Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Bor Other To Let Advertisem: ents See Third Page. ENTH STREET, FIRST FLOOR, 19 WEST ELECT SL eb ear Broadway, 10 et chen im process O1 alter a tion ; also Store, 31 Crosby street near Grand. QA CANAL STREET.-STORE | AND OFFICE Rooms to let, cheap; Immediate possession, Call on the premises, SKS '1£O LET. Furnished. List OF FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET—By PHALON & SLUAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, square) near Broad ay WER ey DEAT S Mh s., Near 2d ay., si near 7th an LARGE NUMBER OF FINE HOUSES, HAN somely furnished: also unturnished, in most desi ie ocatlous in the city. tor Bs te tomilies and board- ing. HARvENBEKGH & CO, 1,241 Broadway. SMALL, COMPLETELY FURNISH HOUSE, eight rooms, neat and clean; ail improvements crockery, ac. Gentienan.and’ wife would r (Wo rooins (it desived). Te rms moderate. 358V West Forty-third, Broad way 1 Righth avenue. ARE OPPORTUNITY.—LARGG FURNISHED soe unfurnished louse, successiul five years ior “era: w fy it imprevemeats Gocrs west of Broadway ; iinmediate poss 0S seventh avenue, LETH ANDSOMELY centrally loca ie1, near Mies ouly, " P. 8. GOLDEN LET—FURNISH AND. UNFURNISHED ap Honses, in desirable locations, for eaabes tamilies rr ae ediate possession. A gory ‘a Bt RNISHED ifth avenue, for private {oF Sixth avenue. — Unturnished. ‘A } List, OF UNFURNISHED, HOUSE PHA \, Rear broaity aren uty near Madison al bi mene crea Ti av 82; Sith soy Heat of ‘Oth sty hear 71h @V., $100 ington av., near (th st.. $1 Ke 000 doth st., near 7th place, neer I7th sty i; Leving A near aiadi- 8. 8. $1,500: 2d ‘st, near 6th av., ‘6 HN KAVANAGH, north east corher : NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, .1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ONFURNISHED pe AND APART- FLATS IN THREE STO! EST 3 pinta Sats woke |OUSE NO. 304 West re Sopiy on Dremises St iter 10 A. improvements: rents, itable tor 5TH AVENUE, CORNER FIFTIRTH STREET; MADI- jor boarders, son avenue, corner Forty- a Fifly-t strociay tee three Al gorner Houges (0 lease: STEVENSON, Jr, Al Pine street, 1 G7 STREET, NO. 111 WEST.—ON SECOND FLOOR, two Front looms, together or separate; also one e Kcom on third floor: re! “HOUSES, ROOOMS, rom WANTED. — In this City and Brooklyn. —A.—A.—FREE REGISTRY FOR THOSE peyerired « torent Houses oe ensuing poason, at the real es- late office of PHALON & SLU. 1 Hast Seventeenth street (Norih Union Square), near ‘Bros \way. Most cen- tral location in the city. A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED. MEDIUM SIZE, between Thirty-second and Forty-eighth streets, Fourth and sixth avenues, by a small private farnily: or woud purchase turniture eng ne noure if price was Feasonably low. Address ‘OND, Hi SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A Il family, no children, below Fiftieth itreott Picase addresy with full particulars, W. H., box Ww ) Herald office, ¥ENCH FLAT WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF two adults; must bein an unexceptionable neigh: Borhood ana contain all conveniences, Address, with pariiculars, PERMANINT, Herald office, FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, by § centiorean. and wite, between Fourteenth Thirty-fourth streets. Address, wil Ley, Herald ‘office. ith terms, &c., 5’ —WaAl . WHOLE OR LOWER PART OF A. ergata Fourth and woe BL ae street, al hole: if Adaress with (nu particulars, J. H. , 6 LADY WISHES TO MEET WITH A PARTY DE. clining housekeeping, wiero the owner will board rivite (dress i OUSE, box 105 Herald fice, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DWELLING FOR A private family wanes October 1; must be between Twenty-third and Fitty-third streets and Madison and Sixth avenues, Address, with full particulars, EUROPE, box 4,615 Post A LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES TO MEET A gentleman of means who would assist her in taking house; would give him the choice of rooms. Address ‘i. C., Herald Uptown Brauch office. ay RNISHED HOUSE WAN’ }—-ABOVE TWENTY- Bs third street, where the owner would take the rent, ora portion of it, in board, by a familly 9 ‘ol two; references: given and required. Address ., Herald Uptown ranch oltice. A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFUR nished, wanted—By a small, strictly private fam. ily, between Seventeenth and Fortieth ‘streets, cast of Broadway ; location must be unexceptionable. Address, for two Weeks, box 263 New York Post office A ihe rent ences given. Address H § Uh ee aa) ASSORTMENT OF HOUSES, eee eee GOLDEN & CO., 967 Sixth avenue, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH CLOSET, At ntlemen only. 104 West Twentictn street. “FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—NO, 107 WE teenth street, third door west of Sixth avenue. FLOOR (SIX ROOMS) FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- keeping; also Part of Floor, three rooms, suitable ior gentleman and wite. | 265 Sixth avenue, near Seven- th street, Helerences. ‘ T 102 WEST FORFY-NINTH STREET, A VERY DE- A’ dtable furnished Flat to let, without board, or for mily of adults; location very light housekeeping, ioa FRONT AND BACK ROOM, NICELY FURNISH- AA. ed, to letto two gentlemen, oa third dwelling floor 0) house No. 60) sixth avenue, three doors above Thirty- Ath street; gentlemen desiring pleasant rooms and file location please LARGE AND PLEASANT ROOM, NEWLY FUR- ished, with sleeping Apartment adjoining, to let; iso a single Koom. Inquire at 48 Clinton place. (Ohare UNIVERSITY PLACE, NO. 45 CLINTON Cte —Nicely furnished Rooins, with bath. Ring secon )URNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING—NEWLY CAR- d Sitting Room. two light Bedrooms and Kitchen, with water: $5 per week. Private house, 26 Monroe yerpee near First street, H. en, ten short blocks from ferry. 0 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, HAND some front Basement and Bedroom and closets, 65 Monroe street, 1 LET—AT NO. 8 HORATIO STREE’ Fighth avenue and Thirteenth strect, back ‘and front Parlor on first tioor ; back parlor furnished as bedroom ; privilege of cooking in basement it desired; rent $10 per inclu NEAK week, 10 LET—A VERY DESIRARLE PARLOR AND BED- room, handsomely furnished, on first floor, to gentle- men, without board, references exchanged. No, 20 West Fifteenth street. ‘10 LET—NO. 8% WEST THIRTIETH STREET, FRONT and back Parlor, furnished or unfurnished, without board; suitable for a couple of ycung men; location good and convenient. poegror: 'S OFFICE WANTED—EAST SIDE; ENGLISH basement: iurnished bedroom attache fire; breakiast. Address, stating terms per mont TOR, 529 Second avenue. OUNDRY WANTED TO RENT—CAP/ 5 to 10 tons, on New York island or C.F, MUDGE, 55 Chambers street, New Yo URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A LADY OF RE- finement, experienced in housekeeping, desires to secure aturnished House ina desirable