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THs NEW YORK HERALD NEW York, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1873—-TRIPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, SHUSENERES—Twaures Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth ASTROLOGY Secon Pace—Third column, eee ea aT je miner PageFitth column. itt — AND “AND y LobuINa WANTED—Finst Paae—Fifth fh column! DF insr Pace—Sixth column, Bisdeit heya ESTATE FOR SALE—Twr: e—Thi BusiNits IF OPEORTUNITIES—Sxconp Pace—Third col- posites NOTICES—Seventa Pace—Fifth and sixth mine. ory “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tweirra Pace— column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Saconp Pace—Second and third columns, CLOTHING—Sxconp Pace—Third column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Sxconp Pace—Third colum coastWih STEAMSHIPS—Sscoxd Pace—Sixth colum COPARINERSHIPS—Nuvrn Pace—Fifth column. DANCING ACADEMIES —Finst Pace—"ixth column, ENTISTRY—Sxcony Pack —Third column, RY GOODS—Finst Pagr—Second coluin) WELLING HOUSES 10 LET, VURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—Seconp Pace—Fourth column. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Sxconp Pace—filth and sixth columns. EUROPE—Tweirrn Pace—Second column, NOLAL—Nints Pace—Fifth cobras: ‘OR SALE—TweLrta Pace—First columi x KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ond Pack—Fourth and fiith coluinns, Pr gh pers tu Face-—Second column, WANTED—FEMALES—Sxconp Page—Second HELP WANT D—MALES—Sxcoxn Pace—Third column, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third and niguth columus. Second column Bisneyou TON—-Fiust Pacr—Serond column. N OFFICES—Finrst Pacx—second column. cost, AND FOUND—Finrst Pack—First and second col- maciliNt ERY—Tweuren Pace—First column. MARBLE MANTELS—Sxconp Fags —Thira column. BE DICAL—Sxconn Pace—Third col steer tide aa, DRESSMAKING—Finst Pacg—Sec- ond ¢ miscHLcANkObs ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta Pace— Sixth column. MUSICAL—Tweirra (Snare pied column. EW PUBLICATIONS—Seventu Pace—Sixth column, KRSONAL—Frnst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C —Iwarru Pace—Fourth column, POST OF FICE NOTICE—Finst Pace—Second column. PROPOSALS—Finsr Pace—Sixth cotumn. PRUEBESIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— COND Pace—Second column. PROPERTY OUT UF THE CLTY, FOR SALE OR TO NT—IweLete Page—Third column, BEAL BATE TO EXCHANGE—TweLrta §=Page— ird columi BBAL pasTars WANTED—Tweirra Pacu—Ihird cok RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Twaxern Pacr—Second column. EWAKDS—Finst PaGu—Second column. BALES AT AUCTION—Finst Pace—Fourth and Fifth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—SxconD Pacr— First and second columns. BrrvATTONS WANTED—MALES—Srconp Page—Second colut SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second column, BPORTING—DOGS; BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third colun THE TRADES—Sxconn Pace—Third column. YHE TURF—Finst Pace—Third column. ro Sr FOR LN PURLOSES—Sxcoxp Pace— rth colum: RAVELL UNS GUIDE—Secoxp Pace—Sixth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pacr—Fifth column. ANTED TO PURCHASE Page -secgnd colgmn, Waste SHES COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE 0. DL eLta Pacx—Third column. WINTER RESORTS. Puss Pace—Siath column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pagx—Second col- umn, HERALD BRANCH OF FICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. “{ DVERTISEMENTS FOR THB NEW YORK HERALD A. EIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1%)1\s 1.265 BROADWAY AND 63 SIXTH AVENUB, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE FEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P, M. AT OFFICE RATES, HARLEM OFFICE, 2350 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR WOTH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED PROM 9A. M. TO 7:30 P.M NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 0°CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHA THE PUBLIC ARE PALLED BRANCHES > é Ele 3 ae © IN IONED AGAINST SO- TWENTY-THIRD AND a FRISTY-SECORD STREETS. NCY OF THE NEW YORE HERALD. | ESSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, Me BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. __PERSONAL, Li, THE STATEMENTS MADE TO YOU ARE UN. ee Ait ec up # good heart, tor it will #08 re fe ht ond Tam Amada —WANTED (WITH INTENTION TO opt) by & married couple without children, healthy girl 2 to old. Answer, with full address where to be se what nationali , exact age an me eof” the Ek. Fe FE, erald office. BATRICE—AL! L RIGHT; PLL COME ba Bit AR- gyle Matinee to. day. PERT, (ATBERINE QUIN, WHO EMIGRATED FROM BAR, ayo county, Ireland. last May, four years. Please write to F. D., Herald office, New York. please copy. \LI~RETURN BEFORE NOON; HAVE NOT DRAWN order; will consent to your request, only return; (n great trouble. B. NFORMATION WANTED—OF CAROLINE WILSON, formerly of No, 143 ayenue B, by her old friend, Rosé Walder. Address E. B. F., station D, Bible House. F MR. FRANCISCO, JERSEY HEIGHTS, WILL communicate with FOLEY, Nassau street, he will iearn something personally very vaiuable. RS. CHARLOTTE BOMMER WILL RECEIVE good news. Address Z., Herald office. 188 BERTIE A.—PLEASE CALL FOR 4 hatha = Buttalo papors f nea NHURSDAY EVENING, AT THOR QUARE Theatre, premises of Union Place Hotel ie ‘ourth avenue car, going up, about 734, brown silk Umbrella, 12 wolld ribs. yellow horn handie.’' Finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at office of CURRAN, FAY & CU., (uo Broadway. wT AVENUE CAR—THURSDAY AFTERNOON, o mae ‘mpeg a in Lk he whom gentleman ave 100) is on leaving, please ne ddress to CAR, Herald oflice. winch coal THE BLONDE YOUNG LADY wee HANDED mall mepel and stopped at Thirt = tree! pantie ap in the Eighth even car, TI ar about ternoon, make equalntance of the gen by her sige, agreeable, please ad office, wi some remarks to ‘avoid ¥.C, secant ILL THE tant WHO CAME OUT OF A JEW- elry store under the New York Hotel and entered s coupe with her friend about noon confer the ye of ws Ce aintance upon the gentleman who was lool king fae Ndi apeal Lf r osT—on SUNDAY EVENING, 2D INST., IN WEST fourth street, @ smail t white enamel, marked Nov, 30, 1*6>. A liberal reward tor its return to No. 27 West t Twenty-second si street Lou CARRIAGE RUG, ABUUT SIX O'CLOCK, streets, and hursday evening, between Forty-first and Filet roadway’ and Seventh avenue; suitable Feward will be paid ol bringing it to SOLOMON BHOS, 71 Leonard street. LOST, ry nGOED LOCKER. THE i re se | ve’ eé zbove reward by re rh s EXPHEBS, 1,002 Broadway. ee REWARD, —LOST, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER ing from’ corner of West and Twelfth streets to oriepotet of Central Katiroad of New Jersey, and thence by & in to Plainfield, N. J., a gold Ping, Gark blue stone. wi wil be pald on delivery to T. Greek inscription, ‘Above reward West and Twelfth streets, New York.” ROOKS, corner of REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM CARMINE street to Fulton ferry, a hairlink Bracelet, ‘The #10 will recelve reward'by leaving it with the lesk No. 4 Herald office. ro) "REWARD. STRAYED FROM HOME LAST 2), Tuceday, an old man aged 79, wray hair, cut ort, short side’ whiskers, sharp features; wearing @ heavy, overcoat, black ih hat, dark pants (striped); par- tially insane. Information leading to his recovery re- warded as above. Apply at top floor, corner Throop avenue and Hopkins street, Brooklyn. $] 00 REWARD.—THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE paid for the recovery of Package containing jeweiry and papers left on Desbrosses street ferryboat on the afternoon of November & CART! AWKINS & DODD, No. 1 Bond street. REWARD AND NO gone oue ASKED.— Lost, CoN Ruemny: November 4, a gold hunting case Wateh iby A Lanue,'No. 7279; red gold, fat back, ruare edge: 62 pennywe i Ke: Open MARCUS, 22 John street $200 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FORK THE RE- a turn of the Goods s‘olen from my track, in fanal street, on Saturday, the Ist inst., or $10) for in- formation that will lead to'their recovery, and no ques- tions asked, Address A. W., Herald Uptown Branch $10 8 "SPECIAL NOTICES. A THE AMERICAN REGISTER, . the most widely circuiated of the Ammerionn B gournals published nro) A capital mediums lor American advertisers add ing themselves to pean patronage. Indispensable to) ally I persons visiting Great Britain and ‘uropean Continent. Subscriptions aud advertisements tor. the AMERICAN REGISYER will be received and single copies of the paper may be obtained at the office of the New York erald, New York. A. -HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, © corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street, Beas trom 8 A. M. to 9 P.M, sunday trom 3 to iy Pp. NOTARY PUBLIC WILL RESIiN HIS COMMIS- mission for a consideration. Address NOTARY, box 43 Post oMe; RAIN AND MUSCLE.—AMES, IOWA, PAYS CASH premiums. Send ten cents for copy. ((UB4 HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and Information given, DOR ZSCHOCH, Lock box 5,504. 6 Nase street, New Y FUATANA, LOTTERY. PRIZES, OASHED: ALL OR- ders faithfully executed; all correspondence con- sidered stricuy privat irculars containing full partic- ulars free, A. SCHNEIDER & CO,, 36 Wall st., basement. AVANA aND GERMAN STATES GOVERNMENT Lottories, wholesale and retail. VETTER & CO., box 42n Posgomees No: 186 Rowery (Germania Bank building); Braveh office, 387 le avenue, between ‘Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH SULT LOTTERY [A CLASS NO. 343—NOVEMBER 7, 1873 0, 77, 1, 65, 538, 67, 13, 66. TA us Mee_sovenien?, 1508 yO, 20, 7dc.40. 68, 82, 73, GEREN &'00.. Managers. LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 282 Greenwich street, New York. FFICIAL DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY—EXTRA C1.ARS NO. artists: Af 78, 29, 3, 47, 27, 7, 87, 18, 5, 13, 7% I 32, ira” oo 7, 2 be thee Geta xO. ovensae 7, . 3 , 7, 8, 61. BY couurci—oians NO. 5'OmdsOVEMBER 7, 1k » Shy trl'e C6., Managers’ Covington, K: nagers, . J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 169 Fulton street 153 and No. 2Park row. Post office box ox 1.062, RIVATE RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES.—AT THE equest or several medical gentlemen ot New York Dr. Wi AM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, bas opened his spacious residence, at Mount Vernon, Wést- ester county, N. ¥., for the Feception of a small nom: ber of inebriates. Letters addressed to Dr. W. MURPHY Will receive immedi tention, TAMMERING. NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI- law, 1870. peepee: MANN & COLVIN, for Roard or ser- vices when required until cured. Send for circular, __. SPORTING—DOGs, BAD, BC. A —FOR BALK, ALL KINDS OF FANCY ‘poe + Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepare Food for mocking birds, at H. G, DOVEY’, No. § Greene street, near ‘anal T AUCTION—BY ARCH, JOHNTSON, 37 NASSAU street, ut IZ o'clock, on Saturday, 18th tnst., will be sold two well bred, well trained Se: er Dogs. PRICE FOUR OENTS. penn HORSES, C CARRIAGES, Road Warten Horse, 7 TRUCK AND HARNESS, MUST give ‘ull description, with lowest cash Price and state where property can be seen; no notice will be taken of any answer unless as above. Address CASH TRUOKMAN, Herald office. SALES AT Av CTION. ‘ER ELSAS, pA COTIONEER By \ VIRTUE 0) M chattel mor! ortaage Twill sell this day, at 0 a. ra Fd Seo Erpoteray ibe se interes, 4c, of @ first class Resiau- ry a WICHAELS, Attorney for Mortgages. FIRST CLASS ‘ANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A — ood porous b aed i gas Coupe. W. C. THE TU RE. EERFOOT PARK.—THIRD FALL MEETING, 1873, Wednesday, bk rr ery 12. No. 1, purse of $75, for three minute cigie ; $48 1 3% 10 FeCOM! re 8 Gy Same day-—No. 2, p ne 20) 75 to second, $23,t0. third purse $75, tor 2:45 clas 10 to third. Same day—No 4, purse 336 claws; $125 to first, $60 . Friday, November 14—No. 8 purse of $10, for horses that never beat three minutes, under sada 1,80 to first, $30 (0 second, $10 to third. Same day—No. b, purse $250 i, {0 2:20 class ; $150 to first, $75 to second, $26 46 third. Al the Above races will be mile heats, thre¢ in flye, except purse 5, and will be strictly conducted under National Rules, with: drivers seerage Mala will close at Baldwin's moire House, corner Main and Plymouth streets, on Monday, Noveiber 10, at 9PM. Entrance fee 10 per cent, and must accompany nominations in all case: Hh cominunications to be directed to W. McMahon, at said house. WM, McMAHON, Snperintéendent._ PUEETWOOD PARK, MORRISANIA—POSTPONE- nent.—The great race of Fullerton and American Girl and the 2:35 race are postponed till Tuesday, Nov. HL on account of bad weather. Wal. VAN COM, Super intendent. DANIEL MACE, Manager. EW DORP CLUB GROUND, STATEN ISLAND.