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} i] CIT) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. BARGAIN, IF SOLD ar Oxon, —FOUR STORY ___ REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ‘one, on ‘Thi rtp price $16,000; ‘daa for BL: n Lots. A, BLOMQVIST, 150 Nassau street, Pi Boxmexluo tet: possersion >. bast Bore ge “) -SUPRBLY FINISHED AND BUILT NEW 25 TO Ee pean cnet reat Bid at Woot at Fast fang | West ith aireets also, Sth. Noe. 3, 673, Ii Pine and 31 East seventeenth street. ¥¥TH AVENUE.—28X7)X100, COLUMBIA COL. ge ground reut $437; for sile at a bargain. 584 a No.! Pine street, and 38 ‘Kast Seventeenth street Eg side. 1 IND 53 CHERRY SstrEET, <Hoobvelt; these two. valuaole. five store tee omements toretlier, only Slo. terms. V. STEVKABN, Jr, 11 Pine oF 31 East Seventecuth street. —FOR SALE—A FRAME COTTAGE two Lots; House has seven rooms; the stable roow tor two horses, wagon room % Bieta here to gph «i ff ag me ne x ‘ail particulars aanitee HOSS DUMKIN St Soe Th tween Thity-sixth and ‘Tiurty-seventh street ry OK SiLB—AT A V-RY LOW PRICE, A NEW Fes gory and basement stone tront House, 1/7 East -fourih “sire by: Aye street, near Lexington avenue. Inquire FORSME—TWO STORY ATIC AND BASEMENT frame House, in East Thirty-eighth sircet; $1,000 7,500, on mortgage. cash, bakuce, $' 1, 5. HAYWAKD, 183 Chrystie street. OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 78 SUFFOLK TeR will exchange for improved Brooklyn or illlamsbarg Hroperty. Apply on premises, to owner. ‘. AU SECOND | AVENUE, | NEAR 10TH L—Two story and brick basement ase, af improveiments, {7x30x66, at auctios fay, tober 13, at 12 o'clock... at thet xen Se £008, ltBroadway by RICHAID VHA iN Bau eat chance ; sale positive. wat ofc i Br Broadway. y a 3° AND S'XTH AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE AT low Barca for cash: also flat monte and good Tene- ying well; whole block on Sixth avenue, oun Way. ‘Apply to JOHN FETTRETCH. 1.038 Third avenue 14. 00. WILL BUY A HANDSOME FOUR story brown stone high stoop House, ast Sixtieth street, few mi 4’ walk from Central Wile every Wadern convenience also others {rout $20.00. SHLR’ 0, WALDEON & SONS, 1,014 Third avenue, an Wes side, A TIA FEET FROM BROADWAY, SIXTY.SECUND « street. —New elegan 20 foot Dwelling, $20,0.0° also 6 West Fifty-eighth areal, nea PE NSON, a teats 11 Pine street ond 31 Kust Seventecnth street, —ils WEST SIXTY-FIRST SIREET, NEAR BROAD- cee eg hee story high stoop new, elegantly built Urtoot stone Lwelling. chdap, VENSON, Jr, 11 Pine street and 31 East Seventeenth street. rte 26X119 FEET. FRONT AND REAR HOUSE, 416 West Sixteenth street, for sale: $10,000; terms asy. BL. & B.T. BUANHAM, 609 Hudson street. FINE CORNER PLOT—100X125, ON THE BOUL! verd, below 148th street, can Se bought ata bar- gain, Apply to B. H. LUDLOW & CO,, No. 3 Pine st, A; ‘A BEATI“UL MODERN HOUsK, WITH OR SALE. ail the late improvements, in West Thirty-second Jot 100 feet, tour story high sioop and Dasemient, Just Painted: "inguire at 350Weat thirty: OR SALE LOW—106 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTIL street, three bes one stoop brown ston: Boo ood order; terms oa y tod, & R. RUSSELL, 1,193 Broad way, roo NE OF 1HE BEST HOUSES IN THE NINTH WARD i veaged bargain; also asmall but handsome ree 0 oh brown stone house, newly painted, for $iko00 fouse and full Lot on Greene ‘stFeot for sale, ‘Vory low; house rented. MARTIN DUNN, Broadway STORY AND A HALF HIGH STOOP BRICK House, on West Thirty-sixth street, between Seventh sad Eighth avenues, en an i] improvements and in Grat class order; Brice ou Bod, LEVY Un Weer duiniy-eighth street. Miscellaneous. SPLENDID INVESTMENT.—HALF A BLOCK ON L dist avenge, a whole Block on Third avenue, riy; also private Houses; must be sold; Tenement a ft Houses. Apply at ouce w JOHN « ETIRETOL, {iss ‘ited avenue. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE ___ AND TO LET, ERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLY ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A.M. TILL P.M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P.M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, T A NOMINAL RENT TO A GOOD CAREFUL TEN- ent—A new three story brick House, in a tirst class Jelatborhood, or will be sold at a bargain, arply to the swuer, ROBT. s. WALK. R, 205 Broadway, N. OFKRS AND | AGENTS, | ATTENTION.—IWO Houses, new, two story Frenc! of e: Pilani h roo! modera improvements, with five Lots, for sal ore singly or together, corner Lewis avenue and Wither: ni street; posit fine view: served by a lines ores o8 from Boneerel ferry, 3 New York city Hall. Picture, ke. STEPHENS BROTHE. owners, 187 Drowiway (OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE HANDSOME three story high stoop brown stone House No. Adelphi street, between Myrtle and Willot eg ‘pues; contains odern, improvements; size 10x Tor l0d feet; terins easy. Apply to owner ‘on the prem: from with OR SALE—ON THE HEIGHTS, NEAR WALL piireet and South ferries, a ver desirable three story th stoop baseinent gd sud-ceilar brick House. with Improvements, just i ds in complete order; immediate possession ; pric pA PPly to LT. WHITE, 22 John street, New OR ‘SALE—TWO NEW THREE stone Houses on Vanderbilt avent aod Fulton arenes TOS. and ik: J Ja STORY BROWN . between Greene to suit the times. ON. on premises, — TORAGE STORES FOR SALE OR LEASF—NOS, 5 and 6 Atlantic docx, tronting East River, near Ham- iton Apply to W. H. SCHIEFF! LIN & CO.. 17 ‘Whiham airect. 10. RENT FURNISHED—OR EXCUANGE FOR country Place, three Bory prick, House, Wyckoit street, between Hoyt and Bond, In, splendid order: pos- a; rent only $1,000. SLL, * oo | Sroadveay: ESTEK COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 20 RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE AT PORTCHESTER TO RENT for winter at a very low rent, with stable, &c.; fve minutes trom depot: one hour trom Norty-second street ; om a improvements. Apply to W. K. PEYTON, 272 pea athe OUT OF TH CITY FOR ALE OR TO RENT, iain QOUNTRY SEAT, IN MARYLAND.— Beautiful ng res of la ny FFounds of United States Naval Acatlemy. Deep tide: ater, 6 Climate, picturesque scenery, c! its. ‘Address L. GIDDINGS, Annapolis iOR SALE—THE VANDREWATER HOTEL, SOUTII Oyster Bay, L. I., cheap; terms easy; established 30 years; famous resort of sportsmen and boarders. REYNOLDS, 138 Ninth street, Williamsbiirs. He FOR MARYLAND! PANIC SALES!—THIRTY ae pene, Farm Catalogue Til ac, con Map with every Cc. |, road, river, school, TY NCHA, Baston, Ma. N PASSAIC CIty, = J.—65 AGRES, OR PART; also city Lots, near fine improvements; both two minutes’ walk from the depots, Owner, 320 West Thir- steth street. iPLENDID SUMMER OR WINTER RESIDENCE, IN Dorfect orler, convenient to New York; three or ten bores; shade and fruit abundant, W. H. MELICK, 421 Broaaway. _ 10 LET—AT METUCHEN, NX. J.. LARGE HOUSE, 16 rooms, two acres of lano and stable; might ex- ‘Peat Stic. Address A. WORK, box 611 Providence (R. L) ‘ost of 10 LET—GREENWICH, CONN., FOR SIX MONTHS or longer, the whole or part of comfortable fur- caished Cottage ; would reserve room, with board, if de: ro for three days, COUNTRY, ‘ald wn Br: Up- h office. vd! Ay | OR FOR SALE VERY LOW—A COMMODI- House, near the depot. at Rosetle, N. J. Ay io P°DONALD & GO,, 81 and & Franklin street, York. 5 Ye ERS.