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ITHOORAPHIO TRANSFERBE Tastielasipeads ANTED—A Li! RTO ERKEL @ OTTMANN, wo West. MAYER, M Pp A I ln, LAMBREQUIN MAKER AND UP ANTED A deetent @ take charge of & Lambre- auin cepariment, stave 1ull particulars and salary. ex- pected. are: LAMBREQ INS, box 11¢ Heraid omice. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS MANAGER OF A W: ‘wall paper printing establishment, by aman who Sorengnyy, understands machine and block printing; al itung on "and block cutting: hae hag Id years! ‘ds manager of paper printing Works 1 Lug- Tape earess W. IeEKNON, Sautord, Me. , PROPERTY RENT. TER COUNTY ne FOR SALE OR TO eae oe (0 RENT—FURNISHED, AT A VERY LOW KENT, A large and handsome Hesidence in the village of Fort Chester ; carriage house, &c.; one hour trom Forty sec- sae) minutes tromdepot Apply to W. K. wery. ONKERS, ON BUENA VISTA AVENUE.—A FUR- ished House to let, very reasonably: pleasant grounas, stabte, &c.: near boat landing and devot. Ad- dress or call on JAMES YOUMANS, Agent, at Yonkers. WHITESTONE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. ARTE Dok Fines CLASS PERAIMAE TO Age on Gordon presses; gor wages to @ go nan. “Address &.. box 170 Herald omes, is ANTED—A GOOD GENERAL CLOTHING OUT- Fone with a yood trade proterred. Apply to 8. PLASTRICK, corner 14th st. and Sd av. Bb berkicreee tal lle Is scouerOMED a setting cards: a young man preferred, al Grand st. Jersey City. encibasedreged ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER; GOOD Feterence required. Apply to SCHWAB BROr. & CO., 173 broadway, corner Cortlandt st., room No. 2 Wea. ER FOR BASTARD FILES, Steady work. SHINE FILE COMPANY, Spring Valléy Post office, box 155, Rockland county, N. ¥, ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS CUSTOM COAT hands, to work in back shop, and two women ‘to assist. Apply ta THOMAS WILEY & SON, 616 Hud- son t, corner West 10th st Wantsp—a JOURNEYMAN BUTCHER AT 423 Th av. BZD) eave 4 cood bist oC hee alnad taser Gos ive & good place to jass pastry cool of baker. address No, 9 Forsyth wt, frat floor, le/t ESTONE, L. 1, 26 MINUTES . u first class Butcher Store; every conve- business; Horses, Wagons, &c.: great bar- NEWMAN & WHEELER, 60 Wall street, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Saie. N HOROKEN.—10 FINE BUILDING LOTS, IN GOOD | locality, will be sold at public auction, positively ‘without reserve, on Thursday, Uctober 8, at 2 o'clock in the atternoon, on the premises. ¥or particulars, maps P2 ply to CREVIER BROTHERS, Auctioaeers, 24 Newark street, Hoboken, and 124 West Broad OR SALE—AT WHIT! from ci! nience: go ain. way, N. ¥. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE 0} RENT. N ELEGANT RESIDEN I TE for sale or rent; would take in part pay City Prop- érty tree trom encumbrance. Apply to JAMES M. TAYLOR, No. Ug Vine street, DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT— | In Flushing, L. 1, near depots, within one hour of the city: twelve rooms, gas, turnace, bathroom, laun- | dry, large garden. stable and hennery; comiortaply and | completely turaished with every requisite tor house keeping; ‘good serv. would remain; rent $75 per month. ‘Apply at street, corner Pine. BOARDERS WANTED. ]Q) Bast THtery-riieD srReET—A SUIT OF four Rooms, on second tloor; private table; bath; ialso Rooms on fourth floor; house newly furnished. 8 winter, BOARDERS MACDOUC front Room, with fire and excellent table for the WANTED. L STRYET.—A NICK FURNISHED [1S BPRBET, 275 WEST.—CHOICE APARTMENTS, with or without Board; all improvements; ears to any partof the city; fine location, with rates to seit per- manent parties. LITE STREET, NO. 16) WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVB- nue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let. with Board, to gentleman and wile or single genuemen; erences given and required, 12 RAST, twenry-turKD at emiciip tesuned, Ri abr ewan with rivate bath; entire second Floom with or without private table. 47H STREET, NO, 825 WEST.—WITH BOARD, TO tamilies or’ single gentlemen, handsom on second and third floors; terms very moder commodation first class, 14% STREET, 37 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished front Booms, second and third floors, every convenience, with first class Board, to let, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; table boarders accommo- dated; reference. 1 TH STREET, 46 WEST.—FaMILY ROOMS, EN suite or separate, well furnished, with first class 87 91 CLINTON PLAC furnisho! or unturnished to families or single gen- Hemen at reasonable pricese SEVENTH AVENUE, and Sixteenth streets.—Furnished Rooms t WITH BOARD, ROOMS, BETWEEN FIFTRENTH let, with Board, to gentiemea or gentleman and wile; reter- ences. 102 EAST tween» Fourth and Lexington avenues.—| TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BE- Pur. nished Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; references exchanged V7 te 13 table. ST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET, BETWE: Xington and } with Bourd, to gentiemen and their wives, and single * | gentlemen;’ Kooms connecting, suitable for @ family. Fourth avenues.—Rooms to le SECOND AVENUE, CORNER OF EIGHTH street-—Very beautifnl location; few minutes to Broadway direct; cars Broadwa handsome irout Rooms, large an and Worth street; mali; substantial 13. Board; also single Rooms and table Board. 1 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, RETWEEN UNI- «J versity place and Broadwa: andsomely fur- nished Rooms, witn Board, to. tamilies and single gentie- men; first class accommodations; newly painted and furnish eterence. EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—THRER LARGE Kooms on third and fourth stories (would suit @ Ey or party of gentlemen), with upeaceptionadie Board. 18 AND > RAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STRERT, BE- tween Madison ani Fifth avenues.—Handsome Rooms. on first and third floors, with Board or private CITY REAL ESTATE FOK SALE. Central, AE WEST PORTY-PIPTH STREET —DRSIRABLE «first class high stoop well arranged 20 foot brown stone Dwelling : trescoed ; superb order, &c; only $25,900; easy terms; porsersion. "VK St EVENS # AlPine strect or Si Bast Seventeenth street, Vv. K ON, Jr. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE FOR sale, on Sixty-sixth street, near Fourth avenne; 20x50x100; in good order; price $18,500: only $4,500 casn. HL BR. DREW & 0O,, No. 3 West ‘Twenty-third streot, Fifth Avenue Hotel. BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE—THE BROWN stone House No. lv Hast Forty-sixth street, 20) feet m Fitth avenue, ‘8. EDDY, No. | Park place. VERY CHEAP HOUSE, ON itlsT STRERT, FOR yurchaser; tert 4 sale (0.8 prompt ern TeNCHs It Fine treet. FULL LOT @5XBY HALF THE BLOCK) AND A solid three story brick Building (Independent walls) on Nineteenth street, between Filth and rixtth avenues, tor gale tor $21,500; splendid jor first class French fiats, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP Drown stone House, 25x60x100; cavinet finish; all improvements; 20) teet from Central Park and between wo familtes, at the low rent of $1,800 per ONBHALON & SLOAN, 31 bast Seventeenth street, FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT AL brown stone and briek House and full Lot Goxsox 100), about 200 (eet west of Broadway (between Broad- way and Sixth avenue, Twenty-third and Thirty-second streote), for sate (or 33h 000; $50,000 hhns actually been re- jused for tl use within two years. fused HALON & SLOAN, 81 Kast, oventeonth street. JORECLUSURE SALE, ‘The new foor story high stoop brown stone House and Lot, on the southerly side of Filty-eighth street, between Fifth and Madison avenues, By E. A. LAWRENCE & CO., Auctioneers, on WEDNESDAY, October 7, &t 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesrooms, ‘No. 411 Broadway. pd 20x55 feet, being the middle house of the block of ve. “ Bale peremptory. Further particulary of GEORGE DOUGLAS, Attorney at Law, 79 Cedar street, R SALF—ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE high stoop Houre, Fittieth street, between Fifth and Bixthavenuesyin fee, 17xG6x100; hardwood finish; douole floors; $35,000." artdress HOUSE, box 1,752 Post office. UR SALE—ACCORDING TO THE TIMES, FUk- ished lor uniuruished, the very, superior, newly fitted four story brown stone House 536 Lexington ave- aue, Inquire on premises. $36.000. —A MURRAY HILL N FOUR story ; 20x60x80; cabinet trim; actually ‘Leas than cost; terms eas! T, J. DUNKIN, 554 Third avenue, Last side. A EAST FIFLEENTH STREET, BETWEEN « Stuyvesant square and Third avenue; Jarge four story hish stoop brown stone Dwelling, Uxbde10, for sure lows good order; possession. V. K. BTEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street and 31 Bast Seventeenth street. <1M BAST THIRTY-FIRST SPREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.