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—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS EAST? SSTH ST. } WOMAN AS willl ¢ with washing; best city re UD cook is wilting (? preveut employer's vEST RESPECTABLE VO". Gj i> rit. 8T.—A RES “oa 23 ee ree Mermaid and waitvons ™ 5 ena java Aa Geod retarenen. ” . aatican a 5 prt gb—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS 7 ry MP wat tt Sess ironer,, mo objection to the nrg Good ity reference froma Inst place. ar ST, REAR HOUSE.—A GIRL AS WEST. Jirand ironer; cam make brent, Discult, ‘ian washer and iromer, good city reference. cook, EAST 10TH 8T., NEAR BROADWAY.—A RE- ble middle Wwornan as first class, cook; er business in allits branches. Call for two WEST 24D SPA GOOD COOK (PROT. American), would like cooking; would not object to ‘gnod city reference, & 69 do coarse washing and be obliyi r; EAR 6TH AV.—AN AMERL 69 as cook; is a good cook; willing, Protestant wo: obliging, trathfal, honest, sober aud industrious; best of re! Fences. WEST 19TH ST. (IN THE DRESSMAKER'S).—A ‘ T13 setng woman as conpetent. cook; sndertauds oups of all kinds, ments and des erts; Is an excellent parity 'wayos $15 to f20; no washing; ‘good city re ST 40TH ST., TOP PLOOR.—A YOU UE een cilling to nesist with, washing and ironiug; 00d references. gE: al ENWICH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN VOT ere Washer aod troncr; no objection to the ountry; best city reverence. ea NG ff ST. FRONT HOUSE.—A YOUNG 5 ero etluk wishior and ironor; best city refer- ence from last plac fi i « EST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN FBS Nipoes sox, wai excellent baker; no objections to a boarding: house; good refe Fs WOMAN ) Wes? 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE 140 as good cook, washer and ironer, city references from last place. 161 we 4ST STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook, wasber aur.§ one: A 392 ‘STH AV, BETWEEN 19TH AND 20TH 875 respectable xicl as good plain cook, washer aud ioner; good city reference. Call for two days. psec ni ok ne nSmenrlnsstcd an, A QOS BAST srt sta, RESPECTABLE, YOU <G mirl as plain cook, washer and ironer; best city ref- erence ; no objection to the country. WEST 20TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN LO We toatl family as plain cook; excellent city ret erences, WEST 16TH ST. IN THE STORE.—A RE- spectuble young girl as a gooa cook and will assist fp the washing and ironing; best city reference. Call or ad- able woman as yood cook; understands cooking EAST 56TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK, UN- 25 spectable girlas cook; understands all kinds of ‘or boarding house; would go for low wages with privilege of from last employer. 24 ly ; will assist with coarse washing if required; is a ighly s re dorstands ull kinds of cooking: best reference. ooking isn good baker; boarding house or hotel preferred; Best city reference. WEST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS ‘a smart littie girl that understands waiting; reference, WEST 27TH ST., IN THE BUTCHER'S. —A RE- WEST 4711 ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. excelient city reference. WEST 20TH ST, IN THE REAR.—A RE. 26 good cook, washer aud irouer iu a private fumily t EAST 47TH S8T., TOP FLOOR.—A CAPABLE American woman (widow), t cook, wash and fron, “old chiid with her: is a 32 EAST 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to cook, wash and iron, or as laundress; good city Dees. 343 BAST sora st. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respectable young woman as good plain ook, washer und troner; no objection to a private bourding TIO TH AY, BETWEEN 4eTll AND ori STs. second flovr.—A respectable young gid as cook o te do gereral housework; first clays city reference. Ad- dross. 962 oH AV, NEAR sors st. GN THE STORE) — competent young woman as go dn cook an Taundroes in a private (amily; beet city reference. Chambermaids, dic. 40) WEST 28TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER).—A heat, active young woman as chambermaid and to do sewing, or chambermaid and to mind children; good refer- euce. be seen from 10 to QS 7 AY. CORNER s0T1 ST—A YOUNG WoMAN as chambermaid and waitress or would assist with ‘washing and ironing; best city reference from last piace. 105 BAST 43D 8T—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO ehamberwork and waiting in a private family ; good Feference from her last place. WEST 20TH ST—A YOUNG WOMAN TO cook, wash and fron; best city referonce. YOT WEST, StH St, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S). An intelligent young girl as chambermaid and Waitress, or to do light housework. Call for two days. JIB BET, 27H _ NEAR GTH AY., FIRST floot.—A Protestant girl as chambermaid aad wait- Teas or to take care of children and don Kittle washing. JIS WEST soTH Sto COMPETENT WOMAN AS © chambermaid: would assist with washing; is willing aud obliging; no objection to a short distance in t je country; Geen for two days; bost city refereuce, , l RAST 39TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS chambermaid and waltress, or purse and chamber- maid; best city references. Can be seen at her present em- ploser's. 139 STH AV.—A LADY GOING TO EUROPE wishes to find asitaation for ir] as chambermaid; she is a good worker, neat, honest, r and industriou: aud willing to make’ herself useful. Call during the wee! Detween 12 aud 4 Y50 WEST 237A Sts YOUNG AMERICAN IRE OY todo chamberwork and assist with waiting; is kind, willing and obligin, * city reference, J54. REST STH SA RESPECTABLE GIRL As chambermaid and waitress or to do waiting alone in @ private family oF private boarding houso; first class city reference. 161 WEST 418T ST.-AS CHAMBERMAID; ENG- Vish Willing to assist wich washing or ironing; good ity referen dress. O15 EAST 207 sr. ROOM 21 a) GUane girl, lately landed, as chambermeld or to do o2trs! Housework in w privage fainily:: 18 9 good washer and \williog to learn and make herself useful, Call for ee hao 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL aS chambermaid and waitress in a boarding house. 4 RESPECTABLE 5 BAST OoTW SA RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2) Sf! ws chambermaid aud waitress or to do light asewor) 241 © Fork and adiigiog; 24.4. WEST ATT st, Room 10-4 YouNG G ehainbermaid orto @Bildron ; good city references. wine nd take 256 fi Feirate Fama; no objection to 9 priv BOT EAT 22 Shot SOUND AMERIC ‘as chambermaid and waitress in « pe. va @ private boarding house. 308 East Zot Sto RESPECTABLE YouxG rl as chatudermatd and weitress; would aseiat in the washing and ironing; best city reference from last place EAST 307TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL As CUAM BG Paka or thamtermaia cod waitress; best city reference. Cull for two days. Q1G West 2TH st. THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 10, A young chambermaid aod waitress; 3}, rears’ ¢. ity reference. BQ] West pers, sr, RING THIRD BELT.—a ek young girl (@rotostant) as ebambermaid and waitress In a privnte farpily ; no objection to a short distance tm the conatry ; good city 327 EAST 201 STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG « rl as chamberinaid and waitress or to take cure of children, willing and obliging: good eity reference. East 33: SUTH BT.