—A BRICK HOUSE, WITH MODERN provements; heated with’ steam; house and grounds in perfect orders sable, ac.: only $5) per month. Apply to JAMES YOUMASS, Agent, at Yonkers, 14., 00 FOR A HANDSOME HOUSE, BARN, haying all improvements, lot 100x293, m He finest paling! ot Plainfleld ; G $15,000 for a large. el in the most 4 a pata mu om a modern fable; re of the hanasomest. grounds i the city of Plainfleld: Wich is the plcasamostiend most healthy olty within wins, ais New aw York, and, fhe. beat “eon Ro. faciiities in the HR & CO., No. 5 Pine strect, “REAL ESTA’ rE A term AVENUE. Pry E, WITH BLE and five vt fu sale or exchange for large House and Grounds on Hudson River, Address the owner, 98 Broadway, roo A ori at Miah ettay BEG MOU: Dui at ings; age to ex: Shangelor New York, Brooklyn or Jersey City Property. OLIVER CARTER, 9 Nassau street, room 1,” ABLE) CORNER PROPERTY IN Jersey City; rent, $2,100; light mort toex- nge for New York or'Brookiyn opens T. OLIVER CARTER, 3 39 Nassau str Toom 11, _ AS NEAR-BY COUNTRY STORK BUSINESS F FULLY aie ailaing, ished; will exchance Sock, 00, for Property in Brook!: Ie BLOM QU IST. IW wider bg 4 te id EXCHANGE, ON A “A LEADING ir story and store Houses, ft, “Swarim in Wi rood DIORer Ey chester or other is , OBAWEORD, $95 Mined avenue,” or NTRY SEAT FOR BALE OR EXOHANGE—IN Westchester county, within an hour from city; cight acres, beautisully Wdid out; house roomy and com- modious: out buildings nu EUGENS® CHEVALLIE "Ol Liberty st Dasement. RUG STORE (THE BEST STAND ON for saie.—Wiil ogo i for city Bes cumbered suburban Property: rare ch: 3 | price $5,000, Inquire ot PeUKO & MOORE, as ‘Sixth at XCHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY, FINE LARGE Farm, 400 acres: fair improvements, crops, 8! c.; Well Galeulated for trucking or stock raising; one hour trom eity. JOUN SIEGEL, 79 Cedar street. XCHANGE.—$16.000 UNENCUMBERED 80 ACRE ‘Farin; well watered, plenty fruit, i BS buildings, stock, Grove, ae, als inquire’ at ma a street, N Wto& PxCHANOE—ron CITY PROPERTY, 500 ACRES OF 4 uncultivated Land, partiy timbered, on tiudson ana De! ara Canal, half aday trom New York. Ad- dress A, box 182 Herald office. FExcHanae—roun, STORY TYNEMENTS YOR LOTS situate below Park, between Madison and Sixth av- iso ‘Tenement tor Se ne a ‘east side. NICHOLS & CAFFER 'Y, 93 Fourth avenue. NOR SAGE—OR EXCHANG FOR EAR-BY LOTS, three blooded Colts and_ one “Star” Mare, with two Wagons aad Harness; i prig 54 » SOU. ALLABY, ‘189 Broadway. | floor, from enues; NuW YORK HERALD, _BOARDERS WANTED, vx | Pe PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED. ‘AGAINST Pate TIES BZEPRESENTING THEM! THEMSELVES AS FROM THE HERALD, AND WHO ARE SOLICITING SUBSORIP- TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOARDING GAZETTE OR DIRECTORY. IF THE NOMKROUS PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN SWINDLED WILL INFORM THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD It WILL ASSIST IN BRINGING THE GUILTY PARTIES TO sustior. rey |] RAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN WILL i in) Bleeker streets 81 0 pet day $6 to Bll por ween’ home contorts, : 1 vat te It ALCOVE ROOM ON SEOOND FiDORs 2 large and one ball Koom on third foo: or without Board; first class {n all respects, at re able price: West Forty-fi(th street, between Broad- OR EXCHANGE. 100,000 WORTH OF REAL FS- tate, Paterson, ee red to exchange for Ship. K. ARMISTisL, No, 4 New street, room 8. OR EXCHANGE —A PLOT OF SIX FULL LOTS, IN the Kighth ward, to exchange tor Tenement Prop- pag ulso @ large brown stone House, with six extra Lots, stable. shrubbery, greenhouse, in fine Jocation, in Brooklyn, to exchange for House between Fixtioth and Bighticth streets, IN DU; Broa #25 way and Sixth avenue. |] BLOCK rrom rouarn AvENU —T0 LET, HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with Board, for 4 few select boarders: a periect home: first class table and attend- East i wenty-thi L SUIT ON SECOND FLOOR—ALSO TWO OTHER 1 Rooms, with Board. Apply at 83 Madiyon avenue, LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, SECOND story. front; home conorts and unexceptionabie table; location central: but tew boarders; price mod- era, 96 Tenth street, one block east of Broadway. |] BLOOK FROM FIPTIE AVENUE HOTEL —UAND- HE domely furnished Parlor Floor, consisting of tour rooms, abundance ot pantry room, hot and cold water, to let, ‘with first class Board; private table it desired; yu be Fented together or separately. 13) West Twonty- LARGE ROOM AND B DROOM FOR RE RENT, Csi class Board; family small. Lv West Bota anh AOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY NEAR Filth avenue—A peauttul Country Seat on the east bank of the Hudson River, opposite the (Gauaklll Moun 33, sDiendid mansion, ' outbulldy ey eek fruit trees, a ; unencumbered, At ress sbox 10 9 Post oftice, Tivoll, N.Y. 1 PARLOR AND ALCOVR BEDROOM, SECOND floor, front, and Room, third floor, front, all neatly furnishell, with Board, for two gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; house brown stone, with modern improvements: | references” Inquire ' ac 138” Rast GOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS COT- tage; with large Grounds, tastefully Inid out, at Falr- mount, N. J., 12 miles irom New York. W. H, BERRYMAN, No. 3 John street. MERCHANDISE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR good Mortgages and Keal Estate, improved and unimproved. also & lot of Sewing Machines to exchange for Keal Ks; JOHN B. S, 422 Fulton street, Brooklyn. JANTED—IN EXCHAN HALF CASH AND half Real Estate, a Portable Boiler and Engine, 0 to 40 horse power ; must be in good condition. Apply, for one, week, to W. W. REYNOLDS, 176 Broudway, roomn fdas es SMALL FARM, IN NEW JERSEY OR ryland, in exchange for House and Lot in Stam- ford, Conn, Address C. M. BARRETY, Stamford, Conn. ANTED—FARM OR SMALL HOUSE IN EX- ange tor tor Lots and Mortgage; due next January. SPENGHIS. DUTY, owner, Neary and Cominiasioust for all the States, 31 6.000 ACRES IN LAGRENS COUNTY, GEORGIA, having aperfect tite, to exchanzo for im: proved Property; Houses. in Brooklyn to exchange {or 4 Farm or Lots see of eneumbrance, 3.N. WYCKOFF & CO., 21 Park row. $25.000. mion square. —FOR SALE, OR WOULD EXCHANGE for private ‘House worth about $17,000, fine corner Store Property on avenue A and Ninetecntti Apply to G, street, AGLE. 149 Fourth avenue. URIAL GROUND WANTED—IN THE VICINITY of Cypress Hills, in sections of about 20 plots each. Apply immediatery to H. SULOMON, 459 West Iwenty- third street, New York. LOTS OF LOTS WANTED—ON EAST SIVE, IN VI- cinity of Central Park, with bullders’ loans trom Sn,000 upwards. GILMORB, MURRAY & 0O., No. 4 Pine street. -ANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STORY BRICK Store Property, in Brooklyn, not too far from Ful- ton ferry, in exchunie for first Morigages,, Merchandise d nice Farm, clear and tree. Send offers to box 169 Herald'oftic eteenth street, washing place. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY AND GILSEY HOUSE— 104 West i wenty eichth street. An clegant, comlort ably fural it Room,with or without Board, in'a French ily. FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, TO LET, together or separately; grate fire, bath, &c.; gentlemen: breakfast it desired, at 983 Sixin avenue; references reauired, ri ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR TO LET—WITH GOOD also a Parlor Floor, both weil turnished, and oiner’ uicatia Rooms, singly or en suite. “East Twenty-seventh strect, NIG“LY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, SUNNY Room, wi fond ae ample: closets, hot and cold water, fire gas, at very moderate price, for two persons, 42 Grove street. 1 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THIRD FLOOR, with Board, jor gentleman and wife or two gentle- men. 33 West ‘Thirty third street, between Fifth avenue and Broadway. PER DAY, $3 TO $10 PER WE $1 50. fine Rooms, with excelient Boars and single. 176 Bieccker street, near Broadway. Grounds tor croque Q HaNpsomeny FURNISHED ROOMS EN SUITE, and tourhall Rooms to let, with Board, or ‘without; all modern conveniences: first class location. Inquire im restaurant No, 467 sixth avenue. ©)D FLOOR, FRONT, TO RENT, WITH BOARD—ALSO & Suit of Rooms, suitable for’ family or party of gen- tlemen, Call all week at 37 West Twenty-second street. OR FOUR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, to familles or single ventlemen; Board first class; reference, 59 West Twenty-second street, BOARDERS WASTED, 3] W T THIRTY.SEOOND STREKT PARTIES desiring light, pleasant Rooms can dated; Rooms en suite or -ing!y, with or w! table:'the house has been therough'y re newly furnished; references given and required. 32 EAS? TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—WELL AND nfortably furnished Rooms for rent to gentle- men, with or without Board; house contains bath, hot and ‘cold water; heaved throughout by stew! TH STREKT, NEAR BROADWA’ 34 with hoard, ehglce Rooms—seoond story, and hall foul ‘Thirwy- fourth sire cot BATH ATREEN 28 West.—4 PRIVATE FAMILY will let two very pleasant Rooms, to geatlemen or gpntionan and wite, with Board; also a Keception ns ae Well adapted for a physician's office; terms mod- 35 chang —TO BENT, iront, West r; moderate tras BAST NINTH STREET.-DESIRABLE LARGE Rooms and one single loom to rent, with exert- Board, to genilemen or fainilies; réierences ex- 35 LAraverre ONE BLOCK FAST OF 2) Broadway, near “tourin street. —Fine front Room and hall Bedroom, adjo. nine, dsomely iurnished, on second Moor, with tloor : tiom unexceptional “TH 8’ T AND MADISON AVENUE. 36 Suit of handsomely tunis! convenience, to rent, with Boa: vate table 1 desired. sixth sireet. 3 TH STREET, NO, 67, BETWEEN PIPTH AND Sixth avenues.—ilegant Suits of Rooms, newly toa sina fat 14 Madison avenue, corner furnished, Coumteting of Farlor Foor, with iront Baxe- ment and Second ourth Fi table only; Fr exchanged. didi lactis 3¢ ) WisT TW ENTY-SIXTH STRE Suit of tronv and rear Roo Board, at resonable pri 40 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—iiandsomely turrished Rooms, with tof Hoard, for single gentiemen, at $8, $10 and Ke; also tabie Board: reterence. 8} location frst WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STRVET.—A PARLOR Floor, with or without private table; also one large Koom on third door; relerence required and given, 43 FAST FIFTY NINTH strane, sEcoND DOOR © east of Madison avenue.—A fainily, handsomely located, will rent second Floor, furnished, with Be en suite or singly, on moderate ) terms, | 45) PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK:—HANDSOMELY *) furnished Rooms, with Board, 1 this elegant man- sion, at moderate prices. 4Q WEST SIXTEENTH STREET —LARGE | AND ay small nicely turnished ooms to let, en suite oF singly, with Board; hail NINTH STREET. 50 University place, to 1amilies a Tueuished and paint 5 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STRUET, NEAR MADI- fon square.—One very elegant Suit of Rooms, spa. clous parlors. dining room, &c., with private tal Pleasant connectinz rooms; private bath and closets} table and house strictly first crass 53 WESt | TWesty-EronTH BT. —UAN: 2) somely furnished Second “oor to rent, with excel: lent Board, en sive or separately; also B very des r- able hall Koom: a few table boarders can be accommo- dated ; references. 58 nt Tone with frend en; house newly WEST NINETEENTH STRERT.—A SFOOND OR third story front Room, with Board, or Parlor and Bedroom, In a small private family ; tirstclass house, rel- | erences. 6O WE8t METIETH STREET.—TWO FRONT ROOMS (third floor) to rent, with ‘Board; or back Parlor, nicely furnisied, noutherd exbostre on parlor floor; pri- vate family: location unexceptiouable; reierence. 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK). HOUSE 27 floors, pendsomels £ furnished and sunny; location, house anu table first class, D STORY SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ©) families or 28 West Thirty-1 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—10_ LET, with Board, a handsome suit of Rooms, for a lady and gentleman; separately or together; also Kooins tor single gentlemen. TH AVENUE, NO. 76—TO LET, A PARLOR Floor, nawly and handsom “ly turhisned ; private bath contiected, with or without private table; also one large Room on fourth floor, trout; house and'taple first class, FOR fitstatreet.* one singie and double Room. rststreet. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. in this City and Brooklyn. YOUNG LAWYER DESIRES A ROOM, WITHOUT hoard, sonth of Thirtieth street, in a ‘respectable private family; terms not to exceed $4 per week, in- cluding fire and gas; hot and cold water desired. Ad- dross LUMPKIN, Herald office. SPANISH GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO IMPROVE his knowledge of the English language, wishes to take a comfortable Room and alcove, with bathroom ad- joining, and partial Board, inthe house of some first class private American family, where he may have the advantages of social intercourse; unexceptionable ret erences will be given and required, Address, stating terms, 4c., S., Herald Uptown branch office. RNISHED HOUSE WANTED-FOR_ EIGHT | months or year, with privilege of longer holding; | will be occupied solely by a small family of adults; first class reterences given: would prefer to treat with owners who wish their property well cared for. Address, giving terms, MORTON, box 1, 1 New York Post office. Bre AVENUE, NO. 295, HALL ‘is prepared to let fine Suits of Apart- ments to to select families, with private table only. TH AVENUE, NEAR MADISON PARK.—SECOND Floor, every’ convenience, with or without Board; strictly private ‘amily, Address POSITIVE, Herald Up- town Branch office. $5 TO $6 PER WEEK, FOR COMFORTABLY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board. House contains hot and cold water, gas and bath; location central. 99 Christopher street, near Bleecker. $6 TO $3 PER WEEK FOR ROOMS, WITH BOARD— Families accommodated eaually low; hot and cold water in rooms. 42 South Washington square, third | door from Macaougal street. Q] Seyenta AVENUE, BETWEEN FIPTEENTIC YL and Sixteenth streets.—Furnished Rooms, with Board, to let to gentlemen or gentleman and wife; references. 104 RAS? .TWENTY-THIRD STREFT, THREE | doors from Fourth avenue.—Handsomely tur nished Kooms; table and location unexceptionable; ret- erences, 10 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—FLOORS, either en suite or separately; comfort and tree- dom of a first class nome; unexceptionable table, house and locality; parlor dining room; terms moderat lis MADISON AVENUE.