— ‘The purse for Saturday, November, 8, 1873, 18 post. poned to daturday, November, 1d; entrance will be left open till Tuesday, November Ii, at 9 o'clock P. M. D.'B. BYERS, Proprietor. _HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- v leek Hy KS BROADWAY AN has ae st, RC. W. BARKER, AUCIIO. REGULAL SALES OF HORSE! EVERY WEDNESDAY 4 AND v LOK TWENTY FOUR HOURS allowed yes trial on every horse gold under warranteo. ‘THIS Is ONLY AUCTION Martin the State hav- ing the pene facilities for showing horses on sale—viz, alarge Driving ting, entirely under cover and plenty of room for examination, CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, FIVE PORTLAND Sieighs. NEW AND SECOND HAND Harness, Horse Clothing, Saddies, Bridles, Whips, Halters, Robe: a BY ORDER OF JOHN br RICE, execuior, ‘the following celebrat'd Trotte THE ELEGANT AND ve RY Y HANDSOME bay trotting Geiding Alliston; sired by young Morrill, ean. by Ethan Allen; 15% high, 7 years old; a very handy driver; has a record over the Beacon Track of 2:3054; is one of the er ‘st roadsters in the state; is ‘ai80 a great Bole horse ; TH Ee WELL-KNOWN, EXTRA DESIRABLF, bay trot- ting Gelliny Swam scott: sired by General Knox, dam by Abdaliah Chit; 15g hands, 7 years ola; an extra sivlish, fine and amy driver; has a record over the Mystic Track of 2:34; bas great powers of endurance and can be driven by a lady. O TROTTERS make an elegant and two THE ABOVE very speedy team, and have trotted toxether in 2:Al- GANT NO TOP H seat Koad Wagon, built by Brewster, of Broome street; Pole and Shaft SET HEAVY DOUBLE BRAS» mounted coach Harness, made in Pari. THE FAST, HIG HBRED BROWN Brooklyn Girl, sired by Henry Clay, old ; & free, game und very stylish arive the’ Deertoot Tape he 2 saAgreat all-day roadster, trotting Mare iy hgh, Gyenrs otra of TOP AND N ‘arranted sound and kind. AND NO TOP ROAD WAGORS nv TOP PONY PHAETONS, Ti. ELEGANT ROAD Turnout, com- prising the well bred bay trotting Gelding Duke, Hambie- tonian stock, 15% high, 7 years old; very handy and stylish driver; can trot in“S minutes and is warranted sound and kind. Also the fine naif-spring top Road 88, ke. ‘PRESS Wagon, by Bell. CHEAP work Horses. Wagon, by Corbett 1 ONE? FIN} LIGH VERAL RIPTION sale, NEVER POBTPONED on account of weather, A’ PANIC PRICES, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES AND TARNESS, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, MARKED iN PLAIN FIGURES. _ BARTLET ARREN STR! —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, ‘near Third avenue. offers the following second hand Carriages, injgood order, and at low prices:— ~ Clarence, own make, nearly new, Three-quarter Clarence. Coupe, with pole and shafts. Four-seat Phaetons. Top and no-top Wagons. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOP AND OPEN ROAD ‘Wagons, by the best city makers —Rockaways, Clar- ances Barouches, six coupe Rockaways, four seat Rock- aways, top and open Pony Phactous, slide seat Wagons, one Coach, one fine tour seated Park Phaeton, Sulkies, Express Wagons, one cut-under Rockaway, Sleighs, Robes, ae le and donbie Ha: ‘WIL! RAY’S, MO and 22 Woo: coster street. UCTION SALK—TIIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF new and second hand Top Buggies, Phaetons, Rock- aways, Business Wagons, several Horses, Harness, Robes, Blanksis, éc., by COLE & MURPAY, S19 Falton street, spranon TUP BUGGY (LITTLE USED) AND ness to be sold for $175, for want of use, Apply tely to owner, 589 Broadway, room 3. THE NEW YORK INFANT ASYLUM. ‘The Committee of Ways and Means of this institu- tion announce that their contemplated Grand Fair will be postponed in consequence of the financial criss until afer their annual ball, January 1, 1874. This asylum should not be inis ¢ Roman Catholic Found- Asylum, although it receives and yhrovides for ‘Mrs. B. H. VAN AUKEN, fro® . Powsxt, Secretary. for the Committee, 589 589. —KENTUCKY LOTTERY, ROYAL at ine ene and Kentuck; Ky. Circulars ree. Addr LEY & CO. (office establi: Wyears), mm Broadwi A —HORSES TAKEN TO BOARD DURING THE » winter, at $1250 per month; first rate accommoda- box stalls if required; one ‘mile trom landing. A. ODN. Port Richmond, 8. I. Relers to slater & 105 West Fortieth street. NY PARTIES WISHING THEIR HORSES WIN- tered in the country, at reasonable rates, will please address THOS. MOTT, Port Washington, L. I. Good city references, Oye! SLEIGHS, HORSES AND HARNESS for sale—Comprising Rockaways, Buggies, 'haetons, single and ee Cutters of all kinds: selling off cheap. ITTY & CO., Nevins and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. ‘POST OFFICE "NOTICE, post )8? OFFICE NUTICE,—THE MAILS FOR RUROPE, during the week ending Saturday, November & 1878 Thurtday a Ofnd om Saturday at 934 ASM and 13 q al a 1a, 5 baad THOMAS ey Postmaster, A “{ RUSSIAN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM Rus sia, wishes to sell her real Ruasian marten fur © ata reasonable price, Inowire at No. 28 Bast broadway. UST ARRIVED FROM FRANCE, has @ great variety of Artificial Flowers tor sale cheap. ‘orders received at 143 Greene street, between 9 1 o'clock. DERSZA, and YACHTS, STPAMBOATS, &C. Vices WANTED-ABLE, WELL FOUND AND fooe'bo pri oat omtiee, Hi low, Address, with particu ‘ost office, 5 lars, 1¢ 100 ® BOATS ON HAND, WOOD AND IRON, OR uilt to order with despatch; shops 365 and 373 South street ana Lidth street, ee Ri STEPHEN ROBERTS, N ICAL, MATHEMATIOAT, fnd English teucher, scholar atid gold medalist of Foreign university, desires pri ils; prepares tor college (English or Amer! Class Address TUTOR, 11S Bast are peated teen (A. RARISIAN LADY: HAVING DIPLOMAS, COMPE. tent to teach knglish, musle and drawing, wishes a few pupils. Adaress care F, W. Christern, 77 Uni versity place, AN ENGAGEMENT AS RESIDENT On VisiTING instructress is desired by a thoroughly competent ieacher of French; perfected in Paris en lish, musics eo. ; best references.” Address INSTRUCTRES E58, box 3,240 Fost ottice, New York. LOAN OFFICEs. Re An AAA ROOD OAR RANA ADA T &% NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FOLTON jAND John streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD contin bnying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, aroun? Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, tor auy oe Address Mr. WALPOLE, box eral wi , YOUNG LADY IN BLACK, WHO GOT OUT of Fourth avenue a at Broddwa yonyeraay, treet Me the ry, edd fiving circomstan: :, ferry, address, HENRY, box 166 Heri rT nie bai Br AVENUE CAR, THURSDAY EVENING.—WILL en who alighted at Twenty-first street scarens to the 5 a lg who took the same direc’ aa ress GEORGE, box 110 Herald offic incident to svola mistake. ___ LOST AND FOUND. O8T—ON “4TH INST, Losec eee with’ Mi dah gree ne of bri IN WEST FORTY: “SECOND | B E- Gave a'HON, AU South mtrects wil Pe F ecwed OST—$25 — REWARD—A WITH POCKETS Ps f7ataining a. sum of money in ie ‘The above PORE Nar Fi eras str of usseeaean ee i Lhe A Lae SIDE Fé FOURTEENTH BTREET, BE- a 4 tween Seventh and Kighth \* a Mink poatonsee aacae il bo well pal aby ton ing i ing it Ost—a SILVER WATCH, BETWEEN SIXT! . bi tral Park gate asia For eBN, SIXTH Ave bast Lovelock: “Any body returning eveuth street Will be wuneniy ne Lomas NOTE, DRAWN BY HARRIS 4 HIRSOR. feld, dated July 5, four months, ‘My payable at Grocers Ban! nit has been sto} sshd Grocery Baan, & a NIN Ti eae as Pine street. Lostas tees RING OF STEEL KEYS AND ONE Treen Key, Wednentay evening, November 8, some: where in the ‘not of Thirtieth or Thirty-t street, between & an and Ninth avenues. Please turn to Mra, ALLEN, 401 West Thirteth street, and rewn O8T—THR FOLLOWING DESCRIBED NOTES OF Peake, oparcke & Co,, payable, to their own order end endorsed by themselves dated October 15, Jour months, for 048, Mated October 1B, elgth months, for 2.571 08 All persons are cautioned against egotiating tI Saud) Wi ¢ above notes, for Which a sultable reward id for their recover’ the owners, GRIS- Wiirwin' as Whee T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY.—PARTIES Gaping, © get cot loans’ on, Diamonds, Watches, Jew- Mt will ies Sine ae ony other house, Dermore’ Lberally a 1 Jo7 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STRERT S| § Jewelry ney die anayle, Sis Peat he" same bought as an sold ; private office for ladie: CORNER AMITY STREET, A’ 681 BROADWAY, itt liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, Camel's Hair gnawie verware, Priv je office tor ladies. Butiness confidentia! 8. FIBUSKI. DVANCES. MADE TU ANY AMOUN' mona, "Watches Jewelry, si The ae a ritgn a Merch nds, in ariginal op of broke purchased street. Priv aie. yi for ladles. Buablisn fed 1860 habla Espanol. 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH and Twenty 1 Kia sresteats iberal advances made on Diamonds, a fal ala jewelry, Silks, bs 9 4 and rays Same bought'at full value. ERNA\ 685 snes ibe Jewelry and Shawls and adi é GEIGERMAN, 913 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET PAY, coldest established and nd most response offce).— ai ‘es on a rwa Jawelty, ke. same bought and sold, A.C. HERTS 26 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 1. V7 atten ngfoom Pawel th Pomente Prapeh 1,07 Broadway. Money loaned o nde, re Sowelry. te. 8 LINDO heal ‘same Lars and sold. TO. PURCHASE~A FIRST OLASS CABI- ‘Sewing Machine, black walnut; one that has been butiltile ureds Grover & Baker preterred: Must be sold cheap for cash, Address J. A., box 116 Herald office, ANTED—TO PURCHASE OR RENT, A NEATLY fitted ap Sample Room, centrally located; must be Faken on easy terme, State tall particulars Address WBNCH, Heri Uptown tirapel 0 |ARRIAGES.—LARGE ASSORTMENT fe ay HAND full and half spring top, and no, top Wagons, Rock: aways, Fhactons, wo seat Wagons, Jump Seat, fine light Goupe, & M. STIVERS’ Manufactory, ‘14 to 152 e Thirty iirat street OR SALE—A FINE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES hes Y, 16 hands high: also double Ularness we age ; in use pes six months; to be sold separately teeter. Can seen at Farmer's stables, 130 jeu 4 Thirty first perectt every morning until half past ten, JVOR SALE-ONE TEAM OF BAY CARRIAGE Horses, 1636 hands high: one team of dark bay car- riage Horses, 16 hands high; one set of double Harness, gold mounted: one set of double Harness, silver mounted : one Landanlet, of Brewster &-Co.’s make, used but a short time. The above may be seen at any time at sta- bie, 220 East Twentieth street, OR SALE—HORSE, WAGON, BLANKETS, WHIP, ac. Aly at the Metropolitan stables, corner of rince and Crosby streets, OR SALE—A CIRCULAR FRONT COUPE, A SIX- seated Rockaway, city made, in perfect order. Can be seen at private stable 47 West Eighteenth street. OR SALE AT LOW FIGURE—PAIR OF HAND. some bay Horses, § and 6 years old; warranted sound and perfect in every respect. Inquire at 147 Kast Fit. teenth street. FOr sare AT A LOW PRICE—A SET OF SINGLE and double Harness, made in London ; aiso a gentle- man's park Saddle, at stable 42 West Eighieenth street. (OR SALE—A COUPE, IN PERFECT ORDE Ls0 one fit for hacking; carriage es taken on storage. O'LEARY & O'BRIEN, 1,402 Broadway. OR SALE—AT 86 WALKER STREET, A VERY ht, stylish Coupe, lined in brown satin; price $375; ae a'g004, strong bay Horse, i OR SALE—COUPE, CITY MAKE, WITH POLE ae ‘3 wat sta to be seen'between 6 and 9 A. M. and 7 and ble 65 Madison avenue, NOR 8) SALE CHEAP—TWO GOOD CLARENCES, BUT little used. Inquire at 166 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. ORSE BLANKETS, CARRIAGE ROBES, HARNESS, aoe vari in, New incy pi BRONiER, Manulacturere 114 Chambers street. Pe ge iw aecommoda x. re ‘or nd city re! ce address box 3 ¥ Post office, Laity fu eae 8 ee TO LET—NO, 123 WEST inate 6 evator: B erect (3 ill not be 0 Famed fOr re. a eS . ad Forty-fitth rest, ‘or at 138 room No. 1. PEED AND BOTTOM.—AT AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, Il, by A. JOHNSTON, 2 Thirteenth stree "Btpenat af Hore | Be hands 8 years fo ‘a ara! operty 18. at Johnsto and driven any yd iy Op pportun to any party sold without limit or Te | the he elegant dress, with a Wcoxs CHEAP.—EXPRESS, GROCERY, BUSI. ness. Plumbers’, Delivery and Plattorm Spring Wagons, ai 22 spring street. 10) WILL BUY A STYLISH PONY BUILT Horse, 15% hands high, 8 years oid: pertectiy gentie; afraid of nothing ; free driver and warranted sound; @.great bargain. abpiy at 149 Kast ighty-tourth stree $125 BLACK HORSE, 9 YEARS, 16 HANDS: GRAY OM Mare, 15 hands; $150; both warranted sound Kind; used past season for sprinkling streets, $47 third ‘avenue, feed store. 500. ~ROE SAUE, A FINE DARK BROWN MARE, 9) Shands 2 inches high 8 years old: can wot ih three minutes; periecily sound iund Kinds also Brew- ster Top Wagon, and Harness, by Dunscomb Gellent saddle horse or Would make a very tit horse. Call on or address JOSEPH TOWN vard Stables. 19 and 157 West Firtueth street. an ex- oule: SALES AY AUCTION r, LBERT B NICOLAY & O., AUCTIONEERS, ALBERT H. NICOLAY will ge sell, at public auction, at the Exchange Salesroom, No, 111" Broadway, New York, on the lith day of November (Tuesday), 1874, ‘at 12 o'clock noon, ai sre guat of whom it may concern, be Bpares pf the Cr 1 Stock of the Toledo, Mpa t§ ‘and Hallway Gompany, » £100 each; 2 f the VG pial Stock of the Lake’ shore and Michixen Southern ‘Rat Company, $10) each; 5 Bonds of the Lake Shore and Michigs Southern Railway Company Sinking Fund Bond. per cent, due 1882, $1,(0) each. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONE: Re, lesroous, 9 Chambers street, B y ALLEN B. MINEK & BRO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, o'clock, ‘at salesrooms, 95 Ch. dd 77 Reade street, OENTEEL HOUSEMOLD" eURNIIURES Consisting of Silt frame pier and imantel Mirrors; ‘moquet, velvet, Ved black walnut Srussels and ingrain Carpets; Suits, in crimson satin; rosewood, Hany, y, mirror back Etugere, black walnut bxtensi Dining Tables, lace Window Curtains, gilt Cornices; carved black walnu' mahogany and oak Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands an Gommode, marie iop Oentre and side Tables, Loung=s, Rockers, Eusy ( hair, painted and enamelled & bags alts, spring and hair Mantresses: Jesther Beds, B and billows, Crockery, Gla Utensils, &c:, ‘tiso about $0 various style Carpets just received, to- gether with about 30 Rug gat SALES, pos PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. Atthe Clinton Hall Salesrooms (sale Monday evening 10th, at 8 o'clock), Paintings, Miniatures, Antiquities, Statuary, Etrose: Vases, early printes ¥ poke Armory, &c., tthe Leavitt Art Rooms 817 Broadway (sale Wednesday and Tharsday evening: Hall, 1th and ath at 8 o'clock, at Clinton the Reitlinger Collection Fine Oil Paintings and superb Aquarelles, Collected by Frederick Keitunger, Esq., No. 1 Rue de Navarin, Paris, tthe Leavitt Art Roo (sale Friday evening, 1st Clinton Hall, at § o'clock), joylan Collection. Fine Oi! Peounse aod Baga _The property ot James Boylan, &8q., of Cincinnati. ARGH, JOHNSTON, AUCTION R, OFFICE AND salésroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office ; Horse Auction Branch, 19 to 25 Tmrtecuth street. HOUSEHOLD AND 01 OFFICR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANOS, ARCH, JOHNSTON wi! setl tie ne re fartay): at l04g o'clock, at the sulesrooms, 37 Nassau street, a general assortment of Houseliold and Office rurniture of every description; also @ flue Line of Bronzes, Livery Cloth- ing, &c. LBERT B. WALD EOE, EEO a D. W. 1V#! Salesrooms 108 ‘Tiverty aud 111 Cedar street, THIS BAY, at Ll o'clock, the following coods:—Parlor, library. dining room and hall Furniture, of allikinds: Carpets, Oilcloths and Bed- ding; Pictures, Cutlery and Plate; Toilet Soaps, Steel Fens, Ibs. stove Mica, ‘Toys, Dry and Fancy Goods, &c. ; Furniture of all kinds tor housekeeping; also Bills un- called for ot Adams Express, unclaimed Packages. Over 400 lots; without reserve. N EXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE. 800 gexis velvet Brussels Cat ts. Mirrors, Curtains. Bight beautiful ary styles Parlor Suits, Ragnificent rosewood 734 ociave grand Fi Puundforte, Bicead sod walnut Olamber Bales, Hf Tis is'aturday) MURNING, Nov. at 10! thet o veloek, et the five story residence 14 East twenty-nith street, between Fourth and Lexin Oil Paintings, Bronzes, ton avenues. Parlors—Fine its, in satin brocade and reps; Turkish Chairs, Lounges, vings. irrors, Works of Art Stacie, Tabies, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Mat: tresten, Hedaing, Blankets, Holsters, Pillows, sideboard, Extension Table, Chairs Ware; Cutlery, Catalogues ready Sor tl UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, BY HENRY gs Tt Auctioncer, seils, commencing at 103 o'clock, Furniture contained in private mansion oh st., near Broadway, v! ‘00d Piano- forte, slogans parlor and ‘bedroom Suits, Mirro: Carpets, oil Paintings, Bronzes, lace Curtains, angles and double Bedsteada, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Bed- ding, &c., and every article necessary tor geuteel house- eeping. UCTION NOTICE—AUCTION NOTICE—AUCTION sale, THIS (Saearday) MORNING, Nov. 8, 1873, commencing at 103 o’clock, at private residence 13) Wert 24d street near 6th avenue, 000 worth elegant Household Kurniture; Stein way, Chickering & Son Pianofortes; four rich Parlor Suits in satin; Tables, Mirrors, Carpets, Curtains, Paintings, Bronzes, Bookcase, Bedtoom Suits, Mattr-ises, feather Beds, Blankets, Bedding, Basement ‘and Kitehen Furni- ture, &c. Sale positive. By order E. MeDonnell, Esq. LUKE TitZGERALD, J Auctioneer. UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE, A $15,000 worth of magnificent Household Furniture, on this day, SATURDAY, ‘at the elegant residence, 36 West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avs., sale commencing 104 o'clock, the property of family leaving tor Kurope. Planotorse, Bronzes, Paintings, Parlor Suits TE MA RTTK ‘0., Auctioneers. Bookease, Mirrors, Clock: wood Pianoforte, celebri rosewood, walnut Bi tresses, Extension Tal ware, Cutlery; also Furniture servants’ apartments. Nii Parties wishing to attend this sale take oth ay. stages or 6th av. cars. UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIC. tures and Crockery, this the 8th day of Nove doxol Te Firth avenue, between Pitty-seveuth and Pitty: elghth streets ‘At Il o'clock A. M., without reserve. Ele- or Suits in rep, Reception suitin rep, walnut edsteads and. Bureaus; Commodes, Chairs, extension Tavle, marvle top w ables tine walnut Buftet, bair maul and feather Matrres: spring Bed: Ornaments, eture 10d, fana other Carpets; Chin and Crockery; kitche laundry hiture, Gas Fixtures, wih everything inat belongs toa first class rivate residence, will be sold this day to the highest bidder without reserve ; this a good opportunity for parties going to houseaeeping or second hand pier Terins cash. UoTION, AUCTION. —LARGE, SALE | OF HAND. AY some Household Furniture THIS DAY (Satarday), at logy oclock, at the elegant private residence 210 West , hear 7th avenue. By ROBERTO. CASHIN, Auctioneer —kichly carved Parlor Suits, Grand Duchess, Princess and Marie Antoi- notte styles, covered brocade satin; Turkish Chairs, Eta- reres, Centce Tables, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, Oil Paint- ‘Bronzes, 3 Bookcases, volumes choice Books, ele- 74 octave Decker Pianoforte; also 7 octave Fiano- gat ‘Musi Cabinet, Cover ; rosewood and wi nut Bedroom Furniture; Bedsteads, fine Bedding, hair tresses, rep and plush Suits, Lounges, ‘Extension fable, Sideboard, rware, Crockery, 17 Cai pets, ani @ Fy ot ousekeeping Articles. ‘Sale posi- Ber rain or shine. Take Seventh cr Eighth avenue cars. 3 | siverplated Ware, Kitehen H, PIERSON, AUCTIONBER, By 0. FIEUBON & 0O., Auctioneers rand:Desierg in Rest Estate, 'o. 5 Pine vtre New York, Greatest chance ‘or Investment that has been offercd this season in Pe grand oie Momeneaer. * eremptory sale at public auction, by onde of MeO Hull, aq. TURDAY, Nov. & 12:30 Pe mn the premises, of ‘83 first aw Building Low at Williams bridge, an. the twenty-fourth ward of New Property beautituly. located on the main streets, minute's walk the depot. Special the Grand Centra! depot at 11:35 A. M. on the day of .. Luncheon on arrival of train. Grasulla’s Band. é if Ag ieee bye. Cploek. mie will take place on Tues- jay November ith, at same hour. ‘aps, passes and all particulars of HULL, GRIPPEN & 00,, S10 SPERM avenue, and the auctioneers, . A, & 00., street. PERSO: ‘No 6 Pine SHERIFF'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL writs of execution, 1 will sell at public auction, on Saturday, N 8, 1373, at 107 Bleecker street, at I o'clock A. M. the istatures ‘of a first class restaurant and dining saloon, consisting of Tables, Chairs, marble top Counter, Silverware. Mirror, Glassware, Cooking ten, gs, Laundry Fixtares first class cooking i Boiler, stoves, Gas Fixtures, Bets Rack, Deak, Sate, two Horses and Wagons, tc. = Bon iT MRW 1, BRENNAN, Sheriff Marrtuew Parte, ‘Depat. 