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 22 woman aschambermaid aud waitress or todo house Work in a suali family, 342 WEST 257 St—A COMPETENT YOUNG « girl 4s cook; is a good washer and ironer and an cellent bakor: Lest city references. WEST 42D 87. GERMAN PROTESTANT | waitress or puree for grown rivate family; best city reference frum WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ehambermaid and waitress or would do chamber- agwist with th ig aud ironing; is willing aud —A RESPEC’ d waitrers in ene A 365 WEST 49TH S1.~A PROTESTANT YOUNG women 4s chumbermaid oud warier: Seek neY, as, chembermaid and waitress; would ad: 458 ZHAY., Two F Guts UP— OO as chambormaid und to belp with € do housowork iu a small private faatly ence, a 8D AY., NEAR 32D STA RE 46 young girl to do upstairs work and on nay an vee fis and i filing and obliging and uot afraid of wor! ; charobermeid and waitress, or chaubervs 481 [good city refercoce. “Ge pripsiosabsaas —_— YOUNG GIRL the washing oF + best elty refer. WEST 22D ST—A PROTESTANT GIRL ST.~A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cham! [ry bose and to sesist with washe AVA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN bermaid and to do sewing, or a puree and Sing and obliging; well recommended, ring pane: ADWAY, IN THE FANCY STORE.—A young wonun As chambermald and to truvel with w lady und take caro 1c. 4TH ST.—AS FIRM CLAS® DRESS. to 99 ops by the day. TA ite. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1875.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. CAP STORE, BETWEEN fompcton: Foung woman ae Ys an excelleht gewer on hk the chamber- | 959 SBF Aaa eearnstrers in private family; ) dresses; RO. objection, st wl ladiow dreetty references Call or address 3 NGe GIRL AS COMPETENT 673 us AN Onan: suterionts took : seamstress Anu... ~ eeching if required; making perfectly; can take ber own oem, three years’ city reference. Address SEAMS 2iva.-- General Housework, &e. EAST 32D‘ 8T., BASEMENT DOOR.—A NICE. 34 competent girl to do genoral hogsework; is un excel- lent was! Pend irene: is willing and obliging; is fond of children; hest reference from last place. ANTED-A SEAMSTRESS AND TO DO LIGHT ‘chamberwork ; one undgrstanding family sewing on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. "Apply at 390 Sch ar, after 9 o'clock. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. SALES AT AUCTION. BAseMENT AND PARLOR FLOOR, With wap. | “WY Mere exists an afice whicn more than any other ins; elean and in good cote; te : guire on preweioas, 42% Gouracnn fod onder; rent $90. In- | should be utterly divorced from political considerations it Wr nee COMPRTENT WAITRESS AND CHAM bermaid for # first class boarding house; one who tbor- is her we Toews Seap-anemperman, saausneey RO Gah," Betsey shie"ours of Th and i, at Siig underats ougily uoders others need apy 20 West Vth ete W AiteD—an ENERGETIC, CAPABLE FORE- V7, woman; algo a Be Fe cjass dressmaukers; cot Tepe narsies can have steady work; come prepared to work. E. GOLDSMITH, 14 Kast 190m st, ANTED—PIRST CLASS WAIST FINISHERS, CALL this morning before 9 o'clock, ready to work, at 3% East 10th pt. AMERICAN 6] LEXINGTON AV.WANTED, | AN or English girl accustomed to general house and willing to be generaily useful; also French Protestant nurse girl, neither older than 2 13Q_ WEST 19TH sta RESPECTABLE. GIRL TO do general housework in a smati private family; willing and oblizing r country ‘ EAS? 20TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE Yo! QS Baie de cencn! housework in small fail Willing and obliing; good city reference. D WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 231 girl to do generai housework; is a good plain cook. Washer and ironer; good reference from last place. PAO EST 90TH ‘A YOUNG GIL TO DO WEST 30TH 8’ light housework and to take care of children; has her own muehir. Cail for two day: IONS WANTED—MALES WANTED—AS SEXTON, IN A PRO ch in this city or Brooklyn, or as janitor hus 15 years’ exporionce in former position ; ‘as to capability and character, Addre SETUAT! © SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED waster man as head waiter; is a good carver; under: dining room ; good elly refer- wt 6 stands to take full charge of ence, Address C, B., 161 We TANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE family, by a strictly temperate, single man of long ex. perience; best city refereuers, Call at or address 1,268 Broadway, New York, y lO. LET_sxeNcH FLATS, ELEGANT ORDER, = v And 10 rooms; all light, wth all imnrovementa, 114 and 116 East Fifty-nlush street. Cail on tlie owner, ENGRUIARD. 0 LET—AT 785 LEXINGTON AVENUR, THE UPPER Part of & private house, third aud fourth floors; Srst clase location and rent moderate, PRIVATE & : pe ro iEr- TS BUUSE 105 WEST ELEVENTH street, three Rooas on parlor floor, with ase of li indy, ty gentleman and wife for light housekeeping, or Second Floor, with privileges. NO LET—A FIRS? CLASS FRENCH FLAT, AT RE- duced réit; Loxington avenue; six rooms and bath: YCont; on second floor; newly painted; Juuitur in house. Apply at 26 West Forty-third sbreet, TPO LET FROM NOVEMBER 1—SECOND FLOOR OF house S08 West Thirty-fourth street; hot and cold water, pear gas, &o.; owner in the house; family without children preferre 0 LET—FOUR FIRST CLASS FLATS, ON THE corner of Broadway and Fitty-third streets. Inquire on the premises or of H. WOODRUFF, No, 70 West Forty sixth street. For Other To Let Advertisements See Directory. WAXTEDIA SITUATION AS NIGHT OR PRIVATE watchman; six years) reference from last employer. Call three days at 210 West 35th et,, in ‘@ oie more of an object thin wages. AQ) WEST 4770 ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY 250 Janded, to do general housework or as chamber- Maid and waitress. Q()7 WEST ssTf 6T—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG BOT Bite do vencrai howework ins sinall private family; good city reference. 31: EAST 43D 8T., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL to do general housework in a small private family; ie @ good washer and troner; best clty reference. §23 BAST 12TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— — An American wonian to do general housework; first class Washer and ironer; references. Housekeepers, &. 123 BAST (OTH ot. NEAR 4TH AVA, YOUNG Ae) indy, 1G, cheerfal and cultivated. as housekeeper for a widower; singer and pianist; can make homo pleasant. ___ CLERKS AND SALESMEN. v ATED HET ES AL se teh Bhar Pays tomo knowledge of the dry gocds trade. Apply to T. K. HORTON§E C04, 304 4390 Fulton st. - SITUA’ AN AS coachtinan; cay give first class references from last employer. Call’ or address No, 221 Bast 36th st., top oor. (SOACHMAN BY 4 SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG ingle; good groom and driver, and respectable appeurance; four years’ reference St place. Can be “ween or addressed at private stable, 133 West 33d st, Coe SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married Englishman; thoroughly understands bis busi v ness; good Gl, tad carota driver; ety references. Ad dress A. A. W., 127 West + 323, WEST STH ST.