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NEW YOKK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 118 TREELE SHEET. ——___ . To LET ! For BUSIN i is PURPOSES. — ANOTHER LITTLE EMMA JOB. F pol si cites Le, “ATNTION A Detroit Capitalist “Salted” for Nearly NOW READY FOR OCOUPANCY, @ Quarter of a Million—The Eureka NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, Swindle Exposed. Ebon B. Ward is a great steamboat owner, capi- taliat and manufacturer of Detroit, owner of the ‘Wyandotte Rolling Mills, a friend of Senator Zach Chandler, and usually has been credited with great shrewdness. How he has been overreached as thus tofd by the Free Press of Friday — His trad tatd a8 stated in his complaints before the justice of Detroit, sets forth that in 1872 he gos by John M. Whitney, o! It e, and Joel Pay rence, of Chicago, on ‘ine subject of purchasing stock in the Eureka siiver mine, lo- cated in Utah. Ward looked enviously at the Feb Specimens | placed before him, and finally deciared that if he was sure the amine os all right he might take stock, Whitney and Lawrence wanted him to be sure that it was all right—iu fact, they were adverse to his Mires. ‘@ doliar of stock until he had perfectly satistie himgelf on that point. They did’ not press him Stronger, but held the bait eat for him and were ‘content to wait. Ward sent an “expert” to Utah ‘with instructions to examine tne mine and satisfy Dimseli Shas ip it was as represented, Daring, the agent’s abseuce the two men dis- Fore considerable stock to residents of De- role rh small capitalists had silver mine on he brain, , hearing that Ward was going in Heavily, they eae for the stock like rats for a grain t said that about $50,000 cash was pai over to Whitney and "Lawrence by Bom Wee besides what was obtained Ward. When Ward's agent came back he Baty such a tale oi richness that the Captain could take it all m at once. The mine just gitstened with silver, and all that was needed was ie se to mine it and send it away to be coined. Uy pea Seent brought back a number of specimens to up his assertions, and when these were em es out Ward could doubt no longer. Whitney Lawrence called around alter u day or two, aud there was no delay in closing @ bargain for stock, The complaint avers that Ward agreed ta and did take $200,000 worth of stock, giving in xeturn the following property :— Three promissory notes, each of the value of $10,000, payable in one year from October 7, 1872, ‘with interest at eight per cent. The deed of a tract of land in Oakland county, described as the southwest quarter of section 33 north, oi range 11 a containing 160 79-100 acres and valued at $16,000. ‘Twelve mandred shares of Silver Neely (Lake Superior) mining stock, valued at $60, irteen hundred shares of the Stock « of Wyan- Gotte Rolling Mill Company, worth $65,000. Lots 101, 102 and 103, section 8 o1 the Governor and Judges’ plan of the city of Detroit (the old Mansion House property on the corner of Griswold and Atwater streets), valued at $35,000. Waiguey and Lawrence had obtained what they ‘came for, and soon after the bargain was consum- peo they left tor parts unknown. It was not fougibe bore ie smelled a rat. The silver ore the ground and the mine was en rene worke as far as he could ain. He waited awhile, and when letters of inquiry were sent back, Bod he could not Jearn the whereabouts of the jmen who had “stocked” him, he sent another “‘ex- rt! to Utan to see what the matter was and to jake @ new inspection. About this time Law- wence came back here and made a glowing revort of what the mine was doing, stating that 30 tons oG ore were awaiting shipment and more ore was ‘Deing got out every day. Ward did not give any Antimation that he had despatched a second, agent, and his man arrived at the mine, made an inspec: tion for himself and-soon found that the whole ‘thing wasn’t worth the porns to blowitup., The frat agent had been badly dupea by men who knew how much depended ‘bn lis making a favor. able report, but they were not prepared for the Becond visit, and the real state 01 aifairs came to hen the agent returned Lawrence was not to ‘be ‘ound, and on the 6th inst. Ward filed his com- Plainte here and obtained warrants for the arrest ofboth. It was ascertained that Lawrence was in New York and Whitney in Salt Lake City. Detec- tive Stadier was sent Kast and Sergeant Britton est, and, a8 the telegraph has already stated, bo ave secured their men. The prisoners will ed here, and when the whole case ts laid ‘bare it is expected that ip aals dats soe im every- aaa besides silver will be uneart! Lawrence nitney are said to be worth $40,000 each, and they wilino doubt make the liveliest kindof a fight. The other Detroit stockholders are, it is = also prepared to make complaints against A BOND FORGER OONVIOTED. CLEVELAND, Onio, Dec. 13, 1873, Loring G. White, alias William Elfis, of Wey- mouth, Mass., who was arrested in New York last February and brought here on a requisition to be tried for forgery, was to-day found guilty of issuing and peta Joraed Union Pacific Railroad income bonds to the amount of $15,000 oa the bank of J. V. Painter, of this city. White aiso passed a num- ber ot these forged bonds in New York and other Eastern cities. FOR SALE. FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE IN BROOKLYN, doing ry genni cash business, for sale very low} | 0 He. Bouse $1, . CURLEY, 12 Centre street, New York. LADY, WISHING TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, would dispose of her Furniture and Good Will at a Great sacrifice. Cail, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, at No. 9 Bast Fourth street. A DOWNTOWN CARTING BUSIN pot rent of wi SS—FOR SALE cheap; rare chance. Also Grocery Store: Milk and Fancy Goods ‘stores. ta; Stationery, Vane Great vargains. (CHELL'S Store Agency, pale © AST ___77 Cedar street. D oecafyas ROOM—FOR SALE CHEAP; location down town tor doing a gunnanidne ie So dle mewitiws Reriurtae MITCHELL'S store Agency, 77 Cedar street. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—LOW PRICE; ALSO first class Cigar Stand; corner Liquor stores: Oyster ‘and Lager Beer Saloons Biard loons cn res- Gaurants, MICHEL: a uf SHOP—FOR price, Al). Bakeries Conteconarien rivate Supper Rooms, Hat Stores, Drug ELLs Store Agency. 7 Cedar r street. FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE (aright); a long lease Yor the whole house, which leaves the store at avery low rent. ‘Abply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, 50 New Bowery, —FOR SALE, STATIONERY BUSINESS, Dymer' Beiocny A FULTON 7 moan Brooklyn; sacrifice ; half its v: Tue ; best rea- ores for setling; als also, { Grocery sto) nd Liquor Stores, von, HIGGINS & CO., Btoré agouoy, 121 Rawson street. GROCERY AND TEA STORE FOR SALE— Located sending basiness thoroughtare; splendid eash ti extraordl nytt ay to a live man. Par- ticulal 25 Chambers st GEORGE. w SIMERS, Store Agency, RUG STORE.—A SMALL CORNER DRUG STORE, in a good thoroughfare, for sae cheap ital chance for a doctor or drugg ist, with Brave BS pre- scribing, tomake money. Apply to G. H. W. ae 112 Chorry street. F% SALE—A_ LONG PALAS LEED. FAMILY Liquor aie for half price, west side, in a good loca- ‘tion ; six years’ NEYS cheap rent; free of all debt. Ap- ply at P. 