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Pee eee eb # OITY REAL ‘ATE. FOR SALE, eee NN NN, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House for sale--Between Lexington avenue and Cen- “ninth street; medium. size, provements in their latest style; nall fled, dining room (ou parler floor) and basement panelled the occupant arrangements can ring oF give possession now. ‘ JOHN BRANIGAN, REE STORY HOUSE FOR SALE—ON EAST ‘Thiriv-rifth street; worth 415,000, offered for $10,000; SMITH, owner, Frankfort House, Park, near Fi having all the marble. “Ihe owner bei made either to rent it all 9) easy. Apply at 7 bi, 000 cash, 8. C. nkiort and William atroets, MOST DESIRABLE HOUSE—37.6X74, lot 50X105, A led on Murray Hill and on one of 10 best avenues, for sale by #. G. & D. BROWN, 100 Broad- corner }roperty, Jo NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 18 CITY REAL ESTATE FoR Sar. ‘West Side WILL CONTINUE THE SALE OF THE 200 THREE I and lan even stone Houses till November 1, at whole- le pri The west wide. between Fifly-wiath and Forty. Second stieeus, trom $12,000 to 4,000," bargaioa, AK FRIEND, 704 Seventh avenue, corner Forty eighth street. HILL,—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE. aera ira Ty furnished: nelenvorhood most desirable; house in good order; terms moderate. Apply on premises, 106 Bast Thirty-fifth street, a ig! BE SOLD OR TO LET—AaT A SACRIFICE, A beautiful cosey little Hight stone House, in Forty-lifth and Sixth avenues. JOHN C. RAYMOND, TH AVENUE,—SEVEN LOTS, NEAR MACOMB'S , for sale. Dam Bridge, for ele G. & D. BROWN, 100 Broadway. street, between Fi GQ N ELEGANT FULL 8IZB HOUSE, ON FIFTH AVE- near Tht ae Reene Bt one sane Cd and th street, near ‘easy terms; Stes 8. EDDY, No. t Park place. T “REASONABLE PRICES—SEVERAL PLOTS ON ightieth street; bound to rise ALVAH BEEBE & SON, 59 and 61 Liberty street. NIFICENT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ne House, tnished in hard wood throughout, between north of Forty-second GRADY, No. 827 Sixth avenue, between orty-seventh streets. T A LOW FIGURE—TEN LOTS ON 10TH STREET, Just east of Fifth avenue, ALVAH BEBLE & SON, 59 and 61 Liberty street. ison avenue, above i(thand Sixth avenues, rorty-sixth and F QTH AVENUE, WEST SIDE, NEAR YORTY-SECOND street, two full Lots. a 2, ‘Ninth ay. and mine BS. LEVY & CO.'S, wh Ww QQ WEST FIFTY-FIFTH STREFT,—FOR SALE, FOUR 3B Wety high stoop Nova Scotia stone front; is well bullt, beaut ifully finished and bas al! the modern improvements. Apply on premises. 5 TH STREET, NFAR 5TH AVENUE,—A FIRST clase full sized brown stone House; price low. Others on 57th, 55th, 54th, S3d, S2d, 48th, 47th, 4th, 42d, 38th and 34th atreets; bargains. W. P. SBYMOUR, 17i Bi [St STREET, NEAR THE PARK.—FOR SALE—A ‘most desirable House, complete in every ct, built for owner's use, four story, brown stone, 19x55x100, "Send for full particulars, —_¥. @, & D. BROWN,.100 Broadway. ~FIFTH AND EIGHTH AVENUES AND BROAD. « way Buil jing Lots, singly, in plois and block d'below Central Park, ant Lots on Madison avenue an adjacent sireets for sale by V. K, STEVENSUN & SON, 8G GUTH AVENUE, NEXT 10. BREWSTER'S— Lease of Lot and House for sale; Spingler lease, 5)¢ Yfatsfo,runs eround rent, $400; house English basement, .6x60x100; price very low. F, G. & D. BROWN, 100 Broadway. CHOICE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR S8ALE—FOUR story brown stone House in Sixtieth atreet, near Lexing- Mm aveniic; hih stoop; 22x50x100; cabinet timish, including nt Furniture wich cost $10,000 ; onl WARD & UGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventoenth street, T COST—SPLENDID FOUR-STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House, 20x50x100, Murray Hill, East Thirty- enth street, Mantel Mirrors, ac. ‘HOS. J. DUNKE T MURRAY HILL, REAL ESTATE OFFICE. hirty-fourth atrect, $154 15,000 and $11,560 5 THOS. J, DUNKIN, JR., 664 Third avenue. * FOUR STORY HIGH STOQP BROWN STONE House for sale or to rent, furnished or unfurnished, in fast Sixtecnth street; complete order; early possession; i, unfurnished, $1,800, F NEW FIRST $54 Third avenue, ; Forty-fiteh street, ROBERT T. MEEKS, 80 Cedar strect. CLASS TENEMENT HOUSE FOR sale in Harlem. Apply toL. B, TUPPER, 120 West at. FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE, WITH MODEL BRICK for sate: both containing every mod- bty-necond street, between Second and ‘hird avenucs. Apply to NEAFIE, Real Estate Broker, 1,043 igd avenue, near Eighty-seventh street. EAUTIFULLY -FURNISHED etghth siveet, near Broadway, a bargain. Thirt near aventie, low reat; Btable acijolniny improvement; E! ment House, close to Fifth avenue, only $30,000; terms ‘chance for a physician. WM. N. POOLEY, 27 Park place. ARGAINS.-SEVERAL PLOTS OF LOTS ON FIFTH od place to buy for and 61 Liberty at, SRTY FOR SALE.—THE SIX ed Building, Fifty-ninth street and easy terms, ‘ALEX. THAIN, 12 Pine street. MURRAY HILL, WITH IMMEDIAT! ew first class four stor: ic, above Ninetieth stree ALVAH BEEBE & SON, ENTRAL PARK PROP! Lots and. unti yh avenue, cheap, brown atone House ; ly on the premises, 142 East Thirty-seventh DY & SON, Builders, UARLEM.—AN ELEGANT BROWN STONE pBreet, of A. Ki 240 Third avenue. HOUSE, 101 SIXTTETH ST.--FOR SALE, a first class brown’ stone four story big! mely iurnished, 10] Sixtieth street, between Lexiv hird avenues; will be sold vers cheap, owner wanting to leave tor Kurope. Apply to M.A. J. N. CAMP, 106 Bri ARLUM LOTS ON 2D, 4TH, 5TH, OTH, TTH, STH, STH avenues, usd, L04th, Lubth, Nath, Lidth, 127th, 128th, 129th, ith strecta; alzo, YNCH & HUG .lway, corner Pine street, 18d, 125th, 1264) Bist, 1st, isd, ith, 135th, 126th’ and 1 lots Opposite and adjacent Central Park, Boulevard, Madison c., for sale by D. M. SEAMAN, 14 Pine enile, Broadway, —FOR SALE, THE BALANCE OF THOSE h stoop brick Houses, 126th street, between every improve- pat new three story ij fo prompt pure area n; immediate possession. Apply on premises to owner, 'S, FOR SALE—ON hth, Boulevard, Ri Call and get diagrams from WiLLIAM NNE-LLY, No. 4 Pine street. NEAR EIGHTY SIXTH STREET.—TWEN- ty-one years’ lease of 14 lots lying in one body, for sale F. G. & D. BROWN, 100 Broad: YURT OF FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY- sixti street.—For sale in fee, four-story bigh-stoop 100, built fn the best manner and Bnished 121 bard wood, Price very reasonable, F. G. & D BROWN, 100 Broadway. OTs, LOTS, LOT! West mules VERY DESIRABLE FOU STORY BROWN STONE louse tor sale, in Fifty-seventh street, between Eighth Bnd Ninth avenues ; possession. WILLIAM H. BELLAMY, 636 Pine street, STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House for sale or to rent on favorable terms; 18x50; location, GARRETY D, CLARK & SON, 854 Lighth av, WITH PRIVATE STABLE wale, on Murray Hill, by F. tRA WIDE HOUSE in the rear and 23g lots, f . & D. BLOWN, 100 Broau' COMPLETE NUMBER OF NEW fOUSES FOR sale or (o let.—Terms to anit ; 123 West Forty-fiith street, t Forty-eighth atreet, 71 Weat Fifty-tirst street, 1:3 Pifty-titrd” street, Apply to HENRY McGUCKIN, wher, §44 Sixth avenue, ‘A BAKGAIN.