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BOARDERS WANTED. momar RATS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THIRD FLOOR FRONT Room, with Board, for gentleman and wife or sin, ‘day boarders taken, 45 West Eleventh aged Board, for a fumily, at re } also joor front Room. 55 West Ninth str ot jfivsowel Fifth and th avenues. 1 DOOR Laer ggg GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.—BOARD- © Southern Hotel, 679 Broadway ; ly, with first class Board. 4 OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A GOOD ROOM and Board, with fire, gas, &c., at 388 West Nineteenth ‘Street; torms moderate. Please call Monday: SUIT OF ROOMS TO RENT—ON SECOND FLOOR, with extension dining room and private table it desired ; references given and required, 20 West Seventeenth st, 1 RY CHEERFUL FOURTH FLOOR FRONT Also back Koom to let, with choice and abund- nt Bourd, in the theroughly comfortable house 46 Seventh ‘avenue, near Fourteenth street ; references. NEATLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, TO GEN- tleman and wife or single gentlemen, with or without joard; also other desirable Rooms; moderate rates; table excellént; location central, 349 Fourth avenu —DELIGHTFUL ROOMS—WITH BOARD, SECOND floor, with or without private table, at 108 West Forty- seventh street; references required. ST FLOOR—A PLEASANT BACK PARLOR, WITH inclosed Bed; also a front hall Room, with closet, on third ‘oor, with Board; references exchanged. 56 West Twenty- second street. $1 50 and single Eighth streo! 6)D STORY ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR FAMILY: ALSO one Koom on fourth floor, for two, $14, and hall Room, with good table; references. 1544 Wi ‘9p AVENUE, NO. 18).—-LARGE, ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Rooms, on sécond, third or parlor floors, with me Board; table first class; neighborlood uuexception- able. @ BARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON second fioor; all conveniences; southern exposure; a fire; superior table and attendance; private American TO $2 PER DAY, $8 TO $12 PER WEEK,— Fine Rooms, with excellent table, to families aaupeuans City Hotel, corner Broadway and ‘averiey place, family owning house; unexceptionable references. 244 est Twonty-fifth street. Terms reasonable. GENTLEMEN OR FAMILY, FOR $14, CAN HAVE Anicely and neatty furnished seeond story front Room, ‘ith fire; also single Room for $6; excellent table; refer: ence. No. 8 Cottage place, near Bicecker strest. DP FLOOR, SUNNY ROOM, LARGE CLOSETS, AND hall Room; fourth floor double Room, for gentlemen ; Tocation and table Builway, 318 We 2 5 PER WEEK.—A COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN e can bi ommodated with two meals a di (dinner and supper family private. Call on Mrs. DAW, 48 Eighth avenue, second floor. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SOUTHERN exposure, $14 to $20, with Board fortwo; modern im- rovements; Feferences exchanged. 251 West Twenty- eet 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—WITH BOARD, large, handsome Room on second floor, with Bedroom sounectiug; also large Room on fourth floor, front. TH AVENUE, NO, 435, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET. Parlor Floor, furnished, with private table or breakfast; family desiring to inake winter wrrangements can do 80 on feasonable terms; reference, TH AVENUE, NO. 45, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND ‘Twelfth streats.—Very desirable suits of Apartments on Grst and second floors, with or without private table, in this spacious double house: TH AVENUE, NO, 140, CORNER NINETEENTH street.—Two elegant Suits of Rooms, in entire floors, with or without private table, bath, &c., until 10th of Novem: ber only; also single Roonis on ‘fouith floor, with table Vhote. 5TH AVENUE, 251, NE. Parlor and Second F ets, ds mexceptionable; convenient to Elevated ‘Twenty second street. AR THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.— ors, furnished: private bath, el ; with or without private table; desirable Rooms on (would let unfurnished) ; terms moderate. HTH AVENUE, 341-—MRS, SEAVER WILL RENT A very desirable Snit of Roots, with private table, or to gentlenien with breakfast, WEST — WASHINGTON Rooms to let, with Boar WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A SECOND Floor, handsomely furnished, comprising three large and one small room; bath and ample closets; private table: the parlor and dining room on first floor if required, EAST THIRTIETH STRE and Madison ayenues.—Fino tet, with Board, to fun PLACE—FURNISHED BETWEEN FIFTH it and single Rooms to ies and gentlemen; references. TH STREET, 145, BEDW BROADWAY AND Fourth avenue.—Front and buck Room, second floor, hot and cold water, adjoining bathroom; lurge Room, third Boor; first class Board’ suitable fur fainilies or gentlemen wanting acomfortable home ut a reasonable price; grate Bros; table Boarders accommodated, EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Room to let, with first class Board; also Second floor in Fifth avenue, near Thirtieth street; references ex- shanged. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, on first and second floors, with first Cee also Kooms for single gentlemen; reference re- ] EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A HANDSOME back Parlor and two large Rooms on second floor to let, with first class board L TH STREET, nd Sixth avenues.—| easonable tering. Wee, BETWEEN’ FIeTiT wutifuly large, f Rooms, en suito oF single; good ‘Board, ai taoderate prices, Ll WEST NINTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, & large, elegantly furnished Room, with large dress: {ng closet, hot and coid water and all convenience, to one or pA pergerenane ina small private family; house, table and ek. jon unexcoptionablo; terms moderate. Apply for one ] PARK AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FOURTH -y, gna Thirty-snth Streots.Plensant large fourth story om, newly furnished, especi ituble fo man; also shail Room, with Boxed; references, Sau TH STREET, 217 WEST.—ONE LARGE, ELEGANT ea mp R oeig Boor, KY a and wife; also mt Room and single ‘Roo ard; house unusually desirable; references es it [4M STREET, 250 WEST.—PINELY FURNISHED Rooms; large closets and ail conveniences; also stniclo Rooms, with superior Board, for married and single gentle. men; terms reasonable 5 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. — Eleguntly furnished front and "hall Rooms, on second oor, with Board, to gentleman and wile or ntlemen ; anoxceptionable; house heated; reforence. we 17 WESTTENTH STREET —TWo ELEGANT SUITS, with or without private table; Rooms singly; tablé partially supplied from New Jersey farms; references, $17 PER WEEK FOR TWO LARGE BACK PAR. lors, to let, handsomely furnished; good ssoard; no Sther Boardérs; private family. 14 Warrén placo (Charles 112 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTUBKK 17, 1875--QUADRUPLE SHEET. BOARDERS WANTED. QQ Bast, JIWENTY SECOND | STREET —NICELY furnished Rooms to let, on third floor, with to family or singlo gentlemen; also single Rooms, 4.0 EAS? NINETEENTH. STREET —LARGE SECOND fire, gas and excellent Hoard, $25 and $20, i 40 CLINTON PLACE.—TO LET, TWO LARGE, ELE- gently and newly furnished Rooms, on the second floor, rately or together, with first class Board; moderate separ term 4.] WES! SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN PIPTH and Sixth avenues.