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— ‘BOARDERS WANTED. e malt of Rooms, topethier of separately, with Boa [gx ee ee es | Ueierh sacs cts araewe sonar | Se “NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1873—QUADRUPUE SHEET, BOARDERS WANTED. '-BECOND GRRE ET SECOND front to with Board; suital sto! gentemad and wile. §)~Baypsomeny reene SBCOND FLOOR front Koom, with _ oH ie ot pep a ce ek Parlor, eye pets “first class. 27 West 1 ih f] ERY DESIRABLE svIT oF ROOMS AND ONE Pp gd to let, Samesene given and rewired. 43 We NICELY FURNISHED SITT! OM AN! room on parlor floor, with good Board, fire and ¢: efor j Sup also Rooms for tamilies or gentlemen. sf : SUIT OF FRONT ROOM NEWLY PAINTED and bee taralebed, 10 let, with rd. 42 East Twenty- 2 th STREET, 46 WEST.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, ‘to families or single gentlemen ; feference 2) 8T hed neatel EAST, 53.—LARGE, Eg ey ¥ ished Rooms’ on second floors. House ond table first class. Reierences THIRTY-SLVENTH Ht STREET.—HALL connecting ; cold water; ample closet on fourth floor. yA igs STREET, 350 WEST, NEAR ELEVATED RAIL- road depot.—Handsomely furnished large and single Rooms, with Board ; large clogots, water, gas, £¢.; soul rk szpemare; table unexceptionable; terms moderate; 99> STREET, WEST, 318 —FAMILIES, OR A PARTY of four or'five gentlemen, desirous ‘of securing & superior home, at moderate rates, apply as above. 93 CLINTON PLACE.—FIRST CLASS ROOMS IN ess and singly, newly furnished in black walnut; BLOCK FROM MADISON | 8 DARE ELEGANT Second Floor, with or without private table. , Suit and’ single Rooms; references; Mret ola use, 119 East Twenty-third street. OR TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with Board ; also back Parlor, with two fine exten! gion Rooms, en' suite. Apply at 242 West Twenty-sec- ud street. 1 BLOCK WEST OF BROADWAY, NO. 209 THIRTY- fourth street.—A handsome front or back Parlor, ith old water, turnished or unfurnished, an if required. ST OR SECOND FLOOR.—PARLORS AND BED- rooms, with Buard, in a private taiily ; one Room on ird floor for gentlemen; references exchanged. 6 fest Twenty-second strect, st Bouse) hated OF FIFTH AVENUE, NO. 3 WEST Thirtieth moeniaceny. furnishé1 Apartments en suite nd sys, i and appointments first c! 5O § EEE PAY. $6 TO $12 PER WEERK.— Rooms, with excellent table, at the rove baie mn, 174, 176 and 178 Bieecker street, near |Broadway. (rounds for croquet, quoits, swings, &c. DOUBLE ROOMS TO LET—SUITABLE FOR A ty of gentlemen, with excellent Board, at No. 20 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. fae Lone Board; @ rare opportunity; references re- 9 AND 25 WEST EIGHTEENTH SERRET, he tween Fifth Sixth avenues.—! tet, with first class Board; reference exchanged. BOARDER: WANTED. 59 WEST Rooms, with first class Board, for gentlemen. WEST NINETEENTH STREST.—A ALL family has a ines Room to let, with ‘Board's ball room; also one large ‘Room, suitable for two gentlemen, 71 MADISON AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY yee nished Rooms, on second floor, with Board; 102 cane TRURTS PLT, STRERT, ONE DOOR from P: ‘o let, Board, Rooms to families or ralngle Rentiemen srotefences WEST THIR-YSECOND STREET, Broadway; Room: NEAR two or three con- —To let, with Boai ‘and cold water on rge, eldaets: ho erence table boarde: WEST TWENTY EIGHTH STREET.—AN AMER. ican family have a desirable Second Floor, tu ‘tis front Hoom and trout nished, to let, with Seon Board; hall Koom ou third LQ MADISON AVENUE —SECOND | FLOOR, | BN fuite, or singly, fo let; also, one large Room on third ny one on sourth floor, with first class Board; ref- erences, ron ir, en ‘OF 8¢) rai ly, wi 01 > out Boar OMrlvwre table ie derireds house’ entirely rst WEST TWENTY. SECOND STREET,—A HAND- soinely furnished Root yn second floor, front, southern exposure. to let, with Board, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; terms moderate. Highest roterences given “and required. D STREET, NO. 259 WEST,—HANDSOMELY FOR- nished Rooms, with Board : house, location, table, &c., first class; private fami lors; Fren| rma wareonnr PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON 3 rge front Parlor, with excelient for single encemeet a hoine comntorts pl sh spoken. Room and Hall Room to let, with Board; house first class in every particular, 2 D: STREET, 825 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board; every convenience and Forties attendance; terms very liberal to permanent vivilowe of elegaut par: 2 D STREET, 204 WEST, SROOND STORY FRONT EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—WELL furnished Rooms (o let, with good, Board, singly ‘also Hall Rooms; location good ; table boa 126 or en sulie; ers taken. 13: EAST SIXTEENTH STREET (LATE MRS. Faulkner's).—To let, with Board, a Suit of Rooms on second floor, till Nov, 1; also Koons tor pr gentlemen. _ a STREET, NO. 1, ONE BLOOK EAST OP MAD. MnAtS, Four élegantly turnished large ppopine its or singly ; also Hall Rooms, with first class 23% 136 WES ,,THIRTY-SECOND REET, 00 somety furnished Parlor Floor to rent, separately or together; also choice of other Rooms, for genuleman and wite, with Board tor lady only. to tei in sul Boar 23? pe STREET, Rooms to I6t Second floor; also erences #8 WEST.—VERY DESIRABLE with or without Board; back Parlor, floor, iront; private fainily. Kef- D STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD FOR 3, $16; iso Room tor a single lady; abundant table; pleas- it eat cars convenient, 39 Greenwich avenue, cor- F of Charies strect. D FLOOR, EN SUITE OR SEPARATRLY: very | 2 le for @ responsible family desiring elegant partients, with’ private table, or Board, abso, tas juare {tootu, 83 West Thirty-tnird street, near Pict (Q BAST SEVENTEENTH STRELT, FIRST HousE 1D from Fitth avenue.—To let, with Boa frst class pa Rooms sultabie tor gentlemen and’ their wives; asingle Room for a gentieman. D STORY FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, BLE D fnptiy, tarnished, wiih Srey class B Boome Call at 243 Hast Thirteonth strect, between Beha end Third avenues. References WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET—HAVING BEEN Sesh rors is pow ready for the reception iy 4 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BEIWEEN FIFTH snd Madison avenues.Parlor Floor also Rooms on ‘second and thini floors; priva’ if desired ; gentle- poan and wife or magisgadenens 16 BAST {HIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Madison avenues.—An elcgant Second Floo1 ip sane bath and private table iF desired Floor; southern exposure; table and appoint. ‘ments unextéptionable; reference required. 5m AVENUE, NO. 8.—AN ELEGANT SECOND Floor, handsomely furnished; private bath and closets: cots: private table only; reasonable terms. Bee! it ref- Seventeenth street—Vory elegantly furnishod to fet, with, board, em saite or singly; also front ment for physician's office. 