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v4 _THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, IMATED INCOME ‘OF THE “ENDUSTRIAL, {EXHIBITION COMPANY, IS $2,645,400. .SND-TOU WILL BE SATISVIED THAT AN INVEST- , MENT MADE IN THE STOCK OF THE . Bs RIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY ‘The first $2,000,000 of the stock is offered at 80; after Feb “2 rnary'l no stock will be sold at less than par. NOTE.—Any bank in New York will receive subserip- tio) ofS the cost of each lot is about $4,700, an investment of hat amount in this stock will entitle the holder to a “Lot” value in the property. We, the eudersigned, members of a special committee appointed ata pablic meeting, presided over by John A. At ihe St. James Hotel, on Friday, December 13, Were instructed to examine aud report ax to the de: bAlity and practicabliity of securing. tor New York a trial Exhibition Building, Art Gallery, yand Garden of Plants, and more especially fitness of the land contracted for, have aneut 1m able Livy’ ms to the value # the honor to repor Pirsi—rhot the Industrial Exhibition Cou properly oreanized corporation, under a special act ot the Legisianire of the State of New York, with full ;ower to purchase land, erect buildings and "to do all other things necessary for the completion of the abjects avove enuinerated.. The property ot the Industrial Exhibition Company is exempted from taxes and assessments for five years, and its stockholders are tree from personal Mability, and generally all powers are granted to it tat Wil! facilitate its objects, Secont—That the Industrial Exhibition Company of 1870 contracted for the land between Ninety-eighth and Id streets and Third and Fourth avenues, comprising Inallcight blocks ot ground, beside the unopened streets and avenues. The price agreed upon Was $1,700,000, of which €200,009 have been paid; that there reimains due $1,000,000, whieh must be paid ‘on or before February 1, 1873, or the contract tor the land will expire and “al mon paid be forfeited, ‘The deed of this lund has been exeented. to the Tn- dustsisl Exhibition Company, and is held in escrow by es must Company. to be delivered whene $1,500,000 shall be paid. Your committee have cousitlied Fiim'cmment real estate men as to the value of the loud, and the lowest estimate placed on it, atter deducting all ihesireets (which wre ay valuable for the purposes ot this company as any other PRON ts $1,520,000 and the astrects being valued at 2,425,000). As we understand, This is’ the only piece’ of land im one location, owned or controlled by individuals, large enougll gor a World's Fair, lying south or 10th street, and its central location is proved by the tact that all the steam railroa ts running into New York have a side track on this cround. Asan engincering necessity, any rapid transit railroad that may dn the tutwe bi Inust go Within four hundred tect of this property, it directly upon it. ‘The property is solid rock, and at Nine- ay-eighth strect, Third avenne and 12d strect there 1s. an abrupt slope, Ttis estimated that this peculiar formation Willsaye at least $1,000,000 in the preparation of this round for sucha building and, burlding foundations as Gre proposed. The Industrial Exhibition Company con- Aracted for this land in 1870, It was rogarded as a good Purchase then, and has increased in value since, and will continue to increase. sy f Third—The estimated cost of a suitable building ts about $7,00),000, and in such an editice all New Yorkers will (cel ny is a proposition has been made by an eminent w England firm to constrict a dome over the court, which dome shall be the largest aud most magnificent mn the world, All this firm ask is that they be granted a perpetual lease of the dome, above the spring of the arch, subject to reasonable conditions, The estimated cost of this dome is $3,000,000, Sufficient bonds will be given tor the pertorwance of their contracts, Fith—Your committee is of the opinion that, if a sum. clent amount of the stock of this company is ‘sold to ac- quire a tree and unencumbered title to the land, there Will be no difficulty in raising all the money requisite to + erect a Luiiding, ‘Sixth—It this and ts purchased and work commenced atonce on the building, we hope the Congress ot the United States will so favor the enterprise that a World's Fair can be opened here in 1576, under the auspices of the United States government, which would be commemora- tive of the One Hundredih Birthday of this our great This need not interfere with the proposed nal” celebration in Philadelphia; but as we rkers cannot but feel that we may ‘celebrate in our own way and in our own city so importaut an occa. gion, and Ad is to be brought logether ina competitive exhibition In that year, tat New York, be mercial metropolis ot the Whole count fair should be held here. At Ro other place niltions of visitors he accommo- dated. Finunciaily, we believe that the land is worth paid tor it, and if the enterprise is psed we dy Not see any possible chance n vie these fnets 3 . We recommend, first, that a series of incetings be held for the purpo: v ‘unportance of this enterpris 2. That a committee be aypointed who shall, withont delay, prepare a suitable m nte Wew Y Wongress to give such endorscment as anay, in their opinion, be thought advisable. who shall confer with the Mayor Has the Department ot Public taining such privileges as muni- (erprises. the Governor of the ich 3. Alsi, a cominittes and Allermen, as ¥ Parks, with a view of cipalities have ardinart . Also @ committee to confer Wi State and the Legislature, with a view of obtainin, endorsement as will add to the dignity of the ente: epare an address to the and the world. pinmittees eclected from the different bra ie the stoe! ches company i We turth every person ew York tg the whole country, ehd it to the serious nd they ‘BM the peorte. ’ All of which is respectiully submitted, SAMU! RICHARD SCHELL, BROOKS, SBY, The above ton p ong those pu Was then taken i ¢ to the appoiu of comunitters < atlemen were unani- Schell, Paul . 