—A VERY DESIRABLE Second Floor to let, with Board, en suite or sep- arately; ulso Rooms on partor floor; Kooms for gentle- men; Telerences xchanged. 114 Eas? tbs ETEENTH STREE?. levant accommoda with Board: en sulte of stagly erences oxchang.i. 17 EAST TWEN1Y-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth ayenues—Rooms, with Board; connecting Rooms, suitable for a tamily, and and single gentlemen. FOURTEENTH some Parlor and Bedroom on the second floor, am every particular. 139 front, with Board: house first cl: TH AVENUL, NO. 624, ASTOR BLOCK, JUNCTION Broadway.—Desirable Rooms to let with Board to fronts, erin hall room on single gentlemen; ali improve- URNISHED ROOMS OR FLAT WANTED—WITH modern improvements; location from Fortieth to Sixtleth streets, between Fifth and Seventh avenues. ddress F. xX 153 Herald Uptown Branch oflice. URNISHED ROOMS WANTED-FOR LIGHT housekeeping ; large and small Rooms connecting, on second or third floor; southern exposure desirable ; also a large single Room, on third or fourth Bone in a neat, quiet house; terms $ilper week; references ex+ changed. Address'stating particulars, F., ‘statton F. Ga. AND WIFE DESIRE AN UPPER | Floor, near Thirtleth strect and Ninth avenue; terms not exceeding $20 per month. Address AKCH, Herald office. ANTED—FOR THE 1ST OF NOVEMBER, IN A very respectable private furnished house, from Tenens street to eh At Ce between Sixth Lexington avenues, a Parlor Floor and two small oms, With the use of the kitchen. Address, with par- ticulars, Mrs. HALL, 143 Wost Twenty-fourth street. WANTED, 10. RENT—A FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, dining room on first floor, between Thirty-tourth and Fiity-ninth street, Madison and sixth ave. Address T., box J67 Herald Uptown Herald office. ANTED—UNTIL MAY IST, THE CARE OF A FUR. nished House, located between Fourth and Ninth avenues ani south of the Park; tamily very smail; ae inctory reterences: would, py ay, 1B advance $6 for the ddress HARD TIMES, Herald office. ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY House, centrally located, above | Twenty-third street, tor the next six months; and responsi private tamily, Address RESPONSIBILITY, at lerald office. V J ANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE PREFERRED, IN good location, by a careful tenant; $1,500, payents quarterly when due, with security. Ad- dress Broadway, Foom Il. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND & Second or Third Floor, unfurnished, in where there are no children preterre Thirty-iourth and. Filty-f1th streets and Yourch avenues. office. Vy ANTED—A MEDIUM SIZED sTORE, KIGHTE. avenue, west side, between Thirty-fifth' and Kor filth streets, at about $75 per month. Address WILLLA BIA 5 Ve sey street. CHILD, rivate jotweon ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY, CONSISTING OF _HUS. band and wite, the Upper Part of a private Dwell- ing, flye rooms, on the east side, between Forty-eighth and tightieth streets. Address L. U. N., Heraid office, stating terms, which must be moderate WaAxtED— st 20ND FLOOR, PRIVATE HOUSE, RE- spectable neighborhood, by asmail tamily of four persons, Address WASHINGTON, Herald oftice. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A SINGLE gentleman, wiihout board, two Rooms, connecting, parlor and bedroom, furnished or unfurnished; be: tween Madison and Sixth avenues, and Twenty-second and Twenty-eignth streets; unexceptionable references given and required ; state terms, size of rooms aud loca- tion In house. Address box 1,640 Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE four or tive Rooms in the lower part of a furnishes or partially furnished house; rent not to exceed $35 per month ; unexceptionable references given and required. Address, with full particulars, J. B. G., box 5,080 Post ADULT ANTED—A SHOW WINDOW AND OFFICE ROOM ‘on Broadway (down town) o1 - 6 B.C. An DOX 1 Herald ottiee, ton street ad ANTED- FURNISHED ROOM, WITH CONNECT. bedroom, or Room with sota bed; terms not to exceed $16 per month, Address Miss Fr araid Uptown Branch office. V ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, the care of a nice house, partly tarnished or untur- nished, with modern improvements; up town, west fe will, pay small rent trom November 1 to May ; yest rel 3. dress, for three days, sta FAMILY, Herald Uptown Branctyoth nih a egal NY oer MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, IN OR NEAR tod Frintipais appiyyts HAUTE eee REO wante ‘rine! a w Y, Real Bstate office, 31 Pate row. pani Wantep cay A GENILEMAN AND WIFE, A Second Floor of threelarge Kooms and Bedroom: good neighborhood price moderate, terms, B. P., 308 ‘West 23d street. Address, with rent $1,000 to | Address, stating terms, box Bik Post | WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET—HANDSOMELY 7. surnished Kooms, en suite or singly, to families: also a hall Room to a gentleman; firstcluss table; rete JQ WAVERLEY FLAOE, | NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome tront Rooms, $14 and $17, for two per- gous, with Board; no chil table al * transient people taken. 146 WAVERLEY PLAGE Rooms, neatly turn terms modarate, 15 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family will let two Rooms, handsomely fur- ee) with Board, to gentleman and wife or gentle- WEST TWEN!Y-SIXTH 16 Seventh avenue. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ued, to let, with Board; STREET, NEAR A furnished front Room to let, to gentleman and wife or two gentiomen, with Board, $12; without board, $5 per week. iidren: single Rooms, $9; also 11%, . WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVE- oe With large and. small Rooms, con- necting, on second fldpr, handsomoly furnished ; large eloseis; modern improvelents; reference. ]Q NEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE Coleman House. Furnished Rooms to let, on par. for floor, with or without Board; also other Rooms; ample closet room; hot and cold water, &c., reference. ] STREET, 37 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, second and third floors, southern exposure, B let tor gentleman and wite or single xentlemen, with pe he! Board; eyery convenience; reterences ex- change ] WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TWO HAND- somely furnished Rooms, en suit, to let Board, on the second floor, tronting Broadway; large single Room. 1 TH STRERT, 81 WEST.—LARGE FRONT ROOM, third floor, with smnalier Rooms adjoining, with first class Board, for tamilies or gentlemen; terms mod- erate: references exchanged. 1 TH STREET WEST, 819, TO LET, WITH BOARD, ‘a large Room, second floor; fully or partially fur- nished; also asmall Room on fourth tloor; house has every accommodation; terms moderate, 1 ENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. — 2) Handsome furnished Rooms, with Board, to tain- ilies or single gentlemen; first c! ‘accommodations ; house newly paluted and furnish eferenco. ] Fitth Avenue Hotel and 63 Madison avenue.—Ele- gantly furnished Rooms, with or without Board. ion STREET, , 46 WEST.