5m AVENUE, 297.-A PARLOR FLOOR TO LET, with with private table; references required. ietu. av AVENUE, NO. 76.—DESIRABLE ROOMS (EN ee or singly), with Board; only a few boarders, and . appoin!ments; unexceptionable references. im 7H AVENUE, $43.—HANDSOME SFCOND FLOOR cs - wie or 1 ploali se) private table; also other pr. Geet We) NO, 208—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, with first class Board, cau be secured for the swinter in ta tose desirable location, Cita Madison ‘equare, \— WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—A Bult of Rooms, together or separately, ou floor, handsomely furnished, with Board ; house locality’ first class; Petercnces exchanged. ous AVENUE, NO. 91, BETWEEN SIXTEENTH AND p 93> STREET, NO. 129, BETWEEN LEXINGTON and Fourth avenues.—Very forrente. Kxtension on parlor floor, with first class Board. 23> STREET, 440 WEST.—A FEW NICELY FUR- nished Rhoms, with first class Boar!; most con- venient location: cars’ nd stages Dass the door, WEST THIRIIETH STREET.—ENTIRE SECOND Floor, also one on third, all n.cely (urnished, with or without’ break ‘on each floor; adjoining private entrance to Giisey House. QGTH STRERT, NO, 20, WEST, NEAT BROADWAY.— ‘A pleasant, well furnished Second Floor to let, en suite or separately, with or without excellent Board; Teferences exchanged. OT Nest AWENTY-SExTH STREET, NEAR THE HoteL—A Second Floor io let, with pri- fate table also Boome for gentlemen: house first class; references exchanged. pare WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET,—FIRST and Second Floors to let. with Board, to gentle- men and their wives; references. WEST TWELFTH STREET, NRAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Board; One Rooms, neatly turnished ; south for a family or party of gentlem Also ‘ouse and table first class. WEST hap ity tab STREET, BETWEEN ‘ine Suits and sin- nd Bi averen: ‘with or Selunont 3 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A SMALL family of tnree adults will let, to gentleman and wife or small family, a few handsome Rooms, w! Board; house cosey and pretty; near Madison Park. - 297. STREET, WEST, NO. 47.—HANDSOME LARGE Rooms to let, on first nd second floora, connect- ing, with bathrooms; full of closets; table French and Americ: terms moderate, 3 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. ond Floor. consisting of five communicating rooms, also handsome Parlor and Bedroom on parlor floor, with or without private table; without children. 139 BAST, SHVENTYVIRST STRAET. BETWEEN Lexing‘on and Fourth avenues —Back Parlor or Parlor Floor to let, to one oF two physicians or physician and wife, with Board; is now occupied by a physician, with spléudid practice. 150 West, Bupventa STREET, NRAR SIXTH po) avenge. With Board, a very desirable sai oC ooms, Hewly and handsomely furnished, to a family o party of genuemen; house, location, table, &c., Art class; references. 1513 EAST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR LEX- ington avenue.. ve, ‘widow will let one or two nicel: furnished Rooms, with bath and closets, with Bourd; would suit ady or gentleman ; family small, 153 EAST FIFTY-FIRST STREET.—A FRONT AND back Room on second floor to let, with Board, to 157 © and wives or single gentlemen, WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Two very pleasant fourth story Board; house dnd surroundings frst 157, to let, w: —_ 161 YES THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, back Room on second floor, nicely furnished; references required. 161 east a TETY: FOURTH STREET.—NEATLY farnished Rooms to let, with excellent table Board focial, retined faimil 6 has all improvements, 165 & {T TWENTY-THIRD STREET, ONE BLOCK and a halt from Broad way.—A few pleasant Suits, touether or weparately, with tirst class Board and attend- ance, Reterence required. 178 MADISON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH street.—Beautiful suits of Rooms on second and third floors to let, with Board; also double and single Rooms for gentlemen. 7 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER TEIRTY- first street,—Elegantty jurnished Parlor Floor, with Extension, with or without private table; also Sec- ond Floor; hot and cold water throughout. 20 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—DESIRABLE furnished Roo: with oars fon eee also Rooms for gentleme: SECOND STREET. —AN WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BeTWEEN BROAD. ‘way and Fifth avenue, “Fine suit and single Rooms to iet, with Board, jor families and gentlemen ; references exchanged. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TWO LARGE ms on second floor, newly and handsomely furnished, wo let with first class Board. 34 TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. —TO LET, WITH rd, handsome Rooms on second and, third fourth street. bi 207 West TWENT ELE- fant Suit of aparece hes handsomely furnished, to let, with or without Board. 908 West FORTY FIvTH STRERT, NEAR BROAD: way.—A couple of handsomely furnished Rooms ined in a private Jewish family, with good Bor single Rooms WE@T FOURTEENTH STREET.—A GENTLE’ man tnd wifo or single gentlemen can obfaln Rooms, with Board; reteronoes 208 handsomely furnished exchanged. 210 8 SIXTH STREET, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ‘A respectable old lady wishes to have two young girls to Board. _Inquire for three di TO $9 PER WEBK.—PURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished Rooms, with Board; new house, good loca- Hon, | No. 1 Spencer place, corner Fourth street and West Tenth street. Reterences. EAST TWENTIETH STREE&T.—FURNISHED Boa to let eR cenuemen and wite or single centie- ‘or without also Extension Parlor or ent for oftice. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR 2 Nala | j@ _avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms on second Reference fleors; house large; central location. L530 Wi 35 LAFAYETTE PLACE, ONLY TWO BLOCKS from A. T. Stewart's retail store.—Elegantly fur- nished large ms, With first class Board, suitable for Tainiies references, QG BAST, TWENTY-FIRST STRERT—1HE COM, forts of a refined home, with handsome Sulit of Rooms and liberal table; large Room for gentleman, ref- erences exchanged. Bast NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY Sane id wey Avenug.—Single ery eeord ilies and parties of gentlemen; Board. Table Doaders accommodated. WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—ROOMS EN SUITE, or for -— gentlemen, with first class Board, in an elegant locatior 1 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—FORMISHED Rooms, with Board, tor gentlemen. 