8) Commirren To Me ALS. Diven, HB. ¢ Wok, Webb, J Trey ox New York Ciry—George Opdy urges, Anson Phelps st ec. Kingsland, Cit H.R . ARK A. ‘vant, George Wim, Curtis, J. M. Bundy, Willitm M. Bvarts, William Barnes, W. Phelps and Oswald Ottendorser. Coxree wert Govennon axy Lectsta- 1 dames M. Br astus Brooks, Robert Ul, Pruyn, lraheis Skiddy, Ru Wi dias and RM, Blateh‘ord, Committers oN MrcuAaNiCs AND [xoustRIes—Salem H. es John Roach, Demas Barnes, Gi Quintard, c,d. F, Winslow, Albert Stemwiy, B.D) sr and Ch. L. Titian ‘Commrrrey rone.—Richard se CROSBY, WILLIAM Wo" H. Total...... After Febryaryl uo stock will be ¢ par. red at less t INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPS or W York v, JOUN A, DI ALEX, 8. DIV B.D. T, MOORE DIRECTORS, Ww enty-first street, Governor Vice President.” JOUN A, DIX, Ne. OTLEY B. OGDE ALIAW B, OGDEN, Chicago, Ml, and High Bridge, New York . See ‘A. 8. HIVEN, Vice President Erie Rattre D.D. T. MOORK, Publisher Muore’s Rural } J.D, BAT LY, Wall street, Ne w York. Hi. Hi. Dt Pearl street, New York. le AL reeaw fharty-tirst street. TODD, 77 Cedar # TM. RICHMOND VERGE ow Yorker, tp New York isuitalo, New York. uitale, New York henev Wor stor! sha subserthed | and ps arehoiders mi be cated to | j elect the ‘The tole tlemen have con additional directors it elec ed: WM. F, HAVEMEVER, ADRIAN ISELIN, TH. FROTHINGIAM, R.. CHIPTENDEN, WM. M. Vier NIL ALY. STOUT, RD SCHEL WMI, MORTON. HENRY CL ESL. TIFFANY HITAM BO CROSBY, ANSON PILEL FREDERIC ASTUS BROOK ASTER, & HARD KELLY,” K SAMUEL SLOAN ©. TANGIER SMITH, UL N FORD, JOWN KF, HENRY, ALFRED B. DARLING SAMUEL HAWK, ELIAS HOTCHKISS, VEN, RICHARD SCHELL 0A ERASTUS BROOKS! ORIY, JAMES L. JACKSON, SPOFFORD, EDWARD ROBERTS, se of appointing is, ind for Jocali Doing A spe cowinittees tre es directly i project which juts heen inaugurated by the Industrial xInbition Compan the establishing m New York of a crysial palace to be used as a perpernal world’s fait, have honor to anne the following ‘appointments. Owing to cirenmstanc beyond out control We have been u ch of thé gentlemen below name none et thege whom w spond a sniall portion of Ay of February next: to naking in the comm ik metrops rh Hemi. institution whieh will tend to elevate ali of dy but we ‘i 1 will refuse to now and the jade the commiltees to represent each trade VI pursuit, looked any branch veclal favor to be communicated with ay winittee Recommended, which will be a number @ chairman and organize e moy add members. the work du uid be forwarde is befor y, cach day. A full explanatio vomnmittee BANKS ABOVE CANAL greet, RICHARD KELLY President Vii § , 0. t nt Ger Bank 5 ee Wits Head Ban ANKS LOCATED PAST OF BROADW ae es a rer Low Canal, staeer, “XD BE J. 8, FLINT : resiilent Continental B THOMAS A. VYSi ve Mitt National Boek ‘. HAYDEN woe Chath Pank ROBERT LE x Bank of Connnerce JANKS LOCAT SD BE: ADWAY A} T, & FR. COMSTOCK... t Citizens’ Ban} BBL WHITH Grocers’ Bank @¥. STOUT A Lewther Bank ra) . 139 Centre street SMATECT ities, se sag nit th'street and avenue © ABRAM 8. NEW f AL Johu street i AUKSON 415 Rast twenty-eight street DAMES b, JACK SN ie GOMPANIES. HAM ’ Broad way A. STEWART, AM, SLOAN. GAN be nisitol ¥, U, Waison ae FROTHIN AM RAILROADS, é 2% Exchange pince RR THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, SIDNEY DILLO: «att Wall street ¥ Pi MARSHA .% Bockman street WM. H. VANDE Fini avenue | An sBeckman street WHW YURK HKEKALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. Je ee Nee THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, “1RON MERCHANTS. 1, LEFVERTS, JR, BOARDERS WANTED.: 4 ont parlor'floor, “WEST FOURTEENTH STBEET—ROOMY TO let, with Board, at moderate prices; alsoone Room RE (ALSO BASEMENT) TO LET—OCOUPIED 's farnishing and fancy years as gent’ Fouith avenue. Inquire in store corner of 191 John street +.165 South street +133 Eldridge street THURLOW WEED, wasn HENRY Wakt EGGLESTON BROS. & Coy ELISHA 8NTFFEN GEO. W. YOUNG. STAGE, LINES. NTH ELT.—FAMILIES be pot ed with, front WEST TWENTY. and gentlemen can m mod Rooms on second and third floors, with first class Bow on very reasonable terms. 213 West Fifticth street Kast Foriy-ninth sircet Fifth ayeuue, CE AGENTS, ALLIGER BROS. L, NORTH... AA 16) Fulton stres BRAL BSID TIFFANY & CO. 119 Wall street ‘335 Broadway Be! i) Brom Wa 108 Fuiton street iar broad way gentlemen and Wives, at moderate priges; ; aken 350 Broadwa; rt t % | JOSEPH BRU WILLIAM F, utes RLES RUBENS (& CO 28 Maiden lane 19 Wall street + 86 Maiden lane 7 North River 42 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—FRONT ROOM to let, with Board, to one or two persons, & WEST SIXTEENTH | STREET,—HANDSOMELY +) furnished Room on third floor, with first class Board, suitable for a gentleman aud wite or two single gentlemen, [OP TO LET—LARGE AND LIGHT ROOM, SUIT. Ne for any business without steam power, street, near Broadway. LET—AN ELEGANT STORE ON BROADWAY, er street; about 3) feet wide in front by ‘ide in the zr Apply to over Biv Toot os SOHN LEOYD 2 SON, No T Warren, LET—STORE 79 WOOSTER STREET; ALSO SPA. Fecond Flour of the ‘same, sulted ight manufacturing. HOND STREET —HANDSOMELY FURNISILED ‘ois, Wut fire an 0 gentlemen nid ives. at moderate prices; day boarders reference, HREE STORY AND CELLAR, 25X100, bers street. id Herald office, NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND niversiey nine e-Purcle Rooms to let, with es or gentlemen, With grate fire; good ‘southerly expos LET OR LEASE—A LARGE AND HANDSO! ment, on Eighth avenu & SON, corner Eighth avenue orner Store and Rnd ‘Thirty-fourth street, 40 Broad street 9 Astor House -20 Wall street 637 Broadway 1406 Proadway 52 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH —STREET.