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a REAL RESTATE FOR SALE, Bast Side. WAY BY STANLEY DAY—PRIVATE Masufactiring TEEPE «for women, de ‘Beription and price see pri ynaxe CHURCH, WITH A 1D LOT OF A. Tote fold cheap, on Sisty-ninth street, between Thi ee quire on the ground, of CORNELIUS FARLEY. ix A peer a NEW anos STONE Rom. AND Toe No. 7. Rear Medison er cals chacpi tatics cise,” "inquire on thet tee. mi inlets, BARGAIN—ONE OF THE ¥INEST TENEMENT Properties in Tenth ward, near Grand street; also ove on Third » et Ben avenue ©. T. OLIVER CARTER, 56 WAll street, basement. CHARMING HOME, FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM Contral Park, in Fifty-eighth street, tine brick House one teh Lot, ve pag eed ys ince ad all pebrovecnate! painted; beautiful surroundin: Hoey Frmediate posession. “M: He KIMVALL, dol Laat tity: peventh treet, te 34 FOR SALE—$5,00 BELOW PRESENT CASH a virions, that ban me fonr story House and Lot 17 fty-fourth street, so much admired by architects and clase builders who have saken the trouble to examine it; 3 doors open. A AOLD ERICESSIN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY of our office, several superbly finished Kesidences, rar ‘wg Io size from 18 to 25 feet; prices from. 318,000 to $120, PAGE & MoCAFFERTY, Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. VALUABLE PROPERTY EOR SALE—E MBRACING three lots og Eighth atreet, near Broadiay, facing Lun- tte place, known as St. Anis church; also’ Houso 143 doth ntreet, adjoining the fone. These lots will be sold seouratel Les . For = G. LOCKE, Ml Bi street, opposite Ciinton 1 FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE ‘on Forty-second street, near Filth avenue, for sale. M. A, J. LiNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. A VERY HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WITH 42 LOTS, on Harlem Teighte, va ong or exchange. This pro- perty i} L ve ue, baw a large imeRes, LYNCH, 72 and 7A. Cedar street. MAGNIFICENT EXTRA SIZE HOUSE, ON CORNER ‘Madison avenue and Forty-third |, for sale or to M. A. J. LYNCH, 73 and 74 Cedar street, HANDSOME HOUSE ON FORTY-NINTH ‘STREET for sale—With the furniture, which is new and elegant; & bargain, as the owner is goiny to Europe. M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 7 Cedar street, —ONE OF THE FINEST HOUSES ON FIFTH AVE- + nue, compiple in every particular, with stable, for sale. M. A. J. LYNCH, 723 and 14 Cedar atreet. PERFECT GEM OF AN ENGLISH BASEMENT House on Thirty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, for aitedle for « pI yaiclan . A. J. LYNCH, 73 and 74 Cedar street, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone, on Fifth avenue, near Forty-second street, for fale, at a bargain. M. A. J, LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar atreet. SMALL NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, 175 Enat Seventy-first street, for sale. Cull at 336 Bowery. No agents need appl; KIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE A. firnale, cheap.—-to Fitty-third street, near Madison ave: Bue; location one of the best in the city; house elegant! ished. Inquire of owner, op premises, bfth house east of ison avenue. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE IN, EAST NINTH street, near Secona avenue; price £12,500; furniture tor aaie by appraixement of vaiue. T. ©. BENNETT « CO., WOR SALE—ON MADISON AVENUE, BELOW THIR- ty-fourth street, a very convenient and comfortable cor- wer House of fu'l width and three rooms deep. For further particulsrs apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine ut, OR SALE—THE HANDSOME FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone Honse 219 Kast Sixtieth street. Ap- Ply to IRVING & SON, 408 Kast Twenty-seventh street. W1OR SALE—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, first class, lot 26x19; vielnity lost ofice and City Hails ,000 cash, balance mortgage. ™ NGILVAIN, No. 4 Sands atreet. E HIGH ame, COn- ab 2 146400, gents need not 88 Union aquare, north. JOR SALE—THREE STORY BROWN ST stoop House on 128th sirect, near Second ventent to boat aod cars; price only $11,000; Apply in basement 109 Bleecker street, A; apply. OR SALE—PURNISHED, FORTY-SECOND STREET, near Fifth avenue, jor stone front House, 223632 200, $70,000, bargain; must be wold. . ORRELL, £91 Broadway. OR SALF.-A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR STORY Maneard roof Ligh stoop brown stone House and Lot, 1s East Fifty-fourth sire ments; immediate p premises. WOR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY BROWN stone front, 20 by 48, jot 102; mut be seen to be appre- Gated. Inquire at 242 Eust Fifty-eighth street. OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND ¥ASEMENT French roofed House and Lot, in 1434 street; fourth ase from Third avenue ; seven minutes’ walk from Harlem ridge. Apply to SMITH, on premises. OR SALE OR TO LET—-FOUR STORY AND BASE- ment brown stone corner House, four stall stable and carriage house; price $45,000; rent $3,100. Apply to N., 319 Broadway, rooms Nos. 6 and 7. ARLEM.—FOR SALE, FOUR: HANDSOME THRER tory, basement and sub-cellar brick and brown stone jouses, on north side of 115th street, between Lexington Fonrth aveaues; will be sold at asacrifice. Inquire on premises. in perfect order; all improve: easion; terms easy. Inquire on the | ‘OTICE.—STORE PROPERTY CHEAP. SECOND AVE- nue, between Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighthd streets; business block on the avenue: four story and basement; brick. Price, $15,500; easy terms. W. H. KIMBALL, 261 Bast Fifty-seventh sireet. $18,000 Fee n eae Eo RAST THIRTY. . + eighth street, ‘a handsome brown stone manner and in miee order. Addres Went sides DOUBLE DWELLING-MODERN — IM- nts, eight lots, for wale reasonably; location ixtieth street, near Central jelty and ible prospective value. NSON & SON, 11 Pine street. BEAUTIFUL THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR sale, in Nineteenth street, near Eighth avenue, 21.1056 ‘Wide and in most perfect order: price and terms rearonable and early possession. Apply to E.H,. LUDLOW & CU., No. 8 Pine street. BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, A three story brick Dwelling, fully ang newly furnished nd in perfect order, situated’ in Thirty-trgt street, near Bighth avenne. Possession immediate. Price $16,000; mortgage $9,000. Apply to JOSEPH A. LEVY, No. 7 atreet, N ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, on Thiriy-elghth street, becween Fifth and Madison ave- Hues—25 feet wide, rosewood doors, everything (rat clans, ALBERT PELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street. A CENTRAL PARK—-FOR SALE, A PLOT OF LOTS + on Eighth avenue, fronting Park, below grade and fine view ; price reasonable ; terms easy. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine atyet. BOUT EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN CEN- tral Park and Park avenue, ne@t Madison avenuo cars high ground—Lighteen full Lots for sale low for e: V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. FINE 4 STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STO House, 22x50x00, elegant order, 86th street, near Park Avenue, for sale very cheap; do. on 37th, near Sth avenue. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway A. Se 8RIOR HOUSE, 4 STORY HIGH sToOr Murray Hil, between Sth and Madison a tale at a bargain, with or without new Furnitur W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. FINE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Houae, on Thirty-seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth Avennes, for sale— including Parlor Carpet, Mirrors, Gas Fix- tures add Cornices, $41,000, ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street. iS, BARGAINS, B. —BROWN STONE ces on Madison, Fourth and Lexington avenues andcrovs streets. PAGE & MCCAFFERTY, Filth avenue, corner of Pifty-econd street. ‘HEAP HOUSE FOR SALE.