10 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A HAND- somely furnished Second Floor, with or without private table ; also Rooms on fourth floor. ] TH STREET, 5 WEST.—TO LET, WITH POARD, several very’ elegantly furnished Eooms; everything Rew and table good; house private and tamily German. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—TO LET WITH ndsomely furnished Rooms, pore now be m thous private table: svrangements out private table: ements can Tor tho wintor references exchanged. 1473.5 STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street ; house strictly Siret class and unusually desirable ; Teferencoe, TH [devant WEST, 322, NEAR EIGHTH AVENUE, ¢ front Room on third floor, nicely ld. waters $25 for two occupants; so, lara back oom, same floor, hot and cold water, two cocepen tty two single Rooms on top floor each; references exch anged. Ba if V TH STREET, 16 WEST, NEAR FIPTH AVENUE.— Rooms to let, with Board, on first, second and third eae together or separate; terms moderate; ret- TH STREET, EAST, 317, NEA ND 14 ‘avenue.—fo Tet, with Board, nicely {uenished in ‘and small Rooms, with all conveniences; terms ufodera: rate. TH STREET, 321 WEST.—-DESIBABLE BROOMS ON second and third floors, with first class Board, for ise gentlemen; terms reasonabit ehanged. TH STREET, 34 WEST.—ELIGISLE ROOMS, jo ; references ex- nt singly or in "Suits, to let, with first class Board on reasonable terms; location central and unexceptionable ; Feferences exchanged. 14" STREET, WEST, NO. 34, NEAR FIFTH AVE- ne.—Large front Room for gentleman and wife or yntiemen ; first class house; references required. 475. STREET, WEST, 251.—HANDSOMELY FUR. ed Rooms, en suite or singly, on second and third ra, ies ee or gentlemen ;§ table unexoeptionabie ; pene 15 re beige taka dal SIXTH STREET, TWO DOORS way, opposite St. James’ Hotel—Eie- iy far furnished Rooms, en a or care ing Jet to pare or families; without board WEST FORTY-SIXTH STRBET.. win BOARD, handsomely furnished Rooms, in suits or separate ; rties wishing to make in ie year can ‘and third floors, with first class Board. ex anged. Yor ‘80 on liberal terms; reference req 154, STREET, WEST, Ufirr Satlerige tye FUR. nished Rooms to let, with good Board, to gentleman pnd wife or single gentlemen, reference. rr TH Ling i Lp 206.—A CHOICE SELECTION OF Rooma, with Board, sultab!e for gontiemen and pain 3 et ‘single gentlemen; good location, near Stayve- TH STREET (FACING STUYVBSANT PARK), NO. i: 8 Bast zy adie front Room, wikh ciosets ‘and Saccany ce, nicely furnished td let, wRh Board; rei- ps ah SAE RE Trina TH STREET. WEST.—BOARD, WITH HANDSOME. 1 ly furnished Rooms, on parlor, sec and third ‘Goors; references. 41 West Sixteen'h atrget. THIRD Re te Kc ti fh Boar pa rn hi Pe > ‘iret floor, and two Rooms on 17 WaAL of aot fr rsievand singe gentlemen, on ol 1e i¢ first and upper foors, wil th private bie it desired. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TO LBT, WITH BOARD. Hooms en suit atel nd and third 4 Rouse, den Ort clash b 13 eer. ‘SECOND STREET. ELEGANTLY ed Rooms, 8 a eatees with Beare or singly, to let, to gen- 1 AND 20 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—VERY jesira ay epinl ors to let, to. families, with $5 wiowt pe one large extension WEST, FOURTEENTH sTREI BAR FIFTH 8 yy let, Sane fitnished front two back Toome clags location and at- ten ag WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STR: int Avenue Hoiel. fantly tugs ned Neonat, | A or wit ihout Board; also desirable ke Rooms, on Mad! 0 Fi WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—VERY DESIRA- le Rooms, with first class Board, f¢ 20.5 wives and single gentiemen. OREN SK Mi yee THIRTY-SECOND STREE' #o iz to ditto, and $20.-4 PRIVATE FAMIL' vill let a ood Fa pleasant and svi" oF unexceptionable reter Bs xchang "Sti West Prenty: filth street. > Re private tabte ; ane Beant ns for single gentlemen, without 91 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY furnished Floor, together or separate; or would let the entire House an: te Board for one; terms mod- erate. References oxchanged. 22) EAST THIRTY-FIRST STRERT.—A bMALL, Tofined private family have a very pleasan sanny front Room, which they will let, with Breakfust Fequived to one or two gentlemen. Undoubted references required, 22% oy 22: peed SIXTY-! FIRST STREET.—A PRIVATE mily of three @wning their own house, brown woul le. handsomely turnished ms, to a select party; (erma moderate ; reference. EAST oe {RTRERTSTO, UR. 4 mt. Room, with gas, bath, dc., hand- Sat qentheds t Boars, to two' single gentlemen ; best refe! with or without oe 3 WEST THIRTY-BIGHTH STREET.—COMFORT- required, able Rooms, commodious and pleasant, on the second and third floors, with first class table; terms mod- erate; references exchange 231 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. —ELEGA NT. 36 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—PARTIES DE- with private table, can be accommodated next door to Grand Hotel; teferences unexceptionabic. 3 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—DESIRABLE references given and required. BO rentoct mip, nicely, sfuraisted Hoome with nto mily nice! nis! "4 Boara,'tn ‘ if : 00d tab re ann homme comtoris; very reasonabie. EAST NINETEENTH STREET—CENTRAL AND mioiie Be geht ptt to handsomely eto le eae wives or single gentlemen. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—NICELY furnished Second Floor, with every convenience; house, taple fand neighborhood first Class; best references. 41 BAST NINETEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, ‘with Board, to geftleman and wife; single Rooms 4 EAST ee STREET.—WELL FUR- nished Rooms, with meer to nee and wives and single gentlemen; ‘able Board; refer- WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—DESIRABLE 2 Rooms, with first class gic gentlemen; also an elegant Suit, with private table; Teferences. 4 WEST FIFTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SUIT OF ard; piven family; terms reasonal 43 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Second Floor to let, separ- ately or together, with Board: newly furnished ; private ‘bath, hall WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Large and cle- furnished Rooms, en suite and ‘singly to ten, with siring superior accommodation, without ineals or Rooms, handsomely. f ed, to let, with Board; a@ pleasant home; bath, gas, ¢ table; all ‘st class Board, to gentlemen private bath and closet; also single Room for gentlemen, well furnished. ences exchanged. Board, to families and sin- pleasant Rooms to let, together or separately, wit ao Enves exchang ¢, ; also hall Rooms; references exchanged. gantly poards private table it desired; references required and ven. ly furnished Rooms, with Board. 