0 BANKERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, MER- janis. &c.—Sale of valuable Office Furniture.— JACOM BOGART, Auctoncer, wil wlU at Non Last Ninth street, e, on Saturday, Novem: ber 8 1873, ‘at ‘a quanuty of superfine Office Furniture, consisting % Chairs, Carpet, Lounge, &c, HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICK NO. 6 Centre street—Will positively sell ‘this day, at 10% grclock, tne Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the houor store wae or more lots, “BOARDERS War" ATTED. ST HOUSE WEST OF FIPTH AVENUE—HA furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with first crass Bourd; private table if desfred. No. 7 West Twenty- ninth street. FIFTH AVENUE, 101 BLOCK FROM THIRTY- third street, near Broadway. A Suit of Rooms, con- sisting of a parlor and two bedrooms, as, hot and told water. bath, de., with or withedt Bo so single Rooms, from $3 to $5'per week. ] —FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR, WITH PRIVATE + table only; private ba closets, dc. 38 East Twen- tieth street, near Broadway. ] —THE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, CORNER + of Gramercy Park and Twe: eth street, 86 Irving | nm Ob the Harlem and New York Railroad will oars | si Forty-eighth street, four-pull Pump, &c,, in one | | BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. ane WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND Jat erely lowest terms for one Room u| ‘Addreen @ M, Herald office, KC SPORES rs OARD WANTED—ABOVE TWENTY-THIRD STREET, for self, wife, infant and Has two Saoms, ope necting, and nurse fourth floor; moder: tice required. Address LINSCDET, Not Pine street Beata WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, 4 private family, where the comforts of a home ach ome Address L. C,, 139 Herald Uptor Rant ws | COMEORTABLE BOARD WANTED-BY GENELE- (, man and wite; one Boom, gas. and fire; dinner ei atl or 6; not exceeling $25 per week between 1 third Sixth avenues and Fourteenth rand For Forty-fifth streets vos exchanged, Addre jculars, A TCAN, Herald Upinwa Branch'omiees OOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, immediately to supply orders. GE Boarding Agency, 1,267 anit 635 broadway. sive POSTAGE.—WANTED, BOARD IN A PRIVATE Israelite tamily of culture (social), comforts Brinetpally looked for: location from Twelfth to Thirtly ireets, Sixth to Second avenues; those not havit fegation and shore . ving Address PERMANENT, Aa Go Ss neuen ie Warn GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD Wry: yeereh, good a Board. with Parlor sod Bedroods ice Not to exce 25 per week, in Stive or stove fire and gas. ‘akaréss Ww. box MIs Pos (LEMAN AND LADY, TWO OR ith Boa ee. GEN? ., Privilege of ‘e family; widow. aay or rel ined old couple rred; other boarders not desired; loca- tlon must erful. Address, with partic WILLIAM By box 160 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, ROOM, W Mich Bo between Thirty dith and Forty. second streets aa Fi and Eighth uvenre: early. breakfast indispensable. ‘Address USINESS, box 166 Herald Up- town Branch office, ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR MOTHER AND SON OF 14 years, o Rooms, connecting or otherwise ; fire and gas; poet neighborhoods not exceed $80 per month. Address G. W. G., 69 Liberty Street ANTED—BY A LADY, A GOOD” SIZE B00M, with Board, ina private family; house and tion must be strictly first class; the most unexcept one able references given and ges? Address, with terms, which thust be moderate, L., box 216 Herald office," BETWEEN THIRTY-FIGATH AND forty-seventh stecets and Sixth and Eighth ave- nues, a comfortably furnished Room, with fire and gas, Jor two ladies, with or without Board; terms ‘moterstey references exchanved. Address SALISBURY. Herald Uptown Branch office. Be 3 NEINS’ ANTED—BY A three furnished Rooms, baton, fein & priv: z FIPTH AVENUE, E, CORNER CARROL STREET, — 16 minutes from ferry; first class and plentiful 239 table, from $6 upwards; bowling alley, Srouer ground, &c, ; Fifth avenue cars at Furman street, Fulton ferry. CATHOLIC FAMILY (AMERICAN) PRIVATE, will take @ couple for the winter; pleasant Room ang 1 good Board, $16 Oe week; location Greene avenue c ct Pumberland 2) minutes to three ferries. Ad- id office. plac n opened for Boarders; rooms en suite or sing! 1 FROM FIFTH AVENUE, MADISON AVE- nue, corner Thirty-second street, 153.—A desirable Room one or two gentlemen, with or without Board; reterence exchanged. SECOND STORY, THREE ROOMS, EN SUITE OR singly; also sunny Room, on fourth floor, to rent, to families and single aeentemen with first class Board, on moderate terms ; milly, small; with best references. Ap- Ply at 60 West hire: el enth street. DOOR FROM GRAND HOFEL.—A FINE SUI OF Rooms to let, with or without private Table, No. 36 quired. rai street; highest reference given and re- quire $1 = 50 PER DAY, $6 PER W®EK AND UP- OU waras—For tne Rooms, with excellent Board, at the Grove House, 172, 174 170 and 178 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway. ©) BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY-$7 TO $19 PER jarge Koom, with good Board, for two gentie- men: also hall Rooms; good neighborhood and location, 67 Hast Fourth street. 4 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, ONE DOOR from Fifth ayeitne One Suit ot Rovms and one sin- gle Room, with Board; references, TH AVENUE, NO. 76—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, en suite or singly, with Board; an entire Floor. five rooms, with ail conveniences; private table if desired; references. TH AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH and Thirtieth streets.—secoud Floor, handsomely furnished, to let, with strictly first class Board; finest location in town. TH STREET, 63, WEST,—HANDSOMELY FURNISH. ed Rooms, with first class Boara; terms reasonable ; references exchanged. EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY Nace and Fifth avenue.—Single and double Rooms tor fami or yarties of gentlemen, with Board; also table Boarders accommodated. LAFAYETTE PLACE—FURNISHED ROOMS, 1 with Board ; also table Board, 99? STREET, NO. 46 WEST, BETWEEN SEVENTH a and Bighth avenues.—First class Board and 99? STREET, NO. 360, WEST.—LARGE, HAND- 4, somely furnished Rooms, with Board. on second and third floors, with fire: $12, ind $16 for two single Rooms; house and location first class. 23 AND 2% WEST FIGHTEENTH STREET, BE- ween Fifth ana Sixth avenues.—Parlor Floor, Cpu Sopa to let, with first class Board. Entrance 0. | ARE HOUSE, 1409 PILBERT STREET, ~Phielelp ia.—Elegant Rooms, with first class . for permanent or transient ited rs. E. P. MAGEE, A =MAISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 4) BAST ‘weilfth street, near Broadway.