'GAFFN ¥'S office, 28734 Bowery. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST WHOLESALE AND retail Rectifying and Family Liquor Establishments ‘in the city of New York. 1 will be sold one: and rea- sonable terms, as the owner is SroF retiring trom busi- mess. oy A job tion inquire of THOMAS LYNCH & ©O., No. 66 Thompson street. OR SALE—AT A BARA! niture, consistin; ting, ‘Chatts, Sate, street, room | Tor wAtRee GROCERY, NOW DOING A TRADE OOD OFFICE Fi Of Desks; Railing, Vartitions, 9 ec. Call mediately at 2 Murray eye au 100 Weekly; @ cash purchaser wanied; about ui Cail on oF address JOUN GLEA: SON, No. m0 8 Sovent avenue, OR SALE—THE LIQUOR STORE NORTHEAST corner of Third avenue and Tweltth street; good will aad long lease. Inquire on the premises. — Lae SALE—AT A SAORIFICE, IN CONSEQUENCE of continued sickness, the old establishen Liquor Cedar street, between way and Nassau por particulars apply on the premises. — oes it SERA TWO. ANNUAL TICkers FOR lative Health Lift ai can. be used at any of the ie company: iMices. Address Herald o 7 et STORE FOR SALE—WITH OR WITHOUT {Fare opportumity ; only store in the block; m for v asiting owner has taken corner store, Appl, rm Kast Thirty:mxth street. o GAMES NEW VAND, SECOND | HAND SAFES AT | at bargains; all inakes and sizes: lower prices | ‘than any competi COMPANY. Bb Bre ing eer AMERICAN STEAM SAFE ey FOR SALE,—. 0 Baltic ty cheap. a, 62S, ENGINES: na, Hend tor price eT Steam SON & ROAKE, Water and ‘ANTED—A LIGHT, QUICK WORKING DRoP Prose, Address, with full Aeseription i WOODS CUTLERY U1 Citambers street” STRAMBOATS. &C CHEAP=A RARE hance—at a sacrifice on Aecotnt of oiler business: burden, 65 gross tons; three years old. For further ins sormation apply to Captain CRONK, sing Sing, N. Y. ~ YACHTS, OTICE.—SLOOP FOR SALE FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS 10 RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOGATKD BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 4G, &0. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &0., &U,, OAN BB HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FERT 10 26X67 FEET, AT $300, £400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. — THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND EAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS. arn RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. OMe. Nos, Size. 2d story, 3d story. ath story, 5th story. 119, 10x23, $200) gas Bho ito 2-1ox2b 1300 1.200 1,206 2000 2,000 2500 2,000 1,600 1,200 250) 1,000 250) = 250 Ls VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES 10 BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. ITENTION!—ONE OF THE FINEST OPPORTUNI- ties offered to furniture dealers and others. —A Building to leasé, on Fourteenth street, near Fifth ave- hue; lot 256x205; rear entrance on Thirteenth street; will be leased on very moderate terms. OGL DEN & CLARK, Broadwa; ind Se Seventes th st. PARLOR FLOOR TO RENT—ON TWENTY-THIRD street, a few doors from Booth’s Theatre, tor busi- liar it so wanted (except restaurant); unfur- Jeage of one, two or three years would be given. 8. R, EDWARDS, are Twenty-third street. Dishe At aa LOW, LOW RENTS—NEAR BROADWAY and Grand ‘Central nd Southern hotels the four story Houses 25 und 27 Amity strest, next door to South- ern Hotel, ali modern improvements, $40) per mouth: three story Houses 239 and 21 Wooster street, near Wash. ington square, per month: also at low rent, Nos. 2 and 4 Roslyn ‘place, connected; the house Balegantiy frescoed and in complete order. Apply at 27 amity street, lf ie ngs, ness Bai SEE coast g ‘ae: sirable Dullding basement ALS feet i ‘high well ee Hi terms easy to a responsivle tenant. Apply to PE Bet Arnold, Constable & Co,’s, 309 Canal kee OUT POWKR, STORES nginee’ ots oe foe is Hester puntee or tetshae mises, 175, Heste a SCHREIBER 446 Bast fourth street.” er 10 LET—77 GREENWICH AVENUE, A STORE. FIT- ted up in black Walnut and ash, and now occupied for the cigar business; two rooms behind the store ; rent for the floor and Mxtures, $50, 0 LET CHEAP—A STORE AND BASEMENT, WITH ixtures, suitable for a A al established rs. No. I3Lavenue NSUY DODIN, enue B, or to the jai ie ots 10 RENT—A NEW, DESIRABLE, MODERN STORE and Basement, size 25x71, west ‘side of Kighth ave- nue, next door to Branch Post office; also a small Store, at $0U per month, Apply at 897 Eighth avenue. JOHN BRANIGAN. ff\O_LEASE—STORES 620 AND 622 Pa, a with basements and sul-basements; are: square ‘eet: will be improved to suit tenani low responsible house. HN F. DOYLE, 37 Wall street __ DWELLING _HOUSES TO LET, ‘Furnished. VERY ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE—SITU- ated halt a block east of Cooper Institute: would be rented to a small family tor a month, completely tae a small family only. Apply at 83 Stuyvesant ree: FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, NEIGHBORHOOD of Brevoort House, handsomely. and completely furnished, st moderate rent, Can be seen any time by applying,’ tor one week, to DAVID RICK TTS, corner Ninth street and Sixth avenue. URNISHED HOU: rent. three, story: ._ Apply at 365 Le AT A MODERATE , 4 most complete or- der. ty cw Ap- elegantly furnished Houses near Fifth avenue. ply to bs, A. DAILEY, No, 538 Sixth avenue, Unsurnished, A HOUSE TO LET—IN NINTH WARD, ALL MOD- ern improvements, 17 rooms; immediate possession well clean tor EL. a BT. SGURNHLAM, , 609 Hudson street. A —REDUCED KENTS._WE HAVE A NUMBER OF 4A. vaeant uniurnished Houses in firsts at nomial, rates, an ly reduced rents, aty-fiteh and Thirty- A mIO BENT, UNFURNISHED, THE VERY LARGE « House No. b4 West Twenty- fourth street, containing about 40 rooms, suitable for a club or aaee boarding house, just put'in excellent repair. painted, papered, éc., with leage; to responsible partios, at $4,005 per year! also three smaiter Houses on West Twenty second street. AMES R. EDWARDS, 69 Weat Twenty-third street. FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A “FURNISHED ROOMS, ON PARLOR FLOOR, TO + let, to gentlemen only. Apply between 12 and 2 and 5and8 P.M., at 318 East Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND floor, to let in private house 215 Kast Thirty-first street, with hot and cold water, privilege of bath, fire and gas, with or without Board; terms moderate. A NEWLY. FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM 70 Jet, for lizht housekeeping, at 91 Macdougal street, corner Bleecker, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO. GE. superior Aj ments on second and third floors; grate fires, bath and gas; location central; convenient tor business, 145 Kighth street, near Broadway. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY tront Room; also other Rooms, suitable for gentle- man and wife or single gentlemen, 48 University place. Oke SHED FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, GAS and bath on same fioor, 141 Fourth avenue, with every convenience for house! s Terms moderate. M, WITH HOT “AIR, quiet house. 