936 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, nies ey Rooms, on secon: with Bonrd, in a first class house, nicely fur: nd and third toore: table reierences exchanged. 240 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREBT.—AN ENG- lish family will let a handsomely furnished sec- ond floor Parlor and Bedroom, with heel oom adjoining, with or without Board ; terms moierate. 944. WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREBT,—TO LET, with Board, a Room, with every Convenience, toa gentleman and Wife or two single gentlemen, in a private Jewish faintly. 248 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Pose) on third and fourth ad's yas wit ey to gentlemen and their wives tlemen. Tal ¢ irst class 25 WEST THIRTY-NINTH htt TO LET, pleasant Rooms, with good Board ; house has all Modern improvements; convenient to four | “Lin eof care Ween TWENTY EIGHTH STREET.—A PAM. lly Cépiacopalian) owning thelr house, west side ould. rene with Board, to two. adults u large second story front WARE! terms $25 per week. or particulars 395. MADISON STREET.—A FEW YOUNG MEN ¢ ‘an be accommodated with Board and the com- BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. | LET—ON FIFTH AVENUE, NBAR THIRTY. T fourth street, an clegant sult of Rooms, with private foley MaieneePtioballs paris ‘aadveas a oy ” po LET-VERY DESIRABLE APARTMENTS FOR jentleman and wife, three rooms, with or without Furniture tor sale or to let; location central Address box 2,503 Post office, New York, PBT, 243.—NEWLY furnished; wail ac- atmediom rates ay tdrfreal Bf CON, Inted an A commodare a ew tvet lass furnishing good reference, YOUNG NTLEMAN WANTS A COMFORTABLE, warm Roo with Breakfast, in a private family, hear Sixty second strect and Lexington avenue, at $2) Per month. Address a, A. C., box 18k Herald office. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD AND Room i a ‘iat Sealy, oF bE Shiaogd ane os rie ry BN Herald’ ulars aud price must be state: adress: GENTLE: MAN DESIRES A ROOMMATE IN ORDER to secure a handsomely furnished Apartinent with pryate family up town; location central: board not fur- hed; a first class restaurant in hnmediata v a wih h privilexe of private table. Address H. Herald Uptown Branch office. EUROPEAN YUNARD LINK, ‘With the view fhe ae steamers of ior all “Gn tne Oatw the north STEAMSHIPS. CR. ¢ dimincning the ebances of coltision this ine will h mean he Benceforth take a specified Boston, Crpesing meridian not Shar! nstown to New York 4 lat., or nothing to ‘On the Homeward Passage, ¢ at «iat, or nothing to the onsen ora ee arid tog of Oe AND Nort! Ti BRITISH: ean at a MSHIPS BEL PEA New tvaahook CAL LING AT Goi HARBO M NEW lowing Wednesday and Saturday f rt passer cording to accommodation. gers. Cabin passage, terms, Steerage, $30, ¢ Liverpool and” Gueenstonn lowest rates. For freight an company's office, No. 4 Bo passage at ms Broaaeys a Clark and Rat ze, ) Youxa LADY DESIRES BOARD ROOM wit fas and water; terms moderate; | private family BS Morel enst side, Address for one week, K. KR, oftice N BUDERLY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE an unturuished Room, exceyt carpet, at a moderate trees Le with or without Board ; references: required. Ad- L. F, 2 Bast Thirty. ait street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD, SEC- ond siory, in a genteel private family, near Thirty- weit! street abd Proadway, tor $70 per mouth. Address H, 8., Herald Uptown Branch oMice, OARD WANTED—WITH LARGE ROOM AND HALL Room communicating, by a mother and son; on Second floor, with southern exposure. in the vicinity of Sixth avenue, below Fourteenth street; relerences ex- changed. Address 0., bo: off OARD AND ROOM WANTED—PERMANENTLY BY Hat TOUT, fontleman in , erican faraily. hear ul Ninth street; price mot over $6 a week. Address B., 331 it Forty-| ‘hirstatrest ROARD WANTED—FROM OCTOBER 1, BY GENTLE- man, wife, child six years, infant and nurse; require a lerge room with smailer one conneorng: Ipeation be- fween Third and Sixth avenaes and Twentieth and trty-fifth streets, Aldress, with terms, which must be te, O. W., box 121 Hepaild off Roary, WANTED—RY A FAMILY OF TAHRBE adults; front or back room, with hall bedroom at- tached, between Vourteent ad eee a Cog 0 exceed $30 p including fire and gas. ‘Address Post ofice box Loa mn hs OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND daughter; require Parlor and two slee: a Rooms; Brlee not to exceed Ea! per month; location Ninth to urtysdourth street, Lexington and ‘extn avenue. Ad- dross PEI ENT, box 139 Herald Uptown Branch OARD WANTED—BY YOt YOUNG LADY, WITH GENIAT ple: about $10 ifront Room, suitable for Di ane, with Vast room or parlor. Branch office. ofaD WANTED—IN A gk PRIVATE FAM- for a gentleman and wife; location on west aide, aie ‘thirty-fourth street: price not to exceed $20 per month; ety will be permanent; unexceptionable wemerennes ven and require ino giving locality, de., ENGIN box 203 Heri OME WANTED—BY A QENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a strictly privato tamily; no other boarders: un ‘eptionable re.erences; permanent if suited. Address Gn box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE family, for agontleman and wife, two nicely (ur- nished Rooins, with first class Board, between Fortieth 4, Sixty-tiith Bethe gaat side references required, jdrows Aes Raraction and rman in dress B., Ros 118 Herald Uptown wat ED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO second story Rooms, with Board; price per week; location bevwech Fourth and Sixt avenues, from ree fai Forty-fifth street, Address N. 0., box ‘ost office. WASTED—TWO THIRD STORY ROOMS AND HALT, Bedroom, with Board; terms must not be over $45 per week: situation between Eighth and Seventeenth streets and between Fourth and Sixth avenues. Answer, by llo'clock A. M., W. J. B., Herald office. — Nine utter en, FOR A YOUNG LADY, TEACHER ina public school, where there aro ‘only a few Catholic preferred. Address E. M., Herald office. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY, Board for four adults, two Rooms on second. floor, well furnished, and plenty closet Room: eee table ana attendance, for sen $40 per week will be paid. Ad- dress PROMIP’TNESs, Herak i Uptown Branch office. BROC KKLYN BOARI GENTEEL LADY WANTS BOARD IN BROOK- lyn, on or near tho Heights, First class parties only etter stating terms, BROOKLYN HAIGHT! Herald d Brooklyn Branch office. A MAISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 RAST Twelfth street, near Broadway.—Rooms for fanilics and single gentlemen; table d’hote at 6 P. M.; also a splendid Room tor clubs. (AENTRAL HOTEL. 23 OANAL STREET, ONE BLOCK J) east of Broadway.—Rooms, single person, 75 cents and $i; Family Booms, $1 80 and 82 per day; house open all nigh (AUER, HOUSE, 106 HUDSON STREET, CORNER J of Laight.