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—_——__—__—__— BOARDERS WANTED. ENTIRE SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FUR- ished, with Board: also plessant Rooms suitable for imilies and single geutlemen, 20 East Forty-mxth street, ir Madison avenue (Windsor block), Reference. PARLOR FLOOR; THREE LARGE ROOMS «handsomely furnished: private bathroom, closets, &c. ‘ith private table, or without Bourd; references. 36 East ntieth street, LARGE SECOND STORY ROOM—SOUTHERN EX- posure, to let, with Bourd; suitable for gentleman and ife or two gentlemen; $14 per week, 190 West Tenth st. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 21, 1875--1KIPLE SHEET, BOARDERS WANTED. ¢ ‘REET, 111 WEST.—LARGE THIRD AND 34°35 pent ey suany Rooms, with Board; refer- ences exchanged. floors; also single Rooms, with unexceptionable Board; family small; but few select boarders tuken ; references. BOARDERS WANTED. EAS? PIPTY-THIRD STREBT.—TO LET. WITH BiD Bt ee rilee Meee Ae ee front Rooms, with southern exposure, to man and wife oF 34. WEST FIFTEENTH STRERT.—THIRD STORY, front, tourth story, back, and three Rooms on parlor floor connected profesional ‘cook and excellent Board at reasonable rates to desirable people. BLOOK PROM CLARENDON HOTEL, 114 EAST Nineteenth streot.—Large Room on first’ story, hand- ely furnished, with Board; southern exposure; refer- SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS ‘and one single Room to let, with Board, by « famil ying their own house. 43 West Twenty-seoond stree! FIF- PARK, 215 EAST moly furnished Rooms, with urders; all modern improve- { terms reasonable . teenth street —Large b ‘st class table for few select ents; fine, quiet neighborh: ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT} «with Board, at 108 West Forty-soventh street; refer- ces required. OR TWO ELEGANT ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, with Board; superior accommodations. 63 West Thirty: uh street. HALL ROOM, WITH BOARD, ON SECOND FLOOR, front; also double Room on fourth story, pleasantly fiuated; warm, comfortable house; good table, Apply at 1 Wesi Eleventh street, DOOR FROM MADISON SQUARE, 33 EAST ‘Twenty-third rtroet.—Elegantly furnished’ Floors, with- ut bowrd or with private table, for parties desiring positively rit class accommodatio: LARGE, PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, second floor, with good, liberal Board, fire and gas, for 0, $2; brown stone, central, gente sstown cars pass. 43 Seventh avenus, bg OMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS TO let, with or without Board; also neatly furnished Rooms let sinzly, suitabie for gentiemen and their wives or single te No, 68 Varick street. neighborhood; WITH FIRST Hoard: terms very moderate; would also take table 407 West Twenty-second street. Bt GLE ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN, el arders. 5 TO $2 PER DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK.— OU Large Rooms. excellent table, for families and gle persons, at 174, 176 and 178 Bleccker street, near roudwiny .Bourd and fire, at a very moderate’ rate; location cen 46 Sevonth avenue, near Fourteenth References exchanged. 5 and excellent. ot. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR without Board, to gentlemen only; hot and cold water, ath, &c. 158 West Twenty-first street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Rooms to let, with Board; also Rooins for single ntlemon; references. 59 West Twenty-second street. BLOCKS FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, No. 129 East Twenty-third street.—Handsomely furnished yom, southern exposure, with Board; en suite or singly; ouse ‘and table first class; perfect home, CONNECTING THIRD STORY ROOMS, WITH first class Board in a private American family; terms joderits, 183 West Forty-second st., near St. Cloud Hotel, Sf SEVENTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Bourd, one handsomely furnished square Room, suit- ble for wentleman and wile; also single, for gentleman. LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES OR single gentlemen; terms: low; hall Room at $7 per eek, Huard unexceptionable, at 320 West Thirtieth street, jetween Eighth and Ninth avenues. TH AVENUE, 291,—TWO NEW AND ELEGANTLY furnished floors, with private tables and first class ap- intments in every particular, A MEDIUM SIZED ROOMS TO LET, WITH CHOICE TH AVENUE, 843—BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED large Room, fourth story, front, to let, with Board, to Fenttenen and wife or two gentlemen; references ex- janged; price moderate. TH AVENUE, NO. 349.—A LARGE AND COMMODI- ‘oas Floor, richly furnished, with or without private le; strictly frst class appointients; one desirable Room ra gentleman, TH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET.—A PRI- vate family will rent Second Floor, also Parlor and Bed- m on third floor, handsomely furnished, with strictly first lass Board: references exclianged. Address M. B., box 468 Post office, 35 MADISON AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE SQUARE.— Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, with Board; refer- ences exchanged. QG™M, STREET CORNER MADISON | AVENUE.— Very desirable Rooms, handsomely furnished, to rent, with Bourd; private table. Apply at 214 Madison atenat 3 4 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEXT DOOR TO Grand Hotel.—Handsomely turnished Rooms, with Board; references exchanged. 36 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HANDSOME Back Parlor and three Rooms on second floor, all well furnished; private table, if desired; references. 3 san WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH elas De rably faralshed Kooms, wih Cs without ty s ; feasetien suits or singly; also Parior Floor; 38 WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE.—ROOMS, WITH Board, for gentlomen and wives; also fur single gen- tlemen; reference required, 39. WEST FOURTEENTH | STREET—ROOMS TO rent, with Board, en suite or separately; southernex- posure; unexceptionabie references given and required, 3 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET,—NICELY FUR- nished Suits for families, and single Rooms for gentle- men or ladies; home comforts;’ excellent table; terms rea- sonable, 4 WEST SIXTEENTH nished sunny Rooms, with gh tuto or singly; good table; boarders desired;’ reterenc 42 CLINTON PLACE, CORNER OF UNIVERSITY place.—This House having changed hands, now offers an elegant suit of Rooms on second floor; also single Kooms, with full Board, at reduced prices; references exchanged; table Boarders accommodated. 4Q BAST NINETEENTH | STREET —SEVERAL E41 pleasant Rooms to let, with Board: newly painted and papered; can accommodate afew table boarders; refer- ences exchanged, 4.3 EAST TWELPTH SYREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Boged, large front Room, with closets; also two Hall Rooms, suitable for gentlemen, 4s EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—SECOND FLOOR and Rooms on third floor to let, with Board; board and attendance first class; references exchanged. 4 TH STREET, 214 WEST, A FEW DOORS FROM Broadway.—Third floor to rent, with Board, en suite or singly; sunny rooms on fourth floor. 45 BAST TWENTYSECOND, || STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Elesantly furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for families and gentlemen; terms moderate ; references oxchanged. 4 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN ©) and wife or two single gentlemen may obtain superior Rooms and Board in a country house within an hour of Wall street and three minutes from depot, in New Jersey; terms moderate, Call on or address REFINEMENT. STREET.—WELL FUR- modern convenience moderate prices; @ few tat changed. 