINATION FOR THE FOURTI COUN~ climanie District.—At a convention of del the German democratic o teenth, Twentieth, Tw iy Wednesday e in Fity-tourth str ae the Tweifth ward, was unanimously nominated ab toe choice of the German’ democracy of that C cilman, and a comiitee, consistin Messrs, Lutz, Milliman, Ho!man, Fitrelinayer an‘ werv appointed, to whieh were vention, for the purpose of pre nating conventions of ‘famman; held Esa, district for Coun endorsement. ‘W. Lowxnssre, Secretary. t ne JOHN ates of ald 862, at Jucod Ahlers, avenue, John U inettmmamies of r ded the officers o the con~ ntiny h's name to the nomi- and Mot Hall for theix FREEDMAN, Chairman, OTICE-—THE FRIENDS OF RICHARD B, CONNOLs- ly for Comptrolier and of Richard O'Gorman for ration will meet every evening use, corner of Broadway an to the Cor} the Jones ik 1 nel until election, at. Eighth street, EPOBLICAN NOMINATIONS. SIXTH COUN 9TH, 15TH, 1 FOR COUNC! UILMANIC DISTRICT, H AND 18TH WARDS. TLMEN. AMOS 8. CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM AT KINSON. AMMANY HALL.—UNION AND VIUTORY.—THE: First Aldermanic Convention assembled at Rau’s Hotel, 198 Fulton street, last evening. JOHN FOX was unanimously nominated for Alderm: the First Aldermanic district, se WILLIAM MINER, Chairman, Second ward. , James Dupuy, Secretary, Fourth ward, Wx. Britton, Secretary, Tuird ward, ‘Amid great enthusiasm, of” NION DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR ALDER- man of the Fifth Aldermanic CHAS. MILLER, Ch'n, Joun B. Ryzr, Jas. SANFORD, istrict — JOUN McCOOL, See's Tammany Hail Convention, 5" SAML. BURHANS, Jr., Ch'ns. ANDREW HOULEY. 1 go, Jauxs Saxront {Sec’s. Mozart Hail Convention, ‘H WARD. At a meeting of the Jeffersonion Democratic School Con— vention, held at 19 Lispenard street, on Thursday November 20, the following vamea gentlemen were ana mously nominated for S-hool Officers for the Firth ward:— For Commissioner, JAMES B. DI UPIGNAC, For Insvecior, JOHN HEWETT, Jr, For Trustees, DAVID D. ACKER, GEORGE IRELAND, Jr, JOHN H. WHITMORE, Chairman. Cartes F, Warts, Secretary. TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT—DEMOCRATIC CAN+ didate for Councilman, THEODORE WARD. , Delegates to. Fourth Cout Hughes, Jas, McMahon, Michae John Galvin, Joon McMahon, Thos, Shi J ic and School TH WARD.—PURSUANT TO THE CALL OF MOZART” Hall General Committee, the membe} met at 50 Monroe strert and appoin ing delegates to the Council TVERLUONS = Convention —Daniel » Michael MeMahon, Dele. ates to. Schoo! Convention—Jas. Riley, John Savage, Bryan Riley, Daniel Hughes, Jobx Pendergast, Geo, O'Connor, John DANIEL, HUGHES, Chairman. ks McManon, Secretary. hiels, gta WARD—SEVENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.— ‘The Aldermanic the Movart Hall Genera! Co met last e tion of A. J. McCallough ans ‘On motion, it was unanime Mr. ‘onvention 1m t Jackson Hall ‘i P. DANIE! ON. entied under the auspices of nittes, for the above istricty. 1, amd organized by the eiee= of the Ninth ward, as chairman, an@ jcCabe as secretaries, resgived that YOUNG be nominated by acclamation as the choice of this Conven- tion for Alderman of the Seventh Aldermante Distri resolution was unanimously approved. The ointed for that purpose then introduced in A Neat Hpeech. accepted the nomination, and pled self to do ail in his power to ad tire democracy of t strict. ‘ance tbe interest of ; whicte committee ap> 7, Young. wl him: the en On motion, the Convention then adjourned. A. J. McCcxx08 P. McCasx, V. C. KING, Chairmaa,. VOM, } Secretaries. TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT—TWENTIETH WARD Deneratic Republican Regular Nomination. For Aldei WILLIAM J. rman, . PECK. N, HILL FOWLE R,Chairman. Dennis Rxee, Secretary. 20" 'H WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZA- tion of Mozart Hall.—Whercus, the democracy of the Eleventh Aldermanic district desirous of meeting the demo- cratic elements of the ward, | WILLIAM J. PECK for Alderman, request that all friends of Mozart Hall and William J, tary Hall, Eighth avenu ‘and having nomi inated the Peck assemble at Mili- between Thirty-fourth and Thirty- fifth streets, om Friday evening, the 2lst instunt, at half- seven UF Tu? jg purpose of Beavers Coon Patrice McOdcwsy, ‘Club of f the forming a William J. ntleth ward. HARD FLANEGAN, Temporary Chairman. | Secretaries, 2g TH WARD.—AT A RATIFICATION MEETING OF ihe German Seymour Voluuteer Grup of the Twos om | Fvet, ou, Wednectag, orening: ' the Pres dent, called the ae to order, Diet and on a Me: D. Mill hai hem i following preamble. and resolutions were uneabnoasy? Resolved, That we cheerfully ratity and endorse the nomi- tion of our worthy fr WILLIAM J. PECK, for cr f h was fy fe ad Alderman of the El: {and we not « our whole and undivided support: Resolved, That the thanks of N. Hill Fowler, Chairn dermanic Nominating Convention worthy gentleman for next Alderman, he being » Tammany democrat, He received hix nomination from the Mozart dem now let Tamm with, come ou this ward join auch Journai. which he hi Leo ing | "Eommnittee on Resolutions: —Geor and F. Becker. Apam Hens, Secretary. uf nd to hand in gecuring his election, Be it also Resolved, That th be_ pul lished in the Herald, Sun, Staats Zeitung and Gernian Even= 'D. MILLI A. DIETRIECH, th Aldermanic District, Twen- ly endorse him, but will give him : therefore, be it the Club be fendered to Mr. and others of the Mozart Ale rf their kindness im. Wm, J. Peck, tm wa been so long connected” ; let. both factions in “be, pub- above resolitio Butcher, Adam Shale AN, Prebident, Vice President. P to blanks for the cap (in wate for 3) ss NEW PUBLIC. RICE 7 CENTS—THE SERGEANTS ROLL BOOK npany, detail and squad, hk new 4 HW unmea (orementa nee W. FOR’ ATIONS. newt pocketvool months. TUNE, 19 Chatham atreet. 44) SYCHOMANC good w: YORK CITY ARGUS, RATIO. Nee ire kore. ned ee Nelahovtms earth reports of municipal and ether news, will be ready on Saturday 1 i oalere presse fond Peay. uy tour T" first number, con wl ML of paper tor N dgain the love, fu A matriinon, he must refined, also used ht secure the comforts would offer a lovin frome, "She fe called Inanners, also used to | fidence, for one week, ©. A. P.. r heart, ‘800! 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