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‘ b CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _ eres ae Central, FIRST ©) VATE MOUSE, ADJOINING Central Poa oe be Address H. B., 102 Sixth avs _ — N STONE HOUSE, FORTY-SEV- Bath ese ear Brosinay with handsome Furniture, aearly new; @ bargain. TIM: way, near Forty-fourth street. EASE—FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 35 Malet coun Clogantly located goggelte. subere, with or withous Furniture. Call before 104 M., or from 1 wSP Mm East Sid | VERY SUPERIOR NEW FOUR STORY BROWN stone; Murray Hill, below Thirty-ninth street; eabines | {will Cake $25,000; 7. J. DON FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HIGI stoop House on Sixticth street. near Park avenue, for | fale ata bargain, Laquire of F. ZITTEL, 1,026 Third a | A brim ; coms $5, BON & PEET, 1,488 Broad- | £ | (PO _LET—TO A RESPONSIBLE NEW YORK EERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET: DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. nfurnished, TWO AND A HALF STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House to let; ail modern improvements; Eighth ave- hue and 126th street; rent $450. Inquire at house No. | UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- ewes TO Ewe {LATS TO LET—IN BROWN STONE HOUSES NORTH wide of Sixty-ninth street, near Lexington avenue; all improvements # floor; reuts yery moderate. Inquire of B, MULDOON, 165 East Sixty-ninth street. T BROADWAY AND ELEVENTH STREET—A 56 | room Hotel, with fine, large Restaurant, ate OF together; also # 30 room Boarding House, both in complete | order ; water, de., cellar to attic. Owneer, 64 West Tenth st. | A MEDIUM SIZED BROWN STONE DWELLING, | a hardwood finish, and all conveniences, west of Broad- | way, below Fiftieth street: $1,700; Owner, MES BLACKHURST, 225 West Forty-eigith st. LARGE FOUR STORY BROW STONE HOUSE in good order; walls painted; Forty-fourth street, be: | iweon Sixth avenue and Broadway; rent $2800. TIMPSON | & PEET, 1,488 Broadway, near Forty-fourth street. es PARTY, A THREE story high stoop House, in excellent condition and with ali the improvements; reni low; passession immediately. Apply at $ East Nineteenth strept SALE—THAT NEW AND WELL BUILT House, No. 17 Last Seventy-third street; bard wood ish ; 22x00; four stories and basement. Inquire on prem- | les, or of JAMES BLACKHURST, 225 West Forty-eighth nee. West Side. OR SALE CHEAP—A COSEY THREE STORY HIGH stoop brick House, convenient wo Booth’s Theatre; all anprovements. Apply at 508 Sixth avenue, OR SALE—IN TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Seventh avenue, @ small brown stone Housi modern improvements, first class condition; price Apply to D. H. WATSON, 33 Uniou square, K SALE—A LARGE FOUR STORY BROWN Hy good order, on Forty-fourth street, tween TIMPSON & PEET, Miscellaneous. EVENING TELEGRAM a EVERY DAY, 10 O'CLOCK EDITION, THE CABLE REP ORTS OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE 13 NOW THE LE TU OF JOU DING FEATURE ENTERPRISE. A KAVANAGH, ALISTIC CORNER OF FORTY-8ECOND street und Sixth avenue, offers for sale Houses und Lote in all parte of the city at reduced prices; collects rents, and | Management of estates u specialty ; patronage solicited WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND ‘Oo RE T TARRYTOWN.—TO LET, IMMEDIATE POSSES- sion, a bewutiful, eosey Cottage; ” five bedrooms parlor, rc, Gor room, laundry, : furnished and nicely ‘rescued, stable, nice grounds, fruit and shade. gas, ae ; rent 575 per month. 8. EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenu PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY \FOR | SALE OR TO RENT. ch GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—FARM, 100 ACRES, Oneida county, N. ¥., with crops, implements, stock ind furniture of Dwelling? all ready for immediate occu- | puney. J. A. KAMPING, 119 Broadway. | EAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, A SPLENDID STEAM BRICK YARD AND 84 HORSE | power Engine, with 100 acre Farm, 13; hours of New York; river front, dock, nine of water: makii belek ‘dallv; to exchange for city or near by Real Ei 8. ©. SLOAN, 31 Ei Re 2 ger ase eng rd one cous SEAT— A plot of Brooklyn lots; pris 5,000 HENNESSY & POPPE, 940 Third avenue. EXCHANGE—A BROWN STONE HOUSE BELOW | Central Park, near Broadway: all rented; will trade for | uptown Property, not over $10,600, - wiv Address OWN: pisces only ply, giving deeertgtion. ry BR, WANTED. v0 | ! REAL ESTATE “\ SHORE FRONT FARM WANTED—LAKE OR river, near New York. Address, with full particulars, uC. office. (ADVERTISE, MORE PEOPLE REA D THE EVENING TELEGRAM YOUR ADVERTISEMENTS IN IT | THE OTHER EVENING PAPERS | COMBINED. | NE OR TWO LARGE, OLD FASHIONBO DWEL- ling Houses wanted for aclub house. Owners please | answer at once WAXLEY, Herald Uptown Branch office. 'ANTED—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, | not less than 21 feet front, high stoop, between Madi- | son and Sixth avenues, aud Thirty-fourth and Fifty-fourth | streets, for cash, for own use. Address CASH BUYER, box 1,421 New York Post office, with full particulars. WESTERN LANDS WANTED —PERSONS OWNING Lands in any of the Western States that have beeu sold lor the Taxes, or where the titles are perfect. can sell the | yame by furnishing the location and description. Address Post fice box 5,104, New York. ‘ANTED—LOT IN GREENWOOD CEMETERY, IN the neighborhood of Ocean Hill, for which cash will be Address, with full particulars, LEWIS, Herald office, Por Other Real Estate Advertisements | See Directory. AND aLL TO -LET FOR BUSINES TWO STORY BUILDING, SUITABLE FOR MAN facturing purposes, with store underneath; rent low. ‘No. 426 West Forty-seventh street. eeeetn —SPLENDID STORE, ON SIXTH AVENUE, TO + lease for a first class’ business, at @ greatly reduced Tent. Apply at 999 Sixth avenue. FIRST FLOOR TO LET—IN VESEY STREET, near Post Office, and unsurpassed steam power can be furnished. Apply ind tloor. ROOM TO LET—AT COLONEL MONSTERY’S SPAR- ting, Fencing, Rowing wud Shooting Academy, 819 Sixth avenue, to parties desirous of forming a club for either of the above mentioned purposes. T 364 CANAL STREET—FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD Loft; also nice Ortice. wat hs cht ron OE COSTE NN OTEL TO RENT, FURNISHED—ST. MARY'S, GA., cpposite Fernandina, Fla. Apply to STEPHEN Av SPENCER, $99 Sixth avenue, New York. MPORTANT TO FUR DEALERS.—TO LET, FROM now wutil April 1, the Store No. 37 North Eighth street, Philadelphia; has been occupied several winters as s fur More. Apply to SHERMAN, 320 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Fr THE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY DAY. 10 O'CLOCK EDITION, THE CABLE REPORTS OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE 18 NOW THE LEADING FEATURE OF JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE. JO. 45 EAST TENTH STREET.—PARLOR FLOOR to let, unfurnished ; suitable for business purposes; more room if required, LET. STORE, IN FOURTEENTH rent $70 per month to a good 8 Clinton place (E: Mo LET—A BUTCH lished ; best logption on upper part of Sixth with or without handsome fixtures, to a desirable party; rent feasonable. MARK LEVY, 778 Sixth avenue, corner Forty- fourth street. 