-ON WEST THIRTY. / seventh street, near Seventh avenue, price $16,000; on ‘West Forty-sixth street, near Eighth avebue, price $12,000; op Carmine atreet, near Bjeccker atreet, price #14,000; West Thirty-siath street, near Seventh uvenne, price $14,000: Sixth avenue,price h avenue, price $24,000; 4, near Boulevard, price $20,000; on ‘West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, price 26,000; on West Forty-tifth atreet, near Sizth avenue, price $15,500; on Park ; on West Fifty-first street, near fibibe fty-fourth street, near xington avenue, price’ 819,000; on East Thirtieth street near Second avenue, price #17.000; on West Fifty-second street, near Eighth avenue, price $23,000; on West Fort third’ street, near Ninth. svenue, price $19,000. Apply Ws & E. A. CRUIKSHANK, 595 Sixt Due. NTH STREET, BE- OR MALE—IN TWENTY- tween Broadway and Sixth avenue, a firrt class four story Honse, weil built and arranged and in fine order tmropghout. ‘Aa the owner has no further use for it it will be sold reasonably. Lot 98.9. For further particulars apply to FE. W. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street . WOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FULL SIZE FOUR STORY brown stone House; also two %9 feets; all improve- iments, Apply at 836 Madison avenue. JOR BALE—IN WEST FORTY-SEVENTH &TREFT, near Fifth avenue, m first class House of full width Boe, g0id,Feasonabiy and with possession. Apply to H. LUDLOW &CO., No. 3 Pine sircet, OR SALE—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, 19x60x100, in perfect order. Apply on the premises, 468 West Forty-soventh street. Price $20,000. OR SALE OR TO LET—141 WEST FORTY-FIFTH street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue; posteasion mediately; three high stoop brick ail improvements, yy Window in front, ‘Terms tosuit. Owner, 68 Broadway, room OR BALE OR TO LET-A FIRST CLASS FOUR story House, in West Twenty-eighth street; good ~~ borhood and in splendid condition. Apply to owner, WM. MW. REAGAN, No. 5 Beekman atrect. JOR SALE OR TO RENT—ON MADISON AVENUE, K three first class Houses, brown stone fronte, four story, finished iu the mort Law ed manper; immediate posses- ston ; Non. 540, 644 and 48, near Fifty-third street. Apply to JOHN FETTRETCH, on the premises. OR SALE CHEAP_ON WEST FIFTY-FI RST STREET, between sad Ninth sveouss, ha ndeome three story high stoop brick House, In perfect order. he tne T. OLIVER CARTER, 56 Wall street, basement. JOR SALE CHEAP—ON WALKER 8TRE 26x75, adjoining Church street. For price and lars apply to B, H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pi {OR SALE—NO. 49 WEST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, four story brown stone Monro, replete with all modern improvement great bar- pain: Mupiabed ox unfuraished, AawiY om Bbw WFEmuINES, A LOT fall par- street. NEW ‘ORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1870.—-TRIPLE SHEET. CITY REAL ESTATE FOs SA ‘West Side. - ALE—A VALI PIECE OF PROPERTY, Pos oniwest conser AT Madison avenue and Kighty-#fb ° ‘street ; 103 feet front on the avenne, 20 on the street; 11 deep lot, two frame Houses and stable; price 16,500; one-third cash {ral care Tun 10 Highty-sixth street onthe avenue; main crossin, sarousts the ners walvaahte€ ahaa tage. hy ir. Yt 3, on the ground, for or the obber, RICHARD’ DOLIN, Gity Polat, Va.” - MAguIEICENT FIFTH AVENUE CORNER. Ly 4 Madison av. corner b. s Mansions. ‘st, near Sth av., 8 four stor saagton av. corner Boih st, 4 story b, rm Lex ‘ik and 6th ava, 4 story b, S0te at? bet; Suh wand Oth ave Aatory be 8, 1x50x100. bud at. bet. Sth and 6th avs., story b. s., Mxtxl00.. 60, ‘Also Houses on all the main avenues and streets, trom ards. — PAGE & MoCAFFEFTY, Fifth avenue, corner of Fifty-second atreet. MADEON AVENUE, HOUSES, WITH TinEDIATE possession, for sale, ‘M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. os HOUSES, LOCATED TOGETHER ON WEST THIR- Re sixth sireet, to exchange ‘or a a improvement, PAGE & Mov, A Firth avenue, corver Fifty-second street, qm STREET LOTS.—THREE CHOICE LOTS, BE- 6 tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, for sale at a very low figure, M. A. J, LYNCH, 7d and 74 Cedar street, BUILDERS' LOAN, WITH SIX LOTS, $100.000 spyesieine park , 4M. A.J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. Miscellancous. A BROWN STONE HOUSES FOR SALE, IN CHOICE + localities, from 12.000 to $75,000, at reduced fall prices, on liberal terms, WARD & OUDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street, ~FIRST CLASS FULL SIZB HOUSES ON FIFTY- .o sixth street, near Fifth M.A, J, LYNCH, 79 and 4 Cedar street, SELENDID FULL SIZ ROUBE, ON THIRTY WENT atreet, four story high stoop brown stone, Robins, the only one forsale in the Dock. ____1M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. R SALE—ON MURRAY HILL, AN ATTRACTIVE four story brown stone House, 20° feet wide ; finished in hard wood and in complete order ‘throughout; price $80,000. Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CU., No, 3 Pine sireet. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. (OR SALE OR TO LET_LARGE FOUR STORY FRAME House at New Rochelle; fize location; adjoining R. 8, fr of land. PrOReEY + two Ghee DUTTON, No, 8 Pine atrest. _J. PL ROBINSON, New Rochelle, OR SALE-—ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RFSI- F caenoee in Elisa athe ‘J, nelgbborhood unsurpassed ; jotograph at our oifice ; price moderate. PROWINANS, SANDS & GARKETTSON, 1 Cedar street, REAT BARGAIN.-FOUR AORES AND DOUBLE House, large barn, on corner, desirably located ; 2) min: utes from North Shore. ferry; #3,t); terms easy, DARRIN, 60 Brond. Hes: FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS HOTEL FOR sale, aituated in the most beautiful part of Berkehire county, Mass., containing about fity rooma compietely fur- mished; alarge garden well stocked with fruit, and all the Recessary oulbufldings: satisfactory rousons for sell ing out. Address J. MILLER, Mount Everett House, South Egremont, Mass. OBILE MARBLE WORKS FOR SALE—ESTAD- lahed over twenty-five years. The, subscriber, now de. airous of retiring from the business, offera his entire stock for sale, with lense of premises for a term of years; the loca: tion fs good; the business hus been extousive, thua offering Tare opportunity to any, wishing to eng tn this trade at the South, For particulars apply at 27 Nassuu atreet, room No. 8. 3, TURNER, 5; 2 a acres, i is » B10, 3 act 7,000, eee ee ree WIS, 206 Broadway. TOVES, TINWARE AND PLUMBING.—A VILLAGE ‘Store Property for sale; well located for business named; fine opening; no competition, Address J. W. ATWATER, Coscob Bridge station, Conn, 0 LET—WEST BRIGHTON—DERIRABLE RESIDENCE for a gentleman acre Innd, carriage house, plenty fruit, flowere ‘shrubvery; surroundings first class; eight min- utes from ferry, Kent 650, DAERIN, 50 Broad. 10 LET—AT ELIZABETH, N.J., A NEW THREE story French roof House, twelve rooms: fine location possession immediately. Apply to EDWARD TIMPSON, | room 11, 115 and 117 Nassau strest, (0 LET—A NEAT LITTLE HOME IN WEST MOUNT Vernon, Wesichester county, splendidly located on very high ground, good water, and very healtby; accessible from either Hariem or New Haven depots, two minutes walk from either; rent $25 per month. For further information Inquire of A. ESCHBACH, American Club, northeast cor- ner Nineteenth street, Fourth avenue, N. ¥., or Mr. MUORE, West Mount Vernon. 1.