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Perea «@ EAST iy eth ese a “aptly LME BROTHERS, 46 EAST. TWENTY.THIRD paigen evens, a boty } Fittieth and Six- fase Jour stor Houses, ual fe ies Others in choles localities. Tater gu each Sccrs Good locaiton ama in porteci eygent 0 per month; “Yaquive um tbe prewlocs 398 Sa a OUT cet Bi hot eet cold ws F, bath, Ses Fas EitPion, Sirs teases RS Se ih ad BRON STONE ot 10 ec near pine — Pan Sarina oat \VENTH STREET. oe Saag re] tir and Tas all the modern on ite premise: STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK Dae street, convenient to Central NOUN SHIRLEY & SON, 61 Cedar street. gf THIRTY SEVENTH, STREET, i iets ‘with ot without NEAT THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, “iitst "ER Ground situated in 117th ry Apply at3l Barclay stree' mage, with oi iuyprovements: 10 ONTH, A TWO STORY AND Te oetish besten’ House, with al! modern improve- xington avenue, near Eishty eighth street Tony to som eGON, Lar Third a avenue, Mpo, LET-NICE COTTAGE HOUSE, NINETY-SIXTH street, near Ninth avenue; cars convenient; house oa itimore heate it onl; ar. a Taree ND Te yr LET—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop House 15 West Thirteenth street, near Fifth av- havin, Fn, jmprovements; rent $1,500 wire of iy GIBBONS? 118 Bleecker street. LET—A NICE HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, HOT AND OOLD water, lawn anid garden, in Eighty-fourth rect near Boulevard ; rent 81 Inquire of owner, Mr. 8, near the premises, or Dr. CRANE, 47 West Pwenty-seventh street. Mp0 Unt 7 HARLEM, HANDSOME COTTAGE, OF; posite Mount Morris square; has nine rooms, all mogern improvements; thres. Lots ground; near steam horse care; rent $708 month... H. M. CONDIT. id9 East Twelfth strect. Pr LET—THE SMALL THREE STORY AND mari ome, bay bay window, 123 East Twenty-fifth pet peer iex ington avenue; ‘10 rooms, all improvements an empleie ‘order; open'from 10 to'12. (A.W1O,.LET, TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY AT $75 * per month, the nice little Honse No. 6 Bleecker Breet: water and gas; in complete order. Apply at 330 are, Ba es 1; it Twenty- gat street. LET OR FOR SALE—TWO THREE STORY HIGH ee tea Houses, in_ splendid order, between Sev- enth and Eighth avenues; will ee CY al Bargain to. romps haser at easy terms, or will ply ta good pant. 8. LEVY & 00., 271 West Thirty-c ighth ie RENT—THE FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, 45 West Twenty-first street (having been put in order at am expense of $2,500) ; will be rented at the rate of $1,900 per year. NHAM & CO., $2 Lt FOR A TWO nae BAgE- ni ey ler, on ef f near Madison Sennen isis PER MONTH FOR AN ELEGANT BROWN tone, in Forty-seventh street, between Fifth 250 avenues; also per month for a magnificent avenue Houss both nice DI 226 West Twenty-third street, 8. THOMSON & SON, 1,475 Third avenue. furnished. OFT, 838 Sixth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS tr ‘APARTMENTS LATO AD tag ROOM 0 ON N FIRST “FLOOR of an English base: lly waltanle for two gen- ry or doctor or ‘dentist 180 Root Bast Nineteenth street, near Broad way. torent at LARGE ERONT FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET— ee first floor, in private Bouse, without board, to or two sen men. Apply at 24 Ninth avenue, near lout board, in a priva' mn | pp! at 105 Bast Twenty-fourth street, opposite Ashland Hou, VERY Od prare gg th FURNISHED ROOM TO LET— wa m a} rivate house 98 West Eleventh street, betw. fen Fifth an Sixth avenues. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL, LET SOME HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with all conveniences, to B few single gentlemen, at 46 West Thirty-second street. bro NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OUTUBER 6, 1872.—QUADRUPLE HEET. FURNISHED nooms amp. APARTMENTS P 100 BAST EIGHTY-FIRST STREET—TWO NEATLY me, | A eat fur hed front Rooms to let, to gentlemen only. Terms reasonable. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS an tO LET. 27. POWNING SRE STREET — FURNISHED ROOM AND ire for usekee | 5 @ niece mar- couples also two single Rooms for gentlemen. A, eee eres SHED FRONT ROOM, WITH GAS pb atgeye vate house 2963, Bowery ; entrance 98 BAST TWENT SECOND STREET, NEAR BROAD- ‘way, in a private French family.—Parlor and Bed~ {ooms on ScondMlocr, turnished, all Hew, to let, without ADWAY, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL.— B Rteey. Nicely furnished Bgoms, second floor; also a Room 2) GREENWICH AVENUE.—A CHOICE OF NICELY ‘on upper table for two peutlemen, $43 references furnished Rooms to let, fully furnished for house- exchanged, No. 1,147 Broadwa: Keeping; water and gas; price froin $9 to $6 per week. R HOUSEKEEPING, FIVE ROOMS, Fv ENer together or separately ; water, closet, pantry, io West fwent ty-ergnih coal rooms moderate. Bea tore ROOMS TO LET—SINGLE AND DOU- ble, for gentlemen oply. Apply at 53 West Thirty- ‘tecond street rate meter; terms Ftoore: te, Rooms. ON SECOND AKD THIRD at board : canventent t to cars, Seer Bast Nin ‘Ningh a Breet corner of University a place. 1URNISHED SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET—TO GEN Fee tlemen, typo th tion. LOOR TOLET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—! re Egg Rage a Chance (oF small famnity. "S28 al Fourteenth street edison square; choice loca- the first class house 34 West STREET.—HAND- Fen suite, with- UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. MENTS TO LET. = LET_GENTHEL, DAPARTMENTS; SECOND ny oomD! a CO! ‘ix room, isa thea Rrenue' also ansee Rooms. 158 Floor, Pair avenue; al e Rooms, third floor, 48 East Forty- street. on8 2p ‘open CONDIT, 159 East Twelfth street. 10 Pe ome igh | FLOOR OF COTTAGE, 510 WEST -seventh Fg containing six rooms, with Inguire for two LET—SECOND FLOOR, PARLORS AND FINE Kitchen; ri ‘stationary tubs; to a small family of adults,” Mouse 38 West Thirty-Alvn street. IFUL SUIT OF ROOMS, IN Toon A BEAUT A DP prittis house, unfumnished or furnished, on second bie for ‘a, i tami hysician, with "rail it family ofticd on Arse Moor. Bal Bast Fittyecventhtaivect LET—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR LARGE ROOMS; TT xhighen It desired: bath room, ac., vicinity Firth Avenue Hotel, for business or priv: mily without ghilgren. For particulars addrex, Ton ture tage L, waters SECOND |URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR HOUSEKEEP- E sea ififent taken outin board. Apply for ome week IRONT AND BACK ROQOM ELEGANTLY FUR- dentists sino obser turniahed Hoots for genwennes only, sala | $0 Weut Thiriy-third streets om “OF Sentlemen only. OR FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TERMS MODER- i ite ast Thirty-fifth street. Inquire for Mra. ENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF LOCATING FOR THE J winter can have elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or single in first class residence near Fifth avenue. Address COMFORT, box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office, ENTEELLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT TO gentlemen, with use of bath and gas, at 140 East Twenty-seventh street, Rear Lexington avenue. 'ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE- ‘men, “without Board; private family; house first ; hot 'and cold wi 8, bath and best attendance, et Thir ty seventh streets location unsurpassed. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL modern improvements—To let to gentlemen gai without board. No. 61 West Twelfth street, between Fit and Sixth avenues, Speer yrs FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE, ON xecond floor, for gentlemen only, without board. No. 9 East Seventeenth t, between Fitth avenue and Broadway. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND wos is let through toa party of gentiomen. fait fest four bedrooms and parlor, or Ww! fit" let teparately, to ral class parties only. Apply’ at 14 West Seventeenth stre Nice FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN ‘Terms moderate; reference required. 76 t Forty-sixth street, second house east of Sixth av. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 217 WEST Thirteenth street, KS Lahey avenue : freshly fur- Bioderite, yoeperata or together; all improvements; terms moderate. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keeping, to one or two persons; '$5 per week. 302 est Fifteenth street, corner Bighth avenue. ‘EATLY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR ONE or two pespoae rent very moderate, Call at 34 West Fifteenth street. EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH HOT ‘and cold water, bathroom, &c. 231 West Thirty- second street. 34 Mi Sixth avenues.—Furnished Roems to let for gentlemen, without board. 38 EAST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET. NBAR MADI- without board; aldo an Office, suit ra physician, References, 39 Nest TWENTY-FOURTH Sut boards elec Parlor Floors house Arse 42 mene gentleman ond wile cay pate shendocanony oN 1 Room; also other Rooms; reference given. 50 WEST ae STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—N! furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen; reference requi: ot WEST TENTH STREET.—ENTIRE Floor, newly furnished, without board. VARICK STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS ON second floor; also Parlor Floor, unfurnished ; gas, 8 and cold water. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHING square.—Two Rooms to let, furnish pullable for gentlemen or light housekeeping ; gas, bat Wi 105 Est, TWENTY.FIRST STREET.—A_ PRIVATE Le aeht ue melee ‘above the rr Eogtish ment house. = lg CumnOn PLACE.—ONE LARGE, HAND- somely furnished front.Room on second floor, Wie ares ka ed joining ; grates, water gas; hall Rooms with grates. 12 suitable for two gentlemen, and newly furnished. 134. THIRD AVENUE.—A LARGE, PLEASANT "AND 14 Bedroom, on second floor; rent $25 per week; hall Room, $6. 15] EAST, THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEX: closets, hot and cold water ; first class house and location; very desirable ; convenient to cars and stages. 57 Res ag OBNIXTHIRD | STREET. —NEWLY reasonable price, to gentlemen, without Board. Refer- ence required. 162 Wes, TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ton avenue Furnished Rooms sitigle or en suite, WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—BACh PARLOR, other Rooms, LOE handsomely furnished tront Room; terms mode- ate. FIFTH AVENUE.—HANDSOME PARLOR AND Ington avenue.—Large, furnished ° Rooms, with furnished Rooms to rent, on fourth floor, at a and Seyenth avenues.—Furnished Rooma on third floor, for three gentlemen. 16 pean AVENUE.—TWO LARGE AND ONE mon second floor, neatly furnished, well suite tor ight housekeeping or party of gentlemen: Apply on the floor. 20 GRAND STREET, NEAR BOWERY.—TO LET, nicely furnished, three small Rooms and one large Room, to gentlemen; references. O11 REST IWENTYNINTH STREET.—FIRST AND Second Story, 5 rooms, to let, separate or to- gether ; Third Story front; also "ine Rooms for gentle- men. WEST FIFTEENTH .S8TREET.—PART OF House, handsomely furnished, to a small family ; thing complete and in perfect order ; references ex: ged. 215 eve! idee pty “BURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO - gent and wife or gentlemen; private famil, location 415 S West Nineteenth street; terms modera references exchanged, | 21 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues.—A private family Will et two meely turnished Parlors, at $22 and $20 per week for two; also hall Bedroom. RARE CHANCE.—A HANDSOME AND COMPLETERY furnished Floor to let, and Furniture for sale, at bargain; six rooms, th avente, be- tween Fifty’ rsecond ‘and d Fiity-third streets. 939. weer TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—LARGE, handsomely furnished Rooms, on second and third floors, with miodern conveniences, to let, without board, to gentlemen ; references exchanged. ol tye LET—TWO OR THREE LARGE NEWLY FUR- nished Rooms, in a private house, near the uptown hotels, to gentlemen only, without board; references re- quired. Inquire at 14 Twenty-seventh street. 10 LET—FURNISHED, TWO LARGE ROOMS, ON the second nor to two or three gentlemen, without board, 102 East Twenty-third street, second house east of Fourth avenue. LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A HALL A edtoom, second story, front, at 204 East Fifteenth cet. 05 WES? TWENTIETH STREET. —8IX NICE Rooms, furnished, to let, suitable for housekeep- ing; divided, if required;' water back and front; terms i abeadl UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. GENTLEMAN, ABOUT LEAVING FOR, EUROPE. will let his elegant Floor at a great bargain, situated on, RIN ES 8M Tey, pe gale very low, Ad- * aR TaD BLE CANT PARLOR FLOOR (IN- cluding Mires) Bedrooms and all conveniences for housekee Ang, ‘rst class b class brown stone house. Call at D FLOOR TO'LET—IN 119 EAST FIFTY-THIRD street, hasmeen Lexington and Fourth avenues; four rooms; rent $18, 3. MONTHLY.—AN ENTIRE FIRST Seo om. CON. taints padonsry. tubs, closets, bath, &c.'; loca- nS peel ith: , ped gouvenens § to cars; ranice, oa ‘avent Also Rew, larke ‘sua Tight suitable ior oysters or billiards? JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, room 27 Nassau street 9) the Pot at oftice. * Arewy tee, JOHNSTON & Ae 83! ig o'clock, at the ae ELG will sell on Monday, and Washstands. Dreasin, see Cottage Bedste: boca airs ant hairs and Kitehen Forni Sewing Ma RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ice and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, portie the NC TASSEELL will sell. at auction, on t 103 o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Kas- t, tire contents’ of a private dwelling, re moved trom Staten Island to our salesroom for conven tence of sale, comprising In. part elegant Bronzes, rose- wood, walnut, mahogany and oak Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber ‘Suits; curled hair - pea China and Glassware, de. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONES: R. Salesrooms 108 Liberty, tea Cedar and 38 Church HOUSEHOLD AND ‘OABINET, FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE EES OF TH am, BE a at nut Bedstead aati Brussels and-Tny ne tresses, Cane Seat CI 9g Lounges, ‘Bxtouslon &e. JOHNSTON aV AT 1036 WALDRON & COOKE will sell as above entire stock of J. P. Haffner, the well known manufacturer: of first class furnit who is retiring from the business, owin to ill health, including Parlor, Library, talent Rom an Hall Furniture of ever ind, sort and descrip ion laffner is 80 well known in this city nat it is un- necessary ‘to state that he made only first class goods. Also some Bedding, Particulars to-morrow. ‘On TUESDAY, at ll o'clock, at salesrooms 108 Liberty street, rosewood and wainut Partor Suits. A, Ma CRISTALAR, AUCTIONBER, WILT, SELL AT « public auction on Tuesday, October 8, at 103 o'clock, at store 765 Broadwa: ¢ ne and well made Hous hold Furniture ‘contained therein, without any reserve Whatever, This is.a chance seldom offered, at which you Parlor. Chamber, Library and "Dining Suits; Wardrol Sideboards, Cabinets, Mirrors, mar: ble top Tables ks, Bronze, ¥ King, and, in fact, things too numerous to catalog ‘ale reserve whatever, as the owner is dectin ng J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Peremptory sie, by order r of Supreme Court, atl2M., at Exchange Sa feclascons 111 Broadway. Handsome four story brown stone’ English basement House and Lot, 54 West, Ninth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues; in splendid order and replete with all modern conventences; fine conservatory, &c. Maps at 77 Cedar street. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 9, Chambers and 77 Reade street, By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., NURSDAY, OCTOBER fit at 1034 o'clock, at ther salesroon: , ambers and 7 Read HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD. PURNITORE, REMOVED for convenience of sale; rosewood Pianos, Pier and Man- Mirrors, Ci hy de. Details in time. A. Te Lait ol pb abode Fn Ie FL or, Sok ete for housekeeping, piano inclade: cold ee eaamedersiay Tn Bast Bighty-soventh at ne, LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART- ments; all conveniences; private house; respectable etehborhood; ; Teterences exchanged. iA. ‘est Sixteenth reet, (0 LET—FURNISHED, TWO ROOMS, ON PARLOR floor, with kitchen, @ gentleman’ and wife, for coer 227 West Tenth street, near Bleecker atree A NICE, NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 70 tone or bk) ae le Mig ty BAe path fire, a si Inquire ‘of GEORGE, at Stivers’ dictage Story, 150 Bast Thirty- first street. 0 LET~AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FURNISHED Rooms, witn Parlor adjoining, can be had by of three or four gentlemen, or separately it desired” at ison street. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH FIRE PLACE AND closet, tolet, by a private family; terms very rea- le 7% Barrow street, near Hudson street. Cull | dete i ee ticsta eee tee pena TO inne A210 A pMONTH FOR AN ELEGANTLY FUR: + Bished Parlor Floor of three rooms, with gas and fire. West feat -ninth street, near Sixth avenue. WILLIAM _TUCKER, 22 220 I Fitth avenue. PART OF BROWN STONE HOUSE—VIZ., FRONT Parlor, Dinffig Room, three Bedrooms, Kitchen, & ewly and completely furnished; rent to s small family, $110 per month. 68 Lexington avenue. A FAMILY OCCUPYJNG THEIR OWN HOUS Wishes to let a front Room on second story, with story back Room and hall Bedroom, somely furnished, to single house first Cina, rita improvements, 205 Aith street, iSist Forts HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BACK A To partor; fot and cold water, gus fire, kc. ; terins moderate. ‘Call at of address, $15 Gast Nineteenth ‘strect, near Secon enue. POLETCA FINE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BATH, in private family : splendid nel hbofhood ; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Eighteenth street, near Third avenue. T° LET—FURNISHED WITHOUT BOARD, A LARGE and desirable front Room; also hall Room, together or separate Dri 25 West Thirteenth street. 0 LET—TO GENTLEMEN, A NICELY FURNISHED Room on first or second ‘floor, with all modern im- provements. § $29 East Ninth street. 10 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A LARGE four story high stoop brown stone, 18 rooms; In Twen- frseventh street, near Broadway ; Well furnished, bil- Nard table, & boarding or business; low rent,’on a long lenge’ “Apply to. WM. 5. OCOLE, vorner of Thirty: second street and Sixth avenue. NICE FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET—IN PRIVATE ily, suitable for housekeeping: beautitul loca- ; terms inoderate ; references exchanged. Call at 31 ond avenue, near Eighteenth street. 10 LET—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND second story ge Room; also single Room for gen- fleman, at $2 West Twenty-fourth street, near Fitth Av- enue Hotel. Board ifrequired. | Ala eledaar| ROOM TO LET—BY A LADY Liv- Alone. Apply at 707 Seventh avenue, corner Forty ighth stre LARGE SECOND. “FLOOR FRONT ‘ROOM, NICELY furnished, to rent to a single gentleman; feterences exchanged, 132 West Twenty-second street. een ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. PARLOR Floor, arranged as parlor, dining and bedroom; aiso pleasant single Room, $3 per week. 17 West Twenty- fourth street, near Madison square. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE FURNISED Pg a eens: or acne and ‘wife, on West Twenty-secon: 4 aon Tes ond street. Apply a roome LET—A FURNISHED HALL ROOM, IN PRIVATE | Tr 1 $3 per we To LET—-A_ COMPLETE FRENCH YLAT OF EIGHT furnished or unfurnished; gas and water; front ound’ rear access. Apply at 675 ‘Broudway, third joor, rear. FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, OCCUPYING brown stone high stoop house ast Forty-tirst street, will let Recond and Third Floors rent moderate; Possession immediately. A FLOOR TO LET—SIX ROOMS, SPLENDID order, corner Fitty-third ‘street and Third avenue, over the drug store; water, gas fixtures; fine location; halls furnished ; low rent; good family. = 1 09 SECOND FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, AMPLE close a Foor if required; all improvements; suitable for small ily with good reterence, at private house 135 West weenty: hird street. RT _NOTICE,—OIL PAINTINGS AT AUOTION, erb collection of Oli Paintings, with ificent old gill Frames, by American and European swell without reserve on Monday and Tue ngs, at 601 Broadway, near Grand Central Hotel, at P, LEVY, Auctioneer, 5 ia page saeert he , 08G00D, AUCTIONEER, will sell, rattle Wabrtotie, TUESDAY, OOT. 8, 1034 A. Elegant Houschokt' Furniture, Details in time. AWA SIGE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, OR + two or three gentlemen can be accommodated with a fine Floor m the new high stoop modern dwelling 205 East 112th street, near Third avenue; curs every two minutes, Refereiices exchange FRENCH FLAT TO, LET SOUTHEAST CORNER Sixth avenue and Fifty-third street, all convent. ences. Apply to Janitor, 74 West Fifty-third street, be- twe' en with and | Sixth ayenues. A® EIGHTH AVENUE CORNER, NEAR ae Fark —Floors of eight rooms Gach, $40 and $96 8 avenue. re venMJOHN BRANIGAN, VERY FINE FLOOR T0 LET, OVERLOOKI Reservoir Square, a corner house.’ Apply at 697 8 Avenue, northeast corher Fortieth street. A —TO LET, FOUR COMMODIOUS FLOORS AND + Basement, 25 Park row, directly opposite the new Post office ; well reasonable to Pesponsible parties. ises of F. J. DOLG! AW 20, LED, THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS IN + the new brown stone building 422 West Nineteenth street, containing eight rooms each, including rai boiler, bathroom and every other convenience; ngood lo- cation, and convenient to railroads. _ SMALL FRENCH FLAT—EVERY ment, for genteel (iene 4 in new brown stone Sixth and Seventh house, Forty-eighth street Aocatless tow rent. WILLIAM ELLIOR £00. 14al Broadway, near Forty: Afth street. PARLOR FLOOR, WITH CARPETS, SUITABLE for a respectable physician; also other Roonts, fur- ished, tor gentlemen, 138 West Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue. References. calculated for business purposes; rent Inquire on the prem- IMPROVE- (0 LET-LARGE FURNISHED ROOM ON FIRST floor of a private house, suitable for gentlemen and wite or two gen‘lemen; ternis reasonable. Inquire at 25) West Tweltth street, (0 LET—A DESIRABLE SECOND STORY FUR- nished front Room, without board, at 18 Washington hear Broadway, FRONT in aly Fi heme teag a care Two ale Too! er or separately, to gentlemen, witl board; bent re references given and requ red. 33 East Twenty seventh st street, near Madison squar-, LARGE FRONT ROOM ae LET—FURNISHED, suitable for one or two gentlemen; terms moderate ; Private tamily. the third bell, i13 West Thirtieth street, a few doors trom Sixth avenue, VERY LARGE WELL FURNISHED APARTMENT, southern exposure, to one $7; couple, $3; Hall 3; on reasonable, No. 6 St. Mark's place, near Cooper Institute. A men inprivate fly tah ROOMS—TO GENTLE- men, in private fami bath. gas, &c. ; terms reason. able references. 175 W. yest Fort ftth st, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR OWN house, will let Second Floor, gourpletely furnished, for housckeeping. Inquire at 405 West ‘wenty-fourth st, SMALL FAMILY WILL LET—LARGE FRONT AND back Room, furnished, on second floor, to gentlemen, Without board, near Grand’ Hotel; references. | Thirty-first street. T NO. 6 WEST 29 West TH STREET, 8k LEVE . dent of Bros way, nicely furnished Rooms to let, for | ~ Gentlemen only nin the city. | T ROOM TO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRO} Jet, on the second floor of a private house, to oue or gentlemen: splendid location; terms moderate, Ap- | ply at 333 East Forty: first street. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—FOR A SINGLE | lady orgentleman, 233 East Thirty-sixth strect, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ON FIRST floor, suitable for two gentlemen; single or double as required; cheap. At 535 Broome stre neal ae a P- et, ir GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OCCUPYING A FIRST ee story house inthe best part of Madison street, ll itr ‘the Second Floor, furnished, or part ot it, ‘to asmall family or two, or one or two singh the Address PRIVATE FAMILY, Herald offices A Bunstenen, OR, L ind Hall BACK ag dg oa EXTE jall_ Bedroom, Wi f Basement, to | Fent in private house: sutiable (Orn ; doctor of dentist and more room may be had if required. 146 East -seventh street, néar Lexington avenue, ra Daca nr rill fet Be A th fs ryt jl ist jouse, Wi let Rooms, without - flemen only. Apply at 127 West Forty-nith street, © A. JRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOM TO LET FOR eon gentlemen, without board, 123 West Twentieth FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, ON {ite encod door, to let, to single gentlemen, without ‘also seme single Rooms. Inquire at ZWest Twen- a G street. oes FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM suitable for a gentleman and wife or two 7 in- and use of bath. si gentieren: privilege of cookti Ring thr wire at 316 West Twent, FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE. OR SIN gentlemen only, with gas, bath, hot and co Hse ectet wrcibects; de. Hereronces required. ki East Twe ar Broad COUPLE OF NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet-To gentlemen only of gentlemen with, their ‘wives; privilege of bi rivate, 107 Kast Thir- Geth Geth street, betwe between to Fourth and Lexington avenues, a= HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, Ne street, between Firth and Sixth avenues; rooms very idea be “frst class private house, Address MONDAY, FRGaF BASEME! }2 14 ud LE?—A PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT BED- room to a gentleman, ina private family; meals on Ninth if required. 407’ West Nineteenth ‘stre nm in 0 LET-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMES _ Apply at No. 1 Garden row, West Eleventh street, TO LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE ON FOURTH avenue, near Clarendon Hotel, turaished or unfur- hished; all’ modern improvements; alsc Half the Store. Apply to M. M., 878 Broadway, first floor. 10 LET—TWO FRONT PARLORS, LARGE “AND iry, newly papered, In private holue 298% Bowery ; entrance through gate. 10 LET—TO ONE OR’ Two GENTLEMEN, A LARGE and nicely furnished Room on secord floor, in house with private family; terms moderate, Apply at 97 Second avenue, 0 LET—A PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED FRON Room: also a small back Room, at 918 Broadway hear Twenty-dirst street. 0 LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A Floor of two desirable rooms, to gentlemen. Apply, fro 4 o'clock, at 48 Lexington avenue. T° LET—FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, PART of a nicely furnished three story Cottage, in street Rear Fifth avenue; handsomely located. Apply to H. . HART, 778 Sixth avenue, Mpg Se ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH th; terms moderate, 34 Bast Tenth ty, fo minutes’ Walk of Stewart's bial HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROONS TO LET—AT moderate prices, in the private hous: 134 East Twen- ixth street, one door trom Lexington avenue, Refer- e required. NELLSON PLACE, BLOCK OF ‘BROADWAY, between Waverley and Clinton places —Floors an Rooms to let, furnished, tor light housekeeping, on rea- sonable terms. RTH AVE: 2] E, %8—LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms to rent, to gentlemen, without Board. TH AVENUE, NO. 164, N&AR TWESTY-FIRST terest. -turnithed Rooms to. iet on rom and back, singly or en sulte; bath on each floor; reference. —THE ELEGANT FLOOR 162 NINTH AVENUE, + corner West Twentieth street, opposite Seminar; grounds, containing ‘nine large rooms, including. bat! Toom, runge, dumb walter and every convenience width oth feet. CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue. and reps; also Dinin UCTION SALF.