108 vu FV hint floor, $8.5) weekly. centr street, thrée doors from Union Square Fast Fifteenth Hot tel. | Be UsvURIaEED ROOMS AND APART- TO LE’ A —SKCOND FLOOR, REAR HOUSE, THREE + rooms, 89 West Eleventh street, $10; Second Floor, ine rooms, rear house, 450 West (ata es eee to BURNILAM'S, 60) Hudson st FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH GAS asp closet, suitable for une or two gentlemen, Bt a erate price, 43 Fourth avenue, opposite Bible ae A NICE UNFURNISRED THIRD FLOOR TO LET . Separately or together, in private house 215 Kast Thirty-tirst street id water, privilege of bain; terms moderate; board if required. T 56 EAST TWENTIETH STREET—TWO CORNER third floor: sunny exposure ; ite or genticmen ; immediate ant UXPURNIAHED, FRONT BOOM, wari ter, &c. Apply an} » from 4to6 P.M. at weit io way, rooms. Mist so TRST CLASS FLATS TO LET—IN A BEAUTIFUL location npenaders rents; hails heated ; elevator, janitor, and every nience. Inquire on the pre mises, $89 to 47 West ' ey wenty-cighth street, 0 LET—AT LOW RENTS, gine? FLAT AND BASE. ment aud one Second Flat of new brown stone dwellings, Nos. S12 to 326 Kast Seventy ninth street. Jani- for on premises. — DR» STREET. MADISON BQUARE.—SOME VERY desirable second floor Rooms, in suits. Also, a bandsome extension Room. and singe Booms for gen- Hemen, 26 us: Twenty-third stree BOARDERS WANTED. PLEASANT, SUNNY, WELL FURNISHED FRO} Rooms, with Board, separate or togetler, suitable for lady and gentleman. Windsor Hote! Block, 29 East Forty-six sixth | street, corner Madison aven © WEST, THIRTY.NINTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue.—A suit of handsomely furnished (Nine On secon! floor, with or without private 2 LARGE ROOMS, wire BOARD, 4 East Ninetcenth street. _Everything first clnat references exchanged, 28 SECOND STORY EXTRA SIZED FRONT ROOMS— To party of gentlemen or familics, with Board, 18 East Forty-first strect, between Fifth and Madison avs. 1D TrGOE, Nomgerircews FURNISHED, EN BOR separately, pri cae table or board: also fined fone sunnv tront hail Room.” 38 West Thirty third street, near Fitth avenue. QP Stony FRONT ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, gentleman and wife or ‘three gentlemen ; 56 Waverley place. References exchanged. RTM AVE NUE, 885, i?) sutiful Apartments, “with private table ATH AVENUE, 273, BETWREN TWENTY-NINTH, AND OS thithermutreete-tecond floor, handsomely furnished, gate with strictly first class Board; finest location in TO $7 PER WEEK FOR COMFORTABLY FUR. e) nished Rooms, with Board; house modern: ion central and convenient to cars. 99 ‘Christopher street, near Bleecker. TO 10 PER WEEK.—FURNISHED ROOMS, with frst class Boasts for families or single per- sons, at 158 Bleecker street. Bleecker street and Seventh avenue cars pass the house, Q WEST. TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH @ ‘avenue—Handsomety furnished front rooms on second floor, with first class Board; references ex- changed. 10 Bast THIRTY-THIRD STREETOA SUIT OF Rooms on second floor, handsomely furnished, with or without private table.” References. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR. BROADWAY.— Handsome front Roouis $14 and $17, for, two ner- Sons, with vet grouse heated by steam} mo children; 1 TH STREET, NO. 37 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished front Rooms, on’ second floors, with every convenience, to let, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, with first class Board; references exchanged. ] OLIVER STREET, NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE,— +) A few men can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms, singte beds and good Board ; $4 50 per wee UNIVERSITY PLACE.—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, Rooms, nicely furnished, on second and third # on fourth floor for gentlemen ; house, NEAR FIFTH WEST FORTY-NINTH ST avenue.—Seeond and third with private table if pi ‘d; table first class; references exchanged. z legantly furnished eh to let, oard, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; fine single’ Rooms. _ BOARD AND LODGING WAN’ WANTED. BOARD, WANTRD—IN NEWARK OB ELIZABETH, flor the winter, in 2 sigs Drivele family, for a z Y ‘married Isdy. whose husband i & mercantile eller; must be @ pleasant ir 6. Address, for one week, giving terme, Aen TIth\ Yea box 119 lerald 1 STREET, BROOKLYN. NEAR street (middie number).—A nicely furnished oom fo single yentioman. WSON. Se OL bu TORK 5 6 “EXINGTON AVE. ue.—Pleasant Rooms, (or gentlemen or families, nt or pe ‘an: anent, with or without meals: private table itdesired. ht, House and baths open all vig fe AT MAISON PARISIENNE, 33 AND # EAST snnNelith street, near Broadway, —Rooms oF oe fies and single gentlemen; table d'hote at 6 P. M., $1 including 4 KBLMONT HOTEL, 13%, 136, 137 FULTON AND 28 ANN street, near Broadway. —Heated by steam; open all hours; European plan; rooms Sic. and upwards; meals at popular prices. YALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON STREL CORNER of Laight — Excelies ent Board, $6 to $7 50 per week with single Koor ingle Room, ‘without board, $2 and upwards; Lodging, gentiemen only, Opeu ali night YROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176 AND 173 BLEECKER street six blocks west’ of Broadway,—First chase Rooms, with exceilent Board, 61 50 to $2 per day, $6 to $12 per week. OTEL BRANTING—MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Fifty-eighth street—Newly opened; elegantly fur- nished: steam elevator; hot and cold water in rooms: house heated by seat; rooms en suite or singly. at mod- erate rates to responsiple parties; N®Y, ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bavard street—200 light rooms. neatly tarni hed, al Gc. per night, $250 to $4 per week ; on 17. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY.SECOND “street, Broadway.—Elegant Suit on first floor, Fifth avenue side; some desirable single and double on floor above; elevator erecting; moderate rate’ vw first class WM. G, TOMPKINS. tor genlemen UDSON RIVER.—BOARD AT _AN UNSURPASSED location, thirty minutes out, five trom depots vose- milk, &e., on the pl terms very moderate. tubes, ‘Address or apply to 8. M-s Spuy ton Duy vil. Ww INTER RESORTS. FpAmntos HOt Persons desiring a itd chmate for the winter and spring will find uiis to be a very healthy and desirable ace’of resort. Board from $2 to $2 50 per day. Steamer running regularly ivertised. HARNETT, Proprietor. SALES AT AUCTIO: RCH, JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ‘Office and salesroom 37 Nassau sett, Pe ese) the Post office ; horse auction branch, 19 ‘hirteen th street, uear University place. Bankrapt Sale of the Furniture of the Irving Place Hotel. The effects of Augustus Funk & kphraim &. steinhart, bankrupts. Comprising Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads, Carpets, Drawing Room Furniture, saloon Tables, Mir- rors, Extension Tables, Reading Room Chairs, in teathe Billiard Tal rockery and Glass Ware, Kitchen Uten- sils, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Ets Seat se ., &e. WEDNESDAY'S SAL! will commence with some 50 Bruasels, ngralcy and velvet Carpets, rose wood Piano, & By ARCH. JOHNSTON, on Tuesda: W o'clock: at the sdlesroom, By order of JOHN B, P AUOTION Notice, Large, extra and special sale of “manufactured Fut at Nog. 126 and 12% Duane’ street, gt MONDAY, December 15, 6) lots Furs in every variety, Including full eh fine goods. and TOTOGEIRY: at Nassau LATT, Assignee, 40 Wall street CTION SALE EVERY DAY TO CLOSE BUSINESS of the large and extensive manutacturing Jewelry Establishment, 611 Broadway, corner Houston street, New York, consist- ing ot tine Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, solid Silver and Silverplated xeert Clocks; Fancy Goo 3 in Russia leather, bronze, w the most complete dnd extensive stock of Coral Jewelry uf every descrip: tion ever exhibited. Store Fixtures and Lease for sale. Goods retailed at auction prices, We will sell by request any article at, any time during he sale. OHN H. FRENCH, Auctioneer, QPP ye ATREET, | 900, WEST.