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BLOCK EAST OF CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT J Bowe omnes Wim, rer 20 coun es Be pt gy Af lead iy MAGNIFICENT SUIT, ON SEOOND FLOOR, WITH ‘as 227 Fourteenth street; also single Room, idence ; entirely re oF SECOND FLOOR TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT L pre table; two pleasant Rooms, on fourth floor, with 4 unexeepiionable references, 20 West Seventeenth OR TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND story front Rooms, with Board; also one pleasant Room om third floor, 29 East Forty-sixth street, corner M avenue. Keferences. SUIT OF VERY DESIRABLE THIRD STORY 1 Rooms, with Board, newly and handsomely furnished, ‘at 159 Madison avenue, corner Thirty-second strock, OR 2 ROOMS ON PARLOR FLOOR; THIRD STORY ‘sunny Room: hall Rooms from $5 to $7; day boarders; ferms low; table unoxceptionable. 128 West Twenty- ninth street, near Broadway. ST HOUSE, STUYVESANT PARK, 215 EAST FIF- 1 Seah tinal —Handsomely furnished Rooms, on second floor, with first class table and attendance, for a few select boarders; very desirable, fine neighbor RGE, SECOND FLOOR SUNNY Hooma with Agta Hour di price moderate; refer. cHanged, 26 an ‘wen! street. nour Medison square. rs. P. V, KENT, GENTLEMEN, ALSO ONE LADY. CAN BE_ AC. comm with Board and Rooms; home comforts; Terms, $4 to 85 per week. 869 West Thirty-fifth street. AND 6 ST, JULIEN HOTEL.—ELEGANT APART- ments to let; also Rooms for single gentlemen; house renovated and enlarged; is especially adapted for French table. ATH AVENUE, NO. 349.—A COMMODIOUS SUIT OF © front Rooms, with or without private table; also one de tirable Room for'a gentleman; appointments all first class, $6 TO $8 PER WEEK—FOR GOOD BOARD, GAS and ‘fire, for gentlemen rooming together ‘table boarders. 48 West Washington place, near Sixth avenne, TO $8 PER WEEK—FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board; families accommodated equally low ; hot and cold water in rooms, 42 South Washington square, third door from Macdougal street. Q PARK AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY FOURTH and Thirty-fifth streets.—Pleasant fourth floor front orn, newly furnished, with grate fire; alsv hall Room, with ; house small and quiet; references. t TH STREET, 217 WEST.—ONE LARGE, SQUARE Room and o ¢legant Suit, unexpectedly va- “a by parties leaving for Europe: also'Roome for gentie- men, with Board; refereuce, WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— ©) Elegantly furnished front Room, on second and third loors, with Board; Southern exposure; house heated; house and table first class; reference exchanged. [7TH RTREET, 01 WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Single Rooms to rent, with Board, for Gentlemen seeking » comfortable und refined home. 18 AND 20 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, tween Madison and Fifth avennes.—Good accommod sion for families or eae with Board; small table; table d’ hote, H. LEFLER. 19 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET. —HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms for family or single gentlemen; all Ponveniences; if desired, private table; also excellent t le Board, full or partial, F, (LACHENMEYER, 2 AND 25 WEST KIGHTEENTH STREEV, Rooms to let, with first class Board. References exchanged. DBP STREET, NO. 200 WEST, CORNER SEVENTH avenue,—Roady in a few days, two large hand jurnished Rooms on secoud floor, with Board; refere thanged. 2 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, with 7 Board, handsomely furnished Rooms to gentlemen tnd their wives or to parties of single gentlemen; private sable if desired; references exchanged. 2 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Blegant Rooms, with a generous table, for fam- Mies and gentlemen; also table b« 3 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NE'AR FIFTH enne.—Nicely furnished Parlor, suitable for physi- ders, lan; also other Rooms for families with’ Board and home comforts. 33, 9 AND 97 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET (KEPT J, by an English Iady)-—Sult on second floor, elegantly furnished: also handsome front Room for gentlemen ; table best in market; reference, QATH STREET, 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY — Handsomely furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with unexceptional Board; also Koom for two gentlemen ut $18 per week; but few boarders taken. 3 WEST THIRTY.THIRD STREET.—FURNISHED Parlor anid ove or two Bedrooms, with or without private table; French family, Also #comtortable Parlor, Suitable for a doctor's office. A( B48? NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, Rooms, connecting, on the third floor; also single Rooms to’ gentlemen; day boarders accommo’ ted ; references exchanged. ingle gentlemen, EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, on first and second floors to rent with Board: fuitable for families or gentlemen; also single Rooms. 43 BAS? TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR MADI- son avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without Board; references exchange: 5 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.—A HAND. some Suit of Rooms, on parlor floor; also Rooms on third floor, to let, with Board: references exchanged. 4. EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Elegantly furnisned Rooms,’ with first clnss table for familie: house newly fur- nished ; reference. 4.5 BAST TWENTY-RIGHTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family have a nicely furnished Room on second tor to let to one or two persons, with or without Board; refer- ences given ana required. 4 TH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.—A RE- fined German family have elegant front Rooms, sec- ond and third floors, with southern exposure and excellent Board. 145 West Forty-seventh street; references. 4.8 WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way (house desirable).—Front and suuny Rooms, with Board, first and second floors; wiso small Rooms for gentlemen or families; table first class; references ex- changed. 5Q West NINETEENTH STREET large, handsomely furnished Room: large closets and © Boar and gentleme: ONE OR MORE third floor, front ; Ty convenience; strictly first class NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 18175.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. SALES AT AUCTION. (AS Norice i ASSIGNEES SALE. : Now on exhibition, at the Art Rooms, 817 Brosdway, a collection of modern Paintings, by foreign and American artists, to which your special attention is directed. These paintings, MOSTLY CABINET SIZE, were collected by a well known connoisseur in fine pictures during many years, and embraces very desirable specimens, pleasing and finely executed by celebrated artists, richly framed and in the best condition. SPECIAL!