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in 1 PARLOR FLOOR OF THREE LARGE ROOMS— Private bat loséts, &e., with private table and attendance. $0 East Twentieth street. 1 LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED R00! suitable for gentleman and wile, with Board, in sul peivare family. at 73 West Forty-fifth strect. Bef- % BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE—107 WEST FOR- fourth street.—second floor Parlor and Bedroom; oms on third floor; handsoiely and newly tur ed; large brown sione house ; seuthern exposure. |] B0rT OF ELEGANT SECOND STORY ROOMS, handsomely furnished, to let, with first class Board, in a private house with owne: strect and Madison avenue. office. also focation, Seventy-fourth jadress MADISON, Herald = HOUSE WEST OF FIFTH AVENOUE.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with first class Board ; private table if desired. No. 7 West Twenty- ninth street, 1 PLEASANT ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD; TERMS low. 131 Macdougal stréet, : ST HOUSE WEST OF FIFTH AVENRE, NO, 3 WEST Thirtieth street.—Maguificently furnished Apart: ments, en suite and singly ; table ‘and appointments first class, —A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, « for gentleman and wile, $15; two single Rooms, $7 each, ina small private tamil ys pleasant house; good table. 397 Fast Nineteenth stree NEW YORK HERALD, THURSD BOARDERS WANTED. , WEST, 318 ELEGANT ROOMS, FIRST, 22? stond ahd fourth, floors: superior table, attend: liberal terms to good ance and home guaranteed, and parties, DD 87. WEST, 55.—ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS 22? cadre and second floors, front, with first class Board: also one Room on third floor, tor two gentieman; references, 2 AND 25 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, BE tween Fifth and Sixth avenues.-—Rooms to let, newly furnished, with first class Board; references ex- changed. 23 SSYENTH | AVENUE, NEAR | TWELFTH e) street.—Landsomely furnished Rooms to let, with first class Board, to geutlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; references exchanged. 93 cottage AN AND WIFE e) or party of gentlemen can have first class accom- modation at moderate price. PLACE.—QENTLE! QB» STREET, NO. 440, WEST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY will let2 ‘or 3 nicely furnished Rooms with first class Board; most convenient location; cars and stages Pass the door. 9 GRAMERCY PARK.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED e) Second Floor, en suite or separate, with or with- out Board; private table if desired; house entirely first class; t reference give q 2 D STREET, NO, 123.—-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED je) Rooms, with first class Board; houre and surround- ings first class; reterenc |] BLOCK FRoM BROADWAY, Il Bast Nineteenth street. Handsomely furnis! Ref VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS AND ONE hall Room to let, to adults, with first class Board. 43 fest, Twenty-secona street; best reference given and required. 1 50 PER DAY, $6 T0 $12 PER WEEK.—FINE $ Rooms, with excellent table. at the Grove jouse, 172, 174,176 And178 Bleecker street, near Broad- way. Rooms $1 per day. 4 Rooms, with Board. Reference. DD ap GTREFT—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A ‘first class handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms, on Second jtloor; table unexceptionable; references “ex- chang : QZ> _STRBBT, 225, WEST. A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Suit of Rooms, with every ccm venience, to let, with Board ; terms reasonable to permanent parties; also a Room for a gentleman, . 23> SIREET.—TWO ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED* with first class Board, at '200 and 202 West I'wenty- third street. JOHN P, WORSTELI D STORY FRONT AND HALL ROOMS, HAND- somely furnished, to rent, with Board; also three farge Kooms on third'floor, en suite or singly; references Kast Twenty-third street. D FLOOR TO RENT, WITH BOARD.—NO, 5) WEST Fiftieth street. Reier to parties who have occupied ‘the room three yea QP FLOOR—A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY (NO other boarders) will let the entire Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with an excellent table; house four story brown stone; loc tion Forty-second strcet, r Broadway. Address box £89 Post ottice. Q, ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR, TOGETHER OR separate, with Grst class Board; southern exposure; also a single Room, 356 West Twenty-second street. —ELE\ Floor to let, with private bath and first class table; location unexceptionable; references exchanged. 2 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR THE St James Hotel —A Second Floor, with private table; also furnished rooms for gentlemen; house first class; references exchanged. Q4TH STREET. 20, we ELEGANT SECOND 27 WEST EIGHTEENTH STRIET.—A SECOND Floor of four rooms to let, with Board; private table if desired; also a large Room on first floor; reter- ences exchang 28 -EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A VERY choice Parlor Floor, with private (able if desired; cin on third floor, with Board; reierences re- red. GgNTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, CAN be accommodated with a nicely turnished second story front Room, three windows, wiih a small Room at- taotied, also a back Room on same floor, with first cla: rivate family; terms moderate. 184 West I enth street. TH AVENUE, %9.—NEWLY PAINTED, PAPERE: and neatly furnished front Room, to gentleman and wite or So plogie gentlemen, with Board, at moderate terms; also hall Bedroom. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH AL- coves, hot and cold water, with first class Board, r families and gentlemen, 47 West Twellth street, near fifth aven' TH AVENUE, 91, BETWEEN SIXIEENTH AND Seventeenth streets.—Kooms to let, en suite or singly, with Board, The house has just opened, newly fitted, uy furnished, and 4) rooms. ‘TH AVENUE, NO. 314—ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR AND other pleasant fooms, with or without Board; p vate table if desired; reterences reqnired. 5% AVENUE, 2%, NEAR MADISON SQUARE,—DE- sirable large Rooms to rent, cn suite of singly, wijh or without private table ; references exchanged. fora family or party of gentlemen; also QQ Wket IWELPTH STREET, NEAR PTH AVE: nue.—With Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, gle Rooms} house and table first class, THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—ROOMS, And en suite, for families and gentlemen, joard. OQ BAST WENTY-FOURTH STREET—A SMALL Fivate amily will let, with Bourd, « handsome econd Floor and Parlor and Bedroom ob third floors nd pretty, Q() WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAT. FIFTH OU avenue.—A tew handsomely furnished Rooms to let, singly and en suite, with Board; family small; but few boarders (aken; terms reasonable; references re- quired, 33 WEST FOURTEENTH STRERTONEWLY AND OO cleganily (urnished Parlor Floor, five rooms, with second story and otier Rooms; table first desired} reteren ch 3B WEST, JWENTY-SEVENTH STREET. —A PAR e lor and Second Floor to rentto a family, with pri- Yate table: also other Hooms for gentlemen, without ard, neighborhood good; house cose; KAST THIRTIETH STREKT, BETWEEN FIFTH and Madison avennes.—An entire Second Floor to let, with private table, Ir di ; also other handsome Rooms, en suite or singly; house an! table unexception- able: referenc aie AVENUE, 138, BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH AND Nineteenth ‘streets. —A spacious, handsomely | fur- nished Suit of Rooms on second floor, with private table; other desiraple Rooms, with or without Board, TH AVENUE, NO. 348.