— Valuable well arranged bigh stoop foot Dwelling, fine order, only $19.00); easy term; possession. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 31 it Seventeenth street or 11 Pine street. CORNER FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, ON THE upper partot Third avenue, 50 feet on ‘avenue by 100 feet on street; well rented; will exchange for good Yenement, lightly encumbered, A. WARNER PLATT, 115 Broadway. BARGAINNAN ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN stone House in East Filty-fifth street, near Lexing- ton avenue, with Carpets and Gas Fixtures, $15, 500. 3. EB YORAFT, 693 Kighth avenue, HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE No. 622 Lexington avenue, between Fifty- fty-fourth streets, west side, 20.10x50 feet; in OUR STORY House, third and Fy desirable | | | A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND 20 ACRES, OVER. looking New Brunswick, N. J., for sale; modern improvements; quantities ‘ot fruit; near ' schools, churches and depot; good society; healthy; fine drives. Owner, 69 Cortlandr street (up stairs), New York. OR SALE—15) ACRES IN FARMINGDALE, LONG Island, within elght minutes’ walk of Stewart's new depot and one hour's ride of New York city; will be di- Vided it desired; terms liberal, Apply to ‘WM. KEON- a et apply to th 140 147 reference. 147 lor, ma mi 152. WEST FORTY FIFT avenus.—A gentlemen a large ni WEST TWENTY with Board, to gentleman and wile, handsomely furnished; also oom tor single gentle- WAVERLEY P Nicely furnished LEXINGTON AVENUB.—A GENTLEMAN AND Wie (or Board for lad dations and esiring fine accommo- Bood tabie, in quiet, unobtrusive tamily, | ou of & home. H STREET, NEAR SIXTH private tamity will let to one or two. wily furnished Rooms: ample c) ure; transient and table boardel TREET.—TO LPT, tront Pai COND small. References exchanged. LAGE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUR,— Rooms on _ first or second tloor, Withevery cowtort of a home and first class Board; ref- ences MPROVED FARMS AT PANIC SACRIFICES—THIRTY page tarm catalogue and particulars (ree; county maps, with every town, road, river, school, mill, a 2c. J. F.’ MANCHA, Easton, Md, N PASSAIC CITY, N, J., 65 ACRES, OR PART; ALSO City Lots near fine improvements; both. two min- ues! walk trom the depots Owner, ‘20 West Thirtieth ee! ALE—COUNTRY SEAT, WITH FROM 1 TO 12 acres, 14 miles in New Jersey, or might exchange | for city or Brooklyn House. No. ‘Sk Pine street, ro ma. 17. ¢ ACRE COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE CHEAP; GOOD buildings and truit, with trout pond; one hour's time in Borgen county, New Jersey. ii ‘4 E,W. MASON, 81 Park row. table; table ahote. ER. ily where there are only # few boarders; references. tables, suitable tor one large or two mall familtes. out priv: table; relerences exchanged. Gonventence, and other Rooms on parlor floor: newly 29> STRERT, EAST—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, 2. D STREET, NO. 120 EAST.-TWO HANDSOMELY STREET, EAST, 11—FLEGANTLY FURNISHED references exchanged, 200 ACRE DAIRY FARM ROR SALE—IN ORANGE county, with stock and crops, good buildings And fruit; cheap and terms easy. E. MASON, 31 Park row. $2,200,-FARM, OF 2 ACRES LEVEL Loam °. . soil, new house, near depot; Farms all sizes, some’ very chi LEWIS, Northport. L. L; or ut ew 218%, STREET, Mt WEST.—ONE OR TWO FRONT ms to let, with Board, in a small private fam- 9 EAS? FORTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TWO HAND- somoly furnished Suits to rent, with private QQ» STREET, NO. 4 WEST.—A DESIRABLE SEC- SG ond Floor'to let, separately or together, with or 9¢ iT, 165 WEST, 1g BLOCKS FROM Broadway,—A choice Second Floor, with every furnished, and with first class Board and attendance; BER DEN se Ie cos OUTER sunny Room’ with first class Board, Apply 129 Bast Twenty-third street, oe furnished front Rooms also hall with Board; refer cheoged, nt Noone 0 let 23° Rooma, on second and third tloors, with first class Board ; also o parlor floor, with private table if desired; 23> STREET, 199 WEST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL F let handsomely furnished middle and back Par- lors; aiso Second Floor, with or without Board: private table it desired; house, location and attendance first Glass; terms moderate. 24 avonue.—Very desirable Rooms, with Board, with or without private table. 207 Front street ‘ork, Tuesday forenoon. 6 500 WILL BUY A MODERN TWO STORY * French roof House (14 rooms and cellar); Jot 100x200; nice carriage house; truit, &c.; five minutes trom depot: in New versey, 17 miles from New York; 30 trains each way daily. RED & HOYT, 229 Broadway. utes from New York via Central Rail- road; always tree from dust and on time; threo story Mansion House, 40x34, extension 18x22. 15 rooms; laun- dry separate; lot 75x200, very cheap. RIK. REAL ESTATE TU EXCHANGE. _ ROOKLYN AND NEW YORK HOUSES WANTRD— For splendid unencumbered Farms and Country ts ao Wantstock of Dry Goods for cash and West- ry MADOX, 29 Broadwa; RUG STORE (ELEGANT), DOING GOOD BUsI- ness, to exchange for Rea) Estate in eity or vicis iy. ea giving full particulars, DRUGGIs1, sta- on D. | $12.500.-k22 SALE, AT ROSELLE, 50 MIN- 5 Pine street. (OR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR IOWA Lands atcash valuation, splendid suburban Regi- dence, immediately at depot; ne perspective value for business purposes. Apply to DEMEREST, 1/5 Broadway, seme FPR SALE, 70 LET OR EXCHANGE—ELEGANT Mansard roof House, in complete order, at Eliza- etl, Ne vey JNO. A. ELWELL, $8 Cedar street, WNER LEAVING, WILL EXCHANGE FIRST AND Second avenue Store Property, equity $10,0.0, for | City, or Brooklyn, Second, Mortgages. two to thrce years torun. HOWELL & HURST, 931 Third avenue. mo EXCHANGE—WITH $3,000 TO $4,000 CASH, IN A good location up town, two three story and ment cottage Houses, in perfect order, water, gas, & Jot 20x100 (ughtly mortgaged), tor a brown stone ‘front ‘ouse, with all modern improvements, between Fiftieth and Seventieth streets and Second and Fourth avenues. WM. L. LOEW & CO., 106 avenue C, corner Seventh st. 7°. EXCHANGE—AN EQUITY OF 15,009 IN two two story French roof and base! welling Houses. on the Heights in Brooklyn, for a good business in New York or Brooklyn: tancy goods and millinery referred, Address, fortwo days, REAL ESTAS, box 18 Herald office. WANTEDINEWARK, JERSEY CITY OR BROOK. lyn Property in exchange for a well located Farm near a village and the bay, Ocean county, New Jersey, Call this day at National Hotel, No. 5 Cortlandt street, room 2 or address HENRY TAPPEN, Tom’s River, N. J’ 95.000 Steck INA RAPIDLY INCREASING $2 . manufacturing business, established three years. paying ten per cent on the capital stock, to exchange for Real Estate and some cash, Address PAYING STUCK, Herald office. e REAL ESTATE WANTED, fine order through walls tastetully painted; water | ———~-—~~ annnee funstotop ol house; fourth floor divided and finished WAXNTEDITHE BEST BARGAIN OFFERED IN ike third; will be sold low for cash; mortgage $10,000; Westchester county, acre Property, for all cash; furniture soid with house if desired. Apply on’ the | value to be from $3,000 to $11,000, Send description and Premises. price to CASH, Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE—A SIX STORY TENEMENT, IN THE ‘ANTED—COUNTRY SEAT, FROM ONE TO 2 ‘Thirteenth ward; will be sold cheap. Address ‘acres, worth $25,000 to $40,000, on the east bank of AST SIDI, Herald office. the Hudson, below Hastings (North Yonkers preterred) UST BE SOLD.