—Pleasant sunny Rooms, en suite or single, on second floor; good table ; moderate prices; home comforts; references exchanged. 41 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Apartments, with first class Board, for single Fyatlomen desirin superior ‘accommodations; al rises with privat ; terms moderate; references re- 4157, STREET, (193 WEST, NEAR RESERVOIR are—A Suit of two large, furnished Rooms, om Bet oor, and a few single Root: ith Board. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—A SUIT OF SEQ- Board; private tuble if desired; also hull Room ; references. 1 162 AND 1,164 BRO. HANDSOME FUR- LOS nishod ‘or unfurnished Room for gentleman aad wife or single gentleman, with or without Board; every- thing new and in first class order. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ELEGANTLY commodated, with first class Board for lady, by ad- dressing ELEGANT, Herald Uptown Branch office. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT, WITH Board, a beautiful Second Floor, furnished, of two rooms, bathroom and closets adjoining, to gentleman’ or gentleman and wife desiring to live handsomely, and at a fair remunera- tion; location central, Address B.U., box 143 Herald Up- town Branch office. _COUNTRY BOARD. OUNTRY BOARD—AND NICE ROOMS, IN A PRI. vate house, 34 hour by Huriem Rallroad, 5 minute from depot, in couatry, for Indy family; references, L, THU! city, LIZABETH.—A FEW ADULTS, DESIRING BOARD, ‘can be accommodated with pleasant Kooms in a private family; house first class; near depot; terms moderate, Ad- dress M. C., Herald ofc ALL AND WINTER BOARD—AT THE SOUTH Orange Mountain House, Mountain station, Morris and Essex Rallroad, five minutes from depot, at low prices steam heat, gas, good stabling, &e. Address PROPRIE- TOR, South Orange, N. J. A. RADY, HAVING A LOVELY HOME AND NO FAM ily, will let some Rooms; tuble, neatness and attend: nce unsurpassed; only a moment's walk from Blovated Rallroad, a Broadway stage and several lines of horse cars; references, Call at 374 West Thirty-second street, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO gentleman and wife; Board for wife; also one for one OF two gentlemen, 183 West Forty-third’ street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR |TO rent, with or withont private table; bath, closet and all Conveniences; or will be let separatoly to suit parties; refer- gnees exchanged, 17 ty-sixth street, opposite Trinity chapel. ‘ond story front Rooms, newly furnished, to let, with 4 EAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place.—Nicely furnished Parlor Floor, consisting of four rooms; also others, to family or party of gentlemen, with or without Board. 44 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—PLEASANT furnished Rooms, fronting on park, suitable for fam- ilies or single gentlemen, to let, with good Board; references, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, SECOND floor, with good Board, to gentleman and wife in pri- Yate family. No- 222 West Thirty-fourth street, PRIVATE PARTY, OWNING THEIR OWN HOUSE, will let their handsome Second Floor, with Board, fur- hishedor unfurnished, 685 Lexington avenue, between Fifty- fifth aud Fifty-sixth streets. 4:7 WEST TWENTY SECOND, STREET —PLEASANT Rooms, with Board, for gentlomen and wives and sin- glo gentlemen’; references oxchanged. 4.7 AND, 49, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BE: tween Fifth and Sixth avehues.—Elegantly furnished Suits of Rooms, with first class Board; private table if de- sired; location éxeellent: references, 49 SEVENTH AVENUE.—A NICELY FURNISHED A. EADY HAVING A, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house, situated in vicinity of Thirty-fourth street and Boventh avenue, wall lot « second story front Room to yentle- man and wife. with Board for lady. “Address O. F. W., Her- ald Uptown Branch office, OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE obtained in a strictly private family, consisting of man and wife, occupying their own house, handsomely furnished and all the modern improvements; terms reasonable ; first Room, suitable for lady and gentleman; also Rooms | class reference given and required. Call at or address 783 suitable for single gentlemen, with first class Board, Lexington avenue. WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.— HAND- ELIGHTFUL ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD, 50 aducly furniaved sult ot toons to lore with unexcep- tionable Board. References exchanged. 5] WEST THIRTY SIXTH | STREET. HANDSOME Suit of three large Kooms communicating, on second floor; extensive bath, ample wardrobe; private table if pre- ferred; refere' 55 WEST TWENTY EIGHTH STREET HANDSOME: ly furnished Rooms on second and third floors, with un- exceptional Board; also a single Room; reteronces. 6¢ PARK AVENUE.—A DESIRABLE SUIT OF Rooms to let, with or without private table; refer- ences exchanged. G3 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Mrs. CUNNINGTON ‘has to offer desirable Rooms, with first class Board, to families and gen- tlemen; also table board. 69 IRVING PLACE, NEAR GRAMEROY PARK.— Furnished Rooms to let, with Board; house and table first class; references. 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK). —SECOND Floor, front, en suite or singly; house 27 feet wide; rooms unusually pleasant and extra large: location and table strictly first class. i WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—LARGE, PLEAS- ant Rooms to let, with Board; location desirable; ref erences exchanged. 13. WES? TWELPTG STREET—LARGE FRONT Rooms, elezantly furnished; all modern conveniences, with first class Board; vory reasonable terms; other desir: able hall Rooms at equally moderate pricos. Te WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET—TO LET, WITH first class bourd, a handsome second floor (three rooms), singly or en sulte; house newly furnished through- out; also Room for a gentleman, 108 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—DESIRABLE, Rooms to let on second, third and fourth floors, with Board, References exchanged, 108 AND,19 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWsLPTHL street.—Large Room to let, with Board, to gentle- man and wife; very cheap to permanent party ; also single Room. 12 Bast, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Room, with small Bedroom adjoining, for ntioman, wife and child, or two or three gentlemen, with jourd; every conveniencd; $25 to $30 per week, 113 EAST TWELFTH STREET, ONE BLOCK EAST of Broadway.—House nowly renovated; large Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without Board; terms moderate; rences. 114 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—SOME VERY PLE. sant Rooms to let, with Board; house and location first class. UW WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HAND- Bad, omer furnished Rooms to let, with or without jour * EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT large connecting Rooms for families, with first class Board; also a single Room. 129 WAVERLY PLACE.—WELL FURNISHED front Parlor, with Bedroom, to let, with or without Board. 12 EAST TENTH STREET.~ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, to families or gentlemen ; central location; house and table’ first class; terms to suit the times. or Rooms only; convenient to St. Cloudjand Broadway hotels and opposite the now Hotel Rossmore; references from former boarders. 