—A CAPABLE LADY OF 4D sone experience as housekeeper, English governess or companion to an invalid; good reference. Address Mrs, B. A YOUNG WIDOW AS HOUSEKEEPER OR COM- panion; would go to any part of the world. provided a cowfortable home was offered. Address ENI£, Herald Brooklyn Branch Oifice. Laundresses, &c. 10 WEST £2D ST.—A FIRST CLASS COLORED woman as laundress in « private family or private doanding house good city reference. 8 WEST 16TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV. (IN THE dhe fluting 1d polishing ; th bh, nderstands wince curtains. Call on oF addrors LAUNDRESS, Jaundry).—As first’ cinss Iaundress, by tho day or 6) WEST 15TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS. re « 13 4 WEST 27TH 8T.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS 143 Wriniadier, pentiomen's or family: washing by the month or dozen; puffing, fluting and all fineries done neatly, on moderate terms. () WEST 28TH 8T.—A RISPECTABLE WOMAN J50 Wither a few: gentlemen's wasting at her own home: terms moderate; best city reference, Call or address for two days, Mrs. FOLEY. 15] WEST p2ATH 82. SECOND PLOOR, BACK OL room.—Fine washing and ironing, puffing and fluuing done by CORNELIA HELL. 154 Bast, ap era RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO 0 out by the day to do washing and ironing or housecleaning. 7TH AV., BETWEEN 19TH AND 20TH STS.— A first clats Inundresx to do some gentlemen's or washing at her own house, or go out by the day to EAST 28TH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS LAU dress; eau no fluting, Inces, &e. Can be seen un engaged. pAYS WEST 86TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant girl as first class lagudress; thoroughly under- ae pulling and fluting; four years’ reference from last ace. understands all kinds of fluting; best references, ce. 249 WEST 30TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR—A RF- spectable woman to do washing for families, hotels or restaurants, or would go out by the day on reasonable terms: best city reference. Call on or address Mrs. O'BRIEN. 959 WEST s71H Sr. TOP FLOOR —A FIRST CLASS A colored laundress wants wasbinz aud ironing at her own house ; terms reasonable ; good reference. 309 EAST TH ST, ROOM O—A FIRST CLASS OU laundress to do family washing or go out by the day, Call ur address. AS] STH AV. IN THE STORE —A FIRST CLASS S41 Inundzess'to do ladies’, gentlemen's and families’ washiug by the inonth or dosen; puffing, fluting and all finerics done neatly on moderate terms, 10TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK, CALL the week—A respectable widow woman will ing, or woud work by the day washing, 874 OTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN hes washing to do at ler residence or to go out by the duy washing or housecleening; best city reference. Q]] oH AY, NEAR, oo. 87. GING | THITRD bell). —A Tespectable woman as good laundress; good city references. Cail or address. EAST soTH ST —FIRsT C: LAUNDRESS; Narses, &. Q, WEST STH ST.—A LADY WOULD LIKE TO PRO. cure a situation tor a young colored girl to take the entire charge ot an infant, or to take eare of grown chiliren and a6 sist with the chaniberwork. Cun be seen ut present em- ployor's for one week. 5, WEST ofl 87. —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to take care of children in a private family; city refer- ence. 2 do plain sewing city reference. 100 EAST, 28 STGWANTED, BY A, LADY, A sitaation for # eapadle infant's nurse whom she can thoroughly recommend; can take eharge by day and night; er take charge of growing children and do chamberwork. rome C. Ke 113 WEST 19TH ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS © childgen’s nurse; would assist with npetairs work; city reference from last employer. Inquire In the dress: maker's. 13] NEST {9TH Sh, SECOND FLOOR, RACK OL room.—A respoctadie young girl as nurse and cham- bermaid; city or count st city reterencs 149 WEST 24TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED J iri, residing with her parents, as nurse, chamber- maid or waitress, WEST 41ST ST., CORNER BROADWAY, THIRD floor.—A lady wants «child to take care of at her EAST 75TH ST. (AT PRESENT EMPLOYER'S). — A person of experience to take care of children and to or would help with chamberwork; good ‘Call on or address E. M. AMERICA) three years’ RESPECTABLE GIRL AB , OF @S Hurse and chamber- WEST 27TH Si, NEAR 7TH AV.—A YOUNG married woman #s wet nurse: very quiet and €f8- Cuil on of address CATHERINE, 21 cient. 22) EAST 36TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- 41 ble American woman as nurse to a invalid or child- eo of wfaioily going to California, Cun be seen for one wee 22] BAST, OTH ST. TOP FLOOR—A LADY OF GL jismited circumstances, with a plentiful broast of milk, baving lost her own child, wishes to g@ out in some private fumnily. Address Mrs. J. i. Q5G MEST MT ST.—A RESPECTABLE, HEALTOY QO young woman as wet nurse; good reference. WEST 23D ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS hurke, to take @ baby from its birth; has long ex- ness; oF would take care of growing at hor present employer's, 265 BO andchanters faithfulnces and capals PACIFIC BT. NEAR 4TL highly respectable . Indy, monthly nurs riencod, 5 SD. AV., BETWEEN 77 AND 75711 1.290 Senne american gin to tai two ebildren and do light chamberwork at has got elylit years’ reference. Call or addr STs.— re of one oF plain sowing; BROADWAY, CORNER WULL 8T., BROOK. iyn.—An American indy to take charge of an ine children; uo objection to an invalids bout on or address, ail the week, M. J. B, Waitresses, &e. 1.601 fant or growing refereuee. Onli 114 WEST 33D ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS COM- tent waitre: kinds wonld do chamberwork gerepands tions; no objection to the country ; ENT EMPLOYERS).—A 125 BADison Av. respectable youn waitress and chambermald, ‘or assist with the fine Apply to-day, 23 BAST 22D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST class waitress, or to aesist in the chamberwork and washing; best city refecona JGR WEST 2187 ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S —AS J fires clase waiter competent to take entire charge of dining room and silver; five years’ reference from Jat plaew; no objection to @ first class bowrding house. Call for two days, Miscellancous. 150 WEST 28TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN JU tone out by the day housecleaning: id hor business thoroughly; good reference from her | ployer. QA( WEs? 19TH g BCOND spoctable girl wishes a ituation Iu a confectionery ; willing and obliging; best city EAST 10TH ST—A RESPEOTABLE WOMAN to go out by the day to do kitehenwork, house- FLOOR.—A_ RE- YOUNG WIDOW LADY, LIGENT trastworthy, needing immedi p= phy lagen ts x trough licusekenper bo shiccrion vo travel st., private stable. J ANTED-SITUATIONS TOGETHER, BY AN ENG; sl an and Wife; man as coachioan or groom and to make himself useful; woman as cook or twundress ; good city reference. Address ADVERTISER, R. H., 353 Ist av. YORK FOR A GOOD MAN, NOW IN MY y¥, AS Coachman, groom or uselul'man. Address GO West 45th st. » WANTED, ROOMS, &C City and Brooklyn, “The officers who escort and guard prisoners to and from the City Prison and who guard then in Court, and to some extent control process, ought not to be mere politt- cians.”