—SOMEBODY WILL GET A BAR- Ratna a fies fomaaet ea peeling welt and price moderate they a) 00D to ITrEL, 12s Thica avenue. et West Side, N UNUSUAL UNANCE TO PURCHASE—WITH A small amount of money, a fine three story brown tone House 20x50x1W) in West Forty-sixth street; jouse new, in complete order, with all modern improve: ents; splendid vas fixtures, mantel and pier glasses; Furniture sold with the house, if desired, at low price, Apply to W. H. ALLEN, No, 5'Pine street OR SALE—l44 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, 3 story high stoop brown stone House; at auction Oc: tober sale peremptory, to close estate F% SALE—ON WEST TWENTIETH STRBET, NEAR Eighth avenue, a tull Lot, with frame Front and prick Rear House; termseasy. Apply tod. STEWART GO., 265 West Forty-first street. OR SALK—A BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE, IN West Thirty-second street; four story high stoop; in ne order; possession at ouce; at a low price, Inquire at 350 West thirty second street. 4 i‘ OR SALE LOW—106 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH street, three story high stoop brown stone; good rder: termseasy. Apply to J. & i, RUSSLLL, Ps roadway, room 1 REENE STREET—THE BEST BUSINESS STREET in the cis House and fuit Lot will be sold cheap if Dought soon; House let. RTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway. HTT STREET CFOR SALF, A SMALL FOUR story brown stone front House. No. 3483 West Fitty- seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Owner on premises. 15.500. stoop brown stone House, in pertect or- ler, with Carpets Curtainsand Fixtures, Call on pre- Mises, 214 West Forty-eighth street. Misceliancous. $8. 500 —VEPY HANDSOME NEW HOUSE, 0 e « rooms, can be bought low on by 534 terms; immediate possession. RIKER & OO., No. 5 Pine st, BROOKLYN PR FOR SALE 108 St, Mark's avenue, cast of Flatbush avenue: the cheapest house im the clty; three blocks from main entrance of Prospect Park: terms to sult. In- Quire on the premises THOMAS UONDY. NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, ALL IM- provements, first class neighborhood, for sale at a bargain, or rented low to a good tenant tor L to 3 years pply to owner, ROBERT 8, WALKER, 2 Broadway, lew York. OR SALE—ON LAFAYETTE AVENUE, BE!WERN Ryerson street and Grand avenue, Grand avenue, be- ‘tween DeKalb and Liutayetwe avs., the mostdcsirable and accestibly located three story high stooped brown stone Aront Houses, including an elegant corner; splendid loca- tion for a physician; replete with modern improve. ments; 20 minutes by DeValb or Green avenue cars from Fulton ferry; price $13,000, 79 DeKalb avenue—a three Foom deep detached ‘Cottage, 22x49x100; replete with Modern improvements; cars passing every five minutes; an excelient Spporinity for those wishing cheap, Somfortatie and uccessible homes price $1100; $6. i) on mortgage. Apply on premises, or of THOMAS FA- GAN, 175 Ave Iphi street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—PRICE $6,958) (A SACRIFICE OF $1,150)— 4 Heatly new three story high stoop basement and sub-cellar Philadelphia brick and brown stone House ; 1 Toows; delightful location; excellent neighborhood Summit street, a halt block trom. First place, Brooklya 15 minutes' waik (exclusive of ferry) trom City Hall, Wall street, &c. ; great saving In time and car fares; new Boynton heater, range, hath, stationary washiubs, gas fixtures, dc.; newly painted’ and in complete order; most of purchase money may remain 5 years If desired Possession. Apply to owner, at Holly Bros., No. 6 Pine at SURNISHED HOUSE IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE— ON cote nia vil sell for $850), (le $2,500 cash . modern, elegant; turniture alone cost near B00. Apply to JEWETI, 27 Clinton piace, New York. REENWOOD.—A HALF LOT OR TWO-THIRDS FOR sale; boantiful location, in the most desirable part of the cemetery, Inquire oC. H, OLIVER, no, 1 Park place. 10 LET—FURNISHED, HENRY STREET, NEAR Second place, three story brown stone; all im- rovements; good order ; well ‘turnished; rent only $125 er Mont ; private tanily only. J.B, CORNILL, 44 Court street, Brooklyn, ILLOUGHBY STREET, CLOSE TO CITY HALL,.— Handsome three story brick Honse; tn roof ‘IL Tooms, gas, water, beater, bath and sewer; | price $61x0; Gaur Bring Wi. COUR. 285 Washineinn 92 Beooklrn: —FOR SALE, A FOUR STORY HIGH ! | 1. j Sod 132 West Twenty-third street. Orange, Montelair, Englewood, ‘Tenatly or will give in exchange for same Equity in firs, class tour story brown stone Residence, haudsomely finished in cabinet work and in thorouxn order, situated on A cross street close to Fifth avenue and Central Park ; neighbor. hood choice. Answers must contain full particulars as to location, price and terms of pro perty offered ; broker- paid. ‘Address OWNER, box 829 Post office. Waxren, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—FARMS OF from 50 to 300 acres, in New Jersey, New York and | Connecticut. — SAML. D. MACK, 2.132 ‘Third avenue. TO $15,000.—WANTED, THREE STORY $10.000 brown stone or brick modern Dwellin, ‘ood location between Fourteenth and Filtieth streets; fee simple or leased ground; easy terms; state particu- jars. Address E. C, A., Herald office. . This is beautitui place and | ER & CO. N infield; | 2 EAsT TWENTY-THIRD STREET, MADISON square.—Handsome Second Floor to let, with pri- vate table; also other pleasant Rooms, with Board; ret- erences required. 298 WEST TWENTY-SEC! double and one nals nished. with first class Board ; toa party o( gentlemen; references. 2 TH STREET, 339 WEST. | nished Parlor and two Bedrooms, connecting, to let; southern exposure; first class Board; neighborhood | are class; terms moderate; brown stone trout, French 2 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWKEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Suit of Rooms, sec- ond floor, front for first class families or gentlemen, with Board; references exchanged, 3 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STRSET.—FURNISHED Room, with Board; suitable tor a gentleman and Wife or for two gentlemen, WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR FIFTH | —HANDSOMELY FUR. | { 165 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—NICELY furnished Rooms, with first class Board, second floor front and fourth door front and back; references. Cali tor two eays. WEST FORTY. second story 16 INTH STREET.—A SUIT OP Rooms, handsomely furnished, may be had ina private family; excellent Board; com Vonient location. 213 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY | farntshed second story Room: also third story front. suitable for two gentlemen, with frat class Board; references exchang. 218 floor, n gentleman 219 int leta large, ther Rox 299 few boards: n: y, furnistied; also a Ha terms moderate. EAST FIPTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SEC- i WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET.—TO < with Board, large size second story front Room antry, with water; TS; nit 3; WEST FIFT EENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, a very desirable lar; me Room, on second it Room-to a single i Third avenues.