—Excellent Board, $6 to $7 50'per_ week, with single koom: single Room, withou: board, $2 and Pate Lodging, Scents; géntiemen only. Open ail boarders taken. “HOTEY, s. Araeere, HOTEL, 13 AND 15 LAIGHT STREET, ood room$; good beds; good food hy pally. prepared; a pleasant home; easy of access: ath reasonable terms. GRAN HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOCK south of Chatham equae. .—Cleanest and best venti- tee Satie mae, in the city; no bugs; 150 rooms; iP Y rnight; double rooms, $1 a Opens igi. rE IERIET'S FAMILY HOTEL 37 West Twenty-cighth street, near Broadway, affords home comforts at reasonable prices. Mr. Gieriet hopes that ten years’ experience with the Delmonicos in the same line of business will recommend him to the public. Yael A nore, 56 WABREN STREET, One. ‘BILOOK All,—No dark rooms; 60c. to Te. daily, $2 to 83 mM caEy family Rooms, $1 upwards. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 9 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard streot.—200 light Rooms, neatly frrnished, baie or @ec. per night, $2 60 to $4 per week, tor gentiemen o AND RESTAURANT, of Dar OATMAN HOUSE, 31 BOWERY, HAVING BEEN entirely renovated, opens to-morrow with @ first class restaurant, the object being to combine the advan- tages of superior dining rooms with the comforts of a family hotel arranged on the age tarLe plan, GEO! TAYLOR, , Manager. BUROPEAN PLAN, COR- f Broadway a ‘hirty-first street, New York. THot, . OWINCHESTER: ‘oprietor, tormerly of the Western Hotel. . gelled! Hovs! 4, PARK AVENUE, SOUTHEAST CORNER THIR- ty-seventh street, handsomest location in New York.—Bourd: prices reasonable. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—LARGE AND small Room, with Board; hot and cold water and ample closet room; also large ¢arlor; terms reasonable. 46 Wi8t FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Second Floor, four rooms en suite, to let, separately or together, with first class Board; al Rooms on fourth floor; references exchanged. 180 46 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Furnistied large and small Rooms to let, with Board; references. 47 BOND STREET, NEAR eae SEnreaL t Hotel.—Hat gentleman ani Bag jess; terms moder: 48 ¥z WEST TWENTY- POURTH bei —TO LET, ver: CR et Ga furnished Room: Co Board, on second, third and fourth floors, for families ‘or single gen- tlemen; references exchanged. 49 WESt SIXTEENTH STREET —FURNISHED Rooms, with Board, for familics or single gentle- men. reterences required. 4974, bate WEST, NO. 18, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Second Floor, pancly furnished, sepa Eately or en suite: private table it preferred; also Fou Floor ; family small; references exchanged. 4 CLINTON PLACE.—A FAMILY AND ONE OR twe single gentlemen, desirous of making winter Arrangements, can be accommodated with very destra- ble Apartments and Board, in a first cles: house, near Fifth avenue ; ret references exchanged. 0. Feist 1) NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Fan inant house has been newly ied he Tinh teed, ea ta jasrated eure accommo- 50 WEST RQ) WEST NINETERNTH hg te 'LEGANT SUIT able if desired ; ‘oard, for families or of two oF more Rooms; pi $ aeomnres ‘abs’ ‘ine single and large mia ae es bag ets te sedis, an ah! 18 su! or si eat He eTEe Fee ain ele or large Hoots torent os more Yentiemen.. 50 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A Line PRI- ‘vate family will let their second story back Room, southern ml veyed s Stelgnborhoed unexceo- tionable ; le good; price $35. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, avenue.—Booms tolet, with first class Board, suit- able for families or gentlemen; references exchanged. weer TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN and Sixth avenues.—Pleasant Rooms, ¢: suite or ving! Hy. with Board, on ce! ‘ited and fourth floors: also single oues for gentlemen WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH A! 5 at avenues.—A Sult of Rooms (parlor and ‘wo Li] on second floor, elegantly furni. |, to oe i or or wi jout Board; am He Syoss improvements; also Room'on third floor, for one or two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 54 SIXTH AVENUE,—TWO FRONT ROOMS, NEW- ly fai d, to let. with Board; suitable for Heiman and wile oF two gentlemen; table boarders taken | ° 21. WEST bag ag STREET, OPPOSITE PRI- aay sarang? tty Py BY. jouse.—Second Floor, table; references. edd sVeeand Fingle wentlemen, with or without Bourdt 58 ‘and two small oF separate, the second floor, with Board, toa rata of of adults! reierences Wan beard aioe ROOMS TO LET, 21 th rat cae Board ¢n suite, to families WEST TWENTY.FOURTH STREET—NEWLY AND ch references. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. ee 57" Rooms to let, to gentiemen private WEST NINRTRENTH STREET CTWO LARGE ir Floor, with im- proveuianis to lot: urivaus thle NEAR FIFTH forms sen by calling on or addressing Mra, SMITH. 398 WEST THIRTY-SECOND SIREET.—A FEW gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and comfortable Rooms, with every convenience. Terma $6 5 per wee! 33 pt Rs ar oat -NINTH STREET.—TO LET, front Room, with hall Room, with te emtleman and wite or single gentlemen; Reoee ‘frst class; reterences exchanged. STREET.—LARGE FRONT s 334 and back Root 30 two hall Bedrooms, with ‘and wives. Call or add _COUNTRY _BOARD. ERRITT'S GRAND VIEW HOUSE, ON THE Catskills.—Excellent Board for September and Oc- tober at reduced price fel aa per week wefer Flagg, 560 Broadway. D, MERRI' Greene county, N.Y. SUMMER “RESORTS. DALISADES ‘MOUNTAIN “Hous: Englewood, N. will remain open until October 1. Address bommens & MURRAY, ms. suitable for two ‘single gentlemen or gentlemen 338 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—ONE OR TWO entlemen can be accommodated with good Board; also ® few table boarders desired; terms mod- erate. DAQBAST TURTY-TUIRD STREET. FURNISHED ‘or unfurnished Roots to let, with Board; also table Board; moderate rates, Reterences. WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET. —LARGE, 36 F comfortable Rooins, with closets, on parlor floor, with good Board; desirable neighbortood ; convenient to cars and stages. 40) WEST TWENTY. et STREET.