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NEW YORK—OFFICE OF THE SECRI July 29, 1873, TATE OF of State, THe Suentyr or tax County or New Yore:— m—Notice is hereby given that, at the General Elec Yo be held iu this State on the Tuosday succeeding oe! Mendes C4 Moveusber next, the following officers to be elected, to wit :— “A Secretary of State, in the place of G. Hilton Scribner. A Comptrolier, in the place of Nelson K. Hopkins. Aa iitseey Goaurdiiende plete Brits Baton itorney Gener: ¢ place of Francis C, 5 patate Engineer and Surveyor, in te place of William ‘aylor. ‘A Canal Commissioner, in the place of Jonn D. Fay. gi Inspector ot State Prisons, in the piace of Soloinon eu. ‘All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December next ett Saget ts abt eagrhtaty a udtic nal le the ee Of Dani ‘* nosh 1. "Fancher, whose feria of oflices Will expire on of December next. ‘Also a Schator for the Fourth Senate District, compris ing the First, Second, ‘hird, Fourth, Fifth, ~ixth, sev- enth, bo and’ Fourteenth wards of the city and count; 4 Ya Scnator ior the Fifth Senate District, comprising the ighth, Ninch, Hinecnth and Sixteenth Wards of the city and county of New York. he Sixih_ Senate District, compris- po, ace a und Seventeenth wards of the i nd county of New York. so 8. Senator tor the Seventh Senate District, compris- ing the Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first wa: the city and couniy of New York. ‘Also & Senator ior the -ighth Senate District, compris- ing the Twellth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards of the city and county ot New York, ‘Also & Representative im the Forty-third Congress of the United states irom the Sixth Congressional district, asestablished by chapter 619 of the Laws ot 1872, com- ri aR the éieventh and Thirteenth wards of the city of lew York, and that portion of the Eigateenth and Twen- Fert wards of the said city lying east of Third avenue, shall compose the Sixth ‘district, in place of James Brooks, deceased, City and county officers to be elected : Twenty-one (zi) Members of Assembly. A Sheriff, in the place of Matthew T. Brennan. A County Clerk, in the place of Charles E. Loew. Two Justices of the Marino Court, in the place of George M. Curtis and He ry &. Howland. Three (3) Coroners, in the place ot Patrick H, Keenan, Nelson W. Young and Gerson N, Herrman. ’o Justices of the Superior Court, in the place of John M. Barbour and Claudius M. Monell. All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. ‘The attention ot Inspectors of Election and County Can- ‘vassers is directed to chapter 314 of Laws of 18 5, a copy of which is printed herewith, entitled “An act to provide for submitting to the electors of this State atthe general | lection to be held on the Tuesday tollowing the Ast | Monday of November, 1873, the question whether the | offices of Chiet Judge and Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, of Jusiices of the Supreme Court, of the Judi Of the Superior Court of the city of New York, of Judge of Phe Court oi Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, of the Judge of the Superior Court of Buffalo, of the Judge of the city of Brooklyn, ot the County Judge of the several counties of this state, shall hereafter be filled by appointnent, pursuant to section 17, article 6, of the censtitution,” for instructions in re- gard to their duties under said ‘act. Also to sections 17 and 18, ch. spler OLS, of the Laws of 1873, a copy of which is printed herewith, entitled ‘An act to provide tor the annexation of the towns of Morrisania, West Farms aud Kingsbridge, in the county of Westchester, to the city and county of New York,” for instruction asto the: duties under said act. Chapter a4, An act to provide for submitting to the electors of this State, at the geueral election to be held on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November, 1873, the ques tion whether the offices of Chie/ Judge and’ As-ociate Judge of the Court ot Appeals, of Justices of the Su- breme Court, of the Judge of the Superior Court of the ot New Yerk, of the Judge of the Court of Common leas of the city and county of New York, o1 the Jude of the Superior Court of Butialo, of the Judge of the | city of Brooklyn, of the County ‘Judge of the several couniies of this Siste, shall be hereatter flied by ap- | Poin.ment, pursuant to section 17, article 6 of the con. stitution. assed April 26, 1873, three-fiths being present. The People of te Slate of Sew York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Beotton 1.—The question whether the offices ot Chiet Judge and Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, the Justices of the supreme Court, the Judges ot the Supe- rior Court of the city of New York, of the Court of Cox mon Pleas, of the city and county of New York, ut the Superior Court of Buffalo, ot the City Court of Brooklyn and the County Jndge of the several counties of this Btate, shall hereatier be filled by appomtment, shall be submitted to the electors of this State at the general elec- tion to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mon- day of November next, as provided in section 17 0! arti- gle 6 of the constitution of this State, In the mauuer hereinaiter mentioned. 8x0. 2—ihe Inspectors of Election in each Election Dis- trict in the Siate shall provide two boxes, in which they shall deposit the Lailots ot the electors Upon the ques- | tion whether the Jutges and Justices of the several Courts named in the first section of this act shali here after be tilled by appointment. One of said boxes shail | de labelled “Appointinent or election of the Chiet Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and of Justices of the Supreme Court.” ‘The other one shall be labelled “Appoiutinent or election of Judges of City ant County Courts” Fach citizen entitled 10 vote at such election muy vote two ballots, as tollows:—One of them shall be endorsed “Appomunent or election of the Clief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals ‘and’ of the Justices of the Supreme Court,” and shall | contain on the inside, when folded,’ the words, “Shall the offices ot the Chiet Judge and Associate | Judges ot the Court of Appeals and of the Justices of the Supreme Court be hereatter filled by appoint | ment? Yes" or the words, “shall the offices o: Chief | Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and of the Justices o: the Supreme Court Le hereatter Aled by appo ntment—No;) wud ail such ballots shall be | deposited in the boxes labelled “Appointinent or election of Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Ap- peals and Justices 0! the Supreme Uourt.” The other of Said ballots shall be endorsed “Appointinent or @ection of Judges of City and County Courts,” and on the ins. when folded, sau contain the words, “Shall the offices ofthe Judge of the Superior Court’ of the ciiy of New York, ‘of the Judge of ine Court of Common Pleads of the City ‘ane County ot New York, of the Judge of the Su- | erior Court of buifalo, of the Judge of the City Court of rooklyn, ot the County Judge of the several ot this ite, be hereafter filled by appotntme: or or the words, “Shall the offices ofthe Judge of the Su- rior Court of the City of New York, of the Judge of the | Jourt of Common Pleas of the city and couaty oi i York, of the Judge of the Superior Court ot Buffalo, oF the | Judge of the (icy Court of Brooklyn, of the County Judge | Of the several counties of this Staie, be hereafter fled by @ppointment—No.” And all such ballots shall be de- Posited in the boxes laveiled “Appointment or election Of the Judges of the City and County Courts, Sxc. 3.