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2 — CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _ Central. —DECIDED. BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY.—A Three story brown sone House, near Lexington aver ice only BLS ‘iso @ corner on Madison, St us, above Flsiy-third streets $5 Sse AWRORD, corner Fiity-seventh street and Third avenus = INGS AT THE VERY LOWEST 15 East 62, ; ‘sth, 18 East 97th, 18 ase Goth, 18 ra ‘8d, 6 and 45 West and'l7 “ast Seth, 1 and 17 Bast . 45 West Sim, 8 West a a a eh aes A a 1 ESS) 00 To. $110.00... N. soueR 708 ARB, WEAR Bt yf i ata sacrifice, as it mus’ sold at ene ee rows stone, 20x55x80; immediate ossestion. Por permits apply to JOHN FETTRETCH, 1.086 Third avenw House for sale, on Mut Hill se for sale, 3 MADISON AVENUB HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE ed in first el le: cost Pell for $23,003 5 rst class style; for $23,000; make aa offer; but litte cash required. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, OR SALE—FIVE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY brown stone Houses in Fitty-first street, between roadway and Eighth avenue, Apply to R. H, COBURN, at the houses. (OR SALE—A FOUR STORY MEDIUM SIZE BROWN stone Mouse, No, 117 East Seventieth street, near Fourth avenue and the Park, built in the best manner; replete and complete in every particular; neighborhood first class’ price low’ terms easy Inquire of WM. BENTLEY, on the premises, or of CHAS, FOX, 12 East Forty-fitth street, on Thursdays before 10 A. MI OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE SUPERIOR FOUR story hign stoop brown stone House No. 25 West Forty-ninth sireet; Columbia College lease, ground rent. Apply to HOMER MONGAN, 2 Pine street. {OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR story high Stoop brown stone Houses, near Central ‘ark and St Paul’s chuwth year street). Apvly to the owner, on the premises, 129 West Sixty-first street, PR SALE OR TO RENT—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS wn stone Houses in Normal College place, Sixty- ninth et, between Lexingt gton and Fourth avenues; terms easy." Apply to CHRISTOPHER KEYES, owner ‘and builder, on the premises. RRAY HILL,.—$26,000, $19,000 CASH, FOR A four story high stoop’ 20-joot tront brown stone, ‘with chandeliers, mantel mirrors, &c.; immediate pos Bession. T. J. DUNKIN & OO., 554 Third avenue, 17 000 —THE CHKAPEST HOUSE IN NEW : 1. York city, in Fifty-sixth street, between xington and Third avenues; three story, sub-cellar and basement high stoop brownstone House}; size 19x50 and trescoed ; 25H the whole houe Is newly, painted Axor. HOMAS G, HOJER, 936 Third avenue, will make terms to, suit pure East Side. A BARGAIN.—FOR SALE OR TO LET. ONE FOUR story brown stone corner House, 20x50 feet and two Houses, 1x50 teet, adjoining, on the southeast corner of Lexington avenue and Seventy-tirst street Apply on the preinises. TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASEMENT BRICK House for_sale,in the ‘seventh wari; lot 23x90; rice $13,000; $7.0 cash: balance on mortgage. Avply jo E. MULLENHAUSR, 178 Second avenue. PROPERTY OUT OF Ge agehed FOR a" WN OR SALE—S3 ACRES WOODLAND, 1% MILES southerly from Jamaica, LL, midway between two railroads and within haifa mile of each and Locust avenue station, D. H. STONE, 192 Broadway, New York. ICA MINE FOR SALE.—THE BEST MICA MINE ever opened in Canada is offered for sale; it ts wy, worked and entirely tree of trouble from water. Vor turther peaplare and samples of mica, address FRANK THORP, Bussell House, Utiawa, Ont. J., ONE HOUR'S RIDE FROM NEW ¢ Vottages to let, tarnished or nol, at re- ducedrent Apply to J. RIERA, owner, Summit, N. J. WO FRUIT FARMS, 180 AND 140 AORES, WITH good dwellings and'all improvements; 200 peach trees; abundance of strawberry ani apple orchard, all in good bearing: timbered oak, hickory and pine; soil sandy loam; will be sold (A ed for mad rte For pariculass itaaire of JAMES A PRASE roperty. For particulars inquire o Tos Barctay street rs 'OMING, N. J.—CHARMING LOGATION,—THOSE ‘wanting a beautiful Home for almost nothing can Gy is and Essex Kailroad. havo it. Take Morris guy SADGER, Wyoming, N. J. PER MONTH—PART OF HOUSE, FULLY FUR- nisned; silver, linen, &c.,; four rooms and kiteh- @N; one of the best locati Bri terry. Ney ‘hton, & 1. near kaneis yee ULL WILL PURCHASE A FIFTY ACRE FRUIT $9.000 Farm. For particulars address D. 8, 'ARREN, Burlington, New Jersey. A Baraat -—T0 EXOHANGE, FIRST OLAS downtown ‘city, together with uptown (small city Property; also six tine, well rented, Dwellings 1n New: vi 4 ark, Iree and cleat er WOOLLEY, No. 63 rine street, T 97 THIRD AVENUE—FOR SALE AND EX. change, fraine, brick and brown stone Houses, pri- ‘Yate; also new tour story French flat Houses and choice Tenement Property. Lots in 78th, 76th, 72d and 54h streets, from. $3,00) up to $12,000 and $14,000. Apply as above to JAMES ROWE. SPLENDID STORE PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE, four stories, granite tront, 25x100, with extensi 38x15, rented to realize 11 per cent a year, on a principal street in a leading city ot 25,000 inbableants, in. New York State: price $89,000; moriguze $2140: the equity 13,000; will be exchanged tor good city Property or handise on cash b: PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth steeet. —FOUR PULL LOTS TO EXCHANGE, ON lsTH « (00 feet wide) street, near Fifth avenue, at $5 000 each (low cash valuation); free and clear, no rock, even With grade: business property, will add Gash. PHALON & SLUAN, 3i East Seventeenth street. N ELEGANT RESIDENCE, IN CITY OF NORWICH, Conn., with stable and 10 acres of land, frultand Shade trees, to exchange tor city Real Estate, improved or unimproved, Westchester county or Brooklyn Prop- erty; house has all modern improvements; first class * well -worth $250. PrOvOFHY NEON & SLOAN, St East Seventeenth street. ROOKLYN HOUSES AND LOTS EXCHANGED FOR Horses, Carriaces, Furniture, &c. WN, 139 Broadway, basement, New York, 1 to 4 o'clock. ROOKLYN HOUSE WANTED—IN EXCHANGE POR 8 French rogg House, 12 rooms, 5 Lots and Barn, at Fordham, five mutes trom depot; high ground, streets fiagged and lighted. Address B.V. A. box 135 Herald oftice. OR SALE—A MOST ELEGANT FOUR STORY brown stone front House, 25x60x100; 3 stories in cabinet work. Apply on the premises, No. 17 East Fifty- third street. . West Side. A —FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET, CONVENIENT TO « Broadway and Central Park—Four story now, first Claas 2 ioot Stone Dwelling ain; possession. K, ST Jr, U Pine street. NEW FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, three stories, basement and cellar, 21x4l, lot 10), contains all improvements complete, will be sold as cheap as any house in the city; terms to suit purchasers, Inquire on premises, sterling place, formeriy Butler street, first house west of Sixth avenue; one of the finest locations in the city; near iain entrance to Prospect be JOHN MAGILLIGAN, Builder, (OR SALE—TWO NEW FIRST CLASS HOUSES, 247 and 249 West Forty-fourth street; price $16,000; also two in Forty-ffth street, 203 and 209; cheap. Inquire ea OR SALE—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BaSE ment House and Lot on West Thirty-second street, with 80 roi Tenement 75 feet west oi Ninth avenue, rice $10,500: 00 cash; balance in five years. 