~ASSIGNEE’S SALE. ‘This entire collection will be sold by auction, by order of the Assignee, without limit or reservation, at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, on the evenings of TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Novembor 23 and 24, Exhibition day and evening wutfl time of sale, The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. STION NOTICE THIS DAY—EXTRA LARGE And mptory sale THIS (MONDAY) MORNING. commencing at 103; o'clock ‘at the ele n stone mansion, NO. 120 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ST., NEAR SIXTB AY. Magnificent Household Fyrniture, rare and costly works of Art, &c., &o. Catalogues comprising over 400 lots useful and ornamental lousehold Gooas, all made to order by celebrated city makers, and will be positively seid in lots to highest bidders, regardless of cost or value, as all goods must be sold and delivered npentersgy ¢ after sale, Drawing rooms contain, nimely :— brilliant toned octave’ rosewood Pianofortes, d Bradbury & Co.: four superb d red in crimson and blue satin; Etageres, inets and Tables to match; Jar= Bisqui 4 Parian Fi ay oil Paintings, Lady's Writing Désk aud Secretaries Boric: cases, choicd Books, velvet and moquet Carpets, easy Chairs, Oriental Rockers, Turkish Suits, Cabinets, Music Boxes; also fine Engravings. Bedrooms con: namely -— Rosewood and black walnut Bedroom Suits, with Ea et | Cases, Washstands, Commodes, Wardrobes, curied hair an spring Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, linen Sheets, Blankets, hairs, Bi ‘eo, Mirrors, lace Curtains, dinieres, Stands, bronze Figure: “] Dining room cont Black walnut Baffet, extension suits to match; Freneh China Dinn s. Chairs, in leather Chairs, sm tei nd Ton Seta, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Casters, Urns, Pitchers, Forks, Knives, Spoons, Glassware ; also basement and servants’ Furniture, new four monthe ago, N. B.—Thls ie the largest sale of the seuson. Bulé positive, regardicss of w Hs FINZGBRALD, Anctioneer, N. B.—Competent men to pack and ship’ goods, cy oF country. —JERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, . Old stand, '37 Nassau street, ON MONDAY, NOV. 22, AT 12 O'OLOC. FINE ASSORTMENT OF OIL” PAINTIN Water Colors, Chromos and Engravings, all in handsome frames and of choice an‘ pleasing subjects, JERE. JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, Old stand, 37 Nassau street. ON TUESDAY, AT 10% o'CLOC CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, BY ORDER OF WILLIAM DEGRAAF, COMPRISING IN PART BEDROOM SUITS, DINING tension Tables, Library. Tables, Rocking ‘Wardrobes, Workstand, Commodes Lounges, Mattresses, Bedding. Bolsters, PILLOWS, COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, BRUS- sels Carpets: Rugs, Oilcloths, Parlor Suits, Library Suits, Bod Springs, Dressing Cases, single and three-quarter Bed- sieads, 9 tet Window Curtains, Shades, Chess and jes, de. ‘ON 'WEDNESDAY, AT 12 O’CLOCK, SALE OF BREECH-LOADING GUNS, BY” W. W. Greener, Scott, W. Richards, Hughes, Webley, Moore, &c. UCTION SALE, THIS DAY. THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, November 22, commencing at 10 o'clock, Handsome Household Furnitw ‘at the fiv story bror . 47 West 1611 0 Sth and 6th ava. Parlor, Drawing Room, Library, Chamber and Dining Furniture complete, consisting of two magnificent rosewood caso Planofortes, one four round Chickering, one upright 74g octave Decker & Bros. Three latest style Parior suits, richly carved, covered in rich “damask satin,” brocatel Tabi Rosewood Etage: Two elegant Tun 3 is Pianofortes, Bronzes, non tapestry; Centre Plate Mirrors. Lounges; Easy Chairs 33 fine Or! Paint! ES, real imported bronze and bisque Figures, 2 imported French gilt Mantel sets, 60 day Clocks, 3 Bookcases, pray and Secretaire, 3 Library Tables, 2 inlaid French walnut lady's Writing Desks, handsome Turkish Suit (7 pieces), 15 Bedroom Sets complete. consistin, inlaid French walnut and gilt Bedsteads, ing Cases to match; fine Bureaus, Washstands. air and spring Mattresses, ters, Blankets, ep. plush atid rirble top Tal 2 Extension Tables, ha ‘Dining Ubairs in leather, Also cane Chairs; 2 French china Tea Sets. Fine Silverware, Rogers Cutlery. 29 velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; 2 Hall Stands, Kischen Fursitare 5: a |. B.—Sale positive. Catalogues: ready, House open 8 A. M. rs pen» ROBERT ©, CASHIN, Auctioneer, Broadway or Sth avenue stage, University piace or 6th avenue cars to 16th st. Goods packed and shipped, city or country, by competent men. DRIAN H, MULLER, AUCTIONEER. Executors’ Sale No, 221 Mott street, between Spring and Prince 'streets, on TU. rh ¥, November 23, at o'clock, oom, No. 111 Broadway, f Hetty Hutton, deceased. ndthe buildings are brick and by order of the Executo: The lot is 25 by 100 fe ‘ame. Maps at office of ‘ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON, Auctioneers, No.7 Pine street, STILLWELL & SWAIN, 11. Chambers street. UCTION SALE—THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, AT 1034 o'clock, all the handsome and useful Housebold Fur- hiture at the large private house, 105 Eaet Thirtoenth street, near Fourth avenne, at public auction, to the highest bidder, without reserve, consisting of satin brocade, reps and h cloth Parlor Suits, Carpets, rosewood Pianoférte, Paintings, Curtains, Tables. Clocks, Mirrors, Vases, Bedsteads, Bu renus, Washstands, Dressing Cases, Mattresses, Bedding, Blankets, Quilts, Lounges, Sideboard, Extension Table, Glass, China and Silver Ware, Cutlety, Oilcloth, Stoves, Stair Carpets, &c. Sale positive. J. KRAEMER, Auctio SALES AT AUCTION, B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, PEREMPTORY SALE OF CABINET FURNITURE. ‘The entire Stock of the Globe Furniture Company, 23, AT 10}¢ O'CLOCK, at their warerooms, No, 16 East Fourteenth street, comprising their entire stock, valued at over $40,000 and of parlor, chamber, libri ets, Armoires, Book ich were made at their own factories reserve, on aceount of ON TUESDAY, NOV. embracing eve: dining room 81 ° and will be sold without an; up the rotail basiness, offering @ rare opportunity to those in want of reully good furniture. fonda, “hry Goods on view on Me at the WAREROOMS, NO. 16 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, ECTABLE YOUNG MAN GPEAKI AL SER CA Tah Soc es bavale hentin te Suter ee Toforénce,” “Address HJ Herali Uptown Branch Stee. "7 QOooRED WAITER AND BOY WANTED—WAITER to take ‘and do the work of dining room; boy to make fi ‘himself usefal epnty G trae 1 in a large boarding house, YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN SPEAK GERMAN, Igalian and @ little English, wants @ situation as waiter; best city reference. Address G., 407 Broome ANTED—A PEW GENTLEMEN TO SOLIOIT AD ruisements (or a popular paper. Please address, {ng references, A. Z., box 200 Herald office. ° RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS PRIVATE OR public waiter; references. 115 West 25th st, E. G. 8. N HONEST AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN wants @ situation where he can have a chance of ad- Nope is @ good penman and willing to work: can furnish best references. Address ADVANCE, Herald office. A BOY—16 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUATION; good reference. Address M. H., 35 Henry st. SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Salesrooms 17 Purk place and 14 Murray street, IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNES, CIGARS, &C. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A WHOLESALE HOUSE KETIRING FROM THE BUSINESS, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, AT 10% O'CLOCK. AT SALESROOMS, 17 PARK PLACE, 4 Hennessy's Brandies, imported "g 1848 (pints) Virgin, ven Star (6 years in. bott & Duff, Gordon Bherries, Madeirae, and Ports in’ cases end prising Martello ani Amontillado and ms, | ic, de. ; also & small reserved AWNBROKERS? general auction Tuesday, Novernbe: 600 lots Clothing, Carpets, &e, lovember 24, by orde: in & ‘atches and Jewelry, ‘November 26, by order Henry MeAleenan, lots Clothing, Furs, &c, N,B.—No sale this day. —THOMAS J. treet, corner Mulberry, AWNBROKER'S SALE, Auctioneer, 158 Chathar sell this day, at 11 o'clock, Men’s and Women's Clot wis, Remnants, Quil BI c.'; also Coats, Pant: LEVY, Grand street, AWNBROKER’S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION- t 59 New Bowery and No. 9 Oli- cer, will sell this da; ICHARD WALTERS’ SONS, AUCTIONEERS—PUR- niture, Piano, Carpets, &c.—Morteage sale, Monday, at 103 o’clock, at Nos. 69, 71 and 73 Madison street; a large as- sortment Furniture, rosewood Pianofoste, Parlor, Dining and Furniture, Chairs, 1: 5 h, Crockery, &c. DENIS GALVIN, Attor: SONS, AUCTIONEERS—MAR- Hon Tuesday, at 1034 o’lock, at 27 large ustortment of Grocerie: Prunes, Pickles, Ale, LOUIS LEUBUSCHER, Marshal, Crockeryware. 8, e—Will setl this duy, Mond Stock of Whole: of Best, Lamb, Apples,'&e. 8 Poultry, berrols. Hots HOW PROPERTY, LION DOLLARS, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, og BARNUM UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION COMPANY ablic auction, without reserve (except- ippopotamus, the price of which is lim- rt: 4 ROMAN HIPPODROME ‘an BARNUM’S WORLD’ nm of wild animal: OTAMUS (if coxt FIVE PERFORM will offer for sale at ing only the Baby H ited), the enti 2 EY Be the finest selection ONE HiPpPory Ni RAFFES, SEA LIONS cimens of rare and valuable animals. D IMPORTED HORSES, RING HORSES, TRICK and BAGGAGE HORSES, VALUABLE WARDROBE, ae rage enE Dore than ene ns, feng ne the ibaraiernalla dolas, built expressly for the business; $60,000 worth of , to be obtained at the ‘Twenty-sixth street. ided Chariots, Tents, Poles pertaining to the b 1d double-length Gon- ‘oodcuts, one For full ‘particulars see catalog office, corner Fourth avenue an Sale of Wardrobe to commence on FRIDAY, November 26, at 10 o'clock. at Hippodrome Building, New York, aud con: tinue FRIDAY and DAY, ‘The Horses, Wagons, Tents, Animals, &o., will be sold at Conn., commencing November 29, at 10 o'clock. HITE LEAD, COPPER, HARNESS, De RIFFS AUCTIONEER, SELLS HERIFF’S SALE OF HORSE, TRUCK, 8. HERMAN, SH ‘MON Lset of Harness, 1 platform id light Press, ba; id Lead, 1 hand Truck, &c. \LLIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff. 13 1 double Truck, 1 black Hor: Scale, barrels of white metal Henry New, Deputy. HERIFF'S SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, SCALES, C. i's Auctioneer, sells on Monday o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, 2 Iron Partitions, Counters, Tabl n and Rockaway and’ Mount Vernon Railroad Coin, Revenue Stamps, &c. Dealers invited. WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff, vernber 22, at i1 M. J. Krrsn, Deputy. HERIFF'S SALE OF A FIRST CLASS PLUMBER N, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells on Monday No. 114 West Thirt ps, Basins, Lead, Solder, Safes, 140 large lot of Gas Fitting Materials. WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff, Janes Carnamen, Deputy. HERIFF’S SALE OF SASHES, LUMBER, &C.—S- HERMAN, Sheriffs Auctioneer, sells Monday, Ne WIL o'elock, at S ‘ber, Iron, Machinery, dc. WILLIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff, Manx Lanican, Deputy. IMON ABRAHAM, AUCTIONEER, SELLS AT 11 ‘98 Stanton street, a private ‘boarding house, 24 Tables, Mirrors, Blankets, Ch: an assortment of Si Desks. Chairs, & mn, ». 13 Bowery, a large lot of Sas! Sale ‘positive. Feather Beds, B ‘Wardrobes, Range and YOUNG MARRU MAN OF UNDOUBTED shippi lerk and ake ch f the ti mat a shipping clerk and to take char, of the traci work; Ras had several yours’ experiencein the ‘trucking business and in the packing, marking and shipment of all kings of merchandise, Address BUSINESS, box 109 Herald office, ‘A. GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FORE. man or salesman in a lumber yard; has been in the business 33 years, and is well posted in every branch of it; 211 years with last employer; is willing to make himself gen: erally useful. Inquire, letter or in person, at be ERSCHMIDT'S lounge factory, 390 Sth st., near avenue D, AN AMERICAN BOY, AGED 15 YEARS, DESIRES 4 Fi ed pected sy ‘or country: low we son, with would mi 5 good * A ox 100 Herald office. wee ee A. COLORED, MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter in # boarding house or private family, or to tend furnaces; terms reasonable, Call, for two days, at No, 259 West 47th st, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS WAITER. Apply at 151 West doth st COLORED MAN COOK — WANT SITU- ‘ation: 8 to cooking, hon. esty and sobriety. Call at or address, for one week, 149 West 52d st. RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS footman or waiter; best city refereuce. Address for two Gays at 161 West 48th si. MAN (COLORED) WISHES A SITUATION in a private family or boarding house; city Feference. Cull on of address R.A. W..10 Mucdougal st. SITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER IN A PRI- vate family, or head waiter in @ large boarding house; tyroference, Address, for three days, A, HICKS, 47 ‘est 14th st, Dest cit and 49 MART COLORED BOY ABLE TO i ference, to attend to & doc- good ref tor's office; Ps q 119 Ba Takes $3 4 week, Cull frou 9 to 10 or 2 to 3 at WANED 4 MAN TO TRAVEL Wit A be tore for an ol bi ict house: he must be «ood salestnan ‘and ‘nok aftata ‘of work, lowed, Add Post oer Jaroy Gacy gk, isreMts with reference, box K, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—T1iREE SMART AND RE- W spectable young mon in every city in the Union to col- Siartawiftogeo” raya? ee SAN . ren J tree ook Ne CeNt MasnDs, F. JOHNSON, 38 ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, We vteh tictnoteanie quar iran uta od nee, to represent a daily commerct capaci Kadvers O1L TRADE, Herald otheas =» usiness capacity. vane THE TRADES. ITUATION WANTED—BY A CANADI C, Ge aciet anaetetente wrench volte pred perv shades, carpet laying and Jobbing in general. ane ROMINGON TH Madison st. __HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WA In this City and Brooklyn, A. FAMILY OF THRER ADULTS WANT AN UNPUR- ished Second Floor in s private bouse; best reference Fequivet. Address PERMANENT, Herald office. ANTED—TO HIRE FOR THE WINTER, A FUR- nished Fiat; terms must be moderate, Address L. 85 Wost Thirty-eighth sireot, ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FOR light housekeeping, in private house, for three adults: rent must be moderate. Address, for threo days, B., 37 ‘Third avenue. ‘VANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SMALL UNFURNISHED House or Flat on east e # Jom rent, for » party of two adults, Address L. 0., Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED 70 HIRE—A HOUSE, EITHER THREE OR tour stories, partly furnished or unfurnished, between Bleecker and Fourteenth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues, Address immediately J, W., box 220 Herald office. FARMER'S SITUATION WANTED.