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4 BOARDERS WANTED, eae ee mt anes wie amily residing at 132" Hast a er Boat 1; private table desired. No. 7 West Twenty: suree' ¥LOO! THREE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH- f 1 Sean Dhoeets, &ec., with eae Table and attend- Ance; references. 38 East Twentieth strect. =A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, + for gentleman and wife, $15; two single Rooms, $7 each; ina small private family; pleasant house; good fable. $07 East Nineteenth stree ELEGAN'E SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, WITH BOARD; separately if desired; only parties seekin) superior accommoaatio need apply. No. 63 West Thirty-tith Greet, between Fifth and sixth avenues. 8ST FLOOR—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, WITH OR without privars table; very reasonable; references. No. 21 West Twelfth street, near Fifth ayenue. $1 50) EBEDAY) $8.70 812 PER WEEK —FINE Rooms, with excellent Board, at the Grove louse, 172, 174, 176 and 178 Bleecker street, near Broud- way. Grounds fc RS—HANDSOMELY rer families aise single Rooms for gentiemen. 4 West Twonty-t FUR- fourth street. Reierences exchanged WEST “NINTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE eet innavenue, A Sult of Apartments, consisting rlor and two bedrooms, With Board; also one large pith private table, trom October 15, ELE ¥ FURNISHED FLOORS—WOULD A eee carats e family of five or six with private table. Apply at No. 6 West hirty-eighth street, GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR FOUR single gentlemen can find handsome Rooms, on sec- ond floor, and first class Board, ai 275 West Eleventh street; convenient to cars; fine location, references ex- changed. STORY FRONT ROOM, ALSO SECOND STORY ‘back, with extension, to let, to gentleman and wi oe three gentlemen ; location ‘central; Board: frst class; GENTLEMEN, ALSO TWO LADIES, CAN HAVE ‘good Board, with pleasant Rooms; terms, gentlemen ladies, r week, with home comforts. English Ant aa West Thirty-fifth street, WEST THIRTIETH STRERT, FIRST HOUSE WEST of Filth avenue.—Magnificently furnished Apart- ments, en suite and single; table and appointments first 3 DOORS FROM RESERVOIR PARK.—ELEGANT Second Floor, with Board; also Rooms on third ard Gare floors; strictly first class house and locality. 10) fest Forty-second street. WEST TWENTY.SECOND STRERT, ONLY ONE door from Fisth avenue.—Elegant’ Rooms, with TH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST STREET.— Gentlemen can have, with Breaktast or Board, large fourth tloor Rooms; grate fire; $14 to $21 per week. For ereicplace addr: NDERSON, box 132 Herald Uptown Ach office. TH AVENUK.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, singly or en suite, with first class Board; references. 286, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, ‘TH AVENUE, NO. 837.—FOUR LARGE ROOMS, newly and handsomely furnished, with or without te table ; also one single Room for'a gentleman ; ret- oes exchanged. TH AVENUE, 133, BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH AND Nineteenth’ streets—A spacious, handsomely tur- gished Suit of Rooms on second tloor, with private table other desirable ms, thou rd. ‘TH AVENUE, NO. 76.—FINE ROOMS, EN SUITE OR ingly. with Board; all conveniences, &c. ; private ta- ble it desired. TH AVENUE, 307.—ELEGANT FLOORS, FUR- nished, to a'private family desiring all the com. forts of an elegant home; unexceptionable location, with without private table; references exchanged. Private le to let in rear. ath BOARDERS WANTED. PROC nL ere MELY FUR- joors, with or or familfes; private fam- ; will give private table it de- STREET, WEST.—H ANDSO! = and third fi sit Board, to gent ily; references sired. 287 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, IN fect, ore Dewy faenlened and containin, jor comfort and com ‘Board fo tamilies and single gentlemen; good table and attendance; references H STREET, NO. 266 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished second floor Rooms, to adults, with superior Board; small tamily; no other boarders; best references 3 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF THREE with Board ; also a singe Boe erences exchanged: 'H STREET, 29 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.—A pleasant Second Floor, also one Room on third, to let, separately oren suite, with or without excellent J; references, WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR THE Army and Navy Club House.—Parlor 'Fl md Floor to let, with Board, to gen tlemen and’ wives or a party of single gentlemen; ref- rooms deep; also 8 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A_ HAND- furnished Second Floor, Pleasant Kooms on third and fourth without private table. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Fine suit of Rooms, on second tloor, iront, tor @ first class family, with or iso Rooms tor gentlemen ; reter- floors; with or without private table; ences exchanged. WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Fifth avenue and Broadway.—Second Floor, hand- somely furnished, four large room: privaie table and ‘of rooms, with pri WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, Fifth and Sixth avenues.—New and elegantly furnished Parlor Floor, flye rooms, with privaie bath; table first class; private if require EAST TWENTY-SECOND Broadway.—Desirably furnished Rooms, with Board, en suite or separate, tor families and single gentle- men; references exchanged. bathroom, pantries; Floor, same number FURNISHED second floor Rooms, with pantries, hot and cold water, and good Board; suitable tor families or gentle- |, NEAR BROAD’ oom on fourth floor; house, loc: tion and board first class. 153 West Forty-fourth strect, WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—LARGE AND SMALL jurnished, with Board, separ- Rooms, handsome! cold water and ample closet ately or together; hot ani room; terms very moderate. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en suite or separately, to let, families or gentlemen} refer: with first class ty WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Handsome, well furnished Rooms, on second and third floors, with first class Board; TH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—ROOM and Board for two gentlemen or gentleman and Inquire at news store, corner of Sixth avenue and Forty-seventh street. WEST RWENTY-FOURTH Avenue Hotel.—Well furmshed Roc man and wife or single gentlemen, witn or without Board; moderate; references exchanged. WEST NINETEENTH ‘TREET, NEAR FIFTA STREET.—8PLENDID | Rooms for families or single gen- HM STREET.—A HANDSOMELY Second Floor to rent, with Board, by a upying their own house. WASHINGTON street. —Board ; i furnished’ front and back Rooms, on second and third floors, for families entiemen, with or without Board; all modern improve- HTH AVENUE, 24, NEAR MADISON SQUARE.—DE- sirable large Rooms to rent, en suite or singly, wih or without private tablo; references exchanged, ‘TH AVENUE, 347.