—Rooms for fami- lies and enn gentiém table d’hote at 6 P. M., $1 25, including win: Ca ‘HOTEL (BUROPEAN PLAN), 2 253 J, -atttet, one block east of Broadway. Centrally lo» gated in the business part of the cit CANAL ; convenient to six lines of street cars. Good Rooms » and 75c. per day. ‘RITTENDEN HOUSE—ON THE AMERICAN AND \/ Euro} plan, corner Broadway and Twenty-fourth street; fin its and single Rooms at reduced prices, ROVE HOUSE 172, 174, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER street, six blocks west of Broadway.—First class ooms, with Board, $1 50 to $2 per day, $6 to $12 per wa NRANT HOUSE, 43 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOCK South of ‘Chatham square, —Cleanest cheap house in the city ; 150 rooms: een ie Rooms 3 wand 50 cents per night: double Rooms $1 and $2. Open all night AMERICAN PLAN, Mego SQUARE HOUSE, Broadway and Twenty-first strect, refurnished a and refitted.—Fine Rooms; low prices QF, ere Coy eT eTES a cPYKE’S HOTEL, 35 CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH street,—Handsomely furnished Rooms for families or gentlemen, with or without “JAMES MoPYEE, EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 3) BOWERY, COR- ner of Bayard street. ht Rooms, neatly fur- ished, 50c. or bc. per night, $2 590 to $4 per week. For gentlemen only. (SaaS HOUSE, in Union square. ‘he proprietor. of this hotel wishes to announce to the public that ne has, at ap chormous expen: ell refitted, newly carpeted, painted, frescoed! and added throoms closets to all ot the'suits of rooms fronting Ueea square. The Spingler House now ranks among the first class hotels, and in point oi location it cannot be passed. Mr. T. J. Coe, me pra rietor, has decided, ou account of the rapid approac specie payment, to oll his bouse at prices that were current puey to the war; therefore, he will furnish Rooms an aslow per week and upwards, ooortiiag’ 4 ou ne size ry location of rooms. IKEN HOTEL, AIKEN, 8, ©.—THIS POPULAR house is now open, and eitesis may rely upon re- colina ech fare and a‘ il sustain its high art LJ im iew Yor ‘may im formation . ANDREWS, 11 Second avenue, New York. QD STREET, NO. 114, ONE BLOCK FAST OF MADI- Se) scm square —Elegantly furulshed large and smali connecting Kooma, second floor; also hall Rooms above, to let, with first class Board, QQ BAST IWENTY-POURTH STREET. NEAR MAD. J tson square.—A small private femily will let, with Board, at very moderate prices, two large elegant Rooms ob second floor, connecting; location desirable, WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR. FIFTH 32 veaue.—Two handsomely furnished Suits of Rooms, with or without private table; suitable for & married couple or party ot gentlemen; first class refer- ence. 3g? STREET %AST, 243.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, at very much reduced rate; all improvements. Q5 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE ) nue.—Large, nicely furnished, sunny Rooms, with all conveniences, tor gentleman and wife or single geu- tlemen, with first class Board, $10 to $15 per week. 39 Weer TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, SECOND floor.—Five Rooms, elegantly furnished, separate oren suite, with bath attached; tabie excellent; terms moderate ; refer to present and former guests. WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—TWO PLEAS: ant Rooms, on third floor, to let, with first class , in a private family ; references required. 5G WEST SLEVENTH STREBY, THIRD DOOR EAST OO _ of Fifth avenue, several iarge and small Rooms to let with Board; furniture all new and first class; house private, and family German. 8 MADISON AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY- (© eighth street.—To let, with Board, Rooms on first and second floors. Q7 HAST FOURTH stREET, TWO BLOCKS FROM ( Broadway.—Furnished Rooms, with or without Board, tor, families, of gentlemen all improvements; also large Room wath three single beds, EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO L! ET, 236 w Sh En Repdouse Board, at very moderate prices; location unex- wee FORTY-THIRD STREET. 9 NICELY good; furnished Room, with good joard, in a private Aaipohe $7 each. Y ISADORE J, SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell at 1054 o'clock, 180 sixth 9 entie, elegant Fix. res of first cl ck © (Ee ‘tne on Paintings, t trom celebrated lo artists, ouse, Move, Glassware, ther or posi- tively iglots, Buyers and deaters invi; hha TRAUS & SWARZEKOPH, 87 Bowery. Bock, hot Sua other contents of corner Chariton, v1 ay gCAMPBELE, JR. AUCTIONERR—WILL in lots, commencing 10% o'clock, entire street, nh ig Ban 'Gounter fnd'back Bar, guilt Bat Mirror, in Refrig Box, sh DSi Wines, ulate tall; ‘otiee sheet Bd a. iW, Dress Frese: EOOND HAND CARRIAGES. —VICTORIA, PARK 1D, hacton, tres nah War nixon. Rockaway, | to pale ne ] S, WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS come Carriage: lg a opworn. Great Dargalns, I. Lm Ksacuntay) Pudi k aie Otek oie MANUPA SrURE RW UNTON, 638 Broadway. Binet aseat Bizen Boren ort i rade erms 0 Wwo months’ note, approve Tatas Me ant ear | Ux ecentuneer an tua greta ot * | to month’ Waverley Stables, a? and 161 West thirty general Merchandise, new and second hand Furniture ; pee eres Slegant marble top dress marble top Centre LE_OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIM- ‘ables, Wasi ane Carpets a cloth, T proved Toneumbered Pr Property, @ private Stable in Gate wee Faia 20 wow satpk nore, Vineet, Sees, Twent near TI enue. Full particulars ore, es UES Se pie Caters, woe aan obo Broadway Blankets Comiorters,s dining room Stoves, Harness, &c. a LET—THE FINKST TEAMS, SINGLE HORSES ity; also Horses taken to Board, per, Lege erie Stables, 17 and 161 West 'y-tth street. Warp SECOND, HAND LigHT OPEN OR le uses aeeep ot ato eight, ind rings, m: narioe, ac. BEDELL, « Fe Derby, 688 roadway, y BEST ACCOMMO- tenitio et city Ferer- ence. Merrick, Le 1 ANTRD-IN A PRIVATE STABLE, ROOM FOR one Horse and Brougham, between Fourteenth and ‘any and road wey, and th avenue, ee tho London Haruess Agency, 20 Exst ANTED—HORSES TO WINTE Se. re BERG Aifrose EP Fourteenth stree ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER,—THIS DAY, No. % at ll o’ctock, at the auction room ‘No, North William eek jot of Household Furniture 8 hos atl? o'clock, pocoeeee lett by late Sheriff; also a lot of Marshal J. P. “TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. + By TRAVER & WRIGHT, this day, hal 104g o'clock, at 87 and 89 Great Jones street, a large and general as- fortinent of household Furniture, Carpets, feather Bets, Bedding, Chromos, Ra ag phs, logookihe and parlor Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, &c., &e. be pe /8 SALE—BY FOLEY & BY ENBACGH, teiaay: ato" virtue of a chattel mortgage i will Ein at i 18 ct M., at No. 17 Bowery, 6 head of E nd 2 2W ‘0 & Lot of Furniture, Carpets, bee tt ormy nest. Tair day. 8. D HALL, Attorney for Morizageo, 15 & Room and hal Lp adjoining, separately or together, with excellent Board; references. Bate Ade Set tad bg og AND well furnished Rooms, with closets, hot and cold water, to let, with ‘good or erent Se 94k WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOME Rooms to rent, en suite or separately, with su- 25 Sauare Hom. on se floor. with Board a rl Prayatect mally tering mode! ~a location tere! ed. 30 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—TWO CHRIS. {lan gentlemen ican have s nice ARLEM.