—Reconoun Hacxsrr, HOUSES, N UNFURNISHED THREE STORY AND BASEMENT House wanted, in a central location; must be zentecl and have ull the modern conveniences; v0 notice taken un- Jess all the particulars nro give: ation, nuinber of rooms, price, ke, Address SECURITY, box 184 ierald office, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE WISH to tke care of a Louse in the city or country, Call at 432 West Vorty-#ixth stree WIDOW AND DAUGHTER WOULD LIKE A FUR- nished House in New York or Brooklyn, where the whole or part of rent would be taken in Bonrd, with the vivilege of other boarders; best references Address VIDOW, Herald Hrooklyn Branch office, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF three persons; below Thirtieth street ‘preferred. Ad- dress CHARLES A. DANA, Sun office, Vv ANTED—A HOUSE ON OR NEAR TO FIFTH or Madison avenues; part payment in an elegant sountry sent on the Sound, THORNTON M. RODMAN, Beal Estate Agent, 096 Broadway, corner Fourth street. HELP WANTED—MALES. J ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN AS BARKLEPER; must thoroughly andervtand she business. Apply, with seforepee, st FARRED'S, Broadway and 34th st., from’ 10 to jock. ANTED—AN OYSTERMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS the lunch counter business; one who opens Boston style preferred, and who can come well recommended. Ap- ply at PARKERS, 134 Broadway and 94th st., from 10 to 12 o’éloc! TANTED—A BOY IN A DRUG STORE, ON THE corner of Oth st. and 3d av, PHOTOGRAPHERS , A FIRST CLASS operator; must be a rapid ferrotype -copyist and thor- ovedly understand his business; none others need apply; = liberal salary or per age to right manu. Apply at 349 Canal st. L: G, BEATSE, Superintendent. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. N DEMANDE UNE FRANCAISE, MUNIE DE BON noes references, pour soigner un enfant. S'adresser ai n. 137 Sme av. For Other Want Advertisements See Directory. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ARBYTOWN YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE TO LET— ‘All beantifully and completely furnished throughout with new furniture; over 90 rooms, gas, baths, ranges, fur- pacer, ec: immediate posession: ‘very, Jow rent: y term of years. . EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenu REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, — ORNER LOT, $750. FLUSHING PARK, ON WHICH €210 has been id, can b) transferred for diamond eo or Stud. Address W. H. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. Wee RENT, A SMALL FURNISHED House, near New York. Address, giving location and terms, box 2,726 Post office, New York. V ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, FURNISHED Room, without bourd; agreeable society preferred, Address F. H. P., station D. ANTED—BY A LADY, UNFURNISHED ROOM AND Bedroom ; not above Sixtieth street, not below Twenty: eighth street, Letween Third and Seventh avenues, Address PROMPY PAY, lerald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, OFFICE OR DESK Room, connected with drug store, in thickly populated neighborhood, whore reciprocal benefits might be developed. Address, with’ particulars, M. D., box 119 Herald Uptown Brunch office. ANTED—A MEDIUM SIZED ROOM, BY A YOUNG man,in a private family; some arrangements for hating in Cold weather; not, ovot Siper wel; first class reference, Address box 17 Horald office. WAXtED—10 RENT OR LEASE FOR ONE OR more years in New York City, a three story House in Good order and location ; rent not to exceed $1,000, Address V. D. B., box 425 Post office. ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS (MOTHER ‘and daughter), a second floor of three or four Rooms in a private hoase: best of references given and required. Address PRIVATE HOUSE, Station C. WASTEDIEY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A NICELY furnixhed four story House; will board owner in part Garment for rent. “Address J. H. H., box 195 Post uflce, West Brighton, 8. I. Bae gle let! FLOOR, BETWEEN TWELFTH and Tweutieth streets, near Sixth, Seventh or Kighth avenues, Address BASEMENT, Lerald oftive, ANTED—FOR ONE YEAR, FOUR STORY NEATLY furnished House; Twentieth to Thirty-fourth street; central; must be in good order; party first class and thor: oughly responsible. EB, J, SHAYLOR, 64 West Thirty-third street, JANTED—A FULL OR PARTIALLY FURNISHED ‘Thirtieth street, Fourth and House for first class boarders; location Fourteenth to Beventh avenue: rent not to exceed $275 or $800 per month. Address J. P., Herald Up- town Br: office. « A REAL ESTATE WANTE WAXTED-VOR CASH, 1.000 TO 3,000 ACRES OF Georgia or Florida Lands: givo location, description and lowest price. Address E. J. PECK, 65 Liberty street. For Other Real Extate Advertisements See Directory. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. BAKERY TO LET AND FIXTURES F very cheap; must be sold to-day 52 York frooklyn. Inquire of JAMES 10 LET—FACTORY, IN WEST TWENTY-FIRST street, suitable for niechanieal purposes; also Engin 25 horse power, to sell or let. Apply to executor, 325 Twentieth street. 10 LET—A LARGE CO} py toL. M ing store. wu CHEAPEST RENT IN THIS CITY—A_ BASE ment, 110x25, suitable @ restaurant and oy: saloon, $0). Apply on premi: 84 Third avenue. ER STORE IN SECOND usiness: terms very low. Ap- NHEIMER, No. 943 Thirdgavenue, in elown- 3 TO LET. Furnished, ___ DWELLING HOUSES ADISON AVENUE.—TO RENT, FURNISHED, WITH stable attached, au extra fue House, Apply tod. KO- MAINE BROWN, No. 1,280 Broadway. Unfurnished. A FOUR STORY HIGH BROWN STONE HOUSE, in fine order, Fifty-th ber of other cheap rents, Pifty-first streets. d street. near Broadway; a num: W. STEVENS, Broadway and ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN IN A STRICTLY private faniiy, Room, with breakfast, at 890 per month. Address 0. U., box 738 Poss office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE THRER furnished Rooms for lowrekeeping; permanent if suited. Call on, or address, A. B. 1 West Tenth street, city. ANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, A LIGHT AND neatly furnished Office, basoment or first floor; 1 tion central and respectable; $20 a month, in advan erencos. Address M. D., box 108 Herald atiice. WANTED-THREE UNFURATSUED ROOMS IN A rivate Louse, between Fifth and Highth avennes, not above Piftieth street; without board; referooces given and Fequired. “Address, with terms, "H.'P W, 161 West Forty sixth street. V TANTED TO RENT—A FULLY FURNISHED FOUR story House; must be {n complete order and located be- tween Nineteenth and Thirty-sixth streets and on or near Vitth avenuo; ifsattefactory a reasonable rent will be given. Address, giving fall particulars, H. B., Herald office. V JANTED TO RENT FOR SIX MONTHS—A LARGE, elegantly and fully furnished House, desirably located for a frst class boarding house; party responsible and ref- erence gerne: Shree owners, as well as agents, please answor with full description and terms. Address LAW- RENGE, Herald Uptown Branch office 1,255 Broadway, ref- DANCING ACADEMIES. E'S DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES Nall, 114 East Thirteenth ; Brevoort Hall, 154 ret. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour. academy, 212 East El + Building, Stuyvesant and Ninth streets’ —Private | Sons in Glide and Waverley a specialty. Socinb! Tammany Building, every 8 ternoon and evening FOUR STORY MURRAY HILL BROWN STONE House, trimmed in black walnut, mantel mirrors, &e. 142 Bust Thirty-seventh porsession. "Apply on prei! FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS Geiialibeieas TO Lut A. RADY occuryt d one tight up. will lot a handsomely furnished Foom, orroom and bedroom, for housekeeping. 840 Sixth aveniie, noar Forty-eighth street, ELEGANTLY AND NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT Room to let; all improvements; refined location; pri- vate fuindly; vent moderate; reference required; anitable for one or two gentlemen. 209 East Eighteenth street, newr ‘Third avenae. G A FIRST CLASS FRENCH PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A FRONT AND back Root, nicely farnished, $16 each: house has all the modorn improvement; good ‘locat No. 2 Spencer place, corner West Fourth and Tenth streets. SUIT OF UANDSOMELY PURNIS SECOND story Rooms, without bourd, adjoining bathroom ; am- ple closets; also one third story Room; convenient to also Eleyated Railroad; rent jn accordance with the tins fine block. 153 West Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seveuth avenues. ELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET, POR gentlemen or light housekeeping: rent very cheap. Cuan be soon to-day or ung time, No. 210 West Thirty-sixth street, near Seventh avenue LARGE FRONT, Room, housekooping, on the third Hour; reat $5. pe fall bedroom, #2 fplendid location i 1 dod Breed ‘ Letween Thirty-fifth aud Thirty.sixtn stroot LARGE, Roos. su. 4 or withont breakfast; strictly private family clase need apply; gentlemen only, 106 West Forty-fitb st. wo NEWLY AND ANTLY FURNISHED Rooms to let to gentlemen, without board; location very devirable, on Twenty seventh street. near Broadway ; privets Heraid Uptown ri RNISHED FOR . WITH ; only first fomily, “Address PLEASANT HOM Branch office. 10 LET—NEWLY AND ¥\NELY PURNISHED ROOMS vith all modeen Improvements, for gentlemen: mon, a Eeception Room, for & doctor's olives ve! 4 5 West Twenty-Courth etroot, * erences required. 60 Let MELY HED PRENGH Pha Z, three bedrooms, kitchen and laundr noar the Elevated Rallrond; terms toilerate, Weat Thirty lourth stroct, second floor,” APPIY ws (T2082 WHAT THIRTY.FOURTH STREET, PUR nished Rooms, fn « private house, ‘ 10 RENT FOR HOUSEKEEPI nished Second Floor; water and ga only 812 per week Thirty-ninth street 10 RENT—SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN OR GEN- tleman and wife, a Parlor Flor, furnished or anfurnished, on Forty fifty street, between,sinti avenue and Broadwa; Fent reasonable, MARK LEVY, 778 Sixth avenue and Forty-fourth street, NICELY FUR- ainple elosote; rent references exehauged. No. 269 West ss TO $4 ® WEEK POR COMFORTABLY FUR. aitable for light housekeeping: al venieut to car rou A nished Rooms, small Kooms; location central and con 99 Coristopher street, near Blescker. 130 Bast taereEsti . ploasant, airy. furnished robes, &e., suitable for gentlem: men," Ring third bell. 29 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR SEY. Bag avenue cars.—To let furnished for light hi iz, Spretty Floor, wit! m vat herne veldom found for ueatness, | ete "amily ‘ WEST THIRTEENTH 8TRERT.—TO LRT, AN 246 unfarnished Room, with pantry, gas and ‘pate root, for light housekeeping! or with Board; uso Extension farnished, on frst foor (with closets), wad Bourd. 4 fas WEST TW) desirable 5 Rooms, on part of back parlor, extension, ample close: and water closet. TREET.—TO RENT, A om, with gas, two ward A wife ‘or wo gentle- T—A VERY UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, ean FOUR, AND FIV! modern Improvements, in fire ye ROOMS, ase browti stone to Janitor, 852 Ninth avean avenue, A fe Ah yal jak tee 70 LET—ALb IM. 4 nelgtiborbood i : sat Buus brdh biregte sida tins oT it. Appl DENY toe wighih or ALLEN DoDWORTI'S DANCING SCHOO! NO. 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, will tence October 16; mornings or afternoons fur ladie: children ; evguings for goutleruen, a circular, Mr, Prank Dodworth’s classes, 198 Washingt street, Brooklyn. a T FERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY. Gfth street, corner Third avenue (bank buildin, Ciusses Monday and Thursday eveuings and Saturday a noon, Private lessons in Glide Waltz a specialty, cular, Reception Thursday, October 14, from 9 to 12 ALLETMASTERK DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street.—Classes open; all dances taigit perfectly in one quarter; six fashionable dances ti fectly in «ix private lossons, r- See cir N STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TAB with Delancy's wire cushions, solely used in all cham: piouship and mateb ame econd band Tables at great bar. gains. W. Hf. Gi ) Vesey street. OLLENDER'S STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the helan & Collender combination cushions, for sal Broadway. I DECKER & CO.'S PREMIUM BILLIARD TABLI Ld» with the $5,000 chalionge ensition; a large ussortmont, Vorlons sines, new and second hand. Warervam corner Canal and Oi \ CLOTHING, s who escort and guard prisoners to and ty Prison and who guard them in Court, and to some extent control process, ought fot to be mere politi- cians,’ —Reconver Hackett. A 33% SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTO STREET. + Jwiies and gentlemen receive the highost value for Casto Clothing, Carpets, &e. Call on or address Mr. or Mra, NATH. T THE WELL KNOWN DBALER'S, 246 SEVENTH avenue, two doors above West Twenty-fourth street, is pay the highe mipelled 60 DD vt y calling on or addressing Mr. or Mr: arnets, ae. EN BERG 7 HARRIS, 81 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR place, Indies aud gentlemen receive full Gast-Of Clothing, Jewelry, &o, Call on or address Mr. or rs, TARRIS, A Fornitm Ladi pay in cash to Mr. or M earing Apparel, RO! AVE value for E tS FOR Hlothing, Carpets, Shawls, Jewelry. tonished at the ‘priess we isfy yourself. Gall, or nove ANHALT, 178 Beventh avenio. and gentlomen’s cast off , Diamonds, Laces, eamels’ ha and gentlemen will be Please try und ASTROLOGY 1. AND BUSINESS laievopant. alle Hames, shows likenesses, Ae, ; 60. No. 160 West Twenty-fiftd streot, MME. BRIGNOLI, MEDIC. nd #1 TIENTION suits, anemic: C4 ULTATION ON BUSINESS, AW losses, absent friends, love, marriage O10 Bixth avenue. Mme. SINGHT, aud death, A 54 Lexington avenue, noar Twenty-fivh strevs, 0c. to $1 I NGLLIE, QUEEN OP MEDIUMS, BORN 4 with shis great gift, foretetls everything: talks with dead: finds those absent; stolen goods a specialty; those iairvoyant. GREATEST + business Clairvoyant, Mrs, FOSTER; nemes, nnmubers. —1,000 REWARD, NO IMPORITION; ITTLE AN BE CON- Fears! experien 161 Bleecker streot DR. ASD MMB. VAN BUSKIRK—RESIDE A. No. 154 Kast 28¢b st., between 3d and Loxington avs. For particalars send for | ity only at 733 | is that of a clerk or Recorpern Hackert, clerk of @ criminal court,” — tes AUCTION SALE OF 120 VU VABLE LOTS, on | 24 avonio, 4th ov Park avenue; zai S¥enue, opposite Central Par! Bih avenue, opposite Central Park; Guu avenue, above Central Park: oa Sith, 4 is) % }. 