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mennnsns SOSROERE WARTED: ‘PE PUBLIC ARE UAUTIONED AGAINST PAR. TIES REPRESENTING THEMSELVES AS FROM THE HERALD, AND WHO ARE SOLICITING sUBSCRIP- TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOARDING GAZETTE OX DIRECTORY. IF THE NUMEROUS PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN SWINDLED WILL INFORM THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD IT WILL ASSIST IN BRINGING THE GUILTY PARTIES TO JUSTICE, » 1 BLOCK FROM FOURTH AVENU gomely jurnished Rooms, with Board, for a few select boarders; a periect home; first class table and attend- ance. bast Jwenty-third street, 1 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH HONE comforts and unexceptionable table, ina neat. coaey: house; location central; price moderate. 96 Last Ten! street, one block east 0! Broad 1 BLOCK FROM FIFT! NUE HOTEL, AT 13) West Twenty-third street —Desirable suits of Rooms, ee Roary, ample closets, bath, &c.; also a few rooms AVE PARLOR AND BEDROOM—ON SECOND FLOOR; ‘also the same on third floor. with Board, in a small family, to families or gentlemen, 26) ‘West TLirly fourth street. - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, consisting of front, middle and back rooms, t Font, en suit mily oF singly, with, first class table; references. st Thirty-second street. 1 SUIT OF HANDSOME SUNNY ROC floor, iront, of private house 359 West T SECO) ‘wenty-third street; private tabl ; R f thie ee ble if desired; also two Rooms front, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT QF ROOMS; rivate Table and all the comforts ofhome, 22 East Forty-seventh street. | Range. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM TO let—On the second floor, with Board; $12 per week fortwo; al: Bleecker” iso single Rooms. 9 Christopher street, near 1 ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR TO LET—WITH GOOD Board; also a Parlor Floor, both weil furnished, and other desirable Rooms, singly or en suite. 126 ‘East Twenty-seventh strect. Lite? RINATE JFAMILY, RESIDING BETWEEN « Fifth and Sixth avenues, near Forty-second street, having more rooms than required, will accommodate & Tew parties. with first class Board, for the winter. Ad- dress COMFORTS, Herald Uptown Branch effice. $1 0 PER DAY, $4 TO $10 PER WEEK, FOR fine Rooms, with excelient Board: tamilies and single. 176 Bieecker street, near Broadway. Grounds for croquet, &e. UNUSUALLY FINE SUITS—ALSO SINGLE Rooms: plenty of closets: four story brown stone, near Windsor Hotel, newly and handsomely furnished, with excellent Board, at low prices; reterencas, Apply to HAKDENBERGH & CO,, 1,241 Broadway. 6) VERY D RABLE SUITS—SECOND AND THIRD floors, and one large, sunny Room. foarth floor, with strictly first class table: afew boarders only; references. M5 West Fort: rth street. 2 OR 3 GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ROOM, BREAK- fast and Zea, at 137 Washington street, Jersey City, Sep Dinoks from terry; private family; dinner Sanday; $ TO $6 PEK WEEK.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without Board, and light housekeeping; Ameri- gantamily, 89 Hudson street, corner ot Harri D FLOOR ENTIRE TO A FAMILY OR PARTY OF gentlemen, witn or without private table or board; Rouse and location first class: only a few gentlemen in the house: particulars, call at 170 West Twenty-third street; references, /D AVENUB, 138, BETWELN EIGHTH AND NINTH streets.—Furnished rooms to let, with or without board, to families or single gentlemen} convenient to Co- Jumbia College law school; reterences, 3 WHAT THIRTIETH STRYET, FIRST HOUSE WEST of Fifth avenuc.—Magnificently furnished Apart- Menta, with first class table. second, third and top floors; references given and required. 3 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— With or withont Board, en suite or singly, for fami- lies or single gentlemen; references required. 118 West Fortv-seventh street. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—ONE PARLOR Floor to let, with or without private table, ensuite or singly; reference required and given. BAST TWFNTY-NINTH STREET, _ BETWEEN farlor Floor, with of without private table’ aise hanes . or without vas al : on third floor, with first class Board. 4 ee 5 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH Srenue—A large Room, well furmianed, with Bed- Foom communicating, with first class Board. Refer- ences exchanged. 5TH_ACENUR, NO. 6 OPPOSITE DELMONICO's.— Suit of ished, with Board. “Reterences’ °" “cond floor, fur TH AVENUE, 164.—ELEGANTLY NISHED Suits on second and third floors; also first floor Ex- tension of two large Pariors, with private bath, &c. ; also single Rooms; reterences. 5id AVENUE AND MURRAY HILL, NO. 1 THIRTY- eighth street, West.—Parior and Bedroom: also on second floor, Sitting Room and two Bedrooms; one very large. with’ Dressing Room attached, to let, with. oF without Board; private tamily and but few boarders will be taken ; highest references given and required, TH AVENUE.—FOUR LARGE ROOMS, TWO WITH bay windows on avenue, handsomely furnished. to BS Ny aa table and appointments frst class. Ap- 5m AVENUE, 34).—MRS. SEAVER, HAVING COM pleted the renovation of her house, offers Suits of Apartments. with private table, or without board. TH AVENUE, NO. 409.—ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS to let, on second and third tloors, with or without private table, reterences. TH AVENUK, NO. 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH and Thirtieth streets. —A handsomely furnished Suit ot Apartments to let, with Strictly firat class Board. TH AVENUE, NO. 349.—LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Suits of Rooms, newly and richly furnished ; strictly first class appointments, with or without private table; cuisine Francaise. PERRY STREET.—SECOND STORY FRONT AND third story back Room to let, with Board. 8 “® UE, 624 (ASTOR BLOCK), JUNOTION Broadwav.—Large tamily Room to let, with Board; also single Room, for gentlemen, every convenience; roomy closets, &c. EAST SEVENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family will rent their Second. Foor, en suite or sin- with or without Board, to suitable parties, at reason rates. PER WEEK FOR A LARGE ROOM, OVER parlor; hot and cold water; breaktast and sun- $ dinner; good opportunity for a foreigner to English. S39 West Twenty-uttn street, eNe” (@ Acauire OF NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBEK 15, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET BOARDERS WASTED. iB 4f 2) 'D STREET, 204 WEST.—-HANDSOME ROOMS, on first and second floors, en suite or singly, tor families or a party of gentlemen; also alarge hall Kool: table Arst ‘clnes. ts : nininane- BOARDERS WANTED. 161 EAs? PORTY-SIXTH STREET.—A FEW ELE- gantly furnished Rooms, with superior Board, to 4 party of gentlemen: appointments first class; terms $9 each ; private residence, 2 D_ STREET, 116 EAST.-ONE HALL ROOM, ON third floor, southern exposure, to let, with Board; highest reterences. 2. FAST TWENTY THIRD STREET (MADISON square).—A desirable Second Floor to let, with private fable ; also other Rooms, with Board, references required. 2 TH STREET, 339, WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- uisbed Parlor an@ two Bedrooms connecting to let, with first class Board; hot and cold water and closets; southern exposure; neighborhood first class, brown stone front; no boarding house. 2 EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, CORNER OF Madison avenue (Windsor Hotel block).—Pieas- ant handsomely, turmished Kooms, en, suite or singly, with Board, tor families; also single Rooms for gentle: men. 29 WASHINGTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROAD- ) way and Washington square.