45 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, wtth Board, Way boarders taken. References, 45 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS WITH ©) Board, on suite and singly, with first class appoint- ments; reforénces given and required. 4 WEST WASHINGTON PLAC: NEAR SIXTH avenue,—Large pleasant Rooms on second and third po £6 WEEKLY, FOR A VERY PLEASANT AND neatly furnished front Room, suitable for two gentle- By or gentleman and wife; Board for wife if desired. Ap- ly at 147 West Fifteenth street. G 70,88 PER WEEK FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board ; families accommodated equally low; bot d cold water in rooms. 42 South Washington square, third loor from Macdougal street. TH STREET, 145, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Fourth avenue.—Large, cheerful, pleasant Rooms; hot cold water, grate fires; first clats Board; terms moder- je; hall room and board $7; table board $4. 'Y-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished single and double Rooms on third and fourth loors to let, without Board; fine restaurant second door; ref- rences. TH STREET, 22 WEST.—HANDSOME LARGE ROOM and connecting hall Room, newly furnished, to let, with xcellent Board; also second floor and fourth floor front hall Booms. 1 STREET, NO. 20 .WEST.—NICELY FURNISHED second and third floor front Rooms, large and small, to }, with excellent Board, terms moderate. EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A DESIRABLE Suit of Rooms on second floor; also front Suit on third r; With or without private table. floors, with first class Board for gentlemen and famili 4 WEST AWENTY SIXTH STREET. NEAR BROAD. way.—Second and third story .Rooms to let, front, handsomely furnished; location and table first class; prices moderate; references exchanged, 4.Q EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET —DESIRABLE Rooms, on third floor, en suite or singly, with first class Board; references exchanged. 4.9 WEST [SIXTEENTH | STREET —HANDSOMELY furnished front and back Rooms on second floor; also e Room on fourth floor, with Board; terms moderate ; ‘Mrs. W. B. LINSLEY. 4.9 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE —WELL FUR- nished Rooms, with or without Board, for families or single gentlemen; terms moderate. 5. WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY OU furnished large Rooms, second and third floors, front; strictly first class Board and other appointments. 5() WES? WASHINGTON PLACE.—T0 LET, WITH good Board, large and small Rooms; terms to suit the times; table boarders taken. 5Q SUFFOLK STREET, THIRD FLOOR—TWO OR three young men can be accommodated with Board in @ respectable private family. 53 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.-HANDSOMELY furnished Room on second floor to let, with Board, to first class parties at reasonable price; every convenience. 53 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, EEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Parlor Extension; private table if required; also one large Room, suitable for two gentlemen ; references. 5A. WESITENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND e Sixth avenues.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with or without Board; modern improve: ments; private fumnily; references. 54 FAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PARTY having a few first class Rooms would like to make ar- rangements with a party of gentlemen of fine epicurian tastes that would appreciate @ home and a t the very finest Feforences given as to capability, de. tocation, Sve minutes trom Fifth Avenue Hotel, one block from Madison avenue. Address E. H. W.- Cull for a few days. 57 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—ROOMS IN suits, and separately private table if desired; refer- ences exchanged. 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK).—SECOND Floor, front, en suite or singly; house 27 feet wide; rooms unusually pleasant and extra’ largo; location and table strictly first class. WAVERLEY PLACE NEAR BROADWAY,— Pleasant front Rooms, ‘$14 and $15 for two, with joard; single Rooms, $7 aud $9; also table board, $4; ‘house ated by steam, TH STREET, 47 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Comfortable and desirable Rooms to rent, with Board, moderate rate EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Madison square,—To let, newly furnithed, owe large ‘ont Room, also one small Room, with Board. TH STREET, WEST, 83, 35 AND 37, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth aventes.—Elegantly furnished Rooms fend suits of Rooms, for families or gentlenien; small tables; wlso Parlor Suit; references. TH STREET, 227 WEST.—ELEGANT SUITS AND j Rooms in this newly furnished brown stone residence ith or without Board; house 25 by 80 feet deep; splendid TREET, 217 WEST.—ONE EXT: nt Room on second fluor for gentleman and wife, e front Room and single Room for gentlemen, with use unusually desirable ; referen 47H STREET, 260 WEST—VERY Rooms, large aud arried or single gentleme 2. DESIRABEE i, having every convenience, for superior Board; terms reason- ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY— ntly furnished Rooms, with Bourd for gentleman or gentlemen ; table and house first class; location near hotels; references. CLINTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University plice.—Large and small Rooms for families tiemen, in family from Paris. Good opportunity to rench, "Reference: 16 pooak F WAVERLY PLACE.—NEATLY FURNISHED PAR- lors to let, without Board: rooms on second and third house first class; location unexceptionable. One jock frown Broadway und New York Hotel. 18 PER WEEK FOR TWO LARGE WELL FUR nished Rooms, nat and cold water, with good Board, #small family; house and location first class; references, jo. 212 Wi hird street. 1 EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—A FEW PLEA- Q], SLINTON, PLACE-—LARGE, | HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with excellent Board, at moderato rates; gentleman and wife gf single gen- tlemen nicely accommodated; references exchanged. 10 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE, comfortable, nicely furnished Room, third sto fire, gas, bath, with good Board if desired, or breakfast terms moderate ; references; neighborhood unexceptionable. 108 WEST NINETEENTH STREET. FOUR DooRs from Sixth avenue.—Newly furnished Rooms for ntleman and wife or gentlemen, with or withont Board; family private, gentiomen, Q22D West TWENTY FOURTH STREET—TO LET, with Board, one large Room and one hall Room} clean and well furnishe ‘good locption: ‘convenient to cars. 224. WEST TWENTY.VOURTH STREET.—TO LEY with & large Room, on second floor, wi furnished; hot and cold water bath ‘attached; ulso # single Room. Call. 23] BAST NINETEENTH | STREET.—T0 | RENT, ‘ with excollent table, large, Baocoome farnisned our 8 band ci water; atten ; price low ; references exchanyod. 934. SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH and Fifteenth strects.—Rooms to let, with Board. QA47 WEST FORTYSEOOND | STREET—PARTIES wishing to make permanent arrangements for coming winter can find first class Board; terms reasonab! QG65 gt, AVENUR, NEAR | SEVENTEENTH 8T.—A Parlor and Bedroom to let, furnished, with oF without board, 309 West POURTEENTH STREET —NICELY FUR- nished Room and Bedroom on second floor, front, to let, to gentleman and wife or single gentleman, with first class Byard. 10 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET. WELL | FUR- nished, comfortable large and small Rooms to let, with first class Board; terms very moderate; also table boarders. « 31 FIFTH AVENUE.—THIRD FLOOR AND SIN gle Room on fourth, with Board; references ex- changed. 