-PARLOR FLOOR AND SECOND Floor; both very desirable, having bathrooms, Plosets. 0; handsomely turmsied oF, unfurnished newly painted; private tables. References ex: 6 BAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ‘and Madison avenues —Elegant Second Flocr to let, with private table it desired; also handsome Rooms on third and fourth floors, en suite or singly; house and ap- pointments unexceptionable; references. ‘TH AND SIXTH AVENUES.—A LARGE WELL FUR- nished Room, in first class house, with good table, at Proderate terms ior one or two gentlemen; references, 48 West Fifteenth streot. TH AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND Thirtieth streets. —Handsomely furnished Apart. ‘@ents in suits or entire floor to let, with strictly first elas Board. 7 TO $12 PER WEEK.—GENTLEMEN ‘AND. FAMI- lies can obtain excellent Board and Rooms at 29 Washington place, between Broadway and Wash WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—ELEGANTWUITS of Rooms, new; furnished, with Board; unex- Septional reference given and required. TH STREET, WEST, NO. 51—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished sen 'sulte or singly, including large lor; private table if desired. 9 EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY “Place and Fitth avenue,—Nicely furnished Rooms, Fist Bone for tamilies or parties ot gentlemen; $6 to 12; also table boarders accommodated. 1" STREET, 150 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. With Board, very desirable large and hall Ro a connecting ; ether or separately; newly aud hand- somely Tufdisbed; large closets; everything first class; references. 1 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘avenue.—A Second Floor of five Rooms to let, en suite or ol gold with first class Board; references exchanged. QTM, STREET U5 WESTUANDSOMELY FUR: nished Parl¢r Suit, three rooms, with hot and cold Water; also second Goor iront and'hall Rooms; house has all modern improvements; table first class; location pexceptionadle. 1 TH STREET, 321 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS second and third floors, with first class Board sonable terms; large Room on fourth floor, $1 ences exchanged. 1 TH STREET, 325 EAST, NEAR SECOND AVE- nue.—A large Room to rent, with Board, to a gen- tleman and wife or single terms moderate. ieee tae 6 ‘fons mol lal ills ga inte th aa J .—To let, elegantly furnished, wit rd entire Second Floor of four Toms; also" other desirable single Rooms. 16 WEST, FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR, FIVTH avenue,—Handsomely furnished Rooms to Jet, with first class Board, en suite or singly, to families or single gentlemen; references. 1772 STREET, FOUR DOORS EAST OF SECOND avenue, opposite Stuyvesant square.—Handsomely ed Rooms to rent, with first class Board, with or Without private table. References exchanged. 1 QLINTON PLACE.—LARGE FRONT AND HALL 8; other Rooms, handsomely and newly fur- ishea, with Orst class Board in a French amily; Board given ander unexceptionable references. 1 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished Suits of Apartments to let, on the first floor: also one on the & floor and attendance first class; centrally oa toall theatres and first class places of amuse- 19 WEST TWENTY rest STREL ¢ Rooms, suitable for famil; 2 per week. 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET AND 6 ntlemen; also hall Room; WITH BOARD, iso single Rooms Madison avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to with or without Board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; five single Rooms. WEST FIFTEENTH _STREE .—TO LET, WITH Board, second story Floor, hunagomely furnished, ‘also table Bos: sioaly crienisal AND 56 ST. MARK’S Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives Ha gentlemen. Prices moderate, Rooms nicely e —CHOICE OF GROVE STREET.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON second story, small Room connecting if desired, to a gentleman and wite or two single gentleme! single Room on third story, all wil private family. or without Bi Call all the week. WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms or entire Second Floor, with Board, toa family of adults; reference required, IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Second Floor, en suite or sin, rivate table if preferred; also to let, with Board; oms on third and WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET.—A BACK PAR- lor to let, with Board: one nicely furnished front 9 floor, both suitable tor gentleman and wile or gentlemen. CHRISTOPHER NEAR FOURTH street,—Well furnished oom, on second or third floor, to let, with excellent Board, atmoderate price MACDOUGAL STREET.—TWO Rooms to let, with Board, in an American family. suitable for gentlemen or gentlemen and wives; 00 TH STREET.—TO RENT, d, to families and gentle Parlor and large Bedroom, on ge and small Bedroom on third 1. Room ; hot and cold w: c. ; convenient to Fourth avenue cars and stages; refer” ences required. & EAST TWENTY-E ) with first class Bo: men, a neatly turnishe second floor, and lary floor; also one WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family will let a handsomely furnished Parlor on second floor, with Board, to a party of adults; private table if desired. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH seme saloon Parlor Floor, four or five rooms, to- Rooms; all improvements; ‘with or without Board ; Office on first floor; terms mod- STREET.—HAND- gether or separate; other WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, two newly and handsomely furnished Rooms on the second floor, with first ae ome to gentlemen or WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—ONE LARGE Room to let, with Board, to two gentlemen; a few table boarders can be accommodated ; references re- ELEGANTLY furnished Kooms, with Board ; location excellent; Feferences exchanged. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avenues. nished Rooms, connecting, and a hall Room, suitable for ‘a small family’; if desired will be let separately; Roontit for single gentlemen ; first class Board. EAST TWENTY-THIRD somely furnished Third Floor, with or without private table; also other sunny Rooms. TWENTY-FOURTH nished Rooms to let, with Boara, on the first and second floors, to families or single gentlemen; best city reference given and required. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH . -—Elegantly furnished front Suit of joor, with first class Board; private STREET,—HAND- STREET.—FUB- REET, NEAR Rooms, on secon table if desired. EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING place.—Desirabie Rooms, large and small, to rent, with Board, to tamilles or g¢atlemen ; references, ® WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET,—TO RENT, and corey furnished Rooms, bot and cotd adjoining, terms moderate, for gentieman y. NTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avenues.