locality; will make an arrangement with a party willing to pay lib- erally for ea accommodations | Relorences ¢x- changed. Address B. » Heraid offiee, FFICE WANTED—FOR A Puy IAN ON TWEN- ty-secoud, Twenty-third o1 enty-fourth streets, between Fifth and Sixth avenues: furnished or unfur nished, at reasonable price; good rejerence. Adidress MEDICUS, H. Id Uptown ranch oftice. ERMANENTLY WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND wife, a large and one or two small uniurnished Rooms, connecting. for light housekeeping, ina private Tesidetice, nt reasonable rent; vicluity of niy-third street preferable. Address ARTIS1, Herald omes, ‘Stating price and particulars. ‘ANTED—A NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE, CON- taining 12 or 14 rooms, in a respectable nelghbor- hood, between Tenth and-i wenty-fitth streets and Third and Sixth avenues; rent not to exceed $175 per month. Address, for three ays, F. H., Herald Uptown Branch ottice. We el boner ase: ROOM AND ALCOVE, ina private house, Fast side, above Third street Address, with price, G. KNACK, FROM ar. Address roterences exchanged. Bank, 53 Bowery. {TANTED—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Honses to let of for sale, ior which we have imine- diate customers, HINE, COLE & G ‘90 Sixth a enue. “ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO Rooms, furnished ora unturnished, without board; terms not to exceed $30 to $40 per month; location above carr t mee Address, with full particulars, G. D tion WASTED IBY A. SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A GOOD sized unfurnished Room, on second or third floor, facing south; must be between Lexington and Sixth aye- ‘and Fourtventh and Twenty-eighth streets. Ad- s, stating terms, box 1,768 Fost office. Vv TANTED—BY A LADY, A COMFORTABLY FU nished Koom, without board; private family pre- ferred; between Iwentv-third and 'Thirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; references exchanged. Address, stating terms, box 6,U90'Post oltice, (0 LET—FURNISHED, A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, without Rane use of kitchen. Call for three days at 218 firth 10 WITHOUT BOARD, PARLOR and Bedroom. to man sud Wife, of two qu luiet gentle- den, at 417 Fourth avenue. price $12 per week ; also tour Kootns on upper ficor, furnished for housekeeping ; $35 ber month, NE OR TWO ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR unfurnished, on the first floor. No. 71 West Forty- eighth street. TH DOOR FROM CLARENDON HOTEL.—HAND somely jurnished Rooms to let to families or single gentlemen; willing to pay Uberally for fret class aécom- modations, ast Eighteenth 5 OR SEVEN ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHE ©) all modern improvements, on first floor. Call at 531 Sixth avenue, first floor. Reference given and required. QB COMAGE PLACE—FOR RENT, FULLY FUR. ©) nished for housekeeping. rt of a cosey cottage house: location pleasant ‘and taencep Honsbic, er Roon ith or without Board. 11] West, TWELFTH | STRERT.—THE LARGE, well furnished front Room and hall Room, second tlonr, to gcetlemen or gentleman and wife, boarding out; housé very comfortabi ble, 118 SEs, FOURTEENTH STREET.—VERY DESIR. ‘able Suits of Rooms, on second floor, turnished or unfurnished. 165 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STRERT.—IN PRIVATE family, for gentlemen only, large and smi bandsomely furnished Rooms, hot and cold wate: bath and abunpance of closet room; the right kind of parties can find a desirable room. , 254 WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED 40 ‘to respectable parties only, one large Room, iso small one’ $4 20 pet wreck, saltabie for Housscoeping or single geniemen. JANTED—APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR A PHY. sisian: Scotch tamily preferred, Address PHY- SICIAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A FULLY FURNISHED HIGH STOOP House, by a small family, where the occupant could retain one or two rooms. it desired; rent moder- ate: only those having jirst class house and location need answer. Address OCCUP, Herald office, ANTED—UNTIL MAY NEXT, A SMALL FUR- nished House (or part of one). centraily located, below riftieth strech fora small private tally ; rent about $150 per month. Address box 4,143 Post offic fetes OCCUPANCY, OCTOBER 1, 1873, A Neat Second Floor and tront Basement, for iamuy oe Re ell is are! side, below Twentieth street; rent Address, stating particulars, ALEXIS, Dox 108 tlerald office. WANTED-UY A. RESPECTABLE FAMILY | OF adults, a three story and basement House, with all improvements; location from Highth fo Fourteenth street, Broadway and Seventh avenue. Address H., box 196 Herald office. ANTED TO RENT—A. SMALL WELL FURN) ISHED House, in a good neighborhood, not above Forty- second sireet; also to buy. JOHN SHIRLEY & SON, 81 Cedar strect, WANTED A SMALL THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, ‘with improvements, in a respectable neighbor- hood in the city, for a private family; rent not to exceed ‘$e0u per annum. Address A. B. x 152 Herald office. wis TED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, AN tumurnished Floor, between Fourteenth’ and cc's, West side; state full particulars as to ps yes tics number of rooms, &c. Address M. M., box 146 Herald oftice. ANTED—A meee FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with waier, gas, bath, &c., for @ lady and gentle: man, where pai “<4 ray snot Inguisltive; location trom Tenth to Twenty-fitth street, Fourth and Seventh ave- nues. Address CALVERT, box 172 Herald office. QT7 WEST ,TWENTY-SECOND | STREET. —FUR- nished Rooms, three hall bedrooms; also two large Rooms, from $3 to 96 per weck each. 305 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A NEATLY e furnished Floor to let, suitable for house! mor ‘iso other Rooms; te ied if required. © pall lor ‘three days. rms moderate ; divide UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- NICE, CHEERFUL SECOND FLOOR, GAS, HOT and cold water, very low to small family or adults; Wert house, wo toe 8 west of Broadway. No. 431 E HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND a poe to rent on reasonable terms. 17 West Eleventh Stree! A‘ UPPER PART OF AN ENGLISH BASEMENT oderntertent. ‘Ap pv at sie Went ‘Pinj-dot street, be- a tween Bighth and Ninth FLOgRs To Let :— xth avenne, per month, #81 Sixth avenue, per month ¥61 Sixth avenue, per mont 739 Seventh avenue, per mot First Floor, in Pitty: ninth street,” wéjoinin church, per month My Northeast corner Forty-second teva tnd tla, 10 LET—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO. 588 new papered aod pained oot ee), "SO RSEE ‘Ninth avenue. ‘ T° LET—FLOOR CONTAINING SIX ROO pepecotements, 94 5 East WA seventh creeks Abt, $27 per month. FLANAGAN, 183 Bowery. MPO LET—IN 4 PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH ALL MoD. orn, Improvements, at No. 25) West Twenty-fith Street, the Second Floor, to a small family of adult FRENCH FLATS; A SPLENDID inst id Basement, in brown stone house ue, near Flity-seventh street: rent wien dsome Floor, next door. No. 681; rent $50 per Inguire of the agent, 162 East Fifty-seventh street, urd avenue, TPO _ LET. Flo month, corner of LET—A WIDOW LADY HAS A PLEASANT SEC. To ond Ficor, also. Part of third, nicely furnished or nifurmished, waltable tor honsekeepi ing ; terms mouerate. ird street. f ETA FLOOR IN 7 WEST FORTY. NINTH Ts are ret. Conse at rich meh ae of 8 somes, ait VN ed me venti a improvement um Walter 10 top ot the house. Apply to owner, 2 West Forty-ninth street. 