40 RENT—STORE NO. 718 SEVENTH AVE: * adjotning Central Market; one of the best nde t business, such as grocery, dc. Inquire of Mrs. LOOMIS, ou the premise: STAB- HOUSES TO LET. DWELLING 10 LET—THE THREE STORY HOUSE 905 WEST Twenty-third street, newly painted, with mirrors in parlors, cas Oxtures, window shades and all modern improve- wents; rent 1,202." Cau be seen during the day. Apply on the premise: CTABLE FAM- $35 MONTA—TO. CAREPUL, RES 2) ily, for anice three story brick House; every im- Provement;” pleasant, genteel ueizhborhood; look Ms it Apply to KNAPP, 28 Bast 110th street, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTME! TO LET, NTS N ELEGANTLY AND NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM with Bedroom adjoining, to let in a private family; ail odern conveniences: refined location ; rent moderate ; ‘ret erence required. 2 t Eighteenth street, near Third av. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A NEATLY FURNISHED Room that they do not need; will let without bourd; Felerence. 141 East Twenty-eighth street. PRIVATE A FAMILY Floor, nicely furnished, geutiemen or gentleman and wi couyenieuce, 163 East Thirty LARGE F D FRONT ROOM TO LET Suitable for gentleman and wife or two single gentle- Et rteenth street, corner Sixth ay. T men. BE D FLOOR (FIVE ROOMS) TO LET—FUR- nished for housekeeping ar lodging ; will divide it to suit. No. 265 Sixth avenue, near Twelfth sti A Widow, HAVING A GENTEELLY FURNISHED 41. House, location central, would let to quiet, genteel parties desiring rooms; transient or permanent; every com- venience and privacy, ' Address RELIABLE, Herald office. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A LARGE front Room, nicely furnished, would let, to gentleman aud wife or single gentlemen. For particulars apply at 255. West Forty-fifth street, References exchanged. DOLLAR A WEEK UP.—CHEAPEST FURNISHED Rooms in New York; splendid air; at Central Park. In- uire of WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Madison avenue, corner ighty-sixth street. Take Madison avenue cars. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor to let; rent very cheap; for geutlemen or light Lousekeeping. 210 West Thirty-sixth street, near Seventh av. GENTLEMAN APPRECIATING CLEAN, HOME- like Rooms can find the sume at 63 West Ninth street, Detween Fitth und Sixth avenues; every convenience; lowest prices; Bourd if desired. } tubes, door ope: Hchted; good location excellent, | ~ | Rooms very cheap; | po LET—SECO: | Po bEtyrounty house No, T ROOMS, ALL LIGHT, w, first class brown stone house 424 West Forty. enth street; all modern jmprovements; chandeliers, sta- Houary tubs, ‘range, bathroom. dumb" walter, speaking ner; hails and stairs carpeted, heated au neighborhood. Apply to J. WEAVEK, first PLATS TO LET-EIGH flat, ECOND FLOOR, a large back ALL IMPROVEMENTS, $35. lor, newly cngntes, Fi private house, fest Thirty: fourth st \D FLOOR TO LE’ S MODERN IMPROVE: SD ments; in house; three adults; per month. y-sixth street. 0 LET—PIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT IN HIGH stoop brown stone house, with improvements, No. 182 4 Sixty-fourth #40 por month NO. 420 WEST FIFTY-PIRST STREET, 0 LET—AT E a Floor of five rooms and pantries, bath and laundry house private; references required. 0 LET—56 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, SECOND Ploor, five handsome roois, with hot aud cold water; bath on the nee required, Mo _LET—ROOMS AND BEDROOMS, AND ROOMS, Kitehen and Bedroom, in first ctags tenement houses in all parts of the city. W.'S. GAVEY, 48 Bleecker street. _BOARDERS WANTED. LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, | let totwo gentlemen; terms $8 WO each per week. "10d West Nineteenth street, near Sixth avenue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO let, en suite, with or without private table; also single Rooms; references, 18 East Thirty-second street, between | Fifth and Madison avenues. 1 BLOCK WEST OF BROADWAY.—LARGE, WELL furnished Rooms, with Board. 314 West Forty-sixth street; references exchanged, BLOCK NORTH OF MADISON SQUARE, 69 MADI- r 4 third son avenue.—A private famiiy will rent second story Rooms, with or without Board; terms moderate. ] ROOK FROM MADISON SQUARE, 33 EAST TWEN ty third street.—This House, thoroughly repaired and elegantly furnished, is offered to parties of means desiring superior accommodations; Parlor Floor and second Floor, with private tables; Suits on third and fourth floors. with- out board; breakfasts, if desired. | ENTIRE FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO let, with Board; also one single Room, by a fuiily occu pying their own hi erences given and requiged. 43 West Twenty-second street. Kel- || HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, to let, to families, with Board: single Rooms, for gentle- with or without Board; day tuken. 313 West Twenty second street, 1 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, WITIT all conveniences, to let, with or-without private tabl also two Rooms on’ second’ floor and one ball refer ences. 116 Eust Twenty-third street. ND FLOOR, SIX ROOMS, WATER closet on floor and use of dumb waiter,in the high stoop brown stone house, 347 West Forty-eighth street. Ap- ply on the premises. 1 —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO + let, with the bost of Board, at very reasonable prices; also accommodation for two gentlemen. 1.459 Broadway nF TGTWO,, OR THREB ROOMS ON THIRD 104 West Fiftien wee ae ‘or row), between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, SUIT OF DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR RENT—WITH Sivat clase Board, separately if desired 135 West Forty- jourth street. (PO LETIA SECOND FLOOR, 5 ROOMS, WATER, gus aud all modern improvements; rent $50; owner living in b No. 162 West Forty-sixth ROOMS, IN THE NEW LOORS OF SIX brown stone houses 338 and 340 East Fifty-third street, With all Improvements, $20 to $20 per flor. Apply on prew- yn T°, LEXINGTON AVENUB, SECOND h Flat, six rooms and bathroom; all mod. hewly painted; Janitor in the Sixth avenue, corner Forty-fourth LET—ON joor, 4 Fr ern improvements MARK LEV 17? ECOND FLOOR, THREE RgOMS; ON our rooms; rent ‘elther $32 or BST.505, po 115 East Fortieth street, between Park Lexington avenue. FLOOR, 6 NICE ROOMS, IN 141 East Pifty-ninth street, near Lexington avenue; convenient to ull the car lines and Central Purk; to @ small family; rent $20 per month. Inquire on the prem- ises or at No. 173 Seventh ue. 10 LET—PRENCH FLATS, WITH ALL IMPROV! ments; hot water and baths; balls heated by steam; rent moderate, say from $12 to $23 a month, Nos, 852 and S54 Ninth av Apply to janitor, on premises. WLY PAINTED, ELEGANTLY FRES- prices to good paying tenants, 820 West WO FLATS—' PPER PART OF FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House to rent to swwail family; Fifty-sixth street: rent, $10, TIMPSON & PEET, 1,438 Broadway, near Forty-fourtil PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET PLEASANT SEC- | ond Floor, completely furnished, to a party of gentle- wen, with breakfast, or siuall family, with use of kitchen; Jocation ss papas (west side). “Address, for one week, W., station A. GENTLEMAN WHO DESIRES A REFINED HOME, everything first class and neat, for whieh he would be willing to pay 4 liberal price, can find such accommodations by addressing M. G., No. 101 West Forty-eiglth street, a —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO + let, without board, to gentleman; also single Rooms; Telerences exchanged. 