=HA: families or single ge: DAVID BRUML, «346 Broadway | HENLE BROS. ani, comrortable Rooms, with Bow men; terms moderat . i's WILLIAM BLA 872 Broadway . 69) Broadway: 08 Firth avenue 52 Wall street William sirect 66 Wall street 72 Wallstreet UMMERPELD & CO BADGLEY & MEA FRANK WORK.. JOHN DL, ROGERS ROBERT 1. CUTTING, Jr |. A, JAMESON Do. sss STOCK BROKERS. BROWER BROS,, EBERHARD FABER. WILLY WALLACH 298 Broadway 105 Pearl street 152 William street tl John street pi road strect, Banker somely furnished Rooms torent, with Board, to tlemen; references exchanged. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenuc.—A number of pleas- ble for gentle- ‘central location, Yas? WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth ayenues,—A private’ family offer | nicely furnished Rooms, with first class Board; reasona- ble term: eferences required, (0 _LEASE—THE FIRST CLASS, EXTRA WIDE to Mercer street; store, basement and sul feet; possession at once. Apply to Hl 10. RENT—A THREE STORY BUILD horse Steam Power, situated in Brookly nient to ferries; rent free until February 1. JOHN H. WILCOX & CO., 59 Fourth ay., New WO STORES ON HUDRO: fancy goods or shoe stores; pers eee FOR imine possession, ‘NATHANIEL ROE, 200 Varick street. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Nicely furnished Rooms, with Hoard; good table; reasonable terms; reierences required. KENNARD & I POOL & McLAt HALLETT & BR J, G. WALLENB! . W. SHERMAN, CHARLES D. 1205 Hast Twelfth street {68 and €0 Fulton street 113 Fulton strect of Brown Brothers & cciesederos +s On OIE GO Ws? JIRTIETH STRERT, BETWEEN, FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, in a quiet, private house; relerences exchau JON C, O'BRIEN BO! HOWES, HYATT & CO... BENEDICT, HALL & CO. DUBOIS, MCGOV JAMES WIGGINS & CO... MELVIN, TRASK & RIPL HIDE AND LEATI LORING ANDREWS & SON, C. B. FOSDICK & SON FRASER, MAJOR & C 26 William street Avett, MENRY CLEWS 3, r Grand and Greene sts. G 0, D. ABTILLEY & CO. WILLIAM SELL --37 New sireet N# UO... GOLD BROKERS 43 Broadway Shambers street 29 York pice TREVOR, COLGATE & CO... PRINT WORKS, se AT Wall street GARNER & CC 61 Worth street “B15 West ‘Thirt orth Adains, Mass. FACTURING CO. 98 Oluty sireet 65 Cliff street 174 William street 524 Fitth avenue .11L Broadway en‘lomen or gentleman and wi rms moderate (7 AMITY STREET.—A FEW RESPECTABLE GEN- SCHULTZ, SOUTHWICK” THOMAS 1. SMULL, FREDERICK M. M. A. & W. SPRAGUE, RUMPFF & LUT PICKHARDT & BEACH & CO. S AND DYE STUFES, 23 Cedar street Hartford. Conn. sell Dey street R, HECKSHER, JR. WEYLAND & LAWT FIFTH AVENUE, WADSWORTH HOUSE.— Large front Room, first » and two desirable 8 for Ken en in third stor VENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH 69 West Bt J Loard, a handsomely furnished Room, grate fire, suitable for gentlen reasonabil and Wile; also small Rooms; terms UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A LARGE ROOM TO. let, with or without Board; would suit a party of Valso'a ball” oor uemen can accommodated with pleasant Rooms, with Board, at moderate rates; references re quired: DAVID DUNCAN. TELEGRAPH SUPPLILS. I, J, TILLOTSON & CO. 1 Broadway =No, 8 Dey street .No. 7 Murray street MASON & HAMLIN, 596 Broadway is Fifty avenue scutloman and wile or two single gentlemen, 106 MACDOUGAL STRELT.—~FRONT ROOM ON second floor, with Board, in @ private funily, to ‘ourteenth strect 104 Centre street 331 Pearl street Citas, T, CHESTER. BOOK PUBLISHERS, HARPER & BRO: 9 WEST TWELFTH STR! —FU 122 EE’ U Rooms, with Board ; table and location good. D. APPLETON & CO... ARMSTRONG '& GO. IVISON, BLAKE SHELDON & CO, on second floor, or first class partic .677 Broadwa; Avoue Holl 12 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, an eleantly farnished ‘front Roont Room and Bedroom on third floor, to references exchanged. wo. FIVE STORY BUILDINGS it aterm ‘8, fo purposes, Appi" to. Me MASON, No. 1 Chambers street Anufacturing DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. _ Furnished. LARGE NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished Houses; choice localities: low rents. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fitth avenue. _ ERBLY FURNISHED Svan tn perfect ober, weil evrented Ail Slay 'w and in perfect order, will be rente, at SUDEN € CLARK, corner Feventeent or loniger to a priv: Br LET—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE. ADDRESS J. A., box 2,609 Post office. LET—FURNISHED “HOUSE SOUTHEAST COR- ner Tenth street and Secon Painted ; $125 per TACn NICHOLS & CAI and Eleventh street, LL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—DESIRABLY located in Twenty-fitth street, west side, to private The advertiser will require use of house for f parties require it at on ald Uptown Branch office. nee could board them MFORT, box 190 Her- Unfarnished. ARGE MOUSE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, with beautiful carpets and fixtures, if wanted; in lendid order; 4,000. stounane Cie & LINSCOTT, 65 Wall street. _ GE W. CARLETON & CO, 77 University place 770 Broudway 24 Barclay street 524 Broadway 17 Astor place FOR HARLEM, 2,279 Third avenne i West 14th street 0 East 126th street -211 West 125th street 0 Beckman strect second floor, to let, with or without Board. 143 WES? | FIFTEE o OR. WM. B. ASTEN JORDAN L, MOTE. COMMITTEE FO! EDWARD ROBERTS. —- HEDDEN, W. H. WEBB. A.C, QUACKENBUSH, THOMAS RUTTER. +EORGE MACKENZIE 129 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues.—Rooms, on NTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooins to let, with Board, to single gentlemen or gentleman and wite, 14 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A FURNISHED Parlor Floor to let, three large, light rooms, with ard; table Francaise, iene i COMMITTEE FOR WESTCHE! WILLIAM B. OGD! RUTNELANDER, WILLIAM BROW. TER COUNTY AND AD- sees 52 Wall street MURRAY, FERRIS & WILLIAMS & GUION J, HL. SPARKS. OELRICHS & KUNHARDT & CO, CO, B. RICHARD & Wallstreet | [H] EAST Tr 49 Broadway. .61 Broad street RTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEX. ington avente.—Two large turnished Rooms and hail Room, front, separately or together, southern ex- omure, wt Board; teruis moderate; ‘reference ex- change ROYALL HOUGHTO: VERNON BROS & CO. MALL & BRYA’ -243 Lexington avenue | F. ALEXANDRE & SONS. HENDERSON BROS. J, G. DALE... HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 0.7 Bowling Green seou SL Broadway bh gouth street 6) Broadway seeeeress65 Duane street soe .76 Ditane street 60 and 52 Frankl 152 WEST ELEVENTIL STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentleinen; terms moderate for tho Winter, 10 LET—A DWELLING A street, for a boarding house ; modern improvements; HANIEL ROE, 200 Varick street. LET—A SMALL, DESIRABLE HOUSE, street, next corner of Second avenue Story of 108 Kast Twenty-seventh street. East Ninth street. TH STREET.—THREE STORY ENGLISH BASE- 10 let, unfurnished, ché [. J, LIPPE, 256 West 1 will lease for two orm Amquire at 83 ment House t abe. ‘hirty-first strect. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS “FRONT PARLOR AND ALCOVE TO LET—FUR nished, to one or two gentlemen or gentleman and Wifes also other desirable Rooms, all with fre and gas, 13 Stuyvesantstrect, near Third avenue, na + 138 William street Alt Nassau street 920 Broad way 70 South strect ‘No. 5 Bowling Green LIVERY STABLES, awakenining the people to the | MPBELL, HALL & CO. orial and present the same | PARK & TILFORD.. A.W, DIMOCK PIM, FORWOOD & 162 SECOND AVENUE.—TWO NEATLY FURNISH- 44 ed Bedrooms, with first class Board, for gentle- men; terms reasonable. BRIGGS & CO...Twenty-third street, between Sixth and WILLIAM EBBITT 8. 1. MASON & CO. JAMES MILLWARD. A. G, ARMOUR, wrress, and that stich committee hive power to ask | 203 Broadway Seventh avenue, +82 Firth avenue haere «206 Seventh avenue: i2 Last Twenty-first street. .. 521 Filth avenue. 54 University place. TE GTAND CENTRAL, EARLE'S, 2.17i6 Third avenue ON R, HAWLEY & CO 164 WEST TWENTY.THIRD STREET.—ELEGANT. ly furnished rlor Floor; also Kooms on third floor to let, with superor Board. Q03 EST IWEXTY.FOURTH STRELT, BETWEEN Seventh and Lighth avenues.—A nicely furnished Room, with Board, for ono or two gentlemen; terms reasotable, JOUN ODONOHUE'S SON! FURNITURE AND POTTIER & STYMUS MA -48 Front street "RING COMPANY, nd street and Lexingt ST. NICHOLAS, ME NOPOLLTAN, 208 NEST, THIRTY LIGUTH | STRE DELMONICO'S, LSEY, —A PRI. vaic family will let two large Rooms, with good Board; best accommodations; refereace given and re- quired. ERTER BROS -nteenth street | TELLKAMPF & K. JOSEPU RIPLEY BAVENDAHL ais SPOFFORD BROS. CUARLES H, MARSHALL & L, 1, EDYE & CO, 65 Broadway .68 Pine strect ic | DEGRAFF & TAYLOR, SOLOMON & BON MITCHELL, VANCE & 00... .29 Broadway 38 Burling slip William street do. | eration of | 220) SECOND AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH strect.—A fine second story front Room, well furnished,-with good Board, tor two persons; reverences exehanged, 31 VERY PLEASANT, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; also two elegant Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, ontlemen; location desirable. suitable for a party of c Hired? $6 East Twelfth street, near Broad: Reference required, 36 wi HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, with alcove; also two Rooms on second floor, with or without Board, or for light housekeeping; private tamily. 315 West Forty-third street. VERY PLEASANT SQUARE ROOM, WITH F and gas, to let, to one or two location and’ nice ‘neighborhood, second street. MFORTABLY FURNISH. ED ROOM ON FIRST floor for two gentlemen, floor, $2 50 i fire. arlor; respectable eet. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A LARGE CORNER nysician’s office; floor front Room for two gentlemen. Lexington avenue, orner of Fitty-sixth street. a large fourth 137 Greenwich street «32 South street 141 Pearl street t McCREADY & © Sot Broadway W. Di T 22/631 Broadway 32) WEST TWENTY MU. M, TABER SORNWALL & ZEREGY, THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Opera House.—Furnished Rooms, with or with: out Board, singly or cn suite, for gentlemen only; refer- enees exchanged. W. J. SLOA BIGELOW CARP MARTINE & CO, +++ 663 Wall street +3 State street 2) South street 19 South street 18 South street BL Burling slip RR. GRAVES & CO... ISAAC I. REED. DaviTp DOW & CO FISKE & CO... s EAST INDIA GOODS, A. A. LOW & CO....... +83 Chambers street -W2 Worth street “1 Warren street Chembers street ee suitable for a tamtly or party of gentiemen ; tal a crs accominoda ted. BUARDERS WANTED. — —A FRONT AND ADJOINING HALL ROOM, WITT Board, at 43 Eleventh street, near Fifth aven| cold water; handsomely furnished; terms +65 Broadway enne nnd 22d street 719 Broadway 158 BLEECKER STREET.—NEATLY mus, With Board, $14 to $16 and $6 to $8; fh avenue cars pass the door, 2 Fitth avenue dress W. A., Herald Uptown Branch oftice. Ko Bleecker street and Sev 88 MAN AND WIFE OR TWO GENTLE- men can he accommodated wit ard at 338 West Nineieenth street. WEST THIRT et No, 2 Pine street 7Cedur street ‘0. 7 Warren strect B's Pine street 70 Cedar street 654 Filth avenue $8 Wail street 106 Wall street good Rooms and ‘erms moderate, ‘T, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue.—Iandsomely furnished Suit of Apartments, with Boar QD FLOOR OF AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE to let, with Board, to a private party of adult OYD & SONS. __ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. — A other bi particulars, | ROBERT McCaF! WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue.—Furnished Rooins to let, with gas and fire and bath, with or without Board. Inquire for three da 33 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—LARGE Room, finely furnished, on second flo to | Soar: HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR to let, with or without breaifas: Rooms; reterences exchanged. 47 West Twenty-second st. PARLOR FLOOR AND SECOND FLOOR IN A private family on Eleventh street, between fifth and sinh avenues; no othor huarders; private tavle. Ad: ‘ANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—NO, 9 Washington place, ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SUITABI tor housekceping ; ear Twenty third stre NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, COD ing, one large one and a hall room; wil fogether or separate! all conveniences. 240 (0. LET—A_ FURN for gentlemen, ISHED FRONT PARLOR AND Bedroom, to a young couple or two young men. quire at 885 Third avenue. 10 LET—LARGE. FU floor, with a strictly private Eleventh street, betw 10 LET—FURNISHED, FRO! iT ROOM AND BED- room, for light housekeeping, on first floor, with gas, NISHED ROOM, ON Call at 216 East B DIRE BOARDERS FREE TO SUITABLE places. GENUNG & CO., Boarders’ Directory, 66 Broadway, room 35. LEMAN WOULD, LIKE TO OBTAIN BOARD r and child in’ a private family; no s must be moderate, Address, with hox 108 Hexaid office, .99 Wall street | $75; table excellent ; no other boarders. Address <8 Wall sireet hainbers street OCKERSHAUSE, RL. & A. STUART ATH STREET, FIRST HOUSE k Rods, second out Hail Bedroom, STRAW GOODS, 537 Broadway 637 Broadway YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WHO.CAN GIVE BEST reference, desires only,” in a genteel family ; lity-second to Fifty-seventh street, Madison to avenue. Address M., box 123 Uerald Uptown v1 GENTL ere way AL private tamil full Board tor lad, Tenth to Twenty-third street, For h to Sixth avenue, Address, with terms, E. R. C., Heraid office. A GENTLEMAN FROM THE CO TWO DOORS FROM orts of a home enjoyed ; 1on and table first clas cdougal street. —' a few select Boarders taken jl tive car routes, EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—ONF, Union sauare | HANDSOMELY furnished Room, tront, with Board, on third floor, and two single Rooms of fourth floor; for gentlemen GW, FABER... MICHALLIS. € LEVIN DE BARY & KLING Beaver strect AN AND LADY DESIRE, IN A SMALL two nicely furnished Rooms, with abd Breaktast for gentleman ; location at 687 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-ninth street. HORATIO STREE: Eighth avenue and Thirteenth street, pleasant Rooms ‘ond floors, furnished ; ET—AT NO. uitable for house- —CHOICE OF SUIT: rooms; excellent wash room; ver Inquire at room No. WEST FOURTEENTH ee AND BED ROOM, healthy,’ clean and 194 Broadway. STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, without board, for gentlemen, on second, third and fourth floors. TH STREET, BETWEEN SECO! . 221.—A newly turnished hall Room toa ithout board; use of good bath, &c.; house ‘D AND THIRD AV- QTH STREET, EAST, NO. 316.—A COMFORTABLE e) furnished Itoom to let; private residence ; gas, bath; TRY, TEMPORA- rily in the city, and fond of quiet and comtort, de- Sires Board in a private family; best reference given. | Addeesa MANNING, box 182 Herald Uptown Branch office. .....62 Broad strect | ATH AVENUE.—AN ENTIRE FLOOR, HANDSOMELY © furnished, wiih private table, to'let to first, class parties only; private family; terms reasonable. Address ESTRABLE, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- 284 Front street RTH AVENUE, 8% CORNER TENTH STREET—A gentlemen; al WM. A DROWN 498 Broadway iow Forticth street. Ad terins, 7. ©. y 405 Broadway ARLOR FLOOR (WILL 300 Broudlway ge fat c pleasant and conyiently located double house 45 Titth avenue, Private table only, WEEK, $1 50 PER DA n excellent Board, for families and single six blocks west of fF Nad RAO CO, so Fagh cere ‘ IMPORTERS OF GLAS! ae " 57 Beekman street 2) accommodate —PLEASANT ISCHMANN & CO. PALME & CO. 4 0. 6 College plies . 4 Maiden lane 221085 Howard street soso Murray street | entlemen, ‘at 176 Bleecker strec connecting and a Room for ser’ tictlars, A, W., box 107 Herald U EAST FORTY-SIXTH —STREET.—HANDSOMELY OARD WANTED—IN GOOD LOCALITY, FOR GEN. tleman and wife, between Ninth and Thirtieth Hireets, with fire, gax,'&e; price $25 to $30 per week, Relerences. Addiess box i [80 Herald offic OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, in a private family ; no other boarders; location be- 1 a Mires, with fWll particulars and \d office, BY A ¢ OARD WANTE years old), b ‘TLEMAN, WIFE AND low Thirtieth street and ;_ breakfast only for ces and terins, Which 125 Herald of OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD, ni; Feauire two Rooms nt. Address, with pare town Branch office. three years old, and serv furnished Rooms to let, with unexceptional Board; references exchanged. dress box, large, newly fumished front Room on to let, with first class Board; also hali Room, with heater; re “180 Water street by a German gentioman, Address 1. H., Hera the clty,—Beautiinl front Room, $23 for two, with also tipper Rooms, $4 for two or son, Table Board, $5, TH STREET, 231 =MCELY FURNISHED . silitaile for partios good tab ARNOLD, CONS | LORD & 'TAYL | PEAKE, Orpy ws gentleman in a strictly private family Rodrd, to a gentleman and wile aud two or ST TWENTY-EIGHTI STREET, CORNER OF pmpletion of the | 1 i voms, singly and en’ suile, with or anf Church street | 4 TH STREET, F ARD & HUTTON FRONT ROOM, Board, to genie WER, LUCKEMEVE. “it Worth streo RUSCL & CO. i strect ished, to let, wit seo0 Apartme vt $12, gS! GERMAIN HOTEL, TIFTH AYENU, * Chureh street Y. FOURTH STREET. —DE Rooins second floor, tio ad four rooms, to Tet, sepa: RMANN & CO. vaean week; fable d'hote, $3 50 per day; first cinss in all re- apects. W. G, TOMPKINS, Proprietor. foining suit, being altogethe rately or together, with Bc CL AL AUREMORDT &°CO..) F. BUPTEREIELD, JACOBUS UO. COMMISSION M HONY & TAT. SNY, POOR & CO bss we shall | NTY-FOURTH S#REET, OPPOSIT ;MITNEY HOUS! Aventte Hotel.