—ELEGANT FURNITURE. mnifigent rosewood Piunofortes, ‘arpets, Mirrors, £e A, CALDWELL. Auctioneer, October 7. at 11 o'clock, at 79 Nassau street, near Fulton, consistin; Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, elegant ation Suita, in rosewood and walnut, covered, in, satin, plush om, ‘in ever; ; Extension Ta’ Wardrobes, clege ant Ce yeas | Sul Bedding, ench Plate irrors, Pt Desk: ilver- ware ifehen Utensils, &c. At 12 o'clock precisely two superb rosewood Planofories. Sale posltir five. - UCTION. NOVELTY AHEAD. Grand Free Steamboat Exeursion up the Sound. ‘arly an JERE SOHNBON, JR.'S, Great Sale at Foint’ Impertal, Weatpr Con 100 acres most, jeiegaat yi arcels, Dy vee acre. TUERDA 6, Grand Regatta tr commanded. by Nouh Bradley, M. W. Burr wigee ar will mat ne "the ‘Tub Race. wilt ity! hy OTE eS anid ai Steamer WIDLIAM FLETCHE! ie ‘eaves aS stopp) ing at Thirty- For full descriptive maps, tickets apply to cag JERE JOHNSON, Jp. Auchoncer, Eo Nassai sfreet, New York. —L. FITZGERALD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TO- 4 juorrow (Monday morning), commencing ‘at 1034 O'clock, at private residence, I 23d treet, con- sisting of magnificent 7% octave tossed Finaohiris, elegant Parlor, Library and Dining Room Suits, covered in critnson satin and bi Carpets, Mirrors, Curtal Cabinets, Jardinieres, Bookc Chamber Suits, rosewood dining room Bu c & extension Table, an nd oth less too nunierous to mention. For particulars see Monday’s Herald. brary and Chamber Suite, 0 base ck ftp at 7:30, ver. n=} information A —FOUR ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE «comer of Forty-firat street and Sixth avenue, facing Reservoir squar. sGitable for housekeeping. Ap- ply atlol West Fi yr it street. Oc AND SEE THOSE NEW ‘AND ELEGANT Freach Flats; must be seen to be appreciated; pos session November 1; jouer, PeER pee 1} BA Sixth avenue. Foe RENT—THE T HRER STEVE. for Twenty-seventh Stores under the LOOR TO LET—CONSISTING OF 4 ROOMS; ALL improvements; rent $15 per month to a small family. 1, 1,587 Second avenue. IRST FLOOR TO LET—IN NEW BROWN STONE House; all improvements, large rooms. Inquire at 700 Eighth avenue, corner ty-fourth street. IRENCH FLAT TO cluding Piano, for sale: rent $110 per month Brice of Furniture about $1,200; all nearly new, as Wilting the comforts of a hone will find. this one ti most desirable flats In the city. ‘address 8. B. J., office. ANDSOME ROOMS IN ONE OF ASTOR'S NEW onses, in suit or single, for families or gentlemen ; near Broadwi convenient to four lines of cars. Ap: ply: y-fifth street, ARGE ALCOVE FRONT ROOM “AND BACK ROOM, 4 on second floor, suited for housekeeping ; with. privi: lege of bath room and once a week use of stationary ‘wash tubs, to let to gentleman and wife only (no children) in brown stone front house 148 East 115th street, between ‘Third and Fourth avenues; convenient to cars and steam- boats, Rent $2) per month, in advance ; reterences. parr OF HOUSE TO LET—FOR HOUSEKEEPING; only one small family in the house: terms low to right party. | Apply. With rolerences, at 222 West Forty pale street. D FLOOR TO LET— or to two or thre elud pply at 324 10 LET—OPPOSITE beste IN Re itetds 1 ed amliviva SUITS IN use, sitvate Broadway, etand Fifth avenue; also two large ne. Apply on the premises. ) A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE dults, at $45 per month, gas in- ast Nineteenth street. two fine Bareiments. RLES DUGGIN, 63 East Forty-first strevt, 10 LET—LARGE HANDSOME ROOMS, SINGLE OR en suite, for gentlemen; location unexceptionable; references required. Address box 3,259 Post office. TH AVENUE, 166—A CHOICE OF HANDSOMELY © turnished Rooms, to gentlemen; splendid location; convenient to clubs, restaurants, d stages, OR SIX FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FRONT 5 Sia back Parlor, front and. beek Basement; su r housekeeping, 188 Waverley place, near sixth $6 sisi PER WEEK.—THREE WELL per RNISHED modern improvements; near cars Rooms, second Algor, to adults on] Hon, "249 East 126th street, Harlem. BEDFORD STREET.—A NEATLY FURNISHED front Room, ot second men; also back Root 13 Flor one or two gentle. mon same fi for houseke i terms m kh RAST THIRTIETH STREET —Roows, AWEbL furnished, separately fo \e ond floors, to tet, without ‘board, to od H STREET, NEAR BROAD- d Rooms to le’ jurniture all new. STREET. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED TH front Room, on second floor, to. gentlemen only, without board; near first class hotels and restaurants; 1 family private, 131 East Seventeenth street. 19 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A SECOND Floor, newly and beautifully furnished ately, t9 let, to one or two gentlemen: family strictly private, and com posed only of three adults; terms moderate; reter noes exchanged. ai Without maals or breaktast only: location Twenty: | LEASANTL' furnished ‘or unturmished, A pie located, fur st 8 ph in or dentist, to let, at 138 West Thirt pireet, ibroe doors west of Broadway, oat Talety: sh ' 26 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET,—ELEGANTLY ) furnished Second Floor to a party of gentlemen or varty of adults for light housekeeping; relercuces. T° LET—A PLEASANT FLOOR, CONSISTING OF five rooms, with gas and water; rent low toa good sn Apply all the week at 422° West Forty-seventh street. ETO} N BROADWAY, © she Dwelling Part of a large House all conveniences} splendid order. Apply to G, NAGLE, 149 Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street. 0 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, WITH improvements and convenience for housekeeping ; large closets; family small; pours praenn ange od yard. Apply, to y owner, MLE ‘tieth street. T*., NICE ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOSE: shed or unturnished, to sutt 635 E LET SEPARATELY—FIRst AND THIRD FLOORS; gas, bath and water closet on each; also a lates Lage 4 Basement. suitable tor business purposes. Apply on premises, 26 Sixth avenue, 0 _LET—ELEGANT PARLOR AND BASEMENT oN French plan, ina new brown stone louse, 403 Forty-third street. Yee ‘T—A FLAT GONTAINING 8 LARGE ROOMS, all lighted, with all modern improvements. Apply to the owner, 29 West Forty-ninth street, ote LET—THREE_ ROOMS IN THIRD STORY OF THE private house 235 West Thirty-sixth street; rent $20; but one tamily in the house. Apply on the premises, LET—LOWER PART 239 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH street, flve Rooms, witl S. modern improvements lendid order and in splendid ofa: CUNDIT, IW Lac Twelfth street. | ¥ DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER—SALES. Foom 722 Broadway, o osite New York Hotel. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9 a o'clock, at salesroom, HANDSOME Hovs! SEHO! iD GRNITURE, made by Mar- ENGLISH BRUSSEL, qapEsT ey AND THREE-PLY FINE TONED ROSEWOOD SEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO- SUPERB oe ee BROCADED. spony WINDOW CUR- '8, lined with silk, cost $1,000; being the eae contents of @ gentleman Tesidence, re- moved for convenience of sale, Particulars hereafter. Y ee A. Potted AUCTIONEER, SALES- Brot WEDNESDAY, October 9, at 1034 o'clock, at salesroom, Handsome Household Furniture, made by Marcotte and Blegant Brussels, Tapesty and three-ply Carpets; fine toned rosewood seven octave Pian Buperd setor brocaded. satin Window Curtains, lined with silk, cost $1,000, being the contents of a gentleman's . Femoved tor convenience of sale. Y ROBERT bat hag! 34 Gh aa Office 82 Fifth aven HOUSE OPEN FOR EXHIBITION MONDAY, OCT, 7. ROBERT eer eciok a ye sell Oy aoe on Tuesday, October 8, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence 31 West Twelfth street, elegant’ Paris nade furniture, made ex- pressly for the owner and used only one year; rich carved Tosew parlor Furniture, Bookcases, ‘Armour-a-Glace, Bedstead, Bureaus, five French plate mantle Mirrors, line Engravings, Kuffets, Exte sion ee rich carves Dining fed ae yelvetand Brussels Ci ts, Chiffonniers, French Dressing Cases, Commodes; hair and wool phe down. and feather Beds, a bronze and marble Clocks; Lounges, ©! YF. COLTON. ACCTIO EER—LARGE SALB OF Household F ci te, Mirrors, Piano, Theat- rical Wardrobe, —On Thursday, Oct. 10, at the auc- tion rooms, Noss Hast Thirteenth street, néar Broad large assortment of really good Furniture for Par: ‘Also, at the same time, for] Dining Room and Basement. Al: a variety of Furniture and Mirrors, by Miss 2 of Lewi: McDonald, City Marshal. he same time, a very it trical Wardrobe, for account of rich and elegant TI _More full partichlars | in time. whom it may conce: XECUTOR'S SALE. BENJ. P. a pec doneer, Frill sell on Tuesday, October. 8, A at ILA. M.. at ¢ foot of Forty-sevent street East Ri the Sloop idee Mando, together with all ‘appurtenane te bout 90 tor fect oF: Sse to the d day y ot sale at the above piace. By order ot Patniox PG ekxrNaHam, {Execntore. }DWARD 8 SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, lortgage sale of lena ce arg Inet Furniture. by EDWARD Pan tuesday, October 8, at 60 Liberty street, at 11 o'cloe! very elegant stock, manu- factured for the best cesar trade, cr taenbea % va- riety if fa Library, Chamber and Dining Suits, now on exhibition. H pENRy B HERTS, A SALESROOMS NO. 16 16 CORTLANDT STREET. Large and attractive special sale RICH AND PLAIN CABINET FURNITURE. On TUESDAY, October 8, at 1034 o'clock, AT SALESROOMS, NO. 16 CORTLANDT STREET, by order of Mr. Geo. Koch, who is retiring om business. ance of Stock of Parlor, Cham. = m Furniture, in every va- Comprising his entire bal ber, eid and Dining riety, Which were made for frat dass city trade ind'dee fully guaranteed. Catalogues will be ready early on morning of sale. SALE. SEWING MACHINES.—RICH. ARSHAL WALTERS, Auotionegr, will soi Mondaj lho’ jock A ilearoog 8 27 ‘oad Wa} sight ele rant Wheeler & Wilson's, Grover & Baker" s, Siager's and other e ane rh hai ae Lg Machines, in perfect order; sks, ster Counter, Bar, Ac. CHARLES F, WATTS, MarBhal, foot SALES AT AUCTION, FE*=¥ By rere, AvCTIONEE ° HIS KEW AND SPACOUS SALRSROOMS, - NO. iy CORTLAND? STREET, between Broadway an¢ ‘and Church street, Where he will hold reqular sales of Furniture, Paint. ings, Statuary, Works of Art Jewelry, Diamonds and Merchandise of every deseription, on which liberal advances will be made when desired. N, B.—Special at- ten tion to sales at stores and private residences. Noricr.—Particvlar attention is invited re sale of Furniture on Tuesday, by Order of {i's ad Rocke OHN H. Pia 2 agen REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AUCTIONEER, io aeawar: will sell Ben a Isr on SDAY, 8, At 12 o'clock, eae the Exchan, salesroom, 111 Broad- bys gor ae ler of the hog ore ourt), under the direction than neal Be Ne i FOURTEENTH STREET, four story ‘brick. dwelling, 25x feet, brown stone trimmings; ington: former Fesidence of the late Judge B lonney ; lot, in fee. partion of Gratz Nathan, referee, 115 Ni cteere Man & gene, pl Plaintit’s ‘attorneys, cy ‘Wall, street; or on the rr Monteacs SALE.—S. HERRMAN, AUCTIONEER, will sell on Tuesday, October 8, to g orclock, at 13 Bowery, the Stock ee ches ir 8 of class Liquor Store~Viz., 1 Bn i Ale P i i Mg) round kod oq aa si cha alr walnut Counte ‘hairs, also Mirrors, 1 large Platform rels_and casks of Brandies, Gin, Port Scotom ‘and Rk Whiskeys, cases Martel and Reynauld Brat mi- John of assorted Wines and Liq ors, baskets of 'C! hain: agne, &c.,-to be sold in lot: Mt pagne,, ities oid not to fe dealers By order of AWNBROKER’S SALE.—MONDAY, JAMES AGA. ang Women's Giothing, Watches tad Jewsiry. ‘By orde J. Barnett, 3 Ounal street he eee) aaa S§ SALE, — MEN'S CLOTHING. rm eeWsdneeday brn AGAR, Auctioncer, will sell Lat Froe ‘Conte, akin 0 Be aot Velvet ane loth vests, Sixth avenue. jack id Cassimere Pantsioone, sili, y order of Johu J. Levy, 48 AW NBROKER'S SALE.—THURSDAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 69 New Bowery, 600 lots Men's and Women’s Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, &¢, By order of J. Twellth se Spring street, and George Cudlipp, 521 East AWNBROKER’S. SALE. —FRIDAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 69 New Bowery, 500 lots Men’s and Women's Clothing, and other ae onal bie Goods By order. of D. De ng, 0 Ea AWSBRORER SALE,—ON aye {OCTOBER at JAMES AGARS, 80 New Bowery, a nent df Fall and Winter, ood, Silk, Delaine and Alpa Dresses, Broche and Plaid Shawls, Veivets, Cloaks Sacques, remnants of Silks ai ines, Blankets, Qu Spreads, Beds and Pillows: a large lot of Overcoats, Busi: oss Codte, Pants and esta, an various other Articles. order of M. Cook, a mity street. AWNBROKER'S SALE TA URAD AT, MORTIMER, 42 East Broadw and Women’s seasonable cee BY JOHN , 900 ‘lots fine Men's "fine Silk and other Dresses, Skirts and Remnant ndergarinents, fine Is, Cloak mi Saeauen Blankets, Qu alts mand Spread is and Shook vercoats, Business Coats, fine ste. The ti m Solomon & Co. a8 High avenues action AWNBROKER'S SAI, ‘THOMAS J. WGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell, on Tues: fay, at ll o’ 'eock, 900 lots of Men's and Women’s Clothing, by ener ir M. 1 id grand: street; Wednesday, 500 lots of pes Clothing, te Albany ursday, 500 lots of 1M id Wor ir G. Fredericks, ‘he Bleecker street; Women's Clothing ; also 150 Pillows ‘oF order Hugh ¥ DcAleenan, Second avenue, By order of AWNBROKERS' SALES—BY_ R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S and General Auctioiicer, Salesroom, 121 Bowery. Monday, Oct. 7, by order M, Menrbac! ‘s0) lots Men's and Women's Clothing. Tuesday, Oct. 4, by order Henry MeAleenan, 400 lots Men’s and Woiten’s Clothing. Wednesday, Oct. %, by order Wilson, Green & Co lots Watches and Jewelr Friday, Oet. 1, y order Simpson, Somers NB. Co. 800 lots Men’s and Women’s Clothing. . For sale, an old established Pawnbroker's Busi- mesg tn good location. For particulars apply to R, FIELD, 121 Bowery, Ss, DINGEE, AUCTIONEER, Auction saie of new and second hand Furniture. UESDAY, October 8, 1872, commencing at Mt o'clock “A.M. it New York Sales and Storage Re 4387, 389 and Sai Fourth avenue, corner ‘Twenty 8. DINGEE & CU., Auctioneers. (PRE SUPREME COURT SALE—OF THE FORMER Residence of General John A. Dix, at North Maner- sing Island, Rye, Westchester county, N. Y., Will piace on the preiises, at 12 o'clock, oft Wodiicalny Oct Particulars’ ot GRATZ NATHAN, Ketereo, 115 Sisae stroot; MAN & PARSONS, Platte A 56 Wall street, or of R. R. HAZARD, J; HE STATE ELECTIONS. THE EVENING ON TUKSDAY WILL ISsvE EXTRAS RY TWO HOURS UNTIL MIDNIGHT, GIVING THE RESULTS ©¥ THE ELECTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO AND INDIANA ON THAT DAY. " KUROPEAN 8 "KAMSHIPS. 