—FARMS ALL SIZES, \ BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. R SALE OR TOMLET—TWO THREE STORY PHIL- adeiphia brick and brown stone Houses; all modera | rovements; just patted throughout in good ‘style; on Let. ferta street, near Ciasson avenue, Brook! lyn. Tefms to sult. Rent low. Inquire of owner, JOHN B. COTTS, 183 Bowery. BARGAIN.—ON ADELPHI STREET, HANDSOME three story brown stone House, nervy furnish fres- Soed throughout; furnace tn cellar, price, furnished, $15,500, . OLIVER CARTER, 66 Wall street, basement. 0 LET—AT TARRYTOWN, WESTOHESTER COUNTY, after October, a spacions, modern, brick, furnishe Mansion, outhouses and beautiful grounds, within ten mi utes’ walk of Tarrytown; supplied with gas, water and other ARGAINS IN BROOKLYN HOUSES AND LOTS. Splendid Cottage on Kosciusko st., 9 rooms......$4,100 Gentee! 24g story House on Tenth street, 10 rooms...... 4,600 Nice Cottage ot Eighteenth street, near’ Park, 10 rooms 6,000 fany terme. ‘3.8. FERGUSON & CO., 89 Nassau street, room No. 6. R SALE—A TWO STORY BASEMENT SUB-CELLAR Philagelpbia brick Honse, 9 rooms ; house 20x40, lot 100; sewer connection; modern improvements ; in splendid order j will be sold cheap; owner going to leave the city. For par- ticul ars inquire ou premises, 650 Clinton street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, THREE STORY BROWN atone front, attic. basement and sub-cellar, with two story brick stable on the rear, pleasantly located, at 21 Elm place. betw. uiton avenue and Livingston wt ree part may remo in on boud ie; possession imme- diately. In EMAN, coruer of Wil- loughby and Year! streets. IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PART OF Heights, three minutes from Wall street ferry, e sory Ligh stoop brown stone front House} all inodern improvements; furnace in cel- Jar; size 16.8x40.9x101; price $15,009; terms to sult. Apply at 1693, Colum ia street, Krookiyn Heights. (OR SALE—TWO HANDSOME NEW HOUSES, THREE story, barement and sub-cellar; bro wn stone; 12 rooms, hot and cold water to top ven marbie mantels, five wash basing; bathroom tin black walnut avd ash ; all the rooms heated by turn cellar ; nelghoorhood fret class, convenient to all the ferries. Inquire on premises, 181 Deau'street, be:ween Hoyt and Bond. Terms easy. YOR SA: Brook; IRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone Hone for sale, in Brooklyn, on Adelphi street 120 feet north of Tattayetie’ avenue, with all moder tmpro ments; possession immediately. Apply on premises to J, P. meni os ly. ‘Apply JURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, TEN minutes’ walk from ferry; price 8100 per mouth; first class location. "Address C. 0. D., Herald office. © LET_IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, HANDSOMELY FUR- ished by owner, Basement and Parlor Floors, Part of ine, Third stor; large brick house, all improvements, in perfect order tee! party, of morals, rent ‘B55 mouthly. On premises 171 Twenty-third stree: and Fourth avenue. N. #.--Use of Piano, T° LET-COMPLETELY FURNISHED, NEAR THE Wall sireet and South ferries, a first class brown stone front three story and attic Houre, 25 by 60, to « private fami); piv, reat $178 per month. Apply to HOME! MORGAN, No. 4 Pine street, or D. & M. C TAUNCY, Montague street, rooklyn. D LET—FINE BRICK HOUS! HIGH STOOP, THREE storie bas ent, water, throom, all modern im- Provements: furnished, B12) & month: unfurnlahed, e100: within two minutes’ waik of two ferries, No. 65 South Sixth street, Brooklyn, E, D. ILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP IF APPLIED FOR ‘soon—Tho very desirable premises northwest corner Gatesand Franklin avenues, Brooklyn; 110 feet fronton Gaten ‘by 100'on Franklin; villa. style brown ‘house, with tower; main buiiding 42 by 40 feet; extension 30x23; stable opening on Franklin. Apply on premises. . JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY "AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTATE, For Sale. Pe, BALE-IN, HOBOKEN, A FIREY CLASS THRER story and basement brick House, Imitation brown stone front, near the ferry; has all modern iimprovementn; good condition and locaton; price $6,760: only $1,780" cash; balance in four yeurs. “Apply to CREVIER BROS, 4 New: ark street, Hoboken, N. J. OR SALE—IN HOBOKEN, FIVE MINUTES FROM tie ferry, two Tenement Hotes, three story high, ench 2x4. for both, $8,009, 3,000 can remain for eiybt years Or will trade for a farm worth about $2,000 and $8,000 ‘cash. Apply in Second street, between Clinton and Grand, Hoboken, to J. BAILEY. . ct 1OR SALE OR TO LET—IN JERSEY CITY, two stoi sey avenue borhood WILSO the ferry. A NICE , basement and sub-cellar brick House, in Jer- jf all the modera improvements; guod neigh Will be wold cheap. Inguire of ALEXANDER Real Estate Broker, 25 Montgomery street, near PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE) T GREAT BARGAIN, For sale, at Tarrytown, one mile south of the depot, to- wards Irvington, and & little east of Broadway, the late Keri- dence of Joun Butler, Jr., deceased ; the house about 45x50, and built of brick, {n the most substantial manner, for his own us over ten years ago, and fs in excellent order throughout; it is tastefully painted, has French windows and all city improvements. On first hoor are spacious hall, parlor, Wbrary, dining room, butler’s pantry, two store rooms; elegant wide plazzas on the soutb, north and west sides of the Lous on the second floor are five large bed- rooms, with numerous closets, dressing room, bathroom and water cloret; om the third floor, five bedrooms, with closets to each, and trunk room; basement has laundry, kitchen, coal vaults, two milk rooms, store rooms, 4c. ‘The outbuildings are a gardener's cottage, brick stable, carriage, house tool house, cow stable, chicken house, harness rooms, covered sheds, c ‘There are four acres of excellent land in garden and lawn, choice fruit, ornamental gant maple and other abace trees in great ubundanes; shrubbery. flower, straw- berry and asp: ; garden of about three-quarters of an acre, pianied with all kinds of vegetables in season; rods gravelled and walks flagged; two fine cut stone gate entrances; an abundant ‘supply of pure spring and rain water for ihe house and stable, ‘This property ison bigh and very healthy ground, com- nt views of the Hudson river and sur- for several miles, ae lags In every reapect, being in the vi Miences of Rovert “Hoe, William ‘. and others. ‘The above description appre- igh bork cinity of the eleg Dodge, George Lew! in true in every partic {but the place, to be fully ciated, must be seen avd examined, It ia offered, to close the estate, at the extremely low price of $30,000, one-hall of | which will be left on morigage Mf desired, ‘and immediate possession will be given. Any. gentleman’ desiring a res\- | dence suitable for winter as well as summer and at about one-half It value ought to Kee this one atonce. To be seen only by permit from 8, EMBERSON, 421 Bighth avenue, sole agent, No exchange entertained. NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, 14 ROOMS, STABLE, eleven exty lots, bigh ground, 30 minutes trom Forty- second strect by steam railroad, 16 let low. A. ?. DEGRAAL, Bowery National Bank. SPLENDID FARM OF 8 ACRES—TWO GOOD 44. dwellings on the farm ; also country Store, with splen- id outbuildings, thoroughly stocked; in sight of depot; in good order. | Will exchange for Grocery Store, with or with- out stock. ” Price $12,000 J. 8. FERGUSON’ & CO., 29 Nassau street, room No. 6. (A. BARGAIN© AT ELIZABETH, HANDSOME, THRER story French roof House, with Extension; 10 rooms all improvements; furnace in cellar; only %8,000; terms easy, F. OLIVER CARTER, 68 Wall street, basement. T A SACRIFICE FOR CASH—14 ACRES, PINE house, carriage house, barn, henuery, fruits, shrab- splendid location, at Jamaica, 9 miles from elty ; « for « bargain. BARGAIN ON EASY TERMS—TWO STORY, BASE- ment House of nine rooms; gas all through; at North New York; only $4,000. Avply fo W. ©. DEMAREST, ‘Third avenae, opposite 1u7th street, Mott Haven. A. NEAT HOME FOR SALE —A 2% STORY FRAME House, 11 rooms, 10 clonets, water clonet and wash- aiand, Ac. ; price $4,600; terms easy. Inquire of owner, on premfres, 504 Dean street, between Carlton avenue and Pear- ‘wall street. LL WANTING FARMS.