30 ‘est Thi nd street OR SALE AT A BARGAIN-NEW FOUR STORY ! “couble Tenement House. Inquire of Owner” 423 West Forty-first street. (OR SALE LOW-—PLOT OF LOTS 120TIl STREBT, between Grand Boulevard and Tenth avenue; aiso? Lots on Grand boulevard, Including corner. T. OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pine street, room 10. $17 HOO ~ ROUBLE BRICK TENEMENT, WITH ot '« two Stores, renting at $2,000 a year; store has bar, fixtures, gas, water, dc.; & bargain fora quick buyer; terms easy. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY AND TO LE’ ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORE HRRALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, ¥ THE LONG ISLARD SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM SP OFFICE OPEN FRO 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. ON SUNDAY PROM $ TILL 9 P.M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DWELLING, WITH A stable and extensive grounds, etigibly situated, tn Brooklyn, convenient to to let, until May, ata merely nouinal rent; care y the door. Fox /THILRS. 14 Pine street. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A FIRST CLASS brown stone House on Green, near Cliaton avenge, on easy terms, with immediate possession. . few York. hi, STUN, 162 Broadway, USK AND LOT, CORNER OF place FOR SALE iT. OR SALE—A HO Columbia and Baltic streets, Brooklyn; a fine for business. Apply on the premises. ‘OR SALE—A BARGAIN—FOUR THRZB STORY basement and sub-cellar new Philadeiphia front brick Houses, brown stone stoops: all modern improve- ments; Prospect avenue, between Fourth and Firth ave- aues, Brooklyn. A. G. CALDER, OR SALE—ON THE HBIGHTS AND NEAR THE terries, a three story and basement brick House; desirable proverty; price and terms moderate; imwe diate possession. “Address J. 7. W., box 5,534 New York ce. SALE OR TO LEASE—TWO LARGE FAC- tories, with 7 horse engine: also two vacant joining : will sell for one third less than the value, or will lease. Apply to C. H, REYNOLDS, corner Souta and Ninth streets, Williamsburg. TEAR FIFTH AV UE, FIPTY-SECOND STREET.— Superh, extra deep, new 2% foot Dwelling. tarnished or unturnishied, tor sale Feasonably; moderate terms. ¥, K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. NO LET Ok FOR SALE. “A PINE HOUSE, 448 Manor avenue, Brooklyn, w: jet at alow figure. Al fo owner, 206 sixth avenue, Rew York, of to. P. COOK, 236 Washington street, Brooklyn. 38 Te, LE’ DR HED, IN BROOKLYN, NO. South Oxtord street, on the “Hill,” three story brown stone front, four story rear, elegantiy located, be tween two parks: good schools and churches; splendidiy treseoed and furnished: all improvements; in perfect order; rent $28 per month. " Pe jr Hl. REDFIELD, 1% Maiden .ane, Hi. $12 50 MONTHLY.—NICB SUIT OF ROOMS, with use of Kiteben, containing ali modern improvement splendidly 1 bath and closet, in genteel looking house; Particulars 194 Broadway, room % WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. FOR SALETAT TARRYTOWN, N. ¥., A BPAUTIPUL Ficce of Ground, on the Bedford and Sleepy Hollow Toad; fine site tor dwelling; 2% acres of land; splendid tiver and inland views: terms easy. Apply to HOpRins & CAERINGTON, Twenty-second street, near Broadway. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR SALE AND TO RENT, T CRANFORD—ia MINUTES BY tral Raliroad, neighborhood first’ EW JERSRY OBN- Lots, 0x20, at $400; $10 monthly ; high and neatury.© sah OMINGDALE, ‘3 Tira Syenyes T NEW BRIGHTON, § 1.—TO RENT. A vil géapied {or Winter or summer: aan, et and , de. : gardens lawns, s , location, near ferry; reduced rents 1) “oes Gelighisul & 00., 81 Pine stree AMILTON ne YOUNTRY RESIDENCE AND 57 ACRES NRAR NEW Brunswick; hot and cold waier, station a tubs, range, boiler, furnace, sable ga house, numerous’ outbuildings; plenty of truit schools, churches of all desominations; '8 train: one bour; taxes nominal, Owner, 26 Lafayette a Brooklyn . Bg ttig s RESIDENCE TO LREI- more years, tarnished or upfurni ine eg Ht, 9 trom New York by : ; references SON, ‘Darien, Conn., of box Val herald CR Sam OR on office, INGLEWOOD, N, J.~TO RENT, PROM DKCEMBE {0 April 1, one of the handsoinest places at kngie- Ferlent "hand coll matric ae Sebigey : Ol rol ous % feandry with stationary tubs, furnage, Tange, be. ae | ae nd sleigh; lake on ihe place, uring winter, Address xcelient X.Y. %, box 175 Herald PXGLewoon. FOR SALE, A? A GREAT BARGAIN, orexchange for city Property, & fine - of two Fes; Thod louse; high ground, fruit, ac., near do- Pot, Alko W acres of splendid Land ; views unsurpassed ; ‘Within one iile of four depots; ata gy KELLY BROTHERS, 46 Broadway. Fo" SALE—FARM, 211 ACRES, IN NEW OASTLE ow, fitusied ‘on the Brgasset ne tekta aaa aatien af {he ity of Wiimingwon and tliree miles of Chadds land in high state or euluvati + buildings good; barn, Pine bargest int e house ts lxrue and well ‘adapted for city ers, being located aBaut 100 Yards trom station, om the Wile mington and Reading Railroad, where a thriving busi- ness is done incoal and time, &c.; large lawa in front of house, with shade and orwa conveye to buildings; oxcellen I trees; spring water excellent Kinds in abundaice: Six @ passenger trains stop dally t nail twice a day: itis seldom thata property with the is one is ottered for sale, Sti on on “ity (o.retire, and will sell ata groat bar- jurcher injormation apply to BY . TON, office Nu LATION? tutte corter Eighth oad Mathai stracis WilmiuKion, Der | N ADISON AVENUE, NO. 665—A FIRST OLASS brown stone House. 16x(6x80, to sell on easy terms orexchange. JOHN 0, HIGGINS, No. 7 Pine street. BS yew tel AVENUE.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, a tour story brown stone House, completely fure nished, price 000, for one or two small Houses, well Panteds PEOe HAO Or rGaINS, No-7 Pine sirees OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID 35 ACRE Farm; 15 miles in New Jersey: near depot, churches and schools; price $10.00), D. F. OURLEY, 2 8 at OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE ora Country Place, at pantie prices,a number of Houses and Lots in Brooklyn; in fact, a splendid trade can be made. BIGGS & SON, 206 broadway. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR DRY GOODS, Farm of 240 acres, In Carolino county, Md. ; superior buildings, 4.00) peach trees, 40,000 strawberries: close to railroad.” Apply to EVANS PENNINGTON, office No. 2 Allmond Building, corner of Eighth and Market stree Wilmington, Del. R SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT TARRYTOWN, N. Y. plendid Country Seat not far from the ‘depo: fine vitw of Tappan Zee and Haverstraw Bay: large @wellizg house, turuished: carriage house i outbuildings: Horses, Carriages, Cows and Farm Imple- ments; tide free aud clear. Apply to HOPKINS & CAlt RINGTON, Twenty-second street, near broadway. RR SALE OR TO LET—OR WOULD EXCHANGE for desirable cit serovars. an elegant country Seat, thin wit six minutes’ walk of mawe! 4 city lota, are handsomely laid out with choice shrubbery, shade and fruit trees ; bi carriage house, stables, £c: aha pte teed oe ae of bend East Rive Cee roats; go ny ating and fishing; no agent Kadreat. D.. tox If Herall office, ibs TPO PXCHANGR-SEVERAL FINE BROWN STONE Houses in New York for property in Westchester county or New Jersey: mortzages cashed: money to loan. BELLAMY BROTHERS, No. 53g Pine street. HOUSES AND 10) BUILDING LOTS, FREE AND ®) clear, to exchange for House in New. York city, worth from $20,000 to $40,000, with not over $12,00) mort: roadway, third story. gaze on. Apply at 22% $6.50 HANDSOME FARM, CONTAINING 32 7 9) acres, miles from stey, ha excha: }, WIth SI i tree and clear. eee née) Wi). F. CURLEY, 12 Coutre street. WORTH OF ASSORTED TEAS TO $100,000. Seienge Yor “arst class Fonds and jortgages. Address, for one week, BETIRING TEA MERCHANT, Heraid offic REAL ESTATE WANTED. WASTED—A SMALL HOUSE, FROM, $10,000 TO $11,000, between Seventh and Thirty-seventh streets; good neighborhood. Cail at 206 East Nineteenth street, Mrs. WILSON. ANTED—A BROWN STONE HOUSE, WELI, LO- ‘cated, for from $18,000 to $25,000; an elegant Cow try Seat, sf on the Sound, to be taken in part pa’ ment Address A. K, PHILLIPS, Metropolitan Hote TANTED—COUNTRY SHAT WORTH $35.00, FREE and clear, on the Hudson, below Sing Sing, oF in about one hour from city. Will give for own stone Resi- dence, el Mortgage in institution $25.00); location between Fifty. and ison avenues, Dear Seventy-second sireet en- trance to Park. Communications from brokers not no- ticed unless recompanied by full particulars of property same @ offered. Address UWNER, box &9 Post office. DRIAN Tl, MOLLER, AUCTIONEER. ERTY ON THE HARLEM RIVER HEIGHTS, mean elevaiion 175 feet above high-water mark, iu the propose TWENTY FOURTH WARD, THE NEW PARADE GROUND ig directly beneath, on the opposite bank of the river. Extensive views of Harlem Hiver Valley, the Palisades, the Hudson and Long Istand Sound. ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON. will sell at auction, atthe Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, at 12 o'clock, on : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 40 level Lots, divided into 80 plots, fronting on ck avenne, 26th and 20th strcets,'and Macomb's Dam Toad. ‘Also a frame Cottage. 20x65, containing !2 roo! eneighty, per cent inay remain on Yond and mortgage for e years. For inaps and particulars apply to the auctioneers, No. 7Pine street, A conveyance will be in attendance eve fair day at Morris Dock station. on the arival of the 11 2 ry in from Forty-second ‘street (time 2 minutes), yt the 2:15 P.M. train trom Thirtieth street and Nin avenue. Pive minutes {rom station to premises. The shortest, pleasantest and most picturesque drive to this property is through the new Sedgwick avenue, first turning tg the left at the north end of Macomb’s vam or Central sey] and following the course of Harlem River (under High Bridge) to street. LLEN B MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 9 Chambers and 77 Reade street, by ALLEN B. MINER & BKO,, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, at 10% o'clock, at their salesrooms, 9 Chambers and 77 Reade prety GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FU TURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, £C., &C.; ALSO 12 CASKS PORT WINE AND 12 CASES BRANDY. A’ ph SALE—THIS DAY (THURSDAY), AT 1035 ROBERT ©. C. IN, Auctioneer. Over $35 worth handsome Household Furniture, contents of elegant residence 210 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue, consisting of Decker & Bros. 7'4 octave Pisnotorte, satin and silk brocade Parlor Suits, Turkish Chairs, Cabinets, Centre Tables, Sideboard, Extension Table, Chairs, Mir- rors, Curtains, ronzes, Paintin; Bi rosewood and black walnut Dedmonts, Dressing Oases, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardroves, Lounges, hair an spring Mattresses, rep and plush Suits, Null and xitewen Furniture, Crockery, $1,700 worth Silverware, Carpets, 4c. N. B.~To attend sale, take Seventh or Eighth ave: nue cars. For sale of pri Livery, consisting of five handsome Horses, four Carriages, Harness and complete Equipments, see notice in Saturday's lierald, z gt ny) > al Ppt alede OFFICE AND ‘alesroom 37 Nassan street, 5 Horse Auction Branch 19 to 35 wast Fhirteonth strese, AROH. JOHNSTON will t the salesroom, 37 Reagan by order of the Receiver, id AERSTIMeNt of Desks, sinvle and doable, sitting god, manging; Reeliniog arm Chsirs, Gates Stools, Arm Stand, ollcloths, Bian” nee $408 Prose and Also, an extensive asso! of Household Farnits erie, iture of every Bale'to commence with tie Kitchen Furniture. it 10}4 o'clock, LARGE SALE.—THI8 DAY, 6T PRIVATE MAN- sion 21 Bast 20th st, near Broadway, commencin, At 106 o'clock, HENKY ZINN, Auctione lots of elegant Household Furniture, yz. Rosewood Pianoforte, comt $99): pleqant Parlor Butts, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, lac® Curtains, ‘wood and walnut us, Wardrobes, Coditag, re uid hair: ai itchei . ina, Glass Ware, 5 ti it Leunye: Foot, vutlery, & Mbesaeeal SALE, $25,000 worth of Magnificent Household Furniture, the Fivate mansion | ‘between oth and 6th w THURSDAY), at 1034 o'clock, Pianojorte, Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, y order of W. R, Livingston, Esq. AUGUST MARTINE & ©O., Auctioneers. Drawing room—superb Suits, Marie Antoinette, Grand Duchess styles, covered silk broc: Marquetry, bois de rose Cabinets, Tables, Etageres. Secretary Bookcare, Paintings by eminent artists, Statuary, Clocks; magniti: cent rosewoo! Pianoforte, celebrated city maker, Music Bland; rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ward- robes, Mattresses, Extension Table, Buffet. Chinaware, Gia . Cuuery, basement and kitchen Furnitur N. B.—Parties wishing to attend this suie take Sth ay, OF Oth av. cars, half mile trom | NEW. YORK. HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOB SALES AT AUCTION. UOCTION NOTE ee f SAEs AUCTIONEER. F 084 o'clock, at our salesroom, 118 Chambers street ‘at 1 Hardware aud Cutlery, turned ‘and enamelled Wai lated Ware, Guns, &c., in tote tojpult city and country trade. 80. (for aecount whom it may concern), 3, 42 doze! rs, ke. damaged on voyage *o¢ linportation. Catalogues on morning of sa! R.T. HAZELL & CO,, Auctioneers, 118'Chambers street. [AEBSRT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, . W. IV Salesrooms 103 Liverty and 111 Cedar street On FRIDAY at it o'clock. Dry Goods, Yankee Notions, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, mee 63 gross Toilet Soaps, Hardware. Catiery, ailverplat- ‘ed Ware, ac. ; Spices, Coffee, Fraits, Macaroni, éc., &c- A. MgCRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. WIEL SELL « Friday, October IY, at 10; o'clock, at 722 Broadway, by ‘virtue ‘of chattel mortgage, Side Cases, Mirrors, Chairs, Safe, Chandeliers, Carpets Oil Cloths, Desk. Bookracks, Corner Stands, Sofas, By order of & Schwartz, mortgagee. Aste SALE.—ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURK THIS (Thursday) MORNING, commencing at 1035 o'clock, at private residence, 120 West 28d street, near 6th av., magnificent Chickering & Son 7% octave, Planotoric, parlor, library and drawing room Sui pets, Centre Table, Bookcase, Chamber Suits, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureau, Dressing Cases, Bedding, Mattresses, dining room Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs; over $2400) worth, and 4u0 lots by catal LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. LARGE SALE OF HANDSOME FURNITURE AT 595 and 597 Sixth avenue, to-norrow (Friday), Octo ber 17, at Li o'clock A. M. BATTERSON & HATCH Will sell, at their storage rooms, to pay storages, roso- wood, black walnut, parlor, dining room and kitchen Furniture, &c. Particulars in to-morrow’s Herald. A —ELEGANT PRIVATE LIBRARY AT AUCTION, + Clinton Hall Salesrooms, Astor place, Friday and Saturday evenings, October 17 and 18, commencing at73s o'’clock.—Sate of a private Library, comprising an un- usually fine collection of choice and rare editions of the best standard aud illustrated Works, in handsome bind- ings; catalogues ready; books on exhibition, The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. APCTON SALE-1HIS (THURSDAY) APTERNOON, October 16, commencing at 113 o'clock precisely. Property of & private tamily (now in Europe), four story hrown stone mansion 104 East Twenty-firth Street, near Fourth avenue, consisting of velvet,” !rus- sels, medallion Carpets; magnificent rosewood Ti o¢- tave grand Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; beautiful Parlor Suits, in satin, brocateFand rep; Oll Paintings, Bronzes Vases, Ciocks, Mirrors, Curtains, Ftageres, Bookcases Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, spring and hair Mattresses, Vedding, Stdeboard, Extension Table: 250 lots Glass, China, silver Ware, Cutlery; Lounges, t the Chairs, Sofas, Tables, ‘4c. By order ot Joseph Reidel, Fsq. House open ati2 o'clock. Catalognes ready for the sale. E. ROTH, Auctionee! T PUBLIC SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER— This day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock. all the cleant Household Furniture in the brown stone residence 252 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, embracing parlor, library, dining room, chamber and Kitchen Fur- hiture’of every description, ‘Including magnificent rose- wood Pianotorte, Carpets, Mirrors, Paintings, Beds and Bedding, rich Silverwaro, &c., offering an extraordinary chance for housekeepers. Every lot without reserve. Deposit required. ‘A. CALDWELL, Auctioneer. B* MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER- Ls, 104g o'clock, at 861 Third avenue, Stock and hand- some Fixtures, <c., of fine lager beer saloon. MAX BaYBRSDO. ‘R'S office, 62 Bowery. IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. Mortgage sale of elegant Cabinet Furniture, BY EDWARD SCHENCK, TO-MORROW, 17TH INST., at 11 o’clock, an elegant assortment of the finest Furni- ture, of the’ most modern and unique styles of parlor, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered indamask and reps; superb Centre and Card Tables, 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. 60 Liberty street, TO-MORROW, 17th inst, at 11 o'clock. Loti JEWETT, AUCTIONEER. By J. E, CLARK, 18 Greenwich street, THURSDAY, October t 104g o'clock, Regular sale of Hardware, Pocket Cutlery, Saws, Screws, Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &c. |B bedi! B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, Receiver’s sale of fine Furniture, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 1! o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 656 Broudway, between Bleecker and Bond streets, cemprising an extra stock of rich and plain pertor, chamber, library and dining room Furnitare in every variety. valued at over $0,000, to be sold without reserve to close an estate, offering a fine opp ity to purchas- ers, Catalogues at & KRGER, AUCTIONEER.—REGULAR + gfalg tls day CThuradiay), October (14 ui 1044 o'clock, at 15% Bowery, of Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloth, Blankets, nilts, Comioriers, Rugs, Curtains, good English Cutery, lewelry. yold and sliver Watches, c.j als 8 large quan tity of Wines, Liquors and Cigars and five sets truck Har- ness. Fea M. MILLER, AUCLIONEER. Positive Sale of very valuable Property at Washington Heights, known as the Barney Bowers Tract, bene part of the late estate of Jacob Lorillard, deceased, situated directly opposite the residence of James Gordon Bennett, Esq., and containing about This 1 te ais eae roperty Ww: sold at auction on ‘3 "WEDNESDAY, October 23, x ee a ‘clock ai ae 4 xchange Saesroom, road wa: by JAMES M MILLER, Auctioned Sixty per cent may remain on bond and mortgage. Guide maps and maps of the property at the offtce the auctioneer, No. as Fine sireew St NP bss Je H, DRAPER, AUCTIONEER —SALE ATEQUIP- nt Det ment Yard. Brooklyn, by order of Vice Admiral 5. C. St ii o'clock noon, Old Koper aut iron old Hose, Cooking o’cloe! ope, ‘on, 0} Utensils, Chairs, Looking Glasses, ke, ke. Fed ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER —~SATURDAY, OCT. I, acuiok rowms, No. 1 Nerth Wilham wortinent of Household Furniture; also “4 « win sc | two Gne marble Mantels. AMES M. PORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY ‘at 2 o'clock, the genteel Furniture of a French flat o¢ 10 rooms. at 367’ Bowery, consiating in. part Suita, io reps. brocatel and haircloth; Chamber Suits, Pickhart Sota Bad. two Bookcases, Bx- tension and other Tables, Tete-a-tates, Chairs, Rockers, Bedsteaia Bureaus, Washstapds Commodes, hair Mat- tresses, Bedding, feather Beds; veivet, Brussels, upesey tlery, Silverware,’ 31 and Glass Wari a ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Executor's sake “= 9 Morton street, near Bleck: ir siree’ B. 1. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at a day, October 16, 1373, at 12 o'clock, at deat k jae room, No. 111 Broad way—sale by order of ta cutors ot samee Fowler. paerwe str Imable Lot with uree story brick Dwellin io Bleecker streets lot 20x10." IS dea. hae ved x ARSHAL’S SALE.—JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONBE! N “will reli. this day, at i0}¢ o'clock, No, 396 Third id ird ave. nue, ten barreis XXX Flour, alo sour barrels, about half full aiso @ lot of Stationery, Books, Pens, Ink and Vaper; one suit of striped rep Furniture, six Stoves, Bed browns, &. By order of DENNIS G. VIN, pprings. t Mars UBLIOC NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that, confermably-to the clauséé of the Act 36 Vict., oap § the following Timber Limits wil be offered tor sale, at public auction, at the House of Parliament, $a this city, on the ist day of Oetober next subject to the conditions below wamely — Comprising 568 square miles in the county of Gaspe, 990 in that of Rimouski, 25 in that of Saguenay and 64 in the county of Temisconata, ‘Those situate in the three countles Orst mentioned ar¢ | at an average distance of five iniles from the coast of the River and Guif of St Lawrence, and watered by good floatable streams, vir. !