—A private famil ely furnished Room, with Boat locality good; terms moderat will j also LET, rooms clean and well furnished; references, 206 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRL nd family will let a handsome Parlor Bedroom, with or without private table: also one or two nice Rooms on second floor! FOURTAL 4 nished Rooms on Without Board; also othi cold water in room: WEST TWENTY i west of Eighth | first class Board. a Suit of Rooms, replete with all | Yenlences, together or separately, tor gentlemen or fami- | es. 25 305 ho children, AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY FUR- rior floar to let, with or joms, with Board; hot and ted by ace. INTH STRE BT, ON DOOR avenie.—Board.—To con- 337 WEST TWENTY-RIGHTHL STKE FUR nished or uniurnished Rooms, with good table; American tamily; neighborhood unsurpassed; terms reasonable. 343 with rooms and ap: WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A COM- fortable Room to let, with Board; sd Meee moderate. Also one or two table | would aly modern en, lcely twrnishes front Room, with or | without Board, at very incderate rent. WEsT ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue,— ets: southern expos NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874.—TRIPLE | Mattresses, Pillows, | the encumbrance of ouside heip; willi | of call at Nq 7 Park place, trom | AvetioN NOTICE—$15,00 WORTH SHEET. _AOTELS. ASTORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, L. L-OPEN ALL | gon, Tears single Rooms, $3 to $10; double Rooms, $12 to $25; aus throughout the house; minutes by boat (rous Peck slip. erfectly healthy ; 25 | NENTRAL HOTEL 253 CANAL C street, One blo'k east of roadway —Rocas 15 fer | ree $4 and $5 weekly; family rooms $1 90 and $2 OTEL RECREVE.—BETTER ROOMS CAN BR OB. tained at 14) Kast Thirty:third street; elegantly | furnished, with Hoard, at moderate prices,’ reterences given it required. [5 OTKL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- | second street and Broadway.—Two elezant Suita tor the Winter; facing soutb on Fifth avenue side; table Ghote: reduced tw $3 per day; elevator, Ac. : ‘choice ingle Rooms also. WM, J, TOMPAINS,” Propriewr, A PIERRE HOUS¥, ONE BLOCK WEST OF CITY 4 Hall, 56 Warren street.—Kooms Sc, a day, $2 a week Up; family Roows $1 a day, $4.4 week up. __ BROOKLYN BUARD. 13! FIRST PLACB—VERY DESI! ABLE ROOMS, connecting, w be let, separately if desired; terms moderate; references exchanged, couvenwat to cars ana terries, ANTED-IN BROOKLYN OR 2W YORK (former preferred). a comsortable Boarding place for an invalid lady, where, {f possible, for a proper con- sideration, she can receive the needed care and atten- tion from’ the parties with whom she boards, withont We | to mauitable part Now York Post offic and place. Address UDSON RIVER.—BUARD FOR FALL AND WIN- ter: fine situation; 30 minutes’ out, 5 trom depot; terms moderate, Address COUNIKY, Spuyten Duyvil, ANSION HOUSE, SUMMI pA from New York; good for winter: pure mountain sir; house convenient to churches, schools and depot. LORIDA.—FURNISHED HOUSE TO AT Green Cove Spring, suitable for a tamily desiring to spend the winter Sous. Apply at 128 Kast Twenty- second street. TZGERAI Household Furniture public auction, THIS DAY, Over 40) Lots by catalogue. 500 yards velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, HAS (Tuesday) MURNING, commencing at 1055 o'@lock, at private residence 120 Wost Zid street, near 6th avenue. Purlors consist— French plate rosewood Etagere. Magnificent rose Wood 7%4 octave Mianofortes, Chicker- | ing € son, stolnway & Son, makers. ilt Console Table. Satin brocatel Parlor Suits. Iniaid marquetry Centre Tables, indows, real lace Curtains, Bronzes, Figures on Pedestals, Pieces of Stamuary. 8. fete, y. Valuable Oil Paintin, _ Chamber suit, com} in rosewood and inlaid blick walnut; Bedsteads, Dress- Ing Cases, Bureaus, Wardroves, curled hair and spring | Bolsters, &c. Dining Room—Inlaid French waluut Builet, Bxtension Table to match ; dining room Chatrs, solid Silver and Plated Ware; China Din- ner and lea Sets, 250 pieces; Library and Bedroom Suits, | im reps; Turkish Chairs Bookcase, Library Table, lady's Secretary; 80) voluines of Books; also basement ani ser- | vante’ rarnivure. N. B.—ihis is the largest and richest sale of Household Furniture this season. K. EK, MCDONNELL, Auctioneer. of maynificent Household Furniture, THIS DAY, at 10% o'clock, at private residence 21 East 2vth st., near Broadway. £5) lots by catalogue. 74 octave Planoforte, four ronnd corners, tui! agraffe, celebrated city maker; magniticent Parlor ~uits, latest style and rich covel Etageres, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Oil Paintings, Mirrors, | Bronzes, Clocks, Curtains, Vases, Mbrary, centre, exten- sion and marble Tables; Bedstead, Dressing Cases, Bu- reaus, eoring, and hair Mattresses, . china, glass aud sliver Ware; kitchen and servants’ Furniture, &c. ENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. AND WIFE WISHING A PERMA- ENTLEMAN ut home with 4 first class private family (aduits), omtments complete, table first class, central location, address HOMESTEAD, Herald Uptown Branch office. 3 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AY- enue.—A handsomely furnished second Floor to let to a party of gentlemen or to a small family; private por breakfast only; highest references given and required. 35 WEST NINTD STREET.—-TWUO HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms on first floor, with hot ana cola Water, to let to one or more gentlemen, with or without Board, in a German tamily ; references exchanged. 33 WEST TWENTY-SFOOND S8T.—VERY DESIRA- ble Rooms to let, with Board: reference, KING STREET, NKARK MACDOUGAL.— Handsomely furnished back Parlor, containing closets and every convenience tor two gentlemen: tront hall Room, second floor, one gentleman, with first class Board; terms reasonable ; refe! es. 7 3 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI- £ son ayenue.—Nicely furnished second story front Room, fourth story front Room and two hall Roows, with Board; references first class. Q.47H STREET, 190 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY AND } sixth avenue.—Hanosomely furnished front Rooms | on second, third and fourth fioors, with first class Board; references, 3 TH STREET, 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, a handsomely furnished front Room on sec- ond floor, with Board; alsoa single Room; unexcep- tlonabie re‘erences exchanged. Qj GRAMERCY PLACE (so EAST TWENTIETH street).—Large front Room, with g joard, for e) La t Re ith good Board, gentleman and wite; also Room’ for one or two gentle- men. Moderate prices. Q5 LAFAYETTE PLACE, ONE BLOCK East OF Broadway, near Fourth street—Fine front Room and hall Bedroom (communicating), handsomely tur- nished. on second floor, to let, with Board; location un- exceptionable; terms réasonable; references 857%, 8T., WEST, 33.—THREE NICELY ¥FUR- nished dovble Rooms with hot and cold water; excellent Board to $16 per week for two; home pri- vate ; loc 5 ° 36 Sixth avenues.—A private family will Jet, with Board, one or two intge, suuny Rooms, 36 BAST, ,IWENIV-THIRD | StREET —SECOND | OO Floor: private table it desired; also other Rooms; reference reauired. Q7 WEST (THIRTY-NINTH | STREET—A HAND- somely furnished Second Floor, en suite or singly, | with Board; private table it preferrad. 38 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—SECOND « Floor to rent, with first class Board; private table if required; board for singie gentlemen or gentleman sod wite. Apply on thursday, between 9 and 3 o'clook. 