'f?O_ LET—FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE 29 WEST T Fourth street, consisting of two or more rooms; hot and cod water, [PO LEY CAT 108 BAST SIXTIETH STREET, PARLO and Basement heated by furnacc House, ts Orat clase’ and furletly privates retcrences re quired, n LET—HOUSB, NORTH WEST CORNER OF BROAD. T° way and Fifty-fifth street or the Dwelling Portion, two floot re * pe . agg parties. Apply to W. FIRST J FLOOR over the store of the house No. W East Twelfth street. , Three Rooms. pu Ten ROOMS TO LET—ON FIRST FLOOR, UN- furnished, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife for nt housek pekeoping nice and quict house and neighbor. hood, Twenty-lourth street; rent $20 a V 7 ANTED-—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, without board, second floor, with all con- yeniences, between Eighth and Twenty sixth stree: Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address, with tull particu- lars, W., box 451 Post office. ae Sere FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, IN first class location; owner to board for portion of rent: privilege of taking a few first class voarders; highest reference given. Address L. E, L., Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping tor a lady and ooiean must state moderate terms, Address ADVAKTISER, 1,061 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PARLOR and Bedroom, with closets, tor a lady; locality, vicinity of Firth Avénue Hotel or Gilsey House; accom: modations must be first class, Address K. A. K., box 4,103 Post office. ANTED—UPPER PART OF HOUSE, OR FOUR OR five Rooms, unturnished, with all improvements, for @ family of tour; Fe sooes exchal Address, with ie otal B. H. J., box M7 raid Uptown Branch o ANTED-THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE WITH ‘all conveniences, with one Koom on third floor; location between Sixteenth and Thirueth streets, from Sesonth t Fourth avenue; rent not more than $600. Address, for three days, B. 'W. F., room 61 Health De- partment, 301 Mott as ‘AN TED— ier EMAN WIFE, AB pours s First Floor and Basement, unfur- nished; locatiot een Second and Lexington, CM ae n bet and Thirty-1 fourth and Fortieth streets. Address M. M. J., gtation F. ’ANTED—TO RENT OR LEASE, BY A SMALL family of adults of the highest respectability, a small, weil furnishea or unfurnished House, between Figath and Fitth avenues and Twentieth and Forty-fith frects. Address NEWHOUSE, Herald office. ED—FROM 1ST OR ISTH OF OCTOBER TILL May 1, a neatiy turnished three story and basement House, or four story narrow, located between Second and Sixth avenues and gop a Thirty-fourth streets; ene not wexceed |. Address or call on T. OD, at ©. rit " Co.'s, IL New street, lly 10 A. MU toi P. BR faerie ar 2 A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, Ne out children, two or three unfurnished Rooms, for housekeeping, 10 a private family, not above Fourteenth street and not "AYO to tae Be street; terms moderate. Ad- (ADULTS), A well turnished three story trown stone House, in good locauion, between Twenty-third and Plity.0i hth ‘ourth and Eighth avenues ‘Address HOUSE, box 4735 Post offie pecker eet J ANTED— A F RNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room. in a house on the flat plan; location between ‘Twenty-third and Forty-second streets, Fourth and Sixth tae PRIVATE SECRETARY, Herald Up- FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP porousely Lal aed and in nd Fortieth streets jadison and Filth avenues. Address W. W., ilerald bis town Branch office. ANTED-BY A SMALL FAMILY ANTED—A FULL siz brown stone House, ood order, between Twenth Wasrny—y AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE ‘adults, of the highest respectability, a tew Rooms ora Ln Ouaturnislied, in & private family, for light housekeeping ; location between Tenth and Twenty-third Grosiway and Seventh avenue: willing ‘to pay fiveral ly to be suited. Address CHAUNCEY, Weraid Up. town Branch office. ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED A NO, 1 110) W situated in a first class neighborhood; agents Address 0, G. Herald office. not answer. WANTED PERMANENTLY, A_ LARGE, NICELY room connectin, i $1z ver week, Wit fre, Address R, B., Her HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. —A.-MUCH LARGER DE WE CAN A. pris Gor good raralshed. Houscn cOwners will ae ae nding ‘particulars to GB PEOK & Co., 181 ure, Wi path and gas; references hae ‘Address’ RoW. Herald of ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND Ps bee FIVE or six unfurnished Rooms for house! vate house. Address, stating price 8., Herald office. ANTED-FURNISHED || AND | UNFURNISHED anf C208 £0 SUPPLY a SONS B CARE ROTON twenty-second st., between Broadway and rian ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A LARGE FOUR STORY own stone House, between venteenth and Thirty-fourth streets ana Sixth and Lex: hag javenne $5,600, id U Fent ‘not to exceed ‘Address H, town Branch office. ANTED—A LARGE WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, wit trom, 20 to 30 rooms, Jn a desirable tocation: dr .. No, 38 West Twenty-second stree: cot of Twenty-cighth street, Batt River ‘occu pied as lumber yard for Id years. MoELKOY, ii? Bast Thirty sinth stvect. In the Country, ILAINFIELD.