—One larze koom on parlor floor and two Hall rooms to let, with Board; terms 29 WEST: THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—FRONT PAR. lor, with Weber Plano, private table if desired; also Rooms on fourth floor. QOH STREET NO. $23 WEST.—A GENTLEMAN -/ and wife, also two single gentlemen can be ac- commodated with Rooms and first class table, in a pri- as family ; butfew boarders; terms moderate; reter- nce, 164. West TUIRTY-FoURTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Seventh avenu families or sinzie Rooms tor gentlemen; front or back Parior for dector's office: also table boarders; terms reasonable. 214. WRSTFoRTY-rirtH STREET A FEW DOORS from Broadway.—Very, desirable Rooms to rent with Board in a‘private family, to families or gentlemen wishing home comforts, cleanliness, &c. 233 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STEERT.—HANDSOME- e. ly furnished third Floor, with Board ; hot and Appointments frst class; reterences exchanged, Call on or address Miss A. Q35 East FORTIETH sTRERT.—A FINE SECOND et) story front room, furnished, with board for two; S12 pas wosk 24 WEST FIFTY-THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE tamaly will let to one or two gentlemen a peatly, furnhed oom on second floor, with partial Board, if required, 951 WEST? THIRIY-EIGHTH STREE?.—a BACK Parlor, front Room and two smaller Rooms; good table; home comforts: neighborhood unexception- able; terms very moderate; convenient to cars; reer; ences exchanged. O75 West ELEVENTH STREET. CHOICE APART. f«) ments, with or without Boara, In a private family; desirabte location and ail improvements, terms very low for select and permanent parties. rivate tainily; ait improvements. QO STRERT, NO. 18, BETWEEN FIFTH AND J Madison avenues.—Elegant Suits of Rooms, on second and third floors. with private table if preferred ; house and table 4 references exchanged. 3 EAST TWSNTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Filth Avenue Hotel.—With first class Board, three commodious and elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or separaiely; superior appointments; American family. Q] MADISON AVENUE. OPPOSITE | SQUARE. Suits and single Rooms, froom $100 to $15 per week; private or public table; also table Board; house has changea hands. Q] WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- OL way and Filth avenue.—A ‘fine suit and single Rooms to families and gextlemen, with Board. Refer- ences exchanged, QQ, STRERT, WEST, 4 —ELEGANT SUITS OF ©)4 Rooms, on'the parlor, second and third floors, to let. with Board: location, fable, references first class; private table if desired ; Rooms tor gentlemen. 33°. STREET, EAST, 315.—-NEATLY FURNISHED e) Rooms, with or without Board; grate fire, bath and gas; also Rooms for light housekeeping; moderate terms. 3 AND 35 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BE- e) tween Fifth and Sixth avenues —Flegantly fur- nisned front Rooms, ali conveniences. with first ciass oe for families or gentiemen; references; table joarders, Q4tH STREET, 154 WEST.—A HANDSOMELY FUR. OF nished Parlor Floor, with or without Board: also second story iront Room; terms reasonable to perma- nent parties ; unexceptionable references exchanged. QAM, STREBT, WEST, 335—HANDSOMELY FUR. OF nished Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without Board; private table i desired: green cars pass the oor; ‘Elevated Railroad at corner; references, 47H STREET. 18) WEST, NEAR BROADWAY. 4 Handsomely turnished front Rooms on seco’ floor to let, with first class Board ; references exchanged. B47, STRRET (46 EAST). —HANDSOMELY FUR £ nished Rooms, singly or en suite, to couples or single gentlemen, with Board ; house and location very desirable; reterences exchanged. 36 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANT e large Rooms to let, with first class Board; also one hall Room; reterences exchanged. 36 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, e with first class Board, a second Floor; plenty ot closets; all improvements; private tabie if desired ; ref- erence. 3 TH STREET, NO, 67, BETWEEN FIFTH AND OO Sixth UN Stila LY Suits of Rooms, newly furnished, consisting of Parlor Fioor, with front Base- ment and Second, Third and Fourth Floors, with private table only; references exchanged. 39 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTEENTH street.—Very desirable and handsomely furnished Rooms, single or double, on first, second and third floors, with first class Board; terms reasonable. 41 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, SECOND Floor, handsomely turnished ; also other pleasant Rooms; sunny front Room on fourth floor; grate fire; terms moderate ; liberal table; reference. EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—WELL FUR- nis Rooms to rent, with Board, suitable for families; also single Ro« 41 WEST TWENTY. NTH STREET.—TO LET, A pen deeely. furnished suit of Rooms, with or withont Board ; also single Kooms on same terms; refor- ences exchanged. 4 SEVENTH AVENUE.—TWO VERY PLEASANT connecting Rooms, second floor, front: all conve- niences, for tamily or married couple, with Board ; sin- gle front Rooms, $7; brown stone; central, genteel neighborhood, 4 PARK AVENUE.—ELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, with Board, at this handsome private residence references exchanged. 4 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A HAND. somely furnished Room to let, to one or two cen tlemen, with or without Hoard; all conveniences; refer ences. 4.5 AS? TWENTY SECOND STREET, NEAR BROAD. way.—Elegant furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for ramilies and single gentlemen; also table Board; house newly furnished and painted, with modern improvements; references, 4 WEST 35TH ST.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED back Parlor, containing ample closets, hot and col ipod and every convenience ; fourth floor front a Room adjoining. with Board, for gentie- single gentiem oom man and wife or 4 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—BOARDING and furnished Rooms to let. Terms easy. 49 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—LAKGE newly furnished and handsome Rooms, en suite or so, two Hall Rooms for single gentiemen, with singl, tial Board. Keierences exchange good 4Q WEST SIXTEENTH SIREET. BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Large and small nicely tur- nished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with Board; also hall Rooms; price moderate. 5 EAST FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED FRONT Room to let, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wite; Board for lady if desired; terms reasonable, 50 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREKT.—HANDSOME Rooms on parlor floor, with hot and cold water; ample closets; also four Rooms on third tloor; private table it desired; references. 5] LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY FIFTH street,—A medium sized third story front Room to let, at moderate rate, to a respectable party; 1 heated, by register, and Is suitable for gentiem: wife; Board may be furnished it desired. roferen 9 WEST TWE: -FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms on Parlor. second and third floors, en suite or singly, with or without private table; refer: ences exchanged, WW STREET. BAYA LA NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. = lew pleasant, desirable Rooms, on second an ‘third floors, to rent, with Board, to fainilies or gentle- 11% STREET, With Board, second story large and small Rooms, together or sing!y; handsomel, furnished: Jarge closets; a table boarder accommodated ; reterences, 1 TH STREET, 16) WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— A large, py, furnished back Parlor, sunny ex- las: osure, with first class Board, to gentleman and wife or wo single gentlemen; reterences. 1g STREET, NO. 87, EAST, BETWEEN BROAD- and University place.