—i Rooms, with ea h with Boi 1 WEST THIRTY: FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenu Handsomely furnished ‘Second Floor to let, en suite or singly, with or without t private table. 2 EAST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOME Suits of Rooms, with private table only, suitable for families or a party of gentlemen. 22 EAST FORTY-NINTH AND 46 WEST FIFTY. first streets, —Fine suits of Rooms, anc sing ‘le rooms with first classBoard:; private fable aif required; coach- house and stable ; mees ©: ged. 2 )D_ STREET, NO. 45 WEST.—TWO CONNECTING Rooms on second floor to let, with Board; best also one gas and TWENTY-SECO: EA A ST SURE) our front Room and hali Room ‘connecting to let, ‘HIRD D STREET, 246 WEST, BRTWEEN SEVENTH AND Teferences given. Da’ wighthavenuon--Hoome with Board. 23> STRERT. 114, BAST—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Parlor Floor of three large rooms, dressing room, hot and cold water and three closets, with or without private table; also Rooms on third flo! ences, 93> STREET, 180 WEST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY | Win let handsomtely furnished middie and back Par i Second Floor, with or without Board ; priv to if ; housé, location and attendance first class; forms moderate, 230 STRERT, 120 EAST, NEAR FOURTH AVENUR.— Elegantly furnished Rooms, en, suite or singly also hall Rooms, with first class Hoard; references ex: changed. 93> STREET, 16! WEST.OAN ELEGANTLY, FUR- ished Second Floor and two other, front Rooms ‘ized Reception Room, with or ble if desired; references ex- one a handsome, extr: without Board; private changed. 93? STREET, WEST, NO, 406.—HANDSOMELY e) turnished Parlor and other Rooms, with first class Board; house and location first class; liberal ar- rangements made with permanent parties. 24. wenae Vory desirable Rooms, with board, with or without pri 'e table ; references. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, BETWEEN Nineteenth and ‘thirty third streets, Third and Sixth avenaes, the present family to remain and other select boarders permitted. Address 4. M., Herald Up- town Branch oftice. 2 TH STREET, 339 WEST. SOUTHERN LADY has a handsomely furnished Parior and two Bed- rooms connecting to let, with first class Board; also hail Room; terms moderate; neighborhood first class; no boarding house. Wea SMALL HOUSE WITH MODERN IM. utr eaat aide bratorred: Sorreenee and ie na ireets ; & je Preferred; rent not to e: ‘Address A- Tit Horaid-omtes, “© **°eed $hi00 ‘ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY (adults), saat Cottage House, uptown or in Brook lyn, in a good neighborhood; rent’ from $400 to $400 per onanee; or Parto House with only one other tamily. Add A. J. H., 115 West street, corner of Cortlandt. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Firth avenne.—Fihe Suits and single ik for first class families and gentlemen, with Bagrd; reteFonces exchanged. 29 East FORTY-SIXTH STREKT, CORNER OF Madison avenue (Windsor Hotel block).—Pleas- ory Aenea turnished Rooms, en suite or singly, Board, tor families; also single Rooms for gentle- ‘ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, TILL MAY 1, A et en Ney Pact Forty‘ninth to Eighty. seventh street, Fourth e. Address, with ull Barsloulars Gi GREGOR MILLE, 49 Mast Forgan street. WASTED-HY A RESPECTABLE OMAN, A FUR. Rished Room is out during the tate the terms. Address A. B., 104 East Ni etoenth men. 997%, fidget NO, 18, BETWEEN FIFTH AND enues.—Elegant Suits of Rooms, on second my ‘thied floors, with private table It preferred; house and table first class; references exchanged, 2 TH STREET, NO. 41 hts —TO Lt AN ELE- ‘ant Suit of Room: or without Board; also single Rooms; the house h: bee renovated ana newly furmahed throu ughout; refere Wai, TO RENT—UNFURNISHED, A FIRST ‘class modern house, for a o private family; Jocation. notween Seventh and Madison avenues and below Fiftieth stre Address W. F. P., $4 Union square: Waster, TO RENT—A THREE OR FOUR STORY House, size about 20x40, in a seapenule. nelabhor. hood, between Thirtieth and Fort. treets and Sixth and Kighth avenues, for a priv iven as to respectavility malbility, ene a oCst. box 194 Herald oftige, stating ‘feut abd where ts located. 99 STREET, 51 EAST.—A VERY “DE SIRABLE second story Suit of Rooms, with Board; private terms moderate. table if At desire 30 kA TWENTY-FIRST STREBT.—DESTRABLE Room, with Board, sutable tor gentieman and Wife or two gentlemen. SQ] MADISON AVENUE, | oF Private: or puulie table; r 4 changed hands, . SITE SQUARE.— 5 {0.8100 per week: Board; with | WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE | ICELY FURNISHED | id cold wate | | WEsT eb STREET, NEAR FIFTH | = | 974 2) 8 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, a very desirabie, large Room on second floor, nicely furnished ; also a hall Room, to @ single gen- tleman. WAI EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SEC- od ond and Third avenues.—To let in a private tam- Ny, with Boi jarge, nicely furnished Rooms on mod- erate terms; also single Rooms; good locat 22 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—LO LET, with Board, a large Room on second floor: hot and cold water; also single Room; table boarders taken. FAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SEC ond and Third avenues.—Nicely furnished double and single Rooms, with Board, iva’ French fam- ily; moderate prices: reierences required. 939 BAST THIRTIETH STREET, IN PRIVATE tamily.—Good Board, pleasant Rooms for a married couple or single persons: price reasonable. WEST 2TH ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, with or without Board, to 1amilies or gen- tlemen; terms low. 98 HUDSON STREET.—TWO SINGLE men or a gentleman and wife can be a’com dated with large or hall Rooms, good Board, gas and 5, $6 to $7 each per week. ‘ 3038 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR west of We te avenu four persons in a@ pri tamil nished Rooms, tonvenient to several lines of ¢ cars. [4 “WEST THIRTY-FIRST STVEET.— 355. aicove Rooms, well furnished, south: Sure; convenient to Flevated Railroad; good table; also table boarders; terms moderate. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A PARLOR > With beautifully fur- and Bedroom adjoining (southern exposure) to let, with Board, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wite; also singié Rooms tor gentlemen. Twenty-third street cars pass the door, 1 170 BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANTLY — FUR- * pared front Parlor to rent, to gentleman and wit rc for lady. A‘ ddress. FURNISHED Rt R ONE A of two gentlemen or man and wife, with or without Board, between Sixth and sevench avenues, in Twenty- Bret street, where there are no children. Address M. A. . box 1ul Heraid office. fect wide.—Extra large Rooms, third ana fourth | ation plendid location; ref- | & Son's Mianotorte, gilded and —Koard ‘for three or | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1874.