—LARGE ROOM AND Bedroom, on second. floor, sunny exposure, to- gether or separately; other Rooms, for families or single pers house id table first class. DBP, STREET, HAST 114, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Room and Parlor Floor, suitable for a gentleman and wite, with first class Board; reterences required. 247s STREFT, 210, W DESIRABLE CONNECT- Rooms on’ third floor, with first class Board; also large double Reom, southern exposure; hall Room; location anexceptionable ; terms moderate ; reference, YQM, STREET, 105. We Floor to let, with Boar pri vate table if desired; terms reasonable to responsible pars reference, BROADWAY onu furnished front and sunny Roots to Tet, en suite of singly, with first class Board; private table it desired. 2 OLINTON PLAOE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 2 Rooms, with or without Board, suitable for ei tlemen and ‘their wives; also for ‘single gentlemen; terms moderate. AND % WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO newly and elegantly furnished houses, kept by an lish lady; Suits of Rooms: families and gentlemen; le first class; private if required ; reference. WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues —s second Floor to let; large. airy ood Board, to families or gentlemen’; pri- 9 co) Fooms, with vate table if desired, 36 Bast 7 TWENTY-FIRST STREFT.—ONE HAND- e somely furnished sunny Parlor and Bedroom con- ena liberal table and the comforts ot @ refined home; references exchanged. 36 EAST FORTY-NINTH a ONE DOOR from Madison avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board. lable for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, ai moderate prices; refer en 39 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET.—RLEGANT Second Floor (three large rooms). together or sepa rately, brown stone, near Madison Park: table excellent. Terms moderate, 40 Bast, ‘NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, a large Room, suitable for gentie- eee and wife or two gentle Rooms for gent jay boarders accommodate ) WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- 4 nished tourth floor square Room and third floor hall Room (sunny exposure) to let, with first class Board ; terms reasonable ; a few table boarders taken ; references. 7 fow table erene WO LARGE ROOMS |. just vacated, to let, together or separaie, with unexceptionable table, at re- duced price for the season. 47 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Elegantly furnished" Rooms, with al- coves, hot and cold water, with first class Board. for fam- ilies and single genuiemen; terms moderate, Call for two days. 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE} a yell furnished front Room on second fi th first: class Board, for gentleman and wife, or single Fartienieds : moderate price ; references exchanged. F ANDSOMELY FURNI SHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR single gentlemen : also Rooms, en suite, suitable for light housekeeping ; all modern improvements: location unexceptionabie; Astor block, junction of Broadway and Forty-third street, No, 622 seventh avenue. N_A PRIVATE FAMILY, A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Second Floor, complete tor housekeeping, to adults only. 102 West Nineteenth street, first house west or sixth To LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family. 36 West Thirty-fiith street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. NO LET—PARTLY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, House, 10 rooms; good ApeARony immediate posses: sion; etanptamiies’, | it. TCH OLS. & CAFPERTY, 93 Fourth avenue and 1,497 Bi oO LET—AT 650 Y STREET, BROORLYN, A Second Floor through, handsomely furnished for, light Ppp dD $10 per Me fl also another Sult of Rooma, tor r week ; No! rsons pertectly re- spectable we need apply: relpotinod Se clase ial oadwa IRVING PLACE, GRAMERCY PARK, 7 Rooms, handsomely ‘urmshed and sunny; house extra rge ; table uneXceptionabl 107 ® EAST THIRTY- FIRST STREET. — PURNTAHED Rooms to let, with Board, suitable for a family or two gentlemen; southern exposure. 10¢ BAST, THIRTY-FIRST STREFT.—SECOND gor front Room, hall Room and back Parlor to let, with Board a 115 Rest FORTY-FIRST STREET (FRENOH family).—Nicely furnished Room and Bedroom to tot with Be trelans table 120 East TY.THIRD STREET, NEAR WV Fourth avenue.—Aa handsomely furnished suit of ar Rooms, to let, with or without Board; also Hail jooms; references exchanged. po LET—FIRST ag | FURNISHED ROOMS, ey out board, in house No, 34 East Tenth street. ply on the premises, or to Ww GRISWOLD, 744 Broad eay (Astor place). \O RENT—AT 24 WEST TWENTY, tL STREET, near Eighth avenue, a pleasant front Room, fur- nished, second floor, for lodgers or housekeeping ; quit and in all respects desirable, COLLEGE PLACE, CORNER OF | BARCLAY street, two blocks from the new. Post office.—Rooms to let, furnished ; terms trom $2 to $3 per week. Inquire on second floor. 5 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, Two oR FROM Macdougal.—Neatly furnished’ Room to with diy otic) it ed; modern improvements and jesira~ Jovation. ELEVENTH AND strects.—Desirable Suit of three or tour with private table, on rea- jous double house 45 Fifth AVENUE, BETWEEN ote OO tweitth apartments (rooms all light) sonable terms, an the spack avenue, WEST FOURTEENTH — STREE! URNISHE Rooms, without board, third floor front and back, Parlors an Bedroom. 14 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR THE Firth Avenue Hotel.—Handsome Kooms on the first floor to let to gentlemen only, without board. 32 GREAT JONES STREET.—VERY PLEASANT ©) newly (urnished large and single Rooms for gen- 10 HOATS ON HAND, WOO) AND METAL, AND. 4 built to order. 368 and 373 South street and in street, Hariem River, STEPHEN ROBE: bat WANTED TO PURCHASE, — ANTED—A BET OF TINMAN’S TOOLS, OR TO hire a Shop ina central location, with tse of tools, Saree with full description, J. A. Y.,box 163 Herald ___ MISCELLANEOUS. ANIO. Seep Add LEFT ON HAND CAN BE PUR jardiess of their Ca tole co the same pro orgte tle Prices to suit the present times, at Artiste ‘ailor, corner of Amity street and Heinen: one of the most desirable locations in the city for winier; terms moderate. TON | PLACE, ly fu Ta posure, hot ‘and ‘cold water: gas, $35 ase of bath and p my water and 121 East rumery. FIRST srREEt. SEVERAL. ins wi ample closets; good loca. tion for ladies oF gentlemen; with or without Hoard. WRstT FOURTH FURNISHED 200 _ Retin roles with nosris evans per weeks 409 Maa RIT Naar Pig) ae att eta one large: 0 rent $5 W per Weeki nl) mall Bo Room, $5 per Wook,’ 126, FAST TWENTY-SLVENTH STREET.