34 West Twenty-third street. street. 117 EAS, g TWENTY EIGHTH | STREET. —FUR- nished Rooms, large and small, to let, to singlo xeutlemen, 20: “SEVENTH AVENUE (BROWN STONE HOUSE).— Furnished Rooms. for light housekeeping; also Hall bedroom. For Other To Let Advertisements Sep Directory. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A HALL ROOM AND TWO SQUARE ROOMS—ON the third floor; also front Parior on the first floor, nicely furnished, at 105 West Thirteenth street. CRNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, ROOM AND | Bedroom, second floor, $8; four Rooms, third floor, $5; | house brown stone: Broadway green cars puss the door. ‘523 Went Forty-second street. URNISHED POR HOUSEKEEPING—LOWER PART of house, six rooms, all improvements; Rooms upstairs, for housekeeping or gentlemen, in good order; bath, gas and hot water. 14 West Thirteenth street. T ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR singly, at 41 West Ninth street. N BROWN STONE HOUSE NO. 229 EAST THIRTY- second street, near Third avenue.—Whole or Part of Par- lor Flor, furnished or unfurnished, consisting of reception room, bedroom, front and back parlors; large closet, with bot and cold water; will rent to a doctor, dentist or gentle- man and wife, with Board if desired. AVENUE, NEAR SIXTY-FOURTH Nicely furnished front Parlor and Basement, Suitable for physician; fine large Room up stairs for single gentleman. LIONEL’ FROBHLICH, ‘Third avenue, near Fiftieth street. JICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM; piano, basin, hot and cold water, bath, &e.; $12 weekly; Halls, $3," $2 50, $2, $1 50, $1; quiet house; excellent fo- cality. 106 East Fifteenth’ street, three doors from Union Square Hotel. ARLOR AND BEDROOM, VERY NICE, FURNISHFD, without board, to a gentleman, iu Thirty-seventh street, between Fifth und ‘Sixth avenues; best reference required, Address R. B., Herald Uptown Branch office, 10 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BACK PAR- lor, with use of dining room and kitchen, in a strictly pri- vate Louse. Apply at 162 West Fortyseighth street. 10 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED HALL Room; gus, aud heated; with a private family; $2 per week. 414 Second avenye, near Twenty-fourth street. Can call on Sunday. 10 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT (parlor. dining, three bedrooms and kitchen); also, on | front liat, Parlor. two. Bedrooms, suitable for two gentlemen | or gentleman and wife, and Doctor's Office. No. 433 West | Thirty-fourth street. Apply on second floor. WO ROOMS, FRONT AND BACK, COMMUNICATING, furnished or unfurnished, to gentleman and wife or two gentlemen: location unsurpassed; family small 124 East Thirty-sixth street, ©)D FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED; ALSO back Parlor, with Board. to families or gentlemen; also single Rooms. No, 25 West Thirty-tirst street, $2 50 VORA LARGE FURNISHED Room, suIT- OU. avie for two persons, for gentlemen only. No. 168 West Tenth street. EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Floors to let, en suite or singly, without board ; also single Rooms, with hot and cold water; fine restaurant second door; perimanent, first class partics only desired; references. 15 =AST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- 2) way and Fifth avenue.—Farnished Rooms to gentle- men, en suite or singly; term from $3 to $25 per w 2 TH STREET, NO. 88 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR. | nished Second Floor to let, together of separately; also back Parlor; louse and location first class, 29. Bast TE Hf STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY J and University place.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with modern improvements, singly or conuecting; ref- erence required. | We In this City and Brooklyn. A —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, BY A FIRST CLASS ueur Broadway. Apply toCARR & OO. . ty, # fully furnished Hou: respectably locates party, « fully {urn 0 apectably a, a. WHOLE OR PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—UN- way, furnished, with stables in rear or convenient. Address RESPONSIBLE, Herald office. EXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN FIFTY-SECOND and Fifty-ninth streets.—Wanted, a furnished Room, without board; no Jews need answer. Address, stating terms, H. H. Herald office. WO OR THREE FURNISHED BOOMS WANTED— For three adults and ; references, Address MARYLAND, Herald office. WASTEDFOR A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A FLAT | or Part of a genteel House, containing about eight rooms, with modern’ conveniences: location from Tenth. to | Tranty-shird stroot and Fourth to Sixth avenue, Address | 67 Bible House, New York. WASTED—USE OF PARLORS IN PRIVATE HOUSE one evening @ week until May, for party of ladies and | gentlemen ; references required and given; location, Sixth | to Third avenues and Forty-second to Twenty-third streets. Address box 1,764 Post office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR three unfurnished rooms in a good neighborhood; loca- tion between Tenth and Thirtieth streets, not far from Broad- way. Address, with particulars, FRANKLYN, Herald Up- town Branch oifice. WARTED-BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS THE | lower part of a House, furnished; west sides from Twentieth to Sixticth streets; terms must be moderate. Address C. L. H., box 119 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A WELL FINISHED, FOUR STORY HIGH stoop House, in @ central location, fora first class | Dourding louse, Address, stating terms and location, E. P., 731 Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A LARGE ized or double house, suitable for a first class boardin; location from Fourteenth to Thirty-Afth street, and en Lexington and Sixth ave must be first class in all respects; wanted for a term of years. Address, with full description, &c., CATERER, care of 67 Bible House, N. Y. v TANTED TO RENT—A THREE STORY HOU: FOR a small, private, responsible party : rent 1,900 to $1,800. TIMPSON & PEET, Brokers, 1,488 Broadway, NTED TO LEASE—FROM OCTOBER TO MAY, with privilege of renewal, # fully furnished House, medias sized, in ® good localily, Ad box 1,586 Post office. WASTED. TO RENT—IMMEDIATELY, FOR A RE- ible tenant, @ three or four story brown stone good location, between Twenty-second and Fifty- treets, Fourth and Seventh avenues, Address, with ss MARK LEVY, 778 Sixth avenue, In the Country. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM 7 T0.9 ROOMS, within one hour of City Hall, New York. Address W. S., Germania Hotel, 137 Grand street, New York, stat ing par ticulars and terms. A SMALL, GENTEEL nished | Howse t April coperty and pay $40 a mon rom ey full deseription an COUNTRY HOUSE, Herald FAMILY WANT A FUR- ; will take good care of a nice h rent; not more than one hour 4d price must be given. Address For Other Advertisements Under This Heading See Directory. TH STREET, 130 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— « Elegantly farnished Rooms, on parlor, second and third floors, with excellent table and attendance; private ta- ble if desired; references exchanged. 