—Two or three Persons can be accommodated with Rooms y in @ first class high stoop brown private fail: stone front house. with Board; also table board. ” agence 2 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANT Parlors to let, Deane table; also Second r, do., and Rooms for single gentleme! QO WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIITH avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooins to let, with first class Board, en suite or singly; references required. 2 TH STREET, EAST.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, to let, with or without Board; references exchanged. In: Quire'at 339 East fwenticth street. Q] RIFTH AVENUE. —10 LET, WITH FIRST CLASS Board, a pleasant third story Room, suitable for ieman and wite or two single gentlemen ; also table references. 2 ST STREET, 344 WEST, NEAR ELEVATED RAIL- Fond depot.—Handsoniely furnished large and sin- Rooms, with Boa large closets, water, gas, &c. le unexceptio rms moderate; reierences. QO» STREET. 4 EAST, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Fourth avenae,—Rooms to fet, with Board, to families or single gentieme: Barty of gentlemen. GRAMERCY PARK. LEGANTLY FURNISHED Sut Board: private (ably ee eee or lees; highest reterence gives ne nd fequired. pons MADISON SQUARE.—A\ LARGE, NEWLY FUR- 2 ished Parlor oor to let. with or ‘Wwithont private Bee alse o' oa end loard ; references, No. 26 10 8 pre Room, for a street, D STREET, 165, WEST, 13; BLOG OAD. way.—A few hewly iurtisten Range ae ROAD Sloe reneiins bean class Board and at QB? tarnished Rooms. with Be Ve oms, with Board, for gentlemen. from $14 tor two and upwards; tabl t Address AITESTION, ierald’ Unnewn ie oor AVENUE.—NICELY 23° TRERT. NISH OOME TO LET, WiTH first class Board, in suits or singly. Poa mia a ee CLINTON PLACE. BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place—Elegant looms with aan i, an nis aed table first el + = Mj appomntment ab #8; unexception 2D BTREET, 638 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- f nished fs, with Board, first clase, cars. and FERPA the doors convenient to Ble 4 Railroad » = D ET,—A SUIT OF NICE ROOMS ON SRO- $2.8 party of gentlemen, with full oF par, (Fi, references cxchanged, WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET,—PARLOR and Third Floor to let, with or without Board, Good reference it required, ST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—A PRIVATE iy wilt let two nicely furnished Rooms, with EAST TW! NTY-FIRST STREET “(GRAMERCY yg eben ee yen en suite, eit desired, also single : Yemen, with Board; location desirable, \°0m® for gen WEST — FORTY-FIFTH or en suite, with or without Be newly furnished and neat; $6 to $10 each; Physician's WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, with Board, two third story front Rooms, suit: able for gentleman and wile or one or two gentlemen; ces exchanged. ELEVENTH STRERT, NEAR SI Pleasant Rooms, with firgt cl transient and table board: ily smal; rete! for families and _gentiem: ers; location central ; reterences. INTH STREET, NEAR LEX. ington avenue.—A lady will let a handsomely furmished Room to iady or gentleman, with or without Board ; home comforts, EAST FIFTY-FIRST STREET.—ROOM Jet, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or sine EAST THIRTY. A SECON! y front Room to let, with Board? suitable tor gentleman and wile or two gentlemen; references, sixti AVENUE —A LADY, LIVING q will rent a nicely furnished Room 4 than and wite, with Bourd hee aciaant EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.~A PARLOR and Bedroom. second floor, front (southern ex- to let, With or without Board, separate or to- gether tamily'strictly private. Apply {or three days. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO LARGE Rooms to let, with or withont Board; reference WEST 1WENTY-FOURTH STREET,—FRONT Rooms, on the third and fourth floors, to let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen ; terms moderate. EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A PARLOR and Bedroom, second fio to let, with or without mily strictly private. front (southern ex- rd, separate or to- TRERT.—A LARGE and with plonty of fro \ Closet room, . i Board, 0 Swe Aminutes’ walk of ferries: 965 FEST, TATYPOURTH | STRERT.—WITH ood furnished Room, to fentfomes and wile ‘or single gentlemen fesnily email; No children; terms very moderate. “PARK HOTEL (BUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER Beckinan and Nassau streets; he day or week. (ow AnD Ling, NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of collison this line will henceforth take a specified centrally located, in the steamers of reasonable pric course for all three gentlemen can be accommodated with 307 EAST SIXTY-FIFTH STREET.—TWO OR Ee Board and plainly furmshed Rooms; terms reasona- 310 WEST THIRTY.FIPTA STREET.—PLEASANT SlO NES THISTY vIvTE OTREBT.—A NICELY e furnishea Room to rent, ina small family, with Board, suitable tor a gentleman and wite or two single gentlemen; also a single Room, S10) WEST FIFTEENTH STREET: —WELL FURS * nished, comfortable Xooms to let, with tirst clas- Board, to gentlemen and theiy wives and single gentle men, ‘Terms reasonable. 393 BAST, FOURTRENTH STRERT—TO | LET, ©) {furnished Rooms, with first class Board and best accommodation, for either small private families or single gentlemen, im a very respectable neighborhood ; brown stone house, with gas, bath and all new improve- ments, 32 ¢ WEST FOURTEENTH STREBT.—A PLEASANT second story, front Room, with ample closets and hall room, to let, with 413 PAst FIFTY EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, \e a furnished hall Room on second floor, with use of parlor, with or without Board, Board. 443 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with superior Board; house brown ‘stone; fine locati terms moderate ; Broadway cars pass door; very accessible to Elevated Railway, References. 67 SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY- sixth and Thirty-reventh streets, —Furnished front and back Rooms, with bedrooms and closets, for housekeeping, or Board {or gentlemen; gas and bath. 54 BROADWAY, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET— IE Furoished Rooms, for gentlemen only; Board it required ; 1 ch table, HANDSOMELY FURNISHE PARLOZ AND TWO .. on the first floor, with Kitchen, $160 per ad story. two Rooms, $18 per week, with or 110 East Twenty-second street, tive doors from Fourth avenue, ir RIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SEC. 'y Room, with Board, to parties seeking a desirable neighborhood and an exceilent table; reter- ged, 50 West Thirty-fifth street, A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, RE the neighborhood of Fifth avenue entr ira? Park, desire to rent, with Board. a large, furnished’ Room, Address L., box 5,399 Post offi OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO single gentlemen can he obtained in a genteel pri- vate family up town. Address PERCY, Herald office. IDING IN T OARD,—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, with first class table; jurniture, carpets, &c. the best. "211 East Thirteenth street, between Second and Third avenues. No children taken. References. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS, RE- siding in Seventeenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues,—A Second Floor; rooms large and hand- somely furnished. Address box '3,758 Post oitic Boar, wire \TIRE SECOND FLOOR, EN suite or separately; also handsomely furnished Rooms on third and fourth floors and tront Basement to twogentlemen, 41 West Sixteenth stree! ESIRABLE ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLY, TO | let, with Board, at 17 East Thirty-seventh street. References exchanged, )LEGANT APARTMENT: L. nousss; | private tables optional; different prices. Particu- jars grati. BOARDING AGENCY, 1,267 Broadway. Open evenings. ‘FANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, in a private family terms moderate. Apply on the premises, in Grove street, one door east of Broad, Elizabeth, N?J., or at 244 West Thirty-eighth street, N. Y I AFAYETTE, JERSEY CITY.—A LADY, Oc. AL cupying her own. house, will rent, ir without Board, an extra sized front Re furnished; comfort and ne: the door; 15 minutes to the hot Herald office. ne’ pletely warranted; cars pass ddress ls., box 124 ADISON AVENUE—A_ HANDSOME SECOND Floor, consisting of five rooms and bath, to let, with | Board: also Rooms on fourth floor for gentlemen, 178, | near Thirty-fourth street. ‘ADISON AVENUE, NO. 31, OPPOSITE THE SQUARE and all the spacing, hotels.—Elegant Rooms, en suite or singly, newly and handsomely furvished, with or without first class Board. | N XT DOOR TO GRAND HOTEL.—A HANDSOMELY turnished Second Floor, to let, to gentlemen or a Arst street, References exchanges ee See eeactae:§ Steere de RING FIRST CLASS BOARD, HAND. somely furnished Rooms, with or without privat Table, ean have the same by applying at 33 West sigh eenth’st.; also parties will be accommodated transient; WiTH BOARD, TO SINGLE MEN, TWO HAL rooms and ‘large front Room, on the fourth ffoor reference required, 15 West Forty-sixth street. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES A LARGE, unfurnished Room, with plain Board; private houre. Address C. B., box 114 Herald office. STEADY YOUNG MAN WANTS BOARD WITH A je 4A. sociable family up town, on reasonable terms. Ad. dress O'B., Herald office. (A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD, IN A private family, for the winter; location hetween Thirty-ourth and Fiftieth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues; unexceptionable references given. Address 33 East ‘twenty-fourth street. LADY D. red; ample closet room, gasfire, hot and cold water; | location east, between Seventeenth and Thirtieth streets } Dest references given and requi Address, stating terms, which must be reasonable, Z. Y. %., box 8.621 Post office. rel ‘A. EADY, DESIRES BOARD: LARGE ROOM, PAR- lor Bed and grate fire; erences, Address Mrs. L. town Branch office. dermanent, Herald’ Up- FAMILY OF THREE WANT TWO PLEASANT Rooms, with Board. in a strictly private Christian family, where good order and housekeeping prevails; good table; Letween Fortieth and Sixtieth streets, Third and Eighth avenues. Address R. S., box 109 lterald Oftice. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD WITH some small private family, living in Williamsburg or Brooklyn. Please address, stating location, terms, &c., J. H,, Herald office. A and respectability desire Board in a cultivated pri Yate lamily, where the lady could give music or paint: ing lessons’ or educate young children in the English branches in part payment; highest references. Address JUNIOR, Herald office, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, CHILD three years old and nurse, either private family or family hotel: terms not to exceed $100 per month. Ad- dress M. M., Herald ottice. unfaithful wife, and having a little girl needing ten- der care. I wish to put her incharge of some taithful woman ina private family, where Tcan have unfur- nished Room, with breaktist; west side, not above Fif- tieth street; terms moderate: best references given and required. Address FERCIVAL, Herald’ office, for one week. OARD WANTED—BY A COLLEGE STUDENT, IN A respectable, quict family; location not above Thir- tieth street; terms must be reasonable. Address M. S. T., box 2) Post oftice, Islip, L. 1 OARD WANTEKD—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN; IN 4 private family preferred: south of Fourteenth Strect. Address, stating terms, which mustbe moderate, H. G. P., Herald office. OARD WANTED.—TWO OR THREE WELL FUR nished Rooms on second floor, for a gentleman, wife, child and nurse. with private tabl Jocation must be ood; terms not to exceed $55 r week. Address LADE, Herald office. OARD | WANTED—BETWEEN FORTIETH AND Fifty-fi'th streets, east of Sixth avenue, for a lad: nd two boys: the board not to exceed Sia week. -Ad- dress Mrs. BELL, No. 897 Second avenue, OARD WANTED. young married Address VERMANE! ', Merald Uptown Branch office. OOM AND, HOARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE sainily, for two ladies (absent during the day). below ‘Twenty-third street; terms, $5 each. Address M. M., box 129 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BOARD POR THE WINTER, BY A GEN- Heman and wife nnd two young gentlemen: loca. tion between Twenty-fifth and Thirty-ffth streets, near Lexington avenue. “Address, stating terms, which’ must be moderate, C. H. 8., 206 Lexington avenue. 7 ANTED—BOARD, FOR LADY; PRIVATE FAMILY preferred: below Twenty-third street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues; not oyer one flight of stairs. Address, with particulars, W. E. W., box 135 Herald Up- town Branch offic: ANTED—CUNFURNISHED ROOM FOR LADY OF goo’ character; best reterence; neat house: good ba Sega tal French family preferred; meals, if she Wishes, must be reasonable. Inquire gt J. G. KNOCK, Savings Bank, 8 Bowery WAXTEDIBY |A PHYSICIAN AND WIP November 1 or 15, between Thirty-fourth a Porty-sixth streets and Fifth and Sixth avenues, a b Parlor or Reception Room as oflice and a Sitting Koom and Bedroom up stairs, with full Board; would furnish Wdesirable; private fainily or sinall boaring house pr ferred ; if suited would like to make ® permanent a1 rangement; references exchanged. Address, stating terms (moderate) and full particulars, PHYSICIAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. BROOKLYN BUARD. 29] SCHERMERHORN STREET, NEAR | HOYT, Brooklyn,—To let, with Board, on second floor & Pleasant Koom, with Imrge closets and bathroom a tached; suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentl men ; location pleasant; convenient to ind ferries. 518 STATE STRERT, BROOKLYN, 15 MINUTE walk from ferries and close to three car routes.