—he inspectors of Klection in each Election Dis- iter the cl: sing of the polls ot such election, shal count and canva-s, separately, the ballots depysited in each of the suid poxes iu the Manner prescribed by law in reterence to other elections, and shail ascertain the | whole number of bailois upon each of the questions to be submnitted as aforesaid. ‘ihe inspectors, aiier having $0 counted said ballots shall set down in writing the whule Qumber of such balots upon cach question, and th whole number (or and against, each of the said ques. tions, and shall certify and t@ake retarn of the ‘seid several votes in the aaiae manter as prescribed by law in reterence to other ballots at a general election Skc, 4.—ihe voles so given shail be canvassed by the several Bourdsoi County Canvassers at the wext meeting thereot atter such clection, and the aggregate results io the several counties shail be canvassed and certified by the Hoard 0: staie Canyassers. The existing law in reference to a general election shall, in all respects, so far asapplicable, apply to and regulate the proceedings | and duties of the ssid Board ot County and State Can- vassers, and of the Couuty Clerks and Secretary of siate, From the statements made to the Board of State Can: vassers it shall determine whether a majority of the Votes upon the ques'ions submited to the electors oi the State, ay herein provided, be 10 the affirmative or nega- tive. ‘ihe said Poard shall make acertificate of such determination, and shal deliver the same to the Sccre- tary o1 State, wio shall fle the same in his office, Ske. 5.—If a ma ority o1 all the ballo sendorsed “Appoint. ment or election of Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Avpeais and of Justices of the supreme Court” shail be in the utfirmaive, then the said officers | shail not atter said elvetion be elecuve, but, ax vacancies | oceur, they shail be tied by appointinent by the Gov- ernor, by and with the advi i consent of the Senate, | is of @r if the Senate be nut in session, by the Governor; but | in ‘h case be s\ 1 nominate tothe Sevate, when next | convened, ani such appointment by the nor alone | shall expire at the end o: dhat session; butif the majority of said b o's so endorsed be inthe negative, then the said officers shall !¢ eleciive as heretofore. I!’ majority Of the bullois eud reed: “Appointment or election. of Judges of City and County Courts’ Shall con- | tain on the ‘inside the question, as hereinbetcre provi answered in the affirmative, then the Said oficers men ioned in the said question sha Not aiter said election be elect but as va occur they shall be wied by ap by the r nor, by and with the Senate, rif the Senate b ernor; butin by the Ge such case he shai: nomina e to ext convened, and such ay puintmer oF alone shall exvire at the end of that majo of the ballots so endorsed shal tive, then the said rs shall be electe. Bec. (.—It shal! Le the duty of the Secretary cause the suid qui together with the the ballots as here ed in the n forms of pecltied, to be published in two or more newspapers in each of the counties of this Stale, | the same number o: times prior to the said now required by law to be published of the elected und ti Hed at such electi Lewspapers to be designated by the Secretary of | the mauner now provided by jaw tor designating - APES To publisa election notices; but no neglect or faslure to publlisi riunality or publication shali im: | pair the vaidit election. } Ske. 7.—It uty of the Secretary of State to include in notices jor the and effect as follows: Got the con*iiuu gubmfted to the separate ballots « Chiet Judge and ve published wich the election ion a notice in substance ction 17 of article | te, two questions will be | State, ‘tobe voted upon hall the offices of of the Court of Appeals | Judg aud of Justice of (he Supreme Court be hereatter fitied by Appointment? % shai the offices ot t pe of the Superior Court of the city ot New York, the Court of oinmon Pleas of the ciiy and county w York, the ude of the ruperior ( ourt of B Oity Court of brooklyn and the Courts of the several countios of this State be herew: filled by appoimment’ And at such election eac elector Will be entitied to vote separately tor or againet each of said questions, and if majority of the votes shad be in the aiiirmaive of said questions then the said Judges and Justices thercin referred fo, after «nid @lection, a8 vacancies occur, will be appoluted by Governor, as provided by law. No faire or omission @ give notice or any informaiity in the noice or the giving thereo! shail iunpair the validity of such notice | Or the election herein provided for, Sc. &—This act shail take effect immediately, Chapter 613 ] moves for the annexation of the towns of » the Judge of the udge of the Count Act to jorrisant county of York. | Pawed May 2, 1873, three-fifths being present. | The People of the State of New York, represented in Sen- ate and Assembly, do enact as joliows -— Towels + oe 6 6 @ 8! 6 iete 6 oO 8 #8 oe Buc, 17.—At the mext general election held in this State after the passage of this act there shall be provided by the proper authorities in each election district within the city and county of New York, and in cach election Gistrict in the several towns of the county of Westchester, | parate box, im witich the Inspectors of Election in bof suid election districts shall deposit the ballots | wented to them by the electors of said districts, which allots sh , “ADMeXAtion,” and West Farms and Kingsbridge, in the ‘estchester, to the city aud couuty of New e inside of each of sai ballots shali ve the words, “For the annexatiou of the towns of Morrisania, West’ Farms and Kingsbridge to the city and county of sew York,” or the following words, ‘Against ‘he annexation of the towns of Mor- risania, West Farms ana Kingsbridge to the city and “punty'of New York.” such ballots shall be 60 folved. as J conecal all the words thercin except “Annexation.” ch ballots shail be canva-sed and returned in the same banner as votes given tor Siate officers are by law re- uired to be canvassed and returned. It upon such re- rn it shall appear that a majority of all the ballots so Cust shall contain the words, “Against the annexation of the towns of Morrisania, West Farms and Kingsbridge to the city and county of New York,” then it shall be the duty of the secretary of State to make and file a cer- Unoate of auch result in his office within ten days alter euch return, and upon ing such certificat Shall be inoperative and void, ssigdlici ic Suc, 1s.—This act shall take effect on the Ist day of January, 1874, except as to such parts as ave otherwise “rovided for, and asto such parts it shall take edect at | splendid sign: rent $25 per month. Apply to B. | west corner Twenty-fith street. | 58 feet deep; all tor $27 per month. | for 4 | JOR RENT—TO PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, A PAND- | | painted. ELECTION NOTICE. th this act spec: nd t also as tosectis Ti, whieh shall Vane effect iurmmediately. respectfully, G, HILTON SCRIBNER, Secretary of State. Suxnirr’s Orric, New Court Dore } Crry anp County or York, August |, I certify the foregoing to be @ true copy oi the election notice received by me this Ser irom, ‘the Secretary of State. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriffof the City and County of New York. Notice is also given, pursuant to a resolution of th Board of Aldermen of the city of New York, that und and pursuant to the provisions of chapter St of (he Law: of 1873, entitled “An act to re nie the local go" ment of the city of New York, the acts amendatory thereof, at the general election a‘oresaid, to be held as aforesaid, there Is to be elected An Alderman tor the city of New York, in the place of Heary Clausen, appointed by said Board to fll the va- cancy occasioned by the death of Peter Gilsey, tor the unexpired term, for which said Foter Gilsey wai sleated as such Alderman, viz.—un ill the Ist da; ° re MATTHEW 7. BRENNAN, sheriff. pers are notified not to insert this specially authorized to do so. See ebapter 430, Laws of 18:0. MATTHEW 7, BRENNAN, Sherif, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, (AtT=Ntion: NoW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS T0 RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOOATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE - CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 513) 121212113] | | OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD 10 $12,00, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. — THE ABOVE BUILDING 18, COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY. HBATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS. Tae RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. 