—WANTED TO RENT, GOOD HOUSE there unul Sprin, ol or would sicable Lots or House in Elizabeth. ‘Ad “Address with patsicviars, 1» Herald o ofteen ‘ANTED TO LEASE—WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF buying, @ small House, with 2 to.5 acces of ground, near New Jefsey Contr tral Haliroad, and cetorer 0 alles from New vane pH thust be Ad yr one k, with full pare JERSEY, Herald ofics. SALES AT AUCTION, — Bee ack “Atpeinge a we WOOD, AUCTIONEERS, | rey Oy, itgomery strec! sey Oity, will sell on Tuesday, September, Dat at Sorc! lock 1 M., the premises, one two-story frame Bu:lding, brick base: ended stable, &c.; occupied as bakery and’ store. One WO-SLOF’ ke. " Building, brick basement, stable occupied as Weiss brewery and store. frame Cottages. basements, kewerage, Ras, flower garden, &c. One Building Loi, 2% by 125 feet, and guarantee of building loan. Sale pouitive. without reserve. Location ‘est Newark avenue and Cottage street, near the grand improvements ot Pennsylyania and other railrouds. For intormation sce bills. No, 3 xchange place, Jer A Tc BLEECKER, SON & 00. AUCTIONEERS — Executor’s Sale’ Estate of Daniel Marley, deceased. WEDNESDAY, September 17, xchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway. brown stone House and Lot, 20 Forty.seventh street, between Sixth’ and” Seventh aver also three story frame House and Lot, No. 202 West Thirty-tourth street, near Seventh avenue; title per- fect; 6 per cent on mortguxe, For particulars see maps THURSDAY, September 18, Four story high stoop brown stone Hotise, No, 47 East Twenty-ninth street, between Fourth and Madison avenues, A first class residence in every respect. FRIDAY, Seprember 19, 10 Lots on 146th and 17th streets, 125 1. west of Seventh avenue Boulevard, Maps at No. 77 CBDAK STKERT. UOTION SALE OF NYACK PROPERTY. AL J. MATTHEWSON & BON, No.4 Pine street, N. Y., A. Jd. MA' ITMEW Son Auctioneer, will bs on SATURDAY, September 13, on the premises, at 3}4’o'clook P. AM TARLE NEW PilSt CLASS. HOUS! containing bathrooms, heaters, tront and back “stairs, hot and cold water; gas and all improvements; location un- surpassed, on the river, adjoining the Tappan Zee Hotel | grounds. Also a few choice Building Sites, fine sidewalks and sewers, three minutes’ walk from station, Sale positive, ering liberal. Special train at 12:45 from ( bers street. For ees and full particulars apply to auctioncers or R. CURRIE, Nyack. ROH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE AND salesroom, 87 Nassau street; horse auction branch, 1940 25 Kast ‘Thirteenth th strot: riage repository, No. 8 tlandt street. BANKRUPTCY SALE—BABY CARRIAGES, STOCK, FIXTURES, MACHINERY, &c, ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at auction, on Monday, Seprember 8, at 10} oolaok. at the manufactory, Nos t West street, between Bank and Bethune streets, all the Stock, Fixtures and Machinery contained in said manutactory, being, in part—Bi yy Carriages of all de- Wo two: West scriptions, ihishe "and unfini Commodes, Veloci- Reser Lumber, Iron, Steel. Wheels “Anvil Blacking Faints ‘Oils Varntsios, cutting and morc on SAWS, ksmith’s Forges, Fur haces and materials of ail kinds used In the business, By rder. JOHN H. PLATT, Assignee, &c. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE AND Salesroom 37 Nassau street, Horse Auction Branch, 19 to 2% rast Thirteenth street. Cacriage Reposiory, No. 8 Cortlandt street. Elegant office Furniture, Iron Safe, Carpets, &c., at auction by Arch. Johnston, at No, 223 Front street, on ‘Tuesday, September 9, at 12 o'clock. LBERT B. WALDRON, At By D. W y Salesrooms 108-Lverty and lil Cedar atrcets Contents of private residence 3 East Fourteenth street, on TUESDAY, at 11 o'clock, order ot Hon. Samuel Garrison, Including Mi Ge Furniture, Carpets, Hedding Glass, Pler and Mantel Mirrors, Suits, Ollcloths, Kitchen Articlés, sale Will comménce. Creekery, Uhamber which the Parlor an &ec., with UCTION, AUCTION. A On MONDAY, Sepitinber & at halt past 10 o'clock, At the private residence, 14 Bast ny tft et, -legant Parlor tave Pianotorte, Mi Gases. Etageres, Table: Hedstcads. gorres Mattresses, Bedding, Tea and Extension chin Silver er Wars. Cut er LS Rare “opportunity for arties commencing houseke pln i x ERNEST ff ROTH, Auctioneer. Y F. COLTON, ‘AUCTION ROVER 10) CARPET: In consequetice of not h m nor time on Fri day tast to sell the carpets then adve srased, we shall make special sale (or Carpets only, at the anction rooms, 53 East ‘Thirteenth street, near Broadway, on Monday, Se o'clock P.M. There are over 10) and man; of tem elegant: will comprise rich Velvet Moguet, English Brussels Yapestry, Three-ply member the hour, 2 o’clock ts, Book Washstands, Glass, es Fae eae SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. age sale sale Ror f blegant cables Ornleere. NOK, on T AY, te Midhy, until ‘Deh inst. nd euch suoceodlng Tuostay a the entire stock is disposed of), at 11 o'clock, an elegant ssortment of the finest Furniture, of abs, most modern dining and hall, in and unique styles of parlor, chamber, Glegant ‘carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask reps: superb Centre and Card Tables, and every riety of style of Furuiture. ‘The above is now on exhibition and will repay thoge In ‘want of fine furniture, ‘To be sold at auction at r on TUESDAY, Sth inet. at if o'clock, H's N. CAMP, AUCTIONEER. Positive sale. LONG BRANCH PROPERTY. HUGH N, CAMP will sell at auction on met RDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1873, by order of Cait ae ci go Backs the 48 Juabl rl ek nats Cy . very valuable WILDING PLOTS UF LAND. each containing Troms to Hity tots, situated on Hatick, Westend and Villa avenues, within « iew hundred feet of ye West End Hotel, Long Branch. ‘Three of the plots have foundations for buildings ready on them. Terms—60 per cent can remain ‘on bond and mortgage for three years at7 per cent. Maps aud full particulars at auctioncer’s office, 106 Broadway, corner Pine street, New York pos Bw DEFALUATION IN BROOKLYN, Further tremendous giclognres | S00 Rank Corruption in Long City, A New Jersey Bank short $200, ton, Counterieit $500 treasury notes afloat. Wall street flooded with forged bonds. Nothing sate but Real Estate, Low taxes and no rings in Bayside. Go! Gol! Gol!! Goll!! Gotti! Goto JERE, JOHN-ON, Jr's Great Auction Salo Messrs. Stralton 4 Storm's Property, at Bayside, L. 1, ee TUESDAY, 8 “SEPTEMBER 9, one or more elegant Lots on of the easy ¢ of the bewt titles In. the world, and yon investment that will double in your hands in a year. It costs nothing to go, and you need not buy SS 7 you choose. Gratulia’s Band, Harrison. Free icke “JERE, JOHNSON, Je, 21 Park Row, N. ¥. J." TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. —J. P, TRAVER AND . ous B, WRIGHT will sell on Mon ifegptemper & at 1034 o'clock, at their salesroom No. Sireot A general smartment of pa ory ‘chamber “dint room and Kitchen Furniture; one Grover & Baker al 7 Sewing Machine, ac. Also Marshals ae a lot of ‘oop Skirts, Chromos, Book: ee order PATRIC AILEY city * Marsh ONTCLAIR—EVONA.—BETTS, BURNETT & CO. will sell at public auction, on Tuesday, September $a beautital Property in Montclair, Situated. between ¢ two depots. The plots are. large ‘and splendidly lo- cated for immediate improvement or to hold as vestment. Montclair is noted for its beautiful weener saiubrious climate and the wealth and enterprise of inhabitants, Thursday, .keptemver 11, public sale i Evona, near Plaintield, on the New Jersey Central Rai road, Lots, 560x200, Thé hest chance ever offered on this road, Terms ; per centcan remain, Free excur- Hou.'to both sales freo. collation and tree concert. AR road for maps and passes to BEITS, BURNETT & CO., 119 , STRAITON & STORM HAVE DIRECTED JONSON, Jr, to sell on the premises at Bayside, le. Rony 1 Island, AY, Sept, 48 pas Lots, splendidly situated near the depot, without limit or re: serve. Titles pertect. Termseasy. ‘Collation; Grafulla’s Band: Harrison; Balloon ascens on. _ Free tickets of JERE, JOUNSON, Jr., No, 21 Pai cf ‘ARSHAL'S SALE.