— A comfortable home on moderate terms in a private Eng- lish family tor a few respectable boarders. CHRISTIAN LADY HAVING A PLEASANT house, with garden, would take three or four chil- dren, from 8 years old and under, to Board, giving them ‘4 mother's care and instruction; references gt Ad. dress M. P. W., Brooklyn Post office, 1. I, ‘A FEW YOUNG MISSES CAN RECEIVE THE vOM- forts of a home and good English, French and musi- eal education at a very moderate price. Address 107 Second place, South Brooklyn. OARD ON ThE HEIGHTS—128 STATE STREET, BE- Clit and Henry streets; turnished Rooms for gen their wives or single goutiemen; five ns of the year. Passage trom Queenstown to New York rossing the merdian of 50 at 45 latitude, or Mie the Homever’ vom jome wa ‘ansage, Crossil at 42 latitude, oF nothing to the wort ol ea OF S BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK FROM NEW vor nO ATAVIA....8a'day, Oct. 4 Dek 8 CALABRIA. .8i ) Oct. "way, Oct-16 PAITIIA’. Saodays Oct, Ik -Wisday, Oct. 22. SA HOUSE, 105 HUDSON STREET, CORNER | of Bomon,creent fin single oon; sissies Roose wideout boars 8 wi Ts COUR le without boar and upwards, Lodging, Soeonty; gentlemen only. 0 to $7 50'per_ week, RANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOCK AMERICAN ROYAL south of Chatham square. —Cicanest and best venti- Tated cheap house in the city; no bugs, 160 rooms; single 0c. and Se. per night; double rooms, $1 and $2. Open ali night, A PIERRE HOUSE, Kighth street.—A tirst class family hotel at moderate ither American or European plan; suite or single, with or without Board, *PYKE'S HOTEL, 35 CLINTON: PLACE street), betwoen Universit; furnished Rooms, for tain ble Board by th EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street.—200 tight Rooms, neatly furnished, Per night; $250 to $4per week} for gentle: MANIA. Sa'day? Oot 38 . Sa'day, J K Vet. 29 ABYSSINIA Bedey, Nov. 1 following Wednesday ana Satur thus’* do not agsage, $40, $10) and $1: Return tickets on tavo: BROADWAY, Steamers marked passengers. Cabin cording to accommodation. ms. Steerage, $30, currency ‘Queenstown and arts of Europe at lowest rates. . For freight and cabin passage avply at the company's fice, No. 4 Bowlin passage ati! Broadway CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, ____ @lark ana Randolph streets, Chicago, i, | ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP ALGERIA EMBARK from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, at noon, on Wednget or gentlenien, Liverpool an day or week, at reasonable rates ESTAURANT FRANCAIS—O} WEST ELEVENTH street, between Universit: lace and Fifth avenue; table Whote at 64 P.M. 5 furnl ed Rooms and Apart CHAS, JACQUES, Proprietor ESERVOIR PARK HOTHL—ON THE AMERICAN plan, Sixth avenue, corner Fortieth street, opposite gas Park, a few elegant Suits of Rooms to rent for the winter. HE OATMAN 1873. BS G. FRANCKLYN, 4 Green, New York, NMAN LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal Mail Steamers are i CITY OF CHESTER, CYLY OF ANTWERP CITY OF BRUSSELS CLLY OF LIMERICK CITY OF PARIS... CITY OF BROOKLYN... and cach succeeding Sat 46 North River. appomted to sail as fol Saturday, Oct. ‘Thursday, Oct. Saturday, Oct. ‘Thursday, Oct. Saturday, Oc! BOWERY 18 THOR. oughly renovated, and has opened @ first class Res- | CLIVE, 3,800 tons tauranton the European plan, Rooms by the day, week COUNTRY BOARD. ; AN AND WIFE OR TWO GENTLEM vate family at Yonkers: jayiand Thursday, f as RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin—$70, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommo- dregs box 67, Yon! OARD (FIRST CLASS)—AT THE FARM HOUSE OF agentieman on Long Island, four hours from the lity and within View of the sea, for the nd winter months; terms $7 per week for adults; good shooting. Address FLIX, Herald office. OUNTRY BOARD—IN GR Central Road; Ia VANHORN, box LASS ACCOMMODATIONS AT GLENWOOD, in private house; terms reasona- NUNG & CO., 87'Union square. ALL AND WINTER BOARDERS CAN HAVE GOOD accommodations at a farm boardinj h station, on New Yor abundance of milk; fresh butter, eggs, chick torms very reasonable, A offige, Katonah, N. ENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN BOARD J and front Room, on second floor, 25 minutes up the private family; terms $16 ess RK. M., box 19% Herald tickets at low rates. fo, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- don, Bristol or Cardif, $30. Prepaid cer- Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- Paris at reduced rates. Norway, Denmark issued ut lowest. se ‘neral business apply at the apa Xo. 15 Broadway, Baer ‘oF Stecrage passage 1} t 3 sadeprpictein (76 CLL & FAULK, 402 Chest REAGH, 102 State street, Boston. 32 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- azo. WILLIAM INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, ¢ Rooms, good Board, for small tamil nut strect, Philadel ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamship HANSA, Captain R. Sanders, will sail on Wednesday, October 1, at2 P. hird street, Hoboken, to be followed by steamship Y. Oterendorp, on Saturday, Octo- TO LONDON, gold or its equivalent in currency. M., from Bremen. pier, r week: fire and iptown Branch of! UDSON RIVER FALL AND WINTER BOARD AT on; vegetables, milk, &¢.. on lace ; 3) minutes out, 5 trom depot; terms moderate. II on oF address B. H., Spuyten Duvil, ©D STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR THE minutes from New York, Railroad. Address Mrs. RATES OF PAS! an unsurpassed loc For freight or passage pay to, OELRICHS & CO., Agents, winter season, very low 2 (4 No. 2 Bowling Green, five minutes trom depot STEAMSHIPS. QTATE LIN! EW RK TO GLASGOW, LIVERP 2 Ee am os new Clye amers W ier 36 North River as follows :— GEORGIA... Wednesday, October L PENNSYLVANIA. Wednesday, October 15 VIRGINIA Wednesiay, October 29 GEORGIA ‘Wednesday, November 12 And every aiternaie Wednesday thereatter, taking ‘pas. sengers at through rates to all parts ot Oreat Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratts for £1 oF upwards. For treight or re apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Stecrage passage office, No! 45 Broadwa; FOR, CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALi ter points ih England and Wales The South Wales Atlantic Steamship ast steamships will sail trom Pei road wharf. J PEMBROKE GLAMORGA First cabin , eurrency cabin, $55, currency, steerage, $33, currenoy steerdge certifleates from Cardit, $39, currency, Dratts for £1 and upward. For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & O0., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. YREAT WESTERN ‘ ‘TEAMSHIP LINK. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. “he steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 East River as tollows:— WYCETT, Eratt,.... Wednesday, October L ‘ompany’s new nsylvania Rail- ARRAGON, Weston... 0.0... Wednesday, October 8 eatin Dainatze, 30; interme a » SH 5; steerage, eney; excursion tic 120." o agen South street. eRe Fe MORGANS SOM, OMINION LIN —FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT.—THE Al full po w “ elegant. British steamship LORD will sati for the aboye port, from pler 23 East River, on Tuesday, September 30, 1873. Rates of pa: age Capin, $70, $80, currency, accord ns; steerage, $26, currence: i, 66 South street. Cox: TOURS TO ITALY AT 45 PER CENT REDUC- tion below ordinary fare; seventy-two different routes and available by any line ot steamers from America. COURS C y TOURS TO PALESTINY, AND EGYPT and back, tor $600 gold, hotels and travel. < RICAN TOURS to all the principal, parte ng to accommoda- Apply to SNOW & BUR. ¢ COOK'S A of this country, by all railway lines from New York. 100K)S AMERICAN HOTEL COUPONS AT FIRST class hotels $3 50 per day. Full particulars either by mail_or by personal inter- view. COOK, SON & JENKINS, 202 Broadway, New York, or Fleet street, London, | [site ATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday. IDAHO, Gaard.... ei MI UTA, Free ber 1, at noon, Oct, & at7 A. M. Fre r 46 North River. Cabin Passage, sah, wold; Steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, $32, OETER DOr, Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- yey and Sweden, &c, | Draits on Ireland, England. france an jermany at lowest rates. PI WILLIAMS & GUION, Bsproadway. GPECIAL NOTIC! HE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP © IDAHO, sailing Wednesday, October], will carry & number of intermediate passengers at $50, currency, each. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE, ‘Tuesday, Oct. 7—Steamer ACAPULCO leaves pier No. FAIRCHILD, Rutherfurd Park, N. J. NEW YORK TO at Plymouth and ransatinntic Steam Navigation Com- | ull-powered iron steainsnip WINTER RESORT: OYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, N. P., BAHA.- mas, will open November 'l, 1873. to escape 'the rigors of a Northern winter can obtain cir- cular containing full information, by addressing JAMES LIDGERWOOD, 758 Broadway, New York. pany’s new, el ‘agle Line pier, ‘oot of First street, Hoboken. passage to Plymouth, burg :—Cabin, first saloon, $1 j Steerage, $30, Cherbourg and Ham- PROPOSALS, Prepaid certificates; ‘cond sitloons are on the same Jed into xtaterooms tor 6 to 20 persons, well lighted and provided with dining tables, For passage apply to bp KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broadway. EDYE & CO., 27 South William street, ‘The steeraye is div | Passengers | steamers leaving this port monthly, conneeting at Cura- OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE TION OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS, No, 1,408 Soutn Penn Square, LaDELPRIA, Sept. 10, 1873, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be received at this office until the 7th day of October next, at noon, for all the white marble that may be required to face the whole exterior walls, including courtyard and clock tower, of the new public Duiidings at Penn square, Pennsylvanta blue mai For freight apply to HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S | gipy" Ci | pier 2 Bast River, Saturday, Oct. » to face the courtyard atone, Proposals will be received for the entire Work and ma- terial (includin, marble to face the court; L. Brandt, will sail on Thursday, October 2, PR mouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. Second cabin, Payable in United States gold. ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. | M., for Hambu' taking passengers trom New York to ard alone), dressed and set. r the material alone in the nd blue marble distinet; or for Gressing and setting the material in the walls; or for only; oF for setting it only after it has been distinctly and in full detail First cabin, $120. neral Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. The HOLSATIA wills ai i NEEL hroposnt must following particuial t quarries from which it is propose The control whic otherwise, the pro} Third—The capaci greatest quan | got out i any one year, each quarry has been worke mer owners or lessees % public or private, in which t has deen used, with the date of their erection. The price per cubic footin the rougtr (per schedule of the | architect), delivered at a wharf (baming it) convenient family, with or without private gape 36 West Thirty. 4 First—-The quarry or to furnish the stone. | Steamers sail from pier 20 North River, New York, | BViKY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, TRINACRIA..Wed., Oct. CALIFORNIA CALLDONTA,. Wed » by oser has over the quarry ‘of the quarry or quarries, with the one which’ has been ‘The length of time Lt AUSTRALTA, merchantable jodations on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance rooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light RATES OF PASSAGE LIVERPOOL OR and ventilation. Daessinc THe Stone.—First—The price per cubic foot tor dressing the stones in detail (per sched! architect) and delivering the same at the buildings, in- cluding all cost of transportation trom the wharf where the rough material may be delivered, to the yard where ‘and from the yard to the buil the proposer will dress it ‘Second—The length of th roposer has been in the hird—The buildings, public specimens of his work may be seen. FoR SERTING Tir DESSKD STONE. cubic foot for setting the dressed ma fter it is delivered at the buildi Costs of handling, machinery, scatfoldi he length of tine * proposer has been in the business of scttix Third—The buildings, public and private, in which spect mens of his work may be seen. Proposals which are made for material in the rough, together with dressing and setting it in the wails com plete, or tor the material and dressing only, or for dress ing ahd setting only, must be particular to state ali the above details, The shortest time required in which to furnish the ma- | terials and to comple 1 No proposals will be gonsidered except frou r eed parties, retularly furnishing, dressing or setting marble Proposals must carefully and specifically distinguish marble and blue marble proposed Tickets for passage to or trom an Gent Britain, Ireland, or the Continent istued | F AMOUNT AT CURRENT RATE Company’s offices, No. 7 Bowling Green, HENDERSON BROTH. business of dressing marble. Seaport or railway First—The price per the walis com- including ail . tools and. in RES A: NEAT CHEERFUL ROOM, | with good board, about October 19; sunny exposure | | LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. uucenstown and Liverpool. ightly to London direct, rs Nos. 44 and 47 North River. 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, 19 Bi Oct. 4, at3 PL ITALY, Thompaon.. Saturday, Oc: 15 a Week without fire; ref | e the work pro} TO LONDON DIRECT. Thursday, Oct. 2, at) P. M. Cabin passage, $70, $80, $9), currency; steerage, $2: ts: at reduced rates. 