32 WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—LARGE, HAND- some Parlor and Bedroom, with gas aud fre, $20 ; with private table, $50 per week. per we 333 WEST, THIRTY-SECOND | STREET. NEWLY and handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Bourd; $14 to $16 per week. A front ball’ Room, southern exposure, $6 50, 337 FIFTH AVENUR—ELEGANT | SUITS handsomely furnished Rooms, on second or third floor, to let, with or without private table; single Rooms for gentlemen. 34] FIFTH AVENUE.—MRS, SEAVER WILL RENT avery desirable Suit of Rooms, with private tab or to gentlemen, with breakfast, All WEST k ORTY-THIRD STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with or withont Board, on reasonable terms; bot and cold water and all modern im- provements ; private family. 47 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A LARGE back Parlor, nicely furnished, would be let to gen- tlemen or gentleman and wife, with Board; neighborlood first class; terms reasonable. 49 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A GENTLEMAN AND © wife, without children, will let their second story Rooms, with first class Board, to adults; home made pies, bread, biscuits, & — A.— A.— A.— A.— A A. AA ivasant Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class able; prices very moderate; references exchanged. 400 West Twenty-third street, a) FAMILY CAN HAVE A PLEASANT HOME AND excellent Board yery reasonably with small private family : entire Floor, furnished—four rooms, ample closets or separately; brown stone house. 118 East'Seventy-eighth street, elegant neighborhbod, near Madison avenue cars. PRIVATE FAMILY LIVING IN §IXTY-FIRST street, near Central Park desires to rent, with Board, Second and Third Floors, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. Addross A. N. D., Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO LET—WITH Board, one or two neatly furnisned front Rooms, to gon- tleman und wite or single gentleman, on second or third floor of house 102 West Forty-tirst street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue; references, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM, IN A private family of two adults, with Board, to a gen- Ueman and wife, without children, wishing a refined and so- cial home, Call’ at 66 Lexington aveune, References ex- hanged. WO GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can have front Rooms with Board; well furnished and large, with dressing room attached; hot and cold water; terms $14 to $16. West Nineteenth street. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. LADY EMPLOYED’ DURING THE DAY WISHES to obtain Board tn a respectable private family; loca- tion within five minutes’ walk of Broadway and Twentieth street; terms must be very moderate. Address, for two days, E. M.. box 172 Herald office. A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE DESIRES A FRONT Room (unfurnished), over parlor floor, in a first class Private famiiy, with Board, between Madison and Third avenues and Bishtieth and 'Nineticth streets; terms low. Address J. H. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. OF | BA FOR SALE. POLITICAL, retinas FIRST CLASS DOUBLE BUTCHER STALL FOR account of death of owner, Apply tu i R, 62 and Gt Clinton Market, toot of Spring and Canal streets. SAMPLE AND [ASNCH ROOM, DOWN TOWN, DAY trade, doing good business; sold under peculiar clreums- Stances; «bargain: part cash. Apply at LLOYD'S Store Agency, 29 Broadway. GOOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE ON THIRD AV- enue, doing good business, for wala cheap, or will ex. change. Apply to GAFFNEY & SMITH, Auctioneers, 17 Oecntre street. —FINE MEAT MARKET FOR SALE CHEAP; ALSO + Fish Markets, Coffee and Cake Stands, Ri rants, corner Liquor Stores, Hotels, Bakeries, Coufectioneries, Toy and Stationery Stores, ITCHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—AT + @ sacrifice, No. 50° Gold street, corner Plymout! Brooklyn; if not sold before Monday , 25th inst., will be sol at public auction on that day at li. Apply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, auctioneer, No. 3 Chambers str New York, or on the premisos. N OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY IN A GOOD LOCA- tion must be sold on account of the owner leaving the town ; call immediately and you will buy a bargain. Address H. H., box 102 Herald office. USINESS FOR SALE.—S. fer their Carpet business, in New Haven, Conn. Btovk consists of Carpets, Upholstery Goods Hangings; wrare opportunity for purchasing a long estab- lished and profitable retail tusiness; object of selling is to consolidate with our house in Brooklyn, N. ¥. Address 8. N. & H.W. FOSTER, New Haven, Conn, or FOSTER BROTHERS, Brooklyn, N.Y. ERY STORE, EIGHT YEARS eto Stock, Fixtures, Horse aud inquire of the owner, 598 Fulton st. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—THE S8TOUK AND FIX- LJ) “tures of a first class drug store tor sale cheap or the Fixtures will be sold alone. Address DRUG STORE, Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE—THE STOCK, LEASE, &C., OF THE OLD- established Flour Stora’ of George Schaefer, deceased. Inquire of THOMAS J. O'CONNOR, 127 avenue'B, corner Bighth street ; or of J. L. CARBREY, Broad and Water sts, OR SALE—RESTAURANT FOR BROKERS AND merchants; best stand in Philadelphia; rare chance, JOHN H. CHAMBERS, 828 Chestnut streot, Puiladelphia, (OR SALE—A FIRST OLASS GROCERY; SPLENDID new (ixtnres and fresh stock ; first class location. Apply ‘at 286 Bighth avenne. c Fo SALE—A SMALL OYSTER SLOOP WITH drndges, and ready for use at FRANK BATES’, foot Thirty-seventh street, South Brooklyn. OR SALE AT ONCE—AT A SACRIFICE, STOCK, Fixtures and Good Will of Store No. 451 Forty-sixth, Street, near Tenth avenue; price $250, cash, Inquire of HENRY WELSH, cornor Washington and Franklin streets, OR Liane FOU ba stig ged OIL, 70 CENTS per gallon; puro raw Linseed Oil, 65 cents per gallon; Atlantic White Lend, 10% cents per pound. Se THOMAS G, HOJER, 936 Third avemue, (OR SALE—THE HANDSOMEST CORNER LIQUOR Store on Grand street; to be sold cheap for cash; five years’ rent $40 a month. Apply on promises, 507 F 7 ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST LIQUOR Stores on Sixth avonno; location first class; cheap rent ‘and a good opportunity for business men; will be sold reason- ably, Apply on the premises, 524 Sixth avenue. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DRINKING SALOON, situated within half a block of Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Address A.. Herald Philadelphia Brancll office. Good reasons for selling. YOR SALE—SECOND HAND SILVER. SHOWCASES ped as now. and choap for cash, all sixes, by EDDY BROTHERS, 362 Broadway, corner Franklin street, N. & H. W. FOSTER OF- for sal Pape LD established; com Wagon at valuation. OR SALE—THE BEST PAYING BOARDING HOUSE in New York; 18 rooms, completely furnished and filled with boarders for the Winter; reasons for selling, obliged to leave the city, Address L. WHITNEY, 48 East Twelfth strect, OR SALE—A DOUBLE BOARDING HOUSE, WELL farnished, in first class running order; clears $4,000 per year; price, $5,000, part cash: going to Europe cause for selling. Address FORTUNE, Herald Uptown Branch office. (ikocEr TUATED TEN MILES FROM Z| ROGERY STORK the city ina thriving village in New Jersey, for sale at a acriiee for cash, Address A. B. C., box 102 Herald office. ILK ROUT: good reasons fr E FOR SALE—SELLING 3 CANS DAILY selling. Call at 304 Eighth avenue, in PORK ELLIN Pucking Establishment corner Washington and King streets; @ good opportunity for those wanting such articles. THE FIXTURES OF THE ©. H. MEDAY. (PHE STOCK, FIXTURES OF LIQUOR STORE 427 East Twolfth street, for sale cheap; sickness the cause. Gall for three days. OARD WANTED.