—HANDSOME BACK PARLOR, with extra closets, to let; also handsome Second Floo esata or singly, with or without private table; terms modera TH AVENUE.—ELEGANT FLOORS, WITH PRIVATE table; also first class houses on side sircets. W. J. COLES, 1,292 Broadway. TH AVENUE. 347,—PARLOR FLOOR AND SECOND Floor; both very desirable, having bathroom Closets, &c.; handsomely furnished or unfurnished} ae pews painted; private tables. Reterences ex- changed. bi 33 Weer, TWENTY OO desiradle Sunt of t also one large and one small Room on with Board, to tamulies or gentlem 33 WEST THIRTY.THIRD STREET, NEAR FIFTH OO avenue.—Second Floor, en suite oF separate, wiih private table or Board; also third floor square aud hail oms, with Board. 33 WEST EIGHTEENTH —PAKTIES #3) looking for a first class home for the winter can have Kooms in suits or separately, with first class Board. COND STREET.—A VERY large Rooms, on third floo: urth floor, to let, reterences, STRE} 32, RAST TWENTY THIRD STREET.—MRS_ ROBERT 0) H. JENKINS still offers a few elegant Rooms, with first class Board, for the winter. Q4tH STREET, NO. 238. | W: INELY FUR- nished Rooms for gentlemen, with or without Board; references exchanged, 3.478 STREET, 167, WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS ON &4 second and fourth floors to let, with Board; un- Room also second story back Room, with exten- Board first class: house newly furnished; reier. ances exchanged. 148 Waverley place. Y isk AVENUE, 565.—CONVENIENT TO FOUR LINES of cars: first class boarding house for gentlemen only ; $6 to $7 per week; table board $4, $1 30 per day. COMMERCE STREET.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with or without Board, where there are but iew boarders. EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY place and Fifth ayenue.—Nicely furnished Kkooms, with Bo single or double: $5 to $15; every conven: lence; Table Boarders accommodated, 9 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—ELEGANT SUITS rooms for fatnilies: also single Rooms for gentle- men, with excellent Board, ina splendid loc VAN NEST PLACE, CHARLES STREET, BE- tween Bleecker and West Fourth streets—To let, with Board, a large iront Room, suitable tor two; also hall Room ; modern improvements; rent low. $7 TO $10 PER WEEK—SECOND STORY FRONT exception: given and require 5 LAPEYETTE PLACE. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Oe) Rooms, suitable tor tamilies, to let, with Board; terms reasonable; references, 2 35 BAST TWENTY-SECOND STXEET.—FURNISHED Oe) Rooms, with Board, en suite or singiy; references exchanged. 36. East FORty-ninra from Madison avenue.—ilandsomely surnished Rooms, on second, third and fourth floors, suitable for familles or single gentlemen, with first class Board; ret- erences. le reterent ReET, ONE DOOR SETH, STREET A FINE SUIT OF FURNISHED Rooms, an entire Floor to rent, with Bourd; private table. No. 214 Madison avenue, corner Thirty: sixth street, 3 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVER- OO sity place.—F'ront Room. with alcove, handsomely with Board; also other Rooms. KER.—PLEAS.- furi QQ BARROW StREET. NEAR B « ant front Room to Ict, with Board; other Rooms at moderate TH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND UNI- versity place.—An elegantly furnished Floor, with bvery, improvement, together oF separately, with first tlass French table; private {f required; table boarders secommodated. No. 44 Ninth street. 9 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH ayenue.—Handsomely furnished Second Floor, with Brst class Board; also front Room on third floor. Reler- ences, 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, Handsome front Root persons, with Board; no chil steam; also table Board, $5. 1 TH STREET, 8 WEST.—TO LET, WITH OR WITH- out Board, several large Rooms, on second story, eiegantly furnished. pa STREET, 229, gd NY SECOND AND THIRD lor NEAR BROADWAY.— $14, $0 and $22 for two dren; house heated by avenues. —Mrs. formerly of the Franklin use, Tarrytown, handsomely furnished second, story front Parlor or Parlor and bedroom to let, with ex- cellent Board, at reasonable rates; reterences exchanged. 13 WEST SEVENTEENTH | STREET.—TO | LET, with Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, with of Without private table; arrangements can now be made for the winter; references exchanged. 1 TH STREET, NO. 257, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND Kighth ava—A handsome square Room, front, Reatly fitted, tor two gentlemen: one singie room ; good table and cleanliness a specialty ; reference required. 47H STREBT. 2 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Entire Second Floor, elegantly fitted up: will rent in suits; also third story tront Room and pleasant Kooms for gentlemen; house and table first class; rererences, 147% STREET, NO. %4, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Large and elegant front Room, with closets and bathroom attached, with soard; house strictly first Class. References required. *] 47H STREET ELEGANT ROOMS TO, LET, wits first ol |, at 217 West Fourteenth street; house strictly pleasant; references. 147 STREET, AT 37, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms; large and convenient; very desirabie: every convenience ; to let to gentleman and Wile or single gentiemen, with first class Board; reterences. [47H STREET, 16 West, NEAR PIPTIT AVENUE.— Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, en suite or Jingle, with first class Board, togentieman and wile or single gentiemen ; reierences. 14% STREET, 27 WEST.-AN ENTIRE SECOND Floor to let, singly or en suite; house, table and at- tendance, strictly first class. TH STREET, 304 WEST.—ELIGIBLE ROOMS, SIN- 14 fiy oF in mitts, wo let, with Board: location central and unexceptionable; terms reasonable, ererences ex- changed, 15 STREET, WEST, 47.—A BACK PARLOR AND A 2) Room on third floor, nicely turnished, to let, with good Board; reterences. l EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, WEST OF BROAD- way.—Elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or separately, to gentiemen a! 's or single gentlemen; would serve breakiast it desired; also Parlor, suitable for physician or denust, 15 WEST BLEVENTH | STREET. NEAR BROA way.—Handsome Suit of Rooms together or sepi tately ; table first class; table d’hote at6; table boarders | Accoinmodated; reterences exchanged. Cut this out. WAVERLEY PLACE,—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED its of Rooms on the first and upper floors, for families or single gentlemen ; with private table if desired. 19 WERT TWENTY-FOURTHL STRE AND 63 Madison avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Hoard, to genliemen and their wives | or single gentlemen; splendid single Rooms. | potas eerie trent Seat eae | EAST FORTY.SIXTH STREET, BiTWE 1 Fifth and Madison avenues.—second Floor and i large Room, suitable tor two, to let, with Board; reter- | ences exchanged, 1 WEST TENTH. STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- noe.—Large, unusually desirable Reoms, on second Boor, with superior Board; house extra wide: also va Bangles tor gentlemen; location unexceptiouable ; refer Q0) NEST, FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Nicely turnished Kooins to let, with Grst class Board, €n silite or singly; references required FIFTH AVENUE.