'H GERMAN LLO’ EAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR BOOTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, AU, Captain G. Ernst, aber 12 at from Bremen pier, reet. Hoboken; to be hao ved by stearushi NoPtH. ‘The steamshi on Saturd: etabe will gail WESEK, Rates of in gold First cabin. Second cabin. Steer: For € wean W. Willigerod, on Saturday, October 19. assage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable or its equivalent in currency. 130 SRE EINER. 5. 2 Bowling Green, wu STAR LINE. UBENBTOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, CARRY- NITED STATES MAIL. New and full- powered meatnaiipa, Sailing from New York on, Saturdays, from Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Hurbor edeh wa OCEA. turday, October 12, at? P. M. PRIA irda, Ociober 19. at 7:30 4. M. aturday, eaten be M. “ Matidndnys November Saturday, November 9, Saturday, November 16, at 4:30 P. ‘ar dock, Pavonia ferry, Jersey Cit in assenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comto Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeous and stewardess accompany the steamer. Ratew-—Saloon, $9010 wold; steerage, $99 in currency: ‘Those wishing to send for triends in the Old Ceaniry bo ves obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 cur- rePawengers booked to or from. all parts of America, reps, Hes lamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, to “beatin ch perenne te ation apply at spection oF plans the company's office, 19 Broadw: ray, New we fork ie Agent. Or2%9": AX-ROBBATW! HITE STAR LINE, Chambers and Warren irday. Saloon ee, $40; superior steerage accommodation, $3). Dratts pa USED stares MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Faeroe iling every Wednesday. greet, is ier i“, North Rive: i Cabin passa, 6, Bah gol ; steers : $30, currence; ‘ Pre Epa id tickets, $83, s ourrenc: wd Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hambt x way and Sweden, dc, Draftson are anid, Englan and Germany at lowest ra ly to WintiaMs £% ULON, FR™ ‘NEW YORK. CUNARD_LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICA ROYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Har- or. CALABRIA... ef Oct. 9| ABYSSINIA. Set: 9 RUSSIA, ak, Oct. 16) BATAVIA, ALGERIA, PARTHIA......Sat.. Nov. 9 'y following. « nesapin and Saturday from $100 and $130, gold, ac- Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, Rioerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest Tate Throueh bile of lading given for Belfust, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other orts on the C oatinent sud for Mediterranean ports. reight and cabin passage apply at the company's office, No, 4 Bowling Green ; tor rage passage at Ill Broad- i way, Trinity Bulla Ch ARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. JQEDUCTION IN Prd RATES. am CHOR LINE. seow York ress passenger ate m New York eve: Express Pasi ne day and Saturday. “4 Passengers book Pand forwarded to and from Stl it. way mations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor- mark snd:ame mafel: ipeed: iy, er and cl epearly, as amy other vr route or line. a ATURDAY'S treauxee, oMepNasar AUSTRALIA... October 8 gon US anos EUR ANGLIA. Chris ‘Nov. 9] TYRIA: F oe from pier 9) Korth River, bd V4 oe orar ates On Passages: ver, ans OF Pry, Weduesday's steamers 8: re sata rd ts rg nae ae kets 8 tern Mtecrage ates at lowe: fates oan be Bought ae ty those srishine te send for their friends. at the company’s aw rat *HENDENRON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. on DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘HE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS tus EE! ‘ And New York. Rates of passage—Cabin, $90, cording to accommodation. addith $30, cu a For at NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT ES" The splend! renee on this fayorite route for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No, 8 North River as follows:— | VILLE DE P. day, Oct. WASHINGTO: ST. LAURENT, PRICE OF PAROAOR. TN GOLD fApgiading wine) TO BREST OR HAV ba cabin, 125; second cabin, $75. ‘These steamers do not carry steerage EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, [SMAN LINE, For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail steamers ey inted ios ml 8 follows :— vy Line ‘The 12 aa: Oct. Saturday, Oct. 12, 2 P. Tebindey’ Oct ” iz waa cry 0 clTy OF BRISTO! CITY OF LONDON CITY OF NEW YO! CITY OF BROOKLYN Oct. Oct. and each, muccee and Thursday. ver. RATES OF PASSAGE. Parable in gold ‘ayable in currency. Firgt Cabin $15 ‘0 Lo £1) “ fo Paris. Ey Passengers ‘also foi to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark at reduced rate: Tickets can be bought here at sons ne wiening to send oe rth ie Through bills lading given on Havre and Antwerp. Drafts issued at !owest rates. For further information “SHOWN erate rates by per- ipments of goods to "8 office. G. DALE. A SALE, Agen Broadway. New Sew York. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to ye and verpoch, fortnightly to BS Lives TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from a are “ bevel Ke nen tyne CANADA, Webste! GREECE: Andre’ PT, Grogan; THE QUEEN, Thoma HELVETIA, Griggs, T THE LARGEST] a8 THE TRADE. Cabin Bassege, 92s currency. tee 52 currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, iano, SF or London, $32, currency, For tui thom, apply at ent i we eo ronda netom yee dled BALL LINE oF EW ome STEAMERS, DEMERARA, Calling at St. Thomas evn Bartel on to land mails and pasxenge: These first class full” powered iron steamers are in- SANors to sail Reid New yt ork as follows NDINGO . end tops. VERY THRER WERKS TiiAAPIER, teamers are specially adapted to tropical ser- vice, have large state roots, bathrooms and superior ventilation, and take only first class passengers, A ee ihe of cargo wilt be tek en. eight or passage apply OF frei Nt CE RATED Tk GARTHORNE. Owners, 70 South street, New York: E, MORGAN & SONS, Agents, 70 South street, New York. rpue HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET new iron mail meal ONTA, Captain c Mahlon, y rt ul on nr Thuieday, October 10, 1872, Pp. M., for Ham! Ue r ra Now York to Plymouth, London, nd Cabin, $72. old, SAND The: or to E, COMPANY'S herbourg and Hamburg. Seco! hte tn United States $0. Parag? ‘ARD & BOAS, ‘General Paganser Agent General Agents, 61 Broadway, N. GI Broad street, N. Y, The CIMBRIA will sail October Lea ora TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.