122 E4ST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, NICELY Furnished. N ELEGANT FOUR STORY FURNISHED HOUSE, near Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue; rent, $300 Month; possession. Many others. MORRIS B. BAER, 996 Bixth avenue and 72 West Thirty-tourth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE STORY high stoop House, on Irving place; rent $250 per onth Me 8. B. DALE & CO., N ‘ifth Hotel) HIGH STOOP BROWN Bear Madison square; one-half rent m: be ard. 8H. GOODALE '& CO., No. 5 Wei third street, Fifth Avenue Hot —A.—TO FURNISHED LARGE FOUR STORY stoi Let, AND UNFUR. nished Dwellings, est an ides of Harlem, at ceedingly low rents. 'F. REEBEN, 2,281 Third avenue, 24th street, Hariem Savin ik building. NEAT FURNISHED HOUSE, THREE STORY AND basement, high stoop, 408 West Thirt jet; rent very moderate until May; im Apply on ‘the p OUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE, 10 mirrors and a glasses, handsomely and new! Teseoed, Fifty-seventh street; rent low. IMPSON PEET, 1,488 Broadway, near Forty-fourth street. JURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FURNITURE FOR le; rent $75 per month. 218 West Thirteenth street, ARTIALLY FURNISHED ELEGANT BROWN stone House, No. 16 East Seventy fifth street, between Fifth and Madison avenues, 25 by GO, lot 102.2. “All hard wood cabinet finish; Mantel Mirrors, ‘velvet ts in par- lors, Brussels Carpets second story; parlor and dining Sets, Hatstand and Chairs, cha: . Gas Fixtures; house 4 furniture all new.’ Will furnish complete if desired. LET—A FINELY FURNISHED HOUSE, IN THIR- ty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, to first class parties ouly. Apply to J. G. SANDS & CO., 1,108 Broadway. 10 LET—A THREE STORY FURNISHED HOUSE IN West Pitty-third street, on favorable terms; owner will | iy tenants Apply to J. G. SANDS & OU., 1,198 ay. Hing LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A SMALL house, near Twenty-third street and h avenue; 9 _ Apply at 570 Broadway. fooms; modern ; low rent, SHED, TO A RESPONSIBLE PRI- ly, the new four stury brown stone House y-bfth street, finished in hardwood, with {rent $250 per month, 5 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY “tg peed furnished three story high stoop brown jouse ; in splendid order; all modern tmprovementes family only. Unfurnished, irnished Rooms,grithout bourd, to gentlemen; ref- | erence. 130 EAST , "WENTYPINTH STREET TO | Ler, Office to doctor or dentist; also furnished Rooms, en suite or singly: terms to suit the times. 159. WES? FORTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN JD Sixth and Seventh avenues.—A nice furnished Floor, duitable for light improvement ssekeeping ; house with all modern ood locality ; family strictly private. 269 WEST THIRTY. NINTH STRERT.—TO LET, FOR oD housekeeping, « nicely furnished Second Floor, two large and two hall rooms, plenty closets, water and ‘gas; rent $12 per week. 305 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—FIRST AND QUO Second Floors to let, furnished, suitable for house- | Keeping: other Rooms through the house; also Rooms for | tlemen RARE CHANC: LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A first class Bake: one of the best locations on Broad- way, forsale. Addr Uptown Braneh office, FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—622 4L Ninth avenue, corner of Forty-fourth street; will be sold cheap to a responsible party, or arrangements can be made with a good party to run it; there is @ lease for 21 months. Apply to W, CAMPBELL, 503 West Forty-first at. | 13 UTCHERS' FIXTURES, ICE HOU: Oyster Stands, Grocers’ Ha: second band. , FISH AND wes. ke. new and MATHESON & © Thirty-fourth street, near Eleventh avenue, (OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY and Dry Goods Store, established 15 years, atu bar- th. 162 Seven OR SALE—GEAR CUTTER; SUITABLE FOR MODEL maker. F. MARTIN, 427 th street. OR SALE—ONE OF TH the.city, owner having ‘Apply in the store, 49 W R STORES IN ther business to attend to, 13 LARGE HANDSOMELY first floor, with ev wife or two ily; term FURNISHED ROOM ON convenience, for gentleman and ingle gentlemen: wood table; small private ry moder 20 West Twentieth stree OD FLOOR.—TO RENT, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, FUR- hd nished or unfurnished, with or without Board, two large, ting Rooms ina nience; excellent table an S47 West Twenty-first street, near Elevated Ruilr OD STORY OF 48 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, comprising three rooms, Snely furnished, two large aud ono small, on spite or singly, with Board; table first cla WEST TWENTY.NINTH STREET.—WITH BOARD, handsome Seeond Floor, of five rooms, separately or together; Jarge back parlor,’ newly frescoed and ca with private bath; also pleasant sunny Room on thi ‘snd large Room on fourth floor. TH AVENUE, 206, OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARE,— *) Elegant handsomely furnished, second story, fionting Fifth avenue and Broadway ; also third story. front, h or without private table. 8S. PERRY. TH AVENUE, 351.—TWO VRY DESIRABLE +) Floors, newly and ‘handsomely furnished; first claxs table and attendance, private baths, Ac. ; reasonable terms; small family of adults, LEROY STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR two gentlemen can gete neatly furnished Parlor, with good Board; te: times. Call and seo. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANT Floor or Room, with excellent table, with appointments of private family. ered, floor BUARDERS WANTED. 67 THIRTY. EIGHTIL STRE D4 Vitth and Sixth avenues, let, newly and elegautly furnished Floors, with private table only; fuuilies making Arrangements for the season will find unexceptionable se commodations; house aud location unsurpassed; references exchanged, * Q7 MADISON AVENUE.—FAMILIES OR GENTLE. D6 mon desiring first class accommodations, may obtain elegant Rooms; en suite or singly, om secoud or third Hoors, with or without private table; references. 118 BAST TWENTYSECOND STREET, Fourth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Room or without Board, at moderate prices; references exchanged. O() EAST NINETEENTH STREET. —HANDSOMELY 120 Exper singly, with Brst class Hoard. Noxt door to th of Irving place. . MACDOUGA aT. 120 L STREET. tleman and Rooms to tet, with Board, to tw $10'to $12; single Rooma, 85. 123 131 MADISON AVENUE —TO LET, IN A FRENCH bye 132 Board, BETWEEN ASANT FRONT men or gen- LEXINGTON AVENUE, THREE DOORS BE- low, Twenty-ninth stre let, xh yok EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING place.—Large, pleasant Rovs'to let, with good n first, third and fourth floors; Amorican family; + parties accommodated; references, transiont part con 138 EAST qTWENTY NINTH | STREET. NEATLY furnished Rooms, en-suite or singly; house first Glass in every respect; all moderm improvements; good Bourd and few boarders. ary 14.0) WEST, PORTEEIFTH | STREET, “BETWHEN . Broadway and Sixth avenue,—A small private fam- ity, occupying a whole house, will lef oue of two nical nished fur- . with or without Board, to gentlemen only, ut moderate rent, 142 East Si ‘TH STREET, NEAR UNION EQ square.