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SURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENT: A429 GRAND Stuer, s large Furnished Re ‘Men j good reterence required. SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FORTY-FIRST and Forty-second street nished Rooms to fet, without board. Couvenient to res ‘ECOND FLOOR, B.—TWO ms to let, to three young WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—THE BEST bart of a two story basemont House, containii arlor and two veilrooms (a uy), mine Glaseta:.neRely Ail tue Unprovenpentas ren er month. rom 2 to 5 P.M. * nen, dining rooin, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART MENTS TO LET. PRETTY SUIT OF ROOMS, PRIVATE 138 Eas: 128d street, accessivle by bont or cars; re =, moderate toa smal, agreeable tamily. Apply as MERICAN FAMILY, THREE ADULTS, WILL LET entleman and wife, of tamily ‘ond Floor, large room on third: house pleasantly sita- every tinprovement; rent $23 per month; reference d. Apply at 235 East WOth street, HALF OF THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP . 382 East Seventy-eighth et, hear Second avenue; ail improvements; rent $34 month. Immediate j,ossession. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SUIT OF first class locally, ersons Address, ptown Brauch,ofl.ce. —T0 LET, NEAR FIFTH AVENU! sixth street and Fifty-ufth street, the han isomes! French Flats, strictly on the Continental Sand 10 large rooms, elevator, janitor, and halls rents moderate. ‘ces, apply to JAMES Furr RETO of three only, brown stone House to a responsible for three days, LEGANT FLATS OF NIN all dighted trom street utral Park, west side; strictly firt clas, with to $0 @ monih. “Apply at No. S97 JOUN BRANIGAN, ROOMS—OORNER i2e 25x58; three blocks nttor; price $75 JATS—SIX ROOM STONE HOUSH; all improvements; rents $15, $40 ani $35, has elevated oven range; $55, iily-nith’ street. ENCH FLAT, SIX ROOMS, $75 PER. MONTH, OP- mily wanted without’ chil: ‘Apply at 142 isast Four. Posite Opera’ House, tn good order ; first floor. 10 LET—PARLOR FLOOR AND BAS West mighteenth street; outy one othe honse ; rent moderate. Apply to above or to 407 West 8_venteenih street. '—A FLAT OF SEVEN ROOMS, SECOND floor; bath, gas and overy accommodation for an) family; only t¥o smal iamilies in the house; price $60 per mouth. 62 Bast shirlieth street, 10 LET—FRENCH FLATS IN THE NEW HOUSE 318 West Twenty-first sireet; all improvemen Jarge yard, &c.; other Apartments in 315, Inquire at 819, Ise: ~ 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART Hou‘e, 257 Kast Seventy- gevenih sirect, near Second avenue, containing all the modern im,rovements; rent $300 per annum. on the premises. 10 LET—THE NEW AND ELKGANT FLATS 123 TO 127 Kast bighty-fitth street; $°5 to $:0; beautitul lo- Inquire of owner, on the of private brown s'onc cation, near Central Park, 10 LET—AT 168 EAST §IXTIETH STREET, PARLOR and Basement; gasand bath, heated by furnace; house is firstciass and strictly private. References re+ 10 LET—ELEGANT FRENCH FLATS; NO, 316 EAST Seventy-ninth street; a few Second Floors, and First and basements: 3 premises. JAMES KILPA: RICK, 242 Bast Seventy-sev- nO LET—THE THIRD FLOOR IN A FINE BROWN stone house, to a family without children; ‘No. 40) Last Fitty-seventh street. 10 LET—A FLOOR IN 247 WEST FORTY-NINTH street. House laid ont in fiais, consists of § rooms, all lighte | and ventilated, with iatest improvements: dumb waiter 10 top ot the house. Forty-nin h stre ST FLOOR AND BASE’ vate house in xast Sixteenth sireet. In, Apply to owner, 239 West ENT TO LET—IN A PRI 2 GREENWICH AVENUE, NEAR PERRY STREET. — ‘To let, unturnished, two 1 Room, tront and back Basements and Laundry Room; ail modern improvements; immediate possession; rent CITY REAL ME KOK SALE. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Forty-second street, | hout the elegant Fugni- «i newly painted and tres ¢ North side of near Filth avenue ture; finished in hard wood coed throughout; size 22x02.6x100, Ti, R, DREW & CO, No. 3 West Twenty-third street, Fit h Avenue Hotel. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP KOUSE FOR SALE— On Fitth avenue, near Sixty-secon No. 5 Wesi Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE ith street, near Fifth DREW &00., (th Avenue Hotel. STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House for sale—On Grand Plaza, Fitty- eighth street and Central Park, a tew doors of Fifth ave- pune; 25x65x100; cabinet finish PHALON & SLOAN, EE BROWN STONE «hardwood finished ly on the premises, 167 ‘Ottages ior sale or to let. FURNISHED, 4STORY stone House, in good central location, above Forty- turniture is new, modern and Price o! house and turni- . RB, GOODALE, street, Filth Avent FULL WIDTH, FOUR vn stone Hsuse, House for sale, on ‘Thirty-eigh Twenty-third street, Fi MAGNIFICENT ice $7,000; this is a st Seventeenth st. HOUSES FOR SALE; cheap and on easy terms. Ap- it Seventieth street, Alea two second street, for sal elegant, cosiing ¢ high stoop br near Filth avenue, for sale. eniy-third street, Fitth Avenue Hotel. CORNER ON FIFTH AVENUE.—FOR SALE, ON an eligible corner of Fiith avenue, on M santly finished and furnished Dwelli ‘can be leased. E, H. LUDLOW & 0., No. 3 Pine street. Fitty-sixth street, ILEGANT HOUSE ON FORTY-EIGHTH, STREET, Y near Fifth avenue; most beautiiwiy situated on the north side of the streot. apply to E. H, LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 THAT MAGNIFICENT FOUR STORY front House, No. 1 Kast Fifty-third street, ost elaborately fin- rice aid particulars Fifth avenue, Loxi0x10 ished and replere with ¢very mo be aven to be appreciated OR SALE—HOUS NO, 53 WEST FIFTY-THIRD street; brown stone: first class, with cabinet fin .; Will be sold reasonably to a ready buy Apply on premises; or to owner, No, 818 West Fo: atrcet, at 6 o'clock P.M, A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House, three stories, finished in hard wood and cabl- net work, 17 Kast Fiity third street, near Fifth avenue, Apply on’ premises. OR SALE-IN EAST FIFTY-KIGHTH STREET, A two story House, 60 feet deep, (ull 1o j good three story brown stone House, in near Lexington avenue, cheap; two in Sixty-tourth street and one in seventy-eighth street. GREGOR & MILLER, 150 East Forty-ninth street, OR SALE—THE THREE brown stone House No. 130 East Bightieth str near Fourth avenue; price, $16,500; $2,000 cash only r quired; possession at once, JOHN ©, WILSON, 1,457 Third avenue. OR WILL TAKE ONE OR TWO SMALL jour story brown stone House, on Madison avenue, or Mortgages. WILLIAM Gk STORY AND BASEME VERAL FIRST CLASS ‘on Normal College place, Sixt Fi . Apply on the premises to CHRISTOPHER KELYSS, owner and build THIS!—CENTRA OR TO LET—SE brown stone Ho FOR SALE—16 FOOT B inch. House, lot 10 only) on Twenty-third street; ast Nineteenth street, FIPTY-SIXTH AND FIFTY 20<75:. hotel site; i ; a ee el ere, 342 I ets.