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_— - BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED, __ " BLOCK FROM CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT HOUSE, 1 Frankfort street, corner of William, 250 rooms; agooin- imodate gentlemen only ; 8c. to Buc. per day; $1 5010 $8 per week. Open ail night, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 51 Maman ‘avenuce.—Handsomely furnished Second Floor of three large roo singly or en suite, with Board; Also single Room ; terms m BOARDEE!) AND LODGERS WANTED. BACK PARLOR, WITH MODERN CONVENIENCES, ‘or Room on second Loor: in firet class private house, 161 Price moderate, ean ble and ‘altendance ; 'wenty-neventh street, BLOCK FROM BREVOORT HOUS nue.—Elegantly furnished Koome, en prat class Board, to let to a family or single arences. 23 FIFTH AVE- r singly, with envlemen, - ST BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE.—100 A” newiy turaished Rooms at Shc. and 50c, per day, $2 #2 50 per week, at the Grant House, & New Bowery. ©D AVENU , NEAR STUYVESANT SQUARE, — aa Fleganutly hed front Room and Hall Bedroom; superior Board; privute family. References, YOUNG CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITIT Z good Board, large Koom, fire, gus and bath, at $7 per Week each, at 10 First street. raic, References exchanged, OY STREET, . NEAR ST. LUKE'S PLACE.— ‘nt and nicely furnished Rooms to let, ou second floor, with Board, KA WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. er Board, handsomely furpished Roo third floors to families ; also Rooms for moderate terma, TO LET, WITH on second and ingle gentlemen, on OARD CAN BE HAD FORA OARDING.—HANDSOMELY with closets, hot and cold water, two, #18 a week; Hall Room #7, in East Filty-tirst ina private family in Weat Twenty-third stres in every Tee) Address Mrs, H. reet, between Lexingto FAMILY OF AD tation, fire, s the int 56 WEST TWENTYSECOND STREET.—HANDSOME OO and well furnished Apartments, including « main Floor, with private table {f desirea, My? NINTH STREET, A_ FEW DOORS WEST OF OO Brontway.—Pleashot Rooms to let, with Board, to @ gentleman aud wife or single gentlemen, Q NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—ELEGANTLY @ furnished family Rooms on third and fourth floors; handsome Rooms for single gentlemen. House comprises Ali modern improvements. ‘Terma moderate. References exchanged. TH AVENUE, OPPOSITE BREVOORT HO! «) Handsomely furnished Suits of Rooms on first and second floors, without or without private table, fn zthe first class BETWEEN BROADWAY AND leasant, well furnished Roos, wife ora party of gentlemen; Key NINTH STR! 4 University place. suitable for a gentle a good table; references exchanged. BOND STRELT.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with or without Board; suit for the winter, WEST FOURTEENTH SPREET. 58 6 house 16 Fifth avenue; terms moderate; "references ox- Furnished Rooms to let, changed, With or without Board, f, ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET, NEAR GRE 73 AMY STREET. —TO LET; FURNISHED, A FRONT ) “wich avenue).Newly furnished Rooms, singly 0 +) and hall Room on second floor, to gentlemen only, suits, with hot and cold water, with Board ATH AVENUE (#42).—ROOMS, E. © furnished or unfurnished, with moderate; referei SUE, NO, 7% HANDSOMELY FURNISHED let, fm suita or siugly, with Board; private table M desired ; terms moderate. References required, $5 taken equally low. & 2 TO #10 PER WEEK,—A FEW GEN HG dvtaln Boardat 19 St. Mark's place, near Cooper In- stitute; also a Room for gendeman and wit TO #10 PER WEEK.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, with excellent Board, for families and single persons, al176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway, BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY, IN BLEECKER aireet, are tine Rooms, with good Board, for families or single geuilemen. Apply at 180 Bleecker street, Terms mod- erate, VARICK PLACE, FIY way, four doors below Bleecker street, near tive lines cars,--Furnished Rooms, with or without Board. No objee- Hons to children, VANDAM STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY WILL LET afew handsomely furnished Parlors and Bedroows ; also Bedroom, suitable for wo, with or without Boar’ 2 AND 1 CLINTON PLACE.—C SPOCK HOU: Family Hotel.—Furaished Rooms, en suite and singly, with iret class Table; t nderate, $i TO $16 PER WEEK FOR GOOD BOARD AND pleasant Rooms at the Rochester Hotel, corner Broad- way and Eighth 71 SRIVEBSITY PLACE, CORNER CLINTON PLACE.— Five Kooms, tly furnished, en suite or singly, on fecond and third’ floors, to let, with excellent Board; terms moderate; reverences exchanged. ©) BREVOORY PLAC! OR SINGLY erme SUITE without Board; TO S&, WITH BOARD, FOR ROOMS ON FIRST families without board nklin street, and secon floors; *2 to Apply at 154 F 2 BLOCKS WEST OF BROAD ] TENTH STREET, FIVE DOORS 4 west of Broadway.—Handsomely furnished large Rooms, iu sults or simely, to let to gentlemen; location good and piewsant; terms moderate, NINTH STREET, BETWE LA. Taivemiy’ plac board. Keterence: 14 exchanged, FIFTH AVENUE AND Rooms en suite or singly, §with exchanged. <TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AV- u New and elegantly furnished oard; house urst class. Keterences 5, UNIVERSITY PLACE.—PRONT PARLOR AND BED- ® roor nd floor; also large single Room on third Boor to | furulahed, References equired ar DIF TLY OP- ta Board, gentlemen or gentlemen and wives. References ex: , HOBO} posite the ferries.-A’ few choice fooms, 2 HUDSON 18 for st changed. 18 AEST FOURTE ET, ADJOINING Q Fith ayonue antly furnished Rooms, suitable for tamiliea or gentlemen, on second and fourth floora, single or connected, With board’ References exchanged, 19 IRVING PLACE._LARGE FRONT ROOMS, NEAT- % ly furnish: or separately, with firet class joard, to genticman aud wife or single gentlemen, Reter- ences. OQ West sey TH § Nv SY avenne.—Handsome Kooms, with bret class Board. Reterences given and required. yIeTH AVEN Kooms, w a HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rf ven and required. 21 G 2 ‘ Ltiached , large closets, house and location firs 23 WASHINGTON PLACE.TO LET, WITH FIRS #2) class Board, a hendsomely furnished’ Parlor and ed- Toum on the first floor and a single Koom on the fourthfigor, 92 East twi FOURTH STREET, NEAR MADI- Ze) fon square.—Front Room, suitable Tor « ge nd wife or gentlemen, with Board; second No. 33 from Kadison avenue, 23° STREET, NO. 102 EAST,-TWO LARGE ROOMS, on fourth floor, to be rented, with Board, 2 TH STREET 45 WEST).—FURNISHED ROOMS, “Ek with or without Board. O7 PENBY, STREET \TLEMEN CAN HAVE Zl Boara, gc ds, able, warm Rooms, 7 WEST TWENTY. A HAND- 24 somety furnished hal nd floor, to j references ' re- fet, with Board, sutable fora g Gulred FIFTH AND ma to let, with INTH ST. Furn ELEGANTLY ing rooms, w~ Hidren; fret class table and h tirement of home, and eof hotwl may be enjoyed very cheap at St, Elmo. 2T THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH A delightful Parlor and Bedroom on third . ays ani iet ou moderate terms, given and required, STREET.-A_ PRIVATE NTH STRE: ir pleasant WEST OG family will let one large, very handsomely furnisved a9 TWENTY -SIXTH Rycin, without Board. 426) WEST TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET, NEAR *)*) Broaaway.—A tow families and Fingle gentlemen ac- gomnmodatod wit) Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without hoort; location, house and board first class, References exchanged. RF RY STREET.TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED ede) Kooms, with gas, bath and fires; for one geatieman, §5; for two gentlemen, 6 per week, EAST TWELFTH ST&E’ Tr. ” Front Rooms, single and double, with Board, near Broadway. 