—FOR_ SALI and Let, near Sixth avenue on Twenty-third street ; p 8. EDDY, No. 1 Park place. IRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ty-lirst street, near Boulevard, fourti house west of Ninth avenue. Apply to the owner, House for sale—In ED, DESIRABLE NEW BROWN STONE fronting Central ark, for aale, torma easy; possession, IN A SON, 11 Pine street. . BRICK OR BROWN STON ments, above Thirtieth street, west side, about ‘roverty below Canal street. iso Business P UL FOUR STORY HIG stone house for sale, on Murray Hi feet wide ; price $40,000, ALBERT BELLAM IRABLE BROWN STONE HOUSE Near Kroadway, in W x1U0 ; Only $18,000. Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. FOUR STORY H STOOP BROWN Rear Fifth avenue; 1 No. 3 Pine street, Thirty-sixth street: high stoop; 3 BROWN STON width and depth in West Twenty-tifth street, near ne, for sale, at $50, 000; lot full size, . LUDLOW & CO. Pine street, or 35 East Seven- SPLENDID BROWN STONE MOUSE FOR SALE— Nivetecnth street; 28xfx iin fine condition ; only $37,000, and Seventennth street. AND ELEGANT HOUSE FOR SALE—ON Fitch avenue, near Thirty-sixth street, with Staole; also Beautiful House of medium «ize on Fifth avenue, near th the ex pensiv UDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 East Furniture. Appl FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, 4 STORY, high stoop, 26x55 and dining extension, near Sth avenue, urray Hill, for aale very cheap, x MOUR, 171 Broadway, HOUSE, ON FORTY. treet, near Fifth avenue (Columbia College lense), Furnished or unfurnisi BROWN STONE No, 7 Exchange court, Dear Broadway. T GEM OF A TIOUSE FOR SALE tuated, in Twenty-ninth atreet, posite Dr. Houghton's churet ; contains 12 rooms, with 3 Dathrooms (four rooms on first floor), conventently arranged, yrith modern improvements throw turn ished ; beautifull KS, 60 Cedar street, ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH sTOOP FIRST ass House, 25 feet wide, built and finished in the very ‘orty-seventh strect, between Fifth and Sixth P. H. GRADY, 827 Sixth Forty-sixtn and Fort OR SALE—THE THREE House, Ho, OF West Fiftieth street, between Fifth and ues; price $42,000, STORY OHIO STONE OR SALE—A BROWN STONE Hi t, between Broadway ai wiy built and ‘imwghed in the best manner, with all im: Apply to the owner, 8. STEWART, 239 West forty-ninth street. R SALE--ON TWENTY-FIRST Theological Seminary. (be ry brick Hous 12,000, MULLER, WILKINS, & CC No, 7 Fine sweet. OR SALE. -TNE MOST DESIRABLE CORNER PLOTS and single Lots, below and fronting the Park; a ‘trom 4th to 6th avenue; also 11th’ avenue, Boulevard and Harlem Low. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. SS THREE {th strect, 20x50x100, 1a bargain; tmmediate posses SF, ON FORTY- (OR SALG—THE FIRST C Drown stone Honse, 62 W firnished or unfurnished, Apply on premise: STORY 8IG! Twenty-ninth street; all R. P. BERRIEN, 102 South Fifth avende. |. WITH THREE REAR od chance for est Forty-third brown stone House 121 West Bhe modern improvements, URE FULL LO Buildings, west of Sixth areni Appy to JOHN STEWART, 269 FOUR LOTS ON —AT LOW FIGURE A Apply to JOHN Idlat street, weat of the Boulevard. BIEWART, x69 West Forty-third street. R SALE—THE NRAT MEDIUM SIZED THREE sory high stoop brick Honse 7 West Twenty-second @ireet. Terms reasonavie. HEAP—TWO BRICK HOUSES IN THE so vacant Lota in various party gi the Huda sirtew Apply on premises, ir Aulr 046 8, 50 WILL BUY THREK STORY HIGH qd ot stoop pore are 'y place; $11,500, Weat Eighteenth street ; $12,000, West Thirty-first, and 845,000, Ma- dison avenue; terms easy. PAUL P. TODD, 6 Liberty at, Miscellaneous. AT HOOAHILUS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 13 Third avenue, near Forty-etguth street, the following desirabie property for sal 27th street, 8 story bi; brick. 10,000 Shinictrest) datary hintreison tours ea BQd street, 4 story big stoop brown stone 17,u00 Sith street, 4 story high stoop brown 80,000 87th street, 4 story bigh stoop brown. 26,000 44th atreet, 4 story high stoop brown 45,000 45th street, 8 story high stoop brick, 18,000 46th street, 3 story high stoop brown 13,600 4th street, 8 story high stoop brown 13,000 49u t, B 18,500 Sat » 000 57 Satory high stoop brown Got! tory high stoop brown ston Gilat tory high stoop brown stone. el ory bie stoop brown ston ‘71st street, 4 story hi igh stoop brown stone... ‘724 street, 8 story tiigh stoop brown atone, ‘78th street, 8 story ‘ig stoop brick... ‘73d street, B story high stoop brick. Tiuh street, 2 story bigh stoop frame 113th street, 2 story bi stoop frame. 113th street, 8 story high moop brick IMth street, 3 story high stoop brick. Lexington avenue, 4 story h. s: brown stone: Lexington avenue, 8 story b.s. brown stone. Park avenue, 4 story bh. s. brown stone, Park avenue, 4 story h. #, brown stone. Madison avenue, 4 story high stoop brown stone. Madison avenue, 4 story high stoop brows ston Fifth avenue, 4 story high stoop brown stone. ,( And a number of others in locations, price, size, style and finish to suit all. Also lots in all parts of the city, terms easy. Also $250,000 to purchase mortgages with or loan in desirable sums. GREAT BARGAIN IN FIRST CLASS UP-TOWN Tenement Property.—Eligibly located and well rented; terms very favorable. STEPHEN D. YANCEY, No, 7 Exchange court, hear Broadway. LARGE AND HANDSOME THREE — STORY brown stone House, recently overhauled; fully and iandsomely furnished; centrally situated; will be sold low, asthe owner is leaving theclly. Apply for permit to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No, 3 Pine street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND iT. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 6A, Mf. TILL8 P, M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECFIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. A WXO,GASH, REQUIRED.-POR SALE, SINGLY OR together, the two best Lots on Bedford avenue, Brook- lyn, corner of’Ross street, size 45x100, with an excellent Brick Stable on rear; location strictly firet class, and within 15 minutes’ walk of ferries. Mortgage for whole amount will be taken trom a purchaser who will build this fall or next spring. Address or apply at $1 Bedford avenue. THREE STORY PHILADELPHIA BRICK HOUSE, in a pleasant location, ou the hill; every improvement Fecently ed; will be ‘sold at a bargein; on i $5,000 On first mortgage, Inquire of H. CONANT, ollice, 120 Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM TNAN they require, will let two handsomely furnished Rooms very low, house pleasantly located, with every modern tm: provement elght minutes! walk {rom Sonth of, ten minul rom Hamilton avenue ferry, Apply at 241 Bergen street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—THRER STORY BASEMENT SUB.CEL- lar browntstone front Honses, oa Grand avenue, near Gates avenue, ‘und on St, Mark’s place, near Nostrand ave- nue; terms to suit. S. ROLIN, 1,053 Pacific street, Brooklyn. EDPFORD AVENDE.