—SPACIOUS aod er ge desirable 8, en suite or otherwise, ole; shed, with superior Board or unexception vate tale. to let; to tirst class parties only; reserencer. WEST THIRTY POURTH STREET—AND- somely furnished back Board ; fine location ; house hy wee stone ;'Broadway cars pase door § very accessible to elevated railroad; reser- ences. AS FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET—WITh BOARD, ntieman and wife or two at ; price $14 per wee . At 200 West Fourth street A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, HAVING AN ELE- P ant home, will rent to a respectable party for 08 effice. for one son. Address HOME, box 186 Herald SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT, WITH Board, one oF two Rooms on second, floor, newly forniened ; good fon; up town; West side, Ad PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, CAN BE HAD by one or two gentlemen in a private family, bp town, ni yy 1 Park: roferences. required. Ad- dress M. d office. LADY HAVING A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house In a penta location, would rent second story rs with Toom attached, to a gentleman iP wlte Board ior lady only, Address D. . %, Herald ptown Branch office. b egy SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND i i Alen Regma on nT ooed: private walle if ne ir on fee ‘Address A. thy treraid Upto Be ‘anch office. AN; EXQHISH JFAMILY | CAN, ACCOMMODATE A é few selec ed jers, In malas best rolorete H jonable ; Fences > | ten wnat, tae aa ea OR, box 113 Herald only. A, ie A far big geet A ROOM, ON THIRD FLOOR; ul Rook, h Board, in s private American ‘ane, newly furnished house in r nixth avenue; gentlemen pre- fe rae ceria See Herald Wptown Branch OARD OR TO LET—A_ FULLY FURNISHED House; all modern improvements; location: ear Glenwood de 1; or a family taken to Board tor the rinter, E., box 41 Yonkers or 2,641 Now York at office, JPLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—wITh ware, pot to families or single gentlemen, at fest Forty-firth street T° LET—IN A_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLAT, ith Beast, i atone cir hodtou otic Parlor, with superior | EST END HOTE! sonable rates tor soad nice eas .—REA- inter season. mat HAS. H, SHELLEY. 4 NTER | RESORTS. ts RE FLORIDA. URNISHED COTTAGE TO LET, AT Green Cove poring 17 rooms; suitable Le red family or genteel poarders. Apply to B.C. Ki East Twenty-second street. OYAL VICTORIA, HOTEL, NASSAU, N. P., BATA. mas, will open November 1, 1873. Persons desiring to escape the rigors of a Northern winter can obtain cir- cular containing full information by | sar JAMES LIDGERW OOD, 18 Broadway. Ne MEDICAL. ae DR. PRANKLIN (LATE oF ; PRUSSIA) Consultation free; privave oice, 161 Bi Ant Esty? ge PHYSICIAN, RESIDEN ce th street, near Third avenue. AND MME, GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS a ’ practice), 120 West Tweaty-sixth strect. E Ge ne ey ‘PAYSICIAN SINCE 180.— Rast 521 st, first door trom a LL CONSU LT DR. OR MMB. WEST. nt free. Oftice private. 51 Bleecker st. near Broadway. —DP. KINGS OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE office for gentlemen, 14 Aumity st, near Broadway. M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICB 129 LIBERTY + street, near Greenwich street. 7 igh oe —Di. & MMS. DESPARD, PHY A’ xe sicians, 41 Rast Twenty-sighth st, near Fourth av ND MME. SELDEN, NO. 67 AMITY STREET Advice free. Call or write. HYSICIAN, 1M BAST Third and Lexington avs —DR. A. Me. VAN BosKIRK, Twent 2 hthet., between EXCURSIONS S. HOLERA ‘WA BANKS. der command of Capt. Sen, Greet wood, ‘he splendid sea-going steamer OHARLES CHAMBER. LIN will make the last grand. Sy sing ex cussion of the wee vo he Cholera Banks, of suaday, September 21, a ing. Broome street, East River, até A. M.; Peck sii we terry, Brooklyn, 7 o'clock, and pier 4 Nort PLEASANT. VALLEY AND ) SHADY SIDE ave dail; street at 10 A. aL. r pats ate peace Street. So i Dive later. tim ma ing street a ILA. M., A and 2:30 P.M, landing at ad hag a ISLAND OPEN TO VISITORS,—THE Cy elegant steam yacht GOVERNOR'S BSbaN Deaf gee om An Pe atthe nae o'cloo! o'clock ona hour, . (Cundays included), for orenaoe tise’ ed Gi ttre EXCURSION TO eae Y AND. RE’ ‘am boat Hons PoweL wi wit Have aes error at | wrday, evenings — Septer "clock, River, Larey, wtrectRetarn ming, 1 ae look, | Broad ete xconiies aay (Sua om: Kt AMERICAN ROYAL 1WE! NORK AND Sept 20 NTA, faNtay, Repeat Sala Sa’day, os o it Sa'day, Oct 18 $3, $10 and Return. tickets on vor! urrency. Steerage uckets trom and all paris of bur a cabin, passage apply ae the wets wi Vor steerage 1 DU VEN GT, ae streets, Chicago, ti, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD ST2AMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREME ‘The steamship KOLN, Ca) pn Wednesday, September toot Third street, E Steamship RHELN, September 2 RATBS OF PA Second cab Steerage. Por treigit or passage appl “town er Liverpoi eee un H.C. Franke, will sail 1, t0 be fo lowed by tain J. 0. Moyer, on Saturday, RAGE ee ‘able in wore, or is @ maverant in currency. rirst Babin. m ss 2 P. M., from Bremen pier, Ei NDOM, HAVRE AND 120 $13 3 Witton #,00, Agents wing Green. no LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS saline. ‘every Wednesday. WYOMING. Morgan IWAHO, Guard jer 46 mn pit Cabin Passage, $8) olds -September 2, at8 A. M. ... Uctober 1, at nuoh North River, Steerage, 89, currency. Prepaid tickets, $32, currency. Passongers booked, to ant froin Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. LLAMLS NOHOR LINE, Steamers sail, from BV ts ‘yet Pag DN opt. 24 GLIA Sept. 27 TRINACRIA. Wed. Oc 1 CALIFORNIA, Oct. 4 Drafts France and Germany Mt! wt lowest rates. Api Rope 1 Wan on Ireland, ee & GUION, OB sro Broadwa; yay North River, New York, AY AND SATURDAY. LEDUN LA. Wed, NDIA...,..... ve LYM PLA! d., Oot 15 RUM ALAS veut Oot 18 COLUMBIA, ..Wed., Oct. 23 Oct. 8 . Oot. It o! ‘The passenger accommodations on steamers o! this tine are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin states rooms are all on pad deck, thus securing good light d and ventilation. nes op PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, WAVERPOOL OF LONDONDERRY, Sat steamora, Wed. steamers. Gold. Curreney. -$7 and $65 $70 and $65 Cabins. a sss as Cabin return tickets jeanne: ing best accomm: STEE Tickets tor pas: i Aan 323 ounnBNcy, oto or from any seaport or rallwa: $130 station in Great Britain, Ireland of the Coutinent issue at lowest rat tes. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENT RATES, Company's oflices, No. 7 Bowlii oe KNDERSON Green, New York. JROPHERS, Agonts, AGLE LINE, Now York to Hamburg, Cherbourg. The German tion Company's new, clegant ship GOKIHE, Capitan Wi September 30, 0 Fifst strect, Hoboxen Cherbourg ‘and Bambi god; second enloon, 672, 6 Paid certificates, $40, Bold.” are on the same di he Fooma tor 6 to 2persons, wel ining tables “For passa NAUTH, from Rates of passage to Vlymouth, touching at Plymouth and ransatianiic Steam Naviga- and tull-powered iron stea: ilson, will sail_on Tuesday, aglo Line pier, foot of abin, Arst saloon, $120, steerage, $30, voll; pre: oho test avd seccnd saicous steerage is divided in state It Uighted and provided with Pe KcHoD & KUANE, General Agents, 113 Broadway. For freight apply to oF ENGR, DYE & CU 0., 27 South William street, TONAL, LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. SPAIN, Grace Cabin passage, 870 currency. Rewurn eee Glasgow, Cardifi, Bri: Broadway. R D STAR LINE. ANTWERP BI Appointed to carry the REYDAL BALL. 2.114 tons. Captain Collin... . VADERLAND. 