—Entire front, terms to uit; all_on mortgage it desired, and tinprove: EXTRA DFEP ROOMY HIGH STOOP turnished or untur- STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine stree’ 5.00) HOUSE, BELOW THE west of Lexington avenue; Vv, $20.000 own . er Gt ST UNKIN, Jr, & 00., 664 Third avenue, GOOD STORE AND TENEMENT HOUSE FOR sale, —On First avenue ; well rented ; 5 storie: Bseet tront; | Hite cash required aud $6, two mouths, Cail and see. eared on it within Seventeenth street, 710 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR Firty-seventh street, tour story and basement first Residence, tinished ail through in cabinet fini h, thisisone of the most complete houses ‘how in the market; terms to suit Premises, or to ¥, ZITEGL, 1,026 Uhird a THREE STORY BROWN STONT 6 Kast Fitty fitth street, near Lex- 20x50X76, Hew! py to WILLA (OR SALE—NO, ington avenue, thorough order. EB, A. CKUIK- OR SALE—l1HKE order; Bast Seven hue ; terms easy, room Il, irom { to 3 P.M. JOR SALE—FURNISH stone House, on Lexington avenu street; also a three story corner House, and frescoed throughout, and one ia For hear Third avenue. STORY FRAME HOUSE; FINE near third ave- 10. 6 Pine street, R STORY BROWN YOR SALE OR TO LET=PARILY FURNISHE three story brown stone House corner of eighth street and Lexington avenue all the modern improvements. Ingulr the house contai 6 at feed store 130k FIPTY-SEVENTH for sale ext hird street, singi SNSON, Jr. Pine PRIVATR HOUSE, street, 2x5. excavate Fourth avenue, pear Higby, je BOLD —A NICE er avenue C, New York city, rent, exchanged tor Lumber or NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1873.—QUADRUPLE’) SHEET CITY RYAL USTATE FOR SALr. ‘West Side. A oon Bans BAER OTD On HOUSE AND or. "pron street, for cash. Apply at Festaurant 10! bie Ker street. seein GREAT BARGAIN—WEST — THIRTY-SECOND atreet.—Two four story Tenement J!ouses, with rear As F ce, $200) each: others, $4,000 roe. OBIS BL BAER, 72 West Phiriy-i A nue. Lot, 23x 100; terms to sult. GREAT BARGAIN. street, near -ixth ave Apply to T. FRANCIS GIBBONS, 17 West Fourth street, near Mercer. LEEOKER STPEET PROPERTY, WEST SIDF, for vale at a decided bargain: a rare opportunity for builders MARCUS HB, LAL iberty street. OR SALS—THE HARRI-ON BREWERY, IN SUT. livan street, near Houston street, comprising six full lots. three on stllivan and three of i hompron strech with al! the fixtures appertaining to sail brewery? terms liberal. Inquire o: the owner, GEORGE NARRT BON, at the office oF Jotn M. Scribne?, Jr., 165 Broadway. OR SALE CHLAP—ON FORTY-SEVE between sixth and Seventh avenues, tour story hi stoop Lrown sone House, In complete oriler; terins T, OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pine stveet, rom YRAND BOULEVARD, NEAR EIGHTY-FIRST X stre°t, one Lot; Filty-seventh strect, aear Ninth ay: nue, one lot; also dne in rear of Pitty-sixth street; bar- gains, V. k. BLEVENSON, Jr., Li Pine street, MEST, BE ,SOLDSFIVE STORY DOUBLE TENE. ment, 2560x100, rented for $3100, prico $ 2.600; torms egy ; also 69 other tenement Tiouses, paying 12 10 16 per cent. WALTGCR W, MONTAGUL, Real Estate Broker, « iglth avenue and Twenty-lirst sireet, Lots, FACING AND views’ of digure; only $0 p OR SALE, IN AMITY COMMANDING SUPERB atral Park, for sale at extremely low recent cusli required: a bargain. 7K. SLEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. 6 TH STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH AVENUE AND Boulevard,— Two full Lots, at a great bargam. T. J, DUNKIN, JR, & OV, Third avenue, Misceltancous. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR _cash, Inquire 12 West Fourth street: AN pg RVESTMENT 8 NEW 25 FOOT FRONT avenue ‘Tenement, $16,000; @ Corner on 10) toot syreet, $22.00); great baryvains; little cash. , J. DUNKIN-& CO.,, 54 Third avenue. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE is : AND YO LET, g ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HRRALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM 81, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A.M, TILL 9 P, Mi ON SUNDAY FROM, 3 TILL 9 P.M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO, 7 FRONT STRE ROOKLYN HEIGHTS,—HAND: OME FOUR STORY comer brick Store; very desirable situation tor first Class a e . COW. liquor Store; price $14,600; terms easy. 28 Washing/on street, Brooklyn, BRICK HOUSE, “ALL IMPROVEMENTS, J RI fied, tt Heviwaed street, Brooklyn, near Lee av nue; 15 minutes Broadway jerry, 80ininuies Fulton ferry- Addiess (8 Wall street, room 10, IGHT HOUSES ON BUTLER STREET, BETWEEN 4 Hoyt and Bond sirects, Brooklyn, yalued at $40,000, equity $20,000, rent $.,360, to exchange for Lots or con try Property. (AL BLOM Q Us “160 Nassau siree OR SALE—TWO STORY RASEMENT AND SU cellar brick House, all modern improvements, in Yoop:r street, Nineteenth ward, Brook! also Cottage attur Kockaway, L. 1. Apply to PETER DELAP, 115 Grand street, Williamsburg. é OR SALE—A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, WITH 9 rooms (lot, 25 by 100), at 233 Conover street, South Brooklyn. Inquire ai 140 Spring street, in barber sho} OR SALE—A BARGAIN, EB FOR investinent, adapted ior private , hotel or public institution—an & prisit utire block Of land; si uM payer loca tic the most accessible and desirabie tn Brooklyn, ouly minues trom the ferries: on the preinises isa large doub.e stone iran-ion, containing 25 rooms, with every improvement, 8. E. He KBERD, 29 East Fourteenth st. OTS FOR SALE OR LEASE FOR FACTORIES,—620 Lots, with bulkhead water front; prices low; terms ‘Apply to 8. B. SCHIHFFELIN, 170 Willlam strect. Po ae GWILLIAMSBURG AND | NINETEENTH ward (Brooslyn) Houses and Apartments, within walking distance of ferries. Apply to 0. V. HOLCOMB, 89 broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. 706 NOSTRAND —HOUSE AND LOT, 1 price reduced $500; great bargain; 13 rooms; all improveients; one-third cash, batance en long mort- gaze, Cull on ‘or address W, EUCLID YOUNG, 40. New street, New York easy. AVENU {Store and PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, os POR SALE TAT RAMSEYS, NEW JERSEY, ON THE Erie Railroad, 26 miles trom New York, 43g acres of Selick, “with” Buildings: d ciange “thtee story ‘brick. rt 3 Dwelling darua, Outoudings, Lumber, Coal ant Lime House; business estanished over 20 years; will be sold together or im different “plots, to suit purchaser. Keasonabie price and terms easy. Cause of setting, 1 health of oneet the firm. For turther particulars call on or address J. ¥. DATER & BUN, Ka! seys (N. J.) Post aitic LORIDA.—FURNISHED COTTAGE IN AN ORANGE grove (I7 rooms) {0 let at Green Cove Spring. For particulars apply to-R, C. READ, 128 bast Twenty-second sireet, AKE FRONT.—HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, L4 ‘acres, on a beautiful lake: a few hours trom New York: photograph. C. H. OLIVER, No. 1 Park row. AT COTPAGR, 14 ARES: HIGH AND HEALTHY location; short wetk trom North Shore terry. Biatelt Island: plenty truit and garden ; $4,200; ‘erms to suit. DARRIN, 80 Broad street. Ni; HUNDRED AND SIXTY AOPES OF LAND IN Warren county, New York, to exchange for first class carriages, Value, $3,000; mortgage, $901. Apply at 18) Broadway, room S ha LES—AT A VERY LOW RENT FOR ONE YEAR or until the 15th of May next, to a small family, & beautiful Country Residetice at Westport, on Now York | and New faven Railroad; house and grounds in pertect and houge comp'etely furnished. A) oR J ‘LE, 79 Cedar ot. adel mo RENT—A FINE STONE HOUSE, 11 ROOMS; $690 per year; peas Clifton Landing, 8.1, For ‘ull par- AL 32) West Twenty-third street, aurea RESPECTABLE PARTY FOR A FIRST class furnished dwelling, with modern improve: Tents, hot and cold water, bath, &c.; also barn and stable, portor’s lodue, gas house, ice house, with grounds in good order; distance, less than one hour's ride from the city; rent iow, no object; best of reference required; will bé gold if desired on reasonable terms. Address ¥\, No. 127 Broad street, room 9, $250 GASH AND $25 MONTHLY, WELT, BUY A 40U two story brick basement House, 9 rooms: heater, range, marble mantels. Apply corner of Atlan: tic and Pennsylvania avenues, Eust New Yor $1 400 —COTTAGE, SEVEN ROOMS D + full lot; little cash wanted; balance cass Apply at comer of Atiantic and Pennsylvania avenues, ast New Yor! ticulars Appi £.000 ~COPTAGs, QURRUILDINGS. rnurT bole + and shade trees, mill, water power, with six acres; near depot; 30 milcs via Erie Railway. CHARLI WaRI $16.00 wo acl pains CLASS HALA oF epee | uiictings wort) ; near depot and Village} 28 miles from the city: Hergen county. “st P. WELLING, Paterson, N. J. 80.000 ACRES TIMBER LAND IN West vine ’ ginia; 10,000 in Tennessee to exchange tor Merchandise ; timber will pay for Land twice over. J. 0, HANOVER, Cincinnati, Vhio, _. REAL ESTATE TO_EXCHANGE. MILK FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, Stock and Crops; 20 Cows, 5 Horses; from city, in New Jersey. P. ZEGLIO, A. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH sTOOP brown stone House to exchange in Ninth ward, price $22,400, no encumbrance, for a higher priced House urth and Sixth avenues; will add cash. ‘& SLO, 1 ast Seventeenth sireet. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR NEW York city property, a three story and basement h stoop brown stone House, 22 feet’ front, on Third street; house in pertect order and fully furnished in latest style; (vrniture not one year in use, Inquire of owner, £13 Kast Forty-nnth street. PACHANGE-FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE 4 (encumbered), near Prospect Park, Brooklyn, some lots (iree and cleat) and some cash tor New York’ Tene- ment. BAKER, 27 Chambers street. HOUSE, AND FORTY LOTS, FREE AND OLEAR, io exchange for a substantial brick House in Brook- lyn or New York. Inquire at40 Cortlandt street, second oor, back room, between | and 5, No brokers, ON THE HUDSON.—A BRICK HOUSE AND OUT Lisi iat with (Oacres of Land, to exchange for abeth (N. J.) Honse. JACOB SHARPE, 149 Broadway. ‘0 EXCHANGE—IMPROVED WESTERN PROPERTY for Merchandise. Inquire at 40 Cortlandt street, second tloor, pack room; hours 1 to 5, _No brokers. Vy INIA GRAIN AND SHEEP FARM, NEAR Washington city, tor ay New Jersey eroporly or good business; two Farms, 313 acres each, near depot. THHODORE HENRY, 22 Jeilerson Market. JILL EXCHANGE ELEGANT SUBURBAN COUNTRY seat (price $20,000, no incumbrance) erty; will add some cash for D. J, MOLLOY, 202 Broadway, room 6. Whirty ites hirty miles Ti Gentre street. acity or ESTATE WANTED, | ri WANTED—NEAR CITY AND DEPOT, WITIT Stock, Crops, &e., inexchange for four story brick New York Storenouse, on cash sis. Address, with tull particulars, ALEXANDER, box 200 Heraid office. 1.000. a, BEQWS STONE FRONT HOUSE IN 5 '« South Brooklyn for sale; $1,000 cash, bal- duce in easy payments. Apply to J. ANDREWS, 44 Court street, Brooklyn. WANTED-FOR (CASH BUYER, 3 OR 4 STORY brown «tone House, in first class location, west of Fourth avenue, above thirtieth street, ‘T. OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pine street, room 10, ROPERTY WESTCHES « ¥ FOR SALE AND TO ENT. T TREMONT (TWENTY-! RTH WARD, nexed)—six iull Lotson Washington avenue; hig’ and near depot; will be sold cheap ii purchased at ‘once. POTTER BROS., Fordham. T TARRYTOWN AND ALL ALONG THE HUDSON— Furnished and uuiurnished Houses and Cottages tor bale cheap, or to let; very low rents. MBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. _ AT YONKERS—TWO FURNISHED HOUS cheap; near depot; only $5) per mon Unfurnished Houses. anil a number for sale c JAMES YOUM K SALE—AT YONKERS, ing the Hudson, in_ plots of 6 or 8 acres; also 17 acr near the above. New York. ‘Apply to owner, 26 Easi Sixteth street, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sale. OR SALE OR TO LET—SEVERAL VERY DESIR. able Houses, with modern improvements and extra lots of ground, on Bergen Heighisy within twenty-tive minutes irom the city; rents to May 1, $3.0 to $uN. APPLEBY & HELME, 133 Water strec PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR SALE AND TO RENT. TIENTION, CAPITALISTS!—FOR SAL! An extensive aad val fe tract of Ant aT lying partly within the three iownships of Ryon, Blythe and echuylkiil, in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, ‘this property is known as “The Valley Furnace Lands,” ana contains Light Thousand Five Hundred Acres, more or le-s, the greater portion of which lies within the boundaries of the southern anthracite coal neid, in Scauylkill county. Many of the celebrated and best known veins run through this extensive treyt, in 1862 the whole production of anthracite coal in Pennsylvania was 4,0%5.471 ons. ‘acite Coal 44x80; barn, 30x. depot; price $4, In 1872 the wholé produciion of anthracite coal in Pennsyivania was 19,923,205 tong The latter year showing an Increase over the former of 13,085,792 tonis, oF a gain of about 36) per cont. Should the Increase during the next twenty years be as great (and there is every reason to believe it will be greater) the production of Pennsylvania anthracite coal Tm Lv Wail reach 70,009,000 of tons, the ceriainty of & steady growth of production in at least the above rates of increase, and a knowledge of the rT 1 the anthracite edal tield in Pennsylvai makes it easy for any one to gee that lands, such as ese now offered, must become cnorinously bie in the near future. The only reason sor selling these lands Is to divide the futeresis in the settlement of an estate, Maps plans und chars of this property can’ be seen and ail intormation ol ee app! ng to. BARN TGIT, Ay ent, No, 417 Walnut sirect, Philadelphia, Ba, VALUABLE WATER POWER AND MILL PROP. erty ior sale, heap—In Orange county, X. Y., three iniles from steamboat landing, halt mile trom depot, two and a half hours irom New York; 12 acres land, mill 3 Story, sUx40 leet; two wings, 40 leet square ; two dwell- ings, ‘outhouses, ‘sheds, imachinery, (4-horse power tur- bine wheel, 10 fvet tail, suitable tor any manufacturing purpose. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth st. LAGE OF NORTH House, two stary, 1M rooms, stables, 20x30; 234 miles from Canaan |. CONROY, North Stamford, Conn. SMALL BRICK HOTEL, OPPOSITE DEPOT, 44 esiablished three years; 30 miles from New York; IStrains ver pay; Drice low; terms easy; would rent. Aisy C. rrow Billara Table, cheap. Apply to A. 