—-9,000 ACRES, GOOD SOIL, mild climate; $4 miles south of Mhiladel #26 per acre; also improved Farms. The more rapidly than most any other place in ry e United States; \hounands are setiling. Address C. K. LANDES, Vine Jand, N. J. T, ORANGE, N, J... FOR SALE OR TO RENT, NEAR or two moderate priced Houses, Jat fin- inbed out; one hour from New York and water throu by 7 Delawar tLackawanna sud Wentarn Raliroad | be cellent; locality healthy ang scenery beautiful. _YOsE & MODANIEL, Now8 apd lv Pine at., New Ye NLOSTER STATION, J acre; must be eighbor- NORTHERN RAILROAD OF Manvard Cottage and three-q . J, H. STEPHEN, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN BLOOMFIELD, N. J.; five minutes walk from depot. Refer to @. H PECK, 63 Beekman sweet, oc J. W. HOWELL, om premises URNISHED COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO LET- FROM Pie tas of October until the let of May, at Irvingion so Tarrytown, on the Hudson, at rente from #60 to B1G0 per month; houses well furnisned; nice grounds. 2a Apply to 8, EMBEKSON, 42) Eighth avenue. conveniences of city houses: in a moat eligible and healthy situation, east of the village, commanding extensive views 0! the Hudson river and back country. Apply to WM. S. WIL- SON, 73 Pine street. WILL BUY A NEAT FARM 20 ACR) 5.500 Food butdings plenty trait, laying on Sad iver, 134 hours by Exile Bastond: Apply ‘to H. WEST- BROOK, Ridgewood, N. J., for » bargain. . te 1.600, ~BAPGAIN FOR 4 POOR, MAN; NEAT . |. two story House, stable and water; tot 25x 1M; ‘pler ty of work for cartmas ; 7 minutes from third iand- ing, Staten Island. DARRIN, 50 Broad. 2.500 FOR, 2090 HOUSE AND BARN AND § 0) acros of land at Saddie river, N.J.; terms easy. A. LIVINGSTONE, 615 West Forty-{ifth street. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. CHOICE PLOT OF LOTS, ON 57TH STREET, NEAR Sth ayenue, for enle or exchange for House; others, on and near th avenue, 40th to Sth and 86th streets; bargains, W, P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. SNUG THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, PLEAS- antly located in Brooklyn, will be exchanged for a small Dwellicg, House in New York, Address CAMBRIDGE, Herald off ce. A CHOICE PLOT OF LOTS, ON TENTH AVENUE, near the High Bridge Park, for sale at a bargain or ex- changed for house, G. LESPINASSE, 2 Pine utreet, THREE STORY BRICK AND BROWN STONE House in Fifty-first street, valued at $13,000, all modern improvements, to exchange for a lower priced house in Brooklyn. ‘J. 8. FERGUSON & CO., 89 Nassan street, room No. 6. IXCHANGR—A DESIRABLE PROPERTY, CONVE- Hy" ntentiy located, at Elizabeth, N. J., for a small farm in New Jersey, near Plainfield preferred; others will be noticed, Address OWNER, box 66 New York Post oilice, OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE HOUSE, WITH 2% ACRES of Land, four minutes from railroad depot, unencum- bered, for city or Brook'yn property: JACOB SHARPE, 80 Pine street. OR EXCHANGE OR SALE—A DELIGHTFULLY LO- cated and profitable Ratate, on the water, 20 miles from New York. Address, with dgscripiton if for exchange, WA- TER FRONT, Herald offic FOR SALE, 10 LET OR EXCHANGE HOUSE ON Fort Hill, Gret landing, Staten Island ; 12 rooms; water, 4s, heater anit range; splendid view; good neighborliood. CARTER, 56 Wail street. {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL FARM—A House and Lot ; price 68,800; half cash. JOHN O'REILLY, Clark avenue, Hudson City, N. J. FOR, SALE, OR, EXCHANGE —A HOME IN NEW Jersey, with all the modern improvements; one hour from the city. Address box 8,059 Post ofice, New York. OR SALE—HYDE PARK FARM, 134 acres and superior brick Dwelling and improvements; Peekskill, Farm, 224 acres and good buildings; for city oF Brooklyn’ property. D. D. ORRELL, 291 Broadway, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL SUBUR- ban Reslaence; would exchang ¢ for a good business pro- perty orfarm, Inquire of or address SU BURBAN, Herald Oflice, irom 10 to 2 o'clock, for two days. FIO ug? AND LOT, 25X10X103, NEAR UNION SQUARE, + $8).000, or will ‘exchange for smaller house, country place or farm. HEBBARD & DOTY, 29 East Fourteenth street. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR A FARM OR COUNTRY RESI- dence within two hourw ride of New York, the old ex- tablished Grain Mill, corner Eleventh avenue and Thirty- tnird street, contatoing ten Ran of Stone, 200, horse power Engine, Boilers, Shattings, Elevators, &c. ;bullding 100x100 ; everything in good order; a very profitabie storage business ean be carried on, as mi aise can be conveyed from Hudson River cars direct into the butldin; foot of street. For particulars inquire of KIND, 49 Broadway. 10 EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE OR IMPROVED Real Estate, in suburbs of this city, 420 Shares of valua- Ble Coal Stock in Pennsylvania. Address T. 8., 243 Wooster street. 10. EXCHANGE-A LARGE AND PRODUCTIVE Stock and Fruit Farm, convenient to New York and Philadelphia markets, for first class residence in New York, Liberal trade given. ‘Address hox 4,102 Post office. a Ne a ___ #OR SALE, NENG v4 GANG OF THE BEST QUALITY ITALIAN BEMP Rigging, made to order for yacht Dauntless and fitted in the neatest manner possible, new last summer, very little used, it bein, up all’ winter, ng, wormed and side wi lanyards and deade; ‘Cou Plete, Reason for selling altering rig of yacht. Main ris- sings ssey eavoaes on a aize seven Inches in cireum- ference; length from back of to deadeye, 71 teet; fore rigging, four on # side, size seven inches In circum ference, iength from back of eye to deadeye, 69 feet; mal top backstays, 434 inches, tens 104 feet ; foretop backstays, 4yo Inches, length 1u2 feet, ‘For particuiars inquire at ‘the ferald of FINE LIQUOR SALOON FOR SALE—BEST 1,00. tion on Biondway ; plendid Oyster Saloon, cor- ner Liquor Stores, down town Restaurants, Hotels,’ first clans Drug Stores, fiiiard Saloons, Cigar Stores, Hat Stores, country Millinery old extabilahed Dyelng Business, Hardware Stores, Grocery and Milk Depot, Wood Yarda, Cooper Shop, Bhoe Blores, MITCHELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street, SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE.—FOR SALE, ‘@ two yeura established Liquor Store and Concert Sa- fon, doing an immense fall and winter business; very aulta- ble for # lager beer restaurant; long lease ; #3! over rent cleared by sub-letting. JOHN A, annum UNN, ‘238 Bowery. FIRST CLASS OPPORTUNITY.--THE PROPRIETOR of the oldest established Bar and Concert Saloon busl- ness in New York wishes to sell out; house paying from boarders alone $3,00) per annum over reut; three years’ leane, MITCHELL'S Agency, 77 Cedaratreet. DRUG STORE ESTABLISHED FOR SEVEN YEARS, f ani ions awa paying business, on onecf Ay enyeed thoro fa) wi sold Forpariculars call on or address J.B. CHADSEY, 67 and 69 Willian street, New York city. i A LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR SALE— cheap for cash; well eatablis! od cash 7 doing & Sustneun; reaeon for selting parties feaving the city. Apply toG. W. WILLIAMS, 448 West etree near Bank. FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR sate.