38 FEST WASHINGTON SQUARE Rooms, with Board for gentlemen and wives and single gentle- men; reterence required. CELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH EXCEL. lent table, for famihes or singié gentlemen, $1 50 per day, $6 to $10 per week, at 150 and 182 Bleecker street; home comtorts HALL ROOM AND TWO LARGE ROOMS TO LET— with Board, newly painted, papered and furnished ; American private tamily; references exchanged. 176 West Eleventh street. BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, AT 131 West Twenty street.—Desirable Suit of Root to let, with Board; ample closets, bath, &c.; also a te 1 Street ald Broadway ; also single Rooms; New England tamily; table strictly first class; references. Inquire of CHANDLER, Stationer, 697 Sixth avenue, ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR—WITH OR WITHOUT “BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL—LARGE | handsomery furnished Parlor Floor, consisti Tooms, abundance of pantry room ani hot a: ‘water, to let, with first class Board; will be rented to- ther or separately: also other desirable Rooms. 1390 1 BLOCK FROM BROADWAY (110 EAST TWENTY- second street).—Rooms to let, en suite or singly, fur. nished or unturnished, with or without Board or private table ; references. ROOM AND ALCOVE, SECOND FLOOR, PRONT, and front Room, thir floor, all neatly turnished, with Board, for two gentlemen and thelr wives, of single gentlemen; house brown stone, with modern im- provements; references. Apply at 133 Kast Nuoeteenth street, near Irving place. SUIT HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS—WITH rivate table, at 41 West Thirty-fifth street. near | Fifth avenue; aiso other Rooms for married couples or sin; entlemen ; references exchanged. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THIRD FLOOR TO rent, in @ private house, en suite or singly, with Board. ‘Call at 107 West Forty-fourtn street HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— With Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gen- tlemen; v boarders accommodated : reterenc exchanged. 47 West Twelfth street. 2», FLOOR FRONT ROOM AND BEDRUOM, EN | suite or singly; also Rooms for single gentlemen, With goody liberal ‘table, superior cooking, at 49 West ‘Thirty-second street; reserences exchanged. aed STORY ROOM TO RENT, WITH BOARD, AT NO, 0 West Fiftieth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- hues; four years’ references, LEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECKER,—PLEASANT | 5 Accommodations tor one. or two married couples oF a few single gentiemen to let, nicely turnisned, on mod- rate terms; excellvnt Board ‘guaranteed. VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL,—HAND- somely furnished Parlor and Bod Rooms, also double and single Rooms, with or without soard; terms mode rate; day boarders taken. pete d Be eS VENUE, NO. &7.—A DESIRABLE FLOOR, | A Hood closets; nrivate bath, &c.; entire or in suites; | falso other rooms; table first class; reterences exchanged) | RTH A UE, NO. %3, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH Are AT Neth strocta—fandsomely furnished Apart: ments to let, with sirictly first class Board; private table i if desired. EAST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FUTH avenue,—second Floor, handsomely furnished, to let, with Board, toa small family private table if desired; references. iw COTTAGE PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STREET, — Nicely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, Q) WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—fHANDSOMELY {) [henished teont. Rooms on second and. third floors, with first class Board, to families and single gentlemen; references. 10 EASY TWENIY-SECOND STREET.—TWO HAND- somely furnished Rooms to rent, together or separ: dtely, With Urst class Board: algo a single yom private table, in an elegant house, near Forty-second | ing of 4 nd cold | 5¢ | 54 QQME, STREET, NO, 6, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenioa—élegant Suits of Rooms newly furnished, consisting of Parlor Floor, with tront Base- | meut and'Second, Third and Fourth Floors, with private table only; references exchanged. AST STREET, M0 WEST “NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with or without Board, for gentlemen ; ex- | cellent table; reterences. 492, BAST, TWENTY-FIRST Floor, handsomely furnished, en suite or divided, with or witlout private table, WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | STREET.—SECOND | | Board. A. —WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR without breakfast, East Seyenty-fourth street; first c! in strictly private house, 110 ‘lass neighborhood, be- tween Fourth and Lexington avenues. A SUIT OF ROOMS, NIC rent, with Toard, ‘consisting of parlor, bedroom ICELY FURNISHED, TO and bathroom; house appointments first class in every particular: located on Twenty-first. street, near Fith avenue. Rejer to H. R. Drew, No. 3 Twenty-third strect, Fifth Avenue Hotel. FURNISHED Fr INT ROOM, WITH BOARD, fire and gas, wanted, permanently. by gentleman and wife. for. COLUMB' A —GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH | + first class Board atthe very lowost rates: also Storage for wagons. Inquire at 156 West Thirty-first st. $14 a week, in a quiet street. Address Herald oilice. NTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT TO eventeenth street, near Fifth avenue, con- sisting of Parlor, two Bedrooms, private bath, &c., with ) private table; only those willing to pay for first class ac- commoda tions neea answer. | Uptown Branch office. Address M. L. D., H A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THREE HAND. | somely furnished Rooms on third floor and hall Room, fourth toor, with or without private table; reter- ence, | 43 West Twenty-eighth street, A large FAMILY LIVING ON MURRAY HILL HAVE A | Room to let ‘Address @., Herald to ingle gentleman, with a st Uptown Branch offi A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A second story alcove Room, with Board; locatio | Forty-tifth stree quired. Address 'E. G HANDSOME central; 5 referonces given and ri ‘ald Uptown Branch office, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET— To a gentleman and wite; Board for wife only. Apply, at49 West Twenty-ninth street, between 9 A. MM. | and 2 P.M. j R° ARD, WITH OR WITHOUT PRIVATE TABLE, | to families desiring a pleasant home for the winter. | Please call at 116 Bast Nimeteenth street, second block from Broa dW MRST CLASS BOARD IN will be Groceries. office. A BROADWAY HOTEL en in etenangs for Carpets, {urniture or ddress H., box 167 Herald Uptown Branch ‘RS. M. B SUMN. NO, 22 ment E} Bas’ RE 36TH STREET, Has to offer for the winter, In her thres English base. houses, two of her’ most elegant par! tables; also one smaller Suite, jor Suites, without private table, with exclusive baths, dressiig rooms, &o.; private and one single room. ARTIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN WISHING first class Room: with Board, on Murray Hill, ad- dress F, H., Herald Uptown Branch office. LE ASANTE ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, CAN BE at 227 ‘Third avennes, near! tion convenient an quired, Eleventh street, between Second and opposite St. Unexceptionable; references re- 1 1 1 | | i erald | top Centre and Card Tabies, French ‘plate Mirrors, fine | Bedsteads, | B° | | R. erty and :il Cedar street. DAY, atil o'clock, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUOTIONEE By D, W. IVES. Salesrooms. 108 On WED) A general assortment of Furniture, 0. from re dences, Truck, Grocers’ and Express Wagon, Butche Curt, Horses, &o._ se UCTION SaLEe = Magnificent Household Furniture, on THIS DAY (Tuesday). at lu4s o'clock, at the elegant residence sé West 15th street, between 6th and Oth avenues, property of taunily leaving city, Drawing ‘Koom—Superb Suits, Grind Duchess style, covered silk brocade richest ‘description; Btageres Bookcase, Vabinets, Tables, Curtains, Carpets, magnif cent rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated maker; ‘Burcaus, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension Table, Burlet, Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware, basement kitchen, servants’ apartments.’ Sale peremptory. Par: ties wishing to attend this sale take 5th av, stages or 6th av. cars, AUGUST MARTENS, Auctioneer. | (AUCTION BALE THIS (TUESDAY MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the elegant private residence 210 West 2ist st., near 7th avenue, handsome and usetul Household Furnitare, two elegant Pianofortes, Stemway & Sons’7 octave and Decker & ros.' tour round 734 octave. Marie Antomnette and Princess style Pavior Suits, cov- ered in “damask satin” and brocatel; inlaid. and marble On) Paintings. imported Bronze tigures, Clocks, Lace Curtains; Library aud Secretaire Bookcases, handsome | éwart Bookcase, Library Tables, Turkish Sui ! Spanish and Torkish why Soy Easy Chairs, Writing | rosewood and walnut Bedroom Sets, with Dress ing Gases; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, 31 ihalr and spring Mattresses; rep, plush and hairelott Suits; Extension Table, Buffet, Dining Chairs, Silver- ware, Crockery, Hall Stand, Brussels and ingrain pets, Kitchen Furniture, dc. Car- N. B.—Sale positive. Take venth or Kighth avenue cars. ROBERT O. CASHIN, Auctioneer. UCTION, AUCTION. AUCTION, At residence 103 West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, October 6 at 1036 o'clock, over 275 lota handsome and useful Household rurniture, bi ik heyot) pale a Ou Grande Duchesse and ar | tions, Cylinder, Standing and sitin } that his great saleof Prospect Park Lots will positive: | Contrary. SALES AT AUCTION AVID M. DAVIS, AUCTIONKER, jowery, wil! sell this day, at 193 Canal sireet, second floor, at It o'clock, the entire Furniture, Carpets, Cooking Utensils of a tummily giving up housekeeping. a 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S + sale this day (Tuesday), at 10% o'clock, at 16% Bowery, three gross new Brandy aud Whiskey Bottles, | and a large lot of Liquors and Cigars. By order of 5, D: Hail, Ciy Marshal. Thereafter, Parlor -uits, Lounges, Tables, Bureaus, French and American Clocks, Onlcioth, Carpet, Blankets, Comtorters, Suis Outlery, Cardigan ‘ral Merchanase. ackets and a vari TIONEER, . By virtue of several at 10% o'clock, at Great Jones street. Parlor 3, Contre Tables, Carpets Mirrors, Clocks, Pictures, Dressing Bureaus, Bedste: Washstands,’ Lounges, Mattresses, Bedding, ‘ables, Chairs, Extension Tablea Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, two Séwing Machines, oe Expross Wagon, &c. ABRAM BARNARD, Attorney for Mortgagee. ‘. JR., AUCTIONEER, erchandise and Fine Arts Salesroom, Be i 37 Nassau street, eal Estate Department, 21 Park row, New York. On Wel DAY, at 136 o'clock, assay sree. Nis OF A FIRST CLASS BES~ INFECTIONERY, gant Fufter's Patent Frigid Soda Foun- mM Freezer, glass Showcases, 20 trom opper Ware, Glass Ware, 100 cane the appurtenances of a large res ALL THE CON TAURANT AND. One ery ele; tain, large Ice ( marble top Tables, seat Chairs, and all taurant ERK. JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER. Furniture, Merchandise and Pine Arts Salesroom t ‘57 Nassau street, Beal Estate Department 21 Park row, New York. THIS DAY TUESDAY). OcroBER § AT 1 O1CLOCR Is 3 HE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TKUSE D "€ VINGS AND TRUST COMPAN’ at 18 BLEECKER STREET, bai all the splendid Fixtures, carved wainut Desks, Partle Desks, Revolving large safe, suitable tor's banki 5), Letter Presses, Bookracks, jas Fixtures, ‘Tables Chairs, y, dc. making @ coimplete outiit 10F & large banking estabiishinent. By order of the Commissioners, 1. Ae CREOW L ROBERT PURVIs and R, . T. LEIPO OHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, AT 78 A Varick street,'at 2 o'clock, a large Lot of Furniture, consisting of Bureaus, Bedding, Bedsteads, Carpet Stoves, fables, Chairs, Sotas, Louies. Dealers invited: ARSHAL'S SALE—ISAACG WOLF, AUCTIONSER, MYERS & CO. will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, af i] Bowery, the entire stock of a first ‘class Crockery and Glassware’ Store, consisting of Glass and Cniaa Ware, Fancy Goods, stone China and barthenware, logether with a large line of Fancy Goods tor the coming hali- days. vale positive. Dealers ited. By order of LEVY LIvPMAN, City Marshal. N ARSHAL'S SALE.—THOMAS J. MoGRATH, AUC. tioneer, will sell this day, at 11. M., No. 153 ham street, corner Mulberry street, oue black Mare oae covere! Wagon. By order P. Feenv, Marshal. ARSHAL'S SALE. HA PEYSER, AUCTION- a) wer, sells at 104g o' lock, at 38 Catharine street, 2y,000 Cigara, two cases Tobacco, one bale Havana, Plat- form scale, Saie, one Figur Cigar Moulds, tour Rasreaae at ey he toga ercatier, one Bugs: our vets Harness. ea M. BIRNBAUM, ORTGAGE SALE,—HENRY DREHER & SON, AUG tioneers (ofice 23 Second avenue), sell on TUBS. AY, October 6 at 103g o'clock, at Northeast corner of Frankiin and Elm street craiiroad building), Machinery ot 4 Paper Collar and Cuff Manutactory, viz, four large Embosing Presses, Cutung, Rolling’ and’ Punching Machines, Knives, Dies, Pulleys, Hangers, office Furul- ire, Safe, &c. Sale positive. ture, SAIRNST GASTEYGER, Attorney for Mortage. ‘© POSTPONEMENT. Ruea Nelson, sq., has authorized mo to sta 6 4 ly 2 oclock, at Exchange oales- reports to the HNSON, Jr. H. PIKRSON, AUCTIONEER AND DEALER IN Real Estate, No. 5 Pino street. New York. —Grand- gi4opportunity, of the season to secure the choicest of Building Sites in the attractive and healthful village South Orange. N. 5.—O. H. PIERSON will sell, by order or the owner, Dr. Henry Fenner, ‘on Thurs- day, October 8, 1874, at 12 M., on promises, 20) Building Lots und Plots, fronting on finely graded streets, in the midst of costly Improvements, near depot. A large con- crete Resitence included. in sale, erms favorable. Special train from foot of Bare! 4 and Christopher ts at 10:55 A.M. day of sale. Music; luncheon om. trival of train. Free passes, maps, &c., uv! the auee take place this day, at ym, No. 111 Broadway, notwithstanding ton if JERE. J ‘at auction, Ps) GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 2574, BOWERY, + sells tnis day, at 10% o'clock, the Contents of first dlass Ice Cream and Coniectionery, third avenue, be- tween 104th and 105th sti handsome marble Foun- tain, 2 marble to) rs, Shelving, Show- gases (one silver), bles, Counte ; lass Jars, Carpet, Oil Cloth, Stove,. ¢c. Must be sold'in lots to sult, rain or shing, AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, AT JAMES AGAR'S, 69 New Bowery, a large lot of winter Goods, consisting of Dresses, Remnants of silk ana Al acca, broche and plaid Shawis, velvet and clot Sacques, Sheets, Spreads, Blankets Quilts, large lot o| Overcoats, ousiness Coats, 'Pants and Vesta, Carpets and. yarious other articles. Clothing sale at il o'clock. M. Cook, 21 Amity street AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS McGRATH, AUC- tloneer, 188 Chatham street, corner Mulberry, Will seli this‘day ateleven o'clock, Men’s and Wome: Clothing, Dresses, Shawis, Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, shoes, ac, Also Coats, Panis and Vests order B. J. Fry, Third avenue. AWNBRORER’S SALE—R. FIELD, GENERAL ‘auctioneer, salesroum No. 89 Bowery, will seli this. Gay. ut 11 o'clock, 300 lots women's. Clothing, Dresses, Snawis, Kemnants, Underclotiing, Quilts, Blanket Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c., ‘Also 30)'lots mer Clothing, Coats, Pants, Vests, &c.' By order of &. Simp son & Vo., 191 Bowery. N. B.—The sale of Men's Clothe | tng will commence at Ll o'clock sharp. JCHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—SEGA ith Marshal's sale—will sell this day (TUESDAY) and o'clock, at salesroom, 27 East Broadway. ten thous Ane domestic S64" oy 1, STEWART, Marshal HERIFF'S SALE OF TOOLS, TOOL CHESTS, 40.