—Att ele or without Board, to a party of gentlemen, also stoi Bedrooms, with haths, prices; also single Rooms, fre | Leonard street © elected below is requested to meet, ; —WITH BOARD, iitable for family iO¥T, SPRAGU TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOS: 107 Franktin sireet Gr party of ee JOIN SLAD s been sent to % 6 | SPAULDL a ach member ot the WitrtkMol ) Worth street M6 Broadway B, PEET, POST & CO... 02 Broadway | Room, with Be CLINTON PLAC nd third floors, fromt, south two gentlemen, w jerms reasonable, WM, Moser. NICHOLS, BURTNE WM, G. GRANT & SON WILSON & 6, AV ENS. Fat -Foot of Thirtieth street, E. R, favorable terms G. A. KI y-sixth street and Et PERRY STREET.—( scan be comfortably and reasonably accom: modated with Board, EAS? TWENTY-FIRST STRET refined home, with handsome i references exchanged \. W, BUDLONG.Cor, Eleventh ay, \ il. BR. CASWELL. WALTER RB. WOOD & CO, BAUCOCK, BRAINERD & RUBBER GOODS. PRLY, of Tillotson & Co.. pa RT OF LARG Bigelow Blue Stone Company see . 259 Front street OFB. V, HAUGIWOUT & 00, {TEAM POWE 6. Rooms: liberal tabl pot of East Forty-eiglth street No, 3 Dey street rtlandt street @ OLINTON let, with Boged; ¢ ROOM TO " to emit res sible tenants. wer to any extent fu in Hiched Apply to I We. OREENE, 25) Plymouth stre Brooklyn. STEAM Pow ALLERTON & CO. ay HARNESS, SADD OOVER, CALNUER 8 CO near Fulton st. 962 Broadway a Flyor, with pr vate tabie, ele; Wall sweet | TH STREBT, NEAR BROADWAY.— Yonble Room, sultalite tor tay Bowrders ace XTEAM POWER TO LET-LARGE i) al Give | GH. NORTON WO, JOUR YOUNG MEN DESIRE ROOMS, WITH GOOD Board; td sy exceeding $120 per month. Ad- Post oftiee, W éxtep—poarp AND LODGING IN A PRIVATE family, for about two months at moderate terms, office. . —BY A GENTLEMAN AND, WIPE, A SEC. oor, with private table; on Fifth avenue pre (th avenue; handsome rooms and hest required. Address, stating iuil particulars, OLTY, ald Uplown Branch office. 2D—ROARD AND ROOM FOR A_ YOU! price not to ‘ast of Sixth nie, between ‘Twenty-third ‘and Sixty-fitth streets, ndar month; location a Adaress SCIENCE, Herald Uptown Brancti ottice, IBBY HOTEL, ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL (36 Warren strect).—Rooms 50 cents a day; $2 50 to Sia week, Family Rooms $1 and $1 50a day} $6 to $10 wweek. MaAisox PARISIENNE, 98 EAST (TWELFTH 1, With’ handsome Rooms. and at OP, My aireet.—Lately op ts, alxo first ling wine. lass table dbo TWENTY- rable Suits at, $15 per second street and Broadway.—Two di : also singic Rooms for’ gentieme: uJ ¥ BROADWAY AND Twelfth street, first block above Stewart's new the most eligible position in the city.—Pariors and attach at reasonable m 75¢, to $1 per day. CORSER STORE AND BASEM Beer Saloon ; will lease for a te cor SatoON WATHANIBL RO FOR AL ‘of years, 20) Variex street, STORE, TO LET—ON BROADWAY, NEAR TWEN- ty-third street; also Second or, Corner Sixth ay- , wad soveral Large Mtores in good business localities. .8, PECK & CO,, 991 Broadway, — Beye eis SOUTHWEST CORNER OF Broadway and Lispenari sirect to tet or lease, on AM, No, 6 Pine st., Lto@P. DE Boom TO LEL—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for advertisiny agents, Apply at the office of the W TRLEGRAM, No, 2Annstreot. STORK AND SEPARATE OFFICES, torent, at 26 Park place, Inquire with cellar roon “TO MANUFACTURERS.—ROOMS lease, Will alter or build of every description to let 10 LET, TWO FLOORS, 86x44, Mth seal aii; steam elevator; balance of building how leased to iron workers, LC. ROBINSON, 160 West Twenty-seventh street, WELL LIGHTED Lott wad Bagounenl, 218 West Twenly platy sek WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. and two doors trom Broadway.—A ud Dressing Room to let; “RAST TENTH STREET.—TO RENT, A LARGE oom on parlor floor, suitable for a dvckor'soBtce MADISON STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen, without board; tamily private ; h first class; superior accommodations, including gas and i all this week. MACDOUGAL STRERT, NEAR BLEECKER.— jooma, With every convenience ior to respectable small families. NEAR THIRTY-SIXTH housekeeping, to let SECOND AVENUE, .—Neatly furnished Parlor, with Bedroom a furnished Room and Bedroom housekeeping; all improvements; good neighborhood. MS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. PARTMENTS TO LET—COMPRISING Kitchen, wash tra; separate ee rent $16 to $2: UNFURSISH: , bedroom and pantries, gas fi ANDSOME FRENCH FLAT--SIX ROOMS: ALL IN provements; brown stone house: arrange me house very desirable, and surroundings good ; 103 Fitty- sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. AND 463 BROOME STREET, CORNER OF First Flocr’ and Basemen 50x10); complete order; basement 15 feet high; wel Apply to H.-C. PEDDER, Arnold, Con- stable & Co.'s, 309 Canal street. SALES AT AUCTION, AND IMPORTANT SALE OF cimens of modern ibited in this couutry bet tely framed in appropriate and artistic Lait, G. Dibden, J. Dram- Jules Rice ‘and many EDWARD SCHENCK, rty street, on Friday, “A RE NOTICE.—LAT hh class Water schoois, never hove are clabora Will be sold ata % at his spacious salesrooms, 60 Liber Jan. 10, 1873, at 12 o°eloc ks DRIAN H. MULL R. WILKINS & CO, will ot Ca een k, at the Exe! ‘0 rain Beattie Sev street — sat Houses a Lots situate on the th street, commencing 220.8 feet Jannary 7, at 12 o'ek by order of th Je front Houses an de of Seventie west of Third avenue, each 19.9% ‘4 R.