—Proprietor can be seen at WM. B, HOLMES’, bob from J1toBo'clock to-day. (A RUG STORECNEATLY | FITTED | UP, chexp, low rent, long lease, éellent introduction for w physician, otice, WINE ROOM IN A GOOD LOCATION FOR BALE. Ja ios. fges Are cheap rent; two years’ lease; small amount of caah requ! bay "SOUTHMAYD & CO., 19 Broadway. _ ‘A GOBRER Liquor STORE_YOsIUIVELY A CHANCE in a thousand for » fortune: see and be convinced. Ap- ply to THOMAS BROWNE, corner of Tenth and North First streets, Williamsburg. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE. aten years estabslah foon, doing an jiamense fal ble for a lager beer reataur: over rent cleared by sub-iet FIRST CLASS CORNFR LIQUOR STORE FOR sale; long lease; cheap rent; Dest location on Sixth Avenues ‘Apply to the owner, No. 907 Weat Twenty.aixth street private house, from W till o'clock. No aganta need apply. RARE CHANCE.—OYSTER SALOON AND RES. taurant for sale, doing a good bi ena, in Sixth ave- ihue; price 3600. Apply at 183 Bowery, corner Broome street, A WELL LOCATED GROCER? STORE UP TOWN, doing a good business, for sale cheap. Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 9 Chambers street, A LARGE SIZE LILLIE SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP. Alao two medium and one small Safes, of Herring’ Wilder's and Marvin's make. 8. G. QUIRK, 73 Maiden lane. A CORNER LIQUOR STORE—NEAR THE FERRY; old stand, valuable lease; store rent free; averaging daily @ Uargain if sold thia week; rare opportunity; handsomely fitted up. MAX BAYERSDORFER, 384 Bowery. A S90D CHANCE TO BUY A CORNER GROCERY, With Horse, Wagon and Fixtures; “low rent; doing & good business; full particulars and satisfaction given. In- quire in the store, 68 Eidridge street, FRUIT AND POULTRY STORE FOR SALE—AT 29 Montgomery street, Jersey City, now doing a good cash and book trade; satisfactory reasons for selling; estab- Ished 158); toa business man this is a good opportunity. Cail or address as above. VERY g00d neighborhood; an ex. Address A. M., Herald CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON FOR sale~ Block and Fixtures; splendid location to make money. Apply at 23 Chambers street, GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. N OYSTER AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—BEST locuted market in city; neighborhood, principal rail- Toad depot. Apply at 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. (A. EINBOORNER LIQUOR, STORE, SEVENTEENTH ward ; excellent business place; prominent corner; rare @hance; price $1,000; call and see {i at once. MAX BAYERSDORFER, 964 Bowery. A ocean Metre Moc me song plone Two ears’ lease and cheap rent at ani corner of Renwick, for three days. ope rs A CIGAR STORE FOK SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND Fixtures ; located in great business thoroughfare; cash trade. Apply at 28 Chambers streot. “GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Btore A, ARBER SHOP FOR SALE—ON THE PRINCIPAL ‘treet in Chi For farther particulars apply ut CRANDALL'S, 1¢2 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. IGAR STORE FOR 8ALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES J and Cease of a nicely fitted up Cigar Store. Apply to D. W. PLATT, 206 Eighth avenue. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN MORRISANIA, CORNER Store. with or without House and Lot. Apply to T. W. GAREY, 169 Third avenue, corner of Sixteenth street, New ‘ork. RUG STORE FOR SALE-SITUATED IN A FIRST LJ class business thoroughfare ; corner store; well stocked ; Satisfactory reasons for selling, Address MEDICUS, 319 Henry atreet. RUG STORE FOR SALE—DOING GOOD BUSINESS; must sell immediately ; populous neighborhood; little ‘opporition; tong lease; low rent, 881 (new No.) Atlantic street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BARROOM, ON A PRO- minent corner down town, with five years’ lease of Whole house; cheap rent; for further particulars apply to B. FRENCH, 825 Bowery, ANOY GOODS STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED ON A Principal avenue and a great tnoroughfare; stock of goods; capital stand for dressmaking and sewing. gentlemen's furnishing goods, Ac. ; one of the bent sands in the city, For particulars address DAVIs, Herald oilice. OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST PEWS IN CAL- vary church. For further particulars inquire at 355 West Twenty-third street, JOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FRENCH CON- fectionery Store, on Broadway; good location and doing ‘mgood business. Address B. C., box 1,424 Post oltice. __.... REAL ESTATE WANTED JANTED TO PURCHASE—A THREE STORY BROWN etone front House, up town, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, vot less than 20 feet front. Address, giving description, location and price, HOUSE, Herald ofiice, ANTED—LANDS IN PENNSYLVANIA FOR CASH nd good stocks. TOWNSEND BRUS., 134 South Third street, Philadelphia. Warten —vin NIA FARMS AND LAND FOR PART cash and good stocks. Send full description, price, Le TOWNSEND BROS., 134 South Third street, Philadel- phia, % JANEOUS. jjOR SALE-56 POUNDS FISH BAR AND 50 POUNDS fish bar Engiixh and Weleh Ralls, on the spot. HEYERDAHL, SCHONBERG & CO., 82 Pine ntreet. CLOTHING. : TTENTION.—LARGE ORDERS -RECEIVED FROM San Francisco, Cal. for purchasing Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Furniture, de, ‘The following prices I agree to pay, from 46 for Silk Dresses, ; 83 to $6 for Pants and $3 to $1 for Ladies and gentlemen wishing to receive the full value of pparel will please call on or address Mr. or Mrs. ROS tis 246 Seventh avenue, one door from Twenty-fourth OND DOOR ABOVE y \ will pay the full value for ladies’ and gentlemen's Cast-of Clothing, Carveta, &c., | BY caiung on or addressing. Ladies attended to by Mrs, AT F. HARRIS, 71 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR | ZA from Waveriey’ pince, latiew and gentlemen receive the highest prices for thelr Sieg Sheet Carepts and Furai- ‘Ax we have alarge order to fill we pay 25 per cent the city. Please call or 71 Sixth avenue. Ladies attended to by ham any other dealer in ¥. HARRIS, Mra. Harris AT 83 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, H, HERZ pays the highest cash price for Ladies’ and Gen- Bemen's W earing Apparel, Carpets, &c, Ladies waited on by re, Herz. A Phonography. Bond street. AT 20, THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street, M. LEON pays the highest price for Ladier’ and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel Carpets, ac. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Leon. COLLEGE GRADUATE WILL GIVE INSTRU tion In English, Mathematics, class Branches, Mus Reterence, Address INSTRUCTION, 29 AT SNTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH dp rarect -M. ANRATIAMS will pay the best prices or Cast othirig, Furniture, Carpets, by calling or addressing. Ladies attended to by Mra. Abrahams. o a T THR UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH AY- enue. Ladies and gentlemen will ponitively receive 60 F cent more than elsewhere fur cast-o8 Clothing, Carpets, ‘urniture, ec. We will pay for Dresses from {0 to 40, Coats trom §4 to $10, Pante #8 to 6. Address Mr. or Mra. FLAITO. AL WAT A: MARKS), $$ SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE + Kighth street, ladies and gentlemen will be aston- ished at the prices M." Marks pays tor Caat-of Wearing Aj parel, Carpets, Furniture; Jewelry, &e. |The best you can do it please to call at my establishment or send us ® note; the number as above. Ladies waited upon by Mra. Marks, True, you will be dealt witn to your satisfaction and benelit. T 178 SEVENTH AVENUZ-LADIES AND GENTL AA. men will be surprised at NHALT pay for Cast-of Clothing, Carpet Jewelry; ‘rom $10 to $40 for silk Dr froin $2 to $5 for Pants, from $3 to $10 for Coats, by calling, or @ note by post punctually at- tended to, Ladies attended by Mrs. Anhalt, Tl SIXTH AVENUE—LADIES AND ¢ will be surprised at the prices E. MINTZ pays for ( QT Clothing, Jewelry, fe, | Please call on or address Mr Mra. 15. 