—Handsome Parlors Room, with or without Board; private tabie 1 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE— wa: ‘and smal ier if required. 12™ STREET, 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVE- nue.—Pleasant front Room, southern exposure, With Board. ior gentleman and wile or single gentle: men: also a hail Koom. 13% STREET, NO, 233 EAST.—PLEASANT ROOMS ©) to let, with Board; also a few tabie boarders ac- Cownodated. os 1 TH STREET, NO. 85 WEST.—BOARD, WITH ELE- gantly furnished Rooms, to families or single gen- tlemen, on third story tront, second story back; terms moderate. er 1 TH STREET, 821 WEST.. ‘ONT ROOM, third floor, with smaller Rooms adjoining, with ARG: first ciass Board, for tamilies or geutlemen; terms mod- v@rate: references exchanged. Referenees. TH STREET, 37 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- 14 Nished' Rooins, second, and. third foors, southern exposure, to let, for gentiemah and wite or single gentle- men, with first class Board; ence exchauged. 5 WEST ELEVENTH STREET. NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome furnished Rooms, with Board, to fam- ilies or single gentlemen; first ciass accommodations; ‘house newly painted and furnished; reference. ery convenience; refer- Z 5] east ENTIETH JSTREET.—A PARLOR Floor, with or without Board, consisting of three rge rooms, with bathroom; no objection to a physi- Jat clan. 54 EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—SUITS AND single Rooms, with first class Board. to families and single gentleme: lease, call after 3 P. M. CLINTON P. N ENUE, Qo, bargeand smait Rooms, with excollent Boni $15, $18 and $20 for two persons; gas, grate fre; tab. boarders taken; references exchanged. 55 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—PLEASANT e Rooms, with first class Buard; house just opened; references. 58 WEST TWENTY-FIRST SITREET.—TWO OR three gentlemen can obtain Rooms, with Board. 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK), HOUSE 27 fect wide.—Extra large Rooms, third ana fourth floors, hand-omely furnished and sunny; location, bouse and table first class. 7 MADI-ON AVENUE, ONE BLOCK FROM MADI- gon square.—A hendsomely furnished second floor front Room to let, with first class Board. References exchanged. ° Q7 GLINTON PLACE “ROOMS With” BOARD. furnished or unfurnished, to famiies or single gentlemen, at reasonable prices; references. 91 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH and Sixteenth streets.—Furnished Room Board, to let, to gentlemen or gentleman and Wite: erences. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, CORNER WASHINGTON sauare.—Two large second floor rooms, desira- ble, with good table; house new and first class in every respect; abundant reterences furnished. 105 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREBT.—LARGE Room, first floor, with private Table, for gentle- man and Wife; also young gentieman wishes roommate for winter; large room, fire, closets. &c.; good reference, 105 PASTTWENTY MIcuTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; references. AND 13 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Suit of Rooms, connecting or separately, in a French tamily, from Paris, with or without Board; bu- 'd room. 8 Bast, SEVENTY-FIFTH STREET, FEW DOORS 18. fom virth avenue.—To let, with ‘Board, in a large and elegant four story brown stone house, ‘Rooms, en suite, and singlg Kooms, at most reasonable prices; ref- erences. 18 BAST LORTY-FIRST STREBT. “TWO LARGE AND one Hall Room; would suita family or party of Genttemen, with mexceptionable Board. 19 BAST FORTY SIXTH STREET —FRONT ROOMS to let, with Board. References exchanged. ] TH STREBT, WEST, 416.—LARGE, NICELY FUR- ished third story Room, with Board ; southern exposure; hot and cold ‘water in room; adjoining bath- room; terms $13 for two. 22 WEST NINTH STREET.—HANDSOME LARGE Rooms, and second and third foors, to let, with excellent Board; also middie and back Parlors, nand- somely furnished, with if desired. lout board if 2 ID STREET, 237 WHST,—HANDSOME ROOMS yy Board, at moderate prices; Room and Bed room, $19 for tw 22° STREET, NO. 45 WEST.—TWO LARGE CON- necting Rooms on second floor to let, with Board; best reterences given, QOD STREET, 417 WEST.—HANDS! FUR- 22 nished Room on third Moor alae tivo h ‘Rooms to let, with first class Board; house privat wore * nae access by blevated Railway, and car: D STREET, WEST, 406—HANDSUMELY. FUR- legate ee Te A jesirit jor foalt wit? house ‘and location first class nT auY QD STREET, 161 WEST.—AN ELEGANTLY FUR- 23° nishea second Floot ahd, two other front Rooms dsome, @X! et ion Room, grithont Hoard, private table if desired; references changed a. a LOG: RES fecond wort, frome auntetie’ he tee, 001D, o a we modern, &c., with or Without Board. ong 109 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Board, 4 Handsomely tfurtished Rooms, with excellent to families or gentlemen; also hall Koom, with re ; terms moderate, rereren chan 71) MADISON AVENUE.—A VERY DESIRABLE L12 xroud Floor to tet, with Board sen dulce or single Rooms on parlor floor; also Rooms for genuemen ; reter« ences exchanged. 304 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR 18TH STREET.— With first-class Board, desirable set of Rooms, en suit or singly, toafamily or gentleman and wile; opposite Stuyvesant sq 306 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET,—A LARGE, & handsomely furnished front Parlor, with Board, to four gentlemen; heater and gas; $6 50 each; also Pleasant front Room, for gentleman and wife, $14, or three gentlemen Bé.each ; also back Parlor, turnished in irkish reps, with hall Room connecting, ali improve- ments, private table it desired, $25; good neighborhood ; house quiet. PARISIENNE, 33 AND 0 EAST st, between Broadway and University it Apartinents foe tamilies and single gentle- 8 4 STORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, L. OPEN ALL THE 7 ear: single Rooms, $3 to $10; double Rooms, $12 fo 928; 2 minutes by Harlets boat. if § ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON, ‘Ann street, uear Broadwa all hours. —Rooins, & cents upwards; new family Kooms. Meals at low prices. Very superior diaing rooms THROUGH — TO European pian; open _ SA LES aT AUCTION. 9. HELP WANTED-MALES. IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. Mortgagesale of elegant Cabinet Furniture. BY EDWARD SCHENOK, TO-MORROW, at LJ o’ciock, an elegant assortment of the finest Furnt- | ture, of the “most modern und unigue styles of parlor, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask and reps: superb Centre and Card Tables, and every variety of style ot Furniture. The above is now on exhibition, and will repay those in want of furniture. To be sold at auction at No. 0 Liberty street. VENTRAL HOTEL, 253 CANAL STREET, ONE BLOCK east of Broadway.—Good Kooms 76e. and $1 per day, Kly; family Rooms $1 to $2 per day. CSIMENDEN HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY. {, American or European plan; Rooms xth stree| for single gent femen and families at reduced ‘ices. OTEL ST. GERMA FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street, Brondway.—Finest location in city; Fooms all tront; table dhowe redused ; $4 per day ; ele: vator, &c. ; permancat partes tor winter, reduce Mis e. WM. G, TOMPKINS. HOTEL, 3) BOWERY, CORNER 0 Mght Rooms, neatly furmshed, Der night, $2 to 83 per week; for gentiemen Nz, ENGLAND Bavard street ‘We. or Sde. ouly, NYLER HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER TWELFTH street.~—Kooms renovatea an@¥erurnished; frout Rooms. $1 to $3 ver da ow. os SINEY. COUNTRY BOAKD, (Oouxrey BOARD—AN HOUR FROM CITY; HIGH and healthy; large, sunuy bay windows, heated rooms, good table; $6 each. Calf, tor two days, at 3t Fourth avenue, New York. i Besisere BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CA accommodate three or tour adults with Board; house tirst class, near depot; references, Address U. M., box 205 Herald office. Monaistows A HOME FOR THE WINTER, IN A private family, with first class Board and superior accommodations for invalids or others; occasional use of carriage, Address vox 15 Post office, Morristown, 07 WEST TWELFTH STREET (8 ABINGDON square).