2 4TH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AV! ow nues.—An ciegant Varior Extension, well adapted for ‘one or two persons, to let, with first class Hoard. Apply at Everett Library, 72 Weat Thirty-fourth street. IND _ STREET.—LARG ‘80 ball Room on fourth tloor, 35 TWENTY 9+) Room on second floor wo let, with Board. 3) : Urgent EAST BAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place.—A large front Room and con- hall Kedroom to let, furnished, together or separate, men only. 2 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—TO € . 3 ) private table or without board, a Third Floor, three rooms; private bathroom ; refercaces required. 38 tabl WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE. —A HANDSOMELY furnished Parior Floor to Jet, with or without private ouse and location first clues. References exchanged, QQ GREAT JONES STREET.A SFCOND sTORY OO front Room to let; also stuall Rooms, with or without Board, Table boarders taken, 38 EAst TWELFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST #90 of Broadway.—Three elegant Rooms on first oor to Jet; also single Rooms, private table if desired, WEST THIRTY-THIR € let to gentleman's family or si desiring superior accor 40) BASI TWENTY-sixTHt str to rent, with Board, toa g quired, AR FIFTH third floors, to Only parties PT.—A HALL ROOM eman, References re. THIRTY-FIFTH STREPT.NEWLY AND furnished Rooma fo: or single rd, mt reasonable pricoss . References exchanged. Mey W! Bplendid oe: 4 ( TH STRE » CONV TENT TO THRER CAR routes, are now olfered two handsomely farnished Floors, with Board, together or separately; terms moderate. B22 Wert Fortieth NTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 4 hird floor front Baila t re; family staal. Reference WEs arent with Board; southern exp 4] BAST NINETEENTH, STREET, NEAR BROAD. S way. Weil Luint Boor, to rent, with Board, WEST SIXTRENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 4.2 “ind binth avonuen—Two nesty furnished hell Bede fooma to lel, with first class Board; reterences required, 4 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE. ROOMS TO LET, with good Board, to gentlemen and wives or atngié agentienen. Tw Terma moderate, ‘TH STREET,-TO LET, WITH 4 WFSt FOURT: SEE Board, two very desirable Sults of Rouma; references xebanged. 45 ‘Asn ete EXWEEN HUDSON STREET AND oO Eighth ave Pleasant Rooms and good Board fering very mod lucation convenient, quiet ani pleasant, TIESTREET, Rooms, en #0 nable prices, 46 WEST FOURTER ) and Sixth aveny frat class families at bie, AG WEST WELT STRBET—A PRIVATE FAMILY ean accommodate a gentieman and wife and two gen- temen with furnisued Rooms and Board, Relerences re- quired, BROAD well furnished gentlemen ; table QC) JANE BTREET, West oF (TH AVENUR, 49 two blocks below Fourteenth strect.—Koome to let for Rousekeeping ; désirabie lucation ; all modera improvements, ; ABT THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A SMALL 50 vate family wilt let two clegan' uy furnished Roore, bay gan and watey, to desirable parties, with or without joarde “Apply from eta MA. M. 1. with or without breakfast, Family private. References re~ quired. Q4. BAST TENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE- O-£ nue.—A tarnished Room’ to let in a private family, without board, to a gentleman only. Q] YARICK, STREET, NEAR CANAL.—TWO OR JL three gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and comfortable homes; also wo ladies, willing to room to- gether, 10 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, CONVENIENT to three tines of cars.—A few nicely furnished Rooms, with or without Board. Terms reasonable. FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH A few young ladies can be furnished with WEST §8TH STREET.—A DESIRABLE FRONT Parlor and Bedroom on third floor, with Board; ‘and location first class. hou 104. QEW, 80) WEST, FOURTEENTH STREET — Elegantly furnished Rooms, en auite or singly, to let, with Board. “House first class. References 10 EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— A second story front Room, with alcove, to a genue- man and wife or two single gentlemen, References ex- changed. 109 TWENTY EIGHTH STREET, NEAR) FOURTH e/ avenue.—Large, handsomely furnished Room, with Board; table and accommodations first class, 109 (NEW NO.) WEST THIRTEETH STREET, FEW +) doors below Sixth avenue. rivate family will let, with Board, a furnished Second Floor, en suite or sepa: rately ; reference: hanged. 109 THIRD STREET, BROOKLYN, B. D,-ROOMS +!’ to let, with Board; Breakfast and Tea at hours to 104 —GENTLEMEN OR nk call at 46949 Sixth avenue, be made for the winter; house modern, Rooms TO LEY.—-ONE OR TWO GENTLEM FAMILIES Des James Hotel, TRING may Frrangementé cai CAN obtain nicely furnished Rooms, with partial Board, in = private family, ata imoderate price, Address W. C., box 131 jerald ofice. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS ARE NOW OFFERED Sy to parties reeking winter quarters; elegant furnished Parlors aud Suits of Rooms or eviire Floors, with or without Board, in the desirable private residence corner Fourth ve and Seventeenth street, Private coach Thouwe and stable ND to let, with Board; a’ Apply atahe Worden Hotel, antreet. inner at ingle y INT gentiems FLOOR FRONT ROOM AND SMALL ROOM, with Board, for gentleman and wil No. #3 West Nihth street, near Sixth avenue, 1 rPWO HANDSOME FAMILY ROOMS, JUST VACATE! Ino Rooms fe l ‘142, 144 and 146 East Fourteenth or single gentlemen. R BOARD-#%0 FOR TWO; STEAM HEATING, coal gas, bathe, hot and cold water; 60 minutes from New York, 6 ‘from station. Rooms and ‘Board first class, South Orange Mountain Hou HITZELBERGER & PALMER, Proprietors. With gas and heat, E. E. N,, Herald office. D LODGING WANTED. _ GENTLEMAN, 309 YEARS OLD, WOULD TEACH the piano or melodeon tor the use of a furnished Room, Reference given as to ability, Address YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES A ROOM, WITIL full Board, in a small dress, with terms, R. 8., box 5,635 Post office. wate American familly, Ad- A a week, in the comforts of a home. oilice. Address GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD AT $25 quiet private family, where they can enjoy |CHARD, box 160 Herald OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child 11 years old, in a desirable location above Four- teenth street. Herald office, Price not to exceed $35, Address H., box 102 OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY. three nours of the eity, for a lady, two ehild ddress J. DENHAM & three years and nurse, West Twenty-third street, New York. WITHIN iren under CO., 266 Yy4nteo—By A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO CHIL- dren and girl, three Rooms, with Board, 850. Address, with’ particulars, Dox 5,995 Post oflic Terms about ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, PARLOR and Bedroom or one large Room, with Board, between Thirty-fourth and Fiftieth streets, Fourth and Seventh ues; terms $100 per month. Ad office, C.M., box 5,181 e Post accommodate boarders. 109 SEXTON PLACE (HIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN J Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished , with or without Board, in a New England family; terms low ; references, 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER — Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for house- keeping, to let to respectaile small families. a] 0 NINETEEETH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUF, in the bakery.