—$4,5; UOUSE AND LOT; modern improvements; terms easy OLDFLELD, 188 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. RESIDENC NLINTON — AVENU ) Grounds cheap; bargains in ato Prospect Park and elsewhere; MACOMBER & BARKER, 267 Broadway, or corner Cumberland street and Gi ae, Brooklyn LEGANTLY FURNISHED PALATIAL RESIDENCE 4) in Brooklyn to rent to m desirable tenant; #200 per month; neiziboorhoo! highly aristocratic; Immediate pos- session, Frincipals only tay address LATHROP, Herald oftice. fPOR SALE CNRAT ON TEEMS TO SUIT. A NEW brown stone front House, 20x4U tect : been finished since last February: has all the modern improvements, wash Dasins, marble mantels, &c. ; sittated in the weil shared, beat part of Bediord avenue, Brooklyn, within ten minutes’ walk Williamsburg ferries, For further particulars apply to J. N. SMITH, carpenter and builder, Lafayette avenuc, near Clason avenue, Brooklyn. HOUSE NO. 396 GRAUAM AVENUE, D. wo stories, high brick basement, water and gas; bouse ia good order: price $4,000; $2,700 cash ; bal- ance can remain. Apply on the premisi FOUSE IN PERFDCT ORDER AND ADJOINING LOT, ona handsome avenue; rent till May next $500, or for saic; price $10,500, Address DOCTOR, 138 West ‘Thirty- eeventi street, mpO UET—A NICELY FURNISHED HIGH sTOOP brown stone front House, in Brooklyn, on the bill; splendid location, on oue of the best avenues; several car rontes convenient; rent moderate to a responsible tenunt. Address SNOWDON, Herald office. HAT FINE MODERN HOUSE, STABLE AND GROUND, corner of Nostrand avenue and Warren street, Brooklyn, will be sold at a in by the owners. L. L. and UTHRIE, 20 Nassau street, room 9. TILLIAMSBURG.—VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY for sale or to lease. Apply 4833 Graham avenue, near Meeker avenue, from 3 to 6 o'clock P. M, oy i+ CASH E ON EASY T AND $3.500 pice iwe story high stoop Philad use, furnished throughout; nine rooms; all tmprovements; in the high and healthiest part of Brooklyn; possession at once. Cail at 797 Latayette avenue, or on BONNEVILLE & CO., 92 Broad- way, New York. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, Ut AND BERGEN REA sanilen varity For Sale. FIRST CLASS HOUSs FOR SALE—WITH ALL A. fhemouern improvements, ina. first clase neighbor hood, furnished or uniurnished; lot, 40 by 128 feet, with stable, Apply on the premises, &4 Prospect avenue, near Bergenwood avenue, Jersey City Heights, SPLENDID CHANCE.—TWO FULL CORNER LOTS, with fonr brick House, containing two large stor 76 rooms; fine busibess stand; rented for 14,000 a year be bought cheap, as the owner is leaving the city; only 28,000; a bargain; alsoa fine corner Lot, with two’ three story and basement Honses, containing a store and 28 rooms ; an old established business corner; rented for $1,700 per an- num ; only. $11,509; easy terms, J. M. GIBSON, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey Cit: T JERSEY CITY—A NEAT TWO STORY AND BASE- (A* ment brick House, 11 rooms; handsomely tniehed: & improvements; good location: convenient to ferries: can be bought this week for $6,500; easy terms; other nice houses from $2,800 to $8,000. See J. M. Gibson's Real Estate Cu cular, published monthly, disiribnted tree, Send stamp or call for it, Oftice 27 Montgomery atreet, Jersey City. To Let or Lense, 10 LET—FOR $50 PER MONTH EACH, NINE NEW four story Mansard roof Houses, now being finished, each containing 12 rooms; gas throughout; heaters, ranges; stationary wash tnbs, bathroom, water closet; tive marble mantels in each house; only 17 ‘minutes from Liberty street terry on one of the bett streets on Jersey City Heights. | En- gravings of these houses can seen and farther information had of A. M. CAPEN, 261 Broadway. PROPERTY OUT OF THE OR TOR aad FOR SALE T IRVINGTON, ON HUDSON, For sale or exchange, & gentleman's Country Seat, With Furniture it desired, The house is warm and comforable and well adapted asa winter remdence; it contaths one of Boynton's large furnaces; gas and water throughout, The grounds, seven acres in a! beautifully laid oat in lawn And shade trees, with extensive views ot the river, This pro- rty will be sold at @ bareain, am the owner leaves for Europe tn a sborttime, ‘Apply to WILLIAM A. BALLEN. TINE, ofice of the Washington Ice Company, 893 and 395 Canal'mrees, New,\ork. BEAUTIFUL FARM) NEAR CARLSTADT VILLAGE, Bergen county, > on Hackensack and New Yorke Raiiroaa, three minutes’ Walk from two stations and only three-quarters of a mile from Rutherturd Park station, on the Erie Railroad (thirty miputes from New York), contain- ing mine acres of the finest garden iand, 300 choice fratt trees, a never failing spring 0: the vest water, bunting and fiebing on the premises and vicinity. large brown atone b 4g story, S6x75 feel, slable, barn, Ac., which I will i ‘change ; prica 25,000; thls property will in- le ive years per cent. dress ©, F. KRAUSE, Cariatadt, N. J. 7 hii AML RANTING FARMS—Q00D SOIL, MILD CLI- fA, aster papers “aduress C.K, LANDIS, Vinelana, “A TNEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1.-T0 RENT, TWO VILLAS, furnished and aofurnished ; all mocerh improvements cnorming, retired locality: shade and trait trees ;qardens planted ; view Unaurpasged ; within Wminutes of Wall street, 1G. DANNET, No.9 Ripe qyeae PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, BARGAIN—IF SOLD AT ONCE, A BREWERY on the Seneca Lake, near Geneva, New York State, For fui pardewars apply to ky EDGELFON, 202 Broadway, room tl. T CORNWALL, ORANGE COUNTY, SPLENDID Farms and Country Residences, from 1 to 200 acres; also Mills, country Stores for sale or ‘exchange at reduced prices, A. SERGEANT, 12 Wall street. A HOUSE AND LOT AT ELIZABETH, N. J., FOR sale, low.— Situated on a corner, lot 100x150, three story house, with improvements; also Stable, fruit, shade, &c. 4 BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street, ALBER’ COSEY LITTLE PLACE TO RENT LOW TO A Good tenant; short distance from the city by boat and Tail, “Apply, to W. Hl. JACOBSON, 121 Liberty ‘leet, or to owner, at 60 West Thirty-fifth street, BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS, NEAR KINGSTON, N. J.—40 acres, fair bulitings, apple and peach orchard 1% mile from depot; stock, crops and tools, only £3,000; 20 acres superior Lana, splendid location, ‘good buildings, Plenty {rult; stock, crop and toola complete, $4,200; 70 acres, wo wets of bulldiniga, apple and peach orchard, joins depot, only $4,000; 10 others cheap, J. 8, FERGUSON, 89 Nassau street, room 6. “LOSTER, N, J.-FOR SALE, A NEW 2% STORY 7 French roof House, 16 rooms, very sightly and conven- nt; fine water and abundance of ‘fruit sad flowers; Lot 95 to de 15 Bi 'URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—IN NEW HAVEN, Conn,—A desirable residence, centrally located; mod- ern improvements, fine (iid barn, dc. Address HOUSE WANTED, Herald ollice. LORIDA,—PARTIES AND COLONIES DESIROUS OF settling in that State will find it to their advantage to join the Lau Gallic Land Company, which owus the finest ract of land in that State, being six miles square, lying on Lake Washington and Indian Kiver. A ca: is through the centre of the land, connecting the two waters, For pat- ticulars address box 5,500 Post office, OR SALE—AT TREMONT, ON TARLEM RAILROAD, five Building Lots, near the depot: also two Plots, 23g acres each. Apply to JAMES BUCKHOUT, Tremont, R SALE—A COUNTRY HOUSE, CONTAINING SIX rooms, Lesson j situated in Tottenville, Staten Island, near the terminus of the Staten Island Rairoad. Inquire on the premises (price $2,000) of GEORGE TAYLOR, OR SALE—TWO NEW HOUSES, CONTAINING 12 rooms, lot 60x1U0, on the best avenue in the town of Greenville, N. J. ; only, 20 minutes, by New Jersey Central Railroad from foot of Liberty street; three minutes from station; 28 trains daily, Inquire of CHARLES STOVEKEN. OR SALE—TWENTY ACRES OF THE LARGEST AND beat cord wood and timber on Staten Island. For par- Heulers apply to SIMONSON & WATTERS, 13g Pine atreet, jew York. id, and but one minut HENRY 8. DOWN chure! roo! (OR SALE—ON THE BANKS OF THE HUDSON, ONE of the most beantiful garden spots in Yonkers, brick House, elegantly furnished; brick Stable, with