586 Seventh avenue. IRST AND SECOND FLOORS TO REN’ Board; also other Rooms, en suite or singl: table if desired; references exchanged. Apply at and 108 East Twenty-third stroet. UPERIOR FAMILY TABLE BOARD IN LADIES’ Directory Dining Room, 168 West Forty-fifth street, 85 ee ‘eek; order cooking; Soups, Beef Tea aud Cooked Food 10 LET—IN HOUSE WITH PRIVATE FAMILY, ONE or two handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Board; first class location. 246 West Forty-third street. GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD AND LARGE Room, with fire, gus, hot and cold water; private fum- ily preferred; permanent’ if snited; terms not over $12; be- low Twenty-third street, Address L, R.,. box 156 Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT WANTS A SIN- gle Room and Board, with uso of pinuos price not to exceed $35 a month. Address, stating terms, MADE- MOISELLE, Herald Uptown Branch office. Y GENTLEMAN AND WIFE—PLEASANT, WELL furnished Room, with fire, not above third floor; good table indispensable:'good and central location; terms $20 perweek. Address G. H. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN ‘@ quiet, private family, on vory moderate terms, below Fortioth stroot. Address, with terms, B., box 2,887 Post offic OARD—BY A LADY EMPLOYED DURING THE day; torms $4 a week; above Twenty-fifth street, on west side proferred. Address BOARD, Herald Uptown Branch office, OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; large, well furnished Room, in clean house: will pay from $16 to $18 per week, Answer, stating full particulars, L. F, B., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, with two large connecting Rooms, between Twenty: third and Fortieth stroets, not to cost over $40 per week. Address box 2,457 Post oltice. OARD WANTER—BY A REFINED WOMAN, SKILL- ful in ali kinds®f sewing, where work could be done in full or partial payment; necustomed to ent and fit, use machino, &c. Addross SKILL, station E. OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE LADY; WOULD prefer to board with a small, quiet family where there are few or no other boarders: terms reasonable; location ‘Thitty-fourth to Filty-fourth streets nnd Sixth to S avenues. Address E. J. F, Horald Uptown Branch off ENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A 8 Floor, with private table; location between F and Fortieth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Ad- dress, stating terms, J. G. RAYMONDE, Herald Uptown Branch office. WO GENTLEMEN WANT BOARD IN A PRIVATE American family, hot and cold water, fire and gas, > Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, B. H. L,, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BOARD FOR two Indies, nurse and child; two large’ Rooms and hall Room; location must be central. Address, statieg particu- lars, WILLIAM ROBERTS, Herald office. 13 Floor to let, with private table if desired; also Room on fourth floor, to single gentlemen; references. 138. 2A87 FIFTEENTH STREET. small Rooms, nicely furnished, suitable for families or single gentlemen, with or without Board; house heated all through: also day boarders taken, 14 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—IN A SMALL family two or three nice Rooms, with or without Board, fot wenden ge or gentleman and wife; hot and cold water, bath, gas, &c. [4.5 BAST AWENTY-FIRST STREET GRAMERCY ©) Park).—Hundsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or Sugly, with Board; privato table if desired; Rooms for gen- tlemen; terms moderate; references. 14 opened.—Pleasant Rooms, with first class Boai for gentleman and wife or single gentlomen ; references. 156 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT, furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentieman and wife or gentlemen, in @ private family ; references, 16: WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREST.—TO LET, with Board, second story Room, also third story front Room, with hall room connecting, suitable for gen- tlemen and’ wives; also fourth story front to single gentle- men. 164 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET—WANTED by a widow lady, one or two children to Board, where they will receive the comforts of a home. Call or 165 WEST, TWENTY FIRST STREET.—TO | LET, with very good Board, third story back and fourth story front Rooms; modern improvements; references given and required. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET,—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, besides ono juit of Rooms, for privute table, 1 BAST THIRTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘avenue. suit of Rooms on second floor, handsomely tarnished, to let, with or without private table; also one sin- glo Room for « gentleman, 192 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A PRIVATE, SOCIAL 4 family, keeping a good table, will let a largo, well furnished front Room on Second story; also hall Room; no other boarders ; references exchanged. 200 MES? TWENTY FIUTH STREET, CORNER Ninth avenue.—A large Room, neatly furnished, for single men, with or without Board, TH STREET, 239 EAST—LARGE SQUARE ROOMS on third floor, with Board, 0 oxch for two; day board 5Oper week : house and neighborhood the very best. 4 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Pleasant Rooms on second floor, with Board, to gen- Hleman and wife or single gentiemen; house and location Grat class; terms reasonable, ST STREET, 210 WEST.—ELEGANT BACK PAR- 2 Moe th iztension, $35, with Board; third Door fo mtlemen, $4, », be CH aewly painted and furnished; table Board. erst we QQ» STREET WEST, 900, ONE BLOCK FROM ELE- ted Railroad station, Broadway stages and cross- —An entire Parlor’ Floor, suitable for a family, d (private table if desired), or would divide rooms to suit; also small Koom for a gentleman. QQ» STREET, NO. 120 WHST.—LARGE | FRONT Room, second floor, ail conveniences, with Board for two, in private boarding house; two hall Rooms for gontle- mon; terms moderate. 23? STREET, 438 WEST.—ELEGANTAY FURNISHED Rooms, on third and fourth floors, to let, with Board; house heated; location, house and taoie ot the vest, con: Yenlent to cars, stages and Elevated gapor: verms ceason- able. DR D STREET, 1:32 WES’ nished Rooms, with first el 25 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A VERY DE. sirable second story hac third st H Bedroom superior table; Yotvrencoa tm °F third story hall D STREET, 200 WEST, CORNE V) p: ayenue.—Elegantly furnikhed be iketahil Noone thie floor; also one Room on parlor oor; house newly furkished throughout; first class table; references exchanged, QD STREET, NO, 120 EAST. 232, SUREEM, No TWO HANDSOMELY second floor ; al With superior Board; cos oxchengen’? other Rooms, HANDSOMELY FUR- ra. es QD STREET, 441 WEST.SECOND stony Fy 2 Room, with alcove, southern expos, to. Plaga 4 ret class {convenient to stage and ¥ ; also one on third floor. BE: SAS ARV ES 7a WEST TENTH STREET—LARGE ROO} DA. cond and third floors, with Board; table TaeReon donable. 6)Q WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. 28 Mrecwih Board, handsomely furnished Roons oy second floor, en suite or singly; also other Rooms; house and table frst class. QR WEST THRTY.SIXTI STREET—A SVALL PRI. vate family have a handsomely furnished second story front Room to let, with Board; best reference given and required. 