—WELL furnished Rooms to let, en. suite or singly, with xoot B house and location fitst class; location de- Firable. ‘able Boarders taken. 132 EST. TWENTY. THIRD RERT. with first class Board, handoumely 7 heudiiat Second floor, re 161 THIRTY. FOURTH STBEET, BETWEEN LEX- ington and Third avenues —Nicely furnished front alcove Rooms and hall Room to let, with Board; terms moderate. RAST ELEVENTH STREET.—A LADY, LIVING hi furnished Rooms to let to ladies Board tor jadies oniy, Call ion WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET—HALL _Rooms to let, with or without Board, 215 EAST THIRTY-NINTH STREE Two VERY 0 pleasant Reoms to let, with first class Board, in a Small private family, to gentleman and wite or single gentlemen. O97 Bast [WELFIH STREET, BETWHE ALE and Third avenues,—Nicely turni Rooms, with Board, for twoor three persons, family; moderate prices: references requt 09 Bast SIXTY-FIRST STREFT,<PURNISHED. 4 Rooms, With or witheut Board, for genviemen otily j reference required. fri t! f PRIVATE FAMILY IN WEST F A. Rrreot would accommodate a geutlema or single gentlemen Waa a ayy, fine suitot Rooms, panic pomenyna fuenle hed, with good Board, on either the. S00 Horata of ors 6 Diner boarders taken. Address ©. 0. ws TWELPTH STREET, NO, { Rooms, with Board, 21e SECOND ved font 2. M. B, SUM ind a 2 Maat TFhurty- -fifth street. ‘One Suit of front Rooms and Dressing Room in English bager Howse, second story, to offer, with Board. OR TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN Board in a private family; terms moderate; reler- 17 Newark street, Hobokets O%E,< enced required. ECON D and Third Floosr, small connecting and two large | | | and) finest sale UCTION SALE OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ELEGANT DIAMONDS, “JEW WELRY. WATCHES, &C. The entire balance ot stock of Mr, John Chamberlin, from his late store, No. 715 Broadway, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, AT 104; O'CLOCK, at the Grand Central Salesroom, 656 Broadway. Mr. H..B, HERTS takes pleasure in informing his patrons that he has received mstructions trom Jolin Uhamberlin, Esq., to close out his entire valuable stock as above, withoutany reserve whatever, on account of his having retired from the business. “The stock em- braces a large variety. of rich Solitaire and. Cluster Diamond Rings, Pins, Earrings, Brooches, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, fine I8karat Gold Sets, fine Gold Watches, Chains, &c, ; all 1ully guaranteed. The goods will be on exhibition on Monday and will be found worthy the inspection of connoisseurs. HENKY B. HERTS, Auctioneer. ON LBERT B. WALDRON, Aue MIONEER. Salesrogms 1 1084 bert. and itl Cedar street. Bankrupt Stock of ry Yankee Notions and MiNinory. Goods, on MUNDAY, at IL o'clock including Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Yankee Notions tnd Cadics’ trimmed ‘Bounets. Iibbons Flowers, &c-4 also, immediately atter, silverplated Ware, Cutlery, Jap: anese Gaods and Goods for Holiday Presents. UCTION NOTICE, AA Large sale of Clothing and clothiers?’ Goods, injured by smoke only at the late fire at 132 Church street, aud to be sold, tor account of underwriters, on 1UESDAY, December 16, at onr stores Nos. 120 and 128 Duane street. 2,000 Garmenis, manufacinred for the best San Fran- cisco trade by Messrs. Elteit, Levi & Co. Also large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cloths. Hollands and other clothiers’ Goods. None of the above damaged by fire or water, and all to be sold without reserve. WILLIAM TOPPING & CO., Auctioncers, RT. Fine Oil Paintings. A beantitul collection, which have lately arrived, are now on exhibition at the Art Gallery 60 Liberty street. To be sold on Thursday and Friday. EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. SALE. Important, unreserved by public auction, THI DAY (MONDAY), at 10% o'clock, over $45,000 Worth handsome, genieel and useful Household Furniture, Decker & Brothers! 7}; octave rosewood Pianoforte, tine Gil Paintings, imported Paris Bronzes, at the elegant residence, 210 West 2istst., near 7th ay. Parlors contain magnificent Decker & Brothers’ Piunoforte, handsome lor Suits ip crimson Urocade satin and broca ish_ Easy Chairs, French plate Mirrors, inlaid And gilt Centre an Contole Tables, Paris Bronze Figures and Clocks, Paintings, Lace Curtains, Cornices, dc. Library contains—satin and Cotelaine Library it, Library and Secretaire Bookcases, — volumes choice Books, Livrary Tables, Paintings, &c. Rosewood and walnut —Bedsteads, Dressing Cas ‘ashstands, Lounges, $l fine hair ses, extra quality Bedding, rep and plush Bedroom Suits, Centre Tabies, Mirrors, Clocks. Dinine Furniture~consisting 12 foot pillar Extension Table, one do., 10 feet, handsome Buffet, with mirror; Dining Chairs, French China Dinner and Tea sets, large quantty Sliver and Plated Ware, Glassware, &c. ; also Basement, kitchen and hail Furniture; velvet, Brussels and mer ie variety Ornaments and useful household artich NY B—Don't rail ({0,attend this sale, as it is the largest the season. Furniture mn excellent Sounety Tralian UC’ TION 8. ALE. and positive sate AUCTION Bureaus and spring Mattre condition, ig “tad ade to order and used bat a short tin Sale "ite y, rain orshine. Take 7th or av. ca ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. A.“ ciosing out sale of the entire stock of Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Turkoises, Cameos and all precious Stones atthe oid “established jewelry store of Re Henry, 1,195!3 Broadway. Solid Gold Watches, entiemen’s and ladies’ gold Opera chains, ladies! and gentlemen's fine gold Leek set in diamonds, tarkoises and emeralds. “this stock being the finest selected for quality and beauty in the city. Bale to bets DAY, December 16, sq littil the entire stock is a pubid ‘auction. JOUN H. FRE H, Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER, 722 BROADWAY, Watches, Jewelry, Silver ‘at 10! o'clock, a8 above, and following day: sold, without reve: M. CRISTALAR, +, will sell Diamoi Tuesday, December 16, lence of one gas, to be sold to the highest bidder, at $20,000, embracing fn pi Solitaire Diaiuond Stuas, Rings, Brooches and Farrings; Cluster biamond Stud: dt Kings, Brooches and Earrings; several smail lots of loose Bruttiants, Gold Nunting Levers, Chronometers, Double Time Siem Winder and. Nickel Movement Watches ; 75, Gold Opera and Vest Chains; uunees solid Silverware, together with a fe Mvoice ot second hand Gold and silver Watenes, Chains, Diamond Jewelry, &., &c. Catalogues at sale. Trade invited. LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE, ickering & Son Pianosortes, fine Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Ferloy Suits, Chamber suits, THIS MONDAY morning, commencing