two acres of Land; all in splendid order. Inquire ‘at 24 Clinton place, New York. 1OR SALE—IN NEWARK, N. J., NEW FRENCH roof extension House, 10 rooms; hard walls, lofty ceil- ings, marble mantels, bathroom, complete ; gas heater, range, laundry; near depot; desirable location, Addreas' EASY. TEEMS, box 5,051 New York Post office. . )OR SALB—AT FORDHAM, HOUSE CONTAINING 14 rooms, with carriage house and % acre of ground, well Stocked with fruit; also House, containing nine rooms; lot 100x125; good location ; also lots on Central Boulevard. Apply 10.0: 4. BERRIAN, 163 Broadway, room 16, OR SALE—ELEGANT NEW TWO STORY AND MAN- sard roof House; 10 rooms; hot and cold water; range. one acre, high ground; also good house, stabie, fruit, &c. $500 down, and $50 monthly till paid; in New Jeracy by rail. Inquire at second story. FPOR SALE_By J. 5. ALSTON & CO.. 112 BROADWAY, unimproved Suburban Properties, suitable for subdivi- sion into building lots— 67 acres at Lewellyn Park, Orange Mountain, 34 acres in suburbs of Newark, N,J., at adenot on the Midland Railroad, 175 ucres at Brentwood, Long Island, 98 acres at Plainfield, N. J, + 9) acres at Flatbush. REAL, ESTATE TO KNXOTTANGE. EAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE, BY J. J. ALSTON & CO.) 112 Broadway.—One million acres Southern lands for Real Estate in the North ;400 acres uf lan, Marion conn- ty, Ilinols, for a bouse in New York; farm of 420 acres, Os- Wego county, N.¥., for improved property in New York city; farm of 160 acres, near Rahway, N. J., for house in New York city; farm near town of Livingston for real es. tate in New York city; farm in Westchester county, 147 acres, for a house in New York cit; L. 1, for New York or Brooklyn lots; farm in Morris county, Ni: J., for New York or Brooklyn house; 2230 acres of land, Narrowaburg, N. Y., for property in New York city ; 640 lots im Flatbush, 'L,T.," for Louisiana sugar plantation ; 25 lots in Dedham, Mass., (or property near New York; 82 dwel- lng houses in Columbia, 8. C.. for New York property ; resl- dence at Orauge, N. J., (or New York efty property; mansion and 23 acres, Chesnut’ Hill, Philadelphia, for New York city roperty; 82 acres at Peihamville fer other Westchester land; manaion and 8% acres, Glen Gardner, for Now York city,‘ property; eight lots at’ Morrissania for house in New York city; three lots on lst atrect, New York, for other clty property: two lots, 11th street, for other city propert two lots on Fifty-recond street for small house in New Yor! eight lots on Isitn atreet, New York, farm ni New York; tour (story ‘bigh stoop ‘brown sjone house, West Thirty-eigith sreet, New York, for other clty property; four story high stoop brown’ stone house, St, Mark's place, for two’ smail houses in New York; four story high stoop brown stone house, Park av., N. Y., for Jota m New York: tureegiory high stoop brown ston. Bouse, Fifty-fourth st., for impfoved proverty near New York; two three story brown stone son Kightieth sirect for coun- try property: six business houses on Leonard and Franklin streets for other New York property; New York city lease- hold for Westchester farm; three high stoop brown stone house in Brooklyn for New Jersey farm. 10 EXCHANGE—A TENEMEN HOUSK IN IMLAY street, Brooklyn, $6,000 and. cash, for a Dwelling House in Brooklyn ; vaine $10,000; also Fart ity Property. MADOX, 43 John street. EXCHANGE—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for Store Prop- erty, Frivaie Dwrelinan oF Low; eauuty, 835.0, SIEGEL BURCHARD, 20 Walker street. T° EXCHANGE—WESTCHESTER FARM AND COUN- try ‘Seat for good Tenements or Houses, in also three good Houses for Lots, SHIPMAN & ROWLAND, 1,292 Broadway, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourt ILL EXCHANGE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT Brick Church station for improved farm in Michigan or Illinois 9 bargain for merchandise, Call on or ad- dress RE. TATE, 49 Cortlandt street. sol __REAL ESTATE WANTED. A. Der and tontee!iocationy price G1000 16 SIOOUR ae dress Cash BUYER, Herald office, “VACANT Lots WANTED_ on THE GRAND BOULE- vard and sides reetn west of Eighth avenue, for cash customers, POTTER BROTHERS, Nos, 4 and 6 Warren st, ANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE OR FARM FOR good paying City Property; owners give full descrip- tion, price, encumbrance, Ac. Address box 222 Herald ollice. Positively ageuts not treated with, WAXTED-A DAIRY FARM, ON THE HARLEM OR Hudson fiver Railroad, within 40 miles of New York, for tirst class improved city Property, Addrest H., box 379 Herald Uptown Branch olfice, 1,248 ANTED:-WEST SIDE, BETWEEN FORTIETH AND Fifty-cighth strects, @ first class brown stone Hous price not aver $17,000 or $18,000, None but owners need aj ply. 251 East Fifty seventh street. WANTEDSA FIRST. CLASS RESIDENCE, WORTH from $18,000 to $25,00), 1n or near the city, for which an established business secured by a most valuable patent, sacrificed at $17,000; balance in cash will b Address LAWYER, Herald office. WAXTED—GooD HOUSE, GOOD LOCALITY, BELOW ‘Ninetcenth street ; witl pay all cash; must be cheap, not gxcecding $21,000, Address GRANT, box 2681 New York "ost oflice, ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A SMALL HOUSE, WITH all the modern tmprovements, below Fittieth street and west of Fourth avenue, Address J. B., box 105 Heraid ofice. ANTED TO PURCHASE. TENEMENT House, on an avenue, to cost 20,000; 89,000 cash. No cive any notice. Address W., box 143 Herald PPOR SALE_ONE OF THE BEST 60 ACRE FARMS IN Erie county, this State; large ew house, near depot, 20 miles from Buifalo; will be sold low to close an estate, Inquire of NEW YORK OIL CO., 42 Cedar street, OR RENT-ON THE HUDSON RIVER, A HAND- some Country Seat, furnished, one hour from New York; delightful situation; full supply of vegetables, with poultry, cows, fc, and greenhouse ‘Rtock, witn flowers; rent #1,000 for six months, Address IRVINGTON, box 2,442 Fost ofiice, city. (OR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SAL! desirable residence and grounds, situated on St. enue, between 153d and 4th streets, Washington Heights, will be rented and the Furniture sold at one hall its cost, as the occupant intends moving to Europe. ‘The lo tion’of the above fs most desirable. ‘The House is comp! with all modern improvements and in tue best repair. | The ‘ound attached a abont an acre and {s in the best order. ue atable and carriage house is in complete order wit ac- commodations for five horses and ample carriage room. ‘The furniture and all the housekeeping articles are of the finest ality and as good as new, having been used but a short te.” Will also ofer for kale one pair of first class road Horses; also a Dapple Gray, 16 hands high, that can trot in 2:50; to which will be added a light road Wagon and a light Top Wagon. Those desiring a residence within a few minutes’ ride from the centre of the city will do well to cx- amine the above at once. The premises are now open for Inspection. For terms apply to ELIAS & BRO., No, 667 roadway POR, RENT FURNISHED, SOMERVILLE, 86 | MILES Central Railroad New Jersey, House, 12 rooms, furnace, water, sunny hillside, spring, brook, ‘lawns, grove; cight months, $500. Address box 14, Somerville, N. J NREAT SACRIFI ANT STONE MANSION, a uniry Store and Farm of 25 acres, !n the most healthy and beautif wipart of Penusylvania, 6 mulles from depot, iy hoars from New York; brick store, 25xtil, doing large Dusi- ness in groceries, dry ‘goods, boots and shoes, €c. ; elegant mansion, hall aud 13 rooms; good barn, carriage house, ice honee, piggery, hennery, &c.; 100 choice bearing fruit trees; splendid water; offered’ at a great sacrifice on account of owner's death; buildings alone cost over $10.00; price, in- cluding crops, 2 horses, 3 cows, hogs, poultry, carriage, wag- barnes, farming tools, Brussels earpet in parlor, only rrms ¥5,00) cash, balance $50) yearly. Take Dela- anna and Western Ratiroad, from foot of # Barclay or Christopher st New York, at’8 A, M. or 4 P. M.; buy a ticket for Stroudsburg, Pa. Apply (0 GEO. Lb. WALKER, Justice of the Peace, oflice directly upposite the depot, Stroudsburg, Pi RY LITTLE MONEY require, iness Lots in Elizabeth ; lagred and sewere!.” Apply to E. GALLOWAY, 416 West Tuirty- third street, New York. LAINFIELD. N, J.