—Three nicely furnished Rooms on second floor to let, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; reference: - AST TWENTY FIRST STREET Landsomely furni 7 also sttigle Roo CE —NICE SUITS OF ROOMS, furnished, for gentlemun and wife; wlsd large single Roo: furniture all new; sm 160° Iso doctor's office. price 2()() WEST RORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR BROAD- r4 way.—Seeond Floor, three rooms, all front, sepu- Tately or together, with Bowrd ; ex: cellent location; also table bourde: for gentlemen, with or without Board; WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREGT—PIRST OLASS house; Rooms, with or without Bourd, ut moderate tandeold water, & terms moderate. 210 WEST TWE FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, -_ with superior Board, second story frout Room handsomely furnished; also, single Rooms, for gentlemen no children or nurses; references exchanged, 214 WEST PORTY-FIFTH STREET —A FEW DE- 2 sirable partios can secure pleasant Rooms, with Bourd, in a private family; home comforts, cleanliness, &e. family ; best of home comfort s; ref- e SALES AT AUCTION, TJERE. JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, Ol wad, 37 Nassau street ON MONDAY. AT 10 O'CLOCK, ng out sale o STATIONERY, PAPE NK BOOKS, Lnkstands, Cash Boxe, Oards,'fc. ;-also the Showoases, ‘Counters, Tron Railings, Signs, &e., at No. 4 Barclay street (Astor House). On WEDNESDAY, at 37 Nussau street, GENERAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON THURSDAY, AT TENAFLY, NEW JERSEY, THE RESID 218 B. ESQ. ce. OH OF PRANCL all the fine L UCTION NOTICE. ESTABLISHED 1873. “GERARD BETTS & ©O., General Auctioneers, store and salesroom, No, 7 Old Slip and 104 Pearl sireek, will give their personal attention, as customary with house for years pai 1 the sale of Grocereies, Drugs, Ligue eco and M ‘of every description, both in New York and Brooklyn, Also, Bankrupt, Marshal's and Executors’ Sales. ‘Also, Vossels, Fire and Marine Underwriters’ Sales. 80, Storage Goods and Household Furniture. ‘Terms satisfactory and full returns day after sale. GERARD BETTS & Auctioneers, ha UCTION NOTICES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OI Second hand and Misfit Carpets cheap, for cash, 208 Woot Thirty-tifth street, first door off Eighth avenue. AVE R, 89 EAST THIRTEENTH ¥ J. HAVEN, AUCTION reet—Purniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Sultsy ‘Lounges, Mattresses, Ghitionlors: Wlansiee tees private’ wie ‘at uction prices, pwanp SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER Mortgaxe sale of over $00,000 Elegant Cabinet Furniture, on TUESDAY, ut No. 00 Liberty street, at 11 o'clock, An elegant assortment of the finest Furniture of the modern and unique styles of parlor, chamber, dining hall, in elegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damaslt ‘and reps; superb Coutre and Card Tables and every variety of style of Furniture, The above ts now on exhibition and will repay those te want of turniture. To be sold at auction at No, Liberty stree! EE ECUTO. BA OF 000 WORTH OF THOR oughbred Trotting Horses, Coupe and Work Horses, tog and no top Road Wagons, Brewsts Stivers and Dusenbury, makers; Harness, Blankets, ée. public sale, on Monday, Guh inst! at 10S Bast Seventy-third street, For pareiculard see Herald of M T. J. LAPSLEY, Executor. AVOR'S AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE, 13 East Fourteenth street.—Best location for sales of Pure e and all kinds of salable Goods ala 1s Tues. days and Rridays; Free Goods solicited; sales well attended outside sales # specialty; settlements prompt, On Tuesday next, Furniture, Beds, Bod Linen, &c. s. 933 WEST FOURTH STREET PLEASANT, FUR- e) nished Rooms. te let, with or without Bourd; also, Parlor, suitable for a doctor's or dentint’s oflice, O35 West. THIRTY EIGHTH” STREET —PUR- ; ye) ith Bourd, together or separ- ately; ho Q YARICK PLACE. BETWEEN BLEECKER AND J Houston streets.—Gentlemen eun find comfortable fur- nished Rooms, at moderate prices; also one or two Rooms for light housekeeping. nished Rooms to let, first class, D4) west HPTY.FIRST STREET.—PRIVATE family will , With first class Board, second and third story front Rooms, to man and wife or single gentle- 1 CHARLES STREET.—A ROOM AND BEDROOM on second floor, handsomely furnished: also Rooms on third and fourth floors, with first class Board, for families or gle gentlemen, Calll for one week. WARREN PLACE (CHARLES STREET)—A private fail two square Rooms and hall Room Board, at reasonable prices; no 1 to let, with good other boarders. 14.7, STREET, 907, WEST—ROOMS 70 LET, WITH Board to siigle gentlemen and gentleman and wife house newly furnished; excellent table; terms moderate. 14.7, STREET, 297, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND Eighth avehues.—Handsome square and single Kooms newly carpeted and neatly furnishe tial Tabi SWersics desiring @ pleasant and social home, where every fucility will ences required. 1 TH STREET, 322 WEST.—WITH BOARD, LARGE handsomely furnished Rooms, to families ‘or single persons; terms very moder references exchanged. 1 CLINTON PLACE.—ROOMS TO LET, SINGLY OR en suite; mr road farnished; French Board; a very good opportanity te learm to speak French; references ex- change: 16 WEST IWENTY-POURTH STREET. —TWO NICELY furnished Rooms on the secand floor to let, with break- fast if desired in a French family. Q0 EAST, TWENTIETH | STREET OTHE ENTIRE Second Floor and other handsomely furnished, to,let en suite or singly, with or without Bourd; private ts if desired. 2] NEST, QTHIRTY FIRST | STREET.—ANDSOME Suit of Rooms on second floor, newly furnished, with Board; two on third, back; also large Room on fourth, front, for gentlemen. Q] WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET CNICELY FUR. nished Second Floor; also front hall Room on third floor, with first class Board; terms moderate; best refer- ence! bs D STREET, NO. 126 WEST.—LARGE AND SMALL if Rooms, with Bi liberal terms’ to parties of’ gentlemen; table ence. QDP STREET, 312 WEST.—NIORTY FURNISHED Rooms, on'first, second and third floors, with Board, Ke. at moderate prieds; very desirable house nd location; good references required. j QQ» STREET, NO. 45 WEST.—A PARLOR AND BED- | room on seeond floor, also one Room on third floor, to let, with Board; best references given and required, 232, STREBT, NO. 120, KAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR: | nished Kogms, en suite or singly, on second and third | floors; also hall Rooms, with superior Board; references ex- change: gies 2 D STREET, 412 WEST.—A NICELY FURNISHED front Room, on second floor; hot and cold water; ex- cellent table; convenient to Elevated Railroad, cars and stages; references exchanged. QB» STREET, 105 WEST. —DESIRABLE ROOMS, EN suite or singly; first class table and accommodations references exchang Mrs. STEBBINS, 2 WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENU Gentleman and wife and few single gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms; refer- ences exchanged. JOM STREET, WEST, 55—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Suits or Floors, with or without first cluss Board, a few doors from first cluss ‘estaurant; references exchanged, QO WESt 127TH STREET —THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone house, handsomely and completely furnished, to rent; four adults will board, if desired; unex- ceptionable references. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH | avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with first class Board; references exchanged. € ( EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished Rooms, on second and fourth floors, to let, with Board, en suite or singly; also single Rooms; references given and required. 3 AND 33 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—PARTIES: desiring handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, can now be accommodated. 31 WEST NINTH STREET.—WELL FURNISHED Rooms, without board, to families or gentlemen ; terms moderate to desirable parties. Table Bourd next door, QD STREET, NO. 53 WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH AVE- e} nue and Broadway.—A ay, furnished Parlor and Bedroom, second floor, front; also other Rooms; table first class ; private table if desired E) WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN 4. Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Second’ Floor to let, with Board; private table if desired. TH STREET, WEST, 265.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with excellent Board, to gentleman and i rivate family; terms moderate. —LARGE SECOND STORY back and front Rooms to let, with Board; smaller Rooms on fourth floor. References ex dl. found for comfort, i terms mod AOS FOURTH AVENUE —LARGE BACK PARLOR +) two hail Bedrooms on first floor, to let.to gentlemen | or gentleman and wife; furnished nicely; suitable for light f desired. ats 51 D oud Plow to let, for light housekeeping, or would let the Lower Part, farnished, to « small family; wll modern improvements; possession Iminediately. LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FURNISHED §) UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. ‘18 TO LET—PURNISHED OR UNPUR- | oor: terms moderate, Inquire on jn plac PARIMENTS TO LET RENTS 86 TO $35, IN BT. | iark's place, Clinton place, Bleecker, Houston, | West Fourteenth and East Forty. ‘eighth ein ee | No. 8 Clinton place (Eighth street), | | | A BLOCK FROM Y-seventh street, to s First, Second und Third French’ Flats, rooms; Vest in city. Apply at 9¥0 Sixt SPLENDID FIRST FLOOR A No. 419 West Forty-third st ments; rent $62; also # Secon ty ith street, five rooms, Floors and Apartments at ters FIFTH AVENUR, al) first class families, suits of 8 and 16 avenu ND BASEMENT IN | et; 11 roo) FRENCH PLAT, WITH ALL MoD 8, to let in new building south we Forty-seventh street. Inquire on pri FLAT OR LOWE PART OF HOUS 8 ROOMS; Ww, i improvements, cheap rent; $ t Forty: | fourth street. TIMPSON & PEET, No. 1,488 Broadway, near F rth street. AT 113 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—A FRENCH of 9 rooms, with all the improvements, complete H. BEENY, 344 Fourth avenue MODERN MEDIUM FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House; mirrors, &c.; Thirtieth street, near Fourtn | avenue; perfect order; rent #200 8 B GOODALE & GO,, No. 5 West Twenty-third street (Fifth Avenue How | THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOL IN PRIME | A order No. 219 Wert Twenty-fith street, rent $1.40 iB. GOODALE £00., No. 5 West Twenty-third street, a HANDSOME FOUR stony otvnRay | HILL) brown stone a irrora, &c.; immediate pos- be ston; rent low, Apply on premises, 142 East Thirty. street. THREE 8TO! BRIOK HOUSE, 11 ROOMS, IN eee ley Benen ti gtd | mene IT OF SIX ROOMS, IN BEAUTIFUL | . with owner, 736 Seventh avenue, ni {laundry privi pls closets; pos ay and University # door, LEGANTLY PURNISHE nail, each with hot and cold water, gentlemen, without board, at low prie nth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. NT FLOOR—IN PRIVATE HOU! nfarnished: Flats on Fourteenth a Best class: three story Houses, 8750. CAGNEY, 15 Abingdon square, Eighth = | LATS IN 361 East. FORTY. FOURTH STREET, PAR. | jot and basom 30 second floor ; all modern improve- ly to ‘, 26 Bast Tiny second sureet, A MS, LARGE AND | ia, bath, closets, 38 N EX¢ furnishes iB, | It, | | seldom offered. Cail | Shafting, Pulleys, ste | Shop, with ste JOR SALE—THE ENTIRE tures of a fir Oyster Salo ‘ITURE luding 0 fancy, Lanterns and Posts for outside and two large Mirrors), in use @ very short time and in as good order as when new. To oy: termen about to enlarge or open new places this is a chance londay and examine. nue, _Wa. you OR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL of a first class Millinery Store in Brooklyn; best Jocation for business ; terms moderate ; sati sf selling. Address M. 8., I ; light expenses; sick- apply. Call at 2,176 Free SALE CHEAP—LIQUOR AND BEER SALOON, doing good business. Inquire on the premises and Fourt THOMA: SELDOM OFFERED—TW ding Houses. full of boarde hborhood of 3 large joroughly renovat NWO SOLID SILVER (925 FINE) WINE COOLERS Set (950 fine) will be sold mt $1 75 LINDO BROS., 1,207 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House. and also silver T per ounce. | For Other Advertisements Under This Heading See Directory. MACHINERY. ‘00T L .. iF E THE FOR SALE—THREE F. AA. bed, ten inches swing, with est and screw cutting attachment, suitable for a mathematical instrument mak optician or an amateur, J. TOWNSEND, 12 Cent OR SALE—35-HORSE POWER PORTABLE nearly new, suitable.for wood sortment of new and sec: NGL r coal; also « larg urnps, Tanks ai EY & HOPE ACHINERY ell cheap for cash gines, To ‘0 re w are address ) , 69 Baret street, ieee TT? go MACHINISTS. WANTED, ABOUT ONE-HALF dozen light Lathes and other Tov also small Machine for cash. Address i mmust be chea bOx 1,250 Post office, New York. B., SKCOND $40. O00 poerg or yew AND wand En vilors, $ Puntps, | Fisners, Lathes, Drills, $h fer yGrinder Grau Ce G 8 Mill, Mott Ket Machinists’ Tos ERTS, Bi red for | 13 JOR SALE—THE NEATEST LITTLE FANCY STORE | floors; also Hall Rooms; terms very moderate; « few young | ladies taken. sists 47 Weer, THIRTY-PIFTH STREET (HOUSE, LOCA- | tion and all appointments superior).—Han hed front Rooms, on second and third floors, en 35m STREET, 74 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, Oo with first class Board, on second and third floors, for or single gentleme: le Bo: fami 35 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STI IOELY OW furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for families’ and single gentlemen ; referen exchanged, OHTH STREET, 109 EAST—VERY DESIRABLE SUIT Oe) of Rooms on second story, with large closets, bath, &e., tolet, with Bourd; also other Rooms, WEST TWENTY-FO! with Board, handsomely gether or sepa: 38, 2 42 AND 44 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET,— Rooms to let, with Board, en suite or singly; house and accommodations first class; terms moderate, A() WEST TWENTY. POURTH “STREET—A PRE of Rooms, with or with- also, # Reception Room TH furnished Secoud Floor, to: house and appointments first class. STREET.—TO LET, A() CLINTON, PLACE THIS, HOUSE HAVING been thoroughly renovated and elegantly and new! furnished, arrangements can now be mado for Rooms, witl first class Hoard, for families and gentlemen; moderate terms, Oan be seen Sunday. WEST TWENTY Suits or single Roo ST. MARK'S PLACE.