—To let, four Rooms on second floor} gas and wate 115 EAS! THIRTY.NINTH STREET, NEAR PARK +) avenue.—To let, with Board, by a'private family, a Suit of furnished Rooms; very desirable locatiow, 120 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,-FURNISHED —\J Rooms to rent on fourth floor, with Board; terms moderate ; references, 128 BAST TWENTY-SECOND STRE: PRIVATE AO family of two persons will let nicely furnished Rooms, with good cooking and Board, to three or four persons, more for company than protit, ] 20 EAST TWELFTH STREET, SECOND BLOCK e from Broadway.—A private family will let to gentle- men nicely furnished with closets, gas, bath, &c. Breakfast if desired. 1 SIX TH STREET.—HANDSOMELY shed Rooms, singly and en suite, with first class Board; terms moderate, 136 MACROUGAL STREET.—SECOND STORY FRONT OD Room to let, with Board, fire and vas, toa gentle man and wife, for #18; also one for $16; single Rooms, $7. 137 SECOND AVENUE.-TO LET, WITH BOARD, A +4 nicely furnished front Room on'third floor; auitable for a geutieman and his wife or two gentleme 137 NEST, FORTE-TRIRD (Sixth avenue and nished Rooms, with first class Board, fa a brown stone for fanulies and gentlemen ; references required, 130 HGETH STREET, | OPPOSITE MERCANTILE v2) vibrsiy-—Handgoulely furnished Rooms to. rent; house hae just been thoronghly repaired and everything new. ‘These rooms are very desirable. Terms moderate, 14.0 BIRTH AVENDE—TWO | comMUNIOATING Rooms on fourth floor, overlooking the avenue, and especially suitable for @ couple ot gentlemen, Board first clase, Referencs 4.2, WES? FORTY-FIGHTH STREET.—PURNISHED 4.4 Rooms to let, with or without Board, in a strictiy private family, for single gentlemen. 149 BAST TWENTY SIXTH STREET. ELEGANTLY be) furnished Floor, two partora and extension, without fly. ; private boar 152 WEST ELEVENTH | sTRE 4 avenue.—Kooms to let, with house first class; splendid nelghborhood [59 FAST FIFTIETH STRERT—A LARGE FUR- Je) nished front Room, with Board, gas and fire, to conple of single gentlemen; terms moderate; desirable loca tion, three doors from Third avenue. 15 t FIFTEENTH STREET.—ELIGIBLE FUR- Oe) nished Rooms to let, to gentlemen only, without Board; private family. ai) WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREFT.—A PRIVATE Ave family will let, with first class Board, two or three very pretty, convenient Rooms, with pantries,hot and cold waiter (closet), de. 16 BAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN LEX- YL ington and Third avenues, Large front Room, with Bedroom adjoining, partially furnished, with Board; also hall Room. Terms moderate. References. 26) SECOND AVEN TO LET, SEVERAL VERY choice, elegantly furnished Rooma, with or without NEAR SIXTH without Board; terma modera I¢ Foard, in the first clasa brown stoue residence, Terme mod- erate. ET.—TWO NICE- th closets, gas, hot and cold rd, in a private fi HUDSON STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO ty in & first Class house, et #3 and $4 a woes; Ore, 16: ly furnished Rooms, water, either with or without Bi 74 Pi DVO NESE _RORTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- AV way.—A very large bandsomely farnished Room, on second floor, with Hoard; pantries, hot and cold water, &c. 219, WEST THIRTY-EIGHTI STREET.—A PRIVAT Sie) fanilly will let, with Board, a second story front Room, elegantly furnished, to a desirable party, on satisfac: tory terms, None but the most reapectable need apply. 918 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN 8EC- ond and Third avenues.—Two very pleasantly far- nished Roois, with good Board, can be bad for the winter at moderate prices. DIG "452 TWHIRTY-SECOND, STREET. —W 7 LU dished Rooma ta set, with good Board; bouse of modern Improvements; location good. 232 WEST, TWENTY-FIRST STREBT.—A FEW OZ choice Rooms, with good Board, for families of gle gentlemen, furnished or unf arsed ‘but few board- terms moderate, References exchange 933 WEST FOURTH STREET.—A PLEASANT FUR- +)+) nighed Room to let, in a private family, suitable for gentleman and wife or one or two single gentlemen, 2 4 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMALY » furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to gentieman and wife or single gentlemen, with Board; private family; referencen. 262 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH IL a nue.—A few Boarders can be accommodated ‘with nicely farnished Rooma and good Soard; terma mod- erate; private family. O74 BOWERY.—FOUR ROOMS ON THE SECOND (4 ftoor to let, with all the modern improvements, In- quire In the store, OT ( NO.) FOURTH AVENU: 278 Wary, church. Brigh on suite or amall 'pri- parately, with or without priv: y, ofleriug home eoraforts, 300 NINTH STREET, ONR NOOR FROM RECOND . aventie, Ay widow, having an elegantly fur- nished house, will vent a cholce of pleasant Roome, with or without Board. 302% T, TWO NICELY fur mall private family, with or ‘without partial Boar 305% eTH STREET.—THREE NICELY OND furnished Rooms and a Parlor on second floor to let, suitable for housekeeping or single gentiemen. Terma moderate. 316 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET (STUYVESANT . ) Vark).—Vloasant Room, with frat class Board; re- ferences exchanged SECOND AVE ANDSOME ROOMS TO t, with or without Koard, farnished or unfurnished, novoTumocated for @Y to BiU per week, ire ST TW Wy 35 WEST TWENTY-THIRD | STREET.—BECOND ase) story front Room and Bedroom in a private family for n gentieman and wife wisuing first class accommodations and home comforts. Q)5 SSXTH AVENUE, Finer rLooR—To 4 ) a furntshed Paric gentlemen, in m private Fre quired, 44) em AVENUE.A YOUNG WIDOW HAS A = furnished Room to let, LET, and Redroom, to one or two b family, Breakfast if re- BO ET nc VENTY SECOND | STREET. —FUR- ABO) alehea back Parior, with priviiege of the fronts #8 per week; and Hall Bedroom, &8 per week; hoase has all modern improvements. HETWREN FORTIEYN Firat Floor, ur rooms, ) With or without Board RGR SEVENTH AVE 565 aud Forty-e tat bath, unfurnished or ether Rooms; rent lo’ 57( THIRD AVENUE,-FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, sullable for housekeeping or boarding, ‘Terie re sonable. EAR 11 7 BROADWAY, ON ENT ° 4 street. Rooms to let, en anite or singly, Ucrnen and wires or single gentiemen, with first ci iis to gen- ‘de TANTED—FURNISHED ROOM teenth street, with or without In a private family prefe iano playin) 20 with be given. Address M. M. BELOW FOUR- it Board, b; apply. y a lady. , where no objection is made to Price not to éxceed 810 per week without, or |. None but first class need box 476 Post office, Reference WANTED—FOR A LADY AND CHILD, FOUR YEARS A PROMPT PAY, Herald ofice, city. week, old, a comfortable Room, with plain Board, in or near ddress, with lowest terms and all particulars, for one TANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD gas and fire, by a gentleman and wife, for the winter; immediately, Address month. Answer exceed 2 elfth street, not to B60 HN... 195 Enst 1 Vy and servant, TANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS, CHILD first class Apartments Hoard. Neighborhod must be good and quiet, rooms cheerful and airy. Price not to exceed $150 per week. Address 5. 