1 the business of | DENMARK, Sumner: between the whi Hasgow, Cardity, Bristol or London at the lowest Vor further information a) No. 69 Broadway. The stone must be uniform in color and texture, of great durability, possessing the under the hammer and chisel. ‘Each proposal for material must be accompanied by a sample, of a size not less than one foot cu faces dressed and in the rough, and having the bidders and of the quarry 1( represents cut upon tt All proposals must be made on and in full accordance With the printed form turnished by the archit must be accompanied by a certificate that a penal ‘000, has been filed with the Solicitor o the Commbsion, that the bidder will acceptand perform it awarded to him, and for insuch amount and form astnay Commission, melding. lease or mortgage (with fa them as security for the faithful tract. “Specifications and plang, together with a schedule of sizes of the blocks general form ot the contract, can be se the architect, John McArthur, Jr.. Ne street, between the hours of 10'A. every information necessary to #1 terials and work will be given. | Jommissioners reserve to themselves the right to ‘or all of the proposals must he addressed tol n of Public Buildings, P Francis De Hans Janvier, Secretary. capacity of working , showing the on DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, 4E GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST, The splendid vessels on thistavorite route for the Conti- nent will sail from pier No. North River as foilo VILLE DU HAVRE, 8 PEREIRE, Danre,. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE OF REFINEMENT | Saturday, October 4, Saturday, October 18 ay, November 1 PRICE OF PASSAGE, IN GOLD (INCLUDING WINE), TO BREST OR HAVRE. First Cabin, $125; Second Cabin, Excursion tickets at reduced rate: ng to of returning from the by taking this line, avoid both way and the discomforts of cross ing the ‘Channel, besides saving time, troublo and ex- SEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. proved by the id and binding wers) of the quarry. to performance ot the con- it required, a val the number and uired, with the at the office of 13% Chestnut | © M. and 4P. M., where understanding of | OARD.—BEING DEPRIVED OF A HOME BY AN | American travellers go inent_of Europe, it their discretion. pmainissioners 10F D LIVERPOOL, UNITED STATE: New and tull-powered Steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on | ys, calling at Cork Hw ‘Uetober M1, at 82 EENS CARRYING THE ROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FIRE. graphin the cities of Washington and Orvicx Boarp or Pustic Works D. C.,) Wasuinaton, Sept. 1, 1873. Sealed proposals will be received M, on the Ist day of Uctober, 1873, f¢ tem of Firo Alarm Telegraph, including Thor each wa} Georgetown, D. this ‘office until 12 the erection of a ferry, Jersey ( clasves unrivalled, r Passenger accommodations for KE safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least inqtion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamer. Rates—Salvon, $80, cold ystem in thorough working order, agi e Legisiative Asseinbl. of the District of Colum- Sune 26, 187), an in accordance with the specifications, and mainiy in accordance with diagram, both of which can be seen and will be explained at room volumbia Buildings. | to be furnished shall be in every respect | the best in use, and, to secure that, the’ suce uired to enter into good and 1 periormance of the contract, steerage, $30 in currency, to send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$s2 cur- ers booked to and from all parts of America to amburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, | Those wishin, ful contractor will be req sufficient bond for the tu Bids must be accompanied by a penal certified toy in the sum of that the bidder will accept and perform the ' contract NA PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A | raits irom £1 upwards. ple; terms moderate ; references. | inspection of plans and other information apply at 19 Broadway, New York, to Continental ports, J. H, SPARKS, Agent, five thousand (00) dolla we Company's. office 4 Billy of lading issue The right to reject any or all bids is reserved, Payment will be made when the have been compieted and accepted Proper working order. ‘The contractor shall kee) le work shall by the Board } ED STAR LINE. ANTWER? SERVICE, Appointed to carry the, Belgian and United States | in good workin: ¢ completion, | Worcester and the North. Ww. centum of the an be retained until the end of the said two (2) years as a Proposals must be 0 Antwerp. Philad REYDAL HALL, 211 tons, Cape"? VADERLAND, 2,400 tons, C enclosed in a sealed envelope, 4, "Proposals for Construction of i graph,” and addressed to R. SHEPHERD, Vice President Board ot Public Works. MARBLE MANTELS. KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ.' ing Works, 134 and 136K Marble and Marbleized Maniels, Monuments at prices that dely competition. Turning for the trade. N_ ASSORTMENT OF MANTE for beauty or design and 4 Slate work of all Eighteenth street.— : Marble Counters, LIVERPOOL ABROTSFORD.. 2538 Fi § PRICES OF PASSAGI Liverpool. Philad’a, | LS, UNSURPASSED lity ‘of workmanship. PENKHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth strect, Union square. ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, TILING and Wainscoting, superior to anything offered in Head Stones in fine sel BER's steam marble works, 217 to Fifty-firat street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, Tiling, Monuments, de. ; la WATHAN'& GO., Hudson street, corner Sank. QTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD elegant designs, at the lowest 220 and 722 West Twenty-third street, between $10) currency Prepaid Certificates, $8 currency. Tickets will ve sold here at lowest rates, good from Antwerp and Liverpo Pennsylvania Railroad and its arties in this country a con- cheap opportunity of sending tor their IANE will give @ecial Monuments and THE RED STA the comfort ‘ol steerage passen well ventilated sleeping apartinents and will be furnished them. °P Late sree ‘An experienced surgeon is attached to cach vessel, Freight. will be received at ail princip: West and south. in connection Railroad, Southern Mail Steam @ stock at lowest whole- team Marble Works, 8 ers; comfortable berths, Mantels, rich ana ‘ith the Pennsylvania 42 North River, at 12 o'clock noon, for Aspinwall, con- with steamer at Panama tor Acapulco, Mazatlan, | Manzanillo, San Diego and San Francisco, and also with steamers tor Central Ainerican and South Pacific ports. Steamer leaves San Francisco ou or about the 24th of each month for Sandwich Islands, Steamers for Japan and China leave San Francisco on | the Ist and 16th of each month, For passage or freight apply at the company’s office, pier No. 42 North River, New York, H. J. Buutay, Sup't G, H, BRADBURY, Pres't, GTEAM 10 MARACATBO. The At eamship Company will recetve goods and t through rates ‘to Maracaibo by their coa with their steamer plying between that port and Maracaibo. YIM, FORWOOD & CO,, General Agents, 56 Wall stree’ INE FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT st, carrying the United States Mail. Steamer SAN ANTON(O, Captain Pennington, will leave ats P.M. Through bills of lading given to Houston and all pointson tl | Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. R. | RL Nox | OF pars in New York. For freight having superior accommodations, apply to MALLORY & OO., 153 Maiden lane, or P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. OR HAMIZTON AND ST. GEORGE, BERMUDA.