126th, 1a oa eon th, 78th, 77h, SBth, be sold at auetion, on WEDNESDAY, OCLOBLR 20, at 12 o'clock. at the Exchange Salestoom,. No. 111 Broadway, b: f ith Rowe, oft of the exeeutrix af Wi asor, deceased. ove alo comprises t im the ety of New York, ready for bapropaecn teas tote win Maps at office of Les ar ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON, Auctioneer, No, 7 Pine street, ARAN H. MULLER, AverroxRR» —PRIVATE LIBRARY. AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE AND SELECT PRIVATE LIBRARY, IN ELEGANT AND UNIQUE BINDING, BOUND TO ORDER FOR THE OWNER, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, AT 73; O'CLOCK, THE MESSRS. LEAVITT, AUCTIONEERS, Pees Malco A UERE: JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, old stand, 37 Nassau street. ON THURSDAY, AT 1034 O'CLOCK, LARGE SALE OF PINE SECOND-HAND f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Very clogant Fier and Mantel Mirrors, black walnut and git Furniture, Brossels and Moquet Carpets, fine Bedding, lichen and basement Furniture, Vilcloth, Mattings, &c. UCTION SALE. TUIS DAY. AYSHES WEDSespay) wonntNa, octotee 13, cominencing at 10 o'clock. Handsome Household Furniture, Pianofortes, Brootes, att No. 47 Wi Parlor, Drawing Room, Library, Chamber aud Dining Furniture complete, cousisting of two magnificent rosewood case, Pinnofortes, one four round Chickering, one upright 744 octave Decker & Bros, Thre latest style Parlor Suits, richly carved, covered in rich “damnek satin,” broeatel anil tapostry 5 Gentre Tables, Rosewood Etageres, Cabinets, Plate Mirrors, Easy Chair: Turkish Lounges; 88 fine Ol Palutings, bronxe. and bisq Figures, French gilt Mantel Sots, 60-day Clocks, 3 Bookeases, 3 Library Tables, lady's Writing Desks, Turkish Suite, 15 Bedroom Sets conplete, consisting inlaid French walnut and gilt Bedstoads, Dressing Casos, Gne Bureaus, Washstands. Also singie Bedsteads, 33 fine hair and spring Mattressos, foather Pillows, Bolsters, Blankets, Rop, plush aud haircloth Suits, Marble top Tables, Rockers; 2 Extension Tables, Sideboard; dining Chairs in leather; cane Chairs, Crockery, Silverware, Rogers’ Cotlery, 29 velvet, Brussels ‘and ingrain Carpets, 2 Hall Stands,’ Kitchen Furniture, &c., to, ° N. B.—Sale positive. Catalogues ready. Houso spen 8 A. M. ROBBRT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. Take Broadway or Sth aveuuc stace, University place or Gth avenne curs to Léti st. Goods packed and shipped, city or country, by computent mea UCTION SALE AND ASSIGNER RECEIVER'S SALE. JAMES FORD, AUCTIONEER, will sell positively THIS DAY (Wednesday), commencing at 103g o'clock, all the Furniture, Paintings, Pianotorte, &c., contained in private residence, 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway, consisting in part of elegant Parlor Suits, in satin, reps and haircloth; Centro Tublos, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Cur- tnins, Cornices, Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Uhromos, Pedestal Consdle Tables, Footetools, Bookcases, Desks, Secretuire, walnut Chamber Sets, Bedsti Bureaus, Wasbstand Wardrobes. spring and hair Mattresses, Pillows, Bolste Bedding, Dressing Cases, Chiffonieres, ‘Extension Tables, Buffet and 12 dozen Dintug and Bedroom Chairs. Rocke: Child's Chairs, Office Chairs, Silverplated Ware, I Pitcher, Castors, Cake Baskets, Butter Dishes, Kniv Forks, Kpoons, Glassware, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mats, one Purlor and one Cooking Stove and othor articles too pumer- ous to mention. Housckeepers, dealers and the public in- vited. By order of David Thornton, Attorney for the As- signee of the creditors of B. H. Shime. UCTION NOTICE THIS DAY.—EXTRA LARGE and peremptory sule this (Wednesday) morning, commoncing at 1034 o'clock, at tbo elegant brown stone mansion, NO, 120 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ST, NEAR SIXTH AY. nguificent Household Maurniture, rare and costly works of Art, &e:, de. Catalogue comprising ovor 400 lois useful and ornamental Household Goods, al] made to order by celebrated city makers, and will bo positively sold In lots to higitest bidders, regardicss of cost or valns, ‘As all goods inst be sold aud delivered immediately after sule. Drawing spare contain, namely Two brilliant toned TY octave rosewood Pianofortes, mag- nificent Steinuay ¥ Sons and Bradbury & Co. used slx months, cost $1,000 each; foar superb drawing toom Suits, covered in crimson, blue aud drab, and silver satin; roxe- Wood Ftageres, plate Glacs, real iice Curtutns, magnificent intaid Cabinets aud Tables to match, imported Jardinieres, Flower Stands, and real bronze Viguies on Pedestals, Bisque end Parion Fignres, #2 real oi! Paintings by eminent artis 4 Lady's Writing Desk and Secretary Bookcases, over 800 vo | umes chotee Books, velvet and moqnette parlor Carpets, used four months, Chandcliers and yas Brackets, Easy Chairs, Oriental Rockors, Turkish Suits. Musie Cabinets, imported Musle Boxes, cost $300; also ne Engravings. Bedrootns conta!n, uamel: Solid rosewood and biack walnut ‘inlaid Bedroom Suits, with Dressing Cases, Washstands, Commodes, Wardrobes, Ar. molro a Gisee, 30 fine white curled hair and spring ‘Mat- tresses, feather’ Pillows, Bolsters, 50 linen Shects, Quilts, Blankets, Chairs, Rockérs, Brassels Carpots, Lonngas, Ta: bles, single and’ double Bedsveads, Burewus, Washstands, Curtains, Clocks, &e., &e. Dining Room contains, namely :— Richly carved black walnut Buffet, cost $250; ono 12 foot extension Table, black walnnt one do., 10 feet: Chairs, covered in leather suits to match; wlso large assortment of Freneb, China, Dimser aud Ten Sets, Sheffield Cutlery and nickel plated Ware, Casters, Urns, Pltehers, Forks, Knives, Spoons, &e., fine crystal cht Glaseware; also large lot of bran; , basement and servants’ Furniture, all new four months ago. N. B.—This is the largest and richest lot of Houschold Fnrnituro offered for sule this season. Sale posi- tive, regardless of the weather. LUKE PITZGERALD, Auctioneer. Notice.—Competent men in attendance to pack, cart or ship goods, city or country; stored if required. UCTION SALE—THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING at 10% o'clock, ail the hen some and useful Household Furniture at the large private honse, 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, at public auction, to the highest bidder, without reserve, consisting of satin, brocade, reps and haircloth Parlor Suits, sewood Pianoforte, Paint- ings, Cartaing, Tables, Clocks, Mirrors, Vases, Bedsteads, Bordana, Waslistands, Dressing Cases, Mattresses, Being, Blankets, Quilts, Lounges, sideboard, Extension Table, | Giuss, Chink and Silver Ware, Cutlery, Oilcloth, Stoves, Stair Carpets, kc. Sale positive. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. ATERED LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, 29 BROADWAY, will sell this day by auction, at 11 A. M., the Fixtures | dad Stock of Imported Liquors in the Liquoa Store 24 Fulton street, consisting of splendid Mirrors, Bars, Glassware, Brandy, Whiskey, Champagne, Carpets, de. Sale posi: j tive. BERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONBER. Bateeronm 10S Liberty-street. This day Forniture, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Pictures, &c. SIDORE J. SWARZKOF, AUC- ick, Bd avenue B, entire large stock ‘ke.’ thereafter Fancy private fainily. Dealers tioneer, rella. 2 0 mips, Shades, Brackots, Globes Woollens, Shirts, Furniiure of SSIGNEE'S SALE. A of Good: avi in BANKRUPT SALLI. SEEBACHER, AUCTIONRER will soll Friday, Oct. 15, at 11 o'clock, o¢ 112 Fourth avenue, between Tenth and Twelfth strects, the entire Stock of the old established fem, Richard W. Frost, Philip Kiing, Assignoe, the following property, consisting of first clu | Farntturs, comprising Grand’ Duchess, Princess and Marie ‘These suits are covered in hair cloth, bro- catel, sathr, &c ageres, Bideboards, Dressing Cases, mar- » Bodroom Suits, Chiffonieres, Turkish Loungos and y Chairs, walnut Suits un gilt and ornamental, aay Hall wirs: aley Chairs for eturehes, parsomyges, €e.; bronze and gilt Clocks, Pler sees of all descriptin fancy walout Cribs, Bureaus, Waehstands, Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas, Wardrobes, Walt Stands, Sceretary, Bedsteads; alzo lot of Frames und Franes cover inywostiin. Catal to be had at the Au tion Rooms, 184 Chatham street, aud ot 112 Fourth avenue, Bimormlag of sale. } Y HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, THURSDAY, October 14, | at 1014 o'clock, at private residence No. 161 Lexington ave- nie, GENTEEL MWOUSRHOLD' FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANO, &C., TUR PROPERTY OF A FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY; T) Bi SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, AS FOLLOWS, VI%. = English Brussels and velvet Carp jn sitk tapestry: rosewood 7 oebave maker; fancy Tables and Chairs, Clocks Iments; Linck walnut Bedsteads, Hireaus, Dressing Casi Washalands and ( ; black walnut Suit, in | fepsi Turkish Lounge and ‘Chats, black walnut Socre tary Bookeases; ladies’ Sceretaries, Etuyeres, extension Ta- Bio, Hutoe aud ‘chndeey Pinted Wate, Orvekery, Hallstend, stair Cary C. vd. W. Antuinetio Sults, om CAMPBELL, JR AUCTIONEER—SELLS this day, commeneiny at 13 o'clock, by Wirtne of clint isl mortgage, at G9 Eighth avenue corner of Thirteenth Strost, In lots, entire fino Fixtures, Bar, Back Bar, Ginss- ware, fn nevorted Liquors, Brandeis, Gina, Rum, Wines, Rye Bonrbous, and other Lie juors abr 000% also fine four pati Knglish Ate Pumps, &.; buyers, dealers and specutators ore special invited CAMPBELL, dJr., Attorney for mort Gace, Ofitee #A Host Ninth street. ¥ J. W, CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER —SF Bev ahi Wionnescing at 3 o'ciock, by virtue of ch te! mort sire in love, entire foe Fixtures, Bar gad Buck Wer, Class. war. &¢, c#tock of assorted Liquors, Whiskeys, ums, Gins, ‘Ae. No reserve, Buyers and dealers’ wee CAMPBELL, Jr., atioraey for wortyngee, b street. THIS YROCKERY AN LoTZ J Auctioneer, sells this da 0 invoice of French rroekeny white Granite, 0. ¢ t WILLIAM ANDERSON, 58 Barclay stroct, DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, EXUGUTOR'S SALE. VERY DESIRABLE AND CHOICE OLD WINES, BRANDIBS, GINS, RUNS, ac. By ROWARD SCHENCK, ON THURSDAY, Mth inst., Ab No, 0 Liberty stroet, at 12 o'clock, Very valuable and rare old stock ot exceedingly Ono old i ilies, e., to close the eatate of Ad. Barton, is valuable stock includes—Godard, Leveqne, dules Robin, Pinnat, wnd very ld Hennessey Branilies; Rast India, South Side, Essex, Jr. (remarkably rare), ‘ock, White Top, | Brazit and Wenimin Madetras; Amontifiado, Gordon, and | Sta: and Guster rare old L, D, Ports; old’ Wes Tudia Kum, 25 yo a few ablyfine Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys, being remnants of vory | olf and private stocks when originally purchased by the lave lot will be closed instructions pain. recely Apsden 4 eee | to settle theestate, Sayiplos can be tested morniug of sale. “MMB MAXWELL, 114 LAST TENTH STRERT | The auctioncer will exebute uny onters foe gurebaee free of AL. ives medical aivies t0 Indien and children gratis, charge, By order AoE PERKINS, Executor. GRINDLE CURE ALL COM. NITURE AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, -I ‘D MM) A. De atthe years! practice, 142 West Forty wighth s6. [gets ‘TION FREE.—ALL, COMPH, iy by INTS CURED . or Mrae. WEST, 45 Bleecker street. MB. HARRIS.—EXPERIENCED FEMALE Doo. M tross. 40 Last Twentieth street, cures all commainia, anecess| wishing truth satisied. 100 Fourth avenue. bP sic _ MEDICAL, DVICE FREE. —DR, AND MMB. BOTT ¥ AA sited ©: No. 47 West Thirvocnth street | A EME, RESTELL, MIDWIFE, SINCE 1840, No t i} J Fifty second street, first door from Filth avenue. | : oH kasd iden) A DR. JACOBY CURES ALL COMPLAINTS; 20 t }oelock, at 229 Third avenue, consisting of ail kinds ae sag ‘Hedsiendny Bureaus, barigr BWIA, “marble top Miles, ‘Mirrors, ‘Lotoge td Bo Beds, ene a re Magy Bey ke: Hore, Auctlonoey Chairs, hair Mattresses, Pantset owing Tables, Coumode Harness, BORGER HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER. ~~~ oh wits HOLBROOK | & ROLLINS: Senate doy, at 2 o'clock, at sulesroom, 454 408 oom by wasortment of Househuld Furniture Cnrpets; Parlor Suits, in id hairel, Betts, Usa walont and chenedhea haat ‘ato and Extension Tables, Etageres, Pi ery, Ci muasast ery, Cit slags au r Machines, Mirrors, Paintings a Blunkets, wae eee Pograviny luted Ware, also ond tlery, Spree, oth in good order, &e, angle and two Sewing B, HERTS & SONS, AUOTIONEERS, “VXECUTRIX SALE OF PINE FURNITURE, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, AT 103 O'CLOCK, ‘at the store of the lat Theodore Miller (FORMERLY EISENMENGER & Co.), NO, 1,277 BROADWAY, CORNER THIRTY-PoURTH st, Messrs, HERTS & SONS will close out as abovo the entire balance remaining unsold of this fine stock of Parlor, Ohame ber, Library and other Furniture, without any rosorve, to close the business; goods now on exhibition, as this will’ be positively the last'sale. Parties in want of renlly fine Par niture wt creat sacrifice will do well to attend, AUCTIONEER,—THI8 MORN 3th street and Third Bedsteads, Bureaus, Stoves, Oribs, Sofas, Lounges, Centre Tables, Dining Chairs, Crockery, Bedding, Mirrors, Pictures, Sale positive. OUIS MAYER, AUCTIONBER, 279 BOWERY, SELLS this duy, at 11 o'clock, the complete Fixtures and Stock: of the Grocery Store, corner Rivington and Attorney streets Counter and Shelves, Scales, Ice Box, Coffeo, Ciars, Soap, &e.; also, fine young Horse, 6 years vid, with coud Wagom and Marn rare chan sale positive; dealers invited. ARSHAL'S: SALE,—THOMAS J. MGRATH, AUC- G, 1084, avenue, entire contents Carpets, Muttrosses, x hy oueer: 138 Chia m wtrvet, corner Mulberry. will sell ore order PF Ruy, Cy arene Cee een ae Ey MORtGAGE SALE—PEVER BOWE, AUCTIONERR, sells, Thursday, October 14, at IL o'clock, at Nos 487 Broadway, corner Brooine street, the contents of a first class bar and restanrant, consisting of elegant Bar, Counter and Back Bar, Mirrors, Lunch Counter, Crockery, Glass Ware, cane seated Chaits, black walnut fablos (ruhnd and square), Silver Plated. Wara, ce Boxes, Napkins, Table loths, Knives ‘orks, ons julfet, silve: Ui Secs, Kalvos, Tere ‘poons, r plated Casters, ra Messrs, COOK & SUUCK, Attorneys for Mortgagee = NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 261 BOWERY4 def, 1034 o'clock No, 8 Sloereic street, n xtares of Groce . iy de. Dealers invited. en ee ARTITION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, TO be sold at auction, at the Exchange Salesroom, 112 Broadway, October 21, at 12 o'clock i— 3d avemie, 1.034, Store Property. 