3d Story. 4th Story. 5th Story. $1,500 $1,500 = 1.50 1,200 = 1300 1500 120 - 1300 1,500 = - 2 500 = 350 — | 3,000 2.500 2,000 1,500 | 3,00 2/500 200 15a ‘500 400 35) = 130 1,60 1209 - + 1,50) 250) 1,00 - . 1,500 0 ad - 1500 25) = =| a2) = - VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET._ A WTHE, CHEAPES FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- * FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 485 BROADWAY. A DIGINING LORD & TAYLOR'S, NO. 6 EAST TWEN- tieth street, in parts or together: bay window, place glass, &c. are of Dk , No. S$ West Twenty-third street, or JESSUP, 28 Broadwa FINE, DRY, LIGHT BASEMENT TO LET—WITH 1. two entrances, 102 West Forty-second street, corner | Sixth avenue, now usea tor upliolstery business, with ENCE 1,408 Broadway. VERY DESIRABLE MODERN STORE, SIZE 25X75, west side of Fizhth avenue, next door to new branch Post ottice ; also all Store, at $900 a year, Apply at so7 Eighth avenue JOUN BRANIGAN, D® K ROOM TO LET—AT YOUR OWN PRICE, in @ pleasant office and fine location. Apply at 137 Broadway, room 12, LIQUoR STORE TO LET-SOUTHEAST CORNER OF i4 Sixth avenue and Thirtieth street, rent low. In- Quire at 201 Second avenue; also handsomely turiished Parlor tor dentist. ICE STORE TO RENT CH&AP—IN FINE LOCA- tion for lager beer, grocery, or any other business, quire of EDWAKD BEATTY, $5 Tenth avenue, south- | OOMS TO LET—WITH STEAM POWER, FOR $25 PER month and upward. Avply to G. F., HALL, 137 Elm street. TORES AND PARTS OF STORES TO LET—ON sixth and Eighth avenues, a'so on Broadway, at cheap rents; Floors to let, $20.4 month. _ DWYER, 567 Sixth avenue. 0 LET—A_ FI STORE, FRONTING THREE streets, with large show windows, suitable for a tea, store or restaurant, in a good business location; 5 years’ lease. JANTZEN & BRO., 2 and 24 Centre Market. -PART OF A STORE, WITH A FINE SHOW window, on Broadway, near Sixtieth street; low Tent and immediate possessiva, Apply on the premises, 743 Broadway. LEASE—POR FIVE YEARS. A BAKERY, 419 East Eighteenth street, a basement and ovens; store HYLAND, 2 bast Nineteenth street. Furnished. FURNISHED HOUSE, PERPECTLY COMFORTA. | AA bie, elegant winter residence, furnace, gas, all mod- | érn_ conveniences, $49 per month until spring} very ac-° cessible, Address MORA, box 21d Heraid office. FERY ATTRACTIVE HOUS with linen, china, &c., to rent; location, Forty-sixth | Sireet, between’ Fiith wad ‘Sixth avenues; well adapted private tumily of adults. Apply to &, H, LUDLOW | No. 3 Pine street. | nee mn = | THREE STORY BROWN STO rn iaprovements, will be rev tenant til Muy}. inquire at 346 . FULLY FURNISHED € 00, FINE FURNISH tA House, all mo low to a responsibl kast Forty-first street. BROWS FOUR STORY NE ON WES ty-fourth street, $400 per month; three siory brown | stone on West Forty-tith street, 3.0); three story high | oop on, West fwen ‘ond street, $250, aud y others, PIHALON & SLUAN, t Seveniel somely and vished Honse, with bay win- | dow, No. 169 West F ath street, r Seventh a | nie,for one year; no loss of time; possession @t ones. | Rent $300 per month. Apply on premises. i FE RNISHED AND UNFURNISHE, and small, to let, for she winter or louger: newly | Lists kent to any address on applicadon. | HOLMES BRO-., 46 Last Twenty-third street. | HOUSES, LARGE | PO. LETIHOUSE NO. 4 THIRD sTits AR Second in good condition Inquire of J. HOUPERT, N T=A LIITL est Twenty-tlith street. mo L T° son House, rent $150 per montn. Apply at 206 Kast Thirty-ninth st. TO RENT OR SELL—FIRST CLASS BOARDIN House, newly furnished, with three years’ lease house full of boarders; rare chance—party wants to go to south America, Address EPiUURE, Heraid Upwwn Branch office. GEM—THUREE STORY BROWN in perfect order ; Unfurnished, | EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY.—A FOUR story | high stoop browu stone Howse to let, West Thirty nth stree., near Broadway, and Furmiture for sale; lease 315 years, at low rent; h very fine order; | furniture all new May last; w the cuuse seiling. 422 Kighth Particusars with | enue. TORY HIGH STOO? ON WTK STREET, i three story high stoop on #ith street, $2.60: | story high stoop on 27t t, $1,900; a three story | stoop on 3d avenue, $1,200: and many others, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 venteenth street, | Mo LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN | ne front House, No. 243 Kast bighty-third street, | Second and third avenues. Inqaire next door; | WO STORY AND ATTIC, on Eighty-first street. near & 80%, 1,475 Third avenue. 500 A XEAR FoR A ) with Extension Third av. 5, THOMPSON FURNISHED ROOMS AND A eeiies ‘TO LET. A -A—TO LET. TO G! JL. furnished Suit of Par! location in city. ARTMENTS Apply 1,179 Broadway. - SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM ADJOININ A (ateely forthe | ‘9 let. to two gentlemen, at No. Sixth avenue, thi door above Thirty- ; pleasant rooms and fine igabeaatetr wedhens tas A® ENTIRE FLOUR, 4A furnished, to let, withou at No. 7 West i'wenty~ by private entran ouired. ° AND ELEGANTLY 3 abo sin R LADY HAVING A LARGE FUEN neighborhood of Twenty-second str Avenue, wishes a young lady as room mat jer week; rolerences. Address M. W., be Jptown Branch T 18 WEST FOURTH STREBT, NEAR BROAD- way.—One or two nicely furnished kooms for gentle men or gentlemen and wives; gas and bath. MIOELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, AL square Room, to rent, without board, to vent Only, at 34 West fwenty-fitth street; location exc Reterences exchanged, WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO MBPT A GENTLE. man who would ioan heF $25) and receive in return @ very desirable sait o: Kooms with home coméoris Address CONFIDENCE, box 106 Heraid Uptown branch office. “LARGE BACK PARLOR, WITH OR WITHOUT front Basement, furnished, for housekeeping or gen HED ROOM, id Seventh terms $2 590 104 Lerald thee. DA nen | ent. jl. ik | Apply t 603 Hudson surect FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS A several nicely ed Rooms to small, to gentlemen, without board; m convenient to cars. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO reer PRIVATE FAMELY GG, 1 BANK og BAYER rent ree oderate prices: LET—TO A quiet party, where there are no boarders, 105 West Thirty-second street. A week, sultable ior light housekeep! first street. bith FURNISHED FRONT heigenit a ee a ante) rt, wi water ant ru able tor Ing. sof West, Thirty: LARGK SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished, to let, without board, to centleman and wife or single xentlenen, at 100 Kast Twenty-third street, cor- ner Fourth avenue ; references exchanged. cleanly. neatl, NY GENTLEMEN DESIRING NICELY FURNISHED, kept Rooms, without board, in a private family, with home comforts, at moderate BE 108, can be accommodated at 85 Clinton place, near bighth stree! JPURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN and wives or to single gentlemen on the first tloor. Ap} ly at 1,256 Broadway. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN and families. 173 Thompson street. JURNISHED FLOOR FOR )USEKEEPIN vate house; gas and. bath; also Rooms, $10 month. Inquire ‘at real estate office at i Avingdon square, Eighth avenue, near Tweltth sirect. URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTL) urnished Rooms, for gen’ pei 3 " id 7 PRI- eMEN—TWO without teell board. 4 we jt Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, FLANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM: singly, for gentlemen, without boar first class house, 636 way and Forty-fourth street. Tt board, to let to respectable also a front Basement, suitable jor a physician. Twent) treet. BRIGHT, COZY, COMFORTABLE ROOMS rties with reterence water and closets. 