at 1045 o'clock, at $private residence, 12) West’ Twenty-third street, pear Sixth avenue. Over $3,000 worth of elegant Household Furniture, made to order; Chickering & Son Pianotortes, four rich Parlor Suits covered in satin brocatel, style la pom- padour, inlaid Centre Tables, Turkish Chairs, gilt vables, Bronzes, Ktagere, Ornaments, Music Boxes, Library Suits, Bookcase, Tables, Books, Secretary Cur- tains, e.5 Chamber Suits in rosewood and "inlaid walnut, Dressins Cases, isteada, Mat- tresses, gering Hon Tables o's es, China, Bota Binnie service, ee, Furniture. er ts FITZGERA’ » Secchmees UCTION, AUCTION, ven Over 250 Lots of elegant Household Farntuare, cor Jents of private residence 2i Kast 20th st., near Broad wa: this day, commencing at 10% o'clock, 5 gomprlei ng ‘every article, necessary [oF Renteol housekeop! ing-<via., Foss. room "Suits, Wor ys 8 elegant Parlor wand riche ira Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paxatings, lace dining room, basement, ropm and Bis mm eal Bureaus, rdrobe: i Pet jaitrassan Hey ina, Ao BBNRY ZINN, “Aucwomoec. ing the stock of a retail storekeeper, removed tor conven- | SALES AT AUCTION, AMEHON gate toe (Monday) MOR: at the est class five story” privawe rendeme, 104 Kast 26th street, near 4th avenue. rds moquet, velvet, Brussels Carpet two" Steinway & Son's Perior Suita cov. hest-descripti i - old and Riain crimson satin brocade; turkish unges, Mirrors, Htageren. brocutel nd lace tings, Bronzes, ( tary, h stan: as % es, ‘spring hair stands opedaing, Hos, walnut, rep and halreloth siting room tiffet, Extensiongiables, glass, china vor OTH, Auctioneer, Re- to cart or pack goods for AUCTION. UCTION, AUCTION, Magniticont Househott Furnitare, At the elegant rendenee 36 West 15th si. ber and 6tlr avenues, sale camera Ad 1054 o'clock, on THIS (Monday) Drawing room Furnitare, Yompadour, Grand Duchess styles, covered silk brocade; Steinway Planotorte, Kta- rf ts, Paintings, Bronges, flocks, ‘Orna ments, rosewo alnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ward- robes, Mattresses, Extension Table, Bunet Chinaware, Cutlery, Glassware, Silverware; also Furniture servants’ apartments. ‘The largest and richest assortment House- hold Furniture offered auction this season. AUGUST MARTINES, Ys. W. pavony AUCTIONEER, UCHY & JOHNSON geil this day at2 04 velock, at 454 Canal. strcet. a largo. as. sortment of Household ‘Furniture, removed trom storage for convenience of sale, consisting of saun an Top Parlor Sul» black wamnut Bedstoads, amber Suite, Bureaus, Wash Muttressey Blankets, Bed. Ging’ Mirrors Ailverpiated Ware, Olace ang. Crockery, Sowing Machine, Parlor ant Gas Stoves, Engravings, Paintings Tapestry and ingrain Carpets, Olicloths, W! dow Shades, one sleigh Robe, Showcases, Gas © deliors and Brackets, kitchew Furaiture aud Utensils, uctioneer. YF, COLTON, AUCTIONEER—ON WEDNESDAY, , @t the auction rooms, 53 East ‘vhir: and longest sales of, the ‘ason; 0%, Wor i French Plate Mirror. rich “rosewood and solid, black walnut. Parlor 1 Bedroom Furniture, 40 or 5) Carpets, Curtains and rnices, together with every other kind and description 9f Goods from a storehouse. Details on Tuesday and Wednesiay. .XEC T will. sell at public auction on ¢ LL o'clock .. at Bowe & rooms, corner University place and e Nightgowns, Buby contents of a la- Bighth street, a Cloaks, Sacques, Chemisettes, & dies’ and children’s furnishing, sore, . CLARK, Marshal. Y¥ VIRTUB OF A CERTAIN CHATTEL MORTUAGE I will sell, at public auction, on Monday, December 5, at Ll & BL at Hows & Hilliers) auction room, corner University place and E. tu Bedsteads and Mat and ot jarble to] iy Macshal and A re Centre table. MARVIN & CLARK, ttoruey For Mortgagee. ORTGAGE SAL! BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL 7 mndagy Decombe will sx0oe forsale at public auction on Monday, ‘December 16, 187%, at ¥ o'clock in the atter- noon, at 2) Rose street, fourth fuoor, six Machines for am GUN IE FARMINGLON, Attorney for M NGLON. Attorney for Morgagee. JOHN McDONOUGH, Auctiones hegre MaRseae SALE.—I WILL SELL, THIS DAY, AT M.-in vifty-seventh street, near Third avenue, press Wagon and Ha: c PARLEY, Marvhal. ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- tion tome geliveren vt ing expos fr sale at public auction on Mond 1873, at 1034 o’clock A. M. at No. &5 waren street, one 3 Clarence, new. DENIS GALVIN, Marshal. ABA ALA SALE ‘THOMAS J. MWGRATH, AUC. tioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell this day, at 1034 o'clock, the c Contens and Fixtures of a Grocery Store, Teas, Coffee, Pe Seales, Weig! hts, Counters, Shelving, &c,, a& By order’ PB, FEENEY, City Marshal. EEREMPTORY SALE.—HENRY LOTZ, AUCTION- eer.-200 lots Doll Heads, Doll Bodies ahd other Holi- dav Goods: alse te Ge cand ‘white Granite Ware, Monday, ycember ry o'clock. oy eee WILLIASL ANDERSON, 10 College plaze. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, SHER. ift’s and General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bower. will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, 800 Lots men's and wo: men’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Under- Quilts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, &c., 7 ais Coats, Pants and Vests; also a large lot of Fu mink, sable, ermine, &c. By order M. Mehrbach, Gran street, and Julius Metzler, East Houston street. ee WS SALE.. WATCHES ANDJEN WELRY. THOS, McGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell THIS Day. at LI o'clock, 500 lot old and silver Watches, Diamonds aud gold Jewelry, Fins, Rings, Earrings, Charms, 4c. Also Guns, Pistols, Lewes, Albany one Horse, Masical Instruments, &c. By order H, C. street. See AWNBROKER’S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. eer, will sell this day, at 59 New Bowery, 500 Lots Men's and Women's Clothing, Blankets, Quiits. Sheets, Table Linen, Boots und Shoes. By order D. G. Fergu: son, 52644 Broome street. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE Sale—will sell on Wednesday, December 17, at LU O'ciock, the Household and Barroom Furniture of the Mohawk Hotel, No. 33 Spring street, corner Washington street, viz. :—The Furniture of 32 rooms, furnished in first Class ‘style; elegant marble Counter, é-pull English Ale Pump, French plate Mirrors, Liquors, glass Cases; also Lease, STs Sale Boe itive. UHN T. STEWART, Attorney for Mortgagee. AUCTIONEER—MARSHA ‘sale.—Will sell Monday, at 10% o'clock, at salesroom 27 wast Broadway, 10 chests ot choice Tea, tubs of fine Butter, Spices, Pickles, Oils, bottled Liquors, Rhine Wines, Glass Cases, sale autre Machines, House- hold Furmture, &c. le positive. aN SL A. MURPHY, Marshal. RICHARD, WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MARSHAL'S R sale—Will sell Tuesday, December 16, at li o'clock, atsalesroom 27 East Broadway, the Stoc! ket ICHARD WALTERS, of a Poe boos and Belt Factory, consisting of a large and general assortinent of Pocketbooks, ladies’ Belts, Buckles, os. Steep: Fixtures ale 7. 