—VERY DESIRABI, s 21 Snithe tiled foor to let, with Arstcitee oar oe Able for family or angle gentlemen; reference,’ QL SIRRET B.A LARGE BACK PARLOR AND third story hali Room, to genieman and wiie or fingle gentlemen, with 2 EAST TW ) okt ol relerences exchanged. STREET,—SECOND Boa ii 22 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, 4 with Board, very desirable Rooms; also tavie Board for two or three gentlemen; references given and required, -and single gentlemen; also an elegant Suit, with privat Room to’ let, with Board, to single gentlemen; jouse, Jocation and table first class; references ex- changed. a en a4 hal aco pag ROOM TO entle class Board ; algo Sable Board, rete exvbanged. Li 22 D STREET, NO. 817 WEST.—NICELY FURNISHED QQ WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREBT.—1ANDSOMELY eJ turnished Second Floor for tamily uid el table if desired; one desirable siny oor; unexceptionable references exchanged. 40 IRVING PLACY,—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, A large, welt furnished tront Room on the second floor, in # sail family; references required. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH —STREET.—SECOND Floor, three rooms, with private table if desired; also other soors for families; alt handsomely furnished and table first class. 4 WEST FORTY-EIGHTH 8TREET.—l1ANDSOMELY tarnished Rooms, on first, second and fourth floors, suitable for families or single gentlemen, with or with. out private table; superior accommodations , reterences- 41" STREET, NO. 139 WEST.—HANDSOME SECOND Floor, en suite or singly or entire floor; also beau- tifal extension Rooms; excellent Board; references. 42 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—DESIRARLE Rooms to let, with first class Board, to famili fe Room on table; references. 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘Avenue Rotel.—Second Floor, with private bath, &c,, tolet, with or without Board ; together or separately. Also Hall Rooms. TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—ENTIRE SEC. ‘ond Floor, nicely furnished, can be had on reason- able terms; also’ one single Room; house, location and hoard first 133 West Forty-tourth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway: 44. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, Broadway and Fitth avenues.—Large ana ele- antly furnished Rooms, singly and in suits, to let, with oard; first class table, socation and references; private table tf desired 45 West ELEVENTH | STREET CLARGH | AND small Rooms, handsomely furnished, with Board. separate or together; hot and cold water and ample Closet room, Terms very reasonable. 45 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN +) Broadway and Fourth avenue.—Rooms to. let, with Board, tora family and single gentlemen; also a large Room te let toa party of gentlemen. 45 NEST, TWENTY EIGHTH | STREET. —ROOMS, ‘oJ en suite, for families, with private table if re- BETWEEN Bo. RDERS WANTED. 58 WEST ENTY-THIRD STR! '. HANDSOME. ly furnished Parlor Floor, with all the modern im. provements, to let; priv: table. 5Q WEST NINETERNTH | STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms, or entire Second Floor, to a family of adults, with Board; reterences. 6] 8h, MARKS PLACE—FRONT ROOM, soUTH- JIL ‘ern exposure, to gentleman and wite, with Board ; hal Room; single gentlemen ; only a few boarders; ret- erence. G5 ARVING, PLac —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED De) Second Ficor, en suite or smgly, to let, with Foard; rivate table if ureferred ; also Rooms on third and fourth oor. Q) MADISON —PERSONS DESIRING AVENU) 7 newly and handsomely turnished Rooms with first class Board, can tind it by ® applying as above; terms location near the principal hotel 74 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE “F Rooms for tamilics or single xentlemen, with first class Board. 76 CHRISTOPHER STREET, NEAR FOURTH street.—Well 1urnished Room, on second or third floor. to let, with excellent Board, at moderate price; G4. MORTON STREBT—A LARGE, | NICELY * furnished Room, to let, with good Board; house has modern improvem@ts; terms moderate. Q7 RIGHTH STRERT.—TWO LARGE CONNECTING Rooms, with ull improvements; also other smaller Rooms, with Board. BOARDERS WANTED. A JEWI FAMILY HAS SOMB NICELY FUR- nished ms to let, with Board, to families or sin- le gentleme: 107 West Thirty-cighth street, between ixth avenue and Boardway. A PRIVATE FAMILY ON WEST FORTY-FIFTH street, near Fifth avenue, will let, with Board, a ‘Address PRI- handsome Parlor Floor or second Floor. VATE FAMILY, box 1821 Post office. Fak (A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN| MADISON avenue, near Thirty-iirst stree!, wishes to rent, with Board, their'Third Floor; terms, $50 per week, Address POSTIVE, Hergid Uptown Brauch ollice. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN the neighborhood of Filth avenue enirance to Cen- tral Park. desire to rent, with Board, a large, handsomely furnished Room. Address L., box 3,53 Post oflice. A YOUNG MAN (STUDENT) WISHES BOARD AND Rooin tn a private family where the German lan- uage is spoken pretetred, about the5.h of October, in he neighborhood of Washington square, Address, with terms, H. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO with first class table; iurnicure, carpets, &¢. 211 Kast Thirteenth street, between Second an 0. children taken} references. OARD AND ROOMS IN A SMALL FAMILY FOR A tamily or genticmen may be obtained at 51 West ‘Twellth street on very moderate terms. OARD IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING in Seventeenth street, between Fitth and Sixth aye- nues.—A Second tloor handsomely turnished. Address , L., box 3,758 Post office. QT sMITY 87-4 FEW GENTLEMAN CLERES OR J (mechanics can find comfortable Rooms for the Winter with good Board, at moderate prices. OARDERS CAN IMMEDIATELY FIND ACCOMMO- dations to suit them, without any trouble or e: pense, at Boarding Agency’, 1.267 Broadway. 10: GTON AVENUK.—BACK PARLOR AND LEX Bedroom on first floor, liatl Room on third floor, to let, with best ot Boar: Teierences exchanged. URNISHED ROOMS.—A WIDOW LADY HAS nicely furnished Rooms to let to man and wife, with Board for lady only ;no other boarders. Address W1DOW, Herald Uptown Branch office. ; Second Floor to let October 1} 105 KAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, RETWEEN ) Fourthand Lexington avenues—To Tent, with Board, Parlor and Bedroom on second floor; a'so large Room, Uall Room and Fedroom on third floor; all newly furnished; hot and cold water, closets, “kc. ‘Reftrence required. _—H ANDSOMELY suite or single, with ferences exchanged. 109 EAST NINETE b Board tion unexceptionable n2 “MADISON AVENUE,—DESIRABLE RCOMS_TO 4 let, to families or single gentlemen, with first Board ; reterenc: class I Soul ated aa?) ani 2 EAST EIGHTIETH STREET,—TO LET, ELE. gantly furnished Rooms, with Board; neighbor hood unexcepiionable; reference exchanged, ll EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREBT,—FWO FUR- iteme nished Rooms to let, with Board, to single gen- 129 WEST “THIRTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO Ce let, with Board, tot milies or gentlemen, SS 130 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Klegantly furnished front Suit of Rooms, on second floor, with first class Board; private table if desired, 14] 33 FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH and Seventh avenues.—Two handsomely fur- nished Kooms jor gentlemen and wives or gentlemen; also small singie Room; house and table first class. 145 Bast’ TWENTY-FIRST STR Park.—Handsomely furnished Koums, en for families, ‘with private table if desired; ali oms, for gentlemen, with Board ; location desi l EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEX- ington avenue.