—A party of 4 6 gentiemen, or fam- Alles, desiring Board tor winter, can find superior accom: modations at very lo w prices. MO8BChATR —ROARD MAY BE OBTAINED IN A pleasant location for a gentleman and wife or fam- ten minutes’ walk {rom tue depot, Address box 1/1 31 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenue.—Parlor Floor and nicely furnished Apartments, second and third floors, with substanual Board; convenient to cars in winter; moderate prices. 355 WEsT THIRTY-PIRST STREET.—HANDSOME- OVO. ly furnished Rooms southern exposure: good table: convenient to Elevated Raiiroad; also table board- rs; terms mi i reference, e joderate te 490 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife, without children, will let to adults, with first class Board, their second story front, with exclusive use 0: bathroom. A NICELY FURNISHED SQUARE ROOM—FOR ONE or two gentlemen; all conveniences; desirable lo- cation; tew doors west of Broadway: family private; house first class, 45 West Iwenty-ninth street. PARTY BAVING A HOUSE IN A RETIRED LO. cation, desires to rent Rooms to gentleman and wife, with Board for wife. Those wishing quiet please address RETREAT, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. A. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM—FOR ONE or two gentlemen or man and wife, with or without Board, between sixth and seventh avenues, in Twonty- first street, where there are no children. Address M. A. B., box lui Heraid office, SMALL FAMILY UF ADULTS, OCCUPYING AN elegant brown stone house on Forty-fifth street, Will let Second Floor, with Board, to a party who can appreciate neatness and home comiorts. Address P. M., box 327 Post ottice. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING NEAR Broadway, above Thirty-fourth street, would ac- commodate two gentlemen or a genueman and wite handsomely furnished Rooms and unexceptionadle table; highest reference given. Address HUNTLEY, Herald Uptown Branch office. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING their own house on Lexington avenue, near Thirty elensh street, mea: eh tacts 2oF is qocons see by rately or en suite, with Boa: ress Q. E. D., box hor bom office. LADY WISHING TO PLACE HER DAUGHTER at a frst class school can also find accommodations tor herself; location uptown between Firth and sixth avenues; handsome house, rooms handsomely fur nished ; southern exposure, Address H., box 164 Herald Uptown Branch office. WELL FURNISHED SiCOND FLOOR, THREE rooms, excellent, generous table, West Twenty-third atreet, toa small tamily or a party of gentlemen. Ad- dress PRIVATE FAMILY, Herald office. URNISHED ROOM.—A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISH. ed front Room, on Broadway, near corner fwenty- eighth street, to let, to gentleman ‘and wife; board for ly. Apply at No. 1,17) Broadway. ta eit! SUITS OF APARTMENTS TO RENT, with or without private table. No. 29 West Seven- teenth st. RS, M. B. SUMNER, 22 East Thirty-Amth streo lias to offer for the t, ter two of her most elegant Suits, with private table; a few single Kooms. ICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS, GRAND UNION Hotel park, Fourth avenue and Forty-first street; first class in all appointments; European plan; cuisine unsurpassed; prices moderat G, F. & W. D, GARRISON, Managers. JEVENTEENTH STREET, 61, WEST.—ELEGANT SUIT ‘of Rooms, second floor, southern exposure; also Rooms on third floor, with superior Board, tor those Wlo pay liberally for refined associations. WO FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, with Board: no other boarders; rooms heated; bath. gas, &c.; references required, 128 cast o2d st., near Lex- ington avenue. i ND LUDGING WANTED. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF PIANO AND singing wishes a Room with Boatd, where tuition accepted as payment or part Dayment. Address box IL Herald Uptown Branch olfice. A GENTLEMAN HAVING SOME READING KNOWL- edge of French, desires Board in a French family where he may learn the language: reference. Address, with full particulars as to locatior CLERGYMAN AND WIFE WANT BOARD IN A private family: location in. the neighborhood of Broadway and Forty-second street; terms not to exceed $7 per month. Address Dox 116 Herald Uptown Brauch office, A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A NICELY FURNISHED Room, with good Board, in the immediate vicinity of Twenty-eighth street and Broadway; tor suitable accommodations, including fire ana £5 88 per month wal be paid. Address U.5. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. JQOARD WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS; NINTH or Fitteenth ward preferred. Addr with full particulars and reterence, ADULT, Herald office. ecommodations, | terms, which must be moderate, &c., C. T., Herald office. | -kitchen, servants’ apartments, Montelair, WINTER RESORTS. N COVE SPRIN PURNISHED tavie for tamily or party visitiny Florida tor the winter, Apply at 128 Kast Twenty-secon street. ; SALES AT AUCTION. JR, AUCTIONEER, disé and Fine Art Salesroom, Au street, nent 21 Park row, N. ¥., ON SATURDAY, Large sale of fine Household Furniture, (rom a country mansion. Particulars to-morrow. UCIION NOTICB.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND misfit Carpets, all sizes and rich patterns; English, Brussels, (hree-ply and ingrain, very cheap, from auc tion, at the old place, 112 Fulton street, side cntrance. UOTION SALE—OF THE ELEGANT RESIDENCE of Samuel Wyant, located on the Hudson River, at Yonkers, by order ofthe Supreme Court, at the Gett House, in the city of Yonkers, on Monday, October 19, Isi4, at three o'clock P. M.; the property miust be sold on the above date to close an estate. WM. RILEY, Attorney. UCTION NOTICE.—$15,000 WORTH of magniiicent Housenold Furniture, THIS DAY, at 103 o'clock, at private residence 21 bast 2th st.. near broadway. 300 lots by cattiogue, 74 octave Pianotorte, tour round corners, full agraffe, celebrated makers; magnificent Parlor’ Suits, lates style and rich covers; Ktageries, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Oil Paintings, Mirrors, Bronzes, Clocks, Curtains, Vase Tables. Bedstouds, Lrvgsing Cases, Bureaus, spring. aid hair snctressos, Carpet, (hina, Glass and Plated Ware: itchen and servants’ Furniture, &c. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE.—$20,000 WORTH OF magnificent Household Furniture, on THIs DAY (THURSDAY), at 104g o'clock. atthe elegant residence 36 Wes: iSth st., between 5th and 6th avs. Property H. R Livingston. Drawing Room—Superb Suits, Grand Duchess style, covered silk brocade richest’ description; Etageres, Bookcase, Cabinets, Tables, Curtains, Carpels, magnifi- Gent rosewood Pianotorte, celebrated Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Ext Butfet, Chinaware, Glassware, silverware Sale peremptory. Par- ties wishing to attend this sale take Sth av. stages or 6th ay. cars. AUGUST MARTENS, Aucuoneer. UCTION SALE.—RICH AND USEFUL BEE EHP aD, basement, Furniture, THIS (Thursday) MORNIN commencing at 10 o'clock, at the elegant private residence ‘21 West 21st st., near 7th avenue, two elegant Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons’? octave and Decker & Bros.” 73 octave, four round ; handsome Parlor Suits in ‘rich satin and brocatel; Marquetire aud gilt Centre and Console Tabies, tine Ou Paintings, Bronze Figures, Clocks, plate Mirrors, Curtains, Ktageres, Turkish Lounges, Kasy Chairs, Library, and Secretuire Bookcases, “ Libi Y, ‘Tables, dwarf Bookease, Writing Desk, Turkish Suits, Extension Tavie, Butlet, Dining Chairs, Silverware, Crockery, Fosewood anil walnut Beqroom Sets with Dressing Cases; Bedsteads, bureaus, Washstands, sl hair ai spring Mattresses; rep, plush and haircloth Suits; Brus- sels and ingrain Carpets, Wall Stand, Kitchen Fur- niture &c. N. B.