—A SITUATION AS foreman on a first class farm, by thorongh, practical ‘American farmer. Address, for’ one week, Branch, Monmouth county, ‘ALET, BUTLER OR WAITER—BY AN ENGLISH- man, aged 29; most satisfactory refereuce. Add: ‘A. B., box 102 Hereid Uptown Braneh office. rT ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG man, as copyist, oF any position in a store where he can make himself useful: can write Spanish, English and French ; best reference. Address P. A. GRAND, No. 151 Madison st. AITER.—A YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS A situation as first class waiter in a private family. Call on or address, for two days, JOHN POCHE, present employer's, 182 Madison ay., who will leave for Europe on the 27th. “Can furnish the’ best city references in every respect hy Now T MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 101 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies and gentle ‘men can receive the utmost value in cash for cast off Cloth- ing. Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, &c. Please call at or address the number, as above. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Marks, Please try and isfy yourselves. Orders to Brooklyn promptly attended to. yy B, MINTZ'S GREAT WESTERN AGENCY STORE, 24FThird avenue, three doors above Twentieth street, 50. es cent more cash will be paid for cast-off Clothing, Carpets, ewelry than elsewhere, Ladies and gentlemen will do well to cuil on or send a note to Mr. or Mrs. MINTZ. Brooklyn or- ders attended, T FLATTO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, S16 Sixth avenue, corner Forty-sixth street, ladies and gentlemen will positively receive 50 percent more in cash fhan eltewhere, for Castoff Clothing, Curpeta, Jewelry, Ke. Orders promptly atvended to by Mr. or ilre, FLATT 816 Sixth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE BOY, 16 YEARS of age, a situation; resides with his parents and can give three years’ reference, Call on or address J. B., No, Enst 6éh st., for two days. AITER—BY A STRICTLY TEMPERATE SINGLE man of long experience, in a private family; best city reference. Cull at or address'107 West 17th st. AITERAN | ENGLISHMAN, AS FIRST CLASS waiter in a private family; st cl city refers ‘Addreas C, 8, Herald Uptown ‘Branch office, “7 “rene 113 WEST 11TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED man as first class waiter; kind, obliging and willing; good reference. JOSEP: ITCHELL, 74.4, TH AVA BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, DE- sftes a situation in # grocery store or on an express wagon, or anything he can get todo; can read and write; good city references, GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENTS FOR Indies’ and gentemen’s cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Fur- niture, Diamonds, i camels’ hair Shawls, Jewetry. lies and gentlemen will be astonished at the prices we pay in cash," Fleago try, and autiafy yourselt Call, or uote to Mr. or Mrs. ANHALT, 178 Seventh avenue, RECEIVED A LARGE ORDER WHICH COMPELS me to pay the highost prices for ladies’ and gentlemen's cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry. by calling on or address- ing Mr. or Mra. MOBEIG, 182 Seventh avenue, near Twenty. reek MASUR, 256 SEVENTH AVEN) WILL highest prices for Cast-off Clothing, &¢ Call on or ad- dress Mrs. MASUR, ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGER PROFESSOR LISTER, 19 SIXTIT Avenue, near Twentieth street, ring second bell, Ad- reas all lottors to box 4,829 Post office, eity. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN MAN, AS bookkeeper ; first class reference from last employer. \dress ©. R., Heraid office, (CAL BOOKKEEPER, NINE YEARS! EX- perience, desires employment of any kind and at any ry; references. Address RETHCIR, Herald office. RY GOODS SALESMEN.—WANTED, PUSHING MEN for domestics, &c. M. E. CURRY, 991 8th av, ARDWARE SALESMAN WANTED.—CITY REFER- ences requtred. Address box 123 Heraid office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, a8 coschman and porter; can milk or attend fur- nace; good reference. Address P. N., box 152 Herald Up- town Branch office. HREE SALESMEN WANTED—IN PARASOLS AND lias; applicants will please state the Territory ‘Smount of trade they can control; also whore pre id last employed and swlary or comm sion exp ose who can give unexceptionable refe ences as to character and fall particulars as above specified may address J. R. H., box 4,161 Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALES- man in the sporting goods line. Address box 260 Post office, Providence, ‘ANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN, IMMEDIATELY, to learn bookkeeping, penmanship and calculation from & practical accountant; my house or their homes; day or evening; terms mod Address Mr, COLLINS, Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER AND correspondent in the Russian, German, English, French, Spanish and Portuguese languages; references and testimonials, Address K. 8., 38 East Twelfth street. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED FELT SKIRT SALES- Bett for the city retail trade, Address FELT SKIRTS, lerald office. B WANT FOUR GOOD MEN TO EXTEND OUR trade.—Staple goods, Parties going on the road will do well to call on us; good inducements offered to the right parties. Office and manufactory, 80 Gansevoort street, cor- ner of West. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED HO- sie) Anderwear salesman. competent to take ch tment, Apply to BRADBURY BROTHERS, $12, 314 Bowery. 61 SECOND AVENUE.—A PRIVATE FAMIL¥ CAN accommodate one or two gentlemen or gentleman and wife with Board. 65 PARK AVENUE, NEAR — THIRTY-EIGHTH street.—A desirable Suit of Rooms to let, with Board. QQ IRVING PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GRAMERCY Park.—An elegant Second Floor; large, light, sunny and anusually pleasant Rooms, en suite or singly; private table if preferred; references. 109 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, A FEW DOORS east of Fourth avenue.—Handsomely furnished to let, with Board; references exchanged. Roon EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—10 LET with Board, two connecting Rooms; also one single MACDOUGAL STREET.—TO LET, HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with or withont Board; home comforts. SSIGNEE’S SALE, RICHARD V. HARNETT. Auctioneer, will sell at auction, TUESDAY, November 23, at 10.A. M., at 304 West Fifty-fourth street, Machinery, Work Beuches, Trucks, ron, Site, Office Furni- ture, Shaiting, Belting, fiuished Doors, Blind es, Glue, Hardware, walnut, asi, owk, chestnut ‘and maple Fiooring, Ceiling aud Mouldings. Sale absolute. al By order of Charles H. Wilson and Allan G. Newman, Esqs., Assignees. Catalogues at the office of F. G. & C. 8. Brown, 90 Broadway, or the auctioneer, 111 Broadway. FURNITURE. FURNITURE and everything UPHOLSTERY, UCTION SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL mortgage, JAM: HING, Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, Novemb ‘clock M., at Whitehall street, the Stock and Fixtures of a Tea and Coflee Store. LAMONT, Attorney for Mortgagee, y & COMPANY, 184 Fifth avenue. KEL’ LESS THAN COST, — REDUCED PRICES. T 13 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. By ©. D, FAVOR, Auctioneer. 11 A. M.. general assort- Stoves, Car- also an elegant Parlor Suit, in satin GL ingevowe 156 NEST THIRTEENTH STREET—ONE LARGE, OD pleasant Room aud small Koom, connecting, with Board, in u private family, to gentlemen; reference. 904. WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A SMALL “a family, owning their house, will let large, sunny, tack Parlor, with or without Board, toons of two persons; hot and cold water, grate fire and gas, 209 Bast, TWENTY.NINTH | STREET, respectable men can be accommodated with Board; also a few medical students, 223, WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET—T0 LET. with Board, large front Rooms, on stond and third floors, sunny exposure: every convenience well furnished; ‘amily small; good board; terms reasonabic. Y3Q WEST FOURTEENTH STREET —1WO HALL OO Rooms on fourth floor to rent, with Board, to. sin- gle gentleman ; terms moderate, (99 ANY 811 Wes? FOURTEENTH stREET HAV. * ing changed hands, the new propriet pr is prepared to accommodate gentlemen and their wives or‘sisixle gentie- yen with elegant Board at moderate prices; table boarders ken, BLO REXINGTON AVENUE —a LARGE FURNISHED tn to let, with Board, to Of single gentleman; references requirede ne ne wile EW DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL.— Pleasant Rooms and Board. #4 West Twenty-fourth street; location mosg central; terms moderate. ‘PARTIES DESIRING A PLEASANT HOME CALL AT 345 West Thirty-fourth street, where every effort will be made for their comfort; three sunny front Rooms. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE “HAL A House ; can supply furniture, but would have th providedfor. Address A. B. 8., box 108 Herald offi BY. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN—A FURNISHED ROOM, with breakfast; neighborhood Twent, ‘d street and Rixth avenue. Address BOOK, Herald Uptown Brunch office. V ANTED—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, BY A WIDOW lady, with quiet parties; location, between Tenth and Fifteenth streets. ‘Address A. M. F., Herald Uptown Branch office, OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE AND TWEN- I ty-second street.—An elegant Suit, just vacated, on Fifth avenue side; also one of three rooms, on baths attached; transient reduced; $3 per day; WM. G, TOMPKINS, jevator, kc. WINTER RESORTS. ROVAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, ¥. P., BALA. mas.—Now open. The most delightful climate in the 4, Steamers will leave Savannah, Ga., very ten days J make the trip in two days. For’ particulars address AMES LIDGERWOOD, 758 Broadway, New York. DENTISTRY A. S22 OF, TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT 128 West Thirty-fourth stroet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Bi rubber, ro Jway.—Special mechanical den- pearl, whalebone rubber, gold and Sets; Plumpers, Regulators, &c. ‘Take ‘green car Grand sireet ferry ot Sixth avenue cars or Broadway ears, NEWBROUGH, 128 West Thirty-fourth stroet, D*, WHITE & KEENEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, 155 ied oe Arubcie) plata $8, $10, S18; booth wh, weoratiea: ver, ‘ished in : BY W, B. MITCHELL, AUCTIONEER, Superior Silverplated and Table Cutlery. The TAUNTON SILVERPLATE COMPANY will sell their entire stock at auction, at No.4 Maiden lane, com- mencing Tnesday next, November 23. Sales daily at 10 A. M. until the entire stock {s sold, The goods consist of Tea Sets, Waiters, Watar Sets, Ice Pitchers, Urns, Cake Baskets, Card and Friit Stands, Berry Dishes, “Breakfast, Dinuer and Pickle Castors; — ‘Celery Stands Spoon Holders, *Goblets, Mugs, Syrup Pitchers, Bonquet Holders, Vases, Napkin Ri it, Pie, Cake and Fish Knives; Soup, Oyster aud Gravy Ladies, Yorks and Spoons; also alarge line of Table Cutlery, The goods are first class, and will be sold without reservation or limit, offering greut inducements to dealers, hotel and saloon keep: ers and private families who intend purchasing fine silyer- ware or table cutlery. The Store will be to lease and Fix- tures for sue January 1,1876, Per order of JOHN H. SWAIN, Treausurer Taunton Silverplate Company, ENJ. F, THEALL, AUCTIONEER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, ENGRAVINGS, CROCKERY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, AT 10) at 228 WEST 40TH ST., BETWREN 77. the entire contents of the above four story private resi dence—namely, fine walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Burem Vardrob Armoir jlaco, marble top Tables, Wash- ds, best Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, walnut Extension ‘able, Sofas, Lounges, Chairs, all the Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Catalogues on morning of le. Y¥ DANIEL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SPECIAL TRADE SALE OF RI ‘ ELEGANE FANCY GOODS, the stock of a Maiden lane house, imported expressly for theirdoliday trade, comprising ormolu, gilt, tortoise shell, earl and Russia leather Articles; Whitby Jet Jewelry. ‘arian and Bisque Figures, Decorated Vases, marble and bronze Clocks, bronze Figures, Opera Glasses, Fans, Cigar, Match, Jewel and Odeur Cases, steel Goods, Combs, dc. The wholo will be POSITIVELY SOLD, WITHOUT ANY RESERVATION, 1034 O'CLOCK, AT» vs) AUC OMS, - 47 AND 49 LIBERTY STREET. 5 ‘The goods are now ready for examination, and will be of. fered in lots to suit the trade, Y THOMAS GAFFNEY & SMITH, AUCTIONEERS, office 17 Centre street, will sell on Tuesday, at 1 Yelock, the contents of a four story House, consisting of ele- ni and ingrain Carpets, Parlor Suits, in pair. Mirrors, black walnut Bedsteads, with springs: leather nd Fillows, bair and othor Mattresses, Blankebs, Com- a Slectings, marble top Bureaus, with lgoking enclosed Warhstands, cane seated and other Chairs, and Glassware, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils, &c., dc. For further particulars sve Tuesday's Horald. BY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS at 11 o'clock at 1,407 Second avenuo, first ‘class ele gantly fitted np liquor Saloon; ‘owner cannot attend to i G3 HOLBROOK, AUOTIONEER.—HOLBROOK & ROLLINS will sell THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, at 454 and 456 Canal street, a gene hold Furniture, Carpets, Dillon, ee eit Eine , Mattres and Bier Glassen, Paintings and Engravin ‘and Plated Ware, Lron Sale, Billiard Ty iL assortment of house- pee cet enh michele rca J. OUP AUCTIONEER—A LARGE LOT OF SHAFT. « ing, unter Shatts, Pulleys and Belts, 2 Moulding Machines, 8 Sawing Machines, 2 Planers, 2 Lathes, a largo quantity of Patterns, Furniture and Furniture Lumber, cut auent; Furniture Lrons. Factory solely ocenpiod by P. eaton, t Nor an ind wt 10} o'dlock, A. M. Monday, November 23,0” "1 SmsbUre, NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 261 BOW: + this day, at 11 o'clock, at 277 Mot aise gs Houston, the Candy and Variety Store, with ke and ae Candy, Scales, lee Box, Counter, &c.; dealers ine wv VAL, ABOUT JANUAR! UCTION ROOMS, 39 AND 41 EAST THIRTIETH street.—All kinds of modern and antique Furniture, Mirrors, Pianos, Paintings, Books, Silver, &c., at at auction prices, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. A® NGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- p: an—Understands his business thoroughly. Call at or Address, for three days, 339 Sth av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman and groom avd useful man; can mili and aitend furnace; moderate wages; good city relerenea, dress J. D., box 204 Herald office. GARDENER (SINGLE MAN) WANTS A SITUA- tion in @ private house; understands raising vegetu- bles, frait trees and flowers recommendations. In- quire at 733 Broadway, in flower store. 