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. | | | _ BOAKD AND LODG ING WANTED, VANTED—A THIRD FLOOR ROOM, SOUTHERN tng 1ounonare, OF geniteman ms, which mui Herad office. ANTED,—THRER Rooms, one second st small private tamily. Addi lars, ADULT», box 130 Heraid ADULTS and wite, " Address, sat moderate, BOAKD, box 136 | REQUIRE '¥ tromt, wiih all ina with price and partica- Uptown Branch oftice. ANTBD—FOR TH itis ADULTS ROOM AND HALL Room. connecting ; east of saxth avenue ; h to Twenty-third street, Ati ge \u ile fire and gas, er month. Addrew PERMANEN I, box 113 uerald Up- wn Branch office. BROOKLYN YOUNG LADY OF GooD EDt re ot teaching in a first class small ta Brooklyn, in exchange for les as to character required. Address B.C. office, | waxter IN BROOKLYN—NICH Room, and good Board, bourd tor adv only. Address, box 137 Herald Uptown Brauch oifice. HOTE A —MAISON « Twelfth eyo between Blegrat At RLINGTON HOUSK, FOU tween Fifth avenue and for single gon on PARISIENNE, ar cUen \s fOr ‘Lubie d’hoie at 6 P.M. BUARD, TION, CAPABLE sons to a Indy; erence box 202 Herald URNISH for, gentleman sad w stating terms, &c. Ls. 33 AND 40 EAST dway and Uniyersuy miles and single gen- Bi RIEENTH STREET, University place. —} omen oF faiuilies, with or without Board, at moderate MiTH'S (NEWLY FUR tham stree', one b'oc A. Lig Rooms 4 le Willian streets “Open all night, STOR PLACE HOTEL, 25 A 100 Kooms; new house; = location in the city; Broadway. cholce suits for winter; tabl day; single Rooms, B14 to $2); I A PIERRE HOUSE, ONE 4 sal 66 Warren street Jamily Rooms $1 2 i 2 50 and $5 ver wee ).—KKooms le. a day: $2 HOTEL, y Wall; oven all HALF RNISH « trom 58 id at and $! per day; geattemen and Frink/ort House, corner ot Frankfort and ND 27 THIRD AVENU newly furnished: pte - Bue, to $1 daily, $2 to $3 a TWENTY: tion; few ( ber elevator, baw, & BLOCK WHsT OF CITY a y, $4.a week up. BOWERY, ms, neaily ORNER nished, Bay: rt. We, oF We. per night, $2 tu'S3 per week; ter gentiemen only. LASS BOARD FOR ciable iamiies in rovements | stablin, dreas he Be Os, box 231 FUR SON Riven.— BOARD, tine location; 30 n terms modesute ten Dervis or i WINTER R {adress Gol an olegant country residenc only 8) minutes trom the city; billiard table; all ta for horses: ‘Herald office. at No. 7 Park place, 12 10 1. THRE OR FOUR SO- reasonable rates. Ad- FALL AND WINTER 8 out, five from UNTRY, Post oltice, ESORTS. [{LORIDA-GR°EN COVE SPRING.—A FURNISHED House to let, suitable for Florida tor the winter. Apply street. Ww. Salesrooms 108 Liberty i Agenes and hali Furniture, &e. goods. Particulars to-morrow. UCTION NOTICE, $15,000 ‘O-MORROW (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock, a assortment of parlor, ot uli descriptions; aiso other | ariy visitiny ‘Wellty-seconi family or al L3 Kast | ALBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, IVES, nd ill Cedar street, dining room WORTH of magntiicent Housenold Furniture, LHD at private residence near roadway. 3 lots by catalogue. ound corners, full aerate inagniticent Parlor’ Suits, a | octave Pianotorte, tour r« ania rated style and rich covers Oil Paintings, Marrors, ‘Tables, Bedstexds, Dre hair Mattresses, Carpet. DAY, at 104 o clue 3 1s, finavclas and Plated 2Veast von grt Curtains, Vases, spring and are; Kitchen and servants’ Furniture, &c, HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. UGTION SALE. AUCT: SALE, wep ene and useful Household } Furniture, yards Carpets, Pianosorte, Parlor Suits, rosewood ‘and walnut ‘Cham: ber Suits, with Dressing Cases, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 1033 o'clock, | at elegant private mansion 105 West ‘Twenty-eighth’ st., | near Sixth avenue. Parlors—Magnificent Grand and Prince Arthur Varior Suis, richly gilded carved, covered with satin brocade aud reps: Steinway | duchess, Marie Antoinette and iniaid Tables, Etageres, | Bronzes. Works ot Art, Paintings, Ourtains, Vases, Clocks, rose wood and nut Beasieads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, mimodes, Mattresses, Bedding, | x | Library ‘Tables, Bookcases, servants’ Furvitur ger. Goods packed and de Broadway, Sixth or seventh eighth street. ‘Turkish Cha | ting Room suits, in brocade, reps and hai } cing G. J. walnut Sit joih; brary, avenue cars to Twenty- UCTION, SALE Macnificent Househ. on TH Cruesdi at tie elesant residenc: et ft family, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Butfet. Chinaware, th and 6th Mattresses, Extension Glassware, Suverw itehen, servants’ apartments. Salo peremptor; Hes wishing to attend this sale tare Sth ay. ‘tages oF | ou ola Furniture. at 13 o'clock, West Toth street, vent Teaving city. perb Suits, Grand Duchess style, si aie richest description; Bookcase, Cabinets: Tables, Cuetaing, Carp | cent rosewood Pianotorie, celebrated maker; Etageres, mien if “Bure Table Bremen ARTENS, Auctionter. UCTION gM ANS ahs LU KE FITZGERALD, Elegant Household Furniture, at public auction. T 40) Lots . THIS DAY, by catalozue, 600 yards velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, UES (Tuesday) MORNING. commencing at 10 o'clock, at private residence, 120 west hides Pa rlors consist rd Pei iel near Sixth a Magnificent rosewood Etageres, 7% octave rich rosewood Pianoforte, best city maker; Suits, covered Tables, Cabinets, Jardinieres, m_ satin brocatel, & latest styles inlaid Parior inlaid Centre 3 Oil Paintin; gilt Tabi | vered for purchasers, ‘Take | 8, | imported Bronzes, ornamental Clock, ‘ke. Chatnber Suit, } complete; solid rosewood and wainut Bedsteads, reaus, Dressing Cases, 20 curled hair and spr tresses, Pillows. Dining roo Table, Library and side Lounges, Hall Stand. &c. Sale positive. HBNRY E, MCDONNEL! Bu: ing Mat- om—Sideboard,, Extenslon le, Turkish Chairs, &c.; L, Auctioneer. Furniture, THIS (Tuesday) resi haa commencing at 10 0! abt elegant private reaiaeiico 1 West 2st st., ne: ar 7th avenue, two elegant Planofortes, Stemway & Sons’7 octave and Decker & ros.” 73g handsome Parlor Suits ‘in ‘Ti Marquetire and gilt Cenire Ou Paintings, Bronze Curtaing, |tageres, Turkish a ni wart’ "Bookcase, Writing Desk, Table, Buffet, Dining Chairs, ‘ood. walnut Bedroom Beasteads, een Washstands, and spring Mattresses: rep, piusl ing cts Curpeta, Hi B.—Sale positive. Ligares, Clocks, ‘Secretaire eee octave, four round ; ich satin and brocatel; and Console Tabies, tne pie Mirrors, asy Chairs, Library Tables, Turkish Suite, Extension Silyerware,’ Crocker: Sets with Dressing “1 hair and and haircloth Suits; Brus- all Stand, Kitchen Fur: ‘Take Seventh or Highth avenue cars, Men to pack and shy BASS or country, ROBERT ©. “HEN, Auctioneer. | | UCTION SALE.—RICH AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD | da | _ SALES AT aAveTron. AILEY & HARTMAN AvOrIONELRS, will self this day ali the Househota Purniture containe@ in four story private residence 1 East Lieveuth street one door east of Fourth pon A consisting of rore woo ck Walnut Parior suis banosome black waln HKedsteads, black walnut marble Ae oveune ie lop Washsiands. hig Hae we e ay t entre Table», two large Mivrors ent jhe E Berea r Mattresses Stair Carpets, Chromos, + ects and sewing T: ne Tables ‘ook humorous ie ake Luraltere, ait te in good order. Wile in Lots, commencing atly o'clock A. M.. tively, rain or'stune. Buyers ‘lease take natice— ‘That the goods mast be removed on the day of sale be fore Go'clock P.M. Catalogues ready morning of And can be hod on the premises or at t our salesr2on, Third avenue, oypome Cooper Ins DATLEY HAWIMAN, | Auctloncera, | EPwano SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sale of elega BY kDWaRD at 1 o'cwex, lure, of ‘the Cabinet Furniture. NOK, TO-MORROW, assortinent of the finest Farnte ; damask. aud reps: superb Contre: d Cara Tables, and overs verweie of style of Furnitures s10W on vivon, and Will repay those witure. 