—CIOARS, TORACOO, & cases, Counters, Scales, Weights, Indian Figure, Noulde, bres SME Rw AN, tctloncer, will sell Monday, September 8.at org erclock 4 No, 13 howery, a large at of Cigars, vario' i , Chewing an joking To- Py Tobacco Poxés, Ciaat Moulds, Press. Seales, ii Figure, Showcases, Counters ac. Sale rder of ' A. M. EHRLICH, City Marshal. AWNBROKEN’S SALE. why bed JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, wil, sll, at 8 New Howry, 500100) Dresses, Siiawis, Underciothing, Table Linen, Blankets, Quilts.” By order of DU, Ferguson, Bi come | * p{“yeoe WS SALE. aT OBEDAY, JAMES ‘AGAR, will sell, at w Rewer, Saas Men's and Women’s Clothin: other seasonal Gooas. " By order of P. t. AWN BROKER? AGAR, Aactioneer, will sell lots Dresses, Bi Shaw! 13 SALF.—WEDNESDAY, JAMES oO New ywery. Ferhnante oak, Una Linen, Sheets, Spr is Blankets, Qu din voats, ae loons a Vous, iy oriee oe M. Bruckh fico’ | & hades, Wabkidbeburg, 20d tr, SALES AT AUCTION. — pet ig 2 A es Sle MEN'S ihe a on Thursday, JA! Sr era 4 New Bowery. Ey lots an oe Mi a iaamnoms, rei By ‘order oF Joba | Eee xi welt at th 5s 28 aoen, Men's and Ww othing, ng 0." 1 of Men's and Woman's ven’ Clothing: a ae "Sy order 0 AWNBROK RRS" rang ana M’GRATH, vhal londay—Men' "Wome A a Mm neni 8 and Women's Clothing. By order paneratay Momgand omen’ Clothing. By order M. be At anes and Women’s Clothing. By order P. Freel, Grand si t, Williamsburg. AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY RICHARD FIELD, P Sheriff's and Generat sf Anotioneer, 121 Bor Sept. Men's snd Won Wonen's Clothing. By or- Mor oat ate and (an ‘Womens Clothing. By or- Mon der Cha ‘Oui bh hy de! der J. Aarons, 1! Wednesday" Bept. and | Women's Clothing. By order Simpesa, Greene, & toe 181 Bot Mis: iy Lee "a and Women’s c 's Siothing, By Friday, pepe Ite ie Men's and {Women's citing, By or- der D. De Long, East ‘bronaway. RICHARD V. HARNETT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL at auction, on Tuesday, Beptember 9, at 12 orclock, ange Baleeroon, ‘1 Broadw: No. 129 Kast street, near Fourth avenue, handsome fy atory and brick Dasement House, with, all the modern improve; ments; lot2ixi0¥11, Permitts at Auctioneer’s ofice, 1 roadway, oe bxchal U3th stre choicest green and roc lee bar ices, Bale JOHN T. STE! ART. } Marsnal. E ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER SEALS ‘salesroom, 27 sale—Will sell ‘Monday, 9 Cg Q’ Poi as ed Broadway, the fen, °f,2 a er viz. :—One e@! ai fe four-et Hnglich ‘Ate Bar and Back sar Tol eat Be Glaseware Wine: nogshoaaa of ee ‘te. Bale | Ba Big oe tial Ss NIEL A. MURPHY, Marshal. Ss. AUCTIONEER WINES, LIQUORS? Champagnes, Cigars, 4¢—Will sell Monday. tember % at il o'clock, No. 18 Bowery, at auc Ang Sine sovbral consgumenis and ‘pay ‘storage. snd ‘ad yances, cusks Brandies, Gins, Iams; casks fine Sherries, Burgundy, Port, Claret, and’ Khine Wines; also 40 casks fine’ old Bourbon and’ Kye Whiskles: also u large. lot Wines and Liquors in cases, baskets Champagnes; also 5),000 Cigars, dc, Sale positis HOS. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. Centre street, will positively sel. on Monday, 8th, at 10% o'clock, the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the fi class Liquor swore, 123 Fourth avenue; an excellent tou ull Pump, black Walnut Counter and Fixtures, al large stock of imported and domestic Liquors. HOMAS GAFFNKY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 Centre street, will positively sell’ on Monday, Se; tember 8, at2 o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures of the Liquor Store 72 New Chambers street, corner Batavia, in ore or more lots, ve. FURNITUR: WILL BE SOLD, AT ORIGINAL Cost, ‘IN « lotsto suit, complete, elegant and useful house- hold Furniture of the Girard Mansion, 210 West Twenty. first street, consisting two Parlor Suiis ie satin, peeent ficent Lecker & Bros. 7% octave Planoto tin a Rep Turkish Chairs, marquetry and gilt ‘Cabinets, entre and Console Tables,’ Paris Bronze Figures and’ Clocks, valuable Paintings, Extention Dining Table, Sideboard. $1,900 worth elegant Silverware, Bookcases, Library Suits in satin cote! Chamber Sets in rosews and walnut, Rep and Plush Bedroom Suits, extra quality Bed- ding, Kitchen Furmture and every’ usetul honsehold article, in good order. Call this day, Sunday, or Monday A. Furniture, AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS at aphurniture, Carpets and Bedding, at BM. CO PERTHWAIT & CO.'s, 155 and 157 © An tmmense stock and low prices, * A KIMBEL. & J. CABUS, FURNITURE MANUFAC. + turers and Decorators, will remove trom al 930 Broadway to their spacious warerooms, Nos. 7 aud East Twentieth street , opposite Lord & Taylor's. LARGE, ‘ASSO1 aa OF CARPETS, FURNI- ture and Bedding at low on cash prices, 2 Wook instalments, at O'FARRE warehouse, 410 Eight! avenue, between 1 thirtieth 1 ne . Thirty -first streets. T 80 BROADWAY, JOHN EERRLICH & CO, manutacturers and dealers in Pickhardt's Premium Parlor Beds, and also other Furniture, on terms to suit, A PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEP. ing, will ie private sale all their elegant House- Chatham poMG hold ¥urni anotorie, Carpets: eater Suits, cost $500, tor $: one di 150 5 big Be! ; Chamber Suits, ae onset ‘ec. ; in lots to i a suit Gali at private residence, 120 West ser Twentynine street. Can be seen to-day. N ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, best city makers, nearly new, for sale; also a han some 6% octave rosewood Piano, in fine order, for sal also two Pier Glasses and four Parlor Suits; furniture to be sold on account of storage, at A. L. BATTERSON' 690 Sixth avenue, near For —FURNITURE ‘AND BEDDING. In consequence of our enormous sales and immense ta- cilities for production, we are enabled to offer goods in our line at very reasonable prices. We have constantly on hand an elegant assortment of PARLOR SUITS, Chamber Sets, of the most elegant and latest designs, Buffets, Secretaires, Etageres, Hall Stands; also ordi- nary Library and Chamber Furniture, Bedding, Mat- tresses and spring Beds of every description on hand and made to order. Our feathers are purified and deodorized by patent steam process, rendering them perfectly odorless and preventing moths from destroying them. G. & 8S). HEYMAN & MACK, Warerooms, 388, 390 and 302 Hudson, corner Houston st. Branch store, corner Sixty-first street and Third av. Factories, 276,278, 280 and 288 West Houston street, “1: Uerahatclermmat & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 Bowery, Furniture Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, have the largest stock in the city of Parlor and CG mber Suits, Sidehoatdy Extension Tables, Turkish Chai irs and Lounges, of new designs. Their Fall Stock now ready at reatly reduced pri Houses ana novels furnished At wholesale prices. Branch store, 81 Fourth avenue, near A. T, Btewart & Co.'s, MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS STYLE SATIN Drocatel Farlor Sult, nearly new, cort $778 for $200, Gash; one do., $125; and reps Suits $65 and $00 Fore wood 7% dctave Pianototte, cost $975, tor $270; car Beis, 8) cents up; Faintings, dltrrors uits, Mattresses, Buffet, Dining Table, Tess" gan malt cost; property of private famiy leaving city. Residence, Toe Have Pweuty-ftth street, bevween Fourth and Lexing: ton avenues, Call this Sunday or Monday. A. S002, CHANCE TO GO, HOUSEKEEPING.