—Sale positive. Take Seventh or Eighth avenue cars. Men pos and ate SooaeioAey or country. OBERT 0. CASHIN, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE. THIs DAY (1HURSDAY), at private residence 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenue, commencing’at 10 o’ciock (sale positive), namely—Maenificent Steinway & Son rosewood Piano- forte, used six months, cost $1,000; elegant F.C. Laigat & Co. square grand; rich Parior Sults, covered in satin, brocatel, silk reps; turkish Suits, in’ reps and plush! Easy Chairs, lables, Etageres, velvet and Brussels C: pets, fine Oi! Painting, lace and damask Vurtains, Boo case and Writing Desks, 90 volumes choice Books, rich imported Mantel Sets, Clocks, &c, Superb Bedroom Suits in mold in rosewood aud French inlaid black walnut, Dressing Case, Bureau, Bedstead, = Washstan Commodes, Armoir-a-Gutce, Shaving ‘Stands, pure hair Mattress, Spring Beds, Plilows, Sheets, Quilts, 20 fine wool Blan- kets, Carpet, &c. ; single ape, double Bedsteads, nning Room. Elegant Buffet, solid black wainut Extension Table, Chairs, side Tavies, China, Dinner and fea Sets, Cut Glass, solid silver and Plated Ware, Basement and good Kitchen Furniture, other articles too numerous to men- tion, Catalogue contains over 400 lots. Sale positive in lots to hignest bidders, i. E. McDONNELL & CO., Auctioneers. N_EXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE barre ao of. pee family now in burope, at residence 103 West 28th st., near oth av., this (Wednes- day) morning, Vetover 14, at 10}¢ o'clock, by J. Ki Ak- MBR, Auctioneer. over 375 lots useful Household Furni ture, 600 yards velvet Brussels Carpets; beautiful Parlor Suits, in satin, brocade and reps; magnificent rosewood 7% octave Pianotorte; rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, . Dressing Cases, Mattresses, Bed: ding; Turkish and sitting room Suits in piush, reps and haircloth; Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, Clocks, ‘Curtains, Mirrors, Glass, Silver and Chins Ware; Library, dining Toom and servants’ Furniture. N. B.—Take Broadway, 6th or 7th av. ears to 28th at. Boers WANTED—FOR THE WINTER, BY A entieman, wife and child (girl 8 years); Parlor and Bedroom, second floor; private iamily preferred ; unexceptionable neighborhood. Address, with full par. ticulars and terms, box 433 Post office, Morristown, N. J OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN FOR self, wife, child and nurse, in a private family; want second floor; neighborhood Madison avenue and Thirty- oor street. Address MERCHANT, box 11s Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; ONE B or two well furnished Rooms; gooa accommoda- tions required and a liver: R,, Herald office. Bose, WANTED—BY A SINGLE LADY, IN A FAM- fly where the Spanish language only is spoken; ‘Will pay $12 to $15 a week according to accommodation. Address AMEICAN, box 195 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. Bee, WANTED—FROM NOVEMBER 1, FOR SIX adults; two large and two small rooms; terms must be very reasonable. Address, COMFORT, care Telegraph oftice, ol Broadway. NE LARGE THIRD with Board, east of Sixth avenue, below Fortieth street—Gentleman, wife and two. little Furies terms age exceeding $140 @ month. Address DANA, Herald office. WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH A HANDSOMELY furnished room in Lafayette place or vicinity. Address, stating terms, APPLICANT, box 639 New York Post office. ANTED—BY A LADY AND HER SON, TWO pleasant Rooms, with Board; permanent it ‘suited ; terms not to exceed $30 per week; location trom Fourth to Sixth avenue, not below Eighteenth street nor above ‘Thirty-fourth, ‘Address Z, F., 122 Madison avenue, ANTED—FURNISHED ROOM IN _ PRIVATE family for mau, wife and int for wife only; reierences exchai Address ARLINGTON, Herald /ptown Branch of WANTED 4 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, IN A small private family, fora gentleman and wife of Quick habits with Board for Indy only; Mo other boarders preferred ; lo mn central. Address, statdug terms and particular: el office, price pald. Address J. L. ce ANTED— E LARGE ROOM, WITH BREAK- fast, for @ single gentleman ; location between Forty- eighth and sixtied Lexington aid Sixth ave- Ques; references given and required. Address “2, L., office. eee eee FOR THE WINTER IN A strictly private family, by a gentleman and his wife; they wish the comiorts of a home and to live as members of the family; will ddress ©, H., box 118 Herald Sixth avenue. give dest city references Ptown Branch office, 630 113 EAST TWELFTH STREET, SHOR1 BLOCK cast of Broadway.—A second ‘story back roon, suitable for gentleman and wite or two gentlemen; first class table; references exchanged. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN 7 Lexington and Fourth avenaes.—A large tro: Room, with Board, to gentieman and wife; posure. FORTY-SECOND —STREET.—WITH 126 Hoard, Third Floor. handsomely furnished, con- isting of four ros en suite, oF single, With Private table if required; large closets and private bath. € SECOND AVENUR, CORNER OF EIGHTH 130 street —Beait ral location ; few minutes to Broad- way; Broadway or Worth street cars; Rooms double, single; good table ; moderate, especially to two or more. Ww “FORTY-FOURTH STREET.—ONE Qe ‘EST 33 ble and one single Room, suitable for a = aos nd wife or single gentlemen, with first class 140 ‘SIXTH STREBT, BETWEEN Weer vay nud sisth averine-Now and hand: somely ary Rooms, with Board, for families or gentlemen, EAST FORTY.FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEX- 141 Fata tvenue A. family, owning. house con- veniently located, will rent, with Board, nicely tur- nished second story Room; ample closets, low terms; | faterenee. t | V ANTED—BOARD FOR FIVE ADULTS; NIC clean house, private table, two large anda one small Room connecting; second or third floor; price pderate ; location between Third and Kighth avenues. Address G. H., box led Hi id office. * STORY FRONT ROOM, | Y¥ GERARD BETTS & CO. Store No. 7 Old slip, one door from Hanover square, Established 1793. THIS DAY (Thursday), October 1, at HI o'clock, within the store (by order ot Fire Underwriters), large lot of Baskets, Wooden Ware, bales Twine, Rope, &c., &c., si ip and saved from fire. so. is’, order of the im porter), Dutch Bulbs—15 cases pone assortment), Dutch Flower oots, Also, at 12 o'clock (to ciose invoices) large sale of Wines, Liquors, éc.,'in pipes, barrels, quarts, eights and cases, Sherry, Port, Brandies, é oe and Wie fd amid Wines, &c., &c. ‘atalogues and samples at sale. GERARD BETTS & CO., Auctioneers, AUCTIONEERS—MARSHAL'S f OWE & HILLIER, sale~corner Eighth Friday, October 16, as 11 o’ciock, a large assortment of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Base Burners. &c. THOMAS H, SULLIVAN, Marshal. ¥ DANIEL A, MATHGWS, AUOTIONEER.—SALES. | room 47 and 49 Liberty street, opposite the Post ollice, PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, elegant, ees showcases, Counters, &c., OF 1HE JAPANESE BAZAAK, 46 EAST FOURTEENTH street, between Broadway and Uoyerenty Place, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 16 AND 17, at 1239 o'clock each day, at the Bazaar. The stock comprises @ large and varied assortment of JAPANBSE, CHINESE, TURKISH, FRENCH, SPAN- ISH and SWISS GOODS’ of the very ‘atest importations, Vases, Tea sets, pasion, ‘ork Boxes, Dressing welry, Fans, Turkey Rugs, embroidered Tabie id an endless variety of articles useful and be examined any time previous to SPECIALLY INVITED TO ATTE. street and University place, | COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGR SALE OF » Furniture, Mirrors, Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Oit Paintings, damask and lace Curtains, § or 10 Parlor Suits 6sets enamelled and cottage do., 80 dozen Cane | Chairs, trom 70 to 10) Carpets, éc.. d To t the auction | ORROW (Frid: rooms No. 53 East Thirteenth street, near Broadway, @ very large and extensive assortment of really good and Feally bad Houselioki Furniture, from a dozen different families, so that you can find’ goods suitable for all. Catalogues ready’ early Friday morning. N. B.