—liandsomely furnished large Room on second floor; also hall Koom on third floor, with Board; house ani location first class; reterences. 14.7 WEST, TWENTY-SECOND BYREET—TO LET, with Board, to gentleman and wife or one or two gentlemen. Parlor and Bedroom, front; water; grate fire; private house; terms low. 148 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREE’ floor front Room to let, with Bos man and wite or single gentlem 1, GRAMERCY —SECOND , to Kentles terms $19 per week. 156 WEST IWENTY. FOURTH STREET PLEASANT 0 Rooms, wi h Board; house contains all improve. ments; table well supplied and neatly served ; terins, $6 to $8 per week; faimily swnall; references. 164 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN Filth and Sixth avenues —Elegantly turnished Parlor Floor and two third story front Kooms; first class Board and accoinmodations; terms reasonable. 16 FORLY-NINTH STREET.—TO LETT, Od with Board, to gentleman and wile or two sin gle gentlemen, 1argé Room, on second floor, with alcove: American tuiily. 7 LEXINGTON. AVENUE, CORNER THIRTY- x first, street.—Elezanuly furnished Parlor Floor, with exten-ion; hot and cold waier throughout; also Second Ficor, with or without private tabi 200 West RouRTH stREET.—rURNISIE lor to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or ingle gentlemen te; 14 907 West FORTY AUIRD STREET —DESIRABLE Rooms, with Board, suitable for families; also Rooms for gentlemen; reverénces given and required. 208. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.A GENTLE munand wife or single gentlemen can obtai handsofiely {urnished Rooms, with Board; en suite or singly ; reterences exchanged. 209 WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREE Y Ud private family have two Rooms, on third tloor, which they will rent with Board, to gentieman or gen- tleman and wife. 210 BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, 5 George's church.—Pleasant Rooms to let, with Board; references exchanged. Q17 WEST, TORTY-SEOOND STREET, | NEAR caré.—Uniurnished Rooms und Floors, with or without Board; four story brown stone house; a 22: Rooms; house nient locatio Oy: WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, 42°F with Board. a large Room on second floor. well urnished; hot and cold water; also a Room for two gen- tlemen, 933. West, THIRTY-FIGHTH STREET—A SMALL ee) BF —A STRI' aa corn ET, NEAR ST. '—TO LET, with Board, second and fourth story large tront cl furnished; good aud con- ; reterences. . rivate family of adults would rent, with Board entieman und pleasant Rooms, en suite or singly, to xchanged. Wile or single gentlemen ; referenc nee 234. REST_FOURTH STREET, CORNER OF OE Tenth.—To let, with or without Board, a larce Square Room, handsomely furnished, for single gentle- men, at very feasonable terms to respectable partics. 243 WEST THIRTY-KIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, ‘e) with Board, in @ private family, a Suit of Rooms on parlor floor. ARLEM.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOAKD, AT moderate price; brown stone house 143 Kast 128th three minutes trom boat and cars; reterence re- street quired. ADISON AVENUE.—A HANDSOME - SECOND Floor, consisting of 6 rooms and bath, to let. with Board; ato @ Buit cf Rooms, on fourth floor. 178, near Thirty-fourth strret. r payaTe FAMILY WILL LET~HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class table: neighborhood ‘unexceptionable; ‘house desirable in all tts appointments; private table if desired; reler- ences. 117 West Forty-seventh street. (0 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND floor, with Board; terms moderate. ‘Apply at 143 West Twentieth street, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, ADVERTISER (CONTEMPLATING A LENGTHY AR- sence) desires to secure second floor front, with Bed- room adjoining. and Board for his wife, with infant and nurse; location between Broadway and Madison avenue, south ‘of Thirty-fourth and north of Nineteenth street; rooms must be tastefully furnished; neighborhood unex- ceptionable; table attractive; highest references. Ad- Gress, stating price, which must be reasonable, R, D. & ©0., Box 1,94 Post office, New York. A YOUNG MAN WANTS ROOMS AND BOARD FOR his wife in * Ply ¢ house, within 15 minutes’ walk of Hudson and Laight streets, Address, stating terms, CLERICUS, Herald offic: GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT PERMANENT Board, East side, from Tenth to Thirtieth streets; sunny room, grate fire and every improvement; terms $75 per month, $8) with fire. Address IMMEDIATE, Herald office. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS A ROOM, WITH breakiast and light supper; private family pre- ferred. Address, with terms and particulars, P. J., box 8,898 Post office. GENTLEMAN AND HIS DAUGHTER WANT Board and a floor of 3 rooms, besides bathroom, in small family of adults; location’ between Twenty-ifth and Fortleth streets and’ Fourth and Seventh avenues; Address box 1,585 Post state terms and accommodation, office. They have turnitare. AN AND WIFE D the winter; on the eastside, between Fourie nd Thirty-iourth streets, Second Madison avenues, preferrad, Address, stating tuit particulars as to loca: ° sh room, terms, &c., IMMEDIATE, box 102 Herald SINGLE GENTLEMAN, GERMAN, of music, will give piano instruction in exchange for an uniurnished Room. Address, and references, 20 West Fourth street, pianoforte wareroom. OARD IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY (NO other boarders), In a good location, by a gentleman, wife, (wo children @ und 1) and servant: state accommo: dations and terms, as no hotice will otherwise be taken, Address HENRY, box 185 Herald office, OARD WANT! —A SECOND FLOOR FURNISHED and good table for a German fami, onsisting of gentleman, wife, two children (and 2'vears old) and nurse; only such private families who understand the wants of children need answer; no objection to an American table; price not to exceed $225 per month; no. doarding house keepers need apply; only such parties who are willing to share the co ‘ts of ‘ahome with a respectabie and punctua payin family. Address, tor three days, RESPECTABLE HOME, Herald offic OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND MAID, IN A private family in New York; terms $18 a week; ref Chrmeneacun nao Address A. B. C., box 109 Herald 0 OARD WANTED—KY GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND child under two years; two rooms, second floor, southern exposure; gas, fire, hot and cold water; Amert- can tamily; not to exceed $8) 4 month; or tour Rooms furnished tor housekeeping, $35. Address J. F. D., 93 Clinton place. Boar, adult adjoinin; ‘wanted, on the second or third floor, in a good location. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, P. C., Herald ofice, OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE, DAUGH- ter (15) and son 2); two connecting Rooms; private family preferred, without, other boarders; terms $120 monthly, including heat and gas. State location (biock) 4nd roving, aiso humber in family, improvements, &c. Highest reterences. Address, for iiree days, TOURIST, box 206 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A UENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private family; a large Room, with alcove, with pantries; located not above Twenty-fitth or Twenty-stxth. street, on ling of Sixth or Fourth Avenue Kallroad; price from $25 to $0 per week; best reference required. Ad- dress THOMAS, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. UARD WANTED—FOR TWO SISTERS, ABOVE Forty-second street. Address, stating terms, H. M., box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office. ENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD, INFANT AND NURSE want Second or Third Floor, with good Board ; rooms must be clean: reierences exchanged. Address, stating location and lowest price, D..P., box 119 Herald office. : a large Room, with hall 24¢ EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—FURNISHED or un(urnished Rooms to let, with Board, at very Moderate rates; references exchanged. 