4%, 141 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Eles enth streets. (JENTLEMEN HAVIN ANY CAST OFF CLOTHING J to dispose of can get a fair price by calling on or ad- dyewing JAMES KIRKPATRICK, 468 Pearl durcet, nest Chatham. iy J F TO $40 PAID FOR DRE: OAKS, GENTLE- 2) men’s Coats, Panis, &c. Highest prices for Carpet Cortains, Furniture, “Address Mr. or Mrs, PEISER, Meventh avenue. (Lree doors above Thirty-waW atreoh OR SALE—AN UP TOWN FIRST CLASS GROCERY Store, wast side, doing a splendid business, Owner un- able to attend toi, Address J. D., Herald ofiice. No agents need apply. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY Store; new and desirable stock. Apply at 576 Eighth avenue. OR SALE—THE PAINT STORE AND FAINTING Business, corner of Cana) and Hudson streets; estab- lished 15 years. Inquire on the premises. OR SALE—A BOARDING HOUSK, IN NICE LOCA- tion, doing a good business: wil! Be sold cheap. Fur particulars call on or address 0. F. POLLY, 198 Chatham si hes SALE—ONE OF THE BEST FRUIT, POULTRY and Froduce Stands in Washington Market, inquire of FRANCIS L. MESIGH, 229 Fuiton street, (OR SALE—FIRST CLASS BAR AND BILLIARD SA- joon, established nme years; good location; rent low; rice $900; a bargain. Also large first class corner Liquor ‘tore, well located, doing fine business; Fixtures, Furniture and Lease, $600; cheay aig VER & ESLER, 58 OR SALE—THE POPULAR WINE AND BILLIARD Saloon, No. 5 Waverley place, one door from Broad- Way; handsomely fitted; good Lease; will be sold cheap. Inquire on prevnises OR SALE-—AN OLD ESTABLISHED TEA AND Grocery Store, situated on one of the best streets in the city, doing ‘s fair’ business; will be sold with or without stock. Apply to C. H., 154 Chatham street. OR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM AND oon, In a very good locality. For further par- A.'M, G., Herald office. WOR SALE—A LIQUOR AND FEED STORE, WITH Horse, Wagon, &c.; good reason for selling. Inquire in store southwest corner Fifty-second street afd Ninth av enue, RIOR SALE—A STEAM LAUNDRY, VERY COMPLETE ‘and In active operation, Apply to OAKLEY & KEAT- ING, 49 Cortlandt street, \OR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF FANCY AND Hoslery Store; without stock if preferred; splendid lo- gallon, Inquire at 2279 Third avenue, mest to tue Harlem ‘oat oillee, W}OR SALE CHEAP, -THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Looking Glass and Picture Frame store No. 20 Grand Atreet, one biock west of Lowery; rent $30. EASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FAMILY LI- uor Store for sale.—Lease two years from next Ma: rent $25 per month. Rooms to live in back of sore. “License paid: |For particulars inquire at tbe liquor store of NICHO- LAS JUDGE, corner of Sighih avenue and Twenty-elghth str QOVSIEE SALOON FOR SALE—ALSO A HORSE, Wagon and Harness. Inquire at 117 Hester street. HOTOGRAPHERS, ATTENTION.—GRAND OPENING. A well estabiished, first clase Gallery, in the West In- dies, for si population 25,000; English spoken and no oj Position; an excellent opportunity to spend one’s winters in ihe tropics and make money. Address GEORGE 8, BRY- ANT & CO., 123 Washington street, Boston, Mass. GBELVING.—A LARGE QUANTITY OF SHELVIN ‘alto Glass Showcasing for sale. Inquire at 12 Murray SECOND HAND SAFES—OF ALL STYLES, for eae very low, at 209 Broadway. ARVIN & CO, F00 sa MOST EXCELLENT CHANCE. A LAGER ZU, stand ina fine restaurant, with Stock and Lease; foreale cheap; owner retiring from business. Inquire ai 36 Pine street URANTS. HAUT-TON, No. S08 Bixth avenge, EW York, Sept. 20, 1870. On and after tifh ante the undersigned is alone authorized to contract bills for the above restaurant. D. 8, HOUGHTON, G Aton Du FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, J NE_ FILLE -FRANCAISE, PARLANT L'ANGLAIS, desire so placer dans une famille americaine pour bonne d'enfants et ceudre. Elie peut donner de bonnes re- commandations. S’adrosser che My, (isting, pension francaise. 79 Greene st. EUROPEAN STRAMSHIPS, GTEAM 10 QUEENSTOWN. AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- STBine ihe valted Beates mali MINNESOTA, Whlneray sn ncre Septotaber ML, at 3 PM. IDAHO, Price. ‘eptember 28, at 9 A. M, $80, gold; 1$80, currency. Portes hire Myr fom Pais: Hambur , Norway and Sweden, 4c.” Drafla on Ireland, Bagland, eo and Germany at loweat rit UTKUS de GUION, 29 Broadway. QS Pinecr LINE TO FRANCE. General Transatlantic Company's Mail Steamships be- oon New York and » calling at Brest. "The splendid vessela on this tavorite route for the Conti- nent will sail from pier 50 North river, as follows :— TAYETTE, Roussau. Saturday, Seotember 17 VILLE DE PARIS. Sur ‘Saturday, October 1 ST. LAURENT, Lemarie. ‘Saturday, October 15 PEREIRE, | erenetey see iid, Fe rior Octover 29 ‘Rates of passage, payal a B Havre Firat Cabin, #140; Second Cabin, $75. Foret rae sing ralway tioket)-@idband @7@ ymers do not carry steerage re, Arrears eats, te fest ‘by amners of is ine Tranalt by Bugis) raliwaye and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, ides savin, me, trouble and expeuse. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 68 Broadway, ANOHOR LINE STEAMERS | mpuE f igaa ‘every Saturday and alternate Wednesday ‘to and from w and Derry, booking passengers and forwarding them trom all railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden or Ven- mark to America. ae safely, speedily, comfortably and cheaply as by any other route or lini “EXPRESS” STRAMERS. | EXTRA” STEAMER, COLUMBIA, Bept. 4 | LOWA KUROPA. .. CAMBRIA. ANGLIA. INDIA. AUSTRA\ 5391 BRITANNIA. -Nov. 90 ‘end every Saturday and alternate Wednesday thsreatier, from pier 20 North river, New York, at noun. alos of passage, payable in currency. verp. ow or Derry : Firat cabi ‘and 875, according to loeatT on. Exbin excursion kets (good for twelve months), securing beat acoommo‘ations. Intermediate. 683; $28, Certificates, at reduced. rates, can be bonght here by those Drutts lanned, papaste ox presentation. ¢ 8 ollices to. yy mt the Apply TENDERSUN BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Grean, | ONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. Rates of passage reduced. Steamers from pier No. 8 North river. PARANA, Raby wi FS eesace a Sept. 4 ny sone Ty H 125. Pee NE Bees try ane nor “Mor freight und passaze apply 10 a HOWLAND & ASPINwALt, Azents a QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, incaday, Thureday and Saturday. day, September 21 remacurday, Soplembe 24 iy and, Ireland, Scotland, atcurrent rates of exchange. Apply at THOMPSON'S pas: sage office, 78 Broadway, corner of Rector street. ‘ATIONAL LINE. N+ SrEAN TOLIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, from pier 47 North river. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. ENGLAND, Webster. Saturday, Sept 24, at 8:30 P.M. THE QUEEN, Thoma ‘aturday. October I, at 9 A. M. Passage to Liverpool stown_-Cabin, $75 and $65; stegrags, OB curseney. Prepaid steerage tickets fom Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry and Glasgow. $82, currency. TO LONDON DIRECT. : ERIN, Brage. Wednesday, Sept. 28,At § A. M. ‘Cabin passage, $65 and #76, currency. Bteerage passage, $28, currency. Paseengera booked to Paris at reduced rates. For further particulura apply at the company's office, 69 seen F W. J. HORST, Manager. TEAM TO ry E TEAMSHIP ERIN, FROM LIVERPOOL AND HAVRF, ©. will discharge ai pier No. 49, North river, Tuesday, 20th fist."ato'ciock’ P.M, Ail. goods ‘must be taken away a soon as landed, otherwise they will be stored at consignees’ risk and expense. ¥, W. J. HURST, Manager. NEW YORK, Sept. 19, 1870. UNARD LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Cuba.... Wednesday, Sept. 21 | Scotia..... Wednesday, Oct. 5 Tripoli.....Thuraday, Sept. 22 | Batavia,.....Thuraday, Oct. 6 China...’ Wednesday, Sept. 23 | J .sWednesday, Oct. 12 ja Abyasinia., Thursday, Sept. 29 | Algeria..... Thursday, Oct. 13 Samaria... Saturday, Oct. 1 | Russ ‘Wednesday, Oct.19 Rates of Passa; By the Steamers not carrying Steerage. Pirst Cabin... 100, gold. Second Cabin : Firat Cabin to Paris, Return Tickets ‘By the Steamers carrying Sieerage. First Cabin, $80, goid. Sieeray ‘20, currency. Return Ticke yeseene tues #150, gold. Btecrage th from “Liverpool and Queenstown and ali parts of Enrope, at lowest rates. ‘Through Bil f Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and for Mediter: ranean For Velett and Cabin passage apply at the Company's ons} Sleerage passage, at 11 Broadway, Trinity Building. oF ¢ passage, roadway, oe CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. Cunard Li S. TO QUEENSTOWN {> LIVERPOOL. ine. IPOLI.... ABYSSINIA sail Cabin ‘Thuraday, September 22. Thuraday, September 29. aannge, Bil, oid; 480, currency. Bin pastnne appiy'at Nov 4'sowlln g Crees, For cal For steerage passage apply at 111 Broadway, Trinity Build- ing. . SHALES G. FRANCRLYN, gent. FS: LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.—INMAN Paine of Royal Maal Steamers are appointed to sail as fol- ow ETNA (via Halifax). Tuesday, Sept. 20,1 P. M. Sei a Saturddy, Septat CITY OF BRUSSELS. Romie ig 2P.M. GITY OF WASHINGTON. Satur 1,10 A. M. CITY OF BALTIMORE (via Halifax). Tuesday, Oct. 4,1 P. M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, from pler 45 North ri Payable in Gold, First Cabin, single berth To London, 4 To Halifax, N. 8., do. Tickets can be boughi here at moderate rates by persons "Por furider information uuply at the company’s ofice ‘or further jon apply at . YOUN G. DALE, Agent 15 Broadway, New York. UNARD LINE. } E BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL bites STEAMSHIPS, Between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor. Rusela, Wednesday, Sept. 14. Chis Wednesday, Sept. 28. Siberia, Thursday, Sept. 15, Abyssinia,Tbursday, Sept. 29. Aleppo, Saturday, Sept. 17, Scotia, Wednesday, Oct. 5. Cuba, Wednesday, Sept, 2, Batavia. Thursday. Oct 6 ‘Tripoli, Thuraday, Sept. 2 Java, Wednesday, Oct. 12. of pr by the steamers not carrying First cabin....;4; S100 gold, Second cabin. cabin to Pari Return tickets, old. By the steamers carrying steerage. First cabin + +880, currency. gold. Steerage irn tickets, $150, Ereorage ickeie from Liverpool and ¢ Queenstown and all parts of ip at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of lading given for Beltast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, ‘aod for Mediter- Fan ® For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. Se ae i assage at Lil Broadw: For steeraise passage ARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, 880, gold. UNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of State iasued by A. C. WILLMALTH, United States Cours Bulidings, 41 Camiers mirect. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ‘Through Line to California and China, Freight and Passage Greatly Reduced. pacirtc ‘Through raves, New York to San Francisco: Steerage. ‘800, ion of berth, eyhhese Tales include berthy, board and all necessaries for e trip. Steamers of the above line leave pier No. 42 North river, foot of Canal street. at 12 o'clock noon, On the 4th and 20th of each monih, except when those days fail on Sanday, then the day previous, ne hundred pounds of baggage free to éach adult. Med!- cine and attendance free. Sept 20. ALASKA, Captain Gray, connecting with COLO- RADO, Captain Farnsworth. ‘Steatner JAPAN will leave San Francisco October 1, 1370; for China and Japan. All freight for San Francisco will go as fast, and be re- ceived until 4 P.M. Monday, Sept. 19. Freight for Central America and South Pacific ports will be received until 4 P.M. on Saturday, Sept. 17, only. Alt ue ‘usual factities afforded abippers ‘n collecting inland charges, &c. or freight or passage tickets, and all further information, apply at tie office, pler No. 42 North river, ¥. R. BABY, Agent, ERMUDA MAIL. ‘The steamabip SAN FRANCISCO will be despatched 4g Hamilton from plge 46 Hast river, on Thuraday, September oy Co hpi r SRE or freight or ‘epply to en OF Pama OPP. WEBB, 54 Exchange place. [UD NIIED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company.—The elegant sidewheei Comet NORTH AMERICA, 2,000 tons burden, Captain George B. Slocum, will sail for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Babia and Rio dé Janciro on Friday, September 23. For freight or passage APH In GARRIGON, Agent, No, 6 Bowling Green, New York. pure TES MAIL, TO HAVANA. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. Railing regularly every Thursday at 3 o'clock P. M. pre- ci rom pier No. 4 North river. 5 COLUMBIA, Captain . Van Sice........ Sept 5 MISSOURI, ates J. B. Edwards. e MORRO CASTLE, Captain R. Adams (via Nassau)...Oct. 6° For freight or age aoply to. 8. G. WHEELER, Jn., President, No. 5 Bowling Green. HAVANA: SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail Steamsbip Line, aniling every twenty days, from pier 17 East river, ‘The new steamers CITY OF MERIDA, Deaken, Fi , Sept. 30,3 ?. M. CITY OF MEXICO, Timmerman, Thursday, Oct. 20,3 P.M. For freight or passage apply to Fn Or PRMALEXANDRE & SONS, 39 Broadway. OR HAVANA. ‘The New York and Mexican Mail Steamaship Line will despatch the rteamer LEO, Captain earb orn, for above rt from pier 17 Bast river, on Tuesday, september 20, at BP a. For freight appl EXAS L ly to "ALEXANDRE & SONS, 88 Broadway. at Key ‘the Al Steamer CATHARINE WHITING, Captain Howes, at pier 20 river, will sail when full, 1H} goods for Houston or the interior will be forwarded by ur agents, Messrs, T. McMahon & Co., free of el Steamer BENEFACTOR will follow and sail day, Sept; 24, iC ot woonar full ae freight 01 ge apply to een er we MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, barge. direct Satur- e ap) Mai | and examinations for nil dineaneas des COASTWISE STEAMSHIFS. ht taken for St. Louis, Mobile and Gal; For ly to ©. On 185 eee kor passage apply ‘B. MALLOKY & C04, ‘The steamer DE SOTO will follow from pier 36 North, river, and sail Saturday, October 1. i y OSOTIVINGSTON, FOX & CO. FPO? NEY ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. From pler No. 12 North river, at 8 o'clock P.M. CRESCENT CITY. on Saturday, September 2 ven for St. Louls, ~ Paron; 4 Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston ana Indian For freight or passage, hiv uperior accommodations, apply to ¥REDEKIC AKER, 40 Broadway. por NEW ORLEANS Dineor, ¢ Cromweil Steamshi Inaving pler No, North river at ToL M,, asfollows:—= MARIPOSA, Captain Kemble, ‘Wedneaday, Sept. 2 GEORGE co! WE Lily Capiain Ginpp. Saturday, Sept. 24 ‘reight received daily. rough rate Indianola, Mobile and St. Loutse > &!¥e2 for Galveston, a8, or fretghs Cabin passage, $60; steeravo, For i HBS CROMWELL & Coe te Best ee Broadway. M, every Tucadayy apply to 7 TEAM TO SAVANNAH DIRECT.