10 be sol at : 6) Liberty stree! SURE SALE—OCTOBLR 15, Av Kyat ine saleroom. So, LiL Broadway, ” QUIMBY € BISSELL, oF valuable Lets an the iat Boulevard, leventh avenue Sn and (hand 13ist aire west ot ¢ Houlevard, wud Iist sireet, beiweeu Filth and avenues BNKY 6. HERTS, AUCIONER ‘Large and attractive special peremptory sale of RICH AND PLAIN CABIN? FURNITURE, S the entire stock of Mr. Wm. ti. Lee, VALUED AT OVER $30,000. ively, without any rosorvo,@@ ng OWSINE Ss. To be sold at auction ps consequence of relinqu ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 06 TOBLR 13, MAND 15, AT 10 O'CLOCK BAGH DAY, AT Nos. 199 AND * heaton STREET, NEAR pihe stock embraces every variety, of rich and plate Parlor, amber, Livrary, Vining Room and Office Fur the quatity of which ts too well _ Kuown tor over igat years past to need any comment, and only be seea to be appreciated, offering a rare oppor- y to burchasers, as every lot will be positively sold pul any reservation gaods HOW on exhibition; cata ili'be ready on saturday, NRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, LaTR HENRY H. Leeds & Main stablished 1847.—THis DAY H* (@UESDAY), October 13, at I ck, at the private rly sit r Broad- HOUSEHOLD FU wMTURE, | Dro erty ora iamily going abroad, consisting of velvet ‘and Brus- sels Carpets, git French Vier Murrors, black walnue Parlor and ‘Turkish suits, carved rosewood marble top Centre aide Tabies, biack walnut and mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus and’ Wasbstand walnut marble top Hatt s ng Extension Lounges, Kockers, Chairs, we Holsters and cillows, Cat Giaas aud" Stiverpia heading and Tae’ Linen, Window Curtalas, Ulensiis, dec. House to let; immediate possession. ! NO. 106 WEST FOURT. i 4 at auction by BH. LUDLOW. on Tuesday, 12 o'clock, at the xchange salesrooms, :all modern Improvements: in fine st be seen to be appreciated ; must be sold; party is going to move South: altend the sate if You WANE to doable your money in five years; sure thing. it will positively be sold: house can be seen from 3 t)5 o'clock LUDLOW & CU., Auctioneers, r dence No. 219, West Fort Nt tea, hair Mattre: iy aaa eee Kitchea mit from &, H. eet. ony on ps No. 3 Pine Ww! GER, AUCTIONEK: day (Tuesday), Octover 13, \at io Gage at 15! Bowery. a large lot of Liauors, Wine! am) pasties ani rior sults, Oarpets, Quilts. Comtorters, Uigars; also general Merchandise, Oileioth, Curtains Clocks, Blank Hosiery. Cutlery, Wootle! ] 8 WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS FRE + day, October 16 at at 10% o'clock, at No. 32 Kast Piace, the entire genteot liy giving up honsokoepe Particulars ‘Tweiltth street. near University Household Furniture of & tan vi tirst ERE. Furnitnre, Merchandise and Fine Art Salesroom, Nassau steet, Real Estate Department, 2i Park row, New York. JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, On WEDN. ERDAY. SL 1036 o'clock, At37 Nassau street, HOUSEHOLD AND FURNITURE Elegant carved solid rosewood back Parlor Suit, wate nut and painted Suits, Parlor Suits, Carpets, bedroo! | and basement Furniture, €c., &c.; also tine carved wale nut Partition, with doors, and sultable tor a, first claw office or bank, sitting and standing Desks, Stools, Chat c.; also all the effects of a well known ‘and celebra traveller, couaisting of Library of Books, fine Kitle Shotguns, words, istole, Curiositivs trom the Holy Land, Masonic and Odd Fellows’ Regalia, Musical instra- ments, éc J. RTRAVER AUCTIONEER. oJ} Nine valuable Building Lots, in the Twenty-fourtl ward of the city of New York, Will be sold on Wednes- day, October 14, 1874, at 12 o'clock M., at the Exchan; Salesroom, No. 11 Broadway; situated on high groum in the imiuediate vicinity of firstciass improvement one biock trom Grand Central avenue Boulevard; unsur. passed tor health and scenery, being ® portion’ of the | Morrisestate, and known as ivots vos. Of and 128; plot 91 being located on the southwest corner Not Mad avenue and Morris street tronting 125, feet on Mattison avenue and 100 tect on Morris sire! containim | four lots, tronting on the southerly side forbade | Dteeteach and 15 teet in depth; nei ‘hae atTre- mont station. Harlem Railroad: 1 | carsand by horse cars at a) | lars at auctioneer’s office, ‘SGreat (Sones st street, P TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, &. Marshal's sale this day, at 10 o'clock s! virtue of an execution at No, 618 West Thirt strect, a lot of Barroom Fixtures, GEORGE W. PROST, Marshal. OUN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL, AT 3 o'clock, at 73 Varick stre large lot of Furniture to pay storage}, Bedding, Beastends, “Solas, Chair, Tables, Stoves. Housekeepers, dealers ‘invited ores WILKINS AUCTIONEER, EREMPTORY SALE of the. OPERTY KNOWN AS NATIONAL BANK OF aaa cOMMONWEALTEL UILDIN BY ORDER OF MCIVER, E, H, LUDLOW & CO. will sell, at auction, on Toes October 18, 1874. at 12 o’clock, at the Exchange Saiesroom, No, lil Croadway :— The National Bank of the Commonwealth Buildi northwest corner ot Nassau and Pine streets, bei teet 74 inches on Nassau street, and 8) feet deep o1 street. Building is five stories brown stone, contail ng over 30 offices, independent of banking room floor at basement. ‘The commanding location of this property renders ft very desirable asa first class investment. One halt of the purchase money may remain on bond and morwaxe, Sale absolute. Maps and tull particulars at the office of the auction- No.3 Pine strect, ISAAC H. BAILEY, Receiver. [ansitar 8 SALE —BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL exe T will sol, at public auction, October 14, 18a at Worclock A. M.,at No. 208 Bowery, @ large stock of Clothing, Shelving and Counters, BIRNBAUM, ‘chy Marshal. A CORSR NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND | misfit Carpets, ail sizes and rich patterns; English, | Brussels, three-ply plac t, side aon AND Seeded 2p HOUSE CALEB wih Established 1847. L & SON, Mil wake, Wis. &W YORK OFFICE 31 PAKK ROW. Liberal € savant on consignments. H. SCHWALBE, Agent, _ SECOND FLOOR SUIT, WITH BOARD, PARLOR and Bedroom and bath, Twenty-first street, near Filth avenue: house and appointments first class. Reier % H. KR. DREW, No. 3 West Twenty-thira street, Filth jue Hotel. FAMILY LIVING ON MURRAY HILL HAVE A pleasant second floor back Room to let, with Board, toa “0 le Sad Address M. P., Herald Uptown Branch o} PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO ROOM handsomely furnished, with Board, to sentieman and wite or gentlemen. Address A. B., box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. PLEASANT SUNNY. ROOM, NEWLY FUR- A nished, hot and cold water and large closets, to let with good board in a small family; also @ hall room on same ae 186 Lexington avenue, AND ROOMS Bonet famttysae a Fifth and Sixth a¥enues, on very moderate terms. IFTHL AVENUE, NO. 847. ‘A DESIRABLE FLOOR: F good closets, private bath, &c., entire or in suits; aiso ‘other Rooms; table first class; references ex- changed. RS. M. B. SUMNER, No, 2 Kast Thirty-fitth street, Has to offer for the winter in her three English base- ment houses, two of her most elegant Parlor suits, with exclusive baths, dressing