224 Second avenue, treet. 0. 7 WEST FOURTEENTH tlemen, furnished Rooms, without Board and Bedrooms, on second and third floor: (70. 3 SIXTH AVENUE.—TO LET, IN AN AMERICAN family, a larg tly furnished frout Room, to one or two genulemen o} terms. without board. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, WITHOUT board, with home comforts, at 20 West Fitteenth street; references exchanged ; to gentlemen onl; LET-FOR A TS SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A FUR- é nished front Room, at 39 Delancey street, second joor. 10 LET—ONE OR TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, to parties of the highest respectability only: first class private hou-e; small family. Apply at 52 West Twenty-first street. ‘T—A FINELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, le tor a doctor or dentist, No. 12 Amity street, Broadway and Grand Centrai Hotel. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH EXCELLENT table, from $6 to $10 per week. $1 Sy per day, for families or single, at 180 and 182 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway WELL FURNISHED ‘FRONT ROOM AND BALL Room adiolning to let, separately or togetker, suitable for family or gentlemeb, at very moderate prices 42 Grove street. TH AVENUPF, 166. front and back; bi @7-SITTING AND BED ROOM, “CONNECTING, D4 furnished for housekeeping; hot and coid water, stationary tubs and bath; excellent location. 222 Fitty: second street, first door trom Broad FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, te 14™ STREET, NEAR DELMONICO’S,—AN ELF. fant Second Floor, parlor, bed and dressing rooms, furnished ; bath, closets, hot and cold water; also, fourth story front Room. Address H., box 4,846 Post ottice. 15 KAST SIXTEENTH STREET, FOUR DOORS 0 trom Eroadway—Two handsomely furnished Par- lors to let, suitable tor a party of gentlemen, gentleman and wife, or tor protessional purposes. STREET.—FOR_ GE! Parlors —-EN SUITE OR in the new Seventh avenue, junc('on of Broad- ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS, WITHOUT 130 West pf one or two gentlemen, $7; also hall tleman and wile, on reasonable | jetesoaabdcnensatter ne eee N OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR STORE, with rooms, for sale elie ap j doing a fine business. Apply at Clausen ale depot, 118 Canal street, FINE OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE+{AT A LOW price; also Restaurants, Chop Houses, first class irocel M Mark Si ‘labl 7 Bae eat ae aes Riera rae ae ie CORNER LIQUOR STORE GREAT BUSINESS location) for sale cheap; also Liquor Stores, Lagor Beer one maligne Saloons, on all business streets of this a rool n Cy and BNITTCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar stroet A..~Giver Stores Statunery storen, Merchant Tallor . a ionery > or ing’Stores, Soda Water Mauuiacturing Business, Drug Stores. juor Stores to let. ITCHELL's Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. GOOD GROCERY FOR SALE—WITH STOCK AND fine fixtures and good trade, for $200; cos: $700; Owner is going to leave the city. Apply at 447 East Fourteenth street. . LOT OF SECOND HAND GAS FIXTURES AND vle.—Call before 9 o'clock A. M.,or af- ison avenue, \ LE AND PORTER BREWERY FOR SALE—IN THIS “city. Soe Business Opportunites. A CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—THE OLD STAND No. 9 leecker street. N OLD-ESTABLISHED GOOD WEST SIDE PROMI- Bent, well Auted up corner Liquoe Store, with good Sook, all licenses: leases: rent $45: a bargalil it immedi: ately applied tor to CAMPBeLL & U0,, Auctioneers, 343 Hudson street, N OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR STORE fon sale cheap—Ding 4 flue busihess: store, with Toews $25. Apply to OLAUSEN, Ale Depot, 113 Canal sire! } USINESS FOR SALE—SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A dressmaker and inilliner with @ small capital; an established Fulion street Store, with a small stock of Fancy Goods, tor sale cheap, on account of sickness. Full articulars can be had by applying a! the store, 937 Ful- fon st, near Washington avenue, hext to the shoe store. AKERY.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY FOR saie, doing a splendid store trada; a good out door rouie of customers. Apply at $7 and 89 Front street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE; A full stock of goods. ana doing a good business. Apply atil Carmine strect, three doors above Bleecker. NOR SALE—A RESTAURANT, ON THE CORNER OF two of the best streets in’ Brooklyn; does a good business in furnisning parties, sociables, &c. ; a first class place; will be sold cheap for cash on account of the ill- eas of the proprietor. Address 1. 8 J., Brogklyn Post oilice. OR SALE—A CORNER LAGER BEER AND LIQUOR Store; rent low, with a lease; doing @ good busi- ness; possession immediately, 34 West Fourth street, corner of Greene. &. OR SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP LIQUOR Store, with two years’ lease and license paid to 26th of July next, Apply at No. 213 Mulberry street; good Teasons given for seliing. No agents need apply. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING House, No. 25 Henry street, near Catharine, Par- tuculars on the premises. OR SALE—THE BILLIARD, LIQUOR AND LAGER Beer Saloon: fitted up in a first rate atyle; must be sold this week; owner is goiug to urope. Apply at 193 Canal street. OR SALE—THE' WELL KNOWN OIGAR STAND AT ‘82 Maiden lane, Cail between 10 and 12 OR SAL: Store; rent low and long lease, son street, corner Dominick. '—F IRST CLASS GROCERY AND LIQUOR ‘Apply at 282 Hud- NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7,,1873—TRIPLE SHEET. cove SALES _AT_ACCTION, ADSIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, Absolute pariijon 6 sale, ter order of the owner, Very valuable ential fark Lots, on ¢ apataN HLL 4 son wi auel on WEDNESDAY, (et. 8 1:78 at 12 o'clock, atthe Exchange Salesroom, by order of Jontal vex the following very desirable Central Park Lots, viz. — Fifth avenue (Central Park)—The eight Lots situated on the northeast corner of Fitth aveowe and Ninety- second street. Fitth ayenue—The five Lots situated on the southwest corner of Filth avenue and 126th street. Filth avenue—Three Lota and two Dwelling Houses, situated on the te {arth ecreet, east side of Filth avenue, 25 feet nor ‘This property 1s more desirable than any that has been putin the market at auction for a long period, and as the sale will be cbsolute we invite capitalists and specula- tors to make & personal inspection of the same before the day of sale, as the number of lots on this favorite avenue becomes léss and less each season. The above sale hay been adjourned from Sept. 30, and we are instructed by Mr, Jex to say that the above described property will be absolutely sold on the day above mentioned to the highest bidder. Terms of sale—O per cent can remain on bond and mortgage for three ye: DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, PROPERTY ON THE HARLEM RIVER HEIGHTS, mean elevation 175 feet SUC Ve TART Aree, mark, in the propose TWENTY FOUKTH WARD, THE NEW PARADE GROUND ig directly beneath, on the opposites bank of the river. Extensive views of Harlem Kiver Valley, the Pulisades, the Hudson and Long Island Sound. ADKIAN H. MULLER & SON. Will sel! at auction, atthe Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, at 12 o'clock, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 400 level Lots, divided into 30 plots, fronting on Sedgwick avenue, 26th and 206th streets ‘and Macombis Dam Toad. Also a trame Cottage, 20x68, containing 12 rooms. Kighty per cent may reuain on bond and mortgage for three years. For maps and particulars apply to the auctioneers, No. 7 Pine street. A conveyance will be in attendance ever fair dav at Morris Dock station. on the arival of the 11: A. M, jrain trom Forty-second street (time 22 minutes), anc the 2:15 P.M, train trom Thirtieth street and Nin Five minutes from station to premises. ortes!, pleasantest and most picturesque drive to this property is through the new sedywick avenue, first turning to the lett at the north end of Macomb’s Dam or Centra: Prides and tollowing the course of Harlem River (under High Bridge) to 205th street. —SUPREME COURT SALE ot valuable Lots on Madison avenue and Sixty-third street, JOS. ‘if igh het a apmady will seil, at auction, 02 WEDNESDAY, October 8, 1873, at 12 o'clock M., at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadwa' under direcuon of Jaines K. Averill, !:sq., re(eree, the valuable Plot ot Land, with the unilnisned Buildings thereon, on the northwest corner of Madison avenue and Sixty-third street, size 70x100,5. THURSDAY, October 9, 1873, at 12 o'clock M., ‘at the Exclange salesroom, 111 Broadway, the vaiuable Lot of Land, with the three story brick House on front and two story trick House on rear, No. 59 Mangin street, now used tor business purposes: size of lot, “5x929. For maps and particulars ot above sales ap- ply at the auctioneer's office, Nu. 87 Cedur sireet. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE AND salesroom, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post ofc Horse Auction Branch, 19 to 25 Kast Thirteenth street, Fine French, German and English Chromos, in rich gilt aud walnut frames, will be sold by ARCH: JOUN- TON, at his salesroom, 37 Nassau street, on Tuesday (this day), at 11 o'clock. ON WEDNESDAY at 10¥¢ o'clock, at the sulesroom, 37 Nassau street, for account of whom it may concern Large sale of Household Furniture, JOR SALE—AN KIGHTH AVENUE CORNER BAKE Try, with ail i.s necessary appurtenance: lease for @ bop ot Tears Hout Bore; pe Sood order, ag tt must be sold a Marka Can Ey pply at.) ghith ave- hue. ig TOUN BRANIGAN. (OR SALE—BAKERY, DOING A GOOD BUSINESS over the counter and has a large outside trade, with Wagon. Address i'. B. 8., Post offive, Brooklyn." JOR SALE—BOARDING ROUSE, WITH LEASE: P eelouse itil of boarders; rent reasonable. 96 Bleecker street. OR SALE— Restaurant and Oyster Saloon. Induire No, 940 Broadway. _ 177TH, STREET. CTO LET. THE ENTIRE SECOND Floor, en suite or singly, furnished, without board, fo gentlemen: reference. WA Kast Seventeenth street between Irving place and Union square. QB RAST TWENTY-SECOND | STREET, | NEAR Broadway.—Parlor and Bedrcom, handsomely furnished, to gentlemen, without board;'also an Ofiice for a first class physicl Q4TH STREET, 102 WEST, FIRST BROWN STONE OE house from B roadWay.—[andsome front furnishe Bedroom, for one or two gentlemen; fronts on square terms low ; house private. 4 ST. MARK'S PLACE.—A VERY DESIRABLE Suit of furnished Rooms; hot water, gas and fire; also single Rooms for gentlemen. 50) BAST, WENTY-NINTH STREET, SOUTHWEST OV corner Fourth avenue. ware Room, furni to gentleman and wile; als ie Room, rent $0 and $3 50, attendance and gas included: modern improve- ments, 5Q, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—To LET, HAND- JZ somely iurmished Rooms on second oor, to gen- tiemen, without board. 5G West, TWELFTH gentlemen. 7Q WEST ELEVENTH STREET, west of Fitth avenue.—A private family will let, furnished, second or third tloor Rooms, without board. 103 i $20 perm STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH TENTH STRE .—Nicely furnished Rooms to jet, at $15 and th, for one or two gentlemen ; private 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to let, to respectable suiail tamilies, 1385 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—IN A SMALL PRI- 5 and Sixth avenues—Furnished Rooms to let tor FOUR DOORS EAR THIRD AVE- +) vate house, a small, pleasant furnished Room, to a gentleman, without Bo: Q1Q EAS SIXTEENTH, STREBT, PFC 8T, Z1O Gevrzers .—New!y furnished and in every Way desirable Kooms on second and third floors, to gen- temen only. 735 family. © ATE LEXINGYON AVEN OR THRE! —TWwo nice unfurnished Rooms to let, in a private ROOMS AND APART- STO LET. OF 4 ROOMS, UNFURNISHE IN PRIVATE ne near boat and cars. SUIT st 123d street, very desirable 8K rentleman and Wile, an Love. @ations 10 Apply as SPLENDID FLOOR TO LET—SIX ROOMS; COR- ner Fi ird street and Third avenue, over drug priva Ls oil clothed; gas, water, ‘loor, 828 Second avenue, near Forty: nt order: all improvements; low r genteel tamilies, PLAT—WITHIN ntrance to ( MOST ELEGANT © three blocks of the Bighth NER avenue A tral Park; 1 and janitor in at! is st and cheapest dat in Uuscity, Apply at 897 wighth avenu JOUN BRANIGAN, PART—BASEMEN WER PARL A. Third Floor-at high stoop brick ‘be teenth sireet; all convemences; parlors three rooms | deep ; ouly $75 per month | H, V. MEAD, 4% Bighth avenue. Ee NCH FLATS—316, 3 rents rom $30) to $70; all improve meuts; beautiful neighborhood. ‘Inouire on, premises JAMES KILPATRICK, &e NTLY ARRAN( D, home with SH FLAT, ap; 32 housekeeper, IMPROVE! t Ihircy-fith street FLOOR AND LED fifth sirect, betw: ven roolus, bath, gas, water and ly painted aud kalsomined. Apply ¢ JOUN BRA. BASEMENT TO JEOOND AND THIRD FLOORS ¥ and bath room, at 4 West Tw g00d neighborhood. ‘Inquire at place niy-eighth stre or 334 Broadway. M. RICH. 0 LET—TWO DESIRABLE FRE ali modern impro' nts, on orner Sixth avenue TS, n. Inquire of Mra | EAST B8EV- @00D rder, for sale.—A small | rent $1,400. Address n Broadway and Eighth ) LET—SIX ROOMS 5 NCH FLATS, WITH mo LET—a THI EB and roomy first class Flats on Fourth ave hirty-second sircet; reference required. t. 1HOMAS STEVENSON, Agent _ OF THE, MOST hoor of the Hi ifeenth street; the avenue: imevery way. Address W. 1,374 Post office. D AND FOURTH OF THOSE-LAR DESIRAB! ight Ho private Kitche D. Bh jue, near Apply’ at 106 LE FLATS se, corner of has parlor and diniug and is ACK, box NO LET—FIRST FLOOR AND FRONT BASEMENT IN Nint ri, with Americ seeond Fi Sixwenth street and Ninth avenue, Kooms, cocner Forty-eighth street and Ninth avenue. TPO, LET-DWELLING PARLOR, EACH separately, of house 462 bixth avenne, premises. po LET. five rooms and pantries, gas! nd bath? heated by Parlor and Basement to let: Owner, at 42) West Fifty-first street, i LET—A SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, IN A PRL yate house, near Washington sqnare, to family; rent, $25; possession sminediately, LOYD'S book store, 729 roadway, corner Waverley place relerences requir in people; & rooms $37, i; $15;, Inquire on AT 163 EAST SIXTIETHSTRERT, A FLOOK ‘pace, house is first claes and strietly private; Leg 4 smal Inquire ab QF LARGE AND ONE SMALL ROOM ON FOURTH f r: hall Koom on t t Parlors, with alle, 45 West Kleventh street, provements; finet ticulars, 198 Broady FOURTH AVENU 114 fect Rooms on tree per month. with grate: and bathroom; bh has ail oca'ed: 4) minutes from ierry. Par ¥. Toomn 9. ences; terms reayouable, MONTHLY. —THREE NICK ROOMS, WITH USH im —TO LET, FRONT AND ‘oor, not turnished, rent $24 SPORAGK, A ~STORAGE-WEST = SIDE STORAGE + bonuses, on Abingdon square, tor Furniture, Piano! Baggage and'other Family Property ; all goods placed i flemen. Three other Rooms, singly or towether, $4 to $5 kiy, including bath and gas; laundry privileges; reterepces. 14 West Twenty-seventh st, uear Sixth ay. separate rooms; most responsible, extensive and reliab) Solavitshment in New York. | RK. TAGGART, Ow' T and Manager, office 693 Hudson ¥ surcet, near West LWoliil aueoghe | WARE OTEL AND RESTAURANT FOR SALE—PAYING well all year round, located near the city; tully tur- nished and now in perieet orier; price for Lease, Fur- niture, Fixtures and Stock, $8,000; $3,000 cash, balance morigie or real estate. Owner is nota hotel keeper; will board wit purchaser, who must be capable ot doin & first class business, Address GEORGE H. ARKOW- SMITH, Fitth Avenue Hotel. OTEL FOR SALE—NEAR NEW YORK, DOING A ood business all the year, For particulars inquire of A. J. ROE, 177 Broadway, New Yor! TAND FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—ONE OF the best stands in Fulton Market for butter, eggs, poultry, &c.; reason for selling, having other business, For further particulars inquire at the stand, 182 and 133 Faltou Market WIAFES—BURGLAR, SILK, JEWELERY AND FIRE- Y proot.