2,561 Post oflice. box WANED EY A LADY, A nished Room, with Board, fire, HANDSOMELY FUR- &c., with a widow lady Ming alone, or in a'small, quiet family, and where no other boarders taken preferred? ‘Thirty-fourth atreews and ©. W., Herald office. focation between Fourteenth and ventral. Addr terms, We SALES AT AUCTION. AGRON SALE-AT 118 WEST TWENTY SIXTH Housscqusen waetiag moe Parl lousekee; urniture. EDWIN NICHOLS & CO. -Auctioueers, Will sell all the handsome Household Furniture at the private residence 118 ‘Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, this (Wednesday) moraing, December 1, at 103g o'clock pre- cisely; all the furniture inade to order seven months ago and will be Kold to the highest bidder, without reser Magniiicent rosewood 7\4 octave Pianotorie, Beautiful Parlor Suita, latest atyle, covered with green and gold and crimson and’ gold French satin brocatel, silk reps and atriped reps; Works of Art, Bronres, Clocks, Ol Paintings, Vases “Statuary, Pigutes, Cabinets, de rose; rosewood Ktngeres, Tables, Pier and Mantel Lace Curtains, Desk, Bookcase, Library waluut Bedateads, Teaus, Washstunds Commodes, Spring and Hair Mattte Beds,’ Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets, Sheets, Sofas, Chi Rockers, Bed Lounges, ‘covered with Veivet, Brussela and Three-ply Carpets; Buffet, Extension and Tea Tables, Dining Chai Glass, China and Silver Ware; Table Cutle ts’ and Kitchen Furni- ture, Oflcloth, Ae, N. B,—Iteliable men in attendance to cart and pack goods for purchasers at reasouable charges. Sule postive, rain or shine. UCTION SALE.—J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. Peremptory sale of y Magnificent Household Furniture, 500 Lots by catalogue, valued at #20 Drawing Room Suits, Pianoforte, Bronzes, Palntings, Statu- ary, Velvet Carpet, marqueterie bots de rose Cabinets, und many rare and costly Works of Art, it public auction, ON THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 1, at the elegant brown stone mansion, by West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at 10% o'clock. Drawing Room Suite, covered crimaon gold, blue gold brocatel; Curtains to match; Etageres,, Bookense, ince Curtains, Chandeliers, Paintings by eminent artists; bronze Clocks, Vases, rosewood Pianotorte, Music Cabinet, rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, W XIV.; Mattresses, Extension ‘Table, Cutlery, Glassware; Linen, Silverware, ‘Casters, vers, &c. Every facility for packing, removi goods. "Parties wishing to attend thia sale take F) or Sixth ayenne cars, ‘en suite, style Louis Bullet, Chimaware, ‘vareens, Sal: ‘shipping avenue A nA BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. 7 THE aUCTION SALE of the LORILLARD ESTATE FORDHAM PARK, dy order of the Supreme Court in partition, WILL BE CONTINUED THIS DAY, A. J. BLEECKER, 8ON & 00, Auctioneers. A special train will leave the Harlem depot at 10:30, M.. to,convey purchasers troe of expense. NO POSTPONEMENT ON ACCOENT OF THE WEATHER, EVERY LOT TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. UCTION NOTICE. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, AT W O'CLOCK, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE REGULAR SALE ol MANUFACTURED FURS, consisting of EIGHT H ONDikD Lors, embracin Sable, Mink, Frmine, Gray Squirrek Muskrat, Faney Squir- rel, French, German and American 'Fitch and’ French Coney Muffs; Collars, Pelerines, Capes and Cuffs. Also Astrachan Mutfs and Collars, with Angora Trimmings. Ajso Bear, Wolf and Raccoon Sleigh Robes; Mink, Coney and Beaver Gloves and Gauntiets. ‘A LINE OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WINTER HATS, ae AN ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, tneluding 9 A fine lino of Vieune Broche Shawls, ‘Catalogues and Goods now ready. Wil. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, No. 182 Chureh street. B. WALDRON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ° Chairs and Rockers, ‘This day, at 11 o'clock, at the salesrooms, 108 Liberty et, part of a manufacturer's atock of Chairs, embracing all kinds suitable for dwellings, offices, &c. ‘On, Thursday ‘and Friday, wees* sale of the A Providence Hard dt Stiv including both useful and ornamental goods, of the mont beautiful designs and exquisite finish, On exhibition this day, J, G, & A. 8, WETMORE, Asnignees. UCTION NOTICE, BY HENRY H. LEEDS AND MINER. HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms, Nos. 95 Ghambers'and 77 Reade streets, Art Galeries $17 and 819 Broadway, ‘On ny, Deoember 1. At 19 o'clock, at our store, No, 9 Chambers street, for ac- couut of H. 1. Godet € Co. $20,000 AMERICAN GOLD. CaaS a moderate rate. I Rooms, with Board; Rooms, or night; Board and Rooms per day, §1 50, ingle athe by udsot entlemen ERBER LINTON PLACE HOUSE—ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, 756 Broadway, corner of Bighth street, and No, 2 Cliuton place; Rooms in suits for families and at UPONT HOUSE.—86 AND UPWARDS FOR SINGLE without board, by the week nat. © street and Bowery, on the Euro} the day, week oF month’ All rooms hented. B, BRED MMIT HOTEL (NEW HOUSE), CORNER OF CANAL plan.—Rooms by -R, Proprietor. 17. GEORGE HOTE! CORNER OF BROADWAY AND © Twentieth street.—This house ie newly and eleganjly fur- nished, beautiful rate prices, rican plan. and opened for the recept Location unsurpassed, Proprietor, WM. jon’ of guests, where Rooms can be secured en suite or singly, at mode- Conducted on tI H. FAIRCHILD. the Ame- Wapsworti Filth avenu tlons are invited to ‘call early. HOUSE, THE FAMILY HOTEL, NO. 63 —Those desiring superior accommoda- D, P. PETERS, Proprietor. WESTERN. HOTEL, CORTLANDT STREET. now ready to receive boarders WE for the winter. Fami- lies and single gentiemen will tind thia one of the most fortable boteis in the city. ARE com- THOMAS D, WINCHESTER. _INSTRUCTIO: A time disengaged YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED TEACHER, HAVING in morning and evening, will give lessons in plano music at her own residence, in the vicinity of Grand Opera Hous ntyle and iusure rapid per quarter, T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY, A Private Instruction, day and evening, in Bookkeepiny riting, Arithmetie, Phonograpby. | Special advantages for branches. Ladies department. Grammar, Fronch, ‘German, Spanis nglish boys learning ial efforts made to inculcate correct Progress; first class references; B10 Send address to Miss J.,"box 162 Herald office, T_ 85, ELE AT pbtarane eats ma at only 8 GANT BUSINESS WRITING. 609 Broadway, offer specialinducements to Buplls wishing 16 ‘prepare for ‘business, before now be secured for bookkeeping, arithmetic, &0., for ten lessons, Apply day or evening. A T $5 EACH—BOOKKEEPING, instruction. Ladies’ department. reparator; THOM PBON'S COLLE MESSRS January 1, WRITING, ARITH- metic, Grammar, Spelling; day and evening. Privat course. Tele- graphy, Pnonography. GE, 20 Fourth enue, opposite Cooper Institute, 82 50, WRITING; BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIO, AT AA spelling, German, College 62 Bowery. From ex-Governor French, Latin, Hebrew, 5 King Volone! Paine’s plan of instruction is systematic and expeditious a. each. N Bag LISH LADY, of would be considered an equivalent. R,, Herald office. AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER French and musie, wishes few more pupiis in those branches, or would like to board in # family wl Reference. Address R. re lessons AUCHON NOTICE. ROOTS AND SHOES. WM. M. HOLLINGSHEAD, AUCTIONEER, BY J.T. WHITEHOUSE & O0., Salesroom 28 and 25 Warren street, fll sell dn WEDNESDAY, DEC, 1, AT 101g O'CLOCK A. M. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY PACKAGE BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, &c., of Eastern and city manufacture, adapted to Southern, ‘Western and city trade. RT SALE, BARKER & THEALL, AUCTIONEERS, GALLERY OF ART, #45 BROADWAY, THE SECOND AND ‘MUST IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS WORKS OF ART will take place on the evenings of Friday and Saturday, the 8d and 4th of Decem- ber. In the collection now on éxhibition are the choicest specimens of the most eminent European aud American artists, and willbe sold without apy reserve on che above evenings, AUCTION LARGE PALE THIS. DAY (WEDNESDAY), - 8 WEST TWEDTY-SEVENTH STREET, FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will sell this commencing at 10) Drolock, over $16,000 worth, and 400 lots by catalogue, o Handsom Piain Household Furniture, celebrated city made Planoforte, Ac, at private realdence 18 West between Sixth — and a Twenty-seventh stree' nth in French satin, brocatel and silk reps; superb rose- wood Pianoforte, Bookcase, Writing Desk, elegunt Centre and Side Tables, brocate! and lace Curtains, two Fler Mirrore, ‘89x98, with gilt frames: 25 Figures, Clocks, Vases, Ornamenta; velvet, Brussels and fhree-piz Carpeta; rosewood and black waln ber and Dining Room Suiis; Turkish Lounges and Easy Chairs, Beds, Bedding, curled hair Mattresses, &c.; walnut Bedateads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Sotas, Rockers. Tables, Chairs, French China, Glass and Silver Ware, and ail tho Kitchen Utensils. Bale positive. This is the'k and richest sale of the reason. Goods boxed and ahipped for purchasers. Annee FURNITURE, CARVINGS, BRONZES, ‘Bevres: Porcelain and Venetian Glass, Fura, ‘Objets d’Art et de Vertu, Curiosities, &c.,4 Jo he gold at augtion by. HFNRY Hf, LI 3 & MINER, HENRY H. LE) on WEDNESDAY at Tig o'clocs, EDB, Auctioneer, EVENING, Dec. 1, i Nos, 817 and £19 Broadway, southwest corner Twelfth street. By order of the Baron H. A. de Reviere, revious to bis departure South, The above collection wili be found to comprise a number of very fine and curious Antiaue, Japanese Bronzes and Porcelaing, @ superb dinner and dessert service of Sevres from the Baron Kouchileff, one antique Nuremburg Clock, mounted in precious stonea eae ite Venetian Glasswat curious Silver Cups, &c., Inlald with gold; Bas Relleta_ani Statues by Thorwaldsen, Court Costumes, rich Russian Furs, ‘olar Roves aud Kugs, Fuyptinn Bronze Clocks, French Clocks, Medallion Paintings by Careme and others, Albuma of Drawings, two Rapiers, superbly mounted and inlaid; tique Carved Bedroom rniture, ite, richly and curt- ously carved; South American Pottery and Curiosities, Ja- anese Ware, &c., &0,, forming a valuable and rare collec- Uon'of curiosities destrable to connoisseurs. They will be Sold without reserve as above and are NOW ON EXHIBITION FREE DAY AND EVENING n. I of neglected education, or thre in Brooklyn. Address ont m an experienced and thoroughly qualitie ome, isses, in the famil id {natructress rest OARD—WITH TUITION, FOR TWO YOUNG LADIEB ac in Brooklyn Herald brane! rienced Professor, wi moderate, Address box 2,100 P J*STRUCTION IN FRENCH MADE ith the highest references; terms EASY, BY AN Wann, ~A AY, tent to mpat undersigned wishes t and desires an instructress who ix will time for #ix months to that pur reside in a ne{ghboring city. he best ‘AN, box 230 Herald office. UNG LADY PERFECTLY CO! struction in the French become petecty in| wie, and compensation will be liberal. g to devote her references Addresa AM. MPE- The ret e ne nth one. She will be required to will be re- ERI. ___ POLITICAL, A’ ler Association, held on Monday evening, Nov. 2% KE, Hill for Aa Justice, Joreph Koch for Civil Justice. by Hon. Wm, H, Tracy, Joseph 1, Too! urging ipon the’ demoerac nominations. On motion Salurday evening, December 4. ti W. E, BuRKHARDT,) V. FIN ELOON, Secretaries. J JACOB HAYS, Jr, Treasurer. Speech vk er and ral ot A REGULAR MEETING OF THE ANTHONY MIL- Yoneordin Hall, 167 Rivin rai 1869, Captain Charlen ‘altenbach In the chair, the following gentlemen were unai mouly endorsed :—Anthony Miller for Alderman, Lawrence tant Alderman, Kd. J. Shaniley’ for Poll on tet hers, of the ward to sustain regular e meeting adjourned to meet on 1ARLES M, KALTENBACH, President, Y ARCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. 1) fice and salearoom, 87 Nasuau street, opposite the Post office. Flegant Household Furniture. PARLOR SUITS IN ELEGANT COVERINGS, SECKETARIES, HOOKCASES, WARDROBES, BUFFETS, WING AND DWARF BOOKCASES, MIKRORS, LACE AND BROCATEL CURTAINS, LIBRARY emis &c., &c. The great auction house o JOHNSTON 103g o'clock, agsortment of Housel Thuraday, I Y¥ ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, a Office and salesroom, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, Fine London and American Booka, IMlustrated and superbly bound, ‘The great auction house of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, an elegant assortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Work: YY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Peremptory ale of second hand Furniture, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Pier Mirrors, M. DOUGHTY wiil sell tig o'clock, at the salerroom 79 Nasaan street, assortment of second hand Furniture, Rosewood aud walnut Parlor Suits, In good order; rood and walnt Chamber Suite, with, marble tops, vel- vet Tapestry and In grain Carpets, 1 ane juare irr Eounpes Easy Chairs: centre, Tables, Crockery Cutlery an N' For Police Justice, John MeQuad Porter; for Alderman, Jace! HENRY FELDMAN, NTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TWELFTH WARD. Mozart Hail Juatetary and Aldermante nominatio: ‘or Civil Justice, Jor Long. ROSEN SOURGH, Chairman, CunterorneR CHANDLEY)! Seerctarien, ‘I ing of Monday, the 29th day friends aud thote of Thomas both o drawn therefrom, I, in accordance Francis V. Ewing, and to him thé wupport that they truly, de. (Siened) IAL DISTRICT, qm JUDIE For Police Justic Henry Murray. Joneph McGuire. WILLI General WILLIAM BPRNACILY gg. EDMUND M, CONNELLY, . Colonel NATHAN Nrowit, Secretary. 5 West EI oved, city or cor ed, hipped, stored, Money ARast® SALE ° ° Splendid Oil Print t lomerviiie Calle ¥ fe MONDAY AND TURSDA R, SOM uC TION NOTICE,—CROCK ERY. On Wednesday, ber I, at ware, ke., &e,, on Thursoay, Dece: J. M. BEACH & CO,, @ Barclay stee oF EXPRESSES. a, F. & G, BURNHAM’S FURNITURE AND BAG- SALES AT AUCTION. i the ne with ey For Civil Justice, AM ©. CONNER, D, DRCOURCY, th street, near nt adv. ings, Tic, 6 AND 1 AND GLASEW. i also ‘O THE VOTERS OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DI. trict, Tenthand Seventeenth wards.—The undersigned Teepectfully bege leave to notify his friend clubs and organizations of the district who have placed his name fn nomination for re-election to the office of Police hat at a conference held on the even: of November, between his aq., the names of eral ina hat and the naneof Francia V. Ewing having been ch Agreemen have withdrawn my name from the canvass in favor o ’ atthat all my friends will accord would have accorded mo. WILLIAM H, MANSFIEL: Very D. Tammany Hall ant Democratic Union Nominations, * Chairman dammany Contention retaries, Chafrman Democratic Union Convention. Sixth Furniture, pla cod. VILLE, Auctioneer. ARE. Hard: fine Oil Paintings, &c. ihe whole to be sold with- YF, COLTON, AUCTIONERER.