— eee Seebacuiyon WM. C, CONNER, Sheriff. Antoinette Parlor Suites, in satin brocade and | _W#. Hxsky, Deputy. Teps;. rosewood Pianotorte, Works of Art, Bronzea | QHERIFF'S SALE OF WINES, LIQUORS, &0.—a Mirrors, Giocks, Paintings, tosewood and wainut Cham: | HERMAN, Sberide Auctioneer, sells this day (Tues ber Suits, Dressingcases, Bureaus, Bedsteads. Mattresses; | duy), October 6 at 11 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, @ large Sitttug Room Suits, in plush, reps and hairclow; library. | jot of imported Wines Liquors, in barrels, casks and dining, servants’ Furnitare. boties ac. M. . CONNER, Sherif. J. KRAEMER, Auctioncer. Wa. Hl icnxs, Deputy. Mae, Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUOFIONEER, HERIFE'S SALE OF MILLINERY GOODS, £0.—8. ART GALLERY HERMAN, Sherif? Auctioneer, sells, this di 47 and 49 Liberty street, ODpont te, the Post office. MORTGAGB SALE UF A IVATE COLLECTION | OF CHOICE O1L PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, Peon and Ink Sketches and rare Engravings; also LIFE SIZB PORTRAIT OF POMPADOUR, a remarkably fine Cloisitd porate. by A. Rouselle, Paria | Every picture offered will be fositlvely sold WITHOUT LIMITATION OR RESERVE At Mathows’ Gallery. 47 and 49 Liberty etree THIS DAY (TUsSUAY) OCTOBER 6, ‘at 12 o'clock, Now on exhibition, with C: ues. WE & HILLIER AUCTIONKERS.—WORTGAGE ark'schureh; loca- | ' ERY DESIRABLK ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN A | street, rivate iamily; reference. between Fifth and 58 West Ninetecath sixth avenues. Wen cal unfurni: class: Mod 43 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotei.—A few boarders wanted in a first class house; location desirable; elegant Second Flvor, with private bath; also hall Rooms, | 43 SEVENTH AVENUE.—WITH , GOOD, BOARD, single front Room, $7; double Rooms, third Hoor, front; back Parlor; first class brown stone; all con" veniences; central, genteel neighborhood, near Fi teenth street, 43° STREET, WEST, NO, 212 NEAR BROADWAY.— A pleasant home for a party of gentlemen; an elegantly Fornisnes are Room, accommodating two 1g 8 genemen, at $2, uperior Board, fire and gas yr the two. 45 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREBT, NEAR Broadway.—Elegant furnished Rooms, with first Glass Board, for tamllies and single gentlemen ; also table Board ; house newly turnished and painted, with modern improvements; references. 47 WEST SIXTEENTH STRERT.—~NEWLY FUR. our: nished Peete to let, with Board, to families and singie gentlemen; rooms have. soutierh exposure; table excellent; house ali modern improvements 4 WEST THIRTY.FIFTH STREET.—HANDSUME- ly furnished back Parlor, containing ample closets andevery convenience; large fourth floor front Room and hall Room adjoining, with Board, tor families references. or single gentiemen ; 5Q NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—Klegant Rooms, with first class Roard, to families and’ single gentlemen; house newly furnished and painted; terms moderate, WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—SINGLE ROOMS for gentlemen; two handsomely turnished tront single Rooms: strictly first class house and table, 50 WEST THIRTY-SKCOND STREET, WO ELE- o gant Rooms on parlor floor. with private tabje if desired; hot and cold water; also four Rooms on third floor ; references. 5] LExiNatow AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH OL street.—A pleasant and comfortable third story front Room to let, with Board, or without board if de- sired ; reference required. 5 RK WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH OL and Sixth avenues.—Hoard'and washing may be obtained for a family or gentlemen op very moderate terms, 5 SEVENTH AVENUR, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Fourteenth street.—A lady ana gentleman can be with Board, in a private family. QLINTON PLAC, NRAR FIFTH AV Large square Rooms, with Boara, $14, $10 and $2 for two persons; fire and gas and every accomodation necessary ; reference exchange _ WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Klegantly furnished Rooms to Jet, en sulte and singly, with or without Board; modern improvements; private family; reterences. r 9) 60 WEST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN and sixth avenues.—A nicely furnished back Reom on the Varlor Floor, to rent, with Board; modations; also a hall Room ; private fami 4 MADISON AVENUE, ~HANDSOMELY FUR- 6§ it, eon suite or singly, with su- | perior Hoard; pri le if desired; locatium coutral \ and conveniohi;: refoxenees exchanged, pleasant Koom to let, with Boare good accom- accommodated with handsowe Parlor and Bedroom, | WEST FORTY.NINTH STREKT,—ONE LARGE, | i} FIFTH | | limit for both; references exchanged. Send tuculars to M., box 182 Herald office. OARD WANTED—WITH Kooms, by a gentleman, wite and daughter till about | December 1, and perhaps for the winter; early dinner ansenee of hot air furnace ponsable, Address L, 8., box 1,52 ( ‘BOARD AND LODGING A WEEK.—A manent Board in a private ARD, box 19% Herali ae family. Address ptown Branch office. A red) ortieth FAMILY OF FIVE WANT THREE OR FOUR Rooms, one of which must be with good Board, in desirable locality, below ¥ street; terms, with fire and gas not to exceed $0); reterences exchanged, large (alcove pre- Address, with particulars, box 3,995 Post oftice, A GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD AND ROOM, with fire, ina private fam 1 a tome, can be, hag: term woek, Address T. L., 0 West Bro y where the comforts not to excced $9 per adway. REFINED PRIYATR FAMILY LIVING ON OR near Murray | with Board, 7, at price Ny office. be ing til particulars, HOMB, Be-Table must be good; would rematn until Hill, and willing to accommodate entioman, wite and two girls, (aged 13 and tween $135 and per month, may ad- box 's.6/6° Post near summer if suited ; uuexoeptionable references. OARD AND ROOM IN THE FAMILY OF A YOUNG widow lady,—Boara and furnished Room by a oung gentleman seeking the quiet of a home: no other Noardors proterrod BARTON, box 203 references giveb, Address at once Trald office. te ARD B° WANTEZD—FOR daughter, ina first class honse and neighborhood; | GENTLEMAN AND one Koom and Bedroom required: $25 & week is the full par- ) OR THREE SUNNY referred, but not mdis- Post office. dress BE. C., —_—— rm | OARD WANTED—BY A LADY MUSIC TEACHE: ina private family {erms must be mo lerate, or instruction Would be pavmen €., box 136 Herald Uptown Branch office. in part OARD WANTED—BY A YOU ites), with ove large Room, without furniture, with- in ten minutes’ walk trom Houston street an Address, stating term: OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, | No. 10 Broadwi three smail children and nurse, ina private family, | Yesroom, or where but tew boarders are taken, betwee and Thirtieth streets and Second and Fift . box 6 Herald office. \G COUPLE (ISRABL- avenue D. J. M., box 162 Herald office. ixteentn nues, Ad- nh a or in a quiet boarding house ; given ‘oferences exchanged. Address U. B. FANTKD—BOARD AND LODGING IN A RESPECT. able quartor tor a gentleman and wife: terms not toexcoed $12 weekly, Address HARRY, box 4708 Fost oftice, New NTED we wile, Fourteenth to Twenty-e to Eighth avenuo; ' Audress HARRIGAN, Herald Uptown ers, ott A. ork. NTLEMAN AND ighth street, Fourth reier house with tew or no board- Branch ARGE ROOM, ‘HOTE Ls. MAISON PARISIENNE, NO. 98 AND 40. EAST , Twelfth street, between Broad way and University | assortment from other tamilies and trom hot LADY (MARRIED) WISHES PER. | | ATTRACTIVE. \ | tension fable, butler's side LL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, | n be had ina private German family; also an ished back Parlor; terms moderate; house first ;, location Fifty-fifth street, Address JUSTUS, Heraid ottice. | | | | } \ | cases, Extension Tables, Dining Cuairs, Buttets Axmin- sale of elegant Household Furniture at auction Fooms corner of Highth street and University pla Wednesday, October 7, at 11 o'clock, one Steinway": a octave round corner rosewood Piano; carved walnu and gilt Buffet, walnut Parlor and Library Suits, carved walnut and gilt Bedsteads, elegant mirror-tront Ward. robes, fancy Inlaid and marbie top Tables, handsome marble top Dressing Bureaus, marble top Commodes, Washstands and Tables, splendid Cabinet, walnut rd, French plate. pier and mantel Mirrors, Library Tables, Turkish Lounges, Easy Chairs, Folding Chairs, Rockers, English Brussols Car et, fine lace Curtains, carled hair and spring Mat resses, feather Bolsters aut Pillows, bronze Figures, French Clocks, &c. Also @ splendid collection of rare and costly Vil Paintings, Gems Goods now on exhi- bition at the auction rooms, THOMAS IV, ey for Mortgages. 