— the United States mail. “The first class RIT, Kelly, Cominander, will be despatched 1 20 Kast’ Kiver jor the above’ ports on Thursday, 2 at 12 o'clock M. For tretght or passa legant accommodations, apply to «3 LUST BROTHERS, 28 South street. jor torwar din: “a Ne YORK AND HAVANA DIREC? MAIL LINE, hese first elass steamships will sail every Tucsday, at M., trom. pier E3 North River (oot of Cedar street, got as follows :— rect as follows septembor 30 + - October 7 2Octeber I For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to et) WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 00. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Haya | J)IRECT LINE TO HAVANA, | Progreso and Vera Cruz. | New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving pler No, 3 North River, at 3 2. M VERY THUR: CITY OF MERIDA (Hava' CITY OF HAVANA (Hava only). CITY OF NEW YORK (ilavana only) CUBA (Havana and Mexico) For treight or passat SOR NEW ORLEA The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain Samuel L, Clapp, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday. October 4, 1878, at 3 P.M, Freight received daily. -s given to Gatveston, Indianola, Roekport $ wharf, Brazos Santiago and St. Lots, pinnae, $0; slecrace, $25, For ireight oF pase sage apply to CLA 46 West atreet, {JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS? STEAMSHIP LL ‘The steamship SHERMAN, ier 36 North River (toot of North Moore street), trom fo saturday, October 4 at $o'clock P.M. ved ‘daily. ‘Through rates given to St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For’ freigh ascagt, having, superior accommoda- tions, apply to FR: RIG BAKER, pier 36 North River. VOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. rm K Eouthern Liue. ‘The steamer CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans, will leave pler 20 East River, Wednesday, October 1, até P.M. Freight received daily. ‘Through rates’given to Gal- veston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazoe nilago and St. Touis. Cabin passage, $69; steerage, br freight or passage, having superior accoimmo- | PR NORFOUR, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— | F ‘the Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch, | trom, pier 87 North River, thelr elegant sidewheel steazn- ship WYANOKE, Couch, commander, for Norfolk, Cit; i} Point and Richmond, on Tuet y. September 30, at { giving through Dilis of lading to wil points South aid Southwest. Through passenger tickets to | Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of D 2 here TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. LBANY. AND TROY, $2—BY DAY LINE BOATS ©. ZA [VISBARD, and DANIEL DREW.—Lanve | Vestry: Street pier at8:30 A. M., ant Twenty-third stroee north gf. Sree ee a tens: tnhding ot Yonkers Tarey torn ane | Nvack (by ferryboat), Milton, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, ~ Tivoli, Catskill and Hudson's connecting for all point West and North. Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning seme day, $1. Last (rip up, Oc- tober down, Octo! 4 | PAUL River LINE To HoMTON, | via Newport and Fall River. ‘The world-renowned si@amers BEISTOL und PROVE- DENC ve pier 28 North River, foot ot Murray street, lv (Sundays excepted), a¢ 5 PM. Hall’s Band is en: gaged tor the season. A. P. BACON, Superintendent. JPOR KEYPORT—ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, October 1, er MATTEAWAN, Captain H. E* Bishop, will leive New York, toot of Barsiay street at 3.30 ORWICI “LINE FOR BOSTON, 5 Harttord and Brie Railroad.—Gteat reduction in tare; New York to Boston or Worcester and Fegarn, $03 | tickets good trom September 15 to November 1, 1873. "The stanch and commodious steamers CITY OF NEW YORK and CITY OF BOSTON leave pier 40 North River dally (Sundays excepted), atS P. M., connecting at New London with express ‘passenger’ train tor Boston, 5 ALTER F, PARKER, Agent, STONINGSON LINE VOR KOSTON.—THE ELEGANT RUGDE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd ISLAND, e jursday and Saturday BTONINGTON, ‘every Monday, Weda and y from pier 33 North River, at # coment aiead ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ‘Trains ieave New York, frota foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt st 8 follows :-— {ui Puliman taluce Cars attached, 9:90 Me 8 Pan wi ce Cars a ed, 9: « M., 57 BoM UStinday, 9, 7.8.90 PM Beet cae For Baltimore, Washington and the South, via “Penn | gyivania, Air Lie.” ato A.M. 3 and 9 P. M. Sunday, 9 For Baltimore and Washington, via Baltimore 1) Railroad, st7 a0 “a Cay een kak y, ess for Philadelphia , 9:0 A.D 5 30 9PM, and 12 night, sunday, & 7 730, 8:90 iladetphia, via Kensington, at 7 A. M. and 6:10 P.M. Sunday 6:10 ree Ei ‘ « M. Por Newark at 6 30, 10,1 A, Muy 12M, 2, 2, 2:30, 3:10, 8:40, 4 “20, 6.40, 6, 610, 6:30, 7° 3, 810,10, 1199 P.M, and 12 hight, Sunday 6:2, 6:0, ind B:10 P.M. 5] t $0, 7, 7:40, 8:10, 9, 10, 11 A. M.. 12M. For Ellaabe 1 OO ard :30 590, 8:40, 8, 6:10, 6:30, 7, 73 8:10, 1, 11:30 P.M. and 12 night. Sanday 520, 63 6, 7 Bor Rahway 6 59%, 7, $3109 10.4, MIF M1 2. 220, 7 " 3, 5120, 6.540, 6, 6:10, 6:90, 7, 7330, By Fe ee te might, sunday, 6:20, 6:10 ahd 30 + Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10.4. M.. 2:30, M Bi40, 4330 and UP. M, k, 7 and $:10 A. M., 12M., 2, FOr NeW Trea esd. and 12 night. nd Bighth avenues. i through bills of lading issued Liverpool, London, ¢ The Red Star Bine | For Hast Millstone, ‘ow, Beliast, Hull and Leith. Docks at Philadelphia are. in drect connection with the Pennsylvania Raibroad, and all mer. chandise intended for points beyand Philadebphia can be transierred from the hold ot the steamer to the cars with- out the expense to shippers and risk of damage by re- landing which results from cartage, For rates of ireight and passage, and other informa. nt, 42 Broad street. __ EXCURSIONS. ORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SiDG steamers leave daily from | por Philupsburg and Belvidere, 3 and 4 ring street atl) A, M., y-third street ten Srom, Spring street, 9:30, 10, ing at Twenty-thir street. "Pare 15 cents. ACHT REGATTA ON TH Excursion. The splendid, ta: steamer CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN will accom: rachis over the course, tion, apply to, 4 vey GEO. W, COLTON, Ay PETER WRIGHT & SONS, #idé whee! sea goin th ILADELPHIA, B. yonder Becke, 1 Buropea era eae William Hunter & Co,, Ag Charles Chamberlain is f PSTN pre Eo anamctt bec MITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND ISRELAND.— AiR AaB 9:20, 6:10, 7:30 P.M. A. M., 12 noon, 70. M For Lambertville and Fieroington, 9 A. M, apd 3PM. oe ation for Bordentown, Burlington and Cam. teat) DAL MEM he Sand? ae bent For Freehold, 7 A.M.,¥and'« P.M, For Jamesburg, Periiberton, Camiden, 6A. M., and via oat trom pier No. 1, 3:50 P.M. Trains arrive us follows im Pittebnrg, 6:50, 10:25 A, M., 6:95 B. M., daily. A.M. and 5:55 P.M. daily, except Monday. Washi yo and Balti more, 6:08 and 6:40 A. M., 4:6 and 10 M, Sanda 8, 1 5 115, 92 205,°7 :26, wa eM Sunday, Sia, be, 6:40, G40 io 8, 10 a0 At Ticket offices, 526, 435, 271 and 94 Bi Astor House, and ‘toot’ of Desbrosses streets, Emigrant Jie office, D. M, BOYD, Jr. @ A. J, CABSATT, Goueral