—HOUSEHOLD FUR- B niture, French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrora, Broneela, -‘Threo-ply and Ingrain Carpeta; Feather Beda, Hair Mattres- ses, China and Ginex Ware, dc. dc. On Thursday, Dec. % at 1034 o'clock, at 42 Charles street, the entire Furniture of the Jarge private dwelling; it will embrace the usual assortment of Goods, Dining Room and Basement Gooda, rich China and Glaesa Ware, superior Feather Beds, and Hair Mattresses, Silver Piated Ware, four large French plate man- jer Mirrore, Kitchen Furnitare, &c., cc. By order ecutors of the estate, Catalogues in’ time, Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS 10, o'clock precisely, 15 West Honston street, choice Liquors, Cigara, elegant’ black walnut Counters, Shelvings, Tables, Uhalen, Mitrore, Eugravings, Stoves, Ranges, cookin Utensils, Crockery Ware, Tablecioths, Giass Ware, Silver Plated Ware, £c., of restaurant, In lots, Dealera invited. MAK BAYERSDURFER)S office 381 Bowery. Y MAK BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONBER.—SELLS 12 o'clock, No. 2 Navy atteet, opposite Navy Yard, Brookiyn, entire Furniture, Fixinies, Ac., of boarding hows nd restaniragt consiating xenoral assortment Heddings, Fur. niture, Also Liquors, Cigars, cooking Utensils; valuabie Lease of house; in loth, Deniers invited. MAX BAYERSLORFER'S office 984 Bowery. NJ. P, FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEER. Salesroom No. 9 Beach street, On Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1569, at 10 A. M., at No. 95 Amity street, genteel Mousehotd Furniture, consiating of Sofas, Chairs, marble top Tables, black wainnt Bedroom Suits, mar bie top Bureaus, Washstands, hair and straw Mattresven,- Feather Beds, Pillows, black walnut Rockers, Dining Room Chairs, Lounges, Lace Curtains, Shawls, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &e. BY J. W. CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER—WILL sell in ‘lots to-morrow. (Thursday), entire elegant Bar Counters, back Shelving, Eugliah rosewood Beer Pump, Glassware, Crockery, cane seat Chairs, Tables, Mirrors, Eng ish Oltcloth, Ae, to clowe busines of frat clask oyster, bund barroom on Broadway. Fall particulars In to-morrow's CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, 560 Bowery. Heraid. Y J. W. CAMPBELL, IR, AUCTIONERR—WILL J sell in lote, on Friday next, entire large and select stow of Groceries, Teas and Family Supplies of fipe corner grocery and ten etore; will alno ell fine Fixtures, Horse, Wagon and #, More particulars, as MORMEDELE & CO,, Anctioneers, 360 Bowery. BY’ EDWARD SCHENCK, AL ELEGANT FRENUM PAN CLOCKB, BRONZES, VA: ALE Liberty ttreet, THIS DAY, at I! o'clock, KER. SALEY AT AUCTION. ie oe Sp poe ros , iu atreat this days Des. T, thd tomorrows at it S'elock A. M., a superb collection of Oil Paintings, by eminent Amen: can and European artists, Paintings dnd frames sold to- Jf, HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS DAY, AT 1. Bi Vesey street, at 1034 o'clock, Dry Goods, Muslins, Fiannels, Notions, Hosiery, €c. in great variety. Friday, 84. at 12 o'clock, at 150 Greenwich street, the whole Stock and F istillery Store, ENRY DREHER & HOPSON, AUCTIONEERS, 19 ROW- tay Weimer booms ie oeloeky at 177 Cis 4 Fret reialtare, Hedateads, Beds and Bedding, Bu- Tatar haa Tables, Ollcloths, Carpets, Stoves, E Tl ery, Wednesday, December {, at 10 o'clock, at 36 Pang ogee of a Lager Beer Saloon, Chairs, Tabela, Mir- pars, Engraving Glassware, Counters, lee Box, Stores, fine Fixtures of a NRY DREHER & HOPSON, AUCTIONERS, 19 ex hi &. WEINPEROED, COREE r + Large and_ special of Toys and Fancy Goods, 8. HERMAN ‘CO, will sell at pubite auction on Thuraday, December 2, at 10 o'clock, at 18 Bowery, about 160 cases of Wax Dolls und Fancy Godda, Just nrrived. per: venael. Send pand, viz.:-Toys of every deweription, China and Gli Ware, all’ kinds of crying and clapping Dolis, Portable Writ. ing Desks, Toilet and Fancy Work Boxes, and hundreds of articles too numerous too mention. The catalogue will com- prise many new goods just landed, @nd will be sold in lots to sult jobbers and dealera, 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEE! * BY 8. HERMAN & will sell this day (Wednesday), December 1, at 1036 o'clock, at499 Pearl street, the contents of a Confectionery, consist ing of Candies, Candy Jara, Ice Cream Cans, Counters, Show- cases, Shelving, &c. Sale positive und no reserve. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. THURSDAY, Dec. 2, Mortgage ante, Daguerrean Gallery, at 11’ o'clock, at the auc- tion rome No.1 North Willa sireet, the Effecia of & Da: nerrean Gallery, consiaiing of al} the Tools and Implements ‘or carrying on the business Cameras, Head Resta, Piatos, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Odice Railing, Showcases, Counters, Furniture, JOHN H. HILLIER, Attorney for Nortgagee. ‘ACOB BOGART AUCTIONFER. ia day (Wednesday), Dee. 1, At 103g o'olock, at the auction rooma,’No. 1 North Willlam atreet, Housvhold Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Ollice Desks, consisting of mahoeuny Parlor Suits In green plush, mahogany Soins, Lounges, mahogany, Waray Fine do.,, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, mahogany cane Chatra, bl walnut extension Dinta; oak cane Arm Ch Cottage Suits Tables, oak Dining Room Chairs, nd chestnut marble top and in new Husk Valuable Property on the Grand OceanB onlevard for Park way, receutiy located by the Park Commissioners, from t Park to Coney Islands, having a large froutage on the Toupect Park Fair Grounds, also on bush mvenue, village of Flatbush, Long Island, EH. LUDLOW '& CO., will sell at auction on ‘Thursday, December 2, 1869, nt 14 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, UL Broadway, Trinity Building, New York. Six Plots, containing from 20 to 50 lots each, on King's H way, fronting the Prospect Park Fair Grounds, opposite the entrance to race course. On one of the plote is a goo frame dweliing and outbuildings, well calculated for a pubile house. Grand Ocean Boulevard. Forty-nine Plots, fronting on the Boulevard, or Park way, Sicocsaaeyenpe: Cedar, Chestnut and Wainut streets, and ell road. ‘One Lot on Flatbush avenue, nearly opposite Prospect Park, running through to Catharine street. ‘Two Ploté, comprising about ten lots, southeasterly corner of Flatbush avenue and Union place. xa per cent may remain on Bond and Morty: 00) age, ‘maps and full particulars at Auctioneer's office, No. 8 Fine ate 2 . FY Rareaace ch SALE. I, 8. WEINBERGER, Auctioneer, By 6. HERMAN & 00. will sell Thuraday, December 2, at 10}¢ o'clock, at 18 Bowery, the contenta ot a Fancy Store, consisting of Horiery, Glo ve Comets, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Ribbons, Needien, Pins, Combs, Toys, “ke. By order of L. PENDSKOPH, City arshal. ARSHAL’S SALE.—FURNITURE.—R. FIELD, AUC- tioneer, 135 Chatham street, will seli this day, at 11 o'clock, a lot of Houschold Furniture—Sofas, Chairs, Bu- is, Bedstoada, Washstands, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Carpets, &e, By order P, Feeney, City Marshal, ORTGAGE SALE—OF ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PAR- Jor Suit, in damask ; 2 Pier Glasses, with cornices to match; Chamber Suit; 12 Carpeta, 6 Fiano, 40 COLE nm 4 MURPHY, 8:1 Fulton street, Brooklyn, 0 ay, December 1, ‘st 1034 v'clock. GAFFNFY, AUCTIONEER, 325 BOWERY, SELLS PP. Sie day, at 11 o'clock, the Furniture of a tirst class Vowling Saloon, on the corner of Rivington atreet and the Bowery; Mirrors, Chairs, mahogany and marble top Stands, Chandeliers, ‘Cup Case, Oileloth, silver Cupe, in lots. Rain or “ paws BROKER'S SALE--WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— R. FIELD, Aucticneer, 185 Chatham street, will sell on Thuraday, at 11 o'clock, 90 ‘ote of gold and silver Watches, diamond and gold Jewelry, Pins. Rings, Earrings, Bracelets, Necklaces, gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, &c-¢ al and Pistols, Musical Instruments, &c. Worthy the attention of dealers.’ By order SIMPSON, SOMERS & CU., 25 Chat- ham street. ECEIVER'S SALE.—ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS. A. M. CRISTALAR & SON, Auctioneers, will offer at their xalesroom, 427 Broadway, on Thursday, December 2, at 10 o'clock, a iarge coliection of valuable ‘Oil Paintings by well known European masters of the BELGIUM, FRENCH, GERMAN and ITALIAN SCHOOLS. ‘The trade, private ey and others making collections are 4 to this saie, in which will be found many able for holiday presenta, Gate OF VALUABLE RAL ESTATE, ‘Will be sold at public auction, on the FIRST MONDAY in December next, 1 the town of’ Manning, Clarendon county, bers Rory oan ie lowing ‘rae Land, stpshgens! in the county, the property of an assigned estate :—~ qOWN Peace This is the late residence of Dr. Ingram, and ts located tn the most desirable portion of the town of Manning. The lot contains two acres. The appurtenances are a well finished dwelli containing #ix rooms; Perea complete, con- sisting of store room, servants’ houses, kitchen, stable, &c. ‘The piace is ornamented with beautiful live oaks, set out about ten years ago. Altogether it is a handsome place. cout- Ing ten years ago about #6,000, “HONE TRACT.” This is an excellent and well gettied tract of 600 ncrea of Jand, situated about two miles from Manning. The land pro- duces well—cotton, corn eer The appurtenances con- sist of dwelling house, with necessary outbulldings, labor- ers’ houses, gin hou * JON YER: ‘ ‘This isa tract of 620 acres of land; tt is a well setvled and highly productive plantation, situatein “fork of Black riyer,” six miles from Manning. * UROSE BAY PLACE.” This ye n tract of 640 acres of fine cotton and corn land, sit- uate within a mile of the Conyers, and adjoining the “Con- yers Tract.” It is without settlement. “MOLEOD TRACT.” Thie is a tract of 300 acres. An improved valuable tract of land, situate in the “fork of Black river,"' produces corn, cotton and rice well, and s convenient to Manning and Sumter, the latter place affording one of the best markets in the State, MOKNIGHT PROPERTY. Thia consists of @ ntore house, dwelling ‘and outbuildings, and five acres of land in tho village of Summerton, neat Wright's Bluif, on Santee river. LOTS IN MANNING, Houso and two acre Lot, in the town of Manning; house contains four rooms; lot well improved, ‘A small House aud kitchen, aud two acres of Land tn tho village of Manning. A vacant Lot. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the remainder on a credit of one and two years; the credit'portion to be secured by bond of the pur- chaser, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, and mértgage of the prein{ses gold, Purchasers to pay for stamps and pa FROST & ADU! era. R, for A Chari HERIFF'S WO Aneti HERIFF'S SALF.—HARDWARE, PUMPS, 40, ie RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will sell on Thursday, at 11 o'clock, at 4 Cortlandt atrect, a wh "Haraware, Lamba, Wolta, Nuts, Telegraph Material, kc., ke. JAMES O'BRIEN, Bherlil. J, SOANNRLL, Deputy. HERIFY'S SALE—SHIP CHANDLERY.—RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will sell on Saturday, at 11 giotock, at No, hes ouiwayy tot of Bbip Chandlers jores, iron Sates, ir . J. BEEBACHRR, Deputy. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff, SHERIFF'S SALE—DRY GOOD: RICHARD WAL- TERS, ae pioneer will sell Mle, ive ponday ats reli it 4 Righth avenue, a gone Loe) ry Goo + mma its 1 TAM O'BRIEN, Sheriite J. SREBACHER, Deputy. 10 MARKET MEN.--SALE OF STANDS AND STALLS ward Market. v pler 12) of the laws of 1865 the under. aigned will offor for anie at public auction on the 20th December, 169, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Eighteenth Market, oh avenue ©, between Sfxteenth and Seventeenth streets, in tha city of New York, the Leases of the several Stalls and Standa in sald market for a Verm of one year from the Ist day of Janaary, 18% The plans of the stalls and stands in said market and the terms of sale will be ready on the Sth day of December next and can be had on appiteation to the Commissioners, at t office of said market, or at the oflice of the Comptroller of the city of New York. RW YORK, Nov, 20, 1869. i. A, MOORE, FORBES HOLLAND, WILLIAM HAW, Jr. RrcttaRp B, Conxous.¥, Comptroller Commissioners, Was, ABROTT, AUCTIONEER.OFFICE NO. 6 City Hall piace, —the sale advertised to take place on # postponed until farther notice.) AUCTIONEER, LLORY & BLACKWKELIy ‘bb Liberty at Auctioners and Keal this day in Crosby street Wuson 11. BLACKWELL By MA’ bi ireet, Eatate Brokers, Tuesday, December %, tthe Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, of 297 Vroxpect Park Lots, on Tenth and ion, Seventeenth, Flghteenth and Nineteenth Areata, rooklyn, and on beelay atroet, Windsor terrace, Fiat ashi, at 12 o'clock, By order of Charles Courter, Faq. The proximity of the above property to Frogpect Park, Coney Inland Miank Road Boulevard and the wot the owner, who is a non-resident, 'g are peremptory, and the property must'be sold. 69 per cant can remain on bond and mortgage, Maps and further particulars at the office of auctton MALLORY & BLACKWELL, 66 Liverty stree! ork, ai anal street Parl xed ‘Mantel Mirrors, Lwwoe Curvatne, Cae: at Zorel iq retotne ‘urnitire, rehouse; also Leask of Bourbon ne, 1 do. of Gin, 1 do. of 1 satabeces = telat Bilin llores, Bi A. Stores, Groceries, Confectioueries, Toy Market Stands, Shoe Stores, MITCHELL'S Store Agency 77 Cedar street, 1 Miged ; @ fine opening for a Oy Crock Btath a ° ‘Contectione! 7, dre ‘easton Galt . MOHARG, 77 C —FOR SALE—BAKERIES, TEA STORES, RESTAU- Tans, Hotels, Cigar stores, Hilliard Salosus ina Stores, Drug btores, treet. N OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE AT LOW PRICE, Good location, low rent; does a fine business. This is a rare chance, MI’ HELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. exchanged for real estate or other prop TOWNSEND, 58 Grand street, FIRST CLASS PAYING BUSINESS.—INVESTIGA. tion solicited, For good reasons only, will be sold oF pert Brooklyn, F, D. A fitted A be be rect and LARGE SAFE, WITH TWO BURGLAR-PROOF IN. side Safes, with Combination Locks, for sale cheap, medium and small aii ‘ @ cheap. 0. C, QUIRK, 18 Dey street. —FOR SALE, FIRST CLASS OYSTER, LUNCH AND Barro: om; prominent corner on Broadwi up and furnished ; be? retiring from business. elegantly PRELL & CO,, 850 Bowery. _ RARE enth avenue. CHANCE.—ONE OF THE BEST RETATL Coal Yards in the city, doing a Inrge family trade, cam ‘ht cheap. Inquire on the premises, coraer Sixteenth —FOR SALE, THE LIQUOR STORE AND LODGIN: : Jan be bought for A. Toure No.9 Frankfort street. Can if applied for to-day. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERY FOR will sale—On a leading thoroughfare ; be sold at @ bargain, Address! Herald office. ing a fine trade, dot ROBINSON, box and Price A FIRST CLASS CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE FOR sale—Silver piated Cases, Appointments to correspond. 