'f, COLE, Spring Valley, N. ¥. ET ~BRUD WITH GAS, ' eligibly situated, at a bargain} aiso Farms'and Country Seis, c VAIL, 171 Broadway, IWARD's A Haka OW Us AGG S, IN ONEIDA COUNTY, FOR Vor particulars see owner, sale: cash price $3,500, Bennett building, corner Nassau and Fulton streots, fourth floor, room 4 G00 ‘ORY FRAME TOUSE, SEVEN rooms, good cellar; water in Kitchen; lot [0x150; mo: terms easy. Address JAMES L, BRUSH, 1 N. AT INWOOD i STRERT), ON HUDSON,—WELL 44 furnished Cottage to let; yas, range, turnace, Cro- ion; three minutes trom statio per month. H. M. CONDI ast Twelith street, EAUNIP( L REsIDENGE—ONE HOUR FROM York, about three acres; in perfect order; f shade and oroamental trees in abundance; 70 per cent Ou Mortyaxe ; possession to suit, Apply at 161 Broadway. FERGUSON, Cortex, PLANTATION, IN GEORGIA, 60 MILES std from Savannan, onthe Savannah River, two be or exchanged tor Real Property or Goods; title d call for about 7,000 acrés, supposed to be ‘about_L acres: renied for tour years trom next Ja) 20) per year; tivest deer. shooting, wild duck shooting best fishing Lakes upon the property. in the Sta heavily wooued Wits various oaks, ash, beech, cypress and hollywood, Apply, between the hours of Maud 2, to LEWLs BAKER, 9 Prince street, De" FORGET THE SAL first class Houses and Sites at Nyack, on the Hudson, SATURDAY, September i 1873, C. ATHEWS:ON & SON, uetion column No. 4 me street, New York. _ \LEGANT RESIDENCE, WITH WATER FRONT, {)'North shore, Staten Island, honse nearly new; finest View on the islindy dne opporwnity for’ yachismen; $8,000, worth $10,000, & Broad sireet, OR SALE—AT PASSAIC, N.J., 11 MILES FROM city, a large double French root House, nine lots of ground, ‘ive ininutes trot depot; rents tor Re per an jum, FEASTER, FKITSS & CO., No. | Park piace. ary, 1874, for | WARTED TO FURCHASE—A | WELL LOCATED three story House, with all improvements; one- halt cash, of hait on morgage; possession required May L GEORGE CODLING £'SON, 114 Broadway. _ HOUSES, ROOOMS, &C.. WANTE De In this City and Brooktyn. A —A.—A.—FREE REGISTRY FOR THOSE nSIRING to rent Houses the ensuing season, at te es te office of PHALON & SLOAN, No. 31 Fast Seventeenth Most cen- street (North Union Square), near Broadway. jocation in the city. LARGE HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, wanted—By a private family, who have a | few boarders: none buta first class private house wiil ansWer ; location between Twentieth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address X. M. M., Herald Uptown Branch office, SMALL FAMILY WANT A CONVENIENTLY ted Floor, unfurnished, ig neighborhood o th street and Broadway, of Fighth street and , avenue, Address, with particulars and price, A. box 116 station D, ITLEMAN FAMILY DESIRE A FURNISUED Residence unul May or June, 1874, the ‘amily ittle girl nine years of age; foo! care of furniture guaranteed, rent in neighborhood ‘of $2,000 per annum, Address M. E., Herald o} MARRIED COUPLE WANT A‘ NICE SMALL House, unfurnished, between Third and Sixth ave- | hues and Kighth to Twenty-fourth streets; rent not over | $1,000 yearly; a nice First Floor, with Basement, in a | ood location, may suit, Address THIRY, 180 West Tenth sircet, New York. (A. RESPONSIBLE PARTY WANTS TO LEASE A large tenement or double French flat House, or large House of any kind if rent is moderate. Address RESPONSIBLE, Herald office. FLAT, WIIH FOR HOU. keeping, tor a small jamily: location must be north of Swenheil street aud west of Fiith avenue. Address, stating particulars, box 4,004 Post office. ART OF A HOUSE, COMPLETELY FURNISH'D tor housekeeping, including kitchen utensils, &e., wanted—suitable for an American gentleman, his wite | and their two quict little girls, between Tenth'and For- tieth streets or in Brooklyn; will not buy, but wish to rent. Add MERCHANT, box 174 Herald office. WARTEDCBY TWO | LADIES, MOTHEK | AND daughter, « furnished Koom and Bedroom, without board, on second floor, with hot and cold water; a good location required and between Lexington and Fourth | avenues and not above Forty-second street: state te which inust be moderate, ‘Address N. V. C., Herald town Branch office, 1,255 Broadway. en Wing ins good neighborhood ; rent not ove Address B. W. & CO., 67 Leonard street, New York. cy consists of tour adults and ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, FOR HOUSEKE! P- ‘$1,200, Wen SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, closets, &e., unfurnished, in a respectable neigh: borhood, by a geiitieman and 'Wite, for light housekeey- ing, between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets and Kigith avenue and Broudway; rent must be moderate; paities | answering state all particulars in full, Address 7., box | 120 Herald office. ANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS, A THREE STORY, completely furnished House, for a car 4 sible private ily; location between Third avenues and Fourteenth to Thirty-fourth stree' rent not to exceed $150 a month. Address, for two days, H. C. 8. 682 Broadway. W ANTED—A WELL LOCATED STORE FOR GRO- cory, between Twentieth and Fortieth s'reets: give particulars, with rent. Address GROUKK, Herald Wares FOUR ADULTS, TWO LARGE, L turnished Rooms for housekeeping ; privaie taiily; es exchanged; all inmprovements; rent $10 per between twenty-fourth and Fitlieth streets, | Address W., Uox 10d ANTED—CUNFURAISHED, FOR THREE ADULTS and infant, Parlor Floor (ot four rooms) and Kase ment, or 4 Flat of five rooms, at reasonable rent, in ple ant and respectabie location. For full particulars ad- dress A. F., box 3,067 Post oifice. Qe tair-sized, furmshed Roon E eet, at moderaie rent, with independen MANENT, box (30 Herald office, W2XNTEDIIN AN AMHRICAN FAMILY, TWO On three good tnenished Rooms, for entleman, wile and two children, between Fourteenth and thirt fourth streets, Fourth and Seventh avenues; terms not | to exceed $4 per week. Address AMERICAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. | course for all seasons of the year. | are unsurpassed (or elegance and comfort, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. REP stan uve. ne ANTWERP “SERVICE. Appointed to carry the Belgian aud Mails United States Amiel. Philadetpiiia, Sept. 10. Aug. 19, dug. 12 cept 3, Building. juilding. $100, gold papa irae FS “635, currency repaid Gertincates, $86, currency. LIVERPOOL SERVICE, Tons Master, Laverpogl. Philad’a, 203 ndlay. Sep: Ug. 2 233, ft. | Aug. 20, Sept. 11, tidus OF FAssadee™ met VADERLAND, 2,800. tona, Captain Vander Heyoen REY DAL BALL, 2,114 tons, <a To Collin... +e Ni RLAND, 3.000 tons, [ . W. dames... SWITZERLAND, 3,000 ions, Capt, — og Bi PRICKS OF PASSAGE. Cabin * Steerage . ABBOTSFORD. KENILWORTH. Cabin. steerage $100 currency curreney Prepaid Tickets will be sold here at lowest, Fa good from, Aniwerp and Liverpool to all interior, points in the United States, via the Pennsylvania Kailroad and its connections, thus ding parties in this country a con- yenient and che cant; i Fytlent wud cheap opporuuty of sending tor thelr W M8 Stak Livi neem ie « iSTOWN AND LIvi RPO - CARRY Ne ae UNITED SEATES ere, ew nny from New York on aiuedave wee parades, calling at Cork deeper verpool on 27 ac) A.M. October 4, at 3 P.M. = Sysociety dL. at 8:30 A. M. Passenger accommoditions forall Glanate onetdasiay: by ino speed and comfort. loons, suALerooms, sulvKiny rovm and bathrooms i midship section, where least mo , a ha atewardeusse mageomp heseamerl® SUFKeons tes—Saloon, j steerage $8) in et Those wishing tosend for triendse ta er ientry can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates cus. spe: from all parts of America to y. iz rs booked to and Paris, iewsbung. Norway, sweden, India, Australia, Drafts irom £1 upwards, Se ‘or inspection of plans and other informatio: the Company's office, 1 Broadway, New vork. "PP!Y at ‘ills of lading issued to Continental poris, J. H. oPAES, Agent __. COASTWISE STEAMSUIPS. THE RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comiiort