2.800" ‘tons, Captain Vander Heyden NEDERLAND, 3.000 gouniain, H.W: tase SWITZERLAND, 3,000 Capt, ——. Cabin .. Steerage LEVBEPOOL SERVICE. ns. Master. a HicHS OF PASSAGE.” | $ tickets. at stecrage tickets from Liverp. vaid certificates, sold here at . Saturday, Oct. wats P.M. Saturday, Oct 1, atv ALM. , $90, cnrrency ; stecrag age, $25, reduced pate Fre) uvenstown. London- ondon, at the lowest ool, istol or ‘or further information apply, at the company’s office, URoT, Manager. ‘SERVICE ¢, Belglan and United cians autwerp Philaderpita. Sept. 27. Oct. 29, Oct. I. Nov. & Oct. 25. Nov. 22 Gent Sore currency. rates, good from low a Antwerp und Liverpool to all interior. points in the United State: ection: iri ids Baro 1 frien PRED STAR LINE wi via the Pen nsylvania Kailroad and ite us affording parties in this country a con- cheap opportunity of sending for their ill give special attention to the eomtort at steerage passengers; comfortable berths weil ventilated sleep be furnished them. An experienced ‘surgeon is Freight will be received at ail Principal points in the ‘estand South in connectt Railroad, Southern Mail Clyde's Lines, and through werp, Bremen, Hamburg, dam.’ liverpool, London, Glasgow, Jauding wh. § apartments and good food will attached to each vessel. ion with the Pennsylvani Steamship Company and itis of lading issued tor Ant- Havre, Armsterd, Rottet Beltast, Hull ‘and in direct dail mer- la can be h results from cartage. For Fates of freight and passage, and other information, apply to PETER WRIGIi William Hunter & Co,, Agent! Liverpool. W ANTE 8 ‘STAR LLIN. ay EE. CARRYING THE UN. GEO. W. COLTON, Fata 42 Broad street. ew 3 General Agents, PHILADELPHIA, B yonder Becke, Genoral Luropean Agent, __ Antwerp. K. NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITE STATES MAIL. New and tull-powered steamships selling from. from New York on Saturda; 8, irom Liverpool on ling at Cork Ha ‘bor each wa: Passenger accommodatio: combining satety, speed and Saloons, een itt smok! midship sectio and stewarde: Rates—Saloo ‘Those wishti com) atae. Me Uetober LI, at é .October 18, at3 * Mt ‘avonia ferry, Jersey City. for all classes unrivailed, Sener ing room and bathrooms in where least motion 1 felt Surgeons ny the steamer. 6, $30 in currency. in the Uld Country ris oo sm obtain steerage prepaid ‘cortificates—$32 cur- ‘assengers booked to and from all parts of America to Hamburg, Norway. China, & Dratts trom £1 upward: For inspection of plans an the Com a Bills ot ing issued to Cot POR, CARDIF r other in England ‘The South Wales, Auantic frat clase steamships will a8 First scabi cabin, $65, currency; stec: mecrage cortiteates from sail fr foal Sweden, india, Australia, 4 other information apply at "4 ofice, 19 Broadway, atinenal or" J. er KS, Agent, BRISTOL, = ONDOW AND ALL and Wales. Steamship Com| enneylvania Rail. rency. Prepaid ecrag crate gan currency. Dats Por farther. er uet 2 ly to jor £1 and rer Batt bate werk ai TO HALIFAX, N NOVA SCOTIA, DRIES M S The Al iron steamship ALP!iA wi'l sail from Cunard hart foot ot Satui ae 20th ingt, Gs asa ge, ge, $2, gold. For ireight or ‘passage ‘appl, Grand street, Jersey City, at 10 A. M., on dat | G. FRANCKLYN, No, 4 Bowling Green. w= Wednesd Septem ‘Wed —e * Ost ober ednes , Octo! .Wednesday, Gelaber and evei fern eae thereafter, sengers at through rates to’ ail parts of not neat Bite and ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Dratts for £1 and uj upWari For freight or passa, UstiN rate Be, Agents, 72 Broadway. _Btecrace Paanage 0 OMllce, 4 Broadway. REAT WESTERN Saal NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRE The steamers ot the line will sail from pier ies GREAT WESTERN, Stamper. Wednesday, Septembe! z mper. ay, mber ayes ae Ke Lid od inetday Poe a inp ; cvaioerage, currency; excursi na ticket em ie to agent eee ee BRAS CONE South street. on DIRKCT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail ste between New York and itavra, palling at Brost. ‘an did’ vessels on this tavorite route for onunent Will sail trom pier No. 50 North Kiver as fale RUROPR, Lemart Saturday, September 2 Vinue DU at Re Su ¥3 SELLE DU pave rmonit.. i ‘Saturday, Qotober Z Price of passage, steamships in gold Gacluding wine, to Brest of Huy! ss ‘ jecond ai re tee Cabin... $75 American waveuers goin tot cn returning from the Continent of Kurope, by taking this Line av: both tran- ait by Biglish railway and the’ dian torts crosing 6 U1 he an wae, trouble an Do WORE MACKENZIE, Agent, 03 Broadway. __COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, _ Aces, MAIL STBAMSHIP COMPANYS LINK, September 20—Steamer RISING STAR leaves pier 42 North Hiver, at 12 o'clock hoon, for Aspinwall, connooe ing with steamer at Panama jor Acapulco, |Maxatinge Manzanillo, San Diego and Fanclaco, ahd also steamers for Central American and tout Paniie porta Steainer leaves san Francisco on oF about 24th of oneh mouth for Sandwich Islands. Steamers for Japan and China leave San Francisco on Ist and 18th of each month. Hor pi @ or freight apply at the Company's office, pier af Nort h River, ew ¢ oF HH, BRADBURY, President. H, J. Bounay, § Superintendent Fo MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, The magnifoent extreme clipper Ship 2,000 tons capacity, will be despatched 18th October, Nas comfortable accommodations tor cabin passengers, RW. CAMERON & CO., 23 South William street TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Mail line for West Indies, Havana and Spanish § Mam. The steamers are appointed vo sail, trom North River for Turk’s ior Kingston and anilla, ‘or freight or passage apply to Agents, 53 Wall and 69 Phe atteo". Ui STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Tho clegant screw steamship ONTARIO, 4,000 tons barden, Captain Georgo B. Slocum, will sail tor St. Thomas, Para. Pernambugo, Bahia ind Rig Janctro om Tuewday, eptember 23, at 3 o'clock F. M., from pier ver. North to WILLIAM R, GABRE reon. vanes MOTLAS, PA ned iM, FORWOOD & CO. se Qt rele or passage a ent, No. ownage Oca QrEam TO MARACAIBO. The Atlas Steamship Company will receive goods ai Passengers at through rates to Maracaibo by ale steamers leaving this port monthly, counecting at Cura coa with their steamer vlying between that port sates Maraenibo, PIM, FORWOOD & O0., General Wall street. sW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, These first class steamships will sall every Tuesday, at Tt Bedar streed, 3 P. M., from pier 13 North River (foot of r Havana direct ‘a3 follows :— ORRO OA! . September 29 COLUMBIA, September WILMINGTON October For treight and passage (having magnificent accommo dations) apply to WILLIAM P, CLYDE & 00. 