243 WEST _FIFTY-FIRST | STREET.—SECOND floor, two large Rooms, well furnished, all im- provements, for gentleman and wile, with good Board ul home comiorts; $50 per week; private table if de- other boarders. EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Second and third avenues.—One’ second story also Bedroom, with first class 245 front Parlor, with Alcove, elegantly furnished ; third story front Parlor and Board, : 251 WEsT TWENTY.-FIFTH STREET.—A LARGE, handsomely furnished front Room on the second floor, with or without Board; all modern improvements; Feierences exchanged. 2: 6 WEST THIRTY NINTH STREET.—TO LET, 0 pleasant Rooms, with good Board and a comfort: able home; two pleasant hall Kooms; convenient to four lines of cars; terms moderate. & Seen 256 WEit THIRTY-FOURTH STRERT.— PRIVATE JO amily will let, with or without Board, 2 hand- some nicely furnished Rooms on second floor; terins reasonabie to desirable partie: 260 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, with Board, two large and pleasant front Rooms, with plenty of closet room, suitable for two. 264 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRI- ne vate family would let two Rooms, with Joard; wired; or single Rooms for gentlemen, with or without a 46 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO LARGE Rooms on third floor and one Room on fourth floor, with good Board ; references. 4 BOND STREFT. NEAR GRAND CENTRAL Hotei.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; table first class; terms mod jay Board; ret 315 Bast, FOURTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT OL) Rooms and Board may be had in a family ately from New Orleans; French tablef terms reasonable. Reierences exchanged, 31 LEXINGTON AVENUR.—A HALL ROOM, ON second floor, to let, with Board, to a single gen- tleman ; reerences required. 477 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE —A SUIT OF 4 Rooms, to a gentleman and wife or a party of single gentleme jeals in the. rooms if required, 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished First Floor; private table if required; also Rooms on second floor, with first class Board; terms moderate, 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—Well furnished Rooms for gentle- man and wite or single gentlemen, with or without Board ; moderate terms; references exchanged. AQTH STREET, NO. 18 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVE- @ nue.—-Front Room and back’Room, with hall Hed- room on fourth floor, to let, nicely farnisted. with Board; first class in every particular; references exchange 5O NINTH STREET, e BETWEEN UNIVERSITY place and Broadway.—The house has been newly painted, tke rooms wewly papered; superior accommo- dations’ are now offered, with 1ull Board, for tamilies or single gentlemen. ‘ 5( WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 5 bas pt Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class oar TY-EIGHTH STREET. —HAND- y furnished Rooms to let, with unexception- ; Felerences exchanged 32. WEST THIRTY SECOND STREET.—A FEW Kentlemen can be accommodated ‘with good Board and pleasant Kooms; terms reusonable. 337 Weer. TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, FITZROY clas place.—Handsomely furnished Rooms; first 8 Board ; best reterences given. ‘237 EAST FIPTIETH STREET.—ONE LARGE AND 3 § one small Room to let, handsomely furnished , with partial Hoard, if required, in house with owner} small private fami ly. 36 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board. to ladies or gentlemen, large and hand- somely furnished Kooms, second floor ; eu suite or single; with ample closets; terms moderate, 363 WEST NINETEENTH STBEET.—A_ PRIVATE family, occupying their own home, will let two very ‘comfortable, sonleetned Rooms to two or four gen- tletnen, with partial Board. 414 EAST 6TH STREET, HARLEM.—BOARD, with a choice of Rooms, In « private tainily, at moderate prices; house and location first class and handy to boats and cars; references exchanged. 41Q WEST FIGHTEENTH STREET —A ri kton and Bedroom, on parlor floor, having gas, hot nd cold water, to let, wiu Board, to gentlemen ; $ each per week. 7 WEST (HIRTY-SIXTH STREET,—PRIVATE FAM. OL ity offer elezant Suit ot three large Rooms, hi somely furnished: exciusive bath; private table; also, handsome Parlor and iwo Bedrooms; private table if preierred; reierences, HQ? STRERT, WEST. NO. W07.—A_ SMALL, FAMILY 4 ovcupying their own house, offer excelloat Board and first class accommodation to select parues; reier- ences required. 9 IXTH STREET,—DESIRABLE OZ Rooms, handsomely furnished, with first class Board, at reasonable prices, to parties desirous of locauuag for the winter; retorences exchanged, BROADWAY, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET.— Furnished Rooms, ior gentlemen only; Board if 4; French table. STING of three rooms, with first class/oard, to small fam- ly, in delightful location, near Central Park and Madison 4; Drown stone house, 1]8 East Seventy -eigtitit Other boarders; terms’ moderate, A’ ELEGANT FLOOR, FURNISQ'ED, oO! p avenue WHO WILL ROOM TO. gether, want Board for the winter: price not to ex- ceed $17, per week, fire and gas included; breakfast at7, dinner at 6:30; private family preferred. Address B. & C., Werald office. WO LADIES, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, DESIRE Rooms and Board (private table if possible) in a pri. Yate family, for the winter, Address D., box 135 Herald office. WARTED BELOW TWENTY-THIRD | STREET, the family of a widow (with children preferred) furnished Room, with Breakfast, by a single gentlemen. referencetexchanged. Addres#'M. E, A., box 208 Herald office. WASTED A ROOM ON FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, with Board, for a young man in delicate health: terms must not exceed $b or $7 per week; location trom Broome to Fourteenth street, and between second ave- nue and Greenwich strvet; Will be permanent if suited, Address JAMES, box 113 Herald office. WO GENTLEMEN, iN ‘ANTED—BOARD IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAM- ily, by a young married couple; loca: between Fourteenth and Thirty fourth streets. Addres, stating terms, C. K. B., box 3,227 Post office. ANTED—BY A MARRIED LADY, THAT [8 ALONE most of the time, a pleasant oom, with Board ; private tumily preferred. Address, with terms and full particulars, &. 8., Herald office. VANTED—BOARD FOR .TWO YOUNG LADIES; terms $8, or $16 for two. References exchanged. Aadress M. D., 147 Wert Eleventh street. ANTED—ROOM, FOR THE WINTER; WELL- furnished room, with Breakfast, in the vicinity of Twenty-third stroct ani Filth avenue, Address J. L. A., Gifsey House. ‘ANTED—TWO ROOMS, COMMUNICATING, WITH Board, for tamtly of two persons; rezsonable' terms; pryatg.temily peoerreee Address, with tull particulars, ‘ jeralu office. : WANTEOA SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE Table, above Twenty-third sireet, by gentleman and wite; price not above Address 1. G., Herald office. ANT! NED AMERKIOAN FAMILY, three pleasant sleeping Rooms aud a -itting Koom, with Bourd tor three ladies and a child of flve years not a spoiled child); food must be of best quality: location between Tenth and Twenty-tifth streets and Fourth and Highth avenues. Address, with reasonable terms, W. W. erald ottice. 