90 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET—TO LET, with first class Board, two large front Rooms, con? taining Jerge closets, dressors, hot and cold water, gas, eater, LEXINGTON AVENUE.—AN ENTIRE PARLOR WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, HOUSE JUST W4xTED- 2000 SIZED FRONT ROOM, WITH Board, in a private family, for lady, where there are no other boarders, from Twenty-eighth to Thirty-second street, from Madison to Lexington avenue, or on Lexington avenue; references exchanged. Address'T. J. C., Herald Uptown’ Branch office. ‘ANTED—BY A LADY, A NEATLY FURNISHED sunny Room, in a well warmed house, and Board; neigh- borhood must be’ good: terms $5; references. H., 344 East Fourteenth street. ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR MAN, WIFE AND SELF, in private family or where there are few bourders; lo- cation west side.” Address, stating terms, 4. Y., Herald office, 7 ANTED—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR GEN. tleman and wifo, with Board for lady only; with pri- vate family and nice neighborhood proferred. | Address, stat- {Bg particulars, OBSCURE, Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘ANTED—GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A leasantly furnished Room in a small family, with good Hoard; permanent if sulted; noar Elovated Railroad; Tefereuces exchanged: terms $20 per week. Address JOHN, Herald Uptown Branch office. BROOKLYN BOARD, JOO BESSY STREET, BROOKLYN, FIVE MINUTES from Fulton and Wall street ferries.—Twoy hand- somely furnished Rooms; modern improvements; first class Board; terms $0 to $8 per week ; references. 1.20 THIRD PLAGE, BROOKLYN.—BOARD, $% TO $8 per week; pleasant Rooms; good board: bath, fire, &e.; 10 minutes!’ walk to Hamilton ferry and half & flock to'both Court and Smith streot ears. OG BEXEY STREET, NEAR STATE —LARGE Rooms, house with modern improvements, first class Board, fire and gas; five minutes’ walk to ferries; $5 50 to | $6 50 por week. PRIVATE FAMILY, WHO NEVER HAVE TAKEN boarders before, living in a first class brown stone house and neighbornood, newr Prospect Park, 20 minutes from ferry, would let one or two Rooms, to a gentleman and wife or ono'or two gentlemen, with or without board. Ad- dross BROOKLYN, Horald office. IGELOW HOUSE, BROOKLYN, 197 FULTON street—Has ali modern conveniences; pleasant furnished Rooms, with or withott good Board; prices moderate. also table board. 20 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE and commodious Rooms, newly and handsomely furnished, with or without private ‘also single Rooms; everything first class; terms moderat 204. NESL TENTH STREET—A PRIVATE AMER. can family has smal and large Rooms to let, with Board, to ladies or gentlemen. Terms, $5 to $6 per week. 20 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET: with Board, two largo Rooms and Bedroom, third story. to gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives; terms moderate; references. 908 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET —LARGE and small Rooms, handsomely furnished, every convenience, to let, with superior Board; prices moderate ; references exchanged, 213 West THIRTY EIGHTH STREET —A PRIVATE family owning their house will let, with Boar very desirablo Rooms to two gentlemen or gentleman an ife ; convenient to Broadway cars; reference, 220 WEST PORTE FIPTIC STREET —A” FAMILY or single gentlemen can have nicely furnished, sunny Rooms, with Board; terms moderate; near Broad: way. Q22 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET—TO LET, with Board, two nicely furnished fourth stor; Rooms; good location’, few boarders; references exchang: 0. LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, TO GENTLEM house first cluss; all modern improvements; three min: Utes’ walk from South or Wall street ferries. Apply ot 302 Hicks streot, Brooklyn. HOTELS. NGELL’S HOT AIR ROMAN BATIIS, 61 LEXING- ton avenue, corner Twenty-fifth street.—Rooms for sen: Homen or familics, with or without Meals; private table if desired; house and baths open all nicht. A THAISON, PARISIENNE, 38 AND | 40 | EAST + Twolfth stroet, between Broadway and University pluce—Elegant Apartments for families and single gentlo- Then, with or without Board, at moderate pric GREAT REDUCTION,—250 NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms, 25e., 85e., 50e., $1, $1 50, $3; groater reduc- tions if permanent; gentlemen anil familles; open ail night; Frankfort House, Frankfort and William stroets, T SMITH'S HOTEL, 58 CHATHAM STREET, NEAR new Post office—Pleasant front Rooms, 6c, and 50c. por night, weekly prices reduced. Always open. European plan, Business centre. FULTON STREET, N i ong European plan; open all night how foinily Rooins; Dining Ro AR BROAD- railways; business centre; Rooms, ‘60 cents upward; n Sundays. 6 EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET.—BOARD,—, QD tendscrisiy terattied Room reond Gos cece exposure, to two gentlemen or gentloman and wife; terms very moderate; location first class; references exchanged. 298 wast, FORTIETHC STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, to nice private man and wife; Board foriady only; hot and cold water, gas, bath and re; private ramnily. be WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—THIRD story frent Room and Bedroom to let, with good table, suitable tor gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; reasonable; hot aud cold water; all conveniences; ref- rences exchange 4.() WEST FIVTY-PIRST STREET—AN | AMERI- can family will rent, with or without Board, second floor front Room and single Room on third floor, to man aud wife or single gentleman, 4. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE J snd ploasant. Rooms; private bath if required; oom on third floor, suitable for two gentlemen, with first class Board ; references. 50 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family offer a choice of handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; terms reasonable to partios of respectability. 38 TTAGE PLACE, CORNER HOUSTON OO sireot.—Front Parlor, with Board; also a few small jooms. B4.1H STREET, 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsomely’ furnished Second and Third Floors; 180, single Rooms, with unexceptionable Board; fwmil small, but fow seloct boarders taken; rolerences exchanged, 309 WEST FouRrRentH sTREET.—NICELY FUR. nished Koom and Bedroom on second floor, front, to lot toa gentleman and wife or single geutlomen, with first class Board, a asi and wife, with or without Board. Alma ais haps STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for families and single gentlemen; references exchanged. 35 RAST | TWENTY-SECOND BQ] WES! Porty-rrera stReET.—To LET, WITH Bowrd, back Room, i . a Sona; also two hall Roome;'ample pantry rooms T 1° POF 3G RAST TWENTY. sEcoND StREET—RooMS ON third floor, to let, with first class Board; also one Room on fourth floor; relorences exchanged, 37 SEVENTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM CORNER Thirteonth street.—A’ front Room, with Board, Boon hatha Ba. isle Wotttets ogee Sova ak a , B85 loot he ‘ boardirs taken at $4 and €9 weokly? can be soon Sunday. QQM STREET, 297 WEST.