811 Counters, &c. kins, § Machines, | poultivess str WART, Marshal. positive. SPORTING—DUGs, BIRDS, &C, Apa, 4 ALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY, Doas, 4c. ; Medicine for all diseases; Prepared Food for Besar) birds, at B, G. DOVEY's, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. IRANCIS BUTLER, Xo. 3 be bes BLIP. HAS ALL the choice breeds ‘of D, sa imported rai any ‘and rab- biting Ferrets. TLER'S Talal ble Mat jure and Fiea Acie Re Tbe LES New Work, $2. Dogs boarded, trained, ae. Medicines for all diseases. OSTER & MEYERS’ DOG AND BIRD STORE, NO. 3 Amity street, near Broadway, have just received from the London Dog Show a fine lot oF Dandie Dinmont Terriers, weighing ‘trom 8 3 to 5 lbs, each. OR SALE—A DOUBLE BARREL | BREECH-LOAD- ing Gun, central fire, first class, 10 gauge ‘etter, orange red. well broke, good retriever, three years old; at L10 New Church street, Sew York, bt HUUSES, CARKIAGES, &O, AT ihta? 2 aALE, VERY ©: iy i see bet ee fad ness; atl blac! wel pecenese reauire no whip; all day travellers; them; can trot jocomoeti vi ave fi tised exclusively aa a Geuteman’s road we for want of use, aud warranted lem SROH, JOumason's, Bosse AND CARBIAGE Branch -19 0.25 Thirteenth street, near Unive! SOLD BEFORE TUESDAY, DEG itl then ve sold at auction at the mart as ut reser vi CALL AS AND SEE THEM AND RIDE 4 AFTER THEM THEM, UCTION Bouse | OF ARCH, JOHNSTON huiton J & Van Taase! orrick SROOM, OLD D STAND, MAND Sale Nassaa street, oppoette the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR BOUge iF NEA ONIVERSITY PLACE, The businesa will be cond! ited on precisely the same strict and honorable prinelpies whieh have always char. acterized th dealings of our house and on the respect and 6 on eaa te e of the business community as well as the pic at large. EGULAR Sites EVERY TUESRAY AND FRIDAY. Entries of sales Pay, be made, 23 usual, se at our downtown house, 37 Nassau. street ‘or at the Mart, 19% EiBuWAL ADVANCES Geiser Pi OXaronmewra, VA DEVON & f SALE COMMENCES AT 10) —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AU AnD gre A, wontd sce SALE OF UELEBRATED Stock, the property o1 George B. Arthur, Eaq., at Bale KER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and Now York, Tat- torsall’s corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, this gay | (MONDAY), Dec: 1b, at ELEVEN 0} ‘oiclovk and consist. it THE FAST AND EXTRA HANDSOME BAY poke Fa ding Allan Gloster, sired vy Volunteer; is brother to Seer. ‘and resembles him very much a pearance and iy 16% hands high, 6 years old, x4 without excep! is one of the baudiest, gamest an dest gaited trotters In the State: has no record, but has ge rs pb jai Of 83854 ty condition can beat ted sound a: it THe Wet ENOWN BROWN. TROTTING Mare Lady Allen, by Ethan Allen, 1.8 Vears old 5 free, nt rive rer 4a record os of a over the Mystic ‘i; can beat 2:40 this day and warranted sound and n THE FINE YOUNG BAY TROTTING COLT Arthur sired by Membrino Patchen and by Dr. of Lexington; 154g high, 5 years old: olexant dit- ver; trotted when three yea He re in 2:53; promises great Speed and warranted sound au NO TOP THREE-QUARTER Sia Sips BAR Road: t by Brewster of Broome RESS AND STABLE. TFlankets, Whips, rer GLOSTER, LADY ALLEN AND ARTHUR: BOW AT AUCTION this day, T KLEV AT BARKER & CHASE'S, CORNER OF BROADWAY and hirty-ninth street. READ THE DESCRIPITONS in this —FOR SALE, THREE HORSES; ONE VER! handsome road or saddie Mare, heay: ny aie tail rif inain, very stylish, trots in 3, 5 years. 0 large’ truck or work Horse. 7. both A arranten: sound; one low ao preg: Pe ountry work: trial allowed. tise West Fourth street, betwee Macdougal street a Sixth avenue. PYROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRESENTS,—HORSB Blankets, lap Rugs, Wolf Robes, Harness, €c.. at rther reduction, to close out our large winter 1, most complete assortment in the city. B. TT, Importer and Manutacturer, 62 38. still stoc! BARTLE’ rreet. A —FAMILY CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS. NEW and second hand rege gb o gies, Pony Phae- tor xpress and Business Wagons; cheapest piace am the city at 141 West Broadway, near Canal street. lowed. FINE FOURSEAT CABRIOLET, WITH HARNESS; \ cont $1109, for Bie several Carriages and Sloighs n in exchange ; sold less than hai hen mei MAM 'S, ‘No 10 tsast Fourth street. A. FOR SALE, TWO HORSES, THE PROPERTY OF" «Mr, Shaw, af Staten Island; algo one due golden: Out of ® thoroughbred Kentucky mare aud Young Golddust, @ years old, and Kind im double single harness; also One fine Horse 155 hands bi 3 coupe or for business use ; oth. warranted Sound. and a reasonable time Inquire at 40” Great Jones | street, near Bowery. CLARENCE AND LANDAU—IN PERFECT ORDER, A. Gn easy teria; 20 soap hand Garzagen and sleigh’ au bargains, . We PITNKY, 460 Third avenue. LANKBTS, HORSE BLANKETS, ROBES, BELLS, Ghimes, Harness, Saddles, Wridies and. Horse nishing Goods of every description, style and pcre a funey” prices, at MOSEMAN’S, 114 Chambers street. JOUNTRY BOARD FOR HORSES—SIXTREN MILES. i oo N i arees pas eo pep Pt Bel he H ngs pent for an othy hay; Ane stablingy neice & COs, 25 O10 Site OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, TWO HORSES, & and $ years. 15. and 16 hands; fit lor any work ; prices $75 and $10. treet, ‘express oltice. OR SALE—A PONY; ALSO TWO HORSES; Cae! Fo fna kina; $50, $95, $85. also Wagon and Truck. be seen, for three days, at No. 7 Bayard street. F°8 SALE CHEAP—ONE SIDE-BAR 10P BUGGY, ‘one Road Wagon, two new Express Wagons, three Portland Sleighs, new Single Harness, rubber covered, And five nice Sleigh Robes. 141k ast Sixteenth street. NOR SALE—SIX CHEAP HORSES; TO BE SOLD AT @ sacrifice, as the owner has ho further use tor them. Tnquire at 135 South Firth avenue. “Must be sold. _ F°R, NALE-ONE DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 15% hands high, aged 6 years; is to be sold cheal cause she is not fit to be worked over the pavemen: great chance for a farmer; cost the presen: owner, tour Inonths ayo, $390, Inquire at 15 Kssex street JOR SALE—A BROWN PONY, 5 YEARS OLD, 18 FP ohandhigh: heavy. built: weighs lL cwt.;. war- ranted sound and kind. Inquire at 754 Washington street, OUR HORSES—$25 TO $100, SOUND AND KIND, suitable for any work; one can trot in three minutes; aisc top platiorm spring Waxon, cheap, 261 West twenty- mith street. yo ARRIVED THIS MORNING 23 GOOD board Horses trom the West, suitable for all purpose: be sold cheap. 176Mercer tract, SEEIgHE—FROM, HE OLD PIONEER HOUSE J. M. Having made arrangements with Mesars.| Joseph Koal ac 14% and rons wey tor the sale of my cele- the exclusive sale Heated Portiand Sieighs they hia ns rl York, would say to’ the Dantia toat these Sieighs that nas given, to the same’for style and quality old nouse its world wide reputation. of the numer- oid improvements in Sieigus have originated with. this | firm, where [ have been engaged as a practical mechanic and partner for over 20 years Our last improvement is, the patent Clip Fost Sleigh, the strongest light Stetght im the wor! ‘Gall ‘and inspect the stock at Messrs. KEAL & CO. Ze bh th SUCCESSOR TO JUSEPM KIMB. 4 CO, PORTLAND, MB. LEIGHS AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP. S ‘comprising Clarences, Coupes, Rockaway and Phactons; 100 second-hand Sleighs’ to, make room (oF new stock, very reasOnabie. WITTY & CO., No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. Lala _ HORSES, CAMMIAGES. w HIGHLY. IMPORT. NT, UN ERVE: SPE A. CIAL AND PEREM? TORY SALE. BY Punic AUUTION, ON TUESDAY (TO. Ret, DECEMBER 16, AT STABLE, NO. 43 GREAT JONES 8 SET, stn A eee FROME yoneph Mil cot ti of ali the fine roa of ‘osep! Is, Esq. tte lJate firm of Mills, Seligman & Co., of Wall Tareiat'a ‘mg of fast Trotters, the finest on road; fine Brewster top. and open Wago.is, double and single Har- ness, b} mb; one black’ Bear and one Sealskin Robe, h kersey; dress Blankets, sweat and ge aoe a fine Portiand Sleigh, Bells, Training uly , &e., wee ng the fast and well known road Mare LADY st MILLS; is a fine bay, 15!