-FOR SALE, ON THE FINEST street in the city, three story French root House, 12 Tooms; ali modern improvemenis, Address box 5,947 Post oflice, New York. TALUARLE IMPROVED NEWARK PROPERTY— Revied, to exchange for a good city House or Houses, or Lots, with a builder’ to exchange for the same. & D, BROWN, 100 Broadway. AP—A VALUABLE TRUCK FARM; adapted for early vegetables tor our market: a tortune easily nude; easy terms, A. F. JAYNE & CO., 183 Broadway, D) TO 180 SUBURBAN LOTS WILL BE SOLD LOW— Can be used for trading; also 80 Acres, near railroad, Address WOODBURN, Herald ollice. TERY 550) SASH AND, $40 MONTULY WILt BUY AN DIO elegant Cottage. with modern improv sewered and macadamize! street, in fine ne Whitestone, L.. I. ; ove hour from Jown town Call on E. B. HORTON, REAL ESTATE TO UXCHANE A. W808 SAGE OR Exct RY VALUABLE, «Lumber Pi on a railroad nearly com- pleted within of New York, and js heavily covered with timber of an excellent quality; !m- Provements good: title periect, and free from encumhrine would be sold reasonably for cash or ex perty, Address b. W., 8 where an interv cut, elegautly located on high ground, and with two setm 9! splendid Buildings on [t; 200 acres; will exchange for New York, Brookiyn or near by Property. ARKE & ABBOTT, 202 Broadway. T ELIZABETH.—A NOUSK, WITH ALL MODER: ZA. improvements, barn, two acres of 4, five minutes from depot, wili be exchanged for Jersey or Connectiont sore Farin, Photograph, Te, win JACOB SHARPE, 30 ‘ine "et. N ELEGANT HOUSE—IN ELIZABETH, N. J. TO exchange for smali Uouse or other Property, in or near the city. Address KE, WILLSON, owner, Herald office. THREE STORY ELEGANT UGH STOOP BROWN A. mone lionse on Ean Fiftyseventh street. to et, for 00, either for Farr, free and clear, near rigages in city or Brookiyn. Cail on Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. nivure, Fier and Mantel Mirn new upholstered Spring Mattresses, 40 best Hair Mattresses, together with an immense amount of second-banu Furni- ture. This. ge nd fal! sale will take place on Wednesda: next, Septeffber 29, at the Auction Rooms, 53 East Thirteent street, near Broad Catalogues in time. XCHANGE—BEAUTIFUL MODERN NEW YORK 4)” Honse (rented), near Central Park, for property near Prospect Park ; 12 Houses in Brooklyn, rented and unencum- bered, for avont $60,000 equity in New York property; cash differences paid. 192 Broauway, room 25. a JPOR SALE-A NICE LOT, 253100, OR WILL EX- F'Sheoge and take a part payment; the balance can remain on bond and mortgage for inree years. Apply to a. W. RICHARDS, 55 Greenpoint avenue, Greenpoint, OR SALE, RENT, OR EXCHANGE-A VILLA IN F Ravenswood, Long Isiand, fronting on the East Riv tains ter 40 Carpet oms with ail modern improvemen ere ground. Inquire 8. N PIKE & O it OR SALB OR EXCHANGE-TWO LARGE DOUBLE Stores and Tenemenia; location centcal: well rented ; moderate incumbrance, Apply to E. DUNCAN SNIFFEN, No. § Fine street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE PIECE x front Property at Keyport, N.J., with large wable for summer boaters, anu three acres of M, S. MYERS & SON, 43 Broadway. WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—165 ACRES, WITH fri Hodaon river aiso New York and Brooktyn ‘0 exchange for lots and country property. oanial SALBERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street, Lith and 112th streets, between enues; court Yard@ a front, gas and gas fixtures, heaters, marble mantels, dc, Will be svid together or separ- ison easy terms. Appy 10 J.-M. FIELDER ch te premises, or © JOHN SHIRLEY & SON, 65 Wall street. INSTRUCTION. zi ENT LADY TEACHER HAS A FEW VA- cancies tor pupils in Eng’ French and German. Address Kk. E., box 150 Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,146 Broaaway. NTA, N, ¥.-SCHOOL FOR ptember 25. Frincipal and Proprietor. erm op ROST, A. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A FEW PUPILS IN -A. English, French and German; is fully competent. Ad- dress E, L. L, box 150 Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,246 Broadway. 8. i. YOUNG FRENCH LADY (PROTESTANT), FULLY AA. compeient, having received her diploma, would like » Bitation to teach na private American fainlly or school; good reference given N EXPERIENCED TUTOR INSTRUCTS IN THE classical or English branches, Adaress J. W. H., 23 vesant street, pri c F teacher of her own language and music, desires a few More engagements in schools or private families Address FRENOH, ‘box 121 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,246 Broadway. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF FRENCH WANTS a (ew more pupila; would gladly secure partial or full bosrd, payable m tuition, Address FRENCHMAN, 223 West Fifteenth street. LADY P German and English between University place 2 IN TEACHING FRENCH, res a few more pupils, 63 91% nd Broadway. LADY WELL ESTABLISHED IN BUSINESS ON Sixth avenue, and to extend ber business, would like to meet with @& an who would enter into partnership with her; on! se with means to assist her ply. , 626 Sixth avenue, GOOD MAN, HAVING FROM $2,009 TO $3,000 CASH, can find a rare chance of getting Into a foundry business Of ‘hue prospects Ly addressing immediately ZIN, Herald ofice. Y THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2) FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute,—Bookkeeping, Writ Arithmetic, Shorthand, French and Spanish ; separate Iaales* department; dey and evening; telegraphy taught practi- caliy; demand for operators, XPERIENCED TUTOR, HARVARD GRADUATE, will fit a boy for college or five private instruction in the jangnages, mathematica or English branches, Address E. S. D,, 27 Weat Thirty-eighth str DVANTAGES.-THE TOWNSEND COLLEGE, 186 Bowery.