—The carpets will be sold abou Ay FES B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. CONTINUATION SALE OF RICH AND PLAIN FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF WM. H. LEE, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 15, Af HIS STORES 199 AND 1 FULTON STREET, COMMENOING AT 10 O'CLOCK EACH DAY, This is the largest peremptory sale of rich Cabinet Furniture that has ever taken place in New York, and musr be sold without any reserve, on account of relin- Quishing business offering a rare opportanity to pur- Chasers. The sale commences to-day at 10 o'clock sharp With lot 161 on the catalogue. NRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER (late Henry i, Leeds & Miner, established 1347), Bal ) Duane street lesroom 105 VHURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, at 10} o'clock, at private residence, orty-sixth street. near Kighth avende, OUSEHOLD FURMTUR", MADE TO 4 ‘ AXMIN. TS, 5. '¥Y MANUFACTURERS T AND BRUSSELS C. NEARLY NEW, &C., &C. PARLORS—Axminster Carpets, rosewood gilt mounted Suit, in plush; Marquetere, inlaid Cabinet and Lables; Diack walnut Bookcase, with bronze trimmings; Parlor Suitto match; rich ormolu and marble Mantel Sets, fancy Chairs, fine steel Engraving, Curtains, &., &c. BEDROOMS—Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Diack wal nut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Amours. Lounges and Chair: en suive; best curied hair Mattresses, Bolsters and Fil: lows, &e., dc, DINING ROOM—Brussels Carpet, black wainut Buffet, Extension Table and Chairs, in’ morocco; Crockery, Glassware, &c. ‘}:HALLS—Oilcioth. Stair Carpets, black walnut Hat Stand and Chairs, &c. Also Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. Breech-loading Shot Gun, 12 bore made by the Rem- ington Rife Company, with case and appurtinances. yese LINENS, SALE OF FINE IRISH LINENS, property, ofa Belfast manufacturer who 18 etving up iew York store, and consigned for immediate sai the his comprising double damask and satin finish J ablecloth Napkins, Doyles, Handkerchiefs, Towels, shectings, de. ; also Marseities Quilts, Toilet Quilts, Buread Covers, Lawns, &c, The whole ‘to be sold by’ auction (vithout reserve), in lots to suit purchasers, af the Olin- ton Hall salerooms, Astor place, Thursday afternoon, October 15, commencing at 2 o'clock. Gooas on exhibi- The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers, A M, FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, J “at? o'ciock, at 76 Third avenue, by or ier of the Cin: cinnati Trust Company, two Piand 8 Suits, six black walnut Bedroom Suits, about sixt) pets of all descriptions, Ollclotus, Rugs, Mats, a F late Muror, rich ‘Curiins, Wardrobes, Buffets, Ktegeres, tine curled hair Mattresses, Bedding, Sotas, Chairs, Kockers, Extension Tables. Lounges, Paine and | Plimpton Bedsteads, sewing Machines, tot of Uffice Fur- | niture, also medium Furnitor e Pianos will be sold at 3 ‘oveloc! e whole for absolute sule. By, order 3a. to of MARSHAL SALE.—CUAS. PEYSER, AUCTIO} R sells at 103g o'clock, 34 Catharine street je con- Cigar Store, consisting of. 4 cases of obacco, a o lavana, 16°00) Cigars, 3 Show Cases, Figure, P! Ci joulds, 2 Presses, Mirror, 3: Chandeliers, tc. “A. Bernbaum. City Marshal. ‘Here: after a lot of Jackets, Horse Blankets, Harness, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Furniture, Glassware, &c. ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEBR. ndsoine Household Furnicure at auction. &, H. DLOW & Cv. will sell, at auction, on Thurs- fay, Octoper 15, 1874, at 11 o'clock A, M., at the store, No. 1.148 Broadway (Stevens Building) corner Twenty-sev- enth street, a weneral assortment of Household Furni- ture, removed to the above store for convenience of sale, consisting of rosewood, Fianotorte, black walnut parlor Suit in reps and Blush, Sofas, Etageres, Buffets, black wal- nut hepsi jureaus, oak and black walnut Dinin Tables,marble top Ventre Tables ; also,a number ot Mante! Mirrors of different sizes Oit Paintings, Pictures, £6. Cal ues at No. 3 Pine street. ORTGAGE SALE. DAILEY & HARTMAN, Auctioneers, 15 Third avenue, opposite Cooper Institute, will sell this day, at W o'clock A. M, one pair of coach Horses at Lynch's stable, 234 Kast wenty-tourth street. J.C, LANGBEIN, By order. Attorney for Mortgagee. ORTGAGE SALE.—I. J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTION. eer, will sell on Tuesday, October 20, at ll o'clock A. M., Steam Engine, Boiler, Presses; Types, Cases, Com- oatne Stones, Shafting, €c.. of the fe . Union. Printing ouse, 79 John street, New York. Particulars hereafter, | FREDERICK G. AN SON, Attorney tor Mortgagees. ‘M. BAENNAN, AUCTION SALESROOM, UNION + square, East —At private sale and at less tuan halt cost. ciegant Bedroom Suits, iniaid Cabinets, Buf- | fets. Parlor suits, Bookcases, Writing Desks, 4&c., part of the stock of a bankrupt firm; sales at private residences. Storage at low rates. AWNBROKER'S SALE. P R. FIELD, Auctioneer, will sell THIS DAY, at ° 89 Bowery, 200 fine gold and silver Watches, 300 lots of Jewelry and 100 lots consisting of Gu Pistols, Opera Glasses, &c., &c. By order of SIMPSON, SOMERS & CO., 27 Chatham street. le to commence at 12 o'clock. ROKER'S SALE. A WN Bi —THOS. J. M'GRATH, A tioneer, 158 Chatham street, will sell this day. d'elock, Men's and Women's Clothing—Dresses, thaw Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes. &c. also Coats, Pants and Vesis. By order of H.C. Lewis, second aven PAWNRROKER'S SALE JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. cer, 59 New Bowery, wiil sell this day, at 103 o'clock, sharp, "300 lots Overcdats Frock, Sack and Business Coats, Pantaloons and Vests; aiso, at 1 o'clook, 300 lots Dresses. Shaw's, Sacques, Remnants, Table Linen, Un- derclothing, Blankets, Quilts, 4c. By order M.S. Madi- 587 Second avenue. | ‘PAwnsnoe R’S SALE. HOM4S KEYWORTH will sell, this day, at 460 Ninth avenue, at 1 o'clock, a large lot of Coats, Pants, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Sheets, Quilts, Blankets, &c. By order of J, A. Weaver. | Forty-seventh street, | PUBLIC SALE.—P. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 237 | Bowery.—By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed j by Calvin L Goddard to Henry o. Sergeant, dated ihe | Ast day of October, 1873, an in the office of the Register of the city and county of New York on the 12th | day of December, 1873, and nitmbered 7,635, I will offer | for public venue at No. Sol East Twenty-sdcond struct, | th ‘One () Hews & Phil: feet bed, three feet wide); one (1) large size Shaping Machine, made by J. Piags & Co. ; on Wood Planing Machine (bed ten ches), built by Gray & Wood. of ‘der. The above sale has been fied trom the 15th to October 2% at 103 o'clock in the forenoon. HERIFP'S SALE OF BREWERY, STOCK, FIXTURE, Utensils, Horses, Wagons, &c.—&. HERMAN, Sherif’ Auctioneer, sells on Monday,’ Octover 12, at 11 o'clock, at Nos. $22 and 324 Bast Forty-ftth street, the Stock dnd Fixtures, Utensils, Horses and Wagons, of a first class Brewery known as the Te Brewer: Y. ry, C. CONNER, Sheriff. Tuomas Praxcis Bourne, Deputy. The ove sale is adjourned until Saturday, October 17, | me tine and é, WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff. jOMas FRaNcts BouRKE, Deputy. HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC- er.