rooms, &c.; private tabies; aisoone smaller suit, without private table, and one single fi AY BE OBTAINED IN A ‘est Twelfth street, between “BOARD AND LODGING Ww. WANTED “LARGE ROOM AND BEDROOM, W'TH BOA) for a lady and daughter; house snd location mast good. and near Futh Avenue Hotel. Particulars wich Pk CK & CO. 181 F Flith Avenue, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Destne FIRST CLASS Board within ten minutes’ walk of St, John's chapel, Varick street, Address E, V. M., Episcopal Convention. } TED—FOR A LADY, FOUR CHILDREN (youngest five, the oldest ten) ind servant in @ pri- yate family where there are no © boar ers: not be- low Thirty fourth sireet, ‘Address, with terms, whieh must be reasonable, Herald office. OARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A ntleman, wife and son (I4 years of age); one large Room with small one communicating; location between Seventeenth and Rovtytxth streets, west side, near sixth avenue; best of references given and required. Address, with particulars as to rooms, stating termé which must d¢ reasonable, @. W. R., box 18) Herald Up- town Branch office, wo YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE A FURNISHED Room and Board, between twentieth and Thirty- state fith streets, Seventh and Lexington avenues; terms, Address MAT, Herald Uptown en off W ASTROCBY POUR GERTLENEN, A SUIT OF FOR. nished Kooms, consisting of parlor and bedrooms, with privaie table: location not above Thirtieth stroet, stating terms, W., box 3,78 Post office. UCTION SALE—8Y VIRTUE OF CHATTEL MORT. | rd Tables, with Balls and age, siX first class Billi all ‘com lete, at #9 First avenue, Lick je kclae sixun streets, Wednesday, Gotaber } Y DREHE) at ll oe ‘SON, Alictioneers._ ingrain, very cheap, from auc: | AWNBROKER'S: Lata 1ES ANDJEWBLRY, R. FIELD, General Auctioneer, salesroom No. 88 Bowery, will fot day, at 11 o'clock, 0 lots, Gold and Siiver Watches, Digmond and Gold Jeweiry, a, Rings, tar Rings, Gold Guard. Fob ant V Also Guns, Pistols, e Phi By order of R. Simpson rs So. bi Bowery. AWNBROKER’S * SAL HOMAS McGRATH, auctioneer, 158 Chatham. stpet corner Malbueer. il sell this day, at Il o'clock, men’s and wom Clothing, Dresses, *haw!s, Remnaitts mullts, ‘Blagkees Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c. ; also Coats, Pants and Vests. By order C, LANG, Avenue U. UCTION SALE—T0 DAY (TUESDAY) OCTOBER a atz o'clock Seventeenth street Wood Fisnoforte arlor, Ch Cha tchen Furniture; also Mirrors, 4c. ‘A. MART 4 the private residence 212 West near Seventh avenue. Elegant rose- mber, Dining Room and stele. Curtains, Paintings, NS & CO., Auctioneers. UCTION ROOMS. teenth strect.— tresses, «xtension Tables, &c., ‘ianos, auction prices. Special attention given to sales at p Yate houses, stores, &c. HAVEN & O©O., 39 EAST THIR- Furnitare, Carpets, Mai &c., at private sale, A —A.—TAKE THE 9:55 TRAIN, HUDSON RIVER « Railroad, Thirtieth street and Tenth avenue, for the ‘sale, at thé Riverside House, 152d street and North River (Carmansville station), oe commences at 10:3), COOKE, Auctioneer. Y GERARD BETTS & C0., AUCTIONEERS. Store No. 7 Uld slip, one door trom Hanover syaare. THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, within their store, sale on Groceries. y order of Fire Underwriter: Baskets, ails pasae ac. ; large are c 1 Baske ts, Pails, shes, Blacking, go. & ved from late fire, atlo’ yelock P. M., at 214 and 216 Washington street, order of ‘ire Underwri large lot of ayant an bales and package: Woodenware, Brooms, &¢., damaged and saved ss GER. “lot Baskets, jrom late 0. fire. ‘AND BETIS "cO., Auctioneers, store No. 70d slip. Row. "i & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS. {MARSHALS Sale—By virtue of gy for sale, this day, October 13, at 10% o'clock, the contents and orem ae beng rades for | U Négican tea Southern te Me: Safe, Rhow Cases, YOUN ican, wade; executions, 1 will expose at No. 57 Murray street, of a Wholesale Saddlery the largest stock offered Consisting of fine single and double nd track Harness, Whips, Sacdies, of all and borg jo for the sleig! Collars, rote, “ot mie description; Mice Furniture, Tron "a. qULLIER, Marshal. OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL'S Bivens, Blackings Tacks, fso,"én account of forther ‘parehi sar, ‘one case of gale-—Comner of University place and Kighth stteet, relogk, consisting. of Jot ofc se 9 ARLEY, Warinal Leaf Tobacco and two cases of Fillings, at 10 o'clock. ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, this day, at 10% o'clock, ings, Glass Uasog, “Ale Stove, Awning, &c., of Groce West Twenty ‘ecventh street. Bi ly invited . Pumps, Mirror , AUCTIONRER,—SELLS: Fixtures, Counters, Shelv- fine Ice Bo: Liquor Store 43 ind dealers spectal- ry a ayers WASTHDSHOARDING BY A GENTLEMAN, AT reasonable cost; location between Fourth and Fitth most detrabie. A 1 BOX avenues a iamily with tew boarders aa | dross, with terms and full particulars, G. agica, ¥ ORDER DEPARTMENT oF etiwe PARKS. WILLIAM KENNKLLY Woda: October I ure old spruce agd vine nesday, 6, 1874, at 12 o'clock, at Central Bridge (Macombs' Dam), about ‘Flgnks. will sell at auction on 23,000 feet boards meai \ | AWNBROK«R’S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. cer, 30 New Bowery, will sell this day, 1 o'cloox sharp, 800 Lots Dresses, ‘Shawl: ‘Ramnagen e'Linen, Underclothing, Blankets, ta Quin es ‘alas routs, Pantaloons and Vests. By order N. So | East ienth street, JHERIVF’S SALE OF BREWERY, STOCK, FIXTURES, Utenstls, Horses, Wagons, & 8. HERMAN, Sherif’s Auctloncer, ‘ells on Monday, October 12, at Ii o'clock, at Nos. 322 and 824 East Forty: fitth street, the Contents of a first class Brewery, kKnowa as the Turtle Bay brewery, Vis,0% Masntane, copper heave Engine, Fam 8, Gos \ snare ‘Taps, K Ouse; Also about <7 ir Beer, & Me. Ser BRP ore Harness, &c. Thomas Paani Bovrrr, Dep i The above sale is adjourned ak Poe ary October 14, at ll o'clock A. M. WM. CONNER, Sheriff. iHomas Faance Boone, Deputy. = GREAT AUCTION SALE Hyacinths, Tulips ‘Oroees, Narcissus and other beactitul Flowering Bulbs, takes place THIS DAY (1 (Tuesday), alla M., at 12 Cortlandt sireon, near Broadway. WM. ELLIOFT, Auctioneer, WTAM, Anporn, AUCTIONEER “By ViRTUM of chat mortage { will ll o8 Wedncaday. as th o'clock, ent dte foot of thirtselghth are street East River, u hi jdletown, ber SA easier of JAMES DILLON, ‘Tuorney tot Norwanee. Wugiay ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Marshal's sale. on this day, at salesrooms 50 New Bowet iT: “a: & stock of Ladies’ Griters, one triple flange Marvi also a large number of cane seat gaat RANK WE! Also, at the same time an Apecores will sell a num! e and small; 12 Pi: en tw ords, Remington Rifles ___.._ ASTROLOG ¥. inp he THE GREAT UNRIVAULED edie Thitty-first street, thind door west of sinth avenue. ATTENTION. MME. SINGHI, CLAIRVOYANT, POSI- Lively remains in the city ‘but ‘a short time. suitations on business, losses, enemies, iawsults, friends, love, marriage and death. O21 Sixth a Vp eg CLAIRVOYANT. fetog od shows likeness; causes marriages; 180 West ‘Twenty-firth Lo ME, ROBA, CLAIRVOYANT AND. SPIRIT VISION. ist—Reveals your whole itty from the oradle Grave. 472 Canal syeoh Qusuitanon. NAMES; to $i. No.

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