=The Dartmouth, Malbate, Sajnte Anne, Cap Chat, Grand Matone, Petit Matane, Met Blanche and Tartigon, £e., &c. Those situate in the eounty of Termiseonata are watered by the Cabano, tributary of Lake Temiscouata, and the Blue River, trivutary of St. Francis, both fowing inio the St. Johne CONDITIONS OP SALE. ‘The above timber limita, at thetr estimated area, mov? or less, to be offered at the upset Price of $4 per square milo for the Gaspe, Rimowski and Saguenay agencies, and $6 per square mile ior the Grandville agency. The timber limits to he arty bidding es amor oreomannene tg ‘The bonus and Orst vear’: qa mile ‘be paid in each vase fenmsedinieis etal ihe ‘aie, isd fimber limits to be subject tothe provisions of all ons ROW in torce and which may be en- P. FORT! D iastoner, Deranruent or Onows Lanne, Wooos une Fonsaray joxuEc, August 12, 1873, HREMPTORY 6ALB O¥ WINES, LIQUORS AND P de. HERMAN, ‘Auckionest, this day, Oatober 16, at 0% oloigck, No. 1s) Bowery. by nd Liquors, a Of casks choles ol casks Bi A Gin; also’ a ran ; bout ti an ; tive Sliaoat ory: ae ie ern schinet 2 SALES AT AUCTION, PAWNBRORER'S BALE.—R, FIRLD, SUERIFF'S AND ‘Gen ne th 12k Bowery—will sell ‘and women’s Cloth- Guiles’ Blankets Biota shoes ba Alsort a, ui , and Vests. order Solom ‘Twenty: y-seventh st AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 69 New Bowery, 500 Lots Men's and women’s Clo hing, Blankets Quilts. "By order of N. Sonneberg, 255 Kast Tenth street, THOS, MGRATH, AUO- sivect, will sell, this daly, at 1 rede ts mei’ toe Dg re —_ nds, Dronese, aw mnant: uket ‘ Coats ema BAe eat Oe ke wis Albany sitee! HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, > will soll’ THIS DAY, area, October 16, at 10% o'clock,’at No, 13 Bowery, about 85 barrels choice old Kentucky Bourbon and Rye Whiskey ; also casks Brandies, Gin; casks P Fy, Wines, de. to pay storage and advances, by or ohn Farrell, Esq. Also 25000 Cigars, two Dales Hava: Yobacco, also to vay storage and expenses, Fifteen bags Bone Dust, by order of Eimil Schneider, PHOS, GAFFNEY, AUCTIONERR, Centre street, will cell, this day, at'2 o'clock, and Fixtures of the grocery and confectioner, Court sircet, near Nelson’ street; positively more lots. tt ‘TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ TT TION | NoW READY FOR OOCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, OFFICE, NO. 6 the Stock tore, 491 oné or | | ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN OLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 4&6, &C. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &0., &0., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 2X67 FEET, AT $30), $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, AGCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. — THE ABOVE BUILDING 19. COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, ce RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, 3 2d Story. 8d Story. 4th Story. bth Story. 2 $1,800 5) = 200 1,500 800 1,500 + 1,800 1,500 500 — + 8,000 2,500 2 8/000 2,500 2 500 200 24,800 600 2 1500 50) + 1,800 0 1,500 259 = ‘600 = - VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS. INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER GA! | A Sa Cuea nee FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 435 BROADWAY, A —TO LEASE, WORTH HOUSE, 202 FIFTH AVE- » nue, corner of Twenty-filth ‘street, through to Broadw ae business or hotel purposes.’ Apply to W. W. STEPHENSON, 247 Broadway, room 22 LARGE NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS STORES A and Lotts to let, in all eligible locatious, comprisin: marble, brown stone, iron and brick fronts. Please call and get our list or tober. - KOVR, FLOCK & CO. $09 Broadway. A —SEVERAL SMALL AND LARGE STORES, IN- +. eluding corners on First, Sixth and Tenth avenues, fitted up for first class business; rents m 999 Sixth avenue. (QORNER STORE AND DWELLING TO LET “GRAND (and Saftole streets, with lease. “Apply at 41 Sulfolk oderate. Oftice MALL STORE TO LET—S77 EIGHTH AVENUR, BR- tween Thirty-eighth ana Thirty-ninth streets, ‘bas- ness side of the avenue. Inquire on the promises. ER. 16, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, Unfurnished, A —FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE + House, 2) rooins, 4 deep, on Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue, $30 per month; and two three story high lonsce on Heventeenth street, near Irving place, 1 re A HOUSE ON THE GRAND BOULEVARD, COKNER Hlst street, to let: 12 rooms; rent low to a good ten- - Apply to GEORGE W, FANNING, £3 Bleecker st. Ounms FRENCH ROOF HOUSB, SEVEN MIN- improvements; tent $0 per month; Nuit price to" May I. Apnly tok: Me GATES, Sot Browdwaye ~ y Re NTS REDUCED.—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, uly $1,209; others on Thirtleth, Thirty-elghth, Forty” oriy-nint fi i Firiy-ith, first, y-ninth, first, Fin cond, ‘ity-sixth, Filty-seventh, Bixtieth to 105 ets, Lex~ ington nd other avenues; assortment in Flat sand Pi LIONEL FROHLICH, Third avenue, corner Filtieth street 0 LET—A THREE STORY FRAME HOUSE, OPPO- site Central Park, with all the improvements; newly painted aud trescoed.’ Apply to owner, 438 West Fitty- binth street. $4 PER MONTH.—TWO AND A HALF STORY " House, with extension, 9 rooms, Croton water, jn good order, on Kighty-first street, near Third avenue ~ 8. THOMSON & SON, '1,475 third avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ene aaeeaee LET. aaamapiamadameaned A NICELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS—ALSO A square Room, to rent, without board, to gentlemen only, at 34 West Twenty-fifth street; location excellent; rolerences exchanged, (A BASDSOMELY FURNISHED, ROOM FOR LIGHT housekeeping or to gentlemen; house private; all Inolern improvements; desirable, neighborhood: rent moderate, Inquire on premises, 352 Kast Thirteenth st, A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR ‘and Bedroom, adjoining (also piano), with south- ern exposure; tive ‘Rooms, furnished, will be let with it if desired, at 835 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-seventh st. A. REATEY, FURNISHED LARGE AND PLEASANT. Room, without board, to gentlemen or gentleman and lady; private house. 415 Bust Nineteenth sireet. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON SECOND floor, front; suitable for one or two gentlemen, will be let at panic prices. Call at 103 East Twenty-fourth street, near Madison square, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS ON second floor; also single Room, without board; un- exceptionable references given and required. No 2 West Fitteenth street. T 18 WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way—Twonicely furnished Rooms; also hall Bed- room, private family; gas and bath. A NDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Room, southern exposure, for one or two gen- tlemen, without board. $10, Also large upper Room, $5. 85 Clinton place, Eighth street, near Fifth avenue. uapeenren I-NPAR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, nandsomely furnished Parlors or Floors to let, with & snail famity of unexceptionabie reference; suitable ar- rangements for the winter; house private; good order; terms reasonable. 42 West Twenty-fourth street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE 1N SUNNY front Rooms single gentlemen and gent'eman and wis w eae references. Call atNo. 5 East Thirty: hird street. LARGE PARLOR AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED, also hall Bedroom, all om second tloor. tront: gas water closet; private house, No. 207 Kast Thirty-secon steeet, near Third avenue, ESIRABLE ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, for families or gentlemen; private table tf desired} single Rooms. No. 39 West Thirty-third street, between Fisth avenue and Broadway. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 39 EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- e ‘way and Bowery.—An extra large back Ls md © fur: suitable for two, to let, without board; also other nished Rooms; reference required. 40 fe ews SEM ez Quem, syaayt AND cond avenue).— lamdsotne rns! Rooms fox pentemss, single or double, wi ih fire, gas, hot colt water, from $4 upwards. 41 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—A few select Rooms, double or single, at moderate rates for the winter; furniture new throwzhout; house ard location first class. 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER,— Furnished ooms, with avery convenience for housekeeping, to let, to Tespectabl je sina Jamilies. € WEST FORTIETH STREET,—ELEGANTLY 123 furnished Room, on second floor, hot and cold water, fire and gas, handy to Sixth avenue or Broad- way cars, without board, to one or two gentlemen; fam- ily private; terms modera 131 West THIRTY-SIXTH STREET. FUR ‘couse (completely and baudsomely), family, until M. Phen reasonable to a satisfactory party.’ No agents need apply. ; 14 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, FRONT and back Parlors, nicely furnished, with privi- lege of kitchen; relerences, 17 SIXTH AVENUE.—TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED for housekeeping; suitable for two ladies; occu- pied but during the day, Call for three days 915 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH lavenue.—A handsomely furnished Floor, te- gether or separately; bath on same floor, Weer {JOMR-#Trn «| STREET LARGE ‘ooms, elegantly furnis! on seco! 3 also Parlor, to lett gentlemen, without board, or family of adults, with private table, Q1S West, THIRTY-NINTH STREET. —HAND- somely furnished nd hall Bedrooms; fine location; high stoop; bath, &c.; reterences exchanged; strictly private, 225 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED comfortably tor light housekeeping, a large sun- ny front Room and’ Bedroom, in private Nouse; newly painted and papered; modern improvements; terms moderate; references. 933 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY- fourth strect.—A nicely furnished front Room, ‘on second floor, to let, to one or two single gentlemen, without board, terms moderate. or 7 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—FUR- nished Rooms on parlor and second floor, front; $7 cach; one on third floor, $5: Hall Bedroom, $3; for light housekeeping or singie gentlemen. 57 West TuiRTy rinst STREET, BETWEEN *) ( Eighth and Ninth avenues.—A Floor to let, fur- nished or unfurnished: moflern improvements; gént neighborhood; rent moderate; ean be seen for three ays 672 SECOND AVENUF, NEAR THIRTY-SIXTH atreet.—Furnishea Rooms, with Bedrooms, for housekeeping ; gas and bath; also Parlor, with Bedroot having been occupied tour years by a doctor; ag chance. . UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND ARART- MENTS TO LER. A SECOND FLOOR, WITH FOUR ROOMS AND WA- re ea and a fine front Basement to let at 509 Hudsom Tee! bed (A. BANDSOME, SECOND FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, in a very desirable location; one small tamily in the house. Call at 55 Last Twentieth street, near Fourth av, (A.-10 LEN, ONE BLOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE, some of the best French Flats ever erected om this Gi Sixth avenue. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GEN- 4; "tlemen, without board; family private; location first class. No. 37 Mast Nineteenth street, between Fourth avenue and Broadway. ftinent; rents low to first cluss families. Apply at 999 LARGE FRONT AND HALL ROOM, CONNECTING; ‘also two sinzle Rooms; light housekeeping allowed; reasonable rent; with an agreeable tamily; neatly . nished. 9) Kast'Thirteenth street, near Broadway. URNISHED ROOM TO LET—AT NO, 2 NEILSON place, between Waverley place and West Eighth street, one block trom Broadway. PRURNISHED ROOMS, SEPARATELY OR EN SUITE: strictly private house, newly decorated. with all new and costly furniture; hall Rooms in same house trom $10 54, Mr. COOKE, 217 West Eighteenth street, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN, with gas, water and bath: somo $8 per month: pri vate house, U and 17 Abingdon square (dighth avenue, between Bleecker and Tweifth strecta. JURNISHED NEATLY FOR HOUSEKEEPING—PAR- lor, Bedroom, Kitehen, Closets, Bathroom, hot and cold water; all on first floor, fronting Eighth avenue; $50 monthly. 30034 West Twenty-eighth street. ENTLEMEN DESIRING SUPERIOR ACCOMMODA- tions will find very demrable large and small Rooms, handsomely furnished, at 31 East Tenth street, [fy Broadway and University place, with private amily. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS, WITHOUT board, to let to respectable parties with reterence ; so a front Basement, suitabiefor a physician. 13) West nty-first street TABGE AND HALL ROOM WITH LARGE CLOSETS, to rent.—Third flor, front; newly and handsomely furnished; patuted and frescoed: private family ; Louse first class. 140 West Twenty-frat street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Reference exchanged. TEAM POWER.—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, LARGE and small, for mechanical and manufacturing par- pores at low rent; Popeesion immediately. Apply to GEORGE WALKER, 18v Centre street, corner Hester st. TEAM POWER—10 LET, THIRD AND FIFTH Floors, 86x44, extra light,’ with or without Steam Power; best and cheapest in the city. Inquire at 160 West Twonty-seventh street 0 TET—UP TOWN, A HANDSOME STORB, SOUTH- west corner of Forty-fifth street and sixth avenue, Apply on premises. 10 RENT—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THB desirable offices 160 Pulton street. one door from ; ent, $300 Apply to TRAVELERS’ LN- CO., roadway. [oO RENT—CHEAP, A RESTAURANT, ALL COM- lete, at 369 South street, near Gouverneur street ; also the second Floor. tor manufacturing or other pur- poses. Inquire on the premises. HE WHOLE OR PART OF A LARGE STORK TO Jet—inguire at 65 Barclay street. 1.520 AND 432 BROADWAY—IURRE STORY, OSU with Stores, at $0 per month. 229 Wost Fitty-tirst Legh a a low rent or for sale; a bargain; brown stone. W. KNIGHT, 231 Wost Fifty-first sireot NUWBLY FURNISHED, FRONT AND BACK BED. room and Kitchen to let. 24 East Nineteenth street. Rent $50 per month, Or, OR TWO NIOELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR entiemen, in a private family; good neighborhood. ‘M2 West Filteenth street. INGLE GENTLEMEN CAN PROCURB PLEASANT Rooms at the Grand Union Hotel, Forty-first street end Park ue, at lower rates than any up town hotel in the Sen passenger elevator; first class restaurant; Rooms $64 week and upwards. su OV ROOMS FOR GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE, also Reoms for singic Htlemen, class loca- Son; reterences Fequired. “Addrees 8, W,, Dox 107 Post jc 10 LET—PURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, NO. 29 Wet Yorty-ninth streot, near Fifth avenue. In- quire on the preiaises or of JAUOB SHARPE, 149 Broad- way. 0 LET—TO A GFNTLEMAN ONLY, WITHOUT meals, a large Rodm, second floor, front; family pri- Fate: references required. Apply at 160 West Twenty- eat. LET—SMALL BEDROOM AND LARGE SITTING Room, nicely furnished, for one or ewe pencenes without board; rent $10 per week, 304 Fonrth avenue. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A*® ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY brown stone House, 54 West Forty-sixth street, for sale or w let, reasonably. Aone, on premises, from IL tll 3, or atofice of WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 Fitth avenue, first oor above Twenty-sixth street, A LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House to let, turnished, on Fourteenth street, Bear Filth avenue; %4 rooms; inet PPL er month. Di Oey No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel A POUR STORY BlgH STOOP STONE HOUSE TO ue ; $275 per month, 03 let, furnished, Forty-second stree ae ren ave- ost Iwenty-third street, Viith Avenue Hotel. LET—PURNISHED, LARGER FRONT ROOM, TO two gentlemen, with 'zas, $4 50; Rooms, with gas, $2); other, near Hudson stréet. LATSFURNISUED, WITHOUT BOARD, A LARGE ‘oat Room: hot and cold water in it; reference re- quired. 225 Woat Fiiteenth stroct, HANDSOME FIRST FLOOR IN A PRIVATE Hous rescoed ceilings and pamted wails; hotand cold vbeeerd ‘nice yard; rent only $26, at 412 West Fortieth stree: FRENCH FLAT, FOR A SMALL, NICE FAMILY, in French flat house, Forty-eighth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues: all tp tog eH low rent. WILLIAM ELLIOTT & O0O., 1,491 Broadway, near near Forty-filth street, y D° YOU WANT A HOME? IF SO CALL AT 160, 162 and 16¢ East Seventieth street.—First class four story high stoop brown stone French Fiats; a a tenant and small family will be all right by calling ow JAS. ROWE, 917 Third avenue. LOORS TO LET-217 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH SCREBT, Pees rooms onch; $60, 8%, $40; freshiy painted and 2 Owner on premises Belore 10 o'clock, aiter that time at 26 West Fifteenth st. 0 L2T—AT 163 EAST SIXTIETH STREET, A FLOOR To ctStooms and pantrics, asand. bath; heated by furnace; house 1s first class and strictly private; also @ Parlor and Basement to let; reference required. Owuer, 42) West Fitty-first street. 10 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR IN THE PRIVATE house 210 Kast Thirty-thira street; house occupied by the owner. - 0 LET—THIRD FRENOH FLAT, WITH ALL 1M- provements; halls and stairscarpeted. No. 100 West Twenty-eighth street, corner sixth avenue. Apply to 8. RICH, 74 Murray street. 10 LET—TWO FLOORS AND BASEMENT OF HOUSR No. 8Sixth avenue; bathroom, water closets, sta- tionary tubs, range, &c. ' Inquire on premises. PPER PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE, SEVEN rooms; first class orter; good neighborhood; rent reasonable. Apply to Kt MPNER & SCHLOSS, 270 West ‘Thirty-sixth street, near Lighth avenue. 302 EAST BLEVENTH STREET.—SITTING Room and Bedroom to let, unfurnished, in @ nice house; rent¢$l2.a month. red; water and conveniences, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. FURNISHED OR PARTIALLY FURNISHED A four story brown stone high stoop House, on the ‘West side, wanted, for a family of adults, if part of rent taken in Board preierred, Address D., box 117 Herald office. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—FOR afamily of adults; parlor and three bedrooms re- quired; private house preferred, above Thirtieth street, between Sixth and Madison avenues; references ex- changed. Address, giving terms and full particulars, A. CAMPBELL, box 2,277 Post oftice. FRAME BUILDING WANTED (GOOD ENOUGH to take t? pieces and move) for manufacturing; one or two stories ; 2\x75, or larger. Will move promptly. Ad box 161 Herald office. oo, HOUSE WANTED—WHERE WHOLE or part of rent will be taken in Board; also two or bog at hag Rooms, with privilege of parlor, in pris vale family; references exchanged. Address RB, R., West Twenty-first street. ; iL gi LET—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, some eloganily furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, as Gesired; all modern conveniences and rigid attendance. Apply at 6 West Thirty-seventh street, 4 od LET—IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, A nicely furnished front Room, with modern improve- Tents, for one* or two yentlemen. Address No. 3 West aoa place, between Macdougal street and Sixth 00, —-REDUCKD RENTALS ON DWELLINGS ON A. fin and Madion avennes Marrny Hill: sad nose Same avenues on 25h, 39th 424, $8, 45th, 46ih aod Mh streets, ¥. K STEVENSON, Jr., Hl Pine street. A. RUMRER OF DESIRABLE THREF AND FOUR atacttory handsomely turnished Houses, in best loca- tons up town, near rede § reduced rent. ILLIAM ELLIOT? & 00,, 1491 Broadway, near Forty-fifth sifect. A TORaTeHED | FOUR STORY, GROWN STONE, on Murra: One irty-e: street, $25 per month ET DUNKIN a GO. Soe Third ay. ‘A. LARGE NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished Houses to tet and for sale—From, Eleventh street to Harlem also Brooklyn; also Stores, Lotis Offices N.C BISHOP, 243 Broadway, ARE OPPORTUNITY.--LARGE FURNISHED OR unfurnished House, #uccesstul five years for board- ers; whole or part; all improvements; 20 rooms: few doors west of Broadway; rent taken in board. Owner, 863 Seventh avenue. LET FURNISHED—FOR ONY YEAR FROM NOY. J, No. 310 Madison avenue, rent $540. Apply to VEGIN € CROSSMAN, Architects, &c., 6 Bast Forty. Ara sre RNISTED MOUSE, 110 WEST, HM lat LET—FLEGANT ¥ ‘Thirty-third street. LbT-AT NO. 8 WALKER STREET, TWO LOFTS; one 10x25; one 6x25; would be let ke tenants; rent low and possession mmedian wor LET-AND PURNITURE FOR SALE, 4 U yg House ; 86 feet deep: Furniture MME $5,10), wt $3,000. Principal i . fit street, from 4 to 6 ¥. M. id diedl ee hahstede oO RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BROWN #3, $400 and road: sone Hou: in good locations, at $200, $2°0, per month. M etLoomie co 25d HE THREY STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House No. 134 Kast Thirty-ninth street, pow oecumed by owner. completely and very handsomely furnished, all in fine order, will be rented to w strictly private fam Sly oie) tiers: atonco. For particulars and permits apply 0 HORACE 8, KLY, No, 2 Pine street 14% STREET.—FURNISHED, A FOUR sTORY high stoop first class Uouse to let; best location in the U4 for boarding business: rare ee; all newly ished since May; rent $250 per month. 308 W; fu Fourteenth street. 3 TH STRERT, NEAR VIFTH AVENUE.—TO LET, oe By] bed rule th awbeny a tae also An wntor- nished House on Forty a aw DAILEY, fet vent Lies snarl aahsiolled e £4.00 —TO RENT FURNISHED TILL MAY 1, OR + one year, & three story and basement high . brick House, Cet ing ail improvetnents; well locas! in 126th street, Harlem, aud convenient to rail- road | ste t depots. -_ ig FG. 4D, BROWN, 9 Broadway. Unturnished, SMALL RB STORY TEN ROOM BROWN Mon fe yrest side, with all i torent, also a nine room! Cot! in Bar “) -TO LET, DESIRABLE TBRER AND FouR Pas ees aeons Wane Paes cierto aus re arty ith seek.” “THRER STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Le} on Thirtieth ed .200 year, and many others. HELAN & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. —HOUSES TO RENT-AT (000, $1,200, $1,300, ° 1 ‘ds; tain Ra ae Se, Soply to Sot OS BMI jie Third avec ua 0 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BEDROOM and Fazer, fos single gentieman. 