—Herring’s, Marvin's and Valentine Brothers; all sizes,.cheap; sates moved, repaired. aud improved locks puton. LILLIC SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF HARDWARE, HOUSE- furnishing and Stove Store; can be bought for less than cost of sto¢k alone; cheap rent: good lease. 1,405 Third avenue, $21, WILL BUY A NICE FAMILY LIQUOR e lay. Store, with Stock, Fixtures and License, to- y. Great chance. Large tenement neighborhood. Fartlonlars in dining saloon, Fourteenth street, near avenue B. $500. 108, SALE, A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY is « doing a good business: 20 years established; splendid chance for a good operator. BEN. F. YATES, 25 avenue D, New York. MACHINERY. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND EN. ines from 2 to 100 horse: Locomotive, Flue and Tubular Boilers, Pumps, -hatting, &c. WILSON & KOAKE, Water and Dover streets, GINE, SHAFT AND PROPELLER in first. er, built in Philadelphia; evlinder, 16x24%4; wheel, 4 feet 8 inches in diameter, suit able tor @ large tug propeller William Be: Apply t9.D. JONES, ©, New York. or propeller: can be seen on b: ara nn, toot of Fitth street, East River, th street, between avenues B and style, Sfeet tront, 31 feet long, fire box 5 teet deep, two inche fiaes in each boiler; three Locomotive Boilers 60 horse power each; one Locomotive Boiler, 25 horse power. CHARLES COLLINS, 68 John Street. Brooklyn. © ER CALORIC ENGINES done by WM. J. Chine shop, 0, (2 and 4 Chatham street, TANTED—PAIR OF POWER SHEARS ting boller plate % to 1 in Pyard; shears to be SIGMUND DRINGE AIR: Lehr’s ma- FOR Ct h, and for sera) in 1s to 2) inches long, “Address i, Paterson, SALES AT AUCTIO“ CALDWELL, AUOTIONEER. HANDSOME ELEGANT RC A’ THE BROW « rtecnth street, near ), Oct. 7, at 10% urmiture of the ab best desgiptic k and satin; i’ y Chairs, el magni z toot and Cover, Ohare and rosewood; pure Hair M sion Vining Tabie, Buitet, 8 gether witn all the ele HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, vurnivare. in walnut Tesses, Pillows, &c. reiaries, vesk, Chairs, Yo- nt Carpets throughout the house; the whole being in the bes. of order and only in use @ few iwonths vilers an extraorainary rare chance to housekeepers, Sule without reserve, HOLD FU G, October B SALE ary Drown stone mansion 10¢ Bust Twenty- fitth street, ne 10, Magnificent rosew y. Planoforte; stool cove ping; 800 yards velvet, Br ss Carpets, Mirrors, Curtain: style Part aved wn eight latest Ine oil Paintings choloe Bi Lounges ‘French $2.40 worth ( Clocks, Chairs, Exiension Table; silverware; roscwood and us. Washstan!s, Commodes, 20 walnut sitting Hall stand. servants’ Furni- r. N. B.—to aitend this Inrge enue curs: gools delivered ior purchasers: sale positive, rain or saine HIS DAY—AT PRIVATE st. Near Broadway, commencing at 1046 o'clock, over 260 lots of elegant Household Furni- ture, viz. Rowe wood Pinnotorie, cost $0) eleg. r= jor Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, iace Curtains, &e, Also bedroom Suits in rosewood e and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Spring and hair Mattresses, Lounges, Clocks, 4 ep ant 4. ROTH, Aueti take Fourth or third a: and walnut, Wardro! | rep and haircloth parlor Suits; also dining room, base- | ment and kitchen Furniture, Piate, Cutlery, China, Giassware, Extension Tables, &c. Zu WEN ZINN, Auctionecr. ewelry, Chains, &e., &c. aie, to pay advances and loans, DAY, uct. % Me 1034 o'clock, 1 'y, opposite Ne Hotel WW'Sarat of D ye and Studs. nd 1 Karet Chains, Seal Rings, Geld Hunting liver Watches, quantity of silver Table , Aud A Humber of ener articles Dealers and others invited. Ca — TE AUCTION SALE £ of 176 choice Brooktyn Lote, boing portions of the property of |. Carson Brevoort, on TUESDAY, October M4, 1973 by J. COLE, Aue ry at the Commercial Exchange, ‘sv Fulton street, Brooklyn, situated on Fulton, Bedford. nklin, St. Mark's Purnam ‘and Throop avenues and iactic, Herkimer, Bergen, Halsey and Madison streets, inthe Twenty third and Twenty- fourth date Ninth and Twenty-first) w These lots, nd 1 tor the frst most healthy, accessible tune, are in the and improving section of the entire city, 70 ver cent may remain on bond and mort wage. «Maps and particulars at the office of the Auction- eer, orof H. 0. Murph Attorney. 38 and 40 Court ew York» stréet, Brookiyn, or at 10 Nassau street, room 7, UCTION BALB, A $25,000) worth of magnificent Household Furniture, atthe private mansion No, 36 West 15th st.. between 5h and 6th ave, on THis DAY (uesday), at lig o'clock, Pianotore, Parlor Suits, Vanungs, Brouzes, By order of M. B, Uhapman, k’sq. AUGUSTE MAKTINE & 00, Auctioneers. Drawing ro Suits, May Antomette Grand Duchesse ftyles, coverud silk brocade; marquetery Cabinets, Ta- bles, ktageres, Secretmire, Nookcase, Paintings by emi: nent artists, Statuary, Clocks, maynificent ros¢wood Pianoforte, Music Stands, rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses,’ Extension Table Buftet, Chinaware, Glasware, Ouilery, basement an kitchen Furniture. N. Parties wishing to atte Uus sale take Oth av, stages or 6th ay. Cars at 1044 o'clock. | vom Suits in | | | | and Card Ta order. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUUTIONEER, IVES, ie D. W. Salesrooms, 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street. Assignee’s Sale. On Wednesday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock. On Wednesday—Chamber Furniture of all kinds. At Lo’clock, Silver-plated Ware, Cutlery, &c. On Thursday—Parlor Furniture Ot all kinds, Ati o'clocx—Hirst class Bedding, &e. UCTION SALE.—IMVORTANT AND POSITIVE SALE ot handsome and genteel household Furniture, mag- nificent Decker 7% octave rosewood Pianoiorte, wit guarantee; valuable Paintings, Paris Bronzes, Statuary, Ornaments, &c, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1034 o’cloék, at the elegant private residenc 21 West vist sireet, near 7th avenue. ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer, sells, viz:—Parlor Suits in Ogured satin and slik brocade, handsome iniald Cabinets, Lstageres, contre Tables, turkish Hasy Chairs, Mirrors, Bronzes, Clocks, lace Curtains, Library and S retaire Bookeasey, choige Hooks 7, pleas libgary, also a beautitul 7 Octave Piano, Music Cabinet, Sideboa Extension Dining Table, dining Chairs, Crockery, $2 worth Silverware, tea net, dc. Rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Oases, Bu- reaus, Was! cere Wardrobes, sl 29 hair ahd spring Matirseses, fine Bedding,’ rep and plush Suits, hall and kitchen Furniture, 19 Carpets, 4c., with every useful household article... Furnitare in good ordér, honse being newly furnished last April at expense $45,000. To attend sale take 7th o: avenue ¢ UCTION SALE ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, commencing ut [0% o'clock, at private residence 120 West street, near 6th av. magnificent Chickering & Son 74 octave Pianotort Parior, Library and Drawing Room Suits: Mirrors, Cai pets, Centre Tables, Bookcase ; Chamber Suits, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Bed- dinz, Mattresses; Dining Room—Buffet, extension Table, Chairs; over $20,000 worth and 400 lots by catalogue: LUKE FI'ZGEKALD, Auctioneer, UCTION SALE.—THIS DAY (TUESDAY), OCT. 7, aT 234 o'clock, at the Auction. Commission and General Salesrooms, Nos. 151, 156 and 158 Ohrystie street, Furni- ture, Beds, Mattresses, Showcases, stoves, Mirrors, Clocks, Scréens, Gas Pipe and Fixtures, Crockery, Cloth ing, &c. : Y WILLIAM COLE, COLE & MURPHY, Auctioneers;, * saiesroom 379 Fulton street (opposite City Hall), Brooklyn. WEDNESDAY, Occober §, at 12 o'clock, osittve sale ot Nineteenth ward Property, 5 Lots as follows:—l0 lots on Bedtord 5 tween Lynch and Heyward streets: 18 lots on Heyward street, between tediord and Wythe avenues: 7 lots on Lynch street, between Bedtord avenue and Wallabout street; 10 lots on Wallabout street, between Lynch sireet and Wythe avenue, jorming a plot very desirable tor investinent or improvement. This sale ‘is peremptory. 