af stweraye passenger omtortable berth, well ventilated sleeping apartments and good food will be furnished them, : An experten surgeon is attached to each vessel. Freight will be reeeived av ail principal points in the West and South in conneetion with the Pennsylvania Ratlroad, Southern Mail Steamship Company and Clyde's Lines, and through bills of lading issued for Ant werp, Bremen, Hamburg, ‘Havre, Amsterdam, Kotter dam,‘ Liveryool, Loudon,’ Glasgow, Beltas, Mull and ‘The Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct epnnection with the Pennsylvania Nailroad, and all mer chandise intended tor points beyond Philadelphia can be ig ripes sed ry eek of the gy bird bare ane ° pense to shippers and risk of damage - Janding which results trom eartage. sade For rates of freight and passage, and other information, apply to GEO, W, COLTON, Ay it, dl COLTON, Agent, 42 Broa PETER WRIGHT & BOMBS one eect General Agents PINLADELPHTA, B. yonder Becke, General European Agent, ‘Anuwerp. H& HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S tron mall steamstip or, Captain V. Cochennausen, will sail on Trursday, Sep- tember 1], at2 P.M., for Hamburg, taking passengers trom New York to Plymouth, London, herbourg and Hamburg, PO Searant Sax payablo in United wines yale” se, able in Uni tes yold. KUNHAEDT & Cu., Cc. B. RICHARD #BOAS, deneral Agents. General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad st lew York, 61 Broadway, New York, The WESTVHALIA will eail September 1s. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BRIMEN, The steamship KRONPRINZ, Captain O, Heimbrush, will satlon Wednesday, september 10, at 2 P. M.. trom Bremen pier; foot ot ‘third street, Hoboken, to be fol- lowed by steamship MOSEL, Captain G. Ernst, on Satur- day, -eptemter 13. LONDON, HAVRE AND William Hunter & Co,, Agents, Liverpool, RATES OF PASSAGE TO BREMI: eeane in gold or its equivalent in currency), First Cavin, F Second Cabin. Stweraze : ij For ireixit or passage apply to Agents, No.2 Bowing Green. OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail trom Pen nia Rail road whart, Jersey City, as follows:— GLA MORGAN aut «September 17 PEMBROKE October & First cabin ‘passage, $75 and §80, currency; second cabin, $55, currency ; steerage, $33, ‘currency. ' Prepaid steerage certificates trom Cardiil, $33, currence for £1 and upward. For further particulars apply to AKOHIBALD BAXTER & CO:, Agenis, 17 Broadway, New York. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIP: Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, Fortnightly to London direct, Dratta From piers Nos, 44. and 47 North River, TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITALY, Thompson.,......Saturday, Sept, 15, at 10:30 A. M. FRANCE, -Saturi 2), ata P.M. Andrews. Saturday, Sept, 27, at9 A.M. Saturday, Oct. 4, at3 P.M. FOR LONDON DIRECT. HOLLAND, Bragg. Sept. 11, at9 A.M, Cabin passage, $70) $50, "$00, currency ; steerage, $20 currency, Keturn tiekets at’ reduced rates. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, enstown, Londoi- derry, Glasgow, Cardi, Bristol or London, at the lowest rates, For further information apply at. the company’s olfice, No, 69 Broadway. ¥, W. J. HURST, Manager. ‘MAN LINE For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers are ophoien io sail as follows :— CITY OF BRISTOL, uisdav, September 11, 9 4, M. CILY OF PARIS, ‘aturday, Septembr = 13, 11 A. M. CITY OF BROOKLYN. Thursday, September 18, 2 P. M. CITY OF KRiCHMOND Lua a Ptenber 20, 2 P.M. CITY OF NEW YORK, Thursday, September 25, 7 A. M.° CITY OF MONTREAL ..Saturday, September 27, 9A. M. and h succeeding Saiurday and Thursday, trom pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, adZihits $70, $80 and $0, old, ‘according to aecommo- m rip tickets at low rates. s to Liverpool, Quéenstown, Glasgow, London- derry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid Certitt- caver, $8, currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates Piatls ted atiowest rates, 1 ai a ‘or cabin passage and genert ness @| al 1e Company's office, No. 15 Broudw. Ee For stecrage passage, at 3) Broadway. JOHN G. DALZ, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. M. 8. CREAGUH, 102 State street, Boston. F, BROWN, #2 south Clark, Cor. Luke street, Chicago. WM, INMAN, Liverpool. and ‘No. 9 Rue Scribe, Pacis. C UNARD LINE, Wit! the steamers of this jine will I NOTIC! the view of diminishing the chances of collision orth take @ specified On the Outward Pas-age from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing meridian of 50 at 43 lut., or nothing to the north ‘of 43. the meridian of 90 On the Homeward Passage, crossiny at 42 lat, or nothing to the north oi 42 AMERICAN ROYAL PS BEIWEEN NEW YORK AND SALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK, day, Sept. 10 PARTHTA. .Sa‘day, Sept. 13 sday, Sept. 17 SAMARL lay, 20 M ABYSSINTA.Sa’ Ly, SeptaT Oct. 1 ‘Sa'day, Oct, 4 W'sday, Oct. 8 CALABRL ‘a’'day, Oct. owing Wednesday and Saturday trom New York. jarked thns * do not carry steerage passengers, Cabin pasage, $9, $1 and $130, god, ae- cording to accommodation. Keturn tickets on favorable terms, Steerage, $30, currency, Steerage tickets from Liverpool amd Queenstown and all paris of Europe at lowest Fates, | Vor freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Groon,” For steerage passage at Ill Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, orto P. H, DU VERNST, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, It, ITED STATES MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday, THE BRITISH AND NOKT MALL j and ever: Steamers NEVADA, Forsyth. September 10, at 84 A.M | MANHATTAN, Price, ir. September 17, at 25, P. M. From pier 46 North Rive: Cabin Pasage, $4), gold; Stecrage, $80, currency. Prepaid tickets, $32, cure ney Ked io and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- ‘ Sweden, &¢, Drafts on ireland, Eng'aid, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 49 Broadway. TAL NOTICE,—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP S*NEV Aba, sailing Wednesday, September 10, will Carry a limi jeu number of intermediate passengers at $0 (currency) each. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Hroadway. si LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. ‘The. splendid. vessels on this Tavorite route for tho Continent wil eall #rom ‘Dior No. 6 North itiver as fol- EUROPE, Lemarie...............S8aturday, September 2) urday, October 4 VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont. PEREIRE. Biowr, aturday, October 13 Price of passage, in gold (including wine), to Brest or Havres—* First Cabin. + $125| Second Cabin $75 Excursion. t reduced rates. American (raveulers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe, by taking this line avod both tran. ait by English railway and the discomiorts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GLORE MACKENZIé, Avent, 58 Broadway. ANgHOR LINE, Steamers sail from pier 20 North River, New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. | OLYMPTA....Wed., Sept. 10| ANGLIA, t., Bept. 27 | VICTORIA... Sat, Sept. 13| TRINACKIA. Wed., Oct, 1 LUMIIA..Wed., rept. 17 | CALIFORNIA Sat, Oct. 4 | GASTALIA. .. Sat.’ Sept. 27 | CALEDONIA. Wed, Oct. 3 EUROPA..." Wed., Sept. 21] INDIA... . ...8at., Oct, IL ‘The pawenger accommodations on steamers of this line Cabin state. rooins are all on upper deck, thus securing good Hight and ventialOn. 2 res OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. Bat. steamers, Wed steamers. old, urrency. Cabii $75 and $65 $70 aud $05 Cabin return tickets, seeur- ing best accommodations. $130 - $130 STEERAGE, $30, CURRENCY, Tickets for passage to or {rom any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland of the Continent issued puarrs tO ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENT BATES, 0 i ves, No. wling Green, New York, Company's oftees DERNON HMO ERS Agents, V ANTED—AN OFFICE, 25x15, FIRST OR SECOND floor, near William street, between Cedar street and Beaver. Address D., box LU Herald office. JANTED—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room, in & house on the flat plan; location between Twenty-third and Forty seond strecis Fourtly and Sixth avenucs, Addvess PRIVATE LUXURY, Heraid Up- town Branch oftice. het 4 AT ONCE—BY AN UNDOUBTED TENANT, @ first class furnished or uniurnished House; se rity if desired. Apply to HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 Kast ‘Twenty-third street, ANTED—FOR A CAREFUL, RESPONSIBLE PER. | ‘son, a furnished House in a central and respectable location ; rent not to exceed $3,600. Address N, A., Herald Uptown Branch office. V ANTED—BY A_ FAMILY OF ADULTS, THE Lower Part of a House in @ good location; about Six rooms: east or west side, Address A, M. 8., Herald Uptown Branch office, In the Country. LAINFIRLD.—WANTED TO RENT, GOOD TlOUSE A tere nul Rpring, oF would exchange, destxable ols or House 12a 00 i tie ohare PLLITAM, terald office, ven ae a: {OR SALE—LEASE OF LARGE FACTORY, 6 ACRES, Kahway River, Rahway ; two renewals, five years! privilege of purchase ; reut Address 22 Dey sireet second sory. WANTED-TO RENT, WITHIN 25 MILKS OF CITY hear railroad depot, an uniurnished ox turn hed House: family sunall, Address, giving particulars, wrius, &c., Which must ve moderate, H, Herald oitca, TPECIAL NOTICE, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that from this date the steamers of this line will sail from pier No. 26 North Haver, toot ot North Moore street, STATE L! Hi ATR EW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail from W6 North River as follow: 1 September 17 October L October 15 } October 29 and every taking pas- gengers at through rates to all paris of Great Britain and ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Draits for £i and upward, For ireight or passage ly to AUSTIN BALDWIN ECO. Agents, 72 Broadway. Steerage Passage Office, 45 Broadway. TREAT TESTERS, AMETITE LINE NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this lino Will sail trom pler 18 Kast RaritecN MARY, Holman..Wednesday, September 19 GREAT WESTERN, Stamper., Wednesday, September 24 gurtaney eke chee gus Se Mey a South treet, ote Bt, MOH AN'S SON RB hag STATES [PASSPORT BUREAU.—OF FICIAL Passports of the Department of State issued by A.C. MARTH, United States Court House, 41 Chambers PAcHiC MAIL StEAM<HIP COMPANY'S LLNE #0 3: CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, ViA PANAM CARRYING MAILS, PASSENG“RS AND ASPINWALL, PANAMA, SANTA MARTHA, GREY. b LI N . SAN A . TUWS AND PAcitic Coase OF MEXICO, CENTRAL AMEKIOA, PERU, “AND. CHILI. Fentember 20—Steamer RISING STAR, Captain J, B. Hildreth, wall leave pier No. 42. North River ati? o'clock noon for Aspinwall direct, connecting at Vanama with the steamer ARIZONA, Captain Austin, leaving Panna for San Franciaco, and calling at Aci) ico, Manzanillo aid -an Diego; a’so connecting for all € tral American and South Pacitic ports. Frelzht ior these ports received until 5 P.M. of September INouly. De Pariures of 20th cach month from New York connect with the company’s stemner touching wt San Lento, Fonaia, wont ns ery ‘ee aaah ae Moatnel CA Ww! ave San Francisco on September 24 for Honoluln, Sandwich Islands, 6 ‘One of the company’s splendid steamers will leave San Francisco September 16, 1873, (or Japan and China. For Fales of passage, ireight and all turther, information apply at aS ie company’s office, on the pier, toot of Canal EO. H, BRADBURY, President. Boway, Superintendent. SAMANA BAY COMPANY—FOR PUERTA PLATA, }) Samana and Santo Domingo City.—The United States mail een TYBES, Captain A. Delanoy, will eavopisr No.3 North River on Thursday, Septem: ber M, atd & M.” Bills of exchange on. Pucrla Plata, assage apply to eS SPOPFORD BROTHERS & Ct ‘BP roadway. PR rrying the United States mail. ‘The first class September 1, at 12 o'clock M. For ireight’ or passage, Fanaa and Santo Domingo vity in 3 chasers (or tale. Vor trent or passage apply tone Pot DAD BRORHENS'S Bee ed call HAMILTON AND 8%. GEORGE, BERMUDA.— steamship PERIT, Kelly, Commander, will be despatetie from pict 9 Eust'River tor. the abuve porte on thursday having clegaht accommodations, appl se LUNT BROTHERS, 3 ‘These first class steamships will sail eve: 3 P. M., trom pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar for Havana threct as follows :— COLUMBIA WILMINGT Tuesd: ‘September 16 MORRO CA‘ -September 23 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to WILLIAM ee oe co No, 6 Bowling Green. D, MCKELLAR, Agentin Havana, IRKCT LINE TO HAVANA, Progreso and Vera Cruz. Now York and Mexican Mail Steamship line, leaving pier No. 3 North River avs P.M, . EVERY THURSDAY, CITY OF MERIDA (Havana only). CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only) CLEOPATRA (Havana only)..... i CITY OF MEXICO (Havana and Mexico)..Noon, Sept. 2 For freight or passage apply to FPF, ALEXANDRE & SONS, 32 Broadway, IEXAS LIN FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carrying the United Stites Mail.—steame: GEO, W. CLYDE, Capiain Cole, will leave plor 20 East River, Saturday, September 14 at3 P.M. Through b of lading given to Houston and all points on the Gal ton, Housion and Henderson and B, B. and, R. R. chitrge for forwarding in New York. sage, having suvenior accommodations, ap ) MALLORY & CO, 153 Mal P, OLYDE, 119 Wall Stree OR NEW ORLEANS DIREC ‘The Cromwell Stea ‘The steamship GEV. WASHIN« heail, will leave pter No, 9 North River, September 13, 1873, at3 P.M, Freight received da Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport 0 For treight or pass ly to iden lane, or EXOURSIONs, H*%, ¥OR ROCKAWAY BEACH! FOURTH AND TASE Family Excersion of the. In, to Rocka wi on, Tucsday, weptomber 9, ntoainboat PLEAS ANT VALLEY, Captain ry, Will leave Twenty-fourth, street, North » ab Si Newark street, H. , 8205, Boring ver, 9 Cynard Bock, jersey City, 9:15: pier 7 North River, 94); Pulton Ferry, Brooklyn, 10 4: M, | Nhould the wandher pro} riny the excurs son will take x folowing Te nee for excursion, $1; . a. BLOUMPIRED: «EVAN COU magere If Kiun'outside. of the tarbor'as faF- as Long Wraueh ius jo he hai as as jul betore going to Rockaway, . OR SAL, ) LE AND PORTER BREWERY FOR SALE IN THIS A city, See Business Opportunities, A GOOD BARBER SHOP FOR SALE.—GOOD Sie ness. Address BARBER, box 220 Hierald office, FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY STORE, WIT and Wagon, for sale cheap, of exchange fo Property. also a partucr An a resp. ctable business, __FIWOR'GABINEN, auctloncer, No, 6 Gentre street. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SAL! D AND A, alt enaiiished iforchant tuteriie antl ochite Business, a short di-tance in th jonny State ot ep a Recucut. Fo tf Te aeuL gh gt particulara Inquire ot SIMONS & TUK! AA SISTER AND CHOP HOUSE, IN A SPLENDID location, for sale—Doing a good business | sadiatactory: Beasone Given for selling, Address CHOP LOUSE, Herald’ A FO0RXER Liquor stone POR SALE CHEAP, . ‘on the premises, tu Spri and Mulberry treetay or bud hind avenue, Oraer PPE A. WEINE CORNER LIQUOR STORES, ON ALL THE ‘avenues and business streets, tor sale at low prices; Oyster downiown Liquor Stores to let; algo Restaurants, oon a shee. Houses. MITCHUL18 Store Agency, T7 Cedar street, A —FOR SALE CHEAP, DRUG STORES, BAKERIES, « Coniectioneries, Variety Stores, corner Grocery Stores, Meat Markets, Honse Furnishing Stores, Fancy Goods'Stores; Bakeries to let. ‘MITCHELLS Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. PHYSICIAN'S AND DRUGGIST'S—CHANCE never offer a ain | Dine Store C3 tale cesta tenes trade; sure fortune. 1 2 Thambersstreet., GEORGE Wy SIMERS, Store Auency. N OLD ESTABLISHED MILLINERY, DRY GOODS AN aatraney SoreLocated ‘leading. thoroughfare excellent, cusit trade, extraordinary chance to maks money. Pi 28 Chambers streer, Fe PareenT OAGH W, STMERG, Store Agency. 4 EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE—LIQUOR STORE) N AN create; corner stand; location unsurpassed; well known; exignsively patronized | unquestionably rare in- Vestment, Particulars 25 Chambers street, ion; enterprising parties ; rare iuvesument, AL iid? tall trade just commenciy Lager Beer Saloon, 90 West Houston streey doin: oF at auction Thursday ext, Ca veesDOREER, also nger's, cheap, ail at No, 62 Sixth a g0011 opportit~ station D. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. A. FORK AND PROVIE(ON BTORE FOR SALE— splendid location; enterprising Shambers sire! GRORGE W. SIMERS, Store hity for any one to stark Addr 45. rich a 100 daliy; long lease; rent $45; rich ait taauificent Axtures: bar and Lack bar alone costing Auetioneer, 62 Bowery, corner Ca Thoroughly established ; large profitable business y 4 Particulai JOB BOOKBINDERY FOR SAL RARE OPPORTUNITY.—THE FIRST CLASS! over $1,200; great beauty, cheap, this day, private sale,’ WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE f CALL AT 47 WEST LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE. atrcet for information BARGAIN,—A FIRST AL Store tor 8 Hp ghey; doin rent. quire of A, |. BRAH int LE eee skeet CONFECTIONERY STORE, STOCK AND FIX- tures, good location and low faye will be sold av a low figure. 8 B. GOODALE, ‘No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Fitth Avenue Hotel. RARE BUSIN POET 2 od a che Lease, Good Will, Furniture an t Sind most pertect Hite’ Hotels inthis city, with first class Restaurant and Lunch Koom atiached, situated in a splendid business nei hborhood; present income from pootirs alone isdounle the amount of the whole rent. Any one that means business please app! t42 White CRLER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- Mi Bandaomely ceased in. wala, nearly. new, Gost $75, Will be sold for $30; in pertect order; attach= ments complete, 3> Bleecker street. 5 RELPR & WILSON, ALSO A SINGEB'S Attachments, Inquire of DRESSMAKER, 56 West Thirty- second street. : JAS8 FAMILY GROOERY good cash trade; low 379 Myrtle avenue, or Aranzas wharf, Brazos Santiags and St. Louis, Cabin passage $50; steerage, $25. For freight or pas- sage appiy to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street, PO" NEW ORLEANS Diner, MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship MISSISSIPP Captain M. B. Crowell from pier 36 North River (foot,of North Moore street), on Saturday, Sepiember 13, at3 o'clock P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given’ to St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For treight of paws, having superior accomimoda- tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 3 Norch River, POR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line, ‘The sleamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Bolger, will leave picr 2l East River, Wedneslay. September 10, at4 P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates give to Galveston, Indianola, Rockvort or Aranzas Whari, Bra- zos Santiago and St.’ Louis, Cabifl passage, $5); xteer- age, $25. For freight or passage, having superior accom tions, appl motations APU MALLORY & C0., 158 Maiden lane. Fok NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND, RIGHMOND.— ‘the Old Dominion Steamship Company wall despatch from pier $7, North River their elegant sidewheel stean- ship WYANOKE, Couch, Commander, for Nortotk, Cit, Point and Kichinond, on Tuesday, September 9% at P.M., giving through’ bills of lading. to all points South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets to all points. Accommodations unequalled, Apply at pier 37 or at eral Ottice, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street. TRAVELLERS’ ALBANY AND TROY $2 SARATOGA $3 00, BY DAY line boats ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL'DRE Leave Vestry street pier at 8:30 A. M,, and Twenty-third street, north of Kirie terry, at 8:45, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack iby ferrybout), Milton, ough: keepsie, Rhinebeck, ‘Tivol, Catskill anil Hudson. Con- necting for all points West and North. Trip tickels to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, GUIDE. SL. nickels by special cars and’ baggage checked t Saratoga and 5) FIERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGH- sie, Rondout and K West Point, ‘Cornwall, New Hamburg, MARY POWELL, trom Vestry street, picr ‘at 3:80 o'clock, ton, landing at Cozzens’, dd Milto: A OLYPHANT will leave every morning at 8 o'ch the joot of Harrison street.—The steamer. G. day included, for Haverstraw and intermediate apt rewrnl leave Haverstraw at 21’, M, ULY 9, 187: - (MENS, LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE. $1 5) gant steamboats SUNNYSIDE and ier 4¥ North River, foot of Leroy str lays excepted), at 6u'clock P. trains on Kensseiacr and Saratoga, Central and ‘Troy and. Boston, railroad aril, Lake George and, Montren!: bi age checked to destination, pried JOSEPH CORNELL, PALL RIVER LINE 10 BOSTON, via Newport and F; ‘Thd world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and DENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray xtre daily (Sundays excepted), at 5 P. St. Hall's Band is © gaged for the season. A. P. BAUON, Superintendent. R STAMFORD AND GREENWICH.—TNE STEAM- boat NELLY WHITE leaves dally from pier 37 Kast River at 3:30 and foot of Thirly-third street at $46 P.M. ; leaves Stamford at 7 A. M. OR NORWALK AND DANBURY. steamer Americus leaves daily at street at $:16 and Thirty-third street at necting with the Danbury Railroad, W for all points stand West. The most direct route to Sarntoga, Through tickets sold ani ‘uperintendent. ORNING LINE FOR SING SING AND IONA Island, the steamer THOMAB COLLYER will leave from Harrison street, pler 34, every morning (Fridays ox- Yelock; Twenty-third street, 8:15; landing at tings, Dobby Ferry, irvington, Sing Si 5 y Point, Verplancks. Returning, leaves Jona Island at 2 o'clock; Sing Sing, 3:10, arriving in Now York 520. N. B.