—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR GEN- tleman and wife; Board for wife only, except Sundays; Great Jones street ; price about $12. Address box 4,775 York Post office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, THREE children and ‘nurse; terms, $35 per week. Address 8. M, P., box 4,492 Post office. OARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives; two Rooms at $12 per week; also Rooms for single entlemen at$6 per week; between Twenty seventh and irty-third streets, near Broadway. Address W. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Jn a private family; best reference given and required; not above Thirtieth strect on a line of Sixth avenue railroad. Address MUNN, Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—FROM NOVEMBER 15, FOR GEN- tleman, wi id. infant and nurse, between Four- teonth and Thirty-fourth strects, Third and Seventh avenues; references given and required. ‘Address, stating full partica- lars, G. W., Herala Uptown Branch office. WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE A THIRD floor Room, with firo and Board; location betwoen ‘Twentieth and Thirtieth streets, Mudisou and Sixth avenues: terms not over $22 per wook. Address E. B, M., 1,142 Broadway, New York. ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, between Twentieth and Fiftieth strects, Fifth and Eighth avenues; board not to exceed $50 per month, fire and gas inctuded: dinner, six P. M. , Address B. W., box 107 Her- ald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A LADY, A P Board, heated or with fire; oderate ; unexceptionable references given and desired. Address P., No. 20 East Thirty-fifth street. WANTED PARLOR, LARGE AND SMALL RED, room, with Board,’ for gentioman, wife and child (12 years), in @ respectable Toference. Address HO: ; terms $40 por weel ptown Branch office, rivate family ME, Herald BROOKLYN BOARD. 109 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, FEW DOORS J east of Fourth avenue.—Elegant Parlor Floor to Jet, with or without private table; aiso other Rooms ; location unsurpassed: references exchanged. i BAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, A_ FEW doors from Fourth avenue.—Two elegant Room, inrnished, on second floor, front and back Room to let, to: fpther of separately, with the use of kitchen or dining room, f desired, at very low terms. TE EAST TWELFTH STREET, ONE BLOCK ©) cast of Broadway.—A pleasant back Parlor, newly renovated and handsomely furnished, with first class Board; reference required. 114. WAVERLEY, PLACE NEATLY FURNISHED front Room, with good Board, $16 for two, fire in- eluded; hall Room, '$7; house clean, with two bathrooms ‘and all improvemeits, T19 EAST IWENTY THIRD STRERT, ONE BLOCK from Fifth avenne.—This house, having changed iiands, offers elegantly furnished Rooms, in suite or singly, with Hoard; also front Basement for an office. TIO EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNION square.—Large Room on second hoor, with Board, for gentlemen or family; also hall Room and table board. [QQ WaSt FORTY FIFTH STREET—A | HIGHLY #) respectable family will take a fow boarders; best of Toferences required, sant Rooms to let, with Board; rv ences exchanged. 49" STREET, WEST.—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON second tioor, ‘or separate, with Board. 58 West Nine- feonth street; roferenco, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—MR. LACHEN- ME nerly of the Grand Hotel, will accommo- one or two familics with elegant Rooms, table and ser- Bcce nl to a first class hotel. $20 PER WEEK FOR FRONT SITTING ROOM a double Bedroom for gentleman and wife or two ntleny ext | closets, rnuning water; excellent Board, 259 y-fifth sirect, between Seventh and Eighth avs, EIGHTEENTH STREET.—TWO LARGE oor, all conveniences, with first jalso two small Rooms on fourth floor; references Blass Boar, pxchape Q] WEST .NINBTEENTH “srREET—A PARLOR A Floor, 69 g of three large rooms and private Babi somely furnished, to let, with private ‘9 fourth flour Rooms; the best of references can be give D STREET, NO. 4 W: handsomely furnished, poms for centiemen, with Board it ora from Fifth ay. 3 rete given and required, QD STREET.—EXTRA LARGE ROOD a expceare’ lsc saple Haveah with Gar eee RN joderate rates. Apply to DREW & CU.. Filth ote! 43D, STREET, NO. 192 WEST.-SINGLE AND Dow. ble Rooms; also Suite of Rooms, b nd ished, to lot, with Orst cla» Bowed, saentaedl aes LEGANT ROOMS, ind singly; also Xcoptionable locul- 3 2: D STREET, 165. WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS with first class table; reterences, 12 EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, A‘E with Board, two or three large connecting Rooms, separately or together; also one single Hoom; references given reqnis ? SIXTEENTH STR Handso ET. NEAR I b oe. ‘ly furnished Rooms to rent, with d, to gentleman aud wife or single gentlomen; refer- required. NG ROOKLYN HEIGHTS,—FAMILIES OR GENTLEMEN wishing to economia®, seo our elegantly furnished Rooms, singly or on suite, with excelientgtable, $6 to $10 per week; reduction to families or persons rooming together. 107 Hency street, five minutes’ walk from Fulton or Wall stroet ferry. ‘ HOTELS. GREAT REDUCTION,—250 NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms, 25c., 35¢., + $1, $1 50, greater reduc- tions if permanent; gentlemen and families; open all night; Frankfort Houso, Frankfort and William streots, ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON STRERT, NEAR BROAD- way and terminus of city railways; business cent European plan; open all night; Rooms, 50 cents upwar hew family Rooms; Dining Rooms open Sundays. MACHINERY, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED.— ‘To bo disposed of at an enormous sacrifice, the M Ghinery, Fixtures and Good Will of an old established first class Aly Brewery; capaci buildings on fa vorable lease. Apply on prem! Forty-second st. Wo EXTREMEL’ DR = SALE- about 30-horse power, a each; also one Engine, 12x30, and a new style Rehenck Planing Machine. P. LORILLARD & CO., Washington and First streets, J i Chambers ktreet, New York. OR SALE CHEAP—A NEW SLOTTING MACHINE, 38 inch throw, with all modern improvements. Draw- ing to be seen anil information given at office of E. C, FORCE, Nos. 5 to 7 Dey street, rooin 3. PUMP, NO. 5; IRON Press, Punch, &c. In- et, rear office. . FURNITURE, i Great inducements in fine Furniture of every description, all styles Lace Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, and pertaining to Upholstery, as we are closing out our entire retail business previous | 4. KBLTY & Co., 'wenty-thii ‘vet. MENT OF FURNITURE, CARPETS and Bedding at greatly reduced prices at i. M. COW- PERTHWAIT & CO.'S extensive warerooms, Nos. 150 and 157 Chatham street, Payments taken weekly or, monthly, A GEORGE A. CLARK'S, 747 BROADWAY, FINE. parior and bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery, to removal, about January G. 4 Fittl Mirrors, Parlor Beds, &c., on convenient terms’ of payment, | at fair prices. Tors, Pianos, &c. at private sale at auction price attention given to private house sales. T SMITH'S PARLOR BED ; DEPOT-SOFA AND Bookcase Beds a specialty; cheapest in city for cash or cagy terms, 810 Broadway. | LL KINDS OF POLITICAL PRINTING at a moment's noti: THE METROPOLITAN PRINTL 7} NG COMPANY, Beerton TICKETS—25C. THOUSAND; POSTERS | 1 kinds Political Printing specialty; half usual prices ket our AMERICAN re orderin, G COMPAS elze where 31 215 Broadway. GREA’ Beekman street. ‘P*QuIBITION MEETING THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN. Moir's Hall, corner of Twenty-third strees and | to receive the report of the Committee on the city and count HAS. ions of Ware, Sec: of ‘ow iRAHA York. Ohi gs OF NEW YORK. Orvicy ov