¢ high, 7 years old last June: was bred in Kentucky and sired by Bald Chier, he by Membrino Chiet, dam the Daler mare, Eureks ‘bongtit or by, Dr. Herr, of Kentucky, in. this city, with a record Endy’ Mills when Syears old turned. the track at Lexington in 243 with but Se weeks’ alae Was the same season sent to Buffalo and entered in several piece ft the annual meeting: two days before the race 'r. Mills and several personal friends saw her exercising on the track and timed her. mile in 1:16, and immediately bouzht her from Major Thomas, paid her enrance money, drew her | from he races, and shipped her home, and has used her since exclusively for private road ‘use, and would never allow her to have a public record; she is a handsome, fine, large, well proportioned and’ strong built mare, with fine style and a strong, open and beautt- ful gait; she shows fine high breeding, and either stand- ing or speeding is the admi red ot all admirers of the genuine trotting horse; has fine disposition, steady and jamie driver; no vices, tricks oF blemishes: warranted to at 2:40; can ‘on any good track, and warranted ind and ‘perio for road use she has few supe- nd for track use her fine constitution, great stay- Hites and the behavior make her invaluable black trotting Mare, sired by General ars old, sate for the most timid to il Of 2:34; is one of the finest pole mares re inthe city, fund equally good single : was formerly driven as a mate to Purity; with @ few days’ training is fast as ever; warranted soun ad Foes Also a fine and 1a: Horse, a perfect road bay in eyery respect; twacsited by Knickerbocker. is Th ry years "olds | the most elegant styled horse on 15}4 high, road; #treasure for any gentleman to possess; is bold and fearless, and the purest, sweetest driver imaginable; he can tr 346, either single or double, or no sale, and is warranted sound an ‘Als at saine time, will be sold by order of Receiver, the property of a prominent detaulter, The tast bay rordng, Horse BURGER, Pes’ high, ‘$ years ola; has recora of 2:37; 19 as tast, F and in fine health aud condition; is'a genteel, hi deome amt honest rotting Horye, and a pleasant ‘agreeable roadster; war ranted sound and kind; together with light trotting Wayon by Waterman, and Harness, &, Be itively be sold to highest All tl bidder, as Mr. Nits who | present detained in Ber- mada on account of tL health, has sent positive instruc. tions to have them sold immediately at Pubbe Auction, irrespective of cost or value. Stock now on exhibition at stable. re, rain or shine, 30. VANDEWATER, Austioneer. T THE HORS! AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART of iy TAI Ly Sale posit LIAM VAN TABSE: CCESSOR 10 JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL), wn NTAND, 110, 112 and 14 BAST ‘THIR- VE. REET, R iy SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES St wie BE BLD ARERS, a Ob AY AND ‘FRIDAY. VE O°CLOO! WEL K. GENTLEMEN MISHING TO PURCHASE, OR raose having Horves and Carriages to sell, wit aid periectly reliable, as this Pastel ttt ncmenducted on he saine straightforward prineiples which have Rov e ast VE PURCHASER OF EVERY, MORSE VHE FE A at SOUND FROM 24 TO 48 HOURS dat private sale. aN Berke ee ON AaN MENTS, LL Be AND CAN Bi DAY’ PREVIOUS 70 OF ALL KINDS ivy iNT RY CA RIPTIONS THROUGH me wi! UP TO SIX O'CLOCK THE SKCOND HAND CaRRtAcre TABEN ‘ON STORAGE FOR SALE, ‘A. THE "AMRRIOAN HORSE 01 bt hte MACHINE AT BARKER & "SHA SE's. CITY AUCTION MART and New york Tattersalls, CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty-ninth street. PRICK FOR CLIPPING reduced lower san ever 'AGONS.—CHEAP EXPRESS, GROCERY, BUSI- ness, Plumbers’, Delivery, Concord and Platform Spring Wagons at 226 Spring street 300. —TEAM SORREL HORSES, ts YEARS, 16 hands, without fault or bi sai evlrtinte |) desired; must oid ag owner iB sick. Tnquire fOr sol CHARLEY, 236 West Thirty-first street. —A GREAT BARGAIN IF SOLD THIS $500. ‘week.—The Trotting Horse Sorrel Jack, 15 hands, 9 years; has a record ot 2 beat 2:40 aA day; is very honest and re light top Wagon and Harness; must he sold for cash; call quick, for realest in. ever offere nau Y, Waverley stables, M7 and West thlety: fifth et near Broadway. Also a light Sulkey, $0, and ‘Skeleton. Wagon, $60. SLEIGHS, BELLS CARRTAGES: PRICES 1.000. atin? one-third lower than usual; all stylen. ‘tages new and second, hand, sities, el Hitt Be ae Gk WAREROOMS. 638 Broadway. STRAPS BE 1.500 * ‘300 rie Sleighs, Sleighs. The largest and finest Ma hdc in the city, and at prices. to suit the times. Por nds. pony, six seat, business an® Albany Cutters: Bells, Blankets, Harness, "Also a fine as gortment of new Bon second hand Carriages, Wagons, Rockaways, ers call and examin - |. H. GRAY, Wand 2 2 Wooster street. —Sike “HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ENG Panett SUITABLE PRESENT 239 and 241 Fourth avenae, E MUST HAVE MONEY JOLIDAY PRESB: NT: to pay our obli one solid silver Watches, from vatlies’ ‘eo Watch from, $2; Seat Rings gout Chains, b BOER & SON jassau street, room % from As ML to 5 P.M Al D AMERICAN BE’ EL TABLES AND * the! Phelan & Collender_Uom! nation ‘ushions, for sale only by the patentee. H. W. WOE RRDER Bu cessor to Phelan & Collender, 738 Broadway, New York. A SPECIALTY. SECOND HAND ) BILLIARD TABLES, at sacrh of several different Sane Tables iy cash. Great American B URIEFLIH & cot fee, tor eee cushions ea on! street, -, bi SOR’ MENT OF NEW AND SECOND Aint Rita rabies constantly on band, at GkO. EL PHELAN?s, No. 7 Barclay street, Baer STORAGE. FoR FURNITURE, PIANO: BAGGAGR, i Rerwot, ara Hludao, at Nd GSR Hopton near Bleecker. DENTISTRY. PUL SET, $5 $I ag fe Fillings, We. ip examine speciinens, Remombo A'S mace SUBSTANTIAL SET OF TEETH, #:, GuM TEETH, S10 SING ut, xtrecting, with gas, BOe. ; Silver 2 ee ae avenue. ‘Call and lv. Teeth filled with silver and bone, old “aed ‘o tina, $1. All work warranted, at Ware's, Sixth’ ENTISTRY OF RVERY DESCRIPTION CHBA D)*ina better. than other establishments in the Extracting under gas at halfthe . ON, Twenty-third street, corner Fourthay, Call and ge br. Walt —__ MARBLE_ MANTELS. N, ARORTHENT ky vt vnaitty vornenaan for beauty of de: y ts ‘k of all Kink Slate work of al HM HUN SLATE COMPANY, _Fourth avenue and s¢ Seventeenth street, = TEWART'S SLATE | i ge) AND Sabi S Mantels rich and el cs at the lowest (estan, YW) aud. 222 West Twanty-dbied sired, URoom, ‘anid euguula ies rc sia rice: von oOo