—Express freight taken at halt the usual rates, oa MONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON,—THE £LEGANT steamers - RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday STONINGTON, ‘every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from pier 33 North River, ats P.M. ROOKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAMP Jong established, larze store, with artments, at 1,218 Third avenue ; rent $40; good stuck; ‘great vargain; fine locati T\RUG STORE FOR SALE—EXTRAORDINARY OP- De vGrdintys well stocked and fitted; long lease, low yent land profitable business. Address, for permits to tignte, box 3,740 Post office, New York, UG STORE, IN CITY—GOOD BUSINESS, CHEAP HUG Atase in good neighborhood ; cash or part on time, Particulars of J. F, WALTER, 21 Clinton place, Eighth street. established ‘Crockery. Store established Crocke er Furniviing, 676 Second avenue? it called for immedi- dleiy, asthe owner i engaged in another busines and notable to atiend to both. Agents need not apply. JOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOARDING: House, doing a good business; cheap rent; inust be gold on account of sickness. street, near Catharine, \OR SALE--ON ACCOL k first class corner 1 tock; a bargain tor cash. Depot, 15 JOR SALE—UP TOWN, A HOUSESMITIVS SHOP orn Rating Manuiaciory, with steam engine and full machinery; suitable tor any manulacturing, pur- Dose: shop 28xi4; three years’ ground lease, with horse <i Wagon; established ior 20 years; with or without the building: terms easy. Inquire of JOHN 8. GABE No. Sd Eighta avenne, between Flity first and Fitty ond stree! GREAT SACRIFICE, THE OLD froth Kerosene and House Inquire at No. 586 Water OTHER BUSINESS, A jor Store, with or without Inquire at CLAUSSEN'S Alo GROCERY AND TEA STC FULL WOR SALE: stock and good fixtures, 579 Grand str a JOR SALE—IN THIS CITY, A MANUFACTORY OF A new and desirable goods,’ for less than $4,000, The reason for selling will be given by addressing 4 ZZ. Herald office, wal JOR SALE—BAKERY, WITH EVERYTHING IN E complete order, baking about 25 barrels flour per week; the owner has other business and can’t attend to it. Address i, B, C., Brooklyn Post offte AOR SALE—a FIRST CLASS CORNER FAMILY 1 Liquor. Store; long lease; good reasons for selling. Cait on Mr. WILLTAMS, 180 Spring street, OLD Es- Crockery, Kerosene and House Furnishing nd avenue, it called tor immediately, as aged in another business and is not able to both. Agents need not apply. JOR SALE AT A GREAT BACRIPIOE—TH tablist Store 670 8 the own —A GOOD PAYING BOOT AND SHOR none of the leading avenues; satistuctory Apply at 15 Murray street. Store. reasons given tor selling. QUANTITY, | SHOWCASE Desks, Dru Office Ratlings, ery SWools, Shelvin r store furnished day by JAMES 4 udson street, of the Wood Work of car’ for the transatlantic OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, INCLUDTD F Stock and Fixtires of whole houseg re: the owner is leaving the city. Inq HAN, corner of West Houston and Gi FE FURNISHING STOV parcot Third aveuw 1 be sol good lease. Address HARD- ARDWARE, NOU Store, on uppe for cost of stock al WARK, box 1:0 ilerald ROUTE FOR SALE—H TUSpoty now doing a fetail busindss of about 30 quarts per day; reason tor selling, the owner has other. end 4 apply. business to atiend to, No agents need i. np SS ALM ER, Sale stables, corner Bridge and Nassau sts., Brooklyn. AKG OIA —CORNER PAT) "SUPPLY Ri Kore Paper Hangings, Window Shades, &c.; will sell for value of stock and fixtures only. Apply on prem- ises, corer Third avenue and Seventy-fourth strect. OND HAND SAFES FOR SALE CHEAP; lie’s and Hall's, ail sizes an fe Depot, 72 Maiden lane and No, iS 5 yles, at WE Liberty street NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ‘Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and it streets, as follow: KE: rau tor Marsuburg. ttsburg, the West and South, With Pullman Palace Cars attached, 930 A. M., 5,7 and #0 P.M. Sunday, 67.830 P.M." For Baltimore, Washington and ‘the South, via “Penn- ‘Sylvania Air Line,” at9 4. M.,Sand9P, M2 Sunday,9 Somme. for Philadelphia, 8 9, 9:30 A, M., 12:30, 8:0, 9%. Mand l2 night. Sunday, 5, 7, 8:30 and’9 P, For Philadelphia, via Kensington, at 7 As Me and P.M. bey 6 oF mM. 7:06 P.M, rant and second cia . M Newark at 66:0. 7, 750) #:10, 9, 10,11 A, M.. 12 M., 2a $4 W), 5:2), 6:10, 4 1PM and i2night, Sunday, nd ‘2 wight, Sunday, 5:20, 10 ALM, 12 210, "6 WA rsh ah 8 8 SSAA W' WW, 5 0, 7, 8:10, Rahway 6. 6 ‘307 10, 3:40, 4, 4 cin, , 6, 6:10, P. M, and 12 night nay, 9220, 6:10 ant 7 M, nd Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. M,, 2:90, 340, 4:30 and’ P.M. For New Brunswick, 7 and 8:10 A. M., 12M.,2 3:10, 4, 8:2), 6410.5:8,.9 P.M and 12 night. ‘Sunday, 6:10, 8.9) and’) P.M, For bast Millstone, 8:0 A, M., 12 noon, 4and 520 PM, For Lambertville and Flemington, 9 A. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 2 and 4 YM. Accommodation tor Bordentown, Burlington and Cam- den, 7 and 939) A. Mu. 12:9, 24.8 and 7 P.M. For Freehold, 7 A. M., 2and 4), M. For Jamesburg, Pemberton, Camden, 6 A. M., and, via ‘boat Irom pier No. 1, 5:00 P, M. Trains, arrive, as follows: From Pittsburg, 6:50, 10:25 A. 236 Mey Gaily; 922% 10:IGA. M. and 3:39 4M lay. Brom Washington and Balti- onsyivania Air Line, 6:40 A.M. 4:29 and b, 6:0 A.M." From Philadelphia, 10,620, 1:15, 11:20) 1186 A; Ms 28 S848 S44 Jost0 Fa PA a Ticket offices, 21 and 944 Broadway; No. I As- Atul toot of Hesbrosses and, Cortiaudt streets. BS ry place, CABSAT I ot NOS Beery POM. BOYD, St General Manager, General Passenger Agent EXCURSIONS sc wore de bevie let lee er T LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SI FON camers leave dally (rom spring strect at IA. M, i 2, S:l0and 7 P.M., landing a wonty.third stree i) ines eer, Aehaay a “ong at Feuer hord strech | I¥, WILDER, HERRING AND MARVIN 8, Cheap for Cash: Sales moved, repyired LILLIE SAFE COMPANY, JAFES.—LILU SD Sates, all sis and improved; $1 Maiden lane, 200 ~REASE, STOCK AND F XURES OF HAT |. Store on Kighth avenue, Caliat hair store 1,200 Broadway. 00 BUY SIX SHELV Wo coUN $4 ters, two Showcases, one Reflector, with four lights: Gas Fixtures and Lamps, one Looking Glass and C ter, one Stove, one Icebox, one L ‘oue + Worth $5), Inside of the show window-—in alt the Fixtures Fifty-titth street. Rooms, WILL ‘of the store 914!; Third avenue, near nice’ ba k Rent $70, including two MACHINERY. QUANTITY OF ENGINES, m Pumps, new and second hand. treet, Brooklyn. machinery. WATER AND DOVER Boilers, Pum’ notive Boiler, 35: y ».; hors DF vnatne, NEW OND HAND AND SE LoY OF ay a Y sean ps, sha % x % Boaane Tanks doxchanged, ut BENJAMIN FOX otk And 6d West Thirty-fourth streets barton AOR SALE—A BARGAT LD, FOUR OR BA reomotive, Boilers, 1% se; three fing 9 BW horse, AGW w SS Engines, 12 ; WANTED tO PURCHASE Lu YRTANTED_BY WHOLESALE, W so mh Mi pig offi c McSORLBY, 407 ww Broad ray room 4, NTED_TO PURCHASR A STRICTLY FIRST Wan zagine Lathe, about 4 feet bed and 18 inch full particulars, maker's naina B. ARNOLD, Troy, N.Y Natcess, satiny iid Gwost cash price, OB. UV ANTED TO PURCHASE—A PATENT MEDICING ft ass salal ity ai tome cash. Address JASUN, Herald. ollicey WAXTED To PORCH ASH—A SEWING MACHINE, Motor, Address 5, M., Uerald office,

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