—A NICE SQUARE ROOM for two young men, $12 per week; also, table board- s taken. 42 AB West RUEVENTH | STREET.—HANDSOMELY ) furnished Rooms for gentiomen and thelr wives or single gentien ith Bi d 4 GREENWICH AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOA large, nicely fu d Rooms, on second and tl RD, hird y, with Board; also single Rooms for gentieme * WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, N es, with first eb parties; reference WEST TWENTY BIGUTH STREET. —FIRST OLASS best of attend- Rooms and Board; terms reasonable; 81 PIPTYSNINTH STREET—PLEASANT to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or a oj on “ae cold water; overy a. | moderate to permanent d, in @ private boarding house; | ze Board; refer: | f | men, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—GOOD Board and Rooms; terms reasonable. © 277 306 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A HAN! somely furnished with good Board; ulso ge front Ps to responsible and permanent parties: 320) WEST THIRMETH | STREET, BETWEEN Eighth and Ninth avenues, —Wanted, a few B. ers; desirable furnished Rooms; good Board; all modern im- provements in the house; terms moderate. 339, WEST THIRTY SECOND STREET, NEAR ELE- vated Railrow Handsomely and newly furnished Rooms, with Bourd for two, $14 to $20 per week; single Rooms, $6 to $8; references required, 36 WEST THIRTY-FI terms moderate. STREET.—WITH OR without Bourd, in a Christian family, large and hall Rooms, well furnished, for families or gentlemen; house and neighborhood excellent; reference. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT, WITH BOARD, A handsome suit of Rooms on third story, front, to gen- tleinan and wife or party of gentlemen. Apply at No. 26 West Forty-sixth street. References exchanged, A LADY LIVING IN) A QUIET AND RETIRED neighborhood has two handsomely furnished Floors, which she will let, en suite or singly, to gentleman and wife, with or without Bourd for lady. Address COMFORT, box 178 Herald Uptown branch office, this day. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ALCOYE ROOM lund two large square Rooms (connecting), let sepa: Fately or en suite, with first class Board; also'a large hall Room, 148 West Twenty-irst stroet, OARD—THOSE DESIRING A COMFORTABLE HOME fare requested to call at No. 49 Seventh avenue, third door from Fourteenth street. ESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH FIRS! CLASS BOARD, in @ private family, at 240 West Fitty-third street, ‘© CHARGE.—PARTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST lass boarding accommodations apply at SANDS? Board Directory, 1,193 Broadway. Open evenings. ARTIES WISHING TO SUIT THEMSELVES POR the winter will find first class accommodations at 1d 345 West Twentieth street; one block from Eleva! Railway station, for single geutiemen, 1,451 Broadway, southwest corner rty-fifth street.—Pleasant Rooms; first class table and free tuition in the French language. Send for circular. WENTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST, NO. 223.—LARGB front and back Rooms to let, with’ every convenience, with Board; neighborhood first class; prices moderate. WENTY-FIRST STREET, 350 WEST, NEAR ELE- vated Railroad depot.—Lary and nicely furnished Room, with Board; large closets, hot and cold’ water, &c.; tublo tinexceptionable ; terms moderate ; reference exchanged. BOARD AND Prieeage ROUSSEL’S FRANCO-AMERICAN HOME 01 LODGING WANTED. NG A PERMANENT HOME funily where boarders or lodgers; between y-second and Sixtieth streets, Madison and Seventh aye- ort nues. Herald Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE REQUIRE GOOD PLAIN Board; above Fourteenth street; $16 per week ; south room; fire and gus included. Address, giving full particu- lars, W. R., Herald office, LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS IN MUSIC OR drawing or tuke crayon portraits in exchange for @fur- | OLTON, AUCTIONEE! Wednesday, September 8, ut 11 o'clock, at the Toi, OH East Thirteenth street, near Broadway. —Rich and elegant Household Furniture, {a large quantity, received from several families during the summer months, will now bo offered ut our weekly sales, embrucing parlor, bray dining room and bedroom Furniture; about 100 Carpets, French plate Fier and Mantel Mirrors, Pianos, &e. “Detai** in time. NEORGE W. KEELER, AUCTIONEER. ‘Peremptory sule o Works of Art, comprising a large and valuable collection of Paintings, byy Sout Ametions Gh foreipu artists” Now on view as tbe Are "Gullery, 58 Liberty street, corner of Nassaa Set aa Evening Post building). They sold without reserve on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 8 and ® Catalogues ready Monday morning. EORGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER. HOLBROOK & ROLLINS (successors to Wm. Witters) etfully inform the public that they ha ership for the purpose of carrying on, th jon Business, anc ve | tion mart 454 and 456 Canal street Mr. HOLBROOK has had 20 year: xperience in the auc~ tion business, and is prepared to give personal attention to sales of Furniture, & t residences and stores; Real Estate, Dry Goods, Grocerie: id Merchandise of description considered and valued; special attention is called to the lo~ cality, a8 being one of the best for the disposal of Furniture, Carpets and Merchandise of every description. Auctio1 sales every Monday, Wednesday and Friday throughout the year; cash advanced on consignments and storage; personal, rl oar ie Hee Teed a former igh chy FRANK K. ROLLINS, —FIRST FALL SALE, Address, with terms wid particulars, SEEKER, | B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, . + * 17 Park place, near new Post office. THR ENTIRE STOCK OF A FURNITURE DEALER B ENMTETEING FROM BUSINESS ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, AT 11 O'CLOCK, ATP NO. 506 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTYS EIGHTH STREET, rosewood and walnut parlor Suits, Bedste isi Surewus, s, Beds, Bedding. é&c., will be sold without reserve, OYT & BRADLEY, AUCTIONEERS, 118, 120 Church street, will sell,on Monday, September 6, at 10 o'clock, 1,000 cases Boots, Shoes and ans. By order Ce mecig manufacturers, Also @ Retail at same jour. SCULL, AUOTIONBER, WILE SELL MONDAY, if « 418 Broome street, at o’el jarge assortmen: Pigane We GW, in lots, for pediers, speculators jobbers. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—TO WHOM IT MA¥ o) . consera ot besety give motioe that Lwil sell through J; P. Traver, Auctioneer, on Monday, September 6, 1875, a& ublie auction, to pay storage and expenses, at 59 Great ‘ones street, at 1044 o'clock, unless said storage nd expen are paid before the above date, the Slowing woods ani chattles left at said store by one John A. Weth, late Marshal of the city of New York, on the lst day of yeh 1874, viz. — 14 Wheeler & Wilson’, Wileox & Gibbs, and other Sewing Machines; also lot of Fancy Goods, &c.' By order John Dea. COOKE, AUCTIONEER, SELLS MONDAY, SEP¥ \ ih. tember 6, at 1044, the two story frame building (ground lease) known as Howe's Feed Store, at the Mott Haven doclt of the Morrisania Steamboat Company (Southern Boulevard), with the entire Stock Grain, Feed and Hay; one excelle: Horse, Truck, Harness, Scales, Desk, Fixtures, &c., &e. will be sold in lots; the sale of the building offers's spiendi chance to open @ business in a first class locality. Sale pow itive, rain or shine. ORTGAGE SALE—J. Tuesday, ag ney? 7, street, entire Stock, Conten Nh’ tablishment ; 38 ewt. horseshoes, Forges, Anvils, Vises COOKE, AUCTIONEER — at 104g A.'M., at 164 East 87th ‘Tools, of the Horveshoeing Ee- ished Room can furnish plano, bent references. “Address | lows, Hammers, fe. for three Ares: stock of Iron, Col . P., box 10) i ‘anch , 1,285 Broad- | positive, to suit, with » wa Sr ren renee faeeee eet Font. JAMES ¥. WHITE, Attorney for Mortgagee. OARD—IN PRIVATE FAMILY FOR GENTLEMAN, AWNBROKERS’ SALES. wife, two children and nurse; a 4 and 3 years; loca- By K. FIELD, G ral Auctioneer, salesroom 89 Bowery. tion between Twentieth and Forty’ eighth streets, and Fourth and Seventh avenues; only private families need answer. Address box 177 Herald Uptown Branch office, TLEMAN AND WIFE entleman friend; 1 mny Room, airy, water, Room; location Fourteenth and Thirty-secon streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues? terms not to exceed $40 or $46 per week; table must be good. Addross B., Herald and id small ANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FRONT Room, with Board, for the winter; terms hot to ex- coed $14; locality, trom’ Canal to Fourteenth street and of Fourth avenue. Address YATES, Herald office. HOTELS. HOUS: 1,144 BROADWAY, CORNER aropean plan; very desirable rates moderate; Rooms from $1 up- D, SALISBURY, Proprietor. 4 SQUARE HOUSE, BROADWA’ ‘first street.—The undersigned, havin, jadison Square House, offers accommodations to od the public. Desirable front Suits for R. W. MART EL, CORNER FORTY. street, pn the European plan; single Rooms from $3 to $B por week; en suite, from $8 to $20; first class restaurant, at moderate prices. 1 AND 20 EAST TWENVY-EIGHTH STREET, BE- byte Madison sod Ey ceaeee Rid and single 5 Sau tables; le d'hote. ianaiia 4 x Hi. LEFLER, NRITTEND) ‘Tweuty-sixth street— oeation for families; ward, SIXTH AV: JOUNTRY ALL AND WINTER, J can be obtained at the South Orange Mountain House, on Morris and Eswex Railroad, 5 minutes from depot, at re! duced prices; the p beautiful seeuery, mantic drives, are tov well known to need de has all comforts of a city hotel; steam heat, gas, bling, de. Address PROPRIETOR, South Orange, . Je WINTER RESORTS. A LADY LIVING IN THE SOUTH WOULD LIKE TO et acquainted with an invalid that wishes to spend the winter ina semi-tropical lime; one that needs some Gare aud the comforts of a home way address for two weeks, WINTER HOME, Herald citice; best reference. For Other Boarding Advertisements See Directory. ASTROLOGY. —PROFESSOR LISTER, 920 SIXTH Send for circulars, Address all letters to box: avenue, 4,829 Post oilice, New York. TENTION |—KNOW THY DESTINY, AFTER YOU have been deceived and lost faith, consult the greatest living Clairvoyant; brings together thoxe separated, gives luck, causes marriages, 159 West Forty-first stres Browdway. WONDERFUL CHILD, GIFTED WITH SECOND ht from birth; tells everything without questioning; rty, busin re and absent friends. Rost: dence 111 East Fitty-tirst street. $1,000 REWARD—GREATEST OLAIRVOYANT IW + Atuerica is Mrs, FOSTER, trom Baris, names in fall, Bumbers, 150 Kast Thirty-third street, between Lexington rd avenue: BAT UNRIVALLED No. 102 We BRIGNOLI . s, causes marriages, O0c. to Bl.” fh street Ks TTENTION,—CONSU suits, ©: ATION ON BU triends, love. N < ells everything. COLLINS~A RELIABLE “AND TRUSTWORTHY jairvoyant, 275 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth sy MG Monday, September 6, by order Henry McAleenan, Eighth avenue, lots Clothing. » Tuesday Made Ee is bypries ha Goodman, 31 Centre treet, 600 lots Diamonds and Jeweiry. 5 Wertnesatay Member 8, by order F. Nelson, Delancey treet, 600 lois Clothing. *Thugsday, Sept aber, by order D. De Long, East Broad- way, 609 lots Clothing. Friday, September Ko, by order Hugh Freel, Rose street, 600 ng PAWNBROKER'S SALES—BY JAMES AGAR, AUC- tioneer, at salesroom 59 New Bowery, and No. D Oliver, atroet — Monday, Pit beri 6—500 Piresdex heed 42 apie Clothing. y order Geor a ), Bast Tw ‘Tuewday, 7th 700 tote Men's and Women's Clothing. By . Aufses, Sti treet. order H. Aufses, Stanton str i Winsae Cote ty Me ied late Men ‘8 “ order M. Bruckheimer, amsburg. Thursday 650 lots’ Men's and. Women's Clothing. By order Solomons & Co, Eighth avenue AWNBROKERS' SALES. By THOS, J. MeGRATH, Auctioneer, 158 Chatham street, corner Mulberry. MONDAY—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Jewelry, &e. By order T. Barnet, 304 Canal street. TUBSDAY—Larye and general assortment Men's Clothing. By order David Moss, Catharine street, WEDNESDAY—Men’s nnd Women's Clothing, By order D. Silberstein, Sixth avenue. THURSDAY—Men’s and Women’s Clothing. By order M, Levy, Grand street. FRIDAY—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, By order P. Ganley, 67 Division street. meme AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOMAS KEYWORTH, AUG» tioneer, on Tuesd: September 7, 600 lots of Clothin Jewelry, at 72 Sixth avenue,’ by order of Moses Blau; on Thursday, September 9, at salesroom, 203 Chi haw 6, 500 lots of Clothing, Bedding, &e., by order of venue, HM. R Monday, at 10% 0’ und general assort walnut Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Bedd: ER, SALESROO! ‘urniture.—Will sel large wel NE! id 10 Greene street, & \d Furniture, via.» Washstands, Tables, Chairs, ttage Suits, Brussels and ins pi Carpet: 3 also at 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 104 Greene First class Restaurant and Bill first eb in Carpets, €e.; also ely afterward, at No. 102 Greene street, en assortuient of parior and bedroom Furni- street, parlor and bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Bedding, Cottage Suits, &c. Sale positive. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 27 Knst Broadway Mortgage sale.—-Will sell, Tuesday, Be o'clock, at F | Bar, Table: Tables, Mousebold fi 2, —Bar und bac tiitn, Crockery, Glassware, Stirrors 2 Bui Varpets, dc. SOLOMON: Attorney for Mortgages, ff FURNITURE, Safes, Desh a aga ALE oO! rn ERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioncer, fe Leva i Wt IL o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, a Jassortment Household Furniture, consisting of | Hate gureaus, Extension and marble top Tables, Hatracks, Lounges, Desks, Chairs, Wardrobes, Copying Press, Stove ialsd two largo Sutes, icture aid Stirror Prato, po} | Har Bale positive. Dealers invited, Haruess, Ae, 5 80 poe WILLIAM C, CONNER, Sheriff, Tuowas Fraxcrs Bourke, Deputy. immediately after,” a Tur Brandies, ‘Gin, Whiske: mijolins and bottles. sells Monday | gene assortment of Wines &c., in barrels, caska ‘MEDICAL, LL, MIDWIFE, SINCE 1840, Not ad street, first door from Fifth av —MME. MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH STREET dical und children gratis, AND MME, GRINDLE CURE ALL com. 8; 25 yeurs ¢. 142 West Forty eighth st AND MMB. VAN BUSKIRK—RESIDENCB Bast 25th st., bet Sd and Lexington avs. —DR. AND MME, BOTT CAN BE CON. Xo, 47 West Thirteenth at WEST—ALL COMPLAINTS ree. 45 Bleecker street, near Broadway ONBUL cured DR. OR MME. adv C Biren WATERMAN DANFORTH, TRANOR AND LJ“ maguetio physician, 100 Wost Filty-sisth streen

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