—EXCELLENT ROOMS, Sen HOE, cies Board; suitabia for fami or gon: 0 exposure ; references exchanged, ¥ i ‘ WEST FOURTEENTH ST! inp B22 aotrds's ange nonunion tanned ten ore suitable for one ort: i; A pag Wo persons; terms moderate; references: eee € WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—} 345 farnished Rooms, with Board; ample ‘doen ie. eral table and attendance; house warmed with first class furnace and grate fires; terms $8 to $25 per week. WEST TWENTY-THIRD . BOA, reat rian eve No fr gonvenianges ; references exchanged, yeah ot OTEL BRANTING, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Fifty-eighth street.—First class Rooms and Board for families and single persons. A TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J.— ‘Open ail the year; half the usual rates fur fail and winter; 30 minutes from Liberty street. ‘J. BOWMAN, Propriotor. ENOX HOUSE, 72 FIFTH AVENUE—HAS A FEW family and single Rooms, with or without Board, at very iow prices for the winter. W. L. McINTYRE, R. LACHENMEYER, FORMERLY OF GRAND Hotel, will let an elegantly furnished Floor (separately if dosired) ;’moals or private tablo; at No. 19 West Twenty- sixth street, ACIFIC HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY.—REPAINTED and recarpeted completo; a most convenient family hotel for gentlemen whose business pursuits confine them to the lower part of the city. JOUN PATTEN, IXTH AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER FORTY-FOURTH street, on the baa lan; single Rooms from $3 to $6 per week; en suite, from e to $20; first class restaurant at moderate prices. T, STEPHEN'S HOTEL, CHESTNUTSTREET, ABOVE ‘Tenth strect, Philadelphia, Pa.—Thoroughly first class Ih all its appointinents; rooms large and weil ventilated furnished throughout in tho most elaborate manner; con: venient to all the public offices and. places of amusement ; transiont rates $3 60 per day; special rates to pormanent guests and commercial peopl G1, GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY-SECOND street, Broadway.—Rooms, all Lhd abe be tio dent reduced, } permanent parties less; elevator, Bathe, e. PormWILLLAM G. TOMPKINS. OUTHERN HOTEL, 679 BROADWAY (ONE DOOR from Grand Central Hotel).—Just reopenqd; $2 and SOaday; liberal arrangement to permanent boarders; Rooms, without board, if desired. HE PARK HOTEL—NOW THOROUGHLY RENO- ‘vated in a first class mannor; new furniture, carpets, int and paper; offers elegant Rooms, by the week, to re: jablo persons at very reasonable terms; transient guosts $1 per day. INCHESTER HOUSE, EUROPRAN PLAN, COR- ner of Broadway and Thirty-first streot,—This hotel is newly fitted up in elegant style, embracing all the modern improvements, hot and cold water baths, &¢,; nleasant, comfortable single family Rooms. pee AND WINTER BOARD 20 MINUTES OUT, Hudson River Railroad, 10 from depot; fine situation; Croton water; 87 per week. Ad- modern improvements: i William street, dress G.. box 4096 Post office, or call at 27 third floor, room 7. MOSTAR PLEASANT | ROOMS | AND BOARD can be obtained in a private family; terms moderate, Address box 171 Post office, Montelair, N WINTER RESORTS. Ww 4 »ARD.—ZABRISKIE MANSION, BERGEN Point, N. J.; steamboat twice and 64 trai dates terms moderate i ; 35'minutes from Wall street. App! Washington street, New York, or at Mansion, Bergen Point. For Other Boarding Advertisements See Directory. SALES AT AUCTION, UCTION.—T0-MORROW (MONDAY), 10 O'CLOCK, at five story brown stone m 47 West 16th st. between 5th and Gth avs., the entire Household Furniture, viz. :—Superb Parlor and’ Drawing Room Suits, handsome Chambor Sets, complete Library and Dining’ Furniture, elegant Steinway Piano, magnificont Decker & Bros. upright Piano, Paintings, Bronzes, Carpets, £e. ROBERT O.'CASHTN, Auctioneer, N. B.—Don't fail to attend. House open Monday, 8 A. M. Full particulars in Monday's Herald, ¥ JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER, GRAND CLOS- ing ont sale of the thanufactory of William Schomberg, Rivington street, on ‘Tuesday and Wednesday next, 19 and 20, at 104; o'clock ; $20,000 worth first class rnituré, French plate Mirrors, marble Mantels, Planos, dc. ‘This undoubtedly. will be the finest salo of the Renson, as everything must bo sold without reserve, Mr, Schomberg sails for California in a fow days. Cataloguos nt gale, Warerooms open to inspection, Full particulars in Monday's and Tuesday's Herald, B J. HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, 39 AND 41 EAST Thirteenth street, sells on Monday, 10%3 A. M. carpet and rep Lounges, Carpets, Mattresses, Hedsteads, Bureaus, Kitchen Ware, black walnut Brackets,’ &c. EORGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER—HOLBROOK & ROLLINS will sell, on Monday, ‘clock, at their salesroom 454 and 456 Canal street, a general assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, &e." Advances made on con- signments. MOBRIS, WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Executor’s sale of elegant Dwelling and Lot, south- West corner Fifth Octob cabinet F enue and Forty-fourth street, and Stable fourth street, 30. will sell by auction, on OOTOBER. 20, "1875, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 11 Broad- way. Sale by order of Executor of Willian 8. Blackinton, deceased. Fifth avenue,—The elegant and extra wide four story high stoop brown stone Dwelling and Lot No. 628 Fifth avenue, southwestern corner Forty-fourth street. The honse is 4x70 feet, and butler’s pantry extension, 12.6x12.6 feet; class in every respect; built by Johh H, Sherwood, and is in superb order, having been overhauled at & larg expense during the pagt summer; lot 28.4x125 feet, West Forty-fourth street.—The first class three story brick Stable No, 12 West Forty-fourth street, just west of Fifth avenue; stable is 25x70 feet; eight stalls, carriage, harness and coachman’s rooms; lot 25x100.5, Teris at sale. For maps aud permits to view the house apply to the auc- No. tioneors, No. 3 Pine street. MORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 120 EAST Fifty-first street, between Fourth and Lexington avs. KE. 1. LUDLOW &'CO. will seli at auction, on Thurday, October 21, 1875, at twelve o'clock, at the Exchange Sales: room, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building), New York, East Fifty-first street—The valuable Lot. with the two story framo Dwelling (fled in with brick), 20x25 feet, known as No, 120 East Fifty-thrst street, between Fourth an Lexington avenues, Lot, 25x100.5 feok, $9,000 can remain on bond and mortgage, Maps, &c., at the Auctioneer's office, No. 3 Pine st., N. Y. MORTGAGE | SALE—THOS. J. McGRATH, AUC; tioneer, will sell on Monday, at 10 o'clock, ‘Nos. 59 and 61 Maiden lane, the Machinery and Tools of a Book Bindery, consisting of Ruling Machines, Paper Cutters and all appurtenances usually belonging to's book bindery. By ord ney for mortgagee. ARTITION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY vat the Exchange Sal Toom, 111 Broadway, at 12 o'clock noon. Bd avenue, 1,034, tour story Store Property. 4th avenue, 1,317, four story private Dwelling, avenue, a'valvable Lot of ground, street, 830. three story private Dwelling. ‘ivate Dwelling. 3, a French Flat. Maps and particulars at A. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO,'S, Auctioneers, No. 9 Pine stroct, New York. AWNBROKERS’ SALES.—MONDAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sroom, 59 New Bowery, and No, 9 Oliver street, 700 lots of silk and other Dresses, broche and woollen Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Blankets, Quilts, Boots, Gaiters, Overconts, frock, sack and business Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, men’s Clothing, at 11 o'clock sharp. By order of Simpson, Somers & Co., 27 Chatham stre UESDAY, 500 lots men’s and women’s Clothing, by order N, Sonneberg, Hast Tenth street. WEDNESDAY, 650 lots of men’s and women's Clothing, by order of M. appre Sie Ste Williamsburg, and 8. Goodstein, rid, tree! rooklyn. Hidge streeh Brook" oRSDAY, 500 lots men’s and women’s Clothing, by order D. G. Fergu- son, Broome street. FRIDAY, 500 lots of men’s and women’s Clothing, by order John J. Martin, Mulberry street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS KEYWORTU, Auctioneer.—On Thursday, October 21, at salosroom 203 Chatham square, men’s und‘ women's Clothing, Bedding, &c, By order of H, Breckwedel, Ninth auenue, Para RS’ SALES. By THOS, J. McGRATH, auctioneer, 158 Chatham street, corner Mulberry. Mouilay—Men's and Women’s Clothing, by order A. Henry, . Brooklyn. fewelry, Diamonds, &c., by order Catharine street, and D, Silberstein, Sixth and Women’s Clothing, by order J. A. Jarman, 18 Varick street. AWNBROKERS’ SALES.—BY R. FIELD, GENERAL Auctioneer, salesroom No, 89 Bowery: ‘Monday, October 18, by order Henry McAleenan, Eighth avenue, 600 lots Clothing. Tuesday, October 19, by order R. Simpson & Co., 195 Bow er) ', GUO lots Clothin, ‘Wednesday, October 20, by order Simpson, Greon & Co., 181 Bowery, 600 othing. Thursday Ootcher 21, Ly orior Mrs. S. Fullan, West Thir- tyzninth street, 000 lots Clothing. ‘ Friday, October 22, by order Hugh MeAleenan, Second ave- nne, 600 lots Clothing. ICHARD WALTERS’ SONS, AUCTIONEERS. Marshal's sale Groceries, Teas, Butter, de. Will soll on Monday, at 113g o'lock, wt sulesroom 27 Fast Broadway, a large assortment of Groceries, vis. Green and Black’ Tens, Coffee, boxes Starch and Morgan canned Strawberries, ‘Spices, ieklos, : ampagne, Bitvers, Ui C. OUN T. ‘Also Marshal's sale Fixtures Hw Counters, Cutting Board, Chairs, Stoves HERIFF'S SALE OF FURNITURE. 8. HERMAN, Sherif Auctioneer, sells Monday, Octo- bor 18, at 11 , at No, 154g Bowery, a large lot of Household and Oifice. Furniture, consisting’ of Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Olleloth, Ollico Furnituro, Counters, ‘cages, Sufos, Scales, Blankets, se. Sale posi: tive. Deulers invited. WILLIAM C, CONNER, Sheriff. Jonx F. Ounninanam, Doputy. HERIFE'S SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPET, OIL- cloth, Machinery, de. 8. HERMAN, Sheriff's and General Auctioneer, sells Mon- day, October 18, ut 11 o'clock, at No. 580, Hudson street, the entire Stock, Fixtures and Machinery of a first class Furnt ture Establishment, consisting of elegant Parlor, Bed and Dining Room Furniture; Washstands, Extension Tables, marble top Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Hat Racks: Lounges, Chairs, "Mirrors, Cribs, Bedsteads, hair and feather Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Quilting, &e.; also a large lot unfinished Furniture, Lumber, Veneer, Machinery, &c. Sale positive, in lots, Dealers invited. WILLIAM 0, CONNER, Sheriff, Tuomas Suits, Deputy. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED’ OFFICES FOR THE “RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR TUB NEW YORK HERALD :— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265. BROADWAY, lo SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHTA, LEQENER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- For Other Advertisements Under This Heading See Directory. ; IN, Marshal, m ___... MARBLE MANTELS, T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A” Anextonslve stock of Slato and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Slate Work of every doseription. PENRUYN SLATE COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st, N.Y. T CO8ST—CLOSING OUT STOCK OF MARBLEIZED Mantels. Finest selection of marble Mantels; all qual- ites: modern desians. “Tuning for tho trade at 8 kLAbER & CO.'S Steam Marble Works, West Fifty-first street, be- tween Broadway and Eighth avent ‘TEWART'S NEW SLATE MANTELS, INLAID WITH tiles; also marble and wood Mantels, elegant designs; prices very low. 220 and 222 West Twenty-third streoty near Seventh avenue, 300 MARBLEIZED AND MARBLE MANTELS, NEW designs, from $12 upward, closing out at a groat ro- duction for cash; Marble turning for the tr A. KLABER, 134 Kast Eighteouth street, near Third avonus, jew Yor! BILLIARDS. a AMERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Dolanoy’s wire cushions, solely used in all eham* Diouship and match games: second hand Lables at great bax: gains, W. H. GRIFFITH & OO., 40 Vesey street, Butan TABLES FOR SALE CHEAP—5X10, BEV- celled, good as new, at piano store, 219 Kast Twenty- third streot. OoREaE 3 STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the colebrated Phelan & Collender this clty only at 738 gombination cushions, for sale in Broadway. OR SALE—A COLLENDER BEVEL BILLIARD Table; been used but little and in perfect order, with Ivory balls, cues, rack, 46. Call at 710 Fifth avenue, HELAN'S BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY BY GEORGE E. PHELAN, No. 36 East Fourteenth street, Now York; No. 023 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, STAURANTS, IVE AND LET LIVE, BROADWAY AND FULTON wel urs; dinner from 12 . M. DY SPENCER, Caterer, DEGRAAP & COCHRANE, 162 and 154 West Twenty.thtrd street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, BARGAINS NOT TO BE EQUALLED. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, ‘The most extonsive and elegant Stock. ‘The latest and most beautiful designs, ‘The greatest variety. ‘Tho most decided bargains. ‘This immense Stock, our own manufactur Wwe assure the public, is at bargains unequalled elsewhere. ing A GREAT BARGAIN IN FURNITURE, DEGRAAF TAYLOR are now selling their entire stock of Parlor, Library, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture; Lace and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Cornices, pier and mantel Glasses, Bedding, &c., at a sacri- fice, in order to reduce their immense stock of goods before taking inventory for the coming year. BGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 Bowory, 65 Chrystie st. and 130 and 132 Hester st., New York. P. S—Our prices for hair, moss and feather Pillows and :| g I ‘Mattressos are less than any other honse in the city. Pt | PORTINGTON BROS., 54 Hudson streot, Factory 107 Charles st For the next ten days, Great bargains in Furniture. Alarge stock of Parlor, Library, Dining Room, and Chamber Furniture At extremely low prices. Parties wishing to purchase Furniture Will find it to their interest to examine our goods and prices. PORTINGTON BROS., 54 Hudson street. Established 1849. Eighth avenue cars pass the door, GREAT BARGAINS FINE FURNITURE. Every description of Furniture at cost and less than cost, ‘Also a full line of Curtains d everything pertaining to ® UPHOLSTERY ® © attractive prices, to close out our entire retail ious to removal about January 1, GL. KELTY & CO., 154 Fifth avenue, near Twenty-third street. FURNITURE OF OUR OWN MANUFATURE, at nnnsnall business pr Al Parlor, Library, I} Dining Room and Chamber Suits. Decorations, Lambrequins, Cornices, Mattresses, &c. Good goods, moderate price: WARREN WARD & CO., 75 and 77 Spring street, corner of Crosby street. A. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, CARPETS and Bedding at greatly reduced prices at 13, M. COW- PERTHWAIT & CO.'S extensive warerooms, Nos. 155 an 157 Chatham street. | Payinents taken weekly or monthly, UCTION NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND mistit English Brussels, three-ply and ingrain Carpets, Oileloths, &e.. very cheap (from auction), at the old place, 112 Fulton street, side entrance. T SMITH’S PARLOR BED DEPOT, 816 BROAD- ety; Bookcase and Sofa Beds a specialiy for cash or in- stalments. N ELEGANT NEW PARLOR SUIT FOR SALE cheap—$100, worth $250; upholstering first class. Call ro < West Fourth street, near Broadway,on Monday or esday. A WPOSMTIVELY AT PRIVATE SALE, FURNITURE Of private residence. 120 Wost Twenty-third stroot, hear Sixth avenue ; Parlor Suits, 14 pieces, covered in satin, cost $1,200, for $350; one do., $125; Turkish Suits, $50 an $100; rep tnd haireloth Suits, $30 and $90: inlaid and gilt Diack walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, W: stands, Wardrobes, hair and spring Mattresses, dining Fur- niture, Extension Tablo, Buffet, Chairs, ec. _N.'B,—Elogant rosewood four round Bradbury & Co, Plano, $200; at a bar- gain, Call hnd see for yourselves, Steinway & Son. Call to-day or Monday. GREAT SACRIFICE.—FAMILY LEAVING CITY will sell their magnificent Grand Duchess style satin brocade Parlor Suit, nearly n cost $450, for $150; one do., Marie Antoinette style, So; Pianoforte, Chamber Suits, with Dressing Cases, $40 up; Carpets, rep and haircloth Suits, $40 and $25; Mattresses, Bedding, Lounges, Curtains, Mirrora, Clocks, Sideboard, Extension ‘Tible. Silverware, &c., one-quarter cost. Call this day (Sunday) or Monday ‘resi dence 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. A..-20, MEBT DEMANDS OCCASIONED BY FINAN. cial embarrassments, the complote Furniture of five Story brown residence No, 47 West 16th st., will be sold at iq original cost, vis.:—Elogant_satin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost $1,200, for $300; do., $175; handsome Turkish Suit, $100; miagnificent rosowood case, 75 octave upright Deckor & Bros, Pinnoforte, $279; an elegant Stoinway 1 complete Chamber sets, with Dressing Case, single Bedstonds, Bureaus, fine hair and spring Mattresson, solid walnut brary, and dining Furniture, rep, aud hair cloth Suits, $30, fine Paintings, Bronies, Silverwar Carpets, 30c. yard; ‘Silverware, kc. N,. B.—A positive chance.’ Please call and examine. Can bo seen to-day or Monday. Private residence No. 47 West 16th st., between Sth and 6th avs, Atat E. FAVOR'S AUCTION HOUSE, 13 EAST Fourteenth strect.—Two rich Parlor Suits, two Bedroom do., Dressing Cases and Bedsteads at a sacrifice for cash; owners want money; two Sofa Beds $25; general assortment Furniture in proportion. N. B.—Best location for sales of all kinds of furniture, LADY WANTING MONEY OFFERS HER PARLOR and Bedroom Suit at @ sacri nearly new and made to order: aiso Fronch Clock. “Call Monday, “87 Bast Twentl- eth street. ‘ICE LOT OF AL Eteinway Plano, Mirrors, tures, Sewing Machine, Sofa By 15 Abingdon —SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALL « hardt’s superior Parlor and Sofa Beds at the American Institute Fair. seventh street. FURNIT JRE OF A FAMILY— pets, walnut Suite, Pic Billiard Table, $40, TO PICK. 1s, now on Salesrooms 218 Forniture, Bods, Bedding, &e. Payments taken by the week or month. Terms eas; KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenu |ONTINUED REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNI- ture, Carpets and Bedding at B. M. COWPERTH- WAIT &'CO,’S, 155 and 157 Chatham street; to reduce stock. Now is the time to purchase. JUBNITURE AND CARPETS, Now goods. New prices. The cheapest and best place in the city to buy Furniture and Carpets is at ti town wareroom! Us at up 512 aud 514 Eighth avenud, Ton per cent eheaper than any house in the etty. All goods shipped and delivered free of charg Call and examine our stock. D, KELLY (successor to H. O'Farrell), 512 and 514 Fighth avenu between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, OR SALE—FURNITURE, &0., &C., IN TWO FIRST class boarding houses; established; net profits $400 por, month price, $5,000 ehah: going to Europe causo of selling, Address THOMAS, Herald Uptown Branch office, EBORGE A. CLARKE’S POPULAR SYSTEM OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS, the most convenient and advantageous method of obtaining fashionable, well made FURNITURE, CARPETS. PURE HAIR MATTRESSES, THE MOST IMPROVED SPRING AND PARLOR BEDS, &o. 747 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, GOODS MARKED AT CASH VALUE IN PLAIN FIGURES. SCALE OF PAYMENTS FOR EIGHT MONTHS :— 100 worth of Goods........6+ B14 00 per month. 125 worth of Goods: 217 6O per month. 150 worth of Goods + 21 00 per month. 175 worth of Goods. 24 50 per month. 200 worth of Goods: + 28 00 por month. 300 worth of Goods. 2 42 00 per month. 400 worth of Goods. | 56 00 per month, 500 worth of Goods and over, special raton, iscount tor prompt paymen ALL GOODS AT CASH PRICES IF PAID FOR WITHIN ONTHS, Parties returning goods before the fall number of pa: ‘y- ments have been made can regain possoasion of the same at any time without loss by paying the amount due, Gr. Leni ot Esp ls ae. . lene be rassels, three ply and ingrain e cl y Mattings, do. a woialty), very atthe ald 112 Fultdn street, side entrance. LOBE FURNITURE COMPANY, 16 East Fourteenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place, Wo aro now offering our large and splendid stock of ‘Chamber and Parlor Furniture, torms of paymont, WANT TO HIRE A PIER GLASS AB PEET le by 2 foee 9 inches wide, wnd T want ne parehewe Beer. ‘ond hand self-feoding Parlor Stoves. Apply at 670 Broadway, ILLEEN’S AUCTION ROOMS, 22 BAST THIR- Bunsen a are ata Sarna ments. The greatest bargains jn the elty. jal. bes LIMPTON BED FOR 1) ‘guire of Gas SALE AT HALF Ds on il PUREIFORR APARTMENTS RENTERS.—POR SALE LOW, ONS Pier and one Mantel Mirror; best French plate. "Ap at HAEGER'S Storage Warehouse, 300 West W minin, Invgvod condition obo pati for im Panttag, Kalae® ec. Address rienitene, ‘Herald office, ANTED-A WALNUT DRESSING CASE AND Sted, Coen Cane ines tibe valne Wir itt ; will pay small difference in cash. Address A. MELVILLE, Herald office. ee —===3 THE LECTURE SEASON. —MASONIC HALL, THIRTEENTH STREET, near Fourth avenue, 8 P. M., showing tho law of ‘ss, by Alfred Green. Small entrance fee. Cou fessors Elsberg, Stein, Henderson. T J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, Bleecker street, pupils can commence at any time Qitond at their own convenience, without loss of I sd for ciroular, Soiree Tuesday evening, October 19, at J, SAUSES DANCING | ACADEMIES.— CLASSES Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteonth; Brevoort Hall, Fifty-fourth atreot. PRIVATE LESSONS any hous LARS private academy, 212 East Eleventh street, DODWORTWS DANCING SCHOOL, NO. 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, will com= wee 2ctober 16; mornings or afternoons for ladies and children; evenings for gentlemen. For particulars send for @ circular, M y Hereet, Brook, au Dodwortl’s classes, 193 Washingt om AT ME. TRENOR'S 23 and ACADEMY OF DANCIN >, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir meee Pupils attend by TICKET at their CONVENIENCE, Receptions every Friday evening, Send for circular, T FERNANDO’S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY. A fifth street, corner Third avenue (bank bullding).