—Marshal’s sale of Tobacco, Cigars. Indian | Showcases, &c. Friday, October 16, at Ll o'clock, ower. cases and bales Ol, Tobacco, Cixars, Pipes, Cigar Moulds, Showcase: e . &e. Sale posi- tives deslersinvited. F. KEINEMAN, Clty Marshal. | < GENTS—FIRST CLASS ONLY, FOR BRAINARD'S Ac Tiitsical reasurce:” best selling work out; ous Canvasser took $0 orders last week ; exclusive territory; URWICK, sole ageut, room 1. 609 Broadway. New York’ GENTS WANTED—FOR THE REV. T. DE 4 Valmage’s new book, “Around the lea lable late: ‘ling’ boog out. atest and the best uaF ROOK S ‘MYERS, 97 John TTY AND COUNTRY, TO SEI large conenents st ferentes r Gucements. CANTON A COMPANY, 143 Champers st. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS AA. to learn tetoxraphy and take ‘positions THOMP SON'S College, 2 4th ay. opposite Cooper Institute. T douraphy taught practically, with instruments, in one A FEW ER address wante WA. Mand sand 4 T OL Ate GENTS WANTE teas to families a \G MEN OF PLEASING bay. Apply between ¥ aud TIC 1, at FM, ‘ON AY.—TWO AGREBABLE, HON- nih” industrious, strictly temperate erica, under who understands house painting to learn bathing. 'Ref- years: one for baths and ofice; one erences required. A RELIABLE MAN TO MANAGE THE SALES OF FL staple guods in every county in the United States. CBU 98 Ck aidress ALASKA COMPANY, 104 Reade sty or! NOW IS YOUR TIME; ONE CANVASSER nade last week articles just out; Sell at sight; tra AMERICAN agents wanted. arin s1Y COMPANY, 300 Broadway. EMPLOYMENT FOR AN MAN IN AN door business. NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No. 7 Warren st., fourth floor, aiter 9 o'clock. BY Y. WHO IS agood penman and i Saceurate at r figures and can give good references. i Tess box 1,195 New York Post office. OY WANTED—ABOUT 14; SALARY $100, ADDRESS BROKER, box 207 Herala office. OY WANTED-—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, WHO writes a good hand; salary $1 per week. Addreas C., Herald office. NANVASSERS WANTED—ON SALARY AND ©OM mission; good Wages and good business: $4Jeposit required, DING TABLE COMPANY $01 Fulton st, Brooklyn. NANVASSERS WANTED—POR THE AMERIOAN Homes Magazine: a genuine Waltham wateh giver asa premium to yearly subscribers: no can vasser should twil to examine this. HENRY L, SH6PARD & 0O., Pub- Ushers, No. 4 Broad st ITHOGRAPHIC.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS CITY canvasser. Address box 239 Herald office. JIGHT WATCHMAN WANTED—POR A LAROE store on the west side: must de active, weil recom- mended, middle aged; salary $12 per week. Address B. D., Herald ottice. .—BOOK AGENTS ARE WANTED TO CAN- for the sale of the “Life of Admiral Foote, by Professor Jamos M. Hoppin, Yule Ooilege ption, in every city and town’ in the Unite Slates. A book that records the deeds of one of Amert- ca’s noblest heroes. Agents are also wanted to sell other books of thrilling {hterest and ot the highest im- portance. Terms liberal. For further particulars ad- dress AVERY BILL, care of Harper & Brothers, N.Y. Vv TANTED—C VASSERS TO SECURE SUB. scribers for a first ciass scientific and literare Magazine, Address PENN MONTHLY, 08 Walnut st, Fhiladelphi ANTED—ONE OR TWO INFLUENTIAL BUSINESS men, a3 outside workers for real estate and col- lection office; duties w obtain accounts for lection, houses for sale and to rent; salary $0 and one-halP Profits, Address, giving reierences, HARPLM, Herald onice. WANZEDIA BOY FOR OFFIOR WORK, MUSY ‘write a good hand; answer, in own hand, statin 168 Herat by sub: age and wages expecied.' Address 4. A., box ottice. WANTED 4 FEW ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN, age 25 to 30; must write a fair aand and have anex- ceptionable refereces from jormer employers. Address GROUEK, box 216 Herald oitice. 4 TANTED—TWO ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED SEWS- pay er advertisement canvassers for a city paper established 2 years; one with an acquaintance ai insurance men and’ bankers; the other among m facturers, book publishers and business men gene: exclusive privileges given right parties, Address, wil Feferences, stating experiences, 0. P. Q., Dox 1,285 lost oltices ANTED—TWO BRIGHT, ACTIVE BOYS, ABOUT 16 years of age, as errand boys in a a tere grote house; salary first year $150. Addregs M., box kt lerald office. JANTED—AN AGENT TRAVELLING FOR wholesale Iquor business, and having Ushed trade in cherry juice, to sell the latter fo importing house on commission, Application to A. box 4,180 Post office, New York. ic iccetere! 21 UNIVERSITY PLACE, errand boy; must be very smart and have references. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN Tu WORK IN A RES- taurant. Apply at the Plaza Pavilion, main en- trance to Prospect Park, Brooklyn, after 1) o'clock A. M. AN good FURNITURE, LAMBREQUINS, LACE CURTAINS, And all styles of Furniture and Upholstery Goods at very reduced prices, as we are retiring trom a retail business established more than thirty years, J. L, KELTY & CO., 194 Fifth avenue, near Twenty-third street, A. QCNiNeterive DotbaRe A handsome solid walnut Parlor Suit, with French FINRA paels; Gpuojstered in all wool rep, with pulting, ninete-five douars, oF vO PRANK RHONBA & CO., 8? and 84 Bowery. Manutactory. 222 to 280 East Thirty-seventh street. CHICKFRING CARVED, PULL ROUND PIANO; A. bargain for cash; rosewood Piano $10); Organs sat iow rents; easy paymen: ean CORDON & SON. 18 East Fourteenth street. MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUIT, covered silk brocade, cost $400 tor $200; do. $100, $40) Pianoforte, $275; Parior, Chamber, Dining Furniture at acrifice, property family leaving city. 38 West 15th St, near Sth av, —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR . Furnitare, and Bedding, at Bb. M. COW- PERTHWAIT £'CO.'s, d-157 Chatham street. An immense stock and low prices. Great bargains tor cash. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING NO FURTHER use for their Household Furniture, will sell it, in Jois to suit Satin Parlor Suits, cost $6), for $15), $1 73 octave Decker & Bros. Pianoforte, Library an thg Furniture; turkish Suit, $90; Bedroom Sets, wit Dressing Vases, $0 Bodstoads, Mattresses: rep, sush and haircloth Suits, $35; Paintings, Bronzes, 4c. ‘. B.—In good order. used only since May ; must be Sold. Call 3 days, private residence 210 West Zist st, GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH ONLY,—A PRI- vate uy, in pressing circumstances will sell Magnificent gilded and carved Queen Victoria style satin brocade Parlor Suit, cost for $160; magnifi- No. L cent Grande Duchesse Parlor Suit,in satin brocade, $ s Pianotorte, $200; Turkish suit, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Dressing ases, $45 up; brocatel, rep and plush Suits, $30 up; Carpets. 0 conus up; br int te juarter cost price; eae sold. v-eighth street, near Stxth av. HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC. « tioneer.—Wines, Liquors, Champagne, &. Friday, October 16, at 10% o'clock. No, 13 Bowery, a large and eneral assortment of Wines, Liquors, Brandies, &c , in Ms casks. cases, viz. of chotee old Bourbons, and Rye, Scotch and Irish’ Whiskey, Gin, Rum; casks of Fort, Sherry and Rhine Wines; cases aud. baskets ot Cham: pagne, cases of imported Branaies, Gin, Bitiers, &c, ‘Sale positive; dealers invited. - LOAN OFFICES. sldence 108 West FINE BLACK WALNUT SUIT FURNITURE, covered with red plush, upholstered in.the best. Manner, canbe bought at half price. Inquire at 244 ‘West Twenty-sixth street. CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH.—A gentleman in need of cash, will sell Parlor Suits, 75; Kep. $80; Bedroom Suits, $85; Carpets Bc. yard, an vloteof Houseboid Furniture for less than balf cost. Call before purchasing elsewhere at private residence 22 East 20th st, near Broadway. Seen op ope MERICAN OFFIC ‘000 Ww aifrer, DIAMOND: a 1S, es, Jewel: Indi jaws, Iks, Laces, valuables, &c. The utmost value loaned, or will buy. Established 1854. J. H, BARRINGER, 735 Broadwa: Damentale” Can LADIES ARK ¥ J. M. CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER—SE! this day, at Il o'clock, old established and well known Meat Market, entire Fixtures, &c., No. 26 Green. wich avenue. . Buyers and dealers specially uvited. T 8 NASSAU SERBET, BETWEEN FULTON AND john streets.—Advances made, to any amount, on Life Policies, Merchandise, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c. Y ISIDORE J, SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEBR—WILL sell at 2 o'clock, Mavenue B, Furniture, Piano, 10 Brusels Carpe Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, Tables, Chairs. large lot Bedi ves, Mirrors, Clock: 80 Counters, Ice Boxes, Saloon Tables: also one tine young Horse and Harness, positively without reserve. Dealers and housekeepers invited. B ISADORE J, SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell, at 103 o’elock, at 749 First avenue, near Forty- second street, Stock and Fixtures of a large Grocery store, together or bosttively, in lots. aoeete invited. J.B, LICHTENSTELN, Nortgagee. ¥ ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONBER, Bo VON eRsty Peace: COANE. ISTH 'STREET, NEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, &0., &C. ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell by’ auction, on Pri- day, October 16, at 10% o'clock, at his salesroom, 74 Uni versity place, genieel Household Furniture, Brussels and velvet Varpets, Parlor and Library Suits, black wainut Bedsteads. Bureaus, Wardrobes, Armoire Glaces, Cribs, hur Mattresses, ‘eather Bolaters and Pillows, Glass aud ct ; NURSE S years and 6 months), 2 com- municating Rooms, with Board; location between Lex- ington and Sixth avenues Nineteenth and sixtieth streets; private family preferred; pipe not to exceed $75 per oe Addreas G. A. GILLIS, Cairo, Greene county, N. Y. A orld pret! A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, and 2 chidren (aj BROOKLYN BUARD. _ 3 PINEAPPLE STREET, BROOKLYN, ON THE Heights, one block trom Beecher's church.—Hail Room and large font Room, with first class Board; re sonable price ; all modern improvements, 13 CLINTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN.—BOARD FOR one gentleman in private German family, where all the comtourts of a home will be found, HOTELS. A Net HOUSS, FOURTEENTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth avenue and University place.—Rooms for single gentlemen or tamilies, with or without Board, ‘at moderate prices, 280 LIGHT WARM ROOMS, HALF PRICE, 250, + S50., Sc. and $1 per day; gentlemen and farnilte Frankfort House, corner Frauktory and William sige: Oven all night, bilverplat Kitchen Utensils, &c., &e. B. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS +» AC31 Park row, at 103 o'clock, a fine lot of Oil tings Aad Chromos, in gold frames. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER—SELL§ FRI. + day, October 16, at 104 o’ciock, at No. 32 East ‘Eweltth street, near University piace, the entire genteel Household Furniture of a family declining nousekeep- ing-viz. one élogant rosewood satin brocatel Parlor suit, two. piarble: top Tables, Parlor Stove, one rosewood Wane Hodawad’ and Drossing. Bureaus with gus hate wainul is ress! ures ri Matiresse: ive “heather ‘Beds, “Blankets, ult fnew Goods Goo! order. Sale positive. ] §. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER—SKLLS THIS + day (Thursday), October 15, at 10% o'clock, at No. 168 street, near Baxter entire Block and Fixt of Candy Store, Counter, Shelvi vere aprner Kettles, Tables, Chairs, Candy, &0. es, Chairs, Clocks, ‘erytning in best o'clock, 1 59 Great J 100 yards fine black Silk, Dress and Fancy Goods, Cardigan Jackets, Undercloth- ing, Bruwels and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcigth, furnivare, ix 'Sewiug Machines, fine Mocking Bird, Ac. a a USUMN, Marshal, ORE NeWMAN LEOPOLD, 80 Nassau street. TJOSEPH SOLOMON & CO.’S, 14 FULTON STREET, A hear. Nassag.—Money advanced on Diamond ‘atches, Silver Plate, Silks, Camel’s Hair Shawls, An- tiques and Articles i Virtu; established 1850; private | ottee for ladies, Se habla Espanol, A’ 7 BO! s , NEAR BROADWAY— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, sliks, Laces, Pix &c,. pawnbrokers’ Tickets bougit ot Diamonds, Watches, &c. No. 77 Bleec! sireet, up stairs. T7607 BROADWAY, CORNER NINTH STREET.— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, camel's hair shawls, Pianos and all kinds of personal same bought and sold. Pipe oie sor T JACKSON'S, 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEV- enth stroet—Money liberally advanced on Dt monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks. Dry Goods and Per- Roel Aierny oF every escription. Private entrance ior ladle: T HYMAN'S, 710) BROADWAY—LIBBRAL AD- onda, Watches, Silverware, market pric samme. vances made on Dit Pay the high WA 3, JEW. game bonght and ALLEN, Jeweller, Twenty ninth street. NASSAU STREKT, OPPOSITE POST OFFIOR.— Liberal adyancea made on Diamonds, Wate! ne Jewelr y handise, The same bough sat sok. Room te siti HAYMAN LEOPOL, LEO! 403 SIXT" AVENUE BETWEEN — TWENTY. fourth and Twenty-firth streets, —Liheral yances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, sii Laces and shawis. Same bought at tall value, L, BERNARD. 685 BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY TRERT m= w. and blac! Money _tiberall, serioed, on | Diamonds, 918 Jowelry and all Merchandise. Ladies’ kurs low. Dress silk for sale very 10 Ti. GEIORRMAN. ADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREE’ ces establ and most responsible ofice) A Watches, dir. Libecal advances on monds, Jewelry, Todia Shawis, &c.; same ti ver iecs in wis, &e.§ 0, HERTS, 1 45 BROADWAY, BECWEEN TWENTY SIXTH . and Twenty-seventh streets —Money loaned | Hane yettoad ala wer a Janos, A&C. ; { parlor for laaies* business confdenual = 4 am EAR A. 2RIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROP wiil sel! for cash all their magnificent Housetiol Furniture, Steinway & Son rosewood Pianotorte, cost $1,000 tor, "$250; Parlor Suits, covered in satin, cost $a): for $200; TUrkish Suita, cost $400 for $125; rep Suits, $50; pia Suits, $60; Bedroom Suits jlete tor Dre: ing Case, &c.; Carpets, 0c. yard; y Chairs, Paint~ ings, Bronzes, China, Silverware, Basement, Kitchen Furniture; all’ im good onder; used since May. call and ¢: mine; No reasonable offer refused. Callan private residence 120 West 23d st. 39 EAST THIRTSENTH STREET. A splendid Set of China, 230 pieces. ree rosewood Pianos, in good order. Parior Suis, Carpets, Furniture, do. ton prices. At private sale. at $251.00 WORTH OF pope Lo ai Caos hnmense wares urniture now o! Se RE Rt Fr Suite, 7 pleces, $40, y Fe ee aries Deecoe eat of Carpet, Volver Bane Sane Brussels and ral cn Siitlothe, Window shades Lace ny Lain Bravsele, te i i Prequins, Mats, Matting, Ac, D, KEL successor to H. O'Farred, vce A RARET lt ate __All otter goods at equaly low prises: N. B.—Just at $1 per. a Payments taken 1 ba week or % tr ee £0. of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, OOD SECOND HAND AND MISPIT CARPETS, ALL ‘sizes and rich batt rns; Eng! Brussels. tire ply and ingrain very cheap, at the old place, i112 Fulton street, side entrance, Gendt s. CLARKE, tresses, Parlor &. suit. 147 BROADWAY. spring and hair Mat ‘&c, Prices reduced. Payments to DENTISTRY. - BSOLUTE! NLESS,—TEBTH EXTRACTED: A Tees Eat Ueasinaon ven mele ghd and durable; Ruvbet Sets $10, 216 Sith avenuo, be. tween Fourteenth and Fitteenty, ategots aD FULL SBT, $5 AND $9, GUM TBETH, $1); SIN. gle, $1; cxiracting wi" gus, Se. siver lulings 0, Examine specimens. ‘ORK DENTAL ROOMS #62 Sixth avenue. Nghe! 1A51. Remangher 39

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