—Instraction day and evening. Businegs Affairs, English Branches, Flocution, Classies, Xe. ; German, French, ish, Lasies® departinent, Shorthand or Yelegraphy speedily acquired. BUSINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, ‘kc. for gentlemen, ladies and boys, DOLBEAR'S Com: mercial College, 87 Broadway, coruer Eighteenth street, is open day and evening to prepare pupils, old and young, practically for business, Ladies receive spectal attention, Sulloess, cramping apa trembling entirely reinoved, MIARLIER INSTITULE FOR YOUNG LADIES, C 167 MADISUN AVENUE. ‘This day school will reopen September 21. Mr, ana Mrs, LLISEE CHARLIER, Principals, CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, tits for college or business; 15 years’ ex: {rom Humboldt, Ticknor, Antuon and perience and letter Lieber. LOCUTION TAUGHT AND PUPILS PREPARED FOR AV the stace, by a professional actor. Cail from 3to 6 P. or address ARTIS), 56 ast Thirteenth street ING AND SPARRING ACADEMY—NO, 26 WEST arth sires Colonel MONSTERY, eight years in- structor io the San Francisco Olymple Club, taforms his friends and the public that ue has opened an Academy for Instruction in Fencing with foil, sabre, bayonet, &c., for ladies, adults and boys: also open for engagement !p military academies, companies, colleges. Boxing taught on an unaur- passed academical system, where in twelve lessons @ pupil may become eilicient. {RENCH AND GERMAN—EVENING CLAS: FOR hesinnere and advanced pupils; private instruction givea at pupil's residence ; sneceseful method. PROF. R. LEUTHOLD, 148 West Forty-first street. JOR SALE—A SCHOOL, WITH BOTH SEXES, New York Address NOTARY PUBLIC, 167 Fifty-seventh street. RS, LESPINA\ FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR young Indios, at Fort Washington, opposite the depot.— ool ; German, elementary and Y E IRMER'S, WL lish and French Boarding and Day School for young n Wednesday, September 20, at her resi- ighteenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, New York, AK GROVE SEMINARY, reopen mber 9; unrival: rounds, b C SIX MONTHS; na central part of 1 Uptown branch DARISIAN FRENCH TAU terms $10) x quarter; evening the city. Address FRANUIA, box oftice, 1,246 Broadway. PASEARD'S BUSINESS _COLLEGE—METHODIST Building, corner Eleventh street and Broacway, now open. Students can enter at anytime. Send or cai for a § PACKARD, Principal. ES BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED 1849), Specialties Bookkeeping, Arithinetic, Lan- guages, all English branches; 24 Writing lessons, 2 il, Gov- ernor King save Coloue: Paine’s plau of inetruction Js sys- tematic and exveditious. {CHOOL OF MINES OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE OPENS SD) Monday, October 2.—Examinations for admission will be hela on Friday and Saturday, September 24 and 90. There are five regular courses of inairnction:—I. Civil Engineer- ing; HI, Mining Kngineering; Ill. Metallurgy; IV, Geology and Natural History; V. Aualytical and Appiled Chemistry. ‘These courses include general studies in mathematics, draw. ing, modern languages, &c., in addition to the uaual spect branches. Pecuniary ald for those who require it. For Jogues and farther information apply to C. F. CHANDLER, Dean of the Faculty, Forty-ninih street, corner of Fourth GQuORTHAND. SHORTHAND WRITER WISHES WO tom with gentlemen desirous of learning this useral +! art; terms $20 Apply to A. MORTEN, €) Broadway, root 19, PROVED OR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT MOTT ["iivene Melrose or Morrisania, wanted, in exchange for ‘a comfortable House, containing 12 rooms, delightfully avu- ated, at Port Kichmond, $1, worth ¥7,00, ‘To a party having Westchester property to dispose of and wanting a Neasant home this isa gvod opportunity. Address CHAM- BERS, Herald office. HE WHOLE OR PART OF 25,000 ACRES OF FINEST "Tieorin Land, covered with very heavy pine timber, anen- Gtimbered, and perfect title; situated on the Macon and Bruns- wick Raliroad and Altamaba River, which is navigable to the Ocean; lying only 65 miles from Brunswick ana 76 from Sa- fannad. Wil take salable merchandise or city property in part or whole payment, Address or gall on Q, My, ‘Gab Hy B. Clailly & Co. Now Xork. ANG, QT. JOSEPH'S FEMALE ACADEMY, FLUSHING, N.Y. Studies resumed first Monday in Septemoer; terms for board and tuition $250 per annum, For full pariicalurs sead for prospectus. GPANISH.OA FOREIGN LADY DESIRES PCPILS IN © New York or Hrookiyn; teaches Spanish by conversa dctress ar call after & P.M, on Senorita ALZAMORA, x at, between Fulton aid De Kalb avs. Brooxiyn, $]_ TER, WEEK, OR $1) PER QUARTER, FOR THO; PA rough instruction on the pianoforte, by an experienced Wacker, trom the Academy of Music, Lonion, England, ate one of the first hbo agg ear ie new York ; also former ‘and present pupils, Particular attention Catto eatgggya, “kudross Jy Hl tan POX 197 oles tion, 89 Bt, 71.—TRIPLE SHEET, INSTRUCTIO! PERSONS OF MEANS AND REFINEMENT=00- their French conversation, 0 Fitth avenue, DEMY, EAST MORRISANTA, WE! + Y.—Studies will be plember, Terma, for Board, Tulth Engliah and French, $250; Music, 80 per snus biti oid (SIX OR EIGHT) TO LEARN hip and Mercantile Business, at P earn and get large rvime; terms moderate, Ad- easion to accompli dress PARISLAN LAD ] | RSULINE AC first Monday in sumed on the ANTED—YOU. jon’t throw away y dress COLLLNS, box 150 Herald oitice. 23, a ThE? pRiTisn AND NORTH AME) ’ BRICAN ROY. MAIL STEAMSHL/ aie BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV AT_CORK HARBOR. Wooly, Sept. 0 ALGERIA Wed'y, Sept. 37 Wed'y, Oct # CALABRIA. Wed'y, Uct 11 BATAVIA. Oct, 14 PARTHL by Wednesday steamers, not cai Per Kussla and Scotia. POOL, CALLING other Wednesday ‘ships Tic! $15, tickets from Liverpool and Quee: t lowent rates. lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's For steerage passage, 11 Broadway, Trinity CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. NMAN LINE FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. pointed to sail as follo ++Thuraday, 8 Saturday, September ‘huraday, September 28, Saturday, September ‘Thuraday, from Royal Mail Steamers ar CiTY OF DUBLIN CITY OF LIMERIC! CILY OF BROOKLY and cach succeeding 8 Rates of passage, Payable in Gol ‘ded to Havre, Hi nmark, at reduced rates. ets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons to send for their trienda. For furtuer information appl 10! Norway and I at the Company's office, HN Gi. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. ATIONAL LINE. STEAM 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from pier 47 North River. Satu day, September 28, at 1 P. M. Saturday, Sevtember 30, at3 P.M. saturday, October 7, at 10 A. M ¥OR LONDON DIRECT. ‘Tuesday, September 19, at 9 A. M, to Liverpool, Queenstown or London direc and $65; nteerage, #24, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets trom Li donderry and Glasgow, $82, currency For further particulars app! FRANCE, Thorson. ITALY, Grogan, SPAIN, Grace, ERIN, Lawson. jueenstown, Lon- at the company's office, 69 . W. J. HURST, Manager. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, CUNARD LINE, is Suturday, Sept, 28, at 12 M. Siuils Saturday, Sept. 30, at 2 P. Mf. » $30, currency. Cabin passage, #40, Steerage passage to For freight or cabin passage a ly at No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage pass 1 Broadway Trinity Build- ES G. FRANC! NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TR. RANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIP» BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BRES! ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti- nent will sat} from Pier No. 60 North : ST, LAURENT. Lemarie.... VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont PEREIRA, Lure. urday, October 7 Saturday, October 21 -Saturday, November 4 ge in gold Gneludia wine) to Brest or Havre, e nteamers do not carry steerage Dassencers, n traveliers going to or nent of Eurone by takin, both transit by Engtish ing the Channel, beside savin 3EORGE MACK TEAM TO QUE rying the United WISCONSIN, Williams. NEVADA, Forsyth. Cabin passage, 70, yold; at Prepaid tickets, Passengers booked to and f Drafts on Ireland, England, France and WILLIAMS & GUIO! O'DONOVAN ROSSA, HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship Captain E, Meier, will gail on September 19, 1871, at 2 P. M., E to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg, Firat Cabin, $120; Second Cub ‘The THURINGIA will \HARDT & GO, road sireet, N. Y. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship HANSA, Captain E, Brickenstein, will sail on Thursday, Sept, 14, at 2 P. foot of Third treet, Hovoken. Steamship DONAU, on Saturday, Sept. 16. TO "LUNDON, HAVRE AND 18 equivalent tn currency. tuis line avold miorts of cross ble and expense Agent, 58 Broadway. STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- g every Wesnesday. fiway and the dis pler 46 North River. taking passengers from New Yor! 72; Stoerage, $30, gold; Geverai Passenger Ag 6B from Bremen pier, ‘To be followed by Captain G. Ernst, RATES OF Passagy Payable in gold or i Cabin ALTIC LLOYD. For Stettin direct, touching at Christiansand and Copen- en to land passengers and mails, be tirst class iron steamship HUMBOLDT, ¢ wil sail on Saturday, Sept To be tollowed tain P. Barandon, 2 P.M, from pler 18 in Passage, gold, $3 e herimportant ports of the Baltic received and through Bills of Ladi DT & HAMMELSBER freight or passage reig! Bi WE ITE STAR LINE. New York, Cork and Liverpool. the largest in, the world. New and full ered steamships , BAL 6,000 tons burden—J,000 h. p. each. Sailing from New York on Saturda: cailing at Cork harbor eac! ', Capt. Thomps 3, from Liverpool on "yom the White Star dock, Pavonia ferry, Jersey City. commodations (for all classes) uurivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. taterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in micahip section, where'least motion is feit, Surgeons and stewardesses accompeny thera steamel on, $40 in gold; steerage, #20 in currency. wishing to send for friends ‘from the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, #33 currency. Passengers booked to or {rom all parts of America, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Anitralta, China, &c. Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates, Pratt rom ation apply at the company's office, No. 19 For information apply at the nee, No. “4g J. H. SPARKS, Agent. Broadway, New York. NITED STATES PA 4 blie and Commis: eee F, I, KING, Passport Agent, 863 Broadway COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. SHIP COMPANY'S LIN California, Japan and China, Carrying Maile, Pastengers and Freight to ica, Santa Martha and Greytown aod Pacific Coast ot Centrai America, Pera, an: Steamers leave 16th and 90th each month, except when on Sunday, then the day previous. f . WAL NOEX. Captain A. G, pier No, 42 North River, at 12 o'clock noon, ‘anama with steamer Puntas Arenas, pinwall direc CONSTITUTION, Captain Acajatta and 8a for all Central A: for last named ports recelved unti! 4 P. M. of & Steamer CHINA will leave San Franc For rates of passages apply at Company's 0! connecting at ican and South. Japan and China, ther information, ree! . RB. BABY, Agent, NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company.—The elegant sidewbeel steamsii » 2,000 tons burthen, Captain Geo. B. Slocum, will Babia and Rio Ja- ptember 23, atS o'clock P. M,, from For treight or passage anply to WM. R, GARRISON, Agent, No. 5. Bowling Greep. AVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ New York and Mexican Mail Su 17 Kast River, at 3)", M. 'Y OF MERIDA, Deake! OPATRA, Philil CITY OF MEXICO, ZOPATRA, Phillips (Havana only) For freight or pass: sail for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, neiro on Saturday, Pier 43 North River. msbip Line, leaving direct to Havana. Monday, Sept. 25 ‘Wednesday, Oct. ¥ Toesday, Oct. 24 ply t0 ALEXANDRE & SONS, 83 Broadway. burg-American Packet Company's steamship ingen, on Thursday, September 21, ats SAXONIA, Uapt. ih For freight apply (. LEXANDRE & SONS, 83 Broadway, HE ATLANTIC MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY WILL eamsbip BLENVILLE, Cap: deapaten for Havana the amer,on Tuesday, Sept. 19, . Baker, ag An extra oun pier No. 4 North iver. ight only inquire o' ‘So kigenaadiabembes Sy. DIMOCK, President, TED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing regularly every Thursday at $ o'clock P, M. precisely, from pier No. 4 MORRO CASTLE, ( MIsso URI, Captain f. i. Morton, via Nassau: ‘or freight or a 0 at OF DUBS PPT NW. DIMOCK. No. & Bowling Green, {OR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT—D! ‘The well knows first class steainship Master, will leave Pier 17 East River Saturday, September ‘clock P.M. For freight apply to N. H. B. ‘" ORLEANS DIRECT, OR NEVERCHANTS® STEAMSHIP LINE From pier No. 5 North River, at 3 o'clock I’, M, é] AL MEADE, GENBR, a ber ‘on Sat * Freight received daily. Throv Mobiie, Galveston ana Wor laa) ny COASTWISK STEAMSHLIPS. IR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line. The . W. LORD, © ork, wilt leave per 2, East Kiver, Welneatay, September 28. Freight for St. LOnin, Mobite'and Galveston taken, For freight OF paseags, having mperior xccommodatone a Oo spite ©. A. MALLORY & CO., 15% Malden lane, eal j}OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromweil Steamship Line, The steamship GEORGE CROMWELL, Captain &. Toe Clapp, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Satorday, Se Ts "ielock P.M Freight recelved daily. Through raew given to Galveston, Indianola, Mobile and St. Louis, Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $25. Ni Pery iy te For relght OF fast nee RON W ELL & CO., 86 Went street. MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS by t GReAT SOUTHERN, FREIGH LINE via CHARLESTON, 8. C. In order to correct the erroneous impressions formed by & few of our patrons, this line will in fature, and wntil f notice, issue (ime ‘bills of lading to such parties as deste them, subject to a forfeiture for every day’s delay beyond the time speciiind, ‘Steatners will continue to sail regularly from pler 29 Nortie River, making a close and certain connection to all pointe im the South and Southweat, ‘Through bills of lading will be issued and signed at the office of Henry HR. Morgan # Cow 177 West atroot. JNTLEY D. HASKLL, General Agemte York, Septeraber 2, 1871 Noms TO. EXAS LINE OF GALVE N STEAME RsTOUCHe ing at Key Weat, carrying the United States mall. © The Al rteamship CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, at pler © Eaat river, will leave on Saturday, September 23, Through bilia of lading giv to Houston and to ail pointe ‘on the Gulveston, Houston and Henderson aad B. B. aod Fea rohaks ly . ‘or frei or passage apply to CT WAULORY. & CO., 153 Maiden lanes or to W, P. CLYDE, 119 W: ee (OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, Old Dominion hip Company. ‘Steamsbips of this line leave pier 87 North River, foot of Beach atreet. For Norfoli, City Point ISAAC BELL will sail on Tues necting with the Virginia and board Inland Air line, Peters Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and Richmona and Danvill Railroad. Through pansenge a through bills lading at red all points South and Southwest, Avpiy at office, on pier 87, oF at office of the company, wash a — Greenwich street, corner of Dey, HE GREAT SOUTHERN PREIGHT AND PASSENGER: T \ine for Charleston, 8. C., the Florida porta and the South and Southwent, ailing