— FOR sale, the complete Furniture ot three rooms, parlor, bedroom’ and kitchen, all M. G. T,, Herald oftice. &s good as new. Address MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale—Parlor Bales, covered silk bro- cade, cost $300, for $0); one do, $125, ‘lo. $00; Pianoforte, P csiab io nH stag eres, Secretaire rene chamber, din urniture, &c.; property fami feaving city. "38 West Lath s » hear 6th a’ ‘a Leia if (arets, cae. Beds,” Wedding Payments taken” by the week or month. Terms easy. ELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fifth n street a and Sixth avenue. _ A —CARPETS, . Furniture, Bedding, Oilcloths, Lace Curtains, Window shades, sow pHankets, Comiorters, te. at very low, prices, at’ the large wholesale and_re dai wWarcrooms, 50) to S10 Eighth ‘avenue, corner of Thirty. filth and Thirty-sixth sureets. D. Kish successor to H. O'Farrell, RR” STAR LINE. Appointed to cient hig — United States aucwerp. Philaderpnis. Sept. 10. Aug. 19. Aug. 12. Sept 3, Building. $10, gold curcency “pike of asoache® ao wd 80 currency Tickets will be sold here at. on rates, good trot ADReare, and Liverpool to all interior points in the d States, via the Pennsylvauia Kailroad and its conpection us affording p parties In this country a con- a cheap opportunity of sending tor their rien bs RED NS LINE will give special attention to the comiort of stser passengers; comiortable berth: well ventilated sleep! apartments aud good food will be,furnised them, ‘An experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. froielit will be recelved. at ait principal points in the Westand South in conneetion, with the Pennsylvania road, Southern Mail Sta mpany an Clyde's Lines and through bills of iading isnied for Aat- >, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amste: Kotter. | i, "Liverpool, London,’ Glasgow, Bele "yrult and ¢ Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania tailroad, und all mer: ghandise intended tor points beyond Philadétphia can be transferred from the hold of the steamer to the cars with- out the ex) paese to. eae risk of damage by re- lapding wh h resulta [1 ‘or rates of freight pers cartage. 7 passage, and other information, spply gr0. w. COLTON, TER WRIGHT & nt, 42 Broad street. ONS. Agents, PHILADELPUTA. William Hunter & Co., B. vonder Becke, General buropean Axent, Liverpool. | ‘Ant SPECIAL NOTICE, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMP. Notice is hereby given that trom this date the steamers of this line will sail from pier No. s6 North Rive! of North Moore sti TATE, LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. BELFAST AND LOND ‘These elegant new Clyde built stea: Ley Nort River as tollows GEORGIA PENNSYLVANIA. VIRGINIA, se ‘a perp. LIVERPOOL, DERRY, ers will sall from September 17 Wednesday, October Wednesday, October 15 Wednesday, October 29 and every aiternate Woinesday thereaiter, taking pas: wert at through rates to all parts of Great Britain Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Draits for ei and upward, For irelght or passage apply t N BALDWIN & UO. Agents, 72 Broadway. Stecrage Passage Office, 45 Broadway. haps STAR LINE. 'OR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAREY NG THE UNITED STATES MAIL. ‘New and full- ‘powered steamships 8, from Liverpool on or each wa, “Senior ob A. M. pre Septempbe! ate 7 M, MOctoper 4 at SP: AL October 11, at 8:80 A. ae the White Star docks, Pavonia ferry, Jersey Passenger accommodations for all classes ‘unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is fel Surgeons and stewardesség accompany the wigamter: Rates—Saloon, $30 ok teerage $40 in currency. Those wishing to send for friends in the Old Country os es obtain sieerage Pireuaus certificates—$32 cur- Prassongers booked to from all parts ot America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. Dratts trom £1 upwards. For inspection of plans ‘and other infowas ae apply at the Company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to Penunen tay ja SPARKS, Agent, Teter LINE for Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers pointed to sail as follows: CITY OF NEW YOR o Roplemnber 25, 7 A. and cach succeeding Baiurany and Thursday, from pler North River. paves OF PASSAGE. Cabin, $70, $8) and $9, gold, according to aceommoda- Round trip tickets at low rates. Steerage to Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London- derry, London, Bristol or Cardit, $30. Prepaid Cerufi- cates, $32. currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, pornbetee Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and aris at reduced ri Drafts issued at lowest rates. ona cabin ‘ompany’s For steerage passage, at 33 Broad il OHN G, nay O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut tt *ebfiadaipnie. M. S. GREAGH, 102 State street, Bost: BROWN, 3 South Clark, cor. Lake street, Chicago, MAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship Captain V. Maced! ion eh seal ee) on. Thi , Se) iP Yh wet ursday, Sep- tem r Hambur; taking passtngers ‘iron New York to Fymoeth, London, yherbourg and Hamburg: Firgteabin, $12 big marae ene oe payable ‘3 ‘ni tes yy KUNHARDI'S Gus Generel Agents, ‘General Pamenser Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. |’ ot Broadway, New York. The’ WESTPHALIA will sail September Is. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STHAMSMIP COMPANY FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BI The steatnship KRONFRINE, Ouptain, 0. cimbras, wWillsail on Wednesday, September 10.at 2 P. M.. fro Bremen ‘pler, toot ov third atrcey, Hoboken, to be fol lowed by lated MOSEL, Captain G. Ernst, on Satur- a ‘@| mber 1: RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND EM! able in gold or its equivalent in currency). First Hay bin : . Second Cabin. ne el he iy to" ORLRIDHS W 600 ‘OF OF passage apply ‘to A No? Bowiln ing (reen. ead es (OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other Wl in Engiand abd Wales. Tho Bouth Wales, Atantic, Heamsnip Company's new first class steamsh' sail trom Pennsylvania Rail- road Mie Tereey TGity, as follows SSAC one. general busingss apply at the ice, No. 15 Broadway. 5 cal GLANS Sep! rt SENBROKE. aiaberd Fist cabts passage, $75 and, 3 second cabin, $55, currency; steerage currency.” Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardi Drafts for £1 and BASH For Wee o artichlary aD to es r) ARCHIBALD Bb. Thi & we ig iid Brocdway, few "York. ATIONAL . LINE OF STEAMBE IPA, i: Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool Franaay to London direct” ties Nos. 44 and 47 North River. EENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, | Tral. setae Saturday,, rt os a to: slay? Sep lay, Oct. FOR LONDON DIRECT. HOLLAND, Bragg. <i Sept 1 at 9.4, i. Cabin passage, bi $84 $86, siiereney steerage, $29, currency. Return tickets at’ reduced rates. Prepaid steerage tickets from ‘Liverpool, Queenstown, London- derry, Glasgow, Cardid, Bristol dr London, at the lowest 9 further informati ly at the No. 69 Broadway. Tey URS YUNARD LINE, i OTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will hencetorth take a specified course for all seasons of the year. On the Outward Passage fiom Gusenstown to New York Oe Bostnn. « corset meridian of 50 at 43 lat., or nothing to in the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at a lat. or nothing to the north o1 42. ih BRITISH AND NORTH ME] MAIL STEAMSHIPS Bet sonra A NEW. TORK EOKAD LIVERPOOL, ORD LING AT My Yene HAI Wraday, Sept. 10, PARTHIA % “Wiedey’ Sept. 17 SAMARIA. Sa'da; sScorta: Ws: Waday. Sept. 24 ABYSSINTA. Sada: LGERIA.Wisduy, Oct 1 BATAVIA RUSSIA.. \W'eday, Oct. § CALABRIA.Sa’ g Wednesday and sara trom New Xork. Steamers warked thug er Cording to acco mimgdation, terms. Stecra: Liverpool andy nGurenstown ‘aid all p lowes company's office, Nae’ Bowling ifiteen. passage at II Broadway, Trinity Building. HitasUkh Ly Agert, RN es CHARLES G. orto P. Hy, EARN © T, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, fi URNITURE AND. CARPET WAREUOUSE OF PP eGROnGE a. CLARKE, 717 Broadway. Houses acl Apartments furnished on liberal terms, OR SALE—A HANDSOME CARVED WALNUT SEC retary Bedste: pr je S08: also & Gas Mowr and Btove, , price $15; all order. Apply to Mr. C KI rigs est iighteent Sirest, near Broadway, (100D SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CAKPETS A ybecialty Alt sges; rich patterns: English Bruwols ry cheap, at 112 Fulton street, between ian nd Nassa ao Maha) PIER igh; also oval, in nice frame: of “W ington od Lady, change. LASSES, | 5 TO W by rast chi suwonid ee apy would ex WEHNER, It Broadway. NE OF THE HANDSOMEST AUBUSSON CARPETS, R bout 65 yards; cost over 180 @ new set of Furni- nd 4 Turkis! rs, made in Paris, Ap- Rad Bast Tenth street ANTED—CARPETS AND FURNITURE FOR A floor; payment made in order on a first cla faa house tor Cons § e, a Bi a giase A ik, BASIS, Di Up dress, for one wi town Branch office. ‘ALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Extension ‘Tables, fe. me: dium and tine grades of superior workmanship. {pduoements offered, to housxeepers at F awit’ Manufactory, H eck. 152 A82, 1 WEST TWENTY.THIRD STREET. 9) Ar seme, a igiedy gee" 8, ec. ‘Antoinette. Parton, Beter ‘upwards, jurchasers, See etic upward. Um STATES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. ng every Wednesday. NEVADA, Foray September 10, at 8! + z MANHATTAN, Ji September 17, at 2 From plot @ North iver, Cabin Pamage, 8, old; Steerage, $90, currency. Prepuid tickets, $32, currenc; Passengers booked to and’ from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, 4c. Drafts on wotan, ee France and Germany at lowest rates, pPply to, WILLIAMS & GUION, roadway. GPECIAL, “NOTICE.-THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP WO NEVADA, sailing Wednesday, September 10, will carry a limi sed number of intermediate passengers at $50 gurroncyy each. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, roadway NLY DIREC oT LINE 10 F FRANCE. Transatlantic Company's mail steamships York and Havre, calling at 31 ‘The “splendid vessels on ils tayerite route. for. the Continent Will sail trom pier No. 50 North River as foi- EURoPR. Lemarie. Saturday, September 20 VILLE DU HAVRE, aturday, October 4 PERRIRE, Daure. aturday, October 18 /Saturday. November 1 Price of passage, in gold dneluding wine), to Brest or Havre tO $126 | Second Cabin.. 75 reduced rates. to-or returning from the Continent of Europe, by wking this line avou! both tran. ait by Knglish rauway and the discomfo the Channel, ei rouble Surmont. ‘of crossing nd exper Broadw: bh STATES | Cant , BUREAU Oe FICIAL, te nt of ui by [i wrutstak RTM United States Court House, al Chambers street. $250. —FURNITURE OF SIX ROOMS, EVERY. . hell complete rr Neemty hea Pigeon plod ins than hal ug, HA Weat Twenty Bra} plgoee Bing ios. A Mag lg San —A Fist CLASS ieaine ate yin pal ) Smitl Ftevoid Fn A vt Ry Wd. CA a a yi bs annersnan UROPEAN, STEAMSHIPS. YREAY WESTERN ‘STEAMSHIP LINR, NEW YORK TO saree fs Ll Digger, The sleaners of this trom pier 18 Bast River as ioliow: au N MARY, Hol pg ver wey: ney Moxcursion Uckets fia App South aifeet COASTWISK_ parcisic MAIL STEAM. HIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA,‘JAPAN AND CHINA, CARRYING Matt PASS NOERS AND sega Wy PANAMA SANTA MARTHA, GREW ‘UWN AND PAULFIO COAST UF MEXICO, Cu eee ae PERU, September 20—Steamer -—. ptain will lave pier No. 42 North Ri ‘clock noon for Kupinwall direct, ‘conneet ag “at, -Pamumna. with che Steamer AKIZONA, Captain Austin, leaving Panams for San Francisco, and calling at Acapulco, Mazatlan, Manzanillo and Diego; a 89 connecting for all Cen- tral American an at ine poris Freight tor ports receive! until 5 P. M. of september partures of 20th cach month ih the company’s steamer jougal as San Benito. Box ala, Salina Cruz and Port pteansl 1A RICA will loave pan Francusco on mr Bopusmber te Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. ne of thi eps steamers will leave Sam Francisco September It and Chit For ‘or passae, Trelght and ail farther information apply at the ‘company's office, on the pier, toot of Canal ou H.’ BRADBURY, President. _i. J. Boutay, Superintensent. SAMANA BAY COMPANY—FOR PUERTA PLAT, Gamene } ane Beanie. Domingo ai ‘The Univ i ent *YBES, Cal A. Polanoy, will iileave pigr No. s North Kiyor on Thursday, Se] pene y M. Riils of exchange on Puerta ata, cine fanto Dor city, In sums to mult pur: lo. Sor tren passag sPor FORD. BROTHERS & U0, Be Ueonaway. “W YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. hese fret class steamships will sail ML every Tuosday, at Hiver Coot jar street), a Pp. from pier L3 North aire ant parece ‘as follows Cou MBIA September 9 Mokno CASTLE: a Soplomber $3 For freight and passage (having magnificent accornme- dations) apply to WILLIAM P. RA Sects co, wing Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Hi iad PBECT LIne To HAVANA, New York and Mos a Matt ‘sucumsb ling, leaving ‘ew York an an Mail Steam: 6, lea pier No. $ North River ab P. 3 ¥ THURSDAY, cIry OF MERIDA (Havana only). CILY OF HAY. (Havana only) ROPATRA (iavana only) . CLIY OF MEXICO (Havana atid Mexico): :Noon, Sept 7 For treight or passage apply tXANDRE & SONS, 82 Broadway. TPEXAS LINE FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carrying the United s Stites Mail.