5; CAMPBELL fine Figure, other Fixtures plendid opportunity. "CO, 850 Bowery.” FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM AND CIGAR STORE for sale—On best part Broadway, elegant] ‘and com. pletely fitted up and furnished, doing good business; value able long lease; cheap rent; would exchan| or country. Auctioneers, 350 Bowery. A. OLD 1 street, sale ESTABLISHED CORNER LI oh on account of sickness; lease of intil August. Apply to'D, SH. for rea) Full particulars with CAMPBELL & 00. UOR STORE if whol non Saturday, Dec. 11. Sored ‘of. Those street, near Myrtle ‘avenue, market, Apply on premises. ADAM STREET AND FULTON opposite City Hall, will ‘A few stands still to be dis ‘Thoso. wishing to keep open evenings can take stands tm store 367 Fulton street, connecting with generad Bi tonsntyseonniee without the Basement. streel TORE FOR SALE-AT 11 BIBLE HOUS: by H. ¥ t, Brooklyn. B. Durand; will be sald with ddress H, B, DURAND, 267 Fultoa RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN; STORE nicely fitted up; rent #360 a year, with three years’ lease from next May; sales from B16 to #20; price B3y ‘Apply to Mr, MACKINNEY, at Fraser & Lee's, 80 Beckman street, ew R D ‘corner, first class atand for a physicl for Europe. Apply to R. Yor! UG STORE IN BROOKLYN—ON A PROMINEN® MoHARG, » or address _ lan; owner leaves OLVENT, Herald office, New RUG STORES FOR SALE-—ON SIXTH, EIGHTH AND Second avenues, Brooklyn, country towns and villages 5 ractice in connection, TRICKLAND'S Druggiste’ Agency, 78 Cedar street, OR SALE—A VERY GOOD CORNER GROCERY ore, on the account of sickness in the family, Inquire at 244 avenue A, corner of Fifteenth street. OR SALE—A LARGE BUTCHER'S SHOP, WITH h apartments in the rear and large vault under the sidewalk, in afirat class neighborhood; now doing a tine usinesa; rent of all #28 month; mm the faintiy. Address P. D. C. Yeason for selling, sick- ., Herald ofes, On account of (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER SHOP, ALL having two complete, doing a good business I must one. Apply corner Hester and Suffolk sts, OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A PROMI- nent Corner Store on Eighth avenue; possession imme- diate! ly. Apply at 300 West Thirty-Gret street te MARTIN FOX, Fo R SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY Store, in a good locality, where a handsome business now daily done; price very low and five years’ lease of sors reason for selling no expérie! street, corner of C Fe or w! ‘oing into other business. ork street oF at 9% Fulton avenue, in the tea store, F%, BA city; will be sold at a sacrifice. doing #450 to #500 per week, Athout Stock; reason for sel) ine, th ce in the business, Inquire NOR BALE—COUNTERS, TABLES. LIQUOR AND ‘Oyater Bars on hand and made to order. Apply at 289 te R SALE—A TEA AND GROCERY STORE, NOW 360 per annum, with 6 managing partner Inquire for three dayx at 186 Brookiya, LE—THE BEST LITTLE BARROOM IN THIS: Apply at 73 Mott street OR BALE--ONF GOUD SIZED HERRING SAFE WILL ‘be wold cheap for cath. Address box 4,258 Post office. OR SALE—A LARGE LIBERTY PO! erty cap and weather vane, at Jones OR SALE—FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON. vel irst_ and Ninet; Re SALI ket, between Nine! LE WITH LIB Wood THIRD well located for meat or poultry. Inquire at lod Fulton ‘market, - OR SALE—TEA STORE, DOING A BUSINESS OF $1,200 per month, Stock at market value; 40 er cent off from original cost of fixtures. Apply at 1,143 Fulton aves nue, corner Hall street, Brooklyn, OR SALI —THE OWNER BEING ENGAGED IN other business, a Billiard and Barroom; a bai rain; ine good location up town. Address OWNER, Herald office. F° requi G R SALE—A CIGAR STORE IN BROADWAY, IN A first class restaurant and lunch room ; about $1,500 cash ired. AUBTIN, Spring street station, None but first class parties need answer. Address OR SALE CHEAP—THE OLD OYSTER AND DINING Appl Saloon, with Fixt ly on the premises, Nos, 441, 453 and 485 Canal street. er 9 o'clock A, M. OR SALE CHEAP Com} Sledges, Shears, and ‘THK STOCK OF TOOLS OF IRON WORKS, Drilling Machines, ‘orges, Blacksmiths’ Tools, Boilers, Shop FULTON prising Lathes, Planes Rollers, ‘Bending Machines Engine in, atreetn. Anvt bance Miscellaneous Tool! and Patterns, the accumulation of 98 years. 50 horse Boltet Cherry street, between Corlears and East {OR SALE CHEAP—ONE-HALF OR THE WHOLE OF offle ‘OTEL FOR 8. I can now be bought 1 applied for 8 & Grocery Store, pear the city, doing ble business,” Address for three ’days ‘HE LE, of the best located hotel for PROSTOR: oraid iE AND FURNITURR iness trade in St. Louis i the house ean accom- modate B00 people; has all necessary hotel conveniences and iaall the tine doing a large business; satisfactory reasons with name, 8.1. J. box will be given for selling. Addres: 085 M°s. BE SOLD—AN OLD ‘Owner wishes to go {nto another buriseas. A ollice, St, Louls, Mo, STABLISHED BAKERY, ‘ood bare gain with a small capital, Inquire at 16 East Eighty-slath street. Min ROUT! each day, Must be sold. Apply at 521 Wee SALE. Route in the elty of New York for sa'e; atreet, after 12 M, IRST CLASS MILK 250 quarts sold st Twenty-Lrat JCALE FOR SALE-—ONE OF HOWE'S STANDARD argent nize platform seal 4,268 Pont offic will be sold low. Address bos HE PATENT RIGHT OF A NEW AND SUCCESSFUL le at Preparation for wi sacrifice, with material and ime jementa to carry on a profitable busitess. 223 East Twenty. rst street. W and For HOLESALE HARDWARE,.—FOR well located In this city and establi now doing a good cash trade full particulars audress ANVIL. SAL ished A BUSINESS three yeara, 3,000 to $5,000 required, Herald oflice. ELL ESTABLISHED DOWN TOWN DRUG STORE for sale; whole or haif interest W. A. COLLINS, ; Investigation solicited, Pine street, $6 A b . business, Address TEA, box 3,980 I 00 —LAUNDRY ¥OR SALE 000.7 ‘OR SALE, CHEAP, A TEA STOR long lease PROFIT FROM $50 to #70 a week ; proprietor’ Is going into a whole- tale shirt manutactory, Inquire at 148 Bleecker street, dolng a large ____ MACHINERY, GALLONS, MADE 0) @; cost #175; will well for #100 F of use. Inquire at 16 Aantic street, Brookiyn, near South ferry. Chucks, miscel SMALL FOOT LATHE, 820; LARGR LATHE, $60 ‘amall Engine Lathe, nearly finishes, cheap; Hateous Tools, any price, at 03 Elizabeth treet, Universal OR BALE —A ¥ FT. PLANER, 4 LATHES, 2 SHAPERS, } LIA Y Roller, one Burne OT SODA WATE k, fend for a catalogue of pri for manuf M it GEE'S, corner of Elm # 16 horse Ki elas: 4,208 Post olfice, Ce r Cutter, Drill Press, &c., at 209 Centre street, up APPARATUS, AND APPARATUS nd bottling of soda water, at WIL- Franklin streets, New ACHINERY FOR SALE.—ONE TODD & RAFFERTY. zine, one 20° horse Root's tubular sectional ‘oifee Roaster, Milla, Belting, order, cheap for cash, Address, for particulars, ny 10 Bat ae. od gines always on hand at our wareroom, 40 Planers, 1s jngy OOD & MANN. PORTABI& AND STATIONARY EN- gines, Saw and Grist Mills; niso Portable Hoisting En- HAMPSON & COPELAND, 42 hing other sized Engines; B jowers, Presses, Shattiny cy, at F, MOSWEGANS, 200 oiler Pulleys, Cortlandt atreet, N.Y. i ORDER, NOW RUN- HORSE ENGINE, IN GOOD Panes Lath Mangers, Rei ‘ater street, near Koose- oO" Re dav street, corner of Elm. Jed Pro} ot Dacemher ne PROPOSALS, VICR OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, GRAND New Yon, Nov. 27, 1860, 18 will be received at this office until the 18th ‘at 10 o'clock A. M., for supplying for ublic ‘schools under the Jartadiction of the inant ot. Aiton: Books, Btatlonery aiid other articles re- wired for one year, commencing om the Ist day of January, Uliy and country publishers of books and dealers in the various articles required are here}y notified that preference SaTtONs Siven in all cases to the bids of principals, the Com. po Veing desirous that commissions (if any) heretofore id to agents or middiemen aball be deducted from the of the various articles bid for. * of each article must accompany the Dit. A liat of she articlen required will be furnlahed on applica. ton ion. to the Clerk of the Hoard of Edugati TIMOTH SAMUEL A. LE THOMAS MURI" WIS, HY. { Coram ittee on Suypiien,

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