5) per cent can remain on bond and mortgage, ora liberal deduction wiil be made for all cash. For particu- lars and maps apply at the salesroom, Br ee CObTON: AUCHIONEER THE VERY LARGE sale of Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Carpets, Mir- Tors, Piano, €c., Will positively take place this day (Tues- day), Cet. 7, at 1044 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, 5% East 13in St, nev Broadway, In this sale there will be about 500 Lots in all:—Hor (0 Axminster, Moquet, velvet and Other Carpets; about J00 lots of Silver Plated Ware: two Pianosortes French plate Mirrors, Parlor Suits, Exten- sion Tables, Centre do., together with any quantity of other Furniture, new and old, trom several hotels and privace fainlies, N. B.—Che Carpets will be sold about 2 o'clock P.M, Catalogues early ths inorning, R. FOLEY, AUCTIONE, + Household Furniture, Carpets, Crockery. | Move, &c., this day, at 2.26 Third avenue. at 10's A.M. W. W. MARI, Assignee, ee ee SCHEN LAs Mortgage sale of elegont Cabinet Furniture. BY EDWARD SCHENCK, THISS DAY, 71H INST., at 11 o'clock, an clegant assortment of the finest Furni- ture, of the’ most modern and unique styles of parlor, chamber, dintag and hall, in eegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask and rep: perb Centre Jes, and every variety of styie of Furniture, The above is now on exhibition and will repay those in want of fine furniture, To be sold at auction, at No, 6) Liberty street, THIS DAY, 7th nst., at 11 o'clock. fINBERGER, AUCTIONEE, 2 HAL'S ris day (Tuesday), vetober 7, at 103g o'clock, pieces of ‘Cassimere, | Howe Sewit and 25 hai and straw Mattresses. My und Levenson, City Marshal. Also a vi Gooas, such as Hardware, Hand Saws, Tr ery, Plated . Clocks, Furniture, Lounze Beds, Wardrobes, Carpets, Ollcloth: Blankets, Quilts, Com‘orters, 2 fine rosewood Pianos and Stools and'a larze lot of Wines, Liquors and Cigars AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS DAY, oat 2 o'clock, the entire Furniture of a four story dwelling, at 397 Bowery, consisting ot Patlor Suits, elé- Rant black walnut Chamber and cedroom Suils, enatn- elled Coitage Suits, superior hair and other Mattresses, splendid keather Beds, Bolsters, &c.; Prilows, Blankets, fedding, French plate Mirrors, Lace Ouriains, Oil Paint: ings and Lngravings; Velvet, ‘brussels, Tapestry, three Bly and Ingrain Carpets: rosewood Panoiorte, Bar edstends, Chairs Tables and Extension, Tables; Hall tands, shades, Stoves, Cutlery, Vases, Mantel Orna- nents Spring Heds, Lounges, Crockery and Silver Ware, Kitchen Ware. Sale rain or shine, JERSEY CHIY PROPERTY AT AUCTION—TIS DAY, oJ at Zo'clock P. M., 40 Lots on Highland and West Sidé avenues, 6 ininutes from Marion station, on Pennsylvania Central Railroad; horse cars pass the property every 10 minuves; lunch before the sales tree tickets by horse cars LEWIS E, WOOD, Auctioncer, 79 Montgomery st., P. TRAVEL, AUCTION Wis dersey City. J. havin’ Weta ber 9 wt Lovelock, atn. the fine Furnity: «sale, at 14g Bowery, Machin r Tack, Hammers, 1? will sell_on Thursday, Octo- 145 and M7 Groene street, all ether With the valuable Leases of sold separately. Can be bought at private sale by applying at the oities of the auetioncer, No, 60 Great Jones st. AUCTION EER,—-WEDNESDAY, 6 clock, at the Auction Rooms, No. 1 orth William street, a general aesortinent of Household niture; also the Siock of a Variety Store, Dry Goods, sand Shoes, Clothing, &e. ACOB BOGART, October 8, at IL M. BLACK, AUOMONERR-WILL SELL THIS day, Ociober 7. atl o'clock P. M., at No 399 Third orner Twenty-vixth street, the Furniture of a e removed irom Lexingwn ayentc, consistin OF paror, chamber and dining room Furniture, 40 or food secondhand Carpets, Brussels, velvet and thre ingrain; a'son splendid young Bore and Furnite Truck. ‘Sale peremptory, “Dealers invited, . XGsSvAUM, AUCTIONEER. NUS: AVA. “sell this day, at 2o’clock, at 217 Canal street, a large assortinent bt Household Farulture, Chamber Suits, Mirrors, Clocks, 25 sewing Machines, 5,000 dozen Spool Cotton, one Parrot, &e. ARSHADS SALE.-BY VIRTU OF 5 tion, I will sell this day, at} o'clock VP. M., all the Toght, File ‘and Interest oF William. sehraidt if and to the Weiss Beor Brewery No. 8 AUMLy 8 PATRICK DATLEY, Oity Marshal, M ARSHAL'S SALE THIS DAY (TURSDAY), OCTOBER 7, at lis o'clock, by 1. 8, WEINBERG IR, ‘Auctioneer, at 1546 Bowery:—1' bbl. of Kellar’s Bourbons 1 bbl. Beldon's Gin, i lot of empty casks and barrels and 1,80) clgura. Bi: Fo JOUN Wiki, Cy Mar ARSHAL/S SALE.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, will sell, this day, at Il , wt 354 West Forty’ third street, the conients of er Beer Saloon, By A. 8. M ORTGAGE 8A Ae, HENRY Di + po East Housto 4 Delancey steoot Fiatusen eng, Stack of m. fie Gro also one Horse, Wage Sale positive order of Joseul Storp. Attorney lor Mortaagee, ‘ HER & SON, Anetioncers, office 172 jay, at Li o'clock, s St / Qugaiers SALE.—R. FIELD, SALES AT ACCTION AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THIS DAY, 34 AR, P tou Overcoutsy Busincen, Eh ict att ots Overs taloons aid Vest” By order DG. Ferguson, 50034 Broome AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOS. J. M’GRATH, ane tioneer, iss Chathaws street, will sell, this day, at o'clock, 500 lot 's and Women’s Clothing, Shawls, Remnants, Blanket Shooa ke. { ntod Cea Panto nnd Vales Be Gee eee one dicta avenue, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEHOLD Furniture—Marshal’s sa'e—Will sell this day (Tues- Gay), at 104 o'clock at salesroom 27 East Bi way, @ large and general assortment of new and second hand Furniture, vig: ‘lor Suits, in reps and haircloth; black walnut top Centre Tables, Bureaus, Wagh- stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, -a-Teies, Lounges, Bookcases, Plimpton Bedsteads, French plate Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Mactres Tables, & ale positive. By order of the Marshal. SIMON HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom 13 Bowery, Supreme Court sale of valuable Machinery, finished and unfinished; Furniture, Bhow Cases, &c. WEDNESDAY, Uctober 8, at 12 o’cloct Nos. 149 and 151 Baxter street, near Grand . under direction of Thomas H. Landon, Ksq., referee, the entire Stock of finished and unfinished Furniture contained in the above building—viz., finished and um* finished, tables, Chairs, Soles. Loundes, Desks. Books ands and Hat Racks, Wall Brackets, Kusels, Tables and Music Stands, Showcases, Ice Boxes, also a large lot of walnut and oak Boards, Moulding, &c. ; also the entire Machingry—viz., Planing Machines, 8 Circular Fat 2 Moulding Machi rning Laches, 2 Band Saws Fildle Saws, 4 Boring Machines, | Sand Paver Machine, 2 Mortise Machines, 6 Vices, 1 Grindstone, lot of 5! ings, 44 Pulleys. Sale positive, in lots. Dealers invited HERIFF’S SALE.—R. FIELD, AU OTIOMEE i Bowery, will sell, this day, at J o'clock, at No. 288 Fourth avenue, a large assortment of martle Mantels, Statues, &c., &c. By order. MATTHEW T, BRENNAN, Sheriff, B. Gautrcan, Deputy. AUCTIONEER, 12% Bowery, will sell this day, at ll o'clock, the contente of a carriage manufactory, consisting of ‘Wagons, fin- ished and unfinished; and ‘a lot of unfinished Materia! Lumber, &c. By order MATTHSW T, BRENNAN, She! Jacos Koxuter, Deputy, (PHOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONERR, NO. 6 CENTRE street, will positively sell, on Tuesday, 7th inst, at 1 orclock forenoon sharp, at No. 76 Frang street, soli slip, ithograp! Wood Cuts, fy oh bad i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, GENTLEMAN RESIDING IN TEXAS WOULD give his attention to any business matters there im anything where his services cou'd be made available. Address, immediately, TEXAS, station A, Spring street. GOOD MAN, OF CORRECT HABITS, Is WANTED to join the wdvertiser in buying a very profitable for ‘the whole, Address SECURE, care O. & H., 146 Reade st. A PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE DESIRE THE a poring, CG A ralianle, SAT Cat, Bind sraaake an restin the business; must Invest at least bt i MELLEN & WOODRUFF, 102 Maiden lane. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000 TO $5,000, FOR fine hotel, on one of the principal drives; short dis- fease, heap tent ane views; ¢ sure fortuner tallest ea] nt; fine views; i vestigotion courtod. U.S. PEOK & CO., 181 Fifth avenue. CTIVE PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000, IN AN old established business, successfully carried on for over ten years. Apply at 40 Kast Fitty-tirst street, from7 to9 P.M, Daytime atstore 61 Third avenue, LADY, HAVING A HOUSE, WOULD LIKE TO meet a party to advance her $300, for which she would give a good home, or go in business with her. Ad- dress SINCGKITY, station D, LE AND PORTER BREWERY FOR SALE IN THE city—A model establishment; has all the modern improvements; is supplied with cold water {rom a well, rendering ice unbecessary; makes only first class ales, and has an established trade of over 2500) barrel annum; the reputation of the brewery and the ale is strictly first class, and not exceeded by any in this city or elsewhere, Present owner desires to retire fr business. Cali on KF. TWINCH, Brewers’ Gazette, 1! Fulton street. ACT, O8 SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH $35,009) in manufacturing business, well established ; ars to September, 1873, average with above additional capital can be increased to 40 or 45; inyestigation invited ;_wnexcep- tionable references given and required, Address, for week, SOUND LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, box 12! He otice: A WEEKLY LITERARY JOURNAL, ESTABLISHED ing altar singe of patronage, Will bo sold ava low price. ing a fair share of patronage, Harnest ins ulrers can have’ particulars by addressing a M. J., box 111 Herald office. NY PERSON WILLING TO INVEST $3,000 IN AN improvement relating to rapid clty railroad transit, of great promise sure return, can address PAUL, box 1 Post office. OR SALE—STATE OR DISTRICT RIGHTS OF ONE O8 the most valuable Patents in the ocuntry; unencum- bered Real Estate taken in part payment Address PAT- ENTE, box 212 Herald office, FIAVING,A VALUABLE, DIAMOND CLUSTER RING jedge unable to rederm, woull taxes. a (ew dollars for unable ein, woul take the “ickets For interview address J. BIEWART, Dox 15 Herald office. } OTEL WANTED FOR CASH —MUST BE LOCATED ina thriving village or smail city; must be good neeecat ips urea papier and winter; no objection te and buy the furniture. sales Y it, M. FUNSTON, 243 Broadway, room &. LD ESTABLISHED BAKERY AND GROCERY FOR sale, with House and Store, in a near suburban town; owner retires with a competency. Apply ta GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., 98 Broadway. business, ten years’ established; price $1,500. profits tor past three nearly 80 per cent, ARTIES WITH SMALL CAPITAL SEEKING A profitable business can obtain exclusive agency tor 8 new article of real merit, LYON MANUFACTU! a COMPANY, 95 Liberty street, room 25, ARTNER WANTED.—A PARTNER WITH $20,000 TO. $50,000 capital, either special or general, by an old member of the stock Exchange, of the first standing, who has an established business." Address R. 0. P., box 112 Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—BY A MEMBER OF THE NEW York Stock Exehange; a gentleman para xnowl- edge of the business preferred ; inust have capital. dress “POOL,” Herald office. - PLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY AND View the country.—Partner wanted, to travel ag cashier and share in the best paying exhibition in Amer- ica, drawing crowded houses nightly. Apply at 5) Broad street, room 7. QMALL HOTEL, NEAR THE PRINCIPAL THEATRES, © just the lecatlon tor restaurant and private supper rooms, completely furnished , good paving bar; low rent. Proprietor, unable to give exclusive attention to bust ness, Would seli cheap or take a partner. Address HO- TEL, Herald office. EVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BUY AN established paying Busiuess, xood opportunity for # printer. Apply at 2 Myrtle avenue, brooklyn. 10 A BUS) 8 MAN HAVING $10,000 TO $20,008 capital a partnership is offered in an old establisned and payiny business, or the proprietor wouid sell out ow advantageous terms. Address PRINCIPAL, box 19 Herald oitice. W "2 GIVE AN ENTERPRISING MAN WITH A FEW hundred dollars a good chance if he calls at once on LEGIMIMATE BUSINESS, from 12 to 3 P.M, Noe & West Twenty-third stree Q5() FOR PARTNERSHIP IN ESTABLISHED (2) liquor business; party to take charye of busi hess during tempornry absence of proprietor in Europe ‘ood city reference requirdd, e Address EXCIS£, box Post oillce, Haverstraw, 40¢ TO $500.—PARTNER WANTED IN REAL qd estate and insurance buviness; well eatablished ; gond chance for smart, active honest man. A y Y & CO,, 82 Myrile’ avenue, Brooklyn, $2 O00 WASTED 4 G00D, LIVE, BUSINESS de man, with this amount of capital, cap make agood and sure investment, first class security, and obtain a good paying situation, Apply at 47 Kasi ‘Tenth street. S11 000. —WANTED, A PARTNER, TO TAKE A Dr . + two-thirds interest and financial part of # well established manutacturing business, paying good roils; will stand a thorough investigation, Address 1, box 132 Herald office, @]! TO $2300 CASH RKQUIRED.—FOR $15,000 ito. Sieonscquence of I health, a Ree tail Business, in successtul operation; Last year's income $31,000, ud increasing. Address D. By box 21S Herald office. CLOTHING. see PRES - ARD MILLERS ESTABLISHMENT, 68 Sixth avenue, between Washington and Waveriey Place (formeriy 160 Seventh avenue), the utmost value paid in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &e., by call- a on or addressing, Ladies atiended ‘to by Mrs. iller. T 8. MISH'S, 137 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND enilemen can receive the highest price tor Cast-off Clothiny + Carpets, itc., by calling or addressing, Ladies attended by Mra. Mish. 7 BRUADWAY, KAR THIRTEENTH STREET H. HERZ pays the highest cash pri fol chit Zentieinen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c. Note by mail ‘will Le punctuaily aiteuded to. T _F, HARRIS’, 71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Washington and Waverley places, ladies and gen- flemen will be astonished at the prices we still pay for Castolf Clothingy Corpets, and Jewelry, For Dre 10 to $40; tor Conta, from ; rom : ro 10. s¢ call or address as above, Ladies waited on by Mra Harris. 7 NATHAN!S, {3M SIXTH AVENUR, NEAR FOURTH street. —Will pay for ladies’ or centemon’s Clothing, rpots, &6., 40 per cont more than any other dealer: Call on or address Mr. or Mrs, NATHAN, TTHE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH AVE- A” fie, ladies and: gentiemen will Dositively receive 50 per cht more than elsewhere for Castofl Cloth Carpets, Furniture, &c. We will pay for Dresaos from sie to Sw mats irom $1 to $10; Pants, $2 to $6. Address Mr. or Mra, FLATTO, TM. COHN’S, 426 SEVENTH AVENUB—THE PULL value paid’ for indies’ and gentlemen's Weartug Apparel, Darpets, Beading, &e. dies attended to by Mrs, Colin, AT A THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTYSIXTIE street, Mr. HAKRISON pays the highest cash price for Indies’ and gentlemen's Cast-off Ciothing and Care pets. Address Mr. or Mrs, W, HARRISO} TBERAL PRICES WILL BB PAID FOR LADTES* Lv ana Genes Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Farnita Laces, Diamonds. Jewelry and Camel's Hair Shawis, ag havea great demand for them from all parts, of the West. The price ix no object, a8 1 must have them. Cull on oF address Mr, or Mrs, ANILALT, 178 Seventh avenue. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN POSITIVELY L receive more than the actual value for their Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Diamonds, sevelty, 0. 08 We are bound to fitout contracts for the Nout, To satisiv ourselt please call on or send @ note to Mr. or Mrs ti. Tania th Sixth avenue, third syore above Waverley