8 COACHMAN—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH- man; thoroughly understands the care and manage. iment of horses and will make himself generally useful; country preferred; good references. Address W. B., box 201 Her: office. RESPECTABLE MAN AS COACHMAN: THOR. oughly competent, sober, honest and not afraid of work; would maxe himself useful; knows the city well; highly recommended, Address COACHMAN, 26° South Sth av. A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN (NO FAMILY); has perfect knowledge of gardening and care of horses and carriages wife is a first class cook, washer and froner; wages small; five years’ city reference, Address M, B., box 179 Herald offic COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man; first class groom and steady driver; ing and obliging, firet class city references. Ad- .. No acter, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- gant Windsor rosewood upright Piano, cost 8250; a rare chance open ® A. M. to P. M. —PRESSING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS COMPEL + private family to sell their Household Furniture; su- atin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost, $1 magnificent Decker & Bros, 7 t Chickering Piano, $250; 00; ‘Chamber Sets, complete, with Dressing Cas 175; single Bedste: Paintings, Bronze: ry Drown ston tween Fifth and Sixth avs. r those going to house hair and spring Mattreawos, brary and Dinin # RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—A private family will sell at a sacrifice their elegant Honsebold Furniture, at private residence 21 Bast Twentieth atreet, near Broudway. © onsisting of magnificent Bradbur; &c., and all necessary Household Purnitar for those about furnishing their houses, il immediately. SOFA AND LOUNGE Beds, Payne's patents, No. 40 Bleecker street. EST LOCATION FOR SALI ‘at private sale or auction at M. E. FAVOR’S, Fourteenth street; Goods wanted for Tnesday's 6 kinds Furniture private sale, OF FURNITURE, &C., Beds, Bedding, &e. Payments taken by the week or month. KEL! 0.4 corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, HAND AND. MISFIT ENGLISH and ingrain Oa: tings, Crumb X00D SECOND Bi Stair Carpets, Cocoa cheap, at the dld place, 112 Fulton street. HE LOWEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, GARPETS Mastrosgos, Bedding, de. Is at B. M. cCowPEnTHWAIT Chatham street. An immense stock HE LEADING FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE in the United States, on the instalment plan, is GEORGE A. CLARKE'S, 747 Brond ‘epartments far: dress J. C., No. 106 East 28th st. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- tion for bis coachman (single man) highly recom- inend him. Call in office of New England Car Spring Qom- pany, 240 Broadway. S USEFUL MAN (SIN dening, the care of horses, carriagos ‘ood reference; wages no object. Ad Vest 19th st. LE); URDERSPANDS GaR- ¢. gan mille; LYNN, 146 YOUNG MAN (COLORED) WISHES A GOOD SIT- uation as coachman or waiter; good city reference. ‘Address B, JOHNSTON, 222 Sth av. A COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED BY A MAR- ried man; no encumbrances, thoroughly understands hhis business; best city reference, Cull on or address T. B., No. 5 East 19th st. YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION AS GROOM; thoroughly understands his business; good reference if Tequired. Address GROOM, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Brondway, (AS COACHMAN AND PLAIN GARDENER, CITY OR country; ean milk, tend furnace and poultry if ro- qPigedgamyreterance reauired: wages moderate. Apply to W., 360 West 45th st., rear house, A FIRST CLASS €OACHMAN WANTS A_ SITUA. tion; is a thorough horseman and an experienced city driver; best city references. Cali on or address K. C., 140 West dist st. (OACHMAN, AND | GARDENER'S | SITUATION wanted, by an experienced man in both branches of the business; mocesate wages; best reference, Address 0, & G., box 152 Herald office, OV AN ENGLISHMAN, WHO UN. lerstands his business thoroughly; 3 years’ reference from his late employer, of the highest standing in this city, Address H. erald’ Uptown Branch office, LS ono WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GaAR- " dener (pod wo po a; Ni me ce 00 & gen tleman’s place. iress J. JONES, st., bet ‘Washington and Fordham avs., New York. Sian ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH- tan, the care of @ gentleman's place; th married; no children; wi ‘as waitress, nurse 0 maid; can bring 17 years’ good character. Address K. P., care of G. Tedeman, 18 B. it. HELP WANTED—MALES. MAN WANTED—AS INSIDE STEWARD AND storekeeper; must understand the management of a kitchen rnd help and work fc It ‘eh Addre RESTAURANT, box 180 Herald ctice ree : MATRIMONIAL, GENTLEMAN, BETWEEN 40 AND 60 YEARS OF with a fadly about 90. Herald Uptown Bi “MISCELLANEOUS, JED PRICES—THE LARGEST patterns in the city; cases With guarantee ‘ot safe 148 Chatham street. HOWCASES AT REDU Assortment of th HOFFMAN & Fens A. BARKEEPER WANTED—WITH A FEW IUNDRED dollars; splendid chance to make money; fine saloon all ready to open; chance seldom offered; come and r yourself, WARREN, 288 Bowery. Ry Ao WANTED—IN- TOWN AND COUNTRY, TO 1 our pare teas to families, large consuta- + best terms and lary tock in the count A WELLS TEA COMPANY. 201 Pulvon aby b aroh and Greenwich ss., New York. GENTS WANTED FOR ALL THE STATES—ENER- getic men make from $8 to $20 per day. Full particur Jars at 5S West 4th at. after 10 o'clock A. M, WONDERFUL CIILD, GIFTED WITH SECOND Sterything without, questioning; sight from birth, tel erty, business matters aud absont fri + donee {11 Bast Fitty-Brat street, ™ A —beN'T BE HUMBUGGED BY REWARDS—MME. + BRIGNOLI, Medical and Business Cistsror sat, tells h 3 and $1. 150 West names, shows likeness do. 5 ‘Twenty-fifth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. $1,000 REWARD; NO IMPOSITION; GREATEST . Bi Clairvoyant is Mrs. FOSTER ; ‘names in full; humbers; satisfaction or no pay; 50c. to $1. ' 54 Lexington avenue, Twenty-fifth stro CLAIRVOYANT.—$10,000 18 OFFERED TO ANY person who can equal’ Mme. CLIFTON, the greatest Ciairvoyant in America, ‘Those who aro sick’ or in trouble should call without delay. “'No likeness or love charmns,”" but can allay the most serious trouble. Office 278 West Twenty- fifth street, third door east of Eighth avenue, ME. W. MERCIER, MEDIUM—63 EAST NINTH street. ME. COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY Cinirvoyant, 275 Sixth avenue, near Seventeonth st, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. Atwoon—Haveys.—On Tharsday, November 18, at the residence of Mrs, Mary J. Van Horne, aunt of the bride, by Rev. William R. Duryee, Mr. Wituiam H. Atwoop to Miss ExizaneTH Havens, all ofJersey city. BartnoLomew—Heraury.—On Wedn , Novem- ber 17, at 113 Bedford street, by the Rev. Robert Scott, Fneperick Witttam, gon of J: 8, Bartholomew, Esq., of Cheltenham, England, to Grack Gurarim, daughter of J. Hepburn, Esq., Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland. English and Scotch papers please copy. BrRny—Crarx.