—STEAM! L Me ; |. For passage Donde, ft sin se inwiciadias HE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER T ‘Line for Charleston, 8. C., the Florida rt ake and the Seuth and South sailing from pier No. 6 North river at 3 P. ‘Thureday and Saturday. The first class sidewbee! steamshiv CHARLESTON, Captain James Berry, will sail on Tuesday, September 20. : baeneh passage tickets and bills of lading issued at low. ent For local freight and a to . Hay ie MORGAN © CO., 80 Broadway. For through freight trl and rates apply to BENTLEY D. HASELL, General Agent, Great Southern Freight Line, 817 Broadway, ‘The steamship CLYDE wil follow aad sail on Tuursdsy September 22. Aig JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The well known Brat ciesn_sidstesl seasnahi BIENVILLE, 3 J. B. Baker, Commander, (having Seen detained at Quarantine, ber departure te un- ‘avoidably possponed), Will leave pler No. 86 North river, on Monday, September 19, at P.M.” Freight 2c. per cubic foot, oR telght taken at through rates froin St. Louts, Mobile ana palveston. ; For freight or passage, having superior accommodation: oye LIVINGSTON, FOX & COs ‘88 Liberty street. Steamship VICTOR will follow and sail from pier 20 East river on Saturday, September 24, ©. H. MALLORY & CO, 158 Maiden lane. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company, Steamships of this line leave pier 87 North river, foot of Beach street, For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, every Tuesday ‘Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P. M., conneeting with the Vir ginia and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboard Inland Afr. line, Petersburg and Weldon Tailroads, Chesapenke and Ohio ral: roads and Richmond and Danvill¢ railroads. ‘Through, pas- Senger ticketwand through bila of lading at reduced ratew to All pointe South and Southwest, ply at office on pier 87, or N,'L. MCCREADY, President, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. — eiecrcerrraies ae VELLEGY GUIDE, AUSANY AND TROY-EVENING LINE.—GREAT RE- duction in fare and state rooms to Albany or Troy ; 50 cents deck; first class, with state room accommodation, 1 50; do. with berth, #1; and like reduction to all pointe eat ‘or North, The elegant steamers VANDERBILT and CONNECTICUT, having 00 splendid rooms, leave their new depot pier 44, foot of Prince, Spring or Chariton street, dally, Saturday excepted (Sunday fare same sa heretofore) atéo'clock P.M. Passengers by Sixth or Eighth avent horse cars wii pet out at Charlton street. Returning, leav Troy at 6 and Albany at 8i¢ P. M. j. W. HANCOX & SONS. ATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. —FULTON Wall, South and Hamilton ferry cara to Greenwood Cemetery'connect with sicam cars to the island every forty minntes. POR BRIDGEPORT AND, ALL POINTS ON HOUSA- tonic and Naugatuck Railroad; fare $1; steavnera leave pain alip at 12 noon and 12 every night (Sundays ex cep! ARLEM, ASTORIA AND PECK SLIP. Summor arrangement. ‘Steamers SYLVAN STREAM and SYLVAN GLEN, on and after Monday, Ju'y 11, leave Harlem for Astoria and eck, slip at 6,7, ¥, 9 and 10:30 ip. for lem at 7, 8, 9:15 and 11:80 A. M., 1:30, 8:15, 4:15, 6:3) and 6:80 P.M. Landing at Slevenih and 120th streeta each way. Fare, 10e., or 12 Uckets for $1.” On Sunday fare 15e. Firat’ boat leaves Harlem 9 A. M.; last boat leaves Peck slip 7 P. M,, not landing at Astoria or iJoth street, Steamer SYLVAN GROVE can be chartered for excur- sions. Apply at the ofice, foot of 130th street, Harlem. aes hele et ra iano te tra and after Monday ay ), two express jas will leave depot, corner of ‘Twenty-sixth street and Fourth enuie, as follows :— 10:30 A. M., Rutland Express. Sleeping sgacker ou Digit trains between New York and leeping coaches on night trains ans, Vt. . C. BUCKHOUT, Superintendent. Bt. All $2 TO ALBANY AND TROY.—THE DAY LINE STEAM~ eatry ts C. VIBBARD and DANIEL DKEW will leave El pier at 8:45 and Thirty-fourth strect at 9A. M., landing at Yonkers( Nyack and Tarrvtown by ferryboet Coz Weat Puint, Corawalj, Newburg, Poughkeepale, zens’ beck, Malden, Tivoll, Catskill and Hudson. A special trait of broad gauge cars, in connection with the boats, wil leave on arrival at Albany, commencing Sno, ron Springs (fare @4 from New York ) and for Cherry Valley. een UOEENECA. will transfer, passengers from Ale banyto Troy. Tickets on sale and ba Doda’s Express, office 44 Broadway and No. 1 Court Brooklyn. = _ EXCURSIONS. A BER e FTES SUAS , STEAMER, PLEASANT + VALLEY for Fort Lee, Pleasant Valley and Shady Bide, from ‘Spring street, at 10, 2 5:16 and 7 P. M., Bunday included, landing at Thirty-fourth atreet both ways. HANGE OF TIME.—THE STEAMBUAT MARY POW, il will on and after Monday, September 19, leave New York at 3 o'clogk from Vestry street pier, and Tbiny-fourtiy Atreet pier at 8:10, for Newburg, Poughkeepsie and Ron dout, landing at Coxzens, West Point, Cornwall, New Ham- burg and Milton. YOUNG MAN, learn the AGED 2 YEARS, Wisins TO nter or plumbing business. Address C, W., box 139 Herald oftice. A RINTERS.—A GOOD CYLINDER PRESSMAN WAN’ ‘asituation, Address PRESSMAN, box 146 Her Office. : SILK HAT FINISHER AND TRIMMER WANTED.~ 80 Nassau st. ate ITUATION WANTED—BY A MECHANICAL ENGI: neer and draughtsman, either to take charge of macht Rery or as foreman in a machine shop. Address A. H.. Herald office. UGAR BOILER WANTED—A THOROUGHLY COM# petent man wanted, to f°, to Louisiana to take off @ crop; must understand boil 3 in @ vacuum pao. Apply, with’ references, at No. 4 Fieicher st, between 12 and Selock ITUATION WANTED—BY_ A GOOD BREAD AN cake baker, a8 foreman. Call at 109 Orchard st., secom floor. FO PRINTERS.—A PROOFREADER WISHES EMPLOY: "TO ment ina book office or on an evening paper. Addreso G., box 126 Herald of ae (0 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—WANTED, AT VAUGHAN'S gallery, 135 Bowery, a first class printer and toner; good wages ands steady place; no othe a WASTED BY 4 YOUNG MAN, vituation as composi jy New York. 8 STITCHERS AND ANTED—HARN hands. Apply at 62 Warren st. WANTED AN EFFICIENT LEADER. highly competent gentlemen need apply to Mr. A. OATES, Olymple theatre, between 11 an: ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS GENERAL UPHOL« sterer. Apply at Il East 2th at.. Also a strong, willing boy, to make himself generally useful. WA STEDIAN ENGINEER FOR A MINE IN NORTIC ern Mexico; -al working man, with good refer- ences, required. Ad 4,123 New York Post office. Vv ANTED—A HAT TRIMMER; ONE THAT CAN BIND on a sewing machine. SMITH, 131 Naseau st. WASTED A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS MAKING (ressses; none but a good workman need apply at 117 Elm at., third loft, after 9 A. M. ) tated oth, akc lati WASTED_G0oD | POWER LOOM RIBBON | AND Wttiaie ure, 2 ges Pat erson, New Jersey. APpIY CO, 104 Franklins mH ANTED—A COMPETENT ENGINEER, ACCUS; Wrimed ve running a steam hammer; wages $16 pe Peek. Apply at Bergen Iron Works, Bergen, one ri Jersey City ferry. ANTED-TO'GO WEST, A GOOD LADIES’ HAIR« dresser and wigmaker. Apply at $17 6th MARBLE MANTELS. a 7 EIZED MANTELS, OF TH ee epee s mit ; Monuments, Headstones: reduced prices. A. KLABER, steam marble work: 196 East Lighteonth street, neat Third avenue, New ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—RICH AND ELH frot , $12, $16 to $250. T. STEWART SOE tos ti renee, Setwoen ‘Thirty-ffth ‘Thirty-sixth streets. CO., MARBLE WORKS, 917 TO 233 WEST G., EAREK treet, between Brondway aud Kighth aveon Herbie cod MarbleiZed Mantels, Monuments, Headstones, superior workmanship, cheapest in the city. __ ASTROLOGY. : [HE ORIGINAL MADAME, BYRON, SPIRITUALIST. me iages. 32 Fou third aed re: avenue, between Twenige jourth streets, ADAME LE COMTE, INSPIRED MEDICAL AND Husiness Trance Mediim. Information positive; Frena& and English spoken. 105 Amity street, near Macdougal ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- Voyant, tlis the past, present and future; shows ike- ness and tells name of your husband, 139 Forty-brst atreety between Broadway and Seventh avenue, MADAM ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, Teveals your whole life from cradie to grave. 472 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee $1, 186 THIRD AYE e Voyant, tells everytht —— — MADAME WIDGER, CLATR« Joases, numbers, medicinag