7ANTED—BY G MAN AND WIFE, UNFUR- nished Room, with board, where are tew boarders modern improvements; terms moderate; best reterences iven And required, Address K. K.N,, Herald Uptown ranch office. BOARD. 1 SIDNEY PLACE, BROOKLYN minutes trom Wall street terry. ly, fur. nished back Parlor and Extension, with private bath, with Board. Also other Rooms, good location. 296 ICKS STREET, NEAR JORALEMON Pleasant Rooms, with ample closets and Bi in a very desirable locaton, within five minutes’ walk South and Wall street ferries; reterences exchangea. AND 4 EAST —Rooms for families te até, M.; also a and’ single gentlemen; tabi splendid Room tor clubs. NALLEN HOUSE, 165 HUDSON STREET, CORNER / of Laight.—Excellent Board, ‘fe ‘50 per, wee! with single Koom: single Koom, without board, $2 an a were Lodging, Scents; geniiemen ony. Open ail night. ’ A NEVEY AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SEC- ond Floor to rent, with Board, to a Ve headed and Wife who desire first class appointments; howtse occupied Bro yncs | eres $00 per week. Apply at 123 West Forty- atree KA. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN 54 Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Pleasant Rooms, en Katie of anety, with Board, on second, third and Yourth al floors; also single ones for gentlemen. 54 WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues —Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, With or without Board ; all mod- ern improvements. A SUPERB SECOND FLOOR OF FOUR LARGE rooms, near the Windsor Hotel, would be let, with private table, tor $2.0 per week; nnexceptionable reter- ences, Address D. MURGAN, station H. ema ; ; term: mo erator aise another, Room. Bit’ West Six- teen ‘eet, third house from Seventh avenue. (CENTRAL HOTEL 253 CANAL STREET, ONE BLOCK east of Broadway.—Kooms, single person, 7c, and $1 per day; family Rooms, $1 60 and $2 per day. House open all night CRITTENDEN HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY. sixth street, European plan.—Rooms, single and en suite, at moderate rates; Guests FAMILY HODEL AND RESTAURANT, 37 ‘West Twenty-cighth street, near Broadway, affords home comforie at reasonable prices. Mr. Gleriet hopes that ten years! experience with the Relmonicos in the ol 088 W' game lune of busines will recommend him to the public, wly furnished. AND LEVENTR, STREET, SECOND 55 and Bund how Y east of Fifth avenae.—Hand- ‘some ooms to let, to gentlemen only; table y brewkiast until oom A. BANDsome, surr oF ROOMS, WITH UNEX- ceptionable Board; also two Rooms; Oa Rag mi first floor: attention paid to comfort and sty! ‘est Forty-fourth street. near Broadwayy ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, GH venues vekwoen Tyrenty tre ants 1 , between Twenty-first ai enty: nd streeta—Rooms, en suite or singly, at Fates, ano ORANEN? Fromgcera WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE | tion Company's u AY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1873.—-QUADRUPLE SHEET. __ HOTEL uth of Chat lated cheap ‘house in the eity rooms, and bic, Opeaii nigh. ~* Per Mi OTEL ST. GERMAT second ‘street and’ Bro: with Daths attached for tamilicss Tabi day; Luropean pla Yar R. OWERY, ONE BLOCK —Cleanest and best ventl- 10 Lugs; 1590 rooms; single louble rooms, $1 and 3 <UE, TWENTY. Tabi O's Foote, Rigiadw eee rs 1. AND 1S LAIGHT SPREET, Ms; Kod beds; good food, healthtully prepared; a pleasant home, e oH ‘Turkish baths; reasrnaple terms, N® “A8¥ OF Recess; A PIERRE HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER a wighih street —A. frst class tamity aunt onsings tel, very pleasantly and centrally located: either Amert- can or kuropean plan; discount to permanent boarders, IBBY HOTEL, 56 WARREN STR) ONE BLOCK 4 west of City HatiNo dark ros; ie, to Te, daily; $2 to $5 weekly; Family Rooms, $1 upward. ig JEW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO, 90 BOWERY, CORNER of Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly fur- ished : 50c. or éUe, per nities y Woe i oa ARK HOTEL—EUROPBAN PLAN—CORNER BEER: man and Nassau streets; centrally located in the Y aM the da; Mu Gikand ON HOTEL —C plan, corner Forty-first street pleasant ‘and “hicely turn sh great ind. sor ing rooms for the winter. ‘The rest hotel in the city, The hotel has an elevate or we ual to any tor guests. BOARD. LADY OF REFINED HABITS WANTS A comforts ofa home with a ood family, where none or only a tew boarders are kept, in the state of ticut, with a view of spending the winter it must be near New York, convenient to railr reeable ; healthy location, Addres:, during this week only, st terms, & 8., box 751 Post office, Sari cure’ IVERSIDE HOUSE, 152D STREET, AT CARMANS- ville, on the Hudson.—Comfortable ‘accommodations for tall and winter Board, at very reasonable rates; only 20 minujes from Thirtieth street depot. PAULL & DUNCALF, IN HOUSE, M station, N. J., now open for the tall and winter, offers all the comforts of a city hotel steam heat, coal an very accessible to New York; 60 minutes irom foot Bar- clay street, via Morris ana’ Essex Railroad; $6 trains daily; prices moderate. C. HITZELBERGER, Proprietor. Gourh onance Mw WINTER RESORTS. {LORIDA.—FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET AT Green Cove Spring; 17 rooms; suitable for private family on geurcel boarders. For ‘particulars apply to owner, 1:8 East Twenty-second street. ROXAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, N. P. BATIA: mas, will open November I, 1873, Persons ‘desiring to escape the rigors of a Northern winter cau obtain cir- cwlar containing tul! information by addressing JAMES LIDGERWOOD, 758 Broadway, New York, _.. BUROPEAN STEAMSUIPS. (Ohabeee LINE, NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will hencetorth take a specified course tor all sea: ons ot the year, On the Outward Passage trom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing meridian of 50 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north’of 43, Ou the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 lat., or northing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STFAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. *SCOTIA...W'sday, Sept. 24 ABYSSINIA.Sa’day, Sopt. 27 *ALUERIA,W'sday, Oct 1 BATAVIA. -Satday, Oct. 4 #RUSSIA,.(Wiaday, Oct, 8 CALARBRIA‘Sa‘day, Oct. 11 *JAVA......Wisday, Oct. 16 PARTHIA,, .Sa'day, Oct, 18 *CUBA......Wisday, Oct. 22 SAMARIA, .Sa'day, Oct, 25 and every following Wednesday and Saturday from New York, Steamers marked thus * donot carry steerage passengers. Cubin passage, $3), $10) and $130, gold, ac- cording to accommodati n tickets on favorable terms. Steérage, $30, curren atocrage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage Passage at 1 Broadway, Trinity uliding. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, or toP. H, DU VERNER, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Ill. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON MED he steamship NEW YORK, ( Klugkist, wilt sail on Wednewlay, September 24,41 ML. from Bremen boken, to be followed by pler, foot Third street, Steamship WE: ne, ‘aptain b. Brickenstein, on Satur- RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND day, Septembre: BREMEN, payable In gdld, or its equivalent in currency. First cabin 120 Second cal 2B : » piy i ELRICUS & CO., Agents, 2 Bowling Green, mburg, touching at Plymouth an The German ‘ransatiantic Steam Navig W, elegant and (uli-powered ird& stean- ship GOEHE, Captain, Wilson, will sail on Tuesday, September 3, at2P. MP trom Eagle Line pier, foot of First street, Hoboxen. “Kates of passage to. Plymouth Cherbourg ‘and Hamburg :—Cabin, first saloon, $12 Bold; second saloon, $72, gol; steéraze, $90, gold; pr Paid certificates, $10, gold. The first and second saloons are on the same deck. ‘The steerage is divided. in state- Fooms tor 6 to BM) persons. well lighted and provided with ining tables. For passage apply to * RNAUTH, NACHOD & KUUNR, General Agents, 113 Broadway. & 00. rhourg. For freight apply to. FUNCH, EDYE MOE HAMBOR iron mail steamship, a THURINGIA, Captain J. Moyer, will gail on thursday, September 25, atzy. M., tor i ib taking passengers from New York to l’lymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. bin, $120. Second cabin, $72, 1K, $30, payable in United States wold. 18 Go,, ©. B RICHARD & BOAS, nis, | General Passenger Agen's, . ul Broadway, New York. SIMBRTA will sail October 2 ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly 10 Queenstown and Liverpool. Fortnightly to London direct, from piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. GYPT, Grogan. -Saturday, Sept 27, at9 A. M. REt Thoma PIM: SPAIN, Grace A.M. ITALY, Thompson. iurday, Oct. 18, at8 P.M. 10 LONDON DIRECT. DENMARK, Sumner... Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 12M, Cabin passage, $70, $80, $90, currency: steernge, $2, currency. Return tickets ut reduced rates. Prepal steerage tickets from Liverpool. enstown, London- derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London, at the lowest rates. ‘or further information apply at the company's office, No, 69 Broadway. . W. J, HURST, Munager. LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVR«, CALLING AT BREsT. The splendid vessels on this tavorite route for the Conti- nent will sail trom pier No, 50 North Kiver as follows: VILLE DU HAVR! October 4. PEREIRE, Danre October 18 EUROPE, Lema: Kovember 1 PRICE OF PASSAGE, IN GOLD (INCLUDING WINE), TO BEST OR HAVRE. First Cabin, $125; Second Cabin, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. American travellers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- fase. eS GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broad: HITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, New and full-powered steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. REPUBLIC prember 27, at9 A. M. GAELIC. ... October 4, at3 P.M. ADRIATIC. October 11, at 8:30 A. M. BALTIC, October 18, at 3 P.M. CELTIC. October 25, at 7 ity. —From the White Star docks, Havinia ferr. assenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comiort. Saloons, staterooms. smoking room and bathrooms midship section, where least motion is felt Surgeon ‘and stewardesses accompany the steamer. Rates—saloon, $50, gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishing to send for friends'in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$32, cur- y. esenge! Hamburg, na, &e. Drafts trom £1 upwards. + For inspection 0 the Company's office, 19 Broadavay, New York. Bills of lading issued to Continental ports. J. H, SPARKS, Agent. rs booked to and from all parts of America to Norway, Sweden, India, Austral STAR LINE. — sin: ANTWERP SERVIC! Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Mails. A wee Phil dela niwer Philadelpiuia, REYDAL MALL, 2114 ton a ve tain Collin et... . Sept, 2 Oct. 20 VADERLAND, 2,800 tons, Captein Vander Heyden seuzess OOK 1h Nov. 4 NEDERLAND, 3,00) tons, Captain H. W. Jame: Oct 26 Nov, 2 SWITZERLAND, $,000 tons, Cap- tain — . Building PRICRS UF 'P ASSAG' Cabin. Steerage.. Prep 109, gold oy ate . $%5, currency i Certificate + $36, currency, LIVERPOOL SERVICE, Tons Master. Liverpool. Phitad’ ABROTSFORD...25% Findlay. “Rept PM Gee's: KENILWORTH, 2538 Putt. Oct. L. Oct. 2. PRICES OF PASSAGE, 01 correne: curreng) a cates, $32 ey. Tickets will pe sold here at lowest saves, Boot fom Antwerp and Liverpool to all int yt joints tr the United lng via the Pennsylvani road connections, thus affording parties in this country @ Hauient eae cheap opportunity of sending ‘or their ‘bp STAR LINE will give ape ‘attention to the comfort of steerage passenger ple er tha, ‘well venti! ted sleeping apartinents a food will mn. each vessel. dt ttaghed oints m the An experienced surgeon Freight will be received at ay prince’ me Wost with the Pennsylvania ship Company and Clyde's id South in connecti Railroad, Southern Mail Steqy Lines, aid through bills oipading issued for Antwerp, Bremen, Barpporsy, vAG Amsterdain, Rotterdam, Liverpo’t conden, Glasgow. Betiast, Hall and Leith: The Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania Rai!roadgand all mor- chandis: intended for points beyond Philadelphia can be trai “ed from the hold ot the er to the with: gut the ixpense to shippers, anc isk of damage by re- janding hich results from cartage. For fas of treight and passage, and other informa. Hon, APWY "Bo. W, COLTON Agent, 4 Broad stroet. PETER WRIGHT ‘4 SONS, eet TATLADRLRHTA, William Hunter & Co., | racer Becks, ‘Agen! ve General pet ad “AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY immediat» vicinity of mercantile business. Rooms at | NTROSE | wi Plan#and other information apply at | 3 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. NCHOR LINE. 5 ‘sail from pier 20 North River, New Y, ev ERY. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, nd ANGLIA. ......Sat., sept. 27 | OLYMPIA, TRINAO Oct. 1] AUSTRALIA: CALIFORNI Oct 4/ COLUMBIA. 4 CALEDONIA. Wed., Oct, 8] VICTORIA. Get. INDIA..........Sat, Oct IL} ASSYRIA.. ) Oct. 2 ‘The passenger accommodations on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin state- Toons are ail on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation. | ous OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, Sat steamers, Wed. steamers Gold. Currency. Cabin. sesseee $75 and $65 $75 and $65 Cabin return tickets, secur ing bést accommod: $130 , $190 Sik RRE NOY. Tickets for ny seaport or railway: station in or the Continent issued at the Jowe: rates. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENT RATES, Company's offices, No. 7 Bowling Green, New Yor! HENSER ON BROTHERS, Agent MAN LINE, Fou QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL® Royal Mail Steainers are appointed to sail as follows i= CUY Ov NEW YORI -Friday, Sept. 26,84. M, i OF MON ye 9A. * 4 z jot 2 P.M. vY OF BRUSSELS saturday, Oct. 11,9 A. M, peating saturday and Thursday, from pier RATES OF PAS: Cabin—$70, $8) and $99, gold, dation. Round trip tickets atlow rates, aditgeragee Ta, Liverioal: Queenstown, Glasgow, Lo don, Bristol or Gartitt, $4), Pre donderry i avlitt, $3. Prepaid ce adasgerigers also forwarded {0 avre. Hamburg, Swe jen, Norway, Deniark and Varis at reduc Drafts ianusa at lowest rates nt Teuuced FAtOK, ay For Cabin passage and general business apply at the ¢ penyis office, No, 15 i away; ~ For Steerage passage, at %3 Browdway, ty ee eR GHN U. DALI. Agent, orto * O'DONNELL & PAULI, 48 Cliesinit street, Philadel ws CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. F.C. BROWN, bo South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- ‘oago. ‘ NLiAM INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Pari: OHN O'DONOVAN ROSBA—PASSAGE_ OFFICE oJ National Steamship Company, pier 47 Houston street, Beautiful steamship RUYEI sails at 9 o'clock Saturday, Drafts at lowest rates payable anywhere. JNITED STATES MALL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday. WYOMING, Morgan -Septeinber 27, at 9A. M. IDAHO, Guard... -October 1, at noom From’ pior Ri Cabin Passage, $5), gold; Sweerage, Prepaid tickets. $3’, curr: Passengers booked to