Tre Sxenerary oF Starz, 875, i To THe Suexire oF tim Cousty Aunany, July or New You ‘Sin—Notico is hereby given that ut the General Election fo ‘be held in this State, on the Tuesday sueceedi g the first Monday of November next (Noveraber 2), the following offi- cers are to be elected, onwi A Secretary of Stato in place of Diedrich Will A Comptroller in the place of Nelson Ke none,” A Treasurer in the place of Thomas Raines, An Attorney General in the place of Daniot Pratt, ‘A State Engineer and Surveyor in the place of Sy Sweet. as TE. A Canal Commissioner in the place of Reuben W, Stroud. An Inspector of State Prisons in the place of Ex Graves. All whose termMof office will expire ou the last day of De- comber next. Also, & Senator for th New York. Fourth Senate district, i of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, ‘dinth, Sevens Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards of’ the elty and county of Also, a Senator for the Fifth Senate district, composed of the Eighth, Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards of the city and county of New York. ‘Also, «Senator for the Sixth Senate district, composed of the Tenth, Eleventh and Seventeenth wards of the city aud county of New York. Also, a Senator for the Seventh Senate district, composed of the Fi city and the Twelfth, N and county of COU Zz Assembly, to be elected hteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first wards o: ounty of New York. Sin | Jso, a Senator for the Kignth Senate distriet, composed of wenth and Twenty-second wards of the city York. AND DISTRICT OFFIC Also to be elected in said connty, twenty-one ) from the Assembiy districts as con- stituted under chapter 607, Laws of 1806, A Judge of the Superior Court in the place of JohuJ. Freedman. A Jud Frederick W. Loew. A the 5, jembers of of the Court of Common Pleas in the place of Surrogate in the place of Robert ©. Hatchin; A District Attorney in the place of Benjamin Kk. Phelps. ‘A Recorder in the place of John K, Hackett. Two Justices of Gross and Philip A Coroner in t he Marine Court in the place of Michael C. }. Joachimsen. place of Adolph Kessler. All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of De- comber next. Also, a Jude of the Court of General Sessions for tho term of fourteen years, from January 1, 1876, pursuant to chapter 259, Laws of 1875. Respectfully yours, Srrentrr’s Orricr, T certify that the foregoin, notice received by me this day from the Secretary of WILLIAM ©. CON Sheriff of th DIEDRICH WILLERS, Jr.., Secretary of State, ew Yor, Angust 2. 1975, is a true copy of the election ate. NNER, ity and County of New York. ORKINGMEN At o regular meetin Highth avenue and Ei Treasurer. The 'S INDEPEN next held this Evening, at So'ciock P. M. DENT ASSOCIATION OF Twenty-second ward, Nineteenth Assembly district. the above, held at John Hool ighty-first street, the following officers H. W. Kioeppel, President; Henry Piper, John C. Knoeppel, Secretary; Stephon P! regular meting will be —FOR RENT—! PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &O. UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; also tor sale and rent. a nam- ber ot fine second hand Pianos, in vertect order. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No, 112 Fifth’ avenue, above Sixteenth, T HAINES BROS’ great bargains, PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Sec- ond avenne, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at A —A—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING * genuine second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are invited to call SONS, where the warerooins of Messrs. STEINWAY & fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in perfect condition and some of them nearly new, is constantly 6n hand; also second hand Pianos of oth Attempts are constantly made in thiseity and e sell inferior pianos with our name on, or a name 5} people do not notice the difference and urious and often totally worthless instrument If persons, before purcha: similar that man; urchase the for a gennine ‘teinway Piano, make ing such instrument, will take the number of same and call on STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained enuine Steinway piano or o & SONS, Steinway Hall: New York, Prhether the instrument ina forgery. BE A 107-111 East Fourteenth ‘street, TAN IMM first class Gold regardless of cost, 'T near Fulton, up stai SE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW {ano, which was taken for a debt; must be ano can be seen at 261 Pearl street, A LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHT AND Pianos for cash, instalments or rent, very low, at C. J, SQUARE BETTS’ warerooms, 758 Broadway, corner Tenth street. STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, WEBER and square Pi : with and without mechanical attachment, low for cash other fine uprig! instalments and for rent. os. Also Or od 8. X. BALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street. ‘A —PIANOS TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANUFAO- ture. Also, second hand Pianos, in thorough order, for sale at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS, 1 East Four- . teenth street, between Broadway and Fifth A. —$100 ROSEWOOD CHICKERING PIANOFORTR and Stool, new; Instruments exceedingly low. Pianos on instalments And to rent, from $9 per mouth. BEAUTIFUL PIAN A improvement; Waverley GOLDSMITIDS, : 2, Bleecker # r NLY $100) Pianoforte, seven octave ; carved legs, overstrun; Kreat sacrifice for cash. near Broadway. , A STEINWAY J. BIDD! A cost $500; rout bargain. Call at No. 9 West Nineteenth street, one door from Pitt CLOSING QUT SALE OF LARG stock of Pinnos, at hulf price, by order © tratrix of G. Barmore’s esta Fianos, $200 and $100. ELEGANT the adm! 868'Bieecker street; spleudid ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANO—RENT. $4; Chickering, Steinway, Weber, Hazelton Pianos, low rents; Prince Or DON '& SON, 13 ‘ans; Pedal Sbank Osten) $150. GOR- st Fourteenth street. 8 | PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL ELEGANT ROSE- wood Piano, little ased, $1 COACHMEN RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS FIRST CLASS coachman; nderstands his buviness thoroaghly, best city reference. Call at or address 126 West ! th st. N ENGLISHMAN (SINGLE) DESIRES A SITUATION A as coachwan and groom; good city refereuces as to opting, honesty and sobriety. Address F., private stable 120 West 20th st. S$ COACHMAN—BY A RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY Beotchman; single: thoroughly experienced man; in city or country; can milk aad make himself useful; highly recommended, ' Address W. 3., box 125 Herald ofice. S GARDENER, BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, sober young iss; single; frst class florist, grape, fruit and vegetable grower; good reference. Call on or ad- . M., 309 Broome st, ble Pinahnian dss 8 COACHMAN—BY A RESPECTABLE SWISS, WITH & very small family; uoderstands horses thoroughly; an excellent baud in taking care of carriages and harness; ery best re! ean be gives. Call at 3. STROUEL'S, SHA 6th st., near Ist av. wanda th SERRA EAE A SDS A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE GERMAN (Protestant) as coachman, who thoroughly understands his business; either city or eouutry. Address 232 William st., carpenter shop. AND GARDENERS. NTLEMAN WISHE tion for his coachman tion can be given, carriage store. A. RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS first class coachman and groom; good city reference; city or country, Address L. F., box 140° Herald Upwowa Branch office, TO PROCURE A SITUA- hree year?! best’ recommenda Cull at 740 Broadway, Wood Brothers’ COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTEIS-BY A FIRST ass