1,170 Broadway, ouse. opposite U wu RN IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, A Parlor, Bedroom and ure of kitchen, toa genile- man and his'wite or two single gentiemen; terms mode- Fate. Inguire at 107 East Fitty-first street, between Lex- ington and Fourth avenues, 10 LET—PU RNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS, in a small private family at No. 35 West’ Thirty-fitth street, between vifth and sixth avenues, (0 LET—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TO GENTLEMEN, withont board, several handsomely furnished Rooms on second and third ‘loors, connecting if desired, with ie fire and attendance; house conveniently a Zig eb a) (had strictly first class; terms low, 218 East Tenth stree' KENT—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF genteel house on West Twenty-third street, partiily furnished or unfurnished. Rent $60 ond $75 per inonth; balance oceupied by @ small private family, JAMES R, EDWARDS, @ West Twenty-third street, peoreenstariiaad MO RENT—WITHOUT BOARD, TO FIRST CLASS A parties only, an elegant Room, on parlor floor. nd: it ret ay ely pk lourth street ; family atrietly privé Hggald Uptown Branch omee. ees Yohei EAST EIGHSY-FOURTH STREET, five minute.’ waik from steambonyJanding, thirty minutes from Fock sily.—A large front Ohatupes oF Suit of Rooms, newly (urnished; small private family; Dest neighborhood ; brown stone house. f FOR HOUSE- secretary bed- no other tenants, 1 eeping; also jor, with Pa; d, bath apd heater, house prival 4 Mortou street, near Bieecke WEST SIXTERNTH “TREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR. Md = Kooms, on second floor, to let, either singly or suite, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FOR GENTHI - men, witheot board, south side front Parlors an Bed roots; desirable | jon and pleasant rooms; terms ayy. 14. WEST SEVENTRENTH STREET NEAR Fivrit E avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, consisting Ofiwo bedrooms and parlor, With bath, &c., to gentle. man only, Also s large upper, Boom, with fre and 15 “WEST TWENTY-EIOUTH STREET, OPPOSITR Hotel. St. Jam ‘of Jegently furnished Parlor Floor to let, eater or separately; slso @ Jarge front my with "bath connecting; reference. ‘ALL ROOM WANTED—BETWFEN FOUL TH AN Stxth avefines and Twetiiech aid Thirticth streets, Address PALMO, 239 Broadwa: ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO nicely furnished front Rooms, in the neighbor- hood of Union square; state full particulars and terms to A, K., 65 Fourth ayen WASTED-BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A FUR. nished House for the winter, between ‘Sixth and Third avenues and Fourteenth and Forty-second street: rent not to exceed $18) per mouth. Address H., box 204 Post office, Newburg, N. ¥. WANTED—UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY | FUR, nished Rooms (three or four), in the vicinity of Broadway, between Secoud and Sixth avenues ‘and Fighth to'Twentieth street. Address B., No. 17 Broad- way, room 16, WANTED-FOR TWO, A FLOOR IN A PRIVATE house, not above ‘twenty-third street: good loca near Broadway; rent must be named, not over $45 TRA te bt ANTED=IN AN UNEXCEPTIONABLE NEIGH- borhood, two or three unfurnished Rooms in a pi vate house, for a family of adults, Address HAMILTON, station L, Harlem. ANTED—A ROOM ON BROADWAY OR FIFTH Wirvenue, hetween Fourteenth and Thirty fourtht et, lio. dress, stating terms and loi ARTIST, box 183 Herald Uptown Branch oitice. st tion, pei ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOUR or five unfurnished Rooms, where there is one or two families living, between Fourth and Kighteenth strects, near Second or Third avenue: it reierence given and required, Address J. J. 8. B. NTED—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON the first floor, for a family of four; southern ex- osure; references.’ Address, stating terms, 0. N. Ry Kast Fourteenth street, city. Wo gat wee ber ae A FURNISHED FRENCH” Fiat, first floor, or Floor in private house, for first ciass business purposes; rent in advance ow ad 4. Address BUSINESS, and um 303 West ‘ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A SMALL House, in Brooklyn, nicely and completely tur- nished, with china, glass abd silver ware, bed and table iinen and kitchen utensils, ready for Immediate oceue pancy; location and terms tust be stated; house wit! stable preferred. Address A. B. LEX, box 18 Heral fice, In the Country, (PB AOVERTISER DESIRES TO TIRE A svat’. House of five or six Rooms, near New York ; Newuer, Elizabeth or Paterson fear the cars. Address New York, room ANTED TO LEASE OR PURCHASE: JW eon tana Kiron oF ite branches. Far ot 5 neres, suited to raising mi 01 we markets hddress X. ¥. 4, Herald onic. SY om referred: moderate rei ' ROVER Tae Fulton gis BAST SIXTEENTH STREET, FOUR DOORS 15 fem Broadway, very desirable neighborhood.— Elegantly furnished ‘Rooms, to gentlemen and wives or single gentiomen; house first class TH STRERT.-ELEGANT ROOMS, | WITHOUT LT heard ist gebtirane coaly, 104 East Seventeenth street, hetween frving piace and Union sauare. 2D STRERT, NO. UI NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.—A 23 nicely Tatitohet th nt Room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; to t parties rent moderate, 24. West FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO RENT, TWO Rooms, furnished or unturnished, separately ox to- gether, without board; references given and required, Oo] BAS NTIETH STREET, NEAR BROAD. Bl Maytrolet an elegantly furnished Second Floor, singly or en suite, toa party of gentlemen; modern im rovements, bath connectiti & STOYVESANT STREET, NEAR COOPER INSTI. 33 Brat Hand some! Sarnished rooms, large and small, for gentiemen. TH MT, 102 WEST.—PRONT BEDROOM, RHON iterms very low tow Brosdwary boat ake Be Rouse fom above number. * _. DENTISTRY. A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, TO $10; SINGLE, $l; warranted; extractiny ba 5de.; silver Ailing», Open Sundays uit 12. Siath avenue. Remember, 262, A. BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL SET OF TERTH, $5, $8and $10. Teeth filled with bone and silver, & cents; gold and platina, $ i clasa, at Dr, WHITH’S, $s ted fir: BSOLUTELY PAINLESS.—TKETH EXTRACTED; Tresh was daily; Combination Sets, exiromely light AAG Sixth avonus, betweem blished 24 years, L, GERHARD. resh # and durable; Rabber Sets, $10. Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. __ MISCELLANEOUS: (TANCRRS PosIriVELy CURED wiTHouT THE Us of knife or instrument; also all blood diseases. For information address CANCER CURK, box 07) Post office, Worcester, Mass., enclosing stamp. JLOTH & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND S$ Blank Book Manuructurera 93 Fuwn atreet, Biaal, Rooks mage to

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