—148 EAST 128TH IR BCaee Bier nast BG ies ve Room, with Boa: 16 tor two; py ay $13; pleasant location; ‘tire, muna from boat and cars. RS. M. B. SUMNER, nest Bere aT re ne winter, with or without private Aira T"2 GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES CAN BE di a ag ane Ca Board in 9 A private family in a loca tio! terms mod Fan MEddreed ie, box He Herald otfce. 10 LET-TO A YOUNG MAN, A NEATLY FUR. nished Foor. ‘with partial Board, in « oa class Borat family, In Hoboken ; terms moderate: xcep- fe retercnces required. “Address MODBRAT! Herald office. has for ey TWENTY.THIRD STREET, 412—HANDSOME- furnished Rooms, with Board or without, offered Teasonabl rates; location pleasant and convenient. Blevated tealiway Twenty: third street cars and stages. D LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE, WITH Board, two connecting Rooms, second story, front; one large room with alcove will answer, permanent for the winter jt suited ; terms not to. exces outhly, including fre and gas; a pi with few or no other boarders preferred. "ed reea ea tall a Baet. ferald lars, location and terms, A. box i ptown Brahh office. A OUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRE® BOARD WITHIN minutes’ sak af Six cy 4 free Address, with terms, MLA ra id of OARD WAN TED—IN HARLEM, FOR A_ LADY, infant and nurse, for the winter; must be moderaté iy hee Address Mrs. D,, box 147 Herald Uptown Brauch oftce, OARD WANTED-FOR A GRNTLEMAN, WIFE, Nurse and infant; second story ; $30 Address J. A., box 2,578 Post office, ' Beep WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE und two children aged 8 and 1 yearg), with partial Hoard for gentleman, tn # small mily, where there are no other boarders; Second Fioor, witn two con- ms, well furnished, with grate fire, hot and ermanent if suited; reterence required, Address, stating terms ver month, M. P, B., box 218 Romat VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, N. P., BAHA mas, 18 open for the reception of guests.’ Persons esiring to escape the rigors af obtain circular containin i ing JAMES LIDGERWOO @ Northern winter can information by address. te J 3. PORTER, Propri tor “PROPOSALS. for, icon ht and Cast Iron Work for io UC States Court Tio jouse and Post Office, New York city. — Unitep Staves Court House AND Post Orrice, New Yorx Ciry, Orrics or SureRinteNDEN?, Oct. 20, Sealed proposals will be received at the mice of the Su erie! ‘antl 1 12M. ‘of the 10th day of November 1873, tor furnishing, delivering, fitting and puttin place the wrought and Cast iron work ol ‘3 a window frames, _archit ee Sy hashes of the external openi: t ear, fhe Window irumes,"arciitraves and” fnishings "3? the external }opgnines of the second, third and iio stories the door frames. architraves and finishi of the interior openings of the second, third and fou stories, all as exhibited on the drawings described in the mcrret tit _ sand tor asnacusauae aa ‘opies of the drawings, specifications and schedule m: Ue ecasDe sent ee Se tonerastors 4 yt toe scaffolding require © contractors to put the work in place will be furniahed by the government, free of charge, but will be erected by the contractors, Proposals will be made by the piece for the various fen A and cast iron work, as provided for The work will not be subdivided among different bid- ders, but will be considered in the aggregate. The whole of the work to the first story must be deliv ered and set in position within four months trom date of acceptance of proposal, and the remainder of the work as rapidly as required Ri the Superintendent and the progress of the work on the building. Payments will be made monthly, deducting ten per be vi until the final completion ot the contract. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond, in the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), that the pees will accept and perform the contract if awarded the sufficiency of the security to be certified by the Untied States Judge, Clerk of the United States Court or the District Attorney of the district wherein he resides. e Department rereryes the right to reject any or all deemed for the interest of the government to do so, and an: \ ns ee ion not made on the printed form, to be obtaine: this office, and does not coutorm in every respect tothe Fe ‘quirements of this advertisement, will not be considered ; neither will any proposal oe re- ceived from wood hee who are not themselves engaged in the manufacture of wrought or cast aoe work, and who a, to let, | A, Herald ofice, have not the necessary facilities for getting out the work. Proj will be “enclosed in vest envelope, en- “Bids for iron work,” and ‘essed to CT. HULBURD, », Superintedent. ING ACADEMIES. DANCING. ACADEMIBS, —CLASSES: % Masonte ee pe rf ae Kast Thirteenth street, and’ Berens ast Fifty-fourth street. PRIVAT! LESSONS 4 at 4 four, or evening. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR Daxci No, 712 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-sixt Fridays, Wednesday Teel d weebebnterday mornings and Friiay evenings Gentlemen on ace jay and Thursday eve: circular. MARS’ ha OF DANCING 29 Bleecker street; jay and ante even- gs; children Wednesday. aad” Bea ae Ran Saturday evening at Sorel re teenth street, ppaxel Broadwa: ae PER Rep ince Saree a lov. nces in one quarter, $7 per session ; per quarter. : T WILSON & HAMILTON dear Biguty evens cl For terms, &c., send for evening. D E GARMO'S Halogen Sane Se reular paneer? CLASSES, 2 FIFTH AVENUE, ORNER FOURTEENTH STREET, MORNING. AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES, RAND MRS HEASEOS: AOADR le M cing, now open, at 1,464 Broadwi siti Ruan B —REANDARD AMERIGAN Bi Al. the Phetan soci beng BEVEL TABLES AND ND) A le cessor ve Pete aenine B, renawade Rew Work” fen rabiee, CHANCE TO FUROHASE 5x10 BIL. A Hard as new, + pica inducements Tabi bevel Tabl but’ cr eri are now offered to ny fot 0O., 40 Vesey street. A —A LARGE evi tak med or Rp iD SECOND hand Billi # PHELAN'S, Nov? Barclay savee New Yorke’ at GeO