man; thoroughly understands his business; is nd obliging: best city reference. Cailon or address 8 ‘ay, In the harness store. A Pon TAREE a SLORED MAN AS COACITMAN d mi waiter: best city references. Address bo: Herald Uptown Brauch office. és sae RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MARRIED wants a situation as gardener: can tend grec ld like to take charge of a gentleman's place fc can milk aud tend furnace ; wife to do light b. Call, for two days, 2 Broome at AN DISPOSING HIS HORSES ants a situ his coachman, whom be can high- * city reference. Call at or ad~ . by & young mau of good expertenco; is sober, civil and? ging: eight. y relerence. Addvess D\ box 117 MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- nand groom; can milk and make himself generally: Usefil; city or country; best references. Call at or addrese- 146 West 0th st. COACHMAN’S SI Englishman; thorouy make himseit usofal: g J, WOODBRIDGE, Yonkers, N.Y COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A sober, steady man thorowstly understands the bust hess; can ‘give eight years’ rcierence trom his lust place. Call on oF address J. W2, 39 West 44th st . YOUNG MAN D. A SITUATION AS COACH. man and groom; thoroughly understanits bis business; Willing and obliging: Address A. B., box 150 Herald Up town Branch office. A YOUNG MAN, WOULD Like couchmnan in # private fai horses, Barnoss and carriage: driver} best city and coun Herald Uptown Branch office. A COLORED MAN WOULD LIKE A COACIIMAN'’S situation, city or country; five y city relerence. Call on or address H. SMITH, 235 West jt. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND gardener, by a respectable man; understands all kinds of work about @ gentleman's place; low wages; good reier ence. Address L., box 213 Herald office. SINGLE MAN-DESIRES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener; satisfactory reference from present and former employers, Address B., box 121 Herald ol WANTED BY AN at and willing to: Address THOMAS A PLACE Ag understands tle caro of Hing“and & rood, ate ry refereuces, Address TOM, RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman; good city references. Address G. C., box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, COMPETENT GARDENER (GERMAN) DESIRES to make himself useful about a gentleman's place; cam drive, milk and tend furnace; references. Address H., gap dener, box 115 Herald office. IOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married Englishman; thoroughly understands his busi- ness; good groom; careful driver; city references. Address A. A. W., 127 West 28th st., private stable. Oo AND GARDENER WANTS A SITUA tion; can milk; care of furnace ; will make himself gene rally useful; will take low wages for the winter; good refer- ence, Address F., box 150 Herald office. OACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— By asingle young man; stylish driver and groom of | good experience: sober, obliging, and civil; willing, to be Useful; highly recominehded. “Address A. Hl. vox 184 Herald office. OACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION wanted—By a single man; can milk and tend furnaces mot afraid of work; moderate’ wages; best reference. Ad~ | dross J. G., box 120'Herald office. OACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION. wanted—By a single man: strictly sober; thoroughly undorstands his business; can milk and tend furnace; wages moderate; good reierenee, “Adulress C. M,, box 129 Herald office. 3 JOACHMAN AND GROOM SITUATION WANTED—B¥ ‘a first class single man, who understands his business thoroughly; willing and obliging; has eight years’ refer ence. Address P. C., box 204 Herald office. ARDENER WANTS A SITUATION—A SINGLE man; understands the care and treatment of horses and all kinds of stock; is a good milker; best city reference. Address J. K., box 198 Heruid office. AN AND WIFE, NO PAMILY; MAN COACHMAN | ‘and gardener, or to be generally usoful on gentleman's Dince; wife first-class cook und laundress; best references. Address ©. M., 173 Herald office, TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A single young man: willing and obliging: best of city: Gall of address H. L., No. 7 Enst 28th st. woo ranted, $200, Hazelton ; ins R. CABLE, 107 West BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSE- arved legs, all improver iments taken ; rent $8 a mont nts, fully war- | WAntep—4 GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A | practical man; married; can take care ‘of flower, | fruit and vegetabie garden; city reference. MARTLN, 137 Grahain st., Brooklyn. Decker & Bro toned 744 octave, rie full agratfe, printed guarant but 4 ‘months; is ta by A her .73g octave itl nes. 275 casl Ca cost. GREAT SACRIFICE will sell their magnificent grand square four round cor- rosewood Pianoforte, teed, brilliant tone, first class city maker, cos . Cover, Box for shipping; algo. parle fib pet having f sule: cost $975 for &2 box for shipping; a7 13 octave npri erfect order; tone private residence No, 4¢ West 16th st., be $25 chamber, verwa} Residence 105 East Thirtgenth street, id street, corner 6th avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY WIRL SELL TH Pianoforte (at sacrifice), a brill carved, four round, rosewood c R ELEGA ali improvement 5; Stool, t Piano, MI five 0. Ci ciry nearly new, fully 00, ‘also a Wind? rary, dining re, at on BRILLIANT TO) Steinway & Sons’ parlor, ibrar} than half cost, near oth av, OOTAVE PARLOR GRAND janoforte for elegant four round rosewood Windsor Piano. name on plate, cost $1,000, for $300 Bradbury & Co.'s cottage gom_ Pi: chamber and dini le at a sai tool, 0, $190; 'a bargain; also room Furniture at private residence 120 West —Pianofortes have Box for shipping. ce; an er; also @ less Shy marter | 7g octave, | | ANTED—A COACHMAN AND WIFE, WHO MUST | be a good cook; both well reeommended. Apply to Dr. PRINCE, office 22 West 30th st., Thursday, between LL and 12 o'clock. 41 7TH AY. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A YOUNG nian wishas a situation in a private family as couche jan or groom; understands the care of horses, harness and rringes; understands milk the, care of furnace oF any work around a gentleman's place. Can give the best of } reference, THE TRADES. ! RESPECTABLE BOY, AGED 14. WISHES TO lwarn some good trade at 71 Chariton st. lives with his parents. Apply BOY WHO HAS WORKED AT HORSESHORING would like to finish his time or work at anything else, Call for two days at 105 6th av. | A MAN CUTTER -WANTED—IN A_ FIRST CLASS | dressmaking establishment, who can cut waists and cloaks artistically and economically; only those who have filed a similar position need apply. M. A. DOUGLASS, 13 East 17th at. . CORNER BROADW. stroet.—Find Apartments for families and single gentle- men, with or without Board, at moderate prices, ARLE'S HOTEL, CANAL STREET, NEAR BROAD way.— Board $3 per day. "Prices reduced to permanent | parties for the winter months i OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street and Brondway.—Suporb location; rooms ail front: ‘Board and Rooms reduced, #} per day permanant fo WM. G. TOMPK. TURIEVANT HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY- eighth and ‘Twenty-ninth streets, New York.