—THE did gew steam ship GREECE sails Saturday er 12; For passage or drattson the Old Counts THOMPSON'S passage office, the lowest rates a 73 Broadway, corner of Rector street. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. paciic MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, Si DAPAN, AND CHINA, anama, carry’ ing. inails, spamsengnss frei ry Aspinwall, Pa pert "Santa Martha, Greytown, and Pacific Coast of entral America, Peru aud Chile. Steamers leave 10th, 20th and 30th each month, except when those dates fall on Sunday then the day previous. Oct. 10.—Steamer HENRY CHAUNCEY, Capt. A. G. will leave pier 42 North River, at 12 o'clock noon, spinwall direct, connecting at Panama, with steamer? NA. Captatn’ Farnsworth, touching at Acapulco, Manzanillo and an, and ‘also connecting for all Central Americas South Pacific ports. Departures of 10th and 20th n month connect with the company’s steamer, aierre at San Benito, Tonata, Salina Cruz and Port Angel, Freight for all way ports received until 4 P. M. of October 8. leave San ae October I Gray, for ARI Anextra steamer 1872, for Japan and Chima. For. we, freigh' and’ all further rmation apply at com me ed Office on the pier, foot of C FR. 'Y, Agent. ITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. ATLANTIC MALL STEAMSHIP, COMPANY, sailing regularly every THURSDAY, at $ o'clock P. M. precisely, from pier No, North te CRE TY, Capt. Te, Curtis. MISSQURI, Ca ‘. Tt Greene, via’ Naa moR! fO CAST! E, Capt. T. H. i em ‘or it or passage apply to eht or passage aPh' YW” DIMOCK, President, No.5 Bowling Green. RE: RMUDA anh The steai 7 SAN FRANOESCO will le for Hamil- ton, from pier 36 North River, et 2 M. on THURSDAY, Oc! ri cena delivered at Somerset, Ireland Island and St. Georg Vor freight or passage apply to sesh bs ed W. H, WEBB, : 54 Excharge place. i TRECT, ua TO HAVANA. PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, ¢ 1» Oct. 9 CITY OF HAVA NA, Deaken (Hi: na Cage oe "Wed. “Oct. 16 GLEOPATIA Philips (Havana only). tuesday, Get 32 CITY OF MERIDA, Timmerma: ‘Tuesday, Oct. 29 CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only). .....Tuesday, Nov. 5 CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana only) ‘Tuesday. Nov. a For freight or passa paints Wes RDRE SONS, 33 Broadway. ‘ESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. ‘The steamship ARIADNE, Captain Doane, at pier 20 East River, will loave ou Saturday, October 12. Through bills of lading eas to Honston and to all joints on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and . R. and C. Railroae D) C is, ‘For freight or passage ones MAL IMAY'R co.. 153 Maiden lane, or to W. P. oLyi DE, 119 Wall street. WOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP L from pier No. 5 North River, at 3 o'¢ Cay IEXAS LINE OF GAL’ INE, lock P. M. PPt, in M, B. Crowell Oetober 13, through rates » Galveston and In Vitti having superio FREDERIC fj (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain E. V. Gager, will leave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, October 12, atSo'clock P. M. Freight received dail Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockfort or Aranzns Whart, Brazos Santiago and St. Louis, Cabin , $50; steeraxe, >for freight Or passage apply to £00 JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line, The Al new steamer C. W. LORD, Captain Rogers, will leave pier 21 East River, Wednesday, October 9. rad for St. Louis, Mobile and Gatveston taken. For opie or pqssage, having superior accommodaie a ©. H. MALLORY & CO,, 158 Maiden Jane. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. THE Old Dominion Swam-hip Company will despatch, from pier 37 North Riv he cir elegant sidewhee m= ship WYANOKE, Couch, commander, for Norfoll $n Mouth and ALBEMARLE. tor Ke Point and Rich- mond, on Tuesday, October 8 at giving throogh Bing orlading to al points South fad Southwest’ Through passenger tickets issued to all points. ‘Accommodation Rnedualicd. Apply at pier $7, or at the general office, I Greenwich street, corner Dey street, GUIDE. Paturda: 01 Freight received given for St. Louis, Vieksburg, Mol nola. accommoda- Broadway. 96 West street. TRAV! ELLERS UpARD “na DANIEL a a pier at 8:80 A. » street at 8:45, landing at Yonkers, T1 ek (by uy, boat), Pough- keepsie, Rhinebeck, “Tivol Catskill and Hudson. ae, tickets to Cozens’, West Point, Cornwall and New- . returning same day, $1 MeSanecting forall poluta, West and North, _ Last passage—| detober 5; down, October 7. ot (AITIZENS’ EVENING LINE STEAMERS FOR TROY / direct,—Steamers SUNNYSIDE and) THOMAS POWELL icave pier 36 North River, foot of North Moore street, daily, Saturdays excepted. ab F, M. making sure connections’ with all trains going North, Bast and West Mekets sold and bag fo all points on Rens- selaer and Saratoga and T nd Boston Railroads, ALL RIVER LINE —SPECIAL NOTICE. after Mond: ypoee ita, the ste BRIS- On and after Mon i Oct. 73 1c amers TOL and PROVID! pier 28 North River for age che keg Bi in New wad Falt iver at 4 instead of Bia M., us heretolore. ‘A. P. BACON, Superintendent. YOVERNOR'S ISLAND FERRY.—THE NEW AND elegant steam yacht GOVERNOWS ISLAND leaves Custom House pier daily, (Sundays included) every even hour for Governor's Isiand. Last trip of the yacht imme- diately after parade, UNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK. ‘On and after bikie April 14, the steamboat THOMAS P. WAY will make her regular trips. Leave foot of Market street, Newark, $A. M. and 2 P.M. Leave foot of Barclay stree 10:30 A. M, and 4:30 P. M., mopping at Bergen Polat each way. UXDAY BOAT FOR PREKSKILL, LANDING AT S Youkers, Dobbs’ Ferry (Tarrytown and Nyack, by ferry), Sing Sing, Harverstraw, pes Point and Ag latick’s. The new steamer ELIZA HAS COX, Rae ints Burns, will leave pier foot of Hat ws , touching at Thirty fourth street at (PLEASANT VALLEY, SHADY ts daily, Sundays included. 2 and 5:30 P. M., landing If ty-tourth street. Fare 90 cents for from Spring. stree minutes later at the round trip. EST SIDE FURNITCUR! STORAGE W WAREHOUSES, on Abingden piace, placed Goods in separate Principal office, *08 Hudson street, betw ti West ‘Tweltth streets ao rapa P. FAGGART, Proprietor a and | Manager. neger MATRIMONIAL. MIDDLE. AGED WIDOW 6F CULTIVATED MIN! Le hE, appearance and devowediy aifectional nature wishes to make A suitable elder ovens apPy. EAP YEAR, i> A 1 Wer raid ome, w York. (at first) YOUNG GENT (GEORGIAN BY BIRTH, AND BX. 1 in the Confederate arm: ing recovere? passen: American travellers oing to or returning from rane = tinent of Europe, taki, the steamers of this line, avoid both tranelt by. english ae and the discomtorts of crossing the Channel, besides: ing time, trouble and expense, GEORGE Wackunas, Agent. 53 Broadway colonel 1), I his large estates (which were seized 4 the mre on desires to make the acquaintance of & young about 19, with a v: to matrimony. ick iaplta carte de visite, E) Cale STANLEY, box Lit