—On Wednesday, November 17, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. E. P. Rogers, D, D., Miss AGyxs H., daughter of Joshua A. Ciark, Esq., to Mr. Joux J. Berny, of Hackensack, N. J. Curria—WaLunG.—On Thursday, November 18, by the Rev. Howard Crosby, Henry A. Cupria to Apa, only daughter of George W. Walling, all of this city: No cards. Joxss—Rowianp.—On Thursday, November 18, by the Rey, B, M. Yarrington, of Greenwich, Conn., Mat- tm M. G., eldest daughter of Joseph R, Rowland, Esq., to CHaR.es A. Jones, both of Miller’s Place, L. L. Looms—Srarks.—On Thursday, November 18, 1875, at the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, by’ Rev. Wesley R. Dat Laurus Loomis to Rengoca A, daugh- ter of the late Alexander F. Sparks, ali of Brooklyn. Saxps—Apams.—At Trinity chureh, Parkersburg, W. Va., on Wednesday, November 17, 1875, by the Rey. William H. Hyland,’ Janxs G. Saxps, of New York, to Miss Mivxre 8. Apaus, of Parkersburg. TancuMaS—HoOaGLanv.—On Thursday, Novembor 18, 1875, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 373 Carl: ton avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥., by Rev. George EK. Reed, GeorGR P. Tanceman, Esq., of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Cora A., eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ©. N. Hoagland. ‘TaTe—W4RNBR.—Tuesday, November 16, 1875, at Castleton Heights, Staign Island, by Rev. W. t. Enyard, Josepu TATE to ANNI VINGSTON, Only daughter of the late William H. Warner. No cards. Wntrr—Wetwore.—On Thursday, November 18, by the Rev. William T. Egbert, Huan R. Wurrr to Marte L., daughter of the late Henry A. Wetmore, all of this city. DIED. Avre.—November 21, Catnerins A., wife of J. W. Avge. Notice of funeral hereafter. Barnert.—In Harlem, on Sunday, November 21, of diphtueria, Estas Riwscea, the’ only daughter of Isaac and Rachel Barnett, aged 9 months and 26 days, Funeral to take place trom the residence of her parents, 2,330 Third avenue, at ten o’clock A. M., Mon- day, November 22, ‘eacu.—-On ‘Thursday, November 18, 1875, suddenly, of heart disease, at No, 78 Madison avenue, Bosk ANN, widow of E, M. Beacn, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral servic the Church of St. Mery the Virgin, in Forty-fifth: between Seventh and Eighth ave: nues, on Monday iovember 22, at ten o'clock. Charleston papers please copy. Contry.—In this city, on Saturday, 20th inst, Mrs, Saran Contey, in the 99th year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of her sons-in-law, Bartlett Smith and George Starr, are ro- spectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, from the resi. dence of Bartlett Smith, Esq., No, 238 West Fifty-sixth street, this (Monday) morning, at eleven o’clock A. M. Curtin,—On Suturday evening, November 20, Davip Curtin, aged 24 years and 4 months. Relatives and friends are a aa invited to at- tend the funeral, which will from his late residence, 180 Franklin street, on Monday, November 22 at two o'clock P. M. DeRrickson.—On Sunday, November 21, 1875, James J RICKSON, in the 65th year of his age, Notice of funeral hereafter. Foors.—In this city, on Sunday, November 21, Exiza Cook, wife of J. Howard Foote, Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers, Hatock.—Suddenly, on Saturday, the 20th inst., James H. Hautoox, inthe 56th year of his age. Friends of the family respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday next, at half-past two o'clock, from his late residence, Plainfleld, N. J. Trains leave foot of Liberty street at one o'clock P, M. Hayton. —On Saturday, November 20, Writtram Hay- LON, known to the minstrel profession as Sam Devine, ‘of consumption, in the 28th year of his aga. Funeral from’ 237 Bowery, at balf-past two o'clock P.M. to-day, Hype.—At Bloomfield, N. J., on Saturday, Novem- ber 20, 1875, Lavra Biv, widow of Jonathan L. Hyde, aged 80 years, Funeral services at Bloomfeld, tnis day (Monday), November 22, at throe o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Cooper. ‘Jasna ta Paris, October 15, In his 54th year, Row- grt W. James, of New York. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect. {fully invited to attend the funeral services, at Grace church, “goed ad Tenth street, on Tuesday, at ten o'clock A. M. Jounsox.—On Saturday, November 20, 1875, Epwiw Guaxt, son of George C. and Martha V. Johnson, aged 1 year'and 9 months. . ‘he relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 186 La avenue, on Monday, Mevembet he ie osise Wi M. J Jongs,—On Sunday, ILLIAM JONRS, @ native of county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 78 yeara, The relatives and friends of the family are requosted to attend the funeral, from his late nce, 676 Sec- ond avenue, on Tuesday morn) at half. nine o’clogk, to proceed to St, Gabriel's church, wi there sr lige tn ped of pOiein for the repose of his soul, an m thence to Calvary Cer ME Jor tnterment ae of h ere) ane jONRS. —At the lence of his grandfather, Moyer, 41 Went Seventeenth street’ on Sunday ee, img, November ZL. Wiusam FRancis, son of the lave PAY , 3 ‘Theodore and Joanna ©. Jones, aged 11 years and « months. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the faneral, trom Calvary church, Fourth avenue and Twenty first street, on Tuesday, November 23, a eleven A. M. Lex.—On Saturday, November 20, at the ceo her mother, 165 Bergen street, Brooklyn, AGNES, — ape of og Apo _ the late Peter Le ingston and Catskill papers please he, Mrvcue..,—Un Saturday, November to, 187 the residence of her son, John Mitchell, No. 176 er street, Williamsburg, L. 1, Mary Mircmxi., of par alysis, in the 78th year of her age. : The friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, November 28, at half-past one o'clock, m the Aiushe street Presbyterian church, eorner of Ainslie and Ewes streets, Williamsburg, L. 1, without further notice, Boston and Canada West papers please copy. Moten.—In Brooklyn, of consamption, on Thurs day, November 18, 1875, Many Louise, wife of C, Otte C, Maller, and daughter of the late Asa Holt, in the 46tb year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late res dence, Apaconerene street, on Monday, November 22, at two o'clock P. MoCarrrey.—On Friday, November 19, Mania, widow of the late Doctor William McCaffrey, aged 8 years, The relatives and friends of the family, also those o) her sons-in-law, Edward Van Ranst and George E. Per- Tin, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Francis P. Bool, No. 437 Gold street, Brooklyn, at two o'clock P. Moots. ‘22d inst. San Francisco papers please copy. MoComn.—On Saturday moruing, the 20th inst, at her residence, 64 Horatip street, Evizaneru, wife of James MoComb, in the 39th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, trom the church of Rey. S, D. Bur- chard, Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, on Monday, 22d inst., at two o’cloek P. M. MoGowan.—On Sunday, November 21, Parrick Mc- Gowan, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Dennis O'Connor, 57 Park street, aged 89 years, Notice of the funeral hereafter. Norrow.—On Sunday, November 21, Many A. Nor- Tox, in the 29th year of her ago. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend her funeral from her late residence, No. 12 lvy place, near Library Hall, Jersey City, on Tuesday, 23d inst, at half past two e'clock P. M. OaKLkY.—On Saturday, November 20, after a linger- Sa jlness, Aww Exiza, daughter of the late James B. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at the Kighty-sixth street Methodist Episcopal church, between Fourth and Lexington ave- ues, on Tuesday, the 2d inst, at balf-past ten o'clock AM. Ostranper.—Suddenly, on Saturday, November 20, of diphtheria, Racru, infant son of Ralph L, and Hannah Y, Ostrander, aged 1 year and 26 days, Funeral on Monday, November 22, at ono o'clock, from the residence of his parcnts, 215 Fifth street, Jer- sey City. Interment at Greenwood. U’CaLbagHan,—On Thursday evening, November 18, at the residence of his parents, No. 82 West Sixtietn street, Joun J., son of Tnomas und Hannab O'Callaghan, aged 19 years, 6 months and 6 days. Funeral will take place on Monday, 224 inst., from his home, at ten A. M., to the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, corner of Fifty-ninth street and Ninth avenue, where asolemu requiom mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, O’Ngint.—After a short and severe illness, Many O'NBILL, the beloved wife of Daniel O'Neill, ~ The friends and acquaintances of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 334 East Ninth street, on Tuesday, November 23, at half- past one P. M. Rexp.—At Oyster Bay, L. I., November 20, Mary E. ReEeD, eldest daughter of Albert A. and Mary E, Reed, aged 23 years, Her remains will be interred in Manhasset church- yard on Tuesday, 23d inst. Kery.—On Thursday mght, November 18, at her residence, No. 664 Greenwich street, CaTHeaink A, widow of the late James Reilly, aged 28 years. The remains will be taken to St. Joseph’s church, Sixth avenne, this day (Monday), at ten A. M. precisely, where a solemn mass of requiem will pe offered for tho repose of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- terment, Her friends and those of her late husband are respectfully invited to attend. Roaers.—On Friday, the 19th inst., after a long and painful illness, Pare Roorrs, a native of the county of Dubiin, Ireland, in the 70th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family, also those of his sons, Charles, Peter F. and James P. Rogers, and those of his late son-in-law, Patrick Reynolds, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lave residence, No. 342 West Fortieth street, on Monday, November 22, at haif-past ten o’clock A. M, The re. mains willbe taken to St, Michael's church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- torment. Ruovs.—On Sunday morning, after a driet illness, of apoplexy, ZacHanian Rnope, aged 66 years. Funeral announcement hereafter, Suapiek.—On Sanday morning, 21st inst., after a Tong and painful illness, Micnakt SuapLer, aged 39 years and 2 months, The friends and acquaintances of deceased, as also those of the Rev. F. J. Shadler and Joseph Shadiler, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday morning, 24d inst., at half-past nine o’clock, atthe Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Third street, Scnoriziy.—On Saturday, November 20, Ciara, in- fant daughter of B. B. and ‘Sarah A. Schofield. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at 236 East Twenty-aixth street, on Tuesday, November 23, at half-past ten o’clock. Story.—On Sunday, November 21, after a short but painful illness, Maup A., eldest daughter of Emil and Amilia & Stury, agea 3 years, 7 mouths and 29 days. Relatives and friends of the tamiy, also members of New York Lodge F. and A. M., Keno Post, No. 44, @. ‘A. R., are respectfully ipvited to attend’ the funeral, from the Church of the Disciples, corner of Forty-fifth street and Madison avenue, on Wednesday, November 24, at twelve o'clock M. Tavion.—At Mount Vernon, Westchester county, N.¥., on November 21, Joswpa Tayion, im the 64th year of his age. Notice of the funeral hereafter. Watsox.—On Saturday, November 20, Apa Devoe, wife of George Watson, Jr. Funeral on Tuesday, the 23d inst, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 160 Madtson avenue, Wepoy.—On Sunday, November 21, Marian Lovisa Werupow, in the 40th year of her ag Funeral trom her late residence, 742 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the 23d, atone o'clock P.M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Wriurams.—At Port Jervis, N. Y., on Saturday, November 20, at the residence of her brother, Alfred W. Bemros, of consumption, Mrs. Lizzie M., widow of the late Charlies VQlliams. Her remains will be interred in the Evergreen Ceme- tery. Wrernovrre.-0n Thursday, November 18, 1875, Mrs. Catmanine WitrHorrtt, im the 76th year of her age. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, E. Rode, 338 Pear! Street, on Monday at one o'clock P. M. —_——7oo LONG ISLAND ASSESSMENTS. The Assessors of Long Island City have completed their assessment rolls for the present year, There is a marked increase of the valuations of the property of the corporations {n the First ward, particularly in the cases of the railroad and ferry companies, Union Col- loge and Standard Oil Works, amounting since 1872 to from thirty to fifty percent, Some of the assessed valuations of real estate are as follows:—East River Ferry Company, $41,500; Long Island Railroad Com- pany, $86,000; Flushing and North Side Railroad Com- Bite hatroad, y, 000; Standard Oil Works, $105,000; South ide Railroad, first ward, $10,000; same, second ward, $2,500; Trustees Union Col first ward, $199,400} same, second ward, $12,000; same, third ward, $20,000. ‘The assessed and equalized valuations in the various towns of Suffolk county for the current year are ag follows, a8 determined upon by the Board of Super- visors. yy ee alue, Fasthampton $778,513 Southampton. 950, 250 1,781,254 Shelter Island 231,749 Riverhead. . X 907,157 Brookhaven 2,456,108, Smithtown Y . sens untington. r Islip.. 1,190,273 Babylon 598,204 Southold’. 2 1,369/200 1,451,651 The rates of taxation on each $100 for the several towns are as follows. asthampton, 1.33; Southamp- 1.52; Shelter Island, 1.03; Southold, 1.16; Riverhead, :70;' Brookhaven, 1.40; Islip, 140; Smithtown, 1.76; Huntington, 1.42; Babyton, 1.50," Riverhead is the only town in the county that followed the recommendation of the State Assessors in assessing property within the tow its full value, and this accounts for the compar- atively low rate of tax there, THE HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL. THE GREAT LEGAL CONTROVERSY IN JERSEY. ‘The struggle between the Hudson River Tunnel Com pany and the opposing railroad in New Jersey will be renewed to-day, when the case will come up for argue ment in the Court of Errors and Appeals at Trenton, The Tunnel Company triumphed over the opposition im the Supreme Court, and now the. questi jubmitted to the court of last resort, The 1 uinwere Delaware and Lackawanna Company claim exemption from con- demnation of their land in J Rare bomtichess” of ap fa al ett an foro, ie, abject to the ott domain, to which individual right must Tunnel Company is orgualted under the, road law, as the ohyeat of the asgociation 4, passe: being prohibited under the new co: ment ‘the Tunnel Company can obts %, and the contest the courts, Meanwhile, Colonel ‘of the company has returned fr%,! his determination to 4%, ent Ull he resumes work jy, A large tract of land! oo. River, near M VA ¢ location of the. eporens — tn the enterprise #%\, tN id Mr Panataa falvond Como

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