—EXTRA LARGE ousehold Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, €c. . 079 Nassau street, near Elegant Parlor, Cham: | ture, inelnding Carpets, Mir- % Chairs, Booke: Chinawware, Glassware, ¥) at IL o'clock ents of a large house, robes, Stoves, hiso, inagnificent rose Rare chance for housekeep ‘On account of having such unfavorable weather since we commenced to close gut our stock we shall continue week daily until the stock is Jan PLATE COMPANY, Meriden Silver Plate Company will remove to West Meriden, Conn,, at the closing of the and all commmnications to them should be ad- dressed ‘there, N EXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE, r G0) Lots and over $15,000 Household Rurnitar (Tuesday) MORNING, Janu y Fesidence 113 West E: place), betwoon Firth an Albert D, Vanderol, Bsq. Carpets, Paintings, Mirrors, Curtain Found corner, square, gran Marie Antoinette, Pompadour and Turkish Parlor Bookcase, Tables, Turkish Chairs, Loi Vases, rosewood and waln the auction sale the comin uur salestoom, 1 MERIDEN stLV Sale commencing at 104 LP. 8.—The office of the t and Servants’ Furni ALIC ROU, Awetioncer, House to let Sale SALES AT AUCTION. ee one A rooms 98 Chainbers aud 77 Reade streets. By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO. ON WEDNESDAY AND raves EVENINGS, wary Sand at7 welock, at thelr new 95 U1 re (west) A PRIVATE COLLECHON S oF A WELL-KNUWN CON. Comprising choice exam) Of artists of the French, Belgian, English ani rican schools, Viz i= Professor Sondermann, , of Dusseldorf. Protessor Carl Hubner, Professor Schuitze. G, Brion. . Calame. Isabey. Tt. Smith. F. Von Seben, Gilbert Stuart. ~ Reyntiens, Bierstadt, De Bracke heer, 8. Colman, L, de Bent, Hosenboo fermulen, Kuwasseg, WS. Mount ” Verness, and others, ‘Also A-number of fine English Water Colors by Haver & Clarke, The above will be on exhibition on and after Wednesday, January 1, day and event LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. + Salesrooms, 9% Chambers and 77 Reade strects, Bes B. MINER & BRO., EDFESDAY, JANUARY 8, ALM o'clock, at thelr snlestoontis, | Chambers a4 le street A FINE QULLEUNION OF (FRENCH. EXGLTST. GERMAN AND ITALIAN CHROMOS, COMPRISING LANDSCAPES, Marine and Figure pieces of new and ta- vorite subjects from the most celebrated European artists, Also i number of fine English and French, Steet Engravings among which is the new and, popular Eu: graving of THE PRODIGAL SON, after, Dubabe’s cel Ebrated picture. The above are ‘handsomely framed] and to besold without reserve. LLEN B, MINEB, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms, % Chambers and 77 Reade strects> By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., ON SATURDAY, JANUARY Ii, at 1034 o'clock, at their Salesrooms, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. HANDSOME HOUSEUOLD FURNITURE, Pier and Nantel Mirrors, Carpets, &c. Details in time, ‘ A™ ' 2 _— q SALE. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings, January ttand bb, he CLINTON HALL 7“ ‘SALEROOMS, y The entire Collection of PAINTINGS” AND oie sh WATER COLOR ngin WALTER MANTON, ESQ. PROVIDENCE, R. ly Ainong the artists represented in this fine Collection aye Dine Schactels, Baron, Antigna, Dell’ Aequa, Robbe, Epp, Cesare de Cock, Traver, Isubey, Claude, Erdmann, Corot, Jules Goupil, Girardet, Luminals, Grannetti, Mul- Jer, Hamman, Desgofte, &e,, &e, SUPERB WATER COLORS by De Midy, Cooper, R. A. 8 Pearson, Dell’Acqua, Belle- cone, Cicérl, Bellange, Westall, R.’A.; David Anastasi, Francais, Ten Kate, Van Hove, B, C. Koek-Koek, &c, ‘The whole on exhibition FREE, day and evening, at tha” LEAVITT ART ROONS, 817 BROADWAY, The MESSRS, LEAVITT, AUCTIONEERS. A Gftice and sutesioann dr Namne ateoct, oppodte the ; ice and aalesroom, Post oflise. "Horse Auction Branch, 110 to iid East Thic- “ teenth street, near Fourth avenu Y BIRDS. . JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL ~- Vill gell this day, at It o'clock, at the salesroom 37 Nasa street, 500 fine Canary Birds, beantifil songsters. ON WEDNESDAY, large sale of Unframed Chromos, suitable ror the tradg. ‘Also about 1,00) volumes Books, in bundles. ON THURSDA for account of whom it may concet 209 Oil Paintings. a0 “A UCTION NOTICE, A THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at 10 o'clock, Regular semt-weekly sate rf FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, incla ting 100 LOTS SOFT HATS AND CAPA, Also DAMAGED GOODS iw - (for account of whom It may coggero), damaged ata late tire, And consisting in part of— 190 pieces ALPACA. 300 pieces DRESS GOODS, 100 pieces WATER-PROOF, 5) pieces TRICOT: 800 pieces bleached and brown MUSLINS. 400 pieces COTTONADES, BLOUSE LINENS, &¢, AY yore or eel set by pods water, bs Catalogues and koods now ready, P {PMC TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, 132 Chureh street. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets, ASSINEES' SALE OF FURNITURE AND BEDDING, THIS DAY, atl o'clock, WALDRON & COOKE will sell as above, by order of Assignees, part of the stock of Messrs, Schaffer, Newman & Metz, of Mott streety ‘Thos, W. Doyle & Sons, of Jackson street. The Bedding trom G A. Garshea, . He Te of Rights avenge. ; Sale positive and peremptory. ‘ Catalogu searly U his morning. — OTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE this day, at private residence 124 West 26th st, Commencing at 10s o'clock. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells over 300 lots first class city made Furniture :—Rose- wood Pianoforte, rarlor and Bedroom Suits, Brussels Carpets, O11 Paintings, Mirrors, Bookcase, Bedsteads, Bu- Feats, Wardrobes, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Lonriges also Dining oom, Basement and Kitchen Furniture.“ _§, CTION SALE.