from pier No. 29 North River, at 3 P, M., every Vedneaday and Saturday. ‘The fist claas sidewheel steams); “JAMES ADGHR, Ca tain 3, Lockwood, will sallon W , September 20, Through passage uckets and bills of lading issued at loweet rates r ssage apply to For local freight and Dee MORGAN & 00., 177 Wet street, curaer of Warrem For through freight and rates apply \ BENTLEY D, HASE: uithern Freight jeneral Agent 317 Broadway, Great TRAVEL LBANY AND TROY DAY . VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW, frou Vestry street atd:30 A. ‘hirty-fourth street at 8:4 janding at Yonuk- ers, Tarrytown and Nyack iby terryboat), Cozzona’, West Polut, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Gate. kill and Hudson, connecting with evening trains on the New York Central for the West, To Troy by steambuat SCHUY+ LER, PE Ne ne Pe eee BE oe (CHANGE oF HOUR for Keyport. ‘Steamer MATTEAWAN will leave pier foot of Bare! tat 3igP. M.onand after Monday, September 18; ing at 74g A. M. ORT LEE (OLD LANDING) AND PU ley. Steamer THOMAS KF, HULSE, nptain: Gearne Anneti, leaves Christopher street daily at 10 A. Mu, 2, 524 8 d se Tig and 113g A. M.,dand 6% P. M., lands on ull but the last up trip, "Muse and refreshinents on board. NE.—STEAMERS @ ASANT VAIs REGUHAR SUNDAY FOR ALBAN® ‘and ‘iroy.—-From. pi r (Vestry atreet at Hole innecting with early express trains on M morning for the West and North, QUNDAY BuAT FOR NEWARK. , the steamboat WAY On and after Sunday, March THOMAS will make her regular trips. Leave foot of Centre street, Newark, 8 A. M. and 1 P. Mt i Leave foot of Barclay street, New York, 10:30 A. M. an@ 0 . Stopping at Bergen Pointeach way. UNDAY MORNING LINE TO PEEKSKILL.—T steamer ANTELOPE, leaves every morning, with exception, Harrison street at 8 o'clock; landing at Tuirty- fourth street at 44g; Yonkers, Dobb's Ferry, Tarrytuwn, and Nyack, by ferry, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point Verplank’s, N. bt—Tarrytown omited on Sunday HK MARY POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREET At $30 P, M, daily, making usual landings. Returning! eave Rondout5:30 A. M,, Poughkeepsie 6:30, Milton 6:45, News burg7:30, Cornwall West Point 8:05, Cozzens riving in New York at 1045, * SUNDAY EXCURSION FOR GLEN OOVE, LANDING A alt ‘oint, Whitestone, Great Neck, nds’ Point, Glenwoot and Rosiyn.—Steamer ARROWSMITE will leave pier 21 Kast River (Peck slip), Sunday, Sept. 17, at 8:0 As ATtopping at Thirty-seventh’ street eich way. ‘Returon es Konlyn a tien Cove 3:15. ‘Towasend’s Grove Glenwood free of charge PLEASANT SUNDAY EXCURSION TO HARLEM and High Bri ‘he old estabilabed line Bf steamerm, BYLVAN GLEN, SYLVAN STREAM and SYLVAN GROVE, will make hourly and halt bouriy trips trom Peek alip to Har. Jem, landing at Eleventh street each way, Fare to Harleng Ibe.’ ‘These boats connect with the old and only line to High Bridge. Last boat leaves Harlem at 6:30 , M. LL HANDS ON DECK.—THE SEA-GOING STEAMBR SETH LOW, Captain J, 8. Simmons, will make an exe ira excursion to the Cholera Banks, Turstay. September Jeaving Highth street at 6 and Peck slip att:00.A. M. Ti #3, incindiog breakfast, dioner and supper. Music and si fog. “Lines and bait on’ board. | Cuptain Andrew, [slooda pilot. OWEN & PATRICK KEBNAN, Managers, ATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD.—CARS leave Greenwood for the beach every forty minutes, Lastcar leaves Coney Island ut 8 o'clock. All cara for Greenwood from Fniton, Wall, South and Hamilton ferries connect with this rou TEW AND SAFE STEAMERS PLEASANT VALLEY and FORT LEE, dally from Spring street, for Fort ai 10,2, 5% and 7PM, Sundays at 99, 39, 1, My and P. M., landing at Thirty-fourth street ou all’ trips, for the round trip. EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT—LAND- Ring et Liizabetspori, Union, Rossville and Se The fast and commodlotia steamer GENERAL SEDGWIC! Wm. Donahue, commander, will leave foot of Thirty-fou Mireet, North Kiver, at 8 o'clock A. M., and pler 26, foot Barclay street, at 9 o’ciock A. ery Sunday morning. Returning, will leave Keyport at M. — —=—= ___ FURNITURE. _ A “—DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, d Wh ie und Retall Ty 87 and 39 Bowery, have the largest and best assoried stock of and Dining Room Furnitare in the city, which they retail at wholesale pric Carpets, Olleloths, A fine stock of at our Branch Store, #1 Fourtu avenue. =—TEN MONTHS’ CREDIT. AL Wer aro how offering our large and splendid assort- iment of ose FURNITURE, Bedroom, Diring Room, Library and rh Furniture of ail styles and qualities; Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Window Shades, Oiicloth, £c. CARPETS. Velvet, Hrussels, Turee:ply, Power Loom and Carpein Of the newést and choicest patterns; Blankets KELLY & C6., quilta, ac. 3 Corner Twenty-fiftn street and Sixth avenue. N. B.-Payments taken by the week or month. LADY GOING TO EUROPE WILL SELL yous hold Furniture for from $300 to $709. Half price. Appiy to M. B. B., 269 West Thirty-fourth street, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARYETS, eae Bediing, at the lowest cash prices, of on weekly inouthly instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warerooms, No. Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth street. PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO EUPOPE WILL A. get off ail their Furniture. and contents of five lone residence 120 West Twenty-third strect, viz. t—. Magniticent Pianoforte, elecant Parlor Suits, 14 pieces, com® $70), for $150; Suits tn ‘satin brocatel for B75'to 860; Draw~ ing Room and Library Suits, x40 to 100; Bedroom Suits, style Louis XIV, in rosewood and walnut; Dining Room Furniture and sold Silver; Paintings, Bronzes, &c., in lots to Teas than baif original cost T CLARKE’S HOUSE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 747 Broaway--All the new and improved Parlor Beds, iso Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Mirrors, Curtains, Bedding, Ac., for cash or upon Wi terms of payment. ANKRUPT SALE OF FURNITURE, AN ENTIRE STOCK VALUED AT $75,000. A MOST SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF RICH PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY, DINING ROOM AND OTHER SUITS, CABINETS, ARMOIRS, HALL STANDS, &C WILL BE SOLD AT 83 PER CANT BELOW COST 70 CLOSE THE BUSINESS, AT NO. 6% BROADWAY, between Spring and Prince streets, brown Parties in want of really firat class Furniture will do welt to inspect elegant stock, which must be sold immediately tat to close th JURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING.—THS largest assortment and the lowest prices for cash or om weekly or monthly payments, at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT'S, 155 Chatham street, OR SALE CHEAP—LARGE, NEW FEATHER BED and Pillows, inade of tresh, white goose feathers; alsa ae ie ‘Call, after 10, at 27 Stuyvesant street, near Stewart’ re. Ww. TAPANATER, « OFFICE, CABINET AND MERCANTILE FURNI- * TURE MANUFACTURER, 63 Ann ana 163 Wiliam streets, New York. — ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPSTS M Furnitare, Bedding, ae ALY & CUNNINGHAM, 884 and 386 Third avenue, near Tweaty-eighta sires Prices ower than any other house ia the city. Soke BEDS,.-NERDHAM'S PATENT SOFA bang Pe handsoms ‘Tete Sofa, contalving separate spring ;_ liberal terms of pay! % ad HUMEHBY'S Furaiure bay tr

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