—Has elevator and all modern improvements: transient rates, $3 50 and 84 per day; Rooms only $1 a day and upward, We are prepared to make arrangements for tho fall and in liberal terms, aura LEWIS & GEORGE 8. LELAND. (ity HOTEL, o¢ AND EIGHTH A —PRESSING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS COM « private fumily to sell their Household Furnitur: rb satin Parlor 14 pi 7hq_ octave Pianoforte, mber Sets, complete, with 275} Turkish Suit, $45, $90 rossing Uases, $50 to $175 jo Bedsteads, Bureans, hi and spring Matiesses, rep and plust D to 800; Lie brary and Dining Furniture, Paintings, . Onrpets, cee. 5 musé bo sold. Call at five story brown stone residence 47 West 161 street, between Sth and 6th avenues. GREAT SACRIFIC WILY LEAVY will sell their magnificent Grand Di brocade Parlor Suit, nearly new, cost $450, f Marie Antoinette style, $75; Pianoforte, Chamber Suits, with Dressing Cases, $40 up; Carpets, top and haircloth Suits, $40 and Bedding, Lounges, Curtains, Mirrors, Clocks, d, Extension Table, Silverware, & one-quarter cost. Call this day, residenee 105 Bast Thir- teenth street, near Fourth avenud. iD A BEAUTIFUL — ROS EWOOD cost $450, for $100; cover and stool. East 30th street, between 2d and sd avennes, 5 EVEN OCTAVE Pianoforte, modern improvements, celebrated maker, Private residence 2 (OR SALE—A ROSEWOOD PIANO, OVEKSTRUNG seven octave, $150, and first class new Pianos cheaper than any other house in J. CAMPB ‘ew York, rk, ELL, 113 Bleecker street. At GORDO. sacrifices. AGNIPICENT 7 OCTAVE forie, having carved legs, | iment; used six months, $1 yh ROSEWOOD ind every modern improv ; also superb parlor Organ; Blecekor street, PLANO. ‘PNos AND ‘ORGANS—WONDERFULLY LOW FoR cash, on small monthly or quarterly payntents, or to let till pald for; second hand Instruments at ret bargains; Pianos to rent at §3 and upward; at WATERS, 481 Broad: way. OAT HANDS WANTED—ON FINE COATS OF ALL ) descriptions, for, stock. Apply at back entrance 458 Broadway, corner of Grand st, DEVLIN & CO. | P)ENTIST, GOOD MRCHANICAL—WANTS A_ SITUA- tion, ‘Address DENTIST, box 146 Herald offiée, 10 HATTERS (WHOLESALE OR RETAIL).—A FIRST class practical workman of steady habits wants a situs | ation; curling preferred. Address HATTER, box 193 Her~ ald Uptown Branch oftic [0 JEWELLERS.-WANTED IMMEDIATELY SEVERATs | first class Etruscan workmen. Apply to DURAND & | CO. No. 9 Maiden lane. 0 WOOD WORKERS.—SEWING MACHINE AND. ! writing desks, to take charge of hands: must be a thor. | ough mechanic. Address WOOD WORKER, Herald office. COUNTRY BOARD. 95 LEXINGTON | AVENUE, COR TWENTY- +) ninth street.—To let, with Board, ble and single Rooms, eecond und third floors, front; first class house and table; torms moderate, 138 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET. OO pleasant front Rooms and hall Room, furn let, with Board. 139 HUDSON STREET, HOBOKEN.—A FEW @) D tlemen or families can be accommodated with ni furnished Rooms and good Board at moderate prices, AQ WET, ROURTH STREET—A GOOD RB. 1 spectablo place for married or single gentlemen to Bonrd at moderate priees, convenient to cars; gus, bath, hot and cold water, &e. | West FORTY FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN VAL Broadway and sixth avenne—A fainiiy itieir own house take pleasure in recommending their board- ing place to thoso see! ing the comforts of home, Q WEST FIFTEENTH 143 Witithed front Rootn to let gentlemen or gentleman and wife. table. WEST FORTY SEVENTH STRERT, NEAR SIXTH 145 ‘avenue,—Furnished, except second floor, three | pooms reserved for two adults, and $116; will give or take board if mutually agreeable; references. STREET.~A PLEASANT with Board, to single ‘erms moderate. Good , 325.-—-HOU D STREET WEST, 325. E Y PAINTE and furnished: will let handsomely furnished, sunny bom, second story, front, to « gentleman and wife of single aticmen: also very pledsant single Rooms, with unque moderate price; convenient t6 clevated ri } ioe QD STREET, NO. 311 WEST.—PLEASANT FUIL nished Rooins, on second and third floors, with Bourd; forms moderate, HO FAs, THIRTY FIFTH STREETS TWO, WAND. some Suits of Rooms, on first and second floors, with all modern fuprovementsy also upper Rooms, with Board; references. $B] WkOv® STREET —To LET, WITH BOARD, A pleasant second Floor, consisting of four rooms, tor other or separately ; references. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, ROOMS, 147 with or without Board; pleasant. house; all im: rovements; lowest prices; location excellent ‘and few arders: 10 objection to children. EAST FIPTY-FIFTH STREET —A SECOND 150 Feet: ere turge toms and bath Ta browa stone front house, to let, with Board, en suite or separately; no other boarders. 15] EAST TWENTY.SEVENTH sTRRET—TO LET, OL with Board, a lnudsomely farnished aleove Room, ior u faraily; also aveommodations for two or three gonth men; references 200 NES TWENTY-FOURTH STREET—TO LET, with Bourd, two large front Rooms, handsomely farnished with walnut; hot and cold water, ample closets, gas, de. ; torms, $14 to $16. QP West FIPTRENTH, STRERT.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with Board and every comfort; gas, ath, fre, de. ; table Ast clase; everything {a veason, Call or one week, BQ ust, THAT THIRD STREET. BETWEEN Fitth avenue and Broadway. —Hnndsomely furnished io Room for gentleman and wite ; also large desirable Room for ‘one or two gentlemen; superior Board; terms moderate, BB WEST, FORTYSECOND STREET, FRONTING Reservoir Park, —Location unsurp: elegant Apart ents fur parties desiring superior accommodations, with vate table; house new and newly furnished, TH STREET, 244 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with first class Board, en syite or ail Hable Lf Renalres kelerencen enue FUR. 200 WEST FOURTH STREET.-—-NICELY tas nished Parlor to let, with Board for thr $18; Gre and gas; single Rooms, $5 and $6, " A 209 WEST TWENTY-PIFTH STREET.—A SMALL strictly private family have a Room and Bedroom, n third floor to let, wit a ck oor et, with Board, to gentleman or gentleman 210 story front Room, handsomel; every convenience; also ball Room to Board ; references exchanged, 218 WEST FIVTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH furnished, with jt, with siperior Board, aback Parlor. handsomely furnisted, clos. ts, water and ins, to gentleman and ( sudisuasea cauniaedy “UNION Anet WHOS fanly gaat 4 oing to | WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—SECOND, | 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, &. Address PROPRI TOR, South Orango, N. J. ALL AND WINTER BOARD.—PINE SITUATIO. modern improvements; Croton water: 20 minutes out, 10 from depot Hudson River Railroad; $0 to $8 per weok: ‘Address box 4,096 Post office, or call at 27 William street, third floor, room 8. A TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J.— ‘Open all the year; half the usual rates for fall and win. ter; 30 minutes from Liberty street, J. BOWMAN, Proprictor. WINTER RESORTS, VICTORIA HOTEL, AU, NP. Rvanas, wit open Noveraber camer Will leave York Nov tor Nassau direct. Steamors will teavi | Savannah, Ga., every ten days and make the trip in lest | than two days! Tho temperature of Nassau last winter did | not vary but 4 degs. from 72degs., making it the most | delightful climate in the world. For particulars address | SAMES LIDGERWOOD, 758 Broadway, New York. OYAL | JDROPOSALS FOR TIMBER. i Sealed proposals will bs received, nntil Saturday, the "80th October ins’ by the trustee of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, at their office No. 21 Water street, Brook- lyn, for 41,700 lineal feet of good quality white oak’ thnb sawed in ‘strips throe inches wide by one Inch and a hai? | thick, of any length from twelve feet and upward which | can bo divided by four without a remainder, | “it must be free from sap, shakes and livored one half at the dock Brook! | other bull at pier No. 29 East Rivor, in tho city of New York, on or before the 80th day of November next, Auy further information may be obtuined at the office of the truste Dated Uctober 19, 1875. ROPOSALS FOR IRON BARS.