6 Bowling Green. JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line, The steamship COKTES, Captain Frank Kemble, wit leave pler No. J North River, on Saturday, September 3, at8 P.M. Freight received daily. ‘Through rat given to Galveston, Tndtanola, Rockport or Ara whar’, Brazos Santiago and st, Li Cabin passage, $50; steerad e825. “For freight or pas sage apply to OLA) wt IN, 85 West foe NEW Ban AN TE! OaTeAMBHIP LINE. 2 staamneniD EMILY B, SOUDE, from blot 38 North River (oot of North lath 6 ba Saturday, Secombe 20, at 3 o'o! Freight received d hhrough tatee tats wo 8. tain Mpkiburs, wale, Gaveaton ata Endianola ' ‘ ay tions, apply to PEDENIO a pice North Raver. [RECT LINE, TO (AV AN Progreso and Vera Cruz. New York and Mexican Mail Steamatin, fines leaving pier No. 3 North xiver, at RVERY THURSDAY. CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only). ert vt GLEOPATRA (Havana, via Nassau) i Clty OF MEXICO (Havana and Mexico; Tio DE OLY Q¥ MERIDA (Havana only)... #, North Ri: ™ RATES OF ae $80 and $9, g be >] trip tokets at low rates. Steerazo—To 1, aonderry, London, Bristol’ tifleates, $32, currency. Pamerigers also forwarded to den, N or ray pred a Dratts isstied at | “ay For cabin pa company’s office, O'DONNELL & FALK, M.S. SERAge 102 State ¥. C, BROWN, 32 south Cl Thur: Baturday, Oct, nd Thursday, fror PASSAGE. sold, according to accommo- eenatown, Glaszow, Lon- of Cardin 33. Prepaid cer- to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- Paris at reduced rates. ates. 4 ons Ureneral business apply at the For stecrage paseage, at 3 Broad hecladtaniner JOHN G. DALE, Agent or #02 Chestnat tee Piuledot- street, Bi lark, corner ner Lake street, Chi- et peptone INMAN, Liverpool, and No.9 Rue Scribe, (\OOK'S TOUR TO ITALY, 4 Sather CENT REDUG tion below Ry ad }ines of steamers from Tours to Egypt, Palestine an Amertean Tours to the United States routes nd fares, both in ‘merope and Ai 10 cents. AF HAMBU Iron mail steamehi STP HL. Captain H. ve rapenerues irst cabl ae, principe tora, - AMERICAN “Sick? comP By back wer intorest in Seeurionec. ‘contain! ining Lay Pa 9g as to ik, BON Chi ag OO A JER RIN ell call on Thursday, Sep- M., for Hamburg, ind Hambui ni it taking “ae a Newt York to Plymouth, Lopdon, Bist, e.g Wed tisttals atu iota SHARD 4° B0A8, anne! se Bronzer New Yor York beh | youK and city For Height of PATE ANDLGL & SONS, 92 Brondway. paras LINE FOR GALVESTON. eT QUOTING ar Koy Wost, carrying the United States Mail.—Stea: CITY.OF AUSTIN, Captain MeCreory.: wil leave pier Kast River, Saturday, September 20, at's P. rough bills of lading given’to Houston and all Boints of on it oF yeston, Houston and Henderson and B. No charge tor forwarding in New York. Fort freight cs a i. Malden lane, eet. passage, Laving superior accommodation: L LLORY & 00., LYDE, 119 Wall’ st F°% 2 NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.—THR Old Dominion Steamship Company will de: tele from pier 37 North River, their elegant sidewhcei st knpPsAAc Bat. -Bakeman eommander, for Norfo'k, City, Point and Richmond, on. Thursday. September 3 P. M., giving throtigh bills of lading to al points Soutn‘ang Southwest. ‘Through passenger tickets vo ait points Accommoaations unequalled. Apply at pler 37, oF _at general office, 187 Greenwich strect, corner of Dey- TRAVELLERS’ _GUIDE,. _ “SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR [NEWBURG, Point, Cold Spring, Corn- Tho favorite steamboat (HUM As A lauding at You QOuLYEie will leave Harrison street pler on Sunday morning, September 21, at 8 A. M.; Christopher streey North, Hiver, ‘at $20; Twenty-fourth street, North River, ats:45 A.M. Fare for the cxoursion $1. Serae AND TRO! -BY DAY LINE BOATS G. A VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW. Leave Vestry Mreet pler at 820 A. M., ‘and Twenty: third sireet, north of krie ferry, at 845, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nvack dy Terryboat). Milton, Pougheesey hinebeck, Tivoll, Causkiil and ‘Hudson; ‘connecting for ail points Weat and North. Trip tickets to West Foint, Cornwall aud Newburg, returning same day, ( Dire praln? LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE, $1 pipet: & a elegant steamboats SUNNYSID«, and POWELG leave pier 49 North River, , fo08 of Leroy street, daily Gaturdays excepwd), ut Golclock P. M.. connecting with mornin, aan nsselacr and Saratoga, New Y. Centr: Bot Horton raliroade for all points Forth, Bi ‘east ‘and W ‘est. The most direct roate to Sarat George and Montreal. on ronee tickets sold hecked to destinats barge choked jo denna ORNELL, Superintendent, RIVER LINE TO BOSTON. Fer wort and Fall River, via N ‘The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and. PROVE: DENCE leave pier 28 North Hyer foot of Mi daily (sundays excepted), at, 6 P: MH gaged for the season. . STAG OR STAMFORD AND GREENWICH.—THE STEAM. Priest utey friday and Secarday, Nepiginber 1s, is jr Py jay an aturday, pte: al at 3:30 P.M. nitekve Stamford ai TA. M. RNING LINE FOR SING SING AND HAVBR- y id The fast steamer THOMAS COLLYER wilt leave trom Harrison strect, stra w.—' pier No. 34, every mornit Peay excepted), at 8 O'dlock; Twent titrate a4 di t Yonket grees (4, Dobbs’ Ferry, trv aise Sth naneat nee ering if verstr 10 Nyack, 3: onwicH LINE. FOR Searor: har ‘BOSTON, artford and Erte Railroad: reduction re Ne w York to Boston or Worcester at and retu Hendes ge ember 18 to November 1, 1s73:" the River, daily (Sund: New London with Express han “for Boston, Worcester and the North. . WALTER F. PARKER, Agent, ENNSYLVANTA RAILROAD. Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. as follow: ttaburg, the West and Sout Express for Harrisburg, ehh Funes eae ar oa ges A. M., 5,7 @ Routh, via i Menge 5, 7, 3°30 PB. sylyania Atr Line,’ nd9 P.M. ’Suntay.3 Expres for Philadelphia, 8, 9 1, Es P.M. and 12 night. ghinday, 91700 and aoe For Philadeiphia, 7 nsington, at 7 A.M. and 6: peitan ty be Fe Fant anit second siass, 7:05 B. M. Kat 1A. M., 12M, 1.9, 10, 510, 92H, 4, OO, 63 42 night. ‘Stinday, 5 M. For Bi ittinore, Wi ree For Enizabeth, uk 6.80 Baa 30, 321 i 8:10, 1, iso P.M and'12 sr coon es rey na A.M Pentre oF Jen bus. miberton Lay 6A. M, and via lly —From pare, or 10:25 4. M. 3:22, 10:15 A. M. 35 P.M daily, Prout Washingt ‘on an Balti: ‘air Line, 6: ‘and more.) te raasyivania te rom Phiindelpins net a, SO ALM. 4:25, 6 fg Auda, 3:2 6:44 680, 10:28 11: Yas am od oe Broadway, No.l Astor House, and a ‘of Desbrosees and ndt streets; Em- Tiekes gates, No, 8 Battery a General Pussouger Agekt AND, every Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday TONING’ ever’ Monday Wednesday and Friday Font pier 33 North iver, at ML, wiht EYES AND BARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN BYES.—T. 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