—$25,00 WORTH OF HOUSRHOLD, Furniture, Pianoforte, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, &.e THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, commencing at 104s o'cloc! LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctloneer, will sell the whole: complete first class Household Furniture, rich rosew. Pianoforte, &c., at private residence 120 West 23d streets 7 bet. 6th and 7thavenues, Catalogues comprising orer 450 lots—namely, Mirrors, Carpets, Parlor Suits, Library, Bedroom and Dining ‘Room Suits; Etageres, Bovkease, Statuary, Silverware, Glass, China, Cutlery, &.; also ment and Kitchen Furniture. AUCTION sate 915.00 wontH o Magnificent Household Furniture. the property of J, T. Hungertord, 36 West Lith st., near 5th ay., at 103; o'clock, om this dag ‘uesday), Drawing Room’ Suits, Pompadour, Marie ntoinette styles, covered crimson silk reps; Etageres; Secretaire: Bookcase, Paintings, Bronzes, Ornaments, Vases, Mirrors, Carpets, magnificent rosewood Piunoforte,, rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedstcads, Mattresses, Ibx- tension Table, Buffets, Chinawaro, Ginssware, Bilver- ware, Cutlery, Linen, Basement, Kitchen Furnitures. also servants’ apartments, AUGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer?s T AUCTION—ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, AT 10 AL, M. the contents of the Oriental, 626 Broadway—iot ot Liquors and Bar Fixtures % 1. Br si CAMPBELL, ,JB-, AUCTIONEER —oanips BELL & CO, scll this day, commencing at llo'clockg =. in lots, contents of Liquor Store corner of Gansevoort and Hudson streets, viz:—One of Lane's celebrated foure! pull English Ale Pumps, good ax new ; superior 2400k: t ar Counters, lined with copper, complete ; elegant large: q ‘Ale or Lager ‘Refrigerator, fine large relt feeding Stovet i ; and Pipe, new; Glass Cases, Clock, Bar, Glassware, Bote tles, Demijohns, Gas Fixtures, Measures, oak Chairs, walnut Tables, assorted Liquors, Alcs, &c, Goods re’ moved immediately, Buyers, dealers,’ speculators spe~ cial Au Fs office, 3A8 TE street. Y HENRY STRAUSS, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 876 Aaa are te ‘324 East Twenty fith strect, rosewood! Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Sofas,” Bedding. Stoves, Mirrors, Carpets, &c., Cooking Utensils, Glass and Crockery. Dealers call. ' J, SS BINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THES j « day (Tuesday), January 7, at My o'clock, at ¥, f Nerebandtse, Wines ahd Liquors, Sew- | Furniture, Cutlery, Soap, &e.. of other goods too ‘namerous to ACOB BUGART, AUCTIONEER. « Ti DA Il o'clock, At 626 Broadway, the Effects 61 the Oriental Concert Salooh, ! consisting of fine Bar Counter, back Bar, bla: walaut’ i Found and square Tables, Ol Cloth, Chairs, Bar Fixture Tumblers, Casks and Dermbohns, Liquor, Bourbon Whis- kev, Portand Sherry Wine, Brandy, Terms cash, ‘The goo ls must be removed immediately after the sale. T, AUCTIONEER, Fete BOG AMT DRESDAY, January 3, * iovctock, at the auction foom, No, 1 North Willi eee en generat assorument of Houschold Furnitur Uirpets, Bedding &e. ; 200 oak Chairs, &c ‘AMES M, FORD, AUCTIONEER, LS THIS DAY, a) Ant 2orciock, two Parlor Suits, ORs Cottage Suit, oné fanoforte, tour Freneh-plate Mirrors, 25 velvet, Brussels Mia three-ply. Carpets; black walnut Chamber Purnt- ture, Mattresses, eds. “Bedding, ON Paintings, Fancy. Goods, Crockery, Glass and China Ware, Clocks, Shelves, &e,, at 367 Bowery. Bowery, General and © i iow. ORTGAGE SALE, 4 M By P, DAILEY, City Marshal and Anctioneor. By virtue of a chaitel mortgage I will sell, on Tuesday, 7th ‘inst., at 11 o'clock ato, M3 Bleecker stree: large assortment ot ittire, consisting of Mirrors, hafretoth Lounge Chairs, edne seat Chairs, Bodsy marble top Burenus, Oentre Tables, Mattress, Beds * steads and Chromos, fa is \ A splendid opportunity for purchasers. Sale positive and it lots. By order of , PATRICK DAILEY, . Attorney tor Mortgage? y | a eagve’ ORTGAGE SALE.—R, FIETD, SHERIFF'S AN’ general auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell, this day at 11 o'clock, at 502 Pearl street, the contents of liquor store, consisting of Counter, four pull Beer Pury Fixtures, &c., with the Lease of : Jolin Von Glahn, Attorney for Mortgagee. TOTICE.—BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL EXECUTIONS to me directed and delivered T will expose for sai, public auction on the 7th day of January, U73, at lz, eciock noon, at Hager's salerooms, corner’ ot Thiet third street and Kighth avenue, consisting of Chair: Counters, Tables, Mirrors, Steam, Table, Boilers, Par titions, Doors, Globes, Glassware, Table Linen, Castors, Street Lamps, Chandeliers, &e. JOUN MeDONOUGH, City Marchat PAVE SALE.—THOS. J. MGRAT tioncer, 183 Chatham, street, will sell this d o'clock, 500 lots Women’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Rom- nants, Quilts, Hiomkets, Bedding, Boots, Slioes, &c. Also large lol 0 irs, Plates ‘are, Musical Instrun Ae. By order Hugh MeAleenan, Second aventien ™ HOMAS TEILLY, AUCTIONKER, SELLS THis ay at 10% o'clock. at 417 West Thirty-ninth streat the pista ote splendid Liquor Store, Connter, ‘ops v Meastres, Beer Pumps, Screens, Bottles, Ridves Round'Pable, ‘Sale positive in lois.” DCm UoNs. HK FINE DRUG STORE, CORNER OF DEKAM ‘and Marcy avenues, Brookiyn, will be sold at ancien on Thursday, January 9, at two o'clock, unless sold ab priv ate sale, Call at store for particulars. bd Ws ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER) . Wednesday, 8th inst., at 1044 0 5) New Bowery, two Sie! concern, togel Saloon, aple WILL SELL ON ita on ResoHE et whom fu on wecollut ov Whom F with the contents of Liquor aid Oyster id Gounters, Oyster Bar and Broiler; one young Horse and Business Wagon; also four-pull emg! Ate Pumps, iron Safe, Platform Seale; also Purnit Boarding House, Bedstead Bedding, Table Mirrors, Stoves, Brussolsand Ingrain Carpets, Crockery, do,