17, private Dwelling. a'valiabio Lot of Groand, . 380, private Dwelling. et, 225, private Dwelling, rect, 184, a French Flat, Maps and particulars at A. J. BLEEORER, SON & CO.'S, No. 9 Pine street. PAweprokens SALE,—THOMAS J. 4th avenue, 1 Ast avenm WGRATH, Auctioneer, 158 Chatham street, corer Mulberry, wiik Ml this day, Ti o'clock, men's and women’s Clothing, : Quilt Bedding, Boots, ‘als Coats, Pauts nion Stern, Twen -seventh stree AWNBROKERS’ SALE—R. FIELD, GENERAL AUC- tioncer, salesroom No. 8 Bowery, will sell thix day, 11 o'clock, 600 lots Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Dresse: a Vests, By order Solo Shawls, Kemuants, Underclothing, Quilts, Blan ‘Bed ding, Boots, Shoes, ‘te., &c.; also age ae Conts, Panta, Vests, &c.. ec. By order Henry McAloenan, Eighth avenue: Alvoon Thursduy, a large sale of foather Beds, Pillow Bolsters, Blankets, Quilts, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, &c., ec, By'order Hugh’ McAleenan, Second avenue, AWNBROKEWS SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, Auctigneer, will sell,” et 59 New Bowery, 500 lots Dresses, Shawls. Remnants, Table Linen, Underelothing Sheets, Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, Coats, Pantaloons and. Vests. ' By order of ‘A. H. Sumacls, Williamsburg. ETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL AT PUBs Ne auction, ‘this day, October 13, at 1A. M,, corner University place and Eigiith street, under and by virtue of certain Warrunt of attachment ani order of the Hon. Davi McAdam, Justice Marine Court, a general ‘tmont o Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugar, Soup, Starch, Canned Fruit, Crackers, Splees, Potatoes, Apples 1G WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sherif, H. Hiname, Defuty. HE POSTPONED FORECLOSURE SAL on Lo wood Heights will take place to-da; Sale: OF Lots atthe Ex- HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT " VING PLACES ARE THE | ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS POR THE NEW YORK HERALD: — aX BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265, BROADWAY. 580 SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH ‘SIXTH STRE} LOQRNER BOERUM AND F ME OHIO ELECTION. SEE PHILADELPHIA. TON STREETS, BROOK. NG TELEGRAM / TO-DAY, AUCTIONEER—MARSUALS TLLIAM, ABBOTT, y snte.—By virtue of’ an_ ox Twill sell, om this t 101g o'clock, the Stock und Fixturas of Cigar Manwe ry No. Tray & c Loaf Tobsceo, Cigars, 3 Mu Ci jar Boxes, &e. ty. ES Fo MATH __.. FURNITURE, sr “The Legislature las wisely placed the selection of officers for the Court of General Sessions in the exclu- sive direction of the judges of that Court." —Rxcomver Hacker, Erery description of Furniture at cost and le ‘Also a full bine of Curtait ande ything pertaixing to ‘i UPHOLSTERY at unusually attractive prices, to close ont ome ex business previous to remaval alont January 2. G.L. KELTY & CO., 184 Fin near Twenty: LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FORNI aud Bedding at greatly reduced prices at PERTHWAIT & CO.'S exteusive warcrooms, N 157 Chatham street. | Payments 9 A "snd Bedtlog at greatly reduced prices at OFAR: RELL'S extensive salesroom, 410 Elgbth avenue, between, ‘Thirtieth and Thirty-first strécis, Payments takeu weekly or monthly. GREAT SACRIFICE.—PAMILY will sell their magnificent Grand Dneie: brocade Parlor Suit, nearly new 50, Marie Antoinet woturte, Chamber Suitsy pets, rep and haircloth uttresses, Bedding, Lounges, Curtains, Mirrcrs, Clocks, Sideboard, Extension Tablo, Silverware, c.g one-quarter cost, Call this day residence’ 103 East Thire toonth street, near Poarth avonue. A BOTs: PORNITU RE, 2 have disposed of my proper doharmy Houvehold Furniture, satin Parlor Suits, 8: en weekly or monthly, ory vie satin 150; ong dog FURNITURE. y Twill soll for 4 ‘onsisting, vir. an ifort Suits, Dressing | Ca: E ands. hair and. spring Mattresse also Diuin m Furniture, &e Call private reeiden v. 23d at. PRESSING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS COMPEL private family to sell their Household Purnitare, sae satin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost, $1,200, for $IU0; "dog, 175; magnificent Déckor & Bros, 75; ‘octave Pianotorte, 275; Turkish Suit, $4 Shamber Sots complete, with essing Casas, © Rerlsteads, Bureaus, hair and spring Muttvessas. rop sth Suits, Library aud Dining Furniture, Parutings, Bronzes must be sold. Goods can remain antil Ov five story brown wtone residence No. 47 W st, betwoen Sth and Gea avenues, M. E, FAVOR'S, 13 EAST FOURIERNTH STREET Best location for sales of all kinds of Furuiture, at auge Uon or private sale; consignments solicited: quick sales and prompt rettlem N ELEGANT PARLOR SUIT OF FURNITURT, MODe ern style, new; also Sno marble Centre Table $1: together with Chickering npright Piano, less $200, Secoud avenue, corner Eighth stroet. 30 BAST THIRTEENTH ] Y¥ J, Hay =f A TION i ME Prior suites strest: ‘acnitare, Carpets, Troi janos, Parlor Sul Bodroom Seta, Bookenses, Wardrobeay ‘ba Muttrosson, yun gos, t wune s, Ehagetes, & fon pices. Chiftoni C private ba Farnttare, Bods, Belding, &e. Taymonts taken by the week or month, etiqueee AR corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth ( "ED REDUCTION IN PRIGES OF Pun JORTINUED Pend Heading at 8. M. COWPESH WIE g COR 158 and 157 Chatham street; to rofuce stock. Now is the time to purchase. oun AND EXAMINE THE NEEDHAM SOPA BRD; PETS, rt ly bed that is entire) from th mM visteryg eigen eecreut variety. Forms onay. EGLESTON' 464 Highth avon hited and Miirey-fousth streets, New goods. New prices. st pod, best place in the city to buy Furniture b At uptown warerooms, of'and bie'sghth wrenU cheaper than any house in the city. ™ foods Ghipped abd delivered free of charge, ‘Oall and examine car stock. D. KELLY (successor to H, O'Farrol!), G12 and Sit Bighth avenua, betwoen Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, TAEORGR A. CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY,—PINE PAR’ aie OB A Caroom Furniture, Mirrors, Mattrensen, Pa lor Beds, Carpets, &c., ou convenient terms of payments, ( , The ch aud Carpo M TO DAY, 4 palma nines GUM TEBTH, $10; SINGLE, A Re arnt aR HERD inte i Ra tretde. ‘Established 1851. Good work, low prices. SET » IN THREE HOURS A 8 wai Tale foarih seh hotween, Bish Ati ar Broadway. Fereuts « eninge, he ry. Bie pl ber, rose pearl, whalebon hi Hegrtavors, & en

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