and from Waris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Draits on Irelana, England, France and Germany at lowest rates | Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. ), currency. YOR CARDIFP, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other poinis in England and Wales The South Wales Atlaitic steamshio Company's new first class steamshins will sail from Pennsylyauia Raile d Wharf, Jersey City. as follow: PEMBROKE... QLAMORGA S First cabin passag cabin, $58, currene steerage certificates from Ca: for £1 anda/pward. For turthe ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York, ITATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, , These olegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail {ror ier 36 North Kiver as follows -— KORGIA...... ‘ - Wednesday, October 1 PEN LV ANIA. Wednesday, October 15 VIRGINIA. Wednesday, October 29 GEORGIA Wednesday, November I And every aiteinite Wednesday therelstter, taking pase sengers at through rates to all parts of Great Britaln and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratts for £1 or upwards. For t au ight or passage apply to N BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 72 Broadway. erage passage office, No. 43 Broadway. OMINION LINE.—FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT.—THE ‘Al fall powered elegant British steamship LORD CLIVE, 3,300 tons register, will sail for the above port, from pier 23 East River, on Tuesday, September 30, 187% Rates of passage. Cabin, $70, $90, currency, according to accommoda- tions; steerage, $25, currency. Apply to SNOW & BUR. 8, 66 South street. \REAT WESTER : TRAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (?NGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 East River as follows:— ; GREAT WESTERN, Stamper..Wednesday, September 24 LADY LYCKTT Si veresecees Wednesday, October 1 Gavin ‘passage, 87); intcring iste, $4), stecrage, currency; excursion tickets, $1 oly to South street. MORGANS NB OOK'S TOURS TO ITALY AT 45 PER CENT REDUC- J tion below ordinary seventy-two different routes and available by any line of ‘steamers from A COR'S CHEAP TOURS TO PALESTINE AND EGYPT and back, for $60 gold, hovels and travel, COOK'S AMERICAN TOURS to alt the prinelpal parts | of this country, by all railway lines trom New York. ee AMERICAN HOTEL COUPONS AT. FIRST class hotel. $3 59 per day. Full paruiculars either by mail or by personal inter- view, COOK, SON & JENKINS, 262 Broadway, New York, "oF Fleet street, London. JNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL | Passports of the department ot State issued by A. c. WIL ARTH, United states Court House, 41 Cham- bers street. ie STEAMSHIPS. P* LINE, ‘Oct. 4—Stermer ACAPULCO leaves pier No. 42 North River, at 2o-clock noon. for Aspinwail, connecting with steamer at Panam for Acapu'co, Mazatlan, Manzanillo, n Diego and San Francisco, and also with steamers foF Central American and ~outh Pacitic ports. mer leaves sun Francisco on or about the 24th of poth for Sandwich Istauds Steamers for Japan and China le the Ist and 16th of each month, For passage or freight apply at the company's office, 01 No. 42 North River, New York. J. Bouway, Sup't. G, I. BRADBURY, Pres't, GTEAM 10 MARACAIBO. __COASTWISE SIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAN ve San Francisco on The Atlas Steamship Company will receive goods and through raies ‘to Maracaibo by their ig this port monthly, connecting at Cur Coa with their steamer plying between that port a YIM, FORWOOD & Cv., General Agents, 56 ATAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY Mail Tine for West Indies, liavana and Spantaty nate ace steamers are appoivted to sail trom pier jorth River. For Kingston and Savanilla ATLAS, October 4. For Portan Prince, Maracaibo (via Curacoa), Sante Martha and Savanilla, CLARIBEL, October 25. For freight or passage apply to PIM, FORWOOD & CO., Agents, 06 Wall and 5 Pine street, P)IBECT LINE, TO Havax Progreso and Vera Cruz. New York and Mexicai Mail Erowensiip. line; leaving pier No. 3 North River, at P. EVERY THURSDAY. CLEOPATRA (Havana only), cesses SOpt, 25 CITY OF MEXICO (Havana und ), noon. -Sept. 27 CITY OF MicRIDA (Havana, via Nassau) -Oet. 3 CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only). For freight or passage woply to ALEXANDRE & SONS, 3? Broa JEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, “These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at $P. M., from pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar street), for Havana direct as follows ove September 30 COLUMBIA. WILMINGTON . October 7 detober 14 MORRO CASTLES. .; For freight and paseaye (having magnificent accommo dations) apply*to WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. ‘0. 6 Bowling Green, D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. FOR GALVEST TOUCHING AT the Uni ates Mail.—Steamer tain Deering, will leave pier 20 East River, Saturday, September 27, at3 P.M. ‘Through bills of lading given to Houston and’ all points on the Ga! Houston and Henderson and B, B. and C. R. Ry ree for forwarding in New York. | For freight oF assage. liaving superior accommodations, apply to Peete ME MALLORY 400. 163 Malden lane, oF W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wali’ street. FOF NeW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, The stenmship, WESTERN METROPOLIS, Coptain H. 8. Quic! from pier 36 North River (oot of North Moore Stree! Freight received Geigy hes neat “wo 8 ight received. di Louls, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and [1 inois.” = accommoda- For freight or pass: havit “i ns ) FRIDERIC BAKER, ler 36 North River, tions, apply to FR R, pier FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRE The Cromwell Line. ‘The steamship GEO. CROMWELL, Captain James Crawe ford, will leave ge North nee, ‘on Saturday, -ept. 2 3, a5 Fe ht received daily. Through rates Siar’, Brasoe Rautiage anda boa Pore OF APs Cabin sso; at ns For freizht | cage avply to CLANK & SHAMAN SS West seen” OA Kr NEW LEANS daly a ne. The steameP CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans, Uctober t, até er, Wednes iven to Gale PIU leave pler 20 Kast iver, P.M. Freight recetved daily. ‘Throush 1 Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazoa, and St. Louis, Cabin pasiage, $5): steerage, B. For freight oF passage, having superior accommo: ations, apply to reo i, MALLORY a €0,, 188 Maiden lane, FOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Domiuion Steamship Company will despatch trom pier 37 North River their ele: sifewheel steam- ship RICHMOND, Lawrence. Cominande:, for Norfothy Gity Point and Richmond. on Tharads eptember 23a P ‘., giving through bt of lading ‘to all points South: and Southwest. Fhroligit passenger Uckets to all polnta, Accomanogations unequalled. Apply at picr 37, oF ab general office, 157 Greenwich street, Corner of De, DENTISTRY, BEAUTIFUL, SET OF TERTH, $8 TO $1 ated; extracting with gas, sliver Oi Gh, Se. Ohrem Suutdays till 12.” 204 Sixth avenue. Res member, A A RAGTIFOL AND SUBSTANTIAL SET OF GUM Teeth, $10, warranted to tit perfectly; Teeth diled at ‘anted first class, at Dr, rices; ail Work Wi Sixth avenue. Teasonable EYES AND EARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN BYES.-T. J. DAVIS, IN vente and only maker of the Improved Artificial Human Ey%, acknowledged by the faculty tobe the only correct Imitation of nature in world, 127 Kast i. teenth street, between Ibird and Fourth avenues WANTED 1O PURCHASE JEAL SKIN CLOAK | WANTED—CHEAP, cash. Address B., box 225 Herald offlog FOR

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