—steamer GeO, W. CLYDE, Captain Cole, wi oplor 2) Sivan saturday, "sep mber 1: P. ugh bills lading given to Houston an al points i the palves- ton, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. R. Ne charge for forwarding in New York. vor irelght or pas See ete BRE ane or fan OLYDE, 119 Wall street. : °: For NEw ORLEANS DiREOT. The Cromwell Steam ship Li The steamship GEU. WASHING TO ‘Captain White. head, will leaye pier No, 9 North River, on saturday, September 13, 1873, at3 P.M. Freight received daily: Through rates given to Galveston, thdtanola,” Rockpedd or Arangas whart, Brazos Santiags and St. Louis ee: $0 ‘or 1 it or sage appiy to OLARK © SRAMAN, 86 Western, oe JOR NEVMORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship MISSISSIPPI, Captain MB. Crowell from pigr 86 North River (oot of North Moore street, turday, September 13, at3 o'clock P. M. Freight received, daily. Through rates given to St Louls, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. ‘or freight 1 erior accommoda- tions, apply to PHEDERIC BAL 8 Rorth sup R, Dior 36 Dorth River. \OR NEW ORLEANS BURSCR Li ‘The steamer CITY OF DALI Captain Bolger, wif gave pier 21 East Raver, Wednosfay. 1, MY POM. Freight received daily. tar bagh ates give Galveston, ‘Indianola, Rockvort or Aranzas Wharl, Bra~ zos Santiago and St, Louis. Cabin passage, $5; age, $25. For treight or passage, having superior accom- modations, apply t to. . MALLORY 4 CO., 153 Maiden lane. OR pests) CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— ‘The Old Dominion Steamship Com} ‘will despatch: ler 37 North River, their legan sidew! or rend LD DOMINION, Waiker, Cae roe ler, for No (od you Saturday, Sepiomber & 3M, hie fat bills of iading all pots South and Southwe: Through passenger tickets to all points. Ascome mod eons unequalled. Apply at pler 37, or or at yen era! ottice, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street OR HAMILTON AND BT. GEORGE, BERMUDA.— Carrying the United States mail first class steamship PERIT, Kelly, Commander, Walle deeparehed from pier 9 Kast'River ‘for. the above ports on September LL at 12 o'clock M. | For treight oF pamnae, having elegant accommodations, ap TUNT BROTHERS, 28 South street. JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— ‘the Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatoh from pier $7, North River their elegan’ sidewheel stoam- shi NOKE, Couch, Cominai for, Nortolk, Os Peale an g through bills OF iadvig. te ail points Sout, ., giving throw js of lading. to all points Sout and Southwest Through passenger tickets (o all porns. Accommodations unequaled, Apply at vier 37 or at Gen- eral! Office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street. trom ship City Point and Richmond, LBANY AND TROY #2. SARATOGA $3 50, BY BY DAY line boats C, VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW.— Leave Vestry street pier at 8:30 A. M,, and Twenty-third strect, north of Erie’ terry, at 84d, Tanding at Yonkers Tarrytown and Nyack {by ferryboat), Filton, Pough- Catskill and Hudson. Con- for all points We and North. Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and bali returning same d: $1. Tickets by special cars and baggage Shecked “43 Saratoga and Sharon, D Ngee d BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGH- Falat Rondout and eA at landing at Cozzens’, ite Pol ig New Hamburg and Milton.—The MA Vestry street, pier 39, every after- les af Ge en Sic Ga ohee OLD ESTABLISHED LINE, FROM t of Harrison street.—The steamer G. T. OLYEHANT. will leave every morning at 8 o'clock, Sun- day included, for Haverstraw and intermediate land- nga reniipe, leave Haverstraw at 2 P. M. 9 ALL RIVER LINE TO Rekle fn) Newport and ‘all River. he world-renowned seaniers BRISTOL yaa PROVE. DENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Mi street, daily (Sunday Yncludeds Hal ed for the season. ray at Ws Band is en- . BACON, Superintendent ORT LEE, "PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE steamers leave daily trom Spring street at 10 A. M.. nd lg 3 a ren pire en 9, ime from Spring street, A. M., 1, ot & P.M, landing at twenty thi street. Fare 15 cents. _ Fh ero Bit, HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND mer arrangements. steambesi MORISANLA and HARLEM will I Horrisanta.-¢24 ae 10:15, 11:45 A. M.; 1:15 2:45, 4:15, 5: Fulton iy ris 8 :15, 9:15, on 145 A. M.3 1 8 620 “io PM landing at Eighth eae 4:15, 5:15, All boats concect yh ih ainer CATLIN for Hi bridge. C. H. LONGS1REKT, Superintendent Kyalansetia a LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE BLEGANT steame! RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and S1 STONINGTON, im! every ry Monday: Wednesday ‘and Friday iaey from pier 33 North River, at 5 P. ENNSYLVANIA RA RAILROAD. Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follows:— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsbu ba, West and South, wath Pullman Palace Cars attach ed, 9:30. M., 5, 7and ju For Baltimore, Wain << and the South, via “Penn sylvania Air Line,” ati A. M.,3and9P, M) Sunday,® E; res fF, Phiiadetphis, 8 9, 9:20 A, M., 12:9, iy PM. und Te tient. % tape palade) ie, Via jay, 8:1 and dei re eran at 6090 1A. M.. 12 M, 1, 2, 2230, 6, 6:10, ‘6, 4 Ts. ht. Sunday, For 1 A.M, 12M 1, 2 10, 6 30, 7:30, Siu, ht. Sunday, 5:20, 6:10, 7, For ath 8:10, 10 For Wi For New 7 and §:10 A. M., 12M.,2 3:10, ‘Sian 60 iE Ai aud 1 ‘night. ‘Sunday, 610, 8 For Hast Milistone, 8:10,4. M., 12 nam 4nd 5:20 PM. For Pailiipsburg and 2 Tape r Feet for) Bordentown, iBuritagton and Cam- part, 7 and 920 A. It For Jamesburg, Hen ee Camden, 6 A. M., and, via boat from pi 10. 1, 5:50 P. N Trains ree) ‘rom Pittsburg, 6:50, Na a od M. W:ASA. M. and 3:35 P.M. ¥. M,, dail 4AM # rom, Washington ermsyivania Air ue, Pie ae aust M, Pied P.M. Suni mie Gi oe 1:2) A. a0 Theket office, 906, 8, 271 and 44 eae pein tor House, and foot ot Desbresses and Cortlandt streets. b tie gir soit office, No. 8 Battery place. ne Agent. E vena “Boat FOR ALBANY, (AND ‘he elegant staamboat At Powe will leave pier 45 North River, foot of Leroy street, every Sunday evening, at 6 o'clock, making close connection with railroad tor points North, East ant West. Through tickets sold and A ar age checked to des- JOSEPH UORNEL ‘superintendent. iRAND OCEAN EXCURSION TO THE FISHING Banks, giving a fine view of harbor and fortifica- ‘he “new, tast and elegant saloon steamer TWI- will make dally excursions (Saturdays exrepted eave Fighth street, Rast River, at 7; eck slip, ‘enty-third street, North River, 8; Christopher str 8:90, and pier No. 6,9; dinner, fethoshmonts, ‘bait Uneson board. Tiekets $1; ladies Sc. tination, A —SUNDAY BOAT. “FOR NEWARK, * On and afte SUNDAY. Ma May 2% the n and after, SUN wick steamboat will e afer foguier t Leave foot of Mar! street, Newark. ‘at BA. M. and mM. Leave Prt of Barclay street, New York, at 10.30 A. Mig iapung aj Berges Felohogeh war. Eaxq% centg A