5 Y JAMES T. GRISWOLD, AU SALESROOMS 12 WASHINGTON PLACE, SALE. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD PUR- RE, ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTES, MIRRORS. CARPETS, CHINA. GLASS, ae. THIS DAY (TUBSDAY), AT 10% O'CLOCK, BENJ. F. THEALL will sell as above, AT 12 WASHINGTON PLAC, NEAR BROADWAY, a very large assortment of elegant rosewood and walnat Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture of aimost every description. Pier and Mantol Mirrors, marble top | Etageres, armoire-a-glace Secretary and Library Book- d velvet Carpets, Mattresses, ‘China and Glass Ware 6. Sale on Thesday, 12 Washington place. "QV MAX BAYERSDORFBR, AUCTIONEBR, KSTAB- B lished 1362—Particular attention given to auction nies of rene Ll) &c.; terms very reasonable; mortgages toreciosed. chatol MoWAX BAYERSDORPER, office 1% Bowery. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS at 10% o'clock, at 23 Cherry streep Stock and Fix- tures of a Grocery Store, in lots, YERSDOR- FSR'S office, 124 Bowery. (Tuesday), October 6, at 1034 o'clock, & large lot of Millinery Good D. G. Gatx, Deputy. HERLF#’S SALE OF BREWERY STOOK, FIXTURES, Utensils, Horses, Wagons, &c. 8. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells, on Monday, October 12, at {1 o'clock, at Nos. 322 and $2 Kast Forty- fifth street, the Contents of a first class srewery, knows, as the Turtle bay Brewery, viz., of Mash ‘Tubs, copper Kettles, Engine, rumps, Gasks, Barrels, Taps, Kegs, Ice Houde also waae 1,500 barrels Lager Beer, Hops, vi ar ess, ae sac met WM. ©, CONNER, Sheriff. ‘Tuomas Fuancts Bounxs, Deputy. TPus AUCTION SALE OF MMH. DE PERCIVAL'S Peete ot Ladie and Children’s hand made Gate ments of tha need ove feria te CA el ape 4 (Tuesday) morning, Yclock, Ghlon sqnare | H iyT & BRADLEY, Auctioneers, JILLIAM KENNELLY, AUCTIONEER AND REAL. W "“Wetate Broker, office'No. 4 Pine street—Will soll 1374, at 12 o'clock. Broadway, bi v 363 Canal street Onitive. 6B, Sheri at auction, on Wednesday, October 7, M.. at the Bxchange salesroom, 11 order of the executors of Thomas Kivien (deceased), New: Bowers—the valuable fonr, story orick dwelling: with lot, known as 26 New Bowery, at the junction wit Madison street. Chestnut street—also the brick. House with lot, known as 26 Chestnut street, joining the above premises. Seventh avenue,—Two able on west eceer Cyt bia pad south Gist sirect. Map at auetionser’s office, FReDBRICK SMYTH, WILLIAM HUGHES,” } Bxcontorm, TEAM YACHT AND LAUNCH.—ANY PERSONS having elther and will sell cheap address, with oasis price and complete deseripuon, H., Herala office, WB QUBBN'S HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. T Pre well known i Niase hotel, havii ng recently | Changed proprietors, will now be found one of the ma | conuortabie In the South of Ireland, q and: Teliway’ depot will be founs to the landing sages railway depot 101 most convenient to Auerican tourists arriving by de several seamers, _ WANTED TO PURCHASE. KALSKIN SACQUE WANTED—SMALL SIZE PRE- i | S terred; mast oe fine quality and un good order. For ¥, THOMAS, AUCTIONEBR—WILL SELL THis | the rigut article a fair price will Ue pad. Address, state B. day, at 31 Park row, a magnificent lot of Oil | ing price aud where xt can be seen, MAYNARD, Herald Paintings and Chromos, at 1034 o'clock ; ali handsomely | onice, framea. ——_ ———— 2 ¥ JW. CAMPHELL, JR. AUCTIONEER SELLS RO renee By nesday, in lots. entire good Stock and Fix- | ~~ Syas N BEVEL TABLES tures of Family Gricery in Weat Twenty-seventh streck | A ] —SlANDARD AMER IOAN cmbiaation Guan go> Pictu sinnct tin, Hack jor sale only by we patonces, H.W. COLLENDER, ” soo. JADWARD A. LAURENCE & 00, Vainable improved Real Estate at auction. Noe. 547 and 549 East, Twelfth street and No, 2% East Fourth streeet. To be peremptorily sold uncer the direction of Messrs. pal A. Gross, Avex. Kircheis and B. D. Gale, Commis jouers, by order of the Supreme Court, in partiti uf y B. A LAUR! Ohaccn on WEDNESDAY, Oct 7, 1874, at 12M., atthe Exchange New York city. Maps ani particulars at the office of the auctioneers, Ho. 123 Broadway, of of the Commissioners, No, § Cham- bers street, New York. DWARD SCHENOK, AUCTIONEER, Large, peremptory sale, at auction, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 7 and 8, at 1! o'cloek precisely, Rich Parts Goods, French china Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Vases, Figures, Orystal Glassware and Fancy Goods Goods on exhibition on Tuesday, Octover 6, ery article @ ‘anteed bertect. Fr, COLTON, AUCCIONRER —LARGH AND EXTRA | large saié of Household Furnitare—Pianos, French pinte Mirrors, Melodeons, over 100 Carpets, Parlor, Uin- ing room and Bedroom Goods, &c., &c., this day (aes. day), October 6 at the auction rooms, No. 53 Kast Vhire teenth street, near Broadway, commencing at LL o’cloc One o1 Lue largest sales of the season, embracing in part the entire furniture of a large private dwelling, removed tothe store for convenience of sale; aiso a very large Ss, Several Suits, Bedroom and Dining Sota and Sota Keds, Parlor cessor to Phelan & Collender, 733 Broadway, Naw ? ore. wf OF BILLIARD TABLES, 5X10Q, BRVF ULEp, oy iho onder. tor pele. Gheape enetie Bails, &c., tor $10). Cull at 219 Kast Twenty-ty! Street, in plano store HELAN | & very litde ased, ty-secont street and ~* MISCELLANEOUr, M. PAGE JOSSRIBR, | FROM avi. painter on fans, china, ture, bronze, designs tor wall Day i, muslin, carpet and ancy articles, has removed. to 4 Ts Will Dé promptly attendo? , YS vain avenue COLLENDER CAROM / ane sxIq, rice $223 Inquire ¢ “4 Seventh avenue. Legian es “PARIS, ARTISTIC glaw medaliton: Ord rivate lessons im winging ob tans and silk; M186? 1 seh 3 aaancMhis tor maourning, OC (PteuCows, and, faxmiles to orde! : Penner nancnrnnanns BEAUTIFUL SET, “37, GUM TEETH, $10; SIN- dd gle, $1; Bxtractiy “With gas, Suc, ; Silver Fillin . EXOmine — speckir ¢. § Yo. DENTAL ROOMS, 2 Sixth AW auer Established IasL, Remon AIMS Oe watt, pits ‘AN. RESIDENCEML + Bast Tenw, ‘treet, near Third avenue. A oR AY. MMB, GRINDLE CURE ALL COM- £1. plaints; 25 y pra West Twenty st —MMNS A, nin’, —MIG, RESTELD, MIDWIFE SINCE 180, NOL Au itty-second’ street, frst door from Filth COo%.suue DR, OR MMB, WES’ “ advice (ree. 4 Bleeck: THL, PHYSICLAN, NO, 207 BAST FORTY- treet, Li COMPLAINTS Hear Broadway. Jace.—Elegomt Apartments for families and sing’ ‘i | fomen; tate athete avd Pe Me Room do... 6 wil Suits ot Cottage aud enamelled do-it | —— —— —-— Spring Bells and hair Mattresses, Chandeliers, sron ze LIGHT ROOMS AT HALF PRICK | Paintings, China, Glass Ware, &v., &e.* also E) Phe., 600. and $l per day; gentlemen and | barrels of Preserve Jars, various Kinds, N. B.—The cate famines. “Frangfort House, corner of Frankfort aud | pets will be sold about 2% or 3 qreloeg: ts deliv. William streets, Open ali cialis red until tuesday, Catalouuey early this nu, \ J)’, COBBETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SINCE FJ 1842,—Consultation conddential Oitlve 2 Contre st