—SEALED PRO- posals will be received until Saturday, the 23d of Octo ber inst. at 12 o'clock noon, by the trustees of the New York | | Clamp Bai Ang (nthe dgrogave about 14.000 pounds, to be inady of double refined iron of good quality and delivered at pier No. 20 Bast River, in tho city of New York, on or before the 10th day of November next. rings ‘and. specifications may be seen at the office of the | Bonrd. Dated October 19, 1875. ROPOSALS INVITED UNTIL THE 20TH OF OCTO- ber for the furnishing of 50,000 white or rock oak Railroad Ties in the harbor of New York. Por specification gt particalars address PROPOSALS, box 1,201 Post office, few York. NTED—PROPOSALS FROM PARTIES OF MEANS, ‘to quarry and work granite; samples supplied for ex: tion; whi ost of transportation and cartage to New | RORNITURE AND CA | on easy terms of paymon: and Brooklyn Bridge at their office, No. 21 Water street, | \>p Brooklyn, for the manufacturing anil delivery of 12 sets of | , with Collars, Keys and Pins vomplete, welgh- | ) OF MONEY WELL SE. at one-third original cost, all the entire magn household Furniture of private residence 21 East Twe street, near Broadway, consisting of magnificent parlor Suit covered in satin, cost $475, for $175; do, $125 brocatel set, $120; rep and haireloth 3, "850, $35; also bedroom Suits, Carpets, &e. Pler hasing elso- where, PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAY will sell, for immediate cash, in lots to suit purchasers Bil their elegant and costly Household Furniture, & Magnificent Steinway & Sons rosewood Pianoforte, used eight months; rich carved Bradbury Pianoforte, cost $000, for #250; superb satin Parlor Suits, 9 pieces, gost $800, for $250; ono for $200; four Rep Suits, $60 each ; Turkish Suits, $8; '14 Bedroom ‘Suits, £20; Carpets, fine Oil Paintings, Brobges, Mirrors, hair And spring Beds, Buffet and Exten= sion Tnble, Chairs, China, Cutlery, &c.; basement and kitchen Furniture, 'Partioy in want of first class household furniture, made to order, will dg well to call before pur- chasing dlsewhere. Housd open f@m 9A. M. until 9 P.M. 120 West 23d street, near Oth avenue. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNI- Conte ture, Carpets and Bedding at B, M. COWPERTH- WAIT & CO,'3, 155 and Chatham street; to reduce stock, Now is the time to purch RPI New goods. New prices. The cheapest and best place in the city to buy Furniture and Carpets is at the reat uptown warerooms, Siz and O14 Eighth avenue, ‘Ten per cont cheaper than any house in the city. All woods shipped aud delivered free of charg ‘Cail and examine our stock. D, KELLY » (guecessor to HO’ Farrell) 5 514 Highth avenu betweon Thirty-tifth and Thirty-sixth et Gio FURNITURE COMPANY, 16 East Fourteenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place, We are now offering our Inne and splendid stock of Chamber and Parlor Furniture, EEDUAM'S SOFA BED, THE ONLY BED WHEREON ‘on lie entirely freo from the upholstery; Pai Chamber Furniture ; terms ousy. HGLESTON Eighth av., betweou Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth sts. a FINE ARTS. INE OIL PAINTING—AUTUMN SCENE; CANVAS, BOxAS; by well known artist; willexchange for fing en: ravings, bronzes, china, single harness, &c, Address F, A. Post office box 517. ABUNDANTIA, on exhibition at KURTZ'S ART GALLERY, No. 6 Madison square, Twenty-third street. H™ MAKART'S CELEBRATED PAINTINGS. , ¥ QECOND HA J CG. “Hamming Bird"), hearing them. Cataloguos ree, MORIN."—WONDERFUL MATHUSHEK PIANOS, Grand, Ogehestral, Medium and ‘libri? (or Ititle Don't let prejudice prevent you from 2 Hast Fourteenth street, $150 | Ninth avenu: gai “1 © arved legs, FOR A HANDSOME 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Piano; serpentine. and fally warranted ; at 425 We: PIANO—GREAT SACRIFICE— $1.200,-HAnet full agraffe square grand, only wed 4 months, 5 years’ warrantes EW y where ANTED—A W private sale. , Jt., 08 Liberty streot. WANTED TO PURCHASE, PINE CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWL, little worn and good style, be seen, price, &., Address, with SASH, box 153 Heri BUT articulars, id offi full iron frame | ‘Twonty-eighth street, near i ANTED—A MAN USED TO BRONZING GAS FIX, tures, who has skill in mixing and applying the best ‘and who i8 able to pro | t tation bron! Kkind of real and tmuitation bronze slices HENBY Wy dueg new colors and combinations, VEY, box 148 Ilerald oftice, WA ntep.<a § lory by a coloring of alburac IN A PHOTOGRAPH GAL- ho, besides negative retouching and pictures, would make herself genorall Neotule at'a very toderate salary. Address PHOTO, Herald office, UTANTED—A FIRST CLASS ENGRAVER, AND WHO Wiss togo west. Apply between 10 and 1 to GEORGE WHITE, fo John TANTED—A SITUATIC TENT STAIR, WAititec, the basiness, as foreman or superinte: Address STAIR BUILDER box 2.541 Post office, Philadelphia, -_ *MARBLE MANTELS, T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. An extensive stock of Slate and Marble.Mantels, Wash. Trays and Sluto Work of every description. ‘ PENRHYN SLATE. COMPANY, | -ualeaoaeans Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st.. N.Y ANTED—A SECOND HAND HEATER, Address, stating price, J. order, New York. IN D., S2avenus A. cash price. othice. Address JERSE ‘ANTED—A BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF SAFE, with burglar proof vault, jewolers. sire; state lowe , Herald Uptown Branch DOD | RATES AND FENDERS.—THE LARGEST MANU- facturors of low and half low down Grates, for eit! hard or soft coal or wood, with our celevraved dumpiny shaking attachment. Old Grates altered to low oF halt low down; and irons, gas logs, screens, shovels, tongs, We., im | discount to the trada CONOVER, WOOLLEY & ©0,, 363. \ no \; ANTED—A CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWL IN GOOD CO dition and offered cheap; i ‘Address INDIA, Herald Uptown Branch « awnbrokere noticed, office. -ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SEALSKIN SACK AND ‘Address, immediately, A. | | 1 | large variety. Send for catalogue and: price list, Liberal | | Canal st. N_¥ ‘ MARBLEAZED AND MARBLE MANTELS, NEW 300 designs, from $12 upward, closing ont at @ ae dnetion, for cash; Marble turniag for the trade. A. - | KUABER, 194 Hast Eighteenth street, wear Third avenue, | New Yor! . Muff, in good condition. — => ini M., box 113 Herald Uptown Branch office. | DENTASTR marae i BILLIARDS. A SS? er, TEGTH MADE IN THRED HOURS AR an nnn Paclanianmncenae 128 West Thirty-forth street, bet Sixth and MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, Seventh avenues, hear Broadwaye Beale! mechanical den- A with are oo hy a herp ecey. Arey in all pei iss er, rosa, pty’ Meets — word and iy ch games) one i 4 in ou care Pea and ma GRIFEITI & CO., 40 im Grand erect ferrg or Matt aveawe. cars or Broudwny. STAN LLENDER'S DARD AMERICAN BEVEL.| Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collonder combination cushions, for sale in this city only at 738 Broadw PHELAN BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY BY GEORGE B. PHELAN, No, 36 Kast Fourteenth street, Now York; No. 023 Chostnut street, Philadelphia. A\ANTED—A SECOND. HAND BILLIARD TABLE, W Address BILLIARDS, giving price and description Herald office STORAGE, _ TORAGE FOR FURNITURE IN PRIVATE HOUSE; two rooms. Inquire before 10 ang after ¢ at reba ica Pst MR Ha i NEWBRO CGU, 128 West Thirty-fourth street, cars, A. BEAUTIFUL Ser, $5; GUM TEETH, $10; SINGER, $1, warranted silver’ (ings, 50 cents; examine specimens. “Naw York Dental Rooms,” 262 Sixth avonue, noar Stxtoonth street, Established 1857, Painless extract Ang with gas. Remomber, 252. RTIFIOVAL TEETH—UNEQUALLED POR FIT, LIP like ipeestenee id een ; Fo ae agree eh. porto Pilece Muadieraiee “Dr. DADAM, O51 Sixth venue, COAL AND Woon, Te ACKAWANNA COAL.—NUT, 96; EGG, $6 25; STOVI 86 75, delivered. A discount to dealers and grocers, GUBST, 7th avenue, corner 49th stroet; 41 street, cop ou Lid wyeuue, ComMar 47h KrOR

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