— Classes Monday and Thursday evenings end Saturday afters rivate lessons in Glide Walta a specialty, See cise Reception Thursday, October 21, frou 9 to 12. ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S ECTION OF STUYVESANT NEW CLASSES NOW FORM. IN GLIDE AND ASSEMBLY i RECEPTION MONDAY BUILDING EVERY NIN © OW innON DANCING ‘ourteenth stre sse8 now open ‘and particular attention paid to beginners. Ladies can join the school from Tto8P. M. and gentlemen from Sto 9 P.M. on next Th oy evening: terms per quarter, ladies, $0, and gentlem Ie $10; Glide Walt taught. Select soirees Tuesday and Satur day evenings. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, . Bt the f ef wae Leeouptdow TUE te piers 7” ¢ fashionable Dances in one c eoaee tll eta at phgit ly sarin ese rooms are centrally located and o: f from all parts of New York, Brooklyn aud other aijaceut cities. The first lessons o: be taken privately and no extra charge from class prices. ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, 26 West Fourth street.—Classes open; all dances tanght, perfectly in one quarter: six fashionable dances taught per fectly in six private lessons. BROOKLYN DANCING ACAD- «omy, 175 State street.—A class for gentlemen begin ners Tuesday, October 19, at 8 P. M.; send for # circularg enclose 25 cents for 4 Dancers’ Assistant. DE GARMO'S, DANCING CLASSES, ‘55 West Thirty-third street. ‘Mornings and atternoons for ladies and children, Monday and Thursday evenings for gentlemen, eee CLASSES IN DANCING FOR LADIES, gentlemen and children commence. Saturday, October 80, at 1,464 Broadway: Cirenlars ean be obtained there or at W. Pond’s music store, Union square. X R, I. H. TRENOR’S PRIVATE CLASS FOR LADIES, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 2 to 4 P.M. Lyrio Sixth avenue, ROFESSOR SHERIDAN'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, 613 and 615 Third avenue; Monday and Thursday even- i the modern waltzes taught in one quarter; soiree evening, October 18, ‘ H. RIVERS! MISCELLANEOUS, —STEPHEN F. WHITMAN & SON’S PHILADEL- + phia Confections at his wholesale rates at No. 3 Corte landt street. JOHN LAVERY. PRINTER WHO HAS RECENTLY OPENED A NEW office is prepared to do the Engraving, Composition and Prosswork of an Illustrated Publication, “Address M. N. G., Herald office, MERICAN GLASS COMPANY, 62 VESEY STREET, is the cheapest place in the United States to buy Glass, Crockery, Lamps, Chimneys, dc, _P. I, SLANE, Agent. MPROVED PARLOR JUMPER—THE MOST HEAL thy exercising toy; the inveutor will agree with a re sponsible party for the exclusive sale. Address Dr. P, EL, 1583¢ Mulberry street, Newark, N. J. ‘a Rocirs rion ocaiiereiss srasceee Wolo tie and tencall Shoathing Paper, Roofing Pitch and Composition Cement for leaky roo EB. H. MARTL 70 Maiden lane and No. 9 Liberty street HOWCASES AT REDUCED PRICES—THE LARGES? Assortment of the latest patterns in the city; cases Packed and slipped free of charge, with ntes ‘ot safe delivery. HOFFMAN & FERSCH, 148 Chatham street. UPLEB OPEN EYE EASY THREADING NEEDLES for all machines and hand sewing. Canvassers wanted. Call at offive, 680 Broadway. 10 PATENTE! VANTED SMALL NOVELTIES OF utility to manufacture on a Address W. BLOODGOOD, Nos. 2 and 4 Howard MATRIMONIAL, WELL BRED, AGREEABLE FOREIGN LADY, OF good family and standing, accustomed to keep a home jleasant and in order, desires the jaaintance of a re~ able, independent gentleman about with a view to matrimony. Address MAGNOLIA, box 160 Herald office. LADY, LIVING IN HER OWN HOUSE, WOULD liko to'meet with @ gentleman of honor and means; view to matrimony. Address ELLA, box 130 Herald Up= town Branch office. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO FORM THE AQ- quaintance of an eklerly gentleman who will advise and assist her; matrimonially inclined. Address F. G. CLARK, Herald Uptown Branch office. A LADY SOLICITS CORRESPONDENCE PROM mtlemen above 40, of positive honor, believing in her “equal right” for selection matrimonially;; references first class. Address B., Box 5,578 New York Post office. & WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—TWO YOUNG O ladies, handsome and competent, ages 16 and 1 highly accomplished, wish to meet with two gentlemen moans with a view to matrimony. Call all the week, WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED girl as cook or laundress; best city reference. 140 Chambermaids, &c. Q West aap , ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —& 2 young girl ax chambermald and waltress, Can be seen ror two day 1 CORNELIA ST.—A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN ‘as chambermaid and waitress. Cull for two days. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 6TH AY.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER would go out by the day or take work home; suite 25) made in the latest style at short notice and m prices very best city reference. 77H AV. IN THE STORE—A SEAMSTRE 448 who is a fitst class dressmaker, to work in famil day, or would take work home ; terms moderate ; reference. 637 GTH AV., NEAR 37TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker desires the patronage of a few more farnilies at her own residence ; terms reasonable. Laundresses, &e. WES? 20TH ST—A COLORED WOMAN DBe sires some ladies’ and gentlemen's washing to her own home. CNNE WALKER, 3) OTH AVA COMPETENT LAUNDRESS® 261 wishes few first class familie! washing: thor h derst tl ness in al iting, ¥ ing, polshing, ince work of all kinds; orders at short no Fico promptly attended to. WEST 42) ST—AN ANO. 1 HAND TO DO 4.05 IMiNiy work: ao objection to do upstairs works city oF suburbs ; reference if required. ‘A. TARST CLASS TAUNDRESS WiLL DO FAMILI ing, fluting included, at 750, per dozen; crenee Ad ss box 15 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1 Miscellaneous. AY.-LADIES HATRDRESSING AND HAIG 74.3 orn AY cry description dove in a reliablo manners also family sewing. ‘ ———— ae HELP WANTED—FEMALES. — an AAR AAA RRR ROAR, GOOD SKIRT TRIMMER, WHO CAN b teu ine; also an entice, ‘ho A. so'pteue ie an opment pa, \T MME. LAPOROADE'S, NO, 6 WEST LTH sT— ante freonan unieratandn eat on cae i oar walet finishers and ous battonhole maker. GayERAL EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES, IN THE Jaco and trimming department; none others need ape piy: learners also, at HOCH BROS.,” No. 277 Oth av. WAXTED_A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT GIRL FOR ral housewor vate family; city reterence: required, 67 West 2ist st. 7 hss: SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, Sennen, A. BESERCTABLE COLORED MAN, | DESIRES & situation a8 private waiter; teeny, understands his business in all branches; kind and obliging; will be Fecommended by the first class families of the city. Address ¥. T. A., box 178 Herald Uptown Branch office, OUNG COLORED MAN WANTS Seta tech TO take care of furnaces in houses; no objection ty ther private or boarding houses; aiso black boots and take care ofthe sid sevon years’ reference from his last em~ By 74 Call on or addréss RICHARD FURLEY, 134 Wess CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ha gene THOROUGH CLOAK AND SUIT denise : it rel fake fall charge, tts '* SOMPEAYGEARY, 400 td av. THE